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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-16 - Orange Coast Pilot. I ' ; f r I Workmen set up the Skf Wlietl , ·wh~fl."afoftj ·wi(h the Twister and tM f.lpper, will be lhrilUnti Or-ange County ' f,airgoers for the next lOdays. To find out wtiat it's all about, seePaae Bl. €1er~ YaWns o·r- Newport Heist ~ry Tbund.ay .... a IJWy .... tbe Stc1P 'IC Go Marat on West : &oHt Hllll•aJ In Newport ; lt.8Cb. s Al 2 a .rn .• when the bars :. tloae-d, tber• were a lot of : eustomen wlao st.opped ,to do .: ............ belGl'e ........ ...... . ; One customer stepped up to lhe dletk out cooler and aaJd to t1ert Robert •ren· n, "Olve me )'OUr moaey.' W_yen ailed ·up tbt 'nUld·be robller and Ip~ blm, takiq a ~hue from the Dbl man In .. , ... turned and looked out the wlndow where a m• •• slandin1 wbo wore a bulky sweater that bad a bulle· He atiU i&nored the man who tamed to the c:ustomer SCA!\ren ToUen.21. "l'I take ••t. ., he ..W, in· dicatla1 Tos~eff'• waUet. ToeMff and •1en continued eomwenlnl abfMd mutual,,...... Tile W.Uld·le bandit aum- monfd hto ac:complfces from oatskle -..... ~ held a bunted conCerenn. one made a purdwe and Ute trio lell. The bandit trJed a1aln: ''Tbere'1 a .45 fOinleil at ywr '-ct.'' ..._,;; Police lnvesti1allng ,the ind· dent said Myers was un,m· 11re111ed because he did not .. a .... ... , t CHO.,CHILLA <API -Twen· ty.Ux children and the driver of tbe aelool b&aa from which ~Y all vanlahed were missina today, appareatly victims of a mus kid· naptng, the Madera County sheriff said. Deputies and police scoured 'he farml and s around Chowchilla. search planes were out 1t dawn, volunteers joined on horseback and the FBI was caJled in. · Parents gathered at the police Hyzen Warned By Mayor Not To Aid ·Riley By GAaY GRANVIU.£ OI ... .i11 ~ ... tuM Grend Jury transcripts ahow San Clemente Mayor Brian Lane warned indicted architect Leoo Hyzen about offering a campaip contribution lo Supervisor 'lbomas Mey In return for a ~nty contract. '(told him It could poulbly be construed aa an atlempl to bribe 1 public offldal." Lane testified. 1•1 went Into detaU., 1lvbtf him letal Mh\c• on w9ly, tn my opl· n fon , it waa e 'xtremely dan1erou1.'' the mayor con- llnued. HJ1 words •ere apOten ii-. lawyer ratti.r than a dty offtctal. In etther use, Lane 1aAd Hyzen told him, "Boy, youjultdoa'tun· dentand bow tbeM thlnp are done." "lie said It la t'he only way fOC' ~ to iet <county J c:on- trM.11," Lane '1 tathnony con· Unued. 4'eeaa1aE,PapAJ) C..ualtiee Rise DENPASAR, lnclaMlia (AP) -Tiie CHually toll la ID· donesla'• ~d ...,.,.. ~­ qune In lbree weeb haa rlteD to more dlan • deeil and Z,SIO penw irUured • U-vacation llle ol BaU. 1G11te AW '*'87. The ...... well aw.,,.... ..... tourist areu. hJt "'81ral BaH Wedn11day wtlb a Arce of 5.8 on Ute Richter Scale. • . .. . station, life ffased ita DQnnaJ routine aloa1 Ute two blocka of the main street. and atilJ. narly 24 boun.alter U. disappearance of the children 1nd their driver. theu wu no tlut as to why or how or where thiy mlCht be. ..It appears to be .an abduc· lion.·· said. Sberiff F.d Bates. "We'll searcb the whole state if ·we have to. And if we have to. we'll search the entire UDlLed States." • It WU Tbunday afternoon and the children -ac• S to 15 .... were due home from a swimming outin& Tbe bus from the DairylaDd Uniried School Di•· trict made three 1topm, lfttlnl out t.hree 1roups ol chiktnft, aad had one more stop to make. It never made It. The bul wu found Tb~ay n.IS)lt hiddlll 1n a stand of tall bamboo ln a dO' canal about four mla. IOUla ol Chowchilla and 150 mUu soutMaltol$an Franc:ilco. J' '· A ltatewW. all· w• lined by lbe.=~~!: thia mornlnl for up to three vu. -white wUla 1o&d and blue trim -believed tr.awelial &optber aloaa state Jl!lbway m. beadin1 weal from crwwcb1Jla tq Loa GatOI. I • The bus wu found about two mUel froai the l*I\~ where Hl1b•a1 152 pe11ie1 nur ~clUUa. Loi G~ la a com· •unllJ ....... tJae. ·~ Cout about.IO mU• aouU.'olllal'ran· dac:eud.edJac•UoS..JOM. 'l'lllre ... ..O"!J........ lrl- fonnaUaa oa whr the buUtiUll on tlaetbne• ... •• ....... .,... wweUl'llerr~u.lll••• ................. CMICbool ... rout. the,_, .. ..,., (lee P\JISL&. .... Al> I. ~e ~~'u" _:_Jy erdict Ill CAllf DRMIA · hc~ .. llllO • ~ ....... -. . SCINE OF ABDUCTION ::. 'Where Cltltdren VanleMd ttacked 9n A· rliner; .. D/f~erShot SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico CAPJ -A mental patient attacked a youq boy ln the bat)yoom of a Chkato·bound-Ea•tern AirUnea jumbo Jet and, when the plane re· turned lb San J111n. wrested a '"" frqm a policeman and aertoualy Y,.O\lnded him, police Hid today. Pollc:e .. id the patient wu be· int traaferred to a veterans· t.pMal la lllclll1an under the IUfervillon ol two nurses. one mu and one womll\. About ~ tldnutel lfller the plane left Sin .,.... iJte matt •tt~ked the-boy 111 llM batbr0om. ~lee said.- A p....,.1•r told a Chicago radlo station <WBBM > by ....,._. Uaal ~ boy wu sex· ...U,, molnted. Polic:e said he aaf(er.I bnal1n. Cnw ""mbers and the nunes ••Wucl lll• patlenl and put ~ ,..tralnta on bU wrilta ... ..._, poUee said. They a1Jo I••• lllm a sedathe and ....... lllm Ollt • u.e back _..,,..._,....., pOliceuid. The p&llt 4eeMfed to return to .. , .............. author. ... -.......... of tbe inct· -._ = ..,... • p.m., the ,._., ud &lnepalieemen f ........ ,d. .......... POfflJto Dia took tbe .. fn bll arms to remove ldm lr'OGl tlle ··-:.the paUent ,.... Dtu' IU abot the of. ne.. • o.e nett and m lhe hanct, . < ... ft.ICltt, ~Ill .U) \ . Brings •, . "' . .. -.. .. 30 Days By GARY GllANVILLE °"""~·"·- . - Robert Battin wa.lked from an Orange County courtroom Thursday no longet a county supervisor and barred for lire from ·ever ;rpln holding public office In Califcrnla. Battin also carried on his~ slumping s houlders orders to. spend 30 days in jail. lo pay •• a SUOO fine plus Wis in pen~:. fees and to ,serve three years on , probation. .• The end or Battin 's con- troversial political career came automatlcally as Superior Court Judte Kenneth Lac sentenced him for his Mey 24 convtcliorr on a misuse of otfice charge. For Battin, the ~nd came with -- less than six montM remaining on his secoftd four.year term on the County Board of Supervisors. llia removal from orri ce re- duced the board to four men1· hen. Unleas California's governor appoint• a replacement, the First Diltrlct seat will remain <See BATTIN, Pace AZ> _coast· I Weat•er 1. Look for cloudlneu : \· alon1 the beachea but 11. , 1ener1Jly sunny weekend . · 1. further Inland . Tem· -peratura'attould reach the low IOI ln the landlocked re1iona and about 10 to ts de1rees cooler along the lhore • IN81D£ TODJ\ '1 WlaoUwr happftNd to live ~-GU tlloH on.the· ,air ~•7 Well. ft'• boclr -. aftd Pl Orang• Covntr. TM • ' DaHJ PU or ' t Mlcho•L Paelcnich give• the ~oa. on ~CJo/IM WnUndn. •••• MY_ ........ AM..,.., CM' ....... At ..... ,p_., Alt\ LM...,.. ., ............. Ae =--~ u.:: =C.-• .:1 ~ DM• ..._ ... , CJ.I c-lct DI ....... ,._ All ~ DI...... • .. ,I ........ 1(.. Al lllCllMl,_t All-II • ...... ~... .. '"""*' Cl • ..... ... 111M CM 'nlNtett CW ,.._. AIMI...... A4 .__... Ill ......... M ............ C'........., Cl.t ....,.... a1 • t f12 OAILVPILOT s NEW YORK (A P J ' Democratle presidential can· t1idute Jammy Carter warned I )>arty leaders today against over- , >connd•nce before returning to ''Geor1ia to map plans (or captor· F t1c!!y, Juty 1 S. 1978 .. peeted tbem to wort equally hard to re1i•tff v°'*'9 and raise funds to preserve the momentum or his giant·klller campai1n from oblcurity to the nominatloe. solid aupport fn both houses ot Concrns. f'ro•P.,,.AJ BATTIN ••• •vacant untU 19 days after the retul• ol ~ov .. w '• 1...a elect• are ceruftld. ~ • '1'hen, &be wlantr of Phillip Ahtbon1 ·Harw Yamamota, 1uperwilortal r• will be ellclble &o Wk• otnc.. . In 1n&.-eln• aatda. Juda Lae Rid lb• 41-~ formir aupervlsor doe1 not h1tve to terve his jail time unut lee.a ttmedlea to overturn bll c.vle· Uon are exhausted. • in• the White House in the Nov. 2 "·~. prawing a parallel with the campaign of John P. Kennedy In 1960. Carter said his SUCftllS ia November and. after t.bat, in keeping his promlaa depmds oe partx. efforts to gel out the vote, give Mm a strong mandate and Durine the lborftini after their ac<'eptance •s>eeche11 at the cloe· lq usalon ol~be party's national c:oaveailoe, Carter and his run. Gia, •ate, Sen. Walter F'. Mon· dale ol Minnesota, met with the party's flnante commllttt and ita naUoaal <'ommillee. Juda• Lae 1110 aald ..._ must '.I)' the ...,. m pee. fees by Aua. ie _. tbe ..._ . .. .. : . · Carter Hid he did nol lnlend lo , rest on hi• laurels and told mem· ,bers or lh• ,arly's national com- ·inlttee a,.. fund raisers he ex-'· .,,, _______________________ _ o' I . ' . ' . .. . .. .. IJpward Sliiak Snakes Reach New ~eighla · . COLOGNE. West Germany (AP1 -A sleepy ~rplane passenger sp<>tl~ a ~nake crawling along the aisle of a Lufthansa airliner on a Clighl •trom Canada to West Germany and caJled the steward. t he steward. found .two 12·inch·long reptiles, sprayed them with a fire extinguisher and· then clubbed the m to death Thursday. • A small boy woke up during the melee and cried, "Hey! Where are my snakes?" He admitted having smuggled six of the m -all harmless -aboard in a plastic bag. The pilot ordered a search, and the four survivors were soon caught. A spokes man for the West German airline said there was no panic among the 130,passenger$, and the • boy and his four ~mainingpets were clelivered to his grandmother in Frankfurt. •'There CID ~ verv serious miatake made i( "'e are overcoa. ftclent," Carter said in his first met'lin1 with lhe committee. "We have a good <'hance to win, but it is ootasurelh1n1." He recalled that Kennedy was • pe r<'elved as a handsome dynamic candidate runnini • aealnat Richard M. Nixon. Despite lhat, Kennedy won by the narrowest ol marlins and as • ca.. ................ HE'S 'our OF A JOI AFTER SINTENCINQ Former Flrat Dl.arict Supervl1or Robert l•ttln . . fine wiWn a year. .. ·, Thlnt• could haft~ wwee for Battbl. • &ll1uae of offlee d• ._ punlsbed by froall on• to 10 yeara ln stale prileft pl...a a $.5,000 nnl. I But tbe judce. a Rlv~ CouQty probation otti.cer, · fen~ attorne19 and nen prosecu~or a1reed ''no purpQse • would be sened The same Jury that con' a result his administration SUf· fered from a lack or •·n,ational DEMOCRATS ADJOURN ON UNITY NOTE-A4 DEMOCRATS' TESTS AHEAD-£dltort•I, A6 Riley, Schmit Eyed As Ba·ttin Fill-ill$ Mndint Batun to atate pri~ Battin on lhe mlause o( charge found him not g~ five false record countt couldn't decide the grand sue. . . . A s a result ot tnc Jury's 6-'6 deadlock. Battin could have been retried on the tbJft charge. MONDALE F1GHTS HYPERTENS.ON-85 . · b '--f But when Judge Lae indjeated JO ""' ore an elected supervisor before Sentencin1 Battin that be 1 ~~~v~~~:~.pr~bably sometime would, deny motions for a new Or ange County Board of Supervisors C~irman Ralph Diedrich is e-xpected to appoint l>Uf'PMe'' around the country and Supervisor Thomas RiJey to intbeConcress, Carter said. replace deposed Supervisor The former Georgia govem0r Robert Batun o.n ~he Orange r---..;;;;;:,..===-..:::==::::::::...=;;;;;;;;-=;;;::;;;::=;;;::=====--_.,.L-,lOftiJ~d~lh~e~s;;li~l~e;.p~art=Y-~falfe~.Y Transit District Board of not since 1960 have the Direc~rs. Contending for the First Dis· trial and to overtW'll the jury's tricl seat in the November elec· Jone 1umy verdict. Deputy Diat. lion are Westminster Mayor Atty. Jack Ryan moved to have Phillip Anthony and Santa Ana th~ grand tbefl charge di•· c i t y c oun c l m an a•r--r'"y-.UU:llo:)C!U.... J~~mdits Rape .Mother, Girl .. .In Robbery ·.A Seal Beach family vacation· ing in San Diego was robbed of .cash and jewelry and the mother •Qftd 15-year·old daughter raped ·by bandits who barged into their motel roem early Thursday morning. ,,·.San Diego police said four men · for<'ed their way Into the Mission Bay motel room at sunpoint at about 4:30 a.m .. blindfolded the father and son and look ttie two female ramily members into an a~oining room where they raped Olem. lnyestigatou said the af· ac irs Oiib---rffa wtth _, "1n money which wH to han been used on the family outing and an undeterm in ed amount o f J,ewelry. ~ce, who did not release ~he idenQfy or the family, said the (~.who la a diabetic, weatin· lo.Mock and could no~ be ques- l10Md by omc~rs. Police Arrest Valley Man on __..__.. - 1'folesting Rap I \A 4year-old Founlaba Valley man aa been arrested on one chart each or chUd molftUq and s x perversion, police re· ported. Warten E. Haslouer ol 1Ul34 Quarts Circle is now free ~ ~.000 bond, police said. He wai accused or bein1 sexually in· "olved with al least five girls. ,.ge 7 to 11, who lived in his neighborhood police said. Police are now completing their invesligatiora, and they said .. their original complaint agaiost Haslouer m~ be amended later to Include all alleged victims and counts. omecrs arrested him at his home on Saturday. and he was freed on ball Monday, police saJd DAI LY PILOT ~kft c:. .... ,.~--..,SM'll L--... 11 .. c.i.--..-.$1< ... ~~:-~;'.':.~.::"""....: .. at5.M~Fr- Tlf9PMM (110 MJ.4Slt C~Aftwtlslllt .. ,._71 ~~' Yat!fy ..... Oft~• .,...,,. ' F.--ci.-4f""'31 fr--OY-c....tly~ Ml-UJt O....ltM. -Or-Cleft!_......., (.Mo. ..... .,. -, ..... ~ 111..W••-..... "" ~let ., ... ,, .. "~·"'· t-!ift••ft ,,... .... r•w-.. w11 ... v1 •"'"'' -""••-.i ,_,__, ....... <la" _,..,. l"ltl tC 0.1• ...... CM-a -·-.. ,.,,..., U.U -... , ~-· ... "-™'·""',,.,.,..,.__ un-.. l'ro•r-.AJ PUZZLE.· •• Democrats had' a good voter re· _ll 1s a ~so expected that gistratioa drive. He said his staff Diedrich will a~potnl SU~;vlsor had already begun work with La11rence Schmit to Ballin snow party chairman Robert Strauss vacant ~eat on th~ ~al Agency on a major drive \o •et out lhe Forf1!aUonCommissaon. . . Yamamoto. All seven <'hargcs weres Between n ow and then , brouaht aeainsl Battin last Qc.J Diedrich said, Battin's staff will tober in a Grand Jury indk:t·' ·continue to handle constituent t All th ~ • all needs under his direction as men · e ury s egaUona relatea to Bal 'a UM ol coon\)' The San J oaquia Valley farmlands around CltowchiJla were searched throughout a night shattered by .thunder and lightning, for the children. Join· ing the land and air search were about 70 local volunteers, some on norseback and some in cars and trucks equipped wilb citizens band radios. vote this fall. .It IS ex peeled that p1ednch wdl announce the appomtments at 1\lesday·s board meeting. chairman of lbe board. workera and aupplles in his un- That staff Is headed by JS.year· succeasful 1974 campaign for old Michael Cuahin1, a Harvard state office. Cartel' urted lhe ,party re-IUlan not to sit back and wall for a phone call from him or Strauss before working hard for the elec· tJon ollbe full Democratic tickeL l'ro• Pa,,e A I BRIBE .•. The only possible <'lues found were two cotton swabs, 1auae and a plastic cup about 75 yards rrom the abandoned school bus. But Bates said he was "not Before testifying before the satisfied" the find was slpUi· Grand Jury, Lane was told by cant. Superior Court Judge KeMelb .. It eould have been a case or Williams that he could not cite at· littering by our people tUlng tomey·client privilege and re· pbotogrepba .. · • fuse to answer questions asked -~ .h)'-Auist.aot Dist. Ally Michael Al' 6:0S a.m., a state highway CapizzJ. patrol plane and two Civil AJr By the time a half day of Patrol planes took off under gray testimony from Lane Nd others skies to search a SO.mile area encfed. Hyseta wili last arOWJd th.is town or 4,500 penoos. moatlll:tbe~ ~~ge of Tbe abertfr tot~ reporters he 1;tt.em l -c of· relt tiso.tebing ~d break to-r1caal, rv • day." Hesald he had a "bunch:' , An Indictment ;. a formal char1e made against aperson by .. I find it difficult to see bow a 1rand Jury At doett not establish any one person can abscond with CUillorlnnocenceJ 26 children and one adult bus According to t9* Grand Jury drivtr and get away with it," be testimony of RilO aide Peter said. Herman, Hyzen ulled him on the B h. telephone in mld·May. · ates said as lnvest11ators "he Hid be wu Interested 1 found two se&e or tracq aqpedm· . fundlng <of a; ropoeec1 t posed on the bus tn<'b, SUI· br b Ubr p1 San coun y gsesttng th at-an-abdu~tion anc ~UJ In a~eote> .. would have to be planoed it • l>ecauae le waar-ea the archllec· seems to me." ifhe· tratk's tur.al c,~ntract ;" Herman showed that "aocnebody left the ~.uned. area after tbe bus -.. _...,_, " Re satd he would be willtn1 to ·-• · mate a eealtlbution to~pervisor The sheriff said he ~'t Rileylnfourficures ... "think or any other poaibllib''' "He..,uaed the term four . but a tklnapln,. fipres. . "There's no blood, ao .. idence oC foul play at the bua. l 'm at a loss for words abcMlt this one. I absol.,i.ely can't nsure-1t. We can't find anybody • hu a motive." Dairylaftil Uninal School Dls· trict secretary Niu Hansen said the bus ctrtvcj55·Y9ar-61d Frank Edward RQ r., wa .. -.ery re· liable" and bad been dri,_, for the school 21 years. • "You couldn't ask for a nicer · IU)'," Mra. Hansen said. ''He wu born and raised here." s..ertfr Bat". Who set up a command pe»t at the CbowcbilJa PoUce Department, apeculated that tbtre Weffl rive pouibiUU•: (l) a "deran1ed 1uy" who had ki4naped the entire 11m11n; (21 a "personal revenee, :r iOmeoooy who wanu lo make the pareots auffer; (J> a kldnapln1 "for money''; (4) a "temriat" plot; or CS> "some older kklon lbe bus took command by force." ,.,..•P-Al FLIGHT ••• The •mo.1nt }{yzen later re· 1IOl'tedtY bantered about was the lownt -oosal ble four· fi1ures, $1,000! ' -. • Caplal uked Herman tr the contribution Hywen spoke or was to be a campaign contributlon. "Yes," Rlley's aldeenawerecl. Accord1n1 to the testimony, it -wu a ahort time later that Lane warned Hyien about thepllf&ll of offerl n1 a pu bite offlcl a-l somethln1 ln retum for a con· lr•ct. _._ ..1. "I told him tiuhouldn't discuss me library, that be should com · pletely for1et the Ubrary," Lane t.ulled. He Hid H71en retorted, "It is eompletelY appropriate to pro- ceed in tb1a m anrret tn order to get the~traet ... ' "I told Mr. Ryzen what he bad doH •• a serious mltlel'," Lane conUnued. · Lane Hid be bad IUQelted to Hyun that be contact <'OUnty UbrUil.li Harry Rowell be want· ed laformatlon about the P!"!:: poeedSana.1n-.11w.-y. - He Hid he was surprised later wbm tbe archlted told him be . blidc:ontaeted "Pete." He aaid he remembered Heriruinfrorn Hermaa'1C1aysua .....,.per repqrttr when he ap- peared to be bored at the San police said. Dlu wq reported in CerMnteCityC~IMlt\Dtl. terious eoodttJon at a San .Jun It WM after JIYlen'• .Ueted ao.,tlal. campaip coatrf bution offer tn r@- J>oUce aald the patient wu turnfortbecentrattU..tHennan ftolent and it took 15 ~to report .. llletnd~. briq him under eGlltnhfter~ Tbeaupenbor totbe .h ....... "· ·r . -~-... -I bolpital, tbea to• in· M toiM .,.,.v,tl A ·a~ce. stitu&ion. otfkera .. ... ..... if as &Ul ... ~~~~~~=& -'111oPBlbu.~ ....... ., ~ "i'-....... tbecas~,poli~, .. ,._._,flll7 ...,..=., Flilbt M ... hll8 It 4 • ~ Ml:-... ··-IE '=.~· Tlawt'811ay .... ... Cbkqoat7:GI= Puaen1•1i8 ..._. plane whkb a la ~ aUZ:lOa.m. Battin's OCTD seal as well as his LAFC post were vacated Ttu1rsday when he was senteneed ror his conviction on a misuse of o{fice charge. The form er Santa Ana supervisor was the first Orange County supervisor ever to be con· victed or a crime while inollice. However, three year~ ago anQlber OCTD director lost hi$ seat when sentenced followll)g a felony conviction. Tha t director was former Westm inster mayor Derek McWbinney. College and Harvard Law School 1raduate. The judge, defense lawyar Cushlnc said today that he and and prosecutor coocerned with other members o'r the Batun staff Battin '1 rate a1reed that remov· will remain on the Job aa Iona as Ina Battin from omce and bar· Diedrich feels nttesaary rinc him from ever again hold· MeanwhUe, BaWn's omce on ln1 office was, for him, an the sixtb noor of the county ad· • ea~ially hea.vy penalty. ministration buildina remains partiaJly vacated. "That punishment by itself ls overwhelming," defense at· Slill on the walls. though, arc torney Matthew Kurillch said as Battin's Navy commission, his he pleaded for lenlen~y. law school' degree ond a letter showing he had ut one time Kurilich also noted Baltin's passed the examination required recent election defeat when he of aJI certified publlc accoun· tried to iain the DemocraUc tants in California. nomination for a state senate Sbortlybefore 6eing senlence<r seat- Diedrich said today he will nol ML.Gov Edn\und..G~ ImLwn Jr. to appoint a replacement foe Bal· Un on the Board of Supervisors. The board chairman said an outsider would barely have lime ·to become acquaiAUd with the Thursday, the 46 -yea r -old Unive r sity of Washington graduate said he hopes lo be able to continue hls law practice. The aerense taywer blame<! - hJs client's landslide defeat on adverse publicity generated by thelrial. .. MOW IN FULL SWING Exceptional Values on Upholstery Items EXAMPLES: 1 Slfl. 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CA. ~ 171 4) 642-2050 I • I • PAGEANT PREVIEW-The 4lst annual 'Pageant of the Masters raised its curtain Thur~day night in an annual pre\'iew for VI l's and the press. The living pictures in- clude "Birth or the Flag." an oil painting by Henry Mosler. Cast me m bers (from left) are Shelly Mallor, El Toro; Kelly Beard. Laguna Beuch~ Stacy Sampieri. Santa Ana, and Cheryl Berkson, Laguna Hills . Fnday. July *6. 1976 DAil y PILOT A3 • Still, Stunnilffi, Striking BJ JAC'K-CHAPPEU. • Of .. CNoly~lel..,. tn 150 minutes. t he lARuna ~ach Pagcant of the Ma:,teri. presents 200 )'l'~rs o( American art durina tMs bitt'nlcnnlul year 's editioa of tht-IM na pie lures. The paceant, pre,·ie"'·tod Thurs da..v to an I rvfoe Bowl full of r'f)resentivcs from local ,govern· .. ments. the r>ress und Hollyw()O(I. The ~litter included Porl Bai ley. who fl ew back. to Southern California from Africa especially to see the pageahl. • The pa~eanl this ye.ar is ~1 renection or backstage technical advan{·emcnts in the art o( turn- ing people Into paintings On Lbe amphitheater's l!tage and along the rim of the bo\\ I. more than 50 reproductions of American arl are staged with liv- ing models. The pageant began simply in 1933 as a means of attracting art buyer s t p La g uana Beach. where.· Che year before, local artists had begun whnl was to OirtetOI' l)(ln Williamson ""ith more than u ftw problems Wiiiiamson insists thut ns1dc trom bejng an ('dll('ationol e!\ perience, the (llllifCant has to b<'. "good theotcr." To d6 this. he produces n s how , that has ils serious and humorm1:- uspect.s lntenp:u:e<I. And while th~ essence or thl' p:>J?<.•ant hs that "nobody moves" when modl'Jinjt. the producUon Itself ls for front stuti<'. Tbe production is more than ju ·t art works rcprodu<'~ on stuge. Composer conduc tor Vic- Schoen has prepared an original score for each or the last 11 pageants. The score Js written after Schoen sees what works urc to be portrayed •md his m usic captures the c haracter and whirnsy of the different works. Script writer Betsy Rose has produced narration that is in· formative without be.ins a let· ture. and entertaining \\ ilhout become the Festi\'al of Arts. • The first year . It attracted Qt> Sla••a·iag· about 2,200. This year , the ~ ~ being ''nude' Ille although tf\1r 10 41 )'eurs or 1uia~:uury. thcrt• urc a few kernt'll ln t~t script F.. pt'cla lly aood workt. t~1' yt'ar wt"rc "Lo~ Nhl(A'!." D d<'pk lion of a p<>rceloln ph\l\' It\" hH•h thl' t l modC'ls ure cnlldr\'n .i.,:1.·cl 1 to S. "Wlnh'r l>ul't. '' o Nor~·'" Rockwell nnd "l\attcr l!P.' , u pninlio~. These' a1·e proclt1t'llQll)o. when.• scrip~ nurrntion, inusit· uml lmugt> ull romc toRcUwr perfe<'tlv. As al\,•n)'~" W11l mmson (1t1d' "'ays or bendin&: thl' humun bod) into impossible PQllitions for th\• s how 's HOlptun•s anct tt\1· pieces port ruycd this year ur1• capth;a ting. ; The puJteant run \•oncurrcntl~ . "'th the fo'cslival or Arts and tfll' <'1ls·s t"''o other art shows lod4' through Aug. 29. : Tickets for the producllon hat1· been sold out. 1loweH'r. cancell)i lions in Ii m 1 ted q_uant ily ar1• available from the box Offift' '\l'ich opens al noon dull> pageant will play to more than 105.000 people. More than 500 people volunteer to model as art works or work ba<'l.-stage in lhe maket.1p, cos· 2 Juveniles Get • • • 4 turnin g. h euddressing ¥.nd ' technical a reas . t B t • R 11 Twocomplete casts'are usedto 1----1"~..., .... ~;:i --ap :ISm oca _ o a void tying up the volunt.a?ers· en· , :-'-1 '7---..---.,.,.,r=e'"'s=u=-=m=-cm er Uflng-tl\c-sfx;wee run of the pageaol. CYA For Murder) .!FW6" mil 1-e--~~W h strangled an Anaheim woman to death In her home during a rob· bcry that pul S3 in pennies m their pockets were committed to the California Youth Authority late Thursday for an indefinite term. llc.eu conc ludc.d from thew autopsy thut she had been cho~ji todenth. ·· • I · Ope Cle This year's pageant presented La Cristianita Pageant m in . meme By PHILIP ROSM/\RIS Ol-0.11, ...... \qtl Seven years and a bicentenmal ago. ln 1769. an expedition of mis- sionaries and soldiers traveled up the Southern California coast. 'J'Mir m ission was to cocwert Indians to the Christian religion. They hadn 'l been successful. Not a single California convert had .been won over when f'ather Junlpero Serra a nd Don Gaspar de ·PorW>la began their coastal trek. Father Serra made it as far us San Diego. where he stopp<'d because of a leg inft>etion. Still. no <'Onverts . membered in San Clemente "' ith a fiesta and pageant recalJlng the e"ent. Tonight. the fiesta begins anew. for lbe 23rd time. It opens \1dtb a carnival at Plaza Park from S p.m. to m id· night. replete with an old· ra hioncd midway of rood, game booths and rides. On Saturday at 7 a.m .. there 's the traditional Kiwanis Club pan· cake breakfast, with all the fl up- j:icks and eggs you can cat. and or:inge juice you can swallow, for Sl.~ . It's behind Albert.sOn's Market. at. El Camino':lnd Mariposa. a m. Sunda~· 1. with a hiatus dur- ing the parade And. at 4:30 p.m. Saturda~. lifeguards from San Diego north to Seal Beach. compete in a surf· and-sand Oly mpiad, with beach ga~-=s. dory ra<'cs and swim- nnng events. It ·s sponsored by t he San Clemente Marine Safety Depart· menl a nd is held in the pier area. Lifeguards say they'll slosh it out till9p.m. Services Held For Woman Free Bus Rene wed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Pree senior citizen bus tnps d1sco1\" unued JuQe 30 because of a lack of funds Piave been restored by the City Council. 1llC Council Thursciay provided $2,500 to operate a bus that will pick up ride rs al senior citizen locations throughout the city a nd take them to places su<'h as the zoo. Marin e land and a ssorte d beaches. Orange County"Supcrior Court Judae J ames F. Judge imposed enlence on the two boys, ages 15 and 16. it was learned from court sourt'es. News men were barred from the sentencing session as. they were fro m the earlier non- jury trial. Both boys were arrested last April four months an~ the body of Mrs. Gioia Bonomini. -\6. \ as round in her home. Coroner's of- Defense attorneys ar11ucd d ur· ing the trial that the woman sllf fered from emphysema and t'at her strugi;les with the twfl youn~ intruder:. brought on a spu5111 that led to her detilh · • ! The prose<'ulion arJ(ucd tha1 the r obbery was ca reful!~ planned sinrc both defendant-. were friends of Mrs. Bonomini:., teenage son and were aware lholt he wus in juvenile hall al the t.mk they planned the robbery. • , Both defcn<lanlS Wl'rt>, found gui lty of murder.. robbery and burglary. Thci.( CYA commit ment takes effect Immediately ... Fathers Crespi and Gomez <'Onlinued north with Portola. t!ight d"3ys later they r~hcd kai1 Pulgas Canyon. I\ S<'Oulin~ party came back with the-news u Utlle Indian girl was near death. The two missionaries rushed Lo At 10 a .m .. lbe parade steps out on Avenida del Mar. turning J\OrUt onto El Camino Real and· ending along AveoJda El Portal at Plaza -Parl<. wlferc OCitSt"3nd ing bands a nd marching groups will be awarded t rophies. Victilll-at CS ___ t---_ wheruhe lay ill. · Bcllevintt a soul could have no pea<'e in d eath unless buphzt'<i. Father Gomez performed the ri~. # They baptized her Marin Magdalena. but the soldiers called her la Cristianita. the httJe Christian. One hundred and eighty-five ' , ~-ears I a t er. the first Christi an baptism in California was re• More than 20 bands wtll participate. "•ith equestrian un- its. clowns , motorc)·cle teams. drum and bugle corps. floats and drill teams -some 200 entries m all. Theme of t)'le parade is "Ou r American Heritage." Actor Paul Smith is grand marsh~. That ·s not all for the day. The ~i,rftival continues day and night 5aturdav and Sunday <from 1 t More than 200 people gathered under cloudy skies to pay las t r espects Thursday to Deborah Paulsen. one of seven people killed in last Mond..Y's shooting deaths al Cal State f\Jllerton. Jo'i ve people. including the 25· ''ear·old custodian. died at lhe scene or the shooting , "'hich tOt>k plate In the campus library. Two others later died at a Fullerton hospital and two sur- vivina victims were in satisfac- tory condition. ~nore Testimonv? . . 1 University custodian Edward C. Allaway, 37. of Anaheim. has entered a plea or innocent and is bfing hel<Uvilhout bail. No Ruling Granted On H·inshaw Appeal Memmal services a lso we1c held Thursday ror three or the other shooting victims -Bruce Jacobson, 32, a university cqui1>' ment tec hnician : Dr. S eth Fesse nde n , 72. professor emeritus m speech communica- tions, and Funk G. Teplansky. 51, an artist in the est-~ graphic r An Orange ~l)' SUpel'lOr Court hearing into Congressman Andrew Hlnshaw's appeal for rlismlssal or multiple felony charges Mlled to prodU('c a rullnit latcThursday. Judge fo~rnnk DomMichlni or· 'dered lawyers ror both side \0 retum to his courtroom Monday rr--"frn.-.h1ti·:-tK~ lte.(lev._v.iU.bc-l"tl furtht'r doys of testimony In the Md to set a11ldt . chan:cs con tulncd in a iinrntl Jury lndkt · ment. . lll nsha~·s trial on those chorttcs w11 11cheduled to open ~londay. But Judge Domenlchin1 tiu set the tl'lal a!'ldo until he ruJn on the motion being arf(ue<J by Los Angeles ollorney John MrNicholas. At Issue lfl the hearing url! cNrges s t<'mming from alicgn- tlon11 that lllnahaw, SJ, misused county manpowei:. and material~ in 1972 while. he was servin1t as ' county assessor and running for Congress. Th e Newpor t De;>c h Republican s tands eenvict ed of briberf <'harges derived from of rcoses rommllled during that same term of omce. 'l1'e "lall'le d\.l('k" rcpresentoU\'e was sen· tenccd to one to 14 years lo state prison and is free on appeal. McNlcholas commented late Thursday that lae will seek a writ ol prohibition further halting the &~ 'Y!@lYJ[( -®®wwn@@ TM C9I••• appears \ T .. ay e. Pap AH arts department. sc h e duled tria-1 1f Judge OomenJchini rules against him at Services were scheduled today .... _ ,.,...... r ... _ c ....... th A_, for two other victims. Donald U-~ .,..eO Ute Ur.'°"' ew10g. 00 d He h:is repeatedly told the Karges. 51. a cust ia n. an Paul Judge that Hinshaw had no know-~~~~~t~~~:.':;n:I ~:i~:r:!~~~ ~~ ledge of the fact that members. th n·v 'lt v of his asst"ssor's staff were work e u 1 crs · mg on hls con~resslonal cam- pai~n during county lime. And ev~n il they did . McNicholas told the Judge, they_ were doing so despite fUruhaw'.s . instructions that anyone who wished lo help him would have to do so during their own lime. McNlcholas testimony m sup- port of his argument has come from past and present county cmployes in a number of deport· mcnts. l{e believes that he will have called 15 witnesses to the stand by the llme the hcarln~ closes. An ind ictme nt i~ a formal chargt madu1alnst a perSQl'I b.Y a grand Jury. It does not establis h "uiltor inn~nce. . Border Fire An Ambush? SAN DIEGO (APJ Fire men <'alled lo fight u string of brush fires along the Mexican border were showered with rocks and garbage In what muy hove been a trap, authorities s aid. Fite ofriclals said three engine companies and a battalion chler were attacked wOh rocks and re· fuae thrown by people standing ori the Mexican side()( tho border as they arrived Thursday night to fight the Cires . 'Bus' Grounded Comic Ad Campaign Flayed Judging from tbe reaction Thunday or Oran1e County Transit District (()CT01 directors, Bua Ryder·s first ad- venture i.n commuterland may have*" his last. Bus ind his statuesque companion, Busonlc Woman. a re reature c haracters in a 16-page comic book distributed to 600,000 county resideices by the OCTD. And the advertising chiefs who masterminded the $46,000 Bus llrder ad campaign admitted Bus and Husonlc ha- ven't been well r eceived in all households. In ""J)OftSe, OCTD's directors said It might be a good Wt• to revert to the proctic of the m reviewing all new ad campaigns before they run them up the flagpole . At a m atter C?f fact, the directors said, the review is better than a good idea. it's an order. - .. 1SOAl.LOH • ..,.,... .. ,,.. .. .......... &GALLON '2..50 VALUi N PlllTIU "·• U..Whfffllur 1· •tt· •s.•• ..... u..w ,.,..., s,,., •' .... 'I.IS $499 ..... , .... teM Ed Peltl11 Sell ,, •. 2123 NEWPORT BL VD. COSTA MESA 6 .&A. 3925 ftATIOIHOP ~-642·4tOJ STQRl HOURS: ..... Set. ......,,. ?111;• I te l:• Wl ACCl" llAITl llc.l••l • IAlll-lllCAlll c ; • ~· . -~ . • :Pictures live Aga~n f rtd•r JuJy 11, 1t 1t1 Uganda • Terror 'Stated ~ NA IROB l. Kenya (AJ>I fo'orelgner s Oeeani Viand• re- port that President ldi Amin has unleashe d a r t'ign ot te rror following lhe lan ell corpmundo rajd that treed. mur4! than 100 hi· Jarked ~osta_Je1 . K~nyans returnln~ to lhcir homeland reported that Amin'~ soldiers were slauaibtcrina Ke. nyans living in Ug anda. Kenyu·s official ne ws agency reported. OFF ~ llVNNINC: Weather ll snid John Owino, one ol 200 ll.lck htld up for the Peslival or r erugees who arrived in t he ·Arts people in Laguna Beach lust border town of Bungoma Thurs· nicht. They pulled off their prt:· view ol the laving pictures under ( J heavy skies but without ruin. / N S ff 0 RT It looks hke that old Pageant or the Masters luck will continue in -----·-------the Art Colony as the 41st 1..>d1taon day. r e po rte d that troops of the festival opens its officinl shot seven Kenyans last Sunday nm toniathl. a t Nnm ango. ·• This year . the llvtnJ? pictures went stron)?ly into a bicentennial theme But credit Director D~n \Villla n4son and the rest of the planning .c rew that they dadn.t ito overboard 1n red . white and bl ue 1ll<'oa PaflOf f! WASlflNGTON !AP) The Aluminum Company or America paid at least $25.000 to Jamaican pohtir al parties and officiaJs in 1971 and 1972 after U.S. Am- 011. THEY'VE GOT plenty o( bassador Vincent De Roulel sug. p atriotis m i n the ir show. gested the firm contribute to a Pageant s pect at ors will see shadowy educational rund. US. Washington at Valley f'org(•. offi cials s ay. Betsy Ross birthing the F1a)l These sources say DeRoulct, whether or not she reaJly did v. ho died last year. sohclted. lhe und the impressive first half contributions al a time he wus at· tlos.er . W s_c.filptur~ nt,_!lct· _temp~ to pre.\'..ent .Jamaica \ysburg. from natlonalizin& American bauxite mining interests. TEARS OF HAPPINESS FLOW DURING OVATION Bleck W~man Weeps at Carter Welcome DelJlocrats Adjourn Convention llnited _ By HAR RV F. ROSENTHAL 211d Evae•atio11 t Citizens Urged: LeaVe Beirut J BEIRUT , Leb;uion CAPJ • Thl' U.S. «mbatl>' in Beirut an• nounccd todb)' it i1 endln& most of its operat.lons and arraqlni another ev•cuallon or Americans. as f>lltaUnJan letdu Y&alr Arafat postponed 11 rCC'Onc1llution meetlnc with S1rtan-Preakk!nt Hatei Assad. FU;hlmg conUftued ul011g the no man'$ ltnd bttweea the MClllem. and Christian .sectors or l)()lrut and In northern and ·eaatn Lebanon. Security l!OU~cs and hospitals reported at least 129 pt'rlOf\s killed and 134 wounded durins the niaht. . . TRJ; EMBASSY announced in newspaper adJ and En1U1h· language broadcasts that It ls arran11ing an evacuaUOft Sunday and •strongly urged all Americans still in the country l() l~t. 1l said it is closing down "the majority ot its tuncU s lncludinc consular servlc<>s" on Monday "because of lncreaslna lfflcultiea of operating In Be irut .. and fl "will no longer have the capability toe(. fectively provide protection for the American commurpty." THE ANNOUNCEMENT' said the evacuaUon would be open to other foreigners . The British Embassy urged BriUsh eitiaena tojoln up. In Washin gton. the White HQUse deputy press secretary. Jobn Carlson. said the new eva,cuation would murk "a further reduction" in the site of the American'dlplomatic corps in Lebanon, from a pre- sent complement of aboOt 30 lo is. CARLSON SAID the evacuation would take pluce next Tuesday, not Sunday. as a nnounced in Beirut. and that any nondlplomalic citizens could leave Lebanon with the embassy personnel. He said road convoys have been leaving Beirut regularly a11d that officials expected the evacuation to create no problems.4 However. Carlson said no decision had been m ode yet oo whether to remove the A mericuns by sea or overland. IT \\1LL RE the second American evacuation since the murder or U.S. Ambassador Francis E. Mcloy Jr . and has economic counselor on June 16. Four days later. President Ford sent a Navy ship and urgedaf1 Amer ca~ To leave. bul on Ty l lOU .S. ~Tiens ana mother foreignep heeded him. But there are other vancti~ in the presentation of American:i that s hould delight pageunt au d1ences in lhis 4lst season. G ... •a111'Uled SEA'l'TLE (AP> -Nathanial Doyle Jr .. a m a n on the FBl's list or the 10 m ost wanted C'riminals. was killed in a gun battle with police he re Thursd ay following NEW YORK (AP> -Strange. The band ne\•e r played Dixie on the night the De mocratic National Convention nominated 8'<1on or the Deep South for president. Embassy records show more than 1.000 American citizens still in Lebanon. However. a diplomat said most are of Lebanese.birth and have dua l Lebunese a.nd American citizenship. f:arlv on in the show. you will enjoy a jtroup of youngsters in u presentation called Los Ninos Then you get a ·real JTiiX or Amer ica . fro m Daniel Boone S<range. That the convention, on the sa me evening. heard im· passioned plea s against businit and for uncondit ional a mmesty and THERE WAS NO indication how many e mbassy personnel would leave. The starr has bc<>n nodur l·d since the start of the clvH war 15 months ago from 200 persons to about SO. · Escorting Settlers. through Life· sized coins of America: the standing Libe rty quarter, Walk· ing Liberty half buck and the im· pressive S20 Double. Ea1!1e gold tl)fl fe~f us have ever Jingled in '#o<'ket. ... ~leerly. the li\tinJ: pictw-es this y~ move you through America from a youngster bicycling in the rountrysidt> <Young America 110 playing children freed from bookit <After School 1 to the old ball park rR<ttter L'p 1 ·to the circus t The P assing Leup1. ·~ the robbery or a Bellc\'Utl bank, authorities said. The FBl said Do)•le was want· ed on federal warrants Issued thJs·year and last charging him with bank robbery and unlawful flight to avoid confinement for armed robbery. Da• Sit~ E,,etl WASHINGTON (APJ The Teton Dam was eaten away from within and was not destroyed by any out.side c aU!le. an loterior 0('partment lnvesUtalinc \Mm s~1ys. lhere was hardly a boo in the hall. Stra nge. Thal thou~ds or voices would blend. spontaneous- ly, lD a rendition or the civil rights anthem. "We Sha ll Overtome," as the final~ct of n poliUcal gathering that produce<t its nrsl Southern presidential candidate since 1848. thirteen )·ears before lhe Civil War. Or was It re ally so strange? start on Monday to its emotional windup Thursday. entered tht• hall on the delegate floor. rl'· lishing the din of a thousand· score voices as he made his way to the podium. A kiss for his wife . Rosnlynn. Another for little Amy, the late) in-life only daughter. And then he s tood thtre. a lone figure with arms out.strrlchcd in lriumph. waiting to deh wr th<'.' message he polished in 01e un counted speeches of his political rise. .. My na me is Jimmy Carter and J'm running for President." he said. "tt•s bel.'n a long time since l said those words for the first time. Arafat had been scheduled to meet with Assad in Damascus lo· ' day, but the joint command of Palestinian 'and leftist Lebanese Moslem forces accused Syria of more attacks and "purposely delay· ing a pullback of its intervention forces." .\COMMUNIQUE said a promised withdrawal of Syrian troops from Sofar. 12 miles east of Beirut. did not materialize Thursday. ~nd it said despite a plcdgf of a 40·mile withdrawal or all Syrian forces lhreott-nlng Sidon. the Moslem port 25 miles south of Beirut. an infantry battalion and u tank t•olumn rema ined at Jezzlne, 10 miles east of Sidon and within ranee of the cit v The Moslems also charg~ tha(Sy1 ian gun·s were shelling Tripoli and two Palestinian refugee camps on the crlstc of the city for tt)e fifth day. nnd \hal Syrian troops were seizing supoly routes or Palestinian and Moslem force~ fighting on the eastern .:d~e of the 800-squar~·mile Christian enc ave between flelrut and 'l'rapoh. · \ .. All these sudden developments make us doubt the Intentions of : \'OU EVEN GET a little bll of toastal color tossed in with the &>rese.nlalion or the Sky D1vt>rs, an •wesom e a cr obatic ~<'ulptu re r_e create d fro m Aris tides pemetrius · origina l which stands But it 's too soon to Ba)l-whethcr last month·s failure ofAhe Idaho dam could have been foreseen or preventl'<i. say. Dennis N Sachs. chairma n of the Teton Dam Failure Review Group. ''IT IS A TIME lo guarantee an end to dis crimination because or race or sex by Cull involvement in lht decision making proc:es!lt's or our government by ~ who know what It is to suffer from that dise rim \nation." s4lid James EMI Carter. of Plains. Ga .. who ·· went after the nomination and wonlt. ··we stand together d a nation .. And now 1 s t3nd her e lo ac reunited al long last. North and ce ptyour nomination." the Syria n regime:· s aid a lenisl spokesman ... So Arafat is not go- ing to Damascus until the Syrians a bide by the pledges they havt' given." Soulh, Georgja and Minnesota ... ·======================================~ said Walter Mondale. the run· · 'I" Newport Centers Fashion stand an Nl•wport Oeach. . : So lhe b1C'entcnnial Pageant ,tarries you throu1:h America ~and lbe nostalgJa years and righ~ lo Lexington. Concord and lhe •Dec}ualion or Independence. Yet the producers didn·t depart from long Festival tradition. ·eey close<I once aialn wilh the ,) mpresslve presentation or , ardo da Vinci's w t Supper. •••••••• • Now that the Festival ls well ~nder way. the Democrats arc t u t of c on ve ntion and the weather has turned runny. It ts tlearl.~ sure for me to flee the arl'a on va ca tion. This year, I am goln~ to ~kip tome or the wonderspot~ l 'vc vis· tll'd on prt'vious varotions. rm '>Ol l(Otnit 10 f.?O to Brea or Yorba l.andu l'M NOT GOING to travr l to f rl'1'no or Modes to. 1 need •omelhlng mor e l'xot k this yt'lAr l thankl.lltry KingCity . ~ See Y<IU toward the i.hag end of .-ummcr alonA this btlit nf all possible cmas ts .. Hou:e Faces Sex Trial SALT LAKE CITY <AP J -The Olah S upreme Court has r~ected a re- quest from Rep . .Allan T . Howe for dismissal ol the m is dem e anor c harge against him of trying to llOli(llux. The Utah Democrat is schedoled to go on trtaJ Monday before City Court Judge Raymond Uno. If convicted. Howe could be fined SlSO. Ho we. a 48·y ea r -o ld rreshman se eking r e· election to his 2nd District post. la accused of lrylng to buy sex from two police de· eoy prostitutes lhe night of June 12. Ile has denied the charge and pleaded inno- cent. although he admits havinfl talked with t~e two women. ning mate from Minnesota. rr WAS BILLED in advance as a convention of unity. a rarity for Democ rats who have always loved to tear each other apart before they kissed and made up to fight the other guys. · And it was s uch a gath~ring. running cllckety·clack on its s cheduled tra<.·k. a lthou&h sometimes il was lackluster because ot 1t. Not so on the final night, when even the possibility of failure in lM batUe ahead seldom Is al· lowed lo intrude into the euphoria of having it done and being saU.fied wlth it. THE CH£Ea1NG first ex· ploded for Mondale. 48. winner or Carter '• month-long talent hunt. who pledged that Democrats will restore a governmcm IJ'lat tells the truth and obeys the low to serve Americans "who have just lived through the worst political scandal in American history and now a re led by a President who pardoned the person who did it." 1 AT LAST OllRTElt, who owled the convention before its Winds Batter Midwest Penmylvania Tornado De•ltfiY• Six Homes ...... .._ "' .. ~ .. •• •• ., 11 'Cl 10 .... ., ,, .. II •t ., 08 .... .. Id •l ., 81 •• ,. t i •) .. 'Cl ,, 01 ..... .. 1J °' '' IO .. .. ,. "--" i. Mll--- All-IC tl•IH 11110 lllt S....-11 ~"'" ~ •••• 11.. o,...i ""'""' Oftiy \Mall •""°""'"" ot ')fn """" rt-• -·" c.i1ter11la ,,.,, Uf\11\1/AI ji;ly \6\1110 01 rolndl'OI)\ tn V.. •Mt l!fOWb•f won I .lit '"'••d ....... by '""' ,._ .. , ......... -. 1or .-. .. ••u fOott' Utl:• """'"*' '"flll ~" ...... ~ ...... ltll l!'H.-. 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"'4••-· ~ fll¥f-..Y .... .. t FOur ForYour Re8ding · Pleasure Money's Worth FINANCIAL ADVICE t•llored to help you make the most of fnflltlon rld- d I ed doll•r• come• to you In "Money'• Worth" by Sylv~a Porter In th• Daffy Piiot bullnea1 p~ge1. HOUSEHOLD HUMOR Is Erma Bom· beck'• specl1lty. Her witty columns aePNr in the Dally Piiot People sec- tion. AT WIT'S END Ann Landers LIFE'S PROBLEMS are tackJfd dally by Ann Len· der1 In her popul1r advice column. Read It In the People aectlon . - THE ORANG~ COAST -tt1 people, problem• and polltk:a come to Ht• In emu•lng column• penned by a natfv• Mn. Tom Murphlne'a llvely obMrva- tlon• of Hf• along the be9t of all poaalbl• coasts eppeer wHkdaya In the. Dally Piiot. DAILY PILOT . I J ' ). OAIL Y PILOT ":i 1 Scart!d of ~anises; 1 BrienJlY r Surpris~ DeciSioJ F ·~; """"',_ AHENDl Y MEMORIES wttneu Tom lledhew1 2Mayors Named in Book Rap RIVERSIDE CAP) -The mayors of Lake Elsinore and Perris in Riverside Countv have been rramed 1n connection with - aJJeged bookmaking activities in three establishments in the two cities. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A ZO. yeer-old former Goldeft Wesl Colle1e student r'eluted friendly recollections of a nJaht on the run w&tb lhe Symbionese Uberation Army <SLA I. during the third day ol tesUmcmy ln the trial o( William and Emily Harris. Hanis. actinc as his own at· torney, dangled a pa.Ir or broken handcuffs in front of witness Tom Natt.hews and asked. ''Tom, do· you.nrpember these?" "YES, I SEE THE place where I eaat them ." Matthews an1wered, r emembertng the nisi.t Patricia Hearst held a flaahlight while he Hwed the cuff olfftarris' wrist. · Then Harris elicited what could be<:ome an important con· cessJon from the star pt'Ql5«Ulion witness. • "Tom. did you ever reel you had been kidnaped?" Harris asked. "No," Matthews said firmly. "AND DID YOU say al· terwards that you wouldn't press chargei if it was up to you?" ulced Harm. .. Yes," said the witness. Al that, the pr06ecutor object· ed and th e ans wer was Meua from the court r~ Tbunday. HI WENT ON TO TELL how a fun·t otlng Harris <'O mnHiO• deertd his van on May lf. 1914, ud took him along, ordtrmg, "Don't do anythin1 Oitky." Matthews ' congenial rem~m · brances or the SLA were In h11rp cootrast to those. of a second al· le1«1 kidnap victlm, Frank SUt· ttr. a middle-aged contractor, Sutter. tt.. Cln a I '41tness btlore court receued for the weekend. told ol bebt1 forced to lie under a blanket on the back floor or his car wbile the three St.A mem- bers drove around for seven hours. HE SAID MISS HEAR T trained a IW1 on him while Mrs. H~ said. "We want to borrow your car. We don't want to hurt you, but 'le will ir _.~have to." The Harrises and Miss Hearst are char&ed w1lh ltidoapng, as· sauJt and robbery. The alleged kidnapings of Mat· thews and Sutter are t.be most serious charges, carrying a max-imum life sentence on convsc - Uon. MISS HEARST, AWAITING sentencing on a San Francisco Aloha, Oops --inTC~.-ATTY:-BTRON ,.._.-~­ Morton received three separate injunctions in Superior Court closing lbe Kool Kove bar in WoullibeSailor&calrrwd LOS ANGELES CAP> -A Detroit man has been taken into custody by sheriff's deputies after telling investigators be stole a 20-foot boat and tried to sail to Hawaii. Petris and the Sands Casino and the Sahara Dunes Casino ln Lake Elsinore, Morton 's office report. e d Thursday. P erris Mayor BobertD. Perry, anemploye, was named as a derendant. Dan's Seed and Feed, an agricultural supply firm in Ptrris, was closed Tuesday but I allowed t o reopen Wednesday after its owner agreed to a permanent injunction against ii· legal bookmaking or any other forru of gambling. The Sands and Dunes are le~aliz e d card gambling I casinos·. Lake Elsinore Mayor ; Frank de Pasquale was named in 1 the injunction as the owner of the/ ; property on which the tw6 casinos are located. Investigators said Thursday they are checking out Willia m Ogg's story to seek a complaint against him on grand t.beft charges today. SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES TRIED to get a complaint Thursday, but the district attomey'a office said more sub- stantiation was needed. \ Oig. 22, reportl!d.ly told depuUes he stole the "Cal" from Marina Del Rey in mid-May. A loc;tl woman reported her boat stolen about that time, officials said. After sailing to CataJina Is land, he set out for Hawaii. Ogg told deputies. But 600 miles off the California coast. the ship's mast broke. and he was picked up by a Norwegian freighter bound for Yokohama, Japan. he recounted. JAPANESE AUTHO-'TIES forced him to return to the the United States becad he had no passport, Ogg told-de-- puties. Arraignment for Ogg in Culver Municipal Court is ex· pect~ within several days, deputies said. AMLING'S Newport Nursery and Garden Center 15QO east coast h ighway • newport b each. california tefephone (714) .673-1552 11th ANNIVERSARY sat·1 JULY 1 tin JULY 31st 28% OFF _1.-al~ PLA•TS ( ... ~ ......... a..ve• .... ..., Ctuirge A 11 LI NG-• ..ne tn C.Ufomi• hOrtlcutture since 1920 • bank robbery conv1c\lon, 1.s lo ~ \ried nJ)"aratel)'. S be 11 scheduled to apfE"ar here July 26 to get t rww tria dutc. Slitter uld he was on his way to work the morning ol Muy 17 wh~ he picked up two womf'n bHchblken, Mrs . Harris and Miu Hearat. R arns joined tht m ln the car. lie aald Harris took $250 from his wallet, sa~·lng, "You Clln look at 1t as a loan, but I don't t.tunk you 'II ever get it back " Sutler said he was r eleas· tod unharmed M'\ll'n hours la· ter . with Harris telling him where to find his car ahd warJl· ing, "Don't hurry because if we. see you we· re going to kill you ... • U~ll'tle4e RETURNS FOR SENTEHCE Judge Charlff Otder · Ship-to-ship Oil Switch Under W(ly LONG BEACH <AP> -A s hip·to·ship oil transfer -the firs t since the s tate's ._nli-spill law went into erfect -1S being made about 30 miles oCfthccoast orSouthern California . W. H. Putman, patrol Inspector for the state Department of Fish. and Game. said the Chevron shippmg company is cod'ducting a~­ day ·'hghtenng" operation, or transfer of oil from a large tanker lo smaller ones. THE CHEVRON OPERATION involves shifting or almost two million barrels of Arabian Ughl and heavy crude 011 rrom the<.;. W. Ki tto. a tanker that 1s too Janie to dock in anv California oorL .to three sm aller ships. the 79,000-ton Chevron Frankfurt, 70,000-lon Ch~ron M tffinlpp\ &M'M;OOO-toffChevroncanrorn.1a, - The crude oil is being taken to Los Angeles and San Francisco. • -.arr. ~ t ~ . LOS ANGELES <Al')~ Hcwsman W111i nm Jo'arr uys'lw ts surprised a Judti:c who 1s n · cuperaung from hu rt ur~r, ~Ill return to i>cnl~'fl<'\i h.l l1l f1\lc days for contempt 111 u m ninA bnttl~ over l"arr'i; l'l1:ht to maintum thc confidentlullty fl a news source · ;. Superior Court J1.MIJ?c Char1f'' H. Oldtr, who prt'Stded at lhl• Cbarles Manson trial. has foui,:ht for five years to send Farr to,.,, for his refu sal to identify nw source or a story wnllen dun.,.: the Manson trial. . . OLDER, RECO\'ElUNG from heart surgery. sent word Thun>· day that he would return Jufy·!G ,to sente nce Farr, whosc appe.ab 1 ·ran out when the U.S. Suprem1• I Court reeently denied his peUtion ror a bearing. "I was a little startled tbi1t 1 Judge Olde r has insisted on , handJing the July 26 hcur1n~1" Farr s aid . "lt seems ~~­ traordinary to me that he dcsirb to rush back just to handle J five-.day sentencing." Superior Court Judge Jack E Goertzen. who originally h'ad been scheduled lo sentence FatT, transferred t he case to Superior 1 Court Judge William Keme. Bttt on Thursday, Goertzen a n nounced that Older had called<bis office and advised he would r~ -tlr'f f o r P-n'r-! s <' o u rt -:i 1) - i)earance. ,... WE~RE HAYING A WHALE OF A "1 ·,, BRIONI hf IT Al Y SUIT-S &-sPORTC<>A-TS - ALL HOW HOLLYWOOD aOTHES ·, a SUITS~SPORTCOATS MOW '*~ ' UPTO Y2 PRICE Y2 PRICE LEISURE SUITS La Jola 100°/o Wools Polyesters CHARLES l VONS SUITS & SPORT COATS UPTO NOW Y2 PRICE SPORT SHIRTS L01MJ&~S1 .. .-. Gl•ftlCltJ-D•cn .... NOW UP.TO V2 PRICE . - , JOHNSTON & MURPHY BAl.LY BARLmA OF ITALY UPTO %OFF - ' ... V2 PRICE AND MORE SAILING JAOCETS Bright Colors ReC)Ulcr 35.00 NOW Y2 PRICE -7tvall~S f.i, qo6mMt . 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT IEACH 675-1717 , IN UDO YILLAGI JUST OYa nt1 lllDM OM THE 8AY , I .. ' ' ' ' ' , .. A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Oemocru llave emtrgcd Crom their polite convendora.:,.r:,mukably_ good Grdtr, COftllderiq tbe Y IUistory of the part1'1 conclaves ln t.bepMt decade. They ore er f'resb 'and relaUvely youthf al •andardbearen at a time when the country if beeinnlog to Ure ol the older, more familiar Caces. And there ls an aura or unity not seen since 1964. Yet the road ahead is not all that ilmoolh and. easy for Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale . 'Ibey now face the real test ii dealing in some specifics of how and Where they would propose to Jead the l)'I· Uon. 1· Carter has managed to remain genei"J)' and vague up to this pohit, apparently c~ vlnced -and with some Justification -that ~. public's impression or a candidate's daaracter and style carries more weight in lt7e than do his stands on issues. quate d eCe nse without ec:tually mlulve increases in federal spending. • The polit"y or "tax a nd spend" or ''somet!ain1 for everybody" that senied the Democrats so well in the da)'S of the New Deal and was echoed in the Great Society Caeca ~much more aoobi$ticated nd 5kep· tlc1J ereetorate when the pubUc's concern Is sbarpl.¥ focused on inflation and the ever- shrinkana dollar. At this point, however. the Democrats clearly are riding h.igb and the Repubttcans, with their devisive nomination battle still to be fought. are in trouble. Fun Time Orange Coast dwellers will have every excuse this weekend to put off the yard work. round up the fomily and head north or south for fun and relaxation. ... .. 'But from now on, ~ve;y utte ra nce and ~f!TY action will get increasing scrutiny Cor its 1ubstance, consistency and controversy, ia addition to its style. This is the wffkend everything fires orr at once. No Lo"e Fe1111f for Nouai11er f The Downbeat Demos At the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. t he Orange County Fair opens up Its annual 10.day spectacular. For example : bow far can the Democratic nominees .ride the "anti- Washington" charger that seem s to have Mrved Carter so well without com in g up agains t the tact tha t the De m ocr atic 'Congress r eally has been in conttol of the nation's pur se s trings and legis lative m achin er y for 20 years? Therefore the Democrats mus t accept a heav y ~ponsibility for most of the ills they so roundJy c riticized in the campaign rhetoric. Jn Laguna Beach. the six-week art festival ·season gets under way. with the l d •t· l F · l f A d p f NEW YORK -The do•rnbeal -~ ] ra 1 aona es ttva o rts an ageant o mood at the 1*n~rali~ National the Masters beadin' the bill of fare. Also <;onven~ion de,pite Its ~,cep· • J;V ANS-NOV AK readytoweJcomeLaguna'ssummer.throngs uonally bright prO!lpects can be • · _ are the Sawdust Festival and Art-A-Fair. partially explained by the 'Un will· . , . E'qlr.Illy-dltncult will be-tb~tashJf'-n­ -plaining-_ how there can be massive in- creases in h elp for the needy, in job pro- gfams, in better health care and more ade- And to the south, San Clemente honors ingness of Jlmrq_y carter. :ilool veiled cnhc1sm has dM>J)'\nlng its history with the Fiesta La Christianila . and stirr-necked ln ~ictof'}'. runt r~ in nearly evet;Y pnrl or \he With care(ul scheduling and lots of to embrace old rivals -tnclud-~a\Jonal Democrnuc party, nol Ing Hubert 11 Humph.re Just among ~orthflrO blacks. nor energy--and-an-occasional-refffShing-sid --se tmii · an ihe "lronl ~ju.~ among. ~ib~..._woi:ned.. trip to the beach-the diligent Oran~· rani~· ortft~~Ji~ ror a genera-abou\-Cart~r &cid~o~·-. Coaster sttouJd be able lo sample all these tion confides A case -tn &>ornt 1s Carter s offerings. They're well worth the eCfort. tha t' published strange handHng of Gov. Ed· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~orl~ about · •mund G. B~wQ Jr .. ~ Cnli- <;a rter's fre-for•ia, similar but more poli· Everyone Wants to Spend $806 ~Millio~ Dear _Gloomy Gus q u e n l tictlly damacing than his t e I e p h o n e coolness toward ll~mphre~. As talk.swilh him of •tond::1y morning. ne1lher are s l mp l y Carter nor his polillcal aides had untrue. Those bothered Lo get in touch ~ 1lh reROrts, ll1.1m -BrOINn._ who beat C3rter In five· phrey reels out-of-five primaries. to arrange ha ve b e c n ~or Carter-Drown harmony here. Jtaked by Carter's sta(/ lo bC!neftt THE R£SU LT: Urown 's nam(\ was put' ln nomination for PretSldcnt With a seconding s pe•c h from Gov . Edwin Edwards ol lA>ulslana who, ulone a mong Oemocrn.lic governors, had flatly rcrusCd to endorse Carter. Al a presidential can414ate. Govt>rnor Jerry Br~-n has been telling audiences: .. rm not con· se"Jlive. I'm just cheap." Th3t lin~ tJ Jtndoubtedly good for lau.tti.. bUl the current coiditfori of the state treasury ~ms to beer him out. Stale Finance Oirer\or Roy OeH re,ported to the Legislature rn mid-Atay a projected surplus ol m<>f'e than S800 mllhon is ex- perted at the end ol the 197~'17 Oscal"year. That e11tima(e pre- sumes passage of u state budget or $12.7 billion. about SIOO million more than originally requested b~lhe Governor BROWN'S tightrttss with the buctc is only ont' or two rn;iJ<>r fac· lon that have produced the whopping' reserve -equivalent to.the entire state budget or 1948 and about hair lhe state ex~n­ ditt.lte or 20 years ago. The ofher hlctor. perhaps the most signili· l' ... oJ-&he-l\o\'O, 1$ UM? improved rond.itlon of the state's ~ooomy. When economic conditions im· prove, t~ state gets lhe benefit of higher tax receipts before it must spend those dollars in thc form of hi g h e r e mp loyc llalaries. t ? I c GUEST REPORT. ). -1t corr iton bock to llie pt(>. pie m fM form o/ a ta.z!r.oole. aa u.pa dorw on one QCc:uion by l<Ofldl.d R.eaoaa. ... • ,/J ml br ... CU part of 0 IOZ· re(orm pocbge, /or uomple, allow- mg t"t 1tate 1!> pt.ti a cost-o/-ln,.ng lot:tM lnto~tlte ind1Vtduol tar role tchtduU. -II con be u1ed to help the atote meet the demand.! o/ lhe Serrano v. PT1t>1t SC'hool /monce decmon. as· ium.ing tf is reaff1nned this year by the 1tate Supreme Court fSerrano u.'OUld m val1dote rhe. prran ll local proprrty·la.r m ethod o/ tmancmg edlJcation. • PerbaPt alter what hap. p e a ed a t Cal St ate Fullerton the opponents ol gun control will finally wtse up. It 's about Ume! J.s.c. } Cartt>r. • 1 T.his Implicit estrangement oetween Carter and Humphrey pro m ot es growing worri.,s among many Democrats that Carter does indf'ed po.c;s~ s a streak ol vindfrti"Venes:,. He turoed on Humphrey by roo- demning him as a has-~\'n when , Humphrey was being pushed, un- successfully. to enter the New J ersey primary, and he hu Called lo use the past month to heal the wound serving all $800 million probably will be impossible ~ the pressures are ao 1reat. A sound reaso~-~/hc,1ding a decision in abey....-ql5 the un- certainty over Serrano. Should tbe Supreme Court ttaffirm its · decis ion. the state mD.Y need the en\~ S800 million alld •more lo meet the fis c:al iQ.lkalions o( that ruling. T he re are those who 11 can be used to hrlp li/t . lhe claim that the stat~ can meet the financial burden from local govern-technical requir~ments or Ser- mt>nt. which hos requt sttd oddllionnl r:.i no by ree tabhshing the rlscat _ stplr aid bfu~rociifed m 1he form of slal';Ul quo under a new set of op. SUCH AN attitude by the vic- tors explains the mood reOectcd by Ont' s mall but revcalini: mci- dent Sunday night in the wee hours of a Pierre Hott-I party for the Black Cnucus · an incident which exactly expresses the questioning, sometimes even querulous mood that surrounds Carter. A liberal congrHsionaJ • leader asked 3n East Coast bluck how s he Celt about Carter. "I'm hoping for the best but I have my fingers crossed." · That "show me" attitude or Such game·pla;•lng by B'rown 1n lhe face of Carter's lock on the nq,Nnatiqn tells lf!UCh about the d«!esS·seatea animus Carter allowed~ develop out of Brown's "ladcap c:ampalgc-. All this could have been avoided by a more traditldna l Carter atyl,Udc as a gr~ious winner . Othcr example. abound /\ top activist In the li beral Americans for Democralic Action <Al.M) \o\'Onders out loud why Carter should have le,•elled a public at· tack on Jost>ph Rauh. a long-time liberal leader bul these days a re· lalWely rMn()r figwe in party politics . Down In Alabama, Carte r has not asked Gov. George Wallace lo campaign for him. though key Alabama de- lesates here say a Ford-Reagan r~ sharing -portionm.-nt ~t•n<larcll;-Ute.. c~pll~. lhe extremely weallt\y OT exlrt'mely po~r (tis~cts . . -? .. - -It con be used /t>r a vonet11 o/ el'J>('ftd1tures. suc h 01 increased bene/1t1 in the heallh..cnd·wel/are arl'O. 'I ticket might defeat a Carter- Mondale ticket there. I SIMILA&L V, Carter m•de • no effort to give Rep. Morn . Udall of Arizona a place on tho conve ntion program. Allhouah -.{Jdall was Carter's only com· petitor over the rutr spr1n1 pnmary roufe. Ii~ nf(>"lu gert1> Ure -rostrom·trere cnrnc 1- when he withdrew his name an<t endorsed Carter. Again. Carter is scarcely In the po6ture or a "" gracious winner. • i· I Less im portant. imminent Carter decisions will infuriate \'Arious ructions or his party. but this is the normal routine of " politics when any new leader takes command. For example'. powerful lorcc.s in the Ol uck Caucus are angry that Carter wants to <lump Baa.ii Patenon. the New York City black leader, as \lice chairman of the party In favor of Cole m an Young, the black mayor or Detroit. · Even thoul{h any new nominee will make change~dil<e that. lhl• Young-for-P aterson switch 1is ttenc ratlng some anti -Cart~r animus ttased on the sam e perception of vindictiveness which is color ing so much other sub-surface criticism of Carter · he is dum plnic Basil P Aterson because Paterson was late get· , ting on the Carter bandwagon. Tlfl!S. al the moment or triumph m cnpturin~ the world 's oldes\ l iving political party, Carter Is conlrnnling a largely uns poken vein of hostile resent- ment wbfrh could jn time un, <tercut his ability to draw the best effort from his party. For now, Carter is still held In minimum hi gh regard by many party leaders. no m atter how brilliant his drive for the nomination. The question now 1s what wlll be done with the• huge urplus. There may be more alterf\alivei. th .. meet the e ye. Bel1 has ln- d1~ed that retaining 1t reserve in •o S300-milllon area would be pr\adcnt. This would reduce the d1~1ouble surplus t o $500 milfon. pre1uming the Governor I willing to see hls fiscal cushion rcct.ced that much.. Ile has the power 't'O prevent any upen· dil•rcs that would cut the m•f"lln. subject onl)' to a \lt'lo ovtrrlde by two-thirds of the St•nate and Assembly TWO OR MORE altemallves could be employed A great deal depends on ttie political strategy adopted by Brown. HIS POP\l l arity would be enhanced b[,almosl any kind of a t ax-rebate plan .. and con- servative newspapers tn the stale havt' alr~ady called for this method W uslng the surplus. The quntio~1,ls how the tax would be re bate . Clearly. the most p0l1Uc y advanta(l~s would be a ~VJ in the personal income At a lime when the consensus [ ] a• his chief competitor. Burton, has lt that Cong~ess rank.slow in EARL .,ATERS however , deals rrorn • weaker public o pinio n , there is "' '"" position. having less seniority something encour3JJing in know-.. and being more closely Identified ~re are s ix alternative uses fnr eht> surplu3. It con bf hpt rn a ra1n11-<1a11 turtd 10 pr~ o /w11"e lcu l:ncrtoM In all llieUhood. Drown will re· turn from the OemocraUc: Na. tional Convention in New York lhis month as just plain Governor Brown. tax. ., E~ b efor e thf' s urplus bee . •Pparent. the Calirqrnla Tax yers A:s ociolion and Brown·s goa l will be to re-ot&e wftre callinft ror the in- establish his image as a sklnnlnt slillA on or a so-called u~exlng crusader a~alnst govern'rnent •~!TI for the income t ax. Thill follow Ing b.i~ sojourn• u ' ..am· ~ ~ate the tiut •lruclur.e t bltlou11 national pollUclan. &hi Ct>lit or li vlng each ycur, so • ,. 11tnle would no\ reap a BROWN w·ould like to keep a~ wtndf all frnm inflation at the U • much ofthe11urplu1upo11lblet.o •ptnM or the taxpa)'cr. Should guarantee that he wlll ..,DQt be ilUa eoml' about. however. It wlH forced lo reise t••!!.,.~ .._ • :1.,.bly be part ot an oveull lfft.1 rttledJon In llf"1& M pre-• •x·ttform package ing that aom e... Califorruuns ·arc:. 0 r 1 • with the "young .Turks" who reaching u pinnacle ol power lA ... 'f>e at ont and the lntcrlita.te have been battling the senlorlty Waahlngton,,. arid Foretfn ~omm?rce commit-system . McFall. on the other Under the seniority aystem tees. He may soon have lo choose hand, has backed the leadership w hi c h I a r ge l y f 'o n tr o l s between , l h e t w 0 f 0 r a and is rc1>pectt'd as a "team leadership seleclions, Califor-ehalrmanship. player .'' nians have not had the pow«!r In Congresgman John J . McFall, Not since the doys ol Clare Conaress which might be expect-who ~as ~lected in 1956• while not Engle, Harry Sht>phard, Geor•e eel by reason. o( its pupl.llatiar\,, 1>~gressing so well on the Ap· P. Miller. and Chet Holifield, h<111 Part ol this ls_beeaUM! of the pro· P. oprl a lions Commlttee hu Callfor.nl. a'11 . chance of galnlnit cllvll.v or its vnters tO yfeJ4 lo the r_uenJn lltt HousJl-lH.dfr5hip lo pow~-lhe. Coni::ccs~ ,'IQ chant or "It's t.imc tor a ch An Re." the No. 3 sppt and now sto~dK to brig}lt. Of course. if the voters Thill type or thinking h os Stl Cceed! M lt SS ~C ~u sett ~ -11stentothec11m19uiAn rhctorlc of perm itted t.he chairmal\fhlps of Co~areumnn Tip O Neill al Mn· "It"s time for a chun~o" thl!I Nov· the m n j or Jortty L<?ad,er . ember and defeat :iny ofthc:four, 'committees to , What 11 lhs plrln1 about all thia that o p port unit y. w 111 bf' s ta y In the is that It urv(la '° r.(!fltorc 0 diminished. hands of cong-mensur.~ of oonft~cc In the ' I/ Local govern men\ al~ hoA ,,----------------~-------... been cryina for money, accusing &M .Ul• of p..uin.i propertf-lAll n.ntu on l()Cat agendet and. at illl aame·ume. P•S!ling ~ii~ that lncruse the cost of gn\lernm~nt. Brown has refused to respond r-.orably to these plea.1. but. ttow ~ ma)' find 1£ rnorc difficult to st)' no, Quote8 ressmen fro m ovcrall 1olf'ftrl\}: ~f'Conl(tea11. .. h For ~lllD ono ~a, dUfel' ul ~·t~ t~o,ut we~~ .. U~a in.PPllUu.1 pfd!oa>~hy wit,. I o n It a g o ~-,i~lttll'ttlsnlffr. thfY art • ltlrl\ed how •II honesl. slnccr~ and dedieated · best to use lhl> • m en. You couldn t Wint a"° Ol\C s c 0 J 0 r it y J>'lhem wi,a lO·footp()ll' •JS\CM Thf'y ... All lb-• ••''*' curly H • elect y~ung mt.n to Congress ond irien~_! n JJre Cal.lrc>tnla ket>p, them there, rcg~fdlo1111 of «1•'•rrte. BoUI ~ch-"" Hd their performance to ultJm•tely . oss atr ed ln \IH{ Auerllbly POl.trlCAU.V. Ule worit way gain positions of po'.,.cr. i hlle J ohn8or l'Crvcd In the nd th '•for "" . . ' tan•tt, Mc Fol ond Johnson oh)o toe~ e money "T 8 va.,e· But lime has operated to over. • alned e•-'tienee in too l "OV· tJ o( ~rvlces throu1h Increases h t 1 f '"""' 8 lf\ the state budget or special ap· come t 8 at east C>r •ome trnment H m1yor1 of their proprialion bills. These expcn-California c:ongres~men a nd the ~metowns. dit..,.. 8'ave Hltle.owrall impart It.at. now •lands '° 1•an ettaMr ~, .Also .-na. • f1Wrmll\8h(p Is on lbe electorate and, Instead. lnnu~nce In m any O>nareasional another stalwart. Congressman nelptbe Governor and legislators dec!llJons of vast Importance In B.F. Slak who Is moving up bn the make friend s with special· the immediate future. lmportant House Rules Commit. fnterest croups. The pressurell' ,. For .. Congressm~n .Harol~ T. tfel. .,. always greai _from public,, .. 8tu Johnson, mak1~1 hlit b•d II Jobnaon, MoH and Sisk gal~ employees, the Uni versit.y of (or a tenth term. Is an tine to cbairmanshlps It will result in • California, welfare recipient~. become chalrm.a n of lhe llouse tremendous shirt of power from )fedi·C-1 providers ln~rlo,r Committee, which has the South to the West. For. of the · junsldactlon over federal lands. lS m ajor House commJttees all The s urplus has ra11ed the parb, ••ater projects and Jndlan but thrte of tht' cbairm....hJPf) ~ of taxpayen. educat«s, pro1ram1, a ll of major Jm-have been f'seld by members from l e cat o ff 1 c A a I 1 • • a ad pol'\ance to this state. U.SouUt, ~U.1.T~ s m a ll er s p eeial ·lnterest ,· • · l • • • aroupi. With so much money on ALTHOUGH he •got °'1•r e ( fT WOUI. ... ma.b \lcFall's "Mum. d ud one.I thl' kid• t>athlna toi:cther I~ tun, and 8a\•e!I ~Oler." /\ lcoflct IHU~'<I by 6r1Ush W1.1lcr authorille11 In the midst or Enaland'11 wor11t drought in 249 yeur•. OltANGI COASf DAILY PILOT H<>Mrl ft' 14'rrd. Ptlbt11hn Thoma1 Ktt111I, t:dU"4' Horlloro Krttt>ftlt. E:d11o"al Paur Ed1to~ wr._t'• ..... l 1 like .._t atn11q '• , .. ,.n 4•n.. .,. · ......... _._.,_, ................... ..... hand, thi,1 is one time J ttr)' e • r 1 le,. l h 8 0 John 8'0ll • serectidd as m aJorfty leader Ju11t Brown faces a near-impossible Concressman John E. Moss' rise so mueh !ell'& on the calte. Even a.Nortewerftl1e41ciaUans. °" commiltfft llu --IWwer . .,...fFat,hlM•.W•!llll'.-Jlll'Q. The t'rlieorlol puiir ()(the Dally Pllol ueks to Inform ond stimulate readers by pttt('fttlng on this P•«e dlvuse commmt11ry on topic• of lntrrt>sl. by sylKJlcal · ed rolumnl1ts ond urtoonlsu , by provldln1t • forum for n!~' \'ll'~S and by pruentln1 thll newspa~r·s oplnloM and Ideas on turttnt topics. Tht' editorial opinions Ol thc O:illy Pilot. •PPl'rtt only in Che editorial column ot Ow I.OP O( the PDf!e. Opinions C~· Pf'l'5sed by tbt columru.u 11nd cartoonisll and letter ~lmt are Uteir own and no endof'!K'mcnt ()( lhclr VI"' b)' tile D.Uy Pilot 1et ~-• t• •1 .rnn."' . .. ·' ' 8ut IOme deO(hs ancf retlr 11\tnls IPffls are that the 5pol mll(ht ~ Thia article 11 /rom lht have now moved blm to secol')d still go to 0 Callrornlnn. For "CoUfonuoJoumol places on both the Government Congressman Phil Rurton looms hoUld be lnfc•rrt'd f·rrda), July 16. 19i,Jl OAIL'f PILOT Ft1day July 16 1976 •YOU SAVE MONEY .... THE'FIRST PRICE MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY .... •AMPLE FAEE PARKtNO ADJACENT TO ALJ.. STORES ,..J - COl'VRIGHT 117' • E}(PER.T stRvlCE A,_, AOV!CE ...... ,.; BY OUALl'tl~D PROFESSIONAL SALE~L!RKS •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST • YOU SAVE THE OIF"fERENCEI!! •OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ON EVERY ITEM ... EVERY DAVI •9000_PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLO WITH AN UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE •SER_vlNG THi PUBLIC SINCE 1939 SPRAY ENAMEL · 120z .. Aer~ol LATEX REDWOOD STAIN .....Ill.I :315 INTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL Con_ OUR-JIRIC,-..-,..__~~~ OUllPRIC~ 9~ S,AAICLING WHITE a COl.ORS •EASY APf>~ATION •SELF SPRAY'cAN •iXTREMEl Y TOUGH 6 DURABLE e HIGH·GlOSS FINISH e FAST DRYING . e FAST °"YING •SA.TIN l;UST(fl FINISH e TOPOUAUTV•UK ON FENCES.SIDING. GAAl'E ST.t11CE. lTC. •MAKEVOUAFADl~~ATHEAED REDWOOD L .... AO.AINI ~ # ; ' BAL ... .,., ••• ....... ) WHITE OFF WHITE • -----:::..._. & CO\.ORS .. , • #\UO AVAILABLE IN QUART'S • ~· .IQll .q..-.!.AWtfWOOOIM>IUI ., ~ " • tkCJY.E.'IT tAlNJ'<' T A tdlOAtCE • ABl~ •SC1'U~eu: •SOFT CLOW FINI EXTERIOR LATEX SEMI-GLD.SS HOUSE IJtTERIOR HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL -••1 & TRIM PAllT =945 . OUR PRICE 95 ... • - Ill '" '" 11 t ... ..,, OI\ COUM GAL. BRIGHT W..ITl &COLOM OUR PIHi . STANDllB ~,, • EASEL ::r· ,. 950-FOOT •WHIU ,omm -STRUNG ROUND 8£ADS ON NYL.OH •YOU tAA-CllT 199 TO ANY'. • • LENGTH, WILL OUR NOT AUN PRICE SO FT. 1 &AL. ' OPEN 1 DAYS I 5 NIGHTS. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. I AM. TO 1 P.M.-SATURDAYS, I A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. Santa Ana ·Anaheim 2' 16 10. MAIN 1 IJllC. SO. OF WAANIA IDElHtl TlLCl'HONE 171•1 ~7 La Habto CORNEA WH,mut .. IOAHO 2 BllCS. E. OF 8EACH1HACIENOA TELEl'HONF 121)1 &t\ SIOI CORNER OF LINCOLN• LINOSE Y 1 Bll< EAST OF 8R009.iU"ST TCL.,HONE (71•1 1Jl•~7 ' G I Jo J(j T'll::'B':lr:-::-:1"":-t~~~ .. , r "' lh .. • DAILY PILOT Fnday Jutr 18 ,979 Phil lnterlCllf\di ! r l . • . . ' h .. . Avco Appeal Under Study. ~ . I• ~ ~ The t'ourth Dtstricl. Court of Appeals in San Bemadino •• sludylng an appeal by lhe Avco Devtl<>pment Company to no\d paying Laguna Niguel homeowner Barry L\ppert 's Sl.1 mWJon jury award. .. Ll ppe rt· s a Horney, • Stephen Odgers sajd he ~ls a ruling within JO days. Lippert 's I awsuH a1alnst Avco W:l~ based on the farm's acttons In 1971 when the Garden Grove soils eniineer moved a home ontQ a Lat"WI• Nicuet lot rather than buJld a house on the site. · I N MA\' 1974, a Superior Court JUI")' ruled that Avco, lhe Lagwta MO'nONS FILED by Niguel Homeownen and Avco lawyers since an Community Asa<>;ci.ation. c .. p•l p £etaffno Or ange County Superior and a neighborhood COU· "That's his troubJe. He's wishy·w~y on lhe wues." For the Record Author Succumbs Court jury awarded Lip-pie, CU£ford and Amelia nmothy L. Strader, pert, 31, the damages in Grant ha5 conspired to senior vice presidenC 1974 have seen the de· s lander, trespass and in· and general COWlsel vefopmenl company on flirt. emoUooal distress for the Koll Com· the losing en~ina series · onLlppert. pany of N~w port ~r Fourth Dtstrlct and Lippert contended he Beach, h as been ~ate Supreme Court "'1· could not move in or sell n a m e d Z o n e 1 angs. the house and that his chairman for the he~lth suffered lo the 1976 U nite d Way pomt thal he suffered a campaign in Oraftle heart attack. County. Zone 1 con· M ONTE CARLO, Monaco tAPJ -Paul Du,,.f.,, .. •• Gallico. 78, whose career 2 Facillg earned him from sp>rts rr. • l • 01 ftarrf~ writing t o best-selling ... na in '""'""e21 riclson, h as died in • c:.~~~HLE•~./~·•;lt~•J,.J:~.!::'1 Monaco. His books in· M<I"• .,,., ... , ...... R . sPENceri. eluded "The Poseidon Rape Rn.n ...... , l..t'O -v ••• , ..... 6AllTON. Ad l .. d Th ~ M.ott r .,,.,So,.o••Jo. criOS\,luo ven urc an " e . H. •"Cl J•m~•". HUGHES.""'"'-Snow Goose." , e.""" M.,,,,,. s: EOMOHO, c-1. Gallico died Thursday Tw!> Lona Beach men i :: .. :';!~~·,.~ ,;iA~~~~: =: only 10 days before his ident.iflect by a . 15-year- I -.,,., w •• 11 ... Rn. HOl.DEPI. birthd!tj and while he ol~ Seal Beach girl as.the . s1w .. 1c ...., 1too-r1 M. h ( _.... L -· -na1r who ra~d her after ~ (jULSOH JOll'il LU ;)fllr~ was--way-mr'Ot.lg~h d ed b _,, t "-> o-.vsE. rio1>o•• Joo-.,.., 11 .. .,,, .. J s--uel to '1'he. Pos·i~A~ t ey rag1 er rom a , E11011 e1wo. e11o wN. 11 .. q .n ~ -d., .. ~ car an<J drove her to I -•..O JoM Fon" ruc.ve: A venture. th · h h' i..~ w111, c. •"" M•Q.,."• c;. •• ..,..... The novel about sur-ear ome 111ve .~nor. I oov1..1:. 1(,.,.,,.. -Rocl\a•d A,n. ·val on a s1·'nk'1ng crw'se dered to face tnal Aug. ctel...,, PATE. L11<1lo """ C.••• VI 16 . Q C l : AM•oo1t, Jo•o• """ Pol••. ship became a hit mo.vie. an ~ge oun Y Ol.SEN. B••t>••• •. •"° 01~ P : t rrt' ,.0 Shelley Winters Superior ourl. llYRNE. F9¥1 M .... d Al"*1! e . !> a -J u c e J a m c s z•-1!11.u. .. ,o.Jr.-v-a. andGeneHackman. w 1 orth _. th tn. I T"LBEltT, Eoett. '"d Goraon 8 SW S= . e a w.-. w•1..1.sreeo, P•t .. u • " PUBLI;. NOTICE dale and ordered pre· -rio1 T.· T1uESEN, 1C")''"' l"" " . ' ' -••"" ito ..... c.vzM.AH """• r. kial heanngs Aug. 6 for =~= iit"11<t~~~1~0~~· ""'~ s.m ,-1cr1T1ousausi"us Steven Wayne Smalh and I BAIC.ljS, Y••""• s. dnd "'"'"""' ,,.. 1:,:,::0s~.'!:'~"~..., t>W Joseph Edward Upton, , ... :DUNN, JOUD" Hmo ... a ....... bolh2l. , 0,::.!:.u,00•11~·_:.'.0•1v.i,,c.,,.".;~!.",· 'MP£ 11 • • 1.. co p..v' "c; Seal Beach police flied --·~ -· PROOVCT\ IJ) l..U llMllOll Lane. Co\f• 1GVERllEAO, H•,,,••lt• ""' -Mtw.C•l•IOrft••tt.i• charges of rape, kidnap l"°::~'f~~ez M••r H"• •"" Ev•'•"Oo•••w•-11•••d,1J7I..<'•· and sex perversion :GI,_,,_,, iro1tD.-r•H¥•1t1 ~,:" u,,., ~"' 1111e ... ~''°'"'• against the lwo defen. • .... '•'"' O••.s; •o•~tz. 1'"' .,,.. .. •• ~,._ ".,. , ... dants after invesU•aUon ICl\l•\W1• Ft1n<•• •"O AJ'\llt1r• ..,.,..._ o( h M h-i .S..a.-6 'tGOOD,,r~IC..,_O•vldlM c .. 1,11o.tttWI~ l e a« "° fto;nann. sruc1Ct:v . LJI• .,.. Mt•n '"" ''""ITW"' •n ,...., "'"" ,,.. Both men aare free on 10.,-... ICH(AVEL. S-• l-CovntyCIW',940••,,..,-,..,J_ b I •"4 ,..,Olt L.... GAMBINO. O..y "-.. ,. aa . ,_. -It-co..t,..MIUOtl. --..,,,., , J.IMpl\Allt•MC •1><1V•1.,kt ~ul>ll""'° 0-.,.9" CoHI btlfy Ptlol, , Jl:Sil!, Mkl>HIJ.,..•• llN!Ma•""9 ~lo 1J lQ.•IMI -'"9 •. -'1' JO'J• 1$ f'rMI(._; 'ACOVf!l, /M(Y A ond .._;-·--------1.>nw "·: Mt:VER~. MtlodV Ann•nd PUBLIC N,,__ Lt•-Oltflto, ACKl..fS,Lt"'1.lM. v•~ ... ,...., Oel'y lt,f HOL Tl. P~troo .-,. ---------- ·--Mltl•, MU•OOOC. Jwd1 ,ICTITIOU$8USllllU MH_.t e#I MyrM H'-"· \I· llAMIUAY ... l•T • I WAl..UICf, "'°"'H •• -1........ , ... ..,,_. ... ~ " .......... L ; .-oMl ttO, 8••---e. -••• ...... -.. ...... Meeting Scheduled SUPERI08 JVDGE Robert Corfman over· turned the jury's verdict on the grounds Lippert sists of corparations in the Newp ort Harbor area. had failed to establish - !egal support ror. a find· Welfare ang of co ns piracy, However . t he f"ourth District Court of Appeals O\•e rturned.. Coifmao's decision and reinstated the jury's verdict. The Supreme Court upheld the appellate court de· cisions. Tbe funds lo satisfy the twoudone-half-year-old judgment are being held by Orange County Clerk William St John in the form. or a $1 .4 million bond. Keynote Che ater Sente nced An Anaheim woman who admiUed eoncealing tbe fact that she was working while she drew county welfare checks has been sentenced to 10 days in the Orange Coun· ty Jail or 20 days of rom· 1nunity service work. Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E Law imposed &Hlcnce on Colleen ,Terry, 25, S ak aJter the wo m an. ad· pe er milted defrauding the county Deputment of Dr--Alfr~ M. ~oLSocialSer"kes o!J7ro. Irvine will be co.diryrtor · and keynote speaker al a NATO Advanced ')Study lmlitute on ~ ~ of ,eom11Utera ta aele:ice edUcllUon. ~ I The institute. which Re union Set I For·ValJey IClllll ~ tt....,.. c.oi. S. HOUU:COATJ:!.LAllllY.41lW. 'l'tOAlfC•f!. ,_,,., J. "'° uorr J ? -St,• t, Coot• C:A"'11 APON1C, Ct11•wl" •l\cl H~<lot; _ 1AttVOt ... ~f"99\,IUW.0.ySt. P£1tl!Z l..ohJu,.•NI P.i>IOE • I c ... i.JNw.Ultt~I MASTER\, 0.1>1• """.,..,a...~ r ... , ~' '' <.......0~..,.., ,,.. J.,....; WAllNCf:I, COn>t•,.,.. "'-""" Cl•••°""lurry DunS<ruvq1 s-c" IC,. OUCLOS, ttws E. fiiltd Htt\ ,,.,,.Mtf'lf ..... , ltlfd Wtth ,,. -(0<1nl f CIH~ DI Or ...... Courity.., Ji;ly , II Et O Al\CI•~• E"llen •nd T1mot1>y 11 '"'• All"" C.UMMINC.S. 4'M ........ ..,.., ' F~ The Santa Ana Vallt'y High School Class of 1966 is planning · a 10-year class reunion. For more information call 997-.5096 or&.49-2843. The Orange County will be attendM by about Chapter or the Sons ol the 60 sci~e te¥"ers from American Re volution the 1J NATQ eountries. will meet on Monday at will be bel" July 19-30 at Fullerton Savings and Loval o ·l~·Neuv e, Loan. 2310 E . Lincoln Bell!Um. 'I Ave. Anaheim. -;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;=======;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;=;;;;;o ti• y"' o "d Jo" n ; F E l.. 0 N It R. PulMt'°"" °'""91' (oa1t D.>fly PllOI. M••o.t•tl M•~ •nd CM I Roen•·•. JV4y ,. 13 )0 '""' Augu\I • 197• The 7 p.m. meeting is open to the public. DUFP', hndra l..U •nd Al .... rt ' ' ' ' ~16 .H<~ton: MA 8 ER AV. we.-u --=========::::::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:~=;;;.-"""°" l , MORAtSOll. Bh\ie EllHI • • =·~~;FRASER, OtW\O J. tN PLUMBING • lh-flt• Nell~n OVTTO# ~N l!l..1..JS DUTTON, rHldolftt fl/I ..._.. 8M< ... c.. o.i. ol._ Jul, U, ,.,.._ W•1¥tO tJ'I h•'I w•ft" Fr~_.. D•llO"; ••n, Wllll•m ll. 011tl011, ....,...,, Ot_..,, Tor~-; Sl.U•, Hei..t --; ll>H• Q•-M Ortfl. ~ ..-11 ...... 1 ... rydlrecton. 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DIM ill a C•ttMpOi"Clf"J SurrOWMliftt of hrtta THet a.cl w ...... 11et•u. Da.ce o..t Show TI .. MOftday thru Saturday They then passed the spot where Gilbert J . Torres. 23, apparently p~mped several shots in· to his wife Margarita, 21, then put the gun to his own head and fired. to the Music of WAYNE VINCINT I HIS TRIO Stortln9 ' r .M. SHYING Lia -..... f1I .... 1t ........ , ... -----fll-4P.l.·11:JI P.1. ... f'I. & SAT. - THE TORRES woman t~mbled from the •Pffd· ing a uto whach finally rolled to a lialt some dis· tanceaway. ... S.Y-4P.l.·1l l U.M. "They took us through in a convoy. What a hell or a time for it, .. griped one woman commuter. 4 I 00 M.cArthw ltld. • N•wport 1 .. clr For RHer •atiOft,, Coll C7 14J 752-7141 "u. .... ,~ c1m1T CA.IDS ACC8'TIO ~ JCPenney imwPORT 0 CENTE1:t FASHIOH ISLAHD STORE OHL Y CHINESE EVERGREEN Great f'1ouse plant for low light areas. 4" Pot. Reg. 2.49 WROUGlfT .~RON Assorted Colors and S~les _399 ' GRAPES • • \ 6 Table or 159 Wine varieties . Gal to choose from • HYDRANGEA ';t _499 MOW 149 11:...:..:...:_....,ri~'""'-·-Beautiful ... clusters of long lasting flowers .. 5 Gal. In Bud & Bloom 1 Gal. Reg. 1.99 OSCILLATING SPRINKL:ER •4W ... •••••• .w ....... D1114t-A. 449 GARDEN CENTER MOURS: S.t.-1-.30IO6 ;_a•S....10to1 p& I • ., • Races Dot Coast . - 81 ALMON LO<SABEV 0.11\oll"I ............. ... Tbree loc:al yacht clubs will atac• olf•hore rec:" and ~atto.s Saturday and Sunday, kteptn& bay and ocHn watert allve with sailing craf\ from Newport Beach to Hunungton &!act\. And farther down the coast Dana Point Yacht Ctub wUI stage the fourth race of tta 011na Point Series for Performance Handicap Haclng fteel yacht.a. ON THE LOCAL scene. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will send a Oeet of oltlhore races west aJon1 tM coast on the tradltJonal Huntington 'ri<telan4s race that will be <'learly \ill.Ible to 'lhoreside watC'hers from Nt'wport Pier to lluntmiton Beach. The r ace will involve the Ahmanson Senes for yacht.a rated under the International otf1hore Rule CIOR J; the Dickson Seriets for PHRF. and the Col'kelt Series for the Midget Ocean Racing f1eet <MORF J. Un'LK Sill PS F'Lt: t"T JUIUor JavwaUonal. ~ay Sabot SUNSET i\QUATIC YACHT CLUB -:--Pbotoday nae~ ( PllRl-'1 Sunday 8aata Moeaka Bly SANTA MONl<:A YACIIT CLl'B Friday Jntraclub Ne 3. toduy. Olamond in the Ro ug h Race. kttlboats. Sunday . BOATING KING HARBOR YACllT CLUB • Joli Leading Coronado-15 District I champaonship. Saturday; Matt Walsh raC"e, han· Ra M · diC'ap, Saturday ; CaJ-20 Tuneup, Sun-Ce lO BUI day; Wln·ard Sabot ft'leet cham- pionship. Wednesday, July 21. .VICTOH I A. CDnada tAPI -Joh. a 61 .foot CALIFORNIA YACHT CLl,;B -s l oopwh1ch Ml ~Nnd Closed C'ourse race. MORF. Saturday. Ragtime of Seattle nnd San DW10 OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB - Rorick Trophy race <PllRF1 Satur· day. Sunday. SILVERGATE YACIIT CLUB - July Series (Jr. SabotJ Saturday; Clipper Series, Sunday. SOUTHWESTERN-SAN DIEGO · Soreery for lht firs t lime Ill a "Aeek Tuc:.dav. took a slightly more i.outherly route \\'edne day , found strong~r winds. and moved into a t5·mile lead over her two rivals with 810 mill's left to go in the race to M nu1. Friday July HI. 1976 DAIL V PILOT ,4 9 D~ndicap Dlstancl'. Set Race orru~1uJ of the Del Rey Yacht Club have announced that the handicap distance for the l.1.25·m1le M ar1na del R~y to Puerto Vi.1llarta rue" has been set at 950 mJles The race cets under way i-~eb s. 1977. Another innovation of the popular hlennlal race 111 that 11 ~ 111 b-.· QP<'f\ to )'achts rut<-d under the Pl•rformance Handicap Racu\g fil't"l system s well as )8Ch t.s ra tf'd under tht• Jntl•rnah onal (>((. shore Rule M axlrnum acccptublc rallng under PHR P "ill be lSO Rae(' co·chnarnwn Je.rry Brhikcn and Albert Al len. toJ!elher \\1th lleur Commodore Ron K11_plan. r <in tht> corrt'cll'<I tim~ of the 1973 and 197S racb through a romputl'r ond concluded artcr carf'ful e\'aluation lhi.t a hatldlr:.p dislitnCl' of 9~ miles W;ai\ lht' Ollhmum l'flUltlli:t1,~r foJ' all <'il.ISSCS of boalS in this lon1i1. predominantly downwind race REASON t'OR TIIE chan~e · Handicapping on lhe basis or the actual dis· tance or l.125 m il~s emoln~ s the handicap ratin1t de-\ 1sed by the l 'nttro Statl'S Yal·ht Raclnit .l1mon for Ol)•mpic-courSl' radng which consists of a but, a fearh and a run Howcv(>r. the Mexican coast races -as well as some or the Pac11ir island races are usually down~ ind runs. and most such races also have one or more t'Xl rcm ely light wind days during whiC'h the s maller. lighter Class C boats have an advantage overtr'le I urge Class A boats. The re:rnll of these conditions frequently pre- vfltta the larger competitors from doin& well In the overall standin11 on corrected time. aACE ot•t••CJ.U.S 8410 the DRYC computa lions of the lt1S and tt'.fS races were converted lnto series of comput£'r printout& or overall corr~ted Ume ata_ndlftl• bnft'd on U.mlle1ncrcmenta at dis· tancH ran~ntt from TTS mild to the true race d l.S tance ot 1,12) miles. 'f\~ COlt\pUtAUOftS Were lO determine at Wt\1ch d.iatM't> the A. B •nd C c:la bo•ts welt-<' moat equally rep~aenled In lh~ lop J)OISiUons of the over all 1ta_ndln11. At llO mllH the 01>Umum dlstri~uUon oCthetop posltloa1 wais Achieved. For the IOR ratt'd yachts the club will use th(' h1t£'sl nwhiion. JOR Mark Ula. The m inimum rat int: will be 25.0. Six Boats in Olympics Six dlffe~nt tyl>l'fJol boats are used in lbc Olym pie yaC'htmit competition. A Finn has 11 cl•ntt'rboard and Oflly one sail and Is piloted by one person. Flying Dutchmen ond 470s hu' e <."ente rhoardi. and are opcrutclt by two 1:>\'0ple: Tempests have u keel and aresaill'<i bytwopcople: Sollngs have a keel and are sailed by three. The Tornado t'alamaran ha, two hulls and is sailt.~ by two people. Each yachteompctcs in sevt>n races. The higher a boat plaC'cs. the fewer points it receives. With tht' poorest st'ore dropped. the yacht with the fewest points in Its div\:.1011 wins South Shore Yacht Club will wind up lts llli;h Point Series for PHRF yachts "'Ith three races. th~ first starting lo· day and the other two on Saturday and Sunday. YACHT CL UB -Dix Brow Trophy ------------------------------------------------ REGATTA TYPE racrng e n · tbus1asts "ho prefer competition ·•around tbe buoys" "ill sei! plenty of action in Balboa Yacht Club's Midsummer Regatta for all classes with races ror small boats inside the bay and larger craft in the ocea1' starting off Balboa Pier. A number of local Cal-20 sailors will be attracted to King llarbor Yacht Club. Redondo Beach. were former champion£ in1he-class wj.Llnace in a r~ion re1atta Sunday. follow~ by the start of the national chem· pion.ships on Tuesday. Sbuthern California Yachting AS· ~ation calendar: Loi Aa1eles·IAJl1 ••~h • LONG BEACH YICHT CLUB - Catalina Island S<-nes -Long Beach to Cat ,.arbor Saturday, Cat Harbor to Long Beach, Sunday. CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB Geary-18 Invitational. aturd;,y, Sunday. race <SDHF I Saturday. SAN DI EGO YACHT CLUB - Ocf'anside overnight <IOR J Saturday, Sunda)'; K-38 cha mpionship. Satur· day. Sunday. .SANTA CLARA RACING AS· SOCIATION -200th Annh•e rsary Series. all classes. Sunday. MIS.SION BAY YACHT CLUB - Laser Circuit, Salurday: Series races. junior senior and ocean. Sun· day. CORONAl>O CAYS YACJJT CLUB -Bi-Centennial Invitational, PHRF, Saturday, Sunday. Nort~ Hd hdaDd WESTLAKE YACHT CLUB Sabol ln.vitational, Sunday. SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Wil<lon Series No. 4, Saturday : One· Detign Triungular ral·es, Sundny. ANACAPA YACIIT CLUB-Scnp- ps·Kettenburg Union Oil Cup. Satur· day. . Tahiti Race Said Slowest 011 Record l N •JY'CJ~fttlriJl\t~~""fl91'0uf\ ~,,,,.,_,., U """ \• ft\?\O;~Ul'W\• lq ... "'''••t>•• ••nl. n?"I-"'* murnu'\q f'\..x,tr\ H19fl• \otu•<lr.tiy 11 h 0 . All four yachts in the 3,S71-mUe Los Angeles to Tahiti race are snugged down in P11pt>elt• and lbe raC'e gOH down an the books as the slowe~t on record s ince the race has been s tarting from Lo:. Angeles. <otHt .. t f~l)Wt'ttftlt•\ w1ff r..,.91. 01 1411••" " 11tnJ 1.; hu•M ''"' Pt'• 1\"t • W'!I ran·)• Qiilltw "4"H f-; .;.n.o ,. ft_...,.h,1t-n)Ut.t•1U•f'WlllbJ,I) Despite the llght·air characteristics of the race, the two large yachts won out on·corrected lime over lhel\\035fOOlt'tS. !>Hon~ 0" U•TUllOA; om Overall handicap winner was Irving Lou be 's '"'"'"" 1 i• •• ,.,.. 48·foot Frers·desilned sloop Bravur:t. Oakland. She ~;;..,~WI" ~ ~:::: wa11 second to finish behind Nat tom a. Don Dalziel's '-to'''"'"' • 11 o"' SS.foot ketch from San Francisco. -~--J: .. ~ ~uNoa; -~ Tentation .• -35. ool sloop s i(f by ean· r ....... CI.. • ,. '"' fi'ra ncols Luuan. 'tahitfwas the third boat lo finish .......... 0.. I loP m ut9:l7 1a~tSunclMyn.ight. ~~;~!":~~ -.1.m ~~.:·,u,irr;,,,.,. Henry Grandin's ~·foot sloop Tinsley Light. M;;A> " •• II Cl pm "'" II , San Francisco. did not finish until Tuesday al 5:39 a.m. Tahiti time. Now is the time to enrich your enviromnent w1lh trees and shrubs . 20% Off Thru July 31 FICUS "ROBUSTUM". Anew flcus·O.Cora. 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TIRE • 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 540·57 IO 646-5033 ------·Sooner or later, you'll CNKl Generals ------1 J , •' • ,. • Friday Juty 16. 19~ . .. t I •• Here's New. Kiud oj -Loue.ry SAN f'RANCISCO <APl -Last priie ln lM ~lancey Strf't't Founct.tioo drn·· ln( ii SJOO but ninth Is e\·en better the communlfy or ex-convicts "''ill promise not to mo,•e Into your neighborhood for u year. And tr you win sixth prlie. you will &et your o••n "dial-a-friend" th.rough a telephone number pro\'id"id by th~ foun. dation: ··vou may call it at •llY ... time durine o ne year a nd the perwn on the other end "'ill. in an un· del'$lBnd1ng vo~e, agree "'1th a nything you H)' ,.: • accordmg to the raffle ticket. JACK BEHAN. HEAD of the roundu· . lion's raffle teum. said the tickets are given a"'•Y free lo anyone who asks but the-suggested d onation 1s a dollu. He expl3tncd that lllwte laws protubit· THB FOUNDATION WAS started by New York City nath-e John Maber. 1n H ·ec>nVtct -..ho named It Delatkiy Str~t after bh o ld lower ~lanh.tt _.n netshborbood. &-han said the prb~ are for re~I "SUre, we'll put on un airport rtttP· lion first prise." he ald ... We'll 11:t a hundred people out there "'ith cameras and a band and greet you at the airport . We'll do a nylt_ling ... ' Other priies ure. -Sffetld: A lox and bagel sandwich with rNJ onion and crewm cheese.• the Boaton Sitt'ong1.,.:1 Bd\an :.ald this Is for real. too a nedllac~ made by the late Al~rt OeSalvo to while uway lus years in a M 1&sueh1.1setu prison. -SbUa: Th\t ''dlal..a-h-tt'nd. ·• -S.nalll: "A meiu~e m the sky Your nonS('tl tolo&1<'ul rour-word - , mt'ssa1e wlll be printed on u i:lunt 11trea1T1tt. atloche<l to a 1>lunc. and flown - over the Bay Arcu," -El19aU.: "A bromed buht ol you or anyone-of your ch~lna. l'll'Ulptt'd and mounted lo a public: plul~ for 11 year. Wu will a l o aCfix on engrun'<I plaque tt>Stl· fyine to an.>•thlnK you ('luirn to have done ornol don~." -NlaU.: The "good nl'&llhbors" prl:u• • sng lotter!.-do not ap1lly to the yearly drawing s ponsored by the nonproClt re· h::ibilltatlon renter because the tirkets are .. free.·· -Tlllrd; "'Wit.nesS4..-s for an alibi, 10 In number. which "'0 will providt' to s weor to anything you i.ay that you did -out· side of a courtroom. Please Spt'C'ify type, sex. race and dress of witnesses." -Four01: A year's worth or dancing ... lessons at the .. famed"' Arthur Murray Dance Studio In Oakland. me11nlng the foundation won·t move lnto your neighborhood for om• year . The found at ion now 1s bast'd In 11 mansion in the afOuent Pacitlc Heights section of the city. E X P A N 0 S Y 0 UR -Tf'•fh: SlOO wottLO • .. But nobody evt-r w:ints that,·• said .............. .. -Tlj11a11a Sperial 0.llY "'"4'• ... -· This funky mailbox is not in ,Baja California: it's on Tijuana Street in Uiguna Beach. Jutting out of a co,•er of Creeping Charlie, it includes it s own ,plants, wine bottle. iron work and seasoned wood. Neil Dianiond Co01eliac~·-set ~ By BOB THOMAS • LOS ANGELES (APJ -"I want lo go places rve never been, do things thul have never been done. New challenge!! ~are you, bul they also ex- cite you and get you up." 5'1perstar Neil Diamond was <liscussing his re- turn to performing after a lapse of more than three .,·ears. After his record·breaking one·man s how at the Winter Garden in New York in 1972, he abruptly left the spotlight for a period or writing and in· t~tion. · HIS WITHDRAWAL LA.STED. UNTIL early this year, when he appeared in Australia and N,..ew Zealand. And be recAtnllY opened the SIO·millfon 1\laddin Theater for tM Performing Arts in Las Vegas. llis fee for three concerts: SS00.000. Then he threw in two m ore ut the bargain rate of SlS0.000. "In August. I'll play "Forest Jlills Stadium in Now York." he added. ''It huin't been used for C(\l'I· certs in four yeurs beuus~ of troubles with au- diente1, but they're opcnin~ It up for me. r·m the only one pl3ying there t~~ summer. I don't expect any problems. My au· dlence is more ma lure.·· Diamond wlll ruso apeear in Clc\'clttndand Chicago. perhaps the Greek Theater here. a few other cities, make an album-in No\·embet:_ play Japan for the first time In December. then start taping h1:. first te le\!ision special for NBC. THE COMPOSf.11. singer talked about his rentwed activity in his comfortable office on a Wlnninll! tickets will be drawn on Labor Day. -Fifth: "A c hoker. handcrafted by Behan. • !II! 2 DAYS ONLY! I SALE ENDS SUNDAY. JULY 18TH ... HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED GREAT SAVJN-G$ .f0R SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLV! Save 25-50%. SaVe 25-SOo/o. Save 25-50%. Sportswear sale. P~l)tsu~t~Ie~ airl's Cleaiance. 114-112 off 1/4~112 ·off 1/4-112 off . •Women's swimwear I. • Tanktops and blouses , , • Fashionable pantsuits ~ 15.99-19.99 DQW 9.88* • Pants and coordinate• ., , / . .. -. •. Lovely summer dresses ·•PANTSUlt PRICING ONLY 49% OFF WOM~'S PANTS -$2 REC. 3.99 '4-'5 OFF 50% QFF •2 OFF .;. . . MEN'S ~ PANTS AtiP-HAWAIIAN . sH1Rft~ J~c~~r?; sH1R.Ts ·5ss 1~. ;,. 3ss _ REC. $10·$1 l. or:#E~. PRJ~E REC. 5.99 • Summer tops, aunauits • Shorts and tanktops • Children and girls 50% OFF 50% OFF ~ LEISURE SUITS 112 Off REC. PRICE BOYS' SHIRTS 2/$4 REC.J.99 EA. • Easy puJJ.on atyle • Spo~ and dreaa • Men'• coordinate. • Me.n'• 1ize only • Men'• aize suits • Auorted 1tyJea • 2/$5. reg. 4.99 ea. • Color selection ,. • Lo9g sleeve ahirti • f aahionable ,tylea • Machin.e washable • All summer stock l --DIAMOND W-e a .l 11 o l l ~ · wood sldt•treet. Now 33. he seemed relaxed about eager to race auc!iences again. SAVE SHOE SALE CLEARANC SPECIAL S4\1i~ ', WOMEN'S FASHION ,. , PE€I-AL ~AVE.._ SPECIAL~ The t\laddln date was his Las Vegas debut Why did he wait so long! .. IJecause I didn't know if I could do two performances a niJthl. 14 in two weeks. My \vork is not crooning. not hi!ht stuff. ll takes i\s toll. .. The right plare and the right situation •ever came up until the Aladdin. ll was a chance to do a fi rst one show a ni~ht in concert rormul, open~ng up a brand-new theater with an artist who had nc_ver b<"en in Vega11 he(ore. \'C's. it's a lot of money, bot I think the hotel can come out aJI right. A(ter all. 'l.500 people would be attracted there ~'·ery night. The gambling lablcs should do all right." WllV DID 11£ IEMOVE HIMSELF from performing ror so long? ·• Aft<'r the Winter Garden engagement. I felt blirnt out I had ~'n on a mcrry-ao-round l\ince I was 17 . 1n my early ~<':trs I ployro as mon)' a 130 c;JJ1cs a year. .. , Wll!I wurn<'d by my manas:C'r. my ogents. M)' friends nnd m) fo1\I\ not to quit. that it would ~ cbng('rous to m y <'a reer. with !IO m ony new Jl('rformt't. rominJ: nlon1o1 all lht• time. But rt was 1mportunl for m<' lo ~cl awuy I Imel to find myself as a pt•rson.> to rcmo"e mysl'lf from the cclcbrHy out lht-t(' In rr"nl or the aud ienc(' "I wanted to enJOY all tht> thlnf!ll I had missed - ¢hrtstma11, birthdays. soe1alu:lng with ram1ly and friends. Al110 I hud a son 21 ;:. who was J.(oinl{ through a difficult period I It> m.'<.'ded mt> more than the pubhr, T hat was thi'fmul rlincher." Olt\MOND WASNT IDLE. llE spent :i year on thl' rilm ''ersion of "Jonathan LAvingston Suiiull." The upericncc was both bitter and swe~t. He felt that the film never solved the problem or trow to make seagulls talk, and his clashes with producer tlall Bnrtlett endl'd In a lnwsuil. "On lhe other hand. t had ne \•er v.·rHten for a film before. and il was like n professionut seminar for me." h(' added. "ft was a f(rowth period; every day was 11 totally n<'W experience. Although the mo\'lt' was a failurt> in this coontry, It was very popular in Japan. Btilgium and other countrlM. And i.he album sold bet"·~n 21: and 3 million copies.·· OurinJt th«.' hiatus he also produced his "Ser enado" a lbum and the j us t -released, ·'Beautiful Noise.·· a sentimental return to his youua as I Tin Pan Alley aonp-rittt. THE WRITING OF SUCH ALIJVMS can OC· cupy a )'Hr ; the songs lhemsel ves can come I asl or Slowly, "It took me rour llQlths. working every day. to write 'I Am, I Said "." But 'I'm a ldiever.' which 1 wrotenine orleft yeanqo, wuclone in ahalfbour." • wm there be more lapses ill Diamond .• perfoma· Int career? He won't predict. beyond sayinc that he DHds ,..,.. cbaUqa. Amont the possibUiUes: an open. a ballet. ~ "I've (tot th~ hots to wtite an opera. and l U.ink I can1etan~ra bOU1etoc:omm1u&onone, .. besald. I HOISERY ACC~s·oa , . . • ARP/\GE LEARANC WOMEN'S DUSTERS WOMEN'S BIKINIS 1/3-112 41~1 -1/J~V2 44c.1ss.1/4'1/2 2/$1 . • • Off REG. PRICE PER YARD Off REC. PRICE OFF REC. PRICE • Family 1hoe1 • • Good •election · 1 • Knee-hi hoisery • Ankle-hi hoisery •2 Offj., 1/2 OFE I Fl:UFFYT-ASSO~TED PILLOWS SHEETS , 4~. 50% REC. 6.99 OFF REC. PRICE • Other aizea on aale • Not all aizea and • Machine washa,ble • Styles available • ~nes an..d bats ~·Scarves, jewelry SAVE - ASSORTED DRAPES ... • ~ t 25«)% OFF REC. PRICE • Ready made drapes •Unclaimed cu1totn1 Summer knit• Maqy 1election1 1/3 OFF. • ASSORT-ED LAMPS .I 1gss· REC. 29.99 • Wide selection •Reg. 49.95, 29.88 20% OF~ 37% OFF •s OFf . . •10 OF.F THERMAL 6-DIGITL.E.D FIGU~E ,, 1 ICE CREAM BI.,ANKETS ISPLA Y FIRMER' -F:REEZER . 79' 4~ v J88. 1~· REC. 9.99 REC . 7.99 •. Many 1tylea aizea • £1ectric calculator • Standard atyle too • Hai 4 function a REC. 7.99 . REC. 29.99 • Great body shaper • 6 quart fteezer • Lose weight now • Easy to operate . . ' • Lovely dulten • Loungewear aale • Assorted styles • Prints, solids . 50% OFF 20% O~F ' ROOM SIZE RATIAN REMNANTS FURNITURE I ' $62 20%. t2'x12' REC. 124.99 • Colors, aty)ea • Other size• on aale OFF REC. PRICE • Good selection •Table•. chairs. more 34% OFF 38% OFF BROILER OVENS 2488 REC. 37.9$ • Fait and dean • For cool cooking FRESH CASHEWS . . 99c •z LB • Deliclou1 anack •Ref. 1.60 for Y2 lb. • COSTA MESA bristol at., at san die'o f~, 714-549-9400 RUl!L£ln:ON.~bor at ·O~!lllletliorpe ...•• '114-879-2500 HUNrlNCitOM BEACH edinger at ~)l,. 714-892-6611 s.v\TA ANI\ bllstol at aevent~nth ..... " .. : !14-54 7-6841 1 #' ' ' Friday.July 18. 1978. . I • t ~· .. WAStQNGTON <AP> -For Ow rant tbne Ii.off Daolet Webltff st.ut.ed td• ledure dttuil ill 1831, more WoejllD than men have uked to try 4*t u.eirJllaUorm lalenll Oii IOln• ol Ulle \oucbllt triUca OU. tOUJltl>' ran come up with. And th-r want to talk about thin11 besides ldcb, homemakina and &lamor. 1'be women are c.-lalmlnt ex~rtlle ,in everythln& from palriotiaJn lO st~up comedy. EILEEN HALL. A PKEVIEWEll for the annual convention' Of the Interna- tional Platform Associ,tfon, said Thurs· day that women contprlse more than half the 400 persons who asked to., PH(orm for delegates to its annual con- vention. Tbe auodatlon. 'hkla mee(.s here every summer. Is the auccdsor to Daniel Webster's Lyceum ancl lh• ..,. ..,.. Chautauqua circuit of the earty 19009. ltt IN DellAND members are.most11 booking agents for Jeanne Dixon today'• lecture circuit. no• TIU• 811Plkanta. r•1-s from 11n1te.a11 to •me seasofted vet..-aN. llrt. IJall bas selected about 50 who will 1• •chuff to try out their~ 10 mlnutn on the·l .500 convenUon d legates in hopes of wiMine contracts. The lectul'e circuit lJ a '2·blllion-a- year ~ilMld. "While we bad more women than tnen applyln&, lM)' are at.ill a Ullle bebind the men ln ••£1ence," llra. Hall said. "I could Oft1t about ao ~ on stace uua yeal. t the pertftUlt lt ietUnc hllhef •vefJ ,..r. Laat year,il wu only 24perc.aL ... " "WOllBN VSED TO TaY out for- homey \)'pei of thinis -children, ln· aplratie>fal. clamor. 8'at now they ore coinc in aa convenUoo apealers, as lee· turen on llll kinds ol aebjttu and as atand-up co~ic1." . Not all tbe humor 1a vtnta&• Doris Day. Amoa& today·a wouW.illle comics, said .-...r spokeswoman ror the con· vmtion, was one woman who sent in "a ' SALE ENDS SUNDAY, JULY 18TH ... · • nwtn r .,. ~ 2 DAYS ONLY. HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LlMITED! s~uMMHR ·CLEA tape that was to dLrty we couldn't po11lbly have used lw'r-1 WUUam Jennln&1 Rr')·:an lectured on the Chauta1Aqua clttwt. so did Mack Twain. Featured on the modern circuit have bffn actor Hal Holbrook and col· umnist.t Drew Punoo, Art DuchwaJd &¢Jack Andeuon, AMONG THOSE 8El.£CTF.D for tbe conventJon. aurUna July 26, are Vlr&inia Knauer. Pres1<.1enl Ford's assls· tanl for consumer .-tfairs; Jeanne Dix· on. who wllJ make astrologh:uJ predlc· lions~ Buckshot Wilson, wh~c speciJlty is derhonstratlnte pistol sh<>ts; and Ben· Jamin Ruh e , who will throw a boomerang. The average pax for a J~rneymin lec- turer Is $500 \A> $1;i0 a night. with ex- penses shared. But lhc stars draw $2,500 or more for one-night stands. Mrs. Hall sos she Judges applicants b.Y their tape recordings, ~ript.s and let· ten. Their themes vary. Sav:eS0%. · In<loor plants. Save SO%. Interior paint~ .... Save .$15·. Water heaters. ,. . 50.% Off · 6~AL . \ REG. 84.95 • Indoor pbmta in 6" ~ta • Very largeaasortnient • 30-50% off selecr stock • Semi-glo11, ·so colort • Dries fast, -easy clean._11p • 1/2-HP comprea/gun;79.88 •Wards hot waterheaters • 94.95, 40 gallon, 79.88 • All others on sale: ,. ' -31o/o OFF .~ •3 OFF-·· •311 OFF . si>BtiAL SAVE . ~; SLEEPING .. ·. WARDS HE> SCREEN~ -. · .~ SWiM POO( BBQ ~ 1 WARDS' BIG -BAG,4-LB. MOTOR Olt DOOR ' CLOSE!-OUT BRAZ1tR TIRE SALE 159 l 3/fl gss , •488 9 4 t _ 30-5<>% SPECIAL•·· RtC.31.99 • Machine washable • ·E.a•1 tc> carry SAVE LAMP REC. 4fk EA. REG. 12.19 REC. $711 • 30-wt., 1-qt. can • Reduces wear • Aluminum 30-38"W • 2lxl2' pc»ol • 20% off other dOora • Keep cOo1 SAVE AL ( '•'. : SOLAR-X® I . . ' ~ALE . BICYCLES' FIJ!.M . · WATER -softNER OFF REC . PRICE • 21 '1%'' 4-polidarigril • Discounk, blema • Charcoal ... l .'09 • Limited quantities ,. STEREO SALE 'f SPECIAL • I . INSULAtE TODAY · . ., . . ~ ' . ' "" 80-50% 10-25% ' '788 . l1s·~ REG.9.99 .!..;}0~9,. ;~ 30-50% •'·l4c OFF REG. PRICE OFF REG. PRICE ~ Pendendanh, swa11 • Single, 3·tpeed L Chandelien aleo • 10-apeed al10 •Insulate• • Other 1izea SPEGIAL LAWN MOWER •40 Of-F-{ -•6 OFF RodM SIZE, PARTS AIR C0ND. CABIN£1' I , ;59ss $299; 888 REG.'271 REC.14.91 • Rotary 2-cycle • Air conditioner • Hu ltf' cutlinc bllde • 8,000 BTU, USV • Haa 39 drawers • Sturdy metal case REC. US9 • Water aof'tner ult • SO pound bag •&OFF . ~~,.· ~ REG.15.99 • Wllaoa racket • Tennis ball a 2.09 .. . \. . SPECIJ\L SPECl~l •st OFF '31-C:>FF ' I .. WiNP .. PICK-t!lf! CB RADIO WARDS ' ' -GYM SET TURBINE ' TOOll BOX $88 23"9 9 • 7499 '$88 REC.119.95 SPECIAL PAIR INSTALLED REC.139.15 • 23-channei • 2-awmy• • Easy to operate • £name steel • Cool roar attic • Buy now and aaye •All at'411, lock t • Fib moat trucb I Off REG. PRICE ·• Stereo components • Selected units 46%0Ff: G~RPf!~; HOSE. ,, I 1~~ .. , · REC .3.et • 50 foot Ion a • Vi" in diameter SQ.FT. • Monotherm in1ulat. • 60 1q. ft. per bag UH: OUlt IU'.Hl .-.u ILOWU SPE iAt wAaos·• TQC)'[t SE'f . 1§99 Sf;PARAlE SJ,95 'I • 42•pc. ltandard • 42-pc. metric al10 SPE€IAL s~te 1At STORAat W>aU>S'' !1. BUILDlr<C CABINETS ' 7~ L~m~ SPECIAL SPEC tu: •All •teel 6'x5' • Un1lnilhecl cablnet · • 20% off other bid. • M.l'ny 1tyle1, •lzes SAN DIEOO <AP> - I.Mal 1un enlhuaiaau are upset over the Jia,Y's plans to scrap • 1~.l.-old Sprlnsfleld nn•. They want the rl8el sold to the pu~l<' lfta\e~. By aelUng the guna In· ltead of culling them u .. tot tcrap, lhe Navy couJd probably make $1 RUNNER.UP mWloa. said San Diego W•nd.J .... ., tun d uler Denson Benbem. Laguna ••1•• StJaE some or the riftes are worth more than IZOO." be said. ·~ E ttbole tot must .,. wottb nt•ant mcntbanSlmllUOL ... • 1 ·'I &uesa the N•y doesa'l worry about lol· IF/.• 3 d inc a million dollars, but " lllS . r. I sure hate lo see a vaJ\I~ • ~ -.1e tollector's ll41$ Wendy Baker. a t976 turned into scrap." , Laguna Beach High JIA&KED uv.s. sAr· School 1raduale: w~s lngfield Armory, Model se~<md 1'11!1ner~p in the 1903, .. the rm es are Mu1s Cahforma. Teen. popularly known amot\s ager Pageant held al UC mUllary veterans as Ute Ber~eley · Springfield '03. • ~1ss Baker , 18 •. re'-The 30-06 caliber boll· ce1ved a SSO savings acfio n rifl e wa s bond, trophy and charm America's standa~ bra~l~t. rantry weapon .. Shr. *as. sponsored by World War I and sa tbe Kiwanis. Rotary and some use in World War 11 Ja cees clubs or Laiuna l--30_ nara ac · Since lh +:i""'t '"!-h.._&\_"",... __ _. She f) the dauibter..of uaed ·m~·a, for cl ~r .. ~nd Mrs . H, R. order drill and color Bud Baker of Lagwta ouard ceremoniea. Beach. e Miss Baker is active ln Most of the rifles the Newport Beac.-b Na-being scrapped by Hr& tional Charily_ League. Navy were built In 1111* '. 1 Ex-Monkee 'IU~ New Direction For Nesmith By WILUAM SCHIFFMANN SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -l 'ts a giant step from the angly strains or "Lust Train lo Clarksville" lo the stark while multimedia packaae of book and music called "The Prison." But Michael N~ilh Nia beeo aarprtsklc peo. pie ever since his commcrcial1' succeuhal I~ The Monkees. faded from ~tllght. ~ THE GJlOVP, NDJtllWI. AND three ot youne men, soared to rame •lth a string or hit cords .§1!.d a successful (elmalon show n'1'\ed the g~ that featured its any antics. · Nesmith say!! the group.aewr had true cont over Its own work. He first dook up fltlls by telli magazine reporter 10 years .-0 that the Monkees dJdn 't •1 their own instruments. Later. on his own. Nesmith recorded six a rticuJale bul re· lalively unsuccessful albums . and appeared headed foe.a quiet, unnoticed end. Bu\ ex-Monkee Nesmith, on· -ce Uie obJcl't or 'lldoratlon for hordes of howling fons. was not ready to give up on his career ,."~'" HE MOVED TO CARM EL south or here ond with his wife, Kathyrn, set up Pacific Art!' Con1 , q company with two r~ords tt> Its credit that seeks ti> teach the young artist or the wiles and pitfalls or corporate artistic control. ·'Pacific Arts grew out 9{ my experience In f,,o · Angeles with 'various fK.'<lple involved in the cor· porate handling or raw artists and materials." h~ said in an Interview. ' "I was intrigued with what appeared to be the problem between what an artist was doing and whaf the corporation would actually do with his work," the 33-y~ar-olct sing«*' !!arid. 1 "THE PR.ISON" IS NF~MJTJl'S nllcgorical at tempt to illustrate his feelings on urtlstic freedom. The music is go<>d by itself. but works even more cf. rectively as a soundlrack to the 68-page book ii lustraled with drawings by youngi.lers from Mon-. terey. Pacific Art's second album Is hy .1 group call ed Kaleidoscope. They are the fif'lll -but not the l111t, Nesmith hopes -to benefit from Pactrlc Art's uni· que contract. The contract pro-------- vldes such unusual '~ features as nonexcluslvl-~· Tops In Pop t•) ty, control or ~he muster ______ ... llf recordlns by the au1.lst. quantity dl1contln& for ,. sales to dlstributqrs, payment of royolllc11 for all re· cords sold and a p4edge that th~rerord will alway11 be available for sale. · f PEaUAPS 'ftt2 K£Y IS P•;RMln'ING t~ arti1t to maintain control of the m&1ter copJI, ~Nesmith said. This permits him lo maintain nr\lsllc control of the ulUma\c pack ago and makes him a part of tbe entire creative process, Instead or cut lin1 him out after the performance la recorded, Nesmith feels. Pacific Aru and the novel contract developed as Nesmith viewed with dismay what be calla "lhe devastated Uves of so many majqr entertainers. alj lhe way from Janis Joplin to, Jlmi Hendrix to myself. "We ea<abllahed It so that the artist MHS the corporation rather than having the corpor1Uon uai lhe artist." he saJd. "Bul I'm not blaming the cor· poratioos,-ln,many cases it.a A &wo-way 1lreel of exploitation. "WE'VE BEEN AT THIS FOR a C9U_ple of years now and ~e tiave a lteft'lendous sense of purpose," Nesmith saJd. "We are demon1trat1ni dally that the syst.m worka. We're fl1call7 ~HI' and shoWlng Increments of growt.11." .~ • Nesmith contlnues to • mlke concert ap· pearances and says his six posl·Monkee albums are- selUnt well in Europe. "' Pac\fic Art.a has produced a stage versk>n or · "Tbe Prison." complete wftll a rock band. dancers, rum and Nesmith narrating u.e performanc~ • .£LI I 0.All, '(PILOT r rldl"( July 16 tt71 Pat•f s Bla1netf ,~ Rohr Derails After· Losses CUULA VISTA (APt -Financially troutiled Rohr lndustrlt''I, who8t vlsloos of muJumlllion.dollar pro<1ts 1n th np1d troru1t bu-.1 naa turn~ instead into huge IOll•t't. hi ao1n~ back to what It dO<' be t ~ ··wc'n decided we're ROin.a lo aet out or the rail transit buslnes~:· says Kohr spokesman llob Rmneis\!f'I . ··w e're reatrutturing th~ bu i- nesa around those arus that In the past have been the profltr.blc onn for us·· Rohr, on aeros p&ce subcon tracting company foonded 111 this San Diego suburb in 1940, "as u s uccess s tor (~ntil t oµ monagement d~1ded 1.n l!IOO to move into the prod~Uon of rapid trans it cars . Al\hough Rohr"s sales of S2G6 million plar('d 1t set'ond o nly t o Mc Donnell Douglas in the aero~pact-in· dustry that yt!ar. compan.v <'O· fO\fnder Burt Raynes wantt'd to diversify. \ EJl''.'i ·' ,\ • t. )".-..;/,, as inflation boosted matcnal 11nd labor cos t s . Rohr found Its planned pro(Ats C\'aporutmg Cast f n Bro11%e Unit Sets. Bus.iness .. Selllinar I K~•plna the "od<.l "'" illvor of tht' 11mall .tnd olt'dium •• ,M bwnnei~ wall be lhe topJc for a bualn dcvelo1>nwn\ !lcmlnar July .2, i. ponsor cd b th" Newport Ha rbor Chon1bcr of Commer~e. Topic-1 to be covt•red In the st•minar ln rl udt• m:trketlnl( manag111nt>nt . t•stab1Jsl11nt: bus I· neli& objt-cti ves. de,•elopnwnt ol 11nanagemt>nt plans. internol audiU., adn•rtising nnd pubhc re· liations and ·a les personne l management . Tht> seminar will be given by lhf' buaJness cons ultinJ: fi rm, Th(' Saddleback Auoc1i:itt•s, begin· nln1 at 7:30 a .m. at th<' Marriott Hotel. "THE SINGLE MOST damaQ· ing thing to our environment is lht automobile," he said in 1970. "We simply have to give pto0plt-u pleas ing a lt e rnative l o automobile travel. The ma rket ror r apid rail will be Sl50 million ' a year for 10 years We expect to gtt a third or that." .. Rohr isn t tbt' only <·ompany that has had problems "' ith thts type of contract." Renneisen says. "It's a whole cQmbinullon of things. There are no es<'alat<>r claust>s w icll a low a manufac· turer to pass on cost increases and each new contract Is a com· pletely diffe rent product Cars in Atlanta are different Crom Washington and that's different from New York . lt·s llke building a diffe r e nt plane fo r each squadronohheAir Force ·· A new process that produces .. solid photo- gr aphs' Na s been e nveiled by Oyn ell EJectrndics Corp .. Melville, N.Y. Modeling are 8-monlh-old Sarah Mahoney and her parents, Randi and Brian, of Farm- ingdale, N.Y. Photographs are made by several cameras and information is fed in- to a co mpute r tha t commands a mechanical replicator to carve a wax sc ulplu~Mi the middle-one above. which then is used to make a bronze cast. Rt>se rv:nion s for the U seminar may be made through the chamber office, 675-9500. Higher Wine Price Looms? Rohr began to make substan· tial inroads Into tht> rapid transit field. The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid T ransit District <BART I accepted Rohr's low bid In 1969 to build 250 cars for $67 million. Rohr als o bought an Ohio bus manulacturing firm and ac· quirea rfieV.S:-su115Tdfary Of'two French companies experiment· ing with high-speed air-cushion trains. Mazda Offers New Five-year Warranty SACRAMENTO IAl'I · A N-s>a Democrat says the pro· Poled wine grape marketinJi or· der will raise the price or wi ne. DETROIT (AP 1 The maker Association says popularity ol c ) ol Ma.zda cars has announced an station wagons Is on a downhill TAKING un pr ec e d e n t e d fl ''e · year. skid. 7~000 -mile w arr nt~ on its _ __.'-t"i!!ODte-wM-l~hl.-OC station-_ STOCK rotary engines in an effort to re-wagons because they wanted to -.=;;.-..;.. ___ _...iiOiiii....., ___ Ei-Nptle11 f flllO...., Assemblym an John Ounlap is. • sued 11 statem ent Wednesda.v LOS ANGELES <AP> -Coun· urging wine grape growers rn ty tax assessor Philip Watson complain directly to Gov .. Ed·. says k wUI -ig•0&:4-a-M. ' muod-8mwn J( _ar)(U ht: fililll' l a w exe m pting impo rt ed Depa rtm e n t o f F ood o nd merchandlse from local property Agriculture about the proposal. taxes and thus open the county to The director of the depart. possible civil suits by the im· ment. L.T. Wallace. is <'onsider· porters. i ng wheth er to s ubmit the But the company also won a rontract with the Washington, O.C .. Metro that would eventual· ly wipe out its profits and plunge It heavily into the red. "THE THING THAT hurt us was rail transit." says Ren· nelsen. "The thing that hurts us the most was the program to build cars for the Washington M~ro. We've already written olf S45.8 million or a $91.8 million contract on that one. · Shortly alter Rohr delivered the first of its cars to BART, com- plaints began lo surface about faulty a ir condltionin~. doors that couldn't. be closed tight and brakes that dictn·l hold. DART and Rohr traded lawsuits over the problems , a nd although neither suit has been setUed yet. the 'ART program wu not what management had hoped. And 1t turned out that the other r ad transit proRrams weren't lhe profitmakers Raynes had en· visioned. "TH E · ORDE RS HAVEN'T been big enough to recoup the front-end s tar tup cosL-;, .. ,.Ren· nt>isen says now. ''None of the transit dlstrfcU1'as gone through a well planned tesUng contract. In a situation like Wash.lngton. while the first cars are beln~ used. tht>y 're finding things they want changed. There were a number of changerth2t involved costs to us that were not lhe fault of Rohr. although others prob- ably were." One inl}or problem was that most of the rapid-transit pacts were fl xed-prire contrarts and Tights, Inc. Wins Pantyhose Round GREENSBORO. N.C. lAPJ - t\nothf'r round in a protracted legal butt IC' over thC' valldlty of 3 patent for the rnanuft1<1urc of pantyhose has bC<'n concluded by a ftdrral appe11l11 cou rt. Tht> 4th U S, Cl rcuH Court of Appeal~ In Richmond, Va .. rulM that tht putenl. hrld until rect-nt· ly by Tlithts Inc .• is valid. vitali:te sales of the Japanese im· haul kids and gear are saying to- port, once the Cinderella of the day, 'Why not .,,0 all tht> way and industry. re--" g~a van?" s ays Jo~ Pohankaof Toyo Kogyo Co. said that Washington. beginning with engines sold Thursday, t he warranty would CO\•er the engine block and In· te mal parts fo r either five years or 7S,OOO miles, whichever comes first. In another unpreced ented move, Mazda said the warranty. which-covers labor as well as parts. would be transfe rable from owner to owner. For exam· pie. Ir the original owner sells the car after three years and 30,000 miles of driving. the new owner would be covered for either the remaining two years or 4S.OOO mile11. M'af101t• 011 Sida SAN OlEGO CAPl -Thepreai- d ent of lhe National Auto Dealers Consumer Book Ready SACRAMENTO CAPI - Want a tip on the piUalls of condominium ownershJp7 Or a t?Uide throusch the myste ries or health in· surance? Or wor_ds lo th.e wise about some or the dangers of dry cleaning, an In· dus try that gets S220 mil.ti.o n .a \•ear from Californians ? It's all in the HM-page "Co mplNe C alifornln Consumer Catalogue·· is · sued today hy the State of Caliromia a nd on sale to lht"l>ublic for SI each .. Illustr ated in on old fas hlonecf s t ylt'. the utalo,::ue trents 40 toptcic, 1nc ludln11 u1>hols t ered furniture. cos metics ancl automobiles . Anyone wishing mail or· der i1ules information on the catalot.tue can Wl::lte to lht-depa rtment's P\lb'li~a· lions Section, P.O. RO 20191, Sacramento,~ TallaTt-,...lll•fftl The Willard Company, Costa Mesa, has announced termlna· tlon ol negotiations ba.'\ed on a previously announced letter or intent to acqufre Penta Develop. ment Corp .. a privately held company. The two companies reported they are formulating a new agreement to continue a working relationship that began In l97S. . Bllf1tf1Mal Co•t· 1"~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pacific Telephone Co. offidaJs any it would cost rougbtly $3.4 million in the first year to implecnent bil· incual directory and operator services. The company bas been under some pressure from San Diego's 150.000 Spanish·apeaking resi- dents to adopt such Rrvioe. a....berte8ea Re5ervalions still are availa· hie for the Newport Chamber of Commerce meeting at 7 :30 a.m. JuJy 22 at the Newport.er Inn, Newport Beach Those who wish to attend may reserve a seat by calling 54 1-6727. The cost is $7. A11tf.l'erd l'cM~ IJrtlftl SAN OlEGO CA P l James ~~cnt.oft.he Calil~rua Building & Construction Trades Council. has called for constfU(· lion worker:. nationwide lo vote against Presid ent ,.~ocd. "Let s do everything ln our power to do to President Ford what he has done to the building tradem en of this nation. Let's veto Pres ident Ford," IA'<! said Ch1b Bta• Hit WASHINGTON CAP l -Theof· lice of F e d e r a l Contr nct Compllnnce is preparing to warn the nation·~ 250,000 federal con· tractor• that tht>y arc vlolaUn'l the lt1w If tht'y continue faying employcs· dues to aocla clu1- LU2~~~~Z~~~ OCC to Offer Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! FO( a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or .. Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your t~ Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 .4 /S tags S 1.60 ea. 6/9 tagsS1.50 ea. 10 or more S 1.40 ea. ~les TaJC included No C•rd? °' ... •ooi• """"·Of ••lld yt/Uf "-· •<Id••'• -Dl'OM """'~' W•·" .,.., •• -(.1•4 Dfl' t )Q 1100 u ~"' ExaJD Review Two nlne·week courses that review mat ert1>J covered on the certllied professional secretaries ex· aminatloo tCPS> will be offered at Oran1e CoHl CoUeite this faU. "CPS Review t •• meets Monda)'ll, Wednesdays, 1llursdays and Fridays at noon. be«innln• Sept. 13, In OCC's buslnHs eduutlon room one. "CPS RM~ 2" follows the nrst course, meeting at the !'•me hour on the same da)'. , belinning Nov. JS, They are two.unit clMses; Ea ch class examlnos two of the six a reas cov- ered on tht> CPS exam. "CPS Review l" covers communications. decision making and office rro· cedurt>s. "CPS Rttview 2" covert ttnvirOftmenta re· latlonshtps in bustness. economics end manage· menl . Students can earn up to 26 collese unlu for passi"I the CPS uam. ReJ!stration ror fall classes runs through Stpt. 17 tn ~ OCC admissions office. For Information, caJJ 5.56·5616. DAllY PILOT tbat discriminate on tbe basis of race or sell. The ruling could. in ercect, rorce m any social clubs and private service organizations that depend heavlly on employer· paid due.!I lo either open their membership rolls to women and minorities, require individual members to pay their own dues, or go out of business. The law, signed July 3. pro. marketing order proposal to i:i hiblt.s the county from laJcln g ad· vote of the growers, It would rc- v a nt age of a r ecen t U .S. quire approval of St percent or Supreme Court ruling to collect the growers with 65 percent or the taxes going back to 1972 on pre· volume, or 65 percent of the vlous ly exempted imported ~ens with 51 percent of \he goods. .a>lume. . O,·•·r Th~ Counter MASOU ..... flp• aad Doll711• MUTUAL FUNDS NIEW VOlht CAPI 100 ,a I 0. 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J'1i• ~$'• ji • s •• -• 411••0.:.1 .0 ' >O H \ • • t °"'1NY 1 • 1 It •I '''°'" '6 I m n -'t -'-'" t 11 ltJ 111'1... ..411111 1 • I 11 lO + -S..0.Dr •• t JO 7"1 ;·~ -it--"'""""' .0 I 1 t 0.-V• f l )t F\llft ... t IO 1J 6 H I'>-• ~ 90 • i.I 71" 1 I\ NoCA•f 10. I M J ..... , t 1"-, •• UA4.lf'C ... • •1 Jt'~ o "" Fnd!y.July 18, 1978 s 'Pres. Carter'~ ' By I YLVIA PORTER t t"oeuth mo s.rw, J DAIL V PILOT A f :I lf J immy C•rter .. ,.. to *<>me President Carter, whit ..wet lt me!_n tax,.yera! ll woulcfmun an aU-out etlort to ovorhul, rl'form and ahnpUl~be tnUre tu systtm wilh four prime Ronls: < l >all income would be t reated thuame: (2 ) the tax ra&lt' would b<' made much more "PtOtJrtotslve," mtanlna it would hit th\' hl1htr tax brackeu tM h1.1rde11t and the lowe1r tax bracketi; the eofttst: lS> no inC9me would be taxed more than once: 14> hundreds of tax fn· c.ntivet that bave been added "temporarily" to lht-system Ui past ck· cades would be wiped ou&. But Carter has no.ii· lmlons on how quickfy Money's Worth be coWd put throua b these chanaes. He tr1.1nk ly conJesses: 'I don't know bow to bespeciJlcyet .... " "lam Just not quallfled yet.•· He even talksolpostponin& a "tax reform packl~e" tor two years or mcwe.aflerlheeleclion. "'""'Pino ll , ... ~ .. ,. .. tu " ' • ,., __ •• .,., .. ,_ •• ~ .JO , " 14 -" ""'°"''... . • ·~-.. ~El.... ;i 111' .... '1'·" I 0 I~ = : ;rn I~ t .: ~ ~:1..Jr1' I t: ~ t -: =~=. .. :;I~ t;~ n:.. =:: t =·~ It~ n .. ·, 01\ =~\: ~ n~ ~~~.:~ t=.9.:-•jl 1JI 't:!~ I I "'h It~ n t ~ ,._ . .,,u , ,.,., ~w... 1 ""-•• , ..... ..,_,, . • , • .Mtl<••., . > 1'--'\ -N0:t1• 1 . '' ,,~ •• ~<» ,, ""' '" UM TT• •• " , ..... WHAT CAa1'1Ea ALaEADV RAS s aid a nd done, .,.._.,..,& J • Jli.• a. """' lll II lO~• '• k&Ufllll .. 14 U 10'" '• -It--_(;,,'-IO .• 09 ~.lo ~.•fi J1S 16\~-"1 lt• IJ•o ......... b :t•tbi U' 4MUC •• )o u. "''" tOt . t J -~·v ... •SI ,. ,._ 1(1,.M4lrll.. • ' 0\t• ....... NG ...... ''°° " ... So!lti9'M16 .. ··~ ""' ... 1 ... J J "''-\lo -. perm.,..,. sou tne: ·~· • • 140 n .-·• °""'"'' " ' i:w,.c;p ,: 1 1 11 • • oc...s-..., 1.•10 ,. Jn .-h """"""',.' u1 ,.1,. "'~ .. u ... ~--. 11111 .. .,, ,,,.,, 1 ~--. -Homeowflers countinaon moctgage interesl as 1 Cu ~~.,"",1,, .. '°• !", s1,...1 -,•, ~.-,,..! "• 11 !!••:',•,~~Md•'· 160 is.'''• '• IYIMOl •PS . u fl . HSPwfl1-... '"° o -'-SG041n .IO s JU -1• ~<• • .01 • 10~.... l k •,._ I -r-.1 • ~ 1' ~ •~ •v -.,..~ -» 10 ,_ '• 1e.i.c-.sou JI 1 ...... ~.u , •.. 1t00 o \l -"' koci...ci • • • JllH ., UftlNVt.-• • o". deduction shou d now that ~rter would like to ehm nate ""'"''"" SJO U , Otl9oll I W 1 • JOI, t 1,. Fl\NSC1 JO t 11 IS'°"-loo lt•K:ioplt JI .. I u ..... NSPw•to., dO 11 •I S<.olF<tl 1"Jo t q 1~ "i Uota-f ... 10 ).t 10'\ -1.. ~ .. ~.__,.1 11 1! ,!·,-~ !:!~'1.~1•,,tt .!!-~Ell,_• ~101 m 11 -.. c.. ... .-.i•,1• s u ,, ... ""~ ..... , ,10 ~1·-" sceuFot _.. 4 ,, """-~ ~ '-'°" 111 ..,.,_."' these deductions along with other tax inceoUves. He says -"--• '" ~ .._...,,., --,., ~~ ·~ -I IJ.'• . ltlMI> .tOll t « 2"--'' -Ttl .01> Mt 11'•-I-SConP'° .. t 11) JO 1 ll u..c:-9 l .SOl1 I" 6SI.-'" tbe d~ •• .....__,. lal t h"&b 'n 0 e •._an to .1111r...,,1eo1 .,,., .. c•nMlicot40 •• J U -10tF1ta1v .... 10•tt1 "'•··· l(C1tll'l.U•1 711 •'·~'"•, ..... ,_.Scott,,. :iors 11 1"'•11i \lll~<, 61 ''-" ""'"uc .. onsarernore-1c o 1 1 c m..., •""""'"Q ,. >• -"" e,,,. ..... untt u -'· "''"'aot1141t ,. 11 •'· 1eow1111,1 u ""'' •• Nott,.,.,40' 11 ""•"" s...ov111"'''' 11 11 _.., IMMflow" b u 1 • "' ........ --.a ma"ddle i-e hom_,, ....... ,1 He would •u'-tit• .. e 4"'-\t toll JS. JI .. • I\ C.ll•"Sv7 40 t ~1 SI -t• R •EC...Sl t 10 10'\-''I t<M>C.lllM 6 II lt'\o I\ Nw11A!rl 011 ue ,, ... '• SCwdOwoV\ il 11 1•\.... Ullll« t~ I tJI 1.-.... -·-• ,_......, ,,. ... ""' ' "' U9 •• Am••-.a 1 ,. 10 c.us• *'·· • 2 • '' "~ '1 ,. ,... • • oc..-1.na 1 u 1s"'-N ... k 1.1011 n ""·-'• *°"'' ·• • ., JO -,, ""'•"' uo .. 1so ., ... •• other homeowner incentives mor~ favorable to lower-IJDC.-1.10 • u1 u 111 .... 01,1 •• ,..,, • ., i-.-•· "'•""''-,_,. 1 ,.. u • '• IC•"""-"·.o 1 " ,...... . NWtl!M.., J ' o ~ • '·• s....ci. , '° 1 ,.. l•'•··· • Ut111p11 n .. 1 fl'-. v. 1,._.me iroups. For ·1·nstance, he would use mor• ....... "''"""' 1.rs . l n ~llflftpll 1 , 1) Jt -'• Ra-J.10 1 TT '11'-'• 1(11Vt"4 .. u I'·• -Ellrct f S I ,._,,_ t. WCIWA nt.. 12 4'jo-\1' \ll\'141tlllt 6 2 •'"' """""' .. _.,. ~,,,,.-~0 .. ,110 •• ,011 ,,•:--,.· '.', g"1,1•,",.p1 11 .• ~1·,· to"• !~-:.· ~·,-·su '.ao'°112 •»' ,11• .. : ,, 1Ci,p1a 146·• 1 ""' ·_,...,t u • '" •1 -"~·m ·•11 0 ''"-"' U..OC.• 2,io 1 100 ,,,. '• 1uarantee to assist homeowners when mort0 a•e interiest ~ ..... E --• ~ -"""'"'"-SI ltl I"•-1 .. ,,,..,,,...... .. JI ,. -I. s..i..11w .IO I 5 ... ,,_"' ~"'"° .. IJ .... ,., .... •C1'"'J 1.$11 • >l'f ts'·-"' ••r-ou iou ,,, •i~• • "' R • 1.. ' 10"•· .•• ic.ut.., 1;50.. , ,, .•. N-•~s •1 11·•-'' ~ .u • uo ,. ..... u"8<<111.eou n -.-•• atea riae ~e a spedfied level and would have the gov· ..,.,.Ohl•ll IS ,., -•• vQlll qou " fl -"' F-, i ·· 1J s ......... ltl-1\ltrl • u 11'-. "' N~IWI 1t •>1'-.. SMl'l I .... -. .. 65-IU Ulll-.111< •. > ,........ .. "Di•tt•• w 10 " ,, ••.•. ov11111u4 • •o w •• ·~ C9 . 1 u u"e-'" 1C.....Co.10 • ,. 1 -1" _._ 1 • ,. • ..... s..,r•lft'-•"J' a.1 11\• ,,. u..1.01e1 ·"" 1u "' 1, ~ment pa e difference belween t.he free m ar~et IO\leJ ""'0...1111 . •I'••'• 1.r11.i1.j6 .• ''° 1t'~-·•,..,, l. :-u \\-t"> Kettt• 1010 '1 -"'NorStm.10t>1116111"'•1'Sedco•"'·"' •>t" -v• VN•.,-•1 4J '''·· andlhefixedlowerintereslratelevel. ::r::.."; J' 1r. n~~-~ v1.~g.:fo H~ ·:~~= ~= ~~<,:: .. '~ ;:~ ~~ ~:::::.i.~·~ 1tt a._.~.:~"'-'° ~LJl_ 2t'4-Vt Svt~~"-~: ~~ l~I\::::: tl::~~ ... ~~t.:: 2{ ·~~ .\· c . I . Id be l ed th I .,,,,-1,.~ • .., •• 1100 , •• , . •I""•·'° 1 40 •.w.-.,, "10ot .. •..t• . 1 ,.,.._"" I('"""'" .1411 1 21v.-a. ~cc.o ·!! s ,, 1s1• ..... ~.-pfe.n 1 u , ..... l\ °"1" !ti .21 1 40 ,,., 1" -ap1ta guns wou ax as o er ncome "'"'"~ns,. .. • 1•H I\ t!:g4. I ' SI 11 • I\ F\1411-" .... 11 2' )1'-"-·~ ICtM<I .IOetl 11J ,,.,._ ~ _, ... ·;" I 11t1o-· ,, s..,,.11 10 ' I ,,.,,_"' uc;.s l.l1 ' u ,,_ v. waees. sala ries. e\<:. -is taxe<l. Capital gains no longer •CilM '..... u O\lo-t. ~ ' 'tns " • 1" k\-t.telb • 101 ).t'\-1e,uw '·" • s.., ""• ~. '"'!!!' 11 "' "~-, .. _.1°'' z'.ao 1 .. .,.__ 19 ""Gu¥"'~ u 0 .,.,_ '• --·'d be given fa-abl"' t••ateme .. t as 1'n today's luw, AGtftC'Tl.'2 .• 10 1t "• 1-. p11.a .. tl It • >\ Fo-.-11 l 4JIO ••• Kotr(#tl .40 I tOI 20..-..... d d.,.1 ... • 1.,.+" -ltGI .Ml s O Ill< ••.•• VIII""' 1.» • I 14 •... WV\U "" "' .,. " .. 4GftlM ... I ... 14\lo ••• Oii.it •• ,, ... ~. "' """'-,.., ,. t.S u -"' ic. .. Mc. '·" u 111 "" -,. CIPDl2.lt .• II ?tl>-\\ S..llCilDlt.lS . ' nv. ..... Uflllll\CI ,., I ti IO\)-.. -•EP .. ATEDLV. c ·RTER ILi ... ., SAID he favor" I ~,.. 4Gl ..... 1 IO •• 17 tl _.,.c;lle•lll9.00.tl64 ,,,_,, ,,_~l.MllJ fl 1t •ll ic.lf\IC..,1t4 1 1'J,-•,0«10pfJMJ •. 10 Sl\lo+\\--2.10\J t6 n -•~\Jftllll\Dl .41 .. 10 ,,, 1, ..,.. n nna <>HlA "'"'"o"' ·'° • u ,, • "'0ot.con . .s11 roo .. ,~-• .,....,. • eo10 1Q ~"' l(iddtW ' 1 101 >H•-1~ <>c<tdPI-' • • s v ....... 51o.w91 u o 11• ., .1 1111111"" ,10 , 2J '"' t" alion of co...,.rata in""'me --•y once in "ontrast to ,_..a., A-t?I tJI )Jll.-\t ~h ,4010 a 111•-\io "-'"' •• 111 t\lo-\\ l(~C • .. I SO ••• , 0t<l" ... 1S0 •• t 14'-• '\Siert ... < 1't 11 II"•!\ UJl< .. I.CM 1 U ll't.. 'I"' "' '"" UUI -'' \UU ~· •---H--~1t111-~ ~....,. 1 • l ~-•-..-• ~ 11 t u .,.. '• S1fllll-iTIT m~ UNtllMr#I.;--.,-.~ r--..,.. .. rcorpontlMJllVliit ts t1xeilll when ~srn ""''"-1 ·• 111 1'\-" (;ole(otl\CI 11 " si.. .•... °"'""Co ... • 1•1 in. ..... 1ti...osi ·'° 1 " ·~ • '• °"°"°' '1' ·• 1 16 -"' 5.1.,...jiolf,Jt.. • Ml -~ Uf!Hv<w u '" >1 ..... ell-~. p'ala to s'-k .. -1..ae-""''l of that t ........ co""""ret.e 4Mtot<1 1t I Ill flit-\t es .... 4tfl 21"9-'' GA,.pl I.to.. l 11111-~11~.t1t6 tl 16 -I, OfilOtd 1 .. t Ot 11 -\' ~Cp IU J JI -~ UflltPllMlft • J ~ .--~ UUMI ,., ..,.. .. ,.°"" ,,... ·~•P s .. ,.. . ~,. • n u -14 GATX i..ot0 .. ~· .,. K..iw"'9.U• 14 .. ,, -._ OllE•l>I i.t0 •• "° .,,.,. . t;::,,,11r« _,.,, ~' • .... ""'' .. ,, ... 1 "' ,... i. lnco-e a-ta";;..a i·n turn. "I would la" that lncomA-"t "·e ..,,._..,., I .,, ,,,_,. l Ji9 r s 1'-~'• GATil..,l.SOu I""····· l(-"1 .. 10 1't ,._,., OllE•of•S. •. 110 $1/V.-t ... 14 M 11-·~ USl"OSf.tlt . I""" ,. •• "' .. .:u " ..,._ .., ....... 2., 1 .. H"' •• o.i"""" .10 • u u-.-.. ~~ _ N1• 'l m ..... 1twec.rp '"" • • s~-.. °"'d"" 1.1A •. ueo ,. • ·~ ~P•• .so•> ,.. ,.,._ "" vsFlclG 1 ... 1; to• o .• h corporate tncome'point or dividend• -I would Uk.e. to keep ..... s...i.-, > 10'.'t-¥t Qlmllilt.A• 4 J n •t• h ~a..--Jfll• 14 1treftt•Lt1' 1• .. -lll °"~-t1110 •• 11111., • '• si-.eo .. a11,. -'• u~-l.60U J1 u1o 1o ...,..st_ • 1 »> i. • • ~,.,.. 1 1 is »1' •"' o-.,.. .. ,, •Y>-.. "....,.' .11• ,,, ,.__ £!.i ...... 111 10s -'• si...,.,. a so 1 ..,.., _ 1. uSHll<n .11 1 1t r . . lh-.t opUon open," says Carter. "I don't favor taxln1 Uie .,51_. , u .. 1 u , ," '"' 1..... J ,. .. ,_-. c.-i"' 1 .. 00 .• • """····· K......., ,.., •• 1 u11i... Efl 19.14 •• 110 •otv.-v. Slo.Mos :so ii .. ,..,_ "' "''"' .10 .. ,.. , ...... ,, same iat'ome tw1· .. e." ""1Slw•l.lll II n 1 ••• : = .. u .. 1 ""' • '" ~ ,n•• 54 ,,_ '-It-1.» I ., '1 -'• Pw,..Oot .. ''° IO -1 S*lll:Orp 1 • 10°"."' ~•te.n 4 21 II\\ •, .. NllSt" 't0 s ,. 11 -u 1 L14 • "° M"--" o.r-·'"1 " i.v.. 11; "'-.AO•• 1> ' • t, Of'w9 "'' 60•· •411 u -1 s.r11ne .Jo• n ••·• .. ="'''"' ., > ""· ,., -Carter is .adamant on m••ntainln1 the soundneu' of 4mT£T J 10 It IJ1t S..'il-\o ~~~S-tl.. I V '• •.•• c;.rtlftll l,Oot 1 11 ll'lo..... -I..~ -00.PDI" U •• llllO lhl~ •I $M11M(),~, lO 11•,-4ot 1.-IOJ 11 •4 -1omru"' •·· " ".,._"' ~..ict -4 .. ,,._" o.ss~ uo • " n"'• " L,1.a. " J • .... °""'"" 1• .• 1:10 'I .... Smill\1..t .a• m ... ,_, SI"' • ,., u\o-" the Social Security system. He ·would atU.ck the system~ :~..,:i_rc,·, : •:~·-.~ ~so-.ilt.~ J: ~ ... :2.y, P,: , 11 1~~~-~ t~~f .:: • 1 t"= ·~ g:~•f:.::" :;: n -;l t=;T:~J1t ·~ ~~: ~; ~~:=', ~·: s~ ~:-~ financial problemi by taxing income at a hi1her level. To· ..,.,.,... 1 • • ,. ·•• OolwtlMtt ·· 1 ' ..... "'" i .llM:: 1 ~..... t...ecGes 1" ' 1 ""' Oki.cl u • io "' 11~· ·•· fftlw<-• 1 tt 11 .. -~ Ut1tec11ot 1 • 1• 160 • 1 .A ..... Social Security taxes are levied on only the Cirst SlS,300 -0 Ue • JI ........ 5c-11 I 1--4 =I II• 1.S ,. -~ i.-s.tl 11J l 11•1-"-0.~ •I .• 1"' ...•. SM4M .. I at II'•-.. Ut!Tpl&wl1 Jt. I IOI -"'-u.oy •m1!1eto t10 • ,. n on-.. "ttltl .. o~... .. .. II-····· IM91tr .to• 10 11 ...... OllGlfflO .. 00 ........ a.... ) P e Ul\iftl l.tl f 116,. -~ of LD' come· Carter would tax lhe first P>Ol\IV\_P>2""" 4"'•ecln< I 4 ll ,. .. _. et•' .. ""-"' .n .,., 12'4-I'\ ~,, 1 .. 1110 -\1 Oll•NGl.to I It,. -h ... ;e,.t •.•. ::·· \JftiTtlwt •. 10 1\\ ... ,. . • -,..,.,.,.._ ·"""" AMPrnc ,,., " »"-lt c.o...1p11..i.. 1 ~-'4 E'S ..s. 1 '' '""·-" 1A~p(1 u . • n • h Oif'C9 1.n 1 1 __ .,.. USE 1 , 11~-" U11Tt11111 io.. 1 ,, ... 1• Broadening the taxable Income baff this w1ay, he sa,y6, 4'1>1Ko ,.,. • • " ... ~t11t0\. • 21'"····· ~ s ,, ~ ..... ~ ... ,.-010 ., ....... °'""''•" ''° " >1 •.••. o1.11 • '' toto •••.• U11Tn1111.so.. > --11. ··~·'d "ma .... •"r·e that Social "--un't y has enou1b mon--· Gorp 11 2.. 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Vo...,,.. ... 11 SJO --'• I ... tn ~ .e '"'"" m.,..., • ~ ~::--1~ J! ,' >11 '!.,-. ::_. 5GomwO, 1 ·~ , .. 11 ,?~= ~· c;..c:;.,, •~it ts ,.,\_ 1..t11ve11,,. •• • l 'e • ··· Owl•• 1·•' 11 to•-. \• s...a,.-ii ., t1 •• • U$l•l'I! >' • m •• • '-Sorial Security's Jong.range problems. he believes the'°'"· _" _ , • ~ . .-. ~ °"""'.a s 1 tO"I+ ,,.. ~ ...... tu 11 -Ow1111eo .ao; 4 111'r:"' E"",. • s"' •••• u-.111., .... •• 11 101e-1e d h _ _, '°-••• "" -"' •• oM • 44 m1>-" °"""".nu• .. 1~-~ Uf!NrCT". u ,.,_ '' o..;....,?.eo 11 1,,, ,,.. 1. .... , m JO" Ut.,.1111 ,.,, 103 s1 , tionl lie in a redudion ii\ the innatlon ratt" an l e un· AMIVH I Jlf I 1t JI'•-.. e S<t 1) SP •\lo-1' 0.-.10IO II '"°"···" .... ,.. MIO 11 JI~• 1 ~SI> ,Jll> t3 Ill'\..... IA I aos U ; "i, Ul'°"PL. 2 '° t n M•,. I\ e-plovment rat• to below ~ percent -both development.I "'10(ty '.0 • s ...... . , •1• ) n 11~•-'• Gtf\Mills,16 It Its n··~ "' 1,.e,,., -• t» 11. \• 0-M91t I u ti u v.-I• llGS '·'° • • ,,..__ Ul'1. .. t. 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II II ,_ __ " -• ' ~ .. 1 ,,., ti ---'4 • . .,.__ .. ....,,.. .. ,..,. ,,. ~. \"I ~•• 1 , u... .. ..J 1l 1 ;: ""' .,.. lar auto wort ... out of , .. t alt, •"l. '" . . • •• ... • ..., -·• t cJ u,.... .. ....c !" • it -• - l Heavy. Load. Ball . BURLINGAME (AP> -A state decision not to allow overloaded trucks t.o carry fruit and vegetable harvests to processors could ~ean ~me crops will b~ lert rotting in l~e fields, says the Califonua Trucking Association CCTA >. "We've relied on these special heavy load permits for some years now to get the harvest rrom the fi elds tp the prq. ceuors before it spoils," CTA spokesman Ralph Panella said. DICK FRIEDMAN, spokesman for the California Department of Transportation, said the permits take '3 heavy loll o,county roads. Friedman said the state has Issued overload permits for the past five years "because or emergency factors" hut there ls no emera y now. "One year t wu a r.ailroad s\Tlke, another year a shortage of fuel · Friedman said. "We've decided not to do it this year use there doesn't appear to he any of these factors. ' , ' "AND wtraf! BEG~G to get a large number~ complaints Crorn loc-1 governments. The 11talc hJahwa)ltl ' are probably oble ta carry ovCTwclght lonrlH with mlnimal dama1e but ovenve.lght load11 on county roada and ell streeta are just teartnc them up, .. ~lc4m8n uld. But Panella said the sltuaUon l1 critical and If t truckJ can 't tran1~ the cropt ru t enoui:;h . It could drit up food pricea. I Gfeller to Speak Douglas M. Gtdler. vie presldeni. C'Jf Tbc Irvine Co pany't residential division, will speak at the monthly dinnl meeting or the Homebuilders Council ·of the Bllildlnc I , d"11try AssOt'laUon ate:~ p.m. Monday at the Alrporttr In Hotel. Irvine. i Reservations for the dlMer meet101 may bt made bt Callilll the BIA at (213> 82$·5771. h S&L Earnings Vp 'Mercury Savings & Loan Association. Jluntlniton Beacli', bu reportedt.hehlttiestslx·moolh tf\er-lax tfrnlnp ln Its bistory. SI ,304,479. represenUng 45 ffnb uhart. Second quarter earnings. consolldaetd-..Cuoaudited, r•· aeW a record M71.9Sl , or 25 cents u 1~.,eompared v.ith9 ceats •abate. for the like period In 19'7$. JIM tlx·month total ol 45 cents a share. for the period endiel/une 30, comper• wtthlt'entaasharerortbef1r$Ulxmo6QfJ975. • • . ~rporati~11 Moves <'Att Vamtq Qqrp, has naoved to t.ase Ultra&)lltem1 8alldln1. ~ II.I~. lrvtae. The conapany moved from 1.oas '9fdl. I .. _ .. . r I . J A I" DAIL 't PILOT Cot a problem' Then writt to Pot Dunn Poi wtU cut red tape, getting r#li(' on.Tttlf'r3 and acrion yw need to olut rnequ1twa m goi·trnment and Oust· n4!s1t. Mail your questions to Pa& Dum1 At Your Service. Orange Coo.'ft Da1l.11 Pilot, P.O Bo.r 1560. Coslo Meaa . CA 92676 JncllACU ~ur ttltphont number. Tl1e c:olumn appears doily except Saturdays. Liceme elates 'Shot' LOS AJIGEl..ES <AP) -Thell~nse March, are reserved rorcar pools and p&.a. el,........_.. tra....._1 the transit buses, enabling thoae rom· Saata Monica Frfew~ Diamond muters to travel the approximately Lann will be pbOtottaphed ror o 12·mUe freeway quickly during rush pc»tcarcl aurvq, ao en,lneer has hour. testified Ill a trial on a suit brought by 'Nb .. . a group Sffkinc to halt the project. . S. · Drn:&lD' COURT Judge Gary lork, the California Depart· Mall Byrne Is hearing the case "' ......... HUT'"6 All COMO. '"""-·--· hl•o<•l"Y ~~ lo't'\ll'()N Ill(/(,) l~t;' J C• .,. '*"'''' "' . . . . m•nt of T r a nsportation project \\lthout a jury on a suit brought by the enctneer '"the pttferentlal lane pro· Pacific Lee.al £.oWldaUon which con· t-o i• 1.tt 1 .. jttt, tntifted in U.S. DaJtnct Court tends the project bould be stoppc!'d • :-. N ......... 01.,, 4'M•OI that tM liffnl• numbers would be because ll was implemented without 641·1111 used to wcure lbe IMklresses of ran-the prior filing or an environmental llTCH94 & IATH dorn mOIOl'ists traveJlna tbe s pecial impact report. llMODILIM• lanes. Berk tesUfied that officials sent. to .... ISTIMA ns the Caltrans environmental planning ... ow Dl.,.9"0 .. THE BECIPIENTS WILL be asked seclloo a statement noting the pro· t.NAHllM•"'"'"o•nct why they ba\•e or have not joined a cor jt.'Ct's potenUitl environmental impact 'tN:, ~!~~,~ .. , Dldfl Ba•ed ... Arri.,al 8•Ct-..J>OC>I. ~ · with a slatemen\ that a formal report 172·J470 :,,°"' DEARPAT:lm~le<l ~megittstoaMe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-T-~~-P-~_~_r_e_~_1a_1_1_~_~_s_._~_a_rt_cd~l-n~w~~-oo~t -~_c_e_H_a_ey_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ the U.S. last mon\h from abroad. All were $enl on different day1. Even though the gifts were under $10 per shipment, duty was charged. Wby ? • E.A., Newport Beacb Tiie Slt cm uem"'9a provldH t.ltat tf(ll uctec Sll ill fair retaU •"9e are free of d.a,, U th ~ plellt receives .. , ~ tlaaa Sii ~ el &lfts • U..aame daJ. Tiie. "daJ" la.refereace ii &lie day• whklt t.M parcel la rtteiwed al lite Cutom1 mill faclUty -aot lite day • •hJch lbe paclla1e b malled. Y•r prflellU •ast bave piled up at-Cuce••· causla1 &11e daty chrce. Tell-free N...abfto l•r f'rt9C DEAR PAT: What is that toll·free phone number where one can learn the location or growers that wiU sell fresh fruit directly to the oonsume1? l heard it on TV and copied the number down , butlost it. . T.G .. Laguna Hills Dial 8"·852· 75!5 to reaeb this service sponsored by tbeCaurornla DepartmenlofConsumer Affairs. c CEDAR FENCE RAILS 44• ~n. lfa,...ersGec~-.t'i~eepe;i'lli•~•r-~-f1t-1!tt1'fttit--C:!!tA:lti~NE:JE~~.-~-J!ll.l'lt.:~~~ ·DEAR PAT~rdered two nonelectric bed 77• M 1· warmers from U.S. Purthasing Exchange as .POSTS a7 n. Christmas presents for my sons. When my boys opened one or them a c0uple of months later, they found the ,.•armer 1lipped around and was no6ay. J returned both or them in ApriJ with an explanation and asked for a refund or credlt. I've bad no response at au. A.H., Newport Buel\ U.S. hrellaslag Exc1taa1e ltu ao recent of llavill1 rec-elved Ute bed warcun. Tile nna wW wrtt.e &e yff, reqffS&.1111 lite euct price Y• paW, and ~ea luue a refmd &o Y•· U.S. hrelt..-1'• collect e .. tonu!'I' aervice plltoee Hmlter la: (Zl3) 1-..... Replaeemeac Screte• IC...,i%etl D!:AR PAT: As a resident of Brookfield Manor MoJ>.ilehome Park for over six years, I have seen a lot or r u.st develop on my trailer. I'm enclosing in- 1 formation relating to screw sizes and quantity needed to replace rusty screws for various slus of mobile homes. along with types a nd slzes or screws 1 that sbouJd be used for replacement or repair or r vatious parts of my mobile home. wans, window and door frames. skirting and porch rails, porch floor trim. etc. a re included. l prepared this in- formation for my neighbors. but trust It may prove helpful to to E. P .. Costa Mesa. and other mobile homeresidentswho readyourcolumn. L.D.i fluntln.J!on Beach ne laformaU• yoa prewlded enld save 1 mobUe t.omeowura bours of time a .. possible er- rors wltea ii co11t.a.UJK.to.nplaee.~~·­ Ceples eaa be 'req..es&ed frota AYS '' SHdlal a self-addressed, ......... eawelepe. L D. abo me.· deMd '°'at all ttallllea sCeel tcnWS lie r~~ metlds ca• lie pardaaled la •illi••m .. •at.Illes of 511 eaclt from Coal& NII& Ir Belt Co •• Saala Aaa. He ladlllles a .carrnt price llltbt1. J. 0., Newpett ~ .... ..WAYS CllM u ftc.u.& 1rl1d ... el ' stalaleu a&eel 1erews, aala, bolts aad lelf.1app1a1 screw• are anU1ble al H. W. Wrtpl Hardware, eo.t ...... ~U•g81ce DEAR PAT: The Pilot had a recent article a"°"t a recycllnt center al UCI. I intended to clip this item out because 1 have a Jot of recyclable itema, but lbe paper was misplaced. Can you repeat Ole lnlormaUon, eapedaUy what lblnp are beiq . accepted? . T.1.,lrviae T•e UCI recyUa1 cetUer wlll weJeeme a umber of Ile•• &e lllelp ~ IU eewl.-.-.i at· Uvtty , .... Brow• paper bap, eard-...nl, boed paper, ,.._ MoU. Nlered ... clear ubnk• tlau, aJMI ala•ill•• Ull U. t'a .. are welt'e•e. Br· 1111 doaaU.U IO Ute t'elMr <Va cwperaU.. Jard • Ja•beree lloalevanl west el Campu Drtwe> 'heldaJ• ud T1nmdaya ._..,... l a9' I p.a . u4 ,,... · ll a.m. IO • P.•· &ttaraJS aM Sa.Oya. PIMee DarJI aebena al Tr•·-r. ._.. a.lertaa• ' .. ' ...... ' . ., Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 15, 16, 17and18 at particlpatift9 storn IUNfLOW£R AT RA" ITMtl • '· •. 9\ ARMSTRONG INDOOR- OUTDOOR CARPETING Colon, nlfty, th• key words are "easy~ easy". 6FT. 9•c UN. WIDE #·; n . OUTDOOR PLANTS GAL 2GAL -7-6• 1 76 SGAL. 37• Some eo U:'!'J• aome loo_k ~•ued. abome rig taow. WESLOCK SMOKE ALARM Pltag ID model Gl"9 pa a wandDa belGN ya.a get a oo• way tlcnt om. ..--"THE VAULT" VALUABLES SAFE • ,... .......... IOanacb .._.what tldel 1"1Dta to~ .................. ~It. ··- ... Add water, atlr, and ue (did that with Scotch and got atiff after awb1l9 too.) 901.BS. 127 CLEAR PLASTIC TARP 10'x25' 197 ARMOR ALL 40Z. 97• ----•7 aoz. • llOZ. 3 67 - For all ...ua.r. -ftnyla. and aacb. Addia ut. and ftgbta the effect of_... and amog. DUPONT ZEREX AJm-FREEZE 3 33 GAL lo your tadlator wUl ND -oOC111r111.-. A awat wUb air. AUTO AlB cotmmom BECHARGEm. WIULE STOCK LASTS 377. JOHNS MANVILLE FIBERGLASS INSULATION IJ~1 ~m~ 4"xl5" 4•7 5050.n . '"x23" 6•7 nlQ.n . SUPER TJUCK FOIL FACED l~"xlS" 4.67 30SQ.Fr. •~"x.23 .. •·" uso.n . JOHNS MANVILLE ASPHAL~ SHINGtES -- 17'° PER 100 SQ.J:L IS year guaranteed. becny mineral coat, no Junko. WES LOCK DEADBOLT LOCK SINGLECYIJNDER 3.97 DOUBLE CYUMDER 1.97 AU cmLa'7.:anc• company Clbout l\a y~ doA't -- plclr and pop tbeM. (Freddi• Jtllt put one on my door.) numMASn:B BALLCOCK 333 End toilet DOIM, aquea1. ~~·gap, pburp. bamfle, grlbDle. cmcl smlnpf. (Mab me a ...ordlag, tlm la greatl MAUBU LOW VOLTAGE UGHTING 3UTESET 6UTESET I LITE WITH TIMER ·39oo 5900 6900 Safe 12 •olt. mulfi-eolor lamps. add-on U rou lib, include trcnuformer. EDISON SECURITY UTE 2900 Llk• haYlng your own extra -1 atrfftllgbt lf that'• what you nMCL (Great to read yotlr ~tal.o Wlalabcmg comic• by., DISSTON CORDLESS SHRUB TRIMMEil 2s•7 lnchadff redlarger. DO more looldog for the cord. # 1030. ~1111! llit!lJilliHI' DISSTON·CORl>llSS HEDGE . TRIMMEB. 27•7 Run• enough to do ... n the large bedgea. r9Cbarg• ~enalgbL Calt·21 DISS TON CORDLESS· GRA88 SHEAR .. J i • .. 1 \ I~ ,.. > A Free Ride • • • and Make I a I I Buck · Carrt ·ies: A Way \of Lif~ I l I I ' I •1DENNl8McLEuAN carnivals plying the California a week and drivlnt a truck. This Of_hl,,,, ... ...,.. fair circuit. And they all have week his Western Pacific Shows plans to stay with the carnival. And when it shuts down for the Chria Anderson, 22, of SeatUe, their share of young people who rolled into the Orange Couuty jolned altefhe and bis brother ran join up along the "'ay. They are at: Fairgrounds. out of money on their way to Ken-tracted, more often than not. by Lopez, who has three units winter? ,. ·~ "I'll go back to Seattle and col- lect unemployment," be said. tucky · the lure of excitement and travel. which put on 75 shows a year, was Pam Brady, 22, signed up after an Costa Mesa overseeing the con· IN YOU& BLOOD reallzingshewasgettingnowhere REASON BASIC ~ struction of the show that opens "It gets in your blood," said -inberjobataSacramentopark. It was the same in l!Ml when tonightanstruns forlOdays. Reynolds, who was "born in a ~=;;;:;;;~~~~··~--~~~~~!!~~: Chip· Reynolds, 16. whose John Lopez went to work. But the Driving around in an electric scrambler van." His mother hais "; . parents have been in the business ··then 15-year-old had another, golf cart, he surveyed the several been in tbe busiaess S3 years. for years, was born lntoit. more Immediate, reason for join-hundred crew members puttjng "She's beeen around a~e the r > For whatever reason, they all ing: He was hungry. up concession stands and as-merry-go-round bad real bor· ·have embraced a unique way ot He saw a show going up in Vis-sembling the Tilt-A· Whirl, Yo Yo, ses." We. all a and asked for a job setting up Sky Wheel and 37 other rides. One of tbe foremen overseeln« They are the people who are on a concession. the crew assembling the bumper the road nine months out of the ''I got a buck, but a buck was a WINTER RESPITE car ride yelled for him to get year, neveratay in one town more big dolJar then," he said. "You , The carnivals sbut&wnduring back t.o work. than 10 days at a time and olten could buy a bowl or chili for a dime the winter . Some ot the workers Does he plan on staying with aleeponthegroundorln,tbeback • andaCokeforanictel." perform repairs 'nd main-lhecarnival? oftrucks. Lopez's story didn't end in Vis-tenance on the equipment. Others "Oh yeah," he said on the run. Tbey are the carrues.' ali•. He progressed to picking up get jobs such as selling toys and •·1 gotta go belp Gino with the CUrrenUy there ar, about 10 botUesinthebaseballgameatS12 Christmas trees. Thenit'sbackon ride." BEA ANDERSON, Editor Friday, July 16, 1V76 Bl -tberoadlnFebru1lry. -------c....'.'Canada" a ks.211 is 21. A chance lo travel, Lopez He has been..iA the carnival busl- •grees, is one of the reasons ness 21 y~ars. His parents are young people sign on. "Kids like carnies iA Canada. to travel. They get a free ride and "This i.s my first season With make a buck." He added! "It's a th1S show," he said. "The people differentllfeU.an atbome." are good." Lopez said however, working The job is good too, be said, ex- on a carnival is like any other cepl "you lose teeth." He dis- Job. The fun of traveling soon played two chipped front teeth. wears off, especially when it is He was hit in the face with a neeessary to assemble and tear fence post by "low riders" in down the whole show every seven Escondido, he explained. to JO days. "Slim," he caUed to a worker Ander~on, who operates the Yo passint by. "They're going to put Yo. still enjoys the traveling. He me in tbemovies." was h I tc hh ik ing through "A movie?" said Slim. Porterville with his brother last "Or Dtaybe the zoo." cracked February when theylookjobs. 1ackaon. Anderson, who had gone to He continued: "A lot of people hydraulics school. quit his job in come to the .carnivals just look· Seattle. "I don 't like9-5jobs," ha in& for fithts. A lot o( them are explained. . down on carnies because we're Although his brother returned dirty sometimes. l shower after 1 home l.hree weeks ago, Anderson finish work. ''But it's a good time, it really is.·• He flirted with a girl who smiled at him as sh~ walked by. "That's one thing about sho~ biz -ou meet a lot or women.·· Pam Bra y, w o wor an e poster concession. has been with the carnival several months. She said she joined more as an ex-· periment Ut~ee bow much money she could make. She was able to pay ore all debts, she said. Many people look down on carnival people, s he agreed. "In fact my mother even does." People often start fights because they think the carnies are trying to steal their money or short change them. When trouble is brewing, she said, the tension is felt all over the lot. "It's easy to blow up when you're working 14 hours a day for ' 10 days.·· she said. "The tension builds." BUILD RAPPORT Outsiders often aren't well- likcd at first. And when a new I l woman comes lo work she has ,J be careful. But friends are made. and if a man Is bother1n5 a woman there are people to1 step in. ' l'l Wa'l\tta w-, -t41t-,-...+---1 Sacramento. has been worltinr_ nearly six months. His pareots ~kit's a "pretty good idea. Ail long as 1 stay oul or trouble, have food and clothes, they figure I'm doing OK ." . \ He does it because of the travel and chance to meet people. He said the carnies might not know each other al the beginning or lhe season but they soon become likcl brothers. • "J think that's whal mnkcs tbis wh!We s h ow a nd keeps ll together.'' The hardest thing is not lhc work, he said , but putting up with lhe occasional problems created by lhe public. "We work a lot of hours and we do It for the people," he sllid. "These shows are for the people to !have a good time." Chris Anderson, 22, of Seattle, joined the carnival in February. He prefers not w~fking .a 9-5 job. Assembling and tearing down rides and concfl_ssions is all part of the carnie way of life. Mac 'Canada· Jackson, top, works on the Yo Yo while a foreman, top right, who preferred not to be identified, assembles the bumper cars. Shari Ison, right, helps set up a concession. John 'Gabby' Decker .takes a breather during setting uh operations this week. ' 0 \ . I •2 DAILY PILOT There'll Be Some Changes WASHl NG'CO~ <APJ -Th new head or a presidential com· mission say11 upcom1m: state con· ferences on sex discnmmuuon must ·'stop talking about ev· eryth1n~ thut Is wron~ and :,tart to change 1t " ElizubNh J\thanai1akos \\Ill coordmall' conferences in Jll state:> and ~erntories starting as early a., Fe'bruary to prep3rl' for a U.S. Confncnce on Women late in 1977. It "tit make plans to end inequities that keep women from participating fully In shaping society. Ms. Athanasakos, who prefers the d~signaUon Ms .. was na med by President Ford on July 1 to head the 35-me mber National Commission on the Obsen•ance of the International Women's Ye ar. The commission \\ a'i created by the Prc:>1dent an January 1975 to recommend ways to eli minalc :>ex dis- crimination. BARRIERS PIN-PO INTED Ms . Athanasal;os succeed!. .Jill Ruckelshaus wtfo stepped down last w eek at White llous c ceremonies in which the com- mission presented a 382-pagc re· port identifying barri<'rs to Ftiday. July 18 I &76 Al'Wl'•-.. It's time to stop talking and start acting, says Betty Athanasakos, now head of the President's Commission to observe Interna tio nal Women's Year. 1---4~f3UI.¥-{m:...womcn and..r~ m ending ways to overcome them. "Oka•. we have the pro· blems-:• s e sa1 . 'NOWTers g't'C r ealistic -about what kind of op· tions we have. If. for instance. f1orida has cut spendmg on a «rtain program in an action that is consider ed discriminatory because it alfects mosUy women, let ·s come up with a :>olullon. Let's not j~t complain that 1t 1s discriminatory. interested, including men. She satd woml"n m many stntM- ~lready are pl::innani:: discussions and trying to dc\'elop interest an the meetings. L I The comm1ss1on 1s part or a worldwide scrutiny or \\Omen's status during the United Nations International Women's Year. Jn May. Congress extended the life or the comm iss1on through March 1978 and gave at SS million for expenses and to help the states pay for their conferences and send delegates to the na- tional meeting In an interv ie w , !\t s. Athanasakos. a l~rn yer from Ft. Lauderdale. Fla . s:ud lhe con- f e-r e n.ces would t>du cat c thousands of womt•n and men about sex discrimination and provide a forum ror plannin~ re· medaes. She s aid 'Shl' hopes the em· phasas wall be on specific re· medics rather than on belaboring the fact that discrimmJtion pro· blems eirn.t. TIME FOR ACTION "I think it's time to stop talking about everytbing that is wrong and start to change it and make it right. .. By law. the commission must name coordinating l'Ouncals for each state a nd terntory to hel 1, determine the size of eal'h con ference and its agenda. The stale <.'Ouncil m ust try to scle>ct women delegates r epresenting a. O')iX or ideologies. incomes. hometowns, edu~ations and cultures Ms. Athanasako!I said thP con- ferences will be open lo unyont: A · daughter of immigrants fro m Spa rt a, Gtccce. ·M s. Athanasakos bel'ame an nl· tom ey specializing in divorce cases and is president of the Florida Wo men Lawyers As· sociallon. Her interest in women's rights began in the late 1960s when she was called upon to give a status· of-women r eport to a pro· fcss1onal women's group and re- alized she didn't know what to s:iy. She bl•c11mc conversant with · disrr1manation ai:ainst women. then became an activist in the ef. .fort to eliminate it. In 1069, she was named to a federal advisory committee on women created by the Dep a rtme nt of He alth, Education und Welfare. OrQan Recital Off Key DEAR ANN LANDERS: A few m onths ago I m oved t o Kalamazoo Crom Grand Rapids. Allhough the cities are nol far apart it's hkc a d1Uerent world. I have always been involved with church and club work. In Grand Rapids. t was nctJvc in many groups and the women were lovcly.1.:vt.ml'l some fine women here 1n Kalam:.azoo but they are older and seem to be preoccupied with their allncsscs and opera- tion!! I attended a luncheon meeting this afternoon und the conversa· taon was a rehash of everyone's surgery. One woman told about her ovarian cyst . "the size or a l t>mo n ." Anothe r woma n dr11cribed her Ult'rinc tumor ns "b11( as a gra pcfrwt." A third Indy. not to be outdone. s1ud her fibroid was the largest the doctor hnd ever set'n -"as big as a "'atermelon. ·' Such topics nrl' borlng and un· a11pet12.1ng. J 'vt• tned v. 1thoul suc· Ct'~S to turn the convcrsahorui to more uplifting i;ubJl'ct.h Whal do yousug.:c~t') NF.W INTOWN DEAR NEW: l'vr bcu to Kalamazoo and I un tf'U you lhtrf' 1rf' many womC"n tlM-rf" who u n talk about 1omdhln~ ~sldNI thf'lroper•ttOM. If yoa are fed up wtth "orian rt>· t'ltal•" (lad who un blame you>, Und MW rrlf'ndl . 'JlM'r() an• all klDd• of womH enrywbere. Pf'O· pie, like water, ·:seek their own level. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ju.st read the Jetter from the lady who asked Ir her unemployed husband has the right to ask for sex after 11 at night when she must be at work at8inthe morning. It seems to m e the lady's pro-61erriisn~CThit her flusband wants sex after 11 p. m .. but that he is un. e mployed! How would she feel about his sex drive if he had ajob7 Wouldshestill betooUred? IC so. she has a third problem - she doesn't want sex ANY Ume. under ANY C<Ulditions. When does she think other working couples make love? H Mrs . Too Tired really obj~ts to the Ume of night. she could solve the problem very easily by 11uggestJng that they get co~y the minute she walks in the door after work -or the first thing in thf' morning. I 'II bet he'd be debghtt'd no m atter what the hour. -NO TIMEKEEPER DEAR N.T.: ••G«Ung coz)'" the mlnute Mrs. Working Wlfr walk.I in tb~~oor is nne proV'ld~ < t ) they have no klds, (%) someonf' h111atleaat1t1rtedlhesapper. Momlng m ekes better AeMC", auamlna . or courM', thal 8be 18 • <'Hlr)' aDd hell a tom&«. DEAR ANN LANDERS: t am n divorced woman with a 7.ycar-<>ld daughter, When she visits her AnnO Landers rat.her the)' sleep jn the same bed. I don't like tom ake waves unless I am s ure of my g round because my ex has a very short temper. When :be blows his top he 's like a cr azy man. Do you think lhis arrangement might be harmfuJ to the child? r won't say anythingtUl I hearfrom ' you. What d o you say? - MIOW,ESTERN MAMA. Df:AR MAMA: I 've said it dozens of tJmes but I'll say U a gain. hlldren sboWd not be ptrmltted 'o s leep with their p1tent1. U your ex has an cxplosivl' temper, ask your pediatrician to write him a note statin~ the hcts. JI tbP slupln~ together cootlnues, M"e your lawy.-r about rf'Vl'iinJt your hu s ba n d 's "ls llln g privllfjtf'S. ts alcoholism ruining your life? Know the danacr sa~als a nd what to do. Read the booklet, "Alcoholis m -llo1J<! and llelp," by Ann Landers. Jo:ncl08e 50 cent~ in coin with your r('Quest nnd u lon,:t. stamped. S<'lf·ncfdres~l'tl en- velope to Ann Lfln<h.•n;, r 0 . Box 1400, Elgin.111. 60120. Seminars Po pular R,\1,80\\ GIRU . \lorl'lhJ1l 7 ritiOmembt•rc; v( lht' lnh•rn.illUll.11 01th•1 \\ 111 m\'\'l Ill J\llJhl'lm Jul~ :it• U fm th1 rroup ) b1cMJ.al ~11n•mc 1\!> :-.l•mhh \m1111.,: 1111111 q•.tl 'l'•·.1kt•r, '' 111 b \· 1,,.,. \f1•n\\ dh1·1 1 ·II' 1 u111 ·" '"'" .1nil forml·r t\h"' \m• fll'·'·. n I l .1111 •nu.1 ,\tturnt.•\ General ~veil!.' J'lnM~lr · \11,. \J,•11\\1•\h1•1 1 lorm1·r RJ1nhll\\ Cirl. \\Ill p.1rt1up.1t\' Ill "ll\'lllllJo: l'l'll'll\Ullll'l> 'I u~:.JJ) l'\ l'nlllJ: :-.pt•1•1al t•Oll\ 111t11111,1;u1''" \\Ill h1' 1irf1t•1;11' of tlw Ordl•r or lht> ~'.1,tl•rn ~tJr .ant.I t hl· Fr1•1• JOU J\c· n•pl\'d M a'-ul\,, h .1tl·111.il 01 i.:.11111.11 u11\s with "hkh Ha111b<:I\\ t; 1 r1 ... '' .iffil1ull."1 .\Al'\\': Till' lluntm1o:1on lkar h ur:111('h 1s :. \H> n '11 n n ~ :i vu b 11 ,. IJ 1i:.cu!'ts1 on u o t ht• J 'b) <'holoi.: ll' JI \ p 111·0.IC'h tu Crcut I\<.• Th rnk i ll)t. The lll'Ss1on will b\·i:in Ol 7 :io p.m . W1'<1nes d tl\', JuJy :?l. an thl' lluntl11~to11 Heach Ct•ntrn l l.abr.ir). S11<>11kA•r "111 bl' N:.an<.'y McComb. {\1hforn1.1 st.111• r>1'·"11111 to111c chairman for !-ioc.·11•\\ a111l th1• lndl\1duJI Ft1rtht•r 111lurmJt111n 1:-. available by calling .Mrs E .\ liar dl.'nlw~h. 536..C<JG.l. TOASTl\11STRtf ES: Ml'mbers from the Orange Co.1st ''ill be attt•ndanlo': the international convl'nt1on at tht: Marriott Hotel, Los An~les Airport. Dates are Tuesday-Saturday. J uly 20·24. Seminars w1U deal with meditation, value clarification, manageme nt dynamics, parliamentary pr()(edure and programming. AARP: Huntington Beach Chapter will meet at 1 p.m . Wednesday, July 21, in Murdy Park Center. Huntington Beach. Before the session is called to order. an ophthalmologist will give glaucoma tests. The service will be repeated for the August meeting. IRVINE J UNIOR EBEU.S: A reception for Plans -Change the st:He pre~1tlt•11t . Curo! Dlt•,s will be hosted by th1• c·ll1b al t p m Thun.da)'. July 22, at San Joa· qwn lntcrmcd1atl'&hool Sto.-ewide Mid-S.1Mr SALE ~:':!::~ 20°/o OFF SPECIAL GROUP l OO/• to 500/o Off Solt lllldl .My 21 •t llJ4 e. tA,ott Hwy. ·c ..... ....,. • •n-tolO 0.,... S-. I I to I~• Oti1J t:H .. l i>O ANNOUNCING mai n,c!w~ now at the !A ;;/f~1"'1.//u;. ~zettas HolrDcslp • lo4ANICVllllNO PEOICVMtQ &l'ECIAUST IM .A.ILICTTC & l'OllC/UUN NM.I t 107 Jamboree Rd .. Newport Beach 640-4740 For Aquarius-1---J ·- SATU R DAV, JULY 17 By SVDNEYOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19>: Diversify. -Insist on leaving yourseU options. One who wants .. ironclad " agreement may have ul· teric..r motive. Know It and protect your in· terest.s. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Restric- tions, delays should not be blown up out or proportion. Avoid co-signing, giving Im· pression that you approve when, in reality, you have not decided. GEMINI (May 2J·June 20): Some de· sires are r evised. Mem~r of opposite sex shows another side -you may change your mind concerrung "romant~ situa· tion." CANCER <June 21-July 22J : Accent on home, domestic area. family. Your stand· ing, aspirations, ambitions are so spotlight· · ed. Discussion of general course. goal could command attention within family circle. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Your viewpoint has yet to coalesce, give yourself time to focus on priorities. Strive to see as is. not through r ose-colored glasses. Specifically. you get messages from a distance. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Money, or· ganizatlon, inte nsified relationships seem lo occupy spoUi~bt. Partner. mate figure prominently. Expenses. budget commands more attention than m recent past. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22>: Finish rather than initiate project. Look beyond apparent limitations. You !lave some business that needs review. Depending upon others now can be costly, embarrassing. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: St.rive to perceive, lo get to heart of matte r. Steer clear or one who has an abundance of red tape. You find that many people lean, seek favors sing the blues. SAGiTl'ARlUS (Nov. 22·1>ec. 21): leach and learn -give attention to family member who supported your alms in past . Love, em otional responses, creative pro· jects are spotlighted. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J an. 19): Be wtll· Ing t.o ask, experiment.. to be flexible. Social activity accelerates. Home base is re· moved from status quo. Shakeups due - and this could be h ealthy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 >: Travel plans may change. Be positive concerning directions, instructions, quotations. You.'11 have to tear down in order lo rebu.lld. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20>: Money, personal possessions figure prominently. You receive accolades. but you should also insist that prom ises be put in writing. Rest· less people seem to surround you. II Jul)' 17th Is your blrtbd1y you can or· gam1,e, prepare, bwld -you inspire con· ridenl'e, can account ror money and make the most or il. Ope111ro1111D!OO Uft., 7 dqe. The Unique Sunday Brunch Crea n-A:_. pes·~ .. Egp~necllct serwcl in a c1•pe1 fresh fruit salad. • Only at The Magic Pan! Wines • Cocktails Arcadia: Santa Anita Fashion Park, 445-3715 Beverly Hills: Camden and Brighton Way, 274·5223 Costa MtH: South Coast PIH•, 551-1221 Woodland Hills: Th• Promtnad•, 114·7221 CH!ESE O' 1HE WIK BURa- KAESE RABii _ .......................... .. Ra ~uarlar ~c. ~' ... T'1 IHTAUIANT Sale Contin1tes Thru July GRAND REOPENING. .. HE NEW-EST IUT HOT JUST AMOTHB STEAK HOUSE ou personally pick your own steaJc from our gourmet showcase. Choose the cut & thickness you desire from our Choice Eas1em Corn·Fed Beef. 5alad and potato always included. . ' I 0,-~.'-'' AMI FOOD & COCKTAILS IOITO .. _...l'LMSUU C<*I JOIM OOll ............ t! .. ,...._t:JO AM. 2530 w. C.00.t Hwy. .... iport 8eoch ...,..,....,.... 541-1177 , MID-Sl!MMER SALE Savings frorr~ 50% to 70% or more. DNM1ffc • h'.+W'fed Ughtlllg FlxttnS & ~ ........ ~ ................. ....... ...... .___....,_ ...... ..._ __ ... ~,.--....... ~~ .. ................... ,,.._.__. . ,..._....~ ..... TONIGHT. After extensive remodeling, the new and alluring Japanese-styled interior decor awaits your dining pleasure. Come join us for lhe gala re-opening by visiting the uninhibited tropical lounge, en1oying Japanese dining in The Teppan Yakl ~oom, Main Dining Room or Sushi Bar, or by playing pachinko and pong in the game corner • We hope you'll plan to visit Restaurant 1<010 soon. Lunch and dinner reservations gladly accepted by calllng (714) 752-7151 . G!) RESTAUUPIT THEMORETHAN ~OTO JAPAN Est RESTAURANT 4300 Von Karrnan. NewPort Beach (714) 752·7151 1 . - Fnday,July 16. 1976 DAILY PILOT .. ., .. . ,, : \ ! ' t 1 . · ihc 'tirst f llustratcd 1ld ... " ... circa 200 years ago is reproduced here in the tradition of "the way it was then" in retailing. And in the ~ marketplace, lo these many years, ifs been traditional for the storekeeper to sell his wares near cost at mid-year. Our July sale starts today in that spirit ... and w~th it y~u will see lots of gaily decorated windows and store fronts. Start the count ry's tricen tennial with us. &oath oast 'Plaza 1 f • BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO PREEWAV,OOST/\ MCSI\ ' DEPARTMENT STORES ... BullOck's • Moy Co • Seors • JUNIOR DEPARTMENT STORES ... Joseph Magnin • FW. 'M:x:>lworth • WOMEN'S APPAREL ... Albett's Hosiety • Alroe. Inc .• Bombini • Chelsoo Row • Chri5' I oshions •. ContempoCosuols • Coorreges • N v~.g • CloudN1ne •Do1syShoppe • t edwords •Mr Elllors • FoshionConspirocy • lheFosheonKoop . Finn's Foshlon 8ou1ique. Gene's• Gfetds . Miss Hawaii · l hoHotel •Houseal leny • Hubbub· Joel's • Judy's • Kippy s • Lone Bryant • Ulllon·s • Marlene FobriQue • Neil's Apporel • Page Boy Moterrity. Pa1ooche • Sobono Lingerie. TonnetyWest • Tennis LOO(. The Wef Seal •Zelig's • ZeZoo • CHILDREN'S APPAREL... Bergstrom's Bobv News • Le Mogos1n • MEN'S APPARa ... Bomey's • Coro rs • Chosin's • Custom Shlrtmokers • Larrv Dc>uQlas • The Gap. Gentry. Homs and Fronk . The livery. Guy LMngston • The London Shop• l?ebel Shop· FAMILY SHOES .. Gudes· Born°tt • tnPes Shoes • Roots Noturot Shoes • lhom McAn •WOMEN'S SHOES ... C H. Boker. Cameo Shoes. Copezio . Chondle(s. Field's Shoes. Joyce Shoe Tree• Leecfs • Nolurolizor ~sl ·CHILDREN'S SHOES ... Stnde f?ile •MEN'S SHOES ... Brass Bool • Florsheim •Johnson-Murphy • HOME FURNISMNGS ... The Clock Corrcony. Corrpony's Cornog. Criq<et. Oecoro1or llne ·Design Research• Elizabeth O\;ke • Greol Things· GOOfge Murrov •Pace Setter· Singer • The Slorrcase ~ Udotfs • FABRICS AND NOTIONS ... B. Ashworth's • Go6den Needle. House of Fobncs. ~Accessories • Oro • J. Herborf Holl · J&.Nels by Jos~ph • KO\len'sJewelers • Schotfer&Sons • We1sfiekfs • GIFTS/IMPORT$ ... lhe Golleon • RoJ orlndio •Raj lnlernotlonol ·Sunset House . FOOO/CAHfJ'f. .. thateo.iWtneordO'teese . The Coffee Bean · Hick01YFam-; • l 1ndberg Nulnhon • Phanny's Phudge Pnorlor • See's Candy Shop• RESTAURANTS ... Amo1o's • Coaches Corner • Kaplan's . Le Petit Cafe • Mogle Pon. RMero; Salmogundi • 20th Century ltd.• OntER REtAll ... A lo Cad • ' Srentono·s ·Wm. Ernesl BIOINn • Cline's Slahonerv • D.J's Sound Instruments • Fern FocbV • J K Gill •Lourence Pipe Shop • Lynn's Hotlmol1<. Muimeod Gallery. Oshman's Sporting Goods. Plcl<wick SookshOP ·Plaza Cullety • l«>olens luggage • Snowden-Mize • Sports Plaza · Tinder Box • Toy Center • Toys lntemotionol • Westen·s Camero • SERVICES ... Bok Studio . Crowning Gforf . Golden Shear • House ofToifOf'fng •Of. W Bun Nichols. Optometnst • On The Go Travel • Regis Beauty ~Ion • Vidal Sossoon • Victor Optical • WOOd Travel • FINANCIAL .. Ameficon SO>lings • A\/C,O ScMngs • Bari< of Amenca • California Fedefot • Crocker Nalioool Boni<. • H01isehold F1nGnce Corp • Lloyd's Bonk. of ColtforniO • Sumitomo Bonk • TOWN CENTER .•• Chozan Offic e Building • South Coast Pkna Hotel .• South Coast Theatres 1.1r.111 • Wollichs Music C~nter. ' I I FREE TICKETS! GIVEN AWAY AT CAROUSEL COURT• JULY 27 •TO JllNGLING BROS. AND BARNUM &·BAILEY CIRCUS• ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER• ·AUGUST 5-17 \ \ •I i . ""' I " SC Plaza Merchant• AHoclation Officers "Weigh In" Red Cross Shoes Socialites on4 Cobbies s.1290 ~.... & s1590 of dollars off prices! EX.TRA LARGE SIZES EXTRA WIDE WIDTHS . J ·cAMEO SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA Advertising Feature s~ ~).~a: .Merchatits 'I open Races l South Coa.c;t Plaia 's romance with. the "" "sport O( kings" WU$ kicked Ofr this Sl':iSOn ., at Hollywood Park when the Suuth Coast Plaza Purs-e was th~ coawunion feature of opening day f.cstivities. . In the winnC("S ciroJe presenting the silver plute on beh.Of of the South Coast Plaza Merchants Associlltion tp lhc winner \\'ere J~ }fattstelri. Doh Rooten. Associa· Uon Cene Robens. ftaza General Manager: , Joe Metcalf. Vaughn Redding. Costa Mesa Chamber President. and Chamber E~­ ecutivc Manag.er. Nick.Ziener. In a bit of tomfoolea, Merchants As- s<><;lalion..•rc~ure~. -ipe N~U:a!ltt1¥1~ over tht? ••wetghtng lr1 • or Cellow me.tdGnC • Joe Hartsal· n, : before ).he runni')i-'-of~~ Squth P.?ast la~a purfe~ . Ttiis t .w~k/HcltJYJ>arlY exhibfte · farrt~ 'ridin(' silks and presehtec:t a pie· torlal display or-racing in the Carousel Court. On hand to open the exhibit and to talk to Plaia customers were leading jockeys1 Darrel McHargue, JNinner of the Preakness, and Sandy Haw\ey, peren· nially amonl( the nation's leading Rders. McH_.-gue signs aut.ogr'aph and prestnts toVlastimir P. Nikolicof1818N. MainSCreet. Santa Ana. The Yugoslavian-bOrn Nikolic was f~1a'ttiiul1y that owned ra~ing horses befor7r'mingfotlliscountry. , w Winner's Circle Presentors Included Joe H1rt1tein, AHocl1tlon Pre5'dent Don Rooten, P.taza Gener1I M1n1ger Gene Robens, Joe Metcalf, Costa Mesa Chamber Prealdent Vaughn Redding and Chamber Executive M1nager Nick Zlener. Dad's D a\· \'\'inner South Coast Plaza Father's Day contest winner, Rachel CallH 12, a seventh grader 1LSnwers Junior High School In Hunt- lngtoa Beach, was selected from 1ever1I hundred entries a'ld won for her dad, Abe, 1 Father's Dey visit to An1helm Stadium. The two visited with Angel Dave Chalk In the dugout, threw out the opening ball ancf then spent the afternoon with the rest of the Galles family In the priv.te box of Prealdent Red Patter1on. Aac'hel also received an autographed b11eb1ll, warmup jacket and cap and seat cushions for the entire family. There were 19 runnerup winners. Wallichs_Music Citjr MATERNITY ' . SUMMER CLEARANCE , SALE· FURTHER REDUCTIOllS! All~ stock reduced at least 50% or moNI South Coa1t Plaza BRING IN THESE COUPONS AND SA VII r~-----, I TY MAGNlflll I A NIW DIMINS,ION IN TV PICTUllS I ,--I I I I ·I I I .1l~. MAON .. 111 UP TO 31" o DEPENDING ON ft•. -:.g SCREEN llZI ,,~~ .... : ~0 FOil 16"-19" M1;a::.-c:::~1-AND 25" SCHEHi I '°" , •.. "' •Ott , ... "' •Ott 21 .. TV I •3... •39" •44 .. r,_ __ 1ST LEVEL NEAR MAY CO IRIST:OL AT SAN DIEGO NWY. _ COST A. MES.\ PHOHt 546-S2 I 0 L ____ OFF_!~~·R~~!_2~!!~ __ Q..P_J ~ .. 7~D~E~C~D~~~~ffi~~--:-lr-~ ... • -r · Special Purchase \ FREE STANDING WALL UNIT ' . • 8' wall system in walnut or . tawny oak. Each section ~~~~;ff ~----~Niiiil 32 "w.. )< 12"d x 72 " high. ii May be purchased as a . ' i set or individually. TO ON YOUR OLD NEEDLE OR CARTRIDGE ~N A NEW EMPIRE MAG .. ETIC CARTRIDGE r------, r------, I . I I ' 500/o OFFI 1 AMPEX ' .I RIPLACI YOUR sn110 NllDLE NOWI I SIT Of THRll I ' SAVI s~ ON ANY NIEDLE Foa I C-90 CASSml TAPIS I I CIRAMIC CAITllDGISI I PLUS flll t3M I f WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! I STACKITTI I I OFFEREXPIRESJULY-22. t978 I ' I L -----:._--7--~~ L---~~~~R!_S~~~!!7~---~J US~UR MASTER CHARGE OR BANKAMERICARD CffTA_MUA •••A ltA- South Coe•• Pla.u BueM Pert! c.nter ~1130 127 -,oeo .... AU. et HW• CITY 'ftl?Ja OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS - I • .. lt'lfla 2 3 Million A •eri~a•• Carter Mondale Fights Hypertension Checked Fr!d!y July US. 1176 WANTE ...,.... by joeepha Is INl'Chlng tor diamonds end ,........,.._. hfft .,,,v ... ~and•• ... ear-.. ..,,._Ion encl ev-....on ~ our ••'*1&. H19 OficM oeld. c..f l4<MOl6 IQ.8 daiiV. Sat~y \04. ~ c:aed, •tor ,._ Jotepf\.. thrtt times 1 day o1 u.e drug Poaaiblea hydr~lasi ne hyd ro<'hloride. NEW YORK <AP> NEW YORK <API -Sen. fewell by loseph MEDICINE Wa lle r F . M onda l e . the Democratic vice-presidential nominee. suffe rs fro'ft a mild case or high blood pr~ure, a disease he s h ares with an estJmaled 23 million A.meriu ns. ( • ) sure down from lCIO -to to but after t.hree years lt had risen back to the 100 le~el. Hurw1h •. said the ~l_l.men h_as The ab: sena,ora who done a n excellent job ol main· w.re naaliata ID Jimm~ talnklg Mondale's blood prHsure Corter '• •eltttlon of a ~~~!!!!!~•lllllllllll!l•••••lll~~~J al acceptable level , e ven ·In .l'UJlDl n & m aJ e wer e ,_ ____________ _ Umes<Mstress. uked ~slate In a QUn· I _._t. FREE p1A'ITERN Uouau e whe ther they ~ _ II\ T HE ME DICINES All£ coo· had ever been arrested. I SIMPUCm-lllnmCl-McCAUS Mo1tdale . 48, s ubmitted his health information to pre.Iden· • · tial nomin~ Ja m my c.arter. who then had the beallh records re- viewed by tu1 medkal expens. HURWITZ THEN ADDED the sidered stand ard prescnptlons divorced. . •wet . seriously I · wmt PAlllC MCllASIM n. OI MOH druc bydralu 1ne hydrochloride and standard do ages for high i 11 • o r u n d ergo n e tUCL..,.... wa ..a4AMOtll-UMIT· 1 I pJus a Pot•ulum suppl~ment. In blood pressure. The U.S. Public psychiartlc treatment. IP----------------~m a letter sub mitted to Ca rter. Health St-r vlce htts estimated 23 Carter uid exhaustive · CALCUTTA-INTERLOCK K;IT MONDALE'S BLOOD pres· Hurwlu uid Mondale's blood mllljo11 Ameriuns s uffer from investl1atlons unt'overe<f I sure was found to be 140 over 100 pressure read ings have re· hi gh b lood p r essure, o ften no serious advtirse In· I S...... & 5wft• $ 1 9 d urinc a routine physical in L970, mained for the most part ""·ell without knowing il. formation about any «>n· .... WW. a level llstN by has doctor as a -.1Wn lhe normal range." tfftder. I .... S4.00 a H .00 Y4 Y4 · "very moder:ete hypt•rtcnsion Carter aaid the condihon was It as ked eac h ca n· nd. • The doctor advised Carter that l 'd ·r I u,.. _ co 1hon.' Monda le has not needed lo norma for a pel"lon o< Mondale's d1 ate 1 his federal or GOLDEN NEEDLE FABRICS Mfllln Morie Dr Milton M. Hurwitz. St. a1e. Carter said his lnvtitlga· sta te tax r eturns twer ._fa4I. Min n . prescri bed a curtall his aclh•lliesin any way. lions divulged no "crippling or had been audited OC' in· I" S....C .... .._.•C--...JLe•ef .. ft. To m J ones will ap· m e di c in e kn o wn a s , l'ttondale nowtakesonecap&ule detrime nt'1 factors" about any \'esti11ated a ndwhethtta O,......._& 5-d9y ,.o.VJ pear in "Yockowald" h y droc h lo ro thiaild e This t"ice a dav or a dJ'U2 known as of\be fixcand idatt.>S for the vlcc· lax lien had ever been "' . 14M034 ~ as a fl a m b oy ant brought the diastolic blood pr(I· Oyaride and a !iO·millgr am dose presld~nlial nomination. placed against him. 1..--.. ----------characlcr hired for -~_.,..---...--~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~T -an a ssassina tion. Seniors' Daneing On Agenda ST ARTS SAIURQAY, 10 A.M. . . . A bicentennial dance for Lagun a Beach's senior citizens will be held al 7:30 p.m. Satur· day al the Neighborhood Congregational Chun:h. 340 St. Ann·s Drive, Laguna Beach. AF .TER -INVENTOR Y . . ----:ettictr-Sw+-~ . -· _ Santa Ana jazz en.~em· ble, will provide music. Tickets are Sl.25 for members or lhe Senior • Citizens Club a nd Sl.50 for non-members. Ttle danceis sponsored by the c lub a nd t he Laguna Beach Council on Aging. Divorce, SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT AT ALL MAY CO STORES * Emotions FASHIONS Pondered Polyester knit pantsuits Psychologis t Doug You'll find 1wo and three-piece knits in many popu- Mathews w ill discuss the IM ~ummer colors. available in sizes 8 to ·1 a. emotional const'quences boulevJrd drt><i~ 95 of divorce al a Wednes· day m eeti n g or the Orange County chapter of Fatht>rS United for 12.99 to 18.99 ;~~;~t. Equal Justit'e. 'iummer' coordinates. were S9·S23 The meeting will begin blvd. 'P<>lh'"~"' 167 at 7 :45 p .m . i n the 5.99-15.99 Spurgeon Room of the Natural French rabbit 1ac:kets, were S 119 $66 Sa nt a A n a Publi c fur \JIOn 47 Library . Ci vie Center IUI piodm.I( l.st~h.-d to !>how country or ori~1n or 1mPOf1cd furs Or. at Ross St. m.1y cQ d~!> not CJrrv furs ot encfangett>d species ' Ad<!ilfonaT inrorrmnmn -" -- is avajlable by calling SummC'f p.ant!f>u1ts, were S39. 99 M a r gie P r es t wood , 10''" ,md c0tin1ry .J9 586.5533, Enlarged T Bay City Mo Eyed OrC'sse5, pJnhu11<., were S40·S 106 m1~~M d1e<,\C-. qb, IJmOU> L.nih 18~ Loni;t social dr~(,es, were S40-S&6 C'\<('n1n1: shoo 117 3-picce pantsuit,, were 12.99·25.99 ·-bl\a l.m'('f 'hoe> Gt Summer dre.,ses. were 19.99·32.00 blvd drt'('f \hoc> b I Spart c;andJl'I and sh~s. were 15.99 mudl'fJt(' drcn c,hoes t 2 Wl'<1~1es and ~lip oris, were 4. 99 hl1'1t'ly 7 29.99 29.99-39.99 12.99-tCJ.99 13.99 3.99 S AN FRANCISCO tAP) -The San Fran- ci s co Pla nni n g a nd Urban Renewal Assocla· lion is considering plans Cor a $36 million program lo double the size of the city'szoo. N,ltural 1cwC'lrv. were Sl ·SIO 1,1,h1on 1t'\-..:lrv J ~ 2.59 ea. or 2/$5 Final plans. w hich would expand t he zoo's present 63 a cres to 130 acres, will be ha nded the commission in fall. !Hlirl arch i t ec t J oi;eph ~he rick • Vinyl h.lndb.1g~. value S 1.3·S1 7 hM\flh,1~' th C.1u1c '>C.trvcs. wcre S J-S4 ,l((('\\(lftt " I 'I l CJtht'r ~h.,, were S.50 -10 00 .t(<l ... '>OI•~ l ') Knit IOP~. V<ll. S8-!9 bloo\ ., \I Cotton 1~1tt.s. wcic_ 4. 99 9.99 2.994.99 5.99 3.99 CHILDREN'S Pre-teen summer sportswear SJ ve on sun-run spor1swe ar. Choose from styles and co lors 10 pleas e your mosl particular preteen. pre<ee11 JOC>.11el 90 3.99 to.7.99 were $6-$12 famous maker pinaror~ spec. purc haitel 1.99-11.99 gtrl's H>OflSWe.Jf 7·14 ·11 Infants, sunsuits wete 3.7S-S 12 infants 1 sa f..lm<>Us maker._pJay_we.ir were..3 ..50-Sll girl's d1CS!>4.'S ~-6X C u'ls ho~1ery were S 1·1.25 girl's hOSlt.'IY 118 FOR THE HOME Countess York Com f or:ters 2.99-6.99 1.92:L99 59c-99c Save 35% to 40% on <.ummer prtnts Cotto n covers. palyesler fi lled. Twin, full and ~ing sizes bt.>dd1ng 4 1 15.99 to 24.99 reg. S25-S40 Martex velour towC"ls reg. 1 .25·4.SO fowd~ JS T cJbfecloths reg. S 14 · S H lrn('nl Jll lush linen pfacemats rt-g. 1.75 linen~ JO Te•tur11ed palyes1er was > 00 y.1rda1w ";4 Single kn11s were 2.49 y.Jrd.igc 54 CJ9c-3.79 11. 99-29. 99 99c yd. 3.49 yd. 99c VALUES FOR YOU Eight inch crystol bowl Serw.> your fomily and fr iends IO lh<> Ut!Juty ot truh fine lead crystJ I. glJS)w.ire 126 9 .99 LiQtltweight luggage, wa~ S23 · $70 $15.99-49.99 lul)Ba8C Jb Contemporary cha1r. was S239 uphob1c1ed furniture I 4 t Occ.Jsion<1I chai11o, was S2l9 Ui)hols.l('f~ Mruture...l.IJ French Provincial drning set, rC'R. S 1029 tJ1ntn~ room furniture 14.l -.w.i1l11ble bur not )ho""n 4-pc. Country french bedroom set. reg. S699 bedroom lum11ure 1 .i l Contemparary 5-pc. dmin~ ~et. re-A. $899 dtntng ioom tum.1.W1e..Hl King RaltJn headboard, rt'g. S 14CJ 1mpa11 (urn1l\Jrc I 'J9 f ramed m irror, reg. S90 mmon 7'; Ceramic Gesso famp, w,1., S50 l.im~ f>J 74 .9~ 39.9~ BUDGET STORE SAVINGS ~ ..:::==========::::::====:::::::::==========::;::i Try our denim set for him C t.,ual ;ind comfo rtJble 1n 1nd1f(O denim. l>lul' green. ru"t or beig('. In ~"l~ S·M·l ·XI mc-n·~ pant• 817 ~ 15.99 was $35 . Gauze <t<1far1 $hirl) spec. pur. 6. 9~ 1. He a nd zoo director Saul Kitchener hope It will be possible someday for 100 visitors to enjoy such features as a Malay rain-fnre5t , ~iewiWg 'I gorilla at clo11e r(mge. and obse rving life fn the treetops of a n African IOU \hOI) 162 . --Collon g.iuzcs were 1.00 yard.i11e S4 yd. 1.59 """:\"' ~ont.-mi>OfJTY .,f)Ofi,we-.w II If. , • Jungle. Class Due On Words Three coucaes In word • oroccl411in1 . a systcmized orocess ol' communlca- ~lon. are on the Orange Coas t College fa ll schedule. They are "JntroduC· lion lo Word Processln1" <o n e unit ). "Wo rd Pr oce sing Sys te ms" ttwo units>. a nd "Ad· vanced Word Process · ing" <one unit>. For morie information on t h e classes call 556-:WS16. Research Aid I LA JOLLA CAP) - .... ,r11, ....,~ Scrippe Clinic and Research F o undation bas received a five-year, ti.I m illio n grant for cance r research from the Natio n a l Cancer Institute. VS' SAVINGS Men's dress slacks At 1hcse low prices, you 'll want a wardrobe! Avail JUIC! in m,iny .i<i,ortcd colors Jnd "1~c. "· nwn', \l,K i..~ I -,, 7.99 comp. val. $16-$18 l\.,~orted boys p.1nts were 6.99 bo"' do1h1nit 14, 177 Summer I.nit f,hi rl s wer«' 4.50 bny~ furniW!init~ 2) Nylon joggini;t shoes \.-vete IO. 99 (.l\U.ll ~ l<Jl Youn~ men's body shirts were 8.99 ni.tch 1eo 81 Young men's western shins were 8. 99 m,)('h tl'l'I SJ \ \ 5.99 2.99 8.99 6.99 6.99 Polvesrer ~nit slacks mc-'fl'1 c.a~U.ll p.1nts 166, spec. pur. 9.99 Stripe, screen T's reg. SS·S6 ~'"~no As Ofted I.nil lops were S 14·18 p.x~ )hq> I JO l.,, 6.99 Poly~ter dooblekn11s were <4.00 y,lrdJite 'i4 BuctllJ Wonderkn1t y.irn wJs 1 .60 ~11. tl('('1,lleWOfk 40 yd. t.99 J .09 Buc1lla stitc hery samplc•rs art, n~k'W0tlt <&O spec. pur. 1.99 Sam ple ~J)l'eclch were S40-SSO curt•1ns, dt11perlt'~ 11 l DecOfJlive pillow!i WefC $6-S 15 CUTtJin~. dr.1peri\-s 11 ) Single width draperies were S20·S25 cult.tins, dfJt:>efie$ 11 J Multiple width d rapes were SSG-$85 cutt•rns. df1oerics f I 3 fmQfessions comforter S50·S85 cUft.ain), dr.lpt'f1~ II J • ~ ... .. ·' 2.49-7.99 19.99 2.99-4.99 9.99 19.99·29.99 29.99-59.99 " T ·'\hirt~. SPt'('iill purch.ic.c 3.99_ rnl\""I d< 11\l' 'l'Orl~W'l'.U 1\1)() I I Shirl\ Jnd l·sh111s, wf!rc .1.'19·'i <J<) 2.99-3.99 "11\\I'\ blOU\t'' /I. \h1m l\(lh Body c,h1m, w('.,l('rn,, wt•rt• 8.1JlJ nwn'' <Oo1d1n.t1n tlO'J 5.99 Short 'lec>w knrl .. twh, wc·re J. q•) 2.99 n'lf'n'' \1.>0ll• lum,.tuns~ 110! LersurP 1.1cke1~. were 19. 99 '1 .99 m('fl'\ t101h1n~ 1114 Straw handbag~, were 1.fl<J ·it 1')9 2.99 h.indb.t~ 827 Summer 1ewclry, was S2·S3 59c-99c il'W<'lry 8\9 MAVCO .. DAILY PILOT Frtd!f. July 18, 1918 . I THE FAMILY CIRCUS• "But I CAN'T go to the bathroom myWtff - this isn't our hovs.!" DinnerSlww Going Fast? LAS VEGAS, Nev. CAP> -Dinner shows are a combination of mass·produced food, bustling waiters and bl1t·name entertainment for dessert- superstars like Bill C.OSby, Elvis Presley or any of that stature. Dinner shows are tradition. legend and the way it always bas been done in Las Vegas. BUT NOW SOME OF THE hotels are moving away from the concept, which. to put it bluntly, is expensive. And some or the entertainers don't like compel· ing for the attention of the audience with the last link1ln-rcup of. coffee being imbibed by a late.-ar- rival. A year ago. the F\amingo Hilton elim inated its dinner show and moved instead lo two sbows at which cocktails only were served. Then~ the Caesars World-owned hotels on The Strip -Caesars· Palace and the Thunderbird - both dropped the dinner show. MORE RECENTLY. ntE DESERT INN, an· nounced that it was conducting an -experiment eliminating the dinner show there. Cocktail shows only will be the rule until the close of the current Desert Inn engagement of dancer Juliet Prowse and comedian Foster Brooks. Thal will be on July 27. At the t'nd of that nan, the showroom at tht' Desert Inn t'loses until December while ex- t t>ns 1 ve renovation work is finis hed at the hotel. In that in· lt>rim. the D~sert Inn management will look al the results of the experiment and decide whet.her they will be counted among those that have become part of the trend. "IT CERTAINLY DOES NOT, IN my opinion, present a tremd, .. saad Nicholas Naff, publicity director for the Las Vegas Hilton. one of the two hotels here owned b~· llilton Hotels Corp. or Los Angeles . "What it does mean 1s that management of the hotels conct'r ned are looking at their individual '1 1 : show patterns and maJting declslOfls based on that." He noted that the Flamingo Hilton had eliminated dinner shows "but the Las Vegas Hilton does not plan to do so. It is a different hotel, a different situa- tion." Economics arc a definite factor. Som e of those ln- t~rviewed said It was a major factor. Food costs areup. Itcosta Increasing amounts of money lo pay wages for wafters. bus boys and other culinary workers. The recent culinary union contract. HOOtt' may be a major point. BUT HARRY WALD, EXECUTIVE vice presl· dent and dire<'lor of Caesar's Palace. the opulent hotel where the trend was said to have been given its mom.entum. does not think so. further reductions! ~ half-yearly Shoe Clearance (h andbags, too, at great savings!) orig. 12.99 to 14.99 .98 2 pr. for $11 orig. 15.99 to 18.99 6.98 2 pr. for $13 orig. 19.99 and up 7.98 2 pr. !Of $15 'Miit • chance lo ttocp up rNny pllfw .ll tftri6c Ill\~ Stlttted ~ ol .-..d ~but nof tn-v a.. Ga haw_.,. U.. JfNI Mallt °'*It.or a.~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA •COST A Ml'.M - (O!' O\l(lt ~ Saddleback Papers Scuffle 9'11> ~ ---$1 lf amrenrt lUPr~•nt A petition 1fftcln1 rtte>pitJon ol the s.ddleback ValJt'y News as a -.ew1pa~r o( 1eneral circula. Uoa In tl'O 1oulh Otanae County area ia beintt vlaorouaJy opposed In Superior Court action l•kto by tCwo oepborin& publis!Ung com· pan.la. 1 A hearing Into the apjMication by the controlllne Golden Wat PubllsbiDIC Corp. has been achedultd Sept. 7 in vaew of pro- tu h filed by lawyt'rs for CoutJine Publltlbing Compa.oy and Laauna PubllsbJng Com· pany. COASTLINE PUBUSllES the San Clemente Sun· Po l The Laguna News Po t 1~ d1stnbuted by the Laguna Publish.mg Com· pany. Bolh companies contend that the Golden> West application is based on false claims and that circulation of the Sadd.leback Valley News does nol meel criteria established by state ' authorities. \ Lawyt'rs for both compan1 petition that ~eneraJ d1sdo Ul"t' oppo1ln1 the petition araue that of the gent•ra l munagt>r '8 the Saddleback Valley News d~ rtaPorust' to que:.uonin11 could Ill· not have the number o{ paid ub· low ruturt' rudt•rs of tht' dcpo I· scribers requtrcd to meet lit•tc tton to tBk"' "unfair romm~1·ciut shandarda. _ _ i-.dv.antaic" from ttwt informu· IT I ALSO ARGUED -.ain.at Goldl'n West that the Saddleback paper ls not mtttln1the6tatt' f'\• qwrement that not lt!l>s than 2S percent of the pubUcatlOn must be devoted to di~minallon ot local and lelt'grapJUc news. Conrlrmation of the Sad· dle~ck Valley News as 1 newspaper of aeneral circulation ~'OUld allow the pubhcatJon to bttome eligible for a share of leaal advertising teneratt'd in. the South Coast arH -a source of revenue for many newspapers. Documt'nts on file in Superior Court indicate that Golden W~t . general mana1M Carlton Smith Is rt'luctant to have his deposition made public. LAWYERS FOR SMITH ('()ft· tend in document.5 supporting lhe Uoo. ~ Superior Court Judgt> Jerrold S. Ollvtr ha . howt-H·r. rt'fusl'd 10 i aur a prmc>cth·c order th.tt \\'OUJd bar public scrutiny ot thl' depo~itlon which has been t;,ikcn from Smith. Swimming Program Signup8 Announced .Reaistration for the final seuion of Orange Coast Colleee's summer swim pro- uam will be held July 2C, from 9 a.m. to noon In the OCC gym. The two-week session beglns Jul)' 26 and runs through Aug. 6. Cluut meet Mooday througb Friday. Fees are S4 per student for the two-week aession. . .,.,, #S Town & CountfY-Orange & South C.OOSt Plaza Se. The Largest Selection ot Quality Pipes In Southern C:alllorn1a 5-lw.Acc....-... .., ....... ...._. ......... • VISIT THE CEDAR ROOM WATCHED OVER BY A REPLICA OF THE FAMOUS "LITTLE MERMAID." FEATURING HIGH GRADE CIGARS FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING SMOKEA ANAi. hand carveq artistic wood chess sets Original Sculptures cast in fine metal by Lance Domestic & lmpe>rted Cigarettes LOC9ted Oppo.site Magic Pan Restaurant From the inexpensive to ttie exquisite in Music Boxes • I ~~ I . I -~' -0.' _... Kenmore 3-Cycle Wash«!r tc ..... 11 .. 11:?7'1.117 Has 2 water tevels 3 wash/ '""' com1>1na11ons Ovit· ca1e w.,n cycle r -·'· -. ·.~ l .# 8239 Scars Gag Grill o n Post K .. 1111l1tr ~ 111>.''7 s 1 0 JI W1tn doe-cast aluminum ~ con11ruc11on Pe1manen1 lava rock 1>11que11es. .,.,.,_.,; 1;...1;nU .... 1· ...... ~:w;~3-~1.••1 'll""H Kenmore Portable Washer ltrj1.ulw i:Zil}.'fT s249 Has 4 wash cycles. 2 •Pff<I motor. 3 water ~ .. Kenmore 30·1u. Gas Range ""•"'r l.1~.117 Specially coaled oven Inter· 83-29 1or wor111 to clean awey lood splallers a1 normal balr.IOO ltrnotfJ!IJl.rts. >-"?-"~--~---------------<...~:-;i •. llr1tHIMr il:lt•"·'l'I MOIOrtlld, ldJUSlabln bealtr·t>ar Cord r eel w1111 auachments R.....C-tlM.<IO Ad11111ablt beatar•l>ar un11 hH NParatt mo1or Cord rHl. With attach· f9lentS SAV E '25! •• l.\117 Free Arm Sewin~ Macl1ine ...... i.r .. ~'·'"' 48999 Snap·•n. automalic bul· lonholer Mull1ple ,p .. d 1001 control. ........ ,,., ... ,,II'> Just dial )'our 11o1che1 to sew attalQht, llQ·ltlQ blonO him or two a1r11e.11 lltlCllft.. W1lh CIM. We Service What We SeU, Nationwide . Ask About Sean Convenient Cretfit Plans . - ~ -r •71~\I --Kenmore Ga". Uryer Hr,1111l•r f.:l IV.'17 8209 Kenmore Portable Dryer' E1tc1ton1c sensing teels" mo._1ure 1n clothes end 1hu1a oil dryer aulomett· cetrv K~11ul•r l!llN.'>7 s 15· 9 H•• normal. permanent press end au Mlltngs. Microwave w/Defrost Cycle K~111111., 8:1:11>,•17 $2 7 9 Automet1c: del1011 cycfe IPteds loods rrom lre111er 10 your lable ;>O m1nu1e Kenmore ~1icrowave Ove n t( ..... 1,.r 82:?'1 s 199 Fe11ures I!> m1nu1e 11m11r.- w1111 11gnal bell Oven l•Ohl 111ne1 and signal t>tll / --- Undcrcountcr Di~ltwa1d1er Porrable. Dit1hwa~her 11,.. .. 1 .. rl!:\l•1.•t11 Seven <l•llerent cycle u 1ec1 ons Tn ree sprey 11ms lns1a11a11on extra 26997 ll•1111l11r tl.'\:l'l.'tll Pusl1t>ullon con1tola for poll and oana. ltghl or normal weal1 Pow Pr MoMr aw1lch :J Custom Open-Weave 'Drapery Fabrics ·•'runfort, Grammonds, l'e nola H1•1-1ulur t4i.;';0 y,1, 3~? S..lcc•lt-d Cui11om Vpholl!llery Fabric 50% OFF ICC"Jul•~ Pritt. 7 < Lat.or F.11lr• Cu111om 'huu.-ni 25% OFF 28997 Major Appliance8 Also Available at Seara Santa Ana and AD Appliance ~nd Catalog Store ' "' ~I • LM.Boyd Booze, Milk Really Mix It'• the letter "S" that tall~ VP most space ln encyclopedias. QUEKIESROlla.IENTS Q. "Not couoU.nc reptlles and blrds, d<>H At\Y oUier animal bHldes the Auslrahao platypus lay eggs?" A. Only the spiny anteater. Q. "Ask your name 1ta me man the sipific:ance of the feminine moniker 'Rox· ana' •• A. Comes from the Persian word ror "d•wn." Q .... l s n'l half the world's water In the Pacitic Ocean?'· A. Almoet . J wst 46 per· cent, to be exact. 1'ests al Northwestern University Indicate a cup of coffee will speed up oa s tud e nt 's th1nk1ng machinery. A secood cup w11J s~ it up even • more. But the third and add1t1onal rups s low it back down con.sidl!tably. . Volunteers each drank glasses or milk, then three ounces or ethyl alcohol. Other vohm~rs each drank IJUMS ol water then three ounces o f ehthyl ulcobol. Tests lherufter showed ~&rat.loo of alcohol ln the b!ood was redU«d 50 per cent amon1 tbe mUk drinkers . As you llnow, on to the market latrly have Jumped a lot ol •Pffial Hquor drinb with maJk bases. Odd concoctions. Somt'tbJna therein wall g~ you hllb and somethinJ therein w1ll prevent It. Another nomlnee for the Proper Job Cl~b ls Mr. John Germ. a Cheyenne man wbo worb In the laboratory of the Wyom1ne Department of Health. RANDWa.mNG Pob a little bole about the site of a pencil in an lndex card. Put It over something you've • recenUy written so it reveals only one letter at a time. In particular. ch«-k out such letters as a, e. r and t. Your hAndwnting is not &ood enoucb unless such letters are indlvlduaJly legible. Or So say the experts. A touter ranks No. 3 on that list or shower gifts most preferred by the bride·lo-be. Right behind No. 2, sterling silver. And No. 1, china. A4drn1 mad to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz ISIO, C°"4 Areto, nat. Berkeley-, llottle Bill Boost BERKELEY <AP) - The City Council hu \.'Cit· e<S to spend $20,000 ln a "Buy Berkeley" cam· palgn to coinch1t wtth a controvers11tl orc:Unance which aoe Into etrecl late this month. The ordinance re· quires consumers \o pay depasit.t on all aon drink and beer contillneu bought a t Berkeley stores on the theory that consumers 'fill thus be encouraged to return bottles and cans to merchants. Some merchants com· plained t h at the o r• chnance w11l hurl busi· ft e s Yb y f o r cin g customers to buy their here and pop oulalde Berkeley. · DAil Y PILOT •t Panel €ites Hazards Of X-ray Screening WASHINGTON <AP) -AA outside pane! ol experu want.a the Nat.ioo.aJ Canttr lnatJtute lo halt rouUne X·ray 1ereenln1 of he•ltl\1 women uder ace 50 for b,..att cancer. The~·• ~--!be rllb al the nd1atioo may outwei&b the bend'\ta. The testa. called manunGlfapby. bave been 1tven to about 250,000 women alnce 1972 under a procram tun jolnlly by the NCI and the American Cancer Sodely. HEALTH OFFICIALS dlsacree about the risks of mammolJ'aphy. They plan to take up the isaue at a meeting Monday. NCI Director Dr. Frank Rauscher said t}\e risks are likely \o be "very small.'' But he said \he benefits o( S<'reen.ine "may not be u creat u was tbbugbt when the project started." However, an o fllcial or tbe American Cancer Society said the sotiety would be "eJCt.remely reluc· tant lo discontinue projects that are brineine about the early detection of breut cane.,. ln women, lnc:haitilW wom• between SS and 50,'' THE scaBBNING PaOGaAlf eocnbln• both X·rl111 and phyalcal uama. Moat bre••t cancer occurs In _,..,.., over 50. The dbeaae. whlch l• • expected to kill 33,000 women ln t.be - United Stat.ea la lf'1t. can be treated lf ddected early. The panel reeo11un•dlq an end to routine mammocraphy wu t.aded by Dr. Letter 8rellow. det.n ot tM acboololpubUcbealtbatlJCLA. ••E&a.ow•s PANIL reportedly found that mam'lnoeraphy wu clear· ly beaeflcJal for women over 50 wbo are prime breut cancer riakl. Dr. Jollll Ballar lU, editor of tbe Journal of the National Cancer Jn.Utute. pubUshed a paper last January charfln1 that there was "• pouiblllty that the routine use of m•m11101raphy in acreeninc asymptomatic women may eventual· ly take almost. as many lives aa it save•." San ~aan Ruling SATURDAY DemityPlan Too Spacious Kenmore Electric Dryer """"'•r tfil:tv.1•7 With Fabtoc Muttr Top· ntounted lint screen. 81g oeoac11y 8199 · 15.3 Cu. •·1. Upright Fret-z«>r 15.8 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer IC._wl•r 11:\711,1,.; Frosllf'SS, no aelroston9 avert Groll•·tyoe $"elves hltp corcul•te iero-c~ld air. 8 309 SAVE ~3.~! Kenmore Compactor 19497 11,.. .. tar "''\IU Has grille·tyc>e shelves and 1ns1de 11g111. 8011om 1t1v11. Porcet11n·on·stee1 interior. 8289 ComprusH trHl't t o v. ot •II or•Q•nll "olume. packs I\ into one n1at Ol g Citizen Band Radio lt .... 1., • lf•lt,•,141 23 C111nnel Jo11neon M1t5lieng11r 1 ~3 SJ r1d10. Au1om11to No1H L1m1ter. 25o/o OFF Sean Rf'~ular l.A>w Prices All living . rooin and family room so fa s, demis, c hairs, occa- sional tables in stock. l~earsr 1449<) ' ................... ~· ., ' ........... *t"!''•t• . ............... . • JULY 17 17.0 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator R"llul11r i.1•~• · S369 12.3 cu. II. 11fnger1tor. a 7 cu. It. tr .. zer hive soc>1rate · acs1ust1t>le cold cofllrota 15. l Cu. Ft. (;hest Freezer R"llutar 8'1t 11.v-: Gnlle·type 1he1vt1s $1tdin9 t>aslt.eL Countert>alancea hd opens with e toucn 8289 'l:!HI Table Model COLOR TV R"llular' 117'1,•N 44999 tt-1n. dlagon1I mHture picture. 100% tolld 111t1' ch11111. Super Cnromt• • picture lube 30,000 volt chassis. =tiii ....... , •• 111.•1• System includes an AMf FM .stereo re ce111e1, fl'le9oetlc reco1a changer ano • 2 ••r si>e•lr•r •rs· ttm. ' 19. l Cu. Ft. Refrigerator' H..,.ulwr $.>h'' '2. 78 cu. II retr.gerator. 8.34 c u. fl lretltr H1nd1· t>tn Power M1nr aw•lcto 8489 12.0 Co. FL Refrigerator R,..ui.r ._,it<• 8289 Automatic defrost relr1gera· tor MCll<>n. •~t It.I Block and White Portable TV ltr ... l•r llUl<J.•,.) 13999 t 9·1n d11go111I measure picture. 100% 101td 11ate ChHlll. WUh Hrphon• jl Ck AM/FM Comiole Ster eo ... W~":••.W 8 u1 I~• In •·Ir •ck II P• Otlyer. AM/FM 1nCS FM 11111eo r•dlO 6t-ln Cit>•· net 17999 AM/J.'M Play/Record yAl~m' lt~wlM UQl/.91# Hu AM/FM &11reo radio. t>u•lt·•n S·traclt record cnenger. 16999 Tbe San Juan Capiatrano Ctty Council broke erecedent by voting 4·1 to deny Standard Pacific · Corp. a 1ooe change that would have meant lower density for a seven·acre tract. ---rl\eliacr. local~ at Del Obispo-and Mtpu Streets near downtown San Juan, is zoned for multi· pie ramlly dwellinp. Standard Pacific requested a change to carden bome r.oning for a duplex dev~lop· ment. IN DENYING ftlE ZONE change, the City Council voted in accordance with a city Planning Commission recommendation on the grounds that the proposed development would be incompaUblc with t.he surrounding area. The tract i5 bordered by a shopping center, a mobile home park and the San Juan Creek channel. Increasingly heavy traffic on Del Obispo and Alipa1 Street.a would require a buffer between tbe homes and traffic, according to the Planning Com· misaion recommendation. This would be possible with a cluster of apartments, but not with the more •catlered dwellines p~ed. Now They Tell Them LONG BEACH (AP) -A $175,000 Centrex phone system has beer\ belatedly authorhed by the City Council -althouab 75 percent ol the system bas already been Installed in City Hall. A mlddle·level official apparently ordered the expensive system from General Telephone without council approval and without open bjddinl(. Papenrork Sluinking I· SACRAMENTO <AP> -California la buckint 1 the apparent trend In 1ovemment and corporations by actually reduclnc the amount of records it keeps, uy1 the Department of Genttal Seryic:es. The department's fourth annual report on paperwork mana1ement -said that the fiscal year 1974·75 was tbe third consecutive one in which the quantity of all state r~dl declined. Leonard Grimes, director of the depart.ment, said the decline. measured by volume, has been 1.3 percent and the resultJnc aaviqs S3.5 million. ~ -.1.llfll9THAL~,s FiM /twtl~s & Sl/tltnmltlts SMc't 1898 Ji! Simply Smaslring tvent! Save iOoto to 50 O/o JtJLY 17'roWLY %4 on ~l1eted ittms 'only ... but what stlectlons! WatcMs ... gold and diamond /ewtllery ... not a big sole. but one worth t)(plorlr!J! Do try to make ii! SOUTHCOASrnAZA I 549-1379 WCSTMtNS1£i MALL/ 197.()327 ., SANTA ANA FASHION SQUARE I 547~332 , Fnday.July 16 1976 .Jaek of All Trades ~earching for Cl"erictil Work By JOYCE L. KENN£DY Dear Joyu: Shatt I wa 1% I •awe bffta workiai at every&)'~ .t Job gol•I -from factory worker aed aur.e'• aide to otnct- ttttk altd owaer Of my .... 1Masl- nd1. I allalhed I would be COG· "*'ed qualtned la my wardt for C'lt'riul work bul I'm bttomlng cllst'Olttaltd. What do peoc>Je ex. pectolan employe'! · ~l B .. Plushing, N Y. The old s aw "Jnck·of-many- , trades but master or none" C'\· plain!' wh~· emllloyers shy nw~y from mulligun-stew expenence Be selective uboot tht• tyt)(' or experience you cmphastw, ke)'· Ing it to orrice work. lnst~:id or a "chronolog1cal" resume (which describes work h istory In a 1traiJ:hl time frame starting" ilh the lates t experience rirstJ. u...,e a .. functional" rormat. A fu nl'- uf'i ,...,,.... llonal re ume rearranges your e'<perience to highlight your SC•rri•g Catherine Oeneuvc will appear opposite Ter e n ce Hjll in "March or lJ'e. ·· to be filmed ...it Spain. France ahd Morocco. ~~~~~~~~~ ablht1es. <J OB SEAR CH BOOKS ii· lu st rate exa m ples or c hronological and runc:tiol\al formats > Playing up you r clt•r1c:al ab1ht1es -validated by pertinent (Career Comer) experience: the dt-~take lhl' l"l'!\t -i.hould ease lhe ®atcr im-a~e you're communl.cutlng. How do ) ou discover ) c>Ur 11b1llllt·~. 1>ome or which may bo hidden from' 1ew" Prepare an abililtes checklist. Write down things you excelled in and C'nJOyl'c.I •rn the job. · m i.chool. In lt>brnrl' acllv1t1c:.. TR \' TO Rf:C'i\U. complt· ments you 've rcc"lvcd v. hich i.uggest obllitle you may ~ on•rlooking Perhaps you work '·Related experience." and list experience which \\ould help you get lln office JOb; al the bottom add "Plus other temporary \\Ork while rais_ing a family." IN JOB INTERVIEWS, strc s the same abilities t.>mphai.lzt'd c,111 your functional resuTM. I( thl' in tervlewer implies you've had loo many k inds of Jobs. ansv. ~r something like thi:.: "Yes. I hav1.' bt•cn fortunate to breuk out of u narrow m o ld und IH'qulrc diversif1t>d exµerienc·e which h;_1s given me an unusually ' ell· rounded view of the busint-ss world. My broad ran~e ol ttbiHties would be a big Illus on th.is Job.•• v.ell us pnrt or a te:tm. have~~ BEAD ER SERVJC.E · ··Oc· stron~ en e M rc'!pon 1bh ty. ar\! CUP"tional Outlook Handbook In careful to follow directions. or 8nef1' is a new 2'·page.bootlet are accura te with detnib descr ibing l' m ploy mt'nl pro· fo'rom your ub1ht1~ cheekhst. i.pects (or %75 occupations. "rue a functional rt!SUme which To obtain a single free copy, renectsyournewcommltmenllo enclose a g umme d . ~etr­ ollicc work. Attach o copy 10 tne addresse<J mailing 13bel. Do not front page of every formal com-send an envelope. Booklet cannot puny apphcallon form )OU fill be sent without required mailing out label. Send )'OUr request lo Joyce On the application form itself. Lain Kennedy at this newspaper \\hkh requires chronological in· and allow several weeks for de- formation. \Hite a heading of livery. Specify titl~of' booklet. 1Qe Jasllloq ~op CLOSING 25% . .OFF . INTclR• S~OCKi ~ flsttiOll ~P SOUTH COAST PLAZA LANE BRYANT. lftrd&....t ..... W.Usl . COSTA MESA . . 1714) 979-5205 STORE WIDE ~ · !~~~!!!!~~!!!~~!!!~~ 200 Years Take Toll On Vanishing_ Eagle WASHINGTON tAPI The bald ---~gl wbich..Q~CJ:came the l_in®rs_ of Benjamin Franklin to become the national sym bol of the wild, new Unit· ed Slates of America, may soon be listed as an endangered species in the • 48 contiguous states. Interior Department officials are proposing that the bald eagle be listed as endangered in 43 states and as "threatened'' in the other five . THE EAGLES HAVE been shot. poisoned and chased rrom their t radi· Uonal nesting g rounds by the bulldoz· ing progr ess or modern America, In- terior Department officials said. "In some areas of the country. the noble bird can 't even hatch. 1ls own eggs. Pesticide residues have so con· laminated its body that egg shells ~ome thin and break when it tries to h atch t h e m .·· s aid Keith M . Schreiner . associate director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. ~ Animals listed as endangered are r pr<>tected by law from being killed. placed Into commerce or posse5sed. e;ccept with government approval. A Southern subspecies or bald eagle has been on the e ndangered list since 1967. I , INTERIOR OFFICIALS said that in states whel'e eagles Me classified as a threatened species. controls can be eithe r as stringent or more telaxed· than in endangered-spedes slates. de· pending on local conditions. The bald eagle once rulclt supreme in the United Slates and was chosen as the centerpiece or the seal or lht- n edgling new country In 1782. It was generally fell that the bird was a natural choke because iL" habitat was virtually the entir e United States. The eagle was not the fi rst choice of elder statesm an Benjamin Franklin. /(s the s tory goes. Franklin a lleged that. as a predator, the eagle was a t'owardly character Ill-fitted to be the 11ational symbol. f ___ cD_1::;_o_G-v_j - FRANKLIN WAS PUSHING lhet turkey Cor nation al symbol, and if be had won there 'no doubt would have been gold coins in the last century called, not double eagles, but double turkeys. But nearly 200 years later, 1l 1s the eagle that graces so many govern· ment seals. "It is ironic and particularly dis- turbing to me that at the time of the bicentenniaJ, the Jiving t-mbodimenl or the spirit of America 1s in s uch u predicament.·· said Schreiner. UNDf;R THE PROPOSAL by the Interior Department. the eaAIC will be protected in all states except llawuii, where it fs not a native bird, und Alaska, where it is considered plen· tiful in wilder areas. r "Only a single nesting pair or bald eagles remains In New York Stale where they used to be common a nd this pair didn't produce any offspring last year. The 33 pairs in Maine pro- duced only 14 offspring, .. according to Schreiner. The department said tbere are an estimated 10,000 nesting pairs of eagles lo Alaska. bot only about 700 pai r in the rest or the country. Cl6 I IAll4'iAIHS IYIRYWtBI YOU LOOK 3 DAYS 01-fLJ-sJADS THUltS. TAI« TOPS ,...uo MOW 150 CAFrAHS r-. I0.97 Mow497 SWEA111S r-. • •·" . 497 MOW SHORTGOWMS ,.. S.00 How22~ TOPS ,.. S.97 Mow279 Shes ll to 52, 14'/i to 121/J. W•st 32 to 46 SOUTH COAST PU%A JllJ SOUTH •STOL-COST A. MISA. Sorry No Mail Of Ptlone Orders Not "" Styles Available In All Sizes & Colors L.eeDS • 11.-koiy f.rn" 111 Ohk1 uu\o f\l\ltl• •••o~rd ouldoof't '"" lcntlt•· 1'41<' ''"''"<ft1<J ""''" •n fHtltnJ n.1\01 111lh 11\rl 8 .11ht11ll« S..ll•l' anJ Hi..tory fbtr-. H<ll \l<lfll •nJ •1111 ~w~I· • BAABEQUE SAUCE •SAFARI =: '" •HICKORY FLAKES 1101 Ml111.1rJ •~ ~ ~lft•• <_oma,10~1t<111 8.11· h.·•111\' 11ur s.,,,,,. 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New Plan , O'ITAWA <API -The Cana· thJan government today n~tly re J'tled a new cumprom&ae pro- . pc)llal forwarded ~h tbe In· tcfnaUonal Olympic~ Committee (IOCJ under which Taiwanese otalletes would march in the OIJ'mpic parade~ under the in 1t~ls ortht' Republi c otetuna. '•·we a~olutely rej~ it." a s!kesman for the extemaJ a(· f· s department ~aid. ackhng t l Prim e Minislt'r Trudeau gf e Canada's final posit ton T ursd ay in regard to the T wanese. ,. • rudeau said then that the T wanese m ay use the nag and n•ional anthem of Republic ol5China but m not enter the c~ntry to r ticipale in the GJmes as representatives o( the Rfpublic. nder the new proposal, which' the spokes ma n said came from th'e lOC but obviously originated 'tth th! T a iwanest>. the ~iwanese would march un(lcr a qlacard w hich would read . T aiwan. ROC·OC.' : T he ROC s tands for t he l--ltfflmDli¢ ot-Chlmund lhe . .OC Cor lympic Committee. lbbs Adl'anre• : Cl NCl N N AT I -Top-seeded Eddie Dlbbs outlasted Terry Moor. 6-3, 1-6, 8-0 Thursday to tfghhgbl play in the Western ten-nis <'hampionships. ln other matches Ro:icoe Tan· ner dowaed Henry Bunis, 6-2, 6-2: ~an Smith toppled Raz Reid, 6·2. f>il : Dick Stockton ousted Mike Claflill, 4·6. &-3. 6-4; Bill Scanlon ~(eated Erik Van Dillen. 6·3, 7~'i. Cli(( Richey beat Charlie J ens. 6·3. fH: and Dick Creoly Australia downed Egypt's aillEl Sharei, 6·1, 6-4. aMe M'ita• 1,00MINGTON. Minn . .:.... 6 mer Westminster Hi gh star &1d1e Dane, rc<'ently recalled by the Minnesota Twins. evened his rl.><·ord to 2·2 Thursdav niaht as Uk,·etand fell . 5·2 in American !~ague bnscbnll play. ;sane pitched 71 J innings, al· leiwing six hits and one e!lmed ~n while his m ates were giving !\Im rive.run b acking. Bane ~uck out one and walked three. fi,..p.r1 Detal..tf -rNJrJ\""RBOR. ~nch. --The IJoiverslty of Michigan denied a rt>port Thursday t ha l Notre gam e basketball player Bill L)imbeer has transferred to ~Ucbigan. ~rd 1l1ufle•~e NEW YO RK -Tuesday flight's All-star baseball game wos watched by a record 60 n'(tUlon person"S. rommissione~ Bowie Kuhn's ofrice said ThW'S· ctfy. 'The game, televised for the Orst time by ABC, had a 27.1 N•elsen rating, an increase or 26 percent over 1975. It received a 53 ~rcent share or the audience. . • Acrordinit to Nlelst'n, the 1ta mc "-as watthed in 18,8,000 homes, ·•:figure ABC said represented 80 lltilhon hsterers. Wrr .s ... •arlf'• , .. i..a..fll....,.u Wt ...... -.. 1 .......... c; ........ 1 111 ... 1 lltiltll> \I-•1 C••lf-y fPl ~•IC...."-... J, -SI.,... Ill llffl llli'•llOfl. t '· CitJt ........ ll'l M >I Rwll••• 11•11, • .l. lio\IUd -RvHti. (ly9"' .... (II .,... c:..Mff• Go•.• l ft.:7:"--U ,c Min ... IPI -.............. "' -l •• 4111'0-~ll .. Two Share l ·Golf Lead ' HARRISON, N.Y. (API f arlton Whit t' nnd transplanted •ustrnli:m David Graham, a de· ~itntr ctr the clubs he uses, fired t ight-undcr·par 63s Thursday to kad the first round $300,000 West.chester Country Club: • Although the leaden were only sln~le stroke under the course t«<>rd of 62. sci by Dan Sikes in 1967, they only ht ld a one-stroke t•d. Tom Wa tson, the 1975 ritish Open winner, and Mike ynn of Cr\ltt bdon. Va .. •bo bas woo $1.966 in 20 toumamenl! thls )'ear, were next with~-­ iU. ~y'llt ..... M Wftl Wiii!' J1Jl-a> MO\«,.• JH7-4t c;.~ u ..... , A. OeilMf~ »-24 .... .. _ .. ,.. ....... w • ., .......... ,,. ...... 1.... »·Jl-41 o. ...... , )O J\ .... LllU!lt nil-.\ S....R.c ..... i >.-14-10 lotti.r J.1-U-0..)'MtC:.<I Jt.JJ-10 i .,_ )olJ2_.. 0.-LlftW n.il-10 c;...., JW. .... 1 ---)t.)4-10 C'-""'9t ,,_,._.. J C.SMold a.J4-10 f-~ J.l:M-<t.I "-......... ,.._70 c.........,. an~ o 1t«11 >NS-It ~\tf' ]~ ~ JW\-19 1-1}.U .... -,,01111 ,..,.._,. 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Ttle Taiwan~ae pr~em :stiU ::!@ was nol l maUy solved. The In · Wf1\ational Olympic Committee <IOC J still had to ~rsuude the Taiwanese to drop the name .. Republic of China" In the opt>n· il\c parade, °*'P ta.e C•"i• 1overn ment lllu .... baelr~ down and sakl lMY <• 1&1e u.t.r nae and anlht-m. But the docWon b)' u.e Uailed Slatn to go a~act ..t tomp«e rell\Ov.f'd • fu r tJui& the Games m61ht dl1inte1rate. Philip 0 . Kn unm. •)'t"..-.ld president or the U.S. Olympic Committtt. wtao has been at the ctnter of the Ta1w• ~1s .. n wttk. announced ~ ckc:1:s1un 1A1 ket>p the team lo the Gam~·s. Krum m h os b\•e n t hl' ~earemnke r bctwl'cn the frid.'ty.J4My 16. 1916 adealistac IOC, iron·willed Cana- dian prime 1n in1ster Pierro Tr•de a• a•d the pro u d Ta lwaaue d e leaalioa . Jte ~ Ute IOC to the hilt in its ckfeue ot lM Oly·mplc charter. but tried .. per.swidc the Qin.a·. d1 a• 'o"era mcnl a od \be 1'11AWMK'W to c•v~ a lJUJe. More tlaan 4t Twwaaese have btoc'DM&d up In the Uoilf'dSt.IAd. ....... NIT>' V\SH because 0al'1 would DOt bow to lbe Cuadi:ua dt'Cl\Ud w d rop tbdr 04.!Pe. nae 4lnd {tnth\'m . For two d u,ys KttlllM'll thioqlal DAILY PILOT hls mission was hu dln1 for faJJure. Neither the govemm nl nor tllle Tahvucse would live an inet.. But Trudeau, after w~s of rt'- Cu:slng to r hunee hts po6itioo. ~enly icove way ~)' md U Jd \a.e Ta6W.....,co"6i .. t.Wrnaa Md utHm. Jtruma bad been lilotd.llw • dub OWi' ~a"' ~ Uilc V.S. lt'UD ml&bl ,,ull out it tile T&i"·~oe.e w~re .at al~ • lake their plate &a LM Gamta. 1t waa a stroa& wea. .. LOS ANG Kl.ES <APJ -o.sty Baker co•t~nds it•s net the fcriliddi.ftl 41istuces ol ~ Stadium's fencn tMt haw gi~ him trouble in hitting home runs this season. .. It's not the park~" he said. ''lt's me." Baker slugged only his s~~ llomer or the year -and first • slnc.-e the Do411en' fint came- 'llwnday night and it betped ta Antteles defeat aMcato, ~ and pick up a.1ame oo the 011e-.U Reds in ~ NatltooaJ Luge West. Tiiey traU DOW by fhle games. --.... -.... ,0 RON CEY DIVES FOR A LINEA BY MICK' KELLEHER, BUT THIS ON£"'GOT PXST THE DODGERS,. AU.sTA,.-fNf'IEt.OER; - ··Thal 's the longest I can ewr remembet' goinc wit.bout WUing ·oe49e••~e .MV's Goodell Quietly Confident -~--,.. .... JuA1t•C11l<4t90•tlo<~ J ... f llO..C-•l lo1Allqio•• J ... t 11 .... 11_1_1 ... LO\A,. ... 1 "-.... •.i)p "'· IJ IS!> m. a· home rua," Baker said after hittin« his first in m al blls as the Dod1en def~ed ~ Olbl for the fifth stra._ time and won their fifth game in se¥en starts. ByGLENNWIDTE Ol_o.i., ........... MONTREAL-Brian GoodelJ Is already at his marks, sotoapeak. At leul that's the wa y it ap- peana the forthcoming senior al Misaion Vi ejo High School girds for the lirst or two events he'll be swimming a l the Olympic Games, here. Tltat will be a heat or the 1,500-meter freestyle, wbicbcom· es up Monday morning. Goodell gives lbe impression of being a veter an performer. He is qwelly confident, apparenUy cool and unrattled by the fact he is the gold medal favorite in the 400 and 1.SOO freestyles. both for which he is lhe world record bolder. * * * 1980 Outlook He ~laxes in a room he shares with 11 teammates at the Olympic Village when be isn't loading "P on food at the cafeteria or tak.in& ~Ma9treal ~otympics part in a two-a-day workout atone of the seve ral ne arb:v p00ls. You might wonder if a boy bare- ly 17 mi&ht be homesick arter hav· ing bee n away from home for nearly a month. Goodell sayS'be is not. He has telephoned back to llis· * * '* Withdrawal' Idea Nixed by Russians MONTREAL-My quest.ion to Sergei Pavlov was being translat· ed rrom En'"1lisb lo French, to Rt111ian. When il-goUothe~r. a broad 1rin swept ayer PavlOY's face. P1vto·1. bead ot the Ruaian sports delegation to lhe XXI Olympic Games, was here to talk about the 1980 Olyr,pics in MOICOW. He had said tbal their prqjected cosl would be 2SO mllllon rubles (about $325 IDU.Uon>. I uked if those fiptts were WHITE WASH -~ OU !l"f WNITY based on antlctpated lnflation between now and tMO. The quesUon might have been in order U th• Games were beln& held in a country other than a CommUDisl one. "lnllaUon doesn't alter In the · Soviet Union," he replied ... We are not worried about lhat pro- blem.'' la the USSR, the (fOVemment conb'ol9 prl~ aad w al(e l:ncl'e'lffS and by Cloini so controls lnllatmri. Pavlov also 1uarantees lhal all nit1on1 will be welcome in MOHOW and Uy• the Ruuians wtU try to cn1ate • bappy al· rno1pbere for tourilta. athletes &Ddjournallats. another n.aJoa lD the Games. ''Withdraw al from tbe OIJ'llllPic Garn~ is not aa etndent wa1 to act." he saya. "Athletes train for four YHl'S to compete aml the Games must be held.•• · Getting back lo the 1980 Obm· pies, Pavlov uya his country wilJ build 12 new ~ for the Games, includin& a 45,-..nt. •ports stadium, a •wlmlnilll pool, velodrome and other sit.ta. for fencing, handball, etc. Since the botl nation b~ tbe op. · lion ol addu., a span for the Games it will i.o.t. -.a may cboolle to put In a apedal farm ol wresUiag, P-.Jonays. * * * Olympic quickies: Tipl HCYri\J btl'e bacludes small plane and helicopter sur· veillance of Olympie ~itio. and housing are-. .,.,_ from wbicb all Ott.er ti.re.rail a.re barred during lite Games. sion Viejo a coupleoltimeslooon· fer with his Nadadores club coadl, Mark St'bu~ on traan· ing progress and about bow be (~. Otherwise be' s a b8orbing life al the Olympics, which he describes thusly: "I'm impressed by lbe blgoess oC thinJi?s here-all t)e people and the excite ment. You <:Ml have ~ the rood you want. ao.yUme you want it-the cafeteria is open 24 hours a day. "And t.be Olympic pool i.s the fastest I've ever been ln. "It's all dttpwaler (aboul6'1a (eeu . "The Olym~ics are everyLt!ing I ~-.t \bey d be ..• A!ally am· BRIAN GOODEU. Area Golfer Seeks Title Dennie Meyer, competiGg san- AUacbed out or San Jua• Capiltrano, •as locked m a -. hole tbampioclship match with Tommy licolas teday at Mmioo Viej0Comlr7 Club. The prize ~ the tbaalpionahip 1 oC the 52ad SouUtem Calllorai• PCA touraey. MeJer lost Ut •••t year'& r .... round. ftile Jacobi Is a two.time Wiaaer, takla& the crown in 1'71 and '72. Meyer made il to tile flftals by topping John Seftamp of SJl.mar, 3 and 2. Meyer waa two'*9er par In the mornlnic te&t apm.t Jack Gamtor of Studio C'it.J U. a 4 and 3 vlctory. bul was two over par •t ainat Schamp. II~ h .. ptayed In 1t PGA tourneys u.is year, mak.ia1 the cut in 11 and earning over SIS,000. He "°" lbe M 11noHa Open at H .. H•ll •t. MiM. in April. pressive. Every once in a while I Wlp and say lo m yself, 'he)•,J'm altheOly mpicGam cs!'" Gooikll wa.a emotionally in the clouds &flee shattering world re- cords in lbe 400 and l,!AX> at the U.S. T~m Trials in Long &~ch. But it was a temporary de· parture from the reality or every· day lite and be says !t wasn'tdif·, fi cwt to get back into the.rigors or bardlraining. "I was swlmminJ! 9or 10 mill's a clay from \he end of the Long Bead• meet until about a week ago," be uys. "Now I've tapered to about roor miles a day .•• All that re m ains for him ~is lhe cou.nt.dowo until Monda.)'. Palmer Not "I know I'm swiaigiag a little better and I 'm 1oiag to bne \0 start driving in runs. 1'm .ot making any predictions. belt we're goinA lo make a run al the Reds. We hav~·t been playinc weU at~ all lately and yet we're still ri~ht there." Baker a lso played well 1n cenler 'field, nearly snaring Jerry Monies' two.run hom~r in lhe fourth inni ng. the only Chicago runs a~ainst Douc Rau, 8-6 .• who hurled his fourth com· ' pletegame. Instead, he came tJW•Y with a cul lip. banged up shoulder and scraped left urm. "l thought l bad it." be said. ••1 • • jumped jusl a split sec.'Ond too Mismterpreted soon. And I tbougbt this walJ was supposed to give. It didn't, but I By Angels BALTIMORE <AP 1 -Jim Palmer claims be w as misquoted about beinc lert off the All·star team, but his I atest pitcbin« performance left no room for mismterpretalioo The 30-year-old Baltimore ri(IM llaMar.-41 Cy ~AwM.d Ola••~• ~ •l 4:30 winnet" in two of the last three seatlOl\S, blaaked the California Angels 4.0 on three hits Thursday night to become the first 12-game win'ler in t)le American League. Des pite M s recent ertorts, Palmer was byp~ssed when Boston manager Darrell Johnson named his pitching starr for last Tuesday's All·slar game. Palmer acknowledged eriticiz· ing the omission of such pitchers as Gaylord Perry, Doug Bird, Wayne Garland and Dennis Leona rd, but denied having said tha t he should have been picked. C•L1l'O•NIA ULTI-&. .. , .... (Olll"'<' ] 0 1 0 ....... <I M C:...-"tro U • 0 0 0 ()<IC" le l'k>n<I••• • O 0 0 • Joc•-•t 1 0..vo\6" • 0 e 0 1-M•w te llt1QQ• 111 J 0 I 0 St...,, • ._,, llo<flltll , • 0 0 ,.., .... Re '"'~'°"-10 0 0 .. ,.....,., CN•~ \\ t t 0 0 OtC;..U.11> "'""''> • • • o O!>mo~•f. [l(,,.bllrrtlff( e 0 0 0 .,.1,_., 8 Jtlll•DI\ I 0 0 0 .. ""'llllrY~ (I 0 0 0 11000 • 0 •• V9"'9fvt " p O 0 0 0 .., ... • J '0 jeOo • I>) • 0 I ' 70 1 0 • 0 I 0 ••O• • 0 I 0 • 0 I O 0000 su~did.'' TIM! Dodgers jumped to a 4-0 lead In the first inning against loser Riclt Reuschel. a.1, who hit the .first lwo batt.ers be faced, Dave ~s and Bill Buckner. Steve Garvey singled home the first run, Ron Cey drove in the second with an infield out and Re&&ie Smith and Baker each singled bome a ru.n. 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A-11.••· Brobamer's Bell Ignites Chicago I ' CHICAGO -The Chicai:it White Sox, ltnlted by lorm«I Huntlnston Bea~b lliCh star J uc · Brohamcr's two-run homer I c.~~~1~1" ~· 0 J 0 l°'""., •" ~!.! the second, lnnlnic. defo t • 011111.-p !Ill • 10..... Mllwauk~!j; Thursday 116 l! O!tOMtt.C~-.0"-llN•--.l. A ri b b ll LOG -c.1114, ... , •• ..,t-•-.1•-ii......... me ca c asc a u e_., ""-••J10.-1111.se-.....,,t. Uon. • Re JK•-1· Al'ohlmer , now hit•1-.24S -1 ... .. ..... to Y>if; '~ "f)\• ft , .. 111 -4~ •• • • > ' the aeuon, has she ~ runs l' ~:~=.iw ..... , ~·" ~ : : ; ! his credit. His blast gave Chicas• T-J.11 A -•,leJ, a3-014'ad. r I bellne Cu1da mlde the ume sort of proame a few ,ears qo. But it bas U.. tried te bar Taiwan from the c-and bu ~\J made We Mltuk f..- ,fountaliata. ' , Tarkanian Next Lakers Coach:l .. ~... ... ..... ..., Rmli• would wilr.draw r .... tlle Olym· pks lO protest U.. pawe ol Sayen Selected CARBONDALE. m. -Gale Sa~. former Al~ca ra-nlnc back at the Ualftl'lkr ol Xan.ua and an -All· Pro for tbe ·Chicago Bears, wu ~ltosen albletic director at Sout1'em 11· liDoia University 'l.lnand-.y. LOS ANGELES (API -,,_ Loe Aaceles Lahn ttne coe- ftrmed they have dl9tvaed the panH1'1it,y of coacla J«ry Tar••· Iii.an of Nn-ada <La VepsJ tu- lnl over tbe LaUl'S dMhlnC llot. But Lakera 1e~al manqtt Pet. Newell and Tarkanian ~ Mid no otfer had beet made co the 1uccesaru1 eoUece c:oacfl. "Yes, W4f ve madecontad with Jerry. but no • ofter has been mtde. •·Newell said. Althou1h the Laten are st.ill lookiq roe a new co.cit.. .,.... Coote bat also met witb Laainllle COlldll 0-., Q'Um. TarbNan bGllt I nationally raake4 colle1e powtr al C'al 8tate u .. oaa Beaclo tlleD moved to Nneda CLM V ... J m ltU. Illa ......... --finilMd »2. lo.lq to ArftJOU ln Ute NCAA Walen llegionab, and nnbdtldnliallaeftD.a natM-al poll He recenU1 slped a aew tbree-year contract with Las Vee•. llDd bu aeve pl~ re-tumlDC o« lul year'a tam. But , ml•walty officials indicated hi CC.W tel out. or lhal pact u hi wtllllad l ..-n.n1an'a eonece coachint ~ gives blm the highest .,..... percentaseohny actl~ <Olldl. lte left Long Beach ln tht wlM ol an NCAA llrw!8tlgatl~ ol nmaiUDC tb•l conchlded wit' t.be ICMol being placed on probaJ lion. No word has rome from Cru"'I a former UCL.A assistant undef JCllm Wooden. Crum is vacatio' Inc la CalJfornla. .. .. 8J• DAILY PILOT Friday Juiy 16, 1916 In O vertime .. CdM Nips Mesa El Toro Topplea Gauchos In Lo fVCagers Edge Mantia M1$AVt:•Ot. (C ... , ·~ 4 f....... ' '\Nt~ c..tt~" ti I t C: ·"l\f ,,. ""' "'"' .. u .. W9'00 I • " 'VA' t Coronu dt'I Mur lhgh s s umm l'r b.i ii kl'tbn ll h•.im . 1uund111 g 111tn l\h31)\' "1t h tht• n•turn ol P uul k in . 'lt111rwd ICUjlUt' Jt-.1dt•1 Co,t u Mt•i.u Thu1 111la~· n1,.:ht, 7l tl.~. 111 uct ion on lht' "mn,·r !'> Cloor 1s in second place• ''1tb .t 1 3 m:1rk Steve P arrino an<1 Gary \\'tlb l1•d {'ol(t;i M l'S'1 "1\h l >I .ind W pmnl1t NO RW A LK Lo n 1: lk-••ch C1t v l'ullci:,• p1lt-cl Ull an tarl~ ad\ •mla~c and ~ ~nt on lo brt't'1l' in summ\'r l~ojluC ba:..kl'I bull act ion ttl Ccrntol\ Collei:t• Thursduy mght , be. tang Sl1dd lcbock CQlll'"l'. 86·& Founto1n Valley cun llnued lu winnln.: ~ay with a 66.tH overtime "'In over Mar10 ~ an llu11t 1niton Beach s umtn\'r Bukelball a ct ion a t Huntington Beach l ltgh ThurSday night. And ln othe r leagul! play HunUngton He ach ed~ed Lynwood 67·66 and Vil l a Park d o wne d W~tmiester 54-49. Elsewhere. Edison de· leated Los Amigos. 47·<11. and Newport llarbo r s-ubdued Lon g Bcacti Wilson, 38·28. at Edison High. . BllJ Carroll St'ored the winning basket for Foun- • ta in Va lle y with 9 a«onds r emaining, but it was Georg€.' Barrios who provided the punch. scoring 2S points Cyclists In Action Speedway r acing n ·· tams to Orange Count y's Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa tonight to kick off the eighth year of opera· lion. -----Aet-ion gets.-undcr .way al 8: 15 with the Orange County Eagles facing the Los Angeles Sprockets in team competition Speed w a y ticketholders will be ad~ miUed free to the 197" Orange County Fair. although the t ickl'li. must be purchased at ad· vance sale locations or at the specia l s peedway ticket booth a t the en· trance to the fa Ir Among lhl• Ora n~e County unit an• l <'Jm captain Rick \\' 0001' 11f Huntini ton Bl•ad 1 :md Balboa's Bruct' Pl•nhall Marina ·s Tony Warrt>n contnbutcd 17 un f\J rttt>r Ut't'O Cat)' B nun llunt11q;t o n Hear h w 1th 25 points John llcrman It'd the i,conng for Edison with 14 pointi.; Ed Bell. Bob He rson and Craig Pidone each had 10. And for Newport. Rolf Schwalbe was t e lead· in~ scor<'r with 12 · ls, "'hilt.• M itrk Bradburn .iccountcd for 10 Ne•~H•r-Ull ~f'r'fllll..li\C> ,..,.,'l "'4d0u'""' Ci<lle• C,-•IOf'\o"'• "•"' ,,..,..,_ lor~1 .. , ...... l '. .. " t I 0 ) 0 0 IO I I l I ' 1 ~ I 1 0 1 •1 14 I • 0 I ' "' su .. •row.,. .. -""" • IJ I l 8Wtt.nft lf ) • , ...... 1.11 V1C RAKHSHANI RICK BASHORE Edison Duo In Grid Tilt v ,..._, ,. a '-llr.t I f l'•• W. o....-J-. ..,,..,, •• ,,\!, .. •'· ) "., f\Af'QA ._ ..,_. 'MtO """ th •!Uhl l' ( ''•1't\f • t tt., .. , \ 4thw)I JI '• .... ~ ... ,, J ".)''"" .. c •• ' ti • ,, •• 0 '-......... -.-, ,..,, • ~.AM!il ..... I C•fl'lht"..-M ;t";'l•'t MILi SOUAIU: OC 8hM L•w N~I e• f °"''-I rr~ At\9,••ctt 9,,, P4•'' ..... ,,.,.,.. Jul>n tt.Ol("<ll>I lllO J R_,.11 ~· t,_..,, t-. MHltt~. At"""" WJlrt>i.1, (<4t .. .,.. Wfo~t 1'-J U..U41' ( ... ~tllM M .. 'W A'U'I •t•fC,,,. .. 11 ;• l•\lllt1 ~. u~ wru1" > .. 1 • • •• ,, .... ~ &'O••• C•'OI ,,.,~\ t'\c;tOtf (•11 J••·O. t U .... ~,. \t•N"tt• ,,,._ I.ANYA ANA(( ~-,. Ow•tt l1tv•t4'tt0tttt' Lv• <;r~o l.o1\ fcte\ IU lO* Nf't Aft(• N 1\'°;\· 'JJ) Cl•$\ A Low QtO\\ t l•"ft••• IC-.., I IC., I ll1tOI~•• Co1l1"41. 1\I lo ... ,.., -• 11 .. 1 o.r-Helllr" -9lbA~$11i"" Ill J C.,o< Artrl -·· U •, •• lh•l (;IMY'\ -"@! ""° llWt ~IM'°"..., II\. • lbel 1111"' &o•••· M•u,.. ouoo•"· a.,.,.,.,.. ~.1.16 Cl~i 9 \,ow QrOU I a..-o <-"°'"••· '•'· J J•"• -...,,,."· "• Lew lllPl-t. '~ ~-,,.,t ,.., By ROG.ER CARLSON ::...,~,~~.!1~1:••1~esie:;!:'~ OlllNtO..typ; ... SUff 1)4 • IU•I A-~"'""~'--Edison High or llunungton Beach contributed a l'•M>C•··~· IJI I ... rn1ce1C .. l. I• pair of grid standouts to lhe 25th annual Shrine All· iJ1f~A .. ~°:.~:.~:-:1.t"" no. .... _ 1\#>ll '""'..,.,. ....,.,"'"'" .... _,, ... '• star football game at Pasadena's Rose Bowl Satur-Lo•-1 _,09,....,, ,JI , 11 .. 1 '~ ~ :; day night-and both are jn starting roles for the ~~!'w8..'.;;:'e;,!;'.:0t11:;::1~~ O IO South. ihtl Al>Ole foH••ler •l)O ""'"• ! , .~ All-CIF star Rick Bashore. recruited by UCLA w·1-. '•· • 11 .. 1 A11ese L••n'9>1<1n v ..... a.1 .. 0.tw:,,, IJ, o o io as a quarterback. will start for the South at cor· &.rl>Ma 1t"°'~' "°' ... " ...,.~ .n : ~ ~ ~ nerback in the s econdary. .,,,. "" ,,,. 1.a , ••• 11111 -,.. .. "Q Pvtt ..... t'\km :-t•ot'\•tl HI l.lOtnts lo i.:o with lhl' 23 point l'f fort of Al\'X HhH'k und 21-poinl runtr1llult0n or J1Ack Tu1 111t the ho.'>1!- took lht• 1,•ud (•arl;.- C"osl.r ~1 <''·'· )wwc•v(•r, ('01\llllUt'N lo l\'lld lht' c1rcu1t with an ti 2 I'\' C\lrd Akin "'as out t!urht>r with u broken wris t Cdi\I * * • c. ........... 11,. •• " .. ., TUI • J • t• '"""'" .. • • 1 • ..... " ' I tl M in • • .. ....... ~ I l • '°'•'' ,, II w 11 C.116Mr•.f lU I •• ll .. " ~II~ I 1 1 ,. p.,,.f'IO 0 I •• M '41H • • "°""" ' • ov..,.1 • J I IJ Mull"'"" l 0 1 • 101•1\ JO • , . .. S<en•yO...rttr> '°'0"4 .,.I_.., , , •• ,, " ,, In otht'1 pla:. •I "'" l"ooU11ll h•111d 1ni.i El Toro .i 4 9 4 .t I o :-i. J n 11 l.>ow m')" s \\' ,u rt• 11 " ai< " ~ Sl \•actor O\'t•r Garden Cnwl''s Pac1f1c.A Mark Hill w as th(• kud1ng scon ·r for \.:I Toro. sc•on.ng 16 pomts. Ot>nn1s Smith \\ U!> &1d <lM>oek's le11d 111~ s<>orr r wlch 20 potnls whale lluck Ony collectt'd 14. s..w1--..o 1.it Cl•••• ""'1"11•. '-'''••w•(I 4 .. Nl•On l Qo .. ~M.tn • ~"' 4 R•'f 10 ttdHruo I tfr1m4 H11111-lO<•OU.otn.•• n ~~IS: 0 ~~ w ~u r• • STAR &JMIYER SPmTS SDm.S Y~@fl 6 17 Prof~ lr6ttva100 • Doy Schools Nee< Ptofess.onol 5r~ STAR SPORTS SCHOOLS lNCLUDE: • Vode<) lopt" A.'IQlv1 ' Vl • l .... •lo(QI~ ··'~ ·~~\ • ~ .. ~ • kt"<l)>''I.•' • l~s 1u ill-o lJo•'< • A 1..,qr~ p.,....,,,.._ u J 1 •1 And All·ClF 4·A standout Vic Rakhshani. ,,.,.1_.~";~~4 11.AcMoc 1,.. ...... ~S: ... ••Y~r•;•\, u ..... , ticketed for tight end duly at San J ose State in the 1.ow C.• ou rournam1n1 • 1.i Toro l'4t •• • IN NEAWI TPeOwRiTnk.cleMPA.~r~EA -f II k hi t · th II FU9n1-1 BtJuy G•ll•cint•, 9), , " " ta • ...., 11 10 10 10o-11 a • ta es scustomaryspo m e neup. Fran 811 • ..,, ••· J. M•<1v•~ •~ 11 "' """'"'•'.., k••~ "'' Kickoff is at-8 and the South will be trying to W••••Men,11 ~:: :;/,1,1 ~ g ! " Pirctllng.e-orctun~ C~l•Mo.,. la • II .. •S ONLY s3500 Of' less per sctlOOI ~IOI 0..!Coum A¥0ilobk> f Qt ~ W\ "'°"' Ql'eO <:all ·~ '~ ~ ~ pick up its first win after a pair of setbacks against 81~1::;::.~;,~J.~~"o::~: .~ 1 11cM>c"""" 1 , • xhool -uly 19·2J 1 o 1 1 a northern cr ew of CIFSouthern Section stars. c e1191>1 1 "'""Y eu1• 101 ' ::::,~,.., L ; Cholk Hi"lng ~""' .~ ~ ~ ;~ Bashore is als o available for duty at 11-•°"''11611"°"· 1°'·' Mo••'-c;..o.911 o 1 xhool -Ju~ 26·JO Du•t . Y-.106. "''"° I 10 ~·~~:~~~0•0 • : : ~ ; qua~te~b~~k , bu~ h~'s e~n1 ~~ee dc~10~:!::~ ~,:V1~?"'.f~~~::;,:~:··~ .Y.Joo" ,0,.1, 11 .. 5occer _ Aug 16-20 United Enrollment (714) 752-1036 4029 Wnllfty l'IKt • 115 -' llcW"'1 IUctt llltllO c.-et~md • 0 I 8 ~er. QC roug OU ' W e 0 en IVC U r W•ltt<m.on, 11'>. l. Fran 81~'"· 11. l IH To-o football -Aug9·1 J .JlllllUQ!l. ___ _,,,!---"-~'--:~..u, .... ,...,,~ 111«1FtAOC•H'lf~81lhellklt'•. ~.,..., Golt-~ ~~' k-~~m~ » •• ffistoughestas~~me~~ll~incoveringt~ ~':~~--------------------------·-------------------eu<n •• •• 11 ,._., quarterback rollouts. Game rules dictate no stunt· h'* ••lu!f., ··"· "-'" ' l ,._ ~ • .,,.,.,,...,1:11.~s,~i 11-• ing and secondary men have to stay.five yards off •• 11 "' i. the ball. mean.ing no bumping the wide. re<:eiver ex· W•l•r ) .. so--w.,..,..., C..bC> 9'-·r• .,.,.,,. t'l•w~·n 1 t#U lot.fl 1 ~ ~ 1~ ceptwithinthelO-yardline. " 1 a is "We'll be playing zone and a tittle man·to· : ! ~ ~ man, "-says Bashore. "And it looks like the key man , • 1 •• to stop is the North's quarterback. Kenney Moore. ~ ~ : ~ He's an excellent runne r and could give us some l• 11 11 .. problems with the keeper OUl Of the Wishbone." .... ,, ... ,M, RakNhani, who combined with Bashore on so ~ ~ 9: '; many clutch passing situations. says he's hopeful or • ' • 11 being included in the Sooth's passing game. • : ~ '! "Coach Glen Hastings of El Dorado High I 1 1 1 0 iO ' • • •• l>4 ...... S<•,.• •• Ou•rten II I~ I\ IS 1 '' School hasn't used the tight end n lot m his offensive phllosophy." sa ys Rakhshani. "So I '\•e had to do some proving in practice that I'm capable of catching the ball. too. besides blocking. It!'\ V••t.., ,,, lfl ·~ 1& ·'They ~re pulling me in some patterns ... al the ou~. it looked lake they expect..ed me lo be blocking Mesa Spike Results oruy.' . · Rakhshani is 215 pounds on a 6·3 frame and is also available for addjtional duty if needed-al de- fensive end. t All Gom•n Tr.,.<lr a"d '••IO At C•U.t M•\;1 H14n o ... ~ 100 I P<trr~lt "'• 1 r AttnU 11\tJ )JO t P•lr.>lt 11 ('I I '"'"' 1l l ... ., I ..... t-.•1p \I t 1 U 411~ ~10 ao t IC••t•• I 0} I I R•nwn 1 Ol 1 Mtitl' 1 l·• \.tG·•' J t '' \ I \oftl\.f)UI y-c 1• a J Md,. I M \,.un tw"'et ,, , •• 1 1(1Aq ·~ l• ,,,.,... • Oandu,•n • .a I W dl !'Im"+ I• O 310 1/.f t 0 411'1 dwr Vrt ,.J t I , ... , .. ,d•n •• • M 1 w ••• r ... q;..,,.,.." / •s" 1 n ........ " , , Of t l.t ft••~ 1H 4 1 fin" it\ f L. 1 1 ~ n •o ", 1 .. .-w , , " SP t W(Ob '1 J ~ 1 W '" u II • PY-I llC•N.••ct U • . "••ftk,. .. 1 100 1 Mt. Pf\.1,11 10 .. )' r rAntt M"' no I M(Pttt••I,.' , ¢••""th·'' U0 t YowftiQ S1i J 1 I lftf\. 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P•t f4ft\ U t . •.tu '"'"'"'Of'IS11.tl~S'I MO 1 Mfr" > 11 I, ' Ro_,_.q J 11 M1t,.. 1 P1.tftl l .f p lit. 1 Laotn \ > • • ) M1h· ' St'uplf'I 1& "'-1 Rit1 'I t7 ta l'OHH 'l' •qd'tf'llt tf--t 1 U•vr' 11 6 ))OIH 1 W 1ll1dtn\Of'I .rt O. ) Ptnt'"~I' \JO \P .. -1 L•Of\~10.1 .,,,.,,,,. )6 ,01 • H J 1 lion \ ·~ l' C.t1\l1"<>' O lJ -1 Aquino 11-S. 1 eoo 110 IJ I 0 •>11\)J' 01'1\ 100 I H•M • U l, 1 Kt n"°lli ll •, uo 1 l.Af•be-t Ot M ttlt -I AodtH.t • JI \, J ...... ' w .... " 11 t-1, I Hvl<e 17 to lh•.,,.. loC-1 IOHH I C.Mlltt It 4, LJ -I 0-.llff I• J \P D•ll<!SI•• It 10'~. HJ-I. 0 V•nVQ i '1 l. V•rt'Yurt O • -... The South squad has been working out al Cal State (Long Beach 1 and Rakhshani and Bashore have Men spending most of their lime on timing and experimenting. Rakhshani ·s tou~hest assignment as a tight ~nd i.s to hook the defensive end inside while Bashore is wary of the North's rolloul weapon. Bashore's real forte. however. is at quarterback where he figures to provide good backup to Bruins stars Steve Bukich and Jeff Dank worth Surfers to Compete Eight members of the vtted to participate are Huntington Beach Hole ~mbers of lbe surfing in the.Wall surfing club assoc I a ti on s from will compete in the U.S. Jtewail. Gulf Coast. National surfing cham· Southern, Western and p1onshlps to T>C staged al Eastem r egion . AJa Moana Bowl. Queens The entrants fro,m Surf Waikiki, Oahu July Huntington Beach m - 30-Aug. 9. elude Bob Ca_rbone.11, The meet. held for Bob Milfeld. Bill Rain. more than a dozen years forth, John Boozer, Ran· at the pier tn Huntington dy Lewis. J ohn Taylor, Beach. has been moved Chris Cattel and John to Hawaii this season. In· Van Oetfelen. i MEY/'76 -. -. MONARCHS -.... • .... °""" s437 6 USED CARS ••• WITH THE GOLDEN TOUCH!! '74 ""1'0 '7t OUtS. '7JCOVGAI IUMAIOUT CUTUSS 11-7 ............. ,..,_. 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Babasholf vies in the 100, 200, 400, 800 freestyles, the 40().meter individual m~ley and two r el;ay races. She'll be the anchor in both reluys and ls the world record holder in ~ 800 freestyle. Six medals uppear easily within her reach with only the 400 lndo looming ag a ma;or stumbling block. ' S h e carries on her shoulder s Ameril•u 's bei.l hopes for medaling an the women 'i. field and 1i. clearly the bag threat lo break up the East G<.'rman Juggemuut. Babashoff. 19. hh been winning rneduls s ince i.hc was a 13 yea r ·o ld und as a member or thl' u s team. she's considered t~ No. 1 star, having competed at Munich 1n 1972 and coming three medals -one gold and two slivers. Shl' ho lds Amerlcun re- cords 1n tht' women's 100, 200, 400 and 800 frecstyl('I; and is u threat to establish new global i.tundardi. in the 400 and 800 at l\lontrt>al. AN OLYMPIC CHAMPION t. Shlrtey et 15 . -.;_ For the past four ye~ she has ·dominated every meet she's entert>d in the women's field throughout tht \\Of'ld Sunday bc•gans her ci~ht· day sal\o at Montrtal where she hopt's to find thut pot of gold ut th\! l'nd of the raanbow. Her M'hl•dule includ<'S the 400 medley relay' Sunday, the 100 Cree Mouduv, thl..' 400 free Tuesdny. lhl' 200 frt.'t' Thuri, day. the 400 Individua l medley July 2 1 and lhi! 400 free relay and 800 free J uly 25. ON VICTO~Y STANO, AT MUNICH, BABASHOFF (LEFT) POSES WITH MEMBERS OF U.S. 400 FREE RELAY TEAM. SHIRLEY BAB~SHOf'F, MOMENTS AFTER SETTINO A WORLD RECORD IN THE 800 FREE LAST MONTH. \ -. , SHIRLEY BABASHOFF IN 1972, WITH OLYMPIC MEDALS. The Long Road To Montreal By ROGER CARLSON OltMO.ilyl';l9iSull Montreal a nd the XXI Olympiad 1s the payoff for rour more years of work and dedication by Fountain Valley's Shirley Babashotf. But it haan 't been aJI work and no glory since those efforts in Munich In 1972 when she captured three medals. llcre arc some o( the highlights, including .the '72 Olyn:>pirs. for the Fountain Vallev 11henom : Munlcb, 117% -Babashorf anchored the Americans' 400·metcr free relay team lo an Olympic r ecord 4 :27 .57 ror a gold medal. Earlier s he had finished second to Shane Gould in the 200 free with a-i:<R~3in pushing-Gould to a 2~03.56. And she wes second to Sandra Neilson in the-too free despite breaking an Olympic re· cord. Auc_utl, 1973 •t Louisville -The Fountain Valley lllgh 16·year· old set meet records at e Nitlonal AAU long course meet tn the 100 <58.77 J and 200 free (2:04.63), in addition lo a third place finish to Keena Rothhammer in the 400 Cree with a 4 :22.23. Septembe r, 1973 at Belgrade -This is where the East Germans stunned the Americans In almost ever y event. B11bashoff was seeond in four events-as Kornelia Ender stamped hen;elr as BabashoH's No. l hurdle-winning four gold medals. Babashoff's. clocking in the 200 free was 2 :OS 33 and her 100 lime was 58.87, second to Ender 's world mark or 57.74 at the World Cham pionships. February, 1974 In Paris -Babashofr was rirst in the 800 free in 8:S.'l.3, in addition to winning the 100 Cree and placing second in the 200 individual medleyin nn international meet. April, lt74 In Dallas -Records tumbled as n abashoff set the U .S s tandard in the 500 free <4 .47 34 1 and 200 free II IM i!J I. Ill ac1· dit1011 to helping the8>0 free relay team set un American mark or 7 36 i i She also anchored the 400 free r elay teum to .i 3 29 22 and finished second .10 the 100 free w1lh ,J 51 00 at the /\AU ~hort couriie cha m p1onships. August, 1974 at Mission Viejo · -Oabashorr broke th<' h!lled wo rlrl mark In the 400 freest vie with a 4 17. 71 ul the M 1ss1on V1c10 lm·ltational. Australia's Jenny Turrall took first 1n the 1,500· ·meter fr~ashoU _came.. back 2<1 minutes lul L'r to win the 100 free In 59.36 . Au.rust, J974 at Concord -In the fastes t 400 frrcstylr flC'ld of a ll tim<'. Babashorr streaked lo u 4: 15.77 to nos<' out Turrall l4 175f>1 The clocking was a world record, cras1n1t llcnthcr <;recnwood from the books. Greenwood was third In the rucc. Later Dabas hotf broke Ender's 200 fr<'t' mark with u hli11tcrln1t :!:02.94 nnd wns the high point 1-1w1mmt•r ut the Natwnul 1\1\U lnnit <'Otsrsc ('hamp1onsl1ips . Septcmbt"r, lt74 at Concord -The long·uw:iil<>d !111<'1 hfltwrcn E:tsl Ccrmuny und the Unltod StaL<'S found lht• AmN1cunN rully· Ing and al was Bobashoff leading the wuy with f1rst1> 111Lhc400 frco (4 18 53/ a nd 200 free (2:02.94 lo CQUOI her glOIHtl lllUl)llUrd I, Ill !Id dll1on lo anchoring the 400 free relay team lo o wMld n~c~rd 3:51.99 and the 800 free rcTuy to an 8.SG.82. The U.S. ~on the m eet. 198·145. June, lt75 at Long Beach -American records tell In the 100 free (57.74 ) and 200 free 12:02.54). while the world mark 1n the 400 free 14:14.781 was claimed by Babashoff In the U.S. team trials for the World Games. July, lt75 •t Call -Bobashorr rallied to beat Endrr In the 200 free with an American record or 2:02.50 al the World Swim Cham. plonshlps in Colombia. Baba:shorr was also hrsl in the 400 Cree (4: lJ.81 J an d second in the 100 with a 51.81 lo Ender 's 56.50. =&.. 1175 at IUnsU'CKy -She earned 11 trip to Japan os a rae r ot the U.S. team following more American record!!, with a 57A8, 2:02.39 and 4: lS.63 ln the 100, 200 and 400 to pace lhe Mis· 1ion Viejo N1dadores to the AA U women 's crown. June, lt71 at IAag Beach -Five r_-ces, rive victories, three American records and a world's record as llitbashoff qualifi es ror seven Olympics races at lbe U.S. Olympic Team trials. T he 800 world ma~ t~ll t.o a 8:39.fQ, she won the 100. 200 and 400 in American marks ol S9.6, 2:00.89and4:12.85 and the 4001i\dlvldual medley was won ln a lifetime bettof 4 :57.11. WUh two relay races a bonus. BabashoH thus gets a crack at aevn meda ls 1& Montreal. .,. __ _ • ' 811 DAIL V PtLOT Friday.July 16. 1976 Alamitos Rllce fl.esults Barracuda, ·nollypark Checking Men's Golf in Area ·-~·'· Cle.,, fr.c• '•"' ,IHT ••tll Jlt YOO\ 1 YMI • .. d-•0.11• ~, •• .., • ..., P>Kwtl"llO M.ot!•lr ... , ... ,., • .., l• ,.. UOY Cr•..,e la.-\) 11. • .. ... "' .. -1c.e-.. ,., , • '•--111l. Al.. • ... -0.11 ... ·1 ~-. A ... ICt .. f ... C.N ..... Aht• Wi..,, \l#o' ~.SIM c-ltftdo•r, '"""' 0.1 St•M<--s-•• ...,,._,_ 1'-~··•-lo O,..l,~ol CAM" \CC:OND ••ell .oov .. 11•) ,.. .. , Ole Cl•'"''"'l """' 1Uot Mo ... , 'MV"° lllOlltftl ..... ..-,11..oi IMitctwtll Ulllt lttpjlU llC•UQl\11 l l--201' )«I HO >• Alw II•" -lHY.,.M, llubt·\ 8'11 IN 001y 11 .. t. 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NCAA srnglos champion In 1967; NCAA doubles champion 1967. 1968: member US Davis Cup tc3m Appearing 10·11 AM •l LAGUNA HILLS. 12·1 PM at NEWl'ORT BEACH. 2·3 PM at HUNTINGTON BEACH. 203 off Rosie Casals from Sausalito, Calif. 5-time Wimbledon Ooublos and 2-lime Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Champion. Ranked in top 10 in worldlast 10 years. Appearing 12· 1 PM •t FULLERTON. 2·3 PM at ORANGE 'THE CITY'. . . . •ny tennla racque\ In atockt One day one, (ht., July 17) Save on these famous names: Wilson Spalding , AMF Head • Bancroft . FREE! Los Angele• Strlng1 autogr•phed pennents to the first 200 customers in ••ch sf'ore. red al , ..... tfalaag ii~ 1'11 arr da, bon _.. s cU..au&lnlit mteres lng ror Oranae C.on l fisher men. Som~ Yt>llo" tail are beln1t caught orr Laguna. according to Glenn 'Plerce at Art's Landing, while bay fi s hing, has produced u nd. spottt.'<i and ci&llco ba ss und halibut. 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HOWEVER. sophisticated new equipment is creating a re- naissance for live 1V. Smaller cameras transmitting by microwave are mUing 1l possi- ble for viewers to sec news and sports events as tt\.ey happen .. The nervous e<lge, based on Murphy's law that whatever can go wrong will, has returned. Whether or not major networks will incorporate true live broad· casting into their entertainment packages remains to be seen. In the meantime the chance or producing potentially bland or mistake-ridden pl"ograms is be· ing left lo those ambitious enough to try. KOCE-TV, Orange County's nrst and only public television Mation. has initiated "Orange County Summer," a program that airs each Friday night at 7 o'clock on Channel SO. '1 By .MCKIE HYMAN • Of llM O••lr ~"et SI-It , To gel to "MUD," you have to go down a r abbit bole and through a dense woods. ' .. MUD" stands for Magicians. Unicorns and Dragons. It's an unusual children's show .and, as part or it. directors Lee Griffin and Dennis W. King have created an unusual envirooment. The room tbet ser ves as ·Golden West College's Actor 's Playbox will be transformed into a forest. An outdoor.patio with a sunken center becomes a clear- ing -and that's where the action will lake place. "WE WERE UNHAPPY with the kind of plays that were available tor children," Mrs. Griffin said in explaining why she and King began several Dana Lawrence leads Alan Thomas. Nanci Leopold and Jeff Bienstadt (front to back} in a frolic while Wendy Wernli as a donkey and Donna-Jean Cunniff as a horse p lay in.the flowers (from left in photo above right). · The program will be shown li ve from a different location in Orange County each week, giv- ing county viewers a chance lo see local entertainment and in- terviews as they occur. Last week the KOCE·'l'V crew created a floating television sta· tlon that enabled viewers to get a boat's-eye-view or Newport Harbor. The logisUcs involved were difficult. yet KOCE pulled off the s how with cool pro· resslon411am . Director Gary Greene said more than a month ol preparation was necessary. The crew's day began ot 7 a.m. when the station's new 28-foot. S300.000. color mobile unit was driven onto a U)(»foot barge in Long Beach. The 72·foot tug Rocona U pushed the l'>arge down the coast and Into Newport Harbor. ONE OF THE problems with m icrowave broadcasting Is a need for an unobstructed signal. Since the channels are sur- rounded by hills, this program would have to be taped. but no edits would be made on,. the final product. It was a rare overcast day but no one seemed to mind. Besides. it would make it easier for the an- nouncers, Bob Acosta, Arline Radillo and Wendy Wet.ael. to see the red lights on the cameras, telllnt them wbleb way to face. U nder such pressing clrcumstances. one would expect to see.franUc activity and harsh words from the fifteen crewmen. But the expected panic never came. Five minutes before aJr time. producer Gary Greene called the crew over for a final briefing. years ~go in Long Bench working with creative dramatics. She explained ,that "MUD" began with an outline, developed through improvisations and was finally "frozen " in time for performances. which begin at 3 and 7:30o'clock tonight. Performances will also be given al 3 and 7: 30 p.m. Saturday and July 23, and at 3 p.m. only on Sunday and July 24 and 25. Ad- mission Is $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for children 12 and under, with advance tickets available al the college bookstore. GWC is located at 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach, and, the performance area is behind the main theater building. . The story concerns a troupe or traveling e ntertainers who've fallen on hard times. The au· dience will be asked for com· ments and s uggestions as part of e w. "IT'S COMPLETELY presen· tational." Mrs. Grilfln said. "Sometimes you goto the theater and they have the fourth wall. they Ignore the audience. We don't do that." She said she developed her work in creative dramatics -as opposed to formal, scripted pro- ductiops -as a high school drama teacher in Compton. "I've teamed this as a survival technique. Jn Compton. our kids can't read. If you hand them a script, they're lost. We work with improvisations. "'They become much more selr·assured when they can get .. · There were a couple of lasl· minute changes. The celebrity interview was canceled and Ran· dy Cobb would sing four songs in - stead of three. Simple enough. "If any or you have any bet· ter ideas, let's hear them now," Greene said casually. There was no response and Greene closed the discussion by asking whoever left the Coke can to please take care of It. The next 58 and one-half minutes were filled with In· tervlewa or local people, in· terspel-aed with folk guitar num- bed by Randy Cobb. The ahow featured a demonstration by the Newport Harbor fire boat, an in- tervle.w with two kayak en- thusiasts and some lessons on boating safety. IN THE NEXT few weekll the KOCE·TV crew will travel to various parts of Orange County for their ll ve broadcastA. TonJght, the crew visits lhe Cl· \y or Brea for an ''Anything Goel'' r.rocram. The lntlnerary looks I ke a retom to the Ted Mack· Arnateur Hour. Some ol the altraetlona scheduled are "Razzle Peewilly, the talking dog." t h e Shokosugl Stunt Fiahten, Lance Wakely and hil one-01an band and Noreen Car· C'Oll, who plays her arm. • Future projects indude a trip to Laguna Beath, a vlsil to Ansel Stadium and coverqe ol the OCC Jan Festival. "Orange County Summer" poses no threat to net.work rat· inJa. but It Is the only show. around that is laking a chance. Most Important, it~ a show pre· senling the people of Orange County lo each other. ~ ., Arts I Dining Oul :: Entertainnient Friday, July 16, 1976 DAIL YPILOT up in front of an audience and do theboobtubC'." something," she said. lier interrst in children is de· ·rived partly from the fact that she· MRS. GRIFFIN said that at Ms seven of her own. Asked how the beginning of "MUD" re· she can work Cull time. spend hei-· hearsals, actors <who are all spare time on dramatics and sttll enroittd--ln lhc-sufl\fBef'-<lrama-maaage a household, Mrs Go(~ course> had to write a descrip· fin said. ··we'"e learned to li ve .tion of their characters and de· with dirt." veloptheirown motivation. .. After two weeks or listening to what they did. then we came up with a sort of a script. There's a beginrung and an end and a se· quence of events but very few lines were written." She said the audience is not asked lo participate directly in the production. since "a lot or these kids (the a ctors) are new and they can't handle something someone throws in at the last mo- ment." However. actors add res! the audience d irectly because "we reel that idds don't get in· volved enough, they sit in front or SHE Al.SO WROTE ol-i),:1naJ songs for "MUD." which :ire b Ing arranged by several stu· dents. Most of the accom- paniment is tuped. "It"s loe tup. pwg," she s aid. The cast or "MUD" includes Alan R. Thomas, a Marine from El Toro. M.arla Judd, a nurse. and Donna.Jean Cunniff, a pre· school teacher. Also in the cost nre Nan('i Leopold. Wendy Wernli. Bill VQn Eerde. Je(f R1 enstadt, Viki Nedoff. Cyndi West. Mike C®k and Dana Lawrenc~. Forecast: Fair · · Singers, &ihibits Featured The 1976 Orange County F air ·entertainment consisting 10 f will run from today through July singers, dancers. a magiciin, zs,. 'the theme is "Good Old acrobats, clowns. mimes. choirs. Days-Our Orange County plus ramlly contests: a guitar Huita1e." Hours are 10 p.m. to U contest and a contest among p.m. today and weekends; noon to choral groups. Every evening al lOp.m.onweekdays. 6 a parade marches through the ADMISSION: Adults. Sl.75; • grounds. children 6-12 years, Sl; under 6 DEPARTMENTS : Featur<.' free .. Parklng Sl. There will be a Exhibits: For the first time in· · charge ror special entertainment dustries will enter the feature ex ~ year. Prices will vary with bibits. These consist or large dis- differenl shows. plays by clUes, chambers of com- E N T E R T A I N M E N T : merce and other grollps. Headliners will be Bob Hope, aturday at 8 v.m., ~try-_ FLORICULTURE: R a r e western singer, Merle Hanard. plants and arrangednowers. Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 H 0 M E L l V I NG AN 0 p.m.; Rare Earth, Sunday at 8 DESIGN: New this year. a p.m.: country-western singer furniture creations competition. Marty Robbins. Thursday at 8 Highlig hts : a Designer ·~ p.m .. P.lu s s peedway races ·Showcase for student des1gn~s tonight itnd July 23, and a rodeo, and a culinary arts show slarrina JuJy24 and25. top cliefs, followed by a food auc· SPECIAL EVENTS: ConUnual Uon. Merle Haggard (right) will entertain Tuesday and Wednesday; Preston Hibbard (below). the fa/r's theme artist, has designed colorful ''little people, ,, some of whom may look oddly fsmilisr. ,...__ g DAILY PILO r F1•d1.r July 16 1978 .. ··;Patti· Preparing Dille ~/ By U SA ltOBEltTSON n New York, Patti Smith has n busy rehearsina motenaJ t her accond album Sht> look tltne out lo perform on· t•om.~rt at\.Uae Ceo\ral Park ~baefer Muaic Festiva l, then went rntu tM Record Plant with pr00uc1;d' Jack Douglas. "I'm really excited a bout blm." Patti told me. "Jack's as· soclated with all this hard rock <Aerosmlth, among others >. and he'f technically brilllant, but there's another side lo him lhat no one knows about -he's really intqfa:n: and poetry. ' ''Our las~ album had the hurt and soul. but tbe technicuJ side wa$n't together. Jack wants us to have the same artistic freedom we t\ad wltb John <CaJe, Patti's hrs\ producer >. but he'U help us get II better sound. .. HE WANTS TO show his dif· ferent levels too So w(''re going lo put a UttJe art on the notches or his gun." New songs on Patti's album will include ··Radio Eth1op1a" llhe title cut> -''l'I~ play lead noise on guitar on that one.·· she laughed -"Ain't It Strange," "Chicleu" and "Poppies." bewildered mayor's lapel ' .rollowtng the cf'remon1es in Jthe m ayor's ol'flce, Elton went on to perform at tbe Spectrum to an audience that included hb aood friend Elizabeth Taylor. EJton ran Into Lll In the elevator of the Sherry-Netherland Hotel earlier in the week and invited her to the show. UZ ARRIVED backstage at the Spectrum wearin& a casual white T -s hirt and trousers. perfect for a rock concert. And lno one was safe lh•l day> she too quickly had an "l'mANearly Famous" button pinned to hrr chest. Alter the show, Lill new Elton's entourage back to New York aboard the priv<1te Starstup Jet. Three of the Jackson Five (Michael. Marlon and Randy> also saw Lbat Spectrum show. "We're r ecording in Philly." Michael told me, "with Gamble and Huff." It's their first album for Epic Records. and lheir first without brolber Jermaine-who alone has remained on the Motown label. M1cbael admitted to me thal they missed J ermaine. 1u1d he dldn't know 1! they would perform or r ecord with him a11ain. and Qw ckly changed lhc subjttt An enthusiastic observer of Elton's s how, M tchael asked. "Why dO<'sn't he do 'llonJcy Cut ' or 'Daniel' anymore'!'' "llow docs h(' sell i.o many rttords?" and "ls he atwayi. onstagc for two und a half hours?" • • • AFTER A three.week vaca· tion, Yes r eturns to stadium shows this week in L.A. .. With the Stones at that Knebworth Fesl1 \'al on Aug 21: J . Geils and LaBelle .. Peter Frampton's live LP has returned to the No. l spot for the fourth time ... Sixty thousand fans sat in the rain (just like Woodstock) in New York's Central Park for the Jeffenon Sta,rship's annual free concert ... ELO will use lasers as part of thl'1r U S. s how when they tour bue in August. even though lbey were restrained from doin1; so in England. f'rom K.H. In Chicaito: Who are the Dwight Twilley band? Dwight Twilley and Phil Seymour are from Tulsa. Okla., had a hit single last year called "l'monFire." A! for performing, don 't ex- pect lo see Patti Smith In huge places when she begins her fall tou,i-attack. "l don't want our show to get bigger." she said. •·I can't stand losinR contact with an a ud ience . l 'd rather not perform.•: As an example of what s he plans. part of Pa tit ·s filll -l-OUr will indude a wee""'s worth o r s hows (a r o und Thanksgiving> at N Y. 's 500-seat Bottom Line Club 'lncredihle Five' TV ShoW Yieim Top Olympic Athlele3 • • • "CO\.ILD YOU JU.SI sec Keith Richard doing this?" Elton John mumbled to me after receiving a plaque from Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo last week. In add1· t1on to the "ker-to·lhe-city" bit, the mayor gave E J a miniature replica of the L1bl'rty Bell, and F..J. gave the mayor a gold disc for "Ph1ladelph1a Freedom " <tlton also pinned a Cliff Richard-promot1onaJ ''I'm N<'ar· ly F a mous" button on the "Thl' Inc redible Fi\'e, •·• an ac· count of five outstanding Olym· pie athletes. will be presented on the tenth and final episode or the "Olympiad " ~eries on KOCE- ·TY. Cha nnel SO. on Sunday al 8 p.m. The prog r a m will repeat Thursda y a l 10 p.m . with special captions for the hearing-1mpa1red. Each of the athletes -Emil Zatopek of Czec-hoslovakia. Fan- nv Blankers·Koen of Holland. Al Qerter of the United Stales, Vera Caslavska of Czechoslovakja and Paavo Nurmi of FinJand -re- The Arts in Brief ceived a record number of gold medals in various Olympic con-tests. In the 1952 Helsinki Games. Emil Zatopek a stounded the world with a triple gold medal win in the S,000 meters. 10.000 meters and the marathon race - the only lime this feat has been accomplished. Fanny Blankers -Koen was the outstanding athlete at the 1948 Olympic Games ln London. She joined J esse Owens as the only track and field athlete to win four gold medals in one Olympiad. 'Shrew' Tours Parks ,. lntt>rested in outdoor Shakespeare' The Los eles Shakespea re fo'estJval's production of "The 1ng of the Shrew" will be tounnJ: Southern Jfornw parks from now through ept. S The fre<' production: which 1s a shortened " .Ion or the ri bald l'oml'dy. slurs Susan Tyrrell as and M1chnel Santiago as Pctruchio. A com· ' playmi: scheclulC' 1~ a vailable b.Y calling <213 J 79 or by writing "Sha~c~peare," P 0 . Box 1 Los Angele!., CA ~28. ~rlit Ro<-k C'ot1<"f"rl fhe Don Grady !land "ill perform a concert lo llen-efit the Apollo Sc-honl for E xceptional Children at 8 p m July 2-1 al 1212 to.: Lincoln ,'\ \'e , Anaheim. T i<'kr ts are S3 Information is avallablc by . .call· ing Sl.1·231-1 Jazz Cla••r• at OCC Orange Coa st <Allege wlll nffcr two one.unit Jnn cl asse this rail for accomplt5hed jazz musi· <'tans. Auditions are rE."llll r«I "Jazz Workshop" I Music 234AD> meets from 9 a.m . to noon Saturdays "J au Improvisation" 1 Music 2301 meets from I to 2: JO p m. Tuesdays ond Thursdays. Registr.al1on for fall classes will be held Aug. 23 throuAh Sept. 17, with cl as~cs beginning the Prc~cnts ~eascapes GP ~aridscapes BICENTENNIAL SEASCAPE PA INTER RAN ll.LIN MIN"r l ·Al Ll:.KY <.>!' AMLRlt 1\N AKTl~l.._ '~'" A1MH COllfCTION wtl IE Ut ... TlO MY Tl«~ AUGOST 3'11 lnl Cusl "''"""· C.111 Oel .. Pit 114f11J.~141 Tiii. ..,. s... , . ., .... c .... ....., FROM F asnion Island Newport Beach •DrySler_,. ..... ...,." •l-.L-11"'9 EMBARCADERO MARINA ,.._u-•l'I•• D-P'.W Her\w. CA. ~1714149'"6177 I \ No Heartbreak Elton John (above) and Kiki-9ee (below) will sing their new single "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" tpnight on Channel 4's "Midnight Special"' following "The Tonight Show." The sequence was fil~ed in London. and the song marks the ftrst time the lwo sin ers have recorded as a. duo. , Service Filin · GrOwth Aided NEW YORK (Ar> The fi lm '"' rnll,•d ''Amc-rlca It' All lhc• ll1ffc•1t•11t-,•" It':. not brouabt w you by lho:.o "ondcrful IH~ople in HoUywood. It's b&"OUjht to you by t he J.C. l't-n. neyCo. You rnlR ht sec 11 if you'n • .l i.tudcnt. u m1H le.iocr, u <'IVIC l'lub mcmbec or n l<>lc\ ti.1011 watcher. ll won 't Co!>l un.vthin~ fur ~·ou , or tht• theuter. TV stntion, tSchool or clu b thut show~ it lo you. J .C. Pennt>y pays all tht• li1lb . Not that it's free for Pt.'utlt'>"S. The giant cor poration paid $75,000 to produce th •film and will spend more money to distribute 11. THERE'S NOT a single word a b<>ul P<>11 ney·s in It. not a picture or Penney merchandise nor a shot of a Pcruwy ston'. At th\' 't'ry l'ntl, lhere'a simply a erc'<lit lrne : "Prcst>nted as a publl~service by the J .<;. Penney Co." The 28·mfaute film. narrated by llenry Fon- da, is one or thousands produced each year by American industry. which calls them sponsored or ln~a\rial films. They cost from a few thousa:nd dollars co the current record holde' :a S2 million bicentennial nick about A)nerican his- tory. ~ The Penney fltm. focu ing on 1mmlgrlfnls and how their di(ferences shaped America. is what the industry calls a pubhc·service film. l'nhancing a company's image. Such films are a growing trl'nd. THERE ARE OTHER lndustrial films that promote a product indirectly. Another Pe nney production, "Footnotes on History" 1s a comic documentary on the history of shoes that features the lat.est in shoes. Pe1meyshoes, tobesurc. Some films are still blatantly commer· cial, but these are the exceptions. Modern Talking Picture Service Inc .• the la rgest dis· tributor of sponsored or Indus trial films, recently turned one down. ' r-. ' I Fl,,1119 '1'111h'r lh .•11. Peter und Wt•nch <ff<.' hue·).. i n \\' u I t ' I> i ~ n (' , .. :. .. f>Nl'I' Pan. · ti (ull · l l·ng lh l'a rt oon fl•.1tu1·c· tha t h:t ~ l~l·n 1·1· 1·c-lc•:.n;(•tf and 1::i • rinw J)layrns; ;.it loc<1l l'llll'lna::i. Friday. July 16. 1976 DAILY PILOT C:J OC Fair Starts Tonight TOSICHT.Jl'LY 1' r ORANGE co ~T\' t'AJR -Tonight thrOURh Jul~ 25. fJlrground ' on t-'111r Ori\'\'. ('Of.tu Mesa. r1· mes/ Places 10 a m to 11 p m lodt~. "1th sreed" a) racl•:-. at 8 I~ pm Ali.o lh1s M.~·I... tlob llope. ti p.m Siuur • ,. day a nd lhre Earth. tip m SUndu). 1~1u11 Cun> on "'------------------~ Gro~s blut•i;ra_i,1o group. : lo ~ p,m S.1turduy. Hol"Se sbo\\ all dll)' Sundu> ~krle tli;ggar<I. 8 p m. Tuesdo)' and Wc"<inesduy. Ahrty Robbins. 8 Pm Thursdu July 23 And~ ttussell. Pl'dro Re)' Mar1ach11 •. 7 p m . Conzales Gonzales. 9 p.m . spec.-dwa) ran'!-, I!· 15 ,,.m. ·~n·o· 1M u1i11cians. L'nil'orns und DrnRons>. l'hildren ':-shu~ 3 :ind 7 .JO o'l'llK'k tonllo(ht, Salur· day ~•nd Ju l~ 23 . 3 pm only Sunrluy und J uly 24 and 2S. P atio 1Jet1111d thN•lt•r buildinJ:. Golden West Colleg''· 15744 Colden Weill St .. lluntington Beul·h. SI 25 adults. 75 cents c hildren 12 and un· der. At rollt>ge booki.tori.• ·FANTASTIC ANIMATIOS t'ESTl\'AL' -Two i.encs of film:-. no\\ lhrou.1i1h Au~ I and ,\uJt. S·21 al the Laguna Moulton Th<•aler. 606 L1111una Cn· nyon Road, Laj.lun.i Rearh 7.30 and 9 30 p.m. 1'ue:;da) ·Sunda~. 2 p.m mat met' weekends. S2 50. '494 ·li02\ Wtlh t-'estivul of Arts (see Galleries t:xh1b1ts hsungsl • Fullerton 6 :45 o'clock, p1cnlC' dinner (8:30 CU\" , to in 1 tonight nnd Snturduy. On<.' hour earlier Sun· duy. SS.SO. 879-~. 'TUF. MIKADO' Now throu~h Julv 25 nt S<'bas; " . Hnn'i> Wei.t Dannc.'r rlu~'hOlllS\'. 140 Avc•n1da Plcu .. , , Sun Clcm'1ntt'. $9 . .SO to St3.9S. 492·99SO. • (1 STAGE SHOW -"t:nt<'rtuinment Then. Now • a nd Always.'' with sk1tis und songs fro~ 11 musicals: also film "Won Ton Ton." plu!i Laur'I and Hardy classic.'. Now throu~h Tuesday u~ Edwards Mesa Cinema. Newport Boulevard a~ 19th Street. Costa Mesa. $2. 75. 548· 1552 'ROYAL LIPIZZAN STALLION snow· -8:30 o'clock tonight. 2:30 and 8:JO p.m. Saturday and , 2:30 and 6:30 p.'-Sunduy al the Anuhl'im Con· \'ention Center. S<f.'SO·S6 SO adults, children haif price. Al agencies or 635-5000. FRANKIE AVALON -Al Knoll's Berry Fa rm. Buena Park. 7. 9 and 11 o'clock tonight throug h SundiY. 8 and 10 p.m. Monday through Wednes-, day. $3 ad1 '.ts. Sl.SOchildrt>n. • Canvas Sculptured AT l 'Nl\'ERSi\t. AMPIOTllEATER -Jesse Colin Young <1nd Emm) lou Jl arn s. tonight through Sunday: Dave Mason. Tuesday and Wednesday. 1\I Green and The ~l1racles. Thurs· day through July 24. 8: 15 p.m. performances. Tickets at agencies. 'THUMBS l l p • Bicentenmal mUMC rt.'\' IC\\'. 8 p.m . Thursday-Sunday <ind 1 p.m. Sundays AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL -8:30 o'cloc~ I nightly : Viennl'se music tonaght und Suturduy:1 , All -P rokofieff t'OnCl'rl. Tuesday: Si l via Marco\'ici. violinist. Thursday. \'an Cliburn, pianist. J uly 24. Tickets at agencws. PAINTINGS BY NASCY RAPP -And canvas sculptures of geographic forms. Sunday through Aug. 15 al 201 Frankfort G;1llery. 201 Frankfort St.. Hufltington Ue :ich. Reception 5 to 9 p.m . Sun· day. Regular hours 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. t-l'ee. t----Uo.&...IW.U"'-.M'J.d.lcn 12.f;MONSTRATION -By Ken Decker. 7 :3-0 p.m . Wednesday al Murdy Park Rec reation Center . Golden West Street al Warner A \'enue. I !untin~ton Beach. Sponsored by Artists Association of Huntington' Beach :-forth Free. GO l:i\CllE Water color-type works by J asha Green. now throu~h St-pt 5 at ~luckenthnler Cultural Center. 120 1 W M al\•ern Ave., Fullerton. Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free. 'SPIRIT OF '76' Works b\' Carl Zeller . toda\', Saturday a nd July 23·21 ;,ii Orange To" n and Country, 777 S. Main St .• Orange 11 a.m . to 9 pm. Fridays. 11 a .m . to6p.m. Saturdays. F'ree. FESTl\'A L OF ARTS Now throuith Aug. 29, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagune1 Beach. Noon to 11.30 pm. Jaily, \\1th B.1lkt Pacirica performan(·es nl s p.m. Sundays SO cents adults, 10 cents children. SAWDUST F ESTl\'.\L Now through Aug. 29, Reaf Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., N1wp0rt 6Hch ORiole ).fS60 M-to Mi.ol4fM 09ily-W ... .-ft u..til 1:00 •·"'- O•t• U nM\•MAa90IAl'tA. ''PERFECT DAY T-110'' For Your Ducin& & Eatertaiameat Pleasure wa. 1111 SAT. ltJe P.& t. lrJO UL RICK ROBBINS -.....,., ............. &.& ra~~L~~~ ~~~ra . ............... a..,.. ... I '- \ Galleries /Exhibits now throu~h Aug 1 at the F~ountain Valley Com· munity Theater, 18280 Mt. lluldy Circle. f'oun· tain Valley. $1'.25 842·4981or543·7647. 'OF THEE I SING' -l\lusiral corned\' 8:30 p.m. 'THE GOOD DOCTOR' Neil Simon comed y, 8 , o'dock tonight and Saturday m the Anaheim ,· Civic The ater. Loam Elt•mentury School. 160\ ,·. W. Broad wa.v. Anahrim. s.1 adults.~ studt.'f1ts.t1 ' . and under. 533·5278. , I Thursday.Saturday now through August 7 at t he San Clemente Community Theater, 202 /\venida 935 L&;~nh Can on Road. Laguna Beach. 10 a.m . Cabrillo.SanClemente.492·0465. to mi 1g l a1 y. an<f cra s .SO cenls.------'IN FASHION' Musical. now throuJth Auf(. 1 at Soot.h-Goast. Rcpcctor}. 1827 Ne\\po.tl llb•d..__ __ Costa Mesa . 8 pm Tuc:-.da~:-·Sunday:-nnd 3 p.m , •• Sundays. SJ.75·S.'l 75. 64li·l363 ufter 1 p m. daily. ART·A-FAIR ="low through Aug. 28. 595 S. Const Highway. Laguna Beach. Traditional arts and crafts. derponstrat1ons. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Suoday.Thurscfay. to a.m. to 11 p.m . F'nday and Saturday. Free. ALL CALIFORN IA SHOW .-· Ju.ried works. Saturday through Aug 29 at the Laguna Be ach MUSt>Um or Ari, 307 Chff Drive. Laguna Beach. ll.30a.m .to.t·30p.m daily. Fr~. WATERCOLORS -Of Europe and Am erica, by !'ti ark Le~ sen. Now through end of July at .Mariners Sa\'ings. 1515 Wcstcli(f Drive. Newport Beach. Free . 'AMERICA~ P ASTIMES' Crofts works in· cfudlng dolls train models. costumes now throu~h Julv 27 at Mills Jlous<>. -12732 Main St. (Euclid Park 1. Garden Grove. Noon to 4 p.m. Thursd ay· Monday. GENUINE CHINESE MANDMIN DISHES Speciolizi119 In Chinese A lo c.orte Dishes LUNCH•OOU-IER DAILY FOOd 10 Take Out 11:30 A.M lo 10 P.M. :.~ ~ ltll ....... 11.,£ COSTAMISA MJ..7162 • 64 .. "l I · ~ The . -• ~':"<' .. /j~ 1{;;,,~· , I ~(l 'iOf l(J I ~.f":; 6 42-8293 ~ Newpo rt Blvd. at 17th St. in Cost a Mesa TOP SIRLOIN SPECIAL! 2 TOP SIRLOIN COMPLETE DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. ONLY $6.95 F ESTlVAL OF THE BELLS Tonight through Sunday at ~ti~sion San Diego de Akal a. 10818 San Diego Mission Road. Sun Diego. Noon to 5 p.m . loday and Sunday. noon lo 10 p.m Saturday. Blessing o( bells. noon Saturday. SO cents adult. children under 12 free. LORETTA LYNN -And Conway Twitty, i .30 o'clock lonighl at the Lons Beach Arena S4 .SO·S6.SO. Tickets at agenc1<..o:;. ORCHESTRA SLAVIKA -Folk dances. 8 o'clock tonight at Santa Ana College Am· phitheater, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. Free . TRIO GALIARD -7:30 o'clock tonight nt Lions Park. 18th Street al Park Avenue. Costa Mesa. Free. outdoors. 'CHARLEY'S AUNT' -Comedy nt Mucken· thale r Cultural Center. 1201 W. Malvern Ave .. i~~!UAJ}R.A' i, OPEN DAILY D""'-9ROOMS I l·IO•a....11.z OLDCITYl'UU lllW.A•.W.P .... #4 S•C ....... •491-1211 CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELE' "F.ouus.'I through Sept. s at the fluntington Hartford Theater : "The \\'11." thrnu1th Sept 11 at the , Ahmanson Thc•al\.'r . "Betty Garrett and Other , Songs." throuJ,th AuJ!. I at 1 he \'frst ~ ood Playholfse; "A Choru.' Line." through Ort. J ti\ the Shub<'rl Thcal\'r . "Th<' Hobbl1r Bride· groom." lhrou~h Au~. 29 al th(• Mark Taper Forum. "Kismt.•I." throu~h Auit 21 al lhe Dorothy Chandler Pa\'1lton. O'Oyty t.:art~ t.:om· pany. through Sunday at the Greek T heater. S T E V E M A RTIN -Co m cd1un . wit h Coopt.'rtOodge. 1!·30 und 11 o'dtll'k tonight through Sunday at lht.• Golc1en Ucnr. 300 Pnt•1f1c 1, Coa s t Highway. lluntington Beuch. $4.50. 536-9600. (See CIRCUS, Page ail\ , I ,fc~' c ~'«" "Home of Superb Chinese Cuisine· '• Now Off&"$ An EARLY BIRD SPECIAL From 4:00-6:00 p.m. Every Evening ~ FOR Fv Yutq ••• Eqq Roi & Poptv Chttlton s3 50 f....d R,c., I' Hou.ft of Hyw. 01.d 11n • T "<> & (°""" 41 0 Broodwa , la una Beoch 494-9980 •• ' An e xpanded new menu-full of deliciously authentic Mexican dishes. designed to tempt your tastebuds. I I I•' • Frosty and refreshing Margaritas by the glass or ~itcher. Plus our'1ew Margarita Grande, floated with Gold Tequila. Strolling Mariachis to delight your ears. DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? Served Monday thru Thursday (fridty, S.turday & Sunday 'til 6 P.M.) -Excluding Holidays dinn1n includ1 soup or utad. chOtce of baked potJto or rice RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.75 MAHI MAHI .•..•..•..•••••• , .•..••.• 2.95 GRILLEO SEA SASS .................. 3.25 TOP SIRLOIN ........................ 3.75 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 5.50 STEAK AND LOBSTER •.•.••..••....•. 5.95 lunchton '""' SUS 1t1wd da~y 'til 4 PM. Prmtt hrty Fecilities to 300 39011. COAST HWY .. COAONA 0£l MAA AESEAVATIONS llUI 67"°900 • 16271 PACIFIC COAST HWY .. HVNTINOTON 8EACH .... AEll:AVATIONS l21315Ul321 Friday.July 16, 1978 CHART HOUSE FINE STEAKS AND SEAFOOD OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M. SU NADY 5:30 P.M. I SJO W. c...e Hwy. .... ,..,.. ..... 541·1167 Enrwt•onf"t i~~[ l"""8y tlw11 S..~•Y ~~~ NOW OPEN MON. thru. SUN. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 •·in. to 3 p.m. Guest Boat Slips Now appearing: A•KENING .. '" ('I,~ 10 f1 -.. ~v Al nr •to 661> AntOt1 e1.11 ( ''" M" I C.11i1.,, ... I •• , b. 6 11 t4j !>40 2SOO -Wanted: Two Theaters The show, as they sa~. mu l go on, and probably will. but tht> people who guide the fot'lunes of two Orange Coast community theaters can't qui le say for ~r­ tlltn today 1ust where It" UI do so. Both the 13·year·old Hunt- inaton Beach Playhou&e and the lrvlne Community Theate r , which has pussed six season.~. currently find the ms elvu between the proverbial rock and a hard pla ce insofar WI lheir un· mecUate Cuture is concerned. In both cases, their theaters are rac· in& demolition. The problem is more acute ror the Huntington Beach group, which Is scheduled to open the season in September with "Strange Bedfellows," but a yet hu oe· building to replace its longtime home on Main Street northoftbeCMc Center. MEMBERS or the playhouse's board of directors ai:e ~ring the city in search of a temporary facility. and such may be found by the time the board meets again on July 27. In any case, re- heanala should be under way • soon afterward, wherever they e~ ] Theater. which kicks off Its s~ason on Aug. 13 "1th "The Wisdom of E\'e," will present this •how in Costa Mesa's Youth ~rvlces Association building, which It obtained as a temporury facility last season. m:it the 1;roup's projected mo\'t-back to Irvine hus been delayed due t.o lack of re~arsal sp:1ce, and ICT faces the prospect or ha\'ing its present building torn down before it can relocate in a more permanent home. 'Jlhe Irvine tbeater has become accustomed to foJding its tent and ste aling away, having moved from the Corona del Mar High School theate r to UC l r\'ine 's Humanities Hall to the Actor's Playbox at Golden West College to the Fountain Valley Community Theater to the Youth Services Association building, with a stop at G<Mden West's main theater. during its first six years of production. ~ may be. ~ :·~~• Com munity ~ ~ .. fi~~~'M~~ e In Huntington Beach, however, "The Barn" at 2110 Main St. has been that group's home for the f MUSICM1MIMIAleS llER Stew~ ,.._..., Onr l'ltt Wor:td SOWS+S4LAH+~MIS -WINE COME TAY OUR DAJL Y SPECIALS Wine 2SC per glass during July WISA YIUI ~COST.A M11A 4DANS AT HAUOll c......,.'" """'-9 tft.I 171 COMPUTI D....-S NOM U .10 te ll.40 r;:i""l · 1761 HlWPOlrT IUD~ c.M..•641-JUO I Pa~...,, ~ :-ir /;P..J..:T i\LVO ,.,. IQ"' sr-<· ... T ,, f!<7 Mon.-Thur. 10 to 11 •Fri .. Sat. Sun. 7 AM to 12 M1anight pa_st d~cade, and ~ tr auma ot moving out bas been roru1dera. ble. The playhouse has bwlt .a huge follow1n.: dunng thi.u time and should ~njoy a 1reat deal or support once 1l rinds a place to perform. BOTH THEATEa lJ'OUP8 have announced ambitious seasons for 1978-77. Irvine's 11l111te calls ror productions of "The Wisdom of 1-:vt-," "When You Cqmln' Hack, Red Ryder?" "Who's on 1-'\rsl?" "First One Asleep, WhJstlc" and "The Man Who Came to Dinner." The Huntington Beach schedule includes "Strang~ Bedfellows," ''Twelllb Night." "Sjmon and l,aura ," "The Niithl or the Iguana" and "The Man 1n the Dog Sult." OpUmlsm r uns high in both camps lhat these shows will in- deed go on. although where they will go on is quite another mat- ter. Both organli:ations possess sufficient quantities of hghts, scenery, furniture and the technical acumen to set them up under less than ideal conditions. All they need now, in Hunt· ington Beach aad Irvine, 1s a theater -or · a re asonable facsimile. 600 Newport Center Dr •• Newpott leach -(in Newport C«lle!r across trom fash10n Island) • For 1..-vatioM Cal: 640-7502 ABSOLUTELY FINEST FOOD AT FAIR PRICES . . CHINESE FAMILY DINNER $2.75 P"'r l)f'rSMI I f'or t wn or more l)('rllOfll' 1 r. ClllCl\f.NCllO\\' MF.IN.SWEET ANl>SOUR PORK. EGG FOO YOUNG. f't:IED fll Ct:. "'->RTUNE AND Al.MONO COOKIES. TEA Dancing & Entertainment Fri. & sat. Nltes -OPf'.J'IJ 1 DAYS A \Vt;EK---" ' lN CORONA Ot~l. M1\ll u ....... , 2t21 E. <.'OAST lllOlf\V V fta.111 Nut MucArthur Uhd. RESTAURANTS (71-I J 6TJ 9!)19 • We Promise Good Food rN SANTA ANA 1421 £. t7lh STRF.ET Near Grand Avt. 17141 ~·lllU8 l 10i tHl llaltlll l llt. l"9M1m I 1141 Ot·2't4 Follow the Montr.al d:l:\ Olympic~~ In the · DAILY PILOT PRESENTING ~ffucini C ~ASSIC ITALIAN DINING I UNCll ll :30to 2:30Tues.·Frl. DI ~NER Tues. thru Sun. 5to 10 :30 EN¥!RTAINMENT And DANCING NIGHTLY ' Anne Parvaresh Oeft above> and Gary "Chris" Meziere form the ChrisAnnc Duo. currently performing Tuesday through . Satu~ay at 20th Ceotury Limited. The restaurant. modeled aft er a historic train. is located In South Coast Plaza. Costa Mes a. The duo can be he ard from 7 to 11:30 p.m. week nights.and 8 p.m. to 12 :30 a .m . Fridays_a_nd Sa turda ys. Movie Makers · .. The Men Who Made the Movies," eight documenta ry essa ys paying tribute to dist- ingwshed film directors, will be reprised begin-.rung Saturday at 8 p.m. on KCET. Channel 28. '. The series begins with Howard II awks, whose s pecial gift was for stories about -g roups of men o\'ercoming danger and' hardship in variously difficult settlngs. Good, Pure Si~ple For Dancing and Entertainment It's All Happening Nightly at The Lldf) L()'unae ~Qffi;;~ 1107 JAMBOREE ROAD. NEWPORT BEACH (7t41644-t700 (:Airporter qnn C/lotel l'RESESTS OUTSTANOl~G DISISG & ENTERTAINMEST .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUtslTE CUlSlNf.-SEHVJCE DINNF:R SERVJo~U i''HOM !l PM Ltl~Cll FllOM I 1.30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FKOM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain 's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS DANCING & ENTRTAINMENT NIGHTI. Y IN TttE LOUNGE 18700 MacAITHUl·NIWPOIT (OHOSm THI Al 133-2770 Station S~loon SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage (non-alcoholic) of your choice LOCATID INSIDI THI IACI OF SOUTH COAST PLAIA •STOL snar' SAN OHO FIHWAY -COST A MISA l714t 14Mt22 ... t - I . I • ' , Rod Faces the Music By MICHAEL PAS&EVICH OllND•llr"'lll""' While Mick Jacau'a black· tnnuencecl voe al &re becom ng a ludicrous selr·parody and Bad Company's Paul Rcxliers ls atlU cauab\ ln the r ole ol macbo tcreamer, Rod Stewart ls more . than Juat hanging m. Rod "The Mod" -the mtn who brought the shag to ~merican heads -Is the onl)' one of the three veteran Brlllsh rock singers wbo is movlog ln a posit\ve direction. After he disbanded Faces. Stewart went into a pl\yslcaJ and mental s lump reflected In the lameness or hts 1010 ercort ''Smiler.'' ENGLAND'S high tax rate drove blna to Los Angeles, where he canceJled recording session<; because a combinatfon of smog and his penchant for Courvo1s1er made his vocal chords de- teriorate. It looked like Rod's sun bad set. This year he surprised every- one with "Atlantic Q-cissing," a strong effort that proved Stewart still possesses the most dis· tinctive and emotional voice in rock. His .new album, "A Night On the Town" (Warner Bros. BS-2938). is a further extension of the new Stewart formula - tiiht chu• (linJt rockers mixed with haltciting symphonic.· ballads. POSITIVE DIRECTION Rock Singer Stewart drummers Rick Schlosser. Andy Newmark and Al Jackson. The horns are provided by Tower of Power. The Roc kers like "Big Bayou" and "Balltrap" are re· mmiscent of his early work 1.1.'llh Faces but the stellar backup work eliminates· the sloppiness that existed before I.be band split up. Combining Stewart's catchy phrasing with crisp guitar chops and a steady beat results i.n some first class rock. If and when Stewart tours the States again. any combination of musicians from the Garage Band would be overwhelming. . • l)lrtcal ubstance is lrrilatin(. and lbere '• no n~ for wife Britt Eckland 's moans on "Tonight., the Night." Th1;n aaa10. wbo ever said rock as maturing? Also. producer Tom Dowd's ar· rangement completely ruinis Stewart's ambitious reworking or "Pretty Flamingo," a classic hit by.Manfred M;ann. A simple arrangement minus strinas and horns could hovt• made this cut n hll. STEWABT'S rendition of Cat Stevens' "The First Cul Is the Deepest" Is the hlghli&bt of this overaU l'\ne album. It's a simple acou s tlc bu II ad that d e · mons trates how Stewart can transform another artist's song into something all his own. If Stewart's pleading vocal doesn 't catch you singing alonJ? with a lump in your throat after a couple of Lllstenings, check Y1>Ur pulse. Wlule "A Night on the Town" isn't a landmark effort. it's still the most consistent album from a "superstar" vocalist l 've heard this year. And l predict that long alter Jagger and Rodgers have burnt out, Rod Stewart will be putting out classy albums at will. ••• Fn~y.July 16.1976 DAIL V PILOT Cf'). In Las Vegas ., CAESARS P ALACE -Andy Williams, .Gabnel Kaplan (ends 7/21); Steve Lawrence. EydieCorme (opens'7/22) DESERT IN!'\. -Juliet Prowse, Foster Brooks FRONTIER -Cinger Rogers lANDMA&K -Johnny Tillotson US VEGAS HILTON :_ Bill Cosby, ~a Vrreen MGM G RAND -Sheckr Green. Paul Williams lends 7 /21); Lolo Ulan•. Jim Stif· ford <opens 7122> lllVIEllA -Petula Clark, Joel Orey (eftcla 7 /21 ); Bobby Vintoo. Myron Cohen (opens 7/22.) SAHARA -Tony &Met (~ds 7/21); J oey Sishop, Charo (opens 7 /2'1.) SANDS -Wayne Ne\\100, Dave Barry, J ive, Sisters (ends 7 /20 l; Robert Goulet (opens 7/21' IV DAILY LOG PIUDAY I "A Night O'\ the Town" offers a "fu \ side', and a "slow side" -both backed by an all-star cast o f aeuion musicians. T h e G arage Band f eatures i\litarfsls sreve cYe>pperand Joe Wetah, bassists Donald "Duck" Dunn and Willie Weeks, and The album does have a few problems though. Stewart has never been able to rise above sex nd-l:iquor-t.b.effte!r-iA~ ()WI\ compositions. It's innocent enough stuff, but the lack or TIIE OllANGE County record· ing scene ls .starting to liven up. Local ban.jo picker Abe Brown and his gr~up Canyon Grass have .released a bluegrass album, "Banjo Rev.o lut ion." The Medulla, a local rock group, has released .its first single, ~ntmed "Lady Is a Star." Cheek your local. .r&ru:d. sioru. orice Piua m•y be a good be":::'t ~fo;:r~th:ee-+--------- local sounds . Rem~ck Returns as 'Jeiinie' Awar d -winning ac-ln1873toherdeatbat67 tress Lee Remick stars in 1921. as ".Jennie: Lady Ran-The series details the dolph Churchill" In the life of this fascinating seven-part series that woman and the men she returns to television at 9 influenced along with in· o'clock tonight o~ KOCE· terweaving the political 1V. Channel SO. and social life or the Ms. Remick won tbrf'C times. 'best actress awards ln The costume designs, England for h e r 'which won an Emmy portrayal of Lady Ran-award. ha ve bee n dolph Churchill, mother carefully r esearched of Sir Winston, Churchill. along with the various "J ennie" traces the settings of the period. life of Brooklyn·born Jennie Jerome from her V J t• love-at·firsl·sight meet· a en ~o ing with the dashing _to_r_d_R_a_n_do_1_Ph_c_h_u_rc_hl_·1_1 Film Set NOW A ftULY SIHSA TIOMAL SHOW!!! On Series Many or the sequences were filmed at their original loca tions such as Blenheim Palace. an· cestral borne or the Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. In the opening pro· gram of the series tonight. J e nnie ~ts and falls In love with Lord Randolph Churchill at a ball aboard HMS Ariadne. "Jennie," presented by WNET. New York. N.Y .. is made possible by a grant from Exxon Corporation. "The Eaale," a 1925 silent tlassic starring the legendary Rudolph Valentino, is the second feature film in "The Silent Years," airing ~ .. _ .... __ ..;. _________ ~--'- B. 0 -a WHITE Formerly With THE PlATIHS AND Tutsday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.-2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM KOMA LAMES 2699 Harbor Costa MHa 5'5.1112 Wednesday at 9 p.m. on KCET, Channel 28. ActreH Lilll.llO Gi£h~ host or the series. in· troduces the film . 11(1111>!Clf'lllllOl1!1191S ~ A l.tiNERSAl PCT~~ ~ 0 lfl.WllCQ.Mft PAHA~~ PUTT OTY QNTfR 634-9282 PUASI CAU POI SHOwnMIS AND DftlCTIOtft SPOUTBK . 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'Chorus Line' Moving Benutein To Play Leonard Bt-0 rns lt>i n step from podium to piano to piny George Gersh~ In ·s "Rhapsody In Rlu\!" in a "Great Performances .. blcen tt-11 n1 al SJ! e c i a I or American music ainni: Elaine .. Sam1:1 .. Woll<.• and ht•r <'1;1ss of sarrrn :na 'oll<'~l' !'hltit'nt~ 'nit pl"t'sent-a- concert or l''nt1c helly d ,1nc1ng "ilh authentic ro~tum(•s at 8 pm .Jun!.' 23 m the collegt• outdoor amph1th(«1\er. 17th and Bris tol str<'cts. Santa \nu .\dmiss'ion to the program is fret• The s t and:Hd Broadway musical hit of the p:ist so )ears - "'Ith a. few notable exct•pt1ons - has consh.ted of u hght. roman· tic pl ot built around a stur, lots or showy dancing and n t.mull\'r1ng or songs designed so they could be hfled from the i.how and re· corded a 1nd1vidu I tub. It"~ pt>rhaps lnd1cut1\'C of the •rowth of serious theater in the l! S that the b1gl:CSt musical hjt n)tht now 1s a moving look behind tht> sct>ne1> ut the heart1tchc of be· mg u JJt•rformer who's not \I star. "A Chorus Line," wtuch runs through Oct 3 (with a possible holdo\.Pr 1 ut the Shubert Tht'ntcr in Century City. lb based on real mcldcnts and re\•elations from show dancers, some ot whom re· II\ 4! their own l'Xl)Cricnces as cast m~mbers. THE PRODUCTION. con· <'eived, choreo~raphed and directed by '" 1c hael Bennett. ls touching ond real -olus it has "THE ounaw JOSIE WALES" CPGJ ' Now more than ever you need the lnfor,;;;ti;nl printed every day in the l1JJ!\IQmii I---------.. ~JACK NICHOLSON PG PLUS "WON TON TON, THE DOG WHO FRIDAY SAVED HOLLYWOOD .. -~~~~'-! ~~tiowcA.se· ;;.:.Ave.Rs~ :;:~~~~!.~:2 ~I Ii I '*~~E~'!:;~~ ;-OJm:J edwards MESA CINEMA 548-1552 NEWPORT BLVO. AT 11th STREET, COSTA MESA Mon.·ThUrt -7:00.t:30 Fri-l:OCM:30-10:ta ...,..,, _ 1:1W:3CM:OO 1:30-10:45 -fury'R=2tr AdmlHlcm S2. 75 --- Deity 1 :00·3:20·5:40-1:00.10: Wdnight Show Frt., s.t. 12:30 I --------. ~ .... l ntoll -W bl K-1 8ueM , ... • 121-4070 . 8UENA0 PAllUt ~T "ROOSTER COG8UMr' _,,..,~Ute.I the energy and vibrant mu.<11c (by l\l a rvio llamlisc:hl that a u· d1ences demand or mus1culs Everyone in the cai.t is ex. cellent, ulthouJ:h speeiul mention shou ld be made or Donna t\kKechn1e. Sammy Williams and Priscilla Lo~2. Th re's more ra1>l·paced dancim: 1n this show than In t""o or three stao· durd musicals combintd. and a lot more genuine emotion. "A Chorus Linc" is an orgnnic work performed without In· trrmiss1on It consist: or at\ nudl. lion from beglnmng lo end. and the audience shares the pain or those who :ire not picked :md the JOY or lhose who arc The na1thy final oumbcr. while th1• uudwnC'c can·l help enjl))'tng 1t. 1!> u111ronic comment on the shullowncss of the production for which these chara<'lers have gone through considerable anguish. The l~·rlcs by Edward Kie· ban unfo rtunately don't add much, although "At the Ballet" Gers '•--vi·icm will touch a rt>sPOnsh·e chord 1n f JK ., many wom en. "Dance· T<'n : Monday at 8 p.m. on KCET. Channel 28. Loolu. Three." in whk h 11 dancer sings the praises of pl;istic bUr· --::::::::::=::::::::::::::::============= g~ry. Is both sexist und ut lt"ust s licbtly oCfeosive. yet JX'rhaJ).'I both sin urc forgivable bt•cuuse I' · lll1s dancer'is !>lory Is a reul one too. ITCAN ONL \'be hopt'd thut th<> financial and a rtistic sucrcss of "A Chorus t.inc" will 111:.pirc other Broadway er.rotors to stop churning out formula musicals and seorch for something real. The problem is that that reqwres lengthy r,reparalion nnd re· hearsal t me beyond "hat lhl' usual Broadway bud~et f)t'rm1ts <lh11 production began ai. a New York Sh akc.>speare Festival workshop). Theater th1i1 country ll' improv- ing. nnd •· /\ Chorus Lmc · shows there's hope for the mu!>1c.>al. too -Jackie llyman and Downright Dee-lightf ul ! . --... -...... -el!'ll!"' ......... _ .. ~Me YA&&.lf COMT ._.. _,.IAM90f" ... ''HARRY & WALTER GO TO NEW YORK" ELLIOT GOULD-JAMES CAAN "LOGAN'S RUN " SHOWS BEFORE & AFTER PREVIEW NEWPORT CINEMAS t<f AA CO&~T HWl & .. &C&AlHUR NtWPO Ri CENTER b44 071>0 BARGAIN PRICE '""'" PllC( nuns •11ST ll llS'I" ,,., .. "11(11&1( LA •: ~ MfOWAY S2 00) 1/IS ••"•CHIM' -u •w.u .. .._. -~ ... 1,, •. •• 111 .. 0 a -.ot .... ff U·N I I • • ---·· oat 10 laLY JOI ..,.. ..... . ..,_ '° MCON couwn ,,.. ....... _. ----·-·-Al I llU•e. ........ -" ..... ................ .... ----------~ lltll ... -·-· IOf-ICUf-cllB ~~I MAC=~t·:: '"' _ .. .,,. ............ . ...... ,.!W-~".:=. ) · IMOI:: =.:: OUCI ,g __ -.... :t ....... ,,..,-.............. .. ............ -. Qllff--OUT\Aw IOMY WAI.I$ !NI --OMNO'"' _,..._._._,_ ........ uu,,_...,._, MWAY"91 llOOlftl C011411N "' PLEASE CALL THEATRES ~--.. l-FOR SHOWTIMES & CO-HITS -·o.,.. I • 1 r . - 1·1 •I oet Defies Stereotypes B> ANNECOOPE& -Of_0..,.._54.ff Charles fjukowski's poetry 11 profound, en· ~ lt:rti.lning or ubscene, depending on your Point of view. Judgu.g from the t:nlhusiastlc response ol the v0<:11I minority at Bukowski's readln1 last ~unday at the Golden Bear in Huntiniton Beach, bis no1~1est fans are the kind of people wbo see emul truths scribbled on the "'alls of public , restrooms. The dirtier he got. the mOI'• tbe,y l<i~ed him. • ' Bukows ki' was born in Andernacbt, f.-Germany. 1n 1920 <or a Prusa1an father aDd a f "magne1ic'' molht:r. be says>. lie was raised in ~ Angeles. where he pubhshed hls Cinl short • story at age 24. HE DIDN'T write poetry until he was 3S. but he's made up ror his late start. He has come to :iomiftate the Los Angeles poetry scene and has publi~ more than 20 books or poetry and prose. · Bukowski presented himself Cor the reading the Ruise of a dirty old man, slightly mad but lcaUy lovable. He opened by saving he wu Ung his new $2.67 eyeglasses p.icked up at jlo!worth's. · The first thlng be used his new &lasses for to locat,t a beer. It wasn't hard. There were eral dozen in a cooler al his feet. Arter read· a poem, he'd chug-a-lug a beer, tipping the ~~re upside-down until it was drained. · • Tbe poems he read clustered aroond three in themes: tbe trials of day-to-day living, the ·1 hope that women will prefer older men as ers and Bukowski's determination not to be liied wlt~raries who have n more conventional lifestyles. MANV OF Bukowald's poems are conversa- W !Dn;al in tone. and the poet reads in a deq, slow wl, reminlsHnt d Carl Sandbw'i or Robert l. He Is jealous of youth and deals with his feel· s by putting down what he can never have ein. One poem revolved around the line "Some le are youn1. and nothlntt eJse." Another m , addressed to a young man wbo is com· ed to a tabby cat, warns that .. girla practice you. waiting for tigers." .. l was jealous." Bukowski said, explainin1 the poem. One isn•t convinced th~t be feels himself a "tiger ." . Like San Francisco poet Lawrence Ferl· ingheui. 81.!kows ki draws a sharp distinction between himself and the straight world .. charac· terited by the m an in the business suit, button· LINDA LOYflACE ANO ~""y "II ... IN~AU.TIMI l"OTIC CLAlltC ... . ~~-·~~~=~~~ F<•d!'f. July 18 1976 \ DAIL V PILOT (7 GREATNESS OR GRAFFITI? Poet Bukowski down shirt and win~st¥)es. • Bu.kowskl hats u poem the things he doesn't want out of ti . They include a vacation m Bermuda. Newsweek magazine, new shoes and a front lawn. His more conventional cont~mPorary Is portrayed as having a son in college, il'lsurun<·o policies, a green lawn and garbage cans "1th Ught lids. Bukowski IS aware or both the attraction!'; and the risks of madness. In his poem "Some People Never Co Crazy.'· he sa ys, "Me? Sometimes I lie behind a couch three days and beoome as lovllble as a pink overfed whale.·· Charming. but there are hidden dangers. The few whq are dtrferent. he -.•rites In another poem, are eliminated quickly enouih by the police, their mothers, brothers, others ... • . Devil Returns In ~'Fhe Omen' By KAntE B. TRACY Ol .. 0..IVf"llel,._ "The Omen·· coocerns the second comlnc oC the anttcbnst. this Ume in hutnan form. Yet the film 's sus~nse does oat radiate from the de· \'ilish child as ad\ertisements lead one to believe, bul rather from those dlrtttly or In · d.1re<>tly concerned w'lh the lllUe demon. It 1s u film ror adults about adults. Amona the characters are an Influential diplom at who secrelly subs titutes babies when his wire unsuc· cessfully <teliv"'rs : a seemlnely demented priest who cannot coherently commun icate h is ominous warning~. an enterprising photoerapher who pieces I ogel her the mystery and an indepen· dent, O\'erproteet1vc nanny. There are gruesome killings, gory mut!la· ttons. a lerrl£yirl8 encounter at lhe zoo and a spooky night \'1s1t lo an ltalian cemetery &uarded by the hounds or hell. AW l\OR David SelUers interpretation or the prophecy of the returri'oC Satan. taken Crom ttie Book of Re"elations. is convincinaly molded to certain cur rent political events. His plot com· pliments the intelligenceofthedevit Director Ri chard Donner plays illusionary tricks with reflections and shadows as the story first unfolds. then builds up to smooth at· mospheric manifestations or horror. Gregory Peck plays the ambusador . mature. grayin& and dignified, who seems to spend more time off the job than on. I:..ee Remick portrays bis "'youthful. stylish wife and David Warner is tbe cfover photographer who unearths Harvey Stephens' demonic personality. "The Omen'' Is a slick professional produc· • tion in which .. all the charl)cters and events are fictitious." Rated "R." . Ope~a on Pops O& A POET m ight be compared to the musl· cian of another poem who, when invited to give a coneert at a certain university, vomited into the grand pla.,o. Word was passed to other univ- e1'itterthirt-the-musirian liked o-v~lt in1~------'~i.u.!.P2.LillP Qp_era stars Robert Merrill and grand pianos . But really. says Bukowski, he·s Roberta Peters sing operatic artas an songs like the rest of us -he'll vomit anywhere for from Broadway musicals on "Evening-at Pops money. '76" Sunday at 8 p. m. on KCET, Channel 28. At times Bukowski seemed the masician or The Boston Pops Orchestra leads off the his poem. particularly as be drank more beer Broadway musicals with selections from "Kiss and read grosser selections of poetry, J>ut there Me Kate." M s. Peters opens with "Sum- remaJned that of the "lovable whale" about mertime'' a nd Merrill sings "l Got Plenty o' Nut. Bukowski, the "soft old man. driving in the rain, tin'" -both selections from "Porgy and Bess ... wonderlnc where the good luck went.'~ KCET repeats the program July 23 allO p.m. Abielby thats Jocpus, /Ullnyand '°touching J.IOCI w#ll ~/otgftil. IN> ~MAMERICAN "ROMEO AND JULIET"'-- A Max a.tr r Im A love story that $'joyous. funny and so touching you will never forger it ~Robby Benson & Qynnis O'Connor ~II! Max Baer oll9 Roger Camras ·~Ill Malt &et .. . ~""---' ..,,.,.~,,. Saee-Sl11l .._, <,;.,~ ~ Herman Raucher 8mt¥1~SoolQ ,_, s.i."' Bobbie Gentry· (J~ 1ot"c°' Michel legrnnd lldhc:Oi)· f<lnQ!e&otOn~ .. ~ ~~ 1PG,-::-_-:, . ,,.. CHAllL TON HltTOH HINllY l'ONOA OLlrNN ,0110 • JAMfl ~ ~ HOLallOOlt • llOelllT MITCHUtil llOllllT WAONlll • Cll,, llOHllTION -""""''~ , ............ ,., .. llAT·SUN 1;1~:k» .-. .. , ... i...-llK WILCOMI TO THI UU CINTUft <'°1 ' -A DAILY PILOT Friday.July 18 1978 ·CIRCUS OPENS AT F.ORUM TUESDAY. • <Fr•• Pa1e C3> -IAt\J&DAY, JULY IT FIESTA LA CRISTIA.NITA -Carftlval. pancake breakrut ttl.50), and parade, 10 am. Saturday, nol"Uleu\ on AvenJda ~I Mar from Ola Vista. •92·1131. YES -In concert. Saturdly at Anaheim Stadium. Tickett at aacncles SWEET ADEU NES -Double quartet compeli· tlOft, '1 :ao p ro. Saturday. arand ballroom ot t._. Lafuna Hills ltllton, 2S20S E. La Pat Road. S3.SO. •PSYCIOC' MUSIC-Reportedly l't'celved from Chopin, Brahms und others by Rosemar-y Brown. played by Marilyn and Stewart Robb, 7 p.m. Saturday at the Garden Grove Artisans' Guild Hall Gallery, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Carden Grove. Free . 530-7021 or ~8120. Ml ION FIESTA -I-lag paaeant. 3 p.m. Satur· day ; ride r s costumed as 18th CVltur y cavalrymen. 2 p.m . Sunday at M1$sion San Luis Rey near Oceanside (on JUehway 76 ). SUN9.\Y, JVL 'Y 111 'SUNDAY SUPPER SERENiA DE' Mar ch tunes and Broadway hits played by the Hunt· ington Beach Concert Band. 5 p.m. Sunday in the Golden West CoOege Amphitheater , 15744 Golde n WestSt., lluntington Beach. Free, outdoor9. THE FOUR TOPS -9: lS and 11: ts p.m. Sunday through JuJy 23 al Disneyland . also. the Tommy Dorsey Orc hestra. s· 15 p.m to 12:30 a.m Sun· day through July 24. S4 SO adult!.. SLSO ch.aldren. MONDAY, J ULY 19 BAND CONCERT -9 p.m. at fashion Island. Newport Beach. Outdoors. free. Thursday and July !3. 10 a.m. and l pm July 24 in Santa Ana City HaJl Annu. Prt>Sented by San· '-Ana~-·~ Tbeater Croup_Mce.nts. WILLIS lt080 -Latin.jazz musician, 7:30 pm. Thund1y on the greens ~est or the Speech· muslc·drama Bullclni. Cal tale F\aUe rton, 800 N State ~oU•P BlwC.. ""-llerton Free. •ftJPPET8 9N PA&A.0£' -Chlld~n·s show. 1' a.m. and l p.m. 'Rursrlay; t p.m. July 23. 10 a .m. and l and S P!• J uly 24. and l ond 3 p n1 J"1)' 2S at M~kH~ Cultural ~nltr. 1201 W !Mahern Ave • FuUfl1'ln. Sl 879 c.865. Ot.ITOOOll J AZZ -Ron tout Seictet. 7 p.m Tburlday at WHlsrove !'ark.' '372 Cerulean Ave., Gar<W11 Gro\:e. f)oce· F&IDAY, Jl 'L \' Z3 FOLK ANO B ELL\' DANCISG By Elaaoe Wolfe and colle1e dancers. 8 p.m July 2.3 at San· ta Ana Colle&e A.mprutheat~r. 17th and Bristol strttls, Santa Ana. Free. J AZZ CONCERT Dee Woolum and ha s M us1cal Madka tz. 7:30 p.m. July 23 3l Lion Park, 18th and Park Avenue, Cost.a Mesa. f'r ec, outdoors: 'J E US CKRlST SUPER~R' Jul. 23"·25 and July Z~·Aug. 1 ut Plummer Aud itorium. Fullerton. presented by Fullerton Civic Light Opera Company. S3.S0·5.5.50. »l WallJrhl, Liberty and Mutual agencies. ·ORPHAN • -Original musical, presented by AIUl·ModJeska Pla)'ers. Anaheim ''"le Theater al Loara School, 1001 W. Broadway, Anaheim.' 533-$278. 'SUMMER Youm FESTIVAL'-Muslcal ·re· \'Ue. 2. 4, 8 and 10 p.m. Julr 23: 3 •nd 4:30 p.m. July 24, 2 a nd 4 p.m . July 25 at. lluntiogton Center. 7777 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. free. 'TOM SAWYER' Children's show, 9: 10 a.m . MEXICAN FESnVAL AND RODF.O -8 J'l.m . ·Monday and Thursday. 10:45 u.m Tuesday, 10 July 23. 2:30 and I p.m. July 24 , 2:30 and 6:30 a.m. July 23 a t Mariner's School multipurpose p.m Julv 25 a l the Los Angeles Sports Arena. -room: 2-106-Marincn-O~ l al ll'Yfne-A~ S1-S6. al a~w;,i·~----- Newport Beach. Free. KENNY RAN KIN -With Beck · Hobbs, J uly SEALS AND CROFTS -Monday through\\'~­ nesday at the Greek Theater: Los Angeles. 8 :30 p.m. $5-$7.50. Tickets at 'l'lcketroo. ' T UESDAY, JULY 20 MINNIE RIPERTON -At Showcase Theater. Magic Mountain. Valencia. 8 and 10 p.m. Tue~· day through July 25. S7.SO adults. S6.50 children 3-11, includes r ides (9 a .m. to midnight 1. •CABARET' -FiJm, with ch ps from other musicals. part or l:C Irvine course, 7 to 10 p.m . Tuesday. Science Lecture Hall, UCI. $6.50. if s pace per mits. 'A THOUSAND CLOWNS' Comedy, July 20· Aug. 1 at Muckenthaler Cultura l Center. 1201 W. Mal\'ern Ave .. Fullerton. 6:45 p.m. picnic supper (8:00 curtain I, one hour earlier Sundays. $5.50. 879-~. JUNGLING BROTHUSCIJlCUS -8p.m .1'ues- day, 2:30 and_!_p.m . W~nesday through July 23 and July 27-Jatly 30; 10:30 a.m .. 2:30 and 8 p.m . J ui, 24 and 31 ; I :30 and 6 p.m. July ZS and Aug. l ... at The Forum, lngJewood; plus Aug. 5-1 7 a t Lhe Anaheim Convention Center. S4·S7. some child discounts available. Tickets al agencies. WEDNESDAY,I ULYU AVERAGE WHITE BAND -7:30 p.m. Wednes· day at the Long Beach Arena. 5.5.50·$7.50, at agencies. W~TERN MUSIC -The Reinsmen and Wtld Oats. 7 p.m . Wednesday at South Cciast Village, on Sunnower Street across from South Coast Plaza. Co ta Mesa. Fr~. Outdoors. THVllSDi\Y. Jl:LV Z? RICK NELSON -And the Slone Canyon Band, at Knoll's Berry Farm. Huena Park. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Thursday, 71 9 and II pm. July 23·25, 8 and 10:30 p.m. July 26-28: S3 adults. Sl.50 childre n. 'THAT'S ENT E RTAINMENT' Film. last of UC Irvine series on film musicals, 7 to \0 p.m . Thursday In UCI Science Lecture Hall. S6.50, U s pace permits . I · "TUNNE'- VISION" "'"--Ofl9tt , ..... ,..." ..,.... ... ._" Ill .. MACINTOSH ANDTJ" . ,, . 23.25 at the Golden Bear, 306. Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. BA.NO CO~CERT -By H 0 arbor Area Summer Band, 7 ·30 p.m July 23 in Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, ~ Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach Free. lasts less than an hour • Marriage Dram.atie STRATFORD, Canada <AP> -Performing tog~r lS fine. Findtn& fresh actmg challen1es is even better &iftf: a bJt-to do both, a). Hume Cronyn. 1 wt\y be and w1fe JHslca Tandy are In a sl.l'enuous workout tlus sum· mer at Ontario's renowned Stratford Ffst&val oCdrum11 The s tellar veterans have a total or SllC rolt>i. in four pla,yt. and op~ar together in one. .. WF, NEVER st'tout Lobe a team," he explains ... but·il's more pleasunl when that can be arrongt'd. "Also. we gtt t\\O ~aries which makes ii easier for us than many actors to lry u \\ 1de \'A('lCty or parts." Stratrprd i lbf' aileth naajor Cronyn,Tandy sortie lnto re- gional repertdrv for till' sort of emotive e halfcnge unli~elf on commercial Broadway. Other triPi have been to Cam· bridge MQs.; Minneapolis: •' Los A)tgeles: W ashinglon, _and Seattle. "I used tO feel Broadway wus evt>rythinJl. ·· he says. "I don't feel that way anymore. although it is sllll lhe great~\ t'oncentration of talent and the most exciting theater in North' Amerlca. · "BUT NO actor CUlY mor~ can H Y mf lire is New York. unle,s he Is pre pared to sit do· Ing nothing for months and months" The 34·vear-wed couple's prior ~t'ursions, however. have hardly compared In variel to lhe current roJe as- sortment ---- Mass Tandy began her stint in that high Rcstoratioo-COm· edy of manners "'The Way of the Wbrld ... and on July 14 de· buts in a new.Canadian plav. ·E e " Bas~ .on a novel by ,. .. _.., CROWIN AS SHY\.OCK Constanl'e Beresford·ll~e. the plot concerns a "oman wtto sets ofl at age 65. t~ dis· cov~r who she Is~ Come August, Miss Tand1 tackles tandt•m assignment as ltippolyta-Titania in .. A Midsummer Nl1t ht •s Dream.·· with spouse Cron)1l as Bottom. WHAT REALLY lured h1m back lo St ratford -Cronyn appeared here without his wife In 1967 in "Hadrian \'II" -was the opportunity to c no ct Shylock in .. The Merchant of Venice," a pro- duction that has won him high critical praise. The play Itself drew mixed opinions. as usual. "When you play Shylock. you 're n-for-contro¥ff5 . • · Crooyn sa)S. "I have no an· t e r est in whe ther the character 1s sympathetic or unsy mpathetic and I don't gave a da mn if some people regard my portrayal as anti· - Semitic. ••ft1y onC' p assion a te:: pu11pe>se ls to moke him un· ' deratandablc " In 1>repureallon for th<' play. M read extensively iand d• '·lded "opinions art' so CGt· tra.t1111 that all OM c• do II find one·~ O"'" v. ay l~ the mlne raclds of p~._.. • MISS TANO\' hacl to r .. solve lrepld ataoo or u dlf. fercnt sor\ wlaen Artlst lt Director f\obin Phllh1~ Ubked her to pl~ Titania ~e la.It did tbe (ltty queen .ut age M. which was C3 years a.,:o. " "Robin assurtd hl·r." 1t11 Cronyn. "tt\al he hud un ut• terry dlrrert>nt produetlOl roncept that \\ ould makl• It \\Ork." M lss Tan<fi·. bus. al an "Eve'' rehearsal, wasn't abM: to participate in :i piano.at joint interview. so unUaterw nuances were 1nevttable though tactful. \ "She's a l3dy or sl""ulat determination.·· said the man from London. Ontario. ""'° married the woman frotn 1 London. En~land. in 1942 Tbe y h a v e u &Ion nnd daughter. she a ~irl by pre• \•ious marriage to J uck Hawkins. Cronyn first directed Miss Tandy in a play the year they wed. They first acted on sta~e togethe r in 195 1 In .. 'l'he Fourposter.·· HE WON A Broadway Ton.,' 16 years arter s he &ot one ol the prize silver medallions. ~He u:abaing_was.._jn_. the. classics." he backtracks. "Until J was SO all I played la \\~ere assorted version ol ·netting Gertie's Garter.'" M nge fi5. he is still looking (or outsize ('hallenges. 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SO MNJV ClAIMS "I iv•l lovc July-ifs much too late now 10 bolher mluw1g 10 set inco •Y blthina suit." j " ' Cap_ote f;icense KaJ!Ut Six-month Su&pen&ion Ordered by .Court Tr••H Capott-'8 New York 1t1te dnvfug privileges have been revoked for ix months because or his drunk dnv1ng convlchoo, St.ate Motor Vthiclc Comm.iuiontt Ja•ts P. Md ... .aid. Melton announced h rubn• in the case ol the s1-year-0ld au\J\or after a review ot the reaulaUons. prompted bv press inqwries. C•pote wai. arrested during the Memorial Day wettltt:nd l)fler an auto collision in Bridgehampton on Lonf( Island. Thcrt.• were no Injuries. • Bffs Truman, widow '1>f Preddtnt Harry S Tnaman, as being treated at a hospital for arthr1U5 but Ls in good condiUon. a family spe>lt~man said. Mrs. Truman. 91 . bas bff.n hoapltallied since Monday. the spokesman said. She is al Research Hospital. where Truman died De<:. 26. 1972. Mrs. Truman bas lived alone in a 17-room Victorian· style house in Independence. She has frequent visjts from close friends and relatives. • lle1try Ford Ill donated a bronze sculpture to a UCLA sculpture garden because. he liked the curator's reason for MH. uuMAH establishing the art center. ·Torso ... a piece b> Aristide MaUlol, was ~iven All Ca111p11ses UC to Ignore ~irnit-on -Fee- SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 University of CaJjforn1a regenlS are lgnorin~ Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.·~ objections and preparing to raise sludenl fees throughout lhe nine-campus system. A proposal endorsed by a regents' committee Thursday would raise lhe fees from lhe current $600 to S648 In the fall of 1977 and allow each campus lo raise them anotherS45in thenexl three years. The Finance Commit· lee recommended the ac-( ) tion to the full board State despite a letter from a top Brown aide. Preble Stolz. -------- urging them to limit the increase to cam puses that need 1t lt'atrr Fight Loowu ~ LOS ANGELES <AP 1 -Owens Valley officials say they will fi ght a plan by the Los Angeles Depart· ment or Water and Power !DWP> to nearly double the amount of water pumped from the valley's un· derground reserves. The furor over use of the water by Los Angeles. which has owned all water rights in the valley for more than SO years. erupted again Thur d ay when DWP commissioners voted approval of an Environ· mental Impact Report on a 4-0 vote with one a bi ten· tton 1 \WLf' .fffl'•lwr Cltar.-d SAN FRANCISCO \API -FBI a~ents have charged New World Llberati9'l f'tont l NWLF> representative Ande Lougher with trying to in· timidnte o ~rand jury. She refused to answer ques· lions when the jury summoned her to ask about the terrorist NWLF. 1 She hand<'dJurors alean et thatsn1d: .I "The last hme the FBI attacked the NWLF in t this manner ... 1t said. ·•the foreperson or the grand I jury came under armed attack by the peoples' forces.·· lo the iarden m anaged by UCLA curator Frallklla D. M•rpt.y. He ttitabll•btd the gllrden to "bring art nolunal l)o and cormstently to the hv~ of young men and womnt in their formative years." • ~phone rings. "Hello!" ( __ P_EO_PL_E' ____ J .. Ed!.' 0 Yes.·· "I just ulled to tell you I sell'ttt'd somcont:' else." Tbat'a bow Stn . ..:.i•ud M.Ukt of M nin\• says Jl••Y Caner broke the news thal Nusk1~· ~-ouldn't ~et his s~ chance to run for vice president And that's basically bow the rour other losers In Carter's runntng. male swffpsUkes got the word TinaNday, LOO: A phone call from Jimmy. fTank Church ol ldaho was shaving when the call came. Ad.lal St.eveasoa W or Illinois had had \rouble sleeping waiting sHVHIOlll fot the phone to ring, Henry Jactue. of Washington was eating breakfast. John Glem ol Ohio had just finished his "hen Carter called. apologized for not being able to talk lo him sooner and "told me that he had made a decision and that it was going to be someone else.·· • A group callin1 itself "The Avengers" claimed respe>Mibility foT the killing or convicted Nazi war criminal Joact.i• Peipel', who was burned to death in bis isolated villa in eastern fTance. An anonymous calltr'told lbe Paris newspaper Aurore that Peiper, a former aide to Gestapo chief ........ fTed who" lleiaridl Him•ler and personal bodyguard to Adolf Hitler, was killed by .. The Avengers." The group said in pamphlets dis· tributed last month it would kill Peiper •Julyl4. Bastille Day.- Police said they suspected members of the old French re· s istance move ment in World Waf II organized the k.illlng. but s aid tbel'e-were 110 ctues to iden· tify the kjJJers. • That question briefly occupied the attention of the Democratic National Convention when a Min· nesota delegate cast his ballot for Fred Stover.· Stover, 77, ls president of the U.S. Farmers As- sociation a nd editor ol the U.S. Farm News. Bolh organiiaUons are based in Iowa. The vote fpr Stover was cast by Edward BetHOll, a farmer from Appleton, Minn .. and one of 65 Minnesota delegates. Benson's father, the late Elmer ••SCNI, was a Farmt>r·Labor governor or Minnesota In the 1930s. . . " Gov. Mkbael S. l>Oakis wili spend two weeks In Greece. ther birthplace of his parents. at the in· vitatiol"! of the Greclc govern. ·• ment. \ Dukakis and his wire. Kitty, accepted the of(iciaJ invitation from the government to visit Athens and other cities begin· nlng Sept. 14. A Dukakis spokesf1¥U1 said the governor plans to hold a cocktail reception. probably in Athens, for his relatives. • OUl(AKIS Two persons were named vice chancellors of the California State University and Colleges by the trustees at a m eeting in Long Beach. Or. Marjorie DoWllln1 Wat'Der, president of California State College, Sonoma, was named vice chancellor for faculty and staff affairs. She suc· ceeds Or. c. MHsd Keeee. who retired lhls sprink. The trustees named Dr. Lee a. kerac•er to the newly created position of vice chancellor or the statewide system for administrative affairs. He had P•il Did fl D~nifl'd been an assistant executive vice chancellor for five SAN DI EGO tAP> -A Manne sergeant being years. • • \ril.>d in i1pec1al court.martial was not required to J . Alu Wallace has been elected president of supervlsl' pugil s lick bouts. Capt. John B. Ullman. Getty Oil (United Kingdom> Lei., lhe parent Getty his former boss. s~id. Oil Company announced. 1 S. Sgt. He nry Wallraff is the second of four men Wallace succeeds the late J . Paul Getty as head tx>mg tried in the death of Pvt. Lynn E. McClure, 20, or the BriUsh-headquartered operating company of Lufkin. Tex. Wallraff ls charged with dereliction for Getty 011 's North Sea operations. of' duty. Wallace will also represent Getty Oil interests ffa-r Hrld Slo~k. Paprr N•I• in the Middle East. Africa and Europe. the com· DJ-pany said. LONG BF.ACH \API -Mayor Thomas Clark • the controversial Harbor Bank development. tbe tA& ver· Foxcrofl film d1stributor to return three felled to properly .disclose hl.s financial Interest in~A federal ;ue11e in P~and. Maine. o~dered a Angele!tTimes has reported. 1lms to the late Howard Hqbes' Somma Corp. The The Times reported an today's editions that films are "He ll's Angels," "Scarface" and Clark belatedly admitted owning 750 s hares. valued "Scarface, Shame of the Nation." In excess of $8,000. in the Harbor Bank project two U.S. Diatricl Court Judge Edward T. Glgnou• day~ before n ft:'deral grand jury OPJlled iu in· ruled that lhe Clualc Film Museum Inc. violated veil1gatton into thcdeallngsofbllllk developers. federal copyrl1ht l1ws. , 'Waltons': TV-Novel Writer Objecta to Kudo1 for 'Rich Man' 81 u:•av aua< LOS ANC F.LES CAP) -Earl Hamner sl)'s be d08n't undf'rtl•nd ~Y "Rich Man. Poor Man" is getUne all th.-credit ror introduclne the novellttic lt>thnlque to television. "Wt>'vc been doing that on "l'he Waltolll' since we've been on the aJr.'' said Hamner, wr.ote son Pitdmont. V\rf'lnla. accent la fanUllat u Uae nar· rator. ''ALTHOUGH EAC'll EPISODE JR setr. ~ contained. it's been like a chapter in a novel." At the beglnnJng o( each season. Hamner plots a.he story 1ike a novel for the guidance of writers. Major story developments. which will carr1 rtor:n episode to e pisode. are outlined. He br-oaclly sketches out what directions each character will ta.kt>. For the (irst time since ll premiered four yea r s ago. ''T h e Waltons" is meeLing ~tiff opposition in the ratings from A BC'~ "Wtltome Back. Ko\· ter .. and "Barne) Mlller.'' But llamMr • contends the s how hasn't been hurl and ls sUU CBS' highest·ratro hour-long s how and tteOf\d over.all only l!> "The $6 Million Man." Hamner works in e •&>•c1ou office whet'~ one wall or slletcheS. Piil.nUrtJ'I and f>bot.agrapbs rrorn the t bow aod bis home ln Virainia reflects t.be blend of net ion a nd. fact. .. IN THE BEGINNING, I DIDNT think much about. growth," he said. "It.'s jUAt that the children have grown so rapidly. 'l'bey're nol lbe Walton lcida anymore bul the Walton yow• people ... It WH the necftSity of beping up with the growinc c.blldren. as well as the lact \hal Hamner has hh1 own ramlly's history to draw on, that turned the aeries toward a novelistic •pproach. Hamner. o( course. takes dramaUc Ucense and warps time. For lnst.ance, John-Boy will publish his first novel at the age of 20, while Hamner didn't achieve that unUI he was 29. Jlm·Bob adopts a peacock al the age ot 13. Hamner's own brother Jim didn't.come by the peacock until he was in hls 30s. IN THE FALL SEASON, the year will be um and the family wtll continue tostruc8Je a1ainsl the effects of the Oepr95Jon. "What they don'l k110w"&s that World War 11 ls ataead ol them." Hamner said. "In my ramlly's use. nve children went into the senice. 1n some ways 1 «irt1ter atrug-gJe lies ahead. "I'd like the ahaw to last long enoulh to 1et into the war,..,... I'd lil&e to &bow whal happens under lhe--af•ar." , Wll~THEISalllDOatM,Hamnerplans to NtMI to wrlttnt boob. eurtt as the two that in· IPlftd lbe series, ''Bl!aket'a lloantain'' and "The . tbneeomint." He abo hopes to continue to write mOUo8 pict•res and tdnisiona~l&ls and posalbly aTVplrot. "Moally," hesaid. ''I 'd like to10 nsruna ... 1· - INSIDE THE PENTAGON'S NEW $15 MILUOH NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER Communication• and Information "OCH1lng Equipment Reminiscent ot 'Or. Strangelove' Stl-angelove Country? Pentagon Umeils New Commmid Complex Wl'SRTNGTON <APJ-Jh Pentagon has lifted the veil of mystery Crom its new command complex. briefly revealing a s uper·sophisticatcd. Sl5.4 million nerve center where U.S. military leaders sil in conference and direct U.S. forces durine inlernu· tional crises. Dr. Str angelove would feel right at home The National Military Com· mand Center -a two-story c-om- plex located deep inside the Pen· tagon -ls tilled with the latest in communications and informa· tion-processmg cqwpment THE COMPLEX REPLACES the C'entl'r set up 14 yt>ars ago for the Cubi.ln missil e crisi s . I 'ompletcd Inst f'ebnmry;-it-rs- more than double the size or the old unit. Tht> main room of lbe l'Om- mand center was used most re· cently during the tense evacua- tion of Americans from Lebanon. A ttroup of reporters was al lowed to lour the center under escort jus t d ays a fter a newsmagazine characterized il as so secr et that the Pentagon's chief spokes man. assistant De fense Secret ary Willi am Greener. was not allowed to SC(.' all of 1t nlf: 1'1AIN C'OG of the com· mand center 1s a huge Emergen- cy Conference Room which, looks Bookers Tougher Greeks Have Better Luck With Pomo ATHENS <AP> -Greek police say they have had no trouble culling back a once.thriving pornography trade In their latest anli·Crillle campaign, but the t'OW'ltry's prostitutes are proving harder to handle. Police said the campajgn ls the latest in a •erles aimed at stemming crime before it becomes uncontrollable. OUfer targets this year have been drugs. bars. night clubs and "other cnminal hangouts." A POLICE SPOk~MAN said magazine. book and film porno- graphy have reached "unaccep- ble-level . " with importen and b l ack marketeers m a k · ing handsome profits. He said nearly one out of every three films showing In AU.,ns is a "sex.film," and newsstands sell more porn magazines than any other type. Jn the last few weeks, police raids have brought In thousands ol films, books and magazines. Many publishers, movie house owners and importers have been arrested, convicted and fined up to Sl.000. he said. SUCH BOOKS AS "The Story of 0 " and .. Deep Throat" have been burned. with publishers forced to pay for cost oC their pro- ducts' destruction. BB Reports Job Openings Applications for several job openings with the fluntlngton Beach Employment and '!'..rain· in& Adminis tration are now available. The positions Include planning drafts man, $904 per month: 'clerk lypl~t/receptionist. $603 per month and maintenance worken, $156 per month. Forms are available al th • training center now located at ~ P«an Ave. Applications will be accepted through July 22. NB Chamber Reaches Goal The Newport flarboc Cb11m~r of Commerce has achieved lt.t 1•1 ol 1100,000 In donations aC· cordla1 to bul I dint fund CbUnna.n W•lter Gert:ln. ''TIM c.-mpaJp II a winftu, .. Gftia laid. "We .... ..._, men P1..,• d"9 ID,, • we ex- pect to,., •ell over our goal.·• Tbe fund drive wa originated to ~. lbe chamber to occupy and funlilb lt.s new ~t buiJdlna 00 the comet' "' J lm· bot-ee tiOlld and s.rita Barbara Drive. Completion ia KheduJed IOI' tM Hd ol July. . 1 But the spokesman said efforts lo control prostitution, which Is legal in Greece, have produced little success and brou&llt stroq&. protests from the prostitutes. The spokesman said the cam· paign against prostitution was desiirned only "to make it more respectable and less evident." IT BEGAN LAST month When a police circular described pro- stitution in the Greek capital as "rampant ... a social problem • giving a poor image t.o the coun· try." ~ circular was followed by police raids which polled in girls off the major avenues for falling to obtain the proper permits and shut down several brothels. Police sald the brOthels violated laws preventing their operation closl?r than about 200 yards from a church and· about 275 yards from a school. The prostitutes sent protests to the preu de manding "leg.al and !IOCial protection from police ter· tor. THE PROSTJTUTF.8 Al.RO said In a statement to the Public Order Ministry lt\at they welcomed police control if it was aimed in the right direction. The stateme nt proposed that police control proetftution by withdrawing permit.~ from older professionals to make way for ·younger women and that. they br· 1ng girl" orr the s treets and Into properly <"ontrolled brothels. NIMAlogk¥.,......., much-th~wa)'-loo-makcrs .of .the movie "Dr. Strangelove: or. llow r L<'arncd To Slop Worrying and Love the ·Bomb" depicted the U.S. military command center in its fictional account of apocalypse. The real thing is equipped willt six giant screel\s lo display up-lo- minutc information on the slattH' or U.S. forces. the deployment of Soviet missiles and other forcf's. and any other information re <1ui.red by the declsion makers. ONF. UGHTED DISPLAY board has President Ford's whereabouts followed in order by those who head the line of pre· sldentlal succession: Vice Pre i· dent Nelson Rockef<>ller and llou!lt> Speaker Carl Albert. There is a teletype hotline t9 Moscow. and a staffer stands h~ Culltimt' lo intc rvrcl any mesi.ngcs that might appear on the printer . In a crisis. Defense ~mary Donald Rumsfeld. members or- the Joint Chiefs of Staff and other k<'Y officials Sil in deep, tun leather swivel chairs around :i wide conference table. A V A I L A B L E A R •: mierophones for conference· table talk, and secure telephone. for comm unications to military commanders thousands or mile" away. During lhc Lebanon evocualion, officials talked with •lie commander of the am. phibious craft Speigel Grove. Nearby is a network or color. coo rd in a led offices. wher t> speciulisls gather information end prepare the.if' ~mcnl$ for decision makers. For the first lime, in the event or a crisis. the men who run lh<' command center will not have to sleep al their desk. 1'uckcd into a corner of the vast complex 1s a tiny dormitory with a doze n cubicles containing beds and lockers. FIVF. TEAMS OF between 13 and 16 officers and enlisted per.ionnel rotate on duty arouod the clock. c:ach headed by a genernl or admiral. The center is not the Washinl(ton·area military com- mand of last resort. In the event of an expected enemy attack. key defense officials would be ex- pected to move to the Pentagon's new communlcntions center duR Into lhf' mountain areo or t~l H1tcht(' in Virginia. South Coa&t faramedics On 70 Call& •' Ourin~ Its first. mon\h of service, Ornng<? County'!i n we11l! vuromedic unit. r <:#pondcd to a~ut 70 calls for help. • fhe un1l. bicued in Sun Juan· CapiNlntno. ~erves resident!! or! San Juon, South Ml~lon VitJo,: Capis trano Desch and DMna~ Point. ~· f'lrc orricials are remfndinl sldents that the trained men, ~ keep In constant conluct with n~ doctor (luring an ementency, are: a'•alluble during every hour otJ everyday. : Mea resident.I needing help ; 11bould call 1-AB·S30l. Telephone~ stJckt:n wilh Ulla number may~ obtained from any fire qUoft. Residents arc asked to 5.18·3553 lot non-emergency bu.al·! ""'· t Plot Di8covered ~ I t>AKAR, Seaegal <AP> -: Ouinea annouaced today 11: ~nons had ~ Uftltecl after: dtacovery or. plot to ........... : Prestdtnt Selrou TOU1'IM, ~ • Int to a broadcut monitored her~. ONLY PILOT Fodlfv,Jul't 16. t97t .-~~~~=~~~~--.. ~~-~;;;..;;=~----~~---.·~~~--~---~~--·-------~~~~---PUBU-' N011CB . . Plla&..IC None£ PU&LIC NO'l"ICS PU8UC N011C~ I ,. \ ' Reol htote. . • . • • 1000-2999 Rentals • ~99 8u•ineu. lnve.itment & Anon< iof ....•••.•. 5000-5CM9 Announcement•. Penonola, lo•t & Found . . . . . S050·s.t99 Servicu & lt1PQ4ra 6000-6099 • I ' . Friday.July 16 1976 One Call Service Fast Credit ~proval DAIL.'( PILOT 85 fmploy!Mftt & Pr.,arotiotl ..••.. 7000·7199 MerchoncfiM ...•.. IOOC)..8099 loots & Mcwtn. fqyiplMnt •••..•.. 9000-9099 Aut•obl-. & other TronaponClflon ...• 9100.9999 ~~~ ............... '!'.~ ....... 1~.~~ ....... ~-~~ ....... (~!~~!~-~~ ........ ~;;;;~.~ ........ ~~:.':::~.~ ........ ~~::::.~~ ..... .. 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""'" or AJllnnal Ort v II\ or .i.n 1nh•nt1o n to mJkt' Jn) '1.K. h vr l'l.-11.'nl't•, hrr\11 J \100. or d1~cnm11111l1on ' ''"" 11H•J 1 nu. r umlll1111: BH .. :! li•pl<::, o<1k (It·,. lnd:-c·i>t• ('il'I' & llN>ll~ buy 111 onh $64.~ in select in~ a ny property -whethe r r.rn,·h hou~" a . .u · .. 5-&5·9"ill resid cnti3 ~ or comme r c 1nl. T hi t~lrnom• ·'°''" p.1nt'l<'d lloat. SJGO.OOO ,--... custom built 3 bdrm .. 4 bath. formal llt·n ·1 ht· ""'·•f ""a1nl HlW LISTIHG IN THI ILUffS dinfoa r m. & huge fam1l.v r m . home IJO!il "2.1 ,~~ "1th t:1r~t· l.1do ~on.I , Ii BR. t>r .i Un . &2 BH . apt'. "'l "' cJbJn.1 ,\ll th1 .. on ·•ll On sun cl\· beudl. ~95,000 Delores r an, with 3 bedrooms and n has g reat Possibilities. 1t 's a good 11111\ .. , Jt h· \\1th hui:t prime g reenbelt location. Beautiful street & a corner location-..ith pos itive tr<'l'" amt ~n m<'tN· carpets but nel'<ls a httle lo,,ing. That's W.\iEtffHO:\"f HO;'ll ": opportunity for appreciatid'o in value. 111•111111~" lot" rni; the.-ut why it is $95.000. Call. like now. ~1th your , ··r> own boat Price now only $132.500. m0<1l 1n rin' .1r~ ~1'1.000 dod: & l<1h ol room to en t1c.,, "' lt!rm, U ,_.,()Ur:. t1 M 1:.§ lt'r1a1n r.-rr111c .,uchcd ,.~5 r". S-.2~Syt.'c·5M R(Al TORS 675 6000 ~·Jm ct•1h111:"' lhru-001. .... ti; VTn G~ I 0021 .... HI I 002 2~43 r COJSI H1Qhw.w CororitJ dt!I '\l,11 Lowest pl lh•<l & lh.•t-t 1701 MAILIH WAY. IAYCIHT. H.I . . Roy Mc Cordle •••·•••-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• q 1lut> on tlw 14 ul11r ln a 3 l'h•~ nrv. .. pa1k'r ~Ill not Realtor 541-7729 Udrm honw will\ lob o OPEN DAlL Y 1·5 P .l\1. F.le~trnt 4 bdrm .. 21 :! bu. & pool home. Price just reduced toS1-19.900 JNCL. LAND! kn<>v.tni:lh ,u.-rl'J.>l Jn} roum lO\'\p.ind Sta t ~) .1ci. .. 11h1n .. tor , ... 11 lllOMewportllCM G1Mrlll I0021Gwr.e 1-002 - h , _________ .. "'l\TERFRONT I .. , .... 1 .. 11.-'' hu• '"" tn \'101,_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMC S 1111n"1 ttwluY. IAYFIOMT FllM~ -If vou like REAL ESTATE Houses for Sole Watfffrowt COftdo to redecorate & remodel. check· out this SJl-1400 ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• T<'rr1hc 'U!\\ v-l\b lO General I 002 boat ~hp f''llll''' UPJZMI • oo•a SHOlllS-flOOL-VllW 3.000 sq. ft.. 4 bdr m . home; you can't ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nit In l'\'cry ~'">· 3 over im prove if .YOU s tart with a L'-:droom. 21 , hMh .. dm Sec this lovely 4 BR home today! Huge Bayside Dr . tocat1on. $238.000. Have YOU'LL FORGET RAIHTREE COUMTY He.tt ~uoH-.. • • ~- Back Bax Beauty m,J! room. fm•plaC(• or family r m w 'cathedral ceiling. lge your decorator call - lcred to thl· ,1i,.cnmina t rormal din1·n n room. Overlooks the ba~.• 67~ ,. .. 00 • llil\ IOU'< :S ll J(l,\ + m)! IJU)l'I fur $135.000 "' ·' -~ m11th .. r Ill IJ" Ullll :! ™' 7Z~O & Newport Center. Huge patio. Great When )OU SCt.' th1" lO\.l'I) ., ~~~~~~~!!~~!!!!~~!!!!~~~ I brl .. 3 ha . 2 l>lOf)j; tnik::i '\..\:.L..Wu... u11ll r ----~-=~~.,_for-entert aining 5215.0QO. G llEJ-:~lfH EE home • t-~u.·io.h-~cuiJ~b.o.L11.uLV~~~---J..• ~oou G ... , .. 1002 Hm~ 11o i. 11· voul \\llh • 2111 S• Jooqllilt Hiii Rood h1i.:h ~ lu\\ di\ Ill).: hu.ird:.. ....EWPOIT c•h.ITma ....... , ......... ,' 0 \'It'< I!•" !toot "111 111\.l,:-1,. LT"~ " s"•-"' .,. .,. 11l\.¥t< um--.111d •"II+>"' Vil.• 11 I um h 111 i.: • \ 11 1 lw.. 1 orl_.i~;;iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ )i~ 1~111 I· J II 1)11w lo '''t' G1Mr .. lh&~ uul~ldndin~ ho nlr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ G...,... 1002 '>15 1.i.llo r •st Ff MAGNIFICENT LI' BLU . VACANT SAHDPOIHTE PR€HIG€ LUSlf Seller mouvated! Mm·r LOCATION Ge•r• IOOJ G...,.., IOOJ I HOM€~ ft into e ~rlus 1\'C L>t.'anc Pnmc loc:iuon l<l<'al!y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'IC\4 ' ~ Udrmi.. r.u'ltly G:irdt.•ni.. llunl1n1non SllUa ted In pride of Sparklm.i k1h'ht'n " ~rll Ch.'JOIRJ>. •I\ l'll l..01' UI ,irt!cll Jn''' " n1mm 110111 for ~our .-nJo~ 111l'lll . 11 cl h no lllJlllll'n.111t•1.• rt.',l>Vn"ll1h t1\':-• llr1.1nd 1w" o n the rn.trkd This l't no t ii r·ondom1111um. G.lt> i ': 11 Walker &lee R11ol lnl1te 4 + ACRES ~':;l: ~~r s1~f~~ ~~~~-:.~~~ ~~~t ~"~~:~n?. ~;~1t"~·~~r~~;~~.~~;~~ Bigger & Better c3~~:l:~~R l'nc·cll rrs:,bl . V.ill .lean pool home 111 anm Jo:nJQ)' omm1,<lcd :Ind ta .. 1erully Pool & Tenn·1s Cts .., __ . I h D I II ' ~lai:111hcc11t O•'t.'Jll I ·~14 ....... WPORT arr. "CH """"tingto" eoc a t.'S nL l'U."'Y vinit in tote!cu~tora a.ppb1nLell plu,. huitl.' • "" "~ South uf .\da m !< near POOi aed COlt'rcd llJUO. bonui; roo m Famil) The laritl':-1homc 111 lhc c>ncofuk1tlth1>t·•·uu·ular for~.!l::iO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IY •.. THE. .. SEA Wa lk to bench. . Two stories of elc~an<'e . 4BH . fml din. gourmet kitch. ram rm w /brick frplc & open beams Master bdrm' has parent's retreat. E·Z care lawns. boat & trlr storage. For on· ly the most particula r buyers. S93,400. 642-5270 AsllforM..t ... ~ ,J OPEN HOUSE ~SAT & SUM 1·5 1~.1lh /llnt'<I H ~ & C I Pric~d al low 9.W-0 room. formal dine l~u11 commun ity ~I J':-.1\ e 1"'' 1 ~' 1>1.-druom homi' Our "''"' 11 .,u11~. ju~I 01<11,•r "'" <'on~ulu Jo1n1 Cull now Cor show1n' tr> k1tl'l1J.'n. Air cond1 m asl<?r ,8u11~· w lt111nao 111111 th.it moilt•ru "'cx"b w<1n'1 IJ :o.I .1nJ ht•r1•, ------------------- b d lx'fnr.-l1':r;1ooli•l&1. LIOO"d a lld 111lerco"' lul1 ",'np 0 • .. ~t ~ ... , ... a r(•\•hn~ Hui:·· IJlanki•tl \\h\ Or.111l'l\1t• lll" •nlrV 1co11irt•. i.u ur 111u1Jtn, " ''' •7~ .... .,, "' ' lloor In lrdni.: roorn 01er • ' '' · GeMret 1002 G.Mr.e IOOJ ,.,. i'.1rry111i-: luri:c F1 t [ ~ I throu11houl plus :I car 20'x21' pmwlcd bonu:. rm 11,·aJ:. to ~p.1c10Luh~ hi rnnkl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T D \11;271881''-';\' QUMPEERSB gar ni:e . M u r h . muc h forentcrta111m1otor tt1m1 lookm1ot lhe ou•an plu" ''"'~ ro.1111 141 rn" -' • .:.::.:.:.:::;.J~~mil-~-~~-~~-~~ more Owner bou1tht '"fun Extr.i lrg lol rlose :.p:H·wus dinuui rcrum firl•pltu·t•. h<'.\l'I ".irm1ni.:l_....._,,,..-.,...,.....,.......,~....,,,. GOLF COURSE • ~ and modern k111·hl'n \II r TllEO OF another 'ltnd must ~(l. to Comm pool & pm•Hl<' thi.; With (I\,. fa mdv l.1mll) r(>011~ " luo1 lo NEWPORT If.A CH ESTATE Alice Don11't CO...,G"'STI0...,'1 1ssr. w, a.il..r.C.M Cnll n'?."'· S.ll; 2:ll:t, tennis courl.!i. A soun<l rn· hetlroom:. vtu,. billi.ir;I l'••lllll!l hrwk fpc · 11<i.1I 11., .i u l 1 1 11 I II a 1 ho ,1 llOl'l!\'OUi. ., bdrm ;\lc~.i Ii L.-" s " Mu11o lljle"et'_,..1 O<t'11·•11·•1\' '· "'·' ves lmcnt In a 11ro \ahl\• "'U' i.:an11• rtllllll .I 1la1·lr11111 Tr::id11 ton11I ve _,.. anvmon (" h I c 1 M """I .. 9 ... SS f 111 s room \\llh V.l'l hJr pill!\ ... llll't' ,,,ft,, lJ .. •lrn1. '..' . \".-rd1· home. I r~ rn ' om,• l>l~l' " u o ..., '""' ~4 • ..., ~ 11~~· ' ~rC6Sl\'t' url'a el' it OO\\ I r I I I' I • ,, -'4llh 1.iri.:1· 1J1l'r J llll <hx.'k hut •ht• II tw 1:1.111 l l:>u,.-. in Tu-.lln (U\llhilb 1 :· "Ill<' or 1 31 1•11· ""'" \1Jlh... ,.1 ph, drp:. . .,hut "" v.'t•t bar I rrnl nm rill. 'I h h I I II I • Jl S2 15.00ll l'.ttll u~ l1u1<'k l·-r·. "rl' "ri1.·' "'llto it lk•ilronmi. :rnd -11v.<>c11 ... 4 , .. car,. .. ,.•, a tor"'''• ' "" 111u t '' ll'.ttill u ' 'l'\i'r to be d1i-turbe1I ----•1 • ,· • .. ., " ... I I C 11 '"' " .... '" ~ "'J I I l r I .... ' CH "IMl...,G h· 1l'7J·~i11 t 1 n A 1" Y' ''" a ,,, .. v. or lt1". h nrcc n ••olr u11,:r.11 .... n ..... rr.1 •1"-'clucular \IC\\ Pool., ,.. " , • ~CALL NOW , ....... ,, ·. "'·' 'r',!_,\hr ~ttt1111••lnt~·'1.'11 •sl:.1:.•k .. :~<'' 671o'r14n0i"i0t1co1nr.612S20Qforin ro'u-sr lru1"' ':. ... ur :wn I h11nw 1111 1.11111 bit-Too i.pu, lot,, of wood deckinjll Colll'itc P u r k hom e : ----vv ...-, , , • ~~ ~ • " •v " ~:;~"~~,··'t!~i:'N '~;.~,'t~ ~r~;!'~~.u :i'~t~<r~rr':O:~l: ~~sthJ~· ~tidt~~;;~~~ c::!~~~~~~me DON?LSD2 .. :.7,31_1DS [.~ 1•~!,if!; .. UI ~l~J1s.If:~'~ o111 bl•s1 ~EREBARA•·rRY~TT ~:.t~F1 .. t ';'f~:;~f~~. j frt•m I OOtoS 00 ~<'<')'OU a t•ond. l-'onlh1ll 1l11(h . lhrUOOl Qwel. tr~lin~ tn POll)llar t-:uti.1de .. ,.. ,. -~ ,..!!!;',!!,,~-'-.. • cl2lll\1aQ111to "11 unu1mal <'USLom hom e Sl. Low. l o~ Pritt'. CIO!ll' to Westcllf'f shop· ~-Au•~·~~-.:.·~·:• ~ --I 64MZOO &7Hff0 .... I ' '~' Iii ' I \ I I I Call 675-7225 Cull New11o r1 l r,1nc llurry.cal1M5,0~ plnl!. ~~hools ~ a bik<> PA.HOIAMIC ASSUMI S45,000 ' . 'i ,r. u _ ,_i... .JU. _ rt.-ultm·,, g:ig 11580 FORlST OLSON IMC n<lt to the lle1H·h. H yuu VllW !! F·H ... •o....... I ... J • ~ , ' ' Walker & lee Reel fsrere -'/-·~"-~ -. ---dOtt'l wanl cold water . A .. An :.-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;j•-~111111~~-~--j valle Realty I GOLF COUISE w.i have a j:icuu1 for r e -Exqu1s1le. Almost ne w Ht.'ou t 1 ful upi?radt'd l• I I • y $57 950 ESTATE loxat1o n ~66 .000 . C:hff l)r home. w11h on e hom~ WalklOJ.! di~lttl\f'I' THE BEST-1ve n rv1ne ---------mi( ' . ~·9-1~1 f N Vo l lie h ' I SL lo i.h o ppallll l'l'llll'r · Almo~l ne " 2 bc.-!lroom + ... -an <:ollCA<' l'a,lt. <.'o, ta Tee orf or p1lch n putt 10, " ----0 ew, r ac ~ ic •chool11 and 11olf cour,,.• d••n & fomil.' room 10 CUSTOM 'Ii ACHlSTATE llDIMIAMCH :\ll'!lll C:rl'Jl t bl>tlroom your 0\\ n Ila Ck ) .1rd . ~ ~ c~:~r:r;:r ~''r2~;:ir: 1;ourmN k1tt•hcn Y.llh LOTSA ROOM! t:~r\.'l.'ntrcc. l l any huilder ON TH£ PARK fom1ly homl'. rlosc to all Curieouo; ~ ~m • 3 11~. fomllr rm ~014 3 ltdrms lar~{' fa mil~ .irt'.I O\ C'r lo itartfon. ·to 11la~. nr up11r:1dc~ inc huh• m1r \ 1ruh t'\l'tJlt1h11al pro """'en1l'Ol'l''\ l.ar~l' "'.R W•Y.N bar. frml +fam11) rm + hu.:e t>f· lookinit C•l\'l'rc-d patw ha\'1• a pool m 1h1., l.1 r1:t-rorcd wardrolw doors. $56,000 pN'' ;\l.i""I"' m.1:-te h;ll'k ~Jrd. CllUl'l i-Ln•et din .. 3 l':Jf" ~ur & u fun · (ice. 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H H W A S T H H E H Y T A T A S ~ E J W A ~ ~ " E C P J A E T S R Y W E £ S T E 8 A R ( N N Y N Y l 0 A E S A C S E R E A N 0 R A 8 C G B S R E S A £ R G G 8 A R 0 M 0 R Y I N G 0 t N R U 0 M 0 M R M 8 A E S N E l G H H R E H R 0 I 11111ructlont· ~ ~ -appttf -.o, beell -a. up, down Of d'....,..ly, Find •ad! MCI bo11. It In.'! 8tron Hurd Piece - S.f'r.n Herd Peace ~ r.re.ue Morn1119 Wahf 4' ·"~ece Mourning Waste T~rrow; ~ Podge "HfR• 't ,, I r,. I o h 1 111• ,1 14 11 ' "'·""'r •lllh ' .111tl l!\ll'~l 'Ill.II H•r:-, .. ,um1• S!.1.llOI MESA WOODS t-'11.\ lonn ~ rw" 1(1111 1 ftNln1mn 'J llulh, on 1 n:.\'I s;!ifo n11111lh Ill•~~ )IOatl(• '1•XJ• \\ •t.h (•t•111r:1l T o u n h o u' e (' 11 I .ilnum 'nu rt T hi,. 11ru !Jf.:171<81 f)j'rt\ h." 11 hlJlh t).lftlll!'t• • •. • ~ • • 1 •• " • \',\ l<•:in "hll'h t·an lh· "" [ liO! ltd '"'"'!;~·it~''" L. ~~:..9.-B=····'··-·~ 8 ..... PROPERTIES ...... IOOJ GeMHI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MOTIY A TID S&La Owner or thi~ f;ido M e 4 bdrm .. 4 bat.h. CUijtom home has purl'hase-d unoth<'r property. nxiou" to sell. 145.00<1 ~-------------- .,, I ~~__., co. b "' macnab I Irvine realty FtHHHOMH AOM St4.SOOte$1,200.000- IHVIST YOUI MOMIY WISILY} f:xccllcnt opportunity at S90.<>oo. Duplex OV('r 1500 sq. rt. w /3 bedrooms. 2 bath.-; each & fenced yards. Orivc fl y Corner 18th & Crestmont In Costa Mesa. Shown only w/offcr. Oob OwensG-12·8235. THI fAMll.Y PLAHI Live -the <'urcfrtt llfo in thll' beautiful end-unit "F." pion in the f:orly nturrs w :l bip, bedrooms + family room reaturing parquet floor~ & antique leaded gla!li. panellJ in entry. lilcd Ii replace, cathedral ccUinglJ, tasterul dec<>r & on wide ~r e enbc lt w /11ome bay vie w ! Sll9.500. MaTjorie Mahon 644·6200. <Ul2> HA,,YOAYS! Turt1crock (ie m ! De li g htful 4 bedroom. family room. 211'& both on comer lol. Walk to elementary & high schools . Assoc. tennis courts & pool!>. Inte rio r location. AskinJ[ 194,500 fee. John Peckham 752-1414. (V~l , , .. n~ .......... !), , t HerbOr '.(few Orn•r J ' ' \ • ' e .. • • IHI OA•L v P•LOT rr1o•r J~1y 16 me ......._'-Seit _ jHolKH For S-. Hwe1 Fer s. I..._., Fer S. ..-... Fer s. , ,_ S. ...... ,.,. s. i....... ... ~ ........ s. · c;;:.:;;i;:;· .. i·•i~c·;.::·z;.;;···;i;;; ······················· ······················· ······················· ··················~·c>;a ••••••••••••••••••••··~··~;;;; •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. leech I 040....,.....,oa leectl l 040 trw• ••• .. a .. z•s•r91 _. IOIZ 10IJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• SOUTH LAGUMA ............................................... ···1.··u·.··u··.··,·:L··u··s···· s•tu01'D~Y HOU& e~~ .... y STUNNING .. -·~~~~ Sf>a4'IOU 'I hd~m .. ~ tu1 TURN BASIN VIEW ~ 1--: ~--S hdrrn home + d<'I\· SHORECLIFFS. • • .COM Ira t-'lt '4 '4 \'I har. lrml ~MW CUI format ll111mii. «>m11kt<' CHARMIR •(:real Oc111.1n \'11.'w •l.urlll' l'1111wr Lol "'N'<'luoh .-d1 Luri:<• Tr~:. • ~""30• Lh Int: koom :· din rlt\ ,\ 3 llil k.Jr_,i.;, 1'\"i·level, ~ ho.me w/SC&>.'lrate fam. with fruit trc;c~ '" tnr~~ ... nkllk.-l·ttini.: .il'<lunct Pait• ~·cllo'A • sort greens 1ns1de. bright rm. 2 separate frnlo>. 2,, bu. Formal .nvl'ffif p.1u(). ~l\lt>Y 1hl· $132 900 ~K>l &. J uu1.1 ,\11 lllt' l' blue all the way oul\.here. Super siied 2 ·" p.irk " l nnli. n1u rh ' lr1C> )11u •1'4aH tool. fua bedroom. 2 bath home, first t\nw di.n. rm. 1'he~e ho mes feature an a\'allabll• lo >ou "' thl' Exclusive & "'Quiet ShorecUff~ home. 1n lhi' :i ~t·.•r 1ww hum1· offored at r alistic $ll2.500 wiusual d esign very beach oriented t'"<rlu1.lv1• ll.1et111•-t l'luh •3 U••llroom .. • :-.il!w Cnr(l\'l$ t' \1111 •( 'oH•rrd P1.1t Ii> 2br, don & g u.est. rm. Pvt ~ach acce ~ u.t\H w/2 separate pa.tios. l w/pass thru bar ot lrvuw. only ste~ away. Hvy shake roof. 2 -UN•VERSITY R1:. •LTY from kitchen . If you req tl\oro from • • w .1lk lo 00.JCli, hChOOh . and ~ho1i11l111: • $9'1,WO by U'4•1wr frptcs. hardwood floors, bltn cabs , 19.A home ttum n stundard tract model. detached dbJ garage+ seeluded 1'at10 JOOl l.c..t~w.y plea e drop by this wknd. A~kinf( IS!l 3oi.'\ C'\ c• & W\'l'"''l\11' Priced for quick ~ale. o,.w;s-. 1.s. c........... '7M51t $67,500. Located at the comer of Clay & 1'2 a..-. C•r-±LS& £L£& \luntmh'lan St .• llwltlntctoo ~•e,h. JUST LISTID I! ~·;.amll) lldl~h\' :: Slor~. I bdrma . :! 1'.1 : m111t 1wd1t Ion h11Jn1• ! 'fhl11 ''"" has at ull ' l.ou of 1kclt>1 & p u 11 o n r ,. u a to u n cl vn\a tl.' :..1th&O poul '41lh 1:14·u n i M anarurri1 lanct t t1p111t1 with m11lur" trrc-s \\1>1.1111 )'OU l>ellc'e &!9,700 SHORECLIFFS. . .COM IALIOA 'lHIM. loltoa ltl•d I 006 Coito MHo I 024 For furthcl' Info call '.! n ... rm h o m\• + ·• R 0 Slat""' l,•.,•lto'"" bdrn~. :! b11lh'l. n ... 1rl) • •• • •• • • • • •• •• • ••••• •• • • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• • • ' • 53G~&lo"i'"'" '" RAMCHHALTY Hl-ZOOO $185 900 m·wun1t.on:J(h!Wloto11 IAYFRO...aT M t S 118 -----1•,·n1ni.ul.t Prt et·~ .11 ,. US e Y 4 IR + FAMILY ' •110 UOO \\ .onl th•• .:U<i<I hfl· for '1 M J I I 9 ' Fon•er, s...-. 0c .. Viewl ) · :~:·1 t~';.t,' 1c'~~)r,'°~t !;',', l'rw.' ~,~un~ ~ .·11uioo .. ~!~~~~~ ....... !?.~~ ~':t!':'.~~~.!~.~ c~~o":u From your kitc hen range. liv rm. ram Ill ;1 51111 Iii I Uj'fQ 1:1~0. l.ar11c J hr. dl'll, :! b;a . Ao lous i>Cllcr 8UYh rmtoo.This btfl.ncwly remodeled3br,. 1'11m•onl~· ovi•r :dHil \u a·d .1-'0R !'\\l,t-; l·otk ,. Juttle..0.lecl "Lf:T 'S <10'" !:~rim< m ram rm hom e /new t JI 1-;,,,\bld\', ncjr n:.icl.. l'Jrk h l. :l Hr & lkn. -L' h b C uh·crdulc lo4':it1on :0. .. tl.'i:!Zfia~© w crp . wa paper, ~· \l!Jll' J t i11h. I urn tl.i) U.i . I> . fl.' O \\ n cr ~.,cryt tna ut lltruclurc "ulet str• .. •l .• l\l ··~~,,. ~ ~n~~ cabinets & more. 1 ;i blk lo p\'t beac.h ~IOffrrn. t.-..:.11. iltl ill l:O brunet n l'W. Great ..., •• ~~.., </ a ccess. has just been reduced for l18100M t'\lmc 01)\.!nt\i.l' SJtSu1 Red Carpet ~.ooo • t7,:>1~2S•: nl'1 11 hburhood 3 beumcdtwostoryl'nlry, •H ·uoo immediate sale . .,,__ S../c...-l·I , I)) Sl250 DOWN I;; R .it 64s.;J474 E.i,.t:.Hlc ltancb . Hou~~. l:k:droums & u bonus White bri1•k farepliH'<' ._....... -DECORATOR -..... • Y • 3bd, & ram rm •. lg rnrd room. &-llM 1s in hurry Glanl fom1ly room w1l Sllcweclffl Id. 3 lkdroom cJ .. 1 .. 1.1t1o1· IClllboa '•ntn.1'610 I 007 Doi::.<, l'11ts. llorse. A·I yd .. s.\7,000. liy owner, to leave Stale. Subnllt ~::,s1a:,~~ergt~11~~. fl~'~:. ' ~y home' f 11w 1·or11r r ,, ........................... LOllC Jhr, pool IJ7'x 135' l'rin only. m Delm ar . yourlerms. " tiun. llu).!•· 1.1111.J\ J•M1m J llr '.I hn w S\\\'\'1'1111: ba> lol. p, l rd $~ 1.000. G.l6 6238. ROIERTS llALTY sire master sulle host + jtlallt rJnltl\ 1..tllhl·ll '!""' 50 ~d:J lo bcJth I &I:!·~ ••••• ,.. Calhl'dral Cl'thnJ!S :me (Jlll'l'll '<lie '"' lud,·it \r:o uhJ lntl'l'l'Um, 11t•t i-o-~::;:-;:i::---1--..:::::!!::._J drns1ng t.able-PU!S m.asll'r ,uit.-l\i~ h.trl. h..11 . :ou!1lll'rk. room for !'lush ~ollc~~ Prl.. JUr.I Ci)UIET 'LUS __ __ mo r u s Pa c I o u 675-2311 \:ml + i·h1ldn'n·l> vlu) WJI \:t1.·a nl $151500. Zba. fi R. i'\~w lnt<·hen. ant.hls3bedrm ,2bawith Flawless Dream llouse bedrooms. Very la rge J r .. ,, \ri,iou·. ~ ... 11 ... r U""'n d:ul.• .. 335 l,indo ncwl) upgro d lbr.u-0ul. t::ir~e ...,.. -" t' • <'onve nienl kitc he n , ., , ~ ,.. ., ... v i·crc-u pu 10 on comp. t1ec. 3 BR. 2 glaot b ht • L d .• .,,., .... ·'ii"n l•• nui\ IO·lll ,\\'l' 673·00ll8or G.iG 272!> A1C ... bl.ln BBQ. 563.500. "'"" SIWt'Orncr tot Don't Ba·7 rig l Oo. 8110 r y ...,_,., u n • , • !'>1!1 2.1 !6 Ir"' • S, elegnnf entry, lll"W room. flU(;C ('Ul·dC·SUC' . • G••,,_ I 002'4-.. I 002 ·······················J:.~::~:: ....•.......... OCEAH VIEW CUSTOM DWUX '260-270 Ardl St .• L.aCJ--leocll Outstanda.n~ Location allcln~ 1s ancctolhe beach Ocean Views -Both Units A home--rtttlS rentc-11 unit-in A natural Laguna setting. Owners unit J BR. 2 bath. 2000Sq. ft. Two wood burning fire places. wet bar. beam ceilings. tile floors. top of the line appliances & features throughout. Rental unit 2 BR. 2 bat.h, 1470 Sq. ft. All wood shingle exterior. stained glass windows & complete landscaping mcludt.-d. ' R.T. UW. Wldfr On lhe site or call <714 > 752· 7986 (714 > 544·8580 e\'es $196,000 -sor~ financing availahlc t 'IJi.-.rhcd ,\ti., l>.-11 h1~ 1tl'm .•. •mJll 11,•m i. or anv 1km t..I:! ~ilt':'ii !Wllan;.: .in.\ lhllll: \\1th J 1>:..11)' ~•l11l l'l~i.,1ltl•tl \ti IS U .:ilOlJllt: llllllll'r JU'l call b I:! Soil! TMC TK CASUAL ROUTE IO ~~ In I ~01161 wlltl J mtltd. \idHht llllllC 100 Sflt• t"' llOWI dltP V M!C\ liftf Wit/I , "'"' tc•lf. Prlftttd f>etter1190IO llun' Stni a. 10 11. 14. I,, II 20 Sf.rt l? !butt )l) , ... , 2'- 1frft 60-tllcll I*' •C. lt"4 S LOO fot Nell ,.itttnl. Mil ~ for tatll ptttent for first ·elm lllllllil. llllldlitlC S.•1 Merten M8'11n PettiernOept <1<12 Olllyftttot .m w .. t 11th St . Nlllw : YOfll, NY I 0011. Print NAME, ADO,.ESS, ZIP, SI Z E a nd ST'YLE NUMBEA. IFYOU h.l\Q .a M'r\ IC'.-t.111111-1 11r Jlnotl' tu wll. plat" .111 .111 111 •h •• l>a1I ~ Paint l 'l:1,>1ltt-d Si'N 1un 1'h1JIW 0<1:!·511:t1 Supu :.h,1111 \'Ulue ' OCEAHFIOHT . . dehay,ra11Loduy631·2026 crpts,drps.new r.tayta& bl.tckyard. llELP'.-(;ul llurrr .t·ull7S2 1700 lw1wr 2 br. den 1•, bu. SOONER 0 /\V, pr.oC. lnrlscp i.; now7~·1100 . _,,, ••. , .•.• ,.,, .... on Balw.l·:obt•stbcuch /f t B [~ lllJj·ii LI ZBR ZB,\. mint cond 111 ~:k~ht1~~,l~~t 21~~7r~~: REAL ~~~~am. y owner. ""''''~v·11\•.,.rt1t"'"' ~ ~~s:h t~~~~f.~:~~HT a~'::"::,:•;;:,,, ::,~:;:;, By ~!!~J!O,!\; L" [ ® dllll COAST PHOPl-:llTIES 4Bll 2bo. S·W,750. Tuke·i-o--------..i Cuci.ta home. 30r-will STYl.E. C O M FORT, CL.ASS :-pill le\'el :.'117 l.1r!(t' Our l.u:. model -IKr :?•:tU.1. 2:!.'ill :.q. ll. '4 /w JUST REDUCED TO $44,100 f re3 h lr pa1n1ed , 3 673-5410 owrU'' ~·llA loan. Clcun MISA VHDE con\'crl to -IBr+Dcn at frrsh paint. lrg q uiet cor· buyer's ple .. surc .... um & rp~ 01)1.'11 Ille lutrhcn, ~cir d c;111 'r.: O\'t'll, Ii: fml din rm , \\nod·hurn'g fpk 111 11,· rm. p.1nt•l1•d ram ALL NEW rm w/ c at·111 nrca, ti: UNlVt:RSITV P.\Rt\ yard "¥/ brrrk pa tio, •OH THE 'OIHT r t b lleauuful 4 Bil. 3 Ba. in ~ .-ncr. re~ l ocean rec.ws b1lhard rms~frml dining, ~io-~r,;, 96.1·1® pnme IO<':Haon SllS.000 lndi.c<V4, redwood derk & Prof. dl'r, plu:.h cpt:I, metal "hl'lf ... lor.l!:C' In 3 ell'g dr:apci. 2. tory JBr. <'nr i;:ar , plu" t1k t'lllry & • bn. Corn-er-kit on hl~!ill2 m..J •, bi> home with h::ard\\ood flr:-. ft>k :-ri:i\ · erl'Cl put 10. Ii.: lot w11 h )Our tlwn on·ht11-rl of us 'd>rh"<.f rrult ln't', t:tood Gardl•n r.;roH• loc•ataon Hell C:irp<'l Reahor!'.. S3688J6 Th1:0 Gardl'n llome '" llT~f'tnr~tntdrvn 11n tnlertamin~ ~Ult , DH. c or gar an d o uls ide <'lllldninti-pbyroom • ..100.' Crom the t>t'ach St 35.000. ... ,. f'>•r J> c•. r L'".TATE 557· HO Pnnr only. ""' .--""' ""'"~ -OO\CJ:. $ll5 son .l!b IDJ. SI 5,600 VA ASSUME 1026 771 9357 dnys. <7 14 ) OOS·Rl-13 l'vcs, wknd::.. p:.irk. Nr. 1wul. lcnnas & lX'l'Jfl & :-.1111:.cl '~. sho11:.. ·SG~.500. Ownt'r pn\nh• h,•n"h 1•nmm "· Lrg family slicd tlv rm & _ _ __ kit. 4 br. 2 bn. O\'l'tslu'<l i---------.... bonu' r m. 2 end1I p.1t1ns. Call 67!. 8Gi6 llOLl..JS WOOD Healtor. ---------~~ _ -_-, _ lcnrus. 11l~m1>1t' Mtt' ,.,..,.,, T 0 "'"TJll\'11?71 & saun.1. all• tter Lo• 1----------1 hl'oc:h anJ n •1» art':i Onl) 12.000. No quahfy. HURRY!!!! r•raccd for 1>tyl.-. comfnn in.1t. ~todcm 4 bedroom. ;rnd <111~ J S. SIZl .900 llCi SEVEM RF.DROO\I , -'' 1 bath DL'PLEX ~IC(' r:irJ)t.'l m~ & draperies ltt'al dost> 111 the be;.i1•h Sl3'1.000 Cee. PBUHSULA". OPEN SAT /SUH I ·S 2209 ChOftMl Rd.. h e a \')' shake roof, JUSTLISTED I! •v•y 103 fircpla<'e, \'ACi\NT. Turtlerock a11unr 11ufr' E G f •••••• •••• ••••••••••••• ~4:!·3676 Owner /Brkr . Th11 nbsolule ly b1•n11t 11111 ftJoY the ood Li ~ fl\&1Ct area 645-3474 4 Bdrm:.. MO\l'·ln l'Ond Sunn) patau. $1111.~ LA WSOM RIAL TY • 675·4562. n1'<l Carprt llt•olty MESA DEL M1\lt -inr. :ma . perfect floor plan for lrg ram .. frc~h paint. d<'cor. & carpet. BeauuCul shaded front DOM'T BLAME US ~~~~~~~~~ home will dclin11t•ly lw 499-4584 tr )'OU foil to i.ec this Im · NEW llOM ~ 4 blks l H~t~i~r~~N it~2.'?:;:~ 32.:l:?SSo <'•l<.t.il llwy JACOBS IEAlTY 675-6'70 maculall-4 bdrm bcaul) <kean. 3 Br 2 B:t . sunken maculntc & be:autlrull)' II) v•qwr lie :i ut 11 ul sun snugglcll brncalh lub, f r plc . $69 .~00 d~roratcit llro:i1tmoor Jr c h 11<•t·l .. hom ... towcnn~ trct-s on dei.ira !\JG.1767 &: $3A.6020 Plan 4.u, •'llh alnum. ~ed\\ood & ~l:a,,"-"· 4h11, bte corne r tot. Location greenhou sl'. 4 bdrms ... Iba, 11111.1 rm . ~ 11111',.., value prlct'd lo dis · 2,, baths, family r m . ~11un:1. \ll·w 01~~n house ___ yard Lri:: pat io ----1 ........ ______ _ SITS HICiH AIOVI ~ "urdcn. w~lk to park, hl'<lueed' s Br, 3 bn, nr " " COAST HIGHWAY ba)' & ocean !lllH.SOO rccreallon. & Sl'hool<i. t'rimlnouni: buyer. Call dinini: rm .. & :>ci•aruh' !;11l,SU~ 10 ~ 1$~ ltc11:1t· ~-~~/~1>-~i~I d u y otdd~ luundry & i.~wmi: t.1 1111 494 ·1210 S65,900!!! ~IJrshall Kil)' 67!.·<1600 As k1n1t 559,900, !>ubmlt )l:i11mf1N•nt land$<;.1 p•• C d 1 M --1-022 a ll nfrs . S4S·390ll o :<urrounfi, th1:. p r o oroeo • W ~~~nl'r ll'-.Mnn.111~ dl'1·orah•d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotleicl' V11_r_k_S_6_2-.:>-o-o-.' 'l'r) up~1 J11l-ll t''!d umt RARE Cornor lot, 4hd. :issuma· <'ondo rn1n1um Coppl'r 4 II DU,LIX bl<'7•-.•, 1-'llA. S4S·0580. room. All umemlll'll nrei-o--------- - of hlahest quality. mo'\ll or lhr m bruntt new You'll hnvc.> to :Sc•' 11 lu • · l>t.•hc\ c at ' 6042 ~Ian REAL ESTATE hno<lt<f f1replare, Ioli. ------- .mJ loh ur mirror'. ~lai.~ SO. OF IAYSIDE WESTSIDE 2 B h a 11 ;I ~ o o '1 11 :o c d '4tlh u 3 BR, 2 Ra Rentnl • b 'Id r o500usc fWilMJtOft .. och I 040 ,., 1 . Id L· '4 room to . u1 . $U, ••••••••••••••••••••••• throu1:h11ul S park ltnl! vn) 3} r:. o . r calurmg Agt 631·3900 bll.K' poul und j a r uni and lk!um ec1hn.ii.. natur.&l -· · SAVI SSOOO i.auna makl's th111 a ~OOll & bti~I. t\!>:l)AN!.". ly OWMER Buy yourself & sa~e. No "mu:ol '>l't". for r;irdrt!<' I erfect locat1un. 4 Br, 2n3 + li:e 1-'nm Rm real. eslate C'OrnmlSs1on. II\ 1111-: nwrwr bout!hl 644°7211 1-· u 11 y u t> R r 11 d e d Similar modeh1 have sold ..1nothcr .111d must 1111 thrOU&houl. Musl sec. 1• for .ov<'r S90.000. Ownl'r Tuku Pdninta.:e. llurr) Cm'e Sl. CM 646.783i\. 1rnx1ous. Pnn. only. I br, !".ill ~16·231:1 Oix'n Sat tSun I0-4 2 ba, 2slnry. Ocane Bros <·•'· • v .' •Y""'=>'''.,. ,, -llome. [® I JaJ11;"I 1-°r<'n<'h-design. custom Cornr~~o?.W~'\~~ 2 Ba, S8l.900 S62-866B ll'f:'i ;~ t't.'l:farstucco. 4 br, zi, SSG.SOO 6.11·08S0 FORSALF:CYOWNER L~=.~!!!lll!li!Mifllil' bn. 2 frplcs. canyon Beaut 3 Br. Fam Rm . • -seclusion. ocean \•lcw. t;Je corner Lot, 4 BR. l!\4 huge brick & s<'reen encl PRIDE Cleverly dcsiit nrd 3 s,· .. -a Sl'"'MtO R ... bdrm hom e· do14·nlown ••' • "" ll. n. Wa lk to ocean • Turtlerock 900 (.' nnt•y•• ')r .tv-4 1J y J \.av ~ 6 Custom coord11)a l e d RID HILL REALTY s hades or t'llMh tones. 2 13 l 5 Is l'\ l<ll•nt thruvul llw, 3 Pouo .. bri<'k\\ork & IO\"i----·'··-0_0 ___ 1 brlrm . l~ • hath'•• ho111•· l'IY s hrubs . $57,950. -·--!'lk)hlc. Corrnul drnmi: 714·968·4456 '-Umv l'ork· l>cane Homc.>s rm. i6.54JIJ PICTURI THIS Ncw.21.>r 2l>a li;C' y.ml --------• Ovcrs11ed lol on quiel nr poot&lcnnas 641).2888 cut-dc·sac, Brick entrv $19,995 Open Sat 1Sun I ·S custom natural wood. de:-.---- cor. Wallpaper. cnmcl Univ. Pk. Terr hm 21.ir. color carpel 4 bdr m 2ba + den/loft. rent :ur, formal DR. Less lhun 6 hardwood fll;IOr:>, & man)' m ths new! 714·961'.1·4456 xtras. ~1·30_35_. ___ _ SUNNING NEW,ORT'S llST Walk to t>car h. S:?IS,000. lfa, dbl gar & crprt. ne~· patio& brick BBQ. 10 x 10 1-;,len!llvr usl' of trr:-h rrnn.onty ltN0·7'17!l cll)lg. paint. cov. patio. u1otdo.rable playhO\lsc. Lse n rF. TERRi\CE. 3br . wood .ircentuale" this -S m ussumab1e VA . . or s ilting 1s un 1·a:o) rhoacc with this l>c:iutrlul bri ck put10 with n f:l11t:ast1<' NI!\\ port Be:aeh CORONA DEL MIR ~9.000 492·2870 or eve l'le1tant 1.1m1ly home ft 498-0161 Two :;tory on l:tritl' lot Chamber or ConJ!rcss, --------i-------.--- Thr«c bc>llroomi> 111• fnlrytale, uwnrd winning GLEN MAR 1>l:11r11 L.nr~c aaft and \•otlagc. Dupkll. .toned 6 IEDROOM 111.>bhy room Three lull f('l~nw-. dul("h uo.too DELIGHT bnth1> ,.;, e r) thtnf: ~ ou door!>, real o.ik plankl'd Setluded umoni: tree~. l'\er wnnh•<I in a honw floorlnl\. beanll'd c<••I· m1ni·:.lrct1m and h sh Prtcl'<l bdow market ut lnits. 2 frph'~. bt(ly ponds, is this lante t w SIOtJ.000. coll64G-il71 lndscpd, m otun· Aloha:.. story Cnsta Mt'su homt .. ~•••t9• ,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,. l•~rocunlhoi., t:f1mc1Has Fcaturt's include hcuvy [® 1111 lront Sml but btrl :-hukc roof. s tcp·down -ll~ftiH\ll ~','\~·~,~~:It ~·:~~lln~~o~ ~·.~~:1 ,,r::m& ~~~~;ra~~ _ =••=H••"b lhdrJn~t'u•-. 1-1n141•rtn~ l'lum, l'IC' Uhl rid ached t own -hurry ! MASSIVE MISA YEIDE l-'1t11lu~ttc: r11m1ly boml' an C~ta M\l~u·1 hesl llrl'U t T hre l• k1n i: :-•z~·rt bedroomli "•lh muss a\ e I Ola!lll•r ~lllll'''' Cn1' c-nuntry k1tr h('n 14 1111 oil lhl' modern rnnvc I nH•ncl.'s t::ii. • ,·nrr ~ ord 11n<I 'Oflt'r fi()()I <)wrw r I 11t1y; ~1'11 ''' ('all today 'i Onl> StS.1•10. {l lfl 7til. 11.. j • ~ '• •• • 1<.1r. 1ncoml' o·ntal rear 546-5880 Ul>l As>11r!ll{ I hll,~ lo U11; Curonu BN1d1. Open llou~e. Sat Snn, 11 3. 5191~~~~~~~~~~~;;~:=~~~~~ P fl pp y 11 y fl w n er. tl441 :.1172 artl•r !>1HTI ----- -----FllANCISCAN ~HERITAGE REALTORS CAMEO HIGHLANDS 1--------1 FO NTAl:-J 4 Ur. i;rl!nt orrnn & c,1 T,.._t Trees Trees t nr. 1 Sty, hy ownr '')o n ' I t' 14' :-. 11' l f.ml'I)• t::i~bule M<lt•nJ(, Of)l'n Hou~<' Sot & Sun \w;irh1•.;,. 1()11,llOIJ towrnn.i.t :;hJ<ll' trrl·~. 3 lli!ll J;1rtlh1l's Dr. ll(K••1 llo11'" S.•t S11n 10 !> lwdr11nm 2 b1•lll. i.vadous l'rm onlv 7<11 Cu1111•0 ltlr.:hland' 11r (Jn1Hr 1111 a nd dl•n. Obit' ---· ; __ ti';~, :iwo l111rk (Jik. shuk!• rool. CostoMeso 1024 •........•............. Owner dbl1• 11nr :111<1 all 1lw l'x· tr:i:. \)I.In,,; only Stt1.a;;o l:nll S IO·ll~I ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS CUSTOM DECORATED h ome in Ir vin e's bl•aullful Cul verl'.lale Development. 4 l:ir11 · bdrm~. bonut' room 15th bdrml, IJ:I' family rm. h\lnl( rm & forrnnl <lin In~ rm llark yur1I mad lor outlloor hvrn11. On!) ~••'P" to pravnt1• p.1rk w c11urt for tl.'11111 ~. bask11th.tll & 'oll1·y hall ~ a hui.:l' '<Y.'1mm1ni.; flOOI. ,\ mui.l co "''<' 10 <Ill)' Roncho Son Juaquin San M all'O T~ nh!>c F .111 taslk vrew, luxur1011' up gracl1•11 t hru nul 111 11rl'· sbgloui. area ot lrv11w. nr golf c-uurs<' 5 11 !1 111. ask for J ,1rk1t' i\r1•h,.1 i\!(l, or Iv rni;i.; DEHFIELD PARK :mr. 2lla . \lr111111. F.11n llm. 2 frplt·.. l.11"11n111h upl(rarlt•i<, 1.1111.1,111· Im· CJp1·11 h11u >11• S.11 ~11 11 5+1 !Ht 1 .l.11 k 11• 1\ 1t h1•r, 1\f.:l ,ot'IV m1•-.1..11••• (' '> t: I" 1 II V i-· rn:-..: c 11 211 n . 3 ll 1\ • fl\•n hOlnl' \~ \ IC\4 11 nf 1-:11w1·.1lol Ba' 1'11\"1•d 11> ~1·11 ... ~t l9.:>oi1 1-;1,1-:GA.N'I' Bl•flt1ty S11lon rn l h t> ll tl\rl o r l11wn ... soo.ooo Sli)l ~t t.:ll nt:ST/\LS . i-ttll nv;1llt1tllt>. Slllt::LU Rl';..\I, F.STATE lfil 8093 ........................ . .......................................................................................... ····•·•·•••·••··•·••·· .._..,_,,_, ..._....,We ~Nounf.or5* ....... ,.,.s. Ott.r RHl&tct~ Uttf_.., ..... ., Frio y.J ulr16 11176 DAILYPILOT •7 " W,..le•l 1041 wporl leoc.h 106' wportle~ 1069 ct.-..• 107'-.C ... ,,..,.rty 2000 MhM•t• l U4 .._..Urt-.W•1~ ....... tUwfwwl•~ ..._......_ ht1., . . .................................................................... ······················· ....................... ············~,········ ..................................................................... . • OCt:AN \'lf:W • 3 BIL. '"°'">' rm . Sp111c1oua II• r m Sw~dish frplc llltn k1u:h w1ule. Nu11>1le rt & brkM bar sn.* M IS.4-110~ ttt-:AL1'V • •114 0731 • L..-.Hil• 105 .......•.....•..•..•... LAGUMA HILLS J laTOWHHOMt $42.000. lteanfront -Newport Buch Roautifully d ecorated 4 Bdrm. 3 bath. ram1ly rm, J. Yr old home on the oecantront Fanta'>llc. C\1er·chttngmjt wh1tcwutcr new . . . SZS0,000 THURS. & FRI. 1·4 P.M. U OZ WEST OCUHFIOHT Pr sldtnli 1 lltliht• 2 'bop pine Culcr. i)O Bi llla. nu cphl·p•lnt. V•y lU .,...... J244 wport ..... J26' bfdroom t<ll'dont•r PoOI vacanc11.•1, land IC"iu t n1 c ~ rucd y d $3$ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• llltt4 2 Blli.s rrom ll:Anl• Y.nttrc pure hut< prtrt "'ds ~·i. ol. Oi8~3?1¥ or St '4 DR 2 BA r .3 Or 2 Ba. Ii.dam k1l, tOt' BLUF1''S CONDO •'OR. &colll43000. t an br depre<'lllt d 646-fl!l'T rm~>'m ~n)' c 'A t ·r:'ll rwrl« • .:nfnrmdq,$.'.173 REN1'.4br,3ba,t yrl~r. ' ~.000 646-~ dll)'f """°' 'f U \. u l ""''0 for ·•pi'' pOOI, ~{"'0 f\'13_ .. _i4il_ AHCHOU6 1 .. Yl$TMIMTS 1714149~7111 l.''et. ().« 144• Sr. Z b..i condo. frplr ~ mo . .,.;..,.,.~ u .. r. n ~ ....,... v '" ----l)JtlO 6. 1K>vl. dbl. ll..lt frt Loh for sole 2200 Adulb s.n~ iH ll~ --------We have 2. 3 ~ 1 bdr homcll &. t o .. •nhoml! 81..UP•'S C'ondo ln srs l11rllnai 11t Sit'$ •Aaeul.tHI ll33• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc uul t: :.ldt ~ctllnii iftc)to.. a.ft .. 3240 _., 311 for lease. )o'tom R 2 LDt-661300' 3BH 21li\, frpk , bltn W.S !\'o 6t-c·... .!br, .-• f Ol' l' a I\ v I,."' • lt.f.O, 1lhl l'.•r a:1u '37) KANCll ll~ALTV Gura~e bt, l.1•l-+ 1."h•1111 E SI.de c M lilt' eardl'nt•r & W:lll.'t ____ M_1._:ooo ______ I Ing. ~.!-\· ~\'('~ ~72:! .,__..... 1010 • • • C.-ll J0.1h.flt2~70 1 ......,T"'LS .-...• "'"° l'I ua ( 4 at 1• l -_.. "' lfbr Vu llr1111 lo! br & cl1•n. •8••••••••••:•:••••·::: bl:•vurt':occior; A;lll. nr. oH :Urt>l'I. qu1t•t. Sin~le Famlly llomt's new crpt" drps. hpl, > owntr "·s.ur). •·"""' til.S lf&illi flonet-'<I y.1rd ('ouph::c on -3 UR. :l ba, den ...... 54 m o n )' Jt tr Ma . $ 5 :i ~ 11q fl .abr, 3b.1, din rr11 , -ly, no t h1ldn,n. no pets ' per 3 or 4 hel1rm. :t b8 3 RR, 2 bu •..•..••.•• i4 &IO-~I him rm. t.turi)". 1·rptd. F'ot ulo b)' ow11l't : Vu.•w '·"" SUS 5411·~2$1 or hOOh'' Cl'\ll•.<lrv:1.Jl10 . 3 Uft2 bn.harborvv \'t'i.1 The VIH'C 111 t1 i:ht 675-1100 SAMO & SIA HAI.TY und tlll! pr11p1• rty 1:. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "h1<rp! c1q1d Sn .~o o U91 lot, Oan.i Point, 1111 9'1i1 788!1 . S.U:,. 003-l~J A.:l•nl, n 4Ul\,2'v ba. S.I 20r t'nndo W /tl('n, !1111 •Fully C1111Nli'l1 • Nl•ar l'om1nu11ily l'OQI 1<:cnlr11I Air Conn • ""iumuhlu >'llA Loan AGIHT • Pri•c.. o..ay. 837·82'70R<'i., W4 1i1 l L_,... HICJMI I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'NOR~TkU(,'T t::O OCt;AN Vl~W WAl.K TO Hf;A~ll lln111ct new 11.lrn!hl 30011 -.fl + 3 NF' l(l:lr, 4 )ir, ram rm. 211 11.-. C'Ompl wullt.-d Pool siu lot. Y"" o-\he \unit (iuanJl.'d ana. 4 ttnm~ <1$, olym pt(' n pool. rc.c centl'r '2H .l4>o. Owner Jbld r en• 1 U3·""'· ---- eowporl l •acJt I 069 H•wpori leach I 069 ()(('h11r<I Or ~.rnt.1 Ana [ll'OH•d roru..-~1·111S: for.., 4 l\lt .• 2 bnlh~, furn. al't'a, l'\bo, 1tt111c•, tru~h •• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llti. ~16 0777 lly .i1>1>l ... --=--_..._ .... 0 .... .-....., :1101ct• l'O!\la ~ll·sn lut'11 ---Cuila Mc~u S.lT$ comp. l\econtly ,·011 :JJo/p,in :Jt1rrace REDUCm $10,500 m F.xriting rountry. 4 bdrm. home. View of harbor & beach. Reduced for action' Owners purchased another home & . must move. $129,000 -FIRM. LIDO REALTY 1177 Vi9 Udo. H.I. 67).7300 ......... _, ......... tw11 Cul dt• ""'' >ltt'l'I l,01,·I~ •I HH. IJm rm. 4 llR, 2\\t ba ........ ~1 i-trul'll'<l. tc1111l6o eourt~. R...+ 2400 lm11111\•ult1t\' 3 Hill m, :l h.1, 111111\•r H U. locallOi\ 41~ IUt, :l\~ baa....... 1>001. nr bouch .• ~T~ nm., R•al&tot• •••••••••••••••••••••••ha i rn.s 1•l'r mo Cull Wull..toi<d100l&pnrkm 4Ult.3.Uo .......... $72 ~;:.6S()Odnr~.Ci•a·7~!1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltJ\C:INt; S~i\S0:-1 6-IU Tt7t or~t: !127~ 1mlC' trucl. Nr 1hoppln1;. Summer Rl'llt,ul 1 l-IARllO" Vu jj;;< .. a Hr :! ........... 11-H Cll, v(<A·l'an111foonth -. s .ar $/mo . 1n ~ld 1> 48R 3 8 ~\\k " --OMet 1100 i.J11J lk'uut. f11rntl.h1-d 1 llr. ;i Ila, Ml'l>u Vrrde. g a rdener Ask for . a ... . , Du. fl'1)1<'. I )r li!o. Near ForSole IH . z b J . SJ.SO. w k hc•,,t1•d JC IH l.l l:t', 2~6 Maryann or Darbaru ;ownhom1•i-purk&puol,s.5Mlrt11r\l'tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• kovul l'alm Un\1(' t.:r1u 2 8R.~ ,ua ......... $37 n ""PY · 4 ·'·'·7''20 o r ''"1" I d II " k G73 !ll!l!I. (1 )~:?·42\<I ... ~:. u -.s ...... 91·.;9-""' Ma44T4ot9M·~ 2 BR ··Ba $37 ,.,, Y'O'O .. ••• ra1 ""'in a u ,..11r . l1H~ ~Ii '"~e .r•I o1·w ~· ----• -...... " .. • ~!N17M ('ostJ Me:u for i;.-lc ---Yonctown/l\ho;nolrn 4 br, 2 lut. Z li:i · .. · ------· h:.i·11600 &II 32'$1900 Lux l.Rkcs•d<'.<:ondo2bd.2 Uft.<lliA.dl·n.r pt-1.dbl(':: ba. Cplr. man) t\lr.•~ 2Ur.den.:lbu ...... $1 t.•~J>; or 1st opt, lo,•el.v ~ 4G4 2bu. furn. 856.950 ownr gar . S350 ~o w.l'i.b1<k 13:lS/mo. 9G3· l.5W Ai1t. N 2 BR. 2 Ba . . . . · ... M t;. Blulr r aclous 4 Br & 71'1 645·'1250 t'"'"' 675·406U . 673 43\16 l'\'l'S ,,t 3 an. 2 Bu....... . .. den. lll'W y rtdtc. Nr. '<45' trutll'r. J IAnlng . -· --askfor B1llGold -~-------'38R.:?Ba .......... $-1 Park " 11hopptnai SS%. por r h. ,.,torn.i;c> i.hcd <14llAC'l"t'SLuC'errwV:..ll<')' -- ---(.'lc.1n.i br.2 ha.DW, 3BR.ZB:i .......... $4 ~2:U9 odull purk in s ublll\•1:s1011 Sll,000 MESAOELl\1Alt ·:l lir ,2 C'pt. ... ,drps,t.3SSmo ~. ~ -t64~ \gt 1714 I 640 11?7 Ba. dtn rm. ht la m rm. M3-4SQJ. Dkr, no fef'. -----Crplc , nu 1>u111l, qutl'I ----------~ NCJ ... :MENTE.O<'l•an RHt&t• st.red,noJ>(lls,leaseS4 Very clun 3bd, 2bn, ~L-- \'ie""'· S Star /\dull Park; W_.ed 2900 mo. 979-3842 fam.rm . UW. GD. patio. • ... ~ harp 2 Br houH. wnlk to b<'h. 5350 )'rly. 631·03G3 an 6 P~I. upg1:1dtd, double 2 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- ----Ut1I rm . walk to brh 'f,~,. Nll. Shores, 2 Br. ronv Ha. xlr clol>l'l i.11a t.I.'. P\'\ lnvcsl<'r inl('rcstcd in~· ~~~·1 1s'-~ ba i. c:a~poh rt Ye a r he, $395. mo G.'12..Ct~ en. W.ilk lo benrh, h'n· pnr1·h with t'MI room. huyin~ Nfl url•:t homes . .;;.i"G: tree . .-one 962 414S ~~ n1s & pools $42$/)'r ly Ai!t 41JEOROOM wport luch wpori S.ach I 069 2 STORY ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ L aauna N1 i:uc1 'r LITLt:v 1-:1. tnh'IC' S72.500: Plush rarvl'l:1 & Br. 2 ha, frpl(', pool, IJnd:.(ap1ni,:. JAY W iid· ult r ~··1 coo •"I YEA'fSHLTY. &15 6456 .. ~. ... I " Harbor Vu Hills OPEN SUH. I ·6 .. h.idc p;itm. F.·Z main( All t'a:.h it prir<.' is n i:ht. • 1 --Mll __ ·l_290_._. ____ _ for r<.'lll'Cl'S or workm 67S.7071 :im ~S--0021 afl· Nke 2 br hnus\' renn'<f For le:isl' 4 br . 3 ba. Nl'wport Cr\•st. walk lo rouple Onr7l<t 498·1415 noon · d N 1 · 1 spae1ous 2800sq fl I blk 't523" ....... "-.Jauwr. •·-h .... b ,,_ d _ --'I , JtUr. • cw. y 1 ecor. bch. 5415. 640.5048 '""""'"l'a· "" .. '" "" . 3uu. 21'1 a, .;.,n o. 31711 Co11:.l llwy --.:...------~ La11un11 8 1.'h. Clrn rmer. PVT Ply desires home in SJ~~ mo. 2S~o Orani;t ----OPEN DAILY M-.ny up£radc~. Tennh., 2W. full bath. l1Hlln r m. Bluffs w lrl! patio Prin-AH S.'8 4011 eves. 4br. 2ba. frpk S400 m~. 8 AM to8 PM Jacunl. ctr . s.an 1~,., So. L;ii:una 499·2237 Laguna Niguel. the choice community l\IAGNIFICt::NT OCEAN YIEW·Sea T l.'rral'c 3811, 2ftA~ormnhtm rm. r-a m rm w/frple. Jo;x1ra i.upcr ldscpg und many, many upgr<ides. $117 .500. --U.11una Ntructltenlly 130-5050 496-4040 : ~------ Fabulou" 3 be droom. eat.in k1tc h, lll O~l'. clpals only.640.2063 · 1.i Br 2 Ua. bllns. fncd C h i ldre n . ~t't OK . ALSO. 2bd. den. 2'1h;1 ... ELEGANT f:.m1I \' rol)m . 11 1c w, rcfnJ:, d.sposal, fan,. lg -I yard. grdnr. S395. Ref's. ~l·S06$atler 5.JOpm. UNIVER&ITY PARK ::S~72amenllies. $l:'.>Ui ILUECHIP i.howp.ln\'l'. This one Cam rm. 600 sq n nc R...toli t'amilic!i,M5·73.,!I FQRRENT48edroom UR . Village 111. Nea . . l Pres t1.i: iou!' ho m1• in ~tor) Jc~·d is cxqws1tely pludnuo. 'l~l;poars~~c~tor~.i:~ •••••••••.•••••••••••••• -2uR ·•BA I k. l house VACANT. oool. $47S. m o. 6-t4·7770 • II. v. Homes w1111ew 4 bl choict•i.t locution on San dctoratl'd und read)' for b ll x • • • .ir Hout h ··d • u ... • u c, poo 5$6·'17'17 ask for Sue , , $'100. mo. 5 br $1~0 I hl I d mo,·('·tn D ramutic frt-s incli1Jlut1l.S120 mo ff "" 1'\lrrui.hc'<l \\ll.LOWS,4 8r2Ba,n ....... 1 ..... 30r 6H .7770 ~1t:::; ,?{e:.i,"'~1:r:~~;;,~;;._ 11rdt'fllY-and pull~o .a ~r 4!lHM~l. C;;.;;;.;;.;. .. •;-.;· Lease. 2br. lba, lrg den, schls lgc yd. w /sep. do ; .,.__.,..,, ... t Fa!lh1011 Island, Ul'r~s park·hke sell.mg. "'c--f-•ol• 1200 • JD'R, 2BA. C.l\I. '300 lllks tltl>ch, $3G<Ttma:-t'llf Bl'CU)'.2 bt..Tll, pool "' ''"-~ ...... • "' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ~.M33. Singles ok. Fer lhi: upper bay. 4 Spucioui> ••••••••••••••••••• •••• \Vr'LK TO BEACll J BR l B \ C 'I SJ"" •11ln Renl"ls, "'•"S.,..O '·"rm~ .. & •lc·n. d1111no SAUSALITO MODEL ,, " · ' · " ....,, 8 ... .,.t ~ 2 br 2 " ~ .,.,,,. ,., "" ·· ' " AC C i.&droo l i; "'" L·"'"' BRANO new, single level. n .... · sunn;. • . rm . marblc v~:c&ln~ir 14$6 IClY YtlW 2· RES · 1 S2SO. ~1~·= Agl c:itS~".'~ 3 BR. I lol ram t lfl . -ba. bkns.~-1-w-. frplc.. Stuffs' br, 2 bn. lfrt'3M0<7 t\lng rm 2 u 3 .-$137.500. tnCosta Mesa, -.SELECT , S001 mo . Cc n tur y el)' polio. Ideal exec. Close to s h oppl n ~. halhs . Finest rarpcls & Pnnl'ipulsOtlly Frceway frontai:e tWwportl.och 3169 . 21 Lockhurt llealty ask locat i o n . S37S mo schools, recreation. $130 --------drapes. hl'aulifully rl · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES forJ11nct orJ1m962·8847 552·3974evcs/wknds mo. Lenst. IJ40·8146. POSSIBLY TllF. Bf:ST roratC'<I S239.500 0 IMCluail ~ mmer & Yrl.v IA!abes & ----------. ~ w s k T ()peo Sal/Sun 12·3. :!.c~; \IALUt: In Nq!u e lCALI Q 6H·Hlf iilPlac., Wkl\ llenluls. S625 to :'li1ce new 2 br.2 ba.frplf.l br,rJ~\lly rm,presuge ·T~hm •m2~r ~ba ~I Vl:.tallo&ur S hore s . 0 w II er '1~-~ a.----L1-Sl?:?S Yrly Summer ~dlli<. nn prts . $295. a r,•a Nr. t>ch. Children. clbhhse~. avail A'ua I ___ ...._ ____ _ transferred&1anxious to .AidflllL ..-.-r....-..-. St 700 l <> $3500 m n .;42·S251,S48 415'1 Pl'I Vuc a nl $-I SO ~5$1 ·1429 Waterfronl.40'dock,3br w·ll Spac1tardcnhome & It.ALTY '8 ; MOO~si~-.!.~ue..c14 W ate rfront Ho m es • Jlu.~:.e111.Agt.!l63·$67l · · w liic yrd. "'''a•l Atig. " t.: a ard d . Id , .. , ,,., ....... 1 Ori let -r -0ti· •.• ---63\.1400 . S200 Coty hom(' W1&;ar --WALL' TO SCllOOL ~ "r bl. I yr tsc. Agt. 'l~MSOl ·• ... ,.u e ocuns e -~~ 51 ~ I t --t'nrd for kids f c·e 411 llA SSSO. "' ... 0 ----t'Ommu.nuy. Walk lo pvt l'w1Jl Crt•sl Condo ....o;K _Z! Atf:r ":: s 130 OCEAN FHONT · Wtnl<'f Main llt>ntul~. ~().5370 Pei.s &Children fam rm, lrg ydN, bcaul1(u LIDO ISLE·Owner 3 Sr? beach, oce::in vu from 2Rr 211a ··r ,Wct Dar Balboa 151andRe.atly I R IL DR lb 67J 760l A 1 home. Call ~wpnrt Ba+denoHmstrbrll:tl 2nd level. 3 bdrm. den. $62.9oo P /U r.J1·2692 o; ""l""""n .......... " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~!~n· h~~e 4 Sf,00/mo;J SZJS, 2 br Tll. g..1.r. K.1ds . --·-gen Irvine Realtors, 1138-8586. patio, 45• Jot. Aug l thru fam rm. Meiuca n ule en· t>lll-1500 l:::.l 11!7S days. 673-1700 BeaullCul acrl' in Cal-ACT 673.:;.ito · · pets, i;nRI~ ok .. ·ec 11:?45. 2 br on Tex111 si Labor Day, $1800. furn or try; dramatit' 2 s ly h\'1ni.t HARBOR VIEW ll0:\1 ES 2P.i~~ ln75rg1.e11163rces. Unit · Main ltcntal:.. 540.5170 lot. l\ldslpels ok. Fe 11nf. Lsc option 11200. rm w1lb rtoor to ce1hn(: For becutiYe PORTOFl .... O ~--Wot•rfront -~-;---. :---• ~l111n Re01uls. ~O·S370 673·9405 drapes $112 000 " . '.\I !'.SA\ I'~ Hu I'. • - ' • · ' · with Fami I y Bonus rm w/ba Nicely luliMu ProtMrlY I 400 Boal shps. l~ldo lslr . :lbr, Jbd. 2bu. cpl~. frplc .. Im S:.'00 2 br duplu. t'rplr. Ht-:/\1.TV <:OM PANV ~ ;y-~lj "IJ.oJ.f•I Pcrfct l fur l'nterta111111i:. ld.scpd-pool. S1311.SOO fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 b a· m ~:.le r , ~ u 1 t e mac_ ~so. mo. Cull afl ~. k. 1ds1 IK'L ... :,,ni.:li1 ok. rec. DHtlFllLD H a r bor lllghtands . 4 -'-•r:l•·T!'! Spac1ou~ 4Ur. 3Ua W 1 Ult 0 P EN S ,\ T I ~ UN OLDER hsc on <.:·2 lot. wt Jae.uni 1.ll ck w ~f>·f>1t~1 :ilt11n Rentals ~0·5370 PATIO HOME bcdrm homl' with lurg1• '· • ' & liotl' l''lt 20x'10' llO<ll. 12·6pm; 1830PortAbtx•y llbr Blvd.<.:M.Sell.lseo magnifu:enl view All -' yurll. Kll t"hc n rl' --.. . :'ol nny cu,tom feature,.. Pl. /\Jtl. 5.'i6·1~2 take partner . 835·4!282 new kitchen. Yrly lse or 3 Ur, 2 e ... frpll', ~ mo. S21S. 3 br T H. pool. Kids. ~';.!!~: ; pba~~o~:mt modeled . f'r<'shly paint . ....._Viejo 1067 l'k:uuufullioyer .. ,.lurca. s umme r 8 w k min. k1ds&petsOK. s1n1ilefi ok.Fce f I d i cd,mostcrpts new.f\n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S 139,"'00 I AY·POOL-SAUNA lftCOtM Property 2000 11'7S·OS20. (213) 27\.1155 5411·~Wt Main Hcntu'6, 5-10.5370 W• orm;i in ni; mom nu"I 1 .. usc of .. ., .. ,,, C.all "' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• air conditioning. <:lose 1<1 " .. _.,., I~ Pai. San f\ni:elo. 4br. Ma rJ:t• Wolfe J~l 200' .... a y. 13cuu\ TIME TO TRADE WALK TO BEACll Duplex·l b(!drm. 1 bath. 2bd, I "•bu Townhousl'. pool & park $475/Mo Barrell Really 642·5200. 2ba. film rm. view. ;ur ALL ,ORTS I .E. drurn I Or 2 Bil. f\d dJt!i T d 1 . 3 Bedroum. s:.!50. pets OK. rerrii: t i1tovc Adults only. pcls ok. IUl7t cond. d o.'le to .choob . G4S-80l!4 rl'nm .-011111 r e ec n e to a rJ(er u1:11ts 673-'1601 A~. Uhl ull paut. $.'!()()mo. S260.mo 9G3·283.'lu£tG ·JO FAIULOUS suJx•r clt'an. \1anv 'tr;1s _ __ _ $34.000. Lan<I lsc. Sl~I now• More upprcc1a11on. ---/\\ail now (.'('nlurv '11. --~.Newport Shores 1 $112.900. Ope n lfou'c M.S.Canalfront llS Bayside V1 1lagc. mor .. ~lax s helter . Call ILUFFSCONDO 548.1168 or l'all t'hrls Mann<'rs Covl.' rtnlnl u LOCATIOM J lkdroom1 r S:it 1S4J11. 1 .a 30Jlm. 2.S:IOI Swim. '"h & bask in the 6~4>1i3 now for mrormntion Pnme locution. Elegant· !>57~5 :if\ 6. lse. ~s. Nr ocean, 2bd. Lovely contJo mlnlu Webb Hc11Jly 493·07ft Peri ell' Or.1137·3008 LIONS ESTA TIS J f J bd 2"'2 b :tsty tw hs \II I overlooking lake & gol · ·--_______ ~un r rom your prlv. HARIORVllW HOME Y um.. · rms.. a. n '·' u"unes. course. 2 Bedrooms + Beauliful Harbor View ---------•!beach. Li:•• 4 BR . :1 ba., ._.~ ith y· ~-8832 t'rplc .. blt·ms. Close to eso Verde. 4 bedrm, 2 pool. J ucuni. dub h.se, den. Close lo everythin Home 4 br Palt'rmo. SWEEPIHGVllW lols of wood p11nl'11nii ..._. • ..,...w .. w commun.pool.$645 Mo. baho~e.•'plc.$410/mo utt c hd 2 ca r i;a r ... tennisdub.ahoppin~ $720 /m o . SS9 ·4646 ; Stef)!\Jef cwenn, pools & fly Owner. 1mmac • Br. tSubmit on children) Avail now. Ce ntury 21 968-3670. schools, pa rks •. """ :wlll-3007 Super Alondra modl'I . te rsss1.soo Fam&D111 Rm.v.·1 many CATALIHAISLAHD c F c I rth 5-18·1168 or Call <.:hns .... --------- e<eQWSll<'I)'. pror~ ...... L.U.:.<~ A·frOIM lllrall. $103,1150. 2221 l'ort 1UMfs.sI75,000. • • 0 eswo IY 557-0975 afl 6 ~gle :lo?. e r l Ba + Cons~er ctil~ren & pets DLU .. F'S Condo D Plan 3 ly del'Orate<i. 3 HR . 2 Dramal1C' 3 bdrm,.;., 2 Harwick Pl. 640-4089 lftcon. Slt.200 ~. RIALTORS 640.0010 n (IC fnc y:ird . ~I o. I I l Br, xlnl IQC. very pvt end bJ . r11m1I)' rm . onl~ r• ., Old l.aguna ch~irm in Quiel cul de sac. $400 mo. r.aszlo Shark any 75%·1414 unit. Upgnded, some StiS.000. ~~r~ns~~~.~· Close lo faa)~~or!~ t4b~ ~ ,2,' .. :Ti :~~~;~: RAlLt:R for rvnt, 24 "8' t:ulslde Cos ta l\le!lll ! ~-6214 ----- -wut,cr vu,flstove. refrhtl-\. C "'YWOODRE"'LTY sl~ 4 Completely fum. 2·St)' ibdrms .. 2 bn.,blt· S3503hrtb:i.2 yrs ncw 2 BR. 2 Ba . Cond o wa er 110 encr , ~· r, "' "' 11merut1rs. bav view, P''l I u ,7s I ' SUS. mo. 1110 Ycls from ins. /rpk .. 1 er11nd11 off Ne:ir r1ea~h DI &Sl·•ter "C•rdlrr" mdl. in Th 1 ryr. """ rno on sc. Sl)l'CIJh11l~ 111 Ne"' port Shor~s Mnce 11'63 • 541·1290 . bcbs. Sl79.500 2811 ----~ ~ .. 64()..8S78 Ba)'shore Dr. s<S8·05M 4-PLIX $175,000 l:x:h. Wul show Stlt1Sun. upper bdrm. Separate 17r.62Van8uren;Wtrpd Terrace. Upgraded lhru --------- Ownr /Prinonly. NEWPORT Bf:ACff·! ! ~J::M~or appt. t2lJ) v.'Orksbop or studio. S47$ br near heac~. lg oot.$3'7Smo.63l·2323 S-C......,..• 3276: Deluxe Ct) !RR 28A, · · Permo.A11enl675-5200 •-le-" 3"4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f.CEWPORT SHORES SPACIOUS frplc ... (3) 211 k 21JA. ~~Adults. $2~ mo.:::':':':': ••• ':"!:' •••••• : •• L.ari:c 2Bd. 1\AJBa .. yard.· Bin Zbr. l \o'Jba condo. Cen· H br 3 ba rnm1ly home ••• Ownr. / Allt. M usl 11tll, \'t!ly 3 br. 2 bu, frplc. o3 blkl to beach, Ocea lruil trees. view, walk to lr•f 11ir, upgriided crpt, with 'cnrncr lot , sun· .~2-snsry l'ustom-tlOmt>. wtll help-fina nce . form:il dln rm. l'TJll!I, Slocy~4 Br2 Ba. ~ose t view, aewly radec: • .1 bch. Carpels, drapei.. !!~:Obe,mg-~ ~.~~ "0~ rlecks , large bdrms. No Ir~ fee lot. llumpshirc :><IO~.S57~tll 111-;ALTY l'O~l l'i\NY drps, fncd yd. Child /pet s chools. s hopping br,,hardwood tlr1. fpk slove 1t refrlg. 'KfcJ11 & Saddle back m t s. as · wux floors quarry tile Crl. Oes litncd Co r "MONTEGO" uk. Wuter /grdnr pd. bcach,S43Smo.963·4908 encl brick yd. 1350 in pet.sok.$350 lse.493·$401 I f'I' I i•nlry.Lol.ll~fJJlas!I. gracious l1 v1n g, e x· Tr~!lt>r pnrk In Corona lfurl"'r V1'ew 1.1ome~ .• 4 J\\•milllt l.S4S·,,.,14 3 BR 2 8/\ alr1·um ulil, m a y be r e nle 11um:ib e -.A oun. /\sk· Stl~ 500vil thC' eunal ecuth·e entcrlainmenl. 18 , spendable on S.S.">.000 ,.., • ·' • ,.., . , ."'l•---------1n~ $41,900, by owner S7U.Soow/20x30r>»IH> Striking e nlry w/!rtic down or lradc ,for l?cal bedroo m + sludY. · ncor :\lrsn Verrle 4 hr din rm w/jar uui, e lcc bllns. w/gueal unit. $425 IRAHD HIW 'ifQ!..1296. Open Sal/Sun, p--.tyHo..te • stand ing staircu!.l' &~ly.Agl~2·~ pool&par1<.l:!/l·l2/3l l711.'11~11efomrm .2 1~ebalhi\. uuto gar door opener, IU-8662/498·9495 Luxury 'fwnhme or the 11 3· ... ,." '311 bnkony. Ll'IJ upsllurs S47S/!\to. Furn. <Ul4> rlbl frplc. lgc pullo. fn cd g.ardcncr lncld. $600/mo. ~ Hfflt 325 palisades. Spcctacu ll.ir tWwport a.ach I 069 ____ 642· .SO mslr suite &c hl'>rary /bnr NEW UNITS Donna God11h:ill G44·G200 nr. schools. S'18~ 548·1517 Avail Aui;i 6. 893·4563 Agl. •• .. •••••••••••••••••• Ocean vu, Wulk to shnt>· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plus C'hlldrcn's wln.11. Two new slx·un1l & one Vocont. 4 BR. 2 BA + Tow;ahse lease. &Or, 2ba ping. 23 m in to O.C. H..-or View Hor11e1 VIEW 2 + Convcrl tblr d C'n Monuro l'lun \o\llh view of mnu11tuin11. vallc>Y ~ 1w111kh11i: nii:ht ll,11ht' Onl\' 81et'f"I frc1m ll•nnt!>o p o ol . JJl'U .&11 11nll r h1ldntn'11play 11rc>u. 644-7.Z I I ~~\Li l llh: l 1 ) f.. l'iti'>UC 1111 rs VllWI VllWI Cul111ina i-11n4't>l4' frnm 1h1~ ;\bdrm .• r,1mlly rm Npt. llc11thl~ httn11• OCIAMFaOHTS euest rm & b11th. fllm en lDA <'Plll drps slov fplc. S425 mo. Ask for Common pool & rec ::ircn. airport. Adull communi· Out)ll·XU""nSunl·S rm.lrgllv rm.lorm din •Ficveln·Unrlldcompl11eUxC's .Houff1 Uttfurftl1h4td ' frplc 2·ca r sia r In Kcilh 968·13l7A"l. 1340 mo+1tc d e p ty, 15yrs.&over.21lr. ::!308 W. o 'c c u nfronl r01,dre11mlutchcn.pan• tl'I use c11rcc1 on ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11ard'r /wtr.Nopcts.$2 -. ,. T68-37'Q den, 2Y. baths, 24x14' Sl89.rioo try. serving & ullhl)' may take M>ft tlolh.lrs. Uy G.Mrol 3202 mo Glenn 642·2.SSO 3 Br house. lovely home•-----------t Uv. rm. fl'1)1c, p11lio.11un· area!< 4 frplcs +count aippolftl m e•l un ly • ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd-11 b-:-I h lh for sm fa mily tn rncd Brand ftew Vu Twnhse. deck, terrll"C Oln rnl, llupll'X Sl~.000 I , t L' ••lease 0 ho v rd • , a .. nnl ·mon . . .. . e 2 o.. I d l' .. 1'rlpl<'X $2ill,O()O! 1'll.1o umqut-ca urea. c.X ,. • 1W c ice Mesa e e 335 F 23 d S $3~0 yd. clean & shorp, n r ~ a r COfl .• pa 10 brcakfas l nook. 1111cll Du,LIXIS pnni.tvu ~11rdcns & pool I! 1a:=· l lll~hlands 3 & ram room th .. G4 "" 8'u q l. pets. !.'\SO mo. 892·3385 or eltt ltitd>. Rec C\r. S43S gar age. J>Ool. lenni1<. QJS.DOO OPE." 11ous•; • homcs·Top ~nd. 2 fplcs. mon ,,. -· 642-~"> 633~eves/wknds. 11 <:K N 1 ·~1m. too\'l.'un SA'r . SU N . 1·5 i:l d h sma pet'. nw11v111 . Ouph·ll S'l.t,soo• I I P 'll RI-. C ltT n u.-shurpl ~CPI!. iJttret>~ E~'iETllJSF.ASTSIO PRIVACY PERSON·a....--H ..... lJ5 l yrlse.$42S mo.Evcs & Uullh"llSl:l7,5011• I /\l S I ~ PIGfl!fUVa Two chlldr<'n. mo·IO·m Bf,AUTV. 3 OH. 2 UA lf'JE O ~BR J BA+•••••••••••••••••••••• wknds9fl8.63$1 (7141548 25i3 7S2•mo OK IAvuil 8·1 I $110 h!c yard, m11ny trees • ·• + 38 ZBa l-' 2 Vu1>ll"<Sl3'l.!'100' MOO~"~-~ (/\v11il 91) $44$. CAL rn11l home $450/mo •R. c•nd of cul de sac. r, • .... c, ~arcar~---------- LIDOSA.HDS ia---------.. 2 FOURPLEXt:S Mello Stall Me y er . Hkr. <'•iuh & 'w a ll acc s1de:1 to pnrk. r. blks to Paved area for boat o I n the h1 ll11 of S:in S.'JO.l fh\rri\v••. DOVllSHORIS Vude 11rea. Will ex 5.'iG Gl71or ~l9 l3G6 lll•nllnr&S4f»4141 beach. bo:il. anlc. $550. trallttr. Vltw. Lu s Clcme nlc. s pcct:1c11l t\r 01~n S1111 I ,, Pool<11c> rnurtynrd nn ch.inge $JOO,OOO '-"lull• -. ----963·8377 or 008 3413 PMs bt.last,ct.postt. 499-2544 canyonfO<'ean vlrw :111r. :i IWrm~. 2 h.11h.~ l.nr1t(' '" l'u!otom I an Well,, 1.. ltto.td 3206 • urp rlc·un l-:1.1:1U.1dc u1...-1-y1....a... 126 2bo home. Blln11, wntr1 p,111n S'lt.11011 hotnl' ~011:1 1 .,1 11 or f<'raiioma llullint'"~·3 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b ;i'b t · & ci1' I story frool unil, 3bd . ..,._ ,..,_ • 1oflncr, rovcrcd p111111. ....... ., Pr-hc1rm'. 4 hnlh.~. formnl qoor ~tort•, or what huvr• Nt·w ENt;LISll T UDOR r, I 11h a m {m :Hin n-cmr lluntinaton ................. •••••• tow mal ntcnanro yrd ' -r-Jinin)(. (umily rm .. chc• you t'ull M' ~U.ock · 3 'llR. a HOA , rum.rm, d':°:;0~~ S~~·/ ~~~t ~~7 lli.rbour. OW. enrl i;car. 4 Br 2 Ba hme, oir con~ P. fJ 10 :i • 6R7e5•.1°"06'0 • ?>1 "' k ll c h t•n w11 h ~4l·h8<tC24 , Al w!ltkodu lc4 frplc t>eum cc1l'11, ~et· l>a\e MO·ll$1 llcril•& ft34 ·2022or"47·93M. w/fri>lc,cpl11,drp1,cov i ~5/~·11, !!....2:. t . , Soul out Sro 1·r!I. b •2 """" R ' pnl1 0 $400 mo 1714 3 bcdroont,oct•anvlcw ... ________ lllllf i.c>pon 1 1· Nll1n1-1 .1rcw ---ar. cnr !lar . ......, mo. cull.ors . Near the Jforoour 3 br 49G-Mit · ShorecllH l.o<'ut.ed oo hlldr wllh nn l"'LIO• ISLA ..... D Owoer.673·a1CM 1 .. b SI I ' d• l'X ub1lu nl)l ht li1Zht "' "' " Rr, 2 bn homl'. Dbl 11ar + 1 ~ a . n1Z c lllory en •-----------t $375. 4!1:1·139!1 "ul... Ollplcx.211r& tBr.llltlC'k \o lqe ~. S 2 l:i .oo Z Storet,l·Apt. MILLION$$ Scl lln11 ('itlr:i~. t'nc'd )'d . $.'12. unlt,el<>te to commpool,3 Dr, 2 ba, patio, ln cd ---: ~pt to Orcnn , 1ho1111lnt.t INCLUDING I.ANO• O wMrfhtoftce Sl~.000.hOlll!t'.9600/mo. mo.lsl/I01!l.5'1S·BJ8Zl'v. 1ehnol11, 11 ho~pln1& & yttrd. cul·de·ut. $315 2 Rr I ~ n11 , yd, vhw, • ' l't•illt'r STll.000 ownl'r . Prilh-of Ownurt1hlp! 2000+Mt n. Avail. now.---~ort-Only 129~/mo. 586·1195ant. wolk l'l b1•h. $..130 lhe "' 1\7~ ~1:1!) 833•2906 s.z.r,u ooo G1~-877l. 3 BR 2 R/\ + den l' n l u r y 2 1 / F. m e r y Kld!i OK, 40!1·$401 ~~... HEALONOMICS -11ndfrplc IWfl-3.'t<ll letteh 326' ---. ----....-~ Mn11111flc nl Jl u.v \'1rw ~~ ~ ..... ) lofboeP..-h .. ulo 1207 $.1.'iO G:Jl· ....................... 2M . 11.':lhn, Occun 111111' 20t•r..ul4Ait.N.I . Mvh1lc llum(l,on llolhoo ~l li!J Rn*l'r 1'176·6700 ....................... •Twwhle·SIOOL1t• ATEltFRONT 2MO A n. cwnh"~· Vl t>w , pool:c , 6•6·44'3 l'l•n /\dult"I. no l'l'l!I ~ I MAUWr -IHI IAR \ Rr & dell, 111 s:arnl(•' Rr. 2 Ua. nu l'fltll , drps •:Hllt, 211' BA. fiim. bonus 2 Or " Dcln, a Ba. *ldt 1 aotr, $.MIO. n10. No pclll -IY ORICilHAL--$1!1,t«KJ i;;;, "3~1 ur Sun 1900 W. lloll. Pomona uv11ll, nt 811lbo:i ~ cd1&<' !.n~d !cl, dbl i.car. SJ90 mo rms. clec kll, p11llot, 2 uvl\11, Lido Penln. S&:IOm. ~o_. _____ _ OWMH Mon 61~ '"nhouill', spill lfvel , t:asy term11. J.nw rent. 54-2$ mo 67:1·7GlS _S451P7t1 itnr. yrly I~. Aa\. 840411'1 I_. 111\RBt>lt VIEW llOMP,S on. 2 hu .• <'l'L-4. drpg. Gits-8171 CoroMdelMar 1222 .. ,... lJZ6 •48R/3AA. ra m rm, dlx J.-. Y~ "' P"'L••MO W (VllW hlt03, lldwd rlrt1. 3 l'D ••••••••••••••••••••• kll. \•ncl putl03, dbl gnr , 6 ATF.RFRONT. Pier It c-.i1tr.wo JJ71 " S'ft • ••••••••••••••• •••• • • • 1 J • lk l "--• 3 ....... l I ...... I ur. l'ool. Nr. lloai: HOMl&INCOMI .. r • ., b", f•n"tul vd . poo s, ac,.,Aunas,w o ,..,.,, uo:urm , orm111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Bit. 2'" Bn. ~crorat\.'d Jloiip. Ad u ltt onl Lov•IY home. 3 BR . 2 ba u • ... " " , heh. Hhoolll, s hop'•· dlne rm, 2 batbt, w1,w MUSTSEtl 3 Brz 111 , Ill' °" An"-a w., W/C<>ontry charm fC!t' SM.~ Dlit new $ unit. owners Pool. $600. /\va1l. Au1t. ~ardtner " waler rurn DIV~ H s:ie 3701 , 841-13'77 tptll, fplc. dhlo ll&r .. n callo/11tor" .. ,ft ...... .. . ,...,.. . f lantl 221!'1"Port llnrw1ck uflll 3 Br •luclto. (fl 2 Br tsl. lease. Agt 644·138.1 . 2S min. to Irvine. Ind do MOO I J " .. .. _ .. .. 1'.nlry courtyard""WJ oun 64<l "3l7 ownrr 0WnctfRt'1hor~'l3 lltudlo!'. al rlumt1. fom -Complex. S400. m o '"M lJ44 onf;: Ba rr':~ f{~~ll!. 11t.64.!_81187,6'13'ea2 1r11n . $pa n\i ~ tile. ----rm. frplc & pall1.111. Cllte3br,2 ba.rrplc-.9415 "9G4U$ar\er4pm. .. ..................... 642.5200 ,.,....Wer 'll•rnuf!hl Iron. l"rcnt·h llaroor \'1('w H111lhlS Knox St CM CNv.•pt Ulllt Yrly. dool't' & oJ>(•n lieam crll •·eelanti 8\•o"n~r ~ 107 :m~a). Ope-n Slit & Sun 67S·G000or'7'M4117 Toro lJlZ Un ven.lty J>11rk. !Xane IACKIAYYIUAGI u.. .. .a.w lJOO lnlits O<'C'tnt lh" ~h.'<111cr 3bd. 2bl\, rorn1RI <1111 rm . •••••••••••••;•••••••• 11 sPM. 979.~ Wh:ale.) •••••••••••••••••••••• born.-. 4Hr, 3hn, f'R, Din lbd, lba, xlnt a r oa. ranum 2.800 l\I fl. 3br 1._.m rm • ('Orll«'r Int . IU!ACH COTI'AGE Cb Call f.,cs <i blocks lo beach, 3 bd. 2...., own.borne. 3 br. 2\.J ba, 2 r m. S?:IO tse. ~'s-41$· an11e. red~. 4 br, 2 ba, 21-abtt homl' Pont•IC'd h1•hly up11rJdtd. Split s:n........ --ba duplex. $4$0. mo car autach •ar, frplc. u brand oe. rondo. Wet no ·wn kll ltr, S35G. ' I I kt t " ·"""' ·p "'X .. NIV PK TERRACt-.: bar, FP .• Gar. dr. open r .. ,._ hh1ary w rv C'. )t • lcvr l b rirk pallo. la , Oul tandin~ vulut in llUNT BE/\Cll D Le. f4•·~ Pool •rec Cacti . avaU 3 Br 2 s.. popular C•m Pool, u 1c O\'f'n, ••tS. mo. Agenl. no "·•-rm , rorm d11\ rm. & hv h~am p:allo co,•u Dayclirt VU l ate 2 It 3 BR. $67 .0QQ -$32.Stno.5$7·702'1 bri Moel "' -1--"--------- r m w t frplc. Covt'rcd stos.ooo . 1993 Por -Sp11c1011" 1 BR retire ' KATH\' TRACY. tUtr. Coro8Rna2tmb 'fitb:lina~. s m:in .. ..._. 313 ~ tlo~t..e S•s~~· \~.~t' tm-:Mt.a.nytlm~. patio. dark rsn. & i:.ct'ur1· Scaboume. Nptsch ~II m('Ol or he::ach hldtawa)' ~.urr. 3 • 8 • t iru1, patio, ._..., .. 833·32lS Br. 2~ ba condo w/36' l)' Sl)'Jlt'rft. f l711.SOO .. F..: 64M~ or lll-S 1100 ror In JlOrde n Xl'ttlng bllt rtar_ yard A\'llil. •••••••••••••••••••••• bo;at sllp. dbl aar. Uy opf>' &U2t.83. avpt l'·lr c plC', bulll•ns & SIX UNITS Aug.5.'SS:iOMo. ~Fol.aty H-Rancho San Joaquin "'o. 11ummcr, 9&$0 Yf'IY -oc• ....... FaOHT .--tarnae i:nlnr1•. _ ~aenl 6'1J~SlO 3 UR. 2 BA. $395. BR. 21; Ba. popul•r "S. lse. S45-764lor873·31UI _." •POITOFIHO• HURRY•• $137 500 2s tory J BR. ramlly rm . t..tade~h1pRKIM2·4466 L,uis ltcy" mdl. Pnm 38r . 2l\ll. St.IPt'r 2 lilOI') \'IP.W 01-~ OJ C CAN VON ... Punr•mlc vi¥w ·o r , • ., b~ Z lrplcs 2 "ar11., .... --view. Avail. Aua. 1:$GOO. dOld 4 bf, 3 b•. Near hom~ on \he ocei.nftOinl 2,'IOO At\. n. llu•c lol , harbor llod h i llll T b r ec p rHl e ·of • ... ·• eo ... ~ ... ewly decorated 4 br, 2 S47·1044or 83a.32l5 beach. p ools, tennis. tn m int rondttio n . Ortent"l lndscpd, ri•ll SrH!elow;41Ul • .38A.fam~witert1'ls> dui>luaa lgc.yaro.tncl.itatdl'ner ba. fplc. DW. S410/mo. IS60.mo.tu-3.T70allcr 6. G"ace(µI lh•inS al \tt1 --... ,,,,,_ oi ,·Juun 14t nn .. lor rc11I f11mll,y hv· aeparat~ lt undry·dnacd A11all.Au1t.1.SSSO M0 ~Agt.Nofl'c. WILLOWS·4 Br. 2 Ba l>ftl~· $00 I'"'""' 11"'" ( Agent613-&10 Patio, frplc, t h111n. Avai Harbor View llms. 4 Dr . · • .._ witufall flb wlng lnl Inf . New listing • onl gara1ea ---lbr 2ba drJr.' crpl frpc lmmed. No pct i . MOO. N 28a , cl~ lo •chOQls. • ""2· .~~~ •1·l1111'Jllt1; l ugoon . $79,000. E ;~ Want~I nlct' ramUy for b t'tn•1t. s3oo . 't ae Wa lnu t /Y ale 0 pool, park. SS9U/be. ~ rtiorii!: &M-0046 OPE:\ •Cell 4!n·.Cl2l ~-spacious 3 BR. 2 111a, fam 213,4oo.~'120aft 4prn. ' AJ.l86l __:;..._--_;..-+~--1 110 ..,E SAT su-... 12 I Bt:R'l'HA Jlt;NllV rm. O /W, i;.ar. polio.-----Lockhaven. 911Cl•~. • THHS*••• b<>cK ?PM. 1130 Port ?-hnlt1l1h RE1\l.TOrl.S newly decorated. gd IX-luxe 38r. 2b" w /lrplc WILLOWS, 3 Br 2 a.a. al Ba)'c~l 4 br. a ba, din ar. 2h_!)a1 ~p. 2 cu gar Circle. Ne111 port Bcorh 2U.\,entdildcl ~tor 11torag~. no peU. 43 t pts,drpa. all oppUancc, ('Ond .. lrplc, 5375 mo rm, ram rm. PoOl 11200. •tohnrnr~'1645_ 8YOW:'11Elt. SJn Clemente, C~ ••.• na • 'lllf" Beiron1a,6'1S·5m!J 5425. rh 538·~24 64Ht80orUO~'<n "9o.,,Yait8 t5.SU.Hll!t Ma r.nab · lr~ine REALTY COMfANY IALIOA OCIAMNOtfT , ...... , .... LoMll °' parkll•• + dbt car ga.re 1e. a 8Nroom1. &eporalc gu~l ~uarttn + lovely p9\lo. t;ridoMd rron\ eoourtyard. W!'nter SIOOO/Mo. rutT1. Yearly SUOO/Mo. lhlm. ot •· <um.) tutti L ne Rothtll _.-GOO I • ... ... ~I (I Mdcnab ·lrvme It f.Al,TV <.•o \1 PA'' «ANCHO SAM JOAQUIN ' \'1t'W or &nlf cout • &. • , • lakf • ! .. cf room + d n ' Cu•lom d C'or rool Avail t ~ W.~ Mo. A(; E."i'T 6'4 2932 ·----lrvlf\e, i 8r. 21'l bu, p11t19, • f rplc. COf\<lu p r1 v 11. s;J6S. Ca II 64·1-S·H J • . Frfoav Juty't8, 19?6 LOFT OML i -IACHaOI IMMIDIA Tl OCCil'AMC Y t>tihate patio. fireplace, hecamcd ceili n~s. full .k1tchtns . Pool & recreottion room. l year Jen e. HAYLOR APARTMOOS itJ ...... c. M. •41·4'10 ....... • 0 .. 7 . •· · .,.._ ... 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John for nmtal anform11uon t•cilJlllC llfJt i>l.in.:s U\ "'1 l>lr1111o:hl. homl' prof dC'' TOOSq II. lllt ~ pwr llam il~on &< Uu~hllrd ~¥-U97i --- ( ~ r 11 '! r 11 n ~urn coratt'd, pool, ]acuul Z$00Sq It nrS.U frwy ~ ~---Gou.rmct chd ma\11 ~k t---------..-c ::!,".!1 11"'· 1 br. 2 br, 2 sn:; +-1 ~ut1l S17<ti79l ~f\.40Cc11.hvy~M' ~II S)NG from Cas1t.1 · ror l2 on rij:ht \0)'16!C'· ST'lf'S TO llACH f'RO'.\I S2JO to S:?95 mo. Share 2Ull t"Anh e apt. n • S•~ A AHA_. ~ap. ll.tron '.\IX blk lJlk Rd. l'xp. 67~3154 26R.2ba.unf ~~ Ltllhlcd \tnnt:. courts, 2 So.C.t.l'h .. ~ark • $00()..fl~l\.fncdy\f w t)'ellow Ccnden. Ii .-------CORO.~,\ DEL. '.\1All :J UR,:! ba unJ sr.oo ~wr.r. t'lubl\sc. b1lburds , 919·65»9 Oth~r 17Cs avail. plute. h\')' duty shock, t:xp. quuhf1cd ~lemen 1106 2 Br TownhPl'.Se. frplc. ~ llC 2 BR. t bu Vrlr SJ2S s w1mm1n", h)·dro spa . -• . Nattress Rily 9'19·15'11 frnt. back~ S\O rcw.ird. ~·ur~:.t~.a.ac1h1tcsr.,,,Nllcwtljo~ Pool. trnrrn,, cu1111nc1\lal Pl~ll WE HA¥! .. · -193 7t>a'1 y ~ ~ "' •••-•••••••••••••••••• br11akfo:.1. ~me occ:sn & UVES UP Summer n cnl.ili. .:~ '"· s uperb teak/oak f em · 2$-30., workan&, t Qle.ta Mesa. 1300·3000 sq ft · -----lead1Lng P<*llioo. Aval Comple\ely furnished Cutahnu v 1~. Close TO ITS HAMI rcntul furniture uva1I. :.hare lX'aut1!ul Ba>·~rcsl lnduslnul unit. S·l8·$~1 Lost. male lJrown she immed. 640-9067. 1.. i'(xl\s&p•l\$).Zbr,lba. Sorry,nopl'ls. hme P vt rm. bath. Ow. "S .. -----... ~s. mo. Students ok. 5'hopplni: ·& fmc h<>ach. OH·r ~ tJIJ tfl'I'' un1I SS5 Pa14lunnu, CM bourd. patio, lndry rm. ncr. mix, 4 rno. lrangt'r ~ WOfthd 71 dO IS75·877l &e.1,216\l I o s t r l" ll m ~ "' 11 h t'1l<t )549 1302 phone. Must be neat 4550 ~Ml'Jll()o~~!.-5008 •••••••••••••u•••••••• ~uh·rf•ll' ('rf'(ll1· .1 N"Apt Frwy. suuth to _S!OO.Murenrct,631·1326 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lo~t . lfi malayon . ACCISSOAYIUY .. 1a1aoor.-w&c. 3101 ------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extra lgc I br & den ~o ........ b S U . Jnsnune. lower . .$1!;0 '"'eaft. reeies .• 175. ~I mo. inti atl uul & rtfng _pd. Sngls ok. F CS!. Mam 2 blh bch. SuHa'1Qtl, Rentals, S40·U70 631~ 1724 rl'l:n1n,e "'llln,: lor U II kc r . r 1 g h I a t Roommate· share rurn nrt house for rent Srnmese cat 14yri. old. F'or inter. dcsi1tn nrm. }our "IJJl'IOU!> •IC" I or l'auh1nno. Open 9-6 28 d hous:. '1n L~guna· 14x20' on Coust Hwy, NB. ~lonorch Terr. are Great advattt~menl op. 2 l><'<lro•ll\l J PJrl n1t•11t " .. U I\ "''2 ,,...,,, ,..., 00.U r t' ll\ ~. liqrnlluii• :par t Br 211 UJ, be.iut aOCMM 4000 S140mo.•19-l·s.i93 ~o .... ........, ..__. _ _ __ ---.-por. Rep}' to Cl1tA1Cicd avt>1l..iblt Sniall IJCti. de<'crml"tf. p111 o. blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..tak W...t.d 4600 Lost . Rt>ward lor M ·11te~ ud no 722, e u Datl)" l'1lot. "Ah \'rl\· 6"3 •• ,.., :\l\ddle a 0 e ll'Om~n t · · • PO Bo" 1 •ao Co•l• 01\ Adulti. <>nh OH1n· "' · • ·' '"" __ PH c•nt I\. pn \'. CM S2S · " , , ••••••••••••• •••··~··•• ~g wearing nea rollur ..... " · u •w· I t. 00 'IJAJll k •. <W\ 2 b h &hare 2Ur ;\pl. "/same. \' ''d~f s-3 1"'17 • Mesa. Ca.9Zi>2Si O(Wn """ o .. Br. 2 ba. blk 10 bcut·h w _,.......,,mo. up .. r se Cl\I. $90+ 12 uttl. S48·7209 Re.sponsiblf' couple. no .1<· " • .' • ., • "' ----• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''arnn'" lttl fo,lJ Cur gar Yrl)· St> pets $2.jij,~·~i or556·00S8 pets or children need 8.J0.5.S57·S!llti. ACCOUNTING •. Sl7.SOWEH&UP oita~so 1124 ~lt-i.u.l'huot•.HS·2JW s:l1$642 1603 , -------AVOIO INCO'.\IPATIRLt: longterm leasenr2or ·-,--, -CLERK •Studio & I BR l\pls ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.:. ------I' u.rn rm, p\·t bath. CO\', ROOMMATES !! C,\LL 3Br house on Nwpt Bay, FOU~l>: She~. i;tix. mat.~. -.:_1V.&Ma1dSorv ,\\•;ill Ci\SAVICTORIA ~tESAVRP..E ~Qi;.2 Ba.3Br2 liia.bllns,i.ul\dl'ck. Jtur . llunt Harbour flousc·l\11,1le5Unllcnite4 Slartin1.1 Ocl.. Sl.000. t., 1a~~ed, S~rani;er . Nl'wport M unn ~l.'ment ::: •PfioneScrv. flld pool l,"!A-1.br. l>et'be Untul"! dbl i:ar. poUo: no pel..i. l '-bfk to Oce.ah & Bay, mature ooly&4WMIO eve. ' 83Z·d34S ince 19?< 6'f5.ns7 wknds. Vi~Clll. &lft!SA42_. ---firm. Chn llengln11 & Child S or Fu r!' gos wtrp<I chlld 549.u;23 »rlyS450 mo.57s 7W4 Pvt Room & Brd In a'" ,.'OUNl>-Smlblk"A•ht fe dlven;ifwd "Ork tfQli\r· 0 " • ren • ecu on • f\dulti.·f\;o ~lJISec· 11ate ---.........---------.J.· "' li , • ~ ~1/fn•tf/ · 1n11 Sh•lrt>. rei.p .. eap .: '~6wft!~pothrtlyBral\~esd.·c·1 Pool rcc rm "'t'Y~turs 1 .......... bit t WATERFRONT home. Irvine area. S200. G-L--R--t..4~5 FM.Ce · • c:11..,·1coCTuco&ll,lUl person.1140-\1\JO .:...>• Ne.. " · · ""· ""· " s ov«' . mo 'Ss9·01'15 an lpm ---.--.-_.-....... ~ St <.:M 646 7921 -.,.---~· .97'"'!~~~~=::f--S25;;....\_·1 ... ct~< ... 1r.111..j,,..s_1_2.8970 o\·i;h olde~ pr6''d 122 O ,\ Cew, nt'w lu.'<Ur)' units · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-· -----t t 2035 hhrtoa, CM · -.tq;IOll3St--f94'-f693 • · · ~PCd..!W.~.W:..U t. Colle e ~I FOUND Cockapoo pup :u~1~~:"Lo~~n~~~ 1 ~ --te nants The Newport hie kit. prhJl,S. st10. mo. P:irk urea. C-Osta . esa. --SOOS 11 d l', m ,r I • .--, ., 'i P 1 Br "'1-n, 2 lrg closets. ·~~ent>IU be • flss1ng rm. xlra lge rooms . e n cl. iiar w/sLOrage. Adults onJy. No pets. Open 12-5 pm. • • Stu dio apt, decorntor I • fum. Pvt pol. Water & ' 1 gas pd. S!M mo. 6-16·5330 . ----.-...... ....,, ..... acJt 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.\lanna. 919 B;iys1de Dr ~.(1261~rore6. E\•l'S, "'2·5i22. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Graham & llc1l , Jill. - 673-8414 __ . •ALUl\llNV~ FND.llV 8-16-3i82 ---------• • • . Sk!e-p~nil m,-p.vt ba _L.:u_una_!k._ch. o.ooo.down UtkU.O\et.------ 3126 OSTllE.8£,\l:H empt d days. 525 wk Close to AcordsMkl. •CANDVSllOP& rom-,,rsmalT"hlli" puJ>· SHO Bach stu<ho. uttl pd. Hunt Bch. 962·1719 Rea.t. 4~·4183 t!Ves best. Ice t:'ream SU 000 µy. Leathur :.trup aroun &dulls. lea:k•, 2nd 11tory, t' SC' '""L d , k, 11 n<'l'k. Vil' Oel :Ill ar & Br 2 IJ:i. very It.:<> rlh apt. 10.l :\UFadden. Peggy. Bdrm" /b;ith & P'"t entry. toragc garage for rent • !1~ • reu in,;-ii 1 Mnni,• \'i~ta. a.ui 61:12 balcony. fpk, lndry. S2GO Gi5-9085 Dick 675-l!lf.S on Bal. Penin. 835·5235 i.u1table for l t'&r o •Bf.t;R UAlt, ll.11 . • -,.-_._.....__ __ ,mo. 498 2M7 _. __ ..:.. ---. wnknd11; 675·989'1 Morui;:e only. ld111I Cor •UUll.D IWW SUl'l'l~V LOST euut1(ully landi.cupcd ---2 Hr. 2 Ua w is undeck. the )•a chtsm11n. S35 per •S<'JI OOL,µvt J r Sr Hi lnformJt•on for lhl· re· s:on.ten type µdull apts . .ovl'ly.newlr..:2bl'.2bn. ocean\ll'W.$.150.mo Bdrm w1kllch pr iv'gs, mo Ncwi>orl Imports ·~AIOSEllV.,:-.1 U turn of blut Oittrnc ll! 1-2·3 Ur. Dl~hwui;her. w1frplt'. Gui< & 11tr pd PhonelH5.Sli2.S cmpl'd only.llG2'7S20,1.1ft 3100 ~:. Coast Hwy. ll.IJ.S l7160range.<.:M stw,•dhik\• TM!·l!l"ll encl. lt:lr .. BUQ. C.is & Adltsonly S295. 69 41 '7 -BLKS ,.,.-B h di 4P:'lt wkdy1>.orwknds. &&2 9.JM 645·•1110 ~O·lltll~ -"' Preci s i o n l•lertt•' meeh11 n1rlil :. wit chc ~XIX!r prcf'd. but will lrillfl. STACOSWITCH INC l l!i!J ll"kcr Coill'I Meu 549-3041 F.quul Opi>or Employer waler pt.I. l'ool. --~ rom c · P " --1-'nund <>r.1\ n )('k u 1)04) ill4LL BEACJI l:IOTEL U MANCHA A'fS • °" .. och lUO on canal. 3 Ur \'l ,Ua. nl•w Gw1t HOtM 4150 Offlc• • ...., 440 Forced S I I :\tale. N('"'l10l'.'l Tl•rran Rooms '24.~ ~eek .. _ c~""t Pl-c C'l •••••••••••••••••••••• I) decor . J>OOll \: 1enn1!1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F (ood G e • Twnhms IUlb St :.; ASSEMll.,H Aluminum ai. em bier ror "mall bol.ll"I l"o "'I> nC('. \IJl'I>' 111 1wr~<m at 1113:1 ~: 1•11mon 1 ~l S:intn An:i J\pl.s Sl10m~·i°"6 ... _ -· '. ·• no ~ts SWO mo 543.5079 RURALATMOSPllERE a:.t OPPorlunitr G:'ll o;u:i ' Surfer's special SllO. Ulil. JHl•5'17l -~------Lo\'lnlt tare, balanced Take advanllll:C' now ' ----- pd Nr water Fee.Mam 'keNcwl\dftP. !'\rde l & IRANDNEW ~B.fv~~ltO~Tuc'ondo': ~mea l s, n ice pallo. '1111 Sup~rb llomu FoundJlT1•")'1nklrl'ark -.ntals.-S40-S3'10 2 Br.~».. Pool. no 21r. 21a-SZ75 !M4·3833 549-86S5 m ·'Ir HI 11 r k I. ·' pet:. S<-t.• .l! 11'1 t~ :!2nd -r ...... Dn, Br, <kn. :1 no. 2650 !>'!rt. ;/~--=--e S-h II -, -B h ltetneH'r. AJ>prux ~ rno L .. h 1741 4.9 T frµk. 1n•maker 111 bur. -./ ram ll' Oil. un e . 979 lbGi _..._..~~ ... ~ ............ ~\p~·o8il! 21a-S350 H'C bldi:. 2 pkni: Refttalt 4200 ;/::i--Slti00111cludhnlli.1ork& 1\l.s1~tantManu1tercouplo .... !> ..__ 1' b' "nl Encl~ed "&r"occ. laun ~put•ci. sub l{ar, U" to 3 •••••• ••'•t••,•••••••• ~---(rxturei.. 11enl 893·4Sf.l t'O ND l'olht• h•mal1•, \"U for 147 unit apartment For rent· Studio, )Carly ''~w -"'· 1 •'· .... "'· • " ...,.. " .. ,,,__ ~m Ix S7~ o 111cl "ln",rlr•l &la~l. <·u~.n 1\dult!I Nol)<!ts d('jes.Quict.bul c.'<'nlral· yr lse U\all. Slip avml •SANCLEl1ENTE• "' .... ----W O t;· rl' I t'I -17th & ~(Int o l\llfl l\Wp\ c p c.. . m : 0 ""' ~ ., S.?3' t142'1fiO:l l)·lol'atcd Adull~only Walk lo Lido, \'11la11c & Beaeh·Apl.8., Hou.scs und ./,,.,,,.-~ .. \ I SA A I ·• JIJ..'t:; 5-18 1)tj():J \'ill11eof yn111• npt Eicpcr, ·19'1·1R:~ , :i • S.17·~ KIO·W :? rl>Slaurants b7~ 1070 or Olx. Condos. from $150. Elegant i.hOI' In des1ra· -& refs rt••1'd llu!lbonrt • --~-----lid. p, bu. 4·lllC'~. fll'fi t•IS·7216 perweek.Call 492.4121 bleNo.slde Las:una Heh l"OU~IJ · :'ll:rn'i-wale must h.1vt• i:d muln " i.2SO. f\trn bctiut 1 Ur apt. sc.hooli.. children ok. n ----BEHTHA HENRY loc at 1on D cs 1 i: n e r V1c" Surt & Sa111J Motd tenuncc h;Hki;:rounrl , .o e;ir b each . ReiS p Rf 3RLOCKSTOH .. :,\CH llGCAHYOH RE ... "'ORS fashions. 3iJ yr rcputu-4~·8681) !'>4U.98GO;cves ~5·1JJOI' .-.mpl'd adlt:.. ulll pd ~i._MJ_~7 31418thSt,llnti;Hch.Mt Beaut 3 BH . 2 Bu , ,..,.,.,. •lMOFREERENT• lion ---------- ,, Ahoapt 1$-0 l!}.1--4200 Ciundc llct;mo-.a SP:'lt 10 9p:-.1 wkday 215/\"enidadtlMar 1·2·3 R m. orlices from .... ORl .... SRE .... LTY Found. July 1th \\knd AUTOSALlS ---~.,.I:?> 2br Sl'\id'\b pis 1 Wknds 9 !.IP:\I ~~716, i.ecunty a11t.ontheicolC San Clemente.Ca. Sl 35 p e r mo. Adj. " " "" Sant.1 .\na Sha1u:rm;rk P rofes!>10nol 11olc( ,.._,.,. .. och 3769 course Upper w ivtew At'"""rter Hotel. No lease * 494-l.Q$7 * d It> I w ~ ( ••••••••••••••••••••••• w rire~l11ce . S32o. 1 G-l2·5073an)ll"1«' Cost "allpaper, 2 c• l,i\GUNABEACJI reQ:--83J..3223Tilnnon ----,:·~5-~~!\n.npr>rox per,.on Pre er i . b h I "1\hQut f1r<'placc 8310 .• -------icar. Ideal loo. Walk ~rumptuous view. 2 br. Est~b11shed ""--·.fretana l •-·-automott\C :.al<'i. bock , tl>lep 10 eac · •It•· '"'t'"" r~n"" •-nv"n dis -'180 2 br. nnol . kids, " ""-"" .,. •round "tr· 1 •ht ·ell mode 2 b \II bit ""IL'» " ... "' "' • r.. Country Club or Nl.'wport house, Sl75. per week. C-..o-t M.. Temporary tlelp Bu•i· Lost \'it: ol 1-:1 Torn i.: '' u )! 11 rn r i . ni. h~·asher s1n1tlr~ok Fr<: ,. \d I I "7"" "' t S l 494 '"'20 ---~ " House e:.1 :1hllihl'd for I _~-Yrly 642 ~--___ ! .. ".\!\\'ii•.-n ___ MolnR.cnt_il•.~!'>370 '"enter ' utson y,.,'IU .... u111t1 · ep · ..... Dtluxeomces50'sq.t'l .. nt'ss. All nr part So. Mwrlun<b ~Yr ohl"l111~ over .. c )'curs Lookln" _"" '"' -mo. f'o r appl. cal l Rita M ye r s . Rltr. good parking, A JC. Oran11e County . Re· s h eph erd He\\nrd ..., · "' ' ~"t' !?Br. furn. ut1l pd. yrly ~c~ i "'r pool frnlc l'Pl-;R nl.'w II! 3 nr 2 Ba , t>.l 1·05(1.) 4!M·5420or960-1T01 e I c v n t or. M as le r s quires reluted business 5&HS65 or 4!)fl 2':11 I 'r'o1ru1llclfouullt l·.'aml;s ~et~afoC.nT01~0> ' b-1.'Jil, ;woo•, Court Ave. 2 · .. ~Its 11,~,)~t fr 'm .!:15' W D. hkup!'. S365 mo , 1 Own/Rltr.673··0 20. eapab1lilu~s 1>lus 111vcst-----, -. "1 • r"1 • .. dr:s too\'o, 673-6210. ";.,_c;~I J' < •w,,j757v "" . 01Jn 1141'.\I Sat /Sun 2U\O 2 hi<, 1 Ba. SJOO Yr y 2 Br In Dana Pt, ova II m<'nl. 493· 130Cl urt. 6 pm LOST· Sml Gl.'rm !'ihl'll "ai.\CS + >l'nt! ll\. "' ...... ....... """' ' I { s 53 . 284 3 Bil,~ Ba $450 Yrly AUR 10, $130 wk or $400 60 r11 ~FT mule. 2 wht toenails m for Larry ;ll 547·5826. TRAILl!:R for ~cot . 24·dl' Ad~lt 2 ~drnom, 1~1 <.;ii 1 ~!!-~·6 4 - -~l11rshall IUty 675·4600 mo. 49-1-6848 1617 ~ESTCLlFF·ND y to LOCllt 5025 rronl paw ,\n~ lo "Smit ------'!!8 I. Complr tely furn. Onor, no pch. SIOO ~ BH Condo, 2 ba. bltn!I, -------• -rrUDIO $1JO k II AGT. 5'1l·5032 •••••••••••••••••••••• t >''.. V 1 c II a r b11 r & AVOH CGlt H .. p s.!2!\ mo IOO Yd!I from W Wilson ln'l \pt C: frplc, AduJlS only. $29(1, Sall CJ.me .. t• 3176 • W • ava S un r I o w c r S S tx•h Will show Sat ·sun -· · ' - -mo .S56·2660 Lyn or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aug & ~pt. 3 blks to bth I SO I W•stcliff Dr. $VENTURE $ HEW Alli>' Call S56 3.'IO: YOU l'ull tor a PPt l:l 13 > Ee•hl..a......L... J br 213 •4J!M!623 afl 6 WlflTE WATF.R VIEW in Lag-una. '94"848 ..-JOIHT VlHTURI or eves. !l79·!J!l l!I lla\l' the Summer vou 387 l:W9 --..,. -N , Newi>ort 1''1n11ncial Clr ----1 r d b · Bltns. ~· w, dl'f>S; pool. 10 2b \lit t: 1 tw from S325. Dianne, orona del Mar,~~ blk to ~Offlc• Spece Or for 011ythhtCJ Pft'SOlld• 535 mn " your rt>um- ! ~tanner ~u~n· ub lea!-'! ~1~0~~~l:s. no pets ~. br1·n; lCr~r tS':,~· ·i!l'l·~or491-0232 :111 Coro~003 BR.k den, Call on Site Manager worthwhll• $25,000 •••••••• .. •••••••••••• ~~~~11~~~<'~r.~~m~·~4~~r .. 2 UU . •lcn. 2 li.\. opp ---L Ddawarc Mt:r. 817 ~I PANO l\AMIC OCE N in·rm. p/w · or (714)642·3111 ext246 lfti"iMYM. 110 limit. Drmkm~protllcm " 1nl! pro \ idt•d. C nll " -l>OlJI Adults-on1y · N • .i\ V E1\0T. • r\!11 (lwM-r. 67~. Vl 11!-W~ .3.br-2ha~ .l .)' $l200 p/mo. Agt. e.«-7211 7 I 4t 496·5 717 Atk Ca ll Alcohol 111.'ll)hnc $40·7():1 I or :ten 1th 7· 135!) rieu Yr or less A11ent Home 111mosphcre 2 &c 3 , ~ n<'t''. ups tairs dupl<>>. OALBOi\ Bch. Lf{c 1 Br cdlcal SU1te. CdM7 S3'75 for Mr. LH ~ hrs11.d11y~_ R1f(hl way. l>-12 S~l ~r cl('l~xe apt_:-~16t~_1:;~~. '!~n2:"cr:1t'.'"~C:~ ~ mo Cull-'!18 1307. apt. patio. SlSO wk., J uly mo. Air eond. XJnt loco· f;XCESSIVI-; UHINKING ------~ hM1tts llr.2hu.(lwr.ndulL~only, stove. l ha. l!ar:tlll'1 Ne -it11d101nd u4l1ng ut1h1tcs &Sl7SwkAug .G7S·!i8lO tion.644-4844. t ,Tnist ruin:-.h,cs. Baliyslttcr. MY IJO~U:. U..funtlllled no Uots. t ('llccoroted. pctsorch1ldn•n 42S l2th Sl35 m1J.l blkl11hcach. ewpo rt l s l a nd••CDM$.UO.d lx,2 rm D.edt 5035 WunltnSto1»' nwn lrans port,1tlon . n •••••••••••••••••••••• IS4t1Currnncl<'r Or. <.:M St. 498·0351 waterfront w/doek, 3 Or. suite, ulil pd. AJC. 111nple ••••••••••••••••••••••• OETO~fo'IC.:1\Tl<JN & 642·4W3 eves C-.1 tr .. h 311 I pkg W elton & Co LOA QI R"''l-11\ I LITATIO.~ I •• ~~ •• ~ ••• ~:...... & 301". $260 to 5360 WeshtlilHt•r ll91 ~7~4~.:ug l <l·2S. $350 wk. 675-tlOOo NS 910 cfi'11us 24-l lr:. u day Uahylllttc•r I Nr ('\'eryth1n.i: s:kJO. Ph Patios. end 11ar. l'.111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AltoZfHITDLoOfts S<lulh Coutit !\11\TUHE motherly : .,.. ~~u w;:;~ta.i:~. r~·~~~ 6<16--2700 5'16·5633 all day wknds or f\c:'lwcen SO " G"G Fw>· 'hecrful Oayfront 2 br. ;~~~re~RTu~~~;~~d . Fairest Termulnce J.Jl49 Community llo:.pital "Aoman "ho would enjoy t r.17S 83 9!50 .. , ,. ;:-:--aft 6µm"kd>-. 11'ewly cptd .. drt1d. 21xl /\\•ail thru Aug . 21. i I m Z S S ........ Mf9.Co. So Lagunu l 4!t!)l311 caring fur 4 rh1ldrtin. rrp1, mo. I !J 2Nbf,\\LYDf.COlli\ 1'.D ....+~on uppe r apt Stove. & ss·713e_!.~3s 6 S2SO/wlt . s nge o ce·rteroSlx90· ec. 642·2171 54r.06ll ---Ages 6·811 & 12 Own '' CorOfte ct.I Mor 1122 . r"' i:ur $2110 NI.'°"' cpl· ~ Cndge, i;araS?~. no IX'b """ scrv . nr. a1rpo . . ;io MASSAGE I run s fl , 11 \ ,. n r -r ••••••••••••••••••••••• lucd .>ti v.atcr pd. 2228 3142 Inf.riff ok. &20ll mo Ali1n 97!HJS71 F GU E ODE S l!!a~tl>lurf, Mu'>I bl.' rlC'XI · HNTALS <'OHONA 1M MAit Two ~tnry .:J Ull . 21) buth~. u11vcr l1•vtl air ('tll\dlllCln'-'() $d0 > rly h •(lll' "-• COLI OP NIWPORT •IALTOaS 675·551 I "A" l'l:tcf'nlm Coll •••••••••••••••••••••• an xtro garai:(' S2:> mo • 2 PRIMf:WF..EKS , ZHDT.D.LOAMS I R M l hie on hour A. d3»'· und ~·tll·l!J..~.fi36 ~........._._ rand nc•\\ I hr rnndn >t6Qll6 On the sand. Caneella· 0A0~~~tw~ Eo?r~o CombinaLion rcr>I c11t1Jte ESCORTS not reructnnl to do som(' W1bCllU\l(Ul r'hlltltllll ---l\On ll'llVU JuJy 24th · ,\ person11l '(lro pe rly nnrmalmothC'rlyl•horeii IW 1 lx-dl'()Om rlupl ·x. 1 \'1cw f'ool. tenn1"' & un Apart!Mfth "-"'i•hed Aul(. 7th open. :t br, 2 ba. suilc ovllll. lmmed oc loans on rf'sld ~nces. OUTCALL ONLY Ouys 640-59411 , cvc11 mllr from ocean ror dcr~rCJ41ndfirluil. "'urro orU..funtished 3900 G73·9499or(l)629·2546 c upnncy. Air rondl ;ipa r tment11 "com · 611-1111 MOKOOll m11tu1 o tt dult. Avail r ·1 th t ----tlohcd'. Just rentodeled. 1 un wrfl w1 1 or w1 nu ••••••• •••••• ••• ••••••• Cl merci11 1>rnpertlcs. ~ ----------7 IT1Tll (!all for upJll bout sUp \ l>lk b\tO l'h & llolbotl Bay ub 2 br 265 Oce41a Ave. C all to $lOO.OOO. Statewide PJU-:<:NANT• llaby~1tter Necd~d. to 11lt lfili\ Wollocc St .. opt s ho r,prng. Cnll C:!l 3 I ALICIAVILLA.Gl ft1rn.11Qt.Avai1Aug.thru 642·f463. f!'lnont'e712.8001 <;artnR ronfidc nti ul atnur houi.cmCrlM.f.n ·•f'", ____ :r7'1·7G5o IRAND HEW Si.•pt.llJt-MOOor400·G718 :-J~xtJrt. pv\ office.--. counsehol( IV refrrrol. t ails some .occ1u1ton ol l nr. 1.1111., c·n~ .• dr• .... u•ir, "1-_ 31,.·,. r9"0f'omic Vl•w• 1 11 1 1 d ·Q 1 Presti"'" bid" ltensonu A.t•••.......ta/ Ahorl 1on. 11do1>t 11rn overnights. Schcdulu c>n v ·• ,,.. ... -.... ,, 1 II >Oll ~ un uu in • ~{ ... ,~.,•/ k~pmo a monthly b:t~1s Oltlcir .1cllti.. no Pl.'U· ~Ill· t2U' or•••••••••••••• ••• ••.... l.urjlc I &l bd1 m uuu l newly decor 2 br apt hie 64;>-3700 ... . , 1 1 rl 1~ .. r~"' ilJ>li. or.inj.U' Couol\ '11 511,~. ,, 1 Dlk. bAh, Av"ll . ..._ · · Lost Ir ..u.d Al'CAIU-: ~7 25-0. wnmall prt'C li75 7W3 l.n \ l' 1 v :. '1 • .,. 11·' ,. """"'' a ... ctt. SCllt ~ " • " ru XI o-CES a.ir~i; ... \I) hlk1-loL. •.1 3 D "U-?t J---'-... h nl<l'\I bl.•uutllul 11pt Com· 7 '3l lhru8/tl ,S200 wk.& Doa.U • rrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• .AIORTION IL1h)l,ll\Cf Wonled . beltch. frplr. SJO(l mo £•S•ut' r .. u,$3 .... mo _,....., mun1l)' n c ~lled 1n !14 thtu !Jilli $115 wit Comml & mdatl 11po«'1!.&lott&fetlltd 5)00 M.ilurl'v.omun,<.'llM 1'n f\ m 6101 t"t111<1rcn nk. no pcli IM 1tc11t1n11 from t?oo l.111t11no 11111,. t:11eell.,nl lii3·SS48 200 to llOOO sq. ft J\s I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nt>OOni;i &dlclcrral curll fnr rnfont 111 htr ' ·~ llr. lnlf11Ul' S.'l(iO mo I.!!(' duhi-. nn pt't!I. 1-"\t rn •lr .. f 640-7 :\,\!) drnw in the Dftlly Pilot Ad. Phone 21111 ~l Mfi.tilll.'1 /\dull apt' I.et• In• prt lor.11100 n ~I in lrt•r-11o ">" Gll 30' "l (t. I.ult N1l(u1'1 LO ST M n I ~ d o It l'r<•it. lcict uvuil. wkndic home Ill''" lln m ·~pm view now 111 11 11rl"lt1;r &rl.'1UollJI Shof1Pln1C cl.'o· "" l~I(' home 3's Ur. 3 Mission V1cjn IHC.-1:18 Kecahond, Cupd lich 2IJlr llclpll~t7!1~ wkrly~ t;.tOi:lll tm. ut1I furn Children Irvine cnmmun111 tcr~. U11. rum rm. for Aug. Handy to S. O. Yrwy. area An11 tn ''!ilotc", w<>lcome. No 11ctic Twenty l'craoln, CutveJ •f'lreplntc loun11c ¥1200.&13-t588forappt. Calla.ll ·\400 rh1ldrcn henrlhrokcn. * SONYA1S * n 11hy~1t1t•r mutu r o ~·17o1ote~21\~~.6 196 &8itndb'llrat.2 blorkic ,.o •llllllardroom """'"·_n_ 8 1 nd. ftewurd! 4008621 11n. 5 OUTCl\Ll.Ml\SSJ\Gt-: wnmen or<: m,1 lypo n nee · .,.,., of Son ou1110 F r w > ·Pool & J:'l<'unl 1,.,.,., .-.<j. .. a r co · "' pm ic.111.i11111 own trat181) (\i re for 2 b "l.S d l r~ ~·llOO. •S11mh·olloybnll crptd offices. s mal --· -pre ·11chl 1'111ldn•n, hill r. (',. · r1~. up!> 01 · • -----l ntortM~ 1lt·~l1ot111'1I ror &lMIR<' arn. lnduslrtA f'OUNf): Olk Lab or Lal> MASSAC:.! hm< .. t.t h11kkp14 <lt'slru l;iunfl ry r:wil, Kids <>II. ..ac.h 1141 you wl\ic·h 111l·'u·'t•. 111-:Al.'fY \01\tl'J\NY ~' k, SQ, S~nlo Ano. Mix. fem. CM area. Cull .. lo b"•l ''''t ,, .. ,. S11t11·"." NtHIQitii. WO~ ll1l !l08l • " CH"'•MfNl!I. .If C II • I I Doh JutnQll •1 u •' • ,, -----8t'11m C'c1ll n 1ti.. wood -..., ·mo o 111rc lAI , 540·05113. t.ic l\laKMl"ut 111K!n C.M. urt•u !ohurt C0ttwMna l12•C:..t.Mffe ll240rop 1\ ~hhlr into the t1llt1t'lctl <icct•nt "alls. Landmark IOl'llllon ! GU·2!JOlotGtne Oiaum ... ~ P h OulC'ull~ !JA M uPM. lmrned s.11;!!127nft.ll30 '•••••••••-•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Ocuo rolll )U&it. 4\.,t patio k1t C'hl'n,, plu"h PincH bayrr ont In ~&:181.1 l'oodl!· L ct~n w4tl\~ •::; 4!14 l lll pm ,,. Lease: LuwQ. 'l't·11r1ty c Jrpct1n10. 11r1 v otc tlarbor S ltedrooms 4+ "'' u u ·---• r. '.\l•tw-<:nd11\\.'-ili6Sl.:'t J1u10en p nuqr. & t11111U.RSOO/Mcrn\ll·furn. ~'"·~11tPC\~1'"tobl~ bC'rwill '~11 11 · Ills. C·u vPNo·rt s M /\fo AllYS ITT .. m .M1 hon1 t>, llwy 4MI 2833 h:ilconlcll • tUICI "'llll •hop. dl'C'll shop. ~c('\lon . llas tumor. Cor(~r! Learn lo ll)'r> li11ht hou.cwnrk. M f)n 25"lll St.Ot'kport tlele1' Wood 644·6200 lflj\,lran~~ or re:il l'l>llll 7G8·U79 not1ic nthcrl' 4t how t thru fo'rltlu)' 7 JO lo,4 30 . . Woler parach"c· uttl. L 11 1•. off Ice. at u d Io co t r . t .. 1,.. 1 u 552·7f!0.1 nguna I'-' Rc1t$0fl11blC' t\'Tlt Vi111g ,_.OUNU: l\hle Samoy<'d, <'llCn IC' u)'J>llO ~ llY --· ------~:.~Rtnlal~. S40·S3'0 '8l -Gl30or 6fll·Gl5l ew1>0rt·Stt~ to beac,; l11n Motel 600 'so. Cs aMpproCx ,} )'rs. :.tna Del r~r;'~~ .. l~':. Ornchurc. lnby!'11trr1hs kpr 4 ho)'t1, 1'4"-1 lHJ --'~rry. no pets !__ Lae mod.. 2 br. $1'15. wk. llw)'. ol94·9436 ~ .... S4S·fl78'1 '. '· Oc111blc hrs. l'nrt lime • " .... 11111 •• 111.".• ••• :;?::~••••••••• RESORT LIVIMG or~· mo. 642-3490 ' -('I w/dellks, S30, $$0 FOUND little do11. tan col· Tht GJ...tl• T041Ch Ref:t. S3ll UttJ9 ___ _ BrtpL-s.pool ClosttoM Oukwoorl otter s the EWPOflT B E ACH . SiO. 1525 w. MacArthu ~.spayed. Vk4 Main Yorthe llllleextru l.iabyiuu41r w11nt4'd, day" Viejo & occon Frum finest In r<>sort llvln& Ill a charmln1t I Br apt, J blk 1110. C.M. &50-0213. 9•3:30 St. llun~.J'Jch. 642•\403. In Outcull Mo~sogc Jllj!ll school !ltud f'nt, my si~. 29041 Altlma. of ~t~u cartuf!otd. 100Ct;AN.ORBAYSlp11w ll,cll ff 0 Ive Linda. Call 75l·3fl3I boml•.Cbllofl0.751·6&26. Crown ValleJ.831--085!_ r::::a~i:!: "'.f~~Nt~~ 4 ors. $1~ wk. 11211! W ... ~~rnlshtd omc:. Air: FOUND J.a y r old fem ale ank~ to our Lndy & z.:r Adam11 & F,111rvlcw, Mew-n•och 316 swunming. health cl11b1h l\:llboa Dhd, cpl. Sll5mo. Pl\642·-4081 . Gerai111 Shepherd. Vic Mother Cabrini ror pfo-1_C_l'f_~------- ••••.r.;••••••••••••••• an •ctlvitlea 'dareclc>l' Parll t-runllnston troct.l.!m'.!,!Pl~•~ns~w~e!.r~to~pr!::a~y~c:!r~•-,t--•------• Br. l'~ bn. lownhouf whopl1ns pert1es. BBQ'a .c ..... 1 ...... $ 4250 ........ ..45 lt.Jt983 7· PARF.NTS WITllOU BANKING s\~·1e. J>ltns. qit•L ~rps ar.d more! Free Sunda> •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND young black & PARTNt:CLc; No S9!'>. Ju. NIW ACCOUHTS jjatio.. fitd pooi. ni9UU . Brunch. t..:ai:una Beach ~. !ba, M~ff OfiftCE white <'Gt. P-'1ar Corona ly 16. 8PM. C':('n. m~\ina COUMSILOa nopets.S22S.s.482G82 ~_.auttful sini,1cs. lh~ lltlltopwoodltita.sshse Ol..,_OIE del Mar Post Ofhcc. & d•nC'c. 1-'V Comm Saturday Only tor our ....... room apu., utnts ...... Wood )' setting. views. ~I &40-~ Ce"\ . 10200 Slater. All Collla Mc11:a ofc I.Ac \Yp· . Br. lBa. &tw Day & unfurnished. Models clun1n~ senice incl. l.l'f() ICI ft . In shof)pcng sfncle parenUt lnvltt'd. ln.-c. £JC~. req'd. t!ull Oce an. New c;pl.$. p:un •nd1ul)'ll)..to 7. ;\\'all. Aug 1-Mpt 1 . 968$. center a\18913 Magnollo fond yo1.1 na femal P.W.P. 24 hr. ph. 546-5788 M~ Donnelly, drapu . 2l a >'h old. Sorry. no Grtc under 21 & ~post~ req'dAM,327& atGarfleld . f1n vty. DeaJle. Vic. ttrookhurs 1_.C......... .,.00 1 S4'·2lOO ~ .• 673-~anerl. no pets. Roomma t e o J·174-l433 It ht'dlaaapofia. JJunt -_, ... 1------.-..----i &erv\ce ~viulilhlo. "MOO• '. L.oke Ta"-e Cabin, in QwMr 1·174·1 lnaton Reach. •a.tto ••••••••••••••••••••••• C•forMa ...., .. 1 Br. g:a .. pk;. stepa t tM" mon~~t'~llnry Lttes, sips a. $150 wt. ' MIW OtHCTIOMS Sa•• Ir L._ ~a<:h. Yrl)'. S2~ mo, OAltWOOD•AIDIN n.-._.94-224so.tter. Prtstlp...... Foun d : Tame Whit A social iroup for 1700HarLorBl.C.M, SM-6899:6'75·1598 APAITM9ft"s •I Lee.. ............. spotied PiJeon. Nr. slnitles. 30·4S, pro· Equa.I OpporEcnptoyer 1_, Ollt Mh. 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Sct:rct:ir) i n C :irden Apµly 11200CondorAH• Ge:,ncral Office h1:lp 8306600or G.U 21!10 n n~~>d G l~·il72 "orking rnnd1l10nl> & orp . .>ll) •ti lO Gru,•e Mtleli orfil'e. lie OfFtCE t'. \'ly tliti 012~ ln:.urunc£• etc. Exper'd : ,-.., . -• • , -• -T Jklllll a1>1.1hca11on~ for ---''omp<tny b.!nd1h. C.ill ciulr('s GS 'A'llffi ly pm~ II U.ar<'u 812G631 11 0\;Sf.Kt:t:Pt.H fl)r r lime 3 II & 1.1.l1mt-Medical Lob Ai• t1ndu al s:i6280011n 8.:SO llltlflLVM. l ·l IPM and oo wpm i.l\orlhund MJtur\' person w Ii.om<' U<rn k kc e Pet ('It' r k. ---adult. fam•I) under .til. r time 7.:1 :10 & I> t1mt· E " n•' r , cl in ('II o ,,. a I AM i-:oii:. I' L·r JL',.' l' :-./ wk i·•s "'111 su111111rt arr.ct' with• S&L nrw :>\'counts or 1~rmunenl part llnw lr Di::~T,\L 1h s1st·orul Slit" live-in. fine quurk'r:. Xlnt s.ilnrv & benefit~ ,., ---, ... • ... " · 1" · " ,. lellt•r t'X""r. needt-d lo wm k '" a trt • 11 of\'. 11cry olc l\lusl l.YVt' I~ 67$·2256 w pJ1d hl'''lth & hft• Ill lolJuralut\' .1si.1~tul!l'~ lll·al .. ~l:lll' CXP, :11dl'S & orderlll'S. all ~a Io s i• n ll ' n I' t:' r ~ .-t<!J2 ~ • --- -.__ ~ \\Ork Ne" IJ'lrt.;A.rca l:al, F<RU TIAIHIMG i.h1fls. Cont.1cl Lido Con· M1111111um 3 ln •I ycnrs e~ handl(' all pl\ul>eb ol .:_· v.pm l.tJkc'l:ra)·:1&u~ .fDULSUMMHJ"I !>ur Stalfing i:c '''r) fur .. ppt IJIOOllO It·-'•' l I& It \'llll'SC'<'lll <'enter l!i!l5 pent-nce nl'lc'ilet1 i:ustumer coun:.clhni: & Ml>l :; '"'>wk ~2-2521. .,.. good. Su1li.'r\ on l',l\'h I l'u ...... rl>': • "'" 01"!1, IS Superior \ve 11:0 c• M• Offlc• t'Ol'rt'Spondenre. Th•~ I!> IOOttKHPER. f /C OE:"TAL ASSISTA~T-, ....... ""· ..;1 :.bift +2 l.\''.'l's. Medical proud to urrcr lbl! ~bl Ill -~...-----flor IMtiGI COfttact ... respon1>1blc pos1t1un re Orthod . Ch ti ................ ,,. • ,\pply II\ Pcr~on 9 ,1pm trw1111\tl · tQ l)fl'PUfl' you I I SALIS qmring 45 ~wpm lypmg ~I 11'l Ile ex per 'd · ': onln· amn e. Work 8 bnt. a da)' m~r )Ion thru i''r t l'l'l'mancnt ', llnw. b;irk to mak..t! murwy. lo'or info. Lie. 'd U..U •4 ' CZ Ill 444·051 l • • & good SIK'lhng skills. Days \r\'tnc. 556·39..'17. :"\t!v. port. 4'2 dayi.twk. f>f~ :acron (room c, f>ort< l.1d0Con' Ct'ntcr (IHI ct• Sol•' 1' 11 ~ID altuul tic1?ni.in11 & I mm· • c lCqual Opportun1t v IOOICKIEPEI-~rthocxpr.req 612~21!_ MrP91"l.1$arn ~lQO+ ·r <16'1Fla~ship lld Sal:1ry •111c11 P ref .•n~ "3lll33 M11n Fri Frffl4dey ~mvlf>Yt'r !-'or ful1hrr mformation F"'·ll lti ... •. Thr'""'h trinl Oent::1I A:.si1>tant l'art wk. 1J;ase r ate. oonu & ;\'ewport Uch 612·ff0..l I Cnllc.:•· bkJ.:rd v. 111 tra111 , -I Tr .... Cowse & llll\'n ,, ... a"1•l l'lru:.c -u ..... v ... ,. u ri \\' 1 r llesumt• lo .\ti ~ 0 5'H I. Rt· al ......... ,t'. Comnll'rt'IU colltJ\'t Uart 1t11111. hal.1nc·t'.w J:•m 'I & secty llmt· .. m1 imum_ 1 yr t''I: comm1.:.Mon, or..'" un 1).111\ l'llol. U11\ 151>0. IEALn IY LOS .\M: ,.:1.t:s ,Julb . l''J?Ublc of manag-per. Xr.1y he.~··~ ~~~~~YP~~1~s., tt~ MACHINIST Cor!lta :\k-.J . t·a !:12626 f't;o1rn \I,!' \\'l~CS 111St ufhrt:\fOr •ntll\ •dual verbal N P1tb1ht;c to di -• R t &t,0\:'.\1\SSOCl1\TION iialur)' l',lmm.•ns uralEfHnt11I Asi.1stant. rho1r wo r k . S t udent!!. Good gc-ncral. b nrk M• C• •cep • Pt-ri.onal 1ni.tr11rllon ANANCIAL •:\tunu.:..-m~·otupporty'i. SICRITAIY •tollO' • C:omm1oion lll'rc·,,, )Our \'l\t1nre 10 w 1'\P. Cl\,\I ar~~·. C~ll side, I )'I' lll\f.l\lr. Xray hl'. 11, 0 11 i; e w 1 , I! 11 I& grounJ. Setup & opt'r:Ht• front & bt11•k ofr .,1·y1.11111o: (7141675·4500 "''" l-r1.~~0·5.t•fa·a~I J';ewporl Bch 't).l . .Hl'J22ur m oool \l hler' ~r e variety of mal•hmeli. 111 · k1ns ,•x11<•r i;w-110.W _ .. ~qu:.I Opp t;mµluyl'r riciukk"«~r S...•i:) 837_:222tl ---_ 'A'ckoee. Shlhto art. clu dlng t11rre1 I nth\'. :\fP.~ W0:\11':~ :\IJkC $.ll •l.ti:'d trn1111n..: i!wkti "'}1'k in rhc t·11~11wcrm1o: PORTFOLIOS l'111SM'~llt111·t1mm.·d J,•pl . uf :1 (n,t i:row1 ns: •OnlhcJob\r.111111111 \'Ollll)tlll)' v. l\ich Is ,1 m r Salv:. of fie~.:-.-" prt Uch Ut::"T1\l. i\.5SIS'r.\NT fl 3Q·2 .3Q or 3 :S0·9. 30. 't-rt le le II hu ri s~nt a I home l':H•r) thmi: :.uv (all!.i11 012G___ Cll,\IKSIUt=·t:XP CaU for 1nter1·1ew.1'1mc f!1•1111 & punch pruse;; l}lled . m"ri:h11nd1u or In me ha~ jui.l re •~Ian) torlofl•t·ll loc'~ !caller 111 1t'< r1l.'ld Thi~'' t'l'I\ l'll a multi m1lhun ~u hl'lo!OW nci: to avply a .:olden ovportu111ty for Juliar rnmml'rc1al 11ro llD C:AIPlT a Se<·r••tary on lll'r w;a~· J Hl We n eed ex RIALTOtlS '6l·''" up. r,o WPM ty11l11~ al' 01\Sl\I:'\<: -' Lire Roolts.833 800t'. ~mnll 1.1reel!>lon µarts, vurlt>d Call Barbura ~·1\.'ill lt:ll St\lFS CTrt' Non·smoltl'~l4~l!_ ---Smull ahop. Oayl' only &nol b-60 6589 HEW ACCOUNTS lt1111k ex1>1:r onl)'. Ct111· tlll'l llub Creighton. 133 37\)0. lrvmc Nauonal 1\.111'-t:quJI Oppor. t-:mp~orer ----- \\'II \P '.\l at • l n U C HTWEAPONS :\luslhfl\cuwn toull' - hrs.' ~ 'w'kn11\:"s.~1>~. ~s4c)MrfDecorator 1.:'<01''ANTJtY STACOSWITCH INt; ~Cl.od tlcpcncfoble µcrson 11t>r1c11e\•d comml'rrrnl. f'or delmls r all IJ1111Ja curotcl)'. hhul'lhllnd. Mx dt<\•elovment o riented --cl.'llcnt bl•nt•fltt .. i.alt-spooplc .--------•t L M. COX MFG CO. sun IOam ·JI'~· n ION 1".'ttde<I, purl or Cull tlm C!. Position:> open to men, t 13'J Baker, Co.-.h1 :\lcu . l'or ch rid c.·are. hou)ewrk. llA HUW ,\K,.\• 1024 S,c od rl"5 ume t o Outduor t ra1n1n1t and 549·3041 hve m out. Start St'pl lr\lne. N.B. G1:..,p33 ai.k \\ allpapcr Decor In· Jobs. Desert. JUnttlc. l'.'qual 0,,por Emplorer ~Sal open. n .. rs. ~0·0141 WE ALSO OfFEl: for Phil tenoni 2tl8il2 Margucntt' mountain o perut1ons J ,\fl G.833·13!17 RN COORDINATOR ISOSE.Warncr. S Ana _··_·q:_1 o_ppo-r t:mplO)'':.' I Parkw:ay M.\'. Ph)'S1ully :ind mc-ntally ------•Scr v•C.£S wh ich find CHARGEM"'SE lD I S T It I H u T 0 R :s r h:illcn1tin1t Tro vel.~IJ\lD. Uvc·ln. hse\\ork. :\URSt-: IOOllL'Y tiJ' pul new com· 11·7.3u.UI :.htfl Mu:.I U.\~KING II 71''.\~. full 11m~ & • re NEEUEO. re .. olulio"ary m1.:a.ls. mcdicul. dcnu.l. cook111i;:. r h1ld ('arc for 5 • LVH'S--IM'S panic:. into !Jui.mess or hove 2 yr!> ex per In Serretaryfllookkl't'Jlcr SANTIAGO IANIC hl'I lonta~ 1,1d~ con-diet producl "Slender housing provided. Par .r old boy. Must h11 \'I' t'1l1ni•· 11 1 We ha,·e a locnh' c.·npital to l'Xpand ~upe rvb.ion in a cute <.:all l>cl 10:1111 & tlpm Tl'STINOf'F'ICP. 1_al..-~cl'11t (l·1~lcl\ 155! ~ow"Sll.OOm\'t')<lmcnt. s tnr1s S361 monlhly dn\'er~ l w. l'enin Pt 1•on\11111n l11 l t-rc11t cx•~lln1tl'omp:rnie:.ut no hosp1tul Contatl Mrs 81111114 Ila~ 1mmc.'ll OJlt'lllllJ.::. ror Nlpt•nQr •e :"II ~ ranlu!>llC profits Cilll L>eterminc 1r (iuu_hhed al prca 815·3721 "t'AH I~(; .. \'oul make t·~t to them untrl they J,.,e~ •. lts~~: ~.,2·c27m31.o rco,sJtlll ;...,:;.urv~ lJAY SC_'_ll_OCJI. BJ0..~3115 Arm)' Opportun1l1cs or. - ---the ,·ur .. oC our PRlMNll.i. rcn'l\'c th~ fund:. wh1rh " ~ " ,, ' 1o:,prr ti 'fcllcri. Full & ICllEt'·.1000 mo t-:,irr·d -------(kenearesl you. ~la1d11 Appl) T~l' l'!n ~•l l)OISlltble & \\.: cure foe 1..'i how we llequired lhc Hospttol. JOl Vu:lor10 ln C O:\I. lookillg ~u• fl tmwt:: . T S1t1·,. b1ue Beet. 111121:.l[)rivcr-. pJn time C\'l.'1>. Costa ~te11a S-10·1026 l.a~unu, 211 :->o l,;llnsl ~·uu by offenn1t an xlnt, above proJecl . c.~I. 1-;, o £. ix·rson with scl\,ool offlrt• l'rt:~ 11~:~~~ 1~~;200 Sl. ~n nf~pm Over 21 ran t-arn ~.xl~a llunt1ngton Uch 002·8K21 llwy, l.ni:una Bcorh bcnclJl.s l)Ul'kagc. Pleui.t'I cicperic nt•c I' iri.t u 1d l-\1ual 0 1>t10r Fmplo\'er CHEF-WORKIM ~ dol I a rs. l\I C· ~. t-:d i. Sunt:.1 i\na !i-12·413() ~k 1''or !\!Ml. (:ohlel appb . Ucvcrly Ma nor .. •1\ll support activi1i£'s --~;.. LYM-' -back~~c:i';t~n~ ~~r:~?~ . . • -w1lh 1''ur~an tro llllfl l'1u:i, u o E. lith Sl c;M ~b:,~hc P'jOI~~ Malt' or ~·t'mah• to hvc 111 :!H 52 \' 111 1-; s.t r a ~>ti' Ol•\'esi1ary lo sn,oothly Pruct1r:i~·& Ord~rhu ~~~~c rc11um~ tol>Ad. ~~ -for l'o~nll')' l:lub p J~t· oa1v!R8s w ... U'T-\'eJU I~ • nlithll>. 'ti(' "'1th St :'llwpt 1._a~u~a lhll' Equal I!' cxt•cute the above. • N~ '°' fMjpt.l•l.-t11fl Qlli. 0:.iJI)' P1l11l. l'.O. Ro<t •--------•I ""' "'"'...., _ ~c ,\rmy __ ""h. \Ju<it h.t\l' o~n por. Employer . :\I (; n \NK ,. "nit r e" u m c t ( Mcnoor Wom en u . --• Add1t1on11 I i nl'O rnc reht-f &r pnvate duty Ex· 15G41, Cost;i . csa. a l'IJ,ltlhl'd Old no 7111 <: ( ~Ubl I>\• 2S or 0\'Cr Ll~l:OU Cll'rk P• l ime tr•n.' & ref'!< G.4S 0069 '.':UllSES !>OUtl'l'S µcr iteq 'd All shifts. !I'~ •TELLER• l>Jlly 1'1lnt,POU0~ ~. Apvly lnPcrson Muture man :"11 t'lq>t.•r :\1 1 ----· AIDES ' ~ull or 11fl Wei.lchrl SEC-JlETi\nv fur llclll ltnmNh,-t.-upcnini;: •n t'u:.t~ ~lei.y, C:i tr~'li2u Y .. ow Ceb nt'\.'llcd. A1WI~. 11 3. l~:?a . a"r'~~·x~·~ .. PE:RSO:'ll •oo··~ Comrn15slun Nur:ws. Hc111scr7. ~G~7 F;11t11te Co. in Fashfon t'osta :\h''ll otritc. Sav· -112SI Slall.'r 1\venur ~l~a Vci't!u Dr East, 1-:>.cc • lookini.e for part· ~~~i !""~t~~::[t~v:~ukl:11'~ \yPst~:llrr . Ur, Ste l!I~. Island. Must haH~ I )r!. inq,. "'"' Loun ur llank CLERK f ounlalllV:ilky '·-----t ime ui.:-uc1:ite In ("Ond:-& hl'nt.•flts i\pµl) IF YOU WANT: ;'li .B t;a l.lJ6 lll. ---· l'i..pcr. t)'pc O~·iO w .. m . t''\PNH'lll't' 1•n•fNrt•d -~ • -l.M1uor clerk, mnlc :to~ \\hol•·~al<•11upµlie11 Full) Purk su1i,•rior t'on\• Si\ll.ll ,\Kl-:R ha~ poi.•· ii h 80·!10 w'-'m Cull )111"1 bl• "ilhn~ to "ni k RECEPTIONIST £1.x{·kr. )Jg,ml·21)'dpci ~·r o~ >NI. f'ull tlnw ttcpl)' \II r.-p1tahicd 6i:I 2223 llth J). 11 lj ~l~rtu• ,\'" ,\ n o PP o rt u n 11 >' l u 11on•.i)l)l'n i-:x~r n'<a'd Eileen. G-40 OIZJ -'nml' S.11ortl.t) E~ oo mi: or n nnm1c •721 Uailv l'ilot :i:J(J w .... 8 .,, • .,1 L'OL' 1 ~C II """ ""'I l't•llt•nl ~alar~. v.nrl..1n~ Th:> l>ntl)' t>1lot nt"''''] r fllme l'ott-ntial SI 100 Ba': Cosi:i :'11 l'~ll ('a "·",\I; I': R a" lt ~ for '' .,..a.~ IU ,., '' r~irt:~~:el~iru~c~::;~t~;~ _3_ "':'"-:-SECltETAltY 1·omli11on' ,inti twn<'f1ts rll'rkrecept11m1i.tfor11 rno bl)•r G3'JGl23. !1~'6 Murkt•l l.1q unr Stnrc.:'liliRSl:-.IC' mu"h money ~Hid "'irk a lcb C ure~r·.~l ead y Hank cxµer prc('d Sh t'ull 11r a1>1>h at l>rall('b. S::it!dld111t'k oflt1•1• \1 1 -----l\1Ah IM)I, i;rt-at 14rov. lh . AIDES LYN'S w11h rril•ndly rouvcrat1ve work. Sl75 wk t> lO ~turl rcq'tl. Contarl OuroU\y AMERICAN h1• nl)ll• to tYIJ", h.rnol IXrlRllHCID L.tf1uor elt•rk JJt1rt lhtl('. C/lltllOlllll. 0110 2 yr~ h & Rtti'S .,.~pie !-\Iller Hrul!h! .113·711 Knuuk Ph<l"t'?o & rn,nt \'1111111 .. 1 OFPICIHODUCT n1,h1.s &c"kno~.ovl'r:W. 11uo1 or ~ttH'••ry r _ - -VACfflCC'ITY UANK SAVINGS ~:Helle nl rom 11.111 S4LIS raso .. Nll. married. Cull \lmi: Nb ll c ~PP n lo I b I('. h 0 Ill IA'l us kCt'V )'1111 llS b,•!S) c-U 752-1014 -----Goldenv.cir.t & 1-:dmi;er "'11wf11i. $:!.31) 1wr hou ...,....., & WOM.... 6l2~ v.ork\'t lllll'>t ha1c n •I :. .1:1 )UU """l 111 be l op -Sales t-:nl(•l':lec toS25K llunl Brh 8-l8 l:i:J4 · ..'i~11nov.1•r /\nnuc Wn1t1•n nppht.1110111' on • _... "" -ll(<n.5'19 2702 pay for lull 11r P t Bkkpr ~1·y f RE $000 -----\'thtJ~l\'1111 1~ Wnll!i\11 •711,l>n•I) (omm111silhls up to , • • -.• Morgan ., "ur!ll'o 1-:~ccS...t•y tul900 SICalTAIY ~Ir~ lt111 r !17!10800 Piiot. I' o l\ci'I: 1 ~1:0 11t1,eri1I hundrt.>d dollJr!I •LOAN ~t.\NAG l'.ll TR,\l:>H.I'. llcg1~try GJI 13 1:1 or RIALISTATE Wordl'rt>t·e ... sor· tu$100 l'tefcr w t mcdlrul or t:11u.-I 0111>Urluntl)' co. .. tu Mt•111 , ('a !l:ffi:!tl 01 IK'r snle. ll! 11\'ll unh:ur. 1":1st fl)o~ rc•ta.urunl. ~3·23G5. SALESrlOPLi ,~l'C~ f>llf ,\hm F ee JolHI lc$1ol C.'Xpt•c. ,.~llSl ,, 1ood t•mph') l'r i\1 1t' >'"" may till our 1q1rf1r11 rC>mp11tn11ed nN•ounl CLOSERS* Uii.:Wlll 11111~ Mull. l'•nYll' MllDID In tnl' 1'1•rsonnel Agency typU.t. ll<'l'Cf)llOn lllll><'l' ---------•I 11on lit thl' (.'ostu Ml'!<I "' lnll !il'l'Vl(.'C!i to 1unl & "''l 1wrunl l'XI> nl'l' lh-.t lhll Ht>ull)'" :1dd1n11 ·188 ,.:17th. C.:o:ita Mc~u ~rl'f'd. !"root urc fil)JX,'Ur rl .. 1 Cler. 330 w l\a) M mid1lh• s1tt"1 bv~1nl'llAt•1< D111t.ne)' Sa\111g<1 & Luan IH2 'iUil orti'T:I :1<.':J:: Office Clertc 11111, •tuff ln ~1 1,~111n ,.,.. ~rlt 221 6.12· 14_70 "Wlll>rt or Tul\tln 11,..11 nrm.11.. • llml' n1l•'ll t~unl 01>110rtu111tv CJll l'alllldrC> A<'t'non11n11 ha~ Op•.>n•nlol> rn llr;mic . & Solu Cl•rt. , . ~ ~ Or111 ,.., l\<'t•r It. 13t.i I': •. , L·-lo • "~riit"•.-• '"'°"' l"' for mlll\uluul' 1., ~hmufa cl urtnJ.: & SJh•11 O ju Thi• new t•11mmh~111n ---__ C11llfor:1p1H _lilQ()llO , t ,. "''' 'c r "" ~ .,,.,..,..,.,,., ' 3h"k<'n or Co'''' Ml'MI h I h 1 -ll I\ St. CM ~ 18 O'•ID • • Pl,!r'd '" clOttln!; ~'llt\ \' ,\ ('n nt•Nls n lih· > 1n111t.1 '1 M 11I1• 11" 'i.' c nr;111ci.h1d), t""lwr'd. 1<('1011 • •c·unl . ou11 rlJll Im nw<l lk•uu11ri:i11 CO Nl 'P.tt GIHI. llDlhna FwMlw• • .,.., ., ~n.·cnllnn11l lonn11 lk'"'°'' lur t rtolth'•' 11~0 1111!1 ~1·v. IN"lrl Ill.(' ~I c1<t111lh~hcd "hh'I\ Jlro· cloth In I! th er 2~ Norse ) It Ill Nwpt IJrh PRICISIO.... hi (ullurptl1m\',O\l!r &L~T...cllt S11\'1nf:i< & lua11 Qr ttram \\'ill "tort ""'''t1i\t~1· .. :u s"1th11t luu11u vido •1 i.:ret1 li'r o p t'Vl'~~llV1~:t 0.r~mhn k '·•·o•eyo ·d "' 8 11 _.,, l I t.i t k lh· •rv dn\' •r ut $.'I IJlJ hr 1111rt1Jn1ty ror r1n11or1{1I · · '' '· ''"'" r11 w · "' ' 1 H"'IRCUTII• 1 yr11111 .117C>·f>Ol:tl t: iir 'd h('lll wuntt•d, m<>r1111~e 1on .. ,na 1u<' 1 , " \'r:. "lirtl'r 11111)' Cull ,h l fl We'(>k l~ pay "' " lbl I 11 11 u r ouoll ~c('d Xlnt :\loi.t h1n·1• std 1lrl\111.: i tl""J:"'July l!#thH;rni II n•wur•lil Pun't 11'1 1h111.;11 ll'llflt'r~on w;intrd · ... With ln('(ll h1llu\\1ni; or " ,., ' "". """ , &IG 'orB33·962j 11<1lary & ·n~f1l1. GOOfl r<'t: "'11rov.t., .1 l• I )' o 11111m onl\· i: .ant:l' u u i<Ut'\'l'l!I u .. omen~ 1 rc11,; i..,np hu1r r u t11ni: onl)• Mt•rln<'Jl11nh.,ate Mu~t earee r oppor toll &11111 ad\•an\'f'lllCllll oll t futun•ithph)'\'OU L:i.1t u11:1 ll<':ich. Coll t~on ,'?11 !.0r ln~r\'h•w r ('Ol' .. "r<>r• ""I t·'"'J N nx; Cl II m e " •· h I I l fr ... "" .• I' f r r I "' I " WfO\'Crllmf• & pn" \lll'll Nrv.port ..rro ~ 41:!.1 bl-tthal>I\• " "' pnnal ~Jt::'\ 'RAI. Ot'l'ICt:: In J'c-t'llOOnc-1 17111 ~9 O!IU2 por Call G-tZ ~ _ a.cf Hiil ••.-Y 4'JI llOltl 1•131 "73·lll:W. buulH'tft n w /folluwln" hie•. M1 ~ • tft•ri·1n11 It vnned rMp r1~'.tfun1t104'r Info... 1 MAMUPACTUllM• PHOME 1\n c tobU11h('<I <'Of!'l'On~ ~Al.1-:S. p/tmw. MM·l''ri.,r;r rvm.i i-.1 ut !On l\tten " C---"---GI-" or r hl l.lt'rson. 1M"rm•· ""4ua ppor .mp oyer SOLICITOaS i.crvln1o: Ori11111ii Count) ~ llr Will trriln Jl'or 111, dnnl. <'lC ll<'r d Un)' &t r or 11 °1' h 111 t I"" I t• d -:---; " Mnl Ilion No ""um· .... 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C.:.11 Mr-l\ont. hie ~ ''''*' 111 tnunu · --S.ni1cc PiunU1 ibop1 v•e "' • 1 . \l Ill', h Xlnt 01,por for nit.ht 1 n A hrs. 7 30a m lf taS.2640 ~ __ _ SECRETARY <'O!'ol rt'd uellon i1tud>' "' llCIPTIOMIST R33 K!ll!l ~'!':~~~112". w /a hi 11> · I h T n S r'l:l~tln .: opNat wn~ rllNTIHG SHOP Wk ti II 111 ....., "" P~'·1111 ~ Ulll llYt' 2 OOpm. UC"·' ru . Ol "':('nCro lirc. Mature t1111hly ~tlYlllCll. l.'l·na llMOlllY r lllme· II f\, 0 (llY~ r-;com ~t r(lll5 ()\•c rlock - - lol!<•wm1t ~:l·:U7l 631-18.11 l>cll 1 aco. 112( femnl' ntcd '°" io F,xr cltt'nl opf)Ofto'11!t\ ,,.,.umv. s!M:.r> histur~· Po~illon ov('n. l!:xper. " ltr lh·f V:icutltlnl'. T)'11· op<'r'•thrs ·plcee workr'ol I\: ll o r11. II ru per y h-..Asslstanh ~P\~Ot~\e,CM . _ surum•t• ~ Mus t ft3v0 ror rapid adv11ncomr r rll t n prnonnt"I w /bl ndo r y n r o f f ln.i cll~4'ntlul & i.omo SIT ~l • °''"IC' ('n M11~l "'"" L• -·1 It i h d irouplr or rctirl'ff person ellht r u .ance or In· In morl~lf 1,Hl w,tr)' monuer. lt-10 t; Oc maehlnea deiolr~ t<1uol know ·1 ur M f t.:11 rt' & cor. Salary + ur al r 1 1 rn" <' u r I'' suninl~ t' >C"r ~\u!<l be J\ppllr1nt mu11t "•''e r uk•ntal, S•nla ;\n:I, Co 0 ..: 1 Su Ml ·111. 812 ~!iM, llunl Jowancc or eo1nm. X1r11 Ourllrttl' Sal(ln, 200 to m11na~c 16 unit apt able to ha le.ltlcphont Ii(~ typlnt1 ,;kill~ und 92'1U:, PPor .mp pycr. lnttlnn V11llry nnv. •S.Cys. te S120CI potn\I. l'honc fur l\pµt ~l'"l'°rtCcntt-r Ur.ND. bldtt in Newport Durh & be .:d ty 1 ()(r •dJtt· oper•l \' rnlrul1tor JUI n l: 1 I>I"1 r a n o , fbll" p. 8382 N<·wmon Ave. ~/Al..._/ •• O. 11162_ ·<\26l __ _ L 1 l e ma Io t e n :inc t • , · ,. #>. ,1 1-\nowl~~ or re.ii t'"tuh~ SS •I,....... 493-8122 ext 33 0 .... ,... ---------1 1714'992"'410 tt-nt airport lnmt' . ...._. MA A "'" \ e Paid l'ntltloMI "'EACU•:n -Mn nlcunrl. --"--- -11.tJ·tSll for 1 •en lt'W. helf.f\11. l>utlva lnr lud~ ''oun" 111dy 11•."c) #nr LI R I " \" •nC" 1' BOAT CAlrlMTllS 1 II l ,. 0 '" ' -z t• nucni / .,l' • diploma . Vcnlurll <:o ic;ouplcs·Hou~cwlvcs. t :l· -GU"'tis tyPl'llt oun upp cnt ons. lcJithn:ile rull time fJOSI· PIOOUCTION RICll'TIOHIST 4020 nlrchSt,Stc l0t beech town. (7 1t 1 tra 1ncon1e. Part lime •1 est•r,ow tn,oruclionsd, l ion In CQlllft Ml'"ll . In N'""""""l Ctr Shorp. NC'tl. JlOl'l IJcaeh &.tJ·tl.I" ""1·1112810 ?nm •.-.1,. "·11 S..-t·"""• I rvint' "-C to ~en ,. • r o "" or m 11 an J•· .. lt" 5 ..... "'o "ICP n'"' "' ,,.,. , •.. 11 r \ 1 .... l b .... ..., " .,..~ -..... .,,.,...., p ';t .... .a.1 ......... ·-d a .... ,, ,..... ·~ ' ,... FOREMAN -i .... "Ill ""'""lrlt'ICCI ... _..:._ or I l>I>. c.'\ a -~ --,,.. .. ,, l . IMm"" ltf'M'T• '"" r""""" enc" We nd to St'houl f;arn '""'" " ,.,..._ , ... _.. S• Da~· work, M>me nursing. «'mploymtn . t u1dc lmmed1alt'npt"mng Con· whlle)1.1ultarn.Applyor •ood typ1:..t. 840 4836, S(.'f'rf'tarial position req·1 pwOlll I t'klc,.lyrouplc. _ work. linlfo s furn t:ict· , i•all lln)' af\. ur Cl' t!ll2 IOATS Betty. \'t'rtllatlh\y. hi ch•i:rt.<e ~ Xlnl opportuni\~ w/4 yr FIHALASSIMILY l ll15G·3542 A"e !!I & o•er. Retired P't'~un11t1 Dt'pt. ll"'r•.~ r .. 1• C".·la ~.1 ..... r.arAe Bout M anuruc.-llC~/SICY r u pon 11 tblllt)', ~Int old Sl .000.000 w mpa"> -~. Uni\ cr:i;il.' 1221; W. ,..-SJIOtt ,..,0 :; i'rl.1 ° "~ ""• turr,. s k ii 111 • I ea d In g t c rot' solc'tl-orf\tnted pe1-:-un MILL ~1hver,y & lns1tallatloo Sth St,8.J\. lnte~cw hr:. .• COMPANY ~1 -... -tX.l'ERl t::NCt:o 0;-.11..'' COf'ltlr-n ~o!'pa~y mua11mnt &to tu~ N1 to haf nd 11 te 1cl('1>hf> 8 nc 1 11 1 11les ·' 011 or ITU o r UP · l0.3Unoon 6\• 1.:l()Om '~Cb,,!lantu )faturcwom11nnl'Cdt.. .. ll" .... ,ene. Or•n•4•Co.J\irJM>~•~ff ... o.c Airport C:all ror . 0 ow-11p • .'c lhj! t.:urllc nl u lury. plt~nc~. Full '1me 1~ )Ion Fri ~ctu I Opp l h »lon\'le)oCia•iv my llHh<lm to\'W't•for~ tNtakATIOMAL enttatllt',Hlfmotl\'ated appt.~·2118:?. n hool 6bus1ncs.e11.C11 btnrhts & v.'Orkrna <'On· '~ 8 Salurd:ays. MU$l.,.. Em•er l'fl•> 137.~ month okl. Mornmi: hn-1 OffSMOlll reeeptloal1C 11tct'wtlll')', -ordlMllon w /ud,erti1t1n1 d" 4 Day v.k Mw.t ha\t! c"pr. t.rong. heialthy. de ---'t;Eual Q»POrtllnil)' t f' O-.n trans It rer M 1.1• t ti a,. e It t' I"~ 4r order dt.'!K. Must. be b I •. d \0 d t peotlable Ir bond•"le. •UT5 I 6 ..... ~ ... L• 89'7 67%1 l MAIM!. IMC. telC'llhOM ex,,en.;; • To Place your able lo handlo rlctali. :.ir 8 I II)' -es1re 0 op Lt art lmm•d .. rr ln··· u i........_ ';J1 ... , Toro mp..,y..-.... r -2100 ·-.. • ... ,._ l -p u • l c~ .• t qualityv.-otk v "' ,,.._..... "' • .. -... \)'\)1n1t -• .... • ""' "'' "Yast Rnult" cur•~~ y . .,.,nu r~.11ume <' · bene Uts, Dunl1p Ap· art'a, to• I few ~. .sAM'TA AMA General uc:rttarlal e!.-·ic• ....i, .... ory Personnel t>cpt. tJo p c PIC Tl WLM phancts. l81S ~ewport a day. '1.n Job. Ea S.S "' !\I AT U R F. W 0 M A N clvlla includH. Mun bi ~" .., VJ on:• IGlli . lrvlM. CA 92714. Ac~--~ Ul~d.C:\IS48·7788 lO ISO per •"le . ForVwdolt'lnt'M , gun to p l lme lo welrom er Vtnali.,anctn 1ilblc.N~ ad .... callNow TIU .. ~-'""" -more l.nfor-~ "draw r-'" •~n )"OU ne~·romtu & ronl•cl lhorlhand r~ulr.cl. Con -~ Kalmu" Dr. C.'-1 SP'.U, idle Item wrth ~ &1IMIU. l)l.1rt ~n ad in ,l~ l>~arly mel'('hants. fo1r"1:1bl hrs P time Sain. $40 $10 wk tact C.rol. 1t \\'estr1ekl 641•16 71 Savin &• le t,oon eitr>er '" c• 540.HJS D31ly P1IOl Cla1>1>1(1til ,\d. Equal Oportunk,) NIGi "~.ni A~. c .. 11 J"IU\\ l\eed rar. ltte IHJmf.! I ~up. lien. Wdlc!I ~ tu l.)tv~topmenl Comp:tn.)' .... UI l'('f\'d , 0.\1 MMI. l)lol\ I • __ _ i>.r.l ~;s _ -~ &m~rer _ f-f.U,lG,g. __ s 11 309.> dl'nl<1 .,!,c s .. 1 t68..lf.31ll ~· ~-_ .___... • '·'""' -< ~<&I for ,!PP!i.__ flHtSH .. "I -.... --· j OJ•DAILY PILOl frod11July16 1978 !!~!~~~! .......... !?.~~!~ ........... ,..!?.~~~~.~~~~ ..... !?.~! .. ~.~~~ ...... ~?.~~ .~~.~~~ .. ~ ... ~?.~~ .::.~·!~ ..... ~!!! .... W..-4 71 100 -.CH 1010 !\{h'41nn '1'n"h.-dc·r -'f,.Jl,\UL».~llhb..oiulc IUU..OACH rulLICAUCllON I Garfield. 118 Snt t·~m. ~•.•!11lw•>hip, Irv, •••••••••••••••••••••• Lili~ hrtll<I nl''-. lo.,. bt•.iul import -.11u S. t!l'f~ MAN \' PINI': rt'•~)I~ Qt-II I l'nm1ll\ "" quill {uiA<.l (;, $lOO or be•~ TOOL&Oll JOMATHAM'S Kenmore t-:lr(' i.tnw. $.'IO. n\llct lnd\M.lt'h W•t'r KC 0 •• ,\. s:JUU l»i EST.\Tt; JY.\\'t::LRY. lopo.. dryer. ~lo~o. n •. e>fr ~·32_4_4 ____ _ MAIH •S i"1MER K'nm11r~ t-:ln dr>o•. b.&>ktt. & 1:h.1111 llHkl ufr 17311 ART OBJECTS. AN h1o~equip."m1sc __ Approx 120 vets or u l'd STS. cir<• h111>n n1011.'". 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Au~. 1a 13. r-'O $!1$7 w-4903 or 648, 7896 'S 1 CHEVY 4 DI a._.._.1..u'!. Spad1•u~ convntl'c1 35· Auto. P/S . S\•t• to b\'h\'\l' Pen der Ba nd M aate ........-IA" ,.... Tta1hw1.1y Jlu11, &11>$ 8. rur ~1095 Llr DLR 133 apeak~box. $80. * SALE * rond, rorec-d otr hNll. full •THI CAI PlACh Call 67s.tel5 k itchen, new t'lll(IO•'. :!100 Harbor Blvtl, l'.'.I Office,_..._.• lust sell this w l't'kcnd: ~~~~"u:i\'~!~~~~¥ S26.000. in\'\' tl'<I n,•5t of 611·26:.'U 1~2 t:ourit'f', n(•w )CllO\\ 11:11nt w /bll. ,.arip,•:o. 'r ow1>.1r. 'll•r('o. ~ou< tire ... ~G ts:J~8 afh·r 11ll'a•l'! I t'nrd \ un. It II, J;ciotl r1mn1n11 t ont1 $.11)() llt~Oilll 9590 WI': t>AV '1'01' l>Ol.l.1\lt t'()lt TOI' .U!\1-: IJ (' i\ KS 1-'0RElt:N, OCIM !-;~TIC or CL.\::>SH . .'S II )our car Ii.\'. tr.i dNn M.'t' us f1r'l I AUH IUICK l•dp111•t 1015 Race w1nn1nn 16' 50 feroH•r S7SOO Sill ~tl~ •ir •----'72 NJnth<>ro. 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Call Jim btwn noon & • ·111 TOYOT,\ l'U. ~l•d•. lh•n• I'• 111 •1 111111•.- • --bo.1rd, :<.lull\ i.cll (111 dnl cond. $175. P.\1 646-5898 i3 Toyoln Lanitrru1wr. xlnl l'On•I 'IJllO olh•i \~I.mi: ,-,;;, 11'1 "1' Ctll CREVIER Hrantl new :<.tr.A color SJ:l 0801 9GO 1211 hrd tp, 52i\I m1. ~1 .. n•11 1:1:11 ~Sl c>rl!JI o:.::1.1 •11111 1'1~ "1'1; port.1bll'TV l'll~OU. ----AutosforSaa. "fl'"ett e . roll h.ir i i Auil• 141 , 1 ulh i.t'll ~5 1;,11-1571 '7:? llohk 11, w Trlr Sl8.')(). ll\JW 750, 1?171 very rlr>an ••••••••••••••••••••••• siR·S735. • ·12 1.\· •. "h1•l I & I SI ' U OAOWA'I' ~·""' .... 8353171 ,., l I 'I 1 Bike 111 suno r nn n" h1,1d1•1I ·7:1 C.1111 1 i.:"'"' -.... n l'Vlll •• any \ras . · ,...r u 1 "GetWaC 9510· ---l\M 1 F~l l'11:.,ln1111,H'I ' T<'ac J\lodel 2 aud1u mix· ll60·28.11 l'ond. Saddlebags ind. ,. M Wa11;onl'1!r Oll('G, runi; ctn many xtr·•:; ~l!IO rur ;),\I I ;:r. 1Hr UlllM••f OA1v•No t.1•C1"><t t'r. Oulby. <.:ass.deck, --$1500.673·1386· ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.Iron>:. Good bo<ly. ~lusl G-i..t~S'.11 ' ' ' AHoRomeo 970 5 •USED BMW's• SjnMll & ~uny quad tic· Luwr 1'o :11.M;s. ~d :.a1r ---·-BE A FLEEt Sell. s.ui 4:n1. '73 JI d CB""". I .-.. ........................ ii 2IHl:l 1111.11·:111 I <'OC.ler • lJynuco PAT·"· NJ111I. ~95. Ph' li7!i·6 on :i ....,.,,. A>' -------SI ord ~to Pll /'61 -1 ' 11 w ()\\'NL'lt DL'"PL'lti\'fL'• iJ u.a~u11.1 PllClll'\ 1 ''n:amp, otht-rs Mu:.t or~t!) 3476 m t e11 11e. ver y c ll.'111 B A Trucks 9560 VB. st11:k. like Sanfor1l /V • '" .... ., r, • r. ·;420112 ot:l.'l"S.I 1 :.cll.l)St orr 49-1 366Z -COL ~t"l 1\ :II Sloop-1< :,~e1!!~_as $1115 1714 • UYER T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Son':!. ltun s Ust orr 71 ,\l(j HomC'O Sp11l1·r ·;43ocs 1:1111.FMI •• u . 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Lie 1\Hll l<ll I S2499 S4HTA AMA LIHCOLH MERCUR Y I.IOI:-.: T IMIO !'l,11\lJ j\1).1 ;111 4~) 11 ·~1 t'J1111 \ 1, l O\\lll'r •1 :..'1111111 .o11111 1.11r, rll't •ll r: rp • ~tr"., ~:111:>0 •1" .Ll'i~ '72 CAPRI S269S \c. 1•11h I ~pct t r.10 ... ,,,. 1 ••r 1'.roup .all(I only •lo.111~1 111111·' t.11· :i1111•nf 540·5630 540-5630 1011\SO\ & so~ • LINCOLN ·MERCUH'I' Roodkurrna. s:!OO Jun -.:cwportOwnr fi4~G:i16 xlnt eond. $150, orr. 1 """'· rlt•an 2250 ......., • • .... i:11m lllll i;.ti;(GIO -------49!+·218.S Lontts.shorts.4 &~11pd.. 6153801 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1•1t·n11, 11\1rh .1ul1•1I 2626HARI ORILVD. --Fireball fl<1l't', day1H11L ------auto t rans .. campers. -~ '72 Hiii 1$ ,unroor, ,llt•k, 3.'JI 1>h:.'11'\\'' COSfA MESA ,\IJ)llfti\l, ·01.01< T \' Cun a,... ~·en .. ailed a iO _Yamaha Enduro 2.2 shells. mags You can AC' t -. ... ., . .,, t!I" Works,1:ood.StlS L.ake ,.·orcsl.S81·71SIJ miles S750.00. Call qualify . Toplarcyourmc~ai.te ...... Mew 9100 0,,...·~1~~~7.,:n _,..,., 1.11 Awtos.New 9100 Allfoi.Mew 9100 t:ull 67:>·~~rJ ------558·2214 or ~1·4288. NO NATIONAL Rill before the ·-•••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• loats & Mariu ---c~~~~~~k ·~t~~~r.::~ •TRIUMPH no. MUMIH NHDID ~ad~t!~~hllt', E..iptMftt Brli.tol t'ond. Pvt purl) IMMACULATI-:! lla rd On1ly Pifot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 1842.. tail. spnnger. O'er 'l:i~s1r1ed, G42·Slm'.1 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA GeMr.. 90 I 0 . lnvcst(?(i. Sam fll'\'. •••••••••••••·· ••••••••• :\Jorf?.in Out f;;I 28 OSL S 1500 . t-\Jlly c11p'd Cri.r Slps T, • •• • ...... 11.4 •• ' .... ',\ ,..VH••N1.,h)INllAC H Model 1620 B.iy City un· 6•2 .. hdrm. ll/T shower. Pri. Prty 642·2t!!_ f 1n111hcd. Plans avail Rlr·frlni. Genoa. Avon .,4 y h zso MX Di •----------• Ford M arint' eng. $1400 Vlff Brii.tol cond N , ama a rt O:iv18429302.eve! ·1 $2 1 9 '00 bike,super rlean.used GeMrd . · S • P . • ' times~. 6454594 t;.'6 4594 714/7.31 0291. C!\'eJ. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9701 a ... , .. OJNG llY f'lb I 8' 5 Bult~ 250 Pvrsenl(, • · f'rJ: ass · 19' Pac1f1<· (;atamara cherry C'ond. 1st Reas. new, oars & boot cradle, wfl rlr. "'ully cqp'd. ofr.960-36695411·Jll9l 1"-')lOfr.67?'5-494 Desperate, mus t sel•----------.a lotlh. M..W.e Sl72Storr. 842_·J_H_M _ _, '72 lfonda SI. 125. 1-.i--a 903 Good eood. lA> mileage . ..-.....--• i&' Yawl, 11lps 2. inbrd. 548·1814 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• llollom rccaulkod & re· -----• J oh.nson211t'. new. fastened. Will trudc to 13 Honda CB 3fli . 2 Must sell. Makeofr. s muller sail boot. hanger. Custom pllnl, Call 67H!M.2 615-8866. Xlnt cond. $900. 551·1206 to.ts, Powef' t04 "'orcc Ji~1vesallboat nmaha 2~0 Enduro & •••••••••••••••••••••• & trailer . Xlnl cond. Honda XR 15. 640.•~. '74 Bayllner Jamaica bo" <:.i ll l\73·5265. Mint condition. rider, &ood s ki le ba ---boal MuslM'll 61s.3866 14' C ATAMi\RAN·N -KONA CLEARANc .. ;.• 34'SEOCr ··rn. T JS,AP ONLY~ MARINER KAWASAKI ZI. 900Cc, Good cond1tioo. M iut sell $12SO. 962·7~ 2 itrn. trm l~. lop rond Yi\CHTS.675·1393 i-----------• !'lal' $18,500, Ph: tl42·4001 - ----als Monte. sn Cola 24 7 1133 2616 Columbia 22'. head, 6 H CC'. 111'11 Vy gd cond. $400. ----• John80n OJ D. i lps 4!M·~ ~· T rojan, sl€'t'ps 4. xlnl i,:ood cond_l>_75'_26<Wl ____ ~17 ('0"41, ~Ml', $.\,500 nr ln1ll loat SU / _" 117~·02llM morn/~~. ~Its P' t070 $600/bst. olr 548-8787 c·1n~!l1r 19-11 Chn" C 'run •••••••••••••••• ••••••• l'>l)C('dllter , m lnl t'On Avail. S3 OO per n. 2S·2S' I Sotukl, Savnac·TS 250, Mkln~~-675·3590 l•ower boat 3 60 4.0Gon:al,s;l50.~l·lll76aft ---' 6Pll\ 11' FbtJllS T l\1rd. nr ne" M l•l'f'Ull, N~~-· -,_._...., .... _______ , II~ II I' .. O/H, It trlr :llf:tWl-:O Slip for Cal 41 74 ltA1w•ukl 250 xlnt xtrn". xlnl hahin1t boo lle1tn 11'6" Nwpt lk ~ -mUH IU5 • ~U41H3'15 area 631~ t>atOlfw.tlS-7'43 UnlO.tc :iz• IU11i, CXlt'ns1v Nttd ' . Sil r u· .~:a CR·l~ RO<'ket. c.iqu1 p. tlcody to 110 .,0..,~~ ~ar. f;. nr;am. F~o· Portlna. J>lpv, R'J3 3~2 Cnll 7l41962•0346 head. 1:t.,1•d down Miii ----shocks, 30 mtkunl C'arb, N 1'; W Jo; v I n r u d e & loet su,. Barnet hvy dty clulcib, C hr)'!llrr Outboards ,nt Nwpt &ach 548• ne'# tuns W/iblmmrd reduced pnc-c11. M F.S1 -4ears. Totally rccond. BOAT (' tt.N·rt-:R. 159 Slip avail. ror up 10 4()', in SIOO . II• n '1 •tr u Newport Uh1t.1. C. M lluntlolo n lla rbou ~758 ~ arc1. M&-0929 eve~ i..;...;;_....:.,;_. ______ , y d aughter's Sutukl UI' Entervnsc Tri·hull 1 FOR SALE· t8' on'1hor 90CC Dirt bike. like new UP Mcrc. l /0 w /lrail« moorin~. Newp0rt Jslc. tond. for Sl"5 &&2.fltl27 used 32Vt hrs. Only $39t5 or trade for u ilbo111 nt Me :1 Boat Center 213/001-6421 Mofor"-9 646 .012 & S./1l...t ''' 30' ll/\ KC RAFT, '64 sa.J Speed 9010 •••••••~•••••• •••••• Twin Chrys. 225's. Just••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent 2' OJllC. Pvl. ply mU>re<t. J3' beam. Lrg a.ssic HMT Chris Cran 83'·2811 o r ~0·409 fish ing cockpit. J us spe.edster. mint cond, N~port Beedl, Calif. hauled & s urveyed. a.Mlng~.61~·1"0 ....._ ............ SlS.000 volue. Will sell , this wk rO(' $12.500. Ca 4• g lass. treller . 40tl 111/a to JZ owner. ~.5856. O.B. Elect. start. &l ofr P\.ahy ~•·<'OnllliMCl ~2S73 ~lal WffklJ RMeit Sm Newport Beacb Corp.. Reserve for lfolid•ys wouJd hke lo lease. f REGENCY MOTOR approx I rr. 19' lo 24 HOME RENTALS cabin cruiser w /heed. 92$N. HarbM Dlvd,S.t\ P"ler 1/0, •lso H I*/ ••S31·2SG3• • dock/slip. P lease call leilt 912 ---1 4131 .. cn.,1. •••••••••••••••••••••• NDAU. LUX URIOU S T el no--2'' '72, 2 roof aira. C)'cl 1988, 30' Lym a n. lwn It 9 rtl• ...,.._..... raclt, hitch, 1m m •c Cllryslers. xlnt shape. 9' Camper. 31ps 4. rangt .. loaded. O((er. 673•7123. $19,500 appu~sal. Bes 1lnk, lefl box: 12v/ll0V· otr. Call Rex. &u.43SJ IH llghu. S5222 Sal '74 ~ Eldorado. 22' 21' Cabin Crsr. 8uut. ~]~cv MOTOR slpa g t n Ac air. $10.500 ~Vinl atate, mllll-ell. HOM£ RENTALS 17lOM.l-l74I .... /bst orr. S3t·t MSN. Harbor Blvd, S.A. ~. W1tnds. ••S:ll..Z$03• • DOI lAIOllT VW INYINTOIT IN OltANGI COUNTY BUSES EETLES •15 ...... , l528MPW) A SP. com· fort oroup, tow miles. Blue Book USED"Ge ..... '71 l611NCH) 4 SP, AM/ FM.lcJ:f:.mance pack~. Slue Book ..... $al~ Price MIH RABBITS .,.,..... fl763202926)' sp, • dr ldn. leatherette. perform:r,ce pacita;e. l w,·· .,. .,..._. (326~730) 4 dr sdn. ' SP. leatherette. tinted olass, fSOtl sc!!lgs,5~ v w · Miil lllVICI P41TS ' 13111 MAllbl It.VD. SM-C100 .... T .. a.Uc .... !Hl,B2108521601 ! t-C<4121 ~I .. ,_..., FULL CUSTOM PAINTSHO,A IODY SHOP HEif 5 1676 I t7 4 DODGil DAD IPOllTS&.OUN V81 IUIOmllic. oower sreenng, rleio &hea1er (86tLREl BUY OR LEASE S66J6 lt71 CHIYst.mt COUOl4 less man &000 m1lf''t, IQadf'dl 1608MML) 5 lt71 CHIYY MOYA-4DR. IUll)' Automatic. pwr. sreoonQ. 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Mew HOO Aaltos, New HOO ._. .. ,Hew 9100 ··•··••·······•····················•·····•···· ••••J••················ ······•······•···•·•••· .•....•....•...•..•....••••..•..••••••••••••••••.•..•.•..•. , .......•.•..................... ·····~················· • •. For A Better Deal On a F 1 /'A T SEE 1lerb Friedlander lmt BEACH BL VD. WES1"MINS1ll 511·7777, m.cm n. ""R.c m:...... .£. 50 Gallons of GAS ...... Q \lc&d.., FREE! 50 °:mr Wltr eftrJ •• '1• lleMa CMc It bit ti ,..CUM :\. For a Better Deal on a Honda Civic Herb Friedlander 1l'1e 1EM.11 avo. •nra-w--a-aMm,9'177 n.IUMPHT17 FREE!~ 50 G:,~ wtt~ eftr7 •• 71 TRIUMPH or MG at tlme tf ,.-cUle ~NTlm.CES fEa5rll-E~9..NO)'; .. MG'S trom s3949- H erb Friedlander • 1115111At'R II.VD. waTlllN8'lll 511·Tm, IM'm l 1 I _I DELIVERS ANY NEw HONDA CIVIC IN OUR HUGE INVENTQfrt. (OH APPROVED CREDIT) l I NEW 1976 HONDA WAGON HONDA 4-SPEED SEDAN A· BEAUTY fOI SUll1 92 ·866 P~\LS TAX ~ LIC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SGA2021368 WEEKEND SPECIAL SIT OF FOUR GT MAGS WITH RADIAL TIRIS MOUNTID AND BALANCED. WIA2021231 PlUS TAX & LIC. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HONDA 5-SPEED ~SEDAN 'A GAS·Sl VER -9 3~i66 IMMEDIATE DILIVERY SGE20'5"'16J PLUS T A)(..j,.,LJ OVER 75 NEW HONDAS IN STOCK-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ALL MODELS AVAILABLE ALL CARS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ADVERlE> PRICES GOOD 72 HOURS ONl V ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE COMMONWEALTH II ORANGE THORPE Pnvale Party "10 Buick Riviera. Full pawcr & air. Extra nice condition. "8,~ miles. Sl99'J. 968·2868 . IT'S CLOSE QUT TIME ON76 BUICK llG DISCOUNTS ON ALL SKYLARKS and SKYHAWKS THRY IVICK Sth Ii Walnut S36-6S88 "Oownlown llun11n1ton Beach" ·15 Bu1t'k Rci:a l. low mile.:.. t\ i\1 l)o'~I. air, trwsc rontrol, low ~qw · ty. 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The accident occurred al 9:34 a.m. directly across the street from the Gothard Street Fire Sta· lion whose men raced lo the • scene. ··There was nothing we could _......_....,,.......,·"-=._'....:' one fireman sai;=·c.=od-ras=----=--'--..,..,......,...._;...u..,;;.;..,;,.; police waited ror corooer's e- puties to arrive and lake charge .... ,_ ..... _ HE'S OUT OF A JOB AFTER SENTENCING Former Arat Distrtct Supervisor Robert Bettin Barred for Life Battin' s Political Life Ends inJail By GARY GRANVILLE Of T't O~lly Plltol SQff Robert Battin walked from an Ora n ge County courtroom Thursday no longer a coua&.y ,upervisor and barred for life from ever again bolding public office in Cnlifcrnia. Battin also carried on his slumping s houlders orders to spend 30 days in jail. to pay a S3,500 fine plus S875 In penally fees and to serve three years on probation. The e nd of ,Batlln's eon· troversial political career came automatically as Superior Court Judge. Kenneth Lae sentenced him for his May M conviction on a misuse or office charge. For Battin, the end came with lett than .six months 1 emainiq on bis second four-year term on the Co unty Boa rd of Supervisors. liis removal from omce rt!· duced the board to four mem- bers. Unless California's governor appoints a replacement. the First D1stncl seat will remain * * * vacant until 10 days after the results or November's general election are certified. Then . the w i nne r of the Phill i.p Anthon y -H a r ry Yamamoto. supervlsorial race "ill be eligible to lake office. In sentencing Battin, Judge Lae said the 46-ye.ar-old former supervisor does not have. to serve his jail time until legal remedies \o overturn his convic· tion are exhaus ted. Jud1t! Lae also said Ballin must pay the $875 in penalty fees by Aq. 16 and the S3,500 fine within a year. 1"'in1s could ha\'e been worse for Battin. Misuse o r office .can be punished by from one to 10 ye.,. ia-&lal$ pd.aoo plus a ss.oeo fine. But the judge. a Riverside Coant)'. probation orncer. de· rense attorneys and even the pro1Ha1tor e1reed "no wseful purpoM' • would be NrVed by sendinl Battin to slate prison. Tbe aame Jury that convicted (SH BATTIN, PaaeAZ> * ... * Riley, Schmit Eyed For Battin Posts Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralr,h Diedrich la expected to appo nt Supervisor Thomas Riley to replac e deposed Supe rvisor Robert Battln on the Orange County Transit District Boord or Dlrtctors. It la also expected that Diedrich wlll appOlot Supervisor Laurence Schmit to Baltin's now vacant seat on the Local Agency f'onnatlon Commission. tt ls expected that Diedrich wlll announce tbe appointments at 1'1esda1's board meeting. Battin 'a OCl'D lt'al as well as his LAFC post were vacated Thursday when he was sentenced ror bia conviction on a misuse or office charge. The former Santa Ana supervisor was the first Orange SHIRLEY BIDS FOR 7 MEDALS County supervisor ever to be con· victed of a crime while in offi ce. However, three years ago ariOUler ()CTO "director lost his seat when sentenced following a felony conviction. That director was rormer Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney. Diedrich sajd today he wm not ask Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to appoint a replacement ror Bal· tin on the Board of Supervisors. The board chairman said an outsider would barely have time. lo bttome acquainted with the job before an el~ctcd supervisor takes office, probably aomeUme in November. Contending for the First Dis- trict seat in the November elec· lion are Westminster Mayor Phillip Anthony and Santa Ana Clty Cou n·c ti man Harry Yamamoto. Between now and then. Diedrich said, Battin'• staff will continue to handle consUtuent needs under bis direction a s chairman or the board. That staff is beaded by ZS.year· old lllchael C-hinl. a Harvard CoUece an9 Hanard Law Scltool gr.eluate. oCthe-Fem•ins. -~ .... ,,is;."1:..;:.1jlllf::;=~:.,.; The victim remained uniden- tified pending notification of next or kin. but he was reportedly 21 years or age. a ccording to police. The horrified driver or the big bulldozer rig went inl.o shock over the tragedy and was placed ....,.._ ........ , close supervision al the ation until he could receive er treatment. T e m assive wale r-fille d drums of the compactor machine studded with nine-inch s teel pikes passed over lhe victim ·s head and upper body partially impaling him before the bulldoier slopped. Police at the scene said they had been told the YOUDa hardhat workman was trying to jump aboard the bulldozer which is spattered with mud and moist earth. He apparently alipped and fell beneath the rig. Investigators sajd they weren't sure which company the dead man worked for on the job site being graded and nuect for con- structJon of light Industrial build· in gs Location of the tragic accident was ne ar Gottiard Street and Talbert A venue Pat Takes FintSteps .,..__~._~_C, BEACH <AP) - ·Pat Nixon's first steps after her stroke were a ··Qiost slanlficant sign or Improvement, .. one of her doctors says Mrs. Nixon, r ecovering from the stroke suffered last week. walked on her own for the first time Thursday since !lhe en- leTed the hos pital. A hospital spokesman n.id doctors "remain op- timistic that she has a good chance or making a total or near total recovery in three to four months ." Cousins Die ID ff ome Fire POMONA <AP J -Two young cousi.nt burned to death In a fire they started while playing with matches. Officlals said Marlo Cllllam. 3, and Shawn GllUam, 4, were round bunted to eath inside their Pomona home after the blaze destroyed the house Thursday. Marlo's mother, KJm, 19, was awakeMd by the boy's screams, but was kept from saving them by heavy smoke and names. o.tty l'llet MAii l'llM• THtS IS ONE OF 107 DECAPITATED PARKING METERS Huntington Beech Polle• Search for Mechanized ThlevH HB Parking Meter Bandits Still Sought No new leads were reported lo· day in the wake of•Huntington Beach's $24.000 parking meter theft case but the city will have to allocate mone~to r lace them, It was confirmed. Director . arbors and Beaches Vlnce Moorhouse said replacement will begin im- mediately but the city has nowhere near enouah meters · stock to do itall. Thieves w ho methodically plundered and pillaged a stretch o( Pacific Co-ast Hhthway from the Bolsa Chica bluffs to 11th Street stole 107 meters and wrecked six more. Earlier thievery and van· dalism this week resulted in a VikingSeeb Sister Site PASADENA (AP> -Viking 1 will take som e photographs Saturday of its Martfan landing site. scientists say, and a de· cislon mi.Cht be made then where to scout ror a landing ione for Viking 2, the sister ship that is nearing a Martian rendezvous. Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory also sald they expect Viking 1 's lander wllt_detect some "lnterestin1 things" about Martian weather and maybe marsquakes or volcano rumbl· lngs after its landing, scheduled ror Tuesday. "We wouldn't be !surprised to see a cold front pus by, and we would be dell1hted if a dust devil passed over the lander," s111d Dr. Se7mour Hess. loss of a total of 37 parking meters. The Duncan Industries models stolen in predawn hours Thurs- day were found abandoned in a van at Ninth Street and Pacific Coast Hiahway but most can't be filled. The thieves who took advantage of a grunion run that caageat.ed th area...wiUi beach visit.on between 2 and 4 a.m. ap· ·parently used a hydraulic wrench or some kind to pop the _ bead of( the older model meters. A newer model now In use is r ar more difficult to break and the thieves passed them up as though well aware of that fact, Thirty. three of the new meters were in- stalled only the day before. ''This is the first major van· dallsm we've had," Department of Harbors and Beaches DlTector Vince Moorehouse said. "They were just emptied of coin the day before and whoever did it, it was a helluva lot or work for the money they got out of it.'· One Ironic note observed along the stretch the thieves hit was the reaction of many daytime beach visitors Thursday. Some passed up parking spaces where the meter-5 were mlasing and parked in those where they had to pay. Rabies Clinic Set The Huntington Beach Rotary Club will hold a rabies cUnJc July 28 at the Murdy Fire Station, Gothard Street at Murdy Drive, from 7 to 9 p.m . Dog owners also will be able to obtain liCftllea ror their peta ft SlO at the clinic. Altered animal licenses cost$$. Bo·llum ·Theft Flops Newport Clerk Yawna in Fae~ of Adversity 1buneta.v was a busy nldlt at the Stop 'N Go Market on West Coul Hl1bway in Newport Beadl. purchase from the next man ln line. The bandit tried a1ain: ''There'• a .45 pointed at your back." Tosbeff and Myers continued convenms abou.t mutual friends. Sheriff Sllspects Kidnap • CHOWCHILLA <AP) -Twen- ly·sbc cbildreD and tbe dri~r of the school bus from which they all vanished were missing toda)•, apparently victims of a mass kid· naping, the Made ra County she.riff said. Deputies and police scoured th e f a rmland s aro un d Chowchilla, search planes were out at dawn. volunteers joined on ' horsebac k and the f'BI / was called In. · Parents gathered al the police station. life ceased its normal r t ne alon the two blocks of the main street. an sun . nearly 2.l hours after the disappearance o( ~he ehildren and their.driver. there was no clue as to why or how or where they might be. ··tt appears to be an abdur lion... said Sheriff Ed Bates. ··we'll search the whole state Ir we have to. And If we have to, we'll search the entire United Slates." It was Thursday afternoon end the children -ages 6 to l S were due home from a sw1mmin~ outin g . The bus fro m th«.' Dairyland Unified School Dls- tnct made three stops, letting out three groups of children, and had one more stop to make. ll ne ver made it. The bus was found Thursday night hidden In ti stand or tall bamboo in a dry canal about four miles south of Chowchilla and 150 miles southeast of San Francisco. A statewide all-points bulletin was Issued by the sheriff's office this morning for up to three vans -white with gold and blue trim -believed traveling together along state Highway 132, headln~ <See PUZZLE, Page A2) Bandits Rape Mother, Girl In Robbery A Seal Beach famUy vacation- i.oa in San Dle'o W8$ robbed or cash and jewelry and the mother and ts-year-old daughter raped by bandits who barged into their motel room early Thursday morning. San Diego police said four men forced their way into the Mission , Bay motel room at gunpoint at about 4:30 a.m ., blindfolded the father and son and took the two femaJe family members Into an adjoining room where they raped them. Inves tigators s aid. the al· tackers then fled with $600 In money which was to have been used on the family outing and an undetermine d amount or jewelry. Police, who did not release the identify of the family, said lhe father. who Is a diabetic, went In· to shock and could not be ques· Uonedby offlcer.sJ Coast Weather l.ook for cloudlneu along the beaches but 11 generally sunny weekend further inJand. Tern· peratures should reach the low 80s In the landlocked regions and about 10 to 15 (legrees cooler, along the shore. INSIDE TODAY Whottvtt h~ to liot televtaton. and cill thou on·the· air mfltaUt? Well, fl't back -and in Orange C01'nfM. The Da1l11 Ptlot '• Mic hael ~h ghifs the ddaiU on PQflf Clo/Ule WeelcenlWr. l•tlex M'f-tw•ic. AH-· ...... "' -'" ..... u ... All Slllrley Babasboff, America's No. 1 women's swimmer, begins her quat ror as many as seven Olympic Games medals 'Sunday •Ute XXJ Olympiad in Montreal unfaldl. ~ The ll·year·old Fountain Velie>' resident has been ceptur-tnc the headlines in swimming for tour years in her specialty. c.binl said today that be and ~members of 1'e Bailbl atarr will remain on t.be'job as long as Diedrich feels necessary. Meanwhile, Battin'• office on the sixth noor or the county ad- ministration building remains partially vacated. At 2 a .m .. when the bars dOMd, there were a lot or c~mers who stopped to do aome 1bopptn1 before beading home. One cuatomu stepped up to the check out counter and said to cJetk Robert Myers, n. "Give me your money.·· Myers turned and looked out the window where a mm was standinS who wore a bulky sweater that. had. a suspicious . bull•· He st.ill i1nored tbe man who Tbe would·be bandit aum· moned two accom~llcea froDl _..ide the store. They held a hurried conference. one made a purebaH ud the trio left. Police invest11atinl the lnci· dent said Myers was unim· "')R'elled because he did not see a, 1..&...,_ 17 ....... """"" Cllllenol• AS, OJ Or ..... Qooflly C--CM•r M _... C»tMllW 01·1• ...... Ml, C-IU 01 SY1..t1 rw1er CNM..,_ Ot ._.,.. •• ... IM CH "I, I .. J Pictures and stories ol her ac· complbbments are featured to- day on Pace Bu. · <See POSTS. Pace ,\J) Wyen aind . -... Uat 90Ufd..be robber and l1nored him, taking a turned to the customer stnen Totbeff. 2 l. "l 'll take that." be said, in· dic at1n1 Tosbeff's wallet. ~ . .J "You might say the guy \ftal tried to pun it orr wa lacJd~i in command presence," ccm)blent· ed U . Don Picker. 11Mt11 Ne41C.. At MRll Mtl'llf'lt NW\al ..... M T•lni-.-i-. ... Ct.I~ ~ AIMJW.- -..C-111 --._.,...,_ C• --- Alt.IJ cs CH ... ... Ct .. ~n 11 ....._~~~~~~~~~--_,I f ' I r i ~ f i ' I DAILY PILOT H /F Fnday July HS, 1978 J Big Wheel in Tow 11 O.tly l'ti.t P'llelo 11¥ LH P'•YM ·Workmen set up the Sky Wheel. which. along with the Twister a nd the Zipper . will be thrilling Orange County Fairgoers for the nc~t lOdays. To find out what it's a ll about. see Page Bl. Carter · Maps Plans . For Fall Campaign N EW YO RK I AP 1 -~emocratlc pres idential ca n- d1da1c J immy Carter warned party leaders loday against o\•er· confidence before returning to Georgia lo m ap plans for captur- ing the Wh ite House in the Nov. 2 election. Carter said he did not intend to rest on his laure ls and told mem- bers of lhe party's national com- mille~ and fund raisers he ex- pected them t o work equally hard lo re1istct voters and raise funds to preserve the momentum of his gianl·klller campniJ(n from obscurity to the nomination. Drawin« a paraJlel with the campaign or John F. Kermedy in 1960. Carter said his success In ~ovember nnd, after that. in keeping has promisl'S depends on party efforts lo get out the \'Ole. 1 gi"e him a s trong mandate and solid support in both houses of Coneress. During the morning after their Police Nab Two T eens in Burglary Try · Acting on an anonymous tip, 1 Huntington Beach police staked · out a market storage area Wed· : nesday night and captured two of , four young teebs In the $S.80 borglary of 29 empty quart Coke ' bottles. but their ftccompllces escaped. They nabbed the au..'lpects In a 1 bnef chase at a Ralphs Market at Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue about 10:30 p.m . and <'harged them with commercial burglary. Investigators were notifi ed I earlier Wednesday by u mystery caller that the four. two J!lrls 11nd I two boys aged 13 and 19, were 1 planning the night raid on the store·sempty bottle compound. OltANGll COAST HI DAILY PILOT fN Ort,.._, (N\t 0.Uf ~INt, •ltft •ht<fll U ttiffltJ~ '"'-H•'-' 't•'t\• t; ~WtlVWO lt'1 ttw {lo ..... 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Oo-~-w Ht Nwr.-.. \tor .. 4. tO~tM_...., ._,..,.,_, flnttttt ,, ••lfttPU'"'"" ""'",. ,.,,., tftt> "Of'Mhlet• "'""""'' tH C t•• ptunnue., Of ,,..,•'Qf\t*ttMf $o( ............... ,. ···~ " C.1•• -~. c.-.. 0t,.1• ~&\tut~..,,. •• ( • ..,,,-, tiln ft'IO~ ,.,,_) ,,.,.,.. .... )\fflOftt"•' ,.;tht~ .. ~·;clWt~ "'"-'"'' acceptance speeches al the clos- ing session of the party·s national con\•ention, Carter and his run- ning mate. Sen. Walter F. Mon· dale of Minnesota. met. wilh the party's finance committee and its national com m itt~. "There can be very serious mistake made if we are overcon- fident." Carter said in his first meeting with the committee. "We have a good chance towi.n, but It is not a sure thine." DEMOCRATS ADJOURN ON UNITY NOTE--A4 DEMOCRATS' TESTS AHEAD-£dltoriel, A& MONDALE "GHTS HYPERTENSION-85 Ile recalled that Kennedy was perceived as a handsome. dyn a m ic candidate running against Richard M. Nixon. Despite that, Kennedy won by the narrowest of margins and as a result his administration suf- fered from a lack or .. national purpose·· around the country and in the Congress. Carter said. The former Georgrn~govemor told the slate party leaders that no t s inc e 1960 h ave the Democrats had a good voter re- gistration drive. He sald rus staff had already begun work with party chairman Robert Strauss on a major drive lo get out the vote this fall. Carter urged the party re· gulars not to ail back and wait for a phone call from him or Strauss before working bard fot the elec- Uonofthe full DemocraUCti<'ket. Earlier . he urli{ed members of the committee lo C'ontart JOO persons ench to flnan<'e \'Oler re- ga!!lralion and J(et-out-1.he·\"Ote campaigns in the fall. ··1 can't keep the prom1ses l'"e made to the American poople or will make this fall -and l intend lo keep every one of them -un· less I have n solid base or support In bol h hous es or Conicress. unless I Aet a r.tood m andate in the Call. unless we're able to keep a 11ub- stanUal portion of the unity und common purpose that was ex· hlblted last night ln a moment or high tension and high emotlon a.nd hi«hcommltment, "Carter said. "I would like to ask you not to go back home to CalifornJa, or to Kansu. or Indiana.or Texas and relax and say. 'Well. l'"e done my part.· " Carter said. "We've got a str onlit. agg r essive, dynamic campalgn ahead or us . . but we can't do it with you sitting back , •. admlrlna what ol.hers do.·· Bobby Sox Match Set in Huntington The North Huntlnllon Be.ch Bobby Sox softball lufue wlll hoet the d istrict minor all .Ur tournament this weellte:nd. Ceremonies wlll get WWSer way at 3 p .m . Saturday at lhe Robinwood Little Le.aue field at Graham Street and Edinger Avenue . Huntington Beach Mayor Harriett ~-and Chamber or Commerce president Darrell Ward will participate. I Nursery To ~top Spraying' L»w).'e ra for a lluntinato n ~acb larnll)' who claimro that mten l\'e spray•nA al u ne1ub\• nursery haa damagea the ir hulth nnd made their home almott un1nhab1tublt• won the flNt round Niday In \ht>ir S26.1 m11hon Orance County Superior Court lawsuit.. A b~·lllemenl reacht'd bv hoth sid t>S in the action filed by Wiiiiam and f'rances Zohlmann, 10~2 Kukul Dri\'e, g uarantees that thert~ will IX' no further spraying by the defendant. Oda Nursery. Law) en for the defe ndants made \t clear that the pre-tnal sllpulat1on worked out before ·presiding Jud-ge Claude M. Owens does n ot admit any neglect or confirm the allega- tions m ade by the Zohlrnann family. The lawsuit charges the defen- dants with reaponsibiUty for a number of diseases contracted by the Zohlmanos and their two chJldren durlne the past four )'ears. It Is alleged that highly toxic che micals have polluted the family home. yard and swim- ming pool during periods when nur ery employes were applying pesticides to their shrubs and plants. Court officials have not yet scheduled a date for trial of the Zohlmann la wsuit. . ~ . ~-SCHOOL IUS FOUND, BUT DRIVER AND 2t CHILDREN ABOAAO 9'1MAIN MISSING Sheriff VoW9, 'We'll Search the Whole State, or the Untted Statea, If We H•~• To' . I #',..• P a 9 e 11 I ~~~~--0-----,-80-the school 28 years. "You couldn't ask for a !Mc 8U)"." Mrs. Hansen said. · was born and ralsed here.•· PUZZLE ••• west from Chowchtlla to Los Gatos. The bus was found about two milu from the point where Highway 152 p asses near Chowehilla. Los Gatos Is a com- mun ity near the Pacifi c Coast about SO miles soutt} ot San Fran- cisco and adjacent to San Jose. There was ft'o im mediate in- formation on why the bulletin on the three vans was Issued. There were earlie r r eports that 'a van had been seen a long the school bos route the past few days, The San J oaquin Valley Mil($ CA rlFORNIA Sier 1mento • Sheriff Bates. who cl up command post at IM OtowehH Poll~e Department. SPtt\da ttial thert" we~ rivt> possibillU CI 1 a "derangt'd guy" who hud kidnaped the en11re group: (21 a "personal revenge,·· someoooy who wants to m ake the parents sufre r : (3 1 a kidnaplng "for money": (4 I a "terrorist" plot : or <S 1 "some older kid on I.he bus took command by forC'e." farmlands around Chowchilla --ILr..t r..,.. A-.1---"'':ere-sea.r-C.h.ed thcough®l IL 'Cop of Year' Nab Youth-...... · l-f--.1 Burglary Try BATTIN ••• Battin on the misuse of office charge found him not guilty of fh·e false record counts but couldn't decid e the grand theft Issue. As a result or the Jury ·s 6-6 dead.lock, Battin could have been retried on the theft charge. But when Judge Lae indicated before sentencine Battin that be would deny ~otlons for a new trial a nd to overturn the jury's lone guilty verdict. Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan moved to have th_~ grand lhefl charge dis- missed. All sev e n c harges were brought against Battin last Oc- tober in a Grand Jury Indict- ment. All the jury 's allegations related lo BatUn's use of county workers and supplies in his un- successrul 1974 campaign for state office. The j udge, d efense la,-yer aad prosecutor c~ with Battin's fate agreed that remov- ing Batun from office and bar- ring him from e ver :igain hold- ing offi ce was, for him, an especially heavy penalty. "That punlshment by iuell is O\·e rwhelmlng," defense at- torney Matthew Kurilich said a s he pleaded for leniency. Kurilich also noted Battin's recent election defent when he tried to 1ain the Democratic nominal.Ion for a state ser.ate seat. The <lefense laywer blamed his client 's landslide defeat. on adverse publicity generated by the trial. And , Kurilich told Judge Lae. Battin 's lncome·produc:ini a bili- ty as well as his law practice have suffe red because of the legal battle that began last Nov- ember when the judge·s fitness to preside over the trial "'as challenged by Battm. POST S •.• night shattered b)' thunder and lightning. for the children. J oin· i.ng the land and air search were about-70 local ''olun~rs. some on horseback and some in car~ and trucks equipped wtth cltliens band radios. The only possible clues found were two cotton swabs. gauie and a plastic cup about 75 yards from the abandoned school bus But Bates said he was "not satisfied" the find was signlfi· cant. "ll could have been a case of littering by our people taklnJt photographs." At 6:0S a.m .• a state highway patrol plane and two Civil Air Patrol pla nes took orr under gray skies to search a SO·mlle urea around thi~ town ot .C.500 persons . The sheriff told reporters he felt "something s houJd break lo· day.•• He sald he bad a "hunch/' "I find it difficult to see how any one person can abscond with 26 children and one adult bus driver and get away with it, .. he said. ·~-.......... -· SCENE OF ABDUCTION Where Children Vanlahed Bates said his in\'est1gators found lwo sets or track:. superim· posed on the bus tracks. sug· gsestin g that a n <1bduct1on "would han? to be planned. It seems to m e ... The trac ks showed that "somebody left the area aft er the bus was parked." The sheriff said he couldn •t "thank of any other possibility" but a kidn3ping. .. There's.no blood. no e"idl'nce of foul play 11l the bw.. 1 ·m at a loss for words about this one. t ubsolutely can't figure 1l. We can't find <Anybody who hab a motive." Dairy land Unified School Dis- trict secretary Nita llansen said the bus driver. 55-y~ar-old t-'rank Edward Ray J r. wus "ve~ re liable" and had been driving for A patroling Fountain Valley polic e o ffi ce r capturl'd a burglary suspect who alll!~edl~· was pryi ni: a srreen off a window al a home Thursdtty Police said Officer Robert Mosley arrested Mark Steven Mornson. 18. of 1~7 Evergr~ Circle. Fountain \'nlley, without 111c1dent. Mosley had been \'Oled thC' 19;5 "officer of the year " by Mlow policemen. a nd l!urlicr this yl'ar n•ce1ved the s:aml! honor from the Fountain Valley t;xchung~ Club. . Police snld Morri11on was ar- rested outside thC' homl' of Terry L. Phipps, 4246 Gardenia Ave. The owner s at lhe time were ill their living room Ustening to 41 sh:reo, police said. Morrison w as booked into Orange County J ail on u charge of attempted burglary, police said. ., NOW IN FULL SWING Exceptional Values on Upholstery Items EXAMPLES: Still on the walls, thoui h, are Bathn's Navy commission, his law school degree and a letter showing he had at one time pused the examtnatJon required - of all certified public accoun· tants In California. 2 l.Mllllb, lm•M ""9t mt -, s.nl ......................... Reg. t s.ta.C....t* ... sl ........................................ Reg. l Sita. en..t hw I "'8 ,..., "'"' Sllernll .................... Reg. u,99 Sale S499 749 Sale 599 899 5* &99 1269 Sale 999 998 Siie •• 340 Sall 229 269 Sale 219 m Sale 1n :m s. 109 Shortly before being sentenced Thursday . t h e 46-year ·old Uni versity or Washington graduate uld he hopes to be able to continue hia I aw practice. Rites Slated For Balboan W. E. Hewitt Funeral aen•lcea for a Balboa petroleum c hemist who took his life with a 20-gauge shcq\lft at a HuntJngton Beach ~ ltorafe s oace llrm will be held in Washington. Willie E . Hewitt, 47, ol 747 Balboa Blvd., was lo.ct et Al- lspace, 1564 Hamilton A•e .. about 9 a .m . Tue1da)'. Hia household 1oocts wett ln stunce the .... A •lnlle m an. Mr. HeW'ttt was emplo)'ed b)' lbe Burmab OU Company tn ffunlJn&toa Beach at the Ume ot bis death and luv• a tlstet tn W u hlntt• ataae. P\l'neral arran1e1Mnts are un· d er dlrec:tion or Smith's Mortuary, Hunt~~ston Beach. 1 Wa bftM I'"' I wthtt ....................................... Reg. 1 Slfl & ... llftsut .._!It .................................. Reg. Pr. Ms. .... *' S• & Pllllitl .................................. Reg. I M , lllt """ ..._llt ........................................ Reg. ! Cllmr\"""' ltldl ....,_ ...................................... Reg. 1 DI*, .,_ Miit. Slllnl .......................................... Reg. Plus an exceptionally large selection of the finest In case goods. lamps. pictures. accessories. specially priced during our summer sale. Stop in now for a super selection of q uality merchandise. JJS NORTH COAST 80VLEVARO LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 ~3649 HAWTHOANE SLVO l OAAANCE. CA 90505 12131 378 12i9 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 (~1.1) fi.12·2050 ('H.a) 49J•655t 'I \ . i I . ) .. .. _ .. _ , \ VOL. 691 NO. 198, '4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1976 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS \ , . Panel Naes Coastal Residences .... } B1RJLA&YDYE t ............... ... 7 ' Tbe Irvine City CcuatU bu Yo&ed to recommend tbat no re- 11dentla1 development be , perm1Ued In UM lrriDe eoutal r area between Newport Beach 1 IDd Lacuna Beacb. 1 Tbe J.J Vote u.keD by tbe ~· i eiJ Men alaarply from tbe re- c:ommendatioa from tbe county " plenntnc 1taff and from reeom· , meadationa from neilbboring Newport Beacb ud L11una Housi Subsidies Backed The Irvine City Council has re· affirmed its support of sub- sidized housinl by voting 4-1 to send a letter to the state in sup- port of the Irvine Company's housing assistance plan for \Jniverslty Town Center. Councilman John Burton was the only one to vote against the ttlotlon. Burton, who said, "You all know my position on these matters," has conslstently voted against all subsidized housing projects ln Irvine. Ile says he ".does not believe In them." The request by I.he Irvine Com· paay to the California Houaing Finance Agency asks for sub81dy auistanee to build 150 one. two and three bedroom apartmenta ac~ from UC lrvlne. Apartments on the six· acre site would account for• percetat oC tbe proposed houainc ln UnJve~i­ ty Town Center and would meet the requirement for low and moderate Income boutln1 Im· posed by the city for that develop- . ment. The comp.any's request to the state simply uka for aite ap.. proval at thls atqe. Jf that ._ given, the company wW aelect a developer and proceed wttll tbe rest or t~ applitaUoa. accordin1 1o -BUbfialt. head GI-UM COIXV - pany's Multi-family Dlvtslon. HyzenWamed ByMayorNot To Aid Riley Grand Jury tranacripts ahow San Clemente Mayor B. Patrick Lane warned lndlcted architect Leon Hyzen about offertna a campalan contribution to Supervisor Thomas Riley In re· turn for a county contract. "I told him It could poplbly be construed ias an attempt to bribe a public officlal," Lane tesUfied. "I went lnto delalls, 1lvlng him legal advice on why, In my opi- n l on . ll was extremely dangerous," the mayor. con· t.l.Dued. Hl• wordl were 1poken as a lawyer rather than a clly ottlclal. In either caae, Laneaajd Hyun told lalm. "Boy, y<MtJ•ldon't un- derstand bow theae lhln&s are done." "He said It 11 the only way for architects to set <tGW1t1 > con· ttacta," Lane's lelUmony con· tinued. Before leatifyin1 before the Grand Jury. Lane was told by Superior Court JudJe Kenneth Wllllams that he coWd not dt.e at· tamey·cUent privilele and re-c.see 8aJ8B, Ptee .U> SHIRLEY BIDS l'OR 7 MEDALS Shirley Babasboff, America's ~· l womea's swimmer, begins "8' •uett tor aa many a leVeft Olympic Games mectala s-mday • tbe XXJ Olympied In Montreal .waloa.. The U -year·old Fountain Valle,y resident baa been captw-· lq tbe beadUn~ In swimming IOI' four Jean ln her apedall1. Pictures and atorie1 ol her ac· complilbments are featured \o- da1 on Pace B 11. Beech. All &bree of thole tDt1tJes are recommendiJa& tbat aome re· sldentlal development be al· lowed, alU.0..1b not to the extent beinc requested by the Ian· downer, the Irvine Campa.a)'. llayar David Silla wu the only c:ounclJ member to wte qalO-'t tbe motion. Councilwomen Gabrielle Pryor ud Kary Ann Gaido and Councilman Bill Vardoulla voted in favor. Coun· . ~. cllman John Burton bad already left t.be meetinc by the Ume the vote came just after l a .m. ln votine the w~ tbey dld, council members said l.bey believed tbe coastal re1ion should be used for relOl't develop- ment and recreaOonaJ pu,,,oses, ao tbal everyone could er\)oy lbat area, not j•t.a few. To back· up it.a· reuoninl. the council earlier passed a resolu- tion requesting t.bat public and OD private aaendea pursue all federal, slate and local funda to purda11e ud presene aa much ol tbe 10,IOO·acre 1rvlne coutal area 11 pouible. Tbe council recommended .three m• resort areas, aa de- aipated by the Jrvtae Company plan. but nld that tbe remainder ol tbe aereqe should be used for active and passive ,.,uutlonaJ purpoMI. 1be IOUQCil oppoeed ext.enclinl -.. ...,..... SCHOOL BUS FOUND, BUT DRIVER AND 29 CHtlDREN ABOARD REMAIN Ml•NG Sheriff Vows, ·we:al Search th• Whof• State, or tM United ltllte•, If We Have To' Positions Oranae Count)! Board of Suervlaora Cbatrman =h Diildrteb la expeded to a t Superviaor Thomaa Riley to replace deposed Sapervlsor Robert Battin on lbe Orance Coant,.-TNllliW>is&ricll--Boaid of Directors. It is also expected that Dledrtcb will ap~ &ipervisor Laurence Sc,hrntt to Battln'• now vaeant aeat on the IAN:al A&ency Formation OomnUIUon. It is aHd«f that Diedrich wiD announce the appointment.a at Tuelday 'a board meeting. Baltin's OCTD seat as weU as his LAFC post were vacated Thursday when· be was sentenced for 1'11 conviction OD a misuse Gt omcecharge. The form er Santa Ana supervl.lor w aa the tint Orange County supervisor ever to be COi\· virted of a crime while in ornce. Howev·er. three years a10 aootber OCTD director lost hls seat when sentenced following a felony conviction. That director was formrr Westrrilnsler mayor Derek McWhlnney. Diedrich satd today he will not ask Cov. Edmund C. Brown Jr. to appoint a replace~t for Bat· lift on the Board of9upeni.lonl. The board chaJrman aald •n out.skier would barely have lime to become acquainted with tbe job Wore an elected supervisor tl.kes ornce. ,robably tom.Ume In November. CorMDdlnl for lhe First Dl•· trict seat ln the °November elec· tlon are Weatmintler M•1or Phillip Ant.bony and Santa Ana Cil1 ·couhcllman Harry Yamamoto. Between now and then, Diedtlcb sakt. BaWn'a stiff will ccmtimle to b~ coaallt.uenl nHdl aader Ill• clJrection aa dullnn• oltM bod. Thllt 9'afl II a..-cl bJ JI-yew. old llic:bael Cushln&. a Hanaril ~e and ua..vara Law School v••· cu.ldnc •aid today tbat be and ~members oft.be Battin alaff will remain OD Ute Job 11 long U Diedrlc:bfeelaDICll•IQ. lleanwbil~. Batt.ID'a office on tbe ~ floor ol tbe ("OUD\y ecf. .rninialr•Uoa btll)clllf remains .,.,.. ... )'~led. 9U1J oa u.e walb. ~. ue Battin'• Navy commiNion, llls law Mbool de1ree and a letter sbowla& be bad at one lime pused tbe e'aminaUon required ol all certified pcabUc accoun· (Bee P08TS, .... Al) BJ GUY G&ANVILLE Then, t'he winner of the oen..._ .... ._ Pb i ll i p An tbon y-Ha1'ry Robert~ walked from an Yamamoto, supenlaorial race Oran1• County courtroom will be eligible to take olflce. TbYl"lda1 no loa1er • county In sentencing Battin, Judce .JUllll".ilor and barred for life Lie said the 46.year-old former from ever a1aln D02iDa pul>lfc-superv sor (foes -.-hne--to ofnc. in Callfcrnia. serve his jail time \MUI legal Battin a lso carried on bis temeclies to overtum hi& convlc· =in& shoulders orders to lion are el(bausted. 30 days in jail, to pay a Judge Lae also said Battin S3,500 fine plus $875 in penalty must pay the $875 in penalty fees and lo serve three years on fees by Aug. 16 and the SUOO probation. fine within a year. Tbe end of Battin's con· Thine• could have~ worse troverslal political career came : for Batctn. aulomaUcaJly as Superior Court Mlau•e of office can b e JudJe Kenneth Lae ~entenced punished by from one to 10 blm for his May 24 conviction yea" in state prison plus a on • mlause of omce charge. ~.ooo fine. For Battin, tbe end came ~th But the judge, a Riverside leu than aht months remaining County probation officer, de- on hls second four-year term fenee attorneys and even the o n the County Board of prosecutor a1re~"no useful Supervisors. purpose" would be aerved by Hls removal from olfice re-sendina Battin to state prison. duced the board to four mem· The 11me jury that convicted bers. Battin on the mllule ~ otnce Unless Catlfornla's governor char1e found him not tullty of appoints a .replacement. the live false record counts but f'int Diatriet Hat wiU remain couldn't decide the crand theft vacant until 10 days after the wue. resulta of November's general A• a reault or the Jury·s elecUon are cerUfled. <See BATl'l.N, Pa1e AJ) Culver Drive ·over the rldgellne .and to the coast, but supported eateadln1 San Joaquin HUis Drive over lbe ridgel.loe and also favored a SHd Can.yon Road conned.ion to lbe coast. • The council asked staff mem· bera to tend their recommend•· tiClft to the county Plannin& Com· mission, which meets Juiy as to Alain C01111ider coutal area plan· . niftl. Council memben qked that Sheriff Kidnap CHOWCHILLA (AP> -Twen- tY·llx children and the driver of the school bus from which they all vanished were mwlng today, apparently victims of a mass kid· naplna. the Madera County sheriff said. Deputies and police scoured the farmland s around Chowchilla, search planes were out at dawn. volunteers joined on horseback and the FBI was called in . Parents gathered at the police station, life ceased its normal routine alQng the two block.a of the main street, and still, nearly 24 hours alter the disappearance ol the children and their driver. thel'e was no clu~ as to why or llow k wht:re lheJ 11l4ght be. "lt · a.Ppeara to be an abduc· lion," aald Sheriff Ed Bates. "We'll search the whole state if we have to. And if we have to. we'll search the entire United Slates." President Ford wu described today as ''"quite concerned" for theirsaf ety . Press secretary Ron Nessen. in tellint rel)orters in Washington of Ford's concern, said the Presi- dent uked the FBI for a report and asked to be kept personally informed. The FBI announced that it ac· tively entered the investigation and A111t. Dir.edoc . ..RobetLE, Gebhardt of the Loe Angeles FBI . <See PUZZLE, Page A%) Non-teaching School Aides Get Merit Pay Irvine school trustees have ap-proved a new two-year coot:racl lor all classified employes, in- ltiatin& a merit pay policy ror the first Ume in I.he district. AJI tbal remains now ls for lbe 400 -member classifie d employes oraanization to ratify I.he new aareement. U ratified, Clas1itied employes -wblch includu all ·non· teachin1 and non-manaJemenL workers -wllJ receive an acroll·the·board 5.5 percent increue ·during the 1976·77 school year. However, the following year, a merit pay 1yatem will be put into effec:t. The employea' auperviaon will evah~•Le their perf orrnance and decide• how much the raise 1boUld be. The Increases will be betwHll 3 and 9 percent. Thi• year, the cluslfled' employes had a partial merit pay •)'Item. where they moved from step to step baaed on performuce, rathel' than Strid· ly on experience, according to VI.nee Jones. 1pokeaman for the emplofea' uaoclatloa. J)urln1 tbe 1915·76 year, elaulfled employn received either aa I , 1 or 5 pettenl pay hike, depncllnc oa their basic aalary ruse, Jones lllkl. .Ima said Ids barpinlnc team had oripnally propmed an ov.- all t pereent pay hike for tbil year, wltboat the merit P•Y •1*1DlmpGHd. However, he Hid, the l)'ltem appnwed by the trmtees and by bla barolabta team ''woa't be Ian to five with.'' ne ellliif1ed employea had ~ requested a one-year COlllnet llld Uae dlltr1ct bad ol· fend a tbfte.1ear packqe. They eompromtsed oa the two-year de· al,btnld. the no-resldenUal Nllolutlon be submitted u theJr nnst priority. and then cit.eel the clty alaff re· commendallon -supportin1 low-density reaidenual devel.op- ment -·as their aecond choice. They lilted the eow1ty planning commission staff recommenda- tion as their third choice and left. I.he Irvine Company's TICllAP plan, with extensive residential development, as their last. choice. 0 100 MILES CALIFORNIA Sacra"'ento • '"' . ..,..... -· SCEN"E OF ABDUCTION Where Children Vanished Taiwanese -, To Boycott Olympics MONTREAL (AP> -The 'Taiwanese rejected an invitation to compete under the name of Taiwan today and announced they are pulling out oC the Sum· mer Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee <IOC > bowed Lo Cana- dian goyerpment pfeQure mrd. voted OD 8 change or rule, chang- ing the name of the Republic or China to Taiwan for the Montreal Games. (Related Stories, Page B9J. The IOC invited the Taiwanese to compete under this name and said the matter was now closed as far aa the JOC was concerned. Within 30 minutes, Lawrence Ting, head of lhe Taiwanese de- legatalon, told a press con- ference the terms were unaccep- table. Ting said: ··we con.sider thls change Improper under IOC rules preventing political dis· criminallon and Interference. "We deeply regret. we have no alternative but not to participate In I.he games. "We wlah to express our ap- preciation or those friends who have steadfastly supported us.•• Coa8t Weather Look for cloudtneu along the beachet but a ,ftlerally sunny weekend urther Inland. Tem- peratures •houJd reach the low 80s In the landlocked regions and about 10 to lS degrees cooler along the shore. INSIDE TODAY Wllot•t>er hoppcMd to Ii~ t~ and alt lho# .. u.e- air mitfaktt? W•tl, ft'• back -.and in Orono• CotnJI. Tlw Doflr1 Pilot'• Mi~had Polknkh giu.• ,,.. ddaill °" PO{IC Cl ol the We•Mnrkr. ••••x aev-senk• "'• ....,._. c•·• ......... '" _, ....... "" Ll'!l • ..,.. Ir ........ , ... _. Al ~· AJ,OJ ::u;:,=· •"' C--(.erlotr 01~ • ctl ~ 01 ,.,.... "8ftlr "" c;;;;.;.,.. 01 ...... • .. ,. .._.Nl'k" Ill..._ ...... A1l·ll ........ ~ ... A• T ......... ' Cl ~II Na• CM .,__.. CloJ ,..._. A'Ml .,._ M 1· ...,__. ll _.._ M .............. (I~ Cl .. ~ .. -· Al DAIL y PILOT Pat, Takes First Steps LONG BSACH (AP) - Pat Nixon 's firat ateps aft.er her s troke were u "n>o.t aignahcant sign of improvement," one ol her doctonsaya. Mn. Nixon, recovering from the stroke suffered Jut week, walked oo her own for the first time Thursday since she en· tered the hospital. A hoapltal •Pokeaman said doctors "remain op. Umistic that she has a good cbece of makJne a total or near total recovery in three to four months." Fre•~AJ PUZZLE ••• OUNO• ClOAIT DAILY PILOT nomn A. M.,..,,...,_ ............. a.ttsH. Loos RkNnt P • ...at ~ ........... .-.. Offlcft ~-ttDt __ __ .._ ...... ,.~"""" ~~::~~~~ etS..Oi.,.f,_ Te"""'• l1MltlMll'I Qassff6-MwrtillllMl·"11 ~.v.....,-~ • .... ~ F,_s.c ....... ........ ='=' ""°'-CMt1I -... °""" =-.. -::.::r.:~i:.~= ==: ,..,__. •II--Ci.I .-rMblMfl el ....,...._. . IK911f tlM• _, ... ••N Ill C.i. MtW.. ~ -.Crlft ... "c..-P.1' -.... 1 ... -w.u-oo1.;~---a.n-.. ' ,.,...,._Ai BRIBE ••• ruse to answer questions asked by Aaalltut Dist. Atty. Mtduiet Caplul. By tbe time a half day or latilllCJl'.l7 hm Lane a oc.ben ended, Hyaen was lndicted lut month by the jury on a c:har1e Of attempt.ins to bribe a public ot. ftcial, Supervisor Riley • An iad.ittmeat is a fonnaJ mars•••., ..... ,... by • traad,.,.,. Jt .... nut ..... ..,... "81tor•11-.c.. Accor6ac to tH ~ J917 teetimov ol RU., aide .._. Hennen, HJHn Nlltd blalOD U.. teiepbcme iD mid·lle .. o .......... tr'• ....... ·f9dlal <If a ... 1Pt I .._ brlmer. •tnrr .. ward&> because he wanted tbe archllec- haral contract " Herman ta Wied. • Patient DJsrupts Jetliner POSTS ••. tut.I iD California. , Shortly before beinl Millen~ Thursday, the 46-year·old University of Washington graduate saJd be hopes to be able to continue bis law practice. -~-,...,... A VICTORY KISS·FOA JHE DEMOCRATS' NOMINEE 0Atynn-Oe1tw C1ngri11ul•t•• Huabanct-After-Speech Carter Maps Plans For Fall Campaign NE W YORK (AP ) - Democratic presidential can· didale Jimmy Carter warned party leaders today agalnst over- confidence before returning to ~eorgia to map plans for captur- ing the White House in \he Nov. 2 election. Carter said be did not intend to rest on his laurels and told mem· bers or the party's national com· mittee and fund raisers he e;ic. pected them lo work eqt.µ1llY hard lo register voters und raise funds to preserve the momentum or his giant-killer .campaign from oblc:urity tot.be nontin•tioo. Drawing~ parallel with the campaign of John F. Kennedy in 1960, Carter said his success in November •nd, afte~ that, in keeping his promises depenas Of\ party efforts to i;:et out the \'Ole give him a strong mandate an~ solid support in both houses ot Congress. DEMOCRATS ADJOURN , ON UNITY NOTE--A4 DEMOCRATS' TESTS AHEAD-£dltorial, A6 MONDALE FlGHTS HYPERTENSION--85 During the mornin( after thein acceptance speeches at the clos~ in& aeulon of the party's national convention. Carter and his run-= _ning mate, Sen. Walter F. Mont dale of Minnesota, met with lb~ party"s finance committee and its national committee. NOW IN FULL SWING Exceptional Values on Upholstery Items EXAMPLES: 2 la 1111111. bllll• .. lllflt rm"' Slllnl ......................... Reg. $699 SJle $499 1 wa. c...a llM,... ........................................ Reg. 749 Sale 599 1 Wa. Cl..a ............ lllllt llntl .................... Reg. 899 Sale 699 1 \lll"V... ,_ 1 wMt ....................................... Reg. 1269 S* 999 111111 ....... .._lllllllt ............................... : .. Re&. 998 S* 131 Pr.-11111111111 _I,_ .................................. Reg. 340 S• 229 1 Cllllr, 11111111.a llmllllll .. : .....•.•••.............•....••....... Reg. 269 S* 219 2 lllfn. .._. ....... sat ...................................... Reg. 235 S* ln 1 Clllr ... --.......................................... Reg. ll9 S* 1 D9 Plus an exceptionally large selecti on of the finest In case goods, lamps, pictures. accessories, speolally priced during our summ~r sale. Stop in now for a super selection of quality merchandise. 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TOAAANCE. CA. 90505 1213) 378-1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 1714) 642-2050 Friday'8 Clo8ing Price Fti<toy,July 16, 1976 IRV OAIL. y PIL.OT A 13 'Pres. Carter' He Promises 4 Tax Reforms 8J8Yl.VIA POaTla f F'our1h ift o &rn.1 > Jr Jimmy Carter were to become Preddent Carter, what WOQ!d lt mean tax,payera? lt would mean an aJJ-out effort to ov.rb.ul, Nlorm and almpllfy the entire tax -~~m with four prime goala: (U all income would be treated the Hme: (2' the tu rate woWd be made much more "procreulve." meanins lt would bit the tiftber tu brackets lhe hardest. ancl tAe lower tu bracket.a the aoftest: <3> no income would be ta.xed moro than onct1; (4) hundreds of tax ln· cenUves th•t have bffn added "tomporuily'' to the aystem in put de- cade& wot1 be wl~ out. Money's Worth Bul Carter has no il· ' lWliona on how quickly · '-..;;mliUli ____ .,...._,, he could put through these chan&es. He fra!lkly COllfesaes ~ 'l don'tknowhowto.beapkificyet .••. ""lamjuatnotqualified yet." He even talks ot post~ng a .. tax reform package" tor lwo years or more after the election. Rate Pressure Fears Push Stocks Lower NEW YORK <AP> :-Feattthat upwa.r:dp.reasurunii,hL be resuming on intereit rates pushed stock market prices lower today. Trading was moderate. . The Dow Jones average ot 30 industrial stocks lost 4.34 points to 993.12. Analysts said concern focused on the sharp rise in the money supply rePQrted by the Federal Reserve late Thurs- day. The statistics were seen as a strong potential deterrent to a continuation of the Fed's recent relaxation of Jts credit policy. ..... Yorlt(AP) FIMI Oow·JonlK ·-·· lTOCK$ Optll HI II LOW CI0'8 0'9 :JO ,,,.. ..,,., ,., :; tts.o "3.12-'·" 10 Tr" nu• '"·'' n).ll nt.•1-1.02 ,, VII .0.11 "· 13 '° 01 .O.J!>-0.41 ·~ !>lk ,,, ·~ 31J,.O )Gt, .. )11.0f>-'·" tnau• t,M7,M>O lr.n • ·················• 4~·~ Vtlh • • •••• • • • •.. .. •. • .. • S '00000 •I Sot . .. • • . . . . .• • . ,,SI'. 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AM h J&Ytl.. .• !to,tOO ~'-°" """"' ''"· • ... • tlt,Wo 0 -·r-101111 ........ ....... t/t.100 27' _,., New t' orle Sain NY\lnc-\Ol••ll~•llOl•I ., ••.• 20,11000 c::.v~:;d~:.: : : ... :: :.:·}3, •;,; -"''"'". t • • .......... ,,, ''"'° 'Y'••'. . . . ............... 11.11'11 fwon •O•GO . • ......... 11,011110~ J ... 110 ... lt ................ ,,1.,,118;101 1'7ttoO•lt •t., •.,.,. • ... 2~\;•n,Joo 1'1Hoo.t• ................. 1~.-;11• Al4 DAILY PILOT Goto pre>Wem? Thtn wrtle to t'ol Dunn. Pel wall cut red tope, getting the an.tu:~" cnd action you nt'ed to JOlve inequttu-1 in government ond bu11° nesa. A1aal your qut>1t1ons to Pot Dunn At Your ~rv1ce, Orange Coo.st Dmly Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92616. I nclude your telephone num~r. Th<> rolumr1 oppeara dolly ezcept Saturdays Dt1t11 •••ftf .. ArrfDal O•te Ul'ITe ........ •·••r-1 .. Lynda Carter will again star as Wonder Woman in K series of TV specials scheduled for the next season on ABC. License Plates 'S1wt' LOS ANGELES (APJ -TheUcense pla1-ol eome m~tl tr•vetir\c the Santa Monlu Freeway Diamond Lann will be Pbotocnphed for a postcard eurvey, an en1ineer hH ttstiliect at a tnal on a auit brouaht by a e?OU.P 'seeking to hall lM project. Gary Bork. the Clllfornia Depart· ment of Trans portation project engin~r for the preferential lane pro. ject, testified ln U.S. District Court that the license numbers would be used to lffure the addrases of ran· dom motorist.a travelina the special lanes. THE RECIPIENTS WILL be naked why they have or have not joined a car pool. The preferential lanes, started in • March, are reserved for car pools and transit bUHS, enabling those rom· mu~rs to travel the approximately l2·mlle freeway quickly during rush hour. . s. OIST•lcr COVRT Judge ?tlatl Byrne is boring the case without a jury on a suit broottht by the Pacific Legal Foundation whkh con· tends the project should be stoppe<l bec'ause it waa implemented without the prior filing of an environmental Impact report. Berk. tesUlied that o(ficlnls sent tu the Caltrans environmental planning section 'a statement noting the pro· jeet's potential environmental Impact l'•ith a stateme~t that a formal report was not necessary. TRI: P'\UWltN• HIAr.... All COMO. "-·-.. __ , StN.. • •" '1w• '-'•• ~ ... l:J)IO>ol VllJn l'ftll c ...... c .. o.. ... 'O ' ,h-.,' 4t5·0401 CO'U At.-laA ":O.N-01"1 '4J·l71J llTCHIM & IATH llMODILIH• PIH ISTIMATIS ... O.,Ol•l'lor••t ANAH(IM•MAl"I 0# l lOI! ·~n w \•11e.,i~ A ... l\)f l •I 41 \• t 772-1470 .,.,~. .. DEAR PAT: t malled some giO.S to a friend ill tbe-U.S. last month from·abroad. All were sent on ,---------------------------------------------------- # different days. Even though the gills were under $10 per shipment, duty was charged. Why? E.A., Nel'rport Beach TM Sit 1.lft ear ..... provides U..t 1lft• uder llt la fair retail vaf• are free el dllty U die red· plell& l'fteln11 Ht more Uau Slt _.,.. of &lfts OD die Nae day. Tiie "day" bl rderewe Is tlle day oa dklll tlae parul la ttttlved a& Uae Cua.ma mail ladllty -aot tllle day on whiclll the packa&e I.I ..aled. Y•r prnenta must have plied up al C..aa, caualac I.be du&y cbarae. 7ol~lree N11•1Jer for f'rtdt DEAR PAT: What is that toll·free phone number where one can team the location of growers that will sell fresh fruit directly to the consumer? l heard it on TV and copied the number down, bullost -it. T.G., Laguna Hms Dial 8ft.8S2· 7W to reach thJs service spoasored 1, Callforala Departm~lofConsumer Affairs. -lt'•,...cw. 6et Celfl •~ti•• -. DEAR PAT: I ordered two nonelectric bed warmers from U.S. Purchasing Exchange as Christmas presents for my sons. When my boys opened one of the m a couple of months later , they found the warmer slipped around and was noisy. I returned both of them in April with an explanation and asked for a refund or credit. I've had no response at au. A.H., Newport Beach U.S. hrcbaalDc Exchange has ao record of hawta1 reulve4 the bed warmers. Tlae firm wW wrUe C. yoa. requesUDI the uad price yoa paid, ud tkD lllsae a r.tWld to yoo. U.S. Pur~hasblg's coiled cuatomer service phone nauat>er ls: (213) 718-3940. Rqlact'Wlellt Scrfte• lt~lzed DEAR PAT: As a resident of BrookfieJd,Manor Mobllehomc Park for over s ix years, I have seen a lot of rust develop on my trailer. I'm enclosing in· formation relating to screw sizes and quantity Meded to replace rusty screws for various sizes oC mobile homes, along 'with types and srzes of screws that should be used for replacement or repair of various parts of my mobile home. Walls. window and door rramea. aki.rt.ln& and porch raila, porch floor trim, etc. are included. I prepared lb.la ln- formaUon for my neiihbon. but trust it may prove helpful to to E . P., C:O.ta Mesa, and other mobile home resident.a who read your column. L.D., Huntington Beach Tiie l•formatloe you provided cMld save mobile lllomeewaen houn of UnHJ ucl ,...Ible er· ron wltn It comee u .. • reptHe ruty scttWa. C..-eu M req..aM Ire• AYS by lftd.lill a aelf·IMldresaed, stamped n1e.lepe. L D. also••· .._. &bt aJJ aa.w ... 9'ecl KttWt lie recem· aeMI. caaJte ~ .. ....._ .. QUllllea ef • eaelt fro• Coast N• Ir Belt eo .. 8aiCa Aaa. e laellldea a Hrrnl pritt Uada1. J , 0 ., Newpert lleac' abe &old AYS &ht u nff!letlt aelectloa el t atalaleu steel aerewa. alllS, bolts ucl aeU·tapplDg llC~ are anllable at H. W. Wrtpt Hardware, CM.Mesa. I ~U11•8lfe I DEAR PAT: The Pilot had a recent article r a'bout a recycllnt center al UCJ. J Intended to cUp ~ thiJ ltem out because I have a lot of recyclable l tems, but lbe paper was misplaced. Can you repeat the Information, especially what thinas are being . accepted? T.J., Irvine Tiie UCI tecyU.J center will welcome • amber el lie•• le Mlp beoat Ila eavlnemataJ ac· uvtt1 ...._ Brow11 (Nlpel' bap. carAoud, b...t paper, plliloM ....._, ftler'ed aad clear ubrekea llaaa. aad al••la•• aad &.la cau are welffme. Br· -.. adella a. tlae ttllltt <VCI C911N»radoa yard • Ja•Wee lloaledN wed i£ Ca•l"I• ve 'h8daya u4 Tllandays ~eea I ... I p.m. ud fnta II •·•. lo 4 p.m. s.&.rdaya ud Slladaya • ..._. Daryl &elterU at 1'1f·ltZI fer •ore laforma· di& l . - . Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sanday July 15. 16, 17 and 18 at participating stores , IUNFlOWE" AT IEA" STREIT .. FEELING ''DEFENCIVE"? .---...... CEDAR FENCE POSTS 77' • . , ·: .. ARMSTRONG INDOOR- OUTDOOR CARPETING Colors. nifty. th• key word• ON "easy. easy'. 6 FT. WIDE 97' ~· OUTDOOR PWffS -GAL -tCAL ~GAL .76' 17• 376 Some eo b9a!:!J· some look d:treaMd. n a home rig t now. WESLOCK SMOKE ALARM ~ lD mod•L Gl.,..you a warnln9 befON JOG get a one way ticket out. 1900 ·~VAULT,. VALUABLES SAFE The lblDg wa&gba 80 IU!Ch that what..., .... to carry It. ma Mee ..... caowacl wUlaU. Add water, •tir,and UM (did that with Scotch and got •tiff after awhile too.) 90LBS. .127 CLEAR PLASTIC TARP urx2S'. ,~7 Now you can go for that Gulaeu record for a •ublDarlne acmdwtcb. and wraplt too. ARMOR ALL 'oz. 97' IOZ. 1•7 \ 3•7' 180Z. For all rubber • .t.nyla. and auch. Adds Ute and fights the effect of oaone and amog. DUPONT ZEREX ANTI- FREEZE •33 ~GAL So f0\11 radiator wt11 nm cooler ln summer. A m\llt wtth air. AUTO AIR cormmoNER RECHARGE KIT. WIULE STOCK LASTS 377. Speaking ot air. recharge your sy8tem tor a froctioa ot gcaage cbarp. JOHNS MANVILLE . FIBERGIASS INSULATION !I ' ' FULL THICK ~-ro~:~:m 4•7 30SQ.FT. 4"x23" 6•7 nso.n . SUPER THICK FOIL FAcm 6 ~ .. x15" 4.67 30 SQ."· 6~"x23"6.97 '5SQ.FT. JOHNS MANVILLE ASPHALT SHINGLES 1700 PEll- 100 SQ.FT. 15'year guc:mmtffd. he<r'f\' mineral coat. no junko. · WESLOCK DEADBOLT LOCK SUfGLECYLllDER -3.97- DOUBLECYUMDER 5.97 Aak any luurcmc• company about d.adbolta. You don't plck and 1'0P theM. (Freddi• Just put one on my door.) FLUID MASTER BILLCOCI 333 Ead toilet ..... tq\MCll. =..-P. pbarp. bamfle. • cmd ..mpt. (Man me a reconllng, tbs. la gnat.I MALIBU LOW VOLTAGE LIGHTING ·39oo 3UTESET 6 UTE SET 5900 6 UTE WITH TIMER 6900 Safe 12 Tolt. multl-c:olor lamps. add-on U you like. include tran.aformer. EDISON SECURITY· LITE 2900 IJJre herring your own extra atreetUgbt U that'• what you need. (Great to read your Captain Whlsbcmg comic• by.) -~ DISSTON CORDLESS SHRUB TRIMMER. 25•7 Includes recharger, no moN loolrlng Jor the cord. # 1030. ~llJJ!Ul•lllilHP . DISSTONCORDLESSHEDGE TRIMMER. 2797 Run• •nouah to do Hen the large becigea, recharge 0TernJ9bt. CDIT .2£ DISS TON CORDLESS GRASS SHEAR l • 1 Laguna/SOutb Coast EDITION • VOL. 69, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES .. ORA"IGE COUNTV,.CAUFOANfA FRI DAV, JUL V 16, 1976 .\ f tt•rnctOll ~.Y.. S t eeks TEN CENTS . , 460 Artists Open 3 Sho~s in Lag~a .. t Optimism springs eternal in J the breasts of Laguna Beach f artists, who at the beginning of each year'a festival season await · the flocks of money-lade n I \OUrlSts. c Today through Aue. 29, <460 · artists and craftsmen wUI exhibit l at the Art Colony's three shows. t lSee preview alory. A·3J r For some. the shows "1"'esent a livelihood and the artist begins with a considerable investment in materials. lime mdeoeray. For others, the shows are mainly opportunity to exblblt their works and mate a state- ment to be seen by thousands ol people. SuccHs to one artist might be ;.26 Kids J11ry Tr,.11scripl. --MaJ <>F Warne-d- Bribe Suspect By GARY GRANVILLE Of llMt O••IY ,., ... $1.ott Grand Jury transcriplb show San Cleml'nte Mayor B. Patnck Lane warned Indicted ar('hjtect Leon Hyzen about offering a campaig n contribution to Supervisor Thomas Riley in re· \um for o county contract . "I told him it could possibly be construed as an attempt to bribe a public ofricwl. .. Lane testified. "l went into drtuils. giving him rteal ad,·icc 011 "hy. 1n my opi· nion . it wu 1> ext r e mel y Battin's Political Life Emb 8)' GAR\' Glti\~'ILLE 01 Tll• O•llf p, ... ~tt Robert Rnllin walkro from an Orunge County courtroom Thursday no longer o county supen ·1sor and barred for life from cvC'r <•~oin holdinJ: public office In Cahfcrnin. .... --Ballin also cbl'1'1Cfd-on ht"!' slumpinir shoulders orders to spend 30 days in JUJI. to pay a S3.500 finl' plus S875 in penalty fees and to serve thrc.-c yc;irs on probolion. Thl' end of Anllin's t'On · trO\'tlrslal polstJ{':l) Career cum(' a11tomot1t'ally us Superior Court Judie K(•nncth L<•c scntent·c<t him for his May 2l conviction on a mlsus l' of orrlcc charge f'or Bntt1n. thl' end came with less th:rn six months remaining on his SC'('Ond ft1ur-rcar term o n th (• C ounty Bo ard o f Superv1sori1. lhs rl'OIO\'ll l from t'lffl<:"(' rt• duced thl' board to rour mcm b<•rs l 'nlc's Cahrornrn'i. ~overnor .1JlJl01n b n rcpl 1H'l.'mcnt. the F'1rst 1>1st n et scat I.' 111 rcm:11n ~acan1 unlil tO day:. afll'r thl· results of NO\'l'mtX'r'li ~l.'nt•rnl clcct1on :arl' rcrt lfle<J TIH'n. lht' w i nnt"r M lht• PhllliJl Anthon y .tt ar q \'omumoto, aupervlsorlnl rart' will be digiblc to tllke omcl' In sentencing Uuttln .. Judf'(c L.ae 11ald the 46 -year .old forrnt•r supervisor docs not have to st'rve his Jnll time until lt'1.tt1I remedll'S to ovt'rtum hl11 convlc· Uon Are cxhnusll'd Judg<> Lac olllo said O;Htln must pay the $875 In pcn:ilty f~ by Aug. 16 und the S3.SOO One within a yrar. Things could hove b<-cn wor~e for Battin Misuse of office c nn be punished by from one to 10 years in stute prison plus a s.5.000 fine. tSff BATrlN, Pa•e All SHIRLEY BIDS FOR 7 MEDALS Shlrley B:abashoff. America 'g No. 1 women's swimmer. begins her quest for as many as seven Olympic Games medals Sunday as the XXl Olympiad ln Montreal unfolds. 1'he 19-yeor-old Fountain Valley resident has been captur· ing the headlines In swimming -for rour years in her specially. Pictures and stories of her ac· compUshments ore reat~cd to- day on Page B ll. dangerous llnued the mayor con His words were spokeo as a lawyer rat her tha n a city official In either case. Lane said Hyzen told him. ··Boy. you just don't un derswnd hOI.'' these things arc done .. "He said it is the only way for architects to get (county > con tracts." Lane's testimony ron tinut-d. Before testifying before the Grand Jury, Lane was told by Superior Court Judge Kennt'th Williafl\S that he could not cite at torney·cllent privilege and rt> fuse to answrr questions asked by Assistant Dist. Atty Michael Capizzi. By the time a half day of testimony from Lane and others ended. tlyzen waa indided lasl month by the jury on a charge of attempting to bribe a public of· ficial. Supervisor RUey. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not e~tablish guilt or inn~eoce. According to the Grand Jury testimony or l{iley aide Peter Herman. Hyzen called hlm on the tl'lephooe In mid-May. "lft• ntd°'hl!'"'r.lsinttreSted in funding <or a proposed county branch libra ry in San Clemente / because he wanted the archltec· tural contract.·· Herman tffliried. •''He said be would be willing to make a cont.rlbution to Supervisor Riley in four fl1ures." "He· used the term four figures." The am ount Hyien later re- portedly bantered about was the lowest possible rour fi gures. St,000. Capizzi asked Herman if the contribution Hyi eo spoke of was to be a campaign contribution "Yes." Riley's aide answered According to the testimony. It was a short tim e later that l.anr ""arnt'd Hyzcn about the pitrall or nHPrlnS: a publ ic official ~omcthinR in return for a con trat't. "I told him h<' shouldn'tdncuss tht> librarv. that ht' should com· vletcly forget the library." Lane testified Ht> uid flyzen rctorttd. "ll is compl~tely appropriate to pro· cced in this m anner In order to Ac t the contract.·· ··t told Mr. Hyzen what he hud done was a serious mater:· t.anc continued. Lane said he had sut{gested to tly1en that he -contat•t county Librarian Harry Rowelfhew11nt· e<I Information about the pro· posc<ISn n Clementelibrary, fie said he was surprised lat<>r when the architect told him he had contacted" Pele ... He said he re m embered flerman from Herman'sda}s as a newspaper reporter when he ap· pearfd to be bored at the San Clemente Cit)' CounclJ meetings. It was after Hyi.en's alleged campaign contribution offer in re- turn for the ton tract that Herman reported the incident to Riley. The supervisor responded to the alleged bribery offer by reporting it to the District Atlomey'sOrrlce. Later. it Is reported thal con· versations betweeen Herman and Hy~en •-ere recorded. Hyz~·s lawyer has bad lhe Grand Jury trans('ripts sealed by court order pending the outcome of a hearing next week. However . search warrants used'in lhe Investigation are sup· ported by portions o f the transcripts. sales, wbll• lo another it's the at· lntian that mattert. At leaat those were 'he lbou1ht1 belnc npres1~d as artist.a at tbe Fttllval of' ArU, Sawd&aat Festival aod Arl·A·Fair were ruabJng to complete their boolhl and in some cues lheir merchandise .. ··t..ut year was &ood. I hope this Is a rolly good year." Ann Spurgeon. a Sawdust jeweler saJd. She and glass blower Loren Chapman wbo share a booth have been in the Sawdust Festival for four years. She's countint °" sales from the f1nl part ol the show to finance her purcb~ or addiUOMl materiall foe-lh• real or the season. Her Jewelry will cost trom $18 lo$.'IO. • At the Art·A·P'alr, first ti&ne nhibltor Dianne Mou Wallins was prictns her pain~s. ''I'm very optimistic. But, then. J'm very very up about everytbin,," she said. LonC·Ume FesUval ol Arts e•· hibltor Andy Wln1 was pl\iloeophlcal as he put finlshinc touches on his booth. "The exposure here is fan· tuUc. thMe isn't a muaeum In the world that •els this exposure. It '• a Sood way to stay ln touch with the public. (See0PTIM18TS. Paae.U) on Bus ·Vanish, 1 /tlailnaan Hit South Laguna m ailman Derryl L. Cook , 32, was on hls app(>inled rounds Thursday afternoon when, ne told Highway Patrol officers. a car hurtled oft Pacific Coast jUghway near Aliso Beach and knocked him down. Driver Pamela Sue Yearson. 25, also or-SOuth Laguna, said she swerved to avoid another car that had pulled in front of her. She wasn't hurt, but Cook was taken to South Coast Community Hospital with multiple injuries. Carter Maps Plans For Fall CaDlpaign· NEW YORK I AP 1 - Oemocratir presidential can- didate Jimmy Carter warned party leaders today against over· confidence before returnjng to Georgia to map plan11 for· captur- ing the White llousc In the Nov 2 election. Carter said he d id not intend lo rest on his laurels and told mem- ber• of the party•s notional com· mlllC4' and fund raisers he ex- pected them to work equally hard to register voters and raise funds to pre8ervc the momentum ol hit (llant·klllcr c11mpaiin from obflc urlty to the nomination. •Drawing o pnrollcl with lhe campaign of John F. Kennedy in 1900. Carter s aid his succt s in November ond. ofter that. In keeping his promises depends on party efforts to ttcl out the vote. give him a strong mandate and solid support in both houses of Congress. During the morning after their acceptance speeches at the clos- ing session of the party's national convention. Carter and his run- ning male, Sen. Walter t'. Mon· dale of Minnesota, met with lhc _part)''.s !lna.n.ce committee a nd its na\lonal com ml(tt-e. DEMOCRATS AO.IOURN ON UNITY NOTE-A4 DEMOCRATS' TESTS AHEAl>-EdHott•, Al MONDALE FIGHTS HYPEATENIK>N-85 "There can be very 1Jerious mistake made If we are ovetcon· lidenl." Carter said ln his lint meellng with the committee. "We have a good chance to win, but It. la not asure thin•." Sheriff eels CHOWCHILLA lAP> -Twen· l Y·SIX children and the driver of the school bus from which they all vanished \"ere m issing today. apparently ''ictims or a mass kid· naping. the Madera Count y sherifr said Deputies and police scoured the farml a nd s a r ound Chowchilla, sear ch planes were out at dawn. volunl<-ers joined on horseback and the FBI was called In Parents gathercd at the police station. life ceased its normaJ routine along the two blocks of the main street. a nd still. nearlv 24 hours afler the disappearance ()(the children and their driver. there waa no clue a.'\ to why or how or wbere Uaey naigbt be. ·•tt appears to be an abduc· tlon," said Sheriff Ed Bates. ··we'll search the whole slate if we have to. And if we have lo. we'll aearch the entire United Stales.'' It was Thursday afternoon and the children -ages 6 to lS - were due home from a swimming outing. The bus from the Dairyland Unified School Dis· trict made three stops. letting out three groups or children. and had one more stop to make. ft neve r made it. The bus was found Thursday night hidden in a stand of ta ll bamboo in a dry canal about lour miles sooth of Chowchilla ana 150 m i le s southeast of San Ji'rancisco. A statewide all-points bulletin was issued by the sheriff's office this mornin1t for up to three vans -white with gold and blue trim -believed traveling together along state Highway 132. heading west from Chowc hilla to Los Gatoa. The bus was found about two miles from the point where Hi"hway 152 passes ne ar <See PUZZLE, PateA2> Pat Takes First Steps LONG BEACll 1/\PI - Pat Nix-on-'11-flr-S"t--swps after her stroke were a "most s1g n1fica nt siRn of improvement.'' one of her doctors says. Mrs. Nixon. recovering from tht1 stroke suffered IHt wet-k, walked on her own ror the firs t tlmt' Thursday since 11hc e'n· ten.'<f the hos pl ta I. /\ hosplt11l s pokesman sold doctors "remain op· tlmlatlc that s he has u good chance of making a total or near total recovery in throe lo four months." Bo·ftom Tlleft. Flops Newport Clerk Yawna in Face of Adversity Tbursdav was a busy nilht at the Stop 'N Go Market on West Coast Hi&bway lo Newport Beach. Al 2 a .m .• when tbe ban c losed. there were a lot of cutomers who •topped to do tome s~in1 before heading lilome. One customer nepped up eo the check out count.er: and •akt to clerk Robert M""9, 21, ''Gf\'e me your monl'y. · · Myers sized up"'llilt ~ robber and lsnor.a h6la. purchase (rom the next mMI In Une. The bandlt tried aaaln . "There'• a .45 polnled at your ~ ... ..,.. lllrMd aid look., out. .... ................. u standial who wore a bulky Hlltatet thai had ,• .. P'etous .,.e. IJe tdll l1n«ed the.,.. who bal9ed ~ lite cu.atomw S&evcA Tilll.hiiifl: Z t . 'TU:&.ke tbat," be said. in· •~UU.1 To11tef1'1 wallet. . . , . Tosherr and M rers continued convenln1 about mutuaJ frlmds. The would-be bandit sum· moned two accomplices from outside the store. They held a hurried conference, one made a purchase and the triQ Jert. Police lnvesUaating the inc.i· dent aald Myers was unlm· presMld because be did not see a IJUn. "You might say the guy that tried lo pull il of( was lacking In ...,,..and presence.'' comment· edl..t. Don Picker. ' 0 100 Mil ( S CAtlFORNIA Sier 1menlo • Chowch1ll1 ,.,..,.......""'. SCENE OF ABDUCTION Where Children Vanished Canyon Road Crash Fatal To' Motoris t A man believed to be a San Diego resident died early today from injuries surfcred Wednes- day In a grinding broadside e<>l· Usison at Big Rend on Laguna Canyon Road. . Authorities 1dentlrlro the vic- tim as Keene P atterson La rned, 25. They said his last known nd· dress was In San Diego, although he recently hact been staying in . Corona del Mar. lie died at South Coast Com· munity Hospital in South Laguna al3:20 a.m. today. Larned suHered major injuries wheQ. h is eastbound vehicle col· lidedwith a cnr driven by Karen Margaret Reid. 23, or La Habra Ml~s Reid and u s ister, Diunc Reid. 25. received minor Injuries in the post-midnight accident. U.S.-T hai P act BANGKOK, Thaila nd 11\PI · The United St:1te1> will l(ive Thailand the commul'licatlons <'quipmcnt used by /\m<'rican forces before their withdrowul und sell about JS.000 tons of om munition to the That ~ovcrn- mcnt. a joint S -Thai statl' me.nt s aid today . In return. U S. planes will be )(iven llmit<'dlund· mg rights ot u Thai air forrf' base. the statcmenlsaid. Co a s • \\'eath e r Look for cloudiness alonlf the bcachu but n 1<encrolly ~11nn y weekend furiher inlnnd . Tem - ~rutur<>s iJhould reuch the· low 80~ In the londloekNJ rejZlons and about 10 lo 15 degrees cooler ulong the s hore. I NSIDE TOBI\" IVhattwr hap~ed to Live ltle111rfo1' and oll lhote 0rt·lhe- 41r mitlalctt., Wtll. rt'• bock -and an Orange CounlJI. The Dally Pil ot '• Mi chael · Paakevach give• tht tktoll• on Pogf Cl of &ht Weekender. ..... x MY-~•let AH ._ ... , ....... ,.. ,,.,,.... ,,,..., t... M. .. ,. 11 IWtlielNI ... .,, c.11-• At1Dl Oftll9e Ceolt11Y GltetrC..,,., II ~ 0.Ullie. 01-16 --M-..,1\ ~· 01 ,,,,,;.!'WI., en.-• 01 ~· DtMll filelleff Al M9<. .. 1MttltU . ..... ,.... ... , ...... .... ·~._fl( u. '"'-.... . "'-• All IJ Wt.ttlltr *""<-11 _ .. NeW\ •-""",_ Ct-..-, ~ It CH AU ... •• 11•1 CM All I•., AU I) CJ CJ·1 •• "' ti-• 1tJ 0-'11. V Pit.OT L/SC Fnday. July 16. 11111 ~lly,..MeSUff- HE'$ OUT OF A JOB AFTER SENTENCING . Former First Dlatrtet Supervisor Robert Bettin Riley, Schmit Eyed .As Battin Fill-ins Orange County ' Board of Super visors Chairman Ra lph ' Diedrich is expected to ap1>0inl Supen-is o r Tho mas Hiley to ' replace deposed Supervisor Robert lialtln on tl'ic-O-nln~ County Transit District Boartl of Oirectors. It is also exi)ectcd that D1ednch will appoint Supervisor Laurence S<.'hmit to Battin's now \'a<.'ant seat on the Local Agency Formation Commbslon. It is expect ed that Diedrich will announce the appointments al Tuesday's board meeting. Battin's OCTD seat as well as his LA FC pos t were vacated · Thursday when he was sentenced for his conviction on a misuse or offi<.'echarge . T he former Sant:l Ana supt'r\'i~or was the fi rst Orange County sup(>n·isor e\'er to be con· vicled of a crime while In offtcc. However . three years ago another OCTD director lost his seat when sentenced following a felony conviction. Th :lt dire<'lor was former W e~tm rn s t e r m uyor Derck Mc\\'binney. , Diedrich said t~ay he will not · ask Go\'. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to appoint a replacement for Bat· tin on the Board or Supervisors. The board chairman said an outsider would bnrely ha\'e time to become ac<tuainled with the JOb before an e lected supcrvi~r takes office. probably sometime in No,•ember. Contending for the First Dis · 1rict seat in the November elec. l ion are Westminster Mayor Phillip Anthony and Santa Ana C ity Coun ci lman. Harry Yamamoto. Between now a nd t hen, 01l.'d rich said. Battin's staff will ronUnue lo ha ndle constituent needs unrter his direction 1.11 <·hairman of the board. That staff Is headed by 28-year- o:d Michael Cushing. n Har"ard College and llan •ard Law School graduate. Cushing said today that he a nd other members or the UalUn starr "Ill remain on the job as long as Oiedric~els necessary. Mcanwnlle. Battin'" orrice on the• sixth floor or the county ttd · m1n1stration bui ldin~ rrmarni. p:1rt1all y \'OCGted St ill on the walls. thoui:h. arc Right Renounced MADRID. Spain <API -Se<-k· ing to improve relations with the VatJcan. KinJt Juan Carlos has renQunccd his right lo name Spain's Rom an Catholic bis hops, the government announced to- day. DAILY PILOT Robert N. wcecs tttfUCltl\•••P---~ Jack R. Curlev ~ ................ ,,.,c.o-.. ~ Thomes Kee¥11 (dl ... Thomas A. MurSlfllne ............ ( .... Chaf1U H. Loos Rl<twwd P. Natl •'"''' .. ~' ».tf\olit "'r~ La..u .. ad10Hk• T•c;.._H•"' .. ' ........ -...... 0 -·-''"'' omen c. .......... ,. .......... si.-"""'~-.. ~· lltHI..,<~ .......... . i..o.i-•Vtl'"• U~llA ..... _ ••S...0°'"'""'-... Te..,..._ (7H)Ml-4.J21 Ctu sHIM an.rt!., Ml•M71 ~ .. u" AH oe.-rmi.1t1: TelefMM....._. ,, .... w. (lf..-tr 49S4Jt °'°"''~' ltl6 Ot ..... CM\! _.,...... ~ ~· Ne N •i \tOnf-\. tll~H .. IJO"I\, .......... "''''•' •t ""''''h•m1nt\ ""'"" *"•• l~ rt••WVttd ••tfllitv( •••Ct41 MtM4H#oft •f ·---· ""OlllO tl•t\ H,, ... ,. tt.tlf •t '-'t4 #IPW C.H1tft1t• ~rtiM•~ •• t.,"""" 1.J U.....,. w, ~ ........ JJ~tftt\' MthtM• ~·~·fill'ft .,,,_, Batlin's-Navy comm1ss1on, his 13w school degree and a Jetter showing he had a l one time passed the ex<!mination required of a ll certified public accoun· tnntsin"C~lif'Ornia-. - Shortly before being sentenced Thurs day . the 46·yea r·old l 'rrivers-rty o ( \V.ash~n.gton graduate said he hopes to be able to continue his law practice. * * * f'ro• Page Al BATTIN •.• But the judge . a Riverside County probation officer, de· fense atlornevs and even the prosecutor agreed "no useful purpose" would be served by sending Battin to state prison. The same jury that com •icted Battin on the misuse of office charge found him not gui lty of five false record counts but couldn't decide the grand theft · issue. As a r esult o t the JUry ·s 6·6 deadlock. Battin could have been retried on the t h eCt charge. l But when Judge Lae indlc:lted before sentencing Battin that he would deny motioos for a new trial and to overturn CM jury's lone guilty urd ict, Deputy Dist. Atty. J ack Slyan moved to have the grand the n char ge dis· missed. All seven char ges were brought aga inst Ballin last Qc. tober in a Grand Jury indict- ment. All the j ury·s allegations related to Battin 's use ol <'OWlty workers and supplies in his un· successful 1974 campaign for state office. T he judge, derense lawyer and pros~cutor concerned 1'ith Battin 's fate agreed that remov. Ing Battin from office and bar· ring him from ever again hold· ing office was. for him . an ·especially heavy penalty. "That punishment by Itself is overwhelming." defense at· tomey Matthew Kurilich said as he pleaded for leniency. J\urilich a lso noted Battin's r~ent election defeat wh~n he tried to ga in the Democratic nomination ror a stale scnnle seat. The detens'' laywer blamed his client's landslide defeat on ad\'(•rsf' publicity generated by thetnal. And. Kurillch told Judge Lac, Rattrn's income·produclng uh1h· l)' as well as his law pr actice ha,·c s utrered because of the legal battle that bcRan last Nov· ember when the •Judge's fitness to oreslde O\•er the trial was challenged by Battin. PrOSt'cutor Ryan s aid Battin's abuse or his orflce can't b • min1miied. "There Is no question but that Mr. Rattln r elied on county.pnld members of his staff to conliuct his campaign," said Ryan. He argued that Battin turned to the public resource~ at hls disposal when bis usual fin<m · clal supporter• balked at pump· Ing money into the unsuccessrut 1974 campaign. "They <the county workers I did more than 'tuf'f envelope$. They went on campaign trips. They took <.'are of campaign money. They picked up brochures and many, many more things," said Ryan. He told Judge Lae the con· victed county supervlSOf' should be fined and should spend "an appropriate amount of lime in county jail ... When the atto~·s finished their debate, the judge said he agreed with both of them. \hot sending Battin to state prison would serve no useful pul"POH. "I think Mr. BaWn ls an.ln· dividual who invokes a strong reaction lo people, either great love or grent antaJOOism. •• said Judge Lae. ''One w ay or another. he cTeates a reartlon." "Mr. Battin Is a nchter. He's 1ood ri&btcr." the Judie con· tlnued. Disrupts Jetliner SAN J UAN. Putrto Rico <AP) -A drama that beaan "''hen a m ental pollen\ attacked a youna bo)' In the restroom of a Jt'tllner ilr eaklnc t oward Cbkaco with 11t people end~ w h en the patie nt shot a policema n a rte r the pilot brought his plune back to San Juan. police said. Police gave thls account: T he patie nt w as being transferred to a veter ans .bolpital in Michigan under tbe supen•lsion of two nurses -a man and a woman. About 45 minutes a fter the Eas tern Airlines jumbo jet left San Juan. the patient a~ked the 6-year ·old boy in the rest room. Cr ew m e mbe r s and the nurs~ subdued the patient and put le3ther restraints on his wrists and ankles. They also ga"e h im a sedative and stretched him out on the back seat of the plane. The pilot decided to return to Sa n Ju an a nd inform ed authorities on the ground of the incidenlf Shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday. the plane landed and three policem en went aboard. When Sgt. Porfirio Diaz tried to remove the man from the plane , the patient grabbed Diai' gun and shot the policeman in the chest and hand. Diaz was report· ed in setioU&-.eondil.ion.J.oday in a San Juan hospital. Tbe patient was \i olent and it took 1S minutes to bring rum under control aner ttie shooting. He was taken to a hospital. then t.o a psychiatric Institution and was charged with atte mpted murder and a weapons viola· tion. The FBI. which is investigat In g, would n o t comme nt Passengers aboard the plane were transferred to an<>t.Mr jet which arrived in Chicago about midnight. The crew of the original flight remained 1n San Juan. The airline would not release the passenger list An Eastern Airlin es spokesm a n in Chicago said there had been a "mighty dis· turbance" aboar~ane. f'ro• Page Al PUZZLE ••• ChowchJIJ~ IRt l;atos is a com-muni~ n r ~lhil Pacific Coa about • p • ~tla Cl( Sall l'ran- cisco aa~ adjuent to San JOH. There waa DO immediate in· formation on why the bulletin on the three vans was issued. There were earlier reports that a van had been seeo along the school bus route the past few days. The San J oaquin Va lley farmlands around Chowchilla were s earched throughout a night shattered by thunder and lightning. for the children. Join- ing the land and air search wer.e about 70 local 'volunteers. some on horseback and some In cars and trucks equipped with citizens band radios. The only poss ible clues found were two cotton swabs. gauze and a plH tic cup about 75 yards from the abandoned school bus. But Bates said he was •·not satisfied" the find was signifi- cant. "Jt could ha \•e been :i case of littering by our people taking photographs.·· At 6:05 a.m .. a state high•.rny patrol plane and two Ch•il Air Patrol planes took off under gray skies to search a 50-mile area a • .>und this lo\\ n of 4,500 ~sons. The sheriff told reporters he fell "som ethln~ should break to- day." tic said he had a "hunch." •·t find it difrrcult lo see how an)' one person can abscond with 26 children a nd one adult bus drfrcr and get away with it," hc said. Cycle Crash Kills Marine CAM' PENDLETON (API - A Manne has been killed in a mot.orcycle accident on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base. A Marine Corps spokesman said the m an was killed late Thursda y n ight when h is motorcycle -·enl out or control on Ba1Uone Road. The victim 's identity wu 't\i thheld until relaUves could be notified. • Report Pending SAN DIEGO <AP) -Doctors HY it l1 loo early to laue a medical report on a New York man with throat cancer wbo ltJld been held b)' Muicm authorities for two monlht . Robert Lake Carden, 27, of Lockport. N.Y., was whisked Crom Mexican. Mexico. Into tbe United Slates Thursday a fter h•m radio operat.on on botb Ude9 ~the border mounled a UIR lo help him. 0.11~ "'91 Shit ....... THtS IS ONE OF 107 DECAPITATED PARKING METERS Huntington 8e•ch Police S.•rch for Mech•nlzecl Thieve• ll~Parking-Mm-er­ Handits Still Sought No new leads were reported to- day tn the wake of Huntington Beach s $24,000 parking meter theft case but the city will have to allocate money to replace them it was confirmed Direct or o f Harbors and Beaches Vince Moorhouse said r epl aceme nt will begin 1m m edia te ly but the city has nowhere near enough meters in stock to do it all Thieves who methodically plundered and pillaged a stretch of Pacific Coast Hii;thwav from the Bolu Chica bluffs to 11th Street stole 107 mete rs and wrecked six more Earller thievery and van· dallsm this week resulted in a loss of a total of 37 parking meters. The Duncan Industries models stolen in predawn houn Thurs· day were found abandoned In a van al Ninth Street and Pacific Coast Highway but most can'l be fixed T h e l h i e ,. e s w h o t o o k advantage of a gruruon run that congested the a rea w\th beach visitors between 2 and 4 a.m. ap· parently use d a hydraulic wrench of some kind lo pop the head off the olde r model meters. A newer model now i.n use is far more difficult to break and lhe thieves passed them up as though well aware of that fact. Thirty- three or the new meters were in· stalled only the d ay before. ·'This is the fi rst major van· dalism we've had ," Department or llarbocs and Beaches Director Vince Moorehouse said. "They were just emptied of coin the day before and whoever did it, it was a helluva lot of work for the money t'ey got out of It. " One Ironic note observed along the stretc-h the thieves hit was the reaction of many daytime beach visitors Thursday. OPTIMISTS "II is SC)mt'lhlng NI the eood patnleu of L aauna i bQul pertjdpate In eveo tr ll ii comme r cl•lly wortbwhHt', · W~said. ' W1n1 uid while lt>llftY ol Ut artbt.s are ''lhinklna in tttms / a product that will itll. I don' UUnJt there Is a ny compMe ~ alitutlon Join~ on her . As ro~ tn.Yttlf. I Ju~l do what happe~ \I tomeout." . He uld ht llnde t>H.i pubU 1lvet a ·•very PotltJve ~pona to my thJnas. tiven though they'r · not uncler Ktood. "\'ou ran :sco them enjoyln what you do." • To Swap Qu~pt HARRISBURG. Pa. <AP> ~ Ronald RHgan H)'S he wou .. like to debate Jimmy Carter a~ talk about the cost of th Democratic party ·s platform. The former California goi t'rnor t old Pennsyh•ania d legates to the Republican N tional Convention Thursday th~ he would compare his record !*I g o "ernor with Cart e r 's gubernatorial record in Georgia and show himsf.'lf as the true foe of big government :lnd deficit spending In the prcsldenUul race. Reagan met all dny nnd much ol the e\•enlng Thursday with uft- comm1tted Republican delegates and delegates plcdced to Presi· dent Ford. Ford 1-'ows More Jobs • WASHINGTON IAP I The Ford administration s aid t oday that the econom y will pe rform bcl· ter thatn originall y· expect· ed dunng 1976, providing Amer icans with about 379,000 more jobs a nd diminishing the erosion or innallon on peoples' buy· ing power. ··The President bclie\leS his economic POiicies nre the major rensons for this Improvement.'' said White House press secretary Ron Nessen. Revise~ Admlnistrati9n projections on the nnliori's une mployment, tnn ation and produc tion capacity must be :se nt to Congress later this m onth under the new budg t-makrng pro· cedures.' ' NOW IN FULL SWING .. Exceptional Values on Upholstery Items EXAMPLES: 21...-ts. fl*•• ""9t rat~ SliJlf'ltl ••......•....•..... ·r .... Reg 1 Sib. Cl..-11M ............................................ Reg. 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I ' . , Orange Coast· Today's Closing N.Y. Stoek '" I EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1976 C TEN CENTS here Are 2 ·6 Cllil ' . .en'I 'I' ~ I I I Big Wheel i11 Town Workmen set up the Sky Wheel. which, along with the Twister and the Zipper, will be thrilling Orange County Fairgoers forthcnext 10 days. To find out wbatit's all about, see Page Bl. Events Scheduled For County fair Today is opening day fM the Orante County Fair. Schedule of eveata: Friday, July 16 10 a.m .• 11 p.m. Santa Ana f;ay, Placentia Day 6:00 p.m . Breeding Swin" Judpng, Judglng Rina 6:00 Santa Ana Winds Band. Ampbitheater 6 • 9:00 Donna Hanna -sell discovery through art, Fine Arts Exhibit 6 :30 -11 Montczuma 's Bevenge, Mountain Dew Stage. 7 ·1:00 Weaving and Spinning, HomeLlvlng Pavilion 7 • 10 :00 Fabio Bit Band U.S.A .• Amphitheater 7 :30 Chuck J ones Magic Revue. Heritage Sta.ce 7:30 Plua Taste Testing, Gourmet Gallery • 8:15Speedway Races. Stadium r 8 :30 Plua Taste Testing. Gourmet Gallery 8 :30 West Coast Chamber OrehHtra. HeritagcSlaJ?c • 9:30 ::>ugar Free, Heritage ~a1• Saturday· July 11 JOa.m. • 11 p.m. AnahelmD•f NewpQrt Beach DlY Camen aad Model D'ay Time, Event, Place All Day Junior Hone Show, AreaaNo.2 10 • 1:00 GJorta Rowe -oil aketc:hJn1. tine Ari.I Exhlbll n -7:30 "Camera and Model Day•• PhQto Exhlblt & Little Theatre l • 4:00 Weaving and spinning, HomeLivint 1:31> Italian cooking. Gourmet Glllfl'Y l :4S Jimmy Ward. country l'Om.ic, Mountain Dew Stage 2 • 1:00 Printmaking, Fine Art.I, Exhibit SHIRLEY BIDS FOR 7 MEDALS Sblrley Babasbotf. America's No. 1 women'• 1wbnmer, belins IM!r quest for a1 m9')' as seven Olympic Games medal• Sunday 11 the XXI Olympiad in Montreal • unfoldl. The 19-year·old Fo\)ntlin Valle, rniden& b11 been captur· 'tnc tbe beadlin• in swlmminc lor foar yean in her specfalty. .Pidlares and 1tories of her ac· compllabmen'8 are featured to- M1oaPqe8.Jl. ~ . I 2 • S:OO Canyma Grua, Am· pbitbeater · 1Z • 8:00 Rovio1 Mimes. Grounds J ;30 Glrl Scouts Salute. HnU.a1e_StMe 3:00 Magtul Land o 01, Grounds 3 • 8:00 w ... er Hlftbel, one- man band. Oroanda 3:30 Vlll11e Siapn, Herit.ace Stace 4 :30 Fuhlon siwtng aemln.tr, Gourmet Gallery 4:30 Chuck Jones •Magic Revue, Heritage St.age 5:00 Ma1lcal Laod of Oz. Grounds s. 9:00 Carl McKnllhts Steel Drum Band, Grounds 5:30 -7:00 Guitar Coolest, Heritage Stage 6:00 Westernaires. Drum. FUe and Bell. Amphitheater. Taiimn Nixes Last Offer . For Olympic. MONTREAL CAP> -The Taiwanese rejected an lnvitatkla to compete under lbe name of Taiwan today and aMOUftced they are pulling out tA the Sum· mer Olympic 01mes. The lnternaUonaJ Olymptc Committee UOC> bowedtoCana· dian government pressure and voted on a change of ru.le. chang. lng the name of the Republic of China to Taiwan for the Montreal Games. (Related Stories, Page B9J. Mystery Of Bus '. Deepens CHOWCHILLA (AP' -Of· ficials combing the farmland to- day for clues lo the mysterious disappearance of 26 children and a school bus driver explored the poqibUity that they were victims ol a mass kidnaping engineered by terrorists or deranged persons. The FBI officially entered the case, and Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally Oew in tci oversee the. • ground· air search which in· ', j'" f eluded dozens or Jaw enforce· • . •• ment f f-i-e+r k"°m_v-a.tio.u~---..... ,.,.. .. jurisdictions. volunteers on °"""uut:-BUS fOUND,-8\11' DAIYEA A~D 21..cttlLDREN-ABOABD...REM.AIN...MISSINQ_ horseback and vehicles equipped Sheriff Vows, 'We'll Search th• Whole State, or th• Unlt8d St•tH, tf We H.ve To' with Citisenl Band radio&:-..... · President Ford In Washington. D.C. was described as "quite concerned" fort.he safety ol the miuln1 students. Press secretary Ron Nessen said the President asked the FBl for a written report and asked lo be kept personally informed. Chowchilla police checked out from the local Ubrary a book called "Beat of tbe Best Detec- tive Stories." edited by Allen J . Hubin which included a short story called .. The Day the Children Vanis hed'' by Hugh Pentecost. While parents kept a vigil at the police station, normal routines balled along Main Street in tbia San Joaquin Valley farm· ins community. stunned by tbe sudden dlaappearuce or tbe chlldren and their driver nearly M boun before. Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates aald there were no real clues and no evidence of foul play. "It appears to be an abduc- tion," Batea uJd ... We11 aearcb the whole 1tate lf we have to. And If we bave to, we'll aearcb the en· tire Ualted States." Bates aakl IM didn't believe the driver wu • suspe«, but be said no 51C*lbllltiea have been ruled out ill the frustratillc aeC'Cb for a motive. 0 100 MIUS CALIFORNIA SJtramento • Chowchilla ,,,.,.,... .... SCENE OF ABDUCTION Where Chlldren Yllfttehed Bandits Rape Mother, Girl "lb Ont thought was whoever would clo 1 tbio1 lib this ls a lit· \le mixed UJ>, emoUonally W\Sla· Jn R bb' lllLJlut 11 11'11 bave been able to 0 ery remain hidden this tone. anc1 a a ----veblele or a number tA vehicles A Seal Beach family vacation· ... 8led I would say that Lakes in& ln San Die10 was robbed or a peat deil of plannlng." cub and jewelry and the mother Bates wH at a kl8S to explain and 15-~ear-old daughter raped whY. if terrorists were responsi-by bancbts who baraed into their ble. they would target school mote~ room early Thursday: ~bildren In this agricultural morning. valley "which is relatively un-San Diego police said four men sophisticated in guerrilla forced their way into the Mission warfare." . Bay motel room at gunpoint at He 1110 noted that children about 4:30 a.m., blindfolded the would be difficult to control as father and son and took the two kidnap victims. female family members into an The sheriff was asked whether adjoining room where they raped police were investigating the them. possible in vol vemenl or the Investigators said the at- Zodiac killer, a person who tackers then fied with $800 in claimed responsibility for more money which wu to ~ave been than a dozen unsol'ttd Cllifomia used on the family outing and an murders and who in 1968 uodeterm in ed amount of threatened to kJll a busload oC Jewelry. school children. Police. who did nol release the "We're 1oia1 to run every~· identify of the family, said the celvable lead." Bates replied, re· father, who ill a diabetic. went in· calllDtthetbr .. t. _ lo shock and could not be ques- J n S • c r • m en t o, PB I Uoned by offlcers . apokeamu Bott Jone11ald: "We now hue officially entered the eae because there appears to have been an abducUon. We are lnvt9tl••t1n1 It to determine if It 1a • f......_. kidnaping. The fact that 71 people are miulng and U..ir ••llicle b11 been found m.tlet lt Hem llke a crime or ..,. ktlKt has occurred and po11lbly a violatloa tA the federal k:iclnapstatute. •· (See BUS, Pase AZ) Robber E8C8pee VENTURA (AP> -A man who ldt his wounded companion to· die at a hospital altM an early · mornin1 cas station holdup Thuraday escaped with 1112. police said. A police spokesman said Arthur Roy Harris, 21, of Oxnard. died or a single gumhot wound in the back. Barred From Off iee Battin's Political Life Enm in Jail By GARV GRANVILLE Of Tl>e 01llJ l'I~ SDff Robert Battin walked from an Orange County courtroom Thursday no longer a county supervisor and barred for life from ever ..again holding public office In Califcrnla. Battin also carried. on hls slumping 1boulders orden to spend 30 days in jail, to pay a S3.500 fine plus $875 in penalty fees and to serve three years on probation. The end or Battin's con· trovenial political career came automatically as·Superior Court Judie Kenneth Lae sentenced him for his May 24 conviction oo a misuse of office charjt.. For Battin. t'he end came with less than six months r emain1ng on bis second four-year term o n the County Board of Supervlsors. His removal from office re- duced the board to four mem- bers. Unless California's governor appoints-a rep~ement, Lhe- First District seat will remain vacant until 10 days after the results of November's general election are certified. Then, the winner o r the Phi llip Anthon y -Harry Yamamoto, supervt.sorial race will be eligible lo take office. In sentencing Battin, Judge Lae said the 46·year-old former supervisor does not have to serve his jail time W'llil legal remedies to overturn his <.'Oflvic· lion are exhausted. Judge Lae also said Battin must pay the $875 in penalty fees by Aug. 16 and the $3,SOO fine within a year. Things could have been worse for Battln. . Misuse of office can be punished by from one to 10 years In •tale prison plus a S5.000 flne. But the Judge, a Riverside County probation officer; de· fense attorneys and even lhe pr01ecutor aireed "no useru1 purpose" would be served by sending Battin to stale prison. The 1ame jury that convicted B1Uln on t he misuse of office char1e found him not guilty or five falle record counts but couldn't decide the grand theft issue. At a result 01 the JUry·s u deadlock, Batun could have been retried on the thdt cbarf(e. But when Judge Lae indicated before s~tencing Ballin thot he would deny motions for a new trial and to overturn the jury's lone guilty verdict , Deputy Dist. Atty. Jack Ryan moved to have the grand the.fl charge dis- misaed. All seven charges were brouiht against Batttn last Oc · lober in a Grand Jury indict· ment. All the jury's allegations related to Batlln's ~of county workers and supplies In his un· successful 1974 campaign for state office. The judge. defense lawyl!r and prosecutor concerned with Battln's fate agreed tbal remov- ing Battin from office and bar· ring him from ever again hold· ing office was, for him, an especially heavy penalty. ·'That punishment by itself Is overwhelming," defense at- torney M attbew Kurilkh sald as be pleaded for leniency. Kurilicb also noted BatUn's recent e ectlon defeat w,,en fie tried. to gain the Den\0cralic nomination tor a •late seiate seat. The defense iaywer blamed his client's landslide defeat oo adverse publicity generated· by the trial. And, Kurilich told Judie Lae, Battln's lncome·producing ablJI. ty as well as bis law practice have suffered because of the legal battle that began last Nov- ember when the judge's fitnesg to preside over the lrial wag challenged by Battin. Prosecutor llyan said Battin's abuse of his office can't be minimized. "There is no question but that Mr. Battin relied on counl1·pald members of his staff to conduct hb campal1n," uJd Jlyan. He araued that BaWn-Uarned.- <See BA 'rl'IN, Pap Al) Coast Weather Bo·hum l:'heft. Flops· '.t.ook tor cloudlneu alon1 the beaches but a ~enerally sunny weekend further Inl a nd . Tem· peratu~s should reach the low 80s in the landlocked regions and about 10 lo 15 de1reu cooler aJona tbe shore. . Newport Clerk Y mau in Face of Adversity purcbue from lbe next man In line. The bandit tried a1aJn : "Tbere ·a a .ts poloted at your ~·· Tothetf aad Myers conUnued convenlnf' about mut.u.1 friends. The would-be bandit sum· mooed two accomplices from out.We the aiore. They held a hurried confereace, one ~ea purchue ud t.H.trio left . PoUce lnveaU1alilll the incl· dent uid Myers was unlm· prened becauae he did nol see a ...... "You mi1bt say the guy that tried to pull it o(( waa lackinl in eommllftd presence," comnient- t4 Lt. DoG Picker. . . I .4 2 DAILY PILOT c . ,,,.. .... ~ ' BUS ••. 1t was Thuri.day ~ncrnoon and : the children aies 6 1.o 1s : •ere due borne from a swlmmin& out1n1. Tbe bus rrom the Dairyland Unified School 01 trict made thre<' ~lop6, letting out three groups of children. tAnd had on • more stop to m akc · Jt never made 1l. The ~ wa& found Thur d.ay night hidden an a 1t1od of t1i11l bumboo in :1 <Jn· canal about tour m1le'i i.oulh of Chowch lll a and I SO miles southeast of San Francisco. A statewide all·poinl.S bullelln wu issued by the shenff'& office this morning lor up 1.o lhree vans white with gold and blue trim belie\'ed tr nvcllng lo(telher alooa atate Highway 132, heading west from Chowchilla to Los Gato.. The bus was tound about two miles from the point where Hlahwa y 1 S2 p asses near Chowchilla. Los Gatos is a com· munlty near the Pacific Coast about 50 miles south of San Fran· cisco and adj a cent to San J06e. There was no lmmedlate in- formation on why the bulletin on the three vans was issued. There were earlier reports that a van ' had been seen aloni the school : bus route the past few days. : The San Joaquin Valley : farmlands a round Chowchilla i -·ere searched throughout a • nl.&hl shattered by thunder and ; lightning, tor the children. Join· • ing the land and air search were • about 70 local volunteers. some on horseback and some in car s and truc!ks equipped with cilitens band radios. The only possible clues round ___ were two cotton swabs. gauze ana a P astic cup abooT75 yaras from the abandoned school bus... BuL Bates said he was ""not satisfied " the find was slgnifi·. rant. -. ··it couJd have been a case of littering by our people taking photographs ." Al 6 :05 a .m .. a state highway patrol plane and t-'O Civil Air P~trol planes took olf under gray skies to search a SO.mile area a. .>und this town or 4.500 persons. The sheriff told reporters he felt '"some.thing should break to- day." lie said he had a '"hunch.·· '"I fi;d it difficult to see how any one person ran abscond with 26 children and one adult bus driver and get away with it." he said. Bates sa id his investigators found two sets or tracks supcrim· posed on the bus trac ks. sug- gsesting that a n abducUon "would have to be plaMed, it seems to me." The tr acks showed that ··somebody left the area after the bus w~s parked." The •h«Tirf Hid he couldn't "think of an)· other pos•ibillty" but a kidnaplng, "There's no blood. no evidence of foul play ot the bus. I'm al a loss for words about this one. 1 absolutely can 't figure ll. We can't find a nybody who hus 11 motive." TONIGtrr ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - Opening night. Fairgrounds. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fair grounds, 8: IS p.m. CONCERTS IN TllE PARK Trio Gallard, Co~tu Mesa U ons Park. 7:30 p.m . FTce. "IN F ASlltON" -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesda)'· Sunday throul(h Au~. l, 8 p.m Sundays, 3 p.m SATVllDi\V, l\IU' 1'1 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - Yairiroundw throu1b July 25. Bob Hope. Sp.m. ORAHG• COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ......... , . .._ __ . Jeck R. CllfleY YIO ...-.~At -CO.-ol ....._ ThomH Keevll c .. , .. Thomes A. Murphine ....... i1'4 &- ( CMr1n ... Loos Rk het'd P. Nall •• " ..... -....-.c.•w. .. Tt le,lll RI (7'4) M24 1 CIHMf ... Mft"'tiftl Ml--'611 Fr1d1y. July 18 1911 -··~ ........ .._ eatient Disrupts letliner SAN JUAN, Puerto Rlco <APl -A drama that ~pn wht'n a ment al patlttnl attacked a young boy In the restroom oC a jetliner streaklna' toward Chicago with J79 ~e ended when the patient shot a police man arter tbe pilot brought b.ls plane back to S&ll JuM. police said. Police gave this account: The patient w tu b e lni: tr3ns fe rred to a veterans hospital in Michiaan under the supervision of two OUl"ffS -u man ood a woman. About 45 m inutes after the Eutern Airlines jumbo jet lert San Juan. the patlent attacked the 6-year-old boy in the resl room. HE'S -OUT OF A JOB AFTER SENTENCING Crew m e mbe rs and the nurses subdued the patient and put leather restrainlS on his wrists a nd ankles. They also cave h im a sedative and stretched hlf1\.0Ul oo the back seat oC the plane. Former Flrst Oistrid Supervlaor Robert Battin . Riley, Schmit Eyed For Battin Posts The pilot decided lo retum lo San Ju a n and Inform e d authorities on the (round ol the incident. Shortly before 6 p.m . Thursday, the plane landed and three policemen went aboard. Orange County Boar d o f Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich Is expected to appomt Supenisor Thomas Riley to replace deposed Supervisor Robe rt Battin OJ\ the Orange ~n~· Tr.ansJUJlstcict Board oI Directors. lt is aiso expecfed fhal Diednch will-appoi:nt Super\lisor Laurence Sch mit to 83ttin's now ... acant seat on the Local Agency Formation Commission. It is expected that Diedrich "'i ll announce the apPOantments at Tuesday's board meeting Ba ttin 's OCTD s eat as well as his LAFC post were vacated Thursday when he was sentenced for his conviction on a misuse of offi ce charge. The form er Santa Ana super\'isor was the fi rst Orange C~unty supervisor ever to be ron· \llCted of a crime while in offic:c However. three years a((o another OCTD director lost his * * * Fro• Pagr A I BATTIN .•• to the public resources at his disposal when his usual finan· ~ial suppor~ers balked al pump- ing money into the unsuccessful 1974 campa11n. • "They <the ~ounty workers 1 did more tllan Muir envelopes. They went on campaign trips. They took care of campaign money . Th ey pi c ked up brochures a nd many. m any more things." said Ryan. He told Judge Lae the con- "icted county s upervisor should be Caned and should spend "an appropriate amount of time in county jail." Wbcrt tbe attorne_ys Cln1she<1 their debate, the judge said he agreed with both of them that sending Battin to stale prison would serve no useful purpose. ··r think Mr. Battin is an in- divld\lal who invokes a stron~ reaction in people, either great lo\le or great antagonism." suid J udge Lae . ''One way or another . he creates a reaction ·· ··Mr. Battin is u fighter. He's a good fighlq ... the JUdgc con· hnued. ··eut.'' the j udge continued. ··thl' needs of society have to be recoanized. · · At hut. Judge Lae sel Bal tin's Jail term at six monthS. Kurilich quic kly stood anct said ... Your honor. I don't hk<' to beg Out I'm Just about !>tog glng . . . .. The judge then appeared to be-1osLin. 1.ho1Uht before he finally s;ild. "All right. 111 bUS pend five monthfl of the Jail sen- tence on condition the fine 1s oald promptly ." Kurillch later termed Baltm"s sentence r easonable. Ry un called it fair. Battin didn't have much to say. He lert the courthouse arm in arm wlth his c lose personal friend. Rachel Perry. For the first tim<> in 711 yean. he was not a member or the Orange County Board or Supervisors . Deputy Chief , Forced Out LONG BEACH <AP) -Within an hour after Deputy Police Chief Willis E. Platt was suspended from duty by Aeling Cltv M11nager Robert Creighton he filed for retirement. But city of(iciaJs said Platt, 49. who would have completed 26 years with the police department tn Dtcem ber. intended lo n1ht the sl.\Spension announcedThu~ay PlaU's suspension grew out of an investigation into the alleaed destruction of police records and evidence involving citations l • sUfd to the Safari cocktail loun1e on Jsn. ll, 1974. • seat when sentenced following a When Sgt. Porfirio Diaz tried felony conv iction. to rt:,..mo\"e the man from the That d ir ect o r was forme r plane, the patient grabbed Diaz' ' Westmins t er mayor Derek gun-and shot the policeman ln the McWhlnney. chest and hand. Diaz was report· A i I A ti Diedrich said today he wm not ed in serious condition todu in a er G II C S ask Gov._Edmund G. Brown Jr. SanJuan~ospital. t~ a ppoint a replacemenllor""'Ba .--1=he-pah~nt..-wa1 \%1~t. and ll tin on the Soard of&.lpervisor~. _!ook_ 15 minutes lo bnng him The board chairman said 3n under control after the shooUng. oulSider would barely have tjme He was taken-to a hoepilal. then to become acquainted with the to a psychiatric institution and Job before an elected supervisor was. charged with attempted takes office. probably sometime f!lUrde r and a weapons viola- m November. lion. Contending for the First Dis-. The F81..... whJch Is investJcat- trict seal in the November el~-ing . wnt'd n o t c omment. t1on are Westminster Mayor Passenaers aboard the plane Ptullip Anthony and Santa Ana were transferred to another jet C ity Co un ci lman H a rry w~ich arrived In Chicaio about Yam amoto m1dni1ht. The crew or the Betw~n n ow and the n original night remained in San Diedrt<'h said. Battin"s staff ~11i Juan. continue to handle constituent The airline ~ould not release needs under his direction as the passenger hst. chairman of the board. An E a s t. e r n _A I r 11 n es Thal staff is headed by 28·year-spokesman in C~.1c ago said old Michael Cushing. a Harvard there ha~. been a mighty dls-Collei,te a nd llorvard Law School turbance aboard the plane. graduate. Steven Poss., 10, ~ta Mesa. makes the most of 3 ~~nttmrat-swirnming session at Cost Mesa-Htgh- School ~s he-Jea.ps-fr:om diving board. He landed safely. Recreational sw1mnung is available dally at Costa Mesa and Estan cia IUgll SChools and the city's downtown Communit y Center (formerly the Boys Club). Hours are 2:30 to 4 p.m .. Monday through Friday and 1-4 p.rn. Saturday and Sunday. In addition, downtown pool is open _7·9 p.m . Monday and Wednesday. Costa Mesa High ~I as ope~ 7·9 p.m. Wednesday and Friday. Estancia High pc;><>l ts open 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. Charge 1s 2S cents per person. Worker at Beach Crushed to Death lion whose me n raced to the scene. . r Cushing said t~ay that he and Ex other members of the Bat Un staff e mption Aske d will r emain on the job as long as Diedrich feels necessary. Meanwhile, Baltin's office on the sixth floor or the county ad· ministration building. remains IAS ANGELES (AP) -Cowl- ty hOmeowners hlt by Monday's 14.3 percent increase In assessed property values s hould be gr ant· ed Increased exemptions on their property taxes, the City Council has declared. . A young worker at a Hunt· tngton Be ach construction site was klUed instanUy early today when be tried to leap aboard a bulldoaer, fell and was ground under the spiked compactors or the eight•ton rig. "There wali nothing we could do for him ," one fireman said as police waited for coron er's de- puties to arrive and take charge ~ ofthe rem ains . P•~tr.1~!rbT\:!i1s. thou&lt are Batun·;f° Navy commlslMll, hi.s · law sc~I d••ree and a qetter showing he had at one time pass4:'d the ex2mination required or all certified public accoun- tants an California. Shortly before being sentenced Thur s da y . th e 46-year-old l"nl\'Crsity o f Washington J?raduate said he hopes to be able to rontanue his law practice. ' Mesa Chamher Seeks Names For Director The Coata Mesa Chamber of Commerce is taking applica- tions tor a replcaement for ex· ecullve m anager Nick Ziener. who is retiring. A Selection Committee which Includes Chamber Preside nt Vaughn Redding. Dr. Robert Moore. lloward dory. Gene Bergeron. Joe Metcalf. and Ch111rman Werner E,,cher. an- nounced that applications will b<> considered until Aul(. 31. The com m.itlee is seeking a can· d1datc with cxpenence in ex- ecutive mangemenl. udmlllislra· lion. public relations and com- muntcahons. f'or more information call sis.os!MI. Two Soldiers Die in Jump WUERZBURG, WeslGermany (AP' -A soldier tried to ~ave his buddy but both·were killed when their paroc hutes became en· tangled during a practice jump In northern Bavaria.·the U.S. Armv said today. · The soldiers, both from Com· pany A. lsl Battalion. SOtth Airborne Combat team. jumped from a Cl30 Hercules aircraft Thursday near Hammelburg 20 miles north of here, a spokes~an said. Names of the dead, who were stationed ln Vicenze. Italy, were withheld pending noUficaUon of thelr fa mllles. Right Renounced MADRID. Spain <AP> -~k­ lq to Improve rtlationll with the Vatican. King Juan Carl• bas renounced his right to name Spain's RotnH CathoUc bt•hop&, the aovernment announced t.o- day • The accident occurred at 9:34 a.m . d irectly acroa th• street from the Gothard Street Fire Sta· The victim remained uniden· lifled pending notification of l\e~l of kin, bul he was reportedly 21 years of age, according to police, NOW IN FULL SWING Exceptional Values on Upholstery Items EXAMPLES: Z LMlllb. Em•-'~ f1llt., sa.ril ...................•...... Reg. 1 Sltl, Cr'-e llM ............................................. Reg. 1S.,c...tn.&-.. ..... a.ntl .................... Reg. 1 Slfl ~ ,_ & •t ........................................ Reg. 1 Sift & ....... llllllllt btl9tt ................ , ................. Reg. ~. Ml. Ill ""9t S1m & ,_ .................................. Reg. 1 M , lllt tlhlt ..... . ....................................... Reg. Z Clllrs. "'-atlMll ""'"' ...................................... Reg. 1 Cllllr, &r. ""'tr Sllenll .......................................... Reg $699 Sale S499 749 Sale 599 899 Siie •• 1269 Siii • 998 Siii 131 340 s• 221 269 Salt 219 235 Siie 119 309 s. 109 Plus . an exceptionally large selection of the finest in case goods. lamps. pictures . accessories, specially priced during our summ_er sale. Stop In now for a super selection of quality merchandise. , 1eJ (IOll ~~, 'l1tt, 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 (714} 494-6551 23649 HAWTHORNE Bl VO TORRANCE.CA.90505 (2131 378· 1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 17141 642·2050 \ l \ . · Orange Coast EDITION -. . Todu~'·s Closin.i N.Y. St~ks VOL 69, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1976 N TEN CENTS • Panel Nixes Coastal Residences By HILARY KAVE oi .. 0.11, ...... ~ The Irvine City Council has vottd to ncommeod that no re· •ldenllal development b e permltted in the Irvine coastdl area between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. The 3-1 vote taken by the coun· ril diffen sharply from the re- commendation from the county planning sta(( and from recom· mendations rrom neigbbonng Newport Beac h and Laguna Beach. All three of those enUUes are reeommendine that some re- sidential development be al- lowed, although not to the extent bein& requested by the lan- downer, the Irvine Company. Mayor David Sills was the only council member .to vote against the motion. Councilwomen Gabrielle Pryor and Mary Ano Gaido and Councilman Bill Vardoulis voted in favor. Coun· cilman John Burton had a!Aady left the meeting by the Ume the votecamejust alter l a.m . private aeencies pursue all federal, state and local funds to puttbue and preserve as much cl the l0.000.acre Irvine coastal area u possible. In votlnc the WlY ,they did, council members sald they believed the coastal region · · Tbe council recommended should be used for relOrt develop-three major resort areas, as de- ment and recreational pufP06es, sicnated by the Irvine Company so that everyone could tr\joy that plan, but said that the remainder area. not just afew. of tbe acruae should be used for To back up its reasoning, the active and passive ~national council earlier passed a resolu· purposes. l "i lion requestin1 that publJc and The cou.ndl opposed extei'Rr.10g Culver Drlvt> over the ridgeJine and to the coaist, but supported extending San Joaquin Hills Drive over the ridgellne and also favored a Sand Canyon Road connection lo the coast. The council asked starr mem-bers to send their reeommenda- Uon to the county Planning Com· minion, which mfftS July 26 to a,aln consider coastal area plan· nine. Council members asked that here Are 26 Chil Ford Vows More fobs . WASfUNOTON (AP> - The Ford administration s ard t 0 d a y t b a t t h e economy will perform bet· ter than originally expect· ed during 1976. providing Americ ans with about 379.000 more jobs and diminishing the e rosion or inflation on peoples" buy- ing power. "The President believes his ~onomic POiicies are the major reasons for this improvement." s aid Wh1tc House press secretary Ron Nessen. Revised Administrauon projections on the nation ·s unemployment, inflation and production capacity must be sent to Congress later this month under the new budget·making pro· cedures~ Clerk Yawns At Ho-lwm HoltbqJ Try Thursdav was a busv njJthl at ~ Stop 'N Go Market on West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Al. 2 a.m... when the bars closed. there were a rot 0 customers who slopped to do some shopping before heading home. One customer st~ up to the- check out counter• and said to derk Robert Myers, 21, "Give me your money.·· =s siied ·up the woufd·be r and ignored him. laking n purchase from the next man 111 line. The bandit tried again: "There's a .45 pointed at your back.'' Mye rs turned and looked out lhe window where a m:m wa!I atandlng who wore a bulky !{Wealer that had a !lusplcaous bulge. He &Lill 1gnored the man who turned to the customer Stt'ven Te>1helf. 21. "I'll take that,·• he said. in· dlcatlng Toabefr'• walleL. Tothtlf and My•ra continued conversi.na about mutual rrtends. The would-be bandit s um· moned' two accomplices from outside the store.' They held n hurried conference, one made a ourchase and the trio left. • Police inve11tS1~Un& the Incl· dent. said M yen was unim pressed beceu11e he did not stt a gun. "You might say the guy that tried to pull U off was lacklnJ ln command presence." comment· ed LL Don Picker. SlllRLEY BIDS FOR 7 MED~ Sblrley Babaabolr, America's No. 1 women's swimmer. beliM her quest for as many as seven Olympic Games medals Sunday • tbe XXJ Oly m plad in Montreal unfolds. The J9.ye11r ·old Fountain Valley resident bu been captur· inl \be headlines in swimming Jor four yean in her specialty. Pictures a.od 1tories of her ac· ~hm.enta are featured to- day m hte 811. I _Nel£P----~ Mystery 6f-Bu-s - Water Better By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol-0.flf~ ... ~ The good news is that the Newport Beach's witer supply is going to be of better quality this year because the city is blending two types of waler to reduce hardness. The bad news is that city or- ricials expect water bills to near- ly double in the next two years. 'Joe Devlin. Newport's director of Public Works said that the new water rates adopted by· the city council Monday are needed. to offset increased costs the city has incurred in supi>lying water since the i .. t rate increase in 1971. Since February o( 1971. water users in Newport Beach have ~ payinC 27 cents for every unit ol 100 cubic feet of water they consume. Accordin1 to Devlin. the averace home uses aboul20units o( water per month, making the monthly average water bill around $5.40. The new rate will be 33 cents per unit and will climb to •s cents per unit in two years. Tbe water used in Newport Beach is purchased by the city from· the Coastal Muni cl pal Wlter 01-.n-td whtcb -serves parts or Costa Mesa and all of Newport Beach, LacWla Beach, Soutb Laguna and San Clemente. Devlin described the water dis· trict u a "paper oraaniJaUon,. set up ·lo buy water from the Metropolitan Water District. · Jle»t or the MWD's water com- es from the Colorado River and. Devlin said. all of the water it h•s sold to the Coastal water distrih bas been the rive.-water wbkh \s quite high in diuolved mincralls. giving it its characteristic hard· ness. But this year. the water from the MWD will be a 50-!SO blend or Coloralllo River water and water rrom Northern Calllomla s up plied through the state water pro· ject. The Northern Calirornla water 111 con.sidera61y sottc.-r U'Uin the Colorado River water, Devlin said, so the result wUJ be an over· all reduction in the hardness or waler in Newport Beach. According to a report on wattr rates Devlin save to the city council. the MWD bas been ~teadlly rah1in1 lts wholesale water rates since 196&-67 wben il charged u.ers $36 per acre foot. The cost for 1976-77 will be S78 Ptt acre root' and Devlin told coun· clltnen that rat~ to city usen have to be raised to otrstt the In· crease. By July, 1978. tbe MWD ha!! notified its customers it will charge at least S88 per acre foot. Devlin also warned lbe city councll of another impending source ol a drasUc COil increase in supplying water: '-rM ~l "' pu:ll1lling JfWD water now averaces SlOper actt <See W ATIS. .... Al) lido Parking Sign Showdown Delayed The courtroom coorrontauon t>sween repreHlltaUves cl the st..-e Attonaey General and the City ol Nft1*l Be.ch OWi' poat· 1n, of parldne aips on Udo lste bas been put off unW not week. City Attomey Dennis O'Neil said the city .. will stand pat'' in Its contention that no coastal permit ii r~uired to pOll tbe 2l80 si,ns. ' ............... - Deepens CHOWCHILLA (AP> ·-or- ficials combing the farmland to- day for clues to the mysterious disappearance of 26 children and a school bus driver explored the possibility that they were victims of a mass kidnaping engineered by terrorist s o r der a nged persons. The FBI officially entered tbe case. and Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally new in to oversee the ground·air search which In· eluded dozens of law enforce- ment officers Crom various jurisdictions. volunteers on honeback and vehicles equipped wtth Citizens Band radios. President Ford in Washington. HE'S OUT OF A JOB An-ER SENTENCING Former First Olatrtct Supemeor Robert Battin D.C. was described as "quite concerned" for the safety of the missing students . Press secretary Ron Nessen said the President asked the FBI for a written report and asked to be kept personally Informed. Barred From Of fiee ChOwcbilla police checked out from the local library a book caJled "Best of the Best Detec· tive Stories." edited by Allen J . Hubin which included a short story called "The Day the Children Vanished" by Hugh Pentecost. Battin's Political _Life.Ends in.Jail While parents kept a vigil at tb~ police s tation, normal routines balled along Main Street in this-&ao Joaqui0-Valley~!aun· ing community. stunned by the By GARV G RANVILLE Of TIM O•llf ...... Slalt Robert Battin walked from ::m Orange County courtroom Thunday no longer a county supe"lsor and barred for life rrom ever 'again holding public office in Califcrnio. Battin also carried on his slumping s houlders orders to s~ 30 days in jail." to pay a D ,500 fine plus $875 in penally recs and to serve three years on probation. The end of Battin ·s con- troversial political career came automatically as Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae sentenced ham for his May 24 conviction on 3 misuse or orftce charge. For Battin, the end came with less than six months remaining on his second fou.r-year term o n the Co unty Board or Supervisors. * • • His removal from office re· duced the board to four mem- bers. Unless California's governor appoints a replacement, the First District seat will remain vacant until 10 days alter the resuJts of November 's general election are certified. Then, the winner of the Phi 11 i p An lb on y ·Harry Yamamoto, supervisoriaJ race will be eligible to take ofrice. In sentencing Battin, Judge Lae said the 46-year~ld former supervisor doea not have to serve his jail time unUI legal remedies to overturn his convlc· lion are exhausted. Judge Lae also sold Battin .must ~ay the S875 in penally fees by A111g. 16 and the $3,SOO fine within a year. Things could have been worse <See BATTIN, Pa&eAZ) * * * <See SCHOOL, Page A.2> 'Mile' Plan ' Traffic Talk· Set for Oct. 1 After a dlscussion of potential traffic problems and bay view obstructions, the Newport Beach Planning Commission ThUl'Sday conllnued a ~ublic hearing on the Mariner's Male specific area plan unUIOct. 7. Riley, Schmit Eyed The area is located along Pacific Coast Highway from Newport lk>ulevar<fw the Sea Scout Base. Clift Drive area resl- denta raised queations about the traffic which would be general«l H commercial use a long Mariner's Mlle increases con- •ldtrably. Residents al110 expressed fears their view ot the bay would be ob- atructed If commcrclal build- l~s In the area were allowed to exceed the present 25-fool height llmltatlon. For Battin Posts Orange County Board or Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich la expected to appoint Supervisor Thomas Rlley to replace d eposed Supervisor Robert Battin on the Orange Comity Transit Di.strict Board of Directors. ll Is a15o e~at . Ditdricb wlJl appcinl &lpenbor Laurence Schmit to BalUn'1 now vacut seat on the Local Acency FonnaUon Commission. lt ls expected that Diedrich will announce the aJlt)Obltmenta at Tuetday's board meetinc. Battin 's OCTD seat u well as bis LAFC post were vacated Thund'ay when be was sentenced for bla convlcUon on a mi.sUM of ofllttchar1e. The former Santa Ana supetvllOC' was the nrst Orange County 1apervttor ever to be con· vtcted of a cttme wbile in omee. However. three ye an aso another OCTD dJrec:tor le»t bitt ~t wba ...a.nctd followtftl a /Mooy con.vlction~ . \ Althouih the commission is Tfiat dlrector waf former ' eonslderlng doubling the exhllng Wes tminster mayor Derek commercial nqor apace, Ron McWblnney · Smothen, a co~uJlan\ who pre-Diedrlch said today he wiU not pared the plan's environmental ask Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Impact report, suggested an In· to appciGt • rtplaeement for Bat· creue of one· half the nlsing tin on the Board of SU~rvilon. use, The board chairman •-1«1 an Smothers said air and noise outsider would barely bave tlme IJOlhrtion would probably double to become ·~uainled with the Ir commercial use was increased Job before aD eleded auperv\lor two-foJd. Jr this happened, even takes olfiee, probably aometime multi-level parking structures in NoYember. couldn't handle alt the cars Contendlns ror tbe l'tnt Dis·· Mlkb would mter the area. he tric:t seat in the Nowmber elec· edded. tion are Wettmlnster Mayor WithtllreerelaUvelynewcom· Phillip Anthony and Santa Ana rnllsloners and one vacant seal, City Councilman Harry a.airman Jilckle Heather said Yamamoto. tbe commission and staff wO\lld Between now ind then. Geed. more time to review the Diedrich said, Batdn'a ltd will plaa. CCJlltinue to )landle C'CJftlUtueGL 1'be proposed Mariner's Mile needs ander bll dlrectJon 111 plan. prepared by the cit.y with cMinllenaltbebolrd. theflnn of Ow" Mft'lard and As-THI stall la ,..edtd by JI.year· sodates ln CJuemont, ts an at· old Mk'Ml eu.Mn1, a Harvard-tempt to aotn cunent traffic, Colllfe ud Hanard Law Scbool l)Ctin1 ind access P"Oblema in 111' .. Hle. the -area while preserving exist· ca.~ ~Al> llWINl'lneuaea. ,. ' lht> no·resldentlal resolution bt submitted 1)1 thelr nrst priority, and then cited the city stair re· commendatlon supportln& low-density resldentlal develop- ment -as their sttond choice. They listM the county planning commission staff recommenda- tion as their third cholet! and ten the Irvine Company's TICMAP plan. with extensive residential developme nt. as their l ast choice. en? 0 100 MlllS CALIFORNIA Sac um en to • Chowchilla ...... ,..,.....w, SCENE OF ABDUCTION Where Children Vanished Taiwanese/' To Boycott Olympics MONTREAL <AP> ·-The Taiwanese rejected an invitation to compete under the name of Taiwan today and announced they are pulling out or the Sum- mer Olympic Games. TlJ~1nternat1onal Olymp1C' Committee (10C) bowed to Cana- dian government pressure and voted on a change o( rule, chang· ing the name oC the Republic of China to Taiwan for the Mont.-eal Games. (Related Stories, Page 89). The JOC invited the Taiwanese to compete under this name and said the matter was now closed as rar as the JOC was concerned. Within 30 minutes, Lawrence Ting. head of the Taiwanese de· legalaion. told a press con- ference the terms were unaccep- table. Ting said · "We consider this change improper under IOC rules pl'eventing political dis· ·crtmlnatlon and interference. "We deeply regret we have no alternative buL not to participate in the games. "We wish lo cxpreas our ap· preclatlon or those friends who have s teadraatly supported us." CoaNt Weatber Look for c loudlneu along the beaches but a generally sunny weekend rurther Inland . Tem· pcroture11 should reach the low 801 In the londlockcd regions and about 10 to JS derrees cooler along th<• shore. INSIDE TODAY WhOtewr ~«1 to hve tt~lfolland all tPaoie ora-lht· otr rrU.ttCIUt? Wtll, it'I back -and fn Orange County. The Dafly Pilot·• Mjchotl Patlmlicla give• the MlaUt on PO(leCJ o/ llat Wetkendn. l••ex AIY-S«flc• A14 ._ ... , C~I 8Nf!... At _.....,, AU r..M..... ., -IMtl-... C.llf9nlif U ,OJ 0. .... ~y Al t.lt-CWMr ae....... IM ~ OM• _..__.., CJ.I c..it1 Ot 1'11"4• l'Wtef AU 00--" OJ ....,_ lt·U ~Ntfl(" Al IMUMll'llltl AlMJ &••14111"-11• 'f...,,I.._ Ct ....... ._M CU .,_..,, U ·1 , ~· Alt•U Wt-A4 ---.. ---.. '"'"""""""°' C4 --Cl·I ~" ., . • J I • r\f DAILY PILOT N F11d.ay July 16 197& J :Big Wheel i11 Tow11 Workmen set up the Sky Wheel. which, along with the n\istcr .a.ru.t 1he Zipper, 'lilL.be lhrilling__Qrange Cmmly Fairgoers for the next lOdays . To find out what il 's all about. see Page BL Events Scheduled For County Fair Today is opening d:iy for thc Orange County Fair. Schedule of events· f'riday. July 16 10 a.m . · 11 p.m. Santa Ana Day, Placentia Day s_:oo p.m . lirceding Swin" Judging. Judging Ring 6:00 Santa Ana Winds Band. Amphitheater 6 • 9:00 Donna llanna -self discovery through art, Fine Arts Exhibit 6 :30 11 Mo ntezuma ·!. Revenge, Mountain Dew Stage. 7 • 9:00 Weaving and Spinning. Home Living Pavilion . 7 • 10:00 Fabio Big Bunct U.S.A •• Amphitheater 7:30 Chuc k J ones Maglr Revue. Hl'ri ta.1?e·Stni:e 7: 30 Pizza Taste Test1ni;. Gourmet Gallery 8: 15 Speedway Races. Stadium 8 30 P11.ia T 11stc Te~t1n ~. Gourmet Gallery 8:30 West Coast Chamber Orchestra. Heritage Stage 9:30 Sugar Free, Heritage Stage Saturday-July 17 10 a.m . · 11 p.m. Anaheim Day Newport Beach Day Camera and Model Day Time. Event, Place All Day Junior Horse Show. Arena No. 2 10 • 1:00 Gloria Rowe -oil sketching. Fine Arts Exhibit 11 . 7:30 "Camera and Model Day" Photo Exhibit & LltUe Theatre l . 4:00 Weaving and spinning. Home Living 1:30 Italian cooking, Gourmet GaJJery 1:0 J immy Ward, country comic. Mountnin Dew St.age Robber Escapes z . 6: 00 Printmaking. Fine Arts. Exhibit 2 . 5 .00 Canyon Grass, Am· pbJtheater 12 . 8 :00 Ro\'1ng Mimes. Grounds 2.30 Girl Scouts Salut e. Heritage Stage 3.00 Magical Land . of Oz. Grounds 3 . 8:00 Werner Hirchel, one· man band. Grounds 3:30 Village SlnAers. Hentage Stage 4:30 Fashion sewing seminar, Gourmet Gallery 4 :30 Chuc k Jones Magic Revue, Heritage Stage 5:00 Magical La nd of Ot. Grounds 5 • 9:00 Carl MeKrUghts Steel Drum Band, Grounds 5 :30 · 7 :00 Guitar Contest. ltcntage Stage 5·00 Westerna1res. Orum. fo'1fe and Bell. Amphitheater. POSTS ••• Cushing said tooay Ulat he and other members or the Batun :.tarr will remain on the Job as long as Diedrich feels necessary. .Meanwhile, Ballln's offlce on the sixth floor of the county ad· ministration buildfog remains partiallv vacated. Still on the walls. though, arc Batlln's Navy commission. his law school degree and a teller showin~ he had at one t ime passed the examination required of all certified public accoun· tants in California. Shortly before being sentenced Thursday. the 46-year-old University of Washington graduate said he hopes t.o be able lo continue his I aw practice. Patient Disrupts Jetliner SAN Jl' AN. Puerto Rico <AP 1 -A drama that began when a mt-n tal pat1t·nt uttal'ked u young boy in the restroom of ¥ Jtlliner gtr eaklng toward Clucaio with 179 people ended when the patient s h ot a policeman after the pilot brought his p1t1ne buck to Son Juan, police saul. Police ga\'e lhas account • Tbe palienl wa s be1na t ransCerred to a veterans hospital in Michigan under the supervision of l\\o nurses a man and a woman About 4S minutes after the Eai.tern Airlines jumbo jct left San Juan. the p alienl attacked the &-year-old boy in the rest room. ' .. ~-......- SCHOOL BUS FOUND. BUT DRIVER ANO 2t CHILDREN ABOARD REMAIN MISSING ' Sheriff Vowa, -we·n Search the Whole 81ate, Of the Untted StatH, If We Have To' Cr e w members a nd the nurses subdued the patient and put leather restraints on his wrists and ankle!!. They also gave h im a sedative and Fro• Pa~ AJ SCHOOL BUS MYSTERY • • • stretched him out on the hack s udden disappearance of the seat of the plane children and their driver nearly The pilot decided to return to 24 hours before. San Juan and in form ed Madera County SheriCf Ed authorities on the ground or the Bates said there were no real incident. Shortly before 6 p.m. clues and no evidence of foul Thursday. the plane landed and pla~·. three policemen went aboard. '"It appears to be an abduc· When Sgt. Porfirio Diaz tncd lion." Bates said. '"We'll search lo remove the man from the the whole stale if we have to. And plane. the patient grabbed Diaz· if we have to. we'll search the en: gun and shot the policeman in the Ure United States." ~ chest and hand. Diaz was report-Bates said he didn't believe the ed in serious ~ondition today in a driver was a suspect, but he said San Juan hospital. no possibilities have been ruled e J>atient-was violent"-and it -oot1n ure trustru1ng-seartb for' a took 15 minutes to bring hjm motive. under control after the ~ting. "My fi~t. thought was whoever He was taken to a h06pttal, then would do a-t.bing llke~-is a lit.- to a psychiatric institution and Ue mixed up, emotionally unsta· was charged with attempted ble. But if they have been able to murder and a weapons viola-remain bidden this long, and if a uon. vehicle. or a number of vehicles The FBl. which is invt!stigat· ing, would n ot comme nt. Passengers a board the plane were transferred to another je_t which arrived in Chicago about m idnight. The c rew of the original fli ght remained in San Juan. The airline would not release the passenger list. An Eastern Airlines s pokes man in Chicago said there had been a "mighty dis- turbance" aboard the plane. Fro• Page A I • WATER ••• were used, I would say that takes a great deal of planning." Bates was al a los,, to explain why, if terrorists were responsi· ble. they would target school c hildren in tbls agric.ultural valley "which is relatively un· sophisticated in guerrilla warfare." ~ He also noted that children would be difficult t.o conlrol as kidnap victims. The sberirr was asked whether police were investigallng the possible involvement of lhe Zodiac killer. a person who claimed resJ><>nsibWty for more than a~· UHOlhd c.lifotnla murders and who in 1968 threatened to kill a busload or school children. ''We're going to run tvery con· ceivable lead." Bat.es replied. re· calling the threat. In Sac ram e nto , FBI spokesman Bob J ones said: "We now ha\•e officially entered the case because there aq>peans to have been an abduction. We are investigating it to deter11tlne if it is a federal kldnaping. The ract that 27 people ore missing and their \'ehicle has been fo und makes it seem like a crime of some kind has occurred and possibly a violation or the feder al kidnap statute." ll was Thursday afternoon ond the children -ages 6 to IS - were due home Crom a swimming outtnr.-Th e bu-s-froni the Dairyland Unified School Dis· trict made three stops. lellin.g out three groups of cbildre~andlulit one more s top to make. lt never made it. The bus was found Thursday night hidden in a stand or tall bamboo in a dry canal about four miles south of Chowchilla a n d ISO m iles southeast of San Francisco. A statewide all-point!l bulletin was issued by the sheriff's office · this morning ror up to three vans -white with gold and blue trim -believed traveling together along st ate Highway 132, heading west from Chowchilla to Los Gatos. The bus was found about t wo miles Cro m the point where Hi2hwav 152 p asses near Chowchilla.. Los Gatos is a com· munity near the Pacific Coast about SO miles south of San Fran- cisco and adjacent t.oSan Jose. There was no immediate in- formation on why the bulletin on the three vans was issued. There were earlier reports that a van had been seen along the school bus route the past few days. The San Joaquin Valley farmlands around Cho .. •chllla were searched throughout a rUfht s hattered by thunder and lightning. for the chi.ldren. Join- ing the la nd and air search werl' about 70 local volunteers.· somv on horseback a nd some in cars and trucks equipped with c1t1zc11s band radios. Thi.! only possible clues found were two cottqn swabs. ~auie and u plastic cup about 7S yards from the abandoned school bus. But Bates said he was "not saHsfied " the rind was signHi· cant. "It could have been a case of littering by our people taking photog,caphs..'..' _ At 6:05 a .m .. a state hifthwny l patrol pla ne a nd two Civil Air 1 Patrol planes took off under gray s kies to search a SO-mile area ' a, ound thls town of 4.500 persons. The sheriff told reporters he rell "somethlnJ: should break lo· dav." Ile said he had a "hunch." · ·"1 find it dlfflcull to sec how any one person can abscond with 26 children a nd one adult bu~ dri\'er and get away with it," hl· said. Bates said his lnvcslh~alors found two sets of tracks superim- posed on the bus .tracks, sug gsest i ng that an abduction '"would ha\'c to be planned. ll seem s t o me." The tra<'ks showed that "somebody left the area after the bus was parked ... The sheriff said he couldn 't "think of any other possibility'' but a kidnaping . "There's no blood, no cvidence of foul play at the bus. I'm at a loss for words about this one. I absolutely can't figure IL We can 'l find anybody who has a foot In 1m. when the existing cont ract~ (for pe>Wer used to pump water) expire, the cost or pumping alone may go as high as S75 per acre fool." --------------------------molive." Meanwile. income from waler bills paid by users in Newport Beach is being used to upgrade the existing water system in the older parts of the city. Devlin said an average of S350.000 a year is being spent on maintenance or the Big Canyon Re..ervoir aa... welLas-r.eplace· menl and improvement of water' mains. ,..,.. The major project. in 19'75·76 was the installation of a new main along Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar and the relining or the main on the Balboa Peninusla . This year. the big projects in· dude additional main replace· ment in Corona del Mar and the relining of the mains on Lido Isle. NOW IN FULL SWIMG Devlin said the city will be do· ing more relining than replacing because reUnlng is cheaper and just as effective as total main replacem ent. Exceptional Values on Upholst~ Items EX~MPLES: VENTURA (AP>-Amanwho, left his wounded companion to die at a hospital all.er an early morning gas s tation holdup Thursday escaped with SI 12. police said. * * * l're•Pa~AI He 1mts. EmiMI• wlftt rm., a.ntl ......................... Reg, $699 Sale S499 ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Thomes Keevll ..... TholNS A. MursiNN #e_..I: .... H OWl1eS H. Loos Ric:hM'1t P. Nall ~w...,.1:.-- ~ ...... "" 0r..,.. CM<\-...~ -~ ... l'tW\ ......... """'" .......... -... ~Un •• _,lftHIH~ttth •••lft N • .. f't•Mvc.N wltitovt ,,...,, .. , pHM''''•ft et (....,..,.._,_ SM•M Cltn -·-!'•If ol CMI• ""'"'· c;.M-• --<•OOl,... ,,. c.,..., ~ n --"'"""'"'"-"'··-.. ·-·--~,.._...., ..... BATIIN BARRED ••• ror Batun. Mi s use or o ffi ce can b e punis hed by from one to JO years \n state prison plus a SS,000 fine. But the judge, a Riverside County probatlon officer. de fense attorneys and even the prosttutor agreed ''no useful purpose" would be served bv M'ndlng Ballin to state prison. The ume jury that convicted Battin on the misuse of office charge found him nol guilty of flve false record counts but couldn't decide the grand thefl issue. . As a result or the 3ury s 6-6 deadlock, Battin could have been retried on the theft cbarie. But when Judge Lae indicated before sentencing Battin that be would deny motions for a new trial and to overturn the jury's lone guilty verdict. Deputy Dist. Ally. Jack Ryan moved to ba~e the g rand tbtft. charge dis· misaed. All seven charges J11ere brou&hl a,cainst Battin last Oc- tober in a Grand Jury indict- ment. All the Jury's allegations related to DatUn's use o( county workers aod supplies in hls uo· successful 1974 campaign for state olfice. The judge. defense lawyer . . and prosecutor concerned with Batlln's fate agreed that rbmov· ini BatUn from office and bar· rinl him from ever again hold· Ing office was, for him. an especially heavy penalty. "That punishment by Itself is overwhelming," defe nse nl· tomey MaUhew Kurilich said as he pleaded tor leniency. r " Pat Takes First Steps LONG BEACH <AP> - Pal NiJCon's first steps after her stroke were a "most significant sign of improvement." one of her doctors says. Mrs. Nixon. recovering from the stroke sufiered last week. walked on her own for lhe first time Thursday aince sbe en· lered the bo.pltal. A hospital s-pokeaman said doctors •'remain op- llmlstic that she has a aood chance ol ma.king a tolaJ or near total recovery ln three to four montbS." \.. ~ 1 s.ta, c...e llM ._. .............................. ~ ......... Reg. 749 Sale 599 I WI, C... Ina I 'lilt ... llMt lllntl .................... Reg. , 899 Slit &99 I WI' .... ,_ & wMt ........... ._ .......................... Reg, 12m $111 999 1Sib1..-.. IMsllC llltllll .................................. Reg. ~ Salt 131 Pr. dlln, llM""" S.. I ._ .................................. Rei. 340 S. 229 1 a.Ir, lllt """ 111Wtt ........................................ Reg. 269 s. 219 235 Sale 119 ll9 S* 109 l D11r'1. ,.._. sM l•sn ...................................... Reg. 1 Clllfr, 1rm ""'t. lllrTtl .......................................... Reg. Plus an exceptionally large selection of the fin est in case goods. lamps, pictures, accessories. specially priced during our summer sale. Stop In now for a super selection of quality merchandise. 3,i5 NORTH COAST BOULEVARO LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD TORAANCE.CA.90SOS (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE" NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714) 642·20~ (714') 494-655 1 • 7 '" J Saddlebaek· EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 198, 4' SECTIONS. SO PAGES A•"tt•rnoo11 ~.\·.Stocks ' 'I I • I I ' TEN CENTS .. Saddlehaek 'fax Rate Control l\rgued ' J '\· • . By LAURIE KASPEll years. UM word "1haU" tbt'ougbou\ lt. to have under the m•udmum law gives us that kind of Parodi Hid. Unleas the district oe .. ~ .. ,,.. ... _ However. count)' anct state uld Gllberl Moreno, Sad· ra~." authority." falls to meet its equali1atlon Saddleback Valley Unified school ofnc:ials say the ras.e can dleback's bu1i ness manager. He said trustees may decide Donald D;itko or the Orange a.id. be added. a reduction In School Dis trict oHicials dis-be cut. ' Ute dialrict has no Gt.Mr option to spend less per child than Coun\y Department of Educa· the local revenue would not cul a1ree with county and state The ~pnfiJdln& opinions stem than to spend the amount al-they are allowed by law. Or. he lion also said districts can drop the state's share. school autt\orl l ies over what from the wording ol state school lowed for each child aod' ro levy said. they may use reseM<"eS to their rates by declining to levy "He added that, ln dlstricts • control the local school board flnancing legislation. Senate the maximum tax rate. finaate the district's procram the tax r ate which would raise ~·here the asae11ed valuation Is has over the district's lax rate. Bill 90. passed in 1972. But Steve Parodi, chief or the and cut taxes. it.a maximum dollars per child increasing, as in Saddleback. Di s trict trus tees and ad· Under the law. a school dis· Bureau of School Apportion· "It does n) s ay that In the u allowed by the state. locaJ taxpayers will pick up a i ministrators say the power to trict 's maximum revenue and ments for the s tate Department code," Moreno insists. He said The maximum tax rate com· larger share of the ~ts. · cut the general fund tax rate t ax rates are d etermi ned of Education, said. '"nte boa.rd be wm request a wntten dlrec· pulea from the formula is still In addleion to tbe lncruslng r which has been the highest. in throu&h a complicated formula. may take in less money from Uve from the state Board of u.sed to determine how much valuation. Saddleback's popuJa· ' the county for the past three Since the law is •Tltten with its taxpayers than it is aJlowed Educatioa "terllng us thM the state aid Is &iven to the district. (See TAX RA TE, P~e AJ) r As Supervisor By GAR\' GRANVILLE Of Th Oalff l'i'°' SI.I" Robert Battin walked from an Oranj?e County courtroom Thursday no longer a county supervisor and barred for life from e\·cr again holding publi<' office in Cali fcrnia. Battin also carried on his slumpan~ houldcr!l orders to spend JO da~s in jail. to pay a SJ.500 fine plus $875 in penalty fees and lo sen ·c three years on * * * probation The end of Battin s con troversial political career came automatically as Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae sentenced him fo r his May 2-i conviction on a misuse of oHice charge For Battin. the end came with less than six months remaining on his second four-year term o n ·th e Count y Boa rd of Super\"isors <See BATTIN/Pa-'e A!) * .'It * Riley, Schm,it Eyed -/ As B~tti1t Fill-im Or ange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph ' Diedrich as expected to appoint Supernsor Thomas Riley to replace depos~d Supervisor Robert BaWn on the Oranu County Transit District Board ol Directors It is a ls o ex pected that Diedrich wall appGint Supervisor l.aurl'ncc Schmit to llaJ\ln"/i oow \"acanl Sl'ut on the Local A'l!enc v FormliiiOn Commission. It as expected that Diedrich ",II announce the upf)!1intments , Ool! at Tuesday's board meelinl Battin's OCTD seat as well as hi s LA FC post were vacated Thursday when he was sentenced for his conviction on a misuse of olfice charee. The forrner Sant a Ana supen1lsor was the first Orange County supervisor ever to be con. victed of a c rime while in office. However. three years ago another OCTD director lost his scat •' en sentenceCJ loOowfng a felony conviction. (Stt POSTS, hie AZ> Julie Hogan "punches out'' member of Cockeyed Cowboys troupe al Glen Yermo School in Mission Viejo. Action took place Wednesday when cowboy stuntmen performed for summer school students. then let some ~ the children gel into the act. Appearance .bY comic group was in connection with s tudy untl on the American ._,wboy. School custodian Ronald Fernandez arranged ror the tunt show. t Oil Sheriff ,~uspects Efle• Ha.,e It First grader Jason Frederickson eyes tarantula pre· served for students in summer program at de Portola School in Mission Viejo. Jason's nature class carries the theme, "It's a small world." but Jason thought that was the biggest spider he'd ever seen. Carter Maps Plans . For Fall Ca01paign NEW YORK I API Democratic presidential can. didate Jimmy Carter warned party leadeF8 loday agall)!ll over- confidence before returning to Geor1l• to m ap plans for captur· ·in, the While House In the Nov. 2 elecllon. Carter uid be did not Intend to rest on his laurels and told mem· ben of the party's national com - mittee and rund ru.lscrs he ex· peeled them to work ec1ually hard to regiJter voters and raise funds to preserve the momentum of hla 1iant·klller ~ampalgn from obsturily to the nomination. Drawing a parallel with lhc campaign or John F. Kennedy In 1960. Carter said hi8 auccesa In November and , aft.er that. in keeping his promises depends on party errorts to get out the vote. give him a strong mandate and solid s upport in both houMl8 of Congress School in Viejo Hit by Burglars A telephone, tape recorder and a me,aphone with a joint value of M least $ISO have been stolen ftaal a Milstoft Viejo school by t.lliftes who removed a wineto" to ... entry. Orl!llfe _ ~ 'sbeillra o«lcen r~ Deputiel ••id the ....... ~ ported by prlaciplll ORk ~n~~ of Gian Yermo Set.el. 2M:M> Tra~ Road. They believe juveniles were res)Jllftl6ble for the theft. During the morning after their acceptance speeches at the clos· Ing St'Hlon of the patty's national · cooventloa. Cart.er-and his run~ DEMOCRATS ADJOURN OH UNITY HOTE--A4 DEMOCRATS' TESTS AHIA~dltonet, Al MONDALE AGHTI HYPERTENSI0~5 nlng mate. Sen. Walter Jo'. Mon · dale of Minnesota. met with the party's finance ~ommltltt and its natiOf'lal committee. "There c:an be v<.>ry serious mistake made lf we ar~ overcon· rident," C1rter said In his first meet1n1 with the committee. ··w e have a good cha nce to wJn. but flt ls notaaurethln2.'' CSftCARTER1 Pase Al) SHIRLEY BIDS FOR 7 MEDALS Shirley Babaahoff. America's No. l women's swimmer. begins her quest for aa many as seven Olympic Games llM!dals Sunday as the XXI Olympiad in Moin&reaJ ....... . \ . , ~-.r-r·eld Fo.11tain ~ vanllJ.itrt '"•U. captur-,.. j h•dlines in ~ for f yeiit'a In ber speellll\f. \ Pi res tnd tt.anes ~ r.r ~· Cbftl b•nta ..,..,eat__. to- day Pa~B lL Kidnap CHOWCHILLA IAP> -Twen· ty·Six children and the driver of the school bus from which they all vanished were missing today, apparently victims of a mass kid· naping, the Mader a County she riff said Deputies a nd police scoured the farnal and s around Chowchilla. search planes were out at dawn. volunteers joined on horseback and the FBI wal> called in. Parents gathered at the police station. Ii(~ ceased its normal routine alon~ the two blocks or the main street. and still, nearly 24 hours after the disappearance o( the children and their driver. there was no clue as to why or how or where they might be. "ll appears lo be an abduc· lion." aaid S heriff Ed Bates. "We'll search the whole stale ir we have to. And if we have Lo. we'll search the entire United Slates." President Ford was described today as '"quHe concerned" for their safety. Press secretary Ron Nessen, in telling reporte rs in Washington of Ford's concern, said lhe Presi· dent asked the FBI for a report and asked to be kept personally informed. The FBI announced that it ac· uV'e y entere<I l e mvestigalion and Asst. Director Robert E. Gebhardt of the Los An'eles FBI office was directed to take personal charge or the iJwesliga. tion. ll was Thursday afternoon and the children -ages 6 to 15 - were due hom e from a swimming outin g . The bus from the <See P UZZLE, Pa1te t\2) Bandits Rape Mother, Girl In Robbery A Seal Beach family vacation· lng..ln San Dlego was robbed or cash and jewelry and the mother and 15-ycar-old daughter rape..'<! by ba ndits who barged inlo their motel r oom early Thursday morning. San Diego police said four men forced their way Into the Mission Bay motel room al gunpoint at ubout 4:30 a.m .. bllndfoldt..'<l the fatMr a nd son and tOOk the two rema le family members into an adjoining room where they raped them. Jnvesl1galors said the at- tackers then fled with $000 In money which was to hnv~ been used on the family outing and un und e t e rm ine d amo unt o f Jewelry Police. who did not release the 1denUfy or the family, said Ute father, who as a diabetic, went In· to shock a nd could not be ques· tioned by ofrlcers. GelD8, Stereo Gear Stolen in Viejo Jewelry and stereo equipment with a total value of '8C)5 have been stolen from a Miaslon Vie- jo bome. Oran ge County sheriff~. omcer11 reported. DepuUei aaid the theft. at the home of auditor William Louis George. 42, of 26331 Papaaayo Drive. occurred while the faml· ly was absent rrom \he pre· mises. 0 100 MIUS Cllowcll1ll1 Hyzen Warned By Mayor Not To Aid Riley By GARY GRANVILLE Ol IM Oaotf ~, ... SC•" Gr and Jury transcripts show San Clemente Mayor 8. Patrick Lane warned Indicted architect Leon Hyzen a bout offering 11 campaign contribution to Supervisor Thom as Riley in re· turn for a county contract. '"I told him it could possibly be construed as an attempt to bribe a publie-offic-ial. ·' Lane-testified. "'I went into details. giving him legal advice on why, in my opl· nio n . it was extr e m ely dangerous." the mayor con· tinued. Hi s words were spoken as a lawyer rather than a city official. In t!ither case. Lane said llyzcn told him. "Boy, you just don't un· derstand how these things arc done." "'He said it is the only way for architects to get I county> con· tracts.'' Lune's testimony con· tlnued . Before testifying before the Grand Jury. Lane was told by Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams that he could not cite at• torney-cllent privilege and re· fuse to answl'r que11lions asked by Assistunt Dist. /\tty. Michael CapizzL By the timl' u half duy or ISee BRIBE, Page A2) Or~~ij~BHl Wealher Look fo r cloudiness along the beuchcs but a generally sunny weekend furthe r Inl a nd. Tem· peratures should reach the low 80s in the landlocked regions a nd about 10 to 15 degrees cooler a long the shore. INSIDE TODAY Whatever ~ed to liue tdevtlion and oll tho~ on-the· mr mistakes? Well. ll'• bock -and In Orange County. TM Dail11 Piiot • s Michael Paakevich giue• Hae det<rill on PogeCJ of the Weekender. l• .. ex \ CS.t AU A4 Al elol CJ.I AU eMI AtMJ cs CS.I A4 A4 Cl·I 1\I DAIL 'f PILOT SB Pittient Disrupts Jetliner SAN JUAN. Puerto RJco (AP I .-A drama that ~gan when a mental paalient allucked • youne boy in the rt"Stroom of a jetli n er s t r eak ing to"'llrd Chk &IO "'Ith 179 people e.nded whe n t he p a t ient •h o l • policem a n after the pilot brought has pla nt' buck to San J uun. polke snld. Police gave this account. T h e pa t ie n t wa~ bein g tranaferr ed t o a vete r a n 11 hospital in Michil(an under the supervision of two nu.rs~ -3 man and a woman. About 4S minutes a fur the Easte r n Airlines j umbo Jet left San Juan, the patient »ttacked the 6-year-old boy in the rest room. Fro• ra~ 11 I C rew m e m ~n a nd the nurses subdued the patient and pul leather restraints on bis wrists and ankles. The~· also BRIBE ga"e h Im a s cdath•e a n d • • • stretched him out on the back testimon~ from Lane and others seal of the plane. ended, H!'ien w:ts indicted last The pilot decided lo return to month by the jury on a charge 9f San Ju a n a nd i n formed attem pting lo bribe a publtc or. authorities on the ground of the ficial. Supervisor Riley. incident. Shortly before 6 p.m. An indictme nt is a formal Thursday, the plane landed and char ge ma de against a person by three policemen went aboard. a grand jury. ll does not establish When Sgt. Porfirio Di az tried guilt or innocence Canyon Road Crash Fatal To Motorist P UZZLE ... Dairyland Un1£tcd School 01~ tnct mude three St<>il8, letun, out thre(' groups or c:hil•en. nnd had IXIC' mort.' i.top to make It never m ade it. The bus "us found Thursda) night hidden in J l>Wnd of tall bamboo in a dry l'anal about four mile:. . outh ur Cho\\ chi lla and ISO mile:. southt•a:;t of San F'runcist•o. Big Wheel i11 To1v 11 O••tf lttl•t PP\Oto o, \.M P•tM to remove the man from t he According to the Grand J ury plane, the patient grabbed Diaz' testimony of Riley aide Peter gun and shot the policeman in the Herm an, Hyzen called him on ttw chest and hand. Diaz was report· telephone in mid·May. A man believed to be a San Diel(o reaidenl d ied early today from injuries suffered Wednes· day in a grinding broadside col· lision a t Big Bend on Laguna Canyon Road. Authorities identified the vie· lirn as Keene Patterson Larned. 2S. They said his last known ad· dress wa s in San Diego. although he-l'ccenUy_had..been slaying j o· A statewide nll·points bulletin was 1s:1ul'd b~· the sheriffs office this morning.for up to three \'ans -white with gold and blue trim Workmen set up U1e Sky Wheel, which. along with the ~---..LU ... · .....,._and the Zipper, will be thrilling Orange County F airgoers for ttie next IO days To 1n ou w a 1 s an aooul, t'd In serious condition today in a "He ~aid he was interested In SanJu1tnhospit al. rundina (of a propo6ed county &he pa enmrvtOfenr-and it brancrrtnfnl'Yllr'San etem ente1 believed travelln~ tog'ether along i.tolt! Highway 132, headin~ west from Cl'10wch11la U> o:. Gatos. see Page.Bl. took IS minutes lo bring him ~ause he wanted the architec· under control aflet-t.be_sb®Un_g. -1Jlr .aJ con t r a c t , " H or m 'a n Ile was taken to a hospit~ then-~testiliect.- to a psychiatric .institution and "He sald he would be willing to . Corona del Mar. He died at South Coast Com· mu.nlty.JiospilaUn~ at3:20 a.m . loday. BA TIIN BARRED. • • waa char ged with attempted make a contribution to Supervisor murder a nd a weapons viola· Riley in fourfigures." Uon. ··He used the te rm four Larned suffered major injutics ..-.·hen his eastbound vehicle col· lided with a car d riven by Karen Ma rgaret Reid. 23, of La Habra . The bus was fou.nd about two t mfTes-'from the -point 9."tn!l'l' • ll1J1hway JS2 1>a s:.e s near Chowchilla. Lo:. Gato.-. b a l'Om· munity near the P11ci£1c Coa:.t about 50 m iles outh of San .. 'ran· cisco ond adJaeent to Sun Jost:. His remo\'al from office re duced the bourd to four mem bers. 'nless California's governor appoints a r eplacement, t he First District seat will re main \'acant until 10 days an er lhe rt>sults of ~ovember's general election are certified Then. the w inner of the P h i ll i p An th o n )• H a rry Yamamoto, super vlsorial race will be eligible to talce om ce In sentencing Battin, Judge Lae said the 46·year·old former supervi!lor does not ha\'e tu sen ·e his jail time U11til legul re medies lo ove rturn hjs convic lion are exha usled Judge Lae also sold Battin must pay the S875 In penalty fees by Aug 16 and the S3.SOO fine within a year Thinas could have bttn wor,e for Battin Misuse o f office con be punished b y fro m one to 10 rears in s t ate prison plus a !5.000 flop Bu t t he judge. a Riverside County probation om cer. de fense attorneys a nd even the prosecutor agreed "no useful purpose" would be served bv Pat Takes First Steps LONG BEACH <APJ Pat Nixon 's rlrsl st eps after her stroke were i. "most s11n1flcont si11n of improvement," one of her doctors says. Mrs . Nixon, recovering from the 11troke suffered last week. walked on her own for the first lime Thursday since she en· tered the hospital. A hospit al s pokesmen said doctors "remaln op· tlmlstlc that •he has a flood chance of m ukln11 a total or near tota l recovery in thr~ to four mo"ths .. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed Ptf\KNftt •NI~-..... Jae-R. Curtn Vitt l'tni .. ftl _0._el~• lhOmnK.nll £9'\eO ThomH A. MurSlfltM ....... 0 ... , ...... Ch.lrtesH. LOO$ Rl<Ntd ... N•ll ......... ,,.........,.c--. s. .... ._ .. V•tllYOftlft ISltt~hl "-•t .... 0...0••-•r Offket (Ult ... IM JJt_\l .. 0 11'tfl .......... , ......... ,,. ......... _.._. Lot-.. ~~ llt60lt..,..t'• M<wt ~-· Vofl•r "'""Oii"• ,.,..,,. ••om-cw-4,..... 0.-..tOl'I. ,,,. Oto-.. '"" _,..,.,.. ~ ,.,., ... ,....,, t"8'1f\. '°"''''~~ .. , ... , .. ~•Utt •t .. Y.P-tlHMUth ~·'''" n;'t¥ M rt••trcNttf •H"-•Vt \HC 1lt C>tfl''U0•9" •• ~141'1 ... ,,., k <Of'O tit \\ .. \l .. t •••t ., (9'" Mt\t, toll*"'• ,,.. .. ,,,,_ '" '°"'ff \l II .....,. .... IW~l \il t)~tMf, lfhM•¥-hf\f091"t\ U H-•lllV \ sending Battin to slate pnson . The F BI, which is investigat· figures." 1n1. would no t comme n t. The ;i mount H)'zerl later r e· Miss Reid and a sister. Diane Reid, 25. recei\'ed minor in1un es u1 the post·m 1dnighl accident. The same jury that convicted Battin on lhe m isuse of office charge found him not guilty or five fa lse r ecord counts but couldn't decide t he grnnd theft issue Passengers aboard the plane portedly bantered about was the were transferred to another jet lowest possible fou r figures There wus no 1mm1.'<hale m· formation on why the bulletin on thl.' three \'ans was Issued. There were earlier reports lhut a van had been seen along the school bus route the past few days. which a rrived In Chica10 about $1 000 ' m idni1ht. The c rew or the ' · As a result 0 1 t ne Jury s 6-6 deadlock, Ballin could have been r e t ried o n t he theft charge But when Judge Luc indicated b<-fore sentencing Battin that he would deny motions for a new trial. nnd to overturn the jury's lone guilty verdict. Deputy Dist Atty Jack Ryan moved lo have the gr a nd the ft cha rge dis missed All seven c h.a r ges v.•er e brought against Battin last Oc tober in a Gr11nd Jury Indict ment All the jury's allegations related to Battin 's use of count) workers and• aupplld in his un successful 1974 campaign for state office The Judge. d efense lawyer and prose<"utor concerned with Battin's fate agreed that remov ing Battin from office and bar ring him from ever again hold Ing office was for him , an especially heavy penalty "That punishment by itself Is overwhelmin~ defense at tome)• Me Uhew-IWriUch ~id ~' he pleaded for leniency Kurilich also noted Battin s recent election defeat when he tried to gain the Democratic nominat ion for a state senate seat The defense taywer blumell his cllenl 's landslide dt>feal on adverse publicity generated by the trial F ro• Page ,.\I POSTS ... That director was for mer Wes tmins ter mayor Derek Mc\\'hinncy D1l'drich said today he will not a~k GO\' Edmund G. Brown Jr to appoint a replacement for li:.l tin on the Boa rd of Supervisor!! The board <'halr man said on outsirler would barely hav<• tlmf• to beco me ncquainted with the job before an f'lf'cted super visor takes office. probably sometime In November . Contending for the first Dis· trict aeat in the November elec· tlon are Westminster Mayor Phillip Anthony und Santa Ana Ci t y C oun c il ma n H a r~ Yamamoto. original fligh t remained in San Juan The airline would not release the passenger list. An Easte rn A i rli n es s pokes man in Chicago said there had been a "mighty dis· turbance" aboard the plane. Clerk Yawns At Ho-hum Holfbi,p Try I Thursdav w 1 a busy nldit at lh~ Stop 'N Go Market on West Coast H ighway In Newport Beach At 2 a m , when t he bars closed . there wer e a lot of customers who stopped lo do some shopping 'before heading home One customer stepped up to the check out counter and said lo clerk Robert Myers, 21, "Give me your mone)1 '· 1 Mvl•rs SIZl.'d up lhe woufd.f>e robber and ignored hi m. lltking a purcha sc from the next m:m 1n line The ba ndit tried a gain 'Thc•re s n 4S pointed at your buck Myl•rs turned and looked out the window where 11 man "as standing who wore ~ bulky Swt.'all.'r that had a suspidous bulse lie still ignored tht: man who tum<'d to the customer Steven Toshcff. 21 "I'll take that," he said. In· dlcating Tosherr·s w;1llet Tosht>fr and Myers c·onllnucd con\'enlnic about mutual friends The would-be bandit sum- moned two accomplices from outside the store. They held u hurried conferen<'f', one m adl' a ourch use and the trio lcrt. t•ollu• lnvt~llgatln~ the inC'i· df'nt said l\f yers WH un1m· pret11<'d because he did ~ 11ee a gun. "Yo11 might aay the guy that tried to Q.Ull It orr W (l8 lackini: in commAnCJ presence," comment· ed Lt. Don Picker . Upward Slink Snakes Reach New Heighu COLOG NE. W~t Germany CA P> -A sleepy airplane passenger spotted a snake crawUng along the aisle of a Lufthansa air liner on a flight from Canada to West Germany and called the steward. T he s teward found two 12-inch·long reptiles • sprayed them with a fi re exUngujsher and the n clubbed the m lo death Thursday. A smaJI boy wc*e up du.ring the melee and cried, "Hey! Wherear emy snakes?" He admitted having smuUled six or them -alJ harmless -aboard. bl a plastiCbag. The pilot ordered a search, and lhe four survivors were soon cauaht. A spokesrnan for the West German airline said there was no panic among the~ passengers. and the boy and bis tour rematrdng pets were deliver~ lo his grandmother ln Frankfurt . f 'ro• rage A I Fro• PatJ*! A I CARTER •.• TAX RATE • • The S an Joaquin Vul ley farmlands a ro und Chowchilla He recalled that Kennedy was were searched throughout ri perceived a s a h a ndsome. night s hatter ed by thunder and lion is growing, a factor which dyn a mi c candidate running lli;chtning, for the children. Join. also means incr ea.slng costs. against R icha rd M. Nixon . ing the land ond nir search were Questions on t he district's Despite that, Kennedy won by about 70 local volwtleers. some ability to cut the tax rate arose the nm:rowcst of margins and as on horseback a nd some in cars from both trustees and a resl· a result his administr:.ition suf· and trucks equipped with citizens dent after Moreno explained the fered from a tack of "national band radios. district 's 24.4 percent jump in purpose '' around the country and The only po~siblc clues found •~sesaed valuation this year in I.he Conttress, Carter said. were two cotton 11wabs, gauze ~ would mean • lax rate cut ol ''a The forme r Georgia governor and a plastic cup about 75 yar ds couple ol pennJH." told the state pa11,y leaders that from the abandoned school bus. 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