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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-09 - Orange Coast PilotLL Fo~d: Let hers Pick ~2 I Papa, 94 or 98, Dana Girl, 11, Jailed • ID Charged With Dare ,, Killing of Son DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * ·. FRI DAY AFTERNOON, JULY 9, 1976 ; I YOL•t,HO 1'1,•HCTIONS,Jl~AGIES ' ' ·1 WedgeGuarde~· • • '!.. o.llt ...... -·· •1c_ K_ The unusua l thing about this photo is the lifeguard tower. It hns b<'cn installed just this week at Newport Beach's in· famous bodvsurflnJ( beach. the Wedge. where the Balboa Pcnlnsulu meets th<' west jetty or the entrance to Newport llorbor. Fo r years. city orflcials have resisted posting lifegua rds at the Wcdg<'. prefcring that surfers s wim there at their own risk. Now. in what lifeguards says is a response to public pressure, u lifc~tuard will be posted there through the summe r. Papa .Jailed R e agan PossifJle Ford May Let Others Pick # 2 WASHlNGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Ford held open the possibili· ty today that if be wins lhe Republkan presidential nomina· lion be might let delegates at next month•s GOP National Con· vention choose his running mate. Ford. still voicing confidence he would win the Republican nomination, s aid anew that challenger Ronald Reagan was not excluded Crom his own lis t of potential vice-presidential can· didates. He also said Reagan was qualified to be president. Dana Girl 11, Held/or Home Arson An l l·year·old Dana Point girl has been arrested and charged with arson in <'onnection with a $60,000 house rirc Thursday after· noon. s he riff's inveslil(ators said. While the girl's Identity was withheld. Investigators said she llveii in the neighborhood where tht' rlre at 33121 Marina Vista Drive. Dana Point. erupted at 4:30p.m . The 11-year·old youngster re· portedly conreued she started the blaze before s he was taken to juvenile hall Thursday evening. No injurlt's or loss of life were reported In the fire that took 20 county firemen 22 minutes to br· ing under control. Perched on the edge of rus desk in the Oval Office, Ford held a half·bour impromptu news con- fettnee with about two dozen re- porters who turned out in the ex· pectation of getting a regular briefing by While House press secretary Ron Nessen. At the outset, Ford said hls pro- jections ··clearly Indicate" he will win a' first-ballot victory over Reagan at the GOP conven· lion in Kansas City. Responding to a question, he also said anew that he ls not ex· eluding Reagan or anyone else rrom consideration for the No. 2 spot on the GOP ticket, but added: .. 1 hope that Individuals m ea nwhil e won 't rule themselves out." Reagan has said he does not want tl\e vice-pres ide ntial nomination. When a questioner asked if Ford con sidered Re ag an qualified for the presidency. the President noted that Reagan was not excluded from his list or potential running mates. When the reporter a.<1ked If that meant the former California governor was qualified , Ford replied : "Thal'• a fair conclusion." The n , a ft er paus ing for dramatic efrect. Ford provoked laughte r by adding, .. If he Is the nominee." · In the paat, Ford has Included Rea1an among those he said were qualified to be hls running <SH FOltD, Pa1eAZ) DMIY ~114 MM! -· 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' Pat Nixon However. county fire olriclals estlniated the damage to the single-story house was $.50,000. They said there w as also about a $10.000 toes of furniture and other personal belongings. ClementeA.mbulance According to the county fire report, Stacy Frisby, 6, the Drivers Relate Trip granddaughter of the burned By JACK CBAPPEIL Paul Cubak. 20, and David Neal. home's owners, Charles and llyr· °' .. ....., ,......_.. lS;t.IM holpital ambulance driver tJe Moeier, was the first penonto I spot amoke. comlng from a rear Pat Nixon looked "Ured" but and atlftMl&J\l who look Mrs. N .X· bed wu talbUve and pie~ aQd on lo Uie bospit~I. . Left Side Partially Paralyzed LONG BEACH CAP> -Doc· tors kept a vigil on former first Lady P at Nixon, partially paralyzed on her Jen side from o stroke and in "serious but stable condition.·· Mrs. Nixon was reported r est- ing comfortably after visiL'I with her two daughters T hursday night, but neurologist Dr. John "Mosler said she is fur from being out of dangcr "If the stroke doesn't get any worse. she's not going to die. If ll gets worse. well . prople do die from strokes." Mosier said al a news briefing called after the 64-year -old wife of former Presl· dent Nixon was admitted to Memo rial Hospilul Medical Center. The stroke caused "moderate paralysis" of Mrs. Nixon·s left leg, arm and left side or her racl', which in turn caused a "slight slurring" of spccch. Mosier said. "I think she will walk." he said. but a dded. "She may not walk normally .. Pressure in her lifr "certainly t'OUld have been a contnbullng fac tor" toward ht•r ill?l ess, Mosier addcd. Doctors snld Mrs. Nixon had <See STROKE, Pase ,\2) Coast Wea•he r Night and morning low clouds with hazy llUNhlnc In afte rnoon Saturday. Slightly cooler. with high near 70, beaches to low ~ Inland. Low tonight m~Uy in60s. I NSIDIE TODA~ Summ~r in IAgvl'lO ~och ~ art -trodltaonal arl. bohemian art, era/I• and f!Wfl living art, the Pogean1 of the Meuler.. Jock ~IL o/ the DoU11 Pllol •la/I ltll• whGl will be ~ tlril -~r. o" Page -CJ of ·tit~ ,,S:~·ear-old gjrl was playtng even cenfly p~ UUlt' ~be ...... 1!!!• lllul xon. wearfnc a ~low ·with a friend in a neighbor's yard didn't want to 10 lo the boepitaJ, .....-• t, was accom arued on • when •~hottted in •l•rm, ·U..l .... 11u1e~ ,_ WM ~ ·~ .... i.Jct.~ .. ~.h~le.tlr--:J~u~U~eMIFJaenhow~~~jll~e~r-l-----l1lltller--...:...--t---t Wttkmdn. drawing her pJaymate•s made. .._ v~ -_.,. b ' AtY-s.rYlC9 ~·1 attent.1Qntotheblue.-. The fonner Ftrst t.cly tot.UV by• secret Mrv~ce man •uu Y ~.,.. ·~~~-~,.tr~~-: ~--··\•.,lll,...lit11t•. -·~· ~· described aa a workir'I rare. . hour·lonl ride to LoaC Beach .mototbome-Uke veblc~. was or· ti-..:'~ :! t;.ct""Me"'..': Whlle sheriff's investigators Memorial HoapitaJ where she dered by a telephone call from 1.....w1-• cM , ... ,,.,... said the' wlidentified ll·year-old was underpins treatment for a . the Nlllon estate al about 11 a .m . :W-:--·~; =: admitted setting the ftre, t.bey strotet.oday. Tbursday. Mrs . Nlllon was :-....:, ~ :::.:::' did not say what her mot.Ive was. Tbe obettVaUons are those of (See RIDE, Pate AZ> A2 OAtLVPllOT s June WASHINGTON CAP>-Sharp- ly d\ltther pncH fot' at.eeJ and aasoUne puJhed wbolC'$alt prictS up fOUr·lentha of a percent in June, u.. eovern .. 1a&d today. The increaae compared with. riH ol three·tentha ol a percent • U. May a nd waa in line with re· lalln ly modut lnllatJcn rules :; Oda year ot both the wholesale < Md ret•ll lcv~I. ; Farm and food pnce Increases '. .: :•. :: •erita e Park .. ------~--__;~------~--~ ,rlcS1y. J\.tty 9. ll7S Price slowed last month but u ac· celeratlon an lnduatriaJ priea, led by sled and 1~. wu laraely ruponslble '°' the °"""' all wtaoae.ale priee Inc~. U.. ubor ~partment aaid. Fears of a new outburst ol ln· nation were expr~ by ma.ny ttonoml.IU aner an ri&hMtnt!all ol a perci!nt jump In wboleaale prices in Aprlf, the blUat rile le •I• month.a. But the slowdowa la ! ·Tennis Facility .. ~ · At 'Standstill' '• ·-87 HILARY KAYE Ol .. o.11,~1ooM.it ~ • All•r more than two yean of • negotiating with Laver-Emerson Tennis regardJng a tennis raciUty proposed for Heritage P ark, Irvine city otncials appaunUy are ready local I it a match. . Tw o ye a r s ago, Laver· E merson Tennis proposed build· ing a Commercial tenni3 teaehirut Quake Toll Hits 9,000 JAKARTA, Indonesia <AP ) -Indonesi an authorities reported today that landslides at Eipomek and Bimei in West lrian province July 4 caused the bulk or the 9,000 deaths in. New G uinea's r ecent earthquake disaster. The quake struck June 26, but d eaths In various localities stayed w1thln the range of several hundred until the ma ssive lan&lides of July 4 cover· ing 71 ,166 acreg, a breakdown or fatalities showed. A spokesman said the local aovernment has sent 1.200 pounds of s weet potatoes. 2,000 bags ol s alt, medicines. canned ri sh. powdered milk. and 2,050 pieces of clothing. Police Probe Rape Attempt facility in the park next to Irvine Hilb School in North lntM. However. the two sldec have not been able to reach an agree- ment and the talks are at a standstill. T he 'plan by the Ne•port Beach·based company was to build two practice courts, a stadium court a nd a clubhouse, next to the 12 public courts to be built by the city in Heritage Park. But now, Irvine's Community Services Director Paul Brady ls asking the city council whether it wa.nts to continue the talks with Laver-Emerson. ··we now have three other local firms interested in talking with us about a tennis facility in lbe park." Brady said. "I need to know from the COUn· cil ii they want me to continue talking to Laver-Emerson or go ahead with the new parties in· terested. ••Brady added. The audden puah few a decision stems from the fact that con- struction at Heritage Park is due to begin in 90 days. Brady said he is anxious to have the tennis facility begun along with lbe rest olthepark. Bruce Nott, one ol the prin· clpals of Laver -Emerson Ten· nls said he still cannot answer yes or no. "Of course I'd like to keep ne1oliations open, but we can't answer yet because some details are still not resolved," said Nott. According to Nott, an Irvine developer, Laver-Emerson Ten· nis will do nothinc to try to con- vince the city not to beeln talks with another firm. But Nott added that be doubts any other company could accept the conditions aet forth by lbe city. Fountain Valley police are "If the city decides later to seeking a man in his 30's who al· cbanee those condiUont and lt'&edly attempted to abduct a opena up negotiations to all 15-year-old girl Thursday night partJes, we could become ln· as she walked along Newhope volved again," Nottsa.ld. Street to her home. The conflict between Laver- Officers said the man, who was Emerson and the city r~vH driving a yellow car wilh a black around four major pointa, lnclud· vinyl top, purportedly drove past me : the girl several limes, then -The city insists tbat the tZ stopped to talk with her. He al· public courts in the park must be legedly pulled a pocketknife and used only for public use, not grabbed the youngster, but she private Instruction. ~ struggled free and hurried away. -The city wants Laver· Po lice said the m an was Emersontohaveadennltefund· : described as about six feet , two inl proposal finalized before city .l~rhe~ tall; '1Uh a collar·l~gt!l ·aJ>W~Ulli\'.~. ~~;,p· . ·--- 1•J, ~..-ettt .mh •ma.tM"Mr ·<., • • • -._u 11\ec\!ll')l''ftnu ·usut11n~1 · that teM is pros Rod Laver and Fre• Page Al Roy Emerson wllJ be the actual :FORD ..• mate. but this marked the nnt time Ford described Reagan as qQallfil'd for the presidency. As ked about p a rty lac· tlonallsm spurred by the rontHt with Reaaan. Ford 1akt, "I thlnk .-e can leave K ansas City with a win and a unified party." , As for the Ptttumo campaign, · HPfrt~ to be agalnlt Democrat J immy Carter. f·ord cxpresaed ·the view that ··we htwe a aood op- pc1rtunity to win." Ford u1d if he la the nomlnt'e he expttt!' lo d raw tt1P110rl Crom nil section.4 ol the : nation. . • OAANGI CCIAST DAILY PILOT , ... n. ...... c ... , 0.11• ......... , ........... .. 'Of" b~ t~ Nt-.\. '1••\.'· •• """lit~ .,.., 1"'-t~tf• c .. ,~ ··~·-"•~ c~, ~et• 9(1•1~ •·~ n"°41\P'I•• N!itJjlMlll.ty ~6wtl' • 't(U• t'-,. (0,1., ., • .,.., H••M•t &Ne~. tf""°"•~en U•tt1" t oVf'ltafn "•"•• Hw1M \.oe11-.." ~-lllfi't •ftll l.-0~ t ellt\ h \w'lfll (.N"l A \,4f'O .. ,._....,_., •4"t"-" '' ouOH\hitd '-"''*'" Mt4 """' O•\o\ ,,. pt"t.N1l)•I ~it.hi"' 04•~ tt .. Jr.JO ' """''' ••• '''"' to''" ~•u, c.J•••"'• .,.,. RObert N. WHd .... ,~ .. ,._,.~.~ J11ck R. Curley y"' ... "."' .... °""" .. ~ T'hOma~ Keevll , .. , .. Thomas A Murptllne ........... ,,,..,...., Q\arffl H. Loos R1ctw1rd P, Nall Offices (~ ..... M l»V'••\I ..... $0_. u-a. ........ c; ......... ~ ...... ........... -...... tlll••A·--$.aellle.o.<• v ..... 1)101 .... ,., tie.id ••s....o .. .,.,,.._, operators or the facility. -The company wants the fi rst chance at being the tennis proe to give lessons at the public courts in the park. But the cily Hys the company must ~reo yearly evaluations to decide who iets the job. Whether or not a proposal ls firmed up for a tennis facility In Heritage Park, Brady said that a lhree·acre site In the park will be 1raded and padded ln prepara· lion for such a facility. "We're very anxlou.a to have a commercial tennis facility there -to help offset park maln· tenance costs." Brady said. "It's just a matter of finding the rt1ht company." he u id. Blast in Dublin DUBLIN, Ireland <APl -A ~lday hotel at Galway In the w~t or lreland was bombed LO· day and a man claiming to speak tor Protestant extremists from Northern Ireland claimed reapo1u1lblllty. Tbe blast and three other hotel bombin18Jn the Irish reput-llc were in retalf atloo ror attacks {'n ,buslnenes in Northern lrelaf'<i. accordina to a telephone cal\tt idt ntlfyins himself as a spokesman for tbe Ulster Freedom Fight~ Hikes KA1 and June lg expeotted to ht'lp damSl('fl those leaN The •~or"d administration rorec .. t.,, innatton ratt:ol aboul I s-~nt lhls year, hllh by hia- torklll 15taodards but down from lhe 7 percfnt ra te in 1975 and tar below the nHr-reC'-Ol'd 12 2 pu· Ctnt ancruae In 1974 lo June, &.be wholesale price la· dex ltood at 18.l.1, meaning It tott SUl3.10 to buy the 2'ame APWl-1• AT MOTHER'S BEDSIDE Trk:la Nixon Coa A~WI......_ 'NOT OUT OF DANGER' Dr. John Mo81er Fro• Page A l STROKE ••. apparently s uffer ed a right cerebral infarct, or a blood clot on the right side or the br ain. A stroke can be c aused by a clot., bt'morrhage and can cause paralysis and speech slurring, or in severe cases, death. Secret Service agents called an ambulance !or Mrs. Nixon, and she was accompanied during the 30·mile trip from the former ~'-"' ....... , .. ~"'"""""'' husband and younger daughter, Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Nixon s lippe d out of the hospital only an hour arter her arrival and apparently returned to San Clemente. The couple's other daughter, Tricia Cox. new in from New Yo rk a nd s h e and Mrs . Eisenhower visited with their mother until a bout 9: 15 p.m. before joining their father at San Clemente. President F ord and his R{'pubhcan challenger, Ronald Reagan. call ed Nixon at the ho.1p1tal. "It could be seriou..,," a White House spokesman quoted Nixon &a telling the President. "They a re ve ry hopeful, .. Reagan quoted the former presi· dent as saying Mier Nixon wos notUled that her condition had stabilized. "She had u stroke of maybe 35 to ~ percent completenesR," Motler irnld Thursday. "We don't know If it will expand. Al this point we don't know how pcrma. nent ll m ay he " He aaid she waa expected to re· main hospitalized ror al least 10 days. A 'h ospita l news r elease described her condition as "a dyurt.hrla. a slight spe«h Im· pediment or slurring ol speech. and mode rate weakness or the Id\ arm, leg and face." Mrs. Nixon suffered the stroke while r eadln c Wednesday. ~()!Iller said. ' She felt that she probably had a hUle stroke. Sbe went up and went to bed. She didn't tell the othermemberaofhertamily." But Tbunclay morning the C.mlt, "could tell wben U>ey saw her;· and a dl)CU)(' was sum· Due to Steel, Gas 1 aoods that sold tor $100 tn the 1961 bast' period. lnduJtr1al prices ro t' h' t'· tenths of a percent last month with metal and fuel producL1 •c· counting tor more than hlllf tht- increalt'. the aovernmcnt 1a1d. Gasoline prlcta were up 3 1 • perct'nt whllt ruetal pn>ducts rose l. l ~rcent. tariely the re· ault of previoualy 11noowlced In· creues In certain stttl mlll pro- RIDE ... • • pl<'ked up nt I.a Casso Paclflc'a nt about noon. The tnp "1tb "'••th' without red lights and siren, und there appeared to be no greul rush. the Mmbulancc dnver said A secret service car folio" t.od the ambulance. During the trip, Mr. Nixon \\ho wore a blue suit. made ··small talk" and appeared to be qwte concerned. Neal said. He said l\1 rs . Nixon talked without discernible impairment and he said she was able to wulk without a limp or other 10dicat10n a stroke had token place. The am bulance crew had Ix-en told she bad the nu. Cubek said he and Neal were amazed at the later r adio and television news reports which said the former First Lady was in serious condition. "She looked in good condition. From her house to tbe hospital. she was in good condition," Neal said. During most of the ride, Mrs. Nixon chatted with Julie. "Mr Nixon wu reserved and did not talk that much," the attendant said. Once a t the hosp.ital, the am. bulance stopped at the emergen· cy entrance and Mrs. Nixon was quickly taken to the Critical Cure Unit. Cubek said Mrs. Nixon wus able to leave the wheeled stretcher and s lide onto a bed by herself. "She thanked us for the ridt'." be said. Sp ain Mail Piles &1ADR10, Spain CAP > Premier Adolfo Suarez's new government faced its first challenge today as a nationwide postal atrike piled up tons of mail. Suarez and his cabinet, sworn in 24 hours ago, held their first formal session with K111g J uan Carlos to discuss the wildcat walkout by more than 15,000 postal and telegraph workers. dU<'U. Farm prtt'C':S , which roi.e sharply in Apn l and MM~. slo"~ to an increase o r t~ .. tA:oth,) of ii percent In June. Pril'ClS dl·chm-d lor fre~h a nd dncd fNJlb und 't'ICtables. l1vestO<'k, plant und ammal ft~rt and nulk Processed foods and feeds rose four·tentha of a putt'nl lll June, following ln<'reases ol 1.9 per<:t'nt In April und l.3 perwnt in May I g nore d Court Shurp 1ncrust.>s In pnc:e5 for manulactured animal fN..'ds were orrs«t by lowt'r pnces for bUl(ttr and confecllonary. ~r !And veal prices <'Orllln ucd lo decline, ulthough ll•s thon in MJ)• Wholl•nle prices art.> Uw pnres wh1<'h bu~1neue1 C'h1trt:<' other bUilnesset. Chnae:s in wholE1s111lc pnccs ortt1n arc a foreruntlt'r of eventual c hanges In th\: pncea consumers pay. Nixon Disbarred In New York State NEW l 'ORK (API -Former President Nixon h.is bl-en th"· barred from pracucing law 111 New York state aft er a court pro- ceeding" h1ch he chose to ignore. A state appeals court found Thursday that Nixon had been guilty or the "most senous of. fense" ot obstructing justice in the Water gate scandal, made mort' sen ous by the fact that he was not only a lawyer but also "the holder of the highest public ornce tn this country ..... "We find.'' the court said , "that the evide nce adduced in the case at bar warrants the im- position of the most severe sane· Uon available lo the court." The 4·to-l d ecision of the same court that admitLed Nixon to the New York bar in 196.1 marked the first time any official body had found the former pr~idenl guilty ()( WatergatC·<'Onne<'led chargl':,,,. The charges were originally Fonzie Back After 'Strike' LOS ANGELES <AP> • Jt was "Happy Days" at Par a mo unt T e levision with Henry Winkler back in the cast of lhe ABC series afler a t wo·d::iy absence. "Eve rything has been worked out," a company spokesman said Thursday Winkler, "The F'onz" of the s ituation comt>dy, hud been absent from the re· sumptlon or filming for the new season, rcPortedly in a move to improve hls con· tract terms. Our brought by the Assor1at1on or the Uar or the Clly of New York, whose grievance committee lx>gan an 1nvesllg11tion m Sep- tember 1974. one month aner Nixon resigned the presidency. Nixon, who has sald he never intends to practice law agaJn, tried to resign from the New York bar as he did from Ule bar m California. Bul rules here do not permit reslgnalion without an admission thut the accused at· torney 1s unable to defend himself against the charges. The court ·s opinion noted that Nixon refused to accept service of the charges J an. 21, and an at· tempt to have the papers served at his San Clemente home a week later was unsuccessful. The court then authorized service b~1 regular m ail fo'l'b. 4. but Nixon modt> no reply to the charges The coun. the Appt.>llute Division of M anhaltan Supreme Court, said that "no r eason "hatever has been shown "''hv a respondent who has chosen to ·re- Ject or ignore service may by stonv silence Pol>tponc judi,:mcnt 111dcfm1tt>ly. · · The court heard fivt> charges 11gainst Nixon. und said each"' as substantwted by evidence from t he White llouse tapl'S or tesL1mony before congrc:.swnal committees. Boy, 14, Disar med EL CAJON <AP) -A 14·year- old boy threatened San Diego County sheriff's deputies for two hours with a .22·cahbcr rifle before bcm~ taken into cu!>tOdy, a sheriff 's spokesman says. The boy was disarmed In a canyon north of Lilac Road and taken lo Juvenile hall, the spokesman said. Authorities refused to Iden· tlfy the youth. of has begun • Don't delay. cxccptronal savings on !>11c tl lrnrs a-; BAKER, HENREDON. HERITAGE. DREXEL. ~nd much more' • For the first t1mo. order WOOOMARK chairs. SHERRILL, t.1ARGE CARSON and HENREOON upholstl"ry at sale price~' • View the largest selection of quality furn1sh1ngs rn the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free-d~orntfng 3nd delivery service included. STOP BY TODA Y1 ~-he..Ul4. NEWPORT-BEAGM ~ Alie ntl Attacked "eJ (,40# ~~' '}#(,, 1~n~:~~~~=~·~~cH :•z:~ /j ·~i.\tllHlll Cl\'dlPd\ 1114 1"'~' ~N~SJ~l-.-.~ (.. , -;··--~~,. 4. .. ,.·,~· · "*Aili.:,.t~';f· ~ ~ 1~'11~".°~~~· ~;ei;-.i.... • t>:'fl', -_~. ,,. ~. rollfRA~'r. , ... U.S.·Mexlcan bordE.r ftnce with WlUDATS ' SATUIDATS t :OO .. l:JO :!:lf'4!1 llA~Tll0f(;\t'.111.vn nve other Mexican aeens was 1111 ... 11 ~" ::!!':,?.~111 12) .lC.11 slabbed by thucs who rot:ba· the others. police .aid ThundQ . 9 Adnrit To Sales Of Drugs OMAHA. Neb. tAPI S1~ Orange County rt•11ldt'nWI 11rt amunR nine peuple "ho hu\~ pltadl'<i l(Utlt)' to tf!lder1tl l·hariic5 an f onnert1on with "n in1rn1111tr nurroors con •pirury in l ' S Uu,. ll'\Cl Court here-. Two pleaded gwlt) to m1i.de· me:.in<>r ma rij uunu chur~cll '4'h1lc the other :.even pleuded lllUlly to Involvement in a con- !>ptracy to 11ell LSD. coearne. rnanj uana und amµhelammes Among the latte r \\as a Garden G1ovt> mao. Steven liaker. '4ho allel(edly suppllt'd the drugs to others. who would an tum supply other dt•ulers. according lo the 111d1ctment. Others pleading gwlty ll• tn· volve ment in the consp1rary m- d ud e d : R o nald FinC'h , 32. Luguna Beach : Christopher J. Ande~on. 21. Pac1f1c Junction, Io wa : C h e r y l Adam:.. 23 . Anaheim . De bra Lee Bell. 22, (;Jrdcn Grove . Peter Dn un\'llle, 24 . Rre"ster. Mass . and J ames lkll. 24 , Huena P a rk °'"'"' '°''"' Sutt ,,_. WANTS SE~ECY Architect 11yzen Jury Seal Asked In Bribe Case GI Bill Payments Tighten WASHINCTON l i\P 1 Coner-cs• ls nl'1trkng ~aae ot tea:uslatlon halttna ~l 11dvMnce payments lo vetero.M •llcndmR srhool urader the er bill It 1.5 an effort to halt uvcrpa) menls th:tt havt totall'd m ore th11n $8()() mt Ilion the past) ear The proposal, which would not take effect until next yeur. ls de· signed lo c.1hmintHl• ult odvance pa.rm~nts exct•1>t an h:mishlp cases With 11 months of th1: pu~t fis· c al year t abulated. O\e rpay- ments in lhE-program totaled 5813 milhon. nearly double the 5446 m illion or the ye<ir before !'ari of the increase was attnbut- ed b v Veterans Adrrunistralion offklals to pubhc1ty that brought to light numerous unknown over· pay ments. Al this point, S4t0 million is owed the government. compared with S60 million uncollected u1 1973. according lo VA officials . Peak enrollment an the pro gram the past :school year was A Los Ange les attorney acing 1.825.631 10 November The VA 's Spe~fo~led Superstars l'leadmg g uilty to the m1sde· ml•anor ehargt-s were Edward Sll\'a. 45, Garden Grove. and ~e1l Stemps lt. 31. Brewster. Mass The nine entering pleas are amonl'( 15 people indicted 1n the <·onspira('Y. ror indicted S an Cle mente latest figures sHow that between architect Leon Hyzen demanded 197'2 and Apnl of this year 600,000 Thursday that the transcnpts of veterans r eceived overpayments testimony in Orange County which the agency is trying to col· Grand Jury proceedings be l~t. sealed pending trial or his client The overpa yments result from on bribt>ry charges . veterans dropping out of school Elizabeth Taylor adjusts her glasses dur- in g a backstage visit at Philadelphia's Spectrum Theater with British rock star Elton J ohn. Miss Taylor '' t-nt lo the theater to watch John perform on the d~' or his last concert in the city. Superior Court Judge J<1mcs or redut'ing t heir s tudy load Walsworth ordered a temporary without notifying the VA to cea.se Four of those 1ndJ<'led plcuded guilty earlier to r on:-.p1racy c harges. Ther we re Je ffrey Mahlber. 21. Pamela Hussey, 20. :ind Gary Montgomery. 20. all or Omaha, and Robert Tiegs. 26. or Lmroln. sealing of the transcnpts until or reduce payments. The VA July 23 when Judge James 0 s ays it 1s recovering 76 percent or Perez will hold a heanng on al· all overpayments. torney James Flana~an·s mo-Congress voted in 1972 to pay tion. GI Bill students at the start of Judge Walsworth add1t1on· each month and to give advance ally set Oct. 4 as the tnal date payments at the stan of each ror Hyzen. 66, of :HOO 8 S. Gia Vis· school year to ease the prohlems Thl' two others indicted have ta. San Clemente He has pleaded veterans raced at enrollment Tu:o Countiam Inheritance Tax Referees Light Snafu Halts Patrol Checkpoint not yet been arrested. innocent of t"ree felony counts of time Two Orange County attorneys orfering a bribe. The legislation to halt the ad are among 31 people named 1n-After a ccepting the pleas en- terl'd Wednesday. Judge Robert V. Denney sentenced Silva to one-ye ar probation and ~ave Stempski three years probation. lie deferred sentencing for the others. Plans to reopen the Border Patrol alien checkpoint south of San C l emente were short · circuited today. Jl is alleged that Jly zcn vance payme nts ts one-oara beritance tax referees by stale offered a Sl .000 bribe lo for· graph tucked away II' ar ap Controller Ken Cory mer journalist Peter Herman. propriations authorization bill Edmund Casl'y, who practices Ni.XOD Cancels who is now employed as an ex· for the \'A anct othe• agencies with Rutan and Tucker in Santa ecutive aide to county Supervisor The bill includei. 11 SOO m1llio" "t> i\na and G ary Prortor. who Thomas Riley. duction in tht>" A budJte• maintains his own practice in W • D The grand jury handed down Tustin. are among 11 new appom· igutns ate its indictment after being told tees who Will Serve four-year e-• that Hvzen offered Herman a terms Cor y also reappointed 20 YORBA LINDA <A P l - $1.000 bribe on three ocacasaons M-issinu yacht people who had bet'fl serving as Former Pres ident Richard M. between last May t4 and May 25 .. --0 referees in o the r parts of Nixon's s rheduled appear ance It is alleged that the payment California Monday Is expected to be can· was intended to insure Hyzen an Al• f'F/ ll Jn While Cory made no comment t-eled becaus-e of h is wife's stroke architectural contract for a l'Ve, we on the rurorcausedbyhis referee Thursday. branch library that is to be built appointments last year, he did Nixon's appearance at a fund· in the San Clemente area. r _,.0 S I/alley say In a stateme nt issued by his raising event for Rep. Charl~s Hyzen was prosecuted by the brlf.A"7 r' 4 otrice : Wiggins l R·Calif. ), probably district attorney's office after "All of the recipients ot new wouldn't h ave ta k en pl ac e WASHINGTON <AP> -The Herma n told Riley or the alleged The City Dump & Company is appointments were selected anyway due to "distoried public•· romb1nation of palls and liquor is approaches by the architect. afloat and well in Grass Valley, from llsts or applicants who ty" about the event, a Wiggins sending more Ame ricans Into The Fifth District supervisor, Calif.. U .S . Coast Guard qualified for c onsideration spokesman said. dru~ cn st's than use of such ti · in tum. reported to prosecutors spokesmen s aid today, in an-through examinations ad· Reports called Nixon's lt•!'al llubstances as heroin and that the allegt>d payment was tn· nouncing the mystery of the mis· ministered by the slate Person· participation in the annual Wig· mar11uanu. according to a gov-tended to secure his vote for the sing Orange Coast luxury cruiser nel Board." gins golf tournament a "polltic11l <'rnment report. proJect. is solved. State law mandates that an ap· event," but the spokesman said A friend oC owner Roger W. plicant pass this qualifying test. lhe former president was only to Thl' popular t ranq ui Ii zer Smith Jr., a Denver resident wbo Last year Cory made several be a "golf guest" of Wiggins. \'allum ranked a close second in J dg GranlS owns a f ash ionable Puerto referee appointments that pro· "This never was intended to be tr1.:g<'ring dru~ crises the last u e Vallarta. Mex .. dis cotheque. by mpted critics lo say he was ex· a political appearance. The con· year. and led the ltst for the pre· rne same name. reported It miss-hibiling political favoritism. in· gressman wouldn't subject Nix· Liquor-pill Combination Crisis Grows The lights over the freewur, wh1rh warn .. Moton sts Slow' wouldn't work. "What I know about elcctr1ctty Is that you push u switch on t>11· wall and sometimes thin.:s work and sometimes th<·y don't." Alexander Janicki. agent in charge said. CalTrans technicians hav,. be(n working on the h~hts for u couple da)s. but still ha,·cn't figur ed out exactly what 1s amiss . The checkpoint has been elosl'd since March. 1975, after tbc patrol was ha lted from its prllt"· lice of routine car stops by ~ourt decisions The U.S. Supreme Court rt• "ersed the lower couris Tue!'illay and declared the chcckuo1nl operation constltu~1onal. The checkpoint was to go back into operation today "Until those hghls are fixed. we can 't open up," Janicki s aid "CalTrans ha s be<'n very cooperative and is doing their darnedest to get us in business," J anicki said. VIOllS 12 months, said a National o• to ing 16 days ago. cludlng appointme nt of some re-on to that now or in the future,.' Ins titute on Drug Abuse IVOrCe He told omciuls at the U.S. lativesof campaignconlributors. thespokesmansaid. stalls llcal report. Coast Guard Search and Rescue ________________ .:.,_ _______________________ _ lleroin and morphine were Tun• Leary Center ln _Long Beach the !>1 -foot I Technicians were to Install n new electrical component to tht" system today and were wa11\ng lorthe part to arrive. flnkt>d t o the mos t drug. cabin_ cruiser often .docked_ al a M "M taleddea~ ~lhthecom-moonng ~4~2Dta~oQ~le. ----------------------------------------, b01~at ion or ti u~r and drugs SAN DI E~O <A P l -Tlm~y Huntington Harbour, had i;a_iled J r ked No 2 V~lium was linked Leary. one-lime leaderoflhe hip-J une 3 for the Sacramento H1ver un ' f . · t 0( the d py drug culture, has been grant· Della region. d\\ llhhonly ourh percen ru1J e>d an interlocutory dissolution of "We had a lack of communica-('at s 1n e ac year. "'I Hw::.".f't""....._..;> 10 _iu_.,.,, .... ,..... • .a.>....e.n"n · ~ ..... , --. · _ .,, ,...,..r'Viit"=°~~~~;-~M~~">.o,.,. ~,_.,.,-""""'~·-., · · .. ~.._...;".-,'l~~i\'t.._~~"""°""-ul''»"~"' ............... h\• tht: institute's Dru Ahuse Woodruf m Miif6~00k~. Y. . ·Armst rong said Thursday, not-W• ~twork Ot\\~Nl from Leary a~d his thcn:bride ingSmith'sconcerncdfnendwas .irni1nf:fNt . h d ~v morr than Rosemary lived for a time In originally rather \'ague on his an -rt'fMl l s urn15 e · Laguna Beach in a rented house f ti 1.211() hospit,il cmt:>q.:enq rnoms. overlooking the ocean. It was o~~:st o~~ard investigators con- l'rt!lls Cl•nlt'r S und medical C>c· during that period that Leary t acted Smith's f other . Gen . ar;i,•~ll':1~~d fi g ures were provided was arrested in the Art C.Olony o~ Roger W Smith Sr . ( USAt'. for April 1974 to i\pnl 1975. The a drug charge that led to his Rel.) at his Diablo Circle home "t:ll1:.tH'" for ~t ~1 v Hr75 lo Apnl convictlOt'I and imprisonml'nt. and learned the bii: bout's skip- Leary, 55, filed for divorce per. Marvin Gelder. Muld be rl'· 19711\u•rc•111compl<'l<' Dl'c 3 while s ervinJt u year In ached in San Rafael Or Hobert 1. Oul'ont, 1hn•rt11r r c of th<' 111st1tull'. s .11d Thur-;duy San Diego's Melropo •lan Or· lnvestii;:ators said he had put rttlional Facility as pnrt of a in to San Fruncisco Instead of San the reflOrt "111 help ~ovcrnmt•nt O r d I l ( d ofnc·tnls tlctcrminc 11noritie~ on I ·Year e era sen encc or a Rafael a s originally intende . Texas marijuana conviction. then s ailed the Caty Dump & <·ornl)ntingdrugabuw. i\l his release April 21. the Com pan y to Grain; Valley Aiikcd wht•tht•r 111<' hi.:h in JtrD •In.: former psyrh<>lo~y through a series of canal locks n 1h•111·\· of ahust• (lf \'uhum. unll 1t•11chcr left ar.m an arm with She is being refurbh~he<I there ('Ombinat1onit or dn.i.:!I nncl It Joannu llar('ourt-Sm1th, who and will sail back to S:in Rafael c1u11r. warranlNJ ltJ:htcr controb said she was his wife. Leary ond In about two wc\>k.'! to go on the o v r r t h os" <i u b !I I 3 n t C' !I · RO!!emary sepnr:1led m l971 blO<'k for sale pMllfularl~· \'ahum. which mny lX' purrhu~l'c1 \\1th n doctor's prt• i.r 11pt1011, Ou l'ont :tutd ttu1t QIU'' t1on will h<' c11.;r11ssed 3~ ocr1c1al:-. of ,•armu" ftoclt•ral a.:,·nt'll'" re· ,.,<•w th<• n ·1>0rt Kut ht' noh'd th11t Vuhum und i•lrohol t•omhin11liCJns m11 y iiho" II htJ:ht'r 1nclde nC't• of a h11ic1• IX'ct1u:1\' lhl' num b<'r of p('()Jllr us In~ thO!'I(' drUJ!S IS far l\IRht•r lhan th<• nl1mhc r us 1n11 1llc)!al nrercollcs ··Tht' dru"s that W(' do not pro- h1b1t orr fJr more 0 11ed than th<• drul{S "t' cto prottlb1t, · hr ob- ~\'f\ rci ··\\'h en the rntt> of tht> prohlem 1i. rom part-<I "1th the roll' of use. both Valium and alf1,h<>I t nke a nosedi\'e when c1>mpar<'d with otherdruJ:s ." Th'-' report r ontained no Cij.tures for the nurnbt>r of criiies or death!I associntc'<I with liquor alone The d11ta concernl.'d only alrohol consumed with one or more additional drugs. Speed Read, Fast Talk Due Sunday SunbnthinJt on the beach this weekend~ Take a Sunday Dolly Pllot nlonJt with you. Here's what you'll fmd. (SUN D A Y'S BEST) SPEED READING "Double whimsical look at the icame as \'Our reading speed frei! in thf' it's played and watched today. first IC$son." scream the ad· \•ertlsements . Are thty legitimate? Dally Pilot Staff Writer Philip Rosmarin has asked some questions and at· tended a speed reading session himself His YOU Section article analysn the commen:ial firms lh11t clatm tbal with their help you can vastly increase your BABIES BABIED Russ ian grandmothers. who do most or the caring for children there, have strict customs about what is or is not good for c hildren. Many or these Americans find in· dulgent. An As sociated Press story gives the details in the YOU section. wont.s.rwo•.minule rate ~ Wi · r..:--BLOOD ON ICE -A new ~ {';, @n n r;J GltEAT PASTIME -Since srstem for freezing blood, ~· ~ ~ ~ U eltttronk uoreboards came in, btn~ with a program enabling ~ ~~c~_.oC.tne.1.~~:i.....21. o .~ff-':: .. ~ ... ~L.!~.:.L~·~,,, ... ~~~titlM..,.,itl •. ~.~~'. . . ... ,.._£! . ~ '"U ~~-but the essentials rout balls. u\:'""e5 -at-tfoa 1 o. ital. ·n e un- The c~lumll ·~•rs double plays. slides and hot dogs usual system . is reported on by lod•Y OD Paie B.c -are still there. Slaff Writer the Daily Pilot's Bea Anderson In Howard Handy lakes a lheYOU secllon. LOB ELIA Bird of Paradise ~Tam Junipers AsparaCJUS Fern -=~· ~ .. DID YOU KNOW .,.--.~~ ......... ·-.RENT PLANTS? ASK US ABOUT IT BARRELS NAIL KEGS s34• IXTUL.ilCH LELAHDI CYPRESS OLIVE IAllELS sa" ',~~ .~,., s4" OAK $11" IARltlLS .... '·" ,..,, FICUS BENJAMINA YB.LOW IAZANIAS WATER WIZ Makes walenno hanging plants & window bo11es fun I easy. HOUSE PLANTS 2123 ,MEWPORT· IL VD. • 4/51 FUCHSIA BASKETS , .. ,oh VISIT OUR PATIO SHOP 642 .. 41.0=l;__ __ .. .. . . DAILY PILOT c .-e r R: f~ t<P;tt~ ~~~~~~~~,:::, ec f-SeraJ P~ C'littf. ~uue ~htY" a.re not gw l· i>!>lOk c·onsullant. M<lrc14 L>a~, OC1'erperM>M••beeft l.)l.•Were .. tookan• (ON&l'd l6 9 41, of Vald et, brother Of thl' ln an •ll._ed ache~-jury lri•I. · former Valde& mayor · l><mald -~•tltulloe •nd tt• Other• nam~d in .the Indict· MocNumce, 33. of v'atdc.>.c, .:.i en alone lhl"tl'lftl· nMn.t wu-e nar "v uiCaOl'" for'rom· trallt'r park oper 1ttnr . at\4 Vid .i trustee Or .ce...-1e. DMGt. Cornell. 3'T. of \'1aldc1 Broc61elt Hid the \nd1ctmcnt No Trustee? IMY bat1e bt _,n prom~('d by a nriH of ar~le In ttle Lo!j Aa\ltln Times aH~lnl N>M'UJ> Uoo alon& t he P•iK'~· "It may banP1t •ome hMten~J usllcc Deputmt'nt. ·•heh.id. THE ATY'ORN£\' suld Mt"Veiah . 43. had ~ ™>thing llCK V TICK V POUTIX: A • AMONG TllMB '-di..S .... but help the pru prietbn of ;a new crazed wrinkle hu Just zit· R I c b a rd L . Mc V e I th o I Valdet ba r ca fled the Acres eet a tagged across lbe zany Drange Anchorage -a former 'U.S. at. liquor llcenise. "And two or tht• County polltical scel)fl a..s a rC$ult torney: and o netime atale co.owner• wer e underco\let f'BJ ol last J une 's eledloo !or lbe le~lslaior In Alusb -and Al~ a,.enta." hesaid. county school board. ' ,· ander Mille r or Fa\rbaoks.-an ''Miiler m ade an introduction 1'hc a uthorities would now execuUve with Ala.sU.o lnterJM'· bet did nothing more,'' he s atd . have us believe we Just elected a t I o n a I A i r I in e 1 , an ~x . dedhUhlP to be specific. new county lrustec who wasn't De mocr atic na tional rOtbnJlt-Afso i ndicted wns Ctlarles t>lectable. 1 •• l~man and once a legislaU•e'aa· "The Blad e" ·T ourine: 69,1 of This goofy twi~t involve&, .a .. sistant lo rorme r Alasta Gov. Miami also known as Charles mathematics instJ'UC"lor named . William. A. Ega'?· Wbit.1-'Testimony before a u.~. Michael Ortell. who teac:hes.out Th-' 1ndict~n.t (ollowed• a ~,en"~ c omro \'tlee io 1'8-y on t he Orange c~ College leaM "West ~~~*" \ ·~·bed h""~as.~~. """"' tampws In Costa Mes~ •l •• with 'f'epofta of 1Cde5pttM cor· associate since th'e m1d·l940s and Ortelt lives within lhe ,Fl.rsl . rupUon aim~ at ta~ptng~~lgh linked him with numbers gambl- Supe rviso rial Dislric\ \'1hic h, :. wa ges b elf?I • p~1d pipeline~ ~·ng in the New Y.or -New Jet9f' M m poses Trustee Arca 1 for too workers &,,,r c ""IL .. ' '" a/ " \ 4 eounly ~chool board. reprcseflt· The se.vln-ro\lht • ilt .. tilt~· r . ..: t I ... • t 1ng much of f ounlam Valley and ,, eludes charges of c piracy, us· IN lt70, he wa s convicted in Santa Ana. So Ortell decideq to in& interstate !ac ihtie$ jn the ai • N e~ York of con&p1racy to make a run for the COW'ltY. sc.bool or rackefeerinJ and 1ntefi(a,te dl"fraud ttre~rnmcni b y ~rib- board seat transpor'falion O( women for the ing CU$tOms . officials to allow a WH EN THE VOTES got cou.nl· purpose of prost.it~tlon. sb1pm ent . of Swedish por no ed up )onder. lo and behold. .. . g r a pb y. in t o .t he c ou~try ~t r Ortell had gotten himself THE SAN FRANOSCO indict· Autl)QriUes ea rlier h~ Sfl!d he elected. lie defeated four ...U...r m~nt u id several meetings w~e was 1-onn ,c ted wrt ~ mo b- ('ahd1datea • rr-< • held·here as part bf ~plaQto sup· controlled &am bling an pre- Then it ·t a me ti~~ ,j~:l ' the~ pl~ th~ pipeUn~ worl(~ W\th CaSttQ,CUba,. '·. I ' other day for Orte~! Q be st or.n i>rost1tutes fro m NC>c-Cl!~rn The grand Jury also named mto of fa ce and ta ke pilSffl fl~ f CaJtfornla. The pr~ v~orc Johll Ler oy Sc.b~mak~. 44, or \\1th the other t r tee<. But lie was ~upposed to ~ the ts~fen-Fremoot. CallC._.. 1de11uf1ed as a did not One of count3( govern, danu fr~m .sao.ooo ! mon~ t~ $1 forme r b a r o w ner: ponald menl 's law) er s stopped him., million 111 six months, the 1J191ct-Robert. Owens , 48, or La 'Plata. Deputy County Coul\8~ J~ meal said. • Md,, a former ~o-owner of the Grisel stepped forward to ofter ~n. a~~y f<n" McVetgb and Tre.asur~ Che•t and ~ilver Spu~ the opinion that the Swte'U uoa-M1ller! ~11Ua ~ 'Brockett ot.~n cu1~. an ~}rss>n C1\y,.. Nl!,l{.1• lion Code bars Ortell from lllt4ng Francisco, said Thursday, ·We Frank' E ugene Irick, Sii . of on the county board bocMe ~is ' a schoolteacher . . D- Griset quoted a sectipn or the ~Orf.ed Killed code tha t appa rently sugi ests , ~. ,l th:it a school district e mploye can't hold office . on a county board of education. \'OU CAN I MAGI NE Mr. ·Ambassador Asks Ortell isn't too pleused with. th.is 1 • turn or events . ll can't be much F t · f Ho run to have be en savoring. an a e 0 stage l·leetion VLCtor y an4~..upt.ly b&--.. . --. • . told that well. you won. i:E , ,-.. . -... ,. ~I:(" doesn't count "\! ~IROB~lCe6'a CAP;-Tl lcitisiJ.mbassador in Kampala Also. It sort of tells the mft . .(feandan"Pr~Jdt ~ ~y ft determine the fate or a that the vott>r's choi~~lsn't real· wErqaq left behind when Israeli co.~andos raided Eotebbe ly the Vo\l'r'sc~OICf., ) f r 4 r. t • ~. diplonjat6hO.,C$ ~-~9fVle tJ~ tlplhd. ,_ ). Meanw hile. the new ttUStee • Diplomatic sources-In Kampala had reported that ~ra Bloch, who isn't u trustee has cried fool. in her 70s who holds dual British-Israeli citizenship, wu dragged Ort<'ll s uys th<.1t no autho~ities. screaming from her ~pllal bed by two .ugundan pla1n·clothes at the county reJ(istrnr or voters-' .J>C?ll,cem~n Sunday rnorhirig and 1Vas smothered to death. There has suJt~estt>d to him that he was .~no.conflrrf!aUori~thesereporu. bar,ed from holding t he office wht>n hl' took out nomination ~•I S~r•rlt• Clt••,,e Setagltt paper11. Nor did they , hl' con-ll'nds. challen~C' his candidacy WASHING TON (AP) -Cost-of.living changes in Soelal Securi- wh'n he rl'lurncd the papers to ty payments should be computed twice instead o( only once a year to ((. 11 h. th he_ Ip protect older Americana from inflation. the Senate's Special o 1cia y 8et 1s name on e .. _ ltt-.. i ballot """"m """on ng ng sa,y11. "I WAS NEVER informed of ( )' Chairman Frank Chu!'Ch 1herestnct 1on,''he declare~. //V S·ff OR1' •D ·lda ho )._ w ~o h as I~· y 0 11 have to llitrwt Or-\eU troduced leg1sl~t1~ to mde makes » stron g pbjnL ..Wf\y · -the changes. s aid with release wasn't hiit di~quauncnlion dis· - . . .. ol the re~.~h~ay that co\'ered long before the voters .o4~• are~~."' a ~~perale struggle '"which more start"d filing 1·nto ..... -... ... to'.' ~1 te~whictt"-musts ui&Jwn;sonW.Y buda:et aie bccom-. · ". ..,.,. .,.,.,.. .... • • t..•""'a•bet'or""not·al4alla.'' •' ··-:: Lebanese War Toll • ""'i., At 32,000 BEIRUT , Le banon !Al'l Christia n spok~srnen <'1a1med \o day that theJr force:. were allurk 1ng l.200 trapped Palest1111an:r. and lt>(ti::.l Lebanese M~lems in the northern coastal \'illu~c of En Ce. "Their bac ks are to the st-a." ira1d one ~pokesman. "'Qur guns are poundinlt! them from all dJ~tions and blocking their at te rQpt.s to escape by boat " . Bodies of at(aeking Chnstians, Oe;.ing Moslems and villui:ers caUght in the middle dotted lhe f\Orthern coast as the civ1l·war sJ•u~hter raged unabated for the Oft.h da y in that part or lhe coun-(ry ' SECURITY FORCES a nd other sources estimated that 285 persons were killed and 400 wounded in the past 2A houn;, raising the estim ated toll in IS tp.onths o r Moslem -Christian ~ilrfare to ne at'ly 32.000dead. •P a le stinian le a de r Yesir ~at asked for an Arat1 sum mit meeting in Cairo Mondity to cow. Ide r the .. d anr:nous de· velopm ents in Lebanon." the Moslems' Beirut Radio r.eported The Arab forelao rninisterS arc schf'duled l o m eM. ln the Egyp ti.an capital Monday to discuss the Lebanese situation. but thl' broadcast 1aid Arafat wants the kings and p residents to meet THE PALESTINIANS und th.eir leftis t Lebant'Se allies m· \'ade d the Ch ri&tlan encla ve between Beir ut and Tripoli Mon day in an attempt to force th<' Chn s lians to lirt their siege oC the Pales tinians' T ai Zaatar camp on the southeast sidt> of Beirut But th e. Chris t ia ns counter a ttacked and began lalting ter· n tory a nd villaKe& north or their encla ve from the Moslems. Each side accused the other or atrocities as reports of summary 1executlons and m ass burials re· ached Beirul. Ponders Partner Democra tic p re sid ential candida t e Jimmy Carter ap· pears thoughtful as he listens to Sen. J ohn Glenn <D- Ohio), during a news conference in Plains, Ga., Thurs- da~·. Gknn came to discuss the vice presidency with Carter . Aft er back-to-back meetings w ith Glenn a nd Sen. Walter Monda le, Carter s ays he is h aving a more d ifficult time c hoosing a running m ate tha n he expected. Queen Enth Visit With Gala Dinner W ASlllNGTON (AP > -Queen Elizabeth II cave a rarewell din· ner and a garden party for l ,SOO guests as she ended the Wu hlngton leg of her BicentenniaJ lour and prepared lO move on to New York and New Jersey today. President l-'ord wa!I the guest of honor at the Thursda y nighl dinner at the British Embassy, but Mrs. Ford missed the colorful finale or the roya l visit beta use of ;i head cold . A.IDES SAID Mrs Ford hoped to he well e nough lo dine with the queen and Pnnce Philip aboard the royal yacht Britannia ut Newport. lU . on Saturday. Ford hnd arrived too early, reaching the embassy before the queen. So hi!I m otorcade had todn ve around several minutes to give the quel'n a chance to get to the cmbussy so she could greet him on his arrival. THE QU EEN"S two days of fast-paced sightseeing and ceremonials in Wa.shlnRton ended at midnight Thursday wllh white· uniformed Britis h royal guard ml.lSlclans soundtna retreat in a 1 ~eremony on the flood-lighted embassy terrace. The royal couple had invited 80 guests for dinner in the embassy ballroom with the f ords. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t•lect him" ., · ~_,. • •• • ~-·~:~·!!:.i-;o!h;~~<!';~~~;~~~~~~!~~'.!;;Ut.!,!S Ji'!_r~~d. _ ·• .... n .. ,. •'• -~- thl!'i one horse a~a er tie ·:: ~ ~ UJ°G"'fMfi'{Xfi,~.rtPofe~c.?nlrat'S~ es ~CM~ • · wins. you g randly. aN)OftQ_ce t~at ,trustees are 1c=.&o . t~ during the next week by gov- I •• ", • •. / . . ' ... , ..._. ,<f'\_.it <·,..,, _.A' /JI!--... , .• Y ~tl,j .. ,.·~.~ ..... -.-:, •. , .. ,:"It ~·.~.,;." J '-.... ,, ·---·· ... ----......... •' .,, .... .,.., .... ~.,... - nuR was dl!!qoat111~ bef~ ~Y ,.,.~ enament lnveet &on wbO lnte~~ Teamswrs Union President opened the starting Q.oll' •• Frank E .,Flustmm::E!«two dlyt aboul the h~~. • Try thal and you'd hove a riot fi~imm~~· Uoftlq at the Labor OepBttm•nt ended on 'our hands . , .""'1n1day with I'(~. his lawyers and department o(ficJals ORTF.tL'S CASE li~lJ·,a. ~ ·aff dect\tHngtocomment. prcl'1p1t<1te violenco. he'i · S.,I• f• E•re,,e Brhep Relwl ·· _ , htr{>d a lawyer.to try to rM r h1i-r ount_v board scat.-U)Nt>ON (A p ) -A trick.le of rain fell in Western Europe todny Well. beinj.l t1 llchool l"ll't~ Is a bring ing the firs t re.lief in the moet serious dry spell on record In lousy, lhan~lt•ss choce anyway. many ar eas. / . · • 1\ll vou a<'t Ii< 1>ul>hr abwie and It was lh~.J\rst appreciable r~fall l,a lwo "~eks bl most parts Ion•! hou.r1' ... .. ._ of Eur~ whe re temperatures ha\'e~n the.~<-: Mayb\• Ortl'll ha 0$!u11~ won Whdher bureaus have reported le!ls than blllf-Ofnormal rainfall hy losing. • • 1•.,.. ,,, this ynr tn much of Europe. ..: . 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"'"'•'" \outr. o ... -.m ... ~ .,,vtr.r" Mfn,..,ot• ""*"''V' ht\ ,cHHOf\\ In toYtft (ttllt,,tl f ._.,., koot ,.,.,..,.,,.,,.ttdowt'I f h•r•\fttflPwll.- J._, ".cl ftll'at """'O"•Oly "'*'~ ,~ ll>ef •llftclffr to 114rt1v ( ._t_.~ Calllor1da • I ~ 1 \ ) A Great Place for ·Kids on Saturdays . ·In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coaat, • Saturday morning tradition begins with a turn to Uncle Len's Corner. Thia regular feature of the Dally Pilot young people'• page, of- fers a weekly art challenge to young readera. Uncle Len provides interesting art a1tlgnmenta and Invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of fudges of his weekly contest. Winners are rewarded and thew art appears the following week -apotllghted with the winner's name In Uocl.,.'Len'• Corner. Look for Uncle Len's CO..ner and other special featalrea for young readers -0 Letters from Ellle", "The Quiz,. and 1'A1k Andy" -in Saturday's · • DAILY PILOT - DM..YPllOT t>fficials Fear Worst Outbreak in 10 Years s4caAMENTO (A P > - CaJ(Mala 's wont outbreak of bubooie placue in perhaps 10 yean haa kllled oot man and 11 •P'91din1 amoaa ~ aqulr· rel• ind chipmuualD tbeSlerra The Nevada Beacb eamp· 1round. about one mile into Nevada on the MMh ~ of Lake Tahoe. waa clottd a nd evacuated TburMlay after the plaaue was tound ln two ehip, munka that dled lhere, state health orrlcials said. THE E PIZOODIC -AN epidem ic among anlmala -hu caW1ed the clotlne ol mowila.i.n t'lmPCrounds ln the past two •Mk.a in CaUfomia from Mono lo Plwnu counties. A man bitten by Oeu died lo Kem County in AprU, and a $. year-old San Fnnctse0 girl bu bffn releHed from a hoepital titer &nllblotic t"'atmmt.s re· quired by nea bite$ she suffered la.fl month In Plumas Co~mly. n.o.. are lhe only two known •human CU8 Of the pJag~ 1.biJ ~In California, but he.;allh of. ftdala are worried about possible !ID.known cas~s. IN ltif, 43 PERSONS in Los An&eln contracted the disease Ill H1cghes Alrwest Pilot Slain, Cops Seek Young Man OAKLAND <AP> -Huibes Airwut co.pilot Garfield T. Byrd was stabbed to death in the bedroom o r his expensive, Oakland hills home. and a man was spotted running from tht: scene, police reported. Horoicide officers said the nude body or the 42·year·old mer 1 was found early Thursday sprawled across his bed by a cou- ple subleasing a room in Byrd"s house. The couple told police lhey were awakened at 3:40 a .m. by screams coming from Byrd's ground floor bedroom. They said ' they saw a young man run oul of the house. t 'ikit19 Sdll Sear~h• PASADENA CAPI -Viking 1. in a holding pattern over Mars and awaiting clearance to land. has headed for the "Western Acl· dition." where scienti~~ hope a smooth landing strip can finally be found. So lha t the orbiting spaeecrart can photograph the still unchart ed region, Viking's rocket motor was fired briefly Thursday even ing to shirt its orbit westward Wiii Read11 /or CoMrf L LOS ANGELES (AP> · "We Kidnaping Rap Faced PASO ROBLES <API - A man who allegedly ab- ducted a young actress from a Hollywood ~rvlce station was captured by sheriff's deputies in thb central l:a111orn1a com- munity after a high-speed auto chase. Booked Th~clay for ln· vestlgation of kldnapine, auto.th•ft and 1U•,!llt with Intent lO commit }ape was Michael Cooper~ 23, ol Loe Angeles, authorltles sald. The actress. Rosane <• ·~;.;;ii.·--iiol:r~~ escaped from her alleged abductor when the pair" stopped al the California Youth Author ity School near Paso Robles. shenfrs deputies said. Miss C-Ovy reportedly slipped out a ha1hroom window and told school cmploye1 s he was being k ldnaped. ( State ) have all the handwrilin~ experts we 're going to need.·· a lawyer for Noah Dietrich said as he an nounced the former top Howard Hughes aide is prepared lO go to trial in Nevada to determint-th~ validity of the first puruorted Hughes will Allornev Harold Rhoden said at a Superior Court hearing here Thursdav that the onh-issue re· mainang ·before the Cla.rk County, Nevada, court is the handwnling on the so·called "Mormon will," which is the only one of more than JO purported 1 lughes wills being considered. Bo•b-llelder .laUed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -U.S District J udge Stanley A. Weigel. ignoring a plea for early parole. has sentenced Daniel Gregg Adronello. 29. to 10 years In prison ror possessing four dynamite bombs last l"ebruary. Adornello. e&n ex.convict who pleaded guilty to the charges. and five others were caught with the bombs an an FBI raid. Brar•• WHI ff rid LOS ANGELES <API -Citing difficulties in making a decision. Superior Court Judge Nell A. Lake said he will rule at a later dale in a suit urging permanent sealing of the will or the late Willlam R. Hearst. Tht' suit was filed June 23 by the family of the newspaper magnate on the grounds it con· tained complete lists ol the assets and home addresses of the heirs and this posed a danger to their lives and property. C1twf Called Ho•e _ .WNGJJEACH (AP) -Police Chief R alph Kortz has been asked to return from a CanMlian vacation to deal with new allega. Uons of misconduct in his depart· ment. Acting city manager Robert Creighton also said Carl Calkins. scheduled to become as- sistant chief on Aug. t , will begin his duties Monday because "the position shouldn'l be vacant al a time like this." .... JUlY17 and 38 41~. said Dr. Bef'ftard Nelson of the health deput.ment. "I think lt is falrl,y ,.mot.e, but sUU within the realm ol poeaiblli· t,y," Nelson said ol anoOwr such outbreak. "We hope it donn'toc· cur, and that's wh..v we are t&kln& precautions and do1Ln& camp. grounds ... Several hundred visit.ors at the Nevada Beach campground, run by the U.S. Forest ~rvice, were told to ace a doctor Immediately If they aet sick. "THIS APPEAllS TO BE the worst year that we've h.ad ln about 10 years," aaid Nelson. "It's prelly heavy ln rodent populations " "Placue is ulways in our vt'ild rodent population in low leveh. We're seeing more ad.h•ity this )'tar. however, tban in past yean." said Dr Ben Wemer. a state epidemiologist Ul't ..... LIBEL SUIT Dl ... SIED Author Vincent BugUo-1 Book-based Libel Suit Thrown Out LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Superior Court judge bas dis· missed an Sl l.S million libel s\,l.ll against the authors ol best.seller "Helter Skelter" because plain- tiff Irving Kanarek could not clarify his alletaUona. Former Los Anceles Asst. Dist. Atty. Vincent Bugllosl, one or lbe authors. was proSttutor in the Tate-La Bianca trial on which the book Is based. J UDGE ROBEaTSchJrferman dismissed the suit Thursday oo the grounds that Kanarek railed to amend a "meaningless" suit. Kanarek unsucccssrully de· fended Charles Manson in the Tate·LaBianca murder trial. Schlfferman said Kanarek had railed to clarify alle~ations that the book portrays the. derense lawyer aa a "bumbling, stumbl· Ing, foolish, ridiculous, ludicrous attorney ... " within an ex· lended legal time limit. Kanarek filed the suit last Sep· tcmber but Superior Court Judge Philip Saeta would not hear the case because he s aid the charges a«alnal authors Bugliosl a nd Curt Gentry were tdO vague . * Merle H8908rd _.__.._ JULY 20·21 * Marty A"""' .. ._ JULT22 *Rodeo July 24-25 He Hid campfl"OWMll w.,.. doMd after ti.. ,1.,_ w .. foa4 .. autocitMI "' ........... ~acawrrela•~· PIAGtJI CAN U "'1ND la rodllDta in th• lnlud moataia ranr.. of the atate M ..U a1 coastal 111ouatelna fN>m Saa P'ruclaco souf.tl, Jlfmc. aaid. NtlsGn uldiA°eeent fedetal rt- porte aakl there were nine hWnan cases of bubonic pla1ue in west.em states thlf year, ''and I t.ow ol three f ata.Mties. ·• Lut year tb«e was one fataJi· l1 tn California, a Marin Ceunty boy who had been infected la Mexico,bes&itl. Health ofrlciat. fear people who contract the cliteue wiU wait too k>AI to IN doctors. The incubaUoo period varies from two lO •ix days, and the n.a.uke symptoms are a sudden hiah fever and swollen elands. /a s•i •a.••uftt Elvis Presley bas been fr eed of a $4 mlllion damage suit stemming'from a fight in 1973. The judge said plaintiffs fa iled to vigorously pros4\cule the complaint .. Brown Races Clock ; To Okay Benefits . SACRAMENTO <AP> -Raclni lbe clock, Gov. EdmUAd ~rown Jr. has signed a bill thal ,ives CallfOrnia's 700.000 Ned, blind al)d di.l«J>led Sl7·a·month raises in benefit cllet•s. . , The governor approved a SSO·milllon measure late Th\lrsday, shortly before a rederal deadline. Another dayls delay and the raises. wbiclt will be two months late, would have been stalled for two more months because of the Ume needed to program benefit checks computers. . 't"N measure 1ncrease8 pay· ments in the Supplemental Security Income <SSI) program foe the disabled and elderly from Sl5I to S27I a month, and for the bUod from S2tZ to $313. THE CHECKS WILL ~nect the increue ift 6eptember, retroactive to July l . Brown had kept the but on his desk while he waited to find out what Congress would do on lecialation related to the beaefiu. B\ll ~reu r~essed wll.b lhe bUI stalled in a comm6ttee. TBE CALIFORNIA BILL. by Aasembly111an Bill Lockyer <D· San Leandro>, passes alooll 1.1 or an $8 increase in rederal Social Security benefits to California re- ciplenta. It also ril(luirea that future fed eral increases be passed alonf in full., The 1\.llt t1 dedlJdine lid this year's Social Seeuritr ~ease from Its w,Uare ps o &k a1ed. blind and "1 the theory that Social p11)'- meata are the s1111e al~ in· eome a recipient lll.,...-iet. 1 Mc,.t or lbe $17 a mooUl was ln the state bud a et, but it ceu .. 't be added lO the t>Mefit cttecks un· tll Brown reached a decision .on the Lockyer bill. Senior cltiaen g roup$ who backed LQckyer's measure •aid a veto by Brown mlpt have woood up knocking many SSl r~ ctplents out or the Medi-Cal ]lro gr~m . IAH=8RN~ltDQ«> CAP) l"\re tirt tXl*_t 1IO COi l'ltf... • ..... ·~ "'"'9 bNilt .. , • P·•· Wax to coabla • ba• tllMMa _.. .. S.400 Krtl ol*t.a ......... ~,. ....... -1 eUtH• fate of tht lafl ....._,.nomoun ...... A Ca&lf•n•• l>lvlalon or r--.r <.CDt} 1PGM1man aa&cl , tom•; .... men ahould have tWl nre UHier control b1 t a.m !!di)' d.u pltt pred~cted or \If to ao lbU• .,., llloul Ylm,..-at.e1 reKhlna lo UK • ~blue, wh•cb 1tarte\ 'lbunU1 an.moon. ~­lo ur unoccupltd "week-nc. t ublu." he said. • ' O..fl,reman wai llO'lt'll lO a S..1 Be.mard.1Do boaplt.al wlth a bacl injury. He w 11 r ePorted It satisfactory condition. th, 1 spoktlfnan said. P'ire 'ftthten f""" the U.S ' Forest Service, CDF, Offtce o ' Dner1ency Preparedness an< the cities of Vlctorvl)e, Appl• , : Valley. Lucente' Valley and Bl· Bear batUed the blue. PIXED· WINO Ala tankers Int belieoflen were to beam w.ie , 1 .... tod.y. . ... 'nM spokesman said the blut' at u..t confined to tbe rua1e< ' ' ' m ountainsid e. unexpecrtedl.1 ! ft.re~ into the isolated foothill 1 ·' alewmllesnorthwestolBla Bea ~1~ Lake. ' "It was Hirt a lon,1, 1lan ' flnger," heaakl, • 'I 2More Die • In Valley Bea·:.'·; CALEXICO <API -AHarin ''11 bot confer"_... lme-111 Vaak ' 1 has flalmeet two more 11vet ne' the spot wben= two women dlt ! )ate llJl men--. I Th# ..... •lcrttln ol appvet 1' : be• exb•utlon, Manu MOOI ' ol OttanaiH. cUect tn I hoaplt ~day. ff er buabiand. Clilror< -. di .. beside IUi car Wectne '' d '' ay. J • • The tesppe-rature r eached I dutln1 the day i n th saacfY. tcrub·bruah area 2 ~ •etft. of lhe California ~ •' ud Interstate 8 lnt.erch&nle : · miles eaal bf C4~exi~. ' AMLING ·'·S I •111 ' . Newport Nursery and Ga.-den Center 1500 east coast highway • newpo~t peach. california telephone (714) 673-1552 .... :!..~;...... ... ·-. ~ ............. -. 2. 'ti-,.. \ ·, ' • j ,,, • . . . • ,.. D"ILY PllAt'llRl'"iRt§l rAGE Planriing fOr Ci70wth I Oran,e County's five supefvuors were stymied t tut •·eek when it cam~ time to ulttl DQe ot four hishway plans that. to a large ~ree, wiU determ.iae Southeast Orunge County's po.,,,...Uon erowth. It's dlrflcult to acree wlth Supervisor Ralph Oledrich's s tatement lhat it may not be posaible to plan ror long-term growth. But Supervisor Thomas RAty wu probably cor· rect when he sug,l-st.ed that the~'• opUom might not be limited to the four hilbwayplUI. ~ Riley was prepared to suecett ~hat.be tailed tl\e filth alternative as the Board o{SU~tsora votedDOt • to take action on the fourpropoeed hi'9lwayplana. Whal lt1e Newport Beach supervllor hu ha r'nlnd is a phased growth plan. Thal la. he would pace the g.rowth with th~ area 's ability to provide support f acilitles such as water and sewage treatment, as well as roads. As part or his prop<>sal. Riley would Impose check points on environmental impacts such as deteriorat· mg air quality conditions. Riley's fifth altetm1tive has merit because it would make cert ain fac1ht1es exist to support p0pulation growth and that en vironmenla! concerns I will be heeded. Rewards of Service In the past 20 years the cost or li ving has risen 82 percent. The cost lo the taxpayer o( keeping Congress in Washington haa risen 5a> percent. Jn the past 18 months alone. the cost for each member or Congress has gone up Sll0,000. Inflation is only partly responsible. by 43 percent. All this o r course is over &Ad above 1ucb routine benelita of public 1ervlce as subsldlled medical care al government bospiL».ls and meals at government rest.auranb ~ free haircuts. shoeshines, law books, of. n~c plants. heallb club pr1vlleaes, malling privileges and trlpt back home. · We are told the reward!s must M kept high J n or· dtr to 1tlract top quallt.Y candidates. But there must • be u fine line somewhere, a point at which the ll)Sterial adnntag~ or the Job begin to mean more than an origina l desil'e to be ot service, Don't Hold Your Breath Many em ergencieti will have come a nd gone bc(ore the long·d iscu.ssed "911" emergency telephona number at last becomes available thr:oughout Californi:i, but efforts to institute the service creep ~lowly forward. The 911 number. (or handling urgent calls to police, fire and ambulance services, has been in use for years in New York. Washington, D.C .. and more than 200 other communities. Back in 1973. the California Legislature passed a bill requiring counties to have some type of e mer· gency phone senice in final planning stages by 1977 'Ml~ n~xt year. Oran~e County began researching a soph1sllcaled electronic 911 system which would be faster and mor e accurate than manual sys tems. Now the Lecislature has come up with a new bill to provide an initial funding of $1.2 million to launch suc h a system throughout the state within the next four to five years ! In the sam e 18 months. the congressmen gave themselves a Sl,700 pay raise, with built-in cost-Of· living increases; they voted themselves two cttldi· tional s taff pos itions per member at a cost of $34,000 a year ; and they raised their district office a llowances The m ills of government grind slowly, but perhaps this particular delay will lead us into a more efficient e me rgency phone service, thanks to continu· ing improvements in the wonderful world of com· puters 'Sorry, but if you can't be in a perfect set ting, your parents will just have to stop working and go back on ire/fare!' I A. Closer , Reading I Of History I I . (SYDNEY HARRIS) t One of the things all or us ought 1 to do this Bicentennial year ls to take a closer reading of the &e• tual events l eadin1 to the Amerlcon Revolution. The teaching of early American his· lory ls so bad in mot1t of our schools thot we don·t know what we ought to be properly proud of or ashamed of. Most Americans, if they think or it . are vag\Mly proud or what we call "lhe Bos ton Tea Party," We I look upon the perpetrators as "patriots,'' although if the Irish did the same today. we mlaht I. have a different name for them. J Actually. the Boston Tea Party was a stupid and incendiary act, which o nly s tiffened Britain's spine and escalated lhe dispute between the mother country and the colonies If not for s uch botheads as Sam Adams on our side, and Capt. Prescott on the other. lhe whole \'iolent aspect of our stru11tle for equality might bavebeen a\'ented. TllE INlQVITOUS Sta mp Act had already bffn repealed. The oppressive Townshend Acta had been suc<'estfully met with non· v iol e nt boy cott by o ur rnercha uts. hurtlna Brltuht't trade so badly that all t)ut one Of the prnvltlons ~ the tax on tea - were also repealed by 1770. Many volce-s were beginning to be raiaed In the British Parlia· menl -lncludlng the innuentla.I Pitt 11nd Burke -not pleadln1 but demnndlnJt JUSt treatment for th~ colonists , nor wot the British public 'ICnl"r ally unsympathetic to our claims. Dear Gloomy Gus In thedaysor abolitionists Yankee Puritans claimed absolute possession of moral rectitude ove r Soulhern planters. To hear ··President ·i ne vitable '· Carter one might believe soathem planters have re· possessed thf: defaulted ti· tie to religious morality. Is t h \s r e pen t e n C'e. the Sout h 's "Northern Strateg):." or simply th~ Soutbiern version of yankee ingenuity? PUBU US IV ._, .. _,_.....,_. .. ___ ........... .., .. ,_,_ _ ........ _ .. __ ,.. _ .. ._, ••• O.lly "' .... Bul the Boston Tea Party pro· voked the so.called "Intolerable Acts.·· In defying these, five Americans were killed by orde r of Capt. Prescott in t.he "Boston Massacre." Yet even now, with passion ru nn i ng high , a n Amer ic an court <witb J ohn Adams r epresenting the British defense, mind you! J acquitted Capt. Prescott. WHEN TH€ rirst Continental Congress met in 1774 It was not to seek tndepe ndence but simply to persuade King George lo re· cognlte thelt rights. They ad· journed .with no threa t of s~esslon or violence. but merely vowing to continue refusing to Import BrlUsh goods unUl our ulevancea were met. It was already too late: extremists on both sides began shooting at Lex· lngton and Concord and war was a foil occompli. Nobody wanted it but a ltw mt'n on either side -but when passlon5 Ila re It Is these stri · dent voices thit are listened to. Diplo•atie Bungling Bas Closed Liberty Ports The 'Homeless' Sixth.Fleet WASHINGTON -As the U.S. aircraft carrier America ap· proacbed the Greek harbor of Rhodes on May 24 ready for over· due shore "liberty," carefully planned political rioting in the streets of the port city prevented anybody from cominc uhore - a painful and humiliaUng incl· dent si1nifying the constraints, some self-Imposed. on U .S. power In the world today. The succeu of the rioters on Rhodes in denying shore leave for hundreds o f Yank ee sailors has r e· celved n o publlclt y. Nor • are official spokesmen In ~l th er th e State Depart· mentor Def e n se Departm ent an.~ious to talk about the u1ly lit· Ue affair. But it dramatiles lhW f act, both d epr essing and d angerous: lack of liberty porta in the ea.stern Medlterrean ii maktn1 lbe powerful U.S. Si.xUI Fleet virtu.ally homeless. Tbla coQdiUon depresHS morale, re· duces reenlistments and may eventually make that sea a Sov· let lake. HERE IS a classic case ot how blunders In WashiQlton subtly undercut oalionaf security throughout the world. That a superpower's capital shipe can find no port for rett stems from tragic miljudgments in the White House and State Depart· ment and Iron-beaded obstinacy In Congress. Overdue for Uberty, the of· flcers and men of the America were ready to debark for the atoried Isle or .Rhodes May 24 ( EV ANS.NOV AK ) when they were halted by word of rioting in the streets. The America's officers, easily Sffin" every move on shore with their binoculars. noted that the de· monstratora were exuberant youths but that older men were stage-mana&lng the proceedjngs. In llct. the riots were directed by Andreu Papandreou·s lefl· wing party and one Communist faction for the overt purpose of keepin1 the America from land· Ing. Government police were .on hand but did nothing to st.op the demonstrators, partly because the conservative government or Prime Mlnlater Constantine Caramanlls does not feel strong enough to crack down on 'Now w.Vta if to IHI. L•l»non. b.t••l»ll. fN tit• ,,.,..s/d«t rial .tectkNlsr anything so popular as an anti· Amttrican disturbance. The inability or a U.S. car· rier to land in the ports of its once steadfas t ally is the bitter fruit of lhe mist aken U.S. policy of In · timate frie nds hip with the forme r Greek military die· t atorship al the cost of alienatini,: the Greek people. The de· monstralion al Rhodes was the creation o( the far left, but It was clearly popula r with Greek public opinion. ble to land for polit1ral rrasons c;irrying grievous conscqut'nces. The worst of thl"se Is n'Cluc('d reenlistment. do"'n to a dis· as tr o u s I y I o w r a l l' on I h 1• Amenru. Tl11i. n•sulti. in far too mony s ingle fou r-year hitches. ConsiderinJt tht> two year trnin· ins: period for today 's hi~hly le<•hnical Navy. th11; J)('rm1ts only two years of usdul sN·v1re for enlisted men. Th;.1t l'll'urly 1s nu way to run a n uvy Nor 1s there any doubt ubout NOR IS it politically possible today's low morale on the Sixth today for a U.S. carrier to visit Flt'ct carriers. The Navy 's of · Turkish porlS\ Jn Uiis case. the f1c1 al spokesmen aUribute this to senseless congressional cutoff of the protracted P<'nod the fl et•t military aid to Turkey. resulting has bee n ··on alert" becuuse of from its invasion of Cyprus. has the Lebanese crisis the last fou r cooled previously warm rela· months. But naval orf1crrs sav lions with another ally in the privately the problem preceded eastern Medite rranean. c1v1I war in Lebanon and stems Adm. Frederick Turner. com· from the unfriendly political con· mander of· the Sixth F1eet. has ditions in the eastern Mediterra· quietly proposed bringing his ncan that bar regular hbcrty ''IS· carriers into the Egyptian port of , its Alexandria. But here again , diplomatic t a ngles intervene : ACCOlll?INGLV. there 111 t his the Stale Department says no.: ~lunl tulk in.naval circles l~ay : Nor do the diplomats want car· . if d1plomal1c accommodations rier visits to the Israeli port of .cannot be made to permit normal Haifa. Although U.S. destroyers p~acetime fun.~tionin" of the have recently visited both Alex· Navy, pull the Sa~lh 1'1eet out of andria a nd Haifa (greeted by the eastern Med1t.erranean and cheering crowds in both places), lea".e that strat~g1c artt11 to the the State Department feels the Soviet Navy. This mean~ that the Mideast situation too fragile for Rreatest th~cat to U .S. naval anything so noisily obtrusive as a , power lh<•re 1s not the slren~th of carrier visit. Beirut. so long a our a~versary but the host1hty ot haven for all Americans, has our friends. been off limits ever since the The lesson 1s thut the relative Arab-Israeli w ar or 1967. tleclint> or u .s. naval power IS A WEEK AFTE R the repulse at Rhodes. the America paid a two-day liberty visit lo Taranto. ltaJy. in the central Mediterra· nean. But In the e astern Mediter· r a nean. U .S . c a rrie r s are modern flying Dutchmen. una· caused not just by the breakneck puce or Soviet naval construe· tion. crucial thou1<h that is. f.ven rehah1llta le d and expanded American H'a rmwer would be hard put to fun ction 1n the dlplomalac morai>s made by ud· mmistralton and Congress Is Our Past Taking the P"/ace of Our Future? 1 I we may 11oon clo the same W A S II t N C T 0 N -· "0 I d Europe wlll hive to lt'l\n on our shoulders. and to hobble atona by our 11ld c. under the monkiat trammtls ot priests Ind ltln1s. , Wha t a colo.1sus sh•ll we be. a rollloncc for lh~ re· llSOf'I and freedom of lhf' 1lobe I like drcl\ms or the future bcUer an the history ot the paat." - Thomas Jerrersnn. The phr ose waa o ft t n [ ] Uon that we had a special and capllallud and It meant more vivid future w aa to remain a th•n . hlsb st•ndard of llvlna. It VON HOFFMAN populutheme forouroratora ror was a lo'rur,t klta altbquah 5' ~ _ a very lon1 time. A century ago. wa.o't fbuaftd "'°" foree. Tbe at the c.nlennial, It may have belief tl\at we wire tM ideal, Ule We uatd to think of ourselves as been vulaartaed but certainty choten aftd the ~oded toc:lety, ttt. moat gener ous people on the about our future wu as real as pbyslcally ¥d IJ\et&phystt•lb, earth. Some Ame ricans 111tiU do. General Oraal. Wal so strdftl and convindnf ~ bu th I N t b I t I k I government o bservt's the 200th o nnlvers ary by openln~ museums . The SmlUisonian has grown so big In the lost few years it's beginning to look like the mausoleum of our society. a series of cr ypts In which we arc preparing lo luy ourselves to rest ua people. ounelvea and ot~&bat lt(.ould t many eave up e dea when o n1 wu 1 0 1 r n g bl_. -·~ ............ ¥ they turned the cargo In the about the bicentennial celebra· IT'S FUN to 11'\tike 11 pa"eant or George W a~hinl(ton didn't make it by studyin" old porch· mcnlJI Rnd anr1•11tor wor11hl1). Dll~· nt•yland run <'rt'Hlt• thr 1ll1111ion or I thl' pa11t, but anyon(• who tri<•s to llvt• In th01<l' hOUllt'S wlll l('nrh that whnt made Ameril"u grout 200 yc11r11 111(0 nm ruin twr 1r WI' I try to do th<' snme now. ~ out our lf1'_._t ven• Food for Peace p.....,ram wa• tlo na at the abaenc .. of this "' twet · V& .. " the past. The Spirit of '76 file ond No major Amc racnn statesman · a mmunition. And do you re· themt. The b est future o ur drum players, the recre;,llon of spoke thoughts like these on thl3 TllE POW£1l of our attraction member American know-how? speakers can spread out In front r evolutionary battles is ell fourth o f waaa't inlUt.ary. Amerie•.Ud, as tr• bttn a full generation since of us Is a continuation of the pre· uttsrutorllv theatrical, but J I N ll ...... lt•rm was In popular u•• We sent. We are exhorted to strive " u Y · one Jelfendn .. id ~d. capture '"9 " '"'· Wlllla msburg. the exact restora· would h n v c tht lmaglnatloa ol the Cfobe. uaH t.o think we could build fOf nothing new, but more or the Uona of two centuries ago. movl·S dare d . Hl 11 Sowle time atter th~ Second a nything, fix anything, m ake same. Despitto the lnvotat.lon of toward hevlng illicit relations Rnlwn N Wud.l'utx1slttt words would World War. aahllttnour~ anything. God, we hMS a way thenamesolournat.lonlllheroes, with the dead . Necrophilia in a n T1tvmo1Krf111/,1~d11or h ave be e n bqaa. We began to cone.iv~Ol *fth tools. the listing of our virtoriet, the Individua l is eccentric: In n florbora Krtlbitll. misinterpret. our '°wer as strength ... htlc~ unde rlying tone wu defensive. society It's sinful. ,.:ttuonal IJog1 f:d11cw ed lo mean IO by lht time rormet Prnident .\$ LATE AS World War JI worried and stand-poUlsh. Only 11 the adjur ations for us to re· Tht' f'dltoru1l 1>•11tf' or tht' D111ly lhepromiseor Nboa .ras to teU ua we're tlley'dtaylbeAmericansoldier the rock•t lo the planet Mars turntothetrrc,valu~andprac· r ilot srek ~ to 1nfnrm and a new Viet. nutllbef one no Me t.hc*ght he •If tbeftnut soldier ln UM world partakes of that oPtlmlsm lhal Uce9 of the late lSth century were 1t1mulate rud•r~ by prncnllnl! nam·llke in· meant number one.a.. a!fttUon, beca ... Meould bedilObedJenl. waaonttcon•lderedtobeatralt limited to Ot•r 200t.b birthday onlhlspacedlv('r~eeommtntary -~• t ,.. H .... _ b" f hi-~...1• ......... ., of .... _ N-llan the am,.,M"an on tot>ln Q( Interest by ayrl(llcat· ¥uovemen or iD ~y ~iven reapect. In ad· e UIV'91 " or uutCU, nan... UJ<C .,._ ' " a•.. · year. lt would be an elevatinJ ed columnlau and cartoonl.&lA, by dismissed H Jingoist presump-mir ti W I ... a had the b' 1rowaup rree ol the bad habits of llU I i I W ' t.hos I . a on. es m.,..y •«· au1...~ ..... 0 .... au•-rch'-teach. n _ .... ~. h ... ~ po cl r tua . e paay e provld ni: a forum for readerii ' t«>n. ge.st bombs. _.,. Y "' ' ... ,_ ·· -as 11.QVUg we ...... in our the mH more and more every v1ew11 •nd by prtsenUn11 lhis Yet for lhe bettt'r partolour Uyou fajdbeedtoU..~hn ~AmerfunwHaNtw Manln turn, become the hobblln• yur.however ,aaourpastt-akes . MW11P•~r·s opinion' and Ide.as ___ 200 __ ~·~:i!~~:. °!.:= ~F::..ri: .~C: .=:e .. :~ tM a.1*'Y ol the world. or so we priests a~~~°t=~ ~~a~~~:;a'~~ our CO"· ;1:_~~: Ji°!:;:11>'.T~~d.<'<!l~nn:: _ society tha t the rnt of the world glorious quality. There w.aa Tllat New Man . h•• dasap• •, nd ~•1Y. from bkeednlennlaJ i tttutlon is v er1ing on the =' :~~~~~·'~ni~:r~~ would seek not to rival but m.ca ta!k about stttnsth of will, pured from our patriotle uat. • t • not the r • white ntaltMd. People sit a.round ln PftMfd by Uie ~oluianilltl and OltANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT emulate. ~rood and eom · hanging in. sentlneh on .~'!~didn't hear~ nd blue, but it.a b.ackward-cafe.terlu debaUn1 what the • cartoonists and~~ ~~j ~l~~ :.~-itf"~lf!~~:~;~·-·~~~· .. ,:_~!f!£;~~~~~!,~",1 ... ~t"-?:.~~~~·4~ .. '1 : something to,;~~\; (j;e Americans_ "IUkedHamJoft.btf\lturebet· aren'tm~),y rup«ted.theyre didwlthth~almud.'Ibeywere ahouldbell\terrtd. wo rld .•• ouuelvu. o\U' We've dropped man)' ol our tttthutbehlliol:Jollht-JM&." n•ertd. accused or turnin« the rreen Friday July 9 1976 American Way of ure. ha ppy UtUe patriotic cooc:eiU. u id Jeffenoe. Ulll U. ci.ric-Hen. .. Wulillqtm Iba federal ·~ ol God into dead laws, and • • - ' I . Watch Those First Minutes A matnmonlal scholar cont.end.a mOJt any marria1e la end•na~ by how lhe man and woman a ct toward H~h olber durll\1 the f1 ral four minutes a(ter they meet on any 11ven occasion. When ht ccmcs home from work. for 1.natance. Or aht Ida bark from the !!lor e. These are th.• c rucial llme.s that make or break the muria&e. says this savant, not tt.09• hl1h momtnU ot wrath and romance. Our Lon and War man is studylna the findings. SlaU1tically, thatUmeofday when a baby Is mott like.ly to be born IJ between 9 a.m. and nooo, recent s tudies s how, And from 9 p .m lo ll)idnl1ht Is when that baby 1s least likely to be born 1'hese figures d o not hold for fir l ·born b a bies . though. Between noon and I p.m . is said to be wheo they·re most hkely to be born And le ast like ly, between 2 and 3 a.m. QUERI ES f'JtOM CLIENTS Q . '"ls there a ny such thing as a snake that can Oy!" A. Not really. But there's an Egyptian snake that c an glide. From high branches to low branches. Will it do'.' Q. ··How many rootbr1dges in Venice?" A. About 400. Q. "What's the ideal waler temperature tor a swimming race?" A. Am advised that's 76degrees F. Q. "How many toes on a house cat?" A. Just 18. five per front paw, four per hind paw. Q. "Connie Stevens is of Latin American extraction, no?" A. The record at hand indicatt>S she, once known as Concetta lngolla, 1s Ita lian, English, Irish and Mohican Indian. nGRTS Argument continues as to whether that item ~f apparel known as the leotard r eally was invented by a French trapeze artist named Jules Leotard. Named In his honor it certainly was . But the same sort or costume called tights. was created earlier. In 1792, t~ be exact. During a pe rformance or the Rickett's Circus in PhHadelphia. Thal was where and when a certain unnamed acrobat failing to get back from the cleaners hl~ customary costume, h ad to go on in h is long-handle d underwear. Ah, how the audience approved! It's possible that's where Leotard got the notion, who knows? The sole or your foot ha s four separate layers or complicated little muscles. Most or them seem purposeless. Jn trying to figure out the wh y or them, some m edicos have concluded only that they've survived from a time when the early human beings picked up things with the ir feet the way monkeys do now. Addr~u mall to l...M. Bol/(l, P.O. Boz lStiO, Co1taMe1C19262e. Deaths Euewhere PONTIAC,Mich.<AP> qule r , 72 , Roman · -William Hoffa, older Catholic auxiliary bishop broth er o f missing ol Algiers. was stabbed fo rme r T e amst ers to dea th Thursday as he leader James R. Hoffa, walked down Rue died Wednesday at Pon· Kbelifa Boukhalfa in tlac St. J.oaeph-M.uc.y-downtown Al ~1ers, the Hospital after suffering diocesan office and o(. respiratory failure. Hof-ficials said. fn was a former business Bgen t at Teamsters Bradt Nefh•r• Local 61• here. ALGIERS. Alge ria <AP> -The Rt. Rev. Ms · gr. Gaaton Marie Jae· "'"'"' (#(IHAUOE \ Hill •Ul<lt<tl .,i Holll\ter, C.. • 0.t• old••'" J"'y 1, 1•1• •f •f# ., N•Hv• of Ut•h S\ltV1w+d Ov • ,,, • ..,, Mt\ 8•t1y OranQt' of CO\ tit Mf'\f, (A •our neptl•W\ AIV•J Robin G ainebtn, o 1975 M1u1on v 1t•jo J1 1gh School wradua te. h~~ bffT'I named lo ll'ad the 1976·77 Sad dl t b ack College pep squ~d C raduate~ of sevt'n high school:1 Me on the squad tor not )'t•ur Cheerleade-rs will Ix- led by second ytar stu· dent Cuth1 J o-.i.I, :.i 197S Foothi ll llq:h Sch ool g raduate Also rn the ch~lin~ g rou p arl' Shau n a herson. T ust in Jt~h . D ebbi Luebk e. Uanu H i lls High , Karen' Loukides, Sa11 Clemente H ig h ; Elizabet h Med ia villa. Oceanside H i gh . a n d P e nni Steenson of Dana Hills S e c ond ·.>e ar p e p member Kathy K essy, a 19i5 San Clemente H1gh graduate, will heMd the song-leading conttngenL Other songlea ders \\ill be Katy Davis, Mission VieJo H ig h : Mary Diamond. Mission Viejo High..;,;-V ale rl e Ford. 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Biology Kudos Given at UCI Awa rds and r ecogni- llon for scholarship, inte- gnty and rontributions lo the UC lrn ne School of 81ological Sciences and the r ommunity ha\'e been presented to slu· dents m a joring in the biological sciences at lhe school's annual honors convocation. Gregory Scott Thomas of Irvine received the $250 Laur e n c e J . Mehlman Prize awarded each yea r to the student who ty pifies the quaHties or charact er . integrity and the s pirit or service. THOMA S. i\ member of Phi Bela Kappa national honor soc ie t y , is a Jun e eraduate or Ute school. H e r ecei\'e d th e bachelor 's degree with magna c um laud e honors . Todd M. Nathanson or Westminster has been awarded the $200 Jayne l'nzelman Scholarship for academ ic exrellence and service to the school and community . 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Mow, CA ~\.tct • ...._.., J11ly t tt1' '" S..wri O•.-.o ~f\lfV•d ,, •• ..,, d •"'9M•' '· t•rti A"fllf. f •ml l..¥"'" Totll U. ..ct f r"CI Jo 11' .. rm •11 Of CO.I• Mow. C. .... '"°' . .-"'~w1tn •"' blr twtd •t tO oe AM Ucvr-o. •• Jvty 10 •t P41<•'"' ".,.... .,.,,_,., Per~ C""9<1 Ollk ,_ Mt '"" .... ._tM ff'ttftNfllf. Pt'(•h( 'ti•"' llllemotlel Pu\, N•w-1 8HCfl. C.. l'~iff( V'4w Mony•r ., C11rt '-CO" TAYl.011 THOMAS J TAYLOlt '""d<nl ol .• --u . 0.1• .. -.NI?' =·~~~...:.":!" ,-::,;..~r ~= .. C..te ~w F ..,.., •' -v~"' Soitut """ IO )0 ·~ IHll 8'-•Y °""""' ••I~ ..... JoM Ltt!lidV•ft _,.-<:,_._. I"'° """',.ftl, H•rllclt ~nl ,,..,,_.., Pan. 22nd ANNUAL SOUTHLAND HOME & GARDEN SHOW BIGGEST SHOW OF ITS 11110 ANYWHERE! JULY 2nd THRU JULY 11th, 1976 SHOW HOURS: °""" °'""" 1 .. 10 ... ....... ..,,.-... 0 .... s...M.-,.. ,.._ , •• " .. .. M .tlf J"lt t .. ..... ,~~~ Cllil. I Sff le.ild•na 111~• 01 Mobole Homes on display 5hQw1111t lhe "''Y llnesl in des1an tor your lu1urious Southern Cal1lorn111 IMn&. .• you'll see mrlltons al dollars ""orth of ouhlandinFJ u h1blh dnd displays • • fttf\lrine the latest mnovall()(IS '°' your l>orne ;i1'<.1 aarden . • home lurn•sh1n • ond 1nttfior d«or .• PJllO .ind g~1dtn •uwl•ea . i •1mmin1 pools and 1p.is room enclo\ures •. 1ppltal\ces ... home entert 11nment ,1nd commumu hons .. he11tng and l•r cond1t ion1na ••• IJnd d@Yelopmenl I nd lM Ulttmatt 1n mob<le home flv!ng •• , an th1\ and much more f'r1day July 9 1976 . ~ . . '\' l. ., I .. DAILY PILOT \ A ~ TUI \OAY Jwl• H Atf.•·lil rrtthh lhl'''' c..p.'"' (t.,t111'"\0\f' t1l"U. P•vl ,-,., •• ,• flJaf'I 0 •'" ,,.,.t prnt•o~• o• (fl'Oh\l'I (fl'i•0M-'' C..OHr\H' f.t1tl O' • VC .,,.,.. C•t•n\•O" '"'"''• ftlm Hr1f'\ 'l~ "'"'''' •' '•o o"" '<•tn(t ~M.tur. H•" uc-.. ,,.,.. ""'.,o"' S1not• ·~ "' "'~ •l tot OOOf If \P•h • Pf'tM1h. ~'° WIONIS OAY, THU IUOAY u• ,lllOAY. JWlf 11 l hflfD ~•tf'ftllf'ft1 O• Otu•<l•W"tl'\ •nd A'"'""' for Go\otrnmtnr.,t ~~'' c;.or" Mor11\.f"y M fd , .,.,.,.o.n1 OI '-ilOllt •-.we ••l•\ 4 "''..,. d.lv UC u ••M £ .,.,u..on ,.,..,,_,., QUEENtE By Phil lnterlandi "He has his nerve Hts answering machine put me on 'hold''" In Newport i l#Ot-\.f'H)p ~"'~"·,. '" P•tl•\tHhv• m•,.•C>t~"'t W•d •nd T~'' • • m ~o"' Ftf • • m t I> m . on'"- UC *'win.-C •"'&hu f • • No" A•\f~t t1'00, 'M tvcH\ tune.Mo~ <'•'' "'•ltr1•I\ eno ~'~'"9 A•,10iH'lt UH. '"'~' ,,._4i1,1r.o 1n UC. ,,\',,.. oountlOf'Y m. ,.,, '' "' mAtt-•1 .. I\ \0<1416<.t -. .... , 41n4 °'41'••nQ THUllSOAY, Jwly 11 ' Teenagers Vi e; ··cf\u,91n9 8tn• .. •O, How••d WH\On . Qft'\10.~I Ad•flO'tl\t,•t•'H' Atw•'<" Auo<.l•tt\ Inc A Olf'Mo d.I• UC trviM E 11t n\10.n 1"fm•n¥". If >J f "' •.>O f m .• HOlld•y '""• Jlll BrlUOl, Co\/• Mu • F.. \'~ In Clad~ Cl•H ft'411trt•t\, IUtl(l't Mtd -··.-o. ''(fttm l Th•''' E"ter•••nrntnt •• P•ul Frll .. ,. Pl\ 0 . •U••I~ oro-'•''°' 01 Enofl•h, Ch•~'"•" '°'"•· L.a\t of • UC ttW"fftt E • ten"on IHI...,..· film 141~t. "fht ~U\•C•I/' 1°100.m , 5t(.1t nc• L•Ct\lf"t H•lf, UC. Irv.,.<•-"" p.is S•"O'-•""''"'°" •I I,_ ooor 11 ~":t~:-.;,r;~~~ll~AY • .,. SUNDAY. J"'' n. u •ft• u ··-.et1on•I Emot1vw P •yc.h0tf\er¥t •net Pt OOirm' or EwttrvO•v L•re," J~I WOii• Pl\ 0 d""< lot C•1n•c111 \erv1c.1•. lnth\w~ '41 A.O'l.-nt•O !tltJO't •n flt•hOl'•I P\y( hOU'-1.0Y A T"r•t·d •y UC 11 V"'* E 1ten1-1on ,,...,.rwj or00t•m ,,, . 1·10 o rn , Sitt ~S"'°' ••'" ''"'°°"'·""'._,"'· Am t 1 • p,,,~,r<•I !.t '""'-ill\ ltdt . UC lrv•r• c.•molil'\ F•r \u )0, U"Kha -, S»'~'"9 8 r 1nq H <., 1-.m<" .. T'"1 Ht•1tnt1,1I• (;,om,,...,,,...,. £• .a,-onn"Mnl•I f:°•<fO•\ Wtllten'\ a.n N u•t, Or P H Dt-o•rtme"t ot l•"~••O' •• \c •tnc ~ •nd H••'V' Ed\IU IOOfl UClA A 1,,,....,y \IC lr\lllM f •t•-.\•Of" .,._.,fin.ct P'OQI.,.,_ ,,. . r 100 "' \41 I >O• m ·l!naott, t·S JO p "' ~v<n t 00 • m .•1"00P "'• Am 10 . Soc••• Stl•"<• 1..•0 UC lf'VIM: (•"'OU\ ,::4'e t l11 ww;:ludl'.t ~r-.,f\9 8r1"t '-•<• '""""-' To Be Queen Eighty-fi ve girls f rom throughout the stat<' will be ~ompeting this wccktmd for t hl• title of Mis:. California T een.ager in u bl•auty pageant ut Newport Beach. Included a mong tht! conte!\tantil a rl• 11 ~l rb from Orange County: Debbie Vanr leUH'. !fl, Deborah Dt•t• Lul•bk<'. 17.: Debbie Sl?ri el. IG N.inr) Akula, Iii ; C'ht'ryl • Dianne. 14 ; Tina 1-'rom.m, 16. J unl' ~ch" .lrtr., Iii . t Jill Brelhauer. 16: .\111ta Hng.:1·nta11. 15. Sheryl Small, 15. and Lisa Mam• Alll'r\. It> Eveftts JOt'ludc a buffd dinner danc1• to111g ht al the Balboa Bay Club "1\h lhe $:kl:lwn of Mb:. ptiotogernc and M i~ Congeniahfy.' • • T~e !i"~ls will be held Saturduy al the Bay Club I beg1ruung a t 7: 30 p. at, , , . ; Included among the p.rnt>I or 1·1~h1 judi:es ·a l'1' Mayor Howard Rogers or ~ewport lll•.1eh Jnd Or. Robert P ete rson\ COUlllY Supenndt!ndc•nt or Educ.i- lion I JCPenney NEWPORT 0 OENTER . ' FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y CHINESE EVERGREEN Great house plant for low light areas Flowers in house .... pot 1 ~ .. ~ ... LUSH MAIDEN HAIR FERM or HAMGIMG BASKET 39.9 !!~PE IVY . ·~ S.tt ,, I · . , . ./" ,'4 .... ' •Ii . . ..-.,: r --:-?_~~ ~· ... ~· \ J " ,. • .. '; ,.,\:. t"J • • ., • -_.__ ••. -t.~/_/£ . -:~~ ..... -r·~ .· ''~V:- '· .. , -~~-­·~ ._, •,...-;z,if .-. .. ,~i~;; , Ll9"91D AMBER TREES -~ ~· ·i "'-'"·. ' ,:., ,-'t . -1r~.­ l I 4~9 '·"~ Great shade trees. Beautiful bright green loltage 5 gal size PTERIS FERNS Lush tro pical ferns add a cool f eehng to any shade garden . EUPHORBIA ~RIG ONA ,,. ....... Exciting cactus l ike succulent plant. Grow It In sunny window. Choose from 5 varieties I G.e. Size Re4J. 2.29 139 1 0RTHO GALLONS LICj>UtO PLAMT FOOD Ct\oosJrrom • L8"1f\G'"n • EvefgrH n a~ Azalea FOOd • Uau1d Plant FOOd HOW I ..... -.......... POW tor Co•gr~H Laird Guttersen: a former A i r Force colone l a n d prisoner of war in Vietnam. has anno unc ed his can · didacy for Congress from the Tucson. Ariz. seat now he ld by Morris Udall. ~!! --o -~~ Qt't~ !: 0-i"~ 0 .... ~ ;?~ ., ~~C7 -". ~-~ ;i; :; "'. -, ... -o 0. ~~~-: 00 ~...,.. ~ ~ .OcClrO "° .. .. :nn .. r ~ ("b ~l:~t;. ~ ~ ;stl!f~ .. > • Frtd!Y• July t . lt76 Navy Lowers Boom on Bulges Pot Bellies Banned in War Called 'Operation Shipshape' Uganda Raid Intrigues Film Makers WASHINGTON <AP> -The ~ inaldklaa errecta al ~lary ptreooal pride and saUsraction s~cified period or limo or be ad· Navy I.a lowerln1 tbe boom on fat Jobi, than the civilian com· lo •&ookin.1 sharp,• " comman. mlnistratively separated" from l.O S AN G Y. LES <AP > uUor1 and olti«rs. baulac munity... dera ol •II ships and stations the Navy. Israel's lightnln.: <'omnrnnd n 11d ''l* bellies that detract rrom S were \old lo tbe new orckr 00 "Officers unable or unwUllng to re11cue hostaaes oltt•rron !\tS ut tood milltary appeanDCt.'' THE OllDEll 1 parl or 'We(cbl control. to r~uce and malntaln their Utc•nda's Entt•bbt' 111rvort h.-ii. A.Dy enlisted rnao or woman ••operation Sbl pahape." in· It clled naval JM!rsonnel as ~·elshl withln acceptable llmlt11 brought swl!t rHcUon from film wbofallatosh.apeu.p faeeepoui. au1ura\ed by Adm. James r.-entaUvu of the U.S. eov. will b.ve appropriate remtarks productr$ thrtJt• motion J>IC· ble dilcbar1e. .HoUowQ' 11• chief of naval opera· ttU.meot, saylnl they should cut entered ln their fitness report!!," turt:s a lieut the t-vcnt ure In thl· Uona. "a physical conliiuraUon and tbe order warned. works. 08£8£ OPFICElll _,..'t be Holloway recently Imposed poeture when ln uniform that ls Officers who r ece.ive negative Universal Ptl.'tur('s stud 1t nort thrown out of the Mnice, but ~r~~~k"':r!:i h~o~~n::n~ trlm and am art." entries on their fitoess reports produ<'U ·dlrc,·tor Gcor~c Roy t.Mtr cbance.s of promoUon will 1 11 d b THE~D l normally can forget promotion. Jllll agre<'d 10 a proj~ct ti\ll'tl be sharply reduced tr their polic es ro owe Y his pre-ua Ell LAYS down 11• The Navy lNlls its 6itter "Rescut llt Ent<>bb\'." weight isn't. decesaor, Adm. Elmo Zumwalt st.ructions "dH igned to afford servic •. the Marine corps. by A t h .. , t· Jr the obese enlisted member an op. bout a I ""•ftO do lndc.-,....ndent (ilmm~ker t:lhol\ o ug er ,, avy po .icy on :'The wearln1 of tbe naval un· r.:u.nity to conform to accept•· 8 year n t'ra ... """116 wn on ,,~ weicbt control affectina re-a· form .. bould .__ a m atter of w·i·., ht 11m 1• ls within a overwt'ight person_q<'I. Ka.stner arinnounc<•d he " u~ "ork servl.sts as weU u rqulars. ls • """' " • ing on a 1lm lllll'd ··Assault ut spelled out in a new order issued SHORTl.Y AFTER be becume Enle>l>be ... from h eadquarters . It sets F•l F • l .. 1-J-IFf commandant . Gen. Louis U. Merv Griffin Produt'tions s:ud g u ide lines for permissible l m elJt'f,VQ t..JIKrer Way Wilson warned that "if I see a Cat it would make "Od)'!>St') of 139" weights al various heights. Marine. he's got a problem." b b "A continuing laxity exists in The annua l Summer F ilm The program is sponsored by A senior Marine staff ofrit'er asM 0 0 an account giv<'n Y Uw theareaofwei0 ht control among Festival is under way in Hunt· the Huntington Beach Media who r ecently toured Marine f irm ·s pn•s ide l)t. Murray " i.n Be h Ce Schwartz lie was ubroud tlw Air some members of the Navy," the gton a c . nler and the Huntington Beat'h bases said he believes Wilson's order sald."Excess body fat isa Recreat i on a n d P a rk s waming bas beentaken toheart. Frant'e plunl' when •l w~ls hi serious detrime nt to health, Free movies will be s hown at OepartmentFurther information "I d idn't see a sinnle fa t jacked en route from AthE'ns lo .. Pan s loogevUy, stamina and milit ary various locatio ns in the city, can by be obtained by calling Marine," the staff officer said. appearance. The Navy com -'JlilbUy throucb Saturday even· Linda Strauss at 8"2448lor Bob "U there were 11ny. they were in No produt'llon sche<l ules or munity is no less susceptible to ing. Stein at 536·9381. hidlf\&." casting plans wt> re disl·u:;Sed. S- t; j --r - f(l ~----------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------.......;:...;.--------..-"--~---- - . .. f i::::on ilf ;;:1r ~ ~15 •• ~t , ~ ~~~~ 3 ,., ~~~~ p -----· ~: ~ :J . •n ~il! =1 = ~ ~~ .; ri ~ I::•' •1p \C ! '< ~i~; • ~-=-~ 1 -~ ~ I I~ -· ·: ,. i~j! • c., 4 .......... ...... i ==~ ,·~ \C i ;; C') --..1 s ., I ;l :Si;!' ti) • I t . Model planes, close up, look like the real thing. But most weigh less than 13 pounds. BEA ANDERSON. Edftor Friday. July 9. 1976 81 Model Pilots . In Control By DENNIS McLELI.AN OtlfMO•llyl'llM- The red and yellow single engine airplane taxied into ~i· tion. The pilot ren ed up the engine . Speeding down the blacktop runway. it lifted off into the wild blue yonder high above Fountain Valley. The takeoff was not unusual, exl'ept for one thing: The pilot was still on the ground. There was no need to worry. however. He was in complete control as the sleek aircraft went through various loops and rolls. The pilot is a member of the Orange Coast RC (Radio Con· trol> Club. a 370 member or· ganizallon devoted to the sport of model airplane flying. The acti\'it y has ~rown tr emen dously si nc e the Ola Im.age Changes ayJOOL80N .... Del., .......... A bit old-fashioned and 1tuffy. Not in touch with the needs or women today. nu.. accordine to SU.an Fair, Is the lma1e many people have of the YWCA. It b rar from the truth. said MIM F1lr, new diltftor of the YWCA o( Santa Ana·South Oran1e County. "Snee 1'70 the YWCA has tried le~ ltaelf d•· liberately Into social chan1e. "lu number one Umaat ls to ~mlnate raclam w,._.ever It ex· lats . by whatever m eans necessary." The problem, 1he .Htd, Is that the national oreanlaation has not iotten Its me1111e out to the rommunlty. Miss Fair said abebelleves she ••s hired hKIUM tM Ola the new lma1e l'nd bttause she ls ex· perienced In applJinl for 1ovem. me.nt grants. "The YWCA wants to be more " ~temporary but ltill able to re• late to tradition,'' she nplained. EMPLOTMENtGMNr Tbe mOlt lnletettinl Udnl ha11- penln1 &ocally at Ult ~A is a $'10,000 1rant from ~ Coun- ty Jlaapower Comm*i•• to Ml up an employm~nt procram for . wometa over 4S. When It be1lna in mW.July the a.nice will orrer inc painted and tl\e •lln soon will be repaired. COSTLY, Clauea 1Ull a.re given evenings but the emphasis no longer Is be· Inc placed on them as the or· ganl1alion 's "bread and butter," Mias Fair .. id. "Community colleges now of· fer more classes and we simply unnot compete. All this lime we've been s.ylog we live off our clau.,_ but YWCAs are losing money on them. "We must ask ourselves If this is a valid service and If there are other ar~as more Important." Ttie local 26·member YWCA board. which la headed by Bren· da Brown. a teacher and urban planner from Memphis. ha set up new priorities for the year, Ml11 Fair uid. These Include rounding a h•lf••Y bouse ror female ex· offenders. offerine more rele· vant programs ror youthl •nd est1blisbin« a health protfam for diaadv1ntaged women and a drop-ln ceqter fortee111. Tbe board also ii ecbcemed about young wives in autlyinl housing tra~ts wbo fee.I .htolated. "Somehow we're not attractin1 younger women.·• Miss Fair atat· ed . "We are explorin1 the poulbillt.y of takinl t.be cJaues out to the community, aDd ol .. YWCAs are not willing lo take the risk of SI anding up for the basic premises or the organiza· taon, Miss Fair stated. One volatile issue is itun con· trol. which the YWCA strongly supports. Local lnstllulio ns, which depend on O{ganlulions like United Way for funding, are fearful of losing financial support becauae of this stand. "In Orange County UW ques· tloned us about gun control," the director uld. "Yet nothing c hanaes without conflict. NATIONAL BOARD Th! national board Is Im· pressive In Its membership, ac· cordln& to MlssFaar.lts members Include Mary Rockefeller and Eunice Shrl vcr. and a lot or minorities are reprCJJented. The YWCA ls an internatlon~l ora•nlzatlon. too. whkh many people don't realize. There are branches In Lebanon. India, Pakistan. Africa, Australia, Cen· tral and South Amertca. Mexico, C1nada and Europe . Head· quarters foe these ls in Geneva, Swtturl.nd. It wu founded during the 1850s by wealthy women who were con· cerned about the young girls leavln1 tbe farms to 10 work in fsrtories. The matrons opened a board· IOI house with some religious · wor co••tJNICAnON Womea '1 Christian Auocl1Uon. sophisticated electronic radios were developed a dec,ade qo. There ar e some 70.000 RC en· lhusiasts In the n1lion. The Orange Coast Club. one or the largest. adds a dozen new mem· bers a month. FLYING MACHINES . On Saturday and Sunday morn· in gs lbe sky a hove Mile Square Park-ohe of three major flying areas in Los Angeles and Oiange counties-is filled with model fly. ing machines or all sizes. · Only the drone of an actual airplane in the distance makes the models, in comparison, aound more like a sw°'rm or overerown mosquJtos on a r:impage than the real thing. · The models, which have wing spans of thrM to 10 reel and weigh betwee n one lo 13 pounds, arebuill from kits. It costs a good $500 to get start· ed In the bobby. That lncludes radio, airplane and engine. The price soars if more sophisticated equipment Is desired. And most enthusiasts. once hooked, aren't satisfied with O'Wqinf ju.tone . ''Orie of the nice things about the sport," said Jack Cleveland or Paramount. "is you can spend asliltl~or as much as you want." "Ob. really?" chimed in his wj(e, -'arie: 'He •aughed. ''I'm one of the people that spends every cent in il. .. WE'l:KEND FL YING But the wives don't mind-too much. Some even take up the sport Uaemselves. Mos t . however. wind up taking care of the children while daddy plays weekend Oyboy. "We're all a bunch of kids at heart." ~atd one flyer. They em· phasi1e-, however. that the m od e ls are n ot toys, but sophistlc:ated pieces of equip· ment. "It's a s port as well as a hob· by," said Harry Karnofs ky. "Your dependability is aJl elec· tronlc." The hobbyists are licensed by the Federal Communication Commission and operate their radios on citizen band channels. Those flying out of Mile Square Park also must be members or the Ac Jdem y o ( Mode l Aeronautics. The RC enthusiasts are upset over a recent FCC action that eave one or their frequencies to the burgeoning number of CB radio users. It is an expensive procedure to convert their r adios to another frequency, they say. The re a lso Is a proposed license rating change that weukl prevent anyone under 18 from operating the radio controlled planes. ALLAGES The sport presently attracts all aJe groups . And, the older Oyers agree. the youngsters ollen d<> better than they do. "I soloed a k 1d in two wee Its." said Cleveland, an instructor. "Jl took me nine mont~ und cost me a fortune. I just kept crashing." "The kids don't have the fear of loss," said K arnofsky ··1t 's usually daddy's money." Karnofsky took up the hobby several years ugo when u neighbor took him out. "Once hc let me fly his airplane, that did il. •I The Fountain Valley resident. who admitedly didn't have tht> patience to even put together a 49 cent model when he was young, has a handful or airplanes stored in his garage workshop. "There is a lot of satisfaction m taking a lot or litUe pieces in .. box and making somethinR." But the big thrill ls in \he Oy· ing. Despite two mid.a ir coJllsions caused by l'Ongested conditions on weekends. Cleveland doesn't let the dents in his models or his pocketbook get in the way of hnv· in& fun . A licensed pilot. Cleveland en- joys fiylng the models so much he hasn't flown s ince taking up the hobby three years ago. "You gel bored in a real one." he said. "Afte r seeing LA from the air a couple of limes what else is there? "With the models you never seem to achieve the perfection you want. It 's a cons t a nt challenge.'· ·With the models you never achieve' the perfection you want,' ~;;.;;.;;_.::c;~:-..sa.}!S. ad.iEtei;an flyer. Watching Dena Gates tumble are Rhonda Maclnturff, (left) and Susan Fair, new YWCA director. The Y wants to be contemporary but still be able to relate to tradition, says Miss Fair. ftlopmeDlfor women IOinl tNidl.. Miss Fair said tbe YWCA U· lliu -"air, a paduate or _ . --~~-~~~.~-~~:·~~-~ UM Santa Ana-balJiiq ha beeo "'lllcal "91tltutiooi Md ....._e "Chriatlan" remainhis ln the t:. ·There is talk a'! rMrf\q. must eet rid ol the Qkl.T~~~,. ~~JM~~ remddeled, a Jot rA new spol\j them to look more t._,.1 lit Ue . .even thoutl\ It"-been in· with lbe ~CA. but lhls 1' not social worker comple~. \Je mot •YHn In he Model Cities.Pro· . eq¥tpment bas been purcbued, tbemMlves. · terpreted more Uberally in re· (easible because the YWCA ls uu ·new to.ols and be pro· gram I~ Fresno and some Ufne as U.. •taide or the buUdint ls be-One problem Is that some cent years. · still limlt*I to women allll run fnslonal:.~~ must. package °':Ir asocial work!r. - ) O~IL V Ptl.OT r ., t ~~~~~~~~~~~!~~" ~-~:~~~~~:::-~~ you speak in Huadftlloe, lAQI P.aple can't wall to ... wbat lttll1•••tf .. •• .. e•1d111. udl•aveaoob~dAlat.oW.. (It l1Wwf, and can attett to U'9 fac:t their nel1bbora, rriffda, ,.. I &.., &a tNta& leUHs U..t deal ma:y be .-1r ONLY laqb fO.-Ute (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am a n -year-old airl wbo wonders ,, she is a little crazy. When l iam aJone J always Imagine I am" 1th certain people <mostly mov1~ stars J. It's sotlen much worje lately -eapedally at btdtimc. P/\\'S FOR Tiit; REPLACEMENT ": You do. People who huvc help In thdr homes 5hould expect breukage O\'er u period ur time. Ev<>n 11mart 1rnd <· urdul housewives have ~en known to drop th!Jli!>. that you ar• a Oyoatnlc Lady. latSve., coJlea111• ud ftUow •U• eury aspect •f Hfe. day.) H••or caa take Uae at1q Let there bt no mllllake aboul ft. worten are '*f to. 11-••Yin& AJU.-1• •••e el lllle• ••1 eat ol •laery. Laa&Mer cu bie J ·m on your aide. But -I woader oac. lt Uaat aJ wbo wrtc. ln are 1 ..... bbane, let me ....,.. ,_ &ood •eodlclae. if you have a clear plcture of ~ by the merdfUI dolt ......_, .... ..,.., __ uuy wbat your column it all about! ol aw,mity. At lwt ~l• ~Uo•.W.)' .... , .. IL Your response lo ''Tell Socneono bwl. Just 1l1n tne -A ~ 'ne Mnke Uptet fll tJals col· Elle" raises &ome serious ques· PERSON WHO LlKISTO'tALK ... It &M ••t ~ We lions In my mind. A80trrorHERPl!OPI$ M•t•tlletaaJu .. U..ume. You said, ''Superior people DEA& PBalON: U -<iea· ... ...,...,.. tf llile af•cles talk about Ideas. Mediocre peo-...,.. oUrer peeple'a ,......., ... -'11-Mlp 1ro.pe la evuy ocae pie talk about things. U tUo peo-"&...a." lMtl I .. ~ aa oldie 11early Ut ddes Ula& prtllt pie taUt about o\Mr people" ei.r..._ Mt I •ltW &..a eobrma Ulla t'OI•••· We oner~ &o Surc1y you mual reall:r.e that each la .... • dfft•re•t n,:11&-tllouaada of peopl~ eve.I')' cnoaU. and every one or us enjoys • little 1'o •• l& repreeetMI aa op. so ~Y caa 1el lbe COD&.laalq goe.slp. In ract, your column Is pwtu.1&1 fer aay-. ... ner· brlp they affd. Joan Coverdale, Peter Ebe/mg 'BY JO OLSON 9C &.. °'''~ ~-It's generally acknowledged that the center of book publishing is New York. aod that it's a strugglt> at best for West Coast fll'ms to ma.kc lt. And a publisher in the little village of ~al Beach? Forget it, one migbl be te mpted to say. But Peter Ebeling a.nd J oan Coverdale have another idea They believe that the art or publishing can flourish in Orange County. Small operations are an <'n· dan1ered s pecies, with con· glomerates swooping up ml)rc firms e\'.ery day. so lhey ap· proprtately have called theirs the WbaJe and Eatlle Press. The two endangered wildlife species serve as their symbols. "Joan's the eagle and I'm the whale ... Ebling said. Both the partners are con- servationists so tbelr work has focused on nature al)d the en- vironment so far, and they plan to continue in \.hit vein. The first book, Mrs . Cov· erdale's \'olume about the Newport Back Bay cntiUed "l ~· wlto reach lbla cobamn tt1uf art1 cannot llielp but re· ~ labnfflf -or tut toll, or W. wlle, or bl• d....,._ or 1lAa bou -eveatually. Trouble l• tM common denomlaator Of Uvtai. It ls a1ao a 1rut eq .. u .. r. W.. •e tllare ti.e ume k1*l ol trot1~ we become brotbers and alst.en Wider the 1kl11. Tltal, to m~, Is what llillt column ls all about. When I was little 1 was afraid to sleep by m yself so I lnvE'ntt'd these "friends." My current bed partner Is Dustin Hottman. Am l normal? -DES MOINES DEAa D.M.: Vel")'. TM~ Is Mdlilat ~raay aboat rutulalng. la fl(t It .ervo a very ua.ef\al pa..,..e. Enjoy younielf, bone)'. aod atop worryla&. CONFIDENTIAL TO WllO Row youn.: 111 loo youn)t for u c hUd to turn ubout sex! Thut':s jWJt ono lhlng you'll find In Ann Landers·s n.-w booklet, "Ito". What anit When lo Tell \'uur Child About St>:t .. Send SO c~nl:s in coin. :tlontc with • loni.:. stamped. s elf·eddressed 1•11 v~lope to Ann Lundl'rs, P .O. Box 1400. Elgin, lll. 1i0120. MaterialS 'Booked' Share This M nrs h." paid for itself and was a learning ex· pcrience. They now are working on a book by Ken K roker. a Costa Mesa resident, which 1s a trail guide to lhe Sunta Ana Moun- tains. Their third book will be a Bi centennial his tory of Seal Dcach. Neither or the two have had specific tr ai ning for lht! publishing business. Mrs. Cov. erdale was a wife <Uld molh••r who was skilled in photography and Ebeling had drined into ad- \'crtising almost by chance. Ebeling, a "quiet rndlcat" who likes classical music and sailing, attended UCLA and Sanla Monica City Collt>gc where he r e· C<'lved "no dl!j(rt.'e but lots Of :,choolmg... _ lie went to work for an aircraft company at a ""ery early age" in the engineering de partment, barely knowing what the word "engineer'' meant. &bellng later worked for another large firm doing art work and beean collaborating with writers. One wanted to do a "cannibaf cookbook." Ebeli ng recalled. so they P'll it t<>&elhcr ns a joke. A serious orfer followed lo do n large, expensive book on cru1'>· ing, and Ebeling quit his job to work on the book for s ix months to a year. "I started doing ads and brochures for people l knew and I JUSt iot Into the adverti5ing b~i­ ness." he s aid. He had studied art in college and J!U<'ssed he could write all right. Ebeling, who sayi; he wa:-. "never u child." bd1cvc.s the education system in the U.. S. 1!> "all wrong," because or his l'X pcnence. "A$ I look back I think school· Ing should ~ucutc peopl(> to rt•Jd and write and know politic!> anti history. Then there should l)C' a pause before they go on lo stud) There should be u period befon· a person decides what lo do." lie thinks there has been a mix. up somewhere lo the business world too. "It's a paradox. You have lo have commercialism but it gets out or hand and destroys the very thing it sought." Ebeling doesn't belong to ron· sumer or eo\'1ronment groups but s upports their work and spends time writing letters about some of his pet pee\'es. He would like to see big com· pan1es support small printers. writers and painters, to "develoµ a creatin• aura In this world 10· stl.'ad of a purely commercial r n· '1rooml·nt " The former New Yorker likes to read but l.1m ent'> he doesn't have enouj.\h lime. lie even nips lhrouJ?h .i little• µornography f!OW and then. \\ h1eh he dO<.'Sn'l think IS so b~td. "Th~rc arc a lot of other things to worry about," he i:.aid. Ebehns: also likes fine books and \'iews them us urt object~ Ill• 1s chullcnccd by the pOSS1b il1ly o f ' printing CX • traurdanary book'\ In Seal &~1ch und ad mit:-. ht> h:t s lc•arnl'fi a flow important lessons in his Oedgling careC'r ai:. a" hak. Just ask him nboul his first book, Mrs. Coverdale'& poetry· photoA!raphy essay on the Bark Bay. "\\'e hove 2500 left," he said. "\\'ant to buy a few'!" McGuffey Popular Basics Back Eighty percent of all Americans used the McGuffey Reader. Virgo-: Approach's Dynamic CINCINNATI <AP l -completed "The An· The old team of "reud· notated MrGuffey." said i n g , w r i l i n ~ an d his publisher found 42 'nthmet1c·· ar e making states had orders in for a comeback these days the readers, and they with their old partner. chum the list is growing. the McGuffey Eclectic "Eighty perct.'nt of all Reader. /\merican s used the SATUllDA V, JULY 10 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21· Al>ril 19): OrganliaUoa tends to "move." Status quo la shaken. Ride with the tide: keep up with the times. Stud y printed materlnl. TAURUS (April 20· May 20): Avoid direct con front ations. Diplomacy wins. You gain by makini in· telLigent concession. A"1- plies especially within family circle. GEMINI (May 21·June 20 >: Perfect techniques. Define terms. Avoid self· of activity. Vo¥ fmady let 10 or what has been a proposition that drained you financially and emo· Uonally. VIRGO <Aug 23·Sept 22): Stress dynamic ap- proach -be lndepen· dent. inventive, darin~. Take a chance on your own abilities. Accen\ on feeUng , children, love and ability to imprint style. UBllA (Sept. 23·0cl. 22>: Whal was status quo ls due to be revised, tom d own reou11t Your nome oase also un· dergoes radical chanies. Nothing is apt to be lhe same SCOR P IO .(Oct 23· Nov 21 J Highlight flex· ibilily Show that you can utillie material at hand. Ex pand h oruons: socialize, meet people, go places. SAGl'M'AlllUS tNov. 22-~c 21>" lf careful about details, )'OU couJd locate what has been missing -and profit as a result. Plainly,. this is a Umt when you persi.sl. CAPRICORN (Der. ZZ-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle "pitks up;" You've been lhrouah frus trating pcrtod. Now. you find thing~, you get answers, receive assurances from loved ones. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb . 18): Family. home altuatloo could dominate. Emphasis also oo what has been hidden. visits to hospital, participation in club or organitallonal activity. P ISCES <Feb. 19· March 20 J : Y our "glamor " comes to forefront. You get in· sights. win friends and in flu e n ce people . Member of opposite sex could be very much in· volved. If l uly 10th 11 your birthday yo u are creative. passionate, in· dependent and a "pro· blem' • t o those who adore the status quo. The school standard McGufley Reader for textbook m aintained as about 80 years In this its philosoph y during country," Lindberg said. nearly .a century of l'on· "I am tremendously im· tinuous use from 18.'lfi to pressed with them hls· about the 1920s a o;lrong torically because they belief in thl' thrN' lls. had a massive Impact on stril't d1sl'1phne, strung shaping our conscious· moral \'alues anrl love or ncss. "Most classes, start- ine in 1836 when the re· aders firs t came out, were held in one-room sc hoolhouses with children from s ix to the late teens, under a single teacher ," Lindber& said. "Every child used the First Reader until be or t he qualified ror the Second and s o on. For many years, anyone who had flnl&hed the Fourth Reader was considered vel")' well e4ucated." One criticism against the McGuffey's use lo- day is that it exemplifies the White.Anglo Saxon· Protestant Im age of mid· d le·class Am erica. Lindberg said that the books merely reflect the times in which they were written. deception. Secret is con·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ God. country a nd family. "While I d on 'l sub- "We '\'<' ~on e from Sl'ribe to readinR to the printing 500 copies fi ve readers per se, I lU'I· years ago to 10.000 rn derstand the wish of 1976. We rnn out of our many parents to go back last printing three to the fundame ntals of months <.1go." 1-aid Rob education, which was Baird. publicity director what the McGuffeys em· for V a n Nos tr u n d ph:isized." fided. Be discreet. Ac· rent on utiliiatlon of creative resources. ReinholdCo Tht.> McGuffey readers,_... ________ ..., CANCER CJ unc 21 · J u ly 22): R cspon· i:;ibil ities arc very much in e\'ldcncc Go slow. Review \ arious aspects or any prospect, situation. Leave options open. Raird s a id the en· rons1sled of one primer thus1asm for McGuffey and s ix "graded" r~ readers comes Crom nders. parental dlssat1sfaction C.lt 642-H7S, P11t • t•w worda to work fot ou. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221. You come to end ot phase with tod ay 's public education. r=:;:;;~iii~"fir=l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiim. "When 30 percent of our kids who ~raduatc from high school can'l UPHOLSTl lY tven fill out a simple 11p-WM 'Y• W• pllraUon for a job and SO .. lltf percent or our lncominjt 1nl ...,._ tf.,4. college frcshmt'n need -=~C....~~~~~~~~ rcm<>dial rcndlnll-: <'lasses. It's tlmt> to BANISH UGLY ~T rethink our cnlirc "' Grt '"' ol ums Ill .,., 1IYt '°"91' ···~ ·~ tjf\lf llC!lt«llOft ..... !Of· ....11 allJ ~ ~ Ccwlll\S elemcntnry cdurational processes.'' Oalrd said. "Tht' Mc<;uffl'ys have never been out or print In 140 y<>ars. i\nlt wf' mny stt 1n the 197lls. with the c:-y of back·to·bO!IO'l In education nnd the up- surge of orders for the renders, the publishing phenomenon or the de· cade " Stnnley Lindberg. a professor at Ohio L'n1,·<>rslty who recenllv 1<1 M>•M"" IMIQl'I hlll!f~ct~ 1'0¥"1 by I l&llll'IQ UrMr9'Y ""°"" 1 11.tlMS r~I,_..,.,. UCJI ~• -llld I ...... Soll* !)ti Ill.•" VN doll1 ~-to b.lltlt 'IQOll -OflllC' Vou "' "' (OlllrOI .,.. '(OU ,,.. .... 1.........,.....,,..., '*"'.;,<Ml :.t1 ~ e.I toli-ll>tt IO. lO OI 111C11• 1• ,rnci 'SIPll IOt""tll ~ II lflC cllll"l!lll.llllt ~ c;onllOI"" 10 I· • ....,.. llO OWi ........ \llf'11, ... fttlOlll ,. ~Chi .... YoU fl '"' OI 'IW tllOtW't Nell' JHRlf Tr .. , F..rpert Stylhlg l'~r Men& Women LADIBSONLY W•BKDAY TENNIS $15.00 per month! Join lrt tvre IO 1r4Cr C1J ~ • Q.ml T~&P.1ttytt1.J(Jy Also available: JtriOf Sunrner Play: $25.00 for Juty & ~. 12:00 pm-5:00 pm t.nlimt.ed play, weekdays. 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"CflflO\I' I UtlNl•S NAMI \TA Tl MINT f'-tOl'Gwi~ .-•"''t'\\ 41•t CXMftQbv\• f ... ,~., 1 HIE 'f NNI~ \(I A f I W 1 C, tl/t J•mOOtM Ro.Mt N•wpott fWlkl\ c;..i.1 •1..0 tMrt"'° l Ct•U,_ .. )ltl) (..I•'""''("' .. ,.,_ L(M"lotU..cn1.a11f~....ot l f N'I! \ MO'' /,., \'h• AtMAt.<:M ... ~k•'-"' (••·· 0.n+\ \ Mo•,\ lh V 111t -'1.,mt~ ftttdonOo &.t ... ft (•ht '"'' t>u .. 1.w"' • V"•lv\t .. 1 n., • 91"litt •I C»t tn"" \k P "'*"'"•" r•·Q~·· .,..... '"'' ''•'"""'''' .,. tll""1 ..... f\ ,,.. ,.."Wot·~ a ... .,. CH~• ti.•••~"" ~· ,, ... ,ot 0 ,,.,.. to"'"''.,,~., J.,. •• "· n 10 ,.,. l"IOC>,. , ,.;. Pt·euc NOTICE l'ICfl 110UJ •USt•IU M&Ml U•TIMIMT f¥ IOC'09•"'1 °""'"°"' .,.~°""'• M U•" 8LA7CEI. V Nt("Dl.A\ CO 2091 s E 811\tOI ·-· Uf\t• ..... ~l• )ti CA ~1""'94 <>•"99 (O.'">t 0.. 1., P1t<\i ,.,, • ••. n >& '"" 1"0• '• Pl'Bl.IC !\OTICE l'ICflTIOUJ •us ... E,S HAMI ST•TE ... CNT l'vll'1•11"11 O•-toe11 0•••> I'll"' iUf'\-1\ ._.,"'Ju!•) •. lfl IUt )e,•t It. , ,_.,, . .-.... , GOl.Ol•~Ufl ClC•OW, INC """Dflluh•JIJI .............. ~., ... , ... , 0ut)t•'"""1 0'•"9' Co•~' 0..11., •kM ,~,. ,.,. ~ , .. Pl' RI.I(' S01'1C'F. mt'• PUBLIC NOTICE Fl'lejay. July 9, 1976 OAIL 'I PILOT ., . ' 'Because It's There • • • Wo1nen Join Mt. Everest Climbing Team ,• Eleven chmben1. tv.o or t.ht'm women, leave in lhrt'e weeks l(l start t~ f1n.t uttcm~11 m 13 )'Cllnl by an A.menc11n tum Lo scale Mt E\lcrc~l. the hi1;hc~t peak ln the world The partlclµallon by "omcn In the rut:ged three-month expedllloo dad nut cn·uh: problem~ with any of thl' <'hmtwr)>, Barbara Roacb or Boulder. Colo .. said ··1 don't think I\ "n.s un 1~ut•." the 32 year·old modem dance in:1trudor 11llld She and Arlt'nt' Rlum. 3l. u biochemist from ralo Alto, hope lo ~come th\• first Wl)rrwn from the United Stuh•s to make the 29.000 foot t'llrnh. Two othcr woml'O, on1· from Jupun and th'' other from Tibet, have seen the 1>umm1l • An Amt'rican (a!)h1 un dl'SIJlnt'r. Rlchud Blackwt'll, said Quttn Ellub4-lh went tu the White House weannJl ··a dreadful hut \\hu:h bore 110 re· semblance to what u(IUl'Cn :.houldJook hl.e He said the qut•en looked "dull. dowdy and ( ) 10 years older than lwr PEOPLE age" and said bt'r elothl'!> . failed to ··gave a good am· .__ _______ __. age or Bntam. ·· • Ed Lormand says 1r he's C\'er lo learn to play the harmonica. he·ll ha\'e to try aJ!ain to sail alone across the Atlantic Ocean. possibly next summer. Lormand, 40, a teacher at DeKalb College near Atlanta. was Joking uboul learning to play t.he harmonica . But he said he 1s senous about making another try at the Journey lhul fa1ll'<I this year. He set out from the northeust F1orida port or Fernandina Beach last month for Plymouth, England, in his 28·foot sloop, Lormand's 2nd Folly Five days a nd 500 males later, Lormand·s Jib sail washed overboard while he was a!>let'p. H.e re- turned lo shore rather than nsk a crossing without the vessel's full equipment. • E. He1try Knoche-, a 2J.year veteran of the Cen· lral Intelligence Agency. is the new deputy director or the CIA. Knoche. 51 , succ~ed LL Gen Vernon A. Walt4-rs. , "We enter a new era wit.h u firm resolve lo improve our performance, with full regard fo r the law and the constitutional rights or American Cllll:E'nS," KnO<'he said al his S"'\'anni;:-1n ceremony • ic..oc"' West German Chan('cllor Helmat ~bmldt. lcuvmg on a b1centenn1al ''1s1l to the United States -fled wet>k , sur:. h~ ~etests hot dogs but loves hamburge~ The ch ancellor. speaking to u izroup of i onn· based American reporters. wus :t!>ked whf'ther he would gel a chancc to t.•at hot I dogs and see mor<' or thP country than official Washington. Schmidt su1d ht> \\as maktni.: his 35th or 36th trip twross the Atlantic. "l know America quilt• well -a lso hot dogs, which I dE"tcsl. To be honest. I like hamburgrrs much more. especially including ketchup and onions.·· • SCMMIOT Three men have been at·qwltcd uf charges that they were involved in u connict or interests while serving as officials of the young city of Hughson. l1ivolvet11e11t Said Key A Superior tourt jury n:lurncd Innocent v~f'12ict~ for former MayOt' t'\lrtllj f'1•k and former public workis dln.'Ctor& Md NdlOll and Roaald Bucklapam. 1'he Stanlalaus County Grund Jury characd that Nelson •nd Buckl111thnm bouttht $1 ,751 worth or city aupplica from l"mk's buildma materlol~ :.tnrc between August 1973 and Decembt-r 197~, .. JMqut>llac KcnMdy Otaa111l1 accept~ an In v1tatlon from Ut>mocrauc Natlon11l Ch11lrm11n Robe-rt StrauH to attl.'nd U1e party'• ntationul convention in New York next w<'ek. lt will be the rh'i'lt part y con· ventlon s he hii~ uuc11(h.'<I ~Ince her late first husband. John F . Ke-naedy, was nominated for the presidency In 1960. She declinlc'd previous invitations. Strau~11 also invite d actress Joaanc Woodward and her husband. ac· tor Paul Newnua; ~a Bini ou u1s JolmMD llobb, daughter of the late President Lyn. doa 8 . Joluuoa, and btt Husband. Chuck, and t'ranltllD D. Roosevelt Jr. • lllchard Nlxom 's former chier domestic counselor. J olln Ebrticll1man. still claims he as inno· EMllLl(MMAM cent or cha r ges stemming from the Watergate cover.up and Pentagon Papers buq;lary. But he s ays he would be will· ing to 11ccept a pard<>n . He said in a Portland in tervaew with the Oregonian newspaper that he would not hiwe accepted a pardon when the Watereate 11robe was at iL<; peak because ··u purdon curried a connotation of ~utll uncl I wus confident or uc·qu1llul. ·· • David Elsenbower is workini: on a hook about his grandfather . the late Presuknt Dwight (), Elseahower, and says lhe wur hrro and prt's1dent had a temper of "terrible force," uccordin.: tu the publis her. The book. "(;01ng llomt.• lo Clory Dw1i.:ht I>. Eisenhov.•er," will he un "tnl1mulc char11ctcr study ... a<'cordtn~ lo th{' aul hor. who indicated then'~ ere big d1r rerences bet ween the public und pnvateman. The book will rt .. t'll.umln<' lht• Eisenhower ye11rs and one a!)pt-Cl of the :study will be ghe 1:1'nt>rul ·~ approach lo pow<•r anti how ht• used it. the author said in an in terview with the N\''' York Times • 11\f NMOWIEll A slolc•n 1111 pamtmg \Hlrth 5450,000 hun~ ror j while over a luggage room n1rfl•t• lahle hefur1' it" us rt'\'OVert•d, poh,·e said in Slocl.holm T he portrait or Dunish po\'l HelK(' Rhode hy Norwegian mastt'r f:d\\ard Munch w.ii. :.tolf•n Crom the Museum of Modern Art four monlhs :i~n It was cut out of its fram" anti uplJan·nlly lllkl'n lo the lug gage room by the u11kot1\\ n th1d . ~:x 1)et b '><llCI damage could be n·pa1red Luggage room \\Orkt·r~ hud Jlnl tht• paintmg on o wall over the cofflo'l' tahlt· uncl w~·re ahoul t1> semi it lo an auction along "1th other ftoodli "hen one employe reported 1t lo poht:c, 11rft<'1uls ba11I Readers' Cures for Boredo1n By DR. STEINCROHN In one of m y columns I asked for responses from readers to help Miss M. who su rrered r ro m boredom and r;iti~UC Here are some rt•pli cs · Dear Dr. Strincrohn: Involvement is the key to unlock the door leadin.c o u t or f atiguc and boredom. This involv<'· ment d oesn't have lo be or a romantic nature. We all need to reel wanted and useful. While crafts a nd hob· bies a r e excellent vehicles for creative out· put. they can offer nn feedback. The mos t satisfy ing experienct:s a rt' those of a much· needed volunteer . Since t.hcre 1s a wide r ange of organizations const1mUy seeking volunteers, a person can c hoose a n a rea of in vo l vem enl most suitable ror him or hl'r. ( am 21, working fo ll time-and pl nn lo be mar· ricd in two w ee ks . RcJ:ardle .ss o r my circumstanct'S. I have always tried to put aside a rcw hou rs a week lo be w1t.h those less fortunate. I started al 14 as a Red r ueuc NOTICE ,,... ... , tl'l(flTIOUl •V"NIU NAMI U•TIMENT 8.;M.tt T1•• 4 Wf\~f (.O .1Wl1 V1• ,...,,, 1(.,.•• 8 ¥)1. Ml'\\tOf' V••to. C.. .,.,\ f\yitM <. ~ 1nq, ••1 O•vf't\w•tli: Pl«ontlo. t • •a•O Mu1•n C "'~· 6'17 8f'~wt(ll, PtAt.,~tu• (A .,"~o '"'' cxn1M \'\ !\ nt>A(Jv( tf'O hy 4'" an 0•¥ta""91 fl 'r'1tON r. "' Nf. '"''' ~t•t•m•"I ¥11n 111r"@ .,.,,. ow• fJ.Nnty t..,.,~ Qt 0,Ano-Counttt on Jiii '· "'" llQq: 50ml'lh1ni: lo sen • Cl~slflcd 0111<10 ii ~ell. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Cross volunteer ti I ever get tired, 1t will not l>e rlue to boredom 1'11ss II. • Dear Dr. Stt'lncroiln: Re1ta rding your column about boredom. t'or ull those bored . selfo;h, self· interested people ther e 1s only one cure . Instead of sitting uncl bc!wail111~ their rate. tell lhC'm lo do something : Visit the <.'lderly. tak\' an inter e11t in heli:;mi: tn hospitals. see wh:it lhl'y can do al child cure ct•n t e rs . In other wortl~. start lh1n k lng ahout others and they will :.t1111 lhlnk l n~~ul lhemselve!C. l know 11 ' true beeause I W\•nt throuRh lh 1~ my!.1·lr Miss A. • Dt'ar Or. Stc>lncrnhn: Your rf'C l'nt c·olumn touched on one o r m y 1x'l peeves: borNI J)('Opl1·. I believe th ul only u person who \!1 un ::iwrul bore h lmi1rtr will fin!J himself bored with Ilk Some people have 11n awareneu of nil the rascin atin g. joyous. c h a n g in1t ond even ft"11rCbr (':iklng phenomenJ ~urroum1inl! their daily flv1·s Olh(•r!J must b(' t.iui;:h~ aw:irc nc-:.s In c'sc ar1' bl•tng trapp<'d in ~1 mor ass (JI bored11m. Taking up hobbies or • ~<.'UinR married and h:iv ing childrC'n ar c not nc-cessarily the answt'r . Some people need to get truly involvl'd with pco. pl<.' other than their fa mi· ly or fellow workers. The more one glv<·s of oneselr tu others the more Ont' rt'<:'eivt's the• bo nus ''' belf·fulf1llment MEDICALETTES Dear Dr. Ste l•crohn: I know I am overwei11ht ror my age. 1 a m 11. I weigh 93 pounds. I am short. 4 feet 5, to be ex· u('t I pl:1y a lot, eat pro· per food . Rel enough sleep a nd exercise. You are m y Ja11t hope>. Everybody teasca mt• about IL Please help! • Mln ll. COMMENT As k your parents for h1•lp. M~l parents do not know how mueh cxre1111 weight wor · r1 ea their children until lhc chll~ren tell them . Y our mother and father will find a way lo get you a special diet. Your t11mlly doctor wUI help. Many youn111ters suf rer from physical pro blems unnecessarily. They ketp their fttllngs a secret. So tell the m and hoperully you will soon be on your way lo losin11 weight. ..... ti'• l'Vbll-D""'" CH•I 0..IJ "'!«. 11'\11>!1.-o.-...,., C..nt °"''' l'llol Jvlr •. ''-U. )0, tt>• HY1. •. i., tl, ttll -·1 nt.>t• ' DAILY PILOT Fri - . -...... Views of Top '11iree Cmulidates Outlined II)' 2'TAN 8£NJA•IN WASlll,.,GTON IAPJ -[)oyl)U prefer controlled or uncontrollc.od oil prices a nd lmporu~ Mlln datnry or vnlunuary enertty (NEWS ANALYSI J bWldlnaa: re\•tslon of eltrtr1cn.>· rui,es. a ban on pr<S1nouonol ad verHsin" and •t.,wlby WIClH tu· hon &<•lccted Cut' ls •• I 1wtn.i standards? t'ederal ba<'k up or fNSeral brcak·UP ol btR t nergy <'Ompunles., ~a<'tNI by f'ord :ind Cnnanss ff~ shares Ford's "frc ·markt>t" upproach. but i.ccms to C~I it 'hould be t>vt:n more tree thon f ord would demand. -ENE&GY OWNE&SHJP: .. , •uppor t leaal prohlbi tlpu against 014 nershlp ol competing ty~ of i.:nt>rgy. 011 and coal, ror cxlmplc." 1rnys ('urtcr, Who 1tl~o "'ould consider spltUina oil rro· ductlon und rdinlne Crom markctlnA: octlvttles. f Takt-your t'holro nncl look cl~ely at this yeur'll pr~tdt.·ntaal candidates. ' ,, TUE ENE8GV Poucu:s or l>fmocratk contender J1mm)' C•rter dltfl>r sharply Crom tho¥ l of President F'ord and his rh !I If for lhe Republican nommallc>n. Ronald Reagan. f.'or exuicple. Carter Covorl> 011 pnce control• :ind Import quotas, FORD ,• mandutOr.\ energy conscr' jlton • ., 'ilandar ds and trimming lht• po"' er of large cneq~y com pant el> f 1 : f ord and Reagan favor an un , regulaled oil markel nrnrt• 'oluntary energy Cllnscn at ion steps and federal support ror energy companies Ct\RTER HAS MORE faith In ~olar ene rgy, les:; an nuclear power. th;.in Ford or Reagan All thrcc fa\'or remo-.al of an· terstate n<alural ~as price rci;:ula Here Is n run·dOIATI of major energy 1asues a11 vtelAL'<.I b) l"ord. Reagan und Carh•r Oil Prit'c:1 1-'ord uri,it-d »n ~mme.d1:itc eod to 011 p1 ice con trOls. but he i;1~nL>d l\•gu.l01l1un perm1lllng onl) u gradual phaie· out REAGAN SA \'S FORD should have vetoed il. Carter uy1> prtccs of L. S produced 011 s hould hl' con trolled. ;i~ least S3 per barrel below world Pfl<'C':. :.cl IJy lhc OPEC foreign 011 cartcl -0-1 imports f'ord has made the P-duction or Otl imports a polic) r;oal but wants to rely on n sing pnces and eventual am· pro,·ement or t: s producl1on lo stem the now . he warns or a possible new Arab 011 embargo but has not predictt."d a U S reac· I.Jon. CARTER PROPOSF.S A quota system to limit 011 imports to their present levels : this. could create domestic shortagL'l>. and Carter sa,·s fuel allocal1on and rationing plans should be kept on :.Landby status Carter says a ne'A c·ut ·Off or Oil h1pments to the Untt('CI States "'ould be "an economic dl•cla ra t1on of war·· a net that he "'ould "inslantlv and '' tlhout further debatl"' sus penrl t; ~ expor~ of food , weapons. span• paru., 1111 drilling rigs and oi l pip(·~ to thl· offenders Re1&g an app arl..'nlly ha~ nnl taken public positions on thcsl· t:. SU('l\ Ford oppose · uny utlemvt to break up 011 or energy com· panaes Reagan uppurentb hns tukl·n no public postt1on on thu. i••uc -INCENTIVES: FORD hits proposed government ~u•ran tees for up lo SIOO billion ol privi.te loans to energy com panics. Curter opposes Cederal loan guar antees or subsidies: Reagan apparently hus taken no position on this s pe<'if\c issue. but has said the oil depletion a l lowanC'e, a tax break ended by Congress last year. should be restored. Energy sources Reagan s ays, ··w e need Lo be~tn pumpm~ e\'ery barrel or domest.Jc 011 IA e can gel our hands on. began usin~ our vast coal reser \'CS, with both mlelligen<'e and innovation, and begm shifting our sights lo the one sure source that wlll <'tar ry us through the next sevl'ral decadei. nuclear energy · F o rd h as cal led coal ·America's ace to lhc hole " and C'o"•f"rratlo•: Ford prf"ff"r11 rofu11tary "'f"a1urrs: Rf"aga11 rffr• •g•U•• prospf"rou.'f· l•«-ric-ans: Cartf"r IC"Oftfs 111a11datory 11tandarfh. REAGAN boasted of h is ad mina"'I ratiou · s drive lo open wes tern t·oal <and orfshore oil resources und en courage nuclear cxp1tnsion. l11111. but l Urll'r woutcl makt• 1t ll'mporar~ a rivt>·v<•11r lest ol th\• tlwor~· that tl would hrini.: forth 111'" i:a" :.uppltc.; as pro· 1lur1•r" 1·lu11n \II till l'C ;11,11 ra\'or )?realer re ·11.1n1·t• 1111 1·1>al but t';1rtt•r qul·~ t 11111!'1 Ford :. µu'<h ll1 de' l'lop frdt't lll ('11;.il an Lhc west as a mn\ 1 lhftl mtJi ht l>hort r han)!c the l''<· I llrl): t•oul ur.-a or Appalarhtu E N.f:RG\' conser \'at1 on Ford prefcri; \Oluntary measure=-but signt."d an energy a c t ma ndating automobile mi1eagc landards . Reagan said hl· w<iuld ha\'e SAYS CA RTER. "t.:nl~s we maRe a major shah lo l'Oul and substantiall>• incrcase our use of solar e ner gy, we will have no alternat1\ c• to ~n·ally increased dept>ndence 0 11 nuclear pcJIA er. with all its Pl' rt ls. We do not"' ant that. .. lie is skeptical or stu ftinJt <'Oat mining from App:ilachia to the Rocktl'S and northern plums because of economat· impacts He prefers to sec coal cooverted Into oil or gas in the Midwest. where there is ubund<anl \\<tlt•r, rather than the arid West. ,\rn:R T\\O Y•:ARS tn lhl' \\'h111• llnu:.t'. Ford ha:. 'pn•11d h1:. 1•nl'rl:~ 'tl'\\~ all o\l•r thC' JllllJlll r\'('llfll 1\ s r 0 r m e r g 0 \' e r n 0 rs n r (il'Of{tltl nnd C1Jlt!Om1u. rcspt.•c .. lh 1 I\ ( 'artl•r anc1 lk Ji.:jn had 111•1lhl•t F111 cl ':. frd<•ral rt•:.11urn·~ not has rt':.ponsibilil~ to de•\ l'IOI) natannal cnequ pollctl'~ ~Natural gas: F'ord urges an end to r.egulation or new natural gas supplies sold interslate in a state other than the one in which it produced. a nd Reagan ravors .. relaxing" regulation. Still. Carte r has developt'd a ( a 1 r I y l' o m p re h e ns 1 \' c a n d spertl IC l>('I O( Clll..'rJ(y poht'lt'S, In· rlt1rlin~ .1n onJ?inul proposal ror a World EtH'rJ(y ConferC'n<'e to rosl!'r 1nkrn ... l1onul rooperaltnn 111 1•nl•rg~ resean·h. tn\'est m1•11t. duta J.t<ilhcrlnJ? and conservu· 111111 CARTER Carter likes a plan endorsed by some governors to lift new gas price r egula t ion for only five years in a bid lo eUcit added sup· plies. vetoed it and 'blames such moves on ·'<'li tists. some of whom feel guilty beca use Am('ricans have built su<'h a pros~roos nation ... Campaign contributions: "I will not accept conlri bu lions from political action committees controlled by m ajor oil com· panles," says Carter Jo~ord a nd Reagan. asked the same question by a citizens · consumer group, said they will accept such <'On· tributions. Ford has p roposed building. K t:AG AN 'S Pl' BLISH t: D 1•111•1 "~ , .... "' l> have maml~ bl't'n ,.:1·n1·rt1I J lt tl\tdl'-.. illustr:tlt'fl h \' (·nt1r1i.m ut uoltc1cs uln•1uJ y Insulation standards and tax crt."dlls. Carter wants mandatory con· 'lervauon 5t andardi for maJor a ppllanc et. automobtlC's and 11.-r ('arHtr Cappf"d •Cint a problem" Ther1 write lo Pat Durm Pat wall t'ul rrd tap~. gt•ttmg the answers and action you 11P1'ri to solvP meqrtitles in government and busi· rw!(.~ Mell/ yo1u qu4fstlons to Pot l>unr1 At Yn11r .'it•n·1ce. Orange Coast Dai/JI Pr/ot. P.U Dor 1560. ('o~tn M1'sn . CA 92626. Include your telephont' rmmher 1'hc colurm1 appears doily ucept Saturday!! l>Ei\I< l'i\T I'm tn l'l11hlh ,.:mete now. snd 11m lnt<'rt'skd In lllud ~11111t 111bt•\'.ornt•111l('ntu1t when I •o to 1•11lh•ge. 1'hc only prohl<'m is thRl I'm a ~lrl. • E\'l..'ryonc soys lluat th\'rl' nn· hardly rrny womt•n clcntl!lls b th is lrm"' l tton·t know ur ony my!lelf. )'oat parenta' lnuaedlate area perform ti.e warran· ty w«k at Spert·Craft'1 Ppt'Ue, provldl•I your puHts co•plled w~ rert•I• conclltlona. They wf'te Hired to obtain 1Wml1ed e1Uma~1 for repair • frem at leut two repalmt•n and to forward these n1.,et to S"rt·Craft. Eltlmam of All' and S41• wf're 111bmltlf'd for ttpal,...I both wbtdallleldl and t~ •••&el aad tr1m. Darryl St~~. ru1tomer ....vke ••••&er. now llu te8t your parHlt a rhttk for All fulflJU.« all waruoty dalma to datf'. He also e11plataf4 ~t Sport.Craft 111 not retpotltii• Me for HJ of Ute llldepeMent ttpalr work. ti I, . M 111sion Viejo , t\ ttw yur<e ago., womf'n l'OMprt•f'd lf'H lite•'? t ".. P"rcent of tbf' Mt.adents tn dntal 11ch9ol11. I• t~ lt11·1S audem le-' yur. tlM-y cnualf'CI mort' thH C.8 • percut, and the aumbfir or women denUtt• I• prat· tire has doublt'd dntt tM1. ft~· ~ tlmt> y09 gel to collf'~f'. wi>m l'n dl'nCal student!C "on't be tht> "U • ctpUon" that they havt' bt-t'n In tbc-put, and " ntllhf'r "Ill re m ale deadst,o1. Th•• SfMklM9 F~llf!• DEAR PAT · In April 197S m y parents purchased a 17-Coot Sport-Cran fiberglass boat In Pennsylvania. They noticed that the $2,000 boat had some defects soon after it was purchased The boat was returned to the dealer several Limes. but lhe de· rects were never repa1red Soon aner thal, lhe de· alcr went out of business. They "'l'Ole to Sport·Cran he~dquarters in Perry, Fla .• last September to ask whal could be done. A repr~tallve of the warr, ent sent tfk!an tM nences •R41 ...... ., For Lack of • Nall DEAR PAT: My problem seem• ridiculously simple but it 'a become unbe.Uevably frustrating. Jn early April. my mother ordered a set or Wear· Ever •lum lnum pots and pans for me. When lhey ar rived. the hand~s. with screws and ~ui.. were In sepa ra te plastic' piickages. One o( lh~e plcka1es h~ broken and a screw had vanished. I couldn't ob· taln a sybslltute at any local hardware st.ore. so I wrote to the company. No answer, -o l wroteaaaln. t25Predttets Anaheim ,, Helps Lefties 1 •1 STEPHEN rox ANAll ~· M (A p , -The natlon'11oulhp1w1 ou•htto ClVHUt Alfert a hand s...-rS••,•••• Ms. AlpMt runa a mall-order firm called The Lett Huchd Co•pl• mtnt lh•t supplletJ s...eb ltem1 aa left-banded mustachec1.1111, caJntru and boomt'rana• to lht estlm•led lS·JO pettent of lhce popul.U. tMt. ls ainlatrul, or left-handed. l.t. Gov l\l l•r\') n Dymully ~a) h 1~ r t.'cl·nt trip l o Tnnadad pu1d ufr w\th com- mit m c nt to buy thrt-t• µlanes from Doui.:lu!) Aire-raft MS. ALBf:RT'S COMPANY, stuted in ht'r home two years ago with 15 items. now sells more than lZS products nationwide, In· eluding sinistral corree pota, scLSsors Hhc biggest seller >. clU\ openera and polalO ~lera. There are a lso left•°haDdtd not ebooks. amblduuoua ice cream scoops and, in *hat ma.J be u effort lo rall4t ~pews' ~clousnea1, a lonc·pla>'lnl ,.. cord or a Ravel concerto deacribed in the catt.loe u "an exceptionally d ramallc •OTll. played solely by the left band.'' Drought May P~h Food Cost Higher VISALIA <AP 1 A survey of its member districts shows many Developing n ew products ta.Ires a lot ol ere ort, accordinl to the right·handed Ms. Alpert, •ho hed a hard lime witb manufac· turers when she started. San Joaquin Valley farmers will have reduced income because of this year 's drouftht. the Friant Water Users Association reports . "Most large manufactuffn said. 'The heck with it: we \eve a market for our items and a.Illes will use them anyv.•ay,' " she says, "A lot or them literally laughed in m y face. But now they're coming to~" The assoc talion said its 26 members will receive only about one Uurd the 1 6·m111ion at're-reet normaJly supplied from Millerton Reservoir "FOR MANY GROWERS. TIUS means lower crop yields. higher <'osts of operation and reduced profits," the us&ociation said in a ne ws release Wednesday. '·For consumers, these factors will contribute pressures ror higher food prices." The report said alfalfa acreage is being abandoned after 11 rew <'Ultings lo conserve water : some growers arc irrigating only one side of orchards or vineyard rows and are planUng rewer second crops than usual. Farmers face expensi\'e pumping costs to get water from un· derground. lhe report added. THAT, PLUS TUE ALREADY MEAGER underground s upply. could cause water levels to drop up to 20 reel an some a reas and &Jt· gravale the valley's land sub5ident'e problem. said James Sorensen, assodation secretary ··Thl' drought emphasited the need ror long.range water plan· ning in Californ ia," Sorensen said. "There is increasing awareness in the Legislature that there is not enough water lo go around. We can expect dry yea rs from lime to time and conditions wm only get worse until som ething is done to Curlhf'r waler development in lhc state ·· O\•t•r The Counh•r HAsou-. "ONE OF THE SERIOUS aspects or my business is when I encounte r stroke victims who were formerly right-handers and are now paralyzed or palsy vie· lims for whom our products make life that much easier," she says . Ms. Alpert says there are Oflf' or two other mail-order nrms with left-handed products and concedes that she doesn't expeet to retire on her profl1.4. Bu\ sbe adds that s he gett a lot of satiJt action fro m provldlna Items lhal are right. so to speak, to.r left·handers. Catalogs showing her wares are available for a Sl tervi<'e charge . Write to The L eft· Handed Complement, f70T t . LaPalma. Anaheim. s n. Sl-yn ~r ! w· ~:: .. A~~ 1 ... 11"-ti I)' t t6' • ,. 16 • lip• aMd DOll'll• •· ,., $t"''G itr 11. ]• .. Str•wO (t ,r~ I~ .. ~£~ " '~ t .,,..,." 1) I)"• l•Wtt Wt 10 • 10 .. , ..... Pvb ,, ,, • ff"(!Mn p "I 10 T~~' 1~ 't 10 ···"' c. • , ) ''""'° () \_41 .,, J) Tri(O Pd II '' fnt" ()(, 1 J I 'fy(ft\hl" I'• \ " TY'Oft r-t • 1 ' Un M<.(,11 10'• II V'> 8nlinl 1:··· ·: .. ~~ ~t~ ,.,. l • UV• I•• I • 1" \.lp"'9n P ! • , .... .., (h tlO t)S V•nO Air tt1 _. U \<\ VAnt.• S •• • '"' Vtl<fO 0 1 , ~·1'1t "'""''°" If IS lloH Bn-4'-4~ W.o> Pv ... •I• W\11 HG 1f o 0 -A• I ''• l >I. 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Jr Implemented, the plan hu Ute potHUol for &re.ally reUtvlng the rinanclal problems of ekSerly persons whllo simultaneously usurinQ them of indepeodtocu aDd MCurily In familiar surroundinAS JACK GUTTliNTAG, who bolda the chair in banklnt .t Wharton. the bU11· nesa and finance school of the UnlvttSlty of Pennsylvania, h:u put his phtn in the public domain ror possible promotion by IMurers. government and saving~ in· stitutions. So far. be said. one large bank bu Mrioualy coasidered the plan and many indtviduals have expressed lnt.erest, but ll ts not yet beiftl marketed. even thou1h ,., ... ,F~ he beUeves it can be olTeced with actuarial assuranc:t equal to Ille insurance policies. Guttentag's ideas, contained in "The Bulletin" o( tho New York University Graduate School of Business Ad· minlatratlon. include two new financial instruments, a spill equity plan and a nonrepayable loan plan. IN THE SPLIT EQUfl'V concept, the equity of a prir perty is divided in two components. a liretime interest or right of occupanC'y, and the residual equity, which is she right to dispose or the property after the OCC\.lpant's death. To implement. the elderly occupant sells the residu:1I equity, but instead or obtiUning a lump sum payment from the buyer, he or she receives a lifetime annuity or guara.n· teed income. Upon the death or the occupant. the buyer ceas(·s further payments and takes possession. sometimes obla11'1· tng a more subs tantial property ror the money than would have beeo possible in a rooventional transaction. mE POSSIBIUTV ( J exials, or course. thnt NEWS ANALYSIS the elderly owner or • owners will e njoy a hfe _ _ span greater lhan those listed in the actuarlul tables . in which thu buyer would have to pay a larger sum. Laree institutions. however, u n benem from the law~ o( large numbers, which generally dictate that extremes average out. The nonrepayable Joan, the oth~ lnstrumenl In ~he pro· fessor's concept, ls simpty11 lcran sttured by o mortgage re payable only upon the death or the borrower or on the prior sale o( the properly. GU1TENTAG BELIEVES THE TIME Is ripe ror tht development of these instruments an the United States "With the proportion or elderly in the population stcadt· ly rising and concern ror wealth beslowuls throu~h eaaw" declining, the potential market is increasing ra9Mfly," ht> said. There is also a strong social antere'lt in the development o( the instruments. he believes. because the a~4!'d comprlse .t larae part of the poverty problem. The median income for households over 65 ls less than half for all bousehcMds. DESPITE THE INCOME PROBLEMS of many dderly. home ownenhip is higher than for the population in general. Evea for elcferly CfK9>1es with incomes of leH t.ban Sl1000 a year. bome ownerahip haa been measured at 1!19 pereent. nu. home ownership sometim es Is acl:Ueved at treat aacriftce and h,.-rdship, however. While property taxes, ror example, amoct11l to only 3.4 percent of total mooey ineomc ror the average homeowner, it comes to nearly 16 perc:tnt for lb011e with incomes or less than S2,000. Guttentag seeks to relieve this burden while nisinc in· come by utilizing lhe equity In the house. "1hich generally can otherwise be made available only by mortgaging or seUlng lhe property. "r ESTIMATE PEOPLE '5 years of a.ie :ind older tu clay have a net equity in homes of al least $llO tMllion. which cleftna the outer limit or the benefit they would derive fron' new fioancial instruments," he wrote. Equity of that amount. it is estimated. could gcncr:ite annual annuitie1 in excess or S5 billion. The reuon that most of the elderly today retain an<Cqui· t¥ in lhelr homes, Gullentag believes, is that they wish torr maio living there -not because they waab to le.ave a home to their hein. Therefore he concludes, let them live better Timing Crueial I Electric lgnitiOn Requires Check I By CAPITOL NEWS sf!a v1cE \ SACRAMENTO · -The electronic IJ1nlllon system ayatema, now !ltandard equipment on many late model cani. were dul1ned to keep emissions low by keep1n• CM vehicle flaelJ tuned. Because "elertronlc" ill In the title many p~ pk UrJnk they don't neect periodic care. They dn. , 'J1le new 1y1tcm1 eliminate breaker points and con· den1er~. repl•clng them with magnetJc component.I that trl,.k lM sysle'm for 1eeondary volta11e. Howcvtt, m any of the COlftpcMNRla ol the clK· t.ron~ syatem are \he 11me as in convenUonal l1ojtlona and main· len1•c:e requJ rement11 are very mmllar. ~N HIGH GEA~ THE CONDmON ()(the dl1trtb1.1tor cap, rotor and coll mu.st 1till be checked. Correct Umin• ls 1Ull crucial to pro· per operation. Spark plup are still subject to rontamlnenw presenl dunna the combustion proceu. 1uch as carbon and u&ttum. lplllon wlru sUll cklcriorale or auffer damare. ffdna mldlrea. • The bottom line ii lhal an annual t1n1tlon 1y1lem servlc· =~:::::~·;:::· 1- ~~~~?..i~~~!i~.......,.i"M~!'jj ~~~Ii~~{!~~~~ ~Y ac et be Ope , r"l Ill btnklnt 1ervlcs will be available at the omce, 8899 I I ii l~ _.It 1.1t e I ~ I .1 t . . .';,.;"" • ~ f. -~ •I~ M1 ... Ave .• acoonlltig lo manaser Chuck Adkins. The bank's weetd~ how's are 8:30 a.m . to s p.m. Moo· daylb.rou1b Thu7 day, aad8:30a.m. to7:30p.m. on Friday. J I • .. I) 11. .. YPtl..OT F<tda , 11m lloxing Saved Minister From Knockout OOTTAG E GROVE. Minn CA'P) Few J>f'01)le stroll down life's :ldventuroua pathway• without a wrong turn, :.tum blc o r complete bn•akdown. but thotie who iet b.a ck up often ha,•e the t1106t • to olfer. At Cottage Grove. u &duthern St. Paul 3uburb, a nf·wly·o rdained Protestant m inlster 111 back on his feet ~lping h ill fellow mill\. Chuck Yoak, 33, left tht.' ministry many years ago, a conrused and d1recllonless young man. Hls first mur· rrnge was ending tn mvorce and lbe world v.1as rplM.lng too fut. "I cl1dn 't know Ir I was ad· qunte to be a minister,'' l>aad 'Youk. "I didn't lrnuw If I was up or down." Voek 1truck out <tl the "'Orld trying to find the lost p1c<'U as a profe:sslonul prhefighter. •· 1 had to put m yself toeether," :.aid Yoak, who box~ under a rln1 numl•, ··Gentleman Curt Yancey - the F11hting Preacher." "Boxln& has done a lot for me as a person," stud Yoak. ''The two placeii I'm mo.st at Spaniard Leads British Open SOUTHPO RT, Engl and Spanish t ef'n ager Severi a no Ballesteros fought back with a spectacular closing rus h and <Jvercame an early charge by Johnny Miller today to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the British Oix;-n Golf Championship. lie had a 54·hole total or 211. The 19-year·old Ballesteros, who led after the second round with 136. s hot a one-over-par7J. Miller also added a 73 to has 36-hole total of 140 and was alone in second al 213. two s trokes ahead of Briton Tommy I lorton, who closed with an eagle on the final hole for a par·72 and third place at 215. Zoeller Fires Sizzling 63 Ballesteros lost two strokes in the first two holes or lbe par-72, 7,001-yard Royal Birkdale course that was hit by rain today but was not affected by it. He missed on a six.foot pull oo the opening hole for a bogey and then bogeyed No. 2 when he needed a putt from eight reel. Miller missed a chance to tie for the lead wh.en he missed a four -foot putt on No. 2 for a bogey. But he did gam a ue when he drove lo just a root from the cup on the par-three, 206-yard fourth and made the pull. As the afternoon rounds start- ed, a driving rain started to beat down in earnest and il was back to traditional British Open weather. When the rain stopped, 1l had not made much im· pression on the parched fairways and greens. But the wind was still blowing in from the sea and making low scoring very dif· ficult. Before the rain began to fall, another fi re broke out in the area along the l.3th fairway. Firemen, s tanding by at the course because or the tlndcrbox concJi· l ions. doused the fire in 15 minutes. home ar~ 1n the church and In the gym'' Yoak stall "orkl' wt ,md "'stfully than ks of ~ablY ti'- tuman~ to the rwg, bul he knows whe r e hh. b11ge1>l challt>t\tet' he:. "I c1n bt· or Jtreat hdJt to people m troublt•." :.uld Yo11k The R~,. Mr \'1rnk, wbo hil.l> 160 pan,hloners Jl tlw L'n1tt:J Church of Chrt'>l, ~pent l\\O yenrs drwlng rub.-\ Ill Man nt'apolis durinit hill hh1tui. from the m1mstr) .. Then~ Jet•nerlllly wun't uny prt'M•urc. "h1('h I enJO)'l'd at that time. but after <1wtulc I ""~"' 1 "o~ rnadt· for mort• tbao dnvlD~ J t .ib. :>.ttd Yoalt "l think 1t Y.011ld lw nh't' for everybod) to do for s1x months of their lift " Yo11k U)'S h11> pJ-.t troubles serve b Im " t' 11 111 th 1· rmnls tr . "l't><>plf' \\ Ollcl'"r hill' ) tlU ''an br J Chr1:.t1un und .i pruefightn." ht' &au.I I thJnk 1t hel~~ you ~ct lo know pt'OJ)le, underi.tant.I th,•m " Ht' still \\Orks uut llfl a d.£1h basis, l'On1bm1ng h1:. lmt' (or i.portS with thl• rr11n1:.tr~ "It's not hjrd to l11w ,·out bearings in this world,'' said \oak. "You'\•e got to be able to get awa) from time lo umc. and I ~on'l think or a better way than dorng something ) ou enj oy and stayU\$ an condition at the same tame." Yoak wa!'I 10·7 in his m1d- dlewe1iht c11 rcer and he's bou n ced up from life's !>lrooaest punchei1 Tht' rm~ allt1s "Gcnllemun Curt Yancey" 1 f.l<>ne forever· now nnd perhops shwld be replaCt'll with "Rt>v. Yoak, The Comeback Kid." ... w., •. ,..., .. MOLINE. Ill. <AP> -fuzzy 1.oeller fired a course record 63- including a tour record eight straight birdies -and took a one· slroke lead over Georgl' Archer at the end or the first round or the 5100,000 Quad C1t1es Open golf tournament Thursda\' M ike M cCu ll o.uith. Bob Di ck son . Grne !-'rank a nd Carlton White were two !>lrokl'~ off the pace at 65 on the par 71 course. Hubert Green and Christy O'Connor of Ireland, who were tied at 142 after two rounds, had six bogies between them on the first six holes. OLYMPICS G UARDIAN -A Can adian soldier stands guard as two me mbers of the Australia n Olympic field h ockey t eam arriv(' at lhl' ClaudC' Robill ard CentC'r for a training Sl'Ss1on Thursday. F-"'""' rouM 1.-.ta~'"'" l•HH·,a.-.. 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G l l,,i.< 7~1•-1'4 H lniht\ , .. ,,_ ... 0 s..diPr"~ 11·1l-UO 8 Mut-7._17-IU Compromise In Olympic Dispute? MONTREAL (API -Olympic officials strove ror u last minute compromise agreement with the Canadian ~overnmenl today as Taiwan's Olympics team, center of a political controversy, headed for Montreal A group or 36 members of the Taiwan Olympic team, including approximate ly 20 athletes, ar· rived in Los Angeles Thursday night. After a two.hour stopover, the group took off for Chicago. the second leg of ll" Journey lo Montreal. where the delegation was supposed to arnve later to- day. Double Pays $1,102; German Swimmer Ill Lawren ce S. Ting, chief or Taiwan's Olympic mission. said during the slop in Los Angeles Montreal Olympics INGLEWOO() The rl aily double <'Clmblnut1on or Fiushm~ l.ashN< ( S92 40 I an lh<' fir.a ract' 11nrl Money Tolose ($24.40) m the second return<'d Sl.102 20 Thurs duy, tht.' l ar~<'Sl d1.1ily douhll' payoH durinf.l the 1976 llollywonc1 Park ~eason. There wl're 134 tlrktts or tht' S2 v anC'ly sold on th<' winnini: 6·7 c·ombmation, ninl' S5 tickets. ancl St'vcn $10 ducats. Thill was the l ar~l>st daily dou bh• payorr :it llollypark s1nr<' Apri I 23. 1117:1, when the return WU!I $1,497 ,40, Kra1Uft Ouf U S. Olympi c cycling teum as an alternate following a decision by a board of arbitration In New York Wednesday. The board found that the methods and rrlteria used for seltt'l1on or the tl'am wa s 1t'1lerally va1ue and inadequate. acrordlni lo B<>b Potter, a sup· porter of f"uller. DHprsPlt~d that he was hopeful the Canadian government would abide by IOC re~ulat1ons "In 1936. Hitler was trying to inter venr an the Olym· pie Games in Germany," Ting said. "After th1• IOC's stronj? representation. ll 1llt'r changt'CI his mind nnd rcspN·lt•d IOC rules. So I really hoJ.l(' thl' Cu na· dlan leaders will <'Orne to th1•1r seMes, turn aroun<I , 1r they ure PHILADELPHIA-Infielders not worse than littler an terms or Bill Russell and Ron Cey were St>n11ibll1ty " among ll National League The Ol y mpi c· Games, players selected as reserves tor schedult'd to bt'gan July 17. could 'run d1y's major lugue All·atar be threatened 1r aArt-emt'nl wes EAST RERLIN -Swimmer baseball game ln Philadelphia notreachedovC'rtheTa1waneNe. Burhara Krnullc. the women'K WTT R t-••f C• Willi ()aume of (;crmany, tt world record holdl'r in the ~00· vicf'-presirlent or th<• IOC and ll "'".....,_,.,......,,o b f th I m eter frees tylt• from Eust ~" _ c:;.o • ....,.. <Pi11 -E-" .... mem t r o c comm ss111n . Germany. 1s an a hospital suffer· e .... 1 s-w cP1111u•••11..i~•· said: "I rlo not think there will be .. a " ... Ul-IPI ... , G4tUIAlll\ Mii ..... • 1 • • AP -t•..-Ot• FLYING SAUCER I 'S. Cll)'mpic team decathlon s tar Bruce J ('nner takl'' .1 hrN1k from t raining routine ul the Sta le University of Nt•" York in Pla tts burg h to tos~ a frisbce to a t eammall' U.S. Five Russians Favored NEW YORK CAP) -Whe1 coach Dean Smith beaan us sembllng candidates for the Un1t ed Slates Olympic basketbut lt'am. he had set Ideas nbout lh1 kind of unit he lh003hl had th1 best chance to brlna home a gol< medal. "The players were told that lt make this club they would havl to play defense, r e.bound a nd bt team players,·' said Smith. By that, Smith meant that h< wanted unselfish players, not one-on-one performers. The em phasis was on speed and that I~ euctly the kind of unit the Unit ed Stales is bringing to Montreal. The guards are lightning rasl. headed by Phil Ford of North Carolina and Quinn Buckner ol Montreal c():) Olympics ~ Indiana. Forwards like Scott May of Indiana and Adriar Dantley of Notre Dame giv1 Smith muscle and mobility u1 front. The starting center will be 6· 11 M i t c h Kupchak o r Nort h Carolina, not the most dominat ing big man the United States ho~ ever had m lht' Games but the best available to Smith. He will i;hare the p ivot spot with North Carolina teammate Tomm) LaGarde. also 6·10. Smith's other players are Tate Armstrong or Duke, Kenny Carr o( North Carolina State. Walt Davis of North Carolina. Ernie Grunfeld or Tennessee. Phil Hub- bard or Michigan. and Steve Sheppard bf Maryland. Winning Olympic gold has been· a United States basketball tradition. In the eight Games s1oce basketball was added lo the Olympic summer program in 1936, this country bas won seven i:old mcci als. The exception was 1972 al Munich when the S<wiet L'n1on won a holly disputed championship game, beating the Vn1led Stall's 51 ·50. The dispute in thut title game was over the finaJ three seconds which were played twice. Arter a rontrovers1al lime-out, Rus11ia failed to score and the American team t>rupted into a victory. celebration But the Soviets wer1• i:iven a second chanl'e when R. William J o n es, Secr e tary General or the International Amateur Basketball Federation, r uled that the clock had not run out. Once a~ain . the Russians figure t o b e Uncle Sa m 's toughest rival for the basketball gold. Unlike the brand new American team , ·the Soviets are coming to Montreal with many veter ans from the 1972 Munich Games. Sergei Hclov. the man who scored the winning basket , is back and so 1!1 Ivan Edeshko. who threw \he n oor-lcngth pass lhal set up the deciding two-pointer. Also returning from that team arc Alzhan Zharmukhamedov, and Mikhail Korkia. But the man who could make the big differ ence in this lourna· ment i11 an 18·year Russian ce nte r nam ed Vladimir Tkachenlo. lie is listed at 7.3 and about 250 pounds. nut teams that have gone up against him claim Tkaehenko is even bigger, perhaps 7 -1 or 7 ·5. The scouting reports on the big Russian !lay that he is a litUe slow and has a tendency to get In· to foul trouble TANANA FACES BIRDS TONIGHT Californ1u's nee lefty l''runk Tannna lakes the mound tonight as the Angels open a three.game scn cs with the Baltimore Orioles 111 Anaheire Stadium . Tanana I 10·5 I will he opposed by ex-An~el Rudy May C~·6l in the game that st arts al 1 ·:10 <KMPC, 11•1 Saturday, it will be Gary Rosi< (tl·9> against the Orioles' J im Palmer OO·H> while the Ant.tel:;' Nolan (7·91 facc11 Mike Cuell ar (4:.101 Sunday . ·°Jn from 11na1'nu '-'nd '"111 not --09'"'-''''1.,.11 ....... "'_._, ""''-anv move to m ake the athletes c ~le In the Olympic Games iw--eo.0oot--.c"'t1c. .. 11t0<-si.-compe te under the name or Jn l\tontreol, team om cials have ~ -ll.'"1 ........ _... Taiwan. or Formosa We rl'· J M B NL s !announced. o.i-o.a.•.0.-....11 cognite them as the Republic or tart • She was considered one or the -" St• .. • CGGI -H•••.ol•-,._. China. But we s hall try to find ones ay e . er °"" \I•-.. IGG 11,. .. , l'oa 0-Wl .. I l " Jeadln11 opponents of U.S. anc1 ""'" -Olth• 1c;c;1 " .. ' """'mH, "'<M"'"" some sort or comprom1se. Funtain Valley star Shirley OO••rtGG•~•111•~• .... "•n-i..• ~~e member or lhl' co~· bashoffin this e\·ent .:.::: •• °"'' ~"""..,. tGG1 _, o ... ,,.,... mission. Charles Palmer. pres1 · CHlC .. GO CAP) "I '"'ink I"• h' k l h be Ill k-.. Id . • 1 JfO "'°'•k•-dent of the International Judo . " uo " "I l m h ti arm m1g I u ma ~nitters scoff and wou n t 'r.iw DI Federation has said it would be wtns ts enough work for half a tie tired and I won't use him un· earn him u second look with mOlit ,_. •• ••pp~ars 1 better to ~ancel the Olympics season~ I'd like to ~~ the All less It's in relief and the g11 me Is major lea.ue scouts today. 1 VERO BEACH Fla -The l'\.-l....,f!r8' Rhoden than t o le r a te political in · stargameTuesday. in the ba l ance ," s aid Vet. hes proved a conlinu~ New Orleans Sai~ts ha.ve asked -----e terference. In 19619, When Mon-The w~rds are tllM~ of Randv McNamara. frustration to some or today ' 'ocal law enforcement agencies F C . treat bid for lhe Games, the J o nes, .16·3 .. the "innln~c>i.l Jones' win was his 15th com· best hitters a nd has alre.ady re 'to help in the search for missing aces ardinal8 Canadian government pledged pitcher IO National Leaaue his plete game In 21 s tart.s, his fourth ached hei&hts only a. handful or quarterback Joe Gilliam, who free entry for all national Olym· lot)' at an All-star break ~traJght victory and his eleventh rewer or the a~me s greatest disappea red rrom preseason sr .. LOUIS-Rick Rhoden will pie committees recognized by J~s. who surrenderro se~m m htS lasl12 starts. hurl.era have,, achieved. training camp in a teammate's put his Pf'rf~t pitching record on the IOC Canada now is threaten-biu and was in trouble only t'A ice lt~a me o;ne ume past the hlllf H1s secret. ar three.da~ ago.-_ _, _the line U:>night w'!en the Dodg~rs iAg Jo ~the Ial'8o'ane1t.follow· en ro ute to a 6-3 San Die o victo way mark in the season for the A sinker and · Sho_.I ft l h Tuesd ace lhe (. L:.ou15ClfdlnliJS To · d' I f b lh ove · ay. 1 can e apnrt, pinpoint con· 1... • ,.. Y • e r unc ay, open a tklre4t·game series tonight tng ip o,ma ic. pressure Y e was talking about lbe1chance to potential JO.game wj.nner in the lrol the same bun't seen in more t.~~am borrowed the car of run-1.n Busch Sta4lium !JommuntSt Chinese mttfrpmtnt •tte Vida Blue's m ark of 17 "Wins :U NaUonal Leagu~ since Oiny than • •ecade' abd an ability to • nmg~k Rocky ThQmpsoo and Rhtvt . . m Pekln1. ' -30 7 r · ~ .:..t.1u111..u ............... ·_Jfaa ~··•hn . 1dr1. u ..... _,~-~n 1ti_8~his s:ason a{MI ~· .· Jl l a.~--J!l~the,~·~SAclE.l,!:tr••' ··.or '• '~~~...,..;;..i~""' .'("~:;/.tll .. ~ ~~~ \~~ .. f!'i~'"°"'-~~ .. ~'."~~·.~. I ~:z ..... · ~ .... ,··~·~ ~ ... -,. I --T ,• uwo~.-. ~ . ·~"4fc:.!; ?J1'-'.V..,t ·-4t"'.;.M°~. "(A)/~-y ,~ --~~f""""'\"' ·-the ~i~ c h~-;7~· said tart d ay lnfttl.adc}fJblll oo No{ a<t-tor a t6·year·old 'ntuttday, Jones said he threw · '7"•1n Sn~ H . The gamt will be ~cast on anoth _/lot \•ice-presid~nt; Ma· onl_y two de ., rest llTld Padr~ southpaw, on.Ly i~ bis ~int major one or the besl sinkers he had all Newport Beach road cyclist KABC (79') beginning at 5·30 jor Syl•io de Maga.lhaes Padllha m anager J ohn McNumara said league season with a history of a season. There we.re only rive Ken Fuller was selected &o the tonigb.t. , ofBrt1.1il. hewon'tallowiL sore arm and a Cast ball that putoutA lntheoutlield. I ' . , '· FV, Huntington,Marina, Estancia Cagers Win Unbealt'n 1-·ountalf\ Valley 1 7 O 1 rnl&.rd to lln 1mprhs1ve 59 .33 win over Los Arn 1.:011 of 1-·oontaU'I V 11 ll,•y Thu~· d.iy oaab&. an the Hwi t 1n1ton Beach nunml'r basketball lcl;aluc· .ii Ed111on ltiah in llunt in.ct.on ~•ch Estancia won b y forfeit over Lynwood In the oth er sch eduled anmc al Edison. At Huntmrtton Jlear h lll&h . Marina of lfunt· Cd /ti Loop lnt1lon lkacb 1mpro\led 11:s r cord to S·2 ~1th .s 00-~ triumph oHr Lon ~JCh Wilson. N<'"'P Orl Jt .srbor's muk d1p~d tu .a 3 u~ \'11la r arlt recorck-d n 48 44 \'IC"tory And llunt· rngto n Bench to ppled U1son. 68 SO, to ~· leacuc r\"COrd to 4·3. Scott F'ord scort'c.l \6 po1 n lli tor l''o untaln Valley and has tallied 46 in h11 last two ouungs Rut 11 wa 6 Brel W1lklnr.on who led Foun. t a 10 V ..111 .. y "11h l tl point~ M.annJ ol)t•ned a 3H J t hJltllmc ll•o.td .md h~ld that muq,;1n to the hru~h. Tony Warren Ull pouil:i l. Dave Gibb• I 141 und G~ry Kanter l l21 led Manna Gary Contr~ru 119 po1nt:s> and Cl3rk Suns 1121 wl'te Huntington Beach pl11y~·r~ In double flau r es H untin~t on Beach outscored Ed1:.on, 23 ·14 . an the f inal quarter. JACK ERAION Errion ....... "-..... •• • I ' fl • 0 .. J I :; Similar J • Mat Results W41.t,_.. ~ ()10<>\ IC••U_., lltl>t• .... ~'"' lrt .. . ~ .... ..,.. 1 ) ' 1 0 I 0 11 • 0 lll II • ! To Gillis At c_.,tV ... ._., '"'""'1 H•fM t IH I Ull Miu- ., fl( l•lh IM I 0. Hal\\Otl. ft S t ) fl•'l .. fl M I lllfOt' by t411 •e1l ltt ._,-.tU•' t~t M C. ( fN>mO"°" 10 11\ J~4'"'\ CN !)"< PtM:tle lh. U 0 U'\ Ptll· • tN #On Ow •• ,. ... , U ) 0 f l\OmCI '°" f M I 0•"""" IUM ... J )I_ IU 11\111<• tN Io.< f•~ll ~ 1 ••) l.t•r (flrf t p1n~~ct .,.vttMl'UOft II tt\ ~trfMt tllifOACr'fOfl•ll 1•\ ~u1.,Jo1•e1I ,., C"*\•I, .. 1M • tllllOnOy •011 .. 11 H•t dOv()lf to,tt1t ~•.,.•• t Ill UOI c .. w Mew 'i\ Ru•h.,+I SI wOft Oy fOth1111I tt» imoto IC t ulrtnect Ho.-.iaro. J \0 tt\ Otoulti•"' IC> oinn~ L•Ru., I H 1H lovto• tSl M C t(l,,uid, ,.. tli> snoem.111.er t(, twOn by •0tfett 10-Jff""°" lt• ptr.neo Ftr"6ftdltl. ,. II~ L•rnltt tSI p""'"' Sc••lfl ' u Hwt-\4»11 ICI PIMecl "'"''°"· t tt Mlu-Vl•i• 101 IUl M.t ...... • •\ lt1•Uy tM• ~tt.,torte•• tfX 8 ... ,tl~tl tMt•~bwfO,.ff'O t1)-qr•"O•d> tM4o> 6ilt r~. I~ II\ I)\ 10 , , P1\(.1t•1U 1 ~"'<He Jv,•dO ) o J•~·•' IM •Q) won t>y tort.,•t Tll<iml»On IM I Ot< M,f-.,'\ lU hwtt tM ) O.C: Ftn~i, t .0 t\) h~tt IM tp1n1'lpd F•NWY,1 )1 10 FtnMf tM•o> .,., HwtUWntOI'\ .... ti) *''"' IMI _,, Dv torlWL t~\ -dcxlt>!e f0f'te1t t•> (.Mo°""l•.t t MI _." ~,..,...,,~ ... tlllf1 l(n1,;IWWt tMAQ) WOft It\''°'"'••&. u ......... , 1)6) (ttl c.tQ- •)-J .. -• IUl -Dyl-•L ·~ ,,._. 1(1 -o ...... , •S.. II) S•-tnt ICI OINIM --·· r II\ C..l"e CU I OM I( ll>U•d, ~ ui ~ ........ ICI <I"' c..111-._ JO to Wit'°" hi) W'Otl' by IOflt~t I)) l( • .,,.~IU)~()yfo~ff'•t I•\ lAl~ln,,e IUI-JAC'-0.\.' 1 ti) St-• IUI ot< Sc.•ticl, 1.0 1n Attft 1\Jl won bl/ tot•••• t~ 9M9ftOlllP\ll I I U) wOA .,~ IOfl••1 Mwt -S,,.,fl ICI 0~( ,_,fl0f'""'41.,.r .. 0 '"'""" H•••• Uol UI -V•ll••J ·~--tort••I 1-•-INl a.c(n•"'·'' '''-f'litUtM#' (N t WOH by turhn t 11t-Jetnfl tN t o.c O••' 1n hit, 40 ll~PUI•<• IN t ~ A O••n,.O. "l-Bl•t•• B•tt•lo II' I "-< 814ir•, \0 1\J-P•W <e INI ""< Ta--lnl•lt, I 11 ,,._~ l•W"lf I Ht t•• WtiOon, J J I ~ Hwt .....,• I01t•1l u ... .,.1'\11y tJU l»J C•- •\-J•MtH n tu• ... n DY df'IAUff •'l\-1e!l'~cl"•O•"""'G'•rn J Y 11~-..0I IUI O•IW\ft 1"9'Mn, 'u P\ (AIVO f\,H .... o • ..,,,, N IU· A~•\O"' ll. > O•"nff Wit'°" J .. Speedway Cycles R ace Team racing returns to the Orange County F air grounds track 111 Costa Mesa lonight when the Orange Count y Eagles entertain league. lea<l lng Dakersfi~ld in speedway moturcy('lt' a ction. IOI Gt...,., 1£ I 0'"Md ~._, t •I t\) Sttc.•Wvt tt I 0•< l•+.~•t>. ·~· ''' ""f•tt•• I [•chic llC•·tt"" t t tlS &.a.,,., ~c o.< \t"'~ >O ti) st.1'"~u•o.c. &r•O•"' • • tt S 9.a•....O ... •• IUI ~by f°""4p•f H •I -H•ll•O iy I E.I Oet ...... ""'-,.' 100 ~C .. -• .. ll•l l >OI ~.,.""" ~ ¥-<C•"'tt t O l 'llJfOl"t&VIOrt .. t ~ (..opt""O'M tSI tttc S,n'htl'\. '9 l llS L•f"....00 Ot lllllOl'bvt~•l IJ' M<Conn •O I eke£•-• ~> 11' H•w•\it"i' O• O.< c;t_.h.,. l-l Id ~-d i~)--··-\. US ~C>ff'fMt••f ••S ,_,.. .. ~'""'''"fSt~by ......... \I~-~''"°" 0 I 0.< ... _,,, 1.0 IH-B•tt<tf\l>t 1 0 J dee £OWMO., )-0, ") '-"'tll •OI WOftb••~•lt Hwl -81\1' 1~' ~ 4 d•m'\. "-0. ............ 11.11 •• n u IH I -Hiii• " -N<>l-'• If I ck< M t C--..., l .. t. 0 1os-Sm11" co• won b-;i tor•••t.. llS-L.,_ t 0 I PIMe<I 0...Derl, I )), IU-M<C•M 101 a.< 60110 ... 1. IJS Crw.e I~ I°"' H•wlLSl•v ', US-M6tQ4.l"•Z IF-f won bf' ,_,..,'-4 •SS H•m•Uon IF' wonh tor•e1l 1•S ~ .. ,. 'f If= I #Oft by fori;ec II) llollA; ., I ot< $1"""1. 1-0. II) B•tl.,WY I 01 de< 6"°9"\. II S. 1~ ftn••t• If") o.c M.I<&. •t H.,.·t L00t1 tOt f••~.C:•.0-0. $•• Cl•,,.Ht. IU I UI 111-.aia VeflofL ~-ISl-"DY-11. ~-C..~ ISi -(llAW bt lell, 1 00. "~"'-19'i•ll 1"-0-ISi O.C OIMl>Yl .. t,? 1'- IU-<i16l-ISi 11• O"'""· 0.0 1'~-,.lo IF I 00< !>NN•CS. J.1. l)l-T •dO•OllO tS) WOf\ tty f0f'1ie•L _., -• .. nnutft t~I O.C W•t-lly t.to.• o U) M:•"'J \I WOl'tty torlf 1t 1'91 E Owr..AtO\ 'St..,.. D'f fOl1f'il ~l>lf lOf"fttt Hwt 8•~"' CS) won bY forte1t won• 0 ) :0 h J .. $<w•""°'""""' Tot•~\ By ED BURG ART LB W ••\OI\ U U • ~"rw H U • Of I ... O•tly Pti.t \t•ff After compiling a ... .._." • ._ ... I G.a••t IY_.• \(h .. lbw c;.._... Cr••t I-• ,, " 0 • ' ~ ~~9h~1;dr~~~~~::afi :::.i ! ~ 1 al St Anthony High in > o 1 • Long Beach, J ack Errion J~ ~ 1~ 1• admits it's tough lo quit S<wo v o.. .... ,. " such a position ~-H•fOOf II • I t\ °'" I ,.,..,, 11 .... P··-10 11 • ••,. ··eut you don't get 1•-i:1 11 ,. 1,. m any opportunities as ~ 1 , 11 good as this one:· Errion O.vu, .... F•-K.,.ft't•tY Wttt1•m> fvt-"91••••• ~ 1 11 says about bill new role 1 ; ~ .~ as basketball coach al u 1 > J Corona del Mar High ~ ~ ~ ~ .. The program 1s most ~ ~ ~ : attractive here, the " ,1 •• 10 facilities a re better and "-...... ,.,, the stude nt body is triple 1: 1: ,. ~ the size it is al St . An· Coftlr•f"•\ S•ITh e..n ~ 0-n O A•~w~ro • o 11 thony " • t 4 • ; 1~ ~ : Th~r:~~~y w~; :~~ecc~=~ u o • o Tandy Gillis. the new ~ 1~ 1~ ~ Ora nge Coast College s. ... ..,o...mr• basketball coach who C..00C<••Md P.-onitftofll1 ,_,, l!OI-11 " " u -IO d led th "-K' Humlftqlona..c11 ., " n "-1rec e ~a angs to -w.vai'-r 4,.1 a 121 ·57 r ecord over I(,.,,,..,. _, lloftt $1~­ Fotd To•••s .. " I ' I • 0 ) 0 I 0 "' , ' t ) 0 I t ' 1• I U Sun•vO..,.." ~ seven seasons. i. ' Errion, 50. h ad 15 : teams advance to the J playoHs and had 11 share : or win league titles. lM Aml90t I 11 1 11-JJ Fount•1,.V•I"'' •t II 'I I ~· Fish ing S till Good "He was far and above everyone else we talked lo," says Corona del Mar athle tic director Ron Davis. "He was as close to Ta ndy as. anyone we Interviewed." holdinji( up well F i s h ing al o nSt the Or ange Coast cont inues Naw-011r co .... nL•-«1 -m Like Gillis, E rrion at a ~ood pace although ....., .. 101>11,,.c ....... 10111on110,rn doesn 't believe in run- b•o, I w•11owt•H, It roc:ac <Od. I d b .. lb II vary ing wat e r tern· ~111>v1 1Art'>u,..,.,.1 _'°_~" an .g un as .. e a • peraturcs brought on by u 11on.10. ,,. ""n. """""""°"· 1 stresses man defense c:ha noing tides has made -110 .. ""'"1~•••nto011••· and emph asizes the rt DANA WHAll, -U O •"GIH"t: hi • a d iH e rence in fish D•"· ,,. D•,,•<uo•. n Don110., passin1 geme. counts. ::i:;:i::;.:.,:::•ow1•••, 1 •ock coo. 1 "Defente should be the "We had a big bass U N ,.0 110 _ 15 •no••,.. 181 easiest transition." says bile Wednesday night." Oh<o :..•~. 18 '°'"cod. tJ bl~""''" Errion. "I attended a tl2M St. La,,.,,.., -•1 •"Oi•n ' I' · T d l ht l l a spokesman for Art's """••u<1•. ,.., ,..,,0 D"'" .. ......, c in1c an Y eug as Landing of Ne wport .,.._ ,.,.,,,,,o.~o .... 1qu1cs year and he stress ed Bench saya, .. Barracuda ,.,!~~ ~1~~~0-:-~'!.~:':::.1 :~~ good, aound m an d e· ~onUnue lo btt well and 1>m. •.110 ..... o """ .. ., .. -'"' fense. we brouobt tn a coo•'" of -ii.r• ' w,, ........ 11 ...,....,, n "I believe in a low~t • """t;: W"db9U,l~tlbvt yellowt.Ail rrom along the ocuNs1oa m .,,,....,. 111 offense a nd t h e oor roast. -·•<ud• "o """''0· o r Dn\, 10 passing game ." """''~ w• l:M\\, ta r0<' too4 110 ~ ri . 1_.._ .. People are calling to -..o Er on will be _.rit- gel on the squid boat."' LONG HACH , .. ,_ .. c ,. .. , "' ing •team with two key Ro bbie Robinson ot :=::;.'~:~~:c:"~!1!,c~;.k:_~~.!1 players-'-6 Alex Black Davey's Locker or the •-·.wi...11 -1"_.~ 11 and 6·S J ack Tui - r av11ton reports. ·*The ~:"i:~~::.~~~~:::,·~::~~ returning from a 25·1 Jtianl squid continue to m "'°"' """"'· '°''°'"•"""' team. h1t on the twilight boat. ,.~:!.~ ';'!~.~0~1~.~~~":~~.·~ "Sure, lhue's pres- "We·re contin uing to -·.o<""'" ..... -"_..,,. JIO sure," the St. Ambrose 'NM.•••••," t>oru to. s <•ll<o o.n'-> Coll•fe 1radua le save catch barracuda, bonito •ococoo "' ~~· and bass at about the '''"u1A1.11Aa. _ _...,..."° , "Bul would ratherbave same level as the past ;~'!:.'"~;~~·:;:~-.•-110• ''""'· that kind of pressure few weeks." s.-.H 011001Mwl\lcl••• ll'l .. 1-n1 than take a ~am that Dana \Vharf reported a ~·:f~o~·~~•tNc~;; •"qtrrt ,,1 was 1 ~20. 11 ~1 • .J11v Juty 9. 197& O~ll V PILOT 87 Alamitos Holl ~· 11 rk H'Park T-.-C l &ttllln Pini '9•1 I e •cM a •1-n aac1 "° u •o• l ~ -, ................. "-0......,.. ""•<t '-J)QI f=Wf'W'W ...... ._ tMy .. \I t..fy ~ er.-l .... •O l it H De lll ....... I .~, I·-·· 11: ....... 1 0..' ~ ..... ,. tW•l~I \.cell••> a., I! ... o•¥i• Alt¥tit o. cc ... ~••, a.\~u' *••t~ IAO•.,I. Htt•, A Ou W IW.li<t<I, ~·•-•l•N.....,..I HCOHOllACI •M•-J,..• --~·•,,_. "-•w &ltOO .. .... l.lft llkoet.•1. '"'•'CN<Ot• fl( ..... I, l.thl .. -tC6'0...I Ill• "' o. 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I .. ... 8 1 DAILY PILOT Fuday Julyl. 1919 Weekend Calftlflar Ry BU Kt'unt" Five Faith Believers Die in Childbirth Many Races Set By ALMON l.OCK.AAE'Y ....... ._ The yachunc cro"·d will be on lbe move thl1 weck~nd with major racm& t'v~nt.a scheduled from San Dle&o to Santa Barbara . The Balboa Yacht Club'• Cov· cmor'1 Cup match raclna :ierie* for lunJora will hold major intt'rest on lht' ocal front. It 1tart<,'<I Thun«tay and continue• today through S turday. Competition this yeur l:i in Sollnt sloops. BYC olao will iu~nd a fl eet ot offshore racers to Dana Point Satur· day in the fourth race of the current 66 • Serie11. A WNGTIM E flXT\JRE on the local calendar Is up for rene" al Satur· duy and Sunday whe n Newport Harbor Yacht Club hosts Southland Star sailors in competition tor the Baxter Bowl Wom en s ailors will hold the spotlight a t Lido Isle Yacht Club where the annual All Girls Re1alla wall be st11led on inside courses S.tur· day in Lido·l4s. \"oyagers \' acht Club "111 host Performance Handicap Racing fleet and Midget Ocean Racing Fleet yachts In the rifth race or t.he Hum· phrey Bogart Serles for PHRF and the Laughlin Series for MORF. It will be a busy weekend for the Voyagers as they also will hold the annual Sum· mer Regatta on inside courses Satur- day. and host a fleet oC dinghy s ailors m a match race seril>S Saturday and Sunday. FARTHE R DOWN the Orange Coast. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club w11l be staging the fourth race of its Ocean Raring Series for IOR. MORF and PH RF yachts on Saturday and Sunday Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club in t.he Los Angeles Harbor area will be the k.,,e of the Tornado catamaran dii · trict cbamptonabips Saturday iand Sunday. Other events on the Southern Cahforni11 Yac hllna Aoocli.tlon caJendar: .,..... __ LM Aqeles·t..e.i le.cit SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB Bil o .. ,. Serl" (S..bot.• and LUCr-l). Saturday. LONG B£ACll YACHT CLUB -In· \•ltatlonal Re1atta <IOK, PJIRF, .iORf'. Cal-25. Cal-20) ~turd1ty, Sun- day. NORTH WEBSTER. Ind. CAP> - Authorillt-s say they've rec lved ro- ports of five deaths during chlldblrth lnvolvlna m ~mbeni of r elaalous groups that reject mt..'Cllcal care as contrary to blbllcal teadunas . Sul the)' say they iu-en 't sur.: "'b»t they cun do oboul the deaths ovai lt ll b 1bown they coald have beerl avoided. "As ot this U•e. we don'l lnow of anytblna to lnveallJ•t•. ·• aald Michael L. Valentine. deputy pro. attutor In rural Koscl~ko county. ''The point 1:s we run't com• up with a .h1w that uyiJ you have to go to a doc· Sula Momca Bay tortoh1.1ve a baby.'· &1ALIBU \' ACHT CLUB -Pofot Dume race ( PHR F l Saturday. AUTllORITI ES SAID four of the de · SOUTH COAST CORINTlllAN "Who brought oJI thi$ ~and vp from the 11ths have been linked to a ~roup YACHT CLUB -lntraclub race, Jn-L..-...,.h'>.,, known both as the "faith Assembly" ntatiooal. Saturday. uc~ and '"Glory Barn." KJNG HARBOR YACHT CLUB -"Ida Know." ~ group endorses 11 literal In- Southern CaHfornla Challenaer tt>rpretation ol the Scripture. includ· "Not-." th Championship. Saturdar, Sunday: ...... tng l' belief, an as one member put Wl.n'ard Sabot Fleet Championship, --------------------It, that .. Jesus as my doctor. He knows Jwy 14. 21. 28. T. h . Sw more •bout my body because fte SANTAMONICAYACHTCLUB -•S irt ,g,ans madelt.ll1s wordsa,ysHe'llbeaJUifl l.adjes Race ( PHRF> Sunday: In· ~ · obey." lraclub No. 3. invitational, Sunday. It Is that intl'rpretatJon, authorities SH D6e&• /Vi A said, that led to deaths. CORONADO CAYS YACHT CLUB Ot ptnrnci•ate d -Clanic Spring Series No. 4, Satur· r• c;.i THE LATEST VICl'lll& Allee R. day. Rodgers. 23. and the baby &be was OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -SEOUL, South Korea <A P) -Five youths were carryina. died here last Friday In Summer Series. (Sabot. Laser> Satur-•i:rested In . ~osu Tor wearing T-shirts decorated Mrs. Ro(lgers ' home, oCficials &aid. day. wt th oblcerultes in En1lish or nude female pictures, Mrs. Rodgers had been bleeding ab· SANTA CLARA RACI NG AS-theHapdongnews agencyreportedfromtheportci-normall,,y for over two months and SOCIATION -200th Anniversary ly, 220 miles south of Seoul. hemorrhaged severely for several Series. all classes, Saturday. Th~ government's so-called anti-decadence hours before s he died, Kosciusko MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB -campat.gn up to now has been aimed at males with County She riff's Deputy Jerry Moser Wright Invitational (arbitrary h~'°"I: hair. ~any ofw~m hav~ bee.n arrested. said. Her child died unborn. he said. dicap> Saturday, Sunday; Summer ~Orea s petty cnme punishment law prOYides Kathy Yotter, another member of Series. all dasses. Sunday. possible sentences ol up to 29 d ays in jail for either the group and a r egistered nur8e. was SOUTHWESTERN YACIIT CLUB long haJr offenders or those arrested for wearing ii -with Mrs. Rodgers when she died. but -Frazee Series ( PHRF> Sunday. legal T·shirts. did not call for help. "I wDJ the,.. not u a nunc but as., frit'nd ." she told authonues . AU T II 0 It IT I ES A ID t.I r~. Rodaer1' husband, James. told them he dad not call to make hme"al .,.. rangements &after hlis wlfo died because of hla belief that prayer wouJd bring her back to life. The coun· ,ty roroner said he pl tans an llutopay. Two other barth-~hated de1ths or Ptr10na conncctl•d with the "F;tlth A•· scmbly" and another with \ group known as Church or God Universal have been rc1>0rtcd. Authorities said Sally B. Burkitt. 2'1. of Pierceton, Ind .. bl\od t.odeuth In hcr home April 4, 48 ~rs after icivlna birth. They s11 1d Me a Ann Kw~r. an infant deli ''ercd her fatht'r In their home in Goeh Ind., on Dec. 7. 1975. nlso died. AND AN UN ENTIFIEO woman died or a pulmo m the first Thursday in Mll)• s y after gl\1lng birth. the ree>resentative oC a funer•I home srud. The coroners in the counties IQ 'which the Burkitt and Kuiper deatha occurred said they probably coultl have been avoided 1r proper medic;,! attention had been provided Prison e r D ies LONG REACll IA P) -A prisoner at the cit y Jail hus dil>d nrter he wai; kicked several times by a fellow hf· mate, a police s pokesman said today. The ctead!prisonc r was idenUfit>d as Harry (.\oultas. desrrlbed by the police as a $3·r e11r-old transient beln.: held for invcsh gatioo or drunkenness. Nortlt•nd lalaad ~-------------------------------------- SANTA BARBARA SAILING ~ rd M CLUB -Summer.Series.Sunday. CO Ofor VENTURA YACHT CLUB -Blue Water Series No. 3, Saturday. Sunday. U.S. Eyes Medals Pays Fine Over Ad JOHNSON & SON Luxury Cars 211 Yachts J/ie in Olympic Clauea By ROBERTG. BLACK MONTREAL IAP> Kingston. Ont 1s 180 miles from Montreal. but for yachtsmen from O\"er 40 nations 1t 1:. no less an Olympic site in 1976 than its big brother to the northwest. This year. about 211 yachts or s mall sail boats will com1>ete in six classes. The United States has good chances for two or the 18 medals and outside opportunities for three others. Yachtinit. as an Olympic sport, has been around since the London Olym. pies of 1908. But becawte it demands • \'ery special conditions it has rarely been held in the mrun Olympic city itself. Kingston. with u long history of boating on the eostem end o( Lake On- t:irto. sub1ect to unpn.•<hctublc frontal disturbances. provides some oC lhe most challenging fresh·"atcr sailing in the world HISTORICALLY. AMER ICANS seem to do well In keelboats. while Europeans appear to be superior an centerboard craft. In the bil~gest or the Olympic classt>s. the three-mun Soling. John t\ollus . .Jl 25.year·old suilmaker from LaPorte. Tex .. with his crew of Dick lloephner and Walter Glas11ow. seems to be the best bet for a gold or silver. t\ohus was the surprise winner or the l'nited States trials last month. de· featinJ; 1972 Gold Medal winner Bud- dy Melgt's among other top Soling l'rews . Also medal·class cnlibcr Is Bave Forbt.·s of Auslruliu, who owns a n Olympic gold Crom Star boats in 1972 and is a veterlln Amenca·s Cup cam · pa1gner . Willy Kuwelde of West Germany. Denmark"s Poul Richard Jenst'n and Ruasiu"1 Boru Boudnikov arc also contenders in this k~lboat rlass Some 33 nati.ons arc expected to rocC' over the UUI knot coun1e THE OTIH:a kteolbonl In the Olym · pies is thC' two·m•n Tempest If the wands blow. the clear favorite-In the 26-nntlon rlf't l Is Sweden's J ohn Albrechtson with cn!wmnn Jnavar Hnn11cn. Thl• U S. entry, l>f.nnls Con· ner. slartinJ.t helmsman and tactician on Courageous In tht' 1974 Amerlc11 's C'up. is o wily competitor althooAh new to the <'loss. The Jl·yenr·old Con· ner could well bf' ll m~tnllst. Others In the 26-notion fleet to watch ore Uwe Mores or West Germany. Giu11cppc Muloni of ltoly and the always don~erous ValenUn Mankin ol tht SOvlrt Union. who wu n gold medall•l In Finns In 1968 and In Tempests in 1972. The length of the course is the same as the Soling and the Flying Dutchman. 10.8 miles. Some 34 nations are expected to compete in· the second oldest Olympic yachting class. the two-man, cen- terboa rd Flying Dutchman. The class of the class seems to be two b,{O\her teams. Marc and Yves Po1ot of France and Joerg and Eckart Ofescb from West Germany. BRITIAN'S RODNEY PatUsson had dominated the class golds at Acapulco in 1968 and Kie! in 1912 but seems to have lost his touch rately.' However . he has one of his favorite old crews . Julianbrooke·Houghton, as well as a new boat. He is not to be dis- counted. nor should Hans Fogb. a native Dane sailing for Canada, and bis crew. Evert Ba stet. The U.S. entrant, Norm Freeman, a 44-year-old attorney from Ithaca, N. Y .• and his crew. Jack MalhJas. are considered excellent U1ht aJr sailors but shouldn't be counted a.s a medalist, although be could finish in the top ten. New to the Olympics for 1976 is the multi-hull Tornado catamaran. About 30 countries should go to the line for the 14.64 miles course, and lf there's ;lhy wind al all. the races should be fast. These boats will sail faster than the wind and have been clocked at close to 30 miles per hour. At blgh speed they are the most dramatic or the classes lo watch. with one hull fly. Ing out of the water and a crewman hiked out on the trapeze. REG WHITE AND his crewman. John Osborn from the United Kingdom, 1hould find gold. White literally wrote the book·Catamaran Racing -on the s ubject and hu been sailing cat.s for 23 ol his 40 yeal'8 and building them for most of that time. He still delights In It. re Whitt Is the king of waterborn hot rods. thC'n the princes are Brian Lewis o( Australia and Jorg Spangler of Wtat Germany. David McFoull, 26. and his crew. Michael Rothwell. who aall out ol Honolulu, won the rlltht to represent the U.S. With luck. he may have an out.Jlde chance for a medal, but he"a In with .Omc heavies. Running a 9.2 mite course wlll be the 1ln1le -handed FIM and the two· man 4TO. The Finn l!l the senior boat ln Olympic competition and the 470 •• 1lon1 wllb the Tornlldo·· ls the newelt. Cats Racing In D esert c ••• , •• -~·•twr • Hobie Cat Racing Set 'flOlll -_,,,,,,, ,_ (-- LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Ford Motor Co. will pay $2,500 in civil penalties and halt an al· leged false advertising ol an air conditioner ~le attvke unit under terms oC an agreement reached with the state attorney general's office. The parts and services division of Ford also agreed to pay $1,000 in court costs in a stipulat· ed judgment signed by Supe rior Court Com· missioner Leo Rich. In signing the agreement • the auto maker did not make an admission or ,Wit. THE JUDGMENT en· joins Ford from Jd· vertising any Item a sale price when there Ls a prttondillon or purchas- lng anot.her Item, unless that precondition ls out. lined in the advertise· ment. "This settlement was the result or an inadver- tent oversight in one month 's issue of a publication for dealers and other commercial accounts. who are already familiar with the details or the pro- grams." said J .A. Courter. HE IS ASSOCIATE general counsel In Ford's o ffice of the 1eneral counsel. "We settled the matter to avoid the expense or Utlgation." Deputy Atty. Gen. Michael Bot win alleged that In the July 1975 edi- tion of "Shop Tips" the air condltlontr mobile H rvlce unit was ad- vmiaed on salt. lie uid the publica- Uoo. however. did not 1llte that as a prt'cond1- Uon customcn first had to buy 1400 worth of ajr condlllon•r tools at re. gular fiord prices. Four-le af Clovers Wanted The first sequence In lbe round·robln compeU· Uon in the Silver Lakes Challenge Serles matching top Hobie C.t neets from throughout Southern California will M compltted Sunday with San Dll'go mffling Oxnard. .... --"""'' ....... , $M ... ... l •tlll •• ,, ..... •ll•d• .......... ---· Hl~ ... 41rf0 C..\1•t t.m .. t•twre\ wUt ,.,_.. Ml•ttft 4t a11• 1J. IMAncf lo"'· _ ..... n wlllr_.,._,,,,...,,., ,,._. .. , lf'MMt•t""'" wtU bl .. WASHINOTON CAP> -An lmportl'r In Japen, Lake Forest Is lnviUng the btgaeat forefan a 11 p r o s p e c t l v e customer or American homebuyers to visit larmera, want.I to bay lbem and participate In 100,000 fruh fl)ur-luf their Hobie 14 lnvita· clovers rl1ht away and tional Reaatta Sunday at about 400,000 each yur 11 :JO a.m. thereafter, according to The two Hobie neet.s will be rtahtlng for a , .... ., s---)•f>tt.... '' *-..... •~to. ....... ""'-"'"'Me" iA1VllD4Y *"•"' 'Sia ,,.. 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For a look at how they were made up and posed, see photos below. ., ) ~ • J ...illl \ \ Laguna Takes Visitors to Art Living Tableaux r· · Pop Goes the Ease l I The Laguna Beach Pageant or the Masters is one o( those highly improbable things that work a nd become more than a success: a tradition. The pageant. for the unirfitiat· ed. con.ists basicaJly of people posed as art works . The pageant folks have re- created st a t ues. bas reliefs. ships' ti1ureheads. Steuben glass and m y riad paintings on the stage of the Irvine Bowl am· phillleater . THE PAGEANT was started in 1933 to a ttract tourists a nd possibly art buyers to the Oedgl- ing Festival or Arts . It attracted 2.200 the first year . This year, it Is estimated 300,000 will see the show during the six· week summer run. While all the tickets to the pageant a re sofd out. some can- c.-ellations are available the day or the performance. Would-be pageant·goers should go to the Festival of Arts box offke al noon the day of the performance to check on the availability of cancellation tickets. Revenues from the Pageant or the Mast ers will tota l about SSS0,000. of which the cit y or Laguna Beac h will receive $165.000. The nonprofit Festival of Arts will disburse large amounts in sc.-holarshlps and in aid to cultural groups in the city. PUTTI NG ON the pageant re· quires a b out 500 voluntee rs. some of whom model and some or who m work backstaJte in hairdressing. costuminit. make· up and technical areas. Ac<.'om panylng the visual pre· sentalion or the rc-c.-reuled art work on the stage la a scnpt giving a augar ·coated bit of art educa· tlon to the 2.500 viewers in the bowl. An original score wntten juat for each year 's paceant :show is played by a plt orchestra. This year's pageant ha1 b 200 years of Amer!<.' an art In recoRni- tion of the nation '5 blccntcnn111l. True to tradition, howcvC'r. the pa1eant will c lose with ''The Last Supper " Af\er a ll, no use tami><-ring with that k ind of tradlUon. The models. who are selected for their body proportions, first go through the unpleasant process of being made up in silver paint. Lynn Hartz grimaces to show her displeasure. The models are then bewigged and costumed by an experienced staff. They mount steps to get into position, as Lynn demonstrates with a little help. Several different works can be prepared simultaneously in the backstage area to minimize the time the audience must wait between tableaux (original music performed by a live orchestra introduces each segment). Deborah Hartz gets a last-minute paint touch-up on her toe as she awaits the moment when the curtains will part and she, Lynn and Amy must hold their difficult positions without moving. While You 're There, Here's More to Do This year. visitors to Laguna Beach's art festivals can take in ~ver a l a dde d a ttractions Planned in conjunction with the ar1,s e\'ent.s. The Laguna Beach Museum of ~. 307 Cliff Drive. wUl hold tts i2nd annual All California Ex- liibi\. featuring arts and c rafts, aeulpture and paint.int. Shuttles ,,m run between lhe festival jrounds and the m~. .. Museum hours att 11:30 a.m. •:• p.m. daily July 17 tbrougb .. short films will be s hown 1n. "Fantas tic Anima tion Festival." whJch is d ivided into two parts The first sequence will be shown July 16-Aug. 4 and lbe second Aug. S.21 . Show thneswill be7:30 and 9:30 p.m . Tuesdays through Sundays plus 2 p.m. m atinees Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is S2.SO and adva nce ticket infOl'mation is a vailable by caUin1 772-9995. In addition, the iinnnerous art aalleri~s tba\ operate year- Trio of Festiv als: . Prim to Primitive Diversity= La~una Beach. The two are synonymous. And never more so than during the annual summer crazies. the rites of the art festivals. They have attracted everyone from a sword swallower named Crazy Horse the started with but· ler knives and worked hls way up lo sabers> to what once passed for American royalty. Tricia and Edward Cox. c hauffeured lo the Art Colony with a former presi· dtnl. It is estimated half a million people will come from July 16 to Aug. 29 to Laguna Beach to see any or all of the three art exhibi- tions. the grandpater FestJval of Arts. the barefoot Sawdus t Festival and the prim Art-A· Fair. THE G'ENESIS of the artis\ic tnumvirate has been the jurying system. Somewhat like religious fanatics, the three festivals quar- rel among themselves even now over this. Jn the beginning. 1932. there was the Festival of Arts. Artists of the day hung their paintings on a fence in downtown Laguna Beach and called 1l a f<.'st i va I. It grew. It prospered. The artistic Garden of Eden C'nded . however. when it became necessary to limit the number or artists who c.-ould show. A juryinJ.? system was established. Artists whose style. content and qua lity passed muster were in. Those whose sturr didn't measure up were out. TH E S Y S TEM c.-reatcd periodic tur moil ending in the nthilistic lale 1960s. Angered tha t they should be Judged unworthy and philosophical)y outraged thal anyone should pass judgment on their art. the excluded artistp\ formed their own art festival and vowed never to jury. The sec.-ond festival became known ns the Sawdust Jo'estival. Those who exhibit on its 1u1wdui1t strewn ground~ arc acc<.'pted first.come for exhibition. Phot'nlx-likc, the show is born again as the artists remake their booths each year. Since its birth. \lhe Sawdust has bc<'n crecpinJt Cro}T1 ovant :garde toward estlbllshment. What once wo11 bohem ian i~ now merely unstruc style. merchandise and pric<" to fit. In m edia tc•rms. llw thre<" festivals will orrer the same broad cnte$!oril•s of art. Each will havt• painters and sculptors. Each will orrcr a broad variety of crafts including but not limited lo jewelry. ceramics. leaded and st ained ~l ass. wood car ving, leather work. furniture making . and photography. DEMONSTRATIONS will be held from time to time on the grounds . Her e a re the vital statistics for each festival: -Festival of Arts. 650 Laguna Canyon Road . About ltk> artist.'> and craftsmen will l'Xh1b1t on the seven-acre grounds. Admission i!. 50 cents for adult.'! and 10 cents for children 12 and under. rrours are from noon to 11 :JO p.m. daily. In addition to the art displays, there's a fr<'e art workshop for c.-hildren, a showing of children's art. a puppet s how daily. and Ballet Pacifica perfor mances at 5 p.m . Sundays. Saw dust Festival , 935 Laguna Canyon Road. About 160 artists and craftsmen will exhibit on the t hrce·acre grounds beneath towering cucaluptus. Admission is 50 cents <i nd the sam e ticket is good Monday through Sunday. llours are from 10 am. to midnight daily. This year. there'll be a water wheel, pool, 15·foot fountain and bridge. -Arl ·A· Fair. 595 S . Coast Highway (just south of the Hotel Laguna). About 120 artists and rrafts men will exhibit on the ocean-front grounds. Admission 1s Cref'. Hours arc 10 a.m. to JO pm. Sundays through Thursdays and 10 a m . to 11 p m. Fridays and Saturdays. In addition to the re· gular Art-A l''a1r l'Xhibilors, in· mates of the Calrfomia Penal Institution at Tchachup1 will ex· hi bit their wurk. Bus Ser vice To Inc r ease This S u mmer lured. The City or Laguna lleuch 111 AMONG THE early Saw· providing free parking and low- dust Festival artists were a pack c6st all·day bu11 and tram tickets of traditionalists. As might be to art festival vlsltor:i1. lmaglncd, they and the freestyle A larl(<' parking lot. will be open freaks tended lo chafe a bit. to the puhlic free of charge' in the The traditionalists splintered 2000 block of La~una Canyon away from the Sawdust and set Road. up their own restival. the Splinter The cit y has increased its level Festival. Later t he name w as or bus a n d lrom ~cr vlce. chansed to Art-A·Fair. P~sengers will be picked up at Ar l-A·Fair d oes jury. Further , the parking lot every 10 minutes . ll.5 artlsu must adhere to a tradi· The tram project Is sponsored by presentational 1~011 ACT.s a · o n o ( the know what it Is when you see it) festivals. t he c t y a n oca art form. . merchants. While. as separate entities. the Tickets are 25 cents per ride, or ~.~~~~~%•¢·;ii"'ll,tqrltf':t!l~~ss. ~~ ... ~;,"l"'&\'Y~ ..... "" ~' .I; .. _ .... :==••• dorft a llow Impressionists lo cents an hour in.Laguna Canyo h ang In the Louvre), m any of the and 10 cents a n hour with a two- a rti s l s themse lves h ave hour maximum in other areas of wangled exhibition space in all town. Tickets for parking viola· three shows. They simply modify lions are $3 . ~Music Fame 'Natural' • Ry tlSA MOIU.'ISOS ~ (®] In N~w Orle.1111>, Ac~mlth ltad • ~u1t1m!>t Joc Pt'rry tulkt'd qun-tty Tops an Pops ~ bout 'uCl't':.:o, llo v. dtd Aeroi.rnath ut - oha.:• ------------' ·· 1 oo v. on ckr a bOul wh1l al La ~·re ~ock and roll ID th~ morntnl 10 v. Jk~ orn11. v. lav 11 'i. rt1o1f'hin'1 110 rn.,,ny r>eO· up Jl gels me moving .. 1 pl\· 'J11l l't·rn · W1.· \c onl>· n ·ccnt "You know," he addt'd, .. , ctlv.ct)'> J} h..-en l'Oll'>t der\•t.I 'c·11mmcr<'.1al.' wondert'd v.h.t! v.ould h.ippen to'"'° af becull!lt' lhJl ·1> lht• 11.1m1· )Ou 'Jt'l v.hcn I i.:ot i.u<'ccsi.lul l'v" 11\'en v.hut h.iv· )OU draw 'o mun\ f ftn. .. ptnl toolhtrs. But for Mt!!, the true rt!I• l't•ra .v v. ho ov. "'II\ <'lH 11 1md next llWn I'm doana 1t 1i. l 11-t11l 1t:l off 011 lhc month m o\, . ., v. llh ht'\ "''''' F.lli.1;u to a mu.ale, JU5t hke l did ¥o•hco I WQ l1 hu~t· ncv. h11uw 1v.1th :.w1mmini: pool Knowing where my next m eal Is com · • om l ~Jr 1Jt·11~1. •1> not im1111•M•\~ with ln1rromdoe1n't ch:m&t'that " tlw f.aml' "Th•• thlnl(s othe r11 urt• im· "And," Perry 1milt'd. ''I'd rr.Uu~r pr•'''>t'<1 ''1th numh me ot this pomt. not have my cara und i.Ull be able lo &;, t•r) th111..: that'ii happened lo u1> has pl.la.)'." n1•1·11 ;i /l,o\llf;tl J)fOj.(rt'l\lllOn. It's not hkt• "t• '1• m atlc a nWttAC>rtc r1St' in one 11'a1 01 1·•111r:o.1• our last l.P sh1p1~ i.:ulct, l11•1•a11~t· lhe others bcfort• ll Wl'I •' .:old ulbunh "I Tlll~K Wl·'re 'IUCCt!'M1ful because "•· 111.11 mu-.1<' "1• llkt> All "'·"r<· real· " doing ·~ ... all'lf\ Ill~ <>Ur!)t:IVC!). Jlld 1lwr t' ntll!.I lw a lot of ktd'> out there "h11.1r t• ltke u:. " \\\• "'t'I c turned on by ro<'k a nd 11111 1'1-rn contmut'iJ, ··h v a format lh.11 'lit't'n a1 (JUnd !)IOCc the 19QJs It's 11111 th.11 "t .. re doin,: Jnythtn~ radical· 11 11t•v. Wt' 1>lay baste rock 'n' roll afl\thn" \'ct ," he emph:asaed. '' htll' ll ' not tot all.'· un1qut'. 11 ':. not ·" dt'rl\ .111' e a~ ... oml· bands " 1\t•nhmllh ha/\ J reputat1cm as a r .cunth'. arro~anl ro<'k hand Perr). 111 par11c·ul,1r. 1:. con. ... tdl•rcd moody. '\\'ell. '' t''ve ncvcr courted the vre1'~. ·he explains. "nor cared about re1·1cws I c·s pec1ully don't like to talk ll> a lot of pl'oplc. We c·arc more uboul rhc> k1d.s who rome t o sL-e us " • • • BEACH Boy Carl Wlhmn suys thut Brian Wilson m ay !X'rform wllh lhe band this summe r But, "l dnn'l want to uy for s ure." he adds . "We wou.k;ln'~ want anyone to be drsap· pointed 1f h e doesn't show up Hight now.H 's his choice Wh ,at \\Oultl pre· vent ll could be a t•omb1nut1on of :.t ege fright and the probl~rru. v. llh h1..; eurs We'll just see.'' ••• THOSE t .S. \\'ho dates Ifft' c1s f~!lows Aug l Grove StJd1um. \\in~ton ·Salem . N.C ; Aug 3 4 ~ Capitol Centre; Largo. Md : Aug 7 Gator Bowl. J ackson\'slle. I-la : Aug. 5 -Baseball Stadium. ~ltam1. Flu. ••• Q1tilted Art Docs their phenoml'nal s uccess d1min1sh the enerAy so nt•1·e~sary to ro('k and roll? "No," Perry insists. "I 11('\'('r gel bcHl•d w1lh pl;iyrng, tl makt·~ ('\·eryth1n g worthv. hllc . ··so'1 E gurturr:.ts los<1 their energ~ "h1•n tht•, S:l'l l·aughl up 1n thc ,tut11n, •II t.:l'l too involvt•d ''1th the ll'chn1cal 1•1111 I ''ould rathl·r frel good fronr m.> pl,J\ mg 111 a dtfflon:nl \\ J~ I lt:.tcn to THE ROLLING Stones "111 do one m assiv e o utd oor C'Onccrl 1n Knebworth, England. o n AuR 21. .. L) nyrd Skynyrd \1·111 pn..':.cnl Neil Young v. Jth a platmum ;,ilbum for his "inspirntion .. 011 ··sv. t'<'I 111,me Alabama" when they pt•rform on u s how 10.gether in M1am1 C'al Stevens 1s rons idenng rceordmg "1th producer Thom Bell. .After a SU<" cessrul reception m the Sun Ue111 Stadium. will Barbra Stre1:.and do d Btll Graham .promote d concHl tour'! .. Paul Simon has a cameo rolt' sn the new (as H•t untitled 1 Woody Allen mo\'ie .Bob Dylan und Wtfc Sarah move into a new M aubu home. "King. Queen a nd Castle .. 1s the title or this 1975 quilt m ade or un· bleached muslin. mohair a nd po lyes te r balling by E lizabeth Gur· ner. The 60 x 54 in('h work is µart of an <'Xhibit ca lled "Th<' New Amcrtl'an llutlt." on disµlay now th rough Sept. 5 at the Los Angelc.'s 'oun ly .\lusc·um o f Art. in the Ahm:rnson Gallen . Ad mission is free to the museum, which is open from 10 a m. lo 5 p.m. Tu~sdays through Frida)s and 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. The A rt.s ita Brief Kids' Shows Planned \ b1 ('ente nn1al chlldren ·s festival of perform to~ arts '' 111 be offe red free this summer ;at the llolly\\ood Bowl rn Los Angeles. l\•rformanl·es '' 111 be hl'lt.1al9:30 and 10:30 a.m. H·ckdays <ind r('<;l'rvations, ulthough free. are ·equ1rcd. Hes t•rvalion forms 1:1re available by r iling Open llousc a l thl' Bowl, P .O. Box 1951, lollywood. CA 9002R. Schedult'd July 12·16 are the Aman Folk nsl'mble plus songs and puppets: J uly 19-23, a <rntas~ play plus Jazz unrl folk music; July 26-30. celebration of Califomi'a's Indian·Mexlcan frrita)!t'. Aug. 2·6. country and gospel music; ~-9 IJ, puppets and folk dancing; Aug. 16·20. :;tor} telltnS( and m anoneues. .~all Dff'go E"ftlU . lleartinfi( down to San Diego~ Tonight and Sunday. Rtlt•t's opt•ra ''Carmen" v.111 be given a profl'i-s1on11I pn)duct1on at 8 p m. at the Balboa l Park Organ Panhon, t>Uldoors The pr oduction 1s fre<' but dona lions will bl.' sohcited. Or. on July 25. you m ifi(hl want to <'heck out the M1ss1on Bay Sand Castle contest. with a 9 am reg1-;trat1on and 10 a.m . starting time. ~lanoro; must hJve a parent's s ignature to ,11.1rt1r 1pate Shovels. bu<'kets and molds may be ·u~<'rl Cat<'i!Mte!t are todrllers I 5 and under l: ,t htldrcn rn 101. a'1ults lover 10) and Rroups . Ad· mt!i~1on '" fr{'t' a nd dc1:11ls arc available by <'1411 · lllJ.! 1 :?if; 2800. Also, two l'On('crts ar<' cominit up ul the Civic 1'heatl0r , 202 C' St t I 236-liSIOI ·Seals and Crofts, .fub 23 tS6 Sll·SH ~> and Conw:1y Twitty and LM 1•tl;d ,ynn, July 25 ($.S·S7 J 'OC' PltUltar•onk T1ck"1~ ar1• s tall rm <1tt lc for thl' Orange Coun. lv l'hilh11rmon1c'11 1976 77 sea~nn The 10 <'On· 1 <'l'rt' ''Ill fratur 1' lhl' l.c1l-o l\n1tclr11 Philharmonic, I "'lth tlw openin.: conC'ert Oct. 9 hy the Jr vrne ~·~"tl'r Chorale. rt-pladnlit the pre\'lously an· , no~ntc·ll ~t elbourn1· S~ mphony Concert<; ure he! I 1n lh Santa Anu I ltgh School auditorium· , ,on tlw !'N . on~ ('O'l $30 to s;J5 Add1lionul I 11).{_1,n m.1t 1 ~<.,, a tlablc U\ <'Jlllns.: 64fl fl<t t I 1 • t-1'H 'Cltrbf S1tpM-#far• I T t• F11l1 1•rlM l'l\'I<' f.tJ!ht Op.-r11 Company i~ r 1 lhnl! tt<'kl't<\ rm ",le~us Chrt'I Superstar." I '' wrftlrm1•cl Jul\' Zt-2.S nnd Julv 29·Aug I :ti • I amnH'r /\11diteor1um Ttckt'ts art' $.1~10 SS 50. I 1th :.lluknt ·anrl <'hihl 1lliiro11nl~ 11v11ilahlf', 11nd can be pur chnst•d ut Wulli<'hs Musk City nnd I l.alwa '' ,1n1I M 11t1111l 11.:1•n<'1C"' I I Rhtglhtfl Brufltrr• C'frt"U. I Tlw ('1r1.·1" '" cMni n~ to tcmn -· theo Rln~lini: I llrl1llwr:-ll:al'n11n1 a11d llailn ('lrrus. It wall ltC' at 1111• ·\1111ht•1m C'miv1•nt1 nn (.'Niter Aull ~-17 1\dult t ltt·k1•t!i arl' SJ 75 to S6 7~. with ~off for rhtldrcn 11nc1n 12 Tkkt'ls art' lt\"1ttlubk at Tickc tron 1~1•,o r:-1. Wa rd!' und the llroadwuy. Mutual and • " ' r L.~!.:~~.~!~!!.~g I RIHT A SAILIOA T 1 VICTORY 21 ~ OMEGA 14 I COlOM.AOO·ll A THllU fOU\.L NIYllt ..Ot•rf Liberty agencies and Wallichs Music City. The circus will also be appeanng at the Long Beach Arena Aug. 18·22. Mo.:art Festi"al The ~ixth annual San Luis Obispo Moiart Festival 1s planned for Aug. 2·8 with 12 concerts scheduled. including a performance of the Credo Mass. which was written in 1776. Detailed in· for~at ion is available by w~iting Mourt Fest1val. P.O. Box 311 . San Luis Obispo, CA 93406, or by calling (~) 543-4~. SaC'.'ra•ento State f'air If your late·s ummer plans include a trip to Sacramento, you might want to drop in at the Califor n ia State Fair, Aug. 20·Sept. 7. Admission of $2. includes all entertainment, among which 1s a produ<'tion of the mus 1c:il "Of Thee J Sing,·· a professional rodeo and numerous entertainers. Scheduled a re Bobby Vinton. Aug. 20 ; Frank Gorshin , Aug. 21; Pat Paulsen. Aug . 22; Freddy Fender, Aug . 23': Burl Ives. Aug. 24 . the Hudson Brothers, Aug. 25: Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. Aug. l!6·27 ; The llc>e Haw Show. Aui:. 28; The Hager BrQthers. Aug. 29, The Welk Show. AuJ,!. 30: The Barbi Benton Show, Aug. 31: Jim Stafford. St>pt. 1: Jose l'~elic1ano, Sept. 2; The Pointer Sisters. Sept. 3; David Brenner, Sept. 4; Georgl' Gobel, Sept. 5-6; and the Pat Boone Show. Sept. 7 . l.A S•all Tlteatf'r• Two smaller Los Angeles theaters will be of. fering n ew productions this month. The 7.ephyr Theater , 7458 Melrose Ave, is offering a musical re\•ue called "A 5·6·7·8. Take Two." The produc. lion op<'ns t oni.:hl and runs on wt>ekcnds. Reser vations muy be mm1c by cul ling lhe Young Actors Company. (213 > 9111 152S Two one-ac-t!'. "Outchmun" by Leroi J ones and "27 Waj!ons 1-ull of Cotton " by T<>nnei.scc Williams. w ill be orfcre<l beRtnnlnit J uly 21 hy Repunzc·ll Production.'\ al The Odyli:.ey Thcntt'r, with ttckl'll> p rtrt>d ut ~ SO and SS 5Cl udult!\, $.1 SO students 'Ifie the:sl~l' ts loCJtl'<1 al 1211 t Ohio Av<'. Wt'st l ..D:..An11t'lrs. 121:J) ~ 1626 or 1213> 879·~221 • INTIMATE DINNER THEATRE ~ I llOL•A Y 1•• ef COSTA MllA Presents "Norman, Is That You?" o,..ouoo 1>y. alack Tie-N' Ltvi ltroductk»ns "1., s.t., & Su1t. Thru J11ly 6? Cocltl11la ; I! Danntr I lO Curtain t Enlrtt BuUtl SIO A Tu. Dinner and how '°' ~etlon1: 557·3000 KCET Silent Films "'The Silent Years, ' a seril's or 12 classic s ilent films a<'quired by KCET from the K1 lhum Colleclton. debuts with "What Prier Glory'>", Wednesday a t 9 p.m.,onChannel 28. 348 I Via Oporto Hewport lrach Across from The Warehouse Aes111uran1 NOW OPEN IN LIDO VILLAGE Sl'lecled Col fees & Teas Cappucono E"presso Accessoroes 673-2620 TV Newsnien Contrasted By J..\ \' llAHBUTI' A.r;1VWttl•t NEW \'ORK · Wt"rt• :all r.11n111,11 \I 1t h Amer lt'j :. 1<1µ ,., ··nan.: 1w v.., ,111\ hot d.111 c as· .. \\'31l1·r ('1011!.111' 'lit"!> J ohn l'h.lltt't•llttl and 0~1\ Id l\rtlll.k~, ,10ll 1\l1(.'' llJI I\ l<t•,oWlll'I , v. ho'll be JOlnt'rl :.0011 l>) H.-rl.>111 1 \\ ull~t ~. \\'e knO\\ lhc•\ 'rt' 111ou.1lh .)ot•rr11111o folk' till the• Job 1.md arc ron,1d1·1t~I 1w1~s ~11p1°1 l\\,11 :-II\' tlw \'icwlng public . • But wh~l iab11ut tlw1r l'111rn\,·1purh111111111•1.:11 evtnln& news 1ho'' ,., """ !111 \11"" ..:o ,1h11ut 111 .. 11 b111in eu How "t' 11 ,11't• 1111•\ l..1111\\ '11 ·• We ttllktd llH>l\t' <tlll'1ol 1ot11' 11f Al' ~t.1l frl'1' 111 se\'en countries 1':ni.:l.r11d . Fe ari<•'· <;t•rrn1111 1 . Jupan, Russia. 1-:.,:n1t .11111 l ~r.1\'I Tilt: f'INUl~(;s \H'l't' lhat \ll) t h1• newst'aStt>rs a1 t•11 t ul lilt' ··huµpy hdk" tntw. th) their shows nuii.:1· froni 1ot1rfly lortnal to n·l~1xt•1l and convcri;ati<lOJI. hut :ire l'1'M'1tllnlh 1>l'rt11ui- about lht• news , 11:1 lht• be~l·kn1mn nl·~:.ca:otl•1, art> 111 J apan und En1d,111d .• 111d 1111 to no Olll' :-. surprise. no fort·11?n m•v. :.ca~ll•r t'J rll~ un) ''here near as much ai. \ :mk an<'horp1.·rson" The highest l'•"d n1''"CaStl'rs. accord111~ lo the AP sun ·e,·. \1 l 'r<.' 'l\unama1>J l''uru1 .1 ;111<.l Tokoru Irie, fen ml•r nev.~papt>r l'11l11mni~t:. now co·a ncho ri ng un t h l' T o k\ o II ro.111<' a:. tan~ Ser\'ice·s ('\•trninl<! · :\t•\\M'1ltk' .. TBS. a comnll'll't.11 1w1 1101 I.. "·'' 1o 1h1·1 resw<'llvcly earn S3.5 Ollll <ind ~5 ooo ,mnu.alh Still, the higher ragun· \\Ollhl 11111~ Ul' 111 pl'rl'l'lll ;,1 the salary Amerll'3 :-C11111l..1t1· 11•p111 l1•d l) t•arn:. Russia's anchorm1'11 amt v.11nw11 ,1r1·n ·1 household wordi.. "' l'n lho-.l' on th1• 1·11111Hn ·s h1i.: lO·minute new:srast ul !l µ 11l , .1 11r11);ram k11m\ n as ··vre m ya," 111 "Tht> T1m1•!> "Thl· ::;,., 1l'I Vtt'\\ nf the ne\\S, nol thl' 11t·r~111wltlll"• rt'Jdtn>: tt , 1s "hat matters there TV In lht• SO\'ll'l l n11111, lik1· r .•d l\l and newspapers, is a rlirel·t ex1en:.1on of th1· ~ove1·n mem and par1y propui;anda appur·atu:. TtlE P.\RT\' does n't bl·h\·\1· thll\ nmt pro m 1s t>s the nc 11 :.C'l4st!\, 1n1lt•t•d, S11\·11·1 JOurntih:.ts" handbook~ proudlv ncoll• l.1·11111 ·, word/\ that the 1>res:. as ··a l'lllll•c·ta\ , . .i>:11.1to1, nil lccti\'l' propu,l;landisl'' tnll•ndl•rl 111 help lht• «nt111· try move forw ard, not Ju~t to ht> u '"depot of ideas." New~<'astin l! with the J'l('rMlnul tuu1·h run n • ad1ly be found 1n Japan, when · T\. lll'"l>l°<•"'' \\t>re among the leal\l allr.H'll\~ nffr11n~-. unlit the arn,·al of hcmdsome lllck o Ue11 . J f111 nwr news agency reportt!r. 14 Yt•ur!l ai:o on Tns·, 2Cl-m inute .. N t'v. sl·o1w" prn~ram The 6 30 p 111 sho\\ \\:.is th~ f1 r:.t \\'c:.t1•t 11· style ne\\S µrogram m J .1pan Dl·n w:al-o ,1 h1l from lht· start. hb r:in~ eon:.tdl·rtnR him pro ~rcssivt>. outspoken and Jo!('llllt.' PrC\f'nt\ ~eascapes &-> CLaridscapes BICENH .NNIAL SEASCAPE PAINTLR fRA '<;.._I 1\1 \.I" I <. \l t I tn (I( i\ \II Rt< i\ 'I: Af( 11'-1 '> 2.H H AJ611.£E COllfCllON Will 6E EXHlllTEO llY ™ROUCH i'UGV:!">T Jill b 'I C.111 MtU•'f.C.•tllelb "'7"/llJ.5 1•0 IMS ..,, S. 1-t , .M Cit'" ....Uf I Friday. July 9. 1976 DAIL y PILOT A -~Band Concerts Tonight 'Beach Figures· is among the recent works by Jerome Grimmer to be exh1b1ted startmg Saturday at Chai/ts Gallenes Newfiort Galleries Busy GROUP S HOW Seulptun _. b\ H11n Trac~. lalex pa1nl1ngs by Nan<'y Kurless. h ber design-; by Rozann J ohn5on '\11\\ through .luh JI Jt Arnol<.1 Galler y. 21H l \'11l.1 \\ J\. L1d11 \1llJ~l'. '''"port Beach 10 J m to j p 111 Tul·-.J J~ \\'t·dni!-.da~. "'rlday. 10 a m tu 8 JO I' m SaturdJ'. 11 J m to 4 p m Sunday Frl'\' PRl:\'T CRITlQl t-: Bv Al Rel!>on or h1!-> -.tu denti.. opt'n tu 1111,.n·-.U•d phntu~rapht'r' i p m :'>lund;n at thl• At 1-l<'l!->on Calh·n :r;zo Campus Urive. ~ewporl lll•ach S'l.50. 557 I !:!ti GEORGE Tl(t; PllOTOS '\o'' 111 lhl' uµ:-.t.m, portion or Susan Sp111l11!-> (;;111\·r~ :1:i:11; \'1:i Lido. '.':l'\\ port BC':it·h 11 ,1 m to ;, fl Ill T1H•sctay Sund a~ •,\S\.800\' (' '"' 1'1\1 ,.._.T l.<'1·tur1• lt'mon5trallon h.' Coll\'\'" L>.1\1,, H JI m Jul~ Ill It lhl' L'ppel l.1•\t•I. :l lll5 \ tll:I \\,I\ (°J l111l'I \ :11l::1(.!l'. :'-il'" port Bt•a<'h F11·1· t.i:J :!l!!t REC EST PAISTl'i(;S \\ a1t•rfr11nt 'l't'nl·~ b~ Jeroml' Grtmmt>r. S,1lurd,f\ thrnui.:h ,\u~ l .it Challis Gallt'r1t·'· l:r.)l ~ ('0,.-.1 ll1~h"' a~. l.a1w n;1 Ueac-h 11 J m to5µ m \\'1•<lnl''dJ' SundJ\ INDlt\N EXHIBIT l'a111t mi::'. dra" in~~. bl' ad Jewelry. baskets .ind Kac-hina dolls. Saturda) lhrough Sept. 9 :it \\'nod rose Callery. 2123 ~I am St ' 18 TEMPLE ~ARDENS ~.~ ~ ~Ne~ R.-~•a .. rm•• ·--; ~" !"1 LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Sp•clot L~~ MM $2.10 \1)rl•l h II1 I I l 11 I 1 It.. 11 I IC RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE I SOO ADAMS lot Herborl COSTA MlSA S40.107 HO.f'2l A,.d. I" Gor•n Gro•t' I 220 I IROOKHURST 1.t.t c1iop-"1 '31·7020 PRESENTING geUUucin; CLASSIC ITAL/AN DINING l.l'~n• 11 ::1Qto :!::lOTUl''"Frl. Ol~~t-:R Tut·~. thru Sun.:; lo IO::m ENTERTAINMENT And DANCING NIGHTLY 2831 BRISTOL, nt.at Newport Blvd ., Cost1 ~ 751-1871 = • ~t~\\lll Jl)olJS'r CRR~~u~~E l2I02 COAST HWY. LAGUNA HfOU£l ..,_,, __ , So.Ila Coo,,t'• Fin~•' Cu.i•in~ , Galleries I Exhibits wJ 1. Huntington Beach Im Seaclirf Village) Reception 7lo 9 p m Saturday Regular hours . 11 a m. to4 p m Monday-Saturday Free. 'i\MERIC'r\S PASTl ~1t:S' Crnfll> works in· elu<ling rlolb tra in mntkls. C'Ostumcs. with Lee Ol hoUt•r sht•ll {'(11lc·ct1un. now through July 27 at '.\ltlls llou!>l'. 12732 ~lain St. I Euclid Park J. 1;arden Grove RC'<'epllon 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday fh'gular hou r" noon to 4 p.m Thursday·Mondav F r e C' UAl'Mlt.:R PRINTS W«lncsday through Oct :ll in the Ahman!->On (;alll.'ry or the Los Angeles l'uunty :'>lus l'um or Art. 5~ Wilshire Bl vd. Lo~ .\ni_.tdl'~ Al so. Tul•sda\' through 1\ug 8. s ix re· cent pa inting~ by Ed :'>tose'l in tht' museum's Frances and Armand Hammer Wing. Inform al d1scuss1on with artist. noon July 16 Regular hours 10 a m lo 5 pm Tpesday-Friday, 10 a m to 6 p m Saturday and Sunday Free Plus" Folk Sculpture t: S A • " m ajor exhibil now through .\ug 29an the llammcrwmg SJ t~ CITYYARO ':6. BAR. ana GR.ILL J. OPEN DAILY DininC)Rooms 11 -IO•LCMNMJe 11 ·2 OLD CITY Pl.Ali 111 W. A•t'ftida Pait.ode #4 s .. c.._.... ... , .. 1211 Drop By El Matador Say Hello To Mcrcial TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST MEXICAN FOOD o~LUMCHIOM · _, 5"Cl.t.L •.., . ( ·.,"' t It • (\It• I 'J '• C'!\ *"'-• ,. ...... .,.,,. UI "<Ar COMf'UTt OIHMQS NOM U .10 .. SJ.40 r:-1 1761 MIWf'OIT IUD~ C.M.•645-JUO It ~·<l )· ~ ' .. , .\ ~ s;. • l 11 I~·· 1 • T •• '"' Mon -Tl1u1 10 10 I I • Fn . Sm . Sun 7 AM ro 12 Midnight f 'Earl~ 'Bird c:M•nu t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M . tUCEl'T IATUllOAY) t A. SltlUMP TtMf'UIA •Ml !K5AMt CHOEN A pelete plHt•r>q co•ntll"llloll ol 1N1•ln11ec1 ch•c~en end tllflmo ••mou•• N .2$ t t t t t t ' II TTMJ'UIA Sl:AfUOO DINNtl eu11.,11y w •mo end 11tet o• .... diC>Off '" • blltt .. 111<1 CIMc>-f"-d •o • OO'den perlechon (.. SltllMf' TtMf'lJIA Sll11tnos ~ed with Yll!\.810 • ltl!IPV'• bent• llld dMp-flied to • lem()ling Oolden brown O. Sll:AK TtlfYAKI CholcHI b4lef INQlllflCenlty l>fO•le<I IO llleae fOtll' chtcrlll'liln8hn9 IU .. Rl(;t SOUP OF THE OAY 11nn1nt11 ' IU6 TONlGtrr, JULY I IL\.aJIOS A&EA SUMMER BAND -Mua1c by Sousa. Dvorak and others pl•yed by coast i lu dents. 7: 30 o'clock loni&hl ln th~ Newport llubor llilfb School Auditorium. 600 Irvine Ave . Newport Beach. Free (lasts l~s lhu an hour). BIG BAND MUSIC By Ansell Hill and hls Bia Band. 7 30 o'clock toru&hl In Llona Park, 18th Street al rarlt Avenu\1', C~~ Mesa. Free, oul door• PAUL SMITH JAZZ TRIO-With voc•lisl An- nette Warre n. Santa Anll Colle1e Amphitheater. 17th nt Bristol Street, Santu Ana. 8 o'clock tonl,ht. Fr ee. THE MONKEES SHOW-Tonaaht In Fan· tasyland. 01sneyland: also. Jimmy Henderson d1recling the Glenn Miller Orcheslru, tonight and Saturday. SeveraJ performances ni1htly. $4.50 adults. Sl.50 chlldreo. FLASH CADILLAC And the Continental Kids. 7. 9 and 11 o'clock t,Dnighl through Sunday. 8 and 10:30 p.m . Monday lhrouah Wedne$day. Knotts Berry Farm, Buena Park. S3 adults, Sl.50 children. 'THE GOOD DOCTO&'-Nell Simon comedy. 8 o'clock tonight. Saturday and July 16 and 17 in Lhe Anaheim Civic Theater, Loara Elementary School, 1601 W. Broadway, Anahe im. $3 adults. $2 students 17 and under. S33·S278. HOME AND CAllDEN SHOW -Noon to 10 p.m . today through Sunday, 2 to 10 p.m. Monday at the Anaheim Convention Center. $2.50 adults. Sl children 6·16. 'PRO PATRIA' -Historical pageant. 8 o'clock tonight through Sunday, 31871 Cam ino Capistrano. S~n Juan Capistrano. $4 adults. S2 children. 493-8444. . 'LUV'-Com edy al Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave .• F ullerton. 6:45 o'clock picnic dinner. 8:30 curtain tonight and Saturday. one hour earlier Sunday. $5.50. 879-6860. L.A. EXPRESS -And Alphonse Mouzon. pro- gressive jau-rock. 8:30 and 11 o'clock toni1ht and Saturday al the Golden Bear. 306 Ocean Ave .. Huntington Beach. $S. 536·9600. 'FIDDLER ON THE ROOF' -Tonight through Sunday al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. Sll.9S·S13.9S 492-9950 ·1~ FASHION' Musical. now lhrougb Aug. 1 al JUST ONE VISIT •• , • •u•· , , ... ,, 11tltfl , 111(11 lw· • .. ,"""•·•I •IHtt \f'\11 \' \ I•'"" lllu•I 111111111" fO~l .. U• '""'"' 11• :"'t•11tl1t·rt1 I o.1l1luru1.• \\ ......... 'HU • JU .... , .. , ~It• I .. 1 •. ,.. l'•:H. :-I\'· \IOll-:'11 \ '· c:Rt:t:t. '°' 111 :o':-IA.' •P"' ••It••'• ,,, ... II •· \\l ... CIC.:<\;\ & COYl'l:\t:~T \I. ,.,,,. ........ \' ......... ..111\ ...... . LUNCH-Molt. to ft-I. 11 :10 to l DI..--7 -1&-II\''[ .......--.. ..-s. llK ll\T\U. Dinner Menu prices start -$4.25 llffi'°""""' ,..,, ...... Live entertainment nightly APADANA Restaurant 600 Newport Cen'-Dr., New)Mf't a.och (•n Newport Center acro~s from Fashion Island) ,_ ............... , ... 640-7502 rwf v"' '°"'no 'At«IHG •IAt•tOUll PACJJTIU (10 .. 1001 (.,Air/Jorter crnn CJ/otel J'RESENTS OUTSTANDI NG DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDlTERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISI NE-SERVICE DrNNER SERVED FROM 5 PM -• LUNCH FROM 11 :30-AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVINO 2' HOtJRS DANCING& MIRTAINMfNT NIGHTl Y IN H l.OUNGf 11700 MocArtHul-NEWPOIT (OflPOsnt'"' 133-2770 lft ........... T ..... y ttvu Seturlley _____ ,.~ Join Us For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'JO •.fl'I. t.o 3 lit·"'· TRINIDAD CAL VPSO STEEL DRUM BAND ~w' .. 103 N. IAYSfOE DR., NEWPORT llACK v I [ ____ T_im_e_._s_l_P_la_ce_s __ J South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday and 3 p.m 5'lnday S3.7~·'5.7~. &16-1363 after l p.m. daily. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Equua," through Aug. 1 at the llunUnaton Hartford Theal~r; "The Wit," through Sept. 11 al the Ahmanson T heater: "Betty Garrett and Other Songs." throueh Aug. l at tho Westwood Playhouse; "A Chorus Une," throuah Ocl. 3 11t the Shubert Theater: "The Robber Bride1room." lhrough Aug. 29 ut the Mark Taper Forum: "Kis m et," through Aug. 21 ot lhe Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ; D'Oyly Carte Company, through July 18 at the Greek Theater; James Taylor. through Sunday at Universal Am phitbealer. SATUROAY,J UliY UJ 'COPPELi A• -Presented by Ballet Pacifica at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Ca· nyon Road, Laguna Beach. 2:30 and 7·30 p.m . Saturday. 2 :30 p.m. Sunday. S4 adults. Sa childre n. 494 -7271. PIEll·TO-PIER SWJM -Balboa lo Newport, 10 a.m. Saturday. Free viewi~. 640-2271 for de- tails. 'DAWN OF ASTRONOMY' -Planetarium show. 10:30 a .m . Saturday al Santa Ana College, 11tb al BriJtol Street. Santa Ana. Repealed Aug. 7. Fne but reservations requir..'<i. 835-3000, ext 317 . HOLL\'WOOD SOWL -82elhovcn Spectacular. 8:30 p.m . Saturday; All·Brahmii Program. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday; Celebrity Recital (Isaac Stern, Leonard R ose>. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday; All· Hee.lhoven Program. 8:30 p.m. Thursday: Vien nese Night, 8:30 p.m. July 16 and 17. Tickets :it agencies SUNDAV,JULY 1l llAV STEVENS -8:15 and 11 lS p.m. Sunday through J uly 16 in t'untasyland, Disneyland; also. Harry James a nd his Big Band, 8 15 p m. to l2:30 a.m. Sunday through July 11 $4 50 wdulls, Sl.50 children. (Sff UPJZZANS. Pase C.) Gourmet Japan"• Cuisine South cout vu1 ... Horikai t1a •C•OU hOf'ft Sovt"-Co••• Plue 3800 S Pl.1z;1 Or S.1n1,1An:1 I flu) 557 2~JI In Llule Tokyo n••• ttt• Mi.MC Cwnter 111 S SJn Poo:J•o Lo" Angolo~ (:?1 3168093~~ Order Yours NOW ••• r~ :A\~~ 1000 W!~\ Beautiful ~~ Stick-on Labels ~.PJl.S~AUllD... ..... "· ~~··,:~ ..,,~ •srYUSH ~15~;~ • EASY TO USE rv.c·.·~OfO •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND 1111•• Jolln Ooe UJ Mai" Sheet ""JIOWlt, Any•le le 11J•6 Styli,h Vo9u• lyp• Oft f111e qutlity while 9uftl1t1ed p•per, r ---------------------~ 'Ill I" thlt ceu~. ctlp •M m•ll with 11 .50 te: I Pllet Prl"tl"t L1 ... I 01•., ,... Office a.a 1 MO c .. ta Mn., Callf ... "la '2626 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' I .. lwe te -,_ 1i. C-. •I I I : ,,,,,,,,,. I L---------------------~ ·I t t I ('.j DAILY PILOT S11mmer Means Musicals The dog d :tylJ o( summer ue upon 1a. buL ln1otar H local theater is concerned. lhts only means 11 ·s a llttle l~s active than usual on Oranae Coaat 1tages. The arrival or summer doea ef· fcct1ve ly c ut the degree or theatrical activity about tn htalf, but It also brings u change in tempo rrom com edy uod drama to, tn nearly all casd. muaic Through July and Aug us t , roaatal theater gocra may avail themselves of 10 Stage prodllC· lions. all but two of the muslcaJ • vanety. Winding up a lengthy stint at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse this weekend is the re· tttrn engagement of .. fo'lddler on t h e Roof .'' South Coast Re pertory has a marvelous mus ical farce, "In Fashion," on lhe boards through Aug. 8. e J •·or Thee I Sing." while an orig1nal mustcal revue ft\Ulled "Thuinba Up" opens at the Poun· ta in Valley Comm uruty Theater. Oran1e Coast Colle1e. wb.ir h may have started the whole sum- mer musical madness two de· cades aeo. aoes back to Rodgers and Hammerstein on July 21 wJlh "Carousel," the fifth ronsecutive OCC suB'lmer musical wlttu one· word lltle. (The o~rs. Jn order: "Camelot," .. Follies," "OUver " and "Cabaret "I Onl) l14 0 new shows are on tap for August -both ol which a.re staae \ er•l<>n' of aucce..sluJ roov- ies. The I rvlno Community ~•t~r will open "The Wisdom or £ve" on Aua. U, .,•bile the Coata Me .. Civic Playbouse (ollowa on the ITth wtt.h ''Su1ar.'' "~I SDO M " II Che stage vn11on of the Ol<'ar ·winning movie "AJ I About Eve." written 14 years after lhe movie ap. ~ared. "SUiar" h u al!> genesis in "Some Like ll Hot" a nd follows the flick by a similar period. For Costa Mesa, "Sugar '' marks the theater's tll'!\t sum mu musical. THE PROGRAM changes at Sebastian ·s on Tuesday when a visiting opera <·ompany opens a IWO·Week production o ( "The Mikado.·· Then tl 's back to on ... r the all-time ravontes. "South Pacific." opening July 29. Santa Fe Opera Tickets Available Tickets are still a\':Ulahll" for some performances al thl· re· nowned Santa f''c Opera in New Mex1co t his sum mer. Figaro" wlll be performed Jul>• 10, H . 16 and 23 and Aug. 12, 18. 21 and24. On Stage at /tlesa Next Thursday wiU find a pair of openings on the community level The San Clemente Com · munlty Theater will launch a bicentennial-flavored m usical, "La Traviala" tickets may be purchased for performances on JuJy IS and 21 and for Aug. 17, 26 a nd 29 . "Tht.> Marriage o f TicJtels are a\•ailable from the Santa Fe Opera box office, P.O. Box 2408. Santa Fe. N.M. S'7SOI. Phone number for information 1s lSOS> 982-~l. PerformanC't'S or :-C:lllre. song <.ind dJll('I' \\Ill ™-1 part or "Entl'1tainmc11t. Tht'n, :\o'' and Always," July 14·20 at J<:dwards l\te:-.i <...'inema. Newport Boulevard at 19th Strel·t. Costa Mesa. Along "ith the sh(rn . 't('\\ er:- will see a Laur t-l and Hardy C'la5s1r plus the sµoof "'\\'on Ton Ton. thl' Dosz \\'ho S;.J\"l'cl llollywood." Adrrusl-ion 1:-S.:.! 'i5 and thl phorll' 11umber lo rail for information is 548 -1552. P erformers are (fro nt row ) Thelma Javier and Belty Be n a vente, !second row. rrom left> Antonio and Tiara S<'acria. Dave> "Pankake" Pe rkins, Mike "Smn11th'" Coleman. Craig "Sugarfly" ~Ion-. '.\'onclt<' Neon. Becky Cordova , Jo:.t•ph M<.arti n-Uiaz <.and Cathy E skridge. Starling Jul Eal,Drink and be ....... ....,.~ .. An expanded new menu -full of deliciously authentic Mexican dishes designed to tempt your tastebuds. Frosty and refreshing Margaritas by the glass or ~itcher. Plus our new Margarita Grande, floated with Gold Tequila. Strolling Mariachis to delight your ears. Dancer s In Film Mikhail Uar) shnikO\· a nd Gt'lst'y Ki rkland. principal dunccrs or the• A m e r i c a n B a I I l' t Theater. will m ake their screen debuts as the young romantic leads in the Herbert Ross film "The Turning Point." which will be shot in New Artist Sticks to It PALO 1\LTO \AP> Ever st·c J niC'k<•I on t he side\\ alk a11cl pick 1t up·• Tr~ that in t his C"lt\, homl' of Stan ford l:niver!>1l~, ;ind ~ou re llkl•I) lo get a surpnH' You JUi.t mi!!hl d1i-· ('Ovl'r that 1t "::. glut•d down with l'J>Oxy. There's no Ol'C'd lo look ror a h1dtlt·n t•amer1t. You \\uuld JU,t lw lht• lall''l '1ct1m of Welb li1>0dndl·, humor The 30-vear-old art1:-t ,ays ht• has glued do.wn bl'lwet'n 200· and 250 ruckels and d1mt•s at vanous locatmn~ "for the run of it ... ll<'0S l'\'en making a '"treasure hunt" C'Onksl of it. Good n ch said h<' has ~lul'd down On· ly one buffalo nir kcl. and the person who finds it will win an art creation he made cspeC'ially for th<! contt-sl: a rramed picc(' of concrt-tc with a nickel i.:lued to it Ills art work has r:1ngcd from a painting on a fence to the sculptured· wood intt'rior or a restaurant. .J'elD-m York and Los Angeles,..------------------------------ this summer by 20th Mexican llaltaaraal El Toro 23732 El Toro Rd . I.San D1e90 Fwy. -405-exit El Toro Rd. north) ---- CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from 11.95 S#Md Olily 'ti/ 4 P.M. 11m '•Ifie c-Hwy. H1tntlfll'Dft ...... • 12131112°13%1 3'01 E:c..;,.H.,._., N...,of1 8Mdl • 17'<1 I~ HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS Dining Car Restaurant & Station Saloon SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items • Starts with Coclda'ii and ends with a beverage (non-alcoholic) of your choice LOCATID INSIDE THE IACI OF SOUTH -COAST PLAU IRISTOL STUil & SAH DIMO NHWAY-COSTA MISA l7141 Uo-1122 The Velvet Turtle Is A Special Lunch. It '.~ }'llllT 011 c rea l break in an nlways ton crnwJccl da y. Make the mnst of i(. Wit11 /1111d1 tit tl1c Velvet Titrtlc. E.111oy n .\!~nerous drink \\'lii lc you choos<' I mm 26 011tsta11cli ng lu11chcs. Like aab at1 cl avocaclo salad, filet of sole. l1 carty .wtndwiches, and the chef's special steak. A ll at very affordable lunch time prices. Now join us for Saturday lunch in Newport Beach. In Newport Beach, across from the Marriott on Newport Center Drive We.st. 644-53 13. We honor Americon E.xpres.s &J otber mojor cru:lit cords. Century-Fox. Mi ss K irkl and. a nati\'t' P ennsylvanian, plays lhe d aujthter or a woman who opted for family !He \\hen her best fnend and rl\·a l stayed with the ballet and became a top ballerina. wbe ®lh ~ rus s el .a LA.UNA'S A .. ST HST AU~AHT TEARY RY AH !NT!ATAINING -w10 •. nM11.1111 . rM>,. •,'" 2007 Coett Highway I.At Df--'I a..,....... •.-•llffelt• 04-7441 llER WI .. fief' 0 ''«" "Home ot Superb Chinese Cuisine·· Now Offers An EARLY BIRD SPECIAL from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Every Evening So..., FOR ru v • .., £w Roi ' P°""' (~Ion s3 50 1-.~ R.c<t Hou<e of Hyun Chid..,., • 1 f'O & Cool"" 410 Broodwo • lo uno Beoch 494-9980 /1.olJen ~ ..., ~~ S/l:;Jragon --- GENUINE CHINUf MANOMIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo C.orte Dishes LUNCH-OtMNER Mil Y Food to T .. Out 1 t :30 ,._M. to 10 P.M. 2t1J"-Mr .... COlfAMHA 642-71'2. '46-9'1' A New Supper Experience I h 1r llll~ 1:1i" or tfi11i11& I St'r' "'ii l.ttl.' fo r 1lw "'After· ('rov.d I Cr,·111.·, .1111.I ulht•r 11nit1111.• J1..!11."\ .-I \\lalh ltuth :it thl.' piano bnr I Comlort:ihle. iulormal, \\ith 1111 OC\."a111it•w ~'Newport Beachtt® .morrao IKHll ~AIRWAY AV.NUE • ORANGE COUNTY A IRPORT • RE8 ERVAT10N• Bl59-8'780 • Wordless Paul Nt!wman, fe atur<."<1 in ~lt>I Brook~' "Silent Movie," is sho"'n \\htll' f1lmrng the movie al UC lr\'lnl' T he fil m. <'Urr ently showing ut local lhcull·r1>. ~lan. ~t art:­ Feldman and Oum Dt>L ut:.t·. wi th Lm .1 MinnelJl. Burt Rt•ynol(b . !'lul Cal·~ar Beroadelle Pelc 1"b uml A1111t· H<•nrroft -Friday July 9 19711 DAILY PILOT ('$ Show W arllls Audience · 8 ) DENN I~ ~•ru:u.A' Ol t ... O••lr ,.,,_. \i.H Sho" bu~1n<.?t.i. ~rt·-.b· "'ho ~dlhl·rl·d for lloll) .... ood J)J I lit'.!> Ill lhl .w .. JIHI ·.w:.. 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But the Slllf':l't 1" nn,• nf th<>:.t' frl'e·s p1nll'cl . µerpl'tUJll~ ) ounj.'! Pt•riormer~ who~t' l<IH' of ltll'. pl•opl<' and m usic makcl- llw 11t>:-lal.1;1" ,ho\\ .111 enjoyahle ,., Jl•'l'll'lll'l' By MIKE PASKE\1Cll Of ta• 0•11y Jltltt St.ti .. I'm the hight•st p;11d. meanest . c raL1cs t ~oh in Orange County ... Grc~ Topper s houted from the s t age of Al e xande r 's hit"Wll •• ~ ... , Cl(U 4i•h •• "''"'' I 10hHI klltll• ••t. 1111~1m 1114 J U• "" OPEN SESA~IE OPEN FOR LUNCH 6 DINNER DAILY 11 AM to 11 PM Sul\dey 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2431 Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 648·7071 ........................... ~ ~bclsttans wesr ! : ·-... ~ ... _, .. .... : . . . . ........................... For l•cket inlormolion & 1ese1vol1ons call (71') 492-9950 140 AVE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE .......................... ~basttans ~1 .. ., o eo I ......... ·························· NOW A TRULY SINS.A TION.AL SHOW!!! f«merly With THE PLAnERS R A y LOW DON ENTfRTAINMENT AHO DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LANES RananJ a l'lul1 1,11th111 lh<' pa,,I\ \' C'llllftne' or lht• ShNa tun :'l:t•,q 101t llotel A ftl'r :.ec111g thl' self~ proc la1ml'd .. Hock 'n' Roll King o f :\e1,1porl Bcal'h '' 1n a l'l 1o n , I belll'\l' hi.' m ay be right on all thrct• rounh Topper 1s a c·ol'k~ a nd aggre:..s1ve ~oun g man ..... ho IJ\'l'S by the premise that Fats Dorn 1110. J l'rry L f!e L e wi s, L 1tt lc H1 c h ard a nd Elvis Presley are the founding fathers of r ock 'n' roll ll1s i.t rit ty ba ritont• v0<·als a r(' "e ll suited to the muten al HE POl'SDS the keys of his grand pia no m ri nt! fashion as he be lts out a s taggering array o f ear- ly rock tunC's ... C loria" "as as contt•m porar) a-; he ~ot in a pe rformance that wa:. a primer m the his ton of rock . \\'1th h is cos t u m e chan~e.s from black vel vN to a wh1tC' El\•is · s l v I t· e m b r o 1 d <' r e d jumps uit and his stage mann('r, To pper sho .... ed true de dication to hi:. mu.sic lltl also h;is lhl' finest Rig Boppe r laugh around His three-piece back· up band bass. d rums :md j?u1lar is not ~p<'c tacular. but they m ust be "'HUllHG P'OIN'r tal Z: I 0·6:00.f:SO "Hlt4CH COHHtCTIOH 11" l :S0-7:40 lal "'MIUOUal IHAl(SM 2:00-4:00· I 0:00 CNI "IHAIHEAaT rASS .. 4:15 .. :15 lr61 "IAD HtWS HARS" • I :JO.J:l0·5:J0- 7:l 0.f:l0 "'At.f0•1Nl1'5 "f'lTH rAH" 'JI,,,,,.._, ........ I ..., ... MOUi W1TM I THI '1. llMG fAll'" "IUFFALO 11U & THI IMDIAHs• INI "MO THta. JU6S a srHD" -OlnT MAaY, cun i..uar 1r<.;1 '"TUNNll YISK)H'" 1a1 "IAHAaa.u.• THC Clf Y SH<>"lNC C(Nl "E OaAM•t U._Jfl I ~CITY CfMTlf CINfMA\ SA 'AWY 11\lA~HUflA flt.I 0 0 f'AWV ICITY OA IEX I cnmm1•nlh'd fur tht•11 ab1l1t} to kl'l'I> up .... 1th T o p p t' r ... m 1 ll t· h u r d chan1H'" and ... wp.;; Toppt·r \\ 111 pruhahl\ play any l't'C!Ul'..,l ~ou thro\l al him lh'n ·1n Ill•:-. m y major tompla1nl Th1rtv seconds intu a spirit~d "G reut Rallc; of Fire " he will S \\ 111'11 to "lit.>a rtbreak Hotl•I" or pt·rh ap:. "Hluc Su\:1h• Shot's ·· IT'S Lit\ E ta kini.t J bite out of a h lct mig non o nlv to ha\'e a rraled b u ~boy ru n b) a nd s natch 1t off your p latt• and replace 1l "1th a but ter\' lobst t'r O ne bill'. a nd then t he lo b:.ter dll-· a ppears I "o uld ha\'t' prefer red ({'"e r :.ong:-. of fuller lcngt h .\t a ny rule. b ack to the o pe ning sentence If T opper b t he h1~hC'St p a i d p e r for m er 1n Ora n ge Count ). it '~ becaus e he• d<'serves it The· cat "or!-' harrt and I'd b ack him 111 a musical triv ia c ontC'st uga inst Dick c:tark. As far as bC'in l? mt•un. '' c ti ~ c a h . Top Ill' r 1 '\ pr<'ll) ohn o:-. ious in <1 fun way lie• ll'lls t he au d1rnct' to s h ut up and hurls \"ar ious off-color rC' mark:. througho ut h1sset To pper 1sn ·1 so much craz~ as ht.• 1:. :1 pun eyor of craziness. Thl' dancl' coolest I s a w Saturda) night "as a borderhnr n ce·squad c a se. For t ho:-1:' dl'Sll 111 1! mm I.' Ul' t d 1 I . I l· t ' J u,. t ,. ·' .. that ont• 1!t•11tll man \\Ort fruit of t hl' loom. ""l ~I 36 \\ htll' undl'r Wl'ar LEST TlllS sound tuo outrageous , I .... us· 1n formed that the ni~htl.' l'Ontest 1s usually t<iml'I' Still. thl' e H•nt itself 1 ... ta('k\' and scm1 ·SE'Xlst the ~·om an w 1n11er 1s lift t'd onto the p iano for tw1 f1n t1 lc . Hu t no 0111· secml·d offendl:'t.I Jnd thl· place broke up 1,11th IJ ul!ht rr If a ll this ~ounll:. II kc a Las \"cg as lounl!t' ·1 C' t . ~ o u r l' r i g h l . t hat ·s Just "ht•re Topµt.·r belongs lie h a:. a s tronl! aet that a ppeals to l hl' 25 and O\'<'r set " ho ~rew up "1th the mu:.1c he pro \'1des In the m i>ant1ml.', hl'" :it .\l(•xanda':-. BananJ eH'r) 111ght t''-l'l'pt ~Inn· day IL\:\00~1 ~OTES : T h(' L . A . F: ' JI I' I's s m ay have fou nd the s po tl i ght pl'rfornH·r lh e~ 'vt• been m 1:-.!.1ng ~tncc the d e partun• ol foundt>r To m Sc·ot t. ,\lphonsl:' Mou zon. whom I c•on s ider the m o-1t s t•n s 1t1 ve J UZl ·r ork d rum m c•r 1n th e busi- ness. ''ill be featured during a two-nig hl stint a t t hf' G o lden Bear. tonight aod Satur day On Julv 16-18 the Bl'Jr will ho:.t .Sten • M a rtm. a curnt•d1 a n \\ho mw.t lw seen to hl· 1><?111 '"'d lh·,. 1rr elt•\ t·nt , fo b l·h :-.111 ccre and uftl·n 1 11~i pl.11n stupid. !\t ar11n 1:. al~u thl' funnies t m :rn 1·,l' c''"r ~el'n \\Ork ;i :-.mall d uh Al.T llOl'C:ll sht.· ;tl1,1.1\". \\ .11:11·d tu ht• ,, M'rtou-. Jt Ir,.,., 1 I l'IJ\ l'1I tht Vu ~m Mar~ "hen I \\ J s <1 :.ind 111•\ ,., got OV('t' it .. I. sht• \\OUlld up ltl lnlli>ICUI comedy It l'llnl1111a •s t h ruui,:11 Aui,:. I ut t h1· Wcstw04.1d Phi\ hnu:o.l' Hll'l&l l.c C'onh· .\\ t• . Los .\nJ.!t'll'' Success Bittersweet LOS /\~G Ei.ES 1,\1'1 F leC'lWoud )l a<'. a g r <• u p '' h u s " p r o · fe:-.s1onal triumph., h.J\c coinc1dt'd .... Ith pc:r,on.11 calam1t1t•:-.. 1s r.1p1dl~ becon11nJ.: tht• · )I an 11 .1 r t rn a n . \1 .1 r ~ Hartman •11 lhl n11·k set Its r1tcent h1s ton 111 e lud es t"" <11\111 1''''· one romantll 'Pitt, t .... o rCli,KlllU'i l'Oll \ t'I !>11111' a nd a mt':-.') lt·g~d hJttlt' \\Ith J forml·r 111;1n;ti.;t•r \'<'l the!>t' 11 \ c• ~uung people two w omc•n :.rnd three m en cun dro .... n tht•ir Sl)frO\\ ~ 111 'Ul'("l'!>:O. Afte r 1w.1 rlv 10 't•.ir., a ... jus t :innt-h1•r ·group, Fleetwood Mur 1~ hot Tht•1r l a t t•st ;dhu111. .. Fl et•t wood l\I j t',.. ha:-. sold nearl) two m1lhon l'OPICS and SJ)ilWlll'd l\\O solid hil sing les "t h c·r My lie ad .. und .. Hhwn non .. They've JU~t bt·)(un a nationa l tour l bal 1.s e:1. peeled to par!-hou'l':ot across the ('Ount r) . ..tnd a European to ur 1s he mg planned · 'E \' ER \' T 111 :\ (, • ----------- - -turned out in <.'redihl~ well." Mick Flretw0<1d r e fl e cts wi t h mil d a mazement JOHN McVIE (FRONT) IS THRILLED AT FLEETWOOD MAC'S LUCK (Back) Fleetwood. Christine McVle , Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks En~land \It' d gl'l tht• rt• cord t r adt• p;1 Pt'r'> .111d rC'Jd a bnut 1\ mc·nc·J It \\,1:-. the lund ~1troo;<. tht' <;1,',t, tht• l11..: applt'. lhl' l'lllf of I ht• 1 a in lu1\\ 1 n rnt•k 11' roll happt•nt•d In .1 h;1nl. 1 krk he ...... ~., of thl• di\ Ofl'l' 1:-.n'l makmg ml' happy ' In th111 ca!!<•. Christine felt that way .. "ODE TO llU Y JOI" lrGI "HARD TIMIS" "PETH PAH" IGI "fSCAPE TO WITCH'S MOUNTAIN" ''llHGUAID" "HAHAD SUMMY" l'GJ "GUS" IGI "ILACKHARD'S GUS" After all. a fc"· vear' a~o the grou p had n' signed itself to med 1oc.•rt• s ucce ss :-.h o rt nf stardom Ont> mem ber sighed thPn. '.\t :-.mm• point you JU.St h:t\ t' to 11 • alizc that \ou rn.tv nt•\1.'1 be Elton .Jo hn · · In the m e n ·unal \\Orld 0 f . r 0 l' k , t h I' I I' breakthroul!h 1nlo supers lardom afh•r so long 1s an ach1 evPm1•nt o( m~ th1cal prnport1011:- .. Bein~ a ;;ucrt·"'~ 1n Amen ca 1s the b1..:gt•'ot, .. savs a thri l lt-d John Mc \·1e. an F.nglishm.Jn and the other half 11f th1• Flret .... ood ~f ac monik<'r 00When "c ll\'l'd 1n IS LI FE 11•,ilh drl frrcnl al r:i1nbo\\ ':o. t·11d ' "'I ,•ah. ' .... 1~' ~Ir\ 11• 1111 d d1 n g tow ard h 1 ... parlnl'r . Flc:l't wood "llC' JUSt got tl1 vorl'C'rl and I'm ha lfway therf'" Fl l'l'l"Md'!li 'Pill \\Jiii h1' "1ft'. .l1•11m·. ll'ft him .... 1th two 1•h1ldrc•n to ran · for. and ht• '"mmutwlf h i '> pJr~11 1:. f r om England to h rlp ··what happl'llt'tl to nw could JU'll .ti. t':"ily hJ\1· At times it looked lib it might cost them thtir jobs, tMi' reputations, and maybe nen their lives. REDFORD/HOFFMAN "ALL THE PRESllNT~ ~EN" r;~- ,,;-, 11"l , •• ,1 I••._.._.. .. ..__., • ._ ....... Ot!! Newport ch~t1le wtuo"''''"• 11M»l lt-t'8 In the l!ut ~I ,.,·,e·, hrl .1kup \\1th the ~roup' ft•m:.ilt• :-.tar. <.'hn;-;t inl' !\I t \'ll', 1:-. .1 da-,s1c r111·k ·n · roll :-.tor~ ot lon • worn thin b.' t•HJ munv vcar' 1111 th•· i.ttlllt! i.ta~~ tol(t.>lht<f, "You JU~l don ·1 gl•I anv ~p:tll' ... ;\1 ('\'1t• ,;.~, 11f I h (' d .1 ~ d n fl n I).!" I 111 :-l'Jiarah1hty of :i C"nupll' 1,1orkrng toj?"C'lher "SE \'El'i \ l'JI'" l.11 r 1 \lllJ l"l':Jli n • ~·OU \l' g"t •' !->1:1mt·~c· t"111 "h11111 \OU.\'(' 'll'l'n a I )1(':-.t anlf \\Ill ..,I. anti u~uall\ th•· ""' '' I' 111orr Ill • :nor.t hi· :'>-k\.'1(' ~d \' \'1111 bt·~1n i o t h111k , ''l'hl' T he group"!li Am cn can coupll', i:u1larbt Lindse~ lluckmg ha m und female· smgC'r St<'v 1t• N ic ks, n · cently dl'tidN1 to enrl tht•1r long·tlmC' hvini: ar ninli(ement, l oo. i\o...,. howcvt'r. the fi v1• musiciuns ' 11 ·W<.'C'k tour Of llll<'·lllj.thl Sta nds Wiii u 1111 l' l hem i 11 a MH" <'C'll!'iion of airplan<'S and hot e ls Thou).!h c m u 111>11all\ parl<•rl , th<·y "111 h \C' and work togl'llll'r .1i.:ain ··11 's un unu~ual !>il11a t11111. to ~a~ thl' least." 'a'' l-0ll'l'lw11orl cor1c1'<I mg I h1•re "111 lw M1m1· 11·11,1011 ... THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SE~IORS CITIUNS SI.SO AT ALL TIMES MANN'S WALT OISHfY 'SI "GUS" SO CO-ST PLAZA cu"''""ou• Ou • !C ti .,,, f I 10 I 1\ l 41 I 0 t 40 Ullt ft.,,. run CAlfOOH C:\A\\IC' \l l I I\ \ I 0 I I\ t JO MANN'S SO COAST PLAZA ti.II lllu' 1t1i l11\ltl 10 1•11 MANN'S SO COASI Pllll "'hr' t•t• ~11111 MUM S CINEIUUNft "'" llji ... , lute• IJllMI MUM'S CINEMAUllO ~&fl Hll Y · flllO AST Allll 1HAT~ £11HRTAIMMUH, PAIT 1" 2: l0·4:4 5· 7:0~~ I 0 '"" •Ot\t' 1noem .,.., uou "•••ut • twfWt "Ott "lllC[ Ill WmotW" ••"• l ····"' , ... u .•• " \•flU11i JM!!t-• .. 1M ,, ......... ,, 1111 "''"" H DFOll0°HOffMAH "lll Tiit l'IUlllUITS ll£K' COHT. OAIL'f l oo.4•lS·7.l~t:O TOl'41GHT AT l :JO r.M. 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ROOERT WN'>NfA 'W,~I··~ •,.o J .. • '1,$ ~1' ~D S SANFOOO • JOON WLLIAMS ·JACK SMGff ·WALTER MIRISCH • ,..,. • .,.l'C:IUll PG----o ,~, ·~~" "' _.....__ ...... ~~ an X·Ratal tJ6ufeaJ Corned~ STARRlNG PLAYBOY'S COVER GIRL -KRISTrNE DEBELL WITH LARRY GELMAN •ALLAN NOVAK • TERRY HALL SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE BY FLESH GO~OON l .• • ., ··~----------------------Sci-fi Film Falters In Las Vegas i AL \Ol>I' James Tu)lor 17/12 to 7/13 and 7 !ti I u .. \I•)! LI "11•11 17 l7) 8) l\.\TllY 8 . TR\('\' 0t "'• O~••• .,..,. '"-" ('f:.\S \K S l'-\1.\C F. \rul ~ Willtjm:.. Gahri.-11\ .. pl.in 111 tht' 23rd Ct'nlun 111 .. Logan':. Hun. V\~•µ11 lt'e in enclo:..t>J t·1t11·' and no one.> 111 n\·,·r JI• Logan 1s one of the co11 trollers who make:. -.ur \ ol that. But when hr:. turri 11pproarhe~ for ll·rrnrn.1 t1on . he choo't"' tor un OEM·: RT I~' Ju la ct l'ro¥i se, t'o:.ter Brook-. ... KONTIER Oebbtl' Rt'ynnld~ (cods 7 1-1 )' Gmccr Hua.:c1:. lopens7 !SJ ' I.AS \'t:<t \S 1111,TON Glen Cumpbell. Ht~hh·ow, Hr tJtht·r-. ll'nth 7 12 1, litll Cosby. Hl'n \\·rccn 1 •11n•11:.. 7 1:1 1 ~1(;!'1 (;f{.\'f) ~ht·dn (;1t•t•11 , l'Jul Hesade him 1s hi' Im t' and be h ind him ha ' formt>r fr1 eml and 110111 potential' externunator Ont' harrow 1n~ t>:it-.1p1· \\'1111.1111 ... RIVI f:K,\ l'd11IJ I ·1.11 I.. Jvd tirn S \llARt\ 'I u n\ llt•nm•tt Tiil NIJt.:RIH It U l>1t·k Clar!. Shu" ................ .,_.,.,_.;·~·-.,,.,, ... "4 •"' "-WI ...... • 14 J "4t E" 1ww1Jiy>'1I t •f"' f •I ... t I L '"'1-t""'~'• •t•I ,... ----------- AN AMERICAN "ROMEO AND JULIET" A /otie story thats joyous. /unn~· and w touch1ny yQU u:1/I nei:er /oryt•I 11 f l ~ AMAA&err11r11 ,.... . .J8'11"""0de'i ;;:. -::;:> • I C..-nll\ ' 0 , .. ...._ , 0 ·1· ~~~IS WHAT ONE IS WILLING TO GIVE UP FOR IT. ~ • ~"" 11. ... , ~· ... _ ......... , I "PG '"'•"• ......_. ~·"•' L ,·.-·.-.,·-y 11 .. hl•IO' (J..111rv · '•'' v. 'M1dwl Lv•1r<111J 1 SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT 8:45 P.M. 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' &re"p d"counl c.11 61' S020 i' (i 1lc'M , "Y' -!r:- • o• 1nl~r,.U•.n u I 61) 1JOO 7th ANNIVlRSITY BICENTENN IAL EDITION MOii. JUtY U , t , M l TUd ., llllY U, e 'M ~6 50 • $5 50 • '~ so •tda 12 • Under V> P•IU tor uu. prrtorm•ncu Tlckel, on u lr. lO•I &r,,•I• Ar•na 801 Oft1ce, 111 T•n. ·t1on I 1tl"''Y & Muhn! Actn. t! V\ 1tl1ct1, C1oup di\tOunh ult O J.H55 LONG BUCH ARENA f or 1nlorm•llOn U ll 4J 1 2155 -----+------------! t~UH l\lll I\, I 30 r M, l~I IULY 1~ 8 JQ PM \l I Jul I 11 2 lO ' i lO , M , >\/" o\ll Y II , Q &. 6 ll)' "4. • "· .. iJ ~ ti 11 ~ \lf'IDH ' ;. P'•Ct t ""'' ~ JU P M ~I' 2 JO r M., I JO ~ 'JO P M r "' •n . .. • C• ,..,., • 1 I' ~. ulwiat C"o"' o v t 1>11 711 US·SOOO ANAH rtM COHV(t. TIOH CENTER MOii., JU\ Y It, e ,,M l TU U ., IUt Y 20, I ,.M. $6 SO • $5.SO • $4.50 ••O 12 l U•Off •, price tor llOUI PlrilrMIOCll T1ckots on u r1: •••n<rou Squ11e 80a Oftict , all l1cl ttrOft MutuJISt,~o;;;{.~'~"f,'::~. Ou1111 l<•r11s Co SIOtrl """' dlSUllftll Ull lt•/11'·1112 RAINCROSS SQUARE· lllVEllSIDC ,., •• ,.,,,,.u .. uu l14/llS.ttll ',, '""".l. c:J• 1u_•_>s_.s.:.cooo_4 __________ --I M O IUIY 'I Ir M &. f'41J• 1Llt 1Z. a r M , I ~ f..• I 11 f' , ' ,. . ,, , .. Group c '"""" ull 714 U 4·0lN SWINC AUDITO~IUM ~AN 8£11NAROINO l or or•orm•t•on 1111 Jt4 H4-0U I 01'£NS AT THC FORUM JULY 10. 1:00 r.M. OPENS IN LONG BUCH JULY 12. 1:00 P.M. OP£NS AT ANAH£1M CONV£NTIOM CEMTU JUlY 15. 8:30 P.M. NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE 5f'AN15t-• fllDING SCHOOL OR fHE AUS TRIAN GOVERNMENT .:.:;:()deTo S-dlyJoe ~\ h 11 t )I• ''\ ,~ 1h ,.~, ., .. r •' • \. u1xl ,.1 :.1111d1111<1 ... ""'''u_.,ff '" ,1,•r lutQf:?l 11 ~PO, "TAXI DRIY_EA" ( ed!~!~~. ~.~s~. ~\~~~A ) lco\t• ... u ._ t •t 1\U CO·HIT AT WESTllAOOt< "FRENCH CONNECTION II" -.; ... ~~tm.•]!_ .. 1. O•IOf NG>I O•C \JO .~.J 1.A-ode•r DAil Y PILOT WALT DISNEY PAOOUCTIONS GUS EDWARD ASllR. DON KNOTTS. &ARY GAlllS TllCOMVMV .. • C7 "amrn\ \\'1JJ1 a m s ht·:1<J., a'J!roup of dan· l'l'I'~ tn lhe final pro· ducl10n numbe r of .. ,\ L'h oru s L11w." \\h1t·h ,.., running through Oct :J al the Shubert ThC'a lcr in CC'ntur' Cit'. T1ckNs a r c a·' a i i .1 b I l· a l ag1..·n<' 1cs. IS• O... ,_ .. .., .. ..._,..., ,_..., ........,.v...,..1>0...0 CALL FOR SHOWTIMES ...._ __ ;,..__;_.:..;,,;._..._--=,_,-~~~J PETER fAlK OAVIO NIVEN PETER SELLERS TRUMAN CAPOTE• JAMES COCO •ALEC GUINNESS • NANCY WALKER ELSA LAN01ESTER • EILEEN BRENNAN • ESTELLE WINWOOO ~ (PG) Nm SIMON'S HILARIOUS COMEDY HIT Murder De~111 HARBOR TWIN HARIOR AT Wll SOH, COST A MESA .... AND SO ARE YOU ! WEEKOAYS 7•15·9.00·10 45 SAT SUN 646-05 73 646-1266 2·00·3 45·5:)()·M >9·05·10 45 LOOCWI Is 29. Wl:LCOMI TO THI 2~~0 CINTURY. IPOI ..,tCll'IAh. tO•h .it'H,..~ •GUtfllt K ltlt "''•~OY • lilll(HAlott,)JOllllO•Jr; •t t •On •' '' • 10 ,., """" I 4t l \0 I Of'I f •\II) e\ '°NEWPORT CIN£MAS l ... at CO•'•"•' , .. a.c &tt..ue .,.,..,, 0 1 t.•u • ••• 07•0 Munier . byDe~~PG1 1-.~\\I U4tn l\W~U•lf t,n •rt\t lt. lllllll111\nt\ ''""• "u'"'' -.v,,u ~,,,. "" •Jl\\I,, ,Jl'!"f\"-'Ht""" °'Wl WVM• •t.\TrUY-• '. fll(flliO.t.Yl fto\•0010 4, '-Af~H tOOl 0\.101!\ I O~ 10 0 HARBOR TWIN -f "'•UOt •t-'1l\OH CO\f•-ft\• •0·~\7 J •O U~! WAlJ DtSNlY ~ GUSn lllWAAO 4$10 00&r RllOIU llA-Y ~!MIS 11111 Cllfl'jllA1 ,.,.,..~•Gilt••• '\IOlf HlM•• 'f'IN'lA tlUHH •011n • .J•llitf' \ roitUllilN ri41 H(I\ l"HtlO• llll1Mf .. t "'111t( I• 1t.i "01fl'1WAft,..lU •1.l H Fttif>f,.,.l'oO~ ., -~ .• ~,t·•:1 ',,,1'\Jl\--"C; w11.nA• , ", ·''. •1 I\ 11 Ill I I I I t ) COWARDS CINlMA .. ,..t-0' •I •O••\ COO• W l\A, , .. JI01 NOW ON !Hf l AllC,I ~I \(RllN AHO IH !Hf Ml>~! I U•VAIOU$ IHI AOH WI 'If ()r 14'W YOIUC' WI CllOA•S 1 '' 9 •\ ~Al 'IUN 1 00 • J\ I I~~ 4\ IPCI NEWPORT CIN(MAS M••• 'o\IH•l •w•t •tlttW• J .. ,.,,,.,, O• •• ..,. ••• •r•o ' DAILY PILOT Frida Jul 9 1976 .Rockwell FACTORY RECONDITIONED CIRCULAR SAW 11 77 FA~RY WARRANTY. Ob boy. now the deal gets better. It bas a new tool wananty and you know what a 7 l/• inch aaw goes for. this la like a gifL CEDAR STRIP Just a beautilul way to do a wali. an entry. anywhere. Cut with a u tllity 1cl11ors. adhere with panel bond. Stain or finish natural. M'4 NAME IS 'S ttofl.T'f A~o !lhs \S c ~~ Crh~EN . WE. AtJO "T"'E. 'f'o\...k:S SEL-L.1"€. 6000 S11J ~ /l<T' 1*- (Z.l 6~\ Pfllc.E.. IF "ov \JE. tJE'IBL fEEN IN OH'E OF OUSZ- S'n>R.£S, 61 \le. ·vove.. WAU..E1" A L-rmE fZ.El..tEF ANO .fEE How (jooD o~ PIUcES AflE.. OU RD AIRLESS SPRAY GUNS No.190 No. 280 NO. 350 6t°° 79eo "°' Sprays the paint. not half air. Cuts out oYerapray. and paint waste. NA noNAL LUMBER YOUNG FAMILY PAINT WHJTE2~?i.. COLORs3!~ So you're trying to acne some bucks. HeN i1 good paint ln whit• and premixed colors. Sound lntere1tlng? 12··~· IS 11t A.,-Af.l INTUoDV<..'1\oW O~ ,A .CA...at>lt>AT'£ -NATIONAL LUMBER CANNON CRAFT WIDE LOUVER BIFOLD UNITS WBJTE Oll UNnNISHED W ALN11T F'OOSH 2•"x80" .... 39" 24"x80'· .•.. 59" ""'' !MY' ...... 30"...oN' 64• .,., Xvv •• ...... itov .... 36"x80" .•.• 49" 36"x80" •... 69" Remlnda you of tho•• South Seas movie• with the celling fem and th• guy ln the rumply white suit U.tenlng as he hldH behind the screen. UNFINISHED BIRCH FACED CABINETS Can't think of a way I could make them for 1H1. can you? U you need cablnet1 and need them made L!::~~~~~s:t' well. this could be your deal. WALL BASE REAL WOOD PANELING Uk• paneling used to be. Real wood lace s and body. full v. inch and v·grooved. All tbe patina of fine furniture DI l1r .... 1700 18" •... 32.. CANADIAN BIRCH 24" ••.. 21 00 24" .... 3 7 00 ENGLISH OAK ~~.......,..~ 30" ••.• 2500 30" ••.• 4200 IRISH ELM 11.97 12.97 12.97 36" .... 2900 36" • • • · 4700 TURKISH PECAN • .,.. ···"(·~~ ""-~1" -:"Y ,.-•-.; -~ ,.. • ~ 2x4x95" STUDS They go out of here like a cat after the canary. What ·do you people do with all theM things? (Build a raft and float over to Catalina ?) 97! FLINTKOTE DRYWALL Ask th• contractors. we ... them 1llpplng a batch on the old plck·up. They a<rTe, and ao should you. 4x8 Ft. 3/8" 1/2" 5/8" 1.57 1.77 1.97 READY MIXED JOINT COMPOUND To flnlab off the drywalllng and get a perfect flat •utface. lfs easy with pre-mix .o don't nep your loln1s waiting. GAL. SGAL 2.44 8.99 DANISH WALNUT ITALIAN CHERRY INDIAN ROSEWOOD 17. . 18.97 23.97 SWING LINE PANEL ~,, ___ GUN 1497 DrtYe a nail a1 e<lslly aa a staple. AdJasta.ble power. coun tersink•. too. And ao more busted thumbs or black and blue flngera. DECORATOR PANELS 2'x4' 2'x6' 1'7 2'7 In a Yarlety of patterns. roundel. flemlab. and another one I ca ll "1929 Detroit.'' fo'1-uUl~ES.J'" ~ AN'o -rn£ L~a~r \ COMNEl.CI *'l.. ON tt2COR.t>! MONARCH MIRROR BI-FOLD DOORS .--1 -f ,· 2•"xl0'' SJ-~. ~l "'~(~I ~! :E ~ 60"x80" 10.- 72"x80" 12s• G reat wardrobe door• and a great way to make a room look twice 01 large. gold frames (well. it looks golden). So easy to work with. cut it with a good utlllty acl11oi.. but It k"P• the surface for years and years. PARTICLE BOARD SHELVES --..::!~~ 12"x3r •••• 39' · l2"x'8" •••. 49' • ~-• 12"x72" •••• 79• lf'dt ...... 99• Hard 01 rocks. cuts and works like wood. but for leH money. Does that lnterHt you? (I can't bear you.) KELLER ALUMINUM LADDERS EXTENSION 14' ••••• 17.97 16' ..... 19.97 20· ..••• 21.97 STEP. 'l'I" ••..•• 1.97 ,, ....... 9.97 s· ...... 13.t7 ........ 21.97 IJ9bt but •trong (l1b that dear lady I married). A price for nery ...._ SUNDANCE STUCCO AND MASONRY EXTERIOR PAINT 3 97 WHITE CAL. 4 97 COLORS GAL. Guaranteed tor 1 yearl and worth tar more than what we are asking. Tbouacmda of colors. NATIONAL LUMBER GOODUFE IJdERJOR W AU PA.Dfr WHJft COi.OU 3 97 CAL. 4 97 GAL llTDJOI SDG.GLOSS LATEX tlDI WHITE COLORS 4n CAL. 5 97 CAL Guaranteed for 1 years. Don't let a low price scare you away.· read the analysis. compare it to paint• co•tlng far more. Why the name Plus 10? Who lr:now•? I do know Behr makH pretty good stuff. Beyond that it's anybody's gueH. ROLI,ACOUSTIC 1 LB. S LB. 1" 5" Ulre It say•, you can roll out an acouatlcal finish. Got that funnr moonllke look that aoau up sound. ROLLATEX I LB. SLB. . 149 4" To texture walla. fUlt ... thla and roll It oo. Wltb a little practice JOU CGD do~ (a:bou1 stx ........ 11). ~ tbna 14 orlt 11. -wblc:heftr-- '7 3 Mere. 9 Pass ShltioltWOCJCMI VB auto tact air power steerin.g, radio, luggage rack t949HHDI •2999 P.T 1l (•"* 74 Ford LTD ~Door va auto trans fact air pawer steert11g 1273JZEI $3299 ~f ull •"'4 '73 Ford E-100 S.rtft' v. v.a. power steenng AM' FM taoe E~tra snaro (7071CVKI •4199 ""'""•'1·•~...,_ '75 FORD R.clwo GT VB .iuto. trans. fact air cone:! POwer stee11ng, tadb Like new (93364XJ t4499 '74 FORD '73 FORD PWo WOCJCMI Auto rr ans . tact air cond luggage 1ack [587GMKJ $21M '75 FORD Mnerlcll VB auto trans fact air ronc:I steenl19. rao10 188LPOI $3299 ..... r .. &l ·.- '74 CHEVROLET v.,. Hak .. 1cll 4 soeeo radtO IOW mileage .614PCD $1799 P\dT•.-l l~ '72 CADILLAC Sect. De V lie VB auto trans fact air cond power ~~~;;i)$32ii •ool '76 DODGE .... WOCJOft PWo 2 Door .. V!!J. 111to trans . flCI atf cood pawe< • 50e9d radio heate< [468KPVI '74 Ford Min .... Gllle Auto trans 1ac1 air cond radio vinyl roof new tires 19921(lJl $2599 175 FORD ... V8 ,1<1tl1 tr.1n1 l;ict 1111 cone:! POWf'r ~ll'('(tn!I vtnyt root radtO ,J24ME Tl $4499 ""'.it ,.._ '71 DODGE ,..,. V'I "'"' l•,10' '"'I •. , CPf'<I •ad•O ".''l\.Vll $18M .... ',,,,._ '74 CH&VROLET ~Certo Vtl ''""' 1r,1n• l.11 t ,,., cnn<I r.Jd10 t.11111.111 t•lfl till whrfll i3/ IKKl 1 s3999 ~i1 ·199~- "" ,.., 'l,,.(.nw '75 FORD M1st.cJ Gltle 4 weed oower s1eeo09 rad•O Ylnyt roof 10 221 moles 1193NPU t3499 '7 3 Ford Pinto SteHoaW..- 48 101 motes racl10 healer t~iGRV) 'IM9 '74 PLYMOUTH ~2Door H\lrdlOD V8 lacl .!If COM oower 1l('flf1ng rildtO 14,?!>KBRI •26M ",., ... , ....... '73 FORD ...... "' WhN•I Onllt' Yfl auto traM poMtr ~tl'i'rtnQ (;>!\!\MPJl s3tM -_, '"' • od "'" '"' '~ ~'"' $ 2999 txic~•·I \l'ilb ,,.. 1n1 con:.QIP t nted glass ('I~ !11 dPfrO~tf'r ~!( t I r 1J•JI t res wnl.'.-t covt·•\ hon• 4 rt .. r 1>umper QUJfl)) ~tOC I< ~1 0 1:> Se·r •6RIOYl490:1f. 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Ot f""Ot to 1rw s.ntl.,.. l U>tHY \YU•m '' ~vlhOr ind M.!.tl'\d<Yt'TWrlt fntor~hon Sy\ft"'' (°""~ tnlttt• Oy •• .ir\ .,,. •'"'""°""" Ai41V"lmf"' Ot CO'"D'Of'ntW Of Mo9d1c.-l C-nt•r "' ,.,..,.,h ••t•l••t>I• ., •utt\Ott,.d PorNMllM tl\llMAf• \ ot J ....... ", ... ln\tUuf1(\ft~ a<t ..,..ovtd F"ndl""Q rot IM &r0!•'1 lf'Wlrife Pf"OO•t\M 1\ •wt"°'ut'<t AQ'H 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s Friday July 9. 1976 DAILY PILOT D:J The Bluest M.riretp&.ce on the Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It • Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval •eoi h '°'' . . . . . t 000. 2'999 aentah . . . . . . . . lQ00.'699 ......... ,_ '"--Merchol-'i• ...... IQOO.I099 lo,, & found ..... SOSO..:>en" t:J: & Martne lu..neu, lrwHtl'Nftt & • f inonc IOI . . . . . 5000. 5049 S.vicH & a...,, 600C).60991Mnt .. , .... 9000-9099 fmploy!Nnt & t;:wbilH & othtf ''tPCWation 7000• 7 I 99 ronsportahon . . . 91()().9999 ~~!!~~.~': ......... ,~!.':':..~ ...... . G••r.. 1002Gt•r.. 1002 ····•••······································· WA TEltFROMT \l'\\ u11d1·r l·on~lrul'l 1011 1·11nt1•11\p (',1p~·l'11d , I Bl\. I '· li.1 . fJl.1\1111 111 .1\h HH :.! lrpln 11.1!-111 l'o 11111,, p~ l'tl'I' ,\ lle1,1t • ...;;1~;11111111 l.tdo ;\01d,11 UH. ot I BH .\ ., 011 -.au<I" lwa<.'11 ~u.1.11110 BIL •. 1µ1. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .·1 1 ri •• 1·.·d•Ll•·· ~.11 o7Solo' 1---------IGtMral 1002 ERRORS: Adverllsen shotlld cfwck ttMlr od doily ottd report er· ron imtMdiately. Th DAIL y PfLOT OHUfM liability for the first in· cornet insertion only. Publish.r's Notice: \II r ... 11 ,.,,ah' .11h 1·11 '"'c Ill thl) Ill'\\ 'lt:ip1•1 I' '\lh Jt'l'l lo llw Fl'tlt•1,1I f :.111 llou"lll: \1 t tol 1•11; '' h11 h m .11.t•, II 1111•1:.11 11 ,1 II \I' II I"• .I II\ JI! 1• l•·t t'IH'•• lirutt\tttun nr tl1.,.11111111.1l11111h,1~1•l111 1.tt ,, \ nlof I t•hJ.:,l••U 't'\ ot lluUttfl.11 Ut lt,!llt til ,If 1111• ltlllltl ... Ill.JI..•· Jtl\ ''" h p11•t 1•r1•11t l' II m11.1 I lltll "' "'" 11111111,1111111 •••...............•.... 816 is BETTER 'rhl' l..111:1 'l h•lllH' Ill till' t:u1nnhuut \ 11 .. alunn,i..:. ,1 IHI).:\' lllJ'l\'I !'>Ultl', ,I i.:111•,t li1h ni-.11111.1 i:11t:111 II< 11.tlldt•d """'" I 111 F.1111 I tn & 1111 '"·" 11111111.!: t••t' I '1111nl••1 1111' 1\111) l\ , ... ,, rl·~t 1>aHn "•'l on itl\ <'\11 .1 le 1! Int ••ti " q111l'I • ul .i,. '·'' ,\(111 ,. up ltt "·" CALL NOW 752·7315 DONAl D M BlltD A\\o<•ot•\ a .. oho,,. 2 STORY·4 BDRM ~.~.~ ....... ~!.f~-~.~ ........ IOOJCHMr .. 1002 ...................•.••.....•................. W !·.SI.F Y ~ TAYLOR CO. tU ::\l. l'<>l\S ~1111·1 · l~M t> DOVH SHORES B..IGAHCl-$275,000 Somt• th111gs art> beyond pri<'l'·hke It\'· ing an one of the ftnl')>I \ 't EW homl's an N B. Brilliantly i.un lil 1nll'nor '' uhun danl m arhll•. er~~lal. cl<: L<il'l~h ld~ql Lgc. 3 HH tx>uuty. Call' 1111 S•~HilhRoad NEWPOIT CINT'Bt. tu. 644-4t I 0 1001 Ga•u.i 1002 ···········•··········· ...................... . CORONA DIL MAR FOREVEI VIEW \la,.:n1t11•,.nt 1J<'i'an \ "'"' I lt1t• 111 ,, I. 1ml :.p.-.·11.u·ul.1 r 111 l' 1 ;., lt1•olnH1111 h111nt• \\1th th.1l 11101!1•1 ti \11)0\h lt•t•lllll! 11111:1• µl,J11l-Ptl 11 •• ., 111"'1111: '"""' "'!'r l·••l-1111: tlw 1111•,111 """ 'l'.11 H•ll' dllllllf,: l'Otolll .111ol m11'11•1 n l..111'111·11 \II 1111 , \\1111 11\1· 1,111111\ ltt•d llH•lll• 11111~ l1d fl ;i I ;I 11••m "Ith '"'l li.11 11111~ .1 ~llHI\ 1111 olo1d 1'11 l'l II 1•1f .11 ~1:1 IM"I I '.Ill"' ljlll<"l- 1.• 1.;:111.-..-•• Wcrterfro"t he \\'1• l J ll I hi' I ht' l'' l'I Five Bedrooms S67,500. \\'ow' 1'1tJI ·, ,1 1111 ol 1t.1u'" for lh•• 11111111•1 llull hl11< k 111-.. h1111I I.tit• "' fruit ,,..,., 111 1.1r.I -.11.11·1111 upi.;1.11l1·tl \ 1111:.ilf l'l.1• ... 1-:,.·111'"'· lt1 .1JIJ•lll1t111t·111 univ IMQuail ~ liilPlac• Praperti•• . 7Sl-19l0 " l4QO QUAil ST NIWll'OU llA(H ATTEM LANDLORDS! "'" lll'l'•I I"' 111i:' lltl \ 11111 1t'nlJb '" Ft-:~• llt'n l•'I' 11a111ni; ,1).!t.UI 1;;:1 <1.to1 MESA VERDE OHLY S59,900 ~.~.~ ........ 1~.~.~····-· G1•r.. I OOl G, .. ,._. I OOl .............................................. GIACIOUS Ml. HurlJor V1~w Hill:s J hdrms .. plus (am1ly rm . on lurgt•, t·orner '1ew lot The prkt• of $1 17,500 uwludt•s lht• lund <nol leusehold > ICIOV Wh1ll' S•11 ls. ('uronu dcl !\1:i r 01>t·11 house d:11ly 1 5 P M. '7M400 I 002GtMrat 1002 ·•·······••••···•·•·••·•·•········•··••••····· "TWO MASTERS" '""I"" l ~;,(,!(\• l'IH'I 1'1"111111 ht1t11l' \\1th l><•<fl•kllll' I.! \I\!'\ rt-:lt !'>I 11 ... ~1 .1 II.1th • : I Jr i:.11 I h,1t 1h111hl,•, f()I f• 1 I Ill '\1111• \ ,111! 1111 1~1· \ l'hll I\.' fl,ll kllll! Ill pl,I) ,11 \',I \ II Ult "11 h.1 nl + l;.1· \ ··;.: ...... ,,.,, I .111:> .. 1 ,1pp,•.1I 1,,, th\.' ho,111lJbl1 l.1t111l1 . ,,.,. 11 thl\\ R11th Lawrie. Realtor 646-4380 Beach Beauty ('h,tl fllfllf.: J lfl'tlt<W)fll ~ 111·11 h1111w l.1tt .111·11 on 1.jltl•'I 1·t1lll1 'JI' \\II It '"'"'' I.in.!•' lut ll•••1t1 '"' IW••I. \ t•;!1·1.d1h• i:.11111•11 ll\ p.11!-1t1'(11111halt>11•1 lk1···1111, 11·11111.11·1··11 ,-., 11 11 1! r ,, 11 "•I ~,.I It· 1 t1 .111:.1 .. rr.•ll out ut ''·''' .Jt1il ,,.,~ ll10ll\Jlt•tl ~7 )VII 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALlACE REAL ESTATE . INC. CAPE COD EST A TE 41EDROOM· 2 STORY POOLIE4CH Sl7,500 l'.t11.111..1.' ·lf'Proal'l1 tu tor mJI 1•n t 11 l..1ri:•• l.11ml\ :-111•11 llvin.1: rot1111 1;u11rmt•I <'1111111r v l..111·1t1·11 1>111\' :i1\\"•p1111t ,,1.i11-,. to :.\'tltKfrd m.ish'r '111l<' .incl r h1tdrt't1 ~ 1111.1fh'I' '''11101' ll:?:!,ll110 Fii \ ;·. 111.111 'o 111·1t1 ht..111 \'11.'t' 123J lllUlllh p11~-. 1\rn nhuuM.' t:.1 II Oti:I ;!181 f'f I If </•ii I -4 h')llf '• I [~ISll OCEANFRONT 1111 11.tlho 1 ' l11•sl h~a· 11 ~lilt ··11 \. "'"" c111hf 111 .\:11111 ~l.111\ \ll.1): 11 4 E. OCEAMFROMT OPEM DAILY I ·S l'I) \.'\T P II 0 l'~:11'1 I ~;!'. 1.ta .• 11u $45,900 f1·11111, t.11111111 lto1111• 1111 hco~·· 1111 11 d11·.1m l.11 . h L: LH \\ I ....... ~· lt.t l".111 lo<' lflll d1.1,1•1I ,111) I to ,.,,,1111..: lo" 111h·r ... • .... l ,.:111 l l11Jt1 It It> o; II Thi' llt'" 'l'·ll«'f 11 111 11111 "llU\\lllCI\ .Htt•pl ,Ill\ ·"" l'rll"". ,,,, 11•.ll .... 1..11· \\IHI h ,, Ill \ hll.1 I 1•111 ul t ht• l.rn UACHESTATE l.111.1l"tl I 111111• (111111 '"'""' l'n1a11•t11l1h· ""•'*' ... 111•t•I . ttu;.:'• t .-.11 \•It 11 \\II II t'llfll j1l1•l 1• I' I I \ J ( \ !-: 111 (' r l J 111 l' t l.1111 111 11111111, t'ltlltl(l'I 1 t luni: h1•11,,• -h1•1· .111,1• tha1 1o; "h.11 II h.1~ f~·h,:h1t11I k1t1 lt1·t1 "'lh .111 lllll\l1•rn II lllt'llll it•\ ;J l ·h-.at Ullttt.,? ht•tlrtHtttl' -.! lo.1th' 111 .111111111 11'1' "' ... 1k ll'.1•ft•1I t:l.1" \\ 111 1 J\tll Ill :! tu . \\ f:im LIDO lSLE I 111 11 It 1• I ti\ 11.11111 Walker r. lee A111l lsta111 ••.•..•.•••..••....... 1002 ....................... MUST SELL ''"''' l.1t1'ht•11. "'""""'!! .. t.1U~ 111 rtl.t,U•I 'Ultt• plll' l!lll''' 1111.trl•···, \)11,t "''' tlll' l'\l'llllt\l' lhllllt' 111 h1•IH'l \I 'II;;! 1;;1;~ -·, ,, ~, ... ' ROOMS """' f1 1•111 It tl11t•I' ·"'"'lu1..i~ 111p 111 ·""''. l'•"n'-' ... e•~ en ht•h<1'' •' PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642·5200 675·4060 ~ LASTCHAHCE S46,000 '"·'"" 11w11 "'' 111·1· 11111·11 OP'EH SAT /SUM I ·S • ul "" ,.,,. 1 •"t.1 \I"'·', 137 VIA HAVRE \,..,, .1n·.1 I ',ill lht\• hi ~~1 I 1 hit ~ 1!111111 ~ ,, Wt' ;,1;) \11'11 11,1111 • 111111111: I Ill l.ut I.I' S<mth pJt 111 Slto:!,IMKI LAWSON REALTY • 675-4562 • MASSIVE MESA VERDE l'.1111,1,lll' l,lllllh lttlllh' Ill c .. ,1 .• ~""""" , h"''\ ,11 l'·' I' h I I ' l' I. I II )I h I I 1• ol Walker & lee A1111I fstat1t -----------•I l1<•tln~1111' ''1th "'"""'' EASTBLUFF LUSK D-PLAN \ "'" & '""11, I htlrm~ f,1m11\ rn1 n ... 1u11t11ll\ MOTHER·IN·LA WS GUESTS OR MAIDS DELIGHT ltLt,t•·t ''"H"''' ('o;v 1·11111\ll' l.1l• """ with .11! 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I 11 I' 111 ,1 111 l ;11 n c •I 1\ n "\ ~I ES.\ tlt•l \I \ H 111 H ~II \ t .11ld,·tl 1111< 111 \ ,\I' I 1·1Hnp \\ \..11 '"" llv rm 1111,1.:1· 1 ........ ,1 .. 111 .. ._,.,,., '·'''"'II''' \0 .ttl l1>1l.1 ~ l>nl\ ~i!1.l)IMI 01117111 • I 1 • 1 '• It~ (.'hl'l I.. lh1i. ~'Ill' 1:11 rutl l.11:llr(llHll~. :! ll,tlh~. l'IU:. .1 dt•n 111111 1,11111 h 1 urn)l. lm·al1'<.I 1111" quid 1·ul J,. ,,It' 111•,11 th1• IH'l\;\lt• 1·11cnm 11•1111 ,~ h:.:ht.·11 let1111' l'•1111 h Sp~\.'1.d .Ill' 1·ond lcK• \II for '1nh ~7.000 l'"l't11111t1t·' 111i:n11t1111' :1 1lui.11•· w11h Jc11t1 t.>ah ' lll·tl1•1tlltl llllll" ~/lllt'l ,11 I 'rit'l'tf Ill I hl' • ·,1)',.. St'<' 11 llll\\ DONALD M. at•D Auoc1ot•\ teohon TWO BEDROOMS tr•·•· lu\\"I ,.,. ,.,., lt·nd' 111 l.111!1' \ .1111 \\II It l'l1111hl(' 1-.1r i:.irai:t•' l .. 1\ ''It 111 1t1i: room and i:ourrnct l.1l<'h(•n' Y11u l'Jn'l m11>S \I 1 l h l h I ~ ~ \\ t• l' IJ I Tl It ma"'''' 1J,•c1r1111m Jnd 2 r hlldrcns rNn·ah ' llui::<· bat·k) ard v. tth room Cur po11I ' Wot1 t IJ '>l " ,. e k " n d • II u r t ' llri tiOIO $31500 DONAlDM.llRO ,., 9 "'''' s~~j l~':~,-~11:1~:;~~·:} 1--·~·"o·· •• ·~···1·.·.·.;-~-tw-~ __ , [ ~ ftlltl hv a11pc11n111wnl only \\'011·l l:i'I. not al $.')7,950 for lb11-popular 4 Assumable YA bedroom modi· I "1th "iuntrv kllt•ltc o fa mil llu.1:c 4 h<'droorn. 3 hath 1 · ~ "Ith fo m1ly OJX'ntns; Ill 1•10m, c.lhll• f1 rl'µl:1l·c. 2 ,,.,.10derl puliu. and 11·, i!l,hlllll\" .\. ~· ll. 1!\ r. d It 1t ,, RH>•i h-t t ! O.,:,hl • /\nyl1M .. ~ .1·.thl11f' P1 .. 1 Bldq PARTY HOME MESA WOODS l.rl! IHlrm.;. :!1 • h., frml cl111 Fl< " tit.ii f11>k l 'pµratlt'd lhru1111l w walls 11f s;la:.~ 1hal Of>l'O lo h-rr:irt·d s;anlt·n~ & 11001. Lq:. )artl S-'S·!l-.t!ll .----.. Walker &lee Reel fstete hl\ \\ '-t'll \.ti d' """•'t' In ht' It,.\ -· ' ~ '; '; ',,II U\\ ,., \ I :. 111 ,:.)o\o ,\ 1;1:! ·111~ CUTIE In M~wport Thn•" t.. 1.11111h "'"Ill .! hal h:. 111 ••pl.111• plu,h (';II 1'•'1111)! :>lt.Jl.t• I hul ~l.!.11.10 f,.,. JAC08S REAL TY 6 75-6670 DOLL HOUSE BeJut1tul :l hl'tlroom h n 1n I.' 11 n I h 1• 1 I' r 1 poµular Wt-:STSllH: 6 BEOROOM $60,900 ~.·,·h11l1·rl .11n11n~ , , , ... in 1111 ' It l'.1 ut a 111 I I 1 ~ h 1~1111h I:. 1111, l.11 11 .. 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Htd pool IMMIDIA Tl OCCUPANCY t.u'<ury 1.11lnttm(lnt h\'1n~ rrom sul5 \. I .. •( 'hlldrcn S.'<·tion ovt•rlonkl.I\" the W"ter A<t11lt11. N, 111 p .. l~ ICV. IU(U\' )"!U 1110 •l..011 montlll) r.ill.'S .. " ~ l 2"2 Mii 11.ut. ~, :..01•• . • , Private p~•ti·o, ftr"'r>l uc", b ""m e d t;nJoy ST50.ooo ht"ult 1~1 l\l c~n Ur . .. -BR 1-7., .. 2 Forc•t 1... Al\ rly brand ne11 4hr "' · • ~,·,~~.I-v.c1: .. '11 rent .. "" .. "' "'.. 11pu. 7 1;wlmn11n1t pool~. 1 CS Ulk• l':i.li.t ol NcWl)Ol'l • ""' " u b r I 11 I 4IDRM •POOL uu ctdtin ns, full kitt·he ni;. P ool & I ht·-'t i 1 UI \ RB $3'~ 2'" "· ormo in n1: lS • , • :.::JiU!'>rllµurtlllvd .C'~I ,. 1~ t'u «nn11t•ou1·t~1>u \l.) •·8·R ....... 1 NoblM "Ir trvk.Y1u11rrn.11clbar .• r <:onuu •1_11 <·ult Ho1nd1111'1\' v. f.1m11, rccreutio nroom .l ye:trlease. m1lvs •>f hkyl'le lru1l1. !>~ti!llWO • • ...,. ~ " Coun, • • ·~ ..,.,, n1 li ' ' ;,111 !li:.Sur GS5·3007 I ff _______ ,... __ _ .ti 8 $39.S lnd~cpd, upCrd'd $tl ~ ._,.;-..,, o Y rn1 full~ l'~1I <I. l>t'JUI p utt ng, 81HI lobounl. fic~ci>t5:dl"J)l &palntln mo.1132-m6&Ml-G~9_ Owncr.GI0~3 hkl~cviJ 1'.1tt 111111111.he 2035 Fwh•rtot1,CM croquet. Junior 1 '15 frp Room• 4000 It o ut. 81u 1c h /Sh1tc k r1nd10 Sun J oa11uin · Quit!I nit tle-1101· In '"' ~ll.t'(I ''"~ It•• 1-'ch !· 11 1 hr I-urn.:! In: ch1~,·b. ffAYLOn APARTMENTS "?4!1.~ monthly; 11130 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• are11 Vucanl. Cu ll Su UR,~~ Jb. popul<Jr "!ill• 11ui11 d ~,Ill! cot11111un1t) s;.,., K) ·'111'1 :.:i7 Ud. q u""n" 1.u· h.·d , I"'"' 21J ....... C. M. 645-014) ;~o~y~.:.::i·:u~~~~~f~~1 1•,1 c•nl !"· µ11\•. l?' 1-2~1 MG-777i,110!1:es. Luis Key'' mdl Prim 31Jr .+ ~l'n, :.!l.111 . .:urd"nlll.l'l't'S n .>NL>O 1-'0R 1lr(':.lltn~ 1m, i..tr.1 1111\• Pr'-Mmtl0h7 t rlC' kildH•n:1, iirlvah wk&.SIJO/mo.up.:.11>rh:1u Super 3or4 ~rm ''b;. view.Avnll.J uly l ).$000 hullll' fl'n111a , IJ'OOI, P" IU :!'llT.41.u Jlrn.t vrli.t'. roonlb . l'IH:I 11ar 1rnt los or lla lc111lies, ~0.!'.411·S~or S~H)(~ ho--Cr tM d rrw·,-;10 547-7044orK33-321S bl'neh uc:cc-o. S~Ull •-ii ~"'•O 11111 ~iJ.4".•u; " 1111·11.:e Adultio only I d """~ P " ,... " o • • O<lO c k 1 •"" ...,. " .... c.ar1)el n11. r 11pe1'1l'11 . tl > t,urn rm. w/k it t·'1 , • • · •• -.. U · '> w 1 > " I . ,,u ~·ls. Uµt•11 ll S !'Ill ._ b I ' S:WS. 9634500 Agcot. nol700 sqft. t:xec. 4 Ur ll"'a 4!M :r~5 !eves I uwnc•r tiluff11 :!hr, l!hn, i.irt loC'n ... Mno 11•4 0 ... Poiltt llZ S~ lcrrunc>in 11urk n • prlv 'll!s. 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' • . .._w,..... • ..-oc without flrelJIJcc S:HU. ~ NEW TlllPLll II , i;uper .. ocallon.1 I k r 't I or .ease -r t11nnn tidt I l11pet11. drape-.••••••••••••••••••••••• I h Walk to :schCJ?I & park 111· ~,.:ii ~-~~ ii4o~~~0.4:u~~5· comlo al T HE COVE l > 1 ~ton.• & . rdrti,:. Kids Ir )lliS. UtJI pd. Cute & co7.y ,:~vta:ht:~u11e & O\'t'n. d is-;31~~ :!1~~0~nO ~ ~~~ }~~'. HUKAL ATl\IOSP Hl':RE associated ....................•.. sid4;. tr act . N r ~hoppmi:. --------~1.n_irnum S'i5() mo. 1213> pcll.ok ~ lse. 493.5401 w/pool. Fee. ltiU W. Wibon OOJ.t;oo:;, or842_7508 Loving cure. b a lanced llM·-"'' "'" IHI\, Tn~s S4-5 /mo. 1n l·l ds w l! have 2. J & •I bdrm 11t»348G ___ ., , . J\J uw Rcntals.5'tO·S3'10 ____ 1 meals, nice p o t io. jard e n er. Ask for homes & lownhome • . . bd. 1 -.bu. O~eau Hills •2 llr .Mes a Verde lower. NEW l&J llr paliohomes !>44·3833 l\l aryann or Barbara avail for lea:.e. F rum ~~~~~hHP~~: 2~~j 'i;~· lw1~11~ View.,,. poo~. ~.., .... , ()wet arl.'n. Adults. Sl2S. 2113 lluntington St. •---------•Su--m-....,.--.-.-n-t_ol_•-4200 l\• 1' .,,, 8 ' ... ' f'.. ! (, M2·.W74or963-2896 $325.Nofees. • "?E · g~ · ·mu.· 0 ~ Unfwftlsh~d ~opcts.8:l3-8974 8·12·3Sl3.0pen l·4PM llANCH fU•;ALTY ~so. ~-123-le~ 842·9040· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Br. 2 ba. hlk to hNICh. 2 ••••••••••• , ••••••••••• ~·1;'~~abl~~I :a;c~~'.. ____ s_s_1._2_uoo ____ 1 BLUl-'i''S Coodo lt'.1ses Capistrano a.och 3111 br. cpts, d rps, u~>:.t11lrs. Cor t:ar. \'rly. r\o pets. N~wport Br h. $150. wec•k. ~-mo. S36·0JIS. • Stnrting at S.1!15 IRAHD MEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~undd n: f~ep. Kids ok. IRAMD NIW S39S. 642-1603, ~1;~ 1~ 1~~1k to oc:tiun. • .:r o WNHOUSE for rent Nr H n tg H a r bo ur & beach, Lge 2 Ur l ~, Ua :.1(.011do. S27S mo. ind 'ii m a in t & pool. 1213) •LJ9-0!J69 ; 1714 ) 644-01!15 •RENTALS• •Agent.6~<1 1 1:ia• •BR \\>/~aragl' d{•'.l n l\<> og:;.~0'J.831·90tlt 21r21e-S275 2 BR., 2 BA ......... $.I ---- - . Luxury T11ohme 011 lhl.'. I · l 1· ' --• ·~ Dlk bl·h. IJ11~la1ri. :1 hr, u -l'··- '> Ult WATJ::llf''HONT:!aoo~qlt , pulisudes. Spcclltl'ular w n_u p~in · {,r apt•!l,Adull E aslside 2 br 21r +On, 2 ba, frpk. i:ur, hlllll\ 0:1 "'11!· La;~c l hr "J.11 • -n" Z HA. · · · · · · · · S-1 2 Br & Ut-n. J Ba. side la:.~ Oc·ean vu, Walk to shop· l'rpll!~~J. mo. SJHl!l50 · townhouse. Patio, encl Zlo-Sl50 S.150. Yrlv i,,,. bi5-t1i11 SlflS 6-SI •J wk or S5-0o ~=R::~·~'t'i\:·ssi.5/~.; avail LldoPl•otn.S850m. pini.: 23 m111 to O.C. Cor0ttodelMor 3822 i.:ara~e. L i k e n ew. E nclosed g:iraj!l's, laun 1h1ysf>-~IGl4U.l~~~hst.' mo.July/A~·675·5810 313 BH .. 2 BA ....... S42 yrly lse Agt. ti-10-8119 JirFort. Adult c:ummunl· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms 69<.KI dnes. Quiel. uut central_[I Hr 2 Ba. bltns. Mill dC't>k, 3091-.. Onyx. Spac. 3 br, 3 RR .. :!': BA. . .. ~~( 1i;~~; View Homl'•. S br. ly, 15 rrs. & over. 2lir . Er\STSllH: ly l~catcd. Adu I Lo; on IL J. ,, blk to Ocean & Bay, patio. s_· 111 I bo_a,t_. 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Evl.'S & wknd~ 2 CORONA DEL MAH 67 ·7601· agent 2 Br. 2 n:s. S21lS & u1> IO<". Resp. adlls only. S:NS •SAN CL t:M t:NT E • Mam Ht>nlals, 540.5370 o<.'l'an !\taster suite 600 OOIS·6351 Br Tow!1house, frplc:. ~e. zur . bltns. pvt putlo.. 2 Ur & den. 2 Ha. $350 mo. 548·3904 ll<'.1t'h 1\pts . Houses anit 1 sq fl. 1:J00:-11 fl lot11I. 3 Br. Pool, tenn111. ronl int•ntal Shag cpt carport S200' & up. Fa m ily & a dult un· -Dix. Conuos. from 8150 • br . family r m. prestige 3 ba. frpk. \~l!thar. l~""-J breukfasl. :;<>meo('ean& mo.642.7073_ · 1 its uva1I. (No pl'ls 1 Hct". LX 4U~ 2 Ka. fph-.' l(t1r. perw('('k.Call<&92 4121 ll reu . Neur beach . yds to lt'nn1s , pool a.-UCll'I Catalina views Cl11sc to --------rms. voll<.'y bull t•I, v.alk d:;hws~1 -blk tu bdl. nu BE ltTHA HENllY C hild r en. pel. S4SO. sauna Wulk to bch. SS CopistrClftO 3278 :.hopping & fine hcad1. Ii.I. l bd, pool, 1 adult or t11kc to he111•h. <N11ar ~t~. ~ly.S4Stl.6H·ll03 HEALTOHS llusst'111. Agl. 963·5611 per mo. 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IAYFRONT, I IR S:lOO 1it.~1xl 6i 5. 72S.5 CoroM*fMw 3722 •••••••••••••••••••••• CUTK t Bit. l BA. ~:!,\ ynu '"'""' twm an~1 ONI. /\/110 IWO BEDROOM. I It 2 8/\11-l, AOUlJ Al'AkTMLN r I IOMES. OulMAOdlflll ~""°" CA"'"'· Sil<ttU"!I Brool<• ~nd bj>ttli><"l.llO.t \\'~r,.ri;ttl<1, Ar'""'" :l()' 111,,. Tr•n. S..1mmlng IW r•lti-\<Ol...,~n f!Ual. t,..., Jmnh Cntm., Gym. INnd \i\>IS..,,t..,tt Coon. J •Kw:ri, c;...,. .. ,., l\RQ\. Rllll11fd 1<1bl<.,,.. U11hho<1.., .. 11h f lf4"P11)u• ,.,..s Conwn.1llon Ph t.ho..-\l<IUt brnfld.r~w ..dull """"~"' hun~ 1'00AY' Sharp :lhr. :!bu curnl o 0111 you wh 1~h 111l'luilc I .! :1 ltm ollor<•s IMm g11lf cours<.'. palio.b:ilc. Uenm 1••·1hni.:i1. 110011 ~135 l)l'r 1110 1\tl 1 A.<.:. $42!1 ;,,10.on:! panrlv•I t•l.'''('tol "e ll~. A1rpor1.t•r lloti•I 1'•1 h·.1~e patio k 1tC'heo1>. p luis h rcq. 83.'J·:l2ZI 'I'll nm111 2 1.U apt. pool Close to ~f. Viejo &. oc11un. 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A DEL M.AR tWFICfo:SI' \Cfo: \\'\IL. ~I "'l rl :1111 C!nll Ail' II 1 ' c· " ' e 1 ' \I ~ m r\l •111 ftl'ill l!liO •••••••••••••••••••••• ""0 . ·o •1 . I trnrr Beagle, fem Nr O· k " bl ? 10 ... TIUILOERS DENTAL CllAlltSIUE '-m---------• r t.::\ : .. an :.c a:1srmi; lloae Hosp NO 7,1 76 1m 1n.,pro em .,. .., from Sadc11eback Colleg~ •>Jl 2W7 C1tll Alcohol Helpline ASSEMBLERS Wl!Slltall Cor p. m11.nuf. of full lime vus111un open IEAUTY SALON t:~\al>hbh..:d location \ crv fa\'orable lea~" l-.111 for mrormat1u11 for gradontm,it t:litl-S ol _ 24hr~uday83S·J8JO lhe world 's finest lorsupt!r dyn11m11·i;arll l!178.nam..:1la~tlmh11kl-'UUND2wk~a,1tu,Hlue1 Pre c151o n e l ect r ~Glltxi::ls hlls lmmi:d. assl dentist in ln•rnc ii. '"Zum~a" -ali.o ha~ 1iointS1amesem11le acJu1t1EXCESSIVE DrtlNKING m echan1cul sw1lc:hcs vacanciesfor Must kno w t'llpanficd first name. cull ln ldt'n ' al w 1fI e11 co I I <1 r I rums hv<'s F.xper pref'd, bul w1I ~-•-o_...__ duties. Call ~·8339ht"11 r E . 548 63GS s.1!J llS87 Want In Stop" w.-............ ~ -JPM 150 I Wedcliff Dr. tJ >'· \es --.-DETOXIF'ICATION & tram. Molden _,_. -·---- :"l.c"'po1t F111a11njl Ctr LOST Prescription sun ~bclrnuld. Ueoul :.mJlf: llEHABILITATION STACOSWITCH IMC D.ck Hardwer~ l>ENTAl. Spec.'111hsts ore GROUP INSURANCE RATER L•asln9 Offic~ Spac• glaSM?:.., 1e1n1ty or t!llh & l 0"' '-'d mJlj; doi:. ""~1 Call us ;M -Hrs a day I IJlt llukcr C:vsta Mesa 1 • ...,., Seeks mulllre. p time 'ullonSltl·.\lanu!(t'r OrangeA\C,Cos111 Mesa r;imll \\e i:roome . SoulhCoasl S49·l041 ftl Gent'rUI orrit•e hl'lp St't'klllJ: an 1nd1v. w /t(OIX <-ommon $en.Ile & mall 11b1hty No \)!ping or ltl Ing Salary ~:?Omo. l'onl11ct l'ersonnel Oep1 1 ii I llil:! :11 u <:\l ;w; Pleas .. c;,ll !>46 4-478 ilfJprox 8 mo old, 11 I~.. Communily lfosp1lal Equal Oppor Employer & c.,.,..,, Insurance etc t:x~r'd __ _ vu: Ortei:::i "") & Sun So Laguna 1·499· 1311 :'llin of I yr expcr Tl'<fU. 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A .,. h 1 1 ·• 'l,J· k A c 1 ---------1 \iq1o1t .t1l'JI 5 11>·11171 pupp1t's"'a111111 ur c Kee~hond <.:.ipo <' propo5.r as ion sanu ,,._._orm1c vc. o.'>a 0 L.~T\L \111111-·r1 lvr 111lo1nu-LIQUORLICEHSE &ib·SJi3 area,''"' lo "Slale'', Aborlrnn. adopllon & & Lido Isle <.:ontl'm Mei.3. "'' l?rotuf> 111 tum rh1ldrcn heart liroken kt'eprng porary -Europeo Newp orl nc-t•d c; :! GUARDS -<?range c:11~n1~.1..>nSt1~~Lo!>l S1hl'f <.;ra) To~ Rt>"'11rd' 4!J6 -llti21 Jfl A£'C R E S-47 ·256~ Boul1q ul'S require a i: BOATS e mployl'l'':>. lro nl & ll v1 n c Jrl'.i f·1111 ~ ,\l,·dll:.il ~u1l\' (.'d\I S3'i5 Gem•r.11 llKK1,\IL.'\ Poodh.•m;ile Hu1111na,:10 S£'l\I 1itress1ve-l'nthui-1asllc rh;a1rsicl e. includ n1 mo \11 rnml Xl;1l lut'J S3J.50ll I' J 11 II 4 n c ~ Pier. Heward !162 ~17 AIORTIOM ruhion inlereall'd ca reel n I l e rn at t> Sn t AM s P time· Im '""d cmplu\ t111n r,.1 t IH 11 t:ollcl1 •2 1J I :!72··t:!49 U>ST. Male Germ Shep Counst'hng & Referral personnel w1lh slrune re· Willard Yachts 640-1122 men l l 11 "d c w '' r ' -~ T t 1-'0U/l:O l\la le blk .& "'h Blk & lon, \'ry s ll'nder Pre11. les1-uva11. wknds ltl I al ba~kn ro d •-----------• l:n1rorms furn. i\,1tt' 21 ~ .,..,......-,, rus P"Cld la m1v l'WI• " > 1 5 c:. '" un · 11200Condo A ue D-t .. /R•c•,t ovur 1t c11r.-d u\. • • Cini s1:.o di\. i rm ,11111• uul p(I. ,\ L ampl<' 11ki: \\111011 d. \..o r.•.l h'""' Ull1c:•' Sp.ll'l' 1111 1t•t1l ~·· n •t0J11;il h,•l p (I\ :.a1la t•k 1 ·11 \I <.'a II •ii:! K:.oo \\'ll\tl1I\\ l•:\!'I !'-lllll'' \\Ill 11•11111if1•I IO '\Ill II? n.111\.. l\t•'l c > l ha .11wn ··7·~1 11 •• 11~11 . (.' '1 ('.tll ·1·,7 lllJf1 ll Ii :.!lillll llf 11.~1 .l~"KI EXEC. OFFICES FOR RENT \ l . 111 11,1c ~,·ru~ M't'rt'lolrlJI '''I \'ll'l' ll\ :111 i.1,-..i 111• .tl1• l11r brkr ,11111\ '·"''' l1n.1nr <• I 111111111 111 I 1 1.r r~ l-.\1•111h1111.• 1ncl1I M..i1 l uu: ._tl 'I'.._.., l>l>I\ lllH''lmvnl' I.tel I l;!h1 I ,1fl1"rt l\Vl' F11u11t.1111 \ I\ l 1:1 11:1111 l'.1111w"' \ 1llas:c 1 o \:?:.! ;:r1I ll;1t•r 111f11·r 111 'h11p . ii.! ~llh'\ II 1>iJ~'l;.)I D "dT" 50lS v • • ' An) to "Romml'I ... Jul) 24 Hr Helphne S47·949.> Linda Roberts 838·6263 r ven ...... • •• s clipped Hlk collar 4. Hntng llarbour area F'ounl11in Vatlcy Ei1pr'd, ~ood opJ>0rtuni Un11en1111.12:?ti W SthM •••••••••••••••••••••• Brkhrst 'Ada ml-4!46791(9, * SO ..... YA'S * ... UTOMECHAMIC lmmedOpenm1?sfor: ly.Nlioffl<'e~ll\·2'11:1 S ,\ l 11lt•rv1.,w hr • S 01 !168 :l.U:! " "" MOLD REP.\lll ------10 :10 noon & I :S0·3:30p11 LOAN 9to LOST, ~crm11nShorth;;;. OUTCALL:\IASSAGE l..'ed cur mech11n1c-0wn T OUCH-UP 01shw;i~lwr 1:?·11 .JOP;\I Mon fri t:qua l l>i>t Also 2nd TD Loons FOL':-; O l.a~una Beuc Pmntcr rem. Vil· :.!2nd & 838-1780 lOOb Ei11>eriencl·cJ with t 'llOPrER GUN orR We<l tTh urA off. l~ootl 1-:m1Jlo~ l'r ar.-11 :\lm1 !-<t•hn:iU7cr Tw111n. <:M S.18·162ti foreign & tlc>rne11llc l'llr~ fl:'l:ISH Ci\RPE~TEHS bllllC. Be' l'rlv M onor l-".11n•:.l Tt•rlll:> since t!l·l9 t•jtl lo ·1dun1ir~ ·I" I '"".' ;, -M .0.55 '"G"' ''ood ~ond1t1l1ns s•tl"I' Co II · ' -" ''"'w LOST L ii l' <1 n i: I' l .,. .,. " v ' • • M ·' E ~i>t>rl11ncerl Onl)' nv. osp. tl37 8000. Sattl•rMtg.Co. 0 a 11 ,. 1 Sh .. P ·t 11<.>bJamc:. o p t•n Cul l Rulph ll>lly WurkWk.l'dllol. ----M1\s111n V11•J11. 1-:1 T•11• 642-2171 545·0611 Reward sira)(•d "hih grl'y,brntli l:it:k . :\1Jlc. l.11·.:'llasseur Tomhnson. mcd.program,l(dbent'. Door lu Jonr markdma; ;1re:1.lo\111rl..1r•·11 houn rinit·ncck tJo,e Vic \'n· <.: M H e \\ard . O ut calls 9Al\l -9 PM. GoAaDEMGollOVl honus plan. research 1nlH\lewcr~ :itl::&).Fu11Jvb l::u ro ::..:: 2ND T.D. MONEY II a rho r II 1 i: h I u n d:. 213 'r.91 0312 •l!H·Sll I DAT5UH 979.0126 wunll'd ('~r.-i.t-liGSQ tu ~~10 1wr ""''l'll J-'1J1 'I l I 1nn rk l C.AU u1~1 --139 7000 tnOI'(' informul1011 ph11111 ,·1111:-ll' O"' ,, <: • .,..,." ·• -----1~"ound · K~ys at fool of • DftAl~l::llY Work HVom l"I lundi., personal --f'a1rv1ewSl.ShuwsCove CLAS50F '66 CdM BOATWORKERS llcl1>,1•x 11cr.orlo\1lllrt1111 KJ0.0913 '"', .,.,. 111 'our humt• ur LOST 2 dO!lS, I h rn, I hlk are.i Conlnct Lnguna • . . : 1\ulo mechanic ror \'W + t:,p. 1n ni:i:1ni:. t:urpen· 518.:l:!H ~:11111111 lfl11rtunity o1111·1• 6i5:14!H llkr :l4 l':a rl Ke..:shund . p.ir I Furreu!'1o~mro.contat'l B~IW. mu~l h{l\le """ lr\·. elct•tro111c :.. ----------Employer hr' · C.:olhe Reward. !llio 11111!1 !t~~r2~ Polii·f' Dcpl Ch:ar Sm 1th· Bra iii o.t tools or "'II t r•111 ri11hl l1~q;lu~s. <.:ull lJt11n i;.;,, \''!OHl~\KPREUHO\,'I llOl.:Sl::KEF:rF:n . 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C..:011' sem11nvol11J l'rrµa11 mc1,1.1l 11r(l11er~1es.~~---·-----\'1c downtown, llunl Jl2N.£1CammoReal lion uf your drum~ ~J~~1f1e:~de•~~l3ml~oi~~ DRAPERY. 17112 N P U1-1hl mt•ab. "'"in 01 t11 ~100.000 !'.ili1l ew1d FOUN t>: f em Shellie Beach :,.:W-291i San Clemente. f or appt ~lake xlnl earnin1o:s for Pilol. PO Box l:>OO. Cosl~ BLVD C.;\I. &12·(f,:!ilJ oul. Nice i.urrountl1ni.::oo t'mancl·ii2t100t Vic Brkhrs l1t;urf1eld urtboal s ·t hi 492.903i 492·913ti part-lime :stllrn11. Train Mesa,Dl.92626 DRIVER 8lY.Mlli811or !'t57St>OS . HB 962·1369. :s t>:i cu:. 00· 1ng provided. i.=:1111---'-------- !::.l::CO"l> TU. 10 • in --"'h'l"· '.1<' ;\Caci1i & Retired i::entll'm iln S'7' ~O·i<Ml or Zenilh 7·13S!I PICK·UI' & Delivery 11 IDEAL SUMMER JOI tcrol.!\>5."4Mi,must 5ell. FOliND Uel141an Shep ln 11'!,c· !'i A. Re\\ard! l501bs w1shestomeel at· RightAwoy. 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Irvine SS6·8660 -· · ,.ont:. tu s pend II lo lC ca re for mfanl in my & Designer wllh l'X DRIVERS WANTED wk Hase r1tll'. honut ,\ (~111'1' :-.1111.-Pl't ~alh Lost & FOUlld 530 -1 . --~-. ----FOl.:ND. Mule Cil'rrllan d11ys in L.'lgunn lic.'tl('h. home. i\l on Prl, 12·!1. penl!nce m land dcvt'lop ;\lenor\Vonw11 rumm•~~ion. Work 11-o fui •Ph rl1 1". II·'''" "·''''1 •••••••••••••••••••••• F',t>l! N I) \ht ,f ..:m !-ihepherd on i\l ugnohu Willing lo pay rnr r oom N.1:1. 1Wcsld1rr1 $18S inenl. Newp ort Bch i\tusllJe25orov1•r & perfect ly ~uits lhoM l"I :-1:::1 111o1 IJO ~: t~ll t.c>ST Siberlon 11 11sk) surnoyed mis .. \ic ul l>l .Cosla i\lt'i.n.$48·63('5. in 1nl home. Call Ralph mo.fl.12·04·11 644·0563 A1Jpl) In l'tr:.•rn """ c11J•lY l)Ullll•I'. llll'll ..,~,,_pl Jh1{Ji,t,..'\'..»tJ\r~ .t~lc...L....4.. ;<..:.J.i.ck.Jt..n o Br,~khursl _& ;<h nger • _,_,_ :•Q ~Pl"~2{UQS·S~S6 . 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I (' VIC, Chff Dr 494 5711-MICHAHICAL With I )'r min opcr )'OU Qq~r 18 £~ hours Summer p():lit1on Mll'lt inl( Trnn11porlullon 11ro •lll 11.Ulll)WSvPl>I.\' Tnro art'a Brn1Whl Hossmoor homu Lo~Losl 7 /1 white re can feel proud of your l'tl u•t h•ve IC drivm enJOY rvnvtr11lnll wHh v1dl'tl Yllt1 mu11t hvw.lit • llt'P.R ST£ \I\ lfS t.: Al 2 3 3 """" • ror prototype aSHm bly prodl.lt'l, earn xlnt w111e:r. record. Apply t o Ke cu s Io m c r ~ on t h(' Hunl1ntl\on lle.1ch :r.uulll 1! , • :. ' • • 8.'Wl-Si48or5.t9'8223 a m1tos. l /4 1 . ....,..... Cockcl'flOO m ix. So. Mis orvldcoltlJ>d.Must ho\'(! & benefits. • l ook Dovd. K.\PLANS. 3."I •• 1 ...... on" I.Ill' lvpinnJ( ·1~'(~1~\~~r.'t{r:i~~I.'~ CM I. 0 ST C o C K E It LOST. Blac k Labrado ~.Io n .YI e j o47 •re a e:icper In u11embly ol forword to :i Aood fulutt' Rrllltol, Coiita Meu bcf .. ~~lll~~· Appl}: II 311~5. Mon ofSloU>r ~;~~~I)' tHS ow ~o 1~ SP1\:--t Et llro"n 1wh1l PllS')py. ven rnendly. o O•lsy . l\3 t·23 pr~lslon mtch 'I pa.rt.I. In 3 rapidly growina co. JlA)I. 'rl. llnden'" r .. 111 Con Equal OpJ>'1rtun1t} • -f em alt> 1l n ~.r11 t Pr imruH St.. Bel• Sll tri4tA>o~a~.:es. ~~~ tha~,,tiu nt!Vllr hid Ii r &tors fo J '01. 6()R A R11ndlll11h. Employtir ··~~~~A~• ~ u""'"'~-&~~ -... -·-r..»"'t' -~ .. ~ w n . '"'"' • ... ,..~ ··~· . ., ....... r~. • . "' ',,J • ~") 011''i'e' di ~a~e if'"t~ or~t •r. ~~;;.. .......... ~, ~ MASSAGI" . "· •.r,1. IA> read luep r. I Jeuii:hw ksT,Att.c; ~..nt 'Graph#arUl lo tlo I ot ~lde;ly ~~I~ ~i\~" " '1 Ill --URI MODILS \.Ile machlnlna u~r. 'Call Mta. ti1c0onald DENTAL ASSISTANT proc:ctlfiini:. p1111Ll"up· 8um ·l01>m ~·28G2 l!'ftlll t'ai.l roo<J opl)Orlunlly l.Mt Kee.shond. blk. \.\flt Found : J u I )' 51 h rY'W de'lrable . Conltict Mr. (i l4 I $.4!1·0711 Elfpchairalde x ray 11ymbol ty th ' ~t'tt Ina Da)'s s.'16 2916 'l'akl' n~nnlllg• now' & j.lray. hui1~y t)p Scnl c bm a n 's Cov ISCOITS Matt.-11h el m . \'Id e OrStopO)TheCuard llcmte MeioOn Copy Catie 3.33 3\"d SI Coll Su prrb llo m u w curled lall LAA!t In :-.o Gllrm. Shor\hair Fem OUTCA.U.OMLY Systems lnlematlonal Shack. r.s McCormick , · • Laaun• Bf h The ro~h'llt drnw In th • \\'hi . 11 l>Gll)' PUot CallCM:l ~78 Cl11tmhN1 Ad ~:M1G78. ~l ~. l..lli.tuna July ~ Re\\ ltd approx l }'t. 404·0611' •• 1.11 I I lltO c ~ CtHi.lift•' Pl CM Sell lhlnft rost with Dal 4!M ~ ldcn.11ry ~ Anaheim . ~·7180 Piiot Wanl A(f, W11nt ad11 I ~. DAILY PILOT Frioey July9 19'6 ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~: .......... !~.~::~.:: .. : ......... !~.5.~~~~~ ......... !~.s.~;.;.;:.-.~~ ...... !~.~? :·....., W-.hd 71ot j .... W..e.N 711G ..... W~ 7100 RN.(.'lwlr~t' ufn, n1La. ~ ufe tns bktl'OUfld. 191 1 Bniu NCR cu ti 50% TO 75% OFF PUAIC AUCTIOM r~•••••••••••••••••••• •-••••••••••••-.•••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• x.lnt 111orkln.i ronds. cood Gd l)'p .. t It Joint Seth Reoa ts1er Coud l'ond, 0 0 MANY FINE lTlnilS OF •••• JOBS ~ -~ btoeflts. 8eH~rly Manor SJOOO mo Call Joe 132.S.'44-43$.9 ESTATE JEWELRY, 0 THI;.,: PRINTING Lquna Hil~.l3UOOO :::Y;;./G .. 1 ~f~!!e.8!~T~~t~':: YOUTH FURNITURE 1!:t~~~J~~E:t~~£: ~ HUMTIN•TOMllACH Wr ~\l' 1M)IE01AT£ RN ~,;,~;~~:';I .. ~ ~E.!3~4505 -CHEST BEDS, ETC. :g~ BltOCllURE. A, , ' J h' t & T,..-.. 01>t'run~i. ror exvtfl"ntt<l COORDINATOR l.a Kt!uldt't'll Ac..-nl'Y A ' ' 'st ..:... pc-™>nnd In the folio"' "°'-'O Bin-h St. Sic uw HIW SHtPMINT l'IAnta. bome Items, iart. Announces EmS>k>vment Openina ms iu·t'iu 11 7 30A t i.ll11t \l ui.t r.;\!.,.IJOrt twaeh g;u ~1\1 •SATVKOAY ONL"I~• GlASS TOP N..cH STYllTAlllS S¥uSun 8·5 SH\11 For lhcFoUowinl(fo~ull-Timc CAMt-:H/\ snurt'~H hllVl' 2 \fl> c"per Ill CalllorApf)( l::i.lab 'ti.5 W.y ... laW.... Nll'(WUl,CdM. p....,1•:---· 1-·orSmallPrt> 6 ~upe r\li.ion 1" at·ut,·,-.t •. I "t \ d ~ PACTOIY MOVING SALi l>rlced to u ll·Coueh, J -U\H~. hol\pll rtl C.:onlut •• rtoi ""''v Cf' " II dll'n ant 120 t-:. 23rct (.-0:.la ~k•a fumllUI'\\, IOl$ or mlatell. Jenttt>n. 64! 21~. t'031a "\iU Timt' days. lc<'h'I 62"1 Laure.\wood Ln .• ... Clertl T~tf/aK__..., ISO HW.PMt S60J Per__... "'"· '"•·IL· Dtwft lf04 Me. :'t.H.tMmtc ..ce W_..../AMitl ... • -ei.,.1,..... Op.r••--'716 Mo. ~/M•ta1tmc•Wort.r~S6pt- 1 S756Mo. • rr•1M•tu•o Wort.rfG .. rwl- • • S756 Mo. ll~M.i..ten•o W..._.~ue - "•' $756 Mo. -<tMoistm•c•Wort.r •·~" S.wer Ir Stor. DrCliM S756 Mo. • • • .tMoW...-c• Wort.r -..--. Stotioe M .. 1 • ~.-'756 Mo. lllNU .. :ttv 111'.l.t' Ml! 1 ,. M "mo r 1 a I l'Al>t"r. '"'I'd. Neat ap CASH & CAllY To llo hu111J t·ollu11n11. llo:opll1al, 301 \'1t•tor1u II c u t A p 11 I y 2 S ~ ~ Appl-.ces 10 I 0 • San Juan Qipi!I. SAT 8 ! i1 t1t l·h 1n .i: 1'rJIO \!~ {'I a:; o .. : 't!wportlilvd <.:M . ....................... THlllPAYSOt«.YSt•fiAgtAM ll1ar.S.l .. :d•bwtbf,fiah 'te ~dromc __ St-rvin• Sta Atll·ndnnt fo'rl'i111\t Oa11'l11.:u i101pornt .FIUDA Y·SA TUI.DA Y·SUMDA Y tackle. lawn mo wer , • ., , """ & p 'l H .1 .Sall' !13t»J W. \\ 11rncr, t•vc1'Ylhlna you n~. Fri ~~~1~:.'t: ~.~:~;·~\>';!;~: Pro~~: .. ~-~ ~~d~·rhes Jl'!f 11ret·~m~11 0~ "~, ~~~ nvi.r tlurbor, Suot11 Ar•• I 924 L Powa.. Scmto Aaa &Sul, 02t W. l!llb .• C.~J . fNrw nto Nt!4.•ckdforhu p1tul .. tuff ~l3l llurbor Blvd. \.'M. ttEt·m c;1mA1'l>ltS MmtoMwptFreeway twntt to:st11t<'. J uly to & ll. ~hr! & privutt' duty. Ex ~"' fo'rl.'d. W1\SHEll un V.~HS I •• So. of Ed919..-ll·:J1)1n . 20' Alabam a • MART EC 1w 1 lkq 'd All i.h1fts. ~wll'I.: mal'hmo oi"·rntor ltl'cOnll1t1001.'\l Hi•vv:. II 8 . 213·42S Sll!O )-\Ill ur 11 t Wl'•lt:h!I d 0 u b 1 e k 0 1 t i; 41 l-'r•1. D1u11u.:'J . Nurl!l'I> Hl'ii•i.l1y . 1617 n:.u11ahydl' 1-'ut:t or) tiu11r1dl'I ,,...to You 1045~ 1050'1-'n /Sat AM . Antjquea., Rf PRODUCTIONS ~~~t~~:'~"~r. Stl' i 1i·,]ucakd So s A. Mou u -D?9 UYt~~LsA1NP~·Sc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••········ ~se~ ~'~~cl~;~~·~ -Shipptn"" Reccivm" " 12 Hunting I>ogs, mall's. 6. Table & 4 chnlrs & leors M11non Wat C.M. off INC Sn lo C a rc-n li te ad~ Labor dJpute Stnkc° tn 1815 Newport Blvd , CM mos All shots, Free r ab-Very -Old. almost antq 21st Sl. • • .. ork. Sl7~ ""up lOi.tJrt. Sh . CALL~·7780 tuts 557-1796 Duncan Phyfl' •.. $175 t JJll W :\tu< ,\rlbur Bh d t'Ulll'r lirW>ll OOls ~318 progress. ipping. re ----~-0038 an 4. jGua~e 'Sal.., llideabe d. Santa Ana. Cahlorniu --<'l'I\ 1ng t'~erk. Detailed Trash musher, llke n"w. Female Shelhe Mix. Blk speakers, dlshwuher. SALESt:Ll::llK p lime. u "'ork req d mapabihty, Tappan gold dark top w1bm. 641 rnos. To gd Must sell houseful 01 misc. 60'l2 Shields Or An Equal Opportunity or O\ r . ,\ pply , M gr . filing slulls. some typing $100 6-10·~' home. ~l--09ti8 qualltt furn., f1:.hin~ 118 • /\ 11 r C q U i r e 3 0 day S pr i Or t:mplo\•er M 1-· Giltk-n :.. 257 t:; J7th St. S3.00 hr University Book l..lckle, paintm.:s. misc ----------unemplovment & Huntinrton Beach I~~~~~~~~~~ Cobta Mesa Store. 4211 Campus Dr. Gaffers & Sauler elee blln Pll'ase tielp me, I'm l l\ Men's dothmg, no l'hec-• 1<.1ur.t10 Sale Sat 9-3:30. res id e n c y . Appltc ations w ill be ----lrvme. dbl oven, ron~e lop & old min. '"hte poodle. please.~·111!111 :!879Clubbouse Rd.Costa , __________ ,...,..,._.. ~1111111.,....,,~.,..,__....., hood. SI 10 ~ 974~. '"/papers, love kfds, but Mesa. Many Items. cceplerl al t he Employment & PURCHASING Sales Engr 1Elec to s:?SK ha\e to be put toil~p1flt9 Drawer rtre:.:.er an, r aini n g Cc n t e r. 5 2 O p eca n . EA Scl·v to s1ooc Small fnendly Mfg Co Apartment size irto\ e cannot rind a home. Ask ru&htstand. S3.5 fl f''am1ly Gar. Sole. rat unltng lon Hcach. (SJ6.2526 ) Until Sec:) tikpr Ht:; SOOc; nr So. Coast Ploza neros Gl.>od cond1t1on for Barbura or Sherri, 49:J-Oi26 tan furn. TV's & lots of CLERK T l ,. "' L S7"" i.omeont' to band le l'ash s.&6·GSS3 636-4170 mis<'. 1!12tl 22 Delaware. ,. July 22nd. 1976. ypi:. "· v•t: 0 ·~ rcpts r eg ister. collec· BEAUTIF L :rntq buf 1111. (11' the alley), Sat ltequires accurate typ lnme Personnel Ageocy tioru.. Inventory control, Rdngerator. Gibso n. ~'ree. Adorable kittens tc fet. c hina cobinet :54Jnl0·4. mg, pleasant telephuo(' .ig E 17lh Co:sla l\Jc:sa sales analys15 & do some good cond. $t5. 545·0814 I 0 v I n g h o me. Ca 11 square table, no chr!' 1----------~p Wonted 7 10CIHetpW..ted 710( manner&abiuty towork Sulte2U 6.tZl47c superv1s1on . We will!AMctiotl 8015 556-8639. dressing tbl w/mirrors.R1vlera Sofu bed, diRCtt., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• well w olherdepts. ~ ------__ show you how t~ operal" ••••••••••••••••••••••• dark urut furn for de set, 4 matt'hlng tables, ' M STACOSWITCHIHC Sulei.e1rlwanted ourl'Ompulor.F1gureap· Spayed fe male dog, ap· corator items. Mui;t ~II l'ommode & de:.k, bdrm ,t,\t:~t>HV \1 .\l()S, ro1 · an~~~~t'~PERSO:'ll 1139Bakerl,;osl11Mesa EApencnced tllude, telephone ability •PUIUC• prox20lbs.VeryPhayful. before tl11s Wt'ekt!nd 5l'l, la11h4l'$ drl!SS65 l2·l4, ·Mutt'! 1\Jlph· in ~r"01 Ext!t:. lookini,t fur 1):irl 549-3041 Ca 11 545· lHO. w 10Cfiee, bookkeeping *FURNITURE• 1 Year. 531-5754. Pleas~ cull 64!Vi1!57 a ft P•••\ures. m 1sc. 10222 .~~<'14f.KlrllShil L'~I. tim» •i ss o c aat o 11 F.nualOiiporEmplo.ver ha<'kground n eed e d kl 'JN 6P M. llolburn Ur llntg Bch. • · • 'l~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~..:all.'Slady, m11ture, Mon· 545-710l Jack Croul •AUCTION• 7 Beaut. ttens. 327 0· 847·2 t 66. S11 t & Sun L.\l':\l>HY Wurkl'r, d ft "'holesulc:.uµplles l''ully "'•'d, .•1on . •ru~ .• W~d ~~~~~~~~~~ lowu. Cos ta Mt!S 3 . Kitchentable.6 chrs. l"u~u ... n 1:ot. dn\'<>rs lie rr4 d cap1t.il11t!<l. 673·2:a3.__ ;~P,~t. oft Th~rs. Fri,1-ConsiC)ftments SU-5961 6 mo. olll. $65. -,,...._ .. ______ _ 1, Jlt!Hll' \l .inur C1111\ MANAGEMENT ..... 2·9PM.Sat.9.30·6PM.off TELLER ftoontT-Volley PUPPlt::S.Mixedbreed.s 495·6552 UNUSUAL Gur11~e sale. llo~p. 837 KOOO ,....-Sun. J::xper µref'd , ti1fl Exper·d . F /time. See Stock Ll-:ldotlofts ~ u I e s m 11 n s e 1 l i n II -llO\• abvul ~· earet!r 10 HH S 1 11 fl ...-wks, Male or female·IGlass top coffee tbl., ~amplt-s of tmpor tf'd l.t::t; \l. S H .'H ET H \' rai.t food ' I "111 tram you s.!':fS:;7 oc. ntg ch. D~~~~~:t"c~~Y BANK & Stor..,-642·2221 or msg 646·9666. lamps. stereo console. rJehc pots, & planters. . l'rJlll•'c 0 1 ,.1th :.um\! 1:~·. for u Joh vaying up •·· ..,. ~ Beautiful sofas , lov • S 1 2 O O . I e a l h er ba• .. •ts, Christmas d•· ~ ...._ ~ Golden'"·est & Edinger /\KC Colht> Ma le 6 mos """ ' •. ~pence Stroni.t typini..~ Sl5,000 a yr+ in:.uranc.. SALES Hunt Bch 848.1zi4 eseats. h1de·a·tK-ds. cof ' · • · couch/make ofr, H8· t'Or & ornaments & r<'Qwrl'd :-0.u :.borthJnd 1 & 'aeat1on Uo oot aµpl~ ~ MANAGEMENT fee & end tables. gur f''ree I.Of\~ home. »&Wl lbl., TV. 833·1488.. fi11unnes at below rosl St1-1 rro!>"n 8:15·1>21:! unlcss.)ouliketo .... ork! TELLER-NIGHTS cnb1net s , Color & S36·l968 1mc-es. M:iny olher new -- - -This Job Is .J/,.,.1i1UJl-J.la,J....., Fashion mmded ~uys & Exper 'd. See Dorothy Blk /Wht T Vs. stereos t'Ull Grown Black Dob1t ISJmmons Sofa Bed, bro"''" items +oldie but 1ood1e1 •LOAN A Ch.J'--! - -~als. e>.pcr'd Ill mt!o'!> & Knnak, lamps, picture • yout~ malt' Gentle. Uncropped !~~'? gd cond., S12s. on i.ale. S11t only 9·SPM • ... ...,... R ... ol "'-tot ... S_.-s women's contemporary aroups. Uresi.ers wtm1r cant 8H·3986 l~ll Stanford Ln. HB. ~··e ;\Ir Uork111. Del ,. IA ... VIR' clOlh.tng. Lookini tor a t'ACIFJCCITY BANK rors. chest beds, desks __ -------,.~CLOSERS* 1' ... J~ou.nJ:.!512.\21111.,LJ Pai Rd, The be.'lt of both '"orlds career in rt!IU•I :.alci. Goldenwest& Edinger bunk be<ls. Ioli. uf ap Male l n:.h Setler nds lg<' ;\d10VING·;\l u:il l>dl2. oull\ 1\l us1t'J I In strum ents, ,. Wanttosellnewhomes" w /advan r t!m<•n l t o llunl.Bch 848·1234 pl1an t:es . Was ht!rs ~urd. Good \lUlcb do". rl'SSt!.r. mirror. ni c 1•h1ur, m1llc itema. 3tilt t~nt'\ ~:" 111.:" & 1.o.rn J • st.nds Herculon sofa bed .e. SS Gr.TR ... E Like the quir k return ol mllna~emcnt. n-ELLER. p /llme, for dryers. refniterutors f>.16-4-li 9 • • • 1-'lowcr St. CM. Sat. On· h,.., 11p.-·nmi?-. m OraOI!\.) <MA A "' " rt"Sale·! We cau offer ~·ou Cati 540·4500 I 'sav11111:s & Loan Associa-MICE AHTl"'UES gas stove. OtKl~e bad. ly.1\ll D4y • t '!' 101 111111' idu11I• t " I \'oun.: ludy I LM·2Sl for the cham•e to sell th• t•or Appointment t1on. "X""r. pr•f'd. Con· ...__"' -.._ ..,,t-i... :\ta lo & f'emale Dal ma-seat. 631 -3951 oft It. ----------' tU..'., d 111 •111,lll" 1"11 \.\ ,\ l·"'•llmuL·· full 11m~ po•1 ., • .._ • rTv _...:a ..... h L'I c s 1 1"' .. ·~ • • ~ most excitin1t homes 1r THE LOOK tact ~Jr. Ewen. 962.2446. OAK S d bo ... hoos. Lil dog ouse in 1c"-'FA & Lnveseat 1 "' C\1 ron1c • :irage 11 c ••t!! t'•111H"11t1u11.il lnOll' 1111 0 Ill Co~tJ ~ll.'su orange County if yot 1 e aru.'1 , prtts cluded.8-12-97·10 ~ • min J-'ri /Sut 413 t;lmbun.t , ~~' "' ~' <le lo an o' 11,•alth Si>". No c'P· nee have the capability l' Sloreh Located "'emporary part time at back chair~. wa:.h stand cond. &>st offer C.M 546-$4 14 I 'l'ilor11:.1~\.· h.ink1ni: ba1k We send to school. Eurn " m:'llewporl Beach ,., wood r ocker. PLU~ Med l'lte T errier mix Cull840·1637 l '1r111un1I prl'f d Xlnt "h1le ~nulen m /\pµlyor JOln this. professiona &Westmmste rMull GirlsClub,openimmed. LOTS &LOTSOt'MISC hs brkn , u ll shots ... th r .. 1 Neighborhood garage •. tlan & h\•ndrt-. c;UOI' .... 11 .ir·i.v "~t or l'\l' 211, high eammg s ales tcum ---Reqwres r ecreation & ,. llG 0 ... 1 * * •L· . 1 d 1 .~u o r e uecorn 1n1: ~Ill\!, All household ' 0 • u •• Call mL' for 11n a p k.'"LES · Men & Woml'n, teaching exper. & <'ar ... " · ,:-001·1c "'s ~ 10me fabulous summer home' ~.1 n·r r 11 pp11 r ('a l ll.1rhor Bl Costu :\lt•su ~ .,.._SSS "ESS 9G3791S3 1t11m11,h11rdware.sofa & P\'r~t1niwl 1111 15 t!IO!I()~ t-.i$·~3..l p o 1ntment Br1an toenroll ~1err hants ma Send Rt> .. umeto:23962EI SA .. ~ A.. · :'llo two r oo m s urt IO\l' seal. pool tablt1. \Mll'fui\lu•rml'o ____ Lockwc>O<lat nO ·C h ari:\! r :1d 10 Mirage Laguna Niguel t-'ood avu1lublc on tht IX•autiful Gt!rmun Shep. furnish1•d ahke.Ex11m1'1\! refr•i.t. used carpet , r r.1.1u.ilOppm·£mployer i\IATL'lll•: wo~l ,\N 146-0641 :.poni.ored udvert1s11111 92f..._>7 prcm1sn Itc11b. :.uhjcct t'reetoyou.nds lrgyard near ne w >I' llurt·ulon Ille r"<> & 8 . tab-over I ----------1 p l •tn l' t11 wdcumc ~~_?ll1~~,.r;1 · l'·or appl. eallrrYPIST, help Pff. IBM to prt!sa ll!. Wt! htH\Or Call642-4~ s o fa & lov<' S l!a t tamper. All dt1y Sat & ;:)-.-. --nl•\\1·M1H·r~ & contact R I E t t .,..., ,, .. Bunke ncurd~. Muster -w/matC'hlng chr. & ot. Sun . 3214 Ncbrus ka , rnel'('twntb Fk'<lhl(' hrs ea s a e . . ~1WP-No dact. Eves OK. t: h u r ll 0. <.:ash I e r .~ Cute ti W\!ek old kittens l< l I) mun . J IJ !1 l pa I d l'ID('(.' c M Nc1•d 1·ar. Ill!! tv. J)ln". SALESl'l::RSUNS t:xpplez,C?-t.S73·ll·l-l l Checks &CASll good home . P o ll) Sl 200,only S3!15. Also · ... ----------1 " New loc ul das lnbutor -• -... l I d ~63l5 r Id 6 ------r.47 :lO!I~ M t lookin" ro r r urc\!rrrvr1s:r .. need good t yp· MASTERSAUCTIO" rant!· · · orma rn. rm. t'Ull<"ltul111nwrout:1ht1ron i:lasa. '.. LOAN ---anagemen .. . .. 1 t Goo<l & 2075'1 ... t II CM back ch rs. PMQU('t t11r1 tahl\!, W/6 chrs. $30() or \lutur,· ~omen I' r lnr minclctl only. M<inulll" 11111 Bvl 1 y. pay 1 "wp ' FunMtur. 1050 table, w1bi~ brl.'ukfront. ofr J-:leetr1c stove toll I •' PROCESSING ClcJnlnl' ~,·~ <.:J r n.:t.· ment fulurl· 1n cxc1t1ng xlnt employee ben efit 133·9625 646 .. 61• ••••••••••••••••••••••• us tom " 1 ·c t 1 ~ h d h .,. nt!W produc t . C a l l pnckage,includescostof . **'BUY** c c'' ivin" s1 .. : naugu Ye cour •SECRETARY 1:11111h.1mG1rlfl t!>-512.I ITT5664ti living :.alary adJust· licyci.t 102CI room. 2 seL~ tables. llv St5.4~4·9868 Ir · d 11 tnll room & den. /\1111 -----i • \1 .1 11111· "•lm .. n for Wcn~:i1.1uahf1t'<lmun --~~ -'!'l'Ols. inle rt'stc .ca •••••••••••••••••••••••Good used t-"urmture & ques. Thoma "'v•11<'3 F A MILY S ALi': P.'\n •ll••rlt 11pp111l11!lll \ l11m11ot•rlt!11mn11 St.'nll'\! orwomJnto h1•ad11pu ~1~Lf~S.Retnil . p/time: ~heryn, 54~·~45. Slateuoy·s 24 "·10·SPt!l!d Appliances-Ott I will Qoeensuiebl•droom&i.i" ~:\fl•rything Musl Go: for 1.1p1•I .11 h .11tt:l'll)f11t 1>c 1H·nd:1hl4• & 014 n commcrc1ul 1cal ••:.tatt' Expcr d rur .matern•t) Farm Insurance Co ., Schwinn. very ~00<! ron sellorSELLfor You. other roums lull By ap· i!I02 Jlolt. 118. Sal /Sun 1 th m111 I i:.1c 1· 1ncl1"t r v transv l't full l11n\! CJll d i\ 1s aon You will grow shop in Fa!>hion Island 3333 Hyland Ave · Cos~ d1t1on $75. 1142 S'Jl2. MASTERS AUCTION point ·l~l·:.!4 l:l only ,\Jlpl11·J11 I 1111"1 hJ\ l' t>.tm,ii-12 1461 a ft 5 141th this opportunity and Call1$9·9!l51 1\lesa. F.qual Opportune--------,., 6464616 & 133-962: ------------ ,eou1I 1\11111.: ~1..111~ nnd ------m.imtatn the lop poi.iuon . tv Employer WldiMJ Moteriols 102,. !IW7 F.I Portal Ave. 1-·oun· i1p4•1Jt1• \.tl1'11l.1tor :\lcchan1r, nl•t•dcd I \!'II ., . . "Th ISales, Sm.all J c welry . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aft6CALL554-7293G SI 8055 ta1n Valle y. Movin~. as \\e expan.. I!' U! Shop matun• woman [Waitress exper Apply in k araqe a e l'\n11\\l•·•li:1· 1111 .0,111•.'ltJU general mt1ch for e\cr ~or T iii-: t;Sl'AL re.ii ~knd~. NR lii3 1731 · person,' Sam·; Seafoo<l Us"d wood, door. sin SAVE! New & used furn .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;\11i.c. W1ckl'~. wroui;ht lwlptul Uut '"' rnrlude >1h1ng l'U'\!Vl outo trans e. :.talf' OpJIOrt.uruty. It hn!i> -----11. 3901 E. Consl Hwy, c11bb1nec~:..!r7o6~7' .. ~~~odel appl 's , misc Wilson'! Furn . Pla nls. Clothl.'s iron f')·l 9lh. S3t 10th. ''l'llllo! lo.in •11'11"'"1t111n" & ·I me<'h ht'l1Jcr foi ;uld1t1on.ll (Omponl•nts SEAMSTRESS ··d~I JO ·67"""" · "0 =" Bargain Nook. Now~ othe r treasure~!! 3:11( •.11sc· item". incl. w~hr, i ' ";"-• r11\\ 111 ,trut·t1u11 -. lt&H. & Clc-111nup. (\111 II I I " " .. .. ... 4.._.,.0 11., to rm' :i nd 1Wi 55~3 ootuw .•y uun<in.ir<' SAILS -. . Com1ra1& Store:.-545&814W Rochester·/\. CM.Sat 1tryr&J arobM>n mower. ~ _____ al l'Staleuff1ce which will Wettt!lail Corµ manuf. or WAITRESS 12) Mr. O s. Equi,._.. 1030 19th. c M 642-7930 & 10·4 10061 ~ile Cr. lfnl& Bch. , 1k'1tl'r,1l turr11'l""11h·111 ,· \lcl·hanir .1bo tow truck ~l·nthanl'l\!'~·ru'"r'lth.Alsoad t hf' 'wo rld '!> fines t JOSOE E. Cedsl Hwlyy. Cld:\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5483262 couc-fl /I.VE A cu1· ,, Sat.&Sun 9 SPM • ~11111••hJtc• 111>~111ni: r 1111 1 d 11 ~I t 1 1 1ona .,.,ne 1 s. h d xµer. ne on a pp y I> .. • t•• .-. • o, ------ rl.ll1 t river nl'o e I us sailboats ai. tmme µ!IC3 CL range finder. DOUlll.t: bed bo:f spnn~ Coffee & Brow11e. :.!fn!I< 2 1-·AM ILY <:AflAGER, 1',1,1111ru·I llt-pl hJ\C r t,•,in ilri\m.: n • Coll 752·1014 openml( for pe.nion w/al WAITRESS ~140mm F2 lens & ca~c. & mattress. xlnt tond. Ave , Oo m •nt?o. 1\1 v movmg mu$t sell, boy:! MISSIOMVIEJO l'•ird & r('f{'renccs leastlvr ex ~r.ind:>Jtll CoffCt!Shop.Expr:dda"1' Xlntconrl.S27S.548·3S03 sso.sofabed S25.0nnis~ 58\.41 .. ". 15·60 Vnrioble 10 spd ·•a•k "res".er I I ht•vron StutH•11. tl'lgi, eam nic on •• 'IU'.>' u y J.. .,., • u.., .. , u .. , COMPANY 011 If s J Fiftonciol Portfolios " h1 M t\· :\lon·Fr1. lnterv1cws . FrilCoh 1015 Modern r hair S!S Pleasf pwr Telescope, llm. s 7. sml 11 pµh c. & misc. 28!7 .!IXl1tll'hn .... 1n1.1 1!1(3 WV, nn uan -----~~~s~~:· & u~lhearveh~~d rh· ~111~23~S~l IOls~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• call SS1·4897 rug.k th·r~t ri:11.s. oltd San J_uon 1.n. Mesa dl'I ... :'ti"'":"\ 11·J11C1! !l:.lfi7:i MILLMEM RECEPT /SECY tools Apply to J'>hn \'H1 rom .,to ·. von BUlll\I ESE Kl'M'F:N Moving over seas. lg lrun . ta> l'5. 1a~s1ne. M11r.Sal/Sun 10·4P M ~ • • 1 .. :,• 't',1 1K.l7 uo.-u ~~ft Cnnstruct1on com puny t 63S. Pl ,1 ccnt iu Ave : 1'1.'wporl Beach CFA RF.G f'F.MALl:: dresser & 2 night stands . ~~~.Ysklia~.'.~.~ki<t'-~'~c~~;~j SAt & Sun. L2 to0pm . _.,...,.,~~~,,..PJIU(~WJ.!JX ....... , d8 ~:'!'l.".---._-~·-·.-·:ort ~eelu Cue.t.a.Mt!!UI .. · ,~ :W.AJJ&iS.$ll ... 537 -474 1 . rouch & m11ple tahlt!s. player, clot hing, llJ?hl 24:rTCqJlegcl>rive -• l-.m1ilnH•r ~ \: 1\1111 c-x 3 yrl'. Should ener•µetic.. se1~ntl\'Ut'efi .. ... · 1· ' •t1 f\ 11 or p/t · · · "StlV75:f3 ri 1 l 1 coslll Mesa 545.5171 h'l \'B kno wl eflu" of reC'epl1ooisl /sl'crctary SEAMSTRESSES per . u . (J)SiarnescSeul1>0111tk1l· x ure. assor v11· ur<'s . 'l I II th' ' ....._ -' ~ "'~ h h w/lndustnal marh1ne for Goud hrs. Nl'~l uppea.r. ten ·Female, $25' 7' Uln Table, henvy M 1•d l_o l !! 0 r .: 11 n" J, u n k " us 5" <'very ing ' LV~ I I 7 "hu~r. t;()(wl puy, i.:ood ~I u i;. l av a• e a v y I lk n1 c: & s portswear Ov('~ d . S48·2531C lltvlc $125 chairs S25 for Sat/Sun 10/\M lo GI M. Jct pow;>n•cl s urfboa rd 'f>t , ~ • lx-nenlJI tdcphone cxperl(•nr1· & 1 1 · · Surf & s1rlo111 -· · • • • -. -----8350. /k i>taraunt equip. , '" ~·11 & Sat Nlghh PACIFIC TRAWLER lytJ1ng skills :tl llO WPM ITT~ hl'lwn io.5 5!1JO W. t:oasl llwy. NB DOCJI 8040 4· 673'3527 CAMEO SHORES d1shlotl . .:la:sse~. Kini; 6•1.e l'.1rl. l.1tl11 Corl\ l't•ntl.'r :IM> KiJlmull Or, C !\I. l.t! ner o I S f'C r e l " ri a I So<'retun a l position rl'<f i: No Phone C:. lls ''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Couch lJlue diagonal gold MOVING SALE hrd, SSO. Many other -.::i t1~• l'"l,i11.,hl11 llll -dutle~ mcludr<I 1\1 u:.t he v~rsatlllly h1 rle1:ret! ot •PET WORLD• 11ood t'<>nd. ~ or ber-t O e t' o r u tor I L e m s , item!'>. 'r,:"'ll<Hlll1h 1>12 110.:11 MUSICrYSOHHEL vers utlleandrluible,No rrspons 1'ti1lltv, xlnt WoreitcM&HWorlt•r PilBulls.Pckt'~.We~llt!. 54021\711 lurn1turl.' .. ant1ques &v ard Sale.4fam11ies.10.u 1 New musle l'll1p ;\lu~ic !!hol'lhandri:quircd.(on kill \ l e ad in)! 10 Looking ror mature. misc Pr JS t 10 to 4 11!.wtwr or music \!'11.M!r lllct C11rol. Jt W\•~t.ncld sm"'na"n'lnt stalu". Nr alert 1nd1v w1ll1n1t tn Toy Fox. !'oodles, Shih-1(1v1eru Sofa &nther misc 4639,. h1 "'1; Cd\1 Va ll'nc1a, Costa Mesa. ·: c ll plu ... hut Ml nt•c t;uod Dt<vel•Jp1•mcnt t,;om· 0 c. A1rvo rt. r11i1 fm h·11ro & ll('Ct•j)t l't'SIJ •n ltu. P orns. Cut•k1·rs . rurn Heasunable. Cal -"0 !'. lllTI r • . t\ptD.540·4397 ____ _ 1 0 tf1lf t~~:~ ·;1;1;11~~1111111";·1~~,' J)l'r~.muhly & 11c.ill1'!!1 11 pany.97U~---api!f.!>46·i.!Uli2 e1>tab'I N.Jl. firm in Mini·Schn autrrs. Hull 7!11·1079. Fantastic Gi.rai:t: Sal" ~I l F & h hid rnust \lob1lr for1mm1..J 'olvt!d 10 yachtin.:. T err ierll. S nkil.'s & JulyK ~ IOlh ~toH'!l.1 · ovng . ~rn sc f 11111•' 7 :1 .141 & t• l•m•' emplO\'llll'Ol Ot'pcnd.1 Rct'~pllom:sl T):.,Vi'>t s t:Clll::T/\llV for lteal backpH'klOll & s kiwear Yorkl~S: \00 m1'Ccd pup-CUSTOM, ~~ldadeSorbeac~t. 2 I 6 i '!.. II I I .1 r I ~ 1t1•ms.~~ ~Pl.CM . \hit '·11•11 ' 6. hcndit• hi<' r.ir ll<•t1idl' l.al(unu To "ork Sall! & Sun" In Est ate Co In l"ash1on textiles. Set'u re future pies :Slut.I !\\' moi.~ sectrnna me · a .. ut t Bu~harll /lla milton l -----·--- ...-p.1111 lw.1llh & hfe 111 lll'tH'h IH•··• or nc ar bu.'y y11cht i;olc m.irina bland l\l u•.t ha\t: 4 yn for nght person. Filhn~ brecrl s Open 1•ves \t'lvl'l W/<'o rner t bl at-llunt llch t\nllque turn Ox·YOkt! •C\;,•11 '\t.tl llll l! 1' \l'I\ ltap1d .1d vunr ement for Gd oppnrt unit y .tr t !le 6~70 ~·11m n f order\ & Rt!n 'I S3l·S02'1. 1 (ached to love seal. -hor~C' rolhr:.0 111rl.s tw1~ • '-"""' '" '" 1' 1111 \•arh pl c11s11nt cn\·1roment for e~pc:o io \\Pm ca 1 h d t ie~ s iort - --, Other furn aU.o fur i.ale ' · • 11111 , •I \ ' " tho .... · •tu:i hf1t!d. lo' t1m1• r1•hJblc & \tr) C'oni.c1e n· Eileen 640 0123 "arl' c~!4-f' us iio C II 7 mo old l\l alemuk/Shi:-p. !Jl;J 11!16 . Garage Clea ran" ~ulc. l>l•<I .5t'l, movie-camera, e\1111l •ln f•,.1,11n•11pm 111 d 'cl So mc fl ll m ('l srw.•rwnll738Sll . - -ing sa ary a has s hot'I h'lt>brnken ' t f ff me11 11 t·lolhh11<.extr;ilw. , l \l .. 111 h111 l 'r1 iJ\Ull P<'1'<u n1ll ''' 1ou r -----1145 ~ Gd Pl.'t.siS.6453-llt!lor leoutiful SpcilftJsh sofa pa10 urn, o 11•1• ""fl l 'h1hJrl!m1 rluth1n.g,loy~ ~ t1•n 1t•w' & Ojrr~cn1n11 KIPTIOMIST ,. 8J'7fi()5()x51G ~ & hal-Gokt It plte<1. h<1 hlrl Item ' ~map\,m1,1 nvmori:Sot 'J1 I. 1.11111 t ·1111\C'1•11ttr .,. ('\\'\' \ire prr~ t:n 11 I . S.cNtcwy to r~• !MercheftdlM -. ----c r v• •• ' lto<>k•. planti., toy~. :.!l>-'1111 0 12 2214 1'01 t Carli1lu. l•~·fl.1i.:,t111'll1I f I 7 r 1t1me·Wknll•. llOllday" C)ut,l.lf.tlillni: ""~•tmn for •••••••••••••••••••••••'"K'" •t nl• t',ftlil t•n 1Wcottd.552·1142 Runninit S1>rin 1t11 . 1nr N n • ._,. I II h "t" "01' or ~nl 011 y 11upt. I H I •-ll U r " l T i~· ,, " " • .. k n ' :; ",.,.,, r " • " ' ~ ~.ooo \''ll 31$, l11t•ul\ll "' e e ,. urn tons. YI' top r aml1rJ,1h• He<p. \Int ~I 1005 Retriever. pir k ot hlli>r. OI --/\tlum>1 & 111 uo t111r1tt I ----------! llllls lllltnn . Lu1tunu Ill.I: c•s11l.'nl111 I It !!Oml' ~~nrill "h , i;r11mn1ar & ••••••••••••••••••••••• wki1old S59 4!H1 M:H<1111t. ] rm11 ln rn II R ~ut 1Su n 9 4 l\lu\11\ll Miit' SCI\ July IO, i..nuw 'I of ;\I /C urt• & ·""lln". l)J'lll" !IO , ich --·-~.vl•rythina l(Ol'~. rol rnuny lrn b y lt c rn 11. H ST ~111111·1 l'nll orth on fri 5~ 11 ,.,._ "" '' " MAC INI cluy h~·t"n !lnm Spm rui :\I l'al. 11-ll ·l ·I , uni 100, F:xcc. !ll'l'fct <irlal ANTIQUING I N 'fUSTIN ~IUSll Wolfhounrl rup,, TV. plrturei-. mostly mu MOVING S/\1.1': -n1d1uli, port•ll•<'r1b, :'lw. t <N II t II 1 ln.:ton Vulley C'onv exv\!1 O f ff·r11 good l)o k ' th" .. r l .. /\KC reo1tliikred . C'lllHO J)ll' M7 211711 11111r111111th·. l\Qu11e plantrc. I; flllri i: •• n 1• ro I h n r k u111> . ' n l'll i•c r 11 ~ flosp, II:~ Newman A vf', l>c'nt•flts nl•xkrn N"' llt you 'now ,-r" :i (' ,, fl I o n h 1 n o d I I n l' • . ' Fine furn . misc· 11t•m:1. othn ho111whold ltem11. ~~·;::'.~(! .~<'\~•1:,~11~~'.~r·;:;· op~nr1 un11 rror r hn•r· llU __ ~tte~~~'.11~0~~"'r;~::1~1• ~~~~~~~~i~~h~: ~~~::~~871 -11120 _ 8A~~;.~~11~1~,~~ S:;~ g~ ~~i1~ ~~",;•~;'· l>r • llunt io.12A1wh11rcr. 11.a. _ .. u/ 11111111.: \\11 rt•t I a 1 h1• !4ll t• tlt•ntu 11.'~lttt. M\n l•cepffotdd w/1'nl1o1rv hlHhlr)' 10 ty & select Ion. vl11it nll ol 'KC PocHllt'. puµp'"" & Pluid, lho~·llr~cr. Si\~. Hoth ,~-1 1 Vi •w 11 11 St , ,, IU a Sut. f:old lt:llf hdbrda yl'1t1 d1• 1\t l111ri111111uf l)r. 1..1,1tj)Cr. ~-Lu14unu Switc ... wdO,.. t:hinnok l nt'llnc us. Loc11led 11l Isl , El adull11 w/pJJpt•r,, toyK ~ xlnt.:-.411-.1112 • 11~;-ir .11~1 s: ~ .~11,' & lrnf'lll, b<•d•p rt111d , milt• ~ 111111rh lll'I'""' l:~11611 Prior l'Xfll'r. r<'q'd. Xlnt Mi'S1tn N•<'nlnic Dr Ca mino Real£< Main . miniature!!. wh ite 11h10 Rdrm Sot 4 P<' !llolld u h t~l~f S 1 0 · \" ;;'.~;1; lawn mow<·r, cyc:lo :\oiull 1'1 l'<'""'n IJ.11·1~ l'111t Ti"'"· ,,,. hrs daY. 5 t ·n " ~k ill.. SnlnrY ..,. it• Iii" mixt'd. Chlhu11huu pup' • · • · , ' • ·' u.11 ' ( lwlniC'l• & l'IC. 1<107 San· 11 1 I) 1 '' • -'/P• " ''" · • ·"~-c h " ,,,....nl\ _ -· IJl\.'11. llO n!tll 4170 <.:ounlry l"rl'nt h 11nt1Que China c11h . .!. hea,•~l nu tuiiio Or. N I\. ~111 ''"" fl)':< tlll l d11y'(wk,W1·~ternUnion o~n !o'urlnterv1ew ron Newport rx-al' "''""" WH-IS"'LIOHLY -----arCf'n.Ncwtlhlhx •PRK & lultrd rhu1r ~ lhl:1, • ---\111~t h.n l ' u\HI tool~ CO!\ta Mtsn. 645 9920 Lart f,vc Sllllson. Com ""' "' 1v Iii .... d •-f k . ., -.TACOSWITCH IHC mtmltation Compoaenll ---P'l"rnch &. F.nitllllh. 40·11ortdc. beautiful remalo, mall. uuY 1r~s11er .... r• n it . ro1· 1•r. :111U11ue~. l':ST/\'I r .S/\l.F. I l:l'J llnkc•r. CoslJ M<'llR ,IX Awsw•r. s.rv. Corp. 54().71)40. Conta iners trrv'll wkly. floor length roat. ltlmos . .!!_lirror. ?XJ· ~·'·~ __ 1ll"fl!i . Int" ()f m1"<' _ C'oud 1,Jllvln11 r1n luhlu , • ' 549 1041 I d I f SICIETAIY/ LYMAN ORAKt; Grp winner 002-8717 . L·n • • J 11 m 11 ~ • r h II I r" • • • mmt OP'tn •& o rJt t I t /G I Jl' dal ES RIVlt.RA ..vi-A llf':I> (Jn 1 Fam1ly (,11r11 a:e~uh• ultl 11lnuw11rl' kltc htin Equal Opl)()r 1-:mployrr inature iieraon to work rttrrep ion 5 llh 8 1 i'' S.t Coordlftcrtor ANTIQU V"" Silkln. 2 m11 let.O mos n . ~.IK to: NEW. s:wo kltthl'n 1i11<lu·t11, oxy11••n lh';n~. etc ~nt &i ~n. ----------i v11.n..ed hrs & wknd~. Paid lme. w . YP 1\1 Excltmit adm1nl!llr11tlve H233.CONOOR A c.. C41rrn SbcJ)8. 1M. IP~m. S36-72fi8 tank. wine r nl·k. baclmln 111 a :!4atl Andover co11ta I M "'CHINE SH"•-tniilliq. l» ~er SUte-h ~k~I"~ lap~~~· poti(tlon w /leadin!I R.V Fountatn Vallry 979·28lJ Doble. mah!. I m°". W1ck'•r, antlQ U" "h111" ... tllfl ,...t, pla nt ,ti;nd. baby Mt'11·1. ll4~1 :lllt;G or ?51.t200 "' ... ...,... Sl.C M o r an • manufa cturer . Req 1 "'6·0142 f&64:.·281>1 " ... " " cnrrlt>r, hohbv honit• ----,,' rort-TlftM . • pleasant WOf'k ing condl· superior s kill3, tood or· PUIUCAUCTIOM loun1tc and i rnall desk Eurupean ant1qurs .4t'11m1h1.1'1-~urn, m l1c. , PR;< Operator. An.,wu· Uons. a,day Wet'k. S-SPM. n.I •-k I MANY FIN E ITE MS 0f1u ab• .. • II mo'1, AKC. lhO"' Cell ~-r.4!18 h I k 11 (( \\(•Jtetntl.'f't'Sle<l lnhir lOl!Serv.ortelephooeco. 962~FV 1111: tation ... qu1r earn· '"' -· s 1Jl'5 l'OC'. 01 11r1nl11 1021 1 (;II Or , H U. 114~ 2 t<mplo~t', Im med "xper. WrJi traU\. Doys. 1~ ab11lly A1.1lomot1ve-~~~A b~J ~~;;,L ! ~: ~~ ~~~~~~~i· & Kina site Pecan bdrm seL mlnlaturt' 0111< fll'\\lt•r 1 Nru r Rrook hurat • for .,.nrk 111 our pmduc eves " wkndt11. EOE Jtreeption1st full Um~ related txPf'r. a plus TlQUES. FINI-: FURN.. _ loci hdbrd, 2 end tble•. u mlniaturC'S . tool,, tow /\tlr1n1a 1 Sat !JanMpm. t1on rnaC'htne !!hop No ~1110 mugl be, upcr. Rlcha 5'\ary QPfn Plur send ETC. P HONE FOR lN-~ to Y• 1045 .drawer dru1er w/mir r;.c:~~~ol' a~1r::t11 ~~r~~ SAT/SUN 2'1G2 etrcle Ur, '<hop e11Pt!r nl<e Prefci Outllette Salon. 20< lores.· ume w 11alary lstory f'O. & 8 ROCH u RE.'"•••••••••••••••••••••• ror. •Int cond. 1400. ~ti"·in IO~<I · N II. Prices slashed, no :ctutfrnt, bt•t14n 1r..t9 NcwportCenterl}r.N.B. ~2200 "'PRINGER SPANIEL I< M4-6726erter 5pm. -"' _____ rn•s off•r r nfu sed. \h1<1t he able to work C ...... W1 htc: ~ '• ~ "' 2U-30 hn1 dunn1 balanc" PHONE SALES I. IL SA&.IS Cr"f San Nicolas or. · l dbl .. _ .. LAB pupple • 8 wka. Dinette sel . c hei;t 011Sett 'I. misc il<'m11, &. Everylhin& hattoco. ,... ""' Frenth Antque uo:u 646-7310 d rr .,, c loth ing R eas 0582 ---------of ~immer & rontinue tc Phont Sal ea p eople, Lk'~· Mc"• Suite \02 frame head Ir fool brds. rawera. overatu eu 0 1 · DT 11n 1o 3 A fleal One' Movln1& ~orit a t le:ut 15 2() bn male or female. 11! to&: ,.,_ 14 4My l'kwport 8eat'h92000 Dark' oak sideboard Fl'~ kitten. Ptmale . ! ch a irs, 111. h and m ade ympic · · twhut a mest). Antlq l!..Jler "k dunng romln1 years or •&t· Gu11rantec-cl ~c..-w A\lenlion: Dia ne w/min'Or. 540-s.493 I wk.a old. Nds homl' w/at· -ooden chilln , small or Ca race Salc ·Srw In A ciorvcd Orlent111I mirror A Y'Oikh?OI yr llrs werlted wages or commwlons. .._, • 1 ten tlon . Slvr 1tr1.1y . aan "~!"!!c2.houJehokl miach., stereo. TV. U · u(he r l n t e r ea tl n 1 Jtlfunnl( school >r cen bt 2SO East 17th Street. . . JOttATHAH'S s.&2301. Items .,.... . .,,6 sorted ct1111r11, t11bl~11. 11.rtlfiact.a. Much misc. Br· neinblc Only tht>* In Sutte 0. Cost.a Men. •Person11t u.-tructon . ...OWIS THITIMf •SU~OIER ip . • t• le m .. ~ Medlturanu n table ~rm set & many othe r Ina ca•h Is we'll haaale . .,aerest\'d m study work ;~n S:OO 6 &:30 p.rn •Managemcntopporty • " Q..EARAl'CE• 1 upp1es uw s, co '"" • ... 1~ s.tt Qnl 9 s so:& Acacia ~ Thnuld npply ~l-7283 -=' •toair*Eimlulon).; for job s~lctn to t hc.c k EVERYTHING GOES! 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W.1forS• ue, e nr w 75· SADDLllACI 5&1-29UI. slie.S4~.S46-40M d11.1i.1PI. lou<Jed. Prul ••••••••••••••••••••••• 888DOVESTREE1' Am/f'm stereo, $11100. VALLIYIMf'OITS hwttry 107 ANSWERS -ma1nta lncd . Bri ~tolHONDACB~.l.973,6200 ~1/ NEWPORTBEACll 714 :962·32$$ tlt-l040 4 f5.4f4t SprUC!~-A"low -SpinnetPuano cond. Wall tradt . Pvt m l.S.WO,Xlotcond. Clottict 9520 lll-1300 •••••••••••••••••••••• • full keyboard, W1c1lnut Pty Call 75-4· 1234 or S.SM)9'18 i" ,., S d /""M i Avert -bangle -$495 S49 3147 673-4909. . ~:·••••••••:••••••••••• i3 Ood e Custm Gemini apri 9 7 I .. • J.,. PY er, w "" rn WA ...... ED ROLLS 74 Honda CB360. Low 63 Mere. Convert. A·I V· 1& "g V 0 .,1 •••••••••••••••••••••• wrnty, $5100. 1·$~-8353 "I JI I d. '74 "c:' M d 0 'I i'h d N • t A"-t an, o mt • ...,, "' "''l ply TOP CASH DOLLAR app ness is 8 inn~ "' arau er pen nu ~age. w • extras . l'on · · e\\ op. ucau Y· outo., air, AM /FM tn 1974CAPlll 2000 1~"--·-------p A ID f' 0 R y 0 UR companion who Clln re· S.Willcj Mod1il.H 1093 <.:ruaser w1slnk. & ref rig AsJunit $775. 548·0!l44 5"~or840·225l. <!eek. mags, side pipes, 4 speed with m etallic JEWEL.RV. WATCHES, oeh for lhe cht>l'k like h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 255 Mere Cruiser Bait ,54ooMX RKtt.tioftal Gauchos. reCrig. $5300. paint. Buy or lease. ART OBJEC.....,. GOLD ~uchesfor the ROLLS. l"'GER T h •-,,~ tank, lo hrs. bsl ufr. V ._,le 9530 """""""ft 4 ..,.._ (~KBT> • ""· , ,. . oue .,. ~w, 675-81166. Many extras e .. c .s ....,"""""a · : .... .,m. ....., · SILVER S ERVICE Unusedglu?Ssslldingdoo Practically new. Nlee Makcoffrr 557·3925. •••••••••••••••••••••••74 Chevy Beauville Vun, FINE FURN & AN bathtub enc:lot1urc $45. cabinet, ull accessories. looh. R...t/ ------OFF ROAD 197Z CAPRI TIQUES. 645-2200 B&S power mow. S2 Orig $600 • .,vt pty sell for Cllorler 9050 74 HONDA CL 360. lo m1 , ~T. 9 pass. air. P /S, 4 speed, sunroof & delux 14K • 10 b 1 t 830·7611 S250 644·1307 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kint cont!. xtras. 5800. P arts. Accessories. BP/BV a1uto,. A1 M/FdM lrim.XLNT! <SOOOOU>. men s race e . 'ANT TO RENT S464J61!9 Service & Sales. VW. la~. 8, o tni, x nt con , SADDLUACI grad pre:sent, new. pal Upright bell massager Sportiftc)Goods ' · '. _power Min i-Trucks, Vans. ~iOO.SSS·lS8<1,633·0l4S $7$0, no reas. ofr refused. S:SO. Elec scrubber, S20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or ~ail boat, 21 mm .. ror 73 Yamaha 125, xlnt eolld. C V /J;.LLIY IMPORTS 979-7666 Lv msg 2l" Sears auto oven. SJO Win. 101. 20 ga, 0 U. Like N"P_t vacauon. From Ju .. Super tnek_. call for more ~.:h~c,1!s'. u s tom b It ivlanDod. ge 300 Sportsman U I ·2040 495.4949 Sk ti . ..,0 Sor , .. .,..., P k 12 IY 10 31. 1213 )670-2449 mro.552.9013 '7l FIAT 4 D oor sed. a uto, AM1 ... M. f47SHNW. $1749 Uv"tock 107 1 saw, ..,.. • a new. """"'· ar er ga, MODERN MOTORS Cull 839-0825 74 Capri, pvl ownr, air •••••••••••••••••••••• cha1r.$5$pr,675·1~9 S200.Ph67S-J704 ,Soil 9060 1973 Honda CL. 9000 mi. OffROADCEHTH Ford ,66 w· d Va 6 AM/FM 8 track, G cyl l'66Hotbo1,CM 6'f•~' Reg, !lforcan mare, brok Harbor View. Some rse Scuba tanks, twin S2in. •••h•••••0•:••••••1•••S•••• 5395. 673·1900 6:00 · 6:30 Gltmdale. C213)240-&IOO. cyl aulo Loanngo:,hl bna;e xlnt cond.S32S0.~-4488 •. to ride & d rive. ,bl model. l.h· & din r Lastte:.'18·7.& Steel 580or c~ ... ~91 MWW /Ftr Arfl 64SmO. p.m, • . . 't19Flatl2.I Sp1derSs pd,l pande M rga geld g --P lf73Colifonli• Good cond . $1195.'72Capri 2000automatic owner, c le an. Run~ Ent. w:sle~n (71~4) ~~tom rJa~s t& cb~pet ~r 49J.9149 & wknds~ , , • •73 Yamaha 250 Endu~o 2 0 ft . C I ass A 963-5927 art 5:30. 33,000 mi. Nu tires , grc:at. AM/FM, m11jls, 3 338 lOll Ing. hgo · · 5 r d rm US Divers Su1l ne,., Sharp. 8000 ma. stored m· m.otorhome. !-\ally st'.IC· •70 Dodge Van. 6 c yl ownerS2,395 G-l.a..S90S tops··· . $1000 .. .&99·1040day~. · mtc g cus t om rps 1· · l :. th k 7' Starlit day sailer & side. Runs gd. SS2S. Ph M2-8854 For sale: 3 Milk Goats. spre ad. hdbrd, bench ;J,g!iso~a.ng~,t ~ Cl11c trailer. Gd eond. Xtras. S43·1967aft 5. cont;imed ~xtra dean .. Tradesman 100. R /H, '74 Ca pri. 4·cyl. Yellow e\es. Alpine. 1 Nabian. Writ Other drapes a va il ' nnreon. S850.~·0080 (2023).(STK.0303). stick.Bllnlceboxcooler. W/blk int , a m /fm ~ l973•'iat124Spyder .Low P.O. Box 411 Trabue 64-H309. TV Rodio 13 llonda C.R 125 good MOW $9425 $1600. Ph~7·6103aft 3. track. 4 speakers. new Blue Book prirc. 'C1.1 ll Canyon.ca . ......,..., Hi•.Fi. S,:_-o 109816• F IREBALL. racing s h ape, s toc k . s.aso llLLl"RRY 40M mi guar radials l Bobafte "6461172 "~'° Kenmore washer & dryer • ~·"' dinghy fiberglass, 1973. 631-0058 ""' '61 Che\'Y Step Van, I Ton. 1 M · r .,. · -Mi-sc-,-.-.-,---5--8-0-l--1 ~both. Teak dbl head ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spin. trlr, Sl900,SSH)'J78 RV CEHTEll wou Id make Ide al owner, usl see. Supe 1972 Ff"T 124 board. S35.6iS·!l654. 25" RCA t•olor t v. 2 yr '73 Yam 300MX. n\•v••r Division of Barry Pont, c·amper. solid s hape clean.G44·s..75 ""' •••••••••••••••••••••• L k ~· S158 · ood 1939 RhA" ' SPORT 5 s1K1cd, stereo, worm. 1 e ... ew. . ass1c w uues. raced, dean. '73 lion. 2000 E. 1st. St. S.1\. nt't.'ds engine. $275 186:i '74 Capri ooige w/tan de radi1.1I tirt>s .. mmt rondi: WANTED Lowrey Organ Holidtt~ TVJohn,64.>4276. 33' s lo o p , nu . S . 12SSL,hke nu,makeo(fr Open cveningstill l~pm. Anaheim S t. C.M . <'Ur inte r . VG. 4 s pd TOP CASH DOLLAR !1°'~~111.'e ~~•aolork~e!b1?!arudt ColorTV's for sale. Completely refurbished &i2·34.2.S. ANDSUN DAYS 646·9977 AM /Fl\1 , u 11-, 23!11 lion.O(S!,:!Ll-'yVt;~z9ir. 0 0 .,..,., _.,, ...... ""' in Sept, '7S.2boaluwner. 558 1000 544573:! " -~ PAI F R YO U R t on e, wa lnut. S750 21 .. consoles. $.l,99S_Catl67S-4868. '70 Hond11 CL<tSO. Rcblt • AutotW...ted 95'0 . COPELAND JEWELRY. WATCHES. Toastmas t .. r t bl-to ~UHl616 last s ummer $600. 4 w'--e1Drins 9 .,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73~pri2600. JllPCITY ART OBJECTS, GOLD Oven osed2times ~ HOBIE 16 racing gear &W-3343aft 6 .,. ~~ W"'P•YTOPDOLLAR. S..,. v 1 t S ILVER SERVIC E ' R.C.A. solid state ' ' b ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c. " 4 "'"' ·' nt t•om 2001 K lst Street Fl:'-if: FURS&. AN·::~':' s~~~ Rl'u:s·:\}e~I LaperecorderA·I ~~1;.1~/0b•~ys~x61:197~2 11ondaSL3SO. 1971. Runs GMC J immy 400 auto. FORTOPUSEDCARS 646·60170flllpm IS.A.l-'rwy-2 blki..eai;t> TIQUES. 64$·2200 Cloth~. 42·« Ing. 2'swts ~645-2573 E\':1. good Lie SB6S11 Call 111r, <vmpletely orr road FOR~~<~~~~t~~STIC D.._ 972 SANT..\ ANA S20. Wedding Set , 2 RCA23"Cl TV AM 1F11 -S46·1427 l'QWpl.S6,9SOorbestorr. 1r yourcar1·.,extracl•"n •••••••••••••••••••••• 558-8000 LUGGA.GETAGS r · · "26' sallbout-c tlppe r , -.. 494·J.U2.or ~·260t ~ "'" diamonds. 8250. stereo radio. turntbl w /trailer & outboard Honda 1!P3 <,; L 2000 i.ee us first. S•s Ir LecnlllCJ ~nd ~~~ ~C:CSio:~ ~aar:· Lg IOx18. family lent. Console S32S. Ph 493·7005 xlnt cond. S6000 tor rent miJt!s S300 CJS JEEP \'6 Top. roll IAUY IUICI TOP l>ullar P1111I tag plus one spare. w Great condition loah Ir Moriu 544·1424 646.550:1 bur huhs. good cond 2925 Harbor Blvd. On ALL Trade -ioi, 1--------•--------• S2SOO Pl\·192·1194H Costa Mesa 979·2500 NIWPOllTDATSUN return perrn anenll} Sl20iorter 646·35S lqlai,.......+ Lehmun 12·wltra1ler new ce rhumper BSA on ---------i--------- sealed 41llraetive lui;, 2 ff • d k . & ·h •••••••••••••••••-••• sail & t'OV r race r~ dv ong rear lire Tnck sus ·~ Bronco ;!tl1l Gel t·ond. TOP IUYH Ill Do•e S .... •t " !>lrOlp. m_eetang lllrhnc o~.:~~un~rc~ w:s~~~·1oat1,MointeofHlftce/ ,,\111:1 o av/s.i'2.1;0111 II pensum 2 tanks lots of new tires, H II , CB "~us fir:it. & lust '. Top :-.carMut•Arlhur 1 ?. requirem1.1ni;i .• Pr~ dryer combo, tipt siw. Seniu f02 ~ . ---extras S825Ph646·4631 an1p Onii 014 rW r S2500 doll11rp111dfor1mports &Jamlx>rceKouds vent loss & theft. f or a ~ .. 16-19 •••••••••••••••••••••••!Sailboat und tru1h:r ~100 -l'h 557 S4t.7 2ISOO IJrake COST A MESA 83 3-1300 per5onahzed tag e~clos ---COLLEGE Student will Call uflcr7p"" 71 IMW R60/S A\'c.J:M ----~~allpape.'.· fabrae u t:STATESALE cleanboats lJeforeorart. 496-8564 lSOOonginalm1I~:. Hac·_.-;::--18 •. ., , .. DATSUN '740.twn260I's Day (;lo paper II we Trt"asures t , E . ~68 1489 • n g s •I•· er MINT ' iJ r im rQnco JO~.\ I!, .I 2845 H bo Ul I 2 To Choose frolft ~ill buck & lnm yuu 3 g e 0 c rut i 0 n s 0 i ~~ "~1 15" Seuspr1.1y Catamar~n •li '\29'1,, s pd fl oor. i.h11t . tluul Costa ~~s~r r ~~~:6410 Both are fu lly eqoip~'l'.I. tu:.:s. Ur try two ear treasures & trinkets. Sat Hull Cleaning. W' ft. "_'ilrlr Good cond ~,5 SADDLEIACK 5hock1>. skid plate . mil 1 :.iutomul1e' th~ ot her :i back tobatlc only lO·S.l:'eppt.>rtr\'e Ln Z1nt·+prop.n•pair. Eves.-197·3584 V"LL"'YIMPORTS bur&llDIJum~r.:uard Wt-:UUY s1>ced ll!l:lJSU ) 1'111<.:l=:S c 'I \ u 6 Tuo'"·• t \n I ·•"i8 u,1111 ... KO under IU,000 ml SJiSO ,1·..:L'D''AR"& S2ea or 3, ~ " . ' Pl u. S.& ·18711_. -_..,..uva ' n es '" n -Suilboal H~S 18 w ltrlr, 831 -2040 495.4949 ti44 1742 "TttUCKS:' 1!)77LKCI. 4 S lag~ St.OOea. Industrial W a'lt'r StOo. loah, Morine ~utbo~rd .~h.eud + xtr~~. ----------9560 Come mol'Cull SADDUIACK tl9tagsSl.50ea. N i agara Vibra l o1 EquiptMnt 9030 SleeJl6 4.SJ2S0.Cull e\csuns HONDA XL1i5, 5!lll rucki VALUYIMPORTS JOor moreSl.40eu, Recliner. sioo C;11l •••••••••••••••••••••• &wkndsS33·9039 m• •. hkc new,,.must l!ell.••••••••••••••••••••••• FREEAppraisol 131·2040495-4949 Sale1>'rax lncluded 963·2GSS before toam o g···sTOWllOt\T.. LASER AskrngSS7S.4.l.1·61_3_1_ 1974FORDPickup Gro"'Chenol•t NO CARl>! aft 6pm Folds for earr) 1n~ Super new t·ondition. 19H 750 Suzuki. ruH dress. Hr" n 7. ~ c 't l' r 1 or , 111211 lk'ach Bl\'d '72 DATSUN Drraw your own or sen . • SlOO. firm. 673-1923 used verv little. f·irst like new CQnd. SJOOO. Also autom11t1l'. pwr stt•er· Huntington lkat•h FASTIACK name. address. phone Sear s t:~re)'CI~. w troll·-----S8SO takt:s. Cull Larry Time Out motorcycle Ing, dual tnnks, Ha nger 147-6087 • 549-lll 1 4speed, ma"S. 11W<llH'Q we'll make onre card pc 1ng act111n. \i nr1a bl Almost new 4 h ors & heil\y duly l>lll:kiiges. ------"' 9727 ll'OftdNew '76 HONDA Cars . OVER 100 To ChooM m•! UNIVERSITY Olcltmobla. Hoftdo Con • GMC Truck' 21150 H;irhor Blvd Cot;tu Mesn 510~0 l!t72 llondn Cuu1><'. Jti.000 mi. g1ou<I oond Make of fer 5·1ll l!•IUO. ,\ll 6PM 'i ti Cl\'ll'. ~at'. l'mploycr fu rnh.111111: t•i1r AC/i\1', xtrns . .iy1 11 t11T. IJstofr, IJ31 . :r.!4 j tag. Add 2.'il ~ath. stroke_ Tension. SGS. John11on w /holding lank G44.aio7 ~~a00i•.e_:;;3.269llke1 new contl. (F1011RU80709 >. TOP DOLLAR S 1649 Send chcckormoney or 846·4252 S175644~ SabotS111I Boat .,. • ., NIWPORTDATSUN IMM:~111~TELY l~i:r~.~.~~ .. ~;hi~·.i:1a~d~11~j derPtloL:OT PRIWTl .... G Ust;d Carpel. 100 yds, s EA II 0 Rs~. 3 h SCol"~plele w I eve,;;6~~~gl c .. ~250 Hornrdra N888EWDOPOVER~TSTBREEA~Tll t'Ort Al.I. trans. 23.700 mi, S2700, " " beige. 0 hort shag. SO yd · w/recoil i.trt. Nr new. .,,,. 0"' • ...,.. .....,,,oro e · "' f'OREIGN CARS 58l·56TS P.O.BoxlS60 greenhi-10.ldealfora11t 8225.Sonar.ROF.perfectLANCER 25. Salls. life 64S·48l3 833-1300 CALLOR COME IN J-9730 CostaMesa.Cu.92626 or home. S2 yd. 5S7·Gl S75. Ma ri ne light s 1 hi .74 lt"•kyCI' Gas •l'o··k• TOSEE US ~-ft 3 IS' 'I · I •nes. eus ons. out· '"" '· ~' ~ 0 ' 1973 DATSUN VOL VO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER.EDS _11_· ~ _ puml,IS1 ~c" ?pum mas board Top cond Ready many extras. S700or best HlWPORT IMPORTS l't17 Juro 340 Sedan. 1 of 700 Every Sl)'le Discounted •Nt-:VElt ONOERSOLD• ~m 119.81 Ill.Ith Heater ,\Quu llf'nven 830·706 PhotoYardSa1e ~~31 ~·416 ranceton to sail. Owner ·getting ofr.833·2014. PICIUPTRUCI :noo W.CstHwy,NB sold i n U.S. •·spd/OO. Sat/5'm. Prt dryer $15 . Rrger boat. S8200. Pvt With Top Kat camper. 642-9405 1966 Hmt>o• < M 646 '1303 chrome wire whls, new W••sher ... ". stro"-s SIS, lo_..., Pow-904 pty. Call '*95·0183 or 9160 Jackman mags 4i stereo. Ith t r· , h .. • ...,., "" "'"' •• 1 BUY JUNK CARS 74 Oat.sun 210. hatchback r Sl!fl ~. re 1018 · e .. d•vftloptn" tank $7.SO, •••••••••••••••••••••• 499-1914. I HW9SR ). Buy or lease. wood naw paa'nt 4 vr~ ~ ' .. USED AUTO PARTS 4 s pd, AM / .. 'M, /\I C. im · ... . · • " 4xS"tanks.16mm Bolex34·sEDCr.fo'/B,T/S.AI' io n 'I bo f be 1 ent 26• GMC. Pvt. pty. SADDUIACIC ,..7 . ..,,..., mac. 53111 0 or ofr , serv ret·ord . ss.5110. S7S. 416 Princeton. CM 2 gen lrm lbs top cond : sai at, 1 rg ass. VALLEY IMPORTS S40-Sl25 .,.. """' ,,.,,,6196 7 14 · 54 o ·II 12 1 da ys: -· p • . mam & J•h s ails. S32S 833·26 16 or 642·4097 ....., . .. San Francisco Buyer \V'll w h /d Sac S18,500, h: !;42 4007 642·056I Newport Beach. Calif ll 1 ·2040 495.4949 ood used compact Sta· ---714·64·1·645:1 eve1>., <.:arl wishes Orient nl Rugs Tv s!~c~orreaes tbr & ~r~;; 833·2616 lion Wagon at reasonable ASS U M E L s l.' 1117 Jeti 97 32 5'1'1·511-16 .<t96·5'117 "knds items. (:311644.8514. 13• BO!lton Wl\aler SOU l~.' Flyin.g Jr. w /trlr; 2 Metofo Ho.. R...tal 1973 ~ ~ouritt price. 540·2055 ~~&~1~1~:6~;~130 mo ••• :::'••••••••••••••••• KING . Z beet lnew) xtra ·75 T t P U l -Johm;on. leak wd .• buc:ke Jrood1bs, $7sp~~11,.a7~~rs .• }acm.: 11\/i to lJ' At1lomat1e, air cond., ~ lm~ed , . lt73 Jettsen He-1..y , oyo a " x ras. !ICUll'I Xlnt cond S197S . .,,.,. ' ..,..., ..... t'\111.Y s~lf~contained radio & heater. Only ,...... , 72 240'' ri pd -nrm Sl95 incl del. Usual Mu' cchmi: correc lbl & · · i · :fi 3l 000 mill's This car ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ""'0 g owner, 4 s ROADSTER. Priced for ly home 83.5·2l63 •nils. Oinelle set, misc 673-0 94. VENTURE CAI 15, no trlr, Spec al Weekly Rotes 1....:. ... ,, & runs Ilk•• new! Alf• RCMMO 9705 AM I FM. A I C . stee QUICK SAl~E! 1104281. ... .. • ..., ood d Reserve for Holldays """0 ~ he lls m ua whls xlo rum. &U>-4547 aft S 111· fo'ormul11 1973 Deep· .,._,, g ~36c~!}.,;., REGENCY MOTOR (t7933SI. SpH111I with••••••••••••••••••••••• . · " · IEACH IMPORTS PLANT$ Me r e. Cruiser. Ne\\ ., ......., HOMERENTALS thiud ALFAROMIO (Ond.S4250'675'0276 141DOVlST. FOR Sl\LF. tc•I•••• b 1 t k k' O .... LY S2799 ·73 "·oz 1 d pd Spider Plant3 W..t.d IOI I motor. at an . s is. 24' Yawl. sips 2, mbrd. 92.SN. Harbor Blvd , SA " "AH ... ai" "'' . x nt con . 4 s NEWPORT IEACH L·rce1>ini1t'harh•y ••••••••••••••••••••••• elc.673·934Sor979·3l80 Bottom recavlkecl & re· ••531·2503•• AIC, AM t.,~M. 54:100. Bel 752_0900 . fatlte--" You finish i·m GAIDEN GROVE $500 REBATE llPM 547·0732, art 6 All:iortf!d Su~rulents SSS CASH FOR :n• Chris Cran. F1'shinit o · '""'· · '26 GMC 640.0747 _ i !><' tllld UP crumng. $"7000. Owner, too busy. 1175-8866. 0 11tes av111l. July 5·9, BIJ~ll tFttOM STICIHt KClt'fftOftll Ghia 9731 ml\~~ 011 •1'1>11~·. IH / h•add(': x.: G~;,~~,~~~;,~ci.;1J' 840297 Coronado 23. VHf'. calley. July 211·2\I. rt40·S95'1 13', .... ..._ ....... o.o. IEACH IMPORTS iS 210 Hl(f·hbk, racl ;ur. I< ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ., • .:• "' " • --' head Hi·l•i NB SUp m1, am t m , :illll 11 ne end Sat urday til 12. 1 RUY SCkAl> IRON & is· TroJan, ~lps 4. xlnl Must ~ell ! $400o. 540~· '76 Pate Arrow for rent , 554•0100 141 DOVE ST. cur. $2,950/bsl. 6<10·4462. '00 Kurmann Ghia. l.lku !'iund11y & Monctay to s. JUNK CAttS. J unk ap· cond. SncrHH.'<', SS.SOO sips 1, loaded w/xlras. '72 C boot HIWPOITIUCH new. $l800/hi.t ofr. Tue~ay·•"'r1day 3.00 t-0 pli1tnres h:ault'd free. Ed 67~028llor894 ll007. lo9h. Sllpt/ Call Marion, 494i.filll3 or st e ;.";7,~r. ,:;~~~· 11 e 1 · 752•0900 !163-l688. 6 00 I M. Stone !Mitt 3(jWI Wh I , Dockt 9070 495·6415 tl850/be t r 536--029! '74 f\210. 1\ir. strreo. Mndo 97ll 2076 Thurin St. · 1970 &~p E 1a ~ 17 l ~ --••••••••••••• ••••••••• 5 0 r · · 42.M m i. $2.100 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 1 fl4oh1nd Uallr Pilot Ir club~. and ~upplles l~O ~r 1 cl vGoocs e~o;d 42. DOCK '74 lll' Jumboret.". Mini. 1968 Datsun piek up, low '12 Alfa Spyder con~rt 7:il·t 140. Net1r8ay &l"~port n••tdrd ri•ni1o nahlt• & u n , . Hndcr Newportbridgc lS.OOO mi .. t1lr,rodm,11lnt milca11e. Good cond. Xlnt roo d /\M I t M 1972D .. ----2-.. -0-I- ·--plea~c Call 963·8138 ~·1004 • SllO mo 642.9666 cond , .a11k1n 11 $8500. ~·3a70aftcr(lpm stereo, n•·w top, $4400. 01 ._, .. Bto11ut1ful l>a1;k i.:reen artcrlipm. 40• Motthcws .. ClaS11le' · · 581·77511. ~ be11l oner. 008-Ml.5 Oi1amul St.-.m1111 11111.-, maii wheeh1. ractory 1111· eon cl & new l1 rt•11. <lllHOC1. 'I u i I t e rl ~ n Iii S l ---h r1 Wonted Shp for s.~· Vaeht '74 GMC 'h TON I 7 7 ~dsprend. Very QOOd WANT C11 mP41r Sht•ll '73 11renllt ss12o~oow /mllloo9·22n611 w/111' be"am wt:t:.!O power. 75 F:xplorer. 22'. roof, & f'IC"UP AMII 9 0 wnd. $:!!'\. Ph!l.lHl(lo.t2 El Camino N · ... • N d a i-Ii 0 n n n 11 dash 111r. 11enerutor. • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·2670 (7l4 I p 0 S s 1 IH i: c.: 11 1 1 criuse control, uwnan~. V-8, A r . Pwr 11ll1tir. 73 Audi IOOLS. 4 sptl. Antique Arftlolre, O f; G I u ho t 18' rme 2l:l.9W 171l QUlHlrophon1c. 20M. 11lpi1 hrtt.. Rudlu. Heat. Long Olaupunkct !lt(lrt•o, NUn Sterco.Frt'nd1Provcof ... 'URNITURF: for l or 2 J~s r IC~11up11 SlOOO any a · •' 4,$12,900.IWl3·3451 range dunl tllnk3, L roof, brown . S3 100 f('C' lubl. rugt Orit-nt;al & BR Apt. Will pay CMh. 673·1:: I .• Tr••p•rt .. IM -I u. mn@ll; Suiwr nke! Sope tl75·113MI itrt'O, 64i·llCM,6•0·•l739 o a y I 6 4 o. 4 1 7 2 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ANOl\lJ, IJUXUR 0 clc11n. Motur No. 7291$53. ---------P\iliec AUCTION Eve11s.u.:J1186 12 Sabrt' c r11nx 111·. 110 c...,..... s.a.1 ·~~:c'f~· ~[~~.a 1r:,;:;1c~c s i,u" ....... ~!~~~:4~·~~~. ONLTSUts COPILAND JIB'CITY 2001 E. bl Strct•t IS.A.Frwy·Z blkll •·1111t J SANTA ANA *MAZDA• IAR~AIN CENTR '14 Rotary Plck11p Automnl il'. c11 mp1•r 11 hcl I , Ii poko w ht'•>l11 w /widl• tin·" S11urkhn1.t fre1>h ' 1 m11r.1111w 1. ONLY $2 .. S ;\fANY ITE~S O•' FINE anted ping·pona table Many xtraa. nt tond I.wt 9120 loadl'(J. Offer . 673·71ZI. • AM A A"""* Cull 54~-3090 ESTATE J EWELRY. Roland~ 962·4228· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIHCO\.MMHCURY 'U Rotery w..- Ori1lln111 y<·lluw, rndlo If i2 100 l.S 3unroor. ~llck .1----------f healer 1 8.~00 mllei.. ..-551 .. 000 ART OlJJttTS. AN· 36' Cruimn S.F. Convu •7oywc..,...v ... TNilen, TN•tf 917 1301N.Tustin,SanlaAna AC. 11tereo. Sac. S'22SO. or (fl.14J f'cl TIQUES. t'IN& •'URN.. F1ybndJ1e. bait tank. out Fully equlpped·thl:i one:••••••••••••••••••••••• S47·0511 ETC. PHONf: FOR IN· IOU rig11er11. Liv" abonrd. 1srtadyforSVN 4'fUN1 '7SGoWSt• 1,70TOYOTA ofr.4954500 ONLY 117'5 ... 0 . It BROCHURE. boat owner. Must sell. UIG6BNAl 17 v, ft . Rdrla ., 64.~·2200 SlOK or bsl. Slip 148. ONLY SJ I ff mooomouc. cl<:. l35$3). HM.UX f'ICKUf' W ,...,..._ ums-Camco, liitht wood Anza 8•y1lde Vlll1111e (Stk.0289>. Very orlclnal. Side mlr '72 Audi loo LS. 11uto, 1tlr AM·FM. 12($~ or best. 5.15·"61 eves. ""'"'-1train. Ziljian cymbals. NB. 542 . .azs MOW $2125 rors, deep diab ebrom GOLO&.ILYB <.:all J ohn. 494·6361/ wt1Ht1 •1 1tron1 run w 9712 Mercruiser, 135 hn. SI _, .-TO t e e m e n l • ·naotoryS•delt Air eond .. radio &! hc-11tc r. Slwwroom fre11h! (441LGI>. ONLY SIH5 COIMS S48..uo3 1973 T ·Bird 188 I I .. , c~::rr ner.Make thl1you.r1um ••••••••••••••••••••••• Privet(' <"Ollet'tor. Pe)'· r. •Adult 120 ban A~· 4. CG equip~+utrQ 29 n. FvllY i!I~ r e-Gft mer rep a ~COUNTY'S Int casb It tops can cordliinsforsalc. lrnmac: rond. $'739~... llincd. Lhe, NEW.! .<!~.1v 1. SP\ldat-wtt OLDIST -<>nc YC'll r unllmlt-('d Anyllme536 3J98 54$-067l · wu. " m ii ea a c w u r r D n ly · · (714>948.USS (6731). CSUt.0275). ONLY SI 499 ..... 1974 011t11un 2tlOZ, nir , avallablti. Oln.rmset.Spaniahstyie, H Paid ror Gibson l7FT. Baylinertri·hull,& NOW $3425 o•tDIN GIOVI ~ map.newlirH.AM/fM *MAZDA. 8 chairs SlOO. Harvest Str•t or Dao Armstront HP Mett. Trailer +ex ,,. . 111.ereo, drk blue w tbfk gold Sears Elee dryer Guitar. 960-<C'793. tras. Like new! 848-GllOO lt7l OPIN .OAD '65 Stn...... ~ Salell.senlee·~•sang int. Moat sell. ssooo. FltUFOll ALL S'7S.21amptbls. Wrouthl Pwlllt••lr ._ i•· T., Hull .• ..,,, H CA MPER. S~lf eon• 218 fl, Alr cond le full)' •owC9'Yer, Inc. 631.0l9flor67l>-2109 TWOYIAlt Iron Chandelier St5 . 11.-1 I ... ., " ....., talned, IJke new It Im· self eonl•lned. MUST tmt~th.t.o.o. R.olls'lloyce BMW Zl,OOOMHn 557·13ll0 .,...,..... OIS Volvo & trailer . Onl m ecuh te t (9725 >. SEE! <6177l. 1Sllt.0284). 554-0IOO 1.WOJembor" '7S B2~0. 2 dr. 4•J>d. 20• •PreeScrvlce Lo t " I ... t 13995. MESA BOA (St.k.025$). ...OW Sl•75 Newport &acb 640"6444 mi. Ltke 0!,"· S'l9$0. • Fr.:e P11ri. ve aea . t a r • o . ec: chair " secretarial CENTER. 1595 New MOW $2725 " 4.,,.3205 •Free Lsbor tomu. triple dresser chair w/pads. $300 com· Btvd.C.M.646-0539 USI THI '725 On All NEW notary Cir$ ~:"~r=n '!i: • ~i'~\: plt!te. ean TU -3560. "1119· Wrie<k Sid Boal. , :~c=: 16 ~'~~~100. DAii. Y PILOT ....................... • ~ 'T4l '!!' .. w!!!k!!·U1 .... 100!~_AS11Eh •• ~ R~ood ~ t:M"McuESsloAm80tr~r Division or Barn Poat. lSt.k.02'78>. ..,.a.ST &• 1, • •••o•" lt7CAAT 121 WFlllhl!.AfhR CF~f!>· 1...., m • _,_ ... er • ._, I <CV.-· On.,, . " 2000 E. LslSt. Santa Ana MOW $2425 "' COUPE. Fl.Ill)' equipped ..-v~ ase or m il p.rn. M·F. 644-4359 CENTER, 645-401.! Opene,·enin.Q till JO prn llSULr u1nA AlrlA "llJce..NEWI. <160KY A). 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Fully loaded Mites as low as 3000 1207237) '73 LIHCOLH COHTIHIMTAL 4 Or Full power. lactQtY air cond , spl11 seats & 27.000 aciual mtles. LIKE NEW' I t 48H0F) '75 FIRHllD TRAHS AM Full power. factory 111 cond, stereo & 1aptt rally(' wheels & only 16 000 miles LIKE NEW' (449Ml0) '75 OLDSMOllLI YISTA CRUISER WAGON 9 Pas~enoor Full POW<lf foetory a" cond sioreo rack & 18.000 miles Sharp car• (940MPP) 9100 A.altos, H•w 9100 ••.•...•........•.......•.....•........•.........••.••.•...••........•.•......................•••.....•............ ' ......... FORD '72 T-BIRD s3399 ••. '.:JI• '"' 1 I ,...'O (,.. t....-'"<) t"OW"'• Ii' l'!i'1•t ~"' ,,.,, • ":J •• ~, ..... , ••I\ ,.I ~.ti., ~ ........ t ''' ..... .., 1 •-• .... •• l t )I '.Q 8o II.ft 'wl ftfONt (ttf~f\."411 ... ,,.... \ "' '··~~" RARE AUTOMATIC '73 240Z ......... . '71 FORD $2799 MUSTANG l\<.t' # ''""' 11 I wj1l ofl\1••) I fl I ""'"'Ii" '»f"i81., Ford '73 LTD 4 Dr .... $2699 • I "" j ,,, t \If t I 'l>tM,. 7i~e'~:~,~~ .......... s 4199 ,.,,,..._. •• .;, V"' • .,, ''• "J ""a I'\• .. , . ..,.WI p ,,,., -""'°'"" jol) .... ,_ tflld ,,...,_ '75 GMC PtCXUP .. 4 I"'°" 1~ f" '"'""' .~,, ,., '74 GMC PICJ(UP s3199 SIERRA 15 ......... . 75 FORD PIOC UP F-150 CUSTOM 54399 4 ~ p w•• 11111•·• .. 1 ,.,, ~4"'1t.~ .-.,.t• I , '1,,t, l'fl .-. c,,,u , i:A=~·~ ...... $5899 A 1•..... t• t;J.. I t. ••• t •""' If t • Ill ) J • ........ .~.,,, ~2= .......... s'J.999 ~-·-.. ----....--_ ... _,_,u BILL BARRY IS ••• IN STOCK NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! f UROPE'S 110 1 SILLIMG e CAR 1'911Y STTU.,.G • CHU T ICOMOMY 40 HWY /28 CITY Ml'G ...-1fh m If'••·•' 1, •"' '1'1w ihf' tl'C llftfin(J 10 f C• A mlh •U•• "' •l ,lt .. tif\ Yu1• 1t,.letQ'' lf'WV'llltt• • 0 I I DAILY PILOT Frio.y. July 9 1976 Allto•. Uaed ......, Uaed •.......•...............•...••..•..........•.. -....w.w noo-....w.w tlOO' ........ w .......... ..._ tllO~Mew tlOO ........... tlOOAMtM.N•w 910 Otcbmobll• t9S5Pi..to t957 .......................................................................................................................................... ·····••············•····················•···•· .....•..•..•...••...... SALE ENDS MONDAY, JULY 12, 1976 B-210 4 DOOR 4 speed. pin striping, medium bloe. Ser #904606 Stk. #3691 610 2 DOOR HARDTOP Automatic. AM/FM radio. Ser #070623 610 2 4 speed, red in color. body side molding, AM/FM radio. vinyl roof. Ser. #072370 Stk. #3630 Automatic. AM/FM radio. body side moldings. sunshine yellow. (2 to choose from) Ser. #073537 Stk. #3672 6104DOOR 4 speed, body side molding, lite blue. Ser. #072212 Stk. #3641 610 STATION WAGON Automatic transmission. body side moldings. AM/FM radio. Ser. #882271 Stk. #3760 610 STATION WAGON 4 speed. body side moldi~gs. AM/FM radio. air conditioning. Ser. #883744 Stk #3737 710 2 DOOR HARDTOP Automatic. body side moldings. Ser. #041915 710 2 DOOR SEDAN 4 speed. bodv side moldings. Ser. #070663 Stk. #3490. (2 to choose from) 710 4 DOOR SEDAN 4 speed. air cond1t1oning. body side moldings. Ser. ~071074 Stk. #3530 710 STATION WAGON Automatic. bod side moldin s. Ser. #896537 Stk. #3658 710 STATION WAGON 4 speed. etc. Ser. #895388 Stk. #3650 LONGBED PICKUP 4 speed. deluxe interior. Ser. #102641 Stk. #3578. (3 to choose from HONEY BEES 2 Door 8 210. (4 to choose from) WE'RE EASY TO GET T INDOWPRICE 54969 54849 $ 54879 54489 5 5239 ~ 55429 5 4419 53894 $ $ 54113 3508 53022 2833 f ··' 0 ne erv1ce Fast Credit Approval ru l'ull.1-.~ Wll\\'I I IH'" T~ StJ . WJ)I. Uluu 1\utu. t1rto:. P S, 11d l'0111J $:1$0 Iran~. Air l'Ond. H1ad11• .:.ll6.il..\I'; :-..Int rond. 1!1 llOO m1. 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Co:.ta Mesa 646-4446 VftCJO ..••.•.•.........•.•..• 1974 VEGA HATCHIACK Autorn.it1c "1th u1r <"und IA\• rn1fe,, C'Ctdll'nl 1•on 1hllon 1!1:!11LJ SI. Sp\.'C1a I "1th th1' acl ONLY $2499 GARDEN GROVE BU8AlllJ IU11 Har•atvd.G.G. 554-0100 ii \l'J::I. J:Ol<t, llUtO, lUl'C. ~l\liS ltun:. .:ood. 53&-340& 9100 ...... Mew $3276 P\.US Dfflw rr...-...... ..._, ...................... .._ WPL F1000•6•8l 11 ... 343) ,_lty feclery 1 ... ,...._ SEE THI AU HEW 1976 F-10 SPOltTSCOUPE IMMEDIATI DILIVllY ALL USED CARS NOW ON SALE 1971 CHIVY Vl~A • • peoo (7320FA) Wl)l'tl 1.1~1 IOng ss76 1974 DODGE DAltT '"°"' coun VS oower steering. racho & hf'Jlp• !861LREl 1971 FOID '1H1'0 4 1peed (9380N I) Suoer Pconomy• 1975 CHEVY WOVA_. D•. Au1om1hc, pwr ale4tnOQ. FM radio & tilt wheel ( 178813) lt7Z MGI ROADSTH With AM/FM (693FVEI OeaCI Sharp 1974 PIAT X t /9 SPOlTS court 4 speed. AM/FM . radials w/~t & lett than 33.000 miles. (01912•1 5 3976 / F"day Ju•y Cl 1 <176 YOUR CHOICE CHOOSE FROM 24 •74 RX-4 SEDANS DAIL.., PtlOl DI :l UIBILIEY ABLE •••••• FREE SERVICE OFFER ON ALL NEW 1975 AND 1976 ROTARY MAZDAS ····· "'""' w . - \I •• I I '""' ·••'\ u., '. ... . ""'' .. , ., .... , ,.,. I ' •I t \f '411 .. .,. t•. ~' .. ,., ,.. ""'' TOTAL _./(EE BRAND MEW 1976 PLYMOUTH FURY v.a. automatic transmrssion. clolh & vinyl 1n1eroor bumper guards tronr & rear & more! C•RL23G6G224996) . $3995 \ FAIULOUS VALUES OH ALL INTEIMA TIO MAL CAIS AND TRUCKS IH STOCK ... COMPARE TRUE VALUES OM IHTEIMATIOHALS AT ATLAS MOW! llAMD MEW 1976 INTERMA TIONAL SCOUT 4-WHEEL·DRIVE V-8 2 speed Hanster c.l!.e 3 speed manual tran~mrssion & more' l•F0262FG041131 lltAHD HEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4-WHL-DRIVE PICKUP 4 soeed w/2 speed transfer case radio deluxe 1111er1or & elflertor package. bench seat. door edge guards & more• IF009ZFG016563l COMPLETE "HEAVY. DUTY " SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR R.V. 8-M-£ OF THE FINEST SERVICE FACILITIES IN ORANGE COUNTY . • . OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 AM TO S:OO PM. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM. ' I 17 , . \ . r H1•ntington Beach Fountain Valley FnlTION VOL. 69, NO. 191, .c SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY9, 1976 Afa~rnoon N.". l OC!kS TEN CENTS Mass Ouster of Huntington Planners?. ) By &OBERT BAJU(ER Ol t ... 0.lly ...... -· All seven members of the llun- tington Beucb Planning Com- mlasaon probably will be asked to resign in the wake or a con- troversy that broke out this week between the panel and some members or the c1tv council. Mayor Pro Tern Ron Pattinson and council me mbers Richard Siebert and Ron Shenkman said lhey a re an favor or the mass re· si~nations. ll was learned loday that thl' planning commlssi()f) has catlt'<I a special meeting for 1wxt T\Jt•s day. Shenkman i;31d today tt\at thl' probable call for resignations 1s an no way a purge. but i:. something thl' c.'ouncal has been d1sc.'uss10g . but didn't ha\'e an op· portunlly to resol\'e because or other pressing matters. He sC11d events this week. however. probably J>l'«ipitaled lhe action. The planning commission elt>ctN Ruth Finley Wednesday night to replace Roger Sates as chairman. The vote came despite the r~ quests of Mayor Harriett Wieder and Pattinson to hold ofr the elec- llon for two weeks until appoint· inents could be made lo fill two expired terms. Slates and CommiSSloner Prim Shea aal ln the audience and cildn't participate In the eJectJon. Mrs. Finley's lerm had Of· nctally u.pired June 30 as well as that ol Josepb Boyle, but both ('OOUnue lo serve l.Wltil new ap- pointment.a are made. Thursday Mayor Harriett Wieder branded tbe plllnning commission election as a fla- grant disregard of the city co'un- cll 's wishes. However. at Jeaat two council members didn't view It ln that light. Siebert said he felt the action was ool a reflection on his wishes use be hadn't been made re that a vote had been beduled and he had no position oo the issue. He said iC anyone's wishes were flaunted, it was those ol lhe ruyor and not the council. Shenkman said, "It didn't bend me out of s hape either. I don't think the City Council should meddle in the Internal affalt5 of another body." Shenkman said he didn't soo that the probable call for re· sl«natlons would result in any "house cleaning.'' "We -.·ould be very foolish \.o install four or five new mem- bers," he said. "ll takes a year or so to bet'ome u<.'quainted with the worklnga of the planning commission and it would mean <See PLANNERS, PageA2) Pat Nixon 'Serious' Froni Stroke Ford Lets Others Pick #2? WASHINGTON tAPI -Presi dent Ford held open the possibili ty today that 1r he wins the Republican presad<'ntial nomina tion he mi~ht l<'l delegates at nu t month's GOP National Con ventlon choose his runping mate Ford. still voicing confidence he would win the Republican nominlltion. s a1ct anew that challenger Ronald Rea~an was not excluded Crom his own list of potential v1ce·pres1d<'nti11l <'an d1dates. Ill' also !>a1ct Rt•agan was qualified 10 be president Perched on the edge of his desk (~ F'ORO, Page AZ> HB Youth 'Improved' After Blmt Critically in1ured when a workshop explosion.blew a drill bit into his brain one week ago. a Huntington Hench tcenaJ:er was reportedly somewhat improved today. Kerry Snyder. 18. or 6062 Stone A\·e .• was still lrsted m i:uardcd but stable c1Jnd1llon at llunt- 1ns:ton Intercom munity llosp1tal, where he re~ained partial con· sr1m1s ness Thursday night. /\ close friend said today. however. that so Car the Marina 111.i:h S<'hool 1un1or is unable to s peak and" nt least partially pnralyz<'d on his right side. Young Snyd er apparently wa~ working o n !i omc tyve of pyrotcchnir de \'lt'e ma buckyar!i works hop with a power drill "hen it exploded. blowing thl• broken bat throu,i:h his skull Police in1t1alh· th<'Oriz<'d he wus builrlin~ a p.1pc· homh but a close ram11\ ~OU rc.'C 'l:Jld lndav he wai; worklllR with Fourth of july ftr<'works supplt<>s furrusht'<I hy ,, Northern \11hforn1a high i.t•hool slutknt sr1cnc<' s<'n 'IC<' Snyder as ~·xlrcmcly antcrr~h'<I in lhc 111111lit•d sc.'1encel'I nnd c•nrolled m tht' prol(rum ~CUllM' his hobby 1s huild1ni: pyrokrhn1t• dt•\'IC"l'S. lht• frknd )<;iitl. Police huvt• ht•t•n unable \n qul•stion the \ 1ctlm because of his condition Or:n:~:OJI SI \\'eat h e r Night ond m orninA low ~ouds with huy sunshine in afternoon Saturday . . Slightly cooler. with hljZh near 70. beaches to low 80S inland. Low toniehl mosUy in60s. I NSIDE TODA l' SUmmt'r m Lagw.ci &odi means arr -rradirional arr. bohemian art. rra/ts and t~ lunng art. the Pogeont of tht MaJlers Jack Chappc-11 oJ the Doily Pilot stajf lt'll.t what will be happening thb year. on Page Cl of tht Weelcaidtr. Index ~ly ~IOI St•lt -· Bice11f e 1111ial Reader E1nployer Penalty Debated By MICHAEL PASKEVICH CM'"" 0.lly ~Mt SUH The pros and cons of a bill in- troduc~ by Con gressmen Peter Rodino <D·New Jersey) that would fine employers SSOO for employing illegal aliens drew vigorous debate Thursday night at Westminster City Hall. More than 200 ~tiiens joined Los Anae.les Immigration and Naturalization CJNS> Direc:lor Joseph Sureck. Immigration At· torney Gary Manulkln and Congre11man J erry Patterson <D-Santa Ana> in the discussion. ·'There ls not a more serious or controversial issue in the United St ates today than the large number of illegal aliens that Cl"OISS the border from Mexico," Sureclt said in support of the Rodino bill. Sureck claimed that two mllllon or the country'• llletal aliens re- side In caurornla. "Last year , we •PPf'ehended more than 400,000 illegal aliens," SU reek said. "but I upect four or five times that many get by us." Sureck c laimed that the Influx of undoc umented Chicano workers is costing taxpayers thro ucb Increased welfar e spending and is eliminatina more than one mfllion Jobe that could be filled by 'American citizens. Attorney M anulkin did not agree with Sureck's assertions and the methods employed by the INS in dealing with undocument- ed workers . He claimed that workers are denied due process of law and the right to counse l when lhe INS makes early morning raids on homes of suspeded undocumeot- ed workers. O.ally ~lo! Sl•lf -· 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' Pet Nixon Left Side Partially Paralyzed LONG BEACH <API -Doc· tors kept a vigil on former First Lady Pat Nixon. partially paralyi ed on her len side from ..i stroke and in "serious but stable condition." Mrs. Nixon "as reported resl- in.g comfortably ancr ,·1s1ts with her two daughters T hursday nijhl, but neurolo~ist Dr. John Mosier said she is far Crom being out or danger. "If the stroke doc:1n'l get an~ worse. she's not going to die. H 1t gels worse. "ell. J>(.'Oplc do d1t• from strokes," Mosler said al a news briefing called after the 64-year-old wife of former Presi· dent Nixon was admitted lo Me morial Hospllt1l Medical Center. The stroke raused "moderate paralysis" of Mrs. Nixon's lert leg, arm and left s ide of her face. • which in turn caused a "slight slurring" of s peech. Mosier said. "I think she will walk.·· he sald. but added. "She may not walk normally." Pressure in her life "certainly could have been a contributing factor" toward her illness. Mosier added. Doctors said Mrs. Nixon had a ppar ently s uffered a right cerebral infarct. or a blood clot on the right side of the brain. A stroke can be caused by a clot or hemorrhage and can ca u~t· paralysis and speech slurring, or in severe cases, death. Secret Service agents called 3n ambulance for Mrs Nixon. and she was accompaniC<I during the 30-mile trip from the former Wes tern White House by her <See STROKE, Pa1te AZ> * * * Kristi Sandeno. 7. gets to put another candle on the bicen· tennial birthday cake at the Fountain Valley Library ~cause sM has read 12 books in the library's summer reading progra m . It is des igned to keep children reading durin~ the summer vacation from school ass1~nmenls . (Sff P ENALTY. Pare AZ> Youth Flees After Verdict ClementeArnbulance Drivers Relate Trip Bicentennial Bandit A bandll who rclcbratcd lht Eighth or July b)• rlonnln~ a U.S Bicentennial com memorutlve T s hirt and robbing a Huntington Beach bank for the second time In two months remained at luri;tc today along with hill partner. Employe s of Par1f1c City Rank, 9104 Adams i\\'t'. htl\e told police they urc virtuall y <.'Cr t ain the pair who t<)()k $2.\15 shortJy after 8 a.m. Thursday urt> the same robbers . One wearing the patriotic T shirt in addition lo a women's slocklnJ: m ask over his head burst into the small bank branch and the second susl)<'cl stood <'t111unlly outside . The lookout and his revolver · w1<'1dln1 c om panion fled Im· medlat t>ly but no car was seen or heard. The .same method of operation \\•a~ used In 3 May robbery, when two men held up the bank about the same time and took a :umllar amount or cash. A large new stone and Limber Pacific City Bank offi ce Is cur- rently under construction a few doors away. while lhc present of face ls tiny and located in a cor- ner .suite at the shopping t'entet. A young m an who was so hor- rified al the prMpect ol eight days in county jail faces a stiffer ,,.nalty today l fter neein~ from an Orange County Judicial Dis· lrict courtroom Thursday when !lentenced . The 21-YHM>ld youth broke and ran about 11 ; 15 a.m . after hearing his punishment for lg. norioa previous traffic tickets, which then carry the pos5lbllity or jail instead or si mply a m~ryflne. Huntington Beach police notified by court officials In Westm in1ter went lo his home a nd were told the escapee slopped et the house bri~y and then hit the road •lain for parts uoknown. Nixon Casa Value Holds By J ACK CHAPPELL Of IN 0.llf "'"" SUlf Pal Nixon looked "tired" but was talkative and pleasant and even gently protested that she dfdn't want lo go to the l\o!ll>ltal. that too much fuss wa.~ being made. The former fo~lrsl Lady got up frorn a chair In her San Clemente home and walked to the am- bulance stretcher to beRin an hour·long ride to Long Beach Memorial Hospital where sh(' wu under1oln1 treatment for a stroke today. The observations are those of Ptul Cubak, 20, and David Neal. lA, the hospital ambulance drtvcr and attendant who look Mrs. Nix· on lo the hospital. Mn.·Nhcon, wearing a yellow pants 11uit. was accompanJed on the trip by the former Pres1<1em, by daughter Julie Eisenhower. by a secret service man and by another man who Cubak thought Seaside Howe Asses1ment Vp 314 Percent .. ~:~·::::!a~;~~e~~~~e , motorhome-llke vehicle, was or- th J be pplied l dered by a telephone call from ISy GAR V GRANVILLE same as last year . that .slig~t U at rue can a o the Nixon eata te at about 11 a.m. CM"'90.11,,...,..., ga.inlnvaluewouldralae N1 xon s SanClemente.lhentbeaverage Tburad ay Mrs. Nixo n was While increases in ~ssesscd !ocal property tax bill ln the com-&•in in exl1lift1 values dutin1 the picked up al La Calla Pacifica at va lu e o f property tn San mg year by about S304. from paatyearwaaalmosUOperce•t. abcMrt noon The trip wa11 made Clemente rose by 23.S percent $.19,010 last year to $39,314 in the Today, Jacobs •aid lbe maJor ~.red. Ushts and siren and last year . the Orange County As-coming fiscal year. · reaadn for the minor Caln ln tM tWe • ared to be 00 • ttat sessor 's office raised the value or The overall 23.S percent gain in value of Nhcoo '• ~Y •• .,.._ J:..b\lliocedriv« :aid the form er Western Whale House Sao Clemente property val&ae5 tbe lmpllCt of Propomian 20, UM A aecret. service car •owed without a limp or other lndicnllon ,a stroke had tnken place. The a m bulance crew had been told she had the flu Cubek said he nnd Neal were amft'led at the later radio and television news reports whirh said the ·rormer f irst L4dY wa11 in serious condition. "She looked in good condition. From her hou!'c to tbe hospital. she was in 1tood condit1on," Neol said. Durln~ moal or the ride, Mn1. Nixon chatted with Julie . "Mt Nixon waa reser ved and did not talk that much." the attendant said. Once al the hospital. t.he am- bulance stopped at the emergen· cy entrance und Mn . Nixon wa11 <See RIDE, Pal(e A.2) Police Probe Rape Attempt Fountain Valley police are seek Ina a man ln his 30's who al· legedly attempted to abduct a , 15-year-old girl Thursday nl1tht as she walked along Newhope Street lo her home. ~ Ofrlcers said the man, who was driving a yellow car with a black .1 1 '1iny) top, purportedly drove past &irl sever al times. then less than one rcenL last v•ar lnclud~-.-. ~tntc-coastal comervaUoo me...-e. ~-=l . · . r--· .s~ J f '(·-· ,:.. ,.4~-~~ lr: ·•-~. ~--·-~\ • • .-::,, .,...c.,... a.nc;t,, ~ ~\ •""' ,_.-...... -,.'" ..#>J:. • r ·1 ~ " .; ""..-... • • ~~ • 't;, 1'.4! .,. ~ ;'6._.. ~ ·~1' ~~:......' 'J .. 1 r-w' -~-_ _: = ~., \ i:Olr.fhe ' S vime.otl(Wmer""-~o ~ ~"'lrnlll,,.,..":'Yd'lncif-.~~111. \lMPMlltf •• .... a bl': auj~ ~ "small ~ ... ..;ia.:. ~ }I "".r· . , , .... ~ .... , ...... ..., president Richard Nixon':; 24· Jacobs earlier said throu(ho..tt aeyeloped ~· ...S, U..~ tall" a appeared tb be quite acre seaside estatvli mbed from the county roughly 8S percent or ProposlUon 20 b• a subat.aDUal ~erlaed Neal aaid Sl.S43 mi!Uon to sr.ss.s million. a the value gain ".''as in .exisUng impact on Lta velue," aaid He nW Mra. Nlxon telked rise or $11 .000 or roughly thrt<e property, ren~cta~e of inflation · J~.. ......... t .w.o.at d*emible hnpalrment quarters of one percent. . and a steep nse m the market He ...m.-• ..-&M ~ and be Hid she was able to welk tr 1976-71 tu rates remain the valu•ofhomes. (SftNIXON, ,.._.UI -... , .... ,.. .. the youopt.er. but she ttrunlell free and hurried away. Police said the man was described aa about six feet. two inches tall, with a collar-length permanent and a mustache. . .. .. AZ OAILV PILOT H /F Good Ilka, But Slighlly Agaimt Law 0p('rator& of lbe "Pa rl. ing Lo t ot Ame rit·a '' showt!d arul cntt•rpnl\e , but Huntlnsiton Beach of Clclals warn1•d them Wt'd ne11day the U S Constitu· tlon guarantees life, liberty and lM pursuit of hupp1 nest, but doean't ullow the collec tion oC 11 l:1r1lf withOut rormal :wn(110nll They were found at Pac1tic Coai.t Highway and Newlond Street collcdina money from motorulb. A beach vtsllor comphuned he was charged 3 ree to park on the property He said the youths ec>I· let't.ing cash on the vacant lot nut to the Southern California Ed ison Com pany steam plant claimed they were doing business as the "Pork1ng Lot or Amenca ." A check with the t:d1i.on Company and the c1:y's business I icensc de part· menl brought a li cense in· speetor posthaste to order the un a utho r1 zcrl P'f'O· f1teers off tht• property. Fro•Pa~AJ NIXON .•. of the coastal cons ervotion mea sure limits the use ot un· developed property and has a depressing eUect on values. His real property group ad· m1n istrator Edwa rd Robinson said the forme r Western White House IS "a unique pieee or pro· pem .... "Buyers are scar ce when il comes to the purchase or maJor coastal properlles that have not been fully de \•e lopt•<I." Robinson continued. He pointed out that two years ago stale B-O ard or Equalization auditors said the hi ghest and best use (o r the Nixon's property would be ror s ubdivision. Thal would mean, Robinson said. that the e'<istin~ improvr - ments on the Nixon land would have to be torn down. State auditors were callt>d on two years ago to appr:iise lhe Wt'11tern White House when coun· ty Supervis or Robert Battin challenged ats assrssed v:ilue Battin charged that former • county a ssessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Bt-ach) had deliberat ely undervalued the property in a show of fa\'oritism to hi s political party's leader and the nation's president. However. aft er two days of hearings, an assesi:;ment appeals board upheld llanshuw's evalua- tion Market's Rock Music Halted In Huntington A disc jockey using a public ad· dreRS system outside a Stop 'N Go Market in Huntington fkach stopped and went Thursda . uftcr ll doctor In a near by medical suite complaint'd the thund~rous rm·k anil roll upset his patients . ln,·esthtaton advbed the con· Vl'nil'nCe market disc Jockey he ~~·~In v1olallon or both city a nd ~lute law11 agalnl!t Lhc use uf ccr· tam allentlon-~etlmgdevic<.'15. The unh11ppy ph !\aclan iihar· ing the comm l'rc1uJ cent f'r at Bea ch Boule\ ard and Sinte r Avenue said the Stop 'N Go folks were getting so much attention • with their Amplified rock·and· • roll they had tt'enogcrs dancing • m the str~N. .. roltrc s aid thl· music wa~ ·. acncr:itcd in a m arket chain pro- motional t'ftort. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Frid•Y· July 9 1976 F,...P ... AJ STROKE ... husband and you.ricer d auabter, Jaalle Ha~oa Eisftlhower. Nlxon 1Upp•d out or th• botph.aJ oaly an bour after her arrival and apparftll.ly ret.wlMd to Saa Clemeote. The couple'• other daui.hltt. 1'ncla Cox. new ln from f'ew Yo rk and ~he llnd Mrs. Ei ~nhowl'r visilt"Ct with th~lr mother unlll a.bout 9. ts p.m. beCore Joining their rather lll San Clemente. Preside nt Ford and bla Republlun l•hallengt•r, Ronald Rea gan, culled Nllrnn iH the hospi tal. "It could be :serious," a White lfouse 5pokesman quoted Nixon "telling the President. "Thc.•y ttre ve ry hopeful," Rugan qu~ted the formu presi· dt'nt as saying after Nixon was notJft<'d that her condition had stab1hzed. "She had a strok~ ot maybe JS lo 50 percent completeness.·· Mosier said Thursday. "We don't know iC it will expand. At t.h1s point we don't know how perma· oent 1t ma y be." lie said s he was expected to re· main bosp1tahzed for al lust 10 days. A h os p ital n ews release described her condition as "a dysarthria, a s light speech im· pediment or slurnng of speech, and moderate weakness of the left arm, leg and face." Mrs. Nixon suffered the slroke while reading Wednesday, M06ier said. "She felt that she probably had a little stroke. She went up and went to bed. She didn't tell the other members of her family." But Thursday morning the family •·could telJ wbeo they aaw her." and a doctor was sum· moned, he said. Police Off er Free Security Check in HB A free. voluntary residential security survey and advice pro- gram is being off~red b_y Hunt· ington Beach police this sum· mer a s the number of vaca· tion~rs · homes burglarized is rising. Police Cadet Howard Morgan will m ake appointme.nts between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m . lo survey any citizens properly and point out where burglar-proofl.ng Improve- ments could be made. Trained in this specialty, Cadet Morgan carries a variety or sam· pie Jocks and other security de· vices, plus printed literature con· talning further advice to thwart burglars. The home security checks similar lo fire safety checks or- rered by the fire department are completely voluntary and no one can be required to do what Cadet Morgan m ay suggest. He can be <'Ontac t ed a l 536-5933. t~lice department Community Relations Office. f"re• Page A J FORD ... in the Oval Offlce, Ford held a half-hour Impromptu news con- ference with about two oozen re· porters who turned out in the ex· pectation of ge_lting a regula~ briefing by White House press secretary Ron Nessen. At the outse t. Ford said bis pro· jectlons "clearly Indicate" he will win a Clr st-bullot victory over ReaRan at the GOP conven- tion in K1insas Caty. Responding to a question. he nl5o sa id anew that he Is not ex- <"luding Reagan or anyone-else Crom considerotlon for the Nn 2 spot on the OOP ticket, but added : "I h o p e that Individuals meanwhil., w on 'l rule themselves o ut." Real(an has said he docs not want the vic e -pres idential nominutlon. When a questioner osked if Ford consid e r ed Reaean qualified for lhe presidency, the Pre1ldent noted that Reagan was not exclude d from ttla llat of p<>tentlal running mates. When the reporter asked lf that munt the former California aovemor was CfUallfled, Ford r~plied : "That a a fair conclusion." _., ...... ,.... SUES BOB BADHAM EJc-cendld•t• Schmitz Schmitz Files Suit OnBadham By PHILIP ROSMARJ N Of IM O•llY ~tle4 """ Former congressman John Schm itz h as filed s uit in Sacramento to prevent As· semblyman Robert Badham, who edged out Schmitz for the Republican nomination in the 40th Congress ional District primary. from running as the party's candidate if! November. Schmitz alleges Badham ii· legally used corporate Cunds to finance bis campaign. Schmitz. is seeking a federal investigation and an Orange County Grand Jury probe. But today a source close to the Grand Jury said a COWllY in· vestigation w'ill not take place bec•use there Is no evidence to s upport Schmitz' claims. The 1975-76 Grand Jury ad· journed without weighing the ac- cusation, the source said. The Grand Jury is in recess. The 1976-77 jury, sworn last week, has not yet met. But the district attorney's of- fice will not pursue the matter further with the new jury, the source said. Meanwbile, Schmitz' suit in Sacramento County Superior Court asks Secretary of State Ma rch Fong Eu to withhold certification or Badham HS the Republican nominee. Presiding Judge Joseph Deeristoforo h as issued a writ d.irecUng Mrs . Eu not lo certiCy Badham• or s how cause al an Aug. S hearing why certification is proper. An attorney for Mrs. Eu said the secretary intends lo certify Badham before the hearing and justify her action then. Schmit% claims Badha.m used $20,000 left over from his la.st A!s· sembly race to finance his cur- rent campaign for federal office. Because donors of that S20,000 in· eluded at least 46 corporations, Schmitz charges, Badham is il· legally usini It. Badham says the money was paid to Opinion Research Inc. of Long Beach for a public opinion survey that was taken the s um- mer before he formally ;rn. nounced hia candidacy for Ccderal oCfice Under federal law. it as illegal for corpora tions to donale lo the campaigns of federal otrke· ~eekers. Schmitz says part of the money was turned over to primary cam. palm managers. Bicentennial &µl Players Win in Jersey Founl•ln V•lley·s bicentennial buketball team acon!d an •54 vlct9ry aaalntt playeu from thei-alsler city. Plainfield, N. J .. durtna • July 4 holldav visit. No Fight By Nixon On Disbar NEW YORK CAP) -Former President Nixon ha.s bet'n d!s· ·barred from practicing law 10 New York state after o court pro· ffedlng which he choisc to tsnore. ·A stale appeals court found Thursday that Nixon hnd be~n guilty or the "most serious of. tense" of obstructing justact! 1n the Watergate scandal, made more s erious by lht" fact that he was not only a lawyer but also "the holder or the hi&hest publi(' ofrlt.'e In this country ... " "We find," the court said, "that the evidence adduced In the case at bar warrants the Im· Papa Jailed At 94 or 98, He Shot Son MARI ETTA. Ga. (AP > A mun "ho says h <' is not :,ur e whether he is ~I or 98 } (•ars old ha11 been Sl'fl tcncro to a ycu r ln 1a1I in dlc fut11I s hoottnJl of h1s son. John Wynn or Austell pleaded llU1lt y Thur day to involuntary manslaugher in lhc slaying of Green Wynn,47. Cobb Superior \ourt Jud~t' 11<>"<'11 Jtnvun sen· tcnced the elder Wynn to a yeo r in the public works camp, at the request of Wynn'!' attorney. who said hia client had nowhere eJi;e to go. Attorney Hylton Dupr~e suid Wvnn wanted lo be wht>rc ht• could have fresh t11r and u,;hg ht. Cobb County Dist. Atty. George Darden s aid Wynn had g iven his son mo1wy lo buy groceri<'s. but the younger man spent thl' money In lead on liquor . T he two quarreled, and Wynn shot his son with a 20-gauge shotgu n after the younger Wynn dared h1m to do so. Da rden said. position or the most severe sanc- tion available lo the coun." The 4-to-1 decis ion ol the some court that admitted Nixon to the New York bar in 1963 marked the first time any ofhetal body had found the former president gwlty or Water1ate-connected cha rges . Huntington Alters LibI'aries' ForDiat The charges were originally brought by the Association or the Huntington Beach libra ries Bar of the City of New York. will operate !ewer hours this whose grievance committee year , will charge 25 cents for r e· began an investigation an Sep-serving materials and wall m· tember 1974, one month after crease fines for overdue bOoks. Nixon res igned the presidency. The change in operating hours Nixon, who has said he never and the reservation fees look er. intends to pra('tice law again, feet July 1, but the increase in tried to resign from the New fines won't start until July 21 York bar as he did from the bar after materials now checked out in California. But rules here do are returned. not. permit r esignation without Ubrartan Walter Johnson said an admission that the accused at· • hours will be c ut from 69 weekly torney is unable to defend to 60. himself against the charges. The central library will be The court's opinion noted that open from noon to 9 p.m. Mon· Nixon refused to accept service days, 9 a.m . to 9 p.m. Tuesday of the charges Jan. 21, and an at· through Thursday, 9 a.m. to s tempt to have the papers served Frid d 9 t 6 p.m . ay an a.m. o p.m . at his San Clemente home a week Saturday. It will be closed on later was unsuccessful. The Sunday, he said. court then a,utborlzed servlc~ by Branch libraries will be open regular m ail Feb. 4, but Nixon P from noon to 9 p.m. Monday made no reply to the charges. lhroueb Thursday. closed Friday The court, the Appellate and Sunday and open 10 a.m. to '1 Division o~ Manhat~ Supreme p.m. Saturday. Court, said that no r eason Johnson explained the cut· whatever has been shown why a backs were because of a $164,656 ~espond~nt who has ~hosen to re· reduction In his budget request Ject or. ignore service may by for this year. ~tony s~lenc~. postpone Judgment That meant, he said, that mdeflmtely. S87.428 was trimmed from the RIDE ... quicldy taken to the CriUcal Care Unit. Cubek said Mrs Nixon was able to leave the wheeled stretcher and slide onto a bed by herself. "She thanked us for the ride," he said. personnel budget, S4S,210 from operating expenses and S32,018 from capital expenses, He said no e uiployes will t>e out of a job. although some will be re· aasl1ned to other library duties and some will work fewer hours each week. In additlon to the 25-cent re- servation fee, fines will jump from two l-0 five cents daHy for children's materials and from five to 10 cents daily for adult materials. Our J ohnson ll lso has suggested te· duc1n1t ope ration or fountain lighting and reducing Indoor electrical usag~. PENALTY • • "Thev would be better off ·treated 'as cnminals." Manulk111 said. "Inste ad," ht.> C"l:Umt:od , "they are s imply de ported back t u Mexico resulting in brt.'akmg up the !amity unit." "It 1s a problem of racial dis· c rimanation." Fullerton City Counc1lmt.1n Louie Velesque1 snid. "The la w will nol be en· 'torced aga inst the Amerit.'a n employer und il is kilUn g my peo- ple spiritually.'' Employer Aman David ex- pressed his concern over the bill. lie worried \bout a s1luution \hat may occur If he Is ract:.J with hlr· mg an anglo or Chic<mo. "I u m facing the fact that hii. papers may be rortied ... he s1:111.l. "Who am I goinl( tolUn•?" f'ro"' Pag~ A J PLANNERS disust rous c>ffccts on the counc·ll and stare." Siebert s aid he likes the idea of m ass resigna t wns lk">C'ausc they allow the city "to start from scratch to appoint members wbo r e pre s e nt th e coun c il 's philosophy." of has begun • Oon'r delay. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER, HENREOON. HERITAGE. DREXEL. and much more! • For the first time. order WOODMARK chairs. SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENAEDON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of qualtly furnishings in the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE Free decorating and delivery service included. STOP BY TODAY! 7 . . VOL 69, NO. 191, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES , OAANGE COUNTY, CAUf=ORNtA FRIDAY,JULY9, 1976 Today•s Closing N.~. St~k,; TEN CENTS Cleniente Values Up 23~~ Nixon's I%, By GAaY GllANVIU.E Of-0.11 .. ~ ... - Whlle increases In assessed value of prop.e rty in San Clemente rose by 23.S percent lut year. the Orange County ks· sessor's oHice raised the value of J,he former Western Whi te House less than one percent. According t o the assessor's roll, the ruu cash value of former president Richard Nixon's U · acre seaside estate cllmbed from Sl.543 million to St.SSS million, a rise of SlJ ,000 or roughly three quarters or one percent. If 1976·77 tax rates remain the same as last year,. that slight gain in value would raise Nixon's local property tax bill m lhe com· ina: year by about $304, from $39,010 last year to $39,314 in the coming fiscal year The overall 23.S percent gain in Sao Clemente pr<>perty values l8$l year includes new constrliC· lion aa well as existing buildings. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said earber throu&hout the county roughly 85 percent or the \•alue eaan was m existing property. reflective of inllallon and a steep rise an the mar.)(et \•alue or homes U that r ule can be applied to <See NIXON, Page..U) Pat Nixon Said Serious' Doctors Say Next. 48 Hours Critical LO~G BEA C H CAP ) Former First Lady Pat Nixon re- mained in serious condition to day arter suffering a stroke that left her partially paralyzed. m severe cases, death. "We got a nother 24 hours behind us a nd not any great evidence of increased bleeding." <Stt STROKE, Page ..U> 041h ....... :.14f1 ... ,. THIS IS OCEANFRONT NIXON ESTATE AT COTTON'S POINT IN SAN CLEMENT!: Or•nge County A.aMuor See• Propoattion 20 H Umfttng V•lue of La c .. 1 P1clflc1 __ Doctors said the outlook ror h<'r was "more optimistic" but the "next 48 hours will Ix' critical .. Dr John C. Lungren. the Nixon family phy:o;ician. said Mrs Nax on. 64. spent an uneventful night (ll Memorial Hospital Medic·al Center and her blood pressun· had returned to normal after a "slight elevation" overnight. Lawyer Can't Bow Out Irvine Council Weighs Road, Land Options °"''' ...... "•" .... 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' P•t Nixon However. he said, Mrs. Nixon was still in a "life-threatening stage" and would remain so for two ot"lhret days. Lungren said Mrs. Nixon un· derwent a battery of diagnostic tests during the night that in· dicated her bra.lo waves were "within normal Umlt.s, .. as were the partial results or a spinal nuidtest At u morn i n g m ed ical brlerln g. Lungren said Mrs Nixon is s till sufferin~ from a slurring of the speech and her left side is still weak. He said she was able to w alk wilh assistance The pby&ician said she ap· parenlly bad suffered a small hemorrb•1e or the right cerebral cortex orthe brain He said he did not think she was still bemor· tbaJin1. Late Thursday. neurologist Dr John Mosler said Mrs . Nixon would probably walk again. but added. "She m ay not walk normally.·· Presaures in .her life. "certain!)' could have been a contributing factor '' toward her illness. Mosier said. A stroke can be caused by a clot or hemorrhage. It can cause paralysis and speech slurring, or • • • Two SC A01bulance. Drivers Relate Trip By JAC'K C'llAPPEU.. Ott ... D•tly,.t._.M.tft Pal Nixon looked "tired" but was talkative a nd pleasant ond even gently protested that she didn't wan\ to go to the hospll ol. thal too m uch fuss was beln1t m ade. The fo rmer First Lady got up trom a chair In her San Clemente JM>me and walked to the am· lallance stretcher to begin an mur·long ride to Lonie Beach N emorlal HOSP.ital where s he .was undergoing treatment for a ')tr()ke today. -The observations are those of i-aul Cubak. 20, and David Neal. 18. the hospital a mbulance drh·er and attendant wbo took Mn . Nlx· FIREMAN HIT IN ARSON IUP on to the hospital. Mra. Nixon. weaJing a )fellow panll ault. was accompanied on the trip by the former Presu1ent, by daughter Julie Eisenhower, by a secret aer vlce man and by another man who Cubak lhoughl waa a Naval medlcal corpsman. The a m bu 1 a n ce. a hu ge motorhome·llke vehicle. was or· dered by a telephone call from the Nixon estate at about 11 a.m. Thursday. Mrs. Nixon wos picked up at La Cassa Paclfi<'a al about noon. The trip was made without red lights and siren. and there appeared to be no great rush. the ambulance driver said. A secret service t"8J' followed lhe ambulance. During the trip, Mr. Nixon who wor~ a blue suit. made "sm all talk" and appeared to be quite conumed, Neal said. He said Mrs. Nixon talked without disc:ernible impairment and be said she was able to walk CHALONS·SUR· MARNE . without a limp or other i.ndicallon France <AP > -Volunteer astroltehadtalcenplace. Dreman Jea n-Paul CourJ.onne, The ambulance crew had been 21 says he can't resist ftres -told she had the flu. ai~rtlnl them. that is. Cubek said be and Neal • pi\e di str w, ~!~~-~·~~·~~-t~er~~~ ~.\..~ r .. ~-· , .V:i.~ -~ i>Cm'i --•5 r nstal bfm. in serious condition. He wu cbar1ed wtt.b starting "She looked in good condition. 1i3 n.... that uuM!d more lhan Ftom her house to tbe hospit al.· ·au.s.ooa... damare since llay in she was in 1ood condition," Neal iMs are• said • · ' · (Sff amt:, Pase A2> Judge Rejects Petition in Cella Trial Action By TOM BARLEY 01 , ... D•lly ,.Itel M•fl Oraq1e County Superior Court Judge WllUam C. ~lr~ refused today to a ll o w a lawyer representing one of Or. Louis J. Cella Jr. 's three co-defendants to withdraw from pretrial 1Uld trial action . Judge Speirs told Santa Ana al· torney J a mes Riddet that he could not expect lhe county to pick 1JP the future lab on legal fees incurred by d erendant Stephen Robert E\'ans "because you made an error anjudgme~ "I know you to be a n ex· perienced and extremely compe· tent attorney," Judge Speirs told Taiwan Tiff Could Canc~I Olympics MONTREAL CA P I Tne In· temallonal Olympic Committee hinted today the summer Olym- pic Gam es might be cancelt!i if a settlement Is not reached in the controver sy 1nvolv1ng th e Taiwanese team . I Earlier sta.v • H6 1 rr A statement issued a fter a meetanl{ of the IOC's Tripartite Comm1si11on said a meeling would be souithl walh lhc Cana· dlan government. The IOC acted, as the hulk of the Taiwan teom was barred from entering Canada by the Canadian government. Under pressure from mainlpnd China. the People·s Republll: of China, the Canadian Jtovemment hos said it will not allow the Taiwanese In unless they drop the name of the Republic of China. ,. Riddet. "But I also lhlnk tbcre has been an unreasonable deJay jn ~ ~tiM .for .nllel aad-.J am deny ng It.•· ~l bad asked Judge Speirs lo either allow him to continue to represent the bankrupt Evana on a court-appointed basis or allernatively order the public de- fender's office to take over lhe future costly trial chores. Riddel told Judge Speirs dur· ing today's hearing that it would be cheaper for the county to pay his fees rather than pass the burden to Pubhc Defender Frank Williams. He told the judge that he w as prepared to accept the actual cost incurred by lhe public de· fender for each day ot trial lime ·•or less than that cost. whatever the court might feel ls reasona- ble." Judge Speirs refused to con· sider either alternative. Riddel commented a fter the hearing that the refusal will cost him between $35.000 and $50,000 if, as ex p ected , the trial scheduled to start Oct. s con· sumes its estimated eight weeks . "I suppose I' II just have to take a bath." Riddel rue(ully added. "My client right now owes me S3.500 and he doesn't have a hope of paying me one cent.•· Evans , 31. of Mission Viejo was ~~ ot four defend11nts r<>Uftd guH· ty last month in Los Angeles Federal Court on ch~rges or Medicare fraud, c~k fraud and conspiracy. He will be sentenced July 19 by Judie Matt Byrne along with Dr. Cella. 51, George Louis Olien· dorf. 44, of Laguna Beach and Theodore Schllfman, 53, of Santa Ana. The four foce trial in Orange County on 127 felony counts stem· ming from their alleged siphon· ing of an estimated S2 million In funds from two count y hospitals-Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Pretria l motions are scheduled to get under way July 21 before Judge Speirs. The t.ri,al dale has been set for Oct. 5 but it seems almost certain today that the de· fense motion for a change of venue will be granted. Attorney T homas Crosby, r e presentin g Schiffm a n . originally joined R.iddet in the motion for relief but decided to· day shortly before the hearing hearin" opened to delay his re- (See PETITION, PageA2) .Heritage Park Facility Stalled , to bee'in In 90 days. Brady said he Is anxious to have the tennis facility begun alt>ng with the rest of the park. Bruce No\,t. one of .the ,prln· cipals of Laver-Emerson Ten· nla sald he ati.ll ca nnot answer yes or no. "Of course I'd like to keep negotiations open, bul we can't answer yet because &o~ details areatUI not resolved.'' sajd Nott (See PARK, PaseA2) .. More Buffalo Roaming Bale -- Irvine city councllmC'n will rt• view lhre£. options for land use and roads In J rvine Saturd::iy morning. The study session will be ut 9 a.m. al cit y hall anJ as open to the pubUc. ll 's part o ( a continuing er fort by city officials to determine' what general plan amendmcnl number four should be T he amendment. when firTalized . will include decisions related to land US<' and circula lion patterns . Afl<'r the plan has been discussed by a ll city com- missions and the council. publi<· hearings will be held, probably in October. Councilmen are not expecte<I t , lake any action Saturday, but • ill take another look at options one and three and also see for the first time option four a com- promise between the fir.\l twn 'I plans. Option one calls for moderatl' growth and development. whil<' option three proposes less de- velopment and more agricultural uses. Option two, for maximum development. has been virtually discarded by the council Copter-j a eking BANGKOK, Thailand (API - A Laotian police ma1or stole a helicopter a nd flew 1l a nd 14 passengers to Thailand. the dc> puty governor of thf' province In which he landed r eported today. Maj. Phul M ingsupan took .1 helicopter from Vientiane's Wot- t ai airport und rlew 1t across the Mekong river lo Udom . 35 miles south of the Laolion capit al, on Thurs d ay. Deputy Governor Somporn Kllnpon~11a said. Or~n:e~i:•HI We ather Nl~ht und morning low cloud11 with haiy 11unshlne In afternoon Saturday. Slightly cooler. with high near 70. bcuchc3 lo low 80ll inland. Low tonight mostly intos. INSIDE TOD"'\' Summer in Laguna &ach ~ art -trodiUonal art . bohemian art. era/&1 arid ~ U&mtg art, the PoQeanl of tM Mt11ter1 Jock ChappeU of tilt DoU11 Pilot "41/ tell.& . whal wUl N ha~ thii 11tor, on Page CI of the WHk~r. •••~x I.....,. ., .... Me!IOt,_ .. ""' . .,. ... Cl•' T .... I ... .... ~ .. . ,_ C:4 ...,.,..'" ··~ .. .. ll 2 DAILY PILOT I Fre• r.,,.. A I i I NIXON ••• ~n Clement~. tht-n I.be avera11e gain in el(i:sllng vulues dunn~ the Past year was ulm01:Jt2JO ~rccot. Today, J acok a.uct the maJ<>r r~ctson for the> minor i.;ain In the vaJue of Nocon 's propt!rty wJ-. the impact or Propoe1t1on 20, th1• coastal coruu•n•atJon m<-asur\'. "This property I Lu Ca~a Pacifica I ls not In u t•ompletcly developed an·• and, therefor('. Propoaauon 20 has o sut...t1nt11d impact on H s value." s a td Jacobs. He pointed out Uiut lho impact or the coastal const>rvataon measure limits the u..-.e uf un· i developed property csnd has u depressing effect on vaJul'S. , His real pro~y group ud· mlnlstra tor Edward Robinson said the former Western Whit(' House is "a unique pitte of pr~ J perty." "Buyers are scar~ when 1t : comes to the purchase ol major • coastal properties th!it have not bttn fully developed," Robinson continued. He pointed out that two years ago stale Board of Equalization audjt.on Hid the highest and be5t use for the Nixon's property would be for subdivision. That would mean, Robinson said, that the existing improve- ments on the Nixon land would have to be torn down. State auditors were called on two years ago to appraise the Western White House when coun. ty Supervisor Robert Baltirt ehallenged its assessed value. Battin charged that former county assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R-Newport Beach> had deliberately undervalued the property in a show or favontism to his political party's leader and the nation's president. However , arter two days or hearings, an assessment appeals board upheld Hinshaw's evaJua-t1on. And t he s late appraisers declared it to be a reasonable valuation. ! At the time, Hinshaw also cited the impact of Proposition 20 on the San Clemente eswte's value. The former assessor abo maintained that ,:(O\'ernment 1m· pro\ ements to the ~il((m proper· ' ty were not assessable because I they belonged to the federal go,·· ernment rather than to Nixon. J Fro• Page Al STROKE .•. Or. Lungren told today's brief. ang "ft seems more optimistic but I would s ay the next 48 hours Is an Important lime ... Doctors said the former First Lady had hl.'r last phyr;icaJ ex· amanahon about two years a go and had normJtl blood pressure at that tim e. She had no history of hypertens ion or high blood pre· ssurc and had never been treated for this condition. lier mood is "excellent." said neurologist Mosier. Ile said "a lot of people give . up. but she's not giving up the fight... . f'ormer President Nixon re· turned lo the hospital Uus morn· ' mg after spending the night al t he f am il y h ome in S an Clemente. Daughters Tricia Cox and J ulie Eisenhower arrived at the facility from San Clemente earlier in the morning. Mary Ann Von Lossberg, 29. or Westminster was standing In the • hospital's m ain lobby as the former president entered, ac- companied by a number or aides • anc1 Secret Service men. "I walked over and said, 'I love wu, I alwayg have '." the woman ~aad. "adding that Nixon ~miled. walkf'd over to her and shook both ht•rhund11. Froo•y Ju•y9 1976 Wedge Gets Guard The unusua l thing about this photo is the lifeguard tower. rt has been ins talled just this week at Newport Beach's in· famous bodysurfing ~ach, the Wedge, where the Balboa Peninsula meets the west jetty of the entrance to NewPOrt 1.larbor. For years. city officiaJs have resisted posting Lifeguards at the Wedge, prefering that surfers swim there at thei~ own r isk. Now: in what lifeguards says is a response to public pressure. a lifeguard will be posted there through the summer. PARK ••• According to Nott. an Jrvi ne developer, Laver-Emerson Ten· rus will do notl\ing to try to con- vince the city not to begin talks with another firm. But Nott added that he doubts any other company could accept the conditions set forth by the city. "lf the city dccidl'S later to change those conditions and opens up negotiations to all parties, we could become in· volved again.'' Nott said. The conruct between Laver· Emerson and the city revolves around four major points, includ· ing : -The city lnsis\s that the 12 public courts in the park must be used only for public use, not privalA! instruction. -The c ity wants Laver· Emerson to have a definite fund· Ing proposal finaH.ied before city ·approval is given. -The city want. auurances that tennis pros Rod Laver and Roy Emerson will be the actual operators of the facility. -The company wants the first chance at being the lenn.ia pros lo ~ave lessons et the pubUc courts in the park. But the city says the comptany must undergo yearly <'valuations to decide who gets the JOb. Schmitz Sues To Prevent Bad.ham Race Former congressman John Schmitz has filed s ui t in Sacrame nto to prevent As- semblyman Robert Badham, who edged out Schm1t:t for the Republican nomination in the 40~b Congress iona.1 District pnmary. from rwuung as the party's candidate in November. Schmitz alleges Badham ii· legally used corporate runds to fln.ance bis campaign. Schmitz is seeking a reder al investigation and an Orange County Grand Jury probe. But today a source close lo the Grand Jury said a county in· vesligation will not taJce place bec!luse there ls no evidence to support Schmit:&' claims. The 1975·76 Grand Jury ad- journed without weighing the ac· cuuUon, the aource aaiid. The Grand Juty is in recess. The 197&-77 jury. sworn lut week, has not yet met. But the district attorney's of. fice will not pursue the matter further with the new jury, the source said. She snld the rormer president "IOOked worriect, hke he didn't Crel w<>ll. He was kind of frown • IOR and In deep thought." tum:ren said Nixon was ex· pected to visit his Wtfe on "a COU· pie Of ~('l\St()nS CltCh flay " "We will try to limit her visit.-; because we want her to rest." l..un~rcn told newsmen. Wh ether or not a proposal is firmed up for u tennis f11cility In • llerita~e Park. Urady said that a lhrtt·acre sllt• in the park will be Jtraded ond padded' in prepara- tion for such a fo cility. "We 're very anxaou.'I lo havt' n commercial tennis facility there -to help offset p1rk main· lenance costs." Br•dy said. Meanwhile. Schmitz' suit in Sacrame nto County Superior Court asks Secretary of State March Fong Eu to withhold cert.lfication of Badham a."I lhe Republican nomlnet·. Presidlnr Jud~e J oseph DeCrisloforo has wued a writ directing Mrs. F.u not to certify Badham or show cause at an Aug. S bearinat why certification i.s proper. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~':!~=i:.;~~~~,,~-:.~i= ::·i:: ;~:.; (""""'' Jll\*ll,,.•~tCM'l"p•nt ~~•"'1•~ ,.,., ~"'-=:.=~~~~:-:..,:,;c:-J...::; : ~4 •••• v., .... ,,.."" •. \•4tiffl•lNol• ..,._., ..... ""'' ·-~,_..6( .. ')e\;ft\(M\f A~·~·~ lllOft h ""9H""9d \.ttWtf«l<itO ~ ~9' ,.,, ,."'<.,.,... ~·~•f'Wj ot•l\t '' •t a.I;) W..\t tw,, )t•ftt. ~'• ..._w, < ahto. ,... """ Robert N. Weed ~·~· ~ P\.IOI•"'- Thomas Keevll f#tlO• Thomas A. Murphlne t.\tMOt"Q fttttflf' CNartes H. Loos Richard P. Nall Annttin'~~·~E•*' "It's just a matter of finding the right company." he said. f'ro• Page A I RIDE ... During most ot the ride. Mrs. Nixon chatte-d with Julie. "Mr. Nixon was reserved and did not talk that much.'' the attendant ~aid. Once at the hospital, the am- bulance stopped at the emeraen- cy entrance and Jllrs. Nixon wu qtdckly taken to lbe CrfUcal Care Unit. · Cubelc said Mrs. Nl>ton was able to leave the wheele d stretther and slide ooto a bed by he_nelf. I "She thanked us for the ride." hes.aid. A.n attorney Cor Mrs. Eu said the secrel•ry intends to certify B1dbam before the hearing and justify her action then. Schmitz claims Badham us4!a S20,000 left over from his last As · sembly race to finance bis cur· rent campaign for federal office. Beuuu donors of that S20.000 in· eluded at least 46 curporat1ons. Schmitz c harges, Badham is ti · legally usinl( 1l. ---- Bill Fining Employers Hotly Debated By MICHAEL PASl<EVlCll Of 1M 0.lly ,., ... MM! The pros and C'on.~ ot a bill in· . troduced by Con1reumen Peter Rodino ( 0 -New J t'rsl'y > that would rlne employers SSOO fqr employing llle1al aJje~ drew v•gorou:f debate Thuriday nl"bt at Westminster City Hall. More than 200 c1tuens joined Lo& Angeles Immigration und Natur1lizat1on flNS> Director JO&epb Sureck, Immigration At torney Gary Manulkin and Congressman Jerry Patterson ( 0 -Santa Ana> in the discussion. ''Thl're is not a more serious or controversial issue in the United States today than the large number of illegal aliens that cross the border from Mexico," Sureek said in aupport ol the RodinobUI. Sured: claimed tbattwom11Jion or t.be cowitry'a Ulegal aller\S re· slde1aCalllornla. "IAtl year, we apprehended more than 400,000 lllqu .UM:! " SUreck siaid. "but I ex.pect four ~r five limes that many get by wi." Sureck claimed thkl the lnCluic of undocumented Chicano workers ts costing ta~ayers t hrough increased welfare spending and is eliminnt.ing more than one million jobs that could be filled by American citizens. Attorney M anulkin did n'ot acree with Surec:k's assertions and the methods employed by the INS In dealing with undocumenl· ed workers. Dana Point Girl, 11, Arson Suspect An ll·year-old Dana Point gi rl h~ been arrested and charged with anon m connection with a S60.000 house fi re Thursday alter· noon. sheriff's investigators said. Wh ile the girl's identity was withheld, investigators s aid she hves in the neighborhood where the fire at 33121 Marina Vista Drive. Dana Point. erupted a t 4.30p.m. The 11.year -old youngster re· portedly confessed she started the blaze before s he was taken t.o juvenile hall Thursday evening. No mjunes or loss ol life were reported m the fire that took 20 county firemen 22 minutes lo br· ing under control. However. county fire ofCicials estim1ted the d amage lo the single-story house was $50,000. They said tht>re was also about a Sl0.000 loss or fl.trn iture and other ·personal belongings. According lo the county fire report, Stacy Fris by, 6, the gr andd aughter of the burned home's owners, Charles and Myr· Ue Mosier. was the first person to spot smoke coming from a rear bedroom. Tbe 6-year-old girl was playing with a friend in a neighbor's yard when s he s houted in alarm, d rawing h e r playmate 's mother's att.entioo to the bla:ie. By lbe time firemen arrived at the scene. most of the house was engulfed in what fire officials described as a working fire. While s heriff's investigators said the unidentified 11-year-old admitted selling the (ire. they did not say what her motive was. Six Injured In Jamboree Road Crash Six people were injured Thurs- day afternoon when two cars col· tided on J amboree Road at the entrance to the Collins Radio plant in Newport Beach. Police said J ames Barrett, 31. of Rancho Palos Verdes, wns driving out or the plant when ht~ car collided with an auto driven by Joann Watson, 44. of 833 Acapulco St .. Laguna Beach. P o l ice sa id Ir vine 's paramedics were called to the scene to treat the injured which included the two drivers a nd passengers In Mrs. Watson's car -her daughters . Paula, 20 and JuJie. 16, and Edward and Mary Russell. or 402 Promontory Point. Newport Beac.h. All six were taJcen to Hoa.e Memorial Hospital. Russell was admitted and the rest were treat- ed and released. Our Ho cl1imed th•t workers a r • denied due proceas ol law and the right to counsel when th lNS make. early mOmll\ll r aids on homes o( s uapccted uadocumcmt· edwortten. "They would be better orr •t:re1ted aa criminals;• llhnulkln said. "Instead," he claimed. "lhl'y ure simply deported bock lo Mexico resuJtinl ln breakln1 11p the family unit.•' "lt ls a problem ot n cla.J dlb· crlmlnation," Fulle rton Clty Councilman Louie Velesquez saJd. "The law will ~ be en- forced against the American employer and it la ltllllna my pro. pie spiritually.·• f'ro• Page AJ PETITION. • quest until July 21. He would or. fer no reason for the conl1· nuance which was granted by Judge Speirs. Riddel and Crosby explained outside the courtroom that their clients are presently unemployed flrtd that there Is very little pro· ~peel ~f their getting employment 10 v iew of the publi city ste mming from the indictments issued by the Los Angl'le:. Federal and Orange County Grand Juries. Riddet said Evans was pro- miud Sl2,500 r epresenting six months pay when he was dis- missed rrom his post &$ ad· mlnistrator at Mercy Gener al but the hospital has since refused to make that payment. "That's the kind of thing I was counting on when I first &IJ'eed to represent him," Rlddet said. "And then again, J was hoping that Dr. Cella m ight help out but he baan't contributed one cent to Evans' defense." lt Is alleged that most If not all of the funds a llegedly bilked from the two Cella.controlled hospitals were used by the physi- cian to make cootlibutlons 10 political candidates who met with his approval. Stones Stolen Laguna Beach police are in· vestigating the lhert of $2,000 an turquoise, s ilver and sem i· precious stones from the re· sideoce of Joseph W. Brown. 5SO Cllff Drive. Laguna Beach. The los.a was discovered Wednesday. of • Don't del<iy. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. HENREDON, HE RITAGE. DREXEL. and much more• • For the first llme. order WOODMARK chairs. SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENAEOON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of quality furnishings in the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included. STOP BY TODAY• 7 - Laguna/South Coast EDITION T oday's Closin g N.V. S t~ks (' VOL. 69. NO. 191 , ~ SECT&ONS, 38 PAGES OAA'-'GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS I Clemente Values Up 23%; Nixon's I%: comes lo the purchuc ol maJor coastal properties that have not been fully developed." Roblnlon continued. . ByGAaVGRANVIUE °' -O.lly ~ .... " ... 1VhHe increases m assessed v~lue or prope rty in San Oltmente rose by 23.5 percent I~ year, Lbe Orange County As· ~r·s omce raised the value or tat rormer Western White House lMI than one percent According to the assessor's ran. the full cash \'alue of former president Richard Nixon's 24· acre seuide estate climbed from Sl.S43 mUUon to St.SM cnilllon. a rise of $11.000 or roulbly three quamn of one percent. If 1976-71 lax rates remain the same u last year. that slight gain in value would raise Nixon's loc•I property lax bill in the com· 1ne year by about '304, from $39,010 lut year to $39,314 in the coming fiscal year. The overall 23.S percent galn in San Clemente proptrty values last year lncluctts new cons~· \Ion as well u ni1tina buildings. County Auessor Bradley Jacobi •'1d urller throughout the county roughly as ~nt oC the value gala was ln existing property. renecti ve o( inflation and a stttp rise in the market value of homes. tr that rule can be •PPlied to San Clemente, then the average Stroke Leaves . ~at Paralyzed D•llt ,...., \1111 -· ·SERIOUS BUT STABLE' Pat N l•on Left Leg and Arin, May Be Affected LONG BEACH CAP> -Doc· tors kept a vigil on former First Lady Pat Nixon. partially paralyzed on her left side from a stroke and in "serious but stable condiUon. ·• Mrs. Nixon was reported rest· ing comfortably after visits with her two daughters Thursday njght, but neurologist Dr. John Mosier said she is far from being out of danger. "I( the stroke doesn't get any worse, she's not going to die. lf it gets worse. well. people do die from strokes." Mosier said al a news briefing called after the 64·year-old wile of Conner Presl· dent Nixon was admitted to Memorial Hospital Medical Center. The stroke caused "moderate paralysis" of Mrs. Nixon's left leg. arm and left side oC her face. which in tum caused a "slight slurring" of speech. Mosier said. "1 think she wiU walk," he said. but added, "She may not walk normally.·· Pressure in her lire "certainly could have ~n a cootributing factor" toward her illness. Mosier added. Doctors said Mrs. Nixon had appar ently suffered a right cerebral infarct. or a blood clot on the right side of the brain. A atroke'can be caused by a clot or hemorrhage and can cause paralysis and speech slurring, or ln severe cases. death. Secret Service agents called an ambulance for Mrs. Nixon, and she was accompanied during the JO.mile trip from I.he former Western White House by her husband and younger daughter. Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Nixon s lipped out of the ho!lpltal only an hour af\er her arrival and apparenUy returned * * * to San Clemente. The couple's other daughter. Tricia Cox. flew in from New York and s h e and Mrs . Eisenhower v1s1ted with their mother until about 9: 15 p.m. before joining their father at San Clemente Pres ident f'ord a nd h is Republican challenger. Ronald Reagan. called Nixon at the hospital. "It could be senous." a White House spokesman quoted Nixon as telling the President. "They art.' ver y ._opeful.'' Reagan quoted the former pres•· dent as uylntr after Nixon was notified that her condition had stabllited. "She had a stroke of maybe 35 to 50 percent cortlpleteness. · · Mosler said Thursday. "We don't know tr It w"l expand. At this point we don't know how perma· nenlil may be." He sald she was expected to re· main hospitalized for at least 10 days . A hos pital news release described her condition as "a dysarthria. a slight speech im· pediment or slurring or speech. and moderate weakness of the left arm, leg and race ." Trustees OK Laguna High Reading Plan A reading improvement pro· gram f or fres hman und sophomore studenLc; at Laguna Beach High School has been ap· proved by SC'hool trustees. Two SC Ambulance Students who do not perform adequately o n tests will be placed in the program where they will rem nln until their re ad· inR skills improved. The program will be directed by a reading specialist that will be hired prior to the opening of school In September. Orivers Relate Trip . Development or a readin~ im· provement program was urged by a high sc.bool literacy commit· tee. school goals committee and admlnlstratora to combat a decline In reading skills. 81 JACK ('lli\PP£U .. Of .... o ••• , ...... ,. .... Pat Nixon looked "tired'' but ~as talkative nnd pleasant and ~en aently protested thut she didn'l want to go to the hospital. tbt loo much fuss wn!\ beinR '8•de. TlH' former First Lady JtOl up ftom a chair in her Sun Clemente i19me and walked to the am· llUJance stretr her to begin nn '*1r·long r ide to Long Beach l&emorlnl Hospital where she Jlfts undergoing treatment for a ~etoday. ~The observations are those of r.aul Cubak. 20, and David Neal. l& the bospital ambulance drh·er ~ attendant who took Mrs. Nix· .· f lREMAN HIT on to the ho!!pltal. Mrs. Nixon. wearing a yellow panta suit, WH accompanied on the trip by the former Prcs1oem. by daughter J ulle Eisenhower. by a secret service man and by another man who Cubak thouaht was a Naval medical rorpsman. City Bam Soliciting The ambulance. a huRe motorhome·like vehicle. was or· dered by a telephone call from the Nixon estate at about 11 a&.m. Thursday . Mrs . Nlxon was San Juan Capistrano ci· picked up at La Cassa Paclfica at t y co u n c 11 m en ha ve about noon. The trip was made bannt"d most door.to-door "'llhout red lights and siren, and solicitation despite objec· there appeared to be no great tions raised by realto~ rush. the ambulance driver said. and a Garden Grove meal A secret service car followf!d company. tbe ambulance. Eumpt from the new or· During the trip. Mr. Nixon who dinance, scheduled to go wore a blue suit, made ·~mall into effect in Au1ust, are talk" and appeared to be quite charities rubtered with roMemed. Neal said. the cit)' and politicians. He said Mn. Nixon talked Chris Bose of Tarbell I~ ~RS()'~ 0 .<Ill 0 without discernible impairment Realtors protested adop- t ~ l'A I ~ ~ ~ be said she was able to walk ·~ tlon or the ordinance, C ft A LONS.SUR.MARNE. without a ·limp or other indication which be said is not in ac· r~ance <A P> _ Volunteer astrote hadutenplace. cordancewllhprlncfplesot ID-eman Jean·Paul Courtonne The ambulance crew had been rree enterprise. Bose atso 21 h . ...-.1 fi • told she had the nu. questioned whether coun· .. s~ya e cant !'-~•st ires -Cubek said be·and Neal were cllmen havetberlgllttoex· startanc them. lhat1s. , eel at. 'the later · and " e..-tMmseiva. 8$ Politi· cain in exlstlni v1luet1 during lhe past year wag almost20 percent. Today. Jacobs said lbe m~or rruoo ror the mtnor gain in the value of Nixon's property was tbo impact of Proposition 20, the coutaJ con.servaUon measure. .. Thia prop6rty <La Casa Pacifica> is not in a completely develoeed area and, therefore Propoaition 20 has a substantial impaet •" its value," s aid Jacobs. He pointed out that the Impact of the coas tal conservation measure limits the use of un· developed property and bas a depressing ef'fecl on values. ills real property group ad· ministralor Edward Robinson said the former Western While House 1s .. a unique piece of p~ perty.'' "Buyers are scarce when it o.11., "''" --. lll<M_. I( ..... DANA POINT FIRE BLAMED ON 11-YEAR-OLD OIRL Firemen Al Ortega, Mel Weibel Man the Hose Dana POint Girl, 11, Arson Suspect An 11 .year·old Dana Point girl has been arrested and charged with arson In connection with 11 S60.000 house fire Thursday after· noon. sheriff's investigators said. While the 1ti r1 's identity was withheld. investi1talors said she li\'eS in the neighborhood where the fire al 33121 Marina Vista Drive, Dana Point. erupted al 4:30 p.m . The ll·year·old youngster re· portedly confessed she started the blaze before she was taken to 1uvenile hall Thursday evening No injuries or loss of life were reported 1n the rare that took 20 county firemen 22 minutes lo br· ing under c;ontrol. However. county fire officials estimated the damage to the smgle·story house was $50,000. They said there wns also about a $10,000 loss of furniture and other personal belongings. • According to the county fire report1 Stacy Frisby, 6, the grandaaughter or the burned home's owners. Charles and Myr. tie Mosier. was the first person lo spot s moke coming from a rear bedroom. The 6·year·old girl was playing with a friend in a neighbor's yard when s he shouted in alarm. drawing her playmate's mother's attention to the blaie. By the time firemen arrived at the scene. most of the house was engulfed in what fire officials described as a working fire. While sheriff's investigators said the unidentified ll·year-0ld admitted setting the fire, they did not s ay what her motive was. Pho11es Swampe d He pointed out that two years aeo stale Board of Equallzatioo auditors said the highest and best use for the Nixon's property would be for subdivision. That would mean. Robinson said, that the existing improve· <See NIXON. P• AJ) Lawyer's Petition Refused By TOM BARLEY Of I ... Dally 1'1194 SUll Oranee County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs refused today to allow a lawyer represtinting one of Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr.'s thret> co·defendants to withdraw from pretrial and trial action. Judge Speirs told Santa Ana al· torney James Riddel that he could not expect the county to pick up the future tab on leaal fees incurred by defendant Stephen Robert Evans "because you made an error in judgment. "I know you to be an ex- perienced and extremely compe· tent attorney.·' Judge Speirs told Riddel. "But J also think there has been an unrt>a!>onablc delay m your pt't1tion for rehcf and 1 am denying it.·· Riddel had asked Judt(e Speirs to either allow him to continue to represent the bankrupt Evans on a court appointed basis or alternatively order the public de- fe nder's ofnce to take over the future cosUy trial chores. Riddel to.d Jud~e Speirs dur· mg today's hearing that it would , be cheaper for the county lo pay ~ his fees rather than pass the burden to Public Defender Frank Wiiiiama He told the judge that he was prepued to accept the actual cost incurred by the public de· fender for each day oC trial time "or less than that cost. whatever the court might feel is reason&· ble." Judge Speirs refused to con· sider either a lternative. Riddel commented after the hearing that the refusal will cost him between $3S.OOO and S50,000 if. as expected, the t r ial scheduled to start Oct. S con· sumes its estimated eight weeks. ''I suppose I 'II just have to take a bath," Riddel ruefully added. "My client right now owes me S3.SOO a nd he doesn't have a hope of paying me one cent." Evans. 31 , or Mission Viejo was one of four defendants found guil· ty last month in Los Angeles Federal Court on charges of Medicare fraud, check fraud and conspiracy. He will be sentenced July 19 by Judge Matt Byrne along with Dr. Cella, 51. George Louis Olien· dorf, 44 . of Laguna Beach and Theodore Schiffman, 53, of Santa Ana. The four face trial in Orange County on 121 relony counla st.em· ming from their alleged siphon· ing of an esllmatcd'S2 million In funds fr o m two cou nty hospitals-Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo nnd <SH PETITION. Pa1e .U> Trash Fee Change Incites LB Flap Coast Weathe r Nighl and momln1 low clouds with haay sunah.lne In afternoon Saturday. Slightly cooler. with hJah nur 'tO. be•ches to low 80s Inland. t.ow tonl1ht mosUy in809. I N81 DE TODA~ S..mmn hi tapna Beoch "'""'.art -trodUbaol on. boMmlon .ort . croft• ond toett Ut:lfftf orl, tM ~ of tM Al411n•. Jack OapptU Of Ute DaU11 PtloC "4/f UUI ..., """ ,,. laoppniMf ,,. ~or, 011 Pog• CJ of th~ Wttlrndn. ...... I 1 . lllliii' x~ ~~}Cr._,1 ~ ·~ . .,..~~~ .~. >,,}~--~~~ ~ .. ~.. ~~P~.9C&l"-J..-arnu . .. ~· ... '" lli:'he o poli~ wli08r.~ a inseriouscoodition. • Meat Min ln Garden rested '1m. . ''She looked In good condition. Grove, also protest.ad the He wu cba.rged with ata.rtmg From her house lo tbe bospit•J, ordinance. which be called IS Rra that caused mott lb~ she in· good ___...'t.ion .. Neal • • e x t r e m e l y d l a . sns,ooo daJDaae Sioce .. ., lQ SudlS \.VIJW ' crimift&l0~." t11b area. <See aJDE. P•ce AJ> T J • • .-t 2 DAIL 'f PILOT use Frn1ay Jvly 9 1919 Asia Jurg Probe Schmitz Seeks To Bar Badham Ollt\' ........... SUES BOB BADHAM Ex-candidate Schmitz By Piii LIP ROSMAAJN 00-.0..1~" ......... f'orme r congressman John Sch m ati hu flied s ull In S1cr omento to prevent Al· 5t>m blym a n Robert Badham , "ho t>dgcd out Schmitz for the R-.•public an nom 1nat1on In the 40th Congrei.s1onal Oaslrlct pnmary. Crom runrung as lhe party"s candidate In November. Sc hmitz alleges llitdham II· lega lly U8ed corPorale Cund.5 to ftnance hts c ampaip . Schmitz ii ~eektng a federal 1nvesU~lK>n ;ind an Orange County Grand J ury probe. But today a source close to the Grand Jury said a COWlty in· \'t'St1gatton will not lake place becciuse there 1s no evidence to s.upport Schmatz' claims. The 1975·76 Grand Jury ad· JOUmed without weiehint the ac· cusation. the source said. The Grand Jury is in re«sa. 11te 1978-71 Jury. sworn Jut week, has not yet met. O.lly l•Uot Sl•ll PMtt THIS IS OCEANFRONT NIXON ESTATE AT COTTON'S POINT IN SAN CLEMENTE Or•ne• County Aaettor Sees Proposition 20 as Depreulng Value of la Casa Pacifica f',..•PapAJ ftIXON ..• ment on the Nixon h111d would h1n '" Lo bt! torn dO\o\ n. Stale •ud1\.ors wer. called on h~·o yurs n•o to •wr•l~e the We#tern White tloUM wht'n coun· t~· Su pt•r v 1sor Robt' rt Hattln challe nged 1ts n1u1css<.-d v1due. Battin c harged that formt'r county aa e101nr Rep. Andr1'w Hins haw IR·Newporl Beach > hod dl'llbt nuely undervalued the proputy ln a i>how ot favoritls m to hla political party's leader »nd the n1Uon's presldeal. llo1A•ever , uft('r two days of hearln~s. an ussesamcnl &1ppeuh. bonrd upheld lllnshuw':. ~nlua· tion. And the s tate appraiser:s declare(! it to be u reasonable \"uluation. At the time, Hinshaw also cited the Impact of Proposition 20 on • the Sao Clemente estate's value. The forme r assessor also maintained that government im· provements to the Nixon proper· ty were not assessable because 1hey belonged to the federal 1to\'· ernment r athe r than to Nixon. Aliens Attacked SAN \'SI08 0 <AP I -A man who sllpped Ulrough a hole in the U.S.·Mexican border fence with fi ve other Mexican aliens was stabbed by thugs who robbed the others. police said Thuniday. Fro• Pa,,e Al FEE FLAP • • But the d l1trict 1lt.orney'1 of. fice will not punue the matter further wllh t he new jury, the source said. Meanwhile, Schmitz' suit 1n Sacramento County Superior Court asks Secretary ol Stile March Fong Eu to withhold certification of Badham u the Republican nominee. Debate Hot on Alien Hiring CrouxJ, Weiglu $500 Fine for Vsing Illegal lmmigranu prott>st any delinquent amount listed in the left h11nd column. : 1 Ht>ese said He s uggested that i>e<>ttle who ha\'e a protest . contact t he rinan<'e department 1n advance or the hearing Colle<'t ion or trash and sewer ft>es on tax bills will save the city a bout S7 .000 per year In printing and mailing <'os ts, Reese suid. Reese said that unde r t he quarterly billing system about 10 pt>rcent or the cit y's 6,000 trash and sewer accounL~ were delin· 11uent Th11; amounts to $40.000, he said The tax bill dt.>linquency rate runs about t wo to four perc<'nl. Rttese sa 1d The reduction 1n th<' lielinquen· <'Y fa<'tor will generute impron'<I rash now in t he trai:.h and sewer runds. R"ee11c noted. Six Injured la Jamboree Road Crash Presiding Judge Joseph DeCristoforo has lsaued a writ directing Mrs. Eu not to certlly Badham or show caUH •t an .\uc. s hearing why certification is proper. An attorney for Mn. Eu aald the secretary intends to certify Badham before the bearin1 and Justify her action then. Schmitz claims Bad.ham used S20,000 left over from his tut As· sembly race lo finance hit cur· rent campaign for federll office. Because donors of that $20,000 in· eluded at least 46 corporations, Schmitz charges. Badham is II· legally usin1t it. Badham says the money was paid to Opinion Retearch Inc. of Long Beach for a public opinion survey that was taken the sum· mer before he form ally an· nounced his candidacy for federal office. Under federal law, ll 11 llle11l for corporations to donate to \he campaiens or federal office· seekers. Schmitz says part ot the money was turned over to primary cam· pa1gn managers. By MICHAEL PASKEVICH workers Is costing taxpayers 011 .. o.11,"iecMM1 throu g h in c reas ed Wt>lfare Employ er Am in David ex· pressed his con<'ern O\'er the bill. lie worried a bout u s1tuaL1on that may occur 1f he 1s faced with har· mg an anglo or Chicano. "J am faclnc the fact th1t his papers may be forged," he said. .. Who am I going to hire?" The pros a nd cons ol a bill in· spending and is eliminating more troduced by Con1tressmen Peter than one million jobs that could Rodino (0 -New J ersey) that berilledby Americancitiuns. would flne employers $500 for Attorney M anulkin did not employing illegal aliens drew agree with Sureck's llSSertion. vl1orous debate Thursday night and the methods employed by Lhe at WntmlruterCity Hall. INS in dealing with undocument· More than 200 cltizeni joined ed workers . Charges Reduced Los An1eles Immigration and He clilmed that workers are The dlstri('t attomey·s offace Naturalization <INS> Director denied due process of law and the has reduced charges against two J01eph Sureck, lmmig.raUoo At· nght to counsel when the INS men arrested on s uspicion of torney Gary Manulkln and makes early morning raids on possessing destructive de\•lces In Con1re11m an Jerry Patterson homes or 1uspected undt1eument· Laguna Beac h OVt'r the Fourth or <D·Sant1 Ana) ln the discussion. ed workers . July weekend. "There Is not a more serious or The men. arrested In separ;,te controversial issue;,. the Una'ted "They would be better off incidents. were booked under a .. , treated as criminals,'' Manulkln p I c d h 1· Slates today th an the large ena o e section l at 1sts number of illegal aliens that said. possession or destru('tive device~ crOls the border from Mexico,'' "Instead," he claimed, ''they as a felony. Both were held in Sureck said in s upport of the are simply deported back to custody in lieu of S25,000 ball. Rodino bill. Mexico resulting In breaking up Prior to court arraignment this Sureckclalmed tbattwomilUon the family unit." wet'k, however. the district at· of the country's llle1aJ aliens re· torney 's office reduced the aide lnCallrornla. "It la •problem or racial dJs· charges to misdemeanor v1ola- "Laat year , we apprehended crlm lnatlon ," Fuller ton City lions of a Health and Safety Code more than 400,000 Ulegll aliens," Councilman Louie Velesquez section. Ball was set at ~. · Sureck iald. "bull expect fou r or sajd. "The law will not be en -8otb men were re leased. five times th1t many eet by us... forced aialnst the American Scheduled for pre·lrill con· Sure<'k claimed that the annux employer and It ls klJLlns my pco· ferences later \has month are of undocumented Chi cano plespiritually." PP.ter Anthony Folkman, 28, of 3SO Thlrd St .• Laeuna Beach, and Timothy J ess Yonts, 21, of Garden Grove. Police claim they seized fh·~ M·80 type e xplosives at the time of the arres ts . Both Fol km un and \'on ts pleaded Innocent of the ch urges . Suspect Arrested ALTADENA CAP) -Richard Allen Johrson, 29. baa been booked fo r Investigation or murder ln the slayings or two Monterey Park students who were found shot to death in a re· mote area near Arcadia last February. Six people were 1nJured Thurs· day afternoon when two ca~ <''II· hded on Jamboree Road st tht' t'ntrance to the Collins Radio plant in Newport Beach ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Police said James Barrett, 31, of Rancho Palos Verdes. was dnv1ng out of the plant when hus car collided with an auto d riven by J oann Watson. 44. of 833 Acapulco St .. Laguna Beach Police s aid I rv i n e 's paramedics were called to the ~ ~cene to treat tht' injurtrl which included lhe two drivers and : passenger s In Mrs. Watson·s car • her daul(htcrs. raula. 20 and . .Julie. 16. and Edward and Mnry ·Russell. of 402 rrom ontor y · Point. Newport Beach. All six were tuken to lloua · Memorilll llos pltul Russell waa .1!1mlttcd and I h e rc·~t were lreal· cd oind released . Jersey School Aid TRENTON.NJ. fAPI -Co v. Rrt•ndun T llyrn1• lms S18Md into law personal Income tax le~isl a· tfon that will provldt' runcl3 fnr the rcopt'nlni: of New Jer11ey·, publlc !lchoolR. The bill signed Thursda y Md<'li u J()..ycor baltl(' over the Income tax In New Jersey. OlltANOR COAST DAILY PILOT Papa Jailed At 94 or 98, He Slwt Son MARIETTA. Ga. (AP> -A man who says he is not sure whether he is 94 or 98 years old has been sen- lenced to a year in jail in the fatal s hooting of his son. John Wynn of Austell pleaded guilty Thursday to involuntary manslaugher in the slaying or Green Wynn, 47. Cobb Superior Court Judge Howell Ravan sen- tenced the elder Wynn to a year in the public works camp. at the request of Wynn's attorney. who said his client had nowhere else to go. Attorney Hylton Dupree said Wynn wan led lo be where he could have fresh air and sunlight. Cobb County Dist. Atty. Ge<>rge Darden said Wynn had given his son money t-0 buy groceries, but lhc younger man spent the money instead on liquor The two q uarreled, and Wynn shot his son with a 20-gauge shotgun after the younger Wynn dared him to do so, Darden said. f'ro• Page Al PETITION REFUSED. • • r.krry Gr nrral l!Oflpltal, Santa Riddel and Crosby explained Ana. out.Ide the courtroom that lh<'lr Pretrial motions are scheduled clienta are p resenlly unemployed to feel unde r way July 21 before aand that there Is very little pro· Judae Speirs. The trial date has 1pectofthelr7ettlngemployment been set for Oct. s but It seems l n view o t h e publicit y tilmost certuln today that the de· stcmmlni: from \he lndlctmenL.; fense motion for a change of luued b y the Los Angeles • venue will be gri1nted. Feder al and Orange County JIW ()o-(°"''O•llfl'I ... _...._thl•<,.... C b '"_, ...... , .... , .. , ..... -1-.,, ... 0....... Attorney T homas ros y, Orandjurtes. t .... ••""bl1"'""'c1"'••n• ...._., • ..,..._... represen tlnR Sch iffman. Riddel aold Evans was pro· ~~l\.:;1.::~~~"~=~~~~ ~~~A I h •••n "•"••· ,.,.,.. \nn4,., .. , "'••••• .. ..,. originally joined Riddel n t e ml!led $12,500 represent1nJ: ~1x l-.-... , ... ,.,,.,.c ... " ,,.......,,.o ...... •a· motion for relief but d~lded to-months pay when he was dis-~ '' .,..1~41 ,,._,,.n•n ......, )~v\ '"• I bef th h ri f d t .... __ ,,,.,..., ••-• ., ., it0 -.. .... !iay short Y ore e ea ni missed rom his post a~ a '"'·c...11Mt•• u .. , ...... ._ hearln1 opened to delay hls re· mlnlatrator a l Mercy General Robt-rt N. Wf'«J quest unUl July 21. He would of. bu\ the hospital has since r efused ,..H ......... "-·-fer no reason for the conll · to m ake th1t p1y ment. J•<k R. Cufley nuance which was granted by "That's the kind of thing I wall vw.,,.,.,,oe»"'.,...c;..""'",.,.~ Thom.u Ku vll Judge Speirs. counting on when I first agreed to ...... represent h im ." Riddel said. Thomas A . M urptihw ,...,... p--.. AJ "And lben again, I was hoping ~._.,,.,.,,.. -.-that Dr. Cella m ight help oot but CNrleS H . Loos Ak "-t'd P. N•ll he hasn't contributed one cent to ...... w-.1,... .... ""'t~ RIDE Evana'defente.'' .... ,:'t.!:!.~~k• • • • Jt is alleged that most lf not all .-.w-. ... ,..) "0 --~ During most ot the ride, Mrs. ol the fund1 alleJedly bilked eo.,.,...,~~~ .... "'"" Nixon chatted wit h J ulle. "Mr. from the t wo Cella-cont.rolled "Q'::c~:.~~!''::10~"~ Nixon was reserved and did not hoepttals were used by tM physi· •H-o_,,_, -'k th 1 h " ....... Uendant clan to m ake contributions to l~ad. a muc · ""' a poUUc1t candidates wbo met Te..._.1714)'42-4321 sa · wttbbt.sa--val CJassiflM A.,,.,,.._ MH'11 Once at the hospital, the am· .,.,. .. • U9YN 1 .. <tt All ~: bulance stopped at UM ttnerle&- Our of ' has begun • Don't delay. exceptional savings on such l1nos as BAKER, HENREDO N. HERITAGE, DREXEL. and much more! • For the first time. order WOODMARK chairs. SHERRILL, MARGE CAR SON and HENREOON upholstery at sale prices• • View the largest selection of qual11y furnishings in the Newport area speci ally priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included . STOP BY TODAY! T•..,.._ ~Q, cy entrance and lira. Nixon wu S~'1tolen .,~~o?J4.ii'~i~;!~~~·--.~~~1 ~';:::.~::;~ ;.-~~~ I ');~ ,._,_, .. _.,.. .r.~"l~"ti-.Ja~. . ~ • ·~~,:~: ·-·· .. .-............ , .. _ .. ......, ... 1or1oo1 Cube f'"ald Mn. Nbmn Wlltielllinl the theft of $2,000 In :='::v~;."::~~r'::.~'1~1"',::,~ ~ able lo love tbe wbeeled t11rquoi1e1 1Uver ud hmi-<._..,.._. stretcher and slide anto a bed by precious stones from the re· I~!'·~:~~:. :·~:!~".;",."::; herself. stdence of J oseph w. Brown, 550 :tfj-. ..... ,'"-',_.,,.,, ,...., • ...,...,,..,_ "Sbe thanked us for the ride," Cliff Drive. La1una Beach. The iw -· he said. loll wu di.lcovered We4oe1da7. WOIDA YS & SA TUIDA YS 9:00 to S:lO I f l . 7 Friday~tc Clolji ntc P r ic(& TR ANS~€TIONS ---·-·-·-••v .... ._, ~NW -.o.--c--11 ..... ••--._-i.,o..--1~1t4leit.,.llk,..1t••O.• ..... -•e•l-l Friday Jul"f9 1916 USC DAILY PILOT •.s E qnitg l••~omf- Hous ing Plan To He lp Elde rly By JOHN CUNNIFF I 41" ... _n~lr•I f " Wh .. rtun School vrofl!SSOr hai. deviaed . flnuncl•I vl•n that would enablt" eldl'rly homcowner:c lo obtain a ~1ular incomt> from the cqwly in lh~1r hom~i; whHe being 1u1ran leed Ufclon11 occupiancy H Imple mented. the ~1lan hus lhu potuntlal tor greatly relieving -the flnanclul probl\lms of uldcrly PoMIOM while simultaneous ly ;asi;W"1n6t lh~m ol lndc~ndcocc •od Hcurlty in fa miliur surroundings JACK GUTTENTAG, who holdi. the chair in banklnJI al Wharton. the bust· nea and fina nce st'hool of the Universit y or Pennsylv:t01u, hai. put his vlan in the publk domain for poss1bl<' promotion by insurers. government and savings in· sUtu&.ioos. So far, he suld. 00(> lurge bank. has St"riously consid t>red lhe pl;&n and many 1nd1,·1duals have expressed interest . but tl LS not yt>t being marketed, even lhoul(h tu""'~"" he believes it can be offered with :i.ctuaraal as:.urance equol to Ute lnsurunce policies. Guttentag's Ideas. contained in "The Bulletin" of tht• New York Uni\'ersity Gq1.du11te School or Business Ad · ministration. include two new Cinuncial instruments, a spill equity plan und a nonrcpayable loan plan. rN THE SPLIT t:Q ITV concept. the equity or a pro perty 1s divided an t"o components. J hfet1me interest or right of occupancy, and \he reslduul equity, which is ltw right to dispose or the property after the occupant's death. To Implement, the elderly occupant sdls the resid\lal equity, but instead of obtainine a lump s um payment from the buyer, he or she receives a lifetime annuity or guar:ln teed income. Upon the death or the occupant, the buyer ccasei. further paymen ts nnd takes possession, sometimes obtain· Ing a more subs tantial property for the money than would have been possible in a conventional trans:lt'l1on. THE POSSIBIUT\' ( J exis ts, o( t'ourse, th11t NEWS. ANALYSIS the elde rly owner or . owners wall enjoy u life _ _ span greater than those hated in the actuarial t ables. in which thl• buyer would have to pay a larger sum. Large instatution.s. however, can benefit rrom the law~ of large numbers, w~ch generally dictate that extremes average out. The nonrepayable loan, the othe r Instrument In the pro ' tenor's concept, is simply a loan secured by a mortgage rr payable only upon I.he dcalh or the borrower or on the prior sale ol,Ut~ property. · GU'M'ENTAG BELJEVBS T HE TIMF. t!! ripe for lhr development or these instruments 1n the United States_ "With the proportion or elderly In the population stead1 ly rising and concern fo r wealth bestowuls through estates decllnine. the potential market 1s increasing rapidly." ht said. There is also :a strong social intere'it in the development oHhe instruments . he believes. becttuse the aged comprise a laree part or the poverty problem The median incQme for households over 65 ts less than half for all households DESPITE T HE INCOME PROBLEMS of many elderly. home own enhip is hhthcr than for the population In general. Even for elderly couples with Incomes of less than Sl,000 u year. home own er ship has been measured at 69 percent. This bome ownership someti mes is achie ved at great aacriflce and harct.hip, however. While property t axes. for example. amount to only 3.4 perc~nt of total money income (or the average homeowner, it comes to nearly 16 percent for those with incomes or less than S2,000. Gultentag seeks to relieve this burden while r:iising 1n come by utilizing the equity in the house, which generally can otherwise be made available onl y by mortgaging or sellln1 lhe property '1 ESTIMATE PEOPLE 65 years of <is;:e and older to day have a net equity in homes of al least S80 Ill I hon, wh1t'h defines the oute r hmit or the benefit they would derive from new financial instruments.·· he wrote. Equity of that amount. it i!i {'St1mated. <·ould l!enernll' aflllual annuities in excess or SS billion. The reason that most or the elderly today retain :in equt· ty in their homes, Guttentag believes, 1s that they wish lo re- mllln li ving there -not because they wish to lea\ e a homt' lo their heirs Therefore he concludes. let them hvc heller Timing C rueial Electric Ignition Requires Check By CAPITOL NEWS SERVICF. SACRAMENTO • The elt!Ctronlr i1tnlt1on ayAtcm sy1tem1, now standard 1•quapmcnt on m nny late model car,. were designed to keep emissions low by keeping the vehlcl(l finely tuned. BecaU4t: "clectronii'" Is 1n the title m11ny pen pit think they don't need periodic core They do. The new systems eliminate hrcoker polnt11 and con· denaera, replaclna them with mll1tnctic componcnl.ll lhul tri•Uftr the system for lt"condary v C'llt agl.' However. many of lhe componrnts of the clcc· tronlc system ure U1e same as In conventional l1nlllons o nd main · tc>nan ce requirem ents are very similar. ~N HI GH GEAR) THE CONDITION of the distributor cap, rotor and coll m~t still be checked. Correct, timing 1s still crucial to pro- per opera tion. Spark pllJStS are sl11l subJecl to cont•mlnenu present during thl.' rombustion prorcs,, such as carbon and calcium. Ignition wires slill detenorate or suffer d,maae. c1u1ln1t m isfires. The bottom line Is IJ\lll an annual i1nit1on system servlc· inc 11 at.ill recommended with I.he new electronic marvel. Bank to Add Hours DA l V PILOT FllCS.y July 9 1976 Boxing Saved Mi nister Fro• Knockout U.S. F ive. COT'TAC F. GROVF.. Minn (API P't'W p~ll" !ltroll down life 's adventurous pathways wit hout a wrong turn, stumblti or cornph•k breakdo"' n. but thll!'.C "'ho 1tet back up ofte n hJ\e the ITi<JC>l to offer Al Cott age Grove. J southern St Paul iiuburb. <i newly.ordained Prolt•i.t1.111t minister as back on h1b frt·l helping hii. fellow mnn Chuck Yoak. 33, lert the m in istry many yean. aJ?o. a confused and d1rect1onll'!>::o young man. Has fu-:.t mar- riage was endlnt( 111 divorce und the world "'ai. !>panrun.: too fo~t "I didn't know 1f I was ad quate to. be 11 minbter," ~;ud Yoak "l d1dn 't kno,. 1f I WJi. upordown ·· Yoak struc k nut Jt th•• world trying to find th~ lo'l p1t'ees as a p1orc:.:.1011JI vnlefil(hler ·'I had to put m )Hlf together," said \'011~ who boxed under a nn1t name. "Gentleman Curl \ .meey the Flghllng Prt'acher · .. Box.mg has done a lot fnr mt' as a person,·' 'u1d \'OJk "The two places I'm most .il Spaniard Leads British Open SOUTH PO RT. England S panis h tef'n ager cveriano Ballesteros fought back "'1th a spectacular closing rush a nd overcame an early charge by Johnny Maller today to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of the British OJ><.•n Golf Champ1onsh1p. He had a 5-i-hole total or 211. The 19·) car .old Ballesteros. who led a rter the second round with 136. shot a one·ovcr-par73. 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Sl.497 40 Kra auf" ""' EAST HE Ri.i N Swlmm<'r Barbara t\rau!ie. thl' woml'n°), world rrc:ord holdl'r an lh<' 100· mcll'r rrcl'S l \le from f:a!it Germany. l!o in 'a hoi;p1tal 'IUffer· mg from angina and wall not compele in the Olympic Game;; in Montr eal. teoam official!i hav1• 'announc<'<i She was cons1dert'd l"nc of lhl• ~e•dinJl opponents nf l.' S anci Fountain Valley star Sh1rlev l:labashoff in this event l ' S Olympic c ycling lt'am ""an Olltern:1te following a drc1slon b) a board of ar bitration in NC'\\ York Wcdnl'sday Th<' b oard round thnl th1· ml•lhods and c rilena usl•d fo r .,elt'ct1 on o f the tea m "n' f,?enerally vague and madequ.1tr JC'cordang to Rob Potter. :1 '"II porter or f'u I lcr Dod .. r• Pl~krd PHILADELPHIA Jnr1 (1lrftor., Riii RusselJ und Ron t:e) \\l'rl· n m ong 11 National League vlayers seleftcd as rtserve!I for Tuesday's maJor leaatue All·st ar baseball game.in Phlladclphla W1'T R~•ult• ~ .... .., .... u ~·n WO,.,..,. 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'' h1ch I l'n1oy1;.'<1 Jl thJt 11nw bul after a"' hale I knew I was m ode for mor<' than drivina a cab." !>:ltd Yoalt. "I thlnk it would bt.- nice for everybody to do for six months of lhe1 r life '· Voak says has pu<1t troublei. serve h i m v. I'l l 1r1 tht• mmistry. "People wondt'r how you c.-n be a Chris tian and 11 pnufighler." he i.a1d · · 1 think It helps you '" lO know Pf'Ol)lt>. understand them .. lit> stUI works out on a doily basis, combln ini: hL'I low for sports with lht> ministry "l l's not hard to l~t' )Our heanngs an this world." said )'o k "You've got to be nblc t.o get away from lime to ume. and 1 can't think of a b•tler way than l101n i: somelh loe you t>nJO)' and taym~ in cond1llon Jt thl" sametame " Yoak wa1-1 10-7 in his m1d- dle"eight c areer 11n1I hl''s bounced up Cr o m life 's :.tron)test vunches . The nna ahas "Genlll•mun Curt Yanel'y" as gont> fon•ver· now and P<'rh aps should be replaced with "Rev. Ym1k, The Comebuck Kid." OLYMPICS G UARDIAN -A Canadian soldier stands guard as two members of the Australian Olympic field hockey team arrive at the Claude Robi llard Center for a training session Thursd:iv. Compromise In Olyinp ic Dispute? MONTR EAL <API Olympic officials strove for a last minute compromise agreement with th~ Canadian i:overnment today as Taiwan's Olympics team . center of a political controversy. headed for Montreal A group of 36 members or the Taiwan Ol~·mpH' teom. including approximately 20 athletes. ar- nv.-d in Los Angeles Thursday night After a two-hour stopover . the group took off for Chicago, the s«ond le.: of 1t.s joumey to Montreal. wher<' the delegation was supposed to arn'e later to- day. Lawr<'nC(' S Ting. c hief of Taiwan 's Olympic mission. said during tht' :.top an Los Angeles Montreal Olympics lh<&t ht• wai. hopdul Lh(' Canadian )o!O\'Cmmcnl would ab1dt' by IOC n •gulrillonli . "In 19~. llitl~r was trym g to 111t1·n·l..'11(' in the Olym - pic t:onH''-in Germany," TinR ":11d "1\rtt•r 1h1· IO('"!o !.Iron$! rt•pn•t.entat ion. I htlcr chan$!ed h1 <o mind and rrsp1•ct('d IOC rult•s So I rl'ally hope· lhc Cana- dian leaders will rome to their :.c1~s1•s , turn around, 1( they urc nnl \\M"t' lhttn llsl)cr 10 ll'T'mS or :.t'n!<lhlhl\ ' T h e (> I y m p 1 c G a m c !I • <oCht•dulNt to lwJtan July 17, could h<> thre alenl'll ar u~rcemt•nt was not reachl'l'i O\ l'r I he Taiwanese. ... w,,...,..,. FLYING SAUC ER l ' S. Ol ympic learn decathlon star Aruce Jenner takt·~ ~1 hr<'nk from traminjt routin~ at th<' State 'nivcrs1ty o( Ne\\ York in Plattshu r~h to tos!. :i rnsbec to a lf'amm:itf' ----------- Russians F avore d NEW YORK \AP I · When coa<'h Dean Smith bettun as· i.embllng candidates for the Umt- ed States Olym pic basketOull team. h~ bad set Ideas about the kind of unit he thought had the best c hance to bnng home a gold mf'dal. "The players were told that to make this club they would hllV<' lo play defense. r ebound and be team players." s1ud Smith. By that . Smith meant that he wanted unselfish vtayers, not one-on-one performers. The em- phasis was on spt'ed and that is exuctly the kind of wlit the Unit- ed Stales is bringing to Montreal. The guards are lightning fast. headed by Phil Ford or Nonh Carolina and Quinn Buckner of Montre~I t::ib Olympics ~ Indiana Forwards like Seott May of Indiana and Adrian Dantley of Notre l>ume give Smith musclt> and mobility up front The starting l.'enter wall be 6· 10 Mit c h t\upchak of North Carolann. not the most dominal- mg big man the United States has ever had an th<' Games but lhl• best a\'a1lable to Smith He will share the pivot s pot with North Carolina team mate Tommy LaGarde, also6·10. Smith's other players are Tate Armstrong of Dukt', Kenny Carr of North Carolina State, Walt Davis oC North Carolina, Em1e Crunfeld of Tenncs::.ec. Phil Hub· bard of M ich1gan. and Steve Sheppard bf Maryland. Winning Olymp1<' gold has been a United Sta lL'S basketball trad1l1on. In the eight Games since basketball was added to the Olympic summer pro~ram an 1936. this countrv has \\on seven ,!!Old m c•dals. Th.<' l'XC't'pt1on was 1972 al Munich when the Soviet l'naon won a hntl~ dis puted champ1on!>h1p J!ame, beating the L'n1t('d States 51 -50 The dasput<' an that titll' gam£" was over the final three seconds which were playt'd tw1ee. After a {'Olllroversial lim<'·Oul. Russia failed to score and th<' Ameriran team erupted 1nlo J victory celebration Rut the So\'1cts were given a second chance when R. W illiam Jone:-.. Secr etar v Gener a I of I he 1 nternationi l Amateur Basketball Federation. ruled that thc clock had not run out On ct' again. the Rusb1ans figure lo be Uncll' Sam':-. toughest rival for thl' haskctball gold . Unlike the hrand new Amcri<'an lt':J m, the Sov1eLc; arc• coming to Montreal with manv \t>lerans fro m t he 1072 ~lumch Games Ser1te1 Reio,-. lh<' man who !il.'ored the winning ha:-.kl'l. 1:. buck and so is Iv an Edcshko. who threw the fl oor·length pass that sel up the dec1dani: l\\O poml.-r . Also returning from that team <.&rt· J\l1han Zharmukhamcdov. J nd M1khriil Korkia Aul the man who could m:Jk<' the big d1ffercnct' 1r1 this tourna- ment 1s an JR.year Russ ian center nam ed Vlad1m1 r Tkachenko lie Is ltswd at 7.3 and aboul 250 pounds Rul tt•ams that have gone up a~aanst hi m claim Tkachcnko is cvc•n bigger. perhaps 7-4 or 7 S The scoutinit rt>p<>rts on the bi~ nus:.1an ).3\ lha l hl• j, a ltlllt· slow and h<1s a 11•ntl,•1wv tn ,::el 111 tn foul lrouhlt• TANANA FACES BI RDS TONI GHT Cahforn1a·~ .u·1· kfly Frank Tanuna lakt•s lh1• mound tomAhl ui; th(' An~eli; opc·n 11 thr•'<'·RH mt• !lt'rtl'h with the Uall1morc Oriolt'!o al Anah<'am Stndium Tanana <IO 51 "''II be oppoi.<'il by l'X·Angf'I Hu1ly May 15-1>1 1n thl' !(am1• thut i.tarls ul 7 .:lO <KMl'C. 7101 Saturday, at will Ix· Gury Ho11i. ff, 9 l against 1h1• Orioles' J im P.1l111r r 1 to RJ v.hlil• the Anl{l'ls' 1'\111;111 11 !l 1 ran•!. M1kl• Cuellur 1 I lll 1 S1111t1a~ Willi D:iunw of (;<'rmany. a '1ce·prcs1dcnt of the IOC :ind a ml·mber o f llw comm1ss1on. su1d · 1 do not think there wlll lw an\' move to m akl· the athleks rompt'tl' llt1r1er I he name or Taiwan. ur Fnrmo!la We re· cognlzt.' them as t hC' Republic or Chana But "l' s hall try to find 'omr sort or rom prom1S<' · · Jones May Be NL Starter One m e m hr r of the com - m1ss1on, Ch;irles Palmer. pre!li-Mnt of llw International Judo ClllCAGO <AP> ·I think 16 "I think his arm might IH· :i IH make~ hitters scoff and wouldn't l''cderalwn, has said it would be wins is enout:h work for holf 3 tie tired and I won't use him un earn him a second look with mosl better to cancf'I the Olympics season. I'd like to start the All-less it's in relief and the game 1~ major league scouts today. VERO BEACH. Fla -The o~,.,.ers' Rhoden than t o lerate po ilt1<'al in-stargameTuesday." I n th e bala n ce ." 'lai d Yet. he's proved a conhnuul New Orleans Saints ha"e askro ~ terferenr<'. In J969. "hen Mon-The worm a re those of Randy McNam.ara,. . frustration to some of today'<; k>cal law enforcement ugencics F C din lreal bid for the Games, the Jones .. 16-J •. the winninge'l Jones wan was his l~h com-best hlll~rs and has already re· to help In the search for missin1t 8Ce8 ar aJs Canadian go"e rnment pledged pitcher tn National League his· plete game In 21 s tarts, has fourth ached heights only n. handful or quarterback J oe Gilliam. who . free entry for all national Olym-tory at an All.s tar break. ~traleht victory and his eleventh Ccwer of the g.am e s greatest disappeared from prl'season ST. LOUlS-~1ck. Rhod\?n wall pie com millet's rerognlzed by . Jones. who surrendered seven m his last 12 atarts. hurlen hnve achieved. training camp in a teammate 's put his perfect patching record on the IOC Canada now as threaten-hits and was In trouble only twice Jt came o.ne ume D&'lt the half Ills secret., car three days ago. the line toojgtit w~en the Dodgers ing to b~n the Taiwanese follow. en route lo a 6·3 San Diego victory way m ark an the season for the A sinker and a 11hder that hit· . Shortly aft~ lunch Tuesday. face the St. Lows ~rdmal~ to ing diplo matic pressurf' by the ' overtheChlcac oCubis:niursday, Padr~3~n~~akes JQnuthef1rsl tencan'ltell apar:.pmpo,int con Gilliam borrowed the' ar o( run-~a thr~-game sen es tonight Commumst Chinese govemment ~as talk.inc ~bout the cban.ce to ~ game winner In the trel lhe game hasn t ~nan mor<' . · . ·~~_.~i':t ... •'".f~t:~-~~~1~-~ I .~~~¢.t..ti~~~~ nev<'r retlh-n <1 --....... ~Ge ~~sW, Mn~ only. it 'Is p matter of !ding To IJOo, . es ·~~ ag · . "ltch n~ coach, Roger Craig. . 14-41. the C lvmpil.' charter .. s aid start Sunday tn Pbil.setph1a on !'fol bad ro~ a 26-)'eor -c1ld Thanday. Jones said he threw F tdw r s~·,.~•-ed The gam t will be broadcast on anoUlf'r. IOC vice·presa~nt. •1a · only two days rest land Padres southpaw, only I~ his lhltd major one of the best 51nker1' he had all Newport Beach road c) clist KAnC <~ l beRinning at 5 30 JOr Svl\'IO de Ma){alhaes Padllha manager Johri McNumara said league season with a hb tory of a season Ther e Wt're only five Ken Fulle( was selectl'd to the tonight. of Bri.111. he won't all<lw it sore arm and a fast ball that putouts in the outfield. ·. 40 Orange Coast EDITI O N >•tc T oday's C losin g • Y . S toek.tit VOL 69, NO. 191, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFO RNIA FRtOAY,JULY9, 1976 c TEN CENTS Cella Aide's Lawyer Ordered to Stay By TOM BARLEY 0t-o.1trl'I•~ Oranae County Suiiertor Court Judge William C. Speirs refused today to allow a lawyer represt'nting one oC Or. Louis J Cella Jr. 's three co-defebdant.s to withdraw from pretrial and lnaJ action. Judge Speirs told Santa Ana at- torney James Riddet that he could not expect the county to pick up lbe future lab on legal fees Incurred by dcfendunt Stephen Robert Evans "becaul.e you made an error in judgment. "I know you lo be an ex penenced and extremely comiw tent attorney,'· Judge Speirs told RJddet. "But I also lhl.nk there has been an unreasonable delav in your petition for rehef and ·1 am denying it." Riddet had a sked Judge Spc1rs Outlook Improves to either a llow h im to continue w represent the bankrupt Evans on a court·appointcd basis or alternatlvel) order the public de render·11 office to l~e over the future costly trial chores. Riddel told Judge Speirs dur· ing today's hearing that it would be cheaper for the count) to pay his fees rather than pass the ourden to Public Defender Frank Williams Pat Nixon Remains Seri~us, Paralyzed 0 .. 11.,Pt ... \t_.• ..,.... '• 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' Pi t Nixon LONG BEACH (AP > Former First Lady Pal !'\1xon rl'· mained in serious condition to· day alter suffering a stroke that left her partially paralyzed Doctors said the outlook for ht>r was "more optimistic'' but the ··next 48 hours will be critical " Or. John C. Lun~rcn. the Nixon family physician. said Mrs ~1x on. 64. spent an uneventful n1ghl at Memorinl Hospital Medical Center and her blood pressurt' had returned to normal after a "slight elevation" overnight However. he said. Mrs Nixon was still in a "life·threatenlng stage" and would remain so ror two or three days Lungren s aid Mrs Nixon un derwent a battery of diagnos tic tests during the night th::1t in dicated her brain waves were "within normal limits." as were the partial results, of a spinal nwdtest. At a morning m ed ical briefing , Lungren said Mrs. Niicon is still suffering from a slurring of the speech aod her lert side is still weak. He said she was able to walk with assistance The physician said she ap· parently had 'suffered a small hemorrhage of the Mgfil cerebral cortex of the brain. He said he dad not think she was s lJll hcmor rhaging. Late Thunday, oeurologist Dr John Mosier said Mrs. Nixon would probably walk again. but added. "She may not walk normally." Pressures In her life "certainly could have been a contributing factor" toward her illness . Mosier said. A stroke can be caused by a clot or hemorrhage. It can cause paralysis and speech slurring, or tn severe cases. death. "We got another 24 hours behind us and not any great evidence of increased bleeding." Or. Lungren told tod~y ·s brief· Ing. "It stems more optimistic but I would say the next 48 hours is an important lime." ... * '* ~Ambulance Drivers ·----. p escrihe Hour Trip ., By JAC-K CHAPPELL OflMD•llYl"l ... MM Pat Nixon looked "tired" but l"H talkative nnd pleasant und fVt'n acntly J)rotcstcd that she d!dn 'l want to go to the hospital. thllt too muc h russ was belnJt ~ade. And attendent who tOOk Mrs. Ni•· on to the hospital. Mr$. Nixon, wcurinA a yellow pants suit, was accompanied on the trip by the former Pres1acm. by daughter Julie Eisenhower. by a secret service man and by another man who Cubak lhou1tht was a Naval m edical corpsman. Doctors said the former First Lady had her last physical ex· ammation about two years ago and had normal blood pressure at that time She had nohastory of hypertension or high blood pre· ssurP and had ne\·er been treated for this cond1t1on Iler mood ts "excellent ... said neurologist Mosier . He said "a lot of people give (Me STROKE. Page A2) HB Teen Recovering From Blast Critically anJured when a workshop explosion.blew a drill bit Into his brain one week ago, a Huntington Beach teenager was reportedly somewhat improved today Kerry Snydet 18. of ln>2 Stone Ave . was still listed m guarded but stablf' condition at Hunt- ington lntercommunity Hospital. where he regained partial con· sc1ousness Thursday nlJ!ht. A close friend said toda\', however. that so far the Marina High School junior is unable to speak and at least partially paralyzed on his rightside. Young· Snyder apparently was working o n s ome type of pyrotechnic device in a backyard workshop with a power drill when it exploded, blowing the broken bit through his skull . Police lmllally theorized he was building a pipe bomb but a close family source said today he was working with f"ourth or July fireworks liupplies furnished by a Northern California high school student sc1cnce service. Snyder is extremely mterested In the applied sciences and fltl'Olled in the program because his hobby as building pyrotechnic devices, the friend said Police have been unable to question the victim because of his condition Police Put Boats On Auctio n Block The Newport Beach Police Department will auction off 36 uncletmed boets at the city yard. 592 Superior Avenue, at 10 a.O'\. July 17. No guarantee will be f!lven on the physical condition of any or the items sold. Payments must be made in cash or local check All purchases must be removed al the conclusion of the auction He told tttc judalc that he was prepared to accept the actual COit incurred by tho public de- fender for each day of trial lime "or less than that ('()Bl, whatever the court might f«>I as rcasonu· ble." Judge Speirs refused to con· sider either alternative R1ddet commented after lbe hearing that the refusal v.'111 cost him between 535.000 and ~.000 If , as expected, the · trial scheduled to start Oct. S con· aumes lt.s estimated eight weeks. "I suppose I 'II just have to take a bath." Rlddet ruefully added. "My client ri,;ht now owes me $3.500 and be doesn't have a bope or paymg me one cent." Evans, 31 . of Mission Viejo was one or four defendants found guil· l)' last month in Los Angeles Federal Court on char~es o( Medicare fraud, check fraud and conspiracy. He wUI be sentenced July 19 by Judge Matt Byrne along with Dr. Cella, 51, George Louis Olien dorf, «. or Leguna Beach and Theodore ~hi!fman, 53, ol Santa Ana. The four face trial in Orunge County on 127 felony counts stem· ming from their alleged slphon- <SN PETITION, Pa~e AZ> o.u, ~tot it•lt ,.,.010 THIS IS OCEANFRONT NIXON ESTATE AT COTTON'S POINT IN SAN CLEMENTE Orenge County AaHHor Seea Proposition 20 as Limiting Value of L1 CaH P1clflca Nixon Casa Value Holds Seasick House Assessment Up 3/4 Percent By GARY GRANVILLE Of-0.lly Plltol St.tfl While increases in assessed value of property 1n San Clemente rose by 23.S percent last year, the Orange County As- sessor's office raised the value of the former Western While House less Utan one percent. According to the assessor's roll, lhe full cash value of former president Richard Nixon's 24. acre seaside estate climbed from Sl .5'3 million to U .555 million, a rise of Sll,000 or roughly three quarters of one percent. If 1976·77 tax rates remain the same as last year, that slight gain in value would raise Nixon's local property tax bill in the com- ing year by about $304, from 5.19,010 last year to $39,314 in the coming fiscal year. The overall 23.5 percent gain in San Clemente property values last year includes new construe· tion aa well as existing buUdinas. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said earlier throughout tbe county ro~hly 8S percent of the value gain was in existlnJ,t property, reflective of innation and a steep rise in the mark('\ value of homes. If that rule can be applied to San Clemente, then the average gain In existing valut'S duriflg th~ past year was almost 20 percent. Today, Jacobs 11ald the major reason for the minor gain in the value or Nixon's property was the i111ract of Proposillon 20, the coMta conl'!ervutl<>n meWJure. "This properly I La Cuu Pacirica) is not in a completely• de\'eloped area and, therefore, Proposition 20 has a substantial impact on its value." s aid Jacobs. He pointed out that the impact of the coastal conservation measure limits the use of un· developed property and has a depressing effect on values. H1s real property group ad- ministrator Edward Robinson said the former Western White House is "a unique piece of pro· perty ... "Buyers are scarce when it comes to the purchase of major coastal properties that have not been fully developed, .. Robinson continued. He pointed out that two years ago state Board of EquaJizallon Taiwan Tiff Could Cancel Olympics MONTREAL CAP> -The In- ternational Olympic Committee hinted today the summer Olym- pic Games might be canceled If a settlement is not reached in the controversy in vol ving the Taiwanese team. ( Eurlier story. 861 A statcmcnl issued after u meeting or the IOC's Tripnr~ilc Commission said a meeting would be sought with the Cana· dian government. auditors said th~ highest and bt>~l use for the Nixon's property would be for subd1v1s1on. That would m ean, Robinso11 said. that the existing lmproVl" ments on t he Nixon land would have lo be torn down State auditors were called <1n two years aRO to appraise the Western White llouse when coun· ty Supervisor Robert Battin challenged its assessed value Battin charged ttiat former county asse11sor Rep. Andrew Hins haw < R·Ncwport Beach 1 had deliberately undervalued the property in a show of fuvoritism to his political party's leader anc1 the nation's president However. after two days 1Jf hearings. an assessment appeab board upheld lllnshaw's cvaluu· lion. And the s tate appra isers declared at to be a reasonable: valuation. At the lime, Jlmshaw also cited the Impact of Proposition 20 on the San Clemente estate's valut' The former ussessor also maintained that government Im· provements to the Nixon proper· ty were not assessable because they belonf(ed to the federal gov· ernmenl ruther than to Nixon. Ora n ge,_! Coas c ~~ We athe r ~;The former First Lady got up O'om a chair in her San Clemente leme and walked to the am· lletlance stretcher to begin l•n biur·long ride to Lon.i Beach lllemorlal Hospital where she Gs undergoing treatment for a ictote today. The ambulance. a hug e molorhome·like vehicle, was or· dered by a telephone call from the Nixon estate at about 11 a.m. Thursday. Mrs. Nixon was picked up at La Cassa Pacifica at •bout noon. The trip was made without red lights and siren, and there appeared lo be no great rush. lbe ambulance driver said. Papa .Jailed ,J The IOC a<'ted, as the bulk of the Taiwan team was barred from enterlng Canada by the Canadian eovernment. Night and morning low clouds with hazy sunshine In lfternoon Saturday. Slightly cooler. wllh hif(h near 70, beaches to low 80~ inland. Low tonight mOlllly in60s. ,.,_-"J'he observalioM are those of but Cubak. 20. and David Neal. 1' lhe bospil•I ambulance driver ~ FIREMAN HIT IN ARSON IUP A secret service car followed the ambulance. During the trip, Mr. Nixon who wore a blue suit. made "small talk" and appeared to be quite concerned, Neal said. CHALONS·SUR·MARNE. He said Mrs. Nixon talked Jl'r ance c AP) -Volu11teer without dhl~nible impairment fireman Jean-Paul Cou.rtonne. and he said she was able to walk . 21, says be can't resist fires -without a limp or other indication 1lartilll them. that is. a st.rote bed tak'en place. At 94 or 98, He Shot Son Under pressure from mainland China, the People's Republic of ChJn1. the Canadian government has said it wlll not allow the Teiwanese in unless they drop the name of the Republic of China. Copte r-jacking BANGKOK, T hailand (AP) - A Laotian police major stole a belltopter and Oew it and 14 I NSIDIE TODA V Summar tit Lagimo B«och '714?an.r art -tradUlonal art boMmlan art. croft• and tucm lhnng art. tht Pageant of tM ftfcutne. Jock Chappell o/ the DoU11 Pilot Ito/I ttll.t what wm ~ ha~ thu Jltar. on Po gt CI of the Wtt~. l•tlex AIY-SW'fke ........ . ~ .. ........ • r • "When 1 see a pile ol straw, t The ambulance-i:~ had been ···~·~1!!r:;t'liU-~~~4;t~~1J~··'. He was charged ~th startJ.ng television news reports which U Ores that caused more than said the former First Ledy was • PMeenCera to Thailand, the de· put)' covemor of t.be province in which b ~reported~~¥· '~--~,.: U1 Airport and n ew il acrou the l..M....,_ ,., ......... ".' c:.llfw'lll• ~· ..... '""'' .,~., . , ~' ~~--DH ..... k .. • Af Dr ....... ....... $213,000 dam age slnc.? May ln in teriousconditlon. \!\is area. "SM looked in •ood rondition (~JU DE, Page .U> Mekong river to ll&rn, 3S miles south of the L•ot.lan capital, on Thvrsd•y. Deputy Governor Somporn Kllnpongsa said. • ........ .-.... •• Mee•-...... . 1-luu t CM T ..... , ... "-· ..... TllMtfr• ...__ ai .. ..., _,...,. CA -""°' -U...ra N .. ,.,.,... •I 2 DAILY P1LOT c Jricuy Juty 9 197i Fi11e Proposed Bill on Aliens Hiring Debated- By MIC-llAEL PASKEVlCll OI •~• 0.•ly ...... - ·rhe pro11 and com ol a bill in ' troduced b_y Con1r .. men t•eter Rodino CD New J ersey) thut • would On• employel"ll $.SOC) for " c.•mploying ille~al aliens drew v1aorous dl'bate Thursday n11(ht at Wettmlnster City Hall. More tha n 200 cltizms joined Los Angele!! Im mlgTatJon and Natur;iltzatiC>n HNS> Di rector •'Joseph Sureck. Jmm1Rrat1on At· • torney Gary M a nulkln and :. Con1reseman J ury Pa tte rson • 1 O·Santa Ana 1 i.n the dtscusslon. • "There is nol a more serious or controversial Issue in the United States today t han the large numbe r ol illegal aliens that cross the border from Mexico," f'ro• Paf14! ,, I PETITION. • Ingot an estimated $2 m1lhon 1n runds fr o m t w o co un ty hospitals -Mjssion Community Hospital , l\l iss1on Viejo and Mercy General Hospttal, Santa An a. Pretrial motions are scheduled to get unde r way July 21 before J udge Speirs. The trial date has been set for Ocl. S but it seems almost certain today that the de· rense motion for a change or venue will be granted. Atto rney Thom as Cros by. r e presenti n g Sc h iffman . originally joined Rlddet In the motion fo r r eli ef but decided to-day shortly before lhe hearing hearin~ opened to delay his re· quest until July 21. lie would of· fer no reason for the conti- nuance which was granted by ,Judge Speirs. Riddel and Crosby explained ou~ide the courtroom that their clients are presently unemployed and that thttre is very little pro- SJ>t'C t of lhei r getting employment Ill Vie~ or the p ubllc ll y -.temming Crom the ind ictments 1-.s ued by t he Los Angeles Federal and Orunge County Grand Juries. Riddel said Evans was pro· m1sl'd Sl2,5()() representm~ ~1x months l)U\' "'he n he was dis· m1~sed from his post as ad· mlnil!trator at Mercy Gener.ii but lhl' h•i~p1lal hus ~mce reful!erl 10 makt! that p.1~ men\. That's lhl' kind or thlng I was counting on when I tln.-t agreed to represent h im." Riddel said "1\nd lhen again. l was hop1n~ thJt Or Cella m •Rht help out but he has n't contributed one cent to f-:\':ln!.. d<'fl'O!'t' •• ll 1s ulleg1:d that most if not lilt or the funds u llcgedly bil keel frnm the two Cell:l·ronlro~ed hosp1 \11b were ust•d by the phys1 · t·iun to make contributions to poht1cal candidales who met \\Ith h1~ approval. 'Girl, 15, Stab Victim REDDING <AP>-The bodvof a 15·year·o ld girl repeatedly st11h~d has been found In a creek "'httre she had a swi mming date but h<•r date didn't ahow up, police say. "She was 11uppo5Cd lo have a iinte. hut the pat ty she wa!I sup. Pll!>l'd to meet didn't !ihow up w~·ve prett v well cstlbllshetl that." Sgt. J ohn Cilley said late Thu rscl ;1 y . Cilley said Terry Lynn Ray terl h~r homt> Wednesday cveotnl( to Rn 11wimmlng at (,1ear Cr"k, ubOut one·half mile away Iler mother. l~a vernc. tolrt her to ht> home by midnight Mn. R11y. u "1dow. rttported her dau3htt'r mlSSIO IL at3.09 8 m ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tt• ,, ... ,.._ (M't O•lty ,,. ... , _. ... _.,.(,. ., ((¥1-t\·f"'f'd ttw-H••' """'· I\ ...... lv..Ht f\¥ ti-. c ·~ co.,t r111o•·vi-•'"' c~, .... .,,..,~., ""''~"'•rt ....... , .... M....., __,......,_ J '"""" ~..:::~o~~" ~~~~,, .~~"· =:;t~. ~..::::.~~"'~ ~r.~:;~~ ;:;::-~·,', ~';',.=·c:::·~::.~;.·· AC>Oert N. Wt«S Ptn..,,..1 .,..._ ,_..,~ ThOmas KMVll fftlO' TI'lomll A. Mla'l'hlM _,....,..,.,"" Olerlts H. Loos RlcNrd P. Nell ""'''Aft' llM ........ t•Mn ca.ta Mesa Otfk• lJO .... •"' ••• \,,,...... .......... ·-·~· ~ 0 -!IOI. .,.i. Offkft ,_ 11#.W" .... --)f-1 ttlili"'t·flloCI'.' ~-... --~ ... ,.,} .... "~ ~t•t)M\ Y.tf"'• JUO• Wit.al ltfWd •• Ml'I o...-,-..... , Surt'ck l>IUd In ~upport or lhl' Rodino bill. Su reek claimed that hH> rrul hon of the country 'i; 1llc&aJ aliens ~ .side an California . "Last year. w" appreh_,nded more than 400.(l(l() 1lle1rnl alil?n.s ," Sure-ck said, "but I l'itpt'<"t rour or rive times that many get by u.s " Sureck cla imed that the lnllux ol u ndoc u m e nted Chica no workers is costing l axpayt'rs through incre ased welfare spending and 1s elimlttatlna more than one million Jobe that could be fllll!d by Am erlcan clt.iuM. Attorney M anulkln did not 111ree with Sureck's assert.Ion .. and the methods e mployed b)IJ.hc ·INS In dealing with undocument· ed workers He claimed that workttrs are denied due process of law and the right to counsel when the INS makes early morning raids on homes of sus pected ~u.ment· ed workers. "They would be better off tr~aled as criminals," ManuJlun said. "l~tead," he claimed, ''they a re s imply deported back to Mexico resulting In breaking up the family unit." "It is a problem or racial dis· crimination," Fullerton City Councilman Louie Velesquez sa.id. "The law will not be en· forc ed againsl the Ame n can e mployer and tt is kllllna my peo-- ple spiritually." STROKE .•. up, but she's not giving up the fi1ht. .. Former President Nixon re· turned to the hospital this morn. Ing after spending the night al the famil y h o m e in San Clemente. Daughters Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower arrived at the facility from San Clemente earlier In the morning. Mar y Ann Von Lossberg, 29 of Westminster wns standing Ln the hospital's m a in lobby as t.he former president ente red. ac· rompanied b y a number or aides and Sec ret Service men. "I walked ove r and said. 'T love you, l a lw:Jys have'," th<.' woman said. adding that Nixon s miled, walked over to her and shook both her hands. She said the former president "looked worried, like he didn't feel \\ell. He was kind of frown· Ing and in deep thought.·· Lungren said Nixon wus ex· perted to visit his wire on "a cou· pie or occas ions each day." "We will try to ltmit her visits because we w<1nt her to rest," Lungren told ne wsmen. * * * f'ro• Pa~ ;l I RIDE ... f'rom her house to lhc h06 pital, she was in good condltion," Neal said During most of the ride, Mrs. Nixon chatted with Julie. "Mr. Nixon was r eserved and did not talk that much." ihe ;attendant saJd. Once nt the hospital, the a m· bul ancc s topped al the emer1en· cy entrance and Mrs. Nixon was quickly taken lo the Cn tical Care l 'n1t. Cu bt'k tsald Mr!!>. Nixon was uhle to leav e th\' wheeled stretcher and s lide onto a t><'d by herself. "She thenkcd us ror the ride," he s a1d. Skeletolf Vneartlwd BARSTOW <AP> A crate contalnlnc the 3kelcton o r a woman has been unearthed by children digging In tM backyard of a home . Ortlclal!I said Thur11day the body wM round on property pre· 11enlly occupittd by Pauline Allen. who uld 8h<' h11d no knowlcd&e or the sravc. ForWe Back 4/ter 'Strike' Oellt ""* ,_. SUES 808 BADHAM Ex-candidate SChmkl Schmitz Files Suit OnBadham By PHILIP llOSMARIN Of ... 0.lly ~-llWfl Former con1rea.sman J ohn Schmitz bas filed suit in Sacramento t o prevent As· semblyman Robert Badham, who edged out Schmitz for the Republican nomination in the 40tb Congressional District primary, from runninl u the party's caddidate in November. Schmitz alleges Badham il- legally used corporate funds to finance his campaign. Schmitz is seeking a federal investigation and an Oranae County Grand Jury probe. But today a source close to the Grand Jury said a county in· vestigation will not take place because there is no evidence to support &bmiu ' claims. The 1975·16 Grand Jury ad- journed without welghin.g the ac- cusation. the source said. The Orand Jury is lo recess. The 1976-77 jury, sworn last week, bas not yet met. But the district attorney's of· rice will not pursue the matter further with the new jury, the source said. Meanwhile, Schmitz' suit In Sacramento County Superior Court asks Secretary or Stnle March Fong Eu to withhold certification or Badham as the Republicnn nom inee. P residing Judge J oseph DeCristoforo has issued a writ directing Mn. Eu not to certify Badham or s how cause at an Aug. 5 h earing why certification is prope r. An attor!Vy for Mrs. Eu sald the secretary intends to certify Badham before the hearing and justify her action then. Schmitz claims Badham used $20,000 left over from his last As· sembly race to finance hls cur· rent campaign for federal office. Because donors of \.hat $20,000 in· eluded at least 46 corporations, Schmitz charges, Badbam is ii· legally uslnl( It. Badha m says the money was pajd to Opinion Research Inc. of Long Be•ch for a public opmion survey that was taken the aum- mer beCoTe he formally an· no unced his candidacy for federal office. Under fede ral law, It Is illegal for corporations to donate to the campaigns or fede ral office· seekers SchmlU says part of t~ money was turned over lo pnmary cam· paign managers Thomas Taylor Of Costa Mesa Dead at 54 Funer a l services arc scheduled Saturday for 22·year Ca.ta Men resident Thomas J . Taylor who dit'd Wednesday 11\ lloal( Memorial Hospital after !lul(ering a heart attack. He was S4. Mr. Tnylor. a truck driver, Uved at 877 Victoria St. Th~ Rev. J ohn Undvall of the Pl y m o uth Co n g re 1atlon11l ct.urch of Newport Beach will of· ficlate at ritea aet ror 10.30 a.m. at Bell·Broadway Mortuary, Costa Mesa. Burial will follow at Harbor Rest Me morial Purk. Mr. T aylor Is survived by his widow, Jean, and a aon, Tommy, ol the family hom e. Reagan Suffers Setback CHICAG O CAP l Ronuld Rnean hud~ ror potenllally areener po turl.'s in Colorado to · day after suUl.'1 lnR tus wors t St'l· buck In 51:vc:r .. 1 "l:eb In his cam· p a l1n fo r t h o Ropubllc11 n nomlnation for preaidfttt. Prdldf'nl Ford gained 24 de· legates Thur duy nnd Reu~nn picked up three 1r1 delegate elcc· lions lo North Dakota and com· mltmt nts from previously un· rommltted delegate11 ln six othrr states and territories. T ha t eave Ford 1,028 or the 1.130 dt>lejJates nttded for the Rttpubllcan nom ination. Reag(tn. who had been steadily gatnln& In recent wt"eks. lraHs with 919 in The Associated Press' survey of . GO P delttgates. And Reagan. while still pre· dicting a f1rst·ballot victory next month in Kansas City. devoted a !-1gnif1cant portion of his day Thursday lo trying to head off second·ballot slippage 1! the con· vent1on gets to that point. He he ld sever al private meet· ings walh about a dozen Indiana deleg ates -who are legally bound to him only on the first ballot -to solidify their s upport. The former California gov· ernor planned to meet today with state convention delegates in Colorado. The state meeting was scheduled to elect 25 national convention delegates today and Saturday. J am La ke, Reagan's press secretary, said he hoped to win al lea.st 19 of those delegates, which w o uld b a lan ce s o me o f Thursday's losses. More Buffalo Roaming Base CAMP PENDLETON (AP> - The butfalo herd that the Marine Corps allows to roam on this huge training base has grown from 10 animals to 12 with the ar· rival or two females. The two cows were a gift from the San Die go Zoo, a Marine spokesm an said Thursday. The herd, which the Marines have m aintained for several )'ears, Is allowed to wander through the rugged and little used Santa Ma rgarita area of the base, which covers 196 square miles. The Marines say they will let the herd grow as long as their numbers remain compallble with the environment. ~\ •• \ ti• --.&ar ce\e~ _ TONIGlfl' CON CERTS IN THE PARK - AnMll lltll and hi.a Bia Band. Coat• Mt'U L.loos Park, 7 30 p.m Fne. llARBO.R AREA 8\JMMER BAND -.lUwport H.arboc' H!ah audltorlu~ 30 p .m. .. IN FASlllON" -South"Coast Repertory Theater , Tuesday. Sunday throuah Aue. l. 8 p.m. Sundays. 3 p. m. MOTORCYCLE SP £1':0WAY RACINC -Jl'a1r1rounds, 8· l~ p.m. Testimony May Continue Hinshaw Case An Orange County Superior Court hearing into Congressman Andrew Hins haw's motion for dls mlual of m ultiple felony cha.r1es seemed destined for con· tlnuance today when the as· signed Judie learned tha t it would ta ke near ly three days to complete testimonv. Judae Ja.mea 0 . Perez to ld Los Angeles attorney John P . McNlcholas that he may have to return the file lo presiding Judge Claude M. Owe ns for the setting of a new d ate and assignment to a courtroom tha t can handle a hearini or that lenJrt,h. McN1cholas said be expects to call an estimated U witnesses to the stand to support his argu. ment that the charges faced by Hinshaw s hould be dism issed and the trial date or July 19 can· celed, Hinshaw CR·Newport Beach> sat ln a nearby waiting room and read documents reJat.ed lo his case while Judge Pere~ tackled the rest of his long pretrial calen· dar and deferred a decis ion on the Hinshaw matter untU later. Charges raced by Hlru!baw. 53, stem Crom h is alJeged misuse or county manpower and materials while he was serving as rounty assessor in 1972 and seeking elcc· lion to Congress. He h&11 been sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison after · being found guilty of bribery charges also derived from acts rommitted in b.ia term as as· sesaor. He is Cree on appeal. Our Ford Lets Others 1 Pick #2? WASHINGTON (API -Pttsl dent 1-'ord ht!ld Ol){:n the posaab1h· ty today that lt he wins Uu: Republican presldenUal nomlna tlon ho ml1ht let ct.l•••tea at next montb'a OOP NaUooaJ Con vt>nUon choose his runninc mate Ford, still voicing confidcnct! he would win the Republican nonunatlon, said •new thut chaJlenacr Ronald Reqan waf\ not excluded from bJa own llst of potential vlce·preslcff>ntlal can· dldates. He also·said Rea1an was quallfied to be president. Pere bed on the edae ot his desk in the Oval Office, Ford Mid a haJf.hour impromptu news con· ference with about two dozen rti· porters who turned out In the ex· pectatlon or f'eUing a regular brieClng by White House press secretary Ron Nt>ssen. At the outaet, Ford said his pro· jectlons "clearly Indicate" he will win a firs t·ballot victory over Reagan at the GOP conven· lion In Kansas City. Responding to a quest.Ion. rw al8o said anew that he is not ex· cludi.n1 Reagan or anyone else from conside ration for the No. 2 spot on the GOP ticket, but added: "J hope tha t individua ls meanwhile won't rul 1: themselves out." Reagan has said he does not want the vice-pres1dent1a l nomination. When a queaUoner asked if Ford considered Reag a n qualified for the presidency, the President nol~ that Rea1an was not excluded from his list or potential runnln1 mates. When the reporter asked ll that meant the forme r California governor waa qualified, Ford replied: "That's a fair cooclwdon." Then, after paus ing for dramatic effect, Ford provoked lauahter by addln1, "Ir be ls \he nominee." In the past. Ford has Included Reagan a mong those he s aid were qualified to be his running mate, but this marked the first lime Ford described Reagan us qualified for the presidency Asked about p a r ty rac · Uonallsm s purred by the contest with Reagan, Ford said, "I think we can lea ve Kansas City with a win and a unified party." As for the autumn campaign, expected to be against Democnit Jimmy Carter, Ford expressed the view that "we have a Rood OP· l>Ortunltv to win." of has begun • Don't delay, excepllonal savings on ~uch lines as BAKER, HENREDON , HEAIT AGE, DREXEL. and much more' • For the first time. order WOODMARK chairs, SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENREDON upholstery a l sale prices' • View the largest selection of Quality furnishings 1n the Newport area specially priced fo r our SUMMER SALE Free decorating and delivery service included. STOP BY T ODA y1 ' NEWPOR T BEACH• li1HH.~ll I.In• UH , b42·ZOW LAGUNA BEACH• :'\ Jl'l~J I 'f.. l' ...... --. '( .. 2:1A49 I AWTllORNK \n,vo '"'"'" rn hi., Sw1 12' :1111 1111 121'1 Orange COast EDITION ·' -- ·roday·s Closh1g .Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 191, •SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,JULY9, 1976 N TEN CENTS Clemente Values Up 23%; Nixon's I% By GARV GRANVILLE Of U.. 0.11, 1'119t$Uff While Increases in assessed va lue o r property in San Clemente rose by 23.S percent last year . the Orange County As· aessor 's office raised the value of the forme r Western White Hc>u.ie kss lban one percent. According to the assessor's roll. the full cash value o( former p resident Richard Nixon's 24- acre uaside estate climbed from Sl.543 million t.o $1.~ million. a rise of SJl.000 or rouehJy three quarters or one percent. lf 1976·77 tax rata remain the same as tut yur, that slight gain in value would raise Nixon's local property tax bill in the com- ing year by about SJ04. from $39.010 last yea} to S39.3lf in lbe coming fiscal year. The overall 23.S percent gain in Pat Nixon , San Clemente property values la.st year includes new construc- tion as well as ex1stmg build111gs County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said earlier throughout the county roughly 8S perceont or the Value lain W&S in existmg property, reflect!~ or inflation and a steep rise in the m arket Yalue of homes. H that rule can be applied to San Clemente. then the average gain In existing values during the past year was almost 20 percent. Toda)•. J a~obs said the major reason for the minor gain in the value of Nixon's property was the impact of Proposition 20. the roastal conservation measure. ·'This property (La Casa Pacifica) is not in a completely developed area and. therefore, Proposition 20 has a substMtial impacL on i ts value," said 'Serious' . ' J acobs. He pointed out that lhe impact o r the eo:sstal r onser\'atlon measure limits the use or un developed property and has u depressing effect on \.alues . His real properly group ad· ministrator Edward Robinson said the former Western White House is .. a un1q ue piece of pro· perty." "Buyers are scarce when 1t comes to the purchase of major coastal properties that have not been fully developed." Robinson continued He pointed out that two years ago state Boord or Equalization auditors snld the highest and best uge for the Nixon's property would be for subdivision. That would mean, Robinson said. that the exislinR 1morove- <See NIXON, Page A%) Paralyz~d Next 48 Asks Jury Probe Hours Crucial Schmitz Seeks . ~ LONC BEACH (AP > - Former First Lady Pat Nixon re· mained in serious condition to- day after surfering a stroke that left her partially paralyzed To Bar Badham o.11', ""' ~ .._ • 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' Pat Nixon Doctors said the outlook for her was "more optimistic" but the "next 48 hours will be critical." Dr J ohn C Lungren, the Nixon family physician, said Mrs Nix- on. 64, spent an uneventful night at Memorial Hospital Medical Center and her blood pressure had returned to normal after a "slight elevation" overnight However. he said, Mrs Nixon was still In a "lire-threatening stage" and would remain so for two or three days Lungren said Mrs Nixon un· derwent a battery o( diagnostic tests during the night that in· dlcated her brain waves were "within normal Umtts:" as were the partial results of a spinal nwct test At a morning med · ical briefing, Lun&ren said Mrs Nixon is still suffering from a slurring or the s peech and her len side is still weak. He said she was able to walk wtth assistance. The physician said she ap· parently had suffered a small hemorrhage of the right cerebral cortex of the brain He said he did not think. she was stnl bemor rhaging Late Thurtday. neurok>list Dr John Ma.ier said Mrs Nixon would probably walk aaain, but added. "She may not walk normally." Pressures ln her life ''certainly could ha\•e been a conlributing factor " toward her Ulness, <See STROKE, Page AZ> * . * * By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of ... o.u, ~19( SWff Forme r congressman J ohn Schmitz h as f ilt'd s uit in Sacramento to prevent As - semblyman Robert Badham, who ed&ed out Schmiu for the Republican nom ination In the 40th Congressional District primary. Crom running as the party 's candidate in No\•ember. Schmitz alleges Badham it legally used corporate funds to finance his campaign. S<'hm1t11s seeking a fede-ral investigation and an Orange County Grand Jury probe. But today a source close to the Grand Jury said a county in· · velligation will not take place because the re is no evidence to support Scbmit.z.' claims. The 1975-76 Grand Jury ad· jou.rned without weighing the ac- cusation. the source said. The Grand Jury is io reeess. The 1976-77 jury, sworn last week. has not yet met. But the district attorney's of- fice will not pursue the matter further with the new JUry, the source said. Meanwhile, SchmiU' suit in Sacramento County Superior Court asks Secr etary of State March Fong Eu to withhold certification of Badham as the Republican nominee. Pres iding Judge J oseph DeCristoforo 'h as issued a writ directing Mrs . Eu not to certif} Badham or show cause at an .~ug. S hearing why certification ls proper. Anibulance Drivers Describe Hour Trip Wedge Gets Guard The unusual thing about this photo is the lifeguard tower. It has been installed just this week at Newport Beach's in· famous bodysurfing bench, the Wedge, where the Balboa Peninsula meets the west jetty of the entrance to Newport Harbor. For years. city officials have resisted p0sting lifeguards al the Wedge, prefernng that surfers swim there at their own risk. Now. in what lifeguards says is a response to public pressure. a lifeguard will be posted there through the summer. An attorney for Mrs. Eu said the secretary intends to certlry Badham before the hearing and Justify her action then. Schmitz claims Badham ust-d $20,000 left over from his last As· sembly r ace to finance his cur· rent eampaign for federal offil'c Because donor s of that S20.000 •n· eluded at least 46 corporations, Schmitz charges . Badham 1s ti · legally usln1t It. By JACK CllAPPF.LL Ol t,.. D•ll• l"•'-1 M.ofl Pat Nixon lnokcd "tirt>d " but \fas \.alkallve :ind pleasant and ~en gently protested that she didn't wnnt to ~o to the ho8p1tal, tha t too m uc h rus .. 'I was beina M;ldt . . 'fht> former First Lady aot up from a eha1r 111 her San Clemente home and walked to the Im· tiUlanre str<'teht>r to ~In an hour·lonit rldt> to Long Beach Memorial Hospital where she was undergolnR treatm<?nt for " 1troke today. . -The observations are t.ho&e of PaOI Cubak. 20. and David Neal. 18. the hospital ambulance driver and attendant who l<dt Mn. Nlx· on lo lhe hospital. Mrs. Nixon, wearing a yellow pants suit. was accompanied on tht' trip by the former Presaaent, by daughter Julie Eisenhower. by a secret service man and by another man who CUbak thought was a Naval medical corpsman. FIREMAN HIT I N ARSON RAP The a m bulant'e. a huge motorhome-like vehicle. was or- dered by a telephone call rrom the Nixon estate at about 11 a.m . Thursday . Mu. Nixon was tr-II I"' picked up al La Caua Paclfica at ~ 8 ~ rO DY about noon. The tr1p tLtu made without red Ufhta and 1lren. and there appeued lo be no 1reat rush, the ambulance driver said. A aec:ret service car followed the ambulance. During the trip. Mr. Nixon who wore a blue suit, made "small talk" and appeared to be quite concerned, Neal said. Lawyer's Back-out Attempt Foiled Badham says the money wus paid to Opinion Research Inr . of Long Beach for a public opinion survey that was taken the sum me r before he formall y an- nounced his candidacy for federal office. Under federal law. it i11 illcg11 I for corporatjon11 to donute to the campaigns of federal om cc seekers. Schmitt says part of the money was turned over to primury cam· paign managers. ffe said Mrs. Nixon talked By TOM BARLEY Stephen Robert Evans "because without discernible Impairment °'' ... °""',.. ... _ you made anerrorin judgment. Vandal With Saw and he said she was able to w•lk Orange County Superior Court "1 know you to be an ex· ""i lbout a Ump oc other lndlcation Judge William C. Speirs rcrused oer\eneed and extremely compe All •--NB T astrokehadtakenplace. today to allow a lawyer tentattorney,"JudgeSpeirs told 8CA8 r ee8 The ambulance cttW bad bffn representing one of Dr. Louis .r Riddel. "But I also thJnk there told she had the nu. Cella Jr. 's three co-defendants 10 hu been an unreasonable delay Cubek said he and Neal were withdraw from pretrial and trial in your petition for relief and I amazed at the later radio and action. am denying it." television news reporta which Judge Speirs told Santa Ana at-Riddel had uked Judge Speirs saJd the former Finl Lady wu tor•y James Riddel that he to either allow him to continue to in serioua conditioo. cou.ld not expect the county to represent the bankrupt Evans on "She looked ln 1ood ccndition. plclt up the future tab on legal a court-appointed basis or From her house lo the boeplta11 (ees lncu rred by defend ant alternatively order the public de· she was in good coodiUon." Neai fender's office to take over the said. future costJy trial choree. Dwinl most cl tbe ride. Mrs. p Ii p Bo Riddel tokl Judge SpMrs dur- Nixoo chatted with Julie. "Mr. 0 Ce Ut 8l8 ing today's lleariQI that it would Newport Beach poUce arc look- ing for a vandal with a saw who l<>pped off the trunks or eight s maJI parkway trees In the Baycrest and Dover Shores area. City employes said the sawed· oH trees were found Tuesday evenlna on Santiago and Galaxy drivn. Tradewlnds and Skylark lanes ud Marlin Way. The trees roet t.he city about SSO apiece. Nixon was reurved and did not be cl\eapet' for. the counly to pay Air Officials Held CHALONS-SUR·MARNE. talk that much," the attendant On Auction Block bis tea rather tho pass the France (AP> -Volunteer said. burden lo Public Defender Frank TOKYO CAP> -'Thetwotop of· fireman Jean-Paul Courtonne. Once at the hospital, the am· The Newport Beach Police Wllliams nrtals of All Nippon Airways, 21. says he can't ~bt' fires -OO!ance stopped at the emer1en· Department will ai.ction off 38 ' He toad the judge that he was Japan's bi11estdomestic airline, at~~ngthem, tbat';S· cy entrance t.nd Mrs. ?<txon was Ul'M:lalmed boata at tbedty yard, prepared to acctpt ~ aclual are Dow under arrest in the •M~mt;tt 5 ~A~~~;··~~~~~~~. ' e . " · ~ll lt~"I!~~ ...... ~:.-m ~ ~Ttt,.tdf'dinii:~r 'Vin! rcn1 _ , ,Nt J rested him. . . able to teav·e the wheeled ~ ph~ical condition of any of · . tbe coart mlcttt feel ls reasona· Watanabe. el. was arrated to- He was charged Wllh startidg stretcher and slide onto a bed by the items .sold. Payments must ble." day on per Jury charges for deony- l3 Cires that caused more than herself. be made in cash or local check. Judie Spelrt refused to coo· lng to parUa ment that bis com- SZll.000 damage s~e Mil)• in "She \hanked us for the'ride," All purchases must be removed sider either alternative. pany r eceived S170,200 in bribes this area. he said. at the COOt'luslon of the auction. <See PETITION, Pace AJ) from Lockheed. °'"'' ...... "'9•• SUES BOB BADHAM Ex-candidate Schmitz Testimony May Continue Hinshaw Case An Orange County Superior Court hearing into Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's motion for d ism issal of m ultiple felony charges seemed destined for con· tiouance today whe n the as- signed Judge learned that 1t would take nearly three days lO complete testimony. Judge Ja mes 0 . Perez told Los Angeles a t torney J ohn P McN1cholus tha t he may hav<' io return the (tie to pres1d1ng Judge Claude M. Owens for the setting of a new date a nd assignment to J courtroom that can handle a hearing or that length. McNieholas s aid he ellpccts to call an e5timated lS witnesses to the stand to Bupport his aqiu· ment that the c harges faced by Hinshaw shou ld be dlsmls11ed and the trh1I dall' of Julv l!J ran- (~e HI NSllA W, Page A2) Orange,_! Coa"t -4-~ Weather Night and m orning low rlouds with huiy suni.hine in afternoon S11l urday . Slightly cooler. with high ne11r 70, beaches to low 80l'\ Inland Low tonight mostly In 60s. INS IDE TODA\' \ Summrr in Loguno &ach meana art -traditional art. bohemian arl. crofl• and ~ living art. the P~ o/ t~ Mo.stera. Jack Chappell of the Dally Piiot atalf tell• what Will ~ happening thi& 11ear. on Page CI of the Wtt~r. l•tl•x AZ O~IL V PILOJ N Friday Jufy9 1976 Papa .Jailed At 94 or 98, He Shot Son MARIETTA, Ga (AP > -A man who uys be ls not sure whether he 1!'1 94 or 98 yean old bu be-en sen- tenced to a year in 1:11l 1n the rat al s hooting or his son. J ohn WYfln o( Austell pleaded guilty Thur day to Involuntary man.slaugher Jn the slayin g of Green Wynn. 47 · Cobb Superior Court J udge Howell Rtwan Sl!n · tenct'<l lh dder Wynn to a year in the .public works c~mp. at thl' requ~t of Wynn's attorney. who said his c!J.ent hud nowhere <'lse to go. Attorney Hylton Dupree s:,11d Wynn wanted lo be where he could ha v~ fre~h air and sunlight. Cobb County Dist. Atty. George Darden said Wynn had given hu! son m oney lo buy gr~enes. but the younger m an spent the money instead on liquor. The two quarreled, and Wynn shot his son with a 20-gaugc s hotgun after the )'Ounger Wynn dared him • . to do so, Darden s aid. • '! Fro• Pafl# A I STROKE ... &!osier said. A stroke can be caused by a elot or hemorrhage. It can cause paralysis and speech slurring. or U1 se\•ere cases. death. · ·\\ e got another 24 hours ~hind u~ :llld not any gr eat evidence or 1nrreased blecdmiz ... Dr Lungren told today's bncr- ing "It. sei:ms m ore optimistic - but I would say the next 48 hours is an important time·· Doc:tors said the former F'i r~l Lady had her las t physical ex· aminalion about two years ago and had normal blood pressure at that time. She had no history or hypertension or high blood pre· ssurl' and had never been treated for this cond i t1on, Her mood is "excellent," said neurologist Mosier. He said "a lot or people g1\e up, but she's not giving up the fight. .. Former President Nixon re· turned to the hospital this morn· mg after spending the night at the fam i l y h o m e in S an Clemente Daughters Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenhower arrived at the facility rrom San Clemente earlier in the morning. Mary Ann Vo n Lossberg. 29, or Westminster was standing in the hospital's main lobby as the fo rmer prc~idenl entered, ac· companied by a number of aides and Seeret Service men. .. I walked over and said. 'I love you. I always have·." the woman ·d. adding that Nixon smiled, lked over to her and shook both • erhands She said the former president "looked worried, like he didn't feel well He was kind of frown· ing and In deep thought.·· Lungren s:ild Nixon was ex· pected to v1s1t his wire on "a cou pie of ()('easions ea eh day." "We will trv to limit her visits becausl' we ~ant her to rest" Lungren told ncwi.men. , Burglars Rifle Home in Eastbluff :"Jcwport Beach police are In· 'estigating I he burJ?lary of an Eastbluff 3rca home. m "hich items valued at more than S6,400 were stolen. Pntricia Brudvik of 816 Amigos Way told police thieves broke In· to her ho me Thursday and rans acked it before esl'aping with a tnpe recorder. tapes, cash t1nd Jewelry Police i1ald the buqttans got into the home bv prying open :i wlnt,ow • Theft us·pect Held Costa Mesa police said they ja1li.'d Jar k R. Voltz. 18. or ~<'"'port Re nch. early today after they eou,1tht hlm rlnina a tlo k a t Pove rt y Motors at llarbor Bo ulc\'ard and V1ctona Strl'et. Iii.' was arr~tf'd on ~u:sp•· don of buq;lary Uail was set at $5.000 ORANGE COMT .. DAILY PILOT .... (')1~ c,_ .. ,, 0..11, ...... •tth *""<" t\ t,.,.. '•tv-411 tN •ro-.\ _., "" " f"'>''""""' n. ow "'""""* <••\t •¥0t•Ui111"(f (~• ... ~,··· ,..htulf\\ ~,. W .. I~ NlONM• tN~ t •"""y ""'• Co•t• M•u. N• .,,..., ~. Hv"4•"YfoPt "••t,. , """" •• '"' v .... ,. ,,v ..... ~ ...... ' \t•it•'f' ·~ laf\ll\ol f\•a1 f\ ~pr. t "°"ll\ A \t""Q•• ··~~t tf•t .. #11 I\> •1rit,ll11fltcf \.eNi'Ofn .-.d ~ .AH Tf\lit °''""···· """"tl\1\1"9 ,.#( ., ., )JO ~\I A•• \UH,. (ttlt M4t-.. t.i.._,,,. •• t'ft)f. Robert N. W~ ,,..H .... ~t •ftd' "'-•..,..... Thomts l(ffYll ...... lroine, Laver Tennis Talks At Staruhtill By HILARY KAVE Qi, ... °""'~ .. -After more than t"o years of negoliat1ng v.1th Laver.Emerson Teruus regard1ng a tennis facility proposed for Heritage Park. lr.,..ne e1ty offic1aJs apparenUy are ready to call it a match. Two years ago. Laver· ~merson Tennis proposed build· mg a commercial tennis teactuna facility in the park next to Irvine High School in North Irvine. However . the two sides have not been able to reach an agree. ment a nd the talks are at a standstill. The plan by t he Newport Beach.based company was to build two practice courts, a stadium court a nd a clubhouse. next to the 12 public courts to be built by the city in Heritage Park. But now. Irvine's Community Services Director Paul Brady is asking the city coun<"il whether it wants to continµe t.he talks with Laver-Emerson. "We now have three other local firms Interested in talking with us about a tennis facility in the park.·· Brady s aid. .. I need to know from the coun· cil if they want me to continue talking to Laver·Emerson or go ahead with the new parties in· terested.' ·Brady added. The sudden push ror a decision stems from the faet that con- struction at Heritage Park ls due to begin in 90 days. Brady said he 1s anxious to have the tennis facility begun along with lbe rest or the pa rk. Bruce Nott, one of the prin· cipaJs of Laver·Emerson Ten· n1 s s a i d he s t ill cannot answer yes or no. .. Of course I'd like to keep negotiations open, but we can't answer yet because some details are still not resolved,·· said Nott. According to Nott. an Irvine developer, Laver·Emerson Ten- nis will do nothing to try to con· vince the city not to begin talks with another firm. But Nott added that be doubts any other company could accept the conditions s et forth by the city. .. If the city decides later to change those eondltloos and opens up negotiations to a ll parties. we could become in· volved again," Nott said. The conflict between Laver· Emerson and the city revolves around four major point.a, lnchad· Ing : -The city insist.9 that the 12 public courts in the park mu.st be used only for public use. not pnvate instruction. -The c ity wants Laver- Emerson to have a definite fund· ing proposal rinalized before city •approval 111 given. -The city wants assurances that tennis pros Rod Laver and Roy Emerson will be the actual operators of the facility. The company want., the first chance at being the tennis pros to give lessons at the public court., In the park. Rut the city says the t·ompany must undergo yearly evaluations to decide who ac\s lhejob. Six Injured In Jamb.oree Road Crash Six people w~~ IJ\JUNJd 'l'hUJ"5· d•y aft~rnoon wben two can coJ. lided on Jambotff Road at the enttance to the Col11ns Radio plartt in Newport Beacb. ,.,... P•fle A J PETITION. • R1ddet commented afttt the =rlQi Utat thto refu.ul will COit between m .ooo and sso.ooo 11. u tapecced, tbe trla l ICheduJect '° •tart Ort. 5 con. aumea it.a ettJm ated ei1bt wff'U ··1supp0se 1 ·11 JUSt ha\•e to tUkt' 3 bath," Riddel ruefullv addt"d ··My client r!Qhl now ci~'t'll me SJ.~ and be d~sn 't ha\ e u hope ol paying me one c~nt. · · Evana, 31. oC Mis:sion \'w10 wu one of rour defcndanlj found IWl· ty Jac11 month in ~ Angele11 federal Court on charges of Medicare fraud, C!h('(;k fr11ud and conspiraey. He will bt> sentenced July t9 by Judae Matt lSyrnto al()tlg with Dr. Cella. Sl, George Louis Ollen- dort. 44 , of Laguna Beach and Theodore Schirfman.1'. of Santa Ana. The lour face trial In Orange Count.)' on 127 felony counts st.em· rruna from their alleged siphon· m1 of an estimated S2 million in fund s Crom two county hospitals-Mission Community Hospital, Mission Vlejo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Pretrial motions are scheduled to get under way July 21 before J udge Speirs. The tnal date bas been set fo r Oet. 5 but 11 seems almost eertain today that the de· fense motiOn for a change of venue will be granted. Attorney Thomas Cros b y, re presenting Schiffman, originally joined Riddel in the motion for r elief but decided to-day shortly before the hearing hearing opened to delay his re· quest until July 21. He would or. fer no reason for the conti- nuance whieh was granted by Judl{e Speirs. R1ddet •nd Crosby explained out.side the courtroom that their cUenls are presenUy unemployed and that there is very little pro- spect of their getting employment in view o f the publicity stemming from the indictments issued by the Los Angeles Federal and Orange County Grand juries. Riddel said Evans was pro- mised $12,500 representing six months pay wheri he was dis· missed from his post as ad- ministrator at Mercy General but the hospital has since refused to make that payment. Pap.er Drive Paying Off For Newport Newport Beach has banked SSl.715 from recycled newsprint since September 1974, when lhe clty began collecting used newspapers from local residents . City oflicials estimate 29,000 trees have been saved as a result of this 22·month paper drive. Last month, the city rec~ved $3.311 from the sale or old newspapers, according to Jake Mynderse. general services dJrector. All revenues from the newspaper sales go into the city's general fund. Newport Beach now receives $32.!M> per too of newspapers. Despite the success of the col- lection drl ve, less than 40 percent of the households are savtnc their newspapers for the city, accord· lng to Mynderse, who said collec- tion schedules are available at cl· ty hall. Sea Burial Conducted for Roy Maypole Burial at sea has been conduct- ed for former Newport Beach resident Roy Maypole who died Sunday at the age of62. Mr. Maypole. who lived tn Newport Beach from 1952to1987, served on the Parlcs, Beacheg and Recreation Commission and was once a candidate for the County Board of Superviaors. Prior lo coming to Newport Beach. Mr. Maypole wa., an ac· tor. writer and producer In both radJo and telnlslQJ\. He and hl• family moved from Newport Beach lo Oxnard where be punued a career in the citrus lnduatry. Mr . Maypole. who died In Westwood Hospital, leaves his widow, Joan of Oxnard, a · daughte r , Patricia Gans of Da\ver and a son, David Powers olSylmar. Thomes A. MurSltllnt ltl\a"-'•~ l•w Police said James Barrett, 31. of Rancho Palos Verdes, wu Rites Set Saturday driving ouf of the plant when his Offkft (Ml• #ritH b' wt,t k• ').'""•I \_~ l•..Clill. ,, .. 0 ....... ,,.,,, ... H""'fi~f .... 0.•Cf'' 11'/\ .................. d ~N>•~• v~11,, UJ0tt.A"61 .... ·•~O-'•- c3r comdect with an auto drtvm For Alberta Meeker by Joann Watson. 44. of 833 Acapulco St .• Laguna Beach. Funeral service• for Mrs. p 0 I i c e s a I d Irv i IJ e 'I Alberta E. M~ker of Newport paramedics were call.ci to the Beach wtll ~ beld "°°"'Saturday seen~ to treat the tr\Jured which at the Pad.fie View Mortuary included lhe two drivers and chapel. pa5M'llgers in Mrs. Wat.90rfs car · Mn. Meek.er, ~ho died Wed· -ber daughters, Puta. 20 aad n•lday, ta survived by her Cove i11 fhe Su11 o.lly ...... , .. " ,_. This is another of Newport Harbo.r 's little· known public beaches. ft 1s China Cove - the location of the Cali fo rnia Instit ute of Technology's K e r ck h o ff Marine Laborato ry <bac kg r ound 1 Although s ecluded. 1l is a fairly large bay beach and has a volleyball court. However, there is no public parking. Beachgoers have to park on Ocean Boulevard in Corona del Mar and walk to the beach via steps ar the . foot of Fernleaf. Or Goldenrod Avenues . Getting dO\\ n isn 't so bad, but the trip back up all those steps can be difricult. Visiting Students Injured in Newport f'ro• Page A I NIXON ... ments on the Nixon land would have to be torn down. State auditors were called on two years ago to appraise the Western White House when coun- ty Supervisor Robert Battin ehallenged its assessed vaJu~. Newport Beach police today were investigating a head-on col· lision on Back Bay Drive that left five persons injured, including lour students from France. Fro• Page A J HINSHAW • • eel ed. Hinshaw fR·Newport Beach) sat in a nearby wailing room and read documents related to his case while Judge Perez tackled the rest of his long pretrial ealen· dar and deferred a det"1sion on the Hinshaw matter until later . Charges faced by Hinshaw, 53. stem Crom his a lleged misuse of county manpower and mate ria ls while be was serving as county assessor in 1972 and seeking elec· lion to ConRress. He has been sentenced to one to 14 years in state prison after being found guilty DI bribery charges also derived from acts committed In his term as as· sessor. He is free on appeal. Sgt. Reed Gloshen said ofCirers at the scene of the noon accident were unable to get u statement fro m the Frenc h students. because they spoke no English and the English·speaking driver of the car, Mar1one Wessell, 19, of 9321 Tahiti Circle, Huntington Beach, was too ser\ously injured to make a statement. Gloshen s aid the car driven by Miss Wessell collided with an auto driven by Bradford Stassell, 16, of 2301 Aralia St., Newport Beach. EUa Siegal Rites Scheduled Monday Funeral services ror Ella A. Siegal. 81-year -old Corona d<'I Mar resident, will be held Mon· day, 7 p.m . at the Baltz-Bergeron Funeral Home. Mrs. Siegal. a 12·year OranJte County resident, is survived by her daughters. Virginia Kempler of Corona del Mar and Beth Carbray of Hillberg, and seven grandch.ildren. Our Battin e ba rged that former county assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw ( R·Newport Beach ) had deliberately undervalued the property in a show or ravontism lo his politkal party's leader and the nation's president. However. arter two days or hearings. an assessment appeals board upheld Hinshaw·s evalua· tion. And the s tate a ppraiser<; declared it to b<: a reasonable valuation. At the time, Hins haw also cited the impact Of Proposilion 20 t}n the San Clemente estate's vulue The form e r assessor also maJntained that government im- prove ments lo the Nixon proper· ty were not assessable because they belonged to the federal gov· ernment rather than to Nixon. of 1ne • rn1 ure has begun • Don't delay. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. · HENREOON, HERITAGE. DREXEL. and much more' • For the first time. order WOODMARK chairs. SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENAEOON upholstery at sale prices' • View the largest selection of quality furnishings in the NewPort aroa specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included. STOP BY TODAY! ~---~~'~;r~ 1.§ ~· _. M• hutband 1l. 1!Jef.ll~ re· -t.l ~.~a:i&i'-1111.-e.,~, ~-~.:..t.~• ~ t ·--~~~~A.1'':.Alil'-1 ... ., ... ] ......... ",~.~ "9< ... o ti•" .. ,, ... ",.,., •' C:..t• "'"~. "'....,~. ~·~-·..--••• .,,..,. W.1' ~ ~. '"f'fte41 ti.t U'"'9ftt"••. m·~~-''°"'"""~ \l,.J \ "*"t '" ' AU six w woned at the Balboa qffice ror Memorial H 1Ul. Russet. was eight yeua. Slle alsO waa a admitted and lhe rest •-ere·treat· member or the Newport. Beach ed at1d r;e~fd· American Le1ioo Awdliary. WHIDAYS & SATUIDAYS 9:00 te 5:JO '"""" f"n 111 n. Sun. 12 ~ :io1 3'111127•• j Friday•s Cloll ing Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Friday July 9 1976 N O~ILY PILOT B.'i Eq11it1 !11co•e Housing Plan To Help Elderly 8.) JOllNCUN:'lllt'f ........ " ..... '"' A Wharton St'hool pmfrs:-.nr hu' clt-nscd 11 flnimc1aJ plun Chat would cnablt' l'ldt'rh homeownt·r~ to obtain a reaulur lnC'Onlt from tht' C'QlUl) 1'n lht'1r hom1•s whlh• b('1ng ~uursn · tffd uretoni: 0('('\lprtn('~ If imple mentt•d. tht• pion hoi. the J>Olt'lllhl tor J;rr ully rcllevlntt lhtt fmanciul probh•m!l or 1•ld1•rly p~·r11onr1 whlltt 8tmultane<>usly ·~sunn~ tht•m or indcf)t'ndl"n<'t' ""''security Ill ramlhar ~urroondmlol.$ JACK Gl1TTEl'TAG. \\ho hold~ the chair i.n banlunR I.rt Wharton. th• busl· nets and finan<'t' school of the Un1vt'r'S1ty of Pt>nnsylvaniu. hai. put lus pl \tn in tht• pubhc domain lur JK,1~i.1blt> promotion by 10surers. ~ovl'rnmcnt and suv111~s in- st1luttons . So far. he said. ont• large bank h~ uriously <.>onside-rcd tht.-plan and many individuals han' cxpre:.:.t.'<I inlere:.l, but tl 1:. not yet be-in~ markett'CI. even though CUNN••~ he bebe\'es 1t can be orfored with actu1mul assurnnce equul to life insurance pohctt'$. Gu~ntag 's idea:.. conlJtinl'<I in "The Bulletin" of the New York Un1 vers1ty Graduate School of Business Ad· ministration. in<.>lude \\\O new financial instruments, a sph\ eqult,y plan and a noon•payable loan plan IN THE SPLIT EQUITY concept, the equity of 11 pro perty is divided in l\\o components. a IHettme interest or right of occupancy. and the residual l'QUll). which is l..,l' right to dispose of the prop('rty an er thf' occupant's deat.h To implement. lhe elderly occupunt sells the residuul equity, but instead or obtaining u lump sum payme nt from the buyer. he or s he n 't'el\cS ii llfot1me annuity or guaran· teed income. Upon tht-death of the O{'cupant. thl' buyer ceasv~ further pay ments and takes possession. !iometimes obtain ing a more substantial property (or the money than woulJ have ~n possible in a <.'On\ entiona l transaction (NEWS ANALYSIS] THE POSSIBIUTY exists. of course. thut the elderly o wner 0 1· owners w ill enjoy 3 llfo !-pan greater than tho:.l' ILSted in the acluanAI tabll's. In whi<.>h lhC' buyer would have to p;1) ii l;irger sum. Largl' institution. ... however, ean tx>nefll from the law'\ of lar ge numbers. which gl•ncrally dictate lhat cxtr11mel> average out. The non repayablc loan, t he other Instrument In \he pro feMor's concept. is simply ;i lo~in secured hy J mortgage rt'- poyable only upan the dc11lh of tJ1e borrower or on the prior s•le oftbe pro(K'rty. GVTl'ENTAG Bt:U EVES Tiit: TIME 1:. rtpc for 1111' development or theSt' llb trumcnll> tr\ lite \;n1l ed St11lCb "With the proportion of cJderly in the f1opulation stead1 ly rbln~ and concern for \\'t•allh hei.101o1·;1 :. through <'bl.ill'" declining, the polentwl markt·l 1s 1nt rcas l11" rnpidl~ ... hi· said. There-1s also a stronit social intl'rc'l in the developmt'nt of the instruments. h<' bl-lie\ l'I'. bccau:<e the llJ:Cd comprnoe II lar1Z<' part of the povcrt ~ probll'm The rnl·d1un income for households over 65 is le!>~ than hair for all hou..,t>holds D ESPITE THE INCOME PROBLEMS or many elderly, home ownership is h1~her than for the population in general Even for elderly couples with incomes nr le11s th uh St ,000 o year. home ownership has been mea~ured al 69 percent. This home ownership sometimes 1s ach1e\·ed at greut sacrifice and hardship, howc,•er While property taxes. ror example. amount to only 3.4 percl'nt or total money income for the average homeowner. it comt's lo nearly IG percent for those with incomes of les:. than S2.000 Guttentag seeks to relu•ve th1l. burden "h1le t :iising 111 come by utilizing the equity in the house, wh1<'h gener:itly can otherwise be made a\'ailabll• only by mort gaging or selling the property "I £ST1MATE PEOPLE 65 years or age and older l<>· day have a net equity in homes of at least S80 billion, which defines the outer limit of the benefit they would derive from new financial in11t rumenL'i," he wrotl' Equity of that amount. it Is estimated. could genC'ralt' annual annuitit>i-in eX<.'<'SS of SS btlhon The reason I hat mnst nf ttic l'ldl•rly to<h1) retain jll equt t)' In their homes. Gultvntag believes, is that I hey w1:.h lo re main living there · not because they wish to leave a home to their heirs. · TherefQre he concludes. let them "' c hl'llt·r Many Stocks Post .Impressive Gains NEW YORK 1Ar1 fhe stork morket roll<'ct 1111 11, sharpeRl gain in more thun thre<' weeks t1.>flay 1n11p1red hy follins interest ratcl'I and a ,;maller-th11n·e>q1c<'l~·d rr~e in "ho I Ma le 1mces last month 1'rnd111f( w1111 ·1rt 1 V\' The government rt•1>0rtc.-d thwt It~ whulc,ulC' price lncl1•x rose .4 perrc•nt in Jurw Though that wui. a bit more lht1n 1 h1• :l 1wn•ent rise r1• corded for May, it ""~ rnnsldcrably l<'lili thun Will Stl"CC't. had been antltlpntlnit Shorl·term tnlN<·~I rates in thC' mone) morkct:-. meanwhile, decllnN.1 ror thl"lhlrd l'ltrolitht day The Dow Jones avcrui;:1• 11f 30 1lock~ 1{11ln1·d 11 13 points to 1,003 11 What S• o~k• DI d Nf W '1'0~1( AOY•"<*' °"'""'' unc....._o Toe•I •'.ti~' ...... ,.,, h·fl"• ,....... ,., ••• 'Al' WYUAT AMJt. t N~W 1'0"( 61'1 f'ory '1(1 .. , fJ•t °"'" ""'' .,. , tW) •• , ltt,.O IU\ ,.. .,, ·~ . tJIV '"'"" FU/J,lf rl~~ Af••"<t• '"' )fll Ottll,.., 111 111 U"cll...,,... 11' ll>I '•••• •hf.H'\ •u t•J ....... ,. ,...,., '° ll Hf• It/• 1 .. 1 10 II DoeelonnA .,~ra,,... S•o~k• In The ~pel llgltl NV \tlY •'AU..\ fol''4•t t~t.-1 '"'•••taullo''"" 'tftlHtt> ~f)I) "'°"'"•'° .,,,.., .4QO '""° ...... """" J!ff1 I tod.tl• ,.,itt tt.At .. 1tJ4toNt• I J I B G OJI l ( Pllf T Froi:.1 Juty9. 1976 Boxing Saved Minister From Knoekout U.S. Five co·rrA<; 1-: t; novt: 1\tinn I APl 1-'t•w rwoph· 1>troll J O IA D h (e '> Jd\ cnlur OU' palh11>.a):. 1A1Lhuul ..1 11oron.: turn, stumhl1• or c·ompkll: breakdown, but thoi.t• "Ito .:et buck up orten h..1 \ t' tlw most tooHer ;\ I (.' ll l I J I.! t• (j I 11 \ l' J 11oulhl'rn St I' JUI -.uhurb, ••. new I~ onfo 1n1•r1 Prol1·,t.1nt m1n1ster 1' but:lt. un 111-. lccl helping hi'> ft-llo'A m.111 Chuck Yo..ik . J:J. ldt thl· m1mstr> m..in) 'l'Jr., Jl!O .1 c:onrui.ed and !11rt'c:t111nh':.' young man. 111, flr'l mJr nage was end1niz an dt\orre Jlld the world wus :.puin111~ lOO f.tsl. ··1 didn't kno11o 1r I ""s ..id qualt-tu be a m1n1ster." :...i1d Yoak "(didn't know 1f I wus up or down " Youk 11l ruC'k out at tht· world tr)'1ng to find th,· lo-.t Pitr e' ..1-. ..1 vrure:.siun..11 pr1.tt-r1~hll•r 'I had to put m yself together. -.u1d 'i oal.. 'Aho lx1u~d unth'r 11 rm~ nurnc. · Gentleman Curl Y J.11re~ the F'aghltn(l l'reuc:her .. ·· &xrnj! ha:. done J lot fur me as a person." i.aid Yo.1k "The two pluCt'b I'm most ut Spaniard Leads British Open SOUTH P ORT. Enj!land Spanii.h Leena.i:<'r SeH•riano Balle:.teros fought back with a spertarular clos ing rush and overcame an e<trly charge by Johnny Miller toduy to tak(' a t "O·st roki:' lead aflC'r the third round or the British Open Golf Champ1on:.h1p lie had a S4·holc total or :?11. The 19·year·old Halles lcros. who led arter the Sl'l'Ond round "1th 136. shot a one-<>ver·par 73. ~1a ller also et dd<'d ;i 73 to hrs 36·hOI<' total or 110 and "~ :ilone in ~erond at 213 . t'llio i.trnkc-. ahead or Briton Tomm~ Horton. who closed with an eagle on the final hol<' for a par-72 and third plare at 215 Zoelle r F ires Sizzling 6 3 MOLINE. Ill. <API 1''uuy Zoeller fired a <·ourse rE'cord 63· including a tour record eight straight birdies and look a one- stroke IE'ad over George Arr ht>r at the ('nd of the r.rst round or the S100.000 Quad C1t1<'s Open gulr tournament Th ur~day. Mik e M cC ullough. Hoh 0 irk l> on . Gen c I'' r :ink and Carlton White "l'r<' l'AO stroke!>. oH thc pare at 65 on the par i I <·oursl' .. .,,, , "'"" ·"· \ 1'.MO(il+•~()lll' .. , •• 1 I f-/C'llf'll"' • • ' ... t •''-"°',.. '1 I "'' 1 I'-• M /lilt.( C..11lll'>V''> .. 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J\ It .. .... It 11 •I ,, I• U I 111 I• • 0 Jot I ' ·~ \I •o • I\ . " ., " . '" ,, ... ~ ti 'O 1• ,, ,,, 1~ ,.. ll •1 J> I~ u ... ·~ JfU '•" l" l• 1'.)_ l6 )1 '0 H 1~ 1n ll )I 10 )\ l\ '·J II I\ Ballesteros lost t"'o :.lrokes in the r1rsl two hole!> of the par·72, 7,001 yard Royal Brrkdale cour..t! that was hit by rain today but was not arfcrted by it. He missed on a i.1x·foot putt on the opemn1t hole for a bogcy and then bogeyed No. 2 whE'n he net.'<l~d a putt from eight reet. Miller missed a chanre to tie for the lead IA hen he missed a four-foot putt on No. 2 for a bogey. Bur he did gam a tie when he drove LO JUSL a foot from the rup on the p::ir-three. 206-yard fourth and made the putt. As the a rternoon round5 star. f'd, a dri\'ing r ain started to beat down in earnest a nd it was back to traditional British Open \\ealher. Wben tbe rain stopped, 11 had not made much 1m· pression on the parched rairways and ~reens. Rut the "'ind "'as sllll blowing in from the sea and makin& low scoring \'Cry d1f· r1rult Before the r ain began to fall, another fire broke out in the area along the 13th fairway. Firemen, s tandi n g b y a t the cour se bera use of the tinderbox rondi· t1ons. doused the rare Ill 15 minutes. Hubert G t een a nd Christy O'Connor or Ire land, who wrre tied at 142 arter two rounds. had six bogies between lhem on the first six holes Rut their problems hardly matcht>d those of Jerry Pale. the l ' S Open winner. who started the day at even par. Pate took an 1nrred1ble eight on the par.four l llh und double bogeys on Lhe fourth. :-.1xth and 12th holes TWO-llOVNOSCOllES , t\,. •r\t,.,o t.• '' t •O p l UC>hft'J I) 'l t •& I M ••l•f /1 ft8 U O 8 V.llMf\M 11 /1 u-. t O (on"°' •' 1l u> o (;f"•n.Am " 10 "• H V'••'"' /1 10 1 U A. PAlm--r I~ 11 \41 o t.10.,n h a.1 U J o .,.h;•'" 1) I• td I Hort'.)n "&'I UJ... t MDY"I •) /.f t et U: 8.tt"' 10 IJ '0 ' J M<Onto I) II '' J N • ·tu 1' JO l U T W•t\04"! 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V 1\ 11 H I Double Pays $1 ,102; German Swimmer Ill 1:-.:Gl.F.\\'OO D The t1.11I)' rln11hh· t'ombrnatwn of l''lashln,:: Lai-h<"• 1 924,tl l in tht• f1r<;t r .1('(' and M om·v TctloM' 1S2.t 4(11 in the '"<'tmd r<'lllrn<'d Sl.102 20 Thur' ila\'. thl' lar1:<•!>l dall~ duuhlf' pnyorr durrn~ tht• 1976 llollywood l'nrk :..t.>ason Tht•rt• \H•rc D4 tll'kt'l:-i of tlw S!! \ant•ty i.ol1l 11n t hl' "'1nn1n1: 6 i 1·omhinc1t111n. nane ~ t1rk<'ls. nnd St'\ <'11 SW ll111::1t~ Thi~ wa11 tlw lar)!<'Sl iJ~11ly cln11 hie• pa) off Ill llollypark r-11w1• 1\p1 ii 2:l. l!l7:1, "lll'n the rNurn "'u~ Sl, 19i II) Krotuf' 0111 t:AST BERLIN Sw1mmPr Hurharn Krnu~e . the w11m1•n'-i world rerord hold\'r '" the ·100 mrtcr frPt's lyll' from F.n'l Gf'rmany. 1s rn a hoe-p1tal surft>r lng from an1Zina and will nnt rompetl' in the Olympic Gamt'~ In Montreal. tt'am officials ha\'r announced She wu considered one or the leadiniz oppon ents or U S and F ountain VallH star hirll'v Babashoff in this 'event · l l.S. Olymp1r cycling tl'am as an olh•rnate followin1: a dt>r1sion by a board of a rhltration an Nrw York Wednesday Thl' board found that lhr ml'thods and <'rttena used for st•lf'r tion of the team was i:l'nt>rnlly vngue and madt-quate, .t<'<'Ord ing lo Rob Potter. a sup· rortcr of }''uller Dod~r• Pl~wd l'Jll LAD EL PitlJ\-lnf11'ldt'rs Ilrll Russell and Ron C<'y "'E'rc among l t Na lion al l.ta1Zue players selcC'tcd a~ re5t>r ves for Tuesday's ma1or league All -star baseball game In Phlladclphln M'TT R r••l l• .............. U .-•JJ Wo"""" Goo••OOf'loq f PUI ~t r-.n • ' [.,.f't \f\.t• fP l Qlftet llt'1\V1~ ...... ~" °"'tv1•1\I\ '"'" D"-'t PillUhitW"• 4 Anicr. P1*tH'°" f Pl bfiiAt c;..rulAlft\•M.ttO""• 1 M1.-•0 Co• Goo••oon9 1 Pot tJIHt AocM ~-. •l A 1~1'97 At P1lhbVtQf't 0. .. • 0• .. N , Cit•-II ---~" \1ow• IGC,) bH1 H•W'f•tl\O"tlA • • 0..-• \lovt CGG• ••t r oo-0--!0!1• • • 11/Wf'I 0•"•' f(i(;I 0.flt llt•~m._., M<MlllM Oti..111•' 100• bP•t lhf\lmdlltl•,~•,... M •H Ourr M(Mtlltf\ tGGl ...,_, Owr~ R.-.'-"""' • A I :MO At 0.•••1'<1 home are in the c hurch 1and in the gym ." \' u:ik st1 II "or ks out and '.\ l'>trulJ) think:. or ~1bl) re· turning to the r10g, but he knows "hen· his b1ggt•!>t 1.•h..illen~e ltet. I can lit' of great help to pt'Ople in troublt•." s111d \·olik !'he Rev Mr 'i'v..1k . "'bo h1i. 1...0 ~'u1 b h1 onl·ri. at the l'nited l'hurch or Chrii.t, i.(l('nl t\\o ~l·.tr!I tlrt\ m g Cllb:. '" Mtn nl'ap<1l1s dur111i.: h1:. hu1tu:. from thl' min•~trv 'Th<'rr izent>r ally wasn't :.inv prei.i.ur ". "h1rh I enJoyed JI that ll ml'. but after <i'lli h1lc I knew I "'US made for mor(' than dnvlng .-r11h, •• l>31d Yoak. "l Lhtnk 11 "'oold be rure for everybody to Jo for six months or thl'lr hf(' '. Yoak says hHo p:l!lt troubles serve him well 1n the mntlatry ··People IA ondt>r ho"' ) ou run be a Chn:-t1an umi •• pr1iehghter." hl· :-utd ··1 tlunk it h('lps ) uu itet l11 kno"' Pf'Ople. underst.ind them · tie stall work:. out on u dull~ bast . comb1nan)! hri. lmt• for sports w ith th<' m1nblry "It's not h ard tu l~c ~llur tK>arings 111 lhtt. world,' ~aid 'i'oak "You·,e .:ot lo be able to gel alA ··~ rrnm llmt' lo ume. and l can't think ot a belier WJ) t h an do1ni: something you en.1oy und staying 10 cond1t1011 ut lht• samellme · \'oak "'a:. 10 7 in h1.-. mu1 dlE<we1ght C'arl'l'I 1.111d ht•:. bo unrt>d uµ rrnm l1f<"i. stronjtest ounr hf•:-1 The rinll nhal> "(.;('nllt•mun Curt Yanre''" 1~ ~ont> fon'\l\'r now and pE"rh.ips i;hvuh1 be rt'plared "1th .. nev \'oak. Thl' Comt>bat I. 1'ul " Ol YMPICS GUARDIAN -A Can adian soldier stilnds guard as two members of the Australian Olympic field hockey team arrive at t he Claude Robillard Cenlc>r for a trainin~ session Thur~da \ Compromise In Olynipic Dispute ? MONTREAL <A P > -Olym pic officials strove for a last minute rompromise agreement with lhe Canadian government today as Taiwan's Olympics team, center of a political controversy, headed for Montreal. A group or 36 members of the Taiwan Olympic team, including approxim ately 20 athletes, ar· nvcd 10 Los Angeles Thursday night. Arter a two-hour stopover, the group took off for Chicago, the second leg or its journey to Montreal, wherE' lhe delegation was supposed to arrive later to- day. , Lawr ence S Ting, chief of Taiwan's Olympic mission, said during the stop an Los Angeles Montreal Olympics Lhnt h(' was hnperut th<• Canadian l(overnment would abide by JOC regulations "In 1936, lhller was trying to antt>rvent> in the Olym · p1r Gam1.•11 in Gcrmnny," Tin~ said. "Aft er the IOC'!'l strong represent ation. 1 lltler ch1m~cd his mind .rnd respected IOC rult>S. So I rt'ally hope thc Cana· rlian leaders will come to their senses. turn around. if they arc not worse than Hitler m term s of S{'nS1 bilil V " Russians Fav ore d NEW \'ORK <AP> ~ Whw1 l'Oarh Dean Smith begun as i.embling candid utes Cur the Unit ed States Olymp11.· baskNoa1 tum, ht' had set 1dea.t1 about th• kind of u mt he thou,,;ht hud th• best chanct.' tu bring home a aolt medal. "The players were told that le make this club they would havt to play defcn~c. rebound and bt • team playrrs, •;said Smith By tbat. Smith meant Lhat ht wanted unselris h players. not one-on·ont' perfor mers. The em phas1s was on speed and that 1~ ~xactly the kind of urut the Unit cd States is bringing to Montreal. The guards are lightning fast, headed by Phil Ford of North Carolina and Quinn Buckner or M ontreal cCb Olympics ~ Indiana . Forwa rds hkt• Scull May of Indiana and Adria1 Dantley or Notre Dame gi"< Smith mu:.dc and mobwty ui front. The st art mg rt'ntl'r will be 6-H M 1trh Kuprhak of No r t h Carolina, not the mo.st dominat mg big man the United St3les ha~ C\ler h3d in the C ames but tht tK>st a\'a1lablc to Smith lie will share the pr\ ol s pot with North Car olin3 tl·ammatc Tomm> LaGarde. also 6-10. Smith 's other players are Tate Armstrong or Dukl', Kenny Carr of North Carolina Slate, Walt Davis or North Carohna. Ernil· Grunreld or Tenn<>sse<>. Phil Huh bard or M IC'hll!Ull, and SleVt' Sht•ppard or ~laryl an<l. Winning 01> mp1r MOid has been a United States basketball :rad1t1on . In the e1Aht Game:. sinre baskclball wusaddedtothc Olympic summer program in 1936. this rnuntrv bas won seven ~old medal' Th.c exrept1on was 19'i2 al Munich when th<' Soviet l'111on won a holly disputed rhamp1011~h1p .:aml', beating tht' l 'mted State·:-51 -50 The dis pute• in that title gamt• was O\le r tht• final three serondi- wh1.<'h wert' played tw1l·t•. After 11 rontro\lersi<tl time-out, Russia railed to srore a nd the American l<'am erup•ed into a victory rrl<'bration Uut the Soviets wen> given a St'rnnd r hanc1· when R William ,Jonl's. St'rretary General o r the l ntl•rnational Amateur Ra sketball l''edcr:ition, ruled that tht• rlot·k had not run out. Once again . thr Hu.,s1ans r i g u re t n h t' U n r I e Sa m · ~ t.ou~hest rlv:.rl ror thr ba~kcthall gold . Unlike lhr hr;rnrl ne"' Ameriran tl'am, th<' Soviets are ror:mng to Montn•ill with many veterans from the 1!)72 ~l unich Games. Sergei R('lov. th(• man "ho 5Cored the winning hai.kct, is bat'k ancl so 1s Iv an EdPshko. who threw the floor · lenJ(l h pass that set up the dcr1din.1: two pomtl'r Also returnini? from that ll'nm an· /\lzhan Zharmukham(.'(luv. anti Mikhail Kork1a . But the man .... ho 1•1Juld make the big different'(• in this tourna ment 1s an 18-year Jluss1 :1n ce nt er n amed Vladimir Tkarhcnko. lie is hst<'<.I at 7-:l ~ml1 about 250 pounds. But rcnms th;it have gone up against him rlaim Tkachenko I'> l'Ven bigger. perhaps 7 ·4 or 7 .5 The srouung reports on lhe b1Ji Hussian :-ay that ht· rs :.i lilllt• slow and has a tend1•nry lo grt in to fou l troubll' TANANA FACE BI RDS TONI GHT Cahfornaa ·~ art• lt•flv "'rank Tanana takes 1 hP m1111ml toni~ht as thl' Anj!rls open a I.hi et' i:cam<· ~eries with the Bultim11n• OriolC's :al Anahc1m Stadium. Tanana ( 10 ~11 will he• oppn•wd hy cx·An~l'I Hudy M.•y <5 fO in thr i:amr that i;tarts ut 7 30 1 KM re. 11111 The 01> mp1 c Games, scheduled to bej!in July 17. could be threatenl'd 1( agreement was not reached over lhC'Taiwant-se. Ar> Wir•oftot• Suturdny. 11 will lw c;ary ltosi. Willi Daunw of Germany. a ,·1rl'·pres1dcnt or the IOC and a rnE'mber o r the comm1ss1on. said "l do not think there will be any mo\'C to make the athletes compete u nder the na me or Fl YING SAUCER l ' S. Olympic team decathlon -.t<ir Bruce J l'nne r takt·~ a hreak from t rarntnfi( routine HI th<· Slate U navcrsil,v of Nl'w York in Platts burgh to t os~ <• frisbec to a teammnte IR !J I aJ(atni-1 lht• Onolei.' Jim !'aimer 1 IO R1 wt11ll· lhc• AnS(cl~ Nolan 17 ll 1 f IJCt>ic M1k1• Cut•ll•r l I 10 I Su111lay Taiwan. or Formosa. We re· rognize them as the Republic of Jones May Be NL Starter Chma. But we sh aJI try to find some sort or compromise." One m e mber of the'com· mission. Charles Palmer. presl· CHICAGO (A p ) _ "I thank 16 "I think his arm m1ght be 11 ht makes hitlt•rs ~corr and wouldn't dFeednl or the International 1Judo wins Is enough work for hair 8 tie tired and I won't use h1m un cam him a second look with most eration, has said at wou d be season. I'd like to start lhe AH· less it's In relief and the icamf' '" major leaf?uc scouL~ today better lo ran rel the Olympics star game Tuesday.•· in th e b a I an re .· · s a 1 d Yet. he'5 proved u rontinuot N~~E ~~e:n~ASCall~t.s ~~·\le a!t~~ Dodger s' R hode n ~::;;,e~~~~rl~t~~~l~~~nalM~~~ The wor ds are thost-or Randy McJNonae'!'·a~rn was tus 15th com r_r~sltrh~tlllon to dsohme o1r todd ay's local law l'nforrcment :l~f'n<.'1es F C treal bid for the Games. the Jon es. 16·3, the wlnnrnges t ~s I ers an as n rea Y re to help 10 the search for ~f;SIOJ: aces ardinals Canadian Jtovernmenl pledged pitcher in National League his· plete game in 21 start.~. his rourth ached heights only a handful or quarterback JM Gilliam. who free entry for 811 nalional Olym . Lory at an All·slar break. straight virtor> a nd his eleventh fewer or tht> game's greatest disappeared from preS Nl~on ST. LOL11S-Rick Rhoden will pie committees rerogniied by Jones, who surrendered seven 10 his last 12 star ts h h If hurlers ha\le achie\led. l . . t t . put his perfect pitching record on the IOC. Canada now is threat..... hits and was In trouble. only twice ll cam e one 2ame pa.'lt t e a His secret" raantng r amp an a camma cs -· ••• k · th r h car three d ays ago. the line tonight when lhe J?odtters inJ? to ban the Taiwanese follow· en route to a 6-3 San Diego victory .. ay mar '" e season or l e A sinker and a slider tha\.. hit• Shortly after lunch Tuesday. race the Sl. Louis Ca.rd1naJ~ to Ing diplomatic pressure by the over the Chlca10 Cub5 jl'hursday. Padres and makes Jones the first ters ('an 't lell apart. pinpoint con· l Gilham borrolA ed the car or run· ~n a three-game senes torught Communis t Chin ese government u lalldn c about the cba~e to . Npo~tJ~l) JO-game "'1nncr-U\ lh.e trol lhe game hasn't se<'TI in more . U\8USt'hStv,lium. . . p -t.· ~H.. ,J.tlQ[.la ~SI 1' ~.An.d ~ . •L -.Jl&N.J>ad.S.or.ll/J)lp~~~--···=. '"'"""" ...... ~-. J.ll, ~in ~. • ~:.:;.":~~ ~·,r.~,-r-.. :')",.:,.. > ~' .~ r · I":: •• ~i.....•'>,'1'7it:i »J;\..;;, ; ~r~ .,, •• ·~., _ • ! • ~.> ~~ • • " ~ . "' ,,~., ., ~ 111"~~ ... _. """" '"""'• .. • ~ • ~ _. ..:·~ .. --· P-. t'\jf n°1l'ir.ret~~rie~ ~ • ._ .. •.•-."#'tlF• .,,-,.,.n> . "'um' ~ • onfy. it tS matter o1\Jpnotdiitg -TO • . ~ ll\(e . •e . • -. ---pJEiii\g coacti, Koger Craig t4-0 . the C lympi<' charter." said start Sunday ln ~pbla on Nol bad 'for a 26-ycar·old Thursday. Jones s:ud he threw f'1&H~r S~lfl'«"l rd The gam• v.•111 be broadcast on ah<>lht•r IOC vice-president. Ma· only t•o dt)'S re:sl Mnd Padr~ southpaw, only in his third ma1or one of the best sinken he had all Newport Bea('h road cych~t KARC (19J. 1 beginning at ~·JO JOr Syh·lo de Mn11?alha~ Padllha manag~r John Mt'Nnmara i>aut league season with a history or :t season Then.~ wcr<' only rive Ken FUiier was selected to the tonight. • of Brr.di he wont allow It sore arm and a fast ball that putouts in the outfield \ S&ildleltack ' EO ITI ON • roday's Clo!iilog N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 191,' SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALtf!:ORN1A FRIOAY,JUL Y 9, 1976 TEN CENTS J:lelllente Values Up 23%; Nixon's 1%. "' ByGA&YGRANVILLE Ol-Delty l'• ... - • While increases in assessed va lue of property i n San Clemente rose by 23.S percent last year . the Or ange County As· ussor's omc~ raised the value of tbe former Western White House less than one per cent. .According to the assessor's roll. the full cash value ol Cormer eresident Richard ~ixon's 24- acre seaside estate climbed from Sl.S43 million to SI.SM mill.Ion. a rise or Sll.000 or roughly three quarters or one percent. tr 1976-77 tax rates remain the same as last year. that slight gain in value would raise Nixon's locaJ property tax bill ln the com· ing year by about S»i. from $39,010 la3t year to $39,314 in the coming fiscal year. The overaU 23.S percent gain m San Clemente property values last year Includes new construe· tlon as well as existing buildings . County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said earlier throughout the county roughly 85 percent ot the value gain was in existing property. renective of lnOation and a steep rise 1n the market \'alue or homes . If that rule can be applied to San Clemente, theo the aver age :Stroke Leaves J»at Paralyzed , ... . o.o, 1"1194 t..il - 'SERIOUS BUT STABLE' P et Nixon Left Leg and Arlll May Be Affected LONG BEACH <AP > -Doc· tors kept a vigil on former Firs t La dy Pat Nixon. par tially paralyzed on her left side from a stroke and in ··serious but stable condition." Mrs. Nixon was reported rest· ing com fortably after vis its with her t wo daughters Thursday night. but neurologist Dr . John Mosier said she is far from being out or danger. "If the stroke doesn't get any worse. she's not going to die. If it gets worse , well. _people do die from strokes." Mosier said at a news br iefing called after the 64-year-old wife of former Presi- dent Nixon was admllted to Me m orial Hospital Medical Center. Tbe stroke caused ''moderate paralysis" of MN. Nixon's left leg. arm and left side oC her face. which in tum c aused a "sliJht slurring" of speech. Mosier said. "I think she will walk." he sald, but a dded, "She may not walk normally ." Pressure in her Ure "certainly could have been a contributing ra~tor " t oward her i llness. Mosier added. Doctors said Mrs. Nixon had appare ntly s uHered a r ight cerebral lnfarct. or a blood clot on the ri&hl side of the brain. A stroke can be caused by a clot or he morrha 1 e a nd caft cause paralys is a nd speech slurring, or in severe cases. death. Sttret Service agents called an ambulan ce for Mrs. Nixon, and she was accompanied during the 30-mlle trip from tbe. former Western White House by her husband and younger daughter. Julie Nixon Eisenhower. Nixon slipped out of the hospital only an hour after her arrival and apparently returned to San Clemente. * * * The couple's other daughter , Tncia Cox. flew in from New Yor k a n d s h e a nd Mrs. Eisenhower visited with their mother until about 9: 15 p.m . before joining their father at San Clemente. Pre sid e nt F o rd aod his Republican challenger. Ronald Reagan, called Nixon at the hospital. "It could be serious," a White House spokesman quoted Nixon as telling the President. "T hey a re very hopeful," Reagan quoted the former presi- dent as saying a fter Nixon was notified that he.-conditioo had stabUlzed. "She had a stroke ol maybe ~ to SO percent completeness," Mosler aald Thursday. "We don 'l know II it wlll expand. At this point we don't know bow perma - nent it may be." He said she was expected to re · main hospitalised for at least 10 days. A h os p ital n e ws r ele ase described her condition as "a dysarthria. a slight speech Im- pediment or slurring ol spetth, and moderate weakness or lhe left arm, leg and race." Taiwan Tiff Could Cancel Olympics MONTRE AL CAP> -The ln· ternatlonal Olympic Committee hinted today the summer Olym- pic Games m ight be canceled if a settleme nt is not reached in the contro v e r sy i n volvlng the Taiwanese team . (Earlier story. 861 T wo SC AIDbulance. A sUtement Issued after a meeting of the JOC's Tripartite Commission satd a meeting would be sought with the Cana · dian government. Drivers Relate Trip The IOC uted. au the bulk or the Taiwan tenm was barred from enterina Canada by the Canadian 1overnment. By JACK CHAPPEU. 04 ,,.. 0.tHf "'i.t , .... P11t Nixon lo<>k\'d "tired" but wai; talknt1\'e and plea11ont and tvt'n .icntly prol<'11ted thatt 11he didn '\ want to ao to the hosplt31. t hat too much ru.~s was l>eina nrnde. The former Fir11t Lady got up from a chair in her San Clemente hbme and walked to the am · bt.alance stretchH to beJin an hour-long ride to Loog Beach Memorial Hospit al where 11hc was undergoing treatment ror. a tlroke today. The o~rvatlons are those of llaul Cubak. 20. and David Neal. 1'. the hospital ambulance driver and attendant who took Mrs. Nix- 'flREMAN HIT I N ARSON IU.P on w the hotpltal. Mrs. Nixon. wearing a yellow panu auit. was ucompaniecl on the trip by the former Pru1aent. by daughter J ulle Eisenhower. by a secret servke man und hy another man who Cubak thouahl was a Naval medical corpsman. The a m bula n ce. a h uae motorhome·llke vehicle. was or· dered by a telephone call from the Nixon est ate at about 11 a.m. Thursday. Mrs . Nixon was picked up at l.,a Cassa Pacifica nt a bout noon. The trip was made Without red li&hts and siren. a nd there appt'ared to be no great rush. the ambulancedriversa1d. Under pressure from m ainland Chin•. the People's RepublJc of China. the Canad ian government ha.s said it will -not allow the Taiwanese In unlt.>Ss they drop the na me of the Republic of China . Schmitz Sues To Prevent BadhamRace A secret service car followed By PHILIP &08llAIUN the a mbulance. °' ... 0.11, ,..~,.,.. 0 ln h · Mr N" h Former con1ressma n John ur g t e tnp, i . ucon w o S"hm1'ti h u filed s uit In wore a blue suit, made "small ' talk" and appeared to be qwte Sacr a m e nto lo prevent As- concemed. Neal said. semblym a n Robe rt Badbam. He said Mrs . Nixon t alked who ed1ed out Schmlta for t~ without discernible impairment Republican nomination ill the and he said ahe was able to walk 40th Congressiona l District ... _.. u ... .._ indi u primary, from runniftl a the CHALONS -SUR·MARNE, wiuiuuta mporVUKI ca on party'sundktatelDNovemlller. f'rance CAP> -Volunteer astrobbedtall:enplace. Scbmlta •lJetn a.thela II· ~er•:. bJeao ·~aul ~!'~ne. to1~tt!1:!l'~~u~rew had been lecauy Ulfd eo1pore&e,.. '° • ay e can t reslM •u~ -Cubek a.aid be and Neal were nAance bis camp..,.. Sclfmlta b alilbt." he •rested him. • ·· · ... '•~• tttk1-a ftderel illvestlptiDn tAJt. -'...:.. ) ... d -t·' ... ! 'lli ... ~ .. -......... . ~ "~'"'( --' • ~~... 'd e orm ~l'-ll'trs y wa • "" ·-..~ told poljce wbo t r· serious condition. . But tod•Y a Mrc. c to lhe He 1Jas• charged with starting 13 fires that caused more tban CU,000 dam age aintt May ln this area. ''She looked io good condition. Grud ·Ji&ry ..W a t'GUnty Jh· From her house to tbe hospital, ve:tlti,.UC. wlH Mt ~ .IJl8ce she was ln &ood condition "Neal bettuM there 'f M ftl'd•e• '° aakl . r.uppOrtScbllUll "" ..... . (SM a tDE, Pqe ,U) (See 8Cll•l'l'I. .... .U) • 1a.in ln exlsUn1 values durtna the patt )'Hr w u almOlt IO percent. Today. Jacob& said the major i-eason for the minor gain in the \'alt,ae o( Nilloo's property was the impact of Pr oposition 20, the coastal ~ervauon measure. "This p rope rty <La Casa Pacific"&) " not in a completely developed a~a and, thereJ0tt, Pr'QlmitiOll IQ u a • substaDUal hnpact on its val~e." u td Jacobs. He Pointed out t.Ul the impart or the coast a l conservation measi&re limlls the use of un· ct.veloped property and has a depressina erfed on values. Ris real property group ~­ minlstrator Edward Robinson said the former Western White House ls "a unique piece ol pro- perty .'' "Bvyen are scarce when il WIJ '4lel ,......_ •t<IW,..1(- 0 ANA POINT FIRE lll.AM!D ON 11·YEAR-ol.D GIRL Flremen AJ ~. Met Wetbel Man th• HoH Dana Point Girl, 11, Arson Suspect An 11-year -old Dana Point girl has been arrested and charged with arson in connection with a $60,000 house fi re Thur5day after- noon, sheriff's investigators said. While the girl's identity was withheld, investigators said she llves in tbe neighborhood where the fire at 33121 Marina Vista Drive. Dana Point. erupted at 4:30p.m. The 11-year·old youngster re- portedly confessed she started the blaze before she was taken to juvenile hall Thursday evening. No l.nj uries or loss o( life were reported in the fi re that took 20 county firem en 22 minutes to br- lng under l'Ontrol. However, county fire officials estimated the damage to the single-story house wu $50,000. They said there was also about a Sl0,000 loss of furniture and other ·personal belongings. According to the county fi re r eport. Stacy F r isby, 6, the gr anddaug hter of the burned home's owners. Charles and Myr· Ue Mosier . was the first person to spot smoke coming from a rear bedroom. The 6-year-old girl was playing with a friend in a neighbor"s yard when s he s houted in alarm, dra w ing h e r p la y mate's mother's attention to the blaze. By the lime fi remen arrived at the scene. most of the house was engulfed in what fire officials described as a working fi re. While s her iff's investigators said the unidentified ll-year-0ld admitted setting the fire, they did not say what her motive was Valley Teachers Add 2 Grievances By LA\JBIE KASPER °'""' 0.11, ........... Salary and eta.a size have been added to the list of areas where teachers reel they have reached an lmpasse ln neJotlationa with the Saddleback Valley VnUled School Dlttrict. The two ltt ms were added, aJon1 with hours or employment ahd grievance policy. In a letter from the Sa ddleback Valley Eduu tort Association <SVEA>. requesting tha t the state 's EduceUonal E mployment R la· tlona Board lEl:RB> send a mediator. 8UJ •ecbam. SVEA'1 chief lion" that lhe district has $1.R million In the reserve fund. lie said teacheu previously acted according to administrator's contention• that the district hlt!I no money. Teachers had backed away from their original request for u three percent cost ol Uvlng raise although they were asking for a n y a ddition al un budgeted money com ing to the district from the stat e. Now. he said. they ma)' seek some allocation '°"salaries from <See TEACH£ as. Pace AJ> necetietor ... ,d ~ rte* lWns S Hi ..,. added to u.e list o1 d1r. Liquor tore t (e1•1• .. Uae re.ult ol rett'Ot comes to the purchase or major coast al propertJes that have not been CUiiy developed." Robinson eonUnued. He pointed out that two years ago state Board of Equalization auditors said lhe highest and best use for the Nixon's property would be for subdivision. That would mean, Robinson said, that the existing lmprove- <See NIXON. Paae AZ> Lawyer's Petition Refused By TOM BARLEY °' ' ... 01lty l'ilo4 -Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs refused today to al l ow u lawye r represt.-nting one or Dr Louis J . Cella Jr .'s three co-defendanL'\lo wi thdraw from pretrial and trial action. Judge Speirs told Santa Ana at- torney J ames Riddel that he could not expect the county to pick up the future tab on legal fees incurred by defendant Stephen Robert Evans "because you made an error in Judgment. "l know you to be an ex· oerienced and extremely compe. tent attorney.·' Judge Speirs told Riddel. "But I ulso think there has been an unreasonable delay in your petition ror rehef and I a m denyin~ it." Riddet had asked Jud~c Speirs to eithe r allow h im to continue to represent the bankrupt Evans on a court-appoi nted bas is or alternatively order the public de· fender 's office to take over the Mure coelly trial chores. Riddel to.d J udge Speirs dur-' ing today's hearlnJt that It would be cheaper for the county to pay his fees r ather than pass the burden to Public Defender Frank Williams. He told the judge that he was prepared to accept the actual cost incurred by the public de· fender for each day or trial time "or less than that cost. whatever the court m ight feel is reasona- ble." Judge Speirs rerused to COO· sider either alternative. Riddel commented ofter t he hearing that the refusal will cost him between $35,000 and SS0.000 if, as expec t e d , the tri al scheduled to start Oct. s con· sumes its estimated eight weeks. "I suppose I 'II just have lo lake , a bath.". Riddel ruefully udded . "My client right now owes me S3.500 and he doesn't have a hope or paying me one cent." E,vans. 31. or Mission Viejo was one of fo ur defendants found guil· ty last month in Los Angeles Federal Court on charges of Medicare fraud . check fraud and conspiracy. lie will be sentenced July 19 by Judge Matt Oyrne along with Or . Cella. SI, George l..OUJS Ollen· dorl. 44. or Laguna Beach and Theodore Schiffman, 5.1. of Santa Ana. The fou r face trial in Orange County on 127 relony counts stem· ming from their altt'ged siphon· ing or a n est imated S2 milllon In f und s from t wo co unt v hospitals Mission Communit v llospltnl. M isslc>n Viejo 11nd <Sff P ET IT ION, Paic~ A21 Or~::~.::•N I Weathe r Ni icht a nd mornina low clouds with hazy tiuMhine in afternoon Saturday. SliahUy coolrr . with high near 70, beaches to low IM>3 Inland. Low tonight mostly In fiOI. INSIDE T ODA l' S11mmer in Laguna &och ~art -trod1lioool art. bohemian art. c rafts anfL "~ Lhrlng art, the ~ of the Mo•te,,. Jock ~ll of the Ddtly Pilot atalf ttlu wllat will be ha~ IJli.t 11ear. on Page CI of lht Wtt~. l•tle~ _...... bJ truatea. Al Ute Ume A thJel who entered the pre· tM lmpeiH .,. declared ln ear· mlln while the owner was busy · 1J J... Mecbam uld ~ bl tbe front of tbe store took ~75 •• T-1en1c. •• •11-.. 1'11 lllll • prable,n. , in cash from the office of ~ ~ •• ....,...~, • • I A fkene Nl•rl• lf emploJft 4loft•t m.-an •ittemtnl to dell.)' a ..._, 'e'Oftltact uotll next July, -~· . •'•••1r reuon for t.be illM.tt, he aaid, ii the r~ ''l"ft'ela· ~~~~~~~·~~~:s...~~ C/9M.:... . ~; ..... ONll"'41ctt '"or.~ ~~ ,_ M tolkU11111111to IW"""' I t et (t·1 T.-..fMtrA .,.._. .... T~ ~-_,_ ,_........... G4 _..._ -~· ·J-- . .. .ti DA.ll.Y PILOT se Ford Lets Others ·Pick #2? WASIONCTON (APJ PrC*i· 9\l f ord held open lbe J>06 lblll· • loday lhat ll he wins the •apubllcan pruldcnllal nomlna· .-., ~ might let de legates »t et month'• GOr NallonoJ Con· ·'fliilion choose hi1 runninf( mialc. •'f'ord. still volclna confidence would win the ftepubllcan mlnallon , s aid ~new that aJ1en1er Ronald Rea1an was excluded Crom h.ls own list of enUal vlce-presidenUal can· les. He also said Heagan was allrled t.o be president. erched on the ed&e ol Ills desk the Oval Office, Ford held a IC-hour impromptu news coo- ence with about two doz.en re- 90'1l'rs who turned out in the U · )leCtalion ()f getting a regular briefing by White llouse press .;tretary Roll Nessen. , At the oulael, Ford said his pro- jections "clearly indicate" he will win a first-ballot victory over Reagan at the GOP conven· tlon in Kansas City. Respondmr to a question. he also said anew that he 1s not ell:· eluding Reagan or anyone else from consideration for the No. 2 . spol on the GOP ticket, but added: ··1 hope t h at individuals m eanw hil e won 't r ul e themselves out." Reagan has said he does not • wanl the vice-presidential nomination. When a questioner asked iC F o rd considere d Reagan qualified for the presidency, the President noted that Reagan was not excluded from his list or potential running mates. When the reporter asked U that meant the former California governor was qualified, Ford replied: .. That's a fair conclusion." Then. after pausi n g for dramatic ertect. Ford provoked laughter by adding, "Ir he iB the nominee." ' Fro• Pa,,e A J SCHMITZ .•• l The 1975·76 Gr and Jury ad· joumed without weighing the ac· <'usation, the source aald. The Grand Jury Is in r ecess. The 197~77 jury, sworn last week. has not yet met. • But the district 0Uorney'1 of· fice will not pursue the matter further with the new jury, the source said. Meanwhile, Schmitz' suit in Saeramenlo County Superior Court asks Secretary of St ate March Fong Eu to withhold certlrlcation of Radham as the Republican nominee. P residing Judge J oseph L>eCrlstoforo has issued a writ directing Mrs. Eu not to certify Badham or show cause at an Aug. 5 hearing why certification 111 proper. . An attorney for Mrs. Eu s~ld • the secretary Intends to certify , Badham befor.e the hearing and : jusUfy her act ion then. S<'hmltz claims Badham used ~.000 ten over from his last As· sembly race to finance his cur· rent campaign for federal orfl~e. Because donors of that $20,000 in· duded at lenst 46 rorporalions, Schmit& charges. Oodham is 11· ~gally u11lng it Badhom says the money wo11 piud to Opinion Rcse11rch Inc. or l.ong 8l'och Cor a public opinion survl'Y that ""'llS tnkcn tht' sum· mer befon· he form ally an· noun re-d h is r~ndld ncy for . federal omcc . Undf'r fedf'ral luw. It Is Illegal , (or corporatloM lO donate tn lhC campalans a r fcdcrnl office· f~kers. Schmlta. oys part or the money was turnl'd over to primary c:1m· palgn managers. ORANOR COAST DAILY PILOT R~rtN Wrt'd .... ~1 •M P\IUI """'""' JKll R.Cur~y Vt4• ,.,.\.fll\M"'tl(.MJN•JtAM..i. ......... Tf\oma~ KHVll , .. , ... ThOmas A. Murpt\11w ......... , .... c ..... ,, CNr1es H loo~ ~k.l\llrd P. Nell a,,.iu#t ,.._.._,.."O l •*' ~k Y1Uey0ttltt t\111 l • ,., ·-•• ""'°"""' ........ Otficft ( .. lot-• JJI""'''""•"'"" •Mt~.-'lllM4"J. ,,.,,.He,.~ ~tHcft .... c:; .. ..,...,,.'\t•HI Wi&td .. Nt_. V•fltY ~Orf•• ,.,..,\a ;r~'*"''......_" .. .._ ... ·,·' 'nd!y.Julyt . 1m Papa Jailed At 94 or 98, He Shot Son MARIETTA. Ga. tAP > -A man who aays be is not IUl'e whether bell N «•years old bu ~HD· tenttd to a year in Jail In the fatal abootlnlotbiaaon. IDegal Alien Issue • Bill Fining Employers Hotly Debated a, IUCllAEL PAIKEvtCH .. _ .............. or lbe country's tUeaat allens re- side ln California. . "The y ~ ould bt> better orr treated a cnmm1,11l>," Monutk1n :said. John Wynn of Austell pleaded gulltr Thursday to involuntary manslaugher ln the slayil\I of Green Wynn, 47 Cobb Superior Court Judge Howell Ravan sen· tenced the elder Wynn to a year ln the public works camp. at the request or Wynn's attorney, wbo aaid bls client had nowhere else to JO. Attorney Hylton Dupr~e said Wynn wanted to be where he could have fresh alr and sunlight. n.. pro. and cons ol a bill ln· troductd by Conareamea Peter .RodJno (D·New JtrtO)') that would nae employtn s:soo for employl•I ilte1al alieu dNw vltorou• debate Tbunday n.llbt al WeatmlnsterCttyHall. ''La.It )'ear, we appr~ed more Ulan 400,000 11~.t aUen5," Sutffk a.ald. "but I expect four or ftve tJm• lhat many 1et by us." &reek claimed that U.. influx of undocumentt>d Cblcano worhn is costing taxpa~n throu1b ln t're1ucd welfare 1pendlnC and is eliminating more than one million Jobs that could ~filled by Amer ican clUi ens. .. l~te:\d ," he ('luimt'd, "they a re ril mply deported back lo Mextco resulllog in breaklne up the ram Uy unit." "ft is a problem of racial dts- crl ml n a tl()n ." Fullcr too City Councllmon Louie Vel1.1squci saJd. "The luw wUl not be <.'n forced aaumsl tho Amerlcun employer and ll la kllUng my pro. ple splrltu111l y." Cobb County Dist. Atty. George Dard-:n uid Wynn had ~iven hi1 son money to buy grocenes. but the younger man spent the m oney instead on liquor. The two quarreled, and Wynn shot his son with a 20-gaugc shotgun after the younger Wynn dared blm to do so. Darden said. Rotarians PETITION. Mercy General Ho.spital, San~ T 0 Support Fre• Page Al Ana. PT'etriat motions are achedulf!d lo get W\der way July 21 before "'outh Club Judge Speirs. The trial date bu J.. ~ been set for Oct. s bu\ it seems almost certain today that the de· ren.se motion for a change or \'enue will be granted. Attorney Tho m as Crosby, repres enting Schiffman, originally joined Riddel in the motion for relier but decided to· day shortly before the hearing hearing opened lo delay his re· quest until July 21. He would of· fer no reason for lhe conll· nuance which was granted by Judge Speirs. Riddel and Crosby explained outside lhe courtroom that their clients are presently unemployed and that there is very little pro- spect of their getting employment in view or the publicity stemming from lhe indictments issued by the Los Angeles Federal a nd Orange County Grand juries. Riddel said Evans was pro- mised S12,500 representing six months pay when he was dis· missed from his post as a d· ministrator at Men:y General but the hospital has since refused to make that paym ent. "That's the kind of thing I was counting on when 1 nrst agreed to r epresent him." Riddel said . "And then again. 1 was hoping that Dr. Cella might help out but he hasn't contributed one cent to Evans· defense." ll is alleged lhat moat if nol all of the funds a llegedly bilked from the two Cetta-controlled bospltala were used by the pb)'1i· cian to m ake contributions lo political candidates who met with his approval. Quake Toll Hits 9,000 J AKARTA, Indonesia (AP ) -ln doneslan authorities reported today that landslides at Eipomek and Bimei in West lrian province July 4 caused the bulk of the 9.000 deaths in New Guin ea 's recent earthquake disaster. The quake struck June 26. but deaths In various localities stayed within lhe range of several hun~ed until th e mnss 1v e landslides or J uly 4 cover· Ing '11 .166 acres. a brukdown oi ratalltles showed . A spokesman said the local government has aenl 1.200 po unds of sweet potatoes. 2,000 bars of salt, medicines. canned fish. powdered milk. and 2.~ pieces of clothing. Sailor Held In Threat SAN OlEGO CAPI -A 23·yUr· old linilor has been arrested for threatening to blow up a Cadmac dealer1<hlp unlcsa they sold him a S14,000car. Booktd In county jail Thursday for Investigation of •ttempted ex· tortlo n wa s Ronnie Ellis Col e m a n . attoched to Son Dlc-10·11 Naval Training Center. A po li ce s pokuman uld Coleman wanted to trade In his 1'75 car for a new Cadilh1c •nd give the dulershlp a check for lht' balance. f'ro•P~AI RIDE ••• The Mission Viejo Rotary Club has offered Ill support to the Orange County Department of Mental Health youth shelter pro. cram, which is scheduled to open in the Saddleback Valley in Oc· t.ober. The service club will help furnish a residence ror troubled teenagers and will provide "Big Brother-t ype" support, said Bill Walke r, club president. A search is currently under way for an appropriate location for the f acilily, according to Carole Neustadl. Saddleback area coordinator for the county department. "We are looking for a typical sin1le·story tract· home with at least four bedrooms." said Mrs. Neustadt. "lt could be located in El Toro, Mission Viejo or Laguna Hills." The s helter will serve Sad· dleback Valley teenagers wM are experiencing extreme family atras. she said. They will be able to stay at the shelter ror as tong as two montbs. or unUI they can be reunited with their families. The new shelter will be modeled aner existing shelters In Costa Mesa and Laruna Beach. lt wlll be staffed by real· dent h ousep arents and a counselor. Saddleback Com· munlty Mental Health Clinic atarr members will provide counaelln1 support. Mn. Neutladt ia seekinl addl· tional community involvement in the shelter. Anyone interested can contact her al 831·9860. Fr•• Pa.,e A J NIXON .•. ments on the Nixon land would have to be lorn down. State auditors were called on two years ago to appraise the Western White House when coun· ty Supervisor Robert Battin challenged Its assessed value. Battin charged that former county aaaessor Rep. Andre w llinshaw <R ·Newport Beach > had deliberately undervalued the pre>perty In a show of favoriUsm to his polllical party's leader and the nation's president. However, after lwo days of hearinas. an assessment appeals board upheld Hlnshaw·s evlllua· lion. And the sUt e appraise rs declared It lo be a reasonable \!aluaUon. Al the time. Hinshaw also cited the Impact of Propo1ltlon 20 on the Sttn Clemente estate's value. T he rormer assessor also maintained that government Im· provement& to the Nixon proper· ty were not assessable t>ttause they belonj.ted to the redcral gov· emment rather than lo Nixon. ClwrchSet As Witneu CEDA R RAPIDS. Iowa <AP) Sen . Frank Church le ft Wn1hln1ton today arter belnJC •ubpoenaed to testify as a de· fense witness In the trial of two Amulcan lndlan Movement members char1ed with kllllnlC two FBI a1ent1 on the Plne Ridtre Indian Reservation In South Dakota. DefenJe attorneys ror Darelle Butler. 33, of Roaue River. Ore .• and Robert Robideau, 2t, or Portland. Ore .. planned t.o ques· tlon Chutth (D·ldabo), the la.st deleme wtlneal, about FBI ~n· t.erinlelllgHce activilia relallnt t.oAlM. More than 200 clU.zens joined Los Anae les Im migration and Naturall&ation <JNS> Director JOMph Sureck, lmmlaraUon At· torney Gary Manulkln and Conire11man Jerry Patterson <D-Sant.a Ana> ln thediacu.asion. ''There ls not a more serious or cont.rover1ial iaaue in the United Stales today tha n the larce number of Illegal aliens that croas the border from Mexico," Su.reek said in support ol tbe Rodino bill. Sureck claimed that two million Ignored Court Attorney M anulkin did not agree with Sureck's assertions and lbe methods employed by the INS ln dealing wllh undocumenl· ed workers. He clalmed that worke rs are denied due process of law and lbe rieht to counsel when the INS makes early morning raids on homes or suspected Wldocumenl· ed workers. Nixon Disbarred In New York State NEW YORK <APJ -Former President Nixon has been di&· barred from practicing law in New York state arter a court pro· ceeding which he chose to ignore. A state appeals court found Thursdaf that Nixon had been gwlty o the "most serious of· fense" of obstructing justice In the Watergate scandal. made more serio\U by the fact that he was not only a lawyer but also "the holder of the highest public office in this country ... " "We find." the court said, "that the evidence adduced in the case at bar warrants the Im· position of the moat severe aanc· lion available to the court ... The 4·to-1 decision ol the same court that admitted Nixon to the New York bar in 1963 marked the first lime any official body had found the former president guilty of Watergate-connected charges. The charges were originally brought by the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, whose 1rlevance committee betan an lnvesttiaUon In Sep· tembe~ 1974, one month after Nixon teslfned the Pfflidency. Nixon, who baa uld he never intends lo practice law again, tried to re1i1n from t.he New York bar as he did from the bar in California. But rules here do not permit resignation without an admission that the accused al· toroey is unable to de f end himsetr against the charges. The court's opinion noted that Nixon refused to accept ser vice of the charaes Jan. 21, and an at· tempt to have the papers served at his San Clemente home a week tater was unsuccessful. More Buffalo Roaming Base CAMP PENDLETON <AP> - The buffalo herd that the Marine Corps allows to roam on this huge training· base has grown from 10 animals lo 12 with the ar· rival of two females. Tbe two cows were a gin from the San Diego Zoo. a Maf'lne spokesman said Thunday. The herd, which the Marines ha ve maintained for several years. is allowed to wander throu&b the rucged and hltle used Santa Mu1arlta area or the bue, which covers 196 squa re mlles. The Marines say they wjll tel the herd grow as long as U\elr numbers remain compa tible with the environment. Our f',..•P•~AI TEACHERS the reserve fund. He said his board members have not yet de· cided on that Possibility. Loa Young. president of the board, said she and the other trusttts didn't know of the larg~ res erve amount be fore the buditel was adopted. Ad· mlnistrat.ors explained the r'!· serves resulted when revenue from several sources exceeded their estimates. Mrs. Young also noted that salary is the first Ite m on the teachers• list or differen<'es. Not· Ing that teachers had been saying that money is not an issue. she said, "that ·s mo.st Interesting." The addition of clnss size to the tally or differences cume about after trustees authorized 1m Ill· c rease In the s tudents per teacher ratio at the Uulee in· termedlale schools. Teachers last year were will· ing to lncrease ctosa size in order to get a salary raise. Mecham said they've decided since then that class Inc reases a re not "anywhere near worth lt." SVEA 'a delcaration of impasse and request tor a mediator Is the f1rsl received from any,employe organhatlon by the regional group charged with governing the educational employ!?$' collec· live bargai n ing law, whic h became effective July 1. F rances Kreiting, regional dir ector of the e mployment board. said no action has been taken on the SV EA 's request. She said they ure wa iling for "otlarh· ments" which were referred to but not Included in the letter. Once these ure received, she said, they would contact the dis· trict administration to determine if an Impasse does exist on both · sides. She promised, "It'll be given very prompt a ction as soon as wt! get everything together." of has begun • Don't delay. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. HENAEDON. HERITAGE. DREXEL. and much morc1 • For the first time. order WOOOMARK chairs. SHERRILL. 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