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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-28 - Orange Coast Pilot., . Elsinore Shore Under 40 Tons Of Dead Fish r WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 28, 1976 1101.. 4•, NO. JlO, S SECT"IONS. U l'AGES ·., Yum, Yum F.nr t.ant'.'. ti. of Fountain Valley puts away a kinJ! s17.e tloui:hnut mra:-.11nng 71 ~ sndu.'~ ul'rnss. It ·s prsn•d .1t l):J C'e nt s. Seal Beach Skeeter Program May Hatch l\y ROBF.RT RARK•;R Ot , ... D••" P1t04 ~t1tl A frocrnl Fish and W1ldhfl• Service offi<.'lul 1s l''Cpt'ttcd tu hotch plans th11 week to case a potential mosquito nu1sanCl' believed to be AntnmJ.t momen- tum ot the Seal Oeart1 Navy Weapons St at ion. John Lindell, an assistant manager with the w1ldlHt• ser"lce in Kem County. says he will come to Orange County to SOFA, CIUIR SELL SPEEDILY "Sold it right. away. Good · Response." That was the success story oC an Irvine man who placed this classified ad in the DaUy Pilot: Jleaut1fol Spanish ora & rha1r-Gol<f \{'Jl?\'I, Alnl <'Ol'ld. XXX•NXXX Ir you have furniture lo sell , call 642·5678. It takes only a few words in the right. place to lind a buyer. Along the Orange Coast. the ri1ht place is the Daily Pilot. mcrt with local mosquito rontrol orf1t•11.1ls Thursday tmcl !o'r1<h1y. l.mMll said Tursdoy he 1s con·. l'crncd thot lhl' mosquito pnpula· lion 1s ~rowing at the 5.()0().act c navv sl<1llon. Ile 5a1ct th:il. unl~s "ters are taken the number of ~sls will Increase n. bummer wearfi on. "We ore not insensit ive lo the problem and we will do our best to der rease the nurnbcr or mos- quitoes." he said. Or. Stewart Loni? of the Ora.ni:te County Vector Control District said todar that adult mosquitoes now have been trapped at the sta~ lion. He :o;aid there is a strong oossibilitv that bv the next high tide. the mosquitoes wUI be winJ{· in~ their way o(( the base into nearby homes. Dr. Long said thal officers and men in certain barracks areas al the station report "they are being eaten alive." Lindell said total abatement is oul of the question because it would have a drastic effect on en· dangered wlldlife species that make their home on the base. Efforts to res tore the <Stt PEST • P1geA2l 26-year Term for Attacker A Sun Clemente man accused on arrest or multiple felony counts following a series or al· tacks on women in the Mission Vh?JO and Lnguna Niguel oreas has been sentenced to 26 years to hfe in slate prison. David Ray Rodriques, 21, of 306-B Aven1da Granada, drew the term from Orange County Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth after pleading guilty to char~es of armed robbery, rape, kidnaping and assault with intentto commit rape. Dubbed the "clipboard rap 1st" following descriptions given 10 police by a number or aMrnulted women. Rodriques wa!'I arres ted last Marcb l :is he tn<'d to force a Mission Viejo mother lo drive him to Los Angeles. Flonkcd by her two small children. the woman mouthC'cl the words. "call police. rup1 sl." to a service station attendant as the man fill ed her gas tank Police car s surrounded the vehk le 10 the Tustin area a short time later and Hodriques pro· mplly surrendered. Officl•rs said he wa11 holdinA the woman hostage al knlfepo1nl. Poli ce sn1d the woman told them her abductor had carltl'r locked her two small rh1ldren in the Lclevi.saon room ol h<'r home and had uttemptrcl tc> rape her while they pJayNI w11h lhl'ir coloring books. . .Judge Walsworth ruled that Rodrique!! Is not a mentally d"· ordered sex offender and would not be amenable to treatment 1( that conclusion was reacht'd. Fish Haul Stra11gles ELSINORE <AP1 About 40 tons or fi sh killed as a result or an oxygen shortage in Lake Elsinore have washed ashore at this resort town. park rangers say. "It smells.'' sberiffa U. John Myers said today, ad- ding that the stale park rangers have been husily cleaning up the mess for days. Hot weather and wind- less days have caused lhe condition. which killed about:.> tons of the fish last year. including catfish. bass and shad, the rangers said. For Trial?, ' Skeeter·stomper j Plan Datehing For Seal Beaeh Bull B11llied Cops on Homs of Dilemma BELLFLOWER < AP , -If you can't take the bull by the horns. try ramming him with a car . That's how a sheriff's deputy managed lo corral a I .000 -pound imported fighting bull that ran loose for~ minutes through stre('lS and yards m several com- munities after it was unleashed at a festival in Artes ia. The animal had been brou~hl in for a mock bullfif!ht, deputies said, but someone cut the wires around the bull's pen Tuesday night The beas t r eportedly tore through yards in the ar<>a and was chased by several residents with guns. Rut each time deputies responded to a sighting, the bull was gone by thctimethey arrived. Finally it was spotted by a sheriff's helicopter. authorities s aid . A deputy intercepted the bull just as it was headed for some children at a Bellflower intersec- tion, rammed it with a patrol car and, with the aid of animal control officers. forced it into a trailer. Do~for Belie.,es Patty 'Too Sick' To Stand Trial? SAN DI EGO <AP) -I\ psychiatrist named to examine Patty llearsl says lhC' nl'wspnpcr heiress is too sick emotionally to stand tri a I. "The govrrnmenl finished the destruction of her life." said Or. Louis J . Wc•st. rhairman of psychiatry 1n t he Srhool of Medicine at CLA. Jn a collci:c lecture 1'ucst1<1y night, he said 1t was only hc•rousc Miss Hearst was from u lamou~ and wealthy conscrvativ<' fomily that she ever went to trial afl<>r her k1dnap1nJ?. West s aid the late US. Distrirl Court Judge Oliver Cartl'r IJ?· nored a reeommendat.ion by West. two other court-appointc.-d psychiatrists and a psychologist that Miss Hearst bt> treated ~fore being tried for bank rob- bery In San Francisco. Miss Hearst was convicted in March nnd has since been in San Diego's Mc.-tropolitan Correc- tional Facility for psyrhialr1c testing before beinit sentenced. The 200-page report, which the four·me mbcr panel sent to Carter. said she was unfit emo· tionaJly to stand trinl. West s aid. Objections by the prosecution preyftted enterinl! the report In- to the record. Ca~r must have beli eved the young woman would have been acquitted by delaying her treatment. West said. ·"She got it coming and going," M told his audience. "The very ract that she came from a rich. famous, con - servative family wa!I against her. The people wanted lo see that the Hearsts and Pally got. theirs. Lost in the shufne was the • fact that if her name had not bet·n Patty llearst, she would not haw been k1dnaped. "She was kldnapcd for bcoin.ll a Hearst and prosecuted for bc1n~ a Hears\. "The i?overnment finished lht' destruction or her lifo started h.r an anll~ovt'rnment ~rou)l. That's a tough comlJsnution to beat." Meanwhil<', 11t tornc•ys for William and 1-:mlly llarrts came• 10 court today in f,os An~t-lcs pre- pared to make a last bid for u mistrial heron• closing antu· ments to the Jury hcgin. Defense attorney Mark Rosen- baum said he would tell the judl{l' that an incident involvln.c a newspaper smuitgled into the jUry fOOm had SO prejudiced the case that u verdict could not be fair Iv re ache<!. CSi!e PATTV, Pa((e A2l Log Crushes Man to Death onOVILtE (AP1 -A 36-year- old Yuba City man was crushed to death by a lo~ while his bor· l'iOed 11-year-old son watched helplessly, Bulle County authorities said. The dead man was identified 'Tue$day as Donald Martin SilJer. ta truck driver for Siller Brothers. line., of Yuba City. Investigators said ·an 18-foot- long loft rolled off his truck as he was unhooking cables ol his load of timber at the Louisiana Pacific Gorp. pl ant in Oroville. II ' Patrol Probes Cause Two people were killed early to- day when a police car collided with a sports car in a Westminster sntersection. Killed when the late model sports car he was driving was broadsided by the polij!e patrol 1 unit was Steven David Zupar, 20 Elsinore. Also killed as a result of injuries received in the 1 :45 a.m. coUision al Westminster Avenue and Bolsa Chica Road was Catherine Lynne Babcock, 21, of Buena Park. 1 Injured in the double fatal acci- dent was Westminsfor police of- ficer Thomas Ue Racklerr. 28. Police said R ackleff suffered I lacerations a nd bruises in the two car rollision. 1 According t o the California Highway Patrol, Rackleff was <'a s tbound on Wes tminster Avenue and entered the intersec- tion with the green Jight in his fa\ Or. The Cl Ir report said Zupar wns driving hiR lightweight . forei~n sports cnr northbound on Jlolsa Chica Road nnd l'lwepl into the in- tersection a$tnlnst a red light. When the two CtU'I! collided at midinterst>ction. Zupar's auto I ww1 thrown usiiunst 11 southbound I car stopped for the slRJ)al. 1'hc Cl 11' rt'pnrt said there Wf're I no injuries to occupants of tho , third vehicle. Coast Weather Morning coastal clouds, clearing to fair Thursday. WarminJt l o low 70s al beaches Thursday. Lows in the 60s overnight. INSIDE TODAY 1/w U.S. Olympic 00.Sket· boll team won the gold rru!dol m Morttreol .and DuiJ11·PUot sport11 t'd1tor Gltnn White g1~1r hi$ ob1trt1atlonif •• $ee PagtBI. l•d•x "' H Ml•lh• ""'"Yfl'ff Mtvlff .. ,, ~ ..... ,,_. ... ....... 1 ..... , Or ..... C-ty = S.llMMtltO , .......... '-•'-" Wt ...... w.rN~ •• A• Al CM I M ... , .. .. , "' A4 Al DAILY PILOT s Wednnday. Jutz 28 1976 ;Viking I Scoops Up Mars Soil Sample PASAO!NA <AP>-Tht• robot arm of Vik ing 1 made Its first mark an M1rtlan soU today,· :scoos»na up • handf\11 ot the Rtd • Planet to ~ee 1( Jt hold.~ any sign ornte. A picture beuml'd buck by th1: unmanned lnndcr cle:u-ly tiliowed a trench left by VlkJn&'• d1ggfog iU"tn. Jt would b<' sever3l more hours b efore ulhc r dutn would be radioed back with proof lbat thl' dlrt sampJe h:td Dctualb ~n placed by the a rm mto \'tluni·~ automated biology lab. And It "'" ~ much lon,ger probabl) lii.'veraJ week11 ~fon· lhl' C'\· perlments provide uny nnswcr~ uboot life on Mans As the pteture ap&>f'ared line by Jlne on television monitors at the Vikintt control center. the !\moll trench could be seen ov<'r th1: tov ' of the land.-r "Th t looks lake prl'llY good conf1rmat1on th..lt the SCOOJ>t'r cooped," !I aid o Jet l.,..opuls1on Laoorator~ s pokes mun The land Ill..: or \'1km~ Oll M.ir · a "eek llli!O "as a n11f~tonc 1n It. c:lC, but the ix>urintc of dirt lnl1> the mln1ature "rooms" ol Vik· tng's laboratory has even greater impart. It marks the first lime i.rience has reac:hud into another .r - Te1npest Tossed Skipper Dennis Conner of San Diego a nd l·rcwman Conn Findlay found the w aters of Lake Ontario s lightly te mpestuous Tues· day as thC'y s ailed thC'ir Tempest Class yacht in the final race of the yachting Oly mpics at Kingston . They took fourth in the race a nd s alvaJ?ed enouJ?h 1>0ints to win a bronl l' medal in the class. <Story , Page BB> Cocaine Ring Said Broken By Coast Cops I A combined force or narcotics inve s tigators rrom Newport .Beach. lluntini?ton 8<-ach and the .Stute Department of Justice broke UJl whut th<.'y described as a maJor pipeline for brtnJ?inJ? co- ca ine to the Oranj!e Coast from !->an Bernardino Tuesday nd<.'rco,·cr a1?cnts booked two San Bernardino men and a Newport Beach woman :ifter thl' trio allegedly sold undercover of· ficers Sl4,000 worth of high quali· ty cO<'ame. }fold m lieu of $50,000 bail in Ne wport Beach are J o hn Be r gevin. 28, and Ma rtin Waterman, 27. both of San Bernardino. Martha Willits. 20. o f 400 1,.~ Clubhouse Drive, Newport Beach was taken to Orange County Jail where she is held in I ieu of $25 ,000 bail. Newport Bench Det. Sgt. Dar· ryl Voule sairl San Bernardino. Sheriff's deputies sear ch<.'d homes occupied by Dcrgevm and Waterman after their arrcMs and found additional supplies of co· t·atne and m ariJuann. I le said the total :street value or :111 the dru~s conriscntt>d ul ·rucsday's case 1s about $17S.OOO. Suicide Mystery LOGGERHEAD KEY. Fla. · ·.J' 1 -An autopsy on on<.' or:.> whales whieh beached IL'lelC 1n th,• Ory Tortu I( OS hw. f1uled to de· tcrminc a cause for the recenl :--uieidt' runs of lhc mammals. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. Ou"OP Cr""' t'111ty r 1k'lt, wHh ..ri\<t-'' c.tWT~•1 I~ N• •\ fi,. '· •' ~ .......... t1y 1hf (')tlftQlt (MU 11ohtf"\tt'IQ (Qil'f1»f\'f ~f•1e "'°"""'' ~" rv•>'•,M>d ,,,.,,.,,,"'"" ..,,,~ , , .. -.., hl'P" en~•· ""'\A, H~ .... ~, ~fO'IQtOO l'••t" ·~~-··" v ...... ""'"''" '~""""'". ..... I # r Arwt j .tOvn.I 0.•U• \ovm (lfl-1 t lo ,,,.,.,_ f 'Q ·~I f'ft•IW>ft i' ~t\""""d )4•\H~'°',_,.~ '1_, • ., f\19 l M f1i"lnctP411f ~b4f\ .. 4flll ptM\t t ~1 :\0 ""lflllf )f"'''• U•i. ,_., ... t .. ·'"'"'""2>-1' Robf'rt N. 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Schoenfeld and another sus- pect. Frederick N. Woods IV. cont-inue Lo elude officers despite the new clues, ::ind despite a much·publicized manhunt for them. They are being sought on arrest warrants. Schoenfeld 's 22·ye ar·old brother. Richard. surrendered Friday and is scheduled lo bea r· raigned Thursday. All three, sons or wealthy San Francisco Peninsula families , arc wanted in connection with the kidnaping of a busload of 26 school children and their school bus driver July 15. After a day. th<.' eapti\'CS escaped from a crude under· ground prison 10 a Livermore r<><'k quarry owned by Woods' father. lnv<.'stigators say Schoenreld \f as s een in the Pacific Northw<.'st at gun and pawn sho~ and at border check pomts a kw days after the kidnapmg. For Woods. however, there arc no <·on firmed s iJ!hlings. The anves ligation has b<.'<'n headed by the Alameda County s heriff's office in San l..eandro, 30 miles norlh of Livermore. AccordlnJ{ to the ('onfirm<'d sightings, James Schoenfeld first headed north and then veered east al the Canadi::m border. where he was twice de· njed entry. And an unconfirmed Indiana report indica tes ~choenfeld planned to make a third attcmpl at cros5ing into Canada. The FBI s:iid a man filttni:( Schoenfeld's descripUon told a Waterloo. lnd .. barber Tuesday that he would Lry to enter Canada through Port Huron, Mich.., 150 miles north or Waterloo. The F BI alerte d customs officials in Michjgan. The FBI said it has received numerous unconfirmed sightings of the two fugitives from aJI over the country. ln reports Tuesday, the Fresno Bee and the Sacramento Bee also quoted invesligntors as saying they wanted to question three women who may be linked to the k1dnaping. One was id<.'ntif1ed as a "close friend" of Woods. The newspapers quoted an un· identified source as saying one of the women was directly linked to the two vans used to" transJl()rl t he kidnap v1 cl1ms 100 miles from Cho" chill a in Madera Coun· t) to the L1vermorcrockquarry. Charles Ba le'!, FBI aJtent in <'hllrRC in San Francisco. said he 0111 not know or any \\-omen in· ''olved in the mass abduction. Bus-auto Crash K NOWLTON TOWNS HIP, NJ. <AP> -A car allt'mpting lo puss nnotht'r auto collided nearly head-on with a New York-bound <ireyhc>und bus Tuesday, injur. in~ 21 persons. Bullet Ends Chase Through 4 Cities A high speed auto chase throu1th four Orange County e1t1es ended In Anaheim Tuesday niJ?hl when a lS·year-old youth was shot and wounded by a La Palma policeman. Police said that befOt'e pursuit or an allegedly stolen late model sp0rts ear driven by the boy wa.<i abrupUy halted by acoUisJonwlth. another car: -Six police patrol unit! from three cities had chased the nee· ing youtb at speeds up to 00 mph through the streets ol La Palma. Cypress, Buena Park and Anaheim. -WhHe attempting to escape his pursuers. the boy drove lhrou1fh at least eight red lights at ma;or intersections. -The youngster's 14·year-old girl companion was seriously in· jured when thrown from the s ports car Y>'hen it collided with another auto dt BaJI Road and Walker Street.. -A 20-year-old Buena Park woman received only minor in· JU.rics when her car coUided with the stolen Triumph dart.shaped sports car. -When attemptin~ to r ace from the accident scene on foot, the boy refused to obey an order to halt and was wounded in the hip by a single 5hot fired by La Palma police Officer John Ab- bott. Police said the youth. who they de<'lined to identify because or hi~ age. underwent surgery al Anaheim Community Hospital late Tuesday night and is report· t.>d 1n stable condition today. His young female com panion was taken to Ana heim Me morial Hospital. Police today soid they are pre· paring felony charges aJ?ainst the youth that include grand theft auto. planet's rrust to look for hft• Althouah no mo' w t·;•ml·rns were aboard V1k1n11: to recor\l lh1• historic samplt" dhu?lng, a film or a dupliealt.• l ut1dt'r a t .l t'I Propulsion l.,11'orutor~ c.iu~ Int.: out the JlrOt'CS~ i>hO\H~l "°'' it I:. dont. The tck copil\~ nrm snakt'N out of a ,!lol d·paintt'd ho\.tllm" on the ide of V1kin~. Thr arm I!( o tube about all inch und ~ h~lf in \li~j f) /ff 0 H dwmcter. llppNI \\1th u ~har1>­ edgeJ tool for dt~Jtmg. Touching the r"-'<i·varnished soil. the ~<'oop plo\\ s bc•ne.1th lh\• ~urface, pressing with 11 :J> pound fort't' if OCCl'Si.ary Quit'kl). II C(lv~r 1111>q)s s hut O\'t'r th(• handful-si1ed dirt i-1AmpJc. With another whirring noise. tht' urm 1'drt1ct11 und !\wlvels to llO •lion t he httlt> tthowl ttt" Drug 'Kingpin' Suspect Held A Mission \lit.>JO man federal authorities claim was a k1n~1nn of a multi -mtlhon dollar Asian heroin s muggli ng operation 1s in Los Angeles County jail today alter his arrest in El Toro Tue!>· day. Bobby W ayn(' Vorhcs, 25. of 22926 Via Pimiento. was taken.in- to custody by Dru!( Enforcement Adminis tration !OF.Al agents al 22941 Moonstone Lane in El Toro. another res idence he periodical· Jy occupied, accordmg to DEA 2 Teens Face Many Charges In LB Mishap A 19·year-old Laguna Beach youth was arrested today on charges ranging from drunken- ness to assaulting a Police officer. Three officers were involved m the incident, but. none was seriously injured. Another youth, 18 years old, escaped after being handcuffed and placed in a patrol car while of. ficers searched for the other man. The 18·year.old was r ecaptured near bis home. Michael J . Bennin~. 19, of 2847 Alta Lacuna Blvd., Laguna Beach was arrested. said polic('. following a footrace from the Sleepy Hollow area beach to the hillside below Art·A·Fa.ir. Sgt. David Avers, and Officers Greg Bartz and Craig King took Benni~ into custody. Sgt. Avers said that. even handcuffed, the man las hed out at the police of. f1cers. Benning was booked for aJlegc<l public drunkenness. assaulting a police officer, and resisting ar- rest. lie was held on $?,500 bail pending a rraignment. Police cited David Baker, 18, or 2037 S. Coast Highway for alleged drunkenness and resisting arrest. He was released on his written promise to appear in court to answer the charges. Sgt. Avers said the incident began whe n Officer Bartz answered a report al about 2:40 a.m. of two men fi ghting. press information offi<'cr J o(' Flanders. f'our Los Angeles C.ounty men. including two who authorities charge helped Vorhes organite the smuf!gilng ring, are also in Jail tod~. They were identified as Jotm A. Wagner. 35. of Redondo Beach; .Mi~ael W. Cutting. 27, of E l Segun go; Dougl as N . Schreiber, 24, of Gardena and Stephen L. Roetbker, 28, or Los Angeles. U.S. Magistrate Ralph J . Ger· fen fixed bond of $150,000 each f~ Vorhes, Wagner and CuttinJt, the three federal officials-claim set up the drug ring. Bond of S25,000 each was fixed tor the other two suspects. Flanders said lhe t:ing had been under in ves tittation by agents for nearJy five months. When the raids were conducted Tuesday. nine ounces of pure heroin with a s treet value or Sl50.000 wer e seited. "Thal nine ounces, which measured out to alm05t 100 per· cent purity, could have been cut for street sales to yield nearly a kilogram," said Flanders. Flanders s aid investigators beUeve the ring was bringing in "multi-kilogram" quantities of the narcotic every month via commercial airliner from Bangkok, ThaiJand. "We think this is all heroin from the so-called 'Golden Triangle' io Southeast Asia," Flanders said. •·we believe it wiJJ pol a ro~or dent in the heroin traffic in this region," said the DEA s pokesman ... An operation of this magnitude was nettiQC them several million dollars a year and they were apparently sup~ plying just about anyone who needed it." Agents believe the suspects made shutUe flights to Thailand and smuggled the drugs back in· to the United States in luggage, packages and backpacks. F1ande~ said there was no way or knowing how long lbe ring had been operating. But he con· ceded it might have been set up following the Vietnam war and American i n volvem e nt in SouU.east As ia. tuall>· called the collet'tor bend-1 over a s1h·cry funnel ler&dlng to tht> b1olo~.~· lab In i<le Vlk.inJl. A rapid sh11tlnt olthecollector ht•ntt ~lflic the.• 11irt th.roo~h smull hole~ intolht• Cunnd. AlAA1l alcu · poon full of dirt is DC\.~l'<l for the biology f':<•lf'rlment. A sensor ln· side says whether the r laht amount 111 there. an<I If not, thl' arm ls ordt>rtd to dht again until .11ufflc1c nt1Jlrl 18 obl;aln'-'ll. PESTS ••• marshland to 11..s natural state has sparkt>d thl' opposition as wt.'11 as rears that Wl ensuing mosquito problem would gel out of hand. Warren Hall, a Huntington Bc•ach representative to the county's Vector Control District. ~aid that mosq~iloes could become a particular nuisance to n•s\dents of Huntington Harbour and Seal Bl'nch. Local ofllcials and federal representatives have apparenUy been at odds over controJs needed to combat the mosquito threat. Lindell s aid he also would meet with blologislS and with faculty members at cal State Long Beach in an effort to knock out mosquitoes without harming wildlife resources. "We think it. can be done," he said. Linde ll said that such steps as larva Insecticides or the addition of fish Lo eat Jarva are under study. Officials say the s altwater mosquito poses very little dis· ease potential. About l .100 a<'rcs of the Navy station was establish<.>d as a na· tional wildlire r e fuge by Con~ress in 1972. Lindell says such endangered birds as the California least tern. the light-footed clapper r ail, brown pelican and belding savannah sparrow reside at. \he station. f'ro• Pa,,e A I PATTY ••• The incident. involved a 2'h· year-old edition or the Los An- geles Times, which bore a ban· ner headline about the Hearst kidnaping. The derense contends this was an effort to .remJnd jurors or other charges pending eJsewhere against the Harrises and to' plant prejudice agaimt ~ couple. The judge reported Tuesday that pol ygr aph tests ad• ministered lo court aUaches ancl Sheriff's Department personnel cleared a ll· or them of involve. ment in the smuggling. The de- fense contends this casts suspi- cion on the jury itself. Jurors are the onJy other trial participants with access to the locked Jury room inside the bulletproor courtroom where the Harrises are on trl al. The Harrises rested their caie Tuesday .without calling a single witness. shocking the courtroom and locking Miss Hearst out of their trial. ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919~ Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Eltra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Tennis Rackets 795 to eooo Wilson • Davis • Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing &oo to 21 00 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 119s to 1295 Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 5 9 5~95-895.1295.15 95 Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas · Tretorn ·Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Warm up Slits 1395 to 399s Sweat Shirts & Pants 49s each Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts 850 letterman Jackets 4295 Hooded Wannup Jackets 159s Barbell Sets-110 lbs. J&•s Dumbell Sets-40 lbs. l&•s Exergyms 24'5 Jump Ropes 32s.59s.9ts Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes • Soccer Shoes Football Shoes • All hrpose Shoes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 159s Kick Boards 49s Skim Boads 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 10'5 538 Center ... ' Himliaw Venue Bid Out A l aSt·mlnutc 11\0\'(' by Con,ressman And rt•\\ I hni.h.i'4 to have hiJ second Su1it'rlbr Court tl'ial moved o ut of Orangt> Count' wru r ejected lute 1'ut',d1J> b) J udge Fra nk Domcni<'htn1 Comme ntlni: that llw rnnt1on should have bN!n lill·•I m till' early staJ:el! or ('ourtromn :il'l i1111 agains.t the Nev. vort Ol'tl<'h Repubh<.'an . Jud~1· Domcmth1111 ordered JUry s~·lcctaoo to tx•i,:1n "' his courtroom AuJ: •t. Hinshaw. 53. remains f1 c,• 1111 his promise to ;,ipJ)('ar I It-"·'' been sentenced to orw 1o 11 '<'•".., in s~ate prison follow1ni,: hr!> con \•1ct1on on bribery churi.:co; hut ..., free dn bond pendini! 1.1 ruhni,: on his appeal ag:unst that l'Om tl' tion. J udi;ie Domenlchin1 quacl.h d,• n ied the plea for 1.1 l·haniil· nt venue after rejec·tini: a l>Crtl'" of defense motion~ andudani.: a mo· tion for dis missal of all ch1trl!l'~ an d a motion d•11mini: that Hinshaw v. a s th<' IW'J?CI of <lt:-.· cr im inatory prosecution Derense att o rn('v John M cNicholus ind1c au:d aftt•r Jud~e Dom enich1nt's final ruhn~ that he may S<'l'k ;rn apJ)(•llatt· cou rt writ thut might furth('r de lay the opening of llinsh;m ·., trial. Hinshaw wus s ch<'d uled to J!O on trial July 12 on multiple chai:ges bused on alJcj!j!lJOn:-. lhal he mis used l'Ountr manpower a nd mrterials while he scn·rd a:. Orange County 's a::.::.C'ssor an 1972. ll is alleged that t!mplO\ ('" working und,•r ht'> authorit' aided llinshaw·~ camparj,!n fc;r elect ion to Congrr:-::. ''hill• ht•anl! paid on county ltm(' and dr1.1" tnl! county mileage llinshaw·s In"' t'r un.suc ct>Ssfully ar£ued durm~ the Ion~ pretrial hearing that lht• pr.e<'l 1tc· was no more c rrm1n;1I than methods of rewardinl! O\t'rltm<' maintained todav ll\ man' roun. ty departmenb · · · But Jud£t• f)nm,•nichin1 rt• fused to allow t ht• C11ni.:n •:-::.man to suhpoc•na m ·l'rtmw rl•c.'onl., from c·ount~ dl'11artnwnts thul 1·ould ht' USt•cl 111 his 11l•ft·n~l' Th\· Fourth U1:.l n1·1 Court of 1\1J1Jl"<1h upheld t h;,it rultni.: Permanent Coast Panel Move in Peril LO~ A:'\G F.l.ES 1\1'1 Ttnw 1s runoanl! out fur pr11Ponl·nt::. of .1 coastal protc•C't t0n hill 'l't•kan,.: to ~rant the s l,llt• coa:.1:11 t•oni m1:;s1on pt•rmarwnl :.t:itu:. 1\t the <'nd of a l\\O da' A-. ~embly comm 1ttN• h<'aran1: ·Tue:. da~-. th<' bill's suppor\<'ri-"rrc• unable to compron11M' \I 1th "' t err::.t ~roups 0 111>0~1 ni.: tlt1• lef!islation If th<.' t11ll 1::. not apprO\ t'd h1 t ht• <'nd of this year ·:-lefH:.lati\1· l('rm Aui.: 31. t h1· <'hmnus::.iun l'Slubltshl•d b) \ otcrs in a 1972 i11 it1all\'l' will disiwh·l· 0 11pont'nl::. at lttl' lwarlni::. 111 <'lucled nssOl' I otwns r<'prcst.'nt an~ rl'altor::.. t·ontractors. l'hamht'r " of l'Omm('r<'l' and t•ount ~ surwn 11'c1r:-. The,ar mtun ohJct•l 1on 111 th1• hill is the argum<'nl thul tht· t·on1 miss ton h:tl> lhl' power 111 (kprl\1• property cm nt·r~ or th1•1r ('()11:.tllll t1onal rlJ:hts h1 flkl at111i.: "hal c·an h<' dont' "1th lht•1r l'0,1!>!.11 prorwrl~ l'ropon<•nto; <'OOt<'nd th.it th1• prtncti)nl <'Ons lth1t 1011al ru~lll .11 "t:tkt• 1s lht• pt•oplc"i. n i.:ht to ... <'l'SI> to th<' brae hr:. ~'lnrs .Jlosnit• Ttus photo ol a '.\J ar.., bnd.,t·apt· 111 lhl· ~oulh1..·rn htg hlamls l <.akl·n b~ \'1krn).( I ~how!'> eh;mne1s that a ~C'tl·nt1:-t said nw~ h~I\·~ h('('l) lnrnll'd u~· ralll\\':tll'r that ma1 haH~ talll-11 on '.\t ar~ rn thl' :mri~nl f)Jst · Price Break Sought Health Tests by Ex-Cella Company Eyed Orange County supt>rnsors an d1cated Tuesday they" ant a twt tcr price break on physical l'\ aminat1ons gi\ en pro:.pt'l'llH' count~ cmplo~ es b~ a health ll''>I Inf! firm founded b' Dr Lom~ Cell<1 . Their q uest for a reduC<'fJ pr1c•1• came as a l\\U·man comm1tll·t· report d ct'I a red Or jmit• C:ount' 11 <.'a lth TC'st1ng l ni.l tlll l\' 10CllTJ 1 1s perform1n~ llw ph\s1cals · in ~• ::.atl' .. facton man nei-.. · The comm Ill l''' c·omlJ(1.;etl t•f Supt'n 1sors Thoma~ R1lt•\ and Halph Clark l\\O month~ <tl.!O hegan an 10\<'SllJ.!Jltrm uflht• con lro ' er:.1;rl S275.000 a 't'.1r 11h.'s 1cal e~arninat1011 1·<111tra\'t U\\Jrded last 'l'artoOCll'f'I \\'h<'n It w ~:-r('\ call•d short h nfll'r the l'onlraet \\ u~ aw:irtl,•it that Cl'lla "as the f1rrn ·-. lounder . the Sant:i Ana phrsic·1an ms1::.tcrl ht.' nn longer had a fman cial mt N est in OCllTI '.':onethelcss. the contract and thl' c•1rf·um..,tanc<'l> lN1chng to 11~ heing I.I\\ ard~d to OCI IT! drC\\ h('.l\ \ Crl tl('t~m from ('OUOI\ ll<•alth Oe1>..irlmcnt offtc1als anrl thl' Muntv (;rand Jun Htlt>\ ,;net Clark ·s rt•port J.::tH' th<' h,·alth tt•st ing firm a clc•.m btll of ht·ulth but sug~cSl<'cl that t•hanJ!C'S be m 1.1de 1 n the contra<'I Th'' most s1.:n1f1cant chanl.!l' :-.oui:ht 1.s a Im' l'r Jll'll'I' lor ,.ad1 ph~s1<·al l'\Jm1nal1on OCJI Tl's l'l'Qllt'!>I for :i 17 11t·r t'l'lll hake• m its kc Js 11t1ll pend 11\j! flut Su1l<'rn:-.or Rulnh Oi<'Ul'lt'h ~:ml :-.c•tting the• expt'l'INI numhc·r ot 11h.1s1cals during tht• ~t·ar do'' n from 1 O .000 to J .000 should Suit to Ban Wells Disniissed, 'Dead' By JO AS:\'E Rt:\'SOL~ Of tM O.t•t'( P1fot St,,ff Th<' la\\ surt brought b\' a co;1lt tton of Southern California i:o' ernml•nts to h~1ll the s al(' or <ii fshort' dnl11nJ? righti. h~ lh<· fNkral J?o,·e rnment hu:-. bl•t•n <J1, massed 1n Los Angclt•s fctlt·r,tl court N<'wport ncach City i\ttorr11•\ Ocnn1s o·:-.:~·il. who part1c11w1,•1I in tht' la!;k fort'e. sai11 tcxla} lw <'tins ul<'rs tht' mutter ··pn·tt~ mul·h dl'ad., 111 s1.11tc ul :uh 11·1• from th<> C'oultt1on 's allorn1•\ thut th!! d1sm1ssul l'OUl<I he appt!alt•tl Th(' rulin.i,:. mudt• .July 1!1 I)\ feikrol Distric·I Court .lu'1i:1• ~l.1lrolm Lul'aS. nrld thal !ht• 'Ult hroui:ht h~· lht> 40-mc·mh<'r ~roul' h:is al n~atl \' hr t•n I 1t 1.:att'<I 111 ,1 -.1111 ftkcl in l>t'Cl'ml>l.·r 1!171 ll\ th1· St.1h• 11I Cahlorn1.1 1\rn1r1l1111? tn thP rulint: .tll ol th<' 111.·11plc of the ~t~lll' 1ndutling lhe l11n1I )!tH rrnmt'lll' n( tho· 1•n,1llt ton. "<'r<' rt•prc't1nt.1ll'd .11 that lime :inc1 I hf'\ cannot hr1n1• .innthcr r Jl><' llrent nu .. hforth .• 111 orn1•\ for the Cent<·r for I.aw 111 the l'ublll' lntt>re!>t "h1ch 1s h:inclhn).! thl' tai-.e. 1n a mc•mo .,ent all c·oalrtllln m<'mb<'r" 1\londa\. i.atd he ccm'>ldt•rs J uc1 ).!l' J,111· a:-.: ol'1lt•1 .t J)pC:Jlahk. but h<> kit lht• ap1H:.1I 1kc1.;11J11 up lo the J,!roup () :'l:l•il s:url hl· rlol'l>n·1 ~"<' m uch c ham'l' of ).!\•ltmg the roall 111>0 to i:o alnnj! with the np1><'a l ·"fht' lawsuit has rnl't with 111ll' «11lun• :1rt<·r anolh<'r. It ha~ lX'tomt• inncasan~ly hanlrr In keep the port 1c1pants moll\ at t'Cl.'0 he ::.:11d . S111l0l' llw C'1t ~ ol I .o.' A11,i:t•lt•., pultt'd out of lht: ('oul1t111n rn .J anuar). I"'' ~rouv has h.1tf pro hlt>OU. J!CllJOI! ll'll'mbc•r' In h1•lp p.n tor th<' l'O)>ol of th<' ht1J,!.t\111n Th'' 'llll. f1lctl l.1:.t f>t•1 t·ml11•1 "as l:iu11d1t•d v. lwn thi-lkJ•Jr t m t•nc of tlw l11t1•ru11 ;11•1•1•ptt-<I S.117 :1m1lh nn an h1d!-i onh•.1w., 111 :i :110 000 Jt'n • ott ... hon·tr.11 t save OCI ITI mOn(•\ And that ~·"inc., \hould bt: handed on ltl thl' count\, IJ1rdrlch said · I It' al!>o !'Ut.:l!<"'-ted that a "''\'K I><' g11r n bclwt'l'll tlw llntt• •'" t''l:am1ntit1on 11ubJl'<'l t1lb out ,111 elaborate health qul'"tmnna1n · that 1s frd into a t•omp11t<.•r anti \\hen a · hand,., on · Jlh\Sll'al 1~ ~1ven by Lt 1ln<'t u1 Thal week ~houhl g1H' OCllTI opportun1t." lu lll'ltt'r plan 1t' i-taff tinw and. u~ J rt•Mrlt, h,• a roi;t savtnf?. Otl•drl(•h :-.;1111 Thal savini.:s :.houlcl al<,o h1· passc•d on In I tw ,·oun1 '. .it· cordin g I t> t h<· F11llt•rt1111 supervisor At t he ('nil of 11 ~ d1M·11s:-.wn. t lw Board of 8upl'r v1!lor::. 111.,trut'lt••I Auch tor·Contrnllt•r \'tl' I ll-1111 111 slUdy U1c cosl 1 mpa1·1 ol t lw pro posed C'Ontr:Jl'l l'liangl'" 1111 llw firm Supt.•n 1:wr~ ubo <•1.:rt'l'd I hat ccr two cla::.M·~ o l <'tWnlv "t1rl-.<'r' do not requ1n• :-.ur h i-trini.:,·nl physical ex::ims and tha t 1s:-.t11·-. or conf1dt•nt1ultl\ :.hould ht• honor('d in the exarn proi.:ram I le t m "as a s ked tu n •JX>rt tu the boarrl '4 1th h is co.,t fancltnu' hy Aug I 5. tltl' d\•<11lhnt• for n · newtn~ lh<' OCllTI t"ontrart Ttoo Britons Sore Losers KIN(iSTON. Onl. 1Al't A Inn W <1 r rcn anrl Dand lltrnt of r.n•al Br 1ta1n ~'<'rt' rornpl<'t<'iY tl1sgui.tt'tl '"th their nn1s h 14th in a n('(•t of IG in tlw Olymptl' \'adlltn).! Trmpl•st ('las:-.. 1 Morc 01) mpH· yal'hltnJ.! r~•\\'S l':.igc IHI 1 'l'llt> ~ '' l'l"l' :-.o rlt:.gu~tcoil that. a t th(• t•nd o l ruci.da} ·~ final tn lht• "<'' cn·rat'l' 't'rll'S. tlw\ .,l'l r1rc lo their ho.1l. It tmrnrd to t ht•" akrlrn1• :ind sank \\' .irn·n ;1nr1 llunt :>\\am Jshtin· .. Wf'dn~<ay July ;?11 t976 DAit. v Pit.o r A:I· Co1111t1 Balks Youth Justice Board Rejected "' (; \K \' (; K,\S\ ll.l ••• °' ·~· o .......... ,, ••• A <:runtl J\tr) r<.'t'omm,•nJu lttlll th.it II l'OUl\l\ \111,11'tl ul tll\\'llll\• 111"111'\' ht• r , ... tahlt::.hl'11 unri >'IH'n S\\l't'f1'"1'? po\1t•r 11a•r Or.ani:l• l'ounll ·~ JUH·n1f(• 1uM1n· :."'''Ill 1<'11 II' tht• '' :t\:-.11h• 1'11l·~ till\ H l'Jl'CI 1011 111 I ht• ltl75 71i (; rnntl Oly 1npia11 Balloo11ist Deflated Gu~ T oupin. t:h1l'f •'I wn1nl\ for the Montrl'al t>lymp1t·:-. ha., d c fl a t t' d F o u n t a i n \' .d I l' , balloon as I t; l'Or ge S tok,•)>,' 1·1· ques t to perform a un111u1· Ul'rt .:il ~tunt during the fin.Ul' 111 th1• l;amcs In " rultni: issued 'l'rb.1lh 111 Stok('s and partnl'r \\'1llw W1i~o11 Tul'sda~. Toupm ~aid the stunt tn\Ol\lng a huge hot air balloon and h:mg glidl'l's ~as ··unatl'l'f> table for s,•t•unt} and s<ifl•ty rl'- Jsons .. "I am \'t'ry sorry to llo this . · Toupin i;;ud UL a.iclcpho~ 111 terv1rw "We could not allow 1l to he done het•uu::.l' of .11r l>pac·c l'On irol rt-s tri t·11ons o\-e1· all t ht• OI~ mp1c sites · · The-Sl'<'Urtt' chief said he hatl i.:11t•n Stol.t•:." 11lan to drop 1•11!ht hani: i:ltdt'r~ frorn th~ :'ii!>.llOO c-ubic foot balloon "onlv curM11 \ 1•xan11nalll)n ·· Hut he ::.~11Cl 1t \\ J ' l'nough to rule out thl' l>lunt :it thl• g.rnws. "htl·h ar,• l>l·m g cond11rt t-tl under th,· ltghtcsl St.'<.'Urtt~ n('l Ill hl!>lOr\ ~IOkl'; a111I Wilson tl'!>t NI th<' -;lunt ;it E .;l'aJH' Countn l.11'1 \H't'k and made•' 11ll•ut:ipt'1' 111 llw ~llt('essful lllf.~ht:. of tlw gh1kr~ al> tlw~ tl roppl'd t rom an all1tu<I<· of about ·1011 h•t•l. Thi• tap<'~ "1•n• "l'lll tu ;\l onln•:il for Toup111's 1·1>11s1der :1t 11111 Tlw stunt uln•ady had thl' ap pro,·a l of th'"• Canadian Olyrn11H' Org:lllt/.ILI~ Comnllllt''' hut that \\a:. l11l'a n111 g l css w 1thott \ Toupin ·s final Sl'al or :.tpprO\ <il Lat,•r Tut•~tl::i v. Stokes :.ournt.·cl dl•;ectcd 01 er th<' ruling but ~01d. "\\'t• ha\'en't l!l1 cn up )Cl. \ l•'ll In some othl'r apprnar hc:-. · Trme 1s LUDJ1tn~ ~horl. l1m'e'cr. ~JnC'<' the Olymp11's end Sun1la) Stokl's . p<rrl O\\ ncr of World \\'ufo Ba lloon ;\~<'cns1ons. anlf \\'tl!.on. :i H'tcran C'anad1.m hang gluier pilot, plan 111 ilt•H•lop lhl' h.llloon ~tunt 11110 .1 trJ,chn)! :111 ~hO\\ And the F o untain Vallc·1 dan•d(>1·1l hopC'::. 1l will be lllC' 111 1t1al !.tep in his personal maswr plan. 1·uln11natl!lf,! with the· f1rs1 balloon trip at'r oss lhl' Atlanttc· ;inti, 111 the future. a nnnstop rtiithl around thl' wnrl<I No Name Yet 011, Slain Men LON(; JIEAC ll <J\1'1 . In \'C'l>l1gators have not determirw1t th\' 1dcnt1t1 c~ 11f two mt•n v. ho.,.. hod1cs 11 ere fnund \\1th th(·11 hand~ bounll l'oltrt• :.aid lht· mt•n had l11·1•n sh1>l lo dC'alh Tht>rr 1Joct1l'~ wt•1 t• lountl in ::in mdu-.trtal ~ec·uon 111 Long rwach l'arl~ T11('~da_.., JUVENILE JUSTICE 1976 Jur~ ·~ rt•e<Hl10H'OdllllOll ('I.Ill)'' wht' n th t' co11 n I)' Ho;1rd u( ~fll'rv1i.11r.; b .tlkt>tl ut de~i~nul in~ thc 1•ount' Cr1 min al JusttcC' rmrnc1J'l> JllH'lltlt• ('Orttfl)tllt'l' U:S thl' (lrOtlO'>l'd bourd o( juvcnil<• )\l::.lh't' S\'tt<hnt! lhl' jll:>lll'(' <'OU{ll'll'\ oHl'r to -.<·nc as th1• bourd1.>nt•k h• II for rnort• s t 1111\' "as a s ubflf' \IJ~ for l>U JH'ni,or:-. to turn thumbs do\1 n on th\' Jury's con· tro\ i.'r:s aa l prop\)~,11 T ht' proposal t•allN l fo r t'::.t ubl1shm i'l1I oC a bonrd of JU\<'Utlt> JU \le(• and :m almost t•.tnr-ltke darc<·tor lo estublish t•ount' wade JU\ c.>nilc JU!>lll'\' ::.~ st1.1m t>Olt«ll'S nnd pro!!rams. Additionally. the propost•d hourd \\OUlrl havr controlll'd the jlUl'Sl'Strin~s on all JUVt.'llil<.' JJl'O• t:ram fundm,.: Whrn I h£' (;rand Jury Ins t May madl' its 1·ontrovC'rsiaJ sugACS· tion that ~1 bourd of juvenile Just arc lw formed, ii was St!cking a method lo t'nd the strife thal h:is :ifflicte d the ('Ount y's JU\t'ntll' JUSltt l' system 111 recent V<'ars . · Through thl• propOSl'<i board, thl' Jury said H i;ou.R.ht t•onsistcn· l'Y and uniform tty rn the systc.>m - as well as a mC'ans to "eliminate tht> con vcr ·ion of udman1slra(lve dC'Cl!>lO n s into poltllCtll d e ns1ons ·· K <'~ 111..: on I Ill' 111r \' s r ccom· mt•nrtu11o n . Criminal Justice Council t'\<'CUtl\·c· director K<'1lh Concannon volunteer<'<f the coun l'tl ::. JUV<'ntlt· c·om mtltN' to ser n• as the p roposed hoard But an a :-.ubtl<' fns hio n . s upen 1:-.ors suul, I hank you. IJut no thank vou for the offrr. ThC'tr opvn::.11111n lo the Grand .Jur~"l> propoSl'tl board was mor<' rltrt'clly -.t att>d hy ~upcrior C:ourl .)udi.:1> Ha) rn11nd V1nt·t.•nt. prrsid tnl! JUdJ,?c of Orange County's .Juvenile ('our·t In ~1 l<'ller Sl'Ot to su1x•rvisors • Monday. Jud i.te V 1nccnt said he OJlPOSCS t':-.tahlishml•lll of th e bourd Ort .. JeJ,?al und flS ('tlf rnntrn~cmcnt gruunds " .. As I pomt<'d out lo the Grand Jur~. the po lic1t.>s and programs • of th<' JU vcn 1 I e 1ust1ce syst-0m ar.c hasit"ally estahlish<'d by the Ll'J.!ISI atur<'... l>aid Jurlgc Vin· l'l'nl Those poh<'tl'~ and program:-. are def m ed 1n thc Ju\l•nale Court law anc1 ore umlcr th<' jurisdic 11on of lht• J 11 "<'nrlc C'ourl. llw 1ud{:?e M nlinm·rl .. Th<'~ ~•r<' not sul1;ct·t to th<' transfe r to a new hod~," hl· added . .JudJH' \'tnct•nt W<'nl on lo :.ui.:- i:est that s u11c·n 1sors muv not he '~illin~ .. ,tJ turn owr the 'gov<'rn- 1ng or counl v tux funds for JU\ en1le 1usli<·c to this juvenilt• JUSlic<' hoard · · .. It w<iuld S('<.'m to Ix• an unlikl•· ty tra nsfer of authority," he sug- l!t'Sled So unlak<'ly "a:-. s uch a trans fer of fiscal powers to the proposed JUVt•ntlc JUSl1 cc• board lhut supervisor s S<•nl Concannon ·s proposal lrnek lo the council for lurlhcr :.tud~. When. if l'\'l'l . th<' proposal will ,I g ~I l n b (' \ II h nt I l l e cl l fl .,upen 1s•irs '"not known. Bad Humor Th<' 'Ult SOUJ,!ht lo \ 11111 thl• ll•a:..t• arr:1ni:rm<•111" aml 11n•H·nt ''"' oth<'rt• from l>Cini;: h•t until c·httnl!<'.., "' lt11• 11•,...,c• pror('(hll t• .11111 in rP11u1 rNI <.1rall1ni.: ... ar1•1\ 1rw.1.,11rt'-. 1·11uld lw 1•h;in1•rd Gem Talk A beautiful watch f or .a Lovely Lady Ice Cream TnJCks Opposed AKHON. Ohto IAI I thllll.. 11 ·~ rotl<'n." ~aid 10·\'Ntr old Lnurn Norris or 1\kro11, uml lob of olh<•r chllrlr <'n would prohohh a~rt>l'. Akrvn ·~ Crt v Coum•1I 1krlflrfl Tuesdav to ba n t<'t' «rl•tmt trm·k' from l'tiy s trcl•ts The l<'i;t1s lat1o n \1 :il> prnm11tNI by a 7.000·.StJ?n atun• pct1t1on Sponsors sairl 1r<' rn•am lriwk'> rroduc<' trarf1e h:llrtrd .. fnr childre n. T he b3n will not ix'<'omc lu" until it is si1tnt'd h~ M d~·or John Ballard. Hc has 10 da))i; in whirh lo ac t and has nol l>atd "ht'thl'r he favors the action One sponsor or th<' lcj!1slntt<1n. Elsle Reaven. s aid. "I <'Xpcrt of fl rmative art ion. I don't thank th'• m ayor will take lighU y a rietat1on with 7.000 si~naturt'S .. Mrs. Heaven said thnt thr bill would pr ohibit street sohcltln~ by ice cream trucks. but Wt)uld allow them lo operate in p11rks. The trucks 3rt' now banned from the city's parks . The only k<' cream H'n(l1ni:: firm in the city 1s Jingle Joe Inc J oseph l\I a h ·utch. treasurer or J ingle J oe. said the measure c:ould cripple the rirm. w hich he ~...........,_ -. - s:w l h:ts 12 nf tis 21'1 trurk:-. llJl!'r.11 in~ her<' 1\ ll or n c \' ll on u I II \'a r 1 u n rcpn.•sentin'~ l hE' rutn1)all\ ... aul thl' hun 1s unc·on;;t1tut1on:11. .inrl <1aul he will fl,i.:ht 11 Tht• 1•ump111j!n to t'nal'I the· lt-g1slatton wa:-i.1warhl'atflo1I "' \trs Ddioruh <;rcc•n . '~"'"''' clau~hti.'r <11l•c1 l a~t ,\ui.:u.,t ol in JUrtt•s inn1rrt•cl in an u•t• 1·n •11m 1 cndor-rel:it .. ·rl aecident in l!li3 At IC'ast one t\ kroo chalet ho-. been hit by a car th1-. l>umm(•r '4 hrn cross1n1? the-slr<.'et lo l!<'l to an ice cream' cndor ~!ah utt•h sa1cl no Akron ch11tJ h:i.11 been truck by a n tC<' crc.>nm tru<'k 1n more than ts years lie also sau1 the hrm ha., ·complied "ilh e' erv slate ;.inci city or d1n n nr e con ce r n 1n,1.? safetv •· lie ·added the supenntcndcnt of the Cleveland -bas~ insurane1~ firm. Brooks and Staffocd Co .. s o1d they o~rate s afe ice cream trucks. .. The public hM l)e('n m1sin· formed on the Green ~irl met dent ... ~hh ut~h 11 a1d "Ttw police record s a)s the truck v.ni. 21 :! blocks awav when he r ch1lcl was struc k by an automobile ~o ing JO the opposite diroo1on " Woman Dies In Torclling I.OS /\NGF.LES 1/\1'1 ,\ 1oun1? woman hurn<'ll lo <kath aft1•r two men doused lwr v.1lh u flummnblt· d11•rn1cal pol1rt' 'l:tlll i\ Foothill I>" l"mn \flOkt·,m:rn ':rnl Tues dnv I h<' wom~1n. "how afl<' "as est1m :1tc•d ;rt hcl\\l·cn 15 und 20. "11-; burned ht>voncl rt• cogn1t1on rn a rt•s1.cknl1.1l ne1 ~hborhood 1n l'acm ma 1111 Tuesdn~ W1tncs,..c11 lold officer-. that f\\O m~n an tht'1r 20' t•hascd tlw woman. drag1ted hcr to thl' wound and I h<'n doused her with tht-chem1r ol h<'fon: laj?htinii a match &\S \'7@(1!] [( ~@ [?W O ©® Thf' column appears toda) on P ageA9 I,, /I I/I \lf'lllil/ '\ Ol'AI. /10/>l '/.Alll'n In prl' V1Nnrr11n 1•:n1!l:ind. opal \\II" H'JWr1le1l In 111arl\ :r ., a -.ton• ai.!'.flC'lfll<'ll "1th lll<' cl1•11I 11 ll •'·" 11 .1111 thot a drop 11( hoh "att·r ":i~ «noui:h to' :wora n• an unhoh yo1111.i \\1111'\an who. a:. part 111 tw1 alhan<'1· "1th •lark Jl'C'·"<'r~. v.ort• .in optil m twr h:111 When \'1t•to ri<1 r1•11cluiJ lht· th1 one nf 1-;ni;:land. !.hl· cl(•\tm\c•rl 1h.11 11w1h fa\'Orini: th(• op.ii for i><'r 'looul adornment un1l \'n<hni: rorcv<'r th(' t,;1d luck m vi h "') loni: tt'socrnlt'11 "1th thl'I bl'aut1ful 1.wm The or1g1n:ll mator .. c1urC't'" of op,11 "ere the fomc•<l lhmitarwn mint•<1. descnbf•d 1n the l!r.X>' a>1 · hy far Utt• most important 011111 10('.ihty and the one that yirlded the most valuable material ·• But th1)1 sour<'e was ii;oon superceded b' the Au'itr.;1li:1n oput mine1t. -and i\ rnL•r1 c-a n Jc~clcr' learned new n a m ci: for npul !'011r<'t'" Lii?htninJl R 1d1tr. White Cliffs . Anda rnook .'.I Possess ('cl of a l o n g a nd dist1n~uished ha~lory du\inu h<1t'k 111 Roman timci-. tlw opal Is todav the numbe r one colorcd JlCmbtOne 1n world·wide pop11l n r1I ). \\Ith additional suppllt>:. romanJ( rrom the 0 •,, '' n n{l r111 01tf'" 111 ·1,,.,,,,,, r t It fiof ff'I , I IK wn1'1• "' v ll:>w rinl'1 "'" •1 I I \ r.,,~~'' nt., 'ftf"•f t,..._ I U Wft'f ~ :tt" 01!<0rf •·ii 11no ••11• II hMCrll'I 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS BanllAmericard-Masle< Cl'\argo 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE $46-340t ... I I I , .:J 4 DAILY PllOT I lOI ft r u11: .,. .... -~ QUAKE HITS CHINA Ffat of Two In 24 Houra 2nd Quake In 24 Hours Hits China TOKYO <AP 1 A st rong second earth tremor jolted northeastern China today after the world's most powerful quake in 12 years, s triking before dawn, inflicted hea vy damage on the coastal metropolis or Tientsin. Reports on c as ualties were sketchy. &he two major quak~. re- gistering 8.2 and 7.9 on the Richter s cale, also shook the capital oC Peking. The first re- portedly dam aged at least several large buildings there. FORM E R A USTRALIAN Prime Minister Gough WhiUam. \'isiling Tientsin. said he was told after the first shock that there were .. not many" deaths, the Italian news agency Ai\SA re- ported. The Canadian a mbassador to Peking, C. J . Small, told CanC!· dian Press by telephone that the quakes were a ··great tragedy" and that the Chinese people had not yet been told the fu ll extent of thedama~e. There was no immediate of- ficial word from the Chinese on casualties or damu~e. THE SECOND SHOCK was re· corded at 6:50 p.m. Pckini:l time 13:50 a.m. PDT1, about 14 hours after the preda wn quake. Both were capable or massi\'e. -·--..... ~ w~,. JuJy 2t 1978 Britain Snubs Breaks Off Ties With Uganda LONDON IAPI 8rltainbroke dlplomatte l'l·lat1ons with Prt'si- dent ldl Am1n's g:mda govern- ment today after yc-araot strained relations cap.,cd by mutuahuspt d ons atemmma from the July 4 lsraeH commando raid at Uai:w da's Entebbe airp()rt. ··1 have taken this decision with deep regret." Foreign Secretary Anthony Croslaod said in the llouse of ·Commons as he an nounced the break-oflm relalloru. with the former British colon . holtase who was ten bl-hind by the rescuen, dlsapptared from a Ucaoda hospital Mrs. 8locb was a Brahsb· lsr ael clUzen, and the British de-- m anded an account of her whf'reabouts from Amin's gov- nnmcnt. Amin 's response, that t1ht-had been taken back to Israel with the other hostages, was Toll at 33,000 called unsatis factory by the British. UNCOMFIAMED REPORTS u ad Mris. Bloch was killed by Ueandan security personnel. The Brlllsb consul in UW! U.ian- dan upital of Kampala cast. doubt on Amin's veracity by s.y- in1 he had seen Mrs. Bloch in Uganda after the raid. IT "'AS TllE FIRSf time in :.J ''ears that Britain had severed ties with another country -the last was Al bani a in l!).$6 -and th<' first time il had ever broken rel a t1ons with a fellow Com· monwealth nation. Mideast War After l s rael i commandos raided Entebbe airport and freed more than 100 hijack hostages, Amin expelled Britain's high commissioner lambassadon in t:ganda, James Horrock, charg- ing that Horrock had ad\·ance knowledge of the raid. Israel had srud it did not inform any other na· tionoftheplans. Carnage Grows BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP> -Savage fi ghting continued in ~banon to· day despite re~r~s that Moslem and Christian leaders rent at1vely ap· proved a preliminary peace agreement negotiated by Syria and Palestinian guerrillas to end Lebanon's civil war. Hos pitals reported that 68 ------------- persons were k illed and 89 monthsofwarbetweenChrist1ans wounded during street battles and and a leftist alliance o( ~banese rocket duels in Beirut, nearby l\loslems and Palestinians. Tension between the two oa· lions heightened further when 75-year-od Dora Bloch, a hijack mountain resorts and southern CHRISTIAN LEADERS ap- Lebanon since Tuesday night. An pealed to the International Red estimated 33,000 have died in 16 Cross and the United Nations to 'Stable, Frie11dly ••• ' Toy Maker Kills 3~ Cornrnits Suicide CHICAGO 1 AP J -A .. stable, friendly, hard.working'' toy de· signer took a gun to work, killed three persons. s hot two more and then killed himself Polil'e found notes on his body indicating he thoul?hl his co.workers were plotting to des troy him. .. Paranoia?" read one note. ··No. Now you will know why Jam doing all this." Police said Albert Keller. 33, recenUy complained to his supernsor that he felt unappreciated in his job. The supervisor IN SHORT thought he h ad convinced ( ] . •told police Tuesda y he Keller his work was valued. In addition to himself. Keller killed two partners or investigate a r eport or mass ex· ecutions of Christians in th<.' besieged Palestinian camp ofTal Zaatar. Christians have been try. ing for five weeks to capture lhc eamp, one of the last two le.fust stronghoJds in Christian-held eastern Beirut. The Christians' Amchit radio called for a probe of reports that a bomb tore open a m ass grave con- taining dozens or skulls and skeletons with their clothes sWJ in good shape. · Yasir Arafat's Palestinian command said the bodles of 157 women. cbUdr en and old men were r ecovered during the night Crom a shelter al Tai Zaatar that collapsed under Christian shell· ing last weekend. A guerrilla communique said none or the t-stimated 400 r efugees in the sheJter was found alive. Mar\'in Glass & Associates and another designer. One employe was hospitalized in guarded condition und a nother m satisfactory condi-lton GUILLOTINE -~-DE4m TOLD .luif9e lo Rule 011 Auiop•fl Plebe, /fleet Rifle Marine Corps officer shows onr of 77 women at the ~ .S. Na"al Academy, AnnaPolis. Md .. how to h~ld her nfle during a rms drill. Tuesday mal·ked the first day . the media was permitted to interview women plebes s ince they began training July 6. Scofflaw King ENcopColtects 943 Tickets- c m c Aco 1 AP) -Althou~h he had been successfu l in avoiding the place. the inside of Traffic Court must have been familiar ~o Chicago's new champion scofflaw as he was fined SIJ,SOO for unpaid parking tickets. After all, he's a former polieeman. COURT OFFICIALS SAID Anthony Kreiser. 34. who was fired Crom the force in 1973, had managed to ama:.s 943 parking tickets in two ye ars -all but 38 of them charged to false names and ad-dresses. • In passing sentence Tuesday, Judgt' John 11. l\fcCollom told Kreiser, "You bring discredit upon yourself, you bring d1scred1t up· on the eity and upon the uniform you wore." IN A SERIES OF TRIALS that bellan lai;l week, Kreiser and his attorney attempted to fight the fmcs on a tickel·by.ticket basis. but they a bandoned lhe attempt :..Cler losing 23 of 25 trials. Al that rate. Kreiser would have owed the court more than S235.000 al the end Qf 10 weeks or trials. After a plea·bargaining session. McCollom said he would allow Kreiser to place a down payment of S3.550 on 269 or the tickets anci pay S27i monthly unW the full $13,500 ls paid. Mccollom said that if Kresiser defaults on the payments, he will be fined for the remain· ing 674 lickets. • widespread damage. Uy com- parison, the f''<.'b. 4 quake that struck Guate m ala, k1lhng 23,000 persons. rt'g1strred 7.5 on the Hichtt'r .scale HOUSTON I AP> -A probate judge says he will determine if an autopsy report on Howard Huges Is relevant to Texas Atty. Gen. John Hill's investigation or the late mystery billionaire's finaJ years . Judge Pat Gregory ordered Tuesday that a report or the autopsy be turned over to him. He told Asst. Atty. Gen. Rick Harrison and attorneys representing the Hughes estate that he will read the re- oort and obtain medical opinions if he feels they are necessary . MARSEILLE. France <AP 1 -A 21 -year-old t ·renchman. Christian Ranucci, wus executed by guillotine in a Marseille prison at dawn today for the stab· bpig death of an 8-year-old girl two years ago. AUTHORITIES SAID KnF.ISER managed to run up such a large number of tickets without delection by gelling most or them on automobiles bearing {alse licenses and titles. He came to the attention of traffi c authorities when he filed an insurance claim in connection with a )!)74 auto accident lnvolvinit one of the improperly titled cars. . . I ··it 1s something crrtainly vtry .serious:· ANSA quoted Wh1llam as saying. The Au stralian. ,·1s1l· ing China with his wife. said he saw buildini;s collapse and .. fold d own l1k <: ac<:ord1on!>" 1n T1 entstn, a city of four million people. T H E JAPA N flroad C as tin ~ Corp . q uoted t h<' Japanese cmbas11y m Pekin~ as saying onf.' J a pancse <'mployc was reported killed and six peo pie inJured at a J:ipanesl' manufactur1n~ plu nl 1n Tangshan. an Industrial area nNir T1cnt sin, 10 the first qunkc The Chinc11<• did not issue any 1mmerlinte ofrlc1al re1)0rts on c·asualt1es. ANSA quoted Chlncsr author1t1t's a s saying the quakl' iitruck without warning The Chinese recently had been11ble to prt'dict some earthquakes. The C hinese fort•1 gn min 1s try told the Australian e m bassy tht' epicenter of the first 1111ake was ahout 00 m1h•s east soulh{'USI or Pcl..tnJI und •IO miles north O( 1·1l'nls tn, lhe C<ll)l\UJ Of I hipt•h pro\ Ill<'<' Gregory ruled alter Annette Gano Lum mis, I lughes· sole surviv· ing aunt, and her son. William Lummis. filed a motion to stop re- lease of the report. They contended 11111 has no legal right to a copy of the report and has no standing in the case Soriet Sp11ing Ll•lt~d WASHlNGTON !API -The mysterious disintegration of an ad· \'anced Soviet reconnaissance satellite Sunday has temporarily hmlted Russia's ability to spy on the United States with cameras from space. U .S: intelligence sources say. The Russians apparenUy are filling the intelligence gap for the time being with photo inrormation from the two·man Soviet s atellite, which the Soviet Union claims Is a scientific research space vt'hicle. according to U.S. ex~rts. The destruclion of the Russian Cosmos 844 came four days after the Russians reportedly s ustained their third successive failure this year in tes ting a system for destroying enemy satellites in space. lh>posil Box Hold~r• Enl~r Bank NICE, Fr ance IAP 1 -The Societc Generalc admitted safe de- posit box holders to its vault today for the fi rst lime s ince a gang tun- neled into the vault July 16 and stole an estima\.ed $10 millioa in <.·ash. ~old and jewelry. Bank ofCtcials said they still did not have a complete inventory of the contents or the rifled slronRboxes. The bank put an advertise- ment In sever al newspapers today askinll t>ox owners 11 has not been able to reach to get in touch with the bank n:. soon a" possible The thieves took thl' bank's own currency reserve. weekend re- ceipts of many Nice stores and holcls and lhc contents or about one· tenth of the ''a ult 's 4,000 i.afe deposit boxe<> Storms Smash South Thunderstorms Scattered over V.S . 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We've got a dozen reasons for going. Glenn White's reports give you one more reason to keep up with our Olymplana In the DAILY PILOT 842-4321 , r· Growers Fear ·~annillg Delay •1 WILLIAJI SCIDn'MANN Cit-.. ~-....... l'rft• BALLICO CAP J Unlei.s Calllotoia'a atrike·hlt c-at1nf'r 1''' reopen imme d iately , somt· gowers believe the delay C'ould prove •• cosOy as theweek lvn.: atrike jtself. And without protection ai:a!>int a repeat of the eannery workcrl' atrlke, it may be ''lhe beginning or the e nd·· f or many or CaUfofoia 'a perishable cr ops, cne hard·hlt grQwer WIU"ned. A t.ntative three-year puct wu announced in Wasttington TuesCiay ending the strike or 30,000 cannery workers covered by the Teamsters Union But .- union spokesman in CaJiforma said he had been lnstru('ted to maintain picket Uoes until t he Fruit· Rots In Wake Of Strike SACRAMENTO <AP 1 - Growers say 220 million Pounds of peaches and apricots -on~ pound for ever y American ·ha ve been left to rot. largely )>ecause or the w eek-long can· hery strike. 1 1'he ~rowers estimated Tue'! d ay that the losses so far add up toSlJ.l million. T his inc ludes 160 m11l1on pounds of tom atoes which haH' missed harvest on schedule so far. many acres or "h1ch m a' have to be plowed under. The tomato harvest is an its earl) stages, but the fruit harvests are past their peaks. REPRESENTATIVFi or lhc gi-owers said some of the SPolled fruit would have ~n wasted anyway becaun a surplus or peaches for canning had been predicted at more than 100,000 tons. and a large crop of apricob had also been expecled. But Bill Hoard. mana~cr or th<' Cling Peach Ad vrsory l~>:.trrl. said, "Whatever surplus I hen· was -that's gone." ajtreement 1s rallllt-d \ r.,11f1c .1 tl()ll rnt>t>ttn~ r!I .M.>t fur F r11J.1' n11thl , mt.'~tnrn.c 1111' c·;tnru r11·' mt"hl not be bJd. rn <Jtw·r .1tm11 unltl ;.11ti•r ttw \ ott•!I art• t·ot.lnl<"I ~JlurdJ' • t:GO ('AVAJl\S I. \\ho lur 111, 200 aer1•!1 of h1!> u\\ n und '!OO m••• 1· for a fam1h 11\\01•11 l'c11t1p.111' near th11; i.;un°hJkl'tl San .l11:.u111111 V'1lll'\' town, !IOJ\!1 hl' 10,t at.out 650 ton:-. of fr .1nll· 1w:wht•, 1lu1111r the strike JOI.I hunclre·ch ol 1111i- more are thrt'.1h•Ol'll uoll.'~s th•· canneries r t>OPl'll q111l kh ··And unless \\ l' l .m h l'l '-llllh' pro\lsion to preH.'111 thl!I 11 111 happenini::. again thn:e \t".tr from now. 1t',, the IA-i.:1n0111r.: 111 the end ror nHtn) of Cahf11rn1,1 • famous pcrt5hable l'rlllJ" .. ti .. · said an a telephone mten 'l'" Ca\a1am and uthl·r ._r11.\l''" said th~' were "enou-.1 1 un c;1denn~ • putt1n~ !lome ol th1•11 peu<"h a r rea ~e i nto non · pen!lh;.Jbll' crov,, 111-.t' m1h or bean~ "l'~J T f:'l l'TEll to 1 h.1n~··· O\'er ." said Olr\t'r B.111111.in another ~an J o..iquin \ .J ,., peach gro\1 t'r · I m lt•m111·11 t > kel'p sh1flmg m.\ t'mphJ''' .11.11 let the) oungsters l<Jlo.1· th1· rr•J.. ' Both m £•n !laHi m.111, •1lh ·r ).!fl)\\ t>r'> ..in· i-ono;rclerrn.c ... ud1 ,, mo1e. Billboard Seeks Slayer Of Policeman LO~G BF.1\Cll 1 AP• Fuur large billboards 1n Lon~ fko,1< h are a.<;ktng the questions \\ho Killed Lon~ Bead1 pohrc offtll'I fo'r;inke Le\\ 1s·•. And pulll't' h11p1· j S20.000 r e" ard ror 111form<1ttun leading to the arre!lt of the k1llt 1 will help find an an'l\Wr LC\\IS. a 21'1 ~e:irold t\\u~t·.11 \l'h:ran of lhl• Long l~•;1rh pol11·l· fon~t'. "as k1lkcl Ol't 1:1 ''hilt> in 1 esti~atin(: a 1 eht<'ll' 11Jrh.l0tl near his home A MAS s hot Lewi:. 1n thr t.H·1• with ::i handirnn "hen thl' ofl 1l't'r approal'hrd the t·..ir s,.~, ···(f Hf.~S S et T1t•o lfe«-ords t11-.t11·!'. 1.1tth·d 111 I .1 .. \\._,.., :t'.-1 u1w ul '"" SH71 rt.'l'Oll 11.11-. .... 1tll t' l' h h1111-(1' .111 ''"'lllH' Hus:.1.111 -.1wl'd rt'l'Ol'd .111d tl.1· :-.1·1111 ti • 1•l rnothl•r 1 "'·11rc1 tor ~tlt1tmh• in ll'' t.•I 111 .. llt 111,. d.1, 11111 1d 0l'\\ .it 2.0>Ui mill'" 1wr hoUt. 11 I hn·1• t 1 11w~ t ht· -.p1•t•d ell 'lllll\d Tia -.t•1·11tHI 111·\\ .tl .111 .1lt1tudt• ol Sii 11110 ll'd .• 1 null· l11).!h1•1 th,111 lh1 p1l'11111" n · 1ord '1111' ll1J. .. hl'-11l\l'l'l1d .1 tlllll !l\.1\l' .1H•.1. !l l'11d1111- .. 11111 "\\,I\ t'!I I)\ l'I' llllll'h 111 l ht•tl 1 lllil l' Council Takes Queen's Helm S60 Million i11 Losses Reason for City Takeorer 1u~1 i 1.r\( II •1\1'1 'l h1•l'1l ' Coun<'llhu<;1nH'<ltotakl0 n\l•r ,0(to l'<"'"f'•l<Jon ul \lw '()1we 11 '.\Ian tourist t1ttrart1un alter ~car"i ol t1nJ111 c.11111':>!.. '' hlrithl·Ul~ Jl'll'd J»lt>:.::.orot the forrner"quecnoftlh' ( J Tlw count·tl \Oll'd 1; :I Tue::.da~ to bll\ uut lh<' lc:.:.ccs. Spel'talt) lh •:.taurant Corp. and PSA llotl"ls Tht• «c>unr1l 1otcd tu put lht• :.hjp 111 tht• ti'""' lll ,1 ''n..:k ur•t 1.lt,1r "ho:.e Job 1t \\Ould be to pull together thl· ,J11p '' :ir10n..,t'nt1t1.-. I 11, l" t 1111.1kd < ••~t ol hu' IOI! out lhc t" o ll·i.st•cs was put at ahout '.•111111 1111 111, ()11t•1 n "·tr' nptra\um has n "I thr l'I\\ morl' than (fi(I 1n1llw111n thr 1•1i.;:hl ~ •• us :.lllcl· lh1• 01;t-Jn lmc:r" JS madl• into .1 tuun:-\ .111r.1t·t11111 lnf,~~or P r fu-f i<-v~ Inquiry !ltoughi (.,()S A'<; r. l E~ 1I\I'1 -Count~ :-upcrv1sors hav1: culled for J .,, .md 11111 prohl' into a!l!'>l'"Smcnt pr Jl'l ICl'" bc<'ause they bchcH· hum"' m .11 lw unf Jll h t.1Xl0ll compared to busm1•ssc:. rl'l' h11.11 d .1pplll\l''1 J n• .... olullon TUl· ... da~ JSklOJt for an IOI l''>ll)!a hon allc•r Su rwn 1 ... nr H:"tcr \\ <m.l :-.aid A!l~C~sor P hilip \\I aL'>On ~as "11hh11ldtnh 111f111111at111n11n ho" hC' makt:. al>i.e::.:.meut ... 1·,.11~ (I aim t u ol lier \ it"I bn 1101t'rfo:I< \'I I.Lr: 1 /\l'l A :i:i ~t·ar old man pluns:l'd loh1s dcath 111,01 I mH•r h ·p1wrn11111 I• alb 111 thl' SequC11a l\at1onal Forc>'\I, ,h1·r ti f !I clt•pultt•!l 1 1•prn 1t'<I . • l.1m1•, ftub1•rt ";1ppt•,.of Oiarnond fl:1r.d1c1l 1nthdall. 111, wilt'. L1ml.c. said hc \\Clll lo retrieve a drink ('O<>hn~ in tht• 11 H 'I .... 1111pt·tl .incl fl'll 111 JllSt above the f:.11\"i . lt ""a!I t lw :-.et•ond de~th ut the s1tdlus month. f:."plo1'it·e Det'i(•f* Killt•d Tlarv(• \nllurn Jail l1un11l ••11 lfiol \'E:'\T\,;Hi\ 1.\1'1 '\nupn:.m~ ll\ .11111111tr•111.1k 111111,111'' .11 t,111: \'l•ntura t'ounl\ .I.H I ha!.. ll•I\ lwdd1m :111ll e lt•lll1n1 lmrlll•d hut I.Ill I\ \H'l'l' 110 111JUll\'!I or l'M'.l!Jl'!I hdt11l• th1.' I li\t \\J!l lllll'lh-11 , .iuth\llllll'!I l>a) Shl'ritt ·, ~l!t l'h\lh!-1 \\'1J!i.:rn-. !l,1111 tlw I" o hu111 ilii.lurh1111cl· Oej!an :1hout-; 3tl pm 1'11t'"'"~ \\ht•11 111rnal1"' Ill l \\11 hnltflllj.! tank-:.. b<'i.! :.in 1 el line :rnd 1i.::mtinl! · ,.,,,thine 1 hat t•outd hurn in I lw 1·t·ll~ Shi• .... aid the l'aU!..t' ol t ht• out bur'\ \\ ·'" bl'IOJ.: 11\\l'!>lll!:lll'd. hut in (!IC'afl•tl 11 m1,1?ht haH·stt·mml'd tr1,111 th1 · \l'I\ oil!. \'t•n r111\\tktl "' trt'mt'h ,muqualet.l" Lau ht,) in" h1('h tht mm al c~ '' l'rt• l..t·pl Mini1nunt Wage Up To $2~50 an Hour SA C R A '.\! f. NT 0 C A P 1 Dt:'sp1te :.trn ni.:: IJusinl·:-:-oJ>Jlt"' lion. the stale lndu::.triJI \\'l'll.11l Comm1s:.1on h:as htkl'll thl' -.1 at• minimum hourh was:dv~ 511. 511 C'cnt:. higher than the 1·u11 t•nt r a te . Effe ('t 1ve o n a !>ltll · undetermined dalt> m 0 ('toh1·1 . the mcrcaM' c·ornpar<•s 11) fl0tll'1 al minimums of S2 20 and ~ :10 for v~1rymg Jobs. T ll f: C.'tn1'11 1'SIO~ .,,11d It \\\lll(d hNH ,In\ l'l'C!Ul'SL' IO Tl' 1 on-.ul<'r 11' dt•e·bm11 at anot lwr tw .1r 111i.i St•pt ~ 111 S .111 l·'r <rnt'tM o Tht> comn11"11111 abo. for the· f11 st 11rnt• l''\lt011decl nunw1 uu:- prot N 't l \'l' "ork ordl·rs I rum \\llnwn ancl m111t1r!l l11n1l'n Tlw m1rum11m w:ii.:1' la11 afrc'c•i.... I c; m1ll1on huurlv \\Orkcrs 111 lh1· stUll'. Tlw \\ urk ortl!•r r'l•).(ulal 11111'> affl'l'l S 5 m1lli1111 ol tht• !ll<il l' !I !I mil11un work 111n°l' Althoui.:h tile ru11'm1s'11m slutl- ' ' • -Ralph Watters. h<'ad of an pprlcot growers associatior:i. s aul if the strike ended immediate!}. only a "handful" or upricots could be picked. . ··As oC today, the :.apricot )larvest is over for 1976. We 're de· ad." said Wat\ers. Ao w1·es11i;alion fur !11•\1•11 month:. has failed to lwn up tht' killer So the Lon!! Beach lnd<'IX'n dent Press·T<'lcgram. Hit• l'olt1·1· Officers As:.oc1Jt1on and lh< state of Cal1forn1J contrabulcd tu a rewar d offer \' 1-;H!\O~ c A I' l "1\n l''<PIO,I\'~ dC\"ll'l' .. l .. IUM.'d thl' l'\plos1on at .1 1111•111 pat h.1111-: plant th;.1t killed three peri.ons last i\1 :J), 1-'1re Cu pt. Jun \lul<hl\\ 11 'o.1\ ... .\ ma1H I :Jr m 111g ton•prcsent the Em1ltan0Zapala L nit of tht' \•1, \\nrld I 1b1•1 a1inn Front da1mc·1I rc:.ponsib1lil) in a phone call after the mt•11Jenl. lor tht> lJla:-t that left 2ooth~Ni 10JUred. Tuesday·s 3·2 vote atioptt-il 1111• new minimum in a dec1s1on that .i l'Om m lssion s tatt'ment :-.011cl "takes inlo aC'r·ount cosl of II\ tnl! increases uffettin,:: purcha:.mg power.·· lo 1ls propoM•1I S2 ~ minimum. 1t l • l':.t!lt><I up 1111 !11'\ l'l'al pr111xl~t•<I I 1\ork ordt>r 11•.o:ul.1t1on!t '' h1ch had ~1>.1rkcd mtt•no,t• hu~rne!>li and 111 duslr) oppus1twn and cleara nce SAVE 1/3Tol/2 Last 4 Days THROUGH SUNDAY! FINAL REDUCTIONS I N THE FASHION AREAS BELOW • FA~lllON GALLI RY • IN!"O\' IOI{"• I ~tl'llt\\i" • YOl 'NG A n ·1n '0[ ~HOP'\ • TO\\ :-.; A~O 11{ \' I I "' "lP'- • SHER\X'YN . HO~• A((. ~RH.!'-, J 10''11 Jn A:'\D "I IOI " • • LINvl RIF. RORF.s ANO URA"~ BOD\ I \"lllC"' • CHILDRfN' FA~HIO:'\''-ALU~ ~HIJ "I A;-..D !'\I IOI" • Mf.N'. CLOTHINC. AND AC:u.-.. .... 01rn .... •ME.N'S fl'R.Nl HIN{,~. ~PORT~\\ l AH. '1101'' •MEN" LACK. AN'D CCX)Rl)INA1 I ' • WYNBRJ£R, FORfRL'NNER !\llOP\. BOY\' \llOP AUGUST HOME STORE SALE CONTINUES THROlJGH A GU T 5 1 ON MANY IT EM ... 1NTERMEOI o\T [ '-1ARKl>O\\ '\/'\II\\ F lH f'J Tf\KI N I; Bullock·s South Coast Pina, San Di ego Free•") .u llmrnl. Co>ea Me a. 556·0M I eai SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES •Nea l's is pleased to announce the o pen- ing of the Tennis Pro Shop a t the N ewport Bea c h Te nnis Club, Open to the public. Come see us for your tennjs need s • • • we know tennis! •We feature fly tieing material s, feathers, vises and complete kits. •Get ready f or dove and duck season now . . • we have port- able clay bird traps for $29.95 • We carry a complete line of the Olympic shoes by Adidas. •Our 1977 skis, sam- ple boots & ski cloth- ing ore arriving doily. Stop by and see the new Olin, Head, Hex- cel and Rossignol skis. loy-o -woys invi te d . FISHING ALBACORE ARE HERE! One of the best yeors. W e hove the right tackle. Speciol custom jigs, rigged 295ond 595 STROKER Custom Wrap rods. ~7: ~:~:0: •••••••••••• 48~ BACKPACK {~. HEAVEN .f;: W e hove 11 olt put lo· gcthcr. The best sleeping bogs -the best pocks -the bci.t booh o nd the best tcntr.. All the best clothing one! small gadgets ~ SPEE DO ·~-~ ' !I White ~ 1~· Stog -\ swim \ suits. Over l 000 to \\ choose from . • Discontinued colors, (Not oll si tes) 20% off ~~~o ·~h TENNIS ffi.~ •}. INTRODUCING THE °CANNON'' G•opli11i-19500 r f1oinoa1 .••• lt, o, ... of uvt drmu\ tu t1"f·••vf AU Mot'' ftt H• t T ennls Balls , . l1m11 219 '} COii\ • • • • • ... I I GALS· C ;P!J 1,_) EV ONNE f -1l GOOLAGONG \ ) j" SPECIAL ' , j, "'"' ~.,. l'" I ''''' I ~ J"~•~, ... ~ ~4;~ N·ow 11 ~~;;....... " 21 so LI"' r 4• \I \.,/'. ~\ EXERCISE fi \ , FOR \ ' HEALTH ),\U •Twist Boards ... ·3.9.5 • Excer Wheel ... 4.50 • Dumbells. . 12 .50 Pr. •Chest Pvll ..... 8.50 • Excer Shaper ... 5. 9 5 NEAL•S NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB PRO SHOP -OPEN TO PUBLIC list Cliff Or. 644·0052 NEWPORT BEACH FASHION ISLAND 644-21'21 --· .. 10• ko IMS-It J \ OOWNlOWN SANTA ANA 219 (,4th Kl.7-S7'l3 HOUH -_,.,•JO• ... ·--,,, LA HABRA #60 FASHION SQ. (714) 871 -5988 (213) 691-0959 -"""'" 10.• S.Ot fOt , .. II> CERRITOS #163 MALL 924-1625 -_,_,UH s.. 104 '-111 l . . .t8 \ DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P GE ·r A Questionable Need • 1 lunllnglon Beach city official$ would be wise to thank twice bcforl' assigning a full ·time legal advlser to the llOlicc d e partment J)oJice Chief Earle Rolntaille ha said ttwl a pt>rmanE'nt lcli(al aide 1s drust1cull) nc dcd m the erea or training and keepln~ hi:> men up to date on chan~· ing criminal procedures. Ex penditure of ~4.000 for the position has twen approved 111 the new cJty bud"et. but no final dcci ion ha~ been made Hobit:itlle stud lhal by prosec uting con umer frauds. e nough money could IX' ~enerated b~ h1~ reprcstntuti \'C to pny for h is sa lary . However. lc~w opinions Indicate that assigning of the adviser lo the police department is u n olation of the city charter . Abo. the city a ttorney says an at· torncy from the µollcc department would bl' prohibit t'd from proset'utin~ coru.ume r ca ses. With these doubts alrcudv establis hed. it tb d1f· f1cult to support an independent legal office inside the police department itself One city attorney·s office is enough-a nd it should be able to pro\'1dc the l>pecif1c sen •ices Chief Robitaille be lieves ure needed Commendable Effort F ounta in \'alle~ cit~· councilmen s hould be com· m ended for thl•ir e fforts at tn·mg to c ut city tax rates. Coun cil ~m embers learned iast week the tax rate could be c ut by fi\'e to eight cents per SlOO or assessed \'a lualion. Councilman Roger Stanton said he would pus h for the full e ight cents when the final rate 1s adopted next week. Fountain Valley 's assessed ,·aluation jumped 28.l percent t hii; year . while city officials had expected an increase or only 12 o 15 percent. The councir rightfully is trying to lessen the burden on the tax· payers \\ho foot thl' btll g, en with o cut. :iome reM dents will C~ re htgher balls fol' city 5('f\'Jl't'S be~·aulW of mcreu ed vuluntorts Mayor Al Jlollind n IX>tnll'<i out thl' rate c ul ''on l moke u big dlffcr<!nce tn final lax bills bccaust> tht· city collects onl 13 0 perc('nt of prop<'l't)' t ax income. while schools tuk<' a 59 3pcrcent chunk Th<'" :iy !chool finance lu\\ s read ot pn.~cnt. d1:,tricts arc ha rel 11r~bcd to ('Ut th~1r rult•s at all Thl' cit.} rounc1I should tw t'nl·ourag1:d to cut thl' r;.atc as much a:i p0:,:,1bk Protected Species? Any hot d u\' no\\. mosquitoes· are '-'l<Pt?cted to n se out of thl' mul'Shlancb of Ute Seal B<'ach ~a' a l Wea)l()ns St .lt ion and make ltfe m1~crable tor rci>•· dents of Huntm~ton Ocach und Seal Beal·h. According to orru:c rs of the count v Yector tontrol distr ict. t ht> onslauJ!ht has bee n ·m adc possible lx'caww of re~toratao1\ of s uit mar~hes for ;.1 "ild bird habilnt at thl' na".' stution. Local otrac·1;:il!' ..,uy lh<'' arc r>0\\ er le::,::, to do a thing about th(.' poll'nl 1al nu1~ance Thr rcstora11on program 1s being directed by of . ficials or the fedl'ral Fi~h a nd \\'ildlafc St>rvice. loc al t'<i in the town ot Odano in Kern County. County l'.Xµl·rt s ~ay that e ll or ts todr am pa n s of the mar5h or use insetlic1des or µlant mosqu1to-~ating fish ha,·(• been r C'jected by tht' wildlife pl'Ol)le who sa~ ~uch ~tcps arc m compauble \\1th r e:,torat1on efforts Furthe rmore. Orange County Vector Control of ficials ha Yen 't been allowed on the n aYy base to size up the problem <.trea. This appears to be clearly a case an which bureauc:rat!) are 1gnonng loc~cl concerns. P erh a ps if they "'ere located in Huntington Beach Instead or-rur-o rr o ct:iM. they mtght ~erthemessagc m a m or e personal wa~ H /F Reagan Tax Issue Revived ~ar Gloon1v • Gus Noisy Crowds Bother Grunion I [.ACK ANDERSON J WASHINGTON President Ford's campa ign aides are try· ang lo m akc a case or Call d\'Oidanl'e agains t Ron ald Reagan. The President's men. searching for m aterial lo embar· • rass Reagan. have a.-;kt'd a law firm to anaJyze the information he has r eleased about hi s finances. The tax lawvers con· cluded, according to a '<.'onflden· lial campaign m emorandum. !hat he mu s t b~ using his rhildren to escape pa.>ring full laxes. The confidential analysis indicates that Reagan's tax· able incom e is .. ex . t raordinarlly low for a man wi th h is finan· cia l bac k · ground and asi1et s." The l awyer s. therefore . beheve that R e a g n n "'most likely has a number or lr· revocable trusts for his children tn that "ay. income derived from su<'h trusts would not be r(' ported by Mr tleagan but would be reported by has children on their tax returns .·· t\ s pokt•smon for R~o~on l'ateJ,Joril'allv ll<'nied that the tormt>r CalHormu ROVcrnor hus ~tabhshed 1rrevoc;.1bh.• trust-s for hi!! rhildrf'n. Wt• ('allt>d thl11 to the altt•ntlon or thr Ford aulc~. whn were upset that .,.,.<' hacl obtained their confit!Nll aal mt·mo Th•'Y ncknowlcdRNI lhat they huct no "hard evlth'nn•" to prove their casr ai.:aan~t Rt>ai;:an Hut It lleagan 1sn 'I h1dlll j:1 tn<'OfOl' an 1r revorable 1r11i1ts. lhl'." ~mid. he mu11t be hutin~ 11 o;omc\\hcr~' l'lt1e R•:AGAN h as only hlrn~('lr lo blame for lht> qu\>staon~ that hove bct'n r:1l~l'd ahout h11\ laJi return:- With all the problems lhat anne:oni:: the Bolsa Cht<'a to Huntington Be ach will bring. it makes you wonder "hy the mayor is so en· thus1ast1 c a bout it. 11.M M ~' G.,.,_..,.,_, __ ., ...-.. •• .. ,... Mceu•rlly ml.cl..,. ••wt .. -.... ._, -.,... '" --G-yG.n. D.tily f'llot. Several m onths ago. we as ked all the major presidential can- didates for their income tax re· turns for the past nve years To avoid future Washington scan- dals. we conte nded. the public has the ri ~hl lo know whether presidential aspirants have u clean financial r ecord: Reagan was the only candidate who refused to open ur> has tax re- turns .. Jt would violate his pri\'acy, he s aid. A month after our stones ap· peared. Reagan yielded under the pr('Ss ure a nd released some general information about the laxes he had paid from 1970 through 1975. But he combsnc.>d all his federal. :1tute. proper!~· and sales taxes a nd revealed on· ly the lump sum. It was impossible lo frrrcl out how much federal mcomt! IOJ~ neagan had paid each ycur Earlier. a story had lcake<l out that Reattan Pl\id no11tat<' anron'I\! laxes in 1970. e\'en thou.:h his in· come for the year wus S73.000 "THF. TAX lnwycrs h;I\'{' not· ed." states tht• confidential mt"mo, "'thut tf their undcr)\l Md init or Mr. Rca.:an·5 1970 tax re· turns ts corrt'<'I. ihot is. no stat{· tnxe~ ptlid thut year, lh<'Y hl'lit•vc that .. . he most likely pnul no (<.'<foral I tlltCS be<'tlllSC tht• suml' iax bus<' is used" lo r11lculatc both state and federal laws /\ 5pok('sman 1ns1:-ll•tl that Rcu~nn had paid ··sl'\'l'rol hun drcd fiollars " lo federal ta~•"~ an 1910 bul rcCused to ~Pl'<'•f" tht> c\ act amount To the Editor The art a de pu blishl'd ,luly 12. "lllUSl\'l' Grunion Mvth or the• Seu" · "as 'ery antl'rcstang and \\ell "fllll'n. As an old limCI' i<\ years would like to enlighten ~ou cm "hat I ha,·e obst•n·ro about these fish Grunaon·Lcuresth<'s tenu1s. bclon~ to the sil versidl' family 1 Atherin1dae1 an which arc also UleJack smelt and the bay smell All thes e unpro nounceable names come from "Common Commercial and Game Fishes .. a p.ubhcat1on o f· California Department of Fish and Gamt•s. an whtl'h I was occupa<'<I for most of my ;.scll\'C life? GRUNION actual!) do exist. and to exist they s1>awn. Man~ times I ha\'e obscr\'ed the act as depil'ted 1n the illustration an \Our article. llOWl'''er with the hordes or people running after them and especially with Ian l ern s and rl ashlighls. the chance~ arc nearly ml or seeing a pair spawning. J\1 y best obscr"a lions wert-whe n I \\a!> on the bea<'h alone As 10 local area~. I hO\C iiathered lhena at Scul Bc a<'l1 . 111 J>11de I ht' mouth ol \\Ital 1s no" called Raisa Ba~ Sun~l'l l'i<'ach or Su r1s1dc. llunllnl.1on Beach. Newport Beach . and inside th<' harbor ut Ch1nu Covt' Just out ward to the Coast c;uard S1at1on On several orc-.1s1ons the fish were so numerous that um• l'nuld hardly step without stt•11p1n1t on I hem llavan~ h \'cfl near Anaheim an my youni;c1• dav~. I mttdc mony traps to the· beach and the ruk \\C foJIOIH'd wus the third. fourth ;Ind hflh lllJthls aflc1 nl'w moon or prdt•rahly Cull rnoon The li<-st tanwi. "('re one to two hours aftt•r h1i;h l1d e In lho:-<' 1lap lht• beaches w1•n• oncro\\ded. fart> rings wr1·e unheard of and wt• huilt fires an' plu<·c hul nt•\'Cr uo;cd Iii;: ht~ an look ani.t for the• .cru naon Y<'". there :arc• <iru111011 nn:n" llEtN ('rhMt• BUb 1'o the F.thtor La5t Septt>mhcr. I a~kNI lh;al Bachelors Once Respectable ThquChls at Larl(t: One or tht> ~atlllfoct1ons of Vk· t~rlan lire now mlsslnR w:.s~ thc fttct ·that a perCcctly normal ba('hclor <'Ot1ld re main C'Om · rortably und respectably single without anyont> SUftf!cslln~ he had homo~rotic impulses. The true definition of a '<'elebrtl\'" I~ ~omcone who 111 kno"n ror btinit known. Groups thut an• chron1cnlly discriminated :lg a inst e\'Cntunlly ctecide <perbaps unconsriousln to display their worst side to their persecutors -on the pnmlUve assumption that one miRhl as -----""-""..._ bc..h~ged for being a wolf as a shee p. Tht m~t reprehensible form of nftmC-dropping is the public in· \'OCOtionofGod by po11Uci3115 So many tnmc slgnic are dumb· "Speed Zone 1Ahc11d .. (SYDNEY HARRIS J ought rl1thtl)• to mNn you con drive f ast er lhl'rc , n ot slower. Llterar t:ilent tod:iv, more th:m ever. Is rewt1rdl•d in invcrs" ratio to its permanent worth: a television script. to be hear~ on· ce and Lhen discarded. is paid for In the thousaads : but 3 poem, which m3y live ror centuries. is s carcely publishable at a few cents a line. On Christmas Day. Dec. 25. one or the news paper astrologers informed thos e readers lucky enough to have been born on \hat day that they cast lht ;_1mc horoscope as -Tony Martin. The First World War was pre· 1umably fought "to make the world safe for democracy ... yet, hv actual <'mini. lher<' ur1• r1•"1•r demorratar rei::1rnt·~ in 1h1• world IO<luy than thcrt• wen• an HH8. It's ~urprisinJ? how m::in~· rwo- ple with n fl11 <' command of lan~un~t' r;_1rely know wh~n to <'Ommond lhe inselvcs to stop talkmtt rho f~ood ::ind Orui:t Com mission won 'I be fulfilling ll:. m andate compll'lely 11nt1l tl rorbids th(' s a il' of wh at is spuriously C't)lled "orangc·ade" 1n tht'a tre lobbies durinl( .nterm1ssions. Far more do~s tram their masters <or m istresses) than vice Vl'rsa, which is what keeps most veterinarians tn business Parents who walk through a room where children arc having o })arty, and inqwre bnfthUy, "Are you having £un"" deser\'C ll'le looks Lhey set. ( l\1AILBOX ) Letten /rom readers are welcome The nght to conde11se letters to /11 space or eliminate libel 11 res~ Letters of 300 words OT less wtU be given pref erena All lelll.'TS must tn· elude signature and maumg address bvt names may be wsthlu>ld °" re quest1/ suffletent reasOfl 1s appnrnit P~try will not be published the <'il1zen!> or Orange Count~ h<><'omc 3l'ltvc in the legislative process wh i<'h would nssist la" enforcement m combutmR l'rime Today. once u1tain. I aslt that the publi<' become invol\'ecf by wnl mg to our elected offi cials in Sacramento In order to m ove crime bills out of committee and ultimall'ly (>n to the go\'ernor's des k for hi s affirmali\'e signature Our Cahforn13 Le1t1slaturc wall re<'On\'ene tn Au~usl and wall be considering many l'nme bill~ that wall be a deterrent by max 1m1 zan g pennll aes and punish ml'nts Two \'ilal bills arc Sen al<' Bill 1453 and Senate Bill 2025 S B H 53 would prohibit thl' ~rant1n~ or Jlrobahon to any person <'On \'i<'l Cd of a felony "ho~<' :ict ions caused or <'on· 1rabute<1 lo bodily inJury or death lo thl' victim. and require the <'Ollr1 lo put into lhe record its rt'asons for "ranliniz probation if at found "extraordinary or com· pdlinl'( reas<>ns .. for such action The SH\te S('nale approved this measure by a \Olt>of:JGtoO SB 2025 as designed to det<'r l'riminals from l'ommitlini:: rrlmes whi<'h resull an bo<lih m 1ury lo c1t1zcns 65 antl older. the b l1n <t . parapl el.(ic, a n d qundriplegic by clcnyin" probu I tOO IO lhOS(' ('On\'itl<'d of S11d1 crime!'! This bill c·lc;arcci the St a ll' Scnote ai,:~1111 hy u un ~ant mnu11 \'<'II<' (I( :!4 to O R()Tll Ot' lhese hall~"°" havt• iionc to the Assembly an<I will ht• 1·01111ld11 1'('{l by the AsicC'm hl v Criminal Justice Comm1tt<•t• In early AuRust Memher:-of th•~ t•o1111111ttet• ar ... Alun Sierot>. Chairm11 n . Ari Torres. Van~ Cha1rmnn. A!l11emblyman Juli on Dixon , .John Knox. Kt'nneth I. M ad1ly: an1 l Hrun· Nc!'t ttn<lt• uf the 70th All!ll'mbly J>1slra l'l her" in Or•in>ie Count~·. They can lie addr('s11ed :11 the State• Cnp1tol. Sacramento CA !15814, BRM> GATf,.'i Sh('nff·Coront'r t 'af r S<-ft-«f ,,.,, To the Editor. Th" lluntin~ton lk'ach tll v CouMll wa11 fair und obJect avt• In selecting p l an n1n~ com m1ss1oners and th len~M or t~ir term ~ on July 13. Co n· didates were glvcn careful m ten1lews and were nskf'd good questions. Councilmen then rot ed the candidates. Mayor Wt('de r ha ndled lhe meeting \'Cry well. There were some health)' sign~ of indepen dent councilmen <not nil going in one d1re~tion ) and not a purge. This may lnct1catc a good city counrll t rying to ll~surc a he nlthy. good planning com· mission. My 1mpr~ !'laon 1 thal the com . . nmmoner!' will be rairly well bulanred and will Ix• reasonable "1th both hom eowner and de· 'doper Tll F. TWO out going rom m1s~ioners are long-limcrs. Bob Bazil had an cxtr aordtnaraly Ion~ tenure of 22 years. I le may us<• his talents in other l'ivar al' tl\'llles. Ed Kenn~ rej.?ular workload 1:- heav~· · He's been very hl'lpful to Townlot residents -Ed in· formed us or the working of city ~O\-ernme-nt and the timing ol :-uhmittin~ information, He and Mar k Porter directed the plan. n111g of the Townlot and Old Town land·use-clcmcnts. Even amon~ the hcsl of people d1frerenres of opinion and mis un· d l'rstanding s can de\'elop. It dears the air a nd may bring bet· rer total results lo clear these up. Often those involved then t>Slablish as good or better rela · 11onships . LEONARD WRIGHT C•llfege N.-ed11 To the Editor: · A July 21. Daily Pilot editorwl under the headline "Incredible Proposal" mus t be replied to hy th<' Coast Community College District Over the past several months, pro posed budgets and pre· liminary budgets were presented publ icly and before the press to our board of tru!\tees. and stories "Ne written announdn~ the J)rO· bublc sevcn ·ccnt tax rate hike, Al those pu bllr hearings. the r easons for the necessary in· <'rcase were clarified. I would Ilk(' to r ecupatulalc lhose reasons for our ta iqlaycrs HE('i\USE o..-11sr r apid enroll· mt'nt l(rowt h of the last !l('Vt•rul ~ t'ars, "1• not onl~ had to creute a Ill'" n1Jncum1>u:. ('Olle"<'. hut w<• h:ul to conllnul' with construrtion of rnocl1•rn fnr1lll 1t'., al Oranlo(<' < 'ou'l and (i ultlt•n West t:ollc:itl'S 10 han111l· 1 ht· xtudenl mnux Six an1lllo11 >'<''en hun<lred thouirnnd 1l111luri; ha-. hct•n eurmarkr'tl in our hutli:N rnr bu1ld111~ purposc'I, It as 1mport:an1 to 1iomt out twr<' lhut nur 1l1st n r t nays for only 20 pc rc<'nl of cons trut-1 wn co-.ts. H "''foil lo ohl:1111 our 20 111.•rccnl lfl('ol fln;1111·ani: ;after mar buildmJ.: plans h:1vt• lw~n ~avt•n upprov111. lhc 111tute 1·:1n divert l\11 S5 7 mtlll1111 :-ho re tooth •r eollef(el'i lndudcd rn tlw 1!17ti·77 markup Ill a Se\'\'11 pf.'rl'cnl t"OSI of livinA <'On!!ld('rutio11 for tlw stofr Thi~ '' the sel'on1I vri.ir that <1l11tr1cl c mplo)'l's' ('O~t of llvln1t in 1·rl'HSC!I wert• wc•ll hdow th<' ntt· t1onal cost of II vm1t scnle. rn the last two yrars. employc raise~ were $ 4 Pt•r('1•nt under I he na· tional ratt• inl'rcase. l.a!\l year . lh<" board Jo" ert•d t11xc11 over the pre\•lou!'I year by M cent~ to 79 <'<'nts p(•r SlOO nsse11s<'d valuation by curtalllnj:! nil rnn11lructlon 11nd 3\\ard1n1t minim al s alury in· rrc11~cs in the foe<' o( SlrOnfl pre• ssurc. lnterestin1tlY. tht' 1974.75 tax rate was 93 cents pcr'100 or as· sess('(i valuation. This year's l-ax Is 8S cents. or 8 C<'nL~ under its 197•1· 75 levt'I rt 1s 2 rcn~ under the muimum bnsc allowable un. dcr current law. The Coast Com munlty College District rem a ins responsive to lhC" d esires <If 1ls clti1ens. B-ecau.se or t ho~e desires, we hllve continued to grow nnd to provide the finest continuing <:durational J}rograms possible. J believe that \\ e ha,·e succe(.'('led an that. und that we will conlinuc to do so. NOH l\lANE. WATSON. Chancellor Const Community • College District .'i«-ll1tul Ta.r Rate Tothe Editor: Recent articles have appeared in print regarding the increased assessed valuations. There have been s u ggestions m ade that school districts--and certain other governmenta l agencies should reduce the local tax rate since they will be receiving additional funds because of the iol'rease In assessed valuations. We would like to call to your al· tention that increased assessed valuation figures recently re· leased by the Orange County As· sessor will not result In more funds for local schools. Senate Bill 90 passed by the State Legislature In 1972 provides school dis tricts with a fi xed dollar a mount or income per stu· dent. As local assessed values in· crease. a greater portion or the fixed income per student is paid by local taxpayers and the amount paid by the state is re· duced by lhat same amount. THE FORMULA for calcu.lat· ing school district income anJ tax rates Is quite complicalro and;--although the tax rate will be reduced In the Fountain VaJley School Dl1trlct. the amount of ac· tua1 ta~• paid will be increased. fo'or example, the fair market value or a $40,000 home in 1975·76 wlll be Increased by the County Assess or to appr oxi mate ly $52.000 in 1976·77. The amount of elementary sch()()I di.'~trlct taxes on that home will increase ap· proxlmotcly $51 while the .icnt-ral fund tox rule is belm~ re· duced approximately 17 cents from $2 .4'1 to $2.27 pt•r one hun· dre<l dollars O( :Ulle8SCd valuation. The State Legislature r emoved local achoo! boord oulhority to set tax rotes when they p1u1secl Senate Bill 90 ln unz. DI LL Jt. PJ.ASTEH. Secretory to the tlourd Fountain Valley School Ol11tr1rt OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robt-rt N Wt"t'd. l'ubillll~ Tltom(IJ KrtvU. Edttot Oorborll Krt"1bich, P.dltonal Pngr ,.;a11or The edltorrnl p:al!l' ot t~ Daily Pilot IH'<'k" to Inform 11nd 11ltmulate readers b)' prt1enting on lhl-' pai:c nh•crse comtnmlary on lOpll'I of Interest by syndlut· «I rolumnisb :ind u rtoo-'1ts, by providing a forum for ~.tders• vlew11 •nd b)' prut'ntln~ this neowspoper's opinions and Idell on eurrtnt toplu. The fdltorh•I oPinlona of tae Dally Pilot •PPfll' only In thi: tditorlal column atthe lop or lh• P•1e. Opl•IO(t~ ('IC· ~ffd by the t'OlumNIU and 0M00ni1t-1 and letter wrllft'l art lhttr own and no t ndorsctnent ct t~lr views by the l>aUy Piiot should be Inferred. Wednesday, July 28, 1976 - ~· ,, r Flower Power Piny: So Far, We<lnes<lay July 28 1976 OAILV PILOT ,., 7 a Rose a Rose • lS I I t I t l I I I I I -•.!.. . . ' . I ' l•I •" ,. . •," , .. ~f '· .. .. .. ~ . .. ... I ' ,, '. '• I ' r I ,, ( . . ' • • • • I • . • • PAWTUCKET. R l . 1AP1 Virginia D•r1s 1 11l11l roolu\jl for her candidate. bul has no 11 lusaons about o wr1le ·an can dldacy coming to full blo:.Mlm, even In this ~·ear of el~lion sur pra es. that. 100. · s he '>;.11d · Bul !hut's not gom~ 10 meun mueh \\ ht•n ''Ou cons 1dt>r ,111 lht• bullot:. acr<>!>s thc l'()unlry " A D THE BALl.(>TS :icros~ ronfarm Mrs Doris' worst fear:. ~ot only 1s the nw.turt1um not in thl' running. but alS<J the rose which she feels Ji, s imply unfit 1~ leading the balloting "The rose Is JUSt a 01rtat1on \\Ord, · said Mrs Doris, "ho calls herself a :.tudl'nt of Oo\\ er language. "I "ouldn't mmd the · rose as a popular 00\o\er, but 1t just doesn 'l ha\'e an~ thmA to do \\Ith the bicentennial, \\hleh 1s wh v this contest 1s be10g held 1myway " ballots None or them ('00\'C.)'S II historic mea ning, she suid Onl~ lhe nasturtium fills the bill, she .aid. addmtt s h<' wa!\ dlsma)l'd that 1t wos not <'\'en on the ballot "patnot1sm · ACCORDING TO FTD of Cic1uls . till' la t rt-t poll l'l''lllt, ~nO\\ thl' rO::>l' llOIOHlj.l u rom fortablt-lead "1th llw tl.11" carnullon. 110~" ooc:I .11111 apph• blossom llNil in l lnt'. The.• c·o11tc.•i-l emJs Saturdu~ "I wrote the nasturtium in und I'm telling all my friend!> to do the count ry in th<' l-1or1s t ' Tr:ins\\orld Dt•hHn I'll> 1JOll to choos~ a n3tlooal no\\t'r THE 59 -VE R ·OLO Mrs Doris also isn't wtld aooot the JO other Oowcr<1 liStle'd Oil t-vl'D's h«" explained •hut her ~ud~ of the \'1ctorwo prucl ice of com c~ ing mtnnin1: through flO\\Crl'I shows the nasturtium stands for UQUIO DETtRGOO 48~.1.29 DOWNY FABRK SOFTtNER MELAMINE 15" . . '" """ .3 1 f r• ~Pr f $ Cloll'o; I 0 R- 17 oz. BALL DART~~ I /'-, ~ ~ iii t --·-· GIANT SIZE 12"1200' by Cyl1He SuoPr Od l ~!r~nr'h~~··r .1no tMd11toner' Mod WASH '" WlAR LASHES J : C>ooee ol 11Yles' w ~1.39~. ~ j I °' ',~ .~ l>:·{ >; ~-v ' t · fashionable famous make LADIES PANTS FIGM • I s ma I II r s I y I p d I n I \ assor1 ed fashion cnlo1s ~ 145 .. 4.95, -~'r~'1(i slim &1·18 88 REVlON l ~ • FLEX \· BllSAM ' PROTEIN \ Emb 'd d illUTMtNT SHAMPOO • ; rm ere for , LONG Sl&vt O•l~h~.~r 139 J 1 8LOOS£°s™ 16 01. • Wh1IP or A\ I color\ w 111 llo·:it y~kr' \ Sizes S·M·l With mare88C f'llPIYP~cent oower1 40 TABLETS EA. British Sterling Non·Aerosol Spray ~:~~~~D~ O&l. '25 Stttk Johftson's DENTAL FLOSS . WHed, t.n\\ U"d 5 I i' II! fll'1 f,r \' 50 yds. EA. Johnson's Baby Shampoo ~.~l:r:,·f :r. 129 II OZ • 30 fl(( H ~ with 100'1 ilii~:~: 4 99 1!11111'1.U.. • Or. Scholl's FOOT POWDER ~rr~1;~d1·r ~f~\ age 1 Ol BUFFER IN 2 15 oz • Royal Crown or R• "~.tr Bi··' p n 5, l , t .,., 0$ I " I J 01 Diet Rite COLA 12 oz.cans 6 Pak --BAND·AI> BltANO SANO·A'~ \ PLASTIC STRIPS ••• 1,mo1 , P•" St llilii:iJJ otfiO 14" " r ., i_ At: o~•· '111• /.\1 !\, ~" ,...,. IVH•LO PlASTK ~~·· NURSERS \ \ ~ ~ (.t11r C:htC R 01 r.r Vum /~~ Yu., Co"" '1 N ·~; -2i ' i C -, ',, ''' ' ' ' ClAltOl Quietlouch 2J9 MASSENGIL•. DISPOSABLE ~p~~ 3is) 6 OL ea . i.. -~· ·- HOLIDAY FOOGER Kill\ buv,s dead 1 6 01 14 oz. -VRCRO ~~42 ' Balls 111clMH e COVER GIRL M Ma~P UP. I r " frpsh i\JIUlcll too~' • Glram. u .. i~. 1 OZ. I OZ. NEEVR LUGGAGE S1u 11 Jn ~ \IJ1n I~ I 1 tn! ~10yJ (.(IV(!! IOV 1n pr pul.H c nlnr. 01 '• d I n nr 'N•1~ I,(! rnffl•' ~nrt pnc~el 21" WEEKCNOCR VAHITY er COSMUIC Z29 9.49 24'" IA. PULLMAN 10.95 CALADRYL LOTION c 11 flll' 11(11 rPfll'Yf>I 1c I •• 6 oz. ' Mt. POm CLEANER & REFILL ~.:!l,.~I y &~~ 1,0 5gc •S· IOI TREE SWEET Pink Grapefruit t~11~·~~nfQ 47c 46 oz. CARNATION NONFAT DRY MILK lO·l OT 219 envelopes • SAV ·ON BRAND MOTOR OIL Qt 20 30. or '10 Wt PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL 70 JO nr 40 WI 01 49c ~~'40 57c Days• Ease Automat ic lo1lel bowl cl1>aner and ' deodOrtler r:A;:--..,: HUNT. BEACH-ACl•m• & Brook"urst·Sprtngd1le & Edinger FOUNTAIN VAllEY-Megnoli1 & Warner NEWPORT BEACH-1020 lrVTne, Welt~lttt PIH• S.An.-3911 Soul" Brt1tol It. El Toro-2.4372 Aocktleld Roed MARGUERITE PKWAY-M11a1on Viejo ... • Af DAILY PILOT We<inffday July 28 1976 ADA 'Offer' Sen. Schweiker McGovern VP? t~rom i\P Dbpatcbe11 J( Sen. IUt hard s. Scb•~lkt'r d~sn 't become ft.onaJd JCugaa'I Viet' pn.'Sident, he has :.nother O( fer. t'n. GHrgt" M c(;ovf'f"ft of South Oakota. prcs1· dent o( Amer1c<in11 for Ocmocrauc Act1011, satd he'd llke to h ave Schweiker a.<i hi~ vice prE'sident. "Since Sen. Schweiker and I have iden tical ADA ratings of 89 percent, I think he would be &. very tompatible vice president." said M ~·Govcrn. • Writer C'laude C. WUd Jr., former CuH Oil lob· byist. was acquitted of charges that he made an U· legal SS.000 contribution to the re-electaon campaign of Sen. Daniel Inouye r D·l lawail 1. Wild, 52, a veteran corporate lobbyist who con· trolled mlJlions of dollars 1n pohtacal funds, wept and embraced his family arter the verdict was read in Washin.,'lon. Climaxlni;i a two-day non-1ury trial. VS Dis· lricl Court Judge J oseph C'. Waddy s aid the special Watergate prosecutor·~ office had failed to make its case "beyond a reasonable doubt.'' * Just as his mother had predicted, composer Sammy Cahn wab out on the street~ flul the oe· casion was a happy one. "My mother ... once told me. .. Pursue a C'ar eer as a songwriter and you'll wmd up in the streets, .. Cahn said, bland· ing beside an upri~hl pumo atop a n at-bed truck at the corner or 28th S treet a nd Broadway "Well, I guess s he was right.·· Cahn, president of the Na· • tlon al Acad emy of P opular Music, was there to present a , .. ;.,., \ YouthS Ride Free ORANGE COUNTY Record OC Fair R~ported I t w a s a re<'ord · breaking lO·day run (or the Orange County Fair t hat closed Sund.ay. lRelaled Story . AJ l J ColUll,y-Long Beacli Bus Pact OK'd By GARY GRANVJLLE CM __ ,, ..... _ Orange County residents who com· mute reguharly to CaJ Stale Long Btach can ride Orunge Countv 1'r4nSit District «><..-ro1 buses free from Sept. l throujlh Sept 17. Unde r a contract approved by OCTO d ir('ctors, tht" univl'rs1ty agreed to pay OCTD SZ.000 for the in· troductory free ride to and from lhl' Long Beath camv~. Univer sity officials estimJte 8,.500 Orange County residents attend Cul State Long Beach and that 1.100 un· iverslty faculty and staff members h vein the county. The fre<" bus ride a~rN!ment l$ aimed at rt'dul'lll61 pollut1on. traffic congestion and l'amp1.1~ parkmit pro· blcm:s by encouraging bus patronage. O NE ROUTE • E RVlCINC the Lon~ Beach cumpu:. runs along f>a <'1f1t• <.:0~1i.t I ltJthwuy from Sun Clcmc•nte. Another route is u park·n·ridc ex- pr<'ss line th at sww~s from San Clemt>nh' t hr oui.:h thl' Suddl«burk Vulley and through Irvine-Costa Mcsu before tourln~ on to l,oog Beach. A third rout\' swt'Cps from Santa Ana-Gardt>n Cr11vt' t hrou~h Seal Beach and tht•n to the Lon.: lll'ach THE Y WILL BE eligible for fn•e camf,lus. bus transportation during the openmJ! days of the Call semester, 81.'CordmR lo ORA NGE COUNTY Tl'OENT lhe contract nppro\•ed by OCTD dlrec-"'ho relf1ste r by mail at CSLB "111 re· tors. <'l'l\'f.' a prepaid fore carcJ in their re· The purpose of the Cree ride plan is gi:;trat1on packet. to acquaiot campus commuters with When shown to an OCTD driver, the the three OCTD routes t hat s kip card will entitle its holder lo ride free across the county lin.e to sen'ice ~a. to nnd from the campus dunng the Long Beach campus. 17-day peraod. Fair officials reported • that the 28th annual e\•eot d rew more than 23S,OOO people, surpass. ing last year's figure by DES Pamphlet Offered about 13,500. Dail y a tte nd a nce figures show a high o( A new pa m phlet entitled "T he DES 29,435 visitors last Satur-Story" is now avaUable at the Orange day and a low of 8,633 Ju. County Unit or the American Cancer Jy 19. Society. ning to be understood. Thl' lea net cont ams the latest fi nd- ings on DES and ex:plains the d rug is not known to have harmed women who took it. INTHE livestock com-DES (Die thy ls t ilbestrol > also QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi ·-·r--~ 72~ o",,.., ........... ~ .................. ,..... .......... ~wing tour w (714) 536-3291 •7' ...... trip jet ct.t.s .. 0'917DAYS Jr.Wlltt ....... ...... , ....... MY/HatuW WW. v.ftety et -._. ._., ,.U .... $449 SJ>t $16' l••cllet~ c .. t1r-ff911 of fltlit _,..._,..•••I •• 1451 J-y ............ __ ...... c.. , ... _, __ Starts Sept. 7 KINDERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHTH GRADE bronze plaque m arking Tin Pan Alley as a historic music landmark. The plaque, one of 200 music landmarks to be so dedicated this year throughout. the nation, was set into the wall of a bank. petition, Julie Belanger, known as Stilbestrol. is a synthetic llOWEV ER. IT OOF.S go on to state 18 , oC 967 Presidio. estrogeoic hormone. The drug came that a greater risk or cancer of the Costa Mesa. captured into use in the l!MO's when it was pre-vagina or cervix, has recently been the g r a nd ch ampion scribed to wom en during pregnanc~ found m the daughters of women who m arket award for her when there was a history or bleedm~ took DES during pregnancy. --236-pound hog, B·Lucky or repeated miscarnage. S At ..... so nd l · Accordin~ tu the publication. those._ IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY: * Sen. Henry 1'1. J arkson, his bid for the Democratic presidentrnl nomination scuttled by Jimmy Carter . filed for 3 fifth term m the U.S. Senate. Two others have filed for the post. politically unknown Dennis "llitch Hiker·• Kelley or Seattle, a Democr at, and William II. Davis of Olympia. a Republican. • A 19-year ·old Vietnamese refugee without any for mal art training won a S2.SOO srhohirship sought by 6,000 contestants ma fe.shion design derby. As a result, Nghi Van Nguyen of La Jolla will begin studies in Los Angeles in September L ) and next March bl' takl'n PEOPLE on a tour or E uropean _ . fashion centers . ------------- In the spring of 1975. with his 13·member family, Nghi arrived at the Camp Pendleton rcru~ec camp and has since been sponsored by Sandra Gustafson of La Jolla. * J apanese-American volunteers in World War II wanted to prove th at discrim1na· t1on &J!a inst Aml'ricans of Japanese descent was wrong. Sen. Danif'I K. lnouyesaid Inouye and Rep. Spark Matsunaga. both D·llawaii, spoke al ceremonies at Arl- in gton Nation al Cemete ry honorin~ war dead from the 442nd Regim e nta l Combat Team. in which both sen ·ed. 1Houn "We h astened to serve out of a s trong desire lo prove that those "ho cast aspersions upon J apanese Americans as unworthy o( ciU1ensh1p were wrong," Inouye said at the service. Deaths Elsew~re GREENVIU,E. S.C. t AP 1 -D r. Ollvn 8. Grt-e ne. 61. a radio e v a n g e I i s t w h o s t· l liNNtTI tlENllY J llCNNE T f, •~•l<ltrf>I ol QMt• Mo•• C•lllO•R•• °"" ot "" .... J!;tv 71 ttl• In ""•h~11m C. O<;rn Qr< •mn-r ,t ,,.,. in Htbr4'r• H4I •• -·••..O Oy Ill\ ll\tti. E.ol\4 f ...a11.I\ 01 O\t• MP\• t~ btotMr lk°lf 't tt-n itH f"9 ft,.....l"f'WW'I N rh1eUi4' C.111Ht"\ •U bf! f'lll'IU T l'W' ctiity 1 00 t'M ! . .,,,.\•ff,. .-1 Vo•cr ~"•o""' 1 tnfl'lf"fy "unt11'\Qhtll ftPM.h. "'"'tf't ttu•r~ Qtr*C:t ''" sermons were heard on Sl)me 18S stations across th<' nation. d1cct Monday of a heart attal'k. LAW\ON CARRIE OPHELIA LAWSON -I'. 01 Milt• A~•. C.i•110•"•4 O.to ot c>• •t"' .Ju•v 10 l•tto Sun11wd bV ,..., OWO'flOr\ l'•rn t HOOO• ot ~ N•~I, f •v l L•w\on ot \ W't• Ana, ''"~"• M#t \.-. Mffn.tt\ OI ·-0\iA\. Mt:f Pft•rl O•owl\ o• f •MOf• t.•h . C• Wr111C•\ Ano 1nt111:rm•nt ... u1 o. tn HVf'"'"'°"· Kill'\\•' w1no1er~ f..,,.ty Mwtu,.,y \ant• A1t• ti'\ c ftMQI' o1 Mc:M .llP4~1tf' ,ENNIN<iTON Al 8£RT.a P[HNI NOTON -SJ '•"df'nt Of H.-w~ t B••Ut C.l1tQif,._di, ..-.---------==.., Pft"# I .twav •I HN Q HO\PflM l wlt lt, BAL TZ·llEROEROH FUNERAL HOME Coron.J c1f•I M;u 6 /3·9450 Co~IJ Mf'<;,1 646·2424 llELL llROADWAV MORTUARY 110 9rQ<l dwoy Co~lil Mes.1 64? 91 50 "'• •'t~ • fwO ~"'*' ,,,,..,,., W • ~d hr..,,,.. "\i\INftO At•u' "'u' 0ouq1,., o4 MAt1McNI ... ., 0-'\;q"h'I Ot.,.WM ... , '"' lit•eio. ~'"'"'' At 1 Al\~n• nt~ fly f""'Nif>f;l~~'"'•••O\htlAt•t\#4 OITTMAll I 11A6r TH 0 1 Tl MAR. '"'°O'M ot ( 0\ .. Ml'"tl' l • t>•I• Of ~•t" July JI, ,.,. \wr¥1¥•0 bf' ht r f\V~ f).WWI (Alt Omff\.t• ~40•1<fl" .,,. °"'"0•"'1 PM1t•t 't/t•w M 4'mtHf.tt ""'"' M Oth;At'I ...... _,~A(ll I.•• MULl&R MAlll( 0 MUI lf R r~<10f•ll ol L.ltqurM f\t MI'\ (t1l1f0f n10 0.t" Of t'k ... fnJwt• ,,, •U A 1 vn•'4'' "'"'•• .. ,.,.,.u .,,. .,.,d •I 1 00 l'M I nd•v, luly 1'l Ml(ormorM l •civn• 6~•(11 ("6oo>I wotll ~IV l Ut l d lOtd ~•rfllfU\ Ottk.1.lfl1nQ tntt-•""4t\t Mf!.lro,.-Att"•· Mc(Of'fnt(k l80\J"'ft S.tt<" MOr•v•"Y dire< ton L~OUNA HILLS MORTUARY ?5301 Al1Chl Parkwny Lagu11ra Hills. Ca. 581·4300 ··-------~~~------~, McCORMICK MORTUARY Lag una B<'3Ch 494·94 I!> San Junri CilP•strano 495· 1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Newport, Cahlorn1a 644-2700 KEK FAMILY CCM.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 BolsaAve. Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARV 627 Main St PU BUC NOTICE "CflTIOVteUSOIHS JIUlllllanll~IMINT l ... lollowl~ "*''°"'are clolnQ bu\I 1~·J~'Ew .. 0 rn F l O lt tST. Jth 1No•oo<'I 81¥0. N•WJ>O•I &.itel\ (A , .. , .... V•<to• It YMl..-dlMllMF Yael. 1411 LtdO P•r• 0• , Nf,.OO•I 8o«"· C• ., .... Tiit\ buJIMU I• c-.wtltd DY Ml '" Ot••OIHt Vltttf' 11 \'te\ r111, JtAtt-nt w• lfl«d ..,,,, ,,,. c;..,m., ,,.,... ot o. ._ Coullly on S"'y '· ,.,. l<Jll)1 ~·\htd o •• .,~ c ...... °'"''' 1111o4 J"ly I. 1'. ft. ft. ltl t Huntington Beacti ,,.,11 536 6539 lfrltllll\-°'..,.. (~·'• "'kit :!'------· -----·· JvlyH tl'4 ..,._,,,.,I~~,.,. 1.._ 1' pot. ...... per pou • It wa s a so given to pregnant "-A" d Julie's hog earned her dia betic wom en and pregnant "-Omen affected were born between 1'"" an ~ IN..<)! Watne•) 71~·3312 S590. with long periods of tnfertLlity. 1970. The 4·H m em ber oflhe lnformut1on about DES and the •Teaching the 4 Rs with phonics • Door·to·Door Bus Service • Before and Alt!H School Caro Backbay Farmers Club ALTHOUGH ITS USE in pregnancy pamphlet can be obtained at the said she plans to save the was banned by the FDA in 1971. the Orange County Unit of the ACS, 4030 money to buy some land publication stales the Jong-term t>f· 81rr hSt ,Su11e 101,Newport8each,or • lnrerdenommanonal • Fleasonat>ie TurllOll for raising pigs. Miss ~r~e~c~ts~o~fit~h~e~d~r~u~g~ar~e}j~us~t~no~w~be~g~i~n:_· Jb~y~c~a~l~l1~n!g~7~5~2J·8600~~~~=~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Belanger is a s tudent in ,. the Orange Coast College agri c u I tu re· bus iness progra m. IN THE FINE arts com p e t i ti o n , s weeps t a kes a wards went to Carl Glassford of Mission V i e j o, pro- fessional d ivision, and to Clay Campbell or Corona d e l M a r . se m i pr o · fessional division. Amon g th e n o n · professional artists who won s weepstakes awards were Nancy J . Williams. Carole Ortega and Henry Marshall, all of Costa Mesa. Fran Weldon or Costa Mesa was the top winner in the crafts competition with seven first-place awards, three seconds a n d o n e third . Professional winners in· eluded J an Richar$ and Vera Langlois of Costa Mesa. THE FAIR'S first· p l ace p h otog r ap h y awards went to Jeffrey E llm o r e . Newport Beac h. Albert Sloan, Fountain V alle:v. Fr an· coise Frigolo, Santa Ana, and To m Campos, Newport Beach Ralph Cunningham of Newport Be a c h su b · milted a winning entry in the men's division of the home living and design show. LEAH MATTIEU of Laguna BeaC'h won th<' professional clolhlnft di visio n a n d swe epstakes awards went to Esther Sutter. Mission VieJO, baked foods division. and llazel Courreg(.>S, Fountain Vall<'v, preserved foods division Among the 1ndu.4'trial arts winners were Jorge de lo Torre. Oona Point, duftin g: Tom Cre<.'r. Dana Point. a rchltec· tural d rowing : Honlilcl lloll:.ind. Wcst mlnsl<'r . firap hl c arts; David Devine, lrvlnc . vocu· llonal arts; Clay Smith, Costa Mesa, wood. 11nft B ria n W e t more . West mln11ter. metnls 'Cool Ofr Site Eyed \ WMrever you live or work In Keystone Kountry, a wealth of free services Is always close at hand-at your nearest Keystone office. Start with these: noury or copying S«Vlce. Or money orders. They're a.II yours, all abiolutely fru, at Keystone offices. What do you pay for travelers checks! Safe deposit bo11Cl Note collec:dont They all add up. But with a minimum account at Keystone, they don't cost you" penny. On top of It 111, Keystone pays you tht top Interest on 111 savings accounts. A full S.lS~ o,,.pa.ssbook to a generou' 7.7S~ on certificate a«ounu . •Wftll t 2600 111lnl111um. •'With\ 1000 ml•lmum, And you'll always enjoy personalized counsellnc on how to make the most of your savings progtam, In such arus as IRA and IC.~gh plans, and we deferred Investment annuities. • So drop In. Over coffee wt'll •how you why th but place to save Is Keystone Sav1n1s! 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS ......... , .... .,. ... Westminster Office. 14011 Beach Blvd • Alrporl Ceriter Othce. 4301 MacArthur Blvd.· Anaheim Office. 555 North Eucffd Anaheim Hills OHlce, 5741 E Senta Ana Canyon Road · M1uion V'lf!jo Office. 24041 Marguerite Parkway Assets over $81 m1lllon • Cot a problem? Thni wrttt to PaJ Dunn Pal w ill cut rtd l<lpe, gelling the on.mer . ., and act1Qr1 yuu need to S-Olvt meqwllrs m guui>r1111w11t urtd t>us1 M SS Mail your q1u•staor13 to Pal Dunn At Your Servace. Oro.t19t Coo.st Dally Pilar.PO Bur IS6'J, Costo Mcaa. CA 9U'l6. Include 11our tl!lcpllUtw number. The column appcurs da,1ly ezcept Soturdaytl, 17:1 Dl1'erC"fl'1 Shftplt-Trtefh DEAR PAT . The Dh·orct· lnformut1011 C:enll'r advertises th;,t IL c;.n f(Uarantel' a 111\0r('t' for S75 plus filing fee This sound:-~o rt'J•wnabll' thut I hu' l' to wonder 1f 1t cun be true. llaH an\• or' our rt>atler'\ expressed op1n1on1o uhout th1'> bu'>in~:.:.. and ho'' can I be sure 1l 1s autht>nl1<"' n '.\t -.:e\\ port fkad1 H • coaple dedde to untie the I.not ~ ith no com pUcaUona. this servi« can do Jusc ~hat It claim,. Tlw $7$ fee coveu preparation of all di' or ce paper " In a llllContested dlvorcf'. Onc party onl> contach the ~rvice, signs the forms and ntcs the di\ orce Sldt for a $53 flllng ftt. •·our "Slagei.'' or form an• rtqulrt'd for a California dhorce. Tht'St' art' pro· ''kled with complde Instruction.; ror compl.-tion and submission to the court. DIC doe~ not t"nl er into property agreement preparation. That is up co the couple and an attornl"~'. :-.io child-cu tod~· squabblt>s can be entered Into ellhf'r. JI onf' spou~e de<'idh a friendly divorce isn't possible and he or she respond' to service of the suit, COi returns the S7S and bo" lo out. It belongs to the Better Business Bur~au and the Callfornla Divorce League. A DIC spokt>~man said the firm's procedure is .-nlirely lt"gal. adding. "Ir It ••eren't, the California Bar Association would have us out of business in l'lrn m inutes .. !'\o It-gal advice ls offt-rt'd, and "e're f'ssentially a prh att• business providing a speclric typing service for cer· tala legal forms." Call tor Mobile ffot1te lll"lp DEAR PAT: I've h<'ard there."" a new toll-free phone number consumen. can use lo register l"Om· plrunts about mobile home's. What 1<; 1t, and "hat kinds or complaints can be :.ubm1llcd ' G.C .. lluntmgton Beach Phone (800) 952·5!75 to reach the Consumn llotUne se rviced by the C'alirornia Department or Motor Vt'hlcles and the Department or llouslng and Communily Development. Hotline problem" ar(' limited to "' arrancy complaints against mobile home dealers or manufacturers. Co•plaba io 'The 801111• DEAR PAT L::ist .Januan I ordNed ~1 :.i 611 worth of m<'rchand1s<' from l.;me Hn ant 111 In dianapohs. When no 1wc•nk.a~e arrl\ cJ. I \\role " letter of inqusr) Tht' firm told me my merchand1sl' had been rl'lurm•d IX'eau!-e I "as not home for 1fo· livery. I filled out a lot or papers and stayed home waiting for the ~h11>mcnl, but 1t 0!> never bet•n d1:· livered. LG .. Costa Mesa Phyllis Nancf'. customer st'rvic.-supe rvisor for Lane Bryant. rt>ports "a spt'dal adjustment "as made on the order" for reshippinft the mcrchandi<;e to you several month..; ago. lloweH•r. since )OU never r eceived It, Nance hu sent • fall rdund w ~-ou. Other rc.-aders experlenclag preblems wl~h.this mail-order firm hould address their complaints to Nance. Corrf'spondin~ with "the bo~s·• oft he mail or · der firms' customer sen ice dt"partmeots often br· ings quicker results than just "riCing a ~ennal t'Omplalnt letter. Walch oul for th~ rompan~ •ht advertise thev h ave a "coru.umer ad\lser." Thf'~ usually don't ex Isl a.s rut (>('-Opie, and your ll'ltt"r \\ill end up in a pile " it hall the r est. Gr-0Mp For1Card11 C•1•plain111 The Photo Marketing Association, a group ol 4,008 photo retailers and finishers. forwards con· sumer complaints regardlnK photo supplies. equip· ment and prot'esslng to Chf' rompany involved, along with requests that the proble m be resolved. Complaints may ht' mallrd to ~lichat'I Buda, Cons umer Arfalrs Director. 603 Lan:!>lng Ave., Jackson. Ml 4920!. Call 642-5678. Pul •few words In the to work tor ou. DAILY PILOT < 0 .~ ·~ 1 • h .. 1 l '.I tttslc J/ .p. '"\ p •@)) I ..• , .... ""'-. . . ., . . .. I. , ~. :r , \/, 11,. ·'I \ I ' I • ,, I I' 't v. •1 ••• ft , I \ \f t (, 1, . ' , ' .· • a ' 1 \ . 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K to J!i:? 3 f~l Tlw tn• ' tlrl' J(J() Io I 0011 \ t• ,11 "oJJ 1'11\ 11111111\l•nl ..illi.1:. :-J.\ JIH '1lt111u in lht• lh•1l"ootl l·1l·t•I.. li.1•lll that rt''ull' from louuin.: "oultl tiu1ld uµ !'•It 1lt•po ... 1b In tlw 11\ l'r l'•lllMlli.l O\ ,.rfhml'i m ,.r I h,• 1•1 "''' J111 1n~ he.I\\ \\t11h•r r.un' 11w, ~a\ ttw "'1•1 nm,, \\tiuhl 1111 ckrt•ut tiw I l'l'\'lo WE'RE HAVING A WHALE OF A BRIONI of ITALY SUITS & SPORTCOATS ALL NOW Y2 PRICE LEISURE SUITS La Jolla I 00°/o Wools Polyesters NOW V2 PRICE HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES SUITS -SPORTCOATS NOW UPTO V2 PRICE CHARLES LYONS SUITS & SPORT COATS UPTO V2 PRICE AND MORE SPORT SHIRTS SAILING JACKETS Lon9 & Short Slt>t>n· Gi•t>ttchy·D~lumta NOW UP TO V2 PRICE JOHNSTON & MURPHY BALLY BARLETTA OF ITALY UP TO %OFF Bright Colors Regular 35.00 NOW V2 PRICE .f(9}f Gjentfcune41 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH . 675·1717 IH LIDO VILLAGE JUST OYER THE BRIDGE OM THE IA y . . J8 DAil Y PIL.OT 1 ! Corps Cuffed Recruits 'Last Resort' PWlishment, Say Captain SAN DlEGO 1A1'1 The: \l.tnm•Corp., put pro blem recruit~ m le.: iron.. Jlld h..1nd1·u<r-:. ;ind sometimes forced them to stamf 1 h.11 "M\ ,111 ch•) o ('aptain hus tt-st1(1ed The punishnwnt \\U uaeJ 1111h "" J la'>I rt' !>Ort" when rt>cruH1> fall<'d to h11l11w m1kr:,. ('upl .John B Ullman uld'l\11: da) llE w s ASSISTANT PJRF,CTOtt or bJl('('IJI training at lhe M:.r1n1• ('orr>:> f{('1:ru1l Depot in San Diego. Ullman mode Utc d111t•ln.,un• in t •s11 f~ tn~ und1·r ;i grant of 1mmunlt> for self IO('rimm:Jtwn al .1 prt• trial hea ring for Cupt (' V T ..t}lnr Taylor. 31. "ai. d1rc1·tor of llu: ~llCt' ldl 'I ra1nm~ Ur.tnl·h Ul'l' ti \\hl'n P\'\ l.\110 :\h't'lur t• or l.ur\on Tt•, "'l" h1:.1l1·11 unt<onM'I0\11> m " pui:1I :-.tic k bout "h1h.· J'.\;)IJ:Ocd to a ·~-c1.i.J mot&\ ul1on' platoon T.\ \'I.OK WAS A('C'l SF:O CW d1•rd1ct1on of du· t' .. illd 'wl at mit orc:.k>n, 'fhl.' ht.>1i1rin~ Lelor<> a m" JOI • .i1dt•d b~ u lt•i.:al olfll't•r, "111 dtt<'hh · "hetht:r Ta' lor "111 fan: triuJ ·In h1<; lt.>SllO\Or\}, l"llman ... au! r1•cru1b \\l!r<' m:lllC' lo !>t4.lrHI h .. mdt•ulft•d .. md shackled \\Ith .1 i.h.'l'I hl'I ml'! 1111 their hl'ads lh1 ou~hout lhl' cl a~ .. The prtH'lll't• \\ aJo. IJl•111..: l(lllm\\'d wht•n hl' wu' U!> ~l~l\1•11 lo llW 111111 l.1:-.t Jttnl' but \\a!> lllbCOf\lWUt'll ,11\('r ~t d'lun· ., fort•l·J 11.:ht. Ill' !>~td Ttw 1>un1!>l11111•111 \\U!S dunt' <>1)('nl~. l 'llm:m ~u1d, adt11n~ 1 h.11 I rl'11 '' l' hud nolhin~ to h1dl1 .. l l.l.~I \"\, 3 1, llt\S JU:t:.S ~l\l'O un ad- 111in1!-tr.1t1\ l' 11.•ppm.m<l in the McClure 1nc1dcnt. )kl'lurl• 20. 1em.1rned unconscious until hc 1lwd 11\" llou ... 1on \<'ll'ran" hospital laM ~larch. f11s fam1h contend., hc :-h<iold n(•\ <·r h ;J\ e hc(•n recru1t- t·cl ~caU!it' h<• \I a' mt•nt<ill) n •turdt•tl and had <1n ar · re:-.t rt'1·orcl l"ll m;.in 'aid r ecr u1l'\ put in irons \\ere permitted lo ... 1t clcl\\ n onh 10 t'at meal!. or lake care or bochl,· function' Fur 2-1 hour!. carl1cr. he said. the~ \\ crc k1•pl'" sohtat) confinement • SENIOR CITIZENS loCW Off All a J'9 Pare~•••• ~.t.\'( Ol'C .t.ll ,UiC.li ... ,h '' •lt0 ... 111.C. " \ll\lllll 0 1 Ol•ll SlNIOll LlllllNi S"\111'11.;) Pl.AN A.1 NOC~ 1 TO HIU RENTAL.$ , All Pre·P•W IX Pre9re•1 HtHre4 SALES U111td Offtr SIGte UP NOW : College Ph a rm acy • I • . I A, •• I II\ '"' •Jt .• \ ·.·.: I , .... ,,. ........ . .______L____ __ --- 'OUl ENTIH STOCIC OF LA·Z.IOYS OH SAU (Jrt•r 200 (•ftnirs 011 displafl (or i11111u•d itll (• I' rf•(• df#li ,., .. ,.,, ~1 r"'-:.-. --· . •1 ... r-~, ' ~·· ).-~ So•• Thrill Ltnd !-.LJ \\'~gn cr . T \' .... ''U io 11 t W oma n .·· 1 ~ cross -evcd a l throug ht ·of gl't ·- tin~ un a thrill ride S h e sa,·s she's reallv tht• . ' b j 0 i1 I (' C'hit·kl'll .. • .-\~··... ,~·:":!.__,! TU E PRACTICE \\AS STOPP ED \\hen ~laJ . ~ ~ , J \\.~\.: Ccn KennNh J Jloui;:hton. the depot's t:ommand-.,.,........- At GWC This Fall tnA A£>nen11. und thl' l'C>lonl'I who headed the tram· LA z BO y · mg reJ!1mrnt ll'.itnt>d 1l ''as ~omg on. l'llman said. :: • • = llul h~ !>Uld l->Pl'<'IJI PUAll Slick bouts usin~ lhe paddl'd·<·nd sta' l':o. l1k1• rines with bayonets were '-~-----WHITl's SHOWCASE ------. cont111ued aic. a" J\ to mollvulc '>IUJ.:Aish recruits to ro110" ordl'r!> 28892 Marguerite 369 E. 17th Street ~l<'CIX R E W1\S IN IUS st:contl day ol pruccss- ln~ JI 1 he San D1e,.;o base whl'n he was forced to Pkwy Mission Vieio t•lf ... ,y ,~.,, 495-5902 tight a su<.'Cl'SSHm uf hii:?ttl'r men. finally tailing to 642-8657 lht• ground unt·onSCIOU!i . . Thrcc drill instructor" h:n e hccn chari:ed. One 11::c11._ _________ __,._ __ •_•·-··-·-·--·-·_ .. _._ .... __ __, . \ \\as acquillcd and thl' scrond wa!i found guilty of fa1hng to insurl' that thl' !iuperv1sm g Di knew enough about proct'durc~ to be follm1ed ________ ....,...,...,...,.._._...,. .... .._ .... _.__...,. Weekend c ·Iasses Set A ··" cekl•nd colll'J.!l' th1!! L1ll JI Golde n Wc:'st Colll'f.!l' ''Ill 1ir1·~ent morc lh:m 50 Fr tdJ~ mi:ht amJ Satur day l'lasses The weekend M'hl'<luh.• hac; been planned to perm I! lhO'>t'" ho ha' l' 1ob-; and other weekda' obhi,:ations to take advantai::e of lht• ('Oll1·~1··, plan!> ..... 1111 Dr. l.-0ren :\loll. dt:Jn of 11\Strul't10n;il ser vices HEGISTRATION \VI I.I. hci.:in ,\ui.: l!:I by appointnw nt onJ). 1·11nt 1n111ng throu gh Sept 3 \\'alk 111 rcgi!-ttl at111n without appoint m1·nt \\Ill ht• held S1·p1 8 !I. 13 17 i.11111 :w 2:1 "Tlw lull Sl'ffii.'l">ll'I bt·l!111~ s ... ·pt 1:1 consumer edu1·at1on. tap danCI.'. ballet. micro economic:.. Eni,:11:.tl composition. mlc·nor dcrorallon. l " S h1s1or.'. a nd apphcd ar1thmel1r Also. h1s lnn or l'OUntn mUl">I(', pnl1t1cal sc1<.>nr~. h1Jo.tor.'. of ror k m11s 1c, hC'J?tnninf. piano. :.km .,cuba di\ m('!. p1rlo. se l ·d<>f<'ns<' for \\Omen, archer). hackparktn!(. ba1lmmton, blC.' rhng, )!Olf. hanclbaJI. lrn'\IC 'ail 1ng. heg 111nin~ 1rnn1s. \Oll(•\hall. JX'r!"•mal fitness. mt<'rm1'1llatC' H>nn1.;, slim and trim . )oga <'Xl'rc·1,.,l">. humun ~l·xu allt\. trans actional anal\S&l->, :.n1·1ulni.:,·. con,·ersallonul ~pa111sh . 1n ll'l'per~onal 1•om m11n1<'al11111 anti ad \.meed scuba <11' in)!. ANNOUNCES 20%0FF ANY REGULAR PRICE PURCHASE WITH THIS AD 7 P.M.-10 P.M. WED., JULY 28th "MUSIC OF AMERICA " CONCERT SPECIAL IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE P Bl.IC lliiOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1'1'TITIOUS aUllNU•S SUl"l •IO• COU•TO•TMI NAMI STA. T£MIMT $TA.Tl O• CALtl'O•MtA fllO• TM •ol-•"9 ,,..._ ···-... °"'' , ... C:OllNT.., or o•..,... ~ .. , .......... 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Publt,nra OrAnur C.0~01 OJ1ly P tlo-i, JwJ• 1 h , It. 11 14;1& 11H 1• Pl"BUC NOTICt:: FltTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI! STATEMENT ff\I• tf)llOW"•nQ l>tttwn •\ <IOIOQ b\1')1 nf'\ '" fhfo tollQ•ino twr\On \ ,,. 0001(1 OU\I .,.,,. " Pu+tP\ •UN1 fl.;·.t("' Bl"o f'M.'\\ <l1i MuntlnQ•on s.-~•<n. (dllt 91•l~ !IAP OF COSTA MESA Ml' Oon•ld G MM•<I••. 13/J l(no•vlll,. H••biO' '"''"""" .. CA •1n1 Av• lonQOttA(n,(14l1t •08U 4im.tlt (At Par I 01 tr C'h.tlt>r' Int thi\ ~ ,jf\l \\ 1\ ,o,H;tvc1f'O tW An 1n J t.-1.tru·n1tt ( O• por ,1l1on; 1')1 ,.,,., di.I•' To mal..l' Jll appo111tm1·nl. mlPn• ... t t'<I pt•rson:. 'hou Id l'llll! .ill ! h•· .111 rtwhwns of11rt• 111 1111' .11hrt1n1'lrat11m b111l1hni.: RIDEil" TR-f PPED ON FERRJS Jf/HEEIJ --------------------------------------! t1Mb0t Co,t.-Ml'\.-t t A •>ur OonAh.>G Mttrl(I#" l"rula.' n1,.:ht <·l.1"'' ~ •• 1 ... 11•1•11n1 mi.:. b11l->1n1•ss I ,I\\. l">m.111 hthlllt·:-.' managcmt•nt. p:-.\ d1ol11~' l1t·~ 11111111: J!Ull.Jr amt ' ollt'\ ti.tit SA Tl 'RDA\' Cl .. \. ... S fo:"i an• .Jl'c·mmt lllA. f1n••1rm' 11uahftt·at1on ph,!>lt'.JI ngil1l.' ll'!i\lllJ!, phnlngr :q1h ' oil paint in.:. l'l'1.1m1t"'· t'.1rt11nn1nc. stamefl i:l.1:-l"> .irt. 1·ar lt1'1n .m1matmn motorn l'll' nH'l'h:tmr .... a11lo '"·" l· THE 1E2!':s HUTING Alli COHO. . 111_,,.,.., .. , ... , ... • 49S-0401 S,\:'>, DIF:<:O •Al'1 i\ hair clozt>n rult.>r:-o "1·n• t r app1:cl atop lh1• hist Ct•rri., \I ht>el JI Bt•l 11111nt P..u-k tor :lll minute!> \\IHI~ an l'll'('lr&('al m.Jllun1l11111 \\a!> '"ed Tht'n' \\ 1.· n• no 111 JUrll'' nr ol her pro hlt•m:-. <i -.pol..l•:-111•111 al lh<' 't'a ... 1Jt· :.JOIU.'>l'ffil'nt park i..i11ITuci.1h1\ n111hl t ..... ~ "' ... '"up ~.it.10 r .r 11 wll t.1r10 tie.,~N t 642-l 751 KITCHEN & IATH REMODELING FttH lSTIMA ns '\ fl \~·\f--~I 772-3470 S2.35 SPIRES IRVINE ·' It• L , f r' I 1 I .., n f .... COSTA MESA 11 :'~ 11,Ul•UI ~ .. 1 ALLERGY SUFFERERS! WHY SUFFER WHEN THERE IS POSSIBLE SPECTACULAR RELIEF FROM YOUR ALLERGIC DISORDERS WESTERN ALLERGY MEDICAL CLINIC, INC. WITH THREE NEW CLINICS COSTA MESA • SANTA ANA • NEWPORT BEACH SPECIALIZING IN A NEW TREATMENT FOR ALL ALLERGIES including ASTHMA , HAY FEVER, HIVES, etc. WITHOUT the use of any medication or skin testing. The following are TESTIMONIALS taken from p~tients who have bffn cured or dramatically relieved of allergic symptom~: E. SHERRILL of WESTMINSTER. Or<1m.1t1c Relief from Recurring Hive:; D. ALLEN of COSTA MESA: Almost Totally Free from Symptoms or Hay Fever .md Asthma J. YURKA ot HUNTINGTON BEACH: Completely Cured of Food Allergies Testimonials are on record at the address below CALL OR WRITE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORM ATION 2720 S. BRISTOL ST., SUITE 116 SA. lT ANA, CALIF. 92704 • (714) 751-5:>30 0-rwrtrcS~~ """"""•t J ..,,..••O' OURS. STYLIST MACHINE WITH FUP&SEW' 2 WAY SEWING SURFACE -' 174 sso OFF R(G . PR I Cf Co•1vt'rts from tlJI bet.I to hM' ~· m \<'W•n<J ol ha1d ro grt into plaa-s hllc cufh, slc~vcs Front cto~1n oobbn. Buolt-tn 2·u~o bu1ton hokr Tracie ins JC:CC?plcd. Carrying c~c or ub1ne1 c .. 11.J. M4de "' U.S.A YOURS. '. /_ ,_ If y1111 w.1·1• '",,.,.,'I" 1111111~111•11 lr11h1·s .111cl .v.1111 .1 IJ" 11 lr111~ ""I ho1lv 111 11.11111 1111•0 1 1111, ((111• tn ~111r•r. You 1,·1 ,,,,,11fc1 pru 1•\ nn ~"'If'' nuch1111·< plu~ , S rn.oll•·r F111Ull' 0 11•1 .md r ~··(f.1\I' Pr11<11i1m ,, ... whrn yu11 ht•V ~ <..11.• m11.hirw. 1\111110~1 lrir com1nc1111. v1111 <~·1 ,, ltrr Sm.1111 r F1u11r1• ltu 1•n11v1• r1.111 . llw ~1111~·( 'om.ill• r .. ---..... r 11)1111• ~111• \Vo· • .,.,,111' Ir\\ n l r 11 f1 ''"' '..o v uj , .. 11 , fth1,... r t 1,,,,,, NOW ssa FASHION MATE . EXTRA WIDE ZIG-ZAG REG. PRICE S99.95 MACHINE \V1th lront drop '" b<>l>IJ01 . . easy to M?t and rcpl.1cr Carrying ta\t! or t.lb1ne1 rxtra. Hu' ou .n~n '\ contJ<.1t hd o~ ._, cor Tr\I' ,~At•m•tt't -~u '''~ .. 11n ,,.. 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Boy S<'outs or Amen ca, has been sel ected to represent the national organiza tion at tht' SOlh Anniversary Jamboree of the l\texi~n Scout As· sociation. at T apalpa. Jalisco, Mexico, Aug. 2-7. Wed'1.Way July 28 1976 IUllY! R111Clml-tmtSllVll! REG. 2.99 SO FT. 1 '/J" GlltlG GAIDlll HOSE • "'' t ()0 1'1!1 I IV·~~ Dl'SI ~t"I) {)~<i.1tn !lose ! NTIOU~ (,r1tno O•..l ·h , •,, 150 teer witn '' 11\C'l d•amel'•. t; ,. .11 ""' • ~, .r I'll cl' o• fl>t' year '" '""'' 101 001 oav• PtlOf OflllSllll' llPT. _ FAULT-Fill GUAIAITEI '"''nlO~~u . .,.,... _,, .... , ... __ . 11 ~OU OOI\' I i.e ..... ~"I oc;eS$eO '" o11• hlft\ ll' nf'93""e r:.inr ''""' ~~ ~ ...... i tM.nil ii !)IC .. ,..tn ()(y i) 'A ''""" "' ~~~l< IJl P""'I ~·ce c.l.., re•.;nO fl" hne OOWll Pl"I~ ,,., !tu", 81at~ Or ~Ml N c" a'mosl '~ oft' SPl!t~ bv)o' MOITUlM GRENACHE I REG. 14.96 ROSE WIN 59F~FTH 1 ~.,,. rtt• ~u"I'\ w f"I•• ""•'° *' f "(()tnt, t• ';111~''' A r., flA¥' ,,, , •. 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They Dantlev's scoring us well as Scott American team tlC''s c' er M.'\'I\ had sliced a 60-40 deficit t.o GS·~ May's· reboundan~ <8J, defense "This one bas mu~h better 0 (. with 10 minutes lert an the lllldoC(ensell4poantsJ. fcnsethantbeonl'10Mun1ch,"hc ga"!le ... the game. Tuesday night "It was an outslaJ\dlng team sa1d. which was to decldl' lhe Olympic effort .. probably the best game Tuesda) ·s l'lash "as brutaJh gold medal. "e played here We played with physical -at probubly "ould But a couple or Ph1ls. Ford and poise and confidence. But I don't have ~en a delight to the lah! Hubbard, took over ror lbe nit· ® Vince Lombardi. ed States and by the time they Yet somehow th<' Amt'ricans had finished their work, their outrebounded theu· taller mor~ team was comfortably i11 front, Montreal physical adversary. 31.21.' 81-64. Olympics They shot a seanng 57 per<.-ent Then Yugoslavia went cold, from the field to the Sla\'S' <t5 per· "!laking only three buckets the cent. final 71: minutes and one of those look at this as a \'indication for .. We generally took good shot wasoo a f(oa l tending call. . the loss to Russia in the 1972 selection ... Smith said. The winners needed only 31 1 Olympu~s at Munich," Smith Often the Americans penetrat· minutes to seal the 95:74 triumph, said. ed the defense and then passed one which unquestionably re· "This game simply means we orr at the last minute as the turns the United States.to the top have returned to gold medal Yugoslavs closed in to stop the in their quest for world cage standing. ~xpected shot. supremacy. · · We P r o b a b I Y I 0 s t a Thal left another Yank free to Ford's passing. free throw and psychological edge when Russia slip in for the reed and an easy a ~ayup went along ~ith i.1x got knO<.'ked ore by "t.ugosla";a an shot auempt porn.ts by Hubbard in that the semis Monday But I thought DantleL "ho suffered a cut crucial span when the duel was we were re:idy and )el we played over the right eye m the last half. put out of reach. better against Yu~oslavia than led all scorers with l>. cunning 68 . "Ford h'!d seven. points. 12 as· we did the firs t time wc met them percent of his field .i:oaJ tries and s1sts and five or six ~teals. and 1 l.i.S. won that one, 112·93 >. hatting a variety or shots taken Hubbard came on to give us a lift .. We played more man-to.man within a 5 to lO·foot perimeter. when we needed 1t." said .s this time and we did.n·t gh·e them lie came out shootan~ and had coach DeJin SmJlh. the open shols we did fhe hrs! 10 points in the first fl\C minute~ Smith coached Ford at lhe time when they were missin~ of the game to help propel the \'IClors into a 20·8 ll!ad. The big- gest USA edge was 44-22 with fi \'E' minutes to f!O in the hulf . .. But don't get overconfident. It'll be tou~her an 19M A lot or ~ood teams are comm~ up. In· duding a ~ood younl( C~ech OUl · !11 ... Smith s aid. "Bui righ I noy, let ·s en10~ what we did in 1976. As for me. I'm go· mg out tomorrow and play golf." YUGOSLAVIA CICI """"""« II Z>ll( 4, )• ,.0., f (O\i( lS 0 .1t11>.+q1t )I Oif'l1'1i11htC • UNITfO STATES "II r0td I """'"""''~ \. 0...n11PV lO. O.tv•\ 1 Rul •n.-& (,,rUimffllld l M.1w 14, Atm•l•D<l<j 1, L•G.,..,.1 .._,.,._o 10. l(up<lw' " "•'''•,,...,.. Un•IHI .,,,,, '\O lf Tot..tf •0t.th~ "°v~,lew•• ,.._ U"•lrO '\I tt .b FOUihd OV\ J .. n.ov A '• ~ll'l Rower Says Drug Led To Defeat VICTORY BOUND Phil Ford <left 1 of the L'nited States. makes a pass to a team· male in Olympic Games basketball finals ,.,..i ........ :L-; l\\O Yugoslavians watch at the righf.: l ' S. won the championship. 95-74. .. Another Political Move Canada Bars Rlwdesian Paraplegics MONTHEAL-01) mp1t· trail stops FEELING OUT 01-' IT DEPT. -The J a p a n ese women's basketball team that was tryin~ to upset lbe gold m edalis t Ama:rons from Russia was outre- bounded 52 to ?Z and lht-R..ssians hH 50.S percent or their Oeld goal tries to the J apanese's 36.6. Thf' Russians trampled thf' ,;als from Nippon, INl-75, and did so using their 7·2 centc>r. luliyaka Semanova. only slightly more than haU the game. Al that, she had ze points and 18 rebounds. S~curltv was more lax a t atomic ttts ling sites in Ru~sia than It Is here. nothing ol the other Games evc:)l\:; when he eompeled. <'HEATER DEPT. -Thcrj-IS. And the continued mont>y t"X· a hammer thrower from New ch an gt' rlpofr <you pay flvc per-Zealand who is going to be c~ • cheater no m alter what he._ for therd t of his life. Cl(NN WHlt( That's because his name ls ~lurray Cheater . COMI NG UP DEPT. -AU,~. Oly mpics gymnastics telim source says the top women gytn- nasts or the world have improved so much in noor exercise over the past four years that they are on a par wilh their male countcrpa(\4 in that category. . • • NO CLASS DEPT. -The Canadian i;overnmt•nt adds another lo its list of thick· headed moves involving mixing sports with politics . cent for Canadian dollars but gel back only UIS percent when you try to gel \; .S. bucks> ls ag. l(rava\ing. I le also says that women ~ improved their overall rou~ so much slnce lhe 1972 Olym@ that their scores have gone u~ cordingly. • 1 0 .. 1, ll'llel ........ .., -""'""' CHUCK L VOA RELAXES IN Ol YMPIC VILLAGE. Lyda to ~oDlpete Preparation Time Lost Ky a Dally PUot Writrr MONTREAL -Valuable pr<'· fHiratlon time on lhc water has been lost by cnnoeist Chuck Lyda. a Newport llurbor lllith MontrNI r1l:l Olympics ~ gradun.tt' who opens Olym pic competition here Thursday. He·s paddlin~ with Andras Toro of San Jose m the two.man 1.000-meter race and they'll be 11oing against boat& from Russ.In. llungary. Japan. Roma nia. ftance and Sweden. Lyda aod his boatmate were handicapped when the canoe they built was late arriving here and they had to borrow another for I raining. "We had to it<'l used lo our boat :ill over again when 1t final ly dtd t'Ome." Lyda says. "It 's different from the one we wert• using. Its deMgn and stabih· ly are quite 3 bit d1!Cerent, .. Lyda S:l\'S. l.yda and Toro dropped their two-a-day workouts Monday and are now concentrating on a 11ingle session of speed work each day. They have also cut out weight training. .. Our llmin_g is very good. What we need now is strength." Lyda says. "We·ve ~ol lo be mentally ready ... our heat figures to be the rastest with all three or the medal picks <Rus s ia, Romania, Hungary> In It.·' MONTREAL !AP> A West German team physician said Tuesday he would continue to ad· minister .. performance stabilii · ing" rnject ions to athletes dt>spite a world c hampion rower's complaint that he col laps<-'d in the Olymp1r single Sl'UllS final because o( a pre-ral'C shot Dr Jost>f Noel'ke1 ans1sung that tht> drug "a~ harmless, Montreal '1l:l Olympics~ brushed aside the ('harge b~ l'eler Mi<.-hael Kolbe that the in· 1ect1on caused his loss an Mon- 1lay's sculls final lo u lightly tl'· 1.zarded Jo'mn. lie ht1d beaten the Finn an an earllc.-r heat. "It's impossible that Kolb<' could have lost a race because or this." Dr. Noecker said ... Thc.-re has never been an abnormal re· :ichon and l ~1ve th<' substance m my hospital in Lcvcrkusen. I'll rontinuc to g1\'c at. There.> nen·r hai1 been any kind of ncf'alsvc r<'- action." The d r ujl -· rocaboxyla!>C th1 0<'ta<'1d -is not on the Olym. pies' banned dru~ list. but a l"r<'nch team ph y~1eaan. Dr. Pierre Andrivct. said "We don't u~e it. There 1s un 1ndi v1dual shock factor in\'olved in the ail· ministration of th<>sc th1n~s. It's entirely unpred1ctul>lc ... Dr. Andrivct said the.> dru~ ron- tained an «.>nzyme that brings more oxygen to the blood nnd al· lows a user to sustain high In· tensity effort for looi;t periods. Germ::m sources !'laid 1t was de· veloped in Eas t Germany and brought to the West two years aito by a defector. Tho West. Germans say It as extensively used by East German athletes. · Believe it or not. it is bnrrin11 paraplegics from Hhodesia from enteran~ Canada next month to compete in the Physically Di~­ abled Games of Toronto Ocpnvang entry for people in wheel chairs to compete in sports because or internatiOnal pohlic:.il difference i s .inolhl'r shameful l'pisode in Canadian dcuJan gs. NO JOKE D E PT. -It is altogether believable that my bed at the University of Montreal wa11 made by .S. Sleel. And that Includes the m all ress. My room there Is semi-· luurious, a bout like one of th<' cells I saw during a tour ur 1-'olsom Prison. Perhaps thos<• conditions are to acclimate on.- lo the res& of the scene here. 1'hkh at times resembles what I "'ould expect prison life to be. We reporters have frff access to the toile t s . But most ev· t'rythlng else we need usuaJly in· volv«>s consider able haggling and hassle.>. Olympics On Television MONTREAL IAl'I -Track and field compcllt1on r<'sumes today in 15 evenL'I, r,,.l' of them finals. ns AR<' TV's coverage or the Summer Oly mpics con· tsnues Mier takm~ Tu('Sdny orr. thl' \r:.tl'k and r1cld comix•t1tors wlll tHd for gold mc.>d:.ils in the mL·n 's I 00-mt'l<'r hi,:h hurdles. hammer throw. und :i.OOO·mctcr i1teeplcchase and the women's h1Jth Jump and 200·mctcr dash. Amrrica's best chance for u medal is Charles Foswr in the high hurdles. /\ nc wall tl'levise 3·1• hours from Montreal. Crom 7:30·1 I J> m. and a lS·m inute wrapup al 11 ·~. GOOD DEAi, DEPT. -U.S. Nowadays 9.9s aren't un<191n· Olympic sw_1~ conch Don. Gaf!J· mon among the girls. ~ • br1l says this ,is the first Li~e in In fact one, Nadia Coma~ three 91ymp1l's that Amenc:.in . had seven 10s <perfect score,:.tt· Oly~p1ans have had a chance to these Olympics. ..-::· get tacki:-ts for e\'cnts other than Men's scores have sta~ those in which they we r e lowerbecausetheir routlnes ha• participating. ven't improved that much.,. Bill Toomey. 1!)68 Olympic de· says. The guy got away in a g n1 ('athlon <'hamp rrom Laguna crowd before I could get Beach, s ays he saw almosl name. ' •!• DivinJ( Medalist ~~~~I :-,.:~ Louganis' Career~~: ,· Just Beginning .. 1 MONTREAL CAPJ -The Louganis, said, "lie wasn't d men's Olympic platform diving good tonight as he was lastni~ •• event marked the end of one He missed his ninlhdlve • .fle career and the springboard for blew it." . • another. Louganis, a Samoan who w1.. Klaus Dibiasi. the Jtalian adopted as an infant by a Gr~ superstar, won an unprecedented American family, missec:t 1 • third stra1~ht Olympic plallorm . rorward 3""1 som ersault aRd title Thurs day. night, whil<' .Picked up only 50.48points. young Greg Loustanis, in his first "l got my best top c apex k>r major meet. finished second. diveJ l 've ever had," Lougariis ··1 quit divinJ{ as of today," said. "But J just ducked my head said Diblasi. tht! handsome 28-and let the d ive go over too far. year-Old who began his Olympic fl's usually a good dive for mt'.'1' cCb Montreal ~Olympics l'onqucsl~ by tnkinJ.t u 111lver medal In Tokyo 12 years llJtO. Dlbia..u may be quitllnR Just in time. ns davinR experts were cap· t1vatcd by Loui;tanis, whost-en· trlc!I barely dlslurb the water. "This was my first real in- l<'rnallonal meet, and I'm really Mppy with what I did." said Looganis, a 16-year-old Crom El <;ajon. Julie Leach Earns Berth " · .. In Semifinals By a DaUy Pilot Wrtkf' MONTREAL-Cor ona de l Mar's Julie Leach quaJICled for Thursday's sernifinulM in \l\e women's 500·meter kayak r•ce today at the Olympic Doain In thl' XXI Olymplod. "He will have a great future," w. lk E t • Ti h B I said Diblasi. 1 a er xpec mg oug att e ~i:r;ff~~~~~~~~=:t~ She finished second in l ir race. but fellow Orange Cdnl area Olympians. husband BUI Leach and Huntington Belch Oreman Mike J ohnsan, were 1'0l as fortunate. ·, MONTREAL <APJ -Though the expected duel between John Walker aad Tanzania's Filbert 83yi in the 1,500 meters won't come off. Walker still feels il's the toqhe1t race in the second half of the track and field portion 0( the Olympics. "There are at least four men wbo wm be tough to handle ... tbe New Zealander said Tuesday. Five fin a ls were on the schedule today. including the hammer throw . 100-meter hurdles. s teeplechase and women's high jump and ~ meters. Americans were not favored to win any e\~ts. The 1,500 is the highlight or Thursday's schedule. Asked bow the ab6ence of the runner from Tan~ania. which Montrult1b otyn9'ies~ pulled out of the Olympics. might affect the 1.500. Walker said. .. Actually. l think rn be better off. J'll be looser. freer. I can run mvown race a little better. :.There are four guys I c1'pect to be in the fin als -Rick Wohlhuter. Jvo Van Damme. Thomas Weiss inghage a nd f'rank Clement. "The heats will be fast. About 3:39 to make it to the semi. And the semi will be a lot Caster. l think YoU'll have to run 3:37.5 lo make the final. Thnl'll take the tar out of everyone. "I'm raster now than I've ever been. and I think the {lnal could be veey fast, but if I don't win t~ Games. It won't be lbe end or the world tor me. I'll be mopin' around for a few ~s. sure. but this is a meet when anyone can have a bad day. ··Take the A mtrlcan pole vaulter Dave Roberts. lie had peel him lo win both. Jle has a re· one bad day. and some Pole al God·given talent." beats him. It's just one b9d day. Lou3ani1 led alter the firstfour Can happen to anyone." dives. rttelvlng a string oUs and Wohl but.er, tbe Ctucago C'l'Uiser 9.58 .and even one perfect 10 U> put who finished a disappointing the pressure oa Dibiasi, who said UUrd in the 800 Sunday. "missed the burden t o win his third his chance in '72." said WaQter. straight gold rnedal was almost "He woQld h1Ye been the Otym •• unbearbabte. pie champJoa. but he's 27 now .. Tb• pressure has s ouen and lhat'1 gettln1 a UttJeold. But WOl'8e .ah lime," Diblat Hid. don't get me wrong. I'm not dis· ''lt was very low in 1964. It was counting him lD the 1,500. He'll be blc in 1972. but this Ume, It was very t.ou1h," ....,..y lmpouible." Woblhuter felt down in a The pressure now starts for . semlfinaJ heat of the SlO in the Lllut anls. 1972 Games and fal\ed lo'qualify. Lee. referrlpg lo Monday ·'l0t the final. · fti.lbt'• quallfylqa round, led by Leach and JohnlOO finished Git of the money with a dlsappoJ.,j • Ing eighth place in their heal OI the men's SOO· meter race. They went QUt witb the leaded, paddling in third place ln lhebr· ly going. But. they fell off as the race wore on. • ~ "We were surprised that Che field went oot so fast.," said 8'11 Leach. "We dldn'l think illey would go out at. that fast. oC a pace." Mrs. Leach faced a he~· · in her heat. but it didn't her. "lt felt good," shes • ''ll C90led me off aa I paddled .... Leach and Johnson were tMc:k fortbls afternt>0n 'srepechag•. • :-. l » • DAil V Pit.Of 1 J\Ussi~ Writers Rapping .Athletes .syDNEY <AP) -D\s&itrou Pfrformance'• by Auslralla .ptl •tart at Montreal have aiflde them yesterday's heroe. to ¥ 1port1 craiy countrymen 'Wltb only four bronie medals to u.tr credit s o far. Au.stralht's O&Jnplans, partlculArlY the once vjanted swlmmlna squud, are ~ rough treatment buck "Tubby Turrnll swl"1S in l ast." moaned a headline In th e Melboume Herald anc:r J&-ye&r· old awlmmer Jenny Turrell ; drowned Australia's last hopes of t. sold medal with 4& lackluster awim. A yur ago she wu world c;hampaon in the event. Todoay he v•as under attack for bc.-lna 10 pounds overweight ond. n ine is~onds slower than her best. llme. lncredulot1~ Aussie sports writers have r eported th11t Australian swimmers were more Interested in doubling up In the ebow line at Montreal thun win· nlng ((old meduls. With one bronze medal in swimming and another in lhe equestrian even ts. Australian s ports men and politicians arc a.skini . "What happened?'' Prime Minister Miilcolm Sports in Brief West to Become :Lakers New Coach? PORTLAND -Jerry West. who played 15 seasons with the Loi Angeles Lakers. will become bead coach of the National Baaketball Association club, The O~gonian r eported in its edi· ttons today. 1,'he Or egonian did not name its aoorce or sources, saying West reportedly had been conferring ..tih bakers owner J ack Kent Cooke. Cooke, asked about the report. qfd in Los Angeles: "There's no trUth In it whatever. No one knows, including me. who the new coach will be of the Laker:;. "Jerry Is certainly one or the leading candidates, but there are many," Cooke added. \Illas Trlu•plt• LOUISVILLE -Guiller mo VtJas defeated John James 6-~. M. in a second round match to hi1hlight the $125,000 Louisville International tennis classic Tues· day night. In other action, Victor Amaya upset Vijay Amritraj 6-4, 6-2: Gene Maver dcfe att'd Mark Ed· monds on 4·6. G-2. 6·3: Harold Solomon blastr cl Francisco G,ohzalez 6-0, 6·2: Roscoe Tanner trimmed Dave Schneider 7-5, 6-3: Stan S mith downed Tom Glllikson 6-3. 6·4: Ross Case edged Ramilo Bena\'ides 7·5. 7·G Onny Parun defeated Bruce M .. nson 6·0, 6·2: Dick Stocki"" downed Pal Cramer 6·2. 6·2: Wo- LA, Braves ashed Out TLANTA <AP> -A deluge in la Tuesday night meant two e days of r est for the injured that kept /\ndy Messersmith ~of the All·Slar game. •~Tuesday nhthl's Bra\'CS starter ~It Niekro will return to the tftound tonight. facinJt Tommy 3phn in the ser ies flnlllc with the ~o s Nn ge l es Dod ~cr s . ~essersmith, 9.9, is to start Fri· P.eY n\ght in Houston. •!Tuesday night's contest was ~led after three scoreless in· ~~gs. •• Messers m ith, the former llodger s s t a r . hos n't b een )dmselC since th<' All-star break he passed up n chance to piny )11 that gam e because or 0 pulled )?,amstrlng muscle. Jtek Fibak beal Anand Amritraj 6·0. 6·4: T om Gorman won over <Patricio Cornejo 6·2, 64; and Karl Me il e r d efeat ed Bob Carmirhael 6·0. 7-5. Gold fo :Uexeyev MONTREAL -Russia's Vasi· ly AJexeyev. a gentle 344-POund man mountain. reestablished his claim as-1.h worJd."s .slrQn&est human Tuesday night with a re· cord-shattering performance in th e 0 I y m pi c s,.u p e r heavyweightlifting di\'ision. The 34 -year-old de fending champion. a mining engineer. captured Lhe gold medal with a total weightlift of 968 pounds in the s natch. dean and jerk. He establis hed a world record for the l'lean and jerk with a lift of 561 pounds. East Germans took the Si.Iver and bronze m edals. Cerd Bonk lifted a total of 891 pounds and I lelmut Losch took third with 852 pounds. ltal11 Second MONTREAL -Gianni de ~l agistris scored two goals to help Italy to a 3.3 t ie with Holland Tuesday. giving the Italians the silver medal in Olympic water polo . Holland ended with the bronze. Hungary. the silver medalist in the 1972 Munich Games, cUnchcd the gold medal Monday with a 9·8 \'il'lory O\'er Romanja. Holland, getting a goal by T on Buunk with 18 seconds left, finished tied with Italy in overall points but won the s ilver on the basis of goals scored. Sf rings In Aciion Billie Jean King and the New York Sets im1ade the Anaheim Convention Center tonight to face the Los Angeles Strings in a World Team Tennis match get· ting under way al 7::.>. S an Clemente's Bob Lutz and King 's long -time do uble s partner. Rosie Casals. will pro· vrde the punch for the Strings. Former USC All-American Den· nis Ralston is expected lo sec doubles action · and Australian Dianne Fromholtz Is a singles :1tandout for the Strings. King , who is in s e m i · retirement and restricts her play to WTT and selected doubles tournaments, will be joined b.v !'cti; teammates Virginia Wade. Sandy Meyer, Phil Dent :met player-coach Fred Stolle. Frucr. who d l~bunded th~ ftderal M1n1~try for Sport Md Recd);r ~=:~ ol ~Olympics ~onomy when he c::imc to power tn Deeembtr, has vrdercd a na· tional inqu\ry . Fraser. who visit\.'d the de morallied Olympic squud in Mon· lreal. urned rcw friends with hls reported remarks later that com · peUng In The Games wus mort.' unportant than winnjnl! med.tis. Australiaos arc proud, f'Ven boastful. of their ispe>rtiog l)rO· ~ css. which Includes G3 Olympjc gold medlll$. They don't like IOI· ang T he Olympic failures. romlni: so oon ufter WlmblNton. wtwrc Austrnlians ns:3in failt'Cl to mo.kcl the men's llnals, have provoked te<'rlmlnutlons ot oil lcv('I~. ·'Austrnliu'11 20·yt>nr Olympic bubble hOR bur-st." lameotcd lh<' Sydney Sun. 3ddang, "Whnt cur\ you expect ot a S)1stem that ol- lo w s l itt le t;1rl~ t o ~tutr themsel\'CS w ith flJ()(i bdorc swimming for thl'ir rounlry·!" Runner Charlene Rcdlna, Dftcr APWlrtplle .. MOVING IN-U.S. boxer Ray Leonard or Maryland slugs it out with East Germany's Ulri ch Beyer in a light welterwei~ht bout at the Montreal Olympics Tuesday night. Leonard won the match. . Armstrong's Defea·t Rallies V.S. Boxers MONTREAL CAP> -"We're doing it now not for our.>elvcs but for Davey Armstrong." says Sugar Ray Leona rd. If the U.S . Oly mpic boxin~ team needed a r allying cry, il got t:Cl:l Montreal ~Olympics one. It grew out of defea t, and not from the success the American n,hters have bee n experiencing with a frequency matched only by the Cubans. The Americans and Cuba wern to try today lo add four victories api ece a n d boost the ir semifinalists to eight each. Box· ers from the two teams could col- lide 1n the finals of the 112. 140, 165 and 178-paund classes and in the semifinal of the heavyweight class, pitting J ohn Tate of Knox· ville. Tenn .• against TeoCilo Ste\·enson or Cuba. Tate was to fight a quarterfinal m atch today a Aainsl We s t Germ an P eter Hussmg while St.evenson, t rying to become the firs t two.tim e Oly mpi c hea\lyweighl champion. was to fight Pekka Ruokola of Finland. The U.S. winners Tuesday night wer e li~hl welterweight Ray Leonard of Palmer Park, Md.; lightweight Howard Davis of Glen C ove. N. Y.: ba n · tamweigbt Charles Mooney. an Army ser geant at Fort Bragg, N.C .. ;md flyweight Leo Han· dolph of Tacoma . Arms trong, of P uyallup. MAZDA M~!?.~N ~~~ ~'!~~~~s 191 s ~~!:1~~~., ... r~ ~~ ,~.: ~~:~~;: .. ;,r~ p: ,:.: Wash .• the only team member who was in the 1972 Olympics. was n arrowly outpointed in has 126-pound bout by Cuban le£t- hander Angel Herrera on a de· cis ion that was criticized by Armstrong 's lea mmates and team manager RolhrSchwarlz. Armstrong seemed lo land the sharper punches but the Cuban kept the pressure on, forcing lhe Ameril'an lo the ropes and land- ing well to the body. Three or lhc fi\'e judges scored it for Herrera. with one callln~ it ~9-59 on points and then giving it to the Cuban on a.:gression. Cl<'\Clanrl 11: IH '89 13•, NewYork 51 49 .510 1til':1 CLOSE-OUT ~~~:lt .:~ ~ :~ :~ ~~i~~~ ~~ ~ ·~~ ~17 M1lwuukcr 42 SI .452 17 Mo11trcal J2 00 3-i8 31 1ri ··oavcy Armstrong won the fight in m y opinion ," sard Leonard. "It makes m<' s ad because he tra ined so hard.·· be1n1: eliminated an the 800 m~t('rS in Montreal, \OWl'<I, "lt 1 conu.nue to run, at won't be tor thla country. My heat run was my rtrst since March." · She and other athlctt'S have complain<.'<! in bitter terms of lac:k of a:ovcrnment support, lack 0( sports facilities und lack of competition. Coal'hcs h4Vl' pointed out that the Australian government con· tributed only S310.000 to the team ·s expenses or S992.000. Mo t galling to Australians is that their :1rch s p()rting r ivnls, the British. won more swimming mtdaJs than Australia drd. ' Mistake Not Costly To Tanana f)"ank Tanana has been depict- ed as one of the most polished young pitchers in baseball. The California Angels' 23·year-old ld t ha ndc t a ls o has been described as nothing more than a cocky kid. Tanana agrees -with both descriptions. "I don't know what it is about me ... se1id Tanana afler n ton- n nr mc 2·1 nl'torv over Kansas Cil,>1 Tuesday. ··Some times I makc> slupirl pitches out there, things a raw rookie would do. Other tames l 'm 1lHflt"l# Slaft> All!H,..HMICNll"C t1101 J~y 11 K•n,_.\ Cth ••l (d\•fOrnt.l Jv4y JO(f\•<.•00 •t c~tita""'" 1 1\e>m. I JSp m. 1 JSp m Juiv Jt Clu<•90 •l C•htOrft•• thinking like a 10-year veteran. I pride m yself in bemg better than that." T anana faced a minimum three hitlt'rs In seven of the nine innings of his league-leading 15th complete game but was upset about faltering in the second when the Royals scored. "I made an absolutely bleeping pitch lo Amos Otis and he hit it into the stands on a bounce. Then I threw a pretty good curve ball to Mayberry -good .for J ohn anyway. Otherwise. that was the best stuff I've had since shutting out New York <June 10 >.' · The m ajor l eague's 1975 st.rikeout king ran his season re- cord to 12-7 and his s trikeout count to 146. third in the league behind teammate Nolan Ryan llSU and Bert Blyleven 1147). The flamboyant southpaw has been plagued by a s ore left forearm the past four weeks. "His fastball was consistently good all night long," said skipper Norm Sherry, now 4·1 s ince as· suming the Angels' m anager ial post S'3turd ay. S herry ~ambled with a makeshift hne up against tert. hander Paul Selittorff and won. Third baseman Ron Jackson started his first major league game at second base and Bill Melton, normally a designated hitter, played third. · "I wanted to rest Dave Chalk's leg," (which bas seven stitches in it), he said. 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The compctltion \ttill be &he last a mateur women's surfing event to earn qualifying points for the second annual womt>n's intcrna· tional professional surfing cham· pionshlps scb4duJedSept. l&-30 at MaHbu. Otange Coast area surf4!rs competing include: Terry Tor· rofT\eo and Lisa Toomb or Hunt· ington Beach : hannoo Alkm n. Mary Lou Drummy Md Mi.Jsy Prior of Newport beach: Dfanc Bayliss and Shirlene Diamond Of Dana Point. Also partlclpi.tlng are Kllll Sweeney of Laguna Niguel and J ennifer Vanswu4!. Kalhlee1 Moore and Terry Rlcha.rcbon c>' San Juan Capistrano. If surr conditions .are not favorable. competition wUl b4?' htld Aug. 7-8. • ' weonetday July 28 1976 DAILY PILOT 83 ~orth Running Attack Strong R> l.\l RE:\t::K•:\S 00-0 ... ~ ...... '"'" Or:ln~e <.:ount\''l! own H•r:t1or1 o( tht• C'I\ ii \\Jr .:er:. undt•r "·" "kt•n ttw Yu11kct'~ t.in,.:h• "1th ttw Reb\•I!> 1n tht• \7th annu.tl Nt>r\h St1uth All !->lilt Coot hull da.,<i1c· Au.: i ,1t Orunf:t' l'oa~t Col lt·J,:~· Tht' c·harit~ i.:nnw to ben1•C.t lh<' Ch1hlreni. llo \Htttl ot 01 ..1n..:1· ('°'111 tv 111 :.ctwdul\•1! to lK•J:tn at 811 m Tlw \'unit.\'\'!'>, wmncrs oC \3 of tht• 16 1•onki.b Ml' t'OlH'hed b.) (j ~rdl'n Ciroq• H q:h ' ()ir k C.i mp~ll And Campbl>ll "111 h 11\ e a coup It• or !>l)t'c-1.11 weapon~ tn fl" t'CIH'r tl1ck PurnH1 t>I Kenned ) tn La l'.llma •ind runn1n.: bacl..., J101 ll.1ynie ol Pl t1<'\'nlm·., .. :1 Uorado und M tke Chnrll'::. of Cypress And 1t wil l be J.'ull~rton ·s r. n·~ T\1('kt•r <11 ciuurterbuck lcadm~ lht• tr oop:.. · G rc1,1 1. thro" tnJ: .... t-11 and t adJusun~ from th<' drop-bark sl.)'lt> 10 oor :O.J>rll\l OCft-nM'." !'>.I\:. Ct1mpt>l'll A rco rt.l1n 1: t o Campt>l'll. tht-North "'II b<' m :1lnly ,1 run111n~ t eum. depend 111,.: h1•a\ 1ly on th{' talt-nts of ll..t)11l1'. (' h •• r I t's an 11 M 1 kt' G i l mor e of <turdt•n lirnH• "W\''r (' 1:om1t to try and <'Ontrol the ba II ," he i.a' s. "l\IQ.'St of our pas:.c:-. ~·ill be l'hort. We 'll .io for the hish pereent:i~t· l'UIM :.o \\t> can run lht• ball Jftt'r "l' {'~ltCh I\ " D e f e rHl\'t'I ) tht' \' # II k t• l' :-"' i 11 h It \ \' l1nt>backcr:. l\t tkl' Fat 1 <Garden <~ruvt•> and Urt1d 1-'~rmer of t\t•nnt'<I.\' S I d (' b \' I> I <1 1• • ti II d Comptwll so\:. that'. a hard P'1i rto but•k "1'ht>) :ir<> i.u tough, wc'vt.> had troubll' ltCllini: our own offeniw to w0t•k, .. he says. "'T ht•y u·t· oot st nd1ns pin) t.>rli and \\\•II d1isd11h ned " .. "Wto'\1e got a lot of gocXJ ttthlch' pla) 111.: lhl' ht't·ondur y ." 1Ht)L;b Curuvh<•ll "llut .t tl~r~· JQuest1on m~rk, 1l ml.ltt\ : II(' II) our ahtltt) to ap. ,.. f)fCSSUrt' to l ht• l)U!>~Vt • We nrc 1101 rl'UI Quick ~fi front · ·~ , A t' r 11 r ti 1 n II. t ,4 , <.'ampbell. th:it could 11i:c.•. 11C'Ot 11 prubhim slncci ' • fcl•l11 11un· tht> South ~(\ : bi> puttin~ Oil u P MS • show ... Los 1\lamitos Race Results Alamitos Entries Del Mar •' . ! . ; . ,. Race Entries .. .,.,., ...... Cl••'• Tr.c:ti F-•\l 'lltST •ACE V> • ''°' 1 t..-< A.J,urr A""""'tt~Gen1 (Ml.NI_, , "' ~t•-.t(Qlf\".JY (IHI Vt ,.,,.., d)9 .... , ....... "'"' .... "'•'<'-<• O'lllST llACE 600 u•a 7 """" ,._, T .... ttd•y ...,.,, ,..l, J ~"' FtltST •ACE • '"'' • .,,,. J .-. • Wtr Old m~Hfltn 11111 t• .. •mt"Q P\H-'4' UUOO (.f,J1tn1""' ioJfn • )1/ Wi)" .. ·-·~ t•·••m•11q Pun• \tt'c>O C•<ft,;,ji.f ...... "'° l'IOO '"·°"° Jtt ,.,,, •tuw•,cO "' ~ 111 .,,, FOUNTAIN VAllEY PAIR Fountain \'alley l ll~h ·s Ke\ln Pat j "'"1-Cllt,..· (. ,.,., "l'.J ,.", .... •t .O l..t:lrC.r'HY'• 6• -J •O 1 .0 1 #I) "o "0 *"" l•utl•m t J •• 00 M,,o ftMJ tC.\rDw,.Q ' tnff\f'tt. Go (>.,..Go '"""C•CY GIG-. Ct.t1ft\IAQ Purw ,,IOO (.14+m.nq P.1<010.000 FOi • r~w 8"'• M.i"• Ot•'Oll.ltdO !lot.4f')oqood 10 ... .,., > c: '·'" Son 'h•nurta ~•r.:orn 1M.1t(~ tu &u.- "" C.trt \(r••9' rt f (,h, tu W.t•<" tC•rdo1••. Phoirb• ' • (•Q c,., l•QIWtf\I A'f'dOf Tw \-(.kt.ot C1~ 0o..b1~6'0\WdlW"I Ht-lioWrnarO(l "~"'•'• 1• tlb L .... • Ahl>IWf 0 11(._,lttl •"' Cont•.ttl't> Ul"1v C(Amft.t~• 0-,,..:Ui•I 0• t(I [)11\ttUI .. J (·""""""' ~,., ... C',, "h>t.tt~ tt,nr V..tl(Jjll/, Wl'-.,.,(,..,1 M'"""' ... , . ,. terson. who'll he ont• of the kl•\' factors in the South's defense tn lhc Or ange County All-star football ~am(' Aug. 7 at Orange Coa t Colle~e. ~pends ~omc time'' 1th Phillip Real Phtlhp 1s a patient <tt Childr e n ·s I losp1laJ of Orange County. the benef1C'1ary of the annu:.il tilt. J ... j , ...... V"" rJ ''""" ,, u '""'A Jr• M-Jrl«1t ._.,,.,n \I fl\ n ••"• 8ooo tt""""' u"' 8 ct \no .. •H•t9f\I ~ ~ A R·J,,,,..,. ~ 'PQltl f .. M{o(o \t ' ttr "•n Oul"' " OiJ' '',,. AA'"""' '''IK"\ Cumnum. tiun.nf VJ/II\ ~U( ''"' No$<• .. 1Chn EIGHTH llACf. HO v.tt<b J .,. •r O'a-. (J41Uf'Mf'MI Put\• I) ..00 Ouolt<•tt Ae\lwt_\I ··~·' N:•t\C) \(.Jl'Won C.1001lft Mo•,ll.....iv<cl tllnl9t1f I 800 PO • JO <..f\.ur• ~"'''' tt& Loi ttCU.t P,f'(. I~ I tt• Pw°11"(f",'\,..._.,,, .. .,,_.~ "' ... , (411tmq Couc1t •M.lin.e 1 ""' Eto.te8tN \M..tlwtt"4''t• ti9' .._,,_.Of rMV..t4Ml'f (•I•• •f'f t..~vf"Oo•..c:t ~c.,mo,.~t ''j\ u :coND llACE •OO y.v(h. ) AAllAllcH.r\OO •Ol•v.er~'' It .. l •ll•• J0tcMn Ro,.tt• • (\KMM.t'r' ~ H fhyy l °Yltf" • 11 Rtrttl IOff.,.Mt" t AQ Sfht.tl1')f\ VAi\ f\IU4Pt•• e>r ~rp()n, l10tol II• 11 • ,,. ; *" ,,. "' :.1 fl "IFTH llAC! • 6 luOOM< , V"'• t'lllOhllu' All\JW4t"<f' Pur\lol''--.00 U\/• 1w.••0to IVel•\QlH"I ) CdM, Mesans, El Toro Win Cos t a Mesa lli ~h ·s summ<-'r bas ke tball team maintained its one·~nmL· advantage O\'er Corona del Mar Tuesday n1~ht with an ensy 65·35 con quest o( Gar den GroH"" Pacifica at tlie winner'!> t'asy. t oo. p a sti ni.: Foofflill. fl5 sr. w1HI(' Et Toro deft>al<'d Warren of Downey. 77 ·68. Thursday Henini:'s ar· llon at Coron a de! ~I ar ''raps up the c ircuit with C:o!'>ta M es:i fJl'in..: f~I g~ m . Toro at 7 -15 ancl (.\I \J Corona d<'I ~I .ir had 11 mt"<'ttnf,! l'ac1t 1ra at !l * * * Tim Y ou n~. St;1n ~lllle1 ;.inrl Car' \\'ill" Et Tote :~II 11 .. ID \ (10 k t Urn S St ab b In J! M iir., ... 11 e CMt·• R Qwtit\ \.mo4ft pi..,, •• • " P.ir1f1ca Tues d".' with 19, H0'"' ,~ ... ,., I ''°"'''u ll('•JC!fUt r °"- I ~<O'lt Ot Ow-ttrt•r" , 15 and 12 j)(l1nt" o • Corona <lei M ar ·~ C'd.l>\ , ' .. ] I \\Ill\\ ;1~ ll~ll l'li b~ ti t) All·\ Bl acl. ;,nd 6 4 .I ;1l'k Tu1 nlal·k ... cnr<'<I :?o anr1 Tu1 had 15 II• lip Coronu " dt•I :\I Jr':. rl'l'ortl to IU·:J t·1~t a 'lt•..,,11 ... 11 :? ,,. ,,, ".'O t 'f CorOf'., drt M.11 tO ) tq ft ) '" :P El Torn I!'> 11t•a1111~ the 500 mm I.. "1th a 1; 7 n • <001 d .1lt<'r he;1t1ni.: \\'.w , l'l'll llnl> Charil's unfl • '1.irk 11111 \\ c·n· I ht• kl·h lt• t hl· Et Toro attat:k. ~··" f ut.I • ~conn~ 21 <JOd 19 co1111 \c., ... ., o.,;, ,.,, '• "' h.·r' ti II I 1' \1 M.t• I' I 11 I •l Ce\I~ M•''* ••t\ ,. " "''"'* ., ,. ' I'\ ...... ., .... , . C,p "'' 'It.A f\ I ""''" ., ., ... , .. I I i rt 1 AAi , l.'1 I • " ' II Baske t hall Sumn1ari<'~ COST" Ml"\" OPE H L (AC.Uf. t .ttE\Utt(f•H1Qh1 ftwllt"h lU I I'"~°'"' ,, • t lh .,f-,.,.. I ..•. , ... ,, )"I, 111• •·•'"'"' 1<1 II p l " " ID .. II " .,. "' ~ ........... . '• I " " f •• Wres tling Results \"""""•r U•qwie Wn'\1h~4t S1Mh At C..-..,. •t M.Jtr M•~ N f tot t•f\ 1io 1 , .t, t M 1n ' ~•" (I• ruf nlt-, ... ,, I t\c•"-"t I ..-1\~ ,,n \:AH•¥ )I• •••• \ ,_. IJi, • ._" t i.t ··-j t .Y...• JO ~ I ~ i ~· • "' Cl,, I ,., I I ..... I f "' "" I M '"' ' ''''' ~ "V HI , t I\ I ( f\1 ,. t. yl'ltJ ••\/ti f i ·U l,t•l1 V fl•' t J ,,,, .. , I \ •1if1I I 4\ "',11 ••• M • ''l•J111 I I• ,,., tOlfH t I\; t fh1Fl'•'1•J ( •• Nit • ' • t ~" 11 lu+, , • Nt1 M '"' ... ,, f I '"' .. M ~I "'''~ .,,, ,,. I .Jul , ,1 ~, <#lllj,.1'1, t •• '' r,._., t ~>.tn • a ' '" "' 1 ''" 11~ I .... ,,.,.., t tuH't•t•'Vtl•t '/ ' ,., • I• , ''" '#t I , ., \ t , .• , ,. f 1 ftH.110V4l1t 'I Iii• I I~ UI· • ,th lJ ''' • H If .,. ... ft••y M ••q *", M 1th1 ,.,.,., ,,,. t t ,, .... ,. t\ I 0;1H.11 t Voflll t i i hu• r "4 •I• I tt.uf~t .. l lh t ,,,,..., ... , v fl ••• ,,, .. I ' •• .. .. ,. ,. fQ"'" ''" "'''. ,, lt1•lt•l'9\. ···' t I• G Mtf'•t•d ¥W•M•' W""'"'t .-. ..,,, ... )4~f t I ti f I ft Aj.. "' t ''" • • aw"' t "I'# I , l tt . .. SHANNON BURNS TEACHING PRO F-rly Wiit. M•wport t.och ,_,.c,.. NOW TEACHING OH PRIVATE COURT IH COSTA MESA f'rivat(t or Group L~uons - a.C)iMer to Ad•-.c.d FOlt RA TlS & SCHEDULES CALL 556-1610 FROM Fash ion N ewpo rt Island Bea ch I ' FV Royals In Tourney Victory T-he f'ount:un \'atlc\ R o ' a I s c cJ ~ c d f-:°I :\lodena. 5·4. in !>outhcrn section Thorou ~hbred Le a ~ut' ~ummcr buscball a ct ion Tu~ay night al Shafer Park m Oran~e S h o r t 'I t o p c; 1 <' n llobc-rbon wa:. thl· b1,:: J?Un for the Ro~· als. hn lml? t"o sin~les an thre<• tnµ.<. to lhe pl..11<' l h~ base h1l m I he first m nm)! ~cored h is brother 1;an ,\i1d HO\ <11!'. l'atcht•r nnan F.d" 'ards sm.l.<tht'd a rloublc 111 !ht• fourth t o un' c in J ohn Crown. Mark l;:1r11eld :ind H111k \'alien• to;1ch cu11 tributcd a sin~lc and a rbi to the w111n1ni.: <·uu!-1' ii E ••rt• t·ufy CrHIV • 1· Tr1~e Aoom. P••0,11 IO ~ECOHO llACE !!0 11~10< h ""r °'"'"Wt> C•a•m1nia. Pu,w-SJ11CC ,.,, .,'t O.·~ ltl)fMml P1•rC111u)lk.r K'OO•t1••tdl OllOt Oil'!•O!M) Oan•~I f •ml' 1CI 11 •80 J60 170 A1w Ron Pp9.u Ot-.t\.I lru>lf' C ''"•Y "o""' 1 O(J &..tt. Go (hd,.Qfn·1 M..1•1 NvScr.tt<,...., TMtaD •ACE • J!O ... ,0\. 1 ll'ill 011i;tm..1aitn\ Cl•1m1no Put~StQQO Cvh. N Hot t(l"UQ"tf K•e-plne C"'-~ ••0;_,.,, OU.t• o., .. HMf) ,,,,,. .. ,. J t.O no J.., •1\0 R.1,.. Ci.,,, C4it• 8.ar f,,,._ r_. Jo.,..,. ,,., s..-r,.. Ti.,. .. L •tllt fte•t No\.tr.t\\."4"- O'OUllTH llAC[ 810¥41•"" , ..,., OJ 6 we> (i•1m "'9 Pur\f UtW "' t••C..of"•~· t(l~f1.~ H•'tly Ron (.r•40-t1 Jt't B~w-n C. ''" .~• ,,...,.. .. "' •.cl uo •l.I » ~jit" ~'" P't AhrP W1r,, r, ... • rn. \ 'ill\"4 • \wn ~ o .f i •iliitt ""V t,.Jt(I. FU"fH It.ACE ll''t'I ,,.,,, t .,. .,,. ul t 'up < 1' r•1in i ~'''' • \' ~ Mt tik ... t 1 tr I It i f(J I M' Ptwv!Qt 'V·~hmu ,M,_,_.,, J .tO f, J "''"" '"n•(1nr• ''"" •f'l't\ .OJ I 1-t•ll (i,IU,;t't.tfj O<lt '•' M:• ~ H 1¥.11\n,;h f1ny Pnnilt1 "'" '*, ,,, ,., \•Xl" lit.AC( u ,..,,., f W"tt" h r Ot '' J AllOw l•t(t ~Uht UIJ'l'llU t• t~J• A JC lq 11 (.,..• Qobforf'°"' Ot' " ..... ,,. ,, r.t AllOott •1'\ t-lro.Nf\ 10 f! wlulrt II c <.N9.,.,o, , D'1vQ .,,°' ,..,~, lb Vot " lo ,, . ft r .. " ..... • fo4• " . . ' 'ket• ., tf\fhfWI• t 00• I .'II I " " I n " 11 A '"*''' /\l tit ~ '" ~ 00 1 r>v.1hQu,.,1L tM~ltn..Jll /00 CJIJ • "',•:., 'Mvot1j Jflk1111 tn• t' t)J ~.-... R••• (,,\ V1t ~ 1 Ann ~<Jf\fl•· •.,g..., ,.,, o..,o-r "P"'"" ,,, r ••• ,.,.,,,.Go~ ltt.,\\Sw .. t ~"~"fff"WmQ n ~\c'•lfM'\ U f u<la •I•' 11 .. kt>fl 4 ~ D"Ph<t"'O l'a•d ~U IO • h ~ I • I S£Yl!HTH •AC E UO '"'" l 1 tt l'>'O"' \ UO Pwr t> JAOcv~d t... ~·o n.,tJ...a~, v.,. OCC Fi ,·t· Down Foe, 76-60 Jt'ff Golden. a for mer Costa ~1<•sa lligh student. ~1<1dcd 14 to l he OCC cause J,,,..._. ,. 0. ,. 4 1\o A•n -H~ ' O•f, Moon Eoc-• '1-r11 ~ Bug. Mo.c .. MAQ00 Ao.,,.MCM•go. NoS.Crdl<M\ u Euct• -1.o ... uu1' .._,, • Mtit1'''C"'Y°"• P••oUJO.jt, •UHTH llACE ua yorrt. J '"" t>ld\t:. UJJ (l t1m1n9. Pur .... •\\r.on Mrl•no•~nu1ht > 194) l.->•00 "lotvll\h ML1n 'Mttcho•IU j JO '""' W.11rd1n 8,.uo~t1eld• • 80 Time tb U .\i.O R.._•n M,,n O•r\, CiO fl•t)lf JQt.; Au,, Moori Run., Too Meo\ JO. lb.\I 11 • ...., .......... NoSc••IC~ Deep Sea Fishing Bass and barracuda are ma king it interesting for Orange Coast fis· hermen. D ana Wh a rr spokesman Bill Sl ade rt'· ports good catc hes of barracuda and calico bass off San O nofre and som e halibut nnd bonHo. And Dan Cr a ig of Art's Landini? says q u it l' a few caJico arc biting off Hun. lln J?ton Beach. Lee Cla rk a t Davey's Locker r epo rts lots of barr acuda h:l\'C been caug ht in the 5·8 pound ran~e and good catchl's of 5-0 pound bonito. DAHA "'HAllF IU • .,..,_,, SOI bil'I-)00 D .. lr•Cwa.4 .. lq b0n110 I l'llitltOVt Sf.AL BEACH d • ,."QIH• .01 ~N\' )}lAl•tOD~H' J).ltO( .. (O(J ) "-'hbut ' b••. v. t)il \ .. ,.,. 1\1 ~It t \ l• DO'HIO •• \6nd ra.~ . .& ~hbul "'"°"' •t,ftl LOHG Bf.ACH 11•1,,...,t ,.,.,, 'IO ~,""°'' , WW'O tWh\ na '•h<o tM\ "t.tt otcl\ FtlHn C.tA1,...1no.. Pu,,,,,,, ~lOO (l•um1nq Pt•<• 0000. t...ttle Count 18'00~\I Cl>t o..n.;i t'Ttt:•i.w•,. EvM"on tC•rOOhtJ. LonQ tl Go '~r•'f), Aouon '-''""~ tw.>to•. Truc~a. Whu k.m tCl•rl\~t. n.111o•AC« •OOyorO\ l ';'dtOlll\ m.Mdt n"\, ~, f" S 1«>0 RA "'0t1n E•"r tl.u1i1.4n>. Acm~hnd tttd,.Qf\H, r ......... Go ll11>1\dml. t;o.n ,, ...... tCar"o1a~ Go t0tO.amoft(h f~'• Gt .. l.lt lr~1oon tMUctwtlL Orpn.-.n ,, Ao d~ouohl fore ver 5.,,.,.., tW..,d• WMt• F1011•• IT•Hw1e1, Mt ~ •Cl<tr•\-.1. FOUllTH llACE -350yM<h.3'1"'•" --A~~~ 8111u Tw CH4'rl•t T1mf' Box 4 Tt•••vt•>. Looll Ov4H JortMn l (lfOO•lltld ). >ilQI\ Moon S"OI IC..clOl"l """'!He IC1e11-1, r.1. 1>1•8"11 •l·-mt ~l"H llAC~ -110 y~cK ) ~'" OICJ\ A "° Ct•lmlf>ll. ~ PW! o ...... ..., P.1<•\lOOO -• "'"•"•' IC••'luel . C<•OA t Tf'H(f) Pl•y HO\I~ (()fey~r> AO<'•n S. • tW•l-1. 0<00¥11 °"""' PY IOtlOmtMI. L ... \OOlfy (LJpn.vnl SlltTM llACE -3~ Yllrd\. ) Y<"U """ a. "° Ct•ltl\lnQ ~ ~ ci ...... ..., P.l<P \10,000. Go•o Coe>• IClerl•>"I; c-.. Lim.I lf•••wt•I Go C"I Ki"' IC.W"°"'I. °""" l 11••<10 (LI-ml. Gtano IM• rn ....... L•ll~ Tin• c;o IW••-1. 0.11'\ Sll.to.>w IWerol . ,...,,_.....,,_ Ulllfttt• MoOn ,:,,,., lRowon>. RA<' Or>""-"18'oo••I. SEVENTH a ACE )IO ""'"' 3 V.....,t old\ & UiP. ~HOW•hCe A,,,,. vooo f it\I Jud y •C•rOotAl. H•c• IW"t'°"I, M• C..,prl I "'""I"' I Jet\ P•~O.y tM'fletl Amtwr OLWt~un. Go• U• M 1\'llo f ftt·ttwrf'\. KU10fl""J J• t"o.t1r). '"*Atntw .. w dot 'Ck.'fl~• MOOn'•Bt•l lltpl\•ml EIGHTH •Ace !.49yArlf\ J .,. .. , ol<I~& VO Alt0W11•l<e Pun, . .-\.)10:) Ly"" CH IH•tll ; MlllWI Pt~•ttt •w~rOI • ..f'""' \ 0\IP,. CC.irdOt••. A ...... ,°'*'' Towln IC•H4MI; n ..... .-Aqa..,ITtH\urtt, 111.Kk-- tL•Oh.fm) 0 1Clf."'V :>.onott IAOJitn. ~hlWAl.Otll HIMTH aACE -J~ YdtO> ] tt•• old C1e1ml"9 Pu<~ 11100, Ct•lm.nQ ""•<•SAOOO S>.10 \ Collr• CUP •l>tombool Y- d• J•I t8tOO• ltfld~. M th Go Llqr.t o.,,,._,, ""'•• Ron. tTrtt<,,tl J•t °"""" trd cc.,,.001.t> D~sc: ,., ~'" •~I l t>U y'> Jrl l)ffp Frhl. fY,,.U>fut M.tn Ck "•Ont' 8 19 At (.,.) 'f Milttn.111 Morr M-flod¥ 'Cle-t•"v 1 IU -•lo IOuff11'1 W ... rll ... ~;~~,~· -·· 0 · ,,. 0 "' 0 ""'' Ne t Lessons .SE COHO ltACE • •u•l""'l' 1.,. >r O'~ Cltum1rtg J.tiur'-t ~ \l•f•l'\•"O "'•co l?S.000 ,,0,000 Ea..tU«l LU"O NoQ~zt ltN-0ott t ( /!Al-ICro,,t.Jh I Hon.hf'f t V' •'Ot' l i C--ntl,. tttw TorC'> I fOf'Ol l 1Qt'f\•dott tP in(d\ I S 't.•m\ ,,.. 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Golden West r C'turns to action Wednesday niRhl at Fullerton Col le~c (,fK 1~1n k nf'W'f 'C•mo•~) (IW'r1 MN1 •(,Ottl.;IPll J•m°'°'" Jan.-t P1t'tt ~) M l\ l, ''"''" IT011l) t 111\f' N1Qnl M \l'\1( M< .. 41UQ~) M.1d..1m c.t'f•,u:ty f\Mf·M-'tl!,1 t • ').•\\f' <...u11r , p,"" •v > l'I• 1\< tiff .... :1c._ ,J, •illl . \flt TH RAC( · • lurl<Kl<I' r yku' illtf ftl-11t10t o 1 •Jlh A. Qt IOmQ\ C f,.tttft rnu P\lt-.~ \&000 C.14)u"'''Q Pr u l..Ul'.O>hl\000 \M 1"'·~ (o,hul t Pino: AV' Ci.>"it_.,",..'~ C..i1m,.1Gon1Ji• 1' )tyt,A 9(4';nu ( IM< t"4 "0U•, t nit o R'.dmch fOttlJI' .. • t \ > l"Jlnt l<;•UU~"" t •HawMcf1 ()l.-~ l""".LlNoll"Ul I""" frftw .. t,.., t¥f'1Qtrdl Mitlf\,,.tl'I I futO> • orh '~.M'IO• ICnutat a. .. 10u11c ... .._,1 l~r l•l•nd lMfin•t ..._, 'i!Dlmo l!>"OH""~••' Al .. l!ll••M• tntW"oMwMctM> fP•At"•r• A Ot'°""m"'-tnd tO•f\1totttl A ft."-1~~~W' I D#MC'Ot<11) A '"••d'4ar.-"'-..i ~,;try I'"· • If •• .,a • . , . ~ \EYENTH llACE 0.... 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A:"""°'d" S..-1 1 04'y 1··"·" R>qo' Xon J~•Y)n " " n ,, ' l utc't' "'" ,, l<•lf\.m. C.Ul .... 'IW• I I I J) SAIL BOAT lESSONS 'IEMTAlS coll 848-0888 SAH DIEGO IM ... .Cl1>•• ..,,..., ,,,. B . . -· .. ,0 ,.110..,1 ..... ,~.-..... eg 1nn 1n g, i n ·•••••-•••••••••·---••--..-•••••. l.ONC BEA C ll OranAe Con~t ("ollt'At"!' summt>r baskctbnfl l(•am dosed out !'>ummer :'ll · I I \ I t \' W I l h a 7 6 · 60 tnumi1h O\'<'r t hc Loni:: fiA•t• er ..... c .. ,, 1u 1 ,, It I 0 'r""o""'"'""•·"''""1'"'u"" te r m e d i:i t e a nd a d -•~ \ j • .:!~~:,T :...4::","':~;:::..,;.·~ vanced tennis players i \ a1·c1111()lf111 ,,,--. 1.J<)1·f ........ i •oc• too, 100 0••"1 •nu•o tO..••Y'• m ay sign up for instruc· .. f ,~ "' IP uc•.,, •1 .tno•~" 1• "'.,,...,...,., t1on at the Costa M~a 0 • 11 1>0•"10• ioob .. ,.,.,oc-coo Tennis Club. TeW1'nkle t : Ji(•a(•h C1! v < 'ollt-,::c /\lu111 111 Tul'i.d J~ n ii::ht at I.HCC (4 1 ._ n Ml' lt'hll,f . C.W-o.•rr I D " I J " MOllaO IA\' IYlt• 1 L•,..,"'11 ' 1f JI 1l•n<1••" 1111...,coo 7'8 •oc•coo Park , Friday thrOUAh it • Q n • (,, • .,... u""1""' u ''""'''" 111 "·inday. • • J.,, .. ,," tt roe ~ c od, ~ ltnQ too tao••, "' t 2 ~.~·~·"' 10 s.o.111.•ft'"'' -is"""'"'' u~ •otl There will be a ~10 .I 1 m M l' CI 11 ~kl' .v ..,,,...... ~ , 1 ·~A~,~~~~o 111,..," u""~' c har ge for t h e eight : : J1Ull1Jl\'cl in 32 pOtnlS for ti.,., 11 1 •• ~"'I'"' I wM• \r11 b•\\ 11 bdr l eSSOnS SC hcd U l ed tO : '• I h<' \\ mnt·r~. '' htl c ti 5 ~~·;:;,',,.. occ 18 ;; ·~ 'e ;::,':;'!' 1:~:.~~:,IM .. , """"""'·JO slart Au g. 2. i : --PL_A_Y a_fA_C_K-~E-T~-o-~T-e-AL_L_ (jk/OIJat} ! __ N_o_w_E_~"_os ... ~-u~-~-~._re~s-s .. ·j COSTA MESA ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL PRACTICE ST ARTS •. MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1976 TIWlldU SCH08l: 3224 ClllfOIMIA TIWIMILC PAil: 910 AlllMCTOM COMTACT: DOM IAUU AT mnMlll , ... DAVC SUTPtnM Al TIWlllllC SCHOOL FOR MORE INFORM A TIOH PHONE 540·3259 ~. "OCKJZE<l.CS'-UIS ER) l t "Everything -. ' .... - Behlnrl the lnlf'rnallooal Pancake House 333 E IJth SL Cosl& M•a Pboee 64&-HM 6 Sat." Mon . thr u Thurs .• Fr i.to 8:00 p.m .• SWl.U-1 ----------- • • STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR '• • . , . .. • ~ .· :i .. ~ ii .. .. ? ~~-,....._""ll&t:lll!'~.-""":• . ••"4 . -• . . --•. -~ -.. I .... DAILY PILOT Wedtteeclay July 28. 1971 Typical Investor Worried About Rip-off of Funds By IOtlN C NNfFF ,.,. .. 11 .. u-rwt "Whit'• overlooked u> ;,tll this bu11ntH about 1lle1JJ ror1>0r1te iilCl.s and bribes," lbt man W;a!I uy101it. "II that the mone) llaDded out wu the •tockboldera· money rt dldn 't be Iona to thee>. ecuUves " First Bribes, Then Fees Paid With His Money: He's Bitter try." he continued, ''ii that so few manaaera manage -at best they administer wha\'a already ao motion -and those who manaae sometime& torpt \hat that · s w bat they are manaaers, not owners." hudworkin& O»lld p()SS<.'SSed or other attribute., \H! terrd to rH~c:1 And he as a btockhoadcr money lo defend thun&elvH. f'lnt the)' give away lhe money Ultaany and then they follow It with m ore 10 hlrt lawy~r•." He de>clln<'d to be 1denl1f1ed but tw 1s ruPomoblc. lnt£>lllcen1. H6 MIGHT E\'EN 8£ uJ('ll)' called a t)'p1ul small ln\'~lor He has a Cew lhou:.and do&IU11 to lllVHt. t;entr~IJ}' Cor the long term He doesn't tl.Sk mueh. JU l lau' dt\ 1dends und thC' r>r~pcct for t¢rOwth. which he l<-els comei> with izood manaRcmeot. Ocddental. he con«dtd. hu been prof1tibl e under t he creative managemtnt of ll•m· mer, even though the i.toc:k sells today for less than half il:S 1968 price . He thought th:al Lotkhet>d's use of company as· 6et.6 was Jess lMgivellble. Wht•n hf' !IVokt' he-w11~ angry b1lll'r. d1 <1Hl•rtl·d but he'll #11'1 LOCKHEED. VOU MIGHT te· C:lll, sought and obtained a !-250 m1mon loan guarantee from the U.S. government in order to stay in business. Then came revela· t1ons of puyotfs to influential foreigners O\er 1t or ""' ht'" ··Sometimes l ~on1kr 1r ~ere not being ripped off by manage. ment. .. he s:11d "Tht>y g1 Vt> till' stoc·l..holders · money away and thl'rl \\hen they ge>t C'au~ht the\ charJ!<.> us again for lht' hrn ~ers to rlcfcnd them. They 0Hf'n1I Ill) rth1r:.. my sense or fa1rne:.s. m~ pohtlC!>. and Lhl'n my finances . It's loo much to ac· cept." Durint: Che discl os ure~. Lockheed's cbairm:in and chief excecuu,·e. Donald J. Haughton. and its \!ice ehairman and ehier operatmg officer. Carl Kotchian. resigned. Regardless. they re· main on the payroll, probably an· to the 1980s. THE REFERENCE \\'AS lo the management of Ocl·rdeotaJ Petroleum, whose C'ha1rman. Armand Ham mer. "as convicted of having made illegal payments of corporate funds to the l!n2 pre· !\1dent1al campaign or Richard .M. Nixon. Accordin~ to papers filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the two officers each are to be paid ~100,000 a year for five years, and !S0.000 each for another rive. as "senior ad\·1sers .. MISUSE CONVICTION Armand Hammer ·They," he said of the com- PJll~ 's management. ·spent ut least S850.000 of stockholders' SAID THE TYPICAL investor. "Financial troubles, then bribery. and who gets penalized ? The innocent ·shareholders. "And who gets rewarded'.' The people who managed to get the ~oml)an·y inlothe mess." The Wall Street Journal. he noted. r ecently looked into similar consultancies and round they are aimed more at easing rettrements or sa\·ing the race of the ousted. and that often htlle work is involved "A ripoff," he said. Shareholders. he continued. also pay for Junkets, for friends of executives on the payroll. for persona! travel and for other ar· rangements that bave gotten their counterparts in Congress into serious trouble. RESIGNEOFROMALLBUTPAYROLL Carl Kotchjan. Left. and Donald J . Haughton "WHEN A PUBLIC official cheats the public it's a scandal. .. he cheer ed. "but when the mana~ement of a public com· pany transfers shareholders ' BS· sets to its personal use it seems Lo be okay. But not by me.·· Don't you think such instances arc rare. he was asked? 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Boyd Gnawing Way Out of Jail It has been reported that lhe original Robinson Crusoe was a man named Alex- ander Selkirk who ten his ship in the Pacific in 1703 to set UJ> housekeeping on an island off the l'oasl of South America. Less widely known are the details. Selkirk got into a violent argu· ment with the ship's captain, one William Dampier So Selkirk jumped overboard and swam ashore. He slept on the island over- night. but when he hailed the ship the next clay. alas. the captain JUSl lau11 hed at him and the vessel sailed away. Nine year later, another ship came by. spotted Selkirk's fire, and sent a boat ashore lo rescue him. After l\\O days of debate, Selkirk finally went aboard. but he was nervous about il. Tb at ship, too, was captained by Dampier. TO FOUND A CHURCH Ghent as ks what it takes to !ound ;.i C'hurch. Just !2 at the outset plus a $24 annual C'harter fee. As well a.~ a little savvy In mat· lers religious. Or so says a man of the cloth. Ministers and their churches arc tox exempt, 11·!1 noted. The record sho"'S that numerous new churches have sprung uµ of late. Our Chil'( Pro~n~lir11t11r foresees the time 't\ hen some of the world's largest meat racktnt: plants, operated hv Australian Interests, will be set up on An· l:rrcUca. The cros!lbar or th~ j:all window wtt'I a seven·lnch· thick beam of oak. Thf' Uf'I· nKht hur W3!'i nine inches thick und hkew,se oak. In Germany Lhas was. A rob· her n11mcd fl a n s Schaarschmidt. facing a "'" yC'ar prison sentf'nre. chewed away on lhow h1 i: chunks of wood. eo\•tmn~ his work du1ly "1th a paii;tc ol the bl ark bread he• wal> ~t·r\'<'d at meallrtnc. Took him seven months, but he ftn;ally j!nawed lhY'OUlh them . And t'ot ht> crawl('d. foll or slivers und hiQh itl~e. ll was 00 y<'urs t11-?o. Poor Hans! The la\4 men cuught him just three weeks out. BURNING BULB ,. 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"'' nw I• • l'l(TITIOU5811$UtEH "AME STAT•MlflfT n,. ... _.,.. 0.rliO<'I ~ ~ '*"' -·· THE CUSTOM 80AT $HOP. 14JI Pl~f'l1'•, Co>I• Mt"' CA '7'11 ....,,,, Mt<Mtl l'lK \\, 1e ICU>lot Cl, ,__I 9*M:ll. CA'*' T"'\ "'1>1,,._, '' lO"...,<lef IW.., lf't ··-· _,loch "''' \t•t m.M w K f1lfd _...._ OW C-• ,I .. , .. Or-,_f .. Jiiiy I li7• ,,,,_. ,..,,,.,._ o. ..... '"" 0..1, ....... Jwl•1t.-""tv}U. II, 11.1'1• ~'t ( NEW ANALY I ) know," be replied. ''l'm inclined t.o think there's n\ore o( it than we rt•hn, that Mll)'be it's berome the way ol doin& bual· ness.•• Even if It Is rare. he uid. the suspicions are eno~h todama1e all bualneas. "and that's damn unfortunate; we need invHlors, but )'OU can't en('ourage them with suspicion.·· ONCE, 11£ SAID, ~ bellev .. the country needed to unshackJe businnl; now he wonden. "It iln't the specific anc1dent.8 so much .. the damnable attitude." he1aid. And what is that, he wo5 uked? "The attitude \hat the company should a~e manage. ment. r~ward ll with comforts, provide It with bonmes even ••hen the company does poorlf. pay ~rsonal expenses-that it s aomethin& to live olt Hthtt than contrlbutt-lo " ·•The trouble with this coun· Little Do·11e Sfne!e '70 HAVING SOME famlllarl\y with corporale manqement, he concluded: "l know that the staodardl aet by some comp•nles and b~ ln· dlvldual executives are so tii.-.h I.bat most people, oven their rlerg)•man. wouldn't beUeve it. but I'm be,:innlng to think they're the cxcepUons I hope not •• Safety Standards Hit WAS JI I N G T 0 N t A P > -- Federal automobile safety re: gulations put into effect since 1970 apparently have done little to reduce deaths and ser ious iii· j\lries although earlier regula- tions were highly bentficiaJ, a General Accounting OfCice cGAOJ study has concluded. However . the agency acknowledged its report is based on numerous assumptions and that a "credible nationwide evaJuation of the effectiveness of motor vehicle safety standards cannot be made due to the pre· ~nt lack of adequate accident data." THE STUDY FOUNlrltiat safety regula tions set by the federal government between 1966 and 1970 resulted in between 15 lo 25 percent fewer deaths and serious inJUties in 1966 to 1968 model cars and from~ to 30 per· cent fewer deaths and serious in- juries in 1969 and 19'70cars. However, il adds, '1"here was little, if any, further Improve- ment in 1971 to 1972 model cars." The study acknowledges that ''''"' r Citt"UI A (olll'tUI 8 fl.t'• Mt C»w C'e (Mu Vrnt c .... '" '°"'' S11 (Am., P• (M P•O ..,, U A•\ ua~ P•o ,.n ('.p ttl , '""~ "" '"" l , .a • tft4 Nvc.lr J1'• ll .. ,,,,. ltld " ,,,., nltt {.jt JP• .11"' nc.tt En 1•. 1'• tt\trm• '" ''. '"''"'t c; U 1 ;11. tnfttr; W\n 11 n 11 •Sou UI ~:;~ JOii ~~"d' som e of its data indicate an im· provement ln the safety of th~e cars also but ('oncludes "most or our analyses showed little or no improvement in the 1971 through 1973 models over the 1970 model." Auto safety standards put into effect from 1966 to 1970 include padded dash. head restraint:.. impact absorbing s teering wheel, door locks, seatbelt as· semblies, fuel system improve- ments to reduce the chances or an explosion and standards for ~heels. STANDARDS PVT JNTO ef· feet since 1970 include improving the ability of doors-le absorb crashes and of the roof to resist crushing in a rollover accident. They also include standards de· aJing with the nammability of in· terlor materials and with ctuJd seating systems. The GAO studv was done at the request of Sen. Warren G Magnuson <D-Wash.>. chairman o( \he Senate Commerce Com· millee. It is based on data from more than 2,000,000 cars involved Over Th" Counh·r MASOU~ 14 • 1\' • ~r•wt. Ct 10 ... 10•• ..._fl ll ll'' TIM[ OC •''' 1' Tttt"'C).t• 'lJ', ,,.. , r • .,,, wi •• s .. '-<" ""° _,. ,.,_. Tt<uim P 11 .. 1••• T~-1 , .. ' J'., flff"ly Co '• ,.._ lr.tnw 0 1'• 1'' Tr.c:o Pd ti 11 ... Tftll't 0(, 11 \11 ' T yn')SfH •' • • ' l Y\Ot1 F 1 r 1'• Un Mtf.111 l , >1• US On~nt \°' \ '• U') Suri) 111 Ill U'> l ••Ln II I\ VV.t II~\ • ·• ' UOPlipr\ P 0 •.S'• V•U~y G\ 14 • 1S • V~f"IO Air .. • '• VMt<t-• !., & • ' Vtl(rO u , IS 1 v.,,tron 1 • 1 • V•N 8ni.o 1 .t , ' Wdd\ Pt4 11 :IO W•I\ NC '.,. ,, .. , Wo'bO ff;• 7 .-)1u 'Wl>to Ovf ff : :; \' =:f.,'n w ~~ : ft.: =wi.~ " I, .. W<f\l><I\ 10" 10 .. w.111 ~10 '' ,, • ~1\fmd 1•·~ " INllWfd ~ !!~; :,:1~ ~~~t: 1t: I ~'- in accidents In North Carolina and New York between 1966 and 197~. Standard Fined Fine In Gas Sale SEATTLE I AP> .... Standard Oil Co. of California and a Seattle fuel distributor have been fined a total or more than ~.000 \n civil penalt1t.'s for selling ga~ollne in violation of federal regulations on unleaded fuel. the Environ· mental Protection Agency IEPA>Says. An EPA spokesman said one or ~fines. for $4,020-agalnat~ dard, was the largest ever levied in the Northwest or Alaska. ll was for the sale of unleaded gasoline by a n Anchorage service stahon with a lead con- tent of more than .OS grams per gallon. Jn the second case. Standard was fined !3.900 and Shultz Dis· tributinit ~900 for similar viola· lions at the Second Avenue Garage in Seatlle. Ups and Downs "\ t10 110 "s ti I 111 ti I 11 I " ' MUTUAL FUNDS .. Wednesday's Afternoon Price NYSE CO~OSITE • TRANSACTIONS Gas Hike Challen.ced WAS HIN GTON tA l'1 The Federal Powt-r Ce>mm1ss1on·s 1fPC1 MW Sl.S.billion increase in the na lion's 1tas blll faces immt-dl al4' challcnRe from consumer advoutes. who call It too high and too hasty. Energy Ac tion . a consumer or· ganlzation. pl anned to ul\k the com· mission and the U.S. Court or Avpeals not only for rN•onslderation of the r ate hikf', but also to stop it rrom tak Ing efrcct in lhe meantime Index Shows Growth WASHJNGTON CAP> -The ~ov· ernmcnt indeit designed to anticipate econom ic trends rcg\5tered Its eighth consecutive monthly increase in June on the strength of a aurge in business spending. the Comrnet'('e Department said today. The department said its <:omposile index of leading indicators advanced three-tenths of a pereent last month. compared with '* t.eveo·tenths of a percent mcrcase in May. y ~y. July 28. 197b s DAILY PILOT Heyday Over 3 Huge Mergers Due This Year "r MILTON MOSKOWITZ 1'he he •da)' o t~ modern m~rgt>r movement wu'\ lh • t..9«>·t9'70 decaadc', but lhrtt or the biata~st corpor ate eom· bln11tions an United Stat<'s t>tmness history &rt! being ('()n summated ttu11 year. One o/ these mWTil'J:t.'J has alrudy taken plac~. The ot.hoer two wUI be knoltl'd 1f no anUlrust hackles are ral$cd In Wu~hln1eton. • 'Y'he one that has 1:onc forward i5 Mobil Oil's uequlsltion o r a.t a r c o r . M o b 1 I ~n.·•.U~· owned ~ per rent of Ch1cago·b1t.~~'<1 l\l3rl'm Now il'ai pick mg up t he rl'S l MAUCOR ITSEU' 1s lht> result or a 1968 Money Tree mt>rger that eombined the Montaomery Ward Merchanduie chain with a leading manufacturer of paperboard p1iack1&8· mg. Container Corp. ol America. So Mobi le is now lhf' owner of one of the nation's largest retail organ,izations. Mont~omery Ward operates 433 de · partmenl sto.res acrogs the coontry. And through Container it becomes tbe produrer of 6 percent of all the corrugated ~ shipping cartnns made 1n the country. .. The aritbo1eUc is staggering, In 1975, Mobil ranked as ... ; the fifth largHl iodustriaJ corporation with sales Of ~ billion. Adding M ~r·s !4.8 billion will vault Mobil ahead~ ol Ford and Texaco into lhm1 place behind Exxon anct-.i Gener aJ Motors. ANOTH ER on. COMPAN\'. Atlanllc Richfield. plan!I~ .. to scoop up Anacolkl<&. It already owns 27 (lercent or Anace>n··· da. Now it wants the re-st. Although it. h.as f.alkn on hard times <1t posted a loss of ~million last year >. Anaconda 1s the nation's third largeal copper producer. Courth largest aluminum producer. largest produt'er of b.rWIB pr()t)ucts and a major producer or wire and uranium. Atla ntic Richfield itself is the resull or a series of mergers. ln 1966. AUantic Relining, a n eastern marketer. combined with Richfield OU, a western marketer. And in 1969 the come!OY acquired most of the assets of the old Sinclair Oil operation. - THE NUMBERS ARE BIG here too In 1975. AtJant1c Rit'hfield ranked as the 15th largest industrial corporatiM ; ~ with sales of S7.3 billion. Add.ition or Anaconda's ~l billion plus In sales will move AUanUc Richrield ahead of Shell Oil and U.S. Steel into 13th place behind Standard Oil or ln diana. ·" t'inally. there's General Electric's propo!>eri acquisition ol Utah International, a San FrMnc1sco·based mining com· pany. Utah mines coal, iron ore. ,·opper and uranium. It's a mltjor operator in Australia. Two·lhirds or its s1Jles last year went to Japanese customers. GE is . of cour5e, the nation's l argest electrical manufacturer. Its 1975 sales or ~13.3 billion ranked It as the 9th largest industrial corporation. Addition of Utah. which is expected lo r ing up sales or ms million this year, may enable CE to move Into 8th place ahead of Gulf Oil. The gianlS are consumin,-: the giants. Province Opens Escargots Market HALIFAX. Canada CAP I -Fishermen in Nova Scotia are renewing their interest In cscargots, sea snails they on. ce considered a nuisance. The de licacy will be caught and processed for market· ing in Canada and the United Stales by Lhe end of this s um· mer. MIOIAEL DREBOT, PRODUCT development nfflcer for Nova Scotia's provincial Department of Fisheries and coordinator of the project. said, "We whould be able to sell all the escargolS the fishermen can catch." The province Has spent mueh time and money In the la.st two years setting up large.scale production or sea snails. which had previously been discarded or destroyed by Nova Scotia fishe rmen. Drebot said escargots latch on to lobster traps and have been a nuisance to lobster fi shermen. "NOW, NOVA SCOTIA HAS the opportunity to tum this by·catch into a proCitable industry." The government has been working on the project in con· junction with the Nova Scotia firms of O'Neil Fisheries Ltd. and IMO Foods Ltd. • O'Neil will be respon.'iihle for stea ming and processing while I MO will look after canning. UNUKE FOREIGN IMPORTS, the snails marketed here wiU~ be thoroughly cleaned. Drcbot said Europeitn snails are canned immediately after they're caug ht. Cost will be the same as French and German escar11ot&, between !5 a nd ~6 a package of four· and live·ounce con· t.ainers . More than 90 per cent of holel operators and r<'Slaurateurs in the llallrax.Oarlmoulh area, who participated in a governmcnt·promoted tasting session ahoul a year ago, agreed the Nova Scotia sna ils were of pr< .. mium quality, he said INTEREST IN TH•:; P ROJECT was lnlllaled by 11 v1s1t to a large J apanese proc~S()r or I and snails 11bout two yc1:1rs ago. In addition t.o the sale of escargol$ u IOQrmet food , the government Is considering the utilization ot tht! :smaller snails lully·prcpared with spjc<'s. buUer a nd other ud· d1ti ves. . Th~ ~Wv<'rnmcnt is also looklntr at the 11ule 11( nn escargol p1111te for usE> us a spretitl. Bertea Tells Growth fkrt('\I Corp . Irvine. hill' rrrnrded an hnprov,•menl In operating results ln the second quarter of 1976 compnrt•d with lhl' fir:fl quarter of the yct1r, according 10 U1chord Bert.ta. chairman and rhlef encutlv~ ortlct!r. Net ln<'oml' for the second quurll'r of 1976 wn.s S412.~77. equal to 16 ct"nts per :1hore . C?m1>arcd with !411,287 or 16 ccnt:s a sh~re In th" correspondir)J.t thrce·month period or 1975. Sales In the second quartt'r or lfl7G were S8.'110 ,09fl, cO m· p1recl with S9.26t .341 In the like pcrnxf of 1975 Net ineome ror th<-first tllX month~ or 19i6 nn1ount~ lo ~2.315, t'qu:il to 26 cents per ~hare. curn11ured with ~l6.3S>. or 33eenls a share, in lhc fir.st half or 1975 Irvine Firm Moves Motivational Design& Marketing. Inc .. Jrv1ne·basedde· sl~n and diaplay firm speclall1ln1 in sales offices. models and custom slgnage. has moved to lhe Irvine Industrial Complex, according to David E . Klugman, executive vi~ president. He said the n~w raclllty allows the firm to ccmsolidate rno8t of its Southern callfomla opeution' und~r ont roor f • 11.e new oddr;ess is 16781 MUllken Ave., Irvine. The phone number remains theume. SS6·3937. · 88 DAIL V PILOT Weanesday July 28 1976 Kris Kristofferson Shells hocked After Streisand Movie Barney Miller I of Kindi . fty 808 THOM'~'°' MALIBU I API The darl. beord 1s t.treakt<d w1lh gr:.i' :.ind the f<tCC Sho ws cvtdenc-e o( bn1111 inic niRhl:s on the ro .. d. He hws turned 40, .3 m IJl'SlOOC' for rcnl'I' t1on. "I j(Otla £1~ur<• oul lr \\hut I'm doln' wllh m • hrc ls who.t I wJr\t t o be doln ·. · · he n .·m••rk-. ·•Ma> be 1tt th<' 1•n1I ofthts lour 1 ·11 have the answer Kris Kris to(for.on and has IA t(t· Rita Coolids:e huvc embarked m 1 a concert tour that w11l takl• lhr m to three dozen c1ltc::. through Aub'USl. The lour 'tart<'<! her\' at • the l 1n1 vcrs al Apmhathcuter badJy "IF I llAD MAOF. m~ dc<•11o1on after Lhut firs t ni~ht: I \H >Uld have said. ·1 quit.··· he admillc'lJ F.\'erythtn~ went wrung th<' sound broke down. his guitar. ·conked out. Reviewers comment ed on his lethar~y ··But lhl' s econd ntJthl "as JU::.l right." Kris toHcrson added ·· E\'erything went s moothly. and m one song I felt so siood lh:n I forgot all about the h~hts and the riudien ce. ll was lik£' noating in space.·· Kris a nrl H ii a und <lau~htt>r Case'" 2. 11\C' in a <'omfortulill- house overlookrni.: th<' :\Jal1bu shore. He came clown from the mountain s 1dl' t o h a 'e marg11entas at an O("e-Anfront ca(e and talk o\suc h m altC'rs as turnm~ 40 and 1lmmal..mg "1th Barbra Streisand. T UE Fl L. ~I \\'AS · i\ Star l l> llurn. ' a nd It IS alre:111\ on or the nto.it :.loric.•tt 1n rl'Cl'Ol time!> fkPOrt., were r ife o( f1ert•<" 11r).{u ment.s bt>t" een ~)r1nt·11n1I mcm· bf'~ or th•• cnmpan) All trut<, ~:11d Kristofferson. "]found m~·s<•lf ~hOOIJnl: at the IOJ> Of my VOIC(' rtUht II\ lront (If 300 peoph-." h<> 1 t•r:illl•<I "I <'Ouldn't heht•\ l' I Wlb doan l>Ut h a thin.: " Mo~l of his arJ!uml'nti. \\ t'rl' \\Ith Joo Peter~. the flri.t time producer and hair st) 11),t Then• were also reports or combat between Stre 1s:md ond d1rc•rtor Frank Pie r s on , Peter s ~mt! Pierson, StreL"'and and Peters ··1 like olc Jon." said Kns lof· rcrson .. Rut som etime ~ou JtOt ta make yourself heard " KRI STOF•~l:RSOS l'ntt•rc·d the proJect early. O\'er t '' o H'~1r!' ago he was making "Ahl·t· Dosen't Li,•e He re Anymore" on location in the South\H.'Sl .. an. Barbra kepr calhn' me and tdlrn' me about the script and sin~tnR the songs. she 's c:irr~ on for haJf an hour." "A Star is Born" \\ent throui:h numerous c hani:cs or "' nler.5 ancl director s. wllh other sini:ers I.w- ing mentioned for the roh.-pla~·t•cl by Fredric :\1 arr h in the I U37 \NS1on and J a mes Mason Ill 1953 "There were re ports that :\lick J agge.I' "as-fH»l n~ do. i L or ..Eh c. Preslev. or Bob D\lan," i-a1d the singer : ··The 1then1 producer . John Fore man, kept calhn· me to say that l w as still 1n lhc pie lure.·· • AP ,._,.-•oftOto REFLECTS ON CAREER Kris Kristofferson The I i:i1r. "St.1r ls l!.1rn ".1-. d('~l)(nl'd .1, .1 portr .Ill or I ht' 1><1µ mus ic \\tllld tJllll'r r h~111 ttll' mov1t•s. :i, 1n t he prl'' 1ou' \t!ri.1on-. tlwre \\ j' rn:n fi lm \\ 1lh the samt.> plot '\\'hat l'rtcl' lloll~\\oud " Thi.., ttm1.• tht! 111 fatc•d roupl1.' \\ uuld IX• :.in~t·r,, 111 -.tt.•ad o( m<l\ rt• :.tJ r' f\R ISTOFFER ~O'\ h;1cl hr' O\\ n 1de.1:. about tht• script · ,\t llrl-1 I "..l!o a fr a id the~ '' l'rt' i.:oin~ to make lhl' hu!>l>and the kind o! sm~er ~ ou cl hnd m a L.u. \'ega~ lounj/.l' I d1dn t think lhat W <ll> a ~O-Od idea . and I tolc1 them so 111' d1dn t nN·cs:.ar1h htn c to l>e a s u1wrstar. but hl' ·h:.id to be an 1m portunt attract ion "They "a nt I'll hirn lo be" a drinker . l1kl' 1n tht• pn·v111u' '1.•rs1ons. Tha l "a::.n 't rcall::.t•l' 111 Coda \ ·s mus tt· \\ orld. So rt WU1> chan~ed to dru~)) " Kri:-torterson ended up \\1th respect for M 1ss Stn•1sand. both a::. o performer and film mal<e r "She·d make a j!rl'<Jt d1rec:tor • he look O\'er one da} "'he n th1..• director was n't around. and s he did a tcrnf1c JOb " HfL.D OYH IY P"Of'UIUI DEMAND! 'The Wiz' Will Be A Movie "GATOI" "CHlt~O" IPGI ~ "flGHTIMG MAD .. ti > "SICYllOHS"' I.OS ,,\:'\r. El.ES <AP1 Fin;lnl'Ctl h\ 20th C~:n IUl'\·f'~ox. thc.nru.1ll\\U\ hit. mu!lll'JI "Till' \\'it' "111 IJe madl· llll\l u lllll\ ll' 1o----.-.S-U_lt_V_IV-E-.. -,-lt-,--., ll) l:nin•rsal 1'1t·1111·1·:. ~ "801H TO l(ILL" l ' n 1 ,. er s :r I "' ii I l' o '-----------"11 produce w ith M ut11\\ 11 I 'r<>dur t ion::., 1·ont inuin~ an asso<·iation that tx·i.::m \\'Ith "Thl' Bm.:o l..Oll,I! 'fruvelln~ All·!)lars amt Motor K1n~s." i-·o, r<' portt'<lly dl•dm('1I to fil m · The W11" bN·uu!ot• 11( h1f;:h prodtu•t 11111 c•i-.t 11 "111 part1cinatl· in t h1• 11rof1ls The black '('r:.mn 11r 'The \\'11arc1 of 01 \\Ill be prod u N•<I h~ H11h Cohen of M otov. n .111d Ken llarper. produ''l'I' tll lhe stage mus 1l'ul I H( CITY SHOPPING CENTRE OUHGf 434.391 I = cm CU•TH CIHIEMAS S A FllWY tM4NCH£STEll ()(j 0 G FRV.Y \CITY OR [)(I ~ "SUIVIYl" Ill "CHIMO" q ''A SMAU. TOWN IMTlXAS" "EMllYO" IPGI 0 .. IAO MEWS If.US" ll"GI ''THI FOITUHE" ~ "Fl4HTIHG MAO" "StCYIUOElS" lll SP«••I ProG• 12 JO 10 2.00 om. l~ ... S-.& Sl.U Open Doily 12:30 p .m. Call 642-5678. Pul a few words 10 work for ou. "IN FASHION" A de11gnttully lrolhy lun-f1lled musical aDOul man1at mel>adventure amo ng turn-oHhe-cenlury Parisian Society Sumpluous Costurres 6 Se1t1ng MOW THltU AUGUST t ~~Jou th Coast Repertor.i· IUT .Ww~ •'fd. I_,...,._, Code Me .. "MURDER IY DUTH" IPGJ "ILACK llRD" "SILEMT MOVIE" IPGI "HARRY & WALTH GO TO HEW YORK" "THIEE DAYS of the COHDOR" "LOGAN'S RUH" frGJ "GUS .. IGI ... ~ ... "SURVIVE" "IUG" IRJ OATOR. ON .. NtOHfl'Y t •\ ••·'1-1 )11,.0U O"L Y • I 0 •THEATRE I------__, rAULHlWMAM "IUFFALO llLL AHD THE IMDIAHS" 0 1 ..... , ......... ..,., "-"'. '72 .. 902 come and get him. Call Theatres For Showtimes & Co-Hits • SITIIHG IULL'S HISTORY LESSON" COLO l lrGI -THU TH It---.., llJf'RIDl1U lllTll~_.!l}r ------------..i:.-· . ~ "f.lt . '~111 '"1 COLOl l,GI -.. --... ~­., l CtNf ~At·U~fH MAH I Yl l T"OAf fk) .)(),111t.-•1 ,, ~filHI I "l.40 HEWS IEARS" IPGJ 2'00-1•40-t:U ..,.,, .... ()()tot" J ... 1·1\ll'GI AH INCllOllU STOIT OF MOOllH DAY C.ANMllAUSM "SURVIVE" lll , lt-l llt-1 u. 7 ..... , .... ft "THATS EMTUT AIMMlHT r ART 2" J IS-4:4'-1.lo-t-JO P"~ ... -IAAY _ •• ..;\t:::r-.=.'l: • 0 ....... ,.) 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A or cour:.e Hui lht'\ N.•;1h1e ITIC"l of tht• nl'\\ ~ the~ h1H l' 10 read 1:. too i:r1m 10 Ix• a l.rui:hin~ m .11 ter f\lso the\' have to tal-.l' a lot of k1ddrn.1! l.11..e lhl' a ark a TV ·m·\\ s m a n ~ot orl n•(•cntl~ "hl'n a ::.lo.NI about nc" S\\ om an C'on111e Chuns: "Connw 1s C'apa blc and has t'\'eryllunj! a T\' IJl'rsonahty couh.I a:;k for." he !>aid about th<' Chrnl'Sl' beaut\ "Shl•'s bt.oa utilul. 1ntelh~C'nl. pcn·ept1\c>, ;m l'~'lll'rt rl' porter Out." he atlllc.-d. 1i.1ra11hr<r!:>1n~ an old nightclub JOke ... ;in hour l:rh.•r ~·uu \\ant 10 i.ct: ht!r aj?a10' .. '1: I heard t het Elliott <tould had to u ndrri:o a mental h>st tkfore h" was siKnt'd ror "The Lon~ Goodbye." H so, "h~ '! -Pris<'illa Dcnlon, Pitt!>· burgh. A: Rt'cause. by ''allun~ out on the shoolln~ of hi)) pre\'IOUS fal rn, he proved that alf that ~hltl'l'Cd _, .. ~H·111wun GATOI '"' , ............... ,. OMN U 1M • M nt'IH MIU uu ""'" • u ot .. 111ooutott S.llor '#tie .... ,,..,. 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I' 0 llur 1174'.t fhrt•oqo Ill tiQti / I Munllf111J1i.f //11 c;urd1wr will onswC!f~ a.~ m01111 <lth'$f 1cm~ o~ 1111'11 ro11 111 lht•ir toll.111111. bul ,,,.t t~>/umt' ot 111011 moi..1•-t Jlt'1~uool 1q >11c·I} 1111110.ssiblt ( .. ,.,O_ Af iO CU.Ul •UU w.-OAfS 1 >M 4\..1• 11 Uf·--Ul-4•0 •~I JM 41-tf IS SHOWM AT C1'41MALAHD COHT. DAILY · l:l O.l:OO 4:l0.4:00.f:OO THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SENIORS CITllEMS SI .SO AT ALL TIMES MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA tt111ll11o1 l""""" 1151111 MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA U)\o "- Sll llSI MUM'S CINEMALAMD ltW \t IJtW .. ,._.. Olli.ti MANN'S CINfMALANO ui• ~. tl.trh• .... ,,,., '11 lltl MANN'S CINlMAUNO "MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS" 2.4.S:SS-7:S0.•:45 lttl , .. ""' l .. •OllD' u•oetn .,...,. ''°'' ., ..... u' .... , ..... )fOtf "ALIC£ IN WOMO£lUMD" ••n• I WI DAt\ f )M f\.lt I\ t.Af "'flt, .. ,, ........ 1111" lttt ltll f&bfOC "TH£ BINCO LONC'S TRAVUINC All STARS" "M,. "SURVIVE" •n1 a..1111 n11 """' "MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS" 1 :Jo.1:1 s.s:o0.•:4S · 8:30.10.IS IMI WQt\t \ l••OllA t•tM \tCHI• ll ,..•LLt A Nlf .... \fOU "AUCE IM WOMOCWUMD" X tlt lH-•11• .. ,, ... .. °""' .,., ... ,., .. ..., .. ... LINDA LO\IELACf ANO HAAAV AEUllS, IN THE ALL TIME EROTIC CLASSIC-. "BEWARE, IT'S NOT ABOUT COUCH REMEDIES'.' Plus THE DEVIL IN MUiS JPNES·~ Musical Back at MGM By 808 Tll0)1 LOS ANGELES !AP1 Th cene in M GM's Stage 29 was enough to sllr a movie f;m mlo a parox- )Sm of nost ola1a. After· all, 29, which lb bai; cnouah to hide a blimp, was the sate of endJcs~ musical numbers In the 1940..@ era when MGM's Leo was the tndisputed king of the musical jun~le. Eleanor Powell did her tups there. Kathryn Grayson and Jane Powell sang tbear hearts out. Fred Aslaarc and Ginger Rogers staged their reunion for "The Barkleys of Broadway." And In 1&47 direl'tOr Vincente Minnelll used Stage 29 for musical num~r:i with Judy Garland and Gene Kelly in the Cole Porter musical , "The Pirate.·· Among the v1s1tors of the set was the Mm· nellas' young daughter, Laza. FLASH FORWARD TO 197' and there is Liza Minnell1 in a sleek black gown singina her heart out as an elevated stage nses before 600 cheering ex- tras in tuxedos and evemng gowns. As m 1947, things went wrong. The camera boom went too far 3nd knocked over a tablefuJ of ex· tra.s. The arc lamps in the catwalks took an t.n· terminable am ount of lime LO light. And suddenly al "as d1scovt-red that Uza's black gown could not be seen :i.gamst the tuxedos of the Tommy Dorsey band. More delay \\hlle operatives scurried lo find a" hite dress. Marian Scorsese was overseeing all this with a nervous air. He 1s a s ma.11 man with black beard. brooding Hallan eyes and an intensity lhat matches his films ··Mean Streets," .. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore .... Taxi Driwr'. Marlon Brando, who has never worked for him. recently termed Scorsese the best American director. "TlllS l · ALI. NEW to me." said the New York·botn filmmaker as he surveyed the vast field o( cast and crew. .. ,. m used to s hooting In the s treets of M anhallen. where ll 's much different. "ln New York you start selling up your camera --1l!ldsomeone alwayuays .• ·Qh.i.hoollnL.:Nitked Ci· ty." huh'" ~ew York<'rs alWO)S thank you're him· mg ·Naked City' e'en though the series ha:; been off television for years . .. The n you have to s hoot f3 s t . because somebody's going to rum your shot New Yorkers don't gave a damn wht-thcr you 're trying to make a mO\'le or not." T HE NA'.\t E OF SCORSESE'S new film is ··New York. New York." produced by Robert Peter Falk Dons Rai11coat Again LOS Ai':GELF.S 11\P) Tt•lc\'ision stars, like some women. are 1nt1111c•c.J lo c•h;mgl' lhcir minds . And so Peter Falk i::. batk playin~ ··Col umbo." NBC announcc•c.J that Falk has begun fil ming a !XI· minute mystery at Uni,·crsal. bei;:inning the sixth seuson of t he high·rated "Columbo.·· No word about how many more he will do for lhc 1976-77season. Call 642-5678. Put 1 few words to work ror ou. Enjoy the biggest. grandest, adiott-fiUed pirate tnOl1ie nert ROBERT SHAW JAMES EARL JOMES PETER BOYLE GENEVIEVE BUJOLD BEAU BRIDGES GEOFFREY HOLDER "SWASHBU'CKLER" • \\ ; ,I l't. " ~ll 'uan&llCC ~o •• I ... f'll't''-_.. ~~ "An American 'Romeo and Jultet'" Cbartolr and lr~in WankJer for l 1111tctl Artists. Judiing from\thc sµet.'\acle on Sta~e W. the ob· s.,en•u gets \he 1mpcess1on that the big musical 1s back. Earllet. Scorsese -.a shoot1n1t ult over thc MGM for a number that wall I.isl l l mmulC':. on the screen . .. But ali or the numbers arc on stai:c •n the p11: ture." &aid the director. m~anlng that they are performed before •udlcnces. He lnd1cutrd th~at today's audiences will no longer bclll•n• thut Gt•nt• Kelly could spon\al\coosly go lnl(ln" in tht> rain 111 a fully orchestrated and choreographed number. Will the Hollywodd musical come baek" "I don 't know." Scorsese rcl'lied ... If 1t docs, 1· think it will need a quality of lx•h c' abtllt'. Thul s why J am st ti "'"C to do In this picture'' hat I dtd tn ·Mean Streets,' 'Ahce' und ·Ta.\I Ort \'Cr to de- velop an interrelat1onsh1p between the chururtcr so the s ituations sec m real · · ALT HO Gii HE llAS SO Car sper1ali2ed m tough. rcahsttc dramas or the contcm!JOrar~ sc<"nc. Scorsese admitted an affe<:t1on for the mu~acals ol the past. "Vmct-ntc M innelli was the best director." he said unquahfaedly. "I liked Stanley Doncn. too Busby Be-rkelt-v "as good, espec1all) an the num bers tha t" ere stones an themseh·cs ·Forty-Second Street· was about as good a musical ai. can be My favor ites " ere the pictures that "e re reall) dramlls with music. like 'The l\tan I Lo\'e' "Ith Ida Lupino and ·Lo\'e Me or Le:neMe· \\ith Don s Day. "An American /"',.,.'Romeo and Juliet'" ,, \ •\ OdeTo :'~$llY. Joe \. ~ • A loue story thats joyous.funny and so touching you will neuer forget it. ·J!•• ~·••.J,..,,. l Cwt~U'1•10 ' ,.---CINEMA WU .. ,r-.t,... .. , ....... "' ~\fW,... c.tffTtl t UAU) CIWUI llftONSON ......... PU CINEMA ClMTCR °' ..;;:~~o·;t:;;.~·,~~;-.'-.. ' INGMAR DEP.GMAN'S "FICE TO FACE" "" ... LIVUllMANH WU ICOAYS 7 25-US SATrSUN 1'00·3.U l ·tN;te> 11:06 CIMEll'AtOHER ,. .. n -.• .,'-, .. ' ,~, ... , • w••• •flOflCDtfl_. Ut 4U f "Eastwood · creates a magnificent Wfftern feeling." ·Roger Ebert, Cflkago SMn Tlffttl ..._ l """"""""' '"'' I Munier byDe;V11,.., tllt""""""' ... "W"''"'' ,...,.,. ," .. ,_.,.,~lilrll t,11l•'tHJ't\ ~ .. .M\llitrlM "" .,, ....................... l>llJ ) '"' \ '"'~·· 1.N'ltJU MN'M•lt WU•Oi\•' t ••t•tOt\ , .. , ...... J et I •\ \ it ' t\ • t\ 10 4\ -IRBnilWIN • •••t&ll •t ...... \4,)IWCO\l& .. ,.a •••Oi l tU_ll .. Tr.utllt'IXl.X. /.~ 'lml.OCU. ...... m:iar.. ' .~cr~-i.. CtN~.A Cf~l£R W•ftOt •1 •t•.._\ 0 ' • O 'h "4\• •CtttCINln t t • 4l .... C0·"1l AT MOST CINEMAS "CHINO" I / / Loewi .. 2t. WllCOMI TO THI U~D CIMTUlll'f. '"°' THE MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS BIGFOOT LOCH NESS ABOMINABLE SIJOWMAN .. OAILYPILOT Wednesday July 28 1979 1V lfiglJJights CBS 118:(19 -"Womanorthe Year." Joseph SOlofna and Renee Raytor star ln thl.s TV movie remake ot the Spencer Tracy.Katharine Hepburn hlm about strange bedfellows ln the newspaper business. KHJ tJ 8:00 -''Mt. Blandings ~Ids His Dream HOUR." This l948 'COm· t'dy features Cary Grant and Myrna Loy. NBC CD 10:00 -TheClassof '76. The graduating classes or 1953 and 1W76 at California high school are compared in this NBC Newes documentary examining the values. goals and ~rceptions Of the two generations. [rv D.AILY LOG) lw•DN•SDAYj . ,, ..... 8:00 08 IDDllNS D CO 11> CV t.lll lltws ...... <t)F.....,11111# ................ m hftrMltt hlllll) Q)AU. .. ·12 ()t 111.,., lu1w1 l•se~,11 ton llnued from ~PM S1n func1~co Giant' vs. C1nc1nn111 Reds mz-i lt DIAlll! m lilt\t bsa& -6:30-u D1u h! Cuuis 1ntludt Alu I lfW'. Suun G•orat . R1ndolph Mintooth. l\eoi1a I 11nt Jiitrus Cmn&. lloO llall. 6 W., Crtffltll 10 llltf'f Cnff111 Sllow m hlllily Altair ··e11ds, Bees & Butt¥·· Ull(/e Bill and Mr f,~h ttnd thal tht old stork ~01~ is IOt lhe b11d; and lht bees' O>lloM UZ m OedrlC c...,,111 ( tt I ) lleNr1H m '°' c.s 111e eo.y 7:00 D D n• • CJ """ g a..lirlt lor Del&Jrs 6 bllllidt 11 Jo Te# tM f,ulh 0 Con<tnt11ho11 CD I love t..tr Q) '"',. •l7 13 ~' fBKoru11 Dtama m klall11 ol Shall A*s tR) 0) D11ta1!1C Serifs m Acl41nu ,,,, .. ,, -7:30- 0 C)~aatr-8 Dit• VM o,te •ltt ., ,.~~ (J' 111u I 1tnh 1oclude archr1 r. tutL f. fttld. ~O•tnt u"pt 1ni1 ·o~,1111in ''"''"'· ltelo l>ockt f hindwll 1ucltl and ••t\lhn1 1 e 1 Cioss·Yftts O fllt loltr's Wild 1 o Hip lolltt1 m Brady lllncll ""Wtlcome Aboard Rabbit Rist ''introduced as • ltiU16' m•mbtl C•I lh, ca~I JI lht lr11dy ~·J, ccu •n ,.ho romn lo Wrlol •nd •~+• • con••IK'd hr " tht lam1ly 1·n• •h•n ,,,.,thin& Mound him ·~m t '1' -.retn• 1i a Lui 'ol Utt Wild M flits b law~an Q ""''' ~11111 ~port 8:00 8 IT 3 • I CU Wtdnud1f ....... 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Ltt llo•mJ11 m ....,It: "Tiit Plltfl11 ~ Stor1" 10111 ~~ ll1<1tard f11lty lllM Mein l11e ~alhtrn Citnl, [d~11d Andre.If! J4mo Law;rds -12:30-D AM ,.., Sllew: ··Lt.es of A lo· &JI l.Jll(tr," C "D1v11t1tr of Mab "'"·.. .,,. °"' r •• .. 1100 D 22 • 10 r-r" m "'' m Club 2 :00 0 Mo.it· C "Tht Vw(Jll 011tt11 .. (dt I) ~~ lltllf 0''" llf•bctl MJJ ~#ti Alfh.trd lodO l.i.tn wit•"" o~n 0 ltfthhy -Z:JO-m All·lll&ht Show: "Tht lt1cll loo&," "fllt fl11tthtt Cout Goard" -3:45-a MoN: "Tiie WOl!la11 Oii f141 U" (!h i -'~· l tritnt D11 l~nn ~ R.,ii,,1 ~·" OAYllMC MOVKS IUlf 1' ........ ""'"'""'"'"·.,..th .,,.,-in. t.Jb 0 "!ht ltalll llHhlftt"• (myl I \Ii f''l11r' II.Irr f ht Ab•lh Allfll "It "'~ Oii fifth ._ .. lrntl\ 4/ ChAJIO R~itlt~. !i 11• ~l<llfll ll·OO D e' -S... of A t•11fi,1t 1t1" I•"' M, ltlll\ l:rnb•vn ''"'"\ PMbrO(I~ 11·00 m "J 10 It f1111'" (•fl) \1 Clt~n ll'fd VJ•llrt•1n f•I "'~ f JI• I 00 . C "I.KM& llllM" idHI ~ 1!1U W•lt1,1n·\ J,111 r0tt•• tlC "NAS.Sirllll1 Hort" fdf11 "\1 S.'4n \Uy watd Rory Calftoun 04"t W4yftt 2:lt g le> ''Th A•pM~le1 lh11" ltc•·'•> ·~~-w.1111111 KOIM A1ml1"~11 Vlllt~ J.oo 10 e1 .. ,,11 .. "' ••rs" lrcrnJ U ~nit r,111t1$ Riil+ laa>blyn, Pi~~ Prtntiu Rot Raftdtll b 11" P11c• Dan1 K c"' Ric~.tn'I l Ol"I l )0 • "Sun4 Shll"' l«.ml ~l ltlry l u Oun M1rtrn Oorctftr "'''°" LILll>ttll S«u KOCE Television (50) .s. Gernians Win 2 Olympics • Ill KlNGSTO~. Ont <Al'1 Wci.t German> "on l"O or lht Ct\le gold tnedah d1:slnbut(.'<i lD Olympic )'achtina comPt•t1hon Tucsduy wh11\' l.h\l United tates picked u p u s11\cr and a bron.u ... .Swelkn. Denmark and E<1sl Gcrmuny also took golds. The T ornudo ~·lass is !itill incomplele, but Brt· t aio's Reg White won Tuesptl) ·s sixth rure in the se' en-race s er ies and has an unheutublc lead for lhl' ~old Thal etas "111 be completed loday with onh thes1l\'er and bronzt·uofor ~ra~. The U S three-man Sohni: entry . John K oliu:> of LaPorte. Tc'\: . a nd \\'~1lkr Gla,,gow and H1chard Hoepfner of J l<>u~too. clmmed th~ :.rl' l'r medal ufter "inning Tut'sday :. final r;i<'e Thl') took the le ud on the fourth leg and ftnall) beat lhl' Ru:.t.111n entry by J6 seconds TllEAM ERICA~SACTUALL\'ended in a tie on points with E:asl G erman~. but took the s ilver on lhl' basis of the \'ictory. East Gl•rmuny fallt'\l lo win any of the SC\'en races . Denmark. skippered by Poll JensC'o, won the J?Old. Skipper Dennis Conner of San Diego and crewm an Conn Findlay of Belmont. Caltr .. took the bronze in the Tempest class. follow1ni.t Sweden and Russian entnes in theoverallsl:mdtng~. The United Slates has a strong chance for a third yachting medal, ht-hind Bntatn m the Tornado class. Ha waiian, Oa\'td McFauJI and Michael Rothwell hold s econd place in the O\'erall landings going into Wednesday's last race. with the We:.t German crew skippered by J orgSpengler in third . WEST G E Rl\IANY CLADIED the golds in the rlying Dutt'hm:rn and 470 classes . f'rank Huebner and Harro Bode were the winners in the410, followed I>~· Spain and Australia. Joeri: and Eckart Diesch look the gold in the f1ying Dutchman and were traiJl'd in theo\•eMtll sltu>dtngs~y..Brltain and Bra.U The sing le-handed Finn class was won by J ochen Schumann of Easl Germany , Russia was second O\ er all and Aust rah a third. Rust Gets Second Crown in Cal-20 Ted Rust of California Sailing Club became the third skipper to win back-to-back championships in the Cal-20 Class Sunday, defeating 29 rivals in the champ1 onsh1 p niJ?ht at King Harbor Yacht Club. The other t wo double winners were Bud Gardtner , KHYC in 1970·71, a nd Paul Merrill Jr., Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in 1972-13. DAVEY CROCKET OF ABYC was the runner · up and won the GardinerTrophy for the skipper lead· ing until the final r ace. Winner in the 30·boat consolation night was 13· year-old Pam Poletti or Richmond Yacht Club. The c ha mpionship was decided on the best score 1n fi'"e races sailed on Santa Monica Ba). All five races were sailed en moderate 10-15 knot winds. TOP to FINISHERS in championship 01ghl · l. Ted Rust. CSC. 2. Da\'ey Crockett, ABYC; 3, Scott. Sn\lth. SDYC. 4. Jim Grant, WYC : 5, Bill Carmichael. CBYC: 6. Mike George , KHYC; 7, Mike Hatch, ABYC; 8. KarJ Anderson, ABYC; 9, Wayn e 'Brannin. KHYC, 10, Jim Calley-Chuck Manning, CBYC. Top h ve consolation fli ght: 1. Pam Poletti, RYC: 2, Fred Brinkman. CBYC: 3. Jim Sharp. KHYC; 4, Bob Goggin. MBYC : 5, Gordon Drown Jr .• ABYC. BOATING Australia Wants Cup Bid Back SYbNEY. AustralHI <AP) -The Royal Sydney Yachl Squadron said today it has written to the New York Yacht Club request ing that its challenge for the 1977 Amer1ca·s Cup series be reopened. If the New York Yacht Club a grees to the re· quest. Aus tralia will chal.Jenge next year ~ilh lhe s ev e n -year -old timber hulled 12-melcr yacht Gretel 11 . which fought the closest ever se rie s in m ode rn America's Cup history 1n 1970. The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron said its request lollowed an ap. proac h by the 1917 Ame ri ca 's C up Challenge Association initiated by Sydney y achtsman Gordon l ngate, who has ar. ranged to buy Gretel II from west Australian millionaire Allan Bond. Bond used the yacht as a trial horse for his unsuc- <'essful Southern Cross <'hallenger. lngate,' who won three 'Of the four Admiral's Cup races at Cowes in 1961 in his boat, Caprice or Huon . d e reat c d America 's Cup helmsman Ted Hood in l ast year's Con g r ess ional C up series. The Royal Sydney Yacht S qua d ron's original challen~e. or · ganized by lhe l\1 atilda Syndicate:: he aded by un- successful Australian helmsman Jim Hardy, Gretel designe r Alan Payne and sailmakcr Peter Cole. lapsed early this year when the syn· die ate was una ble t o r a ise fun ds for a .. pe op t e ·s boat " challenge Dana Won1an Wins Series .Let·~ Go gailing •.. IH IEAUTIFUl DAHA f'Olt(T HAllOtt PUBLIC N011CE ,r('TITIO\IS •UllNUS ..... Sf.TlllllMT Tllo!'"-' ... ,..,_'• t1clill\J Dol(j.. -··· FUl'41tMAN'S ,.OfOCllAPl"W', 11101 1111111env LofW, Hwt1tlnt*011 _.., C..111 .,.., LM,.. J. •.i11tfft .... IJIO) 8'111 ... ~ L.t,. ............ Oft llH <ll CA. ~ "'" ..,,1,.. ... ,_ ... Oy"" '" ••• awa• f....,MJ:""'l'ft!A" ""' ... ,,_fll ... ~ "'"' '"""' lltot C-v Cle-' OI 0.-C:-Y., Jvlv u. .. ,. ll"ttnl ~"'.,,.. Ot ... oe , .. ,, o.i1v Pll<K. Juty"'-.... """' 4. ''·IL 1•i. )1.,. 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NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN'""' _ ,.,., .. ,. ,o ~I l0tth •ny 11 .... i .. ,... NOTICE 0 I' .. E"., NO 0 F Joan M alanosky or Dana Point Yacht Club sailed her Cat alina-21 Sunshme to u win m the thtrd ::i.nd ftnat race or OPYC's t...ad tes Series and c in'ched O\'e r a ll honori. REMT A SAILIOAT VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 COROMADO 23 M4ry J-0-y•fl n.t> fH..O "'"''" t \j)f(ofte<tl•ont "'"'" De Q•wnd\ fCI' ,,.. 1'£TITIOf4 l'Oa l'aOI" Tt: OF '#11.L °'''""" '°' P•OOO!o or w .11 oln(J tor •• l«1tonllflhebtd NO FO• ISIUAMCll 0" LETTEllS \\Hl\C• ol ~u ... 1 e•l•m•nlMY lo the E•t" "'" .... II WI lorlll , ... 11111-· TIS TAME .. T ... y AN 0 ,0. ""'"'"""' •no <IUJMrlt4f1on ro ..... -• .... dtn<Ool•llP"rWM•-IM•I""' AUfMOIUZAfl0/11 TO AOMll'OIST(lt m•"'"" 1,... """''undo• IM l~llt'fl tnlf<e\ted it1 the P•~I• •• prln NOEa TME INOl! .. l!NOEHT AO- oen1 A-· .. •~trellon or E\l•I') ........ C•P•"' In ui.e Of COfr>or•l•on>, t..C:IU<M MINISTllATIOtf 01' IS TATES ,tiCT •.-•nee 10 •n•cll I\ m•O• 10t t..rll>ft lhe ,,.,,. .. ol lhe Pre.fclent, !.KretMy, ll'•OIATE COOf' '91 IT SEOI PM"ltCUIAI\ Andlhdllhollmo...OpliK• Tr~•-•r.•nd~l\•Qt•. E••••• of ALEXANOLR SHllW ol l'INrJno ·,..., ! ....... n&' OO'M .. , '°" Ttie CtlV coun<tl or lhe Clly rA 0>1ol8 PRICE. Jr • .-.. ALEXANDER s. At19u" ti, 1'14. Ill 10•00 ... m, In the Ml' .. ft!ot!fYCSl"""OhllOrtle<ldllyor PRICE,JR.•-•ALEl\PRICE. ---1•1 u1vrtroom of O.,pulmonl tio )OI ••lld fill>ld<. NOTICE 1& HEREB'f GIVEN llldl <OU•l.al /OOC••lt Cent•• Ort•" Wt"·'" DA f EO Jutvn . l9/b SHIRLEY 8. PRICE:'"""'"""'""'"'' A THRILL YOU 'll HEYER FORGET •Dry St«~ • loat Hohh • ll ... l-llil\9 • Motor loot R..-t.i• • 1ott-c~°";"' •loot Soi.• EMBARCADERO trW!l•lvol S..nt•Ano Colllorn1a PuOlitr.ed O•anoe C~st Oo>lly Pi IOI, pefltlon r.,, Prooa1e or Will •""lot ,.. ~ltOJuly U. rt16 Jur,u. r91• l t.,..lt ~ ol Loners Te\lom""t"'v lo lhe Wllll•Ml.SUOl\fl ~II•-·.,,.,'°' AulhO<itdllon II) Ad ,_,,c•••• PUBLIC NOTICE "''''""~ """"' the ,,..,.,,..,,.,..,,, M JAMES E. Wl&.MILM lrilNslr•llorl ol EO•r .. A<I IP.f>l>Jlr C)lltl-•• ..... n... NOTICE INVITING llOS c-S91 fl WQI rel ....... to"""'"" •tt.,.My.tl U• lfOTICE I~ HEREBY C,11/EN lhtl ,,,_ f~ lurt.he" P<Jrll<ul•<\, .ond l""I 1020 ~ .., ...... , V'•NOP"~'' ••U°'-rf"(•t'l'l·OOvttw ttw Ume 4litl4 p1acit ot hflo\r•ncJ tn.• ~..wn· s.M•A .... ,(.hlo• ... •'21tl (th ol Co\l• -·· ., lh• llfltt rol llw M\bOt114! ro< AuqU\110, 1'1'.Al IO 00 ftl 0 141,....1111 Coty """ Al lh• Clly H•U. n "·"' • m . '" '"" <ou•troom o• °""'"',,,.."' 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I J06 Third 51• I oUll<d\. ~ 6't•h. t.hlo<nl• A'.ll•Qumod er1.etN p PMINHEY tlY ~llOI\ !Ill ol ''"' l.t bOt c;..,o,," C•t;Cit •• COl\l•t <I•• 10 wlloM lllt '°"''"' r CllY OP COSTA M 'A. !Wt....,. i\ llwArd,_. \llt ll ... , 11 <oPV C.lll .. 111• l~•t •.KlljOb\llo toul>IJ\ho<f 0.•fltt CO~\I 0.111 '"IOI l'ullltV.O O•t"'lt c .. ,t 0..11y11111ot ~M>14 M¥tl,U,ltl• 3tl'76 Jlilylt,-AuQV\U.nl• l l'llJ. ----~ I ~ All hands pitched in when it came time to assemble Gourmet Club shore dinner. Layering lobsters on fire and covering pit with tarp are Joan and Larry Margo/, Ruth Gilbert, Louise and Joe Napoli, Marianne and Al Yesk. IN PERSPECTIVE Americans: "The price of food 1s i.kyrockrt \ng" has become an ('Vt>ryday rlichc, accordinR to Gcnev1vt'.' Ho. home ad\•1sor for the 1-'arm Advi sor De p a rtment . Los Angeles County. ''And :yet surprislnJ?ly th1· percentage spent for food from an after -tax lncomt? 1s gctl1n.: smaller ovt•r t hC' 'l'ars in th1:- coontry ·· · US. food prit·ci.. up in l!liG about 4 3 percent Crom a 1.>ar earlier. compare favorably with other nations of the world. ''1th increase!' rangin~ Crom 6.4 per· ccnl in West Cif'rmany lo as high as 88.2 percent in Ars;:cnlina. Miss Ho, In hf'r Nutr1 t1011 Highlights ncwslc llt'r . i;:11d n retrospective look nt thl' fnod 11ituatlon in th(• ll S hl'lps con sumer~ gain an appreciation fnr its benefits. "If we had to s hop for food dai- ly or grow our own. or stnrt every b it or it from scratch. many simply couldn't work full· Ume or outside the house," ~ht• said. SPENDING LESS A recent sur\"ey revealed that Americans spend les~ of their ar- ter-ta.x dollar for food than anv other nation. · In 1953 the consumer. while he spent $348. only paid 22 percent of his lncome for food. ln 1973 the cost of food has r isen to $600. but with wage increases. 1t was only lS,7 percent. Obviously. with hi,gber income and cost or living. we are spend- ing more num~rs of dollars for food . but a smaller portion of af· ter-tax income. On the other hand. we have mol'e to spend for housing, furniture-furnishings. transportation. medical care and otber servires. and reereaUon as well as more durable goods than •ner before. Miss llo said that countries In Western Europe and Japan s~nd 22 to 27 pcrcc.>nt or income for food . while Russians spend more than 50 pert'enL In Ghana and some African countries. peo- ple spend more than 00 perttnt o( their ex pend able income for daily bread. Sht' nbu pointed out that food marke-t~ in tht• U. S stork nny\\ he re from >1 .000-10 .000 1lt'ms. one~f1flh or wtuch were not on the shel ves a year ago. "When we shop. we take it for ~ranted thnt W<' wall find Al askan kin~ crabs. M tHne lobsters, Florida fruit Juict>. Jl;iwailan pineapples and an array or exotic foods from all corners of th<• world any day or the yt'ar, <1nywh<'n• ln Amcn r11. ~VPERMARKET •:XPEJU ENCE ''The S1#t ht and size of an Amer'ican s upermarket to any foreigner i s indeed ;:i n e.v<'· opening experience." l\tlu Ho also s tated thal America bas one of the most stringent code or food laws in the world. thanks to the Food and Drug Act of 1906. '\At times. when we travel out· side the country. we have re· servations about the wholesome- ness or food or drink. We may hesitate to eat. We may worry about what we have eaten.·· Though the food situation in the U. S. bas not reached "an apex where no room for improvement exists." Miss Ho said, a com· parison with other t'OU:ntries al· lows Americans to "gain a perspective of where we stand. "We begin then to a,ppreciale more what we enjoy and be thankful for the food we have - quantity. quality, variety. wholesomeness and purchasing power." FIREPIT BAKE . FEAST SHELLED OUT 97 MA8ARA GIUS ........ When the fireworks of the Fourth bad djed down and everyone's Bicentervtial spirit bad been reduced to an even simmer. one enthusiastic group ot South Coast aourmand. opted to fire theirs up again at 1 New England-style clam· bake. Except for their suntans. the surfers in the back~round .ind the sunset, South t..aguna's Three Arch Bay might have been Maine. or >?Ven Cape Cod, where shore dlnners first became tradition. The 12.member group calls itself "The Gourmet Club" and Joan M argol. orgaruier or the Costa Mesa contincent. ~ays there's o waiting I.isl to get i.n. And, JudrJn1 f'rom the bounUful array or shellfish and vittles featured at this month's event. it.'s not surprising. T,he caravan invaded the cove al about three o'clock ln t~ anernoon: Dick and Carol Rigler of Newport Beach ar· nved with the ice cream maker. Then came Arlene and Arnold Silverman. Louise and Joe Napoli and Larry Margot and J oan. all of Costa Mesa, and a.II weighted' down with four pounds of red snapper, 18 ears of corn. 12 potatoes. four dozen Little Neck clams, eight pounds or chicke n pieces and a dozen lobster. alive and well. The Al Yes ks of Newport Beach and Ruth and Dave Gilbert of Co rona deJ ~tar came. They brought Mirassou's Monterey Riesling for the occasion, a cheese log and veggie hors d ·oeuvres and their bikinis. "This was supposed to be the men's turn to organize and · cook," said Ms . Margot. "It turned out to be a group effort. The women did most ol the shopping and food preparation and even r esearched the library for directions lo make it as authentic as possible." The men pitched in, she said, when it came time to dig the three-foot-deep fire pit, wash seaweed and assemble a bed or hol rocks. Margol scavengered·up a large canvas tarpaulin to cov. er the fire ("it used lo cover our kids' sandbox'') and some male-type elbow grease was commissioned to help churn the peach ice cream, which was reJl()rtedly "out-of·this· world." After the fire had burned for two hours, all hands participated in layering on the food as quickly as possible. First came a layer of seaweed. Then the potatoes and corn, the chicken, s napper fillets, the lobster and clams. Another layer of seaweed was piled on top about six in· ches deep. then the pit was covered with the tarp and anchored down with rocks and sand so no steam could escape. About an hour and a balf later, the feast was unveiled as its steamy aroma summoned the eaters. No seasonings were u~ed in cooking other than t.he seaweed, and tubs of drawn butter and lemon wedges were the only condiments. "Everything was perfect," reported Ms . Margo!. "Every clam was opened and succulent and the corn and potatoes were n avored with juices from the fish." The bake was so successful, she said, the club is ponder- ing making it an annual event. "The only thing we might do differently the next time is oot invest $9 in chicken and get bigger lobsters instead." A s maU-scale clambake needn't require a selC·made Cir~ pit. a tarp, seaweed, or evf'n a beach. The navors of s~llfish and vegetables mmah.• effectively In foll·wupl>OO packages over the backvard grtll. Simply prepare pieees of cheesecloth and foll measur· ing 18 by 24 inches, making two of each for each serving. The food Is wrapped ln the ct)et'secloth, doused with water or beer. th~n wrapped In foll for stcamh1g over the coals. The usual ration for four people Is : 2do-ien clams 4 white or sweet potatoes 8 ears or corn 4 live lobsters 4 chicken breasts 4·8 smaJI. peeled on.ions 2 lemons, cul in wed ges 1 pound or melted butter Salt and' pepper Wash clam shells thoroughly to remove sa.od. Wash potatoes and corn, remove husks and silks and break in half for easy packaging. For each sen •ing. place a double layer of cheesecloth on top of two pieces of foil. Place a half-dozen clams . 2 ears o.f com. one potato, 1·2 onions. 1 chicken breast a nd l lobster on. the cheesecloth and tie up by joining opposite corners~ Pour one cup or water or beer over package and bring foil up over food, closing edges with light double folds. Place packages on grill about four inches from coals and cover with hood or an extra thickness ol foil. Cook 4S minutes to one hour. Open one packal(e and lest potatoes and onions for doneness. Clams should be wide open. Serve on paper plates with lemon wedges and melted butter. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Wednesday.July28 .• 1976 Ct ---- -- Among the easiest and most ln· tel'ftUng foods to prepare, and certainly among the most economical in terms of n atural protein, i1 seafood. Fish protein outranks other animal foods in that it has all nlne of the essential amino acids or ."building blocks" with far fewer calories than meat or poultry. It is also a goodsourceol nlacin, blotia, B6 and Bl.2. 'Unfortunately, seafood Is also fra1lle, easily aubject to eniy1nallc and cbemiul changes durtac storage that atred its nutritJonal makeu51, causing OJt .. idatlon of fats and a bl'eakiac down of proteins. Cb-en brought on by tem.- perature increuea in parUculat, caute Jou of navor and tat.ure and an oft-odor. Truly fresh fish,' for most apecin, are almost odortea. 1'bat 1troo1. "fishy" smell U1Ual· b' bet'iDs only w.ben deterioration Hts in. Tb.ls ls often the result ot poor 1tora1e. A.Qd, as wilh lnOlt other fresh food products, it is best to buy by wlw tbe "oose knowt.'' Of~. the lint rule in buy. ins flab is to know your market. Some market.a spedaU.11e In fresh ' Fr$s catch. ii-ind out wf fresh flab are deUvered ands that day. Be sure you're buyln1 nah that bas been frozen, then thawed. Look for nrm nesh (it springs back when lightly touched': a sea-fresh, mild smell; and in tbe cue or wbole fish, br11ht, round eyes, red 1i1Js and britblly colored akin wilb no slime. !f the fish ia padtaced, there .sbould be little or nor alnpace between the fish and the wrap. per, and a llcbt aeal on tbe wr•p. per. Ublike meat and poultry, ftlb are DOt packa1ed under a~­ liDUOUI inspect.Ion program like tbat required by tbe USDA. Sealood, inltead, fall.I under tbe Jurisdiction ot the federal Food and Dnas Adminlttr8llon which conducts lnspectk>nt Gil a "spot check" basis. Reeently, tbe U.S. Deparlmeat ot Commerce made available a voluntary inlpectlon and tradini service for packa1en of raah pro- ducts. Processors of lnapecled seafooct. are permi~ t.od.llplay tbe offtclal USDC IJ'lde on their labels. Only thOM firms that.,.... caa products uQder this pro. cedure are permit to use these emblems. A similar campaign it belng put into effect by certain frozen seefood packagers, calling for labeling to inform consumers about the de1ree of protective "Jee glazing" used to preserve frozen, unbreaded seafood pro- ducts. To a larce extent, handling procedures from catch lo de- ll very determine the fish's flavor, odor and texlw'e. The water clue, applied either by apraJblc or dipping, acts to coat the lillt ao that ft can withstand the effects of freeser cyd.illl and mlahaDdlln1. Freedac is one of the almplest. Md moet economical metboda or seafood preservation. The pro. cesa of lteeaia1, in itaelf, bas no effect on the palatability or nutri· tJonal valueoheafooda. But even under t.be beat Condit.Iona, frener storaae results in a iradual decrease ln tbe product's ac~ tabillt..y. . Promoters of seafood labellnc say that t.be quality of the pro. dud Jar1ely depends on the tborou1bness of llasinl. Jf Lbe slue ts thick enough and CO¥erS tbe wtMlle fls.b, tbe product will ---- f ' ; t f ~ ~ f ' I ~ . . I.I , .. blify .... keep well, protected agalnat ex· poaure to a.Ir, which causes ran- cidity, or moisture loes, com· 1 monly referred lo as treezet' burn. Variations within the rroien I fish loduatry ranee from glazq ot two to 20 percent, excluslve ot net weitht, and a tlakkneu at 0.5 mmto2mm. One Hafoodl company ha In· itlaled a campal1n for "truth" la shrimp packaging. It haa be1uo to idenUfy and warranty It.a Slue on aJJ ba11 ol cooked ahrimp, which It cl alms lo be 16 percent.. "We Ulhtk HU.Uen who Mil our products are enUtled to the trutJi about tbe Importance of 1laze and we think consumers have the rltbt to bow exact.ty 1 what they're bu>'lnc so they can "'-Y more latelltceatl)' •,. aald tbe I .~mpany'a prnldent. ... ·•we have nothlnc to blde and we eapeet other alaimp pro-t ceaon to Joln lD labeUDc thlk- products as well," be"'4. I "We wW 8ilO.,..... fer letbl .. 1 Um Md eonnmer 8d.lan requlr-m• Ice 11ue to be klllltifted on packq• for Qe beneftt of tbole I proc:eacn who need aucbdDdal JltOtlyatlon,.. - ('2 W.01\aSClli Jull 2a 1976 r Good Poetry. Rewarr ds Great By JO OLSON °' ... ..,.,,.. .... ··you can't te;ich anyone to wnte potlry. Certain peopl arc: taorn to the cloth. ~uch a:, J)kktMOn, Whitman and Pound. "'fhen there are others of U.J •ho come along ln lbe sttond rank. hop1n11 tCJ wntc a hne or • two." Charlu Wright, professor oC English at UCI. is a modest man. .-ons1derin1 he has JU.St won the p restigious Edgar Allan l'oe ~ward for poetry. which ca.-rl.is with 1t a ~s.ooo cash pr\ze pri-ir The award was 111ver> to Wtlght lo\-his book. "Dlo-0dllncs." f)Qblished by Wes leyan Univern· tr Press. Also honored by ttw> Acadtmy ot Ameri('a n Poets was llobe1 t Penn Wa rre n. who rece1v~ the Ce>pe rnt ('US Prize ror un eS\abhshed poet over 45 in re · cognition of his hle's work. Wright, a lat ecomer to the dis· <'ipline. discovered poetry when he was serving in the Army in Italy. A friend suggested he read Pound's p oem about Lake Garda. which he did whjle sitting by the lake. It was a whole new world for Wright, who had beco a history major in college. "I read everything I could get my hands on in the Army." Wright said. "J wentto the places Pound ta lked about in his Can· tos." WRITERS WORKSHOP Aft er his disrhar~e Wright ap· plied to the University of Iowa's Writers Workshop and was ac· cepted. · "It was a fluke," he lau~hecL "No one had bothered to 'ead my manuscript." .. Wright .. sat a nd listened" ror two years, then start~ txplonnf( hls new world witb his M 1-'A dl'gree in hand . . •'The ftrst ~m I l<ePt l wrote at 27.'' he recalled "I wa bout 10 yHrs behind most peo1>Jf'. I dldn 't gt'l a job until I was 31 " WriRht said his poetic concerns have stayed .. vaguely the 11anw" and that the main dlffer~ncc m hus early a nd current work 1s that he now has a style of hl.s own "fused to write '*1.ly. I writl' better now.·• he k iddt"<I His work in "Bloodllnci." is drawn from his childhood In Ten· nessee and e xperiences with members of his fan11ly, and hc also writes about "life a!ld death and the m ystery uf the un. I verse.·· T he Laguna Beach resident composes his poetry \l llh a pencil and considers himself a re\'1ser . "One can endlessly revise until one has a different pm." he cautioned. "l wear it do-wn or "ear it out." One famous writer. he added. said a poem is "never fmc.hcd. It's abandoned." As a teacher of English. WriJlht said it is impossible to teal'h anyone to write poetry. NO FLOWERS "There are certain things you c an learn. such as what to avo1a. 1 try to teach people in class not to overwrite. Poetry is not about flowers. It is not Hallmark verse. Poetry should makeyouthink. .. Anythin~ that makes you think today can't be aJI that bad. Most people 'don't want to comi: to term s with themselves, though.'' -Wrtgnt said-poetry is more popular t oday because "the '60s made it okay to h ke it." The Na·. tional Endowment. for Arts has Charles Wright, as pictured on 'Bloodlines' cover. helped. he added~ and the fa ct that more people are studying it has created a larger audience. "Ther e is a little wonder in everyone. but it gets beaten out very early. People get trained out of creativeness.·· One problem with a proliferat· ing number or poets is that they usually need teaching jobs to support themselves and the number of jobs is shrinking. The poet is not a drag on socie· ty, Wright emphasized. "We hire a lot of them et universities: \'V_e_ can teach. so it ·s not like they're giving us hand-outs." For Wrij?hl, the reward of his labor is h av1n.i: his work published and ht\\'ing the op- portunity to sit in his book-lined home and read his favorite authors, m clud1nA Dickinson. Hopkins. Keats, Dante. Pound Plath and the ltahan Eugenio Montale, whose work he translat· cdinllaly . He said the F.d l!ar Allan Poe Award ·•probably 1s lhe biggest award I 'II ever win," but he doesn't plan to sit on his laurels and say, .. J. guess I'm there now." ··Weddings ~ and Engagements Leo: Check Your Finances To avo1rl disappointment. prospect~\'<' hncl"-'" arl' n•mindc'<l lo ha\'C tht'1r \\C·dding ~tllflt.'" 111th bl:.1C'k a ncl 11 h1te ,::lossy ph11l•1).!r.1ph ... to lhl' Daily Pilot Pl'ople 1>1·partnw11t 01w lll'l'k lx•fnr{' the 11e<ldrng. 1'1l'lun·' l'l't'l'llt'.'d afll'r that lime 11111 1101 lw ll"l'tl Fnr l'fl).! lj!1·mt•nt announrl'ment:-; it 1s 1111pl•r;il11 t• lhUI lh<: !'-lory . 31SU 3('l'O':fl· pa1111:tl h) a bl:11·k aml \I h1tc glos::.y pit': tur•·. h1• ~u hrn1llctl !>IX \ll'Ck~ _or .more 1w111n• thl' "edchn~ dat1·: other\\ 1sc 1t 11111 not b1· published · To h1•lp fill n•qwn•ments on b<1th ":eel d1ni.: an1I cni.:ai.:t•mc•nt ~tones. form.:> ~urc ~11a1lt1ble in all lhuly 1'1lol offices. Fur· ther que~hon~ 11111 ht• tins"en•d hy Pt.'ople 1>1•partmf'nl ~tuff mcmt>t•r!> at 642· 132 1 Rite Dates Told Lorenz-Cotton Mr and i\f r.s . J ohn t.orcn7. or Cor ona dcl ~h•r huve announced the cnitaaem e nt of their <Joui:hter, Clare Lorftlz and ('harks Bishop c.ot· ton, son of t he Ch:trlcs I'. Cottons of Balboa. Miss Lorenz graduatl'd from Corona del Mar Iii 1th S<' hool 11 nd al· tended sr ho<>I In Zurich and UC Ir vine. She af· flll·nt ed w i t h De lta Gamma. H er fi o n cc is a 1traduate or Catalina Island School and USC. They are planning to marry Oct. 23 in Our Lad y Queen of the Angels Churc h, Newport Beach. Clere Lorenz Bianchini-h Oaug erty Mr. a nd Mra. Frnnk V, Blenchlnt of Newport Beach announc'd the bet r othal of thei r dauahter. Theresa Ann lli<1nc-hlnl and M 1chael Lewis OauJtherl y. She is a graduate of Corona del Mar Hlfth School and attende d Oranllt.' Coast Collelle whert' her fiancc also 11tudied. He is a ttr aduatc o( Saddleback Jligh School and the son of the E. L. Daughe rtys o f San Diego. An October wedding is being planned. "The Soil Extradors" CARPET Q.EANING SPEOAUSTS Y•C• S....O.Owl1J till• THURSDAY , J ULY 2' By SYDNEY OMAllll ARIES <March21·April19): Moder ate pace now serves best interests. Emphasis on plans whi<'h en('ompass family, home, security -and the luxuries of life. TAURUS (April 20 ·May 201 : Look behind the scenes. Means don't take too much on face \'alue. Give full play to creali\1C urge. You have right to express feelings. GF.MINI 'May 21. June 201 : Contracts. legal documents relating to property, real estate coulct be spotlighted. Older individual will lend benefit or experience . CANCER <June 21 ·July 221 : You complete project task with aid of one familiar with ins· outs . .'. contacts arc made which help remove red tape. J ourney, communication figure in pie· ture. LEO (July 23 • Aug. 22 >: New approach to fi nances would be constructive. Emphasis also on speculation, change. romantic involvement. VIRGO <Aug. 23 ·Sept. 221 : You are able to get assurances in writing. What had been a pro· mise of greater security ..• can become a legal commitment. Know it and do something about it. LIBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct. 221: Diversify. Be versatile. Make inqwncs. The more you ask. the more likely that ans\\ers \\ill be received. SCORPIO 10ct:23 ·Nov 21J: 1-'ricndship is fine. but being self·rehanl now 1s essential. Know it and act accordingly. Hev1cw. revise. tear down and rebuild. Money promises could res ult in rub· ber checks. SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 22 ·Dec·. 211 : You have insights. "psychk impressions "The Cutun• pre· sents an outline. You need not be in dark. It is a matter or sec in~ -or refusing to ~ce. CA PRICORN (0cc. 22 · .Jan. 191: What might seem an interminable delay is merely an "emotional breather.'' AQUARIUS <Jan. 20 · Feb. 181 : Rest laid plans ... have allernat1vt'S. Leave options. for vourself. Seek information which 1s not r eleased through ordinary channcb. P ISCES I Feb. 19 . March 201: nas1c re .. alities come into focus. 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I CHRISTMAS CARDS 20% Off 11111 IUll .. , •• ., Ill lt1t CIH U 111 •u !UIUllll P4Hlll ANNOUNCING fbiana Per~ai~ 1':.r,,at .\111/111y 1''111 \h'1~ ,\ \\'11111c•11 / 111(11'1/l'I ftt N ll},~1~1-,,!~as ; :01 JamborPe Rd Newoo•t Beach n40-4740 OF.AR .\L~O : i\ foodaholk h another 't>"ion or an ak-oholic. The ,\· mui.t h e lp lh<·msehes . DE \ll \~=--I.,\ '\IH,lt!-. I .111. enga1:cd to a 'cry ~aut1lul. , l'I , fme and 11 thought 1 \'er~ pun· '.''Oung woman Slw c·omes from,, r e li i:ious. pol1t 11 al l ~ 1 "'· ::.enall\'t' fam1I'.' \h''e llee11 1..0 ing together < t'Xdush ely 1 for '\l T!--l;\1. \l~t-:~\'ll.l t-: i rial 0111. If 'ht ··'" "~o." apologh.e for ) OU r \ Olt· or llO t'l>O· rideoce and r,ut the matter out or \OUr h~ad. H 'h<' 'a~!\ "~ ('.\," ~ou'H· l(ot a \\11011 nt•w .\cl ul 11ro· •~...-~••.,.H_M_•_ .,...!"!.~..,._t-•_..,._!'_4_!"_•_"'4_!'_•_.,._!'_.,.!'_•_ blemll to dC'al "Ith. linillwr. Good l.11ck. Calendar: Summer Fun (9°D:Jo() f Tbe 0i a Craft Cellar o ~ll'SICAI. T llEATRf: Sunday. Aug. 1, in lh(' Bahia Cor inthian Yacht Club. Gl 'ILD: A nosta lgic trip to the ·20s 1s hem ~ planned by the group "hen the1· attend a Great Gat~b~ pan~ at 6 JI m '.\1USit" or lhal era WllJ be played a nd to add lo Jcs tl' 1tit:s. guests are en· Counseling Family Studied 1'\\o hundred marr1<1)!(• and fam1lv c·ounselors from around thl• \\Orld ore e\J)('Cted at a ''eek·IOnJ.! :.esMon in ll'•·hniqu<'~ of counsel· mi:: begmnmJ.! :'11 oncla'.'. i\UJ.! :! Tht.' :.e:htCln "111 be.' thl' 2:Jth annual e\ent sponsort.>d by the Aml•r1c:111 ln<;t1tute of Family Helat1on" lo stud.' m <1rrt:1J.!l' and th<' fam1l.v. Topic·:-''ill 1nduck 1·11ntrart therapy in con- ll1l'lt'd marriagt•:-.. \\hat \\l\t'S \\ISh their husbantl" knl'\\ ahout \H111wn. llC'h:I\ rnr treat ment of m:trttal d1sc·ord and thl' nl'\\ sex thcrap,\ Amnn).I ~pl•al..l•r::. \\Ill lw Wilham Classer. ;\J 0 . author n ( 'lfraltty Thc•rop~ ... "ThC' ldt.•ntil~ S<x·1l·l~ .. ancl hi:-11111.·~t hook. ·1•0:.1t 111e i\ddil'· 11on Also ll•adln).I !ll'S~Ulll:O. \\ 111 be CarlCrl'd n Brodt•r11·i. l'hV. 11n·:-1dl•nt of the National Coun d i on l''a m1lv Rt"lnllun:-Donald F Tweedie. P hD. aut hor or "l.o,::otherapv' and "The Chris · uan and th<' C11uC'l1 · and Jume~ C Dobson. PhD. author of l>tt n· 10 01 .. t·111lint· · Dean C Smith. i\IFll OranJ,!e County Uranch d1n•c·tor. 1:. cha1rm an of thl' l'onft'rence lie "aid ·;\I arr·1ai.:,• 1~ not a i.ucccssful entt'r· µrt:.c 1n th\' l 'n1t1•tl Statc•s toda.' The divorce rate 1:-. cltmbtn)?. -:-t1.·acl1h and amonJ? m any "ho ar<' nomm.ilh and ll'dm1c-alh married. too man' don't e\ en pretend lo mal.l• a l>Ul'Ct'SS of rt . • "Serial polyi.:am) and ne'l(1ble monogam'.' art' amon~ doubtful alternatlH!S to 1rad1tional marna.:l' thut usual!~ end up in cconom1l' or emolronul d1s asll'r. Our C'oncern here rs to con· tanm• to seek "::iy:. to n •\llahLl' marnag<' and th<> fam1t~ .. Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace. Cameo Highlands . Shorectiffs -all are neighborhoods of bea utiful Corona del Mar -and all are areas ot prrme residential properties . Properties which secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds. If you own property anywhere . along the Ora nge Coast and are in the market for an equity trust deed loan. call Linda Blue or Doug Bulley of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They'll be happy to give you informati on about a loan over the phone . The number is 644-8824 . Call 1 Newport Equity 'Funds ,Inc. Real E1tare Brokers AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER &20 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 11-4J6o4•.a82 ... couraged to \\ear to:- tumcs of that time. SWEET AOELJNF.S: The Mi ss i o n VleJO Chapter had d o u b le quartets pl a ce s econd and fifth in fleJZ1o nal rompetitron Ssnlo(ing group:-from Southern C.:altforn1a , Ariiona. Ne" ~l cx1co and Texas vied for honors during the session in the Laguna I Lills Hilton I lotel. The local ~roup meets everv Monday Ul 7·30 p.m: at El Toro lli~h School. MARDAN: New of· fil'ers or the l'l'ntl'r of educational therapy ::U'l' trus ll:t',. a ...... llauser . Arlen' Sl hall·I Mary M <'Chl·~ nt·' .111.111 McSunas anct ~1.,t I.. Olson. The t"cntcr 1::. ;. non profit l'Orporatlon '~h1d1 IH 0 \ i d (' S I t• Ill l ti I .ti educ:it1on to s ludl nh who t"annot a<'htcn: 111 lrachl1on a l pubh t" or private schoo l pro grams ORANGE DISTRl(.T: Deans of <'hairrnen from 22 Junior Women's Clu~ wi ll meet for a rap session al 7 : 30 p m Thursday. Jul~· 29. in th<' Laguna Beal'h home of Carolyn Zehner. dis trlrt dean of chairmen Faye Wilson, pre:-.ident. ---------- Lafayett e G . Jones. \ICC president; Diane Fr:ink. tre asurer. and Kitt\ Westover . secr e tarv · ( J \('9' \ "tt:K )IU' ) oo ocooooooo NEEDLEPOINT MACRAME STITCHERY -RUG S -DECOUPAG E CLEARANCE SALE 40~FF ~ EVERYTHING Named to the board or REVEALS GOOD UHTIL JULY lhl ; In,., ••• n ltl a I {el I _._ •• _._,.,_ ... __ ._,.,_._._ .. _ .... _ .... __ .... _°"_ .. _oc_h_-_._u_ .. _1_1_ .. _ Now! Eal,Drink and beMariachitt al lhe RedOnion Mexican • ....:, ........ _._ .J. Our !:trolling MaJ'ldClus will add that cxlJa·spcctd] k'!it1vo touch 10 your cbrung cxpennncc Quench your thlfst with one of our frosty and roftoslunq Marganta!I. great by the glass or pitcher Oi our now Mi119a.ntt\ Grando flOdted Wllh Gold Tcq111la (:) " ·.. ' . I ·'1--< . ·1 ( ,,.., '\• . ./.' \, ' ,,.,( ~ . .,,1.~ ... r I Your eyos will d!'ltc1ht to our rnlorful and ot.llhonttc now cooturncs. Your h11d9ct wiU shout Olli! <11 how httlo ym.:U pay lo oa1, ch in~ and bo M.uli\clu'd tlt tho Rod Oruon. More authenbeally delicious Mex1can Restaurant the hnest, most memorable dishes. More Marganta for your Mexican dirung expenence m money Colorful new costumes. Strolling Southern Cahlom 1a. Mariad us. Very reasonable pnces Come to our casa soon. Bring your of o~~=:e:r ~~On famtlw:1f gi~=~: to making the ~ f.i. ,;O'll, something special Red Onion Meldcan "' , ~ to remember. Mexkan- ElToTO 23732 El Toro Rd. (714) 586-0230 (San DIG90 Fwy.-405-exit El Toro Rd. nonh) .. - l ' , . . . (.f DAILYPILOT WedMlday Ju tr 21 1e1s Wedne5day July 28 t916 !.· S d. r . . i or 1ne ~u1s1ne: The Portugut"se have long in$isted that the oo~ ty true sar dine is a •ilvor y fi s h wh~u t ec hnaca l name 1s Sard na Pilchardts. For centur ies it has been uu,ht off the coasl oC Portugal , as well as Spoin und Ft1tnce. lhc n. me . ard1ne und . freshly.picked ohves. A created a~ million-a-mystique grew Ut> year Industry. Then the around Frend\ sardines pilch1trds beaan todisap. with coooois eurs treat. pear from Amencan in& them almo-st as re- '40tt'rs. ver e ntly a s Frt-nc b green beans 4 ounces dry white wine salt and pepper lo taste Arrance sardines on top and s prinkle with paremesan cheese and rtmalnin1 mtlted but· te:r. Brown "ndtt broiler Md Hn't. Servu 4. I ·Flavors Varied At one point, a Dntish court upheld this chum and ruled that \he name " ardine" must apply to members or the Sardina Palchar<Us family. (){f the shores of Italy 's winH, a recent report of Lake Com o hsber· the National Geographic men catch ':, s mall Society said. Sardines flat freshw ater fish buffs even met for last· "hlch aoes by the name lngs. • 4 tomatoes skinned and diced z 4'~ ounce cans skinless and bonel~ss sardines l t;,blespoon grated purmesan chccs" Smoky Zap Add a amoky twilt to a g~n H iid to eomple.. m e nl som e o r youl" barbecue lnori&el. lt'il f'asy . Tou tn tome jullennc •~rips o f Provolone cbttte with uvcral kinds ot lettuc(', estarol ~. e ndive or watcttreas. Serve with your t•vorlte vlnaleretto dressing. Salad Supper . The traditional family 111na cusserole takes on new flavor dimensions in lh1s heated-up version or a Neptune's Salad, pre- pared on-top o! the stove. 1n a JirrY. t.:se canned macaroni and cheese from the pan· try. canned French-fried onions. fresh garden vr~e t ab l es and a \ inegary dressing to bind. SF.PTVNE'S SALAD 2 slices bacon I tablespoon vinegar I teaspoon sugar ' .. teaspoon salt 1 1 cu p c h opped parslcy 1 medium dove )lurhc. minced 2 ca n s elbow macaroni & cheese 1 < t-ounce 1 can tuna. c1rained and fla\ed t cup dil'C'd fresh tomatoes l (31!!·0UnCt>I can f'rench fried onion~ Pepper In sau<'e pa n . cook bacon until cri!\p; r e· movc and cr umble. Pour off all bu t 2 ta blespoons drippinsis: blend in nncgar. sugar. salt :ind pepper to taste. parl>ley Jnd garlic. Cover: cook over low heat 5 minutes. Stir an maca roni. t un a , 1omatoes and onions. Heat: stir occasionaJly. Garnish with bacon and addi tion a l pa r sley. Makes about 6 one-cup servings. Chilies and salmon tcnm up t o make this bakl'd "salad" a super· spiced family favorite. C'ool the m eal with Mock Sangria. 81\KEDSOUTll·t)F. THE-BORDER SALl\D I can 1S"1t ounces llcl Sl)lmon 2 c ups rct e r y, chopped fin e ·'• cup du1rv -.our <.'rt' am • , cup sllel'cl ~rcen onion 3 tablespoons d1cC'd Jtrccn ch lies 1 i teaspoon Jtnrhc powctt>r •-: h'aspoon snit 3 cups corn chaps Pnprika Avocacto sllcf's lAmon sli<.'l'S Oroin salmon. rt'M'r\ 1ng 2 t11bll's poons hqu1d. llreak sa lmon into mt'<hum-sizc t•hunks. Comb11w celery. sour <'rl'am. onion. ch1lcs. re- !l<'f\'C salm o n liquid. garlic powder and salt. Mix lightly wJ th s almon and corn chips. Turn into shallow l ·'h quart baki n g di s h . Sprinkle lightly with paprika. Bake in a 375 dt'~ree oven 20 minutes. until thoroughly heated. Garnish witb ooeado and lemon slices. r.taJtea 4 to S servings. MOCK SANGRIA I 13-ounce can fruit punch Juice or 4 oranges <about l cup' Orange slices for garnish l cup c r anberry juice l 16-oun ce bottle c can 1 ginger ale Combine all ingr e· dienls in pitcher . Serve in tall glasses of ice with noaHng orange slices. Makes 6 servings. II ltAHa8801 • MOtHY aaca CiUA•ANTll ON OUALITY MIA Tl f¥11t •MCI Of Ml&f t\ UNCo-DlttON&U 'f GUAIAH•U D ro •<1 •" •011 °" •oue '"OMI • WtU If Ottfef\11.t f l t fUMOCO Until a few year a,o. California fa shcrmen netted thous ands or tons or pilchards each year. They gave the e cousins of the Eur opeun pilchard of Lilke Sardine and is llere is a recipe frorn held \n high esteem. F'or Spain for sardines with ~n hors d'ocu\'re it u; green ~pp~rs and while.• tooked 1n o il. thcn wine munn41t~d 1n nnei;3r. S tablespoons buttt-r ~ hlch h'1S been bo1lt'd 2 lluge diced cal'TOt.' with wald thyme. and . 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Ol9QIMAl llAll4'1 • SWftf • lllD 15 4 ONIONS .. ... lt, UlllOl••MOC,,_,,y~ 194 GI.ANGIS ......... . CORN tallot • oro 'A""v SWUl•ll~ll ~!!!MAMON ROLLS_ ! •.o' 4 5 c ~!~JSAUCE ! ,~, 574 !t~Rl!. £~.!!~! .... fO ! l1-0/ s 1 • 13 !!~!ORATED Mill ............ tHU. 31 c rs~.~ .............................. >H>I. 95c f'§Yff!~~-..... ! .... l ~I. s1.1 a ·:9J"RlllA S 1., ...... MIX ....... U-LI. 9..i c5' .. •.•!!.cl(EANfl 32c • OA CAE~M ........ 11-0l. 490UNCES PRICEINCl. 10' OFF LABEL * ' l , I f .. Good Eating A (1 h IS a dchcalely Oa\·ored and tender·O~shed pro duct which 11> eas1h ruined b\ "roni:: cookini:: It real I\ needs not much m ore than lhoroui::h ht:altn~ l o be i::ood cai mg. l\lanv fi:.h. i.uch ttl> trout. ar£> <'\CC'llent ''hen !-tufltd with butler bread cubes and 1 t'l:l'table!> :-.t•asoncd 1111h Wor ccster1>hire :.uuce. BA KED sn :rn:o T ROl'T 4 4 ready -lo·cook lrout 1 abou1 I pound carh • , ""'Sall Worceste rshire suun · 6 tablespoons butter or marirnrinl· 1 i cup Cinel.v ch<Jppcd onion 1 2 cup dried green pepper 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 cups lOU!)ted !>read cube:. '4 cup <·ho pped purl-le~ or'' a1crac~!- S prr n kJ e t r o ut 10s1dc and out "llh !'alt .ind Worces ters hire sauce: rcfr1J?l'rat e for 3 mrnut<'' Meanwhile. in a medium SRU<'cpan mdt ..\tablespoons of thl butter. Add onion und green pepper. ~aute for J minut., Stir In 11 i tea~poons salt. 2 lctispoons Worcesl<•r!.h1n sauce and lemon ju1<'e. mix \\Cll Gently max in bread l'ubes and par:.lc~ Stuff :ibout ' cup into each fis h ca\ll.> 1\rrunj?c f1!'h m a bullt•rl·d :.hal101\ baking pan Dot fish with remaining 2 tahlt•:.poons buttn Cover and bake an .1 prcht"atC'd mo<lcr<ilt• m t•n 1 35(1 degrees f'. I Until fish 0akMo f:ll•ll~ \\hell IC lt.'0 \\1th a fork about 20 m inutes Scon e with l<·mon \\edge~ .\lakes I sen an gs Salads • • Crisp 't'(fetable .al d ti , en.11\tne<I \\Ith navorful dr . 1ngs. makt> "ondt>rful complt' m nt.s to 11-.h dinners. To retain crispne . prt'pare lhem ut the I l mlnutl• 1-'or u mannatt'd mcdl~y. th 111 Ill dre sin~ until '>en m~ llnh ~l :\01 F. R SAi.Ai> I !'.mall hl•ud \'UUhOO\\el I pound fre:.h p<>u~. ,hl'Jh.>d '1 l'up prepared must ard •, t•up <1u1r~ :.our crl.'am '.!. 1 ublespoon:. i.uiiar :! tubll•spoons 'im~i.:a1 • , 1t•:1!-o1><>on :.ult Ill to 12 cherry lomatoei. !:-.l1parale cauhflo"t>r into bill' 'll<' Oowert•b. rook \\Ith pea:. In 'ma ll amount s alted b-01l1ng \I al<'r for :I minult?S Dram and rh1ll Briski~ :.t1r together mustard. sour tream. '\u~ar. ,·mej?ar . and -.alt. pour oHr c;suhno"er. pea:.. ..ind cht>rr~ tomatoes tOSSIOJ! llR hlh ~Jakt's about 6cup:. Seafood Book Out 1\uthors Paul and M11v1s Hill art> and d11 er:. and seafood en thus1a:-;b The' h•11 (' rcst•arehoo ~c;,1lood for <'1phtC'en ~ t•ar!. and theirs i:; th\· f1ri.t gcncrul publication book that CO\ er!-t'\'crythini:? in the sea from lh<' ~1:1nrlpoant of \\hat i:. l'd1ble, \\hat I!\ lOXIC. \\h(•re 1t 1:. found. ho" to 1dcnW> 1l. ho" lo CJIC'h II , und hcrn to prepare• 1t for the t abil' The Ecl1bll' Sea 1A.S Barnes &. Co . ~ts• 11 a~ "ntten to cntertain J!-\1 t'll a~ to 1n1orm. ~tty its pubhshcr' Mos1 r<'l'•ll<'l> 1n the book are tho<>l' of lhl' authors. but man~ hJ 1 c bel'n c·ont n butl'd b) di\ inJ!. h~hm)!. and l·ookini:: enthusiast<; hkt• Hai Cannon Arthur God fre,. \'alC'rt(' and Hon Ta\IOr. l'Pll'r .\I a ll h1<'~,pn Lio' d BndJ,?<'i> and · Buv ldnn · Here's 10¢ from Pepperidge Farm to help you remember these old-fashioned cookies! Sugar cookies \v1th creamery butter and sugar spnnkles. Ginger Man \\ith cinnamon and brown sugar Chocolate Chip v.ith whole egg. and pure chocolate O~IL y p LOT C.'i Crispy Complement ZIPPVZ CCllll\1 REU Sll ALAD cupo1I ' ' t•up 'lnt',:tar I ell\ elope apoaih~tll :.IHK'< m" l t t• .l s p o o n u ~ J r n r ('qlU \a lent of S\\ t<eteher 5·6 cups d1red l l1C'ch1m • ~ cup ehoppcd grttn J>CPPN 2 tablespoon chC)ppt><I ~r1•t•n onion C'omb1n1· 011 11ne~u1 . contl•nt~ l)f t\U\ICl' mi )I. l'fll clo!)t'. tmd !'<U~ ar Add tuC<'htn1. Mrl't'n J>C l>P•'• .10d gre<'n o nion . tos:. l 111htl~ Chill Makes 6 cup:.. )I EXICt\l\ R ELISll SAl..i\O .I pound green bean:-. cut in 1 2-an<'h p1ec~ 1 ~cupoil mix '1 cup ,·1ncgar t en' elope l'h1la :.eaM>nin~ I tablespoon :.ui?ar t cup chopped t•clcr) ',cup chopp<'d gn~n Pl'PP''I 2 tomatoE'~. 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I mcd1un1 l lo\ c J!J rlH c ru hed •2 tl'&~poon ba~1I • tN1spoot\ th1 me I teaspoon pur~ll') Oakt'I> C'ombinl· 011 'lnt'~ur. t'ltA. i,:11rh<' <11111 b:1i.1l Blt>nd "<'II "tth rot on b,•uh'r or "'""'' "h1~1. Alld i.:tlt ·,,nd Jh'PPCr lO I u.;I\' l.t•t ~t.111d ul room 1t•m1X"rutun• 111 minut1•s befori• lo~....in~ !\ul 111 Sf'INAC'll S.\Li\D I 1x1\11HI frt•i.h sp1nu1·h rlll:.t'd 2 nwd1um orung1•:-., 1wl'l1•<1 .ind i.ltl'l'd 1 ml'd111m 11·d 1m11111. thinl~ 'hn'd 1 t t lljl h tH"f)ll l"\ltll.l•d 31111 t•rumbll•d ~.1lud dn•i.!.ing .lu~t twlon· ~t·n mi.: l'l)mbuw .-.pilllll h. 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And for a barbecue treat. we're olwAys pleased lb bone and butterfly them ... at no chur1te! FRESH! WESTERN GROWN! U.S.DJ. CHOICE! LAMB s249 CHOPS t:-1 ,., l l.~ ll .\. ('h•m<· .. ln··h \\(• ... lt•rn '"- LAMB s2a9 CHOPS:U • l l S IL \. C'hoirL• ... fresh Western _ !'luaiitht \\'.hil'ke_, redur(•d I 01 1 i:.11 Ranchero Steak s11t Pepper Steak •• s11t Lamb Chops muss 521! Ground Lamb .• 79c. Lenn .•. and U.S.D.A. Chrnrl''. Vodka or Gin •• s 399 Swiss Colony.-5269 Chemin Hlnnr Frenrh C'nlumh..ird GALLO s 199 TRIO MALJ- UUOI 1<11 ..... C'h1on1 i 11r l<htnr)lor1Pn Frozen Food LEMONADE So rtlrtstlin&! Seier( !>mall end of rhoice bee( rib LONDONs219 BROIL • Rib rut 11f l" S.D A C'hoire beef ~ ... fl£Sll FllETS! PACl1C RED . $169 SNAPPER .. Use the skillet. nvl'n or ![rill' Loin and rib ru1,. Clf C'ho1C'e beef! BEEF LIVER 6.9! f~h for llurnr' \ oung and tE'ndcr fRfSll FlLETS! WIJDWI $1 .'. 9, .. Ling Cod • Mild navored rod at it!' best lionelf'!I!> Snnttni:u •.• loin rul ! Chn1rt'' CHUCK STEAK 79! Braising Ribs • • 39c, Lu n! MeAtv! ll.S.O A C'hClil'e h('('r. Sliced Bacon ••• s1 •t El Rnnrh•\'i; own rnm:h-,.tvlc' 0 Bone Roast. • 99~ < 'hul'k nit l '.S.I> i\ C hoi rt• lw1•t 7 Bone Roast. • 89\ .CORNED 98( BEEF lltSIP • l l S 0 .A. Chmtl' "hole ur point h.111 Ham Loaf owoDY • s1 5! El H111whn',. hnm, pmk, fre..h el(it~! Turkey Breasts s 13! El Hancho'~ <:r. A w/rih eol(r, i:ibleti. Turkey -.-ru ... 39c, El H:ml'h11\, <:n1dt· "1\ .. , l(u•h. tendl'r Veal Chops •..• s35! 25< I s,,...t .. 12 ,, Mahi Mahi ••••• s 12! Turbot Fillets •• s 12! ( 'hurk rul l l S l>.A. Ch11i1·(• lwet Ground Beef ••• s1 1! l.nin cut . i;renuinr milk-led' Veal Cutlets .. s219 • . 1 Lasagna STOlml'S •• s 169 Ru.shed here from Hawaiian wotef'! f'"mm ky waters off Greenland ! Ext rft lean .•. hulk nr pall il" Ploin or l>rt'oded! Milk-fed veaf f a nul\' ,..,<' ••• .! I 11111H <' p:u·kn~1· Dinners :=:" . . . s159 Halibut Steak •·• 529! Centt>r cut from Northern fi~h Cooked Shrimp . s211 Serve lihrimp cocktail this week-end! Beef Rib Bones 39c, Mf'ol\' ll.S.0 .A. ChnirP -b.ike or h h·q Ground Veal ••• 5169• Lean ... 1tenuinP n11lk-fed veal! l 'hopped 'irloan ••r 'I url.n ... 1. 01 Broccoli SPUIS •••• 29c 'J ,•ndrr ancl lln\lirlul! ~prin1tllrld 111 "' Salmon ::-~ ..... s21! Split Broilers ~gE 69~ Limeade u z. cu ••• 23e OE>licioua baked: of rourse. but have you barbecued it? (COTll CUT SltUS ••• ZJt .. , 1.arj[e meaty fryinit chicken.-.. in halVV:-•.• hrml them. or barbcl'\Jl' tor u l'!usn mer l rt•l ;\linutE' l\1Aicl for <JU•"'"' (12 ll -3") Values are always in season at El Rancho! Mayonnaise oum ... 79< 1.nurn .Sruddrt' ... Jur t lw whol<'..i'"w i::ondnt'h..'I ~·ou <'1111 alwavs rrk 11pnn '. Niblets COLDOORN. ••••••••••• 29< l'endM i:nldr n kcrnrl" .... :1wCt•1 -ln•m t he r.reen Ci11n1: I.!"'• .111 Gala Towels ........ 49< Tomato Sauce • 23c Raisin Bran • • • • 59c :-\1111ry fllwor from Springfiflrl -IHM._ Acid l'ihc>r to your d1t'I -Skinnrr. Jfl <•1 Bloody Mary •••• &9e Soft Drink •1 ..•• 23e Tuvcm mokr" ii 1•;1w f11r 'nu' q 1111r1 f)elica tessen Canned Ham ~· .. s 5 49 Dubuque ••• rt'Ofly to slice nm.I NII -M hNll onci !'E'rve! 1 .c>on. 1n~1' • Mozzarella am. • 79c I >onn11n '« f, OT ""'*-• ( ...... > Sliced Tilsit. • • • ggc r >Mm"n · .. Danu•h " M (hrt Wit. ... , BEEF BOLOGNA Rath "i-l{rt'JI ~ndw1ch fixin'!'! 6 m 55< Laughing Cow •• 79c E11~v to 11prt>11tl -R Ill w<'rl1w• Orange Juice. • • 95c Minute Mo1rl Challf'd llltl'. pun-' 1~1 ,,, LITE LllE Sli('('(f fh<'<'<;t• s 1 09 pmclurl hv &rden! I:! ox Margarine SOJT ••• 59c F.a11y spreadin11 Imperial! 1 lh rtn. Cookies .., ••• ggc f'h111('l• of 4 variN ir-. in 19 or. bait Sour Cream ••• 29c E<'onomiu.> with Sprin1tficld! n 07. <'Ufl WITllUIS Chili con Carne 49e "lolley•s ~ .• Thiel., Hnt! 15 oz can Ricel•caue .•••••• 49c Flufly Wondn -in :.~ 117.. parkn1ZE' TOOTH ·91( PASTE ( "ll.'1111'" ... , l1Unn• ftlllllfV 'Ill' Root Beer ~~K •••••••• 89c A & W for old fu hioned nawir! Re11ular or SuJ?e r fre<>! In 117. htle11 ( .. ..,, Fruit Drinks :filON .. 29< Chilled -lor f~h Oavor! SprinJ?field -OranJ?E'. Grape. P11n1 h. f.('monnd<· Cat Food ~ ........ 8tors1 Your kitty w11l l11\l' Kitt\' cat luod'. ••. in Holihut. Sa lmon or Shrimp 118\'0n.! All lllIMDT ••••••• s 115 Borateem Plus • 79c f .llW f.Utfl' -Jtillnl J)llC'kBl(l'1 ('9c fie eff) Morr thnn n detNllCnt! 4ts 07. pk,.: W. k s101 IS ~m ••••• W. k s319 IS ClllOll m ••••• l,1q11itl 1l1•IC'fl!l'lll t11r l111111h 1ilrl' (Ilk off) Super fresh producr ~ P• I FRESH 19c 1neapp e HAWAIIAN..... • l\111t11t1hr lru1I • •. J>irkrd Ill ll11vur rw11k.tc1 lw nrrtnr !o\llCl.'I'. 01•li..ihtful trrol 80\' tim Blueberries frum \\'o,h1111:1tm ( Sro...nnr; fir-.t' 7 9 I.! 111 Ir.kt APPLES 1.rmc11,1rm... 3 Ls 1 fin1><1f All•pllrfX''<' 9 apple i:rown! 1-'rt•!>h! 5 Summer Squash fmn. w11h • " r.nrrtrn ln'llh . . . 2 9 # th>11t'3I (' n.,vor! • CUCUMBERS l1in1r-itn•f'n 2 29# firm-for " m~p ~hrr ... • fOI ARCADIA PASADcNA SOUlH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACtt NEWPORT BEACH EA STBLUFF IRVINE . ~ . . \ I .. '' ' ;' :. I "f'" ,,.,r1 A , ••• llll ,. • .. "''~wt•1•1n1,1 . c t ·' 't)1,.l1 Joo 'r• ••• 1, '': •• f ' ' • "" ' ~ "' u ! •• '''•Jll' "J',,l! ( .. , Hlll• f11'1•1'! I/ I , .l f~1' J,, ... I t'.)' , ... ,, ' ............. It' 8$11 SPm ................. 79c tJl..IVE OI.. ••••••••.••••••..•••• 89c MAGE IACS ................ 49c FAllC Sot I utR ............. 39C Pnrk•_. nt th'" bath ~11.t bart. Ilk "'I t\c-rtnlli·, -1ml)l'lr11!d Jrnm lluh' 8 m <:rt Clad -r1111 11111d' p11ckn11r nl :lO Oownv for fre11hntM1 17 OUllC'e ( 16e nlf) . FU lllUCDT-............. $1.19 BOIRl.Oll CUBES ••••••..•••••• 39c CYCU DOC FOOD •••••••.•.••• 29e IZ Plll·SOU ............••• $1.45 Sn'" on 1ti11n1 t<11t! Ilk tit *') :--1tt1111 &-tr •If t:h•tll!'n ••• 11kll. ot ;i:, !'.utnl)j>t" 1, :!. :Int -' -( h1ckrn Oinur! 11 "' fnr h8rd Ill ~t·I lll81n§! 3ll oi, (20C ofY) Try Quiche Whet )OUr ram1ly's ~eafood appetite with these low.cost main dishes combining r1sh. cheese and \'egetables Clam Pie 1s a pungenll~ Oa\'ored quichl'·hke dish featuring a rice crust. pre·baked and seasoned "ith pimiento An elegant cass!!rolc can be made by com bining sole fillets . fresh or frozen, 2ucchini. green pepper and onions in a creamy mushcoom sauce. All dishes are suitable for family or ('Om· pany. best complemented" 1th a tart vinaigrette· dressed salad. a.A~I PIE r eup s liced green oruons w1Ul to~ 2 tablespoon.s butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour •,cup hat( Jnd half 2 8-ooncc can:. minced dams •drain. re· ser\'e liquid 1 sau<.>e 1 :! teaspoon each s alt and Worcestershire '~ teaspoon each ~arhc PQWder and pepper I cup grated fheddar cheese I tablespoon dr) \ crmouth. optional 2 eggs, beat('n Rice Crust Saute onions in butter until tender but not brown. Stir In flour and cook several minutes longer. Add cream and 1J cup clam hquid. Cook, stirring constantl~. unlll thackencd. Add season- ings. cheese. and vermouth Blend a htlle hot mixture anto the eggs. Stir into the <'lam $auce Add <'lams Turn into baked nee crust. Bake nt 350 degrec-; I-'. for 15 minutes. To serve, cut 1n W<'df?<'.!> Makes 6 main dish servin~s or l2 hors d 'ocu\'re-1. RICE CRl'ST J cup!\ rooked riCl' 2cggs, beaten • ~ r up chopped p1m1cnto stufred ~rccn olives Combine rare. egg.,, and olives. Press (1rml) into a greased 10-inch pae pan. pressing JUSt to top edge of pie plate. Bake at 450 degrees t-·. for 10 minutes. flSll /\NDSPIN/\Cll QUICHE J one-pound package frozen white hsh fillets 2 eggs, hJ?htly beaten l IO ·ounc<? package frozen chopped spinach. defrosted 2 tablcspoons grated P armesan cheese l tablespoon chives or chopped green onion 1 table!lpoon butter or margarine Salt. pepper. nutmei:t to taste In a sauc epan s immer frozen fish 1n saltwater for 10 m1null'!-o, or until hs h Oakes eas1 ly with fork. Flake C1sh into nine-inch pae d ish Separate ly rombmc eggs, s pmarh and all seasonings. Pour over flaked fis h. then dot with butter or margarmc. Hakl· ror 20 minutes in pre· heated 400-dcgrcl' O\'l'll. Serve, hot. or cut mto wedges ancl sen c Cllld with sour cream dressing. Yields 4·6 ser vings sou: Zt 'COllNI CASSt:ROl.F: t one-pound pat•kaµc frozen sole. tha" cd l tables poon lemon 1u1ce 1 :i teas poon salt I lO·OUll <'C pnrkngc frozen zucchini slice". thawed •:cup chopp<'<I 1o:rern pcppt>r • , c up choppcd onion I tabh'spoon butler or margarine I can e re nm of r11ushroom ~oup 12'·~ ·ount·c can sliced rape olives, druancd 2 t ablci.poon~ whale w111t> l lables poun chopp<.>d pur-11<'"' I tabl<>SPOOll ct10pf1C'tl p1mwnt11 1'.l tcnspoon d1ll 't'\'t,.I Sprinkll• fish \\1th h•mon 1111ct• nnrl sa il. Holl up each fillet. then c•ut 111 h.1h cs. Place roll5 an shallow 1 • ,·1111.1rl b11kin~ d1~h Saute zucch1n1, Rrt'\'n lll'Pr.wr and onion laRhl ly in butler or maquarant> St ar Ill undiluted sour1. ohves. wine. parsley, p1m1ento and dill wee<!. Heat together JUSt to bo1hn~. then pour over C1sh rolls. Bake al 350 del(reCR F. 15-20 minutes. or ..antil fish Oakes casil.\ . M ak<>s 4 s('rvini:s fR9M Fash ion Island Newport Beach I . on Wed,,e5day July 28 1976 up to Whether you're hackpac king nr ju::it our lH1 the back porch, Oscar M<.1yc r Bolngn;1 or ,my uf our J 7 varicric:-of fresh de lie ious colJ cut!> rnn m;ikc Yl'llr favorite andw1ch ;i re;1I plc:isurc. So enjoy th<1<ic beautiful, la=y Jay:-of summL·r Wt th o~cir Ma yer. lc's Jclici(HI'>. DAIL'° PILOT f:7 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR -·l-. ' Juicy And Sweet. Luscious Tender Meat. lb. From 0... Garden~ FLUFFY RUFFLE FERNS PLANT FOOD , 6p~~h eac~349 :.u:. 5~~:.!· age ' Regular. by Sile Package '"'" h 5<•Cil~'' C~ lb. PORK SHOULDER FRESH FRYER THIGHS C Smoked Picnic or Drumsticks Whole cut From Frying Chickens . \ ,.. c~• c Sliced' Tied lb. 79c r f u s~oA t BONELESS 1~ CHQICEJ STEAKS OR ROASTS Cross Rib ~119 Chuck Beef Shoulder .... ., ~ Fl"ftr l reasl wfttl Rills HI. ggc lb. , The Key To Q,..f ~flnfl ... -~ ~ I USDA BEEF 1 CHQICE) Assures You ... TENDERNESS & FLAVOR We Guarantee It! "I Don't Be Conrused Ir F1ncr N1mes! Wiien Yot1 Want Saleway·s flnesl Ou111ty BHl ... luy USDA Choice letl And le Assured ol S1Uslacllon. .... .J ~~l~~·::i~y ~~~.~.~~. 12·0Z, P~g. 59c ~~!~!!,~~~~.~~~.!s.ounuP•t· 69C r.~~~"~~~~~12 1 .............. lb\ 44c Hormel Cure 81 Ham '2'' (Curemaster H1111s llr. S2.991 loneless.lb. ~~~~~,~~~ .......... 5 c~n s99• Liver Sausage 79c Safeway SlllOked. lllltdont we111111 ... lo. ' LAMB SHOULDER CHOPS " U.S.O.A. Choice American Shoulder s 1 a 9 &lade C41ts. """ I Shoulder Arm Cllops lb. S2.091 lb. ~ J2-oz.99c Bottle SAVE IN OUR VARIETY DEPARTMENT Box of 100 MR. c !~!l~ ..... 1c:!·$139 Pric:ts l~ c:::i,:-3 I. 1976 Ill los All!IC!el. Orat!CJ•. Wen4l#1. San ""'"dlno M atw$1de • jhcitM CltalN IM lit lufl. Salts In flelall Ou.wit.ties Only •IOI 8 c.Mo ., ... S• Ci.-..tt 1000 lr(lide Cr~ Ht..,... k oc-• •:• Nt CH st H<,-•ey. l ...... Inell • 2 I I E. I 7tli St .• Cttlt "4ttt •AIMM It 1111..-ie. ........... ltecfl •144 17 C..~tr Of. et W.-e, .,._._. . , . . I , l .. • ' I Light, tangy desserts llketh1s frozen crumb cake. made from fesf:1 lemons. suit a seafood palate. For Dessert It's a em on Light and I anl!~ lemon des rts make perfect endings to fish dinners The lcmon·s own freshing tartness lakes the .. f1shy-nesl' .. out or 'our pal . JUSt as 1ts ac1d1c content rubs out odors from your hand r cutting board. FROZEl'i L EMO RUB DESERT ':cup flour :? t<tblespoons brown supr 1 , cup butter or margaJne ' , cup finely chopl)l.'~cans :! c1u::s. separated 11 :1t·uµi.1 14 ounce cu !h~cetened condensed milk 1 1 cup rre:.h or bottle cmon Juice 11 J teaspoons JH'Utec mon rind 3 tablespoons :-.u~ar l\l1x Oour. brown sugtbuttcr and nuts until crumbly. Spread on cookie sheet h with Reynolds Wrap. Bake in 350 degree F oven until c p and golden. 13-15 minutes: stir occasionally to break up (umbs. Cool. Linc ice cube tray rith flca\r Outr Reynolds \\'ni1>. leavin,: I' :-inch collar &-ound cd~cs : spread :'-' of crumb m1xturl' 1n bottom Bcap_,gg yolks unt1l th1ck and lemon col ored: blend in condcnsd. milk Add lem'on Juice nA rind; stir until thickened. Beal egg whites until stiff but~l dry. Gradually beat in 3 tables· poems sugar. fold into>mon mixture. Pour O\'er cru"'5 in pan: sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Freeze unlil;rm. When sohd, hn from tray; cover with piece or Coil lar~enough lo seal with liner. 'Pr ess liner andJo\'er edges together: fold up and over to seal. Label : ret,-n to freezer. Cul into bars to serve. Makes 6 servini:s. LEMO~LUEBERRV CHIFFON PIE 1' , c ups van la wafer crumbs ':: cup su~a honey wheat germ '=cup melt butter or margarine. Com bine all gredienL'\ in bowl. Stir "cit t<1 blend. Press crumb mixJJrc on bottom, sides and rim of9-inch pil' pan. Chill. Spoon Lcmc1011lucberry Chiffon Filling into chilled pie shell. Rcfngeral1 al least 4 llours . Makes 6·8 servings. LEMON BLUEBERRY DDt'FON FILUN(; :l·ounn• prckage lemon gelatin • • <t C'Us> su(ar !l• cup bolling water · I ll•mon. i:ratecl nnd and juice 1 lJ·ouno• cnn l'\'aporaled milk r c up fre-h-<>r rrcucn bluclcrnes. thawed. rinsed and drained Dissol ve iclatin and s ugnr in boilini: water. Stir in tr mon rind ard juice. Refr1gerstc unhl consistency or un- beaten egg wUtl'S. I l'our evaporated milk into ice cube tray and free1c about 30 m1'lutcs. until t•rystal about ''·inch thick form around s1dN und hotlom of tray .,\cal "''a1l0raled milk" 1th <•lectric m hl'r nt h1~h speed u•tll stiff pt•uk.; form. !-'old whipped mnk into j.?l'lahn m1'<luit•. thl'n foh1 in hlul'l)Crries. ~KILLF.T LE;N PU FF 2 tab\cspoons llUtlcr or m ' garmc sortened 4 tablespoons nour 1 cup sugar ':i teospoon snll · Grnlcd rind of l lemon \ 5 tablespoons le mon Juice 3 eggs. sepuratcct l h cups milk Beat together the butteT, n~ur. 11 , cup or the sugar . salt. Jemon r ind and lemon juice. Beal ege whites until foamJ; Rradually beat in.remain· ing sugar unlll sliff. Beat egg yolks until thick ed and lemon color ; add 'millt and beat to blend: add to mon mixture and beat to blend. Bent in a large spoonful or tht whites: fold in remaining whites. Turn into s ix 6-ounce cust.-d cups. Bake in n preheated electric illet at 375 degrees with CUP5 set on a wire rack or jar caps no water is needed' unttl a cake tester inserted an the top art comes out clean about 40 minutes. Chill. Unmold. ~lay be sen: with whipped cream. There will be o cakehke top and custard bottom Jayer. Makes 6 servings. FltESH LEMON JCI CREA~I 2 cups whipping cream or hal hair 1 cup sugar 1·2 tablespoons fresh grated le n peel 1 J c up fresh squeezed lemon ju e ln large bowl. stir together cr ea and sugar until sugar is thoroughly dissolved Mix in lemon peel and juice. Poato eight-inch square pan, or directly into sherbet dishes .o emon ~als. f'ret;ze several hours until firm Makes a 11:: pints. Garnish with lemon cartwheels twists. It's All Greek The Creek ha,·e a ~ore! for Greek Style Fish Kabobs nostaemo delicious' The Creeks have a wa' ~ ith ClSh. They u e lemon. 0010n and olhre 011, teamed with p1ces and • easonings. to come up with the kabobs' delicate flavor and aroma The Creeks were probably the first to turn the r est or lhc Med ite rruneun on to fi s h They used to catch mull\'t and turbot. lunu. pereh, moray and skate In California k1tch<>ns. tht' kubobs can be made with fn•sh or frozen rlsh fJllcts. Use sol(' or s napper. halibut, perch t'vcn river catfish -for this grilled specialty. GREEK STY.LE t'I. II l\A808S 2 pounds thick fish fillet!>, fresh or frozen ~ .. cup olive oil '~ cup lemon Jui~ 2 tablespooos finely chopped onion 1 clo,·e gurhc. sh«'d 'i teaspoon s alt J le mons. c:ut into chunks Lemony Tomato Sauce Thaw fillets. 1C frozen Cut into 2·inch chunks. Combine and mix oil, lemon juice. onion , garlic a nd sail: pour o\'er fish. Cover and refrigerate 2 to 3 hours, or longer 1f desired. turning fish chunks Se\'('ral limes. Thread fis h chunks onto 6 skewers s eparating pieces of fish with lemon chunks . For easier turning. each serving may be threaded onto double skewers. Place on broiler pan. Brush with remaining_ <ill·Jemon j uic • mixture. Broil about 4 inches . from heal. turning once, about 12 minutes or until fish Oakes easily when tested with a Cork. Brush with Lemon~ Tomato Sauce several tim es dunng broil· mg. Serve with any remaining :.au('e 1\1 akes 6 servings. L EMONY TOMATOSAGCE I 8-ounce can tomato sauce 2 tables poons lemon Juice nnd 1 ~ teaspoon grated lemon t tablespoon chopped parsley I teaspoon s ugar 1 2 teas Poon orci;:ano Combine ingr edients: simmer uncovered about 15 minutes to blend navors . M akcs about 1 cup sauce. I . -- Wednesday Julv 28 1976 DAILY PILOT C9 Downytlake· Buttermilk \Vaffl s . are 40% bigger than Aunt Jemima'sl ON DOWNVFLAKE BUTTERMILK WAFFLES (CHAS . McCABE ) PUTS tongue firmly in cheek In the DAILY PILOT Anything this moist, this deliCious With Moist & Easy 11 only takes two minutes 10 get a great-tasting cakr, ready lor the oven. All you do is add a cup of waler and 111r. Right m the baking pan What you get out of tho 011on Is a delicious cake loaded with to Sly morsels Like crunchy nuts or 1u1cyra1stn!'Ordcep dark chocolate chips. How about putt mg SOfTIOOl lhat home-baked 900dness Inside your fam11y1 New Moist & Easy Snack Coke M1xes trom Duncan H1nos~ Ba nano Nut And Double Chocolate Chip. And $p1cyApplc Aa1s1n. Qf DAILY PILOT Wtdnffd•r July 28. 197& ·Dining Out Bites Into Budget By DOROTHY WENCK u on your plote). a~ to or~r a la carte ln poon> • .:ru\ )'. butter. or -.h1ch ts imported from that palm 011 <'• n be pro- ..._.,,,_. Senior cit hens steadof1wholec:ne1'l,c>r ~rcrearn onpota.t<>t•:s. M alay!>u1 :rnd lndonc-!>la ducedata s harplylo,.·er I '• How much food does pa.rt1c ularly compla111 ot share porhon.s with an btlth·r. lelly. or honey on -ha.s anrrea ed #:ttaUy ('O:fl than · soybeans. your family ot t.hal is this larac·siic· e rving utinc partner. For eic· bread. whipped cream in the U.S. in the lust (l'W Th~ US i mpo es no tm· notp~ep1aredat.bome? pr oble m . tn the San ample. one order a ondeuerl!i )ears tlmporu doubll'd port quot.ts or CU!flom s ,i I .I lo Southem (;ahfomJa. 1-~ranci&CO IHt:I, a salad , th e o ther a * * • between 1974 and U'75, duh t':.unpalm oll away-rrom-home foods st>n1 or.s uctaon arou1> 8andwlch. ;1 nd CD<'h Q I've noticed n.•cent lort>umple.1 nfortunattl)', for con- m'lle up Onc·lh1rd of the eohiH~ lhc ~ooperauon person eat half an or~r ly th st thl• tor · brnnd The ruison for thi._' an tiumen., when palm 011 total co.i of foods 0 f a nu m b c r of Another way to controJ maraiarint• I buy con crease 1& th(' dramut1c rupluct>~ soybean 011. pure.based. Tbl» lncludt-1 r~lill1urant.s rn serving :i calories is to watch what tuirus pnlm oil. l don't re· n $e an ,.orld palm oil ('Orn 011. und other plant fooda from restaurants. "senior pl:ate'' with a re-you add to foods tbnt con· member li''~rn~ this 011 produl·t1on und rt>i..1111111~ oils, ther\' ls n dN•rcwsc fast food outlets, lunch duced omounl or rood for tnbute extra bU~.tr, fat. the lublll bl•forc Wh' url' dt'creai>ed pt'lces. An 011 or JX>I> unuturated fat In trucks, school and com· •Ullghtlv lowerprk•c and calonc11. t-'"r exam they Ublll J? 1t '! i It palm tree )•1chis ulJ l<> thv product. Corn lind pany cafeteria s. and &me 'rcstaurunts will ple. sugar and cream because pulm 011 is oi .i.ooo pounds or orl J'('r soy oll both contain !JO« vendu~g machlnc1o. allow you to ord('r thl' added to coffee: dressing more pol)•unuturutcd a cr\', ~ompared \o onJy polyun:c <1lura ted tat. £~hng ou\ presents child's pl:.itc to solve this on salads Cmany have fat., 300 PoUOds oC s.oybt:an oll Palm oil h os only 9q, nutratlonul problem~ for dilemma. Other answers 100 ealories per tables· ,\. Use of palm 011 -per acre. which nll.'ltnS tlOlyunsaturatcd fat. aome pe.ople. especially .-------------_..;.-------------------------------------1r----------~---lhose •bo are trylng to c o n t r o l ~ a I o r I 1· , <"Mlntt rol, or sodlurn Intake Restaurant meals. un le:n thos~n careful!), tead to be high in f:al, swell. su,car and pro- teila -allot which carry calories. O ften the rats are saturated -from meat, butter, lard ~ in cooking which meaas a proble m to thou who are trying to control cholesterol. On the o the r hand, many restaurant meals are low in important nutri e nts s uch a s vitamins A. C, and E, iron, calelum. rolic acid and othe r trace minerals because the y contain f ew f rui t s and vegetables. If you eat out only oc- -easionally, you are not likely to suffer nutri· tionally from this im· balance or nutrients. But if you eat out re~ularly, you have a need lo be concerot>d. What can you do about it" For one thing, on the days you eat out, try to be sure your other meals ('Ontain rruits a nd vegetables to make up r o r th e m i ss1 n g nutrients. And. if you have a weight problem. trv to eat relativelv low calorie foods the ri:>st or the day. Many people complain that restaurunt servtn~s arl' t oo lar.:£'. anti t hcv ·rt• f 11<'l'd \\ ith th~· dil~mma or t:'illwr 11\'l'r eating or wastini;? food hy not Nttin~ it all !Of coursl'. if you cat it whl•n you don't ·need 1t. )ou're wasting food Just us much as when you lcavt.• Fish Saucy Some fish. cspccrnlly batter fried or poarht.'\I, perk up in Clavor with the addition of a tradatlonul Tartar Sauce or l'OOkt.•d Dall Snucc. One is ca:.ily made with mavonn:11st.•: best when 111.lowcd to marinnte to allow season· •nits to coml' into their ()WI\. The other, Dill S1111cc, ii; prt'pared similarly lo a 1-'rench bechamcl saU('(' t'omb 1nin ~ mi lk un<t nour. butter and stock. &-rv('d on lhe :-.idc or ladled over cooked C1sh, at udds a creamy touch of el<'gance to your dish. TRADITIONAi, TARTARSAUCF. I <'UP rnuyonn111sl.' 3 lablcspoons rindy chOp!)('d onion 3 t n bl l's poonlo <'hop1wd sweet pickle. dnuncd 3 ta b l es poo n t•hoPt)\•d parsley 3 t11b l c~poon:c chnNl<'d slurred ollves Combine a nd mix •n· .ircdlt•nt11 ; chllt. am.a. SA l/CF. 2 l<'lJllllOOOJ dill Wt.-etl 4 t ablcspoons butt<•r 1 l'llV ehkkt·n {1r Cl~h t-lOC'k l r upmilk 4 t nhkspoonii floor I tN1spoon sugar ''•·I leui;poon salt 4 t ablt>sp<rnn:-. \'lOl'):Or JUiCt> or I ~ lemon 11 tcas r oon dry mustard t cup sour crcnm l\1 cit tht' shortening Inn heavy sauce pan over medium heat. Add dill. sugar. and salt. Add the stock and bnng to a boil. Mix the Oour with the milk and pour this mix· ture Into the bolling Ii· quid. stirring constanUy. R e du ce h eat. add vine1ar. lemon juice, and mustard and simmer for at least 20 m inutes. sUr- ring occasionally. Before serving .. spoon some of the hot sauce lnto the sour cream to warm it up. then add it all to the ' sauce. Cover Md keep warm for abouts mlnutes before scirvlng. Makes about2 cups. Boneless Top Sirloin ...... ~ I '"' u;J e..···n•OL •• tn..t-. Small End Rib Roast ·~ 1" Pork Sausage '"''°'' ....... Large End Rib Roast ,. l'•~lt. .r1CJ((# 7-Boni Chuck Rout Boneress Round Steak t< ,,._l>fDfHt.f Fresh Fillet of Sole .• 11• ·~ 79° ·~ 1°' .. p• Top Round Stnk t."l""f lM •u-.OtC>IJll• T-8011 Steak Porterhouse Steak ......... u (·fl• u .• ,. 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From b•rt>ecue9 a chaiae lounges to patio ther· · eters and baby lloets. But hurry, b use g<>Od things nav• a way Of going I I. • A N ,_,, IUCUO AVIL stJ t I.A P A&,llA A Vlll\ll MUNfJltCTOll HACM 11• ltAlteOll 81.VO. 'LAO\IMA MIU.I UUtO. IUCUO AVL •MUMTIMGTON HA "MUMTINO'Toet •AC:M "" AT\.ANTA A MUI , .... aOUA CMICA AV.llUI •STANTON 'TUSTIN • tt012 lllAOllOl.IA AVl. tNW lftOOCHUftST STftHT 2UTI CAaOT ftOAD Al U '.U 'C*AllCM Mlt L CMA"'-1• AYl!fW •tAlllTA AMA Hn 801 8MIT°'-an.H'T tTOftHOft!H DA.ILY t A.M. 7 ... CATI.LI.A AWL tun NIW""'T AVallUI "WHTMllHTI" llOl"WHTlllNITt91 AYINUl ·wu1 Tift ·•M•mu UtTt ftlttOOAll ITMIT t .... I. IWL....., H . I DAILY PILOT 28 1976 Grains Fill Menu Loolrla1 lo try &umetb1ng new In the way of 1raln.s or i-tarches to rm up your dinner menu -a nd your guests? The followlnc dishes make the most of tbc vitamJn and niacin conlml found lo whole-grain wheat bul1ur . brown race and potatoes. HEU BaOWN llJCE l cup brown rice ·~cup diced mushroom" I 2 cup finely choppt,."Clomon 1,. cup buue r "•teas poon r o1>c mury, crushed l 'S CALLOP£D POTATOES 6 mec:hum potalOl·s . pt•vlL'tl and thinly slu~ed J 1 l cups chicken broth 1:1 cup Saulcrnc or dr ~ vermouth l medium onion, thml) sliced l s mall clove garlic, minct·d l tHspoon salt 1 1 teaspoon "hrt(' IJ(.'l>fH.'r Paprika 1 tables poon l'hopped par:-.lc) J 1; cup!r gr:ncd Gruycr r or Swiss cheese Prt'ht'J\ oH·n to 350 dcc"Wl'•-:. ~ In D\.atch O\ l'n V\t'r medium n .imf', ht>Ut broth Wllh \lo tne, .ll311 .ind J>(•pper to boiling Stir 1n J.hl·ed potatoes. •'nton and .!>p rce s and ~•mm er 5 minutl'S. stirring to cook evenly Cov<'r Jnd bake •, hour l 'ncO\ e r, !'pr l.'ad i:rutl'd chl'l'l>l' over top nnd r ont1nuc buklni.: •, hour un('O\'f'r('d Ullltl J)OI ato<.'S un• ll·nder u nd \•dgl''> ~ffl' ~ultll·n brown M ukc :-. fi H r\ 1n g!t, t>1'\pt<Ctdll} <·om1>al1ble with baked or t:rallcd f1~h rind 1/1 teaspoon oregano. <'rushed l teaspoon pan,ley. erush~ ~ teaspoon grated lemon t sm all boy I ear ld.easpoonsall Picnic Corn 1 1 teas poon ground pepper J can bed broth plus l can water Mell butter in saucepan large enough to steam rtce. Saute mushrooms a nd chopped onion Rently until limp In another pan heat broth and water lo a boil Add rice to 01ushroom mixture and toss to coat with butler. Sur in bo1hn1t liquid, add seasonings and cover. Lower name to sim- mer and ste am for :.> minutes. Hemovc from h eat and remove hd. Makel> 4 servings. Rice can be S<'rvcd hot from stove. Place a bowl full of fresh grated Parmesan cheese on the table and pretend it's l'l<.'~ant. Italian risotto SAVORY VEGETABLE PILAF 2 cups cr acked wh<'nt bulgur 4 cups chicken or veal stock 2 lablespoons chopped onion .,~ cup chopped ~rccn pcppC'r ·~ rup hnely choppc<.I carrots • l/-6 CUp ft n Cl y diced mushrooms 2 table s poons c ho p ped parsley lor 1 luspoondriedl 1 2 teaspoon dncd oregano. crushed 4 tablespoons butter 1 :! teaspoon s ail I small clove garl1<'. crushed ·~ c up choppl•d pcJnul:-.. cashe"' s or p1ncnub Melt butter u1 !>aucepan and saute o nion. garlrc. J?rccn pep. per , carrots a nd mushrooms un- til f\ear ly lranl.parent. Add bulgur and toss to coat with but- ter. Stir in oregano and salt and cook over low heat' for s minutes. In th e m eantime. br1n J? chicken or veal broth to a boil. Stir into bul~ur m1:<turr . co' c·r a nd s imm e r ro r about 10 minutes. R e m ove CO\'cr: toss :.i nd se ason to t nst<• Stir Ill nuts :\t akes 6·8 scr vinJ?S Corn Relish combrnes fre-.h com nJbJets. green and red pe11 pers w·ith celer~ and a well ~asoned 'inegar drt~s inl( Make ~enerou:. quantities ot relish while corn 1s pll•r111ful. thl•n to sen e at sum m.er p1cnici. and :-.1111 h;H·e SOffi t' un hand for \\ 1ntc•r holida.> menu:. per CORN K EU If 16-20 ears youn1 tender corn 1 1 ~ cups chopped onions I cup chopped gret•n Pt'IJl>er l cup chopped swet'l rt•d pep- I C'up choppt'd cel<'r~ :?~.i cups while \'lnegar :? cups water 11 ~«UP:. granulated s uitar 11: tables1H1on!> mu:-tard &tta -ctunchy flakes of corn with just the ~iqht amountoffrosti~ ~····----' fot kids and aduttS. (fleff!!Kf"/ ~~~·· on any package of --SUGAR FROSTED FLAKES" CEREAL. (Ofl•r ''""•t"' .t to~ ch DO"' r•' o• •>C't •"'~h•\'"-ff ) s~ I teaspoon salt I teaspoon celf'rY St.>t'd 1 ~ teaspoon turmeric Ped hus ks and s ilks Crom corn tram bl<'mro;he,. &irl corn 5 mmutt• ... lht•n <1u1ckl.> dip rn 1111<1 "Jt\•r l'ut kl·rrwl., frnm ,·1111 mt•Ji.Url' :!1: quart:. c·ut l'Orn Co mb111c corn With onron:-. J111I n •ma1 n in'g 1ngr ed1cn t s in -..im·epot Simmer 20 minutes. ...11rring ocrus1onallv Park mto d1•.m J::trll tn whh111 1 inch of top mak1n)! .,11n• 'llh')!ar -.•1l11t1011 C'O\t•r:-. \l').!l't,1bl,•-. l rnm1«l1atd~ ad1u11t C'O\ Cl'.ll a:. 1:.ir m.mu/ a( turer di rect:-. prorc:.s 15 m1nt1ll':-. 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' ~ 1£'1 • ••n • t.ti H •t " ti .i Pl•a., .. A•d•em ff\11' Coup-on Promptty . .... ' ............................... ' ....... . "' ononebax ofMJB Ravored rice t If l>j( (QUP1J ... ""'::"~-..!!!~~~~~~===========~=====::~~=====~~~ Clip out the coupon and save a dime. Just add water and save on time . How can pancnkf' ........ o good ht· .... ,. Nt~v? B<'c::tu"'(• W<' put 1·\1•1"\·tl11 11.i.: \1111 n~<.>(J nj!hl in lhL· box Ecg-.. milk. ~i ncl .... hnr t1•11111g :trt• :1lrP:td\ in tlw Oll\ :\II ' 1H1 :ulrl '" w:it•·r And"""'""'' m:il,<· ll l'\ L·n 1•u-.1t r with I Ill' IOC cnupon '"''"" j 2 OA.IL Y PILOT Vietnamese Vers ion ~ e,a.!.~ Eat out. take hom e. c1inned or frozen, "fned ric<-" 1~ fa ltenina ... up. ward.'> or 300 ci.tlon c:s 1,t (uprul If you· re a "fnoo rfre" ran. you 'II IOV(! lhe Vietnamese ver!iion. less fattenm2 and m ore pro-te i n -n c h th an the Chinese kind t>eeuusc \'ictnamese <'11l11lnc u ci. '•r less oil. Vt ET NAM t:s t: .. Rn;oRIC'E 2 cups boiling water I ~up long-gram r1c·c.· 1 cup chopped celery 2 eggs • 2 ounces Canadian bacon. r ubed I tablespoon sulltd Oil 1 t<iblespoon "ater 1 onion. chopped 4 ·o un ce c:in mushroom p1ecc:- 6·ounce can :.mall 1'11nmp 8·oun ce package crabmeat. defrosted J seal hons . sl1c<'d Sun's Best By DON K ENDALL .&P EumWnla.r WASHI NG TON IAP1 • -Those c h ew v blue black ra1sms kid; like for snacks may be mo:.tly greenish amber m color !>Omeday 1f a new pro· cess for making them turns out lo be profitable for growers For centuries. ratsms • lradil1ona lly have been made by hand·p1cking npe grapes and dry1n~ them naturally m the sun. But the Agriculture Departme nt says this method 1s beconung so expens1 vc that m•w "ays are needl•d. One method, first us<'d in Australia in 1967. in volves drying th e grapes on t he vine and lht)n harn~sting mechanieally for further proces!)mg. To speed·up the 'lnr drying. how ever , the grapes a re sprayed with t•hem1cal solutions that h e l p prodU<'<' th e j.?rcemsh·Jmber hue!> A 2.~·pagc report on rais in production 1n Californ10. "here most are produr<'d. :.a):-. th1• ~r ee n1 s h .amht•r 'ar1et1 e s are al i.v sweeter than the lr~1d1 t1onal kind. someth1n,ll som e consume rs ap parently like. Based on 1974 studies. lhe report said the.> dri<>d on·lhl'·vlne m ethod would have been morl' costly tha n t he tradt· Ilona! natural wa) uml <inother ('X Pl' rt m cntul "con t inu ou s t ray" method But economists said expected incrC'aM'!> 1n labor co:.ts und lowered chem1r:1I ('O.-.ts might m okc vrnl' drymi;: pract1t'ublc· One ot thl' authors of the r\'J)MI , R Qh ('rl V Enoch1an of USO/\ 's re :.earch ct'nt er at J\Jh;im·, Cuhr.. stud m 11 ll'l\'phon<' mtcrview that thl' i::o' ernmrnt hus h\•(•n help· m1: flnanc<' th<' '\tud1c<; on raisin !HCHIUl'l 1011 (or about four yrars. ml'htd tnit r c>sf'arrh ~rt1nl:. totalinJZ ~100111 swo.ooo He said thcrl' nr(' obout !\,000 rol!>ln 11roduccr' in Ca Ii forn w. Th.-"'nl• <trl<•<1 rms1ns ~('rt' tct1l <'d umonA con· !\Utn<'rs 111 a p roi::runi t' o n d ll <' t t• rl h y I h <' M lr h iitan S l n l <• Co()fwrutivt• Ex\tm1>10n ~rvk<'. Soml' 29 1wr1•1•n1 or the C'onsumrri~ lollld the n<>w rn1sms Wl'l't~ 00 1 ~ ~ood as lh4' nther. "R <'a~on s 11:ivcn for nonacceplanr<' wl're thal vin e dried r a i sins we re too sweet and too tight in color. did not have enou,!?h flavor aml were loo sort 1n t cx1ure." tb e r e p ort sa id .. ttomcmaker.s O\ll'r 45 and those hou s('holds with only \'ldulL'\ found th e flav or. color . sweetness and texture more acceptable lhandld homemakers under :ll .. Also. the report said. some farmers obJctt to the m ethods used in pro- du c in g vi n <' drie d raisins. which include tht r utting or fruit· ~aring branches. Thu . om riat& said . it mny b<> . ome time befor<' eon 'l'ntional blue-blnl'k raisin AOnc from their grocery !'lhch·~!< No-fat Frying cut Calories Heat the water to boil ing and add the rice ;md celtty <the cele r y sbould be ChOJ>P •d almo:.l ;i:-. fin~ 1u cooked r1r, 1trains>. Rehe-ut to brnl mg. Lowc.•r heat. CO\\'r and 1mmcr ubout 20 25 minut es, 11ollrrin.: m· casloru1 lly. until wat<'r 1,. ~bsorbcd. Add the Mnlen CARS and heat itenlly. until partly ~et. t-"r1t&le ~·11h u fork unhl eg1t~ arc.• broken up R~move from rr p n .,ind i.et a ld1•. Wush out ~lollet. Cook the cubed b coo 1n th\• cl ean non"llick i,k1llet. with no Ca t added, until J1 1;htly brown~. Hl'move buron and et a:.1de wattr in the s killet Add l~ onions nod cook, sllr ring occasionally: until "ater evaporutes und onions art' colden To the onions 10 lhl' 11k1Uet add tltt' cookt'<i r ice and the celery mo. turt•, the eann e d mushrooms linrlodin~ hqwd1, the hrimp lln cludinG liquid 1. tht' crab meat. the rr1n teo egg:. and bro""ned Canadian baron rubes Cook and attr atontly over medium heat until most of tht> ltquld h s e\'3porated a nd l'\'ttr\ thing 1, heat<-d throo~h. Star ln the scalllonll ut thl' la~t minute und serve with soy sauce 1r desired Serves ciRht. \90 culorfr~ each. n cei 2 f'8A • hRhtly beaten t onion, rhoppcd 16-ounl'e cnn rruxc..'d <.:hinesc vea;Nabl<'s 2 tnblc:spooni. dry sherry wine 3 l Ubl <'¥PUOllS :.oy ~uuce Prer.nrl" 1nsta111 nn ·. eornb nlng it with 01w and one.half cups bollini; water. Cover ;rnd :-t'l aside 10 minute~. skillet w1 1h took1n,:: spray tor nO·fDt fl')'lng llt':ll O\•cr modcr~1tt• name Add beutcn ef:l'ti- and t-cok undisturbed un tll partly '<f'l. Th<•n friule with a fork until broken up Add on1011 , ttrainl·d Chinese "<·getublt-~. rh'<'. wi ne und goy ~uuce Cook. stirring CMstunt ly. until dry und heated through. Scncs c1g hL t 13 calories each. Spray a l arge nonslll'k s ki II et \4· 1t h <·ook 1 ng spray for no·fal fry1~ Q V I C K C II I N E S t: .... RIED" RICE. OECAl,OlUtEl> Put w1e t abh~spoon 011 and one tabl espoon 111 \'UPS In lant net• 1or 3 l'UPll cooked plain S pray .1 n o n i.t1cl. -··----- Super Frffh Pack Ground Beef :~.57 :~.41 U.S. Grade A-Southern Who la Fryers The Meat Master Meats You Want at the · Right Price Bttl Bollom OI BonelHs Top Round Steak ~:.r l.28 Holl~ FarmS•COnla1n$ , l•q 'wlbM:0.1 W•nq• Ml.xed 1 a •• "' .. ,11.0 , k*(il\-1 8,;c• Fryer Parts ~48 Supe' Frffh Pack·3 lb. Pkg Ground Chuck 0\.11Cll To F11 Beef Cube Steaks ~:· 1.29 ~:· 1.88 Beel Chuck 0 -Bone Roast 1.09 1.38 r::r 1.28 per lb Beel Ctiuck·Clod Style·8oneleu Beef Roast '::' Wllelt or Po1n1 Cul·Bonelus Beef Brisket NOfbetl U.S. Grldt A·BHted Hen Turkeys USDA Gr Ide A·20 oz. Frozen Comish Game Hen u s. Grade A Hollr·~re.•h Roasting Cnict<ens :~ .69 ... 1.29 :~ .79 10· I• lb, A"9• lfff lOHt Whole Bor.aless r::~ Top Sirloin 157 8etl Aovnd Boneless Beef Tip Roast ~~1.49 81tt StH·80ntlflt Stew Beef Fr"tl Rock F"llh Fiiiet ~ 1.49 ':' 1.69 ''"" Frozlft Delr ... td 1 9 Mahi Mahi Fillet ~, .4 Armow·llrtt~ 1 49 Turtcey Breast ~ • Holl1 hrms·Frntl DnitMliclls, Thi9t'I Of 98 Fryer Breasts ~!:-::: '::. . New Zultnd per 1 29 Leg of Lamb 1b, • Pofll l oift.Rib Cllt·Ct"* Cut 1 89 Porte Chops '::. • P~Sieaks r::· 1.59 The Deli Foods You Want at the Right Price R1lph1 Single Slice Food American Cheese ,:k~~·1.09 Mt1toteee1 Ralphs Bologna 1001. 85 pllg. I Wtlton·Corn Klll!I Sib. 9 69 Ail~ 1t Ptnt 47 Canned Ham "" . W ·ngcream pkg. • Cl1usttn • wnoi. or Hell quert 95 All "IYO" lot. 27 Kosher Dill Pickles l•r • Ralphs Yogurt pkg. • R1lpltt CoC. 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Nedarine Seafood Bowl Cucum~r Yogurt Dressing 2 cups fresh or canned shrimp Western iceberg lettuce 4 lar ge fresh California nectarines Prepare Cucumber Yogurt Dressing. Toss shrimp with ~ cup dressing, cover and chill. Core, rinse. drain and chill lettuce. When r~ady to ser ve, line s alad bowl with a few la rge lettuce leaves. Halve nectarines. slice 2 haJves and toss with 3 cups shredded lettuce. Pile into salad bowl. -- Spoon shrimp In center and surround with re· maining nectarine halves. Serve\\ 1th remaining dressing. Makes 4 servings. Cuumber Yogurt Dressing Pare. seed a nd finely dice cucumber to measure l cup. Combine with <8-ounce1 con· tainer plain yogurt, 12 cup mayonnaise. l tables· poon lemon juice. l teaspoon su~ar. 1 ~teaspoon salt and \{i teaspoon dried d1llweed. Makes about 2cups dressing. .. Wl"dnesday. July 28. 1976 DAILY PILOT Cf 3 Fix Your 'Catch' Sauces, Stuffing Flavor Feast I Trut your guests to 1 ''teaspoon salt fillets f ruh fis h . ca ught Lo~·UIStufflng 1 1 cup thinly slu~ed bl~nd cortCully Heat co moderate oven. 3~0 hot mi xture into eag d('grt>t> F ,2<>25rnanuk yolk: &lir yolk mixture iervlnt: t('mlJt'rntur1• or until fish Oakl':\ eu~1ly into rt>mn1n111a: Mllll't' yOt.ll'fel( ollshore or a t 2 lablcspoons melt1.'<I celery your local market raloroll 2 lublespoonb sltct'<I Most p revalent in Lemon wedges greenon1ons these waters are ba.!.s. Clean. wash, and dr-v 1.1 cup bultC'r ~hen tf'. tf'd ~1th a fork Add lemon Jut<'t>, nutmt'g St-rvt1 O\'<'r ole roll u1):., lh1:_.tt• with ran J U•N'1> lllld pan 1uirt>s to :.11Uo1·1•, Makes 6 ·ervings. :.C\'Cral tlffil'' 1lunn1; r----------------red linapper, sole and fish. prt.nkl e Inside ond 2 cup~ sufl breou per ch . They come in out with U I\, SluH fish crumbs ~hools with the colder loosely . Close opening '"'teaspoon tarr.-.,:on tide with 1m aJl skewe~ or leaves The recipes btlow of. toothpicks. H• teaspoons s alt fer some diversion from Place fish on a greas(.'(I '"' tea:spoon whill' your o r dinary local bake and serve plnttt'r. pepper catch fry. Try saucing or t 61dO inches. Brush with '• cup dry whlH• stutnni the fish tor a oil. Ba ke in • m oderull' wint>. optional flavor feast oven. 350 degrees f' • for 2 tablc~vo<>n-; nour SPICY SNAP PER 40 to 60 minutes or until 1 c up h.!lf-11nd·hatr 2 pounds snapper fish Oakes casil} \\ht.'n 1half milk, hutr creum1 rillet.s orotherfisb fiUets tested with a fork . ormiJk ~cuptomatojuice Remon ske\\ers Sent" legg yolk.bealen 3 tabl es poo n s witb lemon wed1tl'::.. 1 teas poon lemon vmegar • Serves 6, with approx juice cooking To muke Stlll<'t'. rn<'lt n•rnainrn.: botll'r 1n small saU<'t'JHln: blend m nour uod rl'm ain111J: 1 , tea poonsalt. Stil'anhall· and-half or m ilk ; cook, Stirring constl\lltly. unUI truck and smooth. Fold a s mnll umountor Put Eggs In a Nest 2 tablespoons salad i male ly 310 caloric~ •~teaspoonnutmeg each. Prepare fillets. Sautc Try this nested egg l e n velope old· LOW·CALSTUFFING celery and onion in 2 . fash.loned FTencb dress· 3 1 cup chopped onion tablespoons butter or di h for 3 quJck supper oil m ade with leCtovt'r ing mix 11 :i tablespoons but-margarine until t ender, breakfast hash browns. Skin fillets a nd c ut into t er or margarine. melted not b r ow n • Add ser ving-size portions. 21• cups chopped, mushrooms. EGG NE TS P}.ace fish 1n a single peeled apple Stir in bread crumbs, 4 ser vings h:i:.h layer ina shallowbak1ng ':i c up ch opped tarragon leaves.'"' le~· browns .............. Fl.AMI STUK $J69 ~ ... ~::.~~= TOP SIRLOIN -----------t ..... ., w.... LIAM GIOUMD llEF 59! ...... _... ............. UHAC SIDE OF BEEF ...... , c.!·;:.. Plus Extra Roast & Steak Sec Ave. Wt 350ll 10 450J 71:. MA ........ lllF ............ , ... U..S.D-4 Tll TIP SJ~ FILET ROAST MIG MOM 19lOIM ST£AICS or ROASTS .......... s OUILIAMIST 51l?. s2~ GIOUMD ROUND ~-or-• d1sb. Combine remam· celt'ry poonsalt, and pepper. 4 r r e s h e-g gs. ing ingredients and mix •a cup chopped Divide fi llets into 6 poached ..._.,..... s U.. lea $12" thoroughly. parsley ser vi n g portions. 1wcup sour cream FILET MIG.._.O.._. 17T ... • .. • ... ~ Pour sauce over fush 2 tablespoons lemon Sprinkle fish with a .. teas-Minced green onion " " .. a nd let st a nd for 30 juice poon salt. Cover each or chives •a-,.,-N-~-,.,-M-E_R_tC_A_R_O_• _M_A_S-TE_R_C_H_A_R_G_E _____ __ minutes, turning once. ·~teaspoonsalt ·fille t with a n equal Sautehash brownsun· RANDY'S ~ ~ Remove fish, reserving 11 teaspoon thyme amount or bread mix-til crisp. Drain grease sauce for basting. Cook onion in butter' lure. Roll andsecure wiUl from pan. 1 ~ Place fish on a well· until tender . Combine all wooden picks or metal Stir in sour cream and BUTCHER SHOP 1 greased broiler pan. ing re d ient s and mix' skewers. chives until h eated / ~ Broil about4 inches from thoroughly. Makes ap-Place roll in s hallow t hrough. Make a dent in 270 E. 17th St.-Cosl• M .. a -~ flame 4 to S m inutes. proximately 3 cups stuf· 1 ~·quart b aking dish. each ser vin g of hash HtM9re" lq~tt ·By th• Wtl s .. 1 Tum carefully and brush ling. Drizzle with wine and 2 browns with the poacher OPEN MON, • SAT. 10.1 with sauce. Broll 4 to s SOLE ROLL-UPS tablespoons m elted but· cup and slip poaC'hed egg CloMHt 5'1ndey 6!12-7191 minutes l onger or unn•.~-1~'':...JP~O~lfTl~~&~s:-~~~o~l::~re~'l"O~r~m~ar!!!§g!a~ri~n!e~.Ba~lre~1n!!.....!,i~rrt~~~il~.~Se~rv~es~~~·---}~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~ fi sh flakes easily when t est ed with a fork. Serves 6. <Approximate- ly 130 calories in each servi.rlg.J STRIPED BASS W1111 LOW·CALSTUFf1NG 3 pounds dressed striped bass DELANO SEAFOOD MARKEi FINEST SEUcTIOM OF SEAFOOD IN OUNGE COUMTY F SEA BASS FlllET • • . . . . s 14: ~ PERCH FILLET .•••.•.... s 13: S SHINOOK SALMON • • . • 532:. IWttOUO.HAL;F H Prices Good With Coupon Onlv-Exoires 811176 . Best Idea Since Shopping Carts J ~:Now you can do a week's shopping ~~ without forgetting a single item! Use -pre-printed !:"..t .. ' ,,.,. .... , fWMMd lft091tlf'-"t :::;:::rn ~ ...... ,.,.,..,, Send Today To Become A Super ~hopper '~----------------· I I 1ITRDT-~~-~--------~ '~~----------11'----...I shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 Mparat• printed lten11, plu1 eddlOon919Pt1CH you cen fill In yOt1rstlf, 3' SfepMI 21 VegetHM• 14 ffuill • Bakety.h•"'• 5 ..... , .... 11 .-., and tl•h .,.,,., .. 1 t Oalry ltem1 20 Ml1e.ellantou1 lie re ·-....... .... DAILY PILOT L--··•• • ••••••-'-----------------! 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AOu1Lf 'i>-> DOOLEY 'S WORLD by Rodger li-ailfitld r= , I ~ . l i;w ~ GORDO MOON MULLINS I(,~· ~,, by Charles M. Schulz --~~~~~~--- I JOST ~TED 10 6E1' ACQUAINTED WITH HE~­! nllNK $HE'S CUTE .• HE THINKS l'OIJNO HIM, l{WltE am, SH~! HE'S MM'C1f _ ...llST BEING SARCASTIC! by Mell by Gus Arriola by Rodqer Bollen I HA\ETHe BeSTNEC.K IN 'THE LEAG()E ! THE GIRLS 'Tm really not much for food and home show\ but 1r there'~ one rhing I can't pajs up 11'i an inv11a11on that ~ay~ 'tree Rerresb- ment\. "' DENNIS THE MENACE ,1,,11,r •• • ••• GJ~····'''·· . , TMILA8~~ VIN'll PEu.ETS. THE KINO -rHAT ARE MELTED TO MN<E PMONOGMPtt RECOR OS • ' ~ ! ~ I l EFFECTIVE THURS., JULY 29th thru WED.~ AUG. 4th 1976 · SORRY, NO SALES TO DEALERS FRESH LB. Wednesday Juty 28 \976 DAILY PILOT (7 I S .. ~clncy New Crop Extra Fancy LARGE FANCY LARGE PURPLE NECTARINES MUSHROOMS 8 QZ. PKG. PLUMS NEW CROP U.S. NO. 1 PINTO G. -llEANS - BOSTON r== FERN i IATff -- MEAT%'~ TURBOT 9 INCH HICKORY SMOKED HANGING POT SUCED BACON $8 99 . . FISH STEAK ror of ''c :~~~~. 69c 12 L STYLI ~~ PkG. VHY TASTY .... ~,.._f/tttt#M IA. FISH LB. YOUNG FROZEN HEN TURKEYS 59:. iiANEST ftac . IROUllD BEEF_~ .... BONELSS BEEF s 1 ~?. CHUCK ROAST__ .. Bo.uss s 12Ll.9 CllUCK ROAST __ Tl=:-CORNED BEEF BRISKET i;.anc +q~+w-7-lL ....___ . BONELESS .. ~o ,, .. ~ s 13ll.9 CHUCK STEAK$ __ aON1ws __ sl ~~ CUBE SllAKS - 80..iuss · s 13 11 9. STEWING BEEF __ fttSH suc£o MIXED ---~~~~~~~~~~~,~ BEEF PORK CHOPS flUH ........ .. ll.AOI COD •• •o ... a ... IUT11ltAStt RLUT Of nun WMmNG SMOW CRAB LEGS ClUSJll PACIC ~;;;;:::=:::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ------:;=;: .UYE~ : 149 • 7 9 lJ. ] ~=~~~.. LI. fl0l£N $129 1111.1.69' 89< ll. LI. IOl (A. raon. $1 :~ p,., ..... ,t!<f ~ f,.,., on bouom ~.·.~ ....... lffl fr.olo I .. ,.a.,.. I.OS ::;:;: ·w '°" '"'°' sucu 99c sn1NGFIEU> W::. BOLOGNA •2 OL PKG. PAPER ~~ 7 9c~==;11~rt:: .. · NAPKINS ·"=·=->:·=· DUIUQUE IOYAl. IUfFU .S-L8. CAN $998 STO«ElY '·:::ti}::;:;:, .-:·:~ BONELESS HAM CAtND 3:s1 ...... ~{~§i~~h~::;:-.;.·::. . ···w··=~=l·~<;.· • ·:::·>..,;·:·:·"=:·:=:::::·~:·.·<·· .-.... -.•• : .•: " ••••••• ~:····;..:«·=·~~-~ llST fWln 'l(IMUM PEAS 16 Ol R ~ .... .. ..... ~.li·:·:·:·:.;,;:·.-.;.:-:-~·: ... ; .......... _. ...... :.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:"· -.;.;.;.;.;.-'· KOiie 1111 -..ONI ,..._ JOtll CAN '"·:-.::;:;:(~:::;:;:l(.~:::::::::·~:·::::::::::;i::,:·.,:::::::::i:::::::·:-' ..• LOW '4f ,...,....-uo a.AT --··· .,.,.;·.·:~:;:;:·:·:::::>:·· -.;"""·~·····;fl!· ~ :;;:s·1· 59 SlK:EO a« socx ~ 9 9c colN' oz. CAN3:s 1 Pi!iiD oiiV1s .f·: ~Mlfliijl~~ : = ~;' 0t R OTU l AIGl 3 9C :.i=.i. ---------------60l. ;.~ "' lAOU 100-• POlYfSYEll SHORTS & JAMAICAS :s-a:=.. $1 9<) • '°'" 1 11 EA. lADl£S' suaus r A oc PftlNT TANK TOPS : ~~.;;.:~.;::a ..-$19 9 ..... ~ EA. BUCKET REST ::C;.$J99. EA. 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FRESHER PRODUCE -LOWER PRICES VINE RIPENED CAlllALMPES 3 i 51 RED RIPE TOMATOES 29~. MILD SPANISH U.S. HO. I · BAKING SIZE RUSSETI NIATOES ONIOllS 15~. 10~ , ·r1 ZACllY FARMS CAUFOIHIA .... S ' = !.·: iiRKEYS -L~ mB;~H ~tc. ~ ~:.;FOSTERFAaMS ~~ ... ~stc BR1sK11 • FRYING ··~· . -~=.=... CHICKEN ...... LB. n1MM1D1 49 ·~::Ss ROAST -5lftl1 ~59LL LIANu. • · SEVEN BONE CHUCK STEAK .· lftl 69cLL 0iiEfH BEEF ROAST lftl ·99c ... PAnlES BAR M FIESH CUT WISCONSIN SLICED BACOll 1~59... ~~~ 79 atE•Ali CHEESE 1.49 .... ~'°-UHO __ ._,,~ UP 210%. IOTTU JOJCAM DEL MONTE 303 CAM ,SPINACH IEACHCLIFF StBlt!U SPRIM& .. ILD GllU .IEA•S 4 s1 SPRINGFIELD i GDER YINEIAR 9UARTIOnLE 5'111MWf&D .APPLE CIDER OI APPLE JUICE SCHILLINGS . 120%. 1onu BLACK PEPPER 40%.CAM .. I c ...................... ·~.~~ ........ J~.~~ ...... . Geurel I 00 ••••el I 002 •••rel I OOJ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO STORY Oeiautiful Sl'ANISU i-.tyl~· \IX\'C tiomr nr So l'o:i:-.t Plu1u. Liii.' hl•ttrrns plu~ I.' x tr u .: u l' l> t r o 11 nt . to'Qrm ol 111.1nk1•11 Ult, lite FR ~1lh \\l•l IJ,1r llrl' :;omc of the l'~lrJb Call &~ FORIST OLSOH IHC leMedS4000. SIJ.toO Spllcious 1 sty. Fantasllc decorated 4 br home. Prof . landscaped. Beaullful pool w tjacuui +fenced play a rea. lecCNM 3 Olt lot $134,500 . 3 Br . 2 b ath home separated from other un· its w /own luundr) _ T\\ o rear units. 2 br. 1 •:1 baths \\ ! ·-I I ', ', TAYLOR CO. l\ l .·\I I I J 1; ~ . . ' ' I' 1 1 t) ----- MOST FAMTAS11C WA,. YllW Long pier & float! Near the Jelly! Quiet & private living in this prime Coronn del Mor location. ThrillinJ.t close-up view of boaUng activity. 5 Bdrm 3 bath well-built home'. $300,000 incl. the lund. · JlllS-............... .. WPORT CIMTBI. M.L 644-49 I 0 G1•r.a I p02 ~ I 002 .............................................. IRING YOURIOAT fo'm,l lime on nrnrket 1-·or1y foot pier ~ocs w.1h1:. <'laboralc & !>pl.H'IUUS J bd, JI ~ ha each. Common laundry., __ _ 3 individual palloli. 3 frplcs, 3 balronies. Only ENJOY ll•yrsold. Nc11rooach. .. beac h Ii 1 insi and AslUl'ftClble Loan carefree tra1'l'I Heccnt· _ _J~~~~~~ $48,900 ly renovated 2 Bil. 2 HA Tastefully decorated 3 To w n h o m c w i t h,..,.....__....._...._...,... __ Br, 2lull baths. newly r e· fireplace & pool. Centrt1l DOVllt SHORES mod e l ed, l'ountry Wes~~t ~N~HIH WATHNOHT kilchenwllhallnewap-.:-,,,.,.0 .,., lo'a nla s tic h omc -J>llances. Lorge c-omei-~ il"1 lot. RV. boat access. 2727 E. Coast If" y S\\l."C&J(ngvrew-ucr0!\!1 lhe Herbffi HowltU.i 6 75.4392 ba>. custom burn. a.our· ------ani: licamed ccillnits. true Rffffors ..--------s p Jn Is h f I II v 0 r . llOSS MllCJltOlia St R ch Styl ff Bah:onwu mJ,ter :iU•tc '634311 an e ome U n d LI I I I I a r d ~~~~~~~~ 2-&00 Sq.ft. Jlt!ul barn room. ~lus ram1ly room -1wlon. 1ar1te workshop. with Canllno bur. Old solar heated pool. 126' ~orld k1tctien with e1<<>ry MESA VERDE rronlai;e. bc.1ut1ful lrtes, 1m .. d nable .new \\orld $59 9 O lawn & gartlen area. a~TEc. 5325.000. . . • 0 Many, many other ex BARRETT Thia shake roofed 3 bdrm tras. $21S,OOO. nest o -REALTY-2 ba home ls on nice tree terms. lined cul-de-sac In Cosla Roy McC.-dle '1S·.*8 Mesa's best area. FR 1 opens lo covered pallo Rffffor 11 0 H•wpor+ --~;:;t for adding on. Costa Mesa 549.7729i-•,.•,.-oc•e•i.-tt.e_S._n•.• Buy this 114 a cre In nice· ~ Walker t; lt:e Real I stole 1--------i1y de ve loped AJJPI(• Collecje Park Valley arllli and build NEWPORT IEACH ... S79,SOO Fee ... Beaut 3BR, fom rm, 2ba, lots of brick & 11Lonework, on big cor lot w / s prinkl· 1ng system , elc. Heavy shake root, fireplc, plush crpu &drps thruout. JACOIS REALTY 675·6670 E.ASTSIDE GOODIE! 3 Bdrm .. 2 ba .• fom. rm .. frplc.. shake roof. Pool sized lot. A rare find $59,SOO. 545-9491. 0 D-11 I 5 toter. Only S5KOll. anal pen 11111 Y • owner w1ll f111un1•e. tr you 220 Wok•fond haH' SS\)41. to .il'l you on 4 B...:froom. 2 bath. Lari( I.' your wuy. call us now family rm, fpll-, hltn:-.. su11crh llomcs ltcullv great place lo cnll·rtuin !'>1!1·8655 we'll urrung"c Have appraisal by lc111Ji.: the resl. for new buyer. ~~~~~~~~ 646·3928, eves 549-1532 1: -----------2 Duplexes Sl6.000 Each --Vista area. 2 Bedrooms ' Fi U each All l<iri:e play 1xer pper yards and ~· detached )!araf:<'S. L<ini:: term h.'-Heated Pool nants an OCC'upa ncy. No ra re. no bookkeep· $55 900 1111: property man111tc • • menl docs 1l all. Very low Huntingto n Be a c h 3 downOK.Scllerwillbeli> bedroom fixer, need1n11 f . . erealive landsc<i pang. in,tnce. Call us on this ~ Walker & lee Real fsfale rarpelinJt, p:11n t ond moncv maker ---'====~~ room, s tone fireplace, • TLC. Separate utility I FfoUPERB I -------1111 boat and trailer orcess. QMES Owner needs rasl sale. A ~-...:....;..-.;;~-..._, Elkin. s-uper · value at $55,900. t555 W.8ak•r.C.M. Hurry, lake advantage. *•t toM•rtt4'l8"ket VIA LIDO NORD CALL962·7788 S•9·165S 2 Story Family Hom JQ. KE:Y with S Bedrooms great \@)DI P,,E:Al TOP,,S A Professional couple, 2 yng Bay View! Pier/Slip for doughlcrs, I Standard Lariie Yachts.Reduced 1rnodle. 2 S t e inway t-0 S318 000 .,.. S H Grands dl'siro lo lease ELKiNSCO .• Realtors nice torler ~"'• w/opllon, home w tpool 881 Dover Dr 631·1 Good Garde n Grove on or/nr bcuch. Around ----·----area. 3 Bedrooms, I•'• S.iOO. Phone, 714·527-1!170. --------•ceramic bath. fpl r. rov· ---- ered pauo, lugll yard. S44.900. Red Ca rpel More Claaalfled 'Realtors.S36·8836. On Page 02 HOME & STUDIO SSZ,900 This J Bdrm 2 ba home I on R·2 lot. Separate hob (i el 100-. _ __. 1002 by r oom or s t udio. ••r &W---East~1dt' C.M. locatwn. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• Newly offered. 54!>·94!11. Walker C Leo Real tt.IH•e Colec)ePart& CUSTOM Nol really hul. .. !lo c:nm plelely upgrQdcd and ex• !)anded you cun'L Lcll th d lffcrcnrc. If you'n lookinit tor ouolity, 1 IJI 114.'drooms. a halh11 11111 lnrmul dlnina. dnn1t ml11. tllls property. 1'00 m any h•alure11 lo ud vurtlse ! <:a II 54U· 58IMI ~~HERITAGE RlALTORS DEANl'S llST Beautiful 5 BR. Kensington model on corner cul·de-sac w/extra side yard. Supe rbly landscaped &· upgraded. Many custom changes. One of a kind a t $135,000 with land. A COl.DWIU IAMIM CO, 644-1766 -c; ... , .. IOOZG1Mrel 1002 TWO BEDROOMS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········!··········· SJl,500 T errific family ho me on huge lot w/lrg LR, J bds, 2 ba. Hom e ls clean & neat. Should s~ll fast al this low p rice. ~6-771 l ~ Walker f; lr.e RP.al fslule ~II. macnab/ Irvine ~ raalty PH.ACT Cowt..I HOMI -IN WISl'CLMlf Living room . dining room, den, 2 bedrooms, s pa rkling pool & "a puttering size garden" for your green thumb. 2800 sq. ft. -extra storage s pace . $166,950. Maxine Williams 642-8235 (V75) '42·8235 644-6200 •en Dowr Drive Hertior Vie• c.nt.r Irvine •t C.mous V•ll•Y Center 752·1414 \ l ' . WednMdat Jult 28 1976 NEW '7 6 FIREBIRD TRANS AM FACTORY AIR COMDITIOMIMG •2WS7Z6NS98560 1929 OAKLAND ROSTER.--- NEW '7 6 SUN BIRD 53695 •2M2786C107494 '75C .. VY CA MAIO liLl Y Factory atr cond1t10ntfl9, $4495 power steenng. AM radio. hea1er. r allye wheels. 1111 wheel !086MMTI .. ) DAILY PILOT I I STUR- BLACK HA WK VI" DEMO ·547 500 ~ ' 21(5'N4P260307 WE TAKE IN TRADE ANYTHING THAT DOESN'T EAT 1928 PONTIAC CPE. COUECTOl'S ITEM ' 59,M5 NEW '76 LEMANS FACTORY All COMDmOMIMG 54M5 •2037P6P274726 NEW 176 GRAND PRIX FACTORY All COMDmoMIMG 55695· 197 4 OLDSMOllU 1975 PONTIAC ASTIE HA TCHIACK COUPE 1971 VOUCSWAG&I REGENCY TWO DOOi HARD TOP v..a. auto. trans • lac1ory .,, con<1111oning Power s4495 s toer1 ng . power wmdo'N1 oower seals stereo radio Landau 100 ( t36259J 4 cyl . 4 soeed factory s2795 air cond111on1nq. AM radio. rallye wheel!> (746NJP) 4 speed ~a" $1695 cood1110111ng, AM rao10 (856EAEJ MEW '76 VENTURA 2 DR. CPE. \ F•CTORY AIR COMDmOMIHG 54695 ~2V2706L 104745 '•IClS GOOO Tll MY JM. 1976. AU. C.US '1.US TI L OPEN DAILY-9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ' WI bPllTl Y DO POM'TIAC WAUAMTY WOii HGAIDUSS Of wt8I YOU OllH4AU Y PUICMASID YOUI CA a WE LEASE AU MAKES AND MODELS .1 • ~tl V PILOT * Wednesd 29. '978' b ~•~•~• .. •••• Ho.wt t Mdre Classified on Page c1 Fers. Fws. conMMactetMcr 1022 •••••••• ~.~ ....... ~.~~ ••••••• ..._..._..s. .._..,,_'* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... IOOJlu.... 1002 8wNll •OOJ•1.....r 1002 J\\~aon:; l lc>b. 3 \.& ~~ ............ !~.~~!~......... 1 044~Wporl1Hdt 106' wporl .. och 10" •••••• •••• ••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. • .. •••• ••••••• •• ••••..-.••••••••• t•.anl, I h3• ,2 > unab • •• •• •• • ••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••• ••••••• ••• •• ••••• tllw TO AFT, ,......, TO FOii Ccttnatlc city view of tights from the ot lhi~ l>ct1ut1Cul 3 bedroom und unity rouru and pool are Ju!it a from the front tJoor. Harbor View 'S corner lot property has a S$iOnnl q u a lity throughout. it it y ou •·tcel good... Property at $116,900. New on Ote marke t. . U,._,l()lJlf tf()MlfS s REAL TORS': 675-6000 443 Em Co11t HighW11y, Corona del M• I G..,.. l002Cw1.. I ····;r••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ... C\tstom 6500 sq. ft. waterfront hoqae on tho p olnl. 134 F t. frontage w ith ma~ificent view of boats & ha r bor. Slip for large boats. Remodeling has been started -finish it to your own taste. New -unde r construcUon. Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak fl rs. 5 BR. 41h Ba., 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000. Bf l l GRUNDY. REALTOR J41 '111~,,.j,. (Jr •.•• ". C> ., r 'l'i I G"9f'91 I I 002 fh•e.. I 001 ' BAY & BEACH REALTY POINT SUR -Spyalass Spectacular <1lcw home w1ttl l bdrms .. formal duun~ rm. & 21~ baths, ckot1c heated & filtcr<.-'<l pool + jacuizl l''lrl· rin Jt & omplc deckinl( for cas:; t!n tert al11 i n c . 3 Car j?arn~e with a uto m a t ic door openers. Als o automatic sprinklers for all planting . area. FC'e I and (not leasehold >. $189.700. Please call us for appt., it's a plensurc to show! Rlt4T AL OIPMTMIMT lf you n~ed rental assist ance, please call our SP ECIALIST -BARBARA ANKENY K"" e.i-1;..., -. ~- 1002 ....................... ...................... . HE LOVES ME & that's why he's showing me this darling. light & airy 4 bdrm., 21,:.1 bath Camily home with pool , in Cc.tmeo Highlands. Just listed, $117,500. 673-4400 DIYlll .. of~ "9vn.._.e Co. ,000. O"' nr. G4:-!.:!90 180 De9. View fT-olll Spy4hau Hil l ' n la I i l• \ ;a 6 I e I 11 r 11 e pn\.ah-l.noll ov.:rlwkinA l'nll~· 1·0J.!>lllll<'· $ Hdrm & I•' a m 1 I y •H. 0\ l 'U1'10ltll1l"I With Q lul>h uw ,,r lk· .11ni. 4c rocb to o1 ",111n n.•ullel1I fl·cllng. S:."J5.000 B.' (\.,.Ml' t'l\><•11 Oo11b l'.all t.H 02.'l3 OUTST AHDll'tG OCEAMVIEW 6 t:sh l lkcl homl' II\ a p 1,•;.ti1tl nu~ IU'\•;1. l"anla~hc Mii tr Sul\<' w !pvt bukony, "'cl bar & \'11-;w ,\ ran' of ferlnl! With h\•drm<i. to :11111 a l.ar.:c lanHl,v . i.ep.arale-motht'r 1n la" !!Ulll.'. Fh.'l.iblc :.ellcr Cull u' to d1:s(uss the \U)S )'UU (aO bu)' thu. home. $2.59,SOO meld'~ land. Well UNDER40 lllGHT & CHlllN. locatt'd 2 bdrm ·•o·· unit ln Walnut Square. C•'44-1Jll Oce.tr•t-New,..1 led Beautif ulJy decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. tamlly rm. 3·Yr old home on the oceanfront. ft'Mntu Uc, cver-ebanslng whitewater view ......•..••.. UI0.000 THURS. & FRI. 1-4 P.M. 2602 WISf OCIANFR.OHT Price Slashed Save $2400 •••••••• •••• • •• • • • ••• •• t'fewport hoclt I 069 Newport le.cit I 069 Bonus for You •••• • ••••• •••• •• ••• • •• • ••••• •• •• •• •••••••••••• 0,,. n ,. r d l' 1' J) l' r u t ,. ! l 'hlllt'l' :.lrl'.I .1ho1,1l !!OUO 'l.l It. l lil•1ltw11\:.. C.irm. h nll1m ~ dl•n, full '>lh'd tl1n1ni.: room l'h1rnne~ lirl•JllJCl' :'lot'\\ CU!ollltll de\'\H. llt:l{R\'! lll..r. c_all S.W-1720 Million SS Va~w (or less t han 1.t million SS $247,500 HDUC•PllCI . .inti\ 11111 l,111111) llUl:l' 20'x:.!I 11,1nl'll•d honu~ mom '' h11 h "111 ".tl>ll) ll(ll<lmotl.1h-.Ill 'our 111 door I l'I 1·1-.1lwnJ'I lll't<d:. llu i:e rn ."ll'r :.u1ll' i.ep.1rah' 111 l.1"' ,.Ulk, ~ ~Ul'!>l ~lrrn,. .1od 101111,11 d1mni: .ind r.111111\ ruotn too. :-. .. ,.,, 111111 l' hciu,1• 1111 le:.!'> mun, ' • :-rel' l h '" II• day -wA~m JARBIU. REAL ESTATE lf I In Collfornio l•~-~;--;-;:-:-~::7':'1 631-1400 ------- - IA YFtlOMT DUPLEX LIDO REALTY 3377 Vio Udo, N.I. 61J.7JOO -------llrd'"d firs. 3 Or. 2 Ba • . . . form dine. cpls, bllns,,lllmiii! .. L!~~..!..:~'::!..J J\uslrian Cbalel, :S >r~. fplc. as:.umu VA or? OONALDM.BIRD lniM 1044lOC)Uftohocll 1041 •br. 2'nba. 2 frplcs. M9-3139 ..__._!..uoc•o;.,, t eol!!»f.!.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •··~··••••••••••••••••• brcod oven. w()<.)d firs. ---------1 heavy beams. conyon Harbor HiCJh Area Roncho San Jooquin fANTABULOUSI THE OLD seclusion, creek. ocean Spaclou~ Cupe Cod ~ 111y. San Mall'O T,1 nhM• Fan· • view. owner/salesman. 4 Br J h Ha. family Rm. ta:.tl<' \'JC\I. lu\urwui. up Pru f e:. s i on ~• I I ' GRAY MARE SUll.000. !>t0-777J boat ac<'css. $75,!!50 1u·adcl> lhru-11u1 In pre· lands<'npcd . 4 h~droum ,\ 1 N 'T w 11 A T S 11 f: A t 642 6 368 ~li1thlllS :irl·a of ln111c. Ucrki.'ley 1n «..:ulll'!(l' US F: I> T 0 8 E & -------~n • nr i;tllf1:our ... 1• 511!llll. Pa~k. Bcau11f~l. hu1ll·i NEITll E H 1$ THIS TURN KEY B) o\\m•r :H1r. t ha. u:.J.. for Ja1 k1c /\ll'hl•r . de.o;k & shd,cs in i;tudy. Cll \IU11 NC C<1llf. ru ·tic I S61 '~ l\1tl.url\ rn~~ wet bar in fam1lv rm · · , s PERFECT poo · ~!~'~' " 1 Back yard is cntiancr<I :11 d111e1•tur~. w /extcr101 Only steps to Carnation ---;,.11 .13311. H.\:'\CllOS1\:\ JO.\(Jt.:1:-.1 h" larue i·o~er •d pall ol UOMHl & U/\111!:N, TOW~lh>:\IE _, .. · ~ ' . c . 0 • SPLIT llAll. FENCF"'i. P.ark...-An lm~al.e.i:e· F.a.s.ts1dc. IH c:>l.U:.!:, 101· decking, gas BBQ & l'UO· p .\ l.. 0 S v'"' RD 1'.: !' <'cntly remodeled 2100 JBr. rp. !>hJ'-crool, " I~ n> own!'r :? llr + den. "1 \'ersfilionalTrrl' pt1. Sre S ~1' 0 N fo; ."' L 0 w sq. n . 3 Bn +den. 3 ba yard on 11u11·1 1r ... · lined 11.i. 'll'\I , upgrades. a way fro_m rcfreshin)I S w E t: u 1 N G home With formal dm· cul·de·!'>Jl. ~J.!.150 liJ..r St13.SOO. Wall davs c mm t k & ~· "3 1 :>1•1 n'ns .. ,kn·d~ 0 uni.Y piir ~ ll OOfo't~I NES O to mg. ram·rm. w/wet bar, 5-ili.Slii " -~ ' '" " -pools Seemg 1s bchev I I & ~,·"·K'>"" lrnf 1 '-"'2·8"75 . . W E A T It E 1\ E D ge l\ str s uite un· ---------J..; ..,., ' ,,,, " mg• behevnble~tora"e ----1 . 598 OOO SHAKES. llAMBLING 4 . ... . Dano Point 1026 llruwhoSun Joaquin , IH>HM. & FAM. DEN ...... ,__................ • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • ...... !!m!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!! • * NEWPORT SHORES * t)r,a{Datic 2-sty. A-Frame. 3 Bdrms., 2 bu .• , bit-ins. open beam ceilings, ~undeck ; 2 hlks. to ocean. £l.QS>DlY 4 bdrm .. 21 :i ba., bit-ins: 2 car ~·i~e. S treet to Mrect. la rge lot. Immaculate! Nc<ar ocean. $78,500 CA YWOOO REALTY 548-1290 "Speciolith Siftc• I '6l" ~ 100 ~.. 100 ···~··~··············· .....................• 5BDRM 1'"1f~·-of room & p11v,1c)' pr~\ii)'l'tl in this t-lllll' I ;1 m holll~, (.lmet cll'ull "'"I ~trc'-ot, s;ifc for hllll• tc<•t f>lll' i>f our best 11•,1tlc•n Id! .Jftllb. J~l hi.l~J 1;;t. .. ll. HARBOR LIGHTS Nt•"' port Beach f\1lls1de home wi th l bre~ bt-<lroomi.. 2 baths and a rore\<er \tlCW. The ur~\ i'> \\Orn. the paint as 1.11lt-d, but lhe owner is I 002 GetwroJ 1002 exdu11ve hshnCJ • •••••••• •••••• ••• ••• • ~1'" S;.io J.u1s Rey Ooor pion. Long ranch CoH 644·721 I Custom Duplt·'· "h11, L.a11tl''t:IBl!w1th,·1ew RANCH s t y 1 c I 1 v. r m . •••.•••.•.•.....•........•.•.................. MAGNIFICENT WATERFRONT $1i5.000 5 Br hme. Ma::.s1\ e ll\'1111? room :;urroundcd b) '""ter. Nesllt•d <•moni: trees & beaut. lndscpd i;arden w/cO\cred hrH·k l)..>(io & dcl·k leading to )our own P\'I dol·k. HC'al Iv ~Jl•'<'loil une or a ktntl l'rh·ute beach & tl'llOI., club .. Lakl· t'orc~l b) owner. 581·8117 --- "'atcr harbor ent 'll'\l \..:en\ t> I0.5.'..00 W I S L U M PST 0 N F S57,000 from 'both unit:. 1-:a1· - -l'IR E P LACI--:, SLl O Super :.hJrtJ 3 br, 2 ha 2bd. l h ba .. ExtrJ!'>. lor Turth·rol·k-IJroadmoor RF.ALTY GLASS OP~NS T /.JD.NIGEL llAILO & ASSUllAI £.5 t'o:.t.1 :O.ll''>-' home. Rich cond .. $117,500. O"nr 3br. 2b..1. f a m rm S5l·2000 POOLSIZE CROUNl>~ l)drH'l111 .:. hardwood =========--r 496-8691. Jlnum. ~lnl view. b) W 1 T 11 I. 0 TS 0 I• noor~ .• 111 hltn kitchen, HARBOR VIEW lllLLS uwnl·r t.3 18 S1crr11 UNSURP•"SABL£ PLAYGROUND AR~I\. ~aut1ru1 y:mls complete Cu s t o m h o m c . • t.:ll·n.1 ~3.500 "'111 con "'1 This b~~l~r ho me ht~~ with fru11 trees and P:inoram1c\'iew.ot'ean/.Founto1nValJey 1034 'ltlt•r uf l1•r Open Verycbeerful Jbedroom ~Cl'n,l f',~AN T OC · 11n•cnhou:-.l' :'otul·h, muc h bay. 3br. 2 ~2 ba . ll) ••••••••••••••••••••••• "S.it Sun. 12-:i 1133·2569. ho m e in beautiful t U 1 I I-, 0 F 0 ll more. f-'1r:.l time nd· owner $16<1 ,000.Ll!e 4BR,2Hlosq II :111u. friendJv<.:uh·t•rdalc Thi~ S E\'1-:llA L Y EAHS. , l'l llM•cl. l Jll for (00\· c 7 I 4 I 6 4 4 . 4O111 or fam-rm, etc 011 ho..:l' lot PRIVACY i;unny 'home offors. very N ~ El?~ PA l NT , t. pl c t l' clc1.11ls . C..:;iH (71416-12·5146. in r>rc11 11~ious ck\1•11111 J:Jl<>rl'. 11u 1w1i:hU.1rs in nicv crpL'> & drp:. & a H ... D i'.l. II us w , '' !»ti~O ment of Grel'll \'<1ll1•v \"'' d1n•ct1011:.; \\Hlr larj!cyard.Lot'<lll'Uono ''"'lll'I ~ ~d rap e~ Las t of new h111111.'.; 011t•n 't'11 1111 I 11a r k quiet l'lll·lll"~at·:.trl'l'l. h 1 !lr\l>I;\ ..S.~l LEO Ii. SiG.11011 Tl•rms ;1\,111 h1·hl11d ll1•a1111l11l ii.clotielothel·1rp•i·om \\llU N i . l'nm. den l'ont1u•1 ~i. .. ·11 lh.,Jlt~. ,-.1ni1 'i:. 11:111o·li11i: Nl•at momty park & pool. A \~' P.\IH)L'_!':'l' H ~W,U ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS 56-l.!l!'ill 111 tt7.aoo Back lla~ :J :-.111.:ll' family lumtl'-' ,\Jll'llt 1i~O l!>:.o OPEN DAILY I ·5 431 Goldenrod OUTSTANDING CORONA DEL MAR 96.'l·J8Juor!lli2 ll1H .1,,,1p111 J lldrm)t.,::!h11 , j \l wn I· I.O O HS. N f, l'.U ---lll'll :;it1 ,:1tHI 0• uo . ll l~FINISlllNG. With D DUl'LEX r ~!i!t~.~~~.~~~.!?.~~ Lncate-0 south n the h1~hwny Walkin,i: d1s·~-------­ t..mcc lu beach. The Ro! b Just Remodeled $59,500 hllll' 1)am1 arul "ELBO\" (; ll EJ\.." 1-:". you w1 II hn Yl ---------Hoyl'C of duplexes. Pride or o" ncr!'lh1p :i 1.11 .. tfronm. E\'\'rylhlllJ.: hut ~trm·tun· •~ brJml ncw Grl'Ul n e i g h b o r h cl o 11 . :1 552-70~0 THE . .' ·:. · · VILL AGE .. · .. : RANCH "REAL-TY 551·2000 a "llOllSJ·; Of' /\ IJW Ff':ll ~NT CuLOR." $79,950 FULL ,RICI Sl-;ETOOAV! 1 UNITS Fn·l' ~can, old -wit Sp11n1~h ,1n·hit ect ure Ill\' r01•f. :irl·hcs, etc. W1l lralll' up or ~ell outrit;hl. SI 35,000 RE ALTORS Bedrooms & a honu:.ii----------1 room. Seller 1s 111 hu1 r~ to leave Slate :-ruhmll yourrerml>. GONETOMORROW!! ... , MISSION HALTY Easy Livin9 !)8.)S. Cslllwy, Laguna EnJOY tfle "Ca h Corni;i __ P_hoM __ 4_9_4_·_0_7_l _I_ war of life" on 600 sq. ft CO\•erC!(i paUo orr II hujle VIEW! f..1mily kitchen in U11s Picture: 3 bath owners umt with open patio. Second unit 1s a lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit with sumh~ck. lmmaculatl' <'Ond1lion Fireplaces m llolh units Exceptional buy al Sl43.!i00 Owner I ,\l(ent ROBERTS REAL TY 848·1688 ·--.~~ REDucm szs .ooo -ANYTIME ·;J~:~,~~~;;;;,~~~·~~;,~· Expanded Beauty Coda Mesa I 024•------- 5 IDRM.·DEN Colli'&:•· f';irk-homc <'lose to 11111.11 ;.ind cluhhoui.e. l'll•nt ,. or room for tl'le "hot.• ram11\ with a IJrJ:l' fJm1ly 'room. 212 hath~ alJfl fornwl dining rm 1\n 1•xcept1ooal hornt> Ill :111 <'Xtepllonal price or S!Sl.500. O" ncrs anxious! beauliful 3 BDRM. + swr.1-:P l :'iG PANO atrium. C:imbrldl:l' H,\:O.IAS or ocean. surf, model in G r l'enl rcl' co.1~1hne.lrees,and s11r. Communil) park und ruundm~mtos. Cozy 4 br ponl nearby. ,2 hulh home with m an) EASHION SHORES 'fliis. be autiCul 2 s tory home is 10<:-aled a rounct the corner from city · park and is on quiet cul-de·sac. It • tms a flexihl e floor plan with 2 bed rooms and huth ups tairs a nd 2 bedrooms and 2 bath; downstairs. f ormal dinin~ a nd Separate family :(oom. NEW LISTING. $77.900. Call 962·4454. ·1 BEST VAWE a.ft> Sq. ft. home wilh 4. great big tted.rooms and '' balM. Has formal dlTilng r oum or den and large <'ounl ry gourmet kitchen with firepl ace tn ro mily room. Private row maintC'nunce yard. Near St. Simon & J ude's Church. Price now reduced to ~2.!150. Call 962·4454. I • ONE OF A KIND Customm.·d HAltOOll VIEW HOME w•lb 2584 Sq. rt. Cor the familY who wants s pan• to entertain a nd live. 'rtiR addition to this MONTEGO n\()flcl lnclulli·s n fomily room, largo M. dio with loft + hobby room. Sec to rcclatc. 640-6161 G CANYON CUSTOM lutstandint: 4 bedroom CX\?Cutive om e, l<><:nted on the golf course. p~cious family room + large il ia r d r oom . t.argc mas t e r c r oom s uite with fireplace. ~hdtered pool. firepit in rela xed roi>ical settin g. SJlS.000. Call 14().6161. 3 FIXER UPPERS OM 2 240 R-2 lots. Ruy one or both. Live n one while rcnovatin~ a building. 'lexible fi nancing. West Costa esa. $105.000. 546-4141. ~ATERFRONT HOME rse s bedroom. 31"' bath family ome with privatedocJc and slip is on ewoort Isla nd wiUt 50' on tbe nter. 3 C:ir gar~ge. VIEW. VIEW, I EW. All glass looking out to a,ter. Custom ud quatit;y ballt. ,000. Call 546-4141. · p~0 Point ---------i C11nwr lot, 4 Br. 2 Ha. ,\ spacious maslcr irn1lc 3 Bdrm . 2 bath homr ---------1 $51.~I 63Hl8..-,0 and hath and lt1n.tc fom1 · Iv room with mass1\'C wilh largc family rm . 1---------•I r'in•plut'!' ha\'\' Ul'l'O Jxtras. 586.SOO. CENTURY 21 831 ·2<'..CO fir 495 .... 121 Wl't har; exp3nded dc\'k Hei""ts Beauty TreH Trees Trees addl'<l to lhi$ 1-UJJ!'I' ~twrp ovcr 3cnr113 rasze. 5" Lo\·el)• 1-:astsldc sl'ttinu. home Re111ly••n•ut vJluc~~~~~~~~~~ Priced al Sl 25.000 with pool! " " I· 673·3663 61l·8086C\'C5 ;\hls:>ivc ma~t••r .11uitl' tnWl'rln~ s hade t rees. 3 utSS8,900~o lll 'ltltY• red hill~ ... 552-7500 .A-Olan Ht>modcl l'd kitrhi•n lic11room2h11th.s1)ut'ious 962·7771 HOT & T£MPTJNG'· family rm .urd den. l>hh• ··""--II co\) s h.tkl• ru11r brit'k rvk. shuki: r11<>I.· 'II 523C Hea11 t 1fu l 11 1>11r11des llhh• i:ur and all lhl· cx 1 I , 1 1 SPA 't AMPUSJ)a~fRvblE REAL E ~TATE 900 (,I, ""•"J·'' 1.1t associated '1<1J Q<lJl 'd" f j\/, 1 " 11111 ut 1-:a~~ to ~t·t• tr."' ,hk111•· nnl,\ sua.~;,o l!!!!!!!!!!~ OPEN DAILY Enthrall1"n! ()" nt•r .11"1011' ~!I :11H1 " I I · liiiiiii•iiiii-iiillllliil•llllliil•l l'11ll 1i l5 i 2:.!1 t'nlU;40·115 t \'m lrll<'l'<I by II\ is hly II A.M. 'J'O 8 P.l\I. Windinl: North coos vu; land:.ral)t .. I. l'XQU1~1tc 21----------r <•xpo!>cd beam ceilings In -tx·rlroornWuhlcnPlanby LGCJUftahoch 1048 lhis :ibsolute l y i m · b Q l I)( f " J Qt Al T 1)" ') .ii ; V'f ii JI ti, 1 r. ~ ! ~,. 7 4 Lll'fDA ISLE ~HERITAGE 1000 Sq f\ uf n"him ele1t11nl·c rnol &. all amen111r~. o'' 1wr "111 . • REAL.TORS cons1dl'r tradt• l'.1~5.000 ---------Public Notice LAWSON ltEAL TY • * 675·4562 •• 4 BEDROOMS Auumable LooM Ava1leble lo C\Cryonc' No new loan coi.ts. T;ikc .__ 11v1•r pu\'mentlli. Low 1n ' Go•ermltfllt $61 500 trrr~I .1V1lllllhlt' 3 & 4 ' ,~·1n:NTI0~1·· ~.<',~lc N~f hl'1hl\fllll'<, llKH. 1all Owner h,,,, boualn 111 ''"l""t '' ·" " :..m Ii:?!' Soh anl!. mo' 1111: .. 1-.111 I> I ~ 1: \\',· ·"'' 111trn•'t C•ll rur lllll)(Hrllm1·nl " N I 10 th11•1• .11J1li111111.1I TAABEU. Rulurate byMl:VAY UNDER MARKET! 9'"'5.000' Neur i\llant.1 Ut'ach 4 Bclr, t•:irt toncs, 2 !lll)ry. t:11r111•ou v8ccl11. ll<J ~ '" f1011r I' 1 1 ' 11 I l' i\ ' ' u rn ,, h I I .11,111 !lhH 11~ 1976 HOUSE FORECAST l>eJnl• llomc:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mnt'ulutc .a bdrm. home. $82,950 BLUELAGOONVILLA 568,500 38R. Jba, deck. ot'o vu.•--------• RANCH pool & lennls COU.rL E.x·•--------- clusivc guar ded g:iteLOCJUftOM'9-f 1052 urea. $\25.000. • • ••• ••• • • • • • • ••••••• • • • f<E ,\LTY **BONDREALT Yu FAMILYDIEAM 551.2000 831·9.tll Family tll'llght ! 2·Story, ----WANT TO BUii 0 NOW? • b<lrm:. .. 2 bo.; m int. , ' · romlltwn home! This one Buy this ~ean /unyon hus II .111 • 1.-0lS or decks & WHAT MORE COULD Yll'W lol & gel appr'd f>luns for 2280 sq. ft.~ patio • .irt'o :1 r ound bdrm. custom homt', re pnvJl1• :.!tnc10 pool with ANYONE ASK FOR? ady to build tomorrow. )acui1.1 Mo n lcu rt•1t fw•:iutitul, ll1t· 4 hcdrl)()m S<IS ooo land,1•11111111? with mature s.111 M1 1?u1•I 111 "r lw 'MORIMSREALTY trct'"· \~11ulil you bchcvl.' tt lhl'I 1'11,11 llh'f \\II h .;:ii;·~ I l'l'I (''1'111 :II I\"" c111lhrtlr.1l 1·1·ilmi:~ a111l 111 t"'' lolf '""1t•'l\ll.il '·'"'' aide •1ut!>t1ll· tcl'lin~ ,\ & 1111" 1'11 '1 11' w i nm "It I ht Colifornio" bari::un al j,t,1.~• 11wn 1.11 "" 1,1..,, r1 • .,1"' lt:uwh" \\Ith nil lhr ex· $89,700 lll'Y NOW i'h1•1•1l11I : '11fli••. • l'p11r1idNllilo1n * 494-1057 * 11;1J1m '"''" '" h1 •111'11, l'lllly. hru·k r1r1•r1ll1c•1• 1n -,,-U_A_Jl_T_F.-.R-A-CllELOT ·mi A~b~ •lll"eafOlt AU. 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M 111w 1•l(\1 a-. lil\11 Sn•11I\' 1lJv.L:1nt• l>lJO,UOC' Own1•rl Al!I ~1:1fi lilCH4 HI:! i7:11 1,11nini: :.truction with ••x1~tln11 ll.4!f u ';:J .. $76,900 )llHl)ll ,,,. fur h11,v1•r,, II)• tM choice commutiltv 11r11val.Vuluc~.7SO • • • 'fOWNllO M ~~· ~p;1r11111" :I h1•tlro11m(•--------~ RANCH MAYO CK homt• 111 p.trk 111<1· "'lluw POO HOME vn li1r.i1· l•tl. llan1l~1111w l Jt .. :i\l.TY 5.'i t-2000 ----lmr k f1rr11l11l'<', i.h11k,. l.iivl'I."' ;i lw•lroom homl' roof 0011 twu c·u1 1?:1rai.t1• :>:1•w <':1rµ1·t~ I. 1lr.11)(', \'1nt.111c h11rcl\\'nod Uorn·,. llv11c lot (;liolec llunt ,t'f .. ,,.,, s ... o11 Rf'd11re<1 1 5 Hr 3 hll , nr lhrtl(lllt QuJl1l,\' 11111 inl(Wn lwad1 lorat1on BEAUTIFUL '7~-· ba> ~ O<'\'Jn $lfit.500 ~lrm 11011. lulh & Jllu~ler ()nfy S41J 900, IEAL'OIS ~larshall Hl lY f.7;) 460C 1-:n1rrtr11nn '<1 <Ir(' om •t11•••' r.,~~_,Hr.;.,.., __ Cul de fl0(' lornllon or. -----pdtm "'1th lHJQ pit ~ur 1fW[!ll14 M ft't) !'lct unty for youna lloomy JHll, tam rm. 21) h:i. 11 il'l•I y CO rt>Ctt!d &. 1lru11l•d . W1•l bnr, rnnny cxtr.1'1, 1llJI. aar w/•loor 01Jtlrl4!r. Ncur con1m . JW)<>I, Ah<>p'Jt & country rluh One or aroaa bc11l buy" al 162.500. l.lli.:una N1a uel tce11ty IJ0.5050 49'r4040 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Dt'8x• Dupl~x rnunded by lull trees. -4411lt:n .8103 fwm1ly. Thi~ charm ing ---------""4 Newer 38r. %Di\ & 2 Br. Th•~ 1s lhl' best buy we1---------.. ,,ni:I<: 11tory 3 twdroom 4 BEDROOM 2Ba. b lt1n:s, patrns . h11ve a\'a1l11ble Hurry! C:ht•,cnnl' ha, Jae family 2STORY 1111111 Y• BlleVI fri>lcs. Strf)!l lo beach & Ph:540•3161 room w wrt bur & 11of\ I n l.ag u na Nl1uel. ~t IQf\ in _., shower, bia Y • SI 19 • 500 A gt · $12,000 "'att.:r 11lumbln11 Great! r72.!'JOO. l'lu.sh carpels & · ,_ 673-l1UI -~~·-$68 900 lun1lscap1na . JAY W. ~=-r~~~;~~T~~ p~;i:~~:/5~~.~~df.t: ryc}}J/I y .. Le Ovar Pymnts RAN, CH ~~-lo~ 3~,?. T~c ~(!~ v~;·~TI.':~~~r~~>' · .. ft ,., finest workmanship. dt' So. Lni;una 499.2237 try, a ma.sttt suite •iln 673·7M6 • We'rw here to help! :'<\o (lotilng cosJs, n ror arid acccs1>orlt'11 have --:;:,.r::m~tc!~a~dfn~!g .. M .. 1022 -l''OllSAlP.BYOWNEn ~ue~~Y~. I~~~~/flt H~:ALTV ~n blended for com· Foothllt T wnhme by Md bvinc room, load.s of 3 er. 2 tfa, lit 101, de· tort a ble Ii vln~. S E E 0.w;rrc 4'3klD1t s5i .90o. CU$lOm otr~ ... AJl thiJ YltWFORTWO tached "arage. E. Side ~~i81~~t~~l:n aod out , ____ s_s_i _2()()0 ___ --i THI:: WAVF.S bHEAK! E c llrlton,S3HBSDor •M aft 11abclit vable This newly (lecorated 2 C.M.548·8826 f'>.1 ll~AR TH E OC ~AN,,_6'1_S._IMOO ______ _ m .ooo. wlth aasumoble BR., 2 bath BIG home In WORLD DIYFllLD PRIC HOME R 0 A It' I T H E M1111ott Va.fo I 061 loan. 81 a pPolntment Harbor View Hlll!I, has n MESA Vl!:RDF:. beaut l R•al lstat• Ry owner. Priced to sell. PRICE??? ..... Surprlb· •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ooty treme11dous view, lovely yr old B!'<'cola 5 Br. has §56-7 777 No r~ul t'state com-lnRly low: By owner • tmmac ram back yud & everrthln.i e"en;..,·t~h!1n~A~·~30~0~0~sq~f~t=.1 ~~~~~~~=~ m lgslnn. t-lcvel, 7 mos •toY Hat Good Ufe home, on cul·de .u c. d lx ror the r1111it. small r1m1. 1tll9~75t.,.930 MW,.2be-, .. br or ~• lrg 4lt4514 utuctt~ 1lr.A70_.QOO. t1Ye··~I• p0~co Is right. tht -1y OWNER BEACHWALK CO!liOO, 3 f1m rm option. central 3232$S. Ct>asl Jlwy 830-t011 _,. o le -Br, 2 Ba. rll)I<', 2 n r 1t11r alt, prof land$cpd, UP· 1---------- $112,500 Charming 2 Bdrm house pool & rt'<' rm. 6 hill, cradcd, welkina dl&l.ance Kave tomelblng you want SSLL Idle lte ma wilh a U.•.,-,ffy Rtolty on choice Eastsadt! R2 from bead,. s.:i -41Ml to cbls &comm POOi. A to sel.J? Cla.ssined ads do DaJly Pilot Clualfied Ad. 3001 E Cst l11t.y l3 6510 lot _!42.~. 646-4780 SfM. UcYrknds. 551-4644. It wdl.14Z·S878. 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Add on' Jh Cihlt CMC,..t•/IHI • Cree ei.t 1442 U!H LMCkcep"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:.I CJll Gene~~ lllt Rate Serv\('(' tf>tnintrci•I. 1.1,. lrn F .1' I> 1 · J JP :an e s c • --••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ulnl llepu1r ·3S yrs In Vl::llY I\ 1-;Al' l'ATCll 633 t,ir64s.~a9 ~~~--;~~;~.,:rt1, hr/ Co.irdent•r C-omv ydjCARPi-;NTln': P;iantmitcui.tom lllndsc:a111ng. nn•u, workm~Ht:>h111 *NOTICE* JUl\S&TBXTURf: otfo1ttrl.,..kcidl60•l .-.......--~J1nt. s hubbcry, t rl't.'S, & rm~or rep<11r1t. Free compl'llll\•e pricei; i;uar T akeadvant.ur "'-' 11 0 d bl 1-'rw~\. 8'J3·1439 M~TEll(.;ll FTS~I /\~ HOHSCONt'lll:.1'J-;svs f-r'--stMS·l630_!.fil!>~ ~....!.m"'"~"s..5-l<&W. ~pr111klcr tn!!lallation & expcr.SJ6 70Sli N°,:1~~"~·D rf'f<:.1\ ~ .. r"· .• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\rmorlel, f1111e.h & re u • •• 1 " " ' -·-.., Plalrs Xlot rcf)i. -i:l'J.J IOS .. at 10~ • !S' u~ w u k s· t:;xpr Japane:!>C CJtrdener Haul•CJ rt'plliri.. All 5, t>4S-7978 1,1(•/ln:./Bom.lt'<J. lntr & ...................... 'EKAMI C ·rite. New & J?r.• v.cwa}6. t' reu ci.l!'. Com pl m aintenance & •••••••••••••••••••••• l>11vc '°"'' YMr Co1tl• E~tr:;. ~fARV'S PLUM IUNG rmdl. tl' \'It/ Sml jobs --....t•~,·c... ~IJ __ cleanup. Fr c11t /rc:as Mov1no·Cleanup.Flat A\cr.cJCt.l·sl~Sl'S NoJobTooSm:ill' w11lcom0 536·242& & --,... ...n-" .,. " Landscape, sprinklen 2sty~"' lnt rm c ••646·9807 •• ~..., .,., .-.••••••••••••••••••• C--"----or lllro7Sl·l937 t ruck. tlototilllna · ......... · hnrhc 1714!538 7128 "'0JOl'T()():S"i\IALI.'. ...,...61;.;. vnrron.• R bl " ceme11 t &, masonry. Pneesinclmtr'l/labor ' ' ·• ------\<"eC:ire<.:anwtCle.1ner~ •••••••••••••••••••••••:-.:ELSON-Land rape & easonlA e.?SJ·S250 p11t1os sod. S57-9180 & Gunr.insr.rr~e:;l. /\CRYLIC BONDCO;\T NtSer•lc• St(';:imdeanorshJm""'' •TO:'t1 JOl'Ot-;S• Mumtenance Total >·ard Y --' clean up. lite h~ut OOll 1230 Ted636·7085or5~·Ul:l4 Offers 1Q )'r . Uondcd llOMl-:SAVF:R~ •••••••••••••••••••••• .,..... d 1 ... u ~ Plumb111.1: & lleallnl? . 1 1\1:.oUpholstcry-All wor r'atw CO\'er:.. re WOO( t'are. f''rt.oe est. 541Hil:M 1og. Please conlact . Guaran\el'. Unlimited f)'eecstitn:i1<.•!<. hon\•st & Rem~\•als. lrimm n,&• 8\Mlr. Ref:.IMC. fret'l·:.t dtcks. gazi:l>Ol'' \;all cvi: • Stc\:C S.l~-0197 Class1r1ed ads sell hai: Lots;i Pride-.Fair PnC'l.'S colors & con:.ulting reliable :.l'rvkc. $lO hr. prum,ni,:, free csl. Uc'd. Reas rate:.64S 37tt> MO 1816 • ' items. smull 1t1•ms or L1c /lns. Cahco Pamting. Terms. l'rH·e:. within S4'1·03113. llofi\ & MC..: tull.rmsurcd. 642·Mat Find whut you want in Have somelhmg to sell'! any item . Just call Extr only -lltifs . 101~ on phone. 638·S353•----Clmmficd Ad~ ll42 567 Daily Pilot Classirleds CJass1r1ed ads do it well. &t2-~8 $<11 ·U222 an) 11mt• 11 idle tlt>ms 6-12•567 Wanl ad results &42·5678 " ...... u.fww.. ......... ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IWMu Mori~s. Trv1t st & Fo.td 5300 &llDloymfft & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pportultlty SOOS D~ SOlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Preporoti°" Officea...ta1 440 JIN .......... 4'5 .............•........ . ..................... . H.t*JfNhoch 3840M.wporthoch 3169~ttlJRALAT:'ttOSPll t::RE 60'PERSQFT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••po ND: :-.t alc kitten. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• AITS&CIAFTS •v•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Lovtn~ e•1r'1 balanced 1617\YESTCLll-'F-:-JB •ALUMINUM FNDRV tl I'; A 1. EST ATE mo~ old \'n· RJlboa. Schools& ---------•2 Or, den. frplt' house m~.ils. n1C'e patio /\GT 54 1·5032 $1l0000downtakcsover BROKl-.:RS llalboallhd li73.W39. lnstructio" 700 w:n~i~~::~~t:!'~n GRAMD OPENING F'1•nr d. trees. s;!Rfl 220 s.11.31133 •-----------• •CANDY SHOP & PRlVATE ?! Avoa lablc --•••••••••••••••••••••• to work p/ttme, in de· ~' HOLLYAPTS llvlly L n . 61 5·97ll4 ;"'·~--R tal 4200 w estclirr D ri ve . lc"•''r'"'m 524000 for Seeond"'ru~t J)end.s FOUND P;1rJkl'et .~tesa 1---------.. •. d · .... , r• 2 u . ••ss & 1G8·19'l9 j _. •n s Furnished ofhcc Air "" ..... · ' ~ •· Verde art<.i Call "elopin~ .. con uc tmg • -.r. u a.""' . .u_r ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ SI IS mo. Ph 642 4007 · •SCllOOL. rcadinJi·!!kill on selected Oranl(e Coast · IE A t>n i:omi: craft program 2 Ur!' den. 2 Ba SJJ41 I llr • unfurn. ,\dull.., n Corona del l\J ar. ,, blk l "" • BBt::R BA It. II 8. l'ro1>ertles. S40·1171 SS7-91~'i TRAVEL AGENT tor Ul'\ '"" rt':oldents-. Xlnl & up. .~alm1ly & adull u~. pel5 ·r Hong Ill.hp. ~17 Big Corona. 3 BR. den. OF F I CES. •·S mall· ·.sc~UlllLOODLH.OP•WIJSrU/S~rPt'1,Y ~, ~olm.n/ ts/. FO ND lg do11. July 6. "orkani; co ndition~. IU avai · <No VCl&.I lhl mo &10-0973 drn·rm $COO p/wk o Large· I lfu~e Divad-a· -• San Diegu f" y. bet grt<ul locauoo. l'mll. vollcvl.iall et. \I.all\ -_.2lllr j A . . •MAWS£RV..._N,B. enon s :\I I & n kb C'LASSl-:SSTAftT Ht::Vt:llL\' MANOR or b11le to· l>t.'acb. INeJ Promontory Pornl \'ae'' "'' P mo gt. su=mr ~ut J1~·5e~~~ear?:: II HS 1716 Oranite. CM Lost •Fowtct ~1~~313 "00 urst ~10NTHLY ~ \liaEsirrubt. M,am & Garfield I . Apt l Br. i.ublease. Balboa Ray Club 2 b Ownr/Agt 540.i)sss • 00 4170 540·0608 •••••••••••••••••••••• EJm l'ommi!.s1on Laguna lhUi. • 19051 Holly Stred mOb. 673·8849 tum. apt. Avail Aug. thr · ~•IMfth 510 Found· Blk Lnb/S\•ller while ~ou karn &.,,1·8000 0,...daily 142-4719 Sept. 8JJ.J400or 496·67 18 •• COM SISO. dlx, 2 rm ORANGE JULIUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mix. While feel. W1•ll t-~.O E. __________ .. Nt>ar water l hr, 5232. ll • suite, utll 1>11. A/C. ample Gros:. SS.SOO. mo. & i:row • * • mannered, inll•llii:cnl pcJ Sni.:bok.Fcc Newport·Stcps to beach pkg. Welton & co. mi;. llol toe. Eslab. 14 Do•eHerchok t>IG·l!l29 J.1'1:, l blk from beb. lPl", Mam Rcnlah,, 510 ~o Lge mod .• 2 br. $175. wk. 67S'6900 )'rs Ownt-r will train fk -------.,....., r I A l -- -,,.,~,. 6 2 3400 1<1181 San P aco Cr .. f'V '"'OU''O 'I I I h ,......,. re nit. a vn1 ug . or......, mo. 4 • --------1 ~oor own boss More run .-•• · •• d c ni: air S'l~•mo ~27N Spac-1ous n ew 2 & Exec Suite 2offlces +re 0 le p You arelhewmnrrof terrier. ~l fill'~ old -· ----lidrms. 2 bJlh unit, LOWER 3 ARCH 8/\Y cepl area. prestige loca ~kat way. ic ark. twofrffticlttb l\altloa Pl·nm Pt 673 869!1 Dclu.xe 28r. l'• ba Oe acr0:>sfromor<>:lnlronl fumishcd 48R, 212BA. lion 420sq fl $Sl·lS84af r 673•7348 CSlJSOvalue) V1t11 ,:? blks to bl·h SJ:?.. n<>w cny r•·cn•at1onal de pnvale IX'arh Av:ul thru 6 1 •Gu~• i£•CH Ri-aM... lroi. LOST M:1h• hit.. k1t\t>n 12 PACIFIC TRAVEl SCHOOL lilO F. 1'11h SI, S J\ni• SU·66SS Arc-rcdtl\'\J b• ~.\TIS t':><labhi.hl'rl 1963 Fmanc111I i\ld l'roi.:r:ims ASSEMBLERS Prf'c1 1 .. Qn e l ectro mechan1r•I i-.witthe11 Ex1>er. prcfd , but "111 1ru111. mo. s.t6-t37 l or 816·-I • \•elopmenL lmm1><I oc L:ibor Ua) 831·9-lll Agt . .....:.p_m_. __ . ______ -""" 5A ''T"""!I llki. old \lw Hlh SI. on •• u;U orJol\:elly. t'upant·y. l''am1lic1~ lusiMssR..tal 445 GounMtResta..o..t '-lrlailty bcal•h ,N B.6'13·7\!H. ------- 1x·b aec-eplE'd. S33S. up. STEPS TO OCEAN •••••••••••••••••••••• Gross $12,000 mo. Seal.5 Clrcu1 • LEARN PIA!llOTUNING STACOSWITCH ltilC 11:19 Balcer Cosla J\le:.:1 549-3041 S2.<iS. t br • pool, child ok lli5·4911 Hrkr. BAY Au Au i. t . Sl 9S. Offlre Suite, pvt. bath. .S. SM,000. Contact AJtnt Aug 5th thru AUS! 17th LOST: Gold & D1111~ond B A h1Uh inc1•mt• 1•urt'cr 1'\-c '"tral(e d l w t Cynthia 1nczedy 962 449S Annheim Convenl\011 pm,' IC Holm1:-on i-. l>epl Summl'r r ate ... F.r1unl Oppor Employer . 1·•111 Rnn1~1s. ••11 .,.,.,0 2 ° "' h .,. cpts. rps. po 10· 3 er · t · LI "7 • I ··· 1 " ~ ~ ~ .,.,, .. r. ocean \lt'\Y ":" (' &16·6814 pd. Sll!S mo 13-0 E. 17l or968-0838 Ccntcr,tlOO W l\atella i. o r e v .a "' d:t> OH'"' & dnl'r vrh leJM' s:IQ.1 ------------1 Tickets mu~l b e c"C REWARD' Sll-0'.HI &. 581 i611 -, ~ 2 br • .1:.iragc. puul Kidl olc t-·ee t"allim2i11· VocotioftRewtal1 4250 St. CM. Doyle/Century IUUTYSHOr h d r d - -.\.'tSt-:MUt.l':RTRAINt;t: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 Rll\ 5'111 l lf~548-0479 C' angc or rc•SN\'e. LOST. HE\\'.\Hl> LI\ '-'r & Jobs Wont•d 707S :\laturl• "uman wanled Marn lknlJI!!. :;.tO ~370 Son Cl~t• 387 · s Stations, long eslab scats at t.he Convention lo\'hl ft•m·ilt• l'urnlcr • 'abm. 1111: lwnr. !!lps 12. Gross excess SS0 .000 Center ahead or time . ·-, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• s;.!.3() fl hr. Mu'l i.pl!al. ----------.i•••••• ••••••••• ••••••• Punlthl. t•nl 'r\' Hy wk o lndustri .. R...tol 4500 Asking StS.000. Call Jack Call 64.2·5bl8. Exl 333 l< Jr\ •n,c. ~· '581 llc:illtl)'. t>lf on~. t•h!.ln <.•Ut EuJ.!h"'h \Vf'1Y •n per!)Otl BRAND NEW ~~.1~11·~~·;x~;,H i,11,~;,~·l'. llkend !lit! 3446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• days. 642·0212; eves claimyourtkkels. enonols SJSO ltiyt•iirold ,1udc111 nrc·d~ ~11~1itci'.~t:::."~~~~Tco~~ ... ,..,., ., B +it 2 r II I II h 3..... b • "I lJOO ...,.U\ n 5-iGW7. ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• work 11r •lllY l..11111 , 11\111 ..,.., 11>-•' -r en. u 1~12 iw.:x1111 4911111:1:! .a~una \•,it• '"'· 2 a, t:osta .. csa, ""'""'sq Lost & Fotlftd S 00 0 •. , bl . J"""· l°<i~\a ;\h'~ll :in'.1 lilh St. 4.."v:.tu Mesa ha~h ... Oil fll'r0 '< 111111 2 rar Hill IOI! \\'lllXI & i:l:H>S hse industrial llnll 548.$SJ\ Have You Ever ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ran .. mi: pro {"Ill '•l!l •>:)lt'I. & ..... k for Bon )!:lntJ:l'. lmlry lar tlo1r1 "itJ:u· 2llr Twnho11~" i\pl WO()(l!.y :;l'llll)f.t, "'ew:., Own<•r . Lall ,\kohol lll'lph.1t• · , · llul <·entr.oll v h•\'.•h'\I H•·1·ur;11NI. d111tl llf\ dt•aruni: :;1:n•1cc incl. -. -----,--Oaughter s broken heart· 24 hrl> :i Ull\ 11:!.l :i..~:SU l::.>.IJCr lad1el. llr•·"~ IJt ASSEMBLER $'.,&,:iO m11 \llull~ 011h ...:! Ill J>l'r mo 1111 I Ill 11 A\·;111. Aui: I S<·r1l l . sr.o85. 1300 Sq ft fl1 l Spare. wanted to 0 ed , L OST : IJ I o n de -. 1111 ~ "'lllh'r\ "HI I ;ol I ...... x22 11111 :!2; 1.91> mo 1lt·1~11 rAu"-' ~•u.327s wi fronl oUace. IRl' rcur wn Cocker Spaniel. fem. wht EXCl::..~Sl\'l•: DH l~"'"'G 0 •y SHIFT ""' ~.., .-.. " •""' drl\·e m door. S195. mo. Gl'rman Shep, fem. In ru111" hvc... !>15 37% "" ._ A.porlmenb hr11i1hed Fl\i Ht'nL Bill Uc.ir ca ban. lilll Wh1lt1cr St. C.M. a Specialty colored Shep Col he max, Want \fl s1011·• llou~eket•i1t·r II\ 4• 111 :; WILL TRAIN '".,. 3844 or Unfumi\h~d 3900 2 bllrm. q1b. firevlre. re S40-57IO dwy~. or 646~1 male 557-0981. 540·2030. DETOX1"'1C.\'fl0~ ~ da):. )dot lontl rd~. 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Ii.1th' lll<l"•'•'n l,1.i rm \\ lo.trlln r.1e t: 150 I Westctiff Dr. ~1ti.s1on Vie.lo .\re-a bt'.1rh ,\ b." ~r.:. \'rh =-" tmm1n1-t 1mol l '1 .. t.1 ='ewl)On f 1naor111I {;Ir ()l411('r's heart rond1tloo loan~ un rc,1dt'n<·1·,,1.0ST .male ln~h!-.rll1•r .lfiprux. 11 :Jo •1 '" hu hunll 1u "urk ll/\11\Sl'rn:it. 10 hr~ .1 ·•PlHlmi•nt~ & ('UITI· hlltl NB, II~. (UI(. VIC ~lh'uM·.rallJ uc•k 111110"·'1 q7tlJ.'17r. d:i y 11r l1 v1• 10 Lil•· ..i UH . J bu. 110t1I ~'fr :'th·""· \ ll or ·'"•t· roast L..osilMJ Offic• Spoct only relL"m bur for iculr•. 1 nn .. ::? balhi.. ~lJ() (All{'~{' lt\'lhl t'l1'l1>l11.)'tod Call on Sile Man;i11t·r lliu l'()m,K•l11lnn. 151 \Im<' 1nercial1Jtt11)Crl11:~.$;JOOO l"riM . l.efl Fr11l11y 17141 ~sro110 i\t>t ~hnn1ti•r i•ouplr on h11k1>nu ff.171#151,110 t~ $100,000 St. lflo\ 11k tt ward. 67:. 1:1411 ,.,.,OftOI S•nlcH S360 ly ':1i1 > r + () K tor Uu h '" 11 c-;-:.; n ~d lSSOCiated m .. n. Hdi<. :\on ~mnkcr, 1114) t>f2•3111 ext :!.ttl oHrrcd )I.Int lrrm Ag\. n ll n h ' ' d ri n i. e r . ------_11.r._, ._1_200 _______ _ f 1nance 112 8001 •••••• •••• ••• •• • • • • • • •• .. , 11 1 1 1 k 'i ,..ound, kitten, -.('ti c·ur<'d "u ,J ll t > w CJ r Mntun• lud)' wanted ty 2HD T D MONEY for. 2300 block ltutl!l'l"I> llr«1)0n mumed rnotJI\' 5411 !1300 _ ~il 3 day:.J~' wk in m y S56·27lll · B lu,un•. l>''t omcc •• ~~ ... ...., .-i•A •(10!. I I'll I,. '. ,,. '• Motel1 .... 10 f>n'sllire bid,; ll•u~nt.1· .. blc Sl5·3iOO Sl:~~\' ,\Cl< ES \l()'l'f.L Ye~tt> ' I house from bch. S!} 60. dbl 11or21 3bd + lien. frplc. beam Sl l 60. Queen t 1 or 2) \lil\jt!o, di.hwshr , 2 C'.ir K.ltchent'Ue·P nol rhon. &<1r. U\)P\'r umt '" 1lh. S\'C' r old Duple\: ~SiS Z3ill~ewl)Orl Ol1tl CM. 17S 2182 or ~5 7~"1$ s~ 975.; DllUJCI OFFICES Com ml &. •ndstl spaces. 200 to 2000 !IQ n. As low 3<; 31> 6Q. ft l.ai; Nl~uel a. Mission \'lt'Jo or<.'u II.ind~ to S. 0. t-•1 "">' C11llSJ1 l400 • • o c•t c ... .,..,. l'Ollt'lll' 1-t r 111l cl1•"r" -Ila b r w llom" LAUNDROMAT Trrm' belnw mnrkt'l. r • •' ·'""""""'° oou,~illmit 64 •. f;j~~ or APT' M<i R f,Mt'I)' 12 uml . r 0 ic "· Nct.i.52\l,OOO~ryear pvt fund11. veounal Pound blk & whl fem 3.SS·3262 ldeJI for :tct"t' rl'llred. l>tt-0750 Included. Fturr & Fold ~rviN• In our home or pup Thnfly orug ~tore. Rcr' rrq'!I lilti G42G B,\KERV F.xpcr'd cake dry clean ogenry. All olc. 675 14~ Ulcr 2~ h NI Ha rbor Sl\p'g Cntr CM ro•ef 5 4 50 -dccor 11tor rnr bakery help run. Mo l u~usu:tl. ---f;42·89l2 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Af!l. ~ll:r ~!aturf' c<>uflc ':in C'lcmt1nte area: unique oper11t1on In •QUICK CASH• tin ~"'" 1•h1lil a Cn ~ Unltl'i Snlnry + .Jl)l. 496 4t40 or a rt 6 PM Or3nge Co. Owner sell T.D.L.-s round: German Shep C'ampm.: 1·,1> ll' C11rt1\u Call (213I W-~l. Prd 4•13.3074 • Ing to pursue stab1'' ot El Dori1tlo ~tortgai: Co white. male pupfl)'. $mo Tour3 IODOy'I w lt''C I befon• nO!.>n · horses Gd lt'rms. gt. (2llll6i0·3l60c~Uect old. On t he be ch on l<l~11h1p :"\1;xt 111p 7,30 ll:ive 11omclhll\lt lo sell'! SELL htlr Items with 3 "'17·4200 or (114 > 008 f»IG L.aeuna. 213. 851·5"'00 645·2071 Clasttlfled atb Jo It well Dail)' Piiot Clas:nfltd Ad. r ' ....,WMhcl 7100"'4pW..W 7100.....,W..W 7100 Wednesdav.Ju1.,2s,1976 * -ls ....,W..tH 7IOOHeipW-.ct llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAILYPilOT u •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,w.+wc1 1100 LEGAL ,...,.._,...._ HttpW...tH 11oc Merc.e..d.I .. ~ ...... ,_s •ob;& BA~=••L IAMIC COUtfTY HlLP ;~·;:;;:~;;t~;;·:;;:;; ADVERTISING MOLD MAIER ~;.!!~~y ':· c~~t:i~~ ····sA!is;·iRs·o;;···· ~··········;c,-05 =·.::: .•••••••• ~····~} COSTAM.SA I' Time nHci.. r Tim~ '".P e>rlnte~d e n t &. CLERK Oes1irn & bwld 1>1nate & underwrhln l{ a nhu>t. 1'\tll·Ume. La~un:a Deb •••••••••••••••••••••••l7<'u.n SN1r:1g1>ldu,i,rtl. C<1rt"cr opoortunity fol da>i~ftl:r\:,~lri,"iS'· ~Wn~t;!;~~·"~:.~~I~, Po111tion now available muJll U \·lty mold• for ~ ;:.~:l:=:s::.~~~: Pll.Str>' Shop •~·1m JONA THA~"S ~~~~~11~1~ d~~~~ 1~1~.c,ff~'}. St et."<> n w ll h ".: h I p M . albJJllib + folluw up & for purt llmt• ~<J:Jlslant to ~~~~~;ct.'~~~W" s~!~ All w. ~~hls lo S800 ~'<'n•tary . Som~ legal c·x· •SU~OH.n '-'00· ooa 91f41 • (IWlhflr>ttlnM. Mus\ tit-i.o:a . ''° -1en~rial dutio S•lar)' LcJ;al Altvrttu.ln~ 01f't'c Cood worlonl( ce1nd:1. Fc .. ~11:nbursed.C11ll ' ~r. temp'"<'· rcplae'' C'Ll-.:AHANCR• ~ - -• u11erlenud lo com COUNTYGIRL cumm~nsurot~i. op t-0r. 25 hour-. f>er Wt't'k o~onl1• Ctnd)'Crttmer S40t.OOJ mcnt Mr. Moqun E\'l.;itYTlllNC:OOtS! •lcycl•t 8010 ffi('rC111I • 111•~allmcn1 Sal\dWl('h(" • Ham ~pm {'Qll 64:!-426 l>twn tOam nltDllllUttl. Notm to ~ 00 ST ACOSWITCH. IMC Snell1na 'Sn11lll.01t of 644·5421 •• ~O',, to 40' .. on·~ ...................... . loom. T~ f;()..I.;) WP•J Ml)(l thru fo'tl $56,()6'iO & ~m for llflPl • PM. Mon to l"n 1-;, UJIHJ•ktrCo,t,l Mcsa Newputl Beach A1trncy ~l'.:CIU:."TAUY $9000 422 31st St. N 1~73 ~iOOI _ Sdh'illll "Tri Wh1•cl<'('' •,.oorlha.n oox,·JOO. l Yr of --L'ry C"""•· ~'"l\t•"'· P''fl('lll'(' llOl rt'(\Ultt'd 549.3041 4340Ca mµu:i. Onv~ WORLDLY l8.~6 \'ha181' SIOO 111!\IJ ' 111.11kl·~·~.'",·, .. ,'.~1'u' 11'.~.~·\~;u,'t·il·~1\.~ ice ·~o nt work111Q C1t1toMO.-Q1MriH r vvO.o W• '" All Ability to l1•;irn Ill'" /\Nn•'~ .. Juh:c •• ' -~ ' conditions & tomp•n> llil3·4!26 11h1ft6 op1'n. Apply '" s killi. und ,1 ~,..umc lnterv1e"·tnaSalll·nOun - - -_____ , CUEHTtLE Couch & lov\'~'·at SISCIO, lrn"kl•l. &. t•h.1111 10Mt bem1f1t11 Cootuct Mtk< -----peo.on \'olnn\' K1t r h1•n, rr~pon .. tl>tllty u 'nllbl & Mon thru f"n 9um :1pm l' limC' Sn l;:5, $40·S10 K>Ct·h.i.,lvc t•hcnti. ~ 11tu"h r.~:~~:!!11!: !ilovt• $.500 ~ ;fOOG. ~o01olCt>r <:ouablin. a h . ~i.m ,CUSTSF.RVto$HllO 01\t'l!•l llwy, SPn Ju11n n eneral offln· und h&ht •iquulOp1lOrf~m11loyt-r '4kJ llJ..l Mo:n. h11hc:i., i.tu •>fft<'t'S ron h1' \t>UI') 111 .,. - 83$ 0151 THI SMILE C ENTER l'aJ11~lt .irn1 l)'11111L: I ;i~ . .,a() "~m I r1: tJ t' n tic J:o; v \'. J S 8 t t h Is m c d ' <' ·11 I u t ilU ~\lU :-il'l1 \\ llltl Su I.II' f --- - -111lll 113Tll ~10 l llH I !I h ' II I " . Ul'l'our .:..a lb ... l 11111 '"it~ ......., o,.totw Eicpt1nd1n" l'.011' WI'~' FUN JOI qwrf'(I With emp 3~i~ Oil • .. - - --n\eQ. p !'rt• {II l(lOllll' MllTIQUING IN rtfSTIN M111l l.'OUIJ Fwirnf1:t1 No follu••ln* nee. 1100 wk eon f' d <' n t I• h" u' Work "ilh r.tnl•~ll1: l>O'i. 111·1·ur,.,.y ·1~~1>1011 lt'i>t on MIGUIL R•al h tClff l II. 833·~'1~ l>cni11!> & On you kno" llwn• art• IJ pruhlt•nli.. will b:lCI •llco. ~ l'C!"'°llllllly for tu11 IJ'"' l k M ~ t' I t' c: t r t .: p~ A~y Oen n 1" 1 c r 110 n 111'1 £\nc An1t11u" Sht11lll In Ul1I ti7!i.t.:.M:• & l>.tli 1~•12 ,&uar.&U·I _ ---llon C':lll Ptmny Vuunu '!' ~n f1ntcrt!t1ll11 1! t'o typew11tcr' will bi• ;iii r-··-U,1\\:lllllU (or 2 11<'{'11,Ct'~ ~n11:t• uf lr\11n1•, ~:! 'l't 11 1, I ., ... I !13:12'7llO. 1,,.1111" & u .. n ti('n I u fin· dutwi.. 111•111 llUJll)\crt-11 tu 1111 <1t•i>ll· Jiii~ Oiwnin.i:11 tor I rufenlonal upprv:.icb ~llch('l50n Dr " 11 Uh\ 11 r ur 11u11 I· C .w<Pft f'/C1'oJllOO ll•' 1>1.·~nnn"I !"nrvt"" ·it IY jlQnlt vn µh ~ mu,1. 'f'v t ant~ ,\ ut"rll""1l" S<•crcu1ru•i1, Ac~-oununi: P1.>uun11l t rain 11\ll. -ty & 111•h•cl11111, \1~1l all ul oh I OlS llWA•DTOVRSILF "~·-'' · ~J'.:j\111,,·11 ..., vu ,-(1 1 t.. •· L I I .. ~ u~. Lorutt•tJ ut lYt, ... ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir' 11w. ~rl!U Mfrh1 f\ur ~~ "'~ • 0\'l'C1'1ittrv for 11rr1111111n111 t' t" Ii· "' I! IC a I k l.lX\'v 41tm~p~1cr\! und "' Prestlitious 11 1rnl 1• l>r t.:111•h Cro1m1·r .110S001 1oeul dnvm s: T.x1:rll<'nt !)(!~rct1Hws i\1110, mall\ p1•iv11wo!Oec::c.Cul1Nr:-SJ«;RUAltY l'11m11\l>Hl'itl&l\l.11n HIMALAYANKITIENS »vuilable lo <'011f 1de11t ---~rwll1n11 & ~ndllnJo: of romp.my h<'tlt•lll"I <:all oltwr rkrt<'{ll Jl'l'llluni. Fo~e\1tlc. '4~·1MlN A" UlCUTIYI! ('I~,\ Rr1:1~1t·rNI ~ t\ll i P.Crson 11ccking i.taht.· Ul'!LIVl':RY 1N1-:w~ z.,;..,,~JX>I.' lk,1rh 1\iz1•111 y f..C2~t.'t!I. t'Xt :lTtl for up ;.n • al I a blC!. 1'11?> 11111ni1 i.0<'111tcd South Coast Tul.t• rh11rgr wnh at.I WHOLESALE OHL y >C•'tll'rat wn 1w 1h11,1 \•Qa. lirm. Call S110 Mt·ycr. Pi\Vl-.f( l't'rm.11wnt IJ..IOl umvu,lltl't' IJl>Jnlnlt'nt 1111:a tt•d Sud<llt•b.1d; Urokcr:1. m1n.str,1t1vr tibihty. /\i<k St11<11u,rv1c~ fi7~UIC~ • ' t!33·Z'700. l>conl' & OC!n 11urt.11m1· Job dl'l1H•r111~ \ ;itl1•y an:;1. - -------for Mr. M1llo11 al i''ltl-:N(;ll & ~NGLISll r;~i~~~11~;:;1 ~~~·.~·1~~~ :~r~,~:~~11::~~ ,1;~\;~:'.11~l;~ FURNITURE DAILY PILOT :m~~ ~fi~~'t~~1?ic~\'. "'l 11''tiS!;1s!;~1;W 1s ::,.a;:,110ot5 "4.?.~~~·:11~~~~~iv ao"4o Vt ,Jfl'J \lu .. c twrtli.111lc"\ l lOW.laySt.. Callll t-1477 111 a :1u~ur t'OatctJ iil)Ol l.YMA 'Dlti\t<I·: ~•~•••••••••••••••••• h a~· I.' tit: i> l' n \I ;.1 b I c s•LES PERSON Cotto M H O IJa11.w10 N1i.:11t:I whcrl'.' u lollipop l'ulurc Colt 752·8084 1\NTH,> ES PET WORLD BOOKKEl>WEH truns por1 .. 1ion ~.ii.tr' ft • i':qu.1I011pc•rtu111tv a\\~111'< \'(ll'C\'r rnrn1f(-d. ll233t'ONl>Olt ,\Vt: • • USO UP ~27!'i mh ;;rn O:!J• ,,, \llh \ 11<"0.: t'l'lJ ll i•x p;mpluyl'r CulJ Sut Mt>y«r.8332700 ----"'1l~t1in V11l1t-y ·uw2t11l Ptt Rulli'. P<>kc~. W<•i.\1~ f'a miltn with m.1nut S5 l()Zlj2c\'ti\ IH'ltt:n<'c. full lime• :'I/URSE ~nnl~&DcnnlBPcr~on SECRETARY T~y l"O!I.., P1lVClll'"• Shih <·osl 11ccou11lJng. flunt Out..tao1l1n..: 1·ompan) --LVH'S--IM'S nelServ1rcn£lrvrnc,2082 'fypmg SO Shorthum1 90 PAHl.OJt •• M l't:ll 1111 . l'vm .... t'iH'k1•r,., lnalon lk!ach £uo 31X>t • Deli•ery & Stock lx!11dtls & t:XCl'lll•nt I"" LEGAL SECY THAIN EE f'1t1111;: 11 ·7 & 3 ll Wt• M1chcbon Or FulJ llmC! 11 rno·i-yr Ap ~i-<'<i Uritun w \):ik t'U~l' ~11111 Sdrnau1.c1 b. U~ Call Cun l tol CarcC!r F.l1mr Ovc•r 111 "cat plan ;\pµlv 111 l'l·nmn )lubl hi.' brii.:hl. £11,1 havt-a i·ummon tnh•rc•st plyLa11u11a Bead1SchcK1l c.;ompl('t('ly ri·~tori•rl , T~rl'lt•r:,, Sllk11•i; '-. Employment Age M y opp<'aran,•t• !'llu<ot h, . J .C . I' J!: .'\. ,.: \' h'11rnpr \\ 1goorl typ1111: "CARINI;·; You mul(c RECEPTIONIST Dist l"cri1onn1•l orht·c, hcuuurul lone ~SO l'h \'orkws. l\Kl ffilll.l!d p11µ. 556-8505. 111Jlt>tu11 .. 1rk "krt<h \tis> l,A\;tl;\,\ HILLS :.Ji\LL' "kill::. L.-1t11I h<1rk1trnund thl' t•.irt• of Ollr patient:. SMELL THE ROSES! 494·8:N6 tHS·l:i.:IOclu,vi< 1111· . ., S tud ::.1·.., 111 01>! ly ill pcrwn , .,,k 111r r,x1 7700 hd p£ul uu\ l!lhr1et1l'Y & Jl0li511)k IV We.' can• for Beautiful l rvi nl.' Co. SECRET 11 y \>n•c1h. Oµcn ev1•i. 8 o o k k t l' P c r Harold E11uul Oppor EmployC'r ab1hty to i.:tit alonl! \\ 1lh )OU hy olfcrin~ un xlnl needs "cl<11111y" peoplt• i\ \ £or Heal ~.1 so:n FC,/SecretHy. H1•;il lllT1mt'l.1quor peopll' mo'(t importJnt hc11cf1t~packugc.I'le1tiw person. Cull Control Estate Co."' l·'a:.hion •pptionc:u 8010 ----Est ate U oc um c n 1 . 495 E 111111 St. C \I -------Good opportunlt v lur 1 6 1 ;-.. C:ar<'er Em ploy menl l~lund. Must h3vc 4 yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'1•cc lo~ood honH'. g1,li.l1•11 s h o rthnd , t y ping . --tiE:-l1':RALOf'FlC1': "I t ~5'>6Jl uppy, C\t!ry rhnor, I\ s 8505 exper. ty!)t'6570 "1>m.~ ht{) 11 lab1>up.ull:1hol:.,Sinv. general ofc .. cunstrui: SE ~i: I 1>erson '·-..:..!._ __ 24452 \'ia E s t rada, i:e~--·---sh 80·90 w11lll . <:all rrc>1g nm@,ge olpollll olrl !Hi:.? 7~2 lion. Exper only. Santa Delivery CRET ARY • • • Laguna lhlls. Equ11l Op R ... "EPTIO ... tST Eileen G40 012.1 .. Sulc ~".Warner. -F. r. , ~~ , Small fneni.ll\I utr•t'i! _ixir En..:r~~r_._____ ..... " ' · near llarl>or. Santa Anu t 'h1ht111h1111s. Male> ch:tniff' l\na,83S·8035ut27 -'l'S .. itnl:l l ~I at l\~I :.l't'kShJppyrndiv1duo1l to LenoMorindol~ lntcrestm11..op~rtu111lySerret3ry /Recl.'pt 1on1st --.--:--: -& brow11 smooth ...... .a_ to 1 r:o.t. Must ha\(~ 'mnll handle 'anely 1><>\111011 413 R1v1cra Ave . Clll RN'S-LVM 'S for person ..v1th fro~~ of· Mature, ex per. Work for REf RI~ t::RA ro!tS tem C:all S41 30'J~ ---: •• car_ t:ull Jll 4 P:O.I Call Julie ~t ot onev. Cost You ore the winner Pral·ticalsd:Ordcrlih face ap_P<luran('c & top t'l\.eeuuves of L.A, WASHl':HS ORYF.RS Apply in person between S4ll·OilO IWX·l28l!. llenms & l>t-i1· or needed Cor hos pital staff pcrs~nahty to h1.wt.ill' re· Co. mo\'111g tu attractive Rct'O!'ditioned·Repo::. 2pm·4pm.Nophone cillls DENTAL ASSISTANT 111sPrr..01111dSt'n'11'eof twofrH tic ket5 rcht'f&pr1va1eduty.Jo:x-cepho~. cordless PBX, new oft's ne<ir oc &l'r,tDumag'd, please. OrthodC1ntie l'hnir~idl' llun11ngto11 BelJth, 16168 1$13.50 value> per Rc<1'd. All shiffs. full page i;ystem, \)'ping & Airpart. 75 wpm. Good , Guarf del • BUSBOY JOLLY ROGER Nl'\\fJ<Jrt ~'Hl.n-. wk &•achBl\d .Su1te l21 RirtCJlinCJlros. nr IJ ltimt>. Westclilf clencul work. Must be spelhng. 1'runscrlp\ion 2'JYE/\flSIN Ot. Ort~nµrreq_6..12_726~ti GIHL-FRID ,";:-"'~ & :"ur:;et\ Registery, um :c,verageorootterty111st. ex per hctrul. Xlnt DUNLAP•S FrH toYo u 1045 20J Mwint Ave '°"""" loiley Westd1fC Dr., Ste. ~12. Xlnt benefits. Apply now. benefits 714 t751·352'.? or te•••••••••••••••••••••• laltoa 1-Clftd Den la I ren!ptron1,,t·e:<· stccrctarial. & bookkt.>ep· C ircus N 1:u;31.0010. GARRISON 64' -02 . 181S Newport Bl\'ll, CM -- -~----C'cutive :.ecretary In In~ l'.!1'ab1IJ11es. Mu:.\ be AUlo! 5th tbru All!( 17th -. llYDRAULICS ~ " 7 CAf.L 548-7780 M;ilc llu:>IOn Terr11.•1 • CANVAS MAN/Expr. telh,,ent c ri•al1vc p 'r!.or 2Sorold1.>r 645·2271) Anaheim Coll\·enlton NURSES· RN F' /time 1 3, 2321 S. Pullman Ave. Secretary. Gd shorthand S . . l..<'ss than:.! yrs, all ~h11l!>. l n custom --+-ITT'~"C"ct.'.. ro't"-d-y-o~ ~< ---------NTER. 800 w. Kalella LVN 11·7. Country Clul> Santa Ana. 540.2351> & tYJ>ing skills c l\1 IS Kelvi.~ator refrig, l@ Mf('cllo11ate. SAK-:itl \J, BOAT&SAIL COVERS 1'usltn ofri<'c.l\lu:.tbeen G IRL FRIDAY Tie1rNs ?mTrt-b~,_CQ~ H om~. Call area Sots..S489 • . cu ft . 40 wide. Copper. 919·1100. Full lime. Lhu1>1asu c, cncr~t'ltc & One i:irl olfice. tnnng & changed for rescr\'cd 549·3061. -...-E.-SALf.S-• · Sl?S P.P. 64 5 ·602.'lofr ----- Balboa Varhl SPrv1ce. have abthlv lo or,i:nnitc bookkeep in~ ex per re· sl'at~ at the Convcnllun Lic:'d. U.Uc'd Scrretary /Boo k eeper K --G--1> --_To gd hrnc, W:itch •\t1~. 543.3600 0 £f 1cn pr-OCl'dUr"• t1wred. Salary Ol>t'O. In· Center ahead or l•m" NURSES AIDE. £.. .... FC, Real &late Doru: E~ln":'ort' Das ryer '.~r We1 mar 11n e r , ll}l ----------" ~ ~ ll ~ rr" "'day l h th d ~ eclric ryer $25 • .1. rluldrcn. IS't7·6405 ---------·I f\llurt! unhm11ed. Suldr) qwre ~l~·~222 Call 612·5078. F.xt 333 to i\11 s hifts. Ex1>cl' l'rt' Trainiec) Course ~e~ · ~ 0~ n · l ylp1ng, Kenmore Wa:shcr Stib ----open ~·orpo~ate b~nef1t:. GOLF COURSE da1m yourucki't!>. lcrrcd. Mes;\ Verde l'on· ~ n r~ o <'., cons, rue· M6·8672. 111-:t.P• My numo is Mai:· CARPET-l'ALES __ c ALL ;>44:_53.~ ST ... RTER ·---------r valescent Hospital, 061 lion. l-:x1>e~ only. Sjnta gie, 111111 a Sheep puppy,; I) ~ Cl'nter St. C M •Personal instruction Ana. 835·803S l'Xt 27 Lrk,• new wt111e fro:.I fn•t· rnl)..~ ol<l 111 rwed of 8 ~'""' SPECllllST Df;~ItR~~ii~1~·[.~~~T for Ne\\ port Beach Golf LOAM ----~--·~.lanag<>mC!nt oppony·:. S T h T . rcrni:. s till und1·r wru1y. hullll' Am very lovlnll Musl be e~ricnced Non·s moker 1>4~·•11132 _ L'.~~~~P;i~°'i'o~~~\~~ 1~;~ PROCESSOR ~t!RS;j8Es. LVH'S ;~~:~:;~::;~~~~~ fB,\~~~c~~ To Yf~~?rs. 9&l·l&36_ pl,eas~ "~me •. & f~t ~1~ f'ull lime . llht ln<'omc ----_ --Ol1w111•r Sav11111s & 1.oan Ir RN'S dasses start 1mmelf. cxpt'r. P ill LCO ltc£r1J~. ,Rood ~)( tor\ 7 ·.IO. c. ·•II !!till 6 • 5 1 Outstandi~ benehts . Groomer . f.'\pcr. All ha11.rnopenini.:1110runge •Ont.hejob lrainin~ 1\dvanrcdKincll<'s.lnr. cond. Sll5. F11bcrwnr .. art 2 r .r___ _ ~ Apply in ptrson J C D,ENTAL Specrnl1s1 ~re brC'<'<I~. Shop, 01)wntown Co tor ind1\ •dual. Clt· Let us keep you ~~ bTusy *Many top oHice loc's 1231 V1ctun:1 roti~ser1e SJS. 1>42 3242 or ~1alc•/l"i•m pup>., s "i..~. ... · Seeks mal un• p i ll ml' II B '-'"' • 't"' day~ l:'vcs ""~enc"d 1·n process1·na Its you want tu '"'· op N I I ,... __ t3 Mc· '"6 71Gc '"'0 •>.<c" PENNEY, Ll\GUN·. ,' ...,.,..,..,., ~. · · "'"" ~-· ., pay f f 11 /I o 1cen54!nt•clo;1pp y ""~ i;a .,.. · """""".,.,.. Al,1"ikt111 11 11'1\y !\lom ' General Ufftc(> hcl1> 5J6 1166 co1wC'nllon11l loans. Sav o r u or P · RED 1-'0F. ---' ' ·~~~~:,!;'i'U ·~7~. Jnsuram·e etc. l·;xper'd --. tnl{!I & loan or morti;ui:c ~~"!a n s Nu r " e :> Rir.a.LTORCSA9RPET . ·---Washer & ti.t,. l>ry1•r (>cl '""""I !i lK Jt1lll • ,mp 1>)er U B arl':i.R~C?·61l31. GUARDS banklnguack.:roundpr1>· eg1,try 63l·l313 or ~ 61·9891 Scrvu·e Station Allen· conJ. t...tSllW ~clio holh ~hrll1c mix frm. I ~r C forred T ·n., t 833·2365. Fordclu1lscallLlntln danl, cxper 'd . Day & DaysS4().771'1,01 !J0020::!U .chut>. ~1~.tvl'd luv.:.ki·'· Dentol Auistont osta Meso . yr11 " rt•qu1rcl . --I:' F II . I 7 v • " • • ~ .,,,. CASHIUSWANTED p,'rrnuni•nt. L'ull & p .. rt· Xlnt ~alary & l>c1wflts. .vt'~. u & P 1t1me. Ap a 1 7~HX!Olior545·4683 Orlhndo11t11· off1re ,. u (' II I (7 ply. Shell Station. l7lh & ------Cashier:-; n{'l'(fcd In 0111 " 1'1mc. Phmw & 1ransp C"" a pcr:,onnc 14) Oft $27 to $13 Dailu RN • f .• cw port Rc·ar h ' Sltl.OOO'>f c 11 · f '' lrv1ne,N.B l·r1•1: lo 1:0011 honw ~ sel ·Servire iras stations Orthl>donlll' l'lolJCr r" •.1 'd Rcuro.:J "clcomt! · ·L· 1-0°r ur . ll'r 111 ll· LIVING·IN with elder!)' ---IF YOU H,1s,ttt ~. mule & fcmukt. musl be 18 ! rs old. bon quirCl.l. 642.2010 C;ill $cl6·U27<t, ofc hrs 10·2 i:.quu ppur ~mploycr & co n vu I cs c e o t In COORDINATOR S c w 1 n lo! m u r h 1 11 o: h:1vc a ~l·r·vlo:c lo o!h•r or l\Ju\ 111i: ~6·451l9 dable & nt'et in ap -CloM·d Wed --------Newport8cal·harca.2tu opcralurs. Overlock , 1:oods l-0M•ll,placcan;.11I -----~earancc, ~ust hav( 1>1-;~TAI. ASSISTANT. -MAIDS, full & pnrMime . ~days w~ekly. Lt n11~· l1·'1 :30AM s hift. !\lust p1eccwork.Calllll7 :13:.!2 111 the llally Pilot Mu~I find ~11 hmC' for 111v Calif ~r\\'~l'li 1c .. 01•rn P Time .4 t1.1yi.. \'\Jll''" GUARDS ,\lltlly Ren Brown 's m1c cook.mg & hsekpg. huv~ i yrs exp<"r. 1n ----Class1lled Sectmn . 1111odft• lo.:rr·1<•r mix. !J yr~. ings Ill C .:\ & 11.ll \'11thu:.i:1srn,salaryo1><•n f"1l1 mo.:. r 111ml'. un Motl•IOflltc 3ll06Coasl For appt call s upervision 111 uruteSharp, aUrao:t1vc, oHttu Phonc642·5678, male '1~\.l~li171•v:. l'leasecall <2!>!125 0.UI ~7.!!_____ llorm!> Cum. il.'l'WP•>r t llwySu. LJ~unu . 752-0992 hospital. Cuntud Mrs. m gr wtt up sl•cre\arial ---------- Chairsjde /\ssi•"nl wunl D-tol ....... ,· .. tant Bch an'a. Td1• & t;ir rt!q --Homcmakc?rs Upjohn Jt•osen , 642·2134, Costu ~kill~ ni•cdehd dfor fast Cla!'sificcl at.ls ~r ll b1 ~ Oun't Joll\I' up the ~hiiit r-.... "'u ~ Rct1re1I rn1lttarv 11k. Cull Mana1o1emcnt EOE M c s u M e m o r 1 a I ~ro" ng ort 0 onic o f 11cms, small ilems or "L1~l" 1l Ill cldS!llfii·d l'd by Nplkh~Orthodu!'J E xpr, ch airs1de. 1•>, 83J-4ti9Jappt · PEOPLEC'ERSON Hosp1~al. 301 Virtoria hce.Muiit l><'o.utgoing& a ny item •. Jus t call Ship to i.hnrc rcsul[si tist. Wi llmic to lraui days. Sah1ry o pen El ----------F.x,•1" looking for purt· C.l\1. E. O. E. Jobortent<.'<l. 552 7800 __ 642·5678. h4l!·SG71S. • qualified den l assist Toro/L ag H ills /an·.J GUYS&GALS · t1mt> a i.so<'1:ll<' 1n Opport...ifL.s ------~ ----642·461\ 330 1130 ~f· h I I ti F II .,. -SHIPPING CLE RK · · .1ss1on VIC!JO. F.l Toro w~esacsupp cs. u Y ForAmbit1ous People R OUGll Ti-;nHA I N Ex11cr dC!sircd,Not rcq C.tr.l 'O A\'11..(_/)'t::.~Q..• Child carc/hsktpr, llvt•t•---------1 aren, to work 11 flow hours capitalized. 1;73·2223· Local executive looking FORKLIFT l..OADEll & Will train. Cu ll for ap111 \'.J~ !'Cit.I ~J. ~ I:.;<f";) in, salary + pvl apt DES PERAT"'-•y a duy. Fun Job Earn $25 MAN AG EM ENT for Part lime associate. OP F!RATOR·Open t o 540·7639 Thof lnt1i9uing Wou:/ .Gome w1'th 0 CLucL/• Rel's.673·115'1. 'rlM ..., lO SSO per weok. For . 1 Call tt6 67347~ E · n ""' ---~ --NEED mon• mform:iuon phone An11t. M°"•" 3 • · men and women. Al'\er .O.E. ,..., •• c&A• ._ rowl" ------ CLAIMS ADIJUS TEii CREDIT CllECK ERS 8:!0·0913. Wnmcn·s Cont11mpoqlry PAINTE RS with al lcast8 basic trarning. train and 0 '"""0"9• i. ... ,. o1 '"- SI 2., U ::G/\l.SECV'S 1'~qualt>1lflrlu111ty . ~'lothing yrs expcr. only. Call work in Army construe· STENO TYPIST '°"' icro..t>Jed -·d• b. $ °' TYPIST Jo:mploH•t• \\{'have• 2·35 hr P<'r week ll42·292S l!AM 10 I ZPM lion units. Travel, hous· tow'° 1°'"' '""' ""'P"' -d• 1. MoJ'or mullift1e lines 1:u · b r 1ng meal s d l I R I .,. T1':1..1..,;Rs -J•> 3 upcn or a person only · • e n a · e:sponsible position In N o H J I E I t 1011 on team. II H. lllll rux tu o.:arc for eltkrly lutl)' b I) u t 1 q u e s a I('" & ParewhjT.acMn $361 month. Determine if H e a v y t y p i II g & ----. . d~vi~~.,"fu~r:~~!~~~:. s,.~CY'S lluu~ckceµcr ll\C·lll OJ oul look111.: for ;J career Ill medical plus PllY starls pu~hasing department. l I r I I I Call Mau~ec-n8arn·4J>m So. l.agun:i. l\lus l !Jc management. l \'ear Part time jobs w/exccp. Quollfied al Ar my Op· telephone No short.hand ._...__..__....._-'--'---' ~rs·~~o~~~I t~i~~1 752.13110 GOODcook.Car&rcrs. prior expe ri e n ce Uonal eammg oppoi· in portuntllies o fC ic:e orbuyingrequlred. ,.--9-1-P-l-11--, r ~ llunti'na•oii n-lch. 16111• Jo:Jnn771H>JRO 4~3 necessary. Call for lD· school r e l aled sales ncareslyou. STACOSWITCH INC I' -J • ~ ' 1784 w L 1 terv1ewappoint111ent. rk c II v · CostaMesa 54(H026 I I J ~ lk!ach Bh•d.,S!ile 121. . incu fl llou.sckccpcr. may live in. THE LOOK ~~k a 1rg in13 Jfontington Bcb 962·8321 1139 Baker Costa Mesa ~ ~~,..-........._ __ ,.... - Anaheim Str I) Onvc, hghl cook in.it. :! Ca ins 557·1041. Santa Ana 542•413-0 S49·l04 f I ._...... CLAIMS AllJUS TER Western.TemporJry children. 494·3138 540-4500 PARTS ORDERS Jo1·0 ~he peOPI" Equal Oppor Employer B 0 P £ R f 1 TINI Serv1re11. In\: -----------"' -• Hw • cor lhol'l 'o \mall SIOC Su 188621()MacArthur Ill Hurry Employ~r Paid Mt\NICUldllSl'T. Nrtl :I F.x Shi11ping. tustomer rcla· w~~;::~nyed T ii f r I I r ~~~;~~"~, 9:':'11 w=.~~.· .itc H , lrvrne Terri fi e front ulfu·e. ~nence. n ~\:11 [!lured l 1 o n s M u s l k now a or, ull or port time. ~ Colle~c lrail\td cGreer 1-:quul Oppor l'.mploycr itrt'al co. T yJ>c ;o, sh 1\5. nails. Some . follow mi: sadboat11. MacGregor Roul e pe r son c lass 1 Sml '!lanufacturing firm ~ w E E R A 8 f you'• e '' 10 • -. "" ::.;~legy i,~,:l~lu~~~1t~ -MC!d1eal be patd by {'Cl, ~1:1u;~ Ullenor Motive VachtCorp, 1631Placen· drivers. W/doubles ex· in l rvme .75MS7S. r' I' I I I o c-.... ti.. c~vctlo q""'9d hnc>s co. Prllril ,,1\1.trc. DRIVERS lncreasrs ca. 6 mo'i; &. • "· • Ila C.l\1 . per Nc~d relief drivers T E L E T y p E _ _ _ _ _ by t.u~ '"° ..i..,1 _d C.11 T. Jorda", l>en•is & For P11.tu clchvcry. app· IL':<' St~rt 81;25· Cnlt MASSAGE TRNE for eves and wkends, OPERATOR ""clftolot> 11 "' No. i..1o ... V c n nls Pusonl1cl ly 111n .. rson ClndyCrJmC'r 5105001 \' Id ·:; r PIXOPER ... TOR must know local a rea. IUll!UIPORTIE•CH 9 n 1NfNIJ'l.eltlOllllU S r r ,, r ,, I' I' I I .. ~ Snclllnit & Snelllnl( 11f ouni: 11 Y <11!·2 1 or ,.. Fork lift Cl(J>er. S8l·C?260 .,..,..., ,.. IN IHHf sou.uu _ _ . Serv ce o f Huntln&lon Pina l\l.1n Nnvport IJC'arh i\geni·y leg1llma1e ~ull ttml' p1>s1 AnswenngSrrvice. 1 This b rokerage hou~t' ~A~~~~~~~~:;:=::;~;:::~~:::!=b:~ Buch, 16161 Be •ch 1920Jlarborfllvtl.CM i:HOCainiJuslJnve t1on ·~ <.0Sl11 Me:rn Exvcr1cn1:c. prcrerred.Salu Carec r ·s te.ady needs Y,ou immediately. V ~~;c:~r!cfnuncrs roJ I I I I j I I Blvd .. Suite 121. --H1•11llh spa. No 1·x11 nee wtll poy wh1ll! training. wotk,$175 Wk·uptoatarl. Fee patd. Call now. /\lso • J . · . . . . . DRIVERS W AHTfD __ Alao F~e Jobi __ w,. i.•·nd to s1·honl. F:urn I' 1'r available, "om e Fuller Brush 968-8371 Fee Jobs. Call Control SCRAM·LETS A111w~r1 In ClossificotiOft 1080 Cleaning Women Warted. $3.l?O+ per hr. lr,uu .. :uea. Mwil have u'lncar li13·7868. l\tco or Wo10c11 IH!\i rnmill'l'(c•r opi•r:llnr wh1I<' you lcnrn. Appl) or wknd!I. ~:oi-:. 833·333.'I SA ES Car eer Employ m e n I ~~~:1~~s1~~~/~~~r ~:1~~t·~,~,~~~~~· c.111 ••11 ;·;:~: ,::? 1~1.C\~~<;~;1~, !~~2 _.... r CAN 1sttoW~~~'}.ow Agcnry, SS6.ssos fS'lrrJ... ST AR GAZER'•·~ . , Y•llow Cob --1;.i~ :w:13 Perfe ct W-.inq I MAO£ 124 000 MY IS1 TIUER ?RAINIE ,..on llrCLAYL JOLLA .. N----.--~ CLERK l12Sl~lal1•r"v1•n111' l:'llSlJltA~<'ESl-:t'V --H ...... •s YEAK.Sai.'ror lst 3yn l.e adln •• ban k wit h A ....... M !-o.l!r,,,._,Goilolo w -':'::m• · " M .\ T H !:: W tl !\1 I\ ~ _. & -ll n " t • .. t " ~~,e " y ~·-"'"',. "'• ''•"· V f __ .. ·11un~n~1llt'Y. TH/\INl-;1-; ·· · 11 30·2 3011r ""'If ·" yr r.110111, riendly storr seeki; ..,.__,;41 Todt-elcp"""°lllflorT·11urfdov °'·" RECEPTl~IST --M u~t 11,. hri ~hl Lut p ft1nH' to weleomc !l.JO.lf.JO proarnmfor ootlon11l1n11 pe r sonality plus for •14.Ml_.. ._,_.~"'!Ito___. ~ri;~~- '....,.c l>11lly I'll n"cd•" ll'Orl'll'r ""ti ll.h11 '-.1011, 11t•w1·11mt·r:1 & l'l)fll;H'I Work ti hr11n d11y 1•11rn111~ nrm. Collcj!~ dcirec OJ public r onlart . Call .I. .Jt'TAIMlll ,"!,.....~~llilr'· "-""' 11.~,IO' . ., 1 , 0 • 1-:LEC't'HONIC Clranf.?t' t'•• i\rpt an•a' m1•rc-h11~1.•;. ~·tc•Jdble hr,. S:l·Sl) per hr In pleasant ~flUiv . N11 trh v<'I Moloney, 848·l:.!88. Den· ~~4,:::;: ,,;;',_, Jll .. ,... ''"".. ocr.11~ C'IOrlc rccCjlllO 11t for our ASSf:&tn!.f-:itS Snlary c•om"n~11r.1t1· ~£1:11 r.i r, llti· •v11tni: :1 urround1nici.. Veal M4na11er lroininl( pm nis & Dennis Personnel it.n.z .~~:-'" >!~.. ~;;;:~ ..... "0'"".~ $uddleback Qf1cc. l\lu)t UEEDED fMMED . \I .J111IJty 1:.;: !IJ:!:I ,)4, ;JO\I~. -"' th1• 11ubl1r 1'n our 11rarn l\Vnil. Coll Mr Service or lluntlnnton ,~-~ ..... , .. • ... .,.. ... ..~ ... 1~•w.:;: " ·~ Rroek 8a5 4~5 • ~t "' ·~ ,...,.,,_ '"'•'""'"' ,,,.<>,••w.. .,,....., ~ \i"'" lw ablo tot tj>{'. lwndl1 J\lu~t have C'JC ll. In '!Older· In''" a Ill'; I\ "cnr v <t I rl !\I n I u r r ''· " n k t' r v Ii'' tfl(' oll' rcprcs<.'nttnll Eq u at O n ' rc•txl. 2K !!e ad· c h • 1ll l 6K lie a c h ~·· .. ~:':" ~ :· ·~,"""' ~~ ::;:; "" ~; ~:::... ""41ffAl•u• phoncti & rill counter mi: & culor 1: id , .. l I tlv ~ Xll , f \ T 1 mt' I, If c D oo ks . r> ,.o II n 11) ulv ., Suite 1it. 1 . ~o.:.. ~..,_, •"' """ 11 .1 • i':JC<:e llt•lll Cflr1\p 11 11~ I mi:. 1-'u ll t1m1• ";'<I' in ~.ll'~a.' . 1re 'p J )~n.1ml r prrsonnhty f;mployt•r ~--. I)<,,".~":.',~ :~::; ~9"...,., .. •o•• .. •"" ori.11~ l ... ,,,,,,lll • ...,,0 '""~ l\011• T\'rnp,o r1~r>'."!''<.1~nm1•nt11 hom1'0wnl'r<1 & tire• onh pl)' in Jll'r.""'~· ll l:t 1170 I TOOLl ... A -~ • ~ '' "'"~ ~~~,.-" ~ ' """' .. , • • I I I' /\SI' l I\ I I · W D· kcr ~l Co t M rno~t I kl'IY to !jUceecd. S"I-Cl1•rk •· ("11l4, htcr. /\p ",9 • .,,.,.... ,•i1~""., ',',w,~·'l! '" """''"41 , .. , .. ~.,. \"r1tt .. n "1.·1 '11".1l11111~ •111 · ' · · ·, lier n ,, d 1 o •· i\'111 rt 011 . · " ' · " ·' • <''0 I " h •·"" "' Fl ... Arglass •ool• r ex ~.. " ~...... "'""""' "' ,.. " .. ~ nlN'f'llll' OUlll'WIVt•J4 & pile.Milon~ bc111•• laker "" ' ' • p. Ill "'-•• .. .. 00.. ,. .............. u •lricOliM ly. Write 11141 . U111I> Kell~ Girl ~MMI :_. _ l\1a111r1'. i·x11c1 1e 11 .. ccl. 11111<1\'ol'> 11eekin1? rwrm for thc•sc ;.i t>'l;irian;ini bu1ldln1o1 & m 111n\4'nnnr1· (.-)~~~: :!~':." ::::-·"' ~:;.~-. 01~.11 "- l'llot, P., Uolt 15li0 UIVIS()N C) .. ' 1 ... TERYIEWERS hontlnhl.r hqunr store fH>"tt1on.'l'llll 8'~·l!I09!;, ~itinn~ J\1ui1t """W""t ornoorglaasboats i\1)11· ~ 111.. .,_.,.., ··c~ .. 11t,.,.1~N.1t'-"ll:I C""l" u ,.,.. c .. 9""'"' .. , ... I 0k L 111 t Ill /\ I . . . ... ..,.. "~"" ly In pcr'<>n Ill 1'"''' ... oo·.·~~JIJl . .l .. ,,..._, •• •• , •• -.....,.., .• t , ... , .. ""~' ••• c.• ... u v K£LLYs t:J\VICt:s IN\' I' I' \'I '1 I C'. llP v m olurr .i\ppty 0 '""" r.. ,.... ,,._, .,.... ,.,,...,.....,.,. Lu,.M .......... I yoo mt1y ,.lout a111>lka ttrt t11n1•. niirm'. vour l\M.R!l!iW.19lh,C:M "".-"n <1111y'. Day Citic'·~ Pom_onas1_.Sant!l/\_11a_ uo ~~:!.~~ ?'/'?" •"':"',.-~ ~ , t11111 nt th,C0811\Metl'tt of F: 0 .1':. l\"1'. Wnrk In pr1•8tl~\1<1ui1 ..... -,. /Jr. t" ~-• " ·-·-ht't!,3301. Day~I. Newporlli<l11rh 1133·1441 branch ot 1, A. Sto11· Mn111n· worn('n. P IT ror Arc ll 11rrl worc l O• TOW Tnuc K l>H IVP.11 ~ :..n ~~f~.;" i~~~"-0' :!:;;~~ '""~:• •!<aua'O,,por\unil)' -Gu111anl1'••t.I l lltt• • d1•anln1t 111•r\'l('I', n1r PHONE SALES cl>cl ~11 r Av~. S811 .~Xll<'r 'd. AJlJll)I c; & w iil'.i•M+2J ~~!:-.-.., ~~~.. :;~~.. ~· f " ·Jmployer ,._ _________ ,~..,n<'l'Ou!<1111•t•nl1 \'1'.C11ll n l't'. l.111i:harn (i 11I Ph s 1 1 lemcntc. l ow1n11 17tll & 1r,i10~ 7w7 ~~··· ~'""'' ""'"" iG.~ 1" l>I .. ' i71411·•• 17"' f"S ~123 °"" · 11 "~ Pf'OP e. --N 11 ' • ·- 11 "" """ • 1 c.....,.. ... _ """ ~i.•'. ,.... •" .. ·:I malo or r.-malt' I"' to ... -·"· ~.,. n )~....... ....,~. Ubot••"• C ITYPfST EN"NRNG ----.. " "" -. 1'>"'~· "'°' ~·... 111.ll'ft~ . a IAN ITOltlAI,, l'I T . MECllJ\NI(' y1•;11·i.ort11t('.Gl18ronl~ ~alCl\En10F.h~ lns:t.'lKTltAlN for II career. "'14"·" JO~... II)" ....... '°'~· .. ~i·!!'s;~ los.ur co com pany rn JECH/lR E youn.i: m·111 '141l 1y" wk i 1-:nwlnymi<nt Opi>orluni woJ:t':I nr romml~~to•. Acctnt/P /\. toS12K Sw1tchho.1rd st'cy. Mu11l ~ '~71 i...11&'c'°' @ AJ•rr.t ()H~r ~~:n · Ncw rt UcaC'h nec!I~ N 111 , tiny '$3 tlCt 11~ l;, ~ta'ri ty in Ncwp()rl »e::irh ror 250 Eaitl t 7th Slrtet. Typillt to S7<M I><' :ivuil all Nhftl)\. 11Jyri1 F!S~:;~;:=:;:;:~;:==;:;;;;:::;;:;:;;:~ ~!~~It 1f!0&~:~:~Mc~c Oranln,lt &. lltt' mnt•hinC' own 1r;i1\~ 046 7811 rxpericnl'C~d mcc.·hanil' Suite 0 , .Co11111 Men. ,.. C. Ukkpr/COnNt to Ill nr nvcr. Pttimc to sta rt SlfK & •1N1W ROCKY ~UNTAIN .. .·:-1 shon tab (' I W/<'11l~ll 1' !Imo•• 7614 1598 bf>twrcn ~:00" 1!1 .30 J).nt. l"et~ Pd/Al•o l''eeJohll 64~·8616. C.M. r1 II "TATES ex . ptt'ferroo bul nOI •;· • n 11 inn f'XP<'r J/\Nl'l'Oll, n1.i:hl" l•>r · · -"'-·--"' -&tG42Zl. lrvlnc f•cr~r11l•IA1tcney•----------nec~Hry. Salary to~ re~ d. Interest 1~ Ill• 11r1 vate CO\lntry club f'x· MF DICJ\I /\SSIST/\NT e.:tua l Opportunlly 4881<; 17th. (;osla Mt•'ie WAITRESSES S A L T 1 A K t C t T Y A T R t S E 0 & ~ ~ o d co m p u n y ~:~pm A nc:w 11'<' nlc11I pc-r. prt'frrml. Per i1r.to • 41;, DA y WlllC t;mploycr S«#lt 221 G4l! 147(} ... llDED H S S E R P X E Y N 0 P 0 1 W f\ R l M betftls.833.fl~. sst':.c· OSWnCHl,..C 11tnrt. (';Ill for mtcrv1rw. Mtl\'t' i:rnu~ !!reb "'O - -" £ P 8 H 0 I l M 0 NT 0 C 0 VS V RR CLOTH' ... ~ " G+•·~IH lndrvidool for kC'v spot on ._-- - -ExJ'l('rlcrnecd. Ov{'r II\ on· £ "w 1\39Bakvr Cosla:\lcsa --r le di 1. (( C II ..,Al.~'iGIRL ·f'abr1c:t-ic· ly.Appl)in~rM>n. R EV C H E l E N A Y LA 0 T 8 E M ]Jll&Plllme~lothlng 549-1041 •J ANITORIAL• Cl'l<';I "'n~o~·. Mff·I~. Pt..ASTlCS (>('rn<·c.C.M.Store.C11ll JOLLY ROGER l M" A IC " w l z R L B R "M A c v r ...,rehouse. Shipping & Equal Oppor F.mploycr l\kn. women & rouplr11. l><'nni~ & Ucnnis Person· MOLDING MACHIN! Mlir)' tl46·4040. lOl MariM A•• 0 0 0 W ll L V 0 I E II A C I H S H V ;;;"""' l'Celvlng. Coll £xpr'd. Cd 3ob lor right nt': Service of lluntin01011 OPiltATORS 8 U T T .l: L H U A N C 11 N C l E A THELOOK -Pl-"111lt· :i 1 hr!!.~ day:1 Hl•ach. 161118 S e~·t·h Ta1ttni;i 11p plicalton.t1 rorSalts ~ftland T t S t 0 P 0 A S Ct G Z V 0 fl' 540·4500 ESCROW OFFICER wk Al~o 4 hr~. 3 d11 y11 n Blvd .. Sulll' 12.1 . moldlnjt m ach\ncoprg on Part lime aa1capenon. Wanted: Exp seamstress VMB tNV T Yl'IST/ i\IR ~~~!~mii!:~;~~i12~~1J1~: wee!<. \I SO 2nd •hlrt. (3pm-llpm). lira 10·4:30. Wed ll'lru Wiiiing lo le arn ru~ ~ ~ ~: ! ~ S T ~ : RlY E NC VE (I Al RK i , . -Mod•rn. clean m onuf. Sun. SJ hr. Mu11t h•vct It ti p I ~LERK. ~lust be rasl. '9.'J..,')134 •FlOOR MA"f • MEN'S pl:int. ~·old j?l'OIJP lift! • S<!lling u per. Lloyd8 ~io~~· e~~·u1sr[:' 8ro~: N T l E s R E 0 0 p N A [ R 0 A. I ttrcurol~ & fa m iliarExECSEC\'TOVP Net:>ded3·4hrsanighl.4 h"1lth 1nt1.Goodvacauon Nurse ry & Land11cal)f Jo'ashlonl sland 644,4001 A L L R P O Ml z AH Tu LA l w /typtna. & addln~ PRESTIGIOUS c111y~ n wt•1•k . Must h:we CLOTHING ptan. 646-744.1. A5k for Gran · · R EE z £ y AS p H E WT K y X ~1..1 flcures. S m . co. Gd. expr. Call bl'tw 3,11, l\t(ln Apply In Person Shaver. Warehouseman •ii btllefils. 8am·Spm. S Osy Strong offirt• 11kills, SH. tllru Fri. 752. 7292 CClillfontt p 11 c k e r & I I R h t U V Y 1 N 0 Z R 0 M E TA "f E S1 ~~ 11 wk. Apply at 891 W. IGth lr\'lnc Co. Frc rn1d .. Also M SI.Iles Sptclal.lst • a SALES, p/Um.e. Mon·F\'i.. warehouse work. G·~-' 0 T U C E S y E L L A V N U S H 0 M A ft< i) St, N.B. fct• JOb11. C:al Control UGAL SECRET A9'Y us• be experienced in a...-diM M~ S3 Hr. WiU train. For In, """ ~: Career Employment r or bu~y general prac· all phases of men '11 26SBrin•1W~ .. C.M. fo.call8.f'M 206. w•orktJing coip~~ionhs. Pl•id ..::_..-~··: Hlddeft '"'°'°' IMI_..,.,.., ,~,bide. ,_ c.,....., Operator t\~en<'Y. 5.56-8505. ttee law ok in H . B Good rloth1ng. Outs l andinJl Cl Bllc So of Buker Off v ca on. r1111t s ar ng. -..... V$J. Clown°' d~111.,, f ll>d •lid\ tlld '*It In:" "''""" .... -pm·, ""'ctt'n" ,,_ t'llmpnny benefiui .,,,ilh Redhill) SALES p1U115ou Phone: 897·2515 Mr. :-.,~..., .. ...... .. "' ~kills m1112 yrs. o< re('cllt II -" Davis 6421 I d t Aspen Utah ld h acctng expcr requi.fcd.f;xp. mai d t"tT for legal exper. Prererabl)' exce enl payplan.App. Raatl.40Hrs.S2.50P/l'lr . n us ry • C) .. " Need someone .. w ho h!te'llork & t•11r~ or 1 tnlttJgatmn 963·!'1651 tyinf)Crson ..... J .C.PEN· to start. Exp. w /artsup. Way,Westmln3tcr . Bryce Wyoming Mesa ~ handles r esponsib1hty " child. Ll\l"'·ln, f!n " NF.Y, LAGUNA HILLS The rastest drnw tn tile pllu n ee. Apply inY•rd man/loader.• di'" Butte Yellowstone MOnUna " '3 n !bile ~-II , •• " .. MALI .. ~1-1700. West. . .a Oa\ly Pilot penon Sat l s p I , C l very ex e. ~ •O• spoking Phone \\ kdyll Sc:ll thinits fasl with Duil) F.nunl Oppor Employer Classified Ad. Phon~ • • · m on Y· Mhr. wk. $3.SO an hour. o ortdC) lfon Ne'l1d1 :•:ppt.::;:~::::O:J:40::::=::::::~~~0~~~.84&-~~'~''~c=_==:..===:::Jtp=l=lot=="~'a:n~t~A~d=s·:::::=:=:t~·~~~~~~~~;l;~~~·567~8~.==~.:::::::::::::!d:~~l·~~~~~~~C~o~a~at~H~w~yJ'j~~·~~.~~~~~~~v~e~f:o:rk~t:i~~e:xJ·J:·::::~T~0110~r:row~~:::F~1t110t.1~·~s~J~otl~n~so:n~s~:=:==1:.:_~ J IHI DAILY PILOT * Wec11'1ffday.July28. t916 MIKel•••' IOIO MiKe••••• IOIO IHh. Pewer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I tHOA.tdot W..ted tsto ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '°'"to You 105 Grett S. 1055 LUGG "-1'!..ET"-GS Aqu•riums. GO gal SGS. 30 l.f'SIDAM CRSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "9 "' a l 131 SO. zo gal $2S. 10 w/t":Vt;RVTlllNC S:a ~~ Grny ·r1ctt t.triped G:.rai:e oil· tGll:? 0:1\ h <fom )'()ur bu$ineu card aal S15 or best offer. s1·uoo Ph ~2-10ll7 o Kllh•tllt•. Deed aoo Lane. HunC1ntto11 lkarh Send on t'ard for t'D~h Complt't tl w/(i&h & 83326ltlNll. horuc~ !.IG8G9\:? mattrc ,., bo'< "Print: &t6 2'770Jul} 29.30.:u l•I pl~ OM . pare \lie pump. Must Sf'll. Will --------• . frame tleaut)r'--:.l. ne"' --return perrn.,nt'ntl} uirnfi~. Ms-s.ns iJf\, Bay8oel or t'uhlio:al 21 t; _wcC"k old pupp1~ Ira~ Wnd ~!l9-203U Mo' 1ng, m~t )~Ii e' t'r) i;ealed aunsrll\t' ta~ & r .J Crulsoo. H G <')I, run Stotler nlOlhcr. I' rec t1 ---lhtn£ F\irn . npph:inct's &trap. m t'llni; 11rhoc itood . VII I'. l"O \•ers Of California, OranRe Co. Div Let one or our reps check The car of your choice Why overpay on insurance? ~ootl hum«. ~3(! ••IBUY•• v.c<ld1ng ~ov.n, & bab} ID r~wr~rnent . Prt--sc1•u•as Sl~ Ph9'JNl90 Wcblm1n,tcr. Nl'v. por lll'm MS 2323 H~nl lou • I.heft! t-'or :a Alll-L . -11 c1 ~ht•. ti 4 2 . K l 2 Good UM'<! t\irr11tu~ pcrlOO!lh7l-d l:&ll t'nrh.IQ.1' •7 6 lO' S.. Roy %11 t~ ApphJO<'(''-<>R I "'11 Ofr. dhk. N'fn~. uak din wat1113per, f Ahrte or ANSWERS 1''4>in llt'rrw, fh bruJ.i.:, ..-llor!-.l":tl.lor\'ou lbl. ·rv. aonqut'l), 1>4!d'!> & ··o.iy Glo" pal)t'r & y,e Sp0rth her. Prul).ihl) Why pay ridiculous finance charges" We will give you the best warranty \Ve do not sell autos ust our service No hi~h pressure s.elesmcn <'utr ab:indon"'(I ~11ll'0'!> MASTERSAUCTlOH rhul. b"b> 1lcnu v.IJI b 1·i. & trim your El'IJ()ln -Rhm11 -thr C.utt''' ond b4'• .~\~ob Net-d huml'l> 64._.616 & lll·t 6z 7~l liti'14 S-1) 24T't '"~ or 1ry 1v.o r url.!11 1-'ro~w~';°;u~c -t'QUIPP4'<i :io· !->µurlfu.be -------• Aft 6 CALL SS4-729l G.:irJ~<' •Jl(• .! nl'w 11r('lt b:&l'k tulmd. I :.i1w i1 t'ilr 1h11l't1 M 111 ~. l'Jht. 7 mo-c old MotorcyclH/ ..-Upp1Mfount1on11urd()(1 l.7"lS 'I h .. PKIC~:S· II f hi 11Ull hulattory\\,.11r.111 S c oofen 915 " . l'•H' 4 •nH S2 \'.tClt 3 $.'• 1omo • t om('l n.: 1-(0t• t v tor ) monlh)o /\l •••••••••••••••••;•••• '-lt'll A1111toll: 8 v. ll1oo ulll S,\\'E' N\·w & u~t·ll rum :.twbi. hlw 11t 11t f l:'> l'Jt·h ~ 00 Wl'Ol\il )Ou don't t:.kr 1l to "b 1 ·r k :'1<\ll!IK<l'I appl '11, 1111:.l' W11'u11 . 1Jo1:11n b.111: ~Iii Jl1•.11 ~ tlu 4 1"11~~1 l'tt. a ml.'C·hanH'. )Ot.1 1.11..o tl fl <''J '"'" '-i·n ii• t\:1wo.1,o.1lo 400. 3 cyl W1· J.ti vc 7-day st'rvi<'<' Top dollur for your auto on tradl~ (714 )673·9--194 : 24 hr number S Jif•ou11ru1 Ktllt•o. W /U~'lortctl latb. Ho' t rained , wt•ll hchavccl "7!) 11\00 . • • * Ellp Pe rry lll3!iC'a11~11n \'11•w Or. l..tJ:UllJ lk..1• h ' 1111 ,, rt' I h(I "'' mn••r '1r two free tickets tSlJ S4h ltiul'l RlftC)liiuJ lros. lonMlnt Ir lalley C ircus l\uJ: Sth lhru AUit l''t'lh Anah<'11n Com t•n11on C'~nler. 8011 W Katclla 11rkC'I" mu't bl' e" <ho.1n~C'd tor t<''l'f\P '-t'uh Jl the Coll\ enllo l'l'ntcr ah<'.ld or 11mc ('••II &12 ::.6711. f-:\l 3JJ l rlJ1rn \ t•ur l1ckt•b Haq:n1n N1)(1k, i'<1)w: tv floor w11:\•·r & ,.,rt.th ~0°l~a.~~~~f!~~"11 t.o11JF.Wt~l.l!R. :hllt·a~tthdi;r:r•)111r~ hl..t1ww l'lOfl'" SIS.\ i.11 W bt>ri25.('1111Hlll )ltdo"'n 1 • ·' • --is ani: ·n •i>l>(I •'' 'll t.l~:!•~ullt•r2µm 19lll. " •. t . GI" 7!1JO !:IJIC·' 1 llX lnrludcd Store flicturc-s. I dhl c•lo :.'00 m1l1• rnn111• t 'ru1-1l'. '"" .. hair dncr 11\. :\lurh Noc ~uo" "l ''" ... ,11,1 ~ 10 11rt\ ~~ ;121.:! 3"11 () /\ "" thinl( flll'k . I l'lf\'Ul(lr • •v "' ' ,. tnorc • rl'.-:on ''" [)row \,·our ov.n or ?'t'nd "''•:ilhl'f L\cuu11tu11u <h· (' M $45 Ot'.49 rarl.: 1·36" br.1,s I ln•r , Antq bull\'! $17), 1·h1n:_ · n:unl'. udtJrc·"'· phonl' & <'lr<'ular ~hc•lnni;, to' 1•on111•1I & l'ltUll'lll'tl 111 rnbim•l ~175, "alnul Ml Now thru Sunday 10 Spd v.c'll m11ki• ono l'<.ll'd 1x·r w1lll' br11~1> wtc i-lh'l\lnJ; '101' :->1.-.-r>' ~. Ovi•r tbloo<hrNxlnl 1:.0 do.1r btkf',l'lt'N'O, t>oJr:tlooh & tap /\d<ll!.Y1•:u·h &11lass11h1>lvt·~.:i,~01 t\'ll $1ill,0Ull lllVl'i-li·d u111t l111n t7 111t.•t·1·"1 SI~ l.tll'hl'n lhl i•hr' :!b:!~ St•nd dw1·I.. or monryor· wull hr.ickt•I:. 6. ~1.1~ l'rol1•"1nnally 111<1111 Ml•d1tlt•r:in1:.in tbl v. S.inl.i Anu. CM dt•rt•1 i.heh•l'S 673-llli!H, 11 :, t.1111t•d. 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JU O, ~96·S39'~ - -d f nc\< llllllll, I' W. 4 \:hlln ·~3 1tx2 . k ra JJb, ::.2~00 trm ' . 811-2880495-1210 I .. k \\I L••t oc~ b'I • . , :Sl1r • new tire~. &t2·bt' 5 l)lj \iW, ~ood coml nP "ll . •ur. 1 r ·' ""'"'° 1 e battri; M~~~ SI~ SI 200 J.46·763 1 dt _ 99 I 0 Xln1_1·und 51~JO. t.i15 OOf;ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6755!129&1>1Jlltc>R1lk Pone~ 9750 ---··•••••••••••••••••••••n~ 993 ·10-0kb-'rororw.t1o...J..ll.)· -------••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i I \'W Ad vent u rl'r · · ~ ur11Jusly luad'd '.l ust Rot 9725 de le 9740 • . G8 R1v1t'ra Full pwr nt>w •••••••••••••••••••••• c " et'ce S n1 i3 91 4 2.0 blk. a ppr i:rp, C Jmper \ ou name 1t, l , 1 t , '. 1 .• • . • ,ell $1750 491 201:.I ••••••••••••• • • • • ••• •• • •••• •••• • • • • • • •• • ••• ••• allo' i.. absolutl'IY mint '' :-J!Olll' SJ'J95 9i'9·3228 ire"· " n ru.~run); I one ,:;i <.: 01.1 - ( od l'vn~ Ne..,. • '68~Sp1cler, 73 :11Bi'.:l!!O<.' \\hllc v. L.an Lonu -l!H 3622 . --~!JO,bst ~-~:ltl llre' :.1 101.1 Ph lil1021 Pinto 9957 goodrond SOOO mt. Sunrf. -"ll'rt·u Wk. --7•4 Da:.hcr. lS,OOO mi '71 Centurion ..... h1te Jn)llmi• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ &G_-65_ 99 83:1 l~I. hm o-15 l NlS 5 PORSCHES ~~~r(~~:e~~ ~~;11 ~Or, w v.hl \ m~l top. am. Im, 'ill Uud~l' Coroni•t SI "Tl Panto :woon. d1,k br To CHOOSE ' stl rad1ali., a1r .• 1l\H "'ln· 'l/a"nn "''"' 1.,1,, ,, Jtr, ~ i.1><t. r,1d1.1b t:cl 'ii f'rat 8SO Sprdl'r 8 Irk "ii :?.;() S<-11 rn. l''rt ll<'nl • ,. • ~ I •-111r 1 J 71 VW 41 l Ong. owner dov.:. & l>Cats. Xlnl cond mechanii'JI c:onll ~~~ 1iatn "' ' • rur ~ ~'"" ~lerco. \'ery clean. SIU~ 1'()ndttion ·,1;,.1 FROM "~'<'ellent rond . ~0 36J9, 51700 or aft.6_ tHll-:rosl Ph8.t? 8115 12!'>11 tli.ty, 1;,ttl tl'l 15 . 1116-3857 l!~o ii3X -------t'\I'' \\klld,!)11111155 1972 • 1976 r.is 1260 CediUoc -99 I 5 ·m Ood"I.' Corurll't Wunon 1970 f int U4 Sport, 37 .ooo ·72 :llU 254.H' 1.amlJu. H f r rt .. " mi. pnmo cood i.h•n:o. 1 JP" di·t i... 041S~ o mpo s ·~11 bus, Ad lln''· ret'cnt ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Gd cond l'\•t f'l) S900 G-16-5910 Tobal'l'uhtn.~33 1311; 714/523-7250 cnic O\erhaul Orti: 644·79UI! -------o~nr Sl6!l5 7f.i8 3075 (!l) 1969 Fiat 121 l)cdJn. 60 !'\Ill ,\\I FM. ;11r, 271\!l~ l'or~c:hc !H IT, ~ev., --'i t Ootll(e Coll hfld ctean.$1050. mpjOl, Jl h 1111 p.imt bat. ll..tlOI & c·ni:. St,-100. \cry W VW Cmpr, Pop.Top, -_· • i\M f\I l3JH', i.:001 492 212:. ll'I \ h l'J•I "'"J U~l dean tiiJ y;i3:1 like new. n e w tires. .~ tr11ni.p car. S9:11> 114() 7 ' • 'ffi--f -i:i_l_850-. -. 2 + 2 Sprn t ~:I I J t:J I f.J Sh.i.rp ~•h l'r Porst' he -d~lch brks 5l6·S42tl. art S Cpc. Xlnl coml, run 1·:ir . ·~1 ~h'i c·i•tlt·' :!:.?II \tr, l'1i..· :\r\\ µa111 1. int, rblt ·ru \'W Cmpr w1bubblc liR U.Klt.:l' Sin Wi:n 'i:! l'lnt•• St,1 n i:n \Int coml. J1r. ~Jll15 "15 l\trl <lr !\.Ill !!022 ·1~ P1ntoS1a1111n\\J)!11n I Speed. Xlnt l'Olld 0111: owner S23% :;;11; 11111\ i2 Hun Air , new 1·l11ll'h, 11r~1o . S l4,!15 or h>-t I' 14 .)Xiii( :timri:. SllGo. l'ri\,it l' ,,11111 ,\\I"" ,.1 .. r.·u enl!&lrnn~ 1:1:1 1111!1 1op.nuure~.1iocond.Bs1 Nabers $20ll :l52·82:l I t•IJ8M'lh•. Iii.I 31.17 1 -Rolls Royu -9 7 s6 ofr 892 1573 -----<:~ti I alt ti. t\31 ·221:1 • -i.1 \' 1 b Ford 9940 Plymouth Cl960 AlltM, .... HOO • Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• un, C"U~ • mt. lt'C '(, Cad1·11ac ...................... . • "l DEALER IN U.S.A. A'.\I F:\I grrk Nds wrk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• b r 1972 PLYMOUTH ~ :.to r.6.tG·3814_...__ '68Galu\11· lll r, ll'r. Xlnt ~---------------..... JR ROY Quality and Pric1· 1·on1I S!MlO lhl ufr Cull Stbrl"9 H.T. Coupt R CARV(R ·s~ Bui: 11 un roor. well Guaran1ecd 4:14 7<JK:I Hobt•rl. maml. Pnn.•d to llt!ll $893 1\ r r o II I I 1 II c <' ,1 r ' Thele's r ROLLS·ROYC[ r>l5·7381l LC.l\1t1~Spl'C1.1h''' 1!175 .t cir hlur Gr.1nuch1. 1:uoc;11w 1 1'40Nm .. r•~ ------Preferred RJIC' s 00 I' u n s • SI 555 ,.._.,a..... Cl ·ss vw .1 11 1 u. , i. • \ t:. ,._ ____ w.4 Ul\Slc COii \' · l.11t.:c,1 \l'll'Ll iun Hadio, 11ood ro nd M"'R"'UISMOTORS ki d r.iclials, new cn11 . \M n,i~, :!II I ,.. ""' a new n --C.~lO~UNO~Y\--n t.S200011)fr li73·\J071 ,,1(~:1:Jl,:~,~;~·J 83:\11·12&;8'8((0)N_.V915F·:.IJC2>10 t 9765 -----73 l'1nto !)qu1rc Wgn .. oyoo ·11Sqpcrllectlc.Gdt·o11d lltA•11<,·(1111111, \uto. air. radrJI~. ht f Po sche •••••••••••••••••••••• nl'"1 P•Hnl. 1-·~1 t._tJ'l* 0 r SOUTHERN $1600. S40 0611or646 111<9 01h·n ~unJJ\ ;:.~~~· ,; IHI 11 c 0 II ti in OUr ORANGE COUNTY'S ·~ vw tiui: Must .,dt Cadillac VOLUME <;ood runnmi: rond1t11111 Master De.Jiu -L.----m. TOYOTA DEALER \"cry cl<·an $1100 or (1r 1M>O Hlrt>nr 81\J. ~aJW J"UU ff'r 642-1622 or 5~9 Oi:!J l.••)IJ M.:'>..t )40-91 00 1 T'r> u .... > ou " hke us! ·14 vw auG Nctl>ers 4 Spt'ed . st ereo ra1lm "67 GnlJ>d<' 500, good lrnnsp. Jtr cond. orig ownr. 5.S95 IU6 21 11 c1 e' IA Furd. <! dr. I' S. P i II. R 11. xn~ot 3rd car S425 f.:H'S 613·471::! ATLAS Chrpler /Plymotatlt ()pen D:uly & Sun. 'Ill 111 P:.1 292!1 llarl>or llh 11 Coi.ta :lh:~u 546-1914 Ml\RQUIS MOTORS t~Ll\W) ca<1•11 ICely ..... Boole $2960 I ac General 990 I CHMt-al • 990 I Porsche924 A l'or-.chc Ilk'~ no C'ther Porsche thi'll .s gooc b~for.? it. An engine up front Ah.itch in the bl\Ck. Anden inn"-'•lli..,,., 1.:..ir transai.k> des!~ that resulc~ in 1Uperb ll.mdllng end pcriorm;,ncc. Come In i'nd ci..i:xMncc this new kind or P~h<'. 1\"l<l v. hill.? you're th ·re. h .ik ltWr our other POC"5Chef. and our Camsly-size Audls. too. DON BURNS Prestige Porsche -Audi 13631 HARBOR BLVD. GARDEN GROVE 636.-2333 PORSCHE +AUDI l\W I hllll.'.W Df.\IJJl ;•8('4 ~Alf(,Uf i:llTf P",..,,, • IKE'S Price 52499 ···············•··•·••· ·················~···· ._,,..., r, , ~~' ••,.,, A ... ,"' t • • '""')IOl'O ~II JO II ) I -28ij0 49~ · I} IQ i:1 l'1•1tt,1 s·r .. 11.:.ou m•. 1111 111 •\l \ 1n~ I rool, 111 ,, ~ , .1 111 ,. t r a n:. . \\I V\I ,\ t' hlr l'l' 1'.!11!1!1, l'ht;;l8 311:! 1975 TOYOTA CELICA l•f'""" 121i.}'\!D l t ONLY $3555 MARQUIS MOTORS \tlS~\p-.; \ 11-:JO 831-2880 495-12 10 , 1·11n or\ l·i-:1.w' t ~1w•·•I f.11t 11r' "" ro11 · ,h\1u111111:. 1.111111 11\'.tll.'r 11111!1~ 1'.l 1 Kelly Blu~ look S3550 IKE'S Pric~ $2899 VOLVO 1'1"6 H11t h~• ( I.I 114~ •110 1 '71 vw. lo m1, A~I F\I, 'lnl, leavllll! <·ou11lr). ~.11·, bc·'t ofr 11.,. :\I 011 H .: 10 1.13 :i:m i;n 111111 li4i \ \Y w '"' '· "''"'' c un1I ~i()(I C.dlC\\',. JWU 2)1!1 r.•1 "1111..: · {;ti nu•rh <111111 U.1d1ul ltt<·• °''" n111Hlt•r & h,.11 ~111.111 lh t ocr ~1ut l\HJlll•H•, ·11 \ \\ ~hi. 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Ill t''· ''"1 c·u ~1 .!l!lO )•~\,H\, ~lU ~:.t<t 1974 VOLVO STATIOHW.AGOM :\111•,c 1111<' lft Ito\\ rt ' tt•l:Jl,F XI MARQUIS MOTORS :\llSSIU . \'IE.Ill 811 -2880 495-12 I 0 ······•·•••••·····•••·· 11.\HI, \I'\, 7.1 ~1111111· L11lo 111.ulc•ll , ,., l~~Ml 'I :) \l \.(Jll\ "l 1.1< '\n\ ,1 .11110, .11r. II c) I ~·11 , 111111 .,.,,~, h1•'>t 11f11•1 _ 1.111 lllW 910 ..._., N•w 9100 411tot, New HOO Autot, Hew •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• WHO? BUT WHO? UNDERSELLS US? -847-6087 e PHONE e 549-3331- LIAll IHCIALI SALi P•t ID '76 MONZA Town Cpe. &12 56i8 ti42 aims Alltot,Uted ...._t,UMd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • SAYE$$ NOW ~~~·~~~~~~ ........ S3399 "4 ftt'1).,.,.. •\ A uT'°I ftfftt •t I).....,... t .al10 ••'"9 • .._....., "-0- &o~OZL 1 "4'. ~~ltof~~UP ........ 54999 " ,,,, "' ., .. ~liui~~ ............ $ 4199 t' I\.'• "''1• r ''''•"'I 1 :-.0 1". 1'"' t ..... ..,.,. .. A~ ty '·'°"' 0#4'.M .. "' .. )•' 1973 FIREBIRO s4199 FORMULA 400 ....... . fi."'1 Y1 <t 1f ,, • ., ·• ••·.O ,.. . .,.,,. t tt..,.. I •''°""''w $loi' I -.i;J 1974 CHEVY $'1000 NOVAHATCHBACK .... L777 V·"Y "" 1 ~,., ,,. . " . ../ ... 1975 FORD s4999 f,J()() PICKUP ........ U Q,;JI) m 11t c *,,._, '"'o "",."'"' •'•"D o. 1",. ~ ,.,, .. as.~ Q!-,.•"' "1"'"• 1Q:t•1 1975 FORD s4399 f -150PICKUP ....... . HJ fl'. '°"" h ( ... t " ,to Cl ~,mu .. 4 '°"'*' P!otfW \l..,-.1'! I°''' 01cl)7 1 <N m•lrt• ,\ol• Hl "'' • '"° f lltF'lW 1973 tORO s3499 Yt TON PICKUP ...... V-f a.11 tr•~ •'1• • JU.,_. ~Hlh~ l 975MERC. $4199 MONARCH ......... . tO J '"' 0 '3572 •299 TOTAL DOWN •91•• 'II MO. 'M CHIYY s999 CHfVETTE '3082 \-\Ton P U !T806011 Door St .. •2 74 JULY '76CHEVEm -6~ ' ................... ,.0. ...... ,,. ...... . I ' .... tf • .,. I ................. _, ... .. ··~~AIO S 1399 MOHZA CPL •uec ... s 111•t 54665 U54 737 1199 MAUIU CPL S§]§Q , ... '72 '"*· Ca• tO'I I ll~O ••~••w.tl t , "\0 Pr-•••·""""" ot t211 11'(~ ,., • ..,.. .......... '~"' ... "\, ,,..... ....... .,....., .. ~~:~~ .~~.~~ ... ~.··:-::~ s4141 ''O ti' 197 6 CHEVETIE '399 ., 12' TOTAL OOWN , .. MO. 71 CHEVY v2 TOH P.U. s 1999 aassic 287·4 15597 NEW '7 6 L UVS S"8S4R IMPALA WAGON s33a9 =~8TOP)s 1599 ,11256-2681) 55916 '7I... I 12199 '7' ~ C..to '299 NIC9! (2<MNIHI s93n 72 ~ Lo.ded '6699 TOTAl DOWN , .. MO. ... Swtlellf' '2199 (112-408615) tU OMtUYAll.HUTOCNOOtlflOMt S32El<L 'U AAT 1P7~~A •T '2699 124 epe 1•12HFll5269 11&\ 13599 7~,V1c:e~~l '3999 tU89 •t 1PI• c:•'" ooc• •• .,... ta.. & 1tl' o.i..•M -I"'« ,, I 4 f H "'Ci l&J 4 IK 4 ~-c ........ f!)r •• -"" _,,.,,,. "' •0 ~1 Gr•Oll Al'I\ '' I • f t' 15'>-IXr\110•)1191 '16 NOVA . . ... ...... ' . '95 c .. ,0 11 u 1 te ""' , • ;,~?~ (' IWOCM!O Wllh AM ttal(J 4 ....,.,._,,. 9' n1• --• 4 • -bumper ~uards etc: t., • '·"' ~ curyme~ '76 fLHTSIOE ~· ... C.'fl .,,0 , .• ,, ~ ,.....,...,.., ... .,... • I lt~lt'C''lt '102 ,., .... 5299 ,~ ..... U.... ,._ U~f'I n-• fl '•• \ ~""~tM t., " .. • .. .,, ·~ • ~ •• &,.. ,. Ait'• ,. ..... t~ •'l ""' ""-"--:::t,~O.:J:.:.~·• ""•.Jn -,.. •• (7 .. 0 Uotto) '76 MAlJIU en. I I •• '7' VEGA I M. -~ I - ~· ~, • ~'1: •• •.iii •• ( s3920 '399 'I 0612 TOTAL DOWM rt• MO. s317 6 s299 S86'1 11'7·1YI IHUI 1'1101 TOTAL DOW.. , .. MO. :7~ ~1 ~o" .. ~·u:_ -"'.s3994 s499 'I 0601 ~ ... ~..., •-''' ' • •' ... ,.. TOTAL DOWM ,. MO. ' "' I I ' BRAND NEW 1976 PLYMOUTH FURY '71 vw ...... ·~· . ' 4 ,.,. i •73 l"TEIU'~~110~.·L r\CKUP I ~ ',, 52795 ·1~ PL YM· FURY CUSTOM ,1 ... 11-· .. . . . . I . ' ... ' •73 P\MTO " . . , .. · 51995 SALE ON ALL 19U DEMONSTRATORS 2 DOOR, 4 DOORS SAVE! SAVE' F.AIULOUS V .ALUES ON .ALL , IMTEINA TIONAL CAIS AMO TIUCKS IM STOCK ••• COMPARE TRUE VALUES ON INTERNATIONALS AT ATLAS MOW! IRAHD MEW ft76 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II 4-WHEEL·DRIVE Econom1c.11 4 cvi.noer 3 !>O!'Pd 2 ~l""e<! tr M•~lt" ca:.e & mQ(C' 1cF02ti2FG042525. 55195 IRAMD MEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4-WHL-DRIVE PICKUP 4 speed w/2 speed transfer case rao10 oelukc 1nter10< & t'xtenor oackage oencri seat ooor eoge guaros & more' F009ZFG0165631 55395 COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR R.V. ONE OF THE FINEST SERVICE FACILITIES IN ORANGE COUNTY . . . OPEN SATURDAYS 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM . I I I l ' I· r Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION I A.rternoon .Y. toeks TEN CENTS (.~OL. 69, N0.110, 5 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ~. J~~!,~~.8~~~~~w~~ ~~~~~~~~!e~!:~~db~~~!~~ Be Hatched. tA 1rec1er,•,! 1Fl1sh1 and wi:~ure officials Th~rsd:sy and 1-'riday. Or. Stewart Long of the Orange the station report "U~y are being. rv ce o 1c ~ s expect. .. " to Lindell said Tuesday he ts con· County Vector Control District <'alen aJ1ve " atch plans t his ~eek to .ease a cerned that the mosquito popula· s aJd today that adult mosqu1toes Lmdell s~ill total abatemmt is ~,t.enedtia l mbeosquinit~ nuisance t1on 1s s;rowlnA al lht' S,000-acre now ha\•e bttn trapped 01t theala· qut oC the question because it. ,._._1ev to ga mg momen-navy station. Ile said that, unll>sS tion. would have a drastic effert on en· ;twum •t t5he .seal .Beach Navy s teps are taken the number of Jle said there is a strong dangered "ildlife species that I ~ ~apoh QSL~adtao1n1• pests will increase as ummcr ooss1bi1Jtv that bv the next hi~h make their home on the base. · o n in e. an assistant wear on. tide,the mosquitocs willbew1ng· ECforts t o r estore the 1 !tna~ag~r Kw ilhC the wildlife "We are not insen.c;H1ve to the mg their way o(( the base into marshland to 1ts natural state :service m ern ounty. says he problem and we will do our best nearby home . has sparked the opposition as t \\ell as fears that on ensuing mosquito problem \\'OUld aet out ofhund. · Warren Hall, a lluntlncton Bea(•h representative to the coont)"s Vector Control 01 lrict. said that mosquitoes could become a parttrular nuisance to residents of Huntington llurbour and Seal Beach. Local offlc1als and federal representatives ha"e apparently bet>n at odds ov<'r control nei>dcd to combat lhc m~quJto threilt. l,lnd<'ll snld lw ol:o;o would meet with 1Jiolog1sts :md with faculty mem~rs ut Cul St:tl\' Lonit Beach In an ertort to knock out mosquit()(!s without hurmin~ wildlife resources. • "We think It can be donl'," ht· i.n1d. <Set' PE TS, P age A?I ;Kidnaper ·Trail Crash Kills 2 Cooling SAN LEAN DRO <AP I James L. Schoenfeld, wanted 1n the Chowchilla mass ltidnapins:. has left behind a trail of gun de· als aod aborted attempts to re· ach Canada, officials say. But the most painfuJ fact ror the authorities is that the trail i · already a week old. Schoenreld and another sus peel. f'rederick N. Woods I\'. <'Olllinue to elude officers despite the new clues. and despite a much-publicized manhunt fo r , them. They are being sought on arrest warrants. Schoe n f eld's 22-y ear -o ld brother . Richard. surrendered Friday and is scheduled to bear ralgned Thursday. All thrct> sons .of wealthy San \."'ranCL'lc·o Peninsula fam1l1cs. <ire w<intc..'fl in connection with the k1dnapan~ of a busloud of 26 SC'hool children and their school bus dri\'er July 7 15. I 1\fter a day, the capt1H•s escaped Crom a crude under ground prison in a Livttmore re><~ quarry owned by Woods" • father. I Investigators say Schoenfeld w as seen in the Pacific Northwest at gun and pawn shops and at border check points a few days after the kidnaping. 1-"M • Woods. howe ver. there are no I confirmed s ighllnj.!s. The Investigation has b<'cn headed by th<' Alameda Count~ , sheriff's office in San Leandro, 30 l miles north or Li vermore. J According to the confirmed sightings , J a m es Schoenfeld firs t headed north and then veered east at the Canadian border. where he was twice de· rued entry. And an unconfirmed Indiana report indicat es Schoenfeld planned to make a third attempt at cross In~ into Canada. T he t'BI said a man fillin.R &hoenfeld 's description told u Waterloo. Ind .. barber Tuc.-sday that he would try to enter Canada through Port Huron, Mich .• ISO miles north of Waterloo. T he FRI alerted cust o m s ofriclals tn Michigan. The FBI said It has r ecei\'cd numerou11 uneonflrmed s1ghtin1o1s of the two fugitives from all O\l'r the l'OUntry. Patriots Defended SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Mnyor fil'orgc Mosrone. uecui;- lng the Doarlt of Supcrvlsor!I or in.-iultinf? American putriots. ha~ ''<'t~ a n ordinance that wool<! ha\'C rt'qulred city off1 rlnls to dis pla y notional , state and local llaf(s In thelr.omces. The mayor said the ordinance only ser \'ed to fire up n('w criticism oC Police Chief Chnrlcs Gain. who c:.me under fire lost spring when he ordered the fla(ols Temoved to the hall outside his ·\()(fice. The ordinance. Moscone s3id {Tuesday, "fa lls far short of its , purported purpose oi stimulatln~ I genu\ne love of COUftlry, city and • st ate." I • I ' ' I • I I ' . I Sparked Car Routed A report of suspicious ac· livity In a parked car at Huntin g t on B each's Robiawood Little Lea«ue b3seball field sent polke cruising to the scene Tues· day nigllt. An officer found a teenaged couple and sug- gested they retire to the potth of one or the other's I• llybome. Westminster Squad Car Hit €nc· Lam·. !I. of Fountain \'"lie~ puu. a\\ a) a king Sit.<' 1lou).!hnut mt·~1:-.unng i ' · ancht•s al·ross. It·~ pnced '1l G:J l'l'fllS. Wieder's Tax Talk Proposal a Yawner lluncini:ton Reach Mayor liar riett \\'1eder·~ a pix-al "to i.1 t down :ind talk about ancreai.an~ property taxes" has appanmUy drawn just a !lmtltte':'i nl! or rn· thusiasm from 'arious tu-cin~ agencies throu)(hout the count>. Three or the four Onml!<' Coon· t.Y supcnasors ~uy tht:y "1ll i-k1 11 the me t in~ schNtuled ror !1 a m. Friday in council chnmbNs. The three SUPl'r\ 1sors cited the> same reason for h~ passtnl! th<' mavor 's ta'< confrrl'nt·t>. Th('' said th<'~"''l' a ln·:uly planned tn rut at lcttst 20 c•1.•nts rrom t lw county's t:Jx ral<'. Supervisor Lauri·nrl' Srhmil s11y11 he pl:ln<i to :ith'ntf tlw ron· fer<'n<'<' "bccn11sl' 1t'.o; m m~· fhi.· trict. H I ('IU)°l mukt' it. I'll •wn1I someone> an m y plnCl'." N<'arh· all of the i-dlOol "" tracts that hu' <' h(.'(•n <'nnl.1ch•ll say ch,•y plan '<l st•llfl 1 <•pr1°M'n· t ut Ives. The reartion of l>r. ("hurles Woodfin. a i.s1stant .. uperlnh'n· dent for business sen 1n•-i rn the Fountain Vulley School Distrkt, seemed typical. I Sear~h for Life ''lf nrril'l t'i. le tter H•alh· cloes n'l sa\' much and l don't know all that !>ht• has in min<I . "But 1f we <'•In J?l't :.u:rm;s a ll<'l· ter undl'rstandanit on the t•Cfrct of increased a~ses~rd \'alu<ation on thl' school d1 -.tricts, the m('Ct in~ "111 be benefici;.11. "Our hands art> really 1>rclty t&eTAXES, Page AZ> SOF;t, CHAIR SELL SPEEDILY •·sold' it r h:ht aw:I\. Good R<'!lponsc." That was th<' sUCCl'!'IS story or an lr\'ine mun who 11lart•<I tlrn; dassaficd ad in lhc Dady Pilot: llt•.iuliful ~11.inhh ~11f.1 .~ I h.11r l111f1I \ 1•l1 I I, i.IHI 1111\fl '"' \\\\ I( vou have furniture to 11cll. cnll G42·567R. It tokes onlv a few words tn the riitht place to hml a bu) er. Along the Oninge Coast, the ri~ht place i11 the Daily Pilot. Two people were killed early to- day when a police car collided with a sports car in a Westminster intersection. Killed when the late model sportscarnc war ttrMng was broadsided by the police patrol unit was Ste' en Da\'id Zupur, 20 Elsinore. Also killed as a result of injuries received in the 1 :45 a.m. collision at Westminster Avenue and Bolsa Chica Road was Catherine Lynne • Viejo Man Nabbed on Heroin Rap A Mission Viejo man federal authOf'ities claim Wa.5 a kingpin oC a mulli-millton doUar Asian herom smuggling operation is in Los Angeles County jail today after his arrest in El Toro Tues· day. Bobby Wayne Vorhes. 25, o( 22926 Via Pimiento, "'as taken in· to custody by Dr ug Enforcement Administration <DEA I attents at 22941 Moonstone Lane in El Toro, another residence he periodical· ly CX'cupied. acc01·d.ing to DEA pr ess information officer J oe 1-·1anders. Four Los Angeles County men, including two who authorities rharge helped Vorhes organize the smuggling ring, are also in jail today. They were identified as John A. Wagner, 35. of Redondo Beach; Michael W. Cutting, 27, of E l Segun go; D oug l as N . Schreiber. 24. of Gardena and Stephen L. Rocthker, 28, of Los Angeles. U.S. Magistrate Ralph J. Cef· ft'n fixed bond Of $150,000 E'3Ch for \'orhes. Wagner and Cutting, the thrt>c federal officials claim set up the dru~ ring. Bond of S2S.OOO each was fi~ed for the other two suspects. Flanders said the ring had bern under Investigation by ai;:ents for nearly five months. When the raids were conducted Tuesday, nine ounces of pure he roin with a street value or SlS0.000 were seized. "That nine ounces, which measured out to almost too per- cent purity, could have been cut for s treet sales to yield nearly a k1logram,'•snld Flanders. Flanders said investigators helleve the r ing was bringing in "multl·kilogram " quanllties of the narcotic every month via t•ommcrclal airline r from Uan1tkok, Thailand. "We think this is all heroin from the so-called 'Golden Triangle' in Southeast Asia," Flanders said. "We believe It wiJI put a major dent in the heroin traffic In this region," snld th e DEA sp0kesm an. Babcock,21,of Buena Park. · Injured in the double falaJ acci- dent was Westminster police of. fleer Thomas Lee Rackleff, 28. Police said R ackle(f suffered lacerations-and-bruises in tb&t-wo car collision. According to the California Highway Patrol. Rackleff was eastbound o n W~st ml nster Avenue and entered the intcrsec- llon with the green light in his fa\Or. O•llf "11ot Sl•ll Plloto HE'LL TAKE OVER Fairview's Levine Levine Named Acting Chief Of Fairview By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~ u .. D••lf P•lot SUH OrriciaJs in Sacramento an- nounced the appointment today of psychiatrist Mi chael Levine as acting head of Fairview State J lospital in Costa Mesa. Dr. Levine, 35, wm work with retiring medic al director An· thony N. Toto until Sept. l when he takes over the post for a pro- bationary period. Dr. Toto has r esigned and plans to enter private practice. Today. Dr. l.evlnc issued a statement on his view of hospital operations and what directions he may take in caring for the l , 700·plus re ta rded patients there. 'J'wo key points must lX! con· sid ered , Dr . Lcvinesnld: "One. we must a~gresslvely but a ppropriatel y purs ue increased funding from aJI gov- ern menta I a nd private r e· sources. "Two, we must utilize max· fmally and appropriately the questionably adequate, current· ly avall ablo prorcsslon {ll services.'' "We don 'l ha vc enough of what we need, but. we 're not maklnit enough use bf t he resources we have." he continued. ''lt'!I an Or· Viking Sooops Mars D .canlzatlonal problem. not a irt• refl ection on the profCS!lionalR." A Corona del Mar rcsldenl, Dr. Levin e was trained at the University or Illinois. UCLA and served in the Navy, Including u tour of duty in Vietnam . PASADENA <APl-Thc robot arm of Viking t 'n'lade its first mar k In Mar tian soil toda)" scooping up a handful of lbe Red Planet to see it it holds any sign ofllfe. <Related photo Pa~eAJI. A pictu re beamed back by lhc unmanned lander clearly ~howed a t.rench left by \!1kmg's diggmg arm. It would be several more hours before other dota would be radioed back with proof that the dirt S3mple had actuall~ been placed by the arm mto Vtking's automated biology lab. An(t at will be much longer -probably several weeks -before the "' pcriments pro\'ide any answers about life on Mars. • As the picture appeared hnc by line on televis ion monitors at th~ Viking control center. the s mall trench could be seen over th • to1> of the lander. ''That look hke pretty good confirmation that the scooper scooped," said a Jct Propulsion Laborator~· spo1'csman. The landin~ of Vik1n.1t on Mars a \\CCk ago was a milestone 1n itself. but thl" pouring or dan into the miniatut"t "room1" ol Vile· ing's laboratory haseveD 1reater import. It marks the n~t tlme science has reached into a nother planet's crust to look (or life. Although no movie cameras were aboard Viking to record the historic sample digging. a film or a d uplicate lander a t J et .Propulsion Laboratory carrying out the process showed how it is done. The telescoping arm snakes out. of a gold-painted housing on the side of Vikinl{. The arm is a tube about an inch and a h.alf in di a.meter. lipped wilb a sharp- edAed tool for digging. Toucbilaa the red-varnished 10U, the 1coop plows beneath the surface. pressing wit.haJO.pound /orce if necessary. Prison Chief Fired SACRAMENTO tAPJ -The chief procurement. oftlcer at Tehachapi State Prison has been fired after an investigaUon of ir· regularities In pri&oo purchases, state oHicials said Tuesday. James Holms trom, who has held the job since 1969. was dis missed for "failing lo follow proper pro.. ttdures jo m aking purthues for the institution ... said Phillt> Guthrie, spokes man f« the state Department of Corrections. The CH P report said Zupar was dri\'ing hi s lightweight . foreign sports car northbound on Bolsa Chica Road and swept Into the in· terseC'tion against a red light. Whenthe two-cars <Yollided at midintersection. Zupar's auto was thrown against a southbound car s topped forthesignnJ. The CH P report said there were no injuries lo occupants of tlu~ third vehick . Cocaine Pipeline Said Hit A combined fore<' of nan•oties investigators from Newport lleach. Huntington Beach and the State Department or J ustice broke up what they described as a major pipeline for bringing co- caine to the Orange Coast from San Berna rdino Tuesday. Undercover agents booked two Sa n Bernardino· men and a Newport Beach woman after the trio allegedly sold undercover of· ri<'ers $14,000 worth or high quaJi· tycocaine. Held in lieu of $50.000 bail in Newpor t Beach are J ohn Bergevin, 28, and Martin Waterma n, 27, both of San Bernardino. Martha Willits. 20. of 400 Y.l Clubhouse Dri ve, Newport Beach was taken to Orange County J ail where she is held inJieu 0($25.000 ball. Newport. Beach Del. Sgt. Dar- ryl Youle said San Bernardino S heriff's d e puties search ed homes occupied by Bergevin and Waterman after their arrests and found additional supplies Of CO· caine and m arijuana. lie said the total street value of all the drugs confiscated in Tuesday's case is about Sl75,000. Youle said the trio were a rrest· ed without Incident following the sale at a "fashionable Newport. Beach hotel." Flu Vaccine Plan Moving REDWOOD CITY <AP1 - Plans have been revived for San Mateo County to participate 1n the nationwide swine nu im· munizatlon program for the county's 400.000 Inhabitants. Plans for ~hots huvc hecn ~cared "'' after the threat of mass1vt' malpractice Insurance rate hikel4 wos lifted. The vaccine would he given to persons ~tween 18 and 64 . Coast Weather Morning coastal clouds, cleorinR to fair Thursday. Warming t o low 70s al bt>aches Thursday. Lo~ m the OOs overnight. INSIDE TOD1' V Tire U.S. Olympic ba.sket· ball team won the gold medal in Montreal . and Daily Pilot 1ports ~dltof"' Glenn White gtt>ts h~ obsttvcationa. See Page Bl . ··•-w..c· ........ •• .. •• •• L M ... ye c.tlllw!OI• Cl•tWllff C-o •• "' . .. , (,..,, .. tr-..•-• OHlllMl4kn l•twi.111.,.. 1 .... n._ ~·-,_ ...__ -....... " (If (14 ... ... ... , e4.5 (4-16 Cf u •• Af "' CM •1-> ... , •• ... ,. ,.. ... 2 OAIL'I' PIL.Of . H /F Wedn111.da~ Ju'y ?& 91i ·'Patty 'Too Sick' q'o Be Tried? I • A N DI f'~ (; 0 I A I> t A Jm)'<'h1att1 .. 1 nanwd lO t'\llffilllt• l'Jtty 1lt•1ar'>t '>J } !> 1hc nc~i.rn.svc:r lwlreb lli too s u·k umotion;.tJI> lu .stand trl:il. "The JlOVt•rnm nt finished the clt:~trurtiun or twr tarr ..... :1i1J Or I.ours .I. We,l. d1.1irmao 11r Jl!-)t'ht ~ltr.\ 111 t>u.• ~t·houl ol Mt'tilrtne at UCL/\. In a coll ege lerturc Tuel>dOJy night, he sa rd It" u::. onh t~causl' Tenant Jailed in Slaying ~\· 73-year-old Anaheim man. a ngered over un ev1c·hon notice from a trailer park. •~ an jail to· day follow in~ the -,hootini! d('ath of the trail1ir park's f>ll) ear-old mana~er. John B. Stout. 27ti0 West Lin- <'Ol 11 A \'l' • -"" rrcndcred to Anaheim polttl' orf1rcrs thb morninl( rollowrng the ratal shooting of Burl Kuster, or the 711 Motel Trailer Park. 1 Witnesses al the trailer park -Wld-poliee that Kuslt!r was mak- inir his round:> this morning when Stout stepped from his mobile home. There was a brier loud arf,!u- ment. "1tnesses s aid, then a shot "as beard and Ku~lcr fell to tht> 11round. When police arrived at the tr ailer park " few minutes later, they surrounded Stout's tra1lrr and ordered him bv bullhorn to come out with his h3.n<is up. Mis~ Hurst "n:s from u famou~ Jnd \\ t'Jlth)' C'Onwn JtJ\ \• lJmth that she tver "c11t tu 111.il ultt:r her kidnJp1n1t West )Uid tlw IJte US. U1s tr1cl Court Jud,i:e Ol1Hr <.;artcr 1g· nortid a re tom tn\•ndal ion h~ \\h t , l\\O oth\'r court ur11)111ntNI 1.i:io> thllllrtsts .ind .t ~>chulo1t1't that Miss Jkar:i>t tw trl'ulcd before being tried for bank rob· l~·r> in San f'rant·1sc·o. M iss Hearst w;,:s c·on\lckd in ;\larl'h and has 11ince been in San Diego's ~l etropohtan Corrt'C' t1onal Facility for IJS)C h1Jtrtr te~ting before bein.t.: senlell<'l'd The 200· pagt' report "h1('h th\' tour -m emb\'r panl'l :-col to Carter, s;rn1 ~h\' \\a.<. unrat t•mo t1onallv to stand tnal, \\'e~t said ObJert 1on' b~ the prost•rul 1un prevented-enterinR the n·1JOrt tn· to the record. Carter mul>l ha\•e believed the young woman would have bt'en arquiltl'd by dclaymg her treatment, West said "She got 1t com in~ and goin~." he lllld his audience "The very fact that she camr from a rich. famous. con- servative fomily was a~ainst her. The pe<>ple wanted to st.'c that lhe llearsts a nd Patty got theirs. Lost in the shuffle was the• fact that if her name had not ~en Pally Hearst . she would nol have been kidnaped. "She was 1cianape<rror being a Hearsl and prosecuted for being a 1 learst. "'The government finished the destruction of her life st:irted by an anUgovernment group. Thal's a tough combination to heal." Meanwhile. attorneys for William and Emily llarr1s came to court today in Los AnJ\eles pre- pared lO make a last bid for a · mistrial before closing argu. ments to the jury begin. Youth, 15, Shot Dou~ U1ancur of llunlnl{!lon Beuc·h didn't win Or a nge County's recent Soap Box lkrb~ competition. hut he ''as sin gled ou t lor his C'a l' dccor:.ittng skills. Doug. 19791 Hanger Lane, picked up a s pecial bicen- lc nnial car dct·o1·ution award ~i"en l>~· <ll't'l>y offi(.'ials who said the Huntington Heach youni:tstl'r ma~· not have had the fastest car, hut It tlefinitely had that <ill · American lo ok . Laguna Pair lndieied Suspects Face Burglary, Robbery Charges Three men jailed last January on burglary and robbery charges after what s herirf"s officers described as "classic police "'ork" by a young Laguna Beach patrolman were indicted late Tuesday by the Orange County Grand Jury. Andrew Joseph Mangano, 42. of ~3 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. Edward Santerian. JS. 2166l Brookhurst S t., Huntingt on Beach and David Troy Brannon, 34. Morgan Hill, Calif. were ar- 1 r.Ugned before Superior Court Judge James H . Walsworth. with a totaL va lue ofSS.000. The women were left gagged and bound but they managed to free themscl Vl'S :rnd called sheriWsofllcers for help, /\Her surrenderin~ without in· ndcnl. ~tout took police into his trailer where they W('re given a number of hand guns, one of them presumably the aJlegcd murder wc~1pon . In the 3'term ath or the shoot· inf?. the ,·1ctim's 63·}Car-old wire. ~Jarie Kuster, sufferl'd an <IP· parent hear t ultack and "ui; taken by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Bullet Ends Chase All three pleaded not guilty to charges of burglary and armed robbery allegedly involving homes In Newpart Beach, South Laguna and San Clemente. Their call was picked up on his ('ar radio by Laguna Beach Patrolman Mike Davis who spotted the described car on Pacific Coast H11thway and tracked it to Newport Beach. Police said u marshal Tuesd ay night reportedly served eviction papers on Stout that ordered him to evacuate the tr.oiler park by J 1 ·o'clock today. Through 4 Cities A high speed auto chase through four Orange County cilies ended in Anaheim Tuesday night when a 15-year-ald youth was s hot and wounded by a La Palma policeman. Police said that before pursuit of an allegedly stolen late model sports car driven by the boy was abrupUy halted by a collision with 31\othercar: -Six police patrol units from three cities bad chased the nee- ing youth at speeds up to 90 mph throug h the streets of La Palma, Cypr ess, Buena Park and Anaheim. -While attempting to escape his pursuers, the boy drove through at least eight red lights at major intersections. -The youngster's 14-year-old girl companion was seriously in· Jured when thrown from the s ports car when It collided with another auto al Uall Road and Walker Street. -A 20·year-otd Buena Park woman received only minor In· juries when her car coUlded with the stolen Triumph dart-shaped sports car. -When attempting to race from the accident scene on foot, the boy r efused to obey an ord er to halt and was wounded in the hip by a single shot fired by La Palma police Olfic«" John Al). botl. Police said the youth, who they declined to identify because or his age, underwent surgery at Anaheim Community Hospital late Tuesday night and is report· ed in stable condition today. His young female companion was ta.ken to Ana heim Memorial Hospital. Police today said they are pre- paring felony charges against the youth that include grand the~ auto. Roger Slates To Lead BB Commission Roger SI ates was elected chairman pro-tem for the even· Ing by the Huntington Beach Planning Commission Tuesday night. Judge Walsworth set Aug. 3 as the date he will schedule their trial and freed the trio on bail. Ail three men were cleared of all charges earlier this month wh.en their lawyers protested that they had been deprived of their right to o closed pre· Jiminary bearing in Santa Ana MunicipaJ Court. The Superior Court judge \\ ho heard the .appeal was told thnt J la wyer entered the.-mun1r1pal ·courtr oom dunn.it the fourth dav or the closed hearing and taJke<I briefly with the defendants' at- torneys. He upheld the appeal and dis- missed all charges. Reinstated Tuesday are allc~a· lions that the three men forced their way into the home or Patl1e Runyon, 53, and Jacqueline McLean, 50, o f 30812 Marilyn Drive, South Laguna Jan. 29 and robbed the two women of cash, gold coins, sllv<!r and jewelrv Fish Haul Strangles ELSINORE CAP! About 40 tons of fish killed as a result or an oxygen shortai?e In Lake Elsfnore have washed ashore at this resort to" n, park rani.:ers say. "It s mells." s heriff's Lt. John r.·t:,ers s aid today, 11d· din~ that the state park ran~ers ha\!e been hus1lv C'leamng up the mess for days. Hot weather and wind- less days have raused the condition , which killed about 30 tons of the fish last year, inc luding catfish, bass and shad, the rangers said. Fro•Pap .-.ll TAXES ..• \H•ll ttt.'d bel·ouse of stu1e lc~lslo­ lton. ·• llr Woodfin 1tatcd. •lrs. \\'ieder uld 'X'UeldaJ a~ hop d to gt't alt the taxing ,1uth0t•it li'S tOJ.':1•lht>f to prt..~cnl tht 11rohlt'm us the c1tyac It. "\\'t"rc i:om(I. to hsl currt'nt \:Ii< rutc11 u~ "'t-11 ll . 1.hc addit1ona.t monty the llJll.'nclcs will r<'Ceh e lr11111 tht• ;lsst.>sscd \'WlH\llon In· l'r\'ll'l' 'Then Wl' arC' jlOJn~ lo osk. "hut 11r'' ~ ou ~otng tu do with 1t ," Mn . Wwdtn· 3hl. The lluntinaton llt>11l'h mu.yor 1<:1111 i<hl' is hoplni.: htr t'lty can rut lhl' p1'l'1'l'lll 1 U2 tux rote b~· ul>out fi ve rent11. "However, Wl' ore looking .at nellflv u Sl million lncreuse in ti· ty em1>loyc s alaries ond my col· lcuJ:Ul'~ will probably clobber me on this," he sn1d. Board o r ~upervlsor ChJlrman Hulph Diedrich said. ·we 11lan to cut a much as 25 <'t'nts from the tax raw. J think a heft~ rut like that as the best thin~ "e can do to show tnx- µa' l'rs our 1nt cnt1ons. 'I'm ~urt' tht.> muyor will lollow our example and the cwn. r1I "111 back her m making more than a token cut In her city's tax rate," Diedrich added. Supervisor Thomas Hilcv said "The bc~t "'ay wc cun help with the µroblem 1s by setting an ex- ample In c utting taxes. And that"~ exactly what I'm planning on domi::. "AB a matter of fact,'' Riley said, "just last week I got a lette.r from II arr1ell congratulating me for taking the lead in reducing taxes." Supervisor Ralph Clark was unavailable for comment but an ... rd e s aid tlte Anaheim --- !>upcrvisor "is already com· mitt~ to the biggesl rate s lash fJOSs1ble, m aybe as much as 2S l't'nts." ltiley. D1ednr h and Clark said t hey will not attend the con- ference. Huntington Beach City Coon· t'ilman Ron Shenkman has pre- '1ously called for a thorough study before any city tax reduc- tion 1s curried out. "I <'Om mend the mayor for her efforts in trying to get property I ax relief." Shenkman said. "but one of the bij?gest mistakes is to overreact and make promises "h1ch can 't be delivered. .. A r ut of (i ve cents would not mean much to the pocketbook of the avera~c homeowner but it would mC':1n quite a bil to the <'1ty 's financial wcll·beine. "I think it would be rar wiser to build up our reserve and CODl· ingency funds for economic bard times. ,, Fairview Patients ' To Present Play Performances of the Fairview State Hospital bicentennial play will be presented Thursday al 2 p.m. and Friday at 7::.J p.m. Ther e i s no Wedn esday performanre. A casl of 85 young patients at l"airview State Uospllal will perform In the patriotic ploy. The public Is Invited to the shows in the hospital auditorium at2S01 H arbor Blvd. -U oycl C.rnnger will toke nn·r ;1" p1 t''tdcnt of th<' IT untinj.!to n Ht•a('l1 HOM~ Counci l n ex t month . (;r:ingcr. '1 7. \\Ill n•plu1:1.· t;t•or~c !'in~·dc>r who hns n ' s11.?nect tn l.Jl'~m luw • tudic°'. Gt·t1niz<'r hns h<'t'n \'i<'C' pr<'· ~mknt of t hl' ro11 nc1l .s1ncr &jaSearch Resumes for Missing Man Another ch.airman pro-te m will be elected to direct the meeting on Aug. 3 until a permanent elec· t1on or ofhrcrs con be held . ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA--'>46-1919~ The re were only five member!! or the planning commission pre· sent Tuesday night. Two com- missioners, Huth F inley and !'rim Shea, :ire away on vnca· t1on. Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 I Frhruary. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT .. " A team of volunteers Crom tho tln1trd Statn; rcturnt-d to Mcxl('o early thiis morning to continue lhl' search ror M asayukl Tnnaka who ha!I been missing in the ~thern rountry's desert foro,•cr a wc<>k. A sp0kesm on for the San Diego County Sheriff's 01.•pilftment re· 110 rt e d Tu es d ~1 y that th<' Amerlcons were ~ivlns; up a !learch nnd hope that th(•y WOltl<I fmd Tanaka, a former San Juan ('aptistrano r1.'!lidenl who now h ves in Long Beach. A permanent election wlll be held Aug. 17 when the entire slate of seven commissioners arc scheduled to be present Slalrs had served for tbe past J l months as <.'hairman. Mrs. Finl ey was elect e d <'hairman on July 6 but the elcr- llon was voider! when the Cilv Council late r d issolved the enlire plunolng commission. Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Warm up Slits 1395 to 39•s Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts aso Letterman Jackets 429S Hooded Warmup Jackets 1595 I l 'W" fJl1Ht011 (o.t•t f'•lh ,..,~. •Ifft •"''" I\ ~~-~~.~. ~~~.~.~~~' (,'.,,.~~ ~ ::; fl\11t lM't .,. DUbh\."'f'fl ~""t ''f t"'~ f 11f't4W K\I t.,1, #t\" N••l'* '' Ol'•ft. f•wNt""'°" ••il(P\tfl•VlltA1"' V.i11H•t. ''•tf!W A..u,.,. -\l_.1'-••r.J l.40Uftt 0.t ~ '"'tlP\("'4' I A ~1n.t.­,..,~,.,,...1 f'ff t1 °" ,, OV('lfl\Mfi II. \lt.•t"4F' """' ,,,.. ~:\~ .~:\r: ~lr:!,~~·~.·I;~~.~ ~.:; ~,.~. \) Roti.rt N. w~ I • • ""'""' 411\J Putii1""",. J aek R. Curlf'y y.,. r "'°''"" "lA,_. C,.. N<tM )M~ •' Thomas Keevll l f1to• Tl'lomAS A. MUfllt'tine Ao'4 ,.., ...... ~ ., .. Chari('~ H. LOOS Rld\af d P. Nell 14 • t;1f.i.~ ..... ~lclitt1\ Robt'rl 8•rller \Iii.~ \I ()t~ C.~t l•W Offkf'I l AO* f"• h Mh, tt .. C,tt"""'~ \h.,...C (9'1.1~ .JW Wt-\tff.ityC.t,.+1 :..GdflfM 'Y••l•., )\,.t l t ... J kwd •' W"t,.,..._ltf t '""•"" .,....,,..,... (114) MHJ2l Claultied Advtrtlsti"9 '42-S'71 fromNott!IOtt...,.C•Uol,.C .-11..-. .W0.1110 C."Of'""''· ,_,. O.t• e,.,.,, _,_,,,.., (•.., f*"• ~ "tM \l~tt 1H~ ''~'""'"" f MM•AI "'4itt•• Ot •d•HU\.t,..ft.-t"i t'I• "''" filtaf •• "'''eon"'.,, wfrn•wf ,,.,u,, f•rlft"'~ •• <-!OM-· if.t ertO c1•n ft'HtAOt" C'1'4 f f C••t• *'"" t~1._,.,. ... ~ctt•t ""Of ,.,,...,"'"' fl/l'frflr tlMV bt MAO .. U,,..,,.tna, 9\tt·••t dt 'f'lriltt .... u n-1,. • 'Sgt. John Mander said the volunteer s. members of the DeAnza Resrue Team from lm- J)enal County. did return home to replenish their gas, water, food and enthusias m . But. he said. they met Tuesday with Mexican ofhc1als an<\ de· C'ided to continue lhe search at S a m. today. He s aid they are beln1t assisted by 1\l uican cowboys on horses. The area wes t of La Venlon3. where the search is centered. h.s sand so soft that four wheel dri \ e ,·chicles won't go through it, he explained. This area or Baja California has little vegetation. no ~·ater and temperatures of up to l lOdegrees. Sgt. Mander said a pe~i;on c<1ug~l unprepared in th\s cn,·1ronment 1s expected to hve only a few hU\irS. T•nakn rode his motorcycle tn· to Mexico "1th William Kastorlf of Dana Point on Jul 18. Council member thrn rt-31)• pointed fh·<' inr umbenl mcm- llt'rs, inr luclmi: Slal<'S anti Mr!t. Finley. Two ni'w('omrrs. Sui.w Newman and Chorte-. (ilhson, were opp01ntcd to tlu.' board.· f~ro• Page A I ·PESTS ... Llndell said that s ut'h slcp.i; as lana insecticides or the addition of fi sh to eat lan'a are under Study. Officials irny the saltw:.t0t('r mosquito poses very UtUe dis· ease potential. About 1.100 acre!'! of the Navy stntton was established as a ntt· t ional wildlife r efuge b y Congress in 1972. f.tndell Sa} s s urh endangered birds as the Cahfornia least tern, the light-rooted c lar>tx>r rail. brown pelica n and b eld ln Jt sa,·annah parro w reside et the staUon • Tennis Rackets 79s to sooo Wilson • Davis • Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing 500 to 21 00 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 119s to 129~ Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 5 95.695.8%-1295.1595 Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas -T retorn -Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Barbell Sets-110 lbs. 3695 Oumbell Sets-40 lbs. 1fi9S Exergyms 2495 Jump Ropes 32s.sss.99s Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes· Soccer Shoes Football Shoes • All Purpose Sboes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 1595 Kick Boards 415 Skim Boards 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 1Q9s 538 Center 646-1919 7 Irvine EDITION , VOL. 69, NO. i10, 5 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES Toda~-s losinJ( TY. Stoeks TEN CENT~ Urges Weaker Coastal Tack; . ' • : Bu1·ton I By 1111,i\R\' KAVE Of 111<1 o •• ,, t'<lot "•" A bid to pcrsu.:idt' the Ir\ uw C1 ity Counral tu ub<1n<1011 11... non· 1s1dl'nlt;_1I ~ro~ th" ... t.m<'c an thl· >Irvine Co.1,.t<1I <irt:J "u~ de . reated 4! z Tul' ... dJL hut Coun , c.ilman John Burton !>U<'n..,i.full~ jpushell throu1ith J \\l'akcr 'uh :l)t1tute motion. · With a 2 I \ ote. thc tounrll ~ a~rccd tc1 include a minimum re O•••r Piiot s .. 11 PflOIO HE'LL TAKE OVER Fairview 's Levine Nostalgia Or History In Irvine? Th<> Irvine t'ity eoum-1J debatl'd Tuesday whethrr the old l"r anrls PackanR !louse an North 1rnnc is really histon c or JUSt nostalgic, but failed to reach a conclusion and senl the m atter bock to lhe c1tv's Pl annin~ Commis!iion. Counc ilmen were aske<l to de· cide if the <.'ity s hould study ways of preservm R the old packing house, which was bwlt in 19Hi and was used to procl'Ss oranJ.tes until il was vacated in 1970. The packing house sits in the middle of Northwood. on Yale Avenue near the r ailroad tracks. Approval of that tract. to be de · veloped by Leadership llom<>s. and two others adJacenl, \\ ai. postponed pending the council'-: decision. Sl'vcral things complicate lht• c·ouncil 's d<>cis ion. including the racl that the H'alignmentor Yalc Avenue w ill t ake the roadway throuAh purl of the old buHdlng. The c·ounc1I must C\'cntually clrcade 1f tht• rcal1 gnmcnl ~hould :.tav as planned a nd part or th<' bualdmg he rut off, or 1f the cnllr<' hu1lclt n ~ s hou ld he rnovt•cl t•lst'" h1•r1" or 1( lhc• roarl alhin· mc·nt :.h(lul1t ht• altl•rl'<l. l'mm1:1I uwm twrs saut th<'Y did 1 not have• cnmu.:h fads to makt• a d1•c1smn T11csdny :ind :1~kc•d staff 11lannt·r~ to .:athcr rnnrc an- for m u t ion prior t n n•"<l Tu(':ul11" "!¢ plannani,: t'c1mm1s\IOO 11wetan~. whc•n thr 111at11•r will ht• ;11rcd ai.it11n. 'l'lw\· .1'11..t•ll lor ttC'fantll\l' 1·ost < r c.> I ,1 t t' II to r <'no\" <i I trH' th 1• ·'8.000 -.quan• foot hu1lcltni.:. pos,1 hit• 11~1·s for at and other dut.1 . Tht'Y olso askNI 1·1t v orfH'lflts lo look· IOIO II potentilll hmd SWllll with tht' dt•veloJ>Cr thnt would h3\t' the catv J:i\'(' up part of tll\' lund 111 llnr,·ard Community Purk for the part•rl the puckani: !louse s its on. Th<' counr al htord plcM from rt'S1d<'nts n!>k1n ~ that the buildinJ,! lK' llll' ed for h1'ltor1t·nl rea!-ons. Th<' 1 n inc Conservatory nf \ \loi11r "uJ!~<'Slt•tl that the.' hulld ! ini.i be sa\ rd so thc c·nns<'r\'atnn ' t•011ltt llM' part Of II 1 Uth<•ri; su11i:estC'd thut a t•nm- ! munat\· ret'rcataonaJ center be I 1ll'\'1'll'IJ><'d there. I llo\\ C\'t'r . :\1 ayor Da\'e Sills in- 1 s1. t<'d nrryone was confus ing ·history "1th nost algia. lie s~s little historical s iirruncance in lhefiO-) <'nr·old building. f "If l \ ote city funds lo presen·e 1 a buildm~ that's yoonJ?er than rn\' mother. I JU St mny be in trou· hie," he sn1d. : \\'hile Councalwom<'n Marv f Ann Guido and Gahr1elle Pryor both supporl<'d \he prcsen 1at1on , concept , Councilma n J o hn Burton called lhc buildan~ • a 'l pain in the neck to the city with no historical s1gnif1conc~." ..-..1dentaal jtrowth t>lnn. U'I prl'· parf'd by t'ltY planners. in the i:tmt:ral plan option lour to ht' 'tudaed along "1th option'> one and three Aurton and M a~or l>JH' Sills \otcd an la\'or of lhl' mrn1on, ~•th. :'11 ar\ Ann C; Jado ul'vosani.: 11. Cabr1elle l'n or tlul not 1·a ... 1 a \Ole und 8111 \'ardoulli. \\ U!. ;il;<,t•nt t\lthou~h that motwn 1>queaked by. tht.> c at~ ·s off1c1al ''° ition forwarded to t he c-vu11ty planning rommis~1on as 'till one o( no re· '1dcnt1:1l iitro~ th 1n thl• 10.000· ~en· TIC\t1\l1 ttlon~ the coast from Ne" port licJch tu La~ullj fft>ach. Burton attemptl'd to )!rt till· council lo switch 1b IJOMltOI\ lo the city planners' option. wh1d1 pr oposes a popula!Jon in thJt area of about 29,000. The otflclal C1tv Council posi· tion adoph•d la:\t ~eek proposes a p1.lpulat1on of l(.•s-. tnM 5.000. with ltt(' onl~· dt>\ t'IOl)ffil'nt to be f(" sort l'Ommerl·•al. not rcs1dt·n llal. UoweH•r , Burton·s mut1on ~as defeatt>d 2 2. ., h€'n Rurton ttncl Sills favored 1t and Mrs. Pnor and Mrs. Ga1doopposed at. · Durin g the T ICMAP <lns· cusslOn, Mrs. Pryor and Don New Exec Natlled Aide Fills Fairview Post By ART HUR R. VINSEL. 0 1lh•0"1ly P•IOI Sl .. 11 OHic1als an Sacramento an- nounced the appointment today or psydnah ist Michttl lkvmeil:!r acllng head of F'airnew State llosp1tal in Costa Mesa. Dr. Le\'ine, 35. will work \\1th retiran!{ m edical director An· thony N. Toto until Sept. 1 when he takes over the post for a pro- bationary period. Dr. Toto has res igned and plans to enter private practice. Today, Dr. Levine issued a state ment on his view of hospital operations and wh?t directions he may take in caring for the l.700·plus retarded patien ts {hef: . Two key points must be con- sidered. Dr. Levine said· "One. we must aggrcss1vcl~ but appr o priat e l y p urs ue increased funding from all gov- ernmenta l :ind private r e· sources. "Two, we . mus t utilize max· imally and appropriately the question ably adequate, current· Irvine Drama 'W or Not TV for Council? Councilman John Burton said Tuesday he did not want to spend ~11.370 just lo have h is mug plastered around the com munity on cable TV. But Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor said man y Ir vine residents become interested in local issues and follow the m "almost hke watching Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." "In fact. m os t city coun<-ils don't make fools of themselves twice a month on TV like we do. But l think it•s a healthy lhlng for Irvine," Mrs. Pr yor said. The majority of the council sided with Mrs. Pryor and voted 3-1 lo spend Sll,370 ~o allow Com· munity Cablevision to book up facilities to broadcast City Coun- cil meetings from the intenm civic center , now under construc· tion. The meetings at town center are currently br oadcast live free or charge, becau se the cable llne already r uns by the council chambers. I n oppos ing t he dec ision Burton said he doubts many peo. pie watch the goings on at the council meetings. "I know my wife watches. but I don't know who else does," Burton said . But Mrs. Pryor insisted "many people watch us, it's one or the greatest things that's happened to the city." Second Collision Hits Crushed Van While accident investigators waited the arrival of a deputy coroner before removing the bodv of an accident \rictam from an overturned \'an. lhc van this morning was struck by a !-J't'l'<1 mg frci1:ht tram. 1\t·('ording to .1 t·oronl•r ' rt• port. 21.ye;ir old Hobert !\1.111 dcu , of 18 12 Crei.t\\O<ltl SI • Apt 7. Ana heim. was afrl·.ld_y 1k11d wht•n his \!an w us cru.-.lwd hv I Ile· s 1it•l'<llni,: tra111. The report saul i.hurtl.v :ifll·r midnlght the van was i;peedin(! across an Orange Freeway over- pass near Placentia J\ venue when it went out of control and hurtl ed throu gh a s tccl guardrail The \ran landed upsack do" non the r:iilroad track!\ \\hC'r<' 1t re· matnt'<I until tut by the frt••J.thl tram :\ ll tn JU rt' d Un Id(' n l 1 f If' II passenJ.tcr 111 tht• n m \\UI> n·· moved to safl'I\' twfort• th<' tram £•rashed an tu tlw <'npplt·il 't>haclr. police !-Ulcl. Man, 7 3, Arrested In Shooting Death A 7J·ycnr ·old Anaheim man. ani?ered O\'Cr an e' 1cti(ln notic•1• from n trailer park. 15 in jail In· d nv following the i;hootmJt '1enth Of the trailer pJrk's 68 \CM Ohl mana.:er. John B. Stout. 2i~I West I.in ~·oln A \'C .. !-Urrt•ndcrccl tn Anaheim poltc·t' offtrcrs t h1~ mornini;i Collowin,.: the f(1tul shootinit of Burl Kuster. or the 71 1 Motel Trailer Park. Witnesses at the trailer park told police that Kuster was mak· in11 his rounds this mominJ? when Stoot s tepped from his mobile home. There was a brief loud arAU· mcnt. witnesses said. then a shot "as heard and Kuster fell to the ~round. When police arrived at the trailer park a few minutes later. they surrounded Stout ·!l trmkr and ordered him by bullhorn to come out with his hands UJ) After surrendering ~ ithout in- cident. Stout took police into his trader where they were gh en a number of h3nd guns, one or them presumably the• JllcJ:c<I murder weapon. Jn the aftf'rm nth of tl'll' -.hoot· infll. the victim's 63 ,ear old \\th'. Marie Kus tt'r. ~urrcrC<i a n a11· parent heart :itt:JC•k ancl ",,, taken hy paramcd1c!1 lC1 <• ncarhv hospilaJ. Police said a mari;hul Tm•i.clav night reportedly served eviction papers on Stout that ordered hi m to evacuate the trailer park bv 1 l o'clock toda~. Work Was Legal WA.SHINGTON IAPI -The Federal Elect ion Commission says that Rogers C. B. Morton did not break the law bv un· dertakin~ cam paiKn duties for Preside nt Ford while drawan~ a su ,()()().41.ycar federaJ salary as a White Hou e counselor. Hut the com mission said • erious question. rtftlain abotlt the issue ot Fcdttal •lftl)loye campaign work. · ' J '.,,) ly a\'aalablc professional services." .. We don't have enough of what we-need. bul we.'re not making enough use of the resources we have," he continued. ")l's an or· 1tan1zal1onal proble m , not a reflection on the professionals.'' A Corona del Mar resident, Dr. Levin e was trained at the University of Illinois, UCLA and ser ved Jn the Navy, in.eluding a lour of duty in Vietnam . Nuke Fuel 'Lost' by Country? WASHI NGTON tAP> -Tens oC tOM of nuclear reactar and 'A•eapon fuel regulated by the E n e r cy a nd_ R esearch Ad· ministration are unaccounted for, according to a summary of a GeneraJ Accounting Office re- port. The agency ! ERDAJ called the reports inaccurate. The report reviewed security systems at the nation's nuclear facilities. where the fuel is ·pre- pared. It ques tioned whether ex- 1stin~ procedur es could ade- quately detect or prevent the theft ol plutonium and enriched uranium, known as "special nuclear materials." The sum mary omiUed most locations and specific numbers, but observed that 17 kilograms - 36 pounds -or enriched uranium or 6 kilograms -13 pounds -or plutonium a re sufCicient to make a nuclear device "Because enriched uranium is traditionally measured in terms of kilograms and plutonium in terms of 1trams the fact that the cumulative M UF <Material 'naccounted Fon amounts to tens or ton s indicates the magnitude or the proble m, .. the i.ummary said. A subcommittee source sai1I the "tens of tonr." figure. the h1Jlhest e1>t imolc itiven for una<'· counted-tor nuclear matcl'i al. was arrived ut by totaling the GAO's accounts l)f how much material was missing from each nuclear facility. Analyz1n~ ERDA's security, the summary said "senoos dcf1· Cl('nCICS an both the material CIC• countah1hty and the physi<'ol ... c• c u r 1 t y s y s t e m s w e r t• found .. :rhc• C'\ cdencc r;HM~" serious quc11 t1ons as to the ablht v of F.ll DA 's facilities to detect uncl prevent a lhl'rt of bomb quJn· t itles of S JH!C l al nuclt•<1I' mal€'nals." The summary was preparf'd hy the staff of the !louse small bm11- n <'SS subeomrn1ttce on encrgv tSee t'UF.L, Page AZ> Fish Haul Strangles ELSI NORE IAP > About 40 tons of fi sh kille<l as a result of an oxy1ten shortafle in Lake Elsinore have was hed ashore at this resort. town, par k rangers say. "rt s mells.'' s herirrs Lt. John i tyers s aid today. ad· dine tha t t he s tate park r angers ha,·e been busily cl~aning up the mas IOt' days. Hot •~ether and wind· lesa d"Yf have U UMd the eondlli09'. whi~b tiller! about 30 rons-ot tbt IW>Jast )'Hr. 1.nchtdln~ ealfish, • b .. abd lllact, die ""let• Mid. C"oml·ron or the lr\'lll(,' ('omp~my ~()I IOlO J ht•ated E'\t h:111 .:1· Canwron slnund1l~ defcndl'(I tlw t•ompun\ plan for a .01 ,000 J>Ol)lll3taon ttnd l\l rs l'r~or con tl'ntkd th.1l such .:i plan ~oohl on h tx.•n1..•f1t the Ir\ 11w Compun~. not tlw rt''ldents ol lrnne "\\'11·\C heard from thl• In Int• Compttn~• that \\" must allol'l their plan , bl'<.'ausc it's lht.' most realistic. nut rcal1st1c fur I \\horn'>" Mrl'l. Prn>r a.<kl'd • • :'11' t'OllHt\Ullll v I!> lr\'11\l' :and 1 ·Ill most mterl'..;h:d in protl•t.·t in~ In uw. not the l r\'llW t'ompan)1 .\II ot the rcs1d~·nt1:il ll!<t.•i. shO\\\\ on tht> T ICM P pltin 1mpacl tn int.• morl' tl1.in tlw r1'1>ort l'Onl· nirrt•tal USl'S SU#:~t·~tt'(f by th•' t'OUfll'1l." she cont muNl rumrron rC's pandtod th:lt t hl' agenc~ that will choose the ol:m~ tSf't• HlllLDING, Pafte A2> S11per Do119h1111t Eric Lane, !J, or Fountain Valley puts away a king ~i:w ·doughnut measuring 71 :! inches acrnss. ll 's priced <1t G:l cents. Patrol-sport Car Crash Kills Two Two people were killed early to· duy when u police car collided with a sports car in a Westminster intersect a on. Killed "hen the late model <;ports c:ir hC' was driving was liroadsldcd by the police patrol unit wa!> Sle\'en Ua\ 1d Zupar, 20 F.lsanor r. Also k alled a~ a result or inj uries rct·eive<l in the 1: 45 a m. colhsaon ..it \\'cstmrn!>t'f'r A vrnue and Roba Ch1<'a !toad was Culherinu Lynne Babcot•k, 21. <if Jluena Park, Baja Searchers Come Across Second Body ~A N l>U-:r;O tt\1'1 The body of a M'<'Onll mun who tr1l'1I lo walk out of tht· s1:nrini.t·hot OuJ<J ('al1forn1'u dcsc•rt whe n hlx m11t11rt'Yl'fl' r :in out nf At11• wus found by 11carchers todny. S h e riff 's o ff icer !! lluld Masayukl 'fonoka of 1.J>n~ Hench walk'>d ubout 20 miles bcfort' di · In~ in n dry l;akc bcxl lc·ss thun thr.-c mlll'll frocn ;1 hinhwuy I IC' wais former!\ of San .luun Cap1str 11no. · Tht> body nf W 1lllum Ku:<torff, 37. of Dana P111nt. wu11 toun1I Sun- du~·. a week after he and 1'unttka ll'ft Enscnada lntendJng to rldt• u motorcycle course laid out in th1• northwestern Mex lean dc.'Serl. A day earlier, on July 17, lh«.'y Jen their van in the border town of Tecale and drove the cycles to Ensenada. Tannka. 31, walked ••around sand dunes and bus~·· an"'r &JI the ir gas was ex hnus t ed Shenrf's Lt. Walt Kendnck aid'. Tanaka·s body was found we!!t or the highway between San fo"clipc and Mexloall. ln l\lex1cah, the (Oroncr's of- fice s aid he apparently di~ a s did Kastorfr oC hcat·tthlu.<11tion. Tempeuturts have bef!n tboul lJOthjs week. Injured in the double futal UC'ri- dent was Westminster pohcc of- ficer Thomas f_,ee Hacklcff. 28. Police s aid Rackl crr surrcrNI lacerations and brwses in the t\\•• car collision. According to the Cal1forn1:i 111,::hway Patrol, Rackleff was e as tbo und o n Wcs lmin s t ~r Avenue and entered the inlerser- 1100 with th£' i::rccn light IO ha~ fa\'Or. The Cl If' report said Zupnr was clr1ving his liithtwc-ilo(ht • forf'ii:n sports car northhound on llol!ua Chica !toad •md ~wt•pl into lh~ in- tcrscction a gainst a red light. When the two cars c:olllded at mcdintcrseclion, Zupnr's auto \\a-< I hr own 11~w inst ti M>Ulhbounll l'ttrstoppecl for thcsi!!nul. Tht• Cl IP report s aicl t111·n· \\ 1·r" no 1njurlt-s to occ-11pnnt11 of 11111 Our<! w hiclt•. Or :~:g7:oa~t W~atber \1 orning r<>a~lal r loucb. d('nrtnll to fair Thur:-.d,J\. \\'arm in~ to tow 711~ al IW<•<'hcs Thursday. Lowi; an the• 60s ovt>rnlnht. I NSIDE TODA l' The U.S. Ol11mpic bo.tkt'f· ball leam won the gold mC'dal m /\font real .and Dolly Pilot 1porls editor Clenn Wh ite "'~' hu Obser11ationa. Sec P.ageBJ, lade"' "'' IH ... 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The t«.>achcr 1tr oups, aff1hale<J with the California Teacher As ~oeiat1on I CT A'. are char~ing the dtstrict with freezmR or re· vokin g existing salary schedules and us in g discr iminat or y policies. · In res ponse. Irvine Unified School District Superintendent Sta nley Cor ey said, "The EERB 1s a fair body and will rule on this one way or the ot her. We'll abide by that ruling.·· Under the new law deaJing with teacher <·ollective burgain- ing, Corey said, salaries ure set during bargaining in bilateral negotiations. Salaries have been frO'~en until the c ompletion of the negotiations in the six school dis- triets. he explained. "\\'e want to b<.' fair to the teachers and the d1slr1ct." Corey s aid adding, ··the press con- ference cTuesdavJ means the teachers arc in ttic bag of build- ing public opinion.·· John Coover. Saddleback Unified assistant s upenntendcnt. and S.A. l\1 oUett, llunllngton Beach elementary superinten- dent. said the teachers na"e no grounds fo r the unfair labor prac· lice charges. "ll's a litUe absurd that any r aises be J.!l\°Cn until they arc negotiated." Cooper said. The school districts have IS days to respond to the chanies on· cc th«.>.r a rc formally r<'ccivcd, EERB offlcials ln Los Angeles said. Chuck Cole. EERB cxc<'ultve director in Sacramento, suld the teachers' action Tuesday was lhe Sl'cond s uc h fllioA in Orange County in the past two weeks . • llowe\'er. he :iddcd, sine(! the law went into effect, more than seven teacher groups t hroughoot the state hove filert similar char"cs aitamst lhl'1r d1l>lrt ct~ SOFA .. CIUJR SELL SPEEDILY Sold 1t r11.:ht away. Cood R t•s1>0nse . That "as the s uccess story of an lr\'lne m un \\ho placed this 1•l,1ss1f1cd nd m the. Oa1ly Pilot: llo•,111t11t1l i--11an1,h sofa ,, , h.1tr c;11lll q :ll'' t. ,1111 1111111. ''' ''''( If \CHI h;1\'l' furnilurc lo sell, r ;ill 6\2 5678. lt takf:s only u few "ords In the n .,:hl pince to find a llu\'l'I'. J\loni: the OrnnAe Coast. the ri~ht pla1'l' is th<• Ouily Pilot Soldi~r Burie d NF.t' VI I .l,E · f:N·CONOR07,, llt'IA1um 1 A I'' Three unknown Aml'r1can ~olctwr!I who clil'<I 31 \ ,~ar~ tlfi!O (ln thl' lkl ~I BO · l;erman horcll'r "t•rl· h11rll'd to· lluy with full military honor~ al th•· l/.S. m1htn1·v <·enwtcr~ here. Olf1c1a(<1 s111d I hl• I hrt•c• "c•r c• l..1111•11 clurnlR thC' All1C'cl 1lrl\ C' .1J,::i 111-11 I; c•r rn a 11' 111 llH' "1nlt•r 111 lll 11 llM5. T heir hcwhl.'s "err 1oun1l 1•arl1t'r t IHs n1011th. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"''-..~'M•ttl"'t•• l·•I °"'''"'•~ff\1't'"• ._..,...., ttw N••" • 1 rt.\ '" l•\lftl1""'1d '1• '""° \H .tM\. ( 1\t f'wMrV'UNlt Oft fhll'I• '-•"""JtllOf'I"_..'°' f\Mt•lld•••' N'~M1.-• lf\f~»1Uh f tut•Y I\" ( t• ,..'t ... t ,.., ..... ,. ''•""-~ tfU4"111"'•~·· ... 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They took fourth in the race and salvaged cnout?h ooints to wi:l a bronze medal in the class. <Story, Page ll81 -Cn11 !'t Please 'e111" Berm Fencing Moves Inside .\ttetn11t111i.: 10 ~l'ttl1· "" u1111lh1•1· <"nntrovcr:o.\ O\l'r th1· V111H•r111 t\' l'tlmmuntt \ J';.11 lo. ber·m. l rv.Jnc: t'lt~ l 'oui11·1111w11 ugrc~I Tll\':sda> lo put tlw li\•rn1'1i wooden fcn<'t' bat•!.. rn:-1de tlw d11 t mound 'l'ht•\' 'oll•J 3 l 1 Mar y Ann Guido· disst•nh'd 1 lo s1x•nll nut 1no1 e tha11 S8,000 to 1110,·c t ht• fl'lll't! lrom a loc•1t1on half" uy do\\ n tht' out~•d t> of lht' bt•rtn to '' Ile\\ SJ>OI about hall" ay do\\ 11 lht• 1ns1de or tht• dirt mound The bt>rm. a muun<l uf thrt that scpur jtc~ rcs1dl'nn•s from tht• ud,•enturt.> pl••~ i::rou nd b1.'lnl! Ix.ult m ·1dt• the pJrk. ha:. s park1.>tl l'OnlrO\ er:.~ !>llH.'l' IL!. lflCCIJllOll IL was or1i:111;rll~ planned C.IS .1 17-foot berm. but "hen ~evcrJI re:.1dents d1rertl\ ouoos1te llh' mound on Sandburj! Wa~· OUJCCt· ed lo their ne" s being blocked. the council agreed to lower it to 10 feet. Then, when other resident:. oh Jt'Ctcd lh~l the lowered berm wouldn't block noise from lht• play~roun\1. the ('Ounc1l agrc'-•d to r aise the berm back to it:-, origi nal height. Remembering those baUlcs, Councilwoman Gabrielle Pr~or said Tuesday she feared that. whatever th(• council did. other residents would appear at the next meeting and complain. Ht""11l,•11t:-. '' l1t1 I :I\ nr1•tl \lw 111.:h lk•rm .11111 1h11'l' who 11up t'Orted the low b{'1 m both 11~rC't'<I 'J'uc:sd ••¥ t It :H llw ft'nc·c 1nu:it ll\• pl ,tct'tl 111,.ult• l ht• bl1rr11 Tht•\ h:lld lh11t H \\ ui. SllPIJ(l.'Wd In bt• a s1111111t n •1lurt11111 d \•vin•, hut vomted out llwt o wooden ft'lh'l' "1th :;In\~. hn.lfWllY tlOWI\ lht' out~1dt• of the tx.·rn1. would lrnrdl)' lll.'rn• that purpost•. Cit~ 1\1 mHl,.:c•r W11U:un Woollt•tt t•wl<1111t•d that th<' ft>nl'c':. l<x.·u· lion "u-; 1.'hun1i:ed from the top to .hair" ay (town tilt' ou1:>1de h\· C.:ommonit\' Scr \'1ces Director l\1ul HrJd,·. ''hobdtc\C'dhcwa~ tollo" IO~ lht> \II lent o( Uw r oun n I Brod'. ''ho 1s on 'acat1on. l>t'he\'etJ ht• hatl to mm c the fenct• lrom the top ol lht' berm l>N·aui.e 11 ob tructed the views or the re· ~1den t s nc r o!ls the wa y. particularly Paul and Marian El· h:.. llowc\'er. he told Woollett he thOUJ!hl pl Bt'lllg lhC fence inside the berm would r4K1uire ne w ~rad111g anti would be too ex· JX'nsi\·c, so 1t was placed outside the mound. "The only way to handle this is to bite the bulll'l and put lhl' fence back whC'rc 1t belon~s • halfway down thl' ansidc of thl' berm." concluded Councilman John Murton Fugitive Path Leads Police To Idaho Car SAN LEANDRO <APJ-A car which may belong to fugith•es sought in· the Chowch.illa mass kidnaping has been found in Idaho. the FBI said today as it retraced a trail or gun deals and aborted crossmgs to Canada left by one suspect. Council Action At Tuesday's Jrvine City Council meeting, the following actions were taken: -BERM BA'ITLE: Council voted l ·l lMary Ann Gaido voted noJ lo move the eootroversial fence on the University Community Park berm from the outside of the dirt mound lo the inside, at a cost <X not more than $8,000. "You JUSt can't please 'em Ever~time...w do .somethin1i._!>n the berm. the other half is up· set." said Mrs. Pryor. sugl!l'Sting that instead of autttorizinf: ll change. a model s hould be built and displayed to all resident~. showmg exactly where the fcncC' would be put a n d whe n · landscaping would be. llowever. r esidents from Sandburg and Dewberry w,,~, told the council that e\'eryom• concerned about the berm unrl the fence is fina lly on the s<l1111• side. J Cocai1ie Ring 1 Said Broken By Coast Cops -PACKING HOUSE: Council voted unanimously to r e- fer the matter of the old F rancis Packing House m Northwood to the city's planning commis.sion, for a decision on whether or not preservation should be studied. A combancd force of nar<"otu·:-. 10 \'Cl>t1 gators from Ncwpnr\ l~at•h, llunhnJtlon Reach and lh<' Stall' Jh'purtml'nt of Ju~ltn• hroke uµ "hat lht>y de~cn bcd us :r major p1pehnc for bringing CO· rauw to tht• Ornngc> Cn:ist from San lk rnar<lino Tut·i.1la' Thomas Drukin. FBI agent in charge of Montana and Jdaho, said a car belie\'ed to belong lo James L. Schoenfeld was dis- covered abandoned in Coeur D'Al ene, Id aho. Schoenfeld is wanted on a federal arrest war- rant in the kidnaping. -TV AGAIN: Despite objections by John Burton. coun- cil voted 3·1 to spend SU,370 to televise city council meet· ings on cable TV Crom the interm council chambers now un· der construction. f'rom Page ,I I FUEL ... t ·ndl·rcov1'r agents bc>0krd two San Bern ardin o m en ancl a l"l'"l>Ort neac h woman after th<' I no alll'l!l'tfl y ~ol<I undcn·11H'r 111 lrct•rs SM.OOO \torth of high quul1 1.v 1·ocain£>. The car was spotted by Coeur D'Alene police earlier t oday, Drukin said. ·-TRASH: Unanimously approved the second rcadinA of a new trash ordinance that makes t rash collection in Irvine subject to permits, therefore creating unifor m stan· dards. and the environment, wh1t·h is 111 vestlgating the nation's nuclear industry and the r ole s mall bus 1· ness can play in it lll'lcl in I 1eu of S::J>.000 hail m New port B e a c h a r <' John Her~ev in , 2 R, a nd Martin Waterma n, 27 , both or S an Bernardino. M a rthu Wi111l:'\, 20. o f 400':i Clubho use Dri ve, Newpor t Beach was taken to Oran~e County Jail where she is held 1n lieu o l S25.000 bail. Although the discovery or the ear is the freshest clue, the most frustrating fact for authorities is that the trail i~ already a week old. -CO-OP MONEY: Voted 3-1 <John Burton voted noJ to reapprove $375 for the UCI Students' Cooperative, to be used to answer legal questions pertaining to forming a housing co-op. The c hairm a n, Rep. John Dingell «D·Mich. 1 rl'Questcd thl' stud~ by the GAO. the con· grcsslonal invest1J;!alive agency. on Dec. 30. 1914 The summary was offered because the report. s ub m i t t e d 1-· r 1 d a y , was classified. Schoenfeld and another sus- JX'Cl. Frederi<'k N . Woods, con- tinue to elude officers despite the new clues . and despite e mu.ch-publicized manhunt for them. Sc hoe nfeld's 22-year ·o ld brother. Richard, su.rrendered 1-'riday and is scheduled to be ar· raigned Thursday. All three are sons of wealthy San Francisco Peninsula families. Two search warrants were ser ved today on "financial in· s tltut ions" connecte d with \\'ood11. but Alameda County Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen djd ool s ay where they were localed. The bus loa d of 26 school childr en a nd their school bus drl \•er were seized July 15. After a d ay. the captives <'Sc aped from a crude under· ground prison in a Livermore rO<'k quarry owned by Woods' father. Fairvie w P a tie nts To Prt"St-nl Play Performances o f the F airvil'w State llosp1tal b1centennml play will be presented Thursday :1t 2 pm. and Friday at 7::.l p.m. Tht'r c: ·~ no Wednes da ,v ll<'rformunct'. • A ca~t of HS younJ: pnticnL'i al Fu1rv1ew State llosp1tal will IK'rform in the patriot1r play. The l)Ubllc Is mvitect to the shows ·In the hospital au<l itorium nt 2501 llarbor ntvtl. Panel Urges: 'Stop Laguna Art Festivals' By JACK CHAPPEU OI ... 0.lly f'IMIC""" Declaring Lagunans to be virtual "prisoners in their own homes'' because of art festival traffic congestion, the Laguna Beach Planning Commission or· dered a public hearing Tuesday on plans wh ich Include shutting down t he art festivals ''forever ." T he action came on a un- animous vot e of the five-member commission. rt followed a con· sider ation of a memoradum drafted by Com mlssioner Belin- da Blacketer . The memo listed fi ve alternatives including halting the festivals. All were harsh and are hkely to encountel' a firestorm or protest in the Art Colony. Plannln g Director Do ug Schmitz s a id the comm ission was unanimous In its expressed belief that the Blacketer memo <'onclsely stated the alternatives avniloble to the city. ll was also unanimous in Its belief the bear. in!' s hould be held , he said. It was set for 7::.1 p.m. Aug. IO at city halt. Other alternatives Jisted in the memo In duded: -Turnlnle all major Laguna Beach access roads into ex- pressways and banning on-street pnrklnR along them. Bull Bullied Cops on Homs of Dilemma . BELLFLOWER <AP>-U you can't take the bull .by the horns, try ramming himwith acar. That's how a sheriff's deputy managed to corral a L.000-pound imported fighting bull that ran loose (or~ minutes through streets and yards in several com- munities arter it was unleashed eta festival in Artesia. The a nimal had been brought in for a mock bullfig ht. deputies s aid, but someone cut the wires around the bull's pen Tuesday night. The beast reportedly tore through yards in the area and was chased by SC\'eral residents with guns . But each time deputies responded to a sighting, the bull was gone by the time they a rri\'ed. f''inally it was spotted by a sheriff's helicopter. authorities said. A d eputy intercepted the bull just as it was headed for some children at a Bellflower inte rsec· 11on. rammed it with a patrol car a nd, with the aid of anima l control officers. force<l it into a trailer. Fro• Pa9~ 11 l BUILDING • • the county planning commission, is looking at a broader picture. all of Orange County, rather than the narrow view of just Irvine. Councilmen were not asked Tuesday to choose among four - the general pla n options one. three and newest compromise option. James L1\'ermore, the assis- tant administrator of EHOA. called the r eport "inaccurate" a nd s aid ·'there is no nuclear material outside the processing system that Wl' arcn 't total ly aware of. You have to un- derstand there m ay be 60 miles of piping in a uranium processing plant, and there could be :.i lot of material stuek in those pipes." Ne" port !leach Oct. Sgt. Dar· rvl Youle s~11d San Bernardino Sheriff's d eputies searched homes occupied by Bergevin and \\'all'rman after their arrests and found add1t1onal supplies of l'O caine and man Juana. I le said the total street value ol all the drugs confiscated in Tuesday's case is about $175,000 Youle said the tno were arrest- ed wiihout incide nt followin.i? the sale at a "fashionable Newport Beac h hote l." ~538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA-646-1919 ;=~ Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Tennis Rackets J95 to sooo Wilson • Davis • Dunlop -Yonex Racket Stringing 600 to 21 00 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 119 s to 129 s Tennis Shorts41en & Boys 59s,s9s_99s.1p 5.159s Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas • Tretorn • Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Gloves & Balls ~ Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Warm up Suits 1395 to 3995 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts sso Letterman Jackets 429s Hooded Warmup Jackets t 59s Barbell Sets-110 lbs. 3695 Dumbell Sets-40 lbs. 169s Exergyms 249s Jump Ropes 32s.695_99s Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes • Soccer Shoes Football Shoes -All Purpose Shoes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 15s5 Kick Boards 495 Skim Boards 169s Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 1 oss 538 Center 646-1919 \ e dne day'tt Clo ing Pri •p .. . ~I NYSE COMPOSITE 1'RANSACTIONS 0...t•h-11'(,_t,_, ... .,...., ..... -,M-\I lll<K•lo( ... '-' ..,.._Ot.,..l-(;.W1.,_llu.t• t•t~-·--•·.,... ,. .. ...,., .,._ .. ,_., $ol<vn1 .. ,o.~ -'"~"""' \. . I: l '• \~ \ ... . \. " , .. ... ' . . . Wedn Jul 28 t9711 l/N DAILY PILOT • \t 3 Huge Mergers Due This Year j 8 \• MU.TUN MOSKOWITZ Thl' he) dav of lhc mockorn rnt:ri.:er mo\ l'mt•nt "u-. tho • 1960-1970 decade. but thrl't' of the bli1i:1•111 l'Orparaw <'•)Ill· ·bm;lt1on11 1n 'n11t'd Stnh'!> buslot·i.i. history un· twin.: l't)tl• 11ummnll'd thhs Yl'itr, , , 01w of tht>5l' marrrn~r hus ttlrl'ady t uk\•11 pluct• I hl' other two'' ill bt> knottt'd If no unlltrust huckks un: n.u:wll 1~ Wu.-thint,'\0" 1' The on~ that has ROOc forwurdt · MQt)1I 011":. ut•(lu1:.1tlo~ of Ma rcor . Mobil " alrt>adv c>wned 54 per <'l'nl ,;, Ch1<'a1:o·bn11~ M tU'<.•or Now it's pick m.i up the rest MARCOR ITS~u· 1s the result or a 1968 Money Tree merger that combined tlw Montgomery Wurtl Merchand1 'e chain with 11 leading manufocturer or p:iperbonrd packnl!·, ing, Container Corp. of 1\mer1ca. So Mobile is now the ownl'r of one• of thl' nation's larges retail organi7.allons. l\lm1t1Nmery Ward opcrutcs ~33, dt'• partment stores across thl' country. And through Cont tuner 1t becomcs the producer of 6 percent of ull thl' c·orru.:ate4 shippin g cartons madl' in the country. ~! The arithme tic 1s staggenng. In 1975. Mobil ranked •'~ the fifth larges t 1ndustriaJ corporation with sales of .. ~ b11Jion. Adding M arror's ~.8 blllion will \teult Mobil ahea of Ford a nd Texaco inlo third place behmd Exiton a ~ General Motors • • A~OTllER OIL CO~IPA~\', Atlantic R1chf1eld. plans : to scoop up Anacondu. ll uJread) owns 27 percent or Anacon- da. Now it wants the rt•st AllhOURh it has fall(.'n on hard times (it posteJ a loss or S.W million last yt'nr 1, Anaconda Is thc nali~n 's third largest co1>per producer, fourth largest a luminum producer. largest producer of brass products and a muJor producer of wire and uranium. Atlantic Richfidd itself is the result of n series of mergers. In 1966. Atlanlll' Refining. an eastern marketer. l'Ombt11ed with Richfield Oil, a western marketer And 1n f9W"'lfit-l'orrrpan y.rcqmrt'd -mosH;Jr he-.. ~ts of I.he old... Smcla1r Oil operation THE Nt'MBERS ARt: BIG h,•re loo. In W7!l. /\tlant1c H1chrield rnnked as the 15th lar~est Industrial corporation~ with sales of !7.3 billion. Addition of Anaconda'~ SI billion plus in sales will move Atlantic Richfield aheud of Shell 011 and U.S. Sreel into 13th place behind Standard 0 11 of In· d1ana. Finally. there's Gcnerul EJectric·s proposed acqu1s1t1on o< l'tah lnternolional. a San Francisco-based m mmg c~m · pany. Utah m ines coal. Iron. ore. cop~r and u~anium. It s a major operator in Austraha. Two-thirds or its sale:. lust >ear went to J apaneie customers. GE is . oC course . lhc natton ·s I ar ges t el eel rictll manufacturer. Its 197.~ i.alt>s of Sl 3.3 billion ranked it us lhc 9th larges t industrial corporntion. Addition or Ut ah. "h1C'h 1s expected to ring up s aJes or ~875 million this .>Car, ma~ enable GE lo mon• into 8th pluce ahead of t:ulf 0 11 The J!1Unl$ a re COMUnHnJ.! the giants. Bertea Tells Growth Bcrlea Corp .. Irvine, has r(.'corded an improvement m operating results in lhe second quarter of l!J7fl ro~purCtl ~·1th the first quarter of the year. act"ordm~ to H1rharcl 14erlea. chairman and chief executive officer Net income for the second quarter of 1971i was S412.577 equal to 16 cents per share. compared wilh S 111 ,287 or Iii cents a s hare in the corrc~pondinR three-month period ol 1975. Sales in the St>cond quarter of 1976 were S8,481 ,09fi. rom· pared with S9.261,341 in thl' Ilk<' period of 1975 Net inrome for the first s ix months of 197G amounted 1o ~2.315. equal to 26 cents per share. compared with S8l6.311l, or 33 cents a share. In the first half of 1975 Irvine Firm Moves Motivational Design & Marketing, Inc .. lrv1nc·based de· sign and display firm specializing in s ales o((ices, models and custom signaRe, has moved lo the Irvine Industrial Complex. according to David E. Klugman. executive vict." president. lie said the new facilit y allows the fi rm to consolidate most of its Southern California operations under one roof. The new address is 16781 Milliken Ave .. Irvine . The phone number remains the same. 5.'i6·3937. Market w ·orries Over Rates .. Falls NEW YORK <AP1 -The stock market posted its second decline 1n a row today despite some late bargain hunUng. Trading was moderate. Analysts said some investors were 11tlll respondin~ un· easily to lhe Fedcr aJ Reser vc·s r eport Tuesday that it re· dueed lls targets for the ~rowth r ate of two meaiiures or I ht• money supply. That was taken as a posMble harbmiter or future mov(•:t by the f''ed to tig hten cr<.'<fit. Analysts also notNI d1scoura~cment that the mar ket failed to respond thl'I week to prime rale cuts by 11omt• rl1u J<>r banks and a hefty dividend increase by Jn1t•rnnt1onal Business Machines. The Dow Jones avernge of~ stocks lost 2.1111 1111101:. 111 981.33. Stock• ltt Th•• Spotlf9hl IJp• a11d IJowtH Nf'W VOit!( '""' -'"" '"''"'"'"@ ,,,, \tw}-..,, t,_ N•w v or11, .,""" t ~, "~ =:' t7,:! h•;O~M~~,~M ,:• ',~·~:f'/ltt of t h1tt'\O" 'ft.erdltt\\ 1,t "u4i•Mt IM W•nnvl.•Y .. ' 4tl\d ,,., \ftt\t•Q" , "~ \ .~" ~ clftH .. M • f)I IW•tn tn• flitt Viflll.I f hl"'f• IJ'tt• 1tttil 1~1.,·, l•\I ~tt • -t NO<.•A•' wt 1 At'ft lf\IH\t 1 c-,..,,,.. Aor ~ ~8;'7',~r,o ' ~~·;::,~r:.; I "•lt.•o Mii ,; ~~'m":.7~' ari II 11\t>lly lnw ll PNJl .... IQ lfl tJ L•bfl.rtr r 11 tt flHhH~ (,, 0 :i f!~::•t: " .Amf .,, '"' ·~ ,..,,.... '"'' I• M f,,f( '"" 10 \ ... .,..,, •no Ul'S '""' I , . 11 • ... l. ~ . • ,, , ... II ) . I ,,, ,. ,, . ' . ~ ' I • 1 • .. ' ... OOWlfS U \I '• .11•. ''• " .~. ". "'"' l" ,,:; • I'\ l .. II I ,,, 1 ~~ 1'. : . <•"• ht . .,,, • Uo 1 • "'' Uu . ,,., .. "" t Uµ • , .. \JI) • 1 • Uu ·• U1• '• .,,, . "" '• Uu , .. tit• • Up '• VO •• uo '• Ut ' Ue> • UP 'I I l -' I I '' I \ •I• b' h} 60 '' \I \ I ' I \0 lo ,, 'I I 6 •• ""· Pu ~ . '• • .. E ,,. "J .... °'' 11 4 Oii 10 , Olf • : 'lo gj 1, -1.;l°'' ,, ,., Of: : ~ '• I\\ :-: g:: : f '•Ott -. • OU • '• OU •1 ... Ott ,. ,., 011 '' • °'' ) • •• Ott ~· DAILY PILOT Wtdnnda Jul 28 1m • jKris Kristofferson ' !Shells hocked After ' • !Streisand Movie 8) 808 THOMAS • MAL18 cAP' The dark t>e..-d 11 strea ked with ,r.,.~ and tht race .shows e\•ldt-ncc o( bru1s ~IC rughts on the road. Uc hll urnf'<l -40, • milestone IOf' renec· on , "I gotta (tgurt.> out if wh<1l I'm doln' with m y life Is what l want t o bl' d o1n ·, · • he rem a r k!\ t· Maybe at the end of this tour I'll have the ans wer. Kris Knstorter son and his \\ire j't 1ta Coolidge have embarked on It concert tour tha t wtll lake them to three d oien cities through August. The tour started here at lhe L'n1versal Apmhit heater budly. "ff I HAO 1'1ADE my dcc1s1on ~tTer that first night. J would ~uve said, 'l quit .' " he admilt<'<l Everything went wrong -thl' :,ound broke down. his gwtar~ · tonked out. Reviewers com ment· ~on his lethargy. ··eut the second mght was JU~t flJ:hl. .. K'ristofferson added •· E\'CQ thing went smoothly. and m one song I felt so j!ood that I for got all about the lights and the audience. It was like floating in s pace ... Kris and Rita and dau~hter ~asey. 2. live in a comfort able house overlook ang th<' l\I ah bu ~hore. lie came do\\n Crom the mo un tai n si d e to h a\'<' .marg1•t>rhas at an oceanfront (·af<' and talk of such matter:. a:. turnml! 40 and ft) mmakini.: "1th "Rarbr::i Strt'1sand 1 THE FIL~I WAS .. A Stur •~ lJom ." am.I ll 1s already one of the m~t stoned m rC<-ent tJme . Hepe>rOI "'ere rift' of f1er<-e ar&u· ments between pr1nc1pal mem - ber o( the compu_ny AJI t rue. 68ld Kristolteriwn "I found myst.'lf shouOn$t at the top or my voil't> r11(ht in front of 300 people ... he rctculled. "J couldn t belle\'e I wru. doln' i.uch a lhlnJt." M~t of has ar guments were \\ ith Jon Peters. the fir t-timc vroducer and hair st.> list. There "'ere also r eports ol t>ombat between Streisand and director F r a n k Pierson . Peters and Pierson, Streisand and Peters "I like ole J on ... sa.td Kristof· rerson. "But sometimes you got- ta make yourself heard.·' KRISTOFF ERSON entered the proJect early . OH•r t"o years a~o he was m aktni;t "Alice Dosen't Li\·e Here An-. more" on location in the South>A est .. an. Bar bra kepr callin ' me and tel1tn· me about the script and singing the songs; she's carry on for half an hour ." .. ,, Star is Born" went through numerous changes of >ATiters and directors, with other singers be· mg menuoned for the role played by Fredric March in the 1937 \ers1on a nd J ames Mason m 1953. "There were reports that Mick .Jagger was gonna do It. or Eh1~ Presley. or Bob 0) Ian:· said the smger "The •then 1 producer . John Foreman. kept caJlin' me to say thal I was still in the pic- ture ·· • Al"WI,.~ .. REFLECTS ON CAREER Krta Krl•tOffefSOn The 1976 "Star I Born · "a' designed as a portrait or the pop music \\Orld rJther than tht' mones. a s 10 th<' prenous Hrsions there was 1931 film with t he same p lot. "What Price Hollywood?" This time the ill- fated couple would ~singers tn· stead of movie stars. KRISTOF•'E RSON had his 011.n ideas about the scnpt· "Al first I was afraid they wl'rr s:omg lo make the husband the kind of singer you'd find in a Las \'egas lounge. l didn't think that was a good idea. and I told them so. He didn't necessarily ha\e to be a superstar. but he had to be an tm· portant attraction. "They wanted him to be a drinker . like in the prc\'lous versions . That wasn't realistic in today's music world. So 1l was changed to dr ugs.·· Kr istolferson ended up with respect for Miss Streisand. both as a perfor mer and lilm maker ··She'd m ake a S?reat director She took over one da~ \\hen the director wasn't around, and she did a terrih c job.·· Hl&.O OYO ll' P'Of'UL4i OIMAHO! "'IN FASHION"• .'The Wiz' ' Will Be A dehghllully frorhy, fun-filled musical about marrtal misadventure among turn-of-the-century Parisian Society. Sumptuous Co$tu~s & Setttng HOW THIU AUCWST I 1A Movie "GATOI• "CHIHO" IPGI /,~ ~C/ ./rJ uth Cua . ...,: Rcpcrto r ( • . i LOS A:"\G ELES 11\f'1 '., FinanC'NI b\ 20th ll'O· ~ 1 IWJ'-Fox. the• Rroa1h\:1.\ •hit mus1ral ··The Wi7 " "HGHTIHG MAD• lal w5n11oosw will bt:' mad\• into a ll\O\'le 1----.. -SU_l_Y_l_Y_f·-· -,.-,--1 1 uy Uni\'crsal Pictures. • "IOIH TO 11&.L" U ni ver sal will ('0 · ,_ _________ ~ vroduc<' \\ llh :\f otown ,t:ocJuC'tions. continuing .Jin BSS()('1ation that began !,\\Ith "The Ilin.i:.o Lon~ t Tra,·chng All-Stars and fH( c1rv SHOPPING CENTRE oaAHGI U4-ltl I ~ CITY CEHTH CltUMA~ .. $_A FAWV IMANCHESTEA n<t 0 0 F"WY ICITV OA f)( I )lotor Kings." Fox re- 0lJortcdl) dcchn<'d to rilm A •''The \\'11 " hec~1use or v ;p1Jth production <·ost : 1t ;:-1 ill p:irt1(•i pate in thl• q "SUIYIYI" Ill "CHIHO" ;j>rof1ts • The hi a ck \ c1·sion of ,."The W1iurd or Oz" Wiii •ht prodUl'l•tl hy Hot) •rohen of Motown and ~J\t•n llnrper . pr()(Juccr of ti he staJ(e musica l. "A SMALL TOWH IHTUU" ''lMllYO" IPGI ~"I.AD HIWS 11.US" INI ~ "THI fOHUMI" $oec .. I P•IU I 2 JO lO 2 00 p "'· ,_.,.... SI.JS Open Daily 12:30 p m C•ll 142-S678. Put • lew word& lo work tor ou. CATOR. come and get him. 646-IJ6J "MUIDEI IY DEATH" fl'GJ ''ILACIC lllD" "SIUMT MOVIE" f PGJ ..HARRY & WAI.Tiit GO TO MEW YOU" . 'THIH DAYS of._ COHOOR" .. LOGAN'S IUN'' fl'GI .......... "SUIYJYI .. "IUG" IRJ --Kn,.o .... ,__•"'OHlf-10 THEA Tll 1---.., PAUlHIWMAH "IUFfALO llU. AMO THI IMDIAMS .. 01 SITTIMGIUU'S HISTORY LISSOM" COlOICPGI THEATRE 11--...., ...... 1llm'.~_!1Jr a--~~- COLOllPGI -n9A- "IAD "EWS llARS" ff'GJ a:M-L-4•t:n "PANI MOON" ):M-7tlll ... llYNO&DS AHtNCaBUIU "OIYOf MOOllM DAY CA""91AUSM "SURYIYE" IRJ ·, IS ~ATOI" Call Theatres For Showtimes & Co-Hits l 11-J,, ..... . , .... , .... , .. 0 THAT"S lHTEIT AIMMIHT rAIT 2" Z:IM:4S.7:1tM:M r~ra .. "-'-' •"' ----· . ... . . ... .. ., .. ,..." ''IA.Mii .. ~···- Barney Miller I of Kind~ Q: l 'u ! ~n &old &brre ii • ~•Ult' poatt'~ olrict'r •ho DOC Only l8 a look·alikt• for Ital U ndt'n t"ho play.s fta rnt"y Mllltt oo TVl but ls actual& • naml'd BuH y MIJltr! Tru~or falM-'!-Su4' Wade, Sutcl«'. A. 1'he rumor IS falsl' but arrestlnf.! "\\\• urt' ~r>· ... Seuttle t'hief of Police ttob\•rt I. llun11on tt'U~ u . "but "c i·armot find that ~·ri~ nf our ofrh:~r:-. ha\"e a r\'flemblance to Hill t.mden on 1tw l\Jmt) Mllltr ShO\\ • Q: b that lu•llcopter ambulanc\' unit kno" n 11\ )IA T thf' um ~ h ~IAS ll ':' ~. 11.orton. BaJ tlmort". A ~o MAST i), 1-00r t for Mllitury A1111l11t~nc•1• to Safety and 'rrufhc Sraonflortoe1 JOmtl.> b~ t ht• 1>1·1ntrt .mcnts of Trnnsporl:ioon u.nd Oden. t'. it re11JX>nd' l\) e1dls with speciull · <'Qw pped uir :1mbulanre:. T ht•y handle civilia n med1,•a1 l'mergencit>s :.tll'h us heart attac-k~. prematurl' births. trun~portat1on ill human or1:nns for trnnspl:mts. deh\'t'r~ of rnn• blood typ('S, l'll' They're;> m·ailablC' to C'l\'1111111 com muntt1cs tn pro"<lmit) to 22 military inM nllut1on11 111 thet'.S Q : I hu rd that f'..ddif' FbMr ii. no" a eruii.l" dlrtttor for tht' Royal \'iklng Cruise 11hip11. h he? - Doctie L .. Dt"troit. A· Ill' 1sn 't Eddil', lake (lther numl' l'nlr r tamers. has sailed as a guest ~rformer on Carib· bean cruises on other lines but not as u stnffer on Royal Viking Ships. u Viking spokesman udv1se:. Q : The fe male TV news reporters set•m so serious about their work. Don't the) have a sens(' or humor ? -K. E cl«"lr. Pasaden a. Cal. A: Of course. But they realize mos t or the ne" !t the)' have to read is too grim lo be a lauJ.(htnl! mat • ter. Also they ha\'C to take a lot of kidd111~ Like the crack a T\I newsman got off recently \\hen a!tked about news\\ om an Connie Chun~ "Connie 1s capa- ble and has everylhmS? a TV personality <•ould u!tk for ... he sa id about lhe Chinese beaul) "She's beautiful. inleltt~ent. percept1\'e, an c>.pert re- porter. But ... he added. paraphrasint1. an old nightclub joke. "an hour later you want to see her again ! .. Q: I hurd thct Elliott Gould had to underKo a mental test befor e he was signed for "The Long G@9dbye." If o, why? -PrisciJla Denton, Pitt .. burgh. ~ 'Glod You Asked That' by Mwtly11 -4 Hy G• .... \\US not c:ould Tlw pu:lure \\ hlt:h \\.iii t'llll('('lt'd ~ca us\' of Im. bl'll.n ulf vro\ l'<1 rc"tl' to f-:Utou~ lft-\\';t" ord1•l t'<I "' ,1 ('OUrl to llll'.\ I hl' Ill O(!Ut't 101\ t''· l)('nses that 111•111 de111 n llw 1lr.1111 Tht• \\ ar.) !)!'()· • durt>tli of ··Thi• I on.: (;OOtlh~ 1• had :1 p.1) t•hittlrte>L, {:IH' him .i mt>nt al 11•,1 "h1t'h h1• p.1:.sNt twrori• th•.; l'Ontrart "a' :-ii:nt"tl "Tht< lll>~·1·h1.ur11't 111-k\<d m• .. all kuuls ot OUl''tw1c., · Ill' t•anduJly <0Lmrl'1.sed~ "t'H'll JUhhl'd II llot•I.. nf lll'l'dll.'>o 11\lO II)) hcud tq. vrurt!I wu11 su111.· · ~ Srnd //our C/IH'~f/(111$ tu 1111 c:urdlll'r '<:lod YOM . A ~ktd That cart• 1•1 1111« rw11'.~P<JI'"'' I' (J Hor 111"'· Chicago. Ill l){.)t)// !i/11ril1m c111d 1111 U1mJrwr u·rl/ onxwef"! cu mcmµ quri.1101111 os tht•11 t·o11 111 tllt'ir colu11111 hut lht t\tilumr t>I mall 111dk\·~ j)t'r 1o1111cu n•pl1f'$ &mptMs1t~1· A· Because. by "alkmg out on the shooting of flis previous Mm, he proved-that...all lhat dtttercd +=====-=--...., __ _ u•..,. ........... IM-2400 C:...-•fOll ..... , ... ,... -·--· MIOWAT"t 11.-. ···-· ...... .. -IJiM•U--l ..,..._ ... _," GATOI'"' , __ ,_, .. "" °"" ,,, •• ---· ""'" CWl'°'9 ........... UllOI ... -'···-MIDWAY 1"91 AIDOtT 7 5 '"' -ltMeU!IMIHMIU --..... flOHTINO *D Ill -· Siil llDll.S '"1 _u, •• ,.. __ , Ofilli,.. .. ,. ........ .. Mffl#Al' "' --·-· IOOS?U COOIWN '"' ·--.... lill an.1,....,. .... 1 '°'.....,.. JAaT M: WALllNO TAU '"' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---; An .. ' .. ' THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SENIORS CITIZENS SI .SO AT ALL TIMES MANN'S WALTOISHEY'S '-GUS" SO. COAST PLAZA .. , ... ''"1'''"'',.' Ct>I• Mn; PlUS C ... ,OOOl l'U T\1111 1411a111111 "BAMBI" )IJ 1111 l :OO·•:ff..l:tf MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA , ......... )!It'""~ Wllll MANN'S SO. COAST PLAZA Ill h•!ltwt• \41 llU MANN'S CIMfMALAND 1411 \o • ", •• ...... ,. m 1.e1 MANN'S CINCMAlANO 1111 \o •1 I MAN H'S CINCMAUNO 1111 It ~ •• , .. 4-tht• m"'' tltffW lllL "MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS" Z·4·S:SS·7:SO.t:4S rwt •oelW'S •••oetn .,..,.. ''oe' 1'1,..4UY • .. ,...., nou "AllCE IN WOlfl£Jl.A#I" "'" I WI.A., 1 H.a 4 ... tt U '•'~'"" I ft·l 1-lt 1 H .. ••J..t•ll 11111.-Jl•C "THE BINGO LONG'S TRAYWNC AJ.l STARS" '·'''""" "SURVIVC" 41\.H•ll IS """'""' "MYSTERIOUS MONSTYS" I :JO.J :I S.S:00-6:0 · l :J0-10:15 tllllUll'IC ,,. woeu • 1&r0111n .,..,. ttOlt I\ ""4lU & .. , .... \100 I ~ALICE Ill WOllllllAMOw l I 11 1 ........ ·ff·l ll•t H °" ........ .-i. ... -· ·- LINDA LOVELACE ANO HAARY AHMS. IN THE ALL TIME EROTIC CLAHIC ... ''BEWARE, IT'S NOT ABOUT COUCH REMEDIES'.' J Laguna/South ~oast ,\fcernoo11 • Stoeks ::...· \,.:..o:..::.L.:... 6=-9.:.., ..:..N:.:o:..:.. . ..:.2.:..:10:.:.., .:.5.:.s.=e.:.c..:..r..:..1 o:..N..:..s:.:·:.:5.:.l_P_A..:..G:..e::.s=-----------o_R_A_N_G_e_c_o_u_N_TY_, _c_A_L_1 F_o_R_N_tA _______ ~_eo_N_ ESDA" Ju L v za p ,· ,, TEN CENTS, apo Low-cost Housing Pact Approve~ A consultanl archlt('!'t to cwt·r· consultant·architect is .selection and Las Ve it a s 1\\ enu"' \n "I cnn't promis e )OU thl!J vcn• 1'1ory vmphui.tt•'<l lhut the ~or· lhls far with commw\lty ltwolve• ee a pilot low c·o!it hw!>ing pro· ot n Mll' for lhl' proposed develop Capl.strano Beach. tun• will be a suct•t-s:. but \H• nerstone of the proposed hoosm11 mcnl. The h41llmurk of thl, 1>r~ ect in the Capistrano Beach ar~a menl. a development an which There, accordant: lo count> to:n thank 1l h:i~ ull thc nt.'t'essary In· de\'t•lopment as "communil~ posal Is \hat •t is bused on 11cll •as selected Tue!>da) b) the future lo" and moderate income 'lronmental Management A~t·n ).! red ll' n t ~. ·' b c Io Id th l' part1cipat1on. tlu: "1lhngness ()f help and community laivol "c{ r 3 n g e Co u n I y Ho a rd or residents "'ould O\\'t\ their O\H\ cv housing director fll'ld Flory. :.uper\'u.ors. the rt-sidents to reach outtor im· ment "R1lev said. ' pervisor:;. homes. ubout 36 hsmilies "ha\'e ltved tor Thn enture he spoke of will be pro'ed housing " • Th~ self help he talked ofisllkt.• ~ Awarded theS32.000('QOtrac1 to While the loc:u1un or the new ~ears ln housing that is amon~ the county':. first attempt to UM.' t-'ifth D1strll·t ~upcrvisor ty to take various fQrms. accord• telp steer the planned ·IO to ~ housmg 1s not ye•t kno\\n, tht> the county's worst." jlrants under the Housing and Thomas Riley laucJed that aspect ing to Bob l>usavat. bousin)! nil housing project to complt" target area is. "We're dealing \\ilh an exist· CommunHy Development Act of of the proJect "hen he urged his manager t-'lory 's commun1t), kion wa s Commun1tas A :.· It is \\hat was called "l~ per· ing low .and moderate rn~me 1974tohelp~hetauetC~pistrano fellow super\'lsorstoapprovethe p;uticipahonchwf. koc1ates. C'ent substandard housing" m the community that wants to remain Beach residents obtain more consultant's contract. Pus avat said future owners of ; One oC the la!)k!> as~1Aned tht· '1crn1ty of Doheny Park Road a community,'' said Flory. suitable hous ing. ..I'm excited that wt''ve come ISff HOUSI NG, Pagei\2) l !Festivals End Sought Visitor Traffic Traps Lagunans By JACK CHAPPELL OI 111• O••IY P•IOI SWH Declaring Lagunans to be virtual .. prisoners in their own --homes"-bec.n:as"Cr-of-m't fest:iv-ttl traffic congestion. the Laguna Beach Planning Comm1ss1on or· dered 11 public hearing Tuesdu) on plans which include shutllnJ! down the art festivals "fore,·er " The action came on a un· animous vote of the f1ve ·meml:K•r commission. It follo"L'<i a con· sideration or a memoradum drafted by Commissioner Behn· da Blacketer. The memo listed fi ve alternatives including halting the Fuh Haul Stra1igles ELSINOHE 1AP 1 About 40 tons of fish kl.lied as a n•sull of an ox~·gl•n shortage in Lake Elsinore have was hed ashort.' al thi:, resort town , park rangers say. . "lt s mells," sh".'rirf's Lt. John l\tyer said today, ad· ding that the state park ran~ers have been busily cleaning up the mess for days. Jlot weather and \\tnd· less days have caused the condition. which killed about 30 tons of the fish la.-.t vear. rnrlullinJ! ratrish. bass and shad. the rangers said. · Halt Called To Building 111 Clemente By PHILIP ROSMARIN 011 ... 0111, ......... 11 t\ buildin~ e mbaq~o was dcrlared m San Clcm<'nle Tues· day beC'ause of a regional water board rulin~ that forh1d!I new 1>rwcr connccl1ons until 'CWJl!l' treotmt'Ot 1s 1mpnl\t•cl. ~ AC'conltn)! Ill John Nielsen. !'lenior build mi! 1n,iwdor. no nt•w bu1ldln~ perm its w 111 IK' as~Ut.'<I, for an inlld1111tc period of It m1'. 'fhc 11\111:atur11111l 1" 1111lv 1111 ho1lthn,: t ha\. n·,1uircs 'l'\H'r con· nrc11on. Depart mrnt 111•:111~ l1111lt1INI lo· dov \\llh City \l on.1~1'r t;t·ral1I Wfck~ tn pl;an :i rcspm•~·· w thr water hoard's ncl ion. On Mone I 11 \ • I ht' ~an l>it'&!" llc.iional W ,ttt.•r Quall!) Control &ard 1m1>01wcl a "<'C:t!-<' amt cl1• slst" onkr on Sa11 Ckrnt•nte. It dcm anded mor~ t•ftc'C'I h <' dislnfc<'tt1nl In scw1t~(· lr<•atmt•nt ond U stop lo U praClll'C of dump· In~ rrt'laamcd wutH 1111 a mumc111ol JlOlf course und por· tlons of Camp Pi'ndlcton for II · rl~alion. The board said bacteria count~ In treated sewaJ(t' w:1t1·r~ (~11rini.t onto the lond ond into lhe ocean •through oulfall p\J)('S \\t>r<' too 1 h1~h and did not mt•el 'toll' minimum stundords. l ~t' El\18i\RG0, 1'a~e .\21 !Sl,600 Ca h Gone From Woman's Car I A Laguna Beach "'Oman who Jcft $1.600 in cash in her parked c:ar was the victim of a tllief who removed the money while she I' was \'isiting a Loguna Niguel ten· nis ('tub. Oranf'e County sherifC's officers reported. De put 1es said th~ thefl .,.. a re· : ported by beautician Viclortt~ r Sutton. 33. of 1597 Caribbean Way. LaguM Hcacl\. She told de· . pulies the money wn. tl\ken from • her unlocked car hortly after ,1 she parked it outside the tennis 1 club at 23700 Club House Onve, 1 J.,aguna Niguel. '---· festivals. All were harsh and are likely to encounter a firestorm ol protest 10 the Art Colony. Planning Direc tor Dou~ • chmtt-z Silid the -<!Omm1ssion \\as unanimous m its expressed belief thut the Blacketer memo conc1sel v stated the allernauves a'a1lable to the city. It "as also unanimous in its belier lhe hear· mg should be held. he said. It was set for 7: JO p.m. Aug. 10 at city hall. Other alternatives listed in the memo included: -Turning all major Laguna Beach access roads into ex· pressways and banrung on-street . parking aloog them. -Requmng each o{ the three festivals to comply with the city's on·Site parking require· menL __ _ -Initialing a ''massive park and ride " program with a bus lane on Laguna Canyon Rood. bus and tram passes and outside cily parking lots. The costs would be assessed to the three festh•als. -Relocating all three fosti\'aJS to a park area in Sycamore Hills. Schmitz said no one alternali\'e seemed to be favored. He said the memo was sparked by gripes by commissioners dur· ingtheday. These included delays or up to an hour and a half in trymg to re· aC'h Laguna Beach Crom through the Lagunn Canyon Road. _ "They couldn't g_et Crom one end of town fo the Other, tnere wns a VU'lual log.jam of traffic aJong Laguna Canyon Road," Schmitz s aid. S<'hmltz s aid it was the con· sensus ··every year we do a litUe bit. but the tramc increases so what we've done is completely mitigated." The Blacketer memo charged: "Summer fes.tival traffic has reached and overrun the r oad tSee ART, Paget\2) S111.•t•eeds Totf) Hospital's Dr. Levine N allled Bond Plan Chief at Fairview Rejected -By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01-O•lly ~1111 IUll Offici3ls in Sacramento an· noonced the appointment today of psychiatrist M 1chael Levine as aclmg head or Frurview State I lospital In Costa Mesa. Dr. Levine. 35, will work with rellring medical director An· thony N. Toto until Sept. l when he takes over the post for a pro- bationary period. Or. Toto has resigned and plans to enter pn vate practice. Today. Dr. Levmc Issued u statement on his view of hospital operations and what directions he may take an caring for the 1.700-plus retarded pat1ents there. • Two kl')' points must be con- sidered. Dr. Levine said: "One. we must aggressively but appropriately pursue mcreased funding from all gov· ernmental and private re· sources. "Two, we must utlll1e max· imally and appropriately th<• questionably adl.'quatc, l'urrent· ly ~:n~a1fablc professional !o<'n aces ." "\Ve don't hav1.• l'Ollll~h of what "'' need, but \\e'rt• not mak1nR t>nough UM~ of 1 he r~oorces we have." he continued. "H's an or· .:anizal1onal problem. not a 'enc·ct llln 011 the prnfc:.s1onab ... O•flf ,..,_ lull PMlo HE'LL TAKE OVER Fairview's Levine A Corona del M l.lr re,ident. Dr I.I'\ 1ne was tra1nec1 at th'' • L'n1vers ity of Illinois , UCLA and served in lh<' N;1vy, incluct111i: :i tour of duly 1n \' ielnnm Second Collision Hits Crushed Van \Vh1ll' accidt'nl im C!>ti~ntors w:11trt1 the arrh·al or '' deputy t•nronl'r before removin1: the> body of an ::l('C'1d••nt '1rllm from :in ovrrturnt'd vnn. thl' vun lh1s morninJ: was s truck by a SJ><!<'<I· mR freight train. J\rcoraliij: tu a coroner'i; ra·· JIOrt. 21-year-old Robert M ad· d..-ux. of 1812 Crestwood St., Apt. i, Anaheim. was already drad "hen his \'an was crushed by the speeding train. The report said shortly after midnight the \'an was speedinit across an Orange Freeway o'er· Alaska candal LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Angeles Times reported to- day that former Alaska U.S. At· torney Richard L . McVlegh was forced to quit his post in 1968 arter an in,·est1g:111on of the Teamsters l 'nion aJlc~cdly ""' sabota~cd. ~Jc\l iegh. while U S. attorney in the late J960's, "as teakmg Jnformatton from a federal probe to lawyer$ for Jesse L. Carr. Alaska Teamsters boss. Ju tice Department O(· f1ciaJs told the newspaper. pass near Pl accnt1n A v(•nu<' when It went out or l'ontrol and hurtled throui:h a ~tc ol guardrail. The van landed upside down on the railroad track~ whfrt• it n·· mained until h1l by the frcii.tht train. Ao injur ed unidcnti(iecl 11assenger In the \'3n wa' rt• moved to safety before the troin crashed into the cripplrd Vl'h11·lr , police s:ud. SOFA, CHAIR ELL SPEEDILY "Sold it righl away. (;ood Response.'' That was the success story o( an lnine man who placed this dassified ad In the Daily Pilot: fk'auta ful ~p.rn1,h .. of.1 t. t h:11r Col1l 'l'le\ \, 'llDl C'001l ,,, ''('' If you ha\'e furnilurrto i1 II. caJI 642-S6i8. It takes onl)' • ff!W \\-Ords in the right pla<'eatftllda buyC?r. AIQr'lg the Orange Coast. the right place is the Druly Pilot. t I Officials of South Coast Com- munHy Hos pital in South Laguna failed Tuesday to entice Orange County s upervisors to approve the hospital issuinl? $6.8 million worth oft ax exempt bonds, South Coast. a nonprofit cor. pornlion. 1s entitled to issue such bonds proviping 1t first obtains approval from the local govern- ing agency. in this case county KOVcrnmcnt. As part of their approval supervisors would have had lo express the county's willingness to accept the hospital as a girt when the 25·year bonds are paid ocr. What South Coast ofCicials "ere seek m g was to replace a short·term construction loan with interest of 9V.. percent with long-term bonds bearing interest of 61., percent. Accordin g to ho s p1ta l spokesmen. the interest expense l.-avangs over 25 years would be S2 7 m1lhon. But that appeal failed to persuade three of the four county s upervis ors to g rant the hosp1taJ 's request ObJect1 ons raised during tht:ir discussion included: -A disdain for saying lh<' county would e\ entually be will· inJ! to take title to the hospital when. in fact, lt wouldn't. Possible connict with county J!Overnment's role as the area'it I lcalth Services Agency should the rounty's pendinR application for that designation be approved • hy fed eral officials. An Interpretation of the re· wnue codes lhnt implied tax ex empt bond issuance is intended 10 promote hoo;p1taJ construction 1r. rural r ather than urban areas. --·An ::1djolning inlt'qJretallon that proprietary hospltfils coulcl profit Crom selltnJt to a nonprofit t'orporatlon thot could obtain ap· prov al to issue lox exempt bonds. Those and other argument~ ai:ainst approval were enounh to pC'rsuade three of the rour ~uper\'1 sorl' to rcJcct. South Coast's bid. Onl)' Supervisor Thomas Riley i<upported the hospital proposal. Riley sujd the current Board or Supervisors could not obUgate !1 future board to accept Utle lo lhe hospital and. therefore, il would be up to a fut.are board to decide ir the county should accept the h06pllal as a gift. Riley also pointed out that County Counsel Adnan Kuyper teported the count,y'a appro\•al or the bond issue wQGld m no w.,- obligale il or .,_ .. k,i\ responsible I« the repa)'lllent. Uow~er, Sul)Cl"Viacn Ralph Oact. wwetttt Sdlmlt and Ralph Diedrich were not to be dissuaded as they voted to turn do>An \he hosp1tnl 's requesL S11per Dough1111f Eric Lane. 9, of Fountain Valley puts away u king s ize doughnut m easuring n :: inches across. It's priced at 63 ('Cnts Man, 73, Arrested In Shooting· Death A 73·year·Old Anaheim man, angered over an eviction notice from a trailer park, is in jail lo· day following the shooting death or the trailer park's 68-year-0ld manager. John B. Stout. 2760 West Lin· coi n A\•e .• s urrendered to Anaheim police officers this mornin~ fo llowing the fntal shooting or Burl Kuster. of the 711 Molel Trailer Park. Witnessc5 at I he trailer park told police that Kuster was muk- mg his rounds this morning when San Clemente Council Vows Sltuh in Tax It is the intention of at lcust the majority of the: Sun Clemente (;1. ty Council to cut city property taxes. A budget stu<ly session Is set ror 7 p.m. Thursday during which council members wtll trim whatever fat they can find In lhc 11roposed $7.59 million spending plnn. u1> from $6.l million laslfi~. ('Oii year. Final action will be ut ll(•)t Wednesday·s hearmg. They ore encouraged to cut ex· penditure!I. An.iry taxpayers arc JlCtitionlng for a tax rate reduc- tion. 1\aroline Koester, anorganir.cr of the drive. today said there are more than 350 signatures. with 18 petitions still being circulated throug}IO\lt tbe city. ··1 think it.'s going to be a very successful thing,'' she s aid, Petl· tions began the rounds last week. Mayor B. Patrick Lane at last Wednesday's council meeUng ur,Zed bis fellow council mem- bfrs not to take advantage or a "wmdfaJI" In t>r'operty assess· rnenb. . The average valu~ion of San Clemente property rose more th3.n 23 percent. The budJi(et was predicated on (~e BtJOG£T, Pace AZ) Stout stepped from his mobilo home. There was a brief loud argu· ment, witnesses Said, then a shot. was heard and Kus ter ~ell to the I ground. When police arrived at ll1e I trailer park a few minutes later. they surrounded Stout's trailer and ordered him by bullhorn to come out with his hands up. After s urrendering without in, cident, Stout took police into his trailer where they were given a number of hand 1:,'UJlS, one of them presumably the nllcge(l murder weapon. In the aflermalh o( the shoot.. ht~. the victim's 63-year-old wire, Marie Kuster, suffered an UJh parent heart attack and wa:i 111ken by paramcda('S lo a nearby hospital. l'ohcc said a mnrshol Tuesday nlKht reportedly served eviction popers on Stout that ordered ham to <:vacuole tho trull<'r park by It o'clock today. Or:n£Jz:~st Weather Morning coastal clou<J.'!, clearing to fair Thursday. Warming to low 70s :1L heaches Thursday. Lows in lhe &Os overnight. INSIDETOD~Y The U.S. Olympic 00./crl. ball I tom won tM gold m«lol 111 M Ofltreol . and Daily PtloC 1port1 editor Glenn White g1oe1 hil obstr\/Otiona. See P,<Jf1e8l. ladex "' .. ... u •• '" .., Clt01-I CH ,,. Al A• ... , •••• C•·M Cf a •• AC Al Cl I 11 1 ., s ., .. ' AC A.4 ' % Oi\ll Y PllOT use • Consi Cyc·lisi Second Body 1 :Found in Baja IU'LLETIN SAN on;co <A J'1 Ttw lwd' ol Mau> ukl Tauka. lht-:o•wod man •ho trlf'd lo "aJk out ol tht· ~arlD~·hot Baja ('alUomla dt'· btt& whto his motorc.rd~ ,.neut ol gas, wu found b st'archt'r'> today. " team or volunteers from th•· United States rNurned to Me1C.ko ~urly this morning to continue th(• :-earch for Mosayuki Tanaka who has been missing in the southern ('OUnlry 's desert for over a week. A sp<>kesman for the San Dlei:o <"ounty Sheriff's Department re- port ed Tut>s day that thl' .·\mer1cans were gi\'1ng up a M~arch und bope that they would find Tanoka, a former San Juan ~npllstrano resident who no\\ h\'es m Long Deach. Sitt. John l\tander said the I Fro• Pagf! A I EMBARGO Ladin Delaney, water board :-upervlsing engineer, said Tues- day the board ban on new sewer connections will continue untit the city ean prove it has "com- pletely adequate £acihties for the treatment and discharge of sewa2~." --- To be sure no new connections are made, the city must submit detailed reports to the board each month of the number and 1 type of connect ions. Del3ney said the penalties , amon~ the stiffest in history, were imposed becau.s.e of the seriousness or the violations. .. I've been on the board 15 years." he said. "and I've never ... een such a litany of violations." Delancy said San Clemente is illegally dumping reclaimed water onto Camp Pendleton. The city he said . has no permit. "eHn though they've been asked to do it" as far back as Sept. 1973. lie s aid the San Clemente ocean outfall Is "ver y, very :;hort. ·• at 600 feet long, and only 12 to IS feet under the surlace or the water. At times. Delaney s aid, "very. very poorly treated effluent" bubbles into the North Beach s wimming area. contain· in~ ··extremely high bnctcrinl <'otmts." Weeks countered that lhl' 011l· 1 1.1ll 1s a l·tualh 700 l t''l out .inti :JO tn-10 r1:rl uncli·r waler. ~ From Pagr .t I HOUSING. • • the housin~ units arc likely lo :-hare in some of the construction tasks to help keep costs down. lie also said many of the key decisions in the as yet undefined development plan will be made hy an elected thr~man board from what Is now the Doheny Park Drive substandard housing c.•ommunity. ••Jllght now, .. Pusavat said, •·wl•'re feeling our way along." "ft might be, for example, that we'll use ~rant money to buy th<! :si te and g rant money lo .:uarantec the construcl1on or mortgage loans." .. I'm not meaning t o sound vu~uc." Pus a vat continued, .. but we're trying to do somethmg h•'n' that the county .hasn 't done lx'rorc." llr W(•nt on to say It Is experted tht.' future homo owners' labor '1onat1on :ind their participation m the plannin" of what will hti their own residential community •·makes us believe the develop· mcnt will be a s ucces5." ORANGE COAST t.1-.<; DAILY PILOT ,.twOranQf (NJI D•1I., l"U<"t", •1th¥rr1V(ftl•~ ttt,_..J ,.,_ N•fllllt.·Pff'\' •~~•\Nod"' urii.Ot""""'" CW\t ~f"'•"'OCen-.. .t"• \«w'•l•f!O•t'°"' _.,. Mt1Vwtf MoM•r 011 ..,.~" , ,.,. f. t ( , t,. ~ Hf'l-.Wl ~ H tt ...... , tl~,J~ ftiit"-ft t OW't• fAtl\ Y•llt•, ln1fl•. \.-ttdhtOI(.• \l•lt•f AM l A')~",...,..,.,\ wt't(NU A,,,...,"'l ,.,,. •••• ;. '"'"' " ,.....,..f!Md ,.,_.,,, ........... ~" ...... ~:.::.:;· ,~;'~':;~.~,·~~~.~\.,~ .. '• ~ ' .... , Rober1 N. Wf'('(f • tHt0rnl4tnef..,.t~f Jack R. Curlf'v \. ,,.., •dt"••noV..~•dfi.'\fi,..,._t 1 homas Kcev1I ad+tor 'Thomas A. Mul'J)tline .... _ • .,.t:d•IO< Ch<lrle~ H. Loos Richard P. 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U l>....iNt . \Olllllh't•r:.. rlH'nlhl'rc; Of tht• l>eAn1a lh·~cul' Tl'Jnl frnm Im 1~nul County, did 1 t'lu1 n honll' tu repletlllih their ~_.,, "atcr, food and f'nlhusaasm But. he au id. th"' tnl'l Tue!.d&» w1th Mexican orft~lctl un(I tk· c1ded lo cont inuv the St•urch at 5 ,1 m t<Xfo) Jle :.~lcl lht') clrc bt.'llllo: USSISted b~ !\lex1can CO\\!Jc1yic. Oii lior'les. The arPa \\est ot La Vent.m:1. where the ~('arch is centerNI, has ~and so soft that four "ht>d dr1 \ c '£>h1rles "on t go through 1t. he ex pl a med. This area of BaJ a CaJirorn1a has little vegetation. no "ater and temJ)('ratures or up lo 1 todej!rel'" S~t ~lander ~aid a person cau~ht unprepared m th• t>nnronment.., expected to li ve onlplft'\\ hour,, Tanaka rode his motorcycle in- to Mexico with Wilham Kastorff or Dana Point on Julv 18. Searchers found Kastorlf's· body and the two motorcycles on Sun- day. They follo"ed Tanaka's tracks about 18 miles from his bike before the tra 11 dtSappeared Searchers bel1e\'e the s teel plant worker veered off the road "hen he ~~ust about a mile awav from a s mall settlement where he would have found water. f'roffl Pogt.-,.t I BUDGET •.. only a 15 percent forecasted as- sessment hike. Two other council members. Donna Wilkinson and Tony Di · Giovanni, have "oiced bUpp<>rt of a good tax break from this year's Sl.44 per SlOO of assessed valua- tion. But. as DiG iovanni said, '1'hat·s just like asking 'Are )OU for motherhood·?" · Wh ere the bud1?el cuts will come 1s another matter. ThE"Y might come out of services the city now provides that some council members feel could bi' done more cheaply by private enterprise. Doth ~lrs Wilkinson and Bill WaJker fec.>I the city couh1 save at least half the money it spends on landscape maintenance 1f 1t hired an outside contractor to do ll. ThE"y point to s1m1lar action at the county level. where bids ha"e been m ade at less than half the previous J?O\'ernmcnt expense Mrs. Wilkinson s aid an 8.5 per cent chunk from the bud~et - that's \\hat the pe\11.Joners ru.k - 1s "in the realm of J10SS1bihty " She and t>iG10\ann1 SL'e thl' budget as the symptom of lonl! term problems of an madequutt• t;. x huse. The ril v ha\ little 111 <lustry. and the burden hus fallen on the homeowner Fugitive Path Leads Police To Idaho Car SAN LEANDRO <AP) -A c-ar which may belong to fug1t1ves 80Ught in the Chowchilla mass k1dnnpinf! has been round in Idaho. the f<~BI said today as 1t retraced a trail of gun deals and aborted crossings to Canada left by one sur.pecl. Thomas r>rukin. FBI agent in ehar~e or ~tontana and Idaho. said a car believl'd to l>elonJt lo James l.. Schot'nreld was chs· <'O\'C'red obanttoned in Coeur t>' 1\h•1ie. J du ho. Scht><•nft'l tl 1-; " :UHC'd on a fc•dc•raJ urrc ... l \\ .ll • r:mt in the k1dnapin~. The rnr wa<i l\f)ott{'('f by <"0<•11r l>'All'ne 1>olin: l'tirlH"r l<Hl:iy , Drukm said. Allhou1o1h tht• rli'lro\·('rv or lh1• c..1r '"the freshe"t l'IU('. tht> rno.,l 11 u~tratmg Car t for authont1es 1s that lhe trull ls already a Wt'l'k old. Schot'nreld amt another !ill'i• pect, Frederick N. Woods, con· tinue to elude officer" deltp1te the new eluc5, and despite a muc h-publicized manhunt for them. Schocnft>ld's 22-year·o ld brother, Hlchard, surrendered t'riday and is scheduled to bear. raif.?Tled Thursd:i~·. All th.rt-e ore sons or Wl'l!.llhy San Fr:mriSC'f> Peninsula families. T\\'O search warrants were served today on "financial 1n- s tilulions" t'onnected with Woods. but Alameda County Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen did not say where they were located. The bus load or 26 school children and their school bus driver were seiied July 15. After a day. the captives escaped from a crude under- ground prison m a Livermore rock quarry owned by WOOds· father. ln\'est1~ators s ay Schoenfeld was see n 1n the Pacif1r ~orthwest at l!Un :'lnd P•mnshops nnd at border check points a few days after Che kidn:lplnJ!. ~·or Woods. hO\\ I'\ cr. thert" are no confirmed s11thltn1?s. ' Te111pest Tossed 26-year Term for Attacker A S1tn Cll'na•nh' m1.t11 l)et'USl'd on arre t of multq>lc folony l'OUnts tolhrn 111.: .1 "'l'rtt'-' of ul · Web c111 wo111t•11 II\ llw M1~t;io11 \'tc•Jo i•nd Lu~u11a Ni~lll'I nrN•~ h.i' been ~entenred to 26 )t•;u to Ilk 111 stutc prison. lh1' 1d Huy U o<lril1ut•S, 21. or ~t()ij H AH•111cl;1 t.ranJd.1, clrt'\\ lht• lt'rrn Crom Oran~t< Count} Superior Court Judge James ll. Walsworth after pkudmit guilty to charJ:cS of armed robl>cry. rupc. kidnapm~ anrl assault with inlt>n\ to comm 1l rupc. Dubb(•d tht• "clipboard rnpist" followin~ descriptions given tu 110hce by a number of assaulted \\Omen. Hodnques was arrest~>d last Mnrl'h 1 as ·he tried to force u l\hss1on \'teJO motht•r to drivt> lum to Los Ani;telcs . Flanked by ht.>r t\\o s mall children. th(' "om:m mouthed the words. "call pohcl'. rapist." 10 a servic·e ~tation attendanl ab the man filled her ~as tank. Skipper Dennis Conner of San Diego and t·r('\\ mon Conn Findlay found the waters of Lake Ontario s lightly tempestuous Tues- day as they sailed their Tempest Cl ass yacht in the final race of the yat'htinl! Olympics at Kingston. They took fourth in the race and s alva2ed enoueh ooints to w1:-i a bronze medal tntheclass. I Story, Page B81 Polire cars surrounded th<> 'ehicle in the Tustin area a short time latt-r and Hodr1que:-pro- mptly surrendered. Offln·r!'o suid he was hold in~ the \\om an hostage a t kniCepoint Police said the woman told them her abductor had carhl'r locked her t\\O small children m the television room of her homt• und had attempted to r ape her while they played with their 'Heroin Kingpin'-Held <•olorinll books. . Judge Walsw~th rukd thaL Rodriques is not a mentally dis ordered sex offender and would not be amenable to treatment if !hat conclusion was reached. Viejo Man Faces Charges iii Smuggling ' 'l ART STOP •. 1\ ~t 1ssion Viejo man federal :iuthont1es claim was a kingpin of a multi-million dollar Asian heroin smuggling operation is tn Los Angeles County jail today after his arrest in El Toro Tul!s· dav. Bobby Wa) ne Vorhes, 25, or 22926 Via Pimttmto, w~ taken in· to custody by Drug Enforcement 1\dmm1strat1on 1 Ol!:A I aAents al 229-11 Moonstone Lane in El Toro, another residence he periodical· Iv occupied. according to DEA press information officer J oe Flanders. Four Los Angeles County men, includ1ni: two who authorities l'harge helped Vorhes organize Coast Trio the smuggling ring, are also in Jail today. They were identified as John A. Wagner, 35, of Redondo Beach: Michael W. 0.1t1Jng, 27, or El Segungo; Douglns N. Schreiber. 24 , or Gardena and Stephen L. Roethker. 28. of Los Antieles. lJ S. Magistrutc Ralph J. Gcf· fen fixed bond or SlS0,000 each for Vorhes. Wagner and Cutuni.:. th(• three federal orftc1als claim set up the drug rinit. Bond of $25.000 each was fixed ror the other l\\o suspects. F1anders said the ring had been under inves tigation hy agents lor ne_arly foe mont~. When the raids weTe conduct{'(f Tuesday, nine ounces or pun• heroin with a street value oC $150.000 were seized. "That nine ounces , which measured out lo almost 100 J)('r· cent punty. could haH~ been cut for street satrs to yield nearly a kilogram." said Jo'landers. Flanders s nld '"'"estigators believe the rinR was llringini:; in "mulll-kilogram " quantities of the narcotic every month via commerriol airliner fr om Ranj?kok. ThailanJ. "We think this is all heroin from the so·called 'Golden 'fnangle' in Southeast As ia," Flanders said. capacities of !he city .•.. rcsi· denls can't gel from one i.ide or town to the other, and have l>ccome prisoners In their own homes over the wet'kenJ.)s. "These conditions cannot be al· lo"'{'<i to continue. We must find ('quitablc solutions to the pro blem." Burglary Suspects Indicted by Jury "We believe it will pul a major dent In the heroin traffic in this regio n.•• said the DEA sp<>kesman. "An operation of this magnitude was netting them ~everal million dollars a year and they were apparently sup. plying just about anyone who needed 1t." Agents believe the suspects made shuttle flights to Thailand and smuggled the drugs back ln· to the United S tates in luggage. packages and backpacks. Schm1l7. said he was sending out notices of the hearing to the directors of the three festivals. to the city council. the Parking. Transportation and Circulation Committee, the Board of Adjusl· ment, the Chamber of Com· merce, the Board of Hea.ltors, tlw Downtown Businesspersons A:.· sociation. the Laguna Beach Taxpayers Association, city de- partment heads and the various neighborhood associations. Commission mcmberc; arc William Peckham, newly electe<l chairman; Diana Dyke. newly elected vice chairman; William Leak, Betty Freeman, and l\trs. Blacketer. Three men Jailed 1as. .ian .. ac,, on burglary a nd robber) chargeb after what sheriff i. orftcers described as classic police \\Ork" by a young La~na Beach llatrolman were indicted late Tuesday by the Orange County Grand Jury. Andrew J oseph Mangino, 42, of ~3 Marguerite, Corona del Mar. F.dward Santerian, 35. 21661 Brookhurs t St., Huntington Beach and Oa\·id Troy Brannon, 34, Morgan Hill, Cahr. were ar· raigned before Superior Court .ludRe James II. Walsworth. AH three pleaded not ~Willy lo chargeii of burgl11ry and armed robber y allegedly involving homes in Nt•wport Beach, South La~una and San Clemente. Jud(le Walsworth set Aug. 3 ao; ttw date he will schedule their trial and freed the trio on bail. All three men were cleared or aH rhan~es carhcr this month "twn their I awyers protested that they had been deprived or thrlr right to a closed pre· hmmary hearing in Santa Ana ~tun1cipaJ Court. The SuJ)('nor Court judge who heard the appeal was told that a lawv('r cntl•red tht> municipal rourtroom during the fourth dav o( the closed hearing and taJkctl briefly with the defendants' al· lorneys. He upheld the appeal und dis- missed all charges. Reinstated Tuesday are allega· tions that the three men forced their way Into the home of Pattie Runyon. 53, and Jacqueline McLean, 50, of 30812 M arHyn Drive, South Laguna Jan. 29 and robbed the two women or cash. j!Old coins. s ilver and jewelrv with a total value of SS.000. The women were left. gagJted and bountl but they managed to Fairview Patients To Present Play Performances of the Fairview State Hospital bicentennial play will be presented Thursday at 2 pm. and Friday at 7::.> p.m . There is no Wednes day performance. A cast or 85 young patients at f.'a1n ·1ew State Hospital will perform in the patriotic play. The public is Invited to the shows in the hospital auditorium al 2501 Harbor Blvd. free them selves and called sberiU's officers for help. Bus-auto Crash .'' ' Their call was picked up on hfa car radio by Laguna Beach Patrolman Mike Davis who spotted the described car on Pacific Coast Highway and tracked it to Newport Beach. Flanders said ther e was no way or knowing how Jong the ring had been operating • .But he con- ceded it mig ht have been set up following the Vietnam war and American involvement i n Southeast Asia. KNOWLTON TOWNSHl l', N.J. CAPJ -A car attempting to pass another auto collided nearly head.on with a New York hound Greyhound bus Tuesday, injur- ing 21 persons. I ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1 .919 ~~~ Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -23s Tennis Rackets 795 to sooo Wilson • Davis • Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing soo to 21 00 Tennis Dresses . . Tennis Shorts Ladies 11 95 to 12ss Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 595-695.895.1295.1595 ' Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas • T retorn • Converse Racquetball Racquets + Bans Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Warm up Slits 1395 to 3995 / A Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each 'J Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts 85° Letterman Jackets 4295 Hooded Warmup Jackets 159~ Barbell Sets-110 lbs. 3695 Oumbell Sets-40 lbs. 1695 Exergyms 2495 Jump Ropes 325·695-995 · Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes • Soccer Shoes Football Shoes • All Purpose Shoes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 1595 Kick Boards 495 Skim Boards 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 1095 538 Center 646-1919 I 1 r Growers Fear ·canning Delay By WILLIAM SCIO f't'MA:\ 'IJ °'-··-· ......... BALLI CO c AP 1 lJnl<"'' California 'ti • tri ke-tu1 t' anIW1 It·" reo pen l m med1ut1•h '11 m1• &rowers belle~ l' th1• rl<'hl} 1·ould prove a1 <:c>i<lly u~ th ·~ t•el. looi.: a trike Itself. And without prott•c:t1on u~.i.!>1nt a repeat of thl' connerv workt:r~ strike, it may be "th1• 11(·.:snnml( of the end '' fcJ r m a n v or California's pt•rishablc c;,,r>:.. one hard·hit grower warrit.'tl A tentative lhree·year pact w as announced m Washsnli(ton Tuesday e nd1n1t the !>tn k~ ol :.>.000 cannery workers CO\(~rcd by the Teamsters nion But a union s pokesman 1n California sa1d he had been instruc·ted to ma intain picket lines until the JJilreement a r atifll'<I A rallfl<'J uon meetma tS set ror .,.1 ltht..> n11tht. me:tn1ntt the canneries in1~ht not be back in overut1011 until ofter the \'Ott.•!' ate coontt-<I SJturdJ ' l'GO {'A\!AIANI, who farm1> 200 acrei.. of h is own and 200 mort.• for a family o wnt'<.I compirn' near this iiun.baked San J oaquin VaJle , town. sav' he lost abOut f'50 tons of rr aitile peaches durm1o1 the strike and hundreds of toni. more are threatened umess th•• cannerie:r; reopen quickly "And unless we can get som\' pro\ 1s1on to prev<>nt this from happening again thre e ~ear'< from now, it's the beginninR 111 the end for many of Cal1fornw ~ famous peris hable crops." hl· said in a telephone mterne" SfJ!f Pia 11es Set "l 1 1eo Re••••rds 1>1shl'" r attlt·d in Las Vegas a s one of two SR71 reron· n;..11-.~anl'e Jet s brokt· an ex1sll11fl Hults1an soeed record and the second set another record for altitude in Je\'el ll1ght Tuesda~ One jet fle\\ at 2,086 m iles per hour. W~newav July 28 1976 OAIL'l'PILOT l.:i I hn'(' l inw" till' MX·<.•d of suuncl. T ht' S('C'tll\d fl t'"' al at\ ;1111tutlt' ol 8f>.f)00 h·~'l. a mill' higher th<m th~ pre nous re <·orcl The ll 1.14hls cm t>rt><I <.1 four ~tult• .trc•a. ~enciin~ ..,hu<.·k\\:l\<'~ 11\er muC'h ol the1r route Fruit Rots In Wake Of Strike Ca,·a1ani and other gro\\ers sa id they were seriou!>I~ C'OO· s1dering putting some of their pe arh a c r eage int o n on perisha ble crops like nuts or beans Council Takes Queen's Helm .. 1')1 TIDIPTE D to change O\'er ," s a1d 011\er Ba uman, anothe r S an Joaquin \'allt·' peach grower. ··r ·m te mpted co keep shirting m y emphasis and let the younJ!sters take the risk " $60 Million in Losses Reason for City Takeover S ACR A ME NTO 1AP 1 Growers say 220 m1llson pounds of peaches and apricots one , pound for every Americ•an th ave bee n lert to rot, lar~cly •because of the wt.•ek long can· fner~ s tnke. f The ~rowers <'St1mated Tue!>· fd ay that the los~es so far add up rto S13.1 mil hon. T h is inc lude s 160 m1llwn : pounds or tomatoes "h1ch ha\l: j m tSSed har\'eSl on srhedul\• i.o • far. many acres or \\hll'h ma~ , ha\'e to be plo" t'd under Tlw tomato h ar vest •!> 1n 1~ earl\ s tages, but the fruit harVt.'SL'I are past their peaks. REPRESENTATl\'f.S of th<' g rowers said som e of the spoilt!d fruit would ha\ c ~n wasted a nyway because a s urplus of peaches for canning had bct.>11 predicted at more than 100.000 tons , and a lari.ic l'rop of apricot!> h ad also been ex pectl'CI. , But Bill Hoar d. manager or lh\' Cling Pe ach /\th bory Bo ard. ·~aid ··whatevl'.'r -;urplut. lh1·11• 'was '--tha t 's j!t>Ol' " f Ralph \\'alters . h<':.id of ;in 'apricot i:rowers association, !\:tul 1r the strike t•ndl'd 1mmt'd11.1 tt'I). cmly a "ha ndful" of apricot:. , could be pi1;ked. .. As or toda ~. tht• aprll'Ul han est 1s over for 1976. Wt• re de ad." said Wat\er~. Both m en saia m any other gro" er:. ar e considering such a mO\C. Billboard Seeks Slayer Of Policeman LO'."C REACH 1AP1 Four IMge billboards an Long Beac h are asking t he q uestions· ··Who Killed Long Beach police officer Frankl' Le wis?·· And police hope .1 520.000 r eward for information leading to the arrt'st of the killer "111 help find an answer Lewis. a 28·year-old two.year \ Ncr an of the Lang Bearh p0lice furcc. was killed Dec 13 while in H'St1gating a vehicle parked rll'ilr his home A MAN s hot Lewis in the face "1th a handj!un when the officer ,1pproacht•d the c ar. An invest iga tion for sevc n months has failed to turn up the killer So the LonS? Be ach l nc.lepcn dl·nt Press-Teleg ram. the Polle(' Officer s Association and t he 'talc of C'ahfornia contributed to a reward offe r SAVE 1/3Tol/2 LO~G BEACH I AP> -The C'ity Council hus \'Oted to take ov<>r sole posscsl>ion of the .. Quee n ~I ary " touris t attraction after years of financial loss when the city acted as lessor of the former "queen or the s eas." ... -----------The council voted fi-3 ( S la l e J Tuesday to buy out the lessees, Specialty Restaurant Cor p. and PSA Hotels . The council voted to put the ship in the hands of a single-operator whose job al would b~ to pull tatt~ther ttu.• ~hap's \'llr1ous entities. The estima t ed cost of buying out the two lessees was put at about S9 milhon T he "Quee n Mary " oper ation has cost the city more than S60 million UI the eight years since the ocean liner was made into a tOUrt!>t attraction • 1\••e•sor Praclice• ln11uiry SoMflltl LOS ANGELES <AP> -County supervisors have called for a grand jury probe into assessment practices because they bel1e"c ho mes may be unfairly taxed compared to busUlesses. The board appro\'ed a r esolution Tuesday asking for an ln"esti~a Ison, after Supervisor Baxter Ward said Assessor P h1hp Watson was withhold m g information on how he makes assess ment.s. f 'ofb Cloh11 Anollaer \'irli• PORT ERVILLE <APJ -A 33·ye ar-old m an plunj!ed to his death O\'er Lower Peppermint Falls in the Sequoia National Forest, sheriff's deputies reported. James Robe rt Kappes .or Diamond Bar , died in the fall. His wife, Linda, said he went to re trieve a drink cooling an the river . slipped and fell in just a bove the falls . It was the second death at the s ite this month. E.rplosire De.,le~ Kiiied Tltree VERNON t AP J _ .. An e xplosive device " c aused thl' e~plos1on ..,, a .meat-packing plant that killed three persons last Muy, fo'ire Capt. J1m Atuldownsa.vs. A man claiming torepresent the Emiliano Zapata Unit ofthe New Wo~ld Liberation Front claimed responsibility an a phone call after the tnc1dent, for the blast lhatJeft 20 other s injured. eai SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES •Neal's is pleased to announce the open~ ing of the Tennis Pro Shop at the Newport Beach· Tennis Club, Ope n to the public. Come see us for your tennis needs • • • we know tennis! •We feature fly tieing materials, feathers, vises ond complete kits. Last 4 Days •Get ready for dove and duck season now . . . we hove port- able cloy bird traps for $29.95 • We carry a complete line of the Olympic shoes by Adidas. THROUGH SUNDAY! FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE FASHION AREAS BELOW • FA\l llON (11\ltrRY • INNOVATOR:• E.MPHM I. • YOl'~C . 1\Tl 1n DE ~HOPS • 1 0WN A 0 TRAVEL 110~ • 'H f R\\''I N !-HOPS • ACCE£SORIES. H OSIERY AND , HOE.\ • •LINGER IC, ROBES AND BRAS & BODY FA HJONS • (;HILOREN'. FA HJONS, ACCESSORIES AND SHOl:S • ME:N CLOTHING ANO ACCESSORlf$ •Our 1977 skis, sam- ple boots & ski cloth- ing ore a rriving doily. Stop by and see the new Olin, Head , Hex- cel and Rossignol skis. lay-a -ways invited. \'e-11f1tro Jail ftt'"o'~" Hfof \'ENTl' RA 1 AP' An uprising by a bout 60 m aJ t? 1nmatE":. at thl' Ventura Countv J ail has left be<idtnit und clothsn~ burned. but then· were no 1n1urics or est·apcs before the riot was quelled, author illc:-. s ay Sherilf's Sgt. Phyllis Wiggins said tht' two·hour distur bancl' began about 7:30 p m 1\iesday \\hen inmates 1n two holdini.t tanks began ye Hing and 1~n1tmi? "anythin~ that could burn" in the cells Sht>said the cause of the outburs t was bt'in!! investil!alt'd, but m dlrated it might tnl\ft>Stt'mmt"d from the "very old. very crnwdt-d, ex tremely antiquated" rac1lity in which the inmate!> were kept. Minilllulll Wage Up To $2~50 an Hour S ACRA M ENTO f AP J Despite stron g business oppos1. lion, the st ate Industrial Welfare Commiss10h has hiked the slate minimum hourly wage to S2.50. so <'enls higher tha n the current rate. Effec tiv e o n a s till - unde termined date in October. the increase compares to federal minimums of S2.20 and S2.30 fo r varying jobs. Tuesday 's 3·2 vote adopted the new minimum in a decision that a commiss ion s tatem<'nt s a id "takes Into a ccoun( cost.0T-livin1: increases affecting purchasing power .'' FISHING ALBACORE ARE HERE! One of the best years. We hove the right tackle. Special custom jigs, rigged 295ond 595 STROKER Custom Wra p rods. ~~; ::~:~ ............ 4850 BACKPACK HEAVEN WC" hove it oil put to - ge ther . The best sleeping bogs -the best pocks -the best boots a nd the best tonts. All the best clothing and small g adgets swim suits. O ver 1000 to choose from. • Discontinued colors, (Not all ,;zes) 20Y. off TJIE C'O)IMISSION i.a1d It \\ ould hear im y tl'qUe!>U. to re consider its dec1s1on nt another heann~Sept 8 m San fo'tancisM The comm1ss1on also. for the rirsl tim('. t>Xtcnded numerous protective work orders Crom women and minors to men. The minimum w agcluw affcct:-. 1.6 million hourly workl'rs in thl· state. The work order rt't;ulation~ aHect 5.5 m illion of the state's 9 milhon work forc:l' Although the commission stuck to its proposed S2.50 minimum. it e ased up o n Sl!vcr al proposed work order regulations which had sparked intense business :md in· dustry opposition. ' ~"' ,. TENNIS INTRODUCING THE "CANNON" Graph1le 195" frame al. ••• f • y OllO of ovr demo• In be•·~~ All Mo'°' 8.oiwf T tttnfs Balls GALS· EVONNE GOOUGONG SPECIAL (ftl'I,,•\ tif'tHf'lu4't '''""ff .,/ n1foft h 11.UOO • NOW," ~·· 2150 tJ-7 . .rj:. \) v /: (\ EXERCISE ~ ~ FOR )\ HEALTH 1 D ,,,> •Twist 8oords : .. 3.95 • Excer Wheel ... 4.50 • Oumbells . • 12.50 Pr. •Chest Pull ..•.. 8 .50 • Excer Shoper ... 5. 9 5 • MEN'S Fl'RNI HING . PORT WEAR . HO~ •MEN LACKS AND COORDINATf.S • \V)'NBRIER. FORERl 'N N fR HOPS. BOYS' SHOP NEAL'S NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB PRO SHOP-OPEN TO PUBLIC East CUfl Dr. M4-0052 AUGUST HOME TORE SALE CONTINUES T HROUGH AUGUST 3 1 ON MANY lTL\.1 . INT ERMEOIATf M ARKDOWN HAVE BE.EN TAKEN Bullock's ouch Coast Plaza, .. an Diego f recw~} .u Brisco!. Costa Mesa. S56-06 1 J NEWPORT BEACH JASHtON tsu.ND 644-1121 -_,,, ,.,. "'* ..... _IJ) DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 2191. 4th 1(1.7-5723 ~-.._,.. .... ............ lt.J LA HABRA #60 fASHK>N SO. (714) 171-5911 (213) 691-0959 ~ ....... ,o.... ""'10..,S.. I)} CERRITOS #163 MALL 924-16~5 __ ,,,, ... "" .... .... ., . •. ~ l ) .-16 D A ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Worthwhile Proje~t Duna Point llarbor ~ s11t!Jlc>red m<Jmle t:tn\'1ron mcnt. potentially a gr~at re ourcc a1> u bHe foe <i<:eanO~l"al)tt1~-study, has tx>en te-rr1bly under Ul illtc.'<.I hv Orangl' ·ounty i.chools and c:ollf'Jtl'' ft ~ not that the c.'<fuc-a tor· ha\ en t tried \ uriou" 't·hoob <inti the rount~ Department <J( Edu<.'Jt1on h:n c been <>P •rating htp·pocket munnc 1>tuch pru Kr ams out of the harbor ror se\'l'ral year:. Tlw 11lt11n fuct ts , hOWC\'t!r. thut Uw 1nab1ltl\ of tht• nonprofit Munn<.> Sciences lnstituk , ~IS l 1 to build it-. long planned laboratory facility ut thv harbor has put •• b1~ <T1 mv in the hiu·bo1··b cducutton{1I rot<'nllul :'.:o\\. Suddlebuck College's dt\'I. 1011 of H'wnc<.'!> 10, "orkang to establ 1~h a consortium ol c-ommunit' rol IC'J(es ttnci thl' count y edu<.·<.1tton ilepartmrnt w l'!>lahhl>h ~omc kine! Of lau at the huroor Sad<lll'ba('k ''ould hose its !)outs at the f:H:iht\ and lfl\'ll(' other srhools to do Uw i,umt-. The \Ulu~ ol surh u lub ''ould lar oulMnp the r<'l:.lll\el~ m0<h.t:.'1l t'Ol>t ot m~tullin~ ll'lllporar~ hutld1n).!.., Jiit\ dod;-. un the ~tst ~11 {' OranJ,!c Count' go\ er111ncnl. '' h1t'l1 O\\ n' t hl' harbor. should make e\ er~ el fo rt to 'er that the grouµ 'ul'recd ll in its l·nde avor Messa g e I s Cle ar Tax pa~ l'I' po" er 1::. flex m g mus cles in both Lai:?una Bec.t<.'h <Jnd San Cl emente '' here city budgeb are being gl\·en unusual scrutim· \\'hile Laguna Beach pre\'iou \y had appro\'ed iJ :0::6 rm Ilion bud~cl. lht' <.'ounril 'oted to reopen budgl't deliberations ''hen fared with a <.'ollcction of ~n m t.ixpa~·ers dem anctmg e\'en more than lht.· 25-rent t;.1\ 1'1.'<luclion the council pled~e<I In San Clemente. nc" Cit~ ~lan;.iger Gerald Weeks Is J:!.l'applll'I~ "ith J taxpa~·er petn1on drl\~c st'<!kmg lo force a IO\\Cr t ax rate there. \\'eeks had µropo:.t•9. l't>ntinuinJ: lhl' old rate to fmunl·e e <-1p1toil and J>4.'rsoni\el 1mµroH1ment m tluded in a S7 ~ million budf!el ln both Cll•t>~. lht> l'ltlll'n comment cumt: l..Lll' u\ the budgetur} procl'Ss, l>ut 1t cam\> loud und clc.lr .•\nd Lhl ) ~ar 1t "a.~ not thl• usual la~t·mtnull· p1qul' thut tcnd1> to erupt \\hen t he r1lies UO\'f'll thl'll -.pendin ~ proposal!\ 1'hl' ta:-. puyl'l'S, l-.hol'kl•d LI) lll\l':\pcrtt•d Ill'" s o l 'ounni.: u~S\'~'\"cl 'aluut1ons. ";,int relit-I It bd100\ r s tht: e1rn.>-. to l1s lt.>n :incl. 11 nl'<.'l'S:.a1 ~. ~o around ont· mon • t1mc bt•fon.• !><'ll1nJ: thl'tr tm,11 ta\ n.111.•:. Tardy Inte r vention \\'1thtn thl· las t ''eek. tlw tn o ol <·1lll' \\hH.'h :.ur round lhl' l r\'lllc t•oas t :11'1'u bl't\\l't.'n Coronu clel \li.!1 .m<l 1.:igun:i Bet1d1 ha\l' lalwn formal l>Q!llt1ot1 ur~ mg public <l l'QUl~1t10n of the arcu Thl' ~1rt1ons ''en· µl'e~~ed 011 l hl' l tl1es b~ ll\l' Fnemb of tlw lnmc• 'oa~t. ..in en\lronment alh orientl'<I t!rOUp that ha~ r'p<>ttl\'dl~ <.lid 1t wants no de' elopm<ml in the ar£>a The resolution~\\ ill lw USl·d \\1th :.tall' and l edernl olftcaals to sho'' lhel'c 1::. l<R'al ::.upµort for public ac· q11is1t ion of l he C'O<.tstal l and:. \\'l' <.0,tnnot d1::.pull' tht· l.1rt that tl \\Ould be esthc•t1c·all~ far bt'lkr to lt•.l\c thC' lands untourhed But where ''as this all out demand (or public uc· qujs ition dunng the la:,l t\\O ~ c<1rs ''hen the planning proces::. for the· area" a~ 1n progress ._, Why d1dn 't 1 he dt1es take then· stand thl'n '' ll appear:. that what tht> F1'll'IHb and the thl'E'l· c·1tics hope to rto nO\\ 1s ~Lall off a dee1s 1on. ttlmo::.t <lll lhc l'\ c· of s c·hcduled C'ount' :Jr t1on Since th<.• t hrl'l' c1l ll'~ "l'l'l pall1t·1µants rn lhc• t '' u \l':.tl' plunmng pnwti's lor this l'Oa!>tal area. tbctr at: t1oru. no" inc' ll..il>h raise :.t 4ut•:.11on of good l<Hlh L SC ___ -;;......_ Reagan :. Tax Issue ~ Dt>ar Gloon1y Gu~ Noisy Crowds Bother Grunion .. ., Revived . .: •• •• .. ~ ~ (JAC K AN DE RSO N ) WA SlllNGTO;'I; Presid<'nt Ford's campaign aides art' try 1ng to m akl! a case of tax avoid ance C1 J?a1 ns t Ronald R('aj?an. The Preslclent's men, 'earrhinl? for matc•naJ to embar· rass Heagan, na\'e askca a -law firm to analvze the• information h e has reie a sed' about h is fmanres T he tax lawyers con· duded. according lo n conliden· tlal campaign me morandum. that he mu st be us1 n1? his children to escape pa~ mg full taxes. The conf1denlJal analysis indicates that R ea~an·s tax· able incom e I S • • C X • trnordinarily low for <1 man "1th his finan c·uil back ground and nssNs .. Thl• law ye r s . thrrcf o n ·. bc he\'c t h a t B t' a g a n ··mO!\l likt>ly h::i:. ~' number of 1r· rt'vO<'able tru ... 1s for h1.., children In that w:iy, 11womc deri\'{'cf from such trust~ "ould not be rC'· portl'd by Mr fkus:an but would be reported by hi:. children on lhl'\rtax return!\." A s pokesnrnn for Reagon «alcjtorically cl('n11'<I thal 1h1• fnrmt•r Cnlifornia j:OVl·rnor ho~ l'l>l:thlli.hecl 11'1'('\ Ol0llblt• tr USt!> fm 111, l'h1ldr\•11 Wt• t•alkd lh1:-lo lhr nllrnt1on of I hr f 111 d .11dt''· \\ h<l 'H'rr up:.l'l that ",. hucl ohtr11n1"tl lhc•1r conC1dt•nt1.1l ml•mo Th,'v nrknu'' kdJ.ll'll llrnl th~·' ha(I ni°> 'hard 1•v11l,•r11·1•' In prnv(' ttw1r ro:H' nr.111ns t Hr11~.1n Hut 11 H1·a~:rn isn 't h11l1111: 111t·orrw 1111r r('\'O<'ttblt• trust'. lht'' i>.ml. he mu~I bl' hithn~ II :>l)lfWWh1•rt• t•IM' Rt :AGAN h." 11111\ h11nsl'lf to hh1mc for t hr qu'''l1on' that hJ\ r twrn r111~t"'ll about 111, la\ 1 t•turnl> Why don't \\C S:l't:.' up on the Postal Ser\'ll'c" We can't afford poslal!e for lt•l ll•rs. magaZ1ncs r an be bought from nC'\\ !-stands. pnrcels dell\ C'rcd b~ private ent erpri s e . <>redilors n:in hand .telh·er !>latt'menls. and who needs the Junk ma11·• Jl'\'. G-y Gin •-•"h •rt,.,_,_ •Y .. -·-· " .............. , ,., ... , .... ...... .i -,.. ........ s-. -.... _ .. 4-G-1 G"" O•oly I"•* Several months ago, we asked all the m ajor pres idential can- didates for their mromc t ax re· turns for the past fi\'c years To 3\'0id fut ure Washm~on ... can· dnls. "e contended. the pubhc ha:. l he n ght to kno'' "hc:lhcr prl':o;idt'nt1al aspirants ha'c J rh':ln financial record. Rc•ai;tan was the onls rand1datt• who rl.'Cused to open up his lax n· turns It wo u Id violate hb pn\'ary. he said '' month afll.'r our c;tont'~ ap· Ile.ired. Rea~nn ~ 1l'ldl'CI under the prc-;sure a nd rl'lcti'>l'd i.11m1.· gt'neral mformut1on about lhl• laxci. hf' h ad pmt1 rro111 !!Jill throu.-:h 1 97~. But h~ comb11wd a ll his federal. stale, prupl•rt,· and :.al<'S t;1xci. and rt'' calcd on ly lhl! lump sum. It "as 1mposs1bl<' lo f<'rr1•1 m11 how murh federal mrome la\ llf'a.:an had paid t'.11'11 H ';lr E:1rl11·r. il stnry h.1cl lt•a\..\•tl nul that Hcag:Hl pa11.l 11oi.lalc 1ocoml' taXl'l> 111 1!!70. t'\'('11 lhou~h 111~ 111 t•omc for the ye.1r ~a:. Si3.00CI •'TllE TAX I .I\~ H'1:-< ha"' lll1I l'd !>1:111'!> rtu.' 1·011f11!t·nl1 :il m1·mo. "lhat 1! 1h,·11 1mckr-.1a11d m~ or M1. Hr.1.:Jn .. 1!1711 lJ\ n· turn:-1'1 ('111 f\'l'I, lhnt ''· nu ~tall· t:ocl.'11 pmcl th.lt } c.11 , 1111•\ h1·l1('\ ... llH1t .. ht• 11111 .. t hkdy paid 110 fl><lcrnl t ."l'i. IJl·<.'.lll!ll' lhl• ~am1· ta\: ba!I\' b 11 :-NI" In t alt•ulJlt' hoth !Cl ~ilt• .ind frrlt'n1l l.1\1'' ,\ i.pol.e~m.in 111,1'11•11 thJ I lh,• 11:;111 hoid p111d · -.1•\ rrul hu11 drl'd doll::irc;' 111 INh•r.11 l;i'<c' in 1970 but rt•Cu!11•d to :.p1·c·1h thr t'' :iC't umtl1111t To the Editor The article puhh~ht•d Jul.' \2, lllus1H' Grunion ~I~ th of tht· Sea" · "as n •t'\ 11lll!n·i.t10l! and \\ rll \\ n llen As an old tlml·r i4 H'.1r:. I ''ould like to cnhghtl!n ~ou on \\hat I ha' c obsen eel about thl'se fish. Crumon·Lcure:,,thC'S tenu1s, Ix-Ion!( lo tht> :.llvcrs1dc family 1Alhcrimdae1 in "hich arc also the Ja<.'k s mell and the ba} ~melt II tht>i.-e unpronounceable namci. come from "Common Commer<"1al and Game Fishes" .l pu bl1cat1on of Cal1forn11.1 Department 0£ Fish and Games. 111 "h1('h l was O('cupwd for most. of m y ac·tjve ltCe. CRt:NtON artuall> do exis t. and to exist they spa,,n Ma ny lime I ha"e obsen~od the act as depicted in the illustration in 'our article. lltl\\cver with the hordes of people ruMm~ after them and espec1all} "1lh tau· t e rns und rt a:.hllghb. lh1.: chances arc near I) nil of sceml! ,, µair i.pa \\nin~. Mv best ohsena t ions "l'rC' "hen I "a~ on \h.- lx«1t·h :il11nl' ,\::. 10 lt1r jl .11 l'J'> I h:" 1• i::ithL'rt•cl lh1•m ;11 ~1·al lk•J< h 1n l>llk thl· mouth of \\ h.11 1 ... 11m' l'allt'<I Boba Ba~ Su11w1 B1.•ac·h or Surls rcf\o, ll11nt111i..'11>n l<t'u<'h. Nl'" port lk n r h: und In" Hk the hartxir at n1111a Cm l' JU~l llUI ''anl \11 tlw <'oast t:u.inl ~\alum On 1>t•\ t'rltl ot·c·o~1011' lh1.· 11,h \\l'rl' "" 1111rnt•r11u' thal 11n1• n 111ld hard I ~ ''''IJ "11 houl ""'Pfllll r' nn 1lwm ll.1 \ 111.: II\ t>rl n1.·~11 1\n.1lw1m 111 m~ \lllll\~t·r d,1 \i.. I mJtlc lllJll~ t1'1p!> 111 lht•1>1.•a1·h ,rnd llll' rlllt• \\\' foll11\\1•d \\M• llw llurd, f111111h .11111 ltllh n1,1.thl'I :ifh'I Ill'\\ fl\IHlll 111 111 t•ll•rahh lull 111111111 Tht• h1•,1 llml'l> "en• one to 1\\11 hour' ,1fl1'r 1111-:h 11!11• In 11t11:.1• d.H ~ lht.• l)(•,wh''' "rrt• 11n11 m\1lt•d 1111• r1nJ,li. "t'r,• unhl•,1111 111 .11111 '' 1· 11111 II f 11 t ~ an\ pl .IC't' I 1111 l\t'\ t'I 11,c·tl 111.ihh 111 lool.111~· lor lh1· 1:1u 1'1111\ \I'" I fll'rt' ,If<' ( ol'lllllllll !-'HEil \\ 111-:t-..: «rim •• llill11 l1>lhl' Jo;il1t()r I a:-1 S<'ptt•mlwr I ,1,f..•·ll that Bachelors Once Respectable OnC' of thl' ~nl1~fnct1ons of \'1r 1011 an hk nm\ m 1S.!l1n11 \\ 111< t hr fnl't thnt " prrfcctly norm::il barht'lor rould r1•mt11n tom f11rt11bly and rrspcctably smgl<' \\llhout an.\ onl' su~.:l.'stin~ h1• h:11i homoerottr impulse' Th(• trnr dcfinil1on of a · relebr1ty" 1s somront' who 1s kn o"n ror lwin1t known Group:; that art• chronically discri min at<'d ag ;Hnst l'''entu:tll.v dee dt> t pcrhaps unconsciously, to d1splny their" orst .1de to their perserutor.!t on the pnm1t1 ve nssumptron that ont' m111ht a.; \\CU be bangt'd rnr ~--ing a wolf as a sheep TM most reprehensible form of namc·dropping 14' lh• pubhr \n. \'OC;&t1on or God by pol1lici11~ So m:i n~ traffH' ~igns arc dumb. "Speed Zont.> Ahud·· (SYDNEY HARRI ) ou.i:ht riithtl~ lo me<ln vou <'.111 <I r 1 ,. t' f a s t 1• r I h l' r ,. , n n t l>IO\\ er Liter Jr> t'~lcnt t0th1~. morl' than l'\'er. 1s t t'\\ ardcd In ln\•cri.e r11t10 to its pcrm:lnrnt worth u tt>l<'\'lsion script, lo be heard on re and lhl'n discardl'd, is 1w1d for 1n the thousands . but o poem. which mav ll\'e for ccnlune'. 1s scarcely publishable at u fev. ccnls a line. On Christmas Da_,. Dec 25. one of the news paper astroloj?ers Informed those readt>rs lucky enouflh to buve been born on that d;av that they cast the . ame horoscope as Tony Mart1tl. The FiNit World War \\8!1 pre rumably fought "to mnkf" the world snfe for d\'l\'\n<'r:lc~ · · \ E'l b' ,1('IU JI C'(lunt thC'r<' ;lrf" 11•\\ r r t11·mO<'ratu· rt•,i:1m r' in lhr \\11rlrl llllla' th;in thcr<' w1•1t•1n l!HR II s "urpri,in): how man~ fll'o pie .-1111 a f11H' cunrnwn1I of l:1111w:ii:r rarrh know "h1·n to l'C'lmm:uicl thrm~cf\c, to 'lop 1 alk1n~ Tho F ood and llrui;t c·onl m1i.s1on won 't be fulf1lhn it its mandate <'O mplc tcly until it forbids t h e s ale of "'h111 1s spuriously ra\lec1 ··oran11e-adc .. m lheatr e l obbies durini:t .nterm1ss1ons Far m ore do~s tr:i1n thl.'tT masters tor mistrcssei'il than v1re vers a, which Is "hlll kcrps most \'clermarians in busmt's.c; Parents wh~ ws lk throu,::h u rooJTI "h<'rc childl'en are having a pnM \. anti 1nqu1re bn,::htl>. "Art ~·ou h::winjl fun., .. destnr lhr looks the\ li?l't ( MA I LBOX ) the r1taens ol Oran~e C-011111\ beromc artl\·c m the lci,:1:-latl\ ,. process which would USMl>l l:I\\ t'nforcement in combat lnl? crrnw Toda.\. on<'e a~ain. I ru.k that th1· pubhl' becom"t' invol\<ed h~ "r11 IOI? to our elected officials in Sacramt•nto in order to mo' l' rnmc bills out of romm1ttc1' and ultimately on to the i::ovcrnm·' des k /or his a(firmut•'l' .s11maturc Our California Le1?1slalurc "111 recon\Cll<' m Aui:tul>l an<l \\Ill be constdl'ring many crime l11lb that will he a deterrent b\ m:h 1mi7.in& 1Jt'n alt1 es <1nd pun1:.h ml'nt~ 'I\, o 'ital bill~ arc S<'rwll· Bill i.is:i and Sl•nate 81112025 sn 11~3 \\ uulJ proh1b1l lht .l!ranllng of probal111n lo an\ pcr~on COO\ ICted O( ,I fcll111\ \\ hOM' ace 1or1s ('UUM'<I Ill 1'1111 tr1b11led tu hod ii ~ 1nJt1r~ or tlt·Jlh to the \H:llm . Jnd rt'QUlrl' tht• <'ourl to put into the record It~ reason:. fur i::rantin,:: prohat1nn 11 1l founrt ·cxtraordmary or l'<>m t>t>lhnl! reasons ·· for i.urh actwn The Slalt• Senate apprm1'<1 th1' mca:.ur,• h' a 'otc of 36 too SB :!0:.!5 1:-1les1~nt'll lo cletPI t·r1m1nab from r omm 1t11111.: l 11 mt'' '' h 1 l'l1 result 111 11111111 r in .1ur' 111 nt 11\'11~ 65 and olcte1 : Ult' h I 1 n ti . p •• r a p I 1t I.! l 1· , a 11 ti q1iadri pleJ,!1c· IJ, <Jton~ mi.t prnba t1rn1 111 thns1· 1·onv11·tc•d of such t•rimt'' 'lh1' ln ll <'h-:111•<1 lh1• !'l.ill' Sl'11 .1ll' :i~a 1n II\ ti un .1111mm" 'oil' of 3-1 toll flOTll OF tht•:.c• lul h now h•I\•' 1.!IHll' 111 lhl' ""'l'mlJI\ unu \\Ill ht !'1>nii1tl l'rcd "' I hi• ,\,,si·m hf\ Cr11111nal .111:.111•1• ('11mrrnllt'1' 111 1•;1rl\ 1\111.!l"l M ('mh1.•1 s ul th" f'nmrn1ll1•i' ar,• /\Ian S11·rn1 ' ('h111rman 1\rl Torrl'' \'11·1· Chairman. A~srmhl\ 111:111 .luli.111 l>l\on, John I\ 1111'<. Kl•nnc•t h I. :\I ;ul<h . and llruc·1.· Ncstamlc• of lht• 70th i\1>sC'mhlv 1>1i.tr11·1 hf'l'1 • 111 Ornll~t· (.'tJllllt v. Tht•\' l'Ull '"' n1l<lr1·i.~t·1l nt lhr State' Capitol. Sarramrnln <'A !ll)HM rmAD •;An;s Sllt'rtff C'oni1w1 c·•··on .... .., ... 1 o th<' ,.:c11t11r I orn :1 Journe~ mnn rarr1·nl1·r and '<l'<.' c;oml' 1h1n J!l> IJ\'01Jl1 "hnulc1 kno\\ I think -.nmt'bo1h "hould l'lt•un houo,<.> on '<Omt• nr thcJar~c hu" ne~~"~ ancl ~1·n l<'ec; \\I' r:rn I II' 1· "1thout For .,,,1m1>k. the rrc•w' that run 1•ll'c'I n1· "lrC'"I from main Wlc-ks He s exhaust•d Cut down on r11s Olympte 111ewmg 1 Imes to rww hOll:o.<'!> They uh\ a~:­ :.t't>m lo ~•·m.l 11u1 h\it·e u:; mun) pt'opll' ,1, net•tkd ,md th('~ 111.1 about nnl' h1urlh ol "hat lht·~ <'OUlcl Th1•\ ... 11·t'll in their truc-k,, IJf,1, <'arcb for hour:-and 1ak1· t"u hour!> lor lundl \\'h1•n lhl.'' c1n '' 1wk, 11 ·:. nnh l" 11 or l hrC',: 1J1.•11 pl1• \\ r>rking. · \ F.ST I>: R 1)1\ \' I'.' l.Jgun.1 \1~uel 1t tool\ I" t' 11t.'Ollll' 10 p111 clo"n mark:-for 111•" Imel> on ,, Just pa\'ed road Out or lhl' fl\t.' peoph• onl~ tllr1'l' <lid lhc "ork The olht•r t wu s tood and\\ al<'hcd I<;<.'(' th111ii i. l1k,• th1:--1111 nlmo!>I l '\ C'I'\ Jllb I· in on H s Jll1>1 luo hll<I !\Oml' llf tht• pcop)(' hl.IH' 10 \\Ork so hard lo pay someone to slt•ep. pla.' t·ard:.. 111ke long lunr hcl>. 111' <,land Jncl \\;Heh somt'l:xxl" l'h l· \\Or k • I lh•nk II :-;ih1111 I llffil' !IOrnl'body did ~omethlnJ.l aboul th.1.s-~ud1 l.I!! <:leun houM· cind µct m l of lhP ck..idhcads . P'l ll.IPC·\H 'l'.\F: PfayhousP 1;11,. To Th~ Editor I have some qut'~lloni. that pe11 pie in Laguna ha\e heen 3skm14 more :ind more 1:.itel.v Pcrhl:IJI' \OU could obta in this informatllln ~nd makl' 1l publH· 1. Doe-; t he <'11' nf LuJ?una H ~a r h 11" n l ht• ~I o u 11 on Piel' hou l' ' l Whal arc I h1 tl·rm.., uf l ilt' Jca.'>t'' Was th1!-thl·:tll'r .iniunally lo tie principally drama or1enl~l.11r us<.>d as a rommunily t'<'nter frtr allofthP art<:" Hth1•former. ll11·11 rlonor ... i:.1, l' mor1c\ Ill lhc hu1hl 1ni:: lund untlt•r a rn1sapprchen· ''°" If thl' 1..illl'I . an 1mpart1ol board of com munit> rn1•n1 ht.•1 ~ \\ho ~eol I h1• dat 1·~ ;mrl ¥.•irk 111 ;ill rN1ut·~h "oulcl IJ1· lw1h•1 t hun a i.:1·ou11 ll1m111io1l1•1l h) 11n1· 111t1•11• ... 1 ho't 1k l•> nttw1 -., .11111 I J JIUltll• llf hli!h h:tllcll•d Jll ,11 111'1'' •for 111'ola111 • ., 11~11·' •h.11 Jrt· pl'11 m1-.etl .md lhl'll \\ 1thh<>ld . alrno'I 11111l11l11tl\1' rl'nlnl I•·•·' .ind 1111 po,,1hk C'llllll1t1111l' pl.1n'CI on lh1• 11:.1•111 lht• huild111g • Ht'' 1•n i.11m1· of \\hill •1111· h1•:ii .., 1:-tl'Ut', It I~ 111111• 111 l:tkt• .1 look o1l 1 ht• m un:i i!l' nu•nl nf tlw l\loultr1n l'la\ hou'-t' .111cl N111 ... 1<h·r ltlJkinv 11 1 ~ulv a 1•11111 n111n11 ~ 1•1·ntt•r lnr lhl· t>t•rl111 n11ng .111' ''"1n ·101.1,·,.;n I ; I' 11 rt/ r J. '111 I 1• r 1 ii I/ ' I o I I rrprrs<'lll Ot11 •' 11 /111 111 1·r~1·1•N 1/11• l'/uvll11u111• .rn11.• 7'h1• n l11 1~ 1111• m1•nrr n/ tJ11• pt 11p1·rt 11 urill tl1r c11m 111ur11t 11 plu111'n nrr /11 ''""'rl /11 r'J)l'rult· tlw /llo11hm11<l' tm u vnrr 111 11cor bo!lt\ Tiii' uqr1•1'1111•11I prnt 1rl1'' that t11r I 'lm1hm.u r slUJ// lit• u~t·d /or thr pr1'J)()ro1wr1 µr11dw:1 11m nnd l'I l11hl1 tun 111 I hNJ1 rrrnl 1·rN1I' \\'hen 11 I~ nnt h('mq 14,,t.'d /Or l/l('lllnc;oJ ffl'n d11c11ons, th1• lt1·1•n.ict! is Ill makt' Ille prrm111rs <It.101/ahlc /1)1' 11rgout~nt1on~ promo11nq lite• pt:r(ormmq art' -editor. Prfrllege 1.,.,., To 1he Editor I am a studC'nl at San Clemcntt• Jhgh School nncl I'm a\tending the summer !'chool Se5!'ion. r.:i~t week a couple o f ~ludenl~ from this school had n fl~ht at ~trOonoJd ·s It "n~ rel\lly up:sct· I In~ ror (ht' ~t udents ancf 1eache". :since the stud('nts Just rC'eentlv itot th~· pr1,·11t'gr back to lcavc sch ool rampus durin~ ~rhool houri.. Nvw bc•r:iusl· of JUSl a few stu dl•nts we a ren't allowed lo leav\• the rampu:-durm~ school hO\l r:. r feel 1t was Hry unthoughtful of those students to think or only thcmst'lvC's I hope next year peo pie will ~row llll . KIMTt;RNEH ."it•luJuf 'Tax Hai•• To the Editor Rerent articles have appearl'd in print regardm~ the increased assessl'd valuations. There ha\'<: been s u1a?estions made that st•hool districts and certain other governmental agencies should redure the local tax rate since they will be receiving additiontlJ funds berausc of the increase 1n assessed valuations. We would like to call to your at- tention that increased assessed valuation figures rerently re- leased by the Orange County As· sessor will nol result ln more funds for loc:il schools. Senate Bill 90 passed by t h e State Legislature in 1972 provides ::.rhool distrirts with a fixed dollar amount of income per s tu- dent. As local assessed values In· crease, a greater portion of the fixed income per student is paid by local t axpayers and the amount pa1d by the stale is re· duced by that same amount. THE FORMULA for c a.lculat· mg school distr ict income and tax rates is quite complicated and, although the tax rate will be reduced in the Fountain Valley School District. the amount of ac- tual taxes paid will be increased. For examph.•. lhc fair market 'alue or a S40 ,000 home in 1975·76 will be increased by the County Asse ssor to approxim ately S52,000 in 1976·77. The amount or dl.'ment ar y sc·hool district taxf·~ on that home will inrrease Op· prnx1mute ly $51 while the i::c·ner:tl funrl lax rat(• 11; beinJ,t r t•· 1l11ct•d 11rpr1>x1 m11tel.Y 17 Cl'nls from S2 ''I to S2.27 1x.·r one hun- 11 rt•d 11 o l I•• r ~ nt as~ css l'd \;1Juat1on. The Stall' l.l0l:ii~lt1l11rc removed loral school board uuthor lty \ct b<'l tax rutt•s when they pas11cd Scnalc Jl1ll flO In 1972 HI LL ll. PLASTF.Jt SC'rrctor)' toth1' llourll 1-'C'.>untoin Valley School Olstrit'l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT U1.ht'r1 ,\ ",.rd l'uhluh,.., T111mio ~ I\ fl't 11 P.d1lm /larboro Krl'tluch ,.:d1tonnl f'n(11• f:d11llt Tht• 1•d1111r111I JlOJ:<' nf the Dmly l'1lol 'l'<'k '> 111 inform untl ... t1mulalt.' rl•i1d1·rll hy pres<'l'llinR •m lh111 p1111r tllvrr~e commf'ntary M lOJ)ll"S or inlt'rt'lll by S)"fldiCal• 1.-d <'Olumnist11 and C3rtoonlsts. by pmv1d1n.i a forum for r eadert1' \It>~" and by presenting this ne~'PAi>tr'' opinions 11od Ide ~ on rurrent top1r11. The editorial opu·uon!> or tne Dally Pilot appear only m th <'ditfirinl column at tho top <>r tht IHIJIE'. Opinions ex pressed b.Y tht rolurnnists anlt <'at'toonboti1 and teth•r writers arC' their OY..n and no cndots<"ment tJI lh~r \'let1•s t>y lh.-l)idfy Pilot i;hould be lnft'rrf'd Wednesday, .July 28. 1976 Orange Coast EDITION t 1~uda~·"!iii lusha"' ~. , .. Stm•ks VOL. 69, NO. 110, 6 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A W EDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1976 c TEN CENTS l'iking Scoops Martian Soil Samples PASADENA <Al'J The \'1k ing I robot ;1rm 'l'CM>~'il up a handful or M art1an t>Oll toda\ and placed it m a ltn' b1olog1cal lab to test for :Ol~OS of hfc· Both picture~ Jnd d<"ctrieJI signals fro111 the :.pat·ccrafl ron hrmed that the :.i•arrh·for hfr experiment wu ~ work1ni;: normally. \Related photo A3 1 A photo.:raph llr-.t -.110 .... t-cl the .,,.0c,., dui.: mto th<' MartlJn soil. nut ~c1enl1sts hJd lO .... •Ill t .... o hours for the radio ::.1f:nal that the scoop had ~ucc«'ded m µlat·· mg the dirt mlo thl' b1olo~~ lah ..., here 1t 1s to bf' ll'sled for ::.1gru- of hfe. "Tt•ars came to m\' ('H's.'' -.u1d rhit<f :.cwnust <;l•raJcl Soffl'<' after ht•arin.: that the dirt wa' 111 lhl' lah It "111 bt• SC\ er al "l't'ks beCort> the l'\pt'r1 men ts pro\ 1de an~ ani. .... ers about hfe on Mars The landing of Viking on Mar:. J week :tt(o was a mtkstooe 11l itself. but the pouring of dirt into the miniature .. rooms" of Vik· tnf!'s li1boratory has even i:reatrr import. It marks the first time '\l01ence has reached mto anolht>r planl't 's crust to look for hfe New Exec Na111ed ..... o ... t., P.lot St,,.U P"Olo HE 'LL TAKE OVER Fairview's Levine Fills Fairview Post R,• ARTHl'R R. VINSEi. • Olth• O•llw Piiot Sutt (.)f1'1c1als 1n Sanamt'nlo an nounced the appointment toda\ of psyl'hiatrt5t ,\J 1chael Le\ 1ne ~=­ JCtmg head of F<11n ll' .... Slall' llO!>J>1tal 1n Cost..t ~ll':.a Or. Le\ IOI.', 35. \~111 work with rctmn~ medical director J\tl· thonv N Toto until &>pt I when ht• lakes o\'er the !JOSI for a pro· bat1onarv period Or T oto has rl'!.11.\ned and plan!> lo enter pn \'ale practice Toda.,, Dr Le\ rnl' 1si.ued a statrmt•nt on hi:> \'It'\\ 1lf hospital opt•rallons amt \\)ltll 1hn•t·t1on:-. ht' OIJ\ tJke 111 l armi:: for ltw 1,-;011 plu.., rl'l.111ll•tl pJlll'nh there r .... n l.l'\ lllllnl'-musl I~· l'llO -.1dl'rt•1I. 1),. I.•'' 111t• s.1111 ··onl', we must aggr('ss1vely h u I a p p r o p r1 a t e 1 \' 1> u rs u e increased fundin1: from all ~O\'· 1' r n m en 1 a I a n d pr I\' at t' rt· - .. ourtes "T"o, \\ t' mu~t ul1ll.w ma.x- 1mally and appropriately the questionably adequate. current· ly available professional sen 1cl's " ··we don't ha\'e enouJ:h of what \\l' need. but we're not making t.>nough use of the resources we ha\'('," he continued. "It's an or· j!an1zational problem. n ot a refll'l't1on on the professionals " A Corona rlel :'11 ar rt'~1dcnl. Dr. Le' 1nl' was trained al lhe t l 'ni' ers1ty of llhno1:.. l 'CLA and '<'ned rn lhe Xavy. mcludrnl! a 1ouroft1111y 111 \'1etnam Allhouah no movie CJm.:r;c. Wt'T'<' Mboard Viking to rt.'<.'<>rd th<· tustork sample digging. a film of a duplicate lander at Jt>t Propulsion Laboratory earl') 10.: oot the process showed how 1t is done. The telescoping arm snakes out of u ~old-painted housinJ,? on the side of Viking. The arm is a tube about an inl'b and a half 1n - d1ameler. tipp..-d \\1th a !>htitll t'<li:;t.'<J tool for d1gi,:1ng. Tourhing the red·\ urn1sh<'cl soil. the sroop plo"s beneath th\' surfore. prei.sin~ "'1th a ~-pountl force 1( nl'cessun . Qu1ckl). a co\'er s naps shut O\'er lhr handful-sized dirt sample. With anothl•r whirnn~ 1101-.l'. the arm retracts and ::.w1wls tu position the ltttle sho' el -a~· 1111111\ t·~1llrd tht> \.'Olh.'<'tor hca11 mt•r .1 :.tl\"<'n' funnel kadimt to tht• b1oloi;:~ t.1h 1nMdt> \'1kin.:. ·\ rap11i shuktnl! of tbl• colle<'lor tw;ul sifts thl• tllrt through small hole~ mlll l hi.' fu nnrl. About a tens 1>00n full of J u·t 1s n<.>e<led for t_h,· h1olo~y t'Xp\•riment. A sensor Ill i.1 de s a' s whclht>r the r11i1ht amount ·1s thl'rl'. and 1f nol, tlw arm 1s or(Jl'rl!d 10 ctr.: agmn l DA Previews Strategy Tenapest Tossed t th TO>t 11.\IU,f.:\ \lo;de) , n·a•l•n• ul """'""' Janin• llobm<on. 38. who had ·01 ••• O•••Y P1101 ,,.,, nt tho!'>e tapes 1ncludm!! a number filed for cllvorce from the phys•· ()eput~ l>tst11d ,\1t11r1w~ .la' uf 11bsc·l'ntt1es thul \\Cre notdelt>l tllln :'lto!>cle~ tol<I :111 Or .1n1.w Count" l'<I brought proll"•b frnm dl' Superior Court JUr• t<iJu~ that ht· lt•n<.,c attorne~ Al HJm'e~ will pro' 11h· nH'r"h{'l n11ni: Hui .Judge J ET ·:\<'<I" Hut· evuJcnc{' · of Dr \\ J~ nt• Lt':.h·r lt•r allo" 1•d ~I o:-ch•y lo l·onunu{' Robinson 's guilt on t•harl:!l'S of h 11-11u1) lat 1 on s from l h l' plann1nit l hl' murdl'r or his transcripts after the prosecutor est.runged w1rc at her Newport protested that the r raclings im· Beach home mediately prior to Anthony Moseley told the p;mel m his Scaltse·s testimony will help the opening s t atement that tapt>rl Jury to helter understand the tell'phone convers::it1ons between nature or the alleged murder Or Robins on. 42. and the "hit plot man" he alle,.:edlv h1n'il will. m :'11oselev said Sralis<'. 29. will ttwmselve:-.. e'\t.1hlt!>h th(' J)h~111 tt'!>lif\ that he wa!> hired bv <•1an's guilt llC1h1n son t o rlt m1natc Mrs. Schools Hold Off i On Labor Response l Uv K \ \' 1-:STRi\U.\ the.> act ion at a pn• .. s conren·nrt? f Ollh• D.011r ,..,., ~.,, Tut'Stl ay. Ofl 1r1al1> l ro111 '" Orani.:1· Tht' tea<'her groups. affiliated l'nont' ,l•hool d1:-1ru·i... ,1n• \\ .111 .... 11h the Cahfnro1a Trarher As· mi.: to 1 <'l'l'I "' nol 1f 11·.1l um I ru111 ,,w>rnt 1un 1CTA1. i1r1· chargin.!f tlw Stal\• 1-:<1111,.1111111 ~:mpfn\ tlw dl~lrcrt with frl'l'tmi: or rt" mrnt Hel.1t1on" Ho.1nl lwf1111• \Okmi.: l'X1st ini: !Hlhlry !>rhe1lulcs r1•.s1xm1hntt to 1111f:i11 lahor pr;ll' and ll !>l nJ.! il1 l\1•rim1nator v II('\' r huqa•:-f1kd .ii.:.11n.;t tlll'm pol11•11•:-. bv SI\ lt11wh1·r:. o.ss11c1:1tuin' In rN•pon:-01'. In in•• nif1ed 1'1•;wh1•r rt'l>rt'!>1•111:i11 \ ,., from S<·hool r>1~t r1t'l sur><'r1nlcnd<'nt N<''' port M 1·-..1 l ruf1r1t. lluo1 Stnnlr\ l'ore' :.a11I, "'fht• EEH ll lni.'lon Ht•a\'11 Ctl\ 11'11•1111•111an •. "u fn1r hoch J11td \\tll rult•on lh1~ l rnne l 111if11•1I . Sarlrllrh.;<·k (IO(' "·I" or lhl• othc•r . \\<"II ah1d<• \',11lcy l '111f1t>d. 1\nah<'1m l n1nn h~· that rulin).I." 111).lh .Srhonl anti 1-"ulh•rton lfmon l 'ndcr the n<'w lnw deahnJ.! lhAh i;d1ool d1-.trll'l'I unnounced w1lh teat'her colkctive hargain· Oran~.-. Co;a ~c •ni.t. C'on•y s n1d. saJartl'S are set clur1n~ bar~ainm~ 1n bilateral nr1otot1ation.; .Salanc< hll\'C bel!n frolen until the compl('t111n or thc• IS('r SCtlOOl.S. Pa~f' AZI lie ~aid Scalise will tell the Jury that Robinson wanted his wife removed because he sus- JX'Cted her of secretly d1sposmg or c·ommunity properly and stealing money from their joint business. Moseley said Scalise will testify that Robinson ordered him to make the killing look like un ::l<'cident. It is alleged that SeaJise was of· f('red $10.000 in cash for the kill· lnA a nd a Sl0.000 bonus if the ex· ecut1on of Mrs. Robinson was carried out to her husband's satisfartion. The pro. ecutor said that a eon· d1t1on or the bonus paymt'nt was Scalise's retri eval of Mrs. Hob1nson's birth control device from her body after he had killed her. Mosele y :said Hobinson repeatedly dis played his knowledge of the planned killing after Scalise confessed to Mrs. Hobmson that he had been hired to kill her and agrN.'<I to work with police m the truppmg 1>( the defendant. IJ(' said Scalise will testify that he told Robinson that h<' hurl been unobl<' to remove lhc birth con· trol device from Mr ... Hobm-;on's body dcs p1k the usl' of the rorccp!' alle~edly pmviikd hy Dr. Robinson. Moseley said ScaJis<' will tell the jury that he ofrcrt'll lo 1M1vt>r Mrs. Robinson's shoe'l. wotl'h, nnRs. wallet and kl•ys to Or. Robinson QJt proof of the fact thal he had killed h<'r at twr honw Skipper Dennis Conner of San D•CAO ~ nd crewman Conn Findlay found the \\ all'r::. ul Lake Ontario s lil!htly tempestuous Tul':-.· day as they saik>d their Tempest C lass ~ 1H:hl in tlw final ra<•t• ol l hl• yachting OI~ nipu.:s al Kingston. Ttw~· took fourth in 1 he race :rnd sal va~ed cnou~h ooints to win abrnrm.• m~d~ll inthcda~s. <Stor y. Page BS > Mesa Housing Plan Set Federal Fltnding Grant Extension Okayed By STEVE MlTCllE LL Ol 111• O•tff Pt ... 5Ull Cost a Mes a h as recei vec1 SSOS.000 in federal Housing and Urban Development grants to continue its \lear -0ld Communi- ty Development Act progra~. The funds will aJlow the city to continue its projects for senior d t1zens. the handicapped and low-income families, according to Tony Cannariato. coordmatnr oft he city's program. The n e w grant follows a S229.000 award last year which Costa Mesa used tostartnewpro· grams. Th<' nl'w allocation will go toward these programs and administration costs. Cannariato said. The half-mdllon dollar budJ.lcl ·approved by llUD for 1976-77 in· eludes a commitment for $100.000 to buy land for housing Slll'S for senior dti1ens. possibly m the downtown art·a n<'ar L1on·s l'ark. Seal Beach Skeeter Program May Hatch By ROBF.RT 8AflK(<;R 01 ·~· O•ilf Piiot SI.Ill A federal Fish and Wildlif<' Ser vice official 1s expected tn hatch pl:ins this week to ea!'ie ~ potential mosquito nu1!'anet• helle\'ed to be ~a1mng moml'n· tum at the Seal Beach Na' v Weapons Station. · John Lindell, fin assistant manager with the wll<llifc service in Kern Counly, suys hl' W\11 come to Orange County to meet with local mosquito control officials Thursday and 1-'riday. Lmrlell said Tuesday h<' '" ('On cerned that the mosquito popula hon 1s Arow1ni.: al the 5.000-acn· navy station. He said that, unless steps or <' ta ken the number or pests will mt·reasc as :.umm<-r wear'ion "We url' not insens1l1ve lo tht> problem and we "111 tlh our IK•'(I tO decreUS(' the numl:x.•r or mo<, qu1toe!)," he s<11d Dr. Stewart Lon~ ofth •Oraniw County Vcrtor Control Distrn·t said today thut ~rdult moo;<J11it,w·o; now hllve bt•en trupjX'(l atthl' i.ta lion. lie ~aid there is a stron~ oosslbil1lv that hv the• n1•xt ht~h tide. th1• mosquito<'!! will tx• Willi!. tnl! their way off the lmio.1· 1nl n nearby homes . Under 1 hat program. d e· velopers will be required to con· struct the housing, and majntam low rents on the units for al least 20 years, Cannariatoexplamed. The second largest allocation -$136,000 -will be used to Ut" quire a nd develop sites for rerreational renters for senior citizens and c h ildren, also planned for the downtown area. Another $70,000 will go for con- tinuation or the housing re- habilitation program for grants or low-interest loans to qualified low-Income homeowners who want to upgrade their houses. Continuation or the emergency housing scrv1re, which provides '>helter to p<'rsons referred from C'hurrhes and rharity organirn· <See HOUSING. Page AZ) Baja Searchers Come Across Second Body SAN DIEGO CAP>· The body of a second man who trlNI to w~1lk out or the :H·uring-hot Boja ('allforn1a dut'rt whf'n hl:-c motor('ycle ran out. of jlllS WBI' found by searcht'rs today. ~lorning <'oai-1 al dou<I'. dearmg to fair Thursdn'. W:irmrng to low 70s al bearhes Thursday. Lc:ms in tht> 60s overnight. A.rt Festivals to End? Dr LOnJt said that oHttcrs arul men in certain burrarks area.., :.it the slat1on report "they arc beini.: eaten ahve." Sheriff'!'! o f ficers s;1 1t1 Ma!'ayukl Tanoka of Long lleoch walked ahout :lO miles before dy mg in a <lry lake-11!'<1 Jess than three mil<•11 from a highway. II<' was form e rl y of San Ju rin Capistrano INSIDE TODA,. The t' .S. Olympic bo.sk('I· boll team u'On the gold medal '" .Hontrt'<Jl and DoJly Pt/at 1port1 ed1tr>r Glenn \\'h1l<' 01tvl h1!1 ()fl.CfTIXJflcm.t Sf'I' Pog('BI Ar Yovr ~,.•te• e..i1,.. lnde.-x A• IU •• IS l..M .. ,Cl c.1110 ...... Cl•H•ltecl °""•CJ Croff•-· OHt"llNlfo~ •• .. , Mltfll .. -·"" Milt•••\ .. , ...... WI~ .. .. ChO• t cu c .. ... r ....... , ...... ,., .. ,., P-·~· ~ ----U .... fl ••• C• It C• C> Mu11U111'1H'41• ... O~•IPffW\ Or_, ...... ~ ...... ,. s..f't• Si.<' M.tfOI\ f•l .. i\ttf\ ti.•~· ...,..~ ..... ....... N ... \ 114 •• •• CIJ II l ·~ s •• .. , ... ... Plan11ers Want to Stop 'Home Prisons ' By JACK CHAPPELL Of UM Darty f'tltll S-." Decl aring Lagunans to be Yirtual "prisoners m lht>ir own homes" because or art festi\'aJ traffic rongestion. the La1?una Beach Plannmg Comm1ss1on OI"· dered a pubhc heannR Tuesday on plans .... hich include shutting do~n the art festivals "forevtr " The action <'3me on a un· nn1mous vote of the f11·e·mcmber commission . It follo~cd a ron· sideration of :.i memoradum drafted by Commissioner Behn· da Blacketer. The memo listed fi\'e alternath•es Including halting the festh als All were ha.r1'h and are likely to encounter a firestOTm of protest in the Art Colony. Planning Director Do u g Schmitz said the commission was unanimous in iL<> expressed belie£ that the Bl111cketer memo concisely s tated the alternatives a"rulable to the citv. It wa.c; also unanimous in iU tielicf the hear· m~ should be held. he said . tt was set for 7:30 p.m Aug. 10 at rity hall . Other alternatt,·es listed in the • memo included: -Turning all m..-~a Beach access ~ lflto e1t-- pressways and banrung on-street parking along them. Requiring each or lhe. three resli\•als to comply with the city's on-site parking require· ment. . -Initiating a "massive park and ride" program with a hos lane on ~aguna Caqyoo Road. bus and tram passes ~ oul$ide city p~kinl' Jots. The C(llts would be assessed to the ttlree festival!'. -Relocallnl( all three restivals to a park area in Sycamore rlills. Schmitz said no one alteniallve seemed to be favored. He said the ~mo was sparked .., ,... by commilskxa~s dur. trig tbe d lY. • Then included delays or up to an hour and a haU in trying to (5eeA1lT, P1geA%) , Lindell s aid total abalcmenl 1<1 oul of thP question because It would have a dr astJc effect on en· dangered wildlife species lh:il make their home on the base. Efforts to res tore th(' marshla nd to its natural stale has sparked the opposition as well as fears that an OOiuing m09quito problem would get out of hand Warren II all, a Huntington Beach representative lo the countv's Vertor Control Oislrict . said "that mosquitoes could become a particular nuisance to restdenta of Huntington llarfioor and Seal Beath. Local ofhc1als and h!deral representatives ha\'e apparently c~e P ESTS, Page A2 l The body of William Kastorff, 37, or Dao a Point. was found Sun· day. a week after he and Tanaka left Ensenada intending lo'ride a motorcycle course laid out In lhc northwestern Mexican desert . A day earlier, on JuJy 17, they left their van in the border town of Tecate and drove the cycles to Ensenada. Tcmalrn. 31. walked "around sand dune11 ond bushes" after all their ~a s was exhausted , Sheriff's Lt. Walt Kendrick said. Tanaka's body was found west or the highway between San Felipe and Mexicali. In Mexicali. the coroner's of f1ce said he apparenUy died as did Kastorff o heat exhaustion. Temperatures have been about HO this week. t2 DAILY PILOT C ~\ t 'ru .. f'u!lf' ·'I HOUSING. l ions, will r,·ccl\•e ano\ht'r Sl~.000. C.rnnurtato )fJl1d ..lfe said $91.000 IA.'llJ oo altociat· .. tor the Chced lidO\lftlstratlon t'65l~ of the heluaing u.nd com. murutydt'\'\'lopment 1>roArJm Pund nut U:.\•tl cturrn.: the ")econd y('ur flt: U ,1Jl()('ution CJJl lie Nrned ov,•r next >•·ar, Cun· ndftalu t'xpl;mwd I C . ocaine J Pipeline Said Hit A combined lon·c of narcotics 10\'esti~ators from Newport Be ach. lf11nt1n~l on Beach and the State Department of Just1~·e broke up what they described as a roa1or pl p\'linc for brini:1ng co- ··ame to thr Orange Coa:.t from San Bernardino Tuesday Undercover a~ents booked t" o San Bernardino me n and a :-lewporl Beach woman after the trio allegedly sold underco\ler o(. f1cers S\4.000 worth of high qualt· tv cocame. lleld in lieu or $50.000 bail in ~ewport Be a c h are J ohn Bergevin, 2ts . and :'ttartln Waterman. 27, both o r San Ucrnardino. :\1 artha Willits. 20. o f 4001z Clubhouse Drhe. Newport Be ac h was taken lo Orange County Jail where she 1s held sn I 1eu or S25 ,000 bail. Newport Beach Det. Sgt Dar· n ·l Youle.-said San Bemanhno s·heriff's deputies searched homes occupied by Berge,•in and Waterman after their arres ts and round additional s upplies of co- caine and marijuana. I le s aid the total street value or all the drugs confiscated in Tuesday's case Is about S175.000. Y oule said the trio were arrest· l'<l without incident following the s ale at a "fashionable Newport Beach hotel.·· Fro• Page A J PESTS; .. been a t odds over controls needed to combat the mosquito threat. Lindell said he also would meet with biologists and wlth faculty members at Cal State Long Beach m an effort to knock out mosquitoes without harming "1ldlife resources. • "We think 1t can be done." he r said. L.indell said that such steps as tur\'a insecticides or the addition or f1:1h to eat la r\'a are under I ~tudy. OffH'1als Sa.\ th1• ~all\.\ater mosquito poses very little di!.· t•ate potential. About 1.100 acres or the :'\avv station was established as a na- t 1 o n a I wildlife r e fuge b y Congress in 1972. Lindell says such endangered h1rds as the California leasl tern.· the light.footed clapper r ail. brown pelican and belding :.avannah sparrow r eside al the :.talion. SOFA., Cll4.JR SELL SPEEDILY "Sold It right away. Good Rt'llJ>()Me." That wag the success story o( .m lr,•ine ma n who placed this C'l1u~lfled ad in the Daily Pilot: 11<-.1111itul S1111niKh 11ofo ,i,, d1J11 ti old 'cli:vl , ~lnl t•onc l ll'X X~:\~ i If \OU haq• furmlur1• tu "i<'ll. 1':111 f.42 ~i7R. It lf11'1•s onlv a (1•w ""rd" in the r1 ~ht pl.1rC' to find 11 buyer. I' t , t I /\lnnl! the Or:1111tc Const, thf' nJ:ht pla('I' 111 tlw Dally 1'1lnl. ORA~GE COAST l DAILY PILOT 'T"' °'-, .... , 0.11• "'let wllf\ _ .. ,, ,.,..,,.,.,.... tN N•""' .... ,t... 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I( Judge Law rinds that there is merit in the seven counts of murder. l\\O counL~ of assault w1lh a dl'adly weapon and two counts of assauJt with intent to commit murder filed agains t the campus janitor he will order AJ. laway to face Superior Court ar· raignment. Those charges were filed in I.he aftermath of a July 12 shooting spree on the Cal State Fullerton campus in which seven persons we re killed and two olbers wounded. It was learned today that the two survivors and the defen· danl's estranged wife will be among the prosecution witnesses · scheduJed to testify against him. Fairview Patients To Present Play Performances or the Fairview State Hospital bicentennial play will be presented Thursday at 2 p.m. and Friday at 7:~ p.m. There ls n o We dnes da y perfor ma nee. A cast of 8S young patients at Fairview State Hospital will perform in the patriotic play. The public is m vltcd to the shows in the hos pital aud1tonum at 2.'iOl Harbor Blvd. Patty Too Sick To Stand Trial? S AN DIEGO CAP > -A psychiatrist named to examine Patty Hearst says the newspaper heiress Is too sick emotionally to stand trial. "The go\lernm ent finished the destruc~on ol her llic. · · said Or Louis J . We11t. C'halrman of psychiatry In the School of l\tedlcln• at UCLA. In a C'Ollege lcc·lurl' Tuesd:1y night. he said It was only bel.'<•ul'le Miss Hearst was from a famous 11nd wealthy conscrvathe family 1hat she C\'c.'r \HOI to trial urtl'r her k1dnnpin~. West s aid the late U.S District Court Judge Ollvl'r Cartt.'r 1~· nored o r ecommendation by Wc.'!ll. two other rourt-nppointed ps)'Chiatnsls and a psycholoJ?i!>l that M u~s Hearst be trcatetl before being tried for bank rob- ~ry in San Francisco. ~t1ss Hearst was convirted In March and has sinct.' been in San Dieio's Metropollttin Corre<'· llonal Facility (or psychintric tt.'stlng before beinl.? senl.tlnccd. The 200-pat(c report. which llw four-member ptincl sent to Carter. said she was un(lt emo t lonally to stand trial. West sa1tf. Objections by lhe prose<:ution pre\enled enterinf( the report In· to the record. Carter must have believed the young woman would have been acquitted by de.laying her treatment. West said. "She got It coming and going," he told his audience. "The very fact that she came fro m a r ich. '8mous, con· servatlve family was aitainsl her. The people wan•ed to sec that the Hearsts and Patty got theirs. Lost in the shuffle was the fact that if her name had not bet>n Patty Hearst. she would not ha,·e been kidnaped. . "She wns kldnaped for bemg a Hearst and prosecuted (or being a Hearst. "The go,·ernment firushed the destruction of her me started ~Y an antigovernment group. That ~ a tough combination to beat." Meanwhile. attorne}'s for William and tm\l)' Harris came to court today In Los Angeles pre· pared to make a last bid for u mistrial before closing argu. ments to the jury begin. Defense attorney Mark Rosen- baum said he would tell the judge that an 10c ide nt iovoJvang a newspaper s muggkd into the JUry room had SO prejudiced the case that a verdict could not be fairly rearht>d The incident IO\'Ohed a 2"r \ear-old edition of the Los >\n· ;eles Times. which bore a ban· ncr headhnt> about the lkarst k1rlnapsng. The deren..,c c·ontt•1111 ... this wns an erfort to remind jurors or othr r r harges pencllng elsewhere against the llnrrlse:. and to plant pre1udire .against the coupk. f 'rou• 1•c1gc• . I I SCHOOLS. • negotiations In the six !ICh()C)I dis· trict.5. he explained. "We want to be fair to tlw lt'acher!I and the dl!iltict," Corey said addinjl, "tht' pre!lll con ference <Tuesday > mean!I th1• teachers are> 111 t ht• bu~ of build in~ public opinion .. J ohn Cooper. Saddlt>h:ick Unified assistant superintendent, a nd S.A. Moffett. HuntinJ?ton Dearh elementary supcrfnten· dent. u1d the teachers have no ~ounds for the unJ air labor prac· tice charges. "lt 's a 111.Ue absurrl that any r aises be given until they are negotiated," Cooper said. The school districts ha,•e 15 days to respond to the charates on· ce they are formally received, EERB oUicials in Los Angeles said. Chuck Cole, EERB executive director in Sacramento. said the teachers· act Ion Tuesday was the second such filing in Oran11te Count'' in the past two weeks. Howe~·er. be added. since the law went Into effect. more than se,·en teacher groups througbout. the state ha\'e filed similar charges against their districts. Drug 'Kingpin' Suspect Held A M 1sstoo \'1ejo m.in fedt•ral uut.horlllt'S cl:u m ";11. a k111~pu1 of a rnultl-m lllton dollar Asl8J'I berom amut:aling 011\•rntlon 1s tn Ld)j An~~ll'::> count~ Jilli todtl\ after h1i. nrrc:.t in El Toro Tu~' day. Bobb\ \\'a \ ne \'orhei;, 2.'I, or 22926 \'1a 1•1m1\•11to. "a.' 111ken tn· to ru5tod by Dru~ t-:nror«'nwnt A<1msn1strat1on 1 OE 1 Ji.tt>nl:. ut 2~1 Moonstone LMe ui f;I Toro. J nother residence h1• 1~nod11·ul ly ~cup1ed. uccordin~ to U1': press anrormat101) omrcr Jot' fl anders . Four Los Angeles Count) men. 1ncludini: t"o wh.1 auth11nt11'" charge help~d \'01 h1.•s 11n:un1tl' the smuggling rin~. art.' aJso 1r1 Jail toda). They were 1dent1f1ed as John A. Wag ner. 35. of Redondo Beach: M 1chael W. Cutting. 27. of E l Se g unf.?O ; Do ug l as N. Schreiber. 2 J, of Gardena and Stephen L Roethker, 28. or Lo~ Angeles U.S. Mag1slrate Hruph J . ll<'r· fort fixed bond of $150,000 each for \'orhes. \\' .igner and CUU ing, the three federal off1cutls chum ~t'l up the drug ring. Bond of S25.000 each was fixed for the other two suspects. Flanders said the ring had been ""oder in ve.st igat1on b~ agents for nearly fl\·e months. When the raids were conduclL'd Tuesday. nine ounces of pure heroin with a street value or $150.000 were seii.ed. ··Thal nine o unces. which measured out to almost 100 per· cent purity, could have been cut for street sales to yield nearly a kilogram:· said Flanders. Flanders said investigators believe the ring was bringing m "multi-kilogram" quanlities of the narcotic every month \ 1a commercial airline r from Bangkok, Thailand. "We think this is all heroin Crom the so-called 'Golden Triangle' in Southeast Asia,·· Flanders said. "We believe it will put a m;:uor ~\~~:;\ Ca\en \ . TONIGIIT "CAROUSEL" -OCC Som· mer Musical. Auditorium. today through Saturday. 8:~ p.m. $2. SUMMER CONCERT -Bax- ter Street Singers. South Coast Village, 7 p.m . Free. "IN FASHION" -South Coast Repertory The ater, Tuesday. Sunday through Aug. 1, 8 p.m Sunday, 3 p.m . THURSOi\Y,JULY?9 LJBRAR Y STORY HOUR Costa Mesa Library, lo::.> a.m 1t.-n1 1n tlw h,•ro11\ rramc 111 1h1' r e ~ 1 11 n , " s 11 I d t h t' I> f-: :\ spokesman. "An osx•rafmn 11l 1h1s rnaRn1f11dt> "ns 1wttrn~ tlwm t>H'r<•I m11l1011 dollJJ'' a q•:u jflCt tht•\ \\ t•I I' Ujlj>:U't•fltl) Mi ii pl).'IO).! JUSt 11bout <lll}Olll' \lh11 Ol'edl'd II " 1\.:l•nb belit>''l' tht• :>U:>IJ\'l'h m:ulc.' shuttll' n.~ht:> to 'fha1lnni.1 and i.r11ugglt•d tht• dru.:~ back in 10 lht' l nlll'd Stall•<; 111 lu~~agtt, r>Jcl>..1~w:. und bacl-µucl.:.. t-·landt>rs )'.aid fh('rt' ":ts no wav or kno" rn,.: ho" loo~ tht• rm.a.: hJd llt't'n OVt'• ,1tin).! But he <'on Ct>ttcd 1t m1~hl ha,,• ht.•t•n H'l up tollo" 1n).! tht• \·1l'lnarn "ar .in1f Amer 1c11 n 1 n ,. o I n· m c 11 t 1 u Southeast As ia. ··w e hnv(' b ud a lot of s mugf!I· mg opcr at1on:. established by t>x· Gls and most of these guys arc lht• right age lo h;ive been 111 tht· \'1t.>tnam W;ir," l-1anc1t•rs :.aid. noting thal the m1hlar,.. record:. of lhe su:.perts would be C'hecked as the in\'est1.i.:atton conlmuei- f 'roM Page 1l I ART STOP .. reac..b Laguna lleach from throug h t he Laguna Canyon Road. "They couldn't gel from ont• end of town to the other. there was a virtual log-jam of traffic along Laguna Canyon Road," Schmitz said. Schmitl said it was the con· sens us "every year we do a little bit. but the traffic increases so what we've done 1s completely m1t1gated." The Blacketer memo char~ed ··s ummer festivaJ traffic has rearhed and overrun the roac1 capacities of the city . . . rl's1 dents can't get from one side of town to the other. and havl' become prisoners in l heir O\\ n homes over the weekends. ··The e conditions cannol bt> al- lowed lo continue. WI' must rincl equitable solutions to U1e pro· blem." Schmiti said hl' was sending out notices of the hearing to thl' directors of the three festivals, H> the city council, the Parking. TransPortaUon and Circulation Committee, the Board of Adju!-t· m ent. the Ch.:1mber o( Com· merce. t he Board of Realtors, lh<' Downtown Businesspersons As· soclatlon. the Laguna Oeach Taxpayers Association. city de· partment heads a nd the varimJs neighborh<?od a:;sociations. Free Blood Checks The Orange County Search and Rescue Team will be giving free blood pressure checks from their mobile unit Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at The Electronics Store, 2003 Harbor Blvd., Costa M esa. Fi.sli Haul . tra11gles ELSI NORE cAr t About <JO tOlll> of fl!ih kllll'd u~ u rl'sul1 of an o'<) At'll 'hor\Jj!t• 111 l.Jkt• F.ls1norc: h 11\ t• \\ ustwtl J:.hor\• ut lh1:. rc-.011 to" n. 11nrl.. nm~t.·r:-. l>J.\ "It !illldl,." :.hc.>nrt':. Lt John ~l.)t'n• !>:lld today, u<1 din.: that tht• state park i·1111~(·rs h<I\'<' been busil~· tlt•11nin1: up the mes:. for d:n:1 Hot "t•a1h1•1' .1ml w1ml lt>!>S d<t~ h:l\ t' l'.IUM'<f lh\• t•ond 111on. w l11c-h k 11lt•fl itboul JO tons of thl' llsh last ~ c.>.1r, rnduct1n•: (·atfl h. h:t:.:. and shad, th~ ran,.: .. •rs !>a1d Fugitive's Car Found In Idaho? S.·\~ l.EANDl<O <AP !· /\car \lh1d1 may bt?lon~ to fui;1t1\l'S :.ought m the CMwchilla muss kidnaping has been found in Idaho. the f'BI said today as 1t retraced a trail of i.:un deals and aborted crossings to Canada left by one s uspect. Thomas Druk1n. FBl agent in charge of Monta na and Idaho, :.aid a car believed to belong to James t;. Sc-hoen-rel<rwas dts· l'Over ed abandoned in Coeur D'Alene, ldnho. Schoenfeld 1s wanted on a federal arrest war- rant in the kidnaping. The car was s potted by Coeur D'Alene police earlier today, Drukin said. Although the d isCO\lery or thl' C'ar is the freshest clue. the mosl frustrating fact for authorities L., thal the trail is already a week old. Schoenreld and another IiUS· pcct. Frederick N. Woods, nm· tinue to elude ortkers dt~1>1lc the new C'lues. and despite a much-publlci.tetl manhunt (o1 tht'm ~ C' hoe n re Id · s 2 2 ·ye a r -11111 lirother. R 1chard. surrendcr\!11 1-'rida'' and 1s scheduled to be ar· ra1gn{•d Thursday. All three urc~ sons of wealthy San Franc1~co Peninsula families. Two search w::irrants wen:' ~erved today on "finanl'ial rn s titut ion s " t•o nnected with Woods. bul Alameda County Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen did nol say whi:re they werl' located. The busloud or 26 school children and their school bu!> driver were seized J uly 15. Arter a day , the captives escaped from a c rude under- Jiround prison in a Livermore rock quarry owned by Woods' father. Investigators say Schoenfeld was s een in the Pacific Northwest at gun and pawn sho!)ll and at border check points a few days after the kidnaping. For Woods, however, there are no confirmed sightings. ~ 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA--646-1919 ~=~ ... Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Tennis Rxkets 795 to sooo Wilson • Davis • Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing soo to 21 oo Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 1195 to 1 29 ~ Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 595-695-895.1295.1595 Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas • T retorn • Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rxkets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Warm up Suits 1395 to 3995 Sweat Shirts & Pants 49s each Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts sso letterman Jackets 4295 Hooded Warmup Jackets 1595 Barbell Sets-110 lbs. J69s Oumbell Sets--40 lbs. 1695 Exergyms 2495 Jump Ropes 32s.59s.99s Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes • Soccer Shoes Football Shoes • All Purpose Shoes Jog~ng Shoes Duck Feet Fins 1595 Kick Boards 495 Skim Boards 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 1 Q9s 538 Center 646-1919 r Growers Fear ·canning Delay lSy WILLJAM SClllf'fMASN OltlleA•-••t ........ BALt.lCO c AP 1 l nle):i ~llrornia ·s Mnke·h1t <'ann(•ru•$ reopen immed1 atl'I~, llOml' growers behevc thl' dcla» l'Ouh.I prove as cosUy as lht·wcel.. luni.: atrike Jtself. And without protection a~a1'tnl a repeat of the eanner) ~or ken strike. It may be "the tx>.:innina of the e nd ·• for man' or California's perishable rrops . OJll' hard·hit 1trower warned A tentative three-~ear poet wos announced in Washington Tuesday endin,;t the s trikt• or :.,,ooo cannery workers r o\ er~I by the Teamsters Uruon Rut a WHon spokesman in Calirornt0 said he had been 1nstrur ted to rJtBtntain pickN hnes untll the agreement is rat1fwd A rat11lc.t lton meeting I!> ~t for fo'rul.i~ night, m~aning thE" <"1mncrac" m11thl not bt! back in operal1()n until urtcr the \ otes are counh-d S;iturdar l'GO l'A\'AIANI. ~·ho harms 200 u<-re~ of his o~·n and 200 mon• for a family ownl>d compan~ Mllr th1s sun-bnkNJ San Joaquin \'alle~ town. :...i\:. he lost aboul ti.'i(l ton of fra1?1le J>('oche~ dunn1ot the strike and hundreds of tonJ. more are threatl'ne<l unless the canner1e<1 reopen qu1t'kly "And unle:>s ~ e t'Wl get soml• pro\•1:>1on to pre\'ent thJs from happenmg again three years from now, il 's the begmning <•f the end for m any of CahJornia·~ famous perishable crops." hl' said 1n a telephone inter\'tl'\\. '4¥ Spu Pla11es Set Tavo Heeords D1!'>hes rattled in Las Vc~as us one of two SR71 recon na1-;sance Jets brokl' an existing Russian speed record and tht! ~<'cond set another re<'ord for altitude in le\'el 01ght Tuesda ~. One· jet flew at 2.086 mile per hour. Wl!dnt .. o •) Ju r 28 1976 DAILY PILOT rl .j . _ ..... thn't' tlllll'" lh<' -..1wt•d nl ~oun!I Tiu· H't'Ond fie" at an aJt llUdl' ol 86.000 IC1..'l. a m1h.· 111,1.!ht•r I h~lll t ht' Pl't'\ IOUS 1 t' cont Thl' fl•i.:ht :-. coq·n·d ;i lour -.tat<.' art•a. s('ndm~ sho1..· I-" :n e~ m el' much of the 1 r mu t l" fruit Rots In Wake Of Strike Ca' aiani and other grO\\('rs said the} were seriously t•on· s1der1ng putting some of their peach :irrea~c into no n · penshabll' crops like nuts or he ans Council Takes Queen's Helm· "l ')I TF.~IPTED to c-hangl· o,·er ... s aid 011\"er Bauman . .another San Joaquin \'allt>' peach gro\\ er ·'I'm tempted to kl'ep shifting my empha~1s and ll•t the' ou n~sters take tlle risk $60 Million in Losses Reason for City Takeover SACRAME~TO 1AP 1 Growers say 220 million pounds of peaches and apricots -one ~und for ev<'ry American a\'e been lert to rot. lar,!!el~ cause of the week-long can- ry strike. T ire ~owers esnmatcd Tucs- ay that the losses so far add up $t3. t million This includes 160 m1tl1on pounds or tomatoes which ha\e missed han·est on sch('dulc• !>II far, many acre!> or which ma~ ha'"e to be plowccl uncter The tomato harvest 1s in its early stages. but the fruit harvests are past their peaks REPRESE~TATl\'ES of th1· growers said l>Ome of the spoll<'d fruit would have bt'en wasted anyway because a surplu:. or peaches for ranning had been predicted at more than 100.0011 tons. and a large crop of apricot., had also been expected But Bill Hoard, manager of th1• Cling Peach Ad' 1sor v Bo<ird. ... aid. ..Whate,·er :.urplu!> tht•1 t' "as -that·s j!1Wl' · Halph Watler!>. head of .rn , apricot J:rO\\ ers a-.sociat1on .... 1111 1f the st rake l'ndert 1 mmediatel~. only a "handful"' of apn l'Oh could be picked. "As or today. lhl• apricot har\'<'St IS o' er·nir 19i6 \\·e·re '1t' :ad ," said Watters. Hoth men s aid m any otht·r pro'\ crs Jre tons1derin~ such a mO\l' Billboard Seeks Slayer Of Policeman LO'.\:G BEACH IAPi -four large billboards in Long Beach are askang"the questions· ··who Killt><1 Long Beach police officer Franke Lewis?" And pohce hope a S20.000 reward for inform at1on leading to the arrest of the killer will help ftnd an answer Lewts. a 28·year-old two-year \"l'tcran or thl' Loni? Beach poltre force. was killed Dec. 13 while 1n H'Sl11:ating a vehicle par ked near his home A MAN shot Lewis in the face ''1th a handgun \l hen the officer 11pproached the car An in' est1gation for sevC'n months has failed lo turn up the k1llt•r So the Loni:i Beach lndepen- rlent Press-Telegram. the Pohce Officer~ Association a nd the "late of California contributed to n r1.>ward offer SAVE 1/3rol/2 LO:--:G BEACH 1AP> -T~e City Counril has voted to take O\'er sole possession of the ··Queen .\1 ary · touris t :.ittracuon after ~ears of hnancial loss when the city acted as lessor of the former ··quee n of the seas." ..... -----------The rouncil voted 6·3 ( State J Tuesdaytobuy outthelessees. Specialty Restaurant Corp. and PSA Hotels. The <'ouncil \'Oted to put the stup in the hands~f a sin~lH>PeFator whose job it would be to pull togethe r the ship's \'arious entities. The estimated cost of buying out th~ two lessees was put at about S9milhon The ··Queen l\t ary" operation has cost the city more than 56() m1lhon in the eight}cars s tnce the ocean liner was made into a tourist attrarllon ,\Hrs•or Prati it!e• lnq1tir11 Sought LOS ANGELES IAP) -County super visors have called for a grand jury probe into assessm ent practices because they bcltevC' homes may be unfairly taxe<l compared to businesses. The board appro,·ed a resolullon Tuesday asking for an investiga tion, after Supervisor Smet.er Ward said Assessor Philip Watson was withholding information on bow be makes assessments. Falls Clah11 Anoalter \'lc.-11• rQRTERVlLLE IAP> -A 33-yenr-old man plun~ed to bis death over Lower Peppermint Falls m the Sequoia National Forest. shenff's deputies reported. James Robert Kappes, of Diamond B:tr. died in the fall. ltis wife. Linda. said he went to retrieve a drink cooling m the rt\"<'r. slipped a nd fell in just above the falls. lt was the seconddealh at lhcsite lhis month. E.rplosirr Drrlttt l(lflrd Tier~ VERNON I AP> "J\n explosive device" c<iused the explosion at a _meat-parking plant thnt killed thr<'e persons last May, Fire Capt Jim Muldown says. A man claimingtoreprcsent the Emiliano Zapata Unit orthe New World LiberaUon Front claimed responsibility in a phone call af~r the Incident . tor the blast that left 20 others inJured. ea1 SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES •Neal's is pleased to announce the open- ing of the Tennis Pro Shop at the Newport Beach· Tennis Club, Open to the public. Come see us for your tennis needs • • • we know tennis! •We feature fl y tieing materials, fe athers, vi ses and comple te ki ts. Last 4 Days •Ge t ready for dove a nd duck season now . . . we hove port- a b I e cloy bird traps for $29.9 5 •We carry a complete line of the Olympic shoes by Adidas. t • I ' THROUGH SUNDAY! FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE FASHION AREAS BELOW • FA °'I llON GALU:.R Y • INNOV A 1 OR . • EMPHA lS • YOl 'NG A'ITITUOE HOPS • TOWN AND TRAVEL SHOPC\ • ~Hl:RWYN SllO~ • ACCESSORJF.S. HOSJERY AND HOES • • LJNGE RJ E. ROBES AND BRAS & BODY FASHION. • CHILDREN'S FASHIONS. ACCfSSORIF.S AND SHOFS • Ml:.N'S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORJFS • Ourr..-;77 skis, sam- ple ~S' & ski cloth- ing are arriving daily. Stop by and see the new Olin, Head, Hex- cel and Rossignol skis. Lay-a-ways invited. \'f"tUura JaH IH•ate• Riot V EN'TURA 1AP1 An u1u1~tn~ 11~ aho11l 60 mal~ mm all•-. at lhl' Ventura Count' Jail h.ls left bedd1n~ .1ml dolhtn).! but ncd. hut ther,• were no tnJune1> or escapes before the riot \\as qucllect. authontu:-. say. Sht>rafl s Sgt. Ph}IJ1s Wiggins said the two-hour d1stur ban('l' began about 7:30 p.m Tuesda) when inmutes in t"o hold1n).! tan!.~ began yeBmg and 1gmlm,1! "'unyth1n~ that could burn" in thecC'lls S he ~aid t.h_e. cause or th(• outburst was being 1nves1igate-d, bul 1r1 dicated tl miJ?ht ha' e1>lemmed from the .. ,·er) old. H·ry rro" dl'd. l'' tremely antiquated" fac1lit) m" h1ch thl' mmull'i. \l l't·l' krpl Mini1nu1n Wage Up To $2~50 an Hour SACRAM ENTO CAP1 Despite strong business oppoi.1· lion. the state lndustria.1 Welfare Commiss ion has hiked the state minim um hourly wageto$2 50. 50 cents higher than the current rate. Effe c tive o n a s t ill · undetermined date in October. the inrrease compares to federal minimums of S2 20 and S2 ~ for vary mg jol>s. Tuesday's 3·2 \'Ole adopted \he new m inimum in a decision that a commission 5t atemcnt saHI .. takes into account cosl·Of·hving Increases affecting purcha:>ing power.'' FISHING ALBACORE ARE HERE! One of the best years. We hove the right tackle. Speciol custom jigs; rigged 295and 595 STROKER Custom Wrap rods. r~ ;~:~~ ............ 4850 BACKPACK HEAVEN We hove 1t all put to~ gether. The best sleeping bogs -t ho best pocks -tho best boots ond the best tents. All the best clothing and sma ll god gets SPEE DO White Stag swim suits. Over ) 000 to choose from. • Discontinued colors, (Not all sizes) 20°1. off T H£ COlU11SSION i.~11d It would hear any requests to rr consider 1t.'S deciiilon at anolht-1 hearin~ Sept. R in Sun Fr anr1M·o The t'Ommlsslon nlso. for the first time, e xtended numcrou~ protertive work orders from ''omen and manors to mt•n. Thf' minimum waA<' law <1rrl'<'t:- 1 6 million hourh· v.orkers in ttw stall'. The work order re~ulat1on~ affect ·S :l m1ll1on of the slall•'s !I m1Jhon 'A Ork forcl' Althou~h the commis~100 stuck to its prOPo!;t>d S2 SO minimum. 1t eased up on several propose.I wor k order r e RU I ataons which had sparked intt>nse business and In dustry op post I ion. TENNIS INTRODUCING THE MCANllOll" Croph1le 195• frome 01 •••• I'" on~ of .,.,, demo• lo behe"e All Mo101 lllmr<I T tmds 81U1 11 _ l'· l•m••. ,,19 I 2 (OM •••• ,... I o~ •Chest Pull . . . . . 8 .50 • Excer Shaper ..• 5. 9 S l • M FN'S FURNISHING • PORTSWEAR. SHO~· • MfN~ ~LACK ANl) COORDINATES NEAL'S NEWPORT BUCH TENNIS CLUB PRO SHOP-OPEN TO PUBLIC • W\':'\BRffR. FORERUNNER . HOPS. BOY." SHOP AUG T HOME STORE ALE CONTIN UES T HRO UGH AUGUST 31 0 MANY ITEM .INTCRMCDIATE MARKOOWN HAVl:.B E.NTAKEN Bu llock's Sou ch Coasc Plan .... an Diego freeway :.n Brisco!, Costa Mesa, 556-06 11 NEWPORT BEACH fASHtON rslAND 644-212l __ ,.., .... _ ,...,....,,,.s East CH Dr. DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 219 E. 4th~ Kl.7°5723 ___ ,.,.. _ ._ .. ...,_,w ~2 LA HABRA CERRITOS #60 FASHION SQ, #163 MALl (7141 171-5911 924·1625 (21316'1-0959 --Ml._9 --'14 , ... S..10.. S...tu,:-Ill '""tt.s -- I • :\6 ~ D t\I L l:. PILOT E DIT ORIA L P GE The Forever Road ~tcne Fa1ri.1ew Rood ond \ltrnmac Woy. Costa \1eaa. CA t9U26J Tlmf ,\hdda11. Tuc3day. July 27. 1916 A tall , glower1nn man wcanrig an oran"e $a/tty 10.ckct walk.s W1Pfr10uslt1 along the n1rl> Alongsldt, sv ti;urkml"fl. on a!phalt truck. 1adJKlmrtW1'$ and rol/er:i are applµmy a large patrh to lht' µor ement 1\ Dalli} f'rlot reporter op proo"11ts • • • C Q. Ex<.·u:.~ me. str. arc you 10,,ol\'ed In th~ pro· JeCt '/ A. Jnvolvl•d ') J have SJ)('nl 20 )e:tts of my life dlrectmg work on Fairview Hond This little JOb bcfol'e me is only n busted 12·1nch waler main. S mall pututoes Small pot a toe~. Q Arc you s uggesting that Fain IC\\ Road i' .i t>t:rmanent prOJN'l '1 A. Bigger than the WPA \\'e \'e had excavation:. lrt:nchin~. bulldOzmg. curhm~. footing:.. pipelines. traffic S11!n:.il~. trcc·rt.'mP\ als . trct.' plantingb ,t urb-lO· t:urb noods. dr<rn nl'<i cal:-. ll s been a re'' ard1Ill! Jnd profitable ume Jor u.., Q. L's? A. l 's 1:> ''ha t kee~ Costa .\lesa s econom y going The Edison Company, gas l'Ompany. Co~ta :'\lesa Sanitary District. the water distru:t. the te lepho ne company . Ct·mcnt contractors, mad bu ilder~ t ruckcr s. not to mention cil\ street er e\\ s a nd the peo- ple who put up ~\reel hghts and signals Q. \\'hat keeps the pro1cct alr\'c·• A. D1 l{~ang. D1{!ging and panng. \\'e dig for'' ater li ne~. ~l'\Tcr lines. electrical c·onduit. telephone • cables. s torm drain~ a11 thol>e. Then we pave it and do it again. Q. Ir everyone chd all ha!'> chggm g at once .. ·• A Never happen. The secret b :-.tretching the dig· 11 gmg procesb out. not gelling 1hc pro.1ect c·omplet<'cl ~: e\'er. Send in th<' telt•phonl' <·re"~ A~ ~oon as the~"vt! finished digging and the pa\ rng 1:-. b:ll'k an plac:e. cull the waler d1s lnct Q \\'1lt they kno" wht!rc to d1g., . It does n ·l matter. We just tell them to di dis d•Jt. Sometime th<' te~ephon<' company d1gi; up th ''aler ltne und ·om lime \'tee ''ersa. The sunitt1r' dtstract can always be depended on to fmd :>Om e pa~~ 1l d1dn 'l know it had Q . I low do I hey know " ho the~· belonged to'' A '!'he sanital'y district ''ill daim <Anythm~. Once they tned tC> get uway with two rnalcs of telephont> -cubll'. l>ul Pncific 1'elcoiughtthem. Q. It doc~ \n<>k hkl' the end i~ in sa~ht You ha""' a llltll' patc h in~ Job he re. l>ut.. \'ou 'd be bUr1Jrt5ed. Th1s little \\ ater lu\c uw.t ht•n• ma' look like nothin~. but 1t popp~d labl fmJ:I\, 1 1~ht ''hen t'ver)orw "as lr\'in>: to g N to the Ornn~e Count:-F air tit·r<~:, Lhc street Al the i,ume trnw "c .irr.rni.:cd tor some Mgnal adJustml'nts and. rortunatl' I\ • .i gas line" c nt out an front of the Taco Hell O C.in :-ou dci,x.•nd on thing , like this·~ :\ L1Mt'n. this little bw;te<l ''at er line l'ould hap ~·n .in) whl'rc :t l£ing th1b h\O·m1le stretch Wt• l':m t•ut mlo a curb t o make a bake trail and shut off trJffH: for lhrec or four da~ b . Q ,\ny outst anding memorre-. of your work on Fain 1e" Ho ad·• A. That \\ oul<l han• tu be in Septembcr of 197.,i \\'l' tied the ;\Jesa lli~h rt>modelmg JOU m \\1th thl..' Fain IC\\ Hoad program <ind stuck it rag ht to l'' l'(' one 011 the openin ~ch1nhere and al OCC Q. Anet ·• :\ Rcaut 1ful' Trucks. bulldo1crs. k1cb in \'\\'s. rops, flar('s. trallrl' t•oncs lcadin~ lanes of <'an. int11 otlwr Innes of curs . It\\ a:-our g randt·st moment Q \\'cirl't 11 tdl cnd somdime·· .\ Encl" Thl'r(' 1s no 1'n<I lo the Va11·\'lt>\\ Hottel ProJt't'I Like Oisneylancl. it" 11l nl'\l'I' be c·omplt·H·<I It '' 11111 v(' in our lwarh und our pocket book., lore\ e1 c Rea.gan ,,. Tax Issue llf.ar Gloo1ny Gus Noisy Crowds Bother Grunion ~' ~Revived I • • '(JACK ANDERSON J WMHIJ NGTON l'r<'s1den1 Ford's l'ampa1i:n aules arc try lnJ( tO makl' J (''1H' O( l:tX avo1donrl' a 1:<1 1ns t Ronald llt.-agan The l'rt's1dent 's men. !'iearchiniz for mutcnal to ('mhur· rass Reagan. h.:n·c ~kt'<l a law firm to analvzc the Information he hos r ei~ai.l'd :1houL h b fina11Cl')'. The• tax la\\ vrr'I con duded. act'ordini.t lo J ·t·un(1dc•n t1al campa1izn m ('morandum. that he must bl' u<;1ni: h i" rhtldn•n to l'llcape pa~ an~ full IUXl':. The conf1d1•ntwl i:mal~:.1:. md1c:11es that ReajZan·-. ta" able 1nc·ome I {' ' traord1naril~· lo" for a man with ha!-Cln.1n (•1a l ba<'k itrounct anci a!-sl't~ Thr l:t\\V l'r !I , I h c·r l' fo re•. bcl1 l'Vl' t hat K l' ,, J: a n "mos t llkC'I} ha:. ~· numhcr oC 1r rc\'ocublr trusts for has l'hlldrl.'n In that w ~I\. 1nr onll' denved from 11uch trusti. "ould not bl' n · 1)0rt~ by Mr Ht>ugun hut "oul<I hl• rtp<ll'I d by hi~ childr\•n on thr1rto'< returns " A s pnlo.t>s man for Rt·a.:an cutegon cnll)' d1•n1cd th,11 rhc r1,rm\•r Callforn1 a jtO\ ernor h.1-. 1•:.t.1bhshl•rl lr1 "' UC'uhlt• tr 11 ... 1 .. fur h1< l'hrlrlrrn \\ 1• c 1!11'(f lf11, 111 llw at h •ntion ol I hl· F•'l'IJ .111h•' '' 1111 \\ t•rt• 111'"'1 I h;1I \\I' h.111 ohl .llflt'fl th1·1r l onClflt'nlt.11 m1•mo Thi.'\ .1r lo.no1' ll'<hh"'I thot th"' had no h ,11 d ,., 11l1•n1·1• to pl m 1• th\•1r r.1w a1w 1n't R1-.11i1,1r1 llut 1f Hl•a 1t.1n 1:.n't hHllnit llll'llll'll' an 11 rt•\'n<·nblr t ru"ll ,, lht•1 1'a1<1, h<• mui.t b(' h1d 1n~ al 'om cwhl'rl' l'bt• R•:AC.AN hni. only h1msrtr to bluml' for I h<• q111.'xllon-. lh:11 hfl\'I' lwen 1•u1 ... rd nbnut h111 t.1x rcturn-. ~1' heill't bleeds for our rrir father whose slft•p ''as disturbed by the t•ntcrtam· ment at the count\ fair llO\\ about thl· ~-r11lay motorcycles. dogs that bark all night and s1m1lur rackets we taxpayers t•an cio nothing about" Ottomy Gwi commefth ,,.. \~n.cl '' ,....,-i .,..~fttltMCt\\et•tfNtN(t ... •ltWI •I I ... M•i.4 .. r kM ,_ .-C -"t •• GIM<ftt GV., O"'lly P llel Se-..·eral months-aj!{>. 1\e.ai.kNI all the maJOr pres 1dcnt1al can d1date~ {or their income tax re turns for lh(• past five yearl>. To :wo1d future \\'ashrngton srnn dais. we contendNI, the pul'>hl' h:is the n ~ht to kno°" "hether prt>s1den111tl aspirants h:t''<' a l'll'an f1nanr1ul record. Rea1tan \1 a~ thl· onJy cand1d:lle "ho refu~ed to open 11p his t:" n· turni. It would \'iolatc h•'> pn' ~'"·'.he said. ,\ month after our !>lor1l's ap 1>c.irt"d. Rca itan ) wldcd under lht' pn•ssure and rl'lcased i.omc >Jl•neral information al>out tht• taxes he had 1)aid from 1970 throui:h 1975. Bui he combined all his federal. slate. property .rnd sales taxos and rcvcnlcd on I> the lump su m•. It was impossible lo ter r<'\ out hn" much federal income tax Rt>nJ::tn hiid pa id each ~t'ac t-:a rher, a story had lc.1kt>d out lhat Hcu~an p:ud no .,late income tnxrs in 1970, uen thooj!h h111 1n 1•oml' for the) ear" :.111 $73,000 "Tiff: T .\X 1.1,\\t•r<1 ha\t' not 1•11," )'.lllt t'' 1h1• 1·onf1tlf'nl 111I memo, that 1 r 1 hl·11 11111kr't .1n11 rni: u( ~Ir Heai:an <; HliO tJ' l'l' turn11 '"' C'Orrt'ct. th.ti "· no 't:1t1' tJ\l'' 11a1d tha\ yt'ur. th<'Y lx>hc\'l' thnt he mo!>t l1kel> p.1111 nn fl'(lcral t nxl')i ht•t•au..~l' th<' saml· t n" bast' 1.; l"<'ci' to ealcul::itt• both :.tall' ~ind £Nlt'ral taxi·.., A '<f)Okl'l<m an 1n,1:-kd lhal Hl'ngan had pu1d ' 'l'vetal h11n drt>tl dollars" 111 f('clt'ral t llXl'~ in 1970 but r('fu);t'tl tn s~c1fv the <'X 11ct amount To the F.d11 or The ar111'1(' pubh!.hed Jul~ 12. lllu:-1\ l' C run1on ~h th of the S\-J"" 11 ,\<; 't'r~ mtert•:-lm~ anti \\t>ll \I nllt'n As an old timer 74 years I \\OUld lake to e nlighten you on II' hat I lw' e observed about lhese llsh. Grun Ion l.euresthes tcnuis, lwlonl'! to the salvers1M · family 'Atlwnn1daC' 1 1n which arc also lht' Jack s mc'lt and the ba) s melt All thesf.' unpronounel'able names rome rrom "Common Commercial and Gurne l-'1shes" a publ1<'at1on or Califor nia Departml'nt of Fish and Games. in whirh I "as occupied for most oC m) acU\'e hfe GRl0NIO~ actual!~ do c"st. and to exist they sp3\\ n. Many times I ha\•c observed the act as rlep1ttcd in the illuslraUon m \our article However with the hordes of people n1Min~ arter them and especially with !an - t ems a nd flash lights. tht> <'htrnces ure nearly nil of seeing a pair spa,wning. M y best ob6en a· t1oni. "'Crl' ''hen I was on tht' beuth alonl' A :. lo lo1·al a r e:i:-. I ha\ e ~athen•tJ I he m 111 Seal IJearh in sule thl• mouth of ''hat -is no'' <'alled Holsa Ba~ Son::.et Beach or ~r•s 1de. lluntinw.on Beach. Newport Bench. and inside the harbor at China Covt? JUSl out ward lo the ('oast Guard Stutmn On several occasions the fis h ''erl' so numerou::. that one could hard Iv :.tl'p w 11 hout stcppinJ?, on th<.>m ll avm~ h\ed rwar /\nuhe1m 10 my youn~l·r 1.lu~ :.. I madt> mam· tr1Jl6 ti.\ tht' bt'aeh and the rule''.: rolJo,H•d \\ ai. thi: th1rcl. fourth ,inti fifth 111)lht~ after nt>w moon or prl'lcruhl\ full moon Th1.· lw .. 1 11n1,•:. "en• ooe to '''O hour~ aftC'r h1s:h 111lr In lho<11· 1la"' till' be ache "cn' unrrnwrlc<l. fin· rin~:. \\t'l t' unhC':irc1 nt .md "'' bud! (1rc•-c :10~ plal'l' hut ot'H 'I U'lC-d hi.tht' in lnok1ni. for thl· Rr11 lll(lll \' e:.. 1 hl'rl' an• <, runwn l"IU:O W llF:IN ('ri'"t-11111• To tht' Editor Last Septem hl•r . I tt'lkt>d thnl t ... Bac h e lors Once Respectable . • • ... Thou~hts at l..arit4': One• Of the Sal 1sl aC'llOll.\ or \IC' tonnn llfl' now m1ssm$! w:i.. lhl' rarl that a p t'rfl.'Cll\ normul trnchclor ro11ld rcmuin roin fortabl\' nnd rcspertably ~1ni:lr '' lthoul onyone su~jtestini: h1• h"d homoerotic impulses The true deftnit1on of n "cclebrit~" HI someone who i' kno" n for being kno"'11 Group!t that are l:"hrof\it':tlly discriminated against eventually det'1de I perhap uncon.scloosly 1 to display their ~·orst side to their persecutors on the primitive assumption that one mi~ht as \\ell ht tianged for heln~ :1 \\Olf ns a shc>ep . The most reprehensible form S or nomt»dropplng 111 the publlr 10· ~ \OCa11onofGodbypollticlan11 ~o m:in\' lr~ffi<' ~1gns 'IHC dumb · Speed Zone Ahead • \ ( YONEY H ARRIS) OUl!ht 1'16!hUy to m\•an you can dr1\'l' ra ~te r ther t·. n o t )'.10" er Literary talent toda), mor<.• ih:in ever. as re"' ar<ted in inverse ratio to 1lS perm anent worth. r.i tele\ision script. to ~ heard on- t'e and then discarded. is paid for in thC' thousands; bot n poem, which mav live for centuries. is scarcely publi hable at a few cents a line. On Cbrislmas Da~. Dee 25. one t)f the newspaper astrologers informed tho1e readc>r8 lucky enough lo have been born on lhnt day thal they e3sl the same horoscope as -Tony Martin The First World War was pr~· sumably fought "\C) ma~e the world safe (or democracy". yet. • h~ 11t'tual C1lun1 . I hl·n· tlrl' ft'w(•r dcmoerntic rt'lllnH'i-ln lh<' worlcl todo~· than there w1•rp 111 l!HH It'. survn~tnll how many pcn- PI<' with a tine rornmanrl or language n1rtly know "hen to <'Ommand them seh•e)>. lo ... top talkln11 Tho f'ood and Drug Com· mission won't he fulfilling its mandate c ompktcly until 11 forbid the sale or what is spunously railed "oron~e-adc'· 1n tht'atre lobbies during intermissions Far m ore doftS train their ma1Hcrs (or m1stresses1 than vice versa. which is what keeps most ,·eterlnarians in business . Parents who w:.lk through a .. room wher(' children are h:avlng a pa.rty. and inqwr l>ri~htly. "Are you ha\ ing fun"'' deser\'e 1 he looks they get. ( MAI LBOX J lhc C'llllens 01 Orani:c• t'''""' \ become IH'tl\'l' 111 lhc lt'f!l:-latl\•' protc:-s \I h 1<.'11 \\ ould ai:s1~1 l.111 l'nforccmcnt in combatm.ll l'rlni1• Tod:w, Onl'C' aj'!um. I ask that llw 1111hhl' hl'l'Uml' 111\0h l•d II\ 1u·11 mg to uur dt't'ted offic 1,11s tn Sacraml'nto 111 ordl'I' to mo' l' crime b1lb ·~11 of "'omm1tt~· and ult1mateh on to th1.• i:m <•rnor " desk for h1.; Jff1rm.lll\ ,. s1gnaturt• Our Callforn1:1 l.l·~1:.lalu1 1• "111 recon\·ene in Augu.;t and 1\ 111 be considl'rinj! man~ erirrw b1li.. that will be a deterrent h\ ma' 1m1zinf( penalties ;ind puna:-h ments T"o \'Ital bill~ un•S<•n;_il1· 81111453 and Senutr B111 202:i SB t453 \\Ould proh1b1t lht• grantan~ o( prohallon 111 ;111\ person con,·1rtetl ot ,1 ft'lun~ whose atl1ons t allM'•I or ton ln buted t t:> bmll h m 1111 ' m· dt•at h to the '1<·11 111 , ;iml t'l'<IU•n• lht· rourt to put into tht• rc•rord its reason!. for grant mi: probatwn 11 at found 'extraordinary or mm pellmE? reasons ' for s11d1 ul'laon The State Sl'nate approved llm meas ure b) a \'Ole of::IG lo 0 sn 2025 l!i dcs1i:ne<l lo dcll'r 1•rim111:il !' lro m comm1tt111.1: tn me:-"hlth result in hod1lv in 1urv In <·1l 11ens H5 and ohlc:r' th1• hl111cl . paraplt·i;?1 t', Jtld quadnplcii1r b~ den) 1ni.t prohn uon tu t how con' 1tlc'<I of Mll'h rnml's 1'h1' hill d<'.1r<'d lfw St air· S l•n:1t t• J~a111 '" .1 1111 an1mo11:-\ 011• of :l 1100 BOTll 0 F t hl'hl' lllll' '"'" ha u• ~Onl' IO I ht• J\s.,,1• 111 hh .inll \\ 111 b1• l'OOSH!t'rt•d lH lhl' i\°'\l'l11hh Criminal .Ju-.111·1• <'on111Hlll't' in curh A11 1:usl ~f 1•rnlH•,., of I his C'11mm1t11•e .ire t\lan S1t!r11t\ Ch:11rman . A r i Tm ri·'· V11•1• ('h:J1rma11 . As:-l'mhlvman .l111l11n Dixon: J ohn Knox .· Kt·n11t•lh I. Maddy ; nnd llrut·1• N1•o;t and1• of tlw 70th A!!st•mhh 01-.trn1 ht•r1• 111 Ora1111c Count; Thi·~ l·:111 lw addrt.•i.S l'U ;1t tilt' SI at1• CapJlol. Sar raml•nto CA :1~1Hl<t Bil A I>(; ,\T l•:S Stwnlt 1 ·111 r•n1·1 c·1., .... llomu~ To lhr Ed11111 I .im :1 1011r11"' mun r .1rp<·ntN :ind ~ct· "'""' lhini:t:-111•11pl1• '<hould kno" I think :mmC'h<1<1\ 'houhl tll·a11 hou:.c on ''inw 11( 1111' l.1rii1• hu" ness!'s anti '11·n·1cc' "e 1•an t llH· \\t\hout !-'or t'\.1mpl<'. the <'rl'\\" that run elet't1 11· "1r1•'I fmm main 'He 'S elfhousted Cut down on his 0 pie wewmg1 lmr' lo n<'" hou'l'!-Tht·~ ahla\-. 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"<'11ll' 111 thl' 1,1,I l\\11 \ l':ll., \'lllJllO\t' I ;11'1'' IH'rl· :; t 1wr('4•n1 umkr thl' na tmnJI rJt1• mr rC'aio.e l..1.!lt 'c:H . t hl• hoa1 cl Im\ t•rc•cl 1 :"''' m c•r th" 111'1'\ IOU' \ l'~lr b\ 11 rent .. lll iH t<'nl~ )){'r JOO :i:-w:.:wd 'al11at111n II\ ('11r1:11ll11~ all con~truc11011 ,inti J\\ ,1rd1nj! m1n1m.il salary tn r rea,cio. 10 the fa('(> of stron~ pn• :-.. 11r1• lntt'r<''>lin~I.\. lhr !!Iii 75 la:. l'llt <' ''as !l3 1·cnt:1 1x·r SHIO o( a:- "''~!11•11 '<1luat1on Th1'i ,cur'50 lax I." lj;j 1,r n111. or H l'l'lll' under Its l!Ji<l ;:; ll., 1'1 It i..; :.0 N>nl:-under lht• ma,i111um ba.;e allowable un dl•r current law The Co11M ('nm munrty C'ollegl? n1,l11t't remnini. re,poMl\l' to t hl' fle,lrt')'. ()f It' ('lltl.1,.'ns UrtaU:-l' l')f lhr"'' r11•-.1r e s. "'' "·" 1• ('t111tmm•d to J,1row and to fll'M ach· 1 ht• I rnc:.l eo11tinu1ni;: 1•dul·:u1oi1.1I t'roA1 am:-1)(l:.s1l>lt• I lx•l11•\1• th!ll \\l' h ~I\\' Mll'(.'l'l'dl•ff m th.11 .. incl I hat \q · '"" l'vnlrnul' '" 1111 '0 :-.:01n1A:-; t-: WATSON. Cham·cllor <'1Ht:.t Commurut~ ('Olll'J:(' Oistn<'I S••laoo l 'fet x Ha••• To lhl' F.d1 tnr lll•cent urt1cle11 have appeared 111 print rc~arrl1n~ the increased tjSS('SScd ,·atuat1ons There have been sus:j?cst ion~ made that school districts and certain other J(overnmental agencies should reduct> the local tux rate since they "'111 hl' receiving additional funds because of the increase 10 assessed \'alur.itions. We would like to call to your at· tt>nt1on that increased assessed valuation figures recently re· leased by the Orani:c County ~s­ sessor "ill nol r.csull in more funds for local schools. Senate Ball 90 passed by the Slate Lci;:1slature in 1972 provides school dis lr1rts with a fixed dollar amount of income per stu· rlent. As lot'al assessed values in· crease. a greater portion of the f1xC'd income per student is paid by local t axpayers and the amount p aid by the st ate is re· duced by that saml.' amount. T HE FORMULA for calculat· ing school distriet income and tax rates is quite complicated and. although the tax ralc will be reduced 1n the fJountain Valley School Dis trict. Che amount or al" tual taxes paid will he increased. For l'Xamplt•. the fair market 'alue of a S40 .000 home m 1975· 76 "di bc int'reasc<I hy the Coonty • Ai.st>ssor \I) npprox lmately $52.000 in 1976·77 The amount of cle mentarv srhool 1hst rict taxes on ttwt homt· will 111crcasc ap· proximate ly S5 1 while the i:cn1•r1tl fond tax rate 1s bcinJ: re · du eccl approx 1matcly 17 cents rrom $2 1M 111 $2 27 per one hun it rt• cl cl o II u r :. or a i. s c 11 ~ e d valuation The St all' l~c~i:ll ntur1• r<'mMt'(f local 11chonl board uuthorlty to sl'I I nx rall.'A whl'n Uw y p11SR(>d Sennlc' Rill 00 In 1072 BI LI. R. Pl.ASTER :-;l'1°rrt ury lo th1• lloon1 fountain V:1lll'Y School 011'lnct Oi.AHGl COAST DAILY PILOT Ufltwrl \' \\'rrd l'ut>l1~/1rr ThllnlM lfrf'I 1/ f:d1tor 1Jor00'1J Kri>1l111 h f.d1lonal l'aqt fd11ur Th<• tdltnrlal f)81o!<' or \ht' Dollv Pilot H'l'k " to inform and '11mul111 r rr. d<'•' by J}rl"'1•n1m11 •)11lh1"1'Ul!l' di\ 1·r~r comm1>ntary on lop1r' of intrr<''l by ~) nt:llCul• •'l'l column1st4' and cnrtoon1i11S. by 11ruv1d in11 11 forum tor rt>aderi.' '"'"~ 111111 hy pruenting th111 nc"~f)OJX•r 's opinlon11 end ldt>3S •m currt•nl lnpl<'' ·the 1-dltOrbl npin1nn~ nl the Dlllly Pilot 11ppc .. r onl~ 1n \ht 1•d1tnnal column 11t thl' tnp ur lh~ paitc Opinions ex· pre•' C<.I by thll colun1nl5!-' und curtoon1sl& onct ltllt'r writers art' \hl'lr own and no ~ndorll(!Ml'nt of thdr vic•wi. by lhf Dmly Pilot ~hould be Inferred Wednesday. July 28. 1976 l Orange Coas• EDITION Todu:"·11s lo11thaJ( .• \'. ·aoc.·k~ VOL. 69, NO. 210, 6 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1976 N TEN CENTS ~Viking Scoops Martian . Soil Samples PASADENA 1 A fl I The Vik. scoop dut; into the Martian soil. It will be several wc~k:; beforl' Although nu mm u.-l'Um(lru!> diameter. llPPl'd ''1th n shur11 ltrnll~ nalll•d thl' t•olll'<'lOr heud Ing I robot arm 6coopt'd up u Hut 5<'lClltists hud to w:ut hw thl' experiments r>rovldt> tan~ "e1c ~1b0tlrcl \'ik111.i:torct•ord th\• edgedtoolfordl~~1n~ mer .t s 1lvl:'ry funnd lcadint: to handful or Martian soil todav hours for the radio signal that an'wcr:s about hfe on Mans tu:.torir sum pie d11?~mg, al1lm of Touchm..i th(' rc·tl 'arn1i.ht'tl llw b1olo~y lab an:.1111.' Viking and placed 1t in a ltn) b1ologl\·al the scoop had succeeded in plac· The hmd1ng of Viking on Mar" ,1 duplic·att• lander at Jet :.011. the St'oop plo\\:. lx.•nt•oth thl' i\ rup1d ·hak111~0Clht>c:ollector Jab to test for s ign:, of hfe. mg the dirt into the b1olog) lab a wt-ck ago was a mile tone rn Propulsion Lab-Orator' carrvan,:: surface, pressing with a:.> PoUntl hl•ud i,1Cll> tht• dirt through small Both µ1ctums :md C'lectrlcal 'A> here it 1s to be .tested for .sigm itself. but the pouring or dirt into out Uw proct-~s s ho\\t>d how 01t 1:. for<'<' 1f neccs::.ar~. (.lu1ckl~, .1 holes mto the fumll'I. About a tea' signals from the spaC'ecrafl con· or hfe. the miniature ·•roo~" of \'1!. do1w. ro\'l'r snaps s hut O\'t>r tht• poon full or dirt 1s nct'<lC'd ror thl' firmed that the ::.earch·for-life "Tears cam 10 m~· e) cs." ing's l:iboratory has e\en ~realer The telescop1n~ :.arm i,nake' handful sited dirt sample b1olog' t•,peri ment I\ sensor 111 ex periment was work1nt.r saidchief sc1entistGeraJdSoffec import. It marks the first umc out of a gold pamtt>d housmi: on With :mothl'r ,,hirrin.: 11111x,-. :.1de stn v. hetht•r tht' righl normally. :1rter hearin.: that the dirt '-"BS 1n science has reached into another the side of \'ii.in~. The arm 1::. a the arm rt>tracts and swn·els to a111ount as there. und 1f not. lht· A photograph first ~howed the the lab. planet's crust to look for hfe. tube about an inch and a half 111 pos1t1on tht' little sho' l'I at• .trrn 1::. ordered to 1.hj! 01tum New ExecNmned Fills Fairview Post 0•••1 "''°' ~ .. ti p ..... HE'LL TAKE OVER Fairview's Levine By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 the O••lr P'°ot$Utl Off1c1als in Sacramento an nounced the appointment toda\ of psychiittrist M-khael Le.\•meas actm~ head of Fain'lew Stalt• llosp1lal in Costa Mesa. Dr. Le\'tne. 35. \nil work with , retiring medical director An· thony N. Toto until Sept. l "hen he takes over the post for a pro- ualJonarv period. Dr. Toto has resigned and plans to enter private pracllre. Todav. Dr. Lennl' issued a statement on his d ew of h~pital operations and what d1re('lions he may take Ill ('anng ror th{' l ,700·plus retarded pat1enh there T\\o ke} points must be con- :.idcred. Dr Le,·ine said "One. Wl' mu~t :lj.!1?res~1vel~ but appropr1atelv purs ul' increased funding from <111 gov- ernm'"•n ta I and prt\al{' rl .. sourC"eS "T'A>O. '-"t' must ul1hlc max- imally and appropriately the quest1onabl~ adequate, <·urrent- Jy available profl'ssional services " "We don't have enough of what we need. but we're not making enough use or the resources we have." he continued. ··n s an or- 1?an1tat1onal problem. not a renect1on on the profession ah.·· A Coron a del Ma r resident, Dr l.e\'lne was trained at the l1mversity or Illinois, CLA and Sl'rved in lhl' Navy, including a tour of duty in Vietnam. A Previews Strategy fl) TO~I H1\IU,t:\' Of tPle O.tth ,.. ... \1.Jtt Oeput~ District A\lorn<'~ .la) Moselev told an Oran~<' Count~ Superior C<1urt Jury 1oda~ th•1t ht> will pro' 1de "O\('rwh<'lm1ni: evidence .. of Dr. Warn<' l.cstl'r Robinson ·s guilt on c·har~c:. t1I planning the murder or his cslrani:ed w1f<' al hl'r Newport Beach home. Moseley told th<' pnnl'I in hie; opening st ateml'nl that taped telephone conversations bct'A>een Or. Robinson. 42. and the "hit man" he nllei:edly hin><J will, in 1hemselve11. t•i.tahllsh the phy111 ('Ian's ~u1lt . ~loseley's r eading of porHons or those tapes including a number or obscenities that were not delet· ed brought protests from de- fense attorney Al Ramsey. But Judge J .E.T . "Ned" Rut· ter allowed Moseley lo contmue his quotation s Crom the transcnpts after the prosecutor protested that the readings im· mediately prior to Anthony Sralise's testimony will help the Jury to better understand the nature or the alleged murder plot. Moseley said Scalise. 29. will testify t hat he was hired by Hobinson to eliminate Mr!>. 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The teacher 1:roups. aHiliot<'fi v.1lh th<> Cal1forn1a Tt'acher A:.· ~ociallon 1 CT Al. an• r harginl! the district with fret.>zin)! or r<'· \Okmg existing salary i.chf'flulcs Jnd u sing d1 scr1m1natory 1>0hcu.•s 1 n res ponSl'. l rvin1• lJn1f1ed School D1strict Supcnntl'ndent ~tanlcy L'orey s aid. "The 1-:1-:rrn 1:. a tatr bodv and will rule on this ont• wav or i h<' oth1•r, We'll abide by that.ruling " trnrler ttw nt'W law <l<'nlmR with learhcr collc1•rive bargain· in~. Corl'y s:11d. s alaries ar<' l!<'t durin~ baq:iainin.i u\ bilalcr;1I ne~ot1at1ons Salan<':. have been frou•n until tlw complt>t1on or tht• ISN• S('llOOl.S. P a1tr J\21 Jamee Robinson. 38. who had filed for divorce from the phys1· c1an. He s:ud Scalise "'II tell the jury lbal Robinson wanted bis wife removed because he sus· pected her of secretly disposing of community properly a nd stealing m oney from their joint business. Moseley said Scalise will testify that Robinson ordered him to make the killing look like an accident. It is alleged that Scalise was of- fered $10,000 in cash for the kill- ing and n $10 ,000 bonus if lhc ex- ecution of Mrs. Robinson was carried out to her husband's satisfaction. The prosecutor said that a con· dition of the bonus payment was Scalise's retrieval of Mrs. Robinson's birth control de\'fce from her body after he had killed her. Mos ele y s aid Robinson repeat edly dis played his knowledge o( the planned k1lhng after Scalise conf~sed to Mrs. Robinson that he had bt'<'n hired to kill her a nd ngn'{'(J lo work With pohCC in lhC' trapptn~ Of the defendant. lie said Srahs c will ll•,t1fy that he told Robinson that ht• had been unable to remove lh<' lurlh <'On· trol devi<'e from Mrs. 11obmi,on's body des pite the u-.t• of th<' forceps nlle~cdly provirkct hy Dr. Robinson. Moseley said Scalisv will tc•ll the jury that h<• offered to deliver Mrs. Robinson's shO<'c;, watch, rin~s. wnllet and k<'ys to U1 . llobinson as pr()()f of lh<' fact I hnl ht• had k11lcd hrr t•I hrr homt• Tetnpest Tossed Skipper· Dennis Conner of San Diego and crew.maaCQDn Findlay found the w:.iters of Lake Ontario slightly tempesluous Tues- day as they sailed their Tempest Class ) acht in the final rare· ot 1 he yurhtin~ 0 ymplcs at Kingston. ThC'y took fourth in ~hc-raee-and.-salvugcd enoW!h points to win a bronze medal in the cl ass. !Story. Page RS> U.S. Loses Nuke Fuel? Report of Missing Materials Denied WASHINGTON CAP> -Tens of tons of nuclear reactor and weapon fue l regulated by the Energy a nd R esearch Ad· minis tration are unaccounted for. according to a summary or a General Accounting Of(ice re· port. The agency (ERDA> called the reports inaccurate. The report r eviewed security systems at the n ation's nuclear facilities, where the fuel is pre· pared. It questioned whether ex- is ting procedures could ade· quately detect or prevent the theft of plutonium and enriched ura nium , known as "special nuclear materials." The summary omitted most locations and specific numbers, but obser.ved that 17 kilograms · - 36 pounds -of enriched uranium or 6 kilograms -13 pounds -of plutonium arc s ufficient to make Seal Beach Skeeter Program May Hatch Hy ROBERT BARKER 0 1 tll• 0.totr Pilat i1.11t /\. federnl Fish and W1ldhfc• Ser\'ice officwl 1s expected to hatch plans this week to case a potential mosquito nuisanr" believed to be gaining momen- tum at the Seal Heach Navy Weapons Station. John Lindell , an assistant manager with th(• wlldlif(' service in Kern County. snys h•• will come to Orunf{e County tr1 mel't with local mosquito rontrol <lfficials Thursdny and 1-"'ridny. Lindell s:11d Tucstl:iy hi· 1:-1·1111 1·1•rnt'!I that th1' m1111riuito pt>puln tion is growing at the 5,000·acre navy station. lie s aid that, unle::.i. :.leps arc taken the -number 111 rX'st!' will in('reasc as summer wears on. "We are not in11cm11t1vc to lht• problem and we wlll rlo our h••!.t to decrease the number Of mO!>· c1u1toes," he said. Or. Stewart Lon~ of the Oran/,lt' County VcC'tor Control Distrirl sa1<l l0<lny th:it adult mrn;1,ult1w" now t11n'\' b1•1•11 trapped at the i;to· t11m. lie i.uid th1'rc is a stroni.: LKIS!otlt)lhlv that l}V lht• nl'Xl h11:h !Id!', the moi.q111tm· .. Wiii IW Wlll U 1nJ,? tht!tr way off thl' ht11>t' 111\11 n..-arby home:. a nuclear device. .. Because enriched uranium Ii. traditionally measured in terms or kilo~rams and plutonium in terms of gr ams the fact that the rumul alive MU F (Material Unarcounted For > amounts to tens o f t on s indicat es the magnitude or the problem." the summary said. A s ubcommittee source said the ''lens or tons" figure. the highest estimate given for unac- counted·for nuclear mnlerial, was arrived al by totaling the GAO's accounts of how much matenal wa:. missing from each nuclear fac1hl\·. The chairman, Ht:p. John OinJ?ell 'D·M 1l'11.). rN1uested lh1· s tudy by the <;AO, the con- .:rcssional inv1•-.11~ut1Vl' 111tcnc,\, on De('. 30, 1\174. Baja Searchers Corne Across Second Body Si\N Uli':GO <AP> -'fhc bod y of a 11ccon<I mun who trirtl 111 wal k out or the· 11Nll'tng hot UrtJU Cullforni11 d1•:H•rl wh\•I\ h t» 111otorcyd<' rnn out tif l(UI\ w111- found by St'l1rch\·r~ tud av. "eac h~r \tornmiz l'<Msl al dourt. .... cletmnf( to fntr Thursda\'. Warm1n).? to low 70s ill beaches Thursday. Low:i; m lhc tl)s O\'frlllfthl. A.rt Festivals te» End? Dr. Long said tbot officers a111I men in rt>rtnin ba1•racks areas ut the station report "they are bc1ni: eaten alive." Sh C r i (( ' S 0 ((I <'I' I'~ ~ a I !I M11i,a) uki T11nuka 11f Loni.: lk>rwh walked about 20 m1l1•s ll<'for1' clv in~ 111 a dry l••k t• lx.'<l )1"~' than three miles from n h1ghw11y. llr was formerly of San Juno Capistrano. ... INSIDE TODA,. Tht l' S. Oh1mp1c basket· boll ttom won th~ gold mtdal m .\lontreal and Dmly Pl/or $ports rd1tor Glenn While awe.! his obsrn•otioru. Srr PogrRI lnde~ At 'YWf' '-'n·t<• "' ......... .. L M IOfd 11 C<tlll..-N• All Cl<tUlliH C 1101 t ~u cu tt.t,_. (II Ot;tl~ lootl(O\ Al E•t•l.tl,.... A• E-~'-ftl IH "1,...llCt 14 I l""tN C• 16 NenM;-Cl -U-f'l CJ M.tllM • ....... , ... Mo•tn MOll1Mlfwfl4• H.tll-1 ,_.,.. OUftpC••ftlf -... *'" SI«' Wl'ltff Tt....,119'\ 1llffi.n _ .. , ... _. ........ ... IS ·~I •• A• Al CM llM .. ) •• .. , A• ... Pla11ners Want to Stop 'Home Prisofls' By JACK CHAPPELL Ol IM O•Or Po191 SUff Declaring Lagunans to b<> \irtual .. prisoners in their own homes" because of art restJvaJ traffic conJ?estioo. the Lagun:i Beach Planning Commission or- dered a public hearing Tue·da} on plans which include shutting down the art festivals "forever. The action rame on a un animous vote of the five·memlX'r commission. It followed a con· snte'nttion of a memor adum drafted by Commissioner Dehn da Blacketer. The memo listed fl"e aJtemali\·es including halting the festivals. All were harsh and are likely to encounter a firestorm or protest in the Art Colony. Planning Director Doug Schmitz said the commission was unanimous in IL'I expressed belier that the Blacketer memo C'Oncisely stnted the alternati\'t~s a~·a1lable to the city. Jl was also unanimous in its b<'lief the hear- ing should be held. he said It wns set for 1· :t> p.m. Aug 10 31 Cll)' hall. Other alternatives listed in the memo included· Turning a ll maJor Laguna Beach access roads into ex· pressways and banning on·streel parking along them. Requirin~ each of the three festivals to comply with the c1ty's on·site parking require· ment. -Initiating a "massive park and ride" proRr am with a bu!I lane on Laguna Canyon Road. bus and tram passes and outside city park In~ lots . The costs wou1'1 be assessed to the three Ct'Sllvals Relocating all three rcsuvals ui a park area in Sycamore llills. Schmitz said no one alternative seemed to b~ favored. He said the memo was sparked by gripes by commissioners dur ingtheday, These included del',ys <I \IP to an hour and a half in tr Ing to (See ART, P age.U) Lindell said total abatement is out or tt:c question ~ausc ll would have a drashc effect on en· dangered wildlife species that make their home on the base. Efforts to restore the marshland lo its natural stale has sparked the opposition as well as fears that an ensuing mosquito prot)l~m would get out or hand. Warren llall. a llunlinl{ton Beach representative to tht' t'ounty's Vector Control Oistrirt, said that mosquitoes could become a particular nwsanee to residents of Huntington Harbour andSeal Beach. Local officials a nd federal tepresentaUves have apparent))• IStt P EST • PaieAl) The body of Wilham Ko!ltorrr. :n, of Dana Pomt, ~as foond Sun day. a week after he and Tanaka left Ensenoda intending to' ride a motorcycle course laid out in ttw northweslern Mex lean deser t. A day earlier. on July 17, lhe) left their van 1n the border town or Tecate ond drove the cycles to Ensenada. Tanaka. 31 , walked "around sand dunes und bushes" after all their gall w;u exhaus ted. Sherifr's Lt. Walt Kendnck said Tanaka's body was foond west of the highway between San t-'el11)C and Mexicali . Jn Mexicali. the coroner:'!! of· f1ce said he apparcnUy died as did Kas torff o heat exhaustion. Temperatures have been about J 10 this week. 1\2 DAILY PILOT N Fugitives ·Trailed Car Linked to Suspect Found SA"i l.f':r\ 'OHO t1\1'1 A car "b1ch ma' bl'loni: lo fu)(1ll\t:' sOOftht In lht• C'ho\\1•h1lla mu':o1 kldnapln.: ha'\ hl•t•n found 1n lduho. the Fiil :..iul tod..i\ ·•' 1t retrared u tr ail ot ..:un lh•ah Jml .1bortccJ tru:\!>ings to <.:"nuda left liy one :.us~ct ThomJs Druk1n. FHI u~ent In C'har~c of !\tontun..i and lt!Jho, :.a111 <.1 <·;ir lwht·H·d lo t~lon~ to JJmes I. Schot:nh•ld "'"" d1,. 1·ov1•rCod abandoned 111 C'ot·ur 0 ' Alt•nl', ldJhO. S(·hm·nft•ltl " "anted on u feder.il arre!>t "'ar· rant in the k1dnapin"l Tht• c'iH' wus .,polled h~ ("o('ur l)'Akne poltct' •arltl·r todd\. IJruk1n .. :ud Althou~h the d1'irmny of tht> car 1' the fn•she't clul'. the mru.t I rust rat lnJ( tart for authoril 11:!. " th.it lhc 1r:11 I 1s .iln•ad' a "l'l'k old • Schoenfeld Jnd another su,. vcct. Frederick N \\'oods. con · linue lo elude officer~ desprt!.' the new clues. und despite a much-publ1c1 Lcd manhunt ror them. Schoenfeld 's 22-~ ear-old lirothl'r. H 1chard. !>Urr!.'ndered f''nd&iy :md 1s i;chedulcd to bear· ra1gned Thursday 1\ll three are .. on:. o( \H•althv San fo'ranc1l>cn l't:ninsula famii1e-. Two search warrants wt're l>en ed toda) on hnJnc1ul 111 :.t1tut1oni.'' connectt.!d \\1th Wood~. but Alatnl'<h1 rounl\ J>1 .. 1 ;\tl\ l.o"•'ll J~·m~t·n did not ~a~ "h(•re tht•:-\\ere locatl'<i The busl o aJ or 26 :school children and thei.r liChool bus dra \'('r "ere St'lll'J .Ju l~ 15 Arter a da). thl' <'t.1pt1\ t·~ l'bCi1pcd from j 1·1u1h.• under .:round prison 1n <.1 L1vcrmot<' r<K·k quarry O" nt'l.I by Woodi. · f alhl•r Investigators say SchocnMd "as St'C n in the Puc1f1c "\orth" es t at ~un and pa" n ~hops and at bor der c ht-ck point:. j ft·" cld~:. after the k1dnapini:: f or Woods. howe\ er. there .ire nu ronfirmed su?htings The in' est1gat1on has been hQ..tdt'd b~ tht> .\ldml'<la Count\ :.hen If s offi ce in San Le.mdro.;., miles nort.h of I.1\'ermore Acc·ordrng t o the confirmed s 1ght1ngs. James Srhoenfeld first headed north and then 'eered east at the Canadian border. "here he was t" ice de· med entr). And an unronf1rmed Indiana report 111d1 cales Schoenfeld planned to make a third attempt at aoss1ng into Canada. The FRI said a man fJttm/,! D••ly Pt I•'\ S14tt PMtft I. ~::p~:·,~::~·:::::~::l~l:~e been ;o ppomted lu !'our -~ <.'Jr lt:rm~ Oii the :\'cwport Beach :\rts Com rn t:-~1011 . Thl·\· \\.Cl'c named "' the cit' <·m11wtl to ltll \ Ul'Unl'l~S (.T(:utcd wh n the l('l'ffi:i. ur C:iroT\ fl Ounn' <Hld I Jcm ard :\lor~f'ltl l.!t.' (''\(lirt•d. · NB Advi ed f 'rum Pug~ . I I I To Acid Center ~~I~~!2~~n7m ;\lcmbl.'r~ of the Newport through the Laguna Canyon I B(.'ach Communilv IX-vl'lopmenl Road. . l'll1len ' Ail\ 1:.orv ('omnullcl' "Thl'Y nmldn l get from on•• t haH• n•comnH.•11ded that the city end of t~)Wll to thl' otht•r. th•'fl' bwld a 2.900-:.quarc foot recrea was a \'1rtual lo~ jam or tram.~ lion renter for senior crlitcns . along Laguna <.:an) on Road. In a report submitted to the er· Sc~mitz said . . . t)' t·ouncil r ommrtLec members Schmitz s n1d 1t w.ls the ron- s aid thei; recommendation is sensus .. ev<'ry year ~'c do a little ba11ect on a spcrial slate census hit, but ~he truffle, mcn•ast.'s !-o t akt•n earlier this ~'ear and a sur· "hat we ".~ done 1s compll'll'I) 'C\' nf senior c1t11.cns that the mitigated. l'll;Hnullcc conducll'<t T~e Blacketer ~l'mo ch~rJl<'d : .. Summer fests\'al traffic hns Thul survt•y. whirh was a ran-rearhed and overrun the road clom sa~phnn or 600 of the city's capacities of the citv •••. res 1· fl.000 residents over the age or 00, dt•nts can't get from ont• i.1clc• of shows that 40 JlNC'enl of those-town to the other. and ha\c• surq•v('d expres!-ed some m · hccome prisoners m their own tercst in u -.i•nior c1t11t•ns cl'nler. homes over the weekends. Thi• \'IHnm 1llN'. whic h hn<> het>n It yi n~ to 11Jrnt1fv the necil~ t1f "'nanr ('llll<'ni. 1n N1•"pml lwiu·h. <'Ml1er this ~··nr rccom ml'ntlNI thl' 1mrch:t<.l' ol a silt• al \l.11 ,:Ul'rlh' .inti fo'1flh a\enU(., in t 'ornna 111•1 ;\I .11 lor lh1· 1 t•n1t•1 'fhl' I ll} \\Ill p,1y $-15(},1)()(\ Ill (f'<h•ral Arnnt money lo th<' i.t:itc for purr h.i-.c of 1111' :-1 3 .11'11• J>:ll 1'1'1 . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,._ Uf•ftO• ( ttA\t I .l1ty t•1~~t "'1'" tiif'h~ •~ (Q110tfWl'd trv Pit•\ t I•\\ i tN00._,..,1 t\t' h .. ft·"'""""' ( ,..,._, t'uhh\l'\th~ t ,.,., •'"""'" ._,-wt 111' "1th,_"'°', ti'" l!ub't Nt• 1¥-,,Nf••'i tN'~lf\, ,.....,.. ', (j '' M,,, ,~ .... p.ut f#IHl'I, ••tttU""tOA 1 •, "" • ov,,t•irt 'Y,•u~., ,,.,,. '-*J'tft4H "'•IW-9' •f"•I I ••Wf'll t ._ .tff\. "\.tU'I C t t /I.. ,,,..Q.I• u , .. !\otl 1"4'0•• l'I • l ... ,. h ~ .. ,, "'-'"" t'•l • .,.,,.,. 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Bingo Nixed By Newport Newport Beach City Coun· cilmen don'&. want bingo in their city. A bingo proposal was brought before them Monday night by Robert Royster of the Unh·ers3l Life Church. Councilmen voted unanimous ly to table any con- sideration or instituting legalized bingo in the city. The matter can only be brought up again by a majority \'Ole of the council. Roysler's church gaJn<'d fame n few years ago when it was re· vealed that m ail order church charters and degrees were being issued by the church rounder. (I Modesto man. Schotnfeld's description told a W;iterloo. Ind • burber T\u~!>day lhut he" ould t.ry to enter Cunada through Port Huron, Mrch . 150 1mlt' north of \\' Utl•rloo. Tht• Flll alerted custc>rn b officrnl• in Mlch1g:.n, The l"BI said It hnis recetvt'd numt>rous unronrlrmt'd sl~httnu~ of th\' t"o fu~1t1\l•:. from .ill O\Cr thl· counlrv. 2 Killed In Crash With Cop T" o people were kLlled early to-da~· "hen a police car collided "Ith a sports car ma Westminster intersect ion. Killed when the late model sports car he was driving was broadsided· by the police patrol uni I was Steven Oa' 1d :lupar. 20 Elsmore Also kill rd as <i n•s uJI of inJurie~ rece1\'ed in the l :45 a.m. collision at West m 1nstcr A' enue and Bois a Chica Road was Cather ine Lrnne Babc·Ol'k. 21 , of Buen3 Park Injured rn the double fatal acc1· dent was Westminster police of· f1cer Thomas Lee RackleIT. 28 T•ohce said Rackleff suffered larerations and bruises in the two car colhs1on. According to the California Highway Patrol, Rackleff was eastbound on Westminster A' enue and entered the 1ntersec· Iron with lhc green light in his ra, or. The Cl l P report i:.a1d Zupar was dn\'1ng his hght\\e11tht foreign ~ports car northbound on Dols<.1 Chica Road and s wept Into them tt>rsect1on aga1nst a red light. When the two cars collided at m1dintersect1on. Zupar's auto was thrown against a southbound car stopped fort he signal. The Cll P report said there were no injuries to occupants of the tturd vehicle. Si reef E11d Beach 0..1lr ~lot 11~11 P .... e In Ne'' port Beach. all of the bcat•he:, at the street ends on tht" Balboa Peninsula are public. Th1: publ11.· bcache-; end al thl' prn ale J>ll'I'~. but llw !'>iJncl m hel\H'l'n ('an lw u:.ed h:-any n~nor Thi::. beach 1!'> at lhe end of II !-itrcet. There arc similar beaches at thl' encl:-of streets from B to K. There 1s no oft-stn•N parking for an~ 111 the ~lrt'l't l'llrl 11\.':.tt'hl''· ~n -;un \\Ors h1p pt•r:-\\ 111 h.I\ 1• to 'cardt ncarll\ ~ll'l'l'I~ for ~pate tu Pill'h Patty Too Sick To Stand Trial? SA~ DIE G 0 •AP 1 ;\ llSYCh1atnst named to l.'xamme Patty I lt.>ar ... t :.a\~ tht· nl'WSll:l~r hciress 1:. too :.td.. t>mut1onJlh 111 .stand trial. ''The government fm1sh\-d llw destruct ion or her hf<>.'• ~aid l>r Lours J . \\'f>St. c hairman of 11s ,·ch1atn 1n lhe ~chonl nf ;\led1cme at l'CLA In a collei:e lcl'lurt' Tue'd'I\ ni12h1. he said 11 "a~ onh h<'t·:111M· l\llss llearst ".1s from a f Jmou ... and wealth) conM·n all\l' lan11h that she ever went to trial uftcr her kidnapmjl. \Vest s aid lht! lall' L' S. District Court Judge Oii\ l'r Carlt·r 11.: nored a r ecommenclatwn h\' West, two otl1l'r l'ou1t a ppomll'tl ps~·chialrists and a psychol0$!1'>t lhat Miss Hearst bt> treated herore being tried for bank rob· 1"·1' 1n S.m Fr anc1sco 1· ,.,,,,, 1•,,9•• . I I CHOO LS. • negot1at1ons rn tht• MX M·hool d1~ tncts. he explained '\\'c \\ant lo he fair to 1111' tt•achc·rs and lht• drslnet. ··Cort•\ ~aid addin~. "the press C'o1i- f<'rence cTul'sda\' 1 means the leachers an• 1n Hie ba~ of butltl· mi.: publrc· opmion." Cocai1ie Ring Said Broken By Coast Cops A comb1ned force of narcotics 111' est1ga<ors from Newport Beach. Jl untmgton Reach and rhe Slate Dt"partml'nt or Justice hroke up" hut they described as .1 m<1Jor pipeline for brin~mJ( co • .une to the· Oran~e Coast from !-.an Rernardmo Tul•sda\ l nclcrco' er ui;:ent~ bOokl'l.l l\\o San Bernardino m en :ind ,1 '\e\\port Rt•:it·h \\oman aftt•r the 1no allc.'i.:cdl.' i.old undcrco\'cr ot fit·ers Sl4,000 worth of h1~h quah· (\ l'O<'Jll\l' Neu~snien, Public Barred Front ·Court .John Cuop!.'r, S<.1dcllclrnck l 'nifwd as~1sta111 !-UJX'nntt•nd<'nl. and S.A. !'llofft.>tt. lluntmi:ton Beuch elementary supcrinten dent. said the teachers Jla\'c no j!round~ for the unfair lal)Or prnc- lH't• l'11aq.:c~ "It 's a little absurrt that an.' n:n:.e:. be 111~ until lhe.' ar<' nt•gotiated." Coo1wr sard lll'l<I 1n lll•u of S!'lll.000 b:11I rn ~ 1• w port U e u ch a r l' J ohn lh•rl.(ev an. 2H , and Mart 1n Wal l'rman, 27. both of San lx·rn~1rch110 Murtha W1lhts, 20, of 400 1 J C'lul>ll(lusc Dri \c , Newporl Beach was taken to Or:inge County Jail where she 1i> hl'ld in lieu or 525.000 bail 1\'ew1>0rl Beach Del. SJ,!t . Dar ryl Youle sa1u ~an Uernardirw Sherrfr's dl•putit''> s eurcht•d home~ O\'Cupr('d by Hcrl!e\ in and Waterman a(!cr the11· arrcMs and round add1llonal supplies or co came and man1uana. '\t•\\ Smt-n and the public were harred todav from a Santa Ana Mu111c1pal Court heartnj?s tnto multiple murdc1 charges faced h\ accUH'd ra mpu!. kdlc•r t;d\\ ard Charles Alla\\ a~ Judge Hobert I-: Law promptly ~ranted the exclusion motion filed hy Dc.>puty Public Defender Hon Buller and <•alll'<l the fir!.t witness as lhl' press and public were u s hered from his courtrnom. Allaway, 37, appear('d pale bul C'Om posed as hC' entered the prur•oner's box. Ile is bemg held 111 the county j:ul with bail de- nied. If Jucti:e Law finds that there is merit in the seven counLc; or murder. two counts or assault with tt deadly weupon and two counts of a!>suult "1th intent to f 'rolft Page 1\ I PESTS ... hl'en al odd!\ O\t'r cont rob tlt'hlt•1I 111 n1mhat lhl· mo.-.quit11 lhrl•;1t l.1n'1ell sa11I h"" olso "oultl meet with b1olog1st.'i and wrlh farulty members at. C-at Stale l..nng Beach 1n an efrort to knock out mosqu1loc!l without harmm~ wildlife rl'SOurces. "We t hrnk It crm be done," he Salli . Lindell '>aid that such slepi; aR larva ln!l('('twides or the addition of fish to cat larva <.1rc undl'r study. OffiC'ials suy lh<' ~altwi1kr mosquito poses 'cry little dis case polenl1nl. About 1,100 acres or the Nnv\ :;talion wus t''>t:ihhi.hl'<1 as a 11;1 11onal \\1 l dl1fc refu ~e IH Conl(ress 1n 1972 Lindell says such endangl'red h1rds as lhe California least tern. the light-footed clapper r ail. brown pelican and belding savannah sparrow reside al the station. Fairview Patients To Present Play Performances of the Fairview Sl ate Hospital bicentennial play w\11 be prese~ted Thursdar at 2 p.m. and f'rrday at 7::.> p.m. Th e r e i s no Wednes da y performance. A cast or 85 young patients-.rt- Fairview State HospltaJ will perform in the patriotic play. The public is invited to the shows in the hosp ital audit.oriurn at 250l Harbor Blvd. commit murdl•r fllt'il ~HWln!.t th1' campus iamtor he "111 ordt'r 1\1 laway to face Superior Court ar· r:ugnment. Those charjtes were f1IC'd m lht• aftermath of a July .t2 :i.hootmii s pree on the Cal Stale FUiierton campus in which seven persons "ere killed and t\\O others wounded. The SC'hool districts have 15 da.' s to respond to the char~ci. on· <'<' they are formally rece1\'l'<I, EERB 0H1c1als m Los Anjteles ~aid lie smd the total street value of all the drugs confiscated in Tuesday's <'ase ll> about SJ75.000. Voule said the trio were arrest t>d without incident followin~ the ~ale at a "fashionable Newport Beach hotel." ll was learned today that the two survivors and the defen· dant 's es trani:cd wife will bt• amon,:: the proS('C'Ulion "itneMws scheduled to testify a~aini>t tum. Chuck Cole. EERB execul1\'e director in Sacramento, said the teachers' action Tuesday was the second such filinl! in Orange Counly in the past two weeks. llowever. he added. smce the law went 1n10 effect. more than seven INIC'hcr ~roups throughout the statt• have filed similar charges against their d istricts. Bus-auto Crash KNOWLTON T O WNSHI P. N .. I. (AP> -/\ car att.emptmg to pass another a uto collided nearly head·on with a New York·houn<I (ireyhound bus T uesday. ~538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA-646-1919 ~~S:~ Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Tennis Rackets J9s to eooo Wilso.n • Davis · Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing 500 to 21 oo Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 1195 to 129s Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 595.fj95-89s.129s.159s Tennis Shoes -Ladies & Mens Adidas • T re torn • Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday I Warm up Slits 1395 to 3995 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts sso letterman Jackets 4295 Hooded Warmup Jackets 1595 Barbell Sets-1 to lbs. 359s Dumbell Sets-40 lbs. 1695 Exergyms 24 95 Jump Ropes 32s.59s.995 Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes • Soccer Shoes Football Shoes • All Purpese Shoes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 1595 Kick Boards 49s Skim Boards 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals 1 Q9S 538 Center · t Growers Fear ·canning Delay 8)' "'l l.UAM S('IOFFMA '\'I Olll\oA\-IMM"'"' BALLICO 1Ar 1 \'nh·~' California's strik{· hit t•Jnm•nt•) rtopen 1mmf'd1 a tel v. :>Om\· growers believe tht> <Muv Nuhl prove a co:;Uy all lbt.•\\1•1:1.. loni: ~trlk~ IUclf. And without protl•ctum alo!J~inl a repeal or the eannl'ry workf'r.., strike, it may be "too t>ci.:mnmj./ of the end • · r o r urn n v h I California's Pt'rt huhlt· rrop,, ooe hard-hit gro\\ er warned A tent3ll\e three \C!Ur JW l'l was announced in \\'a.\hanl(ton Tuesday eridinit thl' ::.trike ol :ll.000 cannery workers rovt•1 t'll by lhe Teamsters L'nion Rut a union s pokesman an C .ihtormJ said he had been 1nstructl'it to maintain p1ckl'l Imes until the :ii:reement is rat1fwd A rJt1f1rt1 t1on me •Ung is set f()t' .. 'r1dJ\ mihl. meaning the c•nn,·r1t•li m11tht not be back m operation until ;_1f11:r the \ ote~ :Jft• rounted Saturday UGO CAVA.I NI. 'Aho larms 3lO acrt:. or hi!( own and 200 mon· for u f:lmlly ownt-rl c·ompun' near lhts aun·bukt•d Sun .ltwqutn \'allrv town, i.a\ s he lost ubo\ll 650 ton!'I of fra~ilt• 1w11cht.'s durtnl! thl' s trike and hundreds of Ion~ more at~ threatened unle~s lhl' t' anneries reop~n quickly. "And unless we c·:m ~et sutn\• pro' 1s1on to prevent this from happening 3i;ta 1n three ~ear-; from now. 1t s the beginning ot the end for many of Cahfornw ., ramous peris hable crops ... he :.aid ma telephone inter\'lew. ~-.P!I Pla11e1' S"t T1eo Reeords D1~hes ralth•tl in I.a~ \'e~us as onl' of two SHil t'l'C1m na1~ an<'c Jt.'lS brokl· an ex1st1n~ HusMan speed reC'ord Jnd the ~et·ond ~l'l another record for a ltitude m le\'el 01ght Tue~dJy. One Jt>l new at 2.086 m ales per hour, Wftdnesdav July 28 1976 DAILY PILOT A5 llu·,.,. t1nw~ llu.• ~pet•d of ~ountl . Tlw '1.•cond fir,~ at u11 alt1ll1tl,• of 81i.OOO fl'l'l. a mile hi gher t h~lll tlw pn'' 1ou~ re .. ·m·d Tlw 1 lichh rnH't'l'd a lou r :.-.lalr at'.:a. :.:il'ndin~ 'hud, '' J' l'' <'' t.•r n11wh ol their roult• ·. Fruit Rots In Wake Of Strike Cavaiani and other gro\\ ers said they were senously <'On · ~1dcrmg putting some of thl'lf peach arreage into n11n penshablo: crop:. like nuts tlr twan:- Council Takes Queen's Helm "l'~l TE~IPTED to change <Her:· s:ud 011\e r Bauman. another San Joaquin \'..ille\ peach grower. "I'm tempted to kt'ep shifting my empha:.1:. and le• th<'~ oungsters take the n :.k $60 Million in Losses Reason for City Takeover s A c R A M F. !\ T () ' ,\£' I Growers Sa\ 220 m1lhon poun1b of peache:, 'and apricots one pound for every American ha\'e been lefl lo rot, large!\ because of the \\ l!Ck·lon~ l'<.111· nerv slrik~ The ~rower::. t·~t1matcd TUl'' d3\' that tht.' lo!.:.el> so far add up toSl3 \ m1lhon This 1n c lud c•s lllO million pounds of tomatoes \\h1rh haH' missed han t.'St on ~chc·dult.' ~n far. many a crl':. of "h1ch m.I\ have to be plo" cd under Thl· tomato han t'!.l " in 1b l'arh sta$:eS, but the frui t harve!>ts arc past their peak:.. REPH ESF.~TATl\'ES of the• srrowcr::. said i.omc or the spo1lt'li rru1t would hinc hccn \\aStl-<l anywa) bccau:.c a :.urplus of peaches for t-;rnn1nR had bet•n predi<'lcd at more than 100.000 tons. and a large crop of apricot~ had also been l'xpcckd. But Bill Hoard. manager of the ('\mg Pt•ad1 ,\d\ 1:.or~ Board. :.aid ... Whale\ l'I' :.urplu:. th1.:n· was -that's J!OO(' " Jlalph Watter~. hl·:1c1 of un apricot ~rO\H'l'S a~~onation. ~•1111 1f the strike .-nrlt•cl 1mnwd1atl'i). onh· ;J • handful .. c•f .111r1<·nt:. \'Ould be p1t•kcd .. As of tnll :I\. thl• aprll'Ot han l'~t I!> O\ rr for 1 ~176 We n • tk ad." said Wattu-; Both men s aid many othtr i.:rowers are considering such a mo\e. Billboard Seeks Slayer Of Policeman LO'.'iG BEACll 1AP1 -Four large billboards an Long Beach are asking the questions· "Who Killed Long Beach pohce officer Franke Lewis"" And police hope a S20.000 reward for information leading to the 3rrest of the killer \\ 111 help find an answer Le\\ 1s, a 28-year-Old two· year 't>ll'ran of the Long Beach police force. was killed Dec. 13 while m 'C'sllgating a vehicle parked near has home A !'IAN shot Lewis in the face \\1th a handgun when the officer :ipproached the car. An 1n vesligat1on for seven months has fa iled to turn up the k1llt•r So the l_,ong Beach lndepcn· dent Press-Telegram, the Pohcc Officers Assoc1al\on and the :.late of California contribulcd lo a n•ward offer SAVE 1/3Tol/2 LO~G BEACll t ,\l'I T~eC1tyCounciJhas,otcd to take ov1.•1 ·ole posse!!SIOn ()(the .. Queen )!ary" touris t 3tlr~ct10n after ~ ears Of ftnanc1al lo~s when the city acted as lessor of lht' former .. queen oflht! seas." The council voted 6-:1 ( J Tuesday lo bu)' out the lessee-. Sta l e Specially Restaurant Corp. and PSA Hotels. The counci l "------------voted to put the sh1p in the hands of a s1n~le"Operiltor whose jo~it would be to ptillto_aetlwr tile ship's various entities The estimated cost of buying out the two lessees was put at about ~million The "Queen Mar'" operation has cost the city more than !60 mllhon in the eight~ ears st nee the ocean I mer was made mlo a tour1.,t attraction. 1lHnsor Pra<"f i<"e• Inquiry SoUflhf LOS ANGELES tAP1 -County super visors have called for a grand jury probe into assessment practices because they behe\'t.' homes may be unfairly taxed compared to busines.ses . The board approvt.'d a resolution Tuesday ask mg for an 1n\'eSt1ga t1on. after Supervisor Baxter Ward s aid Assessor Ph1hp Watson wa:. withholding information on how he makes assess men ti.. f ,alls Cfah11 Anofher \'icff• PORTERVILLE <APl -A 33-year-0ld man plun~ed lo hi~dcath o'er Lower Pcvpermint 1'~aJls in the Sequoia National Forest. s heriff's deputies reported. James Robe rt Kappes. or Diamond Bar.died mt he f al 1. llis wife, Linda. said he went to retrieve a drink coohnE: m the r1\'er. slipped and fell in just abovelhe falls. ll was the second death at the site this month. E.rplo11ire Dev l<'e 1011,d Thr~' VERNON (AP>-"Anexplosi ... edevice" caust.'d the cx1.1lo!>ion ut a meat-packing plant that killed three persons last Ma), Fire Capt. Jim l\tuldown s ays. A man clainiingtorepresent the Emiliano Zapata Unit of the New World 1..Jberat1on Front clauried responsiblltty fo a phone crul after the incident, for the blast lhatlert20others inJured. ce eai SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES •Neal's is plea sed to announce the open- ing of the Tennis Pro Shop at the Newport Beach· Tennis Club, Open to the public. Come see us for your tennis needs • • • we know tennis! •We feature fl y tieing materials, f eathers, vises and complete ki ts. ~ast 4 Days •Get ready for dove and duck sea son now •.. we have port- able cloy bird traps for $29.95 •We carry a complete l ine o f the Olympic shoes by Adidas. THROUGH SUNDAY! FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE FASHION AREAS BELOW • J'i\..,HION GAUi RY • I OVATOR • EMl'HN IS • YOt:NG A TTJlUDE SHOPS • TO\'\'N ANl> TRAVEL HO~ • ..,HCRWYN 'HOPS • ACCESSORIES. HO IERY AND SHOES • •LINGERIE. ROBES AND BRA & BODY FA HION •CH ILDR EN' FASHIONS. ACCF.SSORIES AND SHOES •MEN' CLOTHING AND ACCESSORJF.S •Our 1977 skis, sam- ple bootS & ski cloth- ing ore arriving daily. Stop by and see the new Olin, Head, Hex- cel and Rossignol skis. Lay-a-ways invited. \'e uucra Jail l11ntalt-• Rior \'ENTl'Ht\ 1/\P1 An uµn~1ng h\ ahout 60 mall-inmates atthc \'entura Count v Jail has left beddin~ and dothm~ burned . but the>n· were no inJunes or escapes bt.'fore the riot \\a~ quelled. :iuthonlte!'> say.Sheriff's Sgt Phyllis \\'ii:gins s aid the two-hour disturbanrt' began about 7 30 pm. Tuesday when mmatcs in t~.o holding tankl> began, eflmg and 1gnitinf;! "llllylhmg that could burn m the cell!!. Stiesaid the cause of the outburst was being m\le~t1gatcd . hut in dicated it might h iwes\;emm~ from the ·:very old. very <'r owdcd, C\ tremcly antiquated" facility in which tht.' in matt's were krpt Miniinuni Wage Up To $2~50 an Hour SACRAMENTO I AP 1 Despite strong busme:>s oppos1· lion. the state Industrial Welfare Commis~1on has hiked the stall' minimum hourly wai::etoS2.50. fl() cents higher than Lhc curn•nt rate. THE COMMISSION aid ll "ould hear any rt>Qucsts tn te 1·ons1dl'i" its derision al another hearing Sept 81n San PranclSl'O The comm1s::.1011 also. for t111· first lime. cxlt•ndl'CI numrrou" protect! vc work orders from women and minors II) men T I Effective on a s till · undetermined date in OctolX'r. the increase compares to federal m1111mums of $2.20 and $2.~ fnr \'aryingJobs. The mm1mum W:lJlC law affect'> 1.6 million hourly workers in thl' ::.late. The work order rt'~ulation::. • affect 5,5 millwn of the stutc'!'I !I million work force. ~esday 's 3-2 vote adopted thr new minimum in a decision that a commission statement said "talces Into account cost-of-living increases aCfcctmg purchasing power." FISHING ALBACORE ARE HERE! O ne of the best years. We hove the right tackle. Special custom jigs, rigged 295and 595 STROKER Custom Wrap rods. ~~; ~~:~~ ............ 48SO swim suits. Over 1000 to choose from. • Discontinued colors, (Not oll siies) 20•1. off Allhou~h the com misswn ~luck , to its proposed S2.50 mi111mum, ll eased up on scvc•ral proposed work order regulations which hacl sparked intens<.> business and m dustry oppos1t1on. TENNIS INTRODUCING THE "CANNON" Groph1to 195" fromo 01 •••• l ry on• ol ou< dcn.o• lo bellf'•e • fEN fl'RNI HING . PORTSWEAR. SHO~ • MEN' LACKS AND OORDINA T S • \\ \'NURIER. FORERL 'NNER 'HOPS. DOY~· SHOP NEAL'S NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB PRO SHOP -OPEN TO PUBLIC East Cliff Dr. 144-G052 A G r T HOME TORE ALE CONTINUES THROUGH AUGUST 31 ON MANY JT[M '.INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWN HAVE BT.EN TAKEN Bullock's ouih Coast Plua, San Diego freewa y at Bristol, Costa Mesa, 556-061 t NEWPORT BEACH 'ASHIOH ISLAND .... 2121 --Ml•• ... ·--,,., DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 2191. 4"' Kl.7-5723 ___ ...... ""'.,..._ ,,., LA HABRA CERRITOS #60 fASfftON SO. #163 MALL (114) 111·5911 924-1625 (213) 691-0959 --MIM .... ··~ --M••• s-"' '"'tk ... 11) _,ui ' DAIL,~ PILOT E DITORl ~\L P :\G E Tardy Intervention \\'1th1n th<! l<.t~t \H1<.>t... the trio ot c 1t11:-. "h1C'h ~ur round lhl• In me t·o.,:-.l .ireu bt't \\ l'l'n Coron 1 del ~I Jt lmd Lui.tunt• Ul·at:h h:.t\ l' l<Akl'n formal po~1t1on' ur~ intt pubhc ut·<1u1 Ilion 111 the :.irN1 The a<·tcon:-. \\\•n J>ll.'l>'l'<I on tht.> t·1t1es h\ th1• Fraenrls ol lh(' lr\llll' Coai.t. Jn t>n\11onff1t!ntt1lh ... iefltcd J.(rou p that hu!> rt1r,>e •Hedly .,tlld tt wunb nu 111Wv~lopnwnl in lhl' area. The rt•so l111 i9ns \\Ill bl' UM'<.I \\'Ith !>latl• and fe(ll'ntl tff~iuls to li hO\\ thl'rl' is l<x:al l>Upport for publt,· ..ac· uflition {I( till' ('Oa8tal l:.tnds We t•unnol dispute lhl· fa<:t thJI at "ould ~ thct1cully fur hette1· to ll•ll\'c th<.' 1~11\lf, ~ntoul'IMI liul "herl' \\us this all out dl•rnJnd for public ~1r a.ti 1t1on <lunng th<' k1st (\\() H';Jr~ \\hen the pl ~uin1n~ ·ot<.'Sl'l lor l ht· ;_11,ca "a.' w prog11 .. -.-. • Wh~ c11d1n lhl' itle~ ttikt.• lltc1r ~tantl then ·• ll oppt.·ar.., th:.il ''hat the Ftu'nc1-. :rncl tlw thrN· ltC~ hopt• to do rtO\\ 1-. :.I .ill oft ., 1h.·1·as11m. almo~l on C t '\'C Of ..,C h('clUfe(f ('OUll() al'l 101\ Smet• the three c1t1es \\l'r<.• p.1rt1c1par11:. 111 lhl' \\\o ~;.ir µIi.inning prc><;es:-. fur th1., coaswl c.irc<.1. thetr iJC' k>nl'I nQ\\ m e\'tlabl> 1 a1:,1,· a question ul good faith Wise D e lay :\londa.', :\e,q>011 Beach t•1t~· councilmen decided o put off for ilnnthc1· month their dcc1s1on on an open p ace bond election Councilmen did the right than~ in clcc1dmg to" utl da,·s rather than he hurried into ~1 cfeC'tsion "h1d1 ould. mean permanent 101.!. of publtt· !.l.lpport for at ~u iring the land \\'hilc the t·oum·1l t•ommtlll'C ot Paul lh ckoll and :PNt.' Barrell prepare~ the l>hopp1ng lt ~l. thert> art' t1 Se'' things thC'~ ought to keep m mind F1r:,t 1~ the I ac·I !hat tht.• cit' :-. te1..,t purk bond issue 1.111,•cl h ;>e.w:ic onl~ ubout ~ p('t'C<.'nt of the \ otrr stud \t's tn l<tkmg on the debt Bond rt"quire :J t\\o·lh1rd-. \ l''-\ ot1,• Sct·ond as the f Jl'l that U.">l'le~:,ed 'ulue of prol)l'rt~ 111 i\t.'" port Ucach "ent up b~ an unpreccdl'ntetl 22 ll\.'rt'l'nl The~ '' ould do ''ell to underi.ta.nd that tu~ p.t\ t·r~ un• in no mood lo udd to lhe1r tux bills .\ hond c·IN~l 1oc1 Oul(ht to bt> tlpproached '' ilh l'~ trc·nw t.•aution bt'<'UUM' of thl· sltm likelihood that 11 \\OUltf bt• appl'O\t•d b~ \Ol\.·r~ A e lf ·r e liant Chamb r l'h1~ "~el... tht• ~('\\port I !arbor C'ham~r of Com n11.1 l't' m1>' l'' 111lo al:. nl'\\ home in i\e" port l'<'nk1 ,111d ll 'a good Opportuntl~ ror <'OO~ratulal1on:, Tlw dlamtw r .., f1rl'lt 1w rmanent homl' c~tnt•t> 1tw 'l'<lr' \\hen 1t \\a..; houst'<f m a llll\ build mg nn \1:1nm·1"~ :\I 1Je 1 1~ a handsonw ~500.000 build m g at the.• 1·on w1· of J <1mhoree Hoad and S::inta HHrbaru Dnve It makt•; ·.:i-Tifflnjf'ft1oliCfl'ffl'nt to the or~an1rnt1on :ind 1s a remtnd('r o l how muc·h thl' t'tlY has <'hanged in thl' la~I ll'" ~ ent'!. S e\\ port h a:. gro"n and -.o ha~ its chambe r \\'1t h more lh'tn 1.000 member~. 1l 1s the largest in Oran~e Count' and ll c·onltnUl'l'I to <.'\pand m ~ewport Beach and the In tnl' ar\.'.l Hemarkc.1hl.'. thl.' chambL·r 1, "l'lt supporting .in unusual feat m :.i tame'' hen m.1m other <"h :imben_, rt.•h on t hl•tr c11\ gowrnml.'nl lor fm~nc1al assislann· Bui mol'e important lh;.in its size or longe\'il~ mcin: 11npol't:.int than tl!'t fman<'ial independen ct• b tht• l~IC'l thal the <:harnhcr is t'.\.emplified b~ m embers '' ho .1n· :l<'t ''el~ 111tC'rested 111 their C'Ommun1t .'. maktnl! thl· d1arnber a ma1or t·onstrut·t1ve force in a' al'll'h vi ~htrhor .\n•a ad1\ 1llc!:> Cl\ 1c. '°\Cf\ JC(' <ind sOl.'1'.l l. Jl> \\ell ..IS N 'OllOffil{' N 1111 Experf 's ,ldriee Ot-a r Gloo1n y Gu~ Noisy Cro~ds Bother Grt1nion WASlll:-.GTO~ Pre-.1de111 .ford 's C'ampa1gn a1<k~ un· tr~ ~Jn~ to m ak<' :.i cast• ot t .I\ lilt\ o 11! a n r l' a i: a i n-; t ft <• n J I d ·~"agan Thc> Prci;adcnl':. ml•n, earchtn~ for ma11:·na1 lo Nnh,1r tn:.s R1.•ag:in. ha,·c ash·d .i IJ\\ ~tlrm to analyze the mformat11m • e h as rrl c:ist•d :thoul hie; ! inane<'!> Thi• t.i' la\\H'r" ron ~ludcd. accord1n~ to .i 'conC1dl'n •Jlat ramµ:11Jl n mt·morJnc1um. •jhut h e m u~t be i1:.111~ his :tb1ldren to escap(' 11a~ in..: full ;Jaxei. The conf1dential unJI} :.1-. :Jndicates that Rcag:.rn':. t.1l\ :•ble 1neome ~. l'' : aordtnnnl~ for a m:lll .:w,th his ftnan i a l bark .:1rou n 11 ;1n 11 ~• -.sels • Th • &W \'('r' )le r (_. ( o 1· ,. • "belu•''l' that ;..It t' o $? .1 n -''mos t llk\•lv ha-. a 11umlwr of tr -;k\'OC'Uhlt• tru't ~ (nr his ehlldn•n ~In that ":". 1n1·01m• <11•n\•1·cl ~ltom S1tl'h tru:.ls \\Ollld not'"' n· :t«>nc.>d by Mr H l'.l~.tn but \\ 011 l<I ~ rt'J)()rll'd b~ h1 l' ('h1ltlrl'n 011 thr1rt ux return" A i.pok csm an lnr Hrai:an t''\ll•i:ort('nllv rl1•n11•d th.11 1h1· .l*_m,•r {',1hf11r111.1 ,llo\,•111111 h ..... r!'.:~~·1bhsh1•1l 1r11•v11l'ahl1• 111"'" Im h u11•hildr1•11 We 1'.1lled th1' l11 lh1· !I\ llth·nt 1011 ol I h1' ~·orcl .1Hlt'" '' hn ~~ "1•·1'1' llp~1·t I hat \\I' h111I oht.111i.•d 11\t'i r 1•1111fuh'n11.1 I nwmu Tht'Y ,1<'kll0\\ h'cl.1t1•1f 1h.1l I hn Ml no · h.1 rtl t•\ 1d1•11<·1· 111 pi m 1· tht•tr en,<· .1.:11111 .. 1 ll1·ai.:.m 11111 1( I ft(•a~an isn't h11l111.i: '"''onw 11\ 11 rt•\ot•;ihl{• tr11'"· !ht•\ ,,1111 lw mu:-1 br h1tl10.: 11 .. 11m1•\\hl'rt• Cl14• REAGAS ha' ''"" htmM.'lr tn lomr fnr th1• qm•,11on:. thal h,I\ r beun 1 ai~cd .1h1,11l Ill' I·" r1•tu1 n' Amus tn(:! ho" <I \IJJ"lllC't ' :\I 1lt.• propel I\ II\\ IWI \\ho protests USIOJ! j'l:.lrt of hi!> property for 1mµrn' 1111-: Jtl l'\l~ting hig h\\ J~ '' !>O cit:. m;J\ cd "hen other pro1l<.'r t' o'' ners and guar dian:. of our "1ldhfo preser\'c <11s coura.el' a nl"\\ h1s:h"a~ tllou~h the ir bat·k~ :11 cl'<' I' 0 ~• Gv\ cemmefth .,.. \vOl'nlUllP'fll '' ,_......,, •M ff ftOt ft9 Ct 1'1•rtl't rtftkl tfWl ........ , ...... _ .... , ,_ -· ,.. --.wGl .. ..,yc;.., 0•11• ,., ... S<-' ~rJI month., a~o. "l' J:.1.''<i Jll lh<' m:1JOr pri·"<l1•nt1al '"'n dtd:itl's for t hl'lr rncomc· l .ix re turn!' for tlw pa-.t ll\t: ~t'ar' To ,11·01rl I 11(111·1• \\'.1,hm i:ton ).('tin dais. \\ l' t••inh·n<lt•d. thl' puhllt ha:. tht' n )?hl to know Y.hNtwr prcsil1cnt1al J~pirants h:i,·t ,1 clt•an ftn.int•aal r<'c-ortl tteaJ!an "a~ thl' only t•:rnd1da11· "'hn rl'fu~1.·d to op1>n up his 1,,, r1• turn-. It \\01il1I \IOIJI<' h h 1n 1 \.in· he :.aid A month aftc•r our s1or11· ... 111 pt'arrd. Rcagan ~ 14."ldl'<.l uncl1•1 th1• pr1'!-!-ure :ind r('le.1'l'<i ... umt• gt•nt•ral information ~~houl tht· 1.1xc:. 111.· had p:11d from l~lill throu.i:h 1975 But hl' comh111c1i .di his f<•dcral. stutc. rirnperl~ :incl .~all's taxf:'s ;:inrl n•H•al11tl 1111 I\ lhl' lump s um It \\:I!-1mpo:-.s1blc In f1•rn;1 out ho" much frderal tnC'omc t:o. H1·a~;1n h.u1 µ.ml 1•.1<0h 'rar .. :.irht•r a ,ton· hurl ll·al.('(1 11111 th,11 H\'.t~.rn paid no ''<•h' 10C'C•l\1l' l.t\\'' 1n I !liO. 1•\'t'n thuu~h ht' 111 1·111111• fur I Ill' \ 1•a r "',,., S'i'.I 000 ·"f'llt: TAX l,l\\\t't'' h.n1• 11111 1'1( ,\,tll'l> th1• ('1111111((•11 (1 ,if nwmo. 'that if thl'tr 1111cl1 •1-.t.1nd HIJ.: of ;\It . Ht·u~;io s 1!170 la~ I P t11r11~ 1-; t•or rt•('l , that ''·no i.t,1t1· l.C'(t'' (ltllJ that \(',II'. 1111..'V htllll'\ I' tt\:11 hi' n\1"1 hkt'ly pu1d 110 ft•<kr.11 IJ'<'o; h1•< ·'"'<' th1· ,,1m1· 1.1\ ha~c I' 11,t•d to 1·,1lr 11la11• hot h ,1.tt 1• .11111 ftotln .1l t,I\('' ,\ ... pok<''m~•n '"""11•11 th.11 lt1•a~a n h.1d p:rnJ "'' 1•r:il hun 1lr1•1I floll.1r!>" '" f1'(i('rul lJ'i\'' 11\ Jflill but rrfu-.l'cl tn 'l"'l'lh th1• 1•\ :ll't .1mount To th<> F.cl1101 Tlw art 1l'11• puhlt:.h1•d .lul~ !:!. lllU!-1\\' (;rUOIOO '.\l\th of lh1• ~·.i ''a' 't.'f\ 1nkr<':.ltn1t ~1n<l \\Cll "nt11•n ,\san old ttml..'r H\l':trs I "ould hke lo enhghtt·~1 ''OU on whal I ha'e obsened about thc:-.c fish Grun1on-Leur<' lhl·S lt.'nu1s, belong to the ~11\ers1de f.im1I~ 'Ather1n1dae 1 111 wh1t·h arc also the Ja<·k c;ml.'11 a nd t h~ bay smelt All these unpronounteable names C'Omt' from · t'ummon C'ommerc-1al and G;.1mt' F1.,hcs" ,, publa·at ion of Cal1forn1a Department of Fish and Games. 111 wh1C'h I was occupied for most of m y acli\'e life. GRl:NION actu:.ill~ 11(1 c"st. and to e xist they spa"n M any 11mes l have observed the act as de picted 10 t he illustration in 'our art1cll'. However with lhl' hordes of people runninj.! aft<'r them and especially with Ian ll'rns and rlns hl1ghts, t ht.' chanres are nearly nil ofseein~ a pair spa\\ nm.e .\1 v best obscr v:.1 t1ons were "hen I \\as on thl· tx>arh alone.' A!> to IOl'JI Jrl•as. I ha\,. j!athcred them at Seal At•arh, 111 'ldl' lh1• OIOlllh Of \\hat IS n l)\\ callC'd Hols a Ba\ Slmwl Bcal'h or Sur's1ck . llun11111-1on Bc;irh . Ncwpflrt Ht•nC'h . and m s 1dc· lhc h<trbor al C'htna Covr 1ust out \\ard to the l'o<1sl {;uarcl Stat1011 On se\'<'I' .al dt·c-as1nn!> the f11>h \\Cre so 11uml'rn11:. that one couhl hard!~ slep -.i. 11 huul !>lc ppinf.! 1111 them I la' mi.: l 1' £'d nt•ar 1\n:1hr1 rn 111 nn \OUnger d•"'· I made mall\ It 1ps w t ht: h('aC'h Jnd lh<' mil' \\t' f11!10\\1'll "as . 1111' tl11r<I. lourth Jn<I ft ft h m.i:hls Jft er n1''' m11011 01 prekrabb full 11\•'klll T lw h1.• .. 1 It mes -.i. <'rt.' onl' lo l\\11110111 s all1•1 h1.l(h ltd<' In th<JM' d ;I\!> llw hc'aC'hC:. \\l'ft' Ut\C'ft)\\Ckd . r1n· 1'111~!'1 \\ t•rc 11nhl':trtl or uncl \\I' ht11Jt ftrl'' (10\ pltH'I.' l11tt 111'\l'I u'ccl h1:hh 1n look ml>! for the 1•r11 1111111 '\'c•l>o, thl'rt' ,1re c:rumnn l''llEI> W 111-:1' ('rh"..-BUb Tot he f:c11tor 1. ..... 1 Srptt'tnb<-r. I ;ii;k<'cl th11t .. Bachelors Once Respectable Thou11hts at Larar: ()n(' Of th\' SM t<o(;wth)l\S u( \IC' tonan llf<' nm' ml\Stn#! wn ' th(· thot a pcrft>clh normnl hetor couhl r<'main t•om 1bly nnd respectubl) Stnfitk H)ut any om' suggt'st tnJi hl' had homoerotic 1mpuJs('s The true definition of .1 "celt'brit ,... 1s ~omet'lw "ho '" known ror b<'tn~ known Groups lhal arr chronicalh d1scnmtnntl'd against eventually deride t perhaps unronsciou!>I» > to display their worst side lo tMlr pci'tlerutors orr tJ>c pnm1h\'l' ~ sumption that one m1~hl hs ~-ell tx• hangt'd for being .i. '<'Olf •s a sftceJj. • The most reprehensible form namc-dro_pp\n~ Is lhe public 1n qculon of Godby politicians So m 1ny truff1<' s1(!ns ;Jrc umb · "Speed Zone AhNd ·· ( 'YO NEY HARRIS J <>111lht rtJZhtl\' lo ml•an 'ou can cl r 1 ' t' ( a s t 1• r t h ,. r •' n o I "lowt•r Literary talent tod:t). morc than ever. 1s rE.'ward<.'d in in\ersc ratio to its permont'nt \\Orth· ;1 television script. to bl' ht'ard on ce and then d1scardt'd. 1s pn1d for in th<' thousands. but u poem. \\ h1ch m;iy live for ccntunec;. 1s scarcely pubhshable at a re" cent~ a line On <.'hr\l\tmas Da~. nt•c 25. one of the new1pnptr a troloRers informtt<t those rearters luck y enough to hovt' bet"n born on that day that they r.ast the 11nmt- horoscope ti" Tony Mnrtm The F'ir"'t World War \\3.S pr<' ~umahl fought "ICI m:\kC' 1h • world safe ror dl.'mocr JC'~ . ~cl. h\ Jl'ltWI ('OUO I . llll'rl' (.Irr f('\~rr rlt'mocrnl I\' rei.: 1 m ('" 1n t hr "orld 111day than tlw11• "1•1<'1n l!llR It " surpnsana h<1w man\' r>e<• µIt' with a (1111' rnmnrnnc1 nf lanJtua~?l· r:.irclv know \\hen to command th('ms<'lvN1 to stop talk inf!. Tho Food and Dru~ Corn m1ss1on won't b e fulf11lin(l 1\1> mandate com pletely until It rorbids the s ale or \\hal IS c;puriousty cntl«.'d "oran i.:<'·ade · in l heal r c Io b b 1 e s du rt n R anlerm 1ssions Far more dORS tra111 their masters tor m1 strcs es1 than \ice versa. which is wh;.1t keeps most veterinar ians in busine&s Parents who walk ttarouRh n room where children 11re having a party. and mquirl' bri,zhtly. Are ) OU h3\•ina run" ' destrvc the looks tht'Y Rel ( MAILBOX J IA'lters /rom tt'Oders are u>elcomr i he nght 10 conden!Ct' lettl'Ts to (ti Jpace or ehmmote libel 1s rt'sen.'ed Letters o/ JOO words or It>.~!' u.nll lw gwt>TI preference All lt•flers must in C'lUiU ngnoturt' and mmlmg addrt>s~ but names may hr withheld on ,,. quest 1/ su/f1c1tr1l n ·ason 1s appcmmt Poetry U..'111 not tw publuhed lhl' <'11 1/\'n' 111 Orani.:l· l'11u111, become ,1ct1 "' 11\ llw ll'j!t~latn 1· pr0<·ess " h 1 t' h " ouhl a.c..s1s1 I :I\\ t'nrortt'm1·nt 1111·ombatm;; cnrnt• Today. once a~a1n , I a!>k that llw public bt•c·om1• irl\ oh <'<I b' "nt m~ lo our l'li'ctrd offir1als 111 Sacr amento 1n ord1•r to mO\ ,. crime hills out of l'Ornm1ltl.'1.· .md ultimult'ly on to th1• j!overnc•r :. d e s k ( o r h 1 s a I I 1 r m a I 1 ' t· signaturl". Our C;1llforn1:1 l.c1nslaturt• "Ill rec-On\'('0\' 1n /\Uj:USI ;i nd \\ tll be cons1dl'r111~ man.' crtml' hills that will be a deterrent ll\ m '" 1m1zing J.1<'nal11 cs and iJUn1:-h ments T" n 'tlal hills nrt> S<'nall· Ri ll 1453 anti St.!11.tll' Bill Z02.'l S B 1453 \\Ut1l1I Jlrtlhtlnl the• grantinJ? of prolwt1on 111 :111' 1w rson C'Oll\'1C'lcll of a lclml\ whose ;1ct1on:. c·auscd nr con tributed to l.wdtl~ HIJury or rf<'ulh to th<' 'H'I 110. and rcqwre 1h1· 1·ourt lo pul into the record 11!> r<'aSOl}'i for ~runt in~ probation 1f 11 fou(ld · e~tr<1ordtn•u·y or com pell ini: reasons·· for such act11111 Tht> St:it(' Sen:itc appro\(•d tlw .. measur t.' b\ a \Ole• of36to0 SB 20:!5 1s d<'~1~nl'<I 111 dl't<'r l'rtm1n:t1 .. rrnm 1·omml\lillJ! cnmt•:o. \\ h11•h n •:.ult 111 lw11hl\ 111 JUI'~ to 1·t1111•n:. r.~ a.1111 nltlt•t . thl· h I 1 n d . JI u r a J> I l' I! 1 1· • :1 n el 11u11<1r1pleg1c· hv cl<'n' 11111 prnha t11lll to tho"' 1•m1vi('\l'O of StH'h c•nm1•11 This hill d 1•;lfl'tl 1111• Stat<' S1•n:1t1· .1i.:a111 II\ a 1111 :m1mous \'Oii' nf '.I I 11111 BOTll OF lht•,c• hill' rul\\ h;1\1• ~one to lh1• /\'~1·mhl~ ;ind '-'tll h·· r ons 1dercd b v lht• A:.~ .. 111hl ' Criminal .h1s11ct• C'nmm1t11•1· 111 1•:1rlv Aui.:ust :'.1 rmhl>rli of thi:. c11mm1ll<'<' ,1rc· Alan S 11•rol\', l'ha1rman. Art Torn·~. VH•1· C'h111 rrnan , i\sst'mhlvman .Jul1011 D1'1\on .. John Koo\ · K1•n11 .. th I. !\I adtl\' a111t Br111·1• N1•11t uo<lc nf •ht• 70th ""'"'mhh O"tfll'l twr1• in Oruni?<' ('<1unt' '1'111•\ c·an lw ac1<1r1•l'1:.~··I al I ht• St.1\1• C.11J1tol Sacrt1mt•ntn <'1\ tla81 I nrtA n C:ATt-:s :-Oh1·n I I ·Coron1·1 ... I rPf#f .-.U'.'~f#phtg To the f:<lllor SPON c St op l'oll ulm~ Our Newport 1 lrnli work<'tl two ycari. He s e11hau$tlld Cut down on his Olympte viewing" t.1 ltncl \\,I~' ul 'loi>(llnlt hJ\ 1w1!1u11u11 \\'1· m.n or 1ll:t\ 11111 h.1\ l m .uh progn•s, h111 1! \\ ,. ha\ 1• ti h,1, h1•1·n hl•c-:111,,• of th1• lot.ti l'•l(•1wr.H11111 111 ow 11w111 l11.·r~h1p "' \\ t•ll J"' otlwr 1·11n 1t•111,•cl nt111•11:. In unkr to J('t111•\ l' lht' {'llllfll'l',ttlllll \\I' ha\\ h.1d to tit•\ l'l<lJJ I 11 m 1·1111\ i(•t 11m~ ol goab .11111 JH'IH'l'llun•l> lht.., ""~ ·" 111d111g :1r g um0nl!> "hH'h ;1n• l'1'u111t-r pr111flll'l l\'l' :-.ttOl<T OF ,111 ,.n~11w1·1·111g ap IWl)J 1·h tu 1·1111l 1'11ll 111i.: pollu1tt111 .. 111•.-1 '" 1•1•p11tl! 'l'l'nl' In hl' c11·Mr:1hh \\'h1·n 'W\H'd a' .1 C'tl' "IOl' pn• 1t·1·1 t h1• C't111111l.1t I\,. l'I h•l'I 111 ).\ n ·..t .!>\\ CCj.)IU~ h.1:-tu ht• 'l/.!11111< Jiii rtw Jll ol """ l'Oll 01 -.lt'l'\11 SIJ.:ll!> , .. <tll 1 ... :.1a • hut. not a Sl'ON 1si.u1• .md roulcl ht• t•m11111•r produc·t I\ 1· to lht· .:11,tl' or ~PO;\ .\ckq u ·''\I 1<(J"('l'l S \\ l't'J>I ni.: \\ t th 0 1 w1thoul :o;1gns '' -.o nlt'lhlll ~ \\(' \\l)Uld \I('\\ f:l\OrJhf\ For :'>-1·" port·!' hn~41r futu11• a l'lt•:t11 llJ~ 1~ uur i.:nal • J E/\='-\\'A 'l"f l'n·~1d1.•111, SPO :'II (.,,,, .. ,, •• \f•f•d # 1'11 I hi' ~;d 1101 ,\Jul\ 21. l>atl~ l'llnl l'lillnrt.il undc•r I h1• h1•atllt1w "fn tn·rhhlt• l'ropos.11 · nH"'t h1' 1 q1hNI tu h\ lht• l'OJ.,I ('1111l11ll/111I ~ ('ollC'l!I' 1>1 ... 11 '"' <h l'r l 111' p.1 ... 1 'I:\ l'r:il rn11n1 h-. Ill 111111 ... 1•d h11d g,'I' ;i nti 11r,· l11n111,11 ' h111li.:1·1, \\ 1·n• Jll't'!>1•1ll(•cf puhll< h .mtl h1•lu1 1• 1111' pn•" 111 our h<l:trl1 111 tru,11·1·" anti ,1nr1,·-. \11•11• "11111•11 .111no1111c tnlo! !ht• p r11 hahk ,,., •·n 1·1·n1 "" 1 all· l11k1· \t 11111.,1• p11hl11• h1•anngs, th1• rt;>a ... on., l11r thl' 1wt·1·S!>Jrv tn <'rt'•'"" \\1•11· C"la11fwtl I 1\011ld l1 k1• 1111 1•1·ap1l11l.1t1• lhn ... • r"'""ll' lor 1111r I ,o\)1,1\ 1•1, IU :(',\t :-.Jo: Of' th1·1ap1d 1·1111111 11wnl l'I II\\ th 11t tlH' la'I 'l'\l'I al \\'.ti ' \\ 1• nnt 11111\ h.11 1111 l't ,.,,11·" Ill'\\ /11111\ illlll'll' ( 11f11•i,:1• hUI \\P h,111 lo C'nOIJnUt' \\ 1111 t'll/h ll lll'llOll 111 n111tl1•111 t.11·11tt11·~ al (Jr;1n111· l '11 ..... 1 and (: 11l11l-11 \\'c·-.t t 'nlh·~1'' 111 h.J11<!11• I h1· '' udc•nt 1111111' !-.I\ 11111111111 st•\ 1•11 h1111drl'1I lhnu-.:intl 111111.11 , "···· ht'('l1 l'.11111 ;11 k1•tl Ill 11111' l111ol g1'1 (111 ln11ld1111: purpoM'" II 1 ~ 1mp11rt.1111 111 p111n1 uut lwri· lh.11 1111r 1l1-.1111•1 JI ·•" 1111 nnlv '>O 1wr 1·1•t1I 111 •·111"11111t11111 11"1' If \\I' t.1tl 111 uht.1111 our :.•o IJN'<·•·nl loll :ol flll.lllt'l/11! .1llt•r 11u1 l1111l1hm• 111.111 .. h.t 11• lw1•11 lo:" 1•11 ·•JIJlrn\ .11 lht• 'l ill•• I ,IO tl l \l'ft 11' ,l I 1111111111\ -.h.111• II• ttllll'r <·oll1•c1· .. l11rll111t•1I in t h1• 1•m; i'i 01<1rku11 '' .1 '''"'n pcrrc·nl t·r,...t of In 1n~ <·on<..1dcrnt1nn for llw 'lalt Th" '' ttw '4'1'111111 \'1•;1r t hut tl 1'lrt1•1 t•mplo\'l'' • cc),1 nf living In <Tt'aM~,_ \vt•r1• W('ll hdow the nu lt0n:1I c·o.,t nf fi\ tni.t .,c:.lc In till' lo'l t\\-o \t'r1ri.. Nnploy1· 1111'1"11 "1•r1• :I I lll'rl't'nt undt•r tht' n1.1 11onJI mil' 1ncrl'a'e l.ac;t \1':11 lht• boar1! lo"' t•rc•tl I :l\C"' m t•r I he· pn'' 111u.. ' I'll r h.' 14 1 enh to i~J ( c•ntc; Jl"r ~too ;i.,s1·~~1'(t 'alu.111on h' t·u1·1111hna nll ron,tructron Jnd UW(lrtllnJZ mtntOHtl !-;tl:in Ill ere oscs 1 n 1 ht· r :i t•t· or i<lrcmg pre SMlrl' lntt>rt>:.tingl\ tht> rnn 75 to'( rah• \I a:. !):! cent1> f)t'r ~100 of a:. wi-sc<i v aluatlon. Th1!\ ;H·nr s tax 1< R5 t'N11 s. or I' Cl'nt' under tls 1!171-75 le' cl It 1s 2 c<'ntr.. 11ndcr llw m~1\1murn ha"" ;.illo" <ible un dt'r <'111 11 • n I I ,m Tlw Cno't l'otn rn111111' C'ollei::1· ' 1>1,111 1·1 n •m a111,, rl•i.1>0n:o.1\ c to l h1· tl1•,1r1·' nf 11 .. r1t1zt:n' 1\1·1 .1u ... ,· nl llHl'l' 11~,1rc:-.. ",, "·"I' l'Olll 111111•11 Ill j.!l'O\\ <I nd lo I'''" 1111· I ht• ftnl''t 1·11nlmulng 1•1h11'.1l 11111.1l proi.:r;im-; po~:-.1hk J hl.°ltl'\l' th.ti \\ 1• ha\'l' SU\'('\'C<fl>li 111 that anll lh:tl '"' "'" cont1nu1• 10 do '" ;\OIDIANE WATSON. l'hnnccllOI' ( 'oa,l l'11mmun1t' t'ollt'l!C' Otslri<:I ( ufoir? ro the Editor In h .eht of recent ;u·t1clcs con t'C'rntoJ! l.1do I sic and the con tro' erst al St An propos al, you IHI\ e us 1•d the name of .Judy l!osc'nt•r rn what I ferl is un un· fatr :1ttack 0 11 this dedicated 1·111zen Judy hus lived in our area for m:mv \'Pars :ind 1s und<'rslan· tlabl;· IOlCr<'Sted in the future or our rt t \ and her own lll'IJ?hborhoOd. To imply that she ui.ert ht>r 1}()s1t ion on the Coastal Commission tn reRard-; to lhc no parking s1j.!ns is unfair. She. as a pnval<' l'ilnen. is npposc.>d to the Alut or s1i.:ns and the fines we havc all been subJCClcd to I FEEL that instcad of con· Rlanlly using .Judy's name lo cd1torlallzc against anything th al doesn't coin <'i dc with your l>cliefs. you should rej.!ard her as a concerned propert y owner who loves our lovely e1ly and ts ded1catC'd to he lpml? m :untain -.ome of the beaut v \\ e have all rome to take for granted. Prrhaps 1( you\\ ould h~len lo her instead of constatttly maligning lwr , )OU woulu learn that she on· ly wants what ts h1·st for the future for a ll of II~ U place w h e r t• o 11 r c h 1 l d r e n u n d l!rundch1ldrcn ('al\ t•njoy the heaul v and 11111 hi' ;_1fruid or hn•akinr.t u nc" law e\'erytim<• lh\•v walkt'll out llw front door. 1.A HJIY RISSELJ. Tlw r1•Jrrt•nrf'., In Mr1 .noatttt>r 01lll ''"' r.oo~tol Comin11s1on in con- •lt'rl1011 w1111 llte l.tdo fair !Ugrt pro- posal u•en · morll' '" two nt'W3 1tone1 'fhP first q11ot1•d o stotermm.t m(Jl/r 1>11 Mauor lloworrl llm1cr.• nt o r1t11 coon · <01/ mrrlmf1 Th<' 11rrcrnd quoll'd Mu Uo1<'nt'r·1 dc11wl . und Mayar l<nycr.•· rl'lrarl1011 llJ h1.• 1t1•1·w1nt1on l/Jnt ihr 11n<I 111Pol1 rd thfl Coo~tol <'ow rr11tt:t1on in tlwd1111111te -F:d1lnr ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ffntli>rl N IV rrd. 1-'uhltllhl'r T'111!r11n l\1'1'1'11. tdtlor rta rllllrn l\rt>lh1rl1, f:dtlonal f)llQf! ~:d11m Titr rdttorlnl J)llj!C' or th1• Dnily Pil11\ 'lt't'k ~ to infor m iond '>l1mul .. 1e readrr~ by pr~cnltnlt on lhl<i 1>a11e rlh·ersr rnmmentarv nn l11p1r!' nf 1nterc~1 hy • vnd1cai. cod rnlumnlst~ aocJ rartoon1r.L'i, by prl1\ ldln)!. a fnrum for reader • 'll'l4 ' :inl'I h' 1>re!.cnt1n11 lhts nrl4 'frnrer " or11n1nn~ \Ind idea '"' currt•nt topicit Thl' !'(11ton11I •m1mon,.. or thC' 0:111)' P1I01. llJl('ICOr r.nl.~ In tht• t-dt1orlt1I column at the to11 or th<' 1>a1t1'. Opinion'! ex- rirr'S~C'<I b~· thr rolomniMs and rnrtoon1~1.-and lcllt•r Y.ritcrs ar<> \heir own 11nc1 no cndoraemcnt or thttr HC'Y.~ by th<' D111lv Ptlot ~hoold be Inferred Wednesday. July 28. 1976 Saddlebaek ED I T I O N 1 \ .\fte r110011 ~. \". Sto<•k s VO L. 69, NO. 210, 5 SE CTIO NS, S2 PAG ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W E DNESDAY, J U LY 28, 1976 T EN CENTS, ~T· • .;~ 1e10 I A .. ....... \' "',.. "'"" '"""' ·" •uthonlles l'lu1 m Yd" a k111~1nn Man Suspected Drug 'Kingpin~ lll'l'dl'll ll... t •t a mult1 .m 11l1on dolb r 1\'>llJll ~ro1n smugghnl( 111wr.1l11>11 '' in ~ Angt-les C'ount~· Jail lothn after his urre'>t an El 1 oro Tul.''· ~ay. L~bby Wu} Ol' \'orhe,, 25. ur Zl'.fl6 Via r 1m1t'nlO, \\us takt'll in ta custody b\' Drui.: ":nforceml·nt "dmm1strat1on 1UEA1 aRl.'nls at Z!941 Moonstorw l.Jrw in El Turo )tnotht>r re.')11Jem0l' ht• f)(>n ocl1rJI ·~ occupl<'d . :iccordin~ tu O fo:A press mfor m ution offtt•t'r Joi• "'landers. f-'oor t,os An~ell's Count) tnl'll, indudrn.: two who nuthorll1e s t harge helped \'orhes or un1ze the s muggling ring, are also in Jail today. Thev "ere identified as John A. Wagner, 35. of Redondo Beach, ~t u:hael \\'.Cutting. 27. of E l Scl!un ~o ; Do u ~l us N . ~hn•1bt>r, 2~. of Gardena and Stepht'n L. Rocthker, 28, of l.o~ Angeles. L'.S. MaJ(1str alt-Hwvh J . Gcr- ren futed l'k.lnd or SlS0,000 each for \'orhe ·. Wagner and Cutting, the three federal o rr1cials claim set up the drug nng, Boll$l of S'l.5.000 each was fixed for the other l\\O .suspects. Fl anders s aid the ring bacJ been under rnn •st1gaf1on by agents for nearly five months. When Lhe raids wer e conducted Tuesda~·. 11 irw ounCl'S of pun' hl•roin with u MJ't>el \ alu1• of Sl S0,000 were se1,ed. "That nin e ounces, "hi ch measured out to almo:.t 100 iwr· cent purity, could have t>t>en r ut for street sales to y1eld nearl~· a kllogram." said Flanders. Flander s s aid investigators belie\le the ring was bringing in •·mutti-kllogram" quantities of the nar cotic every month via commercial airliner from Oun~kok . Th.111 a nd. "\\'l• think this 11' ;Ill heroin rrom the so c .1.lk1l ·c uldt-11 Tr1ani:le' 111 SouthN1st. Asta." Flander~ s:11d. "WC' bt>heve ii will put a m~or dent m the hcrom traffic in this r l'l(I Oll,·• S:l td t hl• 0£A spokes man. "An oi;t•r;_ition of this magnitude "as netting them sever al m1llton dollars a ''t'ar and they were uppart.>nlly ·SUfl· plying Jus t about unyone who Alo!l'lll:> ht'IH•\ 1• 1ht' ~ll!>IW<'I~' n1;1d\• ~hullle ftl)!hts to Tht11lt111tt and :.mugglt.•d the drug:. liuck m~ to thl' llnill'\I States m lui,r~ul?t'! 11arkagt•g und bat'kJ>:.tC'k~ Fl andl.'rs l.a1d there \\at. nn. "a~ of kno" in~ hO\\ Ion~ the rln~ • hud been operalm~. nut hl' eon t•edl'd 1t m1~ht hn'e bt.~l'n ~l't u11 folio" m~ lhl' Vietnam w;.1r :ind :\ mer1e un i n \ o l vl'm c nt rn f~e Ut;ROI~. Pa~~ 1U l New ExecNailled Aide Fills Fairview Post o •• , ....... ~··" ""°'" HE'LL TA KE OVER Fairview's Le vine Ry ART HU R R. VINSEL 01 IM D •tlf f'tlot S!Att OfCl cials in Sacramento an· nounced the appointment today of psychia trist Michael Levme as acting head of F'air\'iew State llo:.pllal m Costa Mesa. Dr. Le,·ine, 35, will work with retrnl'\,g med ical d irect or An· 1hon) N. Toto until Sept. 1 when he takes over the post for a pro- bationary period. Dr. Toto has resigned a nd pl311S to enter privatepcachce. Today, Dr . Levine •issued a statem ent on his v iew of hospital operations and what directions he may take in Clll'ing for the 1, 100.plus r e ta rded pa tients there. Two key points m ust be con- s idered, Dr. Levio e sa1d: "One, we must a ggressively b ut a ppro pria t ely purs u e incr eased funding from a.II gov- e rn men l al and prj vate re· sources. "Two, we . m ust utilize m ax· imaJJy and :1ppropriately the questionably adequate, current· Et"'icte d._ A 119ry l y ava i l a b l e pro Ce ssion ul services." "We don 't have t'noogh of what we n eed, but we 're not makLDg enough use of the resources we have," he continued. "It's an or- >?a nizat1on al proble m. not a reOecllon oo ~be erofess1ooals.'' A Cor ona del M iir resident, Dr. Le vine was t r ained a l t he University of Illlnois, UCLA and served in the Navy, including a tour of d uty in Vjetnam. Fugitive' Car Found Fish Haul Strangles Man, 73, Arrested 17 I i ~Idaho? ELS I NOR E <AP J - About 40 tons of fish killed as a result of a n oxygen shortage in Lake E lsinore have washed ashore at this rl'sort town, park r angers say. In Shooting Death . . . SAN f.E N nrw I'"' A car which m u~ belong to flll!tllH·~ _ sou~ht 1n thl• Cho\\t'h1lla masl. kidnapml! has bl'l'll (ounil m Idaho, thl' 1'111 ~;ml lclcla \ <11> 11 retraced a \rail or j!UJl dC'i1b HOii aborted ·cro~'lnl!!. lo Canad:J ll·h by one l>U~pt•ct Thoma' Orukin FBI :lJ.!Cnl in charl!l' of ~t onl ;in.i Jntl Idaho, '><lid " c.ir lll•l1l'\ l'<l to tx•lon~ 111 1 James L. Schoenfeld "'3S 1fo,. <'0\'<'red abandonl'd 111 COl'Ur D'Alene . Jda ho. Sch0<.·nrcld 1' wanted on a federal arrc:.t "Jr rant 1n the k1dnapin~. T he car WJS 'Plllll'll b) CllCUr D'Alene polll'l' t•arlic1 tod:J~, Drukin s aul. AlthouJ:h tht> d1sro' L•rv of tht• (·ar is tht• fre~ht'Sl l'luc\ t he mo),t rrustrat m~ fae\ for m1thont1rs 1~ that lhl· trulf 1s nlrcady a w.-ek olcl. Schcx•nft'lli :ind anothl'r ~u~ llt'l'I. Fn·dt•11rk N Woods, t•on 110111' Ill 1•l1111t• "" IC'C'r' d1•,111tr tht' IH'W Cllll''· ,Hid dl'Sllllt• a much µ11 blu·111•!1 rnunltunl fnr ttwin St' hot• n I l'I ti ., :! :! ' t• a r o I cl hrollll'r . It l\'lt.11 d ... 11rrc•nrlcrl•d ~'r1d a\ J nd '' 'dw1l11h-1I to ht• .11 I :u gtwtl Th111 'II.I\. All I hrt'l' .1n• 'Oii:. uf \\ t•,1lt It\ S ,lll 1-T ,tlWl'>t'O Pt·n1n,11l.1 f .1rn1 l11·' Two <,,1•,11 th '' ,11 1 ,111h "1·r1• ,1•n rcl l•Kf,I\ on · f111.11w1.1I 111 )'.l ltllllOH' t'U llllt'l'lt'iJ \\Ith \\ 0 01h hut \ J.1 nw1l.1 ( 'nunf\ lh1>t \It\ I cl\\t•ll .h·n~l'll d11I 11111 1>,1\ \\ l1t•11• lh1•\ \\ t'r(' l11r.1ll"lf T hi· h u ,Jo.ul of :!Ii 'c·ho11 I rh1ldr t'n .11111 I h1•ir 'd 1e>ol 111 ... 1lrl\1'r \\1•n • 'l'llt'll .luh 1:, Allt•r ,1 ll U\. t h1• 1·:q1ll\ l''I 1•1wap1•cl' trnm .1 c•1111t1• un<lc·r· J:rmm1t pni-1111 in .1 I.I\ 1•rnwr1• n11·k q11.1rrv 11\\ rwcl hv \\'111ith f:tlh1·1. . "ll sm ells." sherirrs Lt. John Myers said today, ad· dtng that the state puk rangers have been busily cleaning up the mess for da~s. llot weather and wmd· ll'1'S d a,·s h a\'e caw.ed the rnnd1tfo n . which k11letJ uoout JO tons of the fish last )Car. m cludin ,:: c atfis h, bass and shad, the ranger~ s:ud. A 73-year-old Anaheim man, nngered o ver an eviction noticfJ from a trailer park, is in jail to d ay following the shooting dealb of the troiler park's 68-ycar-old ma nager. John B. Stout. 2700 West Lin- <'ol n Ave .• s u r r e nder ed t o Ana he im police officers t his morning foll owing the fatal shooting of Burl Kust.er , of the 711 r.totel 'Tra iler Park. Witnesses a t lht> trailer park told police that Kuster was mak· rng bis rounds this monung when Schools Hold Off On Labor Response By Rt\ V ESTRADA Ot tl'l• 0•111 t:l•tot St•tf Offi cials fro m s 1:< Orange County s rhool d istricts are wait· in.: to rer eiv<' notification fr11111 the Stute Education Employ- nH'nt Rel ation~ Board before n•spondin~ to unfair labor prar· 11cc r hargcs filed agmn.:.t th<'m h' s1:< tl'achers a ssoc1at1on'>. · Teach<'r representatives from Nt)wport-1\tesa l'nif14.'d , Hunt. int,'lon Bea<'h City <t'lemt'nlary 1. Ir\ tnl' Unif ied , Sad<l lr hack \'nllt'v lln1f1ecl , Anahl·1m l 'n1on I hlo!h School and 1-'ulkrtcm \ ·nion ll1J.!h ~c·hool d1!itrir t.; unnounc·l•d t ht' ~1rt 1on al a pn•ss n 11\f1•n•n1•(• T1lt':;da\. Thl' tt•adwr ~ruu1~ .• 1ff1l1at1'fl "1th the Californrn T1•11c·hcr "' ,01·i:i1111n 1('1'At. ure chargm.- th<' 111-.ln <'l "1th frl•w in.: or rl'· vokini.: c>:<1stinu ~:li ar,\' ~C'h<'1lul1•1> u n cl u s 1 n A d 1sl'r1 1111 11 ;1 I or y pollri<'•o. Jn r(•s ponH'. Jr \'lnt• t rniriNf School District Superintendent Stanley Core y said, "The EERB 1s a fair body and will rull' on this one wa y or t he othl'r We'll abide by that rulin~." Unde r the new law dealin~ with teacher collecllvc barJ!aln- in~. Core)' s:ud, s alaries are set durms: bar s:aining in b1lateraJ nc1otollations. Sala ries have been rrozen until t he r omplct1on of the nt>~otiat1ons in the"'' school d e:.· tn ct:i. he cxpla1ncrl. "We want to be fair tu Hu• tc:wher:o1 and Ow tl1slrll'I," (.'orc v s aid add1nji?. "lhl· pn•s'> con. ft'rt-ncc tTue~cla \) irwan'I tlw h'Ol'ht'rS :1rc In the• hu.,: or huthl· 1nit public op1n11Jn." J o hn C'oop1•r, S:1 rt1lll't>a.r k l 'n1hcd 3'51lll unl M111t·n nll'nrll'nt . an1l S .A. Mofh•tt, ll11nhn1tlon Rench clcm entory 1mpcrlnh·n· dent, su1d lh<' h •ar11ers have o r> ~rounds for t hl' unru1r luhor prur· t1cc charj;!e!'I. "ll'~ ~J little absurcl <See scnoo1.s, PaJCC' A21 .. Aim: Stronger Families. f !:,.'!'!!;.~~k ~'~t~~.1:'.~~h~m~: .. ~~!!~~:nl to • Lurind:·ft~i°;(:'1;1j;;.d-Pn•\\ilt. established s helters m La1n1nu help, but don't know how, !.he Reach and Costa Mesa, will .said. 1 pro1e ct director for th.: south house up to six teena~ers at a One requirem ent is that the : Or angc County youth shellt'r time. for stays r anginJ? from one youngsters must attend school : homes, told the ~hssion Vu'J" to eight weeks. whlle they stay at the s heltcr. l Rotary Club Tul'sday thl' s helter Once a hous e in the Valley h;ic; This m ea n s the\' a r c n n t. l pro~ram is gear ed to strengtht>n· been leased for the shelter. she teenagers w ith serioos behavior &rngfam1ht>s. s aid . it will be s t affed hv problems. 1 Althou~h thl' shelter orrers 3 housepar ents and a counselor. House rules , said Mrs. Prewitt. troubled teena~<'r f1 lemporar~: Th h t ·11 be ar • I d 1 h 1· 1 ' refuge from his fam ily, s aid ~l rs. e ousepar en s w1 a m . me u e no <'3rs. no a co o ic ried couple , w ho relate well t o drugs. no violence and no ~eJ.. 1 Prewitt. thl' sheller staff work:i; teenagers a nd they will not The youngsters cooperate with to i m pron· 3 youn,::stcr's self n e c e s s ari I y b e tr ained the rules. she sa id, bec;lllse lhC'' esteem and to rt.'turn him In ,, ~ : healthie r fam ily situation. counselors. want to stay in the shelter pro· I Th d Youngsters who stay at the gra m. e count'' <'partment or shelter will be those who are Counselin g involves multi mental hN1llh plnns to Opt'n a open to help and whose families fam ily. family, res ident ~roup 1 Saddlebac k Vall<'~ youth sheller are ope n to h t>lp, s aid l\J rs. and Individual sessions. The Snd· In October . The Rotary Club ha~ Prewitt. Thes e arc often parents dleback Community Me n tt1l • expressc<l interest in artini.t a., 1 Cl' ff of' b k commumt' lt:Hsonfotthe shcltcr. "hos e teenager s are runn ng 114.'allh inlc sta .ers ac up l :I\\ a~ from home or staying awoy <Stt FAMJLIES, Page Al> 2 tr s . Prew1ll s md the Sad- ' \ Stout 1tepped from hiS JDOblle home. There was a brief loud arjfu· ment, witnesses s aid. then a shot was be ard and Kuster fell to the ground. When police arrived al the trailer park a few minutes later . they surrounded Stoot 's tra iler and ordered him by bullhorn to come out with his hands up. S 1tper Dou9h1111l After surrendering without in· cident. Stout took police into his trailer where they were given a number of hand guns, one or them p res umably the alleged murder we apon . Eric Lane . !J, of Fountain \'a ll l',\' puts LJ\\ u.\ a kinl{ ~itl' doughnut ml'asuring 11.i inches a cr olts. IL':. priced a t t;:~ c·ents .. - In the after m ath of the shoot· ing, the victim's 63-year-old wife, Marie Kuster, suffered a n a1>- parent he art attack and was taken by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Police s aid a m arshal Tuesday n ight r eportedly served eviction papers on Stout t hat ordered him to evacua te t he trailer park by l l o'clock today. End to Festivals Sought in Laguna "V~ Victim Struck by Freight Train While t1ccid t'nl in\<estigatQr-; waited the arrival of a dcputv coroner befor e r emoving t he.- body of a n a ccident v1l'lJm from an overturned van, the van this morning was 11truck by a SJWCd · mg Creight train. According to a coroner 's r1·· port, 21.year-01() Hobert Muri· dcux, of 1812 Crc11twood St., Apt. 7. Anaheim, wns ulr<'ady dNul when his van wu!l crushed by tho M>eedlng train. The report ~aid shortly ofl t'r midnight the \'an Wa.'1 speedlr1~ ;wro!\s an Omni(<' Jo'rec?wuy ovrr- pass nl•ar Plar 1•ntia A\•er1111• wh~11 1l wt'nl out of contrlll nnll hurtl ed throuJ,?h n s l rd guardrail. The van landed upside down 1111 the ra il road tr ricks where it r1 .. mamed until h1l by lhc freight. train. An inj u r e d unidentified passenger in the van wall re·· moved to sa fety before the train crashed into the c rippled vehiclc, poh ce s aid, Work Was Legal By JACK CHAPPELL Of I~• OatrY PHOI Stiff Ded a ring L agunans to be vir tual "pr is oners in their own homes" because or arl festival traffic congestion, the Laguna Ae arh Planning Commission or- •lercd a public hearing Tuesday on plan!I wnk h incltJdc s huttinJ! (!own the a rt festivals .. forever ." The a ct ion came on a un· ;1mmous vole of lhe five· member •'Omm1ssion. It followed a con· s1derat1on of ::i m emora dum drafted by Commissioner Behn· da Rl acketer , T h e me m o l i s ted fi ve alternatives mcludin~ halting t he rcs t1vali;. All we re harsh and arc likely to encounter a fires tor m of protes t an the Art Colony. Plan ninu D irec tor Oou.c Schm1t7. s aid the comm1:o;sion was unanimous m il., expresM••I belief that the nlacketer menm N>nclsely staled the ultcrnal1 Vt's twnll tt blc to the c ity. It was abn unanimous in it ~ helief the hear· 111i::1hould bl' held, hc•1wid. • It WO!' ~cl for 7::!0 run. Aur,. 10 nt 1•1ty hull. Other alternatlv1)s listed In the nu:mu 1ocJudt'd : Turning all major Lai;tun11 Be ac h acccss rouds into f'X· prcsswa.rs and banning on·str('(•t parkin~ alon£ the m. Hequirin~ <'ach or lhc three SOFA, CllAJR SELL SPEEDILY ··sold it r ight away. Good Response.'' Tha t was the success story of an Irvine m an who plated this classified ad in the Daily Pilot: Hc.1utif11I Rpnn1.,h ~OI J ,\ 1•h:ur.1~oll1 H'h!\ l. Alnt r·onc.I .'< ·oc '"" "' W~HI NGTON IAP> -1'hc Federa l E lectlon Commission sa ~ that Rogers C. B. Morton did oot break the law by un- dertaking campaign duUcs for Pn'9fdent Ford while drawm.f.l a ~.000-a•year federal salary all a If you hove furniture to sell. Whttt Hou~ counselor. Nill ft42-5-078. 1t takes only a few Bttt tb.e c om m issi on s aid words in the r ight place to find a ffl't._ .,.eaOons rcmllln about b'-'Yer. U.. ..... of Fedenl cmplo,·t Along t~ Orange Coast, the , calf\patgft wtn'k. -~t place is the Daily P ilot. fes t iva ls to com ply with tho c ity's on·s itc pa rkm~ rcquirt·· menl. -lnilialinJ? a "mus!:ive park and r ide '' program with a hu" lane on Laguna Canyon l<oad. bus and tram pa!>scs and outs111t· city parking lots. The cc.r.;ts would be asses~cd lo thf' thre.> fesh vuls . --Relocating ult three fc•1>l1val'l to a par k are a in Sycamore l lllls. Schmit z said no onl' altcrnat1vo s eemed to l>e favo rcd. J le said the m1•m 11 wa-; s parkC'd by gripes hv romm•~~wncn, dur· ing the d;ay. These includt•cl 1.kl:Jys of up to an hour uncl .1 half 1n try111n tu rea c h l.a ~1111 <1 Bt•uch froin throu~h the l.aguna ~3 nynn Ho ad. "Thev coulrln't ~td from 1mo 1'0(1 or town t o tlw oltwr, lhf•ro wu:; u virluul icJ1' Jam of lruffw <Jlo11g Laguna Gunyon ltourl, '' Sd1mlli ist11d. Oran~a:eCo~a~t L< ; ~--... We 11tht•r Mor n1ni: t:nt"lal 1'101111,, d 1•anni: to fair Thu1 ._fl ay. Warmini.: tr> J11w 70, :11 IX'achcs Thursday. l.o'4s In the 6011 overnl,:thl. INSI o•: TOD/\ l' The L' S. Olympic l>a.~krt­ boll t~om won the gold mf>dol tn Moot real • and Dtuly Pilot sport& Pditor \.lcnn Wh1tr gives his obser uoh tmf, Sec P,oge 81. AIY..,•S.nlu ........ Index llMll ... ..,....,,, .. • • .. L.M .. yd C.tlllllfN• CltUlllH c-.u •• "' •• . , ~•In . ., ('601. cr .. •-rd o..1~H.ttt" , .. , ... ,.r ... ., f lllt•t•1....,. .. t Fl-• ,_ .... "' .. _u_,, cu Cu "' '" .. , •• 1 (4" C4 CJ ,,..,..,., l'1111f• Nall .... INt w• or...,.c.tvM• .. ~· '""'.,, Sl«,Mtt•Ult ftlt•ltiOll 1"'Atff\ WO lltt< _..,,....,.. •• •• •• (l l II l . ., .. lhl ... Af A % DAIL v PILOT SB SCHOOL • • that ony r:uM'" ht• phen until they ure ne&otJatetl, · Cooper sud.. · 1'bc school d1stnct.11 h 'c 1.5 daya to respond to the charlo1i!S on <'t' they :1rr formwh n '<'1•1 \ed, EERB off1c1ah in J,1)1) An~1·h"1 s:ud. Chuck Cole. t-:BHH c~<·cull\(' d1re<'tor 111 S;in anWr)tO, :.Jiil lhl· f •acben action Tu\~luv "'ai. ll\l' second i.uch f1lln~ 10· Ora11a;c ou11t y In the past tl.\o weeks Jlo"'t•ver, he ud1h•d, !>in1·e the Jaw went Into dfct•t . m ore than ise\ ('(1 tt!acher group' throu~hout tlw :>tatt' hu\c ftl (••I .,1rn1l;1r dwrt.:c' :IJ:Utn)l ttw1r d1t.tr1ct1> Baja Searchers Come A.cross Seco11d Body SA:\' Olfo:GO t API The bod' or a ~econd man who 1nect to "alk out ol the !>Caring-hot BaJa CJ)iforn1 a d esert wh('n his motorcyrle ran out of gas "as found by searchers today. She riff's o ffi cers said )Jasayuki Tanaka of Long Bear h "alked about 20 miles before dy· mg in a dry lake bed less than U1ree mites from a highway. lk "as formerlv of San Juan Capistran o. · The body of Wilham Kas torff. Te1npest Tossed Skipper Dennis Conner of San D1l·~o and l'l't'\\ man Conn Findlay found the \\ au•rs of Lake Ontario s lighlJy tempestuous Tues· d ay as they sailed their Templ•st Cl;,i-...; ' ~P W1ropllolo ~ acht in the final race of the yac hltn~ Oly mpics at Kingston. They took four th in the race and salva~ed enouJ?h ooints to win a bronze mcrtal in the class.< Story. P agl' H81 Squad Car l11 v ol ed CUP to Probe Double Fatal Two ~<1plc"' t>r<' killt'\l earl) to day "hl'n u polil'1• 1'l1r 1'oll1t1l'(I "''th 11 !.port::. t·ar 11\ ti\\ c tmm~h·r mterwrt 1on Killt•d wh<.>n the lal<' modd ~Port:-t·1u ht> ";is driving .... a:-. brouds1dNt l),· t h~ police vatrul unit wai; Sh'\l.'11 n,I\ hl Zupar. ~>\I ~ls1non.'. Also killed as J rt'bUlt of IOJUl'H.:~ rl'<'C1H•d ln tlw I 45 a 111. \'Ull1sum ,11 \\\•stm111sll'r1\ \'l'nUl' und llol:-..1 l'h1 ca Hoad w.1s L'athcnnc l.)nn..- Habet>~:k, 21. of Buena l'urk lnJured an the d1>uble fatJl a1·r1 dent was \\' l'~t m 111ster pohre oJ f1t'er Thomas Ll'l' Rackleff. 2~ Police said R adddf suffered I :irerat1ons an1l bru1~t'' in th<' t \\ u < an·olhs1on. l\en1rdlni: to th~ l'ollfornin lll~hwny Potrol, rt;iCk!('(f Wl!i l':lstbound on Wt•11tmin11tN ,\' l'lllJl' and cntl•n •d ttw mtl'r:lt'<'· lion \\Ith lht• ~n.·t·n h~hl 1n his la\CW. 1'lw C.:l 11' 'f'••1>0rl imld Zupnr wa:. <11'1\ 111)1 hi ' lt~htW('ll\hl , f(ll'('IJ:rt :-.pm•t:1 1·ar northbound 01\ l\ols.1 l'h1ct1 Houd unit s wevt mh> the Ill· kl'l'lt•ction tljl ulns l a roo li.iht. \\'hl.'n lhl' two c urs \'<llhded al 1111d1nll.'rsect wn. Zupor's auto '' J'I thro" n a i:uini.I H southbound 1·ar stoppl•d fnr the t.1~nal. Thi• CH I' report s md tht>rc wen• no lllJUrtt•:-. to occupants or th<' lh1r<I q•h1de. Bullet Ends Chase Through 4 Cities A high s pet>d aut o chasl' thrOUl!h four Orange County cities ended in Anaheim Tuesda\ night when a l~·year·old youth wus shot a nd wounded by ~1 La Palma Polic<'man. abruptly halt ed by a collision with another car : -Six police pa trol units from three cities ha d chased the fl ee-111~ youth at .spl•t•ds up to 00 mph through the streets of La Palnrn. ('ypresi,, Huena P ark a nd Anaheim. Ji. of Dana Point. was lound Sun· day~ a-week after be and Tanaka kft Ensenada intending to ride u motorcycle course laid out in the northwestern Mexican dt.'sert. MoUlton Plan m Limbo Police said that before pursuit or an allegedly stolen late mcxkl :-ports c ar driven by the bov "a:. Cocaine Ring Said Broken By Coast Cops Wh1ll' attempting to escapl' his pursuers, t ht> boy drove 1 through al l<.>asl eil!hl red lighti, at major mterse<.'l1ons. A day earlier. on July 17, they l eft their van in the border to" n of Tecate and drove lhe cycles 10 E nsenada. Mission Viejo Company Eyes 6, 700 Acres -T he youngster's 14-year·ohl .,:1rl companion was seriously in JUred when thrown from the :-ports car when it collided with another auto al Ball Hoad and Walker Str <.>et. Tanaka, 31, walked "around Sixty days have elapsed sinc·e i-and dunes and bushes" after all the M1ss1on \'iejo Company took the ir gas was exhau s ted. outanopliontobuy6.700acresof Sheriff's Lt. Wall Kendrick said the old Moulton Ran<"h in La~unj T anaka·s hodY was found we"t or !111ls and the proposal 1s still un· lhe hrS?hwa~ bctwet'fl San fo'C'lipt> der srruttn\'. a nd ~lcx1cali .Jim !It.>" 11t. the c·ompan~"s i, chrector of busme:.s plannin~. r In Mex1<"uh. lht' coroner'~ of s:i1d todav that about:.> cl;l\'li an~ lice said hr a pparc•ntlv d1l'd a:-. left of the original ~·day c>ption clld Kas torff of hl'at exhaustion JX'nocl T emperatures hav<> ht.•cn ~1bou1 S\) far, hl• said. it doesn 't ap· llOthis week. IX'ar that the company 11.111 need tPatty Too Sick To Stand Trial? I SA:-.1 l)IF.110 11\1'1 i\ ""~ ch111tn 't n.1ml·1l to t•\,1min1· !'alt\ ll<':tr't 'J" tht• IW\l 'i>·•Pt'I hc1n""' 1., too ... 1ck l·mot1011.1ll\ 111 ~t;rnd trial "Tht• gel\ crnment hm'\hl'll lht• llt·struct ion uf ht•r llrt'. .... 11d I 11 l.ou1~ ,J. \V('o;t, r ha1rm:1n Ill p:.ydtijtrv in 1 hl' S1·honl 111 -'kdll'IO(' ,It l'Cl.i\. In a rnllt•Ac lel·turc Tue!>.<la\ ni~ht. he :.auJ it wasonlv herJU:-O<' M1~s Jlear ... 1 WJ" from a f:11n11u ... :md wealth\' l·nn•wn al1H' fam1h that i.hc C\.('r '' enl to tn;il aflc;r h('r kHlnapinJ:. \\'est S<llCl lht' lal<• l1 S. Db trtl'l Court Jud.Cl' Oii\ l'I' ('artPr_ 1~· "Orf'd a r<'Cl1m m1•nd.1t1un b-. \\'est. two oth<'r rourl·apprnnt1•d Ji¢.' d11al rt'b a111I a P·'~ l'hOIOl!l'l Fairvit•w Putirnt~ To Prrsrnt Play Pedor m:mc<'" of the Fa1rvi4•" St al<' llosp11 al h1N•ntrnnlal plav 11111 tw rre'lentcrl Thursday al :? 1111\ .• mil 1•r1d.iy .1t 7 :.l· rm. 'r h f' r l' i s n 11 \\ <• cl n c s d :1 ' 1wrformnnt'<'. \ C'<ISt Ill ~~ \ 1111111! ti:tll<'l)h ,1( F:ur\ 1ew S t.Ill' lln!>p1t;1I "il l p(•rform 1n ttw f!.1111otic pl.1\ The puhlic I" 111 vit1'<I In I lu• i.ho"' in tht' ho:.pttol nud11or1um ol 2~11 JI arbor RI vet. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,.. tw~ (ot\l u.-1j• ''llt·• witf\11t••ltflil u' ,. .. f\t'W'11,.... N•..,., t•• • tl<1•l•Y..~tl•fl• 1••(1tft•f' ( ,.,1 t f'11t,hV"tft•J I n., ' U!. " ,It..,. oh t 1l1h I .. I f)Wl41VW'' Aiton.ti• lf•h•1on ''~tilt• f • (111\1<4 ,.,., ............ ti·•l •• .. th ., •\•·~"'·""·'. '\ol ... 1.r. o V_.lf, 'J I • •fU \~lot•• I ••' \ 111, 4 '""'' \ ~ ''lf'W'I tr ..H.. _. lif" ( e • t ;., U"ilf' t• •.f '' •• • I '"'"" 1' '"""""~·., "4thi1'•'"'"' _, ott•w ... l 1• tt ~ I ,.f t ,,..,.. if)l~flt I f ' •· I • r horf (. l•M,'\.t l.•hf .~ .. -, .. ,. Rob<'r t N W1>t'C1 • '"''°"""'' """' ''"''',,... Thom.t~ Kee-vii .... , ' Triomas A. M urptiil'C' lrlA"tt1 .... l O•t >f Chdrles H. Loos R1th.ard P. Nall /t\\A\tAl'tN..t .... l'Q C•..,.-, S.cldleN<ll Valley Office 1~t l • P•C .... •' \,itf'IO-•f ,..._ ... 11 Otflcts (-.t•ltn• l.Ju"-''' ,.,..,.,,.,..,.., t •W"'tfftttt.,...., .. ._ o•n,._.,.,,,,*..,"\f~ t.~&t.c._ t• .. c . ..-~._·r\tt ... 1 TtltptlOM 0 141 '42-4321 CIUs ilied Advtrhs1ngMM67I .,.,, .. t••• ,, ... ",.. .... Slt-UtO JrOf"l'lo\,t""(lt"' ., 4U ·OUO Coovttt"''· "'' Ot•nct• CN•I "" ,. "'"' Co•'l'I Jlri*"f N4 "'..,., ••o•n 1llM'lil• ''"'""' ,4 IM•.tl ~ .. Hu eir .tct•trllH,.,,"" ..,,,. ""'•h ,,. nifrH.,00 •i1"•"' ,,.,,1u ••'"''"•on o• (~i\)11·-.. Vc-oN t t•n •~•11t• t••• " Ca •• M-o•• C.fjf,..,-,_..._ ~••CM.f'I" ttf' C·"'" • ~1 n fillt• lfttt '"~'""tS M~t~• m.tt.-t•~·"'-il "' u n.....,1M1 thJt '.\\i'\s l1P .1r-,,1 Ill' lrtjll'tl hl'lore ht' I Ill! t rit•d lor !Jan~ 11111 herv rn San F'ranc·1~c·o '.\ii'•' lll'tlr'l \\,!'> l'OO\lt'lt•d Ill :llurr h and hd~ :.mt·t• been in San D1e).!o's :0.l l"t ropohlan Corn'\ llnnal F a1·il1t~ lor 1i::.~ c·h1utnr h''tllll! hefore be1ni.: ~t·nh.•ncl'll The 200· P:ll!l' l'l'!Klrl. \\ h1ch th,• four· mcmhc•r pJnl'I :.ent to t'artl't. said ~he "'as unfit l'ITIO· 11onall\' lo :.tand tnal. \\'e~l sa11t. OhJCl'tlOOS h v lhe Jll'llSl'l'llllOn pr1•\ ent1·1l t•ntl•ring lht' n ·poi t 111 111 lht• n·c•cinl. Cart<'r mui.t h3\(' l>chc\'E'cl the young woman" t)Ulcl ha\'<' het•n a<'qt11lletl by clda~ ini: h1•r lrcatnwnl. \\'t•sl :-.a1rl. "She ~ot 1t tornin~ ancl going,'' lw t11l1I his au1hcnrt•. "The Vl'l'Y fact lhat she c·:im1• fr1>m :i ri c•h . famou s. <'1111 s t•rv;J\1\t' fall)1h \\:ls al!a•n ... t her. f 'rfun PagP ,I I FAMILIES. • hl'IJI to th1• rl'"l<IPnt roun::.t>lnr. ih<' f;i m1l11·~ p:1' forlhr sh('l\N "''' U't'' nr1 .1 ,1uli111l 't'lllt•, ,11 111nl111~ 111 th1•1 r Jblhl\ tn p.1\. ~\r,, l'n'" 111 :..1111 1ncll\ 1du.i1, .11111 r11mmun1tv '<'n 1n· J:I 0\11" t·.1n ~uv1lt1r1 t 11\' ~hl'lter lH lor:ll mil a .,inJ:lc ,q11n S;11ltll1•h.ll'k \ ,11tev hous1' \\1th at ka.!\l f1111r lwclroomi;. Onl'l' thP rcsilknrr has 01w n (•tl, shl' 11:iid. the r11rnn1 untt\' r.10 hdp b) hC'in~ nvnrlublt• tn talk 1n formall y w ith 1 e o;1clrnt )mlnl!s tcrs . h y tulorani: 1110"' \\ho n<'l'll help with at•ademw .... ork one! b~ sh <irrn ~ r 1•1·r(•alh111al 1n11•rP<1I~. Add1t1onal informat1Cln on tlw ..;fwllt•r I' ;1 \·~11luhh• h\ <':lllin~ { • J r n I e ~ f' 11 c; t u 11 t • a r 4• a 1·0<1r1hnator al I hl' Sachllchad • Cnmm11n11\ :O.l1•nt~I l l1·alth t'hllll'.1131 'l>lf.0 , Books Sought For Fall Fair Sarldteback Friends of the Mis· sion \"iejo Library are asking area res1denls lo donate used books. matt azines and ('n · ryrlopedias for their a nnual faJI nook Fair. Onnat1ons s hould be put in !he l'ollcct1on box inside the Mission \'1eJO Library, 24851 Chnsanla Orn l' They will be sold Sept. 19 dur· mit the annual Mission VieJO Community Days celebr ation. All !)nl<'eeds will support pro- 1erts in the llbrat)' an extension on the option, whirh requires the company to pay tax· t':. on the ranch land "'hLle it hold." the option. .. Land acquis ition nt'~oliahon:-. of th1!> ~11c lak<' a h'ng llmt• to rnndudt·." 1ll'"1tt i.a1d. "T here .ire a lot of factors to b<' con· :. ldl•rl'<I · · Tlw ~l oulton properly being :-.tudicd b.r l\t 1ssion V1e;o officials anct l'Ol\:.u lt ants is currenll\' :.how11 on the Orani:e Count)· mastt•r plan as the potential site 111' li~hl indus trial parks, com· mEo'rcial areas and as many as 10.000 nl'w <lwelhn~s. Uut top county planners have i-t11d the <"Ompany would pro- bably redes ign the area to fit ils concepts of community planninj.!. The property 1s under a number o f d e ,. e I o p m e n t c o n • straints. such as steep .,lol)l·S. thl' Aliso Cr eek )!l'l'l'nlx.•11 l'Orrnlor and the noise contour of to:I Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Till' county is als o .,t•ck111.,: tu Pl'r:.l'r\ 1• :lS much as iO pt'rc1:nt of the lu11cl as open spact-. The bulk of thl' land is "''"«d by the L . ., .. M oullon Trust. wlllch administers 5,500 ;IC'rcs tor thl' heirs of late r ancht>r l,0111:-. Moulton. The other parer!, 1.lllO acres. is owned "'' h ;1r lla11:.c111 and his wife. a 1\i oulton fam1h heiress. A combined force or narcotics in' est1jlators from Newporl l~ach . llunlington l~ach and lhi! St.ite Deparlml•nl of Jus111·t• brokl' up \\hat I hey desrnbed ;.., ~l maJ1ir p1pchnc for brin1iini.: t-11 t•ame to llll' Orangt• Coa~t lr11111 Sjn Hl'rn:irdino Tuesday. L · nd<.'l'l'OH•r ~1_gent:. l>ool..c'<I t \1" ~an Bernardino ml•n a nd a Nc•wport Hcach woman after l111· trio alll'~edly sold underc·ovcr 111 · ricers Sl4,000 worth or high qu:th· ty rorain<'. -A 20·year·o ld Buena Park woman r eceived only mmor in· J UrlC) "hen her car collldl'd with the stolen Triumph dart·!>haJ>1.•1l s ports t•ar. · Whl.'n all<.>motini:: to r :w1· lrom thl' al·c1denl i.r<'nt' on toot. the hov rduM'<I lo obt•y .m ordt>r rn halt ~ind wa:. wo11nd1'll in thl' hip by a sinl?,le shot fired h\' I.a l'alma polil'l' Off1cl·r John Ah hot\. P olice s aid lh<• youth. who the\ <ll'dint>d to identify IK•caust• n( his agl', u111krw<'nl i.urA<'rY al /\nahc1m Com munity Jlosr 1tal I :1t<• Tuesduy n ight and is reporl· l'd m st able condition today. S. County Rapist Given Prison Terlll Held in lieu of S."i0.000 bail In N <.> w I'° rt R <.> a ch ::in· .r c1 h u B<'rJte,·1n, 28, and Martin Waterman, 27, both of San Sernardmo. i\I a rtha W11lits. 20, or 40012 Clubhouse Dr ivt. Nt'wport Bt>arh was taken 111 Oran~e County Jail where she'' hC'ld m heu of S25.CIOO bail. r\ewpQrt Rt>:1ch Del. Sgt. Dar· n I Youre said San llernardmn Sht'riff's dcpul 1es s<.>ar<"hf'tl homes occupied by Rerf!evin ancl \\ aterm an a fter I heir arrt>sts and fou nd additional supplies of co- caine and marijuana. ll1s young female companion "as taken to Anaheim Memorial llosp1tal. f 'ro•• PogP A I HEROIN ... A San Clem('nte man accused on arre:.l or multiple felony <"Ounts following a series of at· lil<"ks on "omen in the Mission \'1eJO and La..:una Niguel ar eas1 has been sentenced to 26 years ti) l1fr 111 stnte prison. Da\'111 Ray n odriques, 21, of :J()f;.Jl >\\emda c;ranada. drew the term from Orange County ~1111<.'nor Cour.t Judge Jam<.>s H. Walsworth after pleadlnl! guilty • to char~es of a rmed robbery, rarw. k1dnapmj? and assault with mtcnt to rom mil rnpc. 1>11 bh1.•d th<' "d1pboard rapist .. tnllnY. Ill): llC'SCl'ljlllOllS j!l\'CO to pohct• h~ o nu m bl·r ol a:.saullcd \\omen. Hooriques was art'cste<l I :t"lt M nr<'h 1 as he t ril'<I to forrf' a \f l!>"on \' H'JO mother tn drl\ e h11n to t.o~ Anl!eh•i.. Flankl•ll by her two ~mall 1 h1ldn•n. lhe "ornan mouthed lh1• 11on1 ... ··rail 110h<·e, rapii>t:· 111 11 '<'" 1rt' .. t.1tion attendant a.s t h1• nian f illt•tl hl'r ga..., tank. l'oltn• t ar' surrounden th1· \t•l11C'k 1n ltw 'rui.lm area a short tum• l:1ter anc1 H01lnques pro· mplh "llrrC'nfl<'l'NI. Ofhct•rs sai<I hr wa" holchng thi! woman hosta~e nt kmfcoomt. l'<>licC' s:rnl th<' woman told !hem hl•r ahductor ha<l earlier Survey Gear Burglarized At Viejo Site !;un·e~ rnu equ1pmerjt valucrl hy the v1ct1ms al ~810 has been stolen from a construction sill' ne ar the inters ection or the railroad and Lnke Forest Drive rn the El Toro area, Orange County sheriffs officers said. Deputies said the loss was re- por1 ed by oHieials of Architects• Planners. 2301 Campus Drh·e. ln•ine. They said. the equipment rould only be use<t by a qualified · !lurvevor. Also under Investigation in the El Toro nrea is the theft or auto parts "alued al S485 from the t.:nion 76 service station, 24201 El ToroHoad. They said t he loss was reported by operator Harley G. Johnson. 41. of 24656 Mosquero Drive. Mis· ~ion VieJO. The parts were taken from a work bench outside the statJon. Southeast A:-.1 a. locked her t wo s mall rh1ldren in the tele\iision r oom of her home and had attempted to rape hl'r \\h1le they played with their eolorin~ books. Judge Walsworth rulcct t hat Rodriques is not a mentally dii.· ordered sex offender and woulrl not be amenuble to trN1lm\•nt 11 that conclus ion was reached. lie said the total stn'<'l \'alue of a ll the drugs confiscated 111 Tuesday's ca:-.e is ahout Sl75.000. You le said the trio were arrest. ··we ha\ c had a lot of smul!gl· ing operations cstabhshl'd by ex - (;t!> and most of these guys arC' the right aj?<' to have been in the \'1t>tnam War," 1'1anden; said. noting that the m 11itary record'> of the s u:.pN·ts "nuld be checked as the invei-lil!:.tl1on rontin11Ps I'd without mcidenl followinj! the sale al a "fashionable Newport Beach hotel." ~538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA~46-I 9 I 9 ~~:!~ Tennis Balls (seconds) Can of 3 -169 Penn Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -225 Wilson Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can of 3 -235 Tennis Rackets 795 to ao oo Wilson • Davis · Dunlop • Yonex Racket Stringing 500 to 21 00 Tennis Dresses Tennis Shorts Ladies 11 95 to 129s Tennis Shorts-Men & Boys 59~·695-895. t 295. t 59s Tennis Shoes -ladies & Mens Adidas · T re tom • Converse Racquetball Racquets + Balls Handball Cloves & Balls Badminton Rackets & Shuttlecocks Squash Rackets Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday ' Warm up Slits 139s to J995 Sweat Shirts & Pants 495 each Long Sleeve V neck Sweaters 695 Hooded Sweat Shirts sso Letterman Jackets 42ss Hooded Warmup Jackets 1595 Barbell Sets-11 O lbs. 369s Oumbell Sets-40 lbs. 1695 Exergyms 24 9~ Jump Rope s 325·69!>·995 Ankle Weights Baseball Shoes · Soccer Shoes Football Shoes · All Purpose Shoes Jogging Shoes Duck Feet Fins 1595 Kick Boards 495 Skim Boards 1695 Masks & Snorkles Beach Comber Sandals t Q95 538 Center 646-1919 • r Growers Fear ·canning Delay By WlLUAM. CIOFFMAl\S Ol ... A>Wll-~ ... BALLI CO <AP' l 'nh'"' CaJifornia's 1tr1ke·h1t cannt·rtc' reopen ammcdlntely, !>OOH' arowers believe lht' del.iy ('oultl prove as costly at thc~l'ck Ion•: s trike itself. And without protection a~uiilnl a repeat of the eunnt·ry worker-. st.rlke, It may be "the bci;:anntn.: or the end '· for mony of California's perishable crops, one hard-hit grower warned A tentative three->e•r pul'I was announced In Washin1¢ton Tuesday ending the •.trike of 30.000 cannery workers l'Overcd by the Teamsters Union nut a union spokesman m CaJtfornia s~ud he had been u\Strul·ted to mamtain p1<'k et lrnes unlit the , agret>ment ls r:illlied A ralllr<'ll t1on m tt1ng 1s set for t'r1dav n1J1ht. meaning the c1tnneric:s 11,l&:hl not be back In operation until art('r the ''Oles are counte<.t ~aturda> l'GO CAVAIANI. who furm:s 200 urrf'~ of has own &ind 200 more for a fam1l)•·ownE"d cotnpuny near this 11un·bukcd Sun Jouc1uln Valley town, says he lo.st about 6!JO tons of fragile peaches durinJt the strike and hundreds of tons more ure threatened unless the canneries reopen quickly. · And unless we can get some prov1J11on to preveqt this from happening again three year..; from now. lt ·s the beganninR of the end for many of California·!> famous perishable crops," he stud in a telephone interview S pfl Plo11es Set Taco Records Disht' · rattkd 111 Las Vegas as one of two S R71 re<·on na1ssancc Jets l.Jroke an existm~ Russum lipeed rel'ord itnd the seC"ond set another record for altitude m lnl'I flight Tuesday. One Jet fl ew at 2,086 males per hour. Wednesday. July 28 19-6 DAILY PILOT ,,5 t hrt'l' 11 m~'' t tw ~0t·Nl ol ~ound The t'l'ond tit•\\ ut un altatutll· ot 86,000 ll'<.'l. il mile h1~her than lht.> pre nous r( .. t·or d Tht· lh~hts CO\'ered a four s tall' ur(':.i. sending ~hnck\\.J\e~ nH·r much of their rout<'. Fruit Rots In Wake Of Strike Cavaiani and other gro"'ers said they were seriously con !>1der1ng putting some o~tJhe1r peach acreage i nto no n - perishable crops hke nuts or beans Council Takes Queen's Helm ··f ')I T E:"I PTED to change over." s aid Oliver Baum;in, another San Joaquin Valley peach grower ... I'm tempted to keep shafting m y emphasis and let the youngsters take the risk." $60 Million in Losses Reason for City Takeover S A CRA~I ENTO \,\f'J Growers say 220 m1lhon pound!> of petn•hes :rnd apnl'Ots on1• pound for every Amerkan have been left to rot, largcl> • because of the week lon1t l'an· nery strikt> The ~rowers estimated Tu~­ day that the lossei. so far add up toS13.1 m1l11on This ind udes 160 m11l1on pounds of tomatoe:-; "'h1ch haH· massed han·est on schedule -10 far. many acres of "'h1ch ma' have to be plo" ed under Thl· tomato harvest 1s 10 its earlv s tages. but the fruit harve~ts are past their peaks. REPRESE:"'TATIVES of lhl' growers said some of the sr>01led fruit would hav<' been waste<t anyway becaus c a :.urplus or peaches for canning had bel•n predicted at more than 100.000 ions, a nd a large crop o( apricob had also been expected But Bill Hoard. manager of the Cling Peach Ad visory Roard. said, ··Whatever surplus t hen• was -that's gon('" Halph Walters. head of :m apricot grO\\ ers assoc1aticin. su1<1 1f the str1kl' cndt·d 1mmcd1<1tel~. only a "handful" of apricoh <·ould be picked. .. As of today. the uprtl'Ul harvest 1s O\ er for l!l76 Wt> re di'· ad," said \Vallers. Roth men sa id many other J?rowers are considering such a move Billboard Seeks Slayer Of Policeman LO:'\G ...BEACH <APJ -Four large billboards in Long Beach are asking the questions· .. Who Killed Long Beach police officer 1-·ranke Lewis'>" And police hope a S20.000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the killer will help find an answer Lewis, a 28-year-old two-year veteran of the Long Beach police force. was killed Dec. 13 while in· \'eSl1gating a vehicle parked near hts home A ~1AN shot Lewis in the face "1th a handgun when the ofCicer approached the car . An investigation for seven months has failed to turn up the killer So the Long Beach lndepen· dent Press.Telegram. the Police Ofrlcers Association and the state of California eontributed to a reward offer SAVE 1/3Tol/2 LONG BEACll <AP J -The City Council has \'Oled to take o\'er sole possession of the ''Queen ~1 ary" tourist attraction after years or financial loss when the city acted as lessor or the former· 'queen of the seas." -----------The council voted 6·3 ( J Tuesdaytobuyoutthelessees, S ( 8 ( e Specialty Restaurant Corp. aid PSA Hotels. The <'ouncil ..____________ voted to put the ship in the hands of a s ingle·operator whose job it would be to pull together the ship ·s various entities. The estimated C06t of buying out lhe two lessees was put at about S9million The "Queen Mary" operation has cos t the city more than S60 million in the eight years since lheocean liner was made into a toun~t attraction. Ann••r Pra~d~~• l11qldry SoMfllti LOS ANGELES IAPJ -Coynty supervisors have called for a grand jury probe into assessment practices because they believe homes may be unfairly taxed compared to businesses. . The board approved a resolution Tuesday asking for an mvesllJ?a· tion. after Supervisor Baxter Ward said Assessor Ph1hp Watson was withholding information on how .he makes assessments. Falls C'lai• Anoiher \"i~•I• PORTERVILLE <AP) -A 33-year-old man plunged to his death over Lower Peppermint Falls in the Sequoia NatJonal Forest, sheriff's deputies reported. James Robert Kappes, of Diamond Bar. died in the fall. His wife, Linda, said he went to retrieve a drank cooling an Lht> river. slipped and fell in just above the falls. It was the second death at lhe site this month. Explo•l..,e De..,lre Killed Three VERNON IAP >-"Anexplosived evice'' caused the explosion at a meat-packing plant that killed three persons last May. Fire Capt. J im Muldownsays. A manclaimingtorepresent lhe EmiHanoZapataUnit ofthe New World Liberation Front claimed responsibility in a phone cull after the incident. for the blast thatleft.20 others injured. eai SPORTING GOODS SPORT NOTES • Neal's is pleased to announce the open- ing of the Tennis Pro Shop ot the Newport Beach· Tennis Club, Open to the public. Come see us for your tennis needs . • • we know tennisl •We feature fly tieing materials; feathers, vises and complete kits. Last 4 Days •Get ready for dove and duck season now . . . we hove port- o bl e cloy bi rd traps for $29.95 •We carry a complete line of the Olympic shoes by Adidas. THROUGH SUNDAY! FINAL REDBGTIONS IN THE FASHION AREAS BELOW •FA lllON GA LLER Y • l~NOVATORS •EMPHA SIS • YO N(, A 1TITIJOE HOPS • TOWN ANO TRA V[L SHO~ • :-.HfRW'Y ~HOPS • ACCESSORIES. HOSJERY ANO SHOE.\ • •LINGER IE. ROB I:S AND BRAS & BODY FASH IONS •CHILDREN'. FASHIONS. ACCESSORJES AND HOES • ME;\,~S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORlES •Our 1 977 skis, sam- ple boots & ski cloth- ing are arriving doily. Stop by and see the new Olin, Head, Hex- cel and Rossignol skis. Loy-a -ways invited. ''e11IHra lnll ln•af(I># Hiot VENTL'RA 1AP1 An uprising by ahout 60 male mmatei. at the Ventura Count} Jail has teft·bedding and clothing burned.' but th~r~ were no 1nJuries or escapes before the riot was quelled, authoriue. say 0Sher1rt"s Sgt Phvllis Wi1u:ins said the two-hour d1 sturbunr ... began about 7:30 p.n:i· .. Tuesdar ~hen in ma tes ant~'.~ holdan~ tank:. tx>~an yelling and 1gmung "anylhin~ that could b~rn 1~ the cells . She said the <'auseoHhe outburst was being anvesugated, but in dieated it might h~emmedlrom the "very old, very crowded, e>. tremely anuquated" racilit) in which the inmates were l<ept. Mininiulll Wage Up To $2~50 an Hour SACRAMENTO <AP 1 Despite strong business oppos1 · t1on. the state Industrial Welfar C'omm1ss1on has hiked the s tale minimum hourly wageto$2.50. 50 <'E'nts higher than the current rate. E ff ective on a s ti l l · undetermined date in October. the Increase compares to federal minimums or S2.20 and S2.~ for varying jobs. Tuesday·s 3·2 vote adopted the new minimum in a decision that a comm ission s tatement said .. takes into account eosH>f-livin~ increases affecting purchasing power .. FISHING ALBACORE ARE HERE! One of the best years. We hove the right tackle. Special custom iigs, rigged 2'5ond 595 STROKER Custom Wrap rods. ~~; !:~:~: ............ 49so BACKPACK HEAVEN We hove it all put to· gether. The best sleeping bogs -the best pocks -the best booh a nd the best tents. All the best clothing o nd small gadgets SPEEDO White Stag swim suits. Over 1000 to choose from. • DIKonfinued colors, (Not all sizes) 20•1. off THE COMMISSION said It would hear uny requests to f <'· ronsrder its decis ion nt another hearing Sept 8 an San ft'r ancasco. The commission nlso, for thl' first time, extendt.>d numerous protective work orders from women and minors iomen. The minimum waite law affects I .6 million hourly workers in lh<· state. The work order re~ulut1on:­ affect 5.5 million or the state's g million work force. Although the commission stuck to Its proposed S2.50 mini mum, at eased up on 11everaJ proposed work order regulations which had s parked mtense business and in- dustry opposition. TENNIS INTRODUCING THE "CANNON'' Grop•11te 195• frome 01 •••• lrf -ol °"' 0.MO• to belotwe An MOfO' ll<ond T tMis Bills ~:!' '~1 l\ EXERCISE ~ ~· FOR ' HEALTH JL) •Twist8oords ... 3.95 • Excer Wheel ... 4.50 • Dumbell5 . • 12 .50 Pr. •Chest Pull •.•.• 8.50 • Excer Shaper ... 5 .95 • M[N ~ Fl'RNlSHING • SPORTSWEAR, SHO~ • Mu~ LACKS AND COORDINATES • \\'YNBRIER, FORERl 'NNER HOPS. BOY ' HOP NEAL'S NEWPORT BEACH TEINIS CLUI PRO SHOP -OPEii TO PUBLIC list Clltf Dr. M4-0052 1 AUGUST HOME STORE SALE CONTINUF.S THROUGH AUGUST 3 1 ON MANY ITEM . INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWN HAVE REEN TAKEN Bullock's outh Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bristol, Cost a Mesa, 556-0611 NEWPORT BEACH FA~ISlANO 644-2121 __ ... , .. "', ....... It'-' DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA 219 l . 4th Kl.7..5723 ~--, ..... ........ ,... 11 t LA HABRA CERRITOS #60 FASMON SO. #163MALL (714) 171-5911 924-1625 (2131 69'-0959 __ ,,. , .... __ ._., ... ,.. , ... i.. 10.. ..... ,,, -,,, ,,. ";.'DA I L Y PILOT E DITORIA L P A G E ~ . ' .. Worthwhile Project Dttnu P oint Harbor's th<.'llcred murine environ· ment. potentiully o greul re~ource as a base tor • C>Ccunoitruphic study. has ~en terribly under utilized ·by Oran~(' County school~ bnd colleges. It's not thul \he l'.flucator~ haqm't tried. \'ar1ous ::-chools ttnd th(' c:ounty Oepartm('nt or Education __ JIUVl' been opl·rut111g h1p·poekct m 1mne study pro ~~r~msout of the hurbor for s everal years. C'•. The plum f~ict is. howl'\'l'r, that the inab1lttv Mthl' .. nonprofit M :.1rinc Sci<•nccs Institute ':\JSl 1 to build 1t~ ;:~onJ!·plurrncd lulJorutory facility at the harbor has put "' -n hig tn mp in thl' hurb01"s edurt-ttional llQt('nlial. ;; .l\'ow. Si1ddlebark C:olle,::e's division of sciences b , "! 'ork111j! to c:itablish a CQ¥1sorlium of commun1ly rul ; leges and the county education dcp31·tment to ·.; e s t;1 hlish !-iome kind of lt1b at the harbor. :. . Suddl('btiC'k \\OUld base its boats 11t thl' foctht~ f':'and '"'ill' otht·r ~chools to do the anic> T lw value of :suth a ~:1b woulcl for outstrip the r cl<.1t1n·ly modt.•st .-oi,i ol instt11lmg lt.'mporary buildings :.incl docks on "'·the ;\lS l Sil<'. .. Ori.Inge Count~· goH~rnment. '' hu·h 11wns thl' ~:harbor. !>hou.lt.I make e\'cry effort to st'e tlrnt the group Mrt·rt·l·ll.s in ns endca,·or. RV Parking Bulky r ecreutional vehicles parked on residential -~~r~~ts are not a pretty sight. City ordinances pro· J11b1tmg long.term H\' parking are in order 1n built·UP communities. ¥'.. But a !·esolution recent I~ passed b~ the In inl' ( 1ty Counc1l th<1t absolutclv bans all R \'s 8.J inches in .~\·idth and wider frc>m stopp.ing on Irvine s treets seems ~ birhars h. • That resolution. in effect. proh1btts H \' owners ---M<Lke .. ep their vehicles m stora e from bringing \hem home overnight before trips for ast·mtnu e pre· parattons It utso d~ not allow them to puk their RVs ut their hot~se overnl~ht I( they return late from o Journey itnd the Lr storaftc ar~m is closed ror the night. The nc" ban ulso b~rs out·of -town vi~itors with H\'s who ul'e \'isiting Irvine residents . A s hort-term tt?mpara~Y. perm it in thes~ cireumstnnces LS allowed m most c1t1l':,. WhC'n thl' coun<'il ~~cidcs how to implement 1t:, nl.!\\ ban. it :1hould cons1<tcr some modifications . Con· trot b in order. but restdclions or tht• ordU\ance that eouws up for t'll\' counctl rntc next month eem to be unduly hur~h Tardy Inte r vention \Vi thin the last \\eek. the trio of cittes which ~ut· rouncl the In tne coast area be tween Corona del ;\far and Laguna B<!uch ha\'e t~ken formal positions urg . 11\g p ublic •.1t·qui~ition of the are<1 . The <.act wn~ wt>n• presst.>d on the cities by the Frit•nds of the I n ·inc· Col!Sl; 1,tn environmental I) onented group that has rei>eatedly said it wants no de\'elopmenl in the area. The resolutions will be used w1th sta le and federal offi('1als to· s how there is local support for public ac· quisition of the coastal lands. We cannot dispute the fact that it would be ~sthctically far better to leave the lands untou('hed. But when? \>.as this all ·out demand for publir al'· quisit1on during the last two years when the planning proc-ess for the area was in progress'? Why didn't the C'ities take their stand then" lt appears that what the Friends ~ind the thret." ntics hope to do 11ow is stall off a declsion. almost on the en• of scheduled count,. art ion. Since th(• three cities ,\tore participants in the t\\O· "e;:ir planning process for this coastal area, their ac· rn>ns nnwirreTit<tt>ly1~e 11 queSl ion ef good t"ait..h. SS- A 11 Expe rt's .4 dt•iee • Dear Gloomy Gus Noisy Crowds BQther Grunion l J ACK AN DERSON ] Wt\SHl~CTO~ Pre:.1dcnt Ford's c;1mpa1,g n aides an• tn \ng to rn ake " <':tSC' of t:lx .. a,·01danrc ai:: a1nsl Ronald Re:igan. Tht• I 're~idC'nl 's m<•n. • seurchtnt: for mah-rial to l'mb:1r ~. ru~!.t-Rt-11~~1111, h;n I.' aslwd u l;cw • rirm to anul~ tl' the 1nformut1on ;he has 1't1lc«1.<•c•ll about hi.' rin:llln':> Thl' t.". luw' <',., con· dud~d. aC't·ordtn~ to u 0tonf1tll•r1 ti;.11 ('ampnlt:n memorandum. t hut he mu:>t IH' U!>1n,i;: h1 :. ~ ch1ldn•11 to <'Scape paymg full taxes Thi.> ('Onftdcnl1JI anal\ :.1s ~indtcutcs that Hea~an '1t i.o:· ablt• income I S • c X traorclinanh lo\\' for u mui1 •wnh ht!' fin•m c1al bat•k grountl and ' •hSSt'I:-. ' 'J'hf' · I o " y t• r i:. • • th {' I l' I (I ,. , •• • be It c \ ,. Iha t H t•agu n • "must likl'I~ has a numlwr ur 11· t . f"e\'ot·ahll· t rcists for his children • in tll.Jt l' "'. tnconw dc•rt vcd fr om sueh trust~ \\Olllel nnt lw n· : pot'tl'd b~ Mr. KN1gan but would tw rt'\HWtt'CI hy t11s d\1lc1rcn 011 thc1rtas return~ " A !S pnkt'snian for Hc•a.i:un C'llll'>(Mll'lllly cl l.'llh'<l thol lht• ;rorme1 ('nhforn1a ~OVl'l'nor hn:-. ~f 1•s1ahltshNl 1rr1•\'0('11hll' lru,,ts for lhls {'htlclrrn \\ l' ealled lh1~ to tht' •tl\l(•rltum nf I h,• Fnrcl a11h•s. wh11 t twrrc• 11p .. ,·1 that \\ l' It.id obt.11rwd t: !thl·11· ror1f1(ho11l 1al nwinu. ~ · Tht•\ :1cknowle•fli:t'<I thut thn-rf hn<I no "hare! £'\ ult•twl!" t11 1>r0\ ~ ~ lh1•11 e·a~w ai.:a111't lh-:11.ian llul 1( ll1'.1,1.t1tn ll'ln't h1dinJ.1 tnl'omt• tn 1r· • 1t•\m·ahh • trusts, the•\ said, ht• must h<' htdin~ it :-.omt\\lwn· t•b f'. Rf:A<1A:'-i Im' only html'<'lf to ·hlanw for lhl' qu,•st ion;; I hat ha\'t• ,bft'n n 111wd ~•bout hb tux rc·lurn:; Why don't we give up on the Pos t<tl Sen·1N.•" \\'e can't afford postage for let tcrs. magazines ean be ~ught from news stands. pnrcels dC'li vercd b" pr1,·ate enterpris e·. crcditor.s can hand deliver statements. and wllo needs the JU nk mail.., J.C.V 0-Y o-.. mmuu ••• •-nM lly ,_, ....... ft.CM<«U•,..lrl'Wflecttllo VMIW• Of IM ... W-r. 5«H ,_ ,.C _ .. i.o-rout, oany "''°'· ~~veral months aJw. we asked all the major presidential can· didates for I heir inrome tax re· turns for the past five years. To avoid future Washington scan· dnls. we contended. the public- has tht' right to know whether presidentia l aspir;mls have a <'Iran f1nan<•ial record. Reagan was the only candidate who refused to open up his tax re· turns. lt woult.1 violate his pri\'ary. he said. A month after our stories ap· peared. Rea~an yielded under thl' pressure and released some J!<'neral information about the t .ex c.>s he had paid from 1970 through 1975. But he combin<.'<'I all his federal. stale, property and sales l axes and revealed on ly the lump sum . Jt wos impossible to fer ret out how murh federal income tax Rea4!a n hud paid each year. 1-:arller . :J :itory hud leaked out that R<'as:an paid no state incomt• tuxes in 1970. c\'en lhouJ!h his In rom<' for tlw ~'l'M w;1s S73,000. "Tiil-: TAX lrcwvc•rs hav<' not c'<I," ~late•:-; lht· <'onfidl'n t1ul m<•mo. "thnt 1( tht•ir undt'rstand Ill~ of l\tr. lli•<c.:1111':-1970 l<IX ,.,. •urns is cotTl'Cl. that is, no 11tal<' t:n<c:< p;1tll that ~·t•ar, th1:y twli c•v e• thut ht• most li kely pllld no fodl•rnl tll~t·:-. b1•r11ust> th1• samt• tux hll~<· 1:-u~t•d" to C'akulatt• both slnte nnd f<'cteral laxes J\ si1okc·~111an 1nl.1st<·d that Rl'a~an hart p:11d •':-;evc·ral hun· ctrcd dnll:irs" th (ed{•ral taxc•s in l970 b11l rdusNI to llflCC'ify the <'X :1el umount To the Editor The article published July 12. "lllusi"e Crunion ;\tvth or the &-a'!·· "as '<'rY mtrresting und well \Hillen As anoldtimer 74)Cars I would like to enlighten you on what I have obsen-ed about these fish. Grunion-Leuresthes tenuis. belong to the silvers1de familv c Athcrinidae' in which are also the Jack s mell and the bav smelt. All these unpronoun-ceable names come from "Common Commerd al and Came Fishes " a publlcation of California Dt>parlJ'qe0<l of Fish and Came~<> . in whi<'h l was occupied for most of my active life. ·GRl'NION a C'luall y do t'XISt. and to exist they spawn. Many times I have observed the act as depicted ln · the illustration in your article. However with the hordes of people running after them and especially with Ian· ter ns and fl a s hlig hls. the chances are nearly nil of seeing a pair spawning. My best obsena· lions were when I was on the beach alone. As to local areas. I have gathered them at Seal Beach: in· side the mouth of what is now called Bolsa Bay· Sunset Beach or Surfside. Huntington Beach. Newport Beach: and inside the harbor at China_ Cove.JU~Lput· ward to the Coast Guard Station On several occasions the fish were so numerous that one could hardly step without stcppin,I( on them. Having lt vrd near Anaht'im 1n my younger days. 1 made m any trips lo the beach and the rule " t' foll owed was: the third, fourth and rift h n1t:hts after new moon or pref<'rably full moon Thr bc:>t times were-one to two hours afler hil:!h t 1tll' In thmw dn~·s the beaches \\'C fl' uncrowded fire· rni~s wet<' 11.~hcarcl of and "l' bmlt fire:-; 1111y1>lart• but Ot'H'f ui-t'd ll lo"!hts \n lookm~ for llw l;nl n1on Yri;. lhl.'f'l' an• Gn1111011 FRJ.;t>W llEIN ('rf nte Bllb To the fo:dil or. Lus t September. I 11.skcd thal i Bachelors Once Respectable 1'booghts at l.ar~4": On<' of the itoti:-.fnrt1ons nr \'le • torian \1fo nC1w missin~ wrt!' ttw 1fa.c:t th~t a perfectly normal :bachelor r ould rE>maln <'Otn · : fort<lbly unt'I rcspect:ihl~· slnAh' 'without unyont> suj.!J!l':<lini: ht• ! h~d hoinO<.'rotic impulses. :.t T he t rue d~flnit1on of a "celt'brity" is ~omconc who is known for being known. Groupl\ that arc chronically discrimln:ited ng:llnst evcntoally dt"Cide (pcrhnp.s unconsciously > todispla~· th<'I r wor~t side to their pet'Se<'utors on the primitive ' l.S.41\Umption that one might ;1s ~ '41('11 bt' hanged for bt>ini;: a wol/ • .. as, a sheep. The most reprehensible form ot11ame droppio.11 is the public in · vocationof Qod b y politicians So many t raftic signs are .. dumb' ··Speed Zone Abead" (SYDNEY HARRIS ) ouflhf r1~htly to menn you <'On drh·e fa :.t er lht'f<'. n ot ~\OWf'I' L1tl'rary I nlt>nt today. m()rt' than ever . ii; reward din inverse ratio to its permanent worth· '' tel.-vision l\crlpt, to be heard on· ce and then disctlrded. Ii-J)<1ld for in t.hc thous nnd11: but 11 Poem. which may livt for c('ntur1c::1. 1s scarcely publishable at a few ccnti; n Ii nc. On Christmas p~. Dec. 25. one of the newspaper astrologers inforrn('d those readers lucky enou~h to have been b<>rn on that (fa)' t h:it they cast the i1ame hor~c·opc ai. Tony Mortin The First World War was pre· sumably toljght "to ma)<e the world safe for tJem O<'rll<'y .. ; ytt. by uctuo\ count. there ar<> f«~H·r dcmorr:eltC' r1•J:l1t1C!'> rn lh(• worlrl tod;.1y than tlwre wen· in 11.118 It's ~Ul1)rt::itn~ hO\\ m~111~ 1wo pie "rth o f111l' comma nd of lan111uagt> rarely knr1w when to <'Ommand iht'mi1clvc:!I to slop talkinR Tho Food and OruR Com· mission won't be fultlltlng 11s mand•1t e completely until 1t forbids the 11alc o ( what i$ spuriously call ed "orun11c-ade'' in theatre lobbicl\ durinfi! intermission~ Far mori.' dog:; train th<'lf masters 1 or m I stresses 1 1 han ''iCl' \'ersa. which is what keeps most nterinari ans In bu ioess. Pimmts who WJlk throu~h a room where child.Ten are having n party. a nd lnqu.lre brightly. "Are you havina fun:'" deserve lb«" looks they get. ( MAILBOX J Leltera from readers are welcomt> The nght to condense Letters to /11 $p0Ce or eliminate libel IS rt1ser11t'd L.t>tteri o/ 300 word$ or less Wtll ~ given preference All letters must in. elude signature and malling address but names may be withheld on re· queat •I 11ulf ic1ent reoaon is apparent Poetry will not be publisMd the c1ttzens ot Orange Count' · become atnve 1n the l<>gislati\'~ process which would assist law enforcement in combalin.I! crime. Today. once again. I ask that th<.• public berome involved by \Hit ing to our elected offrcials in Sacramento in order lo mo\'e crime bills out of committee and ulti mately on to the governor's des k fo r h is affirmatiV<.• signature. Our California Legislature will reconvene in August and will be considering many crime bills lhat will be a deterrent by max· imizin g pena lties and punish· ments . Two vital bills are Senatl' Bill 1453 and Senate Bill 2025. S B 1453 would prohibit thr granting of probation to an:. person con,·ictcd of a felony whose ar tions caused or con· lributed to bodily inJUl'y or death to the victim. and require the {'Ourt to put into the record its reasons for granting probatwn 1f it found "extraordinary or com· pelling reasons" for such act il)n The State Senate approved· thi:-. measure by a vote of 36 too SB 2025 1s desiimed to deter cr1 minals from committin g crimes which result m bodrl \' 111 JUQ' to t"1lbwns 65 and older. th(' hlind . puraplegi r and quadriple~lc hv dt>nycng proha lull\ lo lhrnw rnnv11·1<.•1I of surh <'rim<.•s This hill ('leurc<I Ill~· State Senalt• ai.::1111 h\' a 1111 an1 mous vo\(' of 34 too BOTH 0 1' th1•st• hilb, rww h.,,.,. gone to the As1.c.•mbly and will h<• considered b y the Al>~<'mhlv Criminal Justic1• C:ommittet· 111 early Au~ust. Mcmbcr11 of Hus rommlttN• ;.irl' Allin Sic•rol\, Chai rm on . Ari Torres. V1~l' Chairman. Assemblyman Julian Dixon. John Knox , Kl'nnllth L Maddy: ond Hru<.'<' N<•11hinclc ot the 70th Asst'mhl\ l>1:-.tr1l't h<·1·c· m Or<in~<! Count~ Tht•\' <'1111 h1· addrt>ssed at the St:ck ('ap1tol. Stitrunw nto ("A 1>~·81'1 HRAf)CiA'l't-:S !'ihl.'rifr.('onml'r tl~11lvndh1g ·ro the Editor Exception 1.s taken lo ~our editorial In th<' 1.s11ue dated Jul.' \ii L'ndcr lhl• "fox Tokenism paragraph. you refer to lr\"int• l'nlf1ed S('hOOI District's tax rate as having dropped e<.1ch year for the past three ~·l'ar!' from SS.84 to SS.52 to SS 2';'. i ·ncler t ht• "Doubtful Oi stinrt1on ·· pnra ~ruph . you s lated that Sad dleback \'alley L'nifitd School Oi&trict'11 1HOJ<'C'tcd ta\ rate \\OUld drop apprnx1m11Lel~ one pt'nD). to S6A3 UPON r ead In~ i.urh n" article. the first ln11tinrt woul<I be In C'om pare S~Hldl e b ac·k .; ~f. 43 to ln·m<'·s S5 :w Slll<'l' mun~ 1X'11t1lt• did mal..t' .. udl a t·rnnp:u·1:.1111 .rnd ehcl rall tlw Sadrlll'11;l(•I.. \':1J1,., l n1fted SC'hool l>1slrll'I . I \\ 1J11ld hkl' to 1·lar1h th.II tlll' f1~111 l'" ust•d for t Ill' t \\'II d 1:-.t rrt'f .. :in• not t'\1rnparublt> 111 th.11 lh1· 11J ... 1 ~·t:'a1"s l <1i. ral\' ol S5 27. m· rur n•nl l'Sllmatt•d rull' of ,:'i.~li, Im lht• In tn(' l>ts l nl'I IS lht•ll' IWt gt11tl'ral JHll'!)ost• tax r:ilt• Thi l'Sl1m<1tcd tJX r.ill' of Sli .i:1 lur Sadc11t•back \'all(') •~lhl· "~ro:-... ).!t'llC'ral p111'J)l>)'(e• I :I\ 1·all'. 1nc•l11cl mi: hond intcn•.,1 Jnd n'<kmp uon. The-rw1 tl•mcr:.ct purpose t.i~ ruti.' fo r Sadctl<'bark \'alley l\11 tht> p;ist vl'ar 1s S5 <12 1>11n11)! 1h1· past thl'<'C' VC'Uf~ tlw tax ralt• i1:1s C'Oml.' down from S5 72 l o 5"~ 51 to SS ·t'.?. The~<' rnll' ... .,hnuld h.n <' Ix-en part ol y(lur l'd1temal rn 01 der lo ~1,·e the local l tlxpa~·e•I' llw 0enef1l of <1crur .11l'I~ mak111ii .1 comparison of tax rate:; II 1 . ., 11h ViOUS when one compares S~ :.!Ii 'Ir vi ne s • and S5 42 1s:1tl dleback ·s I· th er'1' 1 ... ;1 111ud1 flit ferent result than wht•n l'nrnpar tn!! S5 26 to S6 43 (;lt.llE HT H :\IOHF,N() liUSllll.' ... l> ;\1 <lnaj.(l'l' Saddlt'ba<:k Vallt•\ l 'nlfied School J>istric:, lh•r i f Pufl Toth<' Editor There a re two major issue·~ 111 personnel managC'ml.'nt that ad as .. guaranteed·· conl11ct pm duce r s 111 I h1• profession 11! Leach ml! ThC'sc 1:;sut·~ .1n· tcnun <ind ml'nt pa~. I ha\'e tnd1cHt<'cl m a pre \'tous ll'llt'r to th~ <'dtlor lh:.it tenur~ 1s a "i>traw man · " :-ue I w ant to address mvscll to flit• ISSU(' of rrwnt Pl•.\ ·" ... .\Oll know. tlw ln11w l "nll1c•d Sdinol 1>1stn<'I Ho;inl or Tr11>.ll'l'1' IS ud \'O('U\1111! ffil'l"ll ()J\ for l t'Ud\l'r" and 11d11H1ll!'ll l'<dcir!'> I thtnk rt r' -.;ti<· '" .,,,, tliat mos I ~dlw>I · h11a1 <I 111e•111 l1e·r·-. \\tmlel likt• In 1•11hsl th<· "ll<'c·c•..,,ful pniN IC'l'' e)f the• liU'>ll1\"'S \\ ol'lcl 111t11 lht•1•d11ra t11111al ""rid l\l1·n1 pay 1'l'l'"1'> tn h1· n1w 11t lhnw :-.u(· n•,sful prarl 1<·c•' hm\\'\'t'I' hkc· ;;onw hu:mw'" pr Je•t 11T• .. t hi' 1111 11011 of m1·nt '"" ,, 11lt1"11 1mn;111 llt'lt\'11 \Intl ':cn1·" 111 :>1111lw:i Item IT SEF,M ~ to nw llwt 11 ,.. th,. t l''l'"llsthlltl' 111 lhl• In 111e• Bo:ircl nr Tru-.\l't'!o. In !ll'lll'O!ll'h lht· 1-.:-.111· of lllC'r'll p:t\ 111 ;i :o.c•n!>lhle•. 111111 l'Ul11'1lr l pr·otll1t·J11i• rru·thcul II thl01"(' II> ,1 'Cl'l'1lls l'ff111't 111 11\St•t l 0\l'l'll Jl:I\ Ill II'\ 1111" t '111fic•tl. ~11111(• t ~ 11t· 111' 11<1m1111,t 1"'11 11111 1111tl lct1t•ht>r (·O rn 1n tit c•1· '""11111 ht• fonnt•tl r111· a 't•:ir· Ion~: .. 1wh ae• l1t1n prncTi.~ 11ut ... t11· hm.i1w!>i- t'Ol1:-.ullants l>J' h111hh n·~1w1·tl'<I l.'or1>0rull' l.'Xl.'cut1' ,.:-, .. 1wuld lw brought 1n to 1drnl11'v "h:it "" fines men t pu' . "hat nwOtod:-. .shoul<I hu!llrH'S!'I llll(H'I'\ l!'lfll' .. use· to mis ur<' fa1rnc~i; 111 llw u11pl1<'u tion of rncr1t p;1~ pohr1cl-. t'le-. H('mcrnbcr m<1i.t '<'hoof ;111 ministrotor11 h:c\ t• nt•vrr h:11l <'' <'<'uti\'t> tn1. int'l':< trummg Jnd ar,· unfamihor \\ ith bu:-1m•:-s ,., alu;1 I ion prOC'Cc! Cl l'('S Tht'r<'fore. If I hf' school hoard is :-1.•nou:-ahn11t the fl''s~1h1ht~ ol instituting ml'l'll 11w •. I his 11t•oplt• i.lll(t t1 m1..• ll)\"Cl-tm1..•nt Wlll hC' \\Orth\\ h1le to the Ir' In<> rnm munity Tht• prnpO,l'<i arb1lror~ •but poht1call~ re\\ arding i :1p proact\ tn m1•l'if 11:1:; will i1crw only a anothPr rli visn t .. mrh t• .111el twlp le•c•tl mistrust hctween th\• h 'll<'lh•rs . odn11n1:.tru11on. Jn<l llw board. Our rhllelrc•n 1wcd 111 h•arn 111 c·om pat ihll• workm~ 1·oncl1\ ion:-. I (11' 1\s ~d100\ ocri;on rwl.1101111 \\Ot'ktni.: l'undil11111s 1'1111 ol poltne·;ll 1nlriJ.!lH'. l'Onflict und lat•k of t1>n•thought lor su~c· lflll'lll ('\lllM•QIJClll'l'S. NOH :\!AN<:I NS BCRG .... ,.,,,,,,, 'l 'a x Ha•«• To the E1lit1W Recent urtirlcs ha\'e uppeared 111 pri nt rt>gardini:: the increased • assessed \'alualions. There have· I been su~g<.•stion s made that ~d1ool distrirts and certain other · i:o"ernmt>nl ul :ij?cncies should re.duct' the loral tax rate since they will b<' reCi't\'ing additional funds beC'ause of the increase In ussesst•d \'al u al cons. We wou ld hke to call lo your at· tention that in creased assessed t·aluation fi~ures recently re· leased by Lhe Orangt' County As· i;t•ssor wi ll not result in more funds for local schools. Senute Bill 90 pussed by the State Legrsl ature in 1972 provides school districts with a fixed dollar amount of income per stu· dt>nt. As local assessed values in· l'rease. a greater portion or the fl;(ecrincomc per scadenH!>Paid by loral t axpayers and the amount paid by lhc state is re· duced by that s ame amount. TllE FORM lil.A for calculal· ing school district income and tax rate~ is quite complicated and. althoug h the tax rate will he r educed in the Fountain Valley School District. the amount of Ul'· tual taxes paid will he increased. For example. th~ fuir market \'alue of 11 S40.000 hnmr in 1975-76 will be increased hy the County A sse~sor to approximal('ly S52.000 in l!l76· 77 The umoun t of elementary sC'licml 1'1~1 rlct t axe~ on that homt• will mtTNtl\ll OP· pro-<lma tl'i ~ S!il while the: ~<·twrul fund t ux rat(• 1., lwinl( rt•· rhH·cd approx1mutclv 17 c•ents lrom S2 t\•I to $:.! :!7 1w•r one t11in. <I rt'(f ti o 11 u r :. of 11 i; i.c s :H' cl 'aluat wn. The SI ute Ll'l.!rslutun· removed lo1·al schu11l hoard authority to '(('t I ax nitcll whl'll llWy !>tl!lS('d S••nntt· Hiii no 1n 1!>72. 1111.L II. l'LAS'l'lom St•t'l'f'I ar) lo I ht> riourel Founl a111 V 11llf•y Srhoo\ CJistritt ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ffolirrt .'\' Wr1>rl (>11lliuhn l'/1omn.~ li1'•'1•1I f:11tt11• 11art>rtro K r1•1f111•/1 1:d1tonal /'urw ~:rJ1t11t Th<' C'CIHori lll ftllJ!" o( the IJall~ Ptlut st•l'ks lo 111form and '' 1mult1l<' 1 N1dl'1 s l)y prc~c·nllniz 0 11 lh1~ pal(I' (lin•r!<C! ('ommf'nltery on \Olll<'~ n( 1n\nr11t hv ioyndlcat: c••I t•olu111n1sl:. and <' :irtuomst~. by pNw11lmi:t 11 forum for re;iderli' '11'" .. un1I ti.\ Pl'l'S<'lll1ni: lhl:c; 1w\\'lllllWr·i1 u1>1n111nio. nnd 1dc:rns 1111 1•urr<·nt toplci., Th<> C'(lrtnrtul •11•11111•n' 11f ttw Daily Pilot uppt•ur 1101\ 1n lhf• Nlttnnal cnlumn at thl' 1111"' "' tht• p;iJ:C'. Opinion., ex· pre••'l"d --tt...-thr "nlumnll<ts anll l"M1f)l'lntst~ ond lctlcr "nttrs an• tht•rr mm und no ('ndnr~enwnt or th eir VIC~ s hy tht! l):iil~ Pilot !<houlcl be cnfcrr~ct Wednesday .. July 28.1976