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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-07 - Orange Coast Pilot7 . -Newport ~oHee Council Ponders Hit for Aetion ~egal Bingo ' r A.t Bloek Pa_rty For Costa Mesa DAILY PILOT n ·rt1sh Fire Hits * * * 10< * * * WEON ESOAY AFTERNOON, JULY 7, 1976 ~ M, NO. '"·I HCTIOIU, .. PAOH Trahuco Resort Women Capture W ~t Point WEST POINT, N.Y. CAP) -The first women breached the male domain ot the nation's oldest military academy today, entering a world or calisthenics. marches and counes in warfare. By day's end, U8 women among 1,475 cadets are expected to have gone through the process of gelling measured for unilorms, dJsposlog of more than SU in pocket money. learning how to salute and having their hair cropped close. "I'm kind or scared at the moment," Karen Anne Cecchini of Santa Maria said as she waited for her gym s horts and T·s hirt. · She was the first woman admitted when the gates al the academy 's Michie Stadium opened on a gray, drizzly day before7 a.m. "l 'm not sure what to expect. I know some of the things we 'll be doing t oday, but it's a new experience," she said, adding. "I just try to follow all the rules and make sure I don't do anythfng wrong." .Jld11 4 Party Neuroeurtery 1pedalilta COD· Unued Uaelr vlall today over a HunUn1toa Beacb teenacer whole fuciaaUoa wtlb atleoce and explosives re1ulted in • blut that embedded a power drill bit In bl.a brain Saturday. Kerry R . Sn)'der, 17, or 8062 stone Ave .. w11 apparently '1ulld· lnl • bomb in a abed worltabop at home when the materials ex· ploded, burlinl tie drill ~b hlukull. • The ~. found lmmediatel)' by bil stepfather and ruabed to Huntht•ton Jntercommunlty Hoepltal, •11 lllted ln guarded condition toda7. . lnvesli,.tors aald the victim C 0 d uadtlWeat neuroauraery over the weektad lo remove the drill bit ops verreacte ' and attempt lo repair brain dam.,e. • "We theorize It wu a plpe bomb NB N hb S hewumakln1andwbenbewent el D' 0 rs ay to drill • hold ror the fuse and It e blew upt" DetectJve 5't~ Bert Cbadwtca 1aJd Tuesday. By JOANNE REYNOLDS • Of 1M O.llt l'll1Uo1.tff R••ident1 ur the central Newport Beach neighborhood where Sunday'• lmbrogUo toot place have mixed reactions to the melee that ended with 26 people in pollcf cuatody. Officers wbo canva11ed tbe 30th Street and Balboa BouJeiard area Mooday aaid 15 Police aearcbed the home where Sayd.-r Uvea with hl• parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Cala, and conflsuted a nriety of items from the vldim'• room as ~ldeace. · Jtaldents rlled crime reports llemtnln1 from the party wbJch at ooe point attracted 1,000 people .. Meanwhile, some ol the people The pripert1 btclDded an.eight· U.h roelr4 .yh~t appeared to be a atkk of n~va and a Jar1e amount ot lnllammable '1t ex· plaaln cbemlcala, pollcesikt. \ --. ,, IMOr'?ii.t,.._~ i9".TA9'1t!R DROPS f'IRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS ISO Plreftghten C•lled Out for County Conft•gratlon Vote Within Month Mesa Leads Coast .. -In StUdy of Bingo. Winds Hinder Firelllen By LAURIE ~PER Of tM O•llY ~•114 Sol.tff A fire whipped by hot, 15 mile· per.hour winds raced over hills of barley and dry brush. blacken· lng 360 acres lo the Coto de Caza resort area Tuesday afternoon. The Ore apparently was start· ed by a pickup truck being used In grain harvesting . in Wagon Wheel Canyon, said Fire In· formation OCCicer Steve Garrett. He was uncertain how the truck I caused. the fire since checks of the vehicle proved it was in good working order The blaze erupted at about 1:30 1 1 p.m. and was under control within three hours. 1 Al one point, when the wind suddenly shifted direction, the blaze raged out of control through another canyon in th<! hills above Mission Viejo and toward Coto de Caza's gun clubhouse and kennel. Several dogs and one horse were evacuated while fire crews stood by the structures prepared to fl1ht off the approaching blue. Garrett said the fire was stopped after a backrlre was set alon1 a road winding through the 1 hills near the clubhouse. "If they hadn't •topped It. then there <8ee FIRE, Pa1e A.2) Coast --' Jl2 DAILY PllOT s -----------------------------------------,. ... ,.,._n.w.J~~-•·•L.-.n~~~~~..w.;L.W..~.W. -wn.wn.w.·~~~--•L . .-.n.w-L.-.•~~ ..... P-AJ 'Got Ya Aghin' POiice -Unit Ropes FenceS ~.~~.~:: .. :.med WASHI NGTON lAPJ - Cblcaso Bob tbou1ht be wu feaclnc stolen 1ood1 with crooked employttt f1I a trud re- pair abop. But tbe CUYI behind the counter at the ff & U Ttuek- ina really were on the up and up. H" H wH a poUce sube\dlary. They're calllnr It "Cot Ya Again.·· For the second time in four months, scorc.'5 of perio~ have been arrested Coe alleaedly fencing stolen goods at a dummy business set up here by loc»l police and FBI aaenla posing as llnet toucbs. Oa Tuesday. aul.boriUe1 bqan roundlnc up 140 people oa cbar1es that they sold Sl.Z millloo worth ot ttolitD ebeekl, crecllt cards. ..... 8JlpAlucea and cars to the undercover ol· fittrs at tbe fake • .,..,.. wbi9 be1an business seven months ago. Feb. 28. the police and FBI ar· rested more than 100 suspected tbleva wbe peddled their wares at a warehouse manned by or· Oc•rt who poaed as Mafia-type IF wltll allWll like Rlco int OMralkia waacldbed . .,,....., .. ,.-- T•••d•1'• ....,. ...a tbe aame of B Ii R'a • e ... .-:ent companJ, O.Y.A. IM. -potieo jarto0 foir 0 0. Ya Apia.•• A Mrla ot r.W. neet.I !1 otthe 140 pen1onl" "aamed ln tbt war- rants. and autbortU.. were --". lD& tbe rHt. ; tbty p& U..t.OIDe ....... ol ma.Q cua~en a few w.-. •IO by Mlllnt SIO ram., US.. • a non t Cadillac l'Jdorado. The IDdt.rffver apn&a al H • H wue all black. Offtcials said many c~us w..-. beroln ad· diets wbo ttole to support thtlr babiU. Amon& tbose Yilao W U.e ball was aueaao Bob. "He would come 1n and put on an act llke 'Hey man. I know you're the police, but J'm &oinl{ lo deal wlth you aQ)'Way.' He'd put a bac over bl• bead and ctown around. And ot COW'St" we had ll all on film," boasled an FBI At Clemente •cent who helped run H & H. Nine of tha.e arrested T\Msda, also were nabbed In FebNary Ill tbe warehouse called P.F.F. Inc .. which stood lot ''Pollce- FBl·Fencln-& ln"°«nlto. '' H & H was s maller than P.F.F. 1~. ·Bolb featured cameras ln the walls to capture the transactions on videotape. "It was a successful operatloll because lt was local people. it bad a local flavor." said Nick Stames . who runs th e Walhington FBI Cleldofficc. -Checkpoint Agents Await New Orders Neav Look By JACK CHAPPELL OlllMO••lf~llll-U.S. Border Patrol agents al tbe San Clemente checkpoint were awaiting orders today from Washington D.C. tellin& them to begin balling traffic foe imml· gration chedtl again. "It will be just a matter or hours after we get the word that we'll be in opera lion," Alexander Janicki, agent in charge, sajd. Agent Janicki said It would be just a matter of flipping switches -t.o activate the nashing Ughts over the San Diego Freeway and ·~;.......-nn4~'mg-some--agents on the pave· ment to visually check vehicles as they pass. '" ............ A Huntington Beach girl, Liz Stecna man <center) and other members of her com- pany at the U.S. Naval Academv in Annapolis get a pep talk from M idshipman Doug Goolsby. Miss Sternaman and the two other women were among the first group or 81 women to enter the Naval Academy. The checkpoint just south of San Clemente was closed In March 1975 after a series of ad· verse court decis ions limiting the patrol'• ability to inspect vehicles routinely. That string or neaaUve de· cislons was reversed Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court by a 7·2 vote ruled the patrol could stop trartic on interstate highways to check foe Mexicans being smuggled into the country. sometimes by the truckload. BINGO~ .. shows that only th~c orJ:ani:ia- tions and operations relatl'<I to religious. t>haritable. scientific. testing for the public sarety. literary or educational purposes. or prevention of t>ruelly to children or an1muls. can qualify ror bingo permits. Thus. the SPCA mi~hl be able lo play bi ngo should the city fathen legalize it but not the Girl Sc<>uts . June s aid the law fur1her pro· vides that no minors can play, that the public must be invited. that the games must be staffed by members or the ori~anization. a ll players must ~ present and there is a S2S-O limit 10 value or money per game. Two council members gave :-ome indication or how they might stand on the bingo vote. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett said he saw nothing In bingo that is •·contrary to moral s tan- dards." while Mayor Dominic Raciti s aid he was not ready to make the t>lty an "open house" for bingo. Raciti Indicated that if bingo is legalized in Costa Mes-a, there- should be s trict controls. lie said he did not wa nt to see the widespread prollferaUon of bingo that he sees now with the sales or fireworks. Quee~ 'Forgives' Rebelling Na ti on Janicki said he had no idea ex· actly when lbe orders would be forthcoming from headquarters. He said ~he U.S. Attorney and WASffiNGTON (AP> -Queen Elizabeth II or Great Britain ar· rived here today to pay forgiving tribute to the nation which' re· belled against the colonial rule of her royal ancestors 200 years ago. Al a White House welcoming ceremony. the queen emphasized that British-American relations have bent lriendly w.i\h---Oftly rare, brief exceptions the put 3"'2 centuries. "For nearly 170 years, there was a formal constitutional link between us. Your Declaration of Independence broke that link but it did not for long break our friendship,·' she said. The queen said the British and X-rated Flick Permit Denied County Motel American peoples "are as close today as two peoples have ever been.·· Accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip, an official party of 16 and an entourage or 52, the queen arrived here on the second and most Important step of a six· day bicentennial visit. The royal couple new to An- drew•Alr ~oe Ba.e MN he Police Hunt South Coast _Hape Suspect Phildadelphia and were received A. Corona del Mar woman was by the President and Mrs. Ford raped Tuesday by a malorlsl who on a hot, humid and overcast orfered her a lift home from the morning. Dana Point area and then al· As the royal couple departed -'-ed h · hi arb rt the base in a limousine for. lhe ta"'" er in s ne Y apa · ment~ Oruge County Sheriff's short trip to Washington, a police omeen reported. car chasing a suspected bank Deputies said the 2J.year-old robber sped through the 1ates in victim told them the attack OC· the opposite direction. according curied in an apartment at the to Thomas Rogers, a cab driver Straigbl Ahead Halfway House who aaid he witnessed the incl· al Puillc Coast Highway and dent. Street of the Golden Lante·m in Spokesman Doug Hill of -the Dana Point. Prince George's CMd.) Police Officers described the facility Department, said that a)tbouab u a former hotel that Is now used Ute 11&1pected b&Dk robbei:....WAL. -as-a-HhbiWatlon center-for believed t~ be armed, no lh6ts former drui users. were fired. Tbe robber remained. Officets said the victim was 'It larce. warned she would be injured lf The Anaheim City Council de· "The siren• and squeaUng she did not yield to her attacker's nled a Dis neyland aru motel wheels were • surprhe to ~ seitual demands. The incident is owner permiuion to screen X· security around lherootorcade, uDder lnvestiaallon today . rated movies in an unanimous Hill 1aJd. ''The queen •• never vote Tuesday. lntenupted and went on her way William Lons. Disneyland unharmed.'' the Counselor General would have to researt>b the decision and provide the department with guidelines for the checkpoint operation. "That could be two days or two weeks. we just don't know at this lim&," be said. Asked if he felt there would be a large increase in smuggling ac- tivity between the time the re· sumplion of the operation was re· vealed. and the actual initiation or t.be checks, Janicki said be seriously doubted that couJd oc- cur. "T've given ffiat some ougliT but at the rate they've been com· in& through here, I don't know if they've any plans for increasing their operations. "We've beep averaiing 5,000 (apprehended aliens> a month for the last four months. Half of those apprehensions have been coming off the bl&hw~. t doh't know how much •ore than that they can increase their opera· Uon," Agent J anicti said. He said he had no Idea what percentage or the Ulegal aliens comin& into the United States were beine apprehended. ''I can 't even make a KUeu at that. We've been oeprating only on frobable cause and when you ve got probable cause, you're stopping only the s ure things . and the maybes get by you," Janicki said. When the checkpoint is back in operation, northbound motorists on the San Diego Freeway will be channeled past agenta standine on the pavement. Most will be allowed to proceed without being questioned. but some will be rderred to an ill· specUon area where they may be asked about their immigration status. Mexican-Americans have corn· plained bitterly about the check· point saying they are singled out and searched because of their race. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the decision, "even 1r it be as· sumed that such rererrals are made largely o n the basis of ap- parent Mexican ancestry, we perceive no constitutional viola· Uon, ". Justice Lewis F Powell wrote. U.S. Border-Patrol spokesmen have said in the past that the checkpoint acts as a significant deterrment to smuggling and Is the most efficient tool ttie patrol has for apprehending illegal aUens. orr lb• home'• patio by two officers. She 1lS.1H her cl•"lhter. wbo st.Andi fout feet, \.en inchu tall and welsh• 85 poundt, 'MH alamm~ Into lh• std• ot tbe J)Ollce paddywacoo. r•ultins iD a black eye. , Mrt. Th.oms uld abe and a 1roup of four frl~nda bad wandered to the l'nd ot lhtlr bloclt to 1e~what was rolnJ on · and when they aaw tho police, the, decided to relU(ft home. She aue,es that u •ht tumed to 10. an omcer with a m,btlUck knock~ her to lhe pevtment and left without sa1tnc a word. Mrt. Thomt tald abe ftlecl a compl•tn t with tb• poUce dtpartft>ent but abe WM toad -..r case could. not be tnvest11ated because she could not identify the officer. She said she was told that if she wanted to pursue her complaint, she would have to rue a claim witb the city. "I don't have the funds lo do anythiftc like that," sbe said. "That's why I came to the paper-it's a last resort. "I don't think the police should be able to do this kind or thing," she said. Both Mias Howe and Mrs. FaJ~ claimed the police entered a peaceful situation anct- aggravated It. Miss Howe claims that the original order to disperse had been heeded so •'the only action was people s inging 'Happy Birthday. America' from their pore bet!.'· But she said , when omcers b~an -moving into thet1Te-,-.--•- making arrests the result was "blocks and blocks of aniry and panicked Individuals." Mrs. Falk acknowledged that "there were some things going on that were not rieht." but she uid th.at by the time police arrived, tfte problems had ceased and peopl~ were dancm, and sln(ing. . "rt was the police who were excited and ehiotlonal," she said, "and the Innocent bad to sutler.'' City Phone Pact Probed LONG BEACH <AP) -City of. ficials say they will lnvestigate why General Telephone Com- pany was awarded a lucrative contract \o install a Centrex phone system In the new City Hall. apparenUy without open bidding or City Council appr:oval. Aclina City MJanager Robert Creighton told City Councll Tues· day the contract was placed 211'! years aao by Robert Kennedy, director of public service. Installation of the system, which is upected to C<l6t the city S170,000 annually. wu reported nearly complete. Artists Banned SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Board or Supervisors has banned the so-called street artists from · Unio n Square, voting to eliminate 165 selling spots where merehanta have long complained of street jams and other pro· blems. The supervisors voted 6·5 Tuesday to eliminate the street stands from Grant Avenue. O'Farrell, Post, Geary and • Stockton street.a. Tues da y nrtcrnoon , the Anaheim City Councll lntroducl'd an ordinance lo lcgali:ic bingo. the first such oction in the t>oun· ty. Russ War Games market1.n1 director, sent a letter The base wu sealed off to the to the council objecting to the pubUc. screening of porno tums at the The queen was ireeted at Ute Watergate Motel, 1221 s. West base by U.S. Chief of ~l Street. Long said the area was Henry Catto. As she departed Save on fashionable • • • TOKYO <AP> -The Soviet oir devoted to family entertainment from the plane, she received a force and navy were conducUn~ and services and an adult motel formal military greettn1 by an what nppeart'd to be larae·scall' was out or place. Air Force honor guard which military m ancuvers near Motel owner Glenn K. Balliet hned a red carpet at the steps of Okinawa today and Japan's d('· was appeahng the planning com· ht!r plane. fcnse agency dispatched onllsub-mission's denial or his appllc•· In tribute to the country that marine planes lo watch 11 . tionforacondltionalusepermlt rebelledagahutKlngGeortelll. 11ourccs close to the agency re·;,...,.Mtred ln Anllhelm whue her great-grea-f.·~\·Crea~- ported. patronage is limiledtopersoft&l8 gr~ndfather, the monatthtold a o .. ANOE COAST yl'ar1 of age or older. Balliet aatberlnc In Pblledelpbla on " argued that his motel customers Tuesday that tbe American would 10 to Buena Park or Santa Revolution "should be celebrat- Ana to see this t,ype o( . .fl.Im.. · ed.-1• much i~, Br1laln u In the DAILY PILOT , .. °'"""' c .... 0.11• """'' "'"' ""'''" .. t~ tN Ht••,.,._,, '' ,...,.,.,~ e.., fM °".,.. c .. ,, ~1~•nv c°""""" "'°4f~t• "°it'''~.,, ff\Nht,....4 MMO.ty lhi~ fnn•1 tof' (O\tf' 'f•W N•••f'f l'foaf\ Hunt1#111Q1.,_. 1'-Mt\ , 9'Vf't•ut YaU•y. tr•W , \AOOt•• ..... 111 V.U.y ctf'd l_A41t111ne -~""""""' lN"\ A ,."'V._ , .. ~I .Otf..,,_ t\ putMI~ \ef\ir6111't\ .... \W" 0.'t'~ ..... f't't"C•p•• ~h"'4fllQ .... k .. , tQ "-\.1 l~f ~tntl (Mt• M•••• C..t•f.,nl • .,.Jt, Robert N . W~ ""tt•"' •nif l'\dii.., Jack R. Curley ""•P> .. _..t_ Ot_ .. ~ ThomH Keevll f d• .... Thomas A. M Ul'ptlfM ..V"l>O"'tro,.. Oiarles H. Loos Richard P. Nan Offk•S C~\a ,,.,~ >• """'' tlYy~'"' "'""""e. .. 11. "" c,.._,.... \11"1 •• _,,,.,....O"e.M'-tfll1fi"•Pt~.,-d --· ........ 71101 ... "'"' llNll •• S.-0 0-' ...... . Tet1pllotie (714) 642~1 Oauifled Advertls 642-5671 • ,,__, ... _ .,,....,. I "'"' Hof'!!\ 0.-C-f ~l1-\ Mt-1221 'Y "Lel't keep the money In UnltedStatd . - Anaheim," he·said. The ''nr1 valuable lesson'' the Balllet's son, Arnold. who Brlt.ieh learned from their ex- manages the motel. noted that an per1ence, she said, wu that the explicit sex film was curreiitly rl1hts of others to govern showing across the street from themselvett In their own wa)'S Disneyland. The council, must be r .. pected. The oc_casion however, was unimpressed with for her remarks wu the presen· this argument. t.aUoo of a bicentennial 1lft, a beU cast in the same foundry as Fr.ta PageAJ FIRE ••• would have been trouble.•• he said. Two hundred firefighters from · the California Division of Forestry and the Orange County Fire Department foucht the blaze in the Under dry brush. Three air tanlte~ dropped fire Philadelphia's famed, cracked Uberty Bell. uilkn Get The Message Nlae-aeeond recorded meaaces daiped to nt doW6 Ute number of directory as- sbtance calla In Ora.nae Count)' were laced Into operation na.. SLEE~ER SOFAS 20 % Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleeper in glove--like vinyl with gentle button tufting .... ..,.470 ·-Now s396 ' • 62" love seat sofa · sleeper In glove- like vinyl with gentle button tufting 119111.tr'JfO- NOW s312 ;,iiiillflll~·. -~~lii; -. ..., ,~ :r....-;_,,. ,., • :-. Allo available In lnnerlPrino mattresses -add '16" FOi THOSI WtiO UICI THI SOfA S1'.YLI AND DO MOT WAMT THI Si.llPa UMl'I'· -DIDUCT '100 FIOM AIOft SAU PllCIS. , DAILY PIL.OT O'Neill Nixed as Brown D~legate ·· &~ ·w@Ml? @@[(\'!70©@ Tbe col•mn appean daUy uc...- Satud.ays and Monday•. lleaff Fb1e Prlna DEAR PAT: Lust ~ovember I a tte nded a free s e m inar sponsored by Evelyn Wood Read-inc Dynamics at lbe Sheraton Hotel in Anaheim. 1 paid a~ de- posit for the course. with ruu knowledge that it was refunda· ble. Within a rew wc.-eks l decided not to attend I 've written twice and called several times to re· quest the return of my deposit All I've received in return is one new class scliedulc after another . No mention has ever been made ofmySSO. R.G.H.,Costa Mesa Evelyn Wood R eadin g ()yttamlH' spokt>Smu Maxhte Santo bas checked records al both the Sherman Oaks and San Fraaciaco Offices, IHI& nothing cu be ro.nd '° lndiute that you eltber sl&ned up for the rnding cCNrse, or that you paid a SSO de· poglt.-Santa auures you that a prompt refund will be made as sooa H yoa provide a copy of the froat and bad' of your caaceJed cllttk. A copy of the-receipt you were &lven when you made your deposit also would be appreciat- ed. Mall this proof of payment to Saa&o at Evelyn M'ood Reading Dynamics, 15016 \'mtura Blvd., Suite J?Z. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. ~•r• Orlrnted DEAR PAT. I have a very old electric sewing machinl' that works beautifully whl•n all the• parts arc operating properly. I purchased 1t ~ears ago nl The Hroadwa~. which no longl•r handll's these mar hinf's and tnn"t g1\"l' me HOY mformuti.t>n about ~here I can obt.ain a n<•w part I need. The u\\ncr "s guide and parts t'atalog says. "Printed in Japan ... bul the only othl'r marking on th<' OH•<·hinc •~ ils iig-zag dl•:«cl'iption and ··Th<• 8r011dw:1y·· , . on the front std<' Would ll bl· po!>s ihlc t u ~l'l rl'placemcnt parts for such ,\ machmc" RC .. lluntin~ton 'Bea th Corona d e l ~lar "St-wing M blne a•d Vauam Center. t E. Coast Hllhwa)'. has a large srlectloe of 1>arls for various Japanese-manufactured ~wing maeblaes. Jr you are una· hie to flnd thf' parts you nffd Cllf'rf', lf'C mt" know. Court Staff 'Back' A/ ter Bomb Scare It was business os usual m Lh1 .. Orange County rourthoui;e in Santa Ana today with county employes and Jud1tcs pustung to make good the three hours l~l 1'ut'sday "'hen the buildintt was eV3t'Ualed rolloWlng II bOmh threat. Thl' evacuation order <'llrfle nl ti a.n\. nrt~r a man called an operator m the district attorney'!! otrlt'e ond warned her lhal fiv e bomb11 planted in the rourthou!I(' would explode If $100.000 in cash was not drupptd off at an Irvine JocaUon. The unknown caller s aid in his first coll that the expl011lon was timed ror noon unless the money was left al a point on Culver Drin. Irvi ne that he bid marked by a red nag. Officer• were unable to locale the site but continued searching after a second call extended their deadline to 2 p .m . The ha rdest hit department in the courthouse was the third n oor cafeteria where the preparaUon ol lunch was in it.1 final staces when the hoax Call WU made. Cafeterla · olflctals estimated today that they IOlt well over $1,000 In takings and spoiled food as a res ult of the bomb scare~ Jumper Dies SAN DIEGO CAP) -A JOUDI New York man wbojumped lllt week from tbe Sall D•• O• l1.1tiversit~-\. Hoapit.al. C'Ol'OHr'1 -·=;~~· lii~INl.--_.\~rJed ~ av. internal hduries alter j umfl'ing from \he Coronado side of the bridle 11aursday night, hospital officials Mid. Garden Grot'Je Missile Site Bid Aborted Garden Grove got nowhere have • 1lcnifkant ef?ttt on the Tuesday with an attempt to slow environment." county 1oveTDment's drive to ac· IJl effect. tht commluloo UP· quire a portion or an abandoned held • county Environmental Nike ml11Ue site in the city's Man11eiaenl Asebey <EMA> heartland ror use as a re1lonal flndin• two weeks •IO that &he plltk. • impact or a park development Tbe city'1 plea for a slowdown will not hue an advene etteet on fell oo unbearint ea.rs aa lbe lbe area 'a environment. Orange County l>lanning Com· GaASea Grove Cl\y Attorney mis.ion voted S·O to reaffirm thlt ' Eric Lauterer made it clear to use or the silo as a park "will not the county planners hl1 city t.hiaU otherw!.e. Speaklnt for tbe dty council. Laulerer zeroed in on economic issues involved in devoUng roucbly so acres of the 21~acre Nike site to park use. District's File Sans Selection SACR AME NTO CAP> Richard O'Neill and another ol Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s de· legates to the Oemocratl.c Na· , t\onal Convention won't be cer1lried by the state, uya th~ California secretary of state's of• flee. · Brown's t'ampalgn hoad· ' quarters said il had no Im· mediate comment. Robbery Suspect Files Suit The city attorney first men· Uoned the' property tax loas the · city will suffer lf the Irvine Com· pany is unable to include the pro- posed park site In a planned Garden Grove industrial park de· velopment. An armed r obber y suspect And, without cltine estimated Deputy Secr etary of Stat" Michael Gagan said Tuesday the two are J anet Gray Hayes, mayor or San J ose, and Richard O'Neill, San Juan Capistrano millionaire who is Southern California Democratic chairman and one of the party's lop con· lributors. Gacan said they were sub- mitted as havlng been selected ftom cqngressional districts, but t their names weren't in any of the congressional district selections. But he said the convention credentials com miltee can de- ~ clde for itsell whether to seat .,. .. ...,.... them. wounded by law enforcement !i&ura~ Lauttttt: •PQke of losJ. gunfire during a holdup at a employ ment opportunities in the South La1una bank in January community. has filed a S5 million wrongful in· His words echoed a unanimous jury claim against the city of position taken by the Garden Laguna Beach, Orange County, Grove City Council in its effort to t he stale and unnamed in.· sboreup-th~lty"ll tarbuebyde- dividunls. vollng the entire former mlssile R I c h a rd Ca St i 11 o or l t 04 site to industrial development. }fuamar Sl., Laguna Beach, &S· Th l d I t d serts in the action that he was a eve opmen appeare lo be close at band recently when ··wilfully and maliciously'' as· ttie federal government agreed to saulted. maimed and wounded swap the former missile base for after he had "in good faith at· 732 Irvine Company owned acres templed lo abandon rus crime near El Toro Marine Air Base. and summonhelpfor~.wounded But county S upe rvisor manager or the bank... Laurence Schmit, a former Gerald Gues~i" manager of the Garden Grove city councilman. Set'~~ity Pact !c Bank., 30812 l t week succeeded in obtaining !'ac1f1c Coast Highway,. was In· t!,sard of supervisors' support for 1ur ed by gunfire during the thepark project. armed robbe~y attempt. Schmil's position was renected C~st.1110 ~as later s.hot by on the commission when his ap- shenff s deputies. disgws01l...!s pointee. Jerry Stedman, said ambulance attendants. wh_? e""'--. economic concerns should not be tered th~ bank to ~emove Guess o fused with environmenta l toahospital. c n h concerns. Castillo asserts that l e Stedman"s four fellow com· gunshot wounds required ex· missioners aligned themselves tensive surgery, that he lost a with him wben they voted un· portion of one lung and that one animously that EMA had not legjs70peccentdisabled. erred in leaving possible The Orange County Grand f t Jurv has indicted Castillo on econom ic impact• out o ts charges or arm ed robbery and al· declaraUon that the 1>rop.sed park development will not have a tempted murder. sianiflcanl impact on the en· Cyclist Rams Dog, Injured A Costa Mes a motorcyclist sul fered a sprained ankle. and kn~e and forearm abrasion when he coWded with a black Doberman pinscher Tuesday at6:30 p.m The dog was killed in the ml• hap at the intersectlon of Eatan· cia and Oriole drives. Injured was James A. Green, 48. of l~l Placentia 1've. Green had been traveling north on Estancia when the dog, which h ad been running alon~ the <ildewnlk, darted in front or him. police reported. Crash Hurts County Girls virOJlment. Patty Cat II Lea s Fleet In Transpae The M·foot catamaran Pall.> Cat II, skippered b)' Art Stevens of the Seal Beach Yacht Club, wu 'leadine the four· boat fleet in tbe MultlbuJl Transpac race Tuesday. two days after Sun· day's start off Point Fermin. Patty Cal II was sailing In a 12·knot northwesterly breeze and had covered 47S miles since the noon start: Sbe also was leading oo handicap time. Five boats started the rat'e, but the 42·foot trimaran Valkyrie. skippered by Bob Fincher of San Diego, loet ber rudder on the first day out and headed bome. Patty Cal's prorress was 83 miles bebi.nd the r ecord setting pace o( Seabird In the 1974 race. Hayes and O'Neill were late additions to Brown's liltt of de- De.mocratic presidential candidate Jimmy Carter and bis le1ates adopted at the party's wife Rosaiynn-celebrat~i' aoth wedding anniver&a~-pc»t.p~ey meeting June 26- today. but Carter will do more campaigning than The meeting, in Los Angeles, was ·30 Years for Carters eelebrating as he attends a fund r aiser in Florida. attended by most or the 280 de· legates. New World Fined In Noise Promise Civil action taken by the Orange County district al· torney·s orrice against a sub- sidiary of Ross moor Corporation was abandoned Monday when the defendants paid a $35.000 penalty and agreed nol to make misleading s t <1t ements to Ex-planner's Bribe Trial Jury Picked Jury selection began today in the Orange County Superior Court trial of an architect indict· ed by the grand jury after he al· 1e1edly solicited a bribe from a Fullerton developer. J"'4Je Lester Van Tatenbove .. as named Tuesday to take the oencb in the trial of LeRoy Rose, 48. a member of the Fullerton Planning ommission at the time of the alleJ{ed offense. It Is aileged that ROtle de· manded $40,000 from Fullerton developer William Brashears in return for favorable planning commission action on a 226·\Ulil townhouse project proposed to the planners by the develope~. Four felony counts contained i.n the oricinal Grand Jury indict· ment were dis missed in Superior Court pretrial action. But Rose waa aiain prosecuted on the same charges through munici])al court complaints pursued by the dis tric t attorney's orrlce. purt'hasers of new bomea ln New World. Laguna Hills. Lawyers for OakJawn Homes, Inc .. and the d istrict attorney's office reached the Superior Court settlement in which the prosecu· tlon abandons Its original claim ror more • than $1 million in penalties. It was alleged when lhe action was filed tut October that purchasers of New World homes had been wrongly assured by the sellers that the houses were of stucco construction t hat was guaranteed to keep ouljel noise. It was further alleged that rest· dents in the 214·home tract were promised an 86-home adults-only area which never materialized, a parkln1 area for trailers that proved to be far too small and two wading pools that we re never built. The lawsuit claimed that New World residents faced extra mon- thly payments that lncluded $4.50 for sewage service, a tract total or $900 to Southern California Edison for lighting in addition to regular light bllls and extra pay- ments for water lines and fire hydianls. ll was fu rther alleged lhat structural defects in the homes had been pointed out to the builders but no corrective action had been taken. "This settlement takes care of all our problems. a district at· tomey's spokesman commented Monday. "We have setUed the ac- llon against Oaklawn and dis- m issed all other counts against otherdefendants. '' Out of the 280 delegates of alt randldates, Hayes and O'Nelll were the only two who fulled to qualify, Gagan said. He explained that under the r~ (nllations, 75 percent of the de· legates were selected from n•mes submitted by. Aprll 16, those names being based on the April 11 caucus elections In each of the state's congressional dis. tricts. Then at the June 26 post· primary 9'Ceting , the other 25 percent were selected at-large In proportion to the success o( the candidates In the primary. But Hayes and O'Neill were not submitted as ut-large delegate!!, Gagan said. T hey were sub· milled as having been selected from congressional districts, "'but t heir names were simply not on the lists of those selected from congressionatdlstrlcts." . Commission Allows Stables To House 38 A staff reeom meudation was rebuffed Tuesday when Orange County planning commlssloners said 38 horses can be stabled on three adjoining lots in the Santa Ana Helghta area. Rejected by the commission was a staff suggestion that the number or horses allowed in stalls centered at 20271 Birch St. be limited to 27. Simultaneously rejected wer e written protests received from a Cew Santa Ana Heights area resi- dents. Read to the commissioners was one letter that cbnlained complaints about dust raised by horses. street parking in the area and the so-called nuisance or horses being walked to trail area down heiJ{h~ streets. SAN DIEGO (APJ -Two 18- year-old Anaheim women were hoepltall'"ed· one In critical coa· ditfon, after their small pickup trut'lc was hit by a poUcecar. Seablrd's record tor the 2,225· .--------------------------------------- In crltkal condition Tuesday at Chula Vista Communlly HOftpital was Patricia Ann Stein, driver or the truck. Lorene Storm aurtered a broken 1rm lD thecollialon. Polle~ said Otrlcer Earnest Ricks was e n rnutc to help anoth er officer durln1 a hl1hspeed molorcycle cbaae when hb patrol car 1mubed Into the truck as it waa pullinroutor a service station . Ricks was treated at Bay General Hospital foc cut. and bruises. then releued, ott\cers said. HBPolke On the Job Hunllnitoa Beac.b Polee Lt. Merl Sthneblbl UTbed for woTk Tuesda1 ln a uaed sports car be bad J!Ult purchased. He Immediate· l1 ...atJDCO cil1 hall to~ a new dty ball pertiDa permit decal. B)' tM tim• be ... wet, oae 411 tbe )IOUce cadets check 1 fol' unaulborlted pal'Mn elready •at writ· ing a citatJoll to slap on tile . ""'~ .. --~ ... ~ -COR'ette-: .....-.... ~ The tieket was canceled when U . SchnebUn pro- ctuc~ Utt oew s ucker. 111Ue croeslnc ls eight days, 19~ houn. Second on elapsed time In this year's race waa Climax, a 39-foot trimaran sailed by Charles An· •dre ol Laa Ve1a1, with 340 miles iauect. Parole Nod Overly Brief? SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A t"OUPle ol ml.aut" b all the time t.alreQ for d.UbereUonl that de· cide bow Ions some C&llfomia prlaoaera wlll remain behind ban. a ••role otltcial aays. Charlet E . Brown. a rormer member .of tlM Adult Authoril1 wbo presenf.11 sen. as bearing representatl•e for the body, tettified Tuetday fn U.S. District Court ID tbe U1al of a suit to aboliab CalUornia's con· uo.en1al lDdetermlmte priaoD lelll.-e. law. Brown aaicf parole board mem- bers uau1lly a pend 15 to 20 minutes revlewl.a1 a prboner'a ......... emtral me ... can ln u.e pr._. for u lnteniew• then ,...... a dedtloa ••on tM spot." Gem Talk oEciPrm: PRICING :1 Ge11t lurers V'*'efable r Buyers of gems and jewelry au particularly vulnera ble to de- c~ptlve pricing because moat lack training. experience and 4?9ulpment necessary !or true • identification and fair market value. So let's examine a few of the most common deceptive pric- ing practices. tree offers are not "Cree" at all, cost being included lndirectJy in basic item price: "Bait" ad· vertising is designed to bring in customers by offerin1 at a special low price an item only a few of which are available. and you are •·switched" to another product: "wholesale" or .. dis· .. . The clank ~uty of th« E~tald cut dJanond i! offered to pl'ase your /air lad11. over7airats,tlnecolor •••••••••••••• $30,000 I .44 DAILY PILOT SECaET STUFF: It now de· velops that the United States Supreme Court. In it.a infinite wisdom , hat decreed that the • cops m ay m eddle In your ' automobile glove compartment. Clearly. they have just opened Pandora's box. AU oflhls com es about because oC a man named Donald Op· l'W'rman and the poUce in a South Dakota wonder spo t called Vermillion. It develops that back in 1973. ' the aforementioned Opperman's car aot impounded because or a parking violation. It got towed away to the Vermillion ~ltY lot. There, omcers or the VPD • searched it to inventory the con· lents. Part of the inventory found in the unlocked glove box was a plastic bagCul or mariJuana. AS A RESULT, Opperman got arrest ed o n a c harge of possession of the Illegal weed. He cried foul, alleging thut his con· stitutional rights had been violal· ed when the cops sta rted messing around ins ide his dashboard WedMSday,July1. tt18 For Terrorists Death Penal~ TEL A VlV. larrad (AP> -TM I.aruU cablnet 11 ~ CCIDlidtr· Joi lbe death ~nalty IOI' convicted terrorls~ so their pteaeDff in fn~" won't lead to at.tempt.a to rANOm them by bijackinc or kktnap- '-w e should &ive serious tboucht to this." Prime llhlbler YitlhU Rabin reportedly told cabinet members who urced death for terroris\.s in the wake or the hl· 1ackine last week by Pa1esU- nia.ns and West Germana who de- man de d the reJeu e of 40 prisoners from Israeli jails. Rabin added. however. that he had not decided whether to ad- vocate that terroruts be hanged. ISaAEL MUST "institute add.i· tional security measures for Israelis traveling abroad," the prime '1tinlster told other leaden of his rtding Labor party al a mttting Tuesday. AJthoulh the security screen at l.srael's Ben, Gurion International Airport is considered the ti'htest in the non- Com munist world, Rabin said security m easures at many European afrports are lnsuffi· cient. "Security measures in the United States are much more ef- ficient," Rabin said. Katrlr and most ~r leader1 .ot Israel were in lbe huce croWd Tunlf•.Y at the tuner.i--QI U . c.i. Yonataa Net•ll.>'•lau:. U.. .&y Israeli commando tiued duriag the raid that rHc'*9 more tban 100 boetages from UCanda'• En· tebbe air port last Saturday • ntgbt. NET AN\' ABU. a naUve or th' Unit ed States whose parents brought him to Israel when he was 2. was hailed as a modern Jonathan, the Biblical warrior. Wreatbll were heaped on his cof- fin, and his commando comrades wepL Ws Ja.ther y a CorneU University professor. said the prayer of mourning. As messages congratuJati., Israel on the raid continued lo pour in, the government's representatives at the UQjled Na· lions were looking forward with relish to a battle of words in the Security Council because of the action. • , A~Wlr ........ Puffin' Stuff Recruit Deaths Studied~. WASHlNOTON (AP > Altho1Agh \he Marine Corp1 train• only on•fourtll as many rtcruit1 •• the Army, the number oC death' dmong r«rul~ durlni tratnint In tbc two ~vie.a ls almost equal, a con. 1reas man uys. Rep. Le• Aspln, (l).Wi.s.), said Tuesday tJ\at Marine Corps re- cords s how that 13 ~Nits have died rro·m inj uries or bodUy failure during \rt.ilnlQC alnce 1972. During the same period. tM Army rec orde4 14 rectµI\ fatalities. said Aspln. who noted tha t tbe A.rmy trains aboul 24().000 ~pie a year, eompared "'1th the Marines· 80,000 r~ruils. THE MARINE deaths resulted Crom an accide ntal shooting on a rifle range. heart attacks and kidney failure. the premature ex- plosion of a hand grenade. Sul· focation in a collapsed foxhole and. in the case or Pvt. Lynn McClure. from head inju.ries sus- tained during a pugll stick drill, A.spin said. 1 compartment. The South Dakota Supreme Court agreed with Opperman. But alas. three years later. the THE HIJACKERS who took over the Air France jetliner June Z7 on a flight from Tel Aviv to P aris boarded the plane in Atbens, its first stop en route. Air The Organization of Alrlcan 1· · di h o u J Unity asked for a council debate John Ange ~na , proJ!cl rector at Art ur . . tl e r~ The Marine Corps confirmed that 13 recruits died, but a spokesman said only four deaths · were directly related to training. while the other nine were .. ohvsioloaical deaths indirectly ..attributable to training by re- ason of the act ivlty in which in· volved." on charges I.hat Israel committed · search labs in Cambn.dge. Mus., conte~plates his expen- "wanton aggression" aiainst ments to produce artificially flavored c1gareues that are ~ U S. hig h justices voled 5 lo 4 again5nbfluspRrTb~ Jml!ol't · ty said the mulling of his glove box was normal police procedure and did not violate unreasonable search and seizure strictures. ranee 1Ul>Sequen y announceo that its planes to and from Israel would make no intermediate stops, and the Israeli govern- ment told other foreign airlines they might lose their landing rights in Is rael If they did not tighten security at other airports. Upnda . The Israeli Fore!gn low in b a rmfuJ ingredients. The firm is producing the 'Maru"itfy saTcflirael wou reply--cagaretles ·un er a -$183",000-cointac witl\ the aUOnat that "human considerations Cancer Fouodatioo and expects to market them in the late superseded the leaal sovereign-fall. TWO aEC&UITS died rrom kidney failures and seven from he a rt a ttacks, the corps spokesman said. The four direct· ly related training deaths in- cluded the accidental shooting on. a rifle ra nge and the hand grenade exploslon, be added. ty" of another s late. Israel's __.:~~----------------------- The Supreme Court. you have to admit, is a baHling body within o ur syst e m o f Jurisprudence They will a rgue long and bard, apparently, over whether or not a cop can mess around inside a glove compart· menl. On the other hand, we here in our region have newsman Bill Farr apparently going to the slammer for an alleged orrense 1 that he couldn't g o to the 1a1lhouse for 1( he refused . to divulge his secret sources today. And the Supreme Cburt didn't even wa nt to bear that case. I'm pleased. however. that the high court did get the glove box issue setUed. I 'm hopeful that some good officer wlll come along and search mine. l baven't j•, been able to find my Greater LA Map for three years now. I know it's in there someplace. ON MOST OF TUE cars I've owned, the glove compartment • never req uired s earching anyway. The little drawer was so crammed full of junk that if you snapped open the .door . ev· erything popped out onto the floorboards. You could sift through 1t all on the noor. And what 1( the patrolman searches your glove box after the klds have had the cur for the night ? They ought to get hazardous duty pay for th.al. First. they reach into the glove compart m ent and pull out a bloody hand that somehow found the broke n Co ke bottle . Or maybe they wlll come In contact with the haU·eaten fudge caody bar that's been melting in there for the last week. PROBABLY HE'LL find the auto registration sUp wrapped around the sticky candy. The offi ct'r will also have to work his way through hairpins. old gum wrappers, l'lcissors and rusty razor blades. 1t · s a m y s t e r y ho w l h 1• youngsters cram all lhnl junk an your glove compartment. Arter all , it was already Cull Rabin. President Ephraim U.N. delegation said it would also counterattack with evidence that Ugandan President ldi Amin net· ed in complicity v.ith the hi· ;ackers. Party Displeased ~ill Ford Dump Rogers Morton? NEW YORK <API -Rogers Morton will be asked to step aside as President Ford's campaign manager soon, possibly before the Republican convention. ABC News r_.!POrted Tuesday. The network, quoting sources cl0se to the Republican Na.tional Committee. said the former cabinet m ember would like to $lay ln his post aneast lbrougb the GOP convention and possibly throu&h the fall campaign. however. The move for the change is a result of displeasure among slate and local party officials with Morton's leadership of Ford's primary campaign, ABC said. These leaders are considered crucial to Ford's efforts to gain enough delegates to win the nomination in the conven- tion in mid·August. Otrf•Cfan• R~ptd•~ A••••dl BEIRUT. Le banon CAP> -The Christians claim they have thrown back the assault from tbe north by Lebanese Moslems and Palestinians on the Christian enclave north of Beirut. The lellhts charged that Syrian troops helped in the Christian counterattack. Reports from hospitals and security forces on Tuesday indicat- ed that more than 200 persons bad been killed since Monday. The leJ- ( IN SHORT ) tist.s and Palestinians said their force sliced south from northern Lebanon on Mon· day. moving alone the coastal highway l o within 20' miles cl Beirut. f'ord \feie Faee• Oeerrld~ I WASHINGTQN (AP) -President Ford's veto of a S3.9S billion Job creating public worJc.s bill is expected to draw heavy opposition from congressional Democrats and at least one key Republican. Senate GOP Whip Robert Griffin, a leader last winter in lbe suc· ceasrut campaign lo sustain Ford's veto or a bigger public works bill. cited a 9.7 percent jobless rate in bis home state of Michigan and 13.4 percent In Detroit In declarinl his suoP<Jrt for the bill. House De mocnUc Whip John Mc Fall or California said he is confident the House will again vote to override. M ajorlty Leader Thomas O'Neill Jr. said when the bill was passed, "We are going to m ake this bill law. either with the President's signature or over ht• veto.'' - Rainshowers Dot Rockies l Temperatures· Cool Off in Nonheaat '"'•u\i.r JoM llouo T .. •p..raf•rn 4\llMlqWrG~ Atl ... le ...... 1 .. 1<1 ""' .. e..i... 8vtlalo a.it ... C."'lnnotl , ..... ....., °"' .. . Ott••• "''""' 0-ffftll•• '*--· .. _,...., C.MelC•t-r L~"""' L•Ul• llo<• Mi•ml -..11 ....... -t.<\1 ~ .... ..... °'._ NowT0<- 0ll-.C•IY ~ "''" .. .. 100 . , •• A• •• " .. .. •• .. .. .. .. •• u •OJ u •• •• •• •• .. ., '° L6W •• I• . 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SOYUZ JI was launched Tues- day with Boria Volynov. a41-year- old space v*"an, in command and engineer Vitali Ubotobov, at, aboard for his first spffefligbt. They had completed 14 Grbtti ol the earth by 2 a .m. PDT. Tass saJd. The apparent purpose or the miaaioa is to link up with the Salyut S apace laborato r y launched J une 22. But a top Sov- iet space official, Lt. Gen. Vladimir Sbatalov, said no im- portant new engineering pro· blems werejlanned for the mis· sion. He sai tl wu just another ·•working start under our orbital procram." . WESTEaN observers said they expected the Soyuz to dock with the orbiUnc Sab'ut s.t•tion in the nextt wo or three days. · · ' •·• "If It doesn't, we cafi assume something bas gone wrong," one specialist said. M<'Clure's death following a mock bayonet training exercise in San Diego last December bas touched off a congressional probe of the Marines' training and r~rui~ment practices. A1pin taid that since 1973. 249 Marine r ecruits have been hospitalized for an average of more than three weeks because of recruit training Injuries. AMONG THESE cases. he said. was a brain hemorrhage suffored l:Jy Pvt. M.J . Holcroft at the. Sall Diego recruit camp Oct: 16, 1975, during a pugll stick ex· ercise. The Marine Corps could not immediately confirm the 249 injuries. but tb4! a Pokes man con- firmed the Holcroft accident. A Great P.lace for r. _kids on Saturdays In hundred• of home• •ong the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tredltton begin• with a turn to Uncle Len 'a Corner. Thi• regul•r feeu• of the Dally Pilot young people's page, of· fen • weekly art challenge to young reed era. Uncle Len provldn lnwHtlng art assignment• and Invite• youngaten to ........ their work to the scrutiny of Judges of his wffldy conteat. Winner• e re r.W•deel enc1· thN art appears the following week -apotllgMed wllh the winner'• name In Uncle Len'• Corner • Look for unca. i-·· Cc;arner and other apeclal feature• for young rUIClera -11Lellen from Ellie", "Th• Qulz".and "A1k Andy'' -In a.1111cllr'• • i DAILY PILOT Wednesday July 1 1978 • OAILVPILOT AS .,, Liability Policy in A.ccidenta Revened 'Marsquakes' Eyed Temblors Created Giant ChasD11 1 1 LOS ANO!l.ES (AP> -Tke Callforala oroertotollenclamaps. Suprnit Court ba dledared that IDOCGrbta e not TM cleelt&on revened court arcumenta and have to wear H al belt.a at t.be ume ol an accideot. in tram~ safety advice used ln decldlna similar t ases .. HUNDREDS OF LA·Z·BOYS FREE =DELIY·ERY --- TWO BIQ LOCATIONS White'• LA·Z·BOY SHOWCASE 28892 Marauerite Pkwy MISliOn V'tlo I•" A••t 'ltwy) 495·5902 • .,. ULUAN Hom WU awarded $54,000 damacee 11 a result ot the rullnc lut week. She w u not wearinl a seat belt al the Ume fl Mr t• auto crub In Laurel Canyon In Wllleb a report.city deftt· tJve horn came orf and her fac. bit tbe expcMS4fd pro- ngs ln the center Of 1.he Stffrinl Whffl• Lawyer s .tor Cener•l Mo\Ora Corp. and f'letcber Chevrolet, Inc .• ar1ued tbat Mn. Hora wu ne1Ugeot tor not wearina a seat belt at thetlmt. of lbe crash. But the court, in a 14·P•&e oplAioa, held that "the driving or an automobile without uslna a seat , ~It Is an entirely foreseeable ~e of the vehicle." C.•k c .. i TH£ aULING appean to reverse the pri1tclple He G · b tb ol "compara tive liability." The doctrine saya that •• nry a .. son. e monetary damages in auto accidents sbould be ap-Laugh-In poet who portiocaed onthebuls olfauJt • won an A c adem y But the court refused t~ dl.rectJy negate the n o m i n a t i o n ( o r comparative liability principle. : • N as b vi 11 e.'' has Instead, the ~ty ruled that Mrs. Hom's been added to the cast ·cue could not. be decided u.ader tbe doctrine of comics in "The becauae lt WU oripia!Jy settled by a Superior Last Remake or Beau ~-ln 1971, four yean before the introduction of Geste." lhe~araUverwe. ~~~~~~~~- Reagan Makes TV Talk PASADENA <At--1 -Signs of an- cient Marsquakes In " loni. stcev sided chasm th•t would dwarf our Gnnd Canyon ha\'e been photo· ,raphed by thl" Vtklng 1 spacocraft drcllng the red planet. The M artlan temblors apparently were the triggers for m1usive lanclllldea that shattert'd cliff walls an4 sent roe~ and soil thundtring into the deep canyon system. scientist~ u ld Tuesday. FllOM VIKING'S point or vlew 1,000 m11es or more above the surface the landslide debris closely re· sembled quak~-caused tl "alanches on earth. Dr. Harold Masursky was re· minded or tht> great earthquake that caused dl"vastation in Alaska in 1964. "We ha ve some gorgeous aerial photographs and ground surveys or areal debris flows in Alaska that are similar ln site and shape to the ones we are seeing in these Viking photo· graphs," said Masursky, or the U.S. Geoloeical Survey. LOS ANGELES <AP) governme nt combines -Ronald Reaean uaed 1 o o t h l n 1 r h et or i c , half an hour or television pleasant smiles and re- He and other Viking scientists said they were delighted at the clarity with which the spacecraft photos showed the Vallis M arineris. a 3,000-mile-long that were so basic lo the cbaln of canyons near the Martian buildlng oftbis country." equator . time to attack the two organization gimmicks. 'In a n appeal tor SPECIFICALLY, the spacecraft biggest obstaclff ~ his Well, you can·t 1et to the Dem~ratic votes in the was studying a possible landing area road to the White' House heart of an issue by be· Nov~mber ele ction, forlbesecond Vikingprot>e,due toar- ,_ President Ford aod tne vague about it." Reagan said, "'41llions rive at Mars in August and send a JimmyCarter -witboul Reagan said the of )'OJI have decided landln1vehicle to lhesurfaceSept.4. naming either one. federal government and neither party faithfully . . . . In an apparent re-t be Democratic represents what you Vikme 1 w~ll dispatch its lander to recence to Ford, h1I op-Congress have dUplayed believe. The answer Is its separate 11te on July 17. wrench1ngs or land muaN lhat ~e suited In th• br&akup ot contlnenl,\ on earth hundred• or millions of y.,-aio Th~ canyons ot the Vallls Martneris seem to havc been cnlar&ed by the landslide proceu that broke down the walls or the aoraes. Much of the re xultlng debris has been scooped out or the canyons by wind. some aclentists say, tho u gh the mos t recent landslides are still visible as solidified rans ol soil and rock. MASURSK \" SAID it was possible some othe r event set orr the landslides. but he said. "It ls easier to in\•oke a seismic trigeger." The area of Mars under study, said another scientist, Is the youngest that has appeared so for in Viking photos. T he features shown may be as recent as a few million years -recent by geologic standards. Mars is believed lobeabout 4 ~2 bllUonyearsold. More will be learned about Mars- quakes after the pair of Viking lan- ders is on the surface, scientists said. Both landers carry seismometers that will be used to measure Marsquakes and. using the shock waves generated by the quakes. learn more about lhe interior of the planet. Gardener Drowns LA JOLLA (i\P)·· Shlgeo Ya m a nls h 1, a 5l ·ycar -old gardener, drowned while scuba diving tor abalone with friends Momfay. His air tanks we.re emp- ty, lnvestlaators said. ~o n e-"ll t tlJ r tn e ~~a phnotoplifthal woru torill-:OCUS (o voCe for -SCien s s sa <fllii:cliilnof val eys RepubUcan nomination, against the valuo of the our values and not for may have been originated by tectonic Reagan said in his family and the values labelsnextNovember." actlvity, s im i lar to the ereat speech Tuesday nlght,,---------------------------------------------··There are those wb want to approach .the na· tion'a probleaa• on a politics-as-uaual buis. A little aoveroment help here. a sbre~d political mov.-ther:_~ A IUtle 'si>ttl'al treavnent lo this gr9up or that group. A poll Uc al 'strategy' ol one kind or anotber. ~'BUT WE ARE not go- ina to get out of the fDet\I we are in slmp,ly by dio- in& the same old th1na• inanewway." . An AHoclated Preu tally 1ivea Ford 1,004 de· Jeaatee to Rea1an'a 978, with ) ,130 needed for lbe nornlna~ion. . aeattn has plpoed a four-day trip, ~ . ., today. to North balroti and Colorado, where 43 1 .'! e&•~ are at stake It party convenUoM this week. The Reae•n' camp ls bopln1 for a bi1 1.-eep in Colorado. wlnn.lnl at least 22 or the 2S de- leaates, and a spUt C'A North Dakota's 11 de- legat~. Reagan's aides made ~tear .M was r~re ~ ~;who IS '; ..-. c IUl'M'ol the oemc>cratl aotnld'•lion~ wbe~ lte · · uJd dwrina t~e naU(!Nlal· l1fe~ed s~: . • . • ''AND THEN there an those whose approach to ebratethe Historic· tfor * Windsor*Windfor* Windfor*Win1ls-or 1< · ~ ~--= c ·-a * J... ~ s~ I Come walk down, the cobblestone streets of Paul Revere's Boston. Board a whaling ship at Mystic Harbor. Stand where Lincoln spoke at Gettysburg. And wander through the quiet elegance of Colonial Virginia. Relive history where our history . began. With Unitcd's ''Historic East Fiy/Drivc Vacations:· Rent-A-Car. There's unlimited mileage. You pay for gas. Other vacation packages are ava ilable at any participating Holiday Inn . Sheraton. or Ramada Inn (over 235 hotels and motel' in all). With rental cars from Avis. Hert z, Dollar and Budget Rcnt-A·Car. And you can combine these economical vaca tions with United\ money-savi ng vucat ion fares. -= c ·-OUR BIGGEST SALE· OF .18 For only $9.88 per person. per day, a family of three (with a child under 18) gets six nighLc; and seven days at a Ramada Inn. Three persons to a room. Plus a Pinto for 7 days from Dollar Ask your Travel Agent for all the details. Or call United. a * ~ ~ -= c ·- 1 " .. lt'a tbe -~way There's never been a helter time. So come <;elebrate your land and save. The &iendly skies of your land. ·a I to celebrate."....__ ,. ----'* ...-ALL ~*PANTS ~SWEATERS *SKIRTS *JACKETS ·-a * * 1tousu · •TOPS.: COITA.mA · · nfffi~·~· "' Bani( Americatd • M..._ °*Ve -""''Z'f!!!!"·---.,.., ... ;. Jae . USE YOUR WINDSOR CHARGE :r-=:; _ *Wi~~r*W~~r~~~~~"r*--~----~~---~----------... - ·- .. A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE , County Out of Step· I After belng bo&aed down for months In almost pseudo-patriotism and bad·lute commerclallsm. America's bicentennial celebration finally hlt a responsive chord on the Fourth o! July. It was, in moet parts of the land, a flamboyant celebration of a 200-year struggle to win and retain free polltlcal lnstitutions and tra<iitions. Somehow, though, recent events have tended to show Or ange County contradicting that spirit. While the natJon rejoiced In its bicentennial hour, for example, Orange County Congressman Andsiew Hinshaw sat in Congress as a convicted felon without the right to vote, depriving his constituents or their voice in the House of Representatives. Simultaneously, County Supervisor Robert Ballin brooded in the balls or county government hoping to avoid sentencing next week on his recent Celony con- viction for misuse of public oCfice. And the county assessment roll released last week was signed by an appointed assessor filling in for an elected assessor, Jack Vallerga, wbo was re- moved from office after being convicted of crimes re- lated to bis official duties. Only a month before the most significant of fourth of July celebrations, Orange County reveled In more political tomfoolery in an important primary election. In that election, pasteboard politicians fabricated by tacticians s uch as William Butcher and Arnold Forde used costly but childishly simple campaign techniques to convince voters they deserved their trust. pursHtrings or convicted financial manipulator and former political patron Dr. Lou.is Cella. In Oranse CounlJ.'s new J7lb state senatorial di•· trict, for example. two lon~ime Cella favoriUes, Democrat Paul Carpenter and Republican Loran Norton, won thelr parties' nominations. Assemblymen Carpenter and Richard Robinson as well as Congressman Jerry Patterson weren't evtn called on to exP.lain their pust political Ues with their djscredited pohtical benefactor. AU in a ll, Or;ange County 's political present seemed to echo little or the founder$' visions at lbe time of the signil1cant bicentennial celebration. Hard to Believe Among the more appealing events designed to bring families and schools closer together are the traditional mother-daughter and I ather-son break· fasts and similar get·logethers. Federal officials now have decided they are ln violation of laws against sex discrimination. And schools that continue lo sponsor such rune· lions wiJI risk losing £edera1 funds. This momentous news came in a letter from the San Francisco regional Office for Civil Rights, in response to a query from school officials in Scotts· dale, Ariz. The letter, they were advised, was cleared through Washington, D.C. And the Arizona school folk were further warned that even separate events with equal facilities for both sexes would not be acceptable and might even lead to court action by the Justice Department. Once again. dollars spent seemed to mean the most to county voters as, for instance, the cost of a primary election campaign for county supervisor rose to over S200.000. And, as if blinded in at least one eye. rounty voters endorsed in almost wholesale lots candtdates who had climbed the ladder to political success on lbe If any of our distinguished leaders are still won· dering what people mean wnen they complain .about. "too much government," they might ponder this asinine state of affairs. It's almost a perfect example. 'Why don 't we bavea lew-t.bousandcopiesprinted ... then we won't have to go through this ritual eveiy meeting.' States Can Help Limit Spending ( PAUL HARVEY) Governments. even as people. if they spend beyond their In· come long enough, go broke. The contemporary examples of Great Britain -and New York City -have gobered many ot the tax·and·spend ad·lofinltum theorists; really sobered them. Elghl state legislatures are now seeking a constitutional amendment to require that our federal go,·· e rnm e nl 's budget must -be l*oll«d-.-- Mississippi lltate R ep D a v i d Holbrook spo ke for many of them when he said. "I don't want the government spending m y grandchildren into the poorho11se." But. he concedes. Con1ress is not going to limit spending; the ~tates must. If nece11ary. he says, convene the llrst Constltullonol Conven· lion in 200 years to rewrite the law to limit what our government puts out to no more. than It lakes 1n. That would be the greatest balancin1 oct of them rut. LOUISIANA and Mississippi. Maryland and Geor&ia, North Oek.ta and Delaware( West • Vlrginia and Nebraska -el1ht atal~s are demanding a Constilu· Uonal Convention. Illinois and South Dakota and Nevada and New Hamp1hJre and Florida are thlnkln1 about it. That would make 13 states : it would take 34. But It 11 entirely llktly that when enou1h 1tate1 hue so vot· ed. our Coogreu may arab this ball and n.in with it. Dear Gloomy Gus The way some council· people hit the panic button at the slightest provocation brings to mind the old ques· tion: "If you put a jackass in a box stall, will tbal make lta thoroughbred?" K.H ......., .. _, __ _, -..-•Ml•cn_11,-t .. .......... --·· .... .,.. '"" _ .. ._,..._oeu,......_ Also. congressional action is favored over a Constitutional Com•entlon by many who are fearful such a convention might make other changes -perhaps drastic changes Georgia s lWaci defegatfon to that state's legislature is opposed on the grounds that to reopen our Constitution m ight result in modifying civil rights So, though the initiative will come from the states -if enough or them consider It an essential step -it will' ljkely talte con· gressional action to inltiate an amendment which would limit our outgo to no more than our In· come. OUR NATIONAL bookkeeping ls now 12 llgures in the red. 'l'hat there are mOl'e zeroes in government aC'eounling does roean that Uncle Sam·s bud1et is that much different than yours. The difference is that you and your family tend to discipline youraelvef. Our nation's pursestrings are in the hands of men from whom we keep aakin1 more handouts. We have tended to elect and re· elect only those meD who pro- mise to a pend more ol our money on us: even more money than there ia. Maybe we're learning. If IO, New York City, ll~e Vietnam. as an example of what we mutt atop trying to do, -waa both a bid lesson and a cood one. Tiie Beirut Evacuation Maneueer PL() Tried to Strongarm U.S. WASHJNGTON -A dangerous last-minute hitch ln plans to evacuate Americans from Beirut resulted d irectly from efforts by the Palestin e Liberation Organization I PLO> to sandbag Washington into using its power to accomplish the key PLO war aim or opel)ing the Beirut airport. With the PLO and the U.S. communicating indirectly through t he British em-' baasy In Beirut, the PLO 's at · tempt to use lhe evacua· tion as a cov· er to enhance Its military position final· ly failed. But the mere fact so blatant an at· tempt was made shows how far U.S. influence in the Middle East -particularly inside wartorn Lebanon -has declined in the past year. The PLO's plot to stroncarm 1 world superpower , understand- able in terms outs deapsat.e.need (or medical and otber ,upplles for besei&ed Beirut, contained these almplHlement.s: ' BY DECLARING the overland route from Belrut to Damascus unsafe, the "PLO could force the Amtricana to choose the air route a1 the only way to get out of Beirut. Thal would bring pres· sure from Washington on the Syrian government to let the alf'l>C)rt <closed by Syrian troops) open ror the evacuation. Having then opened the airport on behalr of neelni Americana, the PLO believed that th• Syrians would not dare cloee if to medical supplies desperately needed bJ hundreds or graYely wounded Palestinian Arabs. Thll plan r equired the U.S. to bruab aside m aJor contradlc· tlont. Even thouch the Brttlsh and the French had sent lend convoys safely to Damucue on the four days Immediately pre· ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) cedln1 the planned June 20 American exodus, the PLO quiet· ly notified the Brillsh embassy In Beirut to Inform the u .S. that the rout~ bad suddenly become un. safe. Yet, on ~at very day, June 20, noa·Arab ct9tlians made their way ~utter .. lety °"""11b the war-littered n1ion surrounding Beinat. up tbe mountain passes and into Damascus. THUS, the White House reacl· edwrthlmmedtate suspicion to UU.s PLO ploy for U.S. p~ssure on Syria for air evacuatioe. Even before the land-route opUon was closed off. President Ford had been criticised for using the evacuation to promote himself as presidential crlsis-mana1er on the eve of lhe Important Iowa Republican state convention. Such criticism -as deepened by the a ll-night White Hou1e- meet.ings to find a new evacua· lion route tiluUlter the overland evacuation of British and French .nationals had worked without. any trouble). Angered though UJey were-bf l)le rw·s sudden warning, Mr~ Ford and his top military advisers could not prove the PLO was wrong and dared not risk finding out. So, to avoid playing the obvious PLO game and taking to the air. Mr. Ford ordered evacuation by sea. Washington was determined to force the issue with the PLO, privately sending word through foreign embasaiu that a U.S. Karine assault. battalion would be put on the ground in Lebanon ii needed to safeguard the short land route from Beirut's Riviera Hotel to the docks. ONLY THEN, threatened with U.S. force, did the cmbatUed Pl.,O tdmlt it bad lo.t the game to Im pos e l\1 will on WashJniton'1 crisis diplomacy. WiUl the admlHlon came fast and complete cooperation. What Is so disturbing about this sequence of events is its lessons for wider U.S. interes~ in the Middle East, as well as the Im· mediate future course of th.is na- tion's diplomacy in Lebanon. The truth la that Washington has now become spectator to passions un- 1 e as b ed by the Mideast's bloodiest civil war in genera· lions. Tbe U.S. llas been unable even to tell the truth publicly abOut its private support for Syria's in· tervention ln that civil war (first to help the PLO, then to save the beleaguered Christian Arab minority) ."'NOr1iU t.nro-:s: ~n able to Impede the breakup or Arab unity, particularly between Syria and Egypt, that foUowed the second ·slage Israe li withdrawal from Sinai a nd severely threatens M.ideast set· Uemcnt prospects. SOME EXPERTS here trace the tragedy of Lebanon's civil war directly back to U.S. rerusal to insist Lhat Israel start long. overdue negotiations with the Palestinians -or with Jordan - over the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River two years ago. Instead the U.S. al· lowed Israel to make a second · stage Sinai withdrawal agree· ment with Egypt, leaving the • Palestinian problems both on the West Bank and in Lebanon ripe • for exploding. Washington'& Inability to ar-nmce a -simple evacuation or Its • own citizens without being • sandbagged by the relatively • puny PLO is stark testimony to the truth. As of today, the U.S. seems to have no hand left Lo play in the bloody Mid die East. Baj'a Cave Artistry Modern paintings are insured, <ept In prime surroundings and l Uarded wi th great c3.{_e. Not so the ancient ones. Their insurance depends on someone carln1. the surroundings are part of the picture a nd usually the on- ly guarding is done by nature itself. Cave painting s and petroglyphs, the word the an· cienl cultures have left for us, have usually to compete not only with the ravages of nature but the outrages of vandals. For pro- tection they usually are depen· dent only on their inaccessibility. This is certainly true of the art works of t h e central Baja California peninsula. Fortunate· ly, they are so far away from paved roads that the people who would write "John Loves Mary" and "Kilroy Was Here" do not even know of their existence. The story and pictures of a iroup of these 11 told by Harry Crosby In ''Tbe Cne Pal.U.11 of ( THE BOOKMAN ) : Baja Callfornla," recently publlshcd by Copley Books of P. 0 . BOx 957, La Jolla, Calif .. 92038 ($18.50). THE BOOK answer s some questions. but asks as many more. The author hus explored the area and presents the reader with much description or his od· ventures in finding these cave • paintings. He relates what is & known o( them and their origins 1 . but does not try to explain them completely. The book contains 40 pages of color reproductions of some of the paintings as well as 70 other sketches of tho figures which ap· pear on four Mexican mountain ranaes. • : ' I ! CIA 's Efficient Sex OperatiQn Detailed Crosby also gives the main re· asora why these palntlni;(s are still In existence -they urc painted In protected 11lar t•fi. Placea, that le, that urc proll'rk1I by overhanglntc rock strata from the elements and by Iona. tedious journeys -mostly by burro · · from the hot rod hot do1111 who would quickly turn them Into a replka of a New York subway. (JACK ANDERSON) ltUmbled onto the ""ormation tbal the CIA once prov1dtd ao Un· ldentlfled Middle F.ut monarch with female companl0nt. We have learned that the king in question was Jordap'a Huasein. It'• the CIA '1 own foreign astnta, eo.minf in from the cold, wbo make the mo.t uae or the "ufe houses." When an un· derrover operative reports back to the Unlted States, be 11 whisked lo a "sale ~ .. and a "cue officer" la uaiped to watch over him. bl•ckmail the forelanen Into becomlna Informants. In New York, the CIA main· talned acljolnln1 efllclency 11~rtmenll on UM sixth floor of a h . ·rite building In Greenwich vr 1a1e. On the wall or the blackmail apartment was a large paint.Ins of two 1h.ll)I. But the patnt.1n1 ••• actually a ooe-way mirror. ON 1111: OTBf a side ot the wall, CIA aaent.I could watch the act.ion thro.11h the tee·lbrouch palntln1 and film the moat in· Umate moment.a. The painting was 1trate1acall1 placed to that lt_aavt the CIA olllet ten a full -view ol tJae eo(a, which opefted Th· to a bed. A '•Puete acrea, im· plllllW wttll mlcropbonea, pro- vided tM 10Und for l.he*'CIA's . ..._ "'? operated • almllar q.rtm...t, "'6"*9 only with --de· .tcel, not obaervaUon mlnws. n.e Nnr York apartment wu ..-.I from about lB to 1-. U.. 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Dire~, Picked· f , ' • • t •• Psyclwlogist to Heqd Social Ecowgy Dr. Ellen Greenbereer or 1rwlot, profe11or or social .eoloD at UC .lrvine, bu bun nam~ dlreelor ol UCJ'a pro· 1 ... m ln Soetal Eco&ocY. Th• appolatme.Owd,Jatw nouoced by Dr • .Jaiou C. In adcUllaa to her duties .as director. Dr. Greenber~r wm teacb a r.,_arch semi.n.ar and an Introductory oourae-on adolee- cent bebntor. She ~ 1-wm·' plellni a book on a.er reaean:b. llc:Gaucb. vice chancellor ror D&. Ga8BNBB&G~a ; a academic affairs. p1ycholo1lst who joined the UCI Sbe s ucceeds De. Arthur S. faculty last year, was research Bouchey, professor in human scientist .I'~ .. Jo"n' ,l{qpkl~• eeolosy, who served u interim Univeralty~.\1907 to WTS. Siie dlrector or the pr•a~AMsiPi& is the author of numerous tbe past academlt, ,}ll:i&C' nr .. articles on psrchok>Sical maturii Bou1bey wUl return 1o' flill-Ukne ty or adoleae.U illCl.otber\opi•• • teac:binc. ln the field ot personality and TuE PROGRAM in s ocial social P'.'YCholoC~-. J . . , ·•·'· .. e c o l o c Y. o f f e r s a Yf b a I e a t J o hn 1f p It i n s ly Phil lnterlandi multidisciphoary approach Unaversily Dr. Greenber1er toward ldentifyin1 and selTilll ... 't'Onducted 'eictedalw ~ bti • aoclal problemt-. ~;> ""')" • .. , ... "' the factQ}1' lbfll promote adoles.-.-. .. Eu;;;;,;;,;;;y;;, ;,;G;;;eora;;;;;;;e;,,;;.;;;.W.;.;;e.-.just"'""'"'"'aot..-be-.r~e_,•;..nd"'-y-ou-·-re-1oi•D1...,.. Dr. Greenberger said her plans cenls • d.evelppment toward . •D&Uve' already!" as director or the proeram in· malurily. . dude a complete review or tbe · social ecoloey uaderanduate Dr. Oreenber1er also de• I and 1raduate curricula and ex· veloped a teel no• 'US~ lnlerna- pl or a lion or n ew ways to tlonally to measor'e tbe WEEKENDER Gets It ALL t09et.,_, Countian Faces . Trial in Slaying A Santa Anan who allt1edl1 ahot and killed a re11ow ,,atron in a PS.e.nUa bar and then ror~ed uotber patron to drive blm from the scene al sun· Point bu been ordered to face trial Sept. 27 In Oranae County Superiot" C:OUrt. Judae Kenneth Williams stt the trial date for Alfonzo Quires Neirete. 32, who face• charges or mu.rdctr, k•doap and assault with a deadly weapon. Pietrlal action la aebeduled for Sept. 10. N~arete w aa arrested AJ>ttl 30 shortly after Benjamin RodrlfUfl Luna, 34. was shot and killed durlni a fracas stem~ ~ma acreenlni ln Utt• b&tofthe MuhammlldAM·Rlobard DMn ftcht. Police said the~~ wben Ntcrcltc• put lbree bullet.a into the victim. - I I NEW DIRECTOR · coope.at• w Ith .....,. academic ,.ycholotl .. I ...i J:lal m"'uri-In tho H!lll41!ol! I ·!}t~~~~~~:··~·~~~~~~ty_o_r_ch_1_1d~ren-'-a_n_d_._~est....i....~_u_·~~·~~..;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~..i.=====:::::=:==:::::======:=:::==::;:======== I Recy~'fl''f JteflS! Newspapers. gta~ and 0U1er recyclable articles are being sought by UC Irvine students operating a • c~raUve recyclift& o.-n~ •1 • • ~ • !"'~ f The, recycling cent.er'. P;aled-in t,be ~corio;..:.ra.:-L:·+mf--=- tion yard on JaD)b<i.'9' ~ev~ ""~ o(,Ca~ Drive, is accepting dona· _____ .._ ___ --1 lions or a ny thing re- ,, DOOlll OPIN l :H AM TO 't cyclable iocludlnf brown' public witltocrt char~. paper bags. cardboard, <More iJtformation M t bond paper. telephone the UCI C.ooperatlve t books, colored and clear Recycling Center ma1 J·unbroken glaaa , be·otitainfd '6y calliftt 1 aluminum and \in caos. Daryl~" ma~, 1 of the center. at 174-90'.!8: · I DONATIONS may, be l ., b ht h I ' •, _J roug to t e center . ~ • • • • , J Tuesdays and Thursdays ~~•ant.•d • between 1 and 6 p. aa . .-cl ~ ~ 4.'~'f(IY ' :,1c I from 11 a.m. to f p.mt "' orf,mll• I Saturdays and Suada~. =~-fire;~&. Cqsta,' C Funds derivtd rrctn: bis •l.;,nis ._.. '\~ ... ·:··. HANOTEN 1") JUWIOR TOPS ~~ops' ••• ... , .. ·~" VQl\le Sll.99 ••.••• • . '3" vau. $7. 99 •••••• . ., 1:01 "' GIRLS BATHING SUITS FonotJS Mdlier Reg. $5.99 Sze 3/bx ................ 12" Sii.e 7/14 ................ 13" the· s ale or the recycled calaure~te del(ee. with a items will s upport the citatk>SJ for ' h"onors and .. --------~~~---111!1'-~-----~----------------------------•I staging or forums. lcc· distinction. at ·cal Stat.e- l turers and films on en· Chico. Zeiadod is an 1 vironme ntal issues. The Estancl~ Hl&Jl ScbooJ :.events w Ill be open to the -rraduate. . - or~\Reeord . LAGUNA Hflll MORTUA"Y 25301 Allcla Parkway Laguna Hiiis, Ca. 581-4300 ~--· fllOftTUlAV •· Laguna Boech 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 flDKPAlltl.Y COtDtMl. flUMaAL ..... ~~~I~ _w~· . \P..~lE P_IEWASHtD Hl·FAStilOJ4 l>INIM JEANS , . :. ,~:. :6'''· I • •. I ; _..' I DALE HI-FASHION KNIT TOP "t s2s• 1.J. s500 · o•. for (. /,-p~lf' t ' ( ,. 1 j,. I . GIRfS ·SHOltTS ' fi~l . J r\ • DMf' ..... 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July 7. 1978 DAILY PILOT Al Invisible Part · 11 REE Pierre SaJangcr. former pr ess sec r e tary t o President Ken nedy, won $1,000 praze for book ·France und the N t:w \V or Jd ' rrom u French co mm i tt ee honoring U ~­ bicentennl a I. Show Return • aa 'Gemini Mall' , LIMITED OFFERI :JULY 1 thru JULY 10 By JE&&Y BOC& LOS ANGELES CAP) -''Tbe la· visible Man" ls still in •iabt. A&aln.at all precedence. thil canceled aerie• baa been r eincareated aa "The Gemini Man." Mer NBC axed the aeries, It bec•n to pick up in Uae raUqa. Ra.arch disclosed that the roncept. tr oot the series luelf. had Mme appeal. THE ASSIGNMENT or revampin1 .. The lnvlsJble Man" laio the "The Gemini Man" wu Jlvftl to Lettie ,., ,..... Stevens. In the past. be created "The --------------------Outer Llmita" and wrote the pilot.a for "McCloud.·· "It Tak• a Thier· apd the Tony Franciosa seameat of "The Name of the Game." The dour sclen· tis t played by Da,•id M cCallum has aiveo way to a lightheart ed ad· venturer played by Ben Murphy in lhe newsbow. .. The Invisible Man" was doomed fro m the start Stevens took over the series as pro-1Nv1s1 a&.•-• ducer alter the pilot was made and found be was saddied with an UD· workable concept. "David was presented as an in· tellectual scientist trapped in in· visibility." he said. "It was like 'The Fugitive' -he was chased by ever· ybody. It was an impouible concept to sustain." STEVENS SET OUT to convert it into a m ission show, but there were W.paySalb.caehforalwninwncans drawbacks. He said, "We found we a other, clean, household~. didn't have a man o( action lo send out • •ll•cll 1nclucJ•• a1um•num 1011. P•• 1><1n1 I roan food and cJ•nner of 0 ~isHsions.ldnD~tv!.<:.~~snctt't ~~f~ lriys:-oqJ, l!UttttrrlO <lllO l'Mal COl\liiTi'ter' Cert.tin otller c!i>an.an:--OT ''"· e COU uu U1e a ~~ ........... 'a1um1num item& canoe r;,cJeemeo Call yO<Jr Cen1e• •or oe•d"" And he had a wire who had to go along Brtng It to Reynolds Aluminum Orenge Recycling Pl•nt, 210 E. Meats Avenue ~ l.L .. Cl c .. 0 Riverside Fwy. Meats Ave • KatellaAvo Tuesday thru Saturday -9:00 a.m. · 4:30 p.m. Phone 998-4271 tor Information on Mobile Unit schedules In your area. on the missions which made it a fami· ly affair ." Cancellation or the ftnt series cave Stevens an opportunity to jettison all the baggage t hat wei&bted lbe show down. Out went the hounded scientist and in came the swashbuckler . He also discarded the permanent in- visibility that required a mask a nd gJoves and opted for the ability lo turn the invisibility off and on. .. WE WERE COMMANDED from on high not to come up with another violent show." he said. "ll had lo be accepted as escapist adventure by young people and attempt to capture even the casual attention or adults." As insurance. Universal Studios as- s igned Harve Bennett -the man responsible for the success or "The S6 Millio n Man " and "The Bionic Wom an" -to overssee the new series. "This time last year we didn't have one script for 'The Invisible Man,• " said Stevens ... Now for 'Gemini Man' we have four written, three due in and 20 separate ~ood premjses. The con· cept now works.'' NOW SAVE 10 to 60% Wh en we have a sale, we have a sale! See why we're making this our greatest sale event ever. For a limited time only you can take advantage of truly unbelievabte savings on cu rrent and discontinued lines of'fine furniture throughout our entire store ... In all departments. Save on such prestigious lines as Drexel, Heritage. Henredon, Baker. Century, Hekman. Brandt. Weiman, Sherrill, Sc hae fer .. Leather. Marge Carson. Stanton Cooper, Chandler's Custom Upholstery. Aireloom Bedding and much. much more. Ca ll one of our professional designers today. or better yet . come in and see for yourself why Chandler's 1s making this ohe of their greatest sa les ever. • luetdoy, W.dnetdoy, """'"4oy Md Sotvntoy, 9.JOto 5 :.30 Moedoy 12 to 9 • !'idoy 9:l0 lo 9 8TBVENS, WHO CA•E t<1 Holl1wood afte r s uccess as a Broadway p!ayw~ said he lan'l bothered by the fact that he's not tW'D• lna out ptt1U,iouc drama. "lt'a all tile sa01e for a produur," be taid. ·-wbat'a important ii bavln1 a ~appy cast and crew and a mildmum ot prodiaeUoa problema. • • He aalcl llu.rpbr ~all the ....u for becomint a atar. He aakl, ''he'• • at.bJelic, aood lootina. an acffptable actor and not retent.ed by men." Newport Jazz Festiv.al Ends Ori Upbeat 8) JESFaEY D. ALDUllAN NEW YORK <AP> -The bJarinc brau or Count Buie's spirited bl1 bud cl<>Md out an 11-day run for the 23rd allJlUal Newport .Jau Fe:stival in a well-attended fantWell bull at the R.oaeland Ballroom . An enUulliaatic ~ ol cluffn .and listeners packed RoMland. one of the Jast.P,laces io ti.e eotµJtry which devotes it.self exclusively to duclns for partners who like to touell each other. BASIE'S BAND was tlie hlt.·of the evening, presentinc the whistling, clappin1 and stomping fans wi&h a rapid succession of pro(e11iona t aoloists and lively arrqemeni. la that socko Buie stf'e. Geor&e W.la. tile Muv.a.·s pro. ~er, ~~eWl. bee and ahakial bands. The music waa re· ~ enouc.b Jor Weill'• llappy. mood, bat be said llt had aa adcUtioea1 re- ason: the fe«:tval, wt.dell has alwJys had troub\e paylnc its w_,, ii pro- bably 1olng to make• pro& Uaia 1ear. "We have to count it. neu week. but I think we'll fiaiab lft the black," said Wein. WEIN SAID IT was tbeblltfest.ival -••a lot of warmth out there'7•iace it switched from Newport, K.I.. lo New York five years qo. WANOIRINCiE# ·~ aeoino Perd.Jla> 1 I ,, I, .. fllanledln c:Aoc:M~COl .... I . - INDOORHOU8 I <t .PLANTS agi1tfro1n MARINERS cnoo.. one c:A '*9 fCJYCrite Indoor hol isepkJnts. Thefe's lhe heartV . ·--r-~lo~~CHARlN.lhecoloffuland ~WANDERING.RN, and the unique and appropriatefV named ARTl.lERV FERN. ViSit a MQ(.,.. blnQs necn&t you. We en look#lg forward to meeting you and we tq:te you1 dileoYer Ytt'f so monv people are IWttcNnQ their MMngs to Mor'• •s.. . . _.IRING YOUR ~VtNGS TO MARINERS TMCE HOME HIGH INTEREST NfO A ff& INDOOR PlN« . (AU. Of;RCES OPEN SATURDAY J_ULY 1 OTH) The festiv al dJd t,ave several capacity-house nights. The coocerts of Cbarlje Mingus, McCoy Tyner and Elvin Jon~. Herbie Haacotk and t.be N""POft....,. Newpert 11 .. ch Laguna IHCl'I Weather Report were sellout.a., •l· • (Malrf()ftfee) (Bayaid•Center) (Corner of For"t Ave.) • Mariners. Savlnnsa and LOanAssockdi&t • tracUnc a youtbluJ crowd that la· 15,1Wettdtf1 Otlv~ 1024 Bayside-Or111e 310GlenneyreStreet dicates Jau -or at least a jua-rock (714}142-4000 (714)642..000 (714) 494-7508 amalgam -continues ti> pulit.a iMOs ,.---==--=-======================= caae or the blabs behind it. BUT W E-N SAYS lf the festival bas lo rely on tJcket aal~ it would have · ( '. ~ ended In the red. Sutillldia of SW,000 MAILBOX_ ftom the Ultea of l~-9ehlita Brewln& Co. and the National Endowment for ""'1~;;:;:~~;;~:;;;;:;~~~:"'~~ the Atta. made up the difference, t.e said . # Here's your chance to save. big at Carls Jr. -save $1.00 when you .cash iJl on all three offers. Or, $2.00 when you·get two of each.Offers good at all of our convenient locations. .. " • A'' OM. y PllOT Wednetd•r. Jutx 1. 1m • TV Highlights KllJ C> 8:00 "fsadora." Vanessa By J£aav lt1C1C ~abll.sh a Cluk Gatble-Spencer Tracy relationship Sky's the, Limit for New TV Series Rederave portrays ~ lc&endar,y dancer LOS ANG ELES cAP> O.Splte the mes about between its st ars, Christopher Ston~ and Todd Isadora Duncan In this 1969 mo\•te bio-violence, blue s•ies advtmture 1ta1 ot\·er been very Susman Gene E\•JM pla~s Spt!ncer, the ~ruH hud graphy ~ucce sCul on te•evl,)tc,>n. oft.he charterflylnaserv1c.. NH C GJ 9 . 00 111 . I . m GI en Foollooitc he roe!> COW'Una danier ln wide e>peo "I think the TV a\ldicmcc hllS tired somewhat of Campbell Th<• <'Ountrv-western singer •P:&Ct'$ u .. AdventurH In Parach• , "''Route 16" thto proverbial cop show.'' he 1a1d. "What Is 10 hosts a 1'V ~p~1al "1th comics Don and ''Then Came Hl"OQIOn" have bun elbowed herent in the cop i.bow 11 yoo h¥ve a lite and deuth Rickles. Dick l\Jart1n. ll1trvey Korman a.side by i uys with 11x·1uru and polJce specl1J1. s1tual1on If you hke the charact<'r you'll ao to lhat and Mc Lean S tevenson heudina the 1 ueat "Although comt.'dy W\d variety serv' lht roml· abow lo see how he "''II handle a problem. II ly ~t. ll 's d1tn(uJl to find a dramaLic ahow tbat "Wtun ·~ unique here Is that our auya. don 'l neup. S 'Th SI aervts It." 1t1t1d Larry Rot9, prod-.ctr of ,Cats · c.rry tM&daea . Tney have w flgur\! out a way to &t•t CB fJ l l. 30 -• e ngine Nun." "Spenc~r·a Piiot&.." :tn Ul**lnl avJot.ion tt.ow cwt of Jeopardy u:1l11g their v.·ita. cunnmg and fl ying Debbie RcynoldS plays the title role lu witb~thbluetklt•·totutyoµ•JlwMk. ability." this 1966 musical movlr with Chad a first for TV, called on his OYt'n Oylna experience for the show. The personah\1ts and c haracter names are molded aftu Owrs he has known. Ht · en- thus iasm for aviation appiarenlly is conta1lous . the cast went out and took nyina lessons. ""'HAT WE'VE TRI ED TO do is desian a rm>d base of operations tor the ~how ," Rosen ~aid "Spencer A vlntion renls planes. lHches fly Ina. flies charters and ferries equipm<'nl and ~upplics. "Because of this we're able to aet them lntu lllJ<'h situations as Oylng explosives or prisoners or doing crop dustln11. The~<' arc two auys who Cly for u living nnd the stories will arise from that." Everett of T V's Medical Center in tho CO· ROSEN 81iLIE\'t;.8THt: ··cllma&c ls riJht" ror THE t'AMI LY HOUR, inauaurat~ a yur aeo slarrin~ role I \hill hurnur·le avened adventure thut i;eeks to by the n<'lwork5 to cut back sex and violence In the -;=================::::- --------------------l'Urly evening, has proven u quaamlre for series. • TV DAILY COG ~W•DNBSDAYj I •V•NING I i e:oo U WAI. HR CROlllllT£ * CIS EYElllltG ll[WS fJ8 1CllCDlm._ D 110! lllJ UJ iUi Cl) .... . ...,.,. 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IM.r (<~I ·6'-!om"'' ~l .... b Wf\fy KO~E Television (50)' '"001 TO 111.l Y JOI .. CPGt ...... , ntes .. "Hnlt,~IGI . ""tSCAf'I TO Wrfars MOUNT AfH" ''UFMUAID .. ''HAIUD ..,...._ .. IPGJ Not many have survived. If "Spencer 's Pilots" IS lo ao beyond its Cirsl 12 t•pisodes 1t must. like "The $6 Million Man" and ''The Bionic Woman.·· prov1dc enough derrlna-do to attract young~ters "'1lhout drl ving uwuy the adults Rosen. who SJ)S the charter pilot background is No Tobacco For Eastwood That actor or world renown Clint Eastwood reportedly never has smoked a cigarette or any portion thereof. HAIR REMOVER Q. "That <'hemical hair remover known as a depilatory suppos<'dly can rtimove the ru n on a woman's legs. Why can't a man use it in· stead of a ra zor for s having·!" A. Too Irritating. A daily dose on the face would make welts. The \\Omen don't need It that frt'quently. Beside$, men's whiske rs arc so much tougher than leg hair thut the stuff would have to be hyped to an intolerable strength. Question arises as lo which or our presidents knew\ thr l east about mus ic Nomina t e U S Grant Was his claim that he knew only two i.ongs. One wu ··vanne Doodle" and the other wasn't. Un1!Ht Art1\h The,1trP\ Trees with squar e trunks, that ·s what tcholars at the UnJ vers1· ty or F1orida are trying to 1row. Hold on . It's not the nonsense it seem.1. not at all. In Panama is a valley full of s uch trees. They're <·ottonwoods of a sort. Why their trunks 3re four ·cornered I don't k.now, but th ut 's the cssf' And those Flonda resenrL'hers h av e gathered up a batch ol saplings from t hat forest -.~\OUTH COA\T ':ll"f MA\ ~ "MOTHlt • .-& •s,..--.nMMY. CIArf LAllr INI THE CITY SHOPPING C!CNTAl OIAMGl U4-Jt 11 ~ crn CEMTIE CIMEMA!i • CA FAWY IMAl\ICHUTIUI llU G.G FAWY ICITY DA. U l.I Did I tell you the bit· gesl tigers are bigger than the bigl(est lions? Possibly not. But believe I did mention thal when Uons and tigers fi g ht, the tigers generally win. A fightin~ lion st rikes out with one paw at a time. A tiger s1l!! on its haunches and strikes out with both paws simultaneously. Address mar/ tn t .\1 . Boyd . P.O. Bor /56(), Costa Me1a 92626 M3 .... ~~.§f!) MfO-&J t0. CO.UT PU.Ill _,,10-.,ff.Tl!rl ""'~-_.,, .. ., .. .,...,_ ... , .... SHOWM AT Clt .. 1ALAMD CONT. DAILY· l :>•J:tt 4:JM. .... t:Ot SIHIOIS CITIIIHS $1.Sf AT ALL TIMI$ w11u1•s WALT DlS..-t'S .. ,.,,"' 0 GUS" so. COAST PLAZA CONftNUOlll .... , C.111 •tu I lt•I n ., ... , ..... .. JIM lntlol r\111 ClllTOOM CUJMCI 146-llll ,, .... , .. ,,,....," MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA C.111 llru 1411 ....... )411111 MANN'S SO. COAST PUZA ll)*lrtwf WllJU MANN'S ClllEMAUND MM So llMI &ult ... II! lltl ru••- •INIHUY ·N•AST .... 1UT'S EWTtlTa.oo. ,., 1" 2:JM:45-7:00-tit0 1111 WOke"I •••OMt -""' UOtt It""""'• •TM Uotf HAUCE ,. ,_... ...... I ..... ,, ,. ....... . '"'·" .... , .... ~ I l .. U\.ltilt ''*"" lllFOID.HOffMAM ·u r11 Pl£SIOTS ..,. CO..T. DAil T 2.-00.4:J'-1: 11-t:U "'"** t .. HHf MAl,.MOfe.,_. --·-~ 1M 11 m" re COOlt Hilt I, .. , .... ,..._. 4M t .. llllt !Ml WOke'1 I••-" •llWI UCllT 11 """u' • •""" n•• = DRIVE -INS NOT SHOWN In-= IN SEN SUR ROUND . . Sit. hn. Mon I Hol•. 1 :15 • 2:ao • 1:00 • 1:30 • 1o:•s .. W9dnesday.Juty7. 1976 DAIL v PILOT A I ' Van Digs Love Stories Q: Waaat tloe1 U.. fermtt ''My aest door," Vae J ....... tlllltik a~ ttol.ly1"0Ci'• rewra to lite fUm. •1 ol Ion 1&or1ea! -A~ S., Sprillt fkld, ...... A: Vete ran Van's view makes sense: ''T he pen· dulum had lo s wing back sooner or later to the &ood old·fastuoned love stcry, I.he cood old muslul," he aa.ya. "J think pe<>ple are getllng awfully tired of those bart-btohlnds and those four-teller word~." Q ; I WH 1hoeked wlaea I heard the aHou.ur or "Wbt's My Llee!" l•ttochaH Ute late Larry Blydeta •• taos& of LIM! syndicated aeries early this ••1 •• tllou11t be were stUI alJve. Waa be ever mar· r1ed1 Aad WH he worltln& for the late Department I• Morocro before Ile died! -Mu . R.8 .Y., Melbourne, Fla. mariied Carol llaMy, famous Broadway danci.n& star a.nd choreo1rapher. They divotted in 1M2. Later Carol passed aw•y at the age ol 39, luving two children. Q: I lleard tltat P ... L""9 o.e wetcaaet • pou.ada. Wlay! -Valerie Oe•oede. ~troH. A: .. Because of rrustrat!on And my mother's cooluog." Paul nostaJeicaJJy rtmembers. "Mot.her never cooked a meal without potatoes, even for breakfut. l finally went on a diet and Iott 50 or eo pounde and ca ye away my fat t'lothes. Somethinc I no longer do when l lose weight. Now I keep both wardrobes because I know I'll need them again. I can gltin weight just readtnc a menu!" 'Glad You Asked That' in Ule sense of beUlt: planted 1111c t~l under. They are entombed above ground' ~ JI01" qu~.soon.s 10 1111 Gardno. ··clod You Asked That," care o/ lh11 nNJPOJ)eT, PO. llor ll7U , Cfucago, Ill 60611 Man/Jlft and lly Ccmbarr wall 011.f1'·rr a1 monv quulicm1 o.s lhey can t" tllnr column, bill lhe oolume of matl makes prraoracl r~r f"UJOUtbl~ A: Blyden was on a personal, not a Stale Department, mission whtin he d1c.-d from injuries sustained in a car crush In Morocco. Born Ivan Lawrence Blicden in Houston. Tex., the highly r e· aarded actor-host was 49 when be died. In 'SS be Q : Hu Groucho Mux ever revuJed which q•esUon on bis lona·nannlng qwa show <"You Bet Vour Life") he repeated more fr~uenlly! -Bob Strong, Brooklyn. ;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~) A: Yes . The question he must have asked a hun· ~ "NISSdtllt Ul.USw J:ff.6:00-10:00 INI "lllilHIAIT "Ass• 4: I M;tl CKI dred times was : "Who's buried in Grant's Tomb?" The correct a nswer is nobody's buried in Grant's Tomb. People are not burled in tombs -at least not PETER FALK DAVID NIVEN PETER SEUERS TRUMAN CAJIOT£ • JAMU COCO • ALIC GUINNESS • NANCY WA.LKER llSA LAHCHESTER • EILEEN BRENNAN • U TtLLI W'INWOOD NIJI. SIMON'S HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT AttillslWMa.itlli&MCllt._tllli' i*, M,.._, IM ruytie ma ttlei' Ms. AH AMERICAN "ROMEO AND JULIET11 A loue story that's joyous, funny and so touching you will never forget it. ~'.~ Robby Benson & Glynni~ O'Coonor P!'"O.c~1·, Max Baer ""' Rogt>r Uimr11s · ~ "Y Max Baer . ~ .. -... \( ....... , ... ... ADMIWS llA•S .. So«" S'.tJy .w So~ " Herman Raucher ~" 11y Sci"i n s~ :-. Bobhie Gentrv · ().;ir• ". "Michel Ltvanlt ~· r.l'll <.-Illas O A 1cytu c."""""""1 n. t:arw>r PGIT ,,. :\t I :J .. l:JO-l:J0- 7:JO.'t;JO WAUOlllllYI .. ,.., ....... w ........ , ... , .. , ....... .. 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IT'S NOT AIOUT coacll IEEE:' WEEKDAYS 7:16-1:00.10:'5 SATISUNIMON HOUDAYI 2:00.3:4S-S:»7:1S-t:OS-10:45 Con11ftuou1 Dellr 2"11CM:3J.7:1$.t:45 f'IMAJ< a.... nlm ~c=;OcfeTo Billycloe A looe story thats JOYOU5. funny and .II) touching you UJlll neuer /~t 11 (PO) "FRENCH CONNECTION II" ITA"AINO OlNl HACIUIMH &.ooon•• WILCOMI TO THI 2PD CUITUll'£ Cll'OI llftCHAtl '01111 • JIHHl .t.CW4flll l'flfll IJSTIHOV • lllOWIO .IOllOAH ·Munier ' · · 11yne;V1l~, ia.MNW C-. · "-""·' 111111 • "1tll lll!Ji WJI · rw:J\,UUU JI.\ • ~~ f/1.1' l.l~\ · UM IN OllSIUI IWll'l 1WAt .a · D'IJW. M'lllOllll .al D&NEY MlOUCTlOl'6 GUS0 .: C>IAllL TOH ,_ITOH HfHll' POHOA OlfflH '0110 • JAMO CO.Ul\H HAL HOL811000! • -(llT ""'C--...U.WAGIO.Lll • C\J'f "9HllU0ll WEUOA'S t 00-t »tO 0 SAT t4JH 'tl-J.MM-• IOU (~J EDWARDS CINEMA HAnolAf..0Alllll' C TAMl'4 14'·1101 HOW ON ~ LA"OHT ICRUN ANO IN THE MOST LUXURIOUS THEATRE WIEST CW NEW YO .. IU WEEKDAYS 7, 1 .... 45 IAT·IUN 2:00-4:35-7:15-1:41 (PO) I • (I JI DAil V PILOT PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE O.lna Team? ~no.s·•-"A1 ACTtTIOUl•Vtlltltl "CTITl®SaUMllUI ...,.__.6 .,...llT "'°""'Q "4Ul\atTATa¥&11T ttAM•tTAH¥•WT ,,. ........ ---............ ,..,.1o1._,,.Pff_ ,,_.,,.-"'"' nwto1lowl110 "' __ ...,..._. ... ,~ . .,, _._ • ~• SOC>Hllt f'\.UMlllllG CO.. aoot . SATVllllA, UIO S. eo.11 Hwy., OOL-l'llol l!NTElll'lllSC.., 1..., Ciool ........ ,..u ... 22. "°'-... ~ ~t.<Kll, Q lll6f11l•tt.SI •&• Wllltt ..... C .. U Met•• ~ CiMU-,cA. tD hWfl O. C•rroll, >M C:yCtf'tH 'hn ..... L. Wil-P.O, ... ~ 300t W . $1 ....... UQlilM .. ~ll..C•l·IOl'tM.~1 u"' k f1•hml. Ott Fl ... tldeO .• QMl14!1tA:.. ..... :u..c•u.-...CA. ., KINGSTON, Ont. (AP> -Tbe captain or 0 . yo..-.ing fl\11 11UWW...,l•(Mdu<ltlOll'f .. "" '~t~.:~!1.'i:...CorNllOrM, t2'a -• Taiwan'• Olympic Wlinl teacn says that for the • •fll ••._s..-o.wr•u °"'•Me,,..c.i11~11••n.1' .=.-:u"'-•"ceMllldM" ... moment, bia country pla:na to compete in the games """ "•_._ ....... 111-0 """' ,,,. '"''' 11v.,,..., 11 011c1u<1eo ., • N.ii 1. ... ._ bl ,.._,_ ~YC.lotfll .. Or~C-l'fOfl,_ .. _ .. ,.,, .. M l•. Tlllt It~ -"*',_.,...,.I •the Repu le of"llUla. Alltt a IJarce-weet loot. 6,000.mU. &rd across 11,mt. t>Pllt ""'' .~:!:.:.!.~!"!~! ft1ec1 "'"'a. ::;,.o-.,.o..,..C11io11111W .. .-. . Captain Tom Hauell1aJdlnanintervlewthila BOATING the oatton lo seattb ol the orilua ol tho word ........ °".,...c"'1o.i1yf'liot, ee..n1.,o.•11. .. 0c ... 99c-ir°""-• ,.... , ftaa1 tMc.1alon wbetherbls country's Dlne team• wut "Wyomlnc.'' lZ·yH.r-old 11.._ Raad •llll cloean'l J-'n·•·•"o"'w'·''lt "'"" "·"'.. """ ~,,...~ ..... <lNll Oellf "'"" compete as~ RepUbUc of China or at T aiwan will bave an a.nawer. But be think• u baa aometbln to PUBLIC NOTICE """o-0t ... oe ,.,.,, o.iiv ,....., --.l!M.1••'·1.,,2'·"" ,,,..,.... be made somewhert-111 &.he chain ofsponsorahlp aod . do witb u.e lndlaa 11U.ble "wyo... I .,_ 1t. n,JO.•ftdJuly '. ,.,. un"''•------------~val t.hatatre&cheafroc tboTaipel Yacht. CJ&ab M--. 1Ut ,.,.,ts and five brothers and ala· "1m-r1ovuu11""' PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC Nonct: cotia.RepubllcotCMu()bmpinCommitl•c. F hm ten vbiled 1' 1taU. that have towns. counties and n .. 1e1::-..!!!~:"!:11W,,_ 1ttcm•o.uua .. •ua renc an hlteori~al •Ues named Wyomlne. Tb~y aald all the .... ..-1cT1nouu1111111u ..a11110T•Tt•1" CAPTAIN HSUEH. 39 saJd the polltlcaJ con • ... '-lted f THE 11oee11 1 H ov-io~u1.. MAMan•n:MeNl ,,..""kiwi"'-----.-~ • PJacet1 Ule)' Vut were at ork• in tralls. Altbouth COMP•111n .•mc•••""'"-....,'· n..to111>••~--·-...... ., ... u.,; -...., trov~ny over which des1enation bit country wlll • • no OQt seems to have a translation ror the lndlan '""""lk'"'"·c.'''°'"'••1.... llh>•" sou'"''"' oaTa•l.,....,,., compete under has ~amaged tbe morale of bis five. Penalized ·•wvo," forka are ap--tJy •-voJva,.I. 8 ,.,,,0 .. dlo• to ,._, "· ow10~11i "n °~ AA1Na~o c vt1LOPM1CNT otu .. "'o"'. H••Po•t ... ell. .. _ t h ch ri ..... .. d rt ... " 1\ ,......... m .,... ..... •' • Cr •• Mll,Ml .... Of' .. lltl\,~Mlfonu.,... COMPANY, "l~ ......... cw-. c-il'°""f~ memucr earn. w J ar v'l;\,I uere u nc ""e Manus (atbtt,JamesHand. Thi•IN .. neU IH-'"""' ... ""' M<t,,c.moc111 u k •ll •• M ...... l.N)_....I_ wffkend to begin trials !or t.be samnc eompewteo • Tbe Hanel fa_lllJJY trip WWI paid for by Sl,200 In OMIJM.i Mmll\ o.••··· ~ ............ 0-Pl~C.lllOtfll• onukeOntarto. For Riders , ...... __ ,. -·~ .. ----'ed th-"&b th• W"o-1.... ftollot'1H,Gul<1~\'""' wllll 1"9 Coto...0t•Mar,C:•ll•oo11•.,.U ,Jo¥11 ........... ,,..~ .. 0t-~ _._. r-~-• ~---leJ '"" .., ., .,._.... Th•• •l•l~-'11 "'" ,.,..._,A. Doney, ft04 °"'""II" F<>Of\(.HeWPotl .. «11.C..lf""°"~ The controyersy arose oul of C•nada 's official re· BJcentadlat llllWion and u m at.chlna st41te Co<lft•• ci .... of °'""O-C011~1"°" -NM sc ... •. l •"..,.. &toc11.c .. n101n1,.,.,s• '"'' t>vsl"ff\ '' ,~ ,, • • f h is t 11' .. ,. t<USU Tll" OU\itlt\\I• (-(ltG Ill' 11'"'1· .. Ml'll\ef\lllp. cognlU<,>n o t e. comm'¥' l iovemment of tbe NEWPORT R 1 <AP> cra.n . """'1""''",•· ~°''Ma"'' PeopJe s Republic of Cbma. Canacta dooe. not of-• · · "' "" .. '"""" °' ... ~ '°"'1o.t••1>11o4, , .. ~~A.oouo n11, '*"•-111 -• fllM .... .,.. flclally recognize the oJdtt Republic ol Chlu. -Frenchman Alain ,SupremeCourt/J ustlceTlu1rgoodMarsla•JJhas , .... 1-.u.30.•r>e1'~11 '·1•1• u~,. CO::.~C::~~':"~;::~:= • .;.i:_,.: "·"[Cttru•ONftt9c-:r•"-\1 which was driven to the bland of Taiwan by t.l\e f~1:S·s~: ~9{! ;~°!7'e0J been ho&pttalized after :n.d'fcrinc "a mild heart dis-' Pt.BLIC SOTICE "· """ •usai Pllelfi-o..,. coeu o.n, ~~ 1 Communist tak.eover~the mainland In ltd. Transatlantic Race has turbance." a court spokesman t<tcTmous •""""'' l'l>llll-"" ~Coe•• °"'"' P11o1. .....1,u.JO . ....-JW1Yi. "" ""'-'•• The Federal Dt,pa.rtmentol External Atrairs has b een knoc k e d r'rom said. HAMUTATIEMINT J""•1..iuo.•N1-""~1.m• t•it-H saiJ the Taiwan!le we. welcor:oe to compete . bul second to third position t ::r;.hal~, 67 ( ~:s ,8~1tt4 ~!.":~'°''-"' w'°" Ii °"'"Cl DW· PUBLIC NO'nCE PUBLIC NOTICE not as the Repubbc ol Cttjna. in th_is y~ar's standings Hospital ~fu/ observ~tion a ~~t ero!~P~~1r:.,,"°'p~~ _•;.e..,~C-:.,~::! •i:,.~~'::::::::ru , for violating rules of the and 8 checkup after b~ ex 1111Q~•.ca111..,,,1.,,.,, ·~~~::::::r t11eto1-'119...,_15....._ ........... INTE•NATIONALulymplcCommiuee CIOCJ of. Royal Western Yacht . d .1 . d " · ·-",.~Ye."~~~~ nc.'1S11f~~.~,·~· ,,,...,.......,.."'*'i .... ~-.,1. · __ ~-~ ficiala have rej~ed national interference in the Club. perience. ., a m 1 d heart . IS· _, -· ........ _. -·· "9 • eo.Lo Lt:An ., Yll4Uft~ ut games and backed the Republic of China designll· A n g e I a G re e n turbance. a spokes man said. oi!1~':""""u iuon01K1.., t».,. ,.,. ~;~oo Le e•cic s TAMPS oF ~~••t. .... ..,. IN<"~ ti k f • The statement was issued i..,..,,"'9,~l•m Mtss•ON v1eJo. "'s.2 """',.....,,. UUWt$ih a-. on. spo eswo_man or the after reporters questioned why 'T'ltli "•'•""'"' wn rne.s "'"" ,,,. ~!~Wf•· No. 106, M10'-Vi.t1G. CA. 11, ~:c.ilflltfll .. ,.!, ':,i Captain Hsueh said be did not know if his team event, _said that Colas Marshall was absent from tbe ~~ .. °' ..... '°""'"°"'..,,. OOflll.Ev•11i..it00f80u9'!,MIWo1> '"'llW,,."'''<--.CIWll't..,1 .. ,l wouldbepreparedto<.'Ompete as.representativesof was given a 58·hour benchas tbecourthandeddown _. • .,.au. . Fsn11 Vieio,CAm1s .,..,.,itM.Mou ., Taiwan and condemned political meddling in the penalty because he took the fin•l decisions of its present term J ~....., °'~ c ... s, ~,,, Pt.ot. n. T~;!.:';.~~':"· wo ,,..rnioo. No. "'rs "•'--"' •.s u,._ wiu. ""' • games. several people aboard · * · -·411111'111• ·14•21·1•• t11So7• T11i~ ttust .. us is cond11ct04 'Y • _1.,0tt11o10..,...c--. ... ,,.,,,..i th Cl b M diter ._... ... i>e,•ne.;o111p. "· "'"' • Taimm Entry. lruiatent Wecsnescsay.JuJy 7, 1976 Famllv's Trek PUBLIC NOnCE • Road Forks He said Olympic officials. competitors and Cana· e u . e . !anee While the crews of other sailing ships arrived to Pt:BLIC SOTJCE oon 1t.enns MtrS11H0t.., 91 C•st o.1::' 191 ... '.l 1----Ai·an•• '-a."e all t~• .. "1·m that they support h1"s coun-for ~ brief ride ID St. waving arms and baod.shalces in New York, Capt. n i, .... _, w•s '"Od "'"'' n.. J-••.n.J11 . ....,.N1r1.1"' w•1• • -"-•-----~J------__ fohn s Nelldo•1ndl .. od 1.1t1•us1NHl · Collftlr Cink or O•t11 Col.tfti't °" try's right to compete and that he hopes tfie Cana· • 0 Ja~r-ttRn:rtl masted b~onrwas-HAMnunMuT 1111ntm . --J-----------"'-' ·· A_fter putting in for 0 .,.eeted with a summons for his arrest ""' ro11-'no ,,..~,, '' "°'flll-. .-sme PlJBLIC NOTICE dian government will respond lo lbis feeling. repairs. he let a few peo-... Thi ho u ed f . neues. Pvllll-Ot•~ COHI Olil'( Piiot. J 0 board beo b ry, w pot t.he98-ootwoodenshipfrom TYPING VN LI MITf O, ,,,. JuneU,lO,<ll\CIJuly7.U,191 .... , .. ,.1---,,-fC1'-fT-IQ41-.-.-.,,-,-... -.. --p e 0 tr ~ of t.h e Bermuda to participate in Operation Sail, was freed 0r-Aw .• su;ie e. eost.t MH•. ca. M•lll• s1•"~'" I ~as b pu • !°\t ~u c e witbout .bail •fter spending the night in Jail on a '2'2~YonM E LOI'\ .. m .. A .. Qcll PUBLIC NOTICE Thtfal.....__._ .............. a_r ~~· . tSS reen complaintofnonsupportofhisson.Cbrislopber. Pl •• Go\1•-..;,c•.•1'~11 '~~ ou•~Tllt oecte. mow. 1 l said. A ptlot boat took Tbiry's former wife PriscUJa tiled the com -T111~11••s1Mnu<ona..c111111111_,1... CMstHwy .• Na._n .. ""·CA.t'MO ----~mmt1·1"esl-.oflHlt'~1tucenF-afa1:bour·tot..itooake" Pl~t. She charg~ lhat'be owes ~ mne years o v-E . ....,,, R "CE 0 . >!40w C.,1.t<M11~ "' hild t l tallin $5 000 Tiii\ '1•1·-....... s . " FFICIALS, ... MS l'f! .. S()t,. l!!N'l9eKll,C4:tMO otherpeopleon board." c s~plJr' 0 . g ~ · '°""1"0 '"'"'°'"""'sa1d the 41-year-oldatrCl\Str-.1So4!1e n.11M1ttet.s 1.t -•••tt•"•-. Yacht Winner 'Contagious' THE KOVAL Western GoVCecll D . Andru of Idaho was selected by zs. '"'-F1E anagan, w.ho lived ln~~u;:;~·:t:,... .c1oo1P..,1N«wll0'1. l11C, • Y ht Cl b th h D · l · f ,.., .. 1111e0°••,,oec. ssex, Conn., was a1..,~1 • ..,.a &•.W.1.MG11h,V1G.""'-Contaglous. a Ranger-33sloopskippered by Ken ac u sponsors e is emocratlc co leagues to become cburman o J->0,•nc1Ju111.1•.:former Canadian Olym-'".,,"WI....,, TM• ,1 .. _,.1 w-. "'" .,.111 .... Kuhn. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club was the overall race · which wa s the National Governors Con· p · h , .. ooos ~vcte• ... •<>t-..eo...r, .. ~ and Class A and B winner in the Performance Han-originated in 1960 and is (erence. His election by the Cull llBUC N=:;bbr ts.:a:d8;U~ c::i: colld""" "-• u • .,,._ ~ dicap Racing Fleet division o.r Dana Point Yacht held every four years. conference was automatic. •1cTtT1ovsa 11 d" h 11"'" P11t111.,... O•~ c .. " o.itv 1111~ Su along with the London A d s s vl· d .. :-s"""ond ""llltST4T'sma tng y . H 111ed w1m ""' J1 .. 1u o,.noJury1,1•.21.1t1t Club's Independence Day Rega tta nday. o ru • er n .. •u.> .... ~ n.f~Pf•w M i s s G r e e 0 '9'1C°""''lll'!Jlll!9 tm. The regatta also included four classes o{ s mall Observer . term as governor ol Jdabo, suc· bil • -·ts sailing on inside courses Saturday. Meanwhile, an Argus ceeds Gov. R°'8rt D. llay of "r 111PP"$ s•11101Bm.ea.nbw Ce, said Michael •snu PUBLIC NOtlCE f 1 .,.,. t l 1 d ted R li bos OELt, n1.., M•"" U'C • a anadian living eou101111,y1>11ot. 1----------...u PHRF A & B -l , -Oontag:ious; 2. Sundance, pa ~o P ane epar le>Wa. a epub can w e one-111-.c.111.,., •• tt .. in EqJand was elevated rv1. "" uo.-1• l'ttt1nousaus1111u t Ja .... Mayer, Capo BYC·, 3, Sho•udowlJ, a1· .. b Hahfax. Nova Scotia. to year t•rrn ended. crcqory "'" ~11>11 • ,.A_11,A•w--u• ... -.. " 5t .. <M1•Meu .c11110 rom thJrd to second N011CE T-"'1ow-, .... _:::..~--:::.:-... _-Ri•,,.h-~n. Capo BYC. search 1or William The Democratic Governors 1 i'' ...... ..,,~.-· ... __...---u . .,_, • h l I:' I Thh -t\tll > <Olpe>$ uOft in the Standings .. : • PRoF·C -1.TbeVu'"arBoatman.H"""Cur· Mtc ae ..c. anagan. Conference. at a breakfas t 111••..,., b POUNTAIN VALL.,.,,eARee-' .n .. -1• 0••90f• 1.01 e ca u a e of C ol as · s avsiNUS ~ w.,.,.., ... ,,._ h-..., v;;::-r ran. OPYC; 2. Peggy Lynne. Chet Pierce. DPYC; 3, whose boat, the Gallop-caucus. elected Gov. ltelllblll Thi> ,1•11_"' w•penalty. •HMINT c.1 11 .., 111 ,, 7108 • -~ Beluga, Hilding Johnson. DPYC. ingGael, was found aban-•11011111 Aakew of Florida .u chaJrman C011n•rc1troo10r-Colas and the r ace .• ""°" is clol!\Q 111111. CM•o• "'v•t.,, ,,,., °"'"'- CRUISING CLASS -1. Company's Best. d~f!edatsea. . (o~ the . nel(t year. Go~. Patrltlt J. L•te~ or 11,tm ner, Eric Tabarlywigfft GA'-OEN. feOa ~:· Hunllt191o<> .. .c;, c.t"-l•: .. George Cunningham. DPYC; 2. Capella, Mike .1 he Greek freighter WLsconsm ~as named chairman-elect. P\IOll•~ o"'"" Fruce i>olh arrived hi 11"''°" 11o1.c11, CA. l"'' 11u~n•u 11 (~..,._""' ' ' Reed. unattached; 3, Genesis., Eldon Cutler. DPYC. Ntma. reported Thursd~y 111 Jun•••.n,.io .• nc1JV1Newpo~t on Tuesday. By ,..,.,w., .... 1Ut1 d1v•t11i••e: • .,°'"'•"•' . CATALINA-27 -l . JubHaUon, Tom Hill. that it .took Flanllgan s . Fourte.en-year-old Alson. Waite.rs of Tucson. p•·BLIC 1"-l fl t ' ' ee.a• CA ..., -Opyc·. 2, Barbara. J ohn Walts. Capo BYC : 3, yacht In tow sout~ of ~rti... wo.n the "My Arnenca Contest ' sponsored bv .... UC ng rs across the'"' nv on . . Tiii• , ........... , Iliff-·"""" c ee I d th 1 a(· PtCTiT~finish line, TabarlyconcluCICHlllJ9fl lll· ~;~:.0•rkolOtMQeC-~on,.,,. Secure Duane Berger OPYC. r n an e previous e Bicentennial Commission of Pennsy vania an NAMUTA became the only man to ~ .. ,,.. LASER -1. Tim Fuller. OPYC. day. However, the ves_sel the National Education Association. f . t r ~w••M p ....... -Ot ..... C:.0.•I o.11'1 ltllot>r• Lloo·l4 -'. Zain S1'monson, unattached·, 2, was lost when a tow line Alison won $5,000 for ~~~' o11owtl\g "'wan ~o o the trans-w•• mec1 """' ,,,. June ... 1~to.•l\CIJutv1,1t1• "*'• ~ b k RtOIARO PAR AUant1c solo events. ·•noe colHllv 00\.lune ·• Bruce Brown. unattached: 3. Brian Hench. unat-ro e . a film strip presentation ( ) •~•0c,..,F,...,1.• "*' PUBLIC NO'l'ICE ..... bed. THE S.,.JPPER of the of America's p ast. pre-PEOPLE ,,.., BIRCH BROU Pl'"".l·---·~-----.J .._ a and Rtcr..nt lk<kwl Glll' his 'II> Co.n O.oty ~ SABOT A -1. Bradnmon, Capo BYC. Nima reported via radio sent future. °'"•~F•-.NtwJ>C31-foot trimaran into" •4.1'· 191' tnH ••CT•~tOUUUMMus , SABOT B -1, Ken Gates, DPYC tl'lat the GallOping Gael The S2 .500 second· ,11Ji!,'r'",.." is <Newport I( arbor on Wed-NAMUTAYIMI"' • ,~ was found with its sails place prize went to Sara 11;c...,•oe.1nesday, a few hours .... ~::;~•-1"'peno11ure°"""'~ .. partially down nnd said Sieler! 17. o( Norfolk, Neb., for her poem about Tl111 i141111,...,,1 •ahead o( Ka . . ~NOTICE Kozv KOMFOllt Sl•tcovut , it appeared Flanagan Amertca. and 17-year-old ltobert James Ma.re II or ~~~~c1ecrtot0t•Jaworski of Pola~~~!~!:uus111us ~.1-~ .. R.o .• ~-... ~· may have fallen over· Rent~n. Was h .. co!l~ted Sl.500 a,s thir~·place prize waa •ailing tbe Spaniel a TATUHNT e.,,,.,. M•tllltiOll, "'u,.o. •• board whlJe adjustJng for his montage pamting of Arnencan ltfe. ~~~:'r3S·footsloop. ' erw~•••dolf'9Du\fo Rd··;::,-...~~:;::,:,,,..~ ,. Schmidt Selected thTemhe' res"ue cen•Ar i·n A federal J·udge ruled.that K-K-•v, author of C Tbe fifth.place finisher s IE " R C·H o F Rd.,G0&101es..c•nm . ... .., ..,.. ".,..,, PUBLI was Thomas G 9101 Mt. WtiNnq1..,., "''' ""'',.." 11 <0"4!11<1 .. -. • Halifax said 1· t is in· ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo'!l Nest," c_annot sue th.e of rossman.,. -,108 ~··r...,..,..r11>1p h d A d I •1cT1T1ou the United States, who;;.~v. 40, "'Fern,..,1, llt•ft••dM.n\lefOll terested in the yacht's producers oft e Aca emy war ·Wton ng movie 1tAM1Enarrtved about 3 P :•.•HH Ac1tllne11oU1"1t'°" 'Coast Guard Chief I Paul H. Schmidt has been elected commander ol U.S. Coast Guard Au~ary Flotilla 25 of Newport Beach. The floti.lla is baJed at the Balboa ,Bay Club. Other officers elected were Thomas A. Gillen, vice commander: ft.ed C. Manb, membership .tralnlng; Nick Dooli11. 'public education; Joey Bishop, communk.atlOns~ Ti°' Tate, Rosnaeel. 1crowth and retention: Norie Hellrung. operations; John Wilson, car~r coordination; William Hickman, mate.rials; 8udolf Baron Jr .• finance; David Roberta, veuel examiner, and Jerry .HeUrunc, public: Nlatlona. loo book and de•~a. Of ba5ed On the book. . . Tlltlooowing~rTb rsd . th .m, n hblrg 3303 ,,,,.,,._ This ilettmeM WU fifed wllll 11111· " ~ 5 .. ....a1 f u o lri C u : u aym eCap33,a,8 .. ,~.ci..'l02u Cou111vO.,l!otO.•nttCouNywiJY1., the latest entries. The Judge Otto ._.. 0 .S. is ct ourt in HVNZ• v• 53·foot trimaran. Jean· ,, <'Oflduci•d 11v • 1•1"• ,,..,.. 38.root yacht was among Portland ruled that Keser cannot sue for fraud and ~~~~~,;.?:'.!;;ctaude Parlsis, another;~· "'*lw.t o.._ a.st o.itv "''°'· 125 which left Plymouth. for $100.000 for emotiona distress caused bf an al· eoM •• McG•Frencbman. sailed tbe 1 w-s lllH wt111111e ,...,,,.,.,tf,21. ",. ,..,.:,.. England on June S for legedbreacho(contract. . ::,c;r•utW,Ml••Petroucbka i nto the"'.,.oeco......, .. J...,.1----------- Newport'. The movie. based on Ke.s~Y'!i l962 novel. won rhl\ buslrim llharbor this morning to ..,.,., PUBLIC NO'nCE She was taken in tow tive Academy Awards, includmg one for the best dM-1. become the first ,1_1 ... __ 1\99 C.O•nf O•tiv Pi1o1,1 _________ _ b h N. bo • 300 nicture lloM!e~. . . ~ Juty 1, 14. ltH •1c•1YIO"S•Olflll .. y t e 1ma a u~ ... · n.is "••e-.. 1 an the Gypsy Moth Class. ~,. .. ..AMuTu•MliNT-m ilea ea s l of New· • couniv Cl•r• ot O••nO<t cou~tvonJ.-T,..f01,..,.,,...,,_ .,,<llcll"9..,. foundland and was towed A telephoned death threat against movie actor "·""· ~m .. •-----------neuas: for about five hours Richard Dreyfuss was made arter the actor, wKo1rk· f:>IH>l1,_om9'1 c .... 1 o.nv M1o1. PUBLIC NOTICE "'~:!~1..~:~:=! .. ~~1!.~s~ before breaking loose In ing ln Mobile, Ala. on a film, denounced the Ku ux June1•.U.>O.•l\CIJutv1 . ..,~ ~76 NOTIC1 0•T•usn1:•u.au Et•tn 11, Wooi1$,·tio."l' ~. a dense fog. Klan as "IJae enemy or everything I believe in." .,. Tts." U9""•e.eci.,c11. n+i1 News Director Carltoa Cordell of WALA· TV In -PUBLIC N011CE 0n Frid..,, J~1.-:io, mt .. u:oo eou~'~';:,,.~· e,5}.';~;.i1• 0r-1etc1 Mobile said a male voice made lhe threat in a o·c•oct •.M. •111000v111 SIY~ Sut•e T111$ 11u.i .. in ·,. co11c11ic1ec1 &f • te lephone call to the felevislon s tation's ·~~T~Tf.:;::s 1..,c:'!',:e .... ~~~::rr,;~ri~~::~ .,,."',.1,,.,'""""1P· switchboard operator. "rllelolf0slll"'lll9•i0fl1,dOl"QbulllW$5 COAPORATI~. l'OttMrlY CAPITAL Tlllt ~.·~:,::;,:oo.::, filed wllll ""' Stumbled, Shot • .,, CAR.OUTLET. t!SI ......... 81wl., ~~~·~ ,.;0()~00~:.!!.0.'!K~~ '°""'' Clert ot Om9t C..ulllyo11J-Cordell said a tape recordlnt ot the threat was eo.t•Mne.c• . .,.,.6 ec1 D1 1..1nco111 o. Sllet•nl.,, _""" 11. '4"· ""'" made and turned over to the FBI and Mobile O.••rd 11ot1e•l f>•Qwtt•, 21112 J,,,,. u, ms'" eoo1c 1u11IN9"639 o1 """"' _ 0r eo.si DlllY ,..,.. authorities. Sum1Mnfflld,H..,,tfll9t°"k1l(ll.CA. 0111c1a1 Re<ords In tM oflk• of 111. J.,,..13 •30 ..... ;:i'~', u "" • Thh ~· ii <ondlicttd by ... lfl. Re"1rder Of 0••"9<1 Cou,.ty, C.lltornlit, ' ' ' ' i.7J.IO "' fl.,jCllUt. -DY •UM>n Of Gtl•wtt Ill tllt PiJy,,..,1111-----------A b ldl r ""-'t her Ith. •o-.. esa Oet .... R. Paquell• ... PMforme1Ke of obfl04llOft\ -"'"" Bus Passenger Killed SAN DIEGO CAP> -A man stand· me on a Greyhound bus was s hot to death aa he apole>«lied t.o a teated puaen1er for stumbUna aaa.l.nat him. "Pardon me.'' War<lell <;ampbeU aald, but the otbor man stood up and shot him ln the chat wirJa • handiun. then ran from the bus about to leave for Loi Angeles . Cam1>bell, as. was heading home for Loa Anaelea when the shoottnl took place in IJae downtown bus depot Tuea. day ni«ht. A taxi ~UM killer away. and poUce aald they were atill looklna tor him today, .... ,,_ Pre•pl• E'•ar SAN JOSE <AP)-Thc Paclflc Gas • Electric: Co. s witchboard was flooded with c:aUs ~ay night when an eqUipmenl failure left 20,800 S.nta Clara County residents without power ud raised fears ol a terrorist bomt>. lft1of a PG&E facility. The New World UberaUon Front had wamed in a communique Monday tbat three calendar bombs bad bffn set to 10 off by Saturday at two PG6 E ·alt.ea lo Nortb•m California. B•rTY Cosset~. a QOknmaa f()r the utility. a.sd the uact .cause ol the malf'unc- Uon had not been determlfted but added. "There was no ~_plosion. 1• ( .. State ) north of the San Luis reservoir ln the northern San Joaquin Valley. He said a ~mall leak of about 70 gallons a minute developed last spr· ing. But the uaual efforts to repair it didn't work. The 5e<:lor ahou.ld be back in service by rnid-Aquat. 8rote11 E'rfettd Na•~d a ng ormerac._,. eac ..., " uun "'~ U.lit"""1t .. o, "'-" w1111 '"" """bv1 .. c1uc11nottt.b•u<11ordol•v•1. Pt.:BLIC N011CE tor the ftne arts and kuate hu been efet'ted Mex· Co1o11tr o.r11o10•• .. oeCOU111r""J\Afte 110Cl<•otw111chw•srtcordec1-c11~.1---....,,.,,....,.......,~~.,.,,...-"" lco's next president by the over· 11.m•. m•"' &OOk 11611 .,..,. 7l.4 o1 said Of· r1cflT1ou11u11NHI FJ"'1 11<1.i ,..cords, Wiii '911 •I """41c .tv<• NAMI ITATIMI"' Whelming majority the govern• l>ullti""'4 Or-CcM!tl o.11'( l'llOI, 11 .... toru \110 wll1-1 ••rre°"YMIDll· Tloelollowl ... P•UDftUrt ........ t arty• can·udate alwa-J1>t1e7',30.•""Ju•v 1• ,., "'• u.. -·-· .. t11eum11r......, ,.,. -•n: men p 5 w 1-?Sff.76 lf'llerett <Oflw~d lo s.ild Ttu\I" Dy l'AFCO SOLAlt HIE4TINO &e\l!I. MldOtffofTnntl110to,..rtvslt-tl11 SVlll!MS. ms Gol .. llf Ave. •M, ....... I ........ P...W1o. lbe 56· p•·aLIC N011CE IM'"' of Co••• Me .. Coumy of CKt•MtU,C4t1U6 .... _d ...... ~d d • of •'--1 tit " . 0r-.. , .• ,. of C•lltornl•, doK•llMtd S.ol•r e .... .,T EQUIP"'f'll c--.. 1ear-ol can I a .. e """' 115 . U• et Loi 1 Of Trecl No . .S-1, f'•l•IMw "°" l(•llfoml•I. ,,,, (Ol1t9t AW., tlonal Revolutlona~ Party PRI. "'C'TITIOllS ltlllNlfU MIQlll ... d\ ....... c11.-of Cott• Mt~ •• , ....... Co•l•MH•.CAt1'1• k ' .. AMISTAT•MINT ,,.,mapre<Ot-111 1-1•.Pooo •?ol n11,.,,.,, ..... 110el119ct11MlfifW• Wf ll oppoted by on y two wea T11e fo1-1,.. --11 "'*' ....,. M1~u11_<>11,M•P•retoro,o10. • ...,. (Ol'-•11°" wl'ite~ln candldat.ea in &he \cot· "'n": eo..MT, •''° •-" ... n•s P«lllc. llo••• en ... oT 1qu1,.._.. :.r • NOllMAN ILaCT'-IC CO...!. tota (Mia Mtu Calll0tftlf ,., ,,.. __ Ctt-atlwt Jni. ... ...... -... • .i .. v ....... CAttruoi ol llaYiflO oiit1~~· tK urN lllf ... Id o •• ...,,, ··~"' On Ott. 1, ~ ..,ortlllo ...,..... "· ....... IOI~ Sllltillo o..cio1Trv•1,i..c1ue11...,f~c,_""'-n.1,., .. ,..,.... .. .._""'"""c-, PO•n L.U:> -'11 .. -ome Muiico'•• 3"1 th ptesl· ....... ,,-••111v•11•1.c:4t11G1 ..-c:1 ••Pt'l•M ot ,.,. Tr11•lft . ..,,..,, •. Ctet•o10r...-c-, ... J_1s."" WI ~ Tlllt ...,.._. II '°"""'Itel bV Ml lflo .,...000 ......,, lllt l&<Mt llltf.al, lfl, ltM!f dent. continuing Marty half a century of P RI c11v-1 ••••" '""'"'"· -,,i,000.00 HI ..,....id "'*'"'" o..,... c.." o.111 "lol; Ho-"'-,.,,., o-lfl<lP•' o1 ""' ~· wcure<i ""'""'' ,_,.,.,.,u,..,r, f•,tf, fm dominance. Tlllt •l•t.-.. 1 WH llttd Willl lllt wllll lnlttnl fltet-el Ille r•teof tO'llo 2'1•rt • SACRAMENTO CAP> -Baxter Jlmm)' Carter "knew t~ Bible well and all his Rice. • onetime seminary cJa~mate talk was geared to t)H, Lord," says a Lock Haven, ol Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., has been Pa .• wom an 9.'ho remembeTs the DernocraUc pre. named by Brown to head the state aidential hopeful's visit to her mountain town•• a Department of Alcoholic Beverage Atreet evangelist el1ht years ago. Courtly ci.r• ol Or-Countv111J-111,,...,_, 2', "76 O.l•dJvly1, lt1• ..... MAlllNlllt"INAJ!l(IA~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~l. 38 of Modesto hat been a "All the lay and clerical missionariet, tnclud· apeclai co..;sultant on aleohol policy to ing Mr. Carter. stood and gave their tettimonJ.- HeaJt.h and WeJtare SecretAr)' Marlo nightly,·• ?'lte._a Farwell was quoted H uying in Obledo since la.st Septe mber. The the Nashville Tennessean. Berkeley native also spent 8~ years The Tennessean, in a copyrichted story, said tn the Central Jntelligence Agency's Carter. odds-on favorite lor hia party's prestdtnti•I forelsn policy research and analYtl• nomination, dJd Southem Baptist. mJsslooary work office. ....J in 1968 in Lock Haven. Williama port, Pa., ..and Spr- . in&.fielcl. Mass. • • Alrperf New I-ehil:c!;~'':1=' :~IT1 t!u~: ':.r~x~ . "Wtl.,_., OtM99 CHtf Otily ltl'IO(, COlll"QllATION J-JO ..... Jllly '· U . 21. "11. OyCt.,.&, TUt•,f.ecrtl•Y --------_;,;21"1;,..;...;.;·1' Pll\lll\l"'d 0••"9t (NII O.lly l'lllof, July!, t~. ''· "" 1A10.1' PUBLIC NOTrCE 'ICTITtOU• aU .. NIH NAMI HATIMl"T "'6 fOl-"9 1tftSOft Is dol"9 Ml· ""'"''' IHCOM,•KIO W.tt Ot•M frOfll, ~ h<Kll. CA. HUO Mitrt .. H•n .. 11. ttlO W.!11 Ot.tM ~ • ...._.hlfllr(A,~ Tll11 butl"ft\ I• ~IN DY M Ill• °'"'""··· M..-tle H1..,... T1111 llM•Mtnt wel flied wltll tM ()eijftl' c..... .. o.., .. '°""'' °" J-U. 1'7t. ,.... ,._,_. Of ..... CHiii o.l!J 1'1111. ..... , ... W,, 14,)t. ",. ,, ... ,, PUBUC NOTICB SACRAMENTO CAP} -State lrwtband, actorlamesSUq, re· Tranapqrtatlon Dl~ctor Adriana cenlly was awarded for iQj\lJ'ies Gia.ntuno HYI Hot11WCJOd.Bw'bank suffered in a tratnc accident A~_., O..etl Airport la beinl ardeftd to Rut • three years ago. • ....,....-,.,,_ __ --rr--nalw ...,uariAC lll'AltUD lbln 20 e ~tl~§Q!!;~'fl-SACR.AllBNTO <AP> -A section daJ'I. &lpert.or CourtTUC11e el U. Calilonla..~ is cloled Ith. Glutwco ~ Tueeday ftllllpa inclades tecaJ caeu aod fw npain but n won't make any cUf. Ulat dlle artJ.on folloftd beartacl ill lt8.2100 the court declared Stacy ... ~.-m' 1• J,~ .r·t~~~P.P~~ ~~-'4.=b•. r. aM' ~~ ... ..,,.._-. ~:i:,:~.;;:: • -'~ I ~~ ·~--~ 7.: ~~~~ • '-" ,·, ~ ~ . . P' »·• ' " e ' 6i"'"•.ili 11' • ~':t-..... . • IA1n•ee.A. M'111ni.t~'1ef ol Ute ttqulred "tO clW1ent.tJ pursue all re-,11111 Darb)' were dfvarud in .. . 1J•WI' •liateriat Glfke of the lllOOable a.-0••" to eaawt &bit lbe •· llbt Dub1 orirtnall1 woe StOO moethly child IJlpertaMDt of Water~. s.W itdYerM .aecu ol noise .. Miq lllHOrt '°'. u.m-ct.a~. but lbll ._ reclaaeed t4' Tu•tq tH Rd«'~ d6ut 10 ·~ mtUp~. 9'S»ttmoatblnl'7l. . I ' - BOOMER by Wm. F. Brown and~ Casson .. . ";) .. 'bu ~t' 't> ~V& A , .... ~ Hat" TMI~ -tAJ ~ WMl~(LJt. tu~IP ~ ~ 'fO 96 ... WtOl l-llAt.. ~N6rut. 1 .... N ~,£4..SC! ·~ TqMBl.EWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan AJ!TEK Rtl A60NfZ/~ APPRAISA1.1 GANE1, "----------t SU6&EST WE AJ;i(!W OUR PAU:FACE ~ Vl6110R HfRE'lt> li'f:PARi!. .. Al.J. IN FAVOR RAISE '(()OR. HAND! FUNKY WINKERBEAN TANK McNAMARA 5cR1TOIY ! !:£.Rtit:H9 1 5N1FF1 SN1FFI .. AND IF ~~ QVALIF1~7 AT Tl-I~ GOOD OI.' fOY ~. 11 tM.Y OP'N 1~ t:a)f( TO ~N IN ~ ~VING. MlNCY .S14ALL WE BOT-M D IVE IN AT THE ·~ sAMi • TIME ~ ··, w~ A~ 1 1 . \ \ \ \ lL u~ _: -~ ~ ~ -- ~ TDJ& T'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI . . . ' UNITED Feature Syndicate r .... c1ef aPYU1ellol•ed ACROSS t!Osely 4S Red table t Old.fltl wine 6 On top ol 46 ~•rfrera l08ett•J• 49 Seell1ea one 1 50 Fun er al comtldn oratlOl'I , 14 The verw. !I l Tub., bHt 52 -· p•rty 1 !I Oeton111 55 Recrnttcn te s""'rm1 • 5aU'*!Ulled newh>aoer 60 Stare . 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Novt ''1>1 tnt.moa" 28 Emotr Scort1 bay 6 Oec11vtd pttttntt 5 I $()jjtti & liter 111 time 29 ltiltl vlllqt Alrlctn 1Futentd :Kl Ooc*td In I !13 NOUll tt1d~g witllr• ~•ln•IY 54Atnotlmt' tl.Cflt'lilllt 32PUhtll.. Pott. &Nini •t• 33 Go btyend 58 Percti.d 9 Acconllllg 34 No one 5 7 Nlgerltln to 3$ Sllll'P blow nallYe 37 F'onn11 59 ·-An;.t .. byTomlatWc ~ OCiN't HA~ TO BE A MENTAL Gl~lllT m RX..L.lXU THE. PLDf IN A sc.RATCH AND SNIFF BCX)K ! by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds by Ernie Bustwniler j l I 1 JUST AS I THOUGHT··· THAT MUDDY BOTTOM IS STILL THERE ' I I PEANUTS 1· 1 MISS PEACH .. DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS . , f .,., .._..~----~~---'~llO by Chartft M. Schulz by Herold Le Doux by Mel Wtdnescser. Juty 1. 1976 DAil y PILOT A Ii -by RodcJer Bradfield by Gus Arriola by Rodc)er Bollen THE GIRLS ................ ,...,_ .. ,. "I had the mo\t m~rvelm1\ dream lall night -everybody In ii told mr I'd be fooliJh to ~tart my diel tuday 11\ I look perfect as I am." DENNIS THE MENACE .___ ....... ·- • ' I • I ., I --- • A'" DAil y PILO T 'Demeaning' Farm Labor Booklet Rev ised WASHI NGTON CAP> -Th(> hazard ii anything that is Labor Department is rewrlUnK o danaerous . .:; -have prompted controversial farm safely <'on1rcssional enUcism of the booklet described as demearung booklet. lo farm worker s because it off~r:s such advice as manure b ahp IT WAS WalTTEN for the de· pery and <'an cause falls partment's OccupatJon:tl ll~allh Thal warning and others 1n and Safety Administration and 1:. eluding '"Haurd.5 are one of the designed to bclp farmers follow • main causes of accidents A new federal safety reguJataons iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "IVORY" SOAP II that atr\'ct hired workers . A spokesman for OSHA said the in· itial veraion was mtended iiS a primer tor "low·ltteracy" workers who have reading pro· blems. But Sen. Carl T. Curtis <R· Neb.) complained that lhe pain pblel was "so 1ncred1bly ar· r ocanl iand lnsulling tbat it Persoul size Relieve~ sinus head cold misery' headache & 7 7 C DESENEX :.:iihi.::;:: •• ~· ;ili;!.!m .. ;h;:;.;:f.. •• .. • •• ...._. ,. lllTIDDUClllG "lnstapure" By WATER PIK '. ;l-... ..,,..._.,a-.' Removes chi or ,, ;~~-, l , 1ne & other . , ~ -J chemicals & '· "1 11. -~ leaves water ·' iiiL ' · clea~r & better " ·\!'-_ tasting. [asy to .. ;f• "" j~_· install & aper· ate' 24's "FLICKER" LADm IAZOI MIDICA11D FOOT CAif nearly leaves me specchJess." A spokesman for the Amcriean National Cattlemen's Associa· lion said 1l cause.'<! "laughmg with tears In our eyl'1t " T HE Fl& T £DmON or the booklet included lbese observa· lions: -"When floors are wet and shppuy with manure, you t·:rn have u bad fall. You could trip over junk or trash." "Bare reet or snenkl•rs aren't s afe around catUc. Wt•;ir hl•avy shoes." 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Nevertheless. since becoming a major league umpire in 1969, the 39·year·old Luciano has establis hed himseU as the most col· orful. run·tO·Watc h member O( bis profession. He's currently working the Angels-Cleveland series at Anaheim Stadium and will be s tattoned at third base tonight. On a close play, thl' former professional football player gestures expansively and shakes his 240 pounds with a nair that brings howls of laughter from fans. But staying out or trouble 1s a problem ~cause has ~tyle makes him much more visible than umpir es are s upposed to be. Last year a letter arnved from the league oHice saying, in er. feet, 'You are not supposed to be involved in the ball game." A short time later the Angels' Nolan Ryan was in the sixth in· ning or what could have been his second slra ight no-hitter when an infielder 's heroic play kept the no-hitter alive. Luciano. as thrilled as anybody. applauded. Presto, more corres pondence from his bosses. "Umpires aren't supposed to do that," he was told. The personable. gre1rnrious llahan pleads a simple defense. "Really. I 'm h:ippy to be out there. I get excited. I'm not fool- ing around ... One of the most heated a rguments Luciano ever was involved in occurred during a recent Oakland -Kansas City game when a swarm or Onkland players descended on him to take exception to a derision a t home plate "When you have 25 guys argujng," he chuckled the next day, "you hgurc. 'Oh my God. I must be wrong. There's no way l could be nght.' "When you sit in the dugout. .you can't see anything. It's Impossible to sec. Rut there are three or four people on the fi eld and they saw it. so I faJ?urc l'm wrong. "I'm not going to say too much. Now, if I know in my heart I'm right. I'm going to say a little bit more." His expressive. versatile repertoire of umpiring ~cstures has prompted some players to accuse him or faulty concentration. "Whereas, if I stood out there like th<>y want me to, I would learn how to s leep with my eyes open standing up,•· he counters. Only one crit icism rcully stings. "I hale 1t when the rest or the umpires say I'm fooling around too much. T hat hurL" ':But if ,you'r ciili!'t;ous 90 percent of _.. lime, you'll go crazy out there." Robinson Sets Tone; Tribe Tops Angels Frank RnbiO'lon not onl~ ~ave his strug1thni: h•am J hft Tues· day n11tht. he probllhly gave himself one. tcx) The pla yer·mantag cr or lht• Cleveland Indian" hus been more manaitcr and lt•ss player thh season partially dul' 10 the fnct that he has been bothcn•tl hy a t1llff shoulder ~ ttw n·!lult of Mir 1ln,,.-b .'tla•c• 111110•m .. ..,•1111"C ll•tl _,.,., 1 Ctttvftl .. nrt •l ((thfOtn1• JVh t8•lt•mo'tftt(. ... 11tt•''-- .J¥ty 10 Bttlllmor" •t C .. 1i•M"'" I 1\ f"Hft 1 1\0"' • ))p"" the productive career. Robinson intimated he would be more or a playin~·manager in the second ha tr or the season. "I haven't r eally fC'lt II neressary to play that much." hi· s:.11d. refcrrinR to only 42 at bat .. and appearances in only 22 or h1~ team ·s first 74 gumes. "But l have the feellni: l"ll b<' playing more In the second half " Robinson said that before thl' Indians left for the West Coast hl' ·told them to "sta rt bearin~ down.·· "We've got to stnrt winninit some 1tnm cs If we're going to lfery -and portly dut• to ttw foci catch New York." Jtobinson said {hat Rico C'11 rty is also an ideal "I think we can a nd l trunk I can . Taiwan Situation Up in Air • MONTHEf\l, 1Ar1 \\'hilt.> ont' ml'mber of th~· lnkm.ttional 01) mpu· Comm1ltt't' tlOCI cnlh for tht' canrt!IJlaon ur tr.m!>frr of the Montreal Games. Lord K1llanin Mt:. llJCht 11nd .,..e1ghs h11$ alternatl\ t'!> K11l•nin . Ith· unfl.ipp.1blt- ln11hman ""ho hudi. tbc 10 '. i.:11d Ttll'Stta' he ..... 11 mu kc n•> movt> on lh<' t·xplO:Sl\1.' Tuawao :utuuuon before Suturd.1) . .,.. hl·n a ml.'t-1111~ t;f lht> IOt"!> nine· mcmbl'r C.':>.<'C UllH' board I !> scht>duled to cnnv<'oo lk ul!IO t.1ud ht• would haH' no rurthcr ~tutcments on llw affair lwlor c Saturdoy U.S. Says It Will Play In Davis Cup ~tO~TE C.\RLO The t:mte<l SlaJt•S. F'r.inn• and lintain toda) reH•rsed lhl•tr dt·<'t'S1on not to play in the Da,·1s Cup Tennis Tournament The three <'ountnes made the decisio n last week in U>ndon after Mexico refused to play white-ruled South Afn<'a Tod:iy·s rl'' l'rsal came at a meeting of till' general assembly of the lntl!rnat wnal Lawn Tennis Federation. which also \Oted 25 22 agains t excluding South Afnra from the Federation. ~ord :l lboeore Mrs. Joannt> Birtch.cr of the Newport Harbor Anglers Club daimt>d a women·) \\orld record Tuesday with an 18 pound. two ounce a lbacore caught on six· pound test line She landed the big tuna Mon· day fishing from the 70-foot f1s· hing yacht Lege nd owned by her husband "'"h Gene Grames as th e s kipp e r. said Jerr y Duc harml!. pres ident or tht• angle rs club which will ask of· f1c1al sanction of the rerord It took. 30 minutes for B1rtrhcr to land her prize The largest alba<'orc previous- ly <'aug ht by a 14 oman uslllg the hght. sax -pound ltnl'. was 1:i.s by Barbara McKinney off San Mart in Is land an Mexico la st year. Birtcher hooked her albacore using a livl' anchovy about SO miles south and west of San Diego. She livl'~ m San Juan Capistrano. Po110Uo Bre.-.:.-• GST AAD. Switzerland -Top Se<!d Adriano Pan:itta of Italy sailed through the second round of the Swiss l ntcrnat1onal Tennis Championships Tuesday. beating West Germa n y's J u r gen Fass bender 6·2. 6-4. Vic Amaya eltmmated Manuel Santana of Spain 4·6. 6-4, 7.5 and Raz Reid nippl'd KJell J ohansson of Swede n. 7·6. 6·4. In anothl'r first round match. Brian f ;11rltt• of ~cw Zealand de- feated Paul Kronk of Australia. 7-6. &-4. 1ln•ho11y uu LOS AN G f.LES -Earl An· thony p1ck <'d up a cntical !'pht in the fmal frame to dcf~l Paul Colwell 256·248 and rapture the South('rn California pro bowlmi: open tournament Tul'sday. llodeh Sign• LOS ANGJo:LE S Quarterback P at lladcn. who starred at use and also won a Rho des Sl·hdla r ship. s i gned Tuesday with lht' Los Angeles Ram:. ...... ,..11 "'"'~",. #r,,...,,,,., r_,,.lt)J"'J ... l•AI ,~,.rr.At\I ii' I(''°'""'*(•~'''"' I l>f-~t 111.1\'°"11 ~ttto h ...... " -,1,,, r ,_,,,., M itt "' ' t Muflr I nt11t I 0-4t (_,,uwq I M tM'I '4 M ••r-t H 11tffh. -'•fvmu•' 111 ,,.At r.o• (;oo<.,qo"'I I\ A ' )\\•I •'·tl\n •'!ilf\ Celd•" G•1• JI H~w Yo1~ J1 Wll),...,. ""4J N't I"",. I•.,.. •) Ov" ~' v• C.,.f1 J \w .. 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Clewl•M t7 M"" Ur f''llJ•ll• 1\01 t)"A' AH· ,.,.. ,. 1 Or,. ct•I• C•-. ... f\r')t """' lti•\~n "*him f \ WO~'' ...... ,,, ... ,VA 1( t'ltAI Ml'Wt,ttfJH 'jlfl N'9W'••"ov• O"•'''"" f' '> .... l..f~ll~~" ~""'''· • l M• ••0 t,d<ft m ... ,,,., n v..-r•M C. • t• •f (.4\• \1ua1t , jlfl r "'" \tw4tt ,o hi., r ... o. ~,,,,, Ow• 16" 1 fl .. ._,,, t.nu A l 0 •)•1 \"" O·~r.i ~ Allan MacEa eo ht'n. c:xtcrnal af· tam. m10&..ter. 1a1d Tue:.d&) that T1L111o an's ~-mt-mllf'r con11nt:ent 140Uld not get pa)t the Montreal atrpor't without as:.urunC'es that T;uwun ""111 not l'Ornpete as UH• Rcpubllc ot Chiou t:anudn, .... ·h1rh rf'<.'O~n1ze the Pcople's ft('pu bhc o r China I Mainland L'hmj 1. rould refuse to LSl>ue passpon s to th(;'Tnawanew. who are to leuv .. for tontre:il on Thursth1y Shen (.'hul min~. prt.• 1dcnt or lht Republic of <=h111u Olymp~ Committee. said tht• dt•h•.caliM would tr:1vt•I unth•r its orfir1ul nnmr Tht• n l'llUblll' of{ 'h111<1 That placH the two sides at loggerbeada, and if Canada doesn't budge, then Conte Jean MontrNI~ Olympks~ dt Beoumont s ars the Comes should be moved or cu.ncellcd. De Beaumont . a past v\cc prl'· sldent ot th~ IOC and tornwr pre· sldeol or 1-·ronce's Olymvlc Com· m1ttee. aald In a telegi;um to tht• JOC here that he was "greatly (llsturbe<t." _p .. , .... ,. "l mu:.t h'll ) ou th.H 1f Canoda I d~s not abide by its u1Hl t'rtjk t mgs and 1r. in ~p1tc of th~. tht• Games nonetheless take place In Montreal. our prul<'1plc:1 .... oulcl be repudioted. our rules ,·1olntt'd nnd our movement bn>u~ht to on end " The IOC s uv:.. ll) " mull\•r ur princ1plo. thut :.portsmen from all over tho world mui<t b<· u<t milted to t.he Olym1ncs, rci,lunJ less of puh t1<"ul lubeb Killanio b:as told uu,1 Canadian ttovem mt-nt it Jt&Ve a pkdge: to this effect wh .. 11 Montrcul wa:. owardcd the liume:.. Arne1'ican Fencing Hopes Slim NEW YORK <AP l FencinJ: is one 01 the tew lJI} mp1r sport) in which the Eastern European nations are not very strong. Rut that doesn't m ean lhc American Olympic team v. 111 '' alk uv. ay from Mo ntreal l<11h·n v.1\h medals. Outside of the Russwns. who are alwa~s toul(h an the )port. Franc(', llaly <1nd Sw~en arc thc top fencin~ countries in thl" Montrea l~ Olympics ~ world. The l:;n1ted Sl<1les has an outs ide i.hot, at bc~t . for u mt.>dal. the !>aml' :.Jtu at11111 a:. Ea:.t Germany, another powl'r 1n Olympic sports but a rela ti ve v.eakling in fen<'in~ Compl't111on 1n Montreal "all be in Coll. sabre and l'I*<' for lhl' men ;and JU)t foil ror the "'omen The L:n1ted Stat<'S \\Ill send an 18-member ::.~uad . ht•adl'<I by ..i tno of coarhc::. · Csab.t Elttw~. Michael D 'A:.uro and Jean· J acq ucs G 1 lll't PHILLIE OUT -Dod gers fiTst bas em an Stev.e ~arvcy has his foot off the ban. but reaches around m lime to tag out Larry Bowa. comple t ing tt double play. Th"' b t> s t c h u n cc• fo r ;1 n American medal v.inn<'r as in sabre. Paul Apostol or Nt>w York was a S<'mirinahst in the 1972 Gamt'S in Munich, 1ust missing" bronze medal lie wall be JOtnt>d QJ\ the 1976 team by Petl'r Westbrook. Alt>x Orban, Stc•vc• Kaplan and Tom Lo:.onczy. all or New York. Bla11ks Allen LA's Rau Hurdles T he pre-Olym pic favorile. however. is Vladimir Naihmov of the Soviet nion. Mental Barrier Christian Noel of t"'r ancc is top man in (oil. His American oppo· nents include Manne Lt. f<:dward Donofrio or Quantico. Va . and Martin Lang. Edward Hallin~er a nd Edward Wright. ull of l'\ew York. Ballinger has reprcsenled t he U.S. in several international meets. PHILADELPHIA -Doug Rau got a victory and a big mental lift Tuesd ay night as the Los Angeles Dodger s defe a te d the host Philadelphia Phillies for the second straight game. 5-1. to r e- main 51 , games behihd the Cm· cinnat1 Keds 1n the National League West Di vision na~ chase. Rau complct<'d his thiJ;.~ game an 17 s tarts and carnl'd his All G~mnon 1<48C .,,., J ;tv ')lo• A flQ• It\ •I Pt\11.uk"tphut J .1-. 1' lo' AnQt•tfl'\ JU"' lou ' J.,1,. tO t O\ AnQ•Jfl\ 1tl \t lov 1o sev<'nlh win airainst six losses. lie gave up s1 '< hits. stru<'k out five and walked two. The m ental lirl <"amc from his su<'ccssful confrontat1on with the Phil lies· Richie Allen. Prior to Tuesday night's gume. Allen had nine hit~ in 11 ul bats aj!atnsl Rau ov<'r a two·yt'ar Spdn. Rau r etired Alll'n the rm.l three limes up to set lh~~tai:e for a ninth inning eonfrontatwn . * • • LOS.t.NOElES ""ILAOfL"HIA .. , ... .. , ... lnoo• 10 • 0 '0 D (•"'' l'> • 0 0 0 n._;,f"flttf • ' ' 0 tto ... \\ I<> 0 0 ,.,., ... , 1n l I 1 0 '> "'" l'lt lb ' 1 ) I tu~ ~ 0 , \-vi•" .. ' \ 1 I 0 u \m ·~'' • '1 1 A AH•" Jb • 0 0 0 "• ..... ~ 'I I I t) 8·-·-"''' I 0 I 0 n ,.,,, '' ~ I 1 ft r, MAdCk111' r • 0 I n v ... ,. , .. 1 I I hfM,..., .. 0 t u '\,.-..,o I r I r '"' i. "''"" '' I 0 0 II ~"''""._ I 0 0 0 ,..,,,,n.11 ~ nnnn tU~''""'"IJ" I 0 0 0 ~J1w1••" •1 0 0 D fut•~d\ '' I ' I vtAh 11 t .\ I l ,,, AA0-1•' 0-J\ MO •M ' Ptt•t;trM•pti1.• tOO M 000 1 t t ,., lt r .. '"· riv ,., OP _.,, A"O'!••') t U i ln\ A..Mq1 I•\ l t•,1ll•U. ILJ"lt' I \fl f/11 'fft•fft V!tt;Q•f ~·p \t rtt'Pl1f1t ))J \0 (1M''i't't """u"I \ ft•u \t ( ~ , 04'1.J w, ., (n' .-.u~n\•" •l.• • 't,rw1U1',.tl "'':1:'"' I 7 It A J•,I!• IP H II Ell 111 \0 • I ) ~ • I l ' 0 0 0 Q ~ u t I The Dodgers held a 5·1 lead starting the· last of the ninth. R au walked Creg L uzinski. bringing up Allen. Were the Phillies about to la unch one or their pat ented last·ditcb 1976 rallies? Apparently Dodgers' managt>r Walte r A ls ton thought so, because he cam e to the mound with the idea of lifting Rau for knuckle ball reliever Charley Hough. "J told him 1 thought I still had pretty good velocity. was th row· 1ng hard." Catche r Steve Yeager agreed with Rau. Alston went back to the dugout. Ra u we nt to 3·2 on Allt>n. The first bas em an fouled orr two changeups. Ra u threw another change and Allen bounced into a double p lay. R au h ad just hurdled a mental obstacle. T he A m eri<'an contangcnl In cpee is headed by Scott Bozek or Washington. fie wall lX' joined tn Montreal by Brooke Mukler of 1 Philadelphia. George Masin of New York and Paul Pesthy of San Antonio, Tex. The favorite 111 epee. howev<'r , is Alexander Pusch of West Ge rmuny The women's foil shou ld bl' .1 lands lide for the Soviet~. \\ho always dominate the t·vc·nt._T~~· American s quad i:. made up or An n 0 ·Do nnel I and Dc•n1 sc O'Connor. holh former Olym· pians, Shella Armstronf'!. Nikki Franke und Guy D' Asaro, wife of one of the team coadll's. To All-star Tea1n Rhoden Selected SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -Southpaw~ Randy .Jont·s of lh<' Si.an Diego Padres and Jon Matlack of the New York M et~. who h<J\f' .u combined recor d of 25·5 this season, herid lhe National Lc«1i.:ut•.., eight-man pitching staff at Tuesday's l\ll·!-.tar basc•hall i.:am1· The other pitchers, chosen Tuesday by Cinrmnall m:mager S pa rky Anderson. include Tom Seaver of the Mt'h. i\ndy Mc:m•rsmith or Atlanta, Woodie Fr yman of MontrcQI. Krn f.orscb of Houston. John Montefusco or Son Fr&n('ISCO. and Hack llhodcn or Ute Los Angeles Dodgers. Jones, who will be maklnR his S<'<'Ond all 11tor oppeura~c~. 1:. the wlnnln1test pitcher in the major league~ t.h1i. )''1ar with u 1,1 .J re• J:,Prd and a 2.51 earned run average ln 165 lnnlf!gS. " Matlack . who has put together a 10·2 murk ond El1A of 2 61, will he making his third all·star a ppearan<"c. Right·ha nder Tom Seaver. 8·5 with a 2 92 F.RA. w11s n:1mcd to the all·11tar t•am for the ninth lime•. Ml'li9Cn1mlth. 11 n11ht hander with an 8·6 r~ord and 2.37 ERA, will make h111 fourth uppc•;irunct• l..tfty Wood le Frymun. ul110 8 6 with 11 J 71 1-;RA. will ht· 11laym1: 111 his second a ll ·st ar game. designated hitter. help." But with his Indians mired Ula c1.av1LANO CAl.•ll"OU•• .. h 0 L d four -gnm e l olli ng s treak. ••/1-,'! MGu1>,,..,0 ,:•;,-,': Thr Sh B •1• ' Robinson took ma tters -and. ::':1 :-;'bcl ~I , I 8''91HI , 0 0 0 ee are n IS pen ea more 111gnlficanlly a bat -into , •"'""'""'dh 1 1 1 , :eo::;.'.,,, ! : ; ~ . bis own h ands against t he ~.':':';~:'"If'> ~:: ~ Moo11on1b , o o o California Angels at Ananc1m J ..., .... ,., 0 0 0 0 k"'•11 > •' 0 1 0 0 T h d • t , .. _ ....... .-8 -u ~ .. -~were •""le to crack U.S. Open chomp1on Jerry d h ult _ .. c•.11 ~ • • • ~.*,.,•,-• ,1 o • o .SOUTl'PORT. Engl·-_. <AP> e ryoess o .., "'.,_. ... vu..-.., S\Ad\um an t e res s were re· 8 ~,1 111 , o o o ... ~. "' wau nd _.., h pl•• ... ln r.r --.. u .. • p-Tom K1•• and Pa•e had ~ 73. Moster!! champ d h l ~ £-< , ••o -No-'o Su···'-i o( Japm and u encota1 wen -.z w_, • ..... .,. _ ·-.. " warding for Robtn."On an t e n· '>Oo~nrt s I I 0 n·~·~ I I ...... d r bo l 30 m 1'nutes by II Br••k Jr.. British R~er Ray Floyd &hot 0 7fi and Arnold ""'''" ' ', ' e """'"'°" ' o o o 1 9 . Ye a r . o I d Severi a no terrupte or a u . r· I dians. °"''•" ) •• 0 11-•U< I 0 0. r s I )" d a brueb lir&nH r1be ftnt greeni Cup-per Bru.n Barnes and th Palmtt •!)d Gene l.1ttler ire< The 40 -ye a r -o ld slugger· cc,.,.1..,0 0000 -.. 0000 Balles teros o pa n c 1ppe ""'---·hota•biahifectin1 Alr'\eU &l .Olf'Pourie. KJte 1nd 7Ss.Halelrwmhoda 74 •"med-skipper, now in his 21st !> tr-o .... u • 0 •' w;,,..._., 0 0 0 • three strokes off par today on a r UUl•~ .. • .. " ~ __. ,... ..,..._,. 0 0 0 0 p.ar"'h-.a Ro:l:al e•rkdale course the. a (r and bUlowl ~moll BM'llff ,.... 70I a.ct BrUk anu • Irwin called his round .. ter major league season. sellhe &.one " 'CU ., ould ... ae.ea ovfr t ol ..... f'Ovte 1k. . ,,. r\hly pitiful. horrendous . I'm a of the game with a mighty fi rst· c Tot~ "° '11 ' Te1•i.m w..110~0•: and shared e first round lead In c ~ ._, , Al even~~ Alan>JTaple Utlle bit discouraged It wasn't so ~ ... Ain"' hom er and then added a c~• , ooo ou -J the British Open gotr cham· course. ed b th .... -..1 L--• h SOuth rica n b h t t ' · t .... • (_0.,11, M e110 ... Moll•~. e .. .,,. oP p'ionship with veteran Christy No one was injur ~ ul """" VII __ ""... • • snuc s o execu ion JUS run-scoring siogle in the seeond c_..,,., loe ci ... , • ...,,o , ••. ,.,,. .... ," o·c or t-land players bad to d a!lh throulfl the Oary ~:t! aad Jan Oorre9tean stupid ity ... before taking the resl oltheeven-M..,,,..., Q<-1, 1&-""-•11 H•-" 11--m. onnor •., · ...._._. ..... t •al~· o(Tlw rt.ndl. _ . Palme r , who last won the '-"'..st O.Ul.Jll.n -eo..., SF -Ao\ c;..,,._ e 'ria.'..ti. 6'95 ~ed. Cngatnr11mva• o .: , . • i.c.7;---,a.1111~'t111•e_,n-~~~~ ..-,r . ~...-----....---or ma '° 2 -~ bone dry ' •·ere B06 Sllelrel'T • Wnu nar me Srthsh Open 101962. also was not With Robinson providing the Eue•>'•• iw •-11 i . j ' • ' par 7 courst!, scor"'..... , nd G H t nd Howard eta{!! ~ was l ack Nicklaus, the h•PPY· "All the mlslakes I made iihpetu11. lhe fndia ns unloaded 13 s ,_, • '. ~ ) • t by Britain's long.~t drougN.in a ·8 .uy uCn a ad the tm 4-1 Cavorite ofUie.BrrtiSJ\ libc>kl~ were the cos•ly ones," he said. has and crushed the Angels, 7-3. ~.•JI ~ : ~. ! ! ~ ! . century. came on a day' whe~ ~.~i!:h_lhBri~t_tatjllnY\f.L 1'!:~k rm hi~ e Ilea/to~ to bis til!.rd .... Brl~h. O~n. H.e .. 1b.e,..,miUAlu·~~~.AJ)on•ic ~ •• • · '"·~' .. bllP"-~" .. "-h~'t .. ~~.~ f~l,J,,,~1... .. ' ·~urob~~~~qhefield/~~t».,e ··-• :..'~. ' r ~*7~"~ .. :;:.4 ·-· ... " l ~"'-,..n -"• ,..,.J.c\-1~:,1.;...,,,.it'l".1~;.~.. o•JI /-·. ~ , r~-· . . T I'.· ' F o r Los Al CIF, City Fives Clash Tonight I rvine In Loss Race Results which ""HI s tart three Another Orange ~;a.,t utlhie our ht•1ght,' i.a)!i man foll rourt pn·s!>. anti auard ana ~UCl, Est•DCl8 IS Cl F co ch Ed GoorJlarl lhe kt•y will bo "hctber 8ul the CJF. featurln& l C 01l1 r.J ea a> J 1 m "We're ah.o iok'lg to try th •.r guards can hsodlt! 6 9 Steve Johnsoo of San &kCloskey, will back up to gt'l the baJl to Johnn> the pre:.sure. M~e Mayeaux and ,..,hn4o Vine Grippi each drove ci..,, '••<• ""' \IX~M llACI' t.h ,.., ·~ ,.,, 1.. .... MA •h1141 IM'll.,I li)O ,.,,,. ) ,..,. (•••"'•ftt P\tr-M 'tl "Ill be IL{' \Cr'bU~ qwcknns ton1 ahl "hen the Cl"' .. ruJ Loi. Ang.J-- Cily blab •cbool bul.t'l ball All·s lars colhdu 1n the South~rn Cal· LA City gam e a t C:.tl S tale <Full~rtonl T 1port ll IAt 8 Corn ~~t lnt: w ithout 11uch 11t11ric :•:s Rich Bron· nina ot M ii ran a ltlgh In llunttngton Ht>3c h and 8-0h VOK••lung of Edison cHunt1ni:ton Bt>ach>. tht• Cl I-' won't be a11 quick in the backcourl as the City Gori(>ntO at center and Creer M cClo~key, u N.i&h • 6 · S J n h n Gr cc r o ( f1"'t tum All·Clf' 4 A Nash, a 6 6 for\\ard Ebinur\: Jl forward. 15 cbotcc. avera~ed 23.4 from l,(>n& Meach Poly, cxpectt:d to be :,Lronger points. v. ai. the co Cl f' player- 1ni.1de. 8eUUIC Of lb helf!ht. 0 f · t h e • )' C a r W h 11 Amon1t the C I F '11 lhc CIF Is e"-p•cled lo a\~r;a&ed lS.2 point:,, ~tartt'r:. "6 I guard Jim v.•ork the bull 111~1dl". The John on. o 20S·pounder, 1-~len, Q( Santa An~'s <.:1ty. lbouah. will lry to scoffd 19.2 po1nt5. ui .i p 1r or runs but It .::~~.!.~'-.!~,::.;lb. ,.,., "'asta 't enoueh nl' the c>uc>1iu••"•" ... " '""~·0•1 The Cal)' wlll 1un . Athletics 1UC Irvine> ~,.1.,.19,00.,, n oo ;: ; l hit:h low post ofrt:"ruu.• ••nd d r o pp t' d a n 1 1 · 6 0•1 '"'a"''''''"•", tt» will i.tJrt Oor:.l·v i. t>-11 i etropolitan Lt'al:uc 0~!:""',':~:·"""'""1w•1-1 Ho Jumt>!\ Wllkt's 117"91 .tnd bast-ball dec1s1on to lbc """ ••11 -""""'"''•ti. -"° l'ali~OJdcs t<1lu Vun L.o Foodu Ooni Tue$day :"o.~:~·.-:.~:·~~'::'.' .. ~.-,,.· tkwcghe (24 11 uv front. night at Mt>morlal Park k••1<11a11 o .... ,.Q,..,, ~-• Lockt-' 6 J L.ondule lnSuntaAna. ·r·::·~:=~~110"'" HO UO >00 A~' C'OOi' J•Y tr••\.;••t •to f ot L.~:!11•; :~•l(MU. t t01 ... 0 \( ,.tc-ft•\ u •••<l••IOlll 11111• .......... c... J•y,,.11\.M.M ,.VINTM •ACf. ))0 y.-O.. J w.•t oto' • ._g, •• .. ••llti(• P\H .. 14'-"lO Matl'r Del High. A take advanta&e of Its "We lhtnk wt'·re a lit· 'Theus (216.31. Crenahaw's lt may have bffn a u ..... i. 1.0..,1101• • ....,.. a 6 3 Darwin Cook (9 8) and ~osUy loes for UCl 11s ...._., ..... ., ...... l/illtfotftaftl\I \ 40 Hvtf'Wr A"O•I '"-IOft•M) -..+u ,..O\ilr•w CWahon• llO , .. >tO )10 ,. second·tt'att1 All·CIF 4·A quklrncu. lit• Qlll<'hr al the gtlnrd pick. •:lt>nz a vcraged "We've aot a aood potil pos1t1on .' · says CH> 18.&pornt~andlsash<il'p man (JohnBon> aod coarh Jim Tbom ~on. ballhandler.. we're eo,ng _, try to "Wt.''re going to man·to· Fremont'$ 6·l Tberonoutflelder M a r k HcoNouu "°"""">.,.., Laudermill (16.9) round Mc Mlllan s uffe r ed a ~:.~.:.~:·:.·:~it~'.'.:,::,~ oullhostllrun1 ftve. knee Injury while eh•s· u o , eo s.10 &ni a Oy.11 ln the ninth Ot4·&11•0f01•m-lc1.,,,..,, 1.,,... u n NO\U•l'-n•\ llOMTM 1'AC• ~ llOv••d~ f-,_r olll• C•a1m1nq """• 0 000 FV, N ewport, Oil City, Corona, Estancia, Marina Win Mesans Scott Ford tallied 30 didn't have an easy tim~ ••i-ci.,~,.," ,. 111 Trimnph 1>01nti. to leud 11nbt>Jlcn "•th Westminster (2·5>. -·"" • J o 10 Fountain Valley past holding a six-point lead !':,0:-; ~ ~ 11 Westminster. 11 ·63. to at halftime . Joh n •v ..... 1e1" o J 1 highlight play· an the Kramer scored 14 points =." ; : ~ , Huntington Bcarh :.um· and Bret Wilkinson Tot61• ti • 10 ,. mer basketball lt.'aRU.e talhed 12 for the winners. £•i....c1a ~~ON;-:, ,i,-;o Tuesday night at Ed1son Surpr is ing Newport Lew.,_ 11 u 10 ._., High In Jl unt1ngtoo llarbor has already-won .._ ... c111611 Beach as many sum mer league 8;;r't •: '1 . r ti~ E lsewh t>rt). ~ewport Harbor mov .. ·d inlo a t hree-way tie fo r i.econd place by dett>atinf' Los Amigos of F o untain Valley. 35-30. at Hunt· ington Bear h H igh . Newport and Los Amigos )lre 4·2. Marina of Huntington Beach also improved lts record to 4-2. toppling Edison. 64·50. on the -losu·~floor. In action a t Huntington Beach H igh , lt w as Estancia or Costa Mesa nippin g L o ng Beach Wilson. 50-49. and I lunt· lngton Beach r outing Villa Park, 62·36. Fountain Valley (6-0) games as it did reg-ular s. .. _n o , o > season tilts last season. ~'=.:.,. ! ! ! 1 : R o I f ~ c h w a 1 b e I e d T •Y"" 1 o 1 • Newport w itb eight ::111 : : ; : points a s Los Amlg-os "-" J o o • could only score one ~;,:<IN : 0 ~ ~ pomt in the first quarter. r....,,, u 10 1s u Doug Jardine hit a vin.,.-~~o.•;-rs, ,~ basket from inside the Hun&.11 .. c" 10 " " ...a key with three seconds *--'"...,'"' .. ft "" .., left. giving Eatancia I~ ~._ , 2 1 • ~:r~i~e0 ie~~ed·e;~c~a =--·! ! ! ; ~~~~~n-::i~u!:~~~~ ~ ! ~ : ing n ine in t h e final T-1 o o J period when E st ancia ~=' u ~ : ~ outscored Wilson, 15-9. 1cipn•'G1M""" Gary Contreras had =---1~ :~ ~ !:.: eight or his 18 points in ~.v.111, 1711 the second period when tt ft "' • Hunltnglon Beac h pulled ~~:'°" ! ~ ! 1: a"ay toa37·161ead. .,_ u r • » K•-r 1 0 t 14 AIOI" I 0 l l ..._.. 0 I I floter J • 1 TOUI' ti t t• 11 ~..,0ot•r1H• Aft. Valley t• ti ti w-71 _,,.,i.,.i.r 10 20 It I~ Alex Black and J aeque Tuz com bined for 35 points T uesday night. sparkinc Corona del Mar to a 59-43 win over El Toro In the Costa Mesa· Corona del Mar summer basketba ll league at Co.taMesa Wch. In the other game, COtJta Mes.a got H points apiece from GU"Y Wills, Doug Dysart and St.eve Parrino and rolled past Warre n of D o wney. 62·40. Now, 6-1, Costa Mesa hH a two.game SPORTS H'Park Racing Entries lead over Warren and F•TIMln4•' Corona d elMar. """".s11""'· C d 1 M ned irtllST llAC• -6 •urlO'ltt-1 l'ft' Orona e ar Ope . olds b<ild '" c.111. Cl•lm1119. O•lmlftll a 28-19 halftime lead as l>'•t•\1&,ooo Pu•~u1.100. Black. scored six-points~=~·~~:~~~ :: each in the firs t two s-•••••• 1P1•ru 1 110 quarters . T uz bad 11 ~~:~~~~~::~c:,:~::,, ;;: points ln the s econd half. F1nhlftllL•""'' 1Noquu1 1u C•ICllM.orlt IH•••nl 110 '-*lllMrlft) e .. yL-5'lll H19llHorol 111 I~ ': ': ~~ (.,..,..,., M41ody (llt•9•U) 111 Twz ..... --• .• 1 ... ~ OieMd £-to ... ,, Hll(l\COCll Allln T•UU 10 O 1 JO ByllMGotl\PI~ 116 l O l 6 S&COHO llAta -I ,., .... > "'"' : : ~ • ~ -.. \41. Cl•1mlft9, Clt lmlftg Pt!U O O l O ="ll'Y.:~~:~Jl 11S 0 0 2 ~ My lakOfly IA9MltU 1U 1 0 0 Mo.imltnlt lt4•w .. , I llS J 0 , : ~ ...... floo•l<••d ,,.,,. .. .,, 111 1! ~ 0 Gu<IAl•,..Mt•tl.IH,.•I 111 ei T•-. IOI IJ " The LAtcly Slre•ll•r IOllvartU 11s "-~11tCM<Har-I 11' Hiii ·: ~ ": : -· TolOMI 10...Hltll 109 9. Ol•r1n S • I I• MIN F•lla lllwlll 10. Barrac uda, Bass Hitting in Are a W1lhams ~· l l he .. IStl ,, f " ... ... "· c;J\trlO J J 0 • TMlltO ••c• -, .... '""°""' 2 J I • "-"'" O 0 ; ~ .,.., ollh. l'lllln , l!Mldell O.lmlftll Fi!>hing alon,g the Orange Coast continues on the bright side with barracuda and bass topping the list of daytime catches :.ind giant squid taking over on the twilight runs out of all three area landings. "We'r <' !ltill having fantast ic fishing with war mer wale r tt•mpcratures." Phil Tozier of Daxcy's Landing out of the Pavilion says. "We're getting lots of barracuda and bass with some bonito. We're also getting tons or giant squid on the jtw1hght run. They i.tart biting at du:.k and have been bit in~ well .. . •·we have been very consiste nt on barracuda, sand and calico bass w1lh lots or giant squid on the twtlutht run." Oon llansen of Dan .. Whar f sportf1shm.: landing rePorls He also reports some halibut being la ken in wuter that gets a s high as 71 degrees. ... ... ... * ... ,\Of'I FIO<>ne lltll Hit""•" t(.,_""MV Tol•IS W•n-en l.e<~lt 8r~• «•nt•r H-alrw Cun11 Gr- s , l • 0 I n Mllflll• 1441 '• s ' • : ~ :! 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Pr-•W (M<H••911tl 11• ~t 9.,.0.0 IOllv•rtU "' Basketball Summaries "',.:7:1 ::: .. ~·, ~ ,ur~": COSTA Masao ••• 'u-• . •• ul(a flALL UAOUI (.alte-n 1611 •• It ... I 0 0 l I 0 ) 0 ..,_ T--111 K•r- 10 Hor9C• I 0-.,.r _, .. , .. , '• It 1 • 0 0 .,... .. Okh F1Ultt. Alto••l'l(.e P\wM \ll.000. ,. tp e.1ouc-1ry CC••••nt<lal ) ll AmalhHIH•wlo l J o M.oullly CPll\url J Ttlei-• IM<t1•~1 0 lftWITl-A IO•U I • 4 K1ft<1'•Minl< IS110tm•,trl ... ... lit 11' Ill h• ... :and was taken to a 11•11n .. •11'1e"''"" • lO >'ii ~: hospital. ~.~~~:1 The Athlcucs scored ,..,'° "•" -Mo" 11oy•1. CN'""" three In the fourth on an ·~:h:i<;.:~ ... o.co. error and singles by Stt-vc Mor ton, Brad Wt'av<'r rind Grippi. lbe l•ller's blow gettiQC two r un s a c ross. TlUllO ••c• HO vord\ , .,.., .i<h AM IO."' Pvf\t "'lllO Ltl .. L..C~V IWttdl 11 ~ .... •tO C)r~11·1 .. CCltrl\MI 10 lO • "° ' 00 1 IO Mayeaux and J i m Da"son drove in runs in the seve nth, Dawson with a triple. ~o erTWS, a smgle by Brad Chap- man and an lnOeld out by Mayeaux got the final run across ln the ninth. OM·Cool Mlftl ILIPflaml OM·Goo" Jow IC•roo1•l Time -110t Ah• "'" -S•••t 81t•"0.•• . Yoti. L.111. liwll'i Arefta, Kou H Tell, Myri•b, P•oe""t Ow ... Sc••t<...0 -A\I\, LI"-· £t\y ~i.. Tllr'\C,.•r99r FOUllTit llAC•-llOr••"' 3.,.., otlh & -Cl•lmono Pvru Sl400. ~C-..•CO.Lom"-1 All!Mtka 01 -··~··" o.~ .... Clwnl,lb ~.111-111 ...... ...,.,.....,.. Grl.,,C M<Mill ... .rf Borow,-.t, p u,-.1,v.<f O..pm.,,,u Myl-,p -... Norma.n.p Tolal1 •II r j I • • . ' • • . ., • I > 0 I 0 .l I • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J6 • S<•te tr,,.,,,,,., 1)00 • ., llO I ti) 't» 4(111 II ... Kid Ktllty 10-.yerl J 1 .-oval Go l'lttl IW•l~I I I Tu--44.10 0 0 •• _.. R•,. -GIOf"Y Pfter\fom, H•we#\• I 0 ---Moon.5e•m1••.·T .. Touql\ I 0 ScrttcMd -Scooper Spon Wtt(h ! : CAt"ll(.t\I<. Mat•w• Tw1,t. 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Foll m<•r says "The Trani; Am :.cr1l'b Ubl'd to be so xood anct then at went down lo almoi.t nuthini.: I hope w e cun help revive at and >:1•t 1t b.Jrl. H• th1· pl:ic<· 1t belon~11 "Cro\.\d) (ur thl' f1ri.t tlln•t• ran''i huH· bet•n rt'- corcJ throngs and th1.ng, look .:oocl ' .. I've had :1 lot or ~ucce!>~ on this circuit m the past .rnd I ha\e a soft s p{lt an m.v hei:lrt for the Tr ans·Am Tht'!>l' arc the kind of cars people idt•nt1f\ with ltke the J.(rand national :.lol·k cars Onlv lhl' Trans·Am as run on road courses "PCQplt' bt•1n1: .1hle to iden· t1f) \\Ith thl' t'Jro; 1:. \1hat makes GEOllGE FOll ... Ell IL happen .. Follmer has r un at Portland, Urcgon, Pocono. Pa. and an Warren. Oh111 and has plaCl·d first. third and in ha s la:.t raCt', dad nl)t fm1i.h because or mechanical pri1blcm!. Next on lhl• c:ikndJr ,.., the :.1x hour mJnufac lurer's ract• at \\'atkmi. Glen on Jul.\ 10. When Follml·r wal. drtnng n •J.(ularly on thl' Trans·Am c1rl·u1l , he """ l\\u championships 1n 1970 with Parntllt Junb .1:-. a partner. and in 1972 on h1sown. Is t-'ollmer d oing ~1nyth111g l'lsc 1n raring tbese days'! .. l'Vl' got a comm11 rrwn1 with thl' lntNnauonal Race of Champions OH0<.'1 tu pn·parc the Cdr:. <tgl.tlO "Th1.• "holl• :.eril'S as bas<'d on hu\\ gouc.J the car!> arc and 1r lhl'Y aren't all prt•pan·cl thl' :.aml'. 11 doesn't t•omc off right .. Follml'r drovl' in th\' series lhl' fir!>l tY.o years Jnd \\ht·n Mark Oonohul' \\a:. k1lll·d in a race OH'r- :-.eas. he took over thl' ta~k or pn•pJnng the cars ror the 15 top d ri ver b from all <.'la!>be:. of competition . .. It takes QUiit' 1:1 bit of ti mt> to prepare the <'ars because you have to have thrm right \\'1th those kmd of drivrrs. you have to tr~ Jnd gd the car:. r c- ••dy and hope they hold toi:cther .. All of thl.' drivers CnJOY th1~ l) pc of rac111g ' Turning back to the Trans -Am series. Follmer hopes Les Richter al R1vcrs1de l ntl'rnat1onal Race" <iy \.\ 111 hold a rcicc there this ( Jll. ·· 1 hel1t.'Vl' tht.•rc \\ 111 hl• a race <ti Rwcrs1de in October but Ll's h:.i:.n't madl• up hi:-mint.I 'ct nut interest m the st•r1c:. IS bulld1n~ uµ and 1t ::.hnuld come hl'rc again · The c-ar~ arl' ::.im1lar to tho::tl' twmt:? run m th<· IMSA t lntl'rnatwnal Motor Sports Ass11C'iat1on 1 i.enes that holds ract·~ at hoth H1Yt'r!>1dt• and On· tario t'Uch )'l'ar llul IMS1\ says lht' turbo ch:.ir~cd PorsC'h('s cannot run 10 that ('t1mpct1t1on. "Wc"v<' tak<'n our lo\:-aml ~onto to llw T rarn;- Am St'rtl'!. instead and th1-n~-; .in• cnm1n~ <1loni: \'l•ry well." Follmer says Prep Football Schedules 01 ... ., , •• ,, ...... •ootNll Stftt•ut•\ tor 1th COllONA Dll MA II .. le; .. 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REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Tht• Ullomate 1n Food !>to• a9e on Comp<1cl Sp,1ct• All Ttw E ''"'" l'lc lvc11nQ Twin Cro~P"'' a"d Datry StM119"· I-r 1 Ar< • '" C.c'1erous Door ',•, f, J" tif'IV('\ O··~ .. p R If• • ' I t ,,. ~" •• , N11 f, t Lr .,, n crl1 t' NOW ONLY 5 439 - -- Wednescsay. July 7, 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 5 - ' • ,) 88 OAIL Y PILOT Wednu<11y. Juty 7 t976 Statistics Axiom:. 'Truth' Fades Fast t.cut in a four pm t ff'Tll'¥ cin rrv1s1vn·. und crttac:1sm.s 11/ 11//LC1al l'Conom1c d(llO By JOHN CUNNH't' AP 8u11loe1111 Analy•t Oei.plte com phunlB lhul l'Conom1c i.tall:.t1cs n 111 be m1i.laud ln~. many cconom1i.ts insist that tho!'e u1wd in n•portin~ major 1•c11nom1c uct1v1lJot1 in the United Sl1ttc11 :ire the most protebS lonally pro duc1•d a nywht•r,• "T hl'y urc the best and (Ji.lest in thl' "world." :.J1d Albt.>rt Cox, rhlef economist or l.1oncl O. Ed it• and Co .. form t-rly \\1th lhc Coun cil of Economic Advisers und a man ~ometimes harassed by re µeated revisions. lie and man y olht•rs bd1c.-vt• thC' revi:.ions. while irritating. arl' th e res u lt or ;rn almost n(•ver-end ing qul'st for perfcc· tlon, following prcssurt• lru111 various groups for speedy r1: tease of initial d ata. CUHNll'I' l'QUntlon11 ali;o brinw .. into u11r wh~it <·rlt1c~ belu,.ve b .11>UbJt>ctlve tendcn(') 1'ht' theot) uf sut'h adju~ling 11> to rt>movt-the Hfl•ct (If n.•c urnni: t•vcnts so us to reveal underly ln~ tr,·nd:s , IN R l:PORT ING RETAii. :1;,lt•s, for inlll•nCt. the buljje ut 1-:Jsler lb ndju.5t{'(f out In order lo find tht> contrnu1111t µatt-:rn. ln Junuary. the: number o( jobl<'Mi is ttdJU:lll.'<l luw\•r , olhcrw1s1:, th1: p<>!!t Chri!!tm ai. dedme would d111tort the.-lonitcr tn•nci A big problem \\>Ith thai. proCl'd urn ls that to achieve lht• unnuul r :1tc, w dctermim• JU!ll what to odd or lo deduct. requlres as muny oidJuistmtJ nts us a hunter ;ilnw\..: al un t·rrullcully rl ymg duck Jn l• gale .. Value Jud~mcnts ulso l'l\lt'r the i.taltsllcs und, "ome frl'I. adtl 11 subJ\•Ctl \'l' d1·nwnt that beconu:, hidden in w h<it uppcar to bt• mathem atica lly austere figure:. TH E CORREC'TIONS. WEIGH'l'INC S, re visions, oidjustmcnts <ind conceptual changes - sueh as in thl' rhJnlllOl.l dd1mtwn 1JC "h11 '" un emplo) ed t1,·mo11,tr:1tt• that tht• mathl·rnalll'al preeision l'Ul!l(t•:.tt•d h) th•• numb\'l':o. 1:-. not <ii~ a):-. present Bt'caun · of lh1' 1l b argut'<I. lht• numbers somettm1·~ urt· rno11t u11n•l1.1hlt· a l 111" 't•ry time they urc nct•J1•tl mt)'I. th11t ''· \\ ht·n tht· N'onorn\ 1:0. ch an itll'll and d t•Cl!o.1011 mJk1<111 ur~eHll> n~t·d 111gnnll' of futur<.• d11 C'ellun While profe:.11111nut:o. <',1n work "1th :.u<·h d<1ta. ulthouith th\•y c:nuw troublt· fur tht•m wo, f,•w l u~·me n could bt.• l'.\Jll'l'tt•d II> undt•r 11t1111d wnd t's1x.•cially lo derl\'l• UM·fut inform,1t1on from lhl•m. ror them, tht• 1•xpl.1n:tl1on ut "fluk1,:" or "ul>crru- l1on" has to.surf1<'l' AW E Kt: OF Tiit: D1Pl:R•'t:<'Tl0"S. :-otnt• economi!!ts art! ch:.turll\•tl al.>oul th" 1m·rl•,1s~11~1y popular usage or stal1stirs th.it on'. th\•\ s.1~. mcunl more r!,?r limited, prufrs~ll)llJJ tnh'rprctJllOll , One oft be mort' i:lartllA mbuiw:.. tht·~ S<tY. 1s to interpret one month's.ri~urc:. as a trend. ;1 l.:ndt•rH:y that i:o' "' nm1·11t off1d11ls r C'pcatcdly \\ Jrn na:11n:.l. L'nfurtunult•t~" t'\'Ohumlsts eu~t'r to rt.•<'O&,tn1:r.c turns of tht• ~·t•o1wm~, ;1n<I poltlit·ul and ~ov1•rnm1·n tJI rlgurt•s anxious to provu that Cl'rluin poli<.'1ci. urt· succc.-t•1tini,: or I ;ulln~. often undcrnune their O\\ n caut1onury advtct'. SINC•: I\ D E l\U )('RAC'\' St.('JI ui. II\ llw l '111ll•d Sttit\•i. dl'Pt·nd\'I h1.•Jnly on th1.· frt•t.• flu" o l :H't·ura11• 111Corinatwn. th1• factuuhty o( th<' numb •rs nnd the pro1wr 1111tlcr~t u11dh\G oC them -becoml'S llO Ii. sue of bu:.1c import11ntt'. . Not only arc public moods and economic d<" cis1ons bast•d to u lari:e extent on these statistical meas ures. but 1mmtodiak hu!\11\t'S~ 1><>llllcul untl governmt•nt poh<'Y decis ions invnlvini: millions of rx•opte and billions or Jollars -IS involved A The dt1n J?er 11ct•rns to be not so m uch t he poss1h1l1t) of dect•1t <ind m a nipulation . but thut lhc irnpt'rft'Cl statis tics' often are ucccptt•d us if thl'y were perfectly accurate and indicut.J ve ot actu:1l cun\l1llons. BECAUSE OF T IDS DEMAND for speed, r e- ports on s uch indicators as the C..:rCJss N<ilionat Product may be offcrt'<i in a :.equt•Ol'C s panning many weeks . with each report s upposedly more re· fi ned than the on<' before. The first 1s labeled ad- ,·;rnct>, followed by preliminary and finul. Court Applies Antitrust Law to Utilities Popularly used. however, the first and pro· bably least at'cura te report 1s ac<'e pl<'d. lt 1s also the one that dra ws comment from pubhc 0Uic1als and the news m edia. He\ 1S1<>ms. no matter how 11ignificant. seldom attral'l \\ 1dt•sprcad attention Instead , we oflt•n sl'em mesmC'rized by the num bers. as if they were undebatable truth. proof. evidence. when m trulh they may bl' incor rect. F'INAL . AT A ~\' RATE, MAY be a misnom1.•r. Conscientious economists a nd stat 1s t1cia ns som etimes r evise entire \'ears. and often <'Xravate deep into h istor y to do so. long after o!ftc1al de- cisions have been bas1.'<l on old d<ita. If there is a nything axiomatic a bout the economic numbers, in fact.. it is that ~hat you aC' cept today as the statistical truth will be revised tom orrow . The season a l adjusting of various economic Let'~ Go ~ailing ••. IM IUUTllUl DAMA r<>IHT HAHOR RENT A SAILBOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONADO 23 A THlllll YOU'LL MEVH FORGET •Dry Stor• ..... Hof•h • a-.L-hiec) • Motor loot h11foh • lottoM CleoniltCJ •loot Sain EMBARCADERO MARINA ll!lbercoCS.ro l'lou o ... o l'ol..t Heritor. CA. ,,,_: 171414'6·6177 WASHINGTON IAP>-ThcSupremeCourlhas ruled t hat private ut1llt1es are not exempt from federal a ntitrust laws me rely bec~use they also are regulated by state authorities. The 6·3 decision was made in a dispute over the Detroit Edison Company's 90-year·old pract ice of furnishing light bulbs to its customers. A RETAIL DRUGGIST, LawrC'nce Cantor. Ciled suit against t he utility. alleging that the light bulb gi\'eaway was unfair competition fo r his own sales of light bulbs . Ile claimed the utility viola ted the feder a l antitrust laws against monopolistic sales practices. Lower courts ruled that t.he utility's marketing practices were exempt from the feder al a ntitrust Pay Off Pennies for Pou;er HOMEST EAD, Fla. (AP ) -Betty J ohnson lt'arn<'d that her elect ric bill was 589.43. she decided lo protest. So she m arched to a b ank a nd then to c ity hall. where she paid her bill in dimes, nickels and pennies. • ·1 think everybody in city hall pa raded down lo see who the nut was wit h all the change," Mrs. J ohnson said after the incident at Ho mestead Utilities. the municipa l power service. She used a beach bag to carry the r olls of change. "T he c hange was so heavy il ripped the beach bag," she said. "It weighed so much I had to t ake a p ill for my heart." .. Oh. m y God ... said city cashier Mercedes Sepulveda. "I couldn't believe what my eyes were seeing .. _ It took an hour a nd a ha lf to count it a IL I just couldn't understand it. 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Ask about our r · Cash Encore .Kcount that protects you against Overdraft, Jnd our Eiffel Tower account which offers you a number of special privileges. laws because thel \H•re regulated by the Michigan Public Service Cornm1s:,ion The Supre me Court u\'crrutt•d lht• 11)\\er courts but expressed no opinion un whether the light bulb giveaway violates antitrust l;Jw~ 1'ht" cnse was sent back to the tr ial court to dec1dl' t hat quc11t10'1 WRITING FOR Tiil; l\I AJORIT\'. Ju:>t1cc J uhn P aul Stcv<.'ns said lhl' h~ht bulb program was not a functton of the st ate bet•au-M> tlw r('RUlat.ory cum mission did not initiate tht> plan but merely ap · proved the utility's proposal The case "does not i:atl into que~t 1on the lc~all · ty of a ny <1ct of the stalt' or :\l1l'higan 11r any of its of· ficials or agents." Sl<'V<'ns wrote On that bas is, th<' majont.' concluded that the case was not covered hy the high cour t's 191:! dt" cision that nnt1compet1t1ve 11ct1ons tak'rn by st:ite offi cials are t•xt•mpt from ant1tru~t law<'' en thOllJ.!h they might be 1llt:gat if earnl'd out hy pnvati hul>1 nesscs . "E V EN I F WE WF.K•: TO a s~umc that Congr ess d id not intend the antit rust laws to apply to areas of t he economy primarlly r<'gulatf'd by a state. that assumption would not forl'ctosc the C'n· forcem ent of the antitru~t laws in <tn C'ssentiatty un- regulated area such as the market for el<'ctnc light bulbs." Stevens wrote Michigan's r egulations of the ut1hly ' posl•s n1: necessary conflict" with the feder al law r equ1rini: fair com petitivl' practices, ht> contmul'd. Ju~llcc!-Wllltam J BrC'nnan. Byron R. While and Thurgoutl l\1 arshall Joined Ste ven 's op111io11. Chief Justice Wa rren E. Burger and Justice llurry A . Ulackmun vott•d with the majority but did not agree with Steven ·s reasoning. J u s t ic es Poller S t e w ar t . Lewi s F' PowC'll and Wilham IL Rehnquist dissented, arguing that t ht.• ma1~mt y dec1s1on "may well s trike a crippl· ing_hlow ~ Lllie.statc ulllllv reJ?UI at ion. Tax-free Company Eyed inMer_ge1~ Tracor. Int . :incl SystrOn·Donnl'r Corp. have annotllll'l'd thl' ;1gr<'t'mC'nt in principle to merge the t\\ o l'ompan1t•:,. 111 a t.1x-frcc reorganizat ion. T racor. hcadquarlt'r('(J in Austin . T ex .. i!i a !<.'chnologicat pr oducts and serviCt'S com pan). Svstron .Uonner is a manufacl\tr(•r of test and m<'as un•mt·nt instruments. transduc·ers und M·n~· mg dl·Vict·S. h('adq uartcred in ConC'Ord . 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I' , , ., 11 11 'I . \ , 1 'I .. 1, I . . ' e doesday's Afte rnoon Prieea NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OU....l_"'C_lt~ ... --Y-.-•l, .. ~lf"-..... ---.Ot-t-CI""...,..,,, ... ~ .. , __ ,_..,.,....,.,_,_._._..., • ._..,..~~-••sl-1 Strike Cost Told CULVER CITY CAP) -The strike by Las Ve1u hotel wor kers last March at the MGM Grand Hotel cost the parent company 10 cents a s hare in income durin g the rompany's third quarter. officials o( Metro-Goldwyn· Mayer say. W~nesd• ,Jul 1, 1lrnl s For ltf 011ey DAILV PILOT ' t Competition Yo.u . Can Bank On By Mii.TON MOSKOWIT'l Otto N. Miller, n •tin-d rh:11rm.u1 of !'\t,1ntl.1rcl 011 <'om µany o( C.1tiforn1a. hud a chot<'I' tu m11k1• lahl month r1•,111n II~ J 1hrc<'lOr or Cahfur111.1 !> fourth 1,1rgl·~t ~lJnk. Cl urkcl Natwnul. or 1 ~SIRn .1s" director or thl' nation s th11 d l11r.:1•M 1nturol\Cl' ('om puny, Equatable L 1Cl' A:,· suronc ... Sol'u:ty. This dl'c1:,1un w:b fon:ed upon him us a n· sult of rnov1·~ b) the fo'e d erJl Tr"de Com · m1~•1011 ( 1--..f C) to bl"()Uk Money Tree up lntl'rlnl·kin~ dlr~torotcs in th\l cori>orall' worlll. Tlw fo'TC h as r ullld il im proper fo r ;1 IH'l':.on lo :.l'f"~' $lmultatW0U)I)' o n lhl' bourtls of l'Oll1P31lll':S th.II l'llllll)l'll' against l'ach otlwr. Miller chose to lt.•U\'l' Crocker'$ bo tr<l :11111 lu c·unl111U\' J' u director of i-;qwtubk T HE QtlESTIO:S THAT ARO E IN som1' peopll"i- mtnds "as: llow ts a comml•rc1al bank an ('nmpctitmn with .1 lift> insurance compan) ., ll'i:. nb' mus that .l d1n•cto1 nf Cieneral Motors ts not gOlng to w sclet'led as 11 director i•f Ford Motor Com pany. Does the sumc pnnci1>lc ~pply lo banks ond insurance <'tlmpunie:,·• The an!>wer is that it d<k':. cn•n lhnuji!h at may al)l)l'fll ,1t first ~lane~ tha t th..-sc compan1\'S .in.• ~n lltfll'rcnl line:, of busmc:.~ Banks a nd insurance compam<.'i> cro:.s s v.onh al a number of points over a sm~le produl't. mom•y Tht'' com petc to get 1l. They compete lo handle 1l .\nil lht>Y comp••ll• to ftnd customers lo v. ho v. ant lo borrov. it Thl'y :irc t•:.:.cn· llally managers of mone) O:SE OF TU E CLF.AR•:sr SIGSS that the!.t' t\H) In· stituuons arc competitors apJ>carcd during the p:i:.t ~ t':tr with the mtroduclJon of a new l'mploye benl'f1t option .1l \\\u huge petroleum companil'S, l\lobll 011 and Exxon. Errectt\'e la st St•ptember , Mobil employcs who participate in the company's suving:. plan weri.> llffcrcd ol new V<'hicle for their funds . The t>mplo) es wt•rc wformcd they could direct lh:.tl all or µart of U1c1r s<i vtng.s be pluced tn an elght·year fund Lh~tt would pa~ :i guaranh'l'd annual in- terest of 8. 75 percent. Who's guaranteeing this return. \\h1ch 1s bcllt.>r. than vou can get at savrngs banks'' Tht• :\h•tropoht.in Life insurance Compnny. which apparentb h~·hf'\'c:. 1t "111 be able to do better thnn 8 75 per cent w ith the 1\tob•I functs. THE EXXON PROGRAM WENT ISTO t'rfcct this f month. guarantel•in~ e mploye i;a\'crs an e\'cn h<•tt1•r rt'lurn .• 8.85 percent. under a contract that runs :.i llttl1.· lon~t·r. !J1: years. tr an Exxon e m ptoye puts aw.1 y Siil u month in \hl'>I fixed·incom1.• fund. the Sl.080 trl\'l':.tt•d an nm1· y1•ar:. \\ouldj be worth $1 .615. Who's f(uarantel'lflJ! this rl.'turn fur £xx1111 1•111pluyc:." The Prudential 1nsur;mc1•C<Jmp<1n\' of :\mcnc·:1 Suck that in your hat, Hank of Am1·r1ca. C1t1bJnk ,1ncf Merrill Lynch. l t Change ProposedJ , For Small Clai~ WASHI NGTON (APJ -The C'hambt>r 11f Commerr<' has propoSC.'d a n OVCrba_uJ Of the nation's S)Slcm (If small claims courts to make It easier for consumers to gt.•l a fair hearing for their complaints. The cha mber offer~ o "Model Consumer .J11st1re Ac\" calling for esta blishment. b) the :-l atcs. n f Inc all\' run small claims courts with br anch courts. opening l'\'er11ngs ilnd Saturdays. THE COURTS WOULD DEAL with <'ascs up to SI ,O<lO; would not a llow lawyers to act as principals although thrv could provide advice and information; would 1101 allow rnl leclion agencies to use the courts lo sue for bad d('bls; would require speed y processing of all claims; anc1 would prov1rle a follow-up mechanismµ> m ake sure that judgments arc paact. Appeals. with theuseoflawyers, would be allowed. The c hamber says existing s mall claims tourl:. "ha\'P failed lo fulfill their intended pur pose of pro\'iclio~ an inc·x pensiv<' and convenient forum in which disputes are rffcc· lively a nd swiftly resolved." A growing number or Amuicuns have been turning to sm all claims courti. to resolve disputes with businesses. Al the same time. critics of the system chari;c 11 1s often weighted against the consumer . They urgue th;.t thc nor m;il nine-to-five hours of operation ;Jre inconvenient for workinl( people a nd s ay that the· practice of -.llow1nl{ lawyer s nftl•n • benefits thr corporation that has its own IC'gal staff They claim the dollar lirn1ts on casrs arc too low ThC'y ;il~ti noll• that on<'c the case is decided. the court m<.akt·s no ;11t1.:m pl to insure that the w1nnC'r g{'ts his or her award . THE PROPOSAL FOR THE overhuuJ of small daims rourts 1s part of what the ch~mber calls. "a maJor educ a tional effort to encourage broad support in the busines" community for efficient and effecllve m ethods of rcsolv1n~ consum<'r com plaintll tn a fair m anner ... It has d1slrihutcd to its m emb<.>rs copies of thl' propoM•tl Coni.umer Justice Act, along with information on mm plaint -handling systems Rct up by individual Companie:. and on rn <'diat1on p rograms established ~Y trade association" Und<·r the c hnmb<.'r's proposa lf , :>mall claims courts would be m ~rnduled by stale luw und opcr utcd by county and <1r mun1<'1pal a uthorities. The chamber said tha t In order lo conform to th1· model, 40 st;itcs would hav1· lo ;_1m1•nd their l11wit to r~usc· lhe j unsdictmnol limit of the courts to SI ,000 .ind '17 "trites would hovr to m•ke <'hange~ to prohibit 1:1"' )'('I'll from parlicipaUniit Al(ency Adds Client . M ltr hell, Casale, I nc • lr vinc ·bU <'d udv(•rtl11l nf(, marh•ting ond public t <!l11Uotr.' fjr,n. hu11 been 11ppoinlf'<l to , hundlc the communlat.lorts prof(rnm for Ru~ Crllftcn;, · hu11r•11 In Sunta Ana. , ltuR Cr11rtcrs h:tR IJ.'i n•tnJt (11JUel'l throu$1hout the Ul)ilcd Statcs scl1111i: do-It yourself sp1>ed tuft1.11g ruK klt11. 1t1 well n..'l fin1a.ht.>d haQ<lt ufted rues :in<I othvr relate41 yarn a•\11 needle· po1ot products 1 Consolidation Slated Cl'ntrilirt Division of Hore Warner Corp. wlll con· solidate its California operatioM later this ye<fr with the r e location of thtee operating unllS to 1111ln1tle facility in Kalst'r Aetna·s Huntington Beach buslne111 park, occordlng h• Coldwell Ba nker Commercial Rroker oitc Co. Snles. s ervice 11nd t<.'palr activitle~ wilt be housed in a 24.000·square-foot racillly on Argosy Street near Graham Street , adjacent to the McDonnell Dougla!I Space Sys tem; c~ntet'. Construction ls scheduled lo start In May. ~Divitknd Dedared • I DAILY PILOT Wednesda • Ju 7. 1976 I I I By Bil Keane "But Sam doeJn't even KNOW he's o dog!· Hfls one of the fomily!" j Dad-son Events? I New Frontier For Sex Bias By~ Asaocia~ Press "I wonder where the <'nd 1s," mused Dr. Ira King a rttr fedoral oC'ricinls sent a letter to public school edministratC>n\ in Scottsdale. Ar1-z., saying mother-daughter aMI rather.son events violated sex discrimination r ules. · · F'ather ·son. m9thcr-daughter aHairs are som<'lh1ng I grew up with," said King, compliance orricer for the Scottsdale school system . "Quite ! frankly, it seems to me ir·s stretchin~ the point. I I think sometimes we can stretch any regulation lo } the ridiculous ..• " t DIVIDING THE FAMILY BY sex for fashion shows, softball gaJnes and banquets and breakfasts is a tradition in ma11y9flhena11on'scommunities. I . I I School a dmi'Mstrators who~upport such affairs say that father-son events. for example, are useful in getting dad to take an interest in school afrairs - most often left to m om. Opponents argue that choosin~ up sexes 1s arbitrary and unfair to children with onl y onl' parent. I And redl'ral officials contend 1t subject s stu dents to ··separnte tre-atment •· llERE IS A SAMPLING OF reaction taken Tuesday from part.>nts. teut:hers, adm1n1s trators :md s tudtnts Mrs. M. 11 . McRae. past president or the llouston. Tex .. Arl'a Council of Par ents and Teachers. said she saw valut> in lhl' ruling. "ll eliminates an <.•xcuse a purcnt may give for not attending u function with their child ... Marion J>(•rrv. a mother whose husband is a carpentry instructor in Somerville, Mass., said, "I think th<.•y're wrong. We alw11 ys had them ... -SUE V. MIL~. PRESIDENT of education 1 board in suburban Pnnce George's County, Md .. said the policy "borders on the ridiculous It's carry· r ingthings tothecxtremc " 'Tm tla bbcri,:ostcd." said J ean France. a parent In i\nahe1m. \\hen tolrl of the PohC) "( JUSt c;in't behen' lh:it I think th;it's thl' \\orst thing I l'\'l'r heard · ··11 s rl'allv not that rair." comm.cntc.d....U· 'ear old Pilar J1mint•z. "ho lives \\Ith her mother • in Lo:. An~cles ... A lot or fathers don't ltkc to do • those things a nd mother" do b<>causc they have to stay hom e all day or goto work." BIG CIT\' SCHOOL OFFIClAL~ said they would not be arrectcd by l>UCh a pohcy Ohve Covington. spokeswoman for District of Columbia ~chools. said such evfflL'\, if they ure held ... at ;ill. are s ponsorl'd b!' nonschool groups, s uch as t'hurches nnd C'iv1c orJ(an1zat1ons. "\Ve'rc going to r<'think how we plan our ac· t1nttes" 1n li$thl or the p._11icy, she sa id. "It's a fan· tastic education for udulls." j OLD PHOTOS COPIEDI ' n1s wn.,_ •rlllC llf row l1tu11d pltolos " eur stall •f u perts .... lptClallll Ill the ,rotm.1•al art of "" a11d mto11111 eN fa11111y pllttoerap~s. Ill ••htaUH! Even Nevadans Like Gambling IF YOU ARE TIIED OF: • C-St..tty ............ of food • Alway. IMllMJ • • ... RENO CAP> The popular adagt that Nevad•ns are 1m· muae to the lure or slot machines and table garn•s tsn't ~upported by a National Gambling Com· miulon survey. Nevada residents have often boasted that the> aren't temptt'd by lhtir wide-open t'llS\00$ and betting parlou . leaving the w..aering lo lhe tuun!>l.ll Bt:T Tll E CONFIDENTIAL survey, to be made pubhc l11ter this m o nth . s ho'4 & m o r e Ne..actans gamble. 1amble more frequtnUy and pend more on sambhng thun t'it1u-ns in other 1t.tes 0 And the survey says Nevada bas three tunes as many com· pulsive gamblers than other statttdo "The.e findings sue1est that acctnlbility is a aigrilncant- 1nd~. pnhaps the most impor· tant -factor in influencing cambhng particlpan"ratcs and th§ volume or waaering," the '1Jrvey statts. TH£ suavEY RESULTED from lhe quHtioning or more than 1,700 persons as part of the national commission's study ot gamblloa's Impact. Its final rt!· poTt goes to the Whlte Hoose thu fall. Because Nevada 1~ the only • Plls. sltoh • ...t ~ state in~ h1c h all rorml> or gambl· • U•'-J to E.t . Ing are lecal. 1nformat1on \\US • w~-. .... _..., c-•'-9 compiJrd on lt:i re:iJdent:. ..,... separately and then compurt'd to • ,....._. .-ltY ._. ~ wftcJM the national finding~. THINK HYPNOSIS. CAU The averugt.' unnuul \\.1ger .it Califonda Hypltologkal l•stffwh casinos ~as ~6 for !l>e\adan!>, t4412 a.octt ll•d. "O~Wut I 1t11 19Mt44 nearly t~ ice thi' nat1onul 8\'erage or $448 for non rc:>1dent:. "'-L.c._.. h_., W......, .t l:OO ,.M. COMPllL"IVE GAMBU,'liG 1.<. 0"-'"'tr-A• ...... more w1despreud than in othl·r '--------..;.. ________ __, :1lates, although the ~ur"e~ ud milted its findings w<.'h' not c·on elusive ll eshmett><I 2 62 ~rcent of Nevad a r esidents could be cJaulCied as J>rQbably com· pulsive gamblers ~~\HSEI\lll1l•~ ~ ~llll\ \11~ ' • ' There is absolutely no cost to you. Open or add to your Fidelity Federal savings account when you come In for your first an~­ subsequent choices In this new Savers' Gulld offering. Bring your -passbook from any other_ .. JI'!~ Institution and we'll transfer ~e funds at no cost. ll{) FIDEL y d~SAVING& AND lOAN ASSOCIATION • 21 °""'" to HtH you •l•t•wld• COSTAME~A .NEWPORT BEACH 1855 Harbor Blvd. 645-4420 HoUrs: Moqday through Thursd-v 9:00 am. to _.:00 p.m. FSf Jc _....,.. .. __ ~ _......,. ___ ... One per tam/ly. Adults only, please. Ofter ~•lid while supply lasts. Not n•ll•ble by mall. Just complete and bring in this valuable cert ificate for your FREE Savers' Guild selection in July. You 'l l also rec~ive a Savers' Guild Certificate good for your remaining choices in August and September. r------------------------------------------- Fidelity Federal ~~<l' §<Ufd 0Jto~ ~avtflj &ttf~~ My Three choices arc (please check thrP."l f1 Homemade Coo!cte<; COOlc Boor r Make-Ah<!ad Cook Booll Recipes for Ente1ta1mng Snack-; and Aoc>PI zPr"> Cao;serOlf' Cool< Book Good FoOd on a Budgf'f ____________ s1a1e ________ 1p ___ _ fl'l1dly"9:00a.m:-~ --a...ao ~ All offices open Saturday July 10, .,,..~-+-f'l--ltw ~Jtflde!irt Ftclenl. ~-.,=-:..__-==--------ttl CJ. I hM a UYinga account elstWllt(e. 0 I 1m lntlfested in apenl11g a ~nos atCOUnt at Fldehty Federal. -8:00 •.m. to 1:00 p.m. . • • A GRAPE WAY TO CELEBRATE Hundreds throng to taste of the grape, bread and cheese at wine fest, where Assistance League hostesses 1ndra Rados, Peggy Hughes and Joan ·cey-(right) tempt taster Mike Corrigan. BEA ANDERSON, Editor . \ We<inesday. July 7, 1976 Cl Enologist Eyes Prolific Future for State Vines 8 )' JOOl..SON Ol 1111 o ••• , ,. ... , , ... 11 The California wine industry Is on the verge of entering a new phase. accordrnR to Andre Tchclistcberf. one or lhe foremost enolo1ot1sts in the sta ll'. Tr hehs tcheff. who was honored last Saturday durmg a California w1nt'ries' Salul<' to the Bicentennial at Promontory Point. s tud the industry h as come from infancy to maturity und now 1s rcudy for a high degree of speclah1at1on. • Grape v1n<'s werl' first planted in Catarornla 200 years ago by mis s1onuncs, ht' .)airi The growth of the wineries was Interrupted by the Proh1b1t1on and the industry enjoyed a renalssunre when th<' luv. v. J S rc1>euled Tchcllstcht'ff, a native or Moscow, arrived in California in 1938. just whc>n lhr n •brrth was beginning. lie helped Reaulteu Vineyards bwld from the beginning and pioneered several rcrmenlotion prcl<'e:.:-1.'s California v. ancs hav<• arh1eved s tatus because of vintners' sper1he l<'chnolng1cal knowledge and thl' pionrcring, curious -1p1r1l or i\mcnrans, the enolo1t1st said Rut tht' trip lo lhf" to1' has not been smooth. "You have to r<'member that anv andustnal success leads to industrial temptation.·· he stutt:ct The temptation to make money fast led to disorder in the Industry .·· But we arl' shifting away from this disorder. REGULATIONS "Now that wt• have reached maturity we h ave lo create rules and rciulutlons." The expert prcdlctNt tho new rule would take the form of "lnws ohppell allonor origin, "which already are In usl' in Europe. . This means that s~clfic varieties of wines could bt> made only In certain ureas of the stale. "We must prohibit interblending and control productivity. Somronc has to make the first step. Once we have this we will further upgrade the quality or our product and have more presUge," Tchelistchert said. Why has wine surged in popularity in the U.S. in the pasllwo decades? "There is no such thing as a simple answer.·· Tchellstchert stated. He speculated that American soldiers returning from EurQpe after World War II brought back the habit of drinking wine with meals. and Americans have been exposed to wine more and more as they travel abroad. Another factor, he suggested, bas been the large amount of money lbe industry bas spent in promotion. YOUNG GENERATION _ _ "Still, des ite aU these things.. the intellectual ecrep ance y e youl\~rauon nnm@·or ttre greatest facton in Atneriu." Tchelistcheff said there is • difference Tn attitude -- ANDRE TCHELISTCHEFF Ht' said mo'lt counlnl's of the world are drinkm~ wine but that it is s low to come to Afrjca becavse or rellgio,!-18 traditions. ·.~ Tcholistcherr, who cnn scarcely imagine a meal wlthout wtne himself, suys wine furnishes "a beautiful blanket lhal covers the neutrnllly or the food." "The l''rench say. however, that Artteticdns s hould learn to eat good food l>E'fore learning to drink w1,11e." Wine has the ability to make bland food ta!tte good and is a good replacement ror the cocktail, he added. FORGET RULES Tcbellstchefr says It Isn't necessar y to drink an expensive wine with everyday meals and that the old g,.ddeline for drinking red or white should be forgotten. "You are the consumer. You select It's your preference." To fully appreciate the be nefit of having wine with meals he suggested eating bread. c~se and milk togelher then having lhe food with wine instead of m11k. Tchelistchefr speaks of wine with authority, since be bu bad a long love affair with the beverage. He took bis first drink at I.he age of 4, unbeknownst to anyone in his fall'lily. "I drank the leftovers in m y father's office in Moscow alter a business meeting," he said. "I came ---!!'>:v,,.m &!,y.·: Wb~n fie wat fit ~~l!Jtel!d-m-fint dnrnnnne9!t. 'the family was celebrating the new year and he and his sister, then 8, ha• a chance to get a sip or champagne. 4 •• ~ ...... , c: ~~ , "The E~peans • • >. .. ~t . ...,,. " er u1 alone and we ~onsumed the oC the about it. . . ' The curiosity of Americans has f0tted vintn.ers to pay more attention to lhe quality of their product, he added. "This is tomorrow." Though more and more people are drinking wine in this rountry it is still far behind Europe, Tchelistche rf said. The annual per capita coosumption rate here is two gallons, 1compared to 20·30 in Europe. VI·~ . ~ enologlst out o('Franc&. now is a Cree·lance consuJ\ant aflL'r 3S years with Beaulieu Vineyardii. He travels the West Coast helping new vintners. a mong them St. Michelle in Seattle. and oHers advice to established wineries. whichkttps him very busy. "But I am selective about whom I help. There is not. enough time." Tasting Heralds 200 Wine Years By 8All8AltA GIUS OI .. o.itt?11M ... ,. 'the more lbao 1,000 wine enthusiasts who gathered Saturday for Promontory Point's Bicentennial gnla aot a well-rounded taste of California's own bottled stock. What was created tn the Point's spacious cobblestone courtyard with the help of the Nt-wport Beacb Assistance League. which collected profits from the tkket sales, was a good party saluting the state's bur1e-0nioC wine industry and one of its deans, Andre Tchehstcheff. Opt thing the Point's rest made clear WH how generally uned)icated the wine coos1u1ung P"bUc is of Us local Inven- tory .,Tbe 43 participating wirierles represented a fraction of lhe 212 vintners oper~tiog in the state'.s nine crape-growing areas, known ~olledively as 1he Napa-Sonoma and North Coast region&. Uncorked at Saturday's tasting were wines from the ' state1s oldest and largest vintners. namely Charles Krug, ·•founded in 1861, and E. & J . Gallo. which boa&ts a bottling capacity or 150,000cases a day. Long-established pillars of the industry like Weibel, Mondavi, Giumarra and Louis Martini, whose sales and in· ventories or premium wines have reached new peaks with the rising popular interest in wine, also were represented. There were several relatively unknown, but not unac· claimed, s maller wineries there too, including Stags Leap, a Napa winemaker that recently managed to bowl over French tastebuds with its '72Cabemet. BIGGEST SELLERS The white wines were clearly the biggest sellers or the day, perhaps because their characteristic tightness seemed to quench-the eyening 's sultry heat. The reds were oot in force. nevertheless. and drunk up more enthusiastically aner the sun had gone down. the chill factor up, and the stroUing marl.acllis and aenai~sance minstrels had lulled many table hoppers to a seat ~1de the roon&.ain. around the planters or on the courtyard step~. While not all sippers could define a glass's viscosity, nose. vinegary-acescence or vinous harmony -or w~re ev~n looking for them -it was evident by sur vey!ng purkers and sedate lip.s macking that the wines were bemg given a fair trial. Mos1 or the tasters had their opinions of what they liked and didn't likE'. Some were even ronscienllous enough to keep notes. which was a good thing to do. According to<J'ony Kopp, the Point's organitation m an behind the affair, there was enough wine ther e, that for the $10 admitting d onation. one could have .. tasted" the equivalent of 12 bottles. The.re were no reports that anybody did, however . Comments about the wines ranged Crom "clean." "frui- ty " .. refreshingly delicate -almost springy," to "a little fl~t... maybe It's watered," and "sharp and bity like the stuff m y dad used to make." One man who hadn't strayed from Chablis since the time he'd arrived at the tasting, commented, "I like Chablis. And since it's usually the cheapest in a line, J want to find som e to buy." The only problem. he conrcssed. was that he kept going back for more of the brand he'd been buy· tng for years. W1NESAMPLER F or taste rs like this one, who know which varietals they like but want to sample those or assorted vintners, self- education wine packs are available through Adamo Wine Cellars of Costa Mesa. The firm, which started this year, operating largely on a mail-orde r bas is. offers cases or California variettlls from 12 different wineries. Each case includes descriptions of each wine. recommendations for storage and cards for rat· ing personal preferences. Barbara Adamo, who helped husband Nick develop the packages. says that after the buyer bas consumed a 12· pack, he or she "knows more about what to buy In the future." Eddie O'Neal, owner of C<1ve Liquorin Laguna says the wine·buying public is "moving rapidly away from bigger wineries, which forthemostparthave been bought up by con· gtomerates" in favor of smaller. quality vintners. (For example. Italian Swiss Colony and Beaulieu are now owned by Heublein Inc .. Franzla is owned by Coca Cola ; and Inglenook is now a division or a Nestle's sub· sidiary.) Big sellers nowadays, says O'Neal, are Chappelct's Chenin Blanc. Clos Ouval's vintage Zinfandel and "just about anything Ridge puts out.("l can't keep their Zinfan· dels in stock.")." Bob Miller, sales manager at Sequoia Wine Cellars, Newport Beach , lists Beringer's Chardonnay, Krug's Chenin Blanc, Wente Brothen' Blanc de Blanca, Weibel's Green Hungarian a nd Mirassou's Monte rey Riesling among the store's top-selling premium wines. In jug wines, Miller lists Beringer 's bulk product, bot· tied under the label Los Hermanos. PedrocelU's Sonoma white and red table wines <whir h sell for under Sl.60 a fifth I and a perenlal favorite. Gallo's Hearty Bur1undy. A,.J, •... ~ -~~ ,.~ .. ~~ ~ .......... ,..,-;;;.o.•·~';:r;;;'~' ~~ ,....,.~~~-..~· Discerning sippers Nadine Aroyo and Jim Bia/es were among the 1, 000 celebrants at Promontory Point tasting. • . ('I CAIL Y PILOT Wednesday Jiiiy 7 f976 DeOcd ·Weigh : Gdes: With Diet DEAR ANN LANDERS: This ls a letter for J ean. th(' fat wire or Turned OH and Guilty. lie tella her 1he'1 "dl11u.at nc. wok· wlll ed, ulr·lodulaent and atupid." He auunu aetf-help groupa. She ends up et')' Ing and he ends up wrilin& to )'du for bYm · palhy. I was a J ean tor UJyeart. Twiet I dieted down lo my wedding wei1ht and twice J balloone<I up again. Why? Because Mr. Turn~ orr didn't respond any -~r.toJ the thin me than he hachoUttla• me. Arter t"e second ~pound ballocnt.•. J went~ c.betaor. <He woulcJn 't co. satd it wbn't bis problem.) 1 d~ed I lud . . a an•ere ps7cholog1nJ han-.tup· re-et hum:sn iUUa.IJly v.·ouJdn't lflM I waa hi• doormat. My fat ha\e a lea to '-land on. lie uys wu an excuse for' tut impotenee, tbe It ind of footwci ar people In a e c u r I t y • pe r e n o \ ;a I choose for th~rnsel'1C:S ~11• a lot adolnunce. Everythany that about their sexual peraonal.lt1e~. waa wrons with his 11 ~. he Teaser-type wqmen choose blfemed on m~ I a~orbt'd the shoes that exop$c p:ert or tk loot. bfame along with the t11lones Men's shon 11ivlde the wearers Wht'Jl I cot rid ul Mr Tuml'd Into five categories: sensuou11. Off, I •I.lo t ot rSd of SS pounds . masculine, peacock, unisex and Sl1•me-SklNNYWINN£1t m~cho. t\o example of the DEAR WINN£R: Bravo, lady. mdculine bhoe i:s the wingtip. Tbaoka for 1 ~·eerfuJ earl.a. • Tht macho is the motorcycle • l • bo<'4, He says boots ore a sign or · ~ AN?'f LJ\Hl)a&si ll the ~ l'\iUlJ essneu . Ros11i h~lcs the w golngso~~l'ly cr:o:y? t . ;~ll placU~m J or womt'n - J.( read "9e~• ~rfi:~ ~ s i\ toikcllfthem walk like ltoui wrot~ a DOOl!C· ']1)• s. ;.. ,· Sex W e of lhe F1>ot • . · you th1nk there is anything The aullilor claitns~~t 1!"ilf¥1Ut to wh at the man says? - • LOOKI NG DE·FEET IN DE· FACE DEA& LOOKING: VH. What Pffple wur does hadeed t•ll IOlnetJial•I about tbem. 'nli 1oc:1 for 11loe1 aa well u drea ea, s11lu. etc. I doa't 1&rtt, llilowever, that booU are • •Isa or ruWea •ffl - or U.at women In hlO platforms walk like lloraea. ~lraffea, maybe. Her1H, ao. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I llm a 19·year-old m ale who drinks about a ftnh or vooka every day. This letter is a copy of one I wrolc to you at 3 a .m . I couJdn't believe how messed up my head must have been. l misspelled i1 words. (Ann Landers ~ t four senlen<'l'i. "t'rl' unfin1~ht'<i and part of the lt•ltcr "..t:i 1111·~·· ble I know I am sack but lhc doctor I wenl to thoughl l wa:i ''XI.I~ eerntins or br.1.:~1rut Ill' d1dn'1 gave me any help al all JU~I s111d I n~cd,·d tc\ ":-1Ju1j.k• up" or I'd be 1orry. I didn't need lllM to tell me lhat. I'm so skk or myticlr I ('OUld dlt>. I poss out evt>ry nig ht :ind feel rottt'n when I come to In the mornlnjl. Then I huve to huvc a drink to get going again. It's a terrible wity to llvl' und I don't know how to 11et ore the lnl'r· ry go-round. Plcalie. Ann. help me. DROWNING JN BOOZI-: Dt:AR F lllEND: .SOm~ d()('tor. You ou&bt to r eport blm to thl" <o•aty medkal 1o<lt'ty. tie t hoald havt' told you to look ln lbC" phoee book. I ur&t' )'~ to nll AJtohollu Aaoaym09 and find out whe n tht' nu t m~ln& 111 a nd ~ hHC'. GO -and 1ddt with It, fella. ll'1 your be1t 1hot. · Doh't 1c1 burned by a "llnu" that's too hot to handle. Play It cool with Ann Landers' gulda to "Necking and Petting -Whal Are lhe Umlu? Send your re· quest to Ahn Landers, P .O. Box 1400, F.lg1n, Ill. 60120, enclosing SO cents In coin and a Ion~. stamped , st'lt-addressed t'll• velope. Horoscope: Leo ; Rite . , Change Due ;,~~tes I THUUDAV,JULYll • ~g o1d Sun .Can Be Fun They came back from their vuc a lion looki.ng tanned and h.eallhy. Ho w ofte n hove "e heard that phras~., swlmmers who are three mole or the development feet under ~ ate r. or •ny unusual pigment· -While a beach um· ed area on any part of the brella o rrers welcome body. shade. it isn't 100 percent iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii" l BySYDNEYOMARR ARIES <March 21-April ltt: Galhtr iJ: ~ , . t>.1. '; /1 formation -anaJyze It and communicate your Watson-Ray findings. Emphasis on pubtications, educational material, long.range views and plans. A. Sept. 5 ~ edding In TAVllVS (April 20·May 20): A wish "comes Esf8ncia Park, Costa true" In m ost unusual manner. Partner or mate Mesa is being-planne<I by gets Involved and financial structure is in pie-Pam Watson and Chuc k tu re. too. One you are drawn to returns the com· ~-a Y ho r II u n t 1 n g t on pliment. ocac . GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): /\$:Cent on \Uli· News of the forthcom- que agreements contacts. You adva'nce cause by • 1h(i event was annoW)ce<I making known ' J'tOur ~·· Retwle t6' be U). • by her ~re~/P.f'r. '11d limidatfd by one• el to "c.U tbiliw.'~ ,s. DQ6~ \: Wti"°n CANCE& (June 21-J u y 221: t<ome. parents, o R~ntlngto n ltench. work, M'Curtty seem to combine into a montage. She as a ~r ad u ate or Read the sign.a. clues. Become familiar with B~lla.~d Hi g h School, basic materi~Do your -.Omewofk. A ~ fr~s1': ,,.,,.. , f ' LEO <Jul)' •-Aui. m : Take a chance ee a.11 lnl a ttmnus . or your own ablUt.Jes. Sweeplnt ch•ntes may be-on <fl t111g.i.n eadl High tap. Know it ahd be ready for action. Member of School. is lhe son or Mrs. opposite sex ls very muc.b in picture. R obe rt P? I I Y o r VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept.'22 >: AgrMments are Sher aton. \\ > o. a nd ftnaliz.ed. Pro~t.y could be Involved. Cet ,-alid Q>ar1~. ~."/tnahebrl. appraisal. Reruse to sell youraelr $0C'l. Plder in· <"! " ~ dividual will le nd benem of experience. • Powers· Thomson LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 >: Check instruc· t ions, re ports, directions. Avoid w1ld ·goose chase. Relative may be sincere -but misin· formed. Know it and act according ly. Get rid or burden not ri&tltly your own. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: Emphasis on collectton, evalua tion. protecllOO of ~ssess1ons. You a re able to aet to.beart or maLters. to ex· press, to comprehend costs. Sonor a H if!h School graduates Nancy Lee Pow e r s and Ers e Thomson are plannin8 it gard e n w e dd i ng ceremony in Scptcmber. Miss Powers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Bruce R Powers of Fullerton, was Too often to know it can be a dangerous one. says the Ameri can Cancer Society. The ACS, in a new booklet about the sun, conte nds lhut medical benefits from the sun are few and that almost oil or the 300,000 s kin cancer cases afflicting 1 Americans each year are sun·relat ed. -Gardens. Corona Mar. Nancy Powers The booklet. e ntitled "Sense lo the Sun." del -Chur ch of Laguna mus counters other common Sept. 11. myths a~ut the sun: . M 1ss J acobHn, a ~aduate or Newport Harbor Hl.lh School . is a St!ftlor at California Slate University, Long Beach. Their betrothal w.as -Don t count on being a nnou n ced b y he r safe on a cloud y day or parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. even under water- P au I J . Ru ff in g of between 70·sc:' percent or Corona del Mar, during a th e s u n s m o s t dinne r party In the dangero u s r a ys can Newporter Inn. . penetra te . clouds and Miss RuHing is a overcast s.k1e~. . . graduate or Troy High The sun s ra)s can fmd foolproof protection against the sun. The rays s.µ11 bounce off sand. water. patio floor or sun deck.. According to ACS, it's best to sun before 10 a.m. or after 3 p.m . to avoid damaging ultraviolet rays when they are at OPFN FOR l t!N CH .'. .:11 N NI H P h I l ) l , AM I u 1 1 I' ... , ..... lJll •.,, J-lJ8 c,i.1~1 H.,..y Nl•wport Bl' .H It 646 ro 11 their strongest. ~;:;;::====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. An yone expose d between the peak hours should try to limit lime to lS minutes and wear a s-uncreen con I aining PABA <pa r a . aminobenzoic acid 1. Skin cancer is the most serious consequence or excess sun but is ea!>y to det«l and \'cry curable with prompt t reatment The signs are a sore that doesn't hea l. changl' in s ize or color of a wart or HEARING PllOllfM? I SPICIAUU IM taVl~MHS c s MAJ I MAMUfA UllH HlllS TID TIM YIAHIM COIOMA Dll, MAa HAL AEllSOB HEARING AIDS 1409 t. c ... t Hwy. c-....... -475-l lll Her li¥'ce graduated Crom U CLA and Washinitt'~n College or Law al Wl e American University. Washington, DC. School. Fullerton, and ----------------------------- • • • Ruffing-Alsman Mona ~uHing a nd Randy 0, Alsmao 1.wil( exchan~e weddin1 vows in the UnUed Method.lSt Orange Coast College. Her fiance. son of Mr . and Mrs. Rex Alsman of Chino. ls an alumnus or Sunny Hills Hitb School, Fullerton, and UCI. He curre ntly is enrolled in the MA program at Cali f o rni a Stat e University .1.ong Beach. HAMS SAG ITT ARll.IS <Nov. 22· Dec. 21), Lunar CY· cle is high -take initiative. Lead rather tha n follow. Set pace and create policy. Accent on in· dividuality. pe rsonaUly, appearance, original methods and approach. a rec re a t ion m a j or at ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill C a lifo rn i a S t a t e . Univer sity. San Diego and affiliated wllh Chi Spir•I SU.-t'd wi..i..-or H•ll Put more LOVE POWER Into your cooking W• Recommend Je11emlne'1 Cupboerd TANTALIZING RARE BLEND MUSTARO SAUCE Now Available at OufStore CAPlllCORN <Dec. 22-J an. 191. Much that happens is quiet. subdued, obscured. hidden. Hospital, organization, special charity could be involved. Yo~ay feel ttSlricted. . • ~ AQUAlllUfi 1J111. 20·1-'eb. lll: Ac~ent on romantic invohemeat.. costs of makin~ desir~ become realities . You get fa cts -you become a ware or routine, or what's wntten between the lines. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 1: You make fi ne impression on one in position or authority. Your s1yle comes through -more persons become aware or you r unique abil1tics. . If J•ly 8&h la your birthday you are creative, productive, capable or organizing a b.ltllness. i You accept responsibility. Yo~ are dynamic, ' passionate a nd dedicated. ~ Teacher:s VQte .. Omega. Her fiance 1s the son or the Richard Thomsons of Newport Beach. li e a tl t'ndl'd Washi ngt on Sla l e University and ~radual · ed from UC Irvine as a biology major. llc plans graduate work in forestry a t WS . ... Jacobsen· Casselberry I BRUSH ... BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO MM STEP BY STBt krone can care for a Brush & Blower hair style. or ovr other curl co101tng. fuss·lree. lull lunc11ona1 • SCISSOI STTUS which are as easy to do as 1ust sham· ooo• Our lamo culs f1nge< tumble culs curhng iron culs. wash lowel dry brush 'n flull cuts °' s1mo1e wash and wear culs are SCISso.tel, all take-eare-<>f·yoursell styles Good tor any age any hair No teasing, no •Oiiers no pins no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS Al~O MO H J H ........... , WA•~ fOll OUT -W...., TO MT fOlll MA• . ...... Ortl'f JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING •-· IO P"'SAT.&SUM..9-5 .. 356 S Tustin Ave . Orange 9564 Ham1llon Ave • Huntongton Beach JO:>~ Harbor Blvd . Fullerton •OC Af lO 4 f IM(( A$CINA """' \llll -.OilSOlf "'·119> HI-JU!. Ut•JNJ Mr and Mrs Van Jacobsen of Barboa have announced the engage ment or their daaghler . Peggy Arlene Jacobsen ri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ffi and Steven Casselber~y. soh o r th e G eorge Cauelberrys, Florence, Ore. Thcy are pla nnin~ to mar ry Au~. 14 durini;: ceremon1 t.•s i n the Sher man Foundations The Penins1da What memories! The train from Los Angeles . The Pavilion. The Balboa Ferry. Sandy beaches . But what abou t those miles of prime Income properties that line the seashore? And the lovely res idential area of Peninsula Point? Newport Equity Funds arranges equity trust deed loans on Peninsula properties -and on homes all along the Orange Coast. If you need capital -and you' re a property oymer -call the Loan OeQl[t~~nt at Newport Equity Funds • for lpformatlon on an equity trust deed loan. The number Is 644·8824 . Newport Equity • a..ty .. hrH wlttl H-y '11 S,lu atae • S,nl Sliced~-T~ te le"- • We Pee ...... eood sttlr fro. Cont to Coett • ~ ClleetM -4 WIMt I 3700 E. Coast ~y, Corono del Mor -673· 9000 ........... c...... ........ 122zs.a-...,,._ ...... &.A..-US-ZOI 71 HO ..... wey ,, I I I • , ...... ti. l.cJie Miit.i 71 4·>4'-JH4 uJaltM. say: ''We 've come a long way from the Muu Muu!" See our fabulous Collection of Reso rt Clothes for your le is ure hours. • t Wecsnesoay,July 1, t976 DAILY PILOT Flower:. Children Cultiwate BY JOY TIU.EV -~ ........ , __ _ NEW YORK •AP> Frank •' Olive. u b11e mun who has m3d It bi1 In the ~ urld ur mllhnc.•ry de $1gn. sturlcd oul i.m1tll in o gs. by IW·int'h "JJlon "I had my old shop in <1n old popt"orn btJnd I rented 1n Grt>en-.kh Vtlltigl' Thcrl' wa' room for onl) orw custom~"' ol o tam'"·· recall~ llH.' IOO·pound, 6 foot ·l Olive. lfc sold hal11 and al'l~essor1l>t1 scarves, blou:.c1i:. und Jewelry , whit'h he madl· 111 the l1tllc room he lived 1n . where then• was barely r oom for his 1wwlng mut'hine Oh\'t> sturted out as a co11tume dcsi,;ner, afll'r i.tudying at th{' Art lnstatute in Ch1l'agu Working for "an) th1n)t t hat t•ame a long" from upt·ra to Las1\'egui. \ nlcht dub revae\u, he sketcMd. desl1Md. fitted. remade and 1m· prov I std "Then I cam e to New York ttunluns they were wa1t1ng for me." sa>•s tht' ~rsonuble de· 1gncr. "ho w~ar1> stcelnmmt'd 1l:u.1t>5. a mustache and guutec. ··out lht>y didn't even know I wui. here and in order to t.un 1vt> I i.tarted making sketches ror Seventh A \'enue c w York City's eorment dlatrktJ." Fumed couturier Normun Norell asked whose huts were on the sketches and ~·hen he learnt.-d Olive had originated the designs to ··balance the rigures" sugscst· ed fle &o iol<> the hat design Ot-ld ··Jn school we had had to learn to makl' every\hing. including bats und shoes. bul I had nevl'r really made hats before," 1>11~:. Olive, "'ho took •n .appren· taceshlp with ha,t d u 1gner Chanda. Olive remembers the ~t hoi he ever made u .sauc1 l!ttlc Easter i.u1lor, nuv >. tnmmed watb navy veillnt; "ith -.·hale polku dots. .a what • do\•e and navy blu~ bard J>('rched on the crown "I"'"' on a bui. and »uw u ludy walking on Fifth Avenue. wt>ur ing my hot with the veil on backward tHld I could bordly wait to get err and tell her so." he says with a laugh. "l caught up with her and s he only said. ··oh. but that's how I prefer to wear It ... Now he deblgns ~ percent for the whole~ale trade, whLle the rest 1s custom work. And he travels some 20 weeks a year for Mannish Styles Tops Fedoras are popular in women's fall millinery. ANNOUNCING Rita ;J)ier£er Spec1a11s11n lnd1v1dual Lashes /f 1;?01/r1 ////,' ~~~~tas HANSEN'S PINEAPPLE-COCONUT JUICE LECTHIN CAPSULES 19 Grain I O°"o ,Ull •d UNDILUTID APPLE JUICE COASTLINE PROTEIN "90" WITH LECITHIN & PAPAIN NIACIN I 00 MG I 00 T AILITS COMTINIHTAL _ ACIDOPHILUS " oz. 0 NEW \'ORK IAPI -llals for this fall and winte r concentrate on lhl' !>hape and contour or a wom ;m '!> race and how best to illuminate a good prorilc The 5-t hats in the l\11lltnl'ry Institute of Amt?rica show w(•rc dominated by beanies and caps that hugged lhl' skull in a variety Very ma nnis h and neat fpdoras also topped the fall scenl' In brilliunt reds and solt·hued grays. The brims. which varied in size. were in felt. suc'<leor feathers. Evening wear ror lh1.• most purl also stayed close to the head in caps and helmelS of festooned pearls and sparkling gold and silver SE'qwns. Day wear used subUl' fall colors. For ex ample. a beanie was In sort brown angora . another show<'d a beanie with a wrap goang from the brim to around the neck an a steely blue. ,...... 1114> ....... , ___ -a....eo.-1 .... .. _.. F_&..,..W .. "'Q In Lido Village i 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 6 -t -""-......... --:'4 Newport Beach •. ;J .. ?.!~~~~5:6191 ... ~ .... 1.1 1 Special 99c 9-rt I 00 CAPSULES .... l.7' Special 5249 200 CAPSULES . .,. '·" Special 5 4 59 1..,1s· 9-'t .... 10.91 for l Po.ch RecJ. 1.39 Rice a Corn Wheat & Miiiet .... 2.79 . Sp,cial 69c Special SJ49 s'pecifal .... ,!. .... 47' 99c VITAMIN "E" 1100 CAPSUUsJ 200 LU. D" ALPHA in·store. lelt>vlslon and chanta· ble lunctlo• appearances "to ed~cate myself as lQ the net'ds ol ••omen from OshkOltl to Beverly Hills and to serve as amba£Sador for m y product. dreues i.s conforming mew. now. def gniq ·: oil and comfort•· , t.houch notlOliinQ her oriii .... ty. ble" hats to fu with alrllnt' un ; ''Sbe It.ow• she doesn't~ lo iforaH keeps • close touch with "'ear ... \I)' hat. s~. llQWS, . r~hion trt>nda. "The younf er customer Js dress in a •t• n," he repo~ts. "Your rebellious n ower child with the thrtfl shop airianny all ma~hlna. She 'll wear ,teen!> 011\'c suyt tiats ghould fit u With a delifMr belt llnd Q 1re11l womun's lif~ tyh.• lL'I well Bi SUH aaliqu bracelet ••Ith utllll.arlan her H~\UD\\'. "Remember. u hul thUNl.1 and mlit It all t()lether. ls an qcc:eASOf.Y : it 1nu1t not She a<>e.an 't ha"e Sund•>' bell." domlnutt-t•ithcr you Of" )'our rO!> Olive, who ha& rt-cently started tumt>." he add l'.al,.:::~91 .... T .... An expanded new menu-full of deliciously authentic Mexican dishes. · designed to tempt your tastebuds. i• Frosty and refreshing t!1argaritas by the g~ or Ritcher. Plus our new Margarita Grande, floated with Gold Tequila. Strolling Mariachis to deligbt your ears. ·~On-i ............... El Toro 23132 El Toro Rd. (San Diego Fwy.-405-exit El Toro Rd. north) , . Save 2tl% on . -: our entire line of bras and girdles. Sale 2.20 R99. 2.75. Cotton croaaonr bt'a with nylon/acetate lace upper cups. Adjustable stretch straps. Cotton sides and low scooped back. A. B and C cups. Sale 3.40 Reg. 4.25. Tummy controller brtef. Front panel for tummy control typifies the new underwear l ook in foundations. Nylon/spandex. Sizes S·M-L·XL. ! i • s • • t .. .. ..-~~~~..,.....~~~~--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t ~ .... 1, , i ... \ Sale s3 R99. 3.75. Nylon trtcot croHover bra with Lycra® spandex sides and back. Adjustable stretch straps. A. B and C cups. Sale 5.80 A99. 7.25. V-band fjrm control panty glrdte with long legs. Nylon/spandex body. acetate./cotton/spandex back panef. Sizes S·M·L·SL Sale 4.16 Reg. 5.95. Comfort Hour• full figure br• with Spannettelll the latex and nylon fabric that stretches every way to hold firmly yet comlortably. 8 and C cups . 0 cup. reg. 6.95.ASale 5.51. Sale 6.40 Reg. SI. Comfort Hour• gartefteH bftef with elasticized leg and waist. Front panel of aoetatetrayonA..ycra" spandex. Nylonttricot crolch. Sizes S-M-l-XL. Uae rour convenient JCPenney C~e Card. All •ale prlcea .,. • ...,_,. ...... ,.July 10. HARBOR CENTER • COSTA MESA • (714) 64G··5021 ' , C4 DAil V PILOT W!dn!!d!f.JulX1. 1171 Sauce Spiked One oUbe lensLexpenslve.-andcertai.nl)'..one-of lhem0$l flavorful wines for kitchen use is dry vermouth. It imparts a fl avor all its own to chicken or fish ; is a pungently aromatic addition to cream sauces. souffle5 and nearly anylhmg that contains mushroom•. For your next barbecued chicken fffd. why not add a glass of dry vermouth LO your basting sauce? G RILLED CID CK EN VER MOUTH l frying chicken, cut intoservin& pieces ':a cup butter . melted In a s maU saucepan over frill • .. c up dry Vermoulh 1 tablespoon lemon jui~ 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 teaspoon garlic powder I teaspoon onion powder I teaspoon paprika '2 t£•aspoon crushed tarragon leaves 2 packages frozen pea pods Fresh mint Combine all ingredients except pea pods. mint leaves and 2 t<1blespoons butter and mix until well bl ended Grill chicken over hot coals until tender , about 45 minutes. basting fre<1uently with the sauce mixture. Meanwhile. divide the contents of two packages frozen chinese P<'B pods Intl> four equal parts; place each por tion on u square of aluminum foil. Send Drizzle the pea pods with remaining melted butler and sprinkle with chopped fresh mint. Close tbe foil over the pea pods ughUy Phict> the roll packages on the grill and cook for about thrt>e minutes; turn the packages over and cook three manutes more. Be careful not lo overcook tbe pea pods; they are at their best when they are st ill crisp. Start the meal w1th egg roll appetizers (from frozer\ foods section of market> and finish it with fresh pineapple :.pears ,...,... ,, v .......... ,. Frutte ... "-" ...... s .. ,,., .... , ...... eftd ........... 11 Deify ...... 20-...aMOua Today To Become A Super Shoppe_r LARGE BING CHERRIES 49~. FANCY IT ALIAH IZUCCHINU SQUASH 19! Store Houn: 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday 9 to 8 ~ .. ~ ... Thin., July 8 thru W ~ juty 14 ............... s.... ...... W• .._.,Accept P'OOd S--.. We ........ n. ..... To Ullllt ~ffet Alld • ..._ s• Te.,..,... 141111' wteeleMitt"L VINE RIPE . TOMATOES 39L~. SWEET 1N JUICY . PEAlllS 29!- ....._,.,. IJlll'1 (°~~~~~:~;;. 59c ~ BLADE ~ , Tiit~ · l=RY1HG 18 ~ u:Q CUT ·BEEF ~ BEfr. . CHICKEN ~==--LB. 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LL -UYEIL I ~rl LI. l FRESH -t GROUND BEEF ; 100% PURE 5 CJ SHOULDIR SHOULDER SHOULDER ' llEF:3-LI. ••AST CHOPS O·BOllE CHOPS ~ O« ---~. lAMI 7 9~. lAMI 8 9~. lAMI 9 8! DEL MONTE PINEAPPU-GRAPEFRUIT JUICEA-9c "t~l .• 9soFT .. MARGARINE 39c ' FROZEN FOODS rutSCHMAMrS •OSMRA I EGG MIXICA• BEATERS Dl .. IRS ' All ¥ UJ(11IS 6tJ9c 6i55c SWANSON 7 OZ. 2 9c MAC 'N' CHEESE OOWNYFLAKE HOMADE 49c JUMBO WAFFLES 10.12 oz. JOHNSON 28 oz. ASS\129 I CREAM PIES _ ~;~·s~iz~A==-' 139 (8 DAILY PILOT Soup Up Stock Soup1 are a natural ror the fn.dt ol t.be vine. la cookilll witla wtnn. it la CM cooklac that c08lltl. Wbeo ~ ~ la beatai ~ <at a.-.t 30 mlnutn), the ~ Ln ~ wine la volatlliled and what re· main.a ia it• flavor and perfume. TO•ATO PASTA POT 1.i, cup chopped sreeo "pper t lu1e clove tarlic, mlnced t amaJI onion, finely chopped 2 cup1 cook~ abeU macll'Oftl 2 teupoona cbopped arKbovy ml eta ~ teaspoon aweet baaU, crumbled clraloed 3 cant &oma&o ICMlP 2\.ltcauwa&tt ~cup dr)' rtct ~~ In saucepan, ~-o1 aDd aau\e onion, sari c, treen pepper, basil and rosemary. Stir in soup, water a11d wtQe. Add r.emainlng · lncredients ~cept the puta and heat throu1b over low flam\ about 2S minutes. Add macaroni. ult and pepper to taste and sim:Er t~b again about 10 m t•. Serve wllh irated Pare an cbttSe. CALIFORNIA BISQtJ E l whole lobster tail In shell 3cups water l teupoon ult l tablespoon lemoo ju1ce .. 1 can tomato 100,p • ~cup dry white wine 3 tablespoons butter Parmdlan tbeese Mell b.uttt'r lJl larae saucepan and saute onion and celery until transparent. 8rin& 3 cups water to a boll. Add salt and pour Into onion ml.xtur Wb.lle still bo'lllna, add lobster and poach In 4hetl for 10 minutes. Remove, wain, and WMn cool enoutth to handle, remove meat from shell itnd cut Into blte·siit> pieces. Reserve poaching liquor. and to 1t add lenlon Julee, •lne, soup und aspar-."''· puree d in blender. 1..(ot simmer 2S mU1otes ~~ teaspoon r osemary. \ crumbled 2 tablespoons olive oll t 16-ounce can garbanzos. 2 cups cooked asparaaus spears. in 2·incb p~ \.It cup finely chop~ celery l small onion. finely chopped I cup snlded mill( or half· and-half Add milk, lobster ~ieces and hot pepper ~auce ao taste. Sim- mer anolbtr ~·$ minutes. Sprinkle each s ervin& w1\b Parmesan cheese. place under Sales Sp'irited6 ·~·: 8)' JOHN C. EAGAN years ago to 2.8 gallons ~) FO..r 11f five Jtars aco •dee• ............. ,,. last year, Ivie laid in an me1"as a s•tage.C)f s AN FRAN c 1 s c O interview. J Ped ~grapet1 but ihe (AP1 -Wine is t>ecom· "What lt comes down uae§Kt~erity or 111g increasingly popular to regarding t1'e tota.l white wines is likely to among Americans, with picture is that we expect cause an excess of red demand growing raster the 363 .mill~on gallons of gr~pes. Jvle said. than for soda pop and domestic wm~ consumed . ~e strong base for distilled spirits, a wine last y~a! to. 1ncre~~ to wme 1s use every day a.~ industry leader says 7~ m1lhon m 1985. he a mea~time beveraae.. "There's no doubt said. l vfe said. a bout it. T hl· Unit ('d p;:=:========:=:=:=::;~=;:;~~i1 talcs 1s entering the 1 wine era." said Robert leaf · " "' M. Ivie. who 1s wmd1ng up a two.year term as chairma n of the Wine Ins titute, a trade us· soc1ation including 200 or California's 268 wineries. "The Pepsi generation has come of age. and the martini drinkers ar(' tak- Cantonese r• STAG CHINESE CASIO ing up wine glasses. 111 21st Pl., Newport Be.dt OR!ele J.9560 Wane 1s the fastest grow-.._ .. M~ hl'f-Ww••• .. u.et •~ ..-. 1ng beverage in the Unit· ~=~~~~=o-:='='~-~, .. ~,,M~-~-~~~~==~~ I.Id States today. and lhe - growth 1s Just beginning. --.-------•!!!1111-------. "Soft drink sales have "MANNINGS IS THE FINEST YOU CAN SUV!'' tailed off in the last few 1-....,-,;,;, •• ;.;.-.l.-..l.-.-.;;s.-.r..;.;..•,-..p.ii.._ .. MAl...,.,l •• -,.-._--'1 y t' a r s . p r i n c I p a 11 y FLANK u.s.D.A. because the high ~t of 5 .... 1 u. TOP SIRLOIN sugar has increased the •SA "Our surveys s how a cost dramatically. Dis· -----------t ... .,_. tlll<'d spirits sales have :::..~HUC.SJ95 111011~ s1~ nalll'Ot'd out. PATTIES llOt L&x ~';'%'.. - I o t ., r pc o p I c u re I-!-~~----~~~~~~-----. s ~ 1ll'h1ng lo wine -USDA -OMIW. Y-~t·~~~~e ~ci~~~~u~nt~~ ~<>Jg .~!~FJ.O.f!! •. _ s121 :-.oft drinks and distilled =~::-... -a-,.,_.,"-...._,_ spirit drinks. ~.;.;;.--...;;._,...~-.----~~~~~:-I "The most important rurtor 1s that women to· duv art' buying about IS pt'rcent of the wine In lhe US • Wh<'rc It was 40 per. <'l'nt a rcw years 010. That 1s because most of th1• wine 1s being sold to- l'tuv In l{rocery alores MAMMt ...... MAMMl ... S_, U.S.0.A. Tll TIP s1s• FILIT IOAST MIG MOM ... LOtM SlfAKS or ROASTS .......... LI. ., ... 04'9UAMllT HOUND :~~~:~.~~~:id~ackage ._...__..._---.... ----.A.--,-~-... ---.-l-2'°---1 lv1r.11n·sidenlofGulld ....__. 11 .. 11 ... Wancrit>s, the nation's FILET MIGNON T• A ... loriest wine producing ~--;;.;;..-..~~----~~~..-. ...... -----t SJ~ sri• ~.: LI. ..... IOUMD ....... ...,.. <'OOSX"rlllvc. sold wine Is ANKAMEAICA.AO . MASTER CHARGE 1a1ning an popularity RAND Y'S ' omoni: young people as lhl' drinking a11e Is BLJT(HCR SHOP ' lm''<'red to 18 in many I ' C. :.tntes Per cnr1ta wine con· s umpl o n A m o ng Amerl<'ons grew rrom l 7 gallons .. year nvc 270 E. 17th It. Cott• Me .. ......,....,. .. , .......... O"IN MON. • IAT. ,0 .. Ci..M..,_, 642-7191 ~ ----·------""" _____ _..__ . ' • DUwt• JUU 24a. 3100 P.M. fMH IUml ••MAM- •• ·-mAMSf MAHDMSIUT Hot pepper sauce IOMA•E ~LETTUCE u15• TIDE ~~I''!. broiler for 2 minutes Wltil cheese is &olden brown. Makes 6-8 serv· ' 101s. EA Y 'HRIMPBUiQUE 1 cup green peppel" cut ln l· Inch long strips 2 lables ~oons butter or margnrtnc · .. 2 cans cream ot shrimp :ioup 11'a CUP8 milk '-• cup aherry t "1 cups cooked medium hrimp, cut up l small clove 1arUc. minced ln uu~pan, coot grffn pep- per ln b\ltter until lender. Stir In aarlic and add r:emalng in1re dlent$. Heat, :!hrrlqat occasio1"1olly. about 10 minut&. Ma.kes about 6 cups. 4 servlnsa. f f • C3rape Happenings Get 'em Sauced for Barbecuing Chef-ing it this time of yeur 2 tables poons lemon juice means more time at the outdoor 1 2 teaspoon salt barbecue than any other. 1 ll teaspoon pepper Often, the secret to good grilled l tablespoon parsley flakes grub is In the marinade or bast· ,, teaspoon crushed dill ing sauce. Since barbecuing weed or tarragon tends to dry out -or. at least, Blend ingredients and '.lSe to decrease -meats. cheaper cuts marinate s hrimp, lobster , can be used successfully and the scallops or fillets. Fi .h picks up oil a nd acid ic content in the flav°" faster than 111eat.s. Allow marinade will keep them tender at least 30 minutes though before and juicy. pulling on grill. When wine is used an a POW FOR PORK marinade, il ser ves as a ten· 1 cup apple jelly deri%er so vinegar or other ten· '-<z cup Madeira or Port deri%ing agents need not be 2teaspoonsdrymustard added. Re d or white wine , ·~teaspoon salt dessert wines or vermouth are 1 • teaspoon ground pepper all suitable flavor boosters. 1 clove garlic. crushed 2 teaspoons lemon juice They can also be added to '•cup vegetable oil c;butney or fruit preserves. chili Combine all Ingredients in salsa or catsup to create tangy blender and use to marinate pork · sauces for dunking barbecued for gril 1 roasts; or cut·UP. for wok hl~ ~y. When us ing a wine marinade. TOMATO 8 EE F KABOBS allow meats to sit in the liquid MARINADE overnight, unless they are cubed t cup dry red table wine into bite·Si%e pieces ror kabobs or '•cup catsup abarbecueslir·(ry.Tbcn,allow2 1 medium clove garlic. to 4 hours for marinating. crushed A lillle oil can be added to re-1~ teaspoon onion salt mainmg marinade and used as a a~ teas poon rosemary. bastin& sauce for skewered crushed meats and veggies. 3• teaspoon basil, crushed A Chinese-style wok can also 2leaspoonssoysauce ~ used successfully to cook 2 teaspoons Worcestershire m arinated meats on the outdoor sauce arm. Just let tbe oil &et hot over 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard the coals. Foods will stlll be Jtablespoons vegetabteoil Imparted with a charcoal flavor. Combine all ingredients and Either skewered or stlr-fried. pour over beer c ut up for foods should be prepared in one-kebobs. Refrigerate in tight· shot chunks, wltb~v~eg~e~tTa=b~les~c~u~t~~~fuit~U~n~g._....c~onutua~i~ne~r.__~I I~s~e7s~a~1~·c~e-:---to up at the last minute lo retam baste meat and vegetables during crispness (they need not be cooking. marinated>. then cooked right JAPANESE MARINADE along with the meat -very fast 12 cup soy suuce and with a lot of attention. :•, cup sake or dry white wine BURGUNDY PEPPER MARINADE J• cup buraundy ••cup vegetable oil 1<1 teaspoon thyme. crumbled crushed 2 teasPoons parsley nakes, crushed · l small bay leof. crumbled 1 clove garlic. crushed :i. teaspoon fres h ground pepper 1 teaspoon salt "• teaspoon paprika l tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Combine all Ingredients in a blender and pour over beer Marinate 1cvcral hours, longer for whole roosts. · -·-T' I SEAFOOD MARINAD•: .., cup Chu blls or Sautcrnc '•cup vegNnble 0 11 l tablespoon brown sugar l teaspoon dry mustard I small clove garlic, crushed 1'l teaspoon powdered ginger Blend together ingredient& in saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar . Cool and pour over shrimp. lobster. chicken or beef and marinate, covered. in refrigerator. several hours or overnight. ITAUAN BEEF MARINADE 12 cup prepared Italian salud dressing peel ~<J teaspoon sail 1., teaspoon grated lemon '•teaspoon ground pepper \<J teaspoon oregano. crushed 1 tablespoon brown sugar s~ cup dry red table wlne Com b1ne all Ingredients In blender ond pour over beef. Marinate . cove r e d. I n rcrriger al or 0\'ernlght. Wedoesday. July 7, 1976 DAILY PILOT Fancy Vegetables W ine Adds Elegance 1be venturesome part of you wUl take to cookbac w6ea. wine once you have experienced how subtly It can transform a dish into ele1Ht wow. ftere are really no rules in choosing the wine lo add to your s auce. meal or stew, other than those set by your own palate. Don't ~ alrald to experiment. "eeping in mind the more bland the dish, the more it will pick up the fl avor oftbewlne. And, just as ruU·bod.ied red wines comple- ment red meats and heartily spiced brown and red aauces. and white wines fish, fowl, cold platH and most vegetable or egg and cheese dishes, you may find it most pleasing to stick to thesecombinalionsincooking. In uaid'C wine with vegetable dishes. dry whites or those with a slight fruity taste are com-patible aad can .make any ordinary succotash an arom atic medley. SPINACH WITH MUSHllOOMS AND CHEESE 3 pounds fresh spinach, washed, drained and chopped ~pound mushrooms. chopped t 'h cups heavy cream 4 tablespoons butter 'l4 cup grated Swiss or Gruyere cheese ~cup Ma deira 1 aballot. chopped Preheat oven to 400 de&rees F . Cook ,apinach quickly in a covered pot, steamin& it ~~t t.be water left on the leaves from rinsing. · and cool. Saute mushrooms in butter, add shallot and cook 3·5 minutes. Remove mushrooms and shallots with slotted spoon and.set aside. Add Madeira to saucewm with mushroom li- quor and reduce over medium name. Add cream and stir over ft a me unW..mixture Is tbe conslaten • crof a white sauce. Butter a cuaerole dish and layer with spinach. then mushrooms. Pour sauce over, sprinkle with cheese and bake 12 minutes until top is evenly browned.Serves•.S. DRUNKEN CABROTS 1 bunch fresh baby carrots. scrubbed and left wbole 2 tablespoons butter l tablespoon dry Sherry 1 tablespoon lemon juict' I tablespoon chopped parsley •. tcaslX)On salt • • teaspoon uated lemon peel t,. teaspoon dry musturd Fresh mint .. Melt butter In saucepan. slir in wine. lemon juice, salt, parsley, dry mustard and lemon peel. Bring mtxturc to a boil and add carrots. Cover and simmer 12-lS minutes. Garnish with chopped• fresh mint leave1. ~rves 4. BAKED ZUCCIDNI C~EROLE 8· 10 fresh tomatoes 2 large or 6-8 small %UCcbi,ni 3 small onions, chopped fine '"teaspoon dried basil, crumbled 2small bay leaves I can beef consomme 1 •cup Chablis or Sauteme 1 small garlic clove. crushed 2·3 tablespoons butter 'tablespoons oliveo11 Chopped parsley • Scald tomatoes in boiling water (very quickly > and remove skins. Cul in ei&htbs and place them ma buttered ba king dish. Slice zucchini in ~•·inch pieces. Saute th'e m quickly with c hopped onion and garlic in olive oil, adding salt and pepper to taste. Spread mix- ture over tomatoes; sprinkle with crushed basil and bay leaves. Mix togethe r wine a nd consomme. a nd pour over the casserole. Dot with butter pieces and bake at 450 degrees F. for 30 minutes. Sprinkle with parsley to serve. Makes 6-8 serv· ings. .. " Book Out for Berry'- Growers "Growing Strawber· ries 1n Your Home. Garden.'' a UniveNity of CalifornJa Extension leaflet, now is available by writing Strawberries, P .O. Bo x 1629-N, Richmond , CA 9'802. Ask for Leaflet 2219. Written b y 0 . C. Alde rman, a plant science s pecialist, the publication tells where ::a nd when t o plant strawberries and how to prepare t h e soil. Mulching. cultivating, and irrigating are dis· cussed us well as bow to keep plants free from pests. ( .\RT MePPt.: ) SATIRIZES In the DAILY PILOT Here's 25cqff-our gift to you for ,,.-, _ 1.:.£ • ' .£__ • --bClltlormas ~ :iii\lente tissue in just ~ one year. J , ·' 1 CHERRIE Bing Juicy, Sweet IMof Fin or lb. A lll·Alll ¥ FROZEN DINNERS Yellow v J . '. Beauties i Sweet & Juicy (txcepU•l . · Granny Smith Apples lb. 49' Crisp Celery ~== ... 2gc Green Cabbage = It. 10• Yellow Onions U$ "1 r lb. -S' Fresh L~mons 1~. 111. 39' Artichokes ... = 1 ~ 5gc lnOur0.~- 6-inch Ferns i:.·= ... •r I 2'A·lllCll Plantl .=.. ... ; FllESH R GROUND BEEF :: c , .... lb. ' Bonelus 'I ' TOWNHOUSE · CUT or FRENCH ... GREEN BEANS or • ...... ... • • ""' ._ ,..._ Dicell 11«. • en..I c:.. • .....w.... 11¥•..Z. ,.... • .......... c.. u= $ Bradllelf lone-In FullCut 11"'41. 1/4-Poft loin. ~. ~. Beef Arm 'I ,. Skinless "' ' Sliced "' Pot Roast Franks Beef Liver Tip Stuks u.s~::.s149 I.. ........ a. ~ ~D:.... age Sterllns 12-oz4ftC ..=:.. l:ftC ... lltf Ctl-* .. Pkg. ~ ~Sllcll nt.ili'I · ... cam.IBeef ...... Qd :=·~98° T,,_ ICll'f ro MU T U nMt ~H5o?~ BEEF ASSURES YOU TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR! IUIM now belt Is 1 ta, value In Slfeway·s n111t Clll. 51111*1 Of quality grlin feel beef an pllft-lffut .......... ,.,prices reflect tttls 1lluni1nce. This la. ••cdent time .. •IDY S....ay's stnh, rusts .... °"" beef cuts. NISH 'GAME HENS U.S.D.A. Gt'lde "A" Frozen 20-ounce Size each c • I - .. . . • I varie;:.g::~;ent Mayonnaise -. I°=' 79c 001~77c Deter.g~nt ~ EFRaoENT Margarine c ...... TABLETS • "'c.a 1._~114 Ice Milk .. =. SchickSuper~~ ~ '1'1 Oven1·oy Flour Brut Deodorant Sad 2 ~ '109 • • lld U«. , ' ......... .., ........ a...-........ ....., ..... ,., ......... ................ I ' ' For Drinking . Pick p Tulip . • • With tbe multitude of bfferage glasses avalla· tile. you may wonder wbicb is just right tor ttrvlng champagne. But •Ith that question, you ~uld easily start an aNume nt among the ·'eiperts.'' ! /!'here are three types ol champagne glasses: ._e traditional S811Ccr, tk tulip and the hollow stem. •Dr. Andre w Rice, director or research for ~e Taylor Wine Com· pany, Inc. of New York recomme nds the tall tulip glass over the s~er because lhe bub-bles will last longer. J he-hollow-ste mmed glau is favored by many, Dr. Rice says, because the bump in the bottom o f the stem causes the bubbles to bounce about more. When washing &las~. use salted water to get them clean a nd sparkling and Creeofsoap film. Rinse the glasses well a nd let them drip dry. Be sure they arc dry before pouring the cham pagne . r hlUlnJ the glasses may leave moisture which breaks down the bubbles and dilutes the wine. f'or the same reason, don't 11ddlce! Wht>n pouring both wine ond champagne , turn the bottle slowly to the right as you ralsc 11 from lhe glass to prevent dripping Never fill the glass to the brim so as to allow room al the top for the dancing bubbles. A 4/S quart lone finh> bottle of champagne or sparkling wine yields about ei1ht avera ge 5crvings -three nuid ounces each. A case of twelve bottle s yields about one hundrt'd !(lasses. Lifestyle Featured CaHrornl1&'s llrcstyle has been captured In • new rerlpe collection, Californ111 Flve-ln·One Cook Book. The c o mbination features more than 400 recipes tor Earl y California I Indian, Mis· slon , Mcxlran, Gold Rush >. Cullfornla FruitA <evocadOtJ, c itrus. dates, ftgs, nuts, r aisins. etc.), California Products <boney, rlre. buns. *f. la mb. lurkcy, salad a nd other veitctables, etc.>. Colllornla Sea Food s Ulsh and 1hellft1h), and Wine COokln1 (appetizers, fish, meal and PoU)try_ dittle9, drinks a nd desserts). A'he cookbook, com· pied by Al Fischer and Mildred F ischer. is- publis hed by Golden West Publishers, 4113 N• rt b L o n g v I e w , Pltoen.bc, ~14 , and ts available at $3 at local bookstores and book de· DAILY PILOT J. W.onesday. July 7 1976 Champagne Facts .Care and Feeqing of the Bubbly Champaane oot OD.I)' comea w1lb lane)' .,.na1t.nc. It com" in • vari~ of packa1es. At ltNhi.x diClerent sizes can be obUioed. Four alz.u a re POPUh•.r ln lbe United States. They are the split at 8.4 o.z.; lb~ tenth at lZ .8 01., lhe Clfth at ~.s oz.: and the magnum. which at Sl..2oz. is equal to two r egular Mth bottles. Some c h ampae ne is a vaila ble in a Jerobo11m , Which IS equal lO four regular bottJei,, an4 • Nebuchadneuar, a rare super size lbat·s eqUal to 20 re1utar bottles. Champaane seems a delicate creaUon, but 1t will keep if the rules for the care of sturdier wines are followed . First, remt'mbtt lb.at tJuimpa1ne mui.t bo atored on its side In a cool. dark place. TbJ• k~P' lht> cork wet and the bubbles ln. A dry cork will alJow air to enter th'° botUe and the eve ntuul r e. suit v. 111 be flut champagne. Use leftover c hampagne in sauces for pou.ltry dl•hell, In cheese fondues , or to poach (l3h, as suggested lo lht' recipe below. POACHED ftLLET OF SOL£ '~ pound fresh mushrooms I pound fUleted fllh 1 cup bubbling champagne Savedurin • bi steaks !.~l~~r~~!~ st!ak Ground Beef ltA~wO"M<"..._,. Top Round Steak ~Hl~t WNO+ CU11t t I M()vt..U 7-Bone Chuck Steak Boneless Tip Steak be.i .. Dt08tU~Lt .. • .. 1•• II age Blade Cut Chuck Roast O(\hr11.f111tt t• ~!!9~.~nd Rib Roast . Boneless Round Steak Cross Rib Roast 2 t•blupoona buU.tt • \~ teaspooa onSoo ult t tablesPQC>n Worcestenb1ru.tuc• ~, tenspoOn naked parsley or tarraioo Co\ er bottom or large snucepan with allctd mushrooms: s prinkle with onion salt and layer Clllets of Clsh over them. Pour o ver chumpatnl' ·io cover , odd Worcestershire u uce 811d herbs and dot with butter. · ' ~ Cook ovrt low ~at until filsh flakett easily but is not too dry, Remove fi sh to serving plullor. Squeeze Julee of i,, lemon into sauce aoa serve over cooked fillets. DAILY PILOT Q I ~ I Cranberrya:9· C Cocktail U On·nn !-.prt.1' . . 10 tlw '\Wenttnmal '!t! "' dlt •t111l·r Jell-0 ..••••• 35c l't1e ,.iJ.11". 1h·-~·r1'. i.urpr~'' 6 Cl1 Fruit Cocktail .• 39C T eriyaki Sauce . 49c K ikl. ... n.111' mur111111h .• 111111 "'Lt' Wheat Chex • . • 59c l•'..11 :.i hettr1 v hrenklll.l't' tr. ni pki: POTATO 69c CHIPS C · s1ct rlSCO HJ CM • • • • Barbecue Sauce 59e Ice Tea Mix ..• s1o9 I 1111 .. 11-I"" 1,iJ,,r11 \\llh lt•n111n' ,f ol Grapefruit 4·9c JUICE . l·- ,,., ... un . pn·n 1h l'ink' 16 oz Clio Tomato Sauce • 29e lh l \111n1,· ... lu11w 1:, "' rnn Dressing u.n • • 59c Blrn ( lwt·"4· 111 (' .11-,.ir ' "' h1111 ll' Wesson Oil ••• s1 11 Tuna c..no• • • • • 49~ · I h11nk ,,,,., 111 111111r \\lltl•r' H1 111 BISQUICK fw 1111te ~ 9 3c biSCUttS! 40 Ol Scott Tissue • • &9c t".1mil\ fllll I. • I r11ll• • ll~ I 1·11l11r- ERA anmcm ••••• 52°9 1 lw h1 o'' tlul\ 111w' 11111 1>1 n.t pk1t Pine Kleen • • • • 39c f11,111t1•rt11 n~ 11 l'l1•on~1 11 01 htll' '-tiler the dan! Clean up the cril . fire .. the coils ... it's ..... enioY • old-fashioll4 c:ooll·out· an4 whe doesn't IM blrtleclH chicken? w fryBr lr1111i1F.~ II! --.... ,, .... ·r ·;·"n,111·::··-.····111 • Fryer Wings . • 59e. Hand 1111 frnm lrt>,h C:r A lr"t'I' Chitken Livers • ggc, Fri' hn~ mnkl" 1he dint>renrt'' Chuck Steak cmER CUT. 79~ . T hi· ll•p ul llw i,:rurll·"' l ' S t>.A. ('hoke be<>f". Beef Roast BONruss ... s 17! Beef Cubes FOR FONDUE .• s24! El Rancho's Ham Loaf . . • . • . • s 1st Made-whh our own hams, frHh pork. and fre..h -.hole t~loll'1 OH•n rtod\' liJp .lirloin lli1ak ..... i ti You rnuldn'1 011 ltt•tlt•r' H:irhl'.:Ul' lor till' ph•11>'11re ·'''ll know ~1111'111!1'1 lrt11t1 I ' I'-I I A. ('1111111• lt1•1·I' l.<•1111·111 . (Tllm.l $TUI ... 119 •l Beef Rib Bones 89i Meaty! U.SJ).A. Choirl'' Knk1• 1•r li-h·ti Chopped Steaks s 13? IA'Jlll.,.1 ,n1und hl't>f · :1 1wr lh Veal Stew Meat s2 1!. IU f(J) VOL Rem STEAK El Hancbo'~ ~enwn.f' m1lt..-ted vcul CORNED 99c 1 BEEF mm ~ L'.S.0 .A. ('hoice-wholt> orpnint holt Gro111d Veal-. .. s15~ Lean! Genuine milk-fed veal •-Fm VUL.. s2s' . ROAST . • El lfonrhc•'" l"t"h Utne milk•tt>d venl .. ,..... S uper-Fresh Produce! PB1ch11 Sliced Bacon • • s 1 '! El IC8t1t'h41',. t hirbr nmch ''~·1;.~ Pork Sai$aae . 51°! · t-:1 Urrnt·hi>to 111d-ta11h1tiped 'l' Ii· Veal Breast ••• s1•! El Ranr ho'i. 11enuine m1lk-frd' lilmeles. ... ~ H11Jll'<i' t-:t Henrho ctua[lly \', 1/1111 m1·nf 1u1rv nrtd /fn111r/ul' Srri e •It('•'' mn/;1' n •hr•rf• nl.. f11r flf1•11l.f11\I /•11 • FRESH 49 PAPAYAS ~ "' , .. ,, ,,,,. ,,,,.,,,.,,, .. Butter Lettuce • . 19~ I l·n1h•r 111u'" 11 s gardl'n lrt>;.h' FLORIDA LIMES 1 o~ Valencia Oranges 5 lk s 1 Swl'<'I! .Juicy! ..• Cnhlurni11 "Sunk•~• .. FRESH 39 MANGOS ~ f'retih ! LftrJCe end ju1.c;•. mrllnw Onvor' -·-· ·-·....... .. . ... FRESH! SALMOIS 2•.9 C11lumh1.i H1"er! Whole or half Turbot Fillets .• 51 zp rmm oH thl' Gl'ttlll&nd ('(\8, I Mahi Mahi • . . • s1 2! l'hc real thmtt · from Hav.011 Crab Legs ••.. s1•! 1 !\!t·111~' ••• Imm Aln1>l..11n crnhi. ~callops ....• s312 1-.~1 ro 1011n •••• fmm Al11,,i..11 ,, • FRESH SlvtR SALMON. $289 · STEAKS • Frozen F ood ORANGE 79c JUICE lUZ I ~llllU1(' Mitid'" l'l'flOOtn\ lil7t>1 Carrot Cake . . 39c linvherry 11111urnl ( 11 llll i1<'d 1t:l 111.) • Dinners llOSMIT• • • • 59~ ' Hct>I. <'ht'h•· or C'umb11rnl11•11' I:!"' Potatoes : • . • 29c ! \\'1th M.iur t•fl•um 11r l'hrc> .. r·' I:! 111. ~ CREAM $ 129 PIES .. .lohn,,ton·, ·nit \&rlt>l•l'" • :!8 111 --------1 Juice CWlfUT • • • • 25 C I Tret.>"" l'et. I rom Flonclu' ti u1 'an H om emaker Va lu es .' HAPPY 79' .LEGS Pnnty h1N • ull <11111,.,.! pair Crest rom P&m • • • 59~ IU-itulur ur M tnl -:l 111. t 11ht' (le •> r~!~L.!~.~~~~~. ~,,~9.e I Delicatessen , l'r1rl'" 111 1•llt'rl 'l hur .luh· i4 thmu!lh W<"d .. ruly 1;, Liquor Dep 't . · I Horseradish • • • 35c Cream Cheese • 55c Silq•r ~prinl!$. plni n. rreome-d' ~ n1 Kraft'• Vhil•delphia •• , X ox paclca1te ~~rtlill ~!l!d~ ,: ;rv·,! ~ ~gc Salami Chub •• s 1 •9 Hehrtw al1onol • l<O!lber! lit •'7 American9 8 c LUICH s11' Singles · "' MEATS . lllT .. 4 a l'llt ........ &lo , Res or wlt•lcum. tine. lSc otr i.twll Y.-U·1'91 ........ 49c :\~1M • tor t~eau f'I( alt lund! 11 ,,, llSTllT mm . . . . . . . . U.49 l&ICAIE ......... 19c ~.Al.B. dKt.fft1n~l!d • e OUtKe ,.r Chnt111e Ai.in nr with Panull~ J2 oi bli -r I lp<•n d111ly ti In !I Su111l11v ICJ 111 '; ~" 11;1111•' tn lil"11lr"" sa• m .......... Sl.19 G~•t n•n TI«'! Kold Ki.t -tn,zcn ~ "' Canadian :~;1L~BEL s 4 '? . I Sn111oth whi kcv ••• hnttlrd t'llllt-'ciolly rm El H1md111 • irnd ~1111 flll or11111' Vodka ... , 1111 .• s21t Ancient Age • • • s59 HtJtdtd for F.I Ran~ho' fifth Stnl11(1it wh•~· ;! >'tW 1.no (tUnrt Crown Russe •• s399 Lancer's Wine • s39• Popultr \/Odk"! ~11\'e f1{)f half-l[nllon l'h0<~ RO!«' nr \\'h1tr! fifth : I GILIEY'Ss999 Gii " :~~~01s 3 29. '" . TIASll IACS . ! ........ $1.19 IAWA STARal . • • • •.. 79' (fled • htavy Ovl ~ ••• patkatt nl r1~h1 Whur~h • it'• on! !?'! nr. ~pl'llV C'411' • : . . ,. Wednesday. July 7, 1978 s 0.\IL y PILOT ('I I California f;irst by a Nose Vintage Counts POMONA -Entries In Los Angeles County ;Fair's second annual Microwave Cookery con· test close .klly lS. fair o fficials h ave an· need. 1 c:hampa•ne. America, wblcb hi.a 58 wlaerie. mald..ng t'lwm· P~M <mo•t of thtm in CalUornla, but a f~ 1n New York and Ohio ~tales), uJls iu buhbly champaane. becaui.e when the inlernauonal law wa11 passed protect· in& the name, America was in the throes or pro- hJbiUon and saw no rt" as o n to beco m e slana tory to the agret" ment. 01 the S9 wineries maldnt .. thamparne" oaly about a dozen come do.re to a French cllom· pape. Som• or these ln elude Scttrams ber&. Almaden Blanc de Blanc (not tlle other Almaden labeb1. Korbel Natun1l, Kornel's Sehr 'frCX'ken, Llords & Elwood and W c 1bel 's Blanc d e Chardonnay <not otllc-r We ibel champuane labeb). French rtddlers (lbe men who shulte untl rotate each racked bouh: to collect s ed I ment> were employed in NapQ Volley'• w1nenu and have \raJn~d American wloery help In the band ope ra t ion (6o mi· Cahfornlu w inerics an.• usin& mechan1c11I rid dlers). T h c ll r l' m i u m California champaine mokers ar e hnlling lht' trench made production as harther proof that Callfocnla can produce w1rw equal to any pl•ce el•e ln lhe world . ln tht' Unilt'd Stutc'. ff'<Serul regulation!! pre• blbti a vlnt•IH' yc:ar lulwl wUtH th1• Wini.' 111 !JS pt•r C:eftt otth.it yur M o ll t A m <' r 1 I.' ,1 11 vlnlners pr<'frr 111 blcnll1 tht' wlnl':. M d1ffore11l.J 't-a rs as u pr ucl11'.1I waY. io ma111tain b:1lunt•o un;,,t uniformity. 50 thl'l'e I:. \ t!ry littl<• Am('r1c,1n "v1ntoge wlnt' ·· . YOU A1WAYS SAVE 1.·: WITH SrArlR BROS. 10W·10W PRICES ITATHUOI. •own••<• GUA•ANRI o" ou.aun Ma.an ROUND EAK BEEF BONE-IN c LB. :::~~::~-~~. ! 1 ~· . CHUCK R049T I EU BLADE CUT GROUND •••• FRESH ANY SUE PACKAGE 55~55~ RUMP ROAST _.•flOUND BM-IN CHUCK •TIAK BEEF BLADE CUT ··~ 69~ II • 1 •s ••••• lt II $129 " *I" I ... , .. <t •1 2• • --. Cl2 DAILY PILOT. THE SLIM GOURMET Tempt .With ·salad By Barbara Olbbom Once upon a time . .. salad days" meant the good ol' summertime. Now salad ingredients .are available year rou.d and most Americans en- JOY them whatever the weather. While salads are usual- ly first courses or side dishes. ma i n -course salads a re especially welcome whenever the weather turns warm. Partic ularly for lunch. And es p ecia ll y by calorie-counter s. A salad bowl lunch can be every bit as easy to make as a sandwich. The turkey, h am or cheese that m ight normally go on bread can be tossed with crisp greenery and low-cal d ressing for a quick and easy chef's sa.lad. Leftover chicken or turkey combines with fruit. and celery for a n easy. tangy c hilled cur ry. Lean le ftover steak or r are r oast beef l5 great with romaine and cherry tomatoes. CLASSIC CHEF'S SALAD DECALOIUZEO 2 cups torn lettuce or other salad greens 2 tablespoo n s minced onion 2 slices cooked while turkey meat. 1 slice cooked lean "boiled" ham 1 slice Swiss cheese 3 t•blupoons low· calorie commer cial salad dressl n1; a ny n avor. Combine lettuce and onions in a large s alad bowl or soup owl. Shred or dice the turkey ham and cheese. Pour on the dressing and serve. Mix well. Serves one . Each serving, 325 calories. CUR Ill ED CHICKEN SALAD BOWL I orang<.' 1 unpeeled red apple 5 stalks celery 2 teaspoons m inced onion 2 toblespoons raisins 2 tablespoons low-fat mayonnaise 4 tabl<.'s poons plain or vanilla yogurt p , cup cubed cooked <·hicken <white meal) 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1,, teaspoon curry powder Salt and pepper Pttl the oranRC and ~hce In half: remove "~ds with th(' tip of ll knife. Cut the oranlile in bi l e ·s tze c hunks, <'atchlng ond reserving nny juice. Core a nd dice lhe apple . Cul lhe celery in thin diagonal aJlcl'S. Stir the orange.. nppl<-. celery. onion and raisins together with the low-fnt mayonnaise and yogurt S poon Into two lnrR<' soup bowls or onto two beds of lettuce. Stir the cubed chic ken with lhe soy s nuce and arrange on top or thf' sal ad. Sprinklo with curry, salt and pepper a nd serve. Mix W<.'11. Serves two. 293 calories each. BEEFEATEltS Cbickem Liver:s Not Sour Grapes- The re are some epicures who tblnJt those who cringe at the Pl'0- 5pect1 of eallnc dtlcktn livers simply don't know how tutUy they can be prepared. Ccrtolnly fresh livers provide • substantial amount or iron-clad pro- kln for the calories. the money and the mastica· tlon. Chicken livers ar e high on the recommended foods list to most dieters and can be s:.ivored when marinat~ or basted in wine. 3 t a b I e s p o on s UV£a KABOBS chicken bouillon l p ound chicken Pinch of tarragon hwns Spnnkle washed livers VJ pl n t c h erry with salt and pepper. tomat~s Divide am ong skewers. 8 fresh mushroom a It er n a t in g w I th cap.'\ tomatoes. mushroom 6 pearl o nions or caps. ereen pepper and onion rings, 1•·lnch Ulick onfons • 11 green pepper, cut In bowl combine wine Serns4. CREOLE LIVERS WITH WINE 2cups water 3 chicken boulllon cubes l cup uncooked rice l• cup chopped green onions i.2 cup dry while wine 2 slices of bacon. cut in ~-Inch strips and bouillon with garlic l teaspoon salt a n d h e r b s . 8 r u s h up ·~teaspoon pepper skewers liberally with l_, teaspoon garlic sa u ce during 8 • 1 O powder minutes of cool<ing. with 3 t ablespoons sherry barbecue grill set about 4 orclry vermouth 1nche'!I fro m coals. 1 pound c hicken livers 2 tables1>0ons flour !,"; teaspoon seasoned salt '• teaspoon iround pepper 1 is-ounce can tomato sauce 2 t ablespoon s cbopped parsley Duh of cayenne Brina w ater a nd bouillon cubes to boU 1n 1-quart saucepan. Stir ln rice: cover and almmer 20 m inutes. R emovo from heat a nd stir In J?reen onions. Let stand. covered . Meanwhile, fry bacon pieces until crisp; re- move and drain on paper towels . Dust chJcken liven with nour; saute tn bacon drlppin&• (pour out some. Skillet ihould contain about 2 tlblt'I· pooq.) about 5 minute.a, turnlna to b rown all liclH. Add tomato u uce. salt, pe pper , cayenne pepp~r a nd bacon to livers and stir in \41 c:up white wine. Simmer. un· covere d , a b o ut 8 minutes. Serve over hot rice. and s prinkle with parsley. Makes 4·6 serv· i•gs. pp·CoolS a11d "Coupon a11d a Savings at Ralphs Meals '' Gus says. save this week with "Coupon and a Hall" and hundreds ol Super Buys E.XAMPU---.. ,• - - - -., -~·&. MANUFACTURERS CMPON ~~i=45C V2 I <OV•-·-•·MALf ..-YALUC Manufacturers' cents-off coupons from newspapers and magazines are like coupons and a half at Ralphs this week, when you buy the item. One coupon per item and one item per coupon unless specified ol herwi se. Not to include "retailer'' or "free" coupons or exceed the value of the item. --.=.t::::.=.--, .. TOYA&.., SAVINGS .. ----------~· - - - -.a 'l1ae ~cMeat'You 'Want fora Super~ ••• lfffl l.cMCut Chuck ~Steaks pef .58 lb. Slk.S 1 lb. Plt9' Hotly or Fa11.• ;i ~aeon .. ch ~ 9 ""'-' Fresh Sllced ~Beef Liver ~ .59 W~ Of Point Cllt Fresh Beel ~Brisket ,... .99 lb. 1"119f ,,_.,. Ptcll·S llt. Pltf. Gnalll .58 ~Beef per lb. "i '.,_ cont.._,_,, •• ,. __ ,•- M X ... Frys Jl .. ,, •• ,._ .... ,_ ........ ~Parts ~.49 ''"" ,, ... Detl' n ted • ...._ Coo4l.O Dungeness ~Crab ~.99 '::~ 1.09 P•• 1 49 lb. • 'l'he ~resh 'Balle~ 'You'Want ••• Super Spirits Offer la effectlwe "81y a thru 1 • • 'l>eUelous t7'oods for Cool Summa Meals fro111'Dd M••• •ndCheasa to~~ and .,.,..,..s . 4'1•4'1-40L "'9-...... Rap ~SllCed Ham-:88 Fancy ~Nectarines ~.29 ~ Laite to LMi• Jectt Of Longhorn Che111 ~-°td. D ... Bologna ~ Swlft"•C•~ Ham P8ftiea r • Swlft·ChuO l t,te -_; Pepperoni :::: .88 ~s...e. Jvlc] c .. HonM• t lb. 89 Valenaa Oranges b90 • 11 0L 21 ~ ,_., .-..c~ry 1201. 39 .... . Tomatoes t>Mk9'• 10 • 89 D ''"" '1a.orfvl pef .25 IMlt· • Italian SCI' 181h lb. 210L 1.99 ~991 cri.p pef .29 H ll Peppers lb. 1 •1. 89 ~Clip T09 .-.10 pile. • C•ots lb. 1101. .20 Old,•hlolled J • • oa. bM Ralphs 9° olce Cream i~~.89 I 01. 49 boltte . ttot. 27 c•11 • ,..,, 38 btl. • •··•·· 20 bM • ,,.~··· 33 C•11 • 10oa. •3 j1r •" 10H , 47 . ., . SALAD BOWL Pricee 1!"9ot.1Ye Jufr I lfwu J uly 14, 1171 ,, cup thinly sliced rare lef\over lean roast beef o r br oi l ed rounds teak 2 cups lorn romaine ~·---D ·-·-'--• ............................ ..__. ,,...._ . .,...._..,_~ ... .--. -.. _...... __ ...... _..... -.-.... ,..-.. .,,.. ....... . ..... _,..,,... lettuce •c..,...,.,...,...,..c--,~ '• thinly sliced small .. llllMt-..... red onion 5 r ipe cherry tomatoes. halved per Sall or garlic salt Freshly ground ~ • or salad oi 2 teaspooas viDelS' 2 te..··~ dry nd ;cAl~~ ............ ~ ... - I lhinly. tben lnto bite-sise 5tJips: break the onion Into rinKs. Combine all lncredlents In a large soup llowl or salad bowl. RAl'"5 STORES Alt£ lOCATtD AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTAWSA .W.. & WID Serves one. Each serv· 2Al67 PA.SEO 0£ VAllMOA, lAGUNA HW 1n '1 11th ST .. TUSTIN COSTA MBA 9901 ADAMs aw .. HUNT1llGTON IUOt . 15'71 S. llOOltlfUltST, WfSTMINSmt .01 N. LOMA. AIWIUM 69G WMllJI, tufTlMGTON llADt SJ0M HOUIS: 9-10 Daly. 9.9 Sundoy ine, 291 calories. ' r MAG ... C8CT DUft.11 OCl.AM NOMf • LA•UMA Fantastic view from evwy terrace 60 10 1url Highly up· greded 2 bedroom un1t1 Hvge 911\ert11n1n~ 11z9d living' rooms with m1u1ve hrec>l.o" and breethtelung vtew Gourmet kitchen• end dines 2 letge beth• in e.ch unit. Enclosed gerlii)es wllh door open.,s Offered at 1ecr1llee price and letms Sf71.600 F Fi • 1S'"'e down Both un its gen«at• tremendous mcome Be f11S1 to '" this unique property! Cell 983-7881 GO&.F COURSE ESTATl-$69,900 Ch11d·safe cul·de·sac 1s steps from ninth grffn1 Pnvate perkw1yl Secluded e11eeut1ve Ille entry• L1v11h hv1ng room with Europe1n hearth• Gourmet k•tchent Sweeping master oedroom retreat plus two children s u nctua11es! Tropical paradise backyard' Seller must sell• Take advan· tage' Walk to oeach from this golf haven• Hurry! Won't tastl 8"7-6010. MAGMIFK:EMT SAMDPOfMTI LOCA TIOM Prime tocahon Ideally Situated on pnde of ownership area Magn1t1cent home beautifully upgraded and tastelul!y appointed plus huge bonus room Family room. Formal dine Country kitchen. Air cond111ontc1 and m· tercom throughout plus 3 car garage Much. much more. Owner bought another and must go. Call now. 546-2313. EASTSIDI COSTA MI SA l UNITS -sso.ooom Excellent rental anta 1n easts1de Costa Mesa Front owners house plus 2 bachelO< units 1n rear Property l reshly painted 1n and our Priced to sell 1n as-1scond1hon Take advantage Hurry call 546-2313~ 4 IEDIOOM PLUS IOMUS ROOM PLUS SUMDICK 3 car garage extra huge l1V1ng room forn\ar dining room large family room with lireOlace Covered oa110 Masler swte dow nstairs with sweeping Slai111 to ch1l<lren avarters and private sundeck Located on quiet cuHfe-sac street Hurry c:all 963-e767 l llOIOOM PLUS DIN Newly upgraded home Custom caroe1s J1nd drapes. Beaulllul custom den with high 11aull&d beam ce1hno1. Gourmet kitchen and dine Former model home located on cul de ~ac street Super buy at S54,950 Hurry call 963·6767. ASTSJDi IUUTY l PLUS DEM -S70,000 Easts1de charmer"' Fresh 1ns1de and out Move In cond1· 11on Home family & entertainer s delight. Three bedrooms plut O.n Protess1onal quality 1and1c1p1n9. M1ny more features All tor only 570,000 Call tor 1ppo1ntmef\l. 646-7171. • COLOHIAL -HACH 2 STORY-POO&.-S47.SOO Wnlk 10 ocean lrom th•!! fant.l!t1c ooach neighborhood. Formal entf\I to ma9n11icen1 l1v•no room with crackhOf frieotilCe Laroe garden v1PW kitchen Otne Sweep1nt stair!I to e109ant mester SUtl9 olus guest qu1rters. Must soo lh111 eAo~ulove townhOrne 10 oohove• 963·7881. l llOROOM PLUS FAMILY $57,750 CC>Rtiea LOT Convenient corner 101, orune 111e11 Spacious and brigtlt ai. day 1iv1nQ room Gigantic kitchen plut brOJkfHI bar' 'Large family room • IOed• ot glass1 DACOrator wallpaper ovcrywhorA Laroe hideaway rMSlllf' su1le Bio play yard tor lhe luds Room for 0001 1001 Seller tlas purchased new home· lets OO' Call f19t 752· 1 700 IASTS91 CHAltta POOL· $14. ftOlll Moet cMtlr9d east11de location attuated on 1 dHd end 1trMt Thi• hu It all -•J>#tlllno blue pool, open bMll' ceilings plus bonus sized grounds. Tlke over OWNKI IOM. no new loan coetsl Un~hevable b•galn. Hurry cell 546-2313. Thinking of selling your hollse? Give us a call, we'll hang up ... . • a sign for you! SITSHtGH AIOYI COASTHIGHWAY S6S.tof'Jt · Magnificent landscape swrouness ttus proleulonally o.. corated very upg'aded end unll condominium Copper hooded II replace lots and lots of mirrors. glass and wood used thorughout Sparkling olue pool and 1acuul and sauna makes this a must see for carefree living Owner bought another and must 90 Take advantage Hurry call 546-2313 4 IEDROOM • 2 STORY • POOL IEACH • $37,500 Parklike approach 10 formal entry Large lam11y sized hvirio rpom Gourmet country k•tchen Dine Sweeping stairs to secluded master SU1te and ch11dren s quarters. Assume 522 600 FHA 7% toan No new loan COSI$. $223,month pays Townhouse Call 963·7881. • . CAPE COD ESTATE 4IEDROOM ASSUME $43,000 FHA LOAM Laroe family s1zeo living room w11h l11eplace Country kitchen with lam11v area overlOOkmg huge rear yard Coverels patio Fantastic home for en1eria1n1ng Wont last. Hurry cell 963·6767. CAL CLASSIC-BY-THE-SU $69,900 Just minutes to the ocean from this immaculate 4 bedroom• Execullve entry• Lavish l1v1ng room• Gourmet kitchen• Sweeping master bedroom sanctuary• 3 children s retreats' Just two years new' Won 1 la'1 the weekend' For private P'1!<vewcall 347-6010 S Uwt'TS -RXll -S92,000 Rare. rare oooortun1ty to acQUire these f111er un11s below market' Huntington Beach better income area• Bring oaml brush and elbOW grease and make US! Qpportun•tv is knocking• Low low rents bring 1n S865 00 per month• Pamt & prot.11 Wont lasl long! Hurry lot quick pre111ew 847·6010 IHYISTME:MT MIHDIO S UNITS -IUCH AREA Many homeowners·have loads o f e<iu•ty 1n their home Thal eqv1ty 1s do•rui nothing f()( vou Let us start you on an 1nvestmenr orogram and PUI tnar equity to work We have a '" plel( dnd two hQu.ses on one lot. Room to build more A st..1ng s-92,000. We have o ther investments C:..11 842·2535 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $48,500! Don't miss this one -best buy 1n Costa Mesa An111ous CMtner says Gell now' Reside w1th1n all the charm of Easts1de Costa Mesa lor less than sso.ooo Well cared tor estate siled c:orner lot Airy country kltcl'len Call tQday 6•6·71 71. MASSfYE MIU VERDE Fantastic family home 1n 'Co1ta Me:sa s best-11rea Three long·alzed bedrooms w11n massive mister su11e111 Cozy country kitchen w•th all the modern conveniences Easy care yaro i nd suoer pool Owner•says sell'" Call tOday Only 575.000 &46-7171 LAST ~HAMCE-$46,000 One Of the i.. ~wi11ies to grat> thrs 3 bfdroom cutiel Cluiec tree lined street leads to large ywc:t with double car garage• La111sh living room and goul'l'Nt kucl'9nl You can't miss whh lh• sweeping master bedroom and 2 children s retreats• Huge backyard w1ttt room tor pool' Won t last weekend I Hurry' 847-6010. l llDROOM·ZPATIOS 2 STOIY PUIS rc>Ol UMDll $50,000! Gorpeous townhome value. Raised entry. Huge living room with private patio. For1T111I dining area. Gourmet kitchen. Giant secluded master suite with private fenced patio· covered tool Common pool plua spa! P11v1te entry to double attached garage. Outstanding value at only $46.9001 Hurry· call 752-1700. HEWHOMIS AOM $57,900TO sst,500 Only 4 1et1 1 Forrrel 11111 entnes. Choose your carpet Used t>nck loreplace V1ulted ee1hngs. AMffl onttHcoms Huge master suites Two and three bedrooms Overstzed garages Concrete droves. Shake roofs. Room tor AV park· ing Located m heart or Huntington Beach Call now 842-2535 41EDROOM PLUS FAMILY ANXIOUS • $75,000 Anxious seller says "lets go ' Prime Cu111erdale location Ou1et streel Mass111e beamed two story entry White brick fireplace Giant lam1ly room with two lar9e glass patio doors either end 1(1ng size master suite hosts call'ledral ce1hng and dressing table plus three more spacious bedrooms Very lw9e convenience kitchen • bright t09! t..aunctry room Huge cul d e sac back yard. Help! Call now 752· 1700 LOOk over the cluller and I am as good es new Sweeping corner grounds totally fenced Accented Spanish lacing stucco. 3 Bedrooms lndude large mesler suite. 2 baths. Mammoth size h111ng room w11h fireplace Dining area. Enc10$ed patio for rumpus room All enhanced by a beautiful Grecian pool Located w11h1n a snort 01s1ance to the beech 1n Hunllngton Beach. Th11 Is the buy ol the week at only $58,500 Call quick 842·2535 FOURllOROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM-$59,000 Super home · super buy'!' Vacant Owner says ae1111 This townhome can 1111 your dream& Call today for appoint· ment..646-7171 CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS LAMIHOMI WITH POOt. + VIEW In CORO NA DEL MAR Four bedrooms ano 2''1 baths Lar~ moster 1u1te GrMt view lrom flVlllj1 room 11nd i.miry room Easy upkeep yard with swimming pool and soacious wood dPC)ilng Wood panellno and decor g1vu th•s home 3 w11cm welcome reeling. Price REDUCED to St64 000. Call 673·8550 ' NHH NIW HOUSE "-AM IN MIWPOn llACH For a large famlly that neect. thfee cNldten'I bedrOOIT'll plus a huge mester aute with Its OWft llvl"9 room with uted brick firlf)lece Thll home IS so unusual you mu1t l~t It to appreciate 11. Located in one or Newport Beach'a moil pr1111g1ou1 areu, Priced et Sf32,500. Call t 673-e550. *****TOP PRODUCERS*·**** OAILVPILOT J OPEN 'Tll 9 Excellent two bedroom home twill on the front ot en R2 lot in Coron1 oel Mar Here 11 a greet e>pportunlty 10 build a second unit and IT\llee en 1nve11ment with I. ~UP8f poten· t1at ellhef for r...ie or future income. Oelf'$79,500, Ceil now 6~60. SPAMISH IS'fATI 4 llOtK>OM • 2 SToaY rc>OL • llACH • SJ4.SOO SKluded entry to entertainers Siled living room. Country 111tchen and dine Oramattc: st11rs to tHdHway maste< su11e and guett QUartOfS Assv!Jle 125.000 FH.t. loan. No new loan costs. t~f~tnonth pay1. Townhouse. Coll 963·T881. FtX UP AHD SAYI THOUSAMOS Potentially beautiful f1m11V nome All h8fdwood !loon. Stone fireorace Oarl>Joom Covered patio Many extras Needs some 1meg1N111on and work. Priced to seu. Hurry. Call 54&-231S. COIOMA DB.MAI· POllV9 YllW Magnificent oc;e.,, v,...... ~ ol a ti1nd spectac"1ar five jS) oedroom h()me with lf\lt moctern woody feeliflg. Huge planked floor in living room overlooking the ocean pit.it soac1ous d1n1ng room and modern tiltchen. All this will\ five tam1ly bedrooms pl~ bdllard room w1tl'I wet bar pl"" a study fot dad etc. etc. llnced at l2l5,000. Call 1.11 qvlckty ·673-8550. "511 FOllVll .. HILLSIDE EST A Ti-OCEAH Breathtaktng 180 view of ooean and IJgtlls of Laguna and Portaflno Decorators dr.,arn Ar11111c split level with dramatic wood and glass construction high vaulted ceilings. view from e1191Y room. gourmet kitchen and dine Entertainers hvmo room With huge stooe llreolace plus terrace Seclvded sun deck with 1ac11u l. Magrnlloent master suite lor • k•oO or queen Hurry. sas.ooo F P 963·7881 MfW,ORT'S HST • Extensive use of tresh wood accentuates this lantasllc Newport Beach elegant tamoly home. Two story on tarot lot Three bedrooms upstairs Large craft and hobby room. Three lull baths Everything you ever wanted In I home. P11oec1 below market at $t06,000 Call 646-717\. Private frontage road leeds to double car garagel Secluded executive hie entry! Dining entectainmen.ll Epicurean kitchen! Sep•ate mom-ln·lew quarters with bath. Soanng staircase leads to bedroom retreats! Lush tropical backyard Is skinny d•Pe>et• delight! Shimmering aummer fun pooll Owner bought n.W and must sellt Bring anyoller1 Try $7,950 total downl 8"7-6010. 2 STOIY PLUS POOL JO. TO llACH COOL! COOL! Beach Y2 m1lel Cool sea breezes' Par"1al two story beach area town home. Over 2000 square leetl Ouiet cul·de-sec. Large living room • bnck llreplace. Lavish gourmet kitchen. Huge f1m1ty room. Four big bedroor:ns Including luxurious master suite. Three easy care garden patios. Pool plus sp1 are common, Magnificent townhome value . Call now 752· 1700 HUX IN YOUR OWN SPAr Or entertain your gunts In this w1rm and el,egant home. Top Newport Beach location. Central pallo gives Indoor. outdoor feeling. Va1tllect celtings. Chef's kitchen and a mile-long list of extras m this custom home Appointment only 673-8550. PllMI WATBAIONT-SH.500 Ideally situated adult condo -never occ upied -1st level unit -direct acceu to pool and patio -enioy bay view • carefree lllestyle -change your Ille and call nowl 546-2313. U&.IOA COYIS WAftllfllOMT 42' boat dock E11treme1y ch1rmfng waterfront home. Tutafully 1ppo1nttd In and out Bright. hght and chfffY floor pl1n. Top quality eonstrvct1on throughout. EnJoy aencty beech p1u1 42' boat doek and 1llp. Owner mutt (JO. H111ry call 546-2313 . • ' . 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"'"' .. , •I W l11 L--,, C-1-.. , 190 tl"'C ~tt Or • Wul (llV .. ~I""' I wlll MR --.... ,tfl-.,._,,,, -,.If -11 •M •u••·., to mtiel\ --ff mff lie -HW'Y 1t >•lllllr -~I W'1!1 IM•,..\h-<O\I ... ,. , ...... ..,,.,. "'4cle•. ,., <•1111 11\ ........ _.,.,;"'-Ufl•INIW .. ,. 0.1" 11 ~ •n•, c.m-1. ~ ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 The Bluest Mlrbtpllle• on the Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade " With a want M ( 842,-..5078 ) One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval leol htot•... . ... 1000-,,,. ltental• .......... J000..4699 lu"nen, lrtw•sl..nt. & FinorKiol . . . ....•. SOOO.SCM9 , _______ ........ '°'" s.-. . .•••................•• 1002 llaoMld ct..c.k "'4tlr eel• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • .... y ... ...,.,... '°" 1wdl•t•ty .. T DAil Y PILOT ••MMM lllllbWty for tt.e first In cornet itoiterlion o..iy. Five Bedrooms $67,500. Wu"' 'l'hJI ·, J lot uf h1111"' tnr tht• m o11e\ BAY & BEACH REAL TY VIEW-11CARMEL11 MODEL! HAllOI VllW HOMIS 1----------•I l 1.111 bto..·i. 1t1 .. choql L .. <)t~ Drive by 2312 PORT CAltLISLE & call tor upp 'l lo see. 3 Spitdous bdrm5., family rm. & ro.-mal dining rm. Fee s impl~ land -not leasehold. Oukk possession. A good buy al $105,000. hbli1h.,-'s Hotie•: All rrul l''tJl11 .uh"' t "l'1I m th1~ n~·\\ :.11u~·1 " "uh J\'('t \II lh11 l-\•d1·r.t1I l-',111 llousrnir Art ur l:ltl~ wh1~h malu'" 11 11lei.:al t1 adv'ertbe "uny pre fort'ncc. ltmnutwn. (II dtM·rimmat1on b,.1,.,1:11 •J oi race. l'Olor. relii:wn. !ol '< ur 11atto11al on.:111. oi Jr1 111tc11t1on 10 m.11.1· ;111) ,.,u,•h prl•ft>rt•nc1•, hm1t,1 Uun, or ol1,.~·r1m111al1un ·• This newspapc.t· will not knowingly •H'l'C'Pl an) <1dvertis1njj., for r.:al estate which is m viola llonofthelaw. ---- Houses for Sale ...............••...... G..,.al 1002 ....•.........•.....•.. TWO BEDROOMS $31,500. Only to<,:, do" n 11.ntl 11 home or your own Quail Plaae Exclusive by appointment on}y. 1!19=~ Pr •lilra I ap7S2-1920 ~ OU-"ll st Htwl'Ot!T HAC~ 1 Time For Sulftmer! I Bal Isl<• Duple'<. walk to the Bay. Both unit:. rt• modeled. Front house 2 , bedrms. dl'n.' firepla<·e, I + one bedroom .ipart· ment. $124,500. f...t•l·7270 111 t' UI\ lt n •i. In ) lll'U :\h,111ol~ lll>lll'U\l1.•\I 1\ ~uu1I 1'l;n•1.• 1>.x<'l11~1H', lt> J l111<1111tnH•111 uni> • .. Qua.ii~ liiiilPlac• . wti9tl Prap7S2•19 20 ~ 1400 QUAil U. NIWl'OllT HACK BRING YOUR BOAT ..-1rst ltm1.• un market. Fu1•ty fuot µ1er >:Ile!> w l this clnhorotc & ~f)al'IOU!> J hli. 31 l b;i, WJ«h 1·01100 \I m111>n1r1 c e n t I' .1 I " :. V .. r d e fircplu 1.•c Th1 i; Utlt! sh.ooh.I go rast ~ ti4ti·'i'itl - c I P.(Al T°"S A 1701 MAILl.M WAY. IAYC:UST, Ml OPEN DA ILY l·S, EXCEPT SAT .• & MON. This 4 bdrm .• 2~ bath & pool home is nearest to complete perfeetion th.at you will see in BEAUTIFUL BAYCREST. Price Just reduced to Sl49,900. Please call fOI' dirtttlc*\S. • • CORONA DEL MAA • &75-3000 ...... ,.. 1002•·--· 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• W4Ul.FIOHt New-unckr construction : cont4!mp. Cup~ Cod . .& liR. -&1 ".I ba .. plu~-rm. or 5th BR .• 2 frplc~. oak firs., lnds l'pg. P ier & flout. S360,000 Lido Nord. 6 BR . or ·I BR. & 2 B\L apt. On sandv beach ~95 000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 141 tloy"d' (j .... r; H bl':J t>lt." -------- ATTEM LANDLORDS! I We nee<.! li sth13s on your G1Mr.. I 002 G.-r.C I OOZ r-ent~ls. NC> t~EI': ! Hen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ters wa1ttni;. 673·7601, a11en1 •.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;!IH a\·1.• ..,,m1.•tl11ni.: to sell" Clas1>1fwd uds do it "'di. ' A Great Trio! 9039 8-20 lff~i-1Tf r..-.I' ..... Pt AY bR Pt A~ J 11~~1) l!J, '" lhl\ \Ofty fllij Sntrt 11111> the tJVerhlOU\r ~· II A•fl\ cl~ uwn .,,lh llu•d ~•nh. fo nylvlt ur 1>u11nt11r ~'" P11nlcd P.attttn 9!1J$ M1U'\ Soe• 8. 10 IZ, 14 It. 111• 20 Sltt 12 llMt J<l) 011lftl l••t' l~t yd\ GO·•nch :ao11c SeM! JI 00 IOI •.1(11 prne1n Add 3~· lo• o cll p41tc•n for ftOl ·,14~> ,11l<r11I '·•Rd•tfti Sen• to Twice Nice ¥11Wt DOYH SHOllS-SZ I 1,000 Great inviting pool for those aumsuer Cun fBrlies. Exqwsile appts. thruout this 4 ~R luxury home. Large .rmll! Jfqie ffm rm &formal dining rm. -2111 SGllJH ... R ..... Rood MEWPORT ClMTBt. M.I. 644-49 I 0 IOOZ G111er.C 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• POOL TIME If you're lookm" for a sharp. ultra clean. Mesa IEACHHOUSI S64,950 ,'1~~~\iM~~-hV;c~r;t;de, <I bedroom home ~ heaut1ful low 3 Rd. & 2 ba. beauty. Im· nrnc. contl.. new paint, new drps. & murh new carpettng. lmaAine liv· Ing or walk111g to th" beaeh at t his price! 545JJ4!11. m aintenance planl~rs arround 1t sparkllnl? sx)ol. holler quick p11ce<J at on ly SGJ.900. IMQuaill liilPlac• Pra ... u •• p7S2•1920 1400 OUAtl ST Nl~•T llACM ~ - Live in a Park this ranch style home on a hllltt' 12tlx 100 lot has HARBOR LIGHTS tnwcr1n~ tree:<. wide lawns. lush plantmi;. 4S' Newport lk•arh htlbtrli' Solar hc<1tell pool with hom1.• w11h thi'l•1. entertainment ariea . ht•droorn~. 2 hnth~ unll a ll€:al b~1rn ha, ~u1•i.t fon·Vl'r \'i<'W Th1.· l'Jrµi:I fl u a rt 1· r ~ + h 1 I( 1:, worn, thi• pa111 t 1 ~ "''irksho11 821:...uoo Unt ra•letl. hut tlw nwrwr I> of ll•nn~ anx1ou!I. t.:i\LL 550 26HO Roy McCordle C SELECT ReaHor 18 I 0 M•wport T'PROPERTIES CostaMH a 549.7729 BUY HOW! Seller molt\'al1.·d ' l'll ovl' 11110 1• x1·fu~1\'1• l)t-.101· <:,orct.·o•, llunt1n11tnn Ucuch. J ,u"' l'M 1111'n• in () urul, 2 ~l111'), I IH'drtTI. fun lo .,.,, 111v,~tll•• '" pool horn<' 10 ;ire11 ~'.nJO)' up~r,1e1y 1 lcl \he'll lovr •·o~y ll\'lnl! In lhe c11~t11ni HiW,ORT HEIGHTS <In l1u1tc l•Jt "' 111xcellenl VI 1-:W from h111. picture \\ 1111low~ :1 !-tp111•111u11 lid!\, 2 11'1·<1 h.11h~. tc·rrHI<· -un . tlcrk Spw & 'l>llll with 01·w p;.i111t. llcuutirul .11h111h: 1 l"l.'l'' J ui.l listed. tii16·77 II Strevtlot o~nWO•k vc\t ICIP\ fOnK·•••c•.O. sOl•d '"' 11001 .Htd 1•ovcrcd J.)al11• h" ov~oOl:iuH V\t \Pllll l'ntt·d .rl luw $1W,.\OO 1.11n in "/ ,ulnr~ IQ t1t)t~•I <..'Jll no"' feor i.lt11w1n11 1>••111 uvr, fl 111.,n :411 hdort.• 1t 's too lat1.•. ---- Walker 6 lee ABal lstote •• ~1hl \ Stir\ ' ,, ~ :c '"'' [ A-3 I \I 00 lor ~•th O••''"'" MC UPERB J~. t~n pi11v111 '"'Iii.I tl1~1 OMES 1-------A••11•11 '"'1 r rndl•nr Send 101 • • A11c41 Broo~>J t55!1 W Bftlt•1,C.M NEWPORT NOlfdlttV hft O~pl 10~ Neat 1oMe1kel Besltel Daily P1101 549 .. 86ss B Bo. t&3. Old Cr1111ls•a Sta .. ...._ _ __. _____ , UPPER AY New York. NY I 001 1 Print ·ru plan•~ our llll'"~"l!t' Na1n41 A dd re•~. l •o. h\'lt1r•·tll•' l"l'l'f':lt {;l,1\SS ncl11h· Paue1n Number tlod1111J(I aml ""Vl'l"la lly MORE lllJn ever ~erorel 20C n •n<l1ri11 puhlt1•, luult hulllh·r''I homl' with dfsirns Pllll 3 lrtt 1Hlnttd In· ph•m•· :I sv11tto1.1~ IJl.'tlrnom~. l11c \ldt N(W 1976 NEEOlECllAf'T IJ:itl)' l'llot lanul.v ro11111. M'l'lHllhl M•nen Mtrl1n CATALOG?. Hu •verytll!n&. ?5c. Cla~i11f1l0ll. r~1;i f.678 chninu room Wrou11 ht Ptttltfn Oepl 442 Crtcllet Wh~ S411A11.. $1.00 ft 11 11 eol'lt1'lt<I :.?OlC40 01111 P1101 C1oclle.t I Wtrdr•IMI --S'..00 232 W••• 18th St' New Mitty fl(ly l,llU $1,00 ~~;~ ,k Ii 0 I;\ ~ w I Ill nl I 11 i York NY 10011 P rint Rl,,it Croclltt $1,00 ,~ NAME ADDRESS ZIP $tw .... Kalt..._ Sl.25 S t l E. a n d 5 T y L E Ntedltpoillt lotl $1.00 nowtr Crtc•tt I••• St.OD NUMBER Haifplti Crocht .. ,. Sl.00 lnsu"t Crtcht .... Sl.00 l11stut after••.... .$1!00 lutallt MHtr .... ~ $1.00 C.0111,.._ Clft lffll Sl.00 $94,500 ....................... tooz .•..........••••..................•..........••..............•...••.• ......•...........•.... ~.~~~ ... !?.~~ ........ ~!~~ ... !?.~~ ~~-~-~!' ............ ~!.~.~~ .......... ~!.~.~ ..... .. ~.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~ \\~,, .. ~,, .. y Ju1r' 19To • DAIL y PILOT 83 Gwnl 1001 Ci,_ret 1002 Gneret 10021--------i ttoMno 1024 t"'91011lcac:h 10.40 lrviM 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••·· ··········••••••••••••• ·······•••••••••••••••• ~~Park •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ··········••••••••••••• rt~wporf ~ ~~t 9MltyH..t.,.... SI 14,000to $249,000 SPYGLASS HILL • BIJ.! 4 BR ~f!W Redford m odel. l~l' v1t>w lot, $199,900. • Super Sharp 4 tw<Jrm. pool. Jacuzzi. bay &. OCl'an \'1cw SIWJ,700. • f<'&bulous ~ BR . Nantu<:kt'l model. view $225,()()(J lllH HARIOR YtfW • Gorgeous 5 BR, 3 BA, dramatic l'nlry, St29.950. LUSK HARIOR VIEW • New hstinJ(, 3 & fnm rm. view, private lot. Sl59,000. llG CAHYOH • llard to find 4 bdrm, ov e rlook1 :i~ ~olf course, many upgrades $249,()(-.i. 675-3411 LUS K ft R E A L T Y i1 }r1 lu1 /) I IJ 11.. ~t S1111 ( ·u. LOADS OF ROOM \ •10.11 ""' \\\II lul\ I "4"<huo1m I 11 .. lh l111nw -.1th l.trL\' P~•t •u lu,. 111 .. 11111 u.111• 1• •1;11111< I\ 11·11 •1uu1111, 111 l 'o•·l.1 \lt,.1 .tllCI Ill II I ti oil •1111\ >l>ll 'lolll ~h.11.t 111111 \\o11 I 1..1,1 nvt ul $$i.W'I TURN BASIN VIEW Owner Jt.. TTEHTIOH!! 11<·11111 . WJ\ . W it !!Rt\ 1111 th1 i. 1•u11 ul.1 r 4 If, ""m·1 'i;',\I 'I I .1 Tcmnhomt• l "'' l'k lh h··ilruum mu1frl 10o llh De sperate! ,., ... ,1.1hlllfll' :!Ur 1.111!.1• \'l.'11 \\Cl hJr Cq1k lh 'ounln i..11dtt'n f .1m1h Pnlt.• ye I lo-. s. i.oft J(reen." 1n.-.1dc. bn.ghl lh-ch .. ' .1 '" "·II' I\ in.: .i 111 , ~ .i•n ~ llllllJnl UY>lll'I 1'ni111p.1b unl1 11•1m flht.-fir.-plJu• .! th ~., ... 1 11111111 ,11t,111t ·11u1 1 "'' Ir 111 I ll 111111 ..: ·1.00ll l'h ~.>2 1733 h.ilh."' .ind 111.tu) ,.,u ·'' blue all <.' w a) oul there Super i.i1t~d 2 ..,1 1,, l l·ntll 1o .. 11 '"''" 1,.1 '"''"'""I lll'l't.. \\ lhllr\ Clll thi.tlfW .ltllnl) bedroom. 2 bath ht1fll(', ftr~I (I m\' l\\th•_,llb f.llllll\ l•~lll 111\l'I ~ICl\Kl, l1h 1:!1:11 ~7-~1 r.i1ts.10ll)I offert!datn•ahslicSll2.SOO 1 """"' .1 ,, 111111111 o11 •i.1,; 11,,v ... 11111 ~H ERITAGE REAlr<'RS r1111n1 II""" hut 11111~ 'llil'I XllJl'''''"''"°''' 11141.1 ..... ~.i .. 1 .. 1-" "\h HI)· I IU,t• lh \\ ll(h t• BUCH r ROllllOTY I 11 <'IJl.>n· .mil "11 1111· "' ltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilal ll '"' UNIVERSITY REALTY JOO t f. CMlt HHJltway c.,..... del Mw 673.6$10 .,.;1 •1,,11 llu11' 111\H •.ill .'>11111~0 • .I hlcu i..~ frum 01•1·.in 111.1111.I n1•11 ni:itom h1ul1 h1•111t• ~ :o;1cu v. :111r, 1".1111 rm l ".1th l'1•1h1111~ IMqent Tw+S.roclt IU:.3;! Sll•l 1.1 St•<'o. 4 Br 2•, 11.1. lllt' t-'>•m l\11i. r u1o111m \lt•eor l hruv111 S11.1l'IHU• 1•orill'r kit h c'l.mfl . t1r1·1111. p1 l plu) '"''I. 3 rnr 11ur. i..lrJ .. i:••l11r1._• l!IU7.:ioo 1-'cv 1'11fll' uni~. 0 1w11 Hoose.• l'.ct. lll·~l'M . cll h~rwl~" 11> .1ppl tj:J:J l:l3>1 DOUHOUS! ~ TAABBI I ll1•J1tl1l ul :i l.11•11 r11om IUK"'9 b u m 1· 11 n ihc HI) GeMNI 1002 O..-OftCldelMar 1022 .. 11 C ·llf 1 .. CO<>l'~:H H ~:.\t TY ~ I ~4 & :>Ji> .11111~ I \\. ·~·l'"ll>I .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• # n o orno ''''pu .1r A~ .... .#, Thl'o hOlnl' I <•111•1 •11.1..111(1 IF 1111' till' Holl llc1U'I' vf th1• •00• \lunlh lk,1ut l11·1·or.1l \ Ol.1.1\"l:;l);\ \p111t-11.1 1----------1, .. 1, "1·ll l.1n1h1·1Hl hu1t\ \lhutrn,, '' c•c;i cJo 11 """ l ''"' ,11 1111, lu" l'luhholl"l' l>r . 1'1·mlo' 111..•· 11nc" (',ill 11 1~• 11:10:1 ur l'1•rli.tn1 \\'1• hJ•, FOR£ST OLSON IHC 1t·n·n111 solcl .1 h11m,· 1•n \11111 ""•·t·t \\1.' ur~l·nth 6-1!'> 80'.?A 1----------1 nt•t'd 1i ... 1111i:, lvr '' ..11t11111 c·J~h hu~ er' ALL PORTS R.E. BEAUTIFUL ONLY $49,950 RANCH HOME $56 500 11.1 i: hdrm~ ~ h,t 11 r.1 m .I h1 ~ ha. 1)l•11I 1ir11111 rm !-'lorn 111 , •·llin~· ,11111,. ln1 ' 11111111 1 t•111uth ll'tl ' lq11. Ill Ill I Ill l'l.1111o·t1 ~j,; .-l(~I I l.t :.:!.IU R h H ~.1nk11 ''""" lo"·"\ I l I()\\" ll)l M ·. ~ ht .! I a1 anc ome Stlbm1t ~11u1 \ \ hu•u , i:.r 1 J).:<' ~I.I !IJU l-.a,\1mlh•·<'~l"-.t'!l6~00 11n lht" u111-ht'lor1• 1t i;11"' 0 " 11 •r \"t c.11 ·-~ lh•• tiucl"l'l l 'nnl'>lcld,\ !MS !ll!H l ~ " I • • ' ~ ' i----------i n'llt•t·1t1 .1h·1I. l111·.1tc-<I 111 l!I , .• 11 ;1n .1 4 S1>Jt'1ou' LOC)Ufta IHch I 041 . ..............••••••.. N ~;w n 'STOM. cednr oi. ll'l lllr, Ol'•'Un \'IClll', 3 llt.•tl . .i11 II.1th, F11m. (Ill w r\\cl bat . 2 brick lllt>lllJ<'t'~. v.1ulted ('t'll lrlAS. u111111g rm , laundry rm . 1>at10 and d~d;. t'l•niph•tdy landscaped. $12!1.~00. fom<"t' 1•11; EASY LIVING l Ir, 11 l la L•" l'h tl••Jn h11m1· l11r Ril SOMETHING SPECIAL hbl 11,1 .. 1 • SuJll; 1 Im ..1 U.·J1mi. . .! b..>th. loatls ol l u:.tum ll•.1turt•:. ~·Jn IJ:-111 b.11 k ~a11I \\Ith---.. -~-----'--'-- 2 Houns· I lot l'•imfnrt .. blc· I" m~ l. 1• HEW LISTING! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! gr,ult-<I l.1n:1· '.inl n1t'l' nt'IJth horhnocl 'l'Jr Wl"Sl~e.,.port Uupl('\ a 1 u n \ ,, r \ u t ' , ~ '""11n11lll l.1 m1f\ ilin1ni: 111 .. m . .! full i. . .ih .. Ill cplan· 'h1111.I·· I C>tll Fl11nclJ l.111h111 1111..:1· l.1r)!•' 111• 1•ri:J µ.1110 .uul <Vi~ 1 u::-lnm 1>1 1l t.. UBQ. don I ~ \1 Jll. :.•'l' 11 tudav !020 So Coe.r.1 Hwy •~·85'9 I 002 Getwt-el 1002 ······•······································· THE I LUFFS OR HOT THE ILUFfS? Is a roomy 4 bdrm condominium on Amigos Way overlooking a big canyon IN the Bluffs or NOT in the Hluffs? Who knows'? Who cares'? At S7.t.OOO, it has 2 s tories. 21.-'z baths. a wet bar, a view and is an excellent buy. At S74.000, would we BluH you., U ~ lf)U.£ li()MI:§ Rl:ALTORS 67:> GOOO 2 MJ E Co.nt H 1qhw.i / Coron., d• I :;.: ,, ~~::~:'! .......... ~~~,~~ .......... !~.~ LIDO ISLE A fantastic 90 fl of bayfront on the exclusive East end of the island; features ev<-rything you want for your boat s. fami l y or guest s . Nol inexpensive but nice. Call for particulars. 673-4400 $57.950 C oll~CJ~ Parle Prices arc going up and would you believe th..it th•~ is one of the lowest priced at this t1mr A trul' 4 bt:'clroom + a fnmily an •a off the kitchen Beautiful lroelincd, quiet street. a ose to c.•ven·thinc. Onl~· :557.950. ('all 5·W ·IMJ . . "SO' OM WATER" A l>ll'r and s lip att;11•ht•d l o a tw:rnt1ful fl twdrnom, :l h .1th fumllv htHnl' on ":"Jc•\\ port hland" :J250 :-1j ft of li\'IO J.! arl'a and a :1 t'ar i.:ara~c.· Too m.1n y <·1a-.t om ft•:.i t un·~ to rncnl1on :1 F 11•t• pl a1·c" with onl' in the master su1 tr. Jm.t h~led $240,000. Cull !>Hi 4141 MEW AS TOMORROW Srwr t tw11l.1r .111<1 ll\'.1hlt• This happy <·111nh1nat111n 1·.1n I)(• f1)11ntl an this Bi~ C'an\ 1111 1 IH·dr 11om lan11lv room. lihr."11·~ hn111 .. m l'rlookmg gor1.H•ou1o pool ar<>:1 & J!Olf coursE>. 2 Story 11\'Hl).! room w ma~'l\t' l1n'1>lat•t.• and \' IC•W lot $:11i6,t100. l' .1 II t~ Ill-Ii lti I BIG CANYON Beautiful 4 bedroom, 41..'J bath RIG CANYON l'ONOO. P o pular Versaill<'s mo<kl locutl'd on i.t<>lf co urs e" Sccl \ldect j1u·uui spn , decora tor's rt•u U1rt~ thruout .+ many. muny other t•xtrus, S220,000. &10·616 l PARK PLACE MANSE Rarely uvutlublc model. only-steps to Edison Rec Center with handball, basketbal l. b:iseball. et c . ·~ mile to b<'a<·h. 4 Redr ooms. lar~c formal d~ning. separate family room with fireplace. Wood pe~ floors in entry . kitchen and breakrast area. 3 Car l!aragc. $96,900. Call 962-4454. SPIRAL STAIRCASE Fh .ir :1111 ,1, n 111111' 1•, bJ ~111111 :J llr ,l'hooh -.hup11111 :: & J 11drms. 2 bJlh.., l'J l'h trl't'"J'' p ,11111 lur unll. bll m k1tcht'n$, l:<ntur~ .! I rrJdc~ inds ------' •1w1·k ""ll' O"m•r .. ,111••--------1 frpk If\ li:e. l111ng rm l'Jrr}lnd·ro st7~>0 --pri\. p:.tto & Ualcor\.\ Pn~ .it SI tfi.OOO 3 OM LOT 5 UNITS 67J-J66J f>.l2·22.'\l f:ll'!I S69,000 I.ht' m hou~t' n •nl IJll!I' 1luplt''I 1n r1•Jr lhnh BACK BAY itol>d ' Lurj:•· Int l 'Jn associated "l1Jll<' !loo "I 11 1·.1111 Pr1n•u at S1~1 ·1:.11. '·'"" a111110'< ~•~o " U1k r l"I~ tili:!5 !!IX O!l.!I r1111•rtcl JJJl1u F\ctll1111 FREE l.intl-1.1111111.: mu< h 111twh <"umµutc•r1t.-d an.ii)'" Ith\(<• E\l lll•I\ I' li~llll), or ~lllll .qi.1rtnw111... 1\1 ~.~k1l1~f ::.1o: .. :iuu c .ll I tnA )OUr f1~Urt'' llllO (Jiii COLLEGE PARK H.-tl l.'arplt 0H11't' ,11111 run thcm on mu n1111 build more unll' \II St~ tJOO 111 3 llcuruom. bllO~ Ell~ -llf Al T<JllS lC~ Y.. l..>'t. ... _, c"\ Jt.b• h'r m" .+ H 1 2 l1t·dn.c_1mi. "1th _ POOLHOME t ernl1l· f u ture. l'nn SIHGLELEVEl 38r. 2h.1 + l>t-n l':\t1 .1 puter \\,• url' luu 1h•tl ,11 dean. \'t'ry l,iri:t• tlitol &. :!:J I \il,lflh, llu1111n~t 1m •iM1161iW .. liliiWioiloiilM J:tt•u lt I :0.. l'" I~ rt· 1 __________ 1 Ik·J ch. "''"' ,,, lll'U<'h EASTILUFF 553,950 niialsonty. BONITA MODll Sp;11·mu:-.l ltr l"•ul home• 4COO.M.llr"8· • • . FOR.!'! Cpgradt!s 1nt>lulle t'l'll· 111lhJ.tc111.c111nlnl' lmt•d l~~~--~111·~!.,.~.,..~l lrul air. SJ!Cl'l!ll 1ru;ula 1----------i \luki• u~ an u!ll-r on uur Irvine 1044 l'ul·dc·,,a1· "t Qu1..i ..>1 l".1 Ar. ·. • ...._ 11011. l'U:.lom :.hullers. 2 MESA VERDE :thd, ~Ila hum•· " •h:i~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18055 Man11101ia St. • • I' l>l'p1irate patios & more ioul , hJl'il\\11,•tl llm11s. L'11tH'ro,1l\ 1'.irl. \ illaJ.;1' I T. Prim('-park loc1111on rrvk. lg j)tJ<ll ~.Jai~l//I JHr. 2'• h.1 F.lltl rm Fountai1tYalley i:ated ttll'<'ntrylt>au:.to ;J $64,950 '-'uiet lot·JI in="'\ to~I.• ;)i~ .. iou :\•l h111t..·r ~ 963-8311 bdrms. I'• b::i home. Shnri1 hon\l' in J 1111 1•\~ :'tll !>11nr .. l'hooh, ~ nn1111 1111· .. H ' l°Jll !111• ·'I'll\ PAIKLllE e ..:tc nded brkfs l area. oe1f.hhorhooo 'l Fl••drtn. 1>-lh :ippt s.\~ •511 tlfl ,,-:J"oJ:?ur 1ft 6 ::.:i·• 837J L',\c·lu·1·, ..... b• app'l 11'7ll l~;()7 u1 7!>2 Ui~!J ' -• ' -SETTING " ~ "' , ~II 1 lh<' mu ... l1•r 011<·11111 C F C I th to a :.ecl1111,..1 \\Cl BY 0\\'l-:11 :1 Br :! n.1 Aa ·L ._..EW "urround.., 1111~ lk!.1Ul1fu) 0 eswor ~ ~ " l'•1<>l3 :'th•b.I J bedroom. 2 ' • IJmbraJX•d l>ll'l''l"'J ' Form U111 ltm t1vk . t" l"'\I\ ~:tt:-.11 \ l'.\l<I\ h "·· REALTORS 640·00 0 .\11 thl· e\lra' \CIU ""ul 'um .. \',\ l.u.111 lll'l l'iul ill'r. p lu'h c llh , hat + citon home .,.,,)Cr Cl>'"'l1 IO j rm,:h11mt· jf"'' ~--''-'"I ~.11 ••• M•r k.iturl'i. hkc large p<1llO • • I\ BIT •• .-962•7771 •u ....,J "'" "~ l'lc•J.; tlrJVl'" 1 M11n :lllr, mool'led • 70,0110 !11 m . Hl1 II CJll fot appl ~9 3743011 11 Ow-n~r Anxious ~lli-1!11:11> * :-:i-:w 1tol\n; •. l\IONA l<t.'11 Tl-~lt lti\CY. •1 to.IMKI ;,1111 :!1 ;ha. rm Cur !)()QI J ,\\' W \'!-:ATS HL1'1. :11 ii I Co11ol JlW.l.'....,... • 5;() t.i111un11 4119.~1 ·---- ~Ian REAL ESTATE YOO \,it '''-t")' • \r .v ... Cil.11 \ )"" "116 LUSK D-PLAH \'1t'" & 1><•nl, I hclrm'. 1am1I) 1 m llt auulull) m ,I in l 0 In l' II /\ n l' ~ dU>-1\"t· "1th J l·11n l>Jl<'ll Jl 1~.1'>11111\" .\: ~· ,1 •l\1 .1.t11•.., lo.llt•ht>n, u111um entr11nl'c I'' 1 1 •p I" 1, 1 ( 1 J .:•, "·' l "nr111•1 lot oln • 0 0 . >S .\ ·" • •• ,.,.....,_ n(t! II 11\\lll'r>-1111 11~1 '\ I ~ \\J\ ... 11.ake roof Beau\ lla c1t>ndaon111er II h-,h•cl :II.I! Hit .. 11 vn P.>fl.. r 1'""·1'"""' rM ~ ,. .. ciuded II\ ini: roum 1'1 .1r rc:. SUH. 31,hu. I I , I • 11uw1 1•11, l.<111 n1 ;11nl • 'h''11"' ;)l~.~tHI lh•nci Cr eal'"""°& l'"<clllnl: quiet .. 1rc<'t & much. :1111.10 l><I fl or lu'\Ur) h\· ~ • _ _ pn1,1,' ,\,:.um•· h In ;..,:! Kll4l:J hum.: on '• Jrrc vu &ill!. m11 ~le·dh '!!!'0 1 1l1'l 1l~~rlr.a~t Jj~~lt mg nr the old m111Mon . • -l't•i.ti:' ~1'11ro1l1·1 . Bl.1 Tl.KE OFF... .,i.,hithh. ~1.11n<'u 11100, Rinq 6-10-~560 ..:.nyl1ll•d Edsllllull Prof HI0.1 DOVER SHORES Bu>frOnl with hui:l' 1 ,, .. , Custom hul It IQ t•n '"' 1 lw good hf P' •I l~·clrnom:., din1n~ rm f.1mll1 rm W Wl'l lo.I I •'< 1111\• •:1t•i:a11t h1J:h I 1•illlll:~. ,,11ur;1I "'""I' ,1111111,11 m till" f1A b llhlll!'> klld1t'rl ~ I) real< f ;i"I Im 11,t \ 'lllt: th!t k "Ith p11•r .1n1t l.1ri:e .. hp. SJ"~.·~~, PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 67H060 s~~~u~~1T11~e .~1~~Y + mother 1n la~ unit 2 I rplc:.. IH'I 11.11 1n1lcloor lHIQ. lh.\ II pool \\1th h11:h & lo" 11111111• hu.1 r1h de-<: ,.:.1r 1lnm 'l•l tnl.l..r., 11\ll'11·um ,incl ""l'l'•'I 11lt.in1h111.: \II th1• Cur ~";:! 1•~1 1 'all 1111\.\ '" "'" lh" 11111"1 .111rll11 ' flllll\1· bl tlotrlh OCEAHFROHT 1111 ll;ill"'·' 'h1•,1 h•'olt h :!HI! ::H.\. mint 1111111 .n .S,out \11111~'11.1• 114 E. OCEAHFROHT OPEN DAILY 1-S CU\.'oT t•H111'~:1tTIES •• ;:1~1111 HUGE LOT \\ 11 h ,11 C ,.,, r111 h1l,1l tr;111l'1 1 .1111r<•1 ur 1•11•11 m111111 hnm•· " t...1lllr('(I 111 thl' hi .111cl Ill'\\ 1"111>1: 111 '""i: hi .olto•r 11.11 ~ 11.n a11•,1 I 1 • h 1l1 m " ,tl1lh"I lie•\\ IOoOt"1 'h1nt:lt• 1•~11 .11111 ltw hl'J11lclul 111111111' ln11k \\llh I h ,tr In 111 C I"\ I 1• I 111 r f. \I h t I 1• Jll I l.1 I ft• II• 1• t.11. i .11 walker Blee R11I f1t1t11 MEW Water Vint Duplex 'H'C.' 1'.1q11•11111t 1lr.1 p1'~ h 111 It Ill" ( 11 <' p I ii n • l' It' SI ;?11,fO'I ~'t•c.• JACOIS REAL TY 67S·6670 " " "~ ~, ·""n J uun n_•jut. pool •· l;.tti 71 U J "I' SI u •w~ ...... ""' c· II <'" <OC.n ·-OL IX "' I out :.11111.·· .lo .. 1111. 111141 n \ JJ.VV'I "'"'·""" a ,,...,.""°" ru:.lH" :.ctt111"-Trl't'1>· -------------• ., D p • t I 026 lh•• 11lu'h l'olrfll'I Ill lhl' ~~HERITAGE REALTORS Cl.ltEFHE W• Hov• Cattdas! Unc•k llav :!Ur Ice Si$,OOIJ We11h·hff2Br ll'e si;s.oou Dona l'I 2Ur ft'l' ~72.1100 Secluded ZQ:"(El> FOR Must Sell' ana 0 1n \\'rl p111.1tc• I ul ti<' '"'' HORSE..'i. S24S.OOO • ••••••••••••••••••••••• h•Hll•' '''h'•' h~ ,.1,•rrt * ~ 10 ... D R"'"'LTY Pn <'I! rctluc·t·tl mubl .. ,.11 . , •: t: \ , \ 1 ~: \\' ~ " "'A L ., Ill' I I v ~ .. ,·h•1<•I l 11, oll oom~. ;! ... ,1.u•11 arge :. " 1 1'11· 2 1•1 'l'o"nhun"t' ~ 111 . IH•<ll, °" "" L-,j l' ) h.1lh' ::.c..1,:11~) r xer p~·r I 'l'l 'l't'•I J.11•11111 tm 11i•r ~:,.5()\1 lolboo Penlnw.la I 007 yard near lla1·lo. ll.1) -1111\ 01~1 & ~141 114:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S!i6.llOO. H cd C aq1ul J Br. J ba "/:.wrcping bay Rcall\ B Toro I 032 'l<'W. 50 yds to beuch 4 645·3474 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'r~ uld l11tercom. wcl L uke F"nrl'~l Ii> "'' ner bur. :.undct·k, room 1111 l'l11~h l'nl l•k. :J hr. :.! h;1 lll\_I. ~ha on nil llt"~a• hoat Vucanl. Sl!14,!i00 r ll . nu kll , I <'mod Lnol ,.rptl 1111110. nc,11 (l~·n d;ill\ :i:ir, l.t11clr lhr u~•ul. lu' ":01111:1111·1 µark S11\t,!MH1 ~ti 111111 552·70~0 THE · .'~. · · VILLAGE. · .. REALTORS OCEAMFROHT COMMUNITY l"n•,1t1:1·, c•Xl'IU!>l\'I'. lll'W I 11111 m hum\' "11 h :!'.JOO ~q fl t1f l'U ~llllll .. 11r~mu11:.h1p, a vail. no" al ~:IY.51111 HALrtHCHIH In: \I.TORS 2i:!i i-: l'na.'lt "" y 675·092 i\H' tijJ oo6sorti46 2725 crµt , llnn.. cll0l·k111!o(. IJltn , 0 01---------- llBQ. ummd 5-l!l 21:i.; HMntinC)fon Inch I 4 CHI.MC ELL OR LCICJU"O Miquel I 052 1 BH., -:J l>a . l.a•1!t' lul l"IOM' tu 1~..>ll•r. SlJ7 .500 :'tlur .. hall Hit~. 61~ IOOI •••••••••• • ••• •••••• ••• HOME •••••••••••••••••••••~ •• Corona del Mar DUPLEX S99,500. $65,500 Mesa Verde Ranch SAVE S5000 E:o.p;mdcd Plan :! Ch.Jn ~.1ik to the lwad1 from ' lluv \Cllll"l'll 6. Jta\I' ~Cl 1111 .. •IUl<.l.Jnllllll! 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Great 11c1j.!hh nr hnnd 3 lll•tlruums .~ ,1 bonus rc-.11n S.•llt•r '" 111 hurn HILLTOP HOME tu lcait> St11t1· S\Jbm11 1our tl'rm' ROBERTS REAL TY 848-1688 :'\e" h:.11n.i:' <1 IJ<o!J[onm•. fam1i) mom twnw "1th ou1s tand1nl! cl;iy .11111 m~hl \IC\\:. The pntll' 111 O\\llcri.h1p ~h•mn 111 lh1 .. 1----------1 home• mak<><> II an ('~ t·elknt 1•11lu1• You II 1----------1 h U \'(I t \\ 11 Ill :J S '-I I t' HEAR THE SURF (mm tlw ma111curNl varcl 111 lh1~ 'lpwpnrt \y ,.,, ht'.Hll I • ~.).It' Hiii~ acltkil l .tn11h 111111n \\llh \\l'I I 1n·pl;11·1•, .1 "d ha I' t. muC"h nw1 l' SI 1;:,s1111 1~nrr1ts ~I :111.1"111 - WATfHrRONT llOMI "i REAL ESTATE 631·1400 C..~ ~ h'),. { _ fl 'C ~C. ~ h.u ~111wrloh 111•111r.1t1·1I µ\.!::) \'°'1t.J t\I~ ~ v<J" ~ .1 n <I lo 1 :t U I I ( 11 l I~ SUMMER SPECIALS! :1 llr. Oinmit Hoom On lht• p.1rk s.51; 000 1 llr fo'l11n 1m. Comm llOOI tc·nni' rtl 917,000 I llr. F.1m 1 m Om rm ll1l!l•' llonu~ llm i.11.:.oi1 t llr, l•';im Hm. O•n Hm ,\1r ('onol illli.4011 J Or. ~-.1m llm . Um rtm ~h1,~11 l' M a~t 'u1l1• ~ Jton11<1 ltm ~7.•1:i11 LEASES 2 llr d in nn S:l(l$ mo 3 llr, ll1•n. ti rm 1110 11)0 •I Ur. rl111 rm, fnm nn l-.•nu" room ~M inn DONAlO M. llltO A\\e tt!_••,, ...... *' __ Tliof Intriguing W ord Gome wifli o Cliudle l<1nd~t·;1µ11l A mn..i M''" -----....... "' ClAY O '°'""" 962•7771 0::.!'''::!"_.'::·:....~. :.· ,,, . l'!ffl!f!l-~..,_~-1~ •os ~:~°"A ~;p:-°'1 . •), -~ ·.~·g>.>~ -~ 1 I I r I I ~ -C 0; til'E' ll \IU H \ \I Tn 11 I' \I oJ V~ i 1 • I 044 Irvine 1044 ---. . 1, ll-t---.r~ . 1J~.:.r.' , , . 'tt~ rvne r. -... • ••••••.•••••••••••••. r~ 'V' •••• ••••••••• • ••• • •••• .-~·~'~-~ --~--------------~ I RABI R I . I I I I o u r o o ·1o •• .., ... 0 ..,... ••• ~.-1 •1 ... macnab I lrvlne .. ···~ ... , .~. <'"'~' f "''. I I' I I "'" 0 •.! \.,, • , 4tL f • • ' f'' t It ,..------·--.. 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U11ly i-1~1.'lrlll 1 .. 11;111111 Niguel ltcalty 830·5050 496-4040 MOST IMMACUL.ttTE 'lllH l.1m1ly room l'lui.h urr "lt1ll' (',111Jelll\j(, 111 .. 111lilul 1'. Z upktH'I' '•"cl l.11wu~t jll I 1•11 on th11 '' 1 l'l'I Sl!tl.MIO Enjoy the Good Lif• 499.4514 Mlulon Vi•jo I 06 7 ···················~··· llY OWN 1-:11 :t"lV 4hr :! fll :.>11h11 . i\tt'. lJPl'll hw •lllJll.\ ~.Xfj :!~Ztl l • H1wporl leoch I 0." ••.•...........•••••••. G1Mral I 002 GtMrel 1002 l\PLIT 1.1-.v ..-:1. lnl\•(I :? llr :i ha, f111l1', 1)001. adull11 S l'l .~110/of1. li1'> f;t~.oli . ....................... ...........•...••...... "ALMOST HfW" At>nutifull y upgraded 4 bedroom. ramtly &. dining room home close to sc hools. grccnhelts & '>hopping, Lovely "Brue<-·· parquet floor Ill entry. dinin~ & family room S!l:J,500 fee Lorraine Rennie 752· 141'1. (S46> UDO LAHDMAAK Harbor View HoMe. VIEW 2 + Con,1•r t1hh· ch•n \ln11an1 l'l;in "1th view 111 m1111n1n1n~. 111llc7 & t"mkl1111! n111ht 1tallt11 Univ stCJ)tl i rnm tunls. v uol , JJ C111.ti and ch1ldren'<1play 11re 11. 644·72 I 1 Situated on 51,..., lots. this home offers a rare opportunity for user or investor. 7 Bedrt>oms & 7 baths, i:;;;rrn~.-+ll-niF.1'1;;';;n;.:1 '..tctt~n1rrg room "dots-of space. ~()()(). • ,,. ~ofulo Jh/-/Ja,f,ont ,1 .~ .. PRESTIGE LOCATION 43 Ft. lot, pier & slip 900 Block Vfa Udo Nord 5 Bedrooms -5 Baths First Eut en<I waWrf ront ottered on market si_nce l970 Spectacular view! ! ! Location wiJJ substantiate complete remodel. $495,000 ! ;;Ji LIDO ISLE * -1 $119,500 OpettHoute -·Sot-Mon 12·5 . Z27 Via Orvleto A Ur. So. pallo, Slreet t ~t. .G-1316 675-4494 8Y owner. 2800 sq.ft on 2 full Iota. some ocean view. U u .ooo . 30 DaJolla Ur. Npllch M:l·G608 by appt. Mp~nirlcenl Ba y Vlciw ~le llomt. on B•lboll Ptnln. Adullll, no pet!I. "°' Sl9,900. 6764Ja.2 t o SUn·Mon 675·~ S-.AM • .• Br 11 ~ Bn. yrly 021 Hllh St. Apt. B. S2$0 mo. yJI 2l3·796·908U, J ucl or JQQ ~r11 lge 3 br, ~17 be, (rplc, runit ~. 0\'CO . aeparate yd, acariat.tc . llroukburst & Hamilton area. Nice family. Sm1.1I pct welcome Avail ti/ I $37$. 846-9088 or 963·9141 associated 11 IJ ,._I IJ •, w I l'I., f' U ·. J I .,.. l'I • ' ,, LIVING MollelK oven 10 to 7. Sorry 110 11,•ts or child rcn Roomm11tc scrv 1c•c available . Slhthl 11ild1 llonal l'harge for monlh to month occupanc). O akwood Ga.rden Apartments ._.,...leecllM_. 880 1rvlne lrvme at 16th 645·0550 ....,.,. .. ~ .. , .... 170016th St. Dover at 16th 642-8170 •SAN CLEMENTI'.• Rench Apt& .. HouH1 and Dill. Condos. from 1150. per wook. Call .,2·4121 Bt:RTllA JtENR Y • RF.Al" TORS 2l5 Aven\11a det Mar San Clemente. Ca . Family atmosphere ' 21JOS.....Co.tHwy. ....... ...... 1114t4t .. •411 I • I ' • ,. Wednesday. July 7, 1976 OAll 'f PILOT • --Add it ... Build IL.Drape r it. .. Hammer 1t... Cdrpet it ... Cement it .. Wire ll ... Hoe it ... Clean 1t...Move IL.Press IL.Paint lt ... Nall lt ... Plaster lt ... Frx it. .. SERVICE DIRECTORY P um it...Patc h t... pe 1 emo e 1 ... Roof it ... Landscape it. .. Tile it ... Trim it: .. Sew1t ... Haul it ... Add 1t... Plant it.. A lter it... Learn It.. . ......... ..,..,. /Coec,.... G>a•ah 1 s.r.icH ... ,. ... ,.,,. ... ,... ............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••tt ............................................ . APPLIANCE REPAIR .f:ONITt: <:ONClt ETE t:xp. JlawailanCiankotr A.'IJY rROOLtNS' ! ProfHOoul Carpet •otMG TO MOVl7 PAINTlNG /PAPERlN flO -S.rvkeCall TAM I' ING . Cob Yard mamt Ch-ianupa c~u HaJ\dyouui J am Clearuo.1 Alto noor .. lAt 2 expu mrn mov 13 )'r& srv'~ llarbor a~ tlOM ESA VERS Plumbmit & lloaunc P:ntries. "'alls. flool'll. F.&t '1h'eo tn your home u )n; .. ,p, 1134 OL2l, wl.ndi. 7f8 l7G4 ('714) ~.2422 blcstune, bnrk • tal Fl'Me•ll"l'hanu m 23~ At .W·2'111 window cue t>utch you. Rru., ref• 8r1l rf'(•, lir'd !_42 !3~ ........ ~ patios.etc ~ ~ ..... 11~.nance S\'r'w'ltr. ..._or5-U.JSS3. p .. ..,\"(' ll>llO\at~. lwnnt " rf'hable 11crvace. $10. hr. UT 03U BofA " l\tnter 'bu.:_~---- ---OKVO TC>M 1 Hour JtotoOlllnC·H11ulto&. iien ...,, .,.,. 1'.:x.pcrt a1111m11 1111r 1 •••• •••••••••••••••••• « Wfle'kly 127 Pl:r month. Nl)a.lr. prompt •er' ice , • Movanl(, re11onablc. Ell l r • Yr t' \i t: • t '~RAMIC Tile. Nt'"' & rmdl, ·fi'rec t•111 Sml job,; Wtlrumc ~36 2426 4: 53&'6193 NlabS• only. WHlcl)'·my .. •••••••••••••••••••• 842-UIJ~ «''"'· Cott" Prt't-4-'Sl.8U·2•Bl t.:NJO) your Summer, >'"'· e"l>'\r .• L11rao tnM:k Worltmanab1p 1uar home. Vic: lluitlC Uoap. CEltWICK&SON l\len Call POt't·A·M11lcb lO do wtUU sate. Sludoot &42~ MARV'Srt.UMBINO Wa.63118'7lafl6pra. Adchtlons&Hemooelln& ----Hof 9 your houHwluoln11 l:IO-lAU p I ti.: 2s yr• ••P ••64t>-0d07 •• •~c 8l2UH2 Jup-...ot 6e Go1rde n11:r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spvclally. ren ta l ....L....1i..._ 1~,!! .• ~c~I ciul'n•• 111 NOJOUTOOSMALLI Bab11lt1in1. My home ~ZITO 8'7J 004 1 Cornf)letucl(ul.i:l r work & ~ duaupa.. 642·11~4 or P__,/P.,•riltt ,,,_ .. ' -----TL c. Lariie Y•rd c lt!anup Free e .. t Excavoti111, iradln&. de· ~~1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~rtot&tutlenor 1194 PLUMBING ltt:PAlll Matutt womitn 6'2·Ml7. •TOM JONES• ~-31\r.l "'°• dump tnact 'W'Or'l. -ra1nt-Repalr·J.5 yra I •ft &rM Non·unlou. 7S1 SS39 o -----1 P1110 rovtn. redwcxx -.- -~ --~orS41j.~. Xl.ot bOUSl!('leunlng done arf'a. worl..muna;ha 00-7161 LE£'STttt: .. ;s1mv1ct; Arti511e tri mintna & "" n,1ovul. Wt> \\ 111 helf you ~elect your •Pee mun l~ & plant ll. Sn>-67$0 dt"cks, 11ut!bors Cal t:~rir Jap110,·1(' G11nlen••r Sonny " J f\ hauJ by lady w Jexpt'ntntt1 eu11r. Tak<i: adv ant. ot m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bt',AC'_l_l _l'-l.-u-.~1-B_l_N_<-,' -MO..Ul78 C11mr,1 m1ainlc11u11cc & · i:r. rC'C' Ocpendablu, Oll'll \r11n.'I u 63ill 7~ ·• cati>t"ntry, Add-ons al•o -----rlunup .,., esureu 11111,ctunup,tr~wrkfor 8''1363'1. ~· ·----iPATIO Coveu-Roum Rf:PAlRS.NORIPO"'J-' Commerclol Llc, Ire wdetlMt H1ro7,l 1t.17 w.»ble Items . .JiellCt'll & N&T Cullom l'alnho,.c: enclosuru. Qualtl) 892 tOlllor~-2912 .i &U-3-l38 •••••••••••••••••••••• • -bkiits. ~mo,·e<i. M7 2UOS. ~"....._ <'Omplcte lnl. a, ext com work. re:a& pncu Li :inleruna &-Troo $(-rvk•· --·-------1 Caballero • Sc>o &. Exn ...,.._. It 1 , d ' II 31"""• l'b: 646·'11:?1 1' .... h ti N V ""'· Sertlu WffdiltcJ • Cl ., d "" { \tOYUl&·Clcanup fl al bt.<d •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Pee • UC<o, rywa ... :'=.. r.,.,, au tll. • .., • •-.,.&r ener ~ r et' t'• k R 11 BOB'SSPR plaster --ir Free-· .............,. . Laa~SC ~ r r.>eest s;:;t;,7 Heu ~afl4pin lruc . u l o la an a . INKLERS U e<i-b;; ded & I'.' OOFS ' Checked ! • .,, ·~··•.·················· ~PoO 4r !ilf'lm elecan ----• fluso1u1ble 7!>1·~ ln.talledor Rcpa1rt<J Ci!~ : "1 \ "-hrfltepolr Rrpa1r! Hepla('(': Dlrt'ct Remov.0111 . lrlmml o ~ ....... ,....,ices ----AUloOI' tt•nu•I ~~7 i.UI" • Spc(ia &Un\ml'~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r :1 (' l 0 r y 5 \'I' v I c c . r.rw1ina. !rec \'dl. Li&"' >"I· Color b111ht1me111. Jopc11Mwfirperl w·t>t cat p ti IO m 1 n ,. _, • .. '-ach. Clean llv r m, dm uJiucrun""' v~ Landf1rai.i1ng ,_ & hall SI!>. A' I rm S48·!>ltrl 17.50, couch StO. ch&Jr S5 -------- Guar elim ~t odor. Crp ·ardl.'nmg -Landscape. ryalr. 15 yrs upr. d ean-up. You can afford work m y1>elf. Refs us flor e:.l. call Ron S3t-OIOL i7l4J ~·4987 art 4pm ~ndcle!'Tlng-lh y \lurop ----rlllt!i. I 11\ry from ~HI!\, PATCH PLASTERING , • ...,. CRA""" l ,,, f I -...................... trk ·sktp luader wrk .M•IN'f i>lry !rum $295 Call 1 ••ALLTYPES•• lh .. -·1.....,.,., ni;urt.'u u ulyitusu~otJ.M2·2tl::!A HANDYMAN Homes & Rtmo\e tr~~. d~rt. con ••••••••••••••••••••••• H R.963-4964.8"2·32»1 Fr Ell 5AO-G82 ~~:rely. Mr. Gunn -photst.ry i\pls. Co n11c1entiou1o cme.elc. hc11nsi42 ~ fireplaces-Planters r.-.Y C tt. ee t ••••••••••••••••••• ..... c1.aflsman 64!> ~ llaulmg1mo\•ma1clunup Brick Concrett' Pa110 AH~r cx~·st:.•$29~ VERY_ NEAT P;\TC~l REPAIRS-ALL T\'Pt;S slm Upholster)'. v.Ol'k S7 up Tr~work Reas Block Walls BBQ Pits 2.~ty $39$ Int. $35 rm. JOBS &TEX.TUR~ Reasonable, free est, he auarantecd, fr est. he'd, I DO IT ALL! Fast free est 842·4$97 Ref, Esl.S 646·0464 Pmea incl mtr'l/litbor FTff rsl. 893 14 Walt 830-5020.nyllme call anytime 839·1~2tl Electrical. Plumbing, G c 1 f H Add il 1 , -'-I·'-It --'-etc. Reas r:ile11 642·4957 Light Ir Medium hauhng. BLOCK . slum pst o ne uar. nsr, reeest. o m l's · u n 5 ...,.. -•,....... w C.._hMJ ---------• H e 11 s. 548·6306 (or wall.a, br1ck, stone plan Ted636·7085or~1)4 Restucco Over bloc ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• An Y car P e l It ea m YA R 0 & GA R AG t:: Housn11ler avaahable! "~lJmate. Tim ler11, coorrete. Very Lotsa Pride·Fatr P rich. ;;.~~·s.:-~~ est ' \o'<' CANOPY TV SVC. CO. WINDOWS CLEANED cldned. 10< sq fl . Also re· CLEA~UPS. Late haul· July tl lh reaa .. Cree est. Bob, Uc/lm. Qillco 'J>alolin&. · ' 1st Raleservke THESEE·THRU CO. irs. Steve's ~6-7811 ang Pree est. M6·4G16 • 675·3934 Want ad results 64.2·5678 750-93$4 Xlnt reCerenca $41-0222 Sell idle items aUal:r ptH'et. 960-1633. _£.sumates 64~ Su••• Rttlfals 000 lMHR_... 44SoMortCJ99es, TnKt Lost&Fowtd SlOO ScMoh& HMpW..tecl 7100 W..t.cl 7100 W..+.d 7100tWpW..ttd 71 • ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deicft: 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... 7 .. 005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................... ._ ' r.n. ot 4 wUI 11wap bome, rice Sutle, pvl. bulh, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·t---------•L~A car. etc. er London in cpls. drJJ', pa110 Wale LOANS 9°' Lost Keeshnnd, blk. w -'---------•I AUTO IOATCAlPINTBS uples·Roust'v.lvH, i:x NOMTOFACI ,....,. ror same In U.S. pd. $125 mo. l30 E. 17th /0 & g ra,edy. h,usLosJc y int yNpa t•or Westsall Corp. tra (n(OO'le rarl lime Intelligent. 11table. I I'• J .K. Muir, White House!, St. 01. Doyle <A!ntury •t..-2-... TDL-· '4 cur ta1 l o. . llA. MONTCOMEIY basls.Calli44-S03S. r urate t . t Gre l M l R d 8 k ~ -.,._ L<tguna J uly 4. Reward. IC )'uu consider yourself1----------11 JP1 1 1 1 b. 1 " ore on · uc · 21 Rlty. 5411·1168548 0479 Fatrest Termuincel!M9 "9C-5008 JRAYEL AGENT one o( t he bu t boat t Sef-•k• $677 ut urc. "'u ene 1lt· bJIOam, Eoa. Pll 2367 Sattler M~ Co. WARD, carpenters in the ln· Major medical aalcs <"O. SlartSOOO + Y...._ lntllk 4250 1,..trial Retttol 450 642·2 I 7 I 54S.06 I I L 9 ST : D 0 berm a CL •<'S"'"" START duslry, then Y<Ml •hould seeks public relations TrSacylThumos 1 540•$QOl i----------' P1n•cb•r u al• 7 /3 ,... JWo'> b• bu1'ldin1 tho mo~t · d d · di t k ne Ung&Snt ling ot· ·---•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••-" " • ,., ... . MONTHLY PAIT·T\MI " ~ nun e in v. or ey <?abin, Big Bear. sl"" 12. 1una Hiiis . 900 +sq rt .. ~/ dwutwn Hntg Bch. Ans. '-tal.l&Uul ..Ubo&ta 1n the spot. Call Ann Lewis. Newport Beach Agener ,.... ._..,. "Savoy". RKW-ARD! Earncommissaon PUU..TIMI_ lodustrv we..,u.iJsl a-l ..... "'""-nas .. "-n-·--•-:w_o_c_a_m__.:.p_u_s_D_n_v_e ___ Pooltbl.colTV.Bywltor Moulton Pk~y It Lake .P~/ · wh1le~ou learn ,__ ...,.. .._ ~· ..,... -wkend. 548·3446 Forr\'!>l Or. 830 089U. Lost & Fot.cl 536-!666 Wjlb l yr mln exper. you nis Penonnt'I St!rvlco of Pry Cooks, {'X~r·d , C A.UTO SHVICl can feel proud of your Huntin"'on .8e11cb. J.6168 MUST UF. N~AT'-....... to S.._.. 4)00 1000 SQfo'T hie m(Jl Ofc. •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST : 1'' em . Ad l l A IAC MECHA.HICS product. earn xlnt waaes 'Beach Blvd. Suite 121. Colony Kltch"n~ '.'j ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avual 715. w 17th St Lost&Fotmd 5300 Samoyed. 7/4 /76, 23 'TaAVILSCHOOL And & beneflt.1 ," look 49S·l948 ~ FfNDAROO!IUI ATt: C~I 645·3S44.aft6pm. •••••••••••••••••••••••Ave . .M iramar. Sa 8lOE17lbSt,S.Ana forwardtoa1oodCuture S 15T MT PROFESSIONALLY! -FOUND: Man's classrlng Clem. Rabies lag, No. 54).4655 AUTOSaVICI ln a rapidly a.rowing co. DB.IA .5 A Gardening pos111un 11l·a~ Howe·Mutt"S Unlimited lit Me:.a . ll00-3900 sq r from SaddltbJck Colle& 2S79. Please <"111 494·7614 Accredlled by NATTS MICHA.MIC TlHIS that has never had a Mature girl. Apply In complex. 5', d'1Yll Wt'~. 832-4134Smre l971 mdu.stnal unu ~-553 for graduating class o . Ea&abhsbed 1963 l'Yorr. ger· UOO Newport UI .. _$!>7!>. mo. 645 S38l Owner 1978 name 1last> 1ns1d Reward. Strayed while Financial Aid Proirams Licensed/Non·Lkensed COME HELP US Resp. female to share 2 NI /I t / lS "'Zuniga•· -also ha ring-neck dove. Vic. Hourly rate + mcen BUILDWESTSAJLS Delivery man tor early GEN'L OFC S70o BR N.B. Apt. view, ten· . 1 •••• flnt name. (';,II lo 1den· lhrbor HiCbla nd s . t.lv.•.Xlratbenenta. CaU Mr1,McDon1.ld morn, LA Times home Today 1:s ~ho day to Q~· o14. uuna & gym. SlSO. ~. tary Eves 548•6365. 549·8431 II A IAaTIMOa Apply Neareal WARD (7l4) S.9·9711 dellv. route. Adull.S only cc pl v nriety pos lt,lo't1 m.o.Joe.M6·1757 ~=:~~:•••••••••••••••• 1L...1111 r---Store,lOAlt,.PM OrStopByTbeGuard 2 ..... hrs d~y. M"•t h~\ w1pr4"athrn l11"m .• cett _H found black ft white kit· .._.,. -.-' -Equal Oppor Employ•r Sh k ~ .. -.. 83 ba M 833-2700 Working gll'I ~anted lo Opra,......_ity SOO g.lasses, vlcmity or lBtb len. w/white collar. Vic. ~ ready to work 11~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~·~c~·~m~;M~c~Cor~~m~l~ckd, econ. nr. No soltr 1lsng n....r ra 0 ac. r, • r ~· _._ •. u• ll ..-1 I b" ... _.. CM 0 r c 0 I I e c t 1 n ., . ..,...nNI.. enns11-l'r~o· ahareNo Lll0 una charm •••••••••••••••••••••• Ora .. 0 eAve.Custa llesa ~ ... n a ace OD 7/4. PrllfellM>tla ..... euuel' .. I"-I fl -·· " ·-I k Fr job I West m1n1ter /ll B »re a "" .--rv ce o rv1n\' · • ....6 ~ w1same Sl7S/mo •ALU~lNU~ 1-'NDRV PleasecallS66-4478. 642-9460 w~ · " pace· .,_,.,.... Mk helt0nOr. W I lDcld. Av all July 18. SI 10.000 down take11 over 0 ST : BI k w I w ti l men t 111 sis tan c e AVON C• Help IOAT ltPAllMIN ..... -..uv ---~·4621. •CA'"O .... 'SLIOP •· 7t4/834-J$60. U04 E. 1TOI YOU Mu•t have rull·Ume job DENT•L .. C!SlSTANT GEH'L OfC CLUIC " • • "' rknltS'. Cocker Mix. Sat St. Sant.a Ana. American " " no> .. • .. &...-lt--A ""3SO lc('<.:rcam sz.a nit VI M s .. , _ ... _ Have the Summer vaca exper. puinUn1 yachts. Expchal!"llde, x-nay Man 1 yr oltacr N1pc1 . · ..,. • ._. ... , ... •POODl.EGROOMINC C.M. U )'Oil find tier e. c i ar1oers Cw , Ban euv.,rsSchool. Need neat worker liceMe.546·3000 J b . I I I ... •••••••••••••••••••• • nEF.H UAR. H n please roll. &he's got NB. S48-tSJO. ~t~~0~1:to~~r:~:n;~ w I c I el\ r rt-cord . ----------' l~K. ~":i,~!l~1r~~ "fig~~!',. 135. per mo Easlside •UlJll.D llDW SlJ PPLY ~.P!..e: wall.ina ror her LOST: 2doos. I brn, 1 blk. ·~w-A-.. 7075 Bl•ck1e's Boal Yard, Dent.al t•ctpllonl!sl wanl & knuw'I o( 10 kcv. tlarn C111ta M ei.a S ngl ....,...,,.. " -_._. part·Ume stlhAf . Train ed ... ~ Tull r , • 1 e •IH;t-:ll STi·:AKJtSE ---Part Keeahond. parl ••••••••••••••••••••••• an& p r ovided . Cal 673-6834. llf ->' \lo o c ~pm.Grnwan.:cn w/>elnl aaraae.548·4471 •:\1;\IOSERV .N 8 . Lost· Sll\'tr Gray Toy Collie R<-ward ,960-1889. Seamstress,f»st,reilable. 54G-704l or Zeoilh 7. Salary commensural~ co. bendllll. Apply"IM I Qffic• R..tol 4400 H.B S 17160runge. CM Poodle male. Huntinicton F d C ·k-f( wanta hme. uwlng. Right.Away, IOllY McGl!E'S w/~r. G~oppr.C.11 Nt'wport l.:l·nl<·r r>1: • ••o••••••••••••••••••• &t.'>-4170 ~0·1~ Pier Reward 002-8417 :h~e . r~~~~~~og a~a o o r~• wear. de (or. CONGLOMIRA TIOH s« · N .ll. or 644 43'l0~·-xt_3_2f_~7 •• PIZZA,4RLOR OUND. &hie blk &c whl l'oant Harbor,494·3291 !~m • It cusblon1. Babysitter NowAcceptmg DENTAL GUARDS WE: STCLIFF ULDG Nl W hJ>I ! !It A(H ... . ........ . t~••I M• H O.ir.41•j 6·1 ~ 6101 Net.:.S2000 mu. poodle max. Newly ---. . -·~· Lots or love uqulre<I .. ,..App:.,auonsFor. Top PllY ror Ortho Ofc ln•inc Orea . F ull & I O"ner rnu\1011 to taraer cJippt!d Blk t·ollar wt. l' Samoked-<::ollie tWpW..t.4 7100 Need r~1p. woman t 14 1 Mat nag c r · X 1 n t p1llm<-. Jmmcd e mplu)· 1>u i,;1nt"ss Wel l Brkhrst t Adama 0~tt,"c·J 10·, e w.JaoiJ ·-••••e-.•-•••-•••• care-ror mtant in m)' Coc.lctoAWoltns.-. sec r elarial s klllt. menl. lns1de work • .,,,.. 2 ...... .... are• tllt.e h M L• • 2 • 1bun July 8th, l-4pm. Newport area. ~-78000 u ·r 1 , .. .-. 1 e!it11bhs hed. All alems to ""°"344 ...__..__ •Adlill~ut .. $1000 ome. on-.. rt, 1 .,,, Mull be able to work 7S2·16J5° na orms urn. ,,11e u-• JCO Price 1ndudes dl··FO-UNU L Be h ., · d '"y/L-..11/Med N.B. (WestcliCO $18!>. d I t , ____ ..__~---1 ov c r . llctlre d u.k.1 ll\'C'ry vun Supt'r'lo<' . ul(unu uc .,._ mo.642-044Aart.July4 BYll or eves. App y o DENTAL CHAlltSIDF. Unaversul.1226W.SLhSt. Xlntlerms A ,1 a:n .. 1200 ar~a . Mini Schnuuier. EmpJ.Qyc.rsPayFees person, 3sa E . Coast _ • " S .A . Inte rview hr,. --~ ---Call101d~nuCy :4i4·2906. U1ReioderaA1ency Hwy, N.B. (.No phone full tame po:.it•~n open I0,30-noon&l 30 3.30pa1 CLOTHl..,G STOltl ---4020 BlrchSl. SU UM Cs t Plaza a rea . ullaplea.se) Cor super <lyna.mac iirl t Mon· .. ·ra . Equal 001> • FOUND· Blk rem puppy, Newport Beacb 833.8190 children 3 ft 12. 833·2l ' asst dentist m Irvine r Gross$8().000.).r. CdM H1 Sclll area. Call N.8 . Oall forAppt/&tab'6S ext$6belwn9-S 549 Bookkeeper/Secretuy Must know e xpanded F.mpluyer. _I ·----------1Cuual wear . t.;hnin 644-8051 ft • NewportBeBcb,lllirlof· dulJes.CallSS2-8339bl ' NHltlHT operator hquidatana. ----sssoA.1.UM.fAIRICATOIS a 6· flce.Requiresm11u~ln· 7·3Pft1 GUYS&GALS ; OChces as low as Mr per Mllllt :;cll. Less than the OUNO female dog , •••••••••••••••••••••• Layout, break preu, Baaklnll dlv. w/solld background DENTAL S....,.iall ls Of" Mission VieJo, El T<iro :1 1q f\_ Minion Viejo & price or fixture~. Fnn Poodle. Tt'rraer. Wearing heUarc skills req'd. App· TILLY, P /flMI In payroll, AR" AP etc. ~~ 5 · ... urea. to work a few hours ~ La"una Nlouel. 200 to 1ast1c foot 1rarf1c loc. blk rhlncslonl' collar. Vic Drinking problem! Iv In -r·"n 3 .. ,,,, 5pm S •. L X""'r ..... f'd Salary 0,....0 , t>ene Ctts. Seeks matur~. P/hm d 1 E • " "' R.t-nt only S275 mo Br ll arbor View Hms. <AillAkoholHelpUnc " ,.,. ""' ,,,.,.. • .. e,..... ..... ~ · 645-lOU .. -General Office help. a a)'. F'lrnJoJ ~orn~ ... 200o __ sq_r_1._K::_J_1._1•_00 ____ ,1ng orrwr A~'l .a3-J-4zOO 640.1392 Z..hrsaday8M-3UO Sparcra1\,770W.l7tb St. Appl.)'lnPerson Insurance etc. Exper'd. to ISO per week. For C.M. Mariners Savings eeper _ Part-Ume, llB. area. &42-6631. more Information phonf I •t MO FREE RENT• l-2·3 Rm. orflres rrorn Sl35 prr mo . Adj. Alrporter Hotel. No lease . 833-3223 T\I noon IEAUTY SA.LOH ·011nd : Young fem. EXCESSJVEDRINKlNG 1Sl.5WntcUlfDr,NB t Med 1 830-0013. , Gross sz4o.ooo. vr ~rman Shepherd, Ille ruins lives. Equal Opp Employe compu er., "'· ecxp. DENTAL/ASSIST Tue Equal Oporlunity · 1 w s 4 ,.. TAILI CLERK f'/M req .. lyp~g 50 WPM. • .. _. Frid }I l B··.. · E mployAr • O ..,nn r g01·11 " lnt 11 w/blk saddle. 586·3691 , antto lop! 1• R I ••. J m t ""u ay. un · u.. " .. ... "' Heavy Input to com· ep Y .. , resu e o ----..:_~---.. ~. ne\al for maaJ'or 11ur. M. VieJo DETOXIFICATION & Cl 'fi d Adlf703 D ii 962·5545 t·' · T W I '""'"' puterlud p ayabl es Beauty o~rator wahled. aJSl ae , • Y >811"' berapy. e neQr itt•ry. utab. l1 yurs. tn -.--. REHABILlTATION P'lot PO Bo 1560 Costa NB I r · ltra affluent area 2o ound Sl Kcrnurd ~hie CallUJ12•·Hri .. -.)' syatem tor d ynamic some Col win& good but 1 • " • DttlfaljRec•pt ro11me1olo1ntn s & P'rect~;,·t~:cRs:,!~'~ •• SlBUonta. Terms a~ail Vrt'· M1 s~1un V1rio . · South Coasl-11rowina r est a urant not neceuary. Coste Meu,Ui.92626 F.xpr'd, good opporluna manacunsls. llunt. Bch . • &U-3'100 Al(l 837 ~ Jeronimo Rd f'n endl>' Communatyllosplt-al c hain. Salary t'Om· Mesa shop. S48-6647 or BOOKKEEPER. fu ll l;.'. NBomce.&46·2615 _962_·_2666_. ____ _ -----·------•· _._ Cull8372340:768-3900 So.Lagunal·499·1311 me nsurat e w /e:sper. 75Ht63aner5pm. charae. exper. Full or HotelDukClerk. • C°"°'"' •IM• SAIL CLEAN Restaurant backuound P/lime. 6<12-8400; Eves. 1-'ound: rem ale Shorlhtor PREGNANT? helpful. Apply al Tbe Joi· 673.5780 DESPIEllA.TI f' /lime ex~r NCR 4200. O.lulCe om(cll 50' sq .fl ., NclSSlSOO.month Pomler Bm/Wht. Vic: Caring conrldential ly Roger Inc, 17042 IEMAHAGH Top co w /xlnt benefils l'lense call for upp~ "oud pcarktnf(, A H'. Owner works 30 hrs ClCf o NB 548 0343 645-5000 A 1• v ~ t 0 r ~1 IA • l i: r. k \ .. ,. 1 r • · · or counseling & rercrrol. Giilette, lrvlne. Sales exper. & dfgree BUSINESS needs sharp trainee to --------" '"' " •• ~ • P"" ' umque Pr.ness 1\nsServ 673-442'J Abortion, adoption &l~~~~~~~~~~I ilJ I d t t /I become branch rep Fee -Own IRllr 673 412U thal rcully doc'\ lhr JOit k~ntn..... I w ea 0 m&m w rg MGlt TRHE to $600 . llousekeepanl(, light. 5 nr \)\\ner mu~I l(•J VI' II) de "ound· Ulk Mt'tl llZ dog i\'P~'~A-·R"E c~; ... ..,,. APT MANAGERS cMtuUn , Tolp col. benSetOts Move up rast w/nat'I co. TPra3l~.yTTohS500oma·s C•O·"'""I ll'rl\OOl'l$ per Wk. MU!lt 60" PH SQ FT 11\7 WESTCl.1 FF NB AGT Ml $032 coaoH• DB. MAit OFFICE Sr ACE AVAii. 41•/~ f\. 3\ll 2nd ;\vc Dlsrovery Mamnt. ''"' )87().11170 ltO I Wettclff Dr. Newport t'lnancial Ctr """"9 Office Spec. Call on Sile Manaijtr ''ftO "2SI1l c't 248 \Ill(' mvit· lunl' 10 n• w /whl nc~·k mark· " ~ ~ ror Christian complex, ~re oca e . ar seeking career conscious S~elhna&Snell~~g~r hnve rar.644·6500. llvn'4 Id•• promotion ol anf(s.Wh1tr pitws . t-•em AIOITIO.,. C:O.la Mesa. 545.5004 ~ McMiiian 540·500 ~~~!;OOOa. l~~nnsa1:' '!4 eDyeenr: Newport Bead1 Micncy Housekeeper/Cook prnclu1 I Opernte from Very 11ffccl1Unal.c. Vu:. c .... A•ettno ... R•ferral s m ··s Ill r ....., '" ~ " IX •••n •'a s D e I .-~~• .. r> "' A A """"" .. • "' •·--------•! ne nl{.,, ne ngo n'· Pe--nel "'·rvlc" or • ...., ... mpu riv Mature, cx1>cr1enced non your 1omc """" term~, m esA r/:'Ollnla na ''e. "'--a. t•st ·avail. wknds 1• N n-h A a "'"" ""' " Al 0 F J t n 7.. 611 O r .-...,,. " ewport .,.,ar 1ency Irvine, 2""'2 "'ti~h"lson s ee 0 15 drinker. Local rcf11 ""·" K: 4200 .. 1. <I a t 1'Pm or 2'KrHelpline547 9'95 ASSEMBLERS unc 0 . ..... ..... " ----·• ~3163 4..-ampus nve Or. Doctor's Assistant Cor qua red Beach area tc;)UIP. HHTAL SO .... YA'S Electronic lnstr urnent llUMGUAL Chlropracllc rronl ok. 35 l''llm Sprini:s. L1k• ,\I I · ·roN Vl fo;J() 1-'oond Sh1h·Tzu \•1can•l> * ...,. * lhnul. needs exper'cl a•· CA.SHIH urovr G4S-66SZ an Im a Is . L 1 v e ·I "r 11\\nrr mu:1t 11cll th\~ Uu~hard" Adams. II H OUTCALL MASSAGE t1emblors (or produttloo Super Cronl ore Job. Mu• WaralAed. Approx 30 hn . 673-8879. Btwn l011m Of ~l!C'k' No rcu1011•ble oc 116R 9S58 838-1780 dept . .F'ill1lassembly,PC typeSOwpm,.beaoodo per week t.o start. Must Dog Gr oomer toSGSO Spm, f•t ( d RI hl i th -bo -' I ptione. Mec.llcal inaur. ax be able lo work S•t & CLIPS & DIPS ------I:. tt' ll.~c II n r FOUND Moll• G1•rnrn11 MASSA.GI aru 10 derina. 6 Mo't·l per. helpful 9600. S LANZ f' h ' Hous('kcci.i<>r /help wit II. tnldllh· of 1;rnw1n11 11n,11 Shl'ph,•rd puppy np~ro' y r exp• r . r " q • d . Cindy Cramer 540-SOO 11~~'44·"4li as ion Outslandanit proreulon11.I .semi·invulad l'reruuf Xlnllc-rm~ /\lit 83'7·4200 flmo Nr T:llbcrt/Euehd BobJame11· Knowled100C ~lor <:~• S 11 l · aroup seeks talented In liaht m"&la. ll V" la\,,; -------.-. Llc. Mant!ur Ml..1 I Snellln1 .. ne inc o d f C II ~ " -, H-School 96311-96. _ ~ Oulc•ll• llAM·tPM. .,.u NewportBeachAgent)' CLlllkTYPIST av. or rrsp. spot. II out. Nl<"e 11urroundl~lfi. -~·, Call for appointment 4MOCamplll Onvt! BllUni Cl••k for lite In· Celt• Will, 848·1288 Dfn· 892 91188or5S7 56().'\ NeUS\300.mo Helv r11n t"OUNO l\lal'k Poodle on •~·5111 lndu&lrial Relatk>na i.-----------1 "" ols & Dennis Penionncl --------LA>t111t~ South Oran11~ Mllrllltf'tltt' Puk•1uy ID 17 I 4J 4t4-t40 I I SIO &ur. ('(), Good lypln1t, to Ser vice or llunlin1tton HSKPR/AIDI l.;011n l)'. ID non l'()m MIS•ion Viejo. Pleu TM G...tle ,.... key hy touch & pl'<lvlous u .. uch 161G8 Be· ch Ulvd I r Id pcUtlvc orei&. l,lren1cd <'nll 8.10 SIAA. For the llllll• exlru TELONIC Friday perM>n aouAht ro ore cxper. Scalllry to $.'1()(1. Swlc 121 " • 11° I ve In&< rArc ore A/C, mu sic, aorox , for $4 prc·ach uule r1t . m Outcnll Mut1aae v11rlet y p o s itlo Good co. he neflts. y eouple.S400.mo.Ref111. 1«reltlri1l 11t'rYletl 1\11111. Nut 1111 II vln. Own4"r'• l''ound· Miii(' Whlpi)Cl In C.11 751 3931 ALTAIR W/aecurt' co. Olli Sand IJ.'\3-8450 DRAPERY Work noom ~-2920~~···~ . lcteal local for brkr. Ill pn11n n •I J> ro h I em• So. M11111011 Viejo. C.&11 James, K33-2700. Denni llelp, exp<'r. or will tnin IDIA.L SUMMH JOI' .. ' tny, ul11, flnllnce. Corn· nfl'\I' altalt' Jmmed. ulc 11n6,830o.'123 LAGUNA llACH & Denni& r ersonnc COOK ~ 32A4 boo'1·7 oru. t:vcryt.hlra& sio.ooo down or 11 A~. CUSS OF '66: CdM Eq I"" E k> Service of lr.,.lne, __ _:_. Part H ......... ancl'd. Startlnaal SlM. 8."J7.4.20fl l.(»,'T Me11a Verde are11 l"or rtiunlon Info. cont•~ ~~u~a~...,~.,por~~m~p~Yfl~r~j~~M'.!lc~h~e~ls~on:=:-:D~r7.:=:::--l For vncaUoo rl'llcr for 3 Drtl\Pt:Rv llk)h ...,.., .. ODK1nvl'1'lmenl1Ltd male rolhe. 9 Yr!! old. Char Smlth·Rraul al ,._ wks In J uly. Very aood WOllKHOOM. Work G hrs 11 day In our HlNOTalhtrlAVtl '1'rnvelcr'', 'F'rltndl)' I 524-3953 or Wl"ite ('/O Via Astltt.t M....... ILK SUPBV. salary. Exp Y. R p 1-: Rs 0 N ore 1cro111 from o .o. Fountain Vly. Ml>·8310. F d s I round p I(' u IH' c" II , Loma Lind fl Yorba -y. Exelu.alvc r e1ld. prof)t'r· Park UdoConv. Center WANTP,O TO WOJlK " Airport. E•rn 1100 ... l)t-1' ~fkoia!Spaceforleallc.1 orce ae ~-'TASOor540·2190. Und11 • • .... S., t.y onbt!1cbr~f1pe 41U1aashlplld,N.D. TAK E C:H /\R GE OF \¥k.Bu1erole,bonu•• a ft ltb 1 0 ST M 1 1 l Apropo1, Vuhlon lalaod w/mecb'I, tlectrlcal ._... ____ 64_2-8044 s MA t. L c Us To M commlnlon. work 111 ruts ... man 0 l(~I w Fast food oppc>rl11nlly. • • n II u r srlRJTUAl~Rt;ADER " Lido l1le Contem plumbl111 u per. t w u It K K,.... (.' 0 11· • petfC"ctly 1ulls t.hoH Horetarlal service. Taitt' advant11e now! Schnauzer Female.La& ()pcn lOAM lOPM porar y -£1.iropeaD 1 upervl1e II wo r ORA PERY, 1702 NP who e njoy puttlnJC lht Ji'rom '250 mo. N. B. loc. Call Su perb H o m e1 Bch. Phone. •9'1·2M2 ° Advl~on all matters. Boutique. require afJ· w /at.rr. Fee Relmb, BLVD C.M. 642-·0270 verbal c11p1bllltlt• 'Alrpo,rt area) ~1071 549-~ l 494.~. REWARD. 312N. F.ICamlno ReaJ are11lve.e nth111l11tlc Slart llo.400. r k st. d t Moe·f rl. for Inf or in a· LOST Prescrtp\!oo htt San Clemente. }'or •PPL rutuon lntetttted c.recr a.c Muir $40-500 OlttVB : ~ u ,· t' w j v : ~ •t Uoa. 11.,1H. Metal frame. •~·0034 •92·9138 pc.-.onelwkh1tron1 r• SotlUn16Snelllo1ot PICX-UP 6: DelJvery o< moonl la bttrs llrl J Medical Suite. CdM. "7 w-6-.~ 102.,,_&42_-3908 __ . ______ •• tall 11los back1round. Newport8eachA1eocy._ _________ --1(1U. Run errandll. welcome. Shifts are · .. ,_ ~ .. Xln• •~a --Llnda Robef'Uaa.Qll3 U40C1mpu-1 Drive Mature w/rcb. $2.7S hr 8:30·2.30 or 3.30·9:30. ,...,. n u-\.VUU· ' "'"' • •••-••••••••••••••••• .,._ I"' P ltl ,._ 0 I T "°cc Woo '44-4844 .-.-tt "" oa on• ...,asl encru lrt' • ..,.,., Call ror Inter view, Time · · omm•n icat lon1 t.", 541-17tS. AUOfTCLal io•TIUl• "'aS Harbor Blvd, c o111 UfeOoolu.833-8098. • • CDM $150. dlx, 2 rm paycbok>gical game l1t> requi,.. .accurate flru~ ._ -Mesa. ,__ _ _.;....;.__..:...... ___ _ ~. utlJ pd, A/C. ample ventor needs (inancla LOS't' Siamese cat vi apejlude 'w\t.h knowledae WeistsoU Corp. manut. of 1> kg. We Ito n & Co. badlets. SlOOO or more Oran1e. C. M. Hu plec ol 10-key, Ille typln1, wlll th c w or Id '• fl n u t ~ 6'5-$7'8 ol t o n1ue m iuln1. tnln britht ~ft wit.b unboat.a hu immed. 631·22'74. • 11'.Wl. l Jr. b'l.lslnets e:ic-vacanda for: pe_r. 4:30pm·l.am. Xln& .. ....,.. ' wortitn& cond. 6 Com· pan)' beMfit.I. 644-'310or a pply 180 Newport Ce nter Dr . N.B. .. DIUVBS WAHTID Meo or Women II 1o11U>e 2$ or ovl'r Apply Jn Pc~n , ... c .. IMCW..Proc $575 TerrUte oppor. ror medically orlenlod lndlv. to build u reer w/major co. Call L i u KaY •----------11anitorlal-Oood m needed rtahl away. Nighta a wk. Must ha• u per. Over 25. 752· belwaJ.l . ' .. ' :· . ft OAILVPILOT 1 * Wedn•ld•y,July71,197& ~~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.1 .......... !~.~~ HefpW..-4 7100Hrip W•hd 1100 Help W...ted 7100 S.d ts Curi:H 'l n d r&-r> t;\ t•ct.-Paid ANTIQ . .. ,., .,~,, -.. iture IOSO M4ulle1MOU1 8080 loah Mal1thrnaecV< ~··••••••••-•••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wurk.$17~~i..·uPl<>ittart Ac:t&o. • .__ UlNli IN 1 t;..,1 h""•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti!.-.:...; Q•,o 1-\tUer li h 008 """' ~ l>o> you knO\lo thcn · ur .. 13 .....,.-.,. ce !,£ JANlTOtl·SUrt!RVJSOk>taturt' womt11 1•1· fo1 ____ rul> ~·..!.._ Salary to 514!1\ l>on'l r10cAnt1qut'Sl\1)~1nOld **I BUY** WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mwtl have eXJ)('r, s 1>11)'$ Clonlnl( •h f ar Ot'C Real Estate ls,\l.ES CLEKK I> tune 18 Intl!!> the t'XCll\'m1•nl m TU\o\ll Tu~Un. t-'1)(' qu .. lJ· GOOll uwd 1-\lrmturc & TOI' CAS It 0 0 LI "R ..:ot.l.EG "; Sttl<lcnl "111 wk. ~t; Hrii nl&htly GIJl)lha1nG111&1$512J or h\'r. l\pµly, Ma:r , this bu~)/ ('0 1\1110 n •c tv &i;el~ct10n,\l~1t11llof A~"l'"Ot'"M 0 1' l u•1ll l'A IO f'O n Vc>'u 11 C'lc:111bl,>Ulbl>\•ful'\'Orll:\ rteiuc r .. 11 for l.ippl --· Joh" t:JJI J ottll Clutl, ' v •u '~ ' -t I!: 7~ 111111 762·72'J'.t l.K!twn 3·5 Ml•1:hu_11lc. nc1·!1cd I ··x~ Management <:i1oort.s.;!Sl t:. l ilhSl, M:l2700, Ot•nm~ 6. U •n U.'I Locul~-d ul ht, El li>Clur SKl.LforYQll H :wt-:LHY. WA'l'('llt-:s nl).\ Xtl. -• l(t-rwrul mn·h ror c~ur Co!>la Me:;a 111~ l'l•honrwt ~·r\ •t .' ol l\Jmlno Rral & Mu111 MASTERS AUCTlOH All1' UllJ ~CTS. <:OLD looh\ Morin• JUNIOR ythlllj( t''il'Ul>l JUltJ lr.im. lr\'lll" .,.. .... •1 h I{ , ... •616 & ll3-t6•"' l'\.11. v.1rn, s ~ R v I t' 1-:, s-.:.._9t 'OlO & 1 mrrh hl•l11cr for -- - --l>r '• .. """ "I<' t' :.on -'~ 1-I N I' l'UltN & l\N .. ,...r···· lt&lt & Cl C II ~'*1"' 1-:ni.:r 1-.lc•c lo ~51\ _ WHOUSAU ONLY Aft 6 CALL 554-720 TlQUt'S ti-tH:lOO 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALESMAN &17 Mo3 u nup_. J W\• n1•etl .1 nu"ltl1t-rl mnn t''.\ Sc.·~ to SIOOU ~ -/"' I 1-,'rt•fl<'h & l'.:1111.llbh 40' "'"\"L'• NAw •. u.····• -r,1r:.I. ., "" -Johnllun :.Htl'. hk.- 114011 '• ., ~'('\ Uk pr n 1'.: S'JW _.cy "' .. cut.. ( .,, .. 0 • "' '"" " LUGGAGE TAGS $200. Wt>.-kda\'I\ nfll'I' &an Clemc:nui a1'l'11. tu l.S M~iul Allststant !-'runt ur "uu1.a11 to hl'Jll u11 u T) 111&1 (~ orr to $7011 lr\'uw :O..i\ 11111~ & 1.01.n on~a,1!~1~ ~rOnR ilKWf~h up111 ·~. 1111ar W1 l:mn 'i. • Gpm <'nll ~ 7:!~11 t )'t'an.uld Curi. r .. '0 '" b k t'QflllllC'tl'Htl n ·ul 1·~1utl· Ir n I' .• 1 1 • h.1i. •1"'•tllll" t1>r 1• "l'11"'•• ' • >.:\,: ·.'. • B"r"•11r1 ... t>u'. "'ow " rrom ynur bu11mt•i.a 1•t1nl --1:a " .. "' & UC' ok ~t'rl'lllri.it \C l' l'I !>viii•' •11•'111) .~ • '" /\'.'> rt"l I's M " ,, .. ·~ • .:.,,, .. 011~ 1"11'11 r"r ""l'h ·-...... ,. ,ower .. 0"'0 ~ ~ pt:r wcok working l'Jtl>CI r<-<l'd Ai.1>lbl ok divtMOI\ Yuu 14 111 .:ro\lo <\ISi! i-: 171h L"ui>lJ ;\ll'~J 1-;,.l'l' l>t'C) Sll\ lnlli. & · -.. •• ~UN'~ :u~ & 1114 W "" u '" • v '"' 9VVY ., "' • ofter 1><'huol 11nd have 11 ~urict•ry. u11-t ation. bill ~1thth1,.uvvortu1111 ) u110 l'lt.ttll':.!:!I ti&.:! 11~u Lenin t'\IJt•r . t)1nn11 & ,ll:.!3!H.'0Nl>OH_i\\'F. '1111h. l'. M. !1<1:!·71130 & t111<1 plu:. on<' ~Pt••<' w,,u••••••••••••••••••"•• .•ummer Job. Phont' lna:.filtnx t:NTpr1acti('t nui111t:1111tlll'tn11~i.1t11111 _ _ _ -,horth.11111 n•q'ol .... lt·x1 tuunlalnVallvy U7S:ll!ll 548·34.'6:! rcwrn pt•r11llHH•nll)3-l'S .. ;ocr.t-' ll,'l'!<>,\I' , 1U-Gll3aandrukforJJn ln lrvinc ~1111 a .. 14 (' C\panll l'h111 ,.,... --till' huor~. nppru\ :WJOiOuk nntlquci. Scct ·~h' 11vnlcd attru<'tl\"' t.11: & i!J:t•n,tr1111h~.11111.-u1111 .Mtu 1on Viejo II rt· a phon" --NOT Tll .. ; l SllAI. n •Jl $,i1,·,1:1rl lo\ Jnlt:d hr-11<.•r ,, k l\tu~t h.iH• $:!8() IP , 'b tr •l Sl~S· allk & •I ('hutrlS & lt'uf~. ,.&rap. ll)CNillS: a11•l111c Sue $111,SOO, l'h. 64i 4W;. ~ llti&I. MED LAI ASSIST t'bl1ttc vp~1e•rtunll.)I II h.11 l-:Oq1t·rn:n1·,·d ulitlll\ to i·>.t·1.•ui.• 11,.,.1.:n lbl \:~~;~ ~12 ~JS•} • \'t•ry uld. t1lmo11t nntq l.t> rcqu1rc1m•nb.. l'rt• 11.'\3 l!flhi a.·"uRl'~'""flWllly Jdll1tlonal l'•11111w11t·nt~ l._1llSl~l4IO muni11 "'th 1111111 .. "' !>Q "" .. UunC'u n l'h)fl' $1 H. H 1ntlo11.s &th1•h ! t<'orn • ...... , E. rvn .. "r.:~y .. •r l'rl)l'l1tn(lnt "''~~I i.et:k~ I r ' '" H'> "'"" ft ,, '"''""'U""llll"ll ,., .. "llCl'"'I' ll Koi.tun Wh11lt•1. •0111· ,...., ~ nol u.~ua ly l)uml J real -, :.u1a•rvh111n F o r Ill JOHATHAH'S ·-1"'"" ll " ..-•~ ... • •"' "~ "' ----11111u1,lllV c Ill IV ror 1.,,IJll' ufll('<' l4h1t h \\lllS:!!l'i>l.itl~, lllJl.url'. ;\Ion htf\l(•wt•all73"!ti-15ci •SU:\ll\IL'P wullp11 pl'r. 1._i hnc ot Joh111>on.ltl.lli.WCl.bud.«I '1'1.'~ly " 1>0•1l1011 Call t•rlli.im•t· »IU"th ,\l1io .,.11 ... oil Mon 1 ut' Wed • • ,., ' 7\lu~l M'l l hou:wfut ul "D;iy Glo" vapl'r & we ~'"'"'" Xlnt rnnd. $l!li;, JUNIOR :'otur~hu Dun11, lS33 :.noo :i 30 ~l' .. I •I f Thu.r-t Fr 'Sc· ,., l 1 Cl.l'~ARl\NC!::• quultty I urn , f111h1ns b k & !'73 01•11 l}l•flOl11 lc tknllll> l'eri.on d1t11mnl b .. ndtb • ' PM s, l • I n 1u· !)tu ,, lrnt illll. t;\'l"HYTlllS~' COfS' t.1dd1'. va111t1111:is. mii.(' \\Ill UC trim your ' . SALESMElll...I , ... 1 s .... , ic• c·•r lt\'ln". 2 ...... ii !I .• ut. ti 30 tWM. ult 1-\Jll ·rinw !1,1)11 \tech I .~,. l ,0; 'c>~'"" • lai;:i< Or trv 1wo ('Jnl~ 1;:l"tiiri \\'li"l"r 1~~ .. 111, " ~ " "' • ,,,_ Con 752-8084 Sun l!:\p,•r (lfd'y.._ Gilt O~J ""4 '11 Nl'ill 11p • ,;,v ~ 11 ...... r r_ Mcu l> dolh1ni;.. Jill r hCl'k Ulll:k to IJIH'k .. ~ u ' J • "" lto)'1i & Girls 10,15 yr!! ;\l u hclM)n0r ----Shov. lur. lint.: lldi fJl!ur ,\tqtl y <!5:.I U 4222_1st ~t.Nl:lu13 6001 pl\.'ll!>l' S52·11S91> Pflll't:s Men-. w1all xtr.1s 11wl1I old ""O•'-o 1110"15~7 :-.; rtUI d (.'\t , ....... , 8010 s.:!•Jor ;j "~ trlr. S.™IO p.1t·k11.:,· 1111' • eurn -. •"' PH:'IJ,1l'I :.port.swrr1r ('o Fin41nclal,ortfollo1 --· • e~vo ·' • .. IA..,...OftCes ~ Ora\\H dre~ser und "~",,. ... si"'t"' ., only 5:1:.llll. ~-72 18 ult G "eek !(Cltin g """ 11 c1:d1> s everal 101.·JI -SALES Sluppin.i:&H .. c••l\'mi: ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1:hbtand.S35 "." u ,..v "'"' 14cekday:; <'Ustomcrs for lhe Daily how.t•wi vt>s to hl'I" .. -11 Real .:,.tat.·. Cumrn<H n.il l-'rei .. hl Dam·ugc llot1101nl 411:1 012•1 11 "J tags SI.SO '-'I.I -'-----n11ot W k h .., ,., MANAGEMENT •~ull01' <h1>pUll' Stt'rkt• 111 " v 10 $1 10 -.1 • or . ourli artt1uctl1.1!1l11ons 1how:1 C-.r RE.ALTYIY Sale.33UK W.W;u1wr. ------ormore • t•n l8'FormulaHli3 0l•cpV ~~toll:30aflcr :sC'h.ool nee. 1-'or tntervw upJ>t 1-·J3h11.11110111ded gu),; & pro)tr ... s~ Shi1111m)t. rl' nearllarbor.SantaAll« BEAUTH'UL anl•t . but Sales TaxhwluJcd Mere . Cruiser . Nc•w '"" a Cow more hours on call 963-7471). FINANCIAL 1C<1ls, cxpur'd 111 flll•n 's & cci\'llll: dcrk 0..tailcd re t , t• h l 11 u <'a IJ in l't . NO Cl\ II U? motor, bail tunk, i,k1, aturday & holldl>)'~ "om1:n':; cont.,mporary work req'd rnaµubiht) REFHIGt:llATOHS !<quJru l tlhle. no cbr:it. Oruw your uwn or semi rtc.ti73·934SorU'Z9·31llO •'his i:s not i paper roull.'. NEWPORT l'lotl11ni; L1.1vk11111 for a fthn11t l>killi.. ~omc typini: WASHl':n::, DRYEHS dressmi; lbl w/mirrors, name, udllrcss. phone <'1• ------• ~o dell\'ones or colluct· STATIONt:HS PORTFOLIOS rarcc1 111 rcta1I s .tlcs S3.oo hr. Unln'ri.lly Buok Recond1t1011ed·Tt1•w s durk unit furn rur de· \lo<l!'ll muke Olll' card per 27' ~hris Craft ~·1shm11 ••r Pi· Transportation pro, We ha,·e " vuc1mcy in 14 J d ,, an t• cm c n t t o Store. -12ll Campus l>r. & F'rgt Oam;ig'd. rorrttur items. Must sell lag Add 25• t>ul'h t•ruts1ng. $700\), O" ll<'r. lded. You must live In uur ord('r fllling dept or lr\HIC hu:; Just rt" manai,:t>mt•nl. ln_inc. Guarldt>I IJefon• th1.s weekeon S..•nd Ch\.'<'k ur mu11cy or 8'16·l:!'J7 I luntln(,'\oo Beach :south l'\pplit'ants mll:ft buvt' of "t'tV"d u lllUlll·mtlltiiit Coll 5 40-4500 Sis Rt-r 1-'ood "Ill.I 'O :..'9V~AnS IN 0 C. l'leuse cull 645·1857 aft derlo: -----'SI t t 1·r I I •. • .. "' 1 .1 ,ILOT PRl ... Tl ... G '.!.'.i' Trvjan. ~111s 4, 'In t ~ a er oqua .1 y. ice supp Y "'~lnllunen dollar commcn·1al Pl'O For Appoint11w11t +Car + Expen1e1 DUNLAP'S .,p~t. " " cond. Sa1m£1n•. SS.Sou. • $36-4298 exp. Call Barry Wei.t. JC l'l , W e net>d ex THE LOOK + loM11 1815Newportlllvd.CM CulorfulColomal PO Boxl560 G7SO:?Sl!or8~1·!Jl~l7. • Equal Opportunity 557·9212 for appl. penenceJ commcn•1;,il. Stores Located Costo :\lcsa . Ca. !1262ti ---• Employer d lJnique worldwide µro. CALL 548·7780 Couch. xlnt cond. $100. • '.\ Opportunity for chair· e\'c lupment orit·nll·d mN!!wport Beat'h dut·er ~reks merchan· . 6-15·58·19 10 .fattht•ws "Cl.1,,~k • GALSECRETARY side dental assist. ;\J in sal1.•:.l)t.'ople to a:.~•~t tn &\\'cstmtn:;ter:'\lull dist!rforlra\•el spot.Call Almost n ew Apt s_iie ---WATERBEDS i:rl•al ,,h:1pc w/moorin~. mee or with some ex lyr. c'l(per. So. Lai;unu handling thls projcel. ---------Bob W1.•sl, &48·l28S. Dcu· Refng. X Int_ runn1ni,: Wlute form1ra & chrome Every Style Discounted NB. SI :!,SOO. 879 :.!'lli7 ence. Strong typing 49!H611 ='e~A~!;"~f~~~~;';,Sulor nis & Dennis P\.'rsonnl'I cond.S75.6-16·5141. thl&-lyellowNaugahrdc •NEVEH _<_7_14_> ________ _ ~ulred. No shorthand. WE ALSO OFFER: 1 k r Sen ice o f llunlini.;ton tG C ft 2 .1 f & <'hroml' s wivel chairs UNDEHSOLO,. i2 Sabrn Cra ll 11·. 1111. Sa.luryupen SJS-6212 'ACkAGERS/Fent. oo ini.: o r n irt'e r lie . I u ur re ngcrator. SlOO/ofr 751-469.Sartli Fr ' minded only . '.\I an age· -;n•h. 16168 lie a ch U vd. good cond S95. . . um 119 81 \I tth II cater Many xtras. Xlnt co1hl LEG •LSEClt ..... RY $i!._30 hr to start. M~nl •Sav1N•s \\h1ch find ment future 111 excllrn~ Swte l21 ca11 557•4639 ;\1oving:sale.Wed&Thu.rs ~ljua~ean•n 11307002 96:!4:!:!!1 • • "' "'•A raises. 548·5125 money tu put nc"' rom du t c 11 I L d k r h • 4 P pa111e~ mto u!>111ess or t.l:>-~ti oor e r1 izs. ofc Chair small this h · '"' vru1u111 · 11n1.i-• ~·vper. neC'. ii\l ust be able b 0 e"' Pr 0 c · a ( 2 l 2 D R r · on y. ll ei. · or omt' ur ••San Fraon:.C'O Huver "•" 1 • • s 1· c : use dictating equlp. IX Answ .. r. SerY. locate l'apital Ill expand • Small fr1enllly 7\lfi:. Co EleC'rtric good working 1 · . boOk 1 b · \\Is l'!> Oncntul Hu gs Flvhndgc l.l,111 t:ink uul : ypemin60-80wpm.Ac· lmmed opening ror exis~ingcomµaml•s atnu s•LESPERSO... nrSo.Coasll'huant•t'lls order.S7Seu.5S7·16:11. :~~~~· rol l:~a~ be~~~ 54i·584G .~9tl:J717 "k~~ nggers. 1:ive a l)Oa;ll ::? ' uuracy a mus t. N.B. malurt-person to work l'OSl t.o them until the) "' " S-Omeone lo handlu l'ash • --6-12·30J3 KING SZ b•d 1 , . . lxn1t owrwr. Musl :.c•ll : «.rea. (714) 559·1166 after , vaned hrs & wknds. Paid receivl' tht' ruocls-wruch OFFICE SU,PLIES r cpts registe r , Mlh'C'· l1cycle1 8020 --· , 1 • • { • "~"" "· ~t.ra SIOK or bst. Sltp I Ill u .. • 6pm. · -tT11mmg. tS;) Rochester rs how we arqwrcd ttre Dynamic, sharp uut:11de lions. ln"l'ntory rontrol. ·~•••••··~··••••••·~···• Gtus.s tu p cofiee tbl.. f~:C,~11:.5~~~~r t.:sual· ,\n1.1 ll.i ~bide V11t.1i:t· "' St,C.ll. abo1eproject . sales rep" Exp prd, hut :,ull'» analysis & du some For sale. Sl'ntor {!<'I'll.'. IJmps. bte rl.'o console. --NB 5-1:! 16..!5 3~!.!t.::!. f:s~2•: PIXOPER.ATOR ''ill train. Part & full s11pe rv1srnn. Wl' "111 3-spee~. 3 14hed . Call $1 :!u11 . l t· at h e r Tcnn1,. tnl•mbcrs htp ! -• •.\II s upport a1t1\'1lw~ time. Apply Heuch Sta· showyouho .... \oopel'ate 551 ·2686 _ ruuch niakc ofr Hex· l'rl'st11?e='ll l'luh ",puul t:i73 T ·lltrd 11111 1 f) I'rcs tige firm offers star Vaned shifts a' a1lable. hi · 1803 :-J bl TV 833 83.'l :ki :i , .\lercrutser. 1.:15 hn.. Sip' Mudded spot to sparkling ex per preferred but not ~~.;~~:[~«. !'bu~~1ool Y ~f,~tco~~a M ... s~ cw port our compulor. l''igure_ UP· Schwinn :\fotocro~s 81k ... .!i:o~ • · 1-lt!R ..:. 4· or u1;:i 15:.i' 4 1.:G t•qu11,1>ed + cxt1'"' personaltt)'. Also f'ee necessary. Paid while tltude: telephone ub1!1ty 20", xlnl rond SJ5. 1921 l\t-;.iutllul l\td1t1ni.: j.!U\\fl, lmmar cQnll. $73115 l 'h ; ~obs. Call Penny Young, trUUllllg. Call 557.7;77 •Add •lion a I 1 n com l' S .. 'ES 14' iofflte. bookkct-ping Diana.NB. 646·6102 haml111a1h-. t·u~torn ill' <il4 ll'Ull-8:1fi:i 2 &13·2'700. Denms & Den· ~ background needed. Goroge Sole 8055 ~il(Ol'll, (D:w,y). sz 11 Bo R. --- 41 nis Personnel Ser\'lce or PBX Operator. telcphonr ~uul'CC!> 545·7101 Jack Crout Comeros & •••••••••••••••••• ••••• i08 <\346 ots, ent / t Irvine 2082 Michelson ans. ser viccortelephon<• •GO--.. Comn1issioil REAL-ESTATE Equipl'Ml'tt 8 030 P dct>d t u scll -Coul'h -------Charter 90SO ' Or. . l-O. cxper. preC'tl. Eves & , ••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture. lots of m tsl·ell WAHTf:D lo•••••••••••••••••••••• : wknds EOE. 6-10 1110 SUPU SIC Y Le.ca CL range rindt•r. 6235 1 LaurclMtt11J l.n . GOLD & SILVER \\'ANT TO HENT powr r : IF YOU WANT: TRAINEES Great lor ullun & l.'u. Ad· " 40mm F2 tcru. & cusc. San Juan Ca p1i. S.\ T K '! COIHS 11r i.<111 buul. 21 ' n11n ;111r I ~ *LOAlll...I An op11orlu111t} t o \lll\l'e to manui;emcnt. Xlntcond.S275.5't.1!·3S-03 E---l'n\"le <'ollel·tor. l'n' ~"Pt.\11t·11tw11_Fron,lJ.u ~ " par~ictp.itc 111 crcall\l' 'f)pc 70 l\pm. Sh 110. ----.stale. J uly lll & II u • lyto ll 121:l1s-u2111 : full range proierts. earn No ex p er i e 0 1: c Start at 8800 \'IVITAR l::nl;.iri:11r w/ ac 11 31im. 2U7 1\labamu. mi; cash & top S Call · · 1 • CLOSERS* PHONE SALES much m oney and wurk necesi.ary·Part o r full Crnd) Cramc•r 540·5001 l'cssorws Only Sltl5. Xlnt II ll. '113·425 6120 Anyllnll' ;,:11; :l:l'JK _ lloat1. Sail '()60 ~wney Sa\'rngs & Luan Phone Sales people . v. 1th fnendly C'oopcrattv1• lime, tla.\':.. evcnm"s or Snclhnl! & Sncllini: of rond' Ci75-ti157 o 1 s I 1 I •••••• ••• • •• ••••••••••• "' · · o ., Elc1•tro111 c <; ara"C' Sall' in rm ~r .. punts 1 s ' t'. ., .• , . .. , u.S opcnml(s m range male or female, Ill to~ people 1\cek ends . Cla:.sroom :\e,\port lkuch Ai:ency Cat • . • 6 ,.hair' Slll<I llttr\eSl I. C.1t.1m.11 111, A11un t,;,11 . Co. fur tmlt\'iduals e'· years of age. Guaranteed coll 752-8084 and fwld training, ;'\jo 4J.10Campus l>nq~ I 8035 ~.rt Sal 443 l::lmhur:.I »uld S.-ar" Ell'C dryer sale. c J:-Y tu ltrnnch. C'lll · i>er'drnclo~rnr>FllA·VA ---l c; d II ----••••••••••••••••••••••• l .:11.~fi~lll ... ') II I I .. wagt's or C'omm1ssioru.. .ii.:c 1m1t ar · esira le ~ l • nu Rl\I "'"'E L'ITTL'," ----S75. 2 l:imp thl11 Wro11i;ht ri~,·s -. _11'. .,t ~. l< nt t'Ol1• · • Conventional loans. 250 East 17th Street. Recept. toSS.320 Very small carmnj!s toT~.AC~ f.ft .Pr~·s1.·h1~ul. " ,...., -" i:..-. Fr S l \Jlh & lOtt 9 t iron Ch a11 d .. l1••1· ~t '·. S..l:.!5. •1.11 .1-11~ !t_:a\'1ngs & loun or Suite o. Cclslu Mesa .• S.iyChcesc f'lease . ~tart F'ur appl, plca~c 1.::.30·6.· Mon·,i'rl. ~·Ill Ct'AHE{:fE:\!1\LI:: 1 1 ~'·61131 'c 1 ' ~mho '• "'y --rnort•':11:e bankm" baC'k· \ I II !"•II 'I r L'ctidall ut hr . Ex per d . C.:all 5:17-4711 pm. .us ii: t ;,.r.7 iJ8o raluH' 111 ' w111'1r t.t (I ., ., wt .... ec:n.S00&8.30 p.m ouri::l'n11111c ~n11ew1 u ,, " 0882 L>rl\c,llB. ----,_..,,,.,,_"'l'1 \VL' \(lli., g round pref'd . Xlnt &'642%J. lanrl fasC'111a11ng pos111un ~103661ior5·18A09l 64 · ·o. .......... 80"'0 Love seal, 1·ha1r & ot· ..,."'"'" '' · -'• 1 . ~111 11alary & bt.'nchts. Good l::qua!Opporlunit.v w,fun ~rou r l:all - - - -------!"~..,-~ l-'nrtable ly11c\Htll'r,anti toman, tnpk drcsH•r &wknds _ .'. "arel!r o ppor . Cull 't 'I s·LES-WOM.... I TECHELECTROHICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I) I -,. EmplOYl'r ,, anon .• unn, 1133·2700 "' "'" p que an 1ron i1. <1 n1fi 1 w1mirror. 7 pc ctloettesHOCK s 1 t ·> k · td Personnel 1714) 5'19·0902 Dcnnii. & Dt•nnis Person· If you enjoy work mi,: 4 Haµitlly growing firm • ET WORLD• modern couch & C'h:111'. :wt. l)U"l11 ~11.c & s rni:le P<'l'f . • 1 1 1 ~,i,o-w s 0 • • torfurthcr mfo nelServiceot Irvine, :?Oil~ hrs per day, 4 days u' seeks s,•lf starter fuJ' IU!) Pit Bulls. Pekes. Westie, FM radio. <•lr•c. \'01t·1• ))NI ·74 li:.l\\11,,,1k1 F-11.I ton~.141·200 , F.qualOpfl(•rEmployer M1C'hclsonUr. week falkll\11 to s mall l~·t & rep~tr l)():lll~on Toy Fox. Poodles. Shih· SPl'llkcr. hc.H1 &e h11lil 1200 m1 4:JJ tH2l! uftcri --' -- • _,_ _ PRl-:'iSMi\N. 1\. B. l>lt·k --. , husmrss people & mak·, <.:all U. We~l .. 8~·14!118, lzu. Porns. Cocker:;. items Thurs. thru Sat p.m. !\f-F. 1;11· Sd10011u "Sht'icr I i:r -----JOO & Itek. cxvc.r. To fill Rcrepl1~n1wt C'lt•rk . Sais mg S600+ a mu. +flt>Xi • IK-nnls & Dennis I t•r1on· Min1-Sch11au11ers. Bull a ft. IUam. 4!>!11!170 :llfi81 --wull'r " (J111•1•11 ul lhl• -..,. LO .a.... permanl'nt full ttmt• IXl~I· only 8.'15 to 2 .30 S<lme hie hrs gh c U!\ a call ' oclScrvice.of1tunllngton 'r ~rr1 ers. s ti k ies & f-1oren<'C' Ave. (utf 3rd St. Cold:;pot frig, $1Af>. Canhl)can now ava1i Hlr A" tton. N. ll nl~ lkJC'h pnsllnj.! & IYPIOJ.:. Sturl (;()od pen.o n.11l t y a Be.oC'h,l6l6118eachBlvtl, Yorkies.IOOm1xedpup· So.I.:is.:J Miscpots &plants. bun•uout «hart ('r 111 PROCESSING 89112628 Wkdy~ ~SO hr CJll \Ir )l aark Must' GJI 0>15-1 I Swle 12L pies. Stutl "' :> m o l Hor••s --. -8060---631·W4~ _1 !'mall sl'lt«~l ~q1~. l.ic 'd. :1fter 5pm. 5.1!1·2117. I rl l) no I -------S"'•MSTRESS TeC'hnlC'tlln toSllOOmo iree s . 111111 l'V C~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;'l;cw !lbl s1ic vuh1•l c·om·i :.kipper arnd . 5411·41!.ll o1· ~ . SECRETARY P Hl~~~¥E MAKER ~ Excellent opportun1lv Expcr prcf'tl. but. will- ) lor ni111d ad\'aoccmen"t i~g lo tram sharp 1nrlt\' ~ °'' t h • 531 5<Tl'i l'VI.' 64'J. ll 2:! RECEPT /SECY SAILS I g eC ro-Mec on1c -· --Would like to 1.•asc fortC'r, tlurk rtny:Jl llluc _._-_ ----- Construc t 1011 t•o111 a1t1n) Wc~ts• 11 <.' irp m· if II . f ee Po id n,\RLING ''hit.: Maltese. Wesll'rn horst• at In mt· Aft =!.:3-0pm. 979 •18:11! __ 122' Columbia. 2 ~els ~1111 .. Orani;c Co. Airport scl'ks 1 h; • ~~ n r '1.i . s (111 , ~ I Nat I c·o sl'cks com11\1ter malt'. 4 mus w 1papers. Equestrian Cl'nH•r. l'h 24!" rotarv wer mower Spinnaker, dean. mu~l . ( io mortgll1!CTnduslry. liood co" b('ncf1~s, 1 day ! A1>ph ca11l rnu:.t have wk. Ap1>,ly . ;'l;;!t>nn ~I J i:uod t vpini: ~kills and ~yi.tcms Curµ, 431.1 Bin h energl'lll'. ""If mot1\'llled s atll'>ua ts has ll~~~~i'. & perlph1•ral cqulv. l'li· ti7S·!l417 675·2592 c\'c~. 31 HP Af° ·t ·bl Whl . sl'll, ~O 673 4430 . rec·eptwnt:<l i.n·rt'lury . µer Also Fee Juh~ Call .._:-:._ -----, .,.,.~ . : . JUS a e s ----~. '.\I u s 1 ha \t '-' h e av,. opcnmi: for J){'rson w ul Bonnie Hell. t13:l·2700. ~to You 8045 .,,.w..try 8070 _...,_ ... · 64ti·lS~ _____ 17· Slarht day sa1t<-r & l4•1cphone t'X"ertl'M'U i<. least I yr ci11wr. rn ~:i•I Oenms & Uennis _Pl'r:..1>n.·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:.eal." Twin Ortho Mat· trailer . Gel cund. Xtro,,. ,. Sl'am1ng 011 hell\'Y duly I -r 1 FRE"' Kln"' ... S ~· ·' ...,:141 552 '")110 11pcrai.e l'lllt·ul11tor .-~t:~U. _ t vpms.: :.kills 01 II() W l':\l machine. ~tust ha\'c olo\n Ill' Scrvu.•e o rvme. Wtl< o:: """' WANTED tress & C'overed :>pnngs. ""' · . .,. __ _ tirneral "enl'la1111I scissors & other hand :\t1rhclsn11Dr 1142·8866 TOP CAS ll DOLLAn S50.54!H617 llOUIE14 Blue/h~:;.I, Knowledge ol rcul ci<t.ite P1t1me Sakr;. S-IO·SiO \\k " l!l'lpfol. Duties lndude & u1J. Men. Ladies & slu ~ \)'ptni: loan apph1·:1t1nn11. dt'flls. Bves1S.1tl 968·83711. ii csc row 1ns lruct1ons. ---------~­ : ' :1 rt u us r o r m s :i n d " 114•11t>ral C'orrespontl\•nce. : trnmedt:ik ope111n11. Con : tact dutlPs 1twlud1«l. Must he tools. Apply to .John Vyn. T.t•photM Work Killens·l lousebrokcn P ;\ID F 0 R Y 0 UH Miscelloneous ll'lr & soil box ~15<1. l'h ve-rsattll' uni! fli•xihle .. No t ti38 l'l::t<'ent1 n l\ve. My uHire. ncxib.lc hrs. CJiliC'o. beige & black. 6 JF.WELHY. WATCHES, W__._,., 8081 ~l-li:l:i!I shor\h.nnd rcouiretl ton Costa :\te:.a. k \HT OBJECTS t'OI 1 ~''""" ---lal'\ (:11111 •• 1l Wt>!ilhrld --------Li:slli:_f.r':!:est.64S·OJ~ ":ec s._645·6279. ~11.VEH S EllV'1c'1-!:···················.····1fi' FIHF:llAl.I., ra!'HI~ • Prrsonnel DcpL. : MISSIOH VIEJO ; COMPANY • ., 2.11100Chmrnn1a Mission Vll.'jO l'a fl2tl75 171 ·I I K:l7 ti(l5(} l!:<t\IBI 01lporlumty 1-:mµloyer M F LOANS Due To El<puns1on • l>OWNt:Y SAVINGS & ••J,.OAN ;\.~SOCl1\TION [ 111111 The fo'ollow1n1< l ()pcnlni:!t in Oron11e Co. ~ t.OA~ !\!-~fl VJCF. : ('Lf:rtK •l •:,iy mf'nl 1>rol't'~8 ll\1!. Mn,•r1c11.1ry & <h•mllnus ~xix•r. prt•f'd. M u:tl he 1torlfl w1ru!ltuft1<'ra. T yp. '"II rcq '11 Jo"ll,t: Cl.EHK Wiil bt' ftlltlll 1•nrrc•pon 11\'nee & lonn f1lrs 1"UNOING & • INS\JJtlNG Cl~l':RK ~xix•r'<l In clQsmi; & In· :)unn11 ot t"llA·VA loan& PURCHASING CLERK Hequircs at-curate t) I" mi.:. pli:a~unl tt·lcphonc mannl'r & abrhty lo wnrk Wl'll \\ olht•r 1lt•pt:1 STACOSWITCH INC 1139 UnkN Cost:i Mesa 549-3041 Equal Or11or t-:mployc•r Uc\'clop<•rnt•nt Com · rempornry part lime al Free Killl'ns . 6 wks. FINI-: F U R N & i\N· $$$CASH FOR 1~1ni;hy fthl•rJ?la:.s, 1!17:1. ~ny_ !i7!i :r.MIO _ •SECRETARY Girl~ Club, oix·n 1mmcd. mixed Too much for TIQUJ::S.1;45-<!20IJ Good used furn/refr11?s S111n.:~~'...~t!KHI !"1!'>1·00711 He('CJ.11om~t Ty1ll~t Requu;:ts rrcrealion & t heir mommy & me. Li frzrs /stovcs546-0768 ~·las:> . wo d l'l'l'l IlhO I • lt'lll'ffirff.: ef[W>f & car 968·6942 Y.StOcil 807 5 ~ ' IC O ''' I 1 ~. To wurk Sato; & Suns in Sen I Resu~;to·· 23962 Ei ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ! 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M.ilc. 1\ll s hoti.. • ·Ill _____ n\.'C'dcd rl'aso n<1blu $45 546·8f:\89 R E SALIS · P I! .!l pleasant ofrtcc orll'rs re 557 l796 • , . please «a 11 ~03·1!7311 ---------• -• • consullm11 firm. This l!i IBiwn work mo arran"c -·-l·or :.nh· :1 :\I ilk <.cials :! fl ·.. .. 11061 E J(i ·u • . Llc'dUnllc'd th l t•'·I · ,. ~ All•l"'I ..,1 a er.1pm. .1 r1n~111-.11 . • eon y 1>1:rr" an.~ post· mC'nt. Some bkkp~ ux· Puppies: Lab/Min. l'olhl' , 11 •H · 1'·1 lla,n. 011 1' --lrlr w/b111 I.lox. Stillh. Free 14 doy t.ion 1rnd r1•11111rc:t e x. pur. des irable Plt>a se mix. 6 Weeks ol1l. T• 1• 0 . Bo~ '1,1,1. 1 rahuc·o Musical li73-1070 dys, 67S :111:!:! TroininCJ CourH c c I 1 l' n t l Y I.I 1 n J.: cnll Mr. Smith or :\'Ir ~ood homes, 494-2i~t l un~on. < 11 .r2i.711 ln1trurnet1b 8083 E\'S QUALITY 1·uvab1t111cs <aµprox 11aase forai1p't ---M' II 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- • Pcrscll\111 mstrurlion 1mutt'ly 70 "pm) With t•X • * 675 3000 • * ~·re1• kitt1•n. Female . g, JSCe aneoui Jr. & Adult r:w has!I l\c Sailboat and lrntll'r Sil)() SS !>(ln1•ncc u:111111 IBM l'\'ll1 11 ____ • ___ -wks old Niis home w1.11 1•••••.•••••••••••••••••• d Cull :iftt•r 711 rn. A URANCE •Mona.:emcntowurty'H Caril t yp<'wriler and TYPIST. heir PIT. IUM tentlon . Slvr iir ey l'Ut' ian::.fur\nl<-. 4'm·ll~fol INSPECTOR/TECH :\j~~·1.;<;:::~~·~~~~~ ablhty to run _the ofhN' equll). l'u dic·l. t:ws UK. 5'111·2.101. SCRAM·LETS __ 5--15 1~71 __ -----· ' --cla11M~:.t11rt lmmt•rt with a m1n1mom ol ~xpp\et,CM 673·1H41 Office Furniture& 15" ~asp!ay <:1111111rn~i~11 "' ftupt'rv1s1on.Suluryt:om· -----Arlorahl1• k1 l l e ns . 4 ANSWERS E-""pment 9085 ~/trlr (100<1 «ontl. Sl41.1 <~:lt>Mron1ri.l •Onttwjohl rt11n1n11 mcnsur.4\C' with rx· Wmtrei1~. Must he 21 yrs m:clcl! .. I lemJle Box ••• :!':'••••••••••••••••• t-:vcs.497 :l!lll'I Pt>rfo1 m rlrwl 111~jl('ctlo11. • Mnny top off kc luc 't; pnu•ncc ~·.Cir. ~• ppolnl or over. full or part llmc _1ra1ncd. 8 wk!> 837 1:1118. 1 l\1n1·use Bna r -lc11t mon1ton1111, minor No 1it·e1111u nc(' tn npply nent c 117.2 12~1 1145 3520 1 OuWo Son.11 :1 l!:xc1· dl«1r & i.1·1·rr·tttrit1> loati SUpt/ Cf1ulpm{·nt repair •'Ii REOCAR,lT 1 • ·' J ·'· · Klll«m•, K wk:<. onl! hlk ll()1"1'<J\I 1·h;11r ~'1/iads.~1111rnin Do~b 9070 II pl' r 1 n I q 1111 Ii l y 11 ~ RULTORS 96 3-9891 Wailrci;ii. ovl'r 21. /\pµI) l'<'rs111n I vpr &: 2 hllll'k & You l'llfl ll•I ,0 111,., hmll tilth-( 11 I 751 .1.11.11 •••••••• ••• ••• •• • • ••• •. 1111runc~ rclutcd l)roJt'<'tS 1-'ordctolls call Lm<hi CH2M HILL In llC!r.11nn Sirl 's lllur wl\t ~5·1887 uhout th1· way tlw c>oul\1" Pianos & OrcJans 8090 4:.!' 1>1)<'K \\ 1:i mm or :.upcrv1111on ---lk•C'l. to7 :?Isl 1'1 , NB aft , l)QI , 1 h 1 I' rum b I 1•" 1\ ~ k I Ill• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'rider Newport hruli:u l>l'~ir.-11 npplirnnl will RN Charue Nur~<'. nih·~. llOOQtiflll Street 4pm 1 )('rmun, ' '11 yr "UIJl'rllHJrkt•t 1-.1 ,.h11•r In St JO mn 1l<1:t 111,;r.11 h"1·1· 11 11110 or 2 yr11 l'lc•r iclnl work111J.t t'Ondi;, 11ood s l 208 ---------olcl. 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BRAND NEW .l 97 6 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT v~. 2 speed transle< case. 3 IC)Md manual trans11ns1on. & morel (IF0262FG0411311 BRAND-NEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA PICK UP • IQ4led w/2 speed transfer case. radio. deluxe 1ntenor & -e~«ion>ackage;-~ -wm, door edge guards & more• (F009ZFGD16563) COMPLETE 11HEA ty DUTY" SERVICE AV AIL.AILE FOR YOUR R.V. ONE OF THE FINEST SERVICE F~CILITIES IN ORANGE COUNTY • • • OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM. MONDAY THIW. FRIDAY,. 1:30 AM TO 5:30 PM. i... ~ 7 l . Huntington Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION . -~··.___.. . . Afteraoon N.Y.Stoeks koL . 69, NO. 189, .S SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUL V 7, 1976 TEN CENTS I tLesser t j Murder trial defendant Patrick andall Hebert's lawyer argued ceufuUy late Tuesday that evidence against hls client s not justify the prasecution's raand for a verdict or first or ond degree murder. ~ Deputy public defender John Allen told Orange County $.tperior Court Ju4e William S. Dee that the prosecution case •eainst Hebert, 24, of 17441 . Rap Koledo Lane. Huntington Beach. Jusllfled nothing more than a manslaughter verdict if Hebert is guilty. Judge Lee agreed. He strutk out first and second degree charges against Hebert and re- du ced the ooojury trial to manslaughter status.. Allen argued that lbere was no evidence to prove that Hebert Faeed • m Child's · Death ·1 wu doing anythlnc more than dlaclpllnins Delta Dawn Davidson, 2, when lbe cbUd au· tained in.Juries last Feb. 18 that proved to be fat.at. Allen'• araument was con· demoed as • 'utter nonsense" by prosecut« Frank Briseno. The deputy district attorney argued that there C®Jd be no ··ne fact that a child was in· doubt that Hebert inflicted mulU· volved iJ unlortuna.te," Allen told pie injuries on the child while the Judie Lee. "It upsets alJ ol us but .• little cjrl's mother wu at her it m• not M allowed to overrule doctor's office on lbe evenift& oC lbe evideac:e we have beard so •Feb. 18. far ln tbia cue." Briseno said the testimony oC Mrs. Betty Davidson made it clear that Hebert abused lbe <'hild in the bathroom and lben dr.secl the dying victim in her pajamas and put her to bed before the mot.her returned home. " Mrs. Davidson teet.ified that ~ beard cbokinc sounds from her child's bedroom l"&ter t.llat nigllt while she was in bed with Hebert, wbo shared a.er borne. ' She tecUfled that DeJta Dawn , was in a coma when she reached her bed. Tbe child died less than ' an bo'1r later ln a local hospital. Allen told Judae Lee Tuesday that defense wit.nesaes will sup· ~ port hls argument that Delta Dawn 'a injuries were suffered when abe fell and hit the toilet ~ seal lo the bathroom earlier that ' eveaina • Drill Bit Re1noved Fro1n Brain JIB Adminisirator Belsito Gets Permanent Joh . --. Oilllyl"lllltstoft- TAPPEO FOR TOP SPOT Huntington'• Belatto Wrintry Club Water Bills Probe Asked Huntington Beach City Coun· cilman Ron Shenkman called Monday night for a prob<.> Into the city's water billings for the Seacliff Country Club al"ld llOlr course. He explained today there was a problem with some past b111in1ts In part because of o defective metH but possibly 1n pa rt ~cause of a city error The golf r ourse recently re- ceived a St0.000 bill rovcnng tht> past two months of operation The bill is considerably h1-"hcr than in the past, the counr1lman said. And Shenkman snid he Is st'ck ing a full report to find out ju:<t why a nd how the city may havr Iott some additional revenue He eitplalned Seacllff officinls ate cooperating In the probe an11 have expressed a willingness tu PJY their fa\r share. ~City Administrator Floyd "Bud" Belsito said today he has nked Public WorkA Director Bill ~rtge lo prttparc u complete report on the matter. Financial figures as to how abort any past billings may have bffn were not yet available, but Shenkman said it may be size•· ble. Shenkman continued. "You can't blame Seacllff. They paid what they were blll«!d." .THESE WHEELS WENT QUICKLY •P rec .. iutltx It you lulve wheels you want to o:M>ve, call 642:5678. We make it ~ usy for you to put a few words to work for you, In the OaUy Pilot. By ROBERT BARKER Of t1M Dan, l"llllt - Bud Belsito. a er.an thrown into the breach nearly two month!> ago when Dave Rowlands was forced out of the job. was named permanent city administrator foc Huntington Beach Tuesday night. Belsito. 41, has been acting city administrator since May 14 when Rowland~ bowed to pre ssure to vacate the top city post Belsito will officially take th~ new position on July 20 when the salary agreement with Rowlands w11J be completed. The decision to appoint Belsito and nOt T o go-lillead -with na- tionwide recruiting was taken unanimously by city council members in an executive session. No decision has been made on naming an assistant city ad· ministrator, the slot previously filled by Belsito. It was learned that Belsito, who first began work in the city as a draftsman in 1962. will be paid $36,000 annually. Mayor Harriett Wieder said that Belisto '"h as really measured up in his two months in a caretakeT's role. --- "He 's done such a good job that we had to ask ourselves why look elsewhere." Mrs. Wieder said. Councilman Ted Bartlett said today that it is bis feeling as well as that of other members of the city council that Belsito is doing "a fantastic job. It has been way beyond our expectations,·· he said. Bartlett a<ided that council members have been especially impressed by the way that de· partment heads have rallied to ~lsito's leadership. "It was really great las t night to see how pleased they all were when the announcement was made ... Bartlett said. Another veteran city hall of· ficlal said that morale was "sky high" under Belsito's helm. "It's never been better In my eight years here." Public In· formation Officer Bill Reed said. Belsito is in bis third year of law studies at Western State University ln Fullerton. He already holds a m aster's degree 1n public administration from Cal State Fullerton. Belsito"s wife. Anita. Is presl· dent of the Women's Division of the Huntington Beach Chamber <See BELSITO, Pace A.z) Gang Battle Broken Up by Cops, Guards A Huntington Beach girl, Liz Sternaman <center) and other members or her com- pany at the U.S. Naval Academv in ,.. Annapolis get a pep talk from Midshipman Dout Goolsby. Miss Stem a man and the two other women were among the first group of 81 women to enter the Naval Academy: Sunset Homea Threatened By Brush Fire Queen 'Forgives' Rebelling Nation A brush rire that kept Hunt· ington Beach firemen tied up for two hours threatened several homes in the Sunset Heights re· gion behind the lJolsa Chica marsh before it was controlled late Tuesday. Grass. brush and several trees burned In the fire which was ap- proaching a residential section along Greenleaf Lane. according to Fire Capt. Roger Hosme r. The blaze was first reported at 11 p.m. by the police helicopter crew. who radioed it could easily become a serious problem If not immediately contained. One difficulty encountered in the battle, Capt. Hosmer ex· plained. was the extreme dis· lance from the nearest fire hydrants or locations where a pumper truck could park. "We had to lay considerable amounts of hose lines to reach the names.·· he explained. The fire was right on the border between Huntington Beach cltv and Oranie County Fire Department-controlled ter· rain which includes virtually all the adjacent Bolsa Chica marsh wildlife preaerve. Cause of the brush fil'e Is t1llll under lnve1tlgatlon but Oreworb are c:onaldtTed a Stl"Ol\I possibUi· ty In the fire that blackened the hUly terrain favored by playing children and teenacen. WASHINGTON CAP) -Queen Elliabeth 11 of Great Britain ar· rived here today to pay forgiving tribute to the nation which re· belled ag~nst the colon1al rule or her royal ancestors 200 years ago. At a White House welcoming ceremony. the queen emphasized that British-American relations have been friendly with only rare, brief exceptions the past 3VJ centuries. "For nearly 170 yeani, there waa a formal conatitutional link between ua. Your Declaration of l.ndependence broke that link but it did not for long break our friendship,'' she saJd. · The queen said the British and Huntington Starts Football Signups Signups will be held this Satur· day for boya who wish to participate in the Huntington Beach Junior All·Amcrican toot· ball program. RecistraUon will be held from 9 a.m. lhrou1h 2 p.m. at Marlna High School for youn11tere between 8 and 13. Further In· rormauoo can be obtained by callin g Bob Westerman at UO~lt20 or Bob llcGurr at •·2:149. Saving Crash He Owea Life to Accident -Police said tod&J a Hunt:i.nstoo Beaeb man owes bis life to the fact &Mt be was in a traffic acddent THICl•f · MkbHI S. Mulllm, ZS. fl lGIU Kuk.U l)rtq ..... DO .... of llfe wllea llre •epart•eal American peoples "a.re as close today as two peoples have ever been •• Ac~ompanied by her husband. Prince Philip, an official party of 16 and an entourage or 52, the queen arrived here on the second and most important stop of a s ix· day bicentennial visit. The royai couple flew to An· drews Air Force Base here from Phlldadelphla and were received by the President and Mrs. Ford on a hot, humid and overcast morning. As the royal couple departed the base in a limousine for the short trip to Washington, a police car chasing a suspected bank robber sped through the gates in the opposite direction, according to Thomas Roge rs. a cab driver who said he witnessed the incl· dent. Spokesman Doug Hill or the Prince George's <Md.) Police Department, said that although the s uspected bank robber was believed to be armed, no shots were fired. The robber remained at large. "The sirens and squealing wheela were a surprise to the security around the motoread~." H.111 sald. "The queen was never lnterrupted and went on her way unharmed.'' The bue was sealed off to the public. The queen •11 greeted at the base by U.S. Chief or Protocol (See QUEEN, Pa1e AZ> City Phone Pact Probed LONG BEACH (AP> -City of. ficlala aay tbey will invesUcate wbJ General Telephone COm· pan7 ·~ atrarded a lucrative It . Bo01h Blast Cited By ilTHUR R. VINSEL OtlN!nllf" ...... Neurosurgery specialists con· tlnued tbelr \'liil today over a Huntingto n Beach teenager whose fascination wilh science abd explosives resulted in a blast that embedded a power drill bit In his brain Saturday. Ke rry R. Snyder, 17, of 6062 Stone Ave., was apparently build· Ing a bomb in a shed works hop at home when the materials ex- ploded, hurling the drill through hlsskull. The youth, round immediately by his stepfather and rushed to Huntington lntercommunlty Hospital. was litled in guarded condition loday. lnveaU&at.ou said the victim underwent neurosurcery over the weekend to remove the drill bit and attempt lo re pair brain damage, . "We theorize it was a pipe bomb he was making and when he went to drill a hold for the fuse and it blew up,•· Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said Tuesday. Police searched the home where Snyder lives with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cain, and confiscated a variety of items from the victim's room as evidence. The property included an eight- inch rocket, what appeared to be a sticlt of explosives and a large amount of inflammable or ex· plosive chemicals, police said. Investigators said It is yet un· determined whether any charges might be filed in the episode in north Huntington Beach. near Meadowlark Country Club. Cal,lers Get The Message Nine-second re co rded messages designed to cul down the number of directory as - sistance ca lls in Orange County were placed into operaUon Tues- day by Pacific Telephone. The messages urge callers to look the number up in the phone book first. The me111age stat.es. "Jr yoU'Yl' checked your directory and arc unable to find the number you wish, please stay on the line und a directory aHi11tance oporaLor • will answer." Coast Weather Hazy s unshine through Thursday with patchy ear· ly momln1 low clouda and ro,. Continued warm, with hllh Thursday low 70s at beaches to upper 80s in· land. Low tonl1ht80. INSIDE TOD~ Y A con,,.,"'°"9ol pr* of MorlM r«radt .octft7ftie1 re• waJfd .a "hfgh" Math rote ~ and.ma "to1Mn4l'' mam~ of J!!J~ns.!j_yd t"-!lno -tfdlililQ.-.A4. l••ex -· • ! I J I % OAIL Y PILOT H /F Wednesoar July 1 1916 'Got ~a -Again' New Police Unit Ropes Fences WAS ll lNC.TON (AP J - Ch1caao Dob thouKhl he w;u !enC'tng sto len goo<Jll with crooked emvloycic or u truck f'f pair ahop. But the gu)'tt behllid the C'Qunter ut th~ 11 & JI Truck· ma rcully wt•n• on lht· up und up. If & H wag a police subsidiary. They're calllo& it "Got Ya Aica.ln." f'or the second time In fo11r months. scor~ o( persons htiv-.· b~tn arrc11ted for allci:t'dly fencing istolen goods at u dummy business set up here by local police and 1''81 agents posing a s street t.ou,._•. OD nanday, a~ becu rouadl n1 up 1•0 people on ehuus that lb•Y Hld Sl.2 million worth of 1tolen ehffkt, crecht card!, guns, applhancn und caN to l.ho undercover of- ficers at the t:ik' 1..-.,e. "Which began bu.tines• HYeft months aao. Peb. 28. the police and FBI ar- rested more thitn 100 aW1pected thieves who peddled their wares oit a warehouse mao.ned by of. f1cers who posed • Malla-t ype Council Action • II ere m capsule form are actions taken Tuesday nigh by lbe Fount:ua Valley City Council. CITY MANAGER : Presented a plaque lo Dr. James Neal in honor or his 10th anniversary a s Fountain Valley city manal(er. HANDICAPPED: Cave flJ'St reading to an ordinance proh1b1lmg non-handketpped persons rrom park in& 10 stall• designated for the handicapped. •-..Ur11 wilh ..U.. like Rico RJaatoae. Tbe first ooeratioa WQ dubbed ''Tbe SUn1.'r - Tuesday's encore used tbe nom~ ur H 6 II 's so-caJl~ parent comp•ny. O.Y.A. lnc. -pollce Jaraoa tor "Got Ya Apin." A sertea of ralcb oetted Tl ol lhe 140 peraocu named tn tbe war• rant.a. a.nd authorlUea were seek· Ing th~ rest. They aot the home addresses of many customers a ffl'W weeltt a10 by se1Ut1g SlO ratnt Uckets on a ooneiuatent C1&dlllac Eldorado. The undercovu a1enta at H & H were all black. Officials •aid many c\&ltomen weore ttero'n ad- dJcu who stole to support tbelr habit.I. Amonf those who toot the bait was Chicago Bob. "lie would come in and put on an act like 'Hey man. I know you're lhe police, but I 'm going to deal witb you aayway.' He'd put a baa over his head and clown around. And or course we bad it all on film ," boasted an FBI agent wbo helped run H & H. AIR TANKER DROPS FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 250 Fweflghtera Called Out for County Conflagration Sex Bias Ruling In Lilllho· WASIUNCTON <APl Thu Ford u<lmlnl!ltratlon today sus· Vt'nded ti rullnti ltu•t fulht>r·iOl\ or mother-daughter 11chool ~v~nts ,·1olatc civil ri&hls 5eX" diacrtmlnatlon lawa P1·e1111 llt'Crctur Ron NcsStl\ s uld r n•t!ldcnt l"ord r eactt-d with irntulion when he read of the ruling by ttw Oltlct for Civil Hlghts und s uid. "This ls' <'OUnlcr lo the kind oJ tradl: llonal American values thot h& believes in " IEarUtr s tory, 88) On Ford's lnstrurtlons. the Departmtnt of Health, EduN11 lion and Welfare suspended the ruling pending further research by lawyers on whether lb• pract1re \'lolates Tttle IX of the Cl\'ll Right> Act. Nessen s utd that if these t>vents are found to vtolate the law, Ford will immediately i;end leglslntion to Congress to change it. ZONING: Rezoned 7 28 acres on the west side of Brookh urst Street north of Warne r Avenue from commercial lo res idential and I 75 acres on the north side of Talbert Avenue east of Brookhurst from agricultural to commercial. Officials Begin Brush Fire Blackens The U .S Off1<•e of Civil Rights made its ruling last w~ In response to an inquiry from the public schools of Scot· tsdale. Ariz .. wh1ct\ s ponsor father·so n banqu e t s and mother-daught er leas. They asked for darificatlon whether these violated the laws prohibit· ing sex discrimination in public schools rece1 ving federal fin an· cial aid. SWEEP E R : Approved the purchase of a vacuum street sweep~r from Huetker Eqwpmenl Company for $45,298. ROOTS: Agreed lo buy a $ll,647 root cutter to keep tree roots from Interfering with sidewalks and gutters. Search for Luxury Yacht \'ott.• Within Month A preliminary search is·under way today for a 5'-foot luxury yacht overdue by a month en route from lhe Harbor Area to the Sacramento Delta region, carryin& the owner of a Puerto Vallarta d iscotheque and posaibly lhrtt other people. Mesa Leads Coast Spokesm en for the U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center in Long Beach said a full-scale search is not yet involved but lhey are bopln1 to deftlop leads. In Study of Bingo The 5'·foot cabin cruiser "City Dump & Co.," could very well have laid over at some port and, owner Marvin Gelder, 44, railed to notify his a ssociates, they Hid. By PHILIP ROSMARIN 01 U•t O•llY l"o~ 5t•ff Costa Mesa hus become the first Orange Coa st city to move toward legalization of bingo since California voters passed a ('Onstitutional amendment in June to allow it The amendment provides that each cHy decide ror itsetr whether 1l wants bin~o. The City Council directed City Atty. Hoy ~. June Tuesday to dra(t an ordinance legalizing bingo. The law will come to a vote beCore the council within a Three H e ld Mter Theft Of Cardboard A Westminster teenager and two adults were arrested on rharges or possessing stolen pro- perty Tuesday night -three 100.pound b a les or crus hed cardboard. police reported. The cardboard reportedly was stolen from K-Mart, 15440 Beach Boukvard. and the three were arrested at a nearby recycling center . officers said. A tS·year·old was booked Into Juvenile hall. police said. Taken to Orange Cou nty Jail were Larry Leonard Clements. 20, of 141111 Alcester St .. Westminster, .ind Robert Lopez Mendozu. 22. (1r 1440 l Ti tu!\ St .. Westmm11ter. police said. Officers explained a K Mart employe spotted the cardboard- earry1ng truck about 7 pm. Tuesdi:ay at a recycling center, recognized the bu le numbers and phoned pollre. The three were ar· rested at lh<' scene, police said. Potlre said they still don't know how the rardbonrd was taken. notin~ 1t took u forklift to remov(' It (rom lhe truck. or fu.•ers saJd th<'Y don't know the valueorthe materlnl. ORANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT 1,.. Or-C"o'"' Oollf l'I"" lwltll "~"~ I• ,._..,,_.,_@ IPW H••\ ftf"\ I' pwbl1Wd by ff'W °'*'Of (Oll\t ,,,...,.,,"lr\V (ti"~' Y.'161itt• .vi,..,,, 1tr• fMiiN•\f'YIO ~rid•• fPwOWQl'I , ''°"'f tvr (O'llt• 'h'~. Nt w ... I 1\11 ... f'I, 1'4wHl~flf' .,_,.Cf\ .. 0"1'1t••f\ YaH•v. h 'fl,,., ~l•~flt • \#•l•v ,.,,_, l •• , .. ._. ~#C.-P'I "°"'f\ ~I A "noit' t~·lOt'Wll •.OH~ I' Ptrifibl1•'-f \cl'lwit(tilly'-"" '~ 4Nn ff!t,t ,W•°"" 1p..tt t>VIMl\frtffW.I ... ~ I\ _. l tl> 'M'\I ti•Y \h-t•t. l •'-t• M4'W, (4111.fWf'W•tit.h. Robrrt N. Weed ,.._ •UOtfllf •NI ~,...,. Vo ... !.~~ .A... ~~':L.- Thom.S l<ffVil r •• .., ThoMH A. Mun:ihine ,.._..,..., ......... . O\drln H. LOOS Rkl\,llrd P. N.)11 A\~t\IMt ~MllftQ (ta .... Robert 8arker ...,_, Oot-(•-•Edi- Offic.t ~ "' ..... ,,. G....,....T,. ~""' '-..,\A Mofv DI W.\t .... \t1M ~ .. -, v.11., nio• l • ""' _, ••""'O~rr-"f month. But council members gave no indication whether they wo11ld pass it. The action came after a re- quest from the Harbor Area Girl.15 Club. Club Board President Edward J . Schnabel told the council in a letter tlie club would be interested In Cunds which bingo games might generate. But according lo June, even should the city legalize bingo, the Girls Club would probably not qualify for a permit lo hold games. June said his r eading or the law . governed by Internal Revenue Service regulations, shows that only those organiza. tions and opera tions related to reli1pous. charitable, .scientific, test mg for the public safety, literary or educational purposes, or prevention or c ruelty to children or animals, can qualify for bingo permits. HB Planners 1Set Election ·Of Officers Huntington Beach pla nning romrnissioners will hold an elec- tion or officers when they meet at 7 tonight at council chambers. Roger SI ates has served ns chairman for the past 11 months and is a candidate for re-election: Ruth Finley is vice chairman. The terms of Mrs. Finley and .Joseph Boyle have exj)ired and omclals say that one of lbe pair rould possibly be elected chairman but not be reappointed. City Counc il members re· portcdly have a lengthy list or candidatH for the plannina com- mission but they huve made no appomtments pending screening or the applicants. Planning Commission mem- bers are paid SJS per meeting for a muimum of three meetings per month. Coast Guard officers asked Huntington Beach police Tues· day to ~heek a mooring at 4022 Dlablo Cir cle, in Huntington Harbour for t he vessel and ques· tion anyone there. Tbe residents said Gelder and an associate, Roger w_ Sm ith Jr., moved to Denver sor.ne time ago, but occasionally used t.be Dlablo Circle mooring. The cruiser le fl May 3 for the Sacramento Delta, aller outfit- ting in Newport Beach. Coast Guar d Lt. James Armstrong said today the white· hulled, wood-lri rnmed vessel owned by Gtlder and Smith's Ci- ty Dump & Co. corporation may have encountered trouble en route. "A frie nd of his who contacted us June 22 had rather sketchy in· formation about the boat," Lt. Armstrong explained. Late Plane, HB Pilot Found Safe A search coordinated by the San Diego Air Search and Rescue Cente r for a plane overdue from Mexico was called otf Wednes - day, when Huntin,ion Beach police located the pilol and de- termined he had oompleted the flight safely. Otncers contacted Charles R. Griaer, 419 19th St., Huntington Beach, at home after they could not locate his plane whJch was nrtainally scheduled to land at Meadowlark Airport after the Mulco trip AuthorH1es who called police could not fu rnish the color corn· lllnatlon of the Cessna 175 and wt>re unable to hunt lt down usinJt ,.~AA re1l1tratlon numbers alone. Valley Signs Get Ordinance Support If you're in good health and with ramps nearby to acoom · able bodied. you'd better steer moderetewheelchalrs. away from handicapped parking But police have no power lo en· 5talls in Fountain Valley. force the restriction. Osborne said the state Oepart-The City Council gave first r e-m ent of Motor VehJcles is to ading to an ordinance Tuesday begin Issuing apeclal license mghttoallow policetotlcketnon-plate numbers for penooS with handicapped drivers wbo•park permanent baadicaps . in stalls desi(nated tor the han-Law enforcement offldals will dicapped. be told what l.hose numbers a~. And councilmen aUoceted an he uid. but lhe lf!l')eral public eictra $1,200 t o putt.base aigns wl.O not. ln that way. be ex· 360 Trabuco Acres By LAURIE ~PEil Of IM Dally~ ... st•ll A fire whipped by hot, 15 mile· per-hour winds raced over hilt:. of barley and dry brush, blacken· ing 360 acres in the Coto de Caza resort area Tuesday afternoon. The rire apparently was start· ed by a pickup truck being used in grain harvesting in Wagon Wheel Canyon, said Fire In- formation Officer Steve Garrell. He was uncertain bow the truck X-rated Flick Permit Denied County Motel The Anaheim City Council de· nied a Disneyla nd areu moll'! owner permission to screen X rated movies in an unanimous vote Tuesday. William Lon g, Disneyland marketing director, sent a letter to the council objcctin1-t to the screening or porno films at thl' Watergate Motel, 1221 S. Wesl Street. Long said the area wa!'. devoted to family entertainment a nd services and an adult motel was out of place. l't1otel owner Glenn K. Balliet was appealing the planmng com mission's denial or his applica· lion ror a conditional use permit requi red In Anaheim wher e patronage is limited to persons 18 years of age or older. Balhet argued that his mot.el customers would go to Buena Park or Santa Ana to see this tyJM> o( film "Let's kee p the money in Anaheim," he said. Balllet's son. Ar nold. who manages the motel, noled that an explicit sex film wos currenUy s howing arross the street from Dis neyl a n d . The council. however. was unimpressed with this argument. caused the fire since checks of tht.• vt•h1cle proved it was in good working order The blaze erupted al about t ·30 p m . and was under runtrol within three hours . At one point , when the wind suddenly shifted direction. the blaze raged out of control through another can)On 1n the h1lb abo\•e M 1ssion VieJO and lo" ard Coto d e Cnza's gun clubhouse and kennel Several dogs and one hors<' were evacuated while fir<' crews stood by the structures prepared 10 fight off the approaching blaze Garrell s aid the fire was stopped after a barkfire was set along a road winding through the hills near the clubhouse. "If they hadn't s topped il. then there would have been trouble," he said. Two hundred firefighters from the Cali(orn1a Divisio n or Forestry and the Orange County Fire Department fought the blaze in the tinder dry brush. Three air tankers dropped fire ret a rdant chemicals on the names and ahoi.rt l2 piecC's of j?round equipment \\ere usc<I in the battle. Frort1 Page '' I QUEEN ... Henry Catto. As she departed from the plane. s he received a formal military greeting by an Air Force honor guard which lined a red carpet at the steps of her plane. In tribute to the country thal rebelled against King George III. her greal·great-great-grcat- grandJatber, the monarch told a gathering in Philadelphia on Tuesday that the Am e ri can Revolution ·'should be celebrat- ed as much in Britain as in tbe United States." . The ruling was enticized by' s ome school o ffi cials a nd parents sur veyed Tuesday. According to Nessen. Ford got on t he phone lo HEW Secretary David Mathews and other White House aides and "he expressed displeasure at the ruhng. His main objection was that some lawyer or bureaucrat at HEW ought not lo be ha nding down lhese rulings interferin1-t with family-oriented, traditional America,events.'' Fro• Pa9~ 1\I BELSITO. • • or Commerce. They have four children: Steve. JS ; Janice, 16; Lisa, 14, and Paul, 9. The Belsitos reside In Santa Ana, but will have to move to Huntington Beach within six months because or the new job. "There is one hitch." Belsito said. "My d aughter Janice has been elected cheerleader at Sad- dleback Hi~h School and she Isn't exactly thrilled about the pro· spects for the move. "I hope things can be worked o u t s o that s he can be cheerleader al lcasl dunng the football season." he said. Huntington Home Hit by Burglars A burglar who twisted off a re· ar door knob stole some $1 ,600 in valuables from a Jl untm~lon Beach man's home, the victim reported to police late Tuesday. J irn Feldman, of 7132 Heil I\ Vt'. told investigators the loss in- cludes a stereo sound system and various musical instruments. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleeper 1n glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting lt9CJlllm'ty '4 7 0 Now s396 62" love seat sofa sleeper rn glove- hke vinyl with gentle button tutting ltf9111..ty'l90 Now '312 Cover selection includes seven fab ric grades 1n the season's most desirable e<We«t --soft vinyl . hercuton, blends of cotton-rayon Full size sofas a~d sofa sleepe rs available ~stricting parking at l.he 110 plained, the handicapped persoo handica~ed' •Jallk:~o= will not be la~led or ~ibly tbe c ity. e or m -. targeted for attaclt by crimlDals. ed to be adopted in two weeks and. Tbe city's handicapped iones would take t fC.ect 30 days later. ' already are painted and cross-~ '~ ,>~~~2: ~~ tlllll~~~qt:"-1"'11....,.;,,i,o,;l~a~w~a~l~lows cit~~peclal 1lpa. , • -~t ~ ~-~~~ letefMI ll.t4 ~, ... P•10 •I {~t• ,..""4 (I.I~• '*''toho" bt ,~,_., u u "'IDn ~;tw,.,..1 .. Jj~tMr n'M'RM't9\lt.Mt-*'" tatj....,,ONr. dinanc-es t<t enforce such reslrtc-At lhe aunesUon of Coun~ tions. , c ilm•n .Roser SUnt on . At present , he explained. the wheelchair ramps alllo wW be city hu marked parting at.Us pal.Qt.ed. ' 1161 HADoalLYD. •DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA • 541-SIJI • c Irvine EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 1&9, S SECTIONS, '6 PAGES Toda~·'~ C los h1Jt N:):. S foc-k~ TEN CENTS ·Queen 'Forgives' 200-year-old Break: WASHlNGTON <AP > -Queen Elizabeth l1 or Great Bril&in ar· rived here today to pay CorgiVUlf. tribute lo fhe nation wbicb r~ belled aaalnst the coloolal rule or ber royal ancestors 200 ,ears ago. At a White House welc~oD'lilli. ceremony. the queen emphasized that British-American relations have been friendly with only rare, brief excepUons the "ast Hooked Tuna Drowns Man GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP ' -A fisherman ap- parently drowned when he was pulled from his fishing boat by a larae tuna. the Coast Guard reported to- day. William Rich, 31, became entangled in his fishing line Tuesday after booking the tuna about 15 miles southeast or Gloucester aboard his vessel, the Seven Thirty. The Coast Guard, using a helicopter and several small boats, searched un- sticcessfully for the fis· Mrman. I :Burglar '·.Proofing Required Beginning with Northwood. new houses in Irvine must in· rlude burglar-proof features. The burglar-proof proposal by Police Chief Leo Peart and City Plann.ing Director Edd ie Peabody Jr. passed the Irvine Planning Commission Tuesday olght by a 3·2 vote. The new bulldtn1 1taadarda ,vent Into effect immediately and the first houses affected a re those In Northwood and then l 1 homes in the second quadrant of Woodbridee. Two commissioners. Walt Rungaitis and Charles Hoffman. plus a representative from the Irvine Company, said they bclie,•ed the city should not have the power to impose such build· tnl( standards. However . the majority of com· missioners agreed with the pro- posal. which states: All exterior swinging doors ~nd doors leading from garages lo residences must be solid core. They a lso must include extra · locks to guard against forced en· lry. -All sliding glass doors and windows must be equipped wilh locks. All lou\·ered windows must be higher th on eight feet from the ground. Street numbers on houses must be at le:ist three inches hj~h and or standard design u con· I trastlntt color on un opaque box 1 lhat Is illuminated at night. While s t>v eral c1t1te ns and police officers spoke In favor or the burglar-proofing plan. ln·lnc Compnny Planner Robert Vos · , quez opposed the addl'<i co•u1i· lions. lie sai<t thl' cxlrA foaturC'i-on· not r.ally neccsury on<t that lhl' C'OSI would bl' too J?rcot for dr "elopers Chu.•r Peart and Probody told the commission that the cost or <Sff BURGLAR, Pagt' AZ> .·· J' t centuries. "For nearly 170 years, there was a formal constitutional link between us. Your Declarallon of Independence broke that link but 1t did not for ~g break our • friendship," s he said. The queen said the Brituh and American peoples "are as close today as two peoples have ever been." Accompanied by her husband. Princt-Pbillp, an official part.yo( 16 and an entou.raae ol ~. lbe qUttn arrived bue on the stcOOd -' m01t lmporta.nt stop of a she· day blcmterullal visit. The ro)'al couple Oew tQ An· drews Air Force Base here from Phildadelphta and were received by lbe President and Mrs. Ford on a bot, humid and overcasl morning. As the royal couple departed the baae in • limousine for the short trip to Washington. a police ('Af chulns a suspected bank robber aped through the gates m lbe oppoelte direction. accordmg to Tbomu Rogers. a cab driver '1tbo said he witnessed the inci- dent. Spokesman Doug Hill or the Prlnce G"r 1e's (Md.> Police Department, said that althouJh the suape~ted bank robber was Bo Hits Teen HB Accident Damages Brain By ART HUR R. VINSEL Oft ... D•ilyl"olelSi.11 Neurosurgery specialists con- tinued their vigil today over a, Huntin gton B each teenager whose rascination with science and explosives resulted in a blast that embedded a power drill bit in his brain Saturday. Kerry R . Snyder. 17, or 6062 Stone Ave., was apparently build- ing a bomb in a shed workshop at home when the materials ex- ploded. burling the drill th.rough his skull. The youth, found immediately by bis stepfather and rushed to Huntington I ntercona munity Hospital. was listed in auarded condition today. Investigators said the victim underwent neurosurgery over the weekend to remove the drill bit and attempt to repair brain damage. "We theorize it was a pipe bomb he was making and when he went to drill a hold for the ruse and it blew up," Dettttlve Sgt. Bert Chadwick said Tuesday. Clubhouse Okayed By Irvine Planners Ir v ine ci t y planning commissioners have approved plans for a new clubhouse for the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course -provided existing historical reaturea o n the 1ile are preserved. The commission approved plana by the Irvine Company Tuesda)', but aal• tltat the exlatlnt canUn a, believed to have been built In 1868 as a ranch house for Irvine Ranch hands, be preserved. The canlina is currently being used as a temporary clubhouse. Commissioners a~ required that an historical site on the parcel be protected. The site is believed t o b e the former residence of Don Jose Sepulveda. original land erantee for Rancho San Joaquin. Plans ror the new clubhouse call for a lounge. dining room. patio and bar , aervlcinc both golfen ud UM lllMNl public. The arehttecture wlll be the same Spanlsh-Caltromia alyle used in the rest or Rancho San Joaquin. The clubhouse will be localed al the end of Sandbur(( Way and San Joaquin on a 4.6-acre parcel. Saddleback College To c ·ut Tax Rate? By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OftM O•ilY PiletSUft Two major financial "windfalls" have Riven Sad· dlebHk College trustees a chanl'I' to slash at least 10 cents from tht' pending distri ct proper· ty tax rate for next year. Roy Barletta. Saddlebnck busi- nt''IS manager. said Tuesday the un:1nticipated surge in the dis· trirt 's assessed value, plus a new slate education financing law. rould yield as much as SI. 73 million in "new money" for the Mii1aion Viejo s<'hool. The college board wtll meet Ju. ly 19 to c,.ons1der the additional in· come Several tru11tees hnve alrcody Indicated they ravor re· ducing the tax rate rather than tlncreaaing spending. Barletta said the s t ntc mea~ure. signed Into law last Friday. virtually guarantees the collen tax rate will 10 na hllrher than 'st.OS per SlOO or asse.o;sed value next ·year -an Increase of about 1S cents over last year's 90-cent rate. But the college finance man said the rate could have jumped to $1.09 per $100 if the new law hadn't been enacted. The largest boost in district fortunes. however, was the 23.2 percent assessed vaJue increase revealed last week by the Orange County Assessor . "My estimate for the lentaUve budaet ($19.1 milllon) was a 14 percent AV Increase, .. Barletta said. "The big jump should pro- duce about Sl.4 million more than we expected ." That dollar figure equates to about 10 cents per SlOO of as· ses11ed va luation. meaning trustees could cut the proposed tax rate for nul year to about 95 (Me COLLEGE, Pase AZ) Police searched the home where Snyder lives with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cam. and confiscated a variety or ite ms from the victim's room as evidence. The property included an eight- inch rocket. what appeared to be a stick or explosives and a large amount or infl ammable or ex· plosive chemicals, police said. Investigators said it Is yet un· determined whether any charaes might be filed in the episode in north Huntington Beach, near Meadowlark Country Club. Planners OK Condominiums For Irvine The Irvine Plannin~ Commission approved plans Tuesda y for 1 65 new condominiums in the VillaRe or Turtle Rock. Commissioners we~ at first concerned abo11t preserving the view of t be landmark Turtle -Bock and ahlo about the "is&&al impact of the new units. · But rep resentatives of the developer, A.J. Hall Company. convinced the commission that the units were designed to preserve the view corridor to the Turtle Rock and that landscaping will make the new condos visua lly attractive. The condominiums will be constructed between Mason Regional Park and the Lutheran College. It's a SO-acre site and the gross density will be 3.3 dwelling units per acre. • Soyuz Linked To Space Lab MOSCOW CAP I -The Soviet spaceship Soyuz 21 linkcd up with the Salyut 5 space laboratory to- day and Cosmonauts Don s Volynov and Vitaly Zholobov went aboard the station, Tass re- ported. Soyuz 21 was launched Tuci.· day with Volynov. a 41 -year-old space vetera n. in command and engineer Zholobov. 39, aboard for his first spare night. < Enrlicr story, A41 The Soviet news agency earlier reported the <'osmonauti; had completed 14 orbits of the earth by 2 a.m. POT and said the crewmen were "feelina fine ... ~lieved to be armed. no shots were fired. The robber remained at lar1e. "The sirens and squeahntt wheela wen~ a surprise to the security around the motorcade," Hill saJd. "The QUQen was never interrupted and went on her way Wlbarmed.'' The be,se was sealed off to the public. The qu«n was erected at the base by U.S. Chief of Protocol '. Henry Catto. As she departed from the plane. she received a formal military greeting by an Air Force honor guard which lined a red urpet at the steps of her plane. In tribute lo the country that rebelled aaainst Klng George Ill. her great-great-great-great grandfather, the monarch told 1t (Sff QUEEN, Page A.%) 0.lly '""Stall l'llelo HOMEOWNER LUNDEN ANO SON ON LONELY PICKET LINE She's Riled About Tiie, But Sun Tan Only RH ult of Protest Woman Pounding Pavement on Tile Soni Lunden is so upset about the tile laid in her new Irvine home that she's spent nearly every weekday for the past two weeks picketing the developer's Newport Beach oHices. But developer Larry Deane says Mrs. Lunden's tile is "just fine" and refuses to do anything about her berf. "If it were my home. 1t wouldn't bother me a bit,'' says Deane , pre,s ident of Deane Development Company, refer· ring to the tile laid at 4932 Corkwood in University Park Deane says the fact that Mrs. Lunden parades back and forth below his OrfiCe With I I ·month· old Jason an tow and a sign dc- n o u n c in g Deane Homes doesn't upset him. ''I've sug~ei<ted to her many times lhat she t akc this to l'ourt I won't resolve It any other way. but she refuse<; to j?o to t•o11rt ." says Dean<' But Mrs l,und{·n . who~e husband. Goren. 1s a eon~umt·r researl'h manager for an 11ut11 company, says they cannot al ford the court costi.. Thcy'v<' also been advised by an attornc•y that they couldn't win in court. "They Cthe Deane Company l made all kinds of promi11es about the tile. but we didn't l(ct them in writing." says Mrs. Lunden. who Fire Whips Coto de Caza Resort Area · caused the fire si.Me checks or the vehicle proved it was in good working order • The blue erupted at about 1 30 (Sff BLUE, Page A%) is a native of P eru Mrs. Lunden complains that the $2,000 worth or tile laid in her entryway. kitchen and dinini:t room is or poor work manship. isn't "sealed" ;ind has a dull. rather than shiny finish. and has a different design around the in· door planter than the tile she saw in lhe model and thought she was buying. She cloims that what she paid for and what sht• i,tol are entirely dlHerent. However. Dean insists there 1s no truth in Mrs. Lundcn's claims. Mrs Lunden says she's picket ing the twin t owers at ~50 Newport Center Drive bcraust· the buHdings contain orrices ror both the Irvine Company and the Deane Company "We houg ht this house partly hccausl' we trusted the I rvint' Company and thought they'd use reputahle huildt'rs." says M r!I. Lunden The Irvine Company 1s not In· volved in th<' dispute. but sev<'rol company membcri~ have looked into the matt<'r Coas t We athe r _ Jlazy sunahine through Thursday with putchy ('8r· ly moroln(I low clouds and fog. Contlnuect warm. with high Thursday low 70s at 1 beao.hes to upper 80s in··i land. Low tonitthl 60. • ' "' I NSIDE TODA V • A c011grt11io11al ~ o4 Marlnt rtcn.rit acUuiUe.t ret. vtaled a "high" death rot~ and an "1mu.rual" number of\ lnjuri u incurred durtngj, training. A4. -~ Ot .. lllhtk •· .... , •• ,_ •• "-<' _,.,.._ 1 ....... 1_1 AM-11 11"1-• ..., -ci.n Ny~ Joli Al DAILYPtLOT Wednesday July 7 1976 To NB Melee -Neighbof.s ··Rap Police Response By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of, .. O~llr 1'1114 -Residents of the centrol Newport Beach neighborhood where Sunday 's Imbroglio took place have mixed reacllonl' to the melee that ended with 26 people in police custody. Officers who cunvassed the 30th Stre e t an d Balbo a Boulevard area Monday said lS reaid•nts filed crime rep<>rls stemming from the party which al one point atlracted 1,000 people. Mean'!'hile, some of the people arrested by police and witnesses to the police breakup of the party, complained of what they described a s police over reaction. C apt. Wa y n e Connolly, commander of the police department's pa trol division, said today the department will i nv estigate c harges or wrongdoing against any omcer participating in the mass arrests al the party. But he cautioned that anyone who fiJes such a complaint has got to be able to identify the officer by badge number or ruame, "otherwise it would be pointless to investigate if the' citizen can't identify the officer." The majority of the 26 arrests made Sunday night were for failure to disperse, although a few people were booked on relony as- sault charges for alleged alterca- . t1ons with police. Connolly Polnted out that of the 26, six were Newpe>rt Beach residents and Ike r est came from outside the cUy. Complainta about police action In breaking up the party were given to the Daily Pilot by Carolyn Howe. 114 30th St.: Valerie Thoms, 212 30th St .. •nd Jean and Julie Falk of 4110 Seashore Drive , who we re visiting al 1!6~ 30lbSt. Julie Falk, 21. was one of the people arrested for failure to disperse. Her mother. Jean, sa1d she was watching from a balcony when her daughter was carried orr the home's patio by two officers. She alleges her daughter. who stands four feet. 10 inches tall a nd weiehs 8S pound•. "'as slammed into the side of the police paddy wagon, resulting in a black eye. Mrs. Thoms said she and a iroup or four friends bad wandered tp the eod of their block to· aee. •hat was going on and when lb.q saw the police, they decided to return home. She alleeea that as she turned to go, an orneer with a nightstick knocked heT to the pavement and left without saying a word. Mrs . Thoms said she filed a complaint with the p olice department but she was told her case could not be investigated because she could not idenllly the officer . - Out to Save the Whales . ., . ., ......... {:OLLEGE • cents. Barletta as qu1l·k to point out that nen Ir the rate is trimmed to the same level as lut year, ln· dividuul properly t•x balls in the district wall be considerably higher lwc1tuse of the massive , valuation Increase. "The board can use the addi· tlonal revenue generutt>d by the inrreased AV for tux reduction purposes or as new capital." he : said. "I think this board fav<u .. cutttna tb~ tux'es wherever J>05al· • hie. though." Bt-caufc It is one of Catlrornla's rastes t-growlng districts, Sad-• dleback will be one of the blggest Iona-term beneficiaries of the : new state finance law, Barlett• , noted. • Next year alone. the diatric will get as mur h as $334,000 mo~ .. tn state aid than last ye•r -the' incom e th at p ermitted ad· ministratora to hold the required property tax rate at $1.0S, Bartel-, ta added. The 155-fool converted mineswee p er James Bay Crom Vancouver. B.C .. beads for Ha waii carrying members of t he Greenpeace Foundation in their search for Russian whaling ships. He explained that about $40 million or the $272 million stat& s chool fundi n g packaee is earmarked to lift a five percent growth limit imposed on com·· mun1ty college districts las t year. Bay Cleanup Planned The local group known as SPON (Slop P olluting Our Newpor t) will hold a lower Newport Bay shores cleanup week July 12-19. SPON is sponsoring the drive, B1med al clearing the bay of algae and debris, in cooperation with the city, the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce and local homeowner groups. La s t yea r bay front homeo\\ ners and other beuch users were asked to particiaptc in a similar drive which involved about 250 volunteers. Morgridge. Balboa Is land: Mrs Marcus Ha ll , 114 Collins : Mrs. J .W Reeder, 1106 S. Bay Front; Mrs. R.P. Stanton. 110 Ruby; Mrs. Robert Knutsen. 321 Coral; Mrs Wilbur Reynolds. 123 Amethyst. Little Island : Mrs. James Madison. 222 Abalone. The hmit meant that the stale would only provide equalization funding up to five percent of a district's annual growth. Barlel-< la said Saddleback's average daily attendance <ADA) tigure increased 42 percent last year. "The difference between the fi ve percent cap and the actual 42 percent growth bas to be picked up by the local lnxpayers. ·· Barletta said. "'The new law has the effect of ehmanating the re venue llm1t so we wall get state· assistance for all our growth." 'Got Ya Again' P art icipants are asked to bring their rakes and shovels as well as nets, if possible. SPON will provide large plastic bags to hold the collected algae and debris. Late afternoon is suggested as the best time to begin cleanup since the tides will be low. Plas tic bags and additional information ('a n be ·obtained from the following chairmen· Balboa Coves: Mrs. James Schultz. Bayshores: Dave Motter. al the swimming beach. Lido Is le : Mrs . William S h aver , al th e L i do I sle Clubhouse. Corona del Mar Coves: Mrs. Don Renner, 1933 Bayside Drive. Besides r emoving the growth . "cap," the measure signed by Gov. Brown as part of hls $12.8 billion state budget will provide Saddleback with more than just a base level of finanrial assistance per fulltime student. Saddleback has never received more t hun Sl2S a year per student in state assistance, Barletta said. Under the new law, that will Jump to about $245 New DC Police Unit Ropes Fences West Peninsula : Mrs. Robert Meserve. 700 W. Bay Street, Mrs. Gloria Mills, 1306 W. Bay Street. WA S HI NGTON CAP J - Chicago Bob thought he was ren cing s t olen goods with crooked employes of a truck re- pair shop. But the guys behind the counter at the H & H Truck- iog really were on the up and up. I H & H was a police s ubsidiary. 1 They're calling it "Got Ya t Again." For the second time in four months. scores of persons have been arrested for allegedly I• fencing stolen goods at a dummy business set up here by local police and FBI agents posing as street toughs. On Tuesday. authorities began ! rounding up 140 people on charees th at they sold Sl.2 mi:tion worth of stolen checks, credit cards, guns, appliances and cars to the undercover of. ri cers at the fake garage, which ~gan business seven months ago. Feb. 28. the police and FBI ar- rested more than JOO suspected thieves who peddled their wares at a warehouse manned by of· ficers who posed as Mafia-type gangsters w ith aliases like Rico Rigatone. The first operation was dubbed ''The Sting.'' BURGLAR • • equipping an "average" house with the extra loC'ks and better doors would run about $211 . An "average" house was said to contain three standard doors. two sliding glass doors and 12 sliding glass windows The ac- tual cost could run higher In la rger houses, they admitted. City offi<'lals said fines will not be Imposed on developers who <to not follow the new rules I lowcver. the homes will not bt· ccrtlfied for OC('upan('y until lhl' new ('Ondllions art' met O•ANGE COAST DAllY PILOT ~~:i:.~~~~~'~, .. ~, ~':i= :::: ~= GN't f"\lbt1\l\1tw1 C•~•r\¥ ,...,.., ... "°"~••• OUfttl\,....1 ,_.e11i\tay tfltir Oy4ffll t ,..,_, tOr C~t• IHY Hf'•PO#t "°9Mh, H\H'U~ 0..c r. t tiY\ teil\ V•ll•y, tolf\•• t.f"I ... ,' V•ll•y •twt l •-..... ~l\eutM ... •I A-rOfiO'Wl>O• 1~ t-. ~d S..tvf t't•f \ -'lifJ '"""""'~ Tfttofo t;;!:'."'~:.!.'1.T.'~:..z.:,."' ._ .. "-• Robert N. We«S .... ,_,_,.,..,_ Tuesday's encore used the name of H & H's so-called parent company, G.Y.A. Inc. -police jargon for ''Got Ya Again." A series of raids netted 71 of the 140 persons named in the war- rants. and authorities were seek- ing the res t. They got the home addresses of many customers a few weeks ago by selling SlO rarne tickets on a nonexistent Cadillac Eldorado. The undercover agents at H & • H were aJI black. Officiats said many customers were heroin ad- dicts who stole to support their ha bi ta. Among those who took the ball was Chicago Bob. "He would come in and put on an act like 'Hey man. I know you're the police, but I'm going to deal with you anyway.• He'd put a bag over his head and clown around. And of course we had it all on film." boasted an FBI Rgent who helped run H & H. Nine of those arrested Tuesday also were oahbed in February at the warehouse called P.F.F. Inc .. which stood for "Poli ce- FBI-Fencing Inco~nlto." H & H was smaller than P.F.F. Inc. Both featured cameras in the walls to capture the transactions on videotape. "It was a s uccessrul operation because it was local people, it had a local flavor," said Nick S tames. w h o ru n s th e · Washlogton FBI Cield office. "Most of that pro~rty was taken from those in this city who can least afford to lose It, .. said Earl Silbert. U.S. attorney for the district. "That. included chrcks taken from people on welfare who needed that money for their rent and their rood.·· D.C. Police Chief Ma urice Cullinane said Sl percent of H & H's customers were out or jail on probation, parole or pre-trial re· tease. The "employes" at the truck· ing operatio n told customers t hey were dealing in sto~en merchandise behind the back of the boss, who was always away, Cullinane said. The countermen were surrounded by empty auto parts boxes, but they turned· away any legitimate tnack repair business by claiming to do "con- tract work" only. The officers r elied on rast talk and str eet slang to convince their cuatomers they were crook&. BLAZE ••• Harbor Island : Jean Watt. Bay Isla nd : Mrs Howard Transit Unit To Meet on Irvine Plans The Irvine Transportation Commiuion will meet tonight to discuss transportation proJects in tbe vicinity or Yale Avenue ·and also to hear a n update on the general plan. The public meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Irvine Ranch Water District board room at Irvine city ball. p.m . a nd was under control Commiss ioners will hear re· witbinthreehours. por(s on th e Yale Ave nue At one point, when the wind bikeway overc rossing above the suddenly shirted direction, the railroad tracks. the YaJe Avenue bla..u raged out o r control Transit Cor ridor, and the Yale through another canypn in the Avenue overcrossing at the Santa hills above Mission Viejo and Ana Freeway. toward Coto d e Caza's gun Also, Senior Planner Mel Roop East Peninsula: William Gurr, at the launchin~ ramp on N Street. Frofft Page .it I QUEEN ... gathering in Philadelphia on Tuesday that the Ame rica n Revolution "should be celebrat- ed as much in Britain as in the United Stales.·· The "very valuable lesson" the British learned from thei r ex· perlence, she said. was that the ri ght s of other s to govern themselves in their own ways must be respected. The occasion for her remarks was the presen- tation or a bicentennial ~ifl, a bell cast in the same foundry as Philadelphia·s famed, ('racked Liberty Bell. Russ War Games clubhouse a nd kennel. will provide an . updale of the Several dogs and one horse general plan, ln regards to the TOKYO CAP) -The Soviet air were evacuated while fire crews land use plan north or the Santa force and navy were conducting stood by the s tructures prepared Ana Freeway. what appeared to ~ large-scale ·to fight off the approaching Anotheritem of discussionwill milita r y m a neuve r s ne a r blaze. be the realignment or Main Okinawa today and Japan's de· Garrett said the fire was Street , with a presentatio n fense agency dispatched anlisub- stopped arter a backfire was set planned by the president or the marine pla n es to watch it, along a road winding through the Culverdale Com munJty Associa· sources close to the agency re· But the finance oHker ex- plamed that the new aid fig ure will only apply to "new ~rowth" • rerorded from now on. College offi('ials are predicting an enroll- ment increase of 16 percent next year. Artists Banned SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Board of Supervisors has banned the so-called street artists from Uni on Squar e, voti ng t o eliminate 16S selling spots where merchants have long complained of street jams and other pro- blems. THESE WHEELS WENT QUICKLY "It was easy. The bike sold right nway " That ·s the advertising success story told by the Santa Ana man. who placed this classified ad an the Daily Pilot: :\le1n's 10 'Pt'NI t)lkl-. manrC':1:tras. )l u~I see to .1pprec. l>OO ca ~h . XX \· )()()()( If you have wheels you want to move. call 642·567R. We make 1l • easy for you to put a few words lo work for you. in the Daily Pilot. h1llsneartheclubhouse."lflhey lion. porte d . hadn't stopped it, then there--------------------------------------- would have been trouble," he ---------------------------------------...., snid. Two hundred firefighters from the Cali forn ia Division o f Forestry a nd the Orange County Pi re Depa rt m enl fought the blate in the tinder dry brush. Three a1r tankers dropped fire retardant che micals on the names and about 22 pieces or . Rround equipment were used in the battlt. .............. "•ldllrt. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction BT' Queen Sofa sleeper in glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting ..... ...,.470 Now 5396 62" love seat sofa · sleeper in glove- like vinyl with gentle button tufting ..... ..,.390 Now '312 -·-,...,, .. -_::,... ~~..,. ,_, .... • :-· AllO eveilable In lnnetSPflng mattresses -add 116• POI THOSI WHO LID THI S°'A 51'.YU AND DO MOT W AMT THI SI t•a UNIT -DmUCT 'I H PIOM AIOYI SAU PllCIS. AIR TANKER DROPS FlftE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 2IO fhflgMera Ctlled Out tot County Conft9fretlon •• aue .....,. ""9\-- J W9dnMCSay. July 7. 191'& DAIL y PILOT A I I Van Digs Love Stories 'Glad You Asked That' l9y Maiya wl Hr G_.... Q: Wlaat dw1 UM! ,_mtt ''"°>' 11nt 41eor," Vu late ... , tllJa1t a boat l:lollywoM'I ret.ra LO tM fUm • .. , ol love 1&.enea? -A.9tobld&e 8., Sprlqftdd, ..... A: Veteran Van's vi ew makes sense: "The pen· dulum bad to swlnc bark sooner or later to lhe aood ojd.f ashloned love slt"r}', the good old muslrat:· be ••>" "l think people are getting awfully tired of thole bare behinds and those roor ·letter words.·· Q: I waa •h~ked wbetl I hurd tbe Heo.•ctt of "Wbat'1 My Ll•e!" latrodiace tbt> la&e Larry 8'yde11 aa host of the 1yodluted ~le• early lbls May u tboa&b 1'e WM'«' 1tUI •llve. Wu he ever mar· r1ed! A•d w aa he workla« for Liie State Departmtn& ln .. rocco before he died! -Mn. a .B.V., ...... ,..,,,.. A: Blyden was on a personal, not a Stale ~artmenl. ml11Slon when he died from Injuries sustained In a car crash In Morocco. Born !van Lawrence BUedcn in Houston. Tex .. the highly re· iarded actor·hosl wws 49 when he died. In '55 be ............ .-0...,...11) J:IM: ... t:H l H COHHICTIOM 1• J:I0-7:40 Il l married Carol Haney, famous Broadway dancing star and cboreognpher. They divorced in 1962. Later Carol passed away at the aae of 39. leaving in the sense of being planted 1iic foet under. They two children. are en tom bed above ground! ·· Q: I laeard tllat Paal L,... Mee •el&laH • Snd ll<*r qt.1t1t10rU to lly Gartbtf'r, "Glad )'OM pouchl. Wlay! -Valttte De•'*'t. ~. Mk«I Thot.'' corf' o/ thu iwtOIPQPtT, PO. Boz 11141. A · "Bera use oC frustrallon and my mother 's Cluco.Qo. 111. tiOfl 1 ManlJlft attd 1111 OordJtn tctlr an1Wtt cooking,'' Paul nostalg1cally remembers. "Mother .a.s many quf'iteo"' a.1 tlu>y ron 1n thnr column, but lllt never cooked a meaJ without potatoes, e ven for oolatmf' o/ mad mGktt pn«llJOi re'plie1 unpoueb«i breakfast. I finally weal on a diet and lost 50 or 60 -;;;;;;;;;=====:::=:--:;~;;~~;=;~~~ pounds and gavtt away my fat rlothea. Something l no longer do when I loi.e wt.>1&ht. Now 1 keep bolh wardrobes becouse I knnw I'll nc<.-d them ugain. 1 can 1run weight just readin~ a menu! .. Q: Has Groucbo Marx ever revealed wblda qDeSUoa on bis loDJ·nutnlttl qwa 1how ("\'CN Bet Your Life") lae repealed more frequeaUy? -hb SUoe1, Brooklyn. A: Yes. The quesUon hc must have asked a hun-;;:.:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;=:;;::::::;;::::::;;::;;;;;;::::::::::;;:::;;::::::::;;;:::; dred timt-s wus· "Who's buned in Grant's Tomb?" The correct answer Is nobody's buried in Grant's Tomb. People are not burled In tombs -at least not lt titlls it lleUd lib it lliPt cest ....... .............. Ms. - AMAMEllCAM .. ROMEO AMD JULIET" AMA.<8ae1 Alm .. tl.lbblr Ocfe T ...... c ...... ~ ~ Joe A /ooe stoty thats joyous, funny and so touching you will never forget it. jtfTEA FALK MAGGIE SMITH T"UMAN CAPOTE •JAMES COCO • ALEC GUINNESS • NANCY WALKt'.R !LSA LAHCHESTER • EIUEN I RENNAN • UTtLLE WIHWOOO Sl"""'l Robby Benson & Glynnis O'Connor ~°'Max Baer ~ Roger CAmras ·~DI Max Baer ,.DMIWS llAIS .. I :JO.J:JO.S:JO. 7:JO-t:l0 WAl t O•tNCT S '?ITlljtAH" t~l.M-LM-1,~" ND. SIMON'S HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT BARGAIN PRICE •ARLY .... D SNOWS ,., ......... ., m I' .. MO•O•• •"' I Af\lllOAf tlec••• .......... , 11\llt • t...• I U•O•• 6 MOl.IOUI UH 6 1 M h ..... ........... .... 2400 ··~) _......, OOI TO 1A1 Y JOI -"'--. lfMIN ft) MCC* COUNrY -.......... ----· .... ·-. ..... ,. ... ,. ... ..... . ..... '!!'!".!:.~. , ... -·-·---· ...... "°'"'"'' -· l9TY ~ CMn..., .... _____ ,,_ --·CM&---·, .... IOOITll tOOIUIN '"' -·--"" IJIOllCIA tt1 -· ... Of Dlft " .., '-INOA '-OYELACE ANO HAIUtY AH MI . IN THE ALL TIM( EROTIC CLASSIC ... .•.. AND SO ARE YOU! WEEllOAYS 7:15-1:00.10:'5 IAT/IUNl1llON HOllOAYI 2!00-3:4S.S:»7:15-H~10:U Colltilwout Oailr ~:~7:15-1:45 ... ~ .............. ,,._..... ....... ,~ ....... ,. Newport k._..... WlHOol'f9 ,,,.,.. .. M•--llOIJM•e 1 ..... ,,..._. .............. ~ ...... -• -'4.,..,,..,..1 ,. ~~.,, ~, 111 Herman Raud.er ~ 111 ~ ~ ro s.i.i ~ Bobble Gentrv · C> ~ll ~< or Michel Legrand ~Ml(OU ~Vl"'"~~k ~ O A4• ( ~~ .. ~ .... ,, ,,,.,,., ,PGT ___ "• Murder . . ~Ode10 Billycloe ·1nruea~ UJ .,, ~"°> A looe story that's joyous. funnvand so touching you will net-er forget rt (PG) "FRENCH CONNECTION II" STAf .. IUNO GENE HAQ<MAN LooMbH. WELCOME TO THE 2~0 ClNTUft <POI M~fl TOllll • Al#fY AOUITUI HTlll "' rneov • lllQIAllO JOllOAN '1IMl.f DISNEY MlCUC1'10N5 GUS,c ... AllQ. OC* KllOlfS. llM'f..S ,. QllllllllV • CHAlll TON HU TON OllN,t-,';,tllNOll; J~::s6COIUlltf HAl H0\.11100• • -un ... TCH\I.,. ~tlllT WAOHf.11 • cun llOHllTIOH ~lllOATS 6 00 I lO 10 0 SAf SUN t ISl--»- 10 0 (PO) HOW ON THE U.AGUT SCAIEN ANO IN THE MOIT LU XURIOVS THfATAE WEIT Of' NEW YORK' WEEKDAYS MS-.. •5 SAT-SUN 2·(1()-4:31·7:15-t: .. (PO) .. ' .. DAILY PILOT * WedneSda Ju ? 1919 China Team? Taiwan Entry lmute1tt KlNCSTON, Ont IAP> Tbt' copta&n of Tatwan'• Olympic :.a1hng team U)5 that for tht• moment, his country plans to com~te In th~ gamh as the ftepubllc o( Ctun.a Trek Road Forks To Wyoming Aller a three·wttk long, 6,000.mlle trek across Captain Tom tlaut'h 1&1d 1n an inter\'tew that a BO J NC tht' nation in 6earch of lhc origin of the word final CS.ebion whet.Mr hla countrr's nine turns will A I .. Wyomlna. · 12 ye:tr-old Ma.nus Haod still dottn't compete as the RepubUcofChlnaor u Taiwan "111 hav6 an auwu. But be th1nk11 it bas sornethlq to be made somewhere ln Ole ehabl ohpon1J>orl!hlp and do with the lad an syllable .. "'YO " PUBLJC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PU8UC NOftCS appronl that 1tretchesl from tM Taipei Yat'ht Club Man\&I, hls puttata and five brothers and $1&· "~~;:~~~!::!•:::• Pt1BUC NOncE to the Republlc or China Olympics Committee. F h ttrt visited 16 slates that have towns. counties and TIW•oi-•f't ... '-"004"'.....,. ,1c,mCH1Hvai1t•• renc_man historical altes named Wyomln~. They said all the M l14fi 11oa••T 14. O\ITOHl.1. "CTl'rlOUUUIOl&H WAMCITA ....... , CAPTAIN HSU.Ell, 39, sal~ the political con· places they visited were a t forks In trulls. Althouch <.OMt'ANlb\ t1S1 C••••on1et~H.in• n..'91::.',!:!:.!!':::."!.,._.. ,..!::1~--.--.,,-.._,. troversy over which designation his country will no one sums to bavl' a tran!lliltion for tht Jndlnn .,,4.,.,.....,<11 c111•ot1•••tttA' ,,.,,0 ., SOUTM •••s e>eTAt\.., '*" w. eompele under has damaged the moralt Of blS five-• penalized ··wyo," forks are Qpl)arently lllVOIVt'd , llCCOrdinl( tO Ct ~=:.:.,~ti.~·~~:.:::.~~CI t"OM':.~~~~=~ ~.~.::!t~"'..'; ~~;..:;,'• N•••nt .... ,., m ember team, whlth or rtvtd here durln1 the Manu!'' father . Jomes Hand .,."'' .... ,,,..., ,, tt11e111<•1'd..., ....... ,.-.,_c:.inor..i.•,..,, 10" •· 1441""1 .. amJ ~ weekend to begin lr111l3 for the H aling compeUUon • The Kand family trip w;u pnid for by $1 .200 in "'"-'140.,.,,H c,.,.9_.11 c:or:!;:/~~;t~~.o,~~~· o-~.~~~!'!, ~-.-c--~ on Lake Ontario. For Riders ft'deral money ctu&nneled through tht< Wyoming n. ..... , ....... "' ••• '""° w1t11 ti. "' .. """A. 0or ... ,. 1.00 oi.ne.,... ,...._..._,-.~11.c.lffef111•..., The controversy iarose otU of Cianada 's official re-Hlt'Cntenni3 I Comm.iss1on and a m•tt'hi np !il ah.• c-•• l'•" •• o.-"°" c:oum•.., ,_ sir .. t.L•ci""• ••<><11.c1111orn1•"''' ™' •""-·"• ~-..., • II !ti• HltlS "'"""""""'"M<J,..l•ClllY•-1-t.ot--~. copgnl1t1c;m Ror thbe11 c~~Ct unist aovtrnmeal of ttie NEWPORT R 1 IAPI arant ~ .. ,,.., o-.. "oo ,.,.,10..1, l'lll't. 11<1-t"!~ ... 0o.~, r~·· ~t·•• ... ,~_IL.._ eop ell e pu c ...r Chin;a, Canada dooe5 oot ol · . · • • ...., HJ'JI "~·--~ -~. ---~ • .,,,. _.,. ...... ficially recoi;cnize the older RepubUc ol China. , F renchm ao Alain ~pteme Court Justice Tburiood Marsbll ba """i. n.•·-'"'''·t"• • ca:::,~~J~!':~:!i;:".;: .~~·0r-"""'4w•-. which was driven to the island or Tolwan bv the C~las.ihe 19,72 ;inn~r 0J btt.n bospltalbed after sullering ... rnlld beul dis· PULJC ~OT1C£ h 1'1'. JlJTSll -·-o-..... U •.C fHllY~ Commun~ttakeoveroflhemamlandl.al949. Tt e llan gt· eR un be turbanct>." a court s pokesm:1D ,...,..,..~..,.c. .. uo. • ..,,..lat. --.n.•·-""'"'·1"' "1>1' raosa an 1c at'e, as said "'""°"' ev11 .. aa JwM.'6.n.•.-J\llw?,..,. 1~,. The Federal OepartQ)eot or External Affairs has bet'n kn ocke d (rom Ma sh II 61 . d tted NAMUTAT&M:lfT ----------Pt18LIC NOTICE said the Taiwanese are.welcome to compete. but second to third posttlort to 8e[he~d·a (;~s>a ~va l ...!:=:, ... _,"""'-,.......,.... , Pt1BLICNOftCE •------.-.----- not as lbe Republic of China. in this y~ar's standing:. 11,..pital ··for observa· lion, re•t •P"'LI! uaveL •o•HCT,,.,,, .iamouseuu•aa . .,., a C•own Vell•• "•••••'f• LA9-. • '8cfmOilt•O....... ..AM&ITA"f11MSWT INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee <IOC> of· ficlals ha·.e rejected nat.ional interference in the games a nd backed the Republic of China designa· t ion . (or nolating rules of the and a checkup a fter he ex-..,_'·"'""""'•.,•" •.u.tuunM•WT n.•011ow11-...,._b_.•...,..... Royal W estern Yacht perleoced a mild heart dis· -~:.:'c::.~:~:,;.~~~:,::.C::,T· ...!::.....,.,..,.._., • ....,...,. 9C>Lo L£Ase a""""""°'*" • t Club. turbance," a spokesman said. .,...,, ""'~-n 1• ,..,.,<'.., trr ""11>-sao~Le11•c1C STAMP'S bl' u 14'11 s1, .. 1, "-"" 9tK ... Captain Hsueh said he did not know Lr his team would be prepared lo compete as representatives ol T aiwan and condemned poltUcaJ meddling m the pm es. • · He said Olympic ofricials. compeUtors and Cana· dians have a ll told him that they support his coun· lry's right to compete aod that he hopes the Cana- dian governme nt will respond to this feeling_ Yacht Winner 'Contagious' Conta11ous, a Ranger·33sloopskippered by Ken Kuba, Caplstraoo Bay Yacht Club was the overall a nd Class A and B winner ln the Performance Han· dicap Rac ing Fleet division o ( Dana Point Yacht Club'• Jbdepende_nce Day Recatta Sunday. The reealta also included four classH bf small boata aaillns on inside~ Saturday. PHRF A & B -1, Contaiiou.s; 2. Sundance, J ack Mayer. Capo BYC; 3, S howdown, l\icb Riltbaon, Capo BYC. PHRF·C -1, The Vulgar Boatman. Hugh Cur· ran . DPYC; 2. Pecgy Lynne. Chet Pierce, DPYC ; 3, Beluga, Hilding Johnson. OPYC CRUISING• CLASS 1. Company 's Best. George Cunning ham . OPYC: 2, Capella. Mike Reed, unattached; 3. Genesis, E ldon Cutler . DPYC CATALINA-27 .I I , Jubilation. Tom Hill. OPYC ; 2, B11rbara1 John Watts.. Capo BYC; 3, Secure. Duane Berger. OPYC. LASER I. Tim Fuller, OPYC. LJDO·l4 l. Zain Simo~on. una ttached; 2. .,nace Brown. unattac~· 3, 'Brian Hench. unat· lacbed. SABOT A -I. Brad Timon. Capo BYC SABOT 8 -I , Ken Gates, DPYC Schmidt Selected Coast Guard Chief Paul H. Sch m idt has been ele<:ted. commander or U.S. Coast Guud Aux11tary flotilla 25 of Newport Beach. The Ootilla is based at the Balboa 8ay Club. Other officers elected were Thomas A Giilen. "tee commande r : Fred ·c. Marsh. membership training; Nick Doolin. public education: J oey Bfs'hop. cQmmu.nicaUom; Tim Tute. l\osnagel. arowth and retention; Norie Hell rung, operations : Jqhn Wilson., careM c oordination; William HICkn)an. m a terials ; Rudolf Baron Jr .. finance: Da'vld R oberts, "edt>l examiner, a nd J erry Ut llrung, public n tl•lip .• Stumbled, Shot' Ange l a Gr ee n · The statement was iss ued ~......,1Ho•rv"•'''-MISS•OH VIEJO. Jtm .,.,.._.,.. 1:::~=..121_,.. .... ",...... s pokeswoman for the after reporters questioned why ""' ,_, ·•• '"" ""m.,.. !:;~-'· "°· ioe, ""...,....,, c.a.. , ...... c111*"11n..a event, .said lhat Colas Marshall w as absent from the ~a.,_e10r.,...(MWy .. .1.... OO<lR.l!•Ml•,140019MoOl\.MlmM ™•-*••I•~_, .... was g iven a SS-h our bench as lhe court handed dowo · ~Jn11 v .. io,cA.mis ......... ,.·"'·*"' penalty bet' a use he took 1>u1111u.ocs o. ..... eo.t•• o.irv Pllol, ,'":!"'~~!ff, JS40 Mork-.... Thi• •••t-"1 ... 111.., ~a. lbe final decisions of Its present term. J.,,..>o.a11e1.1 ... 1,r. u .11. "" 1~ ·.,.,.-,,· ~.,·~.,· ,. c-~·c•~ ..... • yo.RotOrMQ1tc.-., ....... I several people aboard * _._;;.,,;;;,.,P: _..., -.,.. 11 ... ,.. the Club, M e~iler.ranee While the crews of other sailing ships arrived lo Pt:BLIC SOTICE ooftR Ev""s """ Cor ~ brief ride .in St. waving a r ms a nd handshakes in New York, Capt. •------·-----,;:;..~ ·~~~~~;; ~~940:: :~~.?;:.~~~~:-1',::.~; Jo_~ s. Newlo~ndl~nd. Jacqaea Thiry o( the taJl·masted brig Unicorn was "~c;:,.'~~~!::!1::.rss J.,,..18,1916 After putting 10 (or greeted with a summons for his arrest. TIW ltAlowlnq ,,.,_. h "°'"9 t>W· o.i """' P U9UC Soncf!. r~pairs. be le t 8 few peo. Thiry. who piloted the 98·foot wooden s bip from -:~,.•Ho uNL•M•TEo. m t ~.5:'!!:1.~~:," "';~ ---,.-,c-,,..,.,.,T,...,ou.,...,.s~•""'v.,., .. "" .. "'•"'"u,..--PI~ on ~oard when he Bermuda to participate in Operation Sall. was Creed <;;~ A..e · ~"*•·cos .. Mtw. C14t PUBLIC NOTICE N~• nuu1uT was pul~~ng !'0,t o( the without bail after spending the night io jail on a V•o•uw I! lOl\5e. •ts •• c.c11 r-----..... ------... !~~~'°"''"'II*,_, 1<•dolllt11ot .... I h.a.rb~~ · . Mass Green <'Om plaint of noosuppott of his son. Christopher. "'.c."•IM••· tA.m11 .,1n mous•us.•Hs 'rHI! OVAAUR 01cK, UJO w. s aid. A pdot boat look Thfry 's former wife. Prisc illa. filed the com oi!,':.':""1,.."1u""""<1""11¥..,.., NAMESTATEMENT CMMHwy ,Newpor1ee..,11,CA.-.e lh~m off.a fter .a.bout f~u ~ plaint Sbe charged that he owes her nioe years of , .... ,..£Lo~.. ...:':~IOWl"9_...,,..,~'*"V-.,:.!.~~:':W.~":;i.~: males. ll s unfair to t~~t <-htld support totalling S5 000 .,...., ,,.,._.., ••• "'ee1 w.o•""' LAURAl w11.L1AMS P!.llSON-New.ne..c11,ca.n ... other people on board ' ~ ~~,~ ,,.,_ 0' 0r-c0 vn1•on J-NEL•Ge..CY. tOOOB"<" s1r~i.So11• ""' w•'-1-i h cOft4oKt• b¥ ·~· THE ROYAL Western Gov CedJ D. A.adnlS of Idaho was selected bJ ~ ~~~'.'9w~~~c;:!'.~·:::,. •i-,.,.,, ... --1,IN.. Y ht Cl b h t ,.,..,_ Ot•"9" CN\1 o.lly P,IOI., u...c.o.1.Mo11.C...lllO<'l'i•'1to» 11•,..••U.<»ll\.~ ac u sponsors t c his Democratic colleagues to become chalrman o .iu...>11,.,.., .. ,,,,14.u.m. f11t.1• ...,._.w G•~.u1 ~._. '''" .~ .. 1 ... "f" ,...,, ,,.. r ace. w h 1 c h wa s Ule Nationa l Governors Con· ...,..,.._c1111 ... 1otMOs °"""'"o .. 11.e1~,...0tvoltt .. ~ originated in 1960 and 1s ference. His election by the fu.ll PUBLIC N011CE Tiii• ""si""' 11 u11•hKIH a,• ts...,., -·•t1>1rlfte<\l\l1>. • ... held every four years, conlerence was automatic. "'"''nou&eu11 .. n s ~·,,••L.w1111.,,., -•--<><....-Ceftt o.11yl'l1e1.. along with the London Andrus, serving hi.s secooct ...,,..n•nii-••T T"'' .i.1 ...... "t ••• 111e<1 """'ti. i-•.-J11111 ..... ,21,1t1t Ob&erveT. term as iovemor of Idaho, sue· .. ~...._..,.._.. .. ,,, .. .-u ~~~ot~-(.ouflfyon,,._ ,,,..,. Meanwhile, an Arcu.s ceeds Gov. &obert D. by of 11 1PP-s saNo~c'4 stto,. • ..,., PUB~C NO'nCE tr l I d ~d 1 ll bli a.-. o•L•. m"> M••I"• •11• .• ..,.,.. ..._._or-CH•I OotlW "'lcll. 1-----------pa o pane e par O'fa. a epu cao w_.., on.. ·-c.i......,.-.t ,,_,..u.•.-J111,1,1t1• .... ,,. ••CTtneuaaY9ll1t•• Halifax. Nova Scotia. lo yeattenla ended. °'-' ue ,.,,_. .. , •• ,,._, ...,..JTAT•,.... search for William ""-e l)emotratic Governors sc~co.~,,,,. ... c.i1t•""•.,.,, P UBLIC NOTICE n. ........... __ .. ...,..tmlllftft• ,.. ,,. .. ___ .. (~ ... .,..... ft: • ltlchael Flan aga n . Confe r ence. at a breakfasl c11.,....1. "<>UNTA•Nv•un11o.,1ts. whose boat. the GaJlop· cauc us, e lected Gov. •nbl• ~l""~" •1CTmous•us1wau w.,..., ,,..,._, ,_,..,.......,, Olt T'llls \leNfMftl ••I ,,... ~ lllt N&M&STAT•MUfT c.i1ternl•tl'IOI Ing Gael •. was found aban· ... u• Askew of Florida as chairman eo-va.1t94 ~-~~,,_ floe , .. ._ • ..,, oer ...... ~ ~ C.rto• A•v•rea, 171'1 °"""- doned a t sea for the next year. 11'.n.'f: Patrick J. Lacey of 11•191• ""9 .....,.. LA"'• Hv"""''°" •• ..,,.. c;.fllwN• "J'h G k I ... t ~ ~ i I • THE Fl..O'#!lt GAllDEN. ltOll .,.., e r ee re•~·· er Wis<'onsin w •s naql-oaa rman -e ect. "-'"'et°'¥'" """t CM11, 1111t.c. ~'"'" 81.cs . H,.,.1i,..c.,. ee~n. ca. '"'' """""" " t•Hv<'"..,.., 1,. Nima reported Thursday • 1 ........ 11.JO.-J111,,, .. ,. ~,. .,.., "'""""'' th t "t t k Fl • Id au W l f T -------"'"""'u' hfO• RoM.,.'fW• 1Utt c.arto,.Al'ffft'I a ' oo anagan s Fourteen-year-o nnSOll a ters o ucson. Pt:BLIC SOTICF. ••cie11.,. ... ,,. H""""V'"" iw.ch. c.. Th•• ""'•mont .,., 111~ ""'"' IN yacht io tow south of Arit .. won tbe "My America Contest" sponsored by ,,.., covn1yC••""'O••"~Gou111, .... -.. Greenland the previous the Bicenten nia l Commission of Pennsylvania Jnd P1CT1Ttouuuaiwan dl!~~':"'',.." •-conovci..i"'.,. '" 11. •m 1 .,m,. day. However, the vessel the National Education Asl()('ialion. NAM•n•nMthn K•n 1.Aoww••... ,.,,.,.,_ 0,.,,.. c.o." '*"' ,...,... was lost when a tow line Ali·aon won ss.ooo for 1'ilt ,..,.,.i,,, """0" i. \)Olftll .,.,_ .,.,,,~ 11•••"'•"t ••• 11r.cs •• ,,. ,..., J ........ u.:io .• nc1Ju1"'· "Jt' ""''" ,..\iH C--ly(lt"'olOflftQe(-yonJ broke a mm stri P presentation ( ) A1cH•110 PAt11C c;oMPANv, m is."'" wt\! OUOll "'0"'· N"'-19"dl.f' ,,_ PUBLIC NOTICE T11E SKIPPER of the of America's pas t. pre· c • PEOl'LE '*:i.e.,.,, e.c~wlth "•'k· ""WU """o"'" ~.,,.. eo .. 1 °""' l'll04. ----------- Nim a reported via radio sent and future. _ OcMftf'rt111,l'l••..,f1•uc11,CA9*J J-)0 ... 11e1J11"''·14•21·m• ,1,._1 "'C'flftOVtauat .. HS that the Galloping Gael The . $2 ,500 second-_________ ,.., .,.".,...,,,,. .. 1s ~-uc-..,..,.,, .. ,,.111asTafaMain was fqund with its sails place pnze went to Sara oiv!W••,.k,..,•e. "•'" .!~:~loWl,,.Ptr-•M•_,....,, partiaUy down and said Sieler, 17, of Norfolk, Neb .. for her poem about ™' "•'•-"t ... , .. .._ w111t.., PUBLIC NOTICE l(Ozv ·•~THAT cowe1t it a ppeared F lanagan America. and 17-ye•-old B~rl .Ja~e• M..,.e l~ of o-i,c ... 11.i<>r•"9"COvMJ .. .-ro~ ti. L..,... ••·· t.MU ~CA R t W h Llected S1 500 as third place pnze u. m• -. "'cT1nouseu11N1LH .,.,. j m a y h ave fallen over-en _on . as ··co. . · · .. _ WAMl!ITAHM•WT .. ,11•rd lllMUll•""'· u. ....,... board while adJusting for his montage paJnting of American life. f'llllll--.c>r..,.. CM" OellY PilOI. •• n.to1-•"ll.,.,_., • ..._-. -.c.1eM1 ... CAtt6Jt , .. _m _ • JllM•.-J ... Y1 .... 11.lt16 1105-16 _ _,. ......,...-._.....J.Moll>I-.-~ u..: · -tho f 9'10RE"J EA ft C~ 0 -.CMWMM<l,CA---The rescue center an A federal judge ruled that Kea Kesey, au r o P\JBLIC N011CE e>.1..•FORN•• 1,101 "'' W-..q4.., Th11 "'"'""" 11 <OflcNc1t4 ., • H allrax s aid it is in· "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," ~aru:iotsue the --="=,,...,.,,...,.,,..,.,.,,~=--1 ,..,..,., .. ,,.v .. 11p 0v.CA.9110t · ...,...'::'.:::.r~11,1 • ...,. terested kl t he y 3cht's producers ol the Academy Award-wmn1n1 movie "' .. <:!~:~!:~!':::• c.o.;,:e;;,~;.~:~~·;':' A-· A .. 11 ... Mott1i.-. log book and detallS Of based On the book. fflelot~perSOftbd0i"9-Mll Roe>trt £ow•" hl>t,.9, DJS _,,, ...... , l4ot-ftl wn .,,.,, wltlt ~ Jud 0 Sk u ( us o· . Co t I ., ._ ....... ,mos.11e.c:11.C•.tt7~ Geunl'l'Cler-.. ~ ..... c~ ... ,,"'., the latest entries. The ge Uo op 0 . . IStncl ur n 14UHZ" VA llEV NATURAi. Thi• b ......... II (O"du<IH .. , • l,ltlt ,....,,. 38-foot yatht was among Portland ruled that Kesey t'annot sue lor rtaud and vrrAM1N COMP•"'"'· ,.., .....,. _,.,_,_stt••· ~ $ ()0 ()()() ( oli' aJ d' •~ d b aJ IAM,Mh,itftV"IO·C•illortl.t'1'1S Tr1MPerry ............. °'""" CCMl•I 0.11, ....... 125 which left Plymouth. 1or 1 • or e m on ts ... .,.,s cause Yan · ao""'" Mt6re<io• si. .. n . t4ll1 T"'' ..... meni "'"' 111.a ""'" '"" J111y1.u,Jt.11,1t,. England on June s for leged breach of contract . ~· u ... """"<>" v .. 10. c.i•._,,. c.ovn1, O•r-o• or•"9• countvan i ..... Newport. The movie. based on-J<esey's 1962 novel, won ·~~ ....,.,,.,,. .. <-t••" "" •" ·~ '·"'• ,.,,.,•--P-U_B_L-IC--N-dnc~-E-- She w~s taken in tow five Academy Awards. int'luding one for the best d••-•· Pwi.-ounQO Coo• O••ty .,. .... 'by the Nim a about 300 picture • 8-••Mco._s.._, '.lvne"n:JO, •NI Jut'f"7, u.,,,. •--~,.~,CT=.,::-:,:-:::ou~s:_•''.":'u1:'l1".": .. -.::H::::~:-- l I * flll} "'"'mfnl w•~ lllff -111 l llt MA>1' NAM•,Sf&f•lllltlNT m es ea s l 0 r N c w . ~YO•rllot ~ ... II<' (OunlyonJ-T ... lotlowi119"*"4>ft• •••#"9llori0· fouadland and was towed A telephoned death threat against m ovie actor 11. 1•1•. .-.n .. : Rl .. hard Dreyru•s was made after the actor, work· • "51'" PUBLIC NOTICE THE" SHOPPE, 1110-0 s. CW.l fOll about five bOUrS " " l'vbilllltd ~.oflQtContO.llyf1lol. Hlql\w1Y,YO-he<~,CA.ft6)l .. -"ore break in" loose ln Ing in Mobile. Ala. on a film , d enounced the Ku Klux Junel4.n.JO.•rtc1Ju1,1, ,,,. '~•16 --. -e11.,. R Woocts ·uo~ ~ ~·' I!> r h' I beli i .. NOTICEO!_TlllT/~s.T,•, li'Sl&L& . •n·-·n-~h.C·-·'·s1 • d ( Klan as "t.he e nemy o everyl ing eve n. ... • ~.---~ ~ .•• 3 nse og. News Director Carlton Cordell of WALA· TV in PUBLIC NOTICE 0n Ftluy, J~•r JO, m•"' 11:00 '•<11• 0 · 51"0· n• °'""'...., -----------o'cloc• &.M •t 11000\ltll !>tr_. ivllt Co"'1.UC>i..-d.CA.tllt6 Mobilo said a male voice made the threat in a l'tCTtT•ousiOMNISS *>•" tn• ciiro1 "'••pc><l IMM.h: S•<11• T111• llu\lneu 11 coll011CtH &J • telephone call to the t elevision 11tation 's -•n•T&M•MT o1c.111°'"'"M&t1•NEASF1N""'c1AL II'""'•'~;~~!,. Swl•-hboard operator. Tnef&il41Wi119.,....'°"''dOl"'llllJ'~ co11PORAT1ow, 1ormer1y ~PtTAL 1111, ,1,.1,,,,."1 .,,., fllff .,111 _ "' •• AlllANC!. COAl'ORATI ON, °' C•lt·OIJ"L&T. '"I .. ..,,., 11\od., , •• ..,._ -04'<10 ol 'rN\l tUCUt COllftlV Cl••-ol 0••"40 Co....Cy<M.J\IN CQrdeU said a tape recording of the threat w as eo.1111Mst,CA .,.. •"' Lifttoi" 0 , sr..u"i." recorc1ec1 ".,,. ,,,,. made and turned over to the F BI and Mobile ,,,.,.t~ •ooert "••11•· '"" ,.,,.. "· 1t1s ,,., 1oo1< "°' -.,. .,. Pvlll• ""0r..,09 c-.t Olliy" PiWtl h I I ~rwl.-f,t1Vftll~10tl~9Hcll.CA. Ofllclll lltt0td\ In IM olflu fW 1"41 ' r. • aut or l t!li. T"'' bvl~ 1, <"'~'ed by""'" Rec0tC1•., 01 °'"" .. C..u"''· c.tlllorN•. J ..... u. >O.•lldJ11ty I, 14, t76 1' >~ * dl•IW.. -lly r••>Oll ... <l~IVll lft 1"9 Nl'fn'·m ~ & "•ldl f h It h "th ( d Gera,..a, l'equeU• or -•ormitrtet of Ollll41llon• ... u .. ..i "-ng ormersc oo eac erw1 a on ness ,,.., ... ,.,,,..,, ... , .,,.., ... Pl ,,... _,,11v1...:1uo1,.41,,..,,,.i<,.e><cs..t•un, Bus Passenger Killed SAN 01£CO <Ari A man Nt.abd~ Inc on a G rtyhoand bus was shot \o death aa be n p0lo1uec:t to a seated p'91t-n11er for stumbllna OR01nst him. "Pardon m e." Wardell Campbell said 1)ut the oth~r man ~looe1 up And thot0 tllm in tht t'hest with a hand1;un. tben r•n from the but Mboul to leave for Loi Anitelt>~. Campbell. 2~. wn• ~1tdlng hOme for Loe Aqele~ when the shoollna loolt place In tbe downtown bus depot Tues· d'1 nlaht. A toxl took tbc.i kllkr away. and poUce ntd they wer e 11tlll looktna for blm today. Chda.-Pro•pt• Frar SAN JOSE <AP> The P1.1c1£ic Ga.s & Eletlrlc Co . swit chboard was flooded with calls TuC$dQy nl1tht wht n an equipment rallurc left 20.800 Santa C1ara County resldenL~ without powe r and ralsed fears ol a terrorist bomb 1qof a PG&E raclllt.y. TM New World Uberatloo Front Ud warned lo • tommunique Monday t.laat three cale_ndar bombs h ad btf'n tit te 10 olf b)' SaU.arda.Y at two PG•E U&es .. NonlMml c.nronla. l arry Ootsette, a spoketman few the utility. Mid the eurt tame ol lhe mo~ tJoa bad not. beeo determined. but added. ''There was no explosion.·• ,_ ( tale J north or tlle San Lu1!\ reservoir In lhe oorthcrn San Jo:iqwn Volley lie u 1d ~ sm all leak of about 70 Jtllllons a m in ute developed Inst spr Ing. But the us ual eftortl to repair it didn't work. The stctor ~hou ld bc- back In 11ervlce by m1d·Auaust BroaeM Frlrad ,'Wafftrd SACRAMENTO <APJ IJuxter Rice, a onetlmt seminary classm ate of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. bas been named by Drown lo head the slate Departmeot of Alcoholic Beveraae Control. Rict', 38. o f Modesto. has been 11 s pecial t'onsultant on alt'ohol policy to Uealtb and Welfare Secretary Mario Obledo aince last September The ~rleley native also spent 61'2 years In the C•ntral Intelligence Agency's foreign policy researt:h and analysis office. for tM n.ne arts and kar~te has been elected Mex· ""'"'' ,, •• ,.,. o...,... '°""4'"" J""" -1<•0' w111ch .... ••~0t-MMc11 n. I.CO'S n"Xt president b)' the over /I'"• 1'1' In 8-,, .. , PIQt II• ol ~()I --,.,,-,..,.tT""t"'T""'tO""Vc~S~l,.,-U..,.l~IW~.~U~- P t: BLIC SOTICE "-'""' ft(11t Aoc0<d•. will Miii al public He NAMI STATEMaln whelming maJonty the govern· Puoi''""°'"-c-1 D••• "''-'· ,._,.,.c ........ 1,..,.,, ... ,, .... ,. ...... T,,.totiow•ntPt''°"'",.Mlfte- t • d'd t aJ '"""IJ IO 1"61ut• I.••. ltll tie. -l'hliOfl, t>r e"Cumbr-h, 11it ,...,., ment par Y s can 1 a & ways ·no-1' ""~'•" <9" .. Y•o" .... d ''"~ ,,. ,,.,.co soL•t1 H£•r111v gets -----1,,.,dOMClotlrOl\li"O•-·••"t ... 1~1 .. tVSTIMI. ,.,, c.11 ........... .. Josr Lopez PortUlo, the 56· Pl:Bl.IC SOTICE '"' '"" o• Co•t"' Mn• eo .... 1v •1 C.11i.ww.CAt>•1' did ' h I 'It Ot-. St•I• "' c1morn••. -·-Mf•• E.,.,,, eau•...,.tm c..--. vear-old can at(' o t (' n1., U · -----·------M lCll 1 Of '""' No •U. r11rv1ew "°" 1c...11tornl•'· tt11 ce1'"' "'"", iional Revolutionary Party PRI. "'crmous•u,•N&tl M•Qt>1..,.,,,.,.,,..<•••01co•••~·w ... 1 ••4.c.t\••Mtw.CA t14H l ••M&ST•Y•M•WT --P•e<Ot<trf•"Boo• l• ..... OOI fllh&v>i ... ul•b<ttn9,_I., ... was opposed by on Y two weak ,,. t9ltow41111 .,.,'°" "dtlllo 11on1. Mhullontev• M•o• ••<ore11o10..,,. --•"°" Wrllt>•ln candid&le1S in thC VOl• M\U\ c..v<llV •'"° """"" .._ 7Ul l'tKillt, Ml"' IOfQf Eau1..-1 NOltMA,. (LICflillC co ..... 101«> Go•I• Mna, C..•11••"•• •or ,..,__ Co<,..,•11°" Ing. ''""''•· Ft1111t•1""•11t•,C•tt"" et H'l'•no 0111111•11011> \lf.ur•CI..., .. ,., Ot•"6fV E. M4IH\ On Dec. l . LoJ)(IZ Portillo ..... "'." A ....... IOI«), .. , ... Cit.CS Of ftu\I, Wl\l<ll"Q lt'tl. ( .... (It\. ""' "•'•"'•"' tHftl wllll.,.. C....'1' LOl'az l'OttTt"o w'll b""come Mexico'• ""lh presl· Aw ' "°""111"v••r.,,cau10t ""' •• ,.......,, 0' ''"' ''"""· -•• Cte,1ie10,.,... C.u11lvOflJ-u, "'• •• 1 .., ., o• '"" ..,,,,.."" (e11<111<tH.., Ml !ft. lltllCIM -~· ,.., ,.,..,, ,......,., 1" ,....., dent. t'ontinulng nearly half a cen tury of P RI "'•1e1""1 '"'"'t t111roo'" ""° t•t.ooo oo 111.-ia "'*'-Or•• c...1 o.11, t1111e1, dominance '"'"'lllA. "•'" ptlrt<le>el o• lftt .... ,. W!tml<I '"'"'llV. ,_ ... -Juty T, i.,21, 1'11 • .Jimmy Cartt r '"knf'w lhe Blblo well and oil his talk was geared to the Lord,·· s;tyS 3 Lock Haven , Po .. w~m an who remumbers the OemCX'rallc pre· !ildentlol hopeful'li visit to ht•r mountain town u a street evanJ?ell11t eight year~ ago. "All the lay and clt•rical m issiona ries. includ· in& Mr Carter. stood and J?ave their tesUm onle8 nightly ... Thelma Farwell was quoted os saylng in lhe Nashville Tennessean The Tennessean. in a copyrighted story, sald Carter. odds-on favontc tor his party's presldtmtial nomlf\ation. did Southern Baptist misslonkry work in l!Ml3 In Lock H aven. Williamsport, Pa . and Spr· rng(ield. Mass • Tiii\ ......... "' .... ,,,... Wllll ,,,. wllll lnltrO\I IPWtOO" ., , ... ••"' ol 10" ,,,~,,. Covftl'l'C•er,o•Ote119tCovf\ly011J-N<Mnil"' 1----------- n. "" ~tt4J"'''·"'• PUBLIC NOTICE ~.... MAlllNl!llS!'INANCIAI. PvOtiw..CI Oro~ CoHI 0 .. ly PllOI, (OAPOAAflON J-l0.1ftCIJUIYl.U,1I, .. ,. By(l•••S f •4le,!.<r<,marr ----------11_'_1·1t P\IOll\llr,, O••nQlt (.oul 04tlly l'ilOI, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •n•••ss NAMI ITAT•M&NT '"" 1011...,1114 ...... " " ..... ""' ..., ... IN(QM, hlO w .. 1 Oct"" """' ......,, .. Kh,,A t}MO ""'rlle H ... ~. J•tO ~ ~ ,.,.,. •• H"'OO•l .. ll<~. CA T7WO Tltn -'""" I\ <•Mu<le<l tw Ml .. "'-' ~tlt HlllW" Tiii\ -·-"I '"H Ii~ wtllt -Cwrlly , ...... o. .... c;.--...,.;.. U. •t1' Ju•y '· ... 71. ,.,. nio.,. PUBLIC NOTICE 'i rf ~ 1.-p ~.r Actress Kia Darby obtained a lien for back ,. rpe 1 e .. # ,.. child 1upport agiainSt the SU mUlion bft' H · SACRA II ENTO CAP ) -State husbend. ~tor .Jamn S&a<>y. re· Trantpof\•tlon Direct or Adriana «Otly wu awarded fOf' Injuries Glantum> Ufl HCJl:ywood-Burbuk autfered in a traffic aceidtnt Airport ls betnl' ordered to s tart a three year• a10. noise mCJ!Utorlnf ptocnm within 120 Tht szo.~ lien ll'uted by d• e , c . Mass Darby were divorced ln OAu 1981. Miss O.arby oristnally won S.00 monthly cblld u.,Port for lheir dal,llhlcr, but that was rtduccd to S27S per month in 1973 . • ... l . Ll Laguna/South ~oast EDI Tl ON VOL. 69, NO. 189, S SECTIONS, •6 PAGES ~o~a,· s Closir•I! .~. toeks TEN CENTS' Queen 'Forgives' 200-year-old WASHINGTON (APJ -QuHn Elizabeth IJ ot Great Brit11ln ar- rived bere today lo pay for1lvmg tribute to the natJon whkh re· belled aaawt the colonial rule of • her ro,ral ancestors ~ years ago. 1 t ' Al a White House welcoming ceremony. \be queen emphasized lbat Britlsh·Americ:an relations have been friendly wllh only rart!, brief exceptions the past 3..., centuries. Hooked Tuna DrowmMan GLOUCESTER. Ma ss. CAP> -A fisherman ap- parently drowned when he was pulled from his fishing boat by a large tuna. the Coast Guard r eported lo- day. William Rich, 31, became entangled in bjs fi.shlng line Tuesday after hooking the tul}a about 15 miles southeast of Gloucester aboard bis vessel, the· Seven Thlrty. The Coast Guard, using a he,icopter and several small boats, searched un· successfully for the fis- be~an. LB School Tax Drops 36 Cents A 2S-8 percent lnc"ase in lhe assnHd valuation will \raulat.e into a 38-cent tu rate deeruse In the Lacuna Beach Unified School District. The district's current rate of S3.0l ptr SlOO assessed value will decltne to $2.65, accordina to figures &iven to school trustees Tuesday nl&ht. The tu rate decrease essen- tially ia automatic because or state school flnancin& laws. Districts are permitted to spend a fii<ed amount for their enrollments and set their lax rates accordingly. An effect or this ls lhal if the assessed valua· tion aoes up, the lax rate goes down. Whether property owners will face lower tax bills as a resull of the rate decrease Is uncertain. Wh en assessed valuation na.urea were released counly of· ficlals said the sizable increases were due primarily to re•ulua· lion of exiatin1t property rather than addition of new cooslrucllon to the tax rolls. Thus, added taxes from re- ' aluat\on would erase any uv· 1n1s ·c reated by a lax rate decreue. The tu rate drop might tum 111t to bt> only 31 cents, depending •n action by the bo•rd July 20 on 1 state ''bond•!'•" bill that al ows school districts to lncrea!\e heir tH rate• to ('Over cost.5 of nnauon. Of the overall proposed $2.85 ate: $2.27 would finance general ·und exptnaes; 10 ctnt.s would go 'or community aervlce pro· A rams; 1.S cents fC'lr partlclpa· 11on ln tbe ltt1ionat Occupational "ro1ram; It cents for bofMt re· . tempUon. a nd elaht cent1 for conetructlon or • new continua· :ion feolUty at La~na Beach 1t11h $Chool. The latter would be levied tor one year only. The final tax rate will be set \u1. 3 when trustees consider adoption or the 16.2 mllllon hudMtt for the upcoming school •ear . m ESE WHEELS FENT QUICKLY ,.. • ... .. For neurly J 70 years, there waa a formal con&titutional link between us. Your Declaration of Independence broke that link but it did not for long break our friendship," s he said. The queen said the British and American peoples "are as close today as two peoples have ever been.'' Accompanied by her husband. Prince Philip. an official party of 16 and an entourage of 52, lhe queen arrived here on the second and most lmport~mt •top or a six- day bicentennial visit. The royal couple new t.o An· drewa Air Force Base here from Phlldadelphla a nd were received by the President and Mrs. Ford on a hot, humid and overcast morning. As the royal couple departed the base in a U mousine for the s hort tnp to Washington, a police car chasing a suspected bank robber sped through the &atu in the oppoaile direction. according to Thomas Rogers, a cab driver who said be witnessed the incl· dent. Spokesman Doug Hill of lbe Prince George's (Md.) Police Department. said that al\hOUlh the suspected bank robber was believed lo be armed, no shots were ffred. The robber remalned at large_ "The sirens and squealing Bo Hits Teen HB Accident Damages Brain By ARTH UR R. VINSEL Oll"-O•llr POel\Wll Neur~surgery specialists con· linued their vigil today over a Huntington Beach teenager whose fascination with science and explosives resulted in a blast that e mbedded a power drill bat m hls brain Saturday. Kerry R. Snyder. 17, of 6062 Stone Ave., was apparenUy build· ing a bQmb in a shed workshop at home when the materials ex- ploded. burling the drill through his skull. The youth, found immediately by his stepfather and rushed to Huntington I ntercommunity Hospital. was listed in guarded condition today. Investigators said the victim underwent neurosurgery over the weekend to remove the drill bit and attempt to repair brain damage. "Wetheoraze it was a pipe bomb he was making and when he wenl LO drill a hold for the fuse and it ble11.• up.·· Detective Sgt. Berl Chadwick said Tuesday. Clemente Tax Rate Decrease Unlikely Despite a 23 percent increase in the assessed valuation of San Clemente property, no city lax rate drop is in sight. That was the word from City Manacer Gerald Weeks during an ~t.erview Tuesday. Weeks said the increase in tbe city's assessed valuation tAV,) would bring in an "extra couple hundre d thousand" dollars, but that the funds were bein11 budgeted for projects long neglected. Weeks said the city budget ·will be ip the area of S7 million. Last year's budget was S6 I million. Tbe current citv tax rate is $1.SS per $100 AV. That means t he owner of a $40,000 home will • pay about SlSS a year in city property tax. The City Co\1nell lncreaeed the city tax 11 cents. per $100 AV last year . Weeks sald be woo't have aQY idea bow much money was uns- pent at the July 1 end of the 1975·76 fiscal period until the city's books are closed out. The city bad anticipated a 16 percent i~reue in its AV ~ h ad included the additional funds in the budget. . The City Council is expected lo set a budget study session time schedule at tonight's 7:30 council session. 'Got. Ya Again' Cop Caper Works WASHINGTON <AP I Chicago Bob t hought he was fencing stolen goods with crooked employes or a truck re· pair s hop. Sul the guys behind the counter at the H & H Truck- ing really were on the up and U("I H & II was a police subsidiary They'.re calling it "Got Ya Again." For the second Ume tn four months, scores of persons have b<!en arrested for allegedly fencing stolen goods at a dummy business set U("I her{' by local police and FBI agents pos1n~ ns street toughs. On Tuesday. authonttes bei;:an rounding up 140 peoplt• on characs that they sold Sl.2 million worth of s~cn chet'kll, credit cards. guns, appliances and cars to the undercover of fi cers at lhe Cake garage, which beaan business seven months ago. Feb. 23. the police and FBI ar- rested more than \00 suspected thieves who peddled their wares at a wuehouae manned by of flcers •·ho posed as Mafia.type gangsters with alia. .. ~ lllte Rico Ri"atone. The first operation was dubbed "The Sting." Tuesday's encore used the name or H & H's so·callcd parent company. G.Y.A. Inc. -police Jargon for ''Got Ya Again.·· A series of raids netted 71 of the 140 persons named in the war- rants. and authorities were seek· 1ng the rest. They got the home addresses of many customers a few weeks ago by selling SlO raffle 1.Jckets on a nonexistent Cadillac Eldorado The tmdercover agents at H & <~e FENCE. Pa~e AZ> School Board Meet Mo ved to Thursday The Capistrano Unified School District Board of Euucallon will meet al 7 :30 p.m . Thursday at dl1tricl headquarte rs. 32972 Calle Perfecto. San Juan Caplstrano. The meeting. oriainally called for Tu esda y n4 g ht. w a~ :tdjoumed to ThuriJdty for lack of a quorum or the seven·mcmber board. Police searched the home where Snyder lives with hi s parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Donald Cain, and confiscated a variety or items from the victim's room as evidence. The property included an elghl- inch rocket. what appeared to be a stick or explosives and a large amount of inflammable or ex- plosive chemicals, police said. Investigators sfild it is yet un· determined whether any chargu mjghl be fil ed in the episode In north Huntington Beach, near Meadowlark Country Club. Cop Action Draws Fire In Newport 8F ..... a nNOIM Of., .. 11 ....... ...... Re,sid ent1 ·of tbe central Newport Beach ael1hborbood wbere Suaday'a l•llroclie look place bave athc.S reaCtJont to the melee that ended with 35 people in police custody_ Officen who canvaaaed the 30th Street and Balboa -Boulnard at'H Moaday "Hid-t5 residents fi led crime reports stemming from the party which al one point attracted 1,000 people. Meanwhile. some ol the people arrested by pollce and witnesses to t he police breakup of the party, complalned ot what they described es police over reaction. Capt. Wayne Connolly, commander ot the police department's patrol division , said today the department will investigate charges o f wron1doing against any oCCicer participating in the mass arrests at the party. , But he cautioned that anyone who files such a complaint has got lo be able to id~Ufy the officer by badge number or name_ "otherwise it would be pointless to lnvHtigate If the citl~en can't Identify the omcer · · The majority of the 26 arrests made Sunday night were for failure to d isperse, allhou1Ch a few people were booked on felony as· saull charges for alleged alterca· Uons with police. Connolly pointed oul that or the 26, six were Newport Beach resident~ and the real came from outside tbe city. Complalnt.8 about police action In breaking up the party were given to the Dally Pilot by Carolyn Howe, 114 30th St.; Valerie Thoms. 2l2 30tb St.. and Jdn and JuUe F'1lk or 4110 Seashore Drive. who were visitln1at126" 30thSt. Julie Falk. 21. was one or the people arrested for rauure to disperse. Her mother, Jean. aald she was watching lrom a balcony <SH MF.LEE. Pa8• A2) wheels were a surprise to the security around the motorcude," Hill said. "The queen was never interrupted and went on her way unharmed." The base was sealed off to the public. Tbe queen was greeted at the base by U .S. Chief of Protocol Henry Catto. As she departed from the plane, she received a formal military greeting by an. Air Force honor guard which lined 1 red carpel ut tht' steps of l her plane. , The "very vt•luable lesson" th~ British learned from their ex- perience, s he said, was that the rights or others t o l(overn , themselves In their own ways must be respected. The occasion ror her remarks was the presen· • talion of a bicentennial girt. a belJ cast in the same foundry as Ptuladelphia·s famed. cracked Liberty Bell. AIR TANKER DROPS FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 250 Flretlghten Galled Out for County Conflagration Br•uh Fire Blackens 360 Trabuco Acres By LAU&IE ~PEil Oltho.lly~"91f i.c~~ lSmile· per·hour winds raced over rs of barley and dry brush, blacken· in& 360 acres in the Coto de ca13 resort area Tuesda)"afternoon. The fke apparently was start- ed by a pickup truck being used in grain har vesting in Wagon Wheel Canyon, said Fire In- formation Officer Steve Garreu. He was uncertain .bow the truck caused the fire since checks of the vehicle proved It was in good working order The blaze erupted al about 1.30 p.m . and was under control Police Hunt South Coast Rape Suspect A Corona del Mar woman was raped Tuesday by a motorist who offered htr a lift home from the Dana Point area and then at- tack.cl her In hts nearby apart· ment, Orange County Sheriff's omcers reported. Depullea said the 23-year-old victim told them the attack oc· curred In an apartment al the Straight Ahead Halfway House at Pacific Coast Highway and Street of the Golden Lantern In Dana Potnt. Otncer1 described the facility aa a former hotel that fa now used •• a rehabilitation center for former drua u.sers. Officers uld the victim Wa!I warned she would be Injured If she did no' yield to her attatker's sexual demand•. The incident Is under inveatlaaUon today within three hours. At one point. when the wind f u<Jaenly shtfted dircctron. the - blaze raged out of control through another canyon in the hills above M lssion VieJo and toward Coto d e Caza·s gun clubhouse and kennel Several dolls and one horse were evacuated while fire crews stood by the structures prepared to fi ght off tht' approaching bl ate. Garrell said tht' fire wal> stopped after a backfire was sol along a road winding through the hills near the clubhouse "If they hadn:t stopped at. then there would have been trouble, .. he said. Two hundred flrerighters from t he California Divis ion of Forestry and the Orangr County Fire Department fought the blaze in the tinder dry brush. Three air tankers dropped fire retardant chemicals on the flames and about 22 pieces of ground equipment wert· used m lhe battle No injuries res ultro from thl' fire. One piece of form equip ment. u wat er lanker. wit~ ct,stroyed. Fire crews were !\Ult on the scene thlM morning mop· ping up a nd dou11 in11 pot111lble hot spots Or~n~,:~aH~ We n titer Two Windfalls Benefit College Uaiy 11um1hlnt• throu1th • Thursday with patchy t>ar 1 ly mornlnllt low clourls and • rog Continued warm. with hlllh Thursday low 70s ~ , beaches to upper 80ll a~ laJld. IA W tonight fi(). i ! INSIDE T ODA V ~ .. . Barletta la quick to pohrt out that even tr the rate iJ trimmed to the ••me level H laet year, ln· dMdual property tu bil1a In the district wtll be considerably bt1ber becau•• or the muaive valuation lnereaae_ 'tftle board ~"~ lhe...addi-tional revenue &enttated by the lncreH~ AV for UX redaction o c al" he .a....; • ble, thoulb.'' Because it is one of California's fatteat·Vo•in& cliltr\tts, Sad <See COLL SGS, Pace A!) A congrtariofto.l probt' 6~ ' MorlM recruit actll.lll~• r"lt ' UNUd Q "high" d.eGlh ~ and cm "u1u11uat•· num~ ln1urlu 1ncurr~d dur' trc:ttning. A4, • , .J.ad~x-,., ---JIU ANIU-" lilt -yTr" • I f OAll Y ,.,LOT LISC 111 ation Wan .=.;::..:..:..z;..::~;..:!C=:.=::...:.;:=_::.:;_:~.;::::;.::.:::,.::a~,;mr.. Top of ~o~ld School .Ba~Cked Ry FRF.OERl{'K S<llOt;MF.111. Oi , ... 0•11¥ l'ilef '~ The I t.>~1 ~nataon or Albert Haven as principal of Laauna Rea ch 14 Top of the World Elementary S<'hool ha. l{rner•t· '-'d a wuv .. o r r nnt'('rn over wheth<>r ttw );('hool will retoin lb 1nnovali ve posture under new ll'udt•rsh1p That concern surfuct"<i Tues· day night at a mN!tini< of Laguna Beach Unified School D1stnct trustees . Trustee Honald Chilcote said he had received telephone calls from several people who urged that "a philosophy of openness, of innovt1 l1on, of team teachmg" I~ retained at Top or lhe World. Ch1lcok -;..11d. however. that he is u~are th.it there is pl'essure from others 1n the community for <'hangcs that would make Top of the World School more "tradi-tional " Haven was recruited in 1967 to open Top of the World. Under hia direction. innovative education'1 programs were developed, many of which recei\•ed study from educators throughout the nation. Haven resigned last month to ac- cept an administrative position m San Di ego County School Dis- trict. Chilcote said he favors retain· ing the innovative programs of the school But he said he would like to see more of an "intellectual thrust. .. "We should get attentioo off of Disneyland and onto cultural cvent11 that have significance," he said. Trustee Jane Boyd said she had received calls from persons "ho wanted to see more of an in- tellectual thrust. She said the calls came both rrom persons who wanted innovation continued and others who favored a "back to the basics" approach. Discussion of the future or Top of the World cropped up during t·onsiderat1on of who s hould represent the board on a screen- ing committee that will review applicants for the prlncipal's Job. Board President Michael Sagar was selected. Board m embers gene r ally ai!reed that a selection Pro<:ess City Phone Pact Probe d tO~G BEACH CAP> -Caty of- f1c1als say they "111 an\'estigate "hY General Telephone Com- pany was awarded a lucrative contr act to install a Centrex phone system 1n the new Ctty Hall. apparently without open b1dd1n1 or City Counrll approval. Aeling City Manager Robert Creighton told City Council Tues· day the contract was placed 2Va years ago by Robert Kenned)•, director of public service. Installation of the system, which Is expect ed to cost the city $170.000 annually, wa.s reported nearly complet<'. I Callers Get The Me ssage Nl ~c -s c c o nd rec orded mes:sages designed to cut down the number of directory as- !>1st11nce <'alls in Oronge County werf' placed into operation Tues. du~ by Pa<'1rk Tt'lrphone Thl' messaaes url(e callers tn look the number up 1n the phone book first The mt.>ss&gc states. "If ynu 've chl'rkt>cl .vnur d1rectnry and are unubh' tn find lhe number you wash. please s \11 y on lhf' line and :i ct1rectory a~!ll!'!tancc operatnr will ans°"'er." ORANGe COAST DAILY PILOT ~...s;:.~.;,~~ !~,~ .. ,. ~~:. = ::.;: c;,:; f M't ~h#U"Q (ttrr•••n• \..., ... NttMM _.,. pu~ .. ,~•d ~u~•w tr\rewt n I •ki.t,, '"" (tt,t• ~.\A Nt tllt'JO•t lko•f fll. Hu#lll,...,,,, f\f_."' f ~ '•'" V•ll•v ,,."."'· )••o••Nc • v.u., """" l•QU4'W'll•lf" ""vtft(U\t A;ilt"t .. ••~1-.. t•N\ '" ""''"'•\'Wit \•hi' .. " ~ '""'"°' .. ' '"" O'•rw10.-1 °"'"''"''"" pta"t '' M JJO Wot f· •>t \l•nt (.m,t .. Mt\• t •ht._..,. •• .,..~ Robl-rt N. W~ ,.,., .. _,_.*'t •M ,._,..,.,_.~ Jeck R. Curk'y Y-c.• r•••«"t •NOO."<••·~· Thomes I( HVll PcMor Thomas A. Muratllne ... _..,.,.,_ Charles H, Loos Rkt\ll'd P. Nall 16\U"t.,_. ..... ~ ~ , .. .,,.,. '--•--llN<" °""• ••c.-· .. -· ,...11.,. ..... n, ... o.--.. n Offkw (flll•~ .. )Mwo t..,.S!,.... """'lfte-..... '"'• ..... .....,._, __ ,1101•" IUt tL,,.l'o1 -•t-O_,,_ approved h b l month "Ill f(UlA rontee that a quahty :.u(' ccssorto Haven Is found. Supt . Robert Sanchls noted, however. that suml'ftf'r Is a bad lime to b~ look ing for a new prlo c1pal. lit> said the board s hould ht• prepared to reject all applicants and st3rt a new search "If we don't find a person that we want.'' Sewer Line Studied in Capistrano Project Committee 8 of the South East Regional Redama- tion Authority <SERR.A> will con· duct a public bearing Thursday on a proposed &ewer line along the San J uan Creek flood control chaMel. The meeting will begin al 7 p.m. in San Juan Capistrano City Hall. The pipeline , an extension of an existing line, would carry sewage from Mission Viejo lo the Del Obispo treatment plant in Dana Point. Moulton Niguel a nd Santa Margarita Water Districts, which service the affected Mis- sion Viejo area, are curnntJy leutni a Sao Juan interceptor sewer to carry the waste. The new pipeline will run from an exislinc line in central San .Juu Capiatrano, •Jone S. Jun Creek, to the treatment plant, located near Coast Hi&bway on Del Obispo Road. Property owners along the path of the pipeline must provide an easement so a 20 to 2S-foot- wlde dJtch can be dug to accom· modate the pipe. Ten property owners, inelud· ing the City of San Juan, wlll be affected by the easement re- quirement. ·'There is nothing to prevent the properly owners from using the land above the pipeline, once the pipe ls in," said Carl Kymla, aene't'al manacer ol tbe'1iloult• Nlcuet Water Dlalrict. Ballplayers Will Get Their Semon Ballplayers have to st~ on tbe ball or sometimes lhey can't play ball at all. More than 500 young athletes. con ce rned th at a sewer construction project would interrupt their baseball season al Del Obupo Park in Dana Point, appealed to the Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation District to protect their interests. Don Hickman, the district's vice president. took the matter to 'he South Eas t R~gl ona l 'lec lam a tl o n Authority SERRAI. "I know this Is a s mall matter," Hickman told SERRA, "but we have a lot ot boya who are roncerned." Carl Kymla 1eoeraJ maru1aer ot the Moulton Niauel Water Olstrict. told Hickman he didn't consider baseball a small matter at all. Ky mla sai<t SERRA will Instruct the sewer contrftctor lo coordinate construction with the ball·playlna season. Earthquake Jiggle1 North BERKELEY <AP> -A mild earthquake re1iaterin1 3.4 on tho Richter scale Jl&1led the Santa Clar a Valley early today, draw. in& doaena of telephone calla to police and newspapers. The UnJverslty ol C.lifomJa Sei1mograpb at Berkeley re· corded the shaker at 12:50 a.m . and said the epicenter was in the San Jose vicinity. No damage wu reported. Niguel Salesman Reports Burglary · Appliances and a televiaioa at'l TV, Bus t Itellls On Agenda Expianit1on or th« downtown bus tt'rminol. u cable hilcvialon rate study and Installation or hol'1eshoe court.I ot llelsler Piark are amoni mltltta facln1 the Laguna Beach City O>uncU a~ 7. 30 tonight at City Hitll. The council will consider in(tlatl n1 condemnallon proceedln1s to acqulre two Ocean Avenue Iota that would be used in expanalon and up1radln& , ; of tbe downtown bus statim. ' 011t fo Sore the Wlaole s The owner or the Iota has • indicated his wllllngne5s to sell the property to the city, but prefers the properly be condemned a nd a fair market price negotiated, according to a staff report . Acqulstton or the lots will be financed w ith a portion of $135.000 in state money given to Laguna Beach to help fund opt>rallon of the city's transit system. Th e 155-foot c onverted m in e ::.w e e pe r J ames Bay from Vancouver . D.C .. heads for H awali car r ying m e mbers o f the Green peace Foundation in their search for Hussian \\ha ling ::.tups. Fro• Pagr ''I COLLEGE • • dleback will be one of the biggest long-term beneft cianes of the new state finance law, Barletta noted. Next year alone, the district will get as muc h as $334,000 more in state aid than la.st year -the income that per mitte d ad- ministrators to hold lhe required property tax rate at Sl.05 , Barlet- ta added. He explained that about $40 mlJlion of t~ $272 million state schoo l fund ing package is earmarked to lift a five percent growth limit Imposed on com- munity college districts last year. The limit meant that the state would only provtde equalization fund ing up to fi ve per<'ent of a district's annual growth. Barlet· ta said Saddleback's average daily attendance <ADA J rigure increased 42 percent last year. "The dlrterence between lhe fi ve percent cap and the actual 42 percent growth has to be pi<'ked up by the local taxpayers," Barletta said. "The new law has the effect of eliminating the re- venue limit so we wi ll get state assistance for all ~ur growth." Besides removlng lbe growth "cap," the measure signed by Gov. Brown as part of his $12.8 billion 1tai.. budget Wlll provide SaddJeback with more t.han j ust a base level of financial assistance per runtime student. Saddleback has never received more t.han Sl25 a year per student in state assistance, Barletta said. Under the new law, that will Jump to about 1245. But the finance offi cer ex· plained that the new aid figure will only apply to "new growth" rttorded from now on. College officials are predicting an enroll- ment Increase of 16 percent next year. Fro• Page A J FENCE ... H were •ll black. Officials H td many customers were heroin ad· diets who stole to support their habits. Among those who took the bait was Chlcego Bob. "He would come in and put on an act llke 'Hey man, I know you're the police, but I'm going to deal with you anyway.' He'd put a bag over his head and clown around . And of counle we had It aJI on rllm ." boasted an FBI aient who helped run II & II. Nine of tho11e arrested Tuesday also were nabbed In February at the warehouse called P F .F . Inc , which stood for "Police- FBl-Fencln~ lnco.ruto." H & II was sm aller than P.F .F. Inc Both futured camera.' in the wall• to eapture lhe transactions on videotape. "It was a successful operation because lt was loeal people, It had a local flavor ," said Nick Starnes, wh o ru n s the Washlneton FBI field office. "Most of that property was taken rrom lhost in I.his city who ran least afford to lose it." said Earl Silbert, U .S attorney for the dist t i ct. •'That lnt'luded checks taken from people on welfare who needed that money for their rent and their food." D.C. Polil'e Chief Maurice Cullln ane said Sl percent of H & H's customers were out or jail on probaUon, parole or Pf'e-lrial re· lease. A t S o11 Cle1ne11f e Checkpoint Agents Await New Orders By JACK CHAPPELL 01 ·~· o •••• ,.,"'4 , .... but at the rate they've been com· 1ng through here. l don't know if lhey've any plans for increasing their operations. The <'Ouncil will be advised that T e l eco m munlcations Man agem en l Inc .• or Los Angeles, has been hired to study whether a SJ.SO per month rate increase sought by Storer Cable Tele\'Woo Inc .. iajusUfied Telecommunications will be paid $8,400 to conduct the study The council recently aulhorlzed th at a maximum of $18,000 be set uside for the rate study. Stor er is seeking the rate increase to offset what it claims is u sagging rate of re turn on ·ils in vestm e nt. City offic ials, however . a re not convinced the rate of return Is tttat poor. The current cable television rate is $6 per month within the city limit.a. U.S. Border Patrol agents at the San Cle mente checkpoint were awaiting orders today from Washjngton D.C. telling them to begin halting traffic for 1mm1- gration checks again. "It will be just a matter or hours after we get the word that we'll be in operation." Alexander Janicki. agent in charge. said. Agent Janicki said 1t would be just a matter of fhppin~ sw1tcht>s to acti\'ate the nashmg lights over the San Diego 1-'reeway and putting some agents on the pave· ment to visually cht.•ck vehicles as they pass. "We've been averaging 5,000 tapprehended aliens> a month for the last four months. Half or those apprehensions have been coming oH the highway. I don't know how m uch more than t hat they can increase their operti· tion," Age nt Janicki said. lie said he had no idea what pcrrentage of the illegal aliens romtnj:l into the United States were being apprehended. Also to be considered Is a plan nin g c o mm issio n ' recommendation that the old roque court:r1 at Heisler Park b<.' <'onve rted for use as horseshoe courts. The checkpoint JUSt south t>f San Clemente was closed in March 1975 after a series of ad- verse court del·1sions h m1ting the patrol's ability to Inspect' vehicles routinely. That s tring of negative de- cisions was reversed Tuesday when the U.S. Supreme Court by a 7-2 vote ruled the patrol could s top tra ffi c on inters tate highways to check for Mexicans being s muggled into the country. sometimes by the truckload. Janicki said he had no Idea ex- actly when the orders would be forthcoming from headquarters He s1tid the U.S. Attorney and the Counselor General would have to research the decision and provide the department w~th guidelines for the checkpoint operation. "That could be two day<; or two weeks. we JUSt don't know at this time." he said. Asked if he felt there would be a large increase 1n smuggling ac- tivity between the time the r e- sumption of the operation was re- vealed, and the actual initiation of the checks, Janicki said he .serious ly doubted that could oc- cur. ''I've given that some thought "f can't t>ven make a guess at that. We've been oepraling only on probable cause and when you've got probable cause, you're stopping only the sure th ings and the maybes gel by you," Janicki said. When the c heckpoint is back in operation, northbound motorists on the San Diego Freeway will be channeled past agents standlna on the pavement. Most will be allowed to proceed without being questioned, but 11ome will be referred lo an In· spection area where they may be asked about their immigration status. Mexican•Ameri<'ans have com- plained bitterly about the check- point saying they are singled out and searched because of their race. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in lhe decision. ·'even if it be as- sumed that such referrals are made large ly on the basis of ap· parent Mexican ancestry, we perceive no constitutional viola· lion," Justice Lewis F . Powell wrote. U S. Border Patrol spokesmen hav<' said In the past that the checkpoint acts as a significant deterrment to s muggling and is the most efficient tool the patrol has for apprehending illegal aliens · F ro1t1 Page A J MELEE ... "hen her daughter was carried off the home 's patio by two officers. She allef'es her daughter, who stands four feet, ten inches tall and weighs 85 pounds, was slammed Into the s ide of the police paddywagon, resulting Jn a black eye. Mrs. Thoms said she and a 1troup of tour frie nds h ad wandered to the end of their block to see what was 1olng on and when they saw the police. they decided to return home. She alleges that as she turned to go, an officer with a night.stick knocked her to the .pavement and left without s aying a word. Mrs. Thoms said she tiled a co mplai nt with the po lice department but she was told her case could not be lnvesUaated be<' a use she could nolidenUfy the oCtlcer. She said she was told lhat If she wanted to pursue her complaint, she would have to me a claim with the city. "I don 't have the funds to do anything like that," she said. "That's w hy I came to the paper-it's a last resort. "I don't think the police should be able to do Lbis kind or thing," she said. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS x 20% • • • Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleepe r 1n g love-like vinyl with gentle bu tton tufting R9CJ111arfy '470 Now 5396 62" love seat sofa sleeper in glove- like vinyl with gentle button tufting R"CJll..,.'ltO Now ~312 • -• "" • -,,:-. ;!" P-:. # .,. • .. """" ~ ·--,, ,.. . --· • ' .... :-. Also available in innersprino mattresses -add • FOi THOSI WHO UIE THI SOFA ST,YLI AMD DO MOT WANT THI SLllPll UMT -DEDUCT 'I 00 FIOM AIOYE SALi PllCIS. 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Thts decision was forc~d upon him u a n·· s uit of moves by lhl' F ed eral Tradl' Com· mission \ t-l'<.:) to break Money Tree up mterlocking dlrel'torotes In t h<.> corporate world. Thv FTC has ruled It 1mpropt!r for a pt!rson to ser' c.- slmultaneously on the boards or eompunies that compelt• against each other l\1 lllrr chose to leave Crocker ·s board and to continue a~ a director of Equitable T llE: Ql'ESTION THAT AROSE IN some people's minds "as · Jlow 1s a commercial bank in competition with a hfe Insurance company~ It's obvious that a dlreetor or General Motors is not going to be selected as a director or Ford Motor Company. Does the same principle apply to banks and insur ance companies? The answer 1s that 1t does even though it may appeal nt first glancc that these companies are In d1fkrenl lines or business Bunks and insurance companies cross swords at o number or points over a s ingle product. money They com· pete to ftl'l 1t They compete lo handle 1l. And they compet1• to find c ustom ers to who want to borrow ll They are essen- tially manage rs of mont>y. ONE OF T HE Cl..EAREST SIGNS that these two in· st1tut1ons are competitors appeared durini:t the past year with the 1ntroduct1on or a new t•mployc benefit option alt" o huge petroleum companies. Mobil Oil and E'<'<On ErfHtive last September . ~t ob1I l"mployes "ho participate in the company's savings pla n wen• offered ti nC"w vehicle for their funds The emplo) es ~ ere informed they tould direct thtlt all or part of their savings he placed II) an eight.year fund th1&l would pay a guaranteed nnnual in · terest of 8.75 percent. , Who's guaranteeing this return. which ls better than you can get at savings banks'! The Metropohtan L1fo• lnsuraoce Company, whkh apparently brltevc it "ill he ;,ible to do better than 8. 75 percent with the Mobil funds. TllE EXXOS PROGRAM WENT INTO errecl th•S'. month. guaranteeinii emplo) e suvt•rs an even better return~ 8.8S pt>f<;ent, under u conlruct thut rum. u little longer, 91.{( yt.'nrs. H an Exxon cm ploye puts <1wuy $10 11 month in th1i't fixed-income fund. the Sl.080 in ve!>tcd 1n nine H ·ars woul~' be wor\h Sl ,615 Who·s guaranleeini.t this return for F.x>.on cmploy1:~ · The Prudential l nsuranCl' Cum1111ny or Aml'I 1ca Slick that 10 your hat, Bank or America, C1t1hank uncl Merrill Lynrh Change Proposed . ' For Small Claim$ W/\SlllNGTON (AP> -T he Chumbcr of Commerce has proposed an ov<'rhaul of the nation's system of smull claims courts to make It easier for cons umers to get a fair he3ring for their complaints. The chamber offered 3 "Model Consumer Justice Act" callinJt for establishment, by the states. of locally run small c-la1ms courts _w.ilb branch courts, o~ning evenings an<I Saturdays T tlE COURTS WOUIAD DEAL wtU1 cases up to $1.000. would not a llow lawyers to act as principals although the\' could provide advice and information; would not allow coi lectlon agencies lo use the courts lo sue for bad debts. would requir c speedy processing of all claims ; and would provi<k a follow-up mechanis m to make sure that judgments are paid Appeals. with the use of lawyers. would be allowed. The ch::imber says existing s mall claims courts "hove failed to fulfill their intended purpose of providing an inex· peni11ve and convenient forum in which disputes are eHec· uvely and s wiflly resolved." A gro.wing numb<'r of Americans have been turning to small da1ms courts to resolve disputes with businesses. Al the same time, critics of the system charge it Is often weigh led agains t the consumer. They argue that the normal nine· lo-rive hours or operation a re inconvenient for working people and say that the practice or allowing lawyers orten • benefits the rorporatlon that has Its own legal starr. They claim the dollar limits on cases are too low. They also nOtt> that once the tase is decided, the court m s kl'!> no atl('rnpt t1; insure that the winner 1i1ets his or her award. THE PROPOSAL FOR THE overhaul or s mall <'laims courts is part or what lhe chamber c:ills "o m ij JOr educu tional e frorl to encourage broad support In the business commun ity for eHiclent and erfectlve methods of rcsolvtn~ consumer com plaints In a fair manner " It h;is distributed to ll'I m~mben; cop1t>s of ttw proposed Consunwr Justice Act. along with 1nrorm ution on t·om pl111nt handling systems set up by individual companies und on m<'dlation programs est11bl111hed by trade association~. Under the chamber's proposuls. small claims courts "11uld he mandated by 11tatc law and op(.'ral(-d by county and or mu11lt<1pa t uuthoriUes. Tht• chamber aaid that In order to l•nnform to the model, 40 stutes would have to amend their l.1ws to raise the jurisdictlonot limit or the courts to S1 ,000 anrl 47 11tates would have to make chong •11 to prohibit IJW)crs from partlcipattng. A!{ency Adds Client M1t ehell, C&ute. Inc .. lrv1ne·based 11dvcrllsln•. markelifl4' and public relations firm. hris hecn nppo1nted to bundle the communlcaUon~ proRram for Rug Ctaft('rll based In Santa Ano. ' Hug Craft en has 55 rt>tall outlrt"3 lhrouRhout the Unllt:d States sf'll111f.t c10°it yourself 11pced tufting r ug kits, u:i1 welt a .. finis hed handtufled rugs and other rclutcc'I yam and needil' point produc-ts. Consolidation Slated Directors or Coldwell Banker. r eal estate and real ~late-related service firm. has declared a rcaular quarter ly dMdend or 10 cents per share payable Sepl. 3, 1976, to s\ocllholders or record al the close or !>usioess Aug. 13.1976. .. I •• DAILY PILOT T llE FAMILY CJRCl 'S "But Som doesn't even KNOW he'\ o ~og! · He's one of the family'" Dad-son Events? New Frontier For Sex Bias By lhf' As!lot'lated Prt>SS "I wondt-r whcr€' th€' <>nd 1s." mused Dr. Ira King a rtt>r fl·dl•ral offtc·1als M·nl a letter to public school admm1!>trator~ in Scottsd:.llc-. Ariz .. say 1n~ mothe r-d aughti.'r and fathl·r·son e\ t•nts v10latc>d sex discrimination rules .. Fathcr·sun. motht·r·daui::htcr a ffa irs arc somt'lhmg I gre"' up with," !>aid King, t·ompltance orficer for the ScotU.daJc !>Chool :.yste m . "Quite frankly. 1l !>eems to mc> it's !>lretching the point. I think somet1 mes we can i.lrctch any regulation to the ridiculous ... · DIVIDING TUE FAMILY 8\' sex for fashion shows, softball gamt's and banquets and breakfasts is a tradition in m anyoCthenallon·s communities. School administrators who s upport s uch a ffairs say that father-son events. for t>xample. are useful in getting d ad to takE' an intcrE.'!>t in school a rra1rs - most oftl'n left to mom I Opponents argut' th;it choosins; up sexes is arbitrary Jnd unf •. ur to chirdrt•n "Hh only one parent And fc>dt'ral offic1;1l' < rir11l·nd 1t !>UbJet:l!> :.tu- dents to "sC'p:tr<•ll' tn•,11nic-nt · llERE IS A SAM PUNG ·Ot' rcact1on taken Tut•sday from pan•nl!., ll'Jchers. adm1111strators a nd studt'nts -Mrs. M. II. Mc Rae, p11st president of the Houston, T~x .. Art'n Council of Parents and Teache rs. said sh<' snw V•1luc in th(• ruling. "It eliminates an l'xcusc a parent may give for not attending a function with tht'1r child." Marion PC'rrv. a mothrr whose husband is a carpentry ins truc tor in Somerville. ~ass .. said. "I think they 'rt' '>'Tong We nlwa~s had tht'rn ... -UE V. MILLS. PRESIDENT of education board in s uburban Pnncc GeorRc 's County. Md .. said the poli cy "border:. on lhc ridiculous. It's carry- ing things to the extreme.·· ·Tm 1 l:ibb('r~;:1slcd." said J ean F'rance. a ' parent in Anahl!1m. \\ht'n told of tht· policy. "I just can't behe\'c thJl . I think that's tht' worst thing l evt'r heard " -"It 's r t'all\' not that r~11r." rommented 13- V<'::tr·old Pilar Juninez, who hvE.'s with her mother in Los AngC'IC's. "A lot of fathers don't like to do thosc things and molhc.r::. do bct•au::.c they have to stay home all day or goto work ... BIG CITY SOIOOI. OFFICIALS said lht'y would not bl' affcct<'d by :.uch a policy. Oli vt' Covin gton, .;pukc-!>wom an for Di strict of Columbia schools. suirl such <'Vt'nL'i, if thl'y arc held at all. ure sponsored by nonschool groups, s uch as churches and clvir organiz...1t1ons ··w e're J;<ling to rl'lhink how '>'e plan our ac· tivitics" in light or the pol1c~. s he said. ··11 ·!> a fan- tastic l'ducation for adults ." OLD PHOTOS COPIED! Meet Adrienne Elkin This week. brin1 in your treasured photos to 011r st~ll or uperts •ho specialize 1n tlle prolernonal art of copy and resto1in1 old l1milJ pllotoir1phs. No obli11llon! Now's the time to brln1 your cherished FAMILY PICTUR£S $4 95 TO ONE OF R 7 OUR EXPERTS . 3 ~·. ~·l~erlont Have add1t10"•' P•Ctures made of t1usu1tc1 photo&raplls. Brin& 1n )Our prrcelus lam1ty p/lotoer aphs !tom the old album 0< attic. and OUI u ptrts Ywtll ma~t a frne 3 • 4 copy of an1 picture and Vtt II ~ow )OU how llancl-P11nttc1 M1nraturu, even 11111 size orriinal 011 ~1nt1nis u n be made lrom cnerrslltd pictvres. If photos 11e ttmt worn. 1dd1lto~I char,ts fOf rutorahon ;are sale-prrced. too. 011r 111tsts can rtpa1r cratl.! and sOtltd arns. rtn!Ovt l1Rures and deta11s rtci~ct 01 tnl&rlt 'fOlll pecturu .. Your Of1&•nal 1s rtfurntd unllarmtd Sat1sf.act1011 "'*'~tetd. . flhOfOS. 828 I Even Nevadans Like Ga:nihling IF YOU ARE TlllD OF: ·C-twlly~..._...,...., . Alw.,. ........... RENO <AP l -The popular adage that Nevadans are im· mu.ne to the lure of slot machl~ and table cames b n"t supported by • N allonal Gambling Com· mission !>Uf\'l'Y Nevad a r esrdent.s have oftl'n boasted that they aren'l templl'd by their w1dl' open casino!> and b e lting parlors. leaving the wagering tp the touruit.s. BUT THE CONFlDF.NTIAL survey. to be made public later this mon th . s hows mor e Nevaduns gumblc, ~umble more frequently und SP<.'od more on gambling thun r lllzens in other states . And the survey says Nevada has lhr<'e times as many com· pulsave aamblers than other s tates do. "These findings suggest that accessibility is a s ignil1cant- 1ndttd, pe rhaps the most impor- ta nt -factor 1n inCl uenc ing gambling parlicipant rate-s and the volume of wagering." the survey states. THE SUR\'EV RESULTED from the questioninJC of more tha n 1, 700 persons as part of the national commission's study of gambling's impact. !ls finul re· port goes to the White House this foll. Because Nevada is the only • Piii. ...._ _.. ..._.. stale in which all forms or gambl· • u ..... ... 1ng are legal. information \\a:. • W= ..... ,.,. __ .,. .. CI .... compiled o n ats r E.'s ad e nts separately and lhl'n compared to • ...,, ._. ,_. ........ the na tiona l f1nd1ngs THIMK HYPNOSIS. CALL Tht! averugl' annual \\Ug€'r at CGllf°"'lo Hw-alo.ic .. lntlhlte casinos "'a:. S8 t6 for Nt-\ uduns. I 441J hecti ll•c&. ..., .. WelcML tco ffMt44 nearl y l\\ i ce the nut1onal average of $448 for non·rt>s1dcnts. '"'l"..,.......,, w.....,., l:M P.M. COMPULSIVE CAMBUNG Is O"-"c+wA......_ more widespread th1m in other.._ _______ ....., _________ .. states. althouf'h the survey ad- mitted Its findings were not con· elusive. 1t estimated 2 62 percl•nt or Nevada res idt•nts could be clu s lficd us pro bably com pulsive gambllors. Of FER '. ) • ·There is absolufityno cost to you. \ Open or add to your Fidelity · Federal savings account when you come In for your first a net subsequent choices in this new Savers' Guild offering. Bring your passbook from any other savings Institution and we'll transfer the funds at no cost •. ..l.::,..._...;__.,..,.--_ FSLIC One per fam ily. Adults only, pl ..... Oller ~•lid whll• supply laats. Not •~•ll•ble by mall. ® FIDELITY detfdtaeSAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Zf OHkn to ••rr• you •,.t•wld• COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 1855 Harbor.Blvd. 645-4420 ---- --.....--·-______ ..... Just complete and bring in this valuable certificate for your FREE Savers' Gulld selection in July. You 'll also receive a Savers' Guild Certificate good for your remaining choices in August and September. r ~------------------------------------------ My Three choices are (please check three): 0 Homemade Cookie!! Cook Book ll Ma)Ce-Ahcad Cook Book O Rec1pes for Enterta1rnng O Snaclcs and Appetizers 0 CesserOle CoOlc BOOI< 0 Good FoOd on a Budget ~~~~~~A3t·n~zt}> .1~.J""""· ~~ We&~s n:uv t:t.m:w r.uu:p.tJ't Saturday 10:00 O.fTI. to 5: p.m. Newport Beach (71A) 644-1212 l t t Orange Coast EDITIO N Tocl#ty"s Closing N.Y. toeks .. .. i VOL. 69, NO. 189, 6 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1976 c TEN CENTS 'Got Ya Again' Cop llnit Ropes Fences! WASHINGTON <AP i rencmgstol~nttoodsatadummy a10. ~mpany, G.Y.A. Inc. -polke manycuatomerswcrebcroinad· ~tienlwho helped run H&H. ~ Chicago !Job thought h~ was business set up here by loca&l Feb. 28. the police and FBI ar· Jar100 for "Got Ya A&ain. •· dlt hl who stole lo s upport their Nine otthoso arreeted Tuesday fencln1 ato l~n a oods with r-olice and FBI agents posing as reated more than 100 1U1pec:ted AIViesof raids netted notlhe habits . also were nabbed 1n l''ebruary al • crooked e mp&oyea ol a truck re· street tough11. thltvts who peddled tbelr watts 1'0 pet100s named tn the war· Among those who took the bait the warehouse called P.F.l". pair shop. But the guys behind On Tuesday . authorities began at a warehouse manned by of. ruts. and authoriUes were s~k-was Chicago Bob. lnc:., whJch stood for "Police- tbe count.er al the II & II Truck rounding up 140 people on fken who ~ed u M~-..type lftlthe rest. "He would com f' in and put on FBI-Fenclnr Jncognilo." ll & H lngreallywereontti.up andup charges lhal they sold Sl.2 1an11ters wUh allasahkeRico .TM11ottbe homeaddressesof an act like 'Hey man, I know was smaller than P.F.F. Im• H &i H was a police su~1d1ary mlai~n worth of stolen c~ecks. Rigalone. many cu.atomers a few weeks aio you're the police, but I 'm going . Both featured camerns in the ' They're ~a lllng 1t "Got Ya credit cards. guns, a ppbances The first operation wu dubbed by selling SlO ratne tickets on a to deal with you anyway.' He'd walls to capture the transactions Again ... For the sttond taml' an Jnd cars to the undercover of· ··Tbe Stine.'.' nonexistent Cadillac Eldorado. put a bag over his head and clown on videotape. . .I fou r months scores or persons !leers al the Cake garage. ••h1ch Tuesday s encore used the The undercover qenls at H & around. And or course we bad it "It was a succt>ssful operabon .have been a~resied for allegedly began business seven months name of H " H's so-called parent H were all black. Of'ficials said a ll on film." boasted an FBI (~e FENCE, Page A!l Costa Mesa First Bingo Pondered .~ By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of .... 0.11, ,., ... ~~· Costa Mesa has become tht• first Orange Coast C'ily to mo\'c toward legalization of bingo since California voters passed a constitutional amendment 1n June to allow it. The amendment provides that each city d ecide for itself whether it wants bingo. The City Council directed City Atty. Roy E . June Tuesday lo draft an ordinance legalizing btnf.lO. The law will come to a vote before the cour.cil ,vithin a month. But council me mbers gave no indication whettier they would pass it. The action came after a re· quest from the Harbor Area Girls Club. Club Board Pres ident National Trend Self-insurance Plan Accepted in Mesa Following a ~rowing national trend. t he Costa Mesa Caty Coun cil voled Tuesday to adopt a sl'lf insurance program for liabihty losses. City Mnnagl•r Fr<.'(i Sorsahal estimated the plan "°'II save the city S9S.OOO to $162,000 next yt'ar because the city's liability 111. !lurancc carrier raised the pre mium 130 percent. The pre mium went from $193.606 to $444,499 The council hud budgclecl onl~· S257,000 to pay it. Only six years aRo. the liab1llty prflftfom wa'S !55.104 Sorsabnl l'omparl'd the situa- tion to that doctors rar e \\ llh malpractice insurance. He said at ·s reached "crisis propor tions.·· Sors abal estimated the max· a mum cost to the city for the self· insurance program al S349,46S. That includes an outside ex- 1·ess liability insurance prem ium to CO\'e r anv losses over SL25,000. The city wiil have a $25,000 deduc- tible. Tota l liubillty coverage, Sorsabal said. is SS mallion. the !lame le,•el the city has had an past years. The t•1ty a lready has s elf· Insurance on workers compensa- tion and m ajor medJcal health claim s Transition Zo11e Mesa Rejects Bid On Home-offices Edward J . Schnabel t old the council In a letter the club would be Inte rested in funds which bingo games might generate. But according to June. even should the city legalize bingo, the Girls Club would probably not qualify for a permit to hold games. J une said his reading or the law. govern e d by Internal Revenue Service regulations. shows that only those organiza· t1ons and operations related to religious. charitable. scientific. testing for the public safety . literary or educational purposes. o r prevention or c ruelty to children or animals, can quaWy fo r bingo permits. Thus. the SPCA might be able to play bingo should the city fathers legalize it but not the Girl Scouts. June said the law further pro· vldes that no minors can play, that the public must be invited. that the games must be staffed by members or the organization. aJI players must be present and there la a S250 u.tL la yalue ot money per gam e. Two counc il members gave some indication of how they might stand on t~ blqo vote. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett said he saw nothing in bingo that is "contrary to moral stan- dard$." while Mayor Dominic Raciti said he was not ready to make the city an "open house" for bingo. Raciti indicated lhal ii bingo LS legalized in Costa Mesa, there should be strict controls. He said he did nol want lo ~ the widespread proliferation of bingo that he sees now with the sales or rt reworks. .. Tuesday afternoon . the Anaheim City Council introduced an ordinance to legaUze binito. the first such action in the coun- t}. Doll• l'lltt ,.... l>Y alcur .. llwMff AIR TANKER DROPS FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 250 Flretlghtera C•lled Out for County Conflagration Brush Fire Blackens 360 Trabuco Acres 81 LAUalE KASPER Of--·· l"llotlQli A fire #happed by hot, lS mile· per-hour .v1nds raced over hills of barley and dr) brush, blacken- ing 360 acres 1n tne Colo de Cata resort area Tuesda) afternoon. The fire a pparenU) was start· ed by a pickup truck t>ea.ng used in gram-tt.rvesting an Wagon Wheel Can yon said Fire In· formation Officer Steve Garrett. He was uncertain how the truck caused the fire since checks of the vehicle proved it was in good working order The blaze erupted at about I :30 p.m and was under control within three hours. would have been trouble." he said. Two hundred firefighlers from the Califo rnia Division of Forestry and lhe Orange County Fire Department fought the blaze in the tinder dry brush. Three air tankers dropped fire retardant chemicals on the names and about 22 pieces of ground equipment wer e used in the battle. No injuries resulted from the firt>. One piece of farm equip- ment. a water tanker , was destroyed. Fire crews were still on the scene this morning mop- ping up and dousing possible hot spots. FBI Internal $70Pay Raises Okayed SACRAM ENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed legislation today giving many state workers flat S70-u-month pay increases. an act he called a weapon against innation and model for the country. At a news conference, Brown also signed bills that: -Create the Caliro rniu Conservation Corps, which takes in the old Ecology Corps, 11 S9.3-mllhon program to provide jobs for 1,200 young people who will work to conserve and protect natural resources. -Set u p a SlO-million alternative child care system. -Increased 50 percent thl• College Opportunity Grant pro· gram . expanding tht> number or needy students in the program from 4,550 to 6,825. Brown said the one-time fl at dollar pay raise, Instead of usual percentage Incr eases, insure thal "those with the least incople are treated fairly." "As infiation eats away at our income, it makes no sense to give those with the most and the greatest discretionary income , the highest raise. Grocerle& and gaa bills are paid in dollars -nol per~entages." the Democratic governor said. "Thi.I bfll in California pro· videt1 an example th.at I hope will be picked up by other govern· menta and private businesses.'' he said. California Highway Patrol of· ficers will receive $120-a-monlh raises under the measure. Brown said he cul $18 million out of the bill that had been added by lhe Legislature. leaving $243 million for employc benefits and wage inc reases. He said more than $230 million wi ll be distributed equally to state employes, with about $1 2 mlllion allocated toward correct · Ing special inequities. lie said "m ost or the reduced funds had been earmarked for additional pay increal'les which would have erodt'd the across The Costa Mrsa City C:ounc1l has scrapped a plan for 11 portion (If 19th Strel't that woul d havt• forttd small businr'lsm<'n out nf their combination orfil'<'·home:.. rommasc;ion ant1 a callzens com· m1ttec. the West Side Tas k f on't', recomme nded retaining the 1on1nJ: dislinr t10n The l'Ouncll votc. which was d!l'eret1 hy some 19th Street rcs1· dents an the audience. was close. Two ('ou11('1I memht'rs fell thl' trnns1t1 on 1onc hadn't workNi as 1t "a!\ ''" v t!\ 11>nC'd "hen pas11ed Jn tOO.'i Speed Limit Equalized At one point, when the wind suddenly s hifted direction, the blaze r aged out of control through another canyon in the hills above Mission Viejo and toward Coto de Cau's gun clubhouse a nd kennel. Several dogs and one horse were evacuated while fire crews s tood by the s tructures prepared to fight off the approaching hlaze. Spying Halted, the-board coneep~. ·· The council reJttH'<I 11 plan ning department rt'commendo t1on thnt n so r all<'<I tr1111i1ll1011 wne. Rtretchani;? ulonf,l the north Sid~ or 19th frOn'I t-'f'<h•rul i\\t0n111• west. be e lamlnutrcl In m11k1• room for i1ln~h' ramllv honw'< The tr1an111t100 1one pNm•t' ll1tht rom mer<'lal u:.t-or pa 011C'11' a nd 111 ant~n(lt'd to ulln" ~m.111 huslnt>s11 m t'n to folio~ thear trades m their hom''" City plonnt>fll foll thl• 1on<' only contributed to run·t1own ront11 Uon11 •lonir Wl<' street. Tht•y want· eel to clean It up. However . both thr plonnm.: Com~• 1'hey wf'n• M ar~ Smollwcxxt .tnd Edward ~h'F11rl11ncl M;Hor Oom Roc1t1 uriwc.'<1 lh111 the cit y ('oult1 JUSt :1s well rlf'an up the a ppearance or 19th hy opening it up m ore to auto traffic via some sort of brid~l' over th<' S;intfl Ana Rave r. Vier Mayor Jal·k Hamml'lt ulcl It would be unfair to "change the rules" for \he pro· perty owner s who boullhl in the area speclrlcally to open llhop11. lit> ~aid to rcJ)('&I the lrnnsltion ionc would be a breach of Rood faith. It was his motion lo lcavt' the area as at is that passed on <~e 7.0NE. Pal(c.> i\.2) If you're driving through Costa Mesa down Harbor Boulevard you ·11 nolice a diHt'rence beginnln1t to· day South nf Wilson Street you can drive a little roster; north o r It you've J(Ot to slow a mite. The city traffic depart· ment put up new 11peed limit signs today, following a city ordlnance that set11 the speed llmlt along Harbor. from Newport Boulevard to Sunnower Avenue, at a constant 40 miles per hour. Prevlou11ly, th(' limits were 35 mph south or Wilson and 45 mph north of Wilson. Garrett s aid the fare wa stopped after a backfire was set along a road winding lhrou~h the hills near the clubhouse. "If they hadn't stopped at. then tht'rc• Canners Talk PALO ALTO CAP> -Union leaders h ave held off o n a threatened walkout by 70,000 state cannery workers. schcdul· iog talks today beyond passage of a 6 a .m . deadline. Federal mediator Bill Sabatino said Tues- day both sides bad agreed to give advance notice of 24 hours prior t o n s t rl ke o r lockout Ir negotiators rcarh on lmpo~sc. Chief Claims Soyuz Linked CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa CAPJ FBI Director Clarence Kelley. l<'Stifying at the murder trial of two American Indian Movement members. uid the FBI counter intellige nce pro~ram against domestic dissidents has been dis· continued and no other program has rcpla<'ed IL Kelley is the first of a series of prominent personalities expect eel to te11llfy ln the trial of the men charged with 1975 slayinis of two FBI a1ent.s on the Pinc Ridge In- d I an R eservat ion in South I)akota. Actor Marlon Brando. an ad· voe: ate of I ndlan rights, is expect· ed lo testify later. To Space Lab . MOSCOW <APl Thf' Sov1c•t spaceship Soyu7. 21 hnketl up with the Sulyut 5 s psc<' laboratory lo day and Cosmonuvts Horii. Volynov and Vltaly 7.holobov went aboard the staUon. Tas11 re ported. Soyuz 21 was launched Tues day with Volynov, a 41-year-old t1pucr veteran, In command ant1 en2lneer Zholobov. 39, ;aboard for his flr11t 11J11tco Olaht. (Earlier story, A4 J The Sovl<'t news aaency eorllor reporlctl the coRmonnuts had completed 14 orbits of the eorth by 2 u.m . PDT 11 ncl 1Ulld lh<' l'rewmen were "feellna fine." Kelley wu s ubpoen aed to ttstify Tuesday, but did not show up. He arrtved In Cedar Rapids \\'eat her Tuesday niaht after U.S. District Hazy sunshine throu~h S Judie Edward J . Mc Ma.nus or U ked ,., Thursday with patchy ear-For A not.her 21,000 dered him lo appear ln court to-nOO i untl;. ly morning low clouds and day lo explain why he should not C J ...... 'th bf held in contempt. 1Jrowm Man ~ to1. ont nu.:u warm. wt s di B s di d Defense counsel William hlg.b Thursday lo• 'JOI at t t t e Kunsller questioned Kelley about If, ~:J.h~wt~n~:ht~~ in· ' u es 0 e u ~coim~T':;:gien:ip=~ <A°i>70U~E~~:e~m:.•::f . INSIDE TODA l' itsUIJ existed. parently drowned when be A congruriOMl probt of Costa Mes ans already have The firm Is to comolldate the t~ t.o provlde the expert analysis "I have m ade repeated ln· wH pulled from bu fiahln~ two studies of a propo84!d city-city and water dlltrict reports. t.hey felt the issue needs. quiriea aboul it." Kell.,-replied. boat by • large tuna. the • ~":; :~~':'g',;.~~=· :;; water district merger. The city analyie the combl.ned dat.a and The Andersen study Is expect· "Not, certainly. has anyt.hing of Coast Ouard reported to; 1 and an "untU110l " "~ nf wrote one. The district wrote retur11 it to tbe rommJttee for its ed lo be comple ted within a few this l.ype been revealed to me:· day. another. Judc ment: wbelherlomerge. months. Ke 11 e y t es ti l ied th al William Rlch,31,became injurfu incurrtd during Jl wlll seek to resolve confiicta COINTELPRO wu started lft Ult a.,b.le.1la · A•i:-. ---::------t---Htl~tMt"ermri~rtllliN------'DtMMe'-"1CtM:a1• .. •11U.....,.•ull .. rs•2111•11J-w ....... a.,,p...-....,mnr-mnnel'"'t'"n"'flY''~3"'11iwtd1-1d..,'isl...trh-llct""npO . 1tte I9SOl'"lna u ues ay a fter hoo._.k ... ln .. g.Mt""'he .... ,,....t---1 latl•x Tuesday the city couMil ap· .,ropriated llO.oot .. tllec.mndl-Tbe city claims a merger would later. ' tun• about 15 mU ea1 proved a $21.000 study to study . lH lo ~ tbe :-;:;.., X--save taxpayers nearly $1,000 a "It was lo sUJt -efforts Loward southeast of Gloucester ~~~-. ~~-.. , .. ~:~· ben at ..,. l t.o • T ~~~--§2~~; v~o_lencea~act~thatmiahtlod ard . i• :Y .. U ~.~.'. •t e -~~~-~-.--'--~--~'.1'~.!~;.~~~~~~;===~rtm· ~~~r-t~~~'tr~"'ff'~.~~~ ~~"M~ltei~ ~~~'3 : .~_' ll1J~n: -• l'lc t.~.,i-g•li z"it:ltl'. "dff(). 'Cdistu\.tird, lisirr 1 c't-• ' Consolldallon Committee aaftd Thedecisloo on a mer~even· said. helicopte r and several :t: the council to retain an lndepc-n· But r epreseDtalhet of \be tMlly will be put to Q>sta Mesa The FBI h as said lbe two small boats. 11earched un· ·~: dent consultant firm. Ralph An· water committ-.t.IW the lllfllc.U ~tor a vote. a1enta killed on the resetvaUon succeufully ror the fis· •• dersen and Associates. to ton that It would take M. 9elll a,. ~ nrious t tudit& promise near 01lala. S.D .. were am-hetman. duct awaterconsolidations tudy and maybe two fwtlla1mrt IMf'Uhavetots toreadaboutit. bushed. ._ _________ _,. .· .• AZ O~ILY PILOT c --'"'' ·•.! ·~ . \ TONIC Irr SU M &f I:: R C 0 NC 1-; It T ··Surfinc U.S.A." Soulh Co1a11l Village, 7 p m Fret• "'IN f'ASHlON" South C"ou•t Repertor y Th••t e r . Tueaday·Sunday throuaih Aug. 8, 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 r,.m. TltlJISDA V, JlJL\" 8 1.IBRARY STORY HOUR <.:osta Mesa Library, 10:30 a.m COSTA MESA COU NTY WATER DISTRICT -Re1iuh1r meeting, 1971 Vlacentla , 7 . 30 pm. Cop Action Draws Fire . In Ne wport By J OANNE REYNOLDS Of ... 0.tlf 'lletMMf Res idents of the central Newport Beach neighborhood where Sunday's imbroglio toOk place have mixed reactions to the melee that ended with 26 people in police custody Officers who canvassed the 30th St reet and Balboa Boulevard area Monday said 15 residents filed crime reports stemming from the party which al one point attracted 1,000 people. Meanwhile, some of the people arr ested by police and wit11esses to the police breakup of the party, complained of what they described as police o ver react.ion. Capt. Wayne Con nolly . co mmand e r of the polic e department's patrol diviaion, said today the department will investigate c harges o r wrongdoing against any officer participating in the mass arrests at the party. But he cautioned that anyone who flies s uch a complaint has got to be able to identify the offi cer by badge number or name. "otherwise it would be pointless to investigate if the citizen can't identify the officer." The majority of the 26 arrests made Sunday night were for failure to dispe rse, althoulb a few people were booked on felony as- sault charges for alleged alterca· · lions with police. Connolly pointed out that of the 26, six we re Newport Beach residents and the rest came from outside the city. Complaints about police adioo an breaking up the party were given to the Dally Pilot by Carolyn Ho_we, 11'-30Ul St.; \"alerie Tho ms. 212 30th St .. and Jean and Julie Falk of 4110 Seashore Drive. who were \•1sitlng at 126"t 30th St. Julie Falk. 21. was one of the people arrested ror failure to disperse. Her mother. Jean, said she was watching from a balcony when lier augbter was urned o(( the hom e·s patio by two offi cers. She alleges her daughter, who !>landi. four feet, 10 Inches tall and weighs 85 pounds, was s lammed into t he side of the police paddrw Jg on, resulting in a hlackeye. Su spect A rrest~d In Mesa Burglary C"o'it..i Mesa poll ct> nrr<'sle<I M.1rk N. Johns lon. 20. nf2212 Mn· pit' St . Costa Mesa. Tuesday on susp1c1on of hur~l.1ry Poli<'<' bt'li('V\' he wui; involved 1n the heist of o cash r<'.:l strr 1:1kC"n Mont1ny from 11 llarbor Boulevard Oer Wi<'ni'r.\C'hnit1('I The regts ltr still has not bcl'n rt'· C'ovcred, poll re l'ald ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ,,,. Ou~~ .. ,, Q.11, ,.,..._ """' _ .. " ,.,~..,... ""' .... , ""•' .. ~·~ .. ... °'-c .... p...,, ........ t-,,,_ .. . .. ''*"' fft ~1•• #eiNMy w--. , . .....,, tilt '" .. MIU; N••-1 ~'-. ...... ~ ..... ,.,,,_, .. -. Y•lt•'I tr¥1N \.-4tM ' l V•I*"' .,.. l .. \IN ..... """°""" (..,__t A \I~ 'rt""""' ... ,~., ....... ,...,. .......... ,""''""' ""' f~ ltflMIO•I ~Nl\ftl"'I .......... " •' 1JO ~f'\1 I'•• \hHt ,., •• Mff\<I (•h'"""'4f1-Jt Rot>trt N. Wffd "'"'*"' .... p.,.._""'" Jacll R. Curi.y Vtt .. f"t•\•"t •f'ld C..,_.,~ ~~ Thomes Ktevll ... .., Thomas A. Muri>tllne IN-•"tl•W c:Nf'~ H. Loos Rkherd P. Niii Ao.1,1~~~("~ Offket l.._ ......... o--...\4 ..... "'C.."'C.~:!~ .. :,w.~~..: ·•~o-"--. , ..... 0 .. (714> 6QCt CWtff*I AdWrtlsi"I M!-5671 Wedne9day Juty 1 1978 Sex Bias ' Ruling In Lilllbo WASHINGTON <API -The t•ord administration today su.s. ~ed a ruling that father·son or motber·dau1hter •cbool e.enu violate dvll rllhta a.ex dtacrimlnatlon laws. Prcu secretary Ron Nessen aald President fo'ord reacted with lrrltalioo when he read of the ruling by the Olnce lor Civil Rlchts and uid, "This ill counter to the kind ol tradi· llooal American values lhat be believes ln ... <Earlier story, 68 > On Ford's instructions, the Department of Health, Educa. Uon and Welfare suspended lhe ruling pending further research by lawyers on whether th_, practke violatu Title IX of the Cml Rights Act. Nessen s aid that if these events are found to violate the law, Ford will i mmediately send legislat.ion to Congress to change It. The U.S . Office or Civil Richts made its ruling las t week in response to an inquiry from the public scboolJS of Scot· tsdale, Ariz .• which sponsor father-son b a nquets and mother·daughter teas. They asked for clarification whelher these violated the laws prohibit· ing sex disc rimination in public schools receiving federal Clnan· rial aid. The ruling was critid~ed by s ome school officials and parents s urveyed Tuesday. According to Nessen, Ford got on the phone to HEW Secretary David Mathews aod other White House aides and "he expressed displeasure at the ruling. His main objec:Uoo was that some lawyer or bureaucrat at HEW ought not to be handing down these rulin1a interfering with family-oriented, traditional American events." Mat.hews announced later that HEW plans no enforeement ac· t ion on these male, female events durblg the review '"and wUl advlu any school wishing to have such events to pro· ceed.'' X-rated Flick Permit Denied County Motel The Anaheim City Council de· niff. a Disneyland area mot.el owner permission to screen X· rated movies in an unanimous vote Tuesday. William L~ng,, -Disneyland markelin1 director, sent a letter to the council objecting to the screeninc ol porno films at the Water1ate Motel, 1221 S. West Street. Long said the ana was devoted to family entertainment and services and an adult motel was out or place. Motel owner Glenn K . Balliet was appealing the planning com- mission's denial of bis applica· lion for a conditional use permit required in Anaheim where i>atronage is limited to persons 18 years of age or older. Balllet a rgued that his motel customers would go to Buena Park or Santa Ana to see this type o ( film . .. Let ·s keep the money in Anaheim,·· he said. Balliet 's son, Arnold, who manages the motel, noted that an explicit sex film waa currently showing across the street from Dis n eyl and . The council , however, was unimpressed with this argument. ZONE •.• the 3·2 vote. Had has motion failed and the lOfle been m ade strictly reslden· tial, 17 businesses would have had to move. A C'Ouncil hearing on another. west side matt\lr denting with the e aU side of Charle Street, between Hamilton •nd lkrnard Streets, wus postponed unW July 19 Friendly Gianf Preschool children climb up to get a better perspective on "Jumbo Max," a Japanese television character cur- rently vacationing in Newport Beach. Jumbo. who is 10 feet tall, is staying with the Alan Miller family. Hobie Miller, 3, took Jumbo to school with him Tuesday to m eet the kids. Gray Curves Women Capture West Point· WEST POINT. N.Y. CAP) -The first women breached the male domain of the nation's oldest military academy today, entering a world of calisthenics, marches and courses in warfare. By day's end, ).18 wo81en among 1,475 cadets are expected to have gone through the process ot getting measured for uniforms, learning bow to salute, having their hair cropped close and paying Sll for sundry items. '"f 'm kind of scared at the moment ," Karen Anne Cecchini of Santa Maria said as she wailed Cor her gym shorts and T-shirt. She was the first woman admitted when the gates at the academy's Michie Stadium opened on a gray, drizzly day before'hr.m . "I'm not sure what lo expect. I know some o( the things we'll be doing today. but it's a new experience," she said, adding, "I just try to follow all the ruJes and make sure I don't do anything wrong." Uganda Radio Reports Jets; None Appear Russ W a r Ga m es TOKYO (AP) -The Soviet air force and navy were conducting what appeared to be large·scate militar y maneuvers n ear Okinawa today and Japan's de· (ense agency dis patched antisub· marine planes to watch 1t , sources close to the agency re· p orted. .tf1rue A I lies Queen Forgives . America 'Split'. WASHINGTON (AP> l~ut•t•n Elliabcth II of G r~at lint am ur· rivt'd here today to help Amerl<;u ob$erve Its rejection ot Rrlllsb monarchlr11l rule 200 yt-ars u~o. Flashing h<>r famous smile at a White H o u se welcomlnii: ceremony. the queen said the two eountries have long since over· come their differences and '"art" ' Homemade Bomb Hits HB Youth By ARTlll'R K. VlNSEL 04 lft• O•U1 _., ..... S.14tf Neurosurgery specialists con· llnued their vigil today over n Huntington Beach teenager whose fascination with science and explosives resulted in a blast that em bedded a power dri 11 bit in his brain Saturday. Kerry R. Snyder, 17 . o( 0062 Stone Ave , was apparently build ing a bomb In a shed workshop al home when the materials ex· ploded. hurling the drill through his skull . The youth, found immediately 1>y his stepfather and rushed to Huntington lntercommunity Hospital, was listed in guarded condition today. Investigators said the victim underwent neurosurgery over the weekend lo re move the dnll b1l and attempt to repair brain d11 mage . "We theorize it was a pipe bomb he was making and when he went to drill a hold for the fuse and al blew up," Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said Tuesday Police searr hed the home where Snyd er lives wi th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cain, and confiscated a variety of Items from the victim's room as evidence. The property included an eight· inch rocket, what appeared to be a stick of explosives and a large amount of innammable or ex· plosive chemicals, police said. lnveat11ators s aid it ill yet un· determined whether any charges might be filed in the episode In north Huntington Be1tch, near Meadowlark Country Club. Hu Suicide Double Death NEW YORK (AP) -A 22-story suicide plunge from an East Side hotel resulted in a second death when the jumper s mas hed through the roof of a passinj( auto, kUllng a passenger. Police said William Friedland, 25. of New York e ntered the Ken more Hotel on Tuesday, went to the 22nd floor and jumped from a window. Friedland plunged into the roof of a car stopped at a red light. killing Frank Krevens, 57, of Seaford, N. Y. Police said no suicide note was round. as clos" loduy o ony two peoplt'~ hove e\ er been." S~aklng In u similar vein, Pre1ldent Ford told the qu~tin that Britain "is one or our truest. allies and best fri1mds." I 1'he queen, "ccompanied by her husband Prince Philip. an of-, ftclal party of 16 •nd an en· I tourage or 52, arrived here on a warm, humid and overcast day. ' S h e flew h ere from Philadelphia. and Ford was wait• Ing as her black limousine pulled up behiod the White House, freshly painted for the occasion. The two heads or state re~ viewed m ilitary units, and thousands of 1nv1t~ guests strutt· gled for u glimpse of the 50·year. old monarch, making her first \'is1t to Wash1n1ton since 1957. Midway through the 40-mlnule ceremony. the queen a.nd Ford s lepped up to the podium and i.tood silently as the drum and bugle corps marched by. Jn the background, the nags of all 50 states eould be seen, held alon by U.S. servicemen. Jn her remarks, the queen em· phasited that , except for rare. bnef interval~. llntwn und lhe l 'n1ted States have enjoyed close fnendship. .. For nearly 170 years, there was a formal constitutional link between us." she said. '"Your Dec laration of Independence broke that link. but it did not for long break our friendship." Ford. in turn, hailed the new s pint of optimism and cooperu· lion ~enerated by this occasion. ··Your ma1esty's v1s1t sym- hohzes n deep and coot111wng commitment to the values of Anglo·AmC'rirun c1vilizat1on," Ford s aid F ro• Page A l FENCE •.• because it wus local people. it had a local fl avor," said Nick Sta rne s, who run s t he Washington FBI field office. "Mos t ot that property was taken from those in this city who can least afford to lose it," said Earl Silbert, U.S. attorney for the d istrict. "Ttlat lnrluded checks taken from people on welfare who needed that money for their rent and their food." D.C. Police Chier Maurice Cullinane said 51 percent of H & H's customers we re out of jail on probation, parole or pre·lrial re· lease. 111ESE WHEEI.s WENT QUICKLY "It was easy, The bike sold right away." That's the advertising 11ucces< s torv told bv the Santa Ana man who· plac~1f this classified ad 111 the Dally l'ilot: :xr .. n ' 111 'fl"•'" 111 l.1· Ill.Ill\ ''"I•" \I !"I '"' Ill .q11•• •·c. S!.111 1·.1~h . xs' '" \;\ If vou have wheC'ls you want to mov(., call 6<12·5678. We makl· 11 easy for you lo put a few words tu work for you. 1n the Daily Pilot, NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> -The Uganda government radio re- ported today that 30 enemy plan~ were approaching from Kenya (o invade Uganda. The broadc a s t said they, were believed lo• be I s raeli or Amertcan. There was no <'onfirmation or the c laim, and after the broad· <"ast no reports reached Kenya or unusual military activity In the neighboring East African coun. try. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction The broadcast appeared to be port ()( a continuing propaganda t•nmpoi11 n by President ldi Arnln an r<>s ponse to the Israeli com· mando raid Saturday niftht. that rreed more than 100 "hostages from Uganda's Entebbe •irport. <Related story, AO The Ugandan brondcut today u ld the approaching planes were dt"tectcd by radar and thal all medical racllltle., were alert· ed. The broadcut asked the publ Ir to donate blood. 87" Queen Sofa sleeper an glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting .......... '470 Now s396 62" love seat sofa sleeper 1n glove- llke vinyl with gentle button tufltng ........,.390 Now s312 Saving Crasli He Owes Li/e to Accident .. Police said today a Huntiniton Beach man owes his life to the fact that he was in a tram~ accident Tue.day. Michael S. Mullins. 25; Of 10211 Kukw Drive showed no siins of life w h en fire departme nt paramedics arrived at the cruh !lcetie on Delaware Strttt near Jollet.Aven.u..--~- Paramedics Howard flubert 1161 HADORaVD. • DOWMToWM COSTA MESA• 541-51 31 ""°' .... c ....... I A GRAPE WAY TO CELEBRATE I l l Hundreds throng to taste of the grape, bread and cheese at wine fest, where Assistance League hostesses Sandra Rados, Peggy Hughes, Joan Bracey (right) tempt Mike Corrigan. BEA ANDERSON. Editor Weonnday. July 7 1976 Cl O..tty •Het ..... t lty \.ff ... ,,.. "" Enologist f¥es Erolific Future for State Vines The California wine mdustry is o n the verge « ealering a new phase. according to Andre TchelistcheCf, one or the foremost cnolo~1sts in the stnte . Tcht'hs tchc>ff. who was honored last Saturday during a California wine ries' Salute to the Bicentennial a t Promontory Point. said the industry has come from infancy to matunty und now 1s ready for a high degree or Jpecializat1on. Grape vm<'s wer<' first 1>lanted in California 200 ye ars ago by missionaries. hl· said The growth of the wineries was interrupted by the Proh1b1t1on and the industry enjoyed a r enaissance when th<' law was repealed Tchells tcheff, a native or Moscow, arrived in Cahrornia in 1938, Just when the r ebirth was beginning. He helped Beaulieu Vineyards bulld from the beginning and pioneered Se\'cral ferment ataon proct'sses California "'in~ ha\•e achieved st atus because of vintners' spPc1f1c k chnnlog1cal knowled ge a nd the p1oneenng. cu n ous spint or Amen cans, the enologist said. Aul the lnp lo tht' top hus not been smooth. "You ha\e to remE'mbcr that any mdustnnl success leads to industrial temptation.·· h<' statl'<I The te mptation to make money fast led to disorder in the Indus try. "But wt• are shirting away from this disorder. REGULATIONS "Now thot we hav<> reached maturity we have to create rules and r eaulatlons." The upert predicted the new rule would take the form or "laws or appellotlon or onl(in, "which alr l'ady are in use 1n Europe. This menns that s pecific vorlcUcs of wlnei; could be> mode only in certain ureos of the stole. "Wt' must prohibit interblending and control productivity. Soml'Ont' hos to make the first step. Once we have this we will further upscrade the quality of our prod~t and have more prestitte." T<.<hcltstcheftsaid. Why has wine surged 1n popularity in the U .S. in the past two decades" "There is no such thing as a simple answer." Tchehsteheff stated. He speculated that American soldiers returning from Europe after World War II brought back the habit of ;trinking wine with meals. and Americans have been eJlposed to wine more and more as they travel abroad. Another factor, he suggested. has been the large 'amount of money lhe industry has spent in promotion. YOUNGGENERAnON . "Slut. despite all these things, the intellectual acce~rrce by the younc generation ls one of \be greatest factors in Ameriu." . 'f cbeUstcbeff said Uaere is a d.iffetence in attitude ANDRE TCHELISTCHEFF Jle said m ost countnes of the world ore drinking wine but that It is slow to come to Africa because or religious traditions. Tch<'listchcrr. who can scarcely imugi ne a meal without wine himself. says wint' furnishes "a hr auliful blanket that covers the neutrality orthe rood " "The Frenc h sny, however. that /\mt'ricans should learn to cot good rooc1 before learning to drink wine .. Wine has the ability lo make blnnd food ta!'lle good ond Is a good re placement for the cockta il, ht• added FORGET RULES Tchelistche ff says 1t isn't necessary to dnnk an expensive wine with e\IW!ryday meals and that the old guideline for drinking red or while s hould be forgotten. "You are the consumer . You s elect. It's your preference." To folly appreciate the benefit of having wine with meals he suggested eating bread, cheese and milk together then having the food with wine instead or mllk. Tchellstchefr speaks or wine with authority, since he has bad a long love arr air with the beverage. He took his first drink at the age of 4. unbeknownst to anyone in his family. "I drank the leftovers in my father's office in Mos cow artcra business meeting," he said. "I came back very gay." When he was 11 he e>U>erienced his first drunkenness. The lamUy was celebrating the new year and he and his toasume wine wit.bout knowing much about wine. But "They left us alone and we consumed the rest of the ~mericans, being perfertiQnists, w,ant to kDOw everything bottle." . Tchelistcbetr; wbo came to the u .S. as a 1ra uate ...,,...,..,~~ . .. ~~---~-I ~~~ ·· .. ·•U • "Thls rs tomorrow. I • He tr ave s the West Coast be g new vintners, among • Tbou&b more and more people aredrinkln1 wine lo this them St. Michelle in Seattle. and offers advice to /)'~try it is aUll far behind Europe. T~beff said. The established wineries, wbicbkeepahim very busy. annual per capita consumption rate here is two gallons, "But I am •~lective about whom l help. There is not compared to 20·30 in Europe. enough lime." Tasting Heralds 200 Wine Years · By BARBARA GIUS Of .... O.lly ,.. .. , Sl•lt The more than l,000 wine enthusias ts who guthered Saturday for Promontory Point's Bicenlt>nnlal gala aot u weU·rounded taste or California's own bottled stock. What was created in the Point's sparious cobblestone courtyard with the help or the Newport Beach Assistance League. which collected profits from the ticket sales. was a good party saluting the slate's burgeoning wine industry and one or its dea ns. Andr e Tchelistchcff. One thing the Point's fest made clear was how generally UlledUt'ated the Wine cons uming public IS Of its local inven· tory. The 43 participating wineries represented a fraction of the 212 vintners o perating in the state's nine grape.growing areH, known collectively as the Napa-Sonoma and North Coast regions . Uncorked at Saturday's tasting were wines from the state's oldest and largest vintners. namely Charles Krug. founded in·l861. and E. & J . Gallo. which boasli a bottling capacity of 150.000 cases a day. Long-e stablished pillars of the industry like Weibel, Mondavi, Giumarra and Louis Martini. whose sales and in· ventories of premium wines have reached new peaks with the rising popular interest in wine. also were r epresented. There were several relatjvely unknown. but not unac. claimed, smaller wineries there too, including Stags Leap, a Napa winemaker that recently managed to bowl ove r French tastebuds with its '72Cabernet. BIGGEST SELLERS The white wines were clea rly the big~est selle rs of the day. perhaps because their characteristic ll J:hlnc!>S !>CCmed to quench the evening's sultry heal. The reds were out in force. neverthelcl>!:>, and drunk up more enthusiasticaUy after the sun had gone down, the chill fac:tor up. and the strolLing mariachis and Renaissance minstrels had lulled many table hoppers to a seat bcs1d~ the fountain. around the planters or on the courtyard steps. While not all sippers couJd define a .:lass's viscosity, nose. vinegary·acescence or vinous harmony ~ or were eoven looking for them -it was evident by surveying puckers and sedate lip-smacking that the wines were being given a fair trial. Most of the tasters had their opinions of what they hked and didn't like. Some were e ven conscientious enough to keep nott's, which was a good thing to do. According to Tony Kopp. the Pornt 's organn:at1on man behind the affair . there was enou1th wane the re. that for the $10 adm1ttinr. donation. one rould havl' "lui.Led ' \he equivalent or 12 bottles. There Wl'r"' no r l'µorl:-that 11nybody did. however Comments about the wines ranj!t>d from "clean.·· "frui · ty." "refreshingly delicate al must springy." to "a little flat ... maybe it's watered." and "sha ri> and bity hkc the sturr my dad used to make.·· One man who hadn't stra yect from Chablis since the tirnc he'd arrived at the tastin~. commented. "f like Chablis . And since it's usually the chcupest 10 a line. I want to find some to buy." The only problem . he confessed, was that he kept going back for more of the brand he'd been buy· ing for years . WIN E SAMPLER For tasters like this one. who know which vn rieta ls they like but want to sample those or assorl<'d vintners. self· education wine packs are available throug h Adamo Wine Cellars of Costa Mesa. The firm. whieh started this year. operating lnrgely on a mail-order basis. offers cases of California varietals from 12 dirrerent wineries. Each case includes descriptions or each wine, recommendations for storage and cards for rat· ing personal prefFr'ences:-- Barbara Adamo, who helped husband Nick develop the packages. says that after the buyer has consumed a 12· pack. he or she "knows more about what to buy Jn the future." Eddie O'Neal. owner of Cove Liquor in Laguna says the wine·buying public is "moving .rapidly away from bigger wineries, which for the most part have been bought up by con· glomerates" in favorofsmaJler. quality vintners. 1 <For example. Italian Swiss Colony and Beaulieu are now owned by Heublein Inc .• Franzia is owned by Coca Cola; and Inglenook is now a division of a Nestle 's sub· sidiary.) Big sellers nowadays, s ays O'Ncal, arc Chappelet's Chcnin Blanc, Clos Duval's vintage Zinfandel and "just about anything Ridge puts out.("1 can't keep their Zinfan- dels In stock." J." Bob Miller. sales manager at Sequoia Wine Cellars. Newport Beach, lists Beringer 's Chardonnay. Krug 's Chenin Bl anc, Wente Brothers' Bla nc de Blanes, We1bel"s Green Hungarian and Mirassou's Monterey Riesling among the store 's top.selling pre mium wines. In jug wines, Miller lists Beringer 's bulk product, bol· tied under the label Lo6 Herma nos. Pedrocelh's Sonoma white and red table wines I which sell ror under Sl.60 a fifth! and a pe renial favorite, Glllo's Hearty Bureundy. Aroyo and Jim Bia/es were among the 1, 000 celebrants at Promontory Po int tasting. Cl DAILY PILOT j Dead Weight -Gdes With Diet (Ann Landers~ I I t DEAR ANN LANOERS:ThislS a severe psycbolo&ical hal\l\lp· feel bumao sexuality •·CM.lldo't LOOKJNG DE-FEET IN DE· four sentenl'C'S wC'rc unfinished a letter for Jean. lbe rat wlle of HUI. I was bl.a doonaal My fat have a le1 to atand on. Ke aays f'ACE and pan of the letter was lllegi-YM o.a&lll to report Illa Lo u.e e o•a&y mtidlc1l aodecy. Re aboGld hn lold YM Lo loot Ill u.e ~ book. I u ge yw Lo eall Akolaollc1 AltOllylnOM ... ftlld Mt wltea tlle au& mfftbl1 ll aJMI •e.Me. G-0 -and Mkk wt&la It, fdla. lt'1 your bt>•t .a.ol. Tumed Off and GwJty. He tella wu an HCUM (or Ills impotence. the kiod ot toot wear J)eop1e DEA.a LOOIUNO: Y"-lftal ble. htr she 's "dl11uat1n1. weak-l n • e curl t Y • P• r ••»••I choose for themstlv• tells a lot peeple wear '9" ladHd &ell I kno• I am sick but the doctor wll1ed, self-indulgent and adolnceoce. Eve~~ t.bat aboutt.hrir aexu.al perSoftallUes. ........, a..._Ukm. TMs1on t went to thousht 1 was exag- stupld." He suggests self·ht'lp wu wrong witb b11 hte, he Teaser·t)'pe women choose fw llleea .. weU H •~•. aeratinc or brn&glns;. lk didn't groups. Sht! ends up crying and he blamed on m~. I absorbed the shoes that expo1e part ot thefoot. -'U.. ek. 1lve me any help at all -ju~t ends up writing to you for sym-blAme alona with tbecaJoria. Men's 1boe1 dlvlde the wearers I .... , a1n-e, ••enr, .. 1& sa1d r nHded to "shape up" or pathy. When I got ri~ of Mr. 1\trrwd into nve catecortes: iensuoua, Me&a are a •lt• of nillll..._..-I'd be sorry. J dljtp't nl-00 HIM to 1 was a Jean tor llyears. Twice Ofr. 1 als.o 1ot rid ot ~pounds. mucullne. peuock. unisex and • ... , •••••Ill Meta .. a&lw•• tell me lbat. J d1C'lcd down to my wedding Shcnme-SKINNYW11':N1':H macho . An example of \ht walk Ullo llorau. (Uraffea, I'm so sick of myself t could w,l~ht and twice I bullooned up DEAR WINNER: Brno. lad)'. mHtuUne aboe ts the wingtip. aaylMt. llerMa. ... . die. I P-Hs out e\'ery night 4lnd Don't get burned by a "llne" that's too hot to handle. Play ll cool with Ann l anders' ,Wde to "Necking und Pellin1 -What Are the Limits! Send )'O'lr ,... quest to Ann Landers, P.O. &x 1400. Elgin, 111 60120, encloeinic !;() cents in coin and a long. stumped. selt·addre11ed en· velope. ugaln Why '! Bt>cau!le Mr. Turned Thanks for a c~erluJ earful. Tht m1cho is the motorcycle fffi rotten when l come to In the Off didn't res!J(lnd any beUer to • ,boC. Ho says boots are a sien of DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1m morning. Then ·1 have to have u the thin ml' than he had to tbt fa\ DEAR ANN LANDERS:.Js lilt;. CJ1Ulle11neu. Rossi bates the a t•year-old mile who drinks drink to get 1oing again. It's u me. world going completely crazy? r hiab plalfo(m for women -about a flftb of vodka every day. terrible way to llv<: and I don't Arter the second 5().pound just read where a '"An.siarus~ clflU\tlt'ln•kca \btmwalkUke Tbialetterl1acopyolonelWl'ote know how to get off the mer· ballooning, I went into lberapy, Roni wrote • book ~IW ,"T~ h0r$n. · to you at 3 a.m. I couldn't believe ry ao·round. Plea11t>, Ann, help (He wouldn't eo. said lt wu n't Sex Lile of the Foot andShoe. '" 06 you think th'~ Is a nytnlna bow meaaed up my bead must me. DROWNING IN ROOZE his problem.) I discovered 1 bad. The a uthor claiau tbal wit.bout to what lbt man uys? -have been .. , m l11pelled Z7 words, Di:AR FRIEND: Some doctor. Horoscope: Leo .Rite DOtes Told Sun Can Be Fun Change Due THUllSDAY, J ULY 8 By SYDNEY OMARR AalES <Mar ch 21-April 19): Gather in· formation -analyze It and eommunlcate your findin1s. Emphasis on publications, educaUonaJ material, long-ranee views and plans. TAURUS <Aprll 20-May 20>: A wish "comes true" in most unusual manner. Partner or mate gets Involved and financial structure Is in pic- ture, too. One you are drawn to r eturns Ute com- pliment. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Accent on uni- que agreements, contacts. You advance cause by making known your views. Reruse to be in• timidated by one who claims to "call the law." CANCER (June 2t-July 22 >: Home, parents, work, security seem to combine into a mont age. Read the signs, clues. Become familiar with basic material. Do your homework. LEO (July 2J-Aug. 22): Tye a chance on your own abllltlea. Sweepl•g ehl,f\ges may be on tap. Know it and be ready for 1ction. Member of opposite sex is very much ln picture. Watson-Ray A Sept. 5 wedding ln Estancia Park. Cost a Mtta Is bell!g planned by Pam Watson a nd Chuck Ra y of H untington Beach. News of the forthcom- ;iai event was :innounced by her parents. M,r .. and ,_rs . DOMtld L. Wat.Ion of' Huntington Beach. She is a graduate of BuJlard High School. Fresoo. • ' Ray,· an 'alumnus of ){unUngton Beaeb High 'School, is tbe son o( Mrs. R o bert Polly o f Sheraton. Wyo. ind Cbariu 8-J, Anaheim. ••• Pam Wa tson Gardens. Cor on a del Mar. Miss Jacobsen, a &raduate or Newport Harbor J1t1h School . is a senior at California St.ate University. Long Beach. Nancy Powers They came back from their vacation looking tanned ond healthy. How often have we beard that phrase? Too often to know it clft be a dangerous one, says the American Cancer Society. The ACS. in a new booklet about the sun. contends that medical benefits from tbe sun are few a nd that •lmost all of the 300,000 satin cancer casea aftlic tin g Americans each year are aun-re\ated. The bodklet. entitled "Sense In the Sun." Church of Laguna HUis counters other common Sept. 11. myths a~ut the sun; . Tti eir betrothal was -Don t count on being a nn o unce d by he r safe on a cloudy day or parents .. Mr. and Mrs. even under water- P a ul J . Rufflne of between70·S?percent of Corona del Mar, during a th e s un s m ost dinner party in the dangero u s r ays can Newporter Inn. . penetrat e clouds and Miss Ruffing Is 8 over casts.kacs. . graduate of Troy High Tbe sun s rays can rand swimmers who nre three feet under water. -While a beach um- brella offers wekome shade. it iso 't 100 percent foo l p roof protect ion against lhe sun. The rays s till bounce off sand, water, patio floor or sun deck. According to ACS. it's best to sun before 10 a.m. or after •3 p. m . to avoid damaging ultraviolet ra)ts when they are al mole or tbe development or any unusual pl1rment· ed area on any 17art ol the body. tbelt strongest. p:;:;:::::::;:::;:=====;;;i Anyone ex p osed between the peak hours sboWd try to limit time to lS minutes a nd wear a s uncr een containi ng PABA (para · aminobenzoic acid). Skin cancer is the most serious consequence or excess sun but 1s easy to detect and very cur able with prompt treatment. The signs are a sore that dQeSn't heal, change ln size or color or a wart or HEARING .... EM? I WICIAUZI IH HlaYIOIAIHISS CASIS MAJOl MAMUPACTUHltS ltlnlSIHTID T .. YIAltS IH CotlOMA D& MAl HAl AfllSOtHt HEARtNG AIDS Ho• t. c-• ... ,. C-414 M• -'71·JUl VIRGO (A ug. 23-SeJl. 22>: Agreements are finalized. Property could be involved. Get valid. a ppralsal. Refuse to sell yourself short. Older In· dfridual will lend benefit of experience. Powers-Thomson Her fiance graduated fr om UCLA and Washlnirton College of Law at the American University, Washington, o.c. School. Fullerton. and----------------------------- LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Check Instruc- tions, reports, d irections. Avoid . wlld-g~~se Sollora.... 11i&h School chase. Relative may be sincere -but m1sm· graduates Na ncy Lee formed. Know it a nd act accordingly. Get rid of p owers and Eric burden not rightly your nwn Thomson are planning a SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1 1 Emphasis OQ ga rd e n w e d d 1 n g collection. c:valuatlon, protection or possessions. ceremony in September. You are a ble to get to heart of ma tters. to ex· Mlss Powers, daughter press. to comprehend costs. of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R • • • Ruffing-Alsman Mona Ruffing and Randy 0 . Alsman will exchange wedding vows In the United Methodist Orange Coast College. Jfer fiance. son ot Mr . and Mrs. Rex Alsman of Chino, is an alumnus of Sunny Hills High School , Fullerton, and UCI. He currently is enrolled in the MA program at C alifornia Sta t e University, Long Beach. SAGITTARIUS \Nov. 22·Dcc. 2l L Lunar cy-Powers of Fullerton, was cl e is high -t ake lnltia ti ve. Lead rather th an a r ec re a ti on m ajor at ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil follow. Set pace and create policy. Accent on In-Ca Ii for n i a St ate , dividuality, personality, appearance, original University, San Diego BRU H. __..BLOWER methods and approach. and afflliated with Chi - CAPalCORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19). Much that Omega. happens is quiet. subdued, obscured, hidden. Her fi1nce is the son of SC IS SOR STYLES Hospital, organization, special charity could be tbe Richard Thomsonsof HOW TO DO THEM rnP BY STEP involved. You may feel restricted. · Newport Beach. .tinyone can care for a Brush & Blower hair style. or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 11) :, ~ent on H e a t l e n d e d r other curl c~ohng. luss-lree. lull lunct1ona1 . romantic Involvement. costs Qf IJ)4ina desires Wa s h in It o n S lat c sc1sso1t snus "1W\teh are as easy to do as iust sham· become realftles. You get facts -you become University and gradual· 0001 Our lamp cuts, linger tumble cuts. curling iron aware or routine, or whot's written between the ed from UC lr\'ine as a cuts. wash towel dry. brush ·n llull cuts or simple wash lines. biolOi Y major. tie plans and wear cuts are SCl§SOHD, all tall&-<:are-of·vovrsell PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201: You make fine gra duat e w o rk in stvtes GOOd lor any age. any hair. No teasing, no impression on one in "'"IUon o( authority. Your forestry at WSU. rotlers no pins no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. rvv .OUC> MO MT .......... MT WAYU. 'l'CMI o•.U -WAMT TO Nf -~ style comes through -more persons beco_rpe _ • • • .-- aware of your untque atmlties. J acobsen-<>nH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR SffilNG If J11J18tlt l11oar blrtbd11 you are aeative, Casselberry productive. capable of organliing a business. Mr an ../M rs Van You accept responsibility. You are dynamic, a- passionate and dedicated. Jacobsen of Balboa have announced the engage ment of their daughter, 1--10,.SAT.I SUM.9-5 356 S. Tustin Ave .. Orange 9564 Hamilton Ave . Huntington Beach .,05 N Harbor Blvd . Fullerton ~OCATEOAI !Ml FA&CINATINGVIUAOEl.SOU Teachers Vote Peegy Arlene Jacobsen ri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Steven Casselberry, son o f the Geo'rgc Caaselberrys, Florence. Ore. .. They are planning to marry Aug . 14 during c e rem o n ies in the Sherman Foundations The Peninsula What memories! 'The train from Los Angeles. The Pavilion. The Balboa Ferry. Sandy beaches . But what about those miles of prime Income properties that line the seashore? And the lovely residential area of Peninsula Point? Newport Equity Funds arranges equity trust deed loans on Peninsula properties -and on homes all along the Orange Coast. . If you need capital -and you ' re a property owner -call the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds for lhformatlon on an equity trust deed loan . The number is 644-8824 . Newport Equity ':Furids#Inc. Spiral .~li"ed W•elt" or ff•lf HAMS Put more LOVE POMA l"to your cooking We Recommend JtH•mlnt'• Cupboard TANTALIZING RARE BLEND MUSTARD SAUCE Now AvaUable at Ouf Store • .......... er.... ........ 122ZS.~ ...... ttW14..AIMllllMI U S-201 71 HO Hit11•9J #I 11 • P• """"' 1111 •-tie .... I 71 4-l46-ltt4 uJalfal&. say: ''We 've come a long way from the M uu Muu!" See our fabulous Collection of Resort Clothes for your leisure hours. \ . I • Ll • Orange Coast EDITIO N VOL. 69, NO. 189, 7 SECTIONS, 7• PAGES T QIJay's Closin~ N.Y. Stoek s N TEN CENTS 5-mile Trophy Cltase -BefPas • •• NB The art or the troP,hY maker emulates lire as runners begin their race for the hardware Tuesday evening at Corona del Mar High School. Five-mile run with trophies for rirsl three finis hers by age group was sponsored b y Newport F e nei11.g Raid Police Score 'Gotcha' Again WASHINGTON (AP l Chicago Bob thought he was fencing s tole n goods with crooked e mployes of a truck re- pair shop. But the guys behind the counter at the H & H Truck- ing really were on the up and up H & II was a police subsidiary. They're calling it "Got Ya Again " For the second time in fou r months, scores of persons have been arr•t.ed f~ ailecedly State Pay Hikes Get fencing stolen goods at a dummy business set up here by local police and FBI agents posing as street toughs. On Tuesday. authorities began rounding up 1140 people on c harges that they sold Sl.2 mi:lion worth of stolen checks, credit cards. guns , appliances and cars to the undercover of- ficers at the fake garage, which be1an bualneu .seven months ago. Feb. 28. the police and FBI ar· rested more than 100 suspected thieves who pMdled their wares al a warehouse manned by of· f1cers who posed as Mafia-type gangsters with aliases like Rico Ri~atone. The first operation was dubbed "Tile Sting." B ' OK Tuesday's encore used the row n S name of H & H 's so-called par~nt company, G.Y.A. Inc. -police jargon for ·'Got Ya Again.'' SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Aserlesofraidsnetled7lofthe Edmund Brown Jr_. signed 140 persons named in the war- legislatlon today g1nng many rants, and authorities were seek· atate workers flat S70-a-month tog the rest, pay Increases. an act he called a They got the home addresses of weapon against inflation and many customers a few weeks ogo model for the country. by selling $10 r affle tickets on a At a news conference, Brown nonexistent Cadillac Eldorado. also signed bills that: . . The undercover agents al II & Crc.ate the Cal.aforn1a <SeeFENCE.PageAZI Conservation Corps. which toke.; 1n the old Ecology Corps, a '9.3-mlllion program lo pro\•1de jobs for 1.200 young people who will work to conserve and protect natural resources. Set up a SlO-m1ll1 on alternative child care system -Increased SO percent the College Opportunity Grant pro· gram. expanding the number or nttdy students In the program from 4,SSO to 6 ,825. Brown said the one-time flat dollar pay raise, instead of usual percenta1c Increases. ins ur<' that "those with the least incoml' ure treated fa irly.""' "As 1nflal1on eats away ul our income, It makes no sense to J(IV<' those with lhl' most and lht' greatest discretionary lnC'ome the hlShesl r aise. Groceries and gu bllls are paid In dollars -not peruntlgea." the Oem~ratlc aovernor uid. "This bill ln California pro- vides an example tha• I hope will be plcked up by other IOVUTI· menta and private businesses:• hesa1d. C1Hlomla Hl&hway Patrol of· fleer• will receive Sl.20-a-monlh raises under the measure. Parks Pane l OKs Park for Skateboards The Newport Beach Parks. Jle1chcs and Recreation Com - mlHlon recommended Tuesday that the city lease lund from tht! Irvine Company for a skateboard park. The commission also recom mended that the rity begin od vertis1ng for proposals for the de· velopmenl and operaUon M the park. The council is expected to con- sider the recommendations nexL Monday. Three possible sites are al the southeast corner of Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard, the Boulbeaat corner of San Ju.quin IUHs Road also at MacArthur, and the area bounded by Harbor View Drive , Marguerite and Fifth Avenues and the Communi· ty Youth Center. Beach's Bicentennial Committee and the city's Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department. Starters numbered 142. Overall winner was Brian Hunsaker. a Corona del Mar High School graduate who now runs for UC Irvfne. The AIR TANKER DROPS FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 250 Flreflghten Called Out for County Conftagratlon Brush Fire Blackens 360 Trabuco Acres By LAURIE KASPER Of-D•lly l'li.t ,..,, A fire whipped by hot, 15 mile· per-hour winds r aced over hills of barley and dry brush, blacken- ing 360 acres in the Coto de Caza resort area Tuesday afternoon. The fire appa rently was start· ed by a pickup truck ~ing used in grain harvesting in Wagon. Wheel Canyon. said Fire In· formation Officer Steve Garrett. He was uncertain how the truck caused the fire since checks or the vehicle proved It wu In good worklng order The blaze erupted at about 1 :30 p.m. and was under control within thN!e hours. At one point, when the wind suddenly ahifled direction, the blaze raged out of control through another canyon in the hills above Mi11kln Viejo and toward Coto de Caza's gun clubbo""-•od kennel. Several dogs and one horse Wt't'e evacuated while lire crews · stood by the structures prepared to fi&ht off the approaching blaze. Garrett uld the fire was stopped after a backfire was aet alone a road winding through the hills near the club~e. "If they hadn't slopped it, then there would have been trouble,·· he said. Two hundred firefighters from the California Division of Forestry and the Orange County Fire Department fought \he blue In the Under dry brush. Three air tankers dropped fire retardant c hemicals on the names and about 22 pieces ol ground equipment were used in the battle. THESE WHEELS WENT QlJICKLY "It was easy. The bike sold right away ... That's the advertising success story told by the Santa Ana man who placed this classified ad in the Dally Piiot: )f un's JO spr cd hikr. m11n~· cx1ra5, )lu11t ll~ to a1>prec, 890 <'ash. xxx· '(l(~lC JC you have wheels you want lo move. call 642·5678. We make ll easy for you to put a few words l~ work for you, In lhl' Dally Pilot. D•llr l'llM ""'-I• tv Ille~,.. IC"ft'"' . bicentennial run was part of the ''Fun Hun" series being conducted each Tuesday evening this summer at Corona del Mar High. It was the only one in the series in whic h" in ners could conect trophies. To NB /tlelee Neighbors Rap Police Response By J OANNE REYNOLDS OI , ... O•ilf ,..._ ~11 Res idents o f t he central Newport Beach neighborhood where Sunday's Imbroglio look place have mixed reactions to the melee that ended with 26 people In police custody. Officers who canvassed the 30th Street and Balboa Boulevard area ~onda)' ·11ald 15 realdHU ttted crime reports Mesa Eyes Legalizing Of Bingo By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of -O.lly ...... si... Costa Mesa has become the first Orange Coast city lo move toward legalluUon of bingo since California voters passed a constitutiona l amendment in June to allow it. The amendment provides that each e ily decide for itself whetMr It wants bingo. The City Council directed City Atty. Roy E. June Tuesday to draft a n ordinance legalizing bingo. The law will come to a vote be(ore the council within a month. But council members gave no indication whether they would p11s it. The action came after a re - quest from the Harbor Area Girls Club. -Olub Board President Edward J. Schnabel told the council In a letter \be club would be interested In funds which bingo games might generate. But according to June, even should the city legalize bingo, the Girls Club would probably not qualify lor a permit to hold aamea. \ June said his readlng of the law, iovuneci by Internal Revenue Servlce ruulaUon1, shows that only thole organlza· Uona and operations related to teli1lou1, ch1rltable, actentiflc, teaUn1 for the public safety, Ute.rary or educational purpoee11, or prevention of cruelty to children or animals. can quaUry for bln10 permits. Thua, the SPCA might be able <Sff BINGO, Pace .UI stemming.from the part~ \\hl<'h at one point a ltr:u:tc<l 1.000 people Meanwhile. soml' or the people arrested by police and w1tne.sse!. lo the police breakup of th<· party, complained of \\h:il thl'Y d escrib ed a s polil'C over reaction. Capt. Wayne Conn o lly , commande r of the polic e department's patrol division. said \oday the de partment \Ii Ill i nv e s tigate ch a r g es or wrongdoing against any offi cer partlclpating in the mass arrests at the party. But he cautioned that anyone who files such a complaint has got to be able to identify lh<' officer by badge number or name, "-Othet'w1se it would be pointless to investigat<' 1f the citizen can't identify the officer." The majority of the 26 arrests made Sunday n ight were fo r failure to disperse. although a few people were booked on felony as sa ult charges for alleged alterc~• lions with police. Connolly pointed out that of the 26. s ix were Newport Beach residents and the rest came from outside the city. Complaints about police actiol\ <See MELEE, Page A2 l Soyuz Linke d To Space Lab ' MOSCOW <APl The Sov11•t spaceship Soyuz 21 linked up with the Salyut 5 space laboratory to- day and Cosmonuuls Horis Volynov and Vilaly 7.ht>lobnv went aboard the station, Tass rc•- ported. Soyuz 21 was launched Tues - day with Volynov, a 41 ycar·old space veteran. In command und eniclneer Zholobov. 39. aboard for hls rlrs t spa,e flight. 1 F.arli1•r story, A4 l The Soviet news agency cnrlil'r reported the cosmonauts had completed 14 orbits or the earth by 2 a.m. POT and 10ld thf~ <'rewmen were ''feeling flnt." Orange Coast HookedTrma Drown&Man Lido· Parking Ban Flap E~pts e 1n1po ea• eff\fer •· .. die city .... bMn order,. .... "-··-wOl'tb ol equlpmenl fOC' the alcns, some Lido rest· dents bne orianiled opposition tothepro1ram. AUornQ Mel Ricbler has or· •u. , Jr~ne Hardate • board mem.ben --YGted for the. projed. says she •U sur- prlMd by Mn. ROSMl"s letter ln U1ht ol the fart that tbe lll'ftl (See UDO, P,e Ai> .. ;t J DAIL 'f PILOT w.an..oay Jutr 1 1975 f're• r,..e A J ~ I Kell~y De~lares I MELEE REACTIONS. • • ~ FBl's Radicals r in ""br.-akln~ up the party were gl ven to t ht' Dally Piiot by Carolyn Howe, 114 30th St . Valene Thoms. 212 30th St .• aod Jun and Juli(' Falk of 4110 S<·ushor e Or ive. w ho were visiting at 1261 1 JOthSt. Ju ht• Falk. 21, wu3 one of the Pfl)ple a rre1lt'd for fullure to dl11peNe. Her mother. Jean. ntd s he was watchlna: Crom a balcooy when her dauahter wus ('l.irricd orr the hom e's put10 by two. officers. She alleges her daughtt-r, who st:i11d:s four ft'l't, 10 1ncht."S tall and weighs 85 pounds, was slammed into the side of the police paddy wagon, resulting in a black eye. Mrs. Thome ujd she and a g roup o r four friends bad wandered to the end ol theJr , block to see what was going on and when they saw the police, they decided to return home. She alleges that AJ she tumed to go, an ofricer with a night.stick knocked her to the paveroenl and left without sayini a word. Mrs. Thoms said she filed a .. co~pla l nt with the pelice department but the wu tcM ~r · cue could not be lnvesU.ated beuUM ·~• could not ldent.U1 u.. otnc.r. I 8otb Mlu H6we 1Dd Mn. Falt claimed the police entered a p e a c eful altuatlon •nd ~n,.vatl'd It. Miu llowe clahm tbat the original order to dilPtf'M bad bffn heeded ao "\M OGl)t actJon wu people 1ln1lng 'Happy Birthday, Amerlc.-' lrom their porches " But ahe ujd, when otncera be1an movln1 Into tbe area, maklnl arreat1 t.bLI:ttl&lt wu "bloc:ka and t>loc:u ot..,,,, and panicked lndlvldutia." Mn. Falk aeknowledpd U\M ''there were aome lhln11 loinl on that wer~ot right." but ahe said that y the time police arrived, t probltml bad t'eased and people weh danclai and aln1in1. "It wu the P.9Uee wbo ..fe excited and ernotloaaJ." sbe 1aW1 "and the lnoount had to suffer." Probe Canceled CEOAR RAPIDS. Iowa 11\PI Jo'BJ Director Clarenct• Kt•llf>y, tHll()'lll~ Ill the mut<Mr lnol Of two Amenrun Indian Movcmt•nt mem~rs, i.nld the Jo"Hl t·o1mkr· inlellige1wt> proi,:nun aguiost domestlr d1:.:-.1dent.s has been 01:< contlnued and no other program hllJS replaced It. Kelley is the first or a Serit'S or prominent personalities expect- ed to tealily If\ the trial o( the men char ged with 1975 slilYi.nas ortwo FBI agents on the Pine Rldgt In· diun Reservation In South Dakota. Actor Marlon Brando. an ~d· vocate or Indian rights, ls expect· ed to testify later. the counterlntcllii:cnce prollram COJNTELPRO -and wheUwr 1t atill existed. "I have madt1 rt1peated In <1ul rlt-s abOut it," Kelley repllf'O "Not. certainly, bus unythtn1it of thi11 type bet:n r~vuk'<i to mt' " Kelley t estifl ed tbat COINTELPRO wautartedln the , late 19$0s and "'" discontJnued later. He did nol 1ive an exact date. , "It was to still elforta towa~ violence and .els that nlitht le.d l o v•olence in ext,..mlsts and New Left organizaUons," Kelle)' said. The FBI has said the two aaents killed on tbe reservaUon near Oglala, S.D .• were am- bus hed. The defense bu sought to s how that the FBt was r esponsible lor the climate in which the slayings occurred. Woman ~ounding Pavement on Tile Kellt>y was subpoenaed lo testify Tuesday, but did not show up. He arrived In Cedar R11p1ds Tuesday night a fter U.S. Olstricl Judge Edward J . Mc Manus o r- dered him to appear In court to· day to explain why he should not be held in contempt. Defens e counsel William Kunstler questioned Kelley about Ford Hits Sex Bias R obert Robideau , 29. of Portland, Ore.. and Darelle Butler, 34, of Rogue River, Ore .. a re charged with killing agents Jack Coler and Ronald Williams, both 28. on June 26. 1975. Tht FBI agents were on the reservation lo serve arrest warr ants. Soni Lunden is so upset about the tile laid in her new Irvine home that s hc·s spent nearly every weekday tor the past two weeks picketing the developer 's Newport Beach offices. · But developer Larry Deane i.ays Mrs. Lunden·s Ille is .. Just fine" and refuses to do anything about her beef. "II it were m y home, it "ouldn't bother me a bit," says Deane, pres ident of Deane . Development Company, refer- nng to the tile laid a t 4932 Corkwood in University Park. Deane says the fact that Mrs. Lunden parades back and forth below his offict: -with 11-month· old Jason in tow and a sign de - nouncing Deane Homes d~sn ·t upset him. Police Hmit South Coast Rape Suspect · A Corona def Mar woman was raped Tuesday by a motorist wbo ortered her • lift bome from th• Dana Point area and then at- tacked her in his nearby apart· ment. Orange County Sberirf's ofricers reported. Deputies said the 23·year-old victim told them---ule allacK" oc- l'urrcd in an apartment at the Straight Ahead Halfway House :lt Pacific Coast Highway and Street oC the Golden Lantern lo Dana Point. Officers d escribed lhe facility as a former hotel that is now used as a rehabilitation center for former drug users. Officers said the victim was warned s he would be injured If she did not yield lo tier attacker's sexual demands. The Incident is u ndt-r invcs tlgatlon today. Food Stamp Bill WA SHI NGTON <AP > -Presi- dent Ford slJZned a bill Tuesday maklna vendors accountable ror the food stamps they hold and the money thc.-y collect but said the musure fulls far sbort or mean- ingful reform. "The bill Is de· :ogncd to <'llmlni:•lt' the widely· 11ublldzt>d coupon vc.-ndor ahuses." Ford said ... The leaisla t ion w 111 tns u r t' that persons nuth<lrl 11ed to sell food stnrnps vromptly deposit tbe cash col· IN'ted .. Tht' Houae gave final passage to tht' bill Of\ June 22. O'-ANOE COAST , H DAILY PILOT 1'-~~ \.•.t\I f\•1ty P1-.t ·~"" ttflttfll t\ • .,. ........ thf ,..,.., •t•'' ., ~.,,,.... It\! ~ Of.,.... (M\t "WIM•\111•"4 (.,....¥ ,..., .. . .. ,. .. ~ ., ......... """". ~l ..... , ~ ,., ... , tf'~ (f'll\I• "1/11 W Nt -~· "4-M "-H1!M1,....tf~ r.•1 Pl I ~wt1\ .. 1n V•U•'f· h't•f'f .. "°'1i•lla\11 \>4ll•t •rid L •~v"• fN.•CPI \oVt1t ( 1'\111\t A ~·~· .. ,...,.,_,,., •tl•llll'W\ I°' tl'V't)ittNr4 Wv0.1'\ llll"'d ~ tJ•t~ 1M-ll'-"'-INI evtH•4lt"t .. ,,,. " ... UO V... t t 4• ,,, ... (t\t• llt•W ( .............. t. ~oberl N w~ P1'01n.1U .fNJ,,,.,.1~ 'fhOmas Keevll l O•t•' ThOm•s A. Murpf°ltnt MA ..... 1 ... l•• Ol.ltleS H. Loos Ak hetd P. N•lf A\"°h'•"' N<•ftO•""t ldtten Offkft < .... -... )~ ........ -l .. .,,._. .. .,~. •··~ ... ~. "'-"tt IOI\.,,.,~ \111) .... Pl....,,....,.,. ·-------~. ·~:'H'.:~r.;.•-.: .. ~· 11...i ··I've suggested to lier m any times that she take this to court. I won't resolve It any other way, but she refuses to go to court,·· says Deane. But Mrs . Lunden, whose husband, Goren. is a consumer research manager for an auto company. says they cannot af· ford the court coat.a. They've also been advised by an attomey that they couldn't win in court. . "They (the Deane Company) ·made all kinds of promises about the tile, but we didn't get them in writing," says Mrs. Lunden. who la a native of Peru. Mrs. Lund~n complains that the $2,000 worth of tile laid In her entryway, kitc hen and dining room is o( poor workmanship, isn·t "sealed'' and has a dull. rather than shiny finish, and has a different design around the in- door planter than the Ule she saw in the model and thought&be was buying. She claims that wbat she paid for a nd what she cot~ entirely different. However, Dean Insists there ls no truth ln Mrs. Lunden's clalms. Mrs. Lunden says she's picket- ing the twin towers at S50 Newport Center Drive because the buildings contain omcea for both the Irvine Company and the Deane Company. "We bought this house partly because we trusted the Jrvlne Company and t-hought tti.y'd use reputable builders," saY11 Mrs. Lunden. The Irvine Company is not In- volved in the dis pute, but several company members have looked into the matter. Fro•PageAJ UDO ... sweeping program is aimed at getting rid of m ore danaerous pollution. Friendly Giant Preschool children climb up to get a better pers pective on "Jumbo Max," a Japanese television character cur· rently vacationing in Newport Beach. Jumbo, \\ho is 10 feet tall, is staying with the Alan Miller family. Hobie Miller, 3, took Jumbo to school with him Tuesday to meet the kids. Queen 'Forgives' Rebelling Nation WASHINGTON CAP> -Queen Elisabeth n of Great Britain ar- rived here today to pay f0f1f•ing tribute to the nation which re- l*led 11ain1t the colonial rule ol her royal anceaton 200 years aco. At a White House weleomlna ceremony, lbe queen emphalzed that Brili&b·American relations have been frlendly with only rare, brief exceptions the past 3~ centuries. "For nearly 170 years, there waa _a_form al ...cooatitut.ional link between us. Your Declaration of Independence broke that link but it did not for Iona break our friendship," she said. The quee n said the British and American peoples "are as close today as two peoples have ever been." Accompanied by her husband, Prince Philip. an ofCiciaJ party of 16 and an entouraae of 52. the queen arrived here on the second and most important stop of a s ix. day bicente nnial visit. The royal couple n ew to An· drews Air Force Base here from Phlldadelphla and were r eceived by the President and Mrs. Ford on a hot, humid and overcast rnornini. security around the mowrcade," HUI said. "The queen was never Interrupted and went on her way \lftharm ed, " '.fbe base was seaJed otl to the public. The queen was grttted at the base by U.S. Chier of Protocol Henry Callo. As she departed from the plane. she received a formal miUtary greeting by an Air Force honor guard whkh lined a red carpet at the steps or her plane. In tribute to tire country that rebelled against King George Ill. ·her great·areat-g reat·gr eat · grandfather. the monarch told a gath<'ring in Philadelphia on Tuesday tha t the American Revolution .. s hould be celebrat· ed as much in Britain as in the United States .·' The "very valuable lesson" the Bntish learned from their ex- perience. she said. was that the right!' or othe r s to ~overn themselves in their own ways must be respected. The occasion for her rem•rks was the presen· talion of a bicentennial ~ifl. a bell cast in the same foundry as Philadelphia's famed, cracked Liberty Bell. Decision WASlllNGTON <APJ The Ford administration today s us- pended a r uling that father-son or mother-daughter school events violate cavil nghts sex discrimination laws Press secretary Ron Nessen said President Ford rl'ucted with irntation when he read of the ruling by tbc Office for Civil Rights an d said ... This ix counter to the kind of tradl· ltonal American vaJues that he believes 1n." <Eur lier story, 88 > On Ford·s instructions, the Department of Health. Educa- tion and Welfare suspended the ruling pending further research by lawyer s o n whether the practice violates Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. Nessen s a id that if these events are found to violate the law, Ford will immed iately send legislation to Congress to change it. The U .S . O ffice o f Civil R ights made its ruling la~t week in response to an inquiry from the public schools or Scot- tsdale, ArlZ .. which sponsor r ather -son banque t s and mother·daughter teas. They asked for clarification whether these violated the laws prohibit- rng sex discrimination in public schools receiving federal finan· cial a id. The ruling was criticized by some school offic ials and parents sur veyed Tuesday. According to Nessen, Ford got o n the phone lo HEW Secretary Da vid Mathews and other White House aides and "he expressed displeasure al the ruling. His main ob1ection \.\3 S that some lawvc r or bureaucrat at II F.W ouJ(ht not to be handtng down these rulings 1nterferin~ with family-oriented, tradition al American events " The defe nse hus sought thl' t estimony of a n umber or Washmgton polillcans and or f1c1als . Also na med 10 subpoenas were Sen. Frank Church. tD·ldaho), Rep. Otis Pike, <D·N.Y. I; and FHI Public Information Orticer Thomas Coll. T hey were ordered to bring whatever documents they possess which relate to lht> defendants or to AIM . There was no indication whether they would t'Omply with the subpoenas. Church and Pike were involved in congresslonal invest.igation!o mto FB1 operations BINGO ... to play bingo s hould the city fathers leaalize it but not lhe Girl Scouts. June said the law further pro- vides that no minors can play, that the public m ust be Invited, that the gam es must be staffed by mttmbers of the organization. all players must be present and there is a S250 limit in value or money per game. Two council members gave some indication of how they might stand on the bingo vol~. V1ce Mayor Jack -Hammett s aid he saw nothing in bingo that 1s "contrar y to moral stan- dards." while Mayor Dominic Raciti said he was not ready to make the city an "open house" for bin go. Raciti Indicated that If bingo is legalized 10 Costa Mesa, there s hould be strict controls. He said · he did not want lo see the widespread proliferation or bingo that he sees now with the sales of fireworks. Tuesday afternoon , the Anaheim City Council introduced an ordinance to legalize bingo. the first such action in the coun· t y Sbe said that In 1974, city traf- fic en&lneer Bill Darnell gave a traffic talk b4tCore the laland Im· provement section ol the Lido Isle Women's Club and at that time he said the bay 11 being polluted by water runnln1 off or Newport's streets. Accordina to Mni. Hardage. the problem is not lbe leavet "or even a n odd Coke can or two. but 1\'1 the chemicals from the Ure rubber. automobile exhautt and the detergenll people u11e io washln1 lhelt cara." As the royal couple departed the base in a lim ousine for t he short trip to Was hington, a police car Chasfn1 a suspected bank robber sped through the gates In the opposite direction. according to Thomas Ror:ers. a cab driver who said he witnessed the lOci· dent. Spokesm an Dou~ Hill o( the Prince George's <Md.> J'oli t'e Department, said th11t although lhf' tuapected bunk rob~r w ns believed to be armed, no 11hot!'i were fired. The robber re mained at lorge. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS f 20% • • • Reduction Mrs. ltarda1e said that the street 1weepln• proaram wa1 sold to Lido resident.a baM'd on prevention or the pallutlon oC the bay. "The sirens and squealing wheel• were a surprt11e to the She also poln~d ou&. that some resident• have coni.cttd LICA board members bttause of con- fusion over the petition cam· paian ln which people go on re- cord ln ravor of street 11weeplq and In opposition to the 1lans. FENCE • • • 'Tm ataln1t signs too," she said. "but wlll\Oul \hem llO per- r ent of the island'• street.I won't be swept. There'• a price ta1 on tvtrythlnc and I lhlnk thls Is a low prke to pay for keeping the bay 11 little cleaner." H wue all black. Orrldals said many customers were heroin ad· dirts who stole lo support tht'lr ha bits. Among t hose who took the ha it WH Chlca.-co Bob Mrs . Rosener says in her letter s he believes residenu would "He would come in and put on rather have dirty elredl t.halithe an act llke 'Hey man, I know signs and she la critical of tbe you're lhe police, but l'rn going surveys t aken prior to Instituting to deal with you anyway.' lle'd the program. put• bag over his head and clown ··1 feel it is tncumbenl on the around. And oC course we bad 1l board to notify every resident all on film," boasted ao FBI that he or s he may have a pole a1ent who helped run R & H. with a slJn on lt in, front o( their Nine of tbot• a....-ted Tue9da)' home and also alert them to wbat alto wt" Hbbed in February al the island will look like with the tbe "'arebou1e c1Ued P.r .F. added.pol .. Hd alps. n. P•H•-rnc Cft-m>M tor • 8 7" Queen Sofa sleepe r 1n glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting R9fjlll..t,'470 Now s396 .·- 62"" love seat sofa sleeper in glove- ltke vinyl with gentle button tufting R•..tr•JtO Now $312 ,. '"""' ,, •; ....... ~ ... ~. Also available 1n innerspnng mattresses -add ' 1600 FOR THOSI WHO LUCI THI SOFA STYU AMO DO MOT WAMT THI SUIPH UNIT -D•UCT 'I 00 FltOM AIOYE SALE PllCES. ' ing rereren.c~ to aip po5Un1 ia FBi:Fencln1 lncopho. '' H & H ha~dly sufltcaent l~~atJon on was smaller than P.F.F lnc. · ~~J!~;ifJt~~~wh~acb to ta.h • poll. Both featured a u In \ht ~ .j!t:;r, . ~-. ... o.'!'lr.o~ --.. ·e conducted by IC was accompaaled by a letter wt)kb detailed the tlme and costs •nvolved "We tried lo be com· pletely unblqed and praat the IOOd q w•U u Ult Md,'' be aald. "ll wu a •~cceuf~ation beuute lt was loul a.. It ha.d • local Oavor," 1al N~k Stames . who runs lhe WuhinctOt? 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OT 87 For /ffoneg . I Competition You Can Bank On I Ry MILTON MO KOWITZ Otto N. M1 llrr, rt'tlrt'<.I cha1rmon n( Slnnd3rd 011 C\1m pnny or (~:ilHorniu . had a choice to flt Jkl' lus t month rt's1gn l:IS a dm.·ctor or (..'ahforma's fourlh lnrJ!t' t bunk. Crtlcker Nouorul, or rcs1an •~a d1rtttor of tht• m1Uon ·s Uurd l11r~c•t lnsurnnct-romp ny • E t1uitt1b l {• l.\fe As· surirnct-Society This decision was forc«l upun h im as a r<'· !'ult Cl( moves by tht• ~·ed t"rnl T r ade Com mission I f'TC > to break Money Tree up interlocking dm-ctorates in tht> rori><>rate world . Thi' FTC has ruled 1t improper for o pc r i.on to servl' simultaneous! v un tho bourds of companies that competl.' against ~·ach otht•r M1llC'r c hoi..l' to kti\'e Crocker's board 3nd to continue ;i~ J diret•tor of Equitable TllE Qtl F.STION T HAT AKO E I ~ome people's mindi. was . Ho w IS a commercial bank in competition with a li fe m s urancl' company? It's nb\'ious that a director or General ~lotors 1s not going to be selected as 11 director of Ford Motor Com pany. Does the same princ iple a pply to ba nks and insuran<'e compan il•s? The a nswt'r is that It does even though it m ay appeal 111 first glance that th<'l>c companil'S Jre 10 dirrerent lines of busmess Banks a nd insurance <.'ompnnies rrnss swords at ,, number of points O\'er 8 s ingle product. money. T hey com pele to get it T hl'y compete lo handlt-11. And th<.'y compl'll' to fmd customl'rs to who want to borrow 1t. The) art' esSl'n llally managers of mone}'. ONE OF THE CLEAREST SIGNS thut these two in· st1tutions are competitors appeared during the pi.st ~·car with tbe introduction of a new employ(' bcnerit option at t"'o huge petroleum companies, Mobil 011 and Exxol\. EHeclt\'e los t Septe mber. Mo bil <.'mployt-s who participate in the company's savings pl un were offered " new vehicle for their funds. The e m ployes were tnformt'<l they could direct that aJI or part or their savings be placed U\ an eight·year fund that would pay 11 guaranteed annual hf· terest or 8.75 percent. Who's guara nteelng this return. which is better t han you can get 11l savings banks' The Metropolitan Uft Insurance Company. which apparently be lieves It will bt able to do better than 8.75 percent with the Mobil funds. T HE EXXON P ROGRAM WENT INTO e ffect thi& month. f.!Uarunteclng cmploye sa\'l'rs a n rven bl'lter rctur~ R.85 pcrcrnt. under u contruct th.it r uns u IHlle lo'1gcr. 91111 years If an Exxon employe puts away SlO n month in lhiii fixed rnconH' fund. thl' $1.080 invcst1'(I In ntn<' ) C'a rs woull be worth Sl.lll5. : ' Who's guar a nteeing this return for Exxon employe~ The Prudc.'ntwl Tnsurant·('Companyor /\ml'raca Stick thut In your hat, Hank of /\m('r1ra. C1l1bank ond Merrill L~·nch C~nge ~roposedj For Small C lairns, WASHINGTON (AP> The Chambrr of Commerce has proposed a n overhaul of lhe nation's sy!'l lem or s mall claims courts to make 1t easier for consumers to get a fair hearing for their complaints. The c hamber offered a "Model Consumer Justice Act" calling fo r es\ ablis hment. by the states. or locally run s mall claims courts w ith branch courts. o pening evenings and Saturdays. THE COURTS WOULD DEAL with cases up to Sl,000: would not a llow lawyers to act as princ ipals although they could provide advice and infor mation; would not allow col· lection agenc les to use the courts to sue for bad debts; would require s peedy p rocrssing of all claims; and would provide a follow-up mechanism to make sur e that judgments art' paid. Appeals. withthe useoflawyers. would be allowed. The chambe r says exist ing small claim s courts "hav<.' faile~ to fulfill their inte nded purpose or providing an incx· pensive and convenient forum in which d isputes a re effl·C· lively and swiftly resolved." A growing number of Americans have been turning to s m a ll claim s court.a to resolve disputes with businesses. Al the same time, crit.Jcs of the syste m charge it is ofte n weighted against the consumer. They argue that the norm al nine· to-five hours of operation are Inconvenient for working people a nd say that the practice or allowing lawyers often benefits the corpor ation that has its own legal staff. They claim the dollar limits on cases are too low. They also nole that once the ease is decided, the court makes no uttcm l)t to insure that the winner gets his or her awnrd. Trading Slows Up On Wall Street NEW YORK (AP> ~The s tock market showed a allaht los11 1oday in o quleUet1.1ion on Wall Street Th<' l>ow J ones 1verage or 30 lndu3trh1l 1tockt1 , which fell 8 03 p<1lnt.s Tuesday. lost another 0 SS today to 991.16. l.osers helcl a l'lllght lead over 1ulner1 In New York Stock Excha nac·lis led IHuelJ. Trading r3n just a bit ahead of Its pace Tuesday, when the full duy's total was theUghtatln nearly four wee k1 • Annly11 t!i noted that the market m ight be benetlllln• from a downtrend In 11ome key sbort·term lnter .. t raies. Stoc-lal•Tlae Spodlgltf ...,., VO•"Atl>t ''"•I 0.w.J-• •Wf-\ •tocu >O Ind .. ~"((" tt~11~\11 1.-fm~-~'!'t IO T '" JU 1• Ji• '1 ~1 J1 l! IH o: U VII 0 64 .. $11 J1 .U • 0 ti ., s•-•.•1 110 '' ... .>&. o u ·-· ......... 'm"°° Trett • , • • ,jOO Utllt ••••••••••• , i ,100 •I 51' ...... ".......... .... '·"'"°° ltlaaf StOC"lu Did WMAf AMEX OtO H9\lf VORIC IA,.) I 88 DAIL V PILOT WednHd1y, July 7. 1978 By BilKeaue Even Nevadans Like Gambling . c-.:=-==0 " RENO CAP) -The popular And the surv9 says Nevada Because Nevada is lhe only • ~~-== "~ut Som doesn't even KNOW he's o dog!· He's one of the family!" Dad-son Events? New Frontier For Sex Bias By the Assodatt"d Press "I wonder where the end is," mused Dr . Ira King after federul officials st:nt 11 lettt'r to public school administrators in Scott::idale, Ariz .. saying molher-daughtc-r and folhl'r-son rvt'nts violated sex discrimination rules "Father-son, mother-daughter affairs a re something I grew up with," ~a1<l Kini::. compliance oCficer for the Scottsdale school syste m. "Quite frankly, it seems to me it's str etching the pomt. I think sometimes we can stretch any regulation to the ridiculous ..... adage that Nevadans are Im· has three times as many com· state in which all forms or gombl· •. U"-t to W mune Lo the lureoruot machines puls1ve gamblers than other mg are leaal, information was • '= llllllU••.....__.., Ci 1._ and table games 1i.n'tsupported st.atesdo. compiled on its r es idents ,....,, _, b)• a National Gamblin& Com· "Th~e findings sug1.~t that separately and then compared to • ...-, ,_,......, mission aurvey a cceaslbility is a sigrUiicant-· lhe nauonal hndings. THINK HYPNOSIS. CAU. Nevada residents have often indeed, perhaps the most impor· The D\•erage annuul wager al Calltor.la ttypaol••:al IMHlclt boasted that they aren't tempted tant -factor in influencing casinos wtH> 5846 for Nevadans. 14412 .._. ltT4. , .. Weld it• ltMt44 by lhetr wide-open castnos and 1amblin1 participant rates and n e 1.1 r I y I w 1 c e th e n a I 1 on a I betting parlors, leaving the the volume of wagering.'' the averageof$448fornon·res1dwlts. PrffLMew.--,w....., .. .._,.M. wa1erin1 lo the tounsts / • · survey states. COMPULSIVE GAMBUNG Is •-----· _,ol!"'.._ __ .....,_ ___ ,._,,_ ...... ______ _ . more widespread than ln other BUT THE CONnDENTIAL THE SURVEY RESULTED state•, although the survey ad·,...------------------:---, survey, to be m nde public later Crom the ques tlonjng of more milted its (indings were not con - t h is month , s hows m o r e than t,700personsaspartoflhe elusive. Nevadans gam ble, iambic more national commission 's s tudy or ft estima ted 2 62 percent of frequently and spend more on eambJiag's impact. Its final re· Nevada r eside nts could be gambling than cili~ns in other port eoes to the White House \his elasslCled as probably com· states. fall. pulslve gamblers . DIVIDING THE FAMIL V BY sex for fashion shows, softball games and banquets and breakfasts is a tradition in maoyorthe nation's communities. .. School administrators who'Support such a ffairs say that father -son events. for example, are useful in getting dad to take an interesl in school affairs - most often left lo mom. Opponents ari:ut• that choosing up sexes is arbitrary and unfu1r lo chtldr<'n wllh only one parent. I And fedl'ral <>ff1l'1ub rnnh•nd 1l 5UbJel'ls slu· dents to "st>paratc tn•.1tml'nt .. HE RF. IS A S1\~1PUNG Of reaction taken T uesday from µurcnts, tcacht'rs. administrators and students -Mrs . M. II. McRae. past president or the Houst on, T ex .. Arca C:ounctl of Parents and Teachers. said she saw valul' in the ruling. "ft eliminates lfn t'xcus~ a parent ma'y give for ., not attending u function with their child.·· Marion Perry. a mother whose husband is a carpentry Instructor in Somcrv1llc, Mass., said, "I think they 're" rong. We "'" a}s had the m.·· -SUE \'. MILLS, PRESIDF.NT of education board in i;uburba n Prine<.' Geor~e·s County, Md.. said the pollry ·'borders on the ridiculous. ll 's carry. ing things to the-extreme " "I 'm llabbcr1:astl•d." s:ml J ean France. a ' parent m Anaheim. when lold nf the policy. "l just ran 't behc,·e that . 1 think that s the worst thing I ever heard " ·"It's really not that fair," commented 13· year.old Ptlar Jiminez. who livC's with her mothe r in Los Angeles ... ,\ lot of fathers don't like to do those things and molh<'rS do b~causc they have to stay hom e all day or goto work." BIG CIT\' SOIOOL OFF1Cli\LS said they would not be affected by such a policy Ohve Covington, spokci.womnn for District of Columbia schools. said such events. if they arc held at a ll. :ire sponsored by nonschuol grouµs. such as churches and civic organizallons. "We'r e ~oing lo rethink how we plan our ac- tivities" In llJ?ht of th(• poltry, ~he said "It's a fan· tasllc education for adulls." 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Snyder. 17, of 6062 Stone Ave., was apparenUy build· ing a bomb in a shed workshop al home when the materials ex- plocled. hurling the drill through his skull. The youth. round immediately by his stepfathe r and rushed to Huntington Intercommunity Hospital, was lis ted in guarded condition today. Drowns Man GLOUCE STER. Mass . (AP) -A fisherman ap- parently drowne<! when he was pulled from his fishing boat by a large tuna. the Coast Guard reported to- day. ' William Ric h. 31. became entan&led in his fishing line Tuesdav a rter hooking the t un a a b o ut 15 mile s southe ast ot Gloucester a board his v essel , the Seven Thirty The Coast Gu arJi, using a helicopte r and seve ral small boats. sea rched un· succes sfully for the fis- herman. COUNTY FIREMAN DIRECTS O~ERATIONS AT WIND-WHIPPED BLAZE NEAR COTO O~ CAZA RESORT AREA Smoke Eaters AaaJ.ted by Three Air Tankers, 22 Piece• of Ground Equtpment In Thr...ttour Battle \ Investigators said the victim underwent neurosurgery over the weekend lo remove the drill bit and atte mpt t o repair bra in damage. 'Got Ya' Cop Caper Succeeds =Queen Says ~ ;Rebellion ·rForgiven' WASHINGTON (AP> -Queen -Elizabeth 11 or Great Britain ar· :rlved here today to pay forgiving tribute to the nation whk h re· belled against the colonial rule or her royal ancestors 200 years ago. At a White House welcoming (eremony. the queen ~m-pbulled U\aL British-American relations tfa,•e been friendly with only r are. brief exceptions the past '1.ll centuries. "For nearly 170 years, thel'e was a formal constitutional link between us. Your Declaration or Independence broke that link but it did not for long break our friendship," she said. The queen said the British and Amencan peoples "are as close today as two peoples have ever been.'' Accompanied by her husband. Prince Philip, an official party of 16 and an entourage or 52, the queen arrived here on the second and m~t important stop or a silt· day bicentennial visit. The royal couple Oew to An· drews Air Force Base here from Phildadelphia and were received by the President and Mrs . Ford on o hot, humid and overcast morning. As the royal couple deported the base in a limousine for the short trip to Washington. a police ear chasing a suspected ba nk robber sped through the gales an the opposite dir ectl6n. according to Thom as Rotten, a cab dnver who said he witnessed the incl· dent. Spokesman Doug Hill ot the Princf' George's <Md. I Police Deportme nt, s aid thal although the suspected bank robber was believed to be armed. no shots were fired. The robber remained nt large. "The sir ens a nd squealln1t wheels were a s urprise to the security around the motorcade,·· 11111 said. "The queen was never C~e QUEEN, Page A%> Coa!lil Weather llaiy sunshine through Thursday with patchy ear· ly morning low clouds and fog. Continued warm. with hl«h Thu~day low 705 al beaches to upper 805 In- land. Low tonight 60. INSIDE TODA l' ' \ A eoftgrnlioftal prok Of Mom« recndt .ocffviha re- ll'tOllld . o "hlofl'' dfttlJa rate mid mt ''tanll'llGl '' amt.r of injurtu hacurrcd d11ri•g t~.A4. f Coto de Caza Area Burns "We theorize it was a pipe bomb he was making aod when he wenl to drill a hold for the ruse and it blew up,'' Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick said Tuesday. WA S HIN G T ON I A P J - Chicago Bob thought he was f encin g s tolen goods w ith crooked e mployes or a truck re· pair shop. But the g~ys behind the counter at the H & H Truck· ing really were on the up and up. Winds Whip Blaze Across Resort Acrea,ge Police se.-i r c hed the home where Snyd er lives with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cain. and confiscated a variety of items from the victim's room as evidence. By LAURIE ~PER Of tM O••IY Pile! S.•11 A rire whipped by hot, 15 mile· per·hour winds raced over hills ot barley and dry brush. blacken· ing 360 acres in the Coto de Caza resort area Tuesday afternoon. Tht! fire apparently was start- ed by a pickup truck being used In grain harves ting in Wagon Wheel Can yon . said Fire In· formation Office r Steve Garrell. He •as uncfl'taln how the truck caused the lire since checks or the vehicle proved it was in good worklng order The blue erupted at about 1 :30 p .m . and was under control within three hours. Al one point. when the wind suddenly shifted direction. the blau r a ged o ut of control through another canyon in the hills above Mission Viejo and toward Coto d e Cua's gun clubhous e aod ke nnel. Several dogs and one horse were evacuated while fire crews stood by the struetures prepared to fight orr the approaching blaze. Garre tt said the fire was stopped after a backfire was set along a road winding through the hills near the clubhouse ... If they hadn't stopped It. then there would have been trouble." he said. Two hundred firefi~htcrs from the Califor n ia Di vis ion o r Forestry a nd the Orange County Fire Depar tm e nt foug ht the blaze in the tinder dry brush. Three otr t ankers dropped fire, re t arda nt c hemicals on thr AIR TANKER DROPS FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS 250 Flreftghtera C•lled Out tor County Confl•gr•tton names a nd about 22 pieces or Rround equipment were used in th~ battle. No injuries resulted fro.m the r1re One piece or form equip- 'ment. a wat e r tanker. was destroyed. F ire cre'ol.'S wer e still on the scene this morning mop· ping up and dousing possible hot spots The prope rty included an eight· inch rocket. what appeared to be a stick of explosives and a large amount or intlammable or ex· plosive chemicals. police said. Investigators s aid it is yet un· determined whether any charges might be filed io the episode in north Huntington Beach, near MeadoWla.rk Country Club. WpResponse ToNBMelee Analyzed By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of -O•Uy Pile! -Residents of the central Newport Beach neighborhood where Sunday's Imbroglio took place have mixed reactions to the melee that ended with 26 people In police~ust.od,y. Officers who canvassed the 30th S t re et and Balbo a Boulevard area Monday said ·1s res idents Hied crime reports stemming from the party which at one point attracted 1.000 people. Meanwhile. some or the people arrested by police and witnesses to the police breakup of the party. com plained or what they des c r i be d as police ov e r reaction. H & H was a police subsidiary They're c alling 1t "Got Yu Again." For the second time m four months. scores or persons have been arrested for allegedly rPncing stolen goods at a dummy business set up here by local police and FBI agents posing as . street toughs. On Tuesday. authorities began rounding up 140 people on charges tha t they sold $1.2 million worth of stolen checks. credit cards, guns. appliances and cars lo the undercover or- flcera at the fa ke garage. which began business seven months ago. Feb. 28. the police and FBI ar· rested more than 100 suspected thieves who peddled their wares at a warehouse manned by ot~ fi cers who posed as Mafia-type gangsters with aliases like Rico Rig atone. The first oper ation was dubbed "The Sting ... Tuesd ay ·s encore used the name or H & H's so·called parent company. G.Y.A. Inc. -police jargon for "Got Ya Again." A series or raids netted 7t or the 140 persons na med Ill the war rants, and authorities were seek· mg the rest. They got the home addresses of many customers a few weeks ago by selling $10 rafne tickets on a nonexistent Cadillac Eldorado. The under cover agents al H & H were all black. Officials said many customers were heroin ad· diets who stole to support their ha bi ls . Among ~hose who look the ball was Chicago Bob. State Finonring C ap t. W a y n e Connol l y. co mm a nde r o r the poli ce department's patrol division , said today the department will i n ves t i gat e c harge s o r wrongdoing against any officer participating in the mass arrests ''He would com e in and put on an act like 'lley man. I know you're the police. but I'm going to deal wllh you anyway.' He'd put a bag over his head and clown around. And or course we had it all on film," boasted an FBI 11gent who helped run H & H. Windfalls Help C II at the party . But he cautioned that anyon(_ 0 ege who rues such a complaint has got to be able . to identify the officer by badge number or Nine or those arrested Tuesday also were nabbed in February at the warehouse called P .F .I' Inc .. which stood for "Police· FBl·Fencing lncoanito.'' H & II was srnoller than P.F.F. Inc- Both featured camera11 in th1• walls to capture the Lroneactions on videotape. By WILLIAM SCHREIBEll 0t IM O•llY .... -Two major finan cia l "windfalls" h ave given Sad· dleback Colle ge trus tees a chance to slash at least 10 cents from the pending district proper· ty tax rate ror next year. Roy Barletta, Saddleback busi- ness manager, s aid Tuesday the unanticipated surge in the dlt1· trict's assessed vaJue, plus a new stale education financing law. could yield a s much as $1.73 million ln "new money" for the Ml11ion Viejo school. Tbe colJege board will meet Ju· ly 19 to consider the addjtional m· come. Seve ral trus tees have already indicated they favor re- ducing the tax rate rather than lncreasioJ spending. Barletta said lbe stale measure, signed into law last Friday, virtually guar-.... the colleie tu rate will 20 no biiber than Sl.OS per $100 of UMllffd value next "year -an increue of al>o.a'l tno over *9 year s ao.cent rate. But the college ranance man name. "otherwise it would be County Aue11or property tax rate at St.Os. Barlet· pointless to In vestigate if the "My estimate for the tentative ta added. citizen can't identlfy the officer." budget CS19.l million> was a 14 He explained that about $40 The majority or the 26 arrests percent AV Increase." Barletta million or the $272 million state made Sunday night were for said. "The big jump should pro-aehool funding package. is falluretodleperae,althoughafew duce about $1.4 million more earmarked to lift a five percent people were booked on felony as· than we expected." growth limit Imposed on com-sault char1e11 for alleged alterca· That dollar figure equates to munity college diatrlcts last Uonewlth police. about 10 centa per SlOO of U · year. ConnoJLy pointed out~ of the seu ed valuation, meanin1 The limit meant tb~t the slate 2~. slx were Newport Beach trustees could cul the proposed would only provide equal111tlon r-.ldenta and Ule rest came from tax rate for next year to about 95 funding up to nve percent of a ouuide th• citJ. cent.a. district's annual growth, Barlet· Complalnt.a about police actioo "It was a succe111ru1 operation because ll was loc1d people. It had a local navor." said Nick S lame a , wh o runs th l' Washlniton FBI rleld office. "Most or that property wa11 taJcen from thote In this elty who, can leaal afford to loae It," said Earl Silbert, U.S. attorney for <See FENCE, Pqe A.z) Barletta is quick to point out ta said Saddleback's avera1e ln breakln1 u_p Ole parl)t were that even lrtbe rate lA trimmed to daily attendance (ADA> fiaure 1lven to tbe Dally Pilot by the same level as last year. in· Increased 42 perceoUut year. Carolyn Howe, 114 30th St.. dlvidual property tu bills in the "The difference between the Valerie Thoma. 212 30th st., and dis trict will be considerably five percent cap and lhe actual 42 <See MELE&:, PaceA.2) TffE'l:.!E irn.EE" Q.-\ higher because of the massive percent growth bas to be pidted ~ ,,.. 0 IJ.31 valuaUon increase. up by the local taxpayers,·• "The board can use the ac:ldi-Barletta said. "Tbe new law has Diamond Watches 11'/PNT QlJlCKL~ .. t.kJnal revenue 1enerated by tbe the effttt of eUmlnaUnc the re· "r., I'.• lncreased AV (or laJ reduction venue Umlt ao we wUI cet state '2&-I v· . •, ~or a• n-capital," be -iltanceforallourarowth." ~en in leJO "It wH eaay. The bike _,~ -., .. _. ... _ -'• ..... _ .-.. rilhtaway." : a tbblll tltis _....fa"" .-.~ re1r1o ...... UR: ......... _ a.tt&ara wa.io.e method ol M· Th cuttiAC the tam wherHes poMf-"cap;• the m•uun siped by •-.. unknown to Or•ft•e Countv at's the advertising sue ~ ble tboueb " Gov. Brown .. part of bis S12.t ..., -1 1 story told by the Santa Ana m111n l.a....i&luDt.JL~'.! bWWD atate bulf!!W611 protlde ,•be1 riff'•• oflic~~ b~.~t.•1o en who placed this clauJlied ad i fU'-t.1ro•fill~' Siddi!l!BICiWU'lllfttliDJ•• .... wale..• '--1 Deil~ ----.i----t • _, • j~__.. iftl«Y ator•. t :\f IB ~.J...J.~-.....,.~~ .... ~lllfl!~:~tlil! ~~-~~a~te;.: Id have j_~s~cr F!;~~~~,.....~ ... l.-~~-.....~~~'¥::~!4'1~!ie~ . ~..,Cl~j~~;t.~~~~~ii~:~~111911! dleback will bf _.., ... ft .,... )em of ftanlclal ua»t.anee Mi1H from a Minion Vlej9 :\tan'1 10 11peed bike. loa1·term -. per ·-.. me•~· De ut1 aid the theft wa .. e. m1n1 ex ros. . t see to t'Q~~~~~~~~~ba~c;!k,:b~u~aever~~r~ee;•~_il~v~ed~ ....!. ... ":s _. ~ .j, npprcc. S90 c-ash. xxx· ,,,. --~ ~-~ r.v..l,. •• ···---~ ' , ~jt ._. ;iMUlii ~~· >, -~·1 ~ "':-'· .. Alf •, .·· e . Tbe largest boost in\ district fortunes, however, was the 23.2 percent assessed value increase revealed last week by the Orange Under u.e ,...: tJ•. that •UI ' Stor-. a.Slf0Ja~fva·. ~an eu.5878. e make it J•P \o about P4f· · ~said the thief remov.t an· euy for you to put a few words to But tbe fl•ance officer U · ~. ttd.•?..:' w•~ ~ the wo1' for rou. In the Dally Pilot. ($ee00LLEGE, P•p.U) ·-.. I .. ,.~,. . . .1 1 DAILYPILOT SB Wedn~ed•r J1.1tr 7 t916 Border Stop Reaetivating Gray Curves Women Capture West Point· Coast Agents A.wait Orders From Washington I WEST POINT. NY. (APl -The lars t women 'breached the male domnin of th.: nation·~ olde$t military academy toduy, entering a world or calisthenlcs, marches und courses in warfare. 81 JACK CHAPPELL O!IMO••l'~ ... .._11 U.S. Border Palr'OJ aaonts ot t,he San Clement~ ch~tkpolnt wue awaltlna orMrs today from Walb l\llOD D C. tellln1 thtai to ~ibt b•ltinc ll'•(fie for Im~ iraUoa Chffkt 11aln. _ ·•1t will be Just a malltt of hours after we get the word that we'll be in operation," Alexa.ndt-r Janicki, agent. In charg..,, 1S1tid. A•enl Janicki taJd U would be JUlt a matter of rupplng switches to activate the flashing lights • over the San Die&o f"reeway and pulling some agents on the pave- ment lo visually check vducles as they pass. The checkpoint just. south of San Clemente was closed in March 1975 after a series or ad- verse court decisioos limiting lbe patrol 's ability to inspecL vehicles routinely. Tbat 1trl•1 of ne&aUH de· cl&Jons waa rnen.ed 1'~•d•>' when lbe U.S. Supreme Court by a 7·2 vote ruled U!c pttrol ('O!Uld atop traUic on 1nteratate 11iiPway1 lo dlec;k .... Mttdeant beuls •muctted ihtoU..4*18~. aomtt1mc.a by the lnK'IUoad. Janicki aald h(' had no Idea ex- actly whtn the ordtn1 would be forthcoming from headqu11t1er1. He suid the U S. Attomey and the Counselor General would h.:&ve to research thedecilJoa •nd provide the departm~nl with gu1dehne:s for the checkpoint operation "That could bt-two days or two weeks, we Ju.st don't kno"' at t.tus lime." he said. Asked if he (ell there "''OUld be a large Increase in 1mqgJins ae- u v1ty between tbe time U\e re- Sex l;Jias Ruling Suspended by Ford WASlilNGTON (APJ -The Ford administration today sus- pended a ruling that father-son or mother-daughter sc hool events violate civil rights sex discrimination laws. aumptlon of the operatlol\ wu re- vealed, and the actual lnltJallon of the checks, Jan.kid said he •eriou.sly doubled that ~Id IX'· CW' "rve 1lven that some tboqbt but at u.ie r•te o.y·v• ~com· ln1 t.broU,h here, 1 don't k.now if they'"e any plans for incn:ulna their operations. "'We've beeQ averqift& S,000 (apprebtocled allens) a month lor Uw lut tour DMllltbt. H.a.11 of tboce ape>rehen.siona bave been cornlna olf the highway. J doo't know bow mucb mOC"t lb.an that they can increase their open. taon." Aeent Janicki said. He aaid he had no ldea what percentage of tbe We1al alltm* coming Into the UnilA!d Slates were beln1 apprehended. "I c•1 even make a tu.., at that. We've •~ oepraUac 4Nll:y on frobable cause and when you e got probable cause, you're &topping only tM au.re thin&• and th• maybes 1et bf you." J anic"h&id. When the cbeeltpoint i• back l.n operaUon. northbound motorists on lhe San Diego Freeway will be channeled past agents stand.Ing on the pavement. Most will be allowed lo proceed without being questioned, bul some wUI be referred to an in· spection area where they may be asked about their immigration slat\11. Mexican-Americans have com· plained bitterly about the cht.1ck· Point saying they arc sin&lcd out and searcht.1d because of their race. TM U S. Suprt-me Court ruled in the decltlon, "ev~ ll tt be a.a sumcd lt,Jal aucb ref~rrala are made larcely on tbto bull ol ap. parent Me"lcan anrestry, we perc(•ive no constitutional viol:,. Lion.·· Justice Lewis F. Powell wrote. \J .S. Border Patrol SPokesmen have said lo lbe paat that the· cbetltpoint acts as a sllJlllicant dnerrment to smuollng and Is the most efficient tOOl tbe patrol has for apprehend.Ing Illegal aliens By day's end. 118 women among 1,475 cadets are expected to have gone through the process of Ketting measured for unitorms, le3rning bow to salute, having their hair cropped close und paying $11 ror sundry items • • t 'm kind or scared ut the moment," Koren Anne Cecchini of Santa Maria said as s he waited for her gym s horts and T-shirt. She was the first woman admitted when the gates at the academy's Michie Stadium opened Ot\ a gray. dri uly day be Core 7 a. m. "I 'm not sure what to expect. I know some ol the things we'll be doing today, but lt's a new experience.•· she said, adding. "I just try to follow alt. the rules and make sure I don't do anything wrong." Maaslauglater Ruled ,. Death Charge Reduced· Murder trlal defendant Pat.rick Randall Hebert's Jawyer arcued successfully late Tuesday that the evidence against bis client does not justify the prosec:ution's demand for a verdict or nnt or second degree murder. Deputy public defender J ohn Alle n told Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee that the prosecution case against Hebert, 24, of 17441 Koledo Lane. Huntington Beacb, justified nolbint more than a manslaughter verdict if Hebert is guilty. Judge Lee agreed. He struck out first and second degree charges against Hebert and re· duced the nonjury trial to manslaughter status. clear that Hebert abused the child in the bathroom and then dressed the dying victim in her pajamas and put her to bed before the mother returned home. Mrs. Davidson testified that she heard choking sounds from her child's bedroom later that night while she was in bed with Hebert, who shared her home. Press secretary Ron Nessen s aid President Ford reacted Wllh irritation When he read Of the ruling by the Office for Cl\'il Rights und said, '"This is counter to the kind of tradi· t1onal American values that he believes in." l Ear her story, 88 I On F ord's ins tructions. the Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare suspended the ruling pending further research by lawyers on whether the practice violates Title IX of the Civil Rights Act. The U.S . OfCice of Civil Rights made its ruling las t week In response to an inquiry lrom the public schools of Scot- tsdale. Ariz .. which sponsor father -son banquets and mother-daughter leas . They asked for clarification whether ·these \•iolated the laws prohibit- ing sex discrimination in pubtic: schools receiving federal rinan· cial aid. The ruling was criticized by some school officials and parents s urveyed Tuesday County Attorneys Reach Pay Accord Allen argued that there was no evidence to prove that Hebert was doing anything O'IOre th11n disciplining Delta Dawn Davidson. 2. when the child sus- tained injuries I ast Feb. 18 that proved to be fatal. "'The fact that a child was in · volved is unfortunate,'" Allen told Judge Lee. '"It upsets all of us but 1l must not be allowed to overrule the evidence we have heard so far in this case." She testified that Delta Dawn was in a <'Oma when she reached her bed. The child died less lhun an hour later in a local hospitttl. Allen told Judge Lee Tuesdav that defense witnesses w1il sup. porl his argurnent that DelL.i Dawn's injuries were suffered when she fell and hit the toilet seat in the bathroom earlier that evening. Nessen said that 1( these e\ en ts are found to v~olale the law. Ford will immediately ~end legislation to Congress to change it. According to Nessen. Ford got on the phone to HEW Secretary David Mathews and other White House aides and ''he expressed dis pleasure at the ruling. His main objection was that so m e lawyer o r bureaucrat at HEW ought not to be handing down these rulings interfering with family-oriented, tradJuonal American events."" Fro• Page 1l I MELEE REACTIONS. • • Jean and Julie Falk of tllO pollcepaddywagoo.resuJUngina Seashore Drive. who were blackeye. \'ISitinac at 126h 30th St. Mrs. Thoms said she and a Julie Falk, 21 . was onr of the group of four friends bad people arrested for failure to wandered to the end of their . disperse. Her mother, Jean, said block to see what was going on she was watchlna from a balcony and when they saw the police, whe-n her daughter was carried they decided to return home. ocr the home's patio by two She alleges that as she turned orCicers. to go. nn officer with a nightstick She alleges her dnughter. who knocked her to the pavement ~lands four feet. 10 inches tall and left without s aying a word. and w eighs 85 pounds. was Mrs. Thoms said she filed a slammed into the 111de of the -complaint w ith the police FENCE •.. the district. "'That included <'hecks taken from people on welfare who needed that money for their rent and their lood." O.C. Police Chief Maurice Cullinane said Sl percent of ll & H's customers were out or jail on probation. purole or pre-trial re- lease. The "employes" at tht tru<'k· intt operation told customers they were den tin~ ln s toh•n tl'\torr hnnd1se behind the hack or the boss. who was alwnys away, t'ulllnane i1:1lcl The countermen wen• :rnrroundcd by empty auto parts bo!(eJC , but they turned uwoy 1'ny legitimate: truck repair busine11s by claiming to do "con. trnct work" only. department but she was told her case could not be Investigated because she could not Identify the officer. She said she was told that if sheo wanted lo pursue her complaint, she would have to file a claim with the city. "I don"t have the funds to do :tnythlng like that." she said. "That's why ( cam e to the paper-it's a last resort. ·· r don "t think the police should be ablf' to do this kind of thing," :.he said. Fro• Page A I COLLEGE • • plained that the new aid rlgure will only apply to "new growth" recorded from now on. College otnc11ls are predictinl( an enroll- ment lncre11sc of 16 percent next yeor. Attorneys in Orange County's district attorney and public de- fender 's offices have reached agr~ement with the county on a 1976·77 wage-Cringe benefit package. Negotiations giving most of the 129 lawyers eight percent pay raises ended over the holiday \\eekend. A yr-ar ago. county negotiators and Orange County Employe As· sociation <OCEA> represen- tatives failed to agree on a settle· ment for the attorneys. Consequently. the lawyers worked last year without receiv- IOll pay ralsea and without benefit or a formal memorandum or understanding govemlnl their Fro• Pa9e A I QUEEN ... interrupted and went on her way unharmed." The base was sealed off to the public. The queen was greeted at the base by U.S. Chief of Protocol Henry Catto. As she departed from the plane. ahe received a formal military greeting by a.n Air Force honor guard which lined a red carpet at the steps of her plane. lo trtbut.e to the country that rebelled against King George 111. her g re a t -g re at-great -great· grandfather. the mooarch told a gathering In Philadelphia on Tuesday that the Americ:an Revolution "should be cclebrat· ed as much In Britain as in the United States.·' The '"very valuable lesson" the British teamed from thei r U · perienc:e, she said. was that the rights or others to 11overn them11elves in their own ways m1111t be respected. The ~cnslon for her re marks was the pre!lcn- lation of a b1centenmal a1ft, a bell cast in the ume foundry :1!'1 Philadelphia's famed, cracked Liberty Uell. The oCflcets relied on fast talk nnd strt'N !!l~ng to <'onvln<'C th~lr customer!! they were crook11 . ORANGE COAST Saving Crash DAILY PILOT Robert N. WMd f'ft\4f'f!ll ...-.. J'\Mj\Mf Jack A. C11rley v,. • ...._,.."4...,.0._•..._ Tl'IOmes 1<.HYll l OllOf Thomas,_, Murptilne __ ..,., ..... ~rlesH.Loos Rl~P.N•ll .... .._ ... _ .... ( ........ S.••a•ack Y•l'-Y Otta »a•~---·-~'­Offkft ~-....., ... no ... ''"'"'"""' -·---" ,,.,,~ ..... -~-e. .... 11-.0~-... Sit~ He <hoos Li/ e to Accident Delawnre Street and crashed Into a parked van, Inflicting minor damaae to both vehicles. A wltneaa told iovesU1aUni offtcer1 lhal M ulUna already was slum~ over the wheel or bis tar when U\e crash took place. His Suicide Double Death .. work regulations and conditions of employment. That year-long failure to reach agreement ended when tounty Personnel Director Eert ScoU to- day recommended that the Board or Supervisors approve a pact for the coming fiscal year, In adciitlon to the 8 percent pay raise for all but a few or the depu· ty district attorneys and deputy public defenders, the proPosed pact would: . Allen's argument was con demoed as "utter nonsense" by prosecutor Frank Briseno. The deputy district attorney argued that there could be no doubt that Hebert inflicted mull•· pie injuries on the t'hild while the htUe girl's mother was at h«>r doctor's offic:e on the evening of Feb. 18. Briseno said the testimony or Mrs. Betty Davidson made at Parents Settle Kids ' Battle SAN DIEGO lAP> -What started as a hghl between two children ended as a brawl among their parents. police said. Officers said they arrested 34·,Year-old M arvln Lee Mer ryman after he bit off part of his neighbor 's ear Tuesday. The neighbor. Ronald Green. was treated at Balboa Naval -Bind the aUorney bargam- ing unit to the same 1977-78 raise· rrtnge benefit package "'received by the areatesl number of county employ es" next year. -Provide the lawyers with a SlS.000 lite insurance policy paid for by the county. Police Hunt South Coast Rape Suspect Hospital. ~ -Give the 129 lawyers the same hike in health insurance benefits ~lvcn to most county employes last week. Scott said the board will act on his recommendation at Its July 13 meeting. He has suggested terms or the pact be made retroactive to July 2. Water Loan8 OK'd SAN RAFAEL (AP> -The Marin Coun ty Board or Supervisors has voled to allow the small, parched. west county water districts lo apply for "dry period" loans to finance project.'i to bring water to their areas. Su~rvl1>ors Tuesday said they will act nut week to' grant loans tor projects appro\'ed by county Audltor-Controller Michael Mitchell. A Corona del Mar woman was raped Tuesday by a motorist who orrered her a lift home.from the Dana Point area and then at· tacked her JD his nearby apart- ment, Orange County Sheriffs omcers reported. Deputies said the 23-year-old victim told them the attack oc- curred in an apartment at the Straight Ahead Halfway House at Pacific Coast Highway and Street of the Golden Lantern in Dana Point. Officers described the facility as a former hotel that is now used as a rehabilitation center for former drug users. Officers said the victim was warned she would be injured if she did not yield to her attacker's sexual demands. The incident is under investlgatton today. Green's wife, Carlene. also was treated at the hospital after getting involved in a slugging match and a kicking fight with Berryman's wire, Leslie. Ber· ryman was booked for investiga· lion of ma)•hem. Burglars Loot El Toro Home Jewelry. paintings, a tape r e- corder and a radio have been stolen from a n El Toro home by burglars who forced open a slid· ing glass door while the family was away at the beach. Orang(' County s heriff's officers re ported. Deputies said the loss valued al $940 was reported by mailman Pasquale De Angells. 22851 Costa Bella. They s aid the victim's master bedroom and Hving and dining room11 were ransacked. 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