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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-20 - Orange Coast Pilotr -•"' ., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 20, 1976 YO&,. ... NO NJ. 1 SIC'TION\, U l'AGH - .. • 7 · Srnllflgled Newspaper Found at Harris 1'rial ' • • • . • l . ·Ecopotny Drops Sha1ply in Spring Rocky Plains Viking Pictures ShowBleakMars PASADENA (AP J - America's Viking l spacecra!l landed today on a dusty plain of Man lo search for life on the red planet. In a s pectacular space achievem ent. Viking began send· ing back razor-sharp photos of the planet's surface. The p ictures a r rived dramatically. appearing line-by- line on television monitors after traveling 213 milJion miles at the speed or light. The frulure of two Ford Clairm '}light,' on • Nixon Pardon WASHINGTON <AP) - ll!fttldent Ford says he was right t01>ardoo Richard Nixon in the wake-C>t the Water.gate scandals and that the voters will decide if J,he pardon should be a campaign 14ue. Ford was jovial. talking like ht' Md the nomination of his party a.wed up. as he held a news eonterence on the White House lawn. But Nixon's name and the word ti' Water gate kept poppping up, both at the news conference and al the nearby om ce, of the Al'LCIO. which cited the pardon aa one reason In explalnlng wh.y tM labor federaUon will support Deelocratlc nominee J immy carter over fo'ord. Ptessed by reporters . Ford I Mid Monday his decision to • pM'don Nixon wO!I best for the utton. And he added. "I would do1ta1aln." Democrats have ral!ed the Pllfdon and the memory of the Watergate sundals in launchfn« tMtr campaign to take the White Hoene. earlier Soviet Mars landing craft.I had heightened the tension in the project laboratory. "The details are Jusl incredi· ble." s aid Dr. Thomas Mutch, head or lbe lander imaging team "ll just couldn't be better," he srud as the first picture. a portion of the surface directly under one leg or the lander appeared on television monitors al Jel Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). ll was of lbe Chryae PlaniUa, lhe Gold Plain of Mars and lbe s moothest known place on a planet mark~ by volcanic peaks and deep valleys and craters. ScienUsts cheered and hueced each other as tbe l.300-pound craft r adioed that It touched down on Mars at 4:53 a.m. PDT. The signal took 19 minutes to re- ach Earth. Pres ident Ford telephoned his congratulations to the project headquarters, calling the mis- sion a "wonderful and most re- markable success." He said. '1 think it's amazing that In the s pan of ·a single lifetime. the exploration of space has grown from the dreams of very. very few individuals to such a massive cooperative re· allty." Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury was at JPL for the touchdown, his dreams racing ahead or the Viking mission. "I know In the next 20 years we'll have a manned landing on Mars. Eventually we'll have col- onized a nd taken over lhe planet," Bradbury said . The flrat picture showed an area of soil strewn w1th what seemed~ be chunks of rock ot varyinl sizes. Mutch said il looked at though some of the rocks had tans of dirt form«! by the rushing of s trong Martian winds across the surface. Scientists bad expected the landin1 site. a low plain where (See VIKING, Pase A2 ) Shirley Vies Ol,ympic Coverage Continues Shirley Babashoff won a qualifying spot in tonight's 400 meter frffttyJe women's competition at lhe Montreal Olym- pic Games this morning. The Fountain VaUeyswimmer·s bid for a gold medal will be televised tonight Daily Pilot sports Editor Glenn White is on the spot for coverage. His account or lhe quali- fying beat -along with other Orange toast- oriented Olympic cov· cCb Montreal ~Olympics er age is ln today· ssports sectJon. • . • Brian Goodell of Mission Vie)O, •hO ~ualiried Monday for the 1,500-meter freestyle, also will compc!te toni1ht. ForfuJl deatils . aeesports, Page 84. • • Fatal .crash in Mesa This was the scene on Newport Boulevard near Del Mar Avenue early today arter John Reza. 35, or Yorba Linda drove his pickup truck into the rear or a Costa Mes a o.;ty 1'1194 -ty Ille,..,., IC-lff city street sweeper, killing him instantly. The drive r of the sweeper , Mi chael Stevens of Santa Ana. was not injured. Old Paper Jolts Judge LOS ANGELES CAP> -The judge In the William and Emily Harris trial revealed today ttlat. someone had smuggled Into the jury room a two-year-old Los Anceles Times tclllng of Patricia Hearst's kldnaplng and her father's efforts to have her re- SC Police Probe 'Potted' Plants PoUceAnvestlgaUng a reported burglary al 222 A vcnida Santa Barbara In San Clemente Mon· day concluded the doien potted plants 1rowlng in the apartment looked ju.st a little too potted. Arre sted on c harges o r cultivating marij uana were four San Clemente men. Daniel G. Loefntt. 22, address unknown and Stanley, A. Craver, 24, James L. Jackson, age unknown, and Richard G. Fleischmann, 29, of UM! Avenida Santa Barbara ad- dress. Riot Alert Held JOHANNESBURG , South Africa (APJ -Reinforced police patrols were on the alert for a "'" outbreak oC riotlnl ~Y ln the Soweto township eight miles south of Johannesbur1. The gov- ernment postponed the reopen- ing of black schools, scheduled ror today, followin1 wides~ad rumors of ant11ovemment de- monstrations in Soweto to coin- cide wilh the resumpUon of classes. ----· \ leased. <Related story, ASJ Superior Court Judge Mark ·ernndler , visibly uJ)8et, said he would place all jurors under oath and 111k them who placed the newspaper in a rest room used only by jurors In the case. He said a woman juror alerted the court's bailiff to the presence of the newspaper In the rest room. He said u search was con- ducted late Monday and the paper was found stuffed in a wastebasket. The judge d isplayed the wastebasket and a discolored newspaper in the courtroom. The paper, dated Feb. 6, 1974, had n huge banner headline readjng: "Hearst P leads With Kidnap- pers" and a s mall er subhead, "Vows H e lp if Daughter Released Unhu rt." Brandler has rorbldden jurors lo read any newspaper accounts ol the Harris and Hearst oases. Miss Hearst Is an absent codeten· dant In the Harris trial, and her kldnaping by the Symblonese Llberation Army has not been raised during testimony. Valley Shops t by Thieves Thieves broke in .even shopf at Fountain Valley's dest shop pin1 center early toda , escapini with an undetermined mount or cash and a stereo set. cesald. The stores buriclari were at the 12-year·old Alpha shop- pmg center, Magnolia and Warner Avenue. and Incl ed thf office ol City Councilman ln Adler, an optometriat. otncers saJd tbe thieves pried open a rear door at ~ Hair Handlers. then went into other sbopl through a common ceiUng. Othtt shops entered were Jet Auto Supply, Lepl_,ys Country Cake Shop. Fountain Valley Barbers,· Johna's Outlet and Pinky's Locksmith shop. police said. When the burglars tried to enter J el Auto Supply about a a.m. today, police said. they set off an alarm which drew offtttn. The thieves could not be found, however. Dr. Adler reported no loss. poUce said. A stereo and some cub was taken from the Hair Handlers, and 1tboul S!O was liken from lhe bakery. ()(ficers uid a safe was opened al lbe lock shop and about SlSO in cash was miuin1. Losses at other stores was not believed to be large, officers said. Growth Rate I Slowed WASHINGTON (AP> -The . Grou National Product CONPJ, 1 broadest measure or the nation's economic well-being, registered a sharp drop in the growth rate during the spring quarter, the government reported today. The drop was attributed primarily to a stabilization of business inventory accumula- tion. The Commer ce Department. said the GNP grew at an annual rate of 4.4 percent 1n volume for April through June, compared with a 9.2 percent annual rate of growth in the year's first quarter. Despite the decline in the rate 0( growth, m ost economists say they believe the drop will be tem- porary. The GNP represents the na- tion's total output of goods and services and is a key determi- nant of how many new jobs the economy generates as well as the economic status of Americans. The Commerce Department said the slower growth rate was accompanied by a quickening or inflation. Prices as measures in the GNP accounts, which include the prices of a ll goods and services In the economy rather than just consumer prices. were up 5 percent al an annual rate In the 1econd quarter. The inflation rate in the first quarter was 3 percent. A sharp drop In the growth rate had been expected by Ford ad- ministration economists for at least a month. Despite the slower growth rale. the GNP figures contained som e e ncouraging aignals . Demand In the economy, or the level of final sales, actually grew at a fa11ter pace: 4.7 percent at an <See ECONOMY, Page A2) Coas ' Weathe r L ow c loud s night through mld·mornlng with sunny afternoon Wednes· day. Slightly warmer, wlt,Jt high In low 70s al beaches, low 80s Inland. Low tonight mid-609. INSIDE TOD..\ V . Wer• ltn~• of Ute Wut /omoui, ht/omoui or '" bftwc~? ~e Bl. l••ex ' ) 112 DAILYPILOT s f'ro• Pa~ A I VIKING •.• • st.teams auy once have run, wouJd be covered by a blanket or matenal deposited by lhe water Although the surface pictures s howed a rocky surlat'e, the lander apparently avooied llnY geologic haiards that project of. ficlals had feared might impenl the lout'hdown. ln the corner or the first ~lcture could be seen one of Viking's l"OUnd m etal landing footpads The rivets on tbe footpad were visible and the footpad cast an ovaJ shadow in the late afternoon sun as ll r ested on the soil among t h e r ocks , which Mutch described as "a beautiful collec- Uon of bouJder!I." The second picture was lo be a panoramic view of the Martian landscape . Viking l , the first 0( two un. manned American spacecraft scheduled lo land on Mars tha.s summer , was launched Aug. 20. ll arrived near Mars and went in· to orbit around the planet - which is about hair lbe site o( earth -a month ago. Viking 2 is an identical lander and 1s soanng through space and 1s due to enter Martian orbit Aug. 7. Coincidentally, the touchdown schedule of the Viking l lander was on the seventh anniversary of m an's fi rst walk on the moon, Neil Armst rong's and Edwin '"Bun '' ·Aldrin's monumental achievement July 20, 196'9. President Ford took note of the coincidence of the two events Monday, and proclaimed today as Space Exploration Duy. Frottt Page 1\ I ECONOMY. • annual rate. F inal sales had clim bed at a 3. 7 percent rate in lhe first qua rter. Simultaneous with release of the GNP figures. lhe Commt.'rcc Department. reported that tot al persooaJ incom e ol Americans grew by the s m allest margin in 11 months during June. Personal income for the month was at an- nual r ate of Sl,368.9 b1lhon. an in· crt.'ase of S6 billion. or four-tenths of 1 percent, over M;iy That compared with a SlO 4 billion advance in May and was the smallest monthly gain since person al income dipped last July. The GNP accounts showed that di~posabl c personal income, which is tota l income after de- duction or tuxes, amounted to ~.452 per person in the second quarte r. Thal compares with ~er capita dhmos ablc personal m· come of ~5.347 in the first <1uarter . The latest GNP rigures in· eluded revisions of earlier estimates for recent years. The 9 2 percent growth in GNP for the first quarter represented an up· ward revision from the 8.7 per· cent estimated last month as the ~rowth rate of GNP. The estimates provided for the latest quarter are also subJect lo later revision as add1t1onal data becomes available. lo another economic report. the Federal Reserve Board had estimated that manufacturers in the nation were operating al 73 percent of capacity in the s~ond quarter or the vear. WWELL THOMAS HOSPITALIZED DENVER <AP> -Radio com· mentator Lowell Thomas bas been admitted to Presbyterian •Medical Center here for ex· amlnalion. Hospital officrnls said Monday that Thomas, 84, was nown to [)(>nver from Santa Rosa Sunday night after com plaining that he dldn 't feel well. Tho~as· son, Alaska Lt. Gov. Lowell Thomas Jr .. and his physlt'ian, Dr. Robc?rt flosworth .Ir., s:ud Thomas was doing fine, hut was cxpet'lt'd to remain lo the hospital nt le u t until the end or thtwtek. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PtutOt.-t 6ftd ~I""" JOJck R. Curley ., ... •'f~f\' ...... C,."tfttl ¥.~· • Thomas IC.evil • E4•t0f' Tl'lom~as A .• m:itCMie ""'"'"'""l-Charles H. Loos Rk twd P. 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Debi Canon of Sant:i Ann wa s informed bv ber mothc>r, Mrs. Lou1se Canon. Tut'sclay that h1:r pet h:id been found · Only Debi had never IJeen toto the cat was missm,:. The gray, green-eyed cat hacl f allen as l eep inside the motorboat of Debi"s p:mmts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canon of Foun· tain Valley. The Canons took off toward Ne•1 port Re ach with their boat and stow a\\ a' an tow behind their <'ampt.'r As thev ~topped briefly on Harbor Boulevard m Costa Mesa before turnin&? southbound onto the San Diego freeway, f1uf. fywoke up. She tumbled from st-cure sur- roundings onto tht.> street and ran into the bushes. The loss went unnotJced by the Canons as they sped off onto the freewa~. llow(.•ver . it was witnessed by Sharon McCoy. Joselyn J ames and her son. David, all of Costa Mesa. f1uffy was rescued from the bushes by Oav1d J ames anil spent the weekend bct\\l't'n tht! James and McCoy hou<,1•holds Meanwhile, a s earch for the cat's owner was begun. And tha t search ended this morning when Debi was told hl.'r cat was sare ''I'm shocked.'" ~rud Dt't11 ""I'll say one thinj? about that cal -she's blessed. She·::. already used up more than nine laves," said Debi's mother. f1uffy, 12, has been lhrou~h othe r incide nts which would make her latest ad venture St>em tame. Once sh<' crawled Into a car engine and was still there when Debi's brother , Dob, drove oCl in the car. She lost a toe that time. And she was the victim of a hit and run accident. but recovered. Few 11swers Tips Flood In OnM~Kidna CllOWC HI L LA <AP I Authorities say th~y tire being nooded with Ups In the mass kid· naplnai of school duldJl'en, but no positive identlt\c allon or their ab· ductors has been 8MOW\Ced. lnvestiaators said they hope lo have names and photographs of lhe U\ree abd\lclors by today. "We've got so many lead • I t'an't say which one will lead to the br eaking of this case," Alamt"da County Sheriff Tom Houchins said. Asked if the iovesugation was prol{ressing s atisfactorily, Madera County Sheriff Ed Bales s;ud· "'You'd better believe it." Aulhonties said t.he.y were us· ing co mputers to check on such things as descriptions of possible s us pects and vehicles. The investigation Monday in- duded two fresh leads and the continued hunt for three vans and three armed men des<'ribed to in· vesligators 10 vivid detail by the 26 children and their school bus driver. Authoritjes also reported they hod located some clolhin~aken Crom the victims by th kid· napcrs beside a highway near Saratoga. 150 mi~es norlhw t. oC this s mall farming community where the 27 were abducted. The masked trio h1Ja<'kt'<f the bus Thursda , left lhe 27 in an un· dergroun un er 111 a gravel quarry that night al Ll vt.'rmorc. 95 miles north or Chowchilla. Thl' v1cl1ms dug their way out and escaped Friday evening. One new lead came from a former inmate al San Quenun pnson who told Tuolumne Coun· ty Sheriff Jack Litteral "'that whiJe he was in the Joint he knew of three or four guys who talked incessantly about a kidnap operation they mtt.'ndc.>d to pull ''hen thL'V got out, in which I h<'Y would use a group or children for hosta~cs ."" Identity of thl' formc.'r anmat~ was withh('Jd. lnvesliitators also checked on a report that a man tried to get an unlicensed van p ainted in Oakland Monday morning, but "took off'" when a suspicious shop worker asked lhe driver for the vehicle 's s erial number. Alameda County Sheriff's Lt. Edward Volpe said the paint shop owner gave a description the man whlch closly resembl• deacrlptJons or one or lhe •• pects. > • Bu\ be aald a compoelto dra9', in1-1 trom the owner's desc?rlpUOlf' did not resemble any ol lhe lb* known sus pects. Authorltle h owever, have hinted at l ' possibility of a fourth party i CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HERO, AS \•olved in the kidnap. Volpe said the bai ol clothing was found Sunday by children beside California 9 in tbe Santa Cruz m ountains south of San Jose. "We've picked up a bunch of c lothes ... and we have con· firmed that som e ol the clot.hes belong to the victims," Volpe :ia1d. Authorities r evealed also thll\ an 1dent1fic1Uon card, boots ~ pants taken from the bus driver by the kidnapers were found at ·' the same s pot near the hlghwayY They were being cheeked fcf-\ fingerprmts. Thais Foil Coup Try By Burmese BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> ....., A g ro up or young Burmese military officers tried to kiU President Ne Win and two senior officials in an a ttempted coup earlier this m o nth. Burma's o fficial Rangoon Radio said today. A broadcast morutored here s aid those who took part in th~ :..lllcmpt on the lives of Ne Will,1• defense m inister San Yu ancj , national intelligence chief Tin U , They wer e arres ted and will be tned by a military tribunal. The broadcast said the young,; officers who tried to seize power from the country's socialist·1 government were "'prompted bYl per s on a I u d m i ration for unnamed persons and personal. ambition." l I House Cornntlttee To Press News01an? WASHINGTON CAP>-A con· gressman from Texas urged the House ethics committee today lo ask news reporter Daniel Schorr how he got the House intelllgence committee's secret report and said Schorr would have no legal r ecourse but lo answer. arranged to have the report published. '"Mr. Schorr pas viol ated no law in obtaining and cnusing the report to be published," he said. .. As far as I can determine, he or any other American citizen may seek out any report or data from the Hoose or Representatives - whether confidential or not - "and could promptly publish il Do this. The congressman, Dal e Milford, 3 member of the in· telligence committee, dented leaking the report himself and said he does not know who gave it lo Schorr. Rep. Les Aspin (O·WIS.), was ready to testify to the same th.ing later in the day. Milford, a Democrat, told the et.hies committee he did not sec how it could report to the I louse wilhout asking Schon' himself how he obtained the report. · without any type of violation." Milford said the ethics commit· tee should be concerned only with any violation of the law by any member of the committee or iu staff who gave the report to Schorr. Schorr, a CBS news man, has said he will not leslify voluntan· ly. and his lawyer h~s sal~ th~t Schorr will refuse lo 1dent1fy his source s 1f he is subpoenaed. Milford testified dunng the second d ay or ethks commUlee hcnrm1ts on the matter. Commit· tee investigators test1r1cd Mon· day that they have interviewed 400 pe rsons a nd spent $150,000 without determining who 1eal<L"1 1t. Schorr has acknowledged that la st February he arranged publication of the report in New Yo rk City's weekly Village Voice. Excerpts printed by the newspaper included classified in· formation on several U.S. in· telllgence operations that the Ford administration wanted to keep secret. Tht' fi ve committee m em bers :ind the stuff aides, who were not named. had the finaJ report at home on Sunday, Jan. 25, the day Schorrsa1dhcobtninedit. Bowers testified. Get this e. r Chie r inves tigator D avid nowers said the sour<'e or the leak hns been narrowed to five lntr lligence committee mem· bcrs. three or four staff aides and a number or federal official~. But Rc1>. Otis Pike <D·N.Y.>. c hairman or the intclllgence committee, tcstlfi('() that other members or his panel \n addition to Milford say they don't know how ~horr got the report. Milfo rd . n t e l t'vls ion weatherman for S<'V<'rw ycur~. said the issue was not lhat Schorr Drug Flaws Cited WASHI NGTON CAP> -The Food and DruJt Administration hM found serious fl aws in a pnvatc laboratory's test.s on a new a ntlarthrilis drug, officials told a Senate he aring. The drug, Naprosyn , was tested al In· duslrial Bio-Tes t Laboratories in Northbrook. 111., nnd FDA ap· proved 1l for marketing 1n March. Elite Impasse Abercrombie and Broke NEW YORK (AP>.:.. Abercrombie & Filch, exclusi~e outfitters o( great expeditions and backyard barbecues, 1s beset with money problems and looking for a buyer or a partner, a spokesman for Its m anagement saJd on Monday: The 84-year-old firm oull1tted Teddy Roosevelt for his African safaris ; It provided fishing lures for .Ernest Hem· ingway; cold weather clothlng for Charles L1hdberJ{h and Arctic camping gear for Adm. Richard Byrd. Donald T . Clune. a member of the firm's executive committee. said Monday the store Is looking for a merger or a buyer. He sald the store Jost ~0,000 In 1975 after s everal years in the red, bul be said it is sllll solvent. The late Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie sent emissaries ther e for hls safari goods. And Abercrombie's might be the only store in New York lhal sells band -sewn saddles ror cam cl riding . J1 -. . 1 ut"SO•ll July 20. 197& DAILY PILOT ,County Waits Its Turn at Cella O•Uf Pilot S~ll I'-• DRAWS 21/i YEARS Celle Aide Schiffman Convicted Marine DI: fBad Deal' I -+-SAN DIEC0.-4-AI?> =AMa.rinc •rln lnstruclor given a letter of teprimand in the death or a *1e n tally r etarded Marine tecruit called bis conviction "a bum rap and a bad deal." S. Sgt. Henry C. Wallraff was convicted Monday or one count of dereliction of duty in lhe fatal t~itinlng injury or 20·rcar-old L'ynn E . McClure of Lufkin, Tex. McClure was knocked into a cotma last Dec. 6 during a pugil stick bout and d ied March 13 In a Houston veterans hoopital. lie never regained consciousness A Marine court-martial board of two officers and two sergeanLc; deliberated 90 m inutes before convkting Wallraff of failing to ensure that subordinate DI, S. Sgt. Harold Bronson. was ex- 1 perienced in running pugil stick bouts. The sam e t"ourt acquitted Wallratr on two other dereliction d 'arges and deliberated only five minutes before sentencing him to a letter of reprimand. Wallra(( is the second drill sergeant to be tried in McClure·s death a nd the first t o be con victed. Bronson wa s acqullled or m anslaughter and assault charites on JWle 28. Wallraff said he was pleased \lat his sentence was light, but inaisted he did nothing wrong. ''It was n bum rap and a b;Hl deal," he said of his conv1ctt0n. He had been schcdulro for a transrer from the Manne Corp~ Recruit Depot here t o the advanced Marine training base at Camp Pendleton lie wall now rtmam at MC RD until further orders. Laser Boat Raee Signup Deadline Set Friday is the d eadline for registration for the" l-11~ht of the Lasers." the annual s utlbo:lt rpce sponsored by the NewJlMt I Jlerbor Chamber of C.Ommerce 'The race, under lhe dlrN·t ion ol Amen ca·a Cup winner Bill 1'11rker nnd Hugh Mynult. will bl· held Sonday. The race. whtch dat"' bn<·k to 1936. was oriRinally culle<l the• P1l11ht or the Snowbirds afl l'r th1• popula r aallboat designed rur Newport Harbor waters. In 1970, the name ot the race was changed to the F1i1itht or thl' KJtes bt'cttust" there were I<' " than 25 Snowbirds left in th<' hay and the faster. llghtM" Kite~ ut the time were the most populnr of the sm all . s ingle-sail bouts . Now tht> n ame h as been changed aitain to F1ight ot the Lasers. as the newer . f~ter boot h as supplanted the Kites. The racc. which has attracted m ore than 100 entries some years. is billed as the world"s biggest small boat race. The race itself will ~et und r way at 1 p.m. off the Balboa Pavilion. Mynatt a nd Ficker say they are h op eful of gettin g 150 •trants for this year·s race. The co-ch airmen note there is 'no m inimum or maximum age limit for entran~. although those under 18 must have a waiver signed by their parents. £ ~ \1@M IT1 @@[(WO©® 'nlt~••n•~ a.day oe Page A7 0 .1111 "''°' St•tt ,.,..,. ORANGE COUNTY DEFENDANTS SENTENCED IN FEDERAL CASE NOW FACE STATE CHARGES In Earlier Picture, From Left, Or. Louis Cella, Stephen Evans and George Ollendorf Mexico Land 6pening? U.S. Residents May Soon Be Able to Buy SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lt. Gov. Merv y n Dymally says there's a new systt'm that "should a ll but end" the legal problems of American citizens who want to retire 1n Mi:x1co or invest m Mexican reaJ estate. Dymally, chairman of the Commission of the Cahforni:is. :.aid the land usc S\ stt'm hus been put into e ffect by the Mexican go\"ernmt'nt nod 1s being monitored by the Stale of California. Ile said he had returned from ~roundbreaking ceremonies for a h ousing project n t'ar Ens en ad a . the first financed under the new system. The system s houJd p:ive the way for trouble-free investment Mrs. Hallan Joins County His tory Unit F ifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley bas appoanlPd San Juan Capis trano historian Pamela Hallan to the Orange County Histor1<'<1l Comm1ss1on. The county boa rd or s u p e r v i s o r.s c r ea t e d l h c r 11mm1ss1on two year:. ago to !>tudy and recommend to the board h1 s t or1cal sites and buildings for preservation. ll<'Cordinl? to Riley u1de Peter llN man. 1\lrs. Hallan IS the uuthnr or "l>os C1ento~ Anus en Si.n .Juan Capistrano." u hislory or San J uan from the llm<' or the first Catholic settlem(•nt m J716 LO the present da) Shl' '' l'mplo} ('d ' part taml• bv lh<' Caty of San Jua n as an authoril~ on u ty h1i.tory. Mrs llallan takes the nlare on the eomm1!-.sion uf (.;r p Ourenberger, ulso or Sun Juan. who tecently rei;1,rned Oth1•r H 1 I e y a pp o 1 n l l' <'" t 11 th l' commission url' llay Protht•rn and Lcc1l Slahock by U S. citizens, ~u mu lat e economic g rowth in M t'XICO, and "eliminate a sorC•Voinl between our two land&." he said. The probll•m has been that the Mexican Constitution adopted after the 1917 revolution forbids foreigners from owning la nd "1thrn 50 kilom t'ters of the :O.lex.iean coast or 100 kllomet~rs of the border. Also, it makcs <'<'rtain lands subject t o seizure witho ut compensation, Dymally srud. The res ult has been that unscrupulous salesmen have fraud ulently sold relirtn ft American s land in th e prohibited zone, or have sold pr opert y atfet"ted by other p r ovisions or with titles otherwise clouded. The n e w system permits foreigners to r eceive rights under 30 year trust agr~ments. Dymal l y sald it i s s t i ll uncertain. however, what would be<.'ome or lh<' property of an American holde r after the 30 years. He ~aid t ht• property could be trans f(>rrl·d t o a Me xican national. but it is unc lear "hether 1t could be transferred to an American o r othe r foreigner . T he Co mmission o f the Ca liforn las is a joint organization of California, and the Mexican s tates of Baja California and Baja California Sur. Mine Shaft Plunge Kills Two Marines T\VENTYNINE 1'1\LM" 11\1'1 ~ -H elp react\l'«I .1 m .1ran~ trapped in un 11111 n mml' ~hart wilh a dead com1»11111111 JUSt after he suffocated t 111111 a rare he Tot Surv ives t As Mom Dies RLOOMIN<;TON, Incl 1 \f'1 A 3-~ ettr-old girl 'un 11t·d f1 H · da~ :-locked In a m11l11ll· hnm1· aftPr her mother d 1t1t ~h<· trat'<f to fred her !Jab) ""'tl'I l>Ul llw infant died of dehydrAtio11. pol1r1· sa' ~1ichell1· L' nn J•er<·1f11•llf told n11thontu.•<1 sli<' llve'(f 1111 mill.. arnf other food ~hl' tounlf 10 th1• refngl•1 ator nltPr ht'r rn111h1·r d1<'<I som<"hmt> l.1<;t Wl'(f111."1d ,I\ .h)vt•1• M;.1rie l'c•n 1fld1f. :!II . ..1 "" 11;·111•1•. npp:tr1•r1t ly (('(l 1111t of lk•<i "'""' 1.1k1na ,1 OJP. 11llH 1als .,:i1d \1 or1tl.1 ~· :1rt 1•1 p11·t inc toKl'tht•r tlw <'h 11<1 ·~ nr<'olml s tarted to a ttract attention, authorita~s said Bruce Arnett. a deputy San uernardano County t'Oroner, said plumes of s moke Crom the fire started by Cpl. David Lumpkins, 22. helped rescuers to locate him Monda). But they got there too late. he not<.'d Authoril1t>i1 said rescuers had r eacht.'cl I ht• mouth of lhc 50·h")(1t d el'p mine shaft about five mites southl'a~t of he re ond had ei1tabh!!hec1 voice contact \.\tth Lumpk i ns bt'fore he suffocatl'<1 Lumplons. and his 21 -year-old companion. Cpl. J eff Nobcr. hac1 hern lhe OhJCl't of an intensive search en·r si nre failing tu rl'turn Fr1c1a' from a tar~ct shooting trap · Authonues said they mus t havr :icc1dentally driven lhl'ir L:rnd Rov<'r into om· nf many opl'n mi nc shafts in the Pinto M ount;.11n!'I Moon Memory First Wal/, 7 Years Ago CINCINNATI CAP • It wu~ ~evl'n years af(o today whl•n tlw man on thr moon rad1oc-d bo rk lo t'llrlh. "That·s on\• small ~lt·p ror a man. one giant ll'ap for mankind." Today, 4fl -year old Neil Arm{';trong lives on a farm outside IAb~inon. Oltin, 2.'i m1lrs north or Cincinnati, with h1s Wlf(' and two childre n. Tht> professor oC acrospac<.' enJ?ineering at the Univcrsitv of Cincinnati has s hunned th~ spotlight since be became the first man to step on the moon. But the s potlight rocusecs on Armstrong today btocau~e the Se\"t"nth ann1 \'ersary of that h1stonc step of July 20. 1969. c o i n c i d e s \\ I l h l o d :1 y ' ll attempted landln~ of the Vtluni;: 1 lander on Mars. In honor of the two evrnls, Preside nt Ford proclaimed today as Space Exploration Duy . In \006. hu. f1 r11l sp:1• 1• n11.,..,1nn ended abrupll" \\ht•n ht· JO<l O~vi<1 P<ntt p1lot<"d th11t C,1•1111111 >! cap1>Uli! to un t•mrr1H nc·_> land10J' tn the· r .1 t•1 (11· I )1•1 .111 Tbe s econd "1•111 nm'ltll'ral>h bt.>tt.er. On .1 111~ 10. l!Hi!>, Armstronjl and 1'.d" 111 llun · Aldnn di.'SCenih•tl lei thr ~· I or T ranquiht v 10 th1•11 1';,1Jll<.>" ldnder whrtt• Mi<'h:1t'I ('olhr1s circl('d the• moon 1n tl1e i\Jl()llo 11 <.'npsult'. Th"• nt•xl d ay. Arm!-trClllJ: :1n<l Al dr in walked on thl' moon . collecting rotks and pt·rformm$! f''<~rim<'nls. returnln~ to carlh lhree days later A world" tdl' tour folio"' 1 d, but none of the three atllronaut..., flew in space J.&;:11n A Cew month~ ano. Armstroni;: ~·as quoted :i.. sa\ln~ ht' h;c~ .. chosen to bnnj? rnv family up in as normal an l'nv1rnnmenl a~ poss ible "l had hop,•d the moon shot would tnkt• our minds awav rrom t h• m ore mundane and temporal problt'ms that have laced us But "c-:-hll llppcar to be tied up with toda ·s . Com1n11 lhrouun c.u-.1om (al I A)( "'"' m i1 fn\I lfll> I W8~ Ill llnP "''" nrt fl coup!,. who 11110 l'••rn hopn•nQ 1n lhfl Of•nnr rn~ d4<CIA1t•fl ,, cJOullt" "lrl\ncl ot ChOkl'f ll•nQth l")f'lrl" 111 $4 000 00 Wl11tn thfl an••Pt>t.tor JtllC!d 10 we lhf' pearl'! 1tinv brou<Jht C\ut two 'ltrnncl~ 01 cullurt.>d p4'ar la About 7') 10 8 MM 1n .,,,., a nel w11h only mt'd1um lu!lrrl' t was vf!fY sur· prac;ed \1.5 1 had expected ro <;O(' somo1h1nq reell( hne tor that w1ce We tulve :11rands nice1 than that In our stock tor l8$s than hall tho price Mon'( l•mPS people thanll because they arc buying llems in tl'lt> placr of oraotn that ll"ley afe buy nQ Deller E11per1ence knOWll lhAl lhl .. IS nol llJW~ so. part•Cularly "' thn cast Of oems and 1i;wolry II Stilnds to re.lSOn 17ltl" '"""" w.,tdlff P'lcno .......,.... ... " Plans Remain After Sentence B)" TOM BARl.F.\' 01 Ille O•lly ll'lltll S&aff Orange County prosecutors continued t o prepnre tbelr Superior Court case today against Or. Louis J . Cella Jr. and three co-defendants "'ho wert' senten ced Monday in Los Angeles federa l court by Judge M att Byrne. "These sentences don't make the slightest difference to our plans.'' Chief. Deputy District Attorney Jam es Enright commented. "Our t rial plans remain the same and won't be changed whatever the ruling of the federal appellate court." Enright added that he thought Judge Byrne handed down "very fair -sentences'' in dosing the federal case against Cella. 51, lhe state 's largest polit\cal contributor in 1974; Theodore Schiffman, 53. of Santa Ana ; George Louis Ollei>$iorf, 44, of Laguna Be ach and Stephen Robert Evans, 31, of Laguna Beach. Bqt defense atto.m ey Thomas Crosby described the two and one-h a lf.year pris on lerm handed Schiffman as "r ough, very r o ugh." Los Angeles attorney Bruce lloclmmn ten-ttit- court with the comment that he was "very disappointed .. in the five-year term banded Or. Cella. Santa Ana attorney James Riddet commente d a ft e r sentencing lhat he fell his client. Evans, formt'r administrator of Mercy General Hospital. could h ave been granted probation rather than the one-year federal prison term he must serve. Ollendorf's lawyer. Godfrey Isaac. s aid he felt that hj::. client ~ t"ooperation with lhe prosecution -in tes lityln~ against has former associates -and h1::. offenng of a gmlty pica prior to trial s hould have brooght him a better reward than a one-ye:ir prison te rm . Ollendorf was adminis tr a t or oC Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo, and was Evans friend and mentor . Cella. Evans and Schiffman were found guilty of Medicare fraud. tax fraud and conspiracy. Schlrfman and Evans were further round g uilty on charge!\ of Income ta x evasion Ollendorf pleaded guilty to two counts of Medicare fraud All p lan to appeal their federa l convictions. Ollendorf and E\'ans received one-year tl'rms on earh of the felony counts contained in the convicUons. Jud~e Byrne ruled tha t they ran be served concurrently and he made th<' same ruling on the multiple 21 ~-vear terms he order<.'d for Schiffman. Dr Cella drew thre<.'·yc:ir prison tt>rm s on se,·en or h1loo felony convictions and five-year terms on the remaining 15. J udge Byrne rukd that his tot.al pr1sun time will be no more than fi ve years. JudJ.?<' Byrn<' madt' it cl<'ar from the outset of' the• long senten cing session tha t he regarded Cella as the archlteN of a scheme that <.'Ost M1 <1s1on Community Hospit <i l, M1i.s1011 Vil'JO , and M ury Gcnt>ral Jl os p it.il. Santa A na. Jn estimated $2 million in fund11 Ccl)a is onl' of the owners of lht' pruprict ary hos pital. llo,·hman·s plea that Ct'lla Le ® EiEM WISE Marv Barr. Certll1ed Gemol091st allowed to work out his sentence an thl' form of 11omc mtdical servtce to the community waii swiftly swept asilk as the Jud!ll.' pointed out ll probati on department conclusion that Cellu J)\'rsonolly beneCiled by '600,000 as a result of the embeulement "He seems to havl' 1jlnorcd & number of l'ases six yea.rs ago m which tht" ddendanls were convicted of utmost idcntleal offenses," Judge By rne said '"Anyone involved in the areu or political contributions knows about those cases and should have been warned by them." And he r eacted sharply when llochman argued that Celia 's actions 10 defrauding the two hos pllals he r an and was a partner in "do not add un to the lar gest fraud caseorits ki_nd." "It Is a maJOr fraud and u maJor cnm e," the judge snapped. "ll is one thing to rob 11 pnvate corporation but it \S yet another thing lo then defraud an agenry that provides a vitall y . necdl!'d service to sick people.·' It was suct"essfully allege<! in the trial that Cella. working thro-ug-h-&e-hl-Urnan AS hls • controller. used Cakl' lnyo1ct>S to E\•ans at Mt'rt'Y General and Olldndorf at Mission Community to defra ud the hospitals. It was a lleged that the funds derived by many acts or fraud were used for personal benefit and t o finan c e p o lltl ca l candidates. Prosecutor Stephen Wiison described Celia's role in the defrauding O( the t WO hosp1t11ls US ··the buying of µohtical power with Medicare m onev. "And he 1s not contrite," the fcdcral lawyer told Judec Bvrne. ··fie had the unmitlj(tctl'<I gall to tell the probalioo officer that he was not really resPoruuble for re· pealed acts of fraud. "Dr. Cella ran those hospitals with an i r on hand." the pros ec utor s;iid. "llc knew everything about their vpcralion from top to bottom, right down to the price they paid for a head of lettuce. "Ile beat the systen1 for a long period of lime, .. Wilson said. "Hl' bought political power with public money and now he must pay the pt>nalty." Enright said .Monday that his office will be no less vigorous in pursuing its prosecution or Cella a nd hi s lhrt'e con vict e d co-defendants "We have always felt thot we had a stronger case against him than the federal people,·· the veteran prosecutor said ... Cella and has group went the federal route first because they wuntc.'<I It that way. Now il'sourturn." Prctnal motions in a trial that st>em s likely to be movcd ciway from Orange County wall open Wednesday 1n SupNi<>r Court .lud~e Wil li am <.'. . P<'lrs · <'ourtroom. .ludJ?c· Speir:. agr<'ed wilh the dt'fcllloot' in an f'arlier ht>arang that pret rial publicity m ny h in·<.1 rl'dUt'l'CI the dcfrndants · <.'htinccs 1>( u foir trial in Orange County lhal n r.11,.l)mm (1mr><1rlnr o, 1tw1•lt1tl who ro1u,nt &ach foflA'tOll .inti UllY'> '" Q11111111y '' (!Olllt) I() 91'1 thr < h11u u "1111•( 11011 ;ind hn'lt Ill"" l\n •fl rh111cl11(ll rnak1n9 ,, 0111> ll•TM' ptJtCP\ft"(' '' 81 A tltt"•t fJ1 ... 'W'111An 1119<' an 1n111 m:trk"I N11t1v,. h 1nnc, All 111111 nrn f11K 1 .. 11n11111c lo .1 on111r.u1 . .1r rount1y 11111 qrt'AI to "'"''l 11ortY1 ;i1 11 m1>mory 0 1 your 111p 11111 un· 101, you are an cxporl 11 '' l'IOI· tor to kN'P purchn!iC'• at>roau 1n lhe souvcnior ·' pnct> r<ll"IQIJ and tfli\VC your mort• •ITIPOrl11nt purchases until you mf• nolhl! where le<Jal reguloho11 • 110<1 flJll disclosure poffc1!ls proiott you GenPrally 'lpeak•n11 11 1s bet tf'f to '>Pt'nd travel dollar' on tr.nl and Clo your Putchasang of r1tprins111c gems and 1e<Nelry 1lem'.l with contadenc.e al yov1 locally known, et1·11cal l11m CHARLES H. BARR ... Armstron g. " Wapakontt;.1, Ohio, nati\•e , was a Na\y veteran a nd n ~ivlUan t t 11ilot when he" as one or the fm ,t tv.o chillans picked for tht• ~pnct• program an 1962. problems " ~--------------------------------------------------------------................. ., ' -.,._,----._ -,,.-----_ ------~ .. ( A 4 OAILV PILOT .Con~ess Prod:ded By Ford ·WAS HI NGT ON <AP ' -President Ford Is prepa rinll lo ask Congress to refitore ¥bout $2.3 billion ·in funds It kept from bis defense budget, accordlna to admlntstntion sources. The money would go lor Navy sftl ps and research. The sources say Ford aJso will ask Cong reu to take back about Sl billion It a pproved for other ships and planes he does not want now. Further , the sources say, Ford will r e ne w h is appeal for m e a s ures l o h o ld dow n manpower cost increases and lo sell s urplus me tals from the s trategic stockpile. The actions would yield the Pentagon about Sl.4 billion n ext year to help offset o ther s pe nding , they • calculate. FORD'S MOVE, likely to come this week, would appear to be a challe nge to t he House and Senate to perform surgery on the record Sl14.8 billion defense budget late in a n election year session. One senior official spoke of the impending Ford act ions as a way of ''keeping the pressure on Congr es s.'' .-ir-----tt~e-Bemocr~ts t•lk about spending only for what is needed for defense and we 'd be happy if they'd h elp us do Just that.•· the official said. THE SOURCES say Ford is willing to accept only S300 million or a $2.6 billion reduction made by Congress in procurement and research authority for the fiscal year s tarting Oct. 1. They indicated t'ord would go along with a cutback in the T ride nt s ub m arine missile progr a m because t echnical proble ms have slowed it down. Prod u ction funds would be reduced while there would be some step up in development money for the key missile. SOURCES SAID Ford will as k for r es t oration of mon ey Congress cut out for the first ship in a new class of nuclear powered strike cruisers . a new de troyer to car ry the advanced Aegis air defense m issile syst em. four anti-submarine warfare frigates a nd a b o ut $800 m illio n in development funds for the nl'w F· 16 Navy fighter plane and to search for a new earner designs. Much of the nearly Sl billion Congr ess voted on its own initiative would go for ships the Ford admln1strat1on wants to defer utltil later yea rs. and for six Navy A·6 attack planes the Pentagon never asked for. This money t~ord wants Congress to take back. THE SOURCES s ay Ford will remind Congress that he asked early this year for a number or steps to hold down escalating: pt r s onne l cos t s . li e will specifi cally urge Congress to permit a change in tho formula ·ror dete rmining lhc waf{es of some 450,000 bluc·collar workers w ho a r e o n the Defe nse ~partment payroll. lie also will restate his request that Congress abolish a l pe rcent "kleker " on top of a u tom a tic annual JH1)' increases based on the <'<>St of llv1n1ot rises. He will p rod the Comtress to j , e1ve him aut~orit ~· to sell about $750 million 1n surplus copper and some other metals fn1m a stockpilt' built up as a ht'dgr aguinst possible shortagrs 1n th£' ('Ve nt o f pr o lonacd war emergency. To1nbstone Controversy J ack McNeil stands beside gravestone, bearing the name of Thom as Paine. which he unearthed in Tivoli, N.Y. The discovery aroused excitement because scholars ha\'e been unable to locate Paine's grave. Ile was buried at tris New Rochelle, N.Y. farm in 1809. but when the body was moved to his nati\"e England years later, authorities re- fused reburial and it met an unknown fate. Skeptic his- torians plan to inspect the marble obelisk this week for authenticity. Argentina Kills Wanted Guerrilla BU_E~OS AI RES. Argentina CAP> Army t roops killed Argentma s most-wanted guerrilla, Roberto SantuC'ho and his second in command. police sources reported. ' Intelligence officials said the slaying Monday night of Santucho and Enrique Gorriaran Merlo might be a dc nth blow to their Mar xist People's Revolutfooary Army I ERP" considered the more important of the two leftist guernlla organizations at wa r with the government. Security forces killed Juan N. Carrizo, the fourth man 1n the ERP high com mand. ear lier this month and captured a number of records and doc uments of the orgnn1znt1on. The ERP's thir d in command. Dom ingo Mena. is still at large. Atlaatlc Clffl Plana Ga•bllag Ca•paign ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP> -Pro-casino force;; have opened their million-dollar drive for approval of the gambling referendum and turned lo a CaJifomia political consultant to manage their . ( statewidecam paign. ) S a n ford L . Weine r . IN SH ORT president or the San Francisco fi rm of Welner & Co., said he is planning a $750.000 to Sl -------------" million media campaign to p~h what New J ersey would gafa from cas100 gambling in Atlantic City. A q uestion on the Novembe r ballot will ask w hethe r privately-owned casinos should be a pproved for Atlantic City only. ln November 1974. voters soundly defeated a proposal to allow casinos anywhere in the s tateiflhey passed in local r eferenda. Find Officer File• IJ.8 Miiiion S ult NEW YORK (A P I -A rormcr police ser~eant rnsh1cred for otr-duty adtrltei-y filed a Sl.6 million· ~u1t Monday. claiming extramarital relations are ·'r ather commonplace In Nassau County a nd New York." 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H ,.,,,~, .. , U 1 l'll.. ... htt t°'•lft. Tr~e Offered Beirut Divided Taas Notes Man Feat By Buffer Zone MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet new1 aiency Tua reported Jn one para(r..,., today the l a ndl n1 or Amerl c •'s Vl kln1 I spacecraft on Mar.s. The Soviets. who are occupied al the moment with the rn1ht or two coemonaut3 In the Salyut ~ apace al•llon In earth o rblt , landed two Instrument packages on Mars pre viously . BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> -Lebanon's warring Christlans and MO!llems announced an ll.l'ret'ment today to estabUs.h a buffer zone bet"•een their sectors ol Beirut. The U.S. Em bassy s aid It would try once more to ev acuale Americans and other forei&ners from the capltttl by l'Oad. The e mltas sy did not s ay when the second evacuation attempt would be ma d ~. A previous convoy scheduled for loday wa canceled because of continued fighting along the route. Palestinian chief Yasir Arafat also announced he was sending a peace em iss ary to Damascus . Ford Gains 16 More Delegates WAS HI NGTO N <A P > - President F ord's campaign claim ed 16 m ore Republican National Con vention delegates today, including two plucked from Ronald Reagan's total In Vir ginia and seven from Suffolk County, N.Y. T he latest a nnouncement from ror<rbe-adquarterrcame-less than 24 hours after lt)e Reagan camp named three new converts from the uncommitted ranks and contended the former California governor would have 1,140 voles on the first ballot. JAMES BAKER, Ford's chief d e legate hunter , said the President now has 1,ll9 or the 1,130 delegates necessary to secure the GOP nomination a l Kansas City Aug . 18. The Associated Press count of legally bo und a nd publicly declared candid ates now stands at 1,081 for F ord, 1,023 for Reagan, 154 uncommitted a nd t for Sen. Howard H. Baker or Tennessee. In addition to the seven New Yorkers , the new Ford claims list five delegates from Virginia and one each from Illinois, Delaware. Louisiana and South Carolina. EDWIN M. SCHWENK, Suffolk County GOP chairman. said his g roup of seven decided to switch to the President last Friday. Earlier. said Schwenk. he had met for about 10 minutes with Ford to discuss the county's need for federal help on a m3Jor sewer project. "because the Syrian·Palestininn crisis as well as the Lebanese civi l warmust come toanend." Christian leaders offered to halt their attack on the Palestlni3n refugee ca m p Tai Zaatar in southeast Beirut for five hours Wednesday lo allow the Red CrQSS to e vacuate a n estimated 1,000 wounded. The y h n v c not s ucceeded, however , In k e eping a pack a a e operating the r e ror a significant amountoltime. THE PALESTINIANS s aid 50 F14s prh ·ately they did not object to the · truce offer but one spokesman said the fi nal decision depends on what ha ppens at a m eeting scheduled for later today betwe<!n leftist chief Ka mal Jumblatt and Christian leaders. A previous atte mpt to gel the wounded out or the camp, which has been under attack for a Grounded By Navy month, failed when both sides WASHINGTON (AP > -For began shooting again before the the fourth time in 19 monlhs, the evacuation could begin. Navy has grounded its advanced Ara rat h eld a nigh t -long Ft4 fighter planes while It checks j e mergency conference with his out a possible safety def ed. · t' allies, the leftist Leba nese : . The N avy announced the Moslems. He also held his second action Mond&f. It said a crack s ecret meeting in three days with was d e tected in a s ample a d~le~ation from the r ight·w!ng structura l p a rt undergoing Chnsllan PJuU.ang_e _pa_rt~h~<;h_ -1.Mi&Y.t testiqg al a Grumman has the largest Chnstian m1htia Aircraft Corp plant on l:Ong fi ghting in the 15-month.war. Island, N. y . · BOTH THE JOINT Palest inian-Moslem command a nd lhe Phalangc p a rty a nnounced that the m eeting r esulted in agreement to restore e lectricity to .... Beirut and to establish a "fr~c zone" to restore comm unication between the Moslem a nd Christian sectors of thecity. · .... t The announcement said both sid es w ould withdr aw their fighters from the 100-yard-wide no m an 's l and in which U.S. Ambassador F r ancis E. Meloy Jr .. his economic counselor and their Lebanese chauffeur were captured last month prior to their murder. The zone will be manned within 48 hours of the withdrawal by l ,300 Saudi Ara bian and Sudanese tr oops o f the Arab League peacekeeping force who have been st anding by al Beir ut airport, the announcement said. IL will be the fi rst peacekeeping duty assigned to the Arab League force. which h as been· m arking time on the southern outskirts or Beirut. THE St J ETS, which represent about one-qua rter of the Navy's force of 207 Fl4s, were set down Friday. The Fl4s taken out of a ction have logged the most air time and are considered most likely to s uffe r m e t a l f a t i gue, a spokesman said. The entire fleet or F14s W85 grounded for two weeks in latd June and early July after two F l4s crashed near San Diego! The Navy has nol provided a~ t explanation ror those crashe~ except to say the problem Wal\; probably not re lated lo lbe Fl'\ engines. 1 THE Fl4s we re groundc~ twice in 1975 because of appare§ engine proble ms. Flneen of th S20.4·million jets fiave crash since they joined the fleet fou years ago. The Navy said normal flight operations will be re~umed after further engineering analysis an<( .. structural fi x in the affected aircraft.•• 13 Good Reasons To Follow the Olympics in the DAILY PILOT .. ~ There are• dozen athletes from the Orange Coast competing In Montreal for Olympic gold, silver and bronze honors. That 11 more athletes than more than a third of the nations wlll aend to Montreal . That'• why Glenn White 11 there-to bring you flr1thand ac- count• of the trtal• Orange Coast athletes face In awlmmlng, canoeing and uyaldng. We've got• dozen reasons for going. Glenn White's reports give you one more reason to keep up with our Olymplana In the • I ' .. • • II I '· ' ' ' 1 , I ' I , DAILY PILOT : ' I 842·4321 I [ I t t l ~,..... .,..... A COid lrot>t .•lllO _.,,_,.,,,..,, ~ fffl'I' fOOO'f Ml tit_. .... llH•r tllund•t•ltrlflt •er'"' '""' "9nllem l>lt1M , \I-Ml'41-V.aler-.. •IMll CrNl L.e ..... SliQl\11¥ ••'"''' ltMllt••t-ert 111 Uert le• mot OI Solll" .. n Cth~I· I~ W-\d<ty •· ter••11• te lht N.ollt"•I ~·­WV•et. Ml~t1 1Vp~. t-----------------------------------------------------------o.J, _,,. - ---=--=--~1'--·_-~ • Tuetd.iy. July 20. 1976 DAIL'( PILOT AS f Birth of a Hero I Clwwchilla Bus Driver Horwred Claims Cru•ble t Legal Hocus-pocus l CHOWCHILLA <A f>I When he pulled out or the 01iryland Unlfled Jebool porkint? lot Thursduy he "as "rt•habll'" Ed Ha)' The m1.n f·ho'd been driving th<> ~<'hool bu<1 for 26 years. Thi.' m<tn \he k1di. all kt'd and th pare11~ tru!Sted. When be returned 36 houn later. h1: " .. ~ thl' :!>JOW 1-~d ltay. Uut now APWlr•-•o DRIVER HONORED Edward Ray Ill' h.u:t .t wildly 1mvrobable story to tell that ni. .. ured rum hc»dline.i. .iround th.-countn H~·p<1rH•r:. from +•·' far off M 1.1)ndon diC'kcr<.'d with ChoY.ch11lt.1 pohct.> c.irly Salu1 da) monunj( "ht'rl Jtu v and th~ k1dnaped t•h1ldrcn rel urned from their mysterious ordeal. They wanted a t'hance to <• talk to Ray and get 111:. story ftr:.t hand .. AFTER ms nl'Y.S conference. lt<•v s version of the k1dnaping and t>s cape y. as published word (or Yi ord on the front pages or man' maJor neY. spaper.; A ·rew days l:.ltt•r . a national circulation m nj!azinc got Ray ;ind his grandch1ldnm to pose for exclu!iive 01ctures .1n the Chowchilla pollct' stauon and then hustled Ray orr in their car. fending off other news photographer:-.. Chowchilla ~t ayor Jim Dumas planned an Edward Ray Da~. And then th<' ma>or d4:(1dlid he would sturt an Edword lta)' Scbol1lt~hip Fund to boot. TO THE 4.SOO e1t11eru. of !>M:Jll, flat. rural l:howcrulln. , II thu; couldn 't han-happened to a rticer guy than this stock) m;sn With the rtat·lOp hUU'C'Ut Wht'n tht' children were· sllll misstng and the m 'l'lll'ry hll thl· citizens of ChowchJJIJ with full for ce, two thrn1its ~C'rt• t't'rt:un. Ray wasn't involved rn uny wrongdoini. and 1( an>ont-<'<>Uld keep those rhildun m hne rlunn~ the ordeal. 1t was Ed ll<ty. Ray's brother Clift.on s~11d tht' bus driver was "Just as hard workjng as the duy h<' stnrted. Ile loves children and the <'hlldren lo,·ehim.·· "NO STEADIE R man ... school '1Uper1ntendent Lee Roy Haru.en said. "Ne\'er would sign a contract. A hands hake wa:,, enough." But was he the real hero"' "No ... S3)'b Ed R ay. "Everyone says so. But I was JllSt doing my best lo get lhe kids and myself out of there.'' Smoke Scrt-otet Churlcs Pomphn. who ~a)!) hl''~ bl·en ~mokmg at school board m~ct ings tn Poi nt Aren-.. for 20 y(!ars. is quit· ting a s a hig h school trustee to protest a ban on smoking in the cleun new meeting room. Hits 'Magic Rocks' LOS ANG ELt-:." \AP> The stale Attorney Ceoeral'• office planio tt httl ~ '"~ul hocu11°pocus t1galnst lhc m anufacturer, wholl•:sulers :mddistnbutorsof Mujtlc Rcxks. First uf all, the attoroey general's :suit flied in Superior Court Monda • cllum~. M n~\c Rocks aren't m aelc. Also, lhe false .1dv1•rhsing i.u1t suys, magic rock:s are dirty, arc sold in a"oversbed box, <md the advertis~oothcoutsldcortbebox ls deceptive. · \Valeo spokesmen w\•re not lmmt'dlat.ely avaltableforrommenl. l11t•t-11 fo.-Aflt"Mf• S.wd By The l\s.5od1ted Preas T"o l'Ompan1t.>s whi<'h spe<'laliie in marketing inventions by others have bl•cn ttccust.'<1 in civil lawsuits or making false and m1Slt>ad1ng statements. Ont> sutl w as fil<'d Monday by Atty. Gen. E\'cllc J. Younger 1n SanlJ Clara County Sup enor Court ~1ga1nst ldcx Corporation North. lnC' of Campbell. ( State J ---! Th1 other was filed by Younger in Los Angeles County Superior Court pgainsl n related firm, ldex Corpor ation, Inc. Ca~pgroMnd Fraf!a• ProHfl ~EDOING CAP1 -Two 20·year.olds who officers said shot three college students and threw a fourth over a cliff have pleaded innocent to charges of armed robbery. kidnaplng and attempted murder. I . Harris es Haggle Over Tape They wer e arrested after a n incident at a Shasta Lake campground last M ay In which four 19-year·olds were hurl. Steven Caswell of Anaheim nnd David Englund of Central Point, Ore .• entered the plens Monday. Capitol Sit•in 1\••all~d LOS ANGELES li\P1 Thl• prosl'cutor 1n the Wilham and -.-Eznily Haui.s...Uial i,u:.e.pa.n .. !!l1<U~.J_I Lh1~ final_ w1tnessl•s anuenred for a fight O\'er adm1:.:-1011 of .i taped · communique" from lhe couple and Patricia llearsl Deputy Dist. Alty. Sam !\t a' crson said his last piece or evidence , today would be the Junl' 7, 1974. t ape in which the fug1li\'C trio mourned Lhe deaths of six Symbioncse Liberation Army members. BUT DEF ENS~ attorney :\lark !\teltzer won appointment of an electronics expert to analy1c 1t after telling the court, "There 1 are some very serious ti>chnicul problems with the Lape .... there are indications which suszi::cst alterations or the taf){'." ' He said initial st udies also :.howcd thnt • the ori,;mal 1s not an •original." Double ldemity KI NGVALE l AP1 A 26·year·old Los Ang<'le~ County per :.o n "ho authorities say Is known as both a male and a fem.lie was booked 10 Plac<'r Count y M o nd ay for investigation of murder. Thev s aid N1ck1 I.et' Dia m ond of Lawnd•1le . als o known as Robert Duane L e Bl anc, wa s arrested in Tl•x:is. They said that afte r r,•tumin~ here Sunday. s he led Uwm to a wooded sp<lt about 100 feet south of lnll'rstate 80 where the bod y of a man was round. 1'hey :.aid the victim ·s hands appeared bound. and ht• h.1d hl'.•d injuries t ha t could be I gunshot wounds. I ......_~~~~~~~~~--- ! . !Pat Nixon I ;Reportedly !Improving I I LONG 8 EA C II (AP I !former First Lady Pal Nixon i~ reported by doctors to be mukins: s teady progr ei;s CollowinJt n •stroke, and a rc len..'e dalt' Crom I Memorial llo p1tdl ma> tx· !>Cl 111 tthe next few days. Dr. Bernard J. l\Jirhel;1, 1hn•t or of the hoi.pital ·s Hehab1latJ Ilion Medicine Depurtment, :.aid l!t!rs. Nixon now needs ph,>'llCul •therapy only oncl· tt day Jncl :i 'dally occu pat lonJI t ht•r,1p} session hns bC'('n 111ldt-<I t The new seulon will <kn·t1111 l<'oordlnatlon and fWl<'lton m tht' 164·year·old Mrs. Nixon's left arm '0tnd hand. dotlots say. Mrs . Nixon cont111ul'S to walk ~ndeJ>('ndt>ntly nnd now Is 11rnc· iclnt goinl UJl and down stairs. ~Uchela said M ondtty. L_~1.rs. Nixon. lhe y. I((' of former ~.rresldent Rkhard M. Nixon. Wa1' 1admilted to tht-hospital July 8 alter sulferin~ n \iltn>kt.' the d:iv before at th ~ Nlxons' S\ln ,Clemente hom e. ' Yosemite Park Goals Weighed YOSEMITE 11\ P l About 20,000 private citizens have had a hand in planr11nt the future of Yosemilt' l'\ational Park. park officials :t::l). In a unique experiment, Lhe NationaJ Park Sen1rc mailed out ubout 60,000 work book:. 1 n 1975 asking lnterl•sted l'1L1zens for ad\'icc in planning the p;.irk 's future. NATION1-\L Park Service planner Ann Bowman sajd about :!0.000 of th<.• worklx>oks were rcturn<.·d. Jnd lhc results .Jnal~ zed by computer. She said thC' undertaking marks the first time the public has been askt'd for advice in planning tht.' futun• of a national park. "The workbook posed hundrl'dS ur questions; l l demanded a lot.' :.h~ said. "\'fr wondered whether people wouJd devote the time and energy to do tht:> JOb well. and now we have Uw ani.wc r . ThC'y did the J Ob l'XCCt>dingly well. .. The experiment was initiated after the park service tried to crl'ate a mas ter pla n for Yosemite last year but ran into cnt1c1sm for failing to ai.k park users what they wanted. S ll F. S A I D p r l'11minary (' o rn put c r Jn a I y sis shows respondent ~ ~Cnt'rally do not for c1th t:!r a n all·wlldetness nint•rpl or t•,pans1on of <'Urrcnt f.1c ll1til's. F or exa mple, a µruvosal to kef'p nil nll'<'huniied transportat ion OUl of tht' J>Drk Wl!S hacked by only four J)(:rcent uf lhtl'\l' who rl'l11r11c•d lh1•1r workbooklt. A plan to convert vnll~y cabin~ to modern motel units won s11Jlport from JUSt nine Jl('rCl.'lll o ( rcspond('nL,. "We have lo k<'ep strcssinit that the workbooks arc not votl'S and this Is not an clcdi<m." M!o.. Bowman s<ud ·"rhc final plan will be a comhmat1on vr many t'lemcnts." t l ' 1 , Surprise Life t ) 'Smell of Wood' Healed Him SACRAMENTO CAP1 -Services will be Wl'dnesday for Thomaa Randolph Da>·ton, who said he moved to Call(omia In 1938 expecting to die from the silicosis he contracted In Pennsylvania coal mines. He died SUnday at lilt! age ol 110. It.EST HOME OFFICIALS al Colfax, in the mountain! belween Sacramento and Reno, said Dayton continued to playlhe piano until recently. Dayton wn bom In San Francisco, tho son of a C'lipper ship captain. lie was taken enst at the age of three &fler his father was lO&t al sen , tte worked in roal mines until contracting s ilicosis In thel930s. INSTEAD OF OVING in C311fornia. he ~came a woodcutter and lived an active life. He sur\'ived two~ i\'t!S and lbree sons. Joterrviewed earlier thts year on hi~ tlOlh birthday. 011,)'ton said. "The smell of pine wood and pine tar is what bealM me when l c:ime lo the California mountains. There ....,_ .... nothing ~e nature for bealmg. · • The recording, receivc'Ci by Los Angeles radio station KPF"K, ontains dam a,&.i'18 admiss10!1!. by th!l!.arrsses of their role ma May 16, 1974, sporting goods shooting und 1t:. aTtermath THEY /\R E <'h::iri:ed w1lh k1dn aPtnl(. roblJ<'rv und a!>saull in connection with lhut day':. ev~nl Miss llcar:.t is their absent <'O· defendant. She is :.cheduled to stand lna\ on the :-ume ch::iri.:c:. as tht· Harrises after her sentencing on a San 1''r anc1:.co bank robber} conviction. Testimony al Monday 's session ::.howed that Miss llearsl ·., fingerprints and palmprint!> had tx>en found in thn•c vehicles ust.'d c!unng the night and day or violmce a van abandoned after thl' shooting. a s tolen car and a second van commandeered from .1 teenager . FRI AGENTS testified they found 22 shell casings from l\1h~ Hearst's two machine guru in the abandoned van. showinit she hrc<l at least 22 rounds al a sporting goods store to free the Harnses from a shoplifting arrest. She has admitted firing two automatic weapon:. at the scene. A resident of lhe ne•Rhborhood testified that oOl' or l\1 b s Hearst's wild shots landed "i.1x Ion~ blocks ay. ay" in h1sdnveway. SACRAMENTO IAP> -Assemblym a n Joha Thurman tD:.Modestol s~·s the protesters who have been boldinC a sU·in and :.leep·m fort"~ wet.>ks in "Gov. Edmun<J-BrownJr. 's reception room t-houJd be ev1cl •d. Jn a letter Monday to state Health Director J erome Lackner . Thurman sai tht.> demonstrators have lefl the area "dirty and disheveled.·• The demonstrators. lar~ely former patjenu of stale hospitals. are seeking re trictions on the use of drugs in m ental hospitals, and pay at the m inimum wage Cor chores in the wards. · Saog, Sport• Don'i Mi.r LOS ANGELES (API -Students in the.Los Angeles city school ... ~stem have hcen bunned from participating in physical education clas:.es and outdoor mterscholashc athletic events during slage~ne :.mot.: healt h alerts . The Board of Education approved the ban by a 6·1 vote Mooday night amid n:.in~ pressure from groups demanding that the district lake acl1on lo proteet lhe health or students during the s mog alert&. ''TRAVEL LIGHT WITH THE BIG SOFTIES'' We 'll send you packing with genuine impo rted linen luggage. Light a s a feathe r ... a nd amazingly rugged. Flexible soft sides, packs in more of what you want to ta ke alon~. The light way as the right way to travel. 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' A8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Missing Ingredient Orange County planrtlng commissioners rttenUy endorsed a conmct or Interest code for themselves that leaves som e thing to be desired. is a certain reassurance to be found. It ls In Kelley rumself, who has faced tho shortcomings or his de· partment squarely and has given no sign th at be will tolerate a coverupol a~ents' iJJegal beha\'lor . 1 KNOW c,.()lJ AR6 v.tJHDERIN~ WWI l ~VE 1AKEN 50 LONG 10 CHOOSE A vrce ~SIDE~AL WELL,lU $..L YOU! If WAS A 5ERIOU5 AND P1r:F1Cu<:r DE.Cl':NOW B£'CAll&E (J: R£CeNr ~1510RICAL PRECE~ Slgnlr1canlly. the commissioners decid@d that when they h ave lo refrain from votlna because of a conructoflnterestthcyshouldn'thave tosay why. According to the code, a commlssioner must not participute in a d ecision that has u foreseeabl<l tlnan· cl aJ effect on his own interest. If that be the case, why ~houldn't the commissioner be requh'ed to say what tbal finunc 1a l i mpact might be? The r e's no reason why the public ~houldn 't know how d eeply entangled a commission~r might be m a planning commission decis ion regard less or whether or not the commissioner votes . It is a distHte!ul docse for him, as '-"CU for the American people, but far better all of us face the fact theFBJwasn'talwayswhatwethought it wa . Ria:ht now, it is Kelley's image tbal 1s 1>us tainini{ the FBI. So long as his integrity holds up, we have every confidence he will correct the s ituation. A/New Jersey, Please ~NDIOAT~ J Me mbers or th~ Board of Supervisor s an~ re· quired to explain their conChct.of·tnterest absten· lions. The sam e ruJe should apply to planning com · missioners. The National Livestock nnlcat Board has is· sued a nine -page r eport on e s1t.uat1on: the American Meal Institute is watchi git ··very cardul ly ": the Livestock Conservation Ins titute h as numcd a committee to m ap a n industry response; the ~a· tiona l Association of Swine Records regards the pro· blem as "very St!rious"; and the Nationul Pork Produce rs Council rears the ''dam.ige h as been done." YOU e>€£1 r HAD 10 ASK MYSELF OVFJ? ANC7 OV£1<' .. ~WHO 15 Ifie MAN BE~T OUALIF/t:"D fD 6€COME PRESIDEN~ AND M'r'.GELF KEPI ANSWEl?ING, 11YOU AR£, The FBl's Image The public's image or the FBI is be ing altered drastica ll y . Not the mos t significant. but possibly the m ost symbolic. evidence or drooping esteem came last week when an FBI agent took the Fifth Amendment rather than testify of his involveme nt in suggested jJ. legal pctivities. · Imagine, an F BI agent -a paragon or legal virtue and a quintessential image or all that is good in the world or cops -going down for the Fifth to sa\'e hJs own hide! Now F BI Director Clarence Kelley has fired his No. 2 m an as m ore and m ore reports pile up indicating that FBI agents commi tted widesf>read act s or un· a uthorized lawlessness m the past fi ve years. AU this a ctivity is disquieting. of course. but there __ What's a ll the fuss about? It's that ailment that turned up among some soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J. and was promptly, but inept· Jy tagged "swine nu ... Strictly a respiratory disease, it is transmitted by human beings. but the virus apparently resembled a nu s train that's been found in pigs -hencethe unhap· PY nam e. Now it appears too m any people are getting the ide a that "swine flu" is som ething you can catch from eating pork products. You can't. And the pork produce rs of Ameriea would be m uch obliged if we'd start calling the flu by its official title , which is "A/New Jersy" <the New Jersey folk.don't think much or that name eithe!'.1.:_ ~IMMY ! If -\ Mondale Selection A Target for GOP Dear Gloomy Gu U.S. Aid Goes Astray NEW Y O RK JimfTl y Carter's selection of Sen. Walter Mondale reflects the clear dt>sire of the 1976 Democratic national convention as well as political analysis in the Carter h1gh C'om mand that could prove a costly miscalculation . Over the first three days of the overwhelmingly liberal conven· tion. Mondale incr easingly e me r ged as th e un· 1 m istakable • choice . That deeply affect· ed the reqson· I n g )O r (;ar t c r ·s young top le vel a ssis · tants, more concerned than they let on over the coolness toward their chief within the party's left wing. Implicit here w as a political judgment questioned by middle· road Democrats immediate!) after the Monda le announcement. Assuming the South to be safe for Carter. his advisers have worried that selection or a non - liberal runnin~ mate would cost the Democrats New York and other liberal states. Yet, this con- tradicts the hard fact that either President F o rd or Ron a ld Reagan will be virtually conccd· in& New York to the Democrats while fiercely contesting Texas. Virginia and M ississippl -where Mond(I)(• moy well prov• a political liubility. CARTf~lt 'S dccislon-moking process cannot he separated from th(' mood or the convt•ntlon As w e reported earlier, Sen . Henry M. Jackson wall totally un· acccptoble to clelegatcs ns un un reconstructed howk. Leii!. ob· v1ous ot first wa:; compnrnblc liberal hostility lo Sen. John ( EV ANS-NOV AK ] Glenn, lhe possible running mate ii showing up best in Carter's own polls. What doomed Glenn was not his dismal keynote address but a furious liberal campaign against him on the convention floor . He WIS blackballed by the l 'nitl'd Auto Workers and other left-of· center unions important an Carter's prim ary campaigns. Bitte r-end s upportl'rs of lt('Jl. Morris Udall ·vowed they could never s uppo rt a Carter-Glt•nn ticket. Finally, however. a !>Ub· terranean campai~n by 1mpor· lant J ewish Democrats proved f;:i tal. As he has so often before. Jo:d Muskie proved his own ~orst ('nemy. His chances ended with his d isastrous pe rformance Tuesday night. beginning with his tasteless jokes about Sen. Hubert Humphrey. who had just completed an emotional, perhaps \'fllcdictory oration. To Carter's ~cnior aides. lhi11 showed Muskie lacked a sense or time or pine<'. "Appallinit. absolutely nppallin~ ... one key Carterit~ told us. "Besides, he looked like an old man to me." Did this influence Carter himself? "Well ," the ad,·ii;er rrplied, "Jimmy was v.atchm~ trll'v1slon ... While the iielel·twn of Mondnll' 1t unrt1nteed minimum <lls· ~utl. fnctton, It g~neratcd a minorlly of undercurrent con· ccrn o ve r Mondale's an dlsp ut a h l y doctr1 n o ire l1bt'ralism . A produrt or Amt>ricans for Democr11tic Ac· Uon (ADA), MondaltfRScnatHC· cord has consistl'ntly filvored fo rced bu:sinl'! anct heavy dcfcn<1e cul' -areas where tarter has preferred to wa!fle n little. , Assessor 's scoreboard: • Nixon's San Cle m ente estate. up less than l per· cent: mine. a Costa Mesa taxpayer for more than 30 y ears, up ·66 per cent. EquHable? Maybe I'm not registered with the right political party! A.A.K. ~,Gooo ,-·-~w ..._ ____ "9«1Mrily~ .. ............ _,. .. '-__ --G-JGWl,O•llrl"I..._ MONDALE on busing Is what most wo rries moderates. particul arly in the South where Carter must ha\'e Wallaceite DemO<'rats to win. "Ford and Reagan want to make busing the Quemoy and Matsu of this cam· paig n .'' on e non-Southern moder ale told us. "Mondal~ is the wrong signal for us to be giv· ing." · Even such critics acknowledge that cool, witty Fritz Mondale is no George McGovern who will force-reed the nation with A Di\ dogma, and is more than willing to adjust has views. Nevertheless. Carter's claim of total compatibility with Mon- dale not only provides ammuni- tion for Republicans but raises questions for some Democrats. "IC their views on defense are re· ally identical. as Jimmy says," one moderate told us, "then J im my ha!'! led us down the primrose path.'' E\'en !'luc h deception will cost Carter nothing politically if his politlc:ll brainlrusl 1s correct in believing that the first son of the Deep South to be nominated for President since Gen. Zachary Taylor cannot lose· Mississippi - but might .Jose New York . Jo'or Republican str nte~isls who believe exactly thC' op posite, Carter-Mond ale is good news. in· ctc-ed. Senate Probe~ Misuse of Nicaragua Funds WASHINGTON -Just about every nation in r eal or apparent need has received an outpouring or economic and military aid from the United Stales. But all too orten, the American taxpayers have orrered handouts to hands that have been onJy too quick to pick their pockets. The United States has showered Nicaragua, for exam- ple. with bun· dred s of millio ns of doll ar s . But not until we documented last year how Ni caragua's pot-be lli e d potentate, Anastasi a Somoza. has . wound up with most or the economic benefits did Congress start to ask critical questions. We reported that Somoza even managed to make a profit ore the 1972 earthquake that devastated his capital city of Managua. The Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee. thereafter. dispatched two investigators to Nicaragua to determine what happened to the StOO million that lhe United States donated to help the earth· quake victims. The investigators brought back enough dis turbing information that Sens. Hubert Humphrey (D.- Minn.> and Clifford Case ( R.- N. J .) ha ve now asked the Gene ral Ac counting OHicc <GAO) to c:onduct a careful audit. Here are just a few or the facts that the two Foreiitn Rcla· lions Committee investigators uncovered: -THE UNITED States put up $3 million to hel1> hul l<t· an em ergency housing project called Las Am ericas. The homes are ho pe lessl y inade quatl' (JACK ;\NDERSON J wooden duplexes rest>mbllng oversized matchboxes. We have personally r eceived n petition signed by 134 . residents or Las Americas. asking us to In· vestigate the substandard con· slructlon or their homes. -The Inte r -Am e rican Development Bank may loan Nicaragua $24.4 million for the construction or a superhighway around the rapital city. The lion's share of this longterm, low· interest loan. a bout Sl6 million. would come out of the U.S. till. To no one's particular surprise. lhe new highway would Increase the value or Somoza's personal pro· perty by m illions of dollars. -The Senate investigators have also raised questions about other loans to Nicaragua from in· ternalional financial institutions, which depend heavtly upon U.S. contributions. On the House side. a foreign af. fairs subcommittee headed by Rep. Donald Fraser (D.-Minn.J has been Investigating Somoza's police state tactics. Ir serious human rights violations are dis· covered, the law requires that U.S. military and eeonomic aid must be cut off. Fraser's inquiry brought a quick, quiet reaction fro m Managua. U.S. Ambassador James The b erge rl ew to Washington and met with Rep. Edward Koch <D.-N .Y .). a Somou critic who could in· nuent'e the attitude of Congress. To h is knowl edge . s w ore Theberge . th e r e were no "systematic violation~ or hum;1n rights in Nlcarllgua." TllF. BIG RA NAN,\ h1m-.rtr also asked for o pr1vall• m~·l·tin~ with Koch. The Fraser investigation, com· plainl'd Somoza. was inspired by pt.'rsons engaged in an "internu· t io~al e rforl" to wreck U.S.· Nicaraguan relations. The die· talor added ominously that Fidel Castro was s upporting the in· surgcnts who sought to depose him. Cl ass ifie d Pentagon in· telligence, on the contrary, re· veals that the guerrilla move· ment In Nicaragua Is so ineonse· qucntial that it can't be taken seriously. Rep . .Fras er. nl'verthele-ss. went ahead with hearings . But there was one hitch. lfis st:ir an· ti-Somoza witnel>S, a l'ourageous Nicara gua n nc ws p aprr publishe r riaincd Pedro Joaquin Chamt')r r o. never ap1w urcd. Somoza had refused to let him leave the country. WE HAVE SEEN :i portion of the testimony Chamorro would· have given. On February 11, he was dumped into jail on libel cha rges brought by a Somoza flunky. He was prepared lo tesliry that he had seen two hooded prisoners being led to a nearby cell. Thereafter. he heard ··moans and screams and ple a s . . . I also he ard loud crashes as if someone were being thrown against a metal door and a strange sound similar lo the cracking of a whip." Chamorro was latertakentothe police barracks where he saw "n series of more than 15 small cells, each about two an<I one. half square met<'rs in size and each holding a man. All or the men were silent. In dirtercnt. pos itions, emaciated and seem· \.nltlY out of touch with reaUty. Jn this well·lighl<>d section. the ~ccn<' resembled u collection of h\lin• dead men. each in his own 1omh .. Nader Attack Another Journalistic Low To add credlblllty to his stnle· ml'nl, the newRpaper publisher 11wore out an affidavit before lho n r c hbia h o p of Manal{Uli, MoMlgnor Miguel Obando y Drnvo WASlllNGTON -After read· in« the new boolc obout Ralph Nader , conservatives mAy de· cldc that lht> liberol journalls m of invcStif(allons has t\lmed to uting the flesh of its own species. ("Me & Ralph: b Nader Unsafe for America?" by David Sanford, The New llepubllc Book Co .• Wa shln~ton. O.C .. $7.95> David S3nford, Its author, Is lhe man agi ng roitor of The New Republic and as such he ls a s much a certificat ed liberal as a Walter Mon· dale or a Jack Javii s . alth o ugh there are those who say the maguine Walter Lippman founded bas drifted rar rightward. Nevertheless, some of us who're ordinarily accused of leftward Ult migbl uk 9urselves Uwe'vc been doing the same kind of jOb on those we dlsagree wllh that Sanford does on Nader. If we have, you can begtn toundentand why the bowels Oy loose at lbe rounlr)' club at the 1uggestion there's a journalist skulking around t.be tates, noting who ls ' going wlt.h the wron1 wifo or [ ] h~:~~~~d makt'S it clear Crom VON HOFFMA~ the onset he will do Nader in, If _ _ ht' can. but ouahi he u.'e such means lo discredit our only ma· Jor public fl.cur.-who doc:sn'l have lo pray on TV to prove he's honest? Let's quote: "Lately other associates of Nader Mive maintained to re· porters that Ralph is dating. They do not say whom. After ht'r hUAband was killed Ethel Ken· nedy occasionally had Ralph In for dinner . M otrison McCormick , a resident or Geortetown. says that Ralph sometimes works late in what neighbors on Thirty.fourth Street. NW. refer to as 'the mystery house' -a dwelling oc· cupled by • young woman who keeps her blinds drawn. has notblng to do wtth neighbors and who <McCormick assumed) is in Nader's hire. Some mornings she and Ralph can be seen quietly leaving the house the back way and getting into a car -a car she. not Ralph, alw~ drives - parked on Volta Place." TIOS SllALL shal!Mul mo- ment in journalism Is prefaced by the remark that: "OM o( the leut def enslble in\.ru.Slons upon Nader's privacy has been the in· ttrest that writers. . huve taken In his sex life. . " J<'lr11t you deplor<-It and then you do It. What can nne say except. "Shades or Lizzie Ray!" Boladolr journalis m Is the Washington fashion even under the colophon of The New Republic, a publlC3· lion that may not have always been right, but was, al one time, always cerebral. Imagine attacking Nadar by wriUng : " ... he rode in Kopland's convertible and didi\'t even buckle his seat belt." San· Co~ isn't the only eastern lib jolimallst who livt>s to catch peo- ple In inconsistencies. The penchant is as nearty universal as lt ls Imbecilic. Al thls very mo· ment you can wager that an un· known but large number or salivating newsies are e:umln· Ing every r ecorded word or Jiminy Peanut to catch him lo in· consistent statement.. They'll succeed because the conabtency contemporary news carnivores seek ls lo be round only ln the madhouse. So hP didn't buckle his 11eat t>elt1 eh1 'fhere nrc private detectives workinfl for lurge news·gathertng or1urn1?.a· lions in Wa11hinaton who've caught dentislt' drinking CO<'oo· Cola •nd nutritionists eating Hllf Macs. SOME lnconsl11lcncies on the part of public fhture~. be they In language or act. are impartanl. It takes tbouqht and Judgment to dlitiniuish thl'm from lhe in· consequential. To explain the important inconsl1tcnc1es ano contradictions de mands ex· posltory writing, and that'll a h1cher order of s kill than mark· Ing down when people may have violated their Boy Scout oatJt. Nader is open to attack on many substantive issues, but you can't do that It you don't un· derstand the iuues and are una· ble to write about them with clartt.y. Nader, for example. did not endor~e no-fault auto in· 11urance. Never mind that n lot o( us who did now wish we hadn't. It Sanford thought Nader was wroni. he s hould have addressed hJmself to the merits of the case. He didn't. Jnatud. naturally, he nnt aays Nader wouldn't ever be Influenced by a lift of money. and then leaves us with the 1rou little hint lhat m uylx> ;\ladl'r v. u'i 5wayed by u donation frorn th\! Trial Lawyerg ARS<>eiution. RALPH has hi~ Coult.a n11 n person. and since he's s uch ti powerful ont' ll'li lel(1timatc th write about them. Alter all , thl" 111 o man considered to bt more powerful than most congressmen or cablnet oftlcen, a man who Is often mentioned as a possible preside nt. To know how he lreals hiastarr. to learn that he'•• bit or a Lyndon .Johnson who'll call 'cm at mldnlght and work 'em ahlf to death Is more than mere pryinJ. What's not legltlmatt' Is Imputing Immorality to those who have not been givo the grace to agree with us. That's what santord has done to Nader, and what a lot of j0urnall1t• do lo a lot ot public figurtS. In this case it's a blessing from Nader'a point of v1ew. rt he's 1uHty of everythin« this writer of pcrrsnleklty hate accuses him of -hypochondria, owning a few llw'et of Ford Motor Company stock -he's better than htt re· putation. Tbe book's a blessin« for The New Republic alto. They may bave found a new market for themaelves In adult book stora. Jo' o o t n o t c ; W c a 11 k c d Nicurul(ua n Ambauodnr Oulllermo Sevlllu·S:.tcaan for 11 I full c xplunotlon or why Chamorro W.M#'n 'l allowed lo tesUry ~Jore the Fraser com· mlltee:.' r dnn'l know why," he did. flut he promlstd to tind out. That wu11 May 10. We ure sllll wallln• for tho response. ORANG• COAIT DAILY PILOT Robtrf N Wod, PvbHIMr Thomae Kcrtul/, EdUor Barbaro Kr11tnch. EdlloMI Pogt f:dUor I The fditorlal pai• ol lhe Diiiy r llot letk l to inform •Jld 11tlmul1te ruder11 by prdent.-ill on thl!I pa-e dlvtrte comment11ry on topi('5 of lnh~rttt by syndlcpt· t'd columnists and cartoonists. by provldln8 a forum for ttad • ''•cvrs and by prt1enlln1C · t h1 newspaper's op1nlon11 and as on current toplc1. The: cdi al opinions of the Dally Pilot ap only In Lhc~itorlal column at top of the pate Opinions tx· pressfd by the columnisu ~ certoon1sts ind letter wrlltn ~tt thtlr own and no end~ 0( ttwir vl••'I by the Dally ~ ihouJd bt lnrerrcd. -' Tuesday, July 20, ml I Colo problem'> Th •n it•ntt> to Pot Dunn Pat w 1{l cut red lope. gett Int/ the a11su•t•r.~ and act wn you need to aolvt• mcqutt/C'$ m 'l<JIJ(?rnmer1t and bus1· nesa. Mall your que*1ums to /'at l>unn At Your • Service, Orangt Coosr Datil/ 1'1lot. I' O Boz IS60. Costa Mtso. CA 92626 lricluci<' ym" t elephonf.' number Tiu: column op~ar.~ doily e.rcept Saturdo11! Pe•t Olllr' •~•ftr• PaHpero DEAR PAT: I Jwsldiscovercd that my passport is due for rene "•al. Where c:ut r take care of th•~ close to home·• I recenll>' heJrd that a notired federal cl vii sen•ice emplo,v<• can S!l't a froc passport. I am 1n this po:.it1on und ''ould like ti know if this i$ i.o BadNanae Mickey Out For Cartoonist SAN 1-'RANCISCO <A P1 Dan O'Neill draw curtoons poking fun at the nog, Coca Cola t1nd lht> Virgin Mary, but it's a federnl cn me 1r he draws a mouse. O'Neill and two other cartoonists are under (ederal court order lo stop drawing Walt 01:snev char act ers In SllU8llons thot ll ln"SUlt Sa}S are ' rwning the good name of Mi ckey Mouse THE AIR PIRATES, publishers or three comic books a bout Mickey and rnends, cluim they JUM showed Mil-key "behavan~ hke e\1eryonc else In the real world." taking drugs, making "ar and having sex and sex organ In its suit against the l\1r Pirates. Walt D1sne\ r roductions claims the cnrtoonists are out to transform ~t ac·kc~ and his friends from "inlema uonally at'cepted sources of deh~htful entertain· mt'nt lo QbJects of public revulsion · · Tuesday July 20 1976 DAILY PILOT ll 7 Artsits Ca1t Stay SA ~ FRANCISCO 11\Pl A measure cutting do\\n lhe numbt>r of slreN ort1 \s pt-rmil\ed on the streets of San Fra ncisco bus bet>n vetoed by Mayor t;eori;:e Moscont> Tht' Board of Sup('rv1sol'!t h.1d 'oh:d early an Ju· b to l'hminatl' I i ·I tlo" nlO\\ll lo1·ut101111o from u com. 1iro1111M.' il!:rceml'lll 011 wht•n.• strrl'I m er chants mu\ d1spl11 tht>lr wun~ The m a or sn1d wtwn he\ l'llX'd the uperv1sors ac11on thut 11 uppenrt"1 to dc:itroy the pin t or com· prom11~e on th1• l~suL" I I I I I I \'ou don't rate a free pas~port. rr you'll sellh for a utional park pa!>S <Golden Agfl Passport). tlltte's no char«e for an)one a~C(f 62 or olde r. \'ou can arrange for a $10 passport rene\\•al application by \'lslUng or maillng a self·addressed. stamped en velope to the fluatingtoo Beach Post Office, 6771 ''I'm afraid to dra\\ anythinj! 1n case some Judge thanks it look:. hkc The Mouse ... says O'Ne1ll. "ho lives 1n Oakland and freelances cartoons for a variety of pubhcat1on.-. Ca1111 y Pose I I I I I I I I I I Wamer Ave. Vou also "ill ha\f' to provldl' two Rt'"- slgned passport pktu.rel'i. Sew passport!> cost Sl3. The SIO re newal fee applif's to passports re issued within eight years to pf'rsoos who "t're not minor~ when the orl1lnal passport was issued. As you might expect, m an~· rules aJtd regulations appl~· tc passport issuance. $ptti0t' i11formation can be ob· tained by phoning J>Ol!l orrice pai.sporl <'lerks In FuJlerto•. Garden GrO\\', Santa Ana, Huntington Beach. LaRuna Be ach and AnahPim. "IT'S GOING TO BE really embarrassing 1r I have to go to jail." he adds. "I 'm going to be an there with rapists and murder<>rs, and they're going to ask me what I'm in for. and I'm going to have to tell them l 'm in ror drawing a mouse." \J.S. l>1s tr ict JudJ,le Alber t C. Wollenberg agreed in summary Judgment nearl~· a year ago that Disney 's copyright had been mfrm~ed a nd or· dered \ht:' Air Pjrates to pa) Sl90.000 1n damages. The Air P1rall'S a~J..(.'(f the 9th t.:.S. Court of Appeals to send the l':ls e back for a lrial a nd <i re \la1ting for the appeals court to set a date for arguments. -t It isn't the first time Disney has gone to court to uphold the honor of Mickey Mouse Last year Dis· ney won a copyright claim against a Pornogr aphic la-rfl<lf••_.nt-C'an wad ta.S..U -filmmaker \l'..h£Lwanted..t<l..U£c..:.:Tb_c~ DEAR PAT The kase on m\ hou~c wa:. due for Club March'' as background music for an orgy. renewal J un<' 15. but m\ hu..,ban(I d 1Lod an April and the landlady called lo express. regrets and tell me I didn't ha\•e to pay m~ regular rent be<' a use the first and last m onth \\ere alreJdy paid I told her that I did not plan to move and \\Ould be able to care for the house and get help w1th the y ard. She didn't want a gardener and she calb m(• ~cekl y with su~­ Jtestioru. about the yard." hich I \'e maintained pro· perly. T he owners are on the proper\~ al must e\ cry day and they go into the hou~e "'hrn I'm away und ju.,c;l gen4.'rally har ass me I'm :.:om~ hi moH Au,ll lS. but \\Onder ar I l'an'l char~\' them \\Ith dis - criminating a(!amst m(.' tx:cau:-.t• I ma" 1dow Thl'ir badsenng h as forced mt• to find anolhl'r place to hve. r G . Costa ~l<'sa \'ou'll probably be b"tler off In a dUfrrent re· sldence. Nothing Is v.orth harrass m e nt. like that. A l a ndlord is prohibite d from d is<'rl m i n ati n i; again s t t ena nts o n ' the basis of sex and marital status ta mong olber things) by section s.u of the civil code. \'ou also have a b asit-right ol privacy \\hlt'h your landlord must respect. 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Certain hobbies seem to go with certain jobt. what? Numerous dcnti lS take up the handcrafting or jewelry. Traveling sate men are inclined to collect matchbook covers. And a disproportionately large number of tropical fU.h fanciers are lo be found among the faculty members at universities. Wu reported that roofs thatched with beat.her In Europe have been known to lust 100 years. Client. asks how long the average wooden shingle roof lasts. About 33 ycurs. Average asphalt shingle roor 1s expected to last m aybe 18 years. Only one wife in 10 knows predsely how much money her husband makes. Eight in JO know generally how much and could rind out the exact figures 1f they wished. One in 10 has no idea . Nobody knows forcer· lain how lbe first chickens got here from Asia! SLA('J(S Q ... Women's slacks arc always hung from the waist. But men's trousers are hung Crom the cuffs. Whythis difference?" A. It's barning. All l know is the custom of hanging up men's trousers upside down was fi rst devised by a wife who needed some ~hange. Q. "When did women rirst start using mud masks as a beauty trcatmenlfor their faces?" A. About Cleopatra's time. Q. "Do penguins drink fresh water'!" A. Reluctantly. They prefer salt water. By 0. C. HUSTIN~ Of ... o.ltr f'll•UWH Whe n Ode Owens opened his m aal early thil m onth , be was startled to find a SodaJ Security c heck made out to tum for ~.800. Owens, a retiree, kne~ be didn't have that klnd ol money coming, so be sent the check back a.nd spent $4.80 out ol his own pocket to have it r e- gistered. WHEN H E T RIED to get the $4.80. retumedl Owe ns said Socia Security orrlcials told him t.bey couldn't give it backtohim. Rep. Mark Hannalocd CD-Long Beach /West Orange County I said he re ad of the plight or the Long Beach r esident and sent Owens his p ersonal check for $4.80 . "I am ashamed to be your representative in a system in wbkh an agen· cy is so inflexible and in- different," Hannaford wrote lo Owens. Owens refused to accept Hannaford's SEEKS2NO~M Mark Hannaford money, and is still wait· ing for a refund from the Social Security people. Hannaford tells this story to illustrate what he says is his desire to get involved with his con- stituents' problems. "This is a n area in UCI Construction Manager Retires wh ich l .im most satisfied v.1th 111 rn\ tv.o y e a r s 1 n o (( u· e . " Democ rat IJ annaford said in an inten 1<•v. v.as .iolng to win the nomanallon then." Han- nn!ord so1d. "but he rea.I· ly bt>heH•d what hl' wu$ s ,1ying. Thi v. us the un· u~ual thmg about him ·· drcumstances In Southern Cahfornrn " Ile says he 1:. actav('ly working tor o les of the Douglos DC 10 alrplao~ •·which C'O uld mearf" employment for up to 5,000 persons. Hannaford ~aid h\.' uho has held heJrini:' °'' 011 pricmg and Cloud \'Ontrnl msuranc'-• 111 tlh :-vrm" I Ing and d1ver'l' 34th Congres.s1onul D1l>tr1(•t H ANNAFOR D. tl XEROX COPIES form<>r profe11:e1or ut l.on.: Ikach City ColkJ(c 4 and a former mayor o( C Lake woo d , dcft'nds llE SA VS ll E at110 has Curtt•r n&t•inst charges held rci:ular nwl't1i'r~s :.-. thut he is short on issues well 6ls town hall cutbcr-:md large on personality. t i/D I I -Mo Mt11111r .. I-• ings 1n llunt1ngt on ··candid:1tes s uch as THE COPY STOP Beach. Seal Beach and Barry Goldwate r and Long Beach Gl'or ge McGovern ran 4301 lllCH. SUITI S . MIWPOIT llACH Ile "111 bJ-.e h1!> 11• cm a bsolute issues and 7Sl·IOI O election a~ainst cam· the were celt"brate d u .oo,..HUNDUD-t ~AltVult pa1gn ltepubhcun Dan losc•rs." Hannaford so.id. ~:;;::;:;;;;;~=============~ Lungren this fall on :-uch . ·Th d contacts with the vott·rs e country nee s lie sa\s h . will hU\t! someone t o express another \:1:ampa 1 ~11 broadi:.sue~. weapon. "JOllN KENNED\. Democrat1<· pres1den- li al nom11H'c J1mnn campaigned on a pro· Cart~r 1:. schcduleJ t;> .iram to 11:et the country make a earn paign u1>-!'loving and for_ equaJ pearance for llannaford, JUSllce. but whe~ al came according to the first· to busing he equivocated term congressman. hke Carter," Hannaford He sa\•s he met Carter o;;aid. when the former Georgia Hannaford says one of governor announced his his leading concerns for candidacy for the fi rst his dis tri c t is the lime. aeros p ace industry ··He not only said he .. which 1s in des perate WEDNESDAY PRESENTS ... A NEW CONCEPT ~'-·. i IN CAMPING ---"~.~~\ : . wilderness Pines IDYUWILD, CA. \ A UCTrONEERS- You've a lready read that you can learn to be an auctioneer by going to an uuction school. But did you know a professional auctioneer is not the only faculty member al a good auction school? In attendance, too, should be an at- torney. a rea l estate broker. a livestock judge, a ve terinarian, an advertising man. a psychologist possibly and a voice coach. Or so say the experts. ar T . C-ranam ol ractt1ty. -the C1r1T?J>'~_.,..._ Irvine has retired as con· Commons tcafeteria1 struction manager at UC and a residence complex -Si tea AMerico's Fi..est RV & T..wt c....-.1....t F l,111119 Hor a•ll ocll lld l119 • Swi••l•9 • Mo•I•• • Corroh fer ~·C-.fln1 •t41ch. ... ll..._.. ·---;-... COUPON:---------, I SPECIAL OFFER : There is no rceord in our Love and War man's extensive files that any bride ever eloped by dimbmg out her bedroom window down a ladder ... The great Henry Ford re· peatedly conte nded that he neve r ate breakfas t and could outsmart any m an who did so ... During his working years the average man earns Just about six limes the worth of his weight in gold. Irvine after 13 yea.rs of that housed 500 students. service. . . Prior t o joining the Graham, wh~ JOIOed staff at UCI, Graham the U~I s taff in l963, served as construction s_upervtsed the con~truc-superintendent ror the t1on of each o~ ~Cl s 126 U.S. Steel Corporation permanen~ bu1 ldang~.. overseeing the construc- Under has s uperv1s •0!1· tion of m issile launchmg the c~mpu~ opened an fa c i Ii lie s at Cu Pc 19C5 with a library, gym· Ca eral nasium. two humani ties nav · and social science build· He previously served ings, a science lecture 12 years in the U.S. hall, a biological science A r m y C o r p s o f building. a c entral plant Engineers . THE soup. salad. oolato. roll. and dessert S2.35 SPIRES IRVINE MacArthur Blvd at S 0 Fwy COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blvd. I Effectin tin Dec. JI, 197' I : 5 DAYS & MIGHTS CAMPING I : Pecll-,. 524. 95 i I .... ~.._. L---~~~~~~~---J ~l llSlllVATio.IS & IMfO CALL 11141 659-2123 DMtl<:TlOMS: i.t'PI 0.Ul hCAnotl ClOU fO -• -r-_.. -°"-c-,. _, .... ..,Te. ~It -le -. -to ~""' • Jtrwr ••~-..... wi ·-·-.... •-C.• .. Addre&& ma1l to L M Boyd. P.O. Bor IS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. HAIUllHOTON CONIUHt PHYl.l.IS S . HARRINGTON al MARGARET I CONNER, r•\IOHll P«•I><: P•11woe1. C• O••~ ol Ck'<l<ll ol , ..... M• ... c. O•lt ol <'NII> J1>ly Jiiiy 11, tt1• s.,,.,,..o by ,,.., ...,...,.....,, 11, 19,. ~r•ivea ov ,,.., ""'t>end, ...,.., H••r"'91""; ..... , -.... "'. 'lllom.t c;on,.,; -· re ..... ~ Coovwr: a"°' Aon•ld ol NO•llOrl llN<ll M'd douQlllor\. l(•<tn O.nn11 •nd KAll•le.n OotiHJ••.t ~ IC•fl" ot Ltq""" NiQUlf \cft4tt'lh•v two Qr•nOc.tuldrtn eu:1n1 t>rot...-, L•t-Qh sntrUh of WIKt lO\ orot"•'' ttnd \i \ottr\. Ro\•rv A119t...._ •-t••"'1<"•1dr•n Pr•v•t• -'°4V. July 11, '"' a1 1 JO PM 1.-"".l1it '"'~'(f"\ w ill t>4lt rwtd '"• ~\\ T"'urWJ•Y Jul'f 21 1'7& ·•I 9 JO 14'md" \U 991"tl• MpmOr••I AM, Ot.tr l •d r Out'.-n of A•HJf'I\ c.o,.tr1bul1on\ b~ mAd_. •<> UCl.A C•IP'IOh< Cf\ur<". Fr r.mottty Medt<•f (t'nte,.. P.,,,,,< v11w M.K:Gtrl"Y off1t1.tnt ,,,,,.,,,._.nt. Gond l'LUMllHG HIATIHG AtaCOHD. ., ......... .. __ I s ......... 1" YOU<"'•~ "'1Sll10N VIEJO '9911 C."'•no C.1»t1••"" ... ~ ... People are losing interest in Southern California Mort~,, Oirf'<tO"\ ~,o (flmtt•rv. ~•\ttllU ~I OLSEH Nto•tUJry01rec.ton TEO OLSEN or l•Qu'I• H•ll\ C~ JACKSON 0.lt o1 O.•ll• Jiii' It, 1¥/t M••""" E fHE l M JACCSOH, ,...,.,...., ot b• ht\ wHe -.Ua&M !it•'"''' Oitf'd1nq 11\ Po1n'4tCI• AYtnu•, Corona o.t Pullf( Vl•w M emori•I PH~ """'· r~ O<t• ol dfflh J .... "· .. , •• Noth1~1 Newp0rt8t6<h,C.. Sfr••t..•t w il t b t'I or •••••· ••ooawav O•llr G•r9tro,. Coro"• c1e1 ,,.., l.ETTIE F RIOGCWAY o1 ~ Mor\...,ydlre<loM N•-1. C. 0•1• ol 0.•111 Jiiiy It lt1t IOAK E 495-0401 CO'i'""'[';A I \16 Ne•OC>fl 6 'Vd 642-1753 KITCHIN & IA TH llMODILIMG FIHISTIMATIS SHOWOlljlloyo°' ANAHEIM•MAIN OH a ••»w.._ ..... ..,.['1 41 772-1470 Str••us ptndln9, Pu1tlc Vie.. MARIE 80AICI! ol Newoo<t 8tKll, ~========~ Mtmorl•I I"••-Aolo<tw•tr. ,.,._, Gt S...••..,d fly,,., 0.1191>1U, Sl!Vley 0.~11. CA. "'-""' S.tvlCH ere penol119, Plo<tlt< THOMAS VtNt Memorl•I Park, Ht woort BH<n. l.OUISll THO-S ot IAQUN Hiiis, c.. C• D•I• ol a ... ,, J1>ly ••. ""· Su<vl•ld by M r ••••••. Bui n u Gl•u C.tll 1'2-5171. Put a few WOfd1 to work for ou. S.rYICU •r• ""ndlnq, P•tillc Vi---~~:iiiii~iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:-1 .. .ten.C• - llMmorlel !'•rt M<lrlu.," ~l ~ ~ 8UllTON·8 UllTON·Sl'AllU ANTHONY llUl!TON MA"TIH Ol€RM:IGHI? llUATON, Gl.EN SPAAl(S, Pt\ .. d I •••r Julr 1, lt16. Memortot .,.,,.,<.. • ..... be lltld lllur\d•y. July n, "1• ., •3 00 PM, H ...... Per• '" UQuN llu <ll, C•. 1>nder '"• dir•<lion ot Mc<:Mmlo L•o-llUCll MC>rlU<ll''f. Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effective HAll1tal.1. W l'IOGAN HAAlll:ll., pauod •-Y Juty It lt7' al ,,,. -01 ,. lltfl•ffflt ol Hlln!•nciton ht<ll. Co tunr1ve<1 fly"" mo11Wr, t111e1 Ho"•"· I Ire torn-. Jo"" of $terr• Medr•, 1 •t<~••G ot Hunll~lon a.e<11, Ce , lta11t ol T•un1on. Meo .. J-01 .,.,....,.,, le•ci•vm •"41 8111 • llob ol frfyntt119toft 8••<" d•uon'''· Mr\ • 11e"'"" II•-• or Hllftt1nqtor1 e. ... 11. ·-ll•tw, J•ne PT1ddy ol H..,,.lnclt.,,, .. ath ....... or•ftO<.~tt.dr•f\ MletnOf't•• ~"'""''' t"""°"Y· J11tr 11 •• to JO I AM, Srtutr.\• Mortwer't C1'•M•. •ti\i<lt"'lll°" o~"'"· C• ll'l t""""' wltl b• prl••I• Smltf\\ MorhlAry CllN<IO'\ • ! ML TZ.e! .. Ol!"ON f\IN!RAL HOM~ Corona def Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BEl.L l..OADWAY' MO"TUA"'f 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Ahc1a Parkway Laguna Hills. Ca. 581 ·4300 McCO .. MICK MOlnUARY Laguna Beach 494·9-4 lS San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACWIC Ytl!W ~IALflUK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport. Cahforn1a 644~2700 ~FAlllLY COLONIAL f\INE"AL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 _.,..., mtn\IAR'f 627Main St. HuntinQton Beach 536-6539 A complete program to Instruct patients how to lose weight easily, then how to maintain their lean weight. Doily therapy, wifh audio and sub-liminal visual ards to promote motivation ond encouragement. H C.G. a fat mobilizing subs1ance. makes It easier f 0< patients to lose weight without fatigue or excessive hunger. Und0<a's very special diet. designed for qjd v.;e,;/lt bss. end i'TP'oved eathg ~ Behovl0< modification techniques to learn weight control. llndoro's easy-to-follow maintenance program to prevent regaining. The entire program Is under the strict supervision of medical doctors. spedolists in balofrlc medicine. Coll lol lnlolmotlon Monday llW Friday o AM.TO tP.M -2 PM. TO 6 PM. NEWPORT BEACH 6~0-6831 f-ah:n~ COSTA MESA 557·1893 ....... ~v. ~ '1» l'l'OI•"' \I('~ Sidi SOn hmordino • E long Beac h • Mlulon Hills Hawthorne • Ofonge • Newpott leach Gorden Grove • long leOch • Posodeno lo Hobfo ·Woodland Hiiis • Shelmon Oaks We~t Covino • Fullerton • Riverside • Santo Monica Costa Mesa • Pomona • Certitos • Hollywood 1t~~L~ U'ldolo MedlCCll Ci;a ere owned and oanhllered bV MedlCO OoctOfS ll'lot resttiet tl'l9f oroctte to BorlolTics. All Che~ OoctOI\ orrd Nu1m a e lcerwed by lhe State ot COlilcmo \ Every day. thousands of thrifty Southern Calliornlans are losing interest-hard-earned dollars that are rightfully theirs. It happens with every deposit in a bank savings account where savings earn less interest than paid by Mutual Savings. At Mutual Savings your dollars earn the highest interest available anywhere in the country with safety insured by an agency of the Federal Government. Your interest is computed from the day of deposit to withdrawaJ. No loss of interest there. And unlllce many major banks. Mutual Savings does not charge you to withdraw your own money. Don't you lose interest 1n Southern CalliornJa. Earn the most from what you have - with safety at Mutual Savings. ~ ~~, . i THE BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS Ceplth,.lan ~· 570 Camino oe Escrollt'1493-fl061 c-•Mer ?867 EAllt Coltt Hlqhwtv/87s.5010 FOCll'IUlll v.ller 17900 Ml1Qnol18 St~«Jlle ..,...,,,. 6J I Nonh Mal'1/647-07• I ·0pen Salunflyl tO AM IO 2 PM Alll lQUAl Of'l'OIUUNITY 1 1111'\.0H" • , . , Paramount Buys Simon's Latest LOS ANGEi.ES IAP1 P ar.tmount Pie tuns h:as purcha;..cd lbt> film n ghh to Nt'1l Simon's n f'w hit com1.'<ly on liroad"' a), ··caJlfornaa Su1ttt " The Sl'rt(''\ or four short pl<J\S nbout ,,,,.an the Bevttrly lltlls llolt•I will b1.• ud:spted for the . crettn by Simon, no titrarigl'r to the P&r.i mount Jot. The i;tudlo prr' aousl adapted his "Plaza Sult I'," "1'ht• Odd Cour>le." "R:.rdoot In the Park'' and "Lll~l of the fled llol Lo\-E>rs." II THE OUTLAW ~OSEY ~ALES "WOM TOH To..r· '"WHATS ur. DOC7" lf'GI (PG) .. an a rmy of one. ctHEMA CEMn• COSTA M ESA 979·4141 CIHEMA WEST "I.AO l'ftWS 11.US" lf'Gl "I.AMI SHOT!' l'\lW 0 ... f>ff CllCJIOO ''"" Y "WHlll'S '°"'Ar' Ill Stl-c•l 'r-1:1.3010 2 00 pm ·-•'-& '1.H Open Doily 12:30 p.m. .... WES.lMW~J.fA 892-'4S3 LOGE ANAHEIM 956-1122 HAllOR DIUVf.IH SANTA ANA 531·1271 AMAHEIM DllVE IM ANAH EIM 525-3526 BARGAIN PRICE tAl"11t PltCI l1C1n1 •US!ll1/l'D Al l1•l If 'UICllAll LA MIRADA 4: 1~ MIDWAY S2 00) "" 11 .. ~00 """ U IU•O&t tlec.,t •et•••r•l •t.at • IW IWIMU • •O\llUI UN It W - _. ...... OOI TO IAlY .tOI ,.... -· ll1\lltt '° MACON (OUNT'f 1 .. 1 --.. -· ~ ....... -.... , ..... ·---.... ..... MWAY'"' ..................... _.,, ...... -... "' -------__;IO:.,;.;;f -I/ NY 0' MACKINTOSH & T.,, ... , CllAAtlHC*- HAlf TIMU l"I _,, IJ M e M.UIMtll .. kl l&IU)I WNO PILL HOM OIACI wm. nu SIA (tj u u ooe-• "*'"''-OUTIAW IOSU' WAlU 1"9f CMAaU- OflHO t .. I _,.. ... _._,,...... --·. c.au ... .,..._. IUDWAT.,.., IOOtftl COMuttie ... , 'IMA """"""" e _, 1.MCAllH IUffMOllll a M ....... ,.._ '"" . .,.1111M1.a1o11.-..;;.::.--.;...i WALKING TALL_:.!AIT II,.... ..... m.--; .. ;;:..,.:;,i; .. , .t~4' C~ W- I .,:::,.. ,~""'~~:'OUTLAW JOSIY WAUS ,,. •lll1ilL1s~>1C1~2~1!!1 ~~ .! !~• 1 -0 --,. ~ CHIHOl"91 ·-r..~ :: . .......... Ml<-fO ftll 1Me C_, _., ., ...... . LOGAN'S IUN ,,., CMOHN IUttYIYOll ,_ ...,u•- IU 11&1 CAii MWDfl l'f DfJrN ,,., 'Eve,' 'Sugar' Slated Ask j u t about any m o\'lc butr to name Ins or ht>r fa, orlte m o' lei. ol the Flfttt'$ and it 's more lhttn hkely that "All About E,·e" and "Some lJke It llol" e1lhtr or bolh \lo all appear on the hsl St>\'eral Yt'ar~ alter their release. ome t'n· terprasanK pluywngbts hit eparately upon lht 1de., of adaptani: these famous Oaek for the Slll.J;t' ThouRh both hJ \'(• no,. IX'{'fl around ;_1 "rule. thl'y hu\'e yet to see lhl' hght ltl duy on un Orange County i.tlilge Intermission Tom Titus auditorium on lht• Ornngc County F.ur~roundi- Pl:1~ tn~ ltw lll1'.• rolt• 111 li'\1111•, "I-:' l" \\ 111 tw t..auro Black. "1th SUb1111 O'Connl'll 1·ast ns t h1· playwright's w1ft' who rt>luctuntl> 01wn11 lhl' dooa s to B"\''s stardom Ttw purl of llw ll11twu~ Uroa<1'"" actrt'S '' 111 bt> l:lk\'tl I)) /\nn C'osi.mun L1ntil next month. that 1:.. when both "Th ' Wbdom of E\•e " <th<! non-musacat vt-rs1on vr "All About Eve" and It l)·n cul olfsprrn~ "J\ppluuse" 1 and "Sugar" llhc rnuMcal version or "Sonw L1kt: It 1lot"1 make lhe1r dC'buts fl VC cloy11 apart on l"O st;1gt•s in Co) ta M t.'l!J F1rst up 1s "Eve." opl'nang OtMn; an the lrnne cu~t rnelud11 Hollt'rl Sull J ' the playwr1~hl. C.T. w1 ... 1•nH1t1 llS lh1· ll('tr1'M\0 husband and dln.•clor. Murtha l•'\1{'h '( U!> th1• sta.:l' manager. Kra:. llUJ:f!ll ti"' u Uroud\l U\' ~·ol ~11nnbt. Lllrry Eldon U/J an J~ang undl't1>1Ud). Lm11' (rain :i' a Broad" J~ ai.:1.·111 and 1':11111 Phtlhp.., J' tlw J<'t re'),· Ba<·I~ "" Siagt• ug 13 for t hrel.' w1:el<end~. folio" l'd on Aug. 17 by "Sugar." kl(·kang off a run Off I\ c conseeutavc du) s THE .. EVF." DRAMA IS being assembled by the fr\'1 ne Community Thl•uter at ats temporary quJrters an lhl• Youth Service~ 1\Sl>0<'1at1on bu1ldirt~ al Bra:o.lol Street und Red Hall Avenue "Sugar " is the ftr:.l summer production of the Costa Mesa Cl\•ae Playhou~e at the Communal> Center maid Doug las F:11rb,rnlo.:--.Jr . "hu 1;1:--l ~•l>Jll'at't•d on tlw Londt11, ~lagt• I:! ~ t'.1rs .1~0. 11l.1ys :a st'l'l)1.• "1th Jlt'l111d.1 < ':11Toll 111 "Tlw Pka~UI'\' of l1 1~ Comp,111_, \\ h1d 1 ha~ 0111.'tH.'<I .1n l'l.L!hl \\ t'l'k run 111 lhl' Bnl1:0.h c·up1tal ~~---~~~~~~~ Godfrey Sidekick Beams Own Show ATCO~TA !\l K '\, Molh Rr~:in \ll'Ll'otf l akt•!t the M:mlyn Monn1t.• rok of thl..' b.and sm~1·r \\ 1lh Stan Wlasi(•k and 8radl1'~ t:::.lnn doin~ lt1l' fem.iii• impersonator:. mad(• memorable b~ Jack Lemmon and Tony Curt as Ek'th Tilus pla~ l! tht' ll'uder of thC' all-girl orchestra "1th JJcl. \\'1llenbacher al> the band ma nuger Otht•r t'•lSl mt'mbers tn<'lude )IJno Pl'llegr1n1 as an old man "ho pursues one or tht' pseudo remmt.>s. Daryl lndcs antl Jam Stroup a ... tht• ll'adins: g311gsters. and Scott Ct!OJk r and Hob 1-'o:.:. as their henchmen !'\I embers of the Soc1el.> S.> ncoiiatt'r1> are \\'ATER Bl'R Y, Conn CAP I After years or Angelina Mosco. Dawn llamtlton. Tracy Ander:.011. warming up tht• audience before Arthur Godfrey's Beverly Allen. Ann Howe~ and D1a11a lkhL radio program and being anchorman on the Mutual Pali Tambellan1. rc:.1dent director of the CoMa radio net work ·s nasthtly "Wo rld Toda)'." Tony Mesa group for thl' llU l>t 11 .> 1•ar:., i:. ~I dJlinJl Marvin retired to a c1uict town in western Connec-"Sugar ." assisted by Hobert Watson as musical lieut. director a nd Diana St)('nccr a:. <·horeographer Tom But today ) ou tan h('ar has voice on the four· Titus d1rerts "EH"' for ln'llH.'. \11th Chud. Ilc•nton hour "Tony's Time." an afternoon feature on serving as tl'ehnical darerhw .. loyc1· LawrC'nt'l' as WATR. a S,000 wall \\'uterbur)' station :.tage man3ger and 1);1\ 1.d Lon~ as set dl'~1gnt>r Resen·ut1011' an• a\ uilublc for both Augu~t pro-"l 'M MV O WN ENGINEER for lhe first lime an duclions by <'alhn,:? 5.'>7 ;297 for Jn ant: anti 5Sfi·~91 years ... s aid Marvin "I'm enjoy mg it." for Cost a Mesa •• PG .... «> PUTT CITY CENTIR 634-9282 PLEASE CALL FOR SHOWTIMES AMO DIRECTIONS --ruu_ ~ T'MlfA,....e 4UCIHtMAt .. U •CA1HMiAf• 1Vll"t OAT '" 2 >Oft.M ... ,, J\ 'L1i;MftJJl l IEARS" IPGJ 2:00-5:40·9:2 s lie cu('s n •cords. pushes the buttons for the ..::::;;=~;;~:::::==:::;======.:::===:=::::==i petk-ommel°e'aiils end-deeides wll&l-k-HW-0f mus-i-e 1-1--a-~-~ to play. including show tunes. vocals. big bands and w.tf ~ You 'II be tcept au•a.v '-'l:::iiii:iiii;:;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=...( lighter contemporary sounds. ~]" "TUNNEL Mar\'in bC'gan "1th Godfrey when CBS offered PETER to a Necer Land VISION" h1m the mornrng :.lot an the late 1940s . Has job look a of snoctacle .. ""~;~:~: •m delicate toueh He had to tell Jokes to warm up the ,.,~ , JM • ., 1t aud1t.>nce but they couldn't be too funny or "the star and 1>on~.1 ~;.( Ill of the s ho" couldn't outdo 1t.' ·he said. ~~ H E R EM E MBER GODFREY as a good· humored person always w1lhng to pull a prank. Al the height of has popularity Godfrey had rivf.' morning tele\'l/JIOn and radio shows a week a ~Ion· dav na.;hl talent scout show on tclev1s1on and a Wed- ne5day night telev1s1on ''a:.;n:.;.,:,c~ty:...;:.sh:.:.o:.w;__ _____ _ Dirf"ctor f"l For Di ·n~y LOS ANGELES (J\P> After 20 years und 19 m0\1ies. director Robert Stevenson h as s i,::ncd a new contract with Walt Disne\' Produrt1ons. The· Bril1 h·born d1ree tor reeently complelt'd "The Shag~y D.A." Ila.'> o the r f ilm s include "Mary Poppins." "Old Yeller " 3nd "The L<.lv~ Bug " WOlLD'S f.A vo1m HD-TIME STOlY! "MURDB IY DEA TH" C.-Gt "SILENT MOVIF" IPGt 'THA AINMENT: PART If" IPGJ "HELLO DOU Y" "MACINTOSH ANO TJ" SU•-G IOt IOOU\ 1"6' l l\.JUUtlU t lt "IAD HEWS IEARS" I •O l U--t t\ "'.4'EA MOON" IUIH WA\.f 01\NIY \ "GUS" I 00·4 t' 1 JO WA.ll OU•Ht'f \ "SAMII" I U» IO• 10 AT SOUTH COAST VILLAGE ',UNFl(IW(Q AT Bf Af) •""Q{-[1 •"Onto Ana (',('.nrNtS on th,.. V1ll:JQP CJ,..,,,, •. •' .. • • i A \Ve~At ~~'di:v.1'-+~ .. ~ .......... Two heany groups· The Reinsmen plus Cowboy Maynard and 1ne Wold Oats JULY 21 •7PM THEATRES-ORANGE CO S0111 CITIZIMS SI.SI SO. COAST PLAZA J4IU t11tllS1 546-llll IWlh•toC W&U tl$ ... t 'S "GUS" IJ .. f U I U •ltt\ •lW\ C:A.ITOOH 'l•fll«l "SAMII" , ....... u SO. COAST PLAZA S4lll11Ull$t ~1lll 11t1rw.111C -·..u·~··"'"' iMlT"S EMTUTllMMlMT. Pm r CONT t•U I Jt,4 o .roe.t-oo SO. COAST PLAZA US Sut11111 S.t llSZ 1111 '"'"': IJI "&llCE IN IONIEIU#D" ....... , 7 JM 4S.IO U - .a..tf ·SUH l ff.11f•4 , .. , .. ,1 .... 4\.ltU I._. I It • CINEMALAND mu. hi'* "*•&Ul6'1 ••t t l<I•"" tO ' <O~lt\ ·MACKINTOSH l t I ' (XI MALICE IN WOllDDllMD" I Jf.JOt.~ II ... r J•t ff OMNI h l A U JttN '"ow-. ... "SALT WATU WINE II" "INHHSE HEW SEQUENCES" SICATHOARD & T SHIRT DRAWINGS COW'ltT> ryN)e .. ANCU l JO & •JI 171 , .. 2 , ........... .... ., .... MACH~ IN• ---4" IF.:~i1-_:::.:;.lri~~~~•~o:V10Rir--I ...,,, ... ~ WtfMCMt ~Ode'JO Billycloe A•••.a-,,. ,..,., ....... """"''1'111 ........ ,''II U 121:1l MWlll 1Y IUrM 1N1 l&AC1lltll ... , retCIO •ANOA Cd•O Uf>j() A C:OlOIU ll 141JO Oil rllltl.O \OS c; ...... o .. u JUHK:MO\ -W'lllOI e Ml. tOfU MOMI, IUGt & SHIO 1•1 ""'-Mn MAil, CMIT I.AIU 111 .. LINDA LOVELACE AND HARRV REEMS, IN THE All TIME EROTIC CLASSIC .. "BEWARE. IT'S NOT ABOUT COUCH REMEDIES:· AL~STAIS & MOTOl KIMGS" "NIVER GtVI AH INCH" IPGI "GUS" IGJ "tAMll" \I .0. ,......,. .. , ••• . ....... ,. .. . ...~ ... . ....... Ctw •• !!M!!!I' '""'..... ,,..,,., ' .,.DAl1.Y PILOT Tuesciay Ju1y20. 1976 PlJBUC NDnCE l'fC"Tl'flOUt I USt•fta ._IUATIMUn ,,. --... .. -., ........... ""•· IC & M cow,nuc,.1()111, 1J.Q1 -.....o..-c;.-.u.. ... IClllM• J .. 11 H9<"• IMJI ~ ,., ... ,o..-..c. .... ,,. ..... ..... ..._ .... •" "'"'-~ ---(A.~}I '"'' h JIMu h CO-I .. h' 4 _ .. _llWl'lll•• Kel"'-J _,, ""' ..,._"I ... , .. ..., -'1!1 I ... _,°'''ti °'~ c.-tr .. .i..i' 4 "1t. "*" l'Ultll ..... °'~ c ... 1 °"'~ PlluV "''IO."· .. ,., ,..,0 J 10. "" 1001 It PUBLIC N011CE , ..... WH•10. COUl'f Ott r.a llATa Ott (Al.-1..,IMIA "Oll TlflCOu•rYOl"OI ....... .... ,...,.,,.. llOTl(a Ott M•All•O Ott l'CTI l'Olt l'eOM'ta 01' MO\<OOtl ..... 1 Wll.1. A•O ,01 l.llTTll TllTAMI N T A IY : 1'0 la'olOCllTIC* Ott 1.a nll t Of' ... Nllfl•"IOOI l'llVl~iLY I 'u•o AMO O"CMA•O• cw A MllOUIATOI [>f•lf t f fVfLYH AltllH lloH ltLOllH, •~• l.VLL YH A M(lll [Olt H , ••• CV[l.T #tllOl IH.I> <••.-d NOll(f I~ HC•(OY (j.l\/l!H 1 ... llAIJ([ 1,iH0\AY IW• 111..., lot•~'" lltl•l-1"' p,_ .. O>I HOIOQt~ Wti -1., l .. 1..-s r.-... ..,...,,.,, 10-,. PVBLIC N011CE .... """'Of '--""' ... Act••""'"' .. '---,-,-c-,-"-,-0-U-,-.-u-,-,-.. -,,...~-)--·I :::.·-:;i~:~:~~::i.~: ~~-;::: :;. 04 AO •Al•ll STATIM.OIJ '" lloll""' U<e•lo<11••"· ""° IM I T't'wtt fQltOW'tnQ perwn '' ~fl'V tK.Q. ti,,_ .,_, Vttit.. ut IW_6t 1"@ • ._ Wne l'lf\ •» o _.. "'' If' a...,11\1 l 1'1 ... •I 10 \11.YllllAOO l AO(l CO~ tOli •"' '" ihl '°""'~m •1 U._.,..,~I w•s1.1!11e10, t••o we:io * '" .... '""''· •• 1<11> c .. t< c:.n... Doi,..., a n.11n, J•. 2011 ~n. 0••.,. W..•1, '" 1"9 ''it ol Wnl" ""-· ii ,(1 IOIO,CA•lt'° C•l1f0<"'<' Tiil• i...i11t'6 I• (-l<<I Of_, 1,,. 0.1«1Jwlr ti,"'" ......... 1. Wll.llllM I i tJOliN, 0.1...-n t1M111.1' C.ilv<ll• t.•tt- '"'' •l•t•M-•t ..,., f•i.icl .,Ill .... Pllt:NNI II ANO llUNT ~''''"'oto._c....,..,9"Jw• "" .. ,,, 11, 1•1.. 101 t.•I f'ewt• ~ltMt ,...,. """'•AH, (A >tit• ~I"*! Ortnoo Co•" l)Mly PIO.C ht 111&1 il' llJJ hly -.11, ............ ,, ), 10, t•tt »II i. M::::::z::: ;::::~ I 0..lv Pilot P UBLIC NO'nCE Jul., JO,"· 11, ,.,. PUBLIC NCYTICE F ICTITIOUS llUSINUS NAM( STATEME .. T f"f "<if._.,,,,"'V OlfrtiCHta •'• ~~ ,.-u,, ICIN {,'~ (AllPEf •HO ClEANl"'C. CO 111 -~,,._ "'<l p 0 I;} Cc>'llt -.... , .. .,.,, ""'" P•Ooou. Jll Mt9"0"•· GMl•,.._W ('A tJOI G••, Paoctou. l IJ M.,q...,110 (O\t.i.• Mit"1o• C• tl•l1 lh•\ bu\ln~\\ •'i cond1,t(tt0 Ot • Otf'bf fli ...,,,,...,. "'" ~wl!IP•OOOc• '"" \t•t•nwnt ..,., fth"d ...,.," thif Geor•e S. l lbr, Fountain Valley has bfen promoted to vice P"eli dent, s ales. for Wfftcra Carloadlaa Co•puy. SLnce 1973 he has served as re&iooaJ u Jes mana,er. Rlktr. who Joined thecODl· pany 28 years ago, al 17 was the company's youn.aesuaJe1 traanee. • Jamea MeCutlty has been named office mtana1er or Ent. Ea~&"a new Orange Coun· ly om ce in Newport Beach. • Robert A. St.lne bas bffn promoled to senior r.-. al estate finance ortlcer for Coldwell Banke r Maaaaemeet Corp., Newport Beach. An ~mploye of the com pany since 1972. he now Is responsible for real estate financing actlvltles in Orange County. • R. ~ott Malbollucl. Irvine, has been named controller or Rieb Steel CompH)', a dlv1s1on of A.icon Corp. • Doeald S. Sauls has been oppointcd d irector or marketing ror S.l.S. Temporary Servlc~•. Inc., Newport Beach. He lS responsible for coordination of marketing. including advertising, public rela· lions and marketing research. • Donald ParUa, Hunt.inglon Beach, has joined Newport EquJty Fuels, lH., Newport Beach, as controller. He is previous vice president or Mercury Savings and Loan, Huntington .Bearh. • Richard Foster i.s the new general manager or F uhion lsllltd. He is one of 417 people to be re· cogniied as a certified shopping ' renter manager by the lntem a· tional Council or Shopping Cen· ters. ,_ P\,()11•""'° OfltftQie Co•\t ~Hy P1•ot Jwlv 10 II, •no •110 J 10. "'• He is form er vice president of the compa ny responsible for 'IOQ)I• administration or Bullock's Sun· ta Ana and La Habra centers. PUBLIC NCYTICE: NOT1CI 01' INT( NOEO StCUll lTY I Ht EllCS T AGllEll!M(NT fSto ••et •Ml U C. C. I Not <• t\ Mteb, Q••~n 10 Cr.-oittVt,of ,,.. ••• ,..,,.. ""m#(f ,,,,,,, .. ,,.., • \or(fJll '' ''"''''' •\ '"'•"°~d to bt m..,,, on ,,., on•I ptoo•t•v ,,.,,.,, •lht Oh(r1~ 1 l'Wlf\tt1'Wlaftd1NUM.._\AOl1•f ' lf\f I"~"°'"" Ott>tor ,, ll\•t., 111 It•,.. 4 ~~ \l\f)O\ th( ~"'" (1 .' J~.,. ~.nQ (f'nlf't,(0\tAM• .t C..A •,•:• A g raduate of USC. he will P l! BLIC NO'J'W.6---be-involved in th~pansion oC Fashion Is land by 25 stores. plus Bullock's Wilshire and Neiman P\f~l1 h•O Ot.iU\9e (0• t 01111~ P1k>f Jv , ) J ) ~ tNI Auv l 11 ... f <:P• Marcus. 'IJOU I It • Jim Fonaae has joined Lenac, Warford, Stolle, lltt'., of Irvine as art d1reclor. He is rormer art chrector with LeAnce &c Reiser. • Milton Minor, Cosla Mesa. has been named director or hos p11ul ser vices with Be rgan Bnua.swick. He has served as director of Pharm acy at Sharp Hospital since 1971. • '"""•fhe4tt0bU\HW \\.,;cwt' ,\(M .,..,. lftf•'*1d S.C"rtQ PAn, ,, ( l\Nf{ (Ni----- E:uclld P . Worden has been promoted to senior technical service engineer and transferred to Smith Tool's Irvine faciht1cs from his former position as southwest regional mamtgcr ror mining and in· dustrial sales in Georgia. Ile plans lo live in Dana Point. fORP0RArl0 N M•"""...i .... ,..,.,1 f>l'Rl,f(,' NOTICE C.frtH't'tQO tthno1\~1)1,,e t rwu ·~ CH01,,,., tv ~· tlnt·ol ,.,,,.to u 0..t.t+twd tn Ot'Mt•I "" M.~hH1,•I • t~t(f\, mtt(l\•rtO•\•, t!f.tUt(Jlf""'''\I 111 WfttM1 lurn1u,,,. tutu""· ~C'·\Unt\ •t<:••wi,.n•~ •"0 Qfl'l'\•'•I 11'\fl\nr.a1b4•" tflllfwUWlt M W OllllUW'<1 or PH,, •• ,., ,. IM•.O, -I\ IOC.le;J •• ,,._ _,,,"" dt-«J\\, rttut tl'M "''(f W<yt1h ,,,,, •• ,f '-•'JH .. ,,..,.. •\ tt\l•"'(fcd to tHt '<>fl\UfNtMh d fl ttw offtt• ot J11tm... r M,HvMW'y l .,,, 10IO '"° Av• • ~" F 11 \~" O<-C" "1IOIOftO< •ilu .i..,quu I 1tl• \o '•' ., '" •n.owf\ 16 """J int~ Sl!t<wrtct P•rh ,,,,d 1nt•ndo d Ori: r;tOt u..-.d ttw tot•&w•"O •01J11t.-• 11 tN,.-" ,..~ •flld itdd'•" w10un t"" tl'WH -·~·· ,,,.. ....... 0.Ctd July l.f t~I• ( .. Hf El N (QAPQAAll(>H lh lOllt<lt WAli' .. l .. lt"'(. f'ICTI flOUS I USIHESS HAMC ST .. ffMEHT '"*" 10110•1nq oer\On • ~no t>ll\• ""'' "' (111(1\ rive Of SIGH ~V!.TEMS. t)jlt}t..@1.-~1 rt Toto c" "1•" R-•9 H•w~'"' llttJC..l•>St.E. l<11t> (A tl~'IO ,,_,, bw\Jf'lil..H t' u~ndvt.1.0 by Mt •n "'"'""~ .. "·•rB t1.1*''1n '"•' ,, .... ~"'' ., ... f1lt(I ""''" ,,... t-h '"" o< O••"'I• to11my on J""" .1 ••1• ,.,,..., r>ub11\hf' t Or Anqtr Co1u1 0.•llt P.tol J~n, 1' ••od Jwh • IJ .o. "'• 11'1 I • PU RI.IC SOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,ltflf10U\I U$1NIU HAMii STA Tl Mt: NT l~ tonow+n\J otrwn\ ., • 'kH"'J OM\• ""' (t\ CACTUS COMl'llHV IHll Ml l •"Of ; '\u fr U, f 4tunt•1n VAll"f. (~ .,,,,,. J•Mf1 D •O fti •10 t /1t r,,.,., .. (t,. f ovnt•1rt v .. u,. .. (A ,.,,_. ,.A.Mf t. A V N0f•t •Ill l.-ot ""'• t ~t ''"' IJ•ll 1 CA t11"' '"''' n1i1\•"'f''" I '•-'Outl•O by • tl"",._r41IM''~'·'°''" IA•~ 0 A ·'" fft1l \l""I """M WJ\ tit,.,, • tf\ ttw Co\lf\C• (""'of <>"•rt?f' Ce>ul'liryOftJ""4' .• ,,,. .. ,,..) PuN1VtM ()~ '",, Mtf 0..•lt Pf tot J~v ll lO II '°"'A ,qw\i l, 191• 11'·~ ,. PURI.IC NOTICt: •I • Raymond Chia has been named resea rch engineer at Smith Tool, Inc .• Irvine. He Is a former design e ngineer with Brown and Root, Inc. • Don Bell Costn Mesa. has been na med Southern California sales represenhative for the J ack Daniel Distillery. Duties include sales and promotion of Black Label. Green Label and pro· ducts of the rompany's Custom Import House division. • Kennt>th W. Kini. Huntington Bench, has been promoted from manager to director or labor rela· tions for Western Airlines. Ile joined the company In 197.~ after serving as assistant director of in· dustrial relntions for Glass Containers Corp. • Rlt'hard t.. Lawrentt, Newport Beach, has been installed ns president or Sales and Marketing Exet'uUves or Oraaae Coun&y, t. local c hapt er of Sales a nd Marketing Executives lnterna· tional. The organh:aUon is de· dicated to tht! professional lie· velopment of executives In the fields of salesm anship and marketln,::. Lawrence Is rounder and president of marketing Oircc· lions . INr .. in Koll Center Newport near Orange Cou nty Airport Before starting hJs own business In 1965, he was advertising director for Hughes Aircraft, Newport Beach Mlcroelectr1c d.Jvis1on. He Is a member of the Balboa Yacht Club. • J ack K. Kabal, Mls11ion Viejo, has been named agency m anager or the Los Angeles ofr1 ce or the F.quHable 1.11.. Asturan~ Society of tht' United St1tc11. With the company since 1963. has m ost re· cently served 11s :igency m;.anager in Santll Ana. • Edward D. Butihman. Huntington li<':ll'h, ha:s been promoted to vice president or Orange County radloatntlon KEZY. P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "'""OUI IUllOllU llAMI U ATaMIOll' TIW IOl-it19 IM'~ i\ clolnQ DIN ...... , "!Ol.LY APAllTll/ll!llH , l~)IHOi ty $1. ,..,,,, t\<ft • CA t1'41 u. ........ c ........... 111/J $.tlnl• '"""11•Cf., ~Ot>ftl•lll Vlll•y, (.A ttlOI T"•• OU•llll'u h (01\0\IC ltd 111 tn ill dlvlOIHll, I.ff Allol\ c. ........ " Tftlt •l•l•mt"I ••• llltO Mlh tlW Covnt1 Gltrk of Or•no-Co.."1,onJ- n, "'" .. ., .. -.,"'"''""Or•"~ Cotti °"''' Pltof Jl/Ay lO, ti, Incl Au1111;1 J, 10, ttl• ~I• Homebuyers: Be Ready Closing Co sts Cover Va riety ·of Services J By LOVISF.COOK ··-i.-,.._ Unwary home buyers may flnd themselves laced with hundrtd. of dollars In unexPttttd closina costs added lo the alri!~dy high price of housing. Uke th\I Boy Scouts. consumt•r$ must learn that it pay:s to b..-prepared. The term "t'lo.'\lng CO$Uf' c-ov· cni a widt-vnlc-ty of lt.cims runtc" lng from fet>s for lt'rmite inS(>E'C• Uon to choqies tor a Utk seurch. " LAW T HAT took errett in June. 1975. w as su1>posed to make it l'a:.ier for buyl'n; to wend their way through the maze of rules and regul ations involvina the purchase of u house (t dldn 't work that W<'y. however . The law w:ts crit1c1zcd inside and outside the building tn· dustry as l'Omplex and unworka· ble and the leg1slat1on was a mended. The streamlined version took ellctt June 30. 1\mong the highhi;ht.s · -Wh en you :i ppl)I' for ::1 mortgage, the lender must give you an information booklet, pre- pared by the Department of Housing and Urban Development <HUD 1. listing your rights. The lender also must give you a "good faith" estimate or the set· tlement charges you are likely to race. This estimate ran lie an over·all figure or an item·bY· item breakdown with a specific range fo r each service. THERE IS NO HARD and fast definition of "good faHh.'' but 1f t " (in1I bil v· ries too much from the estimate. you would be wise to investigate. The original law required Jen· ders to provide a "Unlrorm Set· tlement Disclos ure statement" at least 12 calendar days before the final papers were signed. The revised version eliminates the specific deadline and provides more leeway for cost nuctua· lions. -If lhe le nder designates specific companies to perform vanous services suc h as litle search or appraisal, he also must HEll!t YORK IAPI 17'' f'I~ I "'°' Co (NEWS ANALYSIS) provide the name, oddrt'Ss and 1elephone number of each OrM ltnd • statement of the services it will perform. The lender must tell you whtthrr he has a djrcct business relationship wilb the r1rms na m<'d. -BY THE TIME THE loan is consummated. the lcndt'r mu~t provide you with ~1 statement which discloses th<' a nnual perccnta1tc rate or cffcdive in· tere!'lt you must pay on your mortgage. The law. ortacially rnlll'd the Rea l E s t~1 t e S r ttl e mcnt Procedures Act and sometimes known as 1n:s r A. prohibits anyone involved 14ith the setlle· ment from giving or taking a kickback. Jt also says that the seller cannot require you to buy tiUe msurance from a particul1tr rompany. Consumers with com· plaints against lenders. settle- ment agents or olhers involved in the closing process can sue for d3mages if they are unable to settle their disputes. T he Mortgage Bankers As· sociation of America and govern· me nt expe rts s ay there ar e several basic closing costs you should be aware of when buying a house. Here Is a g uide lo some or them: -LOAN OB IGINATION (EE; _ a charge m ade by the lender to rover the adminislrative cost or the loan. It is us ually a specirit' percentage of the race value or the mortgage. -Loan discount or loan dis· count points : a onetime payment to the lender in a case where the Interest rate on a mortgage is less than the going rate for other types or loans. This could happen in several rascs, particularly on Veterans Administration CV A) a n d Feder al Housing Ad· ministration ffHAJ loans where Ov~r 1'he Counte r MASO Liwh195 .. ..... l>t0>1 Or 1•'• 1S"" Sw El S• I.he lnll'res t rate 111 att by fodcral law. Each point Is I pe~eot ol lht> tot3l value of the mongage. Jo'llA and VA rtauli.lions rl'(luirc so· meono otht'r than the buyer to pay the dl•count. but you mny h•ve to Coot t he bill on other types ot mortguaejl. -Title sear<'h : an ln vcstlau· lion to dNl1rmlnc whether thert.l ure uny outstandin« claims ngnlnllt the pro1>crty. Even if no out11t undl n1 c lalm1 ere d ll!· covered you m ay w•nt -or bt reqwrtd by l:aw -to~ title in· 11unmcc lo protect you ln use of any future disputes. -ATTORNEY'S FEES: THE payment to the lawyer who handl es t he 11ctu•I t'losini lransatt•tion. You may h8\'e to p.iy separate recs to tM attomt•y who pre pa res the d e ed, mortgagl'. etc and \o the person who takes cnre or the <'lerical and administrative details of the set· Uement transaction. -Recording fee: 3 chargt- mttde by the local authorities for officially rerordlng the deeds in IL~ land records. -Notary fee: the money paid to a public oHlcer to certify that the s ignatures on sales und other documents a re authentic. -SU RV E Y : T O AVOID FUTURE d ispute!!. the lender may require ti survey lo define lhe precise location of the hous{' and its boundarl('S. 11w lt'f\dcr also will have un u1>praiscr eshmate the m nrkt>t value of the property amtimry'l't•quest photcr· graphs. 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M.X DI• t ''> -~ Oii (Ml i,. 10 It Ind 11...Clr • ... Oii .. IP . ........ Tot•I ult• 11\d\I ................. '6111 11 Tomi• 011 I -"' Off 1.1 ("'.-.. UI 10 11 lnlr• Ind , .. 1 • Owr HI\ ... ,., MUTUAL FUNDS • ~ ' Tue day's Afte rnoon Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS IBM Records Due NEW YORK <API A three·judge panel of the U.S. Court or Appeals has upheld an order th3l International Business Machines Corp. turn over thousands of con(idenlia.1 rtcords to go..vemment lawyers. The al>peals court panel refused to overrule Dist rlcl Judge David Edelstein, who is conduct.Ing the lengthy triaJ of anUmonopoty charges against the giant computer firm and bad ordered the turnover of fl les. Tu1.1!'day July 20 I '9 6 s OAIL 't Pit.OT ,., 11 -The Ba11ker' Can C.P. Wong Bolster Bulova? Ky Mll.T()S ~10!\KO\\'IT'l. C P. \\'on~ 1:-. no'' chu1rman anJ l'htl'I l!Xt•t·utl\ (' 11rf1<'t'r oft.he H\lhh·o W ~ttrh l 'ompun) 111 .1 ~lm'y thut ;1ln1o:st l'Onws out or ll Lt•isht' w Ull!,'r rwvd. "Tht• llunka .. One or thl' ~ulwlol'< of the \\'ull£'r l\OVt'I lnvolvf':. the \'( forlis or :\ SY> I"'~ bunker to rcvltahie lht' Swimm W~ll<'h industry, whic h wus hit h.irc1 by tht.• ~1dvent or t.·h:rtrontt• movl'mt'nts. The bunkl'r r<111· ceh•<':o: thc 1dl'll or hn,·111.: Clt'Clron1<' t'.tlnlla1111' p ll C \c U j( l' cl \II ~WI:. S plant:-Murco' er. lhe:-t• 't\Ould b<• calculator~ with fun<'l+ons d{':-ign<'<I l' prt':.sly fur use h\ bankers around the world ,. Money Tree \ TllE ~Cll F.~J F. U•:P•:No•:o ON f1odm~ a Jnp:tnCM' company that would be"' 1lhng lo :..hip lhl.' elect n11l1c innards to Switzerland where lht')' would be pucked 111 u h11ndsoml' S" iss-made case lh~ll \\OUlcl then ('arry the "made in S'ft1tzerland" carhet. Thi! Japanese company \.\Ould have lo be satisfied enough w1lh thl' orders to remain anon) mous. The banker figured that he had S('(lrt'd a coup when he found SU<'h a company. Tht> J apane:.I.' shipped the l!lcctronic assemblies The Swiss packaged them And the calculators .,., ere soon bl'ing sold to bankers th rouithoul the world. F.\'erything was J:OlllJ: accordinl-! to the plan until sud denly the world bank.Jn~ commumty ''us stru<'k by a rash of leaks of important information l\,.&n\..<>r:.. in diffcrt'nt C1t1cs met with lop rorporatt> ('hen\:. ;1hou1 fmunc:ing And hy lhl' ne-xt day tht> lerms the} dt:.c·us:ol•J \\Ou Id bl' known halfway around thl' °" orld WHAT Hi\PPF.N•:n ? \\'El.I .. Tiit: wily Japant'se out· smarted the s tolid !:iwi1':.. by pl3ctni.: tn l'3ch culrulotor a uny ·'bu~·· th al rcc·ordoo the com l'l'Salwn::. thut '~ ent on 1n bank ing offices. C P. Won~ 1~ a llonl! Kontt bu::.1m•<.:.m.in "ho went to an ehte !>('hool m S"' itzl•rland lfrturnin..: 10 lion.,: Kong 12 yl'ars ago. wht'n he was only 23. lw ~tarll'd his own com· puny. Stelux M fi.: • lo make wukl1 h:ineJ:.. Stt>lux has done all n ght It l'\ll•llldt'd 1nl11 watc•h dial'> and cases. ll 's.,making c11i:1t:.1I \\ Jt<'hl'c; in a Jr>int venturl' Wlth Dallas·ba:.cd MO!ilt'k <.:orp. La~I ~car 1l bou1thl three small Swiss companies. ll 's curn•ntly turning oul n million b:mds and l. 7 million watches a yt>:.ir. Jt 's earning SH million Oil sales of S38 million. ON THE OTHER HAND, BulO\ a. lonJ:t1me J rl!lto<"ral.H' lt-ader of the U.S watch mdutolry. 1.., do1ni.: m1wr:1bly It wu:. Jute getting in lo sohd-stllt<' dlj!llal wat<.'hl'S aod 1t 't. now lo~ ing money. lot s of it. for tlw f1r~t llmc :.incc 1934. Enter Mr Won~. 111• bou~ht I m1lllun shar('~ of Bulova at the bargain pr1 C'c' of St 1 a ::.h.lrt'. l:l\'lllJ: t11m .i1; ywrc(•nt or the company and tllrt•c·t ucrc::.s 111 Jl'\\ t•krs throu~hout tht· L'nitl'd States Last month Wun~ took m·1•1 t h1• l'om m ,1nJ post or Jlul ova, sue·e•<•t•dmi.: I h1r1·y I! lll·n-;hd. lll'llh1•w of Ard<.' Bulova. thl• founcfrr of lht• ('Olllfl.111\ I lt•11:.hl'I JOtnrd llulova 34 years a~o. ahoul U1c time Won~'' a' ht•rn Lower Pay Hike Now Eyed in V.S. WAS HI NGTO:"l CAPJ '!'ht• .1\t·ra~·t· tlll'(1111e• of waJ?C' e:lrncrs in lh1• l nt tl"<I St.111•s th1' 't'o1r ''now 1·x1w<'tcd lo lw SIS less than lop admmt!>lratwn t•e·onom1sts thought in January. But a lower innation r<llc th:111 tlw~ had prcdi<'ll'd mean., more goods an'1 servicei. can he hou.i:ht '-''Ith Jes., money than had b<'en ant1l'1patro, lh<."cconom1:-t!'I !>a11I. THE ADMINISTRA'flON'S R l-:l'AINTED p1clurc of the U.S. economy will gooff1dally toCon~rt•ss later this month m compliance wilh new budget-makin~ prO<'edures . Top offi cials unveiled it with tht ).!i.'nrral 's summary that the economy m coming months will perform b<'ller than they thought seven months ago. Wh 1lc I louse prci.s secretary Jlon Nessen said. "The Prcsid('nt llc•lievcs his economic policies are the major reasons for 1l11s 1rnprovem1•nt " The Fede ral Reserve Uoarrl al'o reporteel Friday, however. that the production of J\ml!ncan indu!>tr) dunn~ June increuscd by only thrce·lt•nths 11r ont' percent, the• smallest month-to· month margin m t•iAhL months. BOTH Tll E DEMOC'R/\TS ANO the President. in a li~hl contest for his purty's nominal111n tu stay at the While House·. have made it clear the economy " ill be a m<JJ<>nM,uc m tht· fall campai~n- The revised projcction~ for the• cronomy, with all figures geared toward thr Nlc1 of l!J7ti, 1n1·luded these major categories Jobs about 379.0011 mor .. 111 thf•m lhCJn prnJerlect t.Pc months ago. Instead of a 7 'I pP1 e·e·11I 111hl1•,i; rah•, 7 :i Jl<'r<'ent is expected. Thv rate ts """ •1ho11t 7 5 pcr<'1·nl .1s 7 I million persons arc· nul of work Tiit• t•l;t 1 r11.11e·i; would hrmi:: th;it duo,1, n to6.9 million for the year -INC-O M .. :: i\,'I AVEH \GE nf S.I, IJ5 lor w.11.!<' earner'>. Instead of $4.l-l:J The 11rf1t·1.tl JH1\t·rt~ l11w for :i fo ur person family is S5,50C) for n yea1 PriccR : 5 pc•rc1·n1 h1r,hl'r than l:l~t Yl'<•r'-; av1•ragc, in stead of the 5.9 JK!n·1·nt 111fl:it 111n e1r1u11wlly e·xpcctcd Consumt•r pnct•<. 1·11rre•nlly un· run11111i.: fl 2 pt·r<'clll ahc11d of the 1975 h•vclc; Th,1t ml•;1n' lhal a p.11'k:1ut• of ~rn>d~ now co111 ing $1fi9.20 will a vcr:1i.:c-S 171 li2 lrir I ht· ) 1·ar, ini.lcud of lhc $176.1 t pr<'dictcd In .Januarv Gross Notional l'rochll'I /\ iirowth r;1t1• of ll 11 Jh'r<.'rnt inSll'Od or 6 2 percent Thul ~I II\\ th Ill I he OVl·r-all volume or goods and St'rv1ce'I pro<l11r1-.l 111 tlw c•co nomy wr1uld comport' ul 3 rate of R 7 111·rn•nt 111 nnn11.il t1•1 "" elunng th'• f1r,l thr•r1• months of this Y<'llr. but ~1i.:r11fw.intly '>low1•r 11ulput ~inc•1• llwn. us the Federal Rl·~(·rvc f11:urt·~ 111<lie·alNI. -F'EO•:RAI. R O<a;r Ot: ... <'ITS: ~!.I 6 b1lllun for th<· yenr that endc>d .Junt,• :io. 1n,1c•ad \f,11 r h'' prnJ!'t't<'Cl $79 1; bill ion: SlO blll11rn for th<' thrr" month" uf .J uly th11111.:h St•p tembcr. lni<itcad of SllUi hllll1111. a111I $47.:> l11ll1on for the )'\•ar hc!linnin~Oct. l , 1n:.lt'l1<tof$4'\.,ilnll11111 Tnx rC'rc.•ipt,.; nr<' ubout SI 9 t11ll1on higtwr for f1.,,ral l!l'Ui than t"sti m otcd pn•v1ow1ly. hut mo-;I of the·'<' r honsH'' rtrt' du" lo shiftin1t the time for !IJX•rultnR feder:.il fund' rathn than :.pendinJt less. Chairman Alan Grt•en.~p:w of lh<' Prt•sl<f,•nt 's Council or Economic Advisers smcl o 1:rucial fuctor 1n tht· 1 mprnvl•cl pit .. ture hns been i?rcatcr confidc>nC\• on the 1>nrl of c·omsumcrl4 and business persons alike> /\n unexp<•rt \'dly hiJ~h rliw In U1;1t. confidence has bc<'tl tnmslatro 1nro ftiMcr cronomic urowth, he said. Microdata Lists Sale Mlcrodal:t. trvlnc, hus announced that McDonald's Corp , Oakbrook, Ill., will take deltv('r}' lhb month oflts first Reality system Syste m Ma nagement In<'. c ~MI >. an authorized Mlcrodata dealer, will supply Mlcroonla Reality systems •nd applications !loftwnrc to Mc r>onuld's Corp. und its licensees. Accordjng to Don:.ld W. ~lier, chairman and president of the Mi c:rooata, this COO<.'ludcs severol months or negolia· Uons with McDonald"s Corp .. re.'lultinR in SMt hcing selected as a McDonald's approved vendor for computer •Yslems. , .. A 12 DAILY PILOT Tuesday. July 20. 1978 Tonight's TV Highlights CBS 8 9:00 -l\I•A•S•ff. When a fever or epidemic proportions strikes the front lines. Major Frank Burns <Larry LlnvilleJ is appointed rat control officer in addition to his other duties. NBC f!) 10:00 -City or Angels. The lale·season r e 1>laccment repeats its lhrt!e·parl opening story. beginning with Part 1 toni~ht. Guests include Diane Ladd. Me redith Baxter Birney and Lloyd Nolan. · KHJ 0 11 : 00 -"Doctor in Distress " Dirk Bogardc and Samantha Eggar are featured in this 1964 British comedy with James Robertson Ju lice (TV DAILY LOG] TUESDAY EVENING e:oo 0 IT 3 I News e ll ., 10 lltws omm11ews 0 BoNnu re , Fa1111ty AH1rr 0 Wil4 Wrkl Wtst N1lhl ol lhP fuebrand · ~cret Ae•nt Weil 11 or dtrtd lo bloc~ a C1n.d1~n molu tionarv 1n his \Chtmt to tsl1bl1>h a p-1sonal empue by v101enct. Glhttrid&r hmrly G>AU111·ll 12' The lnodtts m z-1 ,,. 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Annt ==-~ 1:=~ ............ ..., .,. s.tut.. ,.~ C,.S" (sc• It) '63-br •1n111c1, l~fte s~r•~· David Jansse n, sta r or "The Fugitive." and "Harry 0 ... i s planning an ot h er t elevis io n series to be dc- ,·eloped for CBS by his own company. Bus Hijack Law Urged WAS H I NGTO N I AP > Legislation to make hiJacking or a bus a federal offense with penalties comparable to those for airplane hijacking has been m- lroduced by Rep. Peter Peyser • IR·N .Y.1. Persons convicted or hijacking .a bus or any other common cur- rier wou ld be subjecl to 20 years in prison or. if a ny passengers. ~i:eJtilled, the.death penalty_ Tiny Mite Laughter Needed CAR D I FF. Wales (AP > -An American psychiatris t has lold an international conference on humor that laughter isn't good for you. But m ost of his colleagues s aid keep laughing. at least at yourself. DR. WILLIAM FRY of Stanford Univers ity told 150 psychiatrists that laughing won't k ill you, but it definitely isn 't healthy. "An evolutionary con· undrum is posed by the experiment al rind ing that mirthful laughter precipitates a d is ruption in t h e n o rmal respiratory cycle. a vital sur v1 val function." he said. "This dis ruptjon is ~)early disadvantageous t o th e bi o l og i cal homeos tasis of the or· garusm ." In plain E nglish. Fry said his resea rch failed to prove any relationship bet ween laughing and heart attacks. "but it Is defini t e ly disad van tageous ·· MO S T O TH E R speakers a l t he three· d a y c o n fere n ce sponsored by the Welsh branc h of th e British Psychological Society agreed t hat t hose who can laugh at themselves do n 't o ft e n n eed psychiatrists "We are drug~tng peo- ple out of the ir mmd.s. when a ll we need 1s psych1atr1s ts with a sense or humor." said Prof. llarold Greenwald or San Dic~o "If people would only rcalite the absurdity of the world and what tiny mites we nre In the universe. we would never be m l'ntally Ill. .. . , • Report Asked Ford Vows to Save Swine Flu Program WASlllNGTON <AP1 Prcs1· dent Ford pledged to SU\ e thC' troubled swine nu 1mmumtallon program as a House pnnel, seek- ing a way out or the legal im passe which threatens the mas:.1 inoculation plan. called for a full Preside1it,s ' Popularity Has Cycles BUFFALO, N. Y. cAP> -A political scientist here reports that popularity ratmgs of U.S. presidents follow a regul ar and predictable pattern . Dr. James A. Stimson, a s- sociate proressor or political science at the State Uni"ers1ty of New York al Buffalo, believes there's little a chier exeeuL1ve can do but sit back and watch his peak popularity slip away from hi m during the early days of a term in oHice. WAR, R ECESSION, scandal and bold executive action ap· par enlly have little immediate impact on a pres ident's populari- ty, he says, although these events do set in motion a slow but cumulative s hift m public opi- niotL. report today from lop ft'tlerul health omc1als Scced1tonal. A6 Re1>. Puul RoRers, \\host• llousl' Commerce 111ubcomm1ttce balk<'d al ndmrnb trut1on pro- posals to hove lhl' ~o\'ernmcnt assume some rcspon:.ib11ity ror msurinR druR mumtfoclurcrs. s ummont'd Dt•purlnH·nt or lleulth. Education .mll \\'l'lfare IHEW > offlclaJ15 h> ll'~lll'y II E W S (' {' r l' l a r ) D a ,. 1 d Malhl'" s !>u1d munufu<·Lurcr~ or the vacc1nt• r(•portell lhcy had been unable to obtwn '1dt>quatc ins urance t o l'O \'l'r th l•1r participation 111 the admmil>lra· tton program "W1thoul this pro· tect1on they sa~ they <'annot ~1gn contracts to sell vaccine to thl' Public llcalth Service ror ust.· m the program." l\1 a thews said "WE 'LL EV E~TUALL\' do it." said the President : "'and I CA· pect the foll coopc.>rat1on of the 1n· dustry and all other parties m volved." Mathews said the four vaccine· makers told ll EW Monday that they arc !>till un:ible to obtain adequate insurance protcct1on. "Without t his protection they cannot sign contracts to sell vac- cine to the Public Health Service for u se in the p rogr am ,' Mathews says. '=-. SHIRLEY BABASHOFF -one good re· ason to follow Olympic coverage in the DAllY PllOT A BOY AND A MAN NEED EACH OTHER; WE TRY TO FILL THAT NEED 'Hannony' Restored -On Coast HAR MONY CAP) This Small C03St&I tOWTI is being ~old for the ask- ing price of $375,000 to a Santa Monica building contractor. the co-owner says. Brad H olihan is waiting for a Big Brother. Big Brothers are men 18 to 90, with time and interest l o help develop the life of a boy in a fatherless home, men who care-represented here by Supervisor Tom Riley, immediate past president of Big Brothers of Orange Co unty. another 250 arc waiting for one. Big Brothers of Orange County is an independent. non -profit agency with no government support. n () United Way support. II needs funds to finance trc.iin - ing for potential big brothers, for seminDrs be I w een men and boys, for counselling single mothers. From application. through evaluation and screening, it costs about $240 a year to bring man and boy together -far less than the $12,000 a year it costs the state to look after a delinquent child. ~ _..., °"~' Van dtf ~rs '9 My lttlle .,,.,. l:M flJ tCJ .. r .. wer t•r•" "I WOULDN'T have 9:00 l•d•) '6'-Cll1r1toa Hulon, accepted a dime less," In Orange County. the divorce rate exceeds the marriage rate, and the number of single parent home~ increases. In many of these ho mes. there is a young boy who needs a man to g uide him, counsel him, share the discoveries of growing up. B ig Brothers of Orange County tries to find that man for that boy, and today, nearly 500 boys have "big brothers:· If you are a man who can serve as a Big Brother or if you can contribute to this exciting and worth· while program, call a fr fSH •• ••••s•H IR> A Riclllrd eoon.. RosttRMY r •. said Pau l F ield, who lmr o1 ep1clt,.,ic pioportrons o lln\ l,tn C4IY Stoc\~I owns lhe town along with 1111 dcwn lr011l lfne tolditrs hll•fll l:JO • ......., UM Is llli9iq" R lph C Th 111e hospitals bds 10 overt1ow1ni, (111~s) 6S-hurenct OhYltt, a · asper· e two 111d o-111t lh"1rr '"-' it ,.,., be CMat lynley, Kerr Ovit•. Notl had been r estoring the aUHd by ''' borne "'~"and tins C.0..r6, Mart1t1 H111L town's bui !dings into an OCE T I (50 )-artists' coJony. K e evision Fleld said he acc~ed the bid on the town - e ig ht buildings tha t formerly comprised a creamery along Perry Creek-las\ week . Scott a nd Ch a rlin e McLean . reallors in nearby Cam bria. said lhe deal ..,as in escrow. BIG BROTHERS OF ORANGE COUNTY Michael lmmell. President Jo A IPxander. Execut ive Director 150 Yorba Street Tustin. California 92680 Telephone: 544· 7773 Number 25 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services. Newport Beach, Callfornl I i ' ' • Taking Aim at Old Heroes 'Wild Bill Hickok was never a dead aim. He got mixed up in one batne in his life, and managed to kill his opponent only after firing repeatedly at close range. The incident shattered his nerve and he took to wandering all over the West after that, and finally met his end at the hands of a cowhand. ' By DORIS LEE Of!M o.u, ~ ... $Ult ''The dirty Hllle coward who shot Mr. Howard bas l&1d poor Jesse in his grave," the song goes. Who was the dirty little cow- ard., lt docsn 't r eally matter because it's p robably wrong anyway, according to Jam Miller, associate professor or English and history (with a penchant for myths of the old West) at Chap· man College ~taller will teach a course en· titled 'F a m ous a nd Infamous Characters or the West. starting Thursday. July 22, at the college. Without m eaning to shatter any 1llus1ons, Miller is going to probe with has class into the truths behind the legends that grew up aro und some of the heroes and vilhuns of the West. "What I want to do is lake a look at both ty pes," he said dur- mg a break in classes. "We'll stlldy people like Buffalo Bill. Wyatt Earp, Belle Starr and Bat Mast erson l hose a re the famous -and Black Bart and Pancho Villa -the infamous." TOTHE ROOT In the process, he said, he wall use a folk culture background to see how the m yths sprang up. ··w e'll try to fi g ure out to~clher which is myth and whim is truth.'' He Is not an iconoclast, Miller emphasized, a nd is not trying to ··shoot down" heroes, but rather bis aim is to "Just bring out the tacts." M1lle r 's contention . after some preliminary research. 1s that ther e is a middle-of-the-road aspect lo the familiar legends. Citing two extremes in report- ing the Ufe ston es of the rascals of the past, Miller said, "On the one hand, the pulp writers or those days contrlbutl'd great}y lo the enshrinement of these people. And on the other hand, debunk. mg stories that cropped up later . Career Brilliant By JO OLSON OtlM0.1lyPtl9IM.tff "The diamond is a symphony, with each tiny facet sparklin~ yellow lo has neighbor's chiming of blue, all playing their parts. masterfully orchcstr~1tcd by the h:ind of the cutter. artist but wasn't sure where his niche in t}\e creative world would be. He a ttended Orange Coast College for a year, th en trans ferred to California Slate University. Sal\ Diego in pursuit of his elusive goal. "Dancing and smgi ng, lhey un- fold the beauty or lhe universe forever and ever.·· GREASY HANDS '\I had worked as a bike mechanic in Newport Beach," Beaudry said, "and worked in San Diego when l transferred. But I was tired of having greasy hands." Ray Beaudry. master diamond cutter, was sitting in h1<1 studio trunking ubout h1 lrude one day and penned thes e words. One day be was riding his blcy- d e in San Diego and thinkJng about his ruture. "It was after the r ain. I s aw Micbelangelo·likc clouds in the sky. I said, 'God, let me work in a medium as lasting as clouds'." They are significant because they express the younit artist 's feelings ab<>u l why he cuts diamonds and how he views lhc stones. "The diamond has thl' 1trl'atcst amount or pote ntial to l'ndurl'." ~ said ... For an m-t1sl to u!'>e a medium s uc h ~•s drnmonds un folds elt'rnal poss1b11itles all artists are ~tr1 \'In~ for." The next day his father saw a story in a Los Angeles newspaper about a diamond cutting school in Nevada and immediately called his son in San Diego. Beaudry. per haps the only master ~ull<•r m Or:ini;z~ County. had alwa):. plonn('(I to he an Beaudry soon was enrolll'd in the American Se hool of Diamond Culling in Ga rdoervllle and Marriage Cheap er ttl ttt Singles Taxed SAClli\M Jo:NTO cCNS1 S<.'vl'tal pr otests have bec>n h<>ard 1n lhc 1101>t lhr<'<' or four yt-ars by sin~le persons who feel they nrl.' (';Jrr) an,:: u larg1'r portion or the tax load than h<'ad s of hnus<.•hnlrl~ or married pt•rsons A voral grou11 or sin~lcs has produced fi gures which in· 1lical<' two can :-1<•tually llVl' rhellpl'r than one and that exist mit luw taxes i.inlo{lt• pt'Opl(• to 11 much higher pe rcentage than other taxpayt•r:. i\fls i'm blvm an RobertClinc < R-Nort hridgci has been the most uutspokl.'n aclvocate fo r tax equal!tY in t~e legislaturl.' Ile h"-; c•on:.istently 1111 roll11('('d le~lslullon which would pro· vidl' some tax rqulty for stnJJICS. Most or his attempts have been ddeotrd La t Yt':lr 'Cline wos abll' to obtain passage of a bill which would exempt head of households from some of the toURhf'r ln-<t>S on most other single persons This year Cline introduced AB 6 which would gave sub· stantrnl NlU•lY to s inRlc persons. In presentan(l his bl ll Cline r e\'e aled single people pay between SO percent and 2500 per cent more than ma rried C'ouplt'S "1th comparable incomes even though the married rouples mny ba\e no children and only have one wage earner. . In JUSllfym~ his bill Clin e noted a married couple with a taxable income or $7,000 without childr en would pay $50 in stale income ta · wh1lr single persons wilh the s ame income pay Sl~ or 300 percent more. . Cline notes the steepness of the progressive Income tax in California is g reater than that of the federal government and that single persons are subsidizing the state to the amount or St68 mllhon a }ear Some (lf Clinr·s arguments may be responsible for the enactment this year of a bill <SB 16101 by Senator Robert B. Presley lO fl1 vcrimtc> '>'hk h gives som e equity to single per ons In the ar ea of-Wage garnishments. The new law by Presley speci(les t.hat a hards hip ex· em6tion Is permitted \\ht'rc the comings are necessa ry for ~use or the debtor or single person just as it applies In the case of a fa mily debtor . spent lbe next two years there learning this art. The school is near Lake Tahoe but Beaudry found Uttle time to play, since he was studying six days a week. lt was there he found what he was looking tor fo life: an eodur· ing form of art which gives him, the creator, as much pleasure as the viewer. "When l 'm at the bench time stops. H's a ooe·to-cne situatlon. Your h ands are yielding the beauty," he said. Q.ASSICAL MUSIC Beaudry usually listens to classical music while he is cut- ting because Jt seems more fit· Ung than jazz or rock and roll. "A dJamond is a symphony," he said. "The facets are Uke mir· rors aiming toward each other and then up and out." Beaudry admits that he spends some tim"e looking at e ach diamond after It ls cut, admiring its beauty and enjoying his han- diwork . He prefers colored diamonds and would like to own some to view as art objects (he doesn't wear diamonds himself). Beaudry, who Is a talented artist, photographer and wood- cutter , favo rs diamonds because he believes they have a moving quality that other stones don't. The reward or seeing a sparkl· ing stone is great because of the tedious work involved In the cut- ting. "One carat can t ake all day." Beaudry said. "But the .amount of lime spent is well worth It from the cutter's view. point." 1111'1 constant 11:oa.l in cuttin~ as to "achlcvr th<' Ktf'alcst a mount or llfo posstblc in a stone .. BIG WORLD lleaudry s aid thcr<' is much to learn about diamond'! and he is Just beginning ·'The diamond world stretches all over. Pe net rating it is a llfelon~ endeavor. It is Cascinal· Ing and exciting .. In school he and the other slu· dents were not taught anything about buying, selling or deaHng in diamonds so he ls working to bridge this gap. He and his father, Gerard, who takes care or the finances and management or their Ol'dgllng c utting , appra isin g and wholesale bus iness, would like lo hire several more cutters lo do business on a much larger scale. As a young c raftsman, Beaudry realizes he is somewhat idealistic about being able lo turn out exceptional work consistent· ly and still make a profit. but he remains unwilling to lower his standards . "I keep hearing the phrase 'you have to be practical'," be s aid. "But l can't allow a variant. 1 won't do poor work lo mike money." wl'nl the other way and gave them no crecht ot nu ... HAPPY MEDIUM What Miller and hi1'I students -will do is look ror t he truth somewhere In between. One of the writers or thl' early days of the West who contribuh:d largely to the "hero" 1ma~e. Miller s aid, was named Nt'd BunUme, who wrote dtn1t.' novels for the Oead l e Pu blis hin g Company. ··They sent him "est to look for rharacters and he found Wild 8111 Hickok. He looked hke a hero, ~o he m ad e ham une Buntlml.' became one or the btg wnters of his day with those stones.·· Buntline also discovered Bu! falo 8111. according to an arllcle by a debunker , Miller said. Old Bill was sleeping off 11 four-day drunk under a wagon bl the lime , a nd appa r e nt ly looked s o handsome in this d1ss1pated slate Buntline was moved lo wnte him up as a great buffalo hunter. Actually, Bill couldn 't hat the broad side of one. POOR SHOT Hickok also was never a dead aim. A som ewhat effeminate man who bathed every d ay (which made him suspect right there1. Hickok couldn 't handle anylhi.ng_bigg& than the litUe Smith a nd Wes son r evolvc•rs because has hands were so s mall. But he was handsome. too. and a nother writer . Geor ge Wa rd Nicols, portray ed ha m as a single-handed killer of 20 ban cbts. This m ade Bill an overnight hero but posed a sen ous pro· blem. lie couldn't live up lo has new reputat ion. He got mixed up an one batt It'.' in has hfe and managed to kill his opponent after-firing repeatt:'dly at close range. But the incide nt snapped has nerve and he took to wandenng over the West , meeting has <'nd finally at the ha nds of u cowhand Suppo, t>dly. It all needs study, Miller says. Belle Starr ls a nother examph' Was she rt."'.tlly a fe muh: Itoh111 Hood, or just a petty thief "ho beat up her son i:egularly·• WHO DID WHAT? And was Cala m1l\ J anl' J tobaccO·Chl•\~ 111g Ind.Ian ~tout who capturt><.I lhcl.ok '~ k1lh'r. 11r a camp folio" er "1th an ugb face and unwashed bod\ • These and otht'r stor{Ps dt•ar to the hea r t s o r r o mant ic Americans "111 be anal~ zt'd a nd d isse cted in t he f1\C·\\l'ek course The class also will study thl' lumbering. maninit and 011 in· dustnes of the \\'e:.t, and the legendary heroes of these m· dustries. Fictional character:. such as J ohn Bunyon and Big John wall be explor ed "I ·feel t hes e w es t t•r n personalities dest>r\'e a pl at'e an history." Miller said But or the trUl'·hf<? "heroes:· he said . "most of lht•m wcrl' fair· ly mediocre, glorified outlaws Pyi;cholic people who dil'd youn~ bt>c ause they weren 't brii:t ht enough lo dodge the bullets." Jim M iller leans toward old myths in history cla_ss. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tuesday.July 20 1976 0 1 The diamond, as seen through the eye of master cutter Ray Beaudry (left) is a beautiful work of art. Below, he checks facet during grinding. I .. OAILYPILOT T Uflday July 20 1978 Gold Old Daze Memory Lame By E RMA BOMBECK from walk mg on the grass. . not bmoklng 1t "" AT WIT'S END ! Jewel Truly AGem A group o f us indulged ourselvea recf'ntly in » walk down memory lanl' in the year 19t0 B C. t Sefore Crime•. "Remember wht>n we W<'r<' kids and slepl on Otir front porch ln the summer and your only v.·orry was catch n.-; cold•'• W\' were all on n prt"lly J:(){l(l nostalgia trip ~ hl•n my mother came intt> thl.' room "I'll t>.:i Mom rememb~rs those i;ood ~Id d:t,\ s " ··what da •s art thOlt>"" "Tht• dn)'IS when pens 1n hunks wer"'n 't ch 11ned to the desk." "\\'h)• should U~y be? They never worktd anyway." "So nuns huv been dtlm: it for years." "Oh c'mon. Mom, you know , wbat we mun. l can rtmemtx-r lffvln& m)' lricycl OUI on thr· Strffl 11t ai.chtt. YOll ~·t do that nowada)'I . By the' w•y, what h~ned &o that tricycle 1 '' "Someone r ipped II off.'' •be said, By DAN TEDRICK LA JOLLA (AP1 -The· theater playbill 11ald "beloved ..•. delightful" in front of I.eel· ta Jewel"s nume. In history's list of remarkable women. ttle superlatives \\Ill be t'\'en grander. Today. 92 and in a convales cent home here, she recalls ~uc cess in a hall-dozen car~r:i politics, farming. travel, social work,journnltsm andactmg. The secret, as the Fairmont. W. Va., Times once wrote, is h<:r ··grit." As the first woman ever to ad· dress a national political conven- tion, she "woke even a bored and tired audience.·· wrote llev\\ood Oroun. A delegate nominatl-d her for vice president. President William Howard Tar• got word or the sinktnR or the T1tan1c 1n 191 2 \\hil e 1n \\'ashington 's Poh Theater hut stayed on. enraptured by i\l 1s:. Jewers performance. Prc i;ident Woodrow Wilson calll'd her his favorite. Helen Hayes was as thnlled ;.it lzcttu's birthday party in '73 as she was a s a child, playin~ a small role 1n a s tttge phty 1n wh1<'h Miss Jewell and Otis Skinner \\Crelhestars. The League of Nations waa her pet. and she SPoke out fnqueoUy and tirelessly before and alter It "as born. In TientUD, China. she was received by a boy emperor. In Rome, •h e met Musaollnl \\'l1ilc she atteaded the lntem a· tionul Suffrqe Coqre.-,-s. ln 1921 she •as polHical chairman of the new National \\'omen ·s part&'. She twi ee sou1ht the Democrats· L'.S. Senat~ nomln:i· t1011 from \\'esl \'1rg1nrn, barelv Izetta Jewel, shown at left in lead role of 'The Girl' 75 years ago, now lives in convalescent home in La Jolla. At 92 she re cently quit swimming. los ing the second time and by a wider margin the first. A native of Hackettstown, N.J ., and daughter of an actress, Izetta Jewel trained ror the theater at several eastern s chools and began acting at the age of 15 in Boston. She played in stock company productions on both coas t:., becoming the leading lady or the old Poh Theater. (I\ newspaper said ltetta v. as "the highest paid of any stock company star in the businl•ss" and had 35 marriall(e offers before she picked Rep William Cuv Brown Jr . 0 -W Va .. in 1914. ·rhe young congressman died two )-~ar hHer. leav1n~ his widow a reported S3.5 m1lhon and their daughter. lzetta Jcv.cl, nicknamed Juno for Junior He alao lert three larp farms In Kin~wood, W Va .• which his widow took over In no Ume she wu a member of the first n;.i · tlonal women's eomrnillee of the American F arm Battau Fe<lera · lion and a well known raisl'r of puri!bred mlkl\ cows In 1~ ahe married ffu~h G Milltt. dean of enci'-"'nf.? ut ~ge Washintt~ l.Jnh•ersit.v Mill~r Inter tau~t at l·n1on College m Schenectudy, :"\ Y , where his wife was named com- missione r of public welfare. In 1928, she was featured in the first play ever televised, sent from Sche n ectady's Station WGYA to a set with a thrtt·inch screen in the home ol a local elec· tronics pioneer. In 1944, after years of volunteer work in such Franklin D. Roosevelt efforts as the Works Progress Administration. she campaigneci for Jo'OR 's fou rth term and the Millers retired to southern Californi a. Miller. a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel. died in 196S. Their daughter is the wire of John C. A. Wa tkins. president and publisher of the Providence JournM<:1>. In Rhode Island A radio commentator 's job in San Diego was the next challenge for Mrs. Miller. who was prompt. ly elected a vice president of the American Wom en in Rudio and Television. The Portla nd Rose Festival. whic h named Izetta Its first queen in 1908, honored her in its 50lh annivers ary parade in 1958. Although she Is now confined to a wheelchair at the Torrey Pines Convalescent Home in this posh San Diego suburb. until just re· cently she s wam duily in the usually chill P aciri c Horscope: Sagittarius Obvious Not So Obvious WEDNESDA\',J t:LY?l clauses co uld be off g uard Accent on are able to get rid of ByS\'D~F.YOMARR ~p o tllgh t ed Mate. work, health, sen-ice, superfluous notions and partner, financial re bas1cissues material. AR I ES t Marc h 2 1· sourcc~comeintofocus CAPRICORN <Dec PISCES (Feb. 19· /\pnl 19 1 Good mont') SCORPIO (Oct 23 22 .Jan 19> Compli· March 20>: You find n._,w~· Juo1ter ·Moon con-d n d af more In common wa'th f ~ov. 211 He rea y to ments. attery an · 1unct1on in section o analyze. to deduce. to fection become part of neighbors, relati ves. your chart relatc.d 10 draw conclusions based your periional picture. Trips pr ove more valu:iblt's, possessions. on thorough synthesis or Friendship, fulrillment evenlf'uJ. Ideas can be fin an res. This could ··clues ." Take time of desire is also featured. expanded into viable coinc1dl' with expansion. Rerusc lo be r ushed to concept.a. You get rid of ··Remember when the only time Daddy locked tus car was when his ke)'S were In It?" "Remember when a llll'tO i11 the window was for the bread man and not an emergency help sta· lion?" "Tht• duya \\hen we went on \'acution and never latkt'd our houi.e " "Are )'CM& JA)'ln• IOm<'OOUto1t itT" We looked at 'ber like she) had JUSt reported th•• the Yellow ltrtc:k Road wu linoleum. "Ytp. Same ""* •omeoftr ptached m1 ai...U. f//f th~ bM('k clotht•l ... and • boJi If <'unnin.i JIN '"'"'the 1ara1e." "Remember when you could go into a public restroom and hang your purse on lhe hook m· side the door? .. '"Thf'rt' wasn't unythin~ In there worlh •walln$?." "When tberc wasn't hen\ v breathlni on the phOhe at night .-. "Remember when you weren"t afraid to open t.he door on Halloween?'' · That '1 becausr you nc\'t'r kn C>w your ast hm ati c grandfather '· "You nt•ver told m C> thut belott.'' • "WIMn we tolf JOll Al<m I.odd ,,. .. thort. )'Ou c~ed ~ 15 days . WedJdn't think you_ooiflld handle lt. .. "Remember when your big · gest problem was kccpmg kids "When poU<'e didn't hll\'C to walk their beat in twos.·• . Danger Uncorked AnnO Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a recovered alcoholic and a long-time member of A/\. Something I read in the paper recently bothered me so much I was up all night. I hope and pray you will print my letter and undo some of the damage done by the Rand Corpor ation. The Rand Corp. study released only recently stated, "Some alcoholics can return to normal drinking after tre-atment. .. :withl\O more danger oL excessive imbibing lhan teetotalers ... That state ment is tantamount of tossing a firebomb into the crowd at a football stadium. Millions of alcoholics would love to believe 1t - that's all they need to go back to the bottle. ·And you can bet, after reading that release, many or them will. What a tragedy! . The suggestion that sober alcoholics m iitht experiment with controlled drinking is complete· ly erroneous. I have spent the greater part of my adult Ufe studying and working with alcoholics . I can tell you that this approach has proven to be almost universally disastrous. The announcement by the Rand Corp. study group conveys appalling ignorance They ay, '·The majority or improved patients are either drinking moderate amounts of alcohol but at levels far below what could be de11cnbed as alcoholic drinking -or they are en11aginA in alternating period s of drinking a nd abstention." Anyone who has studied alcoholism knows QUANTITY has little to do with the alcoholic's problem . It is HOW the person responds to alcohol that determines whether or not he is a problem drinke r. Once a person has crossed the line between SOC'ia l drinking and alcoholism. he s hould not have even a single drop. Rand deserves a kick in their collective pants for their irresponsibility" in releasing such destructive material. Sign me -I\ CHICAGO READER DEAR READER: Thank you for wrtUng. I, too, saw the R and Corp. release and was horror· stricken. I earneatly hope that enough high· powered experts in the li~ld of alcoholls m will clobber th1t report sufOclently so that we ,.,Ill 1000 be re.ding a retraction. DEAR ANN: I agree with "I'm PK." It's HER face, Why should she alter what God ~ave her just to please others " /\nd why do you rate yourself above God by encouraging the woman to have plastic surger)'? l look at your picture every day and )'Our forehead is too h1ch. your cheeks are too rut, your eyes a re too small, and your mouth is crooked. _G..Q.d. m ade no rules as to what people are su~ posed to look llke and neither shoutd you l look at my friends from lhe inside out. tluw ul)Qul you? -FACE TO FACE DEAR FACE: Thanks for your awttt leter. I hope you will view me aa a friend -evea lhouib my forthHd Is too high, my.cheeks are too fat, my eyes art too small, and my mouth Is crooked. DINNER MON.·SAT. 5:30 P.M. SUN. 5:00 P .M. ;~ CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH ~ SUNDAYS -10 A.M.-3 P.M . I $3.25 •••••• HESF.Rl'.17'/0.\'S llOXORED 6"2·9434 . . 3300 W. Cr1ma llighway at Newport Blvd. a~ . t-.' ewport Bench fmt'mvestment.profit. d AQUARIUS <Jan burden not r i"htly vour TAURl'S <April 20· JU gment. 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From Seal Beach to San Clemente and from Saddleback Valley to the shoreline , property owners appreciate the friendly attention and efficiency of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. If you 're a property owner and need capital, call Linda Blue or Doug Sulley for Information. The number Is 644-8824. They work together to help you . ,, J I ,. • ,, • -"' IOOMER ~1?~~7 °'i.l t &IA61tJ 1f\I ~N>e. tk{ ~ Fl'llEMD CAIZV!D ii.llS .• TUMBLEWEEDS so~,sn.»rrEPONe.-1 HAVE IN MINV A C~QUAl.JFIEP 10 ASSIS'f W. IN AJL.flWN& MY CJ=FtCW. FONC'TlON. FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Wm. F. lrown and ~ CasSOft by Tom K. Rye11 by Tom Batk* HlbH JUMPINC":7 6 A PRE?W REC. ENT Ol <.lMP JC. EVE. "1T, t!>N'T IT, GREG~ IT WAS Ft~T DEVELOPED IN HAI GMT-~&JR(,) AROUND rt67 ... 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SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS H~y, You 1.001< BOTHE~~D, f(AYO. ,.\0 ®• ii H i' ,. .. . />.W, MAMt!: CHA5ED Mc OOTT,A iHEIFi? 1RAILE~ JOST ' BE:CAUSE '5Hc FeLL OVER MY Sl<ATc· BoA~D. l ~ I I •• I ' oo"' ... j!L1 ! -----1/i.. ~ YEH ... s~e CAN 85 A REAL SO~EHE.AD SOM~TIMES. by George Lemont by Gus Arriola _JlJSTTHE OPPOSITE Tf11S TIME· ANIMAL CRACKERS Do\l'i eET" DlSCOJk'AeeD. l.4t.E! ~ l-lf:ii; 'TO 00 T~ T~e"6E8MNER STAEE.M. by Harold Le Doux by Mell "Oh, I've t1lrcady decided on 1hc one I wanl -11·, ju\! 111:11 when I 'pcrnJ SH for o hJt I wan I rl 10 talc up the llllcrnoon " DENNIS THE MENACE ~I (;1wom1n: 6::~ •91• 51 VIQOI " 1111ne110n •vmbot P•e• Rock 56 Peru e11y 4 al \'<In 1 £1191 32 c" OCI..... 59 Un1i~tly I~A. VOW SAY YOl..IVE GIVEN IAP ON PEOPLE ~NO YOIA'f:E ~ENDING ~Y. I fJ~OI<& O~~ WrfH A YELL.OW Bt~O t WA'S GOI~ WIT"1, ~NO NOW rM EN~61!0 T'O A cure sou1~n1.. ... 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THE REAL. nFlM, AS EVERYONE KNOWS, IS DOPE FIEND! ~ ·1-?.o I I J f _IF.f DAILY PILOT Tuesday July 20, 1976 Bahashoff Seeks 400; E:vans • m Semis 4·17.12>; Brenda Borgh, USA t<&: 11.20. s um('l ; Sm.ith t4: 16.70, s ame>: P er rott (4:15.71; same >; BabashoU (4:16.07. 4:12.8$J ; Annelle MHS, Hollnnd 14:17.16, s ;ame >: Thum ~r l4 :17 .70. 4 12.11 1: Sabin • Kt•hlc, East Germany (4: 19.34. same>. 81 CLf.:NN "'llJTE °'* o.i1, """~ • 'MONTR ,E AL-S htr l c y > Babu hoft eoe after h r first Jndlv idu3 l rned al of t hes~ Olympic Gam es too1ght when ahe takes the water for her f a vorl te s w 1 m event tht: 400-meter fr~estylc. The 19·year.old l'·ounlatn V a lley reside nt c~rrie~ th ~ s econd fastest per:.onal bt» t of the eight-woman field. a 4 12 115 as opposed to 4 12. 71 by Petra Tbumer . the 15·year.otd Eai.t C~rman. Also going for a :!>warn hert: l o n i g hl 1s C lu y E v an s, Huntington Beach High product who competes for bis natn·c * * * Goodell Goes After Gold Medal By a Dally Pilot Writer MONTR EAL--They r ace for Olympic gold tonight and head· ing t he swim for \Jctory m the 1,500-meler freestyle is Brian Goodell. a junior at M1ss1on Viejo High School. The 17-yea r·old Goode ll 1 world record holder at 15. ()6 66 and will be going aJ?a1nst thrct• other t op·fl tght '5\\ 1mmer:.- Americans Paul llartlofr and Bobby H ac k e tt, plus SH~\l' ~ol lilfld-. t-x-world-Tecot"tf-hokiCf' from Austr aha. Holla nd . who trained v. al b Goodell in Mission VteJo for the final six months of 1975, told MV ~Montreal ~Olympics Nsd~dores coach :\lark Schulx-rt that if a nyone 1s ~om~ to beat him <Holl and > hcrl.'. they \\ 111 have to swim faster than 14 · 53 T he 18·yea r·old llolland ca r- ries u lifetime best or 15 10 89 '" to the race He turned an cas ed up 15:25.93 in Monda) quaJ1f) ing while Harttorr was clocked in 15 :20.74 . Hackett 15 25.49 and Coodell 15:34.11 Goodcll's efforts gave him '\\hat Sc hu be rt c ailed perfect lane placeme nt tonight. Goodell is in Lane 2. Holland 1s 1n Lane 5 F inal l ane ussignment~ are based on preh ms limrs and the two fas test i:o in the middle lanes .. We wanted Brian av.a\ from Holland so Holl and won't see ham coming when Brian start!> hi!\ kick ... Schubert told the Daily Pilot. .. Brian swam perfectly m the heat -just fast enousih lo m ake.' the finals . I think he took !ht' least out of himse lf than any of the other top flnahsts " Sc hu bert s a ys he expects Holland to go out fast and adds that Hartlt>ff and Hackett will have lo try and stay with him or be ahead of the Aussie at 800 me~rs because none of them has a good kick. "Holland has developed a bN· ter kic k s1nc<' he wo rked with us ... Schubert says. "But Bri an ~ttll has the stron~esl fini:.h. ·· The strategy calls for Goodell to be within a body length of Holland at the 800 llackell may try lo kill off the held th<' far!\l 800 with sou rces cloM.' to him !iayin1t he 11 i:oout in a 7 .57 lluckctt. th e largest of th(' four leadini: fi nalists at 6-2. 180, hos a hfN1mC' bc!lt or t5·L2 75 \\hlle JI art lorf fti 11 '. lfiO>. hus done J~ t3.7ft Good cl I. S·H. 116, Is the sm nllcst S4>.-Goodell, ra~c 85 Ca oad a in t he l OO·m el er buttttfly semifln#b. l-1y fmals are on tap Wednc d ay nlghL t;,vo ns r ecorded the fourt h f astest cloeking of t he 16 buUf'rlhers Lo advuncc from thi s mom in&'s prehms to the semis He unleashed a hfeh me best .SS.65, six·lcntbs of u second under hl11 previous fastest, lie was second to AmerlCG.n Matt Vogel <55.401 1n th<'1r heat. Oth\'r heat winners . Roger Pyttel of Ea:.l German tSS 25> and the l.JSA's Garv Hall <SS.3Sl were th~ only s wimmers "'ho \\t:nt faster than E vans Ha ll. pro duc t of Rancho Alamitos lligb in Garden Grove, and the American flag bearer In ()pettinC Ceremonies here, was silnr m~aluU in the 200 Oy al lbe 1972 Olympics. Evans went out ln 2S 90 for the fint 50 to lead Vogel (28.l U but 0•1't'T•• .... t ,C••••ft T, Tt:Je., J Ji:JO the ta ller took the lead at 80 m e ters and h e ld o ff t h ~ oranae·haire4 Evans . Babashoff. appears ready ror a big errort ton1~ht, according to Mark Schube r\, her Mission Viejo Nadadores coach. "She s aid her 4 • 26.07 in th1.-. rnoming's heat Jell very easy," Schubert told the Daily Pilot. That rloc king was second fastest in the pr eh ms w ith s urprising Rebecca Perrott, u . or New Zealand ownina t he f as test m ark -an Olympic re~rd 4: 15.71. Schuber t docs not $CC P('rtott as a threat to ll:1ba:shoff In lhe fi na ls. however "Thumf'r and haMon Smith of Canada <4:16.70J are the one to worry about." Schubert savs. "J expect Thurner t o go out very fast. as mo. t of the E ns1 G('rmans do. But Shirley I to s"'lm her own racl' go out In 2.05 for the fi rst 200 and then come bark taste r the ta. .. t 200 "We're going lor " 4·02 or better." ... w ... ,.,.,. VICTORY SMILE-For m er Foothill High lSant a An a 1 swim star Bruce Furniss re· act s following ht~ world record e ffort in collecting the g o ld medal in the 200·m eter frees tyle at l\l o n treal Monday. Furniss led an American S\\eep m the e vent. Ron1anian Aerobat Cornaneci Dazzling With Perfection MONTREi\L cAPI Nadia Coma nec1. the d azzhng 14·~ ear· old Rom anian ucrobat. has won lhe hear t:. or th e rans and the \'Otes of the Judges here. as we ll as the admiration of television n ewers everywhere . Soo n sh e ·11 s tart wmning medals. Coman ec1 continued her un· ~~::.® precedented performance Mon· day night "'ith tv.o more perfect scores. on the uneven bars and the beam, to go with the 10.0 she earned Sunday night on the bars No one else m the long history of Olympic i::ymnaslics has ever scored a 10 o. ··1 "'as vcr) glad and I Celt very good to have the l Os." she said af· lt>rwa rds a t a chaotic ll<'WS con fer~ in which her answers wcfe trans lated. more or less, from Romun1an to 1''rench to English. ·• 1 was very happv but as I said before it w:Js not the fi rst time I have done ll. It was the 19th " But only three tames 1n the Olympics . So far. Bols tere d b y Com nn cci 's heroics, th e Rom anian team finished a respectable second lo the Russians in the team com· petition. which consisted ol Sun· day·s com pulsories and Mon· day's o ption a ls. with Eas t Germany thi rd. The United Stat.es team. fifth alter the compulsories, s aw its chance of moving up disappear with a disastrous display on the beam. Four American girls fe ll off -which m ay be an Olympic record -and U.S. hopes went t u mbling w ith the m Th e America ns wound up s ixth. 0 1ga Korbul , the darUng of the 1972 Games in Munich. also had her problems. Korbul missed a couple of landings in the floor ex· ercise and had a relati\'ely poor vault. scoring 9.7s in bolh events Tha t dropped her lo fifth in the individual all·round compel• t1ooand knocked her com pletely out or the running in the fl oor ex crcise competition, an event she won four years ago ... NADIA COMANECI The rest of the wom~n·s gym· nasties m edals will be for In · d h,idual perfor}llance, The all· around <'hamdionship. won four years ago by Russian Ludmila Toorischeva . will be determined W )f b G • Olympics on TV Wednesday . Score!! over Sunday 0 8 e rger 8tn8 and Monday's competition will be averaged In with Wednesday's Individual Finals r~ulls to determine a win9cr. The wome n wlll {llSO vie for in· df vidual mednls nt the four ao· paratus -bars. be am. vault und free exercise -Thursday night. The s ix fi n alists m each of the apparatus we re determined on the basis of cornpctiUon in Sunday and Monday 's rounds. MO N T R EAL L es I I e M ONTR F./\L ShirlC)' nobnshofr. J ohn ltcnckcn and other Ame rican swimmers tukt' on East Germ any and the rest or the world tonight as /\H ·."f\' t'O\'· t•ri1ge oC the Olympic Game~ con tmues. The network's r1w<'rut:<' \\ill run from 7·30 to 11. plu:. a l!i minute wropup 11t l 1 ~ Gold medals will be up for Arabs jnthr~11wim mlng e,·<'nts -t hP wo m t>n '.s 400-mct <'r freestyle. wherl.' Babasboff. of Fountain Valley. takes on thl' powerful East Germans Ill her best event. t h e men 's 100 m\'l e r . brenslstrok<.'. wh('r<• world ref'$ cord ho ldPr .Jo hn flcnr kt'n of · Santa Clara dul'l3 D:1\'ill W1lk1e of Scott and ., and the mt'n·s 1.500-m<.'TCr frceslylr. where J\obb.v llurkNl ol Yonkers. N \' .. and Brian Good<>ll of Mission \'1ejo batl\e Stt'\'t' Holland of Australia Ho th l' S bns ketball teams also are in a ction. with the wom en focing Bulgarin and the men taking on P uerto Rico. The U.S. boxing team also will have several bouts. Comanec1 stands Jn excellent position l o capture t be nil round title ud two of the four other individual championships She leads the all.round with 39 525 points. as t'om pared lo 39.125 for both Tourischcvt1 and her Russian teammate Nella Kim. The Romanian also lead.'! in the bars and the beam . .. Wolf.sberJl<'f. American Olympic ~ymnast ~ho comp<'ll'-" for the Westminster .based SCATS, had a 9.70 on the une ven bars nnd a 9 65 floor exercise in Mondav •lght 's opt1onal exercises. Howt>vpr. s ht• f<>ll fro m the beam nod J!OI un II 65 to go wl\h ~· 9.~ vault. WoHshcr gl'r a nd t wo other America ns (j\IUhf1cd ror lhl' fmals or all·round competition Wolfsberger Is In 34lh place with a 37.325 while Kim Chace ls 24th 137.725 1 ·and Debbie Willcox is t ied al 29th t37.5251. ~hils in Slump? Doa't Tell Dootoa LOS ANGELES <AP> -Greg Luzinski says the Philadelphia Ph.lilies haven't been hittinA well lately but Los Angeles Dodgers right-bander Burt flooton cer· talnJy doesn ·c agree I\ was a vicious line dnve by Lulins1d that struck Hooton on the right hip and instigated a th~run r ally in the n1nlh I M ing that lifled the PhUliPS to a 5-3 vic- tory over the Dodgers Monday night. ' Luiins k i '.s drive, wh ich • follo wed n s ing le by Mike Schmidt. went for a double a nd Hooton went for an ice bag. • "But it got me square on the D•dflrr• SI••~ at1CHmes.,.11••C11'll July >oSt 1.0~•t•l l.O\llnq('IO Jiiiy,, ~I L°"" •t Lo1 A119\'ltS Jul1a;J~O...-•l1.0•A....,l4'1 1 Upm.. '' Uttn I U•m bell," Hooton said ... There's no pain." The only p a in was what followed. Charlie Hough walked the next· two batters and that tied the game . Elias Sosa was next and be also walked a batter to break the tie. Bob Boone then produced the third run of the inning •t\h a sacrifice n y. "All I know is that Cbarlie Hough has been our best relief pitcher all year," said manager Walt Alston in his defense of Housh . "Look a t his over-all r e· cord and lt'a p retty good." Said Hou~h : "l tOO.Cbt t could ( get the ball over tbe plate and dh1n 't dolt." The loss left the Dodgers seven games behind Cincinnati In the National ~ague West whjle the PbllJles ballooned their lead in the East to 11 games ove.r second place Pittsburgh. Tonjght th e Phils are in San Diego while the Dod1en open a brief two-game series with St. LauiJ. .. ~ bad •luaed bl• l3th See Do41en , Jr-., 81 1f Babashoff can match lhol plan she'll obliterate th • world record of 4: 11.60. held by East German Barbara Krause. The latter had to 11l'ratch from Olympic competition because or tons1lhtis. .. T hh i s Shirley's race." Schubert says. ..She has more conlldf'nce in this event thun in any of lhc others. She feels she can control it." Bnbus boff h as rnrcly hnd :.t.•rious competition in tht> 400. · Toni11ht's fin allsts. bl' Ion<' order, with today's qualifyin.: times and personal bests an parenthese . Kathy lleddy, USA l4. l9.34. * * * Four )'e&rs ago at Munich the 400 went to Au11tr ullun Shane Gould In 4:19.04 . 'rhls mornln~ that t me would h:wc qWllllicd sev~nth Big :surprise of the prt>Ums was - t ht r:illur~ or Aussie J enn)" 1\1rroll lo quallfv for the flni;ls She turned a 4.2i .33. She fiaurl'tt lo ~ a montt the top four finishers In view or her 4: 17 .38 best. * * Babaslwff Fifth I Ender, F11rniss, Naber Triumph By a Dally P ilot Writer MONT REAL -There were no m ajor s ur pris es as h eavily favored East German Korneh a Ender picked up her second gold medal 1n two days of Olympics swim com p e t i t ion b,Y d e · molishing the Held Monday night in the finals or the 100-melt'r freestylt'. . Fount ain Vallev res ident Snitfey-Bnbash orr. sil v e r medalist in the 100 at Munich fo ur yea rs ago. equaled a personal besl with a 56.95. But that was good enough only. Cor fi fth. "Shir ley wns swimming to MontrNldb Olympics~ wm, not for a s ilver medal." her Mission Viejo Nadadores coach. Mark Schubert told the Daily Pilot .. To go for gold she had to go out harder than she normally would for the first 50. She did that . but it was too fast for her and she tig htened up the last 50. ·· Schubert said. .. We t a lked a bout it af terward-s he was keenly disap· pointed. But we agreed th:il jI we had to do it over again, we'd swim it the same way. "For a ~wi mmcr like Shirley. i::oing Cor gold is the only way to do 1t !lad she concentrated on just trying for second place r m confident she·d have gotten a silver med al.·· Ender survived what she s aid was a bad tur n to lower her world record of 55. 73 to 55.6.5, going out in 27.10 a nd coming home in 28.s.5. Babasho rr w a s t ied wit h Holland 's E nith Brigitha for fourth place at the 50 as each turned a 27.72 with East German Petra Priemer second at 27.42 and American Kim Peyton third at 27.70. But it was Ender's race and the only question was how the other s even would finish. P riemer picked up the silver tn 56.49. Brigitha earned the bron ze award with a 56.5. From Area Peyton's 56.81 missed a medal but left he r with an American re· cord. U.S. wom en's s wim coach J ack Nelson gave his views of the race: "I fell Shlrley·s mind was go. mg beyond the 100. She bas her sights set on ba gger game -she has yet lo swim the 200, 400. 800. free relay and 400 lndividua,I -medley. - "She doesn't even train for the 100 -that 's impossible to do when you're training for distance r aces. "Shrrle y doesn't have good Cllrly speed. Ender is strong, cffi. caent and has great mental con- trol." Ender had the J ead when she took her first stroke and she powered into great advantage until the r ace had ended. While Ba bashof( was finishing o ut of t he m o ney Mo nday. Orange Countlan Bruce Furniss was splashing his way to gold in the 200 lrH with a world record of l :50.29 as he nosed out team- mates John Nabe r 11 :50.50> and J im Montgomery (1:50.581. It was one of the four world re - <'Ords to fall Monday night a s J ohn Hencken turned a 1 :03.62 in the sem is of the 100 breast, Naber nexed lo a 55.49 to win the 100 back and of course Ender did it in the lOOfree. -And East. Germon Andrea Pollack was only .19 off the global butterfly mark as she paced :in East German sweep witha 2:11.41. Ame r i c an K a r e n Mo c Thornton missed a bronze medal by four o ne -hundredths of a s econd but pi c ked up a n Ameri can record with a 2: 12.90. Furniss was .04 seconds beMnd N a b e r 11 n d .47 a h e ad of Montgomery with 50 meters to go and he w as a ble to hold off the challenge of Naber. Furniss. a product of Santa Ana's Foothill High, s aid he thought he could have gone (aster. Asked what the gold medal m eant to him, he said. "J can't explain it. J have been thinking about the Olympics ever since m y brother m ade it four years ago. And for about the past year I 've thought I had a chance to get a gold medal.·· More Olympians Than 31 Nations MONTREAL -It seem!! fair and accurate to claim that no other area In the world has pro- duced the concentration of Olym· pit: a thl et es to m a tch thl' representation the Orange Coast has al the Games here. I have learned of still another athlete who lives In our nrea and who Is performinA In the Olym · pies. He's Jim Curter lno poht1<·s for him 1 and h t''ll be t.wlmman).! Cl.l .. N WMlflo the 200·meter backstroke and 400 individual m edley Cor his native Great Brtt\in . He attt1tded Mission Viejo High and bu pa rent.a reside in the Cout area. Addinl Carter to our conllnge.nt brings the total ol Olympic athletes from the area to 13 with one coach to go along wilhlhem1 , Tllat gt~~• the Oniqe Coast area more Olympie lllhaeC.es than 31 of the. nations swt. participat · ing in tl'le Games. Would you believe we ba\le more Olympians, tUado Bolivia <5>, Ecu.ador ($), 1Dlllouetla OU, Iraq (91. Llby• UOJ, Lebanon Ul>, ~ PlaWpplnp (12> and p., .. l,!Q '811· And a large numher ot +ur Olympians ar e homegrown. , Clay E vans (lluntlneton Bet ch lligh i. Bill und Julie Le,ch !Corona del Mar High>. Shlr'fey and J ack Babashoff <Fountain Va lle y Iii gh J. C;_1rler. Br~n Goodell and C'ucy Convc.•sc tMlssion Viejo High> "nd Ch .. ck Lyda <Newport II arbor) all 'it· tended a rea hi~h school~. That's quite a Rhowing - for Uf ull to feel poud of. ln~ltkntolly. I hove to wo 1( llOme of the rommunlty ser clubs or Other oraanlzallons be plannlng irny sort of wclc home festivities for their 0 1 plans., ••• Four yuu aio In Manlch, swimmer 8 blrley Babaa 1ave "'e Mr prtdkt._. til 1 Um• wo•dd be r eqllll* le gold mtdal1 here In bff' I evetMa. At the U•e U... project teemed far 09& bat aow they, bMleed well I• llme. Ber precllctloH lour ye ... : lit (:it.G), 2M (~r 2: .. (4:'2), "' (8:35) .... lll•kt. Oly111,lct t~ n ~won In StUt, Z:OU I, 4:1 ... 1:53.18. ••• Q.een Elizabeth II was a b bee Monday. taking In swim llms then going to the Can C uba m e n •s b a s k e t b aame ... all before l'*tcl'I. 'nle n earty In lhe afternoon wu seen at gymnastics com lion • , ' ' Olympie ~ames Results or-_, ·r--11/W~ ~­"""*' ...... tMIW .,_ T.-.. •••10.,.,. .... , ...,. ... ,1.1.n Wtiot~ .,.,.~ .. ,.._ .... • ) J I 0 , • If • 1 • t I I I I I .......... .._. ........... 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Johnson, who led the eo.too Red Sox to within one victory of the World Series championship l ast fall , e'xpress ed hls frustraUon durine the weekend in Ka.nsas City, where the team lost five or six iames. "I've never been frustrated in my lUe, bul I'm frustrated now," he said Saturday after the Red Sox dropPecf3"2·f'Cre'Cas on tOOte Royals. "I wish I had an answer." Johnson virtually predirted bis fuing by the Red Sox. saying: "When we play like UU., I fully expect to be the scapegoat: It goes with the job, and I know it happens thls way. "What happens? J don't know. It's up to <general manager> Dick O 'Connell and the organization whether I 'm fired or whether l stay. I have no idea and I don't worry about It "I'm worried about what's happening about these guys. "l 'm an organization man and I'm loyal to the Red Sox. If 1 thought a c hange was the answer, J'd tell them. I'd think I'd know when that Ume comes," be said. GOODEIJ .... Contlaued From Page B4 of the Big Four. Hac kett. six feet. is the youngest and the ooe Schubert fears most. "He is dangerous ·because he's so unpredictable," , Schubert says. This morning Goodell was slat· ed to tile a 2,000.meler warmup swim and do a few 100., then go back to the Olympic VHlqe to spend lhe remainder of the day reatinJt. TU!!d!y. July 20, t 976 DAILY PIL01' II§ Sweep Twin Bill Angels Dampen Brewers' Drive lllLWAUKEE <AP> -Don Kirkwood and Paul Hartatil did much lo dl1pel the popu.lar not.Ion that the CalUornia An1el1' pltch!Qa ttatf ~lllta of Nolan Ryan. Frank Tanana and a re· voMntdooror a facd91lew. And \bey a.ho all but amc:>tMttd the tracs of what for a Ume had seemed to be a mld· summer drive to respect&blllty by t.be Milwaukee Brewers. Bobby Bonds' three runs batted tn on two singles helped A •treb .Sl•C• AM .. M .. • WMll'C "* J\11,JOGtllfoor'ftl• •I MllW-M M y ll Q llt.,.,,. t i Clew l- M Y t1 GtlllOffll• •I Clew I- Hartz.ell <1·2> earn hisfintm~ leape victory as California beat the Brewers 4·2 in the first same ol a doubleheader Monday nlgbt. Tbe Angels scored five times in ~ third inninc of the nightcap and WOO 6-1, giving K.lrkwood (3-7) \is f&rSt victory aince June 13. "( WU \oO llronc at first and couldn't · put the ball where 1 wanted, but getting that bil lelld helped me relax. J kept the ball in tl&bt on prac-ilcally every ri&hthand bitter the rest of t.he 'nitbt," said Kirkwood, 3-0 qalnat the Brewers anct.·&-12 against the rest or the American Lea&Ue in bis less t.bma three big leque aeaaons. * * * l'IHTG.UllR CA.LU10••IA • MILWAUtt•lf .. r•tl •••M Clllflola cf ...... ,. ......... T.0..11• ·~" hclltelf "e.J•~-­c-u £1c-...neflt "-'1JJtllP kOll .. v...,,.. .... , ) I 0 0 .-ct S I I 0 3 I 2 f _, » S 0 0 0 J01J c;~11t 4 0 1 0 •• 0 0 ......... 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It Jooka Ilk il. anyway," Brewers m1na1er Alcit Gram· mu aald. "We l\ad IOtt\~e Qn bue practlc&llY every lnntna. It ae.med. but ~ouldn't a;t.-t lhem home." Grammas oid the lhfee-dny layort for the All·•tar game ahould be no exc111e for lhc Brewers' relapse . "Heck, lbree days off was u welcome sl1ht to a Jot ot guys who had been playing practit-ally nery day, '1 he sold. "That should have nothing to do wllh it." "We wasted some good pitching," he said. "Ed Rodrlguea: made one bad pitch, but be did well, and Bill Castro did well in the second game. But. we juat dido 't bit and we didn't play well." Three ot the Angels' runs ln lhe first game were unearned. re- sults In part of three errors and a passed ball. Asher Leads Tocson Oassic TUCSON -Barry Asher, who won here in 1973, emerged as top seed for tonight's finals or lhc $60,000 Tucson Open bowling· tournament . The nlne-time champion from Costa Mesa. finlahed the six.th round Monday with a 42.game totaJ pinfall of 10,200. That was 144 pins better than Mark Roth, Slaten bland, N.Y., who was al 10.056. Joining them in the Tuesday ni1ht battle for ~ t&.000 first prhe will be Dennis Lane. Klnsport, Tenn .. 9,890: Steve Nerr. Saraaota, FJa., 9,809 and Dave Soutar, Kansas City. 9,792. Huntington Be ach's Butch Soper Cinished in ninth place wilh 1,803. Asher. who used to be labeled u brash and bolder of a killer in· stinct. believes his problems in wanting to bowl In the last couple of years bas bad 10CDe helpful side effects. "I've m ellowed," he said. "Three yeors ago when I won here, my attitude was to kill them on the lanes. Now I roll with the punches and let things hap- pen as they will.·' Asher and Rolh had their pro- blems locked up early Monday night. But Lane and Neff, respec- tively, moved past Soutar in the final g ame when they won their matches while Soutar lost with o 166. 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NIO"' -wo,...n·s 12·10, m summer water 100 m111tr 1>v11•'"' """'1"""''· ,.,..,., polo action Mon day night ;::;:~:~ .':1~~::::-.'~';!~·1. =~~ . at Estancia High . m -1 .. 11 .... 1w oo• ''"•'·,,,.., ~ • In other league play. ·~-t.,,,,.. .. ,.,.,.,., Foothill of Santa Ana de-Ot••"' -_,, ' _,...,_d hi• "'""': ... , ... , ''"ftt•o••d "'" feated Rancho Alamit05 d1;:!.,ftP.,,,1•1111~-••'"""""" 8-5 and Long Rc:ach Poly "-"'"' -Sm•n oo•• tlllo, """" routed Garde n Grove ~~:=:~r.>~':.,.,, ,,..,..., n . 16~ .. c ...... ~viii Ko••• .. , C•n•c1•; Edison races Poly and w-,,..,.n """"' J•PM>.C-v• San Cl em~nle meets "~~1~"'-"'"o••<• Tustin Wednesday night. NEW 76 MONARCH °""'-"'-"' ..... 11)111 ......... I~ ,._ .......... 11110 - 19-.t '"°' tt t \0 Ol'I •t'H"•OV411 ~ YfMI' lfAJ ,,.,.~ .... ttwlflMJOltl 1~ ·:: J4377 ow.ii IF1Prc11 1w1 .. ---.1,..,.., ... s1 ....... IJ~ .. 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DAIL V PILOT Tuesday July 20. 1976 Sports Briefs The AcltllM Palmer Method Alamitos Hollypark Riice Entries I Fowler Spins No-hit GeJD PUTTI C HO•L£MS1 TRY AN ARM STIOl(t: former Dana Hills 'Wah At•r Don ,.·owler up ped hi1 record to J3 3 Monday with :i nine· inning no-hitter as tw phch<'d his Pcninsc:ha teammates to a 3 o v1c· tory over Lynchburic. Va. in Carolina League ac-t.ion. G 4. 7·~ victory over Jun KuJd of' Ja pan. ~OOMr or l11cr C"tfY 1olfeor tcn>C\ up on • puu. 11·, nolh•n• to be •~h•lllcd of: It'• ju,t 1h111 C'\tryonc hat a llft'\'OU\ -.~cm and M>Mt1nt1n 11 ru1u ou1 o( con· ltOI. lt's the first nine inning M ·hlttcrohhe year in lhe cJrcu.it. Victor Amaya defe<.1tc.'CI Jatro Valasco. Colombia. 3·6, 7·6, "1·6: Ray Moore. South Africa, downed Enc Friedler. 6·2. 6-1 ; John Whitlinger defeated Henry Bunts. 7·6, 6·4. and J oachim Rasgado. Brull, d e feated J im Delaney. &-2. 6-2. Also. J e(( Austin de· ICl119•a11 ffMrt NEW YORK -Major league home run leader Dave Kingman of the New York Mets will be sidelined for about six weeks as the result of a thumb injury s us tained in Monday night's game against Atlanta. feated Kim Warwick from Australia, 1-0, 6·3, G-3: Vietor P ecci. Paragu ay, d ef eated Hank Pfister. 7-0, S.3: Tom Gorman defeated Patrir10 Cornejo, Chile, 6-4. 3-6, 6·2, and Billy Martin defeated Paul Kronk. Australia,6-3,6·2. ln other opening-round matches, Geoff Masters of Aus tralia beat Ken McMillan. 6-3. 6-0. and Colin Dibley or AustraJi11 defeated Brian Teacher. 6-4. 7-6. Kingman underwent surgery at Manhattan Roosevelt Hospital for tom ligaments in his left thumb. Kingman was injured (living fo r a double down the left fi eld line in the third inning of the Mets· Braves game. After be· ang examined on the field, Kmgman finis hed the in· ning but was removed in the fourth. Roger Taylor or Great Britain defea t ed Austr alia's Mark Ed· mondson. 6-4. 6·7, 6·2. And Raul Ramirez of Mexico beat Pat Cramer or South Africa, 6-3, 7-0. Carey Talllled Kingman h ad hit 32 hom e runs and had driven in 72 runs in the itrst 92 Met games pnor lo tonight. He was three games ahead of the pace set by Babe Ruth in 1927. RENO -Jim Carey. an assistant coach al Aritona State,-w-as named head bas ketball coach Monday at the University of Nevada <Reno 1. which hasn't posted a winning season inlOyears. Rru•fan Outed MOSCOW -Soviet sports oHicials have ex- oelled and condemned Soviet athlete Boris On· lshchenko for using an illegal fencing devire lO score points at the Olym- pics In Montreal. "The Modern Pen- tathlon Federation of the ssn condemned this m isdeed a nd expelled Onishchenko from the line-up or the Soviet na- tional team ," Tass re· ported today. The state news agency also said Onishchenko an· curred the "ri~htcous condemnation '• o( his r llowtcammates . Japa11ne Win MONTREAL Miyako Otsuka poured in 38 points and tiny Keiko Namai added 18 today as Japan rolled to its second straight victory in Olym· pie women's basketball by s m ashing C anada 121·89. The Canadians stayed with the Japanese. who had beaten the United States 84-71 Mo nday, through mos t o f the first half before Otsuka and Mana1 scor e d eight points each in the final five minutes, when Japan erased a five· point deficit to take a 56-41 halftime lead. IJSSR Rfllh MONTREAL Vladimir Tkachenko, a 7 4 giant, and Sergei Bclov combined for 37 points Monday, leading thr Russ1nn men to a93·1'7 Olympic basketball vk- torv over Aus tralia. Carey,40, replaces Jim Padgett, who coached the Wolf Pack four years before resigning to de· vote more time to a clothing store he owns here. Harri• No. I Jim llarris is still the starting quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams. a team spokesman says, but coach Chuck Knox is also reportedly looking closely at Ron Jaworski and Pal Haden. 'fhe spokesman said aJI th ree qua rterba ~ks looked sharp in drills Monday. Rod Perry, who is try. ing to m ake the starting team as left cornerback, returned to practice Mon- day after missing four days with a minor knee injury. Bacon's 26 Sparks LB To Victory. Ben Bacon poured in 26 points to lead his Laguna Beach teammates to an 81·72 victory over San Clem ente in Laguna Beach summer basket· ball league action Mon· day night at Laguna Beach High. The loss put San Clemente (6·21 into a tie for first with Foothill of Santa Ana which edged El Camino 58·57. L ac kin g e nough players, Dona Hills forfeited to M is1>ion Viejo. The S-Ov1ets. ti<'h'nrlin~ gold n11'tlalls t11 in the rompetitwn. Wt're not as lmpr c·:s~1v t• in their S\•conct tnumph a~ th1•y Wl'reinsmashlni.: Mexico 120· 77 Sund iJ y. f'Hlol IJp••• It was a balanced at· t nrk for Laguna with four other players In dou· ble figures. Dave Strom- botne scored 14 and forward Phil M<'Manus W A S It J N G T 0 N hAd 13. Alvaro Belancour o f Jim Richardson and Colornb1n defeated J ohn Brotherton each J alm<' 1-'illol of Chll<' t11lllcd 10 • Ma11y aolrtri havr mort Of lut M>!vtd 1~ problem ot puctln& nerves by 101na 10 an •·arm scrokc. •• lnsccad of ~ombinina wnw and atm action (illl»ttllion II) lhty cinploy only arm mo~~ rncn1. Tht arm• mo"c from 1ht shouldtft j11~ hkc a clock's pen· dulum (1llustra1100 '21. The ums ~cm 10 ~ It» •u•· crplible to nnvous lcn51on than art tht smeller m11sclcs of 1ht wri•h ind hands. By 1akin1 1ht~ smaller musclu ou1 of 1111: stroke. you may find lhat you jerk or jab fewer pulls. A•nold Palin•• ' HOW ro IMPf!OV[ YOUR f'UlllHG •• A COP!' 01 1~11 n1n1 OK~td llOOloltt ~ '°"'' lo• 20c wnt n you t nclowd • 11amo-o ttff tdd••nao t n••IOP• 1loft& ••In yo11• •t<lut\I to Atrtola P•lnrie • '" c11• ol tf\•\. "-••,o•o•r Baseball Play FV, Corona Defeat Foes Fountain Valley trounced Costa Mesa g.,3 and La Quinta nipped Newport Harbor 3-1 in Harbor Leaaue summer baseball action at Cost.a Mesa Park Monday night. Elsewhere in league play, Corona del Mar downed Estancia or Costa Mesa 9·7 and Garde n Grove's Bolsa Grande defeated Hunt- ington Beach S-1 at TeWlnkle Park. In post season louma-m en t p l ay Newport Harbor will face Costa Mesa Wednesday even- ing at 5 : 30 and Fountain Valley takes on La Quin· ta at 7:30 at Costa Mesa Park. Huntington Beach meets Estancia at 5:30 and Cor ona del Mar tangles with Balsa Grande (7 :30> at TeWinkle Park. Despite the loss Newport Harbor won the league title wlth a 10.3·1 record. Right fielder Willie Gittens singled in the six· th inning to drive in two run s ror Fountain Valley. Tom Neeson was the power for Corona del Mar, s maahina a three- run triple In the first in- ning and a 1ingle for another rbl later in the action. 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Lii~ 8' ... 11 IW•hOftl, f'-l>f'\ A Go Go IOntv.,I. ''"' Ctlft .JOO ITrNsutol, Ml. lllloilM IClt"•WI NIMTM llACI -JSO yttdi J n•r otCIS • uo. c1.im111q Pv,... l2100. Oeiml.,. 11<1<• t•OOO 819 Rty•I llob IAO.lrl, Mto<>Otl~ Hor1•el ILlp~am l. ••u•ll•• Bua l 8 rook1l , Oleltf' But C"o<Ju• CW.H•H ), V•llf'\' &e•u UC.nlQhO lu• -Ooft fOreytrl, S..y Ot o...._ 10....,WI; Tot>~' ll11l°"I ~URTH RACI'. •OOy•r<I\ )fur ott!\& up C•••ml"'I Put\ol17<i0 Mr B•«t 0.0 18aMSI • 60 1 lO l .0 P•lleo's Btr K dr<lot•I J Ill >.IO llt~IC:.u ... OH•m '"~'" , lO Tl--lO '1 "''"° It•" -To111oi 60 J"\Q't Mt. CioldSoot Roct.et S-"•r•vo 'i<t<ll(he<J -K"''"TWll f'll'TH R&CE -~ U •Ot 1 yHt Fishing Still Good In Coast Area Seas The water's war m. the weather's nice and the risbing has been good for Orange Coast anglers. The warm water (62 degreesJ indicates con· tinued good fishing, ac- cording to Phil Tozier or Davey's Locker. And good catches of barracuda, bonito and bass seem to bear that o ut. Occasion al y ellowtail hnve been .augbl off Laguna and Dana Point, and giant squid are still running. MAl..llU Pl IR -·~ 11nq1.-, ~ t>Au, fl l>Onllo, 11Mrr•<t1CS., I _,,., ~«Ni\, ,_,roe:• "'" IMl'IRIAL.lli:ACH IS,._.,lt ....... I SI M>91eo l1 v•llO•l•ll. 1:i. bar rKVd.t, t» °""uo. :I' utko i..~ 1' rou.t•'" l OHG 81ACM , .. ,,,,. ... ~~'"""'° •not.,, u1 ~·,•cud•. lO W'CJ b.t\\ USC*11COb.-t.n. 1•UaottU0, 1ttOC,fuJt ca-.. ... ·, w"a1tt '' •nQlf'•\ • ffi'owt•1I 11Mrrtt<udt1, 161 C'.lroift•fO, ..,, <lli<o "'" f>I -.n0 oo•," 100 ""'· I _,,1lt W• OIU l'OllT HUEHliME -SI MQlon J60c•llcot>an, tll>Onllo JOOroc~cod SAM OIEGO fM unoctP•I Plt<I IU •"91trs 1.n 1 •l1Mco1f' DANA WHAAIO 3)0 Mtl1't> •46 N\~, .,.,,.., uOtt. JI) t>on1 ro OlCNAAO -Ill &nql•" JS<I tOllCO Ila>" 190l>lu• ba\I, 1,HO toO coa Ml'WP'OllT !Ari'• l•1101-.1 n angJ•o tU b.lfl'•C vdit '' oonito SJ ~H, 1 rO(lt C.Od 0•¥ty•t L.ecktt us-1 ... •o.rr•c..O•, HDCl'HIO, ,, btis .• 1 yrtlowt•il, 1 t1tnf11 W• IMu, tl tOC-ll Cod, t ~ltnon 'l 1-.TOVq'1(KP\1Qhll ,, 40 ,, 00 • ~ St~; \Gttl IM 1 HtlfQIJ"'I eo10 Tot nt001C""""" > IO 1 0 -;;;;iiiiii~iiiiililiiiiiim~--iiiiii-: ... ... ICOOIP41>4 l llon•\l 100 I Time .. ,O Al\O R.tn -On.., And l">nty ~,, Moon. ~ody Si., ,_.,.,, .. ,,,,.,f\ \f~ r Soot• No>Sttal<l>O U Ea•<I• I 'Tl\ T•u•h I. I lolG ,.,.._, "•1Ul1I 00 NINTH llACE 110 t A"t Ol<J\ ci .. m.nq p.,, .. ii~ ... ..... ,,.." 1WattU L•1w\.\focf\ 1MV1tc. f l •nYNC>t\ie (lrff)urt f.me ta 11 00 .. 11 I , X r•tcMd -A"""'"'' •• t M.\ Ge1rSt.-1PPt-<."'""' \J11 U EHCY-6-H••-tr fl"•• I. I ul• 1.-1>.Pai•Ull.ot. All•"'1•nc•-• IH Newport Net Results ........,.. .. a<" •·c~t•nft••t T•M•t Tour•ia"'t"l fiit $.I" JNqw111 Cewrh) ,.,.,.1\ 0Ptft Mtn \-Ff'Gder t y F•dd,•n1 0"' Fltt\iC,,,., Flel~c.n1r • t, • • Wom tn'\ fortt ttort\t•r O•f Uo-1..ull•tll• J •-O Mued ( o.,., P•Hon d•1t N D•lt· Mtrl.)o-t. • J Hu\bilnd Wtlt• (orcf)rAn C.Otto••" det Holme\ Ho""'') ;.., " t h l Fathfr·Son F~00•11lv f ~Odrrh de1 fl••~P\ft-Ftf1Krt•1 • 0 t. ) MotnPr D•uql'\tttr HM Pt 1 (.1111 •'·'' def IC"<:,hc;;HtherUQ 0'1 (J1 fny1t F•l"'-r·O•t.tQ,,ttu ktrt.-r tf'""' Ott 41 C\.W\n1nqnam Cwn1•11nt1t\dffl o • • 4 • MOIP\er .. Sot1-Kf1tl•r ... ,.,,.. fJlll f"•tlMl,t<lp.F1ILCWlt1t k 4 1 ft 1 th.st yours m4y not! 1 COAt,LITf OlAHGf COUNTY COYIU•I l11el•4fiat: i...-._ •. s. c~. M1u1 .. vi., •. o. .. "-'"'· • -11 .. i..,.. IHc• .... -6# LA, ... 2 MONTH TO MONTH HHlAL IA"S 3 HO DfPOSIT H9UlaO ON A,,ROYID CHOIT 4 ONLY 517 10 'Ill MONlH TOTAL COST I ••ll111ll9d po9ftl 5 NEW COMrACT UNtT Sllf 11 r. • 4 r ,,,, 6 YOICI t.IUSAGf rAGHS ALSO AU AYAIL.Allf 7 FUll FHF MAINTUIAHCI P.B• R Evtfth Maruison Wins ,,.. .. ·.-s. ..... s.~ ... ,,, "'' MO" "-Mon.,•.• 1. ORANGE COUH7r RADJOTfLEPHONf SERVICE INC W°"""n'r.-McCoUotft 8 111•., Ott But the verdict is still oul on the albacore. Dana Wharf's rirst albacore boat caught only one of the prited tuna near San Clemente Island. Hou>lon Wo4'5hl'ltn o ) 6 I At Mesa Verde M IHd-Jt,.,. Go•Jol• a•I (7f4J83S•JJOS Au""'O""·H•nd •• I,•» Art's Landing reports good catches of bar· racuda, and Danny Craig says m ost bites are made near the s ur· face on live bait. Bon ll·l~-llool S1nOl>t'1I d• I Cf! so. l&llTA ,,, $ANTA ANA Golden West College's Frov·~•un•·•.• •. ,,..... u,..,. ""h· Mj•-V1t1e, f e o 2 1-"' 1 nn 1> o ... f'tl•r. Saft c1....,..ro. s .. , ... Larry Margis o n 0 forl:~~ I .• -•ev· ., '".,. y c.,, ....... fl~ ..... ull loll .... In Newport Bay, anglers are bringing in spotted bass, s mall halibut and a stray croaker usln1 live bait and lures. says ToLier. SAp ... 010 l1Mf1tl1111,..1 -11 1tOt"": 12 barracud•, 10 bollHO, II <•llGoben, JI •O<• (OCI l'Alt"OISI COVI -U1 111Qltf1; SJOrock coo. $1Al a & ACM -... •t1qltn l6 .....i10, 6 Mncl l>aU, SS UhtO bu\, !00 rod1 11\1• .• .,.. M •nqlfr~ ) ""'' rocu0.t,t111onno MOltltO IA'I' , .... , U ...... 1 11 """"'" JJI tO<i. 11\h, 1 llflQ cod ::.,~';'~. 1~1.·~~~ -11 -!tr\' I lllt<k ... M'I. I yelloWl•ll, ti Mrr•tWCIA tll «llt<O o.u. J.-.d t>an, •?t-110. Westminster fired a n G•••s-euz••r·O''°" °"' C••~·, O•·JUJ even p ar 7 1 at Mesa -~G~·:-:·~·~.o~,,~oi.iiiiiiiii~iiiii~~~· Verde Country Cl ub Monday to win the sixth tournament in the Western Amateur Golf Association s ummer tour. Margison birdied three ol the last six holes to win by four stroke5 over Chuck White of Los Alamitos. Bill Vicic oC Hemet. Steve Olancarte of Montebello. A I Mariet- ta of Indio, a nd Oran Cogdill of Maywood. The seventh tourna- ment will be held next Monday at Los Coyotes in Buena Park. See in advence how you'll took In 1 "Pro-CUtt" Pwrm with our exclusiw Previewer. V OU CM htve hair that bounc:a tMdc .tw 1 ltlOWef' 011Wim. It's I hNtthy outdoor look th9t's tQuaUy OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY • WEDNESDAY l THURSDAY EVENINGS HA1110R VIEW-NEWPORT~ • PAIKVIEW-llVIME·S52-3833 t PUBUC N011CE P UBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE PICTlftOUt autllll" llAMCSTAYl,_.t:llf flC'Tlf•OU$eu1111uS $ ~ ,,. ..._,,. ,__ "-....-llAMIUAYIMlll'f llOTICITOCtllOllOllS .... ..,. n • ..,_.,..,._., • .,...._. ... At1- SM1Ttv ·s ANTtOUU ,.,.~... i-•ee-o1-__ , 11"" C..i. Mow c.i.-. ltl O•AHOE COAST OAILY tut.ol C1i.1 ........ 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JU..,l hi.led, Pnml' nn•J < IO~l' lu So ti\ 0t•.11lo I rl'l'" . 1•clud1'fl • Th1'( newspaper will not '-'On l l:ii.l c.ill ~Iii S880 • STARTER HOME l'oa:.l PIJrn & i.t•hoob l.1h\llY l)<k)l·Zonod lor kno" 1ogl) :H'Cl.'Pl an) l'ndc ul 1>" lh.'ri.h1p l,1m1 hor!>c!> 8:! l~.000 ad1·crt 1s1n g ror r t.'al $45,950 All Terms I) hum1· t'fl'.tll\1' llw ol •• IOND REALTY "'t all' whtt'h 1s Ill \ iola mirror' 10 tht' 't1<11·111u:-831 !.Ill I tmoofthielaw. Neut . 3 bedrm, 1'1 h,tlh bdrm. :! hJth h11nH' _____ , _________ _. w 1 l h <' J r t> l' t ,. d w 1 I a m 1 I \ r 11" m MASSIVE Houses for Sole ll,\ROWOOO FLOOllS ti.:.111\1tully 1,m(h1·,1t>t•1I ES V&DD •••••••••••••••••••••••t------------.i E1·onomi<':.il gus bltns. Brand 11c 11 on lh" M A ·~ E GeMrol 1002 Sporkli11qPool d1shwa:.hcr . :.cn11·1• market t\1ll tilli7ill 1''a111.1 ... 11rt11m1lyhoml'm l)(·~·h. clbl·• ""r.·t"e \',\, l 'o!-\,1 i\k:.J ';. hc;.l Jl'\'11 •••••• • • • •• • •• •• •• •••• • 2 B (' d r 1n bun J! at ow "" ... 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Thl' hursci. arl' i:oni• hut Onl\• $7:.,tMMl lilli 7171 "' :rom._and ''.Yl'Pcr'i<i __________ _. thl' burn '" i.t1ll lh1·n· .. , • '· '' ' 11 plumb1nl( All th" for Pa [ t ~f ~:z~l~~a;,',11~~; l~1~~~·1---·.· ... • ... -t.io-n·= --·, w A ;.ES~NT ~~~~~u,:~~: ·,~~~~~! ~ IHftllj ••M' ... -rs 0 d a:uclit room h1r r1•1 rt'.1 · .:m•=-•••••-y e --" hJeully s1lua\cd .1clult PRE~TIGE s-culotors condo-never OCt'Upll'\I uon arl'J I Thi: r.1tnhlttll: EST ATE SALE _ _ .. -r a n ,. h h o u ' 1• h u oe 3 I HOME~ t-:;"t::.1dc. 1..·u,tJ i\ll'i>:I l't level 111111 dllc1·t ac bedroomi.. and ,1 pJno•li•il llua:1• I lilt 11111111' with hti: :\H'l' one bt>droom col <'<.'!.'>lo pool and pJt111 -den The· :.iil.ir hi·.lli·d 1w.111l1ful I 1m11\ a 111I lJ).:l' on !Mh\7><1 II 2 lot CllJ OY 1>11) \I(•"' + pool l'I 2:h45 '-'llh lut'JI\' l:lllll(' rm IAW.Jtl'<I tn a p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 4 + ACRES "1th tnJnv tn·1·, nn cJrelr«l' ltl•'l'l) ll'-cabana ,\II thii. 011 :Ill 'l' 1 " d 1•' 1 1 u b I•· .. hrub" Ei.n•lknt 1111.im· c-haniic )our Me Jn<I r.1.ll prl'l\ ;3 .... 11• "Ith hlll:•' 1w1i:hhnrhornl Call no" H t~ •-111i: \i.kmi; unh ~.llOll 110\,':i.lli23t3 trt'\'" ;ind IH'tl mi•ti'r Jlld l.•k•' u1h,1111<11tl' ol uri •• ..,.oet .... och L'all 510 1151 ... ,,,. • '· · • ··' "· 1 1h1' 1• ttttc ,.,1,,. '"~ o:to:i Snuth of \dams "''ar [ I pl.mtmi:• Ur\tnl! lhc• Ill FOREST OLSON INC :~·:~~· ~~f~n~1:ic~ j~1~1 ~ lflftH1t ~':itR~o~1y~~M~c1·~Cc\ors:!d'lt:.ooo COROHA DEL MAR \'1·11111rc>, 'ubort11na11on. . --·-••••!!!!!? .. FOREVER VIEW 11r 1'.11ry1n~ l,trl!l' F11!-.t1---------111,. _________ , Realtor 541-7729 Tn 'tb2nll8t\E\' I II OH :\l:ci:11111r1·n11t•'•'·"''"'" HEW OH MARKET IALIOA PEHlt~. I ewport II CM 11111· "' •1 "1111t •p1·1·1 :11•u1.11· II\ t• l'l l IH•tlr<111111 ht111\I' S67,800 2 lldrm h111111• + 2 ·----------1 11uh 111.11 m111J,•111 w1H><lv :.! !'\lurv. I bdrm , 2 h.11h~. hdrm · 2 hnllb, ll<'Mh 11•1'11111! llui,l1• 11IJrtk•·i1 \\ ith m.111~. 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Colesworthz "<Im"' la~1· "1"'11 \Ill m .1111t•1ir1•d \ ""' "1th [~ ;~1 , W;int r\ds Call tH2 567 CL..USIFtED HOUltS M1.·n1~ "'"' plaN" 1111,r "''~ by l1>kph111w II OOo m lo~ :Jl/11 m Mond11ythru l"ndav 1110 noon S.iturd~ v l.'USTA M ~:SA tl~'l'IC'E Di ii.° H11\ ti42·5"iK Ill :-.' r"t:'l'O'I II~ M.'11 ""7\ lk.irh "'"' ~11 IZ!il l..AIOUN A llt' t\t'll 11116 titennf'1 ri• Lllguna Btar h 4~4 1!4flll SA nm,£ RACK 2!>21> La Pa1 llo"<l l.a1euna 111115 Sii 6.110 NOHTll C'Ol'-.:TY d1 .. l lrt'l' ~ .. 111 I O!:!V C&.ASSIFtlD Df.ADUMES f)•a<fhrw tor rop1 &. kill• " ~JO pm 1lw tl:t\ lo•f11t1· 1tohhr,1llnn t'~ rr1~ lur :O.ur>lln1 lit \Ion c1.t\ I> dlltun' -. ht•o 11 .. 1.dhll<' ,. Sat 1111!.1 ~ I.! ,.,." C&.ASSfFtfO llGUt.A TIOMS VIUUIHS A1ht>rt"""" \tl.M1lll I h!'<'ll \t'lt'lr •Id' <l.a11v " rr11orl Nroh 1 m ml'dl" ti•I y T II t: l>All.V I'll.OT"'""'""" lrlllMhl v '"' It){' I 1r•I tn ,.,rrN1 in~rruon on I• CANn~l.1 .ATION~ Whf'fl k1lhnc 1111 11<1 Ill' \Ofe ... lO IOa--· ·• t-ttt•nr(t u( lhr• Kii.i. NllM nt;ll •'•Vt'" \<OU .,, \our ad t~k"r II• tl'l«••fll o t \ 11111 1•un11•llal1,.n fh" l<tll 1111milrr mu•I !)(' Pfl••<'n IN! bv tho• 1111\'Nll••'r Ill ra\1·1•l .all1•1.11111• ('A Cr.Lt.ATIO'I OH 1· o H 11 t' <" r 1 n 'II 11 r 'II ~.W /\ 11 IU' t 'tl 11 I\ lll'NSl:-.t: t:\t'r\' 1•11111'1 '" rn111lt• to lull Of' C'Ofrt"<t a nrw ad that ~' '"'"" ordttl'd but ""' r 11nnoc jtu11r.1n· '"'to do"' 11ntt1 tht' •d ha" •Pl>t'•rtd 1n the PlfJlf'I'. OfME.A I.INF: A~· ~ all~ a,.t 111rltlly ~~ 1n Jld••antt bv m11I or at any Oft(' of our of· fl<'f'1!, NO f)MIM' ordrr<1. Oeadltnl': 3 p m . ~d•y. l.'0..111 Ml'>I ol· htt • 12 noon at •II braMtl Offrtt~ TllF: DAii,¥ PILOT ~~trvt"~ tht rit1ht to da~'lfv. edll. l'MM)r or rl'ru ~t' ony advttr· h!itmt'nt. and ln l'hAnllt ., ra1r11 • re1tulauons .. ithouc pr IOI' no( I(\' CLASSIAIO MAIUMG AODllSS ,, 0 Ro'l IS60. ('ol;I ti M ~sa m2lll pftll'I.' JO .11( Ill lhe l)~ul\ lf~~·11· REALTORS 640-00 0 l•1lot Wunt\1h 'C:illn11~ h.1hhl111 f! hrook .11111 ,· •• wa11•rt .tll 0111wr 111m in.: 1>12·fln'711 lr11m lll\'<i 11111·1·1·11 JI Fut Cb56ir~d Ad ACTION C1ll A~,,,_. A'-Yh« M:M411 . .., . ' . , ..... ' ' r f I ,., "·-, •c .. ,.,,. "9'.l.000 l'all 1111\\ • • \\' of G r.1h,1m. S nl \\' .irn,•r (A'6MES] t5SS W. Saller, C M. Neal to Marll•l S.lflet S49·86SS FRESH HEW HOUSE ,LAH It-I NEWPORT RARE DUPLEX \\1lh vn:ws or y,.itrr & l!'""'"'ry Lot-. or "'m 1lows to bnni: the out door' 111.,1rit• l.J:f' I Bdrm &3 ltdrm uflll' $130,flllll -WA~JNl REAL ESTATE 631-1400 JIEDROOM PLUS DEN lor a lar)(e family thal i\trt11m <·ntrv 111 tht!I llC'l•ds thn•l' ch1hln•11'i. furm<·r m11di•I home. beclrooms plus 11 hUl!t' Nl'W 1·11rp1•t" n ntl fll' mas\er i.ulll' w1lh tl!11>wn <·01';ill\'l' wall 1)~11>cr. ll\'111,.: room with us1·1I C1111111ry kite h1·n with bnck f1rcpl.acc. Th" fllrtn;il u11ll'. llui:c 11\on home is so unus ual you with lwttm N•11tna.:. Slid mu"l ms pccl 1l lo ap· ini: du;.s door to covortrt 1>rccialc 1t. Located 1n p:illn IA)('ull'd on <'Ul·rl<' voe 111 Newport &•ud1 '~ i.a<' >-lf\:'cl. l'r1('cd al onlv most pn•slti!IOllS nrt'n' ~11.'141\J !J03 071i7 . · Pn1·cd al St32.500. C:ill ••• ,,.,v .. , '''111ri~"'"" "~.~If !it~· [ ~ d!ltf I I~ -~··-] AnEH LAHDLOIDS! · •-"''W•ORT I"' "CH I w,. 11•·1·1l t.1 .. 1111gs "'"' • ,-'"'"" , on \our n•11t,1I' NO 1-·1-;t: 79.500 ~ •'<' 1(1·n11-1·i. w.111m.: IX·aul JIJH. fnm rm :th.1 , i\iic·i11 hi:J 7l>OI lut' of hn('k & 'l0"''"11rk • on 1111-t 1111 lot \o./ l<lll11tkl i-----------• ' J I .. , ·-" . , , .6'1, ''"." lt (Jo_.1 . ..... ... ... ,. ' .. flllto"#ftAI,.. ,, ...... .,.. ll'"'"' n • .. -u I ,+4..,i'f 14v., 1n1: ,\.,.ll'm <•tr llt•:t\IV !\hall,• 111111. lir1•jll<'. pl1t'<h cr111 .. & d1 Ill> th1 t111111 F 1v1· Jl~~lls. Wtlh t • , •• ..,,l"Mo .. , .... II t.l#Wf ....... , 1to.v1~~·" >O .. J;~ )) ... , ........ 1'\"-•N., j~f;".-.w ,11 ~ ......... r. ,.. '°""' ,. .. ~°°"' •' v " t.ll)f~··· ., ..... ¥ .,,.,_,, ,, ..,.,..., "-,,..,...., .,,.,, '10' •.)..._.,. ... . ... 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Find •• ltld boa 111n. , Bear Ofvfdend Securttfes ' Big Bo•l"d Exchange Trade ~ Bond Industrials Uttl1tfes g Broker Par Yteld TOf«>RROW : Magel lln ~l'J111~h arrhllcctun'. 11r1001, nrt'ht•l', t'IC. Wiit JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 1 ___________ 1 ira•I<· 11ri "r '''II nul ri11hl . $ t 35,000 ~~ ..ANYTIME PRICED TO SELL S© \\.JU~ -lt t!rS" Tlial /nlriguing W ord Gomt wi#lt o Chuc~lc t M-4 ~, (l&T I PO&lAN ------- ·~=·=~··:.;, :::: ...... , ......... _ .. _ .. I -DONFUL I' r I I I HYDRA I .......... ,-....-, ~I' ~, ~ • l ... ,--rs_v ... 1...;;c ... 1o.;...;wGl__.I 1 TM ""' 1t11no 1h•• ,,,;1t" . _ • _ _ _ VOii whon yov get lnlO • tm•ll ,_ ________ c.., -rhe -· I M U C P J £ I ru ~1-'"1-'-ir.-"'1--1--4 o c-..... Ille l~u<''• ~ .__.....-&.._1..-i.--A.-' ~y , 1111"'9 lft .... ""~ WOfdl .,..., ~ tr-ll9p No, 3 ti.low. • '~·~~::~~~~~~lltlftS w r r r r r r 1 )e ~s.~uo-I I I '"' I I I I J SCaAM-llTS Aaswen a. C .. uiflc ..... IOIO I r f r r' .. DAILY PU.OT TUffday.July20. 191& ~.~~ ........ ,~!!.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~~ ........ ~~!!!.':':.~ ....... ~:~:.~.~ ..... .. . ~.~~ ...... J~.~~-............. ':':..~ ....... ~.~.~....... ....... 1002 ~ 1002 ~.~~~.'!'!!'!~ .. !?.~ ..... ~~.~.~~~.!?.~~ :.:~ ............ !?.~~ . c;.,.. 1oois ... ,.. 1001 .... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ................ u ............................ l Dr. Jb.1 w 'l'Al'\'Plnl: h.n TURnEIOCk'S •••··~·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \U'"'· W )ll~ tu lu.~t*C'h Ju1t Remod4tled l .. ara:,·~l Broadmonr ~ \ r!\ nld lnlt..•rl·unt~ '' c od I t l d l I MOTH& HAS A IOAT7 Well, why not? 1lus large bayfront home has 90 It. frontag & room ot the pier & flo3l for several boats & there' room by the pool for sonny's ml.L'i1cal ~roup ; you'll probably rind Dad behind the fan· tastic blJC bar or e lse down tn the wine collar or sauna. We'll take th(' s:tuest cottage for rc~I peace & qwet . thou.,:h. rr you can find $895.000 '" your jt!ans. caJI us for an app't. to en.,Joy. '7).4400 fi•••• 10021GeMNI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SPARKLING CLEAN TWO STORY HOME 4 . H~room . 2 bath family home with <hni ng r oom and hardwood floors. Ins ide freshly pamted and carpets cleaned. L a r ge Cul·<k'·Sac lot \\1th beautifu l fl owers and fruit trees. Convenient to prival<' Tennis & Swim Club, South Coast Plaza :md San Dieg o f''rwy. 'ricedatClllly S59.950 Calllil~y CENTURY 21 PROHSStOHAL llULTY 640..4950 Gefterol 1002 eMrol 100 ....•...•.•••.•••••..............•.•••.•..... -------------...-. Newport luxury Newport Shores Tuts bCJut1ful l"o·,\car \\'al<>Tlront fee \\c-I' 11 old 4 bedroom J b.ilh tl>is the "<''en tht~~ home hd,, it Jtl l.Jrlll! house" bcrau:.c lh<•l t:. pool wrth poo l :S\\t>t'p. \\hut it 11 .. , Ui•hi:htful 'ep.iralc do'" n:>LJ1~ den, l.1ll'he11 \\llh ull modern IJrl.:l' 1.1n11ly room \\tth aml'n•lll'S. 3 <.:hJrmm)! ~ t 11 n e r 1 r c µI .. ,. c hl'droum,,, 2•, halh' hrl'JthlJl.rni: mJ :.ler hl'.IUliful 11'1' o( HJI. 'UllC \\ 1lh min ll(\'d lr atll·•I l!IJ" "1111111", "'.11clr11tw~ lur~1· h11th Frcnd1 dour... 'h"ul uld' .ind fir i.'pl.11·1· c ,onrmrt 111p .trJ"l't 'Fur 101111.11111 t ,h.111cd l.1Ldw11 111duil llOlll'Ull Ill!: 11.1 ... h 10111p.11 f111 PETE BARRETT llH 111.ll 1hn1n1:. und h"'' 111 .1\11, tht' p11rr ~l:l!l.~~lll -REALTY-t' \I.I. '\OW ;,;,1; i!!ilAI 642-5200 675·4060 c;::: SELECT ~I PROPERTIES Seamed·To·Sllm Afghan-Spread~ .. 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Newly remockled ktchn w /Corning & Micf'owave New copper plumbing, charming guest apt over garage. l'rtCl' JUSt reduced for quick sale. Sl49,900. 1742 Mi,......s. lc6oe '""' .... ~J¥LY 675-2311 1002 1GeMrol 1002 ...•....•..•..•.•...... •....•......•...•...... BAY & BEACH REALTY ELEGANCE- A GREAT WORD .it appeals to all the senses. this home 1s beaut1fcl lo look at. 1l '~ tastefully decorated & except1onally quiet due t o architectural des1~n There arc 4 spacious bdrml' . convert den & family rm. 4 Baths & 3 car ~arage. All rooms are s pacious. having 6400 sq. ft. of living space. You enjoy a FANTASTIC VIF:W from all "living areas". ThC' scll<'r 1s mot1valt'd & the price is r ight at Sl2.5.000 Ke.ltlt f,iu.d!uoti~ • • ob£Ujci!iu CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 A GEM If )(lU art• l11ok1ni: !nr t•h11rm . 'Jla1·<' l.irt.:<' }·11rd . J ht.•1lr1H"1m ,\ 1.1m1 l \I room. 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O\Crlookma; p rk 41 n c 1 11 h bu 1 h o" II :i pool 4 Udrm . rormJI Ui>en tlutl) 3" Linde lli-1lrnom" !.. J honu~ dmmi:. bunu.'I rm.• 3 nr \\1· 1>i.l 11oti..iu1 6-16 .:72!! room St'lhir 1~ 111 hull) jl.ir;i11,, Sllti,000 OCUNFRONT ~~u~\ac~~·n~"t.M Subm11 552·70~0 ··. 011 U.ilbuJ '11 l>t•11ol llcJ l' ; :rnn :!U \, mini contl 11 ROIERTS REALTY <'li•u\ Mllny \\rll:\, 848·1688 THE · · · • 114 E. OCtANFROH 1-------i v ILLACF.. . . OftEH DAILY I ·S l'Or\.'\I' l'llOl'Elll'IE~ REALTOR tit:1:.~l0 -------~ ll \:-ll'llOS,\N JO.\Q\HN •ONTHEftOINT -'l'OWNllOMg rh1" 1 l:1rdt'n llomc , llv ownrr 2 llr + den. t ..:r.•.1l for d11hlrt•n .111dtm Re&J £stat~ 11.1 , vl1•w, up11rnd1•i1, 1·nh'rtJ1n111s: lllH 111t.: byNV:.V/'":i ~K~.soo. 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Ra. ~.51)(1 11:11 llK.')\) $49,500 4 + Family 11Mini Orchard" Counlr> 111 lhc rrt y' I'<' a(' ht':.. or ~1 n t.: c". •'l" '"'''" a nl1 ~rape-,, HEW HOMES FROM ss1.9oo To ssa.soo RANCH REALTY 551·2000 red hill ~·. 552-7500 Onl) I ll'fl 1''111 m.11 1111• HILLTOP t•lllflt'' <'h111l<ot• I tl(ll 1 ;11p1•I \""'I h111I. HOME iu~·plJl'l'' .' aultl•ll 11•11 ;1 llOll:\1 . r.un rm., Ill IOJ!~ ,\M ";\I 1111 """1111 rurtlc• Hot•k T ·r. l'oo<I llut.(~ m ;"ll'r •111(1•' T1\11 111" .incl nii:.:~t 1 ~· 'ws and tht •'l' h\·flrot1t11' l\1i11t11rtJblc home ~~ti'"' 01'<'Nllt•<I .::ir.•J!l'~ t'on 1 iri-111 ·11·"~ wet bar- t•rl'll' cl rt"'' Shak(· ' · · • • ruofl> f!onrn 1,.1 I<\' 1,,11.i. 111~1 h m~r~·· l·.xccllcnl 1111:. l~wall•<i 111 lw.11 l nf ''1 111'· Sl ,_,.,oo llu1111n~t1111 l11'11r h <'.111 llO\\ 114:! :!!JJ;, C ,1-; 1· J rl 111 i: w ;11 l' rt a II. L~:=..J!!!!!~~~~ MAGNIFICENT 111\•1·rrd patio "Pal'111us I VIEW ESTATE hnlr onm "11h fJm1l\ Ocean & Liqhf!. 11111m w11111J 1:1 binl'ts. SEA CLIFFS 'f523 Ci04PU,Da·/RV"'E S liu11t in' \ .11 Jnt·mo\' 3br, 2bd, lri: rrnr lot . Fa ntJ,~1~· .,01<~0,1 ... i:rrl· ~~.;1 ~~1f12t'!1.~)o. Hl\H. ~;:it~~~·1¥.~ncr1Ai::t orr-:N r>Arr,v I h 'W or \\ 1111<• l'l.111' Jlld __ KI\ ~1~·0 8 r .M. 1:1111111wr1111· 11 ~ "" 111 TURTLER I .1i.:u1hl .111.t l'111 t11l1no TAAllA!ll I lrviM I 044 OCI L>1.11nu1 .. 111ull1 lc,<'I ftllS ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• IROADMOOR "Ith ar11,111· \\1-.HI and PIJn I 3br. 2hu. f:lm rm, ~ j!l ,1,, 1 1111 .. t1t11·t1on. "~I lnCalifornio" STUNNING dinrm.otrlum,frplc:.up· LoY.cnn~1 :111ltcdrt•1hne:. --i:radcd, "'"' view, ree .1ml \WW from 1•\'Cr)' ll•r Ownrr 2 RR, den. l'z b:i. 5 bdrm homt: + dt>n luml. Uy owner, '93,500. 1 ,11'1.' Gvur nwt ·, cfrlli.:ht "rk:.hp. Ir.I: t·or. lot. 2011 formal nrncnl(, cnmpll'l~ f!.13 <!51ll. r.uh l.1tc·h .. 11 .11111 11Hll' Maplt• S49.SOll.191·K8Zl! w1Lh fruit tro•('S & luri::c COATS& WALLACE ~.111c1 t.11111·1 " I 11 tni.: covered pallu l:;nJOY the ruom with • r;11•klln c MESA VERDE 11,i rl< & tennis <'ourts REAL ESTATE, INC. GOLF COURSE llll'llhll'•' ll11ka\\,1,V J..111~ lk•autllul ·I RH , :i flt\. in ;l\atlahle 111 you rn Lhe · ,.,,.rl m ."11•r !l 111l1• pnml' hwut1on. ~11~.tK~I c~l'lu,,l\c Ha<'QUl'l t'luh EST A TE 0\\ 1w" ltt111~hl 1111othC'r ;~·,7 111 Ill Pnnc. only .,1 lrvmi·. (• . ll11rrv ! 9H3 7K.'< I. • :0111<•11us S bdrm l\I <','·' ... , ;,., ~"' '" ,.,, " NEWSll/\HP LISTl:'\ti \ l'l'llC' horn<>. lrl! 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L1·11111:. & s hops. i\i.k sm.~own LC14JUftG leach I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOI' loll\ l I t11I Iii J.1 Iii") INVESTMENT 1,11 ;;i,,, Red Carnet ''"" ... II' , ...... , .. ay" MINDED ·_r · 1. .. :T ~ <:o' r'nmr A truly cxccµt1on .. t pro !)('rt)'. l\1di>SIH' ma,ter !>UJIC + 3 lolUCbl bdrm:.. formal d1n111.11 .1 n1I .1 'P8<'1wc; i.ti-11 llo-.11 lr1 m rm. on .1 qu11•1 rut 111' ,.,,. .11IJ'1l<'OI lo " rnll1ni; pJrk RNI Ilk fflflf ,11111 ('t•nlral Jlr 1 h\• r11H'"l Ill I '.11 r f I 1 \' 1 n 1: Own,. r 11 .1nsrerrt!d51'1, {·all now. 645·3474 (.'111\ 1•nl.ll1• lo• ,11100 r utt•nt1.dly t11•,1ul1ful 5UNITS -f·""::~.,, , -t1u1e•t ,.111·..t M.1'~"" f :am II y ho m 1•. A II BEACH AREA 1 ....... 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S50. d c ll n I rt I(. ....,, '1'95 urt 6 $37.50 W"'""K & UP H.S. Conolfronf OO Outof Stote --9f>IJ.JJ7l or546·1754. .,...,. · ----"""" S\W ll. 11,h t. h11,I. 111 lhl• cre09efor~ale 12 rroperty 2600 MESAVEHDE --- -----.... --'h h 3269 •Studu>&l lllt A1>ts I llr. hltn~. dh, dq1:1 , 1t11r JHlll!I. no pt' Ill S 18·'12DI or r.15 •1527 'u" l rom ~ou r IHI\••••••••••••••••••••••···••••••••••••••••••••• Jbd,:.!ba.cpls .frplc.im· 4BDHM.30 Nf ll S550 w.....,, QC •TV&Maid ServAvail 1·· I I fl ll I ., UOI' ~1 . 2 Until S3"k ••••••••••••••••••••• •• ~ l'h S I ltd I .,.•.i1· I ,g1• ·I • :1 i:1., ACRES C 1 Fur Sall' '" no rlhl'rn mac. 546·G897 .. '" "" • one. crv. poo In!~ 111 11.110111 11.10 .. 1101: • • Idaho. 10 at·n·~ with n•·w . -; -• Pets &Childre n ~i~~RJ'~~?:J:1~~:~i~s •Ch ildren Scttion !'tfl'I" l•~ 111·,.,111. 1x11•b & 111 r 11,1a :\ll·~.1. '.!.bdrm how,i• Xlnt wall'r \tesa Ve;dc. 4 bedrm. 2 673·7601 Agent :lVail. Lido Pe nin. S8SOm. •Low monthly rules. 2 lllt. ul1l Curn Children w l' I co m t•. :-.Io II CI i. l\11111a1a>r /\flt 6. 101111 Wnllarc 012 '13114 t1·r1111-., 1 1..,c~1 Frl'l'llt.I~ 1rnn1.ai:l' ·:l ~~lc·m . t'tllfl('\toi: & ba.~ou~c. Fpl~ .• s.t001mo. yr•·v lse.A"'."AO·Sl.9 2J';GNcw110rt llh•d.CM .A-Fraftle E\l!1L'j.!11H·omc11lrl·.irn l"ra kl n l • Tm J\\a1I now. t:•ntury 21 Rr. new erpu. drps, " "'.,.. ~ S48·9755or6,t53967 1 ., n 1 ., O\C . 1 5-111·1168 or Cull Chri~ paint. 2 car l!aragc, lgc -----------1L .-:.__ -----t.Qvely 11! 2 Hr. man11j!rr l>r.im.t lH :i Hlrm~ ~, jQua1·1 ~ b l•rctl land with 55I O!r5ait6 yd.S315 557-8623 IACKIAYVILLAGl 20J5Fullerton,CM tor :rn un11s nc1·clu1I h1l · ~11n1l~>el. l'h•:.t• l•>1 O• pan 11r .am i1' ", ,. w . · l • • 3bd . 31.ia . x lnt are-11... •ll'l"lll ~11 •)()41 Plac• 'I t 1 1 k ,. El t d bit 1 Hr 1-'urn. :? Ir,; closet,,,, 751 73S5. • " · ·','"ll l':. 11 .. 1 c .... ut•ur Luvl'ly 3 hr, 2 ba. t1111r. r . I"ll s, q>S, in~. brancl new condo. W<'t Q Ul'l'n~i ic bed . l)rl\· -----.--- CAYWOOD REALTY IPraplfrti.. <I 1\lclll'. of Plummer, formal dtn rm~ «riJts. fncd yd. nr brh. :.chis & bar, FP .. Gar. d r. open drC'S"tnl! rm. xlr a lite z, HR. ~ Ila. s1111f'nk\ '1"'1 1,1h'h 111 :'\ l'" I'"' I 7.s2-19lO lcl11ho liood tn\ l':.tm enl. drps. ford ) d. (;h1ld 1 pt-t sh(\11!. ::.JS<> mo. !J62.~753' Pool . Mic o\·en. S49S. mo. r 0 rim s . t• n c I ~ 11 r Clean ( rJlli-. drp:.. bltn:-. :O.hua ,., :-rll<'l 1!111.I l•OO OVAii SI ,,,.wll'O•I tlACH i.:rt'JI '"htnJ: & . hunt mi: o k. Wa\('r I J,!rdn r pd. -::-llAUTIFUL 4iR"' 833·2$, 11ny11mc . w ~torai;:e. Adult~ only. ~u llCl~. s.11m. n.'o. 71Mi • 5~8-1 290 • Rancho Sonto Fe so mmuln hi Spokane. i\\a1 l II l S4S 081-1 ----i\'o pets _o_peo i_i 5 11m_. Shnhmar. <. M . f..J2·8907 \\',1,h . lt1ll'rOul111n11l FEATUfil::S 11\Cl.UOE : Spacious 4 br. 3 Lia. Near NEWrORT SHORES l-" • .n1.1 ... l11 :1 ,\u i · 11111 Top \ar J)()rl S2!1 5011 <.'.ti I \lesa \'<.'rdt• 4 br, drn rm. llurgla r ularm sy~tcm, beuch . 11011ls. ten ni11. l ts'• I z I Ot:l.liX r-:, n('" tnplo . : ll11m('St1r' \'1l·1A ' lt1"•m ;1.a ~li9".!0t,1ftcr5pm hugd amrm.211-!ebath:., autom atic sprinklers. SSSO.mo.64S·3370 arter r.. as 1 CJe ,. mmfromS.C-.t Pla1a.!$ ..! 1 In . J h,1 lam1h home \\tlh 111rlll'r 1111 """ 111 1 I" 1,111:\' 11111 '"' '\11 "·" lll>tll ' (\11;111~ Ith• l'nln I Alh of i.:l;1" :.:12 : .. ooun th<• <'Jll.11 SW.SOO 11. 20x30vat111 Property House Ii 12 :vl~(I ·1 ~llS~; ~:Ii,' l>Ot'K :\hr. :l1 ih;1. fp, :! 1,1 r >:ar 't-'11!,IMMi I >wnr :14.'\· 7til:l I I I "· 111 f · RILns, W/IA . drpw. pool 11r 1nr,,., t 1·1111 ' '" -1 1 rpk. lf!l' pa110. lncd. lri·IC\•c l. Outi.tunding Br 2 Ua & 2 Ur l Uo, i;"r" 111ru' l:l"'l" .\n\lou,Real Estate nr schools.S4tl5.548 lSl7 neighborhood , cal"JX'ts & llLL'l"FSCondoleascs S225 Ad lts /no Pt·ls . p\'I JHttio. 5400.S:JOl). u1\111·1 .i'krni.: ~·~ ooo Wonted 2900 -drapes, r efnf.!, buillms. Startini;at$495 64S·l!l71 IW0·0."170 J l'<>rm~ or 1A 11l l<lft\ldcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lf:ASF. THIS EASTSIOE REt:REATION ROOM. •Ageol.644·1133• on .. och 3740 ..,.- '.'Jt'" llOrt h o rn\! '"l'1t lt1'4.':.lor111teresledin BEAUTY. 3 BR, 2 BA, POOLTABLt; A ND AC·KbrVu lfms 2 br&den •••••••••••••••••••••• DehureH•wUnib : lr.1d"" • hu)m.: Nil an •a homt:s. lge )'ard. many trees. C E SS 0 R I E S ' new crpt & d""" frpl. SMALL BEACH HOTEL 2 Br stodio, ''a Ila dw4 lllinf•hn ln11' .. 1men1 Co /\II ,.,,,h if price 15 rtAht. c usl home. $450/m o. c o J\1 r L I:: T •~ ·r~· • , w n~ ba up. Atrium, rn" 711 iSti 2.117 6i5 7071 am. 61S·ti027 uft· Co 11 t s l<, W a 11 ace E N T J:: n TAJ N M J::NT m an Y x lra s . 5525 · Rooms $24.SO eek rm. frplc, patio 1wohsf noon Realtors 546·4141 BAR. 640-8248 Apt.s SH O mo. :>aG-7056 dcs1~n. No pelli. 283 Kno~ • '1''10 40 urn· por<'..i,, --5.17r. PERMONTll 28r Condo W iden, din~ rfcr'sspcclol Sl lO.Ut11. St. Nwpt llgl s ar~~ "l"t~11nu l l fl'l'I.. 1allk P\'T Ply de:.irl'S home in ;harp. clean Eastside .. 3 "· 95099 1·11unt r~ :-,11 \i•i.11t,1 UluHs \\tlri.: f.>Utto. P rtn· b;, 2 ba. ram rm & din t m•11ot1iable L011ood1 bl urea. 2~Rba. stov 1 e, trash pd. Nr. water. Fee. Marn 9Z,.:_ rvr_s_. ____ _ '1!11 tin 1.1k•· m a·r :'ill.J l'lfl,·11•. nnl" fLI0·2003 rm. Inc home. beaut con· enants, ease a \•a1 a c. com p. e ce nt Y con· ' 2"1' J> I ( " '" ' • .. 846 1311 slructcd, tennls cou rts , .. uxury · u '·• oo • ya r< • 11 \ 1,1111 \'IL'W ll(l\I .. '" m11p.1\nw1111;:1:11r1s•r · d1 lrno. S395/m o. Call · pool,nr"--ch ... c""mo. -a .. ach 3748 l(us &wlr pd.i\dlts.'2GU ' 1 1 r. '" PVT P h.· would Ilk<' sm:all Da1·c 540· 1151, Herituge No Fee Mien! .,..,.. ~ -Y-' ,ORTOFl ... o c I 1 ""2·6SOO d ... ys,673·7489. •••••••••••••••••••••• 645·6697 ,... ommerc a horn<' r1xcr upper w '1 tl'W neallors IRAHD NEW "" • -------1c..,,,u, 1 m w h.r .~1<·c>ly Proprrty 1600 111 <.;dm. NB or t~ui.:unn 11 V 11 • b SIESTA MOTEL Churminii 2 nit , 2 hn .• hl:.q1il llOl•I s1:1!1.;,1w\ l•'l' •••••••••••••••••••••• arru &10 21w;:i I nr. :! na nu <'Pit', 1lq.>:.. 4 ledrm 2 1/l lath. · · omes w/vae w. 4 r AND APTS. cpLR, t1rvs. hltiis. Near \~I :,;i1; i:ll!:! NEWPORT ILVO. lnrrt yrl, dbl gar. S390 mo. THIS IS• A l.nQUESTA S700. m o. 5 br S7ao, <Form ally 'VIiiage Tnn') ston•s ... :a~ls11l1'. 1G1h l'I STORES NHd Cash, S<IS 1!576 llOME LOCATEU !'.:/\ST SS2·7093or644·7770 HOW OFFERING lrl~al for m1ddlc·&ANJ Newport l•ach I 069 DOVER SHORES ~· .. r :-..11t· or l.t.1•1· Wt• pay <•ash for iour L11,eh· ., ton· 4 br l11e 0 1-· JJJ<.:A~ll, Ul.VD. Ot"F S22S. Brcc;r.y 2 br TH, pool. New I y re nu v ;1 l c> d _No P<'l~IO i\ltt G.1fi·24M . ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• hl)mt.apts &lol~ F1)r11t 1 • -~ •• ·b t~":Gi\RH.":l.D.. •. S10Alesok.Fec furn is hed s 11111ll·~ & • 1'11ol\t11' r·•lllrl},ml rn '''"1'"11 111\11 :! 1\1' r11 \';all 4!13·5031 f;,e,.. .am rm, flUllO ::!"' bq. f ft,i\TUHf.S INCL UDF~. Muin Rentals.S10.S3'11) .. ' 2 11r.cpli..d11,~.hUn:1,cod Ir 1 1 ·11,tum '' .rn \\'rib ""'' """' !»11 11 '101'1'' 4!JG :l:iikl 1111·"~ -'llC lot. S4 iO. m o f1replare. colhcdrnl tl'tl· llldrm apL-.. ,:?ar. 1111·e MJrrt>umlini::. RAREFtND 1;oriwou .. I' •• ,,, bh1J r C1111 1lrim1n111m l'.iuh1 1110111'1 .I llcdroom. 2 bulh. l,111l1 Iv room .11111 dtnlllA .1n'.1 tine• ... ton, 1°1\ll 111111 110 ""' i:r•·•·nhrll '\1'.1f 11•11n~ rlub !\u11rr 1111 ~·r11dod llur '''cl"'"'' ,,111 tnr rl('l1111~ • .ro 11~1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS THllLUFFS 3 OR. 2 H.1 $117,ooo •11 ,\1111\·· .\ 0 11 •1;1,ilt.11'> l1tfl•l I' l1 l '1'\ld l f'l.nyftP\" • I ·:·lid/ "' " Hldt' h11111\' l'Ofl~t~h o f ~. (i•Ml<ln·l.ulnrolful'liic·u ~1llitorr ltc>11l101 , :-is7!!ti23 ini:is. carpl'IS, dropl.'s, 5500.NcwportShores LOWWEll<LY 7ti1Stoll Pl Collf.4204!17 h1hm.., 1 hnth~ l111m.11 111111 F..r 11111n· 1n1orm,1 t 1 fb k d 3 "-d &MOHTHLYRATES orfi73 !!31't4nill'' :i;1,;:11 l><'I ()h1i-p11 \ll•i-;i\'ercle 4hr, 2ba, fpk. arl[cenr O~(.'( :if' y11r ·.,., roo ms 11111111i: t.11111h 1111 .•hd l111n1·.1ll Oana r mol 11111 ~ar. p:ilioS490 mo S450.J'EltMONTll Webb rtealty493·0i61 FREE uLlll tie~. TV . .,..,. Wil i1oo . L-•• -11-.-l-0-,-11 t• k 11 l ht' II ~I I h .\Ir :-,, ,IN t•lln Xrt ·1:,;1,, 540 47:U nl'~Oliahlc 10 J:OO<I . linens. parktn)t, heal<'d J •oJ < 0 "'Jl11r.1t1· l'.111n 1~ orr .. 1 \'ohll11·ll ll.111l.1·1 R _. llW "_?t<'r . · · tcnants.l.cabe Ot\ Deaut1ful llnrhor View pool. llarhor.:Jbr.2 hn,ncwl) I I I t I II ti flttms L, d 2 3 I'll •. S4G 1311 llo mc <I hr l'ulermo •t d I I ll1•1·ur.1te1I. Ch11llrc11 11k ..... 1 1•1 1111 1 u IA 1 1 oln Inc~ Prop•rty 2000 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ...,1:o.1~1 e. i;ty. , "' . S7201 k 5!1 6 " a1 'it•rv l'e ova1 . ''"1111·'111• n11:ht llt.:ht .. clt•n . 2 halhi.. "ltrl !>, No Fee i\ncnt 1 mo . ., -464 , AerO!isslrec_trro.mpuhh<' N11 1wt,.~11Kl.i51·2l:t:I \ I . \\ •., :l 'i 1111 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3hr 2h.1 hlln' t't•ft aA v · "" -i ~3007 .... _ · ~" ffJtk . 1111"<' yard -.---. ---' urach OOll So ( -.t ll"Y Bar hc>lor I )'Jl<' l l alh•t 1\l'l l Ul'\I, 1. \:\II IALIOA ISLAHD lu•Nn thh1A\hr. S37::. S-175 l\J!l>nl67S·S200 Eite<'. 3 Tilt. f am·rm. Bl U""FS ,. d IJ Pl 3 Laguna l"•arh<l!l~!JIJf. (jlltt•l :adult park. 1'o 2 Stons, I ·Apt. C.ill 1w. 3o?:J ------for mal din·rrn. walk 1 · • .. ....on o a n ---- -l::\STSIDE' l';irk-hkc beach . srhools. Xlnl Ur.xlntloc:.vcry pvtend wport .. ach 3769 11e1 .. S12!).+ulll.~11-Gt7:1 Owner Finonu Ho4fse1 foumished unit Upgraded me ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..iruund~. 3RR 2UA S.175. nrro. J\llnntn/Mni.:nollu · • so •••••••••••••••••••••• $175. 1 bllrrn un rur 11 l'ttdt• nf 011.nc>r ... h1p1 .... _ rt.. h 3169 inr' i:ard!'ner & water ar<'ll $.425 531l·G"81 Or wnter vu. srove, rt'fra g, !1111t11re adult I' tJnly • Nu &!!'aO,ll()O nwwpo OC n.t2S2iO/S48·173!> !lfi.1119fll1C':1llawuy) \i :Hcl' s_oftener, wshr, mnd ern 2 br. All bltn!i. f)l 'l'i.l47l-:.llllh,64:t2G211 Ill-'. \l,O~O.\ll('S ••••••••••••••••••••••• clryr. S67S m o on lso. $350. Yrlv lll2·3"!tO llrnkl-r r.iS li7(10 Summrr &· Yr ly 1.<·a!lc~ & V!o:llY CU:AN. 3 Jiit. 2 I ,__ 324 fl40.Jl578 -- 1>111111•,, ""' II. IRr.lll111•k 1 . .--Wld y K1•nt11l1>. Sh2~ 111 111\, ~ f,11n rm. No 11\'I~ r•-'ludio, n r 11h111is & ht• 11·h. 111 0 1•1.,111 . "hopp1ni: 1 ~:"ITS . ''.n.iht•!m li25 Y1lv. S11mm<'I' t501m11. C'nll 5411.4141 •••••••••••••••••••••• Wf.'stcliff<'lcnn,3 flr2 na. prlv. pnlw. $1110. mu ('\'llll'r ~iM,000 011.111•r $(;!1,(MX!. All <!Bit (:11'11' s 110n '" s.1s110 mo ..... k lor f;cOfJ:'t! Vogel. RENTALS (pie, Palin . .;ar, i:trdnr 673·().143 Sl)11<·1ou-c 3 hr tuwohou1>l', 2 b:i, trrlh'. pnllo, J>t>OI. i\llull11, no pell\, $300 111:; :1:tt11 -------m~ !\1:111 ~!;1;·~· 1 11~·~. 0\Y' ~:l!.l(~ w 11l1• r r ro 11 1 II (Im l' l' 1\ll,l'l'1 Single 1-"amll)' llomes Inc. $45(). ~Ul-1232 C\ll'S. ------- "' ll1·r'rovr . ,'•1:.n,,"'~ •• ···.11 ri.1111()1'1 'I h I rr111r.:l lJll,2ba,den ...... $421; 1-:xer c·ondo l"c:l hr 2\.'J ffu11c mn1.it'rn cllx 2hr 1-;,1,.,t 111dc,2bd,lb11.rrplc., r (lf Ill)( ('fl ll\'llfl • \ r ,11r Oll~e. 2111 . 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W .. l'l.:h lhlY on F1 I ll\•t1l:c ~'.vr' ~Ill OOli 8:1111 ,, ' "'-,., """'' ' I I h 11 No 11111·'· f1·1'~. 111t•m ~~~,c~,~·~~11mpcmen\.6 r>tlll '11!11 , s (.''I\ l'lt11n ~l'r\ ltc ~(a I Hin 1\-;;;; w AREHOUSl CLERIC ... rt d It I" II I r (' c II m b (I ~~~~ '"~·~;;;; r~30 w /(' I l twr~h1p for ictMr RADIOLOGY Snlt-'f)('ri-on~ & M:inn~er~ t1:int. •'1<1Jc•r'd J>ny & c;u1t.>r 1•xp ct1•"r~fl J\1i1J W:uih,·r •lryl'r", llnrv('ll\ , • ·Mulprl.lC'lrt't' en~ nv,ol TRAHSCRllH R. E. SALIS Trull1<'t'11. Nc•r;<I 2 {'~t>er Iv Evl'11 ,..ull & p/ltmc:. t\IJ ~y hy mu•I only· I · 0 . '~" Rold r.1k1• n l'w. s:iso /\rlnrn~k I? Swmt•iw "'1 Unfold llm1ry - So)tl!)' l'ullll<'<' - IS tlll' HOOi·· The r1r:.11h111~ thrit 11llk"' you whl'll )11111 11ct Into ,, "11.1111 Jr ll-i lhP llOCW An1il1111· "'ru, dlarr~. plr t 11rr~. 1Jra:c11, '"'l'IJH'r , 1111~1· ~i II-Ifill '1 rt'Q. Pnrt tun llni. flcxlbh• Llc 'd ·Ut1llc:'d 2 in\'X Jlt•r lirl'n~<'"' 10 ply, Shl'll Station. 17th & 4!27S, Sun\,i /I nn, (a 41t.'J021:J ll'll'l,;iwksoltl. -t-'tit'ncllySrrvicc San Clemtnt~ Gl.'nunl "'"l4doy "'ork 111 l'roJ:rt>~t.lvc trvlnl'.N B. •mrn ___ ---tl1l!~~----•~ll'l11 2 111 fl tl '<h 10 RN $52 llosp. M rs. M c Dtvllt L'laua l'uinl Xlnl lruln . W/\HEllOl 'S,.; MU>il !:><'II. m·ar 1w w, hvy \fr f\i d 1 T Nor,.. ... o IOI ft t•l'nrtfo• .f'J6..tl22,eAt 2S9 Treilt .... COtlne IOll pro111.11n" ('Oll)·"it·w1n11 Mochl.n Oj~l'alor. su•tRVISOR ct1yi;:a11 dryl,r,s12:; {;all ' l'C'\IOOUll! r al' /r $40 llHl,IHOO:t!l211111 --U o r lo k s I 11 r ~Ml ~'2:1!1 1 l~r; .~u11 pupc1·3. 4 ' r11 mi:ision nh<'Cl\Sl.'d Pl.'0 Vl' I' · ·a. nry \'!'' ~l11'pn1nn '" rcce1v1n" lltl3 3(,;4; 13·· ("1lnr ·rv. I Ill" olcl, LYN $40 i----------.i •l'tl'!<Ona l iMlructloo pie moy ill!lo uppl) t'ui 1n«urah• w /11l11ht y. C i\\ " " .. "' .. • v • RIAL ISTATI •M11nn11emcntopporty's confldtnllul lntl'rv1cw ~114 4!114! "c P 1 • s" PI' 1 Y fl vM Dryer" $2$& SS4•. f'.;ll'c t-•('m pop 10 mos old N1h 17:i. l<ini: $17.C' wntt•r SALISPIOPLI •to l!(Y.<.:ommu:.1on c all Jrm Saundrr11.'\oli c 1t ors dr·ivt•r y wurehooi.ing r xpe r . l?Tyer') m & SM>. W:istc yrd & l't;1ldrt'n. /\II ~holl! l)e1I. I mo nld, 12 ~, AIDES $32. MllDID •L.ic'dlraimng2wks 493~tnrrv<'~496:JSOIJ. Or11nl(I.' co: Mu~t hnve ~c·r"'"· ".P~ly •. ~al10n~I ~1n1: Vs hwxhr $:t!i, w ' I I n c ul c r • 4!1G~M7 _____ _ cla~se1111tart lmmc>d. Klllj!Orl.' Realtors ~ystems <A>i P. <I.Ill! Hir( h :.>46·8672 044·0900/641·2454 Bl 1 • Rt'd Hiii Rcolly la 1ddin1t •"''th" job tr .. lnln" 1 · car Solo1 y + Cir 31· St N ll · no1·u u s. 20K,•0. Kint ._. a IC I V "'' " " ,.. 33531 Ue $)bispo · • • , d rorn •·~11 rn• ... Myrffl to•lsata In Miss on f(I· •Man vtopotf1C'c loc·s OanoPoml low31wc I)( con1m. Xlnl COLDSPOT 16 lro!!llcss Nd lld hn m l' for ft'm con ...,., """ I oo.• Jo The nt'w comml 3'°'1 No llcC'nj t' nfC to apply • pe>tnll Phone for app\: !Women~ & older to work w/lcemaker. 122.~: gOOd Aby:mnr.ln & omg male tl73·272G £1tp.&Rers n~cessa"" !lC'h C'dule h :u b een a-c·RPIT $.'lndw1ch&SoladM:akc:r 002 4261 (or hou5r c lea n1 n 1.t 30" El C' li t Vt' S9S C'Olll. Spayed"' s hots.K w h w •J ,•i;tabllahtd which pro· su "' , ~ h · M:n ire. Part ti me. Gd c · 0 • · 673-0787 l'nmorl' n~ er. \l~l fk•ls tratlnns9am·SPm vld es a i:crcater o p· RlALTORS 961-9191 J'31~.~rcM':~~}";i ;~~~ISt:1Unncry Store In CliM hr11.f.7.l·G5SJ 6'75-G241 or64~ · m~hou~c l(~frlit ~.t)(lrtn · J4ond(J' thru ;ntunJ•y portunl\y for rin1nclal For dclolb call Lindo StrviC't' f"a mlly. s hop nc't'<ls 11alc11lady r ttlml'. S W-"'-Rt'fria Admiral 1told 19 Free to good home, 3 yr hi<' l<CA ;olnr l V · i\11 J IS .A AIL. rC'wards. Don't let thl~ 11.33-8919 • . do>\ Xlnt worklni: con lllnT•U H & HosteH cu rt. 'aide by side. xint. Germ Shep, male. xlnl '1lmO!lt h c n('w Mullf "UltSISMH08) C'l\ance for• s~cC'ssrut MOWISTHITIMI -• ds. l:: pt><1a llyftnrchl'n· Exper ;'Jeul 1n 11p $lOO.MH421 w /klds . G46 ·52S9 / M>ll.96J·Sl311111~~mc_ IMMIDfATft.Y futvruUpby VOU. for job sookcn lo chetk S1\VINGS COU:"'Sl<:t.OR lde Phone 675·\0\0 ror pearanct'. f\pfllY 1n . $40·S278. 22 .. Rot·iry Pow M • R"9 Mil It....... thC' On1 ly 1'110\ tleli ror Sa\•lnRf> &. Loan S· 11ppt \)\'r on. Pll'Alil! 1.'0ntnr\ wa.,h~r & Dryer. Gd oond : • C'r OWl'I • ..--·r w 1-1 I 1r t t l d tn.mn""'orc /\:;k forfno<1 Both ror "2"'0. d<1y5 Black Lab puppy, 4 mo. S.'15. <.t-. T11~k varuum WESTCUFf l\n establl l\ed com p11ny s n "'"" c as11 icu mn . socrn ion. e'lpen ence . STORECLllK ~ lk,era1t1• mnn:a•er~ ... "7"\4 c .!,."..,.,,o male. needs a 1ood cll.'11m•r .... •:I 1>45·152-5. servinl! OrangC' Q)un\} the Job )Ou want 1s 00\ Call Mr P.wen 962·2-146 • • "' ~ • • v """""'-'• ho -- -- ,....,.•1s•SRIU'!_l"'TIY forthc p1"tt8yHn. thcn•youm11tht t'\lns1dtor -. -------Cashiers. Ooor clt>rks. ~l oa \,·rdl.' t:nuntry l lc •-1-0 me.979-1867 IJln Set 525: Hlde·a·l>C'd ...v "' ..._ • _,, ~t Pk off.-ring )'Our service~ ~n t drop the ball! Get o stock clerks. iood fulurt'. Uub 3000 <.:lubhou~C' Rd yc ... s v& " is· v 11 ~h e d lbl r.' 7 W'"'ttcllff Dr. _,.,. • ll')(UC!nlc wy. h d h J ... 10" with a low <o t D I xlnt 1-n•f1t~. O '•cr 111. ,. :\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• r"rec Gray Tiger stripe<! · • u 1 n "· ..-131-3050 WU an [) m t e 01.J y . ' s lll y mu•t ~ ,,"val'lablc ror lull .. . . Schwinn "Tri·Wh--1-" k It t f n i;. n c ed aood 31$l5, 2 rx:cus chr:c. pale S.M.212 Allce Mal'l1n.MAt. W11n1ed category. Phon~ Piiot Clau 1r1ed Ad. ""'"" Like brand ne;"'"iow homes.96861M2 -wr~h.16$e~I Tw3in~S2S: MIWPORTllACH 6"2·5618 Phone642SGi8 lime work. 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Oe$pite the decline in the rate or growth, most economists say they believe lbe drop will be lem· pe>rary . The GNP represents the na· tion·s total output of goods and o.11," ........ _ DEBI CANON ANO 'Fl.UFFY' TOGETHER AGAIN Lost Cat, Owner Brought Together by MeH Women · 8 LiVes Left Fluffy Stowau:ay Returned " t By CANDICE . CHUBERT ' Ot Ill• O•llY Pflet SI.Ill _fluffy. the lost cat that Cell rro m a canvas-covered motorboat Saturday a fternoon near the San Diego freeway. has been reunited with her own er. Debi Canon of Santa Ana was l.JlfOrmed bv her mother . Mrs. Louise Canon, Tuesday that her Pf'l had been found. Only Debi had never been told the cal was missing. The gray. green-eyed cal had Ca I I e n a s I e e p i ns id e t he raotorboat or Debi's parents. Mr aid Mrs. Charles Canon of Foun· Wn Va lley. The Canons took nrr toward Newpe>rl Reuch with their boat :and stowawny 1n tow behind lh<'tr camper. As they stopped brit•ny on Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa before turning southlSound ooh> the San Diego fr<!eway. f1 uf fy•oke up. St\e tumbled from st'Cure sur ~dlnA& onto the street and run lntb the bushes. The los~ went unnolk cd hy the Canons as they sped ore 0010 th<' fl'eeway. h owever. It wns witnes!led by Sharon McCoy, JMelyn J ames and her son. David, all of Costa Mna. F1uffy was rescul'd from the boshe!I by Oav1d JamC's and ~pent tht' ·wt'ekend bftwt>en the James and M <'Coy hou.sC'holds. Meanwhile. a .SNlrch-for the Coast Weather Low doud s n ig'h t through mid·morning with s unny afternoon Wednes- day. Slightly warmer, -.ith high in low 70s at beaches. low 80s inl and. Low tonight mid"60s. INSIDE TODA,. Wn-e ~' of the West tamou. l11Jamou1 or 1n 6thottn? See 81. l•tlex •-nit<> At AMUMtU It IWIMOT•W 411•1 ,_,,_ .. ,,_.,.., "-· ... ... u .... ,...... "' 0r.,.c:......, "' s..u • ..-....... " T ... YltMll 41111 '-•1 At --.. ..... ._... .. .·. cat 's owner was begun. And that search ended this morning when Debi was told her cat was safe. 'Tm shocked, .. sald Debi. 'Tll say one thlng about that cat -s he 's blessed. She·s already used up more than nine lives." said Debi's mother. F1ufCy. 12, has been through other incidents which would make her latest adventure seem tame. Once s he crawled into a car engine and was still there when Debi's brother, Bob, drove off in the car. She lost a toe that time. Old HB Civic Center to Go Commercial? Huntington Beach City Council members voted 5·2 Monday night to dealcnate the former clv!c center complex for commercial use In future downtown re· developmenl plans. A hope was expressed by the majority ot the council that the commercial designation wouJd provide a catalytic effect on downtown redevelopment. Council members AJ Coen and ' Norma Gibbs voted a1ainst the action. Richard Harlow, city planning director, Hid the attkirrtuen re- garding lhe old Civic Center alte at 5th and Main Streets was a sianlftcant st ep toward Im· plementation of the redevelop. mentprosram. He sajd that lhe commerclaJ l•I would not rule out a portioo rA the property for public use. That could include a small park. He said there is a likelihood that the civic center will be de- molished in the future for de· \'elopment pending o(ficlat sane· lion. The council, sitting as mem· bers of the Redevelopment A1ency. also took three other de- cisions Monday night on re- development. They: -Approved the purchase of parking lots located on the •est side of Sth street between Orange and Olive A venues (Of' Sl00,000. -Approved a planning depart· ment draft ror guidellMs regard· ing redevelopment. -Set Sept. 13 as a public bear· m, date to consider the proposed redevelopment plan~ i services and is a key determi· nanl of how m any new jobs the economy generates as well u the economic status of Americans. The Commerce Department said the slower growth rate was accompanied by a quickening or inflation. Prices as me.asures in the GNP accounts, which include the prices or all goods and SttVices in the economy rather than just consumer prices, were up 5 percent at an annual rate in tht! s«Ond quarter. The inflation rate in the first quarter wws 3 percent. A sharp drop in the irowth rate had been expected by Ford ad- ministration economists for at least a month. Despite tbe slower growth rate, the GNP figures contained s ome encouraging signals. Demand in the economy, or the level of final saJes, actually grew at a faster pace : 4. 7 percent at an annual rate. Final sales bad climbed at a 3.7 percent rate tn the rtnt quarter . . Simultaneous with release oC the GNP figures, the Commerce Department reported that total personal Income of Americans grew by the smallest margin in ll months during June. Personal income for the month was at an· t nual rate or $1,368.9 biUion, an in· 1 crease or $6 billion, or four-tenths oC 1 percent, over May. Thal compared with a $10.4 billion advance in May and was lbe smallest monthly gain since personal Income dipped last July. The GNP accounts showed that. disposable personal income, which is total income after de· (See ECONOMY, Page A%) Vi·king Lands on Mars In Desolate Terrain harp· Photos Return PASADENA CAPJ America's Viking l spacecraft landed today on a dusty plain of Mars to search for lile on the red planet. ln a spectacular space achievement, Viking began send· ing back razo r-sharp photos of the planet's surfa<'e. T h e p ic tur es ar ri ved dramatically. appearing Une-by- line on television monitors after traveling 213 million miles at the speed oC light. The failure or two earlier Soviet liar• landing crafts had heightened the tension in the project laboratory . "The details are Just lncredl· ble," said Dr . Thomas Mutch, head of the lander imaging team. ''It just couldn't be better." he said as the first picture. a portion of the surface directly under one leg of the I ander appeared on tel evision m o nitors at J e t Propulsion Laboratory CJPLL It was of the Chryse Planllia. the Gold Plain or Mars and the smoothest known place on a planet marked by volcanic peaks and deep valleys and craters. ~l'lflrt ... Scientists cheered and bugged each other as the 1.JOO.pe>und crart radioed that it touched down on Mars at 4:53 a.m. PDT. The signal took 19 minutes t-0 1 ~· acbEarth. PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE MARTIAN LANDSCAPE SHOWN IN PICTURE FROM VIKING I Picture Copied ffom Screen at Jet Propulelon Laboratory Moments After Lending Pretident Ford telephoned his coniratulations to the project headquarters, calling the mis- sion a "wonderful and most re- markable success." Taxing Curbs Sought · He said , "I think it's amazing that in the s pan of a single lifetime, the exploraUon of space hu grown from lhe ctrealns of very, very few individuals to such a massive cooperative re· allty." Hunlington Council to Di.sews Charter Change Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury was at J PL for the touchdown, his drea1Jl5 racing ahead of the Vlk lng mission. "J know in the next m years we'll have a manned landing on Mars. Eventually we·u have col- onhed and t a ken over the planet, '"Bradbury sald. The first picture showed a n area or soil strewn with what seemed to be chunks oC rock or varyinc sizes. Mutch said It looked as though some of the rocks bad t ails of djrt formed by the rushing of strong Martian winds across the surface. Scientists had expected the landing alte, a low plain where streams m ay once have run, would t. covered by a blanket oC material deposited by the water. Alt11ou1h the surface pictures (See VIKING, Pa1e A2) By ROBERT BARKER Of-. O<llty l"ii.t SUf! Huntington Beach City Council members agreed Monday night to sit down and discuss a pro· PQ8ed city charter that they may elect to put on the municipal ballot in November. The meas ure would require a three.fourths vote of the city council lo raise taxes. The amendment Is sponsored by the Committee Against New Taxes CCANT J which recently fell about 200 signatures short of getting the meas ure on the Nov· ember ballot. City Councilman Al Coen suc· ceeded in w inning a greement from a CANT r epresentallve Monday to lower the requi red council voting majority to five members. Attorneys have previously given opinions that the three· fourths r equirement would technically m ean six votes out of seven would be needed to raise Shirley Vies Ol,ymp~ Coverage Continues Shirley BabHhoff won a qualifying spot ln tonight's 400 meter freestyle-women's competillon at the Montreal Olym- pic G•mes thil momlnl. The FOWltain Valley swimmer'• bid ror a gold medal wm be televised ton.tgbt. Daily PUol sports @ FAltor Glenn White is on tbe spot ror eovenge. His atcount ot the quali· Montrul fyinc heal -alon• with Olympics other Oraa1e Coast· -oriented Olympic «If• erqe ls in toda1'11part1MCtlm. Brian Goodell oUllsslon Viejo, who qualified Monday for ~ l.SOO·meter freestyle, alsowiU compete tonight. ForfUU deaUb. see sports. Page 84 • -----• )' taxes. Coen also received support from four of his fellow council members to link city transfer taxes with the CANT ballot pro- posal. Seven Valley Shops Hit By Burglars Thjeves broke Into seven sho~ al Fountain Valley's oldest shop ping center early today, escapln~ with an undetermined amount of cash and a stereo set, police said. The stores burl(larh:ed were al the 12.year-oJd Alpha Bela shop· ping center. Magnolia Street and Warner Avenue, and included the oCOce or City Councilman Marvin Adler, an oplometrUL Officers said lhe thieves pried open a rear door at the Hair Handlers, then went into other shops through a common celling. Other shops e ntered were J et Auto Supply, Lepleys Country Cake Shop, Fountain Valley Barbera, Johna's Outlet and Pinky's Locksmith shop, police said. When the bur1lars tried to enter Jet Auto Supply about 3 a.m. today, police aaid, they set off an alarm which dttw officers. 1be thJevea could not be fouacl, however. Dr. ,\dler reported no lou. police faid. A stereo and some cash was taken from the Hair Handlers. a nd about $50 was taken rrom the bakery. Officers said a safe was opened at the lock sbop and about $150 in cash wu miasing. Losses at other stores wu not believed to be lar1e, officers said. · ·I The transfer tax-was soundly defeated by voters last spring. Coen said this morning that it seems only equitable that the CANT group would go along with the council's desire to tack on lhc transfer l ax to Its proposal be(ause they both deal with new taxes. Coen said.he could live with a measur e requiring five af- firmative votes before taxes could be raised. "I can understand the con- cerns oC citizens over the tax· es, especially at this lime oC new assessments "l believe wo could get five votes If it proved absolutely necetJsary lo raise La~ca. •· he aald. Other council members who backed Coen in seeking to Ue the transfer tu to the CANT pro· pou t we r e N orma Gibbs, Richard Siebert, Ron Shenkman and Ted Barllett. Mayor Harriett Wieder and (See TAXES, Pace/\%) No Cheer For Sleepers Autumn Is not far away, HunUncton Beach police reallied Mond ay when summoned to a rousing diatwbance ol lbe peace. Patrolman Ed Suttle didn't have the heart lo do anythlnJ more than warn the five leenaied iirls who wn-e ma.ltinl all the noise to keep their voices down. They were practicing hl&h school football cbeen at a Ume •hen their netabbon were trying to cet to sleep, poli~e said. l A! DAILY PILOT H/F Paper Smuggled To Jury LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Tbe judge In the William and Emily Harri& ltlal r eveall'd today Lh;it ~meone had srnuegt~ inU> lhe Jury room a l wo-year-old Los Aocelel Timee teUinc ol Patricia Hearat'a kidnapini and her father's efforts to have her re· leased. <Related story. J\51 Superior Court Judge Mark BrandJer. v1slbly uJl'H,'t, s1Ud he would place all juron under oath and ask them who plattd lhe newspaper in a rest room used only by jurors in the case. He s aid a woman juror alerted the court's ba1liff to the presence of the newspaper m the rest room. He said a search was con- ducted late Monday and the paper was found stuffed in a wnstebaskel. The judge displayed lbe wastebasket a nd a discolored newspaper in the courtroom. The paper, dated Feb. 6. 1974, bad a huge banner headline reading: ·'Hearst Pleads With KJdnap- pers" and a smaller subhead, "Vo ws He lp 1r Daughte r Relea5ed nhurt." Brandler has forbidden Jurors to read any newspaper accounts or the Harris and Hearst cases. Miss Hearst is an absent codefcn· dant in the Harris trial, and her k1dnaping by the Symbionese Liberation Army has not been raised do.ring testimony. It Wasn't The Driver Who Paid T'No women who allegedly de· cided to teach a cab driver a lesson about leaving keys in his taxi languis hed in Huntmgton Beach City J aJI today on grand theft auto charges. The women were arrested ear- ly ltJonday after Yellow Cab Company driver Barry Adamson report«! a wayward taxi being driven from the Beehive beer bar. followed b y a late model domestic sports car. Police found Cab No. 23 aban· doned, then spotted the suspect Corvette and pulled it over at Edwards Street and Edinger Avenue, where the arrests were m.ade. Officer Ed Shuttle said the sus· perts offered no resistance wben informed they were under arrest on the felony charge, which car- nes S2.SOO bail. One· was identified as Lorena Kendrew. 29. of 280 San Joaquin St . Laguna Beach, who asserted- ly sw\ped Adamsoo's cab while he wa.s anside the tavern bunting 1'15 (are. Tht> other was 1dt-ntified as Colleen LaRl\e, 28. of 15381 LaSalle Lane. Huntington Beach, .,.. ho allegedly drove behind Miss Kendrew Man Charged In Molesting ~ .. ., ...... -....... FUN AT THE FAIR '-. Tr•vls Vandagrtft, 2 County Fair Offers Singer Merle Haggard Country singer Merle Haggard performs al 8 o~clock tooignl at lbe Orange County Fair. Today ta Fuller1Aln and ~ Juan Capistrano Day at the Oruge County Fair. The band of the day is the Squire Drum and Bugle Corps. Today, July 20 Noon to IOp.m. Fair ffigbligbta: S:l0-7 Guitar Contest, Heritage St~te 7:00 Parade, Grotmds 6:00 Squire Orum and Bugle Corps, Amphjthealre 6:.S-10 MootHUma's Revenge 7.9 Weaving and spinning, Home Living Pavilioo 7-10 Bob DowswelI. lt'ltering tec:hnique, Fine Arts Exhibit 7:00 Young Life Singers, Am· phi theater 8:00 Merele Haggard Show, Stadium 9:00 Young Lile Singers, Am· pb.itheater Wednesday, July 21 Noon lo 10 p.m . C.C.ta Mesa and Kids 08,1 Band of the day: Loa Angeles Police Junlor Band l2:00 Orange eating cootest, Grounds l : 00 Tire Rolling Cont est, Grounds 1-4 Weaving and Spinning, Home Living Pavi»oo 1-4 Gloria Rowe, oil portraits, Fine Arts Exhibit 1 : 30 Fr ench Cuisinart de- monstration, Gourmet Gallery 2:00 Water Toss Contest, Grounds 2-8 "Roving Clowns and Mimes, Grounds 3-8 Werner Hir~bel. one-man band. Grounds 4:30 Father Coughlin's Boys Choir 5:30 Clown Contest, Grounds 6.00 Los Angeles Police Junior Band, Amphitheater Fro• Pag# ,, I The OranJ{c• County District Al· tornt'y 's 0H1ce has filed to chaq(<'S of chi Id lllC)(esting and four charges of s ex ~rversion .11ta1nst a 36·)'ear-old fountain Vrtlll"Y man. police reported ECONOMY. • W arrcn F.. 11 aslouer, 11834 Q11nrtt C1rck . Is now frtt on ~~.000 bond, pohcc n id. II(' WM :IC('U~od or bt'ing st;wally In \'Olvcd with al least five y111anjt ~1rl~. polk~ !laid Officers arrested Rasloutr ot his homt-July 10 on one charge t•uch of child m olcsUna and SH perversion. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_ .,,._,. (~'' O~tt• ,_.....,. ••t" _..,~ '' .~.,..., ....... , ,...~, •• , ""41'•""'9..,,, .... °'-c-" "'*""••G c-• ~ ...... .. t_,.,.... H~ ..,..,....,. ~ .. """""' r,..., ... c .. 1. -_ _, """"'" -· ... -..,..""" ,:~, .. ,., ~ ..... , .. ~. ,.,..,....,. \#•llflt ...... 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The lat.at GNP figures in· <'ludcd rf'visions or earlie.- esUmates for recent years. The 9.2 percent growth in GNP for the first quarter represented an up- ward revision from tfle 8. 7 per- cent estimated last mOnt.b as the ~rowt b rate of GNP. The estimate~ provided for the lalc>!lt quarttt are also sub.}en to lattr rf'vlsion as a dditional d at:a becomes available. In another ecooomlc report.. the Federal Reserve Board had estimated that m a~acturen In the .oadon were aperaling at i3 perttnl ol capacity in the second qu..rter ol lhe year. That com- pared with 72.l pernnt rate o( c~pacity uUliiaUon in the pre- vious quarter and was the hjghest since 75.7 J>erttnt in &he last lbree mooLbs of 1974. S11mmer View Of History Foaata.in V aUey children who are taking part in summer play- ground programs will presenl a review or Amencan history at 7 p.m. Thursda)'. The event will be at tM city's Recreation and CWtural Center, lMOO BrookbW'SlSL The procram wW feature live · reprodeactiobs of American bi. tcwy, and set dUiCN and ~ tumes will be judaed by recrQUon staJr mtmbera. ~ pabk ia_lnvi\ed. Tips Flood In OnM~Kidnap Skateboarder Rides High SlrM&. driv•w•Yf. eW'ft pt\•ed C'Oncrtte tlood control c b ianne l s authorities who control the use or pla.cea thlo\~ attraact youn a 1 kutebo a r d enthus iasts thought they knew them all. Riley Replaces Battin County Supt>rvlsor Thomae IUley was n~med today to repla ce former 1upervhor R•rt Datbn on the Orangt Count)' TronsK District Bovd ot Directors. CHOWCH I LLA CAP > - Authoritits u y lh~y are ~inc Oooded with Upc to the mus kid- upiac-ol scbool dilldre.n. but no pot.lUve ide11tlrinUoo ol their ab- ductors ha.s t>toen announced. lnvt>stigators said lbey hope lo have names and photographs of thelbre.e abducton b)' today. "We've got 10 m8'\)' leads, I can't say wbich one ~ill lead to the bre aking or this case." Alameda CO\lnty Sheriff Tom Houchina said. Asked if the investigation was progress ing s atisfactorily , CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HERO, AS Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates said: "You 'd better believe it." . Authorities said they were us- lllg computers to check on s~h things as des~ripUons of possible suspects and vehicles. The investlRation Monday in· eluded two fresh leads and the rontinued bunt for three vans and three armed men described lo in- vestigators in vivid detail by the 26 cb.ildren and their school bus driver. Autborilie:s also reported they had located some clothing taken rom t1Ma--Victim~ by.-the-kid- napen beside a IUPway near Saratoca, UO m Uea nor'tbwest o( this small -rarming ~ODlty where the 2'7 were abdud.ed. The mulled trio hijacked the bus Tftunday. left tbe 2'7 i.o an un- derground bunker i.o a gravel quarry that night at Uvennore, 95 mlle:s north ol Cbowcbilla. Tbe victims dug their way out and escaPed Friday evening. One new lead came from a former inmate at San Quentin prison who told Tuolumne Coun- ty Sheriff Jack Utteral "that while be was in the joint he knew of three or four lllY3 who talked incessantly about a kidnap operation they intended to pull when they got out, in which they E',..•P-.eAJ VIKING ••• showed a rocky surface, the lander apparenUy avoided any geoloeic hazards t.bat project of. ficiab bad feared might imperil the touchdown. In the corner or the rtrSt ptcture could be seen one of Vlki.oa's round met~J land.in« footpads. ~ rivets on the footpad were visible and the footpad ca.st an oval shadow in the late afternoon sun as it rested oo the soil among the r ocks. which Mutch described u ''a beadiful eoUec- tion of boulders.•• The a«oect picture was to be a panoramic view of the Martian landscape. Viking 1. the first of two un - manned American spacecraft scheduled to land on Mars this summer. was launched Aug. 20. It arrived near Mars and went In- to orbit around the planet - which is about half the aite or earth -a month ago. Viking 2 is an identical lander and is soaring through space and is due to enter Martian orbit Aug. , Services Set For Retired OCMC Chief F\lneral services will be held Wednesday in Newport Beach for retired pbyslclao John ll. Linson , a lormer medical director of Orange County Medical Center who died Sunday. Dr. Linson was 90 at the time or his death at the Mesa Verde Coovalucent Jlospital. Prior to his tUlopitalizaUon, he was a longtime resident of I.Jdolsle. He was a f(ri.duale or the University of Nebraska and received his doctorate from th~ Rush MediC'al College of the University olCHicagoin 1912. Or. Linson served with the U. S. Public Health Service from 1914 to 1949 and was an officer In the U.S. Coasl Guard. From 1950 to 195', he was the medical director for the Orange County Medical Center. oow the UC Irvine Medical Center. Dr. Li.Moo was a mem'be!' of the Reti r ed Officers Asso- ciation. the American Lawn Bowlers of Newport Beach. the Sons of the American Revolulion and the Assodatioo o( Military Surgeons. He leaves his widow. Helen ; a brother. Walter, or Nebraska; dauahters, Mrs. Dwight Roberts of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Richan'I Dodie of Saata Ana. and six grandcbUdren. Services will be conducted at 11 a .m . at Pacific View Memorial Park °"'* wttll tlle !Uv. John Lindwall ud Jolut Saith olficlatlna. would use a group oC ct11Jdrt n for holta•e.s." Jdenl.l\1 ol the former irun~~ was witb.b.-Jd. lnvesHgalors al~o checked 011 a report that a ma n tned lo ~et an unhctnsed van paint ed 111 Oaldand Monday morning, bul "t~ off' wben a suspicious shop worker askt'\:I the driver tor the vehicle'• serial number. Alameda County Sheriff's U.. Edward Volpe said the paint bop owner gave a description ol the man which cl06.ly resembled descriptions of one ol the sus- pects. But he said a composite draw- ing from lhe owner's description did not resemble any of lhe three known suspects. Authorities. however, h ave hinted at the possjbility of a fourth party in· voived in the kidnap. voipe said the bac of clothing was found Sunday by children beside Callfomia 9 in the Santa Cruz mountains south of San Jose. "We've picked up a bunch or clothes ... and we have con· firmed that some ol the clothes belong to the victims." Volpe said. Authorities revealed also that anJdentification..ca.rd, boots ... an pants taken from the bus driver by the kidnapers were found al the sames~ ~ar \be bigbw.ay. They were being checked for fingerprints. WWELL THOMAS _HOSPITAUTED DENVER <AP> -Radio com- mentator Lowell Thomas has been admitted to Presbyterian Medical Center here for ex· a mi nation. Hospital officials said Monday that Thom as, 84, WU nowo to · Denver from Santa Rosa Sunday night after compWning that he dido 't feel well. Thomas' son, Alaska U. Gov. Lowell Thomas Jr., and his physician, Dr . .Robert eo,,wort.h Jr., said Thomas was doing fuie. but was expected to remain in the hospital at lea.st u.otll the end of thewttt. However. ll unllngton Beatb polJce h•ve a new one IOQed today. lnve.Ugators took t>M teen11ge r into custody ut College View $('hool 1n north Huntingto n Bench ewer the weekend after a nearby resident ~Cid that tbc boy and five f r ie nd s wer e Mateboardin& on the roof otlhe school. • The youlh faces juvenile court cbartes of resisting arrest and lack ot pareotaJ control. His pals evaded poU~. ~raignment Set in Export Indictment Sept. '1 bas bttn set for tbe ar- raignment of Harbor Area busi· oessman Vernon Edler Sr. In· dieted last week by a Los Angeles f'edttal Grand Jury oo charges of illeJally exporting technology. EdJer.-who was in-Europe on• bostneu trip al the time lbe seven-count ind ictment was bud•d down, surrende..red himself to U. S. Customs agents Fnday at Loa Aogdes ln1ema- tional Airport. cu.toms agent Tom Neal said EdNr' wu releued on bis own re- coCDiUACe. Edler-was to have been ar· raiped Monday in the U. S. Ma1illrate 's Court in Los Ancdes. but the judge aaiped to b1a case ii on vacation, so Sept.. 7 was set for the court ap- pearance. He will also enter a plu at that time. Edler, president ol F.dler In- dustries, Inc .• an aeraspace firm located near the Orange County Airport, ia accused ol selling let'bnical data to France without the prior approval ol the U.S. State Department in violation of the Mutual Security Act ol 1954. Tbe iod.ictment also accuses the rl1'1n of twice making false applintions to the state depart- ment. Slmultancously. Sup rvisor Laurence Schmit was appoint"4 Battln's repliacemcnl on tht L.oc•I Aeeno Formatlon Oorn~ mission. • The appointments wtte made by Board ol S upervlsora Chairman Ralph Diedrich ln the wake of BatUn'a removaJ as a county supervisor last week. The deposed Ftrst Distrkt supervisor automatically forfeit- ed his elected post whea sen- tenced following his convictioo on misuse of ol'fiee cbarps. Today Diedrich went aboul restructuring the board to com- pensate foe Ballin 'a at.ence. loduded iD that n!llb'uctwing was the appointment of Diedrich to act as the officer in cbarse ol Battin'• former olftce st.rt as well as tbe general acounUna · responsibility that 1oes with maintenance ol t.be olfice. Riley and Scltmit's appoint· meats came as vacancies oc· curred on the transit district board as well as the Local Agen- c y Formation Comm ission because ol Baum 's disposal. E',....P~AJ TAXES ••• Ma_y« Pro Tem Rem Pattinsoo YOted against it. They say the property transftt tu--e tu th.at •'OUld be charged at &he time ol we o( or pu~hue ol property- was a separate and distinct i.s- sue. A CANT drive to qualify its pc"OpOMd charter amendment for elution fell s hort b y 216 signatures. Tbe CANT committee bas served notice thal it intends to pursue the matter. however. and says it can obtain the additional sipatuns, but not sooa enough for the November baUol. U the group were to follow this action, the city would be forttd to iocur the costs ol a special elec- tion in 1977 that would be between $25,000 and $30,000, ac- cording to officials. Do this. this Thr per"'"ll in th· pit1t11t· j., i11,t;cllinu I< 111 wtH~e hnu.~ msulahon it' ht' .1\ll(' II'... a \l(•!V Ntlilrt ":ty 111 spttnd a S:nurd:w ilftr m1. •II. • F1rr tlfte thrnJt, he11 kf'tf> h1 .. h11u"(' '' ~ni1 .111<1 cwy d11ritij? the olfd" rnt1:r month .... ,\ 11d rw>d11fr the ammnt of s..rn~ he u~ f11r}w;itms.r h\· up tu'.~!'~. \\li n ~tnnm r nlfL-; :m111nd. i1hulnt1• lfl \\'ill help kt't'p th<> he:1t uol. Anti. if lw h.i' au cn1l(li 1lonin1t. llNlf:\li• m c:m helµ him ..,,,, l' 1 •11 l, ~1lm)! ,, .... ts, wo. Helt :\f .. oloo(l\'i.' 1111 th~ p ... t of 11N.1ll.1t1t1n. Simplr by ct< 1in" 1t him~lf. 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L 69, NO. 202, 2 SECTIOfliS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS :.Hinshaw Lawyers Ask Overthne Probe ~I ByTOllBHLEY Md <lcholu in support ol the d•· attomey'• olfk• was ""1 1ty of co1mty d•p•rtments. •ncludlOll Harris told Judge Oomenlchini Hinshaw·1 th.at warranted in· Or oe_o...., "'*IM!t mand, refused to immedlately d.i.s<'rimlnatol')• prosecullon when the district a u orney·s orflce. that action ai:alnsl Hinshaw was vestigation or prosecution." ~e County Su~rior .Court rule on the motion. Hinshaw was Indicted oo multi-practices a system of com· based on the fact that assessor·s Judge Dom enlchinl will be 1 "9dce Frank Domeruchiru was "I'll n~ the r~t of the day lo pie felony counts. pensotory overttme identical to e mployes we re rewarded for asked this week to irant or deny \ Mlted today to sign a court order read these depositions." he told Those charges are based on al· lbat which Hinshaw used to re-overtime while they were actual· Mc Nicholas• motion for dis· • tbat would permi.t Congressm.an McNlcholas. He lndlC'ated that he legations that the Newport Bead> ward bis rmployes. ly working on the Hinshaw cam-missal of the charges. U tbe mo- Andrew fflnsha~ s lawyers to·~· will grant or deny the court order Re pu b I 1 can pe rmitted his Branding the d<'mand for n dis· paign. lion Is denied jun selection will ~Uaate overtime practices in early Wednesday. employes while he served as covery order as .. a fishing ex· "l don't know or any informa-begininthe delayedtrlal. every county deS?artment. . Mc Nicholas said information Orange County assessor in 1972 to pedition · • Deputy District Al· tioo held by any county depart· In an earlier trial, Hinshaw Judje Domen.1chinl, sur,•eymg derived from a survey of county work dun ng county time on his torney Cliff Harris denied that ment that would benefit him.'' was convicted or bribery and sen· , • pile of depositions offered by overtime practices will help him congressional campaign. Hinshaw was singled out for pro-Harris sajd, "We certainly know tenced to one to 14 years in state , d' re n s e alto r n e Y John to prove his point that the distriet McNicholas argues that many secution. of no overtime system other than prison. He is free on appeal. RV Ban Rapped Residents Riled, Seek Change By WLAllYKAVE 0t111eoa11r ~l1otS&Mt At least one city councilman -and-a number o!..uvine residenl.t say they are angry about the recreational vehicle parting ban enae'led by _the _city council in June. - They will try lo change the new law Aug. 24 , wben councilmen are scheduled to consider ways to enforce the parltlng ban. The n e w ruling restricts vehicles that are more than 83 ln· ches in width fro'rn parldng on cl· ty streets. However, it bas not yet Economic ··Rise Bogs been enforced because city starr members are still compleUng signs to post at various locations aroundtbacity _ Councilman J ohn Burt.on, the only councilman lo vote against the new law, s aid today be will urge I.be council to ·~crap-the re.. solution and draft a whole new ordinance." Burton said tbe measure bas a number or m~or flaws and cited tbe followlng examples: -Because the council enacted a resolution, no public bearing • was needed. Burton says a public hearing should be required and an ordinance enacted. -The low-ke y enforcement policy envisioned by the council is discreUonary , accoromf to Burton. putting the chie of police in a difficult position. "It's • eit.btr aJaw ot it isn't," be said. -A number of Irvlnereslaents use RVs to go to and from work. ··rm a1ainst any law that Im· pacts Irvine resideats ' lifestyles," Burton commented. -The council said it passed the resolution because« public 1afe- <See lllLED, Pace AZ) Elite Impasse ~ Abercrombie and Broke ~~--=.,.",=, .... tu="---~ In Spring ~... FIREMEN BATTlE BLAZE IN TURTLE ROCK UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Fire Guta One HouH, D•met•• Another. Ceuling $70,000 In Damege NEW VORK (APJ -Abettrombie & Fitch, exclusive oulfltters of great expediUons and backyard barbecues, is beset wltb money problems and looking for a buyer or a partner, a spokesman for lta management said on Monday. Turtle Rock Homes .'Damaged by Fire Home~rs' Water Bills Increase $2 A fire that caused $70,000 damage swept through two partially built houses at the .Broadmoor corutruction site in tbe Twtle Rock area o( Irvine Jl~y afternoon. <>ranie County Firemen spent a half hour battling lhe blue, wblcb totally destroyed one alread1·framed hous e and caused partial damage to qotber. A apoltesman from the fire de- pertmeat aaid the fire was pro- ltebly lpited by a cigarette t.cmed Into the first unit's atrium. He said workers al the site had eaten their lunch ln the atrium prior to the 2 p.m . blaze. The houses, called Turtle Rock Glen Patio Homes by· Broad· moor. will sell for $96,000 to $126,000 when completed, accord· ing lo a Broacknoor spokesman. Fire officials said the first unit had $60.000 worth ol damaie and will have to be rebwlt from scratch. The second house re- ceived Sl0,000 worth oC damaie. they said. The site is located o(f Turtle Rock Drive. about a half mile ea.st of the Campus Drive. The average bomeowner's monthly bill for water and sewer services from the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) will ln· crease about $2 beginning Sept. 1. Directors of tbe JRWD an· nounced today that for the first time In 2~ years, they are in· creas ing water and sewer service rates. Water rates will'rlse 10 percent acroes-lbe·board and sewer rates will increase $1.50 per month for bomeownera. Commercial users will receive an equivalent rate -Uuatmenl for their service. Police Bold Surf er After Wave Fight Merle Lundberg, IRWD finan· clal director . said the rate hikes are due to rising costs for Import- ed water and operating ex· pensea. He said the adjustment of rates hnd been held off as long as pass•· ble, but was finally nooessary. hncy surfln« Jed to tho arrest ~ a 25-year old LJguna Beach •n booked Monday ror assault 'With a deadly weapon -his aurfboard -following n lludlfront light. Laguna Beach police said E nt S. Henry. 1.ao Bluebird yon. was arrested alter G_len ay, 19, of 840 Canyon View Drtve, reported he was attacked •1 • rnan who u sed a aarp-nosed s urfboard as a i.ce in a fl1ht. Murray was not lr\)ured in the t a.m. altercation on the beach belbw Thalia Street. Henry was .. ld on $10,000 bail and was acheduled for arraignment today in Soulb Orange County l&Mniclpal Court. He toid officers he was surfmg off the beach when another rider ~rformed a ·'shoulder hop maneuver•· and cut across his .,.th in sueb a manner as to Riot Alert Held JOHANNESBU RG. South Mica <AP> -Reinforced police ptilrol• were on the alert ror a ..., outbreak of rioting today in tM Soweto township eight mjles .-eh ot Jobannesburl. The gov- ..-nent poalponed the reopen-... ot bleck schools. scheduled .,.. tod97. followin1 widespread ·~ of anuaovernment de· -1J'•tiau lo Soweto to coln· · ehh wit.la tbe retumpUon or d • create a hazord. Mur ray s aid the 1ncldl'nt caused him to fall from his board which washed ashore. lie said he bad words with the other nder who then threw his bollrd at Murray. The board mlssed. and Murray took it, ndini it to shore. There, when the otMr surfer arrived, a fif(bt began. Murny said he was choked and struck. At one point. It wag reported. Henry picked up the board and holding ll wuh both hands. shoved It at Murray's M•c:I. The victim said he warded off the point or the board wllh his bands. The l\Vt'rage homeowner in Irvine now poys a totaJ bill for wa· ter and sewer ser vices of about $10 per month. That cost will rise to aboul S12 per month when thc- new rates go into e Hect , Lundbt?rg said. JRWO direC'lors approved 11 1978·77 budget of $41 ,664.000 That's an Increase of $17 mlllion over the past year·s budget. Lundberg said the large budget la necnaary in part bcc l\use Im· ported water r ates will Jump to man acre foot, an increase of 24 percent over the rate in J anuary, 1974 wben district service rates wtre last increased. Shirley Vies Ol'YfRpic Coverage Continues Shirley Ba basholf won a quallf)l1ng spot in tonight's coo meter freestyle women's competition at the Montreal Olym· pic Ga mes thjs morning. The fountain Valley swimmer 's bid for a gold medal will betelevlsed tonight. Daily Pilot sports ® Editor QJenn White ls on the spot for cover age. Hls accounl of the qualj-Montreal fying beat -along with Otympks other Orange Coast. oriented Olympic cov· er age i.9 in today 's spottss~on. Brian Goodell of Mlsslon Viejo. who qualified Monda)! ror the 1.500-meter freestyle, also will compete tonight. For Ml deaUls, see sports, Page 84. .. WASHINGTON <AP> -The ()roes Nalloaal Product (GNP>. broadest measun d t.be nation's ecooomic well-being, regis~ a sharp drop In the growth rate during the spring quarter, the government reported today. The drop was attributed primarily to a stabiliullon or business inventory accumula· tion. The Commerce Department sa.id lhe GNP grew at an annual rate 9' 4.4 percent in volume for April through June, compared with a 9.2 percent annual rate or growth In the year's first quarter. Despite the decline in the rate or growth, most economists say they believe the drop will be tem· porary. The GNP represents the na· tion's total output of. goods and services and is a key determi· nant or how many new jobs the economy generates as well as the economic status of Americans. The Commerce Department said the slowe r growth rate was accompanied by a quickening of inflation. Prices as meuures ln the GNP accounts, which include the prices or all goods and services in the economy rather than jus t consuD)er prices, were up 5 percent at an annual rate in the second quarter . The inflation rate In the first quarter was 3 percent. CSee £CONOMV, Page AZ ) The M-year-old firm outfitted Teddy Roosevelt for hia African aafaris; it prorided fasbine lures for Ernest Hem· ineway; cold weather clothin1 for Charles Undbergb and Arct.lccampinggearforAdm.RJcbBdByrd. Donald T. Clune, a member of the firm's exec$·ve committee, said Monday the store is looking for a merg or a buyer. He said the store Jost $.540,000 in 1975 alter sev aJ years in the red, but he said it is still solvent. The late Ethiopian Emperor Halle Selassie sent emissaries there for his safari goods. And Abercrombie's might be the only store in New York that sells hand-aewn saddles for camel ridinl. Viking Ship Lamh; Mars Said a 'Desert' PASADENA (AP-Viking 1 made America's first Mars landing look easy, dropping down s afe ly toda y on a boulder-s trewn pl ain and sending back stunningly sharp pi ctures o f a l a nd scap e resembling the Southwestern desert. No Martian creatures were seen s tirring among the boulders and d unes. Nor had they been expected , though Mars has often been thought of by earhtlings as the planet most likely to harbor life. The robot laboratory that wilt continue a search for Martian life seemed absolutely Intact after settllng lo the plain among boulders that might ttave been large enough lo wreck the lander. It was the first successful soft touchdown on Mars In history. The trouble-free landing and the startling photographic detail or light and dark rocks, sand dunes and a stark horizon lelt scientis ts trembling with emotion. "There are tears in my eyes my heart is beating Cast ••• lt'• mjnd boggling,•• sald Noel Hin· ners, associate administrator of the nation's s pace aaency. By coi ncidence, it was the seventh anniversary ol another l space milestone -the day men first walked on the moon. College Trustees Cut Spending Plan As television monitors at the J et Propulsion Laboratory CJPL> reproduced. one llnc al a time, Viking's first panoramic picture or lhe landscape, lm•1· Ing team leader Thomas Mutch exclaimed, "Oh goth. lhal't Ju11t lovely ... you can almotl lm- aglne youraetr walklnt rlthl out By WILLIAM SCllltEIBER Oll~•D•llrll'lltit.._.. Saddleback College trustees knocked a few ribs out of the ad· min istration's $19.1 mllllon "bare bones'' budget proposal for the next school year Monday. After long debates. the board adopted a rote th al will force the school's finan,cial experts to slash another $471,000 from the spending plan. On a ~-2 vote, the rate was fi xed at 9S cents per SlOO of. assessed valuation. That's sUll more Unan five cents higher than last year's figure but three cents less than the ''absolute minimum" the ad· miniatraUon saJd it needed to weratein 1976-71. Ev~ if the rate bad been held at last year's level, district pro- perty owDers would still be P•Y· inc sizeable tax Increases ••use of a cnasaive2&2 percent spurt ln average assessed vai... ....... l'ruk Greinke noted ttllt me mtrtct ~ raise 13 mllllon more than lut year even ift.batax rate remabled the same because of the valuaUon IUf'le. He and fellow board membtr Robert Bartholomew, both or Tustin. moved to hold the rate at the 1975-76 level of about 90 cents per $100 or assessed value. But the moUon was defeated after 8u11lne111 Manager Roy Barletta aald such an action would requJre cutting more than St.2 million from ~ proposed budget -a move he claimed would "seriously damaie" the <See COLLEGE, Page A%) SENATE OK.4YS 1977 TAX ClJT . WASHtNGTON CAP) -The Senate voled this itftemooo to ex· tend t.broucb Dec. "ll.1977, the ln· dMduaJ tu cuts enacted lul year. 1be major part of the lJlX re- ductloe, a $35-per-penon lalt credit, would be extended t.broatb all of um. Two other portiOM, a special tax credit for poor working families and lhe standard deductions, would be made perm anent. (See VI.KING, Pase AZ> Coa8t Weather Low clouds nig ht through mid-morning with i>unny afternoon Wednes· d~y. Slightly warmer, with high in low '70s al beaches, low'80I inland. Low tmighl mld·80s. INSIDE TODA 't' · Wert MrOH o/ ,,., Wtlt /amout. h•lomou1 or ill bf1wttrt7 Stt 81 . l•tlex MY-Seniff AJ ........... • A• 1..-~· •• Mii u ... n ea L..M...... Al _,Tr.. AU ~· Al-..... At ~ eJ•ll • ........... AM ~· ., .............. . C.--" 9J .,..... o-ty ,,. DNlll .... lc~ Al ._. ... ,..... "'"" •~"• ,.. T_..._ an ....,..lu1~u• •• "-""" •• ~· at•11 ...... •• ....... ..... , ...,,..... ,.. A 2 DAIL V PILOT Riley Replaces .Battin County Super •~or Thomas Rtley was named today to replace f ormer s upe rvisor Robert Battin on th~ Oran&e County Transit District Board of Directors. Simultane'ous ly . Supervisor Laurence Schmit was appomted Battin 's rep I a cement on the Local Agency Formauon Com- ml.sslon. The appointments were made by Board o f Supervisors Cha.irman Ralph Diednch in the wake of Battin's removal as .. county supervisor last week. The deposed First District s upervisor automatically forfeit- ed his elected post when sen- tenced following his com•k tion on misuse of office charges. Today Diedrich went about restructuring the board to com pensate for Battin 's absence. Included in that restructuring was the appointment of Diedrich to act as the officer in charge of Battin 's form er office staff as well as the general acounting responsibility that goes with mamtenance of the office. Riley a nd Schmit's appoint- ments came as vacancies oc- curred on the transit distract board as \~ell as the Local Agen- cy Form at ion-CornmiS!>lon because of Battin's disposaJ. T~ay July 20 ,975 ORANGES WERE "'OCESSEO HERE IN NORTH IAVINE FROM 1911TO1971 Tonight City Considers Preserving Stte or Permttttng New HouHt landmark Preservation Irvine Planners to Retain Packing Plant? For S5 years. oranges were washed. weighed and packed at the old Francis Packmg llouse on the Irvine RanC'h. However. unless the Irvine PJ;Anning Commission postpones approval tonight of the tentative tract in Northwood where the plant is located, the abandoned wooden structure will be torn down t o make way for new houses. Commissioners will be asked at the 7: 30 meeting :it College Park School to consider postpon. ing approval of tract 9162, by Leadership Homes, for 00 days. That would allow city staff mem- bers to Investigate ways or pre- serving the old packing house. Commissiont-rs will attempt to decide if the old building has his- torical value, and if so, what should be done with it. · planning commission investigate ways lo preserve the site. In a rt'port prepared by a con- sulting firm, the building is listed in "excellent condition." Possi- ble uses for the packing house in· elude museum, theater, library, teen center. arts and crafts center, printing plant, office buildin_g. retail or wholesale store. nursery. day care center or police station. Fem Answers C H OWC HIL LA (Ar J Authorities say they arc beinR flooded with tips ln the mass k1d- naplng of school children. but no positive idenliflcalloo or U1\'ir ub ductors has been nnn<>unced. lnvt-stigators said they hope to have names and photographs or the three abductors by today. "We've got so many leads, I can't say which one will Jead t.o the br eaking o f this case ... Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins said . Asked if the investigation was progressing satisfactorily, CHOWCHILLA DAIVER BECOMES A HERO, AS Madera (;ounty Sheriff.Ed Bates saiJ : "You'd better believe 1t." Authorities said they were us- ing c0mputers to check on such things as descriptions of possible suspects and vehicles. The lnvestiiation Monday in· eluded two fresh leads and the continued hunt for three vans and three armed men described to In · vesllgators in vivid detail br the 26 children and their schoo bus drlver. ! OJ>t'rotion they intended lo pull when they .:ot out. In which they would use n rroup of children for hostage ." ECONOMY. • A sharp drop In the growth rate had been expected by Ford ad· ministration economists for at least a month. Despite the slower growth rate. the GNP figures rontaJned some encouraging s ignals . Demand in the economy, or the level of final sales, actually grew at a raster pace: 4.7 percent at un annual rate. Final sales had climbed at a 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter. Simultaneous with release or the GNP figures, the Commerc~ Department reported that tot~ personal income oC Americans grew by the smallest margin in 11 months during June. Persontl income for the month was at BIJ· nual rate of $1.368.9 billion. nn in- crease or $6 blllion. or four-tenths or 1 percent. over May. Hi:rishaw N on~voting Status Challenged The packing house, built in 19Ht, is located in North lrvine near the center of Northwood. on Yale Avenue at the railroad spur. It's one of the few remaining packing hous.es on the Irvine Ranch or in Orange County. The city's Historical, Archaeological and Paleontological Committee recommended last week that the Irvine Planner Tom Miner not- ed tbat there are obvi~benefits to preserving the historical site. However. he added that there are also llabllities, including the fact that the Yale Avenue realign- ment as now planned would take off 2S feet or the building. Miner said he offered the commission no r ecommendation, only In· formation. Authorities also reported they had located ~ome clothing ta.ken from the victims by the kid- napers beside a highway near Saratoca. "° miles-northwest or this small farmirul communitv where the 27 were abducted. The m asked trio hijacked the bus Thursday, left the 27 in an un- derground bunker in a gravel quarry that night at Llvermore. 9S miles north or Chowchilla. The victims dug their way out and escaped Friday evening. That compared with a $10.4 billion adv-ance in May and was the smallest m onthly gain since personal income dipped last. J u_ly. The GNP accounts showed that disposable personal income, which is total income after de- duction of taxes, amOlmted to SS.452 per person in the second quarter. That compares with per capita disp0sable oersonal in- come of ~S.347 In t he first • quarter. , LOS ANGELES-Laguna Niguel attorney Michael Patrick Clanrcy won a pretrial victory here Monday in his bid to reform congressional regulations tt\at deprive Rep. Andrew Hinshaw of voung powers while the Newport Bcar h Republican continues to hold office. Federal court Judge William P. Gray rejected a molion by the federal prosecutor for dismissal of Clancey's action which pro· tests that 40th Congressional Dis· trlrt voters are victJms of t:uca- t ion without r epr esentation because or the silµation. Judge Gray told lawyers Cor both sides that it will take a three·Judge panel to finally rule on the merits or Clancey'$ lawsuit. ..._ He believes that the trio can be assembled in time for a Sep· tember hearing into the action. Clancey. an unsuccessful can- didate for Hinshaw's seat. made 1t clear Monday that his lawsuit 1s not desi11ned to help llinshaw lie said hi s aim is to seek a re- form lha t would permit ConJ?ress ' to prompUy remove in the future any member found guilty or a felony offense. lhnshaw has been sentenced to one lo 14 years in state pnson after being ronvictcd of bribery l'har~es stemming from h.is con· WWELL THOMAS HOSPITAUZED OF.NVER <AP) -Radio com- m(•ntator Lowell Thomas has been admitted to Presbyterian Mf'c11tal Center here for ex- Hmrnat1on. Ho11p1tal officlnls s:ild Monday !lull Thomas. 84. was flown to Denver from Snnta Roon Sundny night lifter complaining that he didn't feel wf'll. 1'homos' son. Alaska Lt. Gov. Lowell Thomu Jr., a nd his phyRlclan. Or. Hobert Bosworth Jr • ~111d Thomas was dolnl( fine. but was ex~cted t(')rcma1n In the h~pitnl at least until the end or thf'week. 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"'°"I<• 111"'110 ,,...,,..,~ .. -••J-06.Jt =-~ ::::, ~.:;:. ~~.=.."":r~ ........ , er ... ., .. ,.,,_.,, ..,,_,.._ M•Y .. rt•tM•IC-4 "'""-"' >Mll•I ...,"'''""' •I ,_..,.._,, - lot<-..... -·--·"' .. C..'6 ...... Col"---~ .... 119 ~ ...... W H -~~~~tJ-ty; ____ _ T duct wbHe he ser\'ed as Orange County assessor. He has r efused to r esign from his $44 ,600-a-year congressional post. He was defeated in the June Republican primary. Hinshaw will lea\le congressional office Dec. 31. Clancey additionally is seeking congressional reform in terms of convicted members via a U.S. S uprem e Court laws uit scheduled for a hearing by the high court in October. He hopes Lhat one or both ac- tions will mean the end of House Rule 43 -the reguJatioo that permits a convicted con- gressman to retain orfice. but bars tum from votlng and Joining in committee debates. COLLEGE • • college's growing lll5trucllonal program. Then Trustee Patrick Backus asked Supt. Richard Lombardi if he could .. make do Wllh a rate of 94 cents." LombardJ and Barlet- ta conferred and said the lowest they could possibly go was 94.93 cents. Trustee Donna Berry, who thought Lombardi had said "93 or 94 cenL'I,' • then moved that the rate be set at 93 cents per $100. That motion was also defeated. Backus stepped in again and said. "l'm m oving that the rate be set at 9S cents and I don't ghre a rats ... what anyone thinks.·· llis motion, after some addi- tional discussion, was approved 5-2. Barletta said after the session he had "no Idea where to cut this budget but apparenUy It"s been given to us <the admlnJstrallon) to dolt. During t he budget debate. s everal capital expenditure Items were considered for re- moval. including $21,000 to start n child care center, $250,000 for a i>ynthelically surfacod running track and $95,000 for new park In.If rac11ilies. On narrow •·3 votes. th<> child care facility and track Wl'rc re- tnined and the parking fund was cut to SS0.000. The final vote Ot'I the tax rate was a mild rebuff of the ad- ministration, wblcb had strongly recommended Increasing the proposed budget to $20.7 miJUon. That would have been ac- complished by hanging onto all additional money generated by the valuation increase and by raising the district tax rate to its legal maximum or $1.082 per $100. Barletta argued that lhe in· c r ease would h ave been "justified" because it would have permitted restoration or many expenditures trimmed from the budget over the past few mootbs . Th.roughout'the evening's long discussion . ther e was a s plit amon1 board philosophies. Tnastees James Marshall or IAluna Hills. Larry Taylor of Laiun• 'Beach and Norrisa P . Brandt or Irvine favoc-ed the Sl9.l million fifure or a litt.le.:mMe for tear ol damarin.g the sebooJ'1 operat.ions in the face ol muslve etl.roU.ment blcreua, • VIKING LANDS ON MARS The latest GNP figures In· e luded revisions of ear lier estimates for recent years. The 9.2 percent growth ln GNP for the first quarter represented an Up· ward revision from the 8.7 per- cent estimated last month as the there!" g rowth rate o f GN P . T he t at or cried • •'We h ave estimates provided for the lateat One new lead came from a former Inmate at San QuenHn prison who told Tuolumne Coon· ty Sheriff Jack Utter al "that while he was in the joint he knew ot three or four guys who talked incessantly about a kidnap The pictures traveled 213 tou c hd ow n ! W e ha ve quarter are also subject to lator million miles and -even at the touchdown!.. Dru FI c·1 d revtsion as add1t1on a1 dat,,a speed of light, 186,000 miles per Officials a nd mission con-g aws 1 e becomes available. second -took 19 minutes to re-trollers whooped. cheered and WASHINGTON CAP> -The ln another economic report, ach earth. hugged each other, with the Food and Drug Administration the Federal Reserve Board had The pictures showed a low-warmest applause reserved for has found serious flaws in n •• t d th t uf · lying plain called Cbryse. w .. 'ch esuma e :i man acturc.>rl'i '" m Jim Martin. the burly project private laboratory's tests on a the nation were operatinA at 73 atooetime m ay have drained wa· manager w1t.h a misty look in his n ew antiarthritis drug, offici;JJs percent of ca parity in the second ter from several winding chan-eyes. told a Senate hearing. quarter of the \'Car nebinthe reg~n.Nowltisadey, ::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. humpy plain, and Mutch said it was quite "reminiscent of some desert a r eas on ear th.·• particularly the Sc.iuthwestern United States. But in eight days, a telescopic arm is to reach out and grab a claw full of Ma rtian soil to be de- posited in three life-detecting ex· periments aboard the 1,300- pound lander. On Mars. the squat three· legged craft weighs about 450 pounds because the planet's gravity is weaker than earth's. U any tiny organisms are liv- ing in the soil, the experiments are believed capable of finding them. Carl Sagan of Cornell Universi- ty, one of the best-known ad- vocates of sear ching for extrater- restrial life, called the terrain a "neat surface. "It's just tremendously excit-1.ni. especially after a series of Soviet failures," said Sagan, a member of the lander photo- graphy team. ··Mars is a very tough place to land. I s1.1spect. Mars will be sufficientlv In- teresting to hold our interest." The Soviets have landed t wo spacecr aft on Mars but both ceased functioning shortly after arrival. Viking, the first of two un- manned American spacecrafts scheduled for Mars landings this summer, blasted off oo the his- toric mi1111lon J 1 mont.M a~o. The crucial l ast Je11 of its journey began early this mom- ln11 when It parted company with the mother ship that had carried Jt Into orbit around Mars a month ago. A computer aboard the lander guided It through the complical· ed descent sequence. Aa it en- tered the Martian atmosphere. it wu traveJlng about 10,000 miJes per hour. but a parachute and braking rockets slowed it to a mere 5.5 m .p.h. as It dropped to thesurfaceat4 :~a.m. P.D:T. When signals reached earth 19 minutes later. a fligbl commen- Fro•PageAJ RILED ..• t.y and esthetics. He assmed that the public safety part was just a "'smoke screen" and said that, if the concern is really estbet.ics, the council should say so. ''The whole thine smacks of a ·police st.ate,•' he concluded. Elmer Bl11erswr, a Tunle Rock re.sident and a direct.or of the Broadmoor T1ntlr Rod e Homeowners AssocJaUon. s•ys be wUJ attend the Aue. a4 m"l .. tn& and urged all other recrea- tional vehicle OWD8'a to do l.be same. " Do this. Get this e. The pen..111 in the pK.1un: '' 111,t:ilhnl( J{ l!J "hole huu~e insul;ui11n in his attk-. lt~" \ tf'\ · ~111:1rt "">.lo spend ;i Smurtlay aftc-mmn. • Fl!r une lhinJ,t. hl''ll krt'I> h1' h114.l't.' 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And get your 6 frt•<.• watt•r !'aver kit. S.1 cl1 ~1·1 w:11t. lnsulnlC'. Spend :1 few h11111 fitrhtin~ tht· Pl1f1J{'" ni~k ... Thcu ... hm' l'' r•1U1~1(" ith gas 11t1rJtift. . c •'" '• DON'T WAIT. INSULATE. ,.. l ' I' J t Tue8day'e Clo8i~ Pri ...... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Tuesday July 20 1976 l /N DAIL y PILOT A 11 -The Bo11ke.r Can C.P. Wong Bolster Bulova? Ry MILTON MOSIWWIT'Z C P. Won" i~ nov. i:hamnan and chief execuUvo oftkl•r or the Oulovu Wutl'h l'ompuny tn u Rlor-y that utmost comes oot or u l.esllt• W uller novel. "The B1mkcr." One of the i1ub~>IOt..'i or th<' Wallt-r novel involves the t( forts of a Sv. 1:-.~ bunkt'r to revttallze the Swimm w~tch Industry. v. h1rh was h1L hard by the advent of electronic movt-ml'nt!!. Tht.' bnnkrr rnn cei\les the 1de.l of ha\ in~ electronic i:ulculntur:. parkal!t'd 1n Swis:. plants. Moreo\'er . thesl' v.ould be calt•ulators with fun ct 1011:. dt>S1J:ncd oxpressly for UM' by bunkers around tht.>world Money Tree THE SCln:~n: D•:P•:S hED ON tlnding a Japanese company that would be willing lo stup the electronic Innards to Switzerland where they would l>e pucked in a handsome Swiss-made case lbut wouJd then carry the "made in Switzerland" carhet. The Japanese company would have to be satisfied enough with the orders to remain anonymous. The banker figured that he had scored a coup when he fou nd such a company. The Japanese shipped the electronic assemblies . The Swiss packaged them. And the calculators were soon being sold to bankers throuBhoul the world. Everything was going according to the plan until sud· denly the world banking community was struck by a rash or leaks of important information. Bankers in different cities met with top rorporute clienl-5 about financing. And by the next day the terms they discussed would be known hallway around the" orld. WHAT HAPPENED? WELL. THE wily Japanese out· smarted the :.tol11l s .... ·1ss by placing an each calculator a tiny "bug" that recorded the conversations that went on in bank· ing orfices. C.P. Wooj! 1s a Hong Kong businessman who went to an elite s rhool 1n Switzerland. Returning to-nong Kolfll2 years ago, when he wus onl y 23, he started his own com· puny, Stt!lux Alf~ .. to make watch bands. S(elux has done aJI right. Il t>xpandcd Ullo watch dh•ls and cases. ll 's makin~ digital ";,1tchc~ in a joint venture with Oallas-basec\ Mostek Corp. Las t year it bought three small Sw iss companies. It's currently turning out 6 million bands and 1. 7 million watC'hel> a ye41r. Jt 's earning S8 m illion on l>ales or $38 mill ion. ON THE OTllER IL\ND, Bulova. longtime aristocratic leader or the U.S. watch industry, is doing miserably. It was late getting Into solid·stnte di1:ital watches and it's now los ing money. lots of 1t, for the first time since 1934. Enter Mr. Wong. lie bought l 11ull1on shares of Bulova at the bar~tllll price of SH a shart>, J!l\'lng him 26 percent of the company and dJrect accesl> to Jt•v.clers throughout the Unjted State~. Last month Wong took O\'er the command post or Bulova, suct·e1•ding llarry B. llcnshel. nephew of Arde Bulova. the founder or the company. llenshel joined Bulova 34 years ago, about the time Wong wus born. Dow Drifts Down In 5-day Decline NEW YORK <AP>-Thestock marketdrified lower to- day. continuing a week-long sinking spell. . The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrial stocks was off 2.54 al 988.29. Losers outpaced i:tainers by a 3·l margin among New York Stock Exchange· listed issues. Trading was fairly quiet. Analysts said the primary depressant seemed to be the weak recent showing or the market itsetr. After hitting a 3'h-year closing high a week ago Mon- day, the Dow pasted five daily declines in a row that added up to a loss of mor e than 20 points. 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Bus Hijack Law Urged WASHINGTON (AP I - Legislation to make hijackang of a bus a federal offense with penalties comparable to those for airplane hijackiug has been in· troduced by Rep. Peter Peyser · cR·N.Y.J. Persons convicted of hiJackin~ a bus or any other common car· -t'ie~ would be .subject. lo 20 yous in prison or. if any passengers were killed. the death penalty. Tiny Mite Laughte r Need ed CARDI FF, Wales CAP) -An Amencan psycMatrist has told an international conference on humor that laughter isn't good for you. But most of his colleagues said keep laughing, at least at yourself. DR. WILLIAM FRY or Stanford University told 150 psychiatrists that lauebing won't kill you, but it definitely Isn't healthy. "An evolutiopary <.'On· unclrum is posed by the experimental finding that mirthful laughter predpitates a disruption in th e normal respiratory cycle. a vital survival function.", he said. "This disrupUon is clearly disadvantageous to th e biologi cal hom)ostasls or the or- ganjsm." In plain English, Fry sajd his research failed to prove any relationship between la ug hing and heart attacks, "but it Is d efinite ly disad van tageous " M OST O TH E R speakers al the three· day con f erence sponsored by the WeJsh branch of the British Psychological Society agreed that those who can laugh al themselves don 't often need psychfatnsts "We are drugging peo- ple out or their mulds . when all we need 1s psych1atr1sts wtth a sense of humor," sa1d Prof llarold Greenwald of San Diego. "If people would only reallie the absurdity of the world and what tiny miles we are In the universe. we would never be mentally Ill ... Report A sked Ford Vows to Save Swine Flu Program WASlllNCTON <AP• -Presl dent l''ord pledged to sa\'e. the troubled s wine nu 1mmunizatlon proRram as a Houst> panel, seek tng a way out 'Of the legal Im· passe which threatens th!! mass inoculauon_plan, .called tor a CuU Presidents' Popularity Has Cycl~ BUFFALO. N. \'. 1AP 1 A political scientist here reports that popularity ratmgs or u.s presidents follow a regular and prE'dJctable pattern. Dr. James A Stimson. as· sociate professor of poltt1cal science at the State Universlly of New York al Buffalo. believes there's little a chief executive can do but s\t back and watch his peak popularity slip away from hi m during lhe early days of <1 term in office. WAR, RECESSION, scandal and bold· executive action ap· parenlly have little immediate impact on a president's populari· ly, he says, although these evcnls d<>-6et m moU<m a ..slow but.. cumulative shift in public op1. nion. report today from top ft>derol health officials ecedltonal, A6. Rep. Puul Rogers, whose Hou e Commerre subcommittee balked at administration pro· posnls to have the governm<>n assume some responsibility for in~urrng drug manufuclurers, s ummoned Department of Health, Education and Welfar<• l HEW ' offi cials to testify. llEW Sec r e tary David Mathews said manufacturers of the vaccine reported they h:id been unable to obtam adequate 1n s urancl' to cover the ir parttcipahon m the admintstra· lion program. "Wtlhout lh1s pro- tection they say they cannot sign contracts to sell vaccane lo the Public Health Ser\'ice for use in the program.·· M athe\\"S s aid. "WE'LL EVENTU:\LLV do it," said the President; "and l ex- pect the full cooperation or the m· duslry and all other parties tn· volved." Mathews said the four vaccine makers told HEW Monday that they are still unable to obtain adequate insurance protection. 'IOC D•StRlllUtOA~ INC • '~ ... GtlU . u 011()1)' 10 ... 0 •.AiN "(UT'l•l SP lhl • .. At•O••Al (l1~!1ll (•., 1''100\/Cl 'lXWTANV "Without this protetlion they SHIRLEY BABASHOFF -one good re-c~nnot sign con~racts to st>ll vac. as_on to follow Olympic coverage in the ~c to the Public Health-Servic~ for use in the program ," Mathews says. DAILY PILOT A BOY AND A MAN NEED EACH omER; WE TRY TO FILL mAT NEED 'Harmony' Restored On Coast HARMONY (AP ) This small coaslal town is belng "old for t he ask· Inc price or $375,000 to a Santa Monica building contractor, the co-owner says. Brad Holihan is waiting for a Big Brother. Big Brothers are men 18 to 90, with time and interest to help develop the life of a boy in a fatherless home, men who care -represented here by Supervisor Tom Riley, immediate past president of Big Brothers of Orange County. another 250 are waiting for one. Big Brothers of Orange County is iln independent, non·profit agency with no government support, no United Way support. It needs funds to finance train· ing for potential big brothers, for seminars between men and boys. for counselling single mothers. From application, through ev~luation and screening, it costs about $240 a year to bring man and boy together -far less than the $12,000 a year it costs the state to look after a delinquent child. "I WOULDN'T have accepted a dime less,'' said Paul Field, who owns the town along with Ralph • Casper. The two In Orange County, the divorce rate exceeds the marriage rate, and the number of single parent homes increa ses. In many of these homes, there Is a young boy who needs a man to guide him, counse l him, share the discoveries of growing up. Big Brothers of Orange County tries to find that man for that boy, and today, neClrly 500 boys have "big brothers," If you are a man who can serve as a Big Brother or if you can contribute to this exciting and worth· while program, call lltt ~·s Mds 10 ortrllotllllc. (111,s) '6S-lnrt11u Olmtr, alld Oft 11rt VltOly 11111 11 may !>« Clt9' lYl'ltY. lltlf Oulta. Motl had been restorin• the aostd by rat.-Wt mites 11d fins, Col.ard. Mlrfrfj Hwrtt town '1 buJlding1 Into an BIG BROTHERS OF OIJANGE COVNTV Michael f mmell, President KOCE T I . . (!50). artists'colooy. e eVISIOD ~ Field said he accepted the bid on Ute town - eigh t buildings tbal formerly comprised a· creamery along Perry Creek -last week. Scott and Char line McLean.!. r eahors i n nearby \,;ambria, said fbe.deal was in escrow. Jo Alexander, Executive Director 150 Yorba Street T uslin, California 92680 Telephone: 544· 7773 Number 25 tn a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach, Californl . - , J ·Laguna/South £oast EDITION ,i\ f t~rnoo11 ~.Y. Stoeks '::VOL. 69, NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, 2_. PAGES ORAt>.IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1976 TEN CENTS, tollege Board Gnaws a-t Budget BoneS fSJ WILUAll SCllBEIBER ....... ,"" ... *" Saddleback College tru.stee5 bocked a rew ribs Out of the ad· mlniatratlon 'a $19.l million •'ban bones" budget proposal forU..aextachool year Monday. After long debates, the board 9dopted a rate that will force the •chool 's financial experts to alub another $477,000 from the spending plan. On a 5-2 vote. the rate was fixed at ~ cents per $100 ol usessed valuation. That's still more than five cents higher than last year's figure but three cents less than the "absolute minimum" the ad· minJstration said it needed lo operate in 1976· 77. Even if the rate had been held al last year's level, district pro- perty owners would still be pay· ing sizeable tax increases because or a an asslve 23.2 percent spurt in average assessed vaJues. Trustee Ft ank Greinke noted that the district could ralse S3 million more thon last year even 1r the tax rate remained the same becabse of the v aluat.lon surge. He and fellow board member Robert Bartholomew, both of Tustin. moved to hold the rate at the 1975-76 level or about 90 cents Fight for Wave Lagunan Arrested in Assault 1 ..,.aney surfing led-to-the arrest m a 25-year old Laguna Beach man booked Monday for assault with a deadly weapon -his 111rfboard -following a buchfront fight. Laguna Beach police said vtncent S. Henry, 1480 Bli.lebird Canyon, was arrested after Glen MWTay, 19, of 840 Canyon View Drive, reported he was attacked b y a m a n w h o u.s e d a 1bup·nosed surfboard as a lance in a fight. Murray was not injured in the Three Held ! ·After Wild SC Chase Three San Clemente burglary suapects were arrested today after a bJgb-speed 2 a.m. chase • PHifte Coaal ffiOway llDd a acramble through a San Juan Capiatrano housing complex. Jailed this morning wtire three Camp Pendleton marines . Christopher C. Chandler. 19, · John Schoen. 19, and Michael ~ Canavan. 22. t Police said the pursuH. at speeds of 90 to 105 miles per hour, began when a San Clemente or. fleer spotted what he thought was a suspidous-looking car parked outside th e Shorecliffs Pharmacy, 204 Avenida Va· quero. Patrolman R.J . Rice stopped to tnvntl1ate, then heard the store's burglar alarm sound. Police aald Rlce went Inside and waa seen by the burglars who Red ln the car. Rice 1ave chase north along ,Pacific Coast Highway, then onto tbe San Diego Freeway. where a CMJnt)' sheriff's car jolned the punult. The suspect ·s car blew a tire at Junipero Serra Road in Son Juan Capistrano, forcing it to the tide or the bl1hway. Police said U.ree men bolted the car on foot, ..a 1caled a slx·loot fence. t. Pollt'e clambered over the fence alter them. Chandkr was arttSted. pollce said. :.fter he was found hiding bctween build· •1• ln the Vllloge San Juan 1P&rtmenta, police said. TM others weren't discovered dDtil about 6: 30 this mornlna. after a four-hour helicopter 1earch. Police said they recovered a mone y drawe r fr o m the pbarmacy resister. full of rolls or oaina and $300 cash. Coas t Weatller Low clouds ni g ht through mid-morning with sunny allemoon Wednes· day. Sll1hUy warmer, with hip ln low 70s at beaches. low IOI inland. Low tonight mhl-405. IN81DE"TODAV 1fnw lwf'o«• of tJw Wat to,,.oH. f'lefomotu or in ~~c8J. •••ex • .,..~. 111 ,..,..,....... • •• --~-........ ~ ., a M _,,,.. AH .. -'" ...... ,,,.,...._, .,. .......... _ .. P °"""'a.-tr M M ._....,.... A,._11 ... ,...... .,, •• TllNIW"a •• ••tt -A4 ., __ .. . 9 a.m. ~tereatioA on the beach below Thalia Street. Henry was held on $10,000 bail and was scheduled for arr aignment today in-South-Orange County Municipal Court. He told officers be was surfing off the beach when another rider performed a "shoulder hop maneuver" and cut across his path in such a manner as to create a hazard. Murray said the incident caused him to fall from his board which washed ashore. He Snake All Heated Vp Son Clemente police. rushed to the Via Corbina home or a woman who called Monday afternoon to report an ill·mannercd snake hissing at her from the fireplace. When police got there. u.e aaake was goot. The woman had turned on the fire. Had the hissing turned to si:nling or had tbe s nake fled up the chimney? Memorial For 3 Crash Victims Due Memorial services for three youths killed Saturday in a fiery head-on Lagun a Canyon Road crash are planned for 3 p.m. Thursday at Heisler Park In Laguna Beach. Killed were brothers Martin E. Bunon, 18, of 2300 Fairview St., Cost a Mesa, and Anthony R. Burton. 19, of 676 Glenneyre St .. Laguna Beach. and Glenn H. :)parks, 19, or 24511 Bell.green St., El Toro. A fourth youth. David S. O'Con· nor. 23. of 880 La Vista Sl.. Laguna Beach, was killed in the same accident. Separat e services were held today at St. George's Episcopal Church in El Toro. The Burtons are survived by their parents, Roaer R. and Ja~kJe s. Burton. Glmo Spark1 is survived by his mo~er, Carol McKay. McCormick Mortuary of La1una Beach is handlini runeraJ arrangements. San Clemente Eye1 Lamlfill, Dirty Papen A volatile landlill procram and a newarack ordinance banning smutty publications are amon1 qenda' it.ems San Clemente city councilmen face Wedne1day nl,lbL The council meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Civic Center Building, 100 Avenida Presidio. 'lbe landfill program is a lot\g· rante project propos«l tn the San Pablo Can)'oa. If eventually •P· proved, local contractors would dump 1raded dirt and rock mal«tals 1.n the canyon. Ultimately, the filled canyon would be used for development of an encuUve golf caurse. Local homeowners oppose the plan, both because it would ruin a natural canyon and because or nobe that dirt trucb traveling residentlll streets would cenerate. The newsrack ordinance would prohibit the display or so-called (Sft COUNCIL, Pace "2) said be had words with the other rlder who Ulen th1'ew bis board at Murray. The board missed, and Murray took it, riding it to shore. There, wl\en the other surfer arrived, a fight began. Murray said he was choked and struek. At one point, it was repotted. Heury picked up the board and holding it with both h ands. shoved lt at Murray's head. The victim said he warded off the polnt or the board with bis hands. Economic Rise Bogs In Spring WASIUNGTON <AP> -The Grou National Product <GNP>. broadest measure ol the nation's ~mic well-being, registered a sharp drop in the IJ'Owth rate during the s pring quarter, the government reported today. The drop w as attributed primarily to a stabilization of business inventory accumula· tion. The Commerce Department said the CNP grew at an a.nnual rate of 4.4 percent in volume for April through June, compared with a 9.2 percent annual rate of growth in the year's first quarter. Despite the decline in the rate of growth, most economists say t.My believe the drop will be tem· porary. 'lbe GNP represents the na· lion's total output of goods and services and is a key determ1· nant of how m any new JObs the economy generates as well as the economic status of Americans. The Commerce Department said the slower growth rate was accompanied by a quickening or inllatioo. Prices as measures in the GNP accounts. wh.icb include the prices or all goods and services in the economy rather than just consumer prices, were up 5 percent at an annual rate In the second.quarter. The inOntion rate in the first quarter was 3 percent. cSee ECONOMY, PageA2) SC Police Probe 'Potted' Plants Police investigating a reported burglary at 222 Avenida Santa Barbara in San Clemente Mon· day concluded the doien potted plant.a growing In the apartment Jooked jti5t a little too potted. Arrested on charges or rulUvaUn& marijuana were four San Clemente men. Daniel G. LoefOer. 22. address unknown and Stanley A. Craver. 24 , Jama L. J ackson, age unknown. and Richard 0 . Fleischmann. 29, of the Avenida Santa Barbara ad· dress. WWELL moMAS 1/0SPITAU?ED DENVER CAPJ -Radio com· mentator Lowell 1bomas bas been admitted to Presbyterian Medical Center here ror ex· amination. Hospital officials said Monday that Tboma.a, 84, ... nown lo Denver from Santa R.oea Sunday night after complaininc that be dJdn't feel well. Thomas' son. Alaua Lt. Gov. Lowell Thomas Jr., and his physician, Dr. Robert Bosworth Jr., said Tbomu was doiq fine, but was expected toremainlnt.be holpit.al al least \IDtil u.e eGd or t.heweek • per $100 of assessed value. But the motion was defeated after Busineu Manager Roy Barletta said such an action would require cutting more than $1.2 million from the proposed budget -a move he claimed would "seriously damage" the college's growing instructional program. Then Trustee Patrick Backus asked Supt. Richard Lombardi if he could "make do w\th a rate of 94 cents.·· Lombardi and Barlet· ta conferred and said the lowcsl they could possibly go was 94.93 ~nts. Trustee Donna Berry, who thought Lombardi had said "93 or 94 cents,·· then moved that the rate be set at 93 cents per $100. That motion was also defeated. Backus stepped in agoin and said, "I'm moving that the rate j be set at 95 cents and l don't Rive' a rats ... what anyone thinks." 1 H.is motion. after some ad<H· llonal discussion. was approved 5-2. Barletta said afler the ses ion he had "no idea where to cut this budget but apparently it's been glven lo us <the administration) to do it. During the budget debate, t8" COLLEGE, Page AZ> •~ Wlr•,...t• PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE MARTIAN LANDSCAPE SHOWN lN PICTURE FROM VIKING I Picture Copied Rom SctHn et Jet Proput.,on Labotetory Momenta After Landing Mars a Rocky Wftsteland Viking Plwtos Slww Desolation, Drat· PASADE N A <AP> - America's Viking 1 spacecraft landed today on a d~y plain of Mars to search for life on the red planet. In a spectacular space achievement, Viking began send- ing back razor-sharp photos of the pl a net• s s urf ace. The pictures arr ived dramatically. appearing Une-by- llne on television monitors aft.er traveling 213 million miles at the speed of light. The failure or two earlier Soviet Mars landing crafts had heightened the tension in the project laboratory. "The details are jusl incredi- ble," said Dr. Thomas Mutch. bead of the lander imaging team. "It just couldn't be better," he said as the first picture. a portion of the surface directly under one leg or the lander appeared on television monitors at Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL>. It was of the Chryse P1anitia, the Shirley Vies Olympic Coverage Continues Shirley Babasboff won a qualifying spot in tonight's 400 meter freestyle women's competition at the Mont.real Olym· picGamesthls morning. The Fountain VaJley swimmer's bid for a gold medal will be televised tonlghL Daily Pilot sports Editor Glt?nn White is on the spot ror coverage. His account or the quaJi· fylng heal -along with other Orange Coast· oriented Olympic cov· db Montreal ~Olympics er age ls In today's sports section. Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo. who qualiried Monday for the 1,500-meter freestyle. aJsowUl compete tonight. For full deatlls, see sports, Page 84. Gold Plain of Mars and the smoothest known place on a planet marked by volcanjc peaks and deep valleys and craters. Scientists cheered and hugged each other as the ),300·pound craft radioed that it touched down on Mars al 4:53 a.m . PDT. The signal took 19 minutes to 1 .:· ach Earth. President Ford telephoned his congratulations to the project headquarters. calling the mis· sion a "wonderful and most re· markable success.·· He said. "I think it's &!Dating that in the span of a single lifet.ime, the exploration of space ha.s grown rrom the dreams of very, very few Individuals to such a massive cooperative re· ality." Science fiction writer Ray Bradbury was at JPL for the touchdown, his dreams racing ahead or the Viking mission. "I know ln the next 20 years we'll have a manned landing on Mars. Eventually we'll have col· onlzed and taken over the planet." Bradbury said. The first picture showed an area ol soil strewn with what seemed to be chunks of rock of var ying tittl. Mutch u ld It looked as though some of tht? rocks had tails or dirt formed by the ruahln• of strong MartJun (See VIKING, Page AZ> Ready to Raise Hell San Juan Homeownen Bitter Over Taxe1 BJ ANNE COOPER OI ... Dally pt ... ,._ Disappointed at beln& unable to break away from tbe city or San Juan Capistrano, an1ry residents or lbe Minloo Bell Ranch .nd M arlners Vllla1e. tract.a vowed Monday to take their doubletaxaUoa batUetoclly hall. · · "The only thin& tbey understand al city hall is a lot ol people ralainc bell," Minion Bell homeowner Joe St. Jean told a lfOUP or about 50 people Calbered al Marco Forster Junior Hip School. Besldeoll of Ute two ~ in •outhwest San Juan have apparently bee,n double taxed due to tbe failure of Ule city to de-annex the area from two other special districts when it ... alt.ached lo san Juan ln May of 1973. When the county Local A,ency FormatJoa Commission lLAFC> approved annexation of the then-unlnb._btted land to the city, Jt wu wllb the stipulation that the dly lake the neceuary slept to detach the territory from the Capistrano Bay S anitary Dhtrict and the Caplltrano Bay P ark and Recreation Dlatrlel. San Juan didn't Initiate Ute atlpula l ed detachment procetdln11 until April, 1976. Consequently, 141 Miasion Bell Ranch and 199 Marinen Villace homeowners are being taxed not only by the city, but also by the aa nltary a n d parks and recreation districts. "We are Ured of getting jacked around," 51t. St. Jean told a cheering audience. "This ls a simple matter d $70 owed ut, and yet we have to hot~ mfftinga a nd go to extrem1t lt n1ths to gei any kind o,( Justice. 0 1 say we'JJ do whatever I nece11ary lo get those guys a City Hall off their Kiesten ! " Many at the m eell o g expreued lnlerest in seted.ing rrom the City or San Juan. but attorney Stanley Weiaaburg <.&e, DOVILE, Pace "2) J .... ' --- A.2 DAIL V PILOT use Riley Replaces Battin County S upervisor Thomas tUley was named today t o replace former !iupe r vl!.or Robt'rt Ooltln on th(: Orans:e County Transit Olslnt't Board of Dlrectons. Simulluneously. Supervisor Laurence Schmit was appointed Battln's rl'pl acemcnl on the Local Agen~·y fo'ormat1on Com· mission. The appointments wel"f' made by Board Of Supen•is ors Chairman Ralph Diedrich in the wake or Ba ttan's removal as a county supervisor last week The deposed First District ~upervisor automatically forfeit- ed his elected post when sen· tencro fo llowing his conv1ct1on on misuse of office charges. Today Diedrich went about r estructuring the board to com- pensate for Battin's absence. Included in that restructunng was the apPointment of Diedrich to act as the officer in charge of Battin's former office staff as well as the general acounting responsibility that goes with maintenance of the office. Riley and Schmil's appoint· ments cam e as vacancies OC· curred on the transit district board as well as the Local Agen· cy Form a tion Commission because of Ballin's disposal. S C Planne r s To Consider Library Site The San Clemente Planning Commission will hear a report at 7:30 tonight from the Friends or the Library, about possible sites for construction of a new, bigger library. Some city officials believe the needs of city residents have out· stripped the present library. a branch of the Orange County Library located at 233 Avenida Granada. The City Council decided in April that there s hould be a single large, cenlrnl, library, and ordered city starr to look for parcels or city-owned land where it might be built. Estimntes for the 15,000· square-fool facility were around $800,000, according to county Librarian Harry Row<'. An acre and a hair to two acres of land would be requ1 rl'd The current building is 4.S60 square feet. I F ro• Pagt> .t I VIKING ... ·winds across the s urface. Scientists had expected the landing site. a low plain where s treams m ay once have run, would be covered by a blanket of material deposited by the water. Although the surface pictures showed a rocky surface, the lander apparently avoided any geologic hazards that project of· ficlals had feared might imperil the touchdown. In the corner or the first picture could be seen one of' Viking•s 1 ound metal landin~ footpads. '!'he rivets on the footl"ad were viis1ble and the footpad cast an oval ~hadow In the late nflcmoon sun as It r rstcd on the soil nmong the r ocks. whic h Mutc h describt'd ns "a beautiful collec t1on or bould\'rs ... Th • scicond picture wu!l to ht-> •• panoramic view of the Marti;m landscape. Vlkin.i 1, th<' first or two tin· manned Amcrlcun ~pncccran. schoouled to land on Mar:s this :1urnmer. wus launched Aug. 20. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ~:r.:r,~~~~:;j•r,~~~=~:::.:~~ CM\.t f'Ubfl'-"ll"Q CefNl..itf'I• ""*11ttirtftt~•'"' ~~~:-=~~~ ~·:;u~,~·;t.~ f~"~ •• ,,.. \, ...... tr••f'I• ,•Odl•tww.' "_. .... '"-' l~ f'it•f"'WYtflll (•4t"t A~.._,., .. ,....,~14th •1otn ,, ~•,NO \ .. t\l•U:t,'I I .. \\lf'WM, , ..... l'!"W"tl.f'.:tt ovf'ioh\At~ '''•'H ,, "'' \.,N .,., 1 • .. , 'ttt•'ft tO\tlt M t'V (;il1tot"1ttt?trrr.A RObert N. Wet'd • '"'''*"'' ..... """'W'f ,.,.. p,~,~~ •~ £U,.'!!t..,,..,.' Thomasl<.~vil r.,,., ThOmas A. Mllf'pt\1ne .......... Eo•Of CMrl~s H LOOS Richard P. Nall " ........................ '""' LHllN h.1d1 Office l\ .. O~,.,.,,,.... Mflh ............ 1'.0 ...... 'lUJ Offlct.s <. .... ,,._ JJIVitr\lllay\1<•'1 ., __ IM..,. l llltlo_,,_ ~lt .. OY•l,.y f)ltll.,..t......, ··-ni..o, ...... .., Tete.._. 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The 84 yea,r.old f1ml outritt\-d 1'l'<ldy lt<>osevell for his Afnrnn safaris; il provided Cishlna lures Cot Ernesl lltm 1ngway; cold weather clothing for Charles Undberah and ArctH' camplng geurfor Adm Richard Uyril. A dozen clnssmat~ or Patrlc:k'$ Good Friends School ln suburban Lu Mesa shouted cnrourage· ment. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bailey or La Me.sa. who is afflicted with In- ternal catar acts, recently signed up for the 10-session s ailing course but until · Monday was never oul alone. Arter returning to the dock, able lo see only a fuzzy g ray outline of wav- ing people and land. Patrick grinned . "It was fun . I'm not afraid." F.-.• Pa,,e A J COLLEGE • • several capita) expenditure items were considered for re- . moval. including $21,000 lo start a child care center, $250,000 for a synthetically surfaced running track and $95,000 for new parking facilities . On narrow 4.3 votes. the child care facility and track were re- tained and the parking fund was cutto $5&;000. The final vote on the tax rate was a mild rebuff of the ad- ministration, which had strongly recommended increas ing the proposed budget to $20.7 million. That would have been ac- complished by hanging onto all additional money generated by the valuation increase and by raising tbe district tax rate to Its legal maximum or $1.082 per $100. Barletta argued that the in- crease would have been "jus tified" because ll would have permitted restor ation or many expenditures trimmed from the budget over the past few months. Fro•Pa~A I ECONOMY. • A sharp drop in the growth rate had been expected by Ford ad- ministration economists for at least a month. • ·· Despite the s lower growth rate. the GNP figures contained s ome enco uraging sign a ls. Demand in the economy, or the level of final sales, actually grew at a faster pace: <C.7 percent at an a nnual rate. F inal sales had climbed at ·a 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter. Simultaneous with release or the GNP figures. the Commerce Department reported that total personal income of Americans grew by the ~mallest margin in I 1 months during June. Personal income·Cor the month was al. an- nual rate of $1,368.9 bjllion, an in· crease of $6 billion, or four-tenths of 1 percent, over May. 'Aot0eratic' C HOWCHILLA ll\P ) Aut.horitit-s sey they arc being flooded with tips In the m1t.~11 kid naplni of school chlldren, but no poeitive identification of lhe1r ab· ductors has been announced. Investigators said lhcy hop(' lo huve names and phot.oi:raphs or the three abductors by toduy. "We 've got so many leads, l can'l say wrucb one will lead to the breaking or this case, .. Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins said . Asked if the invesugation was progres sing s atisfactorily. CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HERO , A5 Madera County Sheriff Ed Bate:. said: ''You'd better believe it." Authorities said they were us- ing computers to check on such things as descriptions of possible suspects and vehicles. The investigation l\1ooday in· eluded two fresh leads and the continued hunt for three vans and three armed men described to in· vesligators in vivid detail by the 26 children and their school bus driver. Authorities also reported they had located some clothing taken from the victims by the kid· napers beside a higbway near Saratoga, 150 miles northwest of this small farminl! community Special Mail Service Rate s Incre ase d Although rates for some third and rourtb class mail as well as special postal services increased lhis week, area postal officials are reporting little confusion amon~ customers. Window clerks may be a little slower now since they have to check the rates, said William Mulvihill, acting postmaster at the Costa Mesa oUice. Some third class mail from a local business was returned wilh inadequate postage, be said but he had no reports ol a lar ge amount or mail being retumro. New rate cards are being dis· tnbuted to businesses which may be arrect ed by_ the changes. postal officials said. Included in the increases are a change in the fee for a money or· der. from 30 cents to SO cents for an amount up to SlO, and special deli very. Crom 80 cenL'i to Sl.25. Certified mail increased from 40 cents to 60 cents. The m inimum rate for third class mail, printed matter with no personal messages and not sent at the bulk rate. increased from 1.3 cents to 14 cents. "It's really made some jumps," Mulvihill said. "It's go- ing up and up and up." "1 ~uess they're just t rying to raise more money " Hano Flays Council For Ending Panel By JACK CHAP PELL °' .... O.lty l'I .. _. Accusln~ the Laituna Bcarh Ci- ty Council ot "ne ar-total ill norance'' of the operation of its now·dil!bnnded Economics Com mlltce. Arnold lla no, writing for \0 other commitlee membt'rs. Oayl'd council members for their a~tlon . Hano, a proressiooal wrltv nnd civic activist, !laid there is no doubt the coun cil hns the right to hire and fire its commlttl'es. but be took con!llderable offense ot the way In which the committee wa~ dispatched. late In a meeting and with no prior notke. "Such action violates due pro cess and is the worst example or democracy in action. The council bas made a sorry show in this period of celebration or oor de· mocratic way. Lagunans. w~ are sure, do not appreciate th1s sort or autoc:ratic behavior," heuid . The Economics Committee had become t.be city's most vocal and controversial city pane.I. It contained representatives rrom a cross section or Laguna's diverse political spectrum. City council metnbeTS charged . the committee bad lnlroded into areas where it bad no business and that it. was being Wied as a platform for member'$ seeking future council office. The committee and city staff hive been at odds over selection ol a nrm to audit t.be city·~ book• and the committee bas been ac· cused of holding an illegal meet- inc on t.be 'city's promotion sub- sidy to the chamMT' ol com· mer cc. lie u1d the committee dunn~ ils tenure has saved the city $200,000 and enabled the tax rate to be cut. lie said had other rom mitltt recommcndaUons l>t'en followed, an additional $200,000 would have been saved. "We are concerned that wh1'n con scientious se rv1 cr 1 ~ maligned and is misrepresent('(!, other citi:tens arc less likely ti) c·omt forw ard for s imil ar service. "Tlw rommlttce system of un. paid volunteers with ils bro11d base In the community nntl Its J>(ltentlal ror a rich and d1 ver4'c mix of opinion will be threat<·ncd If what we have s~~ In this 10· atancc becomes common, 1l 1s not the committee members who will suf'fef, but the community ," Hano wrote. The letter wns signed by llano. a former city council candidut~; for Thomas L . Alexander. former committee chairm3n; Howard Dawson, former City CouncU candidate: Norman von Eckt. unsuccessful City Council candidate: Powell Fredericks, unsuccessru1 City Council can· dldate ; Wi lliam Thomas. downtown businessman and ronner school bo3rd president; J ames C. Yancy, presldentoflhe Taxpayers Association. Betty Robinson, Roland Greene, and Web Jones. The disbanding of' the commit- tee la scheduled to be discussed by the city council mee.tinl Wec!nes- dayalcityhaJI. where the 27 were obductcd. Tb~ mas ked trio hUackt'd lh<' bus Thursday, lt'rt the 27 In an un· dt>rgroulld bunker ln a f(ravt,l quarry that night ttt U\•l•rmon·. 95 miles north of Chowch11lu. The victims dug their "ay out ond escnped t,raday evt'mn~. One new lead cumc from a former Inmate ••t San Quentin prison who told Tuolumne <;oun ty Sheriff J ack Liller al "lhat wrule be was Ill 'the joint he knew of three or four guys who talked incessantly about oa kidnap operation they intended to pull when they got out, in which they would use a group of duldren for hostages.·· Identity or the former inmate was withheld. Investigators also cheekl'd on 3 report that a man tried to get an unlicensed v an painted in Oakland Monday morning. but "look off ' when a suspicious shop worker asked the dri\'er ror the vehicle's serial number. Alameda County Sheriff's Lt Edward \'olpe said the paint shop owner gave a description or the man which closly resemblt'd descriptions or one of the SUS· pC<:IS F ro• Page A l COUNCIL • • adults-only newspapers and magazines in s treet racks . Under the ordinance. human genitals. breast and buttock cleavage would have to stay under wraps. Other it ems on the council agenda are: -A r equest from Scudders Ambulance Service to o~rate within th e city. The San Clemente Fire Department now handles most em ergency am· bulance chores. -Receipt of an Urban f\sturt>s Inc. Beach Access Study, which recommends full master plan- ning or th e bea(•hes, with particul ar emphasis on beach ac-· cess. Beach access in San Clemente is aggravated by the presence or lhe Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rallroad mninline running the rull lengtb of beach frontage. Donald 'l'. Clun~. a nwmbcr o( 11\e> Cirm'tc \'X~·cutlvu committee, said Monday thc.> store ls lookana for a meracr or ~ buytir~ lie $~ld lh•~ilor" lost SS40.000 In 197~ afltr Hveral years In t he red, but hi' 1rnid it l5 stlll 110\vent. The late Ethiopum Empr-ror Haile Selassie sent emissnries then~ for hi s i.utun .:()()(.Is. And Al~r<'rombie's might bt> the onl · stort• in Nt•w York lht•l ~ells h1.nd-scwn !!addles for c:t ml'l nding. Hinshaw N on-voting;i Status Challenged LOS ANGELES-Laguna Niguel attorne~ Michael Patrick Clancey won a pretrial ·\'1clory here Monday in his bid to reform congressional regulations that deprive Rep. Andrew Hinshaw of ,·oting powers while lbe Newport Beach Republican continues to hold office. Federal court J udge Willinm P. Gray rejected a motion by th<! federal prosecutor for djsmissal of Clancey's action which pro- tests that 40th Congressional Dis trict voters are victims of taxa· lion without repres entation because or the situ-ation. Judge Gray told lawyers for both s ides that it will take n three-iudge panel to finally rule on the merits of Clancey's la ws uit. He believes that the trio can be assembled in time for a Sep- tember he aring into the action. Clancey, an unsuccessful c an· didate for Hinsbaw's seat, made it clear Monday that his lawsuit is not designed to help Hinshaw. He said his aim is to seek a re- form that would permit Congress to promptly remove in the future any member found guilty of a felony oHense. Hinshaw has been sentenced to one to 14 years in slate prison after being convicted or bribery charges stemming from his con· duct while he served as Orange County assessor. He has refused to resign from his $44,600-a-year congressional post. He was defeated in the June Republican prim8l'y. Hinshaw v.111 leave rongressional offlcf' Dec. 31. Clancey add1t1onruly is seeking congressional reform in terms of convicted members via a U.S. Suprem e Court law s uit scheduled Cor a hearing by Uie high court in October . HeJiopes that one or both ac- tions will mean the end of House Rule 43 • the regulation that permits a con vict ed con- gressman to retain offict>, but bars him from voting und joinrn~ in committee debates. F ro• Page A l DOUBLE ••• advised that such a step would not be practical. De-annexation, he soid. would requlre a m ajorlty vote not only or voter s who live In the ennexed territory but nlso a maJority of city voters who live outside It. "That's a stopper," Welssbur" said, "unless you've AOt an awful Jot of friendly people In San Juan who just don't want yod"?)round. '1 Dennis Erdman. Capistrano ' Day Park und Recreation board member. advised the assembled homeowners that they must ex- pect double taxation again on their November tax bills, but not . on 1977 bills. "We dido 't support the anncxa· tion," he said, "which has meant an erosion of our tax base. .no-this. Get this e. The J>eN111 m 1hc p1llm c i, 111 1.illn I.! I< 1\1 "huh• ho\I~' lll'lllilll• in 111 hl' ,111 u II'-. a\ 1'1' .... 11.111 ",1\ '" '"IX'llcl ;1 '-l<1tu1 d.I\ afh nl• •111. • Frn •'Ill' Ihm$(. ht:ll h1;p h1 ... 111 ~1~· ":-um :ind ti 11i,· drn ini.: I h1· l"11lcl \\ mh'r 1111 uil h-l \ ncl 1 r·1hl<'< tlw .111111un1 of\!·'' hl· 11~ .. 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INSULATE. .. .. \ ' Orange ~east • EDITION L. 69, NO. 202, 2 SECTIONS, 2• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Tq_d ay•s losln J{ 1 N.Y. tot-ks c TEN CENTS :flinshaw La~ers Ask Overtime Pro~· By TOM BABLE\' Of tM o.lly .-i1e1 MM1 =anie County Superior Cou rt J e Frank Oomenichlnl was eel today to sign a court order taat IWOUld permit Congressman A9drew Hinsbaw's lawyers lO in- v.U1ate overUme practices ii\ ~county department. .1ud1e Domenlchlni, surveying a pUe of depositions offered by defense attorney John McNlcholas in supPort of the de- mand. refused to Immediately ruJe on lhe motion. · ·r·n need lbe rest ol the day lo read these depositiom," he told McNicbolas. He Indicated t.bat he will grant or deny the coo.rt order early Wed.De.day. McNicholas said inlormation derived Crom a survey of county overUme practices will help him to prove his point that the district attorney's oUice was fuilty of discriminatory pr()S('Cution when Hinshaw was indicted oo multi· pie felony counts. Tt>o.e cbar1H are based on aJ. ltgaUons that lhe Newport Beach Republican permitted bis employes while be served as Oran1e County assessor in ism to work during county lime on bis congnssionaJ campaign. McNicholas argues that many county departments. including the dJstrlct attorney's office, puctlces a system or com· pensatory overtime ldeaUcal lo that whicb Hinshaw used to re- ward bis employes. Branding lbe demand foe• a dis· covery. order as "a fisbinc ex· pedition•• Deputy District At· tomey Cliff Harris denied that Hinshaw was singled out for pro- secution. ·:.Niking Lands on Mars In Desolate Terrain A~Wi,.. ...... t QN£ OF THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS EVER TAKEN ON THE SURFACE OF THE PLANET MAAS Center of Photo-mosaic la Ave Feet From SpaeHhlp 's Camera, Showing Many Small Rocks l Growth Rate Plunges , f;conomists Predict It's OnJ,y Temporary WASJUNGTON (APJ -The accompanied by a quickening or the GNP figures, the Commerce Qroa National Product (GNP>. inflation. Prices as measures In Department reported lbat lotaJ 1 'broedest measure ol the nation's the GNP accounts. which include personal lncome of Americans eeonomic well·being, registered the prices or all goods a nd grew by lhe smallest margin in a lbarp drop in the growth rate services in lbe ecooomy ralher u months during June. Personal atnc lhe spring quarter, the than just consumer prices, were income for the month was at an- pemment reported today. up 5 percent at an annual rate ln nual tale of Sl.368.9 billion, an m· T he drop was attributed the second quarter. The inflation crease or $6 billion, orfour·tenlhs llrimarl\y "4.i' stabiUiataon or rate in the rirst quarter was 3 o( 1 percent, over May liusiness i · ·)lltory accumula· percent. That compared with a $10.4 Uon. ,.-A sharp drop in the growth rate billion advance m May and was The Co~ erce Department had been expected by Ford ad· the smallest monlhly gain since Mid the G '1rew at an :mnual ministration economists for al personal income dipped last {Me ol 4.4 rcent ln volume for least a month. July. April tbroutb June. compared Despite the slower growth wi&b a t .2 percent annual rate of rate. the GNP figures contained The GNP accounts showed that •rowth Jn the year's first some encburaging signals disposable personal income, ...,-ter. Demand In the economy. or the which Is total income after de· Despite the decline in the rate level of final sales. actually grew ductlon of taxes, amounted to ot crowth, motl economists say al a faster pace: 4. 7 percent. at an ~.452 per person m the second 1MybeUeve lhedropwlllbetem· annual r ate. Final sales had quarter Thatcompares withper poruy. climbed al a 3.7 percent rate in capita dlsPosable personal m· The GNP represenu the na· the first quarter. come of $5.347 in the firs t don'• total out put ol goods and Simultaneous with release of quarter Ml'Vicn and ts a key determi· •t ol how many new Jobs the ~ 1eneratu .. wen as the. For "'1--ae" eeonomit statua of Americans. '-' ·• ~ 'fbe Commerce Department atld lhe slower growth rntc wos * * * senate Votes To Exte nd . f ax Cuts lLsmNGTON CAP > The S..te voted lhl~ afternoon l~ ex· ._..through Dec. 31. 1977, the in· dlYldual tax cuts cnacll'<l lasl year. TIM! major pnrt or lhl' tax re· dlldlon, a $3S·pt'r·person tax crHit, would be extended lhnugh all or 1977. Two other portions. a 11peclal tax crcdJt for poor working families and tl'H' stlftdard deductions. would be sudepermanent. Kidnapers' Crypt Scoured for Hints c:rowcmLLA <APJ -rn- vestigatora today scoured a tornb·llke prison for clues to the identities of three mm who kid· naped 26 school children and buried them alive. "I think they're optimistic." Mudera County Sheriff Ed Bales told a news conference. "Today we're going to be able to get 11 good look at the evidence inside the buried container." . But he said investigators have lowered their expectations ol get· ling identifications and photo· graphs of the kidnapers today. area." Houchins said. Officials in Madera. about 20 miles southeast or Chowchilla, said police arc talUng some sum· CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HERO, AS mer school buses and reserve or· nc era are riding on others since last week's unprecedented mass kidnaptn1. AuthorlUes said they were us· ing computers lo check on such <See BUS, P age AZ> Sha!!p -Photos Return PASADENA (AP-Viking 1 made America's first Mars landing look easy, dropping down safely today on a boulder.s tre wn plain and sending back stunningly sharp pictures or a landscape resembling the Southwestern desert. No Martian c reatures were seen s tirring among the boulders and dunes. Nor bad they been expected. though Mars has often been lhoutht of by earbtlinas as the planet most likely to harbor life. The robot laboratory lhal will contillue ..a search Jor Martian life seemed absolutely intact after settling to the plain among boulders that might have been.large enough to wr~k lhc lander It was lbe rirst 'uccessful soft touchdown on Man an h.lstory . The trouble free landing and the startlt.og photograph.le detail or Ught and dark rockS sand dunes and a s tark horizon left scientists tr em Dlrng with emot.Jon "There are tears tn my eyes my heart is beatmg fast. .It's mind boggling. said Noel Hin· ners, associate admiruslralor or the nation's space agency. By coincidence. It was the seventh anniversary oC another space milestone -lhe day men first walked on the moon. As television monitors at the J et Propuls ion Laboratory IJPL) reproduced, one line at a time, Viking's •first panoramic picture of the landscape, imag. ing team leader Thomas Mutch exclaimed. "Oh gosh, that's just lovely. . .you can almost Im- agine yourself walking right out there!" The pictures traveled 213 million miles and -even at the speed of Ught, 186.000 miles per second -look 19 minutes lO re. achearth. The pictures showed a low. lying plain called Chryse, which at onetime may have drained wa. ter rrom several winding chan- nels in the region. Now it ts a dry. humpy plain, and Mutch saJd it was quite "reminiscent o( some desert areas on earth," particularly the Southwes tern United Slates. But in eight days, n telescopic arm is to reach oul and grab a claw full of Martian soH \o be de- posited In three life·detectlng ex- peri menh aboard the 1,300· pound lander. On Mau, the squat three· <Stt VIKING, Page .UJ Tlae Finance Committee. In wrUlng the tax bill. recom· rneeded that the S3S credit be ex· tltlded only through next June to aUlw the next president and t.be new Congreu to gauge the ecanemy before a further ex- t-*'. Sheriff Bates jotned Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins at a news conference in Uvermore near tbe quarry where the children were buried in a dirt· covered old moving van. The cblldrm and bus driver managed to escape a day after they were spirited away. Shirley Vies AUbougb the tax c ut s ttdmkally expired on June 30. wonr.s are protected against _, immediate Increase in the ~ wage withholding by a *'P-l•P law that froze withhold· iQr.ites until Sept. t. ZVHtt. lhe Finance Commit· tee opened hearings on dozens or ..-menls in the tax bill that woald.benefit business. $en. Russell B. Long <D·t.a. >. llmCbY criticism that his panel ... u tetin.s to spedaJ interests. ..U.S.the bearings alter liberal Nll&lOtt attacked several .....tments to the tax bill as •=''Ill for special lnteresi. The sberirt said the van was re- ~tered to Palo Alto Van and Storage but bad been sold lo another party. whom they re· fused to identify. They said the manhunt bas in· tensified ln lhe Santa Cruz Moun· tains where clothes belonging to the kidnaped bus driver were found beside a highway near Saratoga, ISO miles northwest ol this small farming community. ··1 think the fact thJtt the \•ans were registered in that area and that t.be clothes were round in that area gives us some reason to be concerned wilh the Sara\oga t Olympic Coverage Contimies Shjrley Babashofrwon a qualifying spot In tonight's 400 meter freestyle women's competition atlhe Montreal Olym· pie Games this morning. · The Fountain ValJey s wimmer's bid for a gold medal will be televised tonight. Dally Pilot sports @ Editor Glenn White is on the spot ror coverage. Mantreal His accOllnt of the quall· fying heat -along with Olympics other Orange Coast· oriented Olympic cov- era.ge is In today's sports section . Brian Goodell of M.lssion Viejo. who qu•lified Monday for theJ,50().meterrr~.i.owUl~petetoralght. Forfull deatils. s•tpOrtt. PqtlM . ·,-.. \ Harris told Judge Domenichini that action against Hinshaw was bused on the fact th.at assessor's employes were rewarded for overtime while they were actual- ly worklng on the Hinshaw cam· · palgn. "I don't know or any informa· tion held by any county depart· ment that would benefit him." Harris said. "We certainly know oC no o.vertlme system other than 011ela Rollt e Mary J ane Blackwell o( Sant a Ana Heights makes her rounds as a postal car· rier in Newport Beach in a leg cast. She sprained her ankle playing softball and should be out or the con- traption in a week. Hin!lhaw's that warrantC'd in·! wstigation or prosOC'utlon... 1 Judge Domenichlnl will be askl'd this week to grant or deny McNicholas· motion for dis· missal of the charges. If the m<>- tioo is denied jury selection wiJI ~gin in the delayed trial ln an earlier tna.l. llinshnw was convicted of bribery and sen- tenced to one lo 14 years in stat<' prison. He is free on appeal. Bingo Tabled In Mesa By MICHAEL PASKEVICll CH t,.. 0,.11, ~1194 St.tfl It was no go for bingo in Costa Mesa Monday as the city council voted 4-0 to table the proposal in· definitely. · "We would. be asking for trou. ble." Coun cilwoman Mar y -5m.allwood said, .referring to the ordinance tha t would have made Costa Mesa the first Or:mge Coast city to allow blngo. "There would be problems of enforcement." she said. "I see no moral or ethical problems." Councilm an Edward Mc- Varland agreed and suggested that perhaps.the ordinance might come before the council In aboul a year If enough people are In· • terested in using bingo for fund raising purposes. Mayor Dominic Raciti took a harder stand. "I feel il is morally wrong to resort to gambling to raise money for children," he .said. Vice Mayor J ack Hammell joined In the unanimous denial. The ordinance drawn up by Ci· ty Attorney Roy E . June carried strict provisions and a fine up to $10,000 for violations. However. the council was not satisfied with the ordinance that ' followed guidelines set up by state voters in p assing a California constitutional amend· mentin June. To quali(y to conduct bingo games, an organization must be listed as charitable by the state Franchise Tax Board. Police Hold Surf er After Wave Fight Fancy surfing led to the arrest or a 25·year old Laguna Beach man booked Monday for assault with a deadly weapon --his s urfboard -following a beachfront fi ght. Laguna Beach police said Vincent S. Henry, 1480 Bluebird Canyon, was arrested after Glen Murray, 19, or 840 Canyon View Drive, reported he was attacked by a man who u se d a s harp.nosed s urfboard as a lance in a fight. Murray was not injured in the 9 a.m. altercation on the beach Fairgrounds Noise Upsets Mesa Council The Costa Mesa City Council is less than enthusiastic about th<> noise currently emal'latlng from the Orange County f'airground11. "1 heard the whole Bob Hope Saturday Night," said Vice Mayor Jack Hammett who lives near the Fairgrounds. Other council members joined Hammett Monday night in ex· pressing displeasure and frustra· tion over the situation. "I feel this is an insult to the people of Costa Mesa," Coun- cilwoman Mary Smallwood said. She urged lbe people t.o write stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter to make their displeasure known. But tbe city council did not opt for a formal complaint lo what has been a Jong·running feud with the Fairgrounds. "We're not fighting them tbis year," Hammett said. "Seduc· Uoo is better than rape." The situation came to a head Sunday Night when Heart, a rock band, put out a noise level of 115 decibels, 15 decibels above max· lmu m allowed by the Fair- grouads . Numerous complaints were phoned to Fair Managel' Jlm (8eeUP8ET,P8'e&!) ... I below Thalia Street. Henry was held on $10.000 bail and was 'scheduled for arraignment today in South Orange County Municipal Court. He told officers he was surfing off the beach when another rider performed a "shoulder hop maneuver" and cut across h111 path in such a manner as to create a hazard Murray s old the incident caused him to fall from his board which woshed ashore. He said he had words with the other rider who then threw his board at Murray. Tht' board missed, and Murray took it, riding lt to shore . There, when the other surfer arrived, a fight began. Murray iiald he was choked and struck. At one Point, it was reported. Henry picked up the boitrd and holding It with both hands, shoved ll al M urray'll hNid. The victim llt1ld hl• warded off tht• point or tho bo1trd with his hand11. Co ast i We athe r Low clou d s night through rnld·morning with s unny arternoon Wednes - day. SllRhUy warmer, with high In low 705 at beaches, low 80s Inland. Low toniitht mid.fiOs. . I NSIDE TOD" t' · I Were htrOC!a of t~ Wt•t /amou1, infamous or In betwem? Su 81 . i. l•llex .&IV_ ... 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The Washington f-'ost rcportl'd Sunday that Leggett had an af. falr with Suzi Thomson, 45. a Korean-born uide to House Speaker Carl Albert, and that the J us t ice D e partme nt 1s 1n· Old Paper Found in Jury Room LOS ANGELES IAPI T he judge tn the Wilham and Emily llarri:> trial revealed today that someone had smuggled into the jury room a two·year·old Los Angeles Times telling of Patricia Hearst 's lddnaping and h er father 's efforts to have her re· leased. <Related s tory, AS) Supe rior Cour-i -.Judfe Mnrk Brandler. visibly upset, said he would place all jurors under oath an<! 3"sk them who placed the newspaper in a rest room used only by jurors in the case. He said a worn an Juror alerted the court's bailiff to the presence of the newspaper an the rest room . He s aid a search was con· ducted late Monday and the vaper was found stuffed in s "as tebaskel. The j ud ge dis played the "astebasket and a discolored ne"spaper in thl' courtroom. Th~ paj>l.'r, dated Feb. 6. 1974. had a huge banner ·headline reading. · Hears t Pleads \\'1th Kidnap· JX'rs" and a s mall<•r subhead. "\'o w s H<'lp i f Dw ghter Released Unhurt." Brandler has forbidden jurors to read any newspaper accounts of the Harris and Hearst cases. Miss Hearst is an absent codcfen· I dant in the Harr is trial, and her 1 k1dnapin(Z by the Symblonese L1b<>ration Army has nol been raised during testimony. Riley N a1ned To Battin's . Transit Post • <'ounty S upe r visor Thomas R11<~y was named today to 1 e plJce fo rmC'r ~uperv 1 so r Hobt'rt Ba lttn on the Oran~<' 1 Countv Transit Oistrict Board of Oi rC'ciors. S1multan<'ously. Super visor Laurence Schmit was appointed Battin 's replacement on the l..ocal Agency Formation Com· mission. Th<' appointments were made llv Ro nrd o f S upervisors t'h;urman Ralph Diedrich In the \I uke of Ra tlln 's removal as 11 1'0\lnly sul)(1rvisor last week. The deposed r ir st Di 11trict .. upervisor automallcully fo rfeit· t'CI his <'lt>ct ed post when sen· 1enc<'d following his conviction 110 mlSUllC or OHIC<' charges Tod.ay Diedrich went about 1 ewtructurana the board to com 11t•nsute for Baltin's ub8cnec vcsugut1ng whe ther be da d Cavort for Suut.b Korea. Albert told reporrer1 Mondey that MlJs Thomson de:nJed sh" h»d hnd a se~u-al affair w1th J-eg· ~t>lt. In his statem ent Tuesday, Leg· gett did not specify whether there had been a n atfair ; he simply re· ferred to the Post report a bout hlS personal life. .. I've staled before that no money changed hands and no benefit was provided," Leggett told newsmen in his office. In his prepared statement, be said "not one shred o( evidence" of wrongdoing has been present· ed by either the newspaper or the Justice Department and that the department has not toJd him about any investigation. "The case ls simple; there is none." Leggett said. The Post quoted Leggett as saying that he had fathered and maintains a second family by an affair with a former secretary. ··1 will state that it is un· fortunate that aspects of my p e r sonal life have bee n publish ed," Leggett s aid. "However, tha.t is a matter primarily between my wife and myself. and I do believe we have the matter resolved to conUnue our marriage. The primary pro- blem-occuriea nearly a decade ago." The hewspaper quoted Leggett as saymc that he--badlorted bis wife·s name on a deed ror a house for his second family. Comity Fair Offers Singer Merle Haggard Country singer Merle Haggaid performs at 8 o'clock tonight at the Orange County Fair. Today is Fullerton and San Juan Capis trano Day at the Orange County Fair. 'The band or the day is the Squire Drum and Bugle Corps. Today, July 20 Noon to 10 p.m. Fair Highlights: 5:30-7 Guitar Contest, Heritage State 7:00 Parade, Grounds • 6:00 Squire Drum and Burle Co rps. Amphitheattt 6 :45·10 Montezuma's Revenge 7·9 Weaving and spinning, Home Living Pavilion 7 10 Bob Dowswell, lettering technique, Fine Arts Exhibit 7 00 Young Life Singers. Am· phi theater 8 00 Mer ele Haggard S how. Stadium 9:00 Young Life Singers, Am· phitheater Wednesday. July 21 Noon to 10 p.m Costa Mesa and Kids Day Band or the day Los Angeles Police Junior Band 12:00 Orange eating contest, Grounds 1:00 Tire Rolling Contest , Grounds 1·4 Weaving and Spinning, Home Living Pavilion l·4 Gloria Rowe. oil portraits, Fine Arts Exhibit 1 :30 French Cuisinart de· monstratlon, Gourmet Gallery 2 :00 Water Toss Contest, Groun<b 2·8 Roving Clowns and Mimes, Grounds 3·8 Werner Hirsche!. one-man band, Grounds 4:30 Father Coughlin's Boys Choir s· 30 Clown Contest. Ground11 6 00 Lo~ Angeld Police JunJor Hand. Amphitheat er Fatal Crash in Mesa This was the s cene on Newport Boulevard near Del Ma r Avenue earl>' today after John Reza, 35, of Yorba Linda drove his pickup truck into the rear of a Costa Mesa city street sweeper, killing hi m instantly. The driver o.f the sweeper, l\tichael Stevens of Santa Ana, was not injured. Fro• Page A J VIKING LANDS ON MARS h~gged craft weighs about 450 pounds because the planet's gravity is weaker than earth's. If aoy tiny organisms are liv· ing in the soil, the experiments are believed capable of finding them. - Carl Sagan or Cornell Universi· ty, one of the best.known ad· vocates of searching for ext.tater· restrial life, called the terrain a •'neat surf ace. .. It's just tremendously excit· ing, especially after a series of Soviet failures," said S.gan, a member or the lander photo- graphy team . "Mars is a very tough place to land. I suspect Mars will be sufflcienllv in· teresting to bold our interest." The Soviets have landed lwo spacecraft on Mars but both Services Set For Retired O ·CMC Chief ceased functioning shortly after arrival. Viking, the first of two un manned Ame rican spacecrafts scheduled for Mars landings this summer, blast~ off on the his· iOnC minion 1lmontha af'o. The crucial Jaat letc of its journey be1an early this morn· ing when it parted company with the mother sblp that bad carried it into «bit around Man a month ago. A computer aboard the lander guided it tbrou1b the complicat· ed descent sequence. As lt en· tered the Mart.Ian atmosphere, it wu travelin1 about 10,000 miles per hour, but a parachute and braking rocket.a slowed it to a mere S.5 m .p.h. as it drooped to the-aurfaceat4:53a.m . P.C>:T. When signals reached earth 19 minutes later, a night commen· tator cried . "We h ave touchdown! We hav e touchdown!" Officials and mission con· trollers whooped, cheered and hugged each other, with the warmest applause reserved for Jim Martin, the burly project manager with a misty look in his eyes. __...,,,.,,,_-.--,,, --~--'"'""----,.,_\ .,...,". lflil:\9 ..,..,,,_ ... """ w" TONIGlff ORANGE COUNTY FAJR - Contlnutng thTourh July 25. - "IN FASHJON" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday tbrouab Aug.-l, -&--p.-mT Sundays, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY, .1UL Y Zl SUMMER CONCERT -The Rein.amen and Wild Oats play western music, South Coast Villqe, 7 p.m. Free. Officers Elected By Mesa Rotarians Newly Inst alled officers of Rotary Club of C05ta Mesa are Wilson H. "Bill" Dykes, pr<-'s i· dent: Richard K . Brooks, Jr .. vice pres'ident; Clarence F. Nedom, secretary and Robert R. Talley. treasurer. Club directors for the 1976-77 year are Robert A. Chew, Derek C. Jacobs, J oseph R. l\fetcaJf and Willard D. Reece. I' BUS ..• Lhtngs as descriptions of pe>SS1bfe ' S\&Spect& and vehicle&. TM lnveatliat1on Mooday ln· eluded two fre1h INds and t¥:- t'Onlinued hunt for thrff van.s a!Jd lhrff armtd m~n dff<!ri~ to 1,., \'Htl&ators In vivid delall bf _~ 2lf children and their school ~; driver. ,,. Authorltlt•s also reported th" had located aom e clothlnc \ak• Crom the vlctlm1 by tbt lcld- napers beside a highway n•• l'aratoga, lSO miles northwest ~ thh• :smull farmin11 community "here the 27 were ol>dut'led. Thu musked lrlo hijacked the bus Thursday, h•ft tht' 27 ln an UD• derground bunker ln a gravM quarry that night at Uvermor.-; 95 mlles north or Ct\owehllla. Tht victims dutt their way oul and escaped Friday evening. One new lead came from a former Inmate at San Quentin prison who told Tuolumne Coun· ly Sheriff J a<'k Litteral "that while he was In the jomt he knew or three or four guys who talked incessantly a bout a kidnap vperation they intended lo pull when they got out, in which they -.'OUld use a group ot ehUdren tor hostages.'' Identity of the former inmato was withheld. Investigators also checked on a report that a man tried to aet an unlicensed va n painted In Oakland Monday morning, but "took off" when a suspiciouR shop worker as ked the driver for the vehicle's serial number. Ji'.,.• P•,,e AJ UPSET ••• Porterfield by anfry cilbms. Porterfield said Heart refused to play unless It U6ed its own sound system. Slnce advance tickets had been sold, Porterfield said he allowed Heart to go ahead rather than force a cancellation. The sound system will be used for the remainder or the fair':. 10.day run. Porterfield saJd he would tilt the s veakers so less sound e8capes. The Orange County Fair · . grounds arc controlled by the 32nd Agricultural District. Thus, Costa Mesa has no control over fair proceedings . • The city does not have a representative on the county Fair Board Funeral services will pe held Wednesday in Newport Beach for retired physician John H. Linson, a former medical director o f Orange County Medical Center who d ied Sunday. Dr. Linson was 90 at the time of his death at the Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospital. Prior to his hsopitalizalion, he was a longUme resident of Lido Isle. Do this. I f'• ... ",..,,...,..,..,., • •'•'• He was a graduate of the University or Nebraska and received his doctorate from the Rush Medical College or lhe UniveraltyofCHicagoin 1.912. Dr. Linson served with the U. S. Public Health Service from 1914 to 1949 and was an officer in the U.S Coast Guard From 1960 to 19S6, ~ was the medical director for the Orange County Medical Center, now the UC Irvine Medical Center Dr Linson was a member of the Retired OUicers Auo· c iallon, the Amencan Lawn Bowlers of NewPort Beach. the Sona of the American Revolution nnd the Association of Military Sur1eons. lie leaves his widow, Helen ; a brother. Walter . or Nebraska; daughters. Mrs. Dwight Roberts of Coeta Mesa and Mrs. Richard Ood1e of Santa An•, and six grandchildren. Services will be conducted at. 1l a . m . at P acilic View Memorial Park Chapel with the Rev. John Lindvall a.nd John Smith officiating. Get this e. lncluded an thnt re!ltructurinl( "as the appoint mont or 01edr1ch to a ct as the nrrlcf'r tn charRC or Battin's former office stair as well as the genernJ ncounUng :-N~ponslblllty thnt aocs with m11inlcnnnc<' of thf' omcc ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT l"'f '""~9ft (Ofi··• f-\•1ty .-1w•t """' "'"' h • Hinshaw Non-voting Status Challenged ""~•f'*'.t f"-t••w\ rr U\ •~ M!i1Vwu O't N• clf'*'OI' CM•t f'wN\UlitNl (f)l"'i""'Y '-Do""" M•trlil\\ ••f PVn4•\...,d #lrl-fJftdn .,...~ ''wM' •cw (Mta M41 <•. Nf'""lr"t ~I\ ...._...,..... fhMh r•wlll••" ~•H•~ f•vl!'W. 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"" -Wl ........... ,. ....... ,.., ~, ..... eoo.•-- \lh-11''• LOS A NG ELES-La1una Nlgu.el attorney M lchael Patrick Clancey won a pretrial victory here Monday In his bid to reform congressional re(Ulatlons that deprive Rep. Andrew HlnshH' of ,'<Jtinl powers wbUe the Newport Beach Republican continueA to hold office. Federal court Judge WUUam P . Gray rejected a modon by t.be fed«al pro1ecutor f« dismissal at Clancey's action whJcb pro- tests that 40th Congresaicloal Db· lrict voters are vtctlms al taxa· tlon without representation bffauH of tbe •ltuatlcn. Judge Gray told lawyers for both sides that it wm take a three-Judse panel lO nnaJly rule on the merits of Clancey's lawsuit. He believes that the trio can be aPembled In time fOf' • Sep· tember hearlna lntothe action. Clancty, an unsuccessl\Jl can· didate for Hin1baw's seal. made it t'lur Monday that his lawsuit la not dtslKned to help Kinsbaw. 'He sald hlA aim Is to lftk • re· form tb&l would perm.It Cocw-ess to promptly remove In the future any member found guilty or a felony ortense. Hinshaw has been sentenced to ooe lo 14 years in state prison aft.er being convicted ot bribery charges stemmin1 from his con· duct while he Hrved aa Orange County HHHOr. He bas refused lo resign from his $44,600·a·year congrcssiooal p()9t. He wu defHted ln the June Republlcan primary. Hinshaw . will leave congressional office Dec. 31. . Clancey additionally is seeking congress ional reform in lenna of convicted members via a U.S. Supreme 'Co urt lawsuit scheduled for a hearing by the blgh court ln October. He hopes that one or"both ac· Uons w\11 mun the end or House 1lule 43 -the regulation that permits a convict ed con· 1ressman to retain omce, but ban blm from voting and j~ in coau11.U.i.e debat.es. 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Stoeks N TEN CENTS IIinshaW Lawyers Ask OVertilne Probe Bf TOM BAii.LEV Ol .. 0.llyl't•.._.. • Orese County Superior Court Judie Frank Domenlcbini was a8ed today to •Ip a court order tbet would pern)ll Corigressman Aadrew Hlnsbaw's lawyus to ln- ~llti&ate overtime practices m .....,. county department. r Judie Domenicbini, surveying a pile of depositions offered by d efense attorney John McNicbolas in support of the de- mand, refuaed to immediately rult on the motion. "I'll nffd lbe rest of the day to read these depositions," he told McNiobolu. lJe indicated that he will 1rant or deny the court order early Wednesday. McNlcholas said information derived from a survey of county overtime practices will help him to prove his point that the district attorney's office was guilty of discriminatory prosecution when .Hinshaw was indicted oo mulu- ple felony counts. Those charges are based oo al- ltgalions that the Newport. Beach Republican pe rmitted his employes while he served as Orange County asses.soc lo 1972 to work during county time on bis congressional campaign. McNicholas argues lbal many county departments, lncluding. the district attorney's omce, practices a system of com· pensatory overtime identical to that which Hinshaw used to re- ward bis employes. Brandlnc the demand foe a dis· covery order as "a fishing ex- pedition" Deputy Diltrict At· tomey CUff Harris denied that Hlnahaw was singled out for pro- secution. --N"iking Lands on Mars In Desolate Terrain Sharp ---~ Photos Return A,.WI,.,.... THIS IS THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH EVER TAKEN ON THE SURFACE OF THE PLANET MAAS Center of Photo-mosaic I• Five Feet From Sp1ceship's C1mere, Showing M1ny Smell Rocks PASADENA CA P-Viking 1 made America's first Mars landing look easy, dropping down sa f e ly toda y on a b oulde r -s trewn plain and sending back stunningly sharp pictures of a landscape resembling the Southwestern desert. No Martia n creatures were seen stirring amon g the boulders and dunes. Nor had they been expected, though Mars has often been thought of by earhUin1s as the planet moet likely to harbor Ufe. Growth Rate Plunges The robot laboratory that wlll continue a search for MattJan life seemed absolutely Intact aCter settlin1 to the plain among boulders that mlght have been large enou1h to wreck the lander .. Ecorwmists Predict It's Only Temporary WASHlNGTON (AP> -The 0l'06s National Product <GNP>. broadest measure of the nation's economic well-being, registered a s harp drop in the growth rate during the spring quarter, the ccwemment reported today. The drop was attributed J)l'tmarily to a stabilization of business In ventory accumula- Uon. The Commerce Department Htd the GNP grew at an annual rite ol 4.4 percent in volume for ~pril through June, compared with a 9.2 percent annual rate or 1rowth lo lhe year's first Cl'Mlrter. Despite the decline in the rate of rrowth. most economists say they believe the drop will be tem- Pofary. 'l'he GNP represents the na· Uan'a total output of goods and HrVices and is a key determi- 1'1d\t of bow many new jobs the t'tonomy aenerales as well as the ~mle status of Amt'ricans. The Commerce Department said the slower growth rate wu~ * * * Senate Votes • To Extend :fax Cuts ASHINOTON (AP) -The ~le voted this anemoon to l'X· ttlid throu&h Dec. 31. 1977, the in- dWidual tax cuts enacted last )"UI'. 'l'tle major part of the tax re· dlletlon. a $35-per·person tax credit , would be cxtended ' tllftlueh all of um. Two other pclftlona, a spedal lax credit for plGI" working families and the lledard deductions, would be lmdepermaoent. the Finance Committee, in ~tiDI tbe t ax bill. recom- naiilded that the S3S credit be ex· '4!!llled ooly through next June lo ..,_. ~ next president and the MW Con1rus lo gauge the 1 llDOIDY before a further ex- ~. Altbo.uah the tax cuts t.ctmJcally ex9ired ·an June 30, ..ten ~ protected against -immed1ate lncruse in the ..-t1 wa1e wllhbolding by a ,...,., l1w that froae with.bold· ,..tat.es until S!pt. 1. ·•ruer, the Finance Commit- • opened bearlnp on doiens of •• • dmmts ill the lax bill tht.t ~ belleflt business. ~ .... Jlllaaell 8 . Long <D-La.>. ... by er1tJdsm that bis panel 9 ~atel"lal to special interests. ~ tJM bearlnp after liberal tfll1tor1 attacked se•eral tctndmtots to the tu bU1 as __.,all for special interest. ... accompanied by a quickening of inflation. Prices as measures in the GNP accounts, which include the prices of all goods and services In the economy rather. than just consumer prices, were up S percent at an annual rate In the second quarter. The inflation rate in the first quarter was 3 percent. A sharp drop in the growth rate had been ~xpected by Ford ad· ministralion economists for al leasf ~ month. Despite the slower growth rate, the GNP figures contalned some encouraging signals. Demand in the economy, or the level of final sales. actually grew at a faster pace: 4.7 percent at an annual rate. Final sales had climbed at a 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter. Simultaneous with release o( Lido Sign Issue the GNP flgures, the Commerce Department reported that total personal income of Americans grew by the sm allest margin in 11 months during June. Personal income for the month was at an· nual rate of $1,368.9 billion, an in· crease or S6 billion. or four-tenths of 1 percent, over May. That compared with a $10.4 billion advance In May and was lhe smallest monthly gain since personal income dipped last July. The GNP accounts showed that disposable personal income, which is total income after de· • duction or twces, amounted to SS,452 per person in the second quarter. That compares with per capita disposable personal in· come of ~S.347 In the first quarter . It was the first successful soft touchdown on Mars in history. The trouble-free landing and the startlin1 photograpbic detall or Hght and dark rocks, sand dunes a nd a ~t a rk horizon l ef\. s cientists trembling "'ith emotion. "There are t ears in my eyes my heart Is beating fast. . .It's mind boggling," s aid Noel Hin- ners, associate administrator of the nation's s pace agency. · By coincidence, il was the seventh anniversary of another space milestone -the day men first walked on the moon. Rosener Disclaims Role in Coast Spat As television monitors at the J et Propuls ion Laboratory tJPL) reproduced, one line at a time, Viking·s fi rst panoramic picture of the landscape. imag. ing team lead er Thomas Mutch exclaimed, "Oh gosh, that's just lovely .•. you can almost im· agine yourself waJking right out there!" The pictures traveled 213 million miles and -even at the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second -took 19 minutes to re. ach earth. The pictures showed a Jow· - lying plain called Chryse, which at one time m ay have drained wa· ter from several winding chan· nels In the region. Now Ills a dry. humpy plain, and Mutch said il wu quite "reminiscent of some desert a r eas on earth ," particularly the Southwestern United States. 8y JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. O.lfy ,.. ... ....,, Judy Roeener, chairman of the South Coast Re1lonal Zone Conservation Commisa1on and re· 11dent of Udo talc, maintains she • had no part In the dispute between tbe commission and the city of Newport Bclacb. The disput• l• over alps. Mel Carpenter, eucutive director of the aoul.b eout N!· glonal commlulon, and Mrs. &Mne:r contend that the ctty bas to apply for a coastal com· miaion permit to poll sttns in the coastal soee. City officall 11y that is non· MOSe and lbey are not about to 1et penulta fort.he nqrty 8,000 slpa tbey put up or replace every yeer. Both sides are prepared to go to court to prove their point. Representatives oft.be st11te Al· torney General, the legal arm of the commission. have not set a • date for a confrontation. The fight between the com· mi.asion and tbe city got ita start on Udo Isle when the Udo Isle Community Assoeiation Board or· Dlrecton decided to institute a street sweeping program. The program was nm for three 0>00t.bs on a volunatry basis to see if resldenta would move thelr can from the streets so the sweeper could 1et in.and wipe up auto-\nduced polluUoll. That program was judged a failure when street crews found' as many as 400 cars in the path or their sweepers. LJCA directors asked the city to post "no park- ins" sl1ns to force residents to move their cars on sweeping days. Some Lido resident!!, who favored the volunatl')' sweeping pro1ram. began fighting the sa,m. They described the total er- fect ot 2eO new signs a11 visual poUaUon. Mrs. Rosener Is one or tbme opponents. And so. when the coastal com· <See UDO, Page i\%) But ln elehl days, a telescoPlc arm is to reach out and grab a claw full of Martian soil to be de· PoSited lo thr~e life-detecting ex· perlment.a aboard the 1,.300· Pound lander. On Mars. the squat throe· <See VIKING, Pa1eA%> Shirley Vies Olympic Wverage Continues Shirley Babasboff won a qualifying spot In tonight's 400 meter freestyle women's competition at the Montreal Olym· pie Games this morning. The Fountain Valleyswimmer'1bldlor a gold medal will betelevi.HdtonighL Daily Pllot sports ® Editor Glenn While is on . · the spot for cove.rage. MantrNI His accounl of lbe quali· fying beat -along With Olympics other Orange Coast· oriented Olympic COY· erqe is in today ·s sporU section. Brian Goodell of lliuian Viejo, wtlo~lftntdxonday for lbe 1.SOO.meter freestyle, also will compete tonl1ht. For full deatila, seuporta. Pate 84. Harris told Judge Domcnlchiru that action against Hinshaw was based on the fact that assessor 's empl~yes . were rewarded for overtime wbHe they were actual- ly workin&·on the Hinshaw cam-paign. "l don't know of any informa- tion held by any county depart- ment that would benefit h..lm." · Harris said. •·we certainly know oC no o.vertime system other than 011ela ...... Mary Jane Blackwell of Santa Ana Heights makes her rounds as a postal car· rier In Newport Bero~ in a leg cast. She sprain her ankle playing softbal and should be out of th con- traption in a week. lUnshaw's that warranted in~ vestigation or prosecuUon." 1 Judge Domenichini will be. asked this week lo grant or deny McNicholas' m otion for dis· missal of the charges. lf the mo- tion is denied jury selection will begin in the delayed trial . ln a.n earlier trial. Hinshaw was convicted of bribery and sen· tenced to one to 14 years In state prison. He is free on appeal. Bingo Tabled In Mesa By MICHAEL PASKEVICll Of .... 0.11, "'lee, .. " Jt was no go for bingo in Costa Mffa Monday as the city council voted 4-0 to table the proposal in· definitely. _ ·:we.would be uski111t. for tra.u- ble ." Councilwoman Mary Smallwood said, rl'ferring to tho ordinance that would have made Costa Mesa the fi rst Orange Coast city to allow bingo. ·'There would be problems of enforcement," she said. "I see no moral or ethical problems." Councilman Edward Mc Varland. . ..agceed and suggested that perhaps the ordinance might come before the council in about a year if enough people arc In· terested in using bingo for !Und raising purposes. Mayor Dominic Raciti took o ltarder stand. •· J feel It is moraJly wrong to resort to gambling to raise money for children," he said. Vice Mayor Jack Hammett joined in the unanimous denial. Tbe ordinance drawn up by Ci- ty Attorney Roy E. June carried strict provisions and a fine up to $10,000 for violations. However. the council was not s aUsfled with the ordinance that followed guidelines set up by s tate voters in passing a California constitutional amend- ment in June. To qualify to conduct bingo games, an organization must be listed as charitable by the state Franchise Tax Board. Police Hold Surf er After Wave Fight Fancy surfing led to the arrest of a 25-year old Laguna Beach man booked Monday for assault with a deadly weaPon -his s urfboard -following a beachfront fight. Laguna Beach police said Vincent S. Henry, 1480 Bluebird Canyon, was arrested after Glen Murray, 19, of 840-Canyon View Drive, reported he was attacked by a man who u sed a sharp-nosed s urfboard .as a,. lance in a fight. ~ Murray was not injured in the 9 a.m. altercation on the beach Bandit Robs West Newport Liquor Store A lone gunman. armed with a· n ick e l -plated . 32-c ali be r a utomati c he ld up a West Newport Beach liquor store for S60 late Monday night, police uidtoday. The s lig htly built b andit confronted clerk Glen Strasmann and customer Eileen Barry at the Tradewlnds Liquor, 6710 W. Coast H ig hw ay at about mldni1bt. Strasmann told police the blond-balred, blue-eyed man put bis ,.un on the counter and ordered blm to empty t.be cash register i.ato a paper bag. S.Zumann said t.be robber also demanded 15 worth of rolled CCJ6.ns which he put loto the bag before be left the store. Surpme Visitor BELDEJ"f (AP J -Six farefichten are reeovertnc from lnJl.lrles received when a rock Jbat officials HY WU the Sise ol a small car rolled into their camp in the Fe1lber Rlver Cuyon. They said the rock wu apparent· ly dislodsed Sunday night when a tree In a 27-acre Ii.re fell and started a landslide. below Thalia Street. Henry was held on $10,000 bail and was sc hedul ~d for a rraig nment today lo South Orange County Municipal Court. He told offi cers he was l'lurfing off the beach when another rider performed a "shoulder hop maneuver" and cut across hi s path in such a manner as to create a hazard. Murray said the In cident caused him to fall from his board wh ich washed a!ihore. lie sald he had words with the other rider who then threw his board at Murray. The board missed. and Murray took it, riding It to- shore. There, when the other isurfer arrived. a fight began. Murray said he was choked and struck. At one Point. It was reported, llt'nry picked up the board and holding It with both handb, shoved it at Murray's head. The victim 11alct he warded off the pc>lnt of the l>ourd with his hands. Coast Weather Low clouds n igh t through mid-morning with sunny afternoon Wectnes- day. Slightly warmer, with high in low 708 at beaches, low 80s Inland. Low tonight mld'60s. . INSIDE TODJ\ 'Y · Were lauofs of Olle West /omous, il1fomous or in betwten? See Bl. l••ex 1 DAILY PILOT N t~sctay Ju'Y20. 1976 Few Tips Flood In !'.On Mass Kidnap C fl ()WCtlf l.LJ\ <AVI Authontic11 t'UY they ;ire beinR flooded with tips In the mass kid· naping or school childr.en. but. no p(X'litive identification of their ab· ductors has been announced tnvest1A<1tors :.aid !ht')' h111w t11 have names and photogruphi. or Old Pape r Found in Jury Room LOS ANGELES tAP1 The judge 1n the Wilham and Emily Jlarns tnal re ve aled today that someone had smuggled into the jury room a two-year old Los Angeles Times telling of Patricia Jlears L's k1dna p1n.: and her father·s efforts to have her re· leased c Related !llOry, ASJ Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler. visibly upset. s aid he would place all jurors under oath and ask them who placed the newspaper in a rest room used only by jurors in the C'ase. He said a woman juror alerted the court ·s bailiff to the presence o( the newspaper in the res t _rc;iom. He said a search was con· ducted late Monday and the paper was found stuffed in a wastebasket. The j udge displayed the wastebasket and a discolored newspaper m the courtroom. The paper, dated Feb. 6, L974. had a huge banner headbne reading: ··Hearst. Pltads With Kidnap· pers" and a s maller subhead. ··vows Help if Daughter Released Unhurt.·· Brandler has forbidden Jurors to read any news paper account~ of the Ha rris and Hearst cases. Miss Hearst is an ab.c;cnt codefen· dant in the Harns lrlaJ, and her kidnapin& by the Symbionese Liberation Army has not been raised during lc.slirnony. Rile y Named To Battin's Transit Pos t County Supervis or Thomas Riley w as n a m ed today to replace rormer s upt>rv1 sor Robert B:ittm on th<' Orange County Transit D1stm·t Board or Directors. S1multaneous ly. Supervisor Laurence Schmit was appointed Battln 's replacement on the Local i\genry Formation Com· m1ss1on The appointments wert> made b y Boa rd of Super visors ChaJtman Ralph Diedrich in the wake of Ba ttin's removal as a county supervisor last week. The deposed First District su~rvisor automatically forfeit C'<I his t'lected post when sen t<'nced follow 1n~ hi~ conviction on mis use of off1cf' charges . Tod;1y D1edri('h went aboul r!'stro('turing the bo;ard to com l~'nsate ror Dalian'!> absence hwluded in that restructuring \\as lht> 11 ppnint m <'nl of Ocednch to :l<'t as I hl• 0Cf1ccr in charge of BaUln 's formrr offic<' staff as \\<'II as the itf'nc ra.J acounting r .-sponsibiltty that goes with m:untenanrr of the t>ff1cr the three ;abductor1& by today "We've got so many ltad:.. l can't say which one will lead to the bru.kina of this cas e." Alameda County Sherirf Tom llouchms said As ked if the investigation wus progressing s atisfactorily, Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates said · .. You'd better believe il. ·· Authorities s aid they were us. mg computers to chttk on such things as descriptions of possible :.uspect:. and vehicles. The 1nvestiotion Monday in· eluded two fresh leads and the CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HERO, A5 continued bunt for three vans and three armed men described to In· \·estigators in vivid detail by tbe 26 children and their school bus driver. Authorities also reported they had located some clothing taken from the victims by the kid· napers beside a highway near Saratoga, 150 miles northwest of this small larminsr community where the 27 were abducted. The masked trio hijacked the bosThursdar,leftthd7 in an un. derground bunker in a gravel quarry that night at Uvermore, ~ miles_north ol C~hUJt. The victims dug their way out and escaped Friday evening. County Fair Offers Singer Merle Haggard Country singer Merle Haggaid performs at 8 o'clock loo.ight at the Orange County Falr. Today is FuUertoo and San Juan Capistr ano Day at the Oraote County Fair. The band or the day is the Squire Drum and Bugle Corps. Today, J uly 20 NoontolOp.m. Fair Highlights: 5:30-7 Guitar Contes\, Herilqe State 7:00 Parade, Grounds 6:00 Squire Drum and Bugle Corps, Amphitheatre 6·4>10 Monteiuma's Revenge 7.9 Weaving and spinnin&, Home Llving Pavilion 7·10 Bob Dowswell, lettering ttthnique. Fine Arts Exhibit 7 00 Young LJfe Singers, Am· phitheater 8:00 Mercie Haggard Show, Stadium 9:00 Young Life Singers, Am· phi theater Wednesday. July 21 Noon to 10 p.m. Costa Mesa and Kids Day Band of the day: Los Angeles Police J unior Band 1:?:00 Orange eating contest, Grounds 1: 00 Ti r e Rolling Cont.est, Grounds 1·4 Weaving and Spinning, Home Li ving Pavilion 1·4 Gloria Rowe, oil portraits, Pine Arts Exhibit 1~30 Fr ench Cuisinart d e· monstration, Gourmet Gallery 2: 00 Water Toss Contest, Grounds 2·8 Roving Clowns and Mimes, Grounds 3·8 Werner Hirschel, one.man band. Grounds 4·30 Father Coughlin's Boys Choir 5.JOClown Contest. Groundt1 fi 00 Los Angeles Police Junior Band. Amphitheater S 111all atad Se~luded 0.11, Pole4 il•ll ....... This is one of the least -known of Newport's bay beaches. It is located on the north side of the mainland at the Lido Isle bridg<' These people seem to have ar· nv<'d by boat. but there is access from Via Lido or Lafaye tte A \'enue . 0 o weekends ther e is plenty of nearby park· ing in lots used dunng the week by Lido area banks and businesses. F ro• Pag~ A J VIKING LANDS ON MARS legged craft weighs about 450 Jim Martin, the burly project pounds becaus~ the planet's '-mana&er with a misty look in his gravity is weake r lhanearth's. eyes. If any tiny organisms are liv· "I just want. lo say this is lhe ing In the soil. the experiments happiest time or my life," he are believed capable of finding ffClared. He praised lhe them. thousands or persons involved in Carl Sagan of Cornell Universi-the ei&bt·year projed and noted ty, one of the best-known ad· with a touch of irony. "Some of v~ates or searching for extrater· those people probably don't work restrial life, called the terrain a in space anymore. They pro- .. neat surface. bably got laid off." "'It ·s just tremendously ex cit· Praident Ford called lo offer ing, especially arter a series of bis congratulations lo Martin and Soviet failures," said Sagan, a NASA Adminis trator James member of the lander photo· Fletcher. graph)' team. "Mars is a very The Chryse landing site was tough place to land. I s uspect the third target for Viking. Two Mars will be sufficienllv in· others, including lhe original one teresling to hold our interest." on another part of the Chryse The Soviets have landed two plain, wer e rejected because on space('raft on Mars but bolh closer inspection they appeared ceased functioning sborUy after dangerously rouih. arrival. Viking, the first ot two un· Before lhe landing. the orbiting Viking command sh.Ip had taken manned Ame.rican spacecrafts photos that s uggested lhe final scheduled for Mars landings this site might be covered with summer, blasted off 00 the his· material swept from highland toric mission 11 months ago. 1 The crucial last leg of its P ateaus by long-v anished streams. journey began early this morn- ing when it parted company with Crash Victim Faces Drunk Driving-Rap - A woman who was injured when her car ~rasbecLint.o.. a parked car in Newport Beach late Monday night wHI face drunken driving charges, ac· cording to police. Virginia Fouts. S3. of :rn Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar. was listed In fair coodition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police have filed felony charges again5t her in connection with the accident. Police said she was driving on Baysid e Drive n ear Harbor Island Road when her \•ehiclc slammed into a parked car. Mrs. Jo'outs· two passengers, Karen Winn. 36, of 10071 Dana Drive, Huntington Beach, and Sally J enkins, 30. or 303 Poppy Ave .• Corona del Mar, also were injured in the crash, poUce said. Roth wom en were treated at Hoag, but were not h~pitalizt.'CI. E',....P 9PrlJ LIDO ... mtssion anserlt'd tlst'll Into the Is . . u~. cla1m1ng Ult ell)' had lo gel 11 pcrmlt for the 1i1n1, Mrs. RaHfttt WH publlC'ly lttused. M.,yor Howard ft oters ol usltW" htr aonuence to "et \h~ coast.al rommlssion to meddJc in city ti· faJrs. Mn1 . Hos~nrr. who was out -1 to\lin 1t lhe lime and ool avaUa bit' to f'f'&pond. denlPS it. lby0r Rotert no"• Sil.YI ho bfUeve. M(. The Lido situation has cool.S off slightly as LICA pl't'parf'S to surve)' island rct1id('nlit for the fourth ttmc lo dt•tt•rm\n~ whether or not the s1a ns ::ire wuntNi. But the city ond commi. slon :still i.rc prepared to do battle. Mrs . Rosener says lhe city a. ''blutunUy disobey1n11 the low." Mrs. Rosener and CarJ>entw claim that all other cities in lhe south coast rei:ion do apply tor pt'rmits lo postsigns. An informal survey ot Laguna Beach and HuntJnetoo Beach In· dkales otherwise. Public works om cials in both cities said they have never ap. plied for coastal zone permits to post lraJfic·related Si.ens. Carpenter said a t ommission permit is required ~ause thtt posting or a sign Is considered de. \'elopment. ""Nothtng exists there before, so to put sornething up constitutes d <'vl'lopment," he said. Mrs. Rosener i.:ud sht> was "in· furiated"" that her personal' op. pos ition to t he signs was in· terpreted ns the sourcl' of coast ~11 commission interest in the pro- 1ect ... I don't want ll1I more publicity," she said. She said her objection to \he signs Is that they will cause vis-- ual Pollutlon while lhe slreel sweepln1 will do lltUe lo reduce pollution of the t>ay. "U you want to solve lbe bay pollution problem. It. has to be done at the point where the stuff enters the bay,'' she declared. Proponents of the sign.aided street sweeping say It will reduce the auto·indu('ed pollutants thut run orr the street and into the bay. Somt' noted al n recent LICA meeting that the regional coastal ('Ommission thought the sweep· ing was effective enough to im· pose a weekly sweeping order on the parking lots to be bum as parl of the I r v ine Company 's Corporate Plaza because run-<lff from that lot will gomtothe bay. lhe mother ship that had carried it into orbit around Mars a month aao. A computer aboard the lander guided it through the complical· ed descenl sequence. As il en· tered the MarUan atmosphere. it was lravelln& about 10,000 miles per hour, but a parachute and brakJna rockets slowed il to a mere S.S m .p.h. as it dropped t.o the surf ace al4: S3 a.m. P.t.>:T. Do this. I ... ,i_ .-.. ,..,..,..,,, ....... When algnals reached earth 19 minutes later. a flight com men· tator cried , "We have to u c h down! We have touchdown I " Officials and mission con· trailers whooped. cheered and bugaed each other, with the warmest. applause reserved for Ticke ts for Tennis Trip Available Tickets are available at city hall for an excursion to view World Team Tennis a t the Anaheim Con vention Center s ponsored by the Newport Beach Department of Parks, Beaches and Recreation. TickeLc; ar e SS.SO for the July 28 outing. A bus for the tennis fans will leave Marin ers Park at 6 p.m. Get this e. Riley a nd Schmit's appoint · ments eamP as vncnncies OC' eurrcd on the traM1l district board as well u:-1 th1• Local Agen· e v F o rmoll\\n Commiulon ~'cause of Battin 's dlspoul. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT ,,. n, '·• <••"' f\•11• ,.d ·t •Jttl. flil'"~'" " f•'" t ,_. 1 f', ._. •• , , ... ,, ., °",.,.,.,_., """ nw (Jl~Qt> \tMU f i-lhl•fi.Mf ·i ( tH ,_.., 4Df'f .. , tth\nl\\ ,.,,. 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He said hla aim is lo set* a r• form lh~t would pennit Ccinaraa lo promptly rem ove in the future any membu found guilty of a felony o(fensc. HiMhaw has been l'lenlenced to one to 14 years in state prison after being convicted of bribery charae.s stemming from his con· duct while he served as Ora11gc County assessor. He has refused lo resign from ttia $44,000·a·year congressional po&t. He was defeated in the June Republican primary. Hinsbaw will leave con1us&onal office Dec. 31. Clancey additionally is seeking consressional reform in terms of ~vicled members via a U.S. Supreme Court lawsuit scheduled for a hearing by the high court in Octobe'. He h~pes that. one or both ac· Uons wil1 mean the end ol House Rule -'3 -the regulation that permits a convicted con- sreuman to retain office. but ban bim from votin& and joinlna i.o commlllee debates. 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A II 1h11•1• :ire• rf1...,1.it11cd 111 N!Vt hot "<1l1•r :mcl .. un '=h <> nn C\<.'l·lh 111 '' ;ate1 "Pr.I\'. · If Yo 111·r1 hJ..t• I• I fuid y 1 •\II ~If 111 thi.; pt'ro:tll)'.~ f)'""lll' •11. \hit n p:u1111p.1ti11~ I )11 It Yotn'>t'lf Jn ... 11· J,1t11~1 I ll'illN 111 'I' E'\!\lillll hn\\ f'.t~\I iti ... r•11.,'.!'lltwJnhd111 w Aml~t·t ~11ur t, f11·1• l\a1t ·r ... :l\f'J 1'1t. ~., d11n"t "nit. 1t1 ... 11ht1• '\p<"n<I ;tfl'I\ hnur!l fl;.!hllll!o(llll ,•111•1.~\ lll .. 1:-... .,. Tlwn ... h11\H·1 ) 11u1 ... c1h\1th gas '•Ill' J.,tift t ... ~. DON'T WAIT. INSULATE. Saddle back EDITION ' .\f c ... r110011 ~. Y . S to<!k s ; -tVOL. 69. NO. 202. 2 SECTIONS, 2~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1976 TEN CENT$ ' _College Board Gnaws at Budget BoneS ,~ By WILLIAM SCHaEIB£R OtU..0.llf ..... ~ ' Saddleback. College trustees bocked a few ribs out of the lld· minlalration 's $19.1 million l'bare bones" budget proposal for the next achool year Monday ~r long debates. the board • adopted a rate that wiU force the tchool 'a financial experts to I tluh anothe r $477,000 from the ~ Jpendlng plan. On a S-Z vote. the rate was fixed at 95 cents per $100 or assessed valuation. That·s still more than five cents bigher than lasl year's figure but three cents less than the "absoiule minimum" the ad- ministration said it n«teded to operate in 1976-77. Even af the rate bad been held al last year's level, district pro- perty owners would still be pay- ing si%eable ta:ic increases because of a mass Ive 23.2 percent s purt in ave rage assessed values. Trustee Frank Greinke noted that the district could raise S3 million more than last year even if the tax rate re mamed the same because of lht valuation surge. He and fellow board member Robert Bartholomew. both or Tustin. moved to hold the rate at the 1975· 76 level or about 90 cents County Offices 'O · ' a· 't: vertlille it Elite Impasse Abercrombie and Broke NEW YORK (AP> -Abercrombie & Fitch, exclusive outfitters of great expeditions and backyard barbecues. is beset with money problems and looking for a buyer or a part.ner, a spokesman foe its management said on Monday The 84·year-old firm outfitted Teddy Roosevelt for his African safaris: it provided fishing lures for Ernest Hem· ingway: cold weather clothing for Charles Lindber~h and Arctic camping gear for Adm. Ri chard Byrd. Donald T . Clune, a member of the firm 's executive committee, said Monday the store 1s looking for a merger or a buyer. He said the store lost 5540,000 an 1975 after several years in the red, but he said 1t 1s still solvent. The late Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie sent emissaries there for bis safari goods. And Abercrombie's might be the only store in New York that sells hand·sewn s addles for camel ridil\I?. I Growth S low s · GNP Shows Sluillp In Spring Quarter WASHlNGTON (APl -The Gross National Product (GNP>. broadest measure or the nation's economic well·being, registered :a sharp drop in the growth rate ; durina the spring quarter. the aovemment reported today. 1 Tbe drop was attributed 1 ~manly to a stabilization of slness inventory accumula- on. The Commerce Department uld the GNP grew al an annual . rite of ..... perunt in volume for April through June, compared with a 9.2 percent annual rate of 1rowlh in the year's first quarter. Detpi~ the dectineln the rate f/I 1rowth, most economi8\.S say I.bey believe the drop wtll be tcm· porary. The GNP represents the na· Uon's total output or goods and ~rvlces and Is a key delermi· l\'1\t or how many new jobs th<· ;conomy generates as well as the economic status or Americans The Commerce Department aald the slower growth ratt' wa~ accompanied by u quickening of 'nllaUon. Prices as measure~ In 'tbie GNP accounts. which include tbe prices of all l{Oods and MrVlces In the economy rather than just consumer prices. were UP 5 percent at on rumual rate In Ute second quarter. The innauon r8te In the first quarter was 3 percent. A sharp drop in the growth rate had been expected by Ford ad· ministration economists for at least a month. Despite the slower growth rate. the GNP figures contained som e encouragiqg signals. Demand In Ure economy, or the levet of final sales, actually irew at a raster pace: 4.7 percent at an annual rate. Final sales had climbed at a 3.7 percent rate in the first quarter. Simultaneous with release of <See ECONOMY, PageA2> W WELL THOMAS HOSPITA Ll7£D DENVER (AP > -Radio com· mentator Lowell Thomas hos been admitted to Presbyterian Medical Center here ror ex. amination. Hospital officials said Monday that ThomnR, 84, was flown lo Denver from Santa Rosa Sunday nhcht atter complaining that he didn't feel well. Thomu' son, Al..,ka Lt. Gov. Lowell Thomas Jr., and his physician. Dr. Robert Bosworth Jr .• said Thomas was doing flne. but was expected to remain In the hospital at least until the end of the week. Hinshaw Lawyers To Probe By TOM BARLEY Oft ... 0.llf ~ ... -Orange County Superior Court Judge Frank Oomenichinl was asked today to s ign a court order that would permit Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's lawyers to in- vestigate overtime practices in every county department. Judge Oomenichini, surveying 3 pile or depositions offered by defen se attorney John McNicholas io support of the de- mand, refused to immediately n.il~on the motioe. "I'll need the r e5t ol the day to read lbe5e depositions," he told McNicholas. He indicated that he will grant or deny the court order early Wednesd ay. McNicholas said information derived from a survey of county overtime practices will help him to prove his point that the district attorney's omce was guilty of discriminatory prosecution when Hinshaw was indicted on multi- ple felony counts. Those charges are based on al· legations that the Newport Beach Republi can permitted h is employes while he served as Orange County assessor ln 1972 to work during county lime on his congressional campaign. McNicholas argues that many county departments. including the dis trict attorney's om ce, practices a sys tem of com- pensatory overtime identical to that which Hinshaw used to re· ward his employes. Branding the demand for a dis· cover:y order as "a fl5hing ex· peditioo" Deputy District At- torney Cliff Uarris denied that IUnshaw was singled out for pro- secution. 1 Harris told Jud~e Domenichini that action against Hinshaw was based on the fact that assessor's employes were rewarded for overtime while they were actual· ly working on the Hinshaw cam· palgn. "I don't know of any informa· tion held by any county depart· ment that would benefit him," Harris said. "We certainly know of no overtime system other than Hlnshaw's t hat warranted in· vestigation or pro!lecutlon." <Sff P ROBE. Page Al) Co asl Police Hold Surf er Weather Low clouds n ight through mid·mornlng with sunny anernoon We«!nes· day. Slightly warmer, with bitb in low 70s at beaches. low 80s inland. Low tonight mid-a>s. Mter Wave Fight Fancy surfing led lo the arrflt ol a 25-year old Laguna Beach man booked Monday for assault with a deadly weapon -his s urfboard -following a beacbfront fight. Laguna Beach police said Vincent S. Henry, 1480 Bluebird Canyon, was arrested alter Glen Murray, 19, of 840 Canyon View Drive, reported he was attacked by a man wh o u se d a sharp.nosed surfboard as a lance in a right. Muruy was not irtjured in the · 9 a.m . altercation on the beach ~)ow Thalia Stree<. Henry was tield on $10,000 bail and was scheduled for arrai1nment today in ScMlth Orance County Munidpal Court. He told officers be was surfing olt the bea~h when another rider performed a ·'shoulder hop maneuver .. and cul across his path in such a manner as to create a hazard. Murray said the incident caused him to fall from his board which washed ashore. He said be bad words with the other rider who then threw his board at Mul'Tay. The board missed, and Murray took it. riding il to- shore. There, when the other surfer arrived. a !igbt belan. Murray said he was choked and st.ruck. At one point, it wa ~ Henry picked l.q> tM bolli-d ... boldinc u with Nth UMI, shoved lt al Mwny's belld. The victim saJd he wardet olf the point or the board .ritb bis bands. per $100 of assessed value. But the motion was defeated a rte r Business Manager Roy Barletta said s uch an action would require cuttini more than $1.2 million from lbe proposed budget -a move he claimed would "sertously damage" the college's growing instructional program. Then Trustee Patrick Back.us asked Supt. Richard Lombardi if he could •·make do with a ule o( 94 cents." Lombardi and Barlet· la conferred and said the lowest they could possibly go was 94.93 cents. Trustee Donna Berry. who thouaht Lombardi had said "93 or 94 cents." then mo~ that the rate be set at 93 cents per $100. That motion was also defeated. Back.us stepped in again and said. "J'm moving that lhe rate be set at 95 cents und l don't MlVl' a rats ... what anyonethink11 " ' His motion. alter some oddt uonal discussion, was approved 5-2. Barletta said after theses ion he had "no idea where to cul th1s budget but apparenUy it's been given to us (the administration > to dolt. During the budget debate, CSeeCOLLEGE, PageAJ) _ Af'Wlre ..... t• PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE MARTIAN LANDSCAPE SHOWN IN PICTUR£ FROM Vll<ING I Picture Copied From Screen at Jet Propul1lon Laboratory Momenta After Landing Viking Ship Lands; Mars Said a 'Desert' Past, Future May Me et at School Site PASADENA (AP-Viking 1 made America's first Mars landing look easy, dropping down safely today on a boulder-s trewn plain and sending back stunningly sharp pictures of a landscape resembling the Southwestern desert. No Martian creatures were seen s tirring among the boulders and dunes. Nor bad they been expected, though Mars has often been thought of by earhtlings as the planet most likely to harbor lire. The robot laboralory that will ·continue a search for Martian life seemed absolutely Intact a fter settling to the plain among boulders that might have Riley Named To Battin's Transit Post County S upervJsor Thomas Riley was named today to replace former supervisor Robert Battin on the Orange County Transit District Board or Directors. Simultaneously, Supervisor Laurence Schmit was •ppointed Battln's replacement on the Local A1ency FormaUon Com· mission. The appointments were made b y Boud of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich in the wake ol Battin 'a removal as a county supervisor tut week.. The deposed First District supervtaor automatically forfeit- ed his elected poet when sen· tenced following bis conviction on misu.se of orrlce charges. Today Diedrich went about restructuring the board to com- pensate for Battin 's abeence. . lnehaded in that restructunng •• the appointment ol Diedrich to llCl as the officer i.n charge ol Battin's former olDc:e stM! as well aa the. 1ener~ acounUoc r=lbWtF tlrat aoes witb --roeaoftbeaftke. .., ... 8damil'• appoint- m.ert ttame •• Y-..etes oc· C\ll'TecJ Oft tM tf'911t district ~ • wt8 •the LDtal Agen-cf F•m n Oe-lssion been large enough to wreck lhe lander. It was the first successful soft touchdown on Ma.rs in history. The trouble·free landing and the startling photographic detail of light and dark rocks, sand dunes and a stark horizon left scientis t s tre mbttng with emotion. "There are tears in my eyes my heart Is beating fast ... It's mind boggling," said NoeJ rnn- ners. associate adfnin.istrator of the naUon's space agency. By coincidence, it was the seventh anniversary u another space milestone -the day men first walked on the moon. JU television monitors at the J et Propulsion Laboratory <JPL> reproduced, one line at a time, Viking's first panoramic picture of the landscape, Imag- ing team leader Thomas Mutch exclaimed, "Oh gosh. that's just lovely ... you can almost im· aglne yourself walking right out lhere!" The pictures traveled 213 million miles and -even at the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second -took 19 minutes to re- ach earth. The pictures showed a low· lying plain called Chryse, which at onetime may have drained wu· ter from several winding chan- nels in the region. Now it is a dry. humpy plain, and Mutch said It wu quite "reminj.scent ol some dese rt areas on earth ," <See VIKING, Page A2) The luture may meet the past on the s ite of Laguna Hills lligh School this summer . Whit\' a contractor clears the way for construction of the facili- ty on Paseo de Valencia next lo •Leisure World, Los Angeles County Museum or Natural u;s. tory employes will be clo c by searching for fossils. An $867,000 contract for development of the site has been awarded to Robert E. Fulton of La Habra by Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District trustees. They also said that during the grading, which Is expected to begin in Augu s t , museum employes will be allowed on the site to s alvage and preserve fossils found there. On other building·rclaled pro· jects, trustees rejected all bids ror additions and alter ations planned at M lsslon Viejo lligh School Robert Ferguson, director or planning and development, s aid the low bid of $1.893,000 was $468,847 over the state allownnct- ror this project. Trustees authorit.ed rcblddin~ the project. They also approved plan.'! to g1> to bid for the construcUon of un elementary 8Chool on Serrano Road. welt or Ridge Route, II\ LaJce ForcAt. Shirley Vies Olympic CAmerage Conli~s Shirley Babasholfwon a qualifying spot in tonight's 400 meter freestyle women's compeUUon al the Montreal Olym. pie Games this monling. · The Fountain Valley swimmer's bid for a gold medal will be televiffd toni1ht. Dally Pilot sports ® Editor Glenn White ls on u.e apot for coverage. Hla account ol the quali-Mont~al ry1n1 beat -along with Otympecs other Orange Coast· oriented Olympic cov· erace i• in today's spor1a section. Briu Goodell of Mission Viejo, who qualified Monday ror the l,SOO.meter treestyle, aJso wtll compete tonight. FortulldeatilJ, seuporU, Page 84. 1 ··~°' ......... .. ~----------.-.---' A 2 DAIL y PILOT SB I E'r•• r.,,. A J COLLEGE • • :stveral ca pit a I expenditure items were cons lden!d ror re moval, lncludln1 $21,000 to start a chlld cort et nter. SZS0,000 for a ayntbct1cally surfaced ruMing track and $95,000 Cor new park1n" facilities On narrow 4·3 votes, the chJld c:are facility and track were re- tained and the parking fund was · <'Ut to ~.()()() 'fbe final vote on the lax rate was a mild rebuff of the ad· minlstr1Uon. whkb had 1tron1ly recommended Increasing the proposed budgl't to $20. 7 m1lll <m. Thal wo uld huve been U('· compllshed by hanging onto all addll1onal money generated by the valuation Increase and by raising the district tax rate to its legal maximum o( $1.082 p<.'r $100. Barletta argued that the in- crea s e would have been "justified " because il would have Pf>rmilted restoration oC many e xpenditures trimmed from the budget over the past few months. Throughout the evening's long discussion. there was a splat among board philosophies. Trustees James Marshall of Laguna HjlJs, Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach and Norrisa P. Brandt of Irvine favored the $19. l million figure or a litUe more for fear or damaging the school's operations in the face of massive enrollment increases. J'm proud to be al Saddleback and 1 wouldn't have come out of retirement if 1 wasn't ," Taylor said. "Sometimes 1 wonder why ·the hell J did It if we can 'l provide the kind of education the people want and need." . Greinke, Bartholomew and Berry leaned toward an austere budget figure and lowe r tax rate and s uggested large cuts in capital outlay and other ex- penses to achieve their goal. The swing vote was held by Backus, who s aid he wanted the rale as low a s possible without seriously harming the programs. H.ls ~·cent rate proposal was a<'· cepted by all but Greinke and Bartholome w. During their deliberations. trustees h e ard comme nts primarily Crom faculty members 1 like math 1ns lru('tor James Thorpe, a former Orange County plaMing commissioner. Thorpe said the "quality of education ut Saddleback has declined noticeably In the past two years because the bourd isn't faring up lo the reuhty of grvwth In this urea.'' I Fro• PagP ,\ I VIKING ... parl1C'ul arly the South\\estern L'nited States. Rut in eight day<;, a lele!!copi<' arm 1s to r each out an<1 ~rah a ' da" Cull or Marti an soil to be d(• posited in three h fe tlclet'tlng e · penme nts a be a rct th<' 1,300· pound lander. On Mars. the ~quat three. legged craft weigh.'\ about 450 pounds becausl' the planet'~ grnv1ty is weaker than earth's. If any tiny oriu1n1sms are liv. ing in th<• soil, the expcnments are believed capable or finding them. Carl Sngan of Cornell t.Jnh•ersi· ty, one of thl' best known ad· vocntes or searching for extrater· restrial h(e, called the terrain u "nt'at surfa<'r "It's 1ust tremendously excit· 1n~. espct'ially ufll.'r t1 series oC Soviet failur<'s." soi<1 Sagun, u mt'mber or lht' lander photo- .iraphy team "M :irs Is a very tou1th place to land. 1 suspcC'l Mnrs will be s ufCtc1entlv 111· terestinit to hCllcl our intcrcsl. · • Th\• Sclvirts ha,•e landed two 'l~»<'crrn(t on M urs hul l)()th <'t':t11t'<I f1111rt1on1ng shortly after .1rnv,1I V1kin~. thr first of two un rnnnnt'd Am<'ri<'an !lpacccr:ifts ~chl'<luled for M nrs landmits this summer. blnstcd off on the his· 1or1l' mission I I months o~o. OIU .. OE COAST DAILY PILOT 'Thfl()t~(f'o41\tt'1i111UY~k1\ Wit~wf't&thl•<a'fto buwo .,.. N'""' '''"" h~wno~a,.,ttwOt~ t°"''' r'uDll\"•no 1 f'ltt\• ... u V L ... fl ll'lttltior.•• 1"'61""'"' Ahrn<t,.• '"'~9" ''"""'t ,., (••fit /IN~ Nt •rM>• t U•·•t ft, tt~11~ t.'lrMf\ t ovn ••ti" V•H•w. 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(.,,,.., \)" ,,..,.. Ny trffftjfUM UMtf\0~'· ""'"'·'~ttMt..,.. ., ,;....,.,~,, Tuuctay.July20. 191& SVlJSD Bargalalag Salary Request Not Considered Saddleback Vallf'y Unified School District administrators are not con•idering a now salary schedule ns part of the teachers' negotiations proposals. Although Bnt Mecham. chief ne~otiator for t he Saddleback Valley Educator s Association <SVEAI, r ere rred to the new salary request in his introduction and gave t'opies to the press, as 1t was left out of the package of pro- poscils handed to trustees last week. "It was not proposed to the board so therefore. as far as we know. it's something we can't de· al with," said Gilbert Moreno, the district's business manager. after being asked how m~h tbe new request would cost the dis· trict. asltt'd ror a ncaoliallons mt"etlng on July 27. The proposed !!cht'dulc outlines a salary range from SU,000 for teachers with one )'ear or ('x· perience to $21,000 for t.ettcllt'rs with seven Yl'Or:S experience. On the current schedule. It takes teachers t2 yean1 to reach the maximum levl'I. Mecham said ht• hasn't the "sliehtest ideu" what the new propoeal would cost <he district. He said it WH based primarily on the schedule which trustees have already adopled for P\.\Pil servi<'e employes. Before determ1run$ that the proposal wasn 'l pr~enled as 1t shouJd have been. Moreno said there would p rClbably be a ''tre mend o u s diffe r e nce'' between the proposed and exist- ing schedule. I Pipe Pufff!r Smoking is second n::iturc 10 women such as this 01w. in ~le T um village tn n0t1her11 Thailand. Man} of the tl µt•o pie smoke '' 1thOL.i lc•tup. 11:-. ing homeJ!rown har~h toha~· to cult1\'aled II\ local J::jrtlcn µat<'hes Few A11swers Tips Flood In On MBss Kidnap; C llOWC ll l LLA (AP > Authorities u y they are bt•ins: noodt"d with tips in the muss kid· naplng of school <'hildren, but no positi\'e ldcntt{ieation 0( th<'lr u!). ductClrs has bet-n annoum-ed. tnvt-stl1;utors s aid they hopt" tn huv<i numes und photogruphll or the three abductors by toduy. "We've got so many lead!\, l can't say which one will lead to the breaking of tt\is case," Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins s nid. Asked if the investigaUon was progressing s atis factorily. CHOWCHILLA DRIVER BECOMES A HEAO, AS Madera Count v Sheriff Ed Bates said: .. You· d be ll er believe 1t." The ma ktd trio hUAcked tbe• buJ Thursday 1 Ifft the 27 In an wa. dtraround bunker In a gravel quarry that night al Uvt rmore. ~miles north of Chowchllla. Th ... v1ctlms du~ their way °"l and esca~J f.'rldoy f"VC:nlng, • One new lead camt' rtom • former 1nmah1 at San QuunUI\ prison who told Tuolumne Cou1). ty herlCC J ack Utteral "tbal while he was In the joint he knew of three or four guys who talked incessantly about a kidnap operation they intended to pult when th ey got out, in which they would use a group ot cblldren for hostages ." AJthough the s alary schedule was "inadvertently lacking" from the package. Mecham said. it should still be considered along with the teachers' other requests. Mecham said his organization believes it bas met requirements to make the proposal public. He said the SVEA intends to discuss it when It returns to the bargain· ing table. The teachers have Hinshaw Non-voting Status Challenged Au1.hor1ties s:ud they were us- ing compute rs to check on such things as descriptions of possible suspects and vehicles. The investigation Monday in- cluded two fresh leads and the continued hunt for three vans and three armed men desC'ribed to tn· vestigator s in v ivid detail by the 26 children and their school bus driver Authorities also reported they had located some clothing taken from the victims by the kid· napers beside a highway near Saratoga, 150 miles northwest o{ this sm:.ill f:lTITitmt communit,y where the 27 were abducted. Special Mail Service Rates Increased Although rates for some third and fourth <'lass mail as well as special postal se rvices increasecl this week, a rea postal officials are reporting Jillie confusion among customers. Old Paper Found in Jury Roo01 LOS ANGELES <APJ -The judge in the William and Emily Harris trial revealed today tha t someone had smuggled into the jury room a two-year-old Los Angeles Times telling oC Patricia Hearst's kidnaping and her father 's efforts to have her re· leased. <Related story, A5J Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler, visibly upset. s aid he would pla<'e all jurors under oath and ask them who placed the newspaper in a rest room used only by jurors in the case. He said a woman juror alerted the court's bailiff to the presence of the newspaper in the rest room. He said a search was con· ducted late Monday and tbe paper was found stuffed in a wasteba ket. The judge d is played the wastebas ket and a discolored newspaper in the courtroom. The paper, dated f'eb. 6, 1974, had a huge banner headline readmt · "Hearst Pleads With Kidnap· pers" and a smaller subhead. "V o w s H e lp iC Daug hte r Released Unhurt." Brandler has forbidden Jurors to read any newspaper accounts Cl( the Harris and Hearst cases Miss Hea rst is a n absent <'odefen- dant in the }{Jirris trial, and her kidnaping by the Symbioncse Liberation Army has not been r aised during testimony. Victim Shot By Bandit in Holdup Try A Tustin man was reported in stable condition today after be· Ing wounded Monday evening an an apparent robbery attempt in the parking lot or an apartmcmt complex. Police said Donald Gossett, 27. wo11 shot in the n~k by a mun who accosted him inn parklnt lol nt McFadden Street and Williams Avenue. They said the s hootin l( O<'· c urred during an appar4'nl holdup attempt. l"olire de"crlbed the (Zunman us nboul 40 yenr11 old, toll. medium build and baldimt. They ftttld it is believed the al· leged robber was d rlvlnl( a yellow Maverick w\th a shat· tered rear window. f'ro•Pa~AI PROBE ••• Judge Domenlchin1 will be asked this wttk to grant or deny McNlcholas' m otion for dis· missal of the charges. Uthe mo- tion is denied jury seledioo will begin in the delayed trial. tn an ear lier trial, ffinshaw was convicted o! bribery and sen· tmced to one to 14 years in state prison. He is free on appeal. Fak Day in North SAN FRANCISCO <AP > - Northe rn California will enjoy mostly f air weather t hrough Wednesday, except (Of' coastal low cloudiness and beavy winds on the no.rtb and central coasts. Advisories for wlnds up to 30 mUes an hou r w~rci pasttd from Point SL George to Polnt C<>ncep· lion . LOS ANGE LES-Laguna Niguel attorney Michael Patrick Clancey won a pretrial victory Flere Monday In his bll1 to rerorm congressional regulations that deprive Rep. Andrew Hinshaw of voUng powers whUe the Newport Beach Republican continues to hold office. Federal court Judge Wimam P. Gray rejected a mot.ion by the federal prosecutor Cor dismissal of Clancey·s action which pro- tests that 40th Congressional Dis- trict voters are victims of taxa· lion without representation because of the situation. Judge Gray told lawyers for both sides that it will take a three·judge panel to finally rule on the merits of Clancey 's lawsuit. He believes that the trio can be assembled in time Cor a Sep- tember hearing into the action. Clancey, an unsuccessful can· dldate for Hlnshaw's seat, made it clear Monday that his lawsuit is not designed to help Hinshaw. He said his aim is lO seek a re- form that would permit Congress to promptly remove in the future any member found guilty or a felony offense. Hinsha w has been sentenced to one to 14 years in state pnson afte r being con\'ict('d of bnbery charges stemming Crom his con· ECONOMY. • the GNP figures. the Commerce Department reported that total personal income of Amencans grew by the sm allest marg10 tn ll months during June Personal Income for the month was at an- nual rate or Sl ,368.9 billion. an m· crease of $6 billion, or Cour·tenths of I percent, over May Thul compared with a $10 4 billion advance In May and was the smallest m onthly gain since personal Income dipped last July. The GNP accounts showed that dis pos able pe rsonal income, which is total income after de- dut'lion of taxes, amounted to ~.452 per person in the second quarter. That compares with per capita dlsPOsa ble personal in co me of SS.347 in the first quarter The latest GN r h J?ures 1n· duded r e visions of earlie r estimates for r eC'cnt years. The 9.2 percent f{rowth in GNP forthe first quarter represented an up- ward revision from the ft 7 per· cent estimated l:.ist month a s the growth rate of GNP. The <'SUm3tes provided for the 111test quarter ore nlSCl ~ubj('(·t to lol<•r revision os additional data bttomeg available. In another economic report, the Federal Rr servc floord had estimated that manufact urers in the nation were opcrutinn at 73 percent of capacity in the second quarter of the vear. That com· pared with 72.1 percent rate or capacity ulilltatlon in the pre· vlous quar ter and was tht highest since 75.7 percent in the la.st three months or 1974. Snake All Heated Up San Clemente police. rushed to the Via Corbina home of a woman who called Monday aCternoon to report an lll·mannel'ed sn ake hissing at her Crom the fireplace. When police got there. the snake was gone. The woman had turned on the fi re . H a d t he h issin g turned to sbtllng or had the' s nake fled u p the chimney? f duct while he se r ved us Orange County a ssessor. He has re fused to resa~n Crom his-$44 ,604>-u~year congressional pos t. He was defeated in the J 1.1nt• Republican primary. Jllnshaw will leave congressional offi ce Dec. 31. Clancey additionally 1s seek in,!! congressional reform in terms or con\'1cted members \'la a lJ S S upre m e C ourt l aws uit SC'heduled for a hearing by the high court in October. He hopes that one or both ac lions will mean the end of flouse Rule 43 -the r egulation that pe rmits a <'o n v iC'led con - gressman to retain ofCtce, but bars him from voting and joinin~ in committee debates Drug Flaws Cited WASHINGTON CAP> -The Food and Drug Administration has found serious flaws In a private laboratory's tests on a new antiarthntis drug. oHicials told a Senate he<iring. NoC~er For Sleepers Autumn is not Car away, Huntington Beach police realu.ed Monda y when summoned lo a rous ing disturbance or the peace. P atrolman Ed Suttle didn't have the heart to Jo anything morl' than warn the five tecnagcd girls who "er e making all the noise to keep their voices down. They were praC'tidng high school football cheers at a t ime whe n their neighbors were trying to get to s leep, pollC'e said. Window clerks may be a little slower now since they have to chct'k the rates, said Williant M11lvihill, &tcting J>OSlmaster at the Costa Mesa office. Some third class mail from a local business was returned wiUa inadequate postage, he • aid b\A-- he had no reports o( a large amount of mail being J'flum ed. New rate cards are being dis· tributed to businesses which may be affected by the c hanges. postal officials said. 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