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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-29 - Orange Coast Pilot17 I I Sehoenfeld Brother Pier Fisherman Mesa Woman Dies Tossed in Sea In Suieide Leap · In Newport From Plaza Hotel DAILY PILOT Pre••dawn Fire * * * 10' * * * THU RS DAY A FTERNOON, J ULY 29, 1976 VOL H, NO. 111, J S5CTIONS, J' ~AGES Guts ·· 16-st_ory _ (I Suicide Angler Tossed 11 Flee Orange Wipeout I At Hotel Police said a Costa Mesa woman lt'aped to her death Wed- nesday from the 16th noor of the South Coast Plaza lfotel. The v ictim was idenlified as Virginia Borton Fogg, 46. of 360 Hochester St. Police said a hotel employ<.' t•arlier had esC'orled the woman from the 16th floor to the lobbv when he learned she wasn't a guest at thl' hotel J\notht•r hotl'I employc told JX>hre ht'\\ as \\ orkmg on the 12th floor \\ht•n he :-aw a red object, lnlc•r identified as Mrs. f.•ogg's purst', ny pust the window lie looked up and :-..iw thl' woman d1mbmg over a railing She JUmpc<I befor<' he coold slop her. Mrs. Fo~g. a 1>11rt-t1mc nurse for a "om an at the Rochester Strel.'t nddrrs • IC'aves only a 1'tepmot ht•r. Mr s Grace Fo,::g of Nl'\vlngton. Conn • according to the• Orang<• Cmint \' Coroner's of (1<•1• l'olirl' .,,1111 llw \'1ct1m \\H:; a m l' "' h ,. r fl r ;\ I 1· II h fl I I (' I> i\non' m11u-.'and l1•fl a nmc tJI llw HO<'h~sfrr Stret'I mldress 1'ilymi: she' was i:oini: out to hC'lp u f<>llow tnl'mbl•r tn troubll' Woman Shot· In Robbery FAIRFIELD 1A1'1 1\ 11 \Car.old \\Omun wu~ in <'ntiral ~'ondi\1on followmi: a rohber~ ,ind shoohnt:t that l<'fl her r1shini: C'ompan1on· d e ad. authot1ti('s said. Clar n nurns was wounded in the neck and Anne Lou Darnc.>s. 66, was killed Tuesday afternoon by a younl! man who look their purses and ned, officers said Wt'dnesd:w The incident occurred \\ hilc the two wer~ f1 11hing in the Sacramento-San Joaquin ~Ila. Two men pulled up in a s maJI ~ta~ l!>h 'chicle next to their car on Joice Is land and th~ shootinA followed. Gold Purchased PARJS f AP) -The Bank of France disclosed today that it purchased more than a ton of l(old from the International Monetary Fund July 14. The bank's weekh balance sheet showed that gold holdings in- creased by SS.4 million. indicat- ing a purchase or some 45.000 ounces at $122.05 an oonce. aPw.,..,...., .• \'ikhrg f'""' 11rhr I fh<' Ot'X t µI a lll'l I 0 i;l'nd <I rcprl'scntatl\'l' to Mars may conclur1c Bi~f oot wm. here Artuallv. th<.• divot was lefl by the 'vikm~ scooper after taking soil samples. (Story. Page A5 > Name Sought l.OS GATOS c1\P 1 Authorlt ies hoped torloy to IH\\'l' nn identification for thl' l>llrhaJlv decomposed body of o YOllnJ! white male round 111 u mudd\ grave south or Los Gatos. Into Sea Newport Beach police are seek- ing 11 pair or young men who tossed a sleeping fisherman off the Newport Pier early today The victim, who ran't swim. was r escued by two teen:i~ers who told police they w1tnes!>c<l lhe incident Arcordm~ to pohcc. Kenneth York. 17. of 2940 Pepper Tree Lane. Costa Mesa. was aslet'p rn his sleepini: hag next lo lhl' bait s hack on the pier • Jeffery ~mllh, 17. Garden l;rove anci John Smock. I S. Orange, smd they saw two men walk up to the sleeping York, drag him from his slcepmg bag and throw him into the water, 35 feet below The two a ssailants then r:m off tht• pll'r, the youths su1d. York told pollre he wusn t a" an• of what had hop1X'11ctl until he hit the w:1tcr and started )t'll· mg for help because hl' c11n't '>Wirn Smith and Sm ock peeled off their shirts and went in after the thrashi n~ vict im. The two teenager!'i managed lo keep York unoat until a rope was lowered to tht'm by by11ta nders The unid entified byst undcr11 11ulled the three youths. one ut a lime, to the top ofthep1cr. rnhre said none of the youths rpportecl S<'rioul! injurlrs although they had some bruises and scrapes from th<' pier pilings. Halfway Out Victims Grab The/ t Suspect Police went to a San Clemente mobile home park at 5: 35 n m . today to investigate a burglary and found their s uspect In a bad way indeed. Gregory A. Smith's head and arms were on one side of a bedroom wlndow-lheoutside-and his legs on lheother , In· s1detheroom. A'ITACltED TO ONE OF Smith's legs was David D. Speaks. Attached lo the other was Mrs. Speaks. Both were tugging with relis h. Police said Smith, 22. of 211 W. Canada Road, San Clemente. seem ed grateful to be relinquished to authorities. HEW TREATED FOR A awollen knee injured io the trailer tug.of-war and booked in San Clemente J ail on sus- plcon of burglary with ball et at SS,000. PoUce said the burglary effort netted nothing but trouble from the Speaks home, •t the Capistrano Shor es Mobile· Homes.1880 W. El Camino Real. BROTHER CAPTURED James Schoenfetd APWi-.,._... SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Richard Schoenfeld 2nd Kidnap Suspect Captured Near SF CHOWCHlLL/\ CAP> -J ames Schoenfeld, one of three suspects 111 the Chowchilla mass kidnap· mg, was raptured without a s truggle today ofter he wa11 s potted driving on a freeway sooth or San Francisco. llis attorney 11aid the capture thwartt•d Scocnfrld's pl:.in!> sur r nder tod a )' At t h<' moment he was C'aputured. Schocnfeld's brother. Richard. 22. was beln~ taken from the Alameda Coonty J ail at Oakland for a three-hour drive to Chowchilla for arraignment in the bizarre abduction ot 26 sum- mer school children and their bus d river July 15. Authorities still were seeking Frederick Newhall Woods. 24. on federa l a nd local a rrest war- rants. His father owns the Livermore quarry where the kidnap victims were Imprisoned in :1 buried moving \•an for 18 hours before they dug their way out. James Schoenfeld was booked al the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un- lawful flight charges. authorities said. He was held ror S1 million bail. He list ed his oc<:upation as self-employed auto mechanic. Willjam Gagen. who along with attorney Edward Me rrill is representing both brothers. said. "He called us last night from a phone booth al abouts and said he wuled to turn hlmsellin. "We told him tocomet.oou~of· fice at 8 this morninR and we could contact Dist. Atty . Lowell Jensen for his surrender. He was coming into our office In Danville. but his attempt to turn him.<self in was thwarted." · Both Schoenretds and Woods were ch ar"ed in a warrant issued last week with 27 coon~ofkidnap ing and 16 counts or robbery. The robbery charges stem from the takin~ or clothes und other items from the kidnap victims. After a week-Ion(( odyi.sey in which h <' was r cport<>d seen in sever al areas of thl' <See SUSPECT, PagtA2> Mass Murder Trial Slated A Santa Ana Municipal Court hearing conducted behand closed doors ended late Wednesday with the decision that Edward Charles Allaway must race Orange Coon· ty Supe rior Court action on multiple murder charges. Judge Robert E. Law order ed Allaway , 31 , to face arraignment Aug. 10 ln Superior Court on seven murder counts and four ad- ditional assault allegations. They all stem from Ms alleged shooting spree on the Cal State FWlerton campus July 12. Seven persons died and two others were seriously wounded lo the shoot· ings. A violent fire that spectators said sent s hl'ets of n ame shoolln~ fj() reel into the predawn darkness gutted a plastics factory in Orange early today. By the time the blaz" was br ought under control shortly berore 6 a.m .. all that was left of Guardian Pl astic Company's plant at 1405 N. Manzanita St., wl're the concr ete waJls. / "l s.:uess you could call il wall lo wall destruction, .. said Orange Fire Inspector Bill Simkins. Earl y e s t imates s et the amount of loss 1n exrcss of ssoo.ooo. There were 11 employes work- ing m the buildini:: when the fire broke out at 5: 10 a.m., but there were no injuries rePQrted. I le said ri re fighters wl'rc ham- pered in their work us a series of explosions rocketed throu$(h th" blazing plastics plant. The ex plos1ons were behl•vcd to he tht• rl.'sult of su1H•r heated container ... of chemicals bcm$1 cxpo~cd to nar.ws. Late t111 s m o rnin g, 111 · vcRtlgators wc•rc• al lhc scene tn ini: to dell'rmmc what cau!>cd the bla1.c Wh(•n fir<' f1ghtini: units :u rived at tlw scene , Simkin!-. Raid. flames ulrcody wcr C' l<'u1>1nl! from the concrete building's roor nnd lhe plunt was ull but totallv enJ,lulfed In fin· Or:::~;:•~• Weathe r Early clouds to ~1ve "av lo sun Thursday. 1111th c louds ut limes , tcm peratures should ~tav 111 low 70s Overnight lows 111 OOs. I NSIDE TODAY Doe11 llw (111op1Pe hot'<' th<' nght 10 11eC'k out h1~ naturnl herltagr' 1/ $0, whose riyhts are being v1olat~' Set Page 8 1. lnde ~ "'y.,., S.••i<t At AML.t••s .... .... Alt _,.,,, .. INN-t ., 1*•1•• 1.M Bero "' Mill ... ,,....,,., c.11 .. , .... AS Hotl..,•I Htw1 CloUlllH c~n O<'""ttC._t, ., 8 1 •• •• ... •• c.<ftl<• c• ..... .,., OM•-• C4 *'1• CIJ OHl~Nollu• .. Me<•Merllttt IH lllltw1a1 ~•9• ... ,,, ... ,,, ... All . ....., ....... , 91 Tiit~ •• l'iM"Ct •• 1 -~-... '""~-BJ Wtle_..._,. Alt ........... -., ""'"'""" ... \ •• 2 DAILY PILOT s rriursa•r J~ty 29 1978 HU ~~~~ NTINGTON BbCH WOMAN Kil.LEO IN THIS HEAO..ON CRASH ON COAST HIGHWAY Three Other People Hospltallaed After Car Goes Out of Control and Rama Into Truck Fight Rule Violated, Marine DI Adinits SAN DIEGO <APl -A Marine ~ps drill instructor acquitted last month or charges stemming fr,2_m the death of u recruit has now adml ttcdKnowing y \•10lated orders covering pugil slick bouts. S. Sgt Harold Bronson testified Slowdown Effect Light By The Associ ated Press The n a ti o n widl! slowdown by the air tra(. fu~ controllers had lltllc early impact today. ac cordmi: to spokesmen for the Feder al A vi at1on Ad- min istrat1on and checks al ma1or airports across the countrv The air· con(rollers· un. ion pred1ct('d its ""work by • lhl' book '" j ob a ctio n would produ ce wid espr ead d cla)s in scheduled airline Oighls. However. s pokesme n for the FAA cmplover or the air controllers. said air traffic looked fairly normal today as the slowdown wound thrOUl?h llS first rull da~ I • ' :neath Ends rrraf fie Chase COMPTON t AP1 -An un- arml•d man was shot and k illed -~ a shPnrf's deputy after he ; 1led to pull over for a rout111e ufflc s top. lht'n led authorities a h1J1h·speed auto thase. l K1ll<'d in a backvard near his p arents hom ~ ~a s Charles f:d\\u r d ll amllton, 21 . of ~ompton l>ep11ttl.'S !'.au! he dro\'e off at I l!)X'Cds up to fi5 miles p('r hour 1 ttiroo~h <: ardt'na before stoppmg at ht' p.1rcnts home in Compton Amin Undisturbe d NAIHOlll , Kenyu t AP > - · fre~1ctenl ldl Amm appeared to ~ tnkln1:t u r<'lux(•d ttllltudc to· dav townrd Arllam 's break In d1plomatk ri•l fttion~ wtth Ui;:un· da Hut on(' of h111 aide told a N111rnb1 new~p:i p<>r RrHons r<' 111nln1ni:: tn ll11t11ndo ''will Ix-come tl~andan r1twms " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,_. 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Tel'PMM 17H) .. .2~1 Class If IN Advertislne ._.2-5471 ~.-d•· ti.(\ ~ ...... llt"W'\ Off.rt 511-~10 f ref'\"I "'"" (1,.l'nt ""' 4tS<06JO t '°"" Hotth Ot•t1-0. C.o""''°' C~t·,.~ S40·1UO '"""''~'· •• " 0••-, .... _ ......... c-ewtfl1 Nil ,.~, \.tor~•. 1thntr41Hu1\ ••(MOtWti ff\UU t r •• ._,.,._,.#\ tf\1) '-"' f'\ l'fi_., bf' rlof'CHkf(tct •utf\Ovt '"•''•' ~rm.\,•t'ft It •ec>•• .. ··-liiH~ Cf•\\ ff\l•t• t •ld .t• (a\t• ........ (Al, ........ ~"'"'~0·~ "" t., .. ..,, \..12' ~ w, ..,,.,,_.,.,_ ,,,..,_,,..tw m.•·•••°"""''""'·~ "'"-''"• Wednesday he knew be was violating base orders by requlr· Ing Pvt. Lynn E. McClure, 20, to engage m consecutini pugiJ s uck fignts "'ith ottrer recrmu. During the gen eral court· martial in which he was ac· quitted June 28, Bronson main- tained he had been following the ad\·1ce of anothe r drill ins tructor on how to conduct bouts at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Special Tr aining branch, where p roblem r ecruits were pro- cessed. McClure. of Luf'kin. Tex . "'as 1nJured in one or the bouts Dec 6. lie remained in a coma until his death Mar ch 13 at a Houston hospital. The new t eslimon} by Bronson came before a hearing where 1t will be decided if Capt. Cecil V Taylor. former director of the l-pecial tr aining branch, will be I ril.'d before a gener:il court· martial for derelict ion of duty and failing to follow orders. U nder q u es t1 o n 1ng rrom Taylor's defense counsel, Maj. John Grant. Bl'onson Ddmitted he had d1sreurded t he odv1ce of the second drill instructor and had used the m ethods he learned while serving as drill instructor .ind commander for r egular rerruit platoons. lie said he made McClure fight consecutive bouts with the padded sticks used in bayonet training because he had seen it done in r egular r ecruit tralning. Capt. Ronald Stout. assistant prosecutor in the Bronson court· martial and now the government counsel 1n the Taylor hearing. said Bronson was not under im- munity during the Wednesday testimony. Stout doubled, however, if the Bronson case would be reopened. "Ther e 's a possi bi l it y charges could be brought agajnst him. But it is improbable. lie hos had his day in l'ourt." said Stoot. nronson. 30. of 1-Yeeport. 1-1 ,1. wa. am ong three sergeants und the one officer chor~ed \\1th "'olation:. as a r l'solt of thl· McClure case>. Slaufterl>ug Jeffrey Ellmore of Newport Heach was select ed b v Orange County F'airgoers a's lop photographer in the rair's photo exhibit l ast week . He received the Frank Kingaard Memorial A'' nrd for his photograph. HBWoman Killed in Coast Crash Yaeko Diane Boswell, '2, Hunt· ington Beach, was killed Thurs· day night when the car she was driving went out of control on the ~nt.a-A n.a.. JliY .ei:. .b r j dg~ Q n Pacific Coast Highway and slammed into a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direc- tion. A passenger in the victim's car, Charles Dart«. 16, also or Huntington Beach, was seriously injured in the accident. accord- ing to a California Highway Patrol report. The C HP gave both Mrs. Boswell's and the Darter youth's address as 9671 Innsbruck St., MunUngton Beach. Accordjng to the report, Mrs. Boswell was dri\"ing her station wagon northbound on Coan Highway shortly berore 10 p.m. when she lost control of the vebi· cle as it crossed the river bridge. After skidding along a bridge r ail it spun across the highway and collided with a pickup truck driven by 20-year ·old Scott' Rogers of Bellflower, the CHP report said. Rogers, along with a passenger in his truck, Michael Lemon, 23, of Fairfax, Calif., w ere hospitalized as a result of In· Juries recel ved in the collision. SC Witness Aids Capture Of Suspects Two accused smugglers of iJ. legal Mexican aliens were cap- tured by Orange County de· puties Wednesday after a San Clemente woman s aw four men let out or the trunk of a car. Border Patrol agents said tbe men bad been chased from the San Onofre checkpoint north on the San Diego Freeway. San Cle m ente pol ice joined the pursuit at A venida1 Pahzada, but lost the car in heavy traffic. But the woman later watched as two men released four others from the trunk m front or 34437 Camino El Molino The suspect- ed aliens hid inside a vacant house next door , a~cnLq suld, where they were arrested after the woman c:dled police. Sheriff's deputies , acting on a description broadcast by San Cll'mcnte police, later arrested Ma rk /\. Browning , 19, and · .James M. Patterson. 20, both of San Diego, in Capistrano Beech. They were e h a q (ed with transporting illcRal aliens IA Seeking 'Mover' Grant LOS ANGELES <AP) -The city has asked the federal Urban Mass Tr ansit Administration to provide $122.4 million Cor a pro- posed $160 million downtown "people mover " system. By an 8·6 tally, the Council joined 37 other c1lles also trying to win three federal funding grant"8 for m ass transit. Los Angeles plans Include an elevated guideway between the Convention Center and Union station serviced by s mall four- wheel vehicles . No Charges Set WASHINGTON !AP> -A grand j ury will not issue criminal· charges against a secutity guard who fat ally shot a man who climbed a fence lo get onto the While House grounds. Asst. U .S . Atty . Robert Schuelke said the grand jurors heard three d ays of te3Umony before deciding lbe evidence "did not warrant the lnsUtution ol clirninal charges." First Si•ee '69 ,.,....,..,,.. I Florida Solon SUSPECT • • Pacific Northwest , Jam,,l- Schoenf<•ld, 24, wns se~n Wet.hw~ day nl1ht by ··someone who kne" him" as he dr ov<' itn lduho licenaed van throuah M co.lo P&rl.. a . an t'roodsco Pcruru.ul.-tom mumty only a lt'W nuk~ from hi:. home. Reprimanded WMRINCTO N <AP> -Tbt ._..voted overwbehnlncJy lo- d.ay to reprimand 'subeommlt· tee chairman. Rep. Robert L. F. Slices of t1orida, on two counts of ftaanci&I mlaconduct. It.was the House's firtt punhJh· ~t ol a member •nee 1969 wben lt fined H ar I • m Dem o crat A d a m C l ayt o n Powell and stripped him of seniority. Sik es. n Democrat. s at be fore a micr ophone rn<u in the chamber during the ~ mioute debate but spoke only on-ce. to request per mission to in· sert a statement later into the Congressional Record. His re- quest was granted. One speaker. Rep. Andrew McGuire <D·N.J.). s aid the House Ethics Committee should have recom me nded a stifCer punishment of censure. He said member s s h o uld cons ider whethe r to take away Sikes' chairmans h ip o f the House military construction appropria· tions subcommittee next year. "The committee has round con· duct that cannot and should not be t olerated by this House. or anybodi or the American peo- Ple.'' McGuire said. - The House approved the r eprimand by a 381-to-3 vote, with five rr.embers voting pre· sent. Voli n g a gainst th e repri mand we re Reps. F Edward Hebert <D·La.). Tom Steed ( D-Okla. > and Olin Teague <D·Tex.1. ln•a 498·page report issued this week. the ethics committee c all e d f o r Sll<es t o b e reprimanded ror: -Buying 2,500 shares of stock in the First Navy Bank af\er he used his office to help establish the bank at the Pen.,aeolu, t1 u . Naval Air Station . -Failing to report in fmuoc1al statements lo the House bolh thl' bonk stock and t.000 shares or stock Sikes owned in Faitchilcl Industries, Inc., u mltjor defense contractor. The committee s aid he made u $14.000 profit on the land com· pu.ny and $1S,200 prol1t on tilii bank stock. • A reprimand l.s tbc mildesl Corm of punishment the ethici. pane) rould h ave r ecommended short or exoneration. At the othl'r end of the scall'. it could have re commended that Sikes be ex· pelled from the House. The committee also said Sikes created ""an obvious and s\gnifi- cant conflict of interest" by sponsoring a bill in 1961 to dear commercial dc\'clopment of Florida land owned by a com- pany he controlled. But the panel recommended no punishment for the land deal. saying il ha ppened 15 years ago and that Sikes' constituents con- tinued to r e-elect him. e\'en though they knew about the dcaJ lo some extent. An all POIOlS bullt>tin was 1s sued and the ~c.irch 1·011llnu'"t thtOllloth the mght. J\C<'Ordmg to NU'ly re1mrt:.. Jaml·S Sc hoenfeld WMS s 111t•tl nj:aan by police at Mountain \'h•\\ :lt ubout dawn on U.S. 101, u m~or north·south Crec-,v t1y. choenfc\d turned ort th,• highway 11\lO Mt>nlo Pnrk wher,. he was captun·d nt ubout ti ~:> u m. JUSt of the Creev. ay b) 'un Matro County deputies und of flcl'rs from the l\h•nlo l'urk <ind Hed\\ood City polin• depart nwnts Palo Alto Police Sgt. J'm Bolander said patrolman J erry Armstrong first s aw the van on El Camino ReaJ heading south about midnight. but took no aclion u11til he ht>ard an all-points bulletin for the van. "The or!icer then realized he'd Sel'n the van 40 minutes earlier. and called the FBI and local jurisdictions." Bolander relo.1ted. .. Between the sightings, Wt' were aware of the A PB and on the lookout. Wl' didn"t do an)thmR overt like make a caJlup." Medals Mount Coast Olympians Collect 9 Former Huntington Be~ch Hi~h School swim- ming star Clay Evans won a sil\'c r med al at the XXI Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast area ·s represen· lati ves' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn White. on hand at the games, presents his repor ts on Page Cl today. Amon~ them is a story on former Newport Harbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he reports on Bm Leach of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike J ohnson following their exit from kayaking competition Wednesday. 0 0UALITY TELEVISION Ul'll~ S' SAVING · EXTRA ~s• 01scou~· · 19,, Ot•G<>ftA l The SOMEASBY G402SW 01s11nc11ve, compact-size· simulated grained Ame11c11n Watnul color cab1nc1 Sotrd·Slate Super Vtdco Range Tuning Syslem CJ.LLfO• LOW CLIJ.UMCl ,.IClll------- 25"0•.lf'#""''"' 'l'ht HAl lFAX 0'740W G111n1-screen tabtt model w1th sturdy ~111 e11>1ne1 l1nr1hed 1n s1m111111ct grt ined Walnut. Ntw Sohd-Stalo Eleclron1c Tuning System. 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' I DAILY PILOT A :t Lawsuit Filed Bail Criticism Hits OC Judges El<ferly Criticize Services WASlllNGTON <API -Ttfc. 10\enuneot ahould rorC<' bonU: to l>rovlde btltter 1.h•rv1w Cor t~ 4.5 million "°pie wholsc Soclll Security ~eeks arc deposit~ ctlrtttlY Into bank uccoonts. the hud of the Hou e Bank.lna Co~.· . f Orange County's municlp3J court Judges staJ\d act•usl'C.1 lOday o( 11ttlng back nnd .Ulowin~ rourt Pf!l"Sonnrl to deride whl•lher ac. cused J>t.'Oplt> should IX' :iilowcd bail and what thl' level or that bail should be. And Judges in the South Oral\J,?e County and Harbor Judicial 01:.· l lrict art> not exempt from the uc· cusat1on contained in a lawsuit I Med in SUperlor Court. Anaheim <iltorney Tom Gpodman Slre!>scd Wednesday Lagunan Sentenced In Omaha OMAHA , Neb. IAP1 -U.S. District Court Judge Hobert V. l Denney sentenced Ronald Finch of Laguna Beach to five years on I a narcotics conspiracy charge Wednesday and dismissed a <"harge that Finch threatened the life or a feder al officer. Denney r ecommended that finch, 32, be g.iven psychiatric treatment and placed in a drug rehablliratron program. Finch was one or 15 people indicted by a federal grand jury here on charges alleging an interstate narcotics conspiracy. Thirteen ha\'e entered guilty pleas and two have not been arrested. 1 Assistant U.S. Atty. Thomas I Thalken recommended dismissal of the charge that Fin ch teleph o ned J ero m e II . Gershman. a Drug Enforcement I Adminis.tration offi cer. at his Oma.ha home last February and threatened to kill him and his wife. The grand jury alleged the call was made from Sooth Lai::una about a week before Finch was arrested on the narcotics charge. Two or lhe defl'ndanls pleaded RUilty to m isdemeanor mari- juanacharges a nd the others tom· volvement in a conspiracy to sell LSD. cocaine, marijuana and am· phetamines. ln the misdemeanor cases, Judge Denner earlier sentenced Edward Silva, '15. of Garden Grove, Cahr .• to one year proba· lion and gave Neil Slempski, 31. of Brewster, Mass .• three years probation. Denney also earlier ga,·e sus· pended sentences l? Pamela Hussey. 21. Omaha. five years; Gary Mont.:omcry. 20, Omaha. five vears. and Hobert Tiegs, 26. 1.mcoln. 21 , years Those who pl l'adcd guilty and nre waitini: scntl'ncinl( includl' Jeffrey Mahlbcr. 21, Omaha. Chr istopher J . Anderson. 21, I Pacific Junction. Iowa; Cher)·l Adams, 23, An aheim, Calif.: Debra Lee Bell, 22. Garden Gro"e. Calif.: Pe ter Orain\'llle. 24, Brewster. Mass.; Jaf!leS Bell. 24. Ruena Park, Calif .. and .Ste \·en Bake r . 30 . rorml'r Omahan now of Garden Grove. Ca:hf The indictment said Baker al· le~ccfl y supplied drul(s to the others. whom turn would supply other dealer s. All are free on bond l'Xccpt Baker. Three Escape Burning Boat SAN O I F.GO <AP1 1\ 1 pleusurc hoal t•xploclNI in nam('~ .. but ll woman and two m<'n uboarc1 l1•apcd lo safety in Lim<'. Minor burn11 wf'r(' surt<•red Wc."lnt'sday by rt nnoy Carpcnt<'r o( • t•attl(', Wa h . tu ... w1f<> F:d nafae ond .James L, Km1wy. 11:1. I of San D1eJ!O. Th<' 2 1·foot c abin cruiHt own('d h:v Kinnf'y wl.IS destroy(;'<! I by tht> bla1-t In th<.' englm.> <'Om · lpartmenl The exact caus<' of lhc• (l'Cplollion In Mission ll.1y wai. not dttermineu 1mmc<t1atcly. Food tamp Flap WASHlNGTON t Ar1 -Tht' Ju!<l1re Dcpartmrnl today a.'lked a ft'd<>ral Judge to lift hi s pre· hmanary inJuncl ion against lhe t-'ord administra tion's new re· 1:ulat1ons for the food·stnmp riro- ~ram If the ban were lined. the Agriculture Department r~ld put new <'h1tibiJ ity standards into dfect thal would take food ~tamps away from about l .29 million families bul inrreasc the n1d for a l most twice that n\lm~r. &~ \?@ {!!][( @@[[W O©® Tlte ~• m • •ppNl'!I &Gdayoe PaceM The action fil~d by Goodman's partOl'r. Odra L. Cha ndler, claims thnt bail settrnit o((ice.rs offic1aJly designated as "deten· lion release orflcers" h:tH' prac· h<"ally taken over b;.111 1>et1 in1: and ad1u11tme11l duties once performed by Jud.:es. ·•Jt Is a brcarh of Mate law, .. Goodman said. "And the lax· payer is being ripped orr when )'OU consider the thousands or dollars this negligence. by Judge~ 1s costmg us." Coodman s aid Chandler Is Seeking an IOJUnction that Wiii halt the prac tice and compel judges lo resume bujJ settin~ duties pendang a possible tr1aJ of the issue •·Defendants who would never be freed on their own r e - cognizance if a judge ":as re- \'iewing the case are bemR re- leased on their promise to ap· pear by lesser personnel,'' he charged. . mltteeuy1. • Chairman Henry S. Reu:ss saWj Wednesday hb committee r,.. ceived o "flood of compl1tln~" trom senior citizens about tlM,. program inaugurnted lo Au~ust. Th~ most frequent complaint la' thal banks do not notify cllliea wht-n their checks have been cJe." poeited so that money can ~ withdrawn. said Reuss. One person complained that a bank charged Sl when customers telephoned to see i( their Social Sel'urlty check had been de· posited. Others said personal checks bounced e\'en after the bunks r e- ceived the Social Security de· posit lo covet them. "I think that when we examine the records of such releases we will find that the number of peo. pie released without bail who later failed to show in court will ha\'e risen dramatically," Good· man said. Tlae Old Ball Ga111e The government cooceived U\4t optional plan as a way of s peed· ing payment, preventing loss. or thefl from mailboxes, cuttm1 paperwork and w uJting lines at banks, and reduc ing handling costs. Goodman claims that deten· tion release officers are signing the names of judges on many bail documents with the judges' knowledge ortne practice. Julie and Da vid Eisenhower enjoy the baseball gam e between the Angels and the Kansas City Royals al Anaheim Stadium Wednesday night. The couple came from San Clemente where former first Lad} Pat Nixon 1s r ecovering from :.i stroke. Th<' Eiscnhowers got their money's worth in the 15·inning game won by the Royal s, 3·2. Reuss c harged that the Treasury Department failed to issue regulations requiring the banks "to guarantee there would ~ no hassle and n&" delay'' for Social Security recipients. Goodman said his attempt to scrutinize bail records in Santa Ana mun i cipal cour t was stymied when Judge ijobert Rickles told him he would !lave 10 obtain a subpoena beCore the re· cords could be surrendered. .. So be it," he said. "We will get our subpoena and then we wLll ~o to Superior Court for an m· Junction against the judges and the county." Visiting British Victim Of Stroke Better Free Ride ForGwiman LOS ANGELES <AP> - The man didn 't have a ticket or the right chan~e. but he got his bus ride all the same. The Wi scons in De mocrat urged Treasury Secretary William Simon to straighten out the problems. lie noted that the banks benefit by reduced operating costs, more deposits , free use or the money until it is withdrawn, and a chance to attract new customers. State Seeking To Close SA Porno Store Working through the Orange Count y district attorney's office, the state has filed a Superior Court civil action aimed at clos· in~ a Santa Ana book and film store described in the lawsuit as a house of prostitution and lewd conduct. Named as defendants in the ac· lion are B and B Distributors. 225 N. Harbor Blvd., with individual princi pals Steve Manier. Harold ~landell and Ida Mandell. The judge. assitzned to the hear · ing will be asked to order the pre· mises closed ancf further order the s ale of all seiied fixtures and fittings in one year's time. Affidavits attached to the lawsuit and signed by police of- ficers allege that the adult book and movie store is also a center where prostitutes and homoscx· uals engage in lewd conduct. Stroke victim Violet Welc h was reported to be resting com· fortab ly today in her new quarters at Lido Convalescent Jlospital, Newport Beach. while efforts continued to r aise t ht• $3,000 that would enable her lo fly home to England. Mr s . Welch . 82. wa s transferred late Tuesday from UC J Medical Center to the Newport Beach facility and showed no signs of distress dur· ing the journey by amublance, her daughter. Mrs . De borah Adams said. "In fact, s he seemed more alert than I have seen her for weeks after she arrived here," Mrs. Adams s aid. "She seemed much brighter and accepted food which 1he hu been ref-.sing for a long time now." Mrs. Welch became the center of a controversy l ast week when Mrs. Adams and her husband, Ivor. prote1ted that they could pay no part or the hospital bills of more than $10.000 incurred after Mrs. Welch suffered two strokes while visiting their Newport Beach home. Mrs. Welch was accepted as an indigent patient at the medical center , bu t the controversy con· tinued when it was suggested that the elderly patient could be Oown back to England and rared for in a nursing home that would be pa.id in full by Britain's Na· 80 H Id tionaJ!lealilwtervicc. -Man, ' e Ajain. the Adams family pro- tested that they did not have the R $3,000 needed and had no means On Death ap .oeralsingthatsumofmat:'ey. ··we have cooperated 111 every An so year.old man has been wa_y po~slble .with, ~e rar:i1ly in ordered to race trial Monday in this. s1lu~t1on, Assis tant Orange County Superlor Court on M~1cal Director .J 1 ay Wajtncr murcf{'r charge.!! fikd after his s rud today at the UCI Medical wire was beaten lo death with a Center. clnw hammer . Judge James ll. WaJsworth set the trial dall! for Jark Charles Cole of Gnrden Grove anerdeny· Crashed Pilot ing a motion tor a pretrial hear D • IOJt tnlothcdcfcndant'ssanity. necovenng Cole was arrested lust Oct. 28 a(t('r his wife's bodv was found in the couple's home. He has plPatled Innocent by reason of in· 111m1t y In Lhc death of Mrs. Lllhan Cole, 79. Ferd Ct1t11r~r• Clark e Reed, Mississippi Republican rarty cbalrman and head o the state's ~ un committed del egat e \'Oles. has announced he wUI support P resident Ford. Previously he had leaned toward Ronald Reagan. Aerobatics pilot and a1 r('raft designer Kenneth and is liaC'k home in Huntington Beach today. convnlescin~ from lnjunl's suf· fen'<i in a near·fatal stunt plane crash a week aJ:o. Rand. 42 , o( 6171 Cornwall Drive, 10 north lluntin~t on Reach. s uffered head. back onc1 internal Injuries when the plane he dt>signed and developed los t power and crashed. The accident occurred in the Antelope Valley, about 11 mile~ outside of Lancaster, as Rand was ~Oying in a scene for a television show. Pair Shocked In Swini Pool PASADENA CAPJ -Doctors say two teen.age girls were in critical condllion after being electrically shocked while frolicking in a backyard swim· ming pool. Gretchen Fretz, 15. and Erica Martin, 14, were rushed to llunt· ington Memorial HospjtaJ after the accident at the Fretz N?· sidence Wednesday. Officer Charles Hazelton sajd the Freti girl was standing on a shc·incb ledge around the pool when she lost her balance and grabbed a wire above her head to steady herself. The live wire broke and fell into the pool with her. al'tocki.ng hu and the MartJn girl. lie noted that the county 1s picking up the tab for both the UCI Medical Center bill and the convalescent hospital biU. "And. we have J!one out of our way lo work with British con· sular officials for her re1Jatna· lion to En~land ." Wagner. aid. Mrs. Adams plans to accom· pany hospital offic1als to Los Angeles this week where they will discuss Mrs. Welch's phghl al the British Consulate. Meanwhile, a drt\'C for funds organi%ed by the Newport Beach chapter of the Dau$:hters of the British Empire continued today with chapter regent Joyce An· derson urging all who care to contribute lo send money to the Violet Welch Fund. Mrs. Anderson's home address is 1912 Port Weybridge, Newport Beach. sa Sun1n1er Driver Manny Laborin, piloting the No. 5 bu~ \\'ed. (lesday. told uulhoritil>s a man about 18 and "vrry nervous looking" boarded the bus in front of the coun· l} Jail carrying a sawed-off shotgun. The man told Laborin to ··shut the door and drive." When they arrived al Noakes Street and Sunol Drive in East Los Angeles, the freeloader jumped ofr. thanked the driver and walked away. The. Treasury Department ex· pects to enroll six million in tho. program by the end or this year. When the program bei:an la11t. \•car, the Treasury said it ho~ to have al least 4-0 percent or \he 44 m1lhon recipient~ of regular federal pay menti; ·on the direct deposit program by 198>. Man Dies in Jump SAN DIEGO <AP>-Walter F. Korten, 35, plunged to his death. off the San Diego-Coronado Bay Rndge Wednesday, police said. The body or Korten. of nearby National City. was recover ed later. His car was found parked on the bridge. Drexel and Heritage Su mm.er sae Drexel A._ ~v Drexel and Heritage Furniture Reduced up 1020% Whybecauhou\? At th6eprices, youC.J11onlypro(11' Drexel and Heritage .... uphobtery up lo 2()1>k off. Superb selection'> of dining room, bedroom and occasional fumilurc (significat'ltly) rl'duced. c.ome be tempted ••• and create a IO'Jeher honw, your loveli{\f home! sa PROFESSIONAL INTE.nlOR OESIGNEAS Op•n Mon .. Thuri. I fri. Ev•$, 22 JS HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. l evacuees Enjoyed Journey 'Many Thanks to Crew,' Says One of 300 on Board ATHENS, Greece CAPJ -The U.S. Navy t.r•nspOrt Coconlid.o bm.icht ISS Americans and about 145 evacuees of otber n a· tlonalltlea from war-t orn Lebanon to Athelll todlY alter a smooth 46-bour journey. The 10,000·ton amphibious transport was creetf'd at the U.S.·Greek military terminal nt Keratslni, outs ide the Creek upltal, by friends and rel.ilv~s of the e\•acuees and otncials or the U.S. Embassy. AMONG THE AMERICANS were 25 officials Crom lhe U.S. Embassy In Beirut: Other evacuees included 26 British, U French . 7 West Germans, S Jordanians, 4 Austrians. 3 Aus tralians, 3 Brazilians. J P alestinian. l Swede, 1 F inn, I Greek, and about 7SLebanese. * * * Amon1 lhe evacuen .,.. 20 YOW\I c:hllclreo and an .xPfdaat mother. ACCOaOING TO Com - mander John Dewey, p.,bllc relaUOM olflctt ebcwd U.. ahlp, lhe journey went without lncl· d"'t ot Ulneu. He S&id food , dril\Jt and entertalrunent f<W the children were plentiful and sleep· ml condltlons "quite saUJfac- tory." "l think the kids and their parenUI enjoyed lt all as much as the crew did," he added. Dewey said preparations for about ~ evacuees had original- ly been made, "but less \urned up than expected." AMONG THE EVACUEES were Beirut Embassy derense at· tache Joseph Hunt and bis wire Ethel, of California, who were greeted to a spontaneous * * * dock1ide champo,ne toast by former colleaaueos already ln Alht>ns. Mrs Hunt, t"arr:ying a block pOOdle. said they were eolng homt> to set> their children In tht Unltfd States after 31 monthJ In ~ln.tt "and lookln& forward to 1l," Liiiiam Wattrman. 33. nl:10 of Cnhrorn1a and working at tht' {'mbassy with hc-r husband, sai<l she Joined the evacuees without him but would have stayed In Beirut .. had the Am<'«ican gov· ernment not asked me to leave." WO\lld return as IOOt\ u poalblt1. Son'<· hiad l\'fl bc!forl' and re· lW'ned, only toleavtH1gai.n. V.S. CONSULAR otl'iclaJs said most evac\leta w~ro tontinuing by plane today and Frlda,y to various American and EuroPean destinations. Others will stay temporarily In Greece bctorc dl" c1dina where to setUt fat a lonacr term. Downtown Beirut Fighting Continues LEBANESE MOSLElU Moussa Trabouls1, who arrived with his wire and lwo children, walked off the ship wearing u i t in and a notice pinned on his shirt It read· ''Mnny thanks to the captain and crew for the very nice treatment and kindness aboard the USS Coronado. from Moussa, Mary, Laurence and Mark Trabouls1." Traboulsi said the civil war in Lebanon was not a religious one. •· tt is an economic war between the rich and the poor, between the underprivileged and the rich Christians." THE OLDEST EVACUEE was 76-year-old Mrs. fo'adUe Rebei. Kassis, an American of Palesti· nian origin, who became friendly during the trip with an East German woman. The largest group belonged to Sharro" and Karen Labban of Los Angeles, who between them brought lhe1r eight chllaren ranging from 4 to 19 years old but left their Lebanese husbands behind. BEIRUT, Leba non <AP) -Moslems and Christians fought house·to- house today in Beirut's downtown business section, the Moslem slum of Nabaa and the C.:hnslian middle-class quarter or Ein Rummaneh. The Chris tians claimed Moslem forces led by Palestinian orflcers attacked Em Rummaneh and the business center during the night to ease pressure on Nabaa, which --Jfoci11g to California .. ,.,.,..,. The courthouse that has served Pottawntta mie Cou ntv. : Iowa. for 88 y ears wiJl mo\'e to California to become· a 1 j ·plush und unique law oCfice building" for Dudley Gray, t a Torrance a ttorney who"s a former Iowa resident. He'll move th(• buildio~block by block. the Christians have been atlack· inf? for six days . Hospitals reported that 48 persons were killed and 77 wounded during the night in BeiruL NABAA AND THE nearby Palestinian refugee camp of 1'aJ Zaatar are the only le ftis t pockets r emaining in Christian east Beirut. Tai Zaatar has been under Christian siege for more than five weeks. The Red Cross planned to lf'f again today to evacuate the wounded, but the convoy was called off when Christian military commanders told a Red Cross official they had recei\·ed no orders to suspend their at· tacks on the camp. Pare nts talked of their ex- periences during the civil war and why they had to leave. Most regretted leaving and s aid they Al'Wl ........ Mo 10 Feared Dead A Czechoslovak Airlines plane crashed into a lake ju st outsid BraHs lava, S l o vakia , We dnes da y . Seventy people are feared dead : six s ur\'ivors have not been identified. No Americans were reported lo be' on board. In Chinese Quakes t City May Be Wiped Out $10 Million Daily Earning~ Reported DETROIT 1AP1 -The auto industr\"<; bust-to· boom turnaround ~l·nl Gent•ral :'llotor!'>· prot1I!'. m thC' '>l'<'Ond quarter soaring to a rt.' 1.:onl SOO!I rn1ll1on. thl' h1ght·..,t t'\l'r by ;.1n industrial t'orporation for .1 "Nabb has been virtually con- quered," the Christians' Ame hit Radio said. ''Civilians hoisting white flags of surrender are be- in~ eovacuated s afely Lo the edge or the Moslem se<"tor and diehard leftist pockets of defense arc be-TOKYO <AP I -The major earthquakes that The Chinese CommunJst party said tod ay there ing mopped up." r ocked a heavily populated industrial tirea of were "great losses'' of life and property in the The Mos lems claimed their northeast China may ha,•e vfrtually wiped out the hradest-hit areas east and southeast of Peking. fighters in Na baa were still hold-big city of Tangshan, according lo reports from wit. Hslnhua~ the official Chinese news agency. reported ( ) thrt.>e·month period ing out. They s aid their forces nesses today. "extr efnely serious damage and losses" in knifing into Ein Rummaneh cap. The press here carried accounts from Japanese Tangshan, which is about i:.> miles southeast of the N SH ORT April-June earnings rt' I ported by the \\orld's largest t _ ... t h. h technicians who were injured when their Tangshan capital. "r""" wo ig -rise apartment I HSINHU .. SAID nlE f1"rst quake was centered b !Id. n l n b t hotel co lapsed in the rlrst and most severe quake " _ _ auto maker amount to 3 startling $10 m1l11on a dar after taxes u ings '" oor-O· oor com a · Wednesday. "Most bu.ildings in our sight col-in the Tangshan-Fengnan area and "comparatively "DOTH BUILDINGS had been lapsed,'' said one otlheaurvivors. strong sh~ks " were Celt in Peking and Tlentsln, Prof1t.s jumped 173 P<'r<'cnt from S333 m1lhon 1n the spring of 1' lt7S, when the induS"try wus strug~llni: out or 1ls worst slump in four · decade!!. accordini.: to Wc.'<inl'sdav·s report used for sniping that prevented THE REPORTS FROM Peking also said a China's third largest city with a population or 4.3 • ·our forces from advancin~ 23·member French frlendahip delegation that re-million. deeper into Ein Rummaneh to turned to Peking from Taniahan Wednesday night "Slnce the quake was not predicted In advance, oepn a roule for reinforcement Lo gave the impression that the city of one million peo. it is believed that many of the residents of G:'lt 101n:. l'hr~slcr C:orp. m n •porting n•cord profits for th£> J>Crlod. the besieged Tai Zaatar Palesli-pie was devastated. TanJshan did not have time to escape." n1an refugee camp," a gu~r1lla ~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.=-~=-=.-~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; communique s aid. .\ory ('otuf rut•f iutt l'ph~ld Another <'O mmunique said JACKSO:":. Miss . tJ\P1 -/\ C1•dC'ral 1udgC' has ruled that fngalls shipyards mu:.t continue' bu1ld111g four l ' S Na,·y assault.ships and that the Navy must pa~ coostruc·tll.ln co:.t.., Christian ~unners continued to s hell Tal Zaatar, ·'clearly bent on preventing the International Red Cross Crom rescuing more than 1,000 wounded P alestinians from the camp.·· The ruhn~ Wednesday <"ame 1n a lon1tstanding dispute over an estimated S504 million in cO!.l O\ er run cla1 ms. Gm' Prit•e Ceiling Blffc-1.:ed \\'ASHING TON IAl'I -Thl• l'.S Court or Appl'als is blorkint? a $1 5·h11l1011 a ~ ear rncn•a:o.c 111 11:1tural ~a!> price c:cthngs while oppo- 0 1·n1 ... seek to c:an<'t•I thl.' 111•\\ tc1hnlo!:. The court l!'>'-U1'<1 an 1lrd(•r \\'t-1lnr!-.dD\ to temporanl~ :.lop the IU,:tlwr ml<' c1•1l111gs apprl>\ t•d on TUt'Mlay by the Federal Power C-11mm1s:.1on 1 I' PC 1 Opp{lncnt!> !>:rnf th1• new rate ceilings are so cllo. e to r.1te ... 1·h.1rj.!<'d tor unn•gut.111•cl rnlra:.tate ~as that thl'\ a mount Ill .m FI 't . ,tlll'rllµI to abandon Its l1•gal rc:.puns1b11lt \ to re· Senate Backs Car Wan-a1ity gul.111• mlt•r..,t Jll.' 11n c1.•:i.. · WASHI NGTON CAP1 -When you buy a new car it wall continue to have a fi \"l'-year or 50,000 mile ''arrantv on the em1ss1on control de\ H'CS "required by the .-iovcrn- mt'nl. If a Sen ate decision 1s not aJtt·red. HOM I•: t A I' 1 Prcm1~r dl•sl8nale Glul10 \ndreottl 1nform1•d Prl'..,lih•nt 1:1m .mnl Leone todny that he is rt•ad' ru form a minoril\ l(ll\ l'rnment or <.:hristi:in l>t'mO<'rats. /\ !.f)Okl'!-.man Saad /\mlreoll1 ~ .1 ... 1'XP1'1't cd to prl•sent lht• names of his new cal11n1•1 tonight. 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Glenn White'• reports give you one more reaeon to keep up with our Olympians In the DAILY PILOT 842·4321 \ .... ----._, - TWO SCIENTISTS LOOK OVER A MODEL OF VIKING SCOOPER AAM IN PASAOE6NA1,._i. The Working DupUute Will Be U1ed To Practice Coming Mau Experiments Martian Life Coaxed Viking Treats Dirt to 'Sun', Nutrients PASADENA IAPJ -A historic rarst handful of M ars dirthas been taken into the Viking r obot lander, and any small MartJan nath·es in the soil are being en· courai::cd to eat. grow and breathe l.1J?ht. water "•t11nr and "t•h1ckcn soup" • a rich aJI. purpose food art' IK'mg pro- ' 1ded to coax s igns ofhfofrom lhe soil sample that V1kin1? du~ from the Mars surface Wednesday. ALTHOUGH T llF: b1olo1?Y ex· per1ments will run for wceks and no answer~ are expecte<I quickly, lhc suspense beJ?an 1mmed1ateJy. Norvel Young Pays P e nalty With Lectures I SANTA MONICA IAP> -Pep· per dine n1\'ers1ty Chancellor l\t. Norvel Young has be<!n or- dered to spe nd six more· months leeturinR and r l'searching on alcohol beforl' h •~ final :.cntenc· 1n~ on a manslau#:hler con,·1C'l1on in the t raffic lle<1lh~ of t\\O \\Omen. Santa Monica S111>t•rior Court Judl?t' Peare<' 'Y 01111~. no relation · l 'm delighted -ecstatic." crted Project Scientist Dr. Gerald Sofren. "1 can't tell you how thrilled l am!" One bit of bad news from the Mart ian su rface arrived to temper tht> sc1ent1sts' gladness· an instrument designed lo search for molecular "build.in~ blocks" of hfe SIJ!naled that it dad not get 1t!> o" n soil samples. It may ba\'e been a false sign al , said l'nganeers. o r il may have been that \'iking ·s telescoping digging arm <'ame up empty when It tried to collect soil for the instrument, called a gas chromatograph mass spectrometer IGCMSJ. •l'M NOT AT all happy to hear that" ord a bout the GCMS," said Or. Fred Brown, a biologist for TRW Systems. a manufactureror the :iutomated lab. Otherwise, the (ive·hour delv- inj!' Into Mars' surfa~ went well. IL was the first time a spacecraft from Earth has launched a search for life on another planet. Viking's s trong merhanical hand left a six.inch trench. about two inches deep, in the ground next to the three·legged lander. The dark, steep-sided trench did not collapse. as it might have I( the surface was extremely dusty : instead. it loo.ked "like wet sand" toone Viking project spokesman. Information on the proAress of the experiments will be rece1\'ed by Viking almost every day. No con clusions will be reached hastily. however. even 1fthere are signs of life. A control experiment -one done on soil that has been sterdized to kill any IJfe in it - must be run to s how that the first results were due to ll\·ing prod· cesses. Both tests could take a total or sever al weeks. Tl\ursaay. Julx 29. 1916 DAILY PILOT A5 Housing Values Soar; But Not Commercial AC'RAMEN1'0 IAPI lloo in.: 1~ i.O .lrlOg 1n valuf' ln Ct1hCorn1:t , while commercial and lndu,tnal pr~tv is not, county w.i.l':.i.ori. Ml.) A tcroup of uuessors who up- pcared ~fore tJw lllut'" Board c.it Equaliuuon Wcdnc:sda) to J)ro- test the lXH1rd 's aMuZd evulua •ion of their l'l'rformancc all BIU'f'ed on 1 lw rising housiog mi&rket. IN C'ONTRi\ Costa County. re· !'ildt'ntial values "t'rl.' up 13 per· ('t'nt last )Pur. whale mdui.tnal· rornmerdal property showed no i::am or dropped a liLtJe. accord- lll~ to ASSl'!>SOr rred Wanaka. \\ anaka said the blg mcrcaM'!'. in housing \'alues wen~ in al· fluent ort'as. "whert' the 1trt1on 1s. • \'alucs didn't i;oup much an poor neighborhoods, he said. In :\tontcrey County, Assel.sor Donald Stewart said he had "'oosted a:.sessed values of .1oust-'s bv as much as 100 Pto'r c-ent, but still the state board said his assessments were the lowest in the state. THE AS ES ORS "ere pro- tesllni? the board's annual rating of how earh countv's assess· ments compare .with the statutor~ requirement that they approach 25 percent of "full 'aJue." In its prelt minar~ evaluation, the board !>aid Los Angeles Coun· ty 's asse!>smenls were 27.6 per- rent of full value. hi&hc-st In the state. wh1lf' Monterey's wero lowest at 30.8 percent. The board· s ran aJ flJ:uN · are important , because they de· termine how state &e:h<)()i ald, wetrare and Mt.'dl·c.l lwnt-ht.s a.re distributrd Furthermora, 1f the board determines that u ''ounty's usessments llre too for ofr the m:lrk. 1t rnn order th"'m reduced or anc-rt>us1.-d. And, 1( o county's assessments are too out of line. taxpayers can protest and gt>t lhl'1r assessments lowered, almost autom~tkally. ALREADY. t axpayers io a number of c-ounties ha\·e prott.>St· t>d the rise In residential assess· • men ts as com pared to busi· nesses. Even the fh•e board members agreed that it uses an irrational method in m aking its e\·a1ua- t1ons. Tht>y s:i1d it has been wrong since l hl' method was written into law m 19m. To evaluate a countv asst>ssor's work, ·the state mnkl·s sample as· sessme nts in each county e\'ery lhreevears. In between. the law says, 1t mus t estimate changes on a formula based on school enroll· ment. wages, sales taxes and "other factors." In practice since srhool enrollments started to drop, the board has bttn using only wages and sales taxes. "IN MY JUDGMENT those THE WASHING MACHINE I fa1.·tors hB\'~ no r1.1l.it1onsh1p toUle vAlue ol th_, real £1statt1 market. none wbataoc\•er ," sn.ld As ~llOr Phillip Watson of Los Angelts County. S.,.•ratlag Gcnev a Cr un~lon. "ife of Sen . Al an Cr:.111:-.lon ID· Calif. 1, hus filed a p1.:tition for septira tiun in Los Angeles County Superior Court. The two hu\C' been married 36 year-.. I to the defen- dant. dela) ed ~t>ntenc-ing \\'ednesda\' bec nus (• o·f "the contrthu· tions this de· fendant has made over the pas t s i x months to the problems of THAT INDICATED that the soJJ was sticky, though there was no indication it was wet. Inside the la nder . the SSO million miniature biology lab Im- mediately sprang Into act ion when the dirt dropped in. A rot at· ing carousel dis tributed portions oC soil to each o( three cha mbers -about the size· of a flashlight battery -in which the samples are incubated. The Wa s hing Mac l'line 2411 0<gan1zes your shower Puts every1h1ng you need StiamPC>O. cond11toner. hQuid body soap Everything at your lingert•os. %" Electric 1188 DRILL Full%• chuck-tackles big drilling projects. 2. 7 amp motor. UL listed. 4100 ' ~ ~· YOUNG stress and alcohol abuse. · Last Jan. 27, Young, \\ho ad· milted hea\'y drinking prior to the accident, was sentenced lo one year an county Jail following his guilty pica to vehicular mans laughter with gross ne~h~ence. As a condition of remaininit al liberty, Young aj!reed to take ..i leave of absence from his job and work al u USC dnnlung driver prOJCc.'l. A tiny light clicked on -much .to the excitement of scientists. to whom it s ignaled the real began ning of Viking's lire search -to provide s imulated sunshine for one experiment. IN ANOTHER experiment. the sample was suspended above a cup of the "chicke n soup·· nutrient, which contains amino acids, vitam ins •nd other sub- stances that promote metabolism in Earth organisms. Tanker Terminal Could Add Smog SJ\CHAMENTO <APJ -A prO[>Ol\cd Lon1: n cach lanker terminal for Alai;kan oil W<luld cripple the f1~ht ai.:an1st s mog without tooith new federal res tr1rt1ons on \•apor cmiss1on. says California's an· tlsmog chief. ( J Air R esourct's Ooard St I Chairman Tom Quinn said 8 ~ Wednesday the hoar<! wouM . _ deny the needed pcrmll to SlBndard 011 of Ohio unless the fcdl'rol j!ovcrnmenll>lrt>nJ,'1 hens its rules. Jn a July 7 lotter to l·\-deral i-:ncrgy Ad ministration chief Frank Zarb, Quinn su1d · · · Loc1Hm~ the project in Long Beach. as now pro· 11t1Sed. would bl' t ontamount lo l'nding all efforts to restore healthy air to the l.os Anau•lc~ arco." Pl•n«-Wr~c:-kagf' f"ouncf ~AN REHNAHOINO IAl'l SheraH's deputies have discovered tht• wreck BR<' ol' n hghl phmc nt'l1r San <..iorgonio Peak which carried rour per:iions from Sarita Bar bara when it crashed Feb. 6. Two b<xhcs. 01w man and nnc-"om an.'' er<' reportedly found Wed ncsday at the crai.h site>, 15 m1lc-s cast of San Bernardino. S11fl E.rltihlc T orpedo .. d SAN FRANCISCO (i\1'1 In the far<> of anl{ry ar guments the· San Francisco Port Commission hus torpedoed a proposal to berth the controversial American World War JI submarine Pampanito here as a money makmg exh1b1t One of the most heated ari.tttmcnts against the sub Wednesday came from commission memher Hany Bnd1tes, Australian-born pr esident of thl' 1ntl'rnt1t1onal Lon gs horemen's and Warehousemen's Union Bo•fllMg SU11p•c."C •f""'o•pete at• LOS ANGELES <AP> The man accused or being the "Alphabet Bomber" again has bt..--cn ruled mental!~ incompetent to stand lrial. Muharem Kurbego\ 1c. a 38-vear-old Yugoslav im migrant accused ot setting an Jnternahonal Airport explosion Aug. 6, 1974 which killed three persons. was ordt'red re~urned to a state mental hospital Wednesday. Cana~r•' t'otf' B~f n• SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -Northern Calfrotnia cannery wotkers begin voting today on a proposed thrtt·year accord to end a ttkfay sfrike which canners claim has already cost 1 l&.000 tons of peaches. Cannery officials arc ch afing o .. ·cr the estimated two-day ralifica· tlon process and are unhappy that the Teamsters Union has not moved lo send 30,000 Strikers back to work in 76 plants while the \!Ot · lqj Is completed. IHSTA PURE WATER FILTER Gives clear. beller tasllng water for dnnkmg eo<>ll1ng, ice cuoes. tea and collee Installs In minutes on any stan- dald k11cnen sink. Steadf•1t ''Survl•al .. D•acl-· lockpln 24ss KllOb •try Lock...Keyed Alike. As Sffft °"TV! Deadlock was smashed w it h hammers. crowbars. sledged •.• yet keot door toci<edl Sohd steel 1" boll. dual relnlorc1n9 rlng'I. cylinder hous4ng. Convenient: Includes knot entry lock, keyed a.like. Anhaue Of pollShed bfass. .. SMOWEll MASSAGE byWaht-fttk WAU. MOUNT MODB. 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Fortunately. the Senate Intelligence Committee Jias picked up th~ ball Md detidcd that the bill, S .3197, d~s indeed ne d muc h closer examination. Among other things, it authorize!; buggings. wiretapp1ngs und break-ins to 1nstall bugs. It authorizes the ,;ovemment to engage In electronic pying m this country. not only on foreign visitors, but on Americans who htwe contact with foreigners. however innocent. Incredibly. it permits the government to ··test .. 1ts bugs by eavesdropping on anyone's long distance calls for 90 days without a warrant. And, t aking a leaf from the Nazi book. S.3191 would require landlordtt and custodians to cooperate in the installation of wiretap equ ipm ent. · A provision for judicial approval of the wiretaps makes the judges virtual puppets by requiring them to accept the government's certification tha t sur- veillance is necessary. Tunney i.s right in calling S.3197 a potentiaJly very dangerous bill and one that must be written with e.x- treme caution . ' Unfair Tax Use? City leaders took up an old war chant last week hen the Orange County League of Cities endorsed in .eoncept a r esolution calling for hearings on the •asibility of forming a county service area. 1t More simply stated. city spokesmen were again t'omplaining that city residents pay taxes into the county gener al fund that In part are used to pay for services city taxpayers don't need orc benefit from. Mos t frequently heard argument is that city dwellers· tax doUars are u C'd lo support the county Sherlrt's D partment when city palice provide them theJr police protection. There' somt>thinSt to Ix' salct for \hat argument. Th prol>lc m i .. howevl'r, that it l.) un end le argu- ment. In the cusc or the Sheriff's Department, for exam· pie, it provides city ns well us count v re 1d~nts with coroner . crime lab Wld Juli services. · Furthermore. even amon~ cities there are in· t.'QUlties. On a (>t!r capita basis, lor instance, Villa Park residents pr<Jbubly don't account ror as much jail OC · cupuncy uc; do ti arden Gro' e or 'anta Ana resldent.s. Therefore. uq~uments raised ut last week's League of Cit1e~ m~tiog may stir up clty emotions. But they don't pro\'l(tc many answers to a perplexing problem. Tide lands Funds Las t week the Orange Count v Board of Supervisors again agreed lo allocate· some Dana Point Harbor tidelands funds for harbor promotion use by the Dana Point Harbor Merchants' Associa- tion. This time the board earmarked S16.000 on a 50-50 matc hing basis with the association for the merchants' pr om otion campaign. The harbor tidelands fund 1s accumulated through rent and fees paid by commercial us ers of the harbor. Therefore, proponents of using the money for promotional purposes say. the fund 1s not tax money. Thal may be true. But if lhe tideland fund is not tax money, it is at least taxpayer-owned money. As such, it s upposedly is to be used for harbor-related r ecreational purposes How t he taxpayer benefits when some of it e nds up in an advertising campaign designed to promote ...commerce a.t Dana Point Harbor 1s a _puzzle only the county supervisors can soh ·e. The Fall and Rise Of Old Nantucket N ew Form of Law and Order? .. , .. . Nantucket llerew1lh an&ther chapter or "A Travel Guide for Stay-At· Homes." the only dertnitive work • on romantic. fora way places that is designed to make you glad you : didn't go. Today·s chapter 1s entitled Nantucket and llistoric l'\ew • England • THERE IS no finer cxam11lc of an historic New England resort than historic Nan tucket. Thousands or ; tourists daily flock to this s andy. low - ' lying island south or Cape , Cod to wander thr ough its quaint. cob· ,h l cs t o n e •streets. photo~raph its quaint arc hit ec tu r e a nd sleep • themseh·es 1n its quaint history. Wandering, photographing and · lcepmg are not. of course, the on· 1.\ tilings to do on Nantucket. Other activities that leap to mind •include eating, s l eep i n~. 'breathing and taking lukewarm boths. But this is a paradise Cor history buffs. A brief synol)l>as of 1 Na ntuck,el's past follows : NANTUCKET llhc name J stems Jrom the Indian word, \ "Nantookll." which means "We 1 accepl Master Ch;arge"l was dis· 1 covered 111 1659 by Capt:un Sam • Tucket und his waf<', Nan. both 1 mem bers of th e origin al • Plymouth Colony. The Turkets. ftndinA Hyannis depr essingly t'rowdf'l1 on a Fourth of .July weckt'nd. rode ( ART HOPPE ) over from Cape Cod and were greeted on landing by a band of Sasskassaquitch rpronounced "Squ1tch" / Indians at the site of what is now Sam ·s Live Bait and Souvenir Shop. <This historic location is marked by a discrl'el plaque adjacent to the towel dis- penser in the m en's room. 1. Following several hours or hard bargaining, the Tuckets were able to purchase the entire island from the Sasskassaquitch Indians for the ridiculous price of S17.40 worth of trinltets. This was the first known example of "shrewd Yankee trading"' as lhe Sasskassaquitch Indians were merely visiting from nearby Martha's Vineyard and didn't own o ne square inch of the island. ~ FOil the Tuckets, they rode home that aft ernoon Sl 7.40 poorer. thus establishing a trndi· Dear Gloom y Gus A man <person ) and u woman <person J have been in almost da1ly-r~dt.>~s on our street for se\'eral ye a rs . C an .. t be a Congressman because he'~ ne,·er in Was hington or could it" DEMOSTHENF.S Ill ~.""'<-Ill•., ............ . ~-...... IWQ ....... ,...., ... • ...., ......... .._ •. s-...... _ .. loo_, Gift, 0.11, l"ilol tion for "day-trippers " that has endured for more than 300 years. The first landmark erected was lhe one in a well-pres<'rved hay mow JUSt north of Old Apollo XIV Lane. It pays tribute to General Ebediah Mills, a fre- quent visitor to the island who was initially the gu<'st of vivacious Martha !Twinkie • Twinkleton. It reads· "This com· memorates the spol where General Mills made his rirst hostess. Twinkie." AS THE landmarks prohferat· ed. Nantucket prospered. Motels. skyscra per s, and broad highways were bwlt. Then the Great Depression struck. Nan- tucket, Joe .. went b~mkrupt and became a totally owned s ub- sidiary of Disney Enterprises The latter tore do"11 the build· ings, tore up the pavl'mcnt. nar- rowed the streets. and construct· ed thousands or llltms:. shmgled cottages with authentically faul ty wiring and inade<1uate plumb· ing "hi ch renL today for :rn avernseof$5I7.14 B\~eekeach This shows ho" mnnkind can profit by history Carter Views Justice WASHtNGTON -Jimmy Carter will advocate a new form or law and order, with more em· phasis on prosecuting crooked business executi ves and corrupt government omc\als The Democratic presidential candidate has asked a t11sk force to prepare a position paper incorporating his views on C'ri minal JUStice. Jl IS now in draft form, labeled ··Not for Dis· ~emination, .. with a final ,·ersion weeks away. Eight yenrs ago, Richard Nix· on made law and order the main theme of his campaign. n e sub- sequently put John Mitchell and Richard Kleindienst in char ge or law and order at the Justice Dept. Both have now been con- victed or violating the laws they had sworn to uphold. From the first. they were more enthusiastic about enforcing the laws against malefaction than malfeasance. They were quick. for example, to prosecute O\'Cr· zealous protestors who, in the name of peace, violated the peace. But the Nixon prosecutors were slower to enforce the laws against white collar crimes. They ignored the laws against perjury, for example, when their o\\ n people found al expedient to fib THIS LEFT the impression that there was a different justice rur the rich and the poor, fur the powerful and the weak. Carter (JACK A NDERSON ) will orrer ro put criminal juslkt' back in balance hy prosecutinl! businessmen and bureaucr uli.. congressmen and judges "ho '1olate the laws. He would divert m1lhons ol dollars to cracking down 11n crimes "which l'ause Wt•at harm and property loss but which al'l' pursued inadequately ... The con fidentinl draft .idds poanledl.) · ·Thest' crimes would includt· business crimes and governm1mt corruption." The drafl, prepared b~ \\1ash1ngton attorney Arnold Sagaly n. accuses both the Johnson and Nixon administra lions of wasting much of tht• money the federal government spent to right crime. "AN\'ONE who promises t11 banish crime with a few federul dollars dooms such a program to failure." the paper declares "The goal is misleading, nal\l' and unrealistic.·· A staggering S4.4 billion h<i" been spent by the Law Enforce ment Assistance Administration 1 LEAA > to help local police forces. We have shown in a series of columns how most of this money has i:tone for suc h wasteful items as Dick Tracv weapons that don't \\Ork and lu x· ury limousi n e ~ for deputv ~heriffs . · Carter would divert al least half or the LEAA funds to COPIOA with crime in "Our most dense laving areas and ... other areos where violent c·rlmc.·~ and burglar) pre.;cnl ttw must danger to c1t1zi•ns." SOl l E ANTIC'ltUt l-: rumh hould go into \\l'lfore. JOl>!- :tchoahng. mcntnl health anrl other• vrogram:-that can prt'\l'll\ crime. the study urAc:-. 11 adcli. .. Both the H'' cnut• :.harm~ fund' and the foderullv 1·1111troll1•d funds should he 1h•v11h'<I pri m:in 1:-• to underfundcrl portion:. nl n1mmal JU:-.t 1cl.'. 1111 cxamph• prosccut1on. tlcrtinM' und 1·our1 ~ystems . ·· Tht> study <0uut1on::.. "'fh<' fwest 1 resear{'h products of t·ecrnt 1 vears tell u s much more ;ibou1 what does not work than whal does work " To study the cnnw µroblcm. the Carter task fon·1• recommends establbhing novt'I semi-public. semi-private .. ror · porallons for c•rime und cnm1n<1I research." Footnote· Simil ar ta~k forc<':- are stud~ in~ everything I rum agriculture to zoolOAY for lhe Democral1c candidate /\ides ~uv they will be u!>cd in his campaign and. as th<.•v become morl' I l' fined. as J.(uutclinc:. in h1:-J\tl. m1111stration 1f he should be clcri cd Prc:.icknt Quo t e "They have taken :i ~ b11lio11 property and m :.idc it Into it bankrupt en• erpriM•. We !>houl11 lake over the po~l:.il system again If we 110, "'e '' 111 kno\\ what 1s goinA on and wr can sl ra1Ahtcn everything out ·· . Sen. t:rnesl llollinscs. D S (' . n· ferrinJt to Postal Serv1rc· nfflr1:tl1' as he nri.:ul•<I for n•:1:.l'ert1 on of rnnJ?ress1onul cuntrol 1>\Pr 11ni.t1d pol an It's Not That Easy to Reorganize Government WASHINGTON -"We hove no d1sclplln«' In this bureaucral'y," lh<' l~Pt'tl record formt'r Presi- dent fUrhard Nixon saylni: to John Ehrlich man . "we never fire anybody. We nc>ver reprimand anybody . W ~ never dtmotC' anybody. We always promoto tho sons·of·bltrhes lhnt kick us In tht' "3S The may not hu\·c cxpresse<J thtmstl vt~ riuHe so clCfl#ntly. but every pre· 11 1dtot from H e rb ert Uoo \·er o n mus' have ex- perienced the same feelings · from time to time. Begin- ning with Fra nkl in HOOSC\'elt . e\•ery president, sa\ling Ford. has fell it necessary lo appoint a high level committee or one sort • or another to ad,•ise hlm how to reorganite the government so he could run it. Thal these efJor\5 : have been somethlng less than successl\al is attested to by the promises or Foc-d, Reagan and Carter that. b7 -.um ir he's elttt· C!d whoever Jte is wib run It right or dismantle lt. Not lnl1atioa. not UMmplor· ment. not commies, but the employe.s ol tM United States govemment -the bureaucracy are the villoans ol thls cam· paijln. Fat. waste. red tape. ~uldellnes are the evil buu words, but nothing any of lhc three contestanls for the pre· sldcncy have said indicates how difficult n problem this is. THEY TALK as lhou1th they're lgnorant' of previ<>WJ ottempl<i to crack this nut, as tho\lgh the !)r<'· vious «cupant.s of the orr.cc had let this tangle of junitly creepers grow up out of nciilistence. Un· fortunately. metaphors about "weeding"' out the bureaucracy are misleading and make it seem as if past pTesidenls were merel)' sloppy gardeners. Neither politicians nor the journaJlsts who have such in- nuence on them are much for learning from history. but the Nixon Administration's struit gles with this problem are ccr· tainly close enough to remember and think about. Probably no president was more aware of this problem or tried harder to do something about it than Richard Nlxon. He was handlc•pped by a kind or diffuse. Mll'Y antipathy toward \he public employes whom he • H to ~rvise and dirtd. Th.at attitude. one shared by counUess other Americans in· ci~tally. doubtlna made hi. "wit harMr. but moll of bis rauure was owing to the stupen· dout difficulties of his task. Nixon began his first term s1y1ng he was going to reduce the ( VON HOFFMAN ) clutter or'ne White llouse staff und restore ti s tronJt cabinet :11ystem. lfe announced his new N1binet on a !-ilH'Caal TV proitrom even before he took omce. Most of them were t•ilher major polltiC'al fiRurcs in their own right or were. or wouJd soon bttomc hy coopllon, repre l'l'I tatlves of s11t n1flcant power groupings like the farmers or the social workers. On top or th3l he let his new cabinet appointees select the top people in their own departments so that very soon he found out he had virtually no pohcy or admlnistratavc conlrnl O\ler the government be Wll!I theoretically running. His de· partmental secretaries, his political appointees. turned into nmbassadors to the White 11ouse from their bureaucracies arid lhc power baronies behind them. .. We only see them at the annual White House Christma.s party,·• Ehrllchman tvas quotsl as say· ing or Nixon •• high level appoin- ttt3. ''They to ofr and marry the natives." TO COVNT6R this trad1tlooal anarchy Nixon set up what has bee n ca ll e d a counter· bureaucracy in the White HOU6c. It was to O\ ersee. guide and monitor what the deuce was go· in#? on in the government. As the Wh ite House become more and mor e In volved in routine administrative matters. lhe time and energy it hact to de· vote to truly important policy is· sues correspondingly reduced. This concern with routine mot· ter's acted like u mosquito bite. .. the more you !ICralchcd It, the more It Itched." writes Richard P Nathan. I "The Plot That Fa\led . Nixon and the Ad mlolstrnUve Pr esidency," John Wiley & SonK, tnc. 1975. l T H E UP S HOT, observes Nathan who was a White lloose official in this period. was that nobody knew what anybody elsl' was dolnf' and that the tenured, high-level civil servants, who knew how lo prom from con· fusion the way the Nlxonaan neophytes didn·t. gathered yet more power and independence than tbey had had before. Space doesn't permit reciting some of the other significant efforts made to rationali1e. decentrall&e and control these complex, obdurate and immense but lllusive instilu· lion~.· You have to hand It to Nixon, though, He reached I.he end of his first term defeated by his sub- ordlnatn in governmentt but the day after his r eelection ne tried again. ms new strategy was to throw out all the ;tars and politically powerful people In h1i. cabinet and replace them by those he hOJ)l'd would be obedient mi nions. Certain meml:K'rs of lhjs new cabinet were made Uw superiors of other cubincl mem· bers. thus endin~ the cobinet system as we hav1• hud It for sl) long Other nt'w odmlnu1trat1v1· device!I, :some of QUest1 onahh' le1rnlity like 1m11ounctmcnt, worr Invented und trotted 001 • WATERGATE caml' along t1nd the new arrani:<'rnents hMI lt1 be dropped before they'd lx·cn test f'd. There's some reason to U11nk they might have brought the l(OV· ernment under effective and cm. cient presidential contrt1I. But do we want that? The very ineffi. ciency and dccentra.117.cd noture of the bureaucracy ha11 been u significant check on pre. idential power . Maybe on unrcspons\v(', sluggish government has its plus side. · After two years in office Jerr • Ford has s hown that he has no grasp of these problems, and that, if he did, he doesn't have th energy or the grit to move on them. His election would mean that nothing wlll be done about flO\·ernmenl admlnislraUon for the next. four years. Not so with Carter and Reagan. It's impor tant to get them to talk about some of the qucstlon5 raised here. ln the light of the Nixon ex- Ptrience. with what phUosophy and tn what 1hrert11111 do th1•\ ho1>1.~ 10 mnve·• But n<'1lht•r they oor anyh<l(I\ els4' is i;oin~ 10 f.(C'l much clone 1( thl'y'rc untltor prt.>SMlrt• by a ra~: 1n~ly uninfornw<l t•lcrtornlf' rt,., time for l<.'flt< fu7.zml'~s from tlw voter~ 11i; well as from lhl• cun d11f;_1tl'S Lt's:r. vapp1ni: :1hout h11• l!OV<'rnmcnt nnd m1wr think.ml.! alloul hnw to 1·h11nJH' thing:. m Uu• prurttr al ordtr ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lllll>frt IV W,.,.d , Pll/'1111hn Thfml() t 1\t•ct•1/ fo'd1tnr llarbnrn Ii r111ll1r h f:d1tnn11I l'OOI' f:d1111r I hr t"hlnrrnl p(•Kt' cir 1h1· U111I\' Pilnl \l•rk ~ to inform unit '11mul11w r<'nd('r~ b)' 1J1l>s<•n11nR 1>n 1111~ p11~r <lh'l'r~1· l'nmmc-11t11ry on top1c.s of mlcrr,t l)y )'ndirnl el.I rolumnl~I" 11nd cartooni"'I . by pmndin11 o rorum for r~.idrr"I' ''1('11.11 and hy prest'nting tt1111 m•v.!lpal)('r·,. oplnion'I end Idea~ on C'Urrt11t 10111c11 The Lodltonal opinion~ or thr Oaily Pilot appear nnly 1n the ed1tor11JI column at the (op of !hl• pUjll' ()piniooi. CX· pn•:;'('(f b) the rolumni 5t11 ond re110001lot" and 11.'ttcr v.ntcr'$ ure lht•1r own 4nd no cndO~('ment n( lh£'fr ''11•w11 by the Dally Ptlot. &huuld be 1nf('rrt'd Thursday. J uJy 29, 1976 ThurSdilY. July 29 1976 DAIL V PILOT A 7 'Pappy' Boyi~ton Back Fresno Newsmen To Jail? Mouthkeeper • Raye Joins Series "Black l1 eep ' War H e ro Plans TV S e ries LOS ANGELES IAPI -Police Commissioner Mc Millan has hired a new housekeeper -Martha Raye. BlJAV llARBUTr LOS A Cf;J.ES <Al•1 QuJle a few ,·1·arb ON.I I~ lln~. leuthcry fol'~ o( Gregor)' "Pappy" Boy - tnglon when he 11uw the old Coru l1' fighter Hl the airport. Ile AOt lhc Medal of Honor flying a plane like ll lwo war aito No m •1tler thu\ the retired colonel. who shot down "'" Jopcinei.e planes during his flying Tiger da)s rn China and Burma and another 22 ln the Sooth l'Je1f1c a.<1 a Morine. tusd SPOtled a minor nuw. \ ''NEVER HAD THOSE ON my plane for ob- \IOUS reason11." ht> ~rinMd, notln~ the s1~ smaJl Japanese flu(? painted near the C()('kp1t. E ach meant an aerial victory. "They 'd s mglc you out ma fight." ' Thl' Corsair , owned by a Beverly lhlls man, had the markinj!s of Manne squadron Vf'M·312 ~ap~y·s squadron, its i>tlots rul 1ncked bv htm. was \ l1 f' -214, famed m and outside Marin~ <tv1at1on as the" Black Sheep· gang. Fortunately, the hhip he saw isn't bemg used m the new NBC series. "Ba a Ba a Black Sheep." based on his beSt·:.t~IJIO ~ 1958 book about his own lire and the men he Oew With 10 World War JI Boyington . 63. a nath e or Id aho. now lt\'es in Fresno. "1th his "ire. Jo.who as te('hmcal adviser on the show. A F R I E N D I.\' , , ~rav e l -voi ced g u y who belies his tough. rlon 't ·givc ·a -hoot BOYINGTON wartime reputation. hl' said his book almosl became a mo,·ie shorth iJfter 19$8, when Columbia l'ic.tures bought the mo\ 1e rights under a two-year option .. But thl' script "as horrible," he !lhudder ed. "I JUSl kC'pt qu1C't until the t"o yeari. werC' up And they never m ade the film " In 197.t. he s :ud. a T\' producer con\ incerl him lhe book C'OUld be made into a reahstll' :-ene~ cm- phas1t1ng tl'\e wild. often black humor t hat kept his n1ers -and others in actual combat trom going nuts. "·o I SAID, 'llF.l..l., I ma gambll.'r Okav -1f it's done the ''a~· \H•'re talk in~ here." Pappy re l'<illl'd ... And \\hat r meant by that\\ as an honcl>l·tO· tac k Oppone nt ~ \\·011 't Quit Y ~t \'!STA 1,\ I' Em 1ronmcntahsts '·•' lhl•\ are d1sappomtt•cl but unlJl•alen alt<.•r Im.in~ a t•ourt fl~hl tn stop construt·t1011 of a 100 f<'Ol 'lt:.ick at the f':nc1na II()" er pl •in I Superior C.:ourt Judge l'aul E 0\ erton rcJet:l c<I a proposc:.•d t('mporary rc~tram1ns: order !lOught by l'urlshafl (.'nm mun1l\' CauM' . The Carl!'.>had City Council has apprr)\ed lhl· ad· •llltonplnnn('d hySan Oietz0G as 1.~ Electric Co Last week. counr1lmcn turned dO\\ nan crrort hv Community Ca use to ha\ c th(• is~ul' put uri for public \Ote i\TTOR:"\F.\'~ FOR CO~Ull':\lT\' Cause sa~ they have la ken :uwlhl'r sll'p in tlw htittk On<· ot tlw attorn<'""· Sroll \\'11l iam., ... ;ml \\'1•11 n£'sda\ :1 motion ha~ hc<>n ftlt"Ct 'l'l'k1ng a h<.·arini.: on the i::r(>up ~ pl't 11 um to ron·c the· rdl·rt·nrtum ThC' Carl~had l'tt\ l'o11nl'tl ha' n•lu-.t•ll to honor the pet111on ;rn<I autllonn•tl ~!)(;&. 1-: ho procct•d \\1th 'ttlc prt'paratwn \\'1ll1am" ~jtcl .1 tl•nt.1tl\t' 1l:it1• ol ,\u,L! :?7 ha~ Dt't'n ~l'I on till' i.:roup s nt'" lt.'j!;tl 01'" 1• \\ lut·h "'k' tlw ('ourl to rt'\ erst' al't ton 111 lhl' C:1l~ CIJ\tnl·tl amJ unkr tht.• reter<•ndum The CLOTHES RACK ~~~ for-dy LfOM \ • REGULAR • BIG • TALL AUGUST Storewide CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK Starts Tomorrow Atl Ow ,_.,,.9'Mh Leisure Suits ••9-·119-Tell • CottOll 'olyot<tf • D~le llAit• .... o .oo -...ss.oo le<> St.SO ..... s.oo .... 61.50 a.,. 7t .SO a..,.u.oo s34H S3888 $4188 s45H S4888 s591s ssooo Onr C.r oup Suits 1 2 Price Jackets Wlndllrubrs PVC. l11tkr lib ~~ 45% Off O"" Gro .. p Lei~ur e Suits '"~ u:,r~ S 1 J88 Sport Shirts Stlof1 & L-. $Att•<t ~~ 45% OFF OMf (,llOUI' Sport Coats 112 Price Slacks • c~ ,_,.,.,'"'' • OCHIM<t ICAlh ... 16.00 ... 11.00 ... J0.00 a...11.so .... 27.SO l ... ll.SO s11aa s13so s14so s15aa s17aa s19aa Pv rit ... S.weaters • 1..,.md L_.1 W ... • Mec .... WetMltM Clrliplls .. ,.,.,$ .... u .so .... 24.00 s1s11 s1711 227 l . 17th ST. COSTA MESA -~fft •S--• The Clothes Rack s-..._.. ~~ Moa.-Tiloln.. I Sot. .,_ - F-OR ME,... t:lM '"'t:JO.t fo,,....' '1 LEON "> "'4fH "> ~HOP , Cod. lrue-hfe sense or humor, a real, rough kind .... "lk'cause. ract 1 • some or your most pricel s humor 21tor1es throughout history do come from the stark reality and trag('(ly or humao llfo." About his legendary Black Sheep: Boyincton caJlt.od them his kind ol Mannes. Sore, they raut'd c:aln. but they were deadly come time for business. "Mo.t of 'em "·ere quite young. adventurous types," he said. "The.> didn't mind n s king their nec~s. They were run of udrenalin :ind they'd oc- ca1JonaJly or more tban occasionally -get Cull oC booz.e. 1''RESNO <APt -If f o ur fre s n o Be e newsmen are sent to JIUJ Friday for refuslntt to re- ve a J a confidential source. they should be • entenced to a m axlrnum offlvedays eacb, their at- torney argues. Their vow hewer to re-MARTHA RAYE Thr comedienne will •PPCar in NBC's mystery series "Mc Ml.llan" In the role of household aldc to Rock Hudson. She will play Agatha. a rolt' she dtd last sea.son and urned an Emmy nomination. ' Tht> former housekeeper wa Nancy Walker, who will havt-her own comedy show this Call on NBC. The s how was t'allcd "McMiiian and Wife" in 1t:s first rive easons. Co-st.ar Sosan St James de- parted to engage in ocher projects (or NBC. "BVT WHEN n n;v WENT In. they were strictly pilots and athletes.·• veal the source is based r----------:::;miiiiiiiil;;:~----------on ··a deeply held pro-r ess ion al ethic" that makes an indetlnite sen- tence to force disclosure improper. says a brief filed lnSuperlor Court. lie led them until Jan. 3, 1944, when he was shot down near Japanese-held Habuu1. He spent the rest of the war in Japanese prasoo camps. He came home a hero and. with several otbet Marines and Na\'Y men. was awarded the Medal or Honor by Prt>S1dent Truman. Ile said the occasion was marred by a two-star general he overheard t.alking before the award ceremony. "He said. ·well, the way I see it, a person's supposed to do his duty. But most of these guys are psycho.· ··AND I LOOKED AT thas thing and said. 'Why ) ou c profanity I l' m glad you made that over-all and not just about me or I'd deck you."' Boyington still looks Cit enough to deck those in need or decking, even though in r ecent years bis main activity has been the peaceful painting or de- sert landscapes, his major battle putting down what he sees. I le was asked if he's seen major flaws in the TV ,·ers1on or his Black Sht!i!p days. He said no. calling the acting excellent and the show reasonably ac- curate, even with some ··artistic Liberties" -like putting nurses on a forward base with the fliers for romantic s ubplots. "If that 'd actually happened. maybe we could ha\'e promoted the war another five years," Pappy drawled. T H US. ONLY a punitive sentence for con- tempt oC court can pro- perly be imposed, and such sentences are limH· ed lo five days, states the brief fil ed by Philip FuHertoo. The Bee Four will ap- pear Friday for a Cinal round of ques tioning followed by sentencing if they continue lo reruse to answer. 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Goe a problem? ..1~ wnle to Pat Dunn Pat will etAt rtd ta~, gdling UM! anst.Ce'r$ and act um you Mtd lo aola>e m~qtahn m govtntment and bust· M u . Mail l/()ur q~ltions to Pat Durin At Your Servfct. Orang~ COGfl Do.dy Ptlot, P.O. Bo: 1560, c.o.ta M esa, CA 92626. Jncl!ICU .,our teltphone number. The col umn oppeo.r• doily ezcept Saturcto11s been deducted from my paycheck, and I 'vc not bec:n abie to iet st back. K.N .. Lacuna Buch \'ou aow have rettlved * from Hartford. David II aui.1. allOUll!r ...Waat •lte presideet, rt'pOIU Uaal H.,1ferd "dKllMd lo lane >'" a pGlky" bated Oii medical laform1Uoa. He •CMald not d1v•lae Ulla lat•••tloa lo you, but wlll raralsb U ao your doctor •PM requ8'. \'o. allould aak your dot-tor to follow up on W s lJt.suruce relun t. The tt:nlral repoaltory ol medkal laformatloa for 0-e la· s urance Industry Is Uae Medical leformatloD ,,_,.eau. 3S Mason St .. Greeewlt'la, CT "831, phone (aJ) Ml·8344. The bureau wW arruce db1clos1are o f p ersona l Informa tion unde r c e r tain d rnunstaoces. The dlrertor ls Jos.ep b C. WUberd· .._,. Tiny Fish Co1icerns Halt Dam CINCINNATI IAP> - A federal appeals court, concffned about the fate ol a species or tin)' flsl\, ha.a halted the constru<'· t ion or a SJOO mllhon dam. The 6lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued u temporitr)' 1DJunc11on Wednesday aguill$t the Tellico Dam proJect on the Little Tennesst'e River in Tennessee. The court ordered an October hearing to ex· QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Agnew' 8 Soapbox Attacked NEW YORK (AP> former Vice Prc$iden1 Spiro A&new has tnkcn ove-r • l ax ·f'lC~mpt educ•tional foundatlun to expo14.nd on h1 anti· l. rael views, the AnU· ocramut1on Lt'IARUC or B'nai B'rlth reports. The l('aaue said W~· nt' day t hat Agnew. "who has bet-n ('na:111:inR In class ical untl Somltlsm," t ook ovt•r ''E d uca t io n Jo'or l>emO<'racy," and that II has been converted into a members hip or gan.izu· tlon. The league said Uw organi zation offen. .._ ______ 0_· .. _ • ._ _____ ... _ ...... ___ ·--·-··_-_ .. ,.... patron members hips for ssoo. The lnteratate Cotamen e Co mmlsalea re· , .. atd llloal lai,eritak IDOVH, &.Dd iU re&.Jalloe.s require flraH &o pay, clediM cw MUie a da1m wJUaa. 12tdaya. Tbey alsor..,Jrecarrlttl toPl'.VklepotH• UaJ <'ustomers wlila a booklet, "S..mmary of la· rorma&loo for ShlPP"'8ol l'-'tbGW Geed1," aad tbt' <'ompany's latest a.noual performance report. Tltb 'report shows the firm's reeord oa i.uch m attus as late deliveries and plck•pa ud frequeo<'y of damage claims. The ICC alsoc:otnplles eoas•mer complalJttJ by ty~ and by compaay .. For a copy of complalat ratios for the 25 larsest naovns 8*I ocJwr •torma· &ioo for consumers, send a •tamped, 11elf·addrened envelope to Consamer New , ht<'., WH hiJIKlon, DC ?IHS. Oai• Foraearded amine arguments that "Q111·1 .. the dam will mean the _______ ....;_..;.. ________ _;;::::::;;;::;::;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; Oret1 Canttf•9? DEAR PAT: I just got II mit'rOWO\•e O\'en and l really love it. Now I'm wondering If J can s peed up my usual s ummer borne canning by doin~ It In the oven. Some people tell me yes, but others S:ly it's dangerous. Can you find out(()(' sure? J .H .• Huntington Beach Y•'d M taJdng too muy ch•n<'es by usla« your microwave oveo to do bome caaniag. As you probably kaow, microwave C'OOkinC creates heat with.in the food due to molecular vibration caused t»y m icrowaves (wblC'h are coaverc.ed from elu · trlcal t'ner gy by an electron tube u lled a magnetron>. The mlttowaves pau through a cbu· net inlo the oven cntty, wlllere tbey a.re distrlbueed by a fan or stlrrer, Uten ablorbed by ttae fat. sugar :md liquid molecules in the food. If you can ln the microwave, the food may heat through but there may be aa une ven distrlbuUoo of maximum beat sufficient lo kDI llarmful mlcro-«f aa1sms. Sta•· dard canning methods allow all rood molecules to rearh the bolling t.-m~rature, but microwave wiJI noc. J ars a lso may burst and explode dae to the in· • tense vibration of the food molecules durlJt& can· nlng. lm1uran~e Pro••~• DEAR PAT: In May 197Swe contacted Jobbers Moving and Storage. an agent of Allied Van Lines, lo move our household goods from Spokane, Wash., to Sunny mead, Cali(. We purchased coverage up to SI0,000 against loss or damage of our possessions. Several pieces or furniture were damaged in the s hipment. but the costliest thing was having to replace our freezer's door. I did receive a claim cheek, but it was never cashed because it was insuf. ficient to pay for the repairs. We recently moved to Orange County with no problems, but still are wail· ing for adequate settlement ror the Allied shipment. L.W., Fountain Valley AJthougb the regional claims sapervlsor for Al· lied Vaa Linea in Clak a&o promised In March to re· view yCMtr claim H .... u yoa sappUed an Invoice for repair or aa esUma&e, yoa:r dalna wu aot sel· &led utU reff9tly. L Sidlnger, the ad.Jaster for Al· Ue4'1 dU. departmetat, flaally forwarded tbe Sl5U'lte,... - extinction of the ftsh, caJled the snail darter. The snail darter, a member of the perch family, was discovered in 1973 in the LltUe Ten- nt'ssee River. It feeds on snails along t he river bottom , and is found in the area which would b e most directly affected by the dam construction. It has been placed on the endangered species list. The Tennessee Valley Au t ho r it y, which is building the dam, Op· posed the inj unction, saying a halt in construe· Uon would cost the TV A about..$1 million.. '26 Class To Gather WANTE · DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES Jewett by iOMPh• -is •arching '°' di1rnonds and gemstones from private IMividuals and est1t ... careful eumit\ltion end ev~ by our e~ Hlgtie.t prices paid. C.JI ~ 10.9 daliy, Saturday 1o.e. .SundaY ~·ask tor Mr. Joleph. GRAND UYOLOl ILIHDS I SCIO ADAMS 4 YL SUfTI 205 COSTA MISA. '2626 WOVEMWOODS OPENING •CARPETS \ . • WALLPAPERS ONN loe0t6-N.I f:JO A.M .. 6 ,.M. SATUUAYS 9 A.M.-4 ,.M. PHOME 557·5153 DEAR PAT: I bought a Hartford lil e insurance ' policy in August 1975. The agent told me that I could Mgn to ha,·e the premium allotment removed from my paycheck since I w• a federal employe, and that l wouldn't have to have a medical examination. J was required to have an exam In iny home two weeks later . 1 received a letter lbe next mon&la from Emil Tobler . an assistant vice pres ident ot Ha rtford's underwriting departme nt, saying Hartford would not insure me. Meanwhile, $88 bad The 1926 cl ass of Pasadena Hieb School will bold ill JOtb class re- union in October, acl'Ol"d· ing to Richard Halderman of Newport Be.eh, wbo was presi-~t of the graduating c1&ss. iewels by foseph ._,.f"' .. •t rf•a•·~•,...,...,, . .._ ... .,... • .,,., ... SA VE 300/o ON ALL ITEMS DURING OUR GRAND OPENING OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 30th Lifesaver Class Set Orange Coast College has scheduled a water safety class this rail. The two.unit class is open to students pQSSess· mg current A merk an Hed Cr oss Junior or scneor hfesavmg car~. It meets at 11 a.m . Mon· days. Wednesdays and t'rldays. Instructor for l he cla.~ 1s OCC aquatics coach Jack Fullerton. Regis t r a lion for fall classes runs Aug. 23 through Sept. 17 in the OCC admissions offices. Fall classes begin Sept. 13. For registration in· formati o n, phone 556-5735. Advance Told Douglas F. Beliakoff, Bon of Mr. a nd Mr!'. 1'heodore W. Beliako((, 4012 Inlet Isle Drive, Newport Beac h, was pro. mot~ to corpor al in lM fforwic h Univer sity Cor ps of Cadets ror the academic year 1916-71. Call 642-5678. Pul a l•w words to work for ou. Tbe date, time and .---------.., location have yet to be determined. eau ~2-sue. Put • few words lo work for ou. For further informa· tion •. cont.act llalderman at631-18DO. Unusual buYfr()m Thailand Sohd leak chair with natural-colored simulated leather. A sensational buy at $49.50· Tea Cart of sohcl teak 1n a flexible design that goes with any decor. A 1 are buy at only $49.50 Gol6eD Peacock (714) 1\97~404 ~rL~~~~~~~~~~~~:!~ 1 JEWELRY . CHINA CRYSTAL : : Plus hundrods of olhc-1 1toms offurrnturr, ul •lr>I). d .11 1, '''"· I I Morch.lnd1Se t'Orl$1q1K'll lrom uul·ol J ,1w11, I 1nknJplt'1• a, court-ordered I I kls, l'1nk.s, t-lc. I L Mpv.~lnrmnvo::~ii:~~L:: ~ r (71') HS-2200 •• I C'hnM by Limoqes, WodQewood. RosenUW dr.d others; fine European <'Ind American cut crystal and art gldss; porcelam hounnes; bron1.G6; hno lunuture; chbndoliers and one of the largest dJspldys of hne jewelry in tho southland. Everythn:J from 20carat diamond sobtdin.~ to gold neck chair..;. FREE ADMISSION TERMS: BankAm<>ricard. M.'IS!er Charqe, Personal Ch1..u. Tanna. ADDITIONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Mon, Tues & frt. JO am lo Sp m. Sat. J2noonto5p.m., Sun. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEER: An LevinG ''TRAVEL LIGHT WITH THE BIG SOFTIES'' We'll send you packing with genuine imported linen luggage. Light as a feather .•• and amazingly rugged. Flexible soft sides, packs in more of what you want to take along. The light way is the r ight way to. travel. Collect luggage for a trip and build up your savings at Santiago Bank. Ite m s arc yours at no cost or at special low prices. With additional deposits of $100 you can purchase other pieces at low, low discount prices. New ch ecking acco unt custo me rs and existing customers will be able to pur- chase luggage at the same low prices our new savings customers. C..omc: in for a close look at this beautiful luggage at our new Airport Office, o r at o ur Tustin Main Office. ... 0 :zl .... ::t "' a ~ z O · 0 .., : "' z ·i C) 0 .,, .. ' x ' "' ~ > ~ J> a 0 CD > z ~ > ii ~ :II .. 0 ~ "' COME VISIT DURING OUR GRAND OPENING TUSTIN 53S E . First Street 832-5200 NEWPORT BEACH 4700 Campus Drive 752-9200 JULY 15TH THRU AUGUST 14TH 'Avallabte at both TUSTIN and the MVr AIRPORT OfFICE for NEW savings acoounts .....,,...,.,, .......... -..... _,... __ ...,.. __ _ MCl4CfHDIC l OR SELL ON CONSIGRMENT. · 1 WEBUYFORC.AS6 _) '----~~~~:~~-~~~~~~~ ·~----------------------------------------------------------· # Lltl. 8oyd Crime Wasn't Quite Perfect Whal kt pt thas old boy from comm1tt1na: suicide w•s the kno\\ledgc that. If he wert to do .so, lhe hu uu nce company wouldn "t IH•Y hi:. wi!e's claim on his h!e policy Ue thought abQu\ lt for quite a •~II. then came ui1 whh wha\ he was certain would be a winner lie tuok the lead from a .32 caliber bullet and put II u1lo the mid dleorthe barrel or his loaded 38 r(•\'Oh er ThC"n he shot himself m the chei;t Tht> uutopsy showed two bullets of daUcrcnt caliber ,mtl police noted one ~un v. as m1-.sm~ M ur<J•·r . •1h v1ously . How dad the detect1v~i. find out wh:.it really happened"! Tht:y dadn"t Tht-amuranct.' coml?any was ready to pay. until Uw IJY. mt•n convicted the wife. Thl'fore~oani.: 1s hcntory. WVEANDWAR Q. Ask vour Love and War man to describe the · Florentine Kiss' A. lie says NapolN>n supposl'dly invented thnt variation. A.s the kassrrs' lips meet the lussers· fmgerUps touch. squcclc and pul0I the partners' earlobes. It's pretty antamatc. I don't want to talk about It an~more. Q. "'Whirh is the olde:it type of ball game?" A. Handball. Do you know what the <'OConut crab of the South Pacific likes best to eat'! Crabclaws. lt chases afand · · crab into a burrow. and when said land crab fortifies itsetr therein by sticking up one big claw over the entrance, the coconut cr ab twists off the claw, and dines . That coconut crab has better taste than Charlie the Tuna. what? GREENLAND Nobody really knows if Greenland is one lsland or sever al. Once quoted that expert on in\"ention!I. ~erom_e S i\J e.' er. as s:l\'ing the four i.:rcate~l inventions of all time were tht.• wheel, the fc,·er. the wedge and the scn •w. Rut a client says the wedg~ and the screw are one and the same. Is that raghl ! Argument continuC's over whether a poisonous snake can bite itself to death. Numerous reports claim the venomous reptiles are itnmune to their own poisons. But if that ·s the tfase how do you account ror the death of the gabon viper in the Philadelphia Zoo It wa:, found dead\\ ith its fani.:s in its own back The old scrolls that were u!>ed as ofhc1al dO<'Uments ''er<' bound \\II h n•tl ri hbon ... That's whe re Wl' f!i.'l tht.• phr<J'>l' ··n·d tu1>t' · Client asks it It were a common expression 10 Shakespeure's day, lhrs ·'n.-d taµc ... Could have been. don "t know. lt doesn't turn up an his writing. First record or it was in 1696, JUSt 80 years after Shakespeare's death. La ter Washington Irving wrote il. So did Charle~ Dickens. Addrrss mail to L. ,\1 fJoyd, P.O. Boz ISO<J, CostaMeia.92626. Drat It Not ff"r• DlfTMAtt lUr~a J Gr1U1n ""''"•~•,M•.,...,.,,. EllZA»E JM M DITTMAR ,., .. ,, '"Cl PAC-ftt V """ M tf""IO•t• PA'' •n·t Of (m1.t• IW1t , t •h•(••rw11 [\,..,, "'*''''"'"'f 1n Nt NOOrl U1 ·H" C...... ul Ot410\ Ju11 11, '"'~ ~w'"'"' t111Y 1•' t'lu~. E••t' O•tlmM ... n Alt,. rt W. 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Cahlo1n1a 6.i4·2700 ~EK FAMILY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME. 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 SMITHS' MOATUAAY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 f'-"tfOd Jutf )t t•tA Mv t; l tt lt 1t1 "" 11 ., .. ~\ff'f\4\M.tl~ 1'11'' '"•"'' .... ., CH•• WH. C•lll '1t>I '"D"",..."' ()f;tnq" t'cM\I 0 111\' '"'U'll J"I~ rt ,,,. P '9 '"' PUBLIC N011CF. C'' UI' \II"~ 1110 111COUlllT0"THf: H•IT f 01' CALll'OllflllAF()lll TH( COUHTV 0 1' OIUHOI HOTltt Q",,'.tl~lllHCOI' "f f lTIO'f 1'011 "llOIA re OF WllL •110 P Oii LliTflilU 01' AO· MINJST••TIOH WITH Will Afll· NIX£0 AHO AUTHOlllZATION tO ADl•"Nl,T(ll UNOlll l H ll 1110(,.l N O I N"T AO · MINl\f llATIOH01' l STATUACT hllOlt 01 IOA BAUMANN ~l•o \f'lttWr\ ,n IOA (ROM.ANN."'"°' ~N'hrf~ ••IOA l;Mll 14 lUI\( WILH(lMIHA BAUMANN 0.-<t l '\•d NOllCC IS t<l:RL8Y GIV(N 1 ... 1 PffEll l!lUDAIJ M• 111"'7 "'°"''°'n ~ fl'!t!hCW\ tM P•otMtw u• Will Ml(i '°"' -~ ''"tf'lt" f.'f l.-U•f, ot Ai1"''~''' "'MM\ #•\h t,.. Wth AM\f ••IJ •• t.,_, .,_..U10flH ~ ttut~Utth<>n to •Om1l'I•~'"'' '"""' rt\IJ1• Undf'f fAA 'l\OfOl'rK14'rtt Ad "'''"''" .. ''o" ot E \t4tt~\ A\l r•t•r~ .. •o ..,,, c.P'I ., m&O• '"' '"''"'•' fltMh<UtAn. •~ lf'•l '""' tu-wi \MP'*'• "' ...... "'Q "'"' ~-· .... ,._ .. , "" A"'l~I II. 1'7 •. •' 10 00 <II m '" '"" <0..'1<00m ol 0.P••lm.ftl No )OI ""4 (0Uf'1 At J<'Q(1w1( Cf'ftttt OttW'W t tft ,,.. Oh Qt ~f\·· ""·· CAUfOtf'lllll 0.l~d Jufy 1•. 1'7~4 WILLIAM a," JONN, C-1'/C•~,. ••TNU•J l'OLGt• ltl Q ............ "'' .. ,., lt1Mli""9f1 h .C "· , ..... -flM1 "f•I t1MI IU_..lt ·"-' ......... 1.,.., Pu1>1 \Md 0.-(O"I 0..1, ""IOI. ·~·· ~ JO •• ..., 4'Mq ~. "" "°' '• OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use rerull aettlnlt O.tlly Pllnt Cluss1(1ed di1 10 ruch the Or.inge Coa~l m•rlctt t'hone 642·5678 lhuf1day July 29 1978 DAILY PILOT .-t 9 Coast "reeway Work to Advance? 81 IOANNE RE\' "OLD Of ... o.11~ ,., ... \\Alt Two OranJle Coast freeway project.a proposed for construction next year by C'aJTran11 m•y be In eluded in the d epartment's a~mented bud11:et Rl<'h&rd Stephen.s, a spokesm~n for Cal1'rans said today that, IC tbe w idenjng of the Son Diego Frttway an San Clemente and the constuclion or the mllsing link of the Corona del MW' l"r ceway a.r e lOduded jn thl' augmented budget, they will ~put out to bad ·· almost Immediately ·' The two projects were mclud d in th(' $~.fl bllUon six-year highway pJan C'nlTrans ~a\"~ lo the Slate Highway Comrn1!\S100 last month THF. (.""OM MISSION JS SLATF.O lo review the six year budget a t its next meeting Au&; HI in Oil Firm to Pay Fraud Judgment Lawyer s for an oil t•ompany that distributes gn.soline throughout Ora.n~e County have agreed to P•I\ a Sl0,000 fine and proma!>ed not to repeat recent \'lolataons of state law. The judRment entered into by the district at- torney's offace and the James White Oil Company o( Ontar10,closes the civtl action taken earlier l'his month by the office "sconsumer fraud division. It was admitted by the defendants that they sup- plied gasoline represented as an Arco product to a number or Orani:e County service stations when, in ract, the gasolin" was not an Arco product. The nC'taon l'harged the defendants with false ad· \'t'rtising and unlawful business practices. Eureka and Is expected to act on the propoeaJ at its September mectlngtnSacramento. Both Oranie Coast vroJccl$ received hiah priority an that s\x-year plan They are listed ror con· ~!ruction in 1977 ·78. Stcph~ns said that means that, If the hl1hw1y comma sion :ipprO\'e! the siit·year plan. those two proJects could be put out to btcl In the spring of 1977 However, he e~plain~ th:it u_n unupected :sur· plus of bighw•y funds has h.'d CalTrans to pr ... pare :l.n a~amented budg~ for the l9'76·77 fiscal year ./ TllE HIGH PRIOR.IT\' TUE San Clt>mMtc nod Corona del Mar f'reew•y (lroJects recetved in t ht' !>l'(•)('llr rlllO ma)' mcM th~e lWO proJeCb Wtll be put on tht-Aullmentt.'<i budgN. . '"If that"s the case. thvn they can be put out to bid ll.!> t.oon as th~ design work 1s done.·' be saad. Accord an{( lo local ofrkials. the design work <ln the massing link or the Corona del Mar freeway has been moving ahead since June when local catv oC· Cic1aJs went to the hlghwa} comm1ss1on to push for con.~truction or the project. The ltnk. which will be an expressway of fron· tai:e roads wall JOin the t "o pieces o! the freeway t hat are now under construction parallel to .Mac Arthur Uoulevard and at the tnterchange of the San Diego and Newport 1''reeways. Handicapped Meeting The next meeting oftheSouthern Orange County chapter of the Califorrua Association of Physically lland1capped will be held 1-'riday at 7:~ p.m. al Marco fo~orstc:r Junior llagh. San Juan Capistrano. Handicapped people and friends and family in l<!rest<>d m "elfare and impro\"ed lifestyle of han. dacapped persons ar c an\lited For m ore information C' all 496--2.836. EASTBLU FF. CO IF FU RES TJI£ $S.S MILUON l'KOJt-:CT will run from Red lllll Ave nue Lo tht'\ B rist ol Street Jamboree Roitd·Mut'Arthu.r triMRle lt ronM..,tll pnmarll>· of un underpass at Ht'd 11111 ond two parallel fronta6{e ro...Os on ~'1thcr llldt• of th<' frcewuv exc•vataon alonf' U.ra)tol Stt>pht>n11 u 1d th San Olcito 1'"'rcew11y pro1cct m San L'll"rnenlc calls for tht• u.<lc11tlon of l\\O l:mt.'1> 011 the route between the Sun M utco C'rc('lc aml (.;n mlno t:atrella. lie uid $21 m1U1on hll.'l ~en :,et 11:,ld • for that project. althoush no l}J11rt1ficant dc11h1n work has started yet. The twu 11rojecl art• a mon.: !llOthllv k"~ Lhan lOO new road prOJt•cL'\ mcludt'tl on tht> six 't'Jr )J\an an whu:h the nH1Jur cmµhua11> 1 on 111ul11lt•n ;111l't'. 11afety and congest.Jon t·utting. MERCURY SAVINGS E•ecut1ve Otl1ces 7812 Edinger Ave . Hunl1ng1on Be11ch, CA 92647 $outher11 Cal•lorm,o Regional 0,,1uH 4 140 Long Bddth Btvd .. Long Beach. CA 90607 8955 Valley View ~I Buen.t Park. CA 90620 20715 S A11alcn Blvd Caison. CA 9074G 1001 E lmpe11."H"~ Lo H,br11 CA90631 1095 lrv•no Blv 1 lll'lln CA 92680 235 N C •ru> Av!! \\est Cov1n,1. Cl\ 91 ~g3 Presents the latest Geometric Styling and Aedken heir care products. 644-1570 ' KINGSFORD BRIQUETS Special Bicentennial Brush $1.00 Value S2 00 with this coupon. Couron f-.Olr•s Aug 51h 'r -lo,.t; rt . . !..._J4.. J..-\ • '''"II In tlll• coupon wllh your order ol H .00 or more on cle1nln9 ol auede. 1 .. 1her. lura or clolh., \ Co11pnn l •cur~ .. Aug 5111 rw im&fARDILLO Travel Agencies, Inc. CAPtDILLO '<i&\ IJ;i7 Return Thia Ad For Your FREE Brochure On Our Special BUDGET Tours To Hawaii CouPOn (cpues A1.19 Sth 644-9100 You earn the ~llSI intsest in the Nation on iftswed savings at FULIERTON SAVINGS' i:J 644-7173 10 LB. 99~ L•m•I one per coupon I coupon OP• .1ou•1 c u>romer (£Hlblull Store Only) July 29 lo Aug. •·76 \ . % "rt· .9:dt-tc.J 644-4990 Super Pre-School Sale KETTLE CLOTH 640-1913 S1 59 n .... , Over 40 bolls yd. S:? 89 to choose from! Coupon £xp11e~ Aug 51t1 Your One·Stop Needlocralt Shop' FREE Clip lhl1 ad1nd chooae Ol\t. 10-yard Skein of Needlepoint Tapestry or Embroidery yarn. our grit IO you' 1"'.011por1 r • p•ro~ A11n ';Ill This is the sign of something special In banking for Eastbluff &; II SECURITY NCIFtC BANK SOMETHING SPECIAL 759-4072 @J~ 640·1232 1 Free T-Shirt with m1n1mum $10 00 purchase • J8 DAILY PllOl ThurSday July 29. 197& Honor Told Donald Wiiliam Koran, 26662 Valparaiso Drive, Miasion VieJo. has bffn named cum Laude to lhe honor roll for the s pring 1em este r at the Havasu Land Sale Eyed How at JIM'S INTERNATIONAL PtlOENlX. Arit. CAP1 -The Ari1ona Ltrnd Commissioner has asked the State Att9rlaey General's olfJce to ln~U,•t.e alleeed irregularilles in\!Olv lnc the sale ol oesly 13,000 acrtt of state· owaed land whicb cuwtltutes most or Lake Have u Ci\1. niversily or Teu ollege of Social and Behavioral Science$. The land was sold In 1963 for $73 an acre at a -========::;-public auction to McCuUoch OU Corp., developer of r Lake Havasu City. THE P\.UMllHG HIATIH~ AllCOHD. ., .... ,._.._. TBE INVESTIGATION WAS requested in a let· ttt by Andrew BeUwy, slate land commiasioner, to Atty. Gen. Bruce Babbitt. Babbitt said he would Cfmpty with Bettwy's r~t. .......... '!-, • ., •t~,..,.,4••·~· Bettwy's letter also asked Babbitt II he was familiar wilh reports of a former stale investigator which a lleged that a McCUii och official made payoffs to public officials, including tbe late J _ Jo'red Talley. former 1tatereal estate commissioner. "' ~"•l)l"J "'•"l11 t •"'',_,, C....Oii•W-•"'1 •t ., • I • •HS.040 I ro~lto!llll.A ..... ~ ... -· .... 64J-t75l Babbitt acknowledged the report, filed last Dec· member by Wayne Tangye. a special land fraud tn· \'estigator. But Babbitt declined to discuss spec1f11.• allegations in the report. ICITCHEN & IATH llEMODll.UUi- FaH ESTIMATIS C.V. WOOD Jll., PRESIDENTofMcCulloch01l Corp .. denied tbat his company ever made any such payments to public olficials. ... o ... o.-.,. .. AtlAM(IM• ... AIN Of"'IC( He alsodenled any lrre1uJaritles concerning his firm's purchase olthestateland along Lake lla \·a su in1963. tUl'H l"'·"'" A' for(•t •1 771-J470 .;.;,\, "I would point out that all information relevant America's Most Beautiful Nursery LANDSCAPE SALE > Now is the time to enrich your environinent with trees and shrubs .•. 20% Off Thru July 31 FICUS "ROBUSTUM" Anew ficus Decor a. A robust grower with broader leaves and :;ir;_.~.._ m or e compac:t growth .• Introduced to '-==.-.~1. Southern Calif. exclusi vely by Roge~ Gardens. A $10.9.S Value SPICTACUUI aooM TUIEROUS llfiONIAS IASKOS & POTS GAILLARD IA 'BABY COLE" Easy To Grow 2" Blossoms • A $2.75 value Now$ l .80 FUCHSIA BASKETS Roger's internationally famous basket• in 14" redwOOd hangers. Reg.$~r's 1495 FREE DEMONSTRATION GLASSES V) .·1 .1 . ~ .. • , . learn the secrets of Rogers llowenn9 b eauty in the comfort or th e new ampt111healer . ..... -.... ......... ..,_ .. .... -.. ...,. Public Welcome 9-6 p.m. Daily ., . •• ti I'' 2301 San Joaquin Hills Rd . Newoort Beach 24 741 Cnnsanla Or .• Mission V1eio to such a1·qu1s1tion I!> runy on the pubhC' rt•e<>rd.'" Wood sa1d. · 'Tht> 13.000 acrc In one· of the MO:$l re motear~s of the statewa!I acquired m 100.1 :11 publ1<' auction and the purchase hmJ thl' full .. up1>0r t or th<.' then state aovernor. other !llatc otllclali. 11nd public agencies ·· H·rif iHg ,.,.,., .. J aney Jiminez. the f ederal mars hal who e sco rted Patricia llcarst t o a nd from court, is rcsi1tn· ing to write a book about her experience . WOOD NOTEDTllE FIRM alrt'ad} ()Wrl('d a,500 ncres along the lake whk h was 1>un·hmw d from private parties in lOSS The firm had l'bl.ablil>h<'<l an outboard m otor testan..,; st:itionon thl•hind. Dettwy said he wa.11 prompted to ask for an in- vestiaation or thl' land sale becaust> "this orcice ha~ been d eluged in rc~nt \\('{'ks \\llh 111qumes from IO<'a.l and national ne\\s media und bOmc lo{'al police." TANG\'E SAI D IDS information \\US obtained from Harry Noye. a l.ake llovnsu City bu1ldmJt Mn· tractor . Mr. Heww4 S<hlllh ._... ""-.V\ti .... " ..... 4 ....... ' tf\ ..... ....,,_.:--·· .,.., ·~···~ ..... """"' ~1t•h~1'\,ft ... '"'.-."' .1 ,.._,. ,..,_,.. \+("N\11q__.\ ff' #lltn JAl\J IA'1·M Mt .... -.1 ••vw« , • .., ....... ~ .. °"' ... "°',h ~'"''~AA4•f\-~ Noye subsequenUy has l1gur(><f 1nlo the 1n vest1gat1on of tht.' bomhinl! dealh or An1ona Republic reporter Don Bolle::. I le 1s .ilso thl' ownl'r or a motel a t Lake lla\'as~ City ~·her(' Bolles' a{'{'Used s layer . J ohn Adambon. ~pent lht• night or lh\' murder. , ... .,,11~•11• Cal64Z·Z410 Pre-baby Class Set In Valley Fountain Valley Com- munity Hosp1tal's mon· thly "early bird" class. ajmed at couples {'00· templaling beginning a family, will be held Aug. 4. from 7·9 p .m . in the hospital auditorium The class covers the psychological, emotional and physical aspects of pregnanc y and childbirth. aeee>«'ding to -.~======!!!!!!!!! Pauline Ch a ndler. R. N.. l~~~ll!!l~'l!llll~l!'l~~~--~~!ll!l••~;:;:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~ director or the obstetrics department. In addition, discussion is held on nutrition. prowth and pregnancy tests. t;sually held on the first Wednesday of the month. the early bird class is open to couples thinking about having children, those early in pregnancy and anyone interes ted in I e arnjng about the childbirth ex· pe rie nce. s aid Mrs . Chandler . There is no charge lo attend the c lass. For further information, con-I tact the FVCH hospital education office. . \ Call 642-5678. Put • few words lo work tor 011. HICK'S ME•'S STORE AUIUST CLEARA•CE SALE SI ARTS FRIDAY, JULY 30th A FINE SB.ECTION OF QUALITY CLOTHING REDUCED TO PRICES THAT MEAN GREAT SAVINGS SUITS JOHNNY CARSON SLATS-ReqJo 125.00 •. . . . • •• . . . . . • •. . . • ... NOW 89.75 JOHNNY CARSON SUITS-Regula 135.00.145.00 . • . • • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .... HOW 99.75 0£.t.NSGATE SUITS-Regt.h 155.00 to 105.00. -•.•••..........•..•. NOW l 09.75°119.75 KINGSRIOGE SUITS-Recpa i 75.00.185.00 •••.•...• _ •....•. _ .••. NOW I 2'.75-1 J9.75 CAf.VERT SUITS-Reqjo rqs00.245.00 •••••.•. --..•••••..••••••• NOW 149.75-119.75 HICKEY FREEMAN SUITS-Requla 350.00 10 375.00 •••••.••.•.••• MOW 239.75 to 259.75 SPORT COATS SPORT COATS-B•oken S.1PS-Rf'q\Jlar 10 95.00 ..................... _ ......••.. NOW 59.75 SPORT COATS-Re~ 10 100.00 .............................. -· .......... HOW 79.75 LEISURE SUITS l8SURE SUITS-Regular to 05.00 & 75.00 •••••..••.•..••.••.•......•.•••. NOW 39.75 LBSURE SUITS-Requla 10 00.00 & 8500 : ............................... MOW 49.75 · LBSURE SUITS-Re<)\h to qsoo & 110.00 •••••.•..•• -•••••.••••••...••••• NOW 59.75 LBSURE SUITS-Reql.h ro 135 00 & 155.00 ••••••....•• _ ..••••....••••••• MOW 79. 7 5 JACKETS BY CONDOR-Requlo to 35.00 ••••.•••.•••••••••...•.••.••••.. HOW 19.15 SLACKS BY CONDOR-Requkr to 22.00 •••••••••••••.••.••••..••••.• _ •••. MOW I S.15 SLACKS WASH SLACK-RegJa 1·4.00 10 18.00 ............. -•••. -.... _ . _ .............. MOW 9.15 DRESS SLACKS-ReqJar 27.95 to 35.00 ••••••• , •••••••••••.•••••••. MOW 21.15,2 for 45.00 SPORT SHIRTS FANCY PATTERNS. LS. Req.Mr 1695 to 18.qs ..................... _ ••.•••.• MOW 9.15 .• r Af'.CY PATIERNS: LS. Requla 20.00 10 2-4.00 .•••......•..•.•...•...••••..• MOW 13.15 Fl'J'.C( PATTERNS l S. Requb 25.00 ro 27.00 .••••••• _ ••••. _. • • • • . • • . .. MOW t 5.15 CiROUP OF SS KNITS-ReqJor 15.0010 18.95 •••••• -· ••••••.••.••.. NOW 9.15 to 11.15 .. DRESS SHIRTS ARROW & GANT SHIRTS-Requkr II .00 to 16.50 ........................ _ ....... NOW 7.85 NECKWEAR NKKTlfS-RequlCJ16.50 • . • . • . . . . . • . • . . . . NOW 2.H , l fw 1.00 NfCK m<.-R~ulot 7 SO to 8 50 . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . . • • •. NOW l . '9. l fw I 1.00 NKKTIES-Regular 9.00 ro 12 00 ............................ HOW 4.99, l fw 14.00 FLORSHEIM SHOES FLORSHEIM SHOES-R~a ro 3_. % . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . •...•............. , . FLORSHEIM )HOES-R,..,.µ,,. It) 39 95 . . . • • . . . . . • •.• SWIMWEAR HOW 27.15 HOW 29.15 SWIM TRUl'I KS-Rrq1J1a 7 50 ro 1 lO'"J . . . . . . . . • , . • •. NOW S.H to 7.15 WALK SHOl<'TS-Requlo 1000 ro 1300 . • . • • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • HOW 7.H JACKETS GROUP OF JACKETS-8ro4-en S.i1~-R~Jor to 5000 . NOW 1/J PllCE 3467 Vie Udo (next to Lido Theater} M.wport •ocll Tonight~s ~ TV ffighlights KltJ fJ 8:00 -''To Caleb et Tb1et. · Cary Cr ant and Crace Kelly ar~ paired in this 1955 Alfred Hitchcock mystery mo\'iC wltb J es11e Royce Landi_s. NBC 8 9: 00 -"Perilous Vo) age." A Latln American revolutionary hijacks a ship loaded with arms ln this new TV movie with Michael Parks, Lee Granl. WUJlam Shatner. Frank Silvera and Vic tor Jory. KCET 9 9:00 -The Human Condi· lion. Experts analyze pohlltal and psychological aspects of terroris m and aggression In th ts speclnJ telecast. TV .DAILY LOG TIMISDA y I 8V•1191G &sOO aea ea11ews 0 '4) (j}) Q) b CJ) ..... u ...... t• r.-,Mtalt 0 WiW WiW ltat ~M111!lt ol lllt f Ul•hvu" N;t11ts Wtu 1114 Cotdon must etc.aft lr11111 a ~ern ltwll "'hOi' 11111e oooul1llOfl 1s huntillc I hem dgwn-lo lrte the piifontc Ibey "~ ... ~ ... m ,.,.,,, .. r111111J l:W-12 H Tiie IMMtl\ mz-1 Ill IJiull• m l.rttlt RJSUts -6:30- 8 o .. j~· Cu•Sll lft(IUdf ··~ nfUtt frnie ford. 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'tSAMI n•r•T J • I ICTlltCCOM,.ANY :.: f:r::na~\\'Vll 1u.11NIU''IM.,..411t•" 8>1t•""''·-~ •• *" IUtLO,, MAN O[STllOYS ,,.. H-n ~ Eto°"'I• i.·..:-• 1 • YOGA wtnt MAOILINIE "-•tN<...,M' 1 Jt ~l(INO Wl?N A CONTININtAI. l'UVO!t 'Sn.1,.._, N•wbu•O I• '-fOt.YMl'IAD T"'°OllUllW""' De<-IM• ' .. ••HIVAL O• T"• All1$ KO(.I T\' •>•II lflr •-I i."tu l " ~~~ao:t ... AMfJlllCANA. ~· ~· , .... ·-· .. •• c .... 11o. °"'""' ... ~"' 1t• fVt!NlfllC ATSYM~YM.r ,. It.• Tlle .. «l'OllT-CNllLlll l'OllTC"'-~"""" •JIO"''"' Medicare Semin·ar·- Slated The Lai.:unu Bea ch Kt14 ant~ Club "Ill pte- ~ f' n l D Sf'nllr'lllr t>n Mtdkarf' from 9 ~a m to l2 30 p m Tuei.dav In tht auc11toraum or St.10th Coast Communttv lh~p1tal New Channels Opened For CB Radio Calls WASHINGTON IAP1 Tbe more than th•t m IJllon CB riitho enlhu 1ut!I l.n lht country w1J1ha\~17 mort> chan· nels be~lnmna Jan. l The Ill'" chun· nela will bring to 40 lh\· number of channels open to CB use SO TH! C'OMM l~N told CB s t makf'rs to mcrt'uSc the r<1d1allon llUP pres. ion requirement to protcc:t 'f\' l't1unnel~ 2. ~ ~nd 1 -\he OM S most ur fected. Shou ld there »t ill be in· tttfereol'e on TV, the ~·cc u.u.I, in· d1\'1dual CB opera•cn would oo rt- qulrt>d to Insert special Cllters on their trammlt~rs. CB radios =are suppoiil'd to bo used DAIL y PILOT . ' I - J ~lllH'ii Urul1 n W I 11 t U I' I t\ l 'ni\'ersul P ie· ttu·ei-' nt>w fllrn. ''Th<' \ar •· to h • f1lmoo 111 J~.uwlJ. l'luh. 'l ht· c:~:.1011 "' 111 vro- 'Ide Medicare rt'l:1r1cnt.s with information abouL bt-ncfat:. and will furnus h answers to que!>t11111~ The l"edt"ral Cornmumeattons Cum m1ssu111 unnouu~·ed the long-awaited l''tpans1on. ulong "Ith rult>~ d~IA'ntd to reduce c-omplalnl.' by <:B operators and about CB intf'rt •rt<nce wilh televt 100 only for local. 1hort·r n(f brood ------------------ Sf)t'akers will ln<'lude John We1rman of Aetna l.1fe ~nd Ca s u a lly Insurance Company, "ho wtll speak o n hosp1tal1zat1on cov· t'rage, and Charlt's Heals o f Ot'c1dent1al Lire lnsur an<.>c Com pan>, "ho will .speak on pro- fesstona't <·o\ cral(e Reset\'<Jtions are <'n· couraitcd and m ay bt- made by calling -199·1311. eirt. 60S AND TH ER WS SOM ETlllNG Spe<"1al for the new CB operators. Each new C 8 set sold. must cont;am FCC rules on CH use. a license ap· plication and a OO·day temporary permit to allow the pur.chaser to JN oo tht" air right away Because CB radios are a maJor target or auto s trippers. the FCC said ench new transm itter mu:.t ha\'e an engravl"d se rial number for easier identification The FCC said the major obJecuons to channel expansion were raised by the broadcast industry. which feared more CB interference with home television reception cuts, but there huvc been ~umerous complaints .-boul m~y who O\•er power tbelr tran~m1uers to (ncrtasr their range. To met!~ th!$, lhe FCC banned uae of add.on devires de· signl.'d to increase the range or exis t· i.ng transmitters. IN A SEPARATF. action, the FCC ordered that CB r adio receiver must be cerufied by the FCC to make sure they do not interfere with other radio tranam1uions. s uc h as lh06e used by businesses. CB transm1Uers already are supposed to be tert.ified. However. the emergen<.>y channel. 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Cc-ef l.etw ..i to!tlf'bwl 1714) 557.1009 IUlHArAD unUM•ll·• tc..,..... .. l•u*• _. ..... 111 •1 12 .. uso «~ISl,t\ VED 6~ 1(1,•;BER :m.ooct Mlf•· u.-11.-4 Sf Pf"I RadJHll'll ' ._ '-•" S~A,,~5 -~lhU Al nPISI HUMTIM~TOM IEACH 114H hodlll9& , .. ,. .. ,....., f714114 .. 1441 '""''""'Ml I % OAILV PILOT Thvrsoay July 29 1976 By ALMON LOCKABEY Gomi: fl!1h1ng in M,•·u can water:.·• tr so, be i.ure ou ••re <.'QWpJX-d "1th <1 McJ11ean hs htng hceni.e or J)hmty or c~ Hobies Clash Sunday Hobie O\'cls from San· tll Mon1ca·Mar1na dcl Rev an.d Long Beach will go bow to bow Sunday an the first s emi.final round of the S1h er L;ikl.'s BOATING Sailing Week at Long Beach A y,·t-t'k of sa1hn~ 's 1n store for the lnterna· lional 1.i Ot'et startm1: Saturda} ~ h1•n Al.tm1to:. 8sy Yltcht Club at Long Ben<'h hosts the West Coast. North American and NutJonaJ chanii>•Onbhtps ror the dass. ReglSlration 1h SC'hc.>duled Saturday with the West Coas t chump1onstup to be szi1h'd Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesd.iy. The n at1ona.I t1tJe will~ at stoke Thursday. ,..nday lln(I Suturday I Au.: S 6 71 The North Ant.•rican 1·h11mp1on.'lh1p 1s bast'd on tht' bt>st score in th~ rombin<.'d \\'est Coast and nut1onal fl" gatt.is. TOSC'HJ IS THE DEfENOll'l:G n31iOnttl rham· pion and last year'. wlnnt-r or the l'nnce o( \\'ales reg:ma. the No t ev<'nt In Eo~l~tnd The lop sailor m the l~::>I n&.•1 will bt• JJck Wills, fleet president and C'h1unp1on, Wtlh his ~on J ack Jr. as cr ew. Same go\•!'I 1f} ou utt• c·ru1sln~ 1n ~tex1can \\ aters and deride to w('l a hn\· JU\l to get your dinner The V.S. t'ot"t <;u.ud 1x "ttrnan~ Am~recun boaters and or l1s ht•1·ml'n commt•rc1ul or olherw1sr ttrnl th(• Me'(lr:rn .rovernme111 ~x· erdses t•xclust\l' control ml'r wuters within 12 miles of the M l'll.tC'an co~tJinl' Challenge Serie~. Thtt THE JNTERNATIONAl.·H , IS nn ''open class series is being u1leu on m :at c h Ing the lo P dinghy" which means the rules nre loose enoua h to North Lake of the SUv\!r cat amaran fl eets in allow a great nmouot of innov11tion In the de11lgn Lakes Resort our Vic· Southern Cal ifornia, will :ind rigging or the boat. Thl.'l result$ in a con~tunt tor ville. be clim axed Nov. 21 improvement of performanc·c .... fllll&Stna MODR HOME ft.MT SALE "-POfUT SftcmM ftJm) ONI WllKIND ONLY SAT.-JULY JI-SUN. AUG. I I 0 A.M.·5 P .M. THE MAX01UM PENi\LT\' FOR fishing in Mexican wutcrt. \\ 1thout u l1l'etli>c 1s $24.000 I that's 24 thousand 1 µlus forfc11u1 c of any hsh or fishing gear on the• boat. lo :.1dd1lt0n. the ,·essel muy be cJc- lamcd until the rme 1s pwtJ. fleet ST of Marina dvl when the top individuul ltecenl rule modifications have allowed for L•re-6" Po1t101 • Orape Ivy · 8o11on F.m · · · $4.50 Rey toppt>d the standings sailor s or the ser ies met>t taller jibs and splnnakl'rs a~ well as greater Largo e · Grapo Ivy · Nepth>'1•s ·Boston Forn SI 4.50 at the end of the rouod-fn the championship buoyancy to permit quicker r ecovery when SpeclmenKentlePalm•,4'. .............. $60.00 robUl <'Om petition. Long finals. eaps1wd. All boats competing 1n the championships !leach sailors fm1sht-d an "ill be us ing these chanl!t.'S, including a brand new M..y .,._ V-4etift & Detliper "'-' AccoMri•• third place. c!es1gn known as Opus II. mt1dc in Canada. TO u SOU> AT: • The l\tci.1can lav. 1s based on the samt· principle or intern11ltonal law Undt'r Y.h1t h the t:n1ted Stales controls ftbhtnit "1thin 12 m1lcs or our coastline. The winner of ~un-New Boat Firm Leading rontenders are expected to be Baird .. SSI,... PAii MOIEl HOMES da\''s raC'e will mO\'e into Bardarson and Dtl'k Rose from Seattle. Ste\'e "'' un th~ n~t finals against Home of Pacific Boats, Toschi of San Francisco will be s a1hn1? a boat of his c-~Hwy. l"Vle ~ S-Ji.t c..,_. The Mexican law appltl-'l> to sµort.s fishing as well as commercial f1J..hing. It pro\ 1dei. that anyone fishing 14•1thm thr 12.m1le ltmll must possess a permit issued b~ the ~t ex1ca n go\ernment. Anyone who wishes to fis h w1th1n ~lex1co·s ex· elusive rtshin~ ione ~hoold check \\ llh tht• ar· propriate reprebentah\C or the Mex1C'an J!O\"ern· meot before doing so, the Coast Guard warns the San Diego-Oxnard a reuall firm founded by own design and construction by the name or llome t h Mil•• EHi on on~ Hwy. From s .o. Fwy. w~ttThne t~m~Schwartz. Gibb and _&~e~~~··-----------------b=====~~~.,.~-~~~~s~·~·~t~H~O~====~ ANY U.S. VF.SSEL f'ISllJNG \\ 1than the 12·milc limit o( Mexican waters including offshore islands -l'an exp('<'t to be boarded and inspected for complianC'e with l\ll'xkan laws. If found in \·iola- tion you can expect to be arrested and taken to a l\lexica11 port. H you are about to be boarded by Mexican authorities. you should notify the U.S. Coast Guard by r adio. Aiving your Vl.'sscl name, home port and lhe l\Jex1ran port to which you are being taken. But thl' Cou:.t Guard will not Interfere with the enforcement effort bv the ~lcx1t'an author1t1es a nd cannot protect.> ou trom arrest IT WILL MONITOR \'Ot:R s ituation and keep the U.S. Embassy tn Mexico City informed. The embassy will. as appropriate. assist U.S. boaters and fishermen who have been .1rresled, but the onJy way to avoid trouble is to C'ompl) with !\lex1can law. says the Coas t Guard. And don't resist arrest If ~ou C'om mit a \'iolent act against any person or \'c~i-l'I. ~ou can expect to be severely punished under :\lc:-.1can or t;nited -States law. or both. It is also well to notl' that the Mexican govern- ment has a n nounrcd that bes:1nning July 31, it will extend its fisheries ;urisd1C't1on to mclude all waters within 200 miles or it's coastline. Sport and com- mercial fishcrm t'n can <·xpect <'lose sC'rutin y in water adjacent to the Mexican territory. 1 British Wrap Up Medal in Tornadn l<rNGSTON. Ont•l ll\I' 1 llr1t:11n 's Re~ Whitt• and crewman John 0:-born ''"n the ~old mt'dal in I the Tornado cluss Wt'1fot•:-d~1' without sa1 l111J! in the se,·enlh and final r a<'c. wht<:h marked the '' indu!J or the yacht in~ Olympics on Lakt• Ontario The Britons already had dinchl'd lht> ~old Tul's- day m their C'atamaran class artt•r a \tunning series or s ix r aces" hich saw I hem f1n1sh first four times, fourth once and rifth once The silver m t'dal "l'nt to the l ' S. leJm of Oa\ ill m the second semt·fmal Tabb, In<'-, has leased a Sept. s. building at 2210 Newport The 10-m onth battle Blvd. for the Sti ver Lakes The fi rm Ce atur f'S C h a I I e n g c C u P . Tah1t1 br and speed boau.. F URNITURE SUNDAE SET A cheerful good·olct·d1ys 3·l>k-f~ )('I in yellow or white biked e n11mel. lhe H " l•min•led l1blc top h flavof\"d with drlhwood·w•lnut · ftnhh ind m.>tching c~irs with usy•ure \oin I upholtt~re.d cu~ion~. : !!!!_I ~ ~-,.,, « i Wfiii. Mc Faull. 27. and Michal'! 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Slarflless 12 only glass ftqUllnQ . .. 800·15.00 3.75 ......... 75% OFF 75% OFF '28.00 12.99 .. 3295 14.98 4200 19.98 8 00 2.00 Girls Dept Hu ntington Beach 30onlypolyesler stwt jlc:klea. 7·1' ..... _,_ 10.00 4.99 30only~bellddressplntS. 7-14 ......... a oo 2.99 15only lllOl'9d '*-· J*'CSUllS. ml sim....... . 2.99 20onlypolyaiaon~pwit .......... -.... 1.00 2.99 15 in-Wllfled cord pPs ....... ..... ..... .. ... 9.00 2.99 20 pea. orty ~~·..,..! 4-6x ...... :................ 1.44 20pc:s.onlyllll ...,. ... 7·14 ...................... 1.88 200pcs. ~ ........... .66 40 pc:I, only lllll lapl, 7•1'm"""" '""'"""'"-'""'"'"' ,99 Women~ ArcPs~or1es Huntington Beach POL YUTEA SCARVES eoo O!Ny. ~. otllof9, pr1na a ... ..................................... epec6ll buy .99 7S onlywiga.-. lfylel'.,.. ........... tpedll buy 4.lt 154 P** only ..... jlwelry ........................ 2.00 .81 22>4 pi9c::iel only ..i. amner jeMlry ...... _ .. 3.00 1.44 1 '4 pr. on1y-. ,.. . ...._ p0ma & c:o1cn ...... n . 44 Womens Dresses Huntington Beach 30 only ..... 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S 99 75 only 9"I' s sandals 8 99 SOonlyboy'sschoolshoe 12 99 70 only 9111' S IChool shoe I 0 99 10.88 6.88 1.00 1.99 4.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 4.88 3.88 HUNTINGTON BEACH Hu~tington Center Junior Shop Huntington Beach SAVE 5a!r. 'ON JUNIOR PANTS SaMn prinli!d With holly hobby. deslgr) .., 7-13, blue I tan SAVE~ ON AU WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR miues I junior styles one & two pieces. Also includes au COY8f-uJ>S & C0011'1nates 20only shol1 tleM p&AIMr twMln .... -....... -.4.88 35only .... , ....... -... -... -................ 9.18 10only .. 1·"*11 ........................................... 7 .00 15only*'Yctocll1·.,.,. ... _ .. _ ......... ~ ............... 6.00 12on1y tong t1eM ........... _ .. ____ , ... S.99 20 only tong sleM pulo¥ef 1-thlltl . ... .. .. ... .. 3.88 10 only scrten pml .. ,.. lop$ .... ... . . .... . . . . ... 2. so 20 only lhOll slee¥e car._._ ... .......... -· 5.88 2S only eudlligerechpec:ies......,, .... . ......... 9.88 JOonly!MndM\le .......................... -......... 8.00 JOonly glUlt big ·---·--.... ___ .11.00 1SonlylStoltldplWJl_,.-··---·--14.00 2.99 5.99 2.99 2.99 2.99 1.99 1.88 3.99 4.88 3.99 7.11 7.88 Toy Dept Huntington Beach 24 only Mmi taetor ' WC* .................................. 09 30 only t¥I kliM -.1rom .. canyon ........ 7.88 JOonlyG.l.Joe~~--·-.... -... -._ ... 7.99 ~onlyMIDll' •n'llY~·--....................... 5.88 60 only G.I. Joe secflC ou1po11. ............................. 8 .99 120 only Snoopy blftely OJ*. pnil ttllrperw ... 8.44 8 only p1nl ol lhe apes 1ree lllMe ................... 14.99 JOO only tMdebolrd wtleels' tnOI ........ _, 1.88·3.88 10only si.1Nk donpl1y1et..: ................. _._ 1 t .88 50 only -'* mlll secret OIApOI( ........................ 8. 99 400 only l!lllCHlox minlalures ................. -............. .97 23onlymkl1M~ -·---.. ·-·-.... 13.99 3.99 5.18 5.44 3.88 4.88 1.99 3.88 .99 7.88 4.44 .66 10.88 Sporting Goods Huntington Beach 72 only v1ny1 air mattress. 27"l 72" '8 C>Ry 3 t> dlaon• 88 sleeping bag .. 72 only 2111.,.dl<:Jon n sleepng bag, 33°174" .. . 1.88 13.88 18.88 Hardware Dept Huntington Beach 4 only 5 h p g11den 11llei . 289 99 a only 10 gal dry shop vacwn 39 99 8 orq 5 ga dry 5hop vacu11111 .. 34 99 pre·91sled wallpaper ck>seoul. per single roll pte-pasted wallpaper doseou1, double roll pre·pasled wallpaper tloseout, Single roll . pre·pa•led wanpaper closeou1, double roll 199.99 29.99 24.99 5•.9 .. 3.88 S--10" 4.88 I . 1 .. { I I I ' ~ l ' I l l .. - A J 4 DAIL y PILOT Thursday. July 29. 1976 ,. Starts Thursday, July 29. Clearance! Check these low, low JCPenney prices on .canning supplies! Stock up now while canning supplies are clearance priced at JCPenney! Imagine how good the fruits and vegetables you •· can now will taste rn the months ahead. Hurry! Quantities are limited on all clearance merch<indise. Now 1.99 Case of 12 1-pt. Mason jars, regular mouth. Ong. 2.69. Now 2.29 Case o f 12 1-qt. Mason jars, regular mouth. Orig, 3.09. Now 2.29 Case of 12 1-pl. Mason jars, wrdc mouth. Orrg. 3.09. Now 2.49 Case of 12 1 ·qt. Mason Jars, wide mouth. Orig. 3.39. 2-pc. cap/lid, regu lar mouth, box of 12 .....•......••••• 79¢ 2-pc. cap/lid, wide mouth, box of 12 ...•••••.•••••••• 1.09 Regular lids, box of 12 ..•••••. 39¢ Wide mouth lids, box of 12 •••• 59¢ Use your JCPenney Charge Card. JCPenney -- FULLERTON 140 Orangef air Mall HUNTINGTON BEACH m7 Edinger Avenue LAGUNA ~ILLS Laguna Hills Mall NEWPORT BEACH 24 Fashion Island ORANGE 'THE CITY' 61 'The City' Plaza South i. . - • Come early for best . selection! Sorry ... no phone or mail orde~s. I' ·I ) ..... Closeout! 50% off! Save $133 on the sofa Sofa, orig. $266. Now '133r This casual grouping has that Western touch that looks so great in your family room. Upholstered in easy-to-clean glo~e soft vinyl in a handsome maple brown color. Wipes clean with a damp cloth lo stay new-looking longer. Solid hardwood exposed wood front posts and trim. No-sag back and seat construction for durability and comfort. Three-cushion sofa with attached backs. Love seat, orig. $219 .......... _ ... __ --·-........ Now 109.50 Lounge chair, orig. $166 .............................. ,.-................................ Now 83.00 Cocktail table, orig. $69 ................................................................. Now 34.50 End table, orig. $69 ...................................... ., .............................. Now 34.50 Uu your convenient JCPenney Time Payment Plan. Bring your own pickup and take this furniture with you. Extra charge if we deliver. FUUERTOH HUNTINGTON BEAC,H LAGUNA HILLS NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE 'THE CITY' , AdoptiOn: •ADOPT££: ··Thiere's .ah.ooys tllat vc*I. You Murr lalOeO who "'°'4 are or whtJre you come from. Wt Med to find our root..,. 'ADOPTEE: I boveMYparn.ls. l have Mwr hod.Clftll Mrire to look th~' biological J)CJTentl) Mp. I~ nt"oer want them to c:ome lff~ ... BIRTH PARENT: "You newr fe>raet. You. always look at fe>en Orad ~ ii tbot J)erl<Jll tr ~.·' BIRTH PARENT: "/ would hope that the child.and 1 would 1es~ct each othl'T'1 prlvocJI. ;mind oar own btitinn« and get on ~hour 1epar<lte li'vu." · ADOPTIVE: PARENT: ••1 would dtacouroge. a ltal'ch /r<mt the standpoint of hurting the fJalural mother.and her family. I would tear H would hurt them more than what my child woold gain. They went through .ro much to keep it confidential." ADOPTIVE PARENT: .. I've thought.a lot.about how I would' feel t/ they wanted to search. In (act I did a paper on i.t. l 'm all /or at and I would help them. I can't l ive their li11e1 for them." These opposing views onJy add to the <'On!usion and frustration surrounding the sensitive adop- tion triang]e. On the one hand activist adop- tees are ficbting fOC' open r~ e«~ on.1.be other:. some ar_eo'l interested. Similarly, birth and adoptive i>arents were promised and pro- vided confidentlaJJy by law. JC adoPteet win their fight, many birth parents feel their privacy will be invaded. And adoptive parents ask ir they are only to be considered custodians .•. baby.sitters. To grant or uphold the ri1ht.s of oae party automatically <'ancels oc threatens those of another. ·c.auonta·1 ad~~ videt ud protffb all· ty. but adoptffs ,_, t.bll denies t.be1r right to know. Who baa a better ri&bl to know. they ult. NOT CONSULTED Activlttl HY they were never C01Multtd oa bow lbey fffl, and many claim they have no An Eternal knowledce of lb~ heritaae or medical and aenetlc hlatory. . In c.llfornaa, the Jaws ha~ bffn chanced over tl'le years, an<S today they require the galherina and pauin1 on ol aU thls In· formation (>Ollible, with the tx• eept.lon or identity. 'tweaty years aao not 01uch in· formaUoa w u taken ln and I.I\ aome instances lt ""*' not passed co. explalned Richard Koppes. ass Slant chief COUl\l el, Olflce of Legal Arrain, State Pepllttment olHeallh. The theory waa that 'adoption &raft.I the chlld on a new famUy trtt .•• a.nd rorget the put, ... he aaid. Adoplees' need to.. know has Right to Search But • • • at Whose Expense? ' i I . .. Should adoptees be free to learn about their past"! There is no simple yes or no aruwer lo the c-0ntroversial quesUon. There are as many variations as lhere are people in· volved. Until recently. the need to search for one's biological origins was dis missed by society as an act or ingratitude. Some psychiatrists felt the problem could be avoided by never telling children they were adopted. This way of thinking was discredited when it was re· aliied that childre n learn the truth anyway-from neighbors and/or playmates. While some adoptees find their need to search so strong that they continue until they locate natural parents. others say they are content not knowing. sraENGTH ENS BOND Adoptees. who completed their mission, say that stnce they have found their roou the bond between them and their adoptive parent.a has become even stronger. Those who are not interested say they have ac~pted lhe fact that they will never know their heritage. Each voiced roncern over hurting adopUve parents. but one, whose adoptive parents are now deceased. has decided to start searching. "I'd like to know my nationality and what my medical and biolqgical history Is. I want to pass that information on to my chfldren and grandchildren." Another said she also wonders about her medical his· tory. but has no desire lo search. "I have MY parents. For some people. and maybe for me. aub<'onsciously there ls that desire. Jf 1 had a terrible life like some c adoplees> I know, I might be more curious.·• .And, how do adoptive parents feel? ONLY CUSTODIANS Some ask. "Are we to be only considered as custo- dlans-baby·sltters?'' Most ha\•e nccepted the ract that their children one day might w :.nl to search. Many soy, "I wouldn't be too happy about it." and most set'm f'enerall)' concerned over the Invasion o( the nalurai mother't11>riva cy. One adoptive mother said, "Had my child wanted lo search. I would have fought It rrom the standpoint or hurting the blrlh mother nnd h<'r family. They went through so much to keep It <'Onfidenllal. ·· Another said. "I think thnt desire start!! oul as curiosity. l would never encourage tht-m to search, but If it becomes 3nobaeaslon, they'lldolt anyway. "l don't think kldll consider aH the ramifications." Would you be hurt if they wanted to search" TIME TO ADJUST • "l '"e tried to figure that out ... I just don't know. I think it would take a while lo get used to the idea. I would have to have a real talk about their motives. "I don 't think it would change our relations hip. "Arter all, the birth mother didn't change their diapers. feed them, nurse them through sickness. take them lo LiUJe League. "Thal can't be taken away." Other adoptive parents say they would help lhe1r children searrh-after they reach ma1ority age. One mother said she believes her expenence 1s different than most. As she has had b1olog1cal and aciopme cruldren. she has thought a lot about the possibltht)' that her adoptive children might want lo search DIFFERENCES . "[have a lot or fun discovenng all of m)' <'hildren's diC· ferences-those that are inherited and lhose that are not." As her curiosity grows. she said she becomes more open to their possible search. • ·'I did a research paper on this subject. "Now I know I'm all for it and I would help them. .. I can't hvc their lives for them." On the other hand there are birth parents who feel the search is a violation of their confidentiality. When Charlotte de Armond was researching for a ques· tionnaire. published by Children's Home Society, she said several natural mothers that she interviewed expressed this opinion. ANGERED MOTHER "And one day when I was in the San Jose 'office a natural mother burst in raving. "Iler adoptee child had JUSt located her. She was angry und accused us of vlolatinR her confidentiality. "It took a lot of explanation, und finally she realized we had not ftlven that information at all. •. that the adoptee had found her by other means.'' Mrs. de Armond believes counselln~ Is necessary for all parties roncerned before a reunion. and that If an in- termediary handles contacts, this kind of an Incident might be avoided. However. a spokesperson for ALMA said member~ serve as lntermedianes and that they are cautious and tactful. She said it Is best to have an outside party make the contact: that o<ten the persons involved are too emotional. ALMA . which a~sists In searches. says th::it most reu· nions arc successful. It is dedicated to that end. Secret Hidden, Not Forgotten In the hearts or many women. lies a deep secret. •.. kno'Arn on· ly to her. and s ometimes, perhaps, a few Intimates. It's hidden from view. but nevertheless it is remembered always. It's her secret child .•. the one she relinquished in adoption. The joy of suing. holding and caring has never been ex- Perienced. but the longin.1 never leaves. "You're always searching every face. wondering IC that person could be my child." The tearch. whether a concert· eel effort or not, goes on and on. Maey seek help through or· ~&•niutlons s uc h as ALMA < Adoptees Liberty Movement N· aociation> which claims most rt'- unklel are happy occuionl. An interview with two natural tnothers stapports lhe claim. DIFf'&aENCE The& circumst&Ma were en· tirely diCferent. but neither stopped surching unUI her mis· aion was complete and her heart <>verflowed with joy. Today, both have excellerit re· JatJonshlps with their adopted children. now adults. Neither mother wanted to make lhf1 deciaion. One said she still feels she did the right thing for her son ; the Olher said she Qever would have made the de· cision If she were not "forced.." At 16 Barb1ra W. was preg. nant. She and the father·lo-be wanted to marry, but "my mother slopped it. l was a minor and there was noc.hlng t could do."shesaid. Her mother toot her to California and arranged an adop. tlon .. tbrou1b an ad in the newspaper. .. ( fOUlht ll all tM way. After· the baby was born. l onJy signed the botpltal reluae papers. But a year later after many threats from my m other, I r eli n · quished.'' When she signed the final papers, Barbarasaidshesawlhc . name of the adoptive parents on a file folder. She remembered the name. and claims she caJled "everyone in the United States listed by that name in the phone book. ALWAYS LOOKING "You can 't Imagine the anguish," t he said ol her separa· Uon from the chlld. "Sure you function on a dally basis. but you're always looking. You never know if the child is dead or alive . "You look at every face that age and ulc. ls that mine? .. She searched ror 20 y~ars. "But t guess I did aJI the wrong tblnts. "I always thought It was natural tor a mother lo search. but alter reading stories about ALMI\ l discovered children look for us. too." Six days after she contacted the organization. 11he was united with her daughter, who had never been told ahe was adopted. The reunion has caused con· aiderable strain with the adop- tive parents. who atUJ deny the child is adopted. 'UK£ SEEI NG MVSELF' "Our resemblence Is so Im· mense there la no doubt w~ 11te mother and daughter," Barbara stressed. "The minute we saw each other we knew. lt was like seeing myself." A week later, lhe daughter round her natural father. who .. she cl3ims. l!l sUU bitter over never mnrying the natural mother. "I think adoptions are nec,essary in some cases. but they really are crud ... lo go \ Triangle? been recoQnir.ed ror the last five ye ...... o the .Practice has ~n to acquire mtd1c•f and Genetic his· tory, Koppcuald. And a luw pass~'<! 1t year nnd ia hair aao requires this lntorm•· lion be given to adopOve p.,-ent.s. NEED TO SEARCH Adoptees uy this is better. but M>me still have such a deep need to know their heritage that they <'OOtinue seiarchlng on their own or with group help for their bjrth parents. One such organitatlon it> ALMA <Adoptees' Liberty Move· Edilor's Note: Bea Anderson, P""f'le Editor . lakes a look at adop- twn: chongea and propo&ed c1~s an legislollon, 1mmet nttds of adop- tet'S and tht' srnnt1ue feeling of all 1.·oncerned. me nt Association! which believes there m ay be as many as 10,000 adoptees in search. Members claim the vast ma· jority of reunions have been suc· cessful. "If the public were more aware of these successes we'd have more supporl Cor new legislation,•' a spokesperson said •• Adoptees' struggles and pleas are being heard around the state-from agencies to rounselers, to lawyers and the legislat'ure. For instance, the State Bar As· sociation, Committee on Adop~. tions conduc.ted Uiree pu!>lic hearings in California. FAVORABLE Koppes, who served as chairman, reported that the feel· ing about udoplees' rights was "generally favorable" and "the myth about adoptive parents not bei ng s upportive n ever materialized from our search. .. I'm an adoptive parent myself. Where I was and where I am now are mueh different. The more J study and am involved, the less fearful I am and the more my attitudes change.'' Koppes said he believes this to be true of other adoptive parent:.. "They view open records with re· servation in varying degrtts." The next s tep for the State Bar is to appoint a sub·committee to draft a proposed change in the law. However. Koppes would not speculate on what it mig:ht be. MUTlJAL REGISTRATION Meanwhile, in tbe California Legislature is Assemblyman William Campbell's Bill AB 4200 which would provide a mutual re· gis\ntion prO<'ess. It passed the Assembly and goes to the Senate in August. If it becomes law. the three parties or adopt ion will be able lo register their "ishes with the Thursday. July 29, 1976 through l~Ce not knowing,·• Barbara said. "TMre should be some kind of an agency where lhc birth mother could iet a periodic re· port on health and so on. U would be comforting." DIFFICULT DECISION Wheb Eleanore M. and her hus bahd decided to relinquish their third chlld. It was because ol financial problems. "We were In finMclal straits. Department of lleallh which wUI a.ul1t in the matc hing. In Orange County at lhe Adop . lions Olvbion. sot'laJ workers are udv1sed to ('O unsel nltlural parent1 about this pending luw. said J ane ll e t\nko. social services su.,erv111or. "We ~II them If lhty fetl &lrOQJIY one w 1tY or the other to exercise th~lr rlghll and let thetr l•1lslatou know how they feel." l't15. Behnke uJd the •Jtency supports adoptees · right to know but ls bound by law to keep con· fld•ntlalhy. "We provide U mut'h Information us possible without revealing identity." RECOMM£NDATION&"TVD\' Mary Sullivan, chief of children's social services for the state department. said, "We art in the process of making our own .recommendation <about adop- tees' rights and procedures>. She speculates it will be lwo- pronged: separate recommenda· tlons for past a nd future adop.. tions. Procedures for future ones probably will provide open re- cords when the adoptee reacher> majority age. she said. .. It would require legisla· tion ..• and then all parties would be aware." For completed adoptions, sh~ said. we need to look at the righti or all three parties. lt 's veey complicated. ··When they are in toe.al agree· ' ment there is no problem but when one party is not interest.eel in dlscloaure-we need-to look at everyone's rights." She feels iC the adopteeor birth parent is not interested that. person probably would control the procedure. As yet, she said, "We have no fi"1l viewpoinl if the adoptive parent. is not In· terested." PROTECT PROCESS Whatever the procedure, she • said. "we need to protect the , 1 adoptive process and recognize : the need fo r containment of the·; family unit." -: Adoption Issues also are bein~· studied by Children's Home:: Society, the largest private adop· • lion agency in the state. Questio nnaires have been mailed to all parties connected with an agency adoption. Although compilation of data is not expected until October. Charlotte de Armond, the agen- cy's state director of public rela· tions. predicts the survey to be the most complete that has ever j been done nationwide as it has reached more people than any 1 other. She admits. however, that lt may not s how a true picture. because •'only the people who feel strongly one way or the other respond." 81 My husband, ~ disabled veteran. was very Ill and our sole Income was hia compensatlon from the government. "lt wu a very difficult de· clsion to make, but I thought It was the best thing ror the child who would have a better start. My husband was in agreement "It was diffi cult over the years. "A motbtr never forgets that <SeeSEC~E'l',B U ' 82 OAtL Y PIL01 fnur&041)' .July 29. 1976 Aleoholism: ·'It's Up To You' I . • I t t ! ., t . .. You 're in a bar with your bfft friend wbo is wdl btyood the poll)t of htvln1 OM too llllQY. What do )'OU do? Your beat friend bal 1 Mrioul drinking problem thal la deltro)t· m1hltbomtllfe. Whatdo10Udo! If you're llke mOlt PtOPI• you remain 1Uent. Drink.in&, accord.int to Joldchl Taltamlne, MO, Is somethlni we talk about, laugh about and f'Ulogize. But it also is & subject that few people have the nerve to discuss with someone who baa a drinking problem. "\\'hat is it about alcohol that breeds this conlradictory behavior?" That question was posed by Takamine, c hairman or 't he Medical Association's Com· mission on Alcohol.ism, al the C.Q. (Courage Quotient) seminar sponsored by the Orange County AkoboUlm Council. . ..... . &Ut:NTllBNT n. reuoa tnOlf PIOlll• Nanain 1Uent HU\tr than &ell eomeorwt he bu bad too mucb to drink 1' alm· Die. Jt oroductt rtMDtlDlat and holtlllty. A man'• mllCWloU,y, lo IDlft)' C .... , ta UlrealtMd. "You',. DOt loved IOf' lt," •aid Takamlnt, ••10 people keep quiet.'' " There are treatment centers and acenctt1 to d eal with alcoholic•. But dwlDdllng federal money. which is Increasingly more difficult toobtaln, may shut down some pl"Olrarns. TtMm , evell IDOC'e solhan now, it' will be u_p to indMduals< lo un- dertake the Job ol eoofronting the alcoholic. "Unless one It willing to re· examine ou11 Yalu. aod let the alcoholic know wberc he or s he ls at, and la wllllDI to hold one·s hand out ud bavt It rillced btln1 rtJteted, lbl• problttn will pe"!.~t ... U\'ING EXAMPLE Tak amine added that thole who are recovered alcoh<jtca or who .,.. on tbelr way to recovery, of· fer. Hice no tlo1an « advmbe ment, "a tlvlng examplaot h()pt'.'' Everyone needs one Pt>rson to listen, care and undersUand ham, hesoJd. One prevailing attitude m today's society tbat conttiht11 ... 1n remainln& silent, he btolieves, 1s thatpeoplearenota1Jowedtofa1l. ··1t is a cardinal sin in this C'OUll· try to fail, particularly in a Job. We'rebroughtup with the terrible onus or the implications of failure. "Today there is one way to be guaranteed or not failing -don't risk, st. y whert' )'Ou utl'. Another common attitude ~•l conltlbule• to w1dffCJ('C9d drink· Ina i• th• "inatant" phil090Pl\)I: Everylhln& '' rtcyclablt lftd di•· PQ."ubk. Thl• lud1, he uJd, to peopto ~llevln• they can llnd ttio ANwer to ttiolr troubles by takln1 a pill or • drink. Liquor advertllements not only sell alcohol but rndy· made 1n1wu!\ to our problema. Arecenlp0Jl1how.dthat.01*'· cent of the adult• qu•Uoned and 00 percent or the children don't think of alcohol a11 adruw. Tak a mine bellevts mu• publlo f'ducatJon on the 1ut>ject, rether than being done by the media or by group1. would be more IUC• C'essful on an Individual baalt. He ended hl1 t alk by quotlq the wordtrpoated above an alcobollo treatment center: "lt'• up to you." , ,~ ·~ .. ,.. t :: I · . . , Widow's Problem R~dressed ':· DEAR ANN LAN'OERS: I am ;a youn1 minl1ter who would like to comment on the bereaved ~dow who uked her pastor not ~ vialt any more because he ~ ~erkal col· .Jatand began to show up in a sport ~irt. She failed, however, to tell (Ann Landers QJ asham~ of her ailliness over the iuue of style. that appearances do eomat for something. No matter ltlw ••&. ly, I woo.Id not like &o u" .. ,. rabbi call oa me lJI llil ftt••lll lnulb. la &o tallt )'OUr 1llhtl • few la· e ..... " ,, ... , 11rra ,......a1uy ud llew alae rela&M &o ,..,., are ot fu &rH&tr alplfttuee ihan her •am• ar>' dl•ta•lo11. TMrt la Yet'1 ll&U• Htd1•1t Utu u.. lluttdeutopa.a eurdln..clo oy tood ead ti•• crea .. JOU ... advmlHd art a rl'4ft • Secondly. she (and you) must be plenty hung-up on externaJs. Hlhe man is really a iood putor, he can do hli work in swimming trunks. rr he ... s not, alflhe liaP- pings in the world won't heir . t>EAR-ANN ln\NDEU~ rm. lS-year-old glrl who la conaldortd • IJlm the reason. (Actually, ahe :wu arraJd of wha t the neighbors io!Jhtthink.) The widow was wrong for not ~ellng with the pastor and you 1"t'e wrong In <'Ondonlng her ac. '.Ci • By not telling him the re· n. she deprived him of an op- rtumty to express his pouit of ew. So ofte n, people expect Waters to be mind readers. I unders tand the ofly pedestals on which many ministers are placed by mem· hers of their flocks, and I airee on the importance of maintaining dignity and striking a balance between Intimacy and distance.· BUT. I suspect, something else wu going on, perhaps only in the lady's mind, and she wu feeling o littJe guilty. hence the reWf. - ANOTHER MINISTER cute but nol btauUtul. l have a problem r c.n'l talk about to allyone. They'd t!»nk l was tryin1 to be a .... pot, but I'm not. What I WW to do la build up my bu1t. Do >'9U k,.aw of l"1 eMrCIMI l can talc• Ulal ml1ht help? Uow aboul the eream1 I '" ad· vertlaed ln the ma1utnea? Are they any good? How long will It be before peoJjle start noticing me? -NOT FLAT BUT NEEDING MORE DEAR ANN: When a IUY la en1•ted lrlni and aJI> and be dropt hi• 23-yoar·old nancM ott at her apartment at mldnlaht, and aoa to another '1rl'1 apart· ment tor a few houri, )'OU call him aakunk. What would you call u enga1ed girl who did the same thing'!'-J UST ASKl N' at widow opted to chicken out ather than give him a chance to Ecllfy the situation. She didn't me right oul and verbalize her :~ ellngs because she was DEAR A.M.: You •re right when you uy &be widow alllould have told the pa1tor bow •he rett aboat him ~omtng to ull in u1ual atttre. I believe, however • 0 EA R NOT FLAT BtJT NEEDING: Do you mean notlc· lng VOV -or them? My adwJce DEAR J UST: Are you the guy? If IO -wby call her anything? In fact, why call her at all? Eidt now, Bub. Voar fin& Jnarkdown is Ute chea~1t. .. ·~aw Partnership ' f More Answers Parents and Teachers-A New Partnership ls the title of t1 10-day extension counie to be pre· : · aented on the UCI campus. f It is for lea<' hers and parents\\ ho are willing to explore new approache1 ln seeking anJwers to 1 suC'h questions us: ·~i llow can we help this partnership work for • • children? · . -What <'an Wl' learn from successful carlv childhood ectut·ation programs'! What does research ll'll us"' -What are the plans for the ruturc:' Opening !ht' session at 2 p.m . Monday, Aug. 2. will be Merilyn Burtt and Eleanor Wynne, coordinators. i Ms. nurll. MA. 1i. a consultant tn the Elementan • f'1 cld Service, California State • Department of Education and 1s an appomted ·1 rcpresentatl\·c· to th' ltulson committee (or Early ' Childhood Edut·a11on to the Articulation Con· ferem·c·. j Ms. Wynne. MA. is aupervl1or or teacher C'ducat1on and rl1rl•ctor of the UCI Laboratory School. She ,, the onlv American to t1H"ve on thl' Montto's1>ori Internul1on.1I Tei:.l and E\'aluataon Roa rd ~ ll1ghltghtin.: thl' Sl''\Ston will he a tulk !)n I lmplcmcntotwn for E1lural111n JU•form b~ Dr II. ~ Glenn O.:i \ 1'!, as~or1:ill· i.upc•nnte'ntlcnt ()f l'lt:men tary {'Cf Ill' :11 ion. St Jll' of c"" tw nw. .. Othl'r W1nc:. indudc• F:urly Ch1ldh11ocl T-:durJ • t1on Whl'rt.' An• \\'(' No"!, Makl111: Ht•o,1•urt'l1 Work for \' ou. AS!ll!ll111~ in Hw C"lu:-:-.roorn 1'h,· Home st'h1)()l 1' art1wr-1h1p, L1nkugu11 to Com mu111 'ty Resourrr-1. I' .1rtntrt P:u-t1c1p1l«> and Conllnu mg the I' urt11crsh1p. . ~ c:x::Jo~ · The 0i a Craft Cellar o NUptial VoWs Recited Heffner-Sclalli Anita Lynn SC'ialli and Eric Heftn er. who were married in St. Kilian's Church, Mlsslon Viejo, honeymooned in Hawaii. The bride is a graduate of Michigan State . University. Her husband attends the University of Utah on a football scholarship. Thelr parents arc Mr. and Mrs. John SciaJli of Mission Viejo, Barbara llerrner, Santa Ana and Harry Heffner, Norwalk • • • • Bucher-Jaeger Sharon Ann Jaeger, dauahter or the Richard Jaegers or San Clemente, exchan~ed wedding vowll with Ralph Raymond Bucher during rites in the Rem United M ethodisl Church, Bern, Kan. The new l\1 rs. Bucher graduated from Wllliamsvillc High School In Wllll•mavUle, N.V .. earned her AA degree at Orange Coatl College, her BA at Caliiorma Slate University, Pullerton. and n BS at UCLA. lier hus band, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Bucher of Bern. graduated from Bern lligh S<-hool and th~ State University of Kansas. He also attcnrled West Point. They will live in Bern. ••• Hulsey-Murphy P:itnC'ta Murphy and Arg1'! llulscy of Hunt· in,l!ton &>ach E'Xl"hangcd wedding vows In the <.i;irdl'n Crovc FirsLA.,._emblyof God Church. l':ircnts of the newl) w~s arl' F.llis P. Murphy •md Mrs Ot>lla W:-.ckoff of Wh1tt1cr, and Mrs. Janel luls<'y and Odis 1 lusley or Fresno. .ry.zzetta nc rnan1 The bride is a lfaduate or Golden West Colle1• and Caurornia State University, Loni Beach. She 11 prtncipaloflheGarden Grove Chris- tian Schools and ls completing work on her maaters degree in chrlstian school admlnlstra- Uon at Western GraduateSchool, Long Beach. Her hus band Is a graduate of Reedly lfigh School and attended the California Highway Patrol Academy, Sacramento. The couple will make their home in Hunt· inl\(Jn Beach. ••• Sexton-Feldner Or•nce County Fairgrounds was the selling for the wedding oC Margaret Feldner and Dalla.s Sexton of Costa Mesa . Gu eats a ttended In square dance dress and en- joyed dancing art er the ceremony. The couple, who will reside in Costa Mesa. are member1oftheSwlna'n a ·sSquare Dance Club. •S pleased ro announce the auoclet1on ol Gary Compton, Emily Sta1km1n • N1ss1m Menashc. Carla Wedernan, Andre Fel111 atld Sandra LrrxlMY 10 OYr alall. Etch is well known lo l"Mny Newoort friends and 11 e11oertly oualllltd lo r:>rovlde aalon serv1oe!I 1n \Ile excellent Louetta 8ern1td trt<Slllon. INTRODU CING - Emily S rarkman Spec 1alr 11ng on lnalv1du11 care of the akin, meke ·up and cosmetrcs . Emlly orov l des a new. professional servrce to our staff Expert Styling for Men & Woman. /)f;;/Hlllf'I ~I.II ~~~ltffs 1107 Jambct.-Rd .. 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Sul~nn<' Grayson. owner of lhe novel Face t-•ac · ~ory cosmc ti cz; stores. talks with <.1 customer sampling the products. Mrs . Grayson 's stores feature colorful open pots like those in the ice ere am parlor. with a serve-yourself .P o I i c y o f a .supermarket. Thursday July 29 I 976 DAIL V PILOT 8 3 'Good Day' Bad· News · B>• t;aMA BOMBECK A letter from a rt'ooer lbe othtr day did• pretty good Job on me. She "ant~ to know Ir l a:ot paid tor lh1s drlvcl Srud sh.-wouldn't blame my childrt•n and my husband if they M t home and never came back Felt sorry ror m<' ~'<'a use I w ns obviously aodless and would some dny be left alone to re· ,~nl for all my sins. Apologized for hnving to tell me a ll this, but t'\'eryone else was think· ing it. She e nded with a JlU mmed yellow label above her s11mature with ., half smile that im· plored. "HAVE A GOOD DAY " The good Lord knows 1 tried. but after that I didn't get too Car with it. Maybe l 'm susp1c1ous. but l Celt she wasn't sin- cere in her greeting. Frankly. "!lave a good day .. 1s beginning lo {:Ct on my nerves anyway. Don't get me wrong. It's not the sentlmcnl that bothers me, ifg the mtthanlcal, wooden WU)' '" "'hlch people say It "''hen they don't really mean1t. Funer.al directors suy 1t. IRS men , ll)' 1t. Tral· fie J>Olicemen say It. r AT WIT'S END Bankert say It. Auto h 0 w my 1 a , or, t c liooa "I hes ur<.> too mechanics say 1t ~n· <'hi1rach•r. ElY.ood p tmportont to bt•coml' , l~l.8 say it. Clearly, ll Dowd, th(' beautiful. un· cliches and srnt l • hBB become ont.• ot the c:omplh.-atcd. fuU)' man menu t oo s p ecial t o tn0!$l abused phras-.-s in from "llttrn')·." woultl come pre-us1wmhltd the English language. h ave rl'SPOO\Jtod to &-sides. they makr pro Take the words "thank ··uavc a i:ood <l••Y .. i.>le skeptlrul. you." Tha nk you used to lie woulrl prob11l>I~ Tht• ot her day m~ carry a lot or clout. ll ha,·e said. "Ctl1npt1r~-d to hu11bund pulled u11 to u meant so m eth1n1:. what"" • c ar with 11 bumvt'r No"•adays , peoplt· Nervously, hss ~rN>tt•r stl<'ker th at ln vih'd. automatically 8 Y would respond. "Com "HONK It-' YO U)\'t-: "thank you" without a paredtoabado1w:· JESUS ·· thought. Elwood would tht!n lie laid on his horn und • • They say thank you for hn\'c pinned him down t"'·o minutes later. a man : the time O( day -when Y.llh, .. ls there another appeared Ill his WlndO\\ : It's a recording. They choice or 1s that 1t ·•.. and threate ned to rear· say thank you when the "Uh .... just the two runJte his nose. : washer repairman g1Ves . good or bud " Thal· s the trouble • them a bill for $43.25 for .. Then l 'd be an idiot to when you don't write • taking a pair of training choose the bad one. your own material. f\ lot; pants out of the hose. right? So. why do I need can be lost in the transla· . They say thank you when remmding., · · ti on. : a sort drink machme ! spits out a bottle. eci~iiiiOCiiiiOe~~~«liiii~iiieii4iiiiiiiiGCiiii~-ri I have often wondered Horoscope: Virgo Lea.ds H••• transportation '! £u:zcttn ~ ~a;,. :f)esi9 n ANNOUNCING TfJ<RA . ' F RIDA\', J ULY 30 By SYDNEY Olli\RR /\KIES < March 21-April L9r Look behind the scenes. Get together with those who share in· terests:-A conference-. r-elated.to med.La exuos1Jre, could bring con structive resuJls . TAURUS <April 20-May 201: Jnvol ve!"'lent, intensified r elationship is featured. Nothing 1s tepid or halfway -it is now hot or cold, aJI or nothing. Know it and act accordingly. . , GE MINI I May 21-June 201 · You rm1sh pro- ject comple te assignment. Business and proper· ty :ll-e highli&hled. Older 1ndi\'1dual could aid in evalua tion, a ppraisal. . CAPRICOR N <Dec 22.Jan. 191· Good lunar aspect comcides now "ith lo\'e and ability lo ~x· press yourself Emotions tend to dominate logic. AQUARJUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Leases. lax· es. budget as 1t affects partner. mate -these are acce-nled. OrJ!ani~e. Brm1n>"riorities mto focus. PISCES I Feb. 19·March 19>: Approval is received -get go-ahead for complelion or im· portant task. assignment. Someone 1s signaling. offering "secret·· clues. ~ llJ t. For Classifitd Ad ACTIO!ll Ca\I A Doily Pilot Acf-ttl,or 642-5671 AWARD WINNING HAIR DESIGNER HiJ1rcvts lnclvd~ • $,,,.,,,,,,r """ """'°""' • proper rondu1011t11 pt llCISUJfl h.ill CJ.JI • blowdry NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~OR A rPOtlltl MCNf CALL -.,~,;.:, CANCER < June21·July 22>: ldeas are put antu action. Your personality attracts fa\'Orabh• attention. MaiJ , messages and calls lend aura ol expectation. excitement. . LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 >: Emphas1.s on possessions. valuables. paymen~s. e~aJuat1on or budget. Money picture can be brs~ht 1f your mov· es are conservative. This 1s a time for invest· ment. not speculative ventures VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 221: Luna r cycle 1s high -take initiative. Stress origin11hly. in· dependence. Imprint your own style. Lead rath<>r than follow. Element of timing 1s on your side Free Show; Hypnotism EVERYBODY LOVES OUR AUGUST _SALE ... LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 221· Whal ~ccurs behind scenes is more impor tant than m>£hl be imagined. llosp1tal ,·1s1t could be. on agenda Fulrill obligations to tho:.c who might be tern· por arily confined. Today llHu Sunday come see Jacl\ Murray the master 01 mental magic ·· Electnfymg performance a1 Huntington Cenl0f Mall at J...4-7 30 pm on Thurs alld Fn and at 1 30 and 3 OOom on Sat and Sun Beach and Edinger at the San Diego Fwy For onvate sessions phone 586-7888 SCOR PIO (Oct. 2.'J·No\'. 211 · Accent on friendship. romantic interests. hobby t~at could be profitable. By doin~ what you en~O>'. yuu elevate standing. Know ii and act accordingly SAG l'M'ARll'S <NO\'. 22·0ec. 211. AdJUSt · menl in domestic lire indicated. You come to terms with one who is conservative, especially "here money is conc('rned. Build on sohd bas(' From 81 ... Secret birth date no matter how much you are reassured you will. • "l never held him. I knew i( I ever did. I wooldn·t ~1ve htm u~> .. She s:lid her search began three months later. "l just couldn't sleep. My dreams were always about him. they were always different. and they were haunt- in1t." As the years wtnt by. she said she nt'edl'd to know more about her son. Was he happy·• Loved? ··1 just ncrocd reaiisurancc that h<' was all right." She visited the lawyrr who had arran~c1I the adoption. and he advisc<I her to for Rel it. 'LAWVF;R LI ED' "l.nter he sent word that m)' son had died. I JUSt c:ouldn 't accept that I knew it wa1m't trur ... Her sear ch had taken Mr to many dead.ends until s he contacted ALM/\. A month latrr s he located her son. During their first convl'rsntion he told her he had be<>n searching smce hi.' was 16. Eleanore flew to Arizona to meet him. and together they drove to his ~dopt i vc parents' ranch in California. "Before we arrived. s h e l the adoptive mother J had collected all the photos or my son as he was gr owing up and some things he made. "She bad them ready for me when we :irrh·ed. so in som e small way I could partake in his growth." "t knew he had love.·· UPHOLSTllY --~·w• ...... ltU...._.,_... c........... t S)A(lE orr D~IESSIES I SIZES 141/2 to 241/2 I Ella Nor's has more half-size summer dresses than any branc::h of May Co. or Broadway or Bullocks. And they're marked down, besides ! For service, selection and price, Half·Size Shop can't be beat. Come, see. Come, save. ~~:'~HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ o renpfelr Mell 14 H11ntl1t9toft Center LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA L .. UM Hllll Mell llOS Ntwpor1 81vd. SHO~ SUNDAY tM (EwuptC01taM..-l •-+••fiw4 • • •••• c--.. Our 25th Anniversary August Sale includes our entire inventory of spring and summer fashions UP TO % OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS De Weese • Cole • E. Stewert • Daffy • CAPRIS •SHORTS •BLOUSES •TOPS •SWEATERS •DRESSES •CAPRI SETS •JUMP SUITS •DESIGNER GOWNS CllDIT CAIDS W&COME OPEN MONDAY THIU SATURDAY f:J0.5:30 SUNDAY 10 to 4 Newport leoch 3424 Via Udo Vc6:1ated Free Pwklllg -· 84 DAIL V PILOT Tnvrtdty July 29 1978 Tilt Reversed For Pinball er •·rom AP Dltipakhd Nut month, 19 year-old Adam Burns won't be bendln1 the law when lw drops • quarter Into hls nelahborhood pinball macbJne. Burns' y1•ar long cruud<> to repeal a San Fran· clsco ordinance proh.lblUng minors from playing pinball reached a triumphant cooclu•lon when Mayor Georce M~1laned lhercpeaJ measure. It becomes effective in 30 days. The youn11teT got hot under the collar I ast year when he a potted some dandy pinball ma chines at a bowlln1 lane near ru11 home. The management rt"· (used to allow him to play, however, because or the ordinance. * Thrtt library hooks che<:ked out by T-vear·old Sherry Hinesley are missing, but she won't be c t·.harged lor them because of extenuating circumstances. The books on George Washington. Insects a nd Sherry's favorite, "A Certain Shephe rd," were taken while she and 25 other Chowchuta school children wtte kidnap victims for 28 hours this month. "We will treat this like a house burning," said librarian Vondale Gordon. "The child couldn't help it. It was out o( her control." * Boc:ky Graziano was orr key and llenay \'oungmao was orr color but they got togHher as part or a "Million Dollar Chorus " and sang a love song.for New York. Twenty New York City celebrities gathered at HCA Studios to cut a benefit record tiUed "Mad About You Manhattan." The r ecord will be avail a · ble nat1onw1d e later this summer. and its proceeds will go to the financially ( J troubled city. Pl:'~PLE "I'm or iginally rrom c.v Honolulu but New York 1s _________ .,.. my paradise." s aid singer-actr ess Linda llooklna. probably best recalled for her protrayal or blues singer Bessie Smith. • President F ord nominated Gen. S.rnard W. Rotf'rs. a onetime Rhodes scholar who heads the Army Forces Command, to be Army chter of s ta rr. If confirmed by the Senate. Rogers will succeed Gen. Frede rick C. Weyand, who is re- tirin1 Oct . 1. Weyand. the last U.S. com· mander in Vietnam, will be 60 in September, and associates say he believes we senior m1lttarv officers should retire at tha·t age. Rogers. 55. has commanded the Army Forces Command at Ft. McPherson, Ga .. since 1974 • Funeral s ervices for execut ed, American mercenary O:anlel Gearhar t were nt!td In Kens· ington. Md .. with the Rev. Msgr. Leo J. Coady say- ing. "This is no time for bitterness. no lime for recrimination. no time for anger." GeaThart's widow, Sheila, the couple's eldest son, Michael. and other ramlly members sat in a pew next to the n ag·draped comn containing the body of Gearhart. who was shot by an Angolan fir· ing squad July 10. "It is a time for faith. a tame for hope. a time ror peace· making and peaec·secklng," the monsignor ~i!lld an his homily at the Holy Hedeemer Church. • A series of contempt citaUons against Richard llawk, deft•nsl' allorney an the Juan Corona trial. 1s h.-ln~ upheld ll:twk was cited 19 times for contempt and in· solent beha\'10r during the 1972 triaJ or Corona. who 1s servinr. life for the slayings or 2S migrant farm workers The c·1talTcins could have meant 76 days in 1:111 and a S4.3>0 fine Superior Court Judge Richard P atto n later purited four or the r1tnt1onl't. and an ap· f)eal rourt threw out three D10tl' Rut llav. I-'i. appeal to re- movt' tht' n·in uinini:i e1tations wa~ ctcn1l'd in Sal·rumcnto by U.S. Distrll'I Court Judge PhUlp WUkln1. • HAWK An Oakland Judge ordt·rcd the California Adult Authority. in 1•frt>t't. to s how cause why rormer Rlack l'~ntlwr h•,111\'r f.ldriditt' Cleaver should not be released on Sl00.000 htul Cleuvcr 1s :1wa1tin1t tnnl on assault charges J:rOWtnJ: CIUl Of H l !)(\ft ~111\C11thl between 0 akl&nd polll'c ant.I the Bla ck Panthers Clt'awr !ek 1pµed bllll. ne<i th<' country. then returm'(I ''olun· 1ar1I\ 11\st November (l{ •VI R Th<' J\1lult Authority blocked Cleavers 's relea:;c.• on bail on the r.rounlls or " t'lalnwd parole \ wlat1on from 11 t957 cml\•lctlon. <:lc.':lvl'r'!l lawyer. Qu.-ntln KoPP. orJtlllOJ: bt'fon· Judite Spur~t'on A\•akrnn. s aid hi!' rlient '' no lon1oter sullJl'Ct -to purolt• from that conviction. • Thl' t•hlt'f I awver for the CIA savs the govern· rnent shouh1 t1),lhtcn It, muns or kee'pang secret 1n• formnt1on rrom the pubhc instead or lrylng to punillh nvws m('n "ho re\ eal classified documents . CIA eouni;cl Mitt'h«-11 Rogovln told the House cthks cornmtttN.' th:it he approves of llt $150,000 in H'Sllgat1on into th1• manner In w hkh CHS r t>portcr Danlf'l Schon obtainec1 the House tn· telllgenee com m1ttee's secret final report But he said he hoped the panel would not call Schorr or otbtr members or the press to testify an an effort to to find out the source or the leak GWC to Sponsor Piano Contest The national young pianists competition will be s ponsored for the fourth consecutive year by Golden West College, Pianists 18 :m d under will compete for concert ~n1aiement and cash prizes Aprtl 2·3. 1!:77. at Colden West Coll ege. Applican ts must submit t ape·recorded performances for preliminary judging on or ~fore Feb. 22.1977. 3 Dl111e11sio11s Become 2 John Errett of La~na is rostumed for part In "Young America". Andrew Wyeth's famed oil painting capturing motion of a youth on a bicy('lc. Costumer assisting Errett in one or his nightly transformations at Pageant of the Masters to a two-dimensional figure is Lyn Whan. The pageant and Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach art!m thelr.n st year this s ummer and continuethroughAug.29. I I VI ....... ,., .... "' '"' ,._.,.. --........... . _ .. , aQMAll HAUTV IOUl~NT lll,.Alll HlllllCI, lt111 S--"-·-.,....llfftll.Cellf ...... _.. O.•lf " ....... ,,, ..._ i.-................ .Clll.(•'".,... n.I• ~It c-..i ~ ... ~ -~ 01 ... 0 k oWll ""• •lele-1 .... , ... •Ill ... CMolr Cle•• .. Ot..,.. ,_,.,..iw, tt, itH. , ..... "*llllW4 0-..... CM•t Deity "IM. .Nlyrt.,. .......... i, It • ..,. Jlr>1t PlJBIJC NO'nCE "n1T1~••11•••na •AMan•TaMalff "" ... _"' --.,. ...... _.. ..... ....... wuf TlllAOINO COM- ,.AMV. Mt S., Her-81 ..... ~ • ...,... (4111 ....... ",.. ~ ltl(lle'd \,. bfef, io.et .. T-,_..,,. \'ello. C•ll-•fllOt •kh•rd J lll1ttr, 11ttl ltm SI•"'· '•llf'l•I" ....... ,. c.111, ..... IOI Tlllt l>1nlM U It <tll41Klt4 IJy e r•l-IM'lhl•. •lc.,.rdJ.••- llt<"*'dl...••fH Tl>I• •1-"4 Wet flltd .. "' tlW c-., a..-_.°'*"" c_., .. J.,,., "'"'" .._ "'*lilltd Or-CHU Delly ...... Jljly "· ........... s. "· "· it1t ,,,,.,. PUBLIC N0'11CE NOTIC8 TO c••o•TOlllS tuHlll104lCOVlllTO,TM8 STATaO,CAl.IHll•IAlllOtl TM8COVNTYO .. OlllAN08 Ne. A-tt"I E\.l•le ot SHIRi.EV M. FOR-N, Ai.• !>HIRLE'I MAE FORMAN, Dr<.NMd I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo the c,.Clllor•ot the •bo~ ,.._dclt<..,.,nl ttw1 •U C-,..,.., MIWU'9 ( f41JirM 4'QiMrne Ille wlcl a.<e•nt .. ,. req.,.,.., IO Ille 1-. Wtlll lhe MO~~y _ .... ._IA IM oilk• o4 IN Cler' ot .... --tilleO cOUfl, or to pre~nl 1-. """'IN PUBLIC NOT1CE P UBLIC NOTICE MC._wrv •ov<M••. •o ,,.. _.._., 1--------:-.,..,,...,.-=,-- V.S. Eating 'H~bits Need Billboard Boost? WASlllNGTON IAPI -Remember dri\lng down the htf?hway In the old days and being entertained by tho!>e s1j!ns that read: 'ThP monkey took Ont! look at Jim • And threw the peOlltllS back at him · lie needed Burma Sho1>e .. Well. mavbe the government should sell nutrition the way Burma Shave used to sell shavin~ soap. says Sen. Hu bert H. llumphrey ID·Minn.). t\T A ll EARl~G. fodera.l heallh or- Cic1als stressed thL' need to encourage Am<'ncans to take more interest ln nutritiona l eatin~ habits. It oc·t·urred to Humphrey that lhe Pl'nt a~on spends rn1ll 1ons of dol I ars Cor roadside ad\ crt1sang 111 1b c·ons· tant searct. for enh!tll'<'!> So. he a!>kt.'<1. wh not billboards tdltng people that cul1ng r ight l'an hcl&' lh<'m live longer" "AND BELIEVE ME. most people would r ather livl' lon~ltt than join lhe Army." llumphn·y !tuggested That doesn't rn1•an that s1J:ns ex toll In~ the virtue or J!OOd calm~ huh11' "'111 spring Ill> OVl•rn1~ht. hut sllml'· day. you m ight ste billboards like this along the freeway: "for Sam. and Sue 11 wa1 the Jmish. "When Sam rt/1Ued to ta1 his sp1nac11. "lie netded: Health, Educatum and Wei/are." One thing for which the government is well known, however, is the com- petitive spirit among the varibus de· partments and bureaus that make it up. Therefore, you can expect other agencies to get into the act. "Throat feel scratchy? Cough and ch.okf'' . "We tried to tell you nm Lonnoke. "l.llten to your Surgeon CeMtal." If the campaign works. you can ex· peet the military to ditch iLc; old ad· vert1smg campa1j!ns and begin s lap- ptnf? up Burma Shave-style sign!> alonl! more fertile fields. "I• your old car hard to crank? "Trade tr /or our Patton tank "-The U.S. Arm11." And then. one d ay. no doubt the ul- timate m roadside signs: "f'1ght pollution. if you plea.~e. "lly ripping of/ dum/>111gns like theie · · i::rwaronmcntal ProtecllonAgency." S1111shi11«> Cott1po11!J Quartet Places First Thc-'"Sun!th1n1• Com· puny" double quartet from the ll arhorhtc•lt e h n pt 1• r o r s " l' e t Adcltnco; ploeed C1ri.t al thl' annual It I' it ton 21 summer rl'~1ono l mt'\'l in it ond ·d1111 hll' flUartet contest at thc La~un11 Hiils Jlllton. Mrs. Sharon Kinman /\ comedr double· quert<'I , a s o from llorborl1tes. Uw 'Tool Tux ('Inn," plact'fl :i.1xth in the eontroet. E Hf llT F. t:N It roups from Ara rone. Southern CaliCornlo. New ~kxaco, and west Texas comrX't ed In the contest. or t hl' ll a rborlitl'S C'hapter rcre1ved the Council ~1cmbt•r or the Year trophy. while the chapter rl'<'t'1,·e d o second place ccrtiheatt-1· ror re1t1onal part1c1pa- t1on THE SUNSHINE Com· pan~· members. smJ:tn~ parts. and hometowns are as follows . Sweet Adeline 1oe :in intcrnahonal s ingtnf.! or· -Norlta S k,•a rla, baritone. F ountain Valley : Kathy Jakolat . , bass, Corona del :\1ar: Donna Ulrich, lead. San Juan Capis trano: Suf• Krum, tenor. Newport &>ach: Rita \'a n llom, bn~s . Cos ta Mesa; S haron ~paldlng, ban tone. Tustin. &uy McGehee, tenor. Santa /\na: and Ca~ol An· dersoa, lead, lrYlne. 'Look tit m• .,,,,..,, I'm .. pHNrng to yo11f' j.!an11at1on with over 25,000 mcm bcnL ... our Oran~c County chapters rehetlf'l(' weekly In Costa J\lesa, Fullerton. Gurrkn Grove and M1ss1on V1e10 P UBLIC NOTICF. •I '"' otflc• ol '"" lllO•MY DONALD A. MtCAlllTIN, ,.10 Her-81¥d , Co\le Mow, Cel1torn1.o, wt.kl\ b 1111 ..... ot ........... °' , ... _,._.. In ell ,...,It" pertelni"9 t• IM Kl"lt 04 ,..., --nl, •""'"row ,,_IN. .. w .,..11 ... 1,.....1011 ... o11 .... -.... o.ted Jllty t• ... ,. JEAN Pt<ll.LIPS Aclmlnl"•••or ofliMo wr11 011,,. •DO .. ftl,...ddKe ... nl DC*ALD A. M<CAlllT IN _, ..... . ,.,. __ ..... . ~ ...._ c.11...a. tl'H Tel: 0141 W.IUI -• i.r •-IM•treter p,,l)lt>lltcl 0--CN•I ()ally PHot. J .. ly 1'. -•1111. '· 11, "· 1'1• :JJOt.1• PUBLIC N011CE ,ICTIYIOUl•U$1NU• llAMl.ITATIM811T TM IOI lowll>Q -MM> I\ 004"9 buolnn\ .. Plec:.~1~,!~~~~~.:.00' a.11,. Althur l't••r•rll W•Obtr. 100) ,_,. a.11r1 Piece. C:.0•1• IM••, CA '1t1t ""''"~ Or•"oe Cent o.lly Pltoc. 1 "" ...,,1,...0 ,. unducttcl IW .,. In Jurytt • .o,.,t.uo. ,.11, "· '"• J••h <11v1clu•t Ar11\11t F, Wtllller P UBLIC NOTICE '"" r.l•tetnl!nl wl\ 111.0 ... 111 1~ "~':~~~¥lU~'::l' c..un1v Ct••' or Orenee county on July T~lol-tft9 petwn I• 00."9 bU\I .. ICTITIOUS •Vl lNl!SS •J, .. ,. FlilM• ftHU\. llAMI STATIMINT P\obll-d 0••"0-CH•I 0.lly Pllol PLASTIC\ MACHINE SERVICE. TM lol ................... OOll'O~ J .. wt1.n.tt.aNIA"9 s. ,.,. • Jld~.~~·~~f:';::~no~J·~·:~o -·:~ltl!ION .IU!PAl!t, l'ORl!IGN __________ ,.._,_.,_. aALa,,..CO\l•Mo•,CA.'1?61' REPA•R. US I!. 1111\ St •• Cotta Mew, Tiii< llu\tMH '' cond11tttc1 bv •n 111 C.A .,.,, flvld1MI Mlcf\ ... I C.llarlU HO<l\IOft, llJ'lt ------------ PUBLIC N011CE Jot<1411\Anoe'*F"'o1no. Jr ·~t· SI.. 8oll>O.t l\IOM. c.,,.., "CTITIOUS •uStNIU "''' ................ "'"" ...... ,... R_,, Cttwel•nd l>CMll. jOI ll•nl.t NAMa STATIMINT Coun1t Clfr11 ol 0••"99 C.Ovt•h on J-I•. ,_.w-1 h..:11, CA Tllo loll-•"9 "''°"'er• 001nO """' n. "''· '"'' bvsln•u ,, (0,..,ll<led by • f'H\•• I'S/ ... -•.ti INrlMr•lllP INCt<EM. tUtl Ml 81ldy Cir< ... PUOl•.....S 0••"<14' Coa \I O.•ly P•IOI M lc ... ••C. ............. ,_ ..... v.11.,.c.111orn1 • .,IOI Jvlyl, u, n , tt, ttl• ' fl\l\ >l•temenl wo flled Wtlh '"' ,,..,,.. S.C1e .. 1111c ~., .. Co, Inc.,• 711' 1• County Clerk of Or.tO\ff Covnlyllft Jvlv Cellfornl• torPOrauon. P.O. Bo• ~•1, ------------l. "" lrvl,.. Calllornl•.,'4• 'IUl1 Tiii• ¥1,..,. •• cond11ctecl by o ,..,. P UBLIC N011CE • Pua11.-0r ... 0t Coen o.i1v P1101, "°'*""'· 1------------July I, I), tf, 1t, lt1' lt1t-1• tn,I,_. S<lenllllC S.lnCo.fn(. Rooor1 K.J..:•oon, Pf~\..otl'lf PUBLIC NOTICE $·11fUI H01'1C8 TOCllaOITOlll ...... ., .. 1 SUHlllOlll COUllTOFTNI ST ATll 0' (ALI ,OlllllA '°" Ti.ll \l.tteMenl .... , flltd ""'"' '"" C:-v C.terk ot Or•nqe Courtly on J111, )I, "16. , ... P\iblhl1ed ()r11>99 GCMll 0.lly Pilot, July 12, 1'. •NI Aue. s. IJ, "" *"1• P UBLIC N011CE ,,.... PuOI•.,..., Or•noe Co•" o.uv PllOI, Jiiiy IS, U.1', and Au9. >. 1'1' JOO!,. P UBLIC NOTICE -I • ~ , .. • SCR Extends 'In Fashion' Last sutn m~r, and the summer before, South Coasl Repertory dtr~or Jotvi 0.ivld Kelltr had a kto&·Stted Mt on hh turnd11 with th(• first 11nd ncond producUon,i or the rode musical "Go<lli&K·ll · · ThJs a.ummrr Keller hlb another m1mc"1 sue· cus wltb the French farce "ln f'lllihlon," which Intermission Tom Titus BACKSTAGE -Jean Koba. well known as an (See INTER~llSSION, Paie 88) HILO ov1a IY ~DI.MANO! "IM FASHION .. A dehghtlully frothy, fun-filled musical about m1r1111 misadventure among lurn-ol·the·century Parisian Society Sumptuous Costumes & Setting NOW THIU AU.UST I ....... ,.,_ 531 ·9580 ••<'II •C.- 531-9580 ...... •'-531-9580 IWYll'f_..'_" OATOI'"' ~,_, ..... -11··· .. --, ............... ""'_ S.llef Wiie ,... ,_ Grete Wltti .,_. lee Ct! , ....................... , .. .. _,_. __ , c-,..-·-_,,ooo,_ MWAY 11'91 AIUOIT 7S IN! _11, ...... --, -·--··"'--'·"'°-THI OMIN 111 I .................. It.II -1-··--· IAUMUtl __ _ Sell« WM ,_,, ,,... .... Wttti .._. lee. I .............. , .... -·,. .. -n·•• .. -•-• --... JIGNTlHO MAO 1•1 '"". Ml llOHS Poe> -u.-... _,_, ,_,_ .. ,_. __ _ MIOWAY !N l "° ....... "'" • IOOSnl COOIU.N 1N1 J ..... 0-U e llO MIN1 MYSRllOUS MOHJRIS ie1 ""' . OUTllS,ACI CONNlcnoH ,., CMOttN SUIVIVOIS '"' O•l UJ- OUflAW IONT WAUS !Mt ,....,. __ MAIO flMIS /NI "'" ... -.. -·" OAYC>a IHI --MOONtUN ... H !Mt -·-·. •IOHTM MAO 181 '"". INtT\' MAlf CUlY lAftf 1t1 Olympics Clean Up In Ratings * GARDEN GROVE * MISSION VIEJO * 1~.i~f to I •., ._ -.. sou 1 ti runs 1 * SANTA ANA .. _ • 8111STOl ClllCMA , .. -1e loo ,,,._VI t >Jd .. 110'>(\ ..... y " .. It\ ' .&U tlal lmERIOUS IOISTERS SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT NOW SHOWING! ONE WEEK ONLY ONLY SUN COM"'-IMflOAAY ~A~lfl ACCfPTE09&~ 2411 llSA. Cosb Me~ S41-15S2 fY. Driwt<11, f.V. " SO. COAST 'llZA. C.M. 5-46-2111 FOX. f1lllma Szs.41'1 cmm. c,,rm 121-1660 JA.SllON SQ. #2, h Ha 591,8633 llAil'E AULL. Oraa1e 731-0340 aNEMAWI, lnMrim '35·111 llftWI. s. Clt111tnte 492.QOS6 Al.OMllll. Ctmtes 924-5732 TUSTIN SQUUE, bstin ~1'9& IUEMA P~ Inoa Patk 522-2115 Mlss.10.. Saal luc' •••m llWY. l9 Drift~11. West SMm AHAHCIM Orlve·ln Allahlm . 525·3526 Enjovtlte hifmrnt, 11randat. acdon /llled ,,,.... ...,. ..,., STARTS FRIDAY -_., __..1'WUZ.- ''THAT'S lHTHT AIHMIHT PAIT 2" J,1\.4 ... , ...... l"~!.~!'9,~\lllY -. . Cill 142-5619. Put 1 few words lo work lor ou. ~ ..,.OHTIMO MAD• Ill "UUIOllS" "IUIVIVl" Ill ... OlNTO llLL" fH( CITY Stto+''il'4C: CCNTRl 0Ut4Gl 6J4-HI I f1\ CITY Cfl'Hlt CIMfMA\ ... ··wa•1•r111 "CHINO" "4 s..44LL TOWN tMTtµS" "lMHYO"lrGI "E11twood creates a magnificent weetern feeflng." ·Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Tlmts edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT BLVD. AT VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673·8350 Now 11u osco· •... --&f 10 CO.SY f\A.IA -YJJ..-... ,1. ur~-u•.,,..,.. -~ ....... IHOWM .tT CINlti4ALAMD C'OHT. DAK.T • hJO.itOO •:>cM.•9: .. .. ,...,., .. "SUIYIVF "IUG" llJ MON·FRI OPEN AT 1:00 SHOW AT 6:30-l:4S.1 1;00 SATllUN 2:00-4:1M:lCM:45-11:00 HARBOR TWIN 11AlllOA Ar Wll \Ot< C 0\ I A Mt\A 6 46-0S 7 J 64b-l266 "An American 'Romeo and Juliet' " __,,,,...... ..-... .. Ode10 :~-Joe \ ... \ LINDA l0V(LAC£ ANO HA .. AY IU!l!MS, IN THl ALL TIMl EROTIC CL.AHIC ... "BEWARE. IT'S NOT ABOUT COUGH REMEDIES'.' . . . .. .- .-.: . .. .... .... . . -: . ... • . . . . : . ... • " DAU. v PllOT Ttiutsa•r Juty29 1974 ~076: ltloon Trips, Grassy Freeways~· LOS ANCt LES tAPJ -lo- lff'1)lanetary travd Anarchy. A poet-en.residence on 1.hc mOOn Or, perhaJ>6. a return lo the wll)s oflhe past pa.es or pulp science fict>on nov· els , bul from S0,000 respons~ lo an adverti1inc campaign that u COflillS $S m1mon. past dur ing this bict ntenmal yor. Atlantic Richfield Com· paoy o( l.os Angeles b tooklng ahead -to the naUon'a Oic~­ teno1al. Thoee visions of hfe 100 )'can hence emerged n ot trom the 1UTH MOST CORPOlltA· f l ON S g ea r i n a th e ir adverUsm & toward Amt'n ca's And although the campaign may not sell more o( Acco's oiJ ... , .. ,"~ T .. MIDtCIMt! Ellergy Conserv~rs · . TO Get Loan Break Too ottl.'n. p('ople will ~lop lakm~ a mf'd1cin41 becau!le &h ey \1'11n k that an 1llnt''" ha !I d1sapJ>('an>d Thi" can be harmrul. e~pec1nlly In ca.sPS or children who are given ant1-b1ot1cs lo combat an Infection. tr your phy~11:1an direct' you to ~1ve a child ~ medirinc rour 11mes a day for &en days. keep J.:l\•tn.i that prescription unlll 11 is all Ubed up. S EATTLE (API -Borrowers who Cl.In show that a coveted house. boat or car conserves ener gy are being of- fered below-m arket tnlerest r ates on loans and mortgages in a program its s po n sor s a ys cQmbl n cs good citizenship with good banking seMe. The progr am , which the Seattle Trust and Savings Bank says could save borrowers thousands of dollars in interest charges. offers a one-half to three-quarter percent discount on home mortagage and improvement loans ror dwellings that conser ve ener gy. ( TAKING TOCK J about $1.41 a pound against slightly more than $1.40 m June and less than Sl.39in May. Projttt N~an Ertd Jn s t ud i e s w h e re medicine 14•as s topped bt'fore ll was f1n1sbed, ewer 20 p<>r cent or the c h ildre n s h owed l ini.:erin( &races oC 1n rect1on, requ1r1ng anoth er round or medication Sailboats and new cars that get at least 2.S miles a gallon also qualify for the discount. The final phase or the Irvine Com - pany's Gateway Plaza, a $S million low-r ise office building park in Newport Center. is expected to be re - ady for occupancy in October, accord· ing to Charles L. Buchanan, manager or real estate in the company's com· merciaJ division. The final four buildings in Gateway Plaza offer views of Newport Harbor and the Pacifi c Ocean and are linked by a garden mall to the existing two buildings at 160 and 170 Newport Center Drive. Gateway Plaza is local· ed in the westerly sector of Newport Center near Pa~ific CoaslHigbway. •~t Doeen~ Pork llp YOL' O R YOL"R DOCTOK CAN P HONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver prom ptly wtthoul extra c har ge. We "cl come requests for delivery sen ice tir1d c har ge 1wcounts WA.SHJNGTON (AP>-Retail beef prices are falling sLighUy because oC large supplies. but pork prices are edging up in s pite of some Ulcreased p r oduc tio n . accordi n g t o the Agriculture Department. Du t riet Olffce Moen PAU U00 f'HAIWACY HI....,._.._. ,.,...o. ... ..., ..._,.,. leeclil 642·1 SIO Prelimina ry figures through mid· July show that beef on an all-cut basis averaged around Sl.39 -a pound. com· pared with nearly $1.41 in June and a r~ord or $1.61 1ust a year ago, the de- partment says. T he Southland Ccirp., owner of 7- Eleven food stor es. has relocated the south Or ange County district office from Cost a Mesa to 4001 Westerly Place. Newport Beach. Pork prices, although far below their r ecord of Sl.59 a pound last Oc- tober . have risen some in r ecent months and earlier this month were The 3,000-square-fool office also ser ves the district's accounting de· partment for the Texas-based com- pany. LUGGAGE TAGS l~,...,ri iiJ n ll r1"'"'~~ from your business card D <OR~NjGE Send one c ard for each tag 1 'J ua•-tNl:liYi ' +one spare. We return J ..___/ ~ tJ ut::iv permanently sealed attractive t~g & strap, meeting airline 1.0. req uirements Prevent loss & theft• For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabnc or "'Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back II Ml $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tag s $ t .60 ea . 6/9 t ags $1.50 ea. 10 or more ,$1.40 ea. Sales Tax inc luded No Card ? Ofiaw "°"'' o ..... n or tnO vour nA,,.,.. •did"'"' "~ O"Ol'V n,,,m~,. we fl mn•• uM ,.,u Pt• l~O ADO 11 ~"'" END CHEC KORMONE YOROERT PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1650 Costa Mesa, Californla92626 NO LIMIT NO RESERVE BY ORDER OF THE TRUST CO. OF CALIF. PUBLIC AUCTION OF Q<JALITY OFFICE FORNITCJRE & OFFICE MACHINES PURCHASED NEW. MARCH 1976 ACQUISITION COST Of $50.000 OFFICE FURNITURE l PP LACQ TRADITIONAL 38 x 84 EXLC CONf Dt.SK (., 84" CREDENZA-EPP l.ACQ CUSTOM 38 x 84 U SHAPED EXEC DESK-(5) OIL WAL 35 1( 72 Wt 19 '( 53 RETURN LXEC L PANEL OCSKS-<31 OIL WAL 35 x 72 PANO. EXEC DESKS-(6) on. WAL PANt:L SECRETARIAL DESKS-(61 SINGLE PED 31 x 61 OIL WAL f, CHRO'\E DESKS W16 MATCHING 20 x 40 TABLES-I 3' OVAL OIL WALNUT CONFERENCE TABLE-<81 EXEC SWIVEL CHAIRS-{12) SECRE· TARIAL CHAIRS-(27) OIL WAL ARM Cl'WRS-( 12) KNOLL SWIVEL CHAIRS-SOFAS-CANE CHAIRS- LAMPS-ETAGERE-5 DR LATERAL Fa.ES-OVER· FlLE STORAGE CABS-CHAIR MATS-ACCESSQ.. RIES ETC. OFFICE fW\ACHINES (4) IBM CORRECTINO SEl.ECTRIC TYPEWRITERS- SO"'IY DICTATING & 1RANSCRl81NG Mr\CHINES- MONROE s• 1430 & 5 •425 a.ECTRONIC CALC<J· LATORS-"ESTERN UNION FF TELEPRINTER- Mr\IL MACHINE AU. BUS lO BE PAD OAY CF SALE AU.~ 1"'iJST BE RfJ>'1CMD 8'i flCJ'&..Y 5 PM SAT. JULY 31, 10 AM Jnspecdon Fri. July 30. 10 am4 pm 1601 Ooll!e SI .• Sulte 100 Newix>rt Beltch. Calif. (MltcAnhur 811.d. to Blrd'I. tMn ~ft°" Dovel A SCHER AUCTION CO. (7 14) 291-4121 Nino Cos Im ano, Costa Mesa, has be en appointed m anager of Bank or America's The City Centre o(- f1ce. Orange. With BofA since 1970. he has been m anager of the Harbor-Palm offi ce. Garden Grove, forthe past year . • Randall S. Prout, manager of Buffums', Fashion Island, has been elected president ot the Fasllloll Island Merchants' ~latioa. The association's board or directors for the coming year in· eludes J am es McCoy. J . W. Robinson's. exe cutive vice presi- de nt : Br idget Marshall. The P lace. secre tary ; Scott Co r nw ell, Phe lps -Meager , treasurer : Al May man, At EaSe ; Ames B. He ndrickson , The Broadway; Dick Marowlh., Newport Childre n's Bootery; ""°"' BUI Hovey, J C Pe nney; Sally Harrisoe, The Show- OH; Bill Mu11son, Slavick's; and Rkba.rd Fetter . The Irvine Company. executive secretary. Officers we re elected at the recent ninth annual membership meeting. • BUI Miklos has been appointed branch manager of the Newport Beach offi ce or Keystone Federal Savings and Loan. He is former branch m anager or World Savings, Yorbal..inda. • Arthur O. Perr one Jr., Newport Beach, has been 'appointed corpo rate controller of Ameron. He is now controller for the firm's protective coating division and will assume his new position in September • • John Grosse, Hunlinft\on Beach, observes his 30th anniversary with Bank of America in J uly. He is manager or BofA's 17th and Bristol om cc , Sa nta Ana. He joined the bank in Long Beach in 1946 as a teller and was promoted to operations officer of the branch in 1955. After working in that capacity in branches in Or a nge and s outhern Los Angeles counties. he was named m an ager or Cost a Mes a 's Harbor· Ada ms office in 1964. He 0 11osH assumed his present postin 1969. Ill' Is a m ember or the Santa Ana Chamber or Comme rct> 11nd the Warner rlai a Mercha nts As- ~ociat1on. • Gene T •ylor, Costa Mesa, has joined Safari Travel Service, Newport Bea<'h. as a consultant. She has 23 years · expenenrc: in the tra vel business in 0Tange County. • Ronald E. Clark. Newport Beach. has been pro- moted to senior vice president or Cochr.n~ Chase & Company, Newport Beach -based ad(tcrtislng, public relations and marketing agency. In his new PoSition he will continue to head the fi rm 's market- ing division and wm assume r esponslbililics for long-range planning and corporation organh:atlon. • Bob MUIH, Irvine, has joined The Co• Hd Burth Ad"ertlsln~ Agency, Newport Beach , as art direc- tor. He is a former senior artistat both Disneyl_and and Walt Disney World. • Gene W. Hobday. Laguna Beach. has been pro- moted to president of VaJ~la Bank, Fullerton. Ile 111 former executive vice presi- dent. One of the on ginal propo· nents of the ban k. he also serves as a di rector. Bt>fore lhe bank was established in 1971, Hobday was vice president and manager of the Southel'n California Regional head otfice o( a statewide bank, tormerly the lndepe.ndent Bank. He also is a member o ( Robert Morris Associates and a NOeOAY former director otthe Banlt Marketing Association. .. Geor1e "Laaay" Coon, Newport Beach; has assumed responsibUiUes as president and general m anager ot tbe Foss Co111paay. Cost.a Mesa. which rece11Uy was purchased by LanMar. Inc .. Newport Beach. produeu . company officials say lt wW establish a dialogue with the pubhc that will mak~ the tfrm .. a t>etur cocporale cit1u n. ·• ·•one oC the bluest cr1tidsms ol lnsUtutions today ls that thty are unll3tt ning, un~ndlng, un- willinl to communicate." sa)•s ·ceor1e V. Krlste. an attorney in Arco'• le1aJ department who is handllng the Trlcentennial mall. .. OUR ANSWER TO nos is a communications technique. And although lhls campaign doe$n't have a dt finite (OC\&5, it allows people's im agin ations t o go un· leas~" Full-page ads have appeared in publications across the county over the past three mooths Uk· ing the public how it envisions life a century rrom now •• A typical one began: "Imagine tha t you got up this m orn i ng . ope n ed y o u r newspaper . and found that today is June 16, 2076. Look around you. A gr eat m an y things h ave changed for you and your family. Tell us wha t you see and what you feel about this new world of the tuture." THIE ADS INCLUDE A space in which readers can list their responses. But most ol the more i maginative pre dictions have been submitted in somewhat dif- ferent fashion. A university professor sent a 100-p age treat ise. Some responses came in the form or es- says or would-be science-fiction tales. And a 20·page newspaper was produced by a cl ass of sixth· gr aders. w ill\ articles lftlect .. Down With Robots" and "Will New York Go Bankrupt?" Many responses concerned the future role of government and the private sector. Others dealt with the development -or lack of development -of literature. the arts and popular culture. ONE WRITER FORECAST "a lusty anarchy so pure there'll be no word for freedom.'' Another foresaw a poet-In-r esidence on the moon t o "enable us to see ourselves through distant t ycs. · · Others see a world with lilUc <'hanged -not even minor un- noyances. "Nothlnit's chan1ted." wrot~ one h ousewife . "My husband stall Cor gets to take out the garbage." And a fow mur cause tht' firm to wondtr a bll about its own eor porate future. such as one pr<'dlt · lion that b y 20 76 "the superhighwa,y:1 wlll bnvt> Wl'eds growins throuah the cracks and will be used o nly for lont:· distan<'e bicy<'lcrs and for blkt racd." The Clr m plans to compUe an analysis of the responses when the campall(n ends In November. with contributions by such notlol· ble Amerl('ans BS :.nthropolQRilt Margare t Mend and rormer io;o, '"ir onmenl:a.l Protection Agency chief WIJllam Ruckclshaus. .... ,,.,... .. WE GET STACKS ANO STACKS OF LETTERS George Kriste Reeds Fu turistic Mall O ,·e r T he Counh'r NASO LiiliftCJ' 11 11 • .. ..... • • • JJ l • llp • artd Dote•• .. • .... NEW VOAK IAPI -~ ... tollow•no "'' II" 11 ~· t"" •loch IMI ............ Ml> I"°' '' • 44 mo.I ond ctowfl l11t mo•I t>.>'8<1 on ,,, 'Jll pef'c.tnt of c~ on tht OW:r•t.,. .. It•• '1 .. 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Alttr a provision for losses oo aome nortda offshore oil lt"eses depressed 19'7& MC.c>nd quarter results f>y $31.G mJIJlon, lhc year-earlier earning& wereJl.13 million, or 5 cent.a a s hare. Quarterly 197f revenutt r0te to 1481.86 mllUon rrom 5402.32 mllllon a year 110. s 01.IL V PILOT 'o S 11rprbes Clorox Heading For Bandwagon By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Th homogcnlxcd lite we lead In Am~rlca Ii perhaPN heft uempllOcd ln the advcrtlalng sloaran now usod by Holl· day lnn:i· "The best :surprise I. no :iurprist." Wh~•t they're ltllmg us »1 lhat when you st..-c thul Uollday ll\I\ 11i:n on lht' roud, al h-a"t you know what to expect. It may not b<- l uxuriou~ but n('1th\!r wlll It ~ ~cedy. Your room will ha\e two dou ble beds and a TV set that work~ Therf" will Money Tree ho a pla!llll' rc:,t:lUrant \\ llh ~• plustk tncnu. The prom ise Is thal the Inn al Mem&1his, Tenn., where Holiday Inns Is headquarter«!, will be just us good -or bad. depending on your point of view -as the one at OukJand. where the Clorox Company 1s headquartered. SITTING AT CLOROX IS A group vice pr~ident, Ronald C. Worni<-k, who couldn't agree mor e with Holiday Jnns, except that he applies this philosophy to thl' restaur ant business, where he applauds every move toward standardlution or menus. Hi$ applause is easy lo understand. Wornlck head~ up Oorox' food ser vice division, whlch is trying to iet rast·food chains to use a one-stop service for a ll their food and equip· ment needs. The next lime you see a truck backed up to u McDonald's or a Long Jolm Silver, it may well be one of Wornick's 600 80·foot trailers. The trailer i& likely to bear the name Marlin Brower, of which more later, 1md it will drop off an entire week's supp . ly -hamburger patties, buns. French fries, coffee, aon drinks , paper cups, napkin&, ketchup. salt, the whple woro. This service means the manaaer doesn't have t.o w0ttry about ordering from 12 different suppliers who deliver at different times. Everything comes in al once trom one source. BV USING A SINGLE.SOURCE auppher the chain can also promise what IJoliday Inns promises· no iturpriaes. Clorox. which you know as a bleach compuny. bou1ht Its way into this bullineis in 1972 when il acquired Chicaao·s Martin Brower Company, a longtime supplier o( paper aooda to l\tc Oonald's. With Brower came another unit. Prince Castle, which makes kitchen 1ad1et1 tor restaurants, lncludin~ the mlJk shake mlxera lhat Ray Kroc sold before he launched the McOonald's chl ln In 19S4. Last year M artl.n Brower supplied 7 ,500 fast·food outlets with its one-stop service. The bluest customer, by tar, la the McDonald's chain. lllTCllHIJUNO ON THE McOONALl>'S wagon f& not a bad way to go. The hamburaer chain will soon have 4,000 un· lu open. The $2.2 billion spent last year In McDonald'• restaurants represented an incredible S per cent of all the money Amer icans stent for eating oul in 1975. However. theres one McDonald's attribute thul hasn't rubbed off on Clorox: the ability to generate s uper profits. McDonaJd's Corp. ~eneroted after-t ax profits of $87 million last year . Meanwhile , poor Clorox, which b supplyln& many o( those units, netted only S24 million .-nd 85 percent or those prorits came from bleaches and other arocery store pro- ducts. Ron Wornlck's food service division had sales of $400 million, SS percent of Clorox' total, but it accounted for only l.S percent of the company's profits. But Wornlck is hos>0ful With Americans eating more and more of their meal11 at fut·food pits. he expects to cash in b y delivering the cardboard uniformity that Americans expect. to find al these places. Foun·tain Vallev • Kass Appointed Hospital Chief J oel Kass has been appointed administrator of Fountain Valley Community Hospital, according to board of direct ors chairman Allan Turbow, M.D. A native of Illinois. Kasa was most recently ar· fillated with Ge ne r al Health Serviceis as vico presiden t o f hospital o pe rati o n s . Il e wu ic r esponsihle for i;:ulding o p e ratl ons or e i g ht hospitals. Previously . he served as aenlor admlni&trator for American Medicorp. Jnc .• and a s assi s tant .ad · rninlat rato r for Daniel Freem a n ll o11 pilal 111 JnJClowood. A ctive on the J1<>11pllal Council o f Southe rn <:allfornh1, Kasa 111 also " member ol tho Amer1cu11 Co,lcge of Jf oapltul Ad· m1nl :drator s. th e American Ho!lp1lal /\r.· 11ociutlon, tho 1''ederallun or American lfo•11ltal 11, l(nd tho United Jfospltul A#t1ocl atlon. S&L Reports Growth Downey Snvlnis & Loan Auociallon, headquartered In Sant• Ana , hns announced record net earnlnas of S2.867,79S, or $1.37 J)Cr sher", ror the flrtit six monthJ of J976. This comparc!I with the ll~e period or 1975, when Sl.396.068, or 67 cent.I per share was r eported. For tho quarter endf'd June 30, not earnln1s roached $1,644,463, or 79 cent.I per shAre. s urpasiiing 1075 aecond quarter results or $819,948, or .0 cents per share. Per share earning!! o( 79 cent.I for second quarter 1978 rt"present an a.II-time high for any three-month r eporting pe.riod In the history of the uaoelation. Bank Deposits Grow Deposits at the Women's Bank, San DieJo. the first women's bank In the western United States, mo\led pa1t the $2.3 mUllon mark lhlswtek. The bank opened tn March to service Soutllern Caltrornia women and men with rlnanclel equality. Although several other women'• banks are In orga11l11Uon, • only ont other. the Flnl Women·s Bank In New York City, bu opened • I j 88 OAJL Y PILOT Thurlday Julr 29 1976 Poaver fo Ow11ers New Historic Site Plan Told By TllOM~ D. ELIA.'i lhstory buffs and d >rnlecs of old Cuhforn1a landmarks are reactln~ with alarm to a proposal lhal would give ownt>rs Of hlslortc;aJ Sile!> the power to take their proper ty nut of the .. historic" category. "This me~tts censorship of history by u few in· daviduals," says Raymond. G1n1g13n, u South Pasadena architect and membt-r of the 1>tute Jlis torical Resources Comm1ss1on GIR\'IGIAN A:\'D OTHE R PR•:St;RVATIONS are enraged by a prOJ)OSal by Republaran i.tate Sen Clare Berryhill of Shingle Spnngs that hus clearecJ the Sena te. Berl'yh1ll statement of wunts property owner:. to issue .i ··exprt.-si. consent" before anything r SOUTHER~ <.:AU FORM~ •·ocus they o"·n can be listed in the National Heg1ster of Historic Pl aces or other. s imilar hs ts issued by the slate. As it stands. the com· mission G 1rvil.uan serves on 1s the sole arbiter of whether some place or something is historic Berryhill contends this limits the options of pro- perty owners who may not want th1s d1stinct1on. BUT GJRVIGIAN. TIIE STATt: his torical pre· servation coo,dinalor for the American Institute of Arrh1tects. contends this 1s a gross exaggeration "There is nothing right now to affect the rights of any indh •idual property owner.·· he said in an in· tcrvi~w ... A prr vatc property ownl.'r can do any thing he wants to ~1s propertv. no matter how histor!cal it is. lie can demolil>h 11. ~ell 1t or anything els e.·· What. then. can the l11storical Rei.ourcei. Com- mission clo1o prescrn~ sites 1t calls historical • Abo~t. the only real power it has OH?r property 1s the ab1llt.r l? prevent other government agencies from destroying or changing 1t without publil' notice. THIS ~I EANS. f'OR ISSTA~CE. that once a house or buildin~ 1s declared historic. 1t cannot be paved O\ er by a frcl•way "ithout the public finding out Go,·ern· ment also can buy up any pro· perty threatened ''1th demoli lion but only at a price agrectJ to by its owner . Berry hill anti the property owners resent the fact that the owner 1s often not even consult. ed when his propert) 1s declared historic. u1t11v HtLL "In the present ~~~tem there 1s no mf.'chanism for dialogue bet'' ccq pre· Sf.'n'at1on1sts and properly ownf.'rs." Amador C'oun· ty Counsel John F. Hahn \\'rote to Go' f:tlmund G. Brown Jr. last s(lrin~. "There is no bw'S!;iining. then• 1s no need for I pf.'rsuasion ... preservat1on1sts can accom phsh their goals by fiat.·· BUT G IR\'IGIAS C'ONTE~DS T HAT no baq_~a ming is necdN.l. ~mce dcclJnn~ prope rty his· ton e docsn 'l lake awuy any or a property owner~ right to use it as he wants. On the c·ontrury. he argues. a law lhal requires I owner ronscnt "could gi\'c CaJiforn1a one of the most db torted h1stor1 ral landmark pro1irams in the nation. If 999 out or 1.000 m' ners d1dn 't \\ant their property to be a landmark. \\C would ha\'e only one landmark . .. If ,:?O\'ernmcnt agencies o\\n landmarks and don't a~ree to ha\'e them desil{natc'<l as s uch. they would s imply demolish or sdl them off with little in· put from the public · · IF ALL THESE ARGUMENTS seem a bit familiar. it is probably because they r esemble the 1 dispute over the Coastal Plan which h.is r esulted from Proposition 20. Property owners in the coast:il zone ha\'e con· tended that the coastal commissions M'l up by the 1972 initiative can rule hy fiat. without cons~nt of ownC'rs. Consen t:ltionisls argue that to depend on the good sense of owners and developers would be tantamount to s1gnmi: uway the coas tline. That debate hasn't .ret heen resolved. P<>rhaps I he fate of Berryhill 's proposal o n the less· publicized his torical sites will give some Indication t or the results to come on much wider·ranging I coastal lcg1slation that would make the Coastal L Plan law. Fro• Page 8$ INTERMISSION • • • • nctres!\ and director for the lluntrngton Beach Playhouse and the l.a~una Moulton l'lnyhouse. is d1rectinJt Wallium lnftc"i; "P1cnac" for the Ana· MfldJrska Players of Anaheim .. .locnl performers l'ut Burson unit Alex Kohn arc featured In the !!how. which opcM Au~. 13 for three weekends ut the I .ourn School uu1lltonum. HiOI W. 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The compeltlors arc s1lhouellcd against the sun-specked water in Wednesday's action . where they were eliminated in re~p_e_c_h_ag_e. ________ _ Tl\ur"3J\I July ?9 1976 DAILY PILOT fl U.S. Neftrly Out Of Medals Race With Russians MONTR EA i. <Al'I The nit l'<l StJlt>ll no" ts almost hopele I out 1>r the mednls rucl' an th\· X XI 01~ mpt<' c; :1nu.•s and. in fol'l. doesn't eH'rl h:tH' .1 \t'r\ ~ood shot at Sl'l'ond pt:ic<• The Ameraeans. "ho on<'t' dominated these qu adrienna ~1I celebratrons of sports. suffen'<f u gold medal shutout uguin Wl'd· nesda~. their t h1rd in five days. They hove ~mned ooh one )told mt>dal s1nt•e Sund a' ~ht ·•t1d. in t h:.it penO<l. h u \'l' fUllen far1 b:wk of Russia a nl1 f:ast Germ.in~ Russia. wht<'h packed up four golds Wednesday. lt!ads with a Allwrlo Juanton•no 111 Uw m •n's 400 nwt l1 rs "W1"rc n·ucty to run ham n i;iht out of u medal.·· :.t11d N~·" l\c)UM~ Anwr1c:ins td so htl\ll the lt>ud 1n bolh m en 's untl women's :_1rchery. and. thunks to un ex· ccllenl ridt' t>y Hildo Gurney of Wood \a od Hills moved i11to se<-ond plnet.> behind the West Germ ans 1n t he equestrian dressui.:e tea m com(X'tillon Area Pair Look Ahead 400 Heads c[):) Montreal ~Olympics 1told-s ilver-bron1e count of 33-31 ·23 Ens l Germany h as :l>-19·18 The Cnatt'd Slates 1s a poor third at 22·26 19 Thr l'natt'd Stutes. which has won onlv the basketball i.:otd in lhe past· thre<.> day~. "as limited tv l\\O medals Wednesday, a bronze by Cour·time Olympian Willie Da,·enport in the men's llO·meter hurdles. and a s il ver bv lfawai1ans David McFaull a'nd Mi k e Rothwell in the Tornado cJass yachts. behind the Br itish boat which already had clinched the gold. Hussia's four golds came in mt'n ·s a nd women's team handbal I. worn l'n ·s t<>am foil fenetnll and in the men's ham· mer throw. where Yura y Syedikh s t't a Games record with a throw of 254·4 inches and led a Soviet s weep of the medals. Aleksey Spiridono'' was second and Anatoliy Bondar('huk wasthfrd. Leach, Jolm$on Eliminated TV Slate The trend. hO\\t'\er. <'OUld ~· re,e rsed. lt'cs doubtful that J\mera<'a's inspired bo~ers and somewhat maligned track and field forces can muster enou)th strength in the closing days or tht' Games to O\'ertake either or the Communis t powers -but they can m ake It respt'('tnble. 1'he)" c.-ouJd still make it interesting . 8yGLENNWJUTE OllMD•llYP1 ... \UH MONTREAL-Bill Leach and Mike Johnson looked lo the future after being eliminated rrom further Olympic two-man kayak competition a s they finis hed fourth an Wednesday afternoon repechage at the Olympic Basin. Leach. a former C.orooa del Mar lligh athlete. says, he'll stay in kayak competition as Ion~ as he can re main competitive m the U.S. And he says he'd hke to join forces with Frank Sanborn of Huntington Beach to form a two· manlea m. Sanborn. 17, is a n up and ('Om- ing paddler. according to Leach. The JO-~ ear-o ld Leachsa~c;h~"d like to remain an aNion until thC' 198001ympacs. Johnson, 35. says he'~ mo' tnJ! into a new type of sport kayak surfin1it . "You're strapped with a seat belt to a 9·foot board and 1t 's Happy Endinlf great fun," s tatt.•s the Costa ~tesa resident. Johnson says he'll aJso('ontinue bwldang k ayaks. He's regularly c[):) Montreat ~Olympics employed by the lluntangton Bea<'h Fare Dept In re~chagc Wednesday thev placed fourth an 1 49 95 as tbe three boats that quahfal'd ahead of them-Canada 11 :47.21 J. Poland i l 47 30 1 and New Zealand 11.47.451 finished in a blanket. Hong Kong was fifth an2:06 42. Johnson and Leach "ere com pellti\'e for the first :xx> meter.,, battling Nrw ZC'aland for third an the 500·meler duel. Rut thl' latter put on a burs t to <'atrh thl• frontrunners "hale the area duo remained behind Of Silver Medals And Scarlet Faces MONTREAL-Add a sil ver medal to the Olympic honors harvest or Orange Coast area athJetes performing here. J\nd add a red race for me ror gettan1t the news to you so late Clay E\'ans. product of llunt ington Bt>a<'h H1i:h \\ho was oorn an CL1nada. swam on the mt.·dlcy relay for has nat1' e land And the classy Evans turned a nifty 54.43 butterfly leg lo hold ~econd place behind the United States and t o hold off the chaHeniting West German team. I didn't rcal11.c Evans was ~wamm mi: on that team until I bumpt•c1 11110 him tlw ottwr day pnd ti(' mentioned II E"on~. unsch<'1lulcd tn 1·11111 pt•te on the reloy unt1l n la1e hour. Will\ swimminit for has medal whlk I wos lntt•r v1cwani:: llraun Goodell followln~ the latl('r·s 11old medal l\Wtm 1n the 400 freest vie. "I wos da snppmnte'(f with m~ swim 1n th<' finals of thf' tOO met<'r huttcrfly." E' :1n!C'told th1~ column "I <hdn't fo('( ~ood m th1• wnt1.•r r don ·t know 1r ii was ncr H•s or tryanft too hanl or what .. nut I feel 1·\'E' Hnd1c.-atecl myself with the relay " Indeed be did. time in the 100 n y finals, inciden· tally, he'd ha\'c earned another salver medal. PS-It was an unhappy end1ni? for two of the mem~rs of that Canadian medic" rela' team that 1':vans swam on. stephcn Pick ell. \\ho led 11 off. and Graham Smalh. "ho ""am tht· serond leg. were k 1ck1-d out of tht• 01} mp1c \'ill age tmll rcturm•cl home Tues d :iy. The chargcs: Dnnkinl! unJ breaking curfc" Four other Canadian swim· mer got the boot on the same rap f.\ an!'o" a~n ·1 one of them * * * TOl:CJI J N C U 'Tfll t:S - Russian h ammt>r thro"e r Anatol!~ B o ndarc huk and American l lO·ml'tc>r hll!h hurdlt>r WUllt> Da\•rnport "ere rormer Oly mpic iold medalists ••ho C'amt> on to makt> on•' mor(' Oly m· pl1d here. And t•ach t>arnt'<I a bronic• mt'd1l In his sr rciaJtv WN:tnc"· day. OondarC'huk, 3fl , was struicicl· lnic to stav amonl( the top 10 throwers In the VS.~R chi~ yn r. yt't he ~ot touich when It countt'd and made t he Ru slantum. Thl'n here he unloadc'd ~ 147-712 toss oil hi11 flnl lr of U1c finals lo icet the broore by a half ln<'h. Two ~ovlet tt>ammalt':o. f\nlshed ahnd of him. The 33·year -old Davtnport won h is b r on ze by three onf'· hundredths ol a sttGnd with a 13.3R. This ls his fourthOlympio . Not bad for a niuple of old Olympians. "We los t contact. .we ha\'en't paddled well since the U .S. team trials.·· Leach said "[felt we'd be competih' e and I'm very disap. Pomted. J felt we put in enough lime and effort to be an the semis Last year we were compel1tiw wath the F'rench. L>utch, Cana- dians and ~1 exicans 'Now they're 1n the semis and \\ e aren't Wt' do better an a tail" ind but we were going into ;:a headwind It was choppy an our lane and I guess we just got tared. But we have no excuses." Johnson took solace in the fact he and Leach had woo the U.S. <'harnp1onsh1p two years running and were first JO Olympic learn trials . "This last race feJt $:!ood. a lw('kuv:i lot better than the one we had this morning I thought we were a lot better this afternoon .. this 1s the best we'"e paddled since we left home ... Johnson said. Did he close his kavak rac- ing career with a goodfeeltng "Yes." he replied. "l made the Oly mpics." Lear h added . ·•Other countries put pales of money into designing boats. refinjng equipment and coa('hing the athletes . We Americans ar e on our own and that puts us at tremendous disad \ant age "Two years ago when when we went to l\tcxi<'o City for the world champions hips we were the onl y a thlete s who d idn't have sweatsu1ts and who had to pay their own way togetlhere." MONTREAL 1 AP I ThrN· Amen('ans will com~te agaan~t the strong Cuban runner AJbcrto Juantorena for a l?Old medal to- day an the men's 400·metcr run at tbe Summer Ql_ymplcs. ABC.'fV (.'Oolinues its ('O\'eraAe. Four other track and field events will b(' de<'ided men's Ion I? JU mp. and "om('n ·s 400- meter 1lash JOO-meter hurdlt·!' and diSCU!'o The net" ork "'111 lt.'lt>\IM• 3 '~ hours of the (;~lffit'S, from 7::lH t pm with u 15-mmutc "rapup a t 11 JO Juantorenu. who won gold in the ~ meters. \'as \'tclonous Wednesday an ont· semifinal heat. 1-'red Newhousc. a 27 'ear.old from Raton Hou~t.·. won lht.• other S(.•m if1n al Tiu• onb otht•r Americans an tlw race \\111 be Herman 1''ratier of l'hil.11klph1a and Maxie Parks of Los Anl?eles All three ha\'r prroktt.>d thC'~ would shut out the Cuban. Amon~ the com petitors in the men's long JUmp are defN'ldinA Oly mpi c champion Rand y Williams from Oakland and bronze medalist Arnie llobm~on from San 01 e~o A thartl Americ an tum1r r ., Larr~ Myricks or M ississappi Colle(!l' an .la<'kson No American "omen made the finals in the discu s or 100 hurdles Three are alh·e an the 400·meter run S h ei la I ngra m of Washingt o n . D.C .. Rosaly n Bryant or Ch1ca~o. and Debra Sa~nter of Prairie View. Tex. The kev c.-ould ('Orne an toda~"s nrt1ntv." l\1 aAH' Parks. Fred Newhouse ~and llerman Frazwr .haH' promasf'd a l 2·3 Amer1<'11n ramsh and a s hutout of Cuba ~ * * * MF H S l'IHALS 110""'' ... l O'u' r r -.n<• \j JO l C•~'-(Ul).t U )J J OtVtlllPOr't. 8 •tOn ROU9f', l..t , U U II • ~ett.,., DwfWm H C . U 4t ' Miur\IJf'lf £ •·' a.. rnwin., tl u • 0-tft\, S.Cc..,.,...t• .. U '1 1 "'" ... .,.,..'"'"'· us~A. u u "'l a MY•\n•._°" u~ ~R IJ "- t4•tn'"4"• t~e• ' \it iyh USCi.M \4 ) 0 .,..._,.. ' l O.,, nfd f'• <l)f·f ,.111. 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Quite a com ebn<'k ror a f?UY who sulfercd a shoulder disloca lion and barely qualified for Canada's team. Drut Will Switch to Deeathlon E,·ans also had sufft'red keen disappointment al the \972 Munich Olympics when he didn't make the finals m the backstroke or butterfly. re he set goals of swimming fastest time and making the s. He d id both. But then he another goal before the fly s: Win a m ed al. t'That did not happen until the edley rela y. And Judging by the very wide 1le Evans was wearing when ast talked. the Stiver medal in the relay made up for evioos d1sappointments. be matched lhal rcla~ MONTRE A L 1AP1 Guy Orut. the Frenc hman who ended America'i; longtime dom1nat1on or the 110-meter hurdles an the Olympics. is r eady for a new chaJlen~e now -the decathlon. 'TU try it for the next two years and if 1 can get the world record. I'll continue." he sa d Wednesday niaht. "tf not. I'll quit." The decnlblon is a natwal pro- gression for the 26-yenr-o.ld Drut, who won the silver medal an th hurdles at Munich four year s ago. He hnalJy got the Rold Wed· nesday, blazing to a 13,:1) tJme to beat CUba's AltjandTO Casanas and ,·cteran Wallie Oa\·eoport of • the 'nited States. "For suc h a l o n .11 t 1mt• Amencans haven't been beaten m the hurdles.'· he srud. ~·1t·s r e· dbMClntAal ~Olympics ally something extr;iordiJH1ry." The United Stale$ had won the e\·ent nine times in a row and ts of the pre\·iO\ls 1701ympics. Drut said the race was ao cta1e he wasn't certain he had won un- t i 1 they fl as b ed ll on the scortbootd. • "The Olymruc charr1p1onsh1p 111 something enormous. but th •y are games. not the end of life." he said. "It r didn 't win. I wouldn't Lose my head over at I don't think you have to make th as an end in life." Drut, counselor on41ports to lhe prime minister of t'rance. was asked 1f be felt any added pre- ssure to excel because or his In· volvement In Politics In 1-'rance. "You b;lve l O' understand that in France at the las t el('ct ion. we had Sl percent for the present PTeSident and .n percent ror the opposlllon. I was iO\'OI ved in pohtics and because of It I once aot booed ... •• Orut said lhat provided ham additional motive in his Olympic bid . "l wanted to force people to ap· plaud me." he said. Drut predicted two months :lJ!O he'd win the 110-meter hurdJes, but he needed a last-gasp lean at the wire to nip C\lba's up-arid· coming Casanas. Th e hand so m e , bl ond Frenchman, who won the silver medaJ four years ago. flashed home in 13.30 seconds .. 03 ahead of CasanH and .08 lo front or the aniazJng Da\•e oport. Davenport said afterward. "I got a terrible start. I'm just happy I got a medal. I gave it all I had." * * * Seven U.S. Boxers Bid For Finals MONTREAL (APJ -"Con- i:i ratul ations on the bronze medal. J ohn," soml'Oflt' said lo the Amer1(·an heavy"'eaght who ~at nursin~ 11 swollen l'ye. a ban· cta1d co,·er1n1: a <'ul abo\ cat. ·I dadn 'l c·om<' tu ~et the bronte. I ca mt• lo ~et the gold," said John Tate \\'(.'<!net.day urter hcm>: assured of al least an ® Montreal Olympics OI~ m1>1c bronze by l!ainan.: the !>em1fanals with a dose dec1s 1on O\'Cr West Germ an Peter fluss- ang Tate. a 2 1-year-old truc k driver. was stall two steps away from a gold medal. And the first step was by far the biggest in Tate 's 19-month. 60-bout career --a meeting today with the awesome Tcofilo Stevenson of Cuba . a defending O lympic champion . The United States went Into today's action with seven semi- fanahsts, one fl'wer than Cuba. Another U S. boxer scheduled for day a<'taon "was m1ddlewe1ght Mike Spinks. Americans fighting tonight are flyweight Leo Jlandolph, ban· tamwelghl Ch arles Mooney, lightweight Howard Davis. light welterweight Su gar Ra y Leonard. and light heavyweight Leon Spanks, M 1ke's brother. Stevenson, whose ~oaJ 1s to win the Oly mp1<' title three times, hardJy wor ked up a sweul in knocking out M nmadou Drame of Senegal an the second round Monday and knocking out Pckka Huokola of Finland an tbe fi rst round Wednesday, Lyda, Partner Place Seventh In Canoe Heat By a Dilly Piiot Writer MONTH F.J\l.-Chuck Lyda of Irvine and poddlanA partner Amty Toro returned to the watcris of the Oly mpic Ousin this uflcrnoon for repecha~c· an I ,OOO·m1•h•r Olym· par canoe uct1on. This morn1n1o1 they f<-11 out of content.son early in their heat ond finis hed sev(ln t h an 4:21 19 • Russia, wit h the day's swiftest marking, wus leader an the heal withn3:47.62. "We ~ol behind right nway a11d by the lime we'd gone 100 meters we were really ri ghting the wakes rrom the other boats," Lyda said. Lyda, a Newport Harbor fll~h grad, added. "Things don't look too hopeful this afternoon. I'm not disappointed -we've just got to lace up to the r <'alizaUon we're slower." Jron C urtain count r ies dominated beats Utls morning, sweeping the first three places of the firs t heat and finjshing 1-2 in the second . "We'll just have to be tougher. We have to stay with them to a\'Oid thew akes." Lyd a said . Friday morning, Corona del Mar High grad Julie Leach goes into kayak SOO·m eter semifinals and will be against paddJers from East Germ a ny. Romania and Denmark In her rnce . t OAILY PILOT •sports ira Brief ,. Ronianian Def eels; Pincay Wins Six MONTH Jo:;\ t Wahf'r Lm1 ~·rtua. 11 memt>er o( tht> Rom~· nlnn Olymplr rowtn1 team, has berome th(' first t.lcl'ector or lhl· lln6<:•1ml':. L.om bertus. 20. left Olymptc ViUoge and applied Wl'<lnesduv for p tir mancnt resid~occ in C:anud a "f le rt for freed om," ht said in Niagara Falls. Ont , where h 1s :-tuyinR with Mr ;snd Mrs. Frnnk Stein. his greitt·uncle 111\d screut aunt "I can have rret'dom hr re ·• Pll1ca11 S l ;:f,.,. O)o:L. MA R -Jockey Laffil Pin cay, Jr .. w ho nosed out Sandy Hawley for the riding chum· pion. hip at floll~ wood Park Mon- day, rode six "inners, including the feature. \\' ednesday to equaJ a track record ut Dc:I Mar Rnct' Trark. \'ila• ;ldranc~• LOUJS V I L L E -Top·seeded Guillermo Vilas defeated Er ic van Dillen 6·4. 6-4 to rontinue his bid for a third consecutive title in the Sl 25.000 LouiS\'llje Interna· tlonaJ te nnis classic Wednesdav as two other seeded players were defeated. Buster Mottram beat Roscof' Tanner 7 S. 7 -6 und Vi Nor Pecci won over Onny P arun2'6, 6-3. 6·3. In other action R aul Ram1.rez downed Alvm Gardiner 6-2. 6 3; Jlarold Solomon defeated Tim Gulllkson 6·2. 6·1; Jaime r tllol beat Bill Scanlon 6-3. 3·6, 6·1; Brian Gottfried dcfoaled I IC'nn Bun1s 3-6. 6-4. 6-2. Stan Smith \\on O\'er John Rartlell 7·G. 6·4. Ho~s Case beat Byron Bertram7-6. 7·6 Di rk StoC'kton ''on OH~r 1';11 Dupre 6·2. 6-3: Wo;tek F1b;ik <ll': ru tcd ZelJkO f'ranuJo\'IC r. 3. 6 '· Tom Gurm n be:it Alvaro Betti'n· r ur 6·2, 4 G. 1·G: Kurt Meiler won O\'er J ohn \'uill6·3. 7 6 Billy M :irttn heal Gene M:l.)'t•r 6·1. fl-3; ll1c41rdo C@no delt•uted Hrlnn Fa1rl1e 6·1, ~-'1 , an<t Colin OibJey ~on O\ tr \'lt'tor Ama) a • s. &· J. o·l. :\~le<'• T rad,. LOS ANG F:Ll::. The Los Angel es Aztecs sauJ Wednesday they sent t he Tampa Bay Howdies a first round 1977 draft choice to complete the deal 1n Ma> when they at'tua!Jy acquir ed forward Randy Gar ber. P1th-t•H ,,....,..,. "'I C:.H •'i""'I IPI 1Jf! Gu-'"'"' .. 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NY),...,t lutl fl A 1' Mlt.ft Ooutt r\ \.\ltl A• '°"' 1LAI lr)rt #ilwy~r o.-~ •• ' ~ e. '•t 4n.&''"'m Angels Pitchers Showing Promise Thr vi!'1t 1n~ c lubhouse ul Am.1hc1m Starl1um w~ <iwa:.h 1n color Kansai' C'1ty m<inai.:er \\'h1ll'Y ltrr WI! i-IO\\ b ~tr11.>t>C:c.l off his Hovnls 1'lue 11mh>rm \I lull• turmng u s light shadr of i.:r•'l'fl "1th en,·~r as he 1·onlempll1ll'1I possible bluck d a) s ahead. 11 1~ di\ 1s111n -l<'adtni.: ltuyab had ,,,.,,..,,.~la••• AllO•mh•" ICMP( 0 191 Jutt IO(f-1<d ,., u t. off!fOtro.• fot;ltr,..,,.,,, HlM1•Mmu A1.,q t('"<•4".t•C•litot1u .. I v•o / o 1n 11 Uo"' JUSt scrat<'hccl t ht•1r way to a nerve-wracking. :i 2 win on•r th<' lasl·plat'e An!!els m I~ innini.ts Wt'rlnt>sduy and t he '1rtory 11 as lheonly relief in s ight. llenoir s "aunlrd hitting auock has d1sapp~1t~ alooµ w11h more than hair or his st art Ing pitchers . iD.ancing throul!h his mind were the v1s1ons of talented you n.e An1r:cls hurlers P aul lh1rtn•ll and John Verhot>ven. "I can't believe we 're this had "ith the bats ... s:11d UC'r1oc ··or course "e faced some ~ood pitching. Boy. th<' Angels hnve some ROO<I youn.e arm.' Jlartzcll 1s really A0111~ to learn somelhtoit when he IC'arns to chanJ!C SJl<'l'ds and thal Vcrhot.•\'t."n 1 ... awfully tough oo rii:ht·handers." 1975 CLOSE-OUT ¥/AS •..••... Sit21 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACK • • $400 NOW s4377 IMMEDIATE CRIDIT ON RDA T1 'Otl DOWN rAYNIHT O& CASH IACIC! The game· winne r was set up hy Jerry Remy·s t wo-base throwing error to open the 15th. Tom Po· quette moved to third base on l\l ayberry's ~round ball and scored as Oa\t' Nelson laid dO\\n a ba~cs-loat.lcd s uicide !><1ueczc bu nt l(AHSASC!f .. CAl lFOllN"I 40 , " •• ID r ll &i l'a<l..r••· •• • I I 0 R .. myfl) • 0 0 0 \, llrrll lo • 0 I ) ...... ,,.,.,..,, •000 M.•,t• "'i lb • 11 0 I ~"'' : ' '0 Ot1\tl • 0 0 0 t;n1_.., .. 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"\\'e 'll pitch !';1ekro again tomorrow n ight," said ~ ~mihng J\Uanta manager Dave Bris tol in Jl'SI. Niekro. who voluntet>red to pitch for the second day in a row. confirmed he would not pitch a!(ain until his regular turn but added: "I think I'll bring my hitting d ove in t'ase they need me to pinch hit." l'>iekro. incr easing his record lo 11 ·6. ran into trouble in the opening inning when the Dodgers broke loose for both their runs on three hits. the last a two-run single by Bill Russell. "We had to get on him after the first inning to m ake sure he threw knuckleballs." said Bristol after N1ekro threw a i'OUple or fast balls whk h were drilled for hits Atl anta tied 11 in the fourth at 2-2 on a sin~le by Jim Wynn. 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""'°""'"' \ 1,60') rtl•y ht4h f°N"f'I \ t SOD,,....,,., y,,,.,.,,M,, --~"' •00.miefet' rtol•y. \oeft'Uftn1U\ mens t.e.00 rrJ•'f' ntoclh, tn...,,., t,toO meler t1n4'I, mt"'\ ~.ooo m.,,., ''""' ca,,o-1no ~orn111n'' .,nd men·, SOO-t'l'Wl11r \Hnfttn•t\ flnttl\. ~•rid HM 6'.•1 final tor ~th Arwl ~•Qt\t" place. Wtn «hd 11xth, ~"•'d and tourtn, h t\l •no ~COflll lti100 fHthhtrf'tQht pr•l1tntnAP1 f"lk.W\d ., ';. pa(~.tt'ldt1f\lltf\ Wtf'\tlH"<' ,, .. , \fyfe fourth •fldf1ttn rt\Vf\4\ EQuf'1ih;11ri \pOlf\ Qrdnd pru dtt\\ttCJI'. It\ 01v1C)J4fl t omJ)(tl1l10., /Uf"'°'V ""°n ' AO(J WOm.tl'tt\ )Of"l'Wttf\.. rnwt \M'dWOtn-1\ .. 10 m•IM\ Voll•VIMll ...orn~n't. '"''' fOt 01htl n'Wt 1,,.u1t, e>l11t<4t. tl'\t •nd \HOno, "'1wn·, fln.1 tor tn+ro ond t'ouf1h ,.,,, '""' M<Ond. I ..... 1 ~--...... ~ '.1u1 ~w Orange County In· with qualifying runs F'ri· tcrnational Raceway day night. Gates open at hosts the thir d and final J and a~ain al 9 Saturday round oC the Professional mor n ini: t o continue Dr a gste rs A:'1Sociat1on q u a 11fy 1 n J( runs. ( POAJ c h ampio ns hip Elimination~ begin at 6 series Friday and Satur· Saturday night. GOOD REASONS TO H4 Yl YOUI Ha¥tCI 'WOH ~AT AUTO MARINE SPICIAL TY da y with d e f e ndin g The famed Blue Mnx , c h a m p ion M a rv in or Harry Schm idt and Grah am hold ing the Raymond H«'adle . G«.>ne lead. Snow ' 11 S n o w rn a n . I. 2. 3. i.r.iw h 9"1'-'"4 fw to .,, o.-c.ooo ..,..,t Tho first two r acei; Russell Long's Chi Town v.ere helc1 at trat'k!I in Hustler alonl( with en· Wa s h 1 n g l o n and tr ies from P uisano· Nt>rthern CaJlfornia with M atsuba ra a nd Tom Gr aham amas~l n.c a McEwe n ot Jo·ountnin I •adin11 2.053 points to Valley are entered In the J.4~9 for runner up flank funny car field . · John!lon a nd 1,311 fol' Competition will also Don GarliL~. The field is be held for pro comp and so tightly bunched that pro stock cars with olher any one of el~ht drivers special events Including has a chance to win the Wild Bill S hrewsbury title. ond Ric hard SchrCX'dcr Garlits Is making his In their wheelst andlng only West Coast a p· m ach in e~. pearance In the series this year after comin~ Fish Report o u t or r eti r e m ent. especially for these three LOllO•u ctt 1191-""1 ·JI races. • ...... , u ...... ( ...... , .. ull(o Other s in the field in-..... u ... 111•os.1-1 .. ,11..c-- ' d Shi I Ch Ch i AN OlfOO 1""'°"1<'"1 l'ltrl-tw cu e r ey a a tntlH• t} NrrMucM '" 11<o Mul down ey. the top ,..,,..~i.au,2w.11o',1t,ec':coc1 -No man dn ver on the NEwl'Oin 1•m •t .... _,.., .a t . ....le" '1 l>Otollo, $> H trH-, ~ d r ag r a c n g c I r cu 1 t , 111t"· .. rtt• '""· 1 ••11et1~ ·-· 111 Jerry Ruth James war.··-Ml\!08 10 ••• , •• LM!t«I -11t r en , Bob 0 Bruins and :::.~~1!:;~~",,~··0-io.210 Garv Beck. su&. ''"c" ,., ."",.,., 11 Nine of t.he top funny:!;;.~.=.~.=~,:':~~,.. ...... •• cars will also compete on °",._.. "" .. ""' ~ .~.,._ .., the program t ha t begiM ~! w•r~u,,,.. 1• """''•·' I 4. C ....... Hf'•k e 9ld ~ fOf' ro.r PO U t•N AND DO MUTIC ¥1HIC l.IS, IOATS MtD llCRIA TIOMAl. VIHICUS. ,_.... • ...., I ............. ecll I 0591 1/z IECHLER lllVER AVE. FOUNT.AIM VAi.UY COIHll WAID .. aus • MV Swim Meet Del Mar Launches Friday Racing R esults Tht' fourth ;,nnual Mis 1100 VleJo lnvrtallon-.l swim ch:tmp1on11b1p, on the heels of the Olympie <;ames in MonueaJ, b scheduled lo bea10 Fri· day att Mission Vido's International S wim Complex It's a thr<'e·day show and many of thl' <.:;m,1· d tan Olympians. m udd1 1aon lo U S Olympians Nt c:ol e Kramci. a n d Maryanne GrahJm. \\ho ace both competin~ herl' Prelims are at 10 "' m and hnals al Sda1I). Among the list of stars from the host l\f1ss1on Viejo Nadadorcs are Val erie Lee, Allc.•e Browne a nd J esse Vassallo. Invading Mission V1eJo are the c lass swim clubs of CaJ1forn1a Santa C lara . D e An za, l.akewood, Ladern Oaks and El Monte. Wendy and Dou~ I logg VALERIE LEE are among the Canadian c:ontingent Lee will be compelJJlg 1n nine tndl\ iduaJ events during the !hree days In an a ttempt to r ead y herself for the AAU Na- tionals 1n Ph1ladelph1a. alonit w11h many of th~ other Nadadorc.<:1 who"1JI JOIO Olymp1t' mt'daJ "'It\ nus Brian Goodell and Sh1rll'y Uubashorf in Pb1ladc,>lph 111 l..ee wa:. a 'sol•d threat to (ta&n a S Olymp1t' tt.>nm berth at the lci1m trials In I.on.: fh.•1.H'h. but t>mer~t·ney -1ur)!en ~u:.t prior to the t~am tnaJ~. kill~ her 1'11.11\l't'!I O!ht•r 1 op '4 o men·s t'ompct1tori. from tht.> Nadadores. undl•r c:oach Mark St'hub'°'rt, ure Maura Campion. L1s .i llllger , Mar ga r et Browne , Barbar u Hudson, Diano Dunlevy, J ulie G rey, Becky McCaffer t y and Julie Browne. .... ..._ ... ,. C~&l'•U HC:ONO •ACf -•111,._.. J4f :::, ~·· ,.,,,. •• "-> C••h,UftQ. .....,. 4 f MQotfW ~.,d, •'lO .... W~t~ .. ""•r.•'' CtvJde. fro.Jot• 'tl.tt\J '' '•""" -I U t l Al\.O It•" A tovn1 ' 8•e-t'W, \l41~r 0., lh.. 'f•U. tl.tOt \ ,,,,,,.,.~ Doc tor AtMft. N~v11 Yo1I• A Iii l W,_. ... , lr••n.Otrllll•\ Nu-...Cr•k'N• ~"" -ltt I •1i.e Oo~lr & t A (Ar., ......... , .... 1 •• Tli•llO llACl • lu•IOAO\ l VNr Old_,,.,,, lllllco• P11,.H1000 x -lf>lfl(t• >r I l.JO l IO I '° C..11<• I Ml "••flU•I HO I /IO FOi-Tho F100 IGon r•lul ) IO Tlmt I •OJ I Al;o Sl•" C.41tl1< 0·••" Do> T, n We\.lowt, V'"''fi9, C•mr_, No SC<•l<lln "DUllTM ••ce -' tur1ar~ l YHI O'tl .,_.ldotn <olll 6 9<1<>"11' c ... ,.,,."9 Pur;.a ~ S...-prl~Wl-r IP•AOrJr I •.O )+o 7.0 Los A lamitos Additionally , Jesse \'assallo, the 14-year-old md1 ndual medley slar is joined b y brothers Marcus and Vic, Bill Babas horr . Dave Duckworth, Art Ruble, Dave and Russ Harbach, Doug Fr azier and Ron Weber, among others. l'•lbAV ,,111.01u1S1 Wo-n·i 100 l/y llCr•mtr. l'OS.76, M<C.otl•rtY, 1.01 1, C.mp-, I OS ... ; I.••. I OS >, A. 8 ro,.,,e, 1.0S.J; ,...., __ , os. .. 1. ,..__,,l(McH•rquelt.40 •OO A->ie<,.,,.,. HelQll8' IC•-•I l.00 Tl""' -I 10 'IS. Al.o llen -A·8•0ta• 111\oJn. Soul-A -., 0.1\dthOft ~--. Oeme OI Gold, llvle Tr.Ortoll. NOC~•"ll l••e II Race Results Me,,·a 10011, lllul>l•,Sl.11. -11 tfOOlr" tl(r-,•:19.D: M<C.tll•rl1, I JJ 1; Gr•y, 4 tt a, o....1nv. , ~ 1. "" a.-... ,. :a 1, l ... • 22 1. A. 8ro•n•. • tt •,; ,._,, n11. A -W A. 11 ... ,, ' H. C McS.ldt tt••ned eftlry , Str •tcl>t<I -COf\lfO'i Velli<le, Amer1u·•~"°•tt. 111nM •AC E -On.e mile"" tUrl J yur ot• • vo. Allow...cu. ,.,,,.. \t0.000 _ _, W•dM'41f FlllST llA(E <00 YMCh '-r °'°' Cl•1m1nQ Pune SJ• A-M.JY fw _..,,,. llHr"" !Mllt,,.111 (/l#f'I Son 1 T•t•wrtl ,,,... 101" l 00 A."° R•" Fot • r ftr# 9.,, • ~,•,~00000. Bu,, .. G;,I £.,,,. 10 W•lth, P-l>O'> » (io Go. Of~ Oowble a1a NO Kt•l(nt''I U f u <I• I R .. dr fu • f ..... _.!Yid •11.lt. ~ICONO llACE •OO O •d> 1 "ff'df OIOJ. ~Hiit > CJ••Ml"'O """' ... '1JOO L-AGol1'FYrl 14 10 l •11'* C-t • llrcoh l AOUG!' M1tu\ .. W•r0' ,.,,., 10~ "Ito A.,.. Cn• (M#\Q. l~ .. cn hU(lttl# 'Nni'"'" NO \.t'•ltftt>\, TIO llb llACE 60() r •rO\ 11" ·" n4d m.t•O.n\ P\olru• $ llfOO.. • ittN)nl\ c;o I l111h4f'n. Mt O\a09 tClttnuttl .1110 )00 )ti) \al I fO J j4) GO tor Ou:H'J\ot~h t ~O.n) '''"'"' 10 h 'OUllTM RACE lio •<0<0-I 't""'' otctt. AUet•.tm• Pi~w SJOOO. L.ocMt Ower J0tO•f'I l&,00• 1~) !Ml•• r., ,.,,.,,, 10 60 •oO lfO .. >O I IO H 10ft ~~I 1(4roo1•' '''"" ... , '° Al\O ~.,, Tl-Ba•. f'••I a.,., "Trio' 8vu Ho wr•tc.f'w' ""TN llACI 110 O •d• J '"'" ~°' ' MC> CIAll''Hno P1.1r -.. "'°° """' Mff\41 ICl~r.,\•I ~00 (;t8<.M fTrNto<~> Ll'O \ 8•11¥ 1 l.IOf\Clm t ,,_ .. ,. no 7 llO •.0 ,., /'1/J AhO AMI Pl•• HOV ...... '"'° c.roo .. 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Jtw Aln bft'"'400r • ~ · i 8 r ••t He~t•ttfW\ r ICHTN •ACI! ~· •••11• I .... tf •'"' A. ~. ~"'' u ,, ~lto'll!Mntf" t•w• .-U100 u~nn p,,11. .. 0 tW•rctl #ftlltftO\l'\tWAh nr.• 011 •r y 0.f'\()ltf •A(Mtf I ''""' -11 IO BolsaTops HB, 6-l U o l s n C r a n d ,. of Garden Grove moved In· to the JI arbor l.ea~ul.' ~ummer bllScball chum· plonsh lp finals a E:a111s t Nf•wport Harbor with u f) l victorv over Jlunl· 1ngton Rea.ch w .. dn,~lay n1~hl at {'oi.ta M t'i.o t•ark. Newport, 11nd1•fet1kd 1n the ployoffs. could <'I inch the lllle with a win • in lhe first .;ome f'ndoy n11tht 15·301 at Costa Mesa Par k Should flolsa win. a !'econd game will follow to decide t he lea gue champion. Newport will s tar t pitcher Rotr Schwalbe <3-1 1 In the first game. with Gordie Ba rr tabbed to stnrt the second if T'l('CCSStlr}' """"".i ... ~.clllll ,_\,rllf ""°°"' (;oll.t $olftc,,. r. rt p l(..-l11Mv0• ... ro o~ WIOllN ,O ~.p S11Ut1,p SMllM.Ut.)O ~"""·'" L....,,,_,_ 'lli'OQfll ... ... 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P BLIC N011C.E PUllLIC N011CE DAILY PILOT a ' P UBLIC N011CI:: CP•UU NOTICI rocu:OtfOIU 0 '•ULK T•ANS,.11• lte«. .,., _,,., u.c.c.1 NoH<• •~ f\tr~o, i '"'" to '"'* ,..,_, .. , OI M<JOHN l!NffRPR1$E' AQ(t< IHll#lllllOAI Tr<1,,tlt••t, """ii au''"•t• •"""•'" h JUI .. 1011111 Or , C111 11 N•w-1 D-~11, ,..,,tv of Or4nQ<r, S!•I• 91 '-"Nr"'•• I • b4.tfll trt1U'\t..-t &, .,00.V, 10 .. m.ldlf lure 0 IM<fltOfd Jr , Tr .. .,.,,,..,.. f\o\• bw\•ft•\~ •ch1'•'' If )O.t•" ••-A"' (ltll'of C-•*iMH, _.,.,()._ ~lot•olCa1H~ ,..., pr09t11y ro o. tt.-A\.._.,rftl h. _.,d •• 7s.ll l••l .. wll Or•w Ory"' •-I llr..:I\ County of Qr....,.•, ....... 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F. lrowa cad Mel CCIHOft #t ""At'~ °'~ 'dJ() DOOLEY'S WORLD by Rodqtr Bradfield ...... _._....,_ Sl'e.Hl> ~if., ~ "f Hlit tt'Alr>J • ING 10 6l~ • M LJ.6Uf:.-IA ". [UMBLEWEEDS ~ ~ by Tom K. Rym Dll SMOCK by &torCJt L~· FUNKY WIMKERBEAN 1"0/VIMl.>, DID QOU HAVE" IW.> ~ELP llll IJJf<ITIN(7 <.OJR by Tom Batiuk' GORDO by Gus Arriola NE./J..l &OOK AtlJUT <KJUR E'1.P£f':1Et-ICES A'J A BAf.EbALl Pl.WER z / .-yr--~ ~! ,.._, WELL ,&lRT I IT!> 8A51(ALl'I ~ OWN Tl-IOl..lGHT.5 -. ----; .. ~AN°'-----· J SOT l DID HAVE A &o.; fJ~O HELPED ME MAKE l.i.X)R05 OOT OF IT! T AHK McNAMARA by J~ff Millar & BiH Hinds MOON MULLINS AJ(-TV Ct'MPICS ~?TING CREW HQ .--~~~~~~~~~--. W £GAVE ~IM-n.I' RD>TER~ A COVf'L£ OF '4./£~~ ft{,() NJ!/ ~'~ BUN PRACTICl~6. ~E' !?~OULD 8' ~-. UNDE~ -n.IE BSDS ... ,ANt> DoN'TF~~ iHE 9,ANNISTER. Nolt>·· HAM CY by Emi~ lushmiler ~ ROLLO TAUGHT _ "'IE SOME FANCY CONTINENTAL MAY l KISS YOUR HAND MY DEAR? MANNERS TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate weonne1•uPm1eSoMci. -"'!" ..... -.U . .!..!. --......... ~~H s u I T C ~~.!.~ A C It I II ACROSS 1 Farm animals 6MIH Maotell samba 52 Most a11rMable 54 0aiualrade !>6on1ario11i.e ~9 Alll<'llhC H n 1D 1( f T o r H A 11 D A ~ r I ~ r r r s IH11Qh!l'n U Coue.i 150es1t1u1e it, Fa1m 1 r Det>I uansll'f· encea law ,PtCtl ( 2 N1lrOQOn t 4 CnurC!\ vulmeot bSC•tm 6 7 Handle ••tt1 1 r r I • -f D A I , [ . ~ , ~ "T • 1• \ il ; ) j • I> ,. I 1• 1> i"' IV IV \-l 19 Become• 70 Rent under ~ U I I l l I U I l • member contract :10 Island 71 -Kazan: lltl!rtd tn Movie VIP 12 H1ndt 1JM11t.e1a 1111111111 18P01table "1tlttrs :n Aromelle btwrage 194 1 7 2 In goocJ '1 1 EatntU OfOtf 23 HlldY 7 J Ism ht101nt -,. Kiiied 1" hllltl 7!) 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Wl-40LS: LOT EA~E~ .. ! ,I,.' /1 f I, t ( 11 t • h)E"\.<. ~~no.!'. 7 11 by Chester Gcdd "Now. 1hcrc'i no ntcd to write a hckct-whcncvcr I do any1h1ng •ro11&, l l&lw11ys pun"h my\tlrby l'"'"I up dts~cr'h 101 u week," DENNIS THE MENACE ------------ .;.T":..;.".:.'~s.l=•rc.::J:.:U:...l\:..:"".:.i;:i~'~Q..:.·.:.o ________ _;;[l;_Art y P1LOT c::; Rtof h101e . . • . . . . 1000-2999 Rtotols • 3000·'699 Bu"oes,, lnvesfmtnl & The Bluest Marketplace on the Oratwe Coast Employment & f1nonctol . 5000 5049 DAILY PllDI CLASSIFIED ADS Prtporohon 7000-7199 Merchond1.e . 8000.8099 Boots & Monne Announctmenu, Pe<sonoh. lost & found . • . SOSO 5499 Setv1c" & Repotr\ 6000 6099 You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 _5811 J Trade It With a Want Ad I One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equipment . 9000.9099 Automobiles & othe1 Ttonsportohon .... 9100·9999 ' I EORORS· . ~!~!.'!';': ~.~ ....... 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Ouph!X lot. with ptcr & noat & !ii mall 2 bdrm.. l bath home Only 2 blO<.'k.l> to ocean '7l-4400 DMli• of~ ... ..._ ... Co. G•Mr..e I 002 Ge•r.e I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ... ~:.~~ ....... 1~:.~.~ ....... l~:~:!.~~~~~ ........ 1~~:~!.'"!.~.~~ ....... . Ga•r.e IOOJ •••"' IOOZ ~.-r.. 100 2 G"""' 1002 ..•...•.•.•.•.............•..........•............................... ·····•··•·••·•·•······• THt ILUFFS OI MOT THE llUFfS? Is a roomy 4 bdrm condom1mum on Amig~ Way overlooking a big i:anyon IN the Bluffs or NOT in the Bluffs·• Who knows? Who cares? At S69 .ooo. 1t -has 2 stories. 2i,.i baths. a wet bar. <l view a nd is an cxcell enl bu~. •\I $69.000, would we Bluff you? BAY & BEACH REAL TY THE HAPPY FAMILY! I .m·s ht•:--1 111 a SP \<:IOl 'S honw \\1th ~·Ibo\\ room tor t'\l'l'\'tllW Thi::-. -.1wt·tal ular 'II'\\ h11m1• h.1:--I lxJrml't formal dining rm i.\t ~1 • llalh ..... ll<•1tt('d & flllt.>rcd l'UOI j:.ll'lllll. thl' :l l'Ur ~arUAl" hm1 loads ol slora~l' ::-.plH.'l' & automalll' door opcnl'f" Thl' pro~l·:.s land capt•d .' ard r<'qu1n.2-_!f1m1mal l·arc. cspec1all.v w1lh th<.• .1ul11tn~1tlr :-.pnnkler system You O\\ n \Ill' I anti l not lt.><1st>hnld > P lt"aS<' cHll for .1pp'I Prtcl' on l~· SIX!I 700 ··1:'.-;:·\·.~·:'i. l .. : .. :·:·o~t.,,;:.~o· [!0! ~AU~ 0 11"1110ltl1-.111111lt1Jl11111 I ~1 \ 1111. I•"" 1•,f11t I "'111 rl<1I - $64,900 I' r Im t' l oc a 11 u II I n1----.. -----·l·----------1 """ pon ll.:1)!hl:.. \)~ nc1 PREFERRED U~IVUI: ti()MI:§ REMT AL DErARTMEHT tr ~'IHI nt·1•d n·nl~tl usl'ttl'tl:.Jncc. pleas(• t·,111 our SPEC! \LIST RARB.\R \ .\:\'K t•:"Pi ~ 11'1\\ U\)tl\ 1U I I 'il .111\ lol\•l l "lni It>/' II ti • 'loh• \\huh 1 HJ \ ff•f,a I 11111111 Iha I 111 Houses for Sale •••••••.....•..•....... General 1002 ···••••·•·•·····••·••·· CORO MA DEL MAR BEACH HOME I \n·ll1·111 '" 11 1,. •ll'oom fluHll l.a;lt Ull 1~1.l uUl~ .HI II ' 1 .. 1 Ill c ... •11.t '"I \I" 1111. I .1 •• t.JI .. ,. 11111I111111\ ... t111d<1 J "• 11tul wi1° 111ol 111.11..1 .rn II'" tn ·r.1 '' 11h 1 ·11p1 1 1"10·1111 • .J • 1tt1 .. 1 "'' ,. ,.d1 Ill f~dfll I ltH lllllt 111111 '7!1 •hi t ull llu\\ TRADITIOM.U LEISURE LIVIMG East Si~ C. M. S66,000 'Tu\\ nh••lll•' " ~ llr .'!. lo J I h ' I r ll I 1 I 1 n I' o·,1l11n1·tr\ hlln' q.>t ... !111" I.: i:;irot.•11 p;1l111. dbl Jultun .. tlu '·-'.ti ·•~l l'~rt 111 1h,• "'1·h11l1•1I ('\PE '-"~' ll " pool 1.1h.11\J lulh 1·11111p1w1l l'lhh'•. 111 .1u,\1n~ trpk-.. i..11 put 1111).. >..ll tll .... Jhll111l.11\I 1.,.1101l-11 ... :!ll l b l 1hllll \\1• 1.~1 1.1u111·1•,11·r1 I ),., 111'1 11111\ 111_ <\ lull "'"I' II\ Ill I ,ii( .111'\ \ 111 \' I lllnt l':o.11' 111' \I IOI< t,l t ,'\f.U ,JU\ ,1 .. r1ed r1·mood1ng 1>u1 EASTSIDE n1•,cr finbh1.oJ f ,JlllJ'\llt 3 BR & tam r oom . upµortuml) for I r~-.1\1\'t r II d d l r Jll,.,mJn to flm:.h JOb & beauu u Y upgra c • '•" .. thou,und~ llurry, h~bl and airy Fam ily IJl..i• atl' anldl!<' 962.77118 home Completely re· modeled k1lc hen w1lh ~ KE:Y n~" apphan <'t:~ New "1"'REALTOR5ii r.trpeu ni: and drape~ 0\er~ILed pool and OIC't.' M.t.GHIFICEMT enlerl a1nme nt Jrca WA TERFRO MT ~lu:.l ~~c to -.pprcc1ale ! C-.IJ &.II 7270 _ -.11s,ooo Collecae Pork o,... Doitr t -5 220 Webfor•d 4 Bedroom . 2 bath. Lari:e family r m . rplc. bltns. Areal place to cnlerlatn. Ha\'e appraisal by lender for new buyer 646·3928. eves 549-1$32 Lachenmyer. Realtor 5 Br hm•· \l.t~~11c111 init rouin ~u rround,•d b) \\Jll'r :-.;,•,,11\'d umoni: PRIME lrt-e,., & hl·Jul lntl'lcpd WATHFROMT l!Jrtl1•n " l'O\'l'n•d hnck'.l • .55iiiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:ii~ $86,500 JIJ\lll & 1lt<rli. lc11dini.: II Ideally situated adult \our o"·n IJ\'l d~wk lll'al E condo never occupied - '' .. 1w1·1Jl 1\lll' ol ,. kind EXCLUSIV Isl lev\'l unit-direcl :1r· I '1" .tit• ltto.•l h "" tl.'nni, IRVIME AREA t't•ss lD pooJ and p-.1w- 1 I uh l..ik,· l"oin ·,.,t b.' This Hacqucl Clult homC' c nJ OY ba y v 1ew + "'111t·r ;M1J 1<l77 hJs 3 lal>ulous bdrms & 3 C'a r('fr ee ltFes l y lc- ha u huge ~am<' rm chani:e your Ufe and call REAL TORS • 675·6000 2443 East Coast H1ghwav, Corona def M.ir GeMral 10021Ga•r• 1002 u .... e l't·-~ .. -1;.~ ·············································~ """"' ""'~Ill«"-•'' eli£iqntiM MIW EXCLUSIVE OFfflUNG! G~al 0 1002G..wral IOOl In the beautiful "older" Bluffs. rl'al c h armer pre tty & fres h as springtime. Spacious 2 bdrm. formal dining. pri v. patio & great greC'nbclt vu. Sec t his & you 'II buy today ~ $91.500 ·•······•···••··········•········•••·•••·••••· 2111 s • ....-MllRoad MIWPOIT CENT&. N.I . 644·49 I 0 [ \82 M , ,~~~~~~~R~.:er:~:l.I ----------i 1111 ... 111 hr11 I..•"< ,1nn1·,.,1•rk OM THE WATER l'rn ate IWJ«h. I Ulk I l•n.11 & T1·11n1~ B<'.•ulllul I\ 1lt<1·oratt•d 2 Stor~. I Bdrm home "Ith <ii ,Jlllt'tllltt'" ICll' l.1n11ly 111· tng ~l~ . .:ilHI " Wl!l bar. a lri: hv rm now • M6·2313. w frf.lk, plu:. ,1 dt:n' r•1'<11•9•11 PV~""u"'•1 ' Ge•r.. 1002 G••r .. Mak~ \'our rci.ervauon [ta' li1Jji! LI •••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 Drc1)1 ulor t•oorihn:Jlt•d . l1kt• nC\\ ! •I Hd rrn-.. 1;1n111\ 1n1 dt•11. rl111111g rm Cun 1•d eattllli·' 1•n•d 1k1•k Slip lor t" o 60 fl hm1I:--. s:!7!1 000 MESA VER DE FOR ONLY $57 ,500 ~'""' I I • ' I II \I\ Ii •11111 'I '111 I I ,·ou1 l t, ll 1111\\ lu b•tt th I•• I l• "" Ii , "' '"' " 'I" 1 n\. I II• \ -.11 111 do llt·.1\ \ I .11..1 111111 1111'\tli l'll"h I I jlh <\ olr fl• lhflllllll JACOBS REAL TY 67S-6b70 NEW HOMES AT S5 7,900 - IA.All NFRONT llUMI .~ REAL ESTATE 63 1· 1400 ll111\ I h It 1'111111 • .t ltlo ----------•! ,.,,, t I\' ('huu'•' \ '1\lf t~!'>W B•~•r C M Not~I •~ M.t1Ut Sn,et ~J9 805S GREEN VALLEY BEAUTY 1.1q11 I I .. 1 h111 \. I 11 • 111.u • • \ .1ullnl 11 11 Ill \\I l'\l 11111·1111111 lh1 ,. 111.1•10·1 '""''' T''" lflll lfll I\ lto .. (l llf)fl\' ' .... ''"'' '.It II.;\' ('1111 I It I 1 tilt \I ~ ~h.ol.1• flMll lto•olll 1111 II\ )1:11 I. Ill~ l.>ll .tl\'IJ Ill )11',ll I oq '1 ' " • 11 1 I 1h '" ' 11 1111111 11111 Uo·.1rh < .111 lt.1 ti~ I•• \\ ht•UH I h' Jiit\\ ~I.! '.1:t:1 \,ndt••l ~•lhll~· ,1qu , , ,1:1d • 111•1 l•O \l ,11 "•jlloOI I l'il!;tf;ti I ·"I. ,\ '"'" ' .1111 I i1f.\i~·i: OVER 111111 '11 II ol I IK•drm • h.11 m I )UI o( lhl.,. Wlll'lcl .1·, pool •C'l '4 •Ill lh1' 1111~h·rn -.1~ k t h.trm~r l 'l>t-:l( 11\,\f!!O 546-4141 . ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 111111HI\ 1""'1 lu1 1.11hlu, [® I '!'otf, MiU J 1, •t l t\ ) -------· Newport ~~~1~~,fr~~~~~;g .. ~1:~,~Y 'O' ~ HQ;lti l•--c·on--cie--P•o•r•k--•l . t1e~~J1~1!1: .11111 CUSTOM r l H BILL GRU"DY, REALTOR 341 Soy~1d~ Duve , N S b7S bl61 ~--.. W.,.,STCllll!.lt "ll.,.,A t·,ltl' n•t• lr.1\t' 1·1·"11\ " rr"" " Not really IJut .:o.o !'om· I) r\•no\ al t•tl :! 1111 :! I\ \ Walker & lee Real (state A DREAM COMIETRUE! SSJ,950 Ju)l hsled • 1:.1 limt• ucl H·rt1,,cd. A real t'l'l!oll 3 l1<...-lro0m 2 b.ith hnnw Shurtl & clean. Full of loH· Wt•ll lcmlcd )nrtl I'~ Id l' 0 f ll \V Ill.' r :< h I p 1w1~hhorhood Slow l ral Clean 4 bdrm 2 ba home plelely upitru<led un<I ~" T 11 ,,.. n h 11 m ,. " 1 1 h 1n popula r Easts1de . p~ntlt'<f you cun 'l ll•ll th1• flrepl:n•t• ~pool l\·111r,1I CIO!>e 10 Wcstcliff s hop· d ifference IC ) uu ·r,• \\'l·:-ld1!l ~~\ 001 G.-r-100 1002 ping. M'hoolB & a bike lookinft for qualit). 1 h1i: HAL PIMCHIN .•.....•••••.••.............•..........•••••. ride to lbe beach. If you bedrooms. 3 huth:. ;incl ll t·:.\t.TOllS don't want cold wuter, formal dlntni.t. don l mis:. :?i:!i E CoJ..,1 II\\) TWO BEDROOMS Wl· h:H•c a Jacun 1 ror re· lh1:. property Too man) 675•4392 ABANDONED RANCH I l ACRE laxa11o n $66 .000. features tu .id\t•ru,,t•' $31500 545·9491. Cull S'11.i·S&W LIVE GRE •y 1 • ! 11111• 11111111 1 1 l.1110 - "' o >nh Ill • •lo\\ 11 .11111 .1 .. 11.1ol1•tl h••111 .. 11h .111 11111 MAKE SSS hunu· "' '""' "'" \ htt•ll.1 111 111\1 .. 1111~ 110•1·• COSTA MESA 1/11.111 1•1.11-.· 1 .. "1 1 1\1· 11.,111 '" 1111 • ru:-111 ; DUPLEX "' a11110111t111.-11t 1111!' 111.t1·"·" 1111• 111111!11 n · hl' 'll'l'\'t . Just one mile THE EASY LIFE t-:11s1~11h• c o ... 1a \I(''•' iii I UGI 1·11111111""' • ·" ,,.• "·' T"o _ hc.•droom 01111, u:~Q ·1 ~ IH·•h•111111 1.11lt h "'' 1111 * • • ..-+ + 111'\tblt• I rnanu ul( Place 1·1111111 1·1111' 1.i ''"'''II 10 llunllnjtlOn Bea,·h 4 bedroom 2~ bath con· s.boppin~ n ntl'f and do. Large ~ooms, family C11)k!en \\e:sl ColleRr It room. dinini; room. three "'011tlast1 Call 842 2535 decks, sort neutral t'OI· •>-1" "' " ... " ·'1 ' •" • 1 · ors. fireplace In li ving [~ IJlli ·H LI room. Excellent cond1 -'()lif\ifiU} ~~~ t~n~~! :~~~~~·Ju~: · = •-:. Ire cl. Ne u r II o a I! Judy &low + + + gurllf,(Clo for t:.1('h Praperti•• ' ' n ~ I ' \ I II ;• I fl I• Ill 4812 Calle Ren Or. unit co,~ hou:.e plu., 7Sl-1920 " Ii ci 111 m"' I.. 11 1 ti.• 11 Mission \'1eJO 1w~er up:1r1ment . 1-:-.1 h ,.ooouAaut NtwP<>u 1111<" 'l'fl•" ·•'c' .\lorn In l.J" \'ouarethew1nnerof hJs SC'cludrcl }arcl 1111 ~ qu.irti·r-. Soa11n ~· two frff tichts rrwary ,\II for Sll'i.CK"' i ' ,1,011'1'J 1o<' lo l11•1l ro11111 <St350valuel Cnll tor more mlMtn.1 t) 111111 111«\' \ r 11 '11 ' R:-..a£ I l1nnfi4tl 7lil : p.11.1111"· Ill hou ,,. i 111111 ...., .. ftC) ros. o'llfN l<o'•"'""'" .... • --Ir~ \ .11·,1111 ~('110 •1 ,...,. & lall•y ~.:-· d1·,11•·1.•I•· c .itl 4.11 111111 k BACK BAY VIEW Plus Hiqht Liqhts I r"m rm' 1'1111,1 1111Hl"1 ,t 1~11 '"' .!' h.tlh' Oll '\ .1·--------..i llosp1lul Call 613·85SO tlPft' ht fl • 11 U.,r. 10 I ' r4 l I "On~-of·a·kind" 1l1•l1J:hl I 11) I U'llllll h•·tlrm :l h,11 h 2 ,.1111' hornr 11 11h m .. ,t«r lh•drm' hulll 1111 a nt Circus [ ® 1J11.1:l!:U1j , 1 11 , 1111, 1 ,,1, 111 1111" 111 • 111i 1~1111 • • 1\ui: Sth lhru Aui.t 17th .Jiljifl :'l.1·\\ 1~11 t ,, 1': ' 1· \ ' '' · · ' I ASSUME S4S.OOO 1,,11,., 11111111111 "ith ,1111 ll\ 1(!•1111.011•11 "' 1111111 FH• LOA~ 1..... . II Ill l.1h h1•11 l.o ,, I I Ill' 1,11(1111 F c h i. .. .,... \\ .• 111~ "· , .... C. . oleswort 1v I . '"01'1'111 • 0 •'11 ' •• I REALTORS 640-0010 .. , h1 •ii '"'' l:•ltl • "''' ....... Ill• I.It•"' 0 \\ 1111 COSTA MESA t,11 i I •1111 \ HI I " 't )1011lo.110 I '1\11• •I I'·""' CHARMER 11111 111 11 1 Ill• d \ 1 ) BEDROOM !°'I 1\\ "" h1111l• l1o I o,1 2 BA TH 111 \ '""' 1ood "'' \ II ,,.,11 .. .i .111111111: 11\'I'' Ill tn1 11 \ t I 1 ',,.. t,, ~•uttful h111th' .It, .• 11t .1111• "'' ·'''' ~u ,,.. l.1ldh 11 Ill l.1 m1I~ llrt'J . t.11 r.;1• 1 uq>r~d p,1(101. .l t .11· k•" .1g .. 1lm1hh:::. .1 1 .11t·rr,.,. 1111,•1 l.1111m•'" • o n ti h 11 h h ~ l t' n l ~ I S..·111·,·ol 1·h1hln ·n' pl." '.1nl roum tor rxlr. ' ,. h 1 t l 1• ~ F r c ~ '•'l'<'l.1hl•·~ lrnm '"lll 1111 n i:.1r1h'n l'un\l." llO\\ .11111 1'\pl11n• th" mtn1 B~S~~~~:! !! I ~·lff 111 Will i.l'll or e>.<·h.tni.:(' ror - umts (;oull l'ul·llr ·:.ac TWO STORY loralrnn lar i.:l' ·) ard Beautiful SP,\NISll s t vie Gl'l.'Jl 'pot for children t'Xt'l' home nr So. Co~i>l i\nuheim Convcntton ' =--=··-·-!!!!'. n I'\ (f ""·11<•11111·11· I [~ •. ~ Ct•lltl'r.11(1() W ,.;:llC'lla , 11 "' 11\1 o, .1d11t111111.11 , Ticket!> mu:.< be ex· ,,iJ1·,. ro·1•ri·,1·111.1t111·' . _ c h.111gcd (or rci.C'rvcd Ranch Style Home l\l•I 1111 11''"'•'1111.tl ,,1h·~ ~eat:. at the Con\'l'nllon ,\ 11111 I••• ·' 111·•• , .,111 • Center ahead of ll me. 2~00 S11 fl R1•al h.1rn lllt'll l.11 11111 "'" l'J.•.1 .•• Would You Beheve Call 642·5618. f>cl 333 lo "' lofl. l:iri:C' "111·1..,nop c .111 1111 ·•l•1~1111lml'ltl 1• 1 1 1 l\Ur h " claim your l\ekeli. sol.ir ht•.tlc•cl puul. ll!ti · ,J, . .,11 !'Ill•· •1' 01~ '" ' " •1,, l 'I • ----lronlai:~. hC'au11ful Ire<''· 675•55 I I Im: 1•111111i.:h h11 l11ur l hr' lawn & ,:11rdt•11 .tr1.,1 I li1·ol11••111 'lllJ:h· .. 1 .. n Elk• '.\!Jn). m.iny olhi·r 1., ·---------•I h11nw hJ' .1 11·11.1110 l'll Ins ~ .. • "' I' t ( 11' .t m."t1·r 'UllC' w11h lra~. ~1 ... 01,,, ,,.~ o term~ He1·ghts Beauty h I. n 11 t• I ' Jr .... ' • i! SEA WIN I) CON DOS Roy Mc Cardle l•I·" 11111111. lorm.11 1ltr1tr11! --I• .I I \11 I f'l\I h 11\1 IB&ltl1J " "'"' I """' '"""" '''' ·'" ~;.1,9~0 lo Sti7 .:>oo Ba ck Plaw. Lilt' oodrmi. plus e,_l ra !!U Ci;t room . F'urmal ~unkcn Ott. l~c 1-'R wrlh wd bar arc some nr lh~ extras Cu ti 64~ 030.'l FORESTOlSON INC 2 Bedrooms 2 BalhS Roth Reoltor 181 0 Newport with pool! .1111111111w t u11rn, l11.1cb 111 U oradnd One ,~ .. o~ ~I"''"'' rn,,,(. I 11111· .. 1,111m t'.\11." .1\ll 1h1· I """l'l•h \\llhq•1111111.111 Ruth Lourie. R•oltor B .I) 3 S lll)llf• ram11) 1131•(' -1ometh1nrt to sell? 64&-4380 hmm·'> Al?l'lll hl0_1_!>~--_c 1ass1(1ed ad!t do il well I is a good day to advertise in the Daily Pilot Classifled Section. 1 n11d1l11>l11n~ ~ um11k1t·h '"" '"" ,0\01 t..11•hu1 •---------• \l.o I\•' '111111\ 111111111----------1111 \\llh 'k' It Iii 1111111 111 ll.11 11 t/ 111•111111d1 ol I" •I• 1 I.mi: 1111 I h11~• 11111 """""'' fflt.'111, ,\ l111 111 h••u" f111 .1 I ll lo ' h.1 .11\0 11111 llfl•. l'.dl , ..... , 0 It di\ S39,000 4 Bedrooms \1011.·rn • h.1th '1•imrull h .. 111,• "llh hlln k1l1·h1•11 ~ 111•11 i;.11 .l)!f' 1110· lh>t•t [ 1 101 \ \ Fil\ & l'ml\0·11 ~ lt~PdlJI :,\ ~1Tti6;-~;~: ,. h I l· Mice Start•r Home -I I ~~I• I (,11,111 i:,111l<'t1 1:1n\1• ~ ..._...._ ,11• .o I I« 1!11•1111\ I • I• I 111111' 11.11 h I pft I \t\ \ t t d I' 6\lU f;tt \!•' \ '1 ti ' I I '11"' Ht•d , • ,; r IH' l l'rnfr••lllntll 1'nt1pll'. 2 \ n 11•'.tllnr' ~"' )Ul.lh 11.wi:hl..ri. 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Clenificotiotl IOIO SffK & FIND• FAMOUS JOHNSONS [ t A H I J C T l A G S E N 0 C 0 M R J E N ( l I 8 A T t H C l W A R I H K 0 T\F AM 0 u SIJ 0 k H s 0 N st£ s 0 C A H Y 0 H S E N I A 8 N 0 0 H Y l A k A H A R T H A H 0 Y E T R E 8 0 R L C C N S A M J P A U L t N E L U J M A t V A 0 0 l H 0 £ V L £ H C S R ( H L H J M A R Y R C H A R L E S S Z l L £ r L A G C E H L A N R M 0 R A H C l R A 8 0 K T Y W R £ V H 0 R 1 B Y 0 A L K H S L C Q A R I U Y J A M ( S W H E A M A R T t N T H 0 M A S N I A R K W Y W 0 C N K Y 0 H I R A M W T H A C M A V I M A l L L I W R t S E H 0 R A H K J A D [ K T 0 P E K A C I A M A J E lntll\ICttOnJ Hooo.tl WOidt btl°"" ~M lotw1td, b8cll• wttd, up, <lo-Of d~atlv. Ftl\d •"" tftd bo• ii lfl 't Andrew Jack IUcherd M." Charles S. Jamu W. Setm.1el : Hersc~el V. John H. Thollll\ 1 Hiram Lyndon Baines Wal ter Tor.iorrow: Crabs - p,. " · -.:.~ ... n. C t M 548 7729 S6:1.~1':ach os o eso · ll•·mud1•I• .r 1. 11, h1•11 .1111/ .an 11 ,.11 .. 111•\ .1hl1• 1-;1. ... 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'f I rnnm, lnrmJl 111111• I 111111 lry k11t·h1•11 1\1r • 1111111 U01w1l .111rl 11111•11·11111 thrOt1$:hlllll VIII' I t .ol 11.ir111.:i· M tll' h m"' It lllt••'t• 1)1\ ll<'I' t ... u ~hl •---------111 unoth.-1 uncl nw~I i.:11 74 LIHDA ISU 7000 Sq fl of ('U~tom ciloun<'<' Pool & ta ll omcnlt1t•11 OwO('r will corL~tdcr trncle SS25.000 LAWSON REALTY •• 675-4562 .... ATn4 LAMOLOllDS IXllp. W{' O('cd r('Jllll)S l & 2 1\1. tdM & LJJ.: lh'h ARt.. G73·7001 (' 111 no" :> 11, 2.31 :1 ,,...,,, I• t • .1.x1n1 n·11t:il hou,,., 1111 "liih• 3 & :1 llll ,,11 1111l l'<I m ~O" llo•al \h.1111 N•'" p<iltll (il\1111 '" l'.I " I'll.OT It 1'.1\1, t-;S'I \'I .. ; ~0 1\.' ... 1."o .... , .. 100 ...... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.!.~ PAii, rOOL & rt.A YGltOUHD All within 3 block of this su~rbly appointed 4 bdrm. JJurbor Vic~' Home " ·or mnl din. rm. & s pacious (am. rm. Used brick frplc & vault~ ceil ·s blend w /xlnt lunriscapin~ to form an outstandinf! home. Only $Ut .SOO. la nd included . r 4 COWWIU. l.utna CO. 644-1766 \ S57.000 !'.11111•1 ""·"I' 'I h1 ' I "1 ... ,l,t .\lt· ...... 1 ''"""' u .. Ii I' ,1 tit l t II Ii I I ol \\ • >r of 110111 .ill 111111 I. II o h1 II h1•.11t\fl11l \ ,11 fl I 1tf1\pf1•1i \lllh 11 111 1 II I I llJll )'f O't llli1tll I \Ill< h Ill to h ""'"' I II I '1111 I .111 I O'l I l~l•d 0 ,lfl f .,I I 11111 p I 1• I 1 ii 1•1 • 1 I I .ti I :r11.~1 ... HERITAGE REALTORS \lr111111 1•1111 ,. '" "'" '"'""I 111•1111 I h111111 \011 '·"fl•I• 11111 111 "•1 111\f' \\,tllp.q111 I •lllflt 11 k tlt )10•11 \\ 11 It 1 ... 111,tl rlllll' 11111'1' d 1·11 l\Uli lll'.1111 • 1·thn1• "lt•I lfU' • l.&:i.' tfuut \t• c •t\ , •• ,·ti llolltll l ft1t',tll'lf 1HI 1 Id 1f1• .... 111'<'1 1'1111·tl .11 01111\ '•I 'tOU 'M1J 1.11., GtMrof 1002G.-rot 1001 •....•..........................•.•........... macnab / Irvine realty PERFECT FAMILY HOME! Bt~ & h('.llll1ful 1 twclrootl\, lam1l\ room '* htij?(' bonu~ morn tn lh1rbo·,. 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I. ,,'-'I; 11ec1rnom .. & •• 1innu·d [~ 1 1oom SeU~·r '' '"· hurl')l lfilJ;!f,l! 833•8600 lu ll'lt'l' ::ildlt~. Submit! ~l\ii;J: \ our t u m, , """'""'Mlr.ilrJW> ROBERTS REAL TYi R ho S J . '+513 CAMPU,Da·llMlilE 848 1688 OM .. OOqutlt 01'1'.'N I) \II Y • I San Ma.teo Twnh~e. Jo'an-ti A M·• To'K 1,· '1 _ taslu.• view, luxunous up l(radl.'S thru-out. lo pre l 'nl\ t'rMI v I' Jrk Tl'rrnrr - ~ll);IOUS urea or In lnl'. C\1°1.·p11onJlly up,;;r,1lkll. nr a;olf course. 54 1 9~11. :!IJr. 2l>a. C:.inhff Wiil.ti. .1sk for Jal'k•I:' Arrhcr. :-rural Ma1rca~I' leuclmi.: Agt. or Jv m!>,i! lo loft /den. Pnn1t• 11r1•t•11 ------he'll IO('ulron w 1"iew~ ut FANTABULOUS! UHDER MARKET! Pr o ft•ss 1 0 11 u ll ) l:indsl'apccl I bedrnum ~'>.0011' Ne.tr \Ll anta & Rc rkc l<'Y in Collt·~·· l\10,11 h I lldr. l'alrth I' ark Ut'aut1Cul bur It m lllCll'll. i ~tory. Gor,Ncous dt·~k & sheJ~cs m slu1h·. V81 d-i. no Wlllt lluOr!I, Wl't bar in ramil\I rOI Prl\u lt'. 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ALL PORTS R.E. 1400 OU•m" Ntw'°•' uacw romf1t1011 humc' This unt NEW UNITS h:.i~ ol all! L.Qtr; of decks & p a tio area .1 r .1und1•--L•ID-0-5•_.· ... -D·s--•1 1',•\\ t·11mv1t· ..... , 111 (.',,, .. , l'MVale :!Ox4tl puol with M t' .. a 11wlt11ll llJ! 111w i'I J :1c u i~1 . M a n ll u r e d Uri\\! ll>.) 530t\ I~" 1•r · :i 11nrl fo'1r,1 UM'I 1h•1111.•1·1.1 lllnd>.l'llPlll~ with m.iturc lklrm:s , -bath~ :S~ \ lidlll I 111 11 M J , t ;i k ,. ,. 1111 trel'S Woulc.I )OU bt·hc'e rn 11\mg rm . :.11r111~1i-1 .. t1.,th1r .. II\ .q>1111111lm• 11 t.f5"tw.!r ~.700 111 hulh IJJllU'\ lh ••llll'l'!I lllll). Jll\-.l'll' l1l ~11.!JOO ·m:0 th~~!Pt!l ao1booaorProp. 11 IQ .1 l _, ~~-n~ Realtors UGI ~eoo W • 675·7060 • Plac• -- --1-------· Prapltrti•• HILLTOP HOME lia)<·rl!:.l vw 1.· :i nit. 1400 Ol.IA~,s.~-~~!~, tlA<H N 1-:w 311 H. :.!Hi\ ..... th \'X· l"U>lllm 110111. $11!1.:.o<J 1·11111i.: l'CIJ•'11tnc v1l'ws. Wcllou .\r Co 4;75 moo 'i/i7 ~.oo J.1) \\' \ '"'" llt'.lh~ :11711 t'oa~r llwy ~· LaJ!un;a 4!1!1 2Zl7 Laguna Niguel. t~ choice community • • • 1111.LTOf' t\JWl.T t• 0 ~1 l\I U N I T Y l:u11dum1111um with l11l!' of prl\ J cy 2UR 21ii\, 111 friJe .. 1J 11d1n1< <'oll<ll!t'. :'\1cc '1C\\. nt'ur comm. pool S7!l. 75-0. l.aA11nu N11iuel Rc.11!~ 830-5050 496-4040 -..._,,,,_____ ------- BLUE CHIP 1-:1 .. i.:a111 :! ~turv homt' nn !'..1n11J.i:11 Uri\ t'. "'" h 1 111 \ l\'W ·I Sp.1l'lllll' 11111 "" & 1k 11 , f11r111ul il rnrni.: rni .. 111:11 hit• I rpl1• 111 .. , tra li<c lr 1111~ 1111 :! Full hath~ & 3 ha ll I.lath~ Fine:.! c;rrJJl'l:. ,\r clr;_ip(·~ bc:.iut1lully 1lt•,·111.1ll'll Ownt•r tra11:.l1•r r1·d '"' anx1ou!I. l>ti< pr11·1· 1,·1J111.· llOll lO $:215.000 CALL 0 •4•·UI~ 'A~~~f'!"- 2 Homes on 1 lot for Ill\ '''l llh'lll .11111 O'I II t ,1 I 111\'llllll' '>I i ,lllHI l 111 -.huw~'lnt ll'IUlll Red Carpet R~alty 6'5-3474 ' 4-PLEX Xlnr rc•nl.rl J rl'.1 l.11f1·•· lllllh. II\\ li \!I' 11111\1111~ ·'"·'' ll l'r•··~ '''"' \'1111111•1• lo fl\\ II :I ,j Ill•'' 1111 111111!•1 ~1011 IHHI l'r 1\'I , I 1'111)! l1t'<I' ''17 ~HI :-.Ol 'T ll t'O \SI' 1;-..\ L·:snn:~·r :.111 0~12 -----Public Motice II\ Y :\UW. l'ht•t•rful 3 a" j ) from rl'frc~hm11 h1llm ~t cp~ lo bl!uth I commu nit y park s & Go•ernment l ".111 .. ·"· clr;opc 'i. p.a r<tt•t•l PQClls. Seeing 1s bd11!' TerToce-Townhome issioft Viejo I 061 Assumabl~ Lo ans tlo111111i:. pJt10 + t'o,\!r. lllg'. Un"· Pk . ;! llr -i Ho ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''"' ''"'Uri l'o•I Oflttt u~:u ·x 1·:1•00 1 I Pit''<'"· ;>.; II S1•li• I" '""' II or ho1 l11 I t..1 OIWI , •• I \\J 1l:.iblc lo •••1•non••' I.: \l.i .. ll'r $98,000 l'ardrrr P\l ('ntn nr ll) owner . lmmac fam VIEW ._.,, nt'\I lr1.w • "'''' T """ SE \''LI F Jo JU r ~ ,., pool, jarun r lly o'W°nPr ho mt•. on r ul-de 'IH". rlh EA.STILUFF llo111:ht .111oth1·1 1111111 . 1111"1 'I'll ll"11r•/\i:I ~.10 o:.,~;, ,,, .. r l>·•'t1lt•11h 1.u"'"' '-u! ' RAN .CH Pnnc. only. Open lluuiw fe111urt's incl.a1r.S7u.ooo OPE .... HOUSE lt1l'•l u~J1IJbl1· 3 & I rlt.'Jn :'lhmv t'Xtras tiKll S al & S un 12 5P:\l K.10 HOJ7 _ --~ ""' hcdroom UJ...lt call !->it•nil'll.1y l..1ne.S!JO.l•oo SSl-4941,5'\.'i.500 ewporlleach 1069 O\VNgH (J 1720 • · O" ll l'r \~l 536·6811 1 & o s t/Su I 6 Kl:? i731 REALTY LCICJIMO leoch I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pen ° II - 2 h1111,e,, H l! lut. 1111 ':!, t' l·;a,h1d1• C:\I, $125,IHlll :'1H 0073 t;vei. TA.BEU. . ------____ ss_1._2_000 ____ ~,·.1······················ TNllSB & 36· uocK 2607 lunya St. WASH & WEAR 1,\m TO BUILD NQ\V? 3br. 2'Jba. fp, 2 car gar. 5 Un. 23 • B;i , bt·:.iut EXTERIOR UNSURPASSABLE Buy lhl' oce.1n1rlln \11n S911.000 Ownr M5·764~ lndscpg, fruit tree s, <'•l\I BALBOA. ISLAHO REST A.URA.NT "~I In Colifon1la" Price Slashed Save $2400 Own t.'r tlt·~1,<'r.1 l l!' l'hoicc· ar1•11, ulmul 2001 'fl ft , I ht'flfOOlll!<. la1111 l) rt•un 1-c.lt•n, Cull ''"'d 1l1111ni: r 1111111 t'h1m1w' f1rt•pl.11 1• '\1·\~ .... ,, .. Ill tl1•111r. llllltlt Y! n ~r r .ill 510· 1120 TMBB.L :: I In Califan1io II• .,.,..,wr :111r 211,1, 1H111I. \11 ,1' ~iil ,..utl :,~.~ S:J~ l',J ~h11lt• µr••,11 ~\I'. In" :illr '11. •l1.1k 1•11111r. ""1111 'tu 11 1111 11u111 t11•e I 1m-.I c·ul "" '•" :<.'1:1 '1'41 Hkr ~Iii 1147i F. X (',Ir•• :.:ird. a r ustom \'ll'W lot & itet appr'd patio. 642 527H dt•,ti.tM'I homl' fu r busy Very l'bet>rlul 3 IJedroom plwns for 2280 Stl It 3 LIDO ISLE By owner. Btn ahr, ::It" IX'Ol>IC' hkf' ,,011• F'orm:>I h o m f' an beaut1lul, IJd rm t ustnm hom1>, re VILL"" ' « r ·•1 C I rd d .o ,,_ Pool Open Sal/Sun. ll 5 111 rn" o.1rc·.1. enlr" with nenc, Y u H• &le. This a .\' lo builu lnmurrow ., " ' h ( ~ !I ltms -SS' lnl·COUrtynrd 1Sl9.:.ylv111 ,N.U hrJutlful rloor<1, doli<' to sunny omc o rers very .,15,000 I & d & f o unt:irn . C omp. - I "•ml. hlll~ .. hui.m•·" ~!!U.1100 1-'ull P111·1 llwrwr l"lrlU nl·t·•I It E /\l ,ONI >M It 'S IJHOK Jo:HS H75 71~111 i.h•>v111lln1c. A mu:.t see n re crpts rps & a MORIMS REALTY lurnished Sl8!) Sl)O Lu>.unous Bay:.hori•i. 4htl. 11:17·o3ll, large yard. Located on 11 * 494 .. 057 * -;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;';;;;:;~ l'n ba. fam. wet bar. h.1) Wi\NTEU . 111111,. quiet CUl·d<'·Sac slrCN, It fr I IJ h () - 1s close tu the la r~e com · -----l 1jJ!jWU!jl!:JlH ''.11·'w. P" i· s ,. , 111'" J.11·k ~1·011 , ll1 11k1•1 mun1ty prirk & p·~I. A Jl1\NOYMAN SPECIAL Sa l /Su 11 1 . r. · .!. >I I l • 531i 7!1:1:1 • · "" BR d 675·7900 Bayshore Ur 817!1,'iOO -- , . • __ Jl)y to own 4 & t'll w/parqurt 54li·O.'l5'10wnr/Pnn only lhdustria~ S · nrs .. r anrh style ltv rm 59,500 w trpl & !>hdmg door!> t OPEH HOUSE S c•--_-: t --I 07.. 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City & WotH' Vl•w JBH, 3 IJa 1·~1111 IJll horm Sauna, d ec k~. bP~U dec 'd $1511.llUO 14J ' ('oral Or t.i73 7Wl Ar.:t ONTHEIEA.CH 3 llr. Z Ha. 2 story hnmt• an mint cood. 6110l! Oc1•:r n lronl. Oven house ~~l ll·l 11nly 1 Proptt+y Ho.ne 642-3150 WA.LI( TO BEA.CH AMCHOIAGI IHVISTMENTS (7141 496-7711 WAI.K T " IH:ACll & ~llOl'PI Nl: I Loh for •al~ 2200 ······················~ C.lHnrt• :.i.r wntt•r I 11u11 l•ol C n r !. H It· b \ ow 11 r ,. r /) m fl II I Cl r y II ·' ' • Nptk h 1;.t'i 7!J:J I 556·7777 t r u • • • llpJZr ,ulcd tile m , __________ _, ('fllr)', bntk Crrc•pla<'e in FOH ~.\Lt·: HY lJWl\Ell llvini: rm. n~w rrpt & :1 llr :! H,1, l>i lol, 1h· 111-;ACflWALK CONOO, 3 c.lri~ throuf,!huul. t:xtru h1d wtl 11a1ui.:c. l': !)ttl Br.2n.1,frplc,2 car11ur. lar~<· ~11rrl w /hr1e•k 3 111\i>ly Newport Shor<'., II •> m '-' s . A I I h " v ,. St•\' I h '' hOm{• 111 It I 1011t•, :.! Br. I 1t Ila ~.000. own1•r 4!'1Z Cll'>ll~• ">tJ Umt~ 11k ·11 ml II .l .: I ,11 1nn •<1 ut ~.11110 111111 l.rnof l""t ,..11r 11l:rn C'lw1 I. •.ill Mr Jf•>WI'\' ~.IQ :i;:1H1 l ' .\'I .>411 H-'ll.!I• pool & r.-e rm. 6 blk1' vatlu-Gre.•t for l'rrtc1 \11''..'°' \ \'Jo; Ill >1·; ht•.rnl I '1 1Jltl llun ·ul11 ~. Iii . hni. lrom ~ll<'h. 5:1G·"941 a fl tulnm~. ~l'M $76,900 1trcptncc11. dl11hwas her.1, •modem doll houH • l'lc. $6G,500 to $92.500 1, t i 1 1 1 St•phe n Hotch open hou.,r11 Sot & Sun 1 r i; II ou:1 :J ll'< i m 1()(1 Minima .. (';\I l·'· <.:ell ror addrc-11se11. hom\! • 1" r l( •· 11 v ra n· Y11u ur1• th1• w111111·1 111 ,r___.... House torrn111. <lmml( r111. 1;11 i.:c· two free tlclcef\ * * • "'·cry thrn.11 :rnuo "'" · ----------1 RANCH s ll p I' n N P. -.-.· •r pul111, w/1111· !<w1m 1111111 'c·u -0·'1' lln ' 1' • Y.. G-12 3850 1·:11~y wulk to lil'arh. 1$1.1 ~~' v.Jlud s , " :1 h h1· \'•'• \ CENTURY 21 RlftCJllnl lrot. ~IJ!l.~1. 7!il .4!)3() 2NICEHOMES •BY OWNER• S76,500 'lllU . :!HJ k I Bil. l lln Both frn<'NI \I l\h pulru1 t-;ASTSIOt: Nr St Jo,1l'h1 m ('hurrh Call 1'46 81 lS Owner Must Sell lll·.i\L'I Y !151 2000 lmc<1L WIJI krriu11i.h1p, d1• 8 1-ur a111l 1w1•1•-.snrw" ho\1 rlER & SLIP K:11 2640or4!1!1-'llZI omum lolley hl·1·n hl1•n1tr ll rnr ('•1111 ror your U.101 '" 1nrludcc.I ---C lrcui t 111tJbl1• I I\ 111..: :-. lo; I' w11 h t ht" fa nt 11~\lr 3 Other Real Estate /\111: •• tit lhru 1\1111 171 h Tll I~ W ·\ V 1-;s 1111 I·;\ I\• lwdrooni. dlll1nl( room, ••••••••• •••••••••••••• /\1111h1•1m l'1111"·11t11111 11 t: I\ It T 111-; 0 (' £-: i\ :-0: 2'"' hoth ('01H.l11m1111urn. 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H urr y , c oll 548 <4040 Call 1,r • ~""· Jo!.-:t .I.I 111 BY OWNER 4 BATHS lam rm option. rrntrul ~IO-ll51 --cl.11m \111ir llrkr1,. air, prof land~cpd. up 3Zl25 S;__C~t llwy HxJ.~ Spartan in nllult 1111rk • • • t•harma!'J 2 Ddrm hou e with 4 l3r~e bedrooms. ttraded, walk in~ distant'(' In 1.'00I Cosln M ·111_1 L11< - on rho1c<' F.nsl~>rlt' R2 rurs n truly FORMAL to schls & comm r100I. Aft VIEW! lot & storas~ sh~. Sll'llO Mo.Mtaln, Oeterf, lot.S42.SOO.&.lll-4780 dtnin& 111um . PLUS• 5 &wknd'l,~514M1 Pict.re: S484M9 Retort 2400 -'dd J!I• lor •.1r't p.illr•11 I " Y()lt( 1h1n elf• bef?•o!' ?fl' l11tl cld\\ ~"N llJ•411nt 11#\•r'I~ otu\ 3 f1tt ponied ; ... 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I 645·397' Surfllid(' Condo, bltn.s, IB ea Ault 5th thru Aut \1 IO.,t'I) 4'17-HM2 --l'"em. 493 !126!1. "-''-- patio, dbl i.:ar. nr PoOI &. 2 RR. 2 no $370 Anaheim Convention Nou.C Ol'lpll'l tl>/ ( on\lrlt(tJOfl SJJ ,Jc IOU!! n ('W . 2 & ~Hotels, Motels 4100 -i BR . 2 BA . qule bea c h. 5:16·1827 or 3BR.2i,,ba.$400 Ccnler ,t!O()W.K:itello Mewportleado l769 l"orA111111~tOc<'upn"t11 u.irm~. 2 tiulh unit ~••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~:~t\s~;,·es'.A~~/~o ~8.'JO 3UR.f1m.r"\ $1'5 Ti ckets mus t be ex·••••••••••••••••••••••• n"""">fl!l'ti.•n1",c~~tw.rltlc.••""'· U<'rl>S:tfromor i>onfmnl& &42·5193 Refs. requlrt'd Br $2.'>S T If ruol. kid!.. 'BR, f1m. rrrt $475 l'hanaed for rel\er vcd OLDt-:R decor .ill\" 11pt1. 1tw ....,.., "'""'9"•-· tlw ~tkli~ n1·w t-ily rrr1 N1tional <ll' pt-I. ol<. f'ee seats lit th<' Convention mid !)c!pt. 111 Junl•. a d r11 ww .-... IJ.,.. •lllOOll <Wf AHOT\l.'O 8fOOC)()1'1. \ tlopment. lnlmt-d. Ol ~UNNY /\C"R .. :S MOTEL S9 00.dhl Cl 01 21 MESA Vl'!ROt-1 3 Hr. 2 Ua. cpts. fplc. unm11c. 5450 ~S-5760 ~lainRtntal~.s-co~o • 1ifj1 --1 i 1,-n-Center ahud of lim e. lntl<'fllO lli:1031A 13'2 ijAlH,ADUl.JAPAKTMr .. 'llTtlUM . cupunc>" Jo'11m Lll<'s ~ a m.s. Ill.' r · e"" Call 6'l2·~i8. f.xt 333 to 0. ... 1~ A.ttn•41Clof> <Af11n -....rlJlft!J Btni.&., 11nd Jl('I~ arceptcd ~. up $1 I 60, Qul.'1•n I I nr 2 1 Kltchcneuc l'ool·Phocw :O,\C Rr S21U. G:ir11~c. !111b. plush cpU. nvw tile. new claim yoorllcl..elS. ~ Wow' B11cb pml, nr ~~w~,.~3()· 11Mt'"'· ~mmlrio b/5-4!111 Drkr Pt'ts. :.n~ls olc t'I'<'. p:i1nt, nr~ pallo. ne" --tw:ich Rei.ch<.1rn1u1.:r . l\:MJ4 .-.~ l\Nl 'h.ollnr•• er-, G¥m. 2'3'76 Newport Blvd. C M S4ll 9755 C ..... ,.. ~l:iln Rentals. ~0 .5370 l.nd cpd, '3(lO Olv Incl Nt;WPOlfl'Sll91ti:;s fl'C.'.631-2011 ~~~.I.cw.ii. S..Un.. WJQ ... 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Ci\NOl'Y TVSVCCOJ tireentree urc.i l';i.p 4 1n11 •t11po111 free "°i.t W .... &Cle911111p6 Gro<"_c r y Shoppi n S p ec1al l y ·rcntial ••••••••••••••••••••••• R('5PQl\i.tbl(', ll1Sr houl \"l·:llYNt-:1\T l".\TCll btfluteSt'n•il•u Hcas.~·1100 ~ 'nlll ' 1-'rttf''<l &cz , t<n'l<'t-W('lds~~p Jo deanups 842 71V4 01 PROF. ~10\'l~G l,o\\e11t lull1.•nt. \'\I.II' $3.~ l)('r J06..~&Tt-:XTUKI-; ul 1-'iu r Prices9ti0-tf -----y04.lr hou:.elw • p11rt &a.s.MS1 roh-:s 8 or A Lil·&. In:-hr Call Grci; 903 Tllll aft Fl'<'<' 1-~l g93.1" t;xp child c¥rt• 11: ..... r Sn etMftt/CCMtcrete YA RO & CA rt AC needs. Call for rates. -t:or" Ways. ·63-1 1700 (7 Spm .... _._1,_ --- C-Oa.Yt Pluta. Rc•f,. ,l\.ill ••••••••••••••••••·~·· CLEANUPS. Lile ba11l· SSl·S891&~1720 $4 .50 hr . Re li a ble & du)"t!) .--.. ~ SS7·11656 ,t:ONlTf': CONCR~TF. Ing. Freedt.ll40·4676 . • • honest. Rer. N.B , Irv. • rofessionul ru1n11ni: In·••••••••••••••••••••••• -S TA'.\tl'l NG ('ob --.--\ESMAINTl::NA~Ct: area.Mt675l·42"!4Je!on MOVJNG? Let 2 1•x pr'd tcl'ior/t:xt cnor. l'·ree MAllV'S PLU:\IBING C..,.....r "I ' I k •· l I Commerc111l & ll11s1dcn· Complctl'·Thratt y men mo\'e you k cas cslimales C>46~15 ••6'1(H.1807 •• •••••••••••••••••••••• .,cstone, lric "' 1 e t;J1I l.a"'n Ca re Comp Convenie nt. Sha mpoo •HOUSl::CLEANING• Refs 99ti-8308or:MS·8583' NO JOUTOOSMALL! Carpentry, A\ld-ons ul p.itl~. etl' lrW 4~9 l'leanup.f. 5'18·2049 Mike i.tcam carpelS. Complet By reliable 1.'0Uplc. Good • : -• ---'den '•WiecJ <.:ommerl'aal. Lac, Ire' uos·sco~CHt;TE S\'S ---•• , palnlln& & cleanan& refereocea.536-nu r~jPClpff1ft9 Expr , reas rates. free llOMl::Si.\\'t:RS tSl645-34l9. Patios. S 1d e~:ilki.. JAP.\:-.ESE.t:.XPERT 960t!ISS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• es1.Cal1Grnem.04~ Plumb1n1t&llealrng •••••••••••••••••••••i l>rl\·cwa) !\ Frt.•l' est Land:.~:tpe & Gardening ~ Cleaning Apts •. mobile Paint·Repair·3S yrs in t~r~ csum:nes. h onest & REMODEL tHlll343 C.ill5'18·S182 .___,_, homes, condo i., rt" are a w orkm ans hip lllJOTICE r1.'11able Sl•n1ce. SlO hr, Removals . trl ntm!nJ • 1 ------. •••••••••••••••••••••• k rcnces. ror es t. ('1111 •uar. Take 11dvu11l. of mu * " * 847--0383. llofA & t\IC pru111n1o:. fr~'C C'St. Lu: R{'p;ur~ & Additions. l'(• f';Gx p r . J acp a n e s tie Movlng·Cleanup. F\al bed. 008·~. ~X""r ~705ti T Hone st . l>cpend u ble. (1>1ly Insured. 642·2624 ment work. l'ab1nct11 ardcnc r . ornp. y truc k . Rotollll i ng . ""· · N 0 n . o r 1 0 kc r . Plumher.Rcpn1r,ltepipc 1.,YOU hnn~ doors (Jual1t~Contractor r~aint. shubbcry. trees, Rea-'Onable.lSl-~SO Expe rt e~peraenced WALLPAP F:RING . I Lic/lns/Bondcd. lntr & 111i.tallullol\&Ser \'iccs r . work l'ulumbo <.:011~tr •••••••••••••••••••••• ~,.est Sil.8 16JI) aft_7_pm. --housecleaning done on All kinds. wt)rk "Uar. Extrs. G Gidley 1>42.931 hnv<' a service to offer • :"ol mbrUBB.Ph962·11:114 •TOMJO:-:P.S• weekly basis L1nd11 .. ------1 goodstosell,place•n • -Patao t'O\'l'r:., rcdwo0< Sprinklers. Erricient. Hauling.Odd J obs. La • Free ests. Call Norm NoJobTooSmall ' art the Dailr Pil• llave M>methmA lo !tell' dl.'ck~. gaieboei.. Cal e<.'OllOm1C'al install. Ask student needs work 64S-872J 835-3705, 675-6480 Charhe 111.a 1 ~:IM·7128 Find what you want i <.1assified Section Classified ads do at~ ell &«J..1876 for Rach West ~O·l880 Have P U. Jam 494-5854 Wa nt ad results 642·S61 lassified Ads 642·5678 Sell idle items 642·567 Daily Pa lot Classiheds. Phone 642-5678. SulNMf' R•ntols 4200 Office R•ntol 440 lusiMu ~-nc....m/ Lost & Fo.d 5300 Schools & Schools & Hetp W..ted 71 O ••••••••••••••••••• •••• •••••••••• ••••••••• •••• Opportuftity PW'IOl/ttlJ1/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• la1tructlon 7005 Instruction 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ewport-Steps lo bt".ich L~e mod .. 2 br Sl75. "k or S650. mo &12·3.tOO Exl.'1.' Suite 2 off it·(•::. + re ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lott & FCMiltd Found: Blk Lab/Setter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AsMst lootdlHper llU(Pl/GIH'L SECY eepl area. pn•sligl! hx:u •ALUMINUM f'NDRY •••••••••••••••••••••• Max. White feel. Well Permanent, purl time, Nna-<ted by Costa Me~ uon.420sq ft.S5l·l~aft SllQ.OOOdowntakesover !AlllltCMIK41~MS SIOO maonered, intelligent. BASIC MOUNTAINEERING dys per wk, mus t hal'e Sp11r /Yacht Mfg. Se~ 6pm. •CA.'IUY SHOP & •••••••••••••••••••••• 646-t929 ~lruchon exp. Btwn 9 resume & salary hist •-.c11YS'11"1·.,-.11l...._.._, ,.~·o lceCream S2-l.OOO * * * FOUND· .... ale Ing hair COURSE & llam. 556·70\7, ask for to Sparcraf\. P.O. LOWER ':tl\ft{.'11 81\V·... --........ ~ •SCHOOL.re:tdin"-"kall ru U-d Al-c M c Furnis hed .tfm. 2,~ll.\. ...................... •BEER BAR. H.B~~ M..ty Ci',..... terrre~ 'ftlos old. hcl Ju: 15 ~•!!l'O-mtr.._ Pat. The Woodward 925. osta csa. pnvale bcat'h A\~11 thru 300 Sq. fl M I Space. •BUILD HOW SUPPLY 6212 Emmerson Way Balboa Penin Pt.673·8698 II., fMW trip. ompunk>S • N.tt.-92627. --- t.abor Da y.1131·9-ll I ,\Ill w tront office. h:e re-a •SCHOOl...p\'t JrtSr Hi llunUngton Beach LOST: Male blk kitten. 12 Cl•HH •re: • .,. 3rd. 5th, 6tlt -ASSOCIATE REP o o k k e e p e dn ve in door . .Sl!JS. mo •)1AIDSEHV .. N.B. Youaret he winnero( wks old. Vic 14th St. on 6:30.10:00 N wportleodlYMCA. ~ NOW HIRING 18+ FC,/Secr etary. Re STE'P S TO OCE -~-& rnn Wh1tt1er S t c;o.1 ll.B.Sl7160range,CM twofttetickets beach.N.8 .673·7161. Trip 'Aug. 7•t h to 17th . ,~ £stutc Docum e n · ~ · i\. ~05710d.t):.,or«HG·0681 &.lS-4170 ~0·0608 ($13.SOvaluel Xlnt poMtions opt.•n for s h orlhnd, t y pl n B;\Y Au ~u't. S l'15 l've~ Rhtc)liRcJlros. LOST.REWl\llO.l.1\'l'r& Destination Rock Creek. ,. men & wom11n to work gcncrlll ore .. constr i;arngc 646·6811 Li-'-' Ind. Ilda ORANGE JULIUS 1-& loiley wht foma tc l'oinkr. (30 Miles above Bishop) . out of local orfl('e of tta taon. 1-;xper only. San! Summer rental. lolccpi. tl -tll,000 :t;'. ft :"licartf new. Grosi. ~.500 mo & grow-C ircws Irv me. ~·7584. CO Ur s e inc lud e S ; basi c taonw1de corpora tion. Ne Ana. SJS.8035 ext 27. Blks to beach . to~n plea~anl. c"rpntud of mg llol loc. Estab. 14 A""5lllthruAu" 17th FOUN D: Basset Jluund mountaineering, mountain medicine & expcricnt'C!. You will be C•""'V•SM•""'ff..-SZSOwk 499 2035 ~ u .. ' yr.. Owner w1ll Lrain. -., trained throughly If yo """' ~ ~"" -r·1 · · ra ccll. Fnctl p.1rk1ng. ··oorownboss. Morefu Anaheam Conl'enlion vlc Centra l Pk. ll.8 . basic survival. Course $100. includes l r st ady S'C r ln c u:.tom Voc:otiOllR...._..ol• ""250 landscaped corner lot.' Center,800W.Katella 8'&7-4336 'alst · ti wan 1 e ~ u c BOAT&SAIL COVERI '"'' .. .. that way. Dick Park, •----------l necessary maten 1or mstruc on. future & can i.tart im-"'·II , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnn. only 1601 Pomona, Bkr. 673.7348 Ticke ts must be ex· For further info cdl tel II ru lame Cubln, Big Bear. sip:. 12. C.\l.;G-lo·777G. i----------1t'hanged for reserved 1-· 0 UN D : s m . m a y,cu BalboaYachtScrvlce Pooltbl. col TV. 8 ., wk or _Eve:. wk_nds 5-10-4713 1 .&GUu a llt .&CH seats al the Convention "'.hlle/brown fema~e dog, call: Chris Loomis, 519•11 ll 548•3600 ., -""" ~ Center ahead or lime. vie. Harbor & Fair CM. Instructor wk~nd. 548·34~6 _Will shar<' l'hop C M a rea GOUl"llMt R•d..,... Call 642·5678. Ext 333 to 7St..~ C• Lot M• La~una Beach Jbd. :!IJ.i I hll top wood & i;il;1" h't' W~y SC'lllllj:. \ ll'\\ °' clcan1nit s en Ill' incl \va1I. Aul( l ·Scpl I si~ deposit req'd 4!1.1 32711 I G S 000 .,._ _ ______ , 1t•.1.s.ztt 51ra ........ , t\TTlli\CT I VI-: ,.1 r1 - \\ uuto rol .-f't o r o ross IZ. mo .x:ats cla1m yourllckels. FOUN D: \'ug male dog. -...--v Modl'I llosle:.s lyik· for Clean new c ars. Mu2'l 1>1m11.ir '.\I.I( hrn1• ~ho ~9 SSS.000 Contact Agnt W.llllHOll elto .,,... 11x~ricnci.'d & rdluh ok !lf~J 291K m c.,,.i)!c 0 , Cynthia lnctcd)' 002.44 Lost & Fo.d 5100 left lop ear. Germ Shep reC"ept1onaM & public re ood "1111158:? or 968 0838 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mix. Bluffs. NB. G-l.t·2023 fll YMCA of 642-tttO 1...&.--~ ...... ...c..-....a. lallons position with an Good Job. 1:1 hou t t l i Paid \'R<'atlorn •. 1\pply W d ... 60 \tlSSING : spayed remale LOST· Male Cocker/Lab \•e s ffil'n cxi.'cu Vl' ettfals ante .. IEAUTY SHOr blk/wbt short hair cat mix .blk 7 mo~ l"lh & Some offl<·c i.k1lls dcsrra person only. Mr. Nidsq ~ u r 5350Ma&..W-"-... 7100 bl b t Nophonceallsacl'cple• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s Stations. Ion~ cstab. wtl>lk moustache . Has Tustio c'M 646.eo12 ersonols ........,.. --e u uiicarance ' For Rent · Bi~ Bcar«ahin,P~rk ;'\\•\\1>1)rt I or 2Ur Gross exrc~s 850.000. habit oC s leeping In · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• personality ambition 5Ttherry&WI~~ 2 bdrm.cpts.flrl'l)il'l.',rl/ Subleai.c ~or month ol Askm~SlS.000.CullJack strangersear.May havc LOST: Reward. Plc:isc Orinking problcm ? PTMGR.Lovcly 12 un1t. a rc m os t import ant -• J~. 962·~0. \u~u!'I. t:onl:u·t 1213 I days. 642·0212. eves taken unexpected ride ret1>m the blk Brendle Call Alcohol llelphn~ Ideal for active rctm .. >d. Must be happy, stable.' Huntington Beach !llt!·1966 546-2277. from Corona Highlands . Bull Terrier. Lost In San ic hrs a day "35·3830 Ref's req 'd. &&6-642ii. sophislicatl.'d. Write dc --------- R...tah to Shore 4300 -Tw67~ ~ .. 7s01~~r. RmEisWsAesRbDe.r. Clemente. 492-5773. E'."'CESSIVE ORI'-,' KING •RTS & CR •FTS tailed letter describing,_ ______ _ •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• lla<'helor n('('(I~ .1 rh· rE'n ff Y ( .,.._ _ .. , ,, "" "" yourselr & background l< CARPET SALES !\I ale/Female B 11 P('n I.ii on bcarh. w ,.:ur "'" ave OU ver LOST: Burmese. brwn. ruin& hve!S. . . Classafled Ad No.691 • • do m ;11nt. \\Ork, Xlnl ref FOUND: Silky Terrier, fem cat. Vic of San Juan Want lo Stop ? /\ctlvaties assaslunt. Daily Pilot, P. O. box furn excep~ }Our r"!'. ('fl l 1 "'rt d •1 \' (7 1 1) wanted to own rem. Del Obispo/ Calle Cop.493-9532. DETOXIFICATION I'S.: We need a mature person 1560 Costa Mesu 92626 SPECIALIST -ht/li.1~t. no cii;s. 675·751'4 nno .,.,.,., .. S J C f EH Tl N lo work p /tlmc. an de· ' · .,....,,.,,..,,, Esparo, an uan ap, ,_~_. 3 l ABILITA 0 . Must be experience TIR.F.D OP. c.. ETTI ..... ,·<: ··~inessjln•Ht/---,--a spec1·a1ty 4934322 ....--I s so Call us 24-llrs a d;ay vclopini: & conducting AUTO MECHANIC t'ull lime. Xlnl inco '' 1'1\NL' ''1\Ll.S -:.,-c• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .south Coa•t on1gom~ <'r11ft program P ·h ' I di " ' "'" n.,_, FOUND M I k'lt 2 " ror ~1clive rc111ucnts. Xlnt orsc c on Y rc p~u Outs tan ng be ncfl 1'orrofe!\SIOnully Find ••••••••••••••••••••••• restaurant? mos oid. ~i~ ~nf:oa, MASSAGE Commun1ty lluspital worklni.: rund1t1on s. shop Tov pay (Or right Apply in person ... J . 1T~~te~~fa~~~li'n'I:~~~~lrl luineu w I.' h 0 vc 0 n e. w il h Balboa ijhrd 673·1639. FIGURE MODELS So. Laguna~~ grt>;Jt IO<'allon. man ... _ ... i_, HPJF:L.NLSN"~AYL.L.L..~1?77U00 n--... .. ;ty 5005 61-;VEHLY MANOR ~-.. m -832 4131 Sml'C nm •• ;:~;.:: ••••••••••• \ 1~hully no cc!::::'~~~~n •'OUND 7 keys on n og ESCORTS 24452 via !':Strada Ponche s ... wiu Equal Oppor Employ floomm a te. rn ale o r I e m a I e s h a r c 2 IJ d twnhsc. P<irk Ncwpo11 S200. mo. Au~ l. Tum, ~10.S92911rt 6 llnchelor t o s h.irl• \\ . !\ame. Furn. Uni\ r .irlo. home ID l r\'IDi' S:!OO mo+. 552·!1/;0G 01 7~·6375 -----Single girl to i;hur11 tw.1ut hoo&e in gd loc·. Abo I ~leeµmg rm. 548·3932 J.'cmule rmmo11' 22 :lo to 'har<' 2 Br 3 »a I wnh't' Park Newport Sl!lo mo r.10 1100 Ger•• for Retd OS ....•..••.............. I car enclosed 11:ar11s.1•11 fnr rcnl 1w11r nc:u•h & t:llas, 11 O. $2S f(l(I. 1>'7 ·2262 Office Retttol 4400 .......•.....••..•..... WESTCLIFF BLDG l'H WPOHT Bl .o\L H -· .. . ... ;/~,...-t" o1.-./e.-./'""---' ./--.,,.., __ ~- ./,,.,.. ....... 1 nll Mr How ard 114') 610i '" c ar{'u. . wflo~ord e mblem on the OUTCA.LL ONLY &poytneotlltlon& La II II Costa Mesn 642-4340 FAIULOUS . • nd high profits This as be ch a t the Balboa 631-3811 ~ guna ' s F•ST FOOD perfect for llusband & a I 646-2637 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~O~ Auto Mecha nic expe r CASHIUS WAHTE A • Wit<' Team, or family-parkmg ol. Schools & 1----· · " U.S. & foreign, own tools Cashiers occded In o BUSINESS run operation. Ow11er is fOUND Beautiful yng A.IORTIOM IMtrvction 7005 clean, well equip. shop.~ self-service gas stalio l'LUS being tra ns ferre d l female white G erman Counseling & Rererral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS Days. Larry Hunl Aul must bc 18 y rs old. bo SO SEAT Belgium, travel requires Shepherd. 673-6415 Prcg. tesl·ava.il. wknds LEARN PIANO TUNING Center . 1825 Laguna Ca dable & n eat In a REST "UR """'T lh1s locnllon be old or 2Hlr Helplines-47·9~95 A hi"h income caree r p re t' 15 i 0 n e 1 e c t ro nyon Rd. LB pcarance, must h a ~ ~" exchan"cd fo r r eal FOUND; 7'26 Shellie, " -----1 c 1·r .. · U r k ,.. PREGNANT". Summer rates met'hanical s wit ches. --u 1 urwers c., ope l>y '.\latn I.Wach ar estate. house. UH' pro older male. • I c M & ti lAGUHAIEACH perty.etc :W0-8263 Cari ng eonfidullal day or e ve Expcr. pre!C'd, but wall AVON ~'j~!se~all (2131925.o.1 d ('ounsell·ng •· referral S41-09ll &_S81·71l47 train. ' P nCl' mclu<lc ·Ion & 1m color °' -Thi fHI ool pro\·e ml'nts with park I! Q II FOUND. Crrme 1 Abortion, adoption & JotK Wanted, 7075 STAC05WlTCH INC • 1 ~ c · Chairsid<' Assistant wa n~s" with C'normnus lfllal:9 Spy11 lass 11 111 area . APCAHE S47·2563 Healthy,stronir.elcan·cut 549-3041 ptc.i::untc!nfuicnce.Cal lis t. Willing to lra mg Siron,.:, 11111ni: bu11i •. •Ala l. male lcallC'n, 3 ";"ks . ago. n keeping. •••••••••••• ••••• ••••• • 1139 Baker Costa Mesa Eam '!1°'.ll'Y ·. m eet peo ed by Np8ch Orthodo potential. Prap81 U.a ~-0823 SO ... YA'S lfl year old student needs ..:;E;:q;uaJ:,:.;O~P~Po;;_r .;;1::;i:;m~p;lo~y;,:e~r.j~S4~0·~704~\·o•r~i~en~a~lh~7~·~l3~5~9·~ qualiried dental assi $350 000 7S2·"::c,.,.,"',. ~I. Snal black & white * n * work of .any krnd, odd _&.1_2_·46_'_1_1. ____ --1 • •.ec>-IUUH female c11 l "Sassy", OlITCALLMASSAGF. JObs, Costa Mesa area. Assembly Babyi11ll~r Responsible Child care/hskeepr llv TERRIFlC TERMS l .. U .... DROM ... T Marguerite & San J ou 838·1780 5'&1J.636S &ask for R'!2'..:_ H1 1:h School sen lo1 In salary + pvt a A" ~ qu1n 111 11 Jld. Cdll , ncedcdtot'arc for 2 boy ' N\·llc $20,000 J>{'r year Reward 644·1705 * • * Ex per. lad1<'s dress Cac PRODUCTION ag11s 7 & 11• a fler schoo' Ref's. 673-llSl. CdM AJEUJ~L Associates Jnclud<'<t. rluff & t'old S.. Seoci-r tory supervisor• cal 12pml t>ei:mmg Sept 13 Clerk, Bookslorc. pa dry <'lt•an a iicncy. All l.OST: Vrv &ml Yorkshire •• ~S-3795 My homt•, o wn trans limn, "1ust be excltln hc•lp run. Mo\t unu11u1.11. Tcrner Urn, rem. Ans tu 250• Merqaut Dr .. ---------SI.SO hr. C:all !H'>8·6S20 a CI dyn~~ic. 675-9595. u nique o pe rut io11 In ''Sknllht•". 2 front teeth Ml fdtouS:k~~fn°t 1~:,l.'1 ':~rs' ASSEMBLERS 6pm. COCKTAILS Ortcn~l' Co Owner sell· m1M11n11 <:rnr of Adams You 11re lhe winner or . ay. · ' .,u --------• \.ro" SIO.C11)(l m o lllJ: t(I IJUrlo.llC :Cl'1h lr "' & llrkhrtlt , 11.11. 1-;1derly two frH ffcbtl 67J.4Ml leavc number I st & 2nd Shift Baby51ltcr for t yr old, CLERK f hnrs1"•• t;d trrm<i i\11t. wom11n 's onlv romnn (•t3."" ••"lu"' 1 p W--' ... d Perm. posrtion Live·ln, Orii;inul <1\\n1•r 11 Hi ,. ' ,. • ..., ... " ....,.,. •1 Id RECEPTIONIST f I K.17 llOO 1ll0n 1.AllGE Rl'.:WARD R~i.... lros. •••••••••••••••••••••• R Id h "aturc IPcn or o er )l'uri; 11••1tmsi nut n iu~1 0 1-'t'F.lH:O ! 515·1007. ....,......, 31) l(rowt rN1mres S17S/mo. Laguna llills nes... L.uc·atcd n,.,, lo 1.,.. & lelwy •AAA POSITIOf'ilS the s111fhn.: of addiuonul 768 S960 The Oa1ly Pllol nctds m.1111r to111'1M ;1t11 .i1·t1on lft•Htm.nt l.o!.I Hlk Drn ~l alc Doii C lrcat• SEC Y'S MANY $900 asi.emblerlo We are look· ---· -------• clerk receptionist tor 11111 k1tl'h1•n, httl<' food OpporhMity SOI Lab1S~u n11'1 '.\11x. t'tn Aui:~ththru Aui: li lh RecptG-..10fc lnA for a tnln11num of 6 Bab ys alt('r wanll'd ' Saddlcb:ick orfice. M Xl11t 1t•rnh ,\j.tl. 11.17 14.'0ll \II 11 1 ,. t months expt•rac·ncc in Mature lacly wanted ll he able to '"""• hand •••••••••••••••••••••• )', nr('(I """ n 1\11 alwlm Conv('nt1nn ~mploy•r• 'or "I p > '·I j n , .~ • • t k • • n a rd • 11 5 "" Ch :is11en1u Y w th ow :.al 3 clays pe r wk in m) t>hnncs & front c-ounl S°"dwlchts W /l&W wnn~l l<'i\ll~l l6 lwd1; .u <" ~ · e w Ci•nll'r.i4oow Kall' 11 FHs solderln Jl kn11wl1•tl11C'. llarhnr View llo m c 1<:xl'<~llcot com po ~1 1,,,,1011 V11•111An•.1 S.1.\(1. {',11• 11.r $2,000 for all ooi-.'•27 1 T1ckel!l n1U!ll he "" ("0'' r I" t Also c•xpc•rh•nc•t• in the .,,. 07."' I f S2 3() h 1n '.0'"1 ti7c 17'"' ('h"n"C•tl (l)r rt'~l'r\'(•d t; r•Ct• llll 1·~ lion~) ,,.,., "'' H'llf' llS. . per l.t1l'11tc1l hll'>° <.hor111 '11 , • .. •• ., '"' --1-'ound, kltlf'n, wt•ll cnr('d lol'[;h "111 till' Con\i'nllon l.11. Hcanrtcrs l\J!Cll\')' ai1semhly or 1JO wcr !IUI)• r , F WrlHPn opplieallOnK 0 II r J u ~l lll'rh •r1. lor Moftey to Lotlft 502 for. 23110 blo<'k llutj(N'S <.:rnlrr llhi.'ad ot llm(' 4020 Ulrch SI, SI<' 11~1 11h1·~. J( you 1trr rellnblc. 11\K ,ft V t:xpcr'd rnk1 ly. Wriw 1\d •141, O•I t.1m1I\' 1111t•1•1lh'n Sl.'.•li. •••••••••••••••••••••• l>r .C'.\I !.t52631l C .. 11 612 y.78• t:,t 333 to N<•wport Rc.ir h ltJJIU. r<"11 pon-tlbl<' und '"" tl<'COralor for bnk<•ry l'alot, 1• o. Oox 1 liO 111rl 101v f"'t111 tirt $VEuTURE$ F' c1 hk ( t'l~im your llrkl'lio. (.'nllforApp1 1fo;.,t:11>·s5 a\',11h1bl1• for full time S11n tlrmcn11• 1irct11 (;()!;tnMella.<.:a.!12626 1)()(eot1.1I & '1H t1•rml( " oun • I «I whl cm work, ph·a~e UJlJllY 1n •Hlll·4140 or oft 61'M you muy flll out npplk L&CMINA. HACH 4'4-0'4 1\itt. ~ 1200 CA.PIT Al pup Th11fly Dru~ atort•, __ • ~·-P""on We w\11 lit: open 493 30'74 tlrm :at lhl' Costa Mesa • 1 MO "'REt: IC ENT • .. , O f h llurbor Shp'11 l'.nlr. CM i\dm1n.lstrato r on S.il 11:u. bclw1•1•n Ham t• • "'Kl"'G' fl ci-. 330 W. Uay St. 1 2 3 ltin. o1fac·c"( Crom •t EST n ~.I. I . 1111.1 a r 11 r u n 'I t 1 n R M2 8'Jl2 ClllUST IS thr ani.wer• lllt~crtlonol & 1 r 1 ,,,,. , ... SUS pl'r m1• A1IJ . u111<1w1~~ rn11t1', t11•w worthwhile $25.00(1 S ml 11rour1 d11H•ui.s1on pm orrn rrv1c·w~. IMPUIALIA.NK fi:<11>nl0Jlportunlty Airportrr llllh•I. No IN•s<' t'<tuip. F~ z tl'l'llli.. ,clnt minimum, no hm1t P l4) Found: Gt'rm11n .Shc•p Tl1urs cvci;. 7 30 In E••cutl•• ST lllJD R COSTA MESA. Jo:mployer r.rt .. .,.,_3,..,., .1•11 nr"•il I~•·· v11rln1•r:ch 1i1 l\lllit 400.5717 Ask for Mr. l_.ee white. mnlc J)UJ>PY· :,ml) Sp('1•klr<l llird llrnlth A1111isLaot Vlrl' l'rC''ll An A D C l It r CLOTHl""'G ''" .,...,. "'"'' "' Id () lh I h • 1c2~ l 'l"nt, r"'!l""nlllhli' for "' arl'Qr OJlpOr u11 >' or " .O•PH SQ FT 1617 WFS f Cl.l f'I-' :"\rt AGT Sit I 5032 150 I W.stcHff Dr. N\'wport l-'1n:1nc111I Ctr L.-IMj Offiu Spece Call on Silt.' MllM l!\'r (7141 G.&2 31J I 1•xt 2 Iii 'oJ 8 . IUllUr)'. l)\ t llflll'l' t>~~lllle bldA Rr11~om1 ble &i.i;.noo DB.UH OFFICES fumml & mdsll i.pal'<'1 200 10 2000 'Cl· rt . 1\11 lo"' M 3(t !\(I, fl . l.llJl NijluCI & :\li11~ion Vu•Jo ;1n•a!'. llandv to S. l> 1-'r"y (' .111831-\~00 W~s t c ldC O r P e Furnished o(hc-t• i\ir. cpt $US mo. Ph &12~09i OFFICES : 4 Small 2 La.l'(!e· 1 Huge. Ol\'ld·a• but tie&. e3. Neur 8nker fl B r l s t o I • C :"ol . Ownt I At,l\. 540·0SSS • • CD~I $1$0. dlx, 2 rm s.uat~. ulll pd. A c. ample pica. Welton & l'o .. ~ ror<'l'' /\Ilk In 1.a11unu ""'"~y w...._.._... 503 0 n e lt8(' on •• ood Stnrc. "a l''la '"' " ,,,. ME M 0 RI Es l I i h "·11 •· p I I hi ............ ...'"' La 2l3 Ml S409 \' d n E 1 c t cr .. uini< eHic1l'ncy """ , Pe 1 11 on w 1 1 r 11 t tu .,.. /l m('-i! m n nch. 1~.~ tOI IOl7 or •••••••••••••••••••••• 'l(uno. '~ __ ••r <' r. .ai1 • "~ u profit of Rc1tlonal op •ru 11ualif1riitlon11. ~1ulil Ill' wurehouse. Shrppln& fi?S :?:Ill 12,000 neC"dctl for prime FO • D: P11r11kttt, Mo 11 Mt a tlon.'I lhnmut tht' Un1trc1 IMC. <'XJl\.'ril•nccd in 1•o m rl'C'c1vin11. C•ll srottTIMG GOODS ll t: •enture. !20.000 re Vt'rd<> orcrn.Call INST A.HT FOTO DATI StatP11 one! Canndn nnrl i\Prt.IY.D MA(;Nt:TICS mcrcl:.11 tic lnstullml.'nt THI LOOK \\1~~10n\'icJ•l.\rc•:t turn('d w11n 00 c111y1, M7•9185. "'UN c:r~wrn· bv two· roordln~tlnll these or COlll'. loan'\. ·rn><' 1;or.~ WPM. 540.4500 1•artners h11t bl'c(lkOfl 6759990 Mu1111\rtNo,.• "OU"'U 10 do". July 6. ('<111 f.Vf': 752·6-132, 211 f1cc" with lntcrn11t1onal 22218.1\nn('St. iihorthnnd (l(MOO I Vro( --r 1 itldl f b ,. " ,. ,. pm l k adquat-t<'l"!! In lrvlnl'. Sant:.• Ann, 'nllt 92'704 rice i'1lf) Xlnl workini: COMl1 INV TYPIST I Al .()(.'alcr '" ~· 0 u~y ~•.Tnast Sun OleAO ••wy. hct · -------Dm:kl(rounil in nui.ln('li" <7141510.:ioo:. contlitloni< & com pnn)' Cl.f-:rtK. MuHl b~ fat \' <' 111 <' r · &'· r 011 s Oeedl SOl Mnitnolla & Orookhurat . Anynn<-wllnesilinll thcal.' i\dminlstrntloll. fomlllur bcncf1tic. Contort Mlkt' ucc·urutf' & lamlll 13·000 mo ' ~rowln1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 003·..a'73 cldcot Involving n h1d y With ba11lc uecounlin": '\nE·qunlOp""rlun'ily Cou.ihlin. oft. llurn. w /typln° & addln Trrm~ ln quuhly buyl•r . , 1 •. .. ' ,,., o<>c 01•1 " 1\~t 837·4200 LOANS 9°' LOST : o oa. Palisades ridin,. 11 tmyc <' "' ll skilled cummun1cnlor t;mploycr M/F """ " C11oiurcs . Sm. co. O -/IO A . Copn Bch Male )'ellow VW at Newport pro f1 cicnl 1n orrtce -.- -BAR MAIO Pull/pl time. hc•nrfil~.8nm ·Spm .5 D 1-~obh~h('(l Sc('rl.'lanal & AlsoZIMJ.JDL.o.tl .;;·&collie mi'x. 1.,lr. ntvtl .. nr the Coa~l llwy 1ystems ond p11oplc-/\.c;5EMDl,F,rtTRAINEE ni1tbts. (omlly bar. wk Apply :it New Tcmpc:m1ry lfr lp llu!11 Falrt'Sl Termulnce lN9 N 0 . uo2 • R e w 0 rd ! Cm8;~m11 m Ncwl>O'; Reh orir ntf'd. F.'IC p rnl'nrc Malur(' womtm w11nl~ ~lllry + C M Dorothy ~tnrinc 1<:n11lnccnng, 1ws~ so Or.1nie Counl> Sotttw M ... Co 4gr,_49211 on Sun. July 18. 197fl •l wilh fr:anchl,<' operollon S'l 30 pthr Muin s pealt 646-5$<\1 · W, IGtbSt. N.B. Jll'QUJrl"I rrlntrd h11,1· '? • ' ~ approx. 11 ·30 u .m .. lwlp(ul. Musl I)(' fn•c lo En1i1lh1h Apply In per~n -----... n ~i.i. \',1p,1l>1ll\ll'll 642-2171 545·0611 LOST 2 female malled plrnr;cr11llJ11ck Rurn3at trinclcxlcnsn•ely only. Al.1'1.;llNATOftSt1arPerr;on Oy11lt'r lJar & COMPllt•rO,.r..., 493 1306 u lt 61)m & .zuDT D MOulY Labs. lChoc& 1 goldcn ln £14 )838·8600 _ l'osatlol\ orf1•n \'xerll nt S P ECIALTl!':S, 746 W. h:ir P"riion. Musl be 21. TYJJI.' ~s wpm, pastin11 wknd.'4 " • • " lrvtnt'. Reward. 586'67Sl salary. s uto. exp nse11. I.7th Sl. Costa Mcs u. Apply In f>(!rson . 11cc1 ni; eitper requlr NUllSHY SCHOOL Stllle npprO\ ~. S.\ luds AbScnl{'(' owner i.ays sell an g hurry Locate.'(! So. Term!! bl'IOw m:.rkf't, or~94'89aft4. Dll UIJE DANCES and allraetlv<'bfoncfal!'. tlUSTY PF:t.ICAN Nee!d 11omeo n c w p\11 fund . pers onal IHU.-n t~or c onCidc nt1al in · 213:,W Coastllwy,N8 handles responsibility serl'i<'~ an ,·our home or $10011WA.ID F• .. ntl .. a-d lrrvrc:w cont 11cl Kris ASSEMBLER Betwecn Jpm-Spmda 1ly. is \'t'ry flexible. Calli ofr 6i5 "~ Bkr 2-1 hrs. For return of mile lrbh Lo. layMo"d Uo-.man. --~ &10•0140 or a n r.: <' C" Nd s •QUICK CA.SH• O"'ner,opcrntor. Onl T.D.a.... $17,000 full price ;\JI, El Dorad(l Mortgastc Co. lm·-l.200 1213> 670-3160 «>llcct IHI TA VElltil or m41968~6 ~11"\on \'lc}o ,\rea R E i\ L E S T A T E Owncr ·s heutt condition UROKERS ool\• rea~(ln h:ir for i..1lc PRl\'i\TE '!' Available xo'romJWl1t1on }<;l lime for &rol'l<I Tro l I>eros offrr'<'d Xlnt IC'rml> Alo(l.. on •lectt'<I OranJ:C' Cua~t s:n~•200 ~prrtw11 ~o 11;1 Stuer. Small white AJl..St~ CENTURV 21 DAYSHIFT Baltt ryworker,$3perhr. -----.. ma.rking on ri~ht nank. • $] Real ~ttalt Corporal on WIU TIAfM No uper necessary COOi: hp Miulni fro m Cd)J re· 199 l1l rfflft • 111872 MacArthur Dlvd GOOD COMPANY <=411 S..0.9992 Howards Restaurant s lden ce since lo'rlday L...,_th Hot.t ln•mc 6'73·77SO/\l'ler3PM. 71'23. NO he <M3Sl. Ph s .. Jiiiy ll, 1·1 752·7521 llHIFITS lewtY 0,.retor 675·1340 llroadway at Linden, (across from O r•nae COMPU LITF.CORP Nofollowlng nee. SlOOwk COUNTER llELP 1 I}(' h County AarPortl 711W.17tli St. Rldg f'·JZ guar. 845-1050 Apply Del Taco 252 IFYOU .ong ac . ICorner 11lh SL 4c LaPoz Rd.L4,iun.alllt haveaser\'lc:etoofferor Requlor doncingi-----r ornona. Co1\1a Mes11 goods to Jell, place an ad every l\IWf'ri n g SHVll'C'. G<CS-lSOl Selling an)'th1ng with a c ...... 0.-.....a.1 In l he D a II>' Pi Io t Wed. i:...,·, Soi & r. ·n telephone operator. J 11 Dall)' Piiot Clax11fie<I Ad 963-d. Clas aried Section n ~ 11h1tt. U8 1-'orbt A\f . 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A SHOPPING LIST OF AUlOA'lOTIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA Connell Chevrolet CHEVR OLET CAR S & TRUCKS ------ Brand New '76 CHEVETTES • YOUICHOIC~ SCOOTER~ 11271623·1619 11274921-1 667 • Brand New '76 LUV TRUCKS YOUR CHOICE: $3349 LUY TRUCKS "239434· 1114'; 1?41:>6? 1746 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd 546-1200 Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES JULY SALE! 1'7l CHlYT MALllU Nabers Cadillac Co car Only 26 093 miles Many ewiras f874JEP) Ul9S "7l MOMTf CAUO BucKol seats. sunroof. stereo radio, powor windows. power door tocks (018.JEX) SlSts tt14 OLDS NINffY ll~MT Regency H T Sedan 4060 power seats cruise coo1ro1 auto temp air cood Loaded (TSl<85SI $44U tt76 SlVILLl Cuc;tom wor e wheel cover'! loather AM FM 8 1rac k tape c ruise con1ro1 (861 NRMJ SAU ... ICf Earle Ike lmoorts V6LVO TOYOTA D E M 0 s A l E ,,,. cr1. 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(80.CHXO) JOHNSON & SON 2626 Harbor Blvd 540·5630 J j I Ht•ntiogton Beaeh Fo1•ntabi Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, 3.C PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976 ,\ftt.•rnooo N. ~·. "to •ks TEN CENTS Huntington Big Van Ban H ~aring Set i\n ordmnncc that isc.>xpected to h.we far r cochan.i effect~ on 011 ners o( rt'creat1<1rla) \'t•hrcl('S 1n llunlll'lgton fkach 1s ncurml¢ us fmalstaaes 1'he propos al, which would pro habit all O\'ers1w veh1cles Crom parking overn11:ht on cit~ streets. l'amc berore the City l'lanmng ('omm1i>s1on th1:. "~k A public heartn~ und tud~ 2nd \ ikh19 f 'n f1fpri nf fhe next pl a net to send a rcprcsentatl\ t' to ~tars ma~ C'onclude R1gfoot "as here Actualh . the dl\Ol wus kft b' the \"1k1ng ~cooper after taking sotl !iamples. cStory Page ASI Mass Murde r T ria l Sla t e d A Santa Anu Mun1<.'1pul CO\att hcanni.i t'nn<1uC'tC'd behind clos<.'d dour!> cmll'<I late' Wt'<lncs<1ay with the <kC'1:.wn that F.dwnrd Charles Alla\\ :n m11!.I r:H'<.' Or:lllJ,tl' Coun t .\ S111H·r1nr ('ourl .11•twn on mult1plt• rnurtlt•r d1Jr.:t•, .lulilo(I' II olwrt 1-: l.m~ orrl<.'rC'd Allm' a\. :l'7. lt1 Core nrrmJinment i\u~ \0 in Su 11t•r1or Court on se1 l'n murdl'r count:. und roor ;ad 1ht1unal t1ssuult alll'R<1t1on<1 The•\ all :.tNn from his allei:e<l !\hootm.: 'l'r<'l' on Ill<' C11I Slult· .,.11llt•r1c111 t amptl'• .lull 12 St•ic·n fl('r,11n' 1lw1I ,11111 I 1111111 h1•r' 111•r1 • t•r11111 'h \\ 1111111 h·d 11\ llw 'hoot lllj! ... 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AU •-uieOI as ._,,._ A• _ .. session regarding \he matter, un· dt>r study for nearly a year. as scheduled an council chambers Ofl Aug. 24 . By deflnHion an the proposed ordinance. a recreational vehicle as O\ersi1ed wht·n at as longer than 14 feet and wader than 90 In· ches. Officials say most motorhomes and t>\'en large \•ans exceed these FVTax Protest E-rupts By ROBERT BARKER Ot , ... D•1ly Pti.o Staff A ··backyard tax protest·· has bN~n I aunC'hed 1n Fountain \'allev. A iroup or about 50 residents call ed on the citv <'Oune1l Wednesdav t o cut the city's tax rate by 23 Cents because Of an IO· crease this year in assessed l'aluatioos. Charles Foley. a spokesman for the movement. says that a tax rate or St .20 per $100 assessed 1·aluation would take in if\fl at1on factors and st ill give the city the s ame amount of revenue that its current rate o( Sl.43 returns. Foley said the tax protest start· ed "with three guys twking Ol'er their backyard fences.·· He said the movement mustiroomed from there. About 50 to 75 concerned tax· payers held their first meetan~ Wednesday night at Moiola Sc-hool. The session also was at- tended b y City Councllm~n Herme Svalstad, City Manager Jim Neal and City Complroller Howard Stephens. Foley said he came away from the m'eeting with the f~ling that <'it' ofric1als were "'l'ery un derstanding and s hared our con· cerns." ··1 got the impression lhat th<.' city would take another hard look al further cuts in the city's tax rate." he said. Fountain Valley council mem· bers previously have voiced their intent to cut taxes about eight cents. from the current Sl.43 rall' to$l .JS. A final decision is expected Tuesday night. ·'There has been the fear that people may be taxed out or their home!'." Foley said, '·Now 1:. lht' 11ml' to talk S<'ns c and do something about it " I k said he hopes to havt' abouL 100 ntizens who are concerned with their tax burden to lcll their concerns to the counC'LI al Tue · day night's meeting. cSeeTAXES. Paxt'A21 Ocean View R emothl ing Plam Nixed raced with risin1t construction costs. Ocean Vi<'W School l>as· tract officials have sent plans for a Sl.3 million remodeling pro jlrum on seven cnmpu es back lo the architect for revisions. Problems have plagued the rroject designed to impro\•e ~t>vcnth and eighth grade facilities at Harbour View. \'1llage View. Crest View. West- mont. Marine View. Circle View and Spring View Schools. Because or the delays. the im- provement program cannot be completed before late October. school Superintendent Dale Coogan said. Most or the deleted aJleralions in,·olved r emodeling in the home economics. industrial arts and physical education areas. One of the largest single omissions from the remodclinlt plan was a proposed tennis court at Crest View School. The court would have cost $30,000. The board will receive the ex· act price of the p~ed re· v1sions nex\ week. Bids are ex- pected to go out by Aug. 16. Coogan said. To accommodat.. students dur· ing lbe remodeling, the district has purchased 22 portable classrooms for $600,000. dimensions. Rccreatfon1al vt•hiclc owners would be permitted to park their 1·ehlcles on their property und drh·eway aprons pro\•adlng there 1s appropriate setback from the property line. In addttlon, all commercial vehicles 11\'0Uld be barred from parking on cat)' streets unless they fat into &arages. The ordinance r eads that recreation ta I '\'l\1ch.'8 would be bann-ed from parking on the' streets except while loading or unloading Pt!Opl e or property. Dave Eadie, an associate city planner, said the city would ex.· ercise a degrff of leniency. "If a familv returned home late at night from an outang. the RV probably would be allowed to n-ma\n on the street ovft'nllht," he said. It the vehicles are too bll r04' street parkinf ond thero I• not enough space for them in yards, !My would have to be plated in storage centers, accordmg to of. ficials. "This is a real problem," Plan- ning Diret'lor Richard Harlow Sllld. Oitllr ,..., .. """ ...... 0 HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN KILLED IN THIS HE.AO.ON CRASH ON COAST HIGHWAY Three Other People Hosptt.llzed After Car G OH Out of Control and Rama Into True~ Huntington Woman Dies in Accident Yaeko Diane Boswell. 42. Hunt ington Beach, was killed Wednes- day night when the car s he was driving went out of control on the Santa Ana Ri ver bridge on P acific Coa st HiJ,lhway and slammcrl into a pickup truck traveling an the opposite d1rt'C· tion. A passen!"{cr in the victim's cnr. Charles Dnrlcr. 16, also of Huntington Reach.\.\ as st>r1 ously injured in the acc11lcn1. at·corci- ini.: to a Cnliforniu lrif,\hway Patrol report. The Cl! P ga\'e both Mr-;. Boswell's and the Dartl'r youth ·s address as 9671 lnn.sbruck St , Huntington Beach. According to the report. Mrs. Boswell was d r1 l'ln~ her station wagon northbound on Coast Highway shortly before 10 p.m. when sh<' lost control of the vchi· de as it crossed the river brtdite. After s kidding along a bridge rail it spun across the highway and collided with a piC'kup truck driven b y 20-ycar-old Scott' Rogers or Bellfl ower, the CHP report s;ud. llo{(ers. along with a passenf,\cr in his truck. Mich<tcl Lemon, 23. of Fairfax , C alif .. were hospitalized as o rc&ult of in· j un es received in the collision. Police Seek 2 Who Doused Sle epe r N<.'wport Beac h police BrC S<'ek· in1t a puar of young men who tossed u !<l<'<.'ping fisherman off lhP Ncwporc Pier early today. Th<.' victim, who can't swim, was r<'St'U<'d hy two tl'.'cna~c·rs whotolct fl<}ll<·c they witnessed the Incident. According to police, Kenneth York, 17. of 2940 Pepper Trc<.' Lune. Costa Mesa. was asleep in his slet'pinJ: bag next to the bail shack on the pier. Jeffery S mith. 17, G:.rdcn Grove and John Smock, 15. Orange, said they saw two men walk up to the sl<.'eplng York. dr;)g him from his slcepU\g baJt and throw him into the wal<.'r, 35 fct'l below. The two assailants then r an off the pier, the youths saJd. York told pollc<' he wnsn't aware of what hud hapJ)(•n<.'d until he hit the wall!r and start('(! yell ang for help because ht' Pan't swim. Smith and Smock pc<'ltod orr their s hirts and went in after th<.' thrash1nf! v ict1m. Th<' two tecna~ers manuitcd to kc<.'p York afloat untd n rope was lowered to them by bystanders. The unidentified bystanders pulled the three ooth.,, one al a lime, lo the top of thc pier . Medals Mount Coast Olympiam Collect 9 F'ormer Huntington Beach High School swim· ming star Clay Evans won a silver medaJ al the XXI Olympiad lo bring the Orange Coast area's represen· talives' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot sports edjtor Glenn White. on h and al the games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. Among them is a story on former Newport Harbor J ligh School student Chuck Lyda lo canoeing. And he reports on BUI Leach of NewPort Beach and Costa l\lesa·s Mike Johnson following their exit from kayaking competition Wednesday. F ac tory Fire Lights Skies, Guts Building A \1iolent fire that spectators said sent sheets of name shooting 00 feet into the predawn darkness gutted a plastics factory in Orange early today. By the time the blaze was brought under control shortly before 6 a .m .. all that was left or Guardian Plas tic Company 's plant at 1405 N. Manzanita St., were the concrete walls. "I guess you could caJI it wall to wall destruction," said Orani:e Fire Inspector ll1ll Simkins. Early estimates set the a mount of loss in exC'ess of SS00,000. There were 11 employes work· inl( in the building when the fire broke out at S: 10 a.m .. but th<'re were no injuries reported. I le said fare fighters were ham· 1>ered In their work as a series of explosions rocketed through the bladng plas tics plant. The ex· plosions were believed to be lh<' result of s uper heated containers or chemicals being exposed lo names. L ate th is morning, in· vcstigalors were al the scl!nc try. mg to deter mine what caused the blaze. Bank Robbe ry .Suspect H e ld In Huntingto n A team or FBI agents and Hun- tington Beach police detectives staked out in downtown Hunt· ington Beach captured a Burl· lngame bank robbery suspect as he strolled down the sidewalk Wednesday. Kenneth William Scully. ~. was taken into custody without incident about 6 p.m .. when 3ur. rounded in the 300 block or 1J th Street. Scully was arralgned at 10 a.m. this morning before U.S. Maelstrate Arthur Bradley In Santa Ana on a federal complaint filed in JuJy following an FBI ln- \'eSUgation. He Is accused oC the April 5 holdup of Fidelity Federal Sav· ings & Loan Association, in which about $700 was taken. ac· cording to f'BI spokesman John Morri.,on. "Rtcr<'Otionnl \'l'hlcles huvc become a wuy uf IHc In S<lothcrn Ca 11rorn1a ,'' h t' ~ultl . "Economics 11lso enter Into the picture. Many owner. are using them for a second car." Harlow suid th t he hopes that. the Aug, 24 hcnrln1ot on th<' or· dinance 1s well attended b)' various segmt-n"'i or th<.' com- munity. Down to 3rd Man CHOWCHILLA <AP) -James S<'hoenfeld. one of three suspects in the Chowchill a mass kidnap- iog, was captured without a struggle today after he was s potted dn,·1ng on a frce\\U) out.h of San Fr anc1sco. His attornt'y said the capture thwarted Scocnreld 's plWll> sur· endertoda . At the mom<'nt he wa s caputured, Schoenreld's brother. Richard. 22. was being token lrom the Alameda County Jail at. Oakland for a thrcc·hour drive to Chowchilla for arraignmcnl m the biiarre abduction of 26 um mer school childrl'n and their bus drivc.r July 15. Authorities stall wen• scekinit Frederick Newhall Woods, 24, on federal and loc al arrest war· rants. His father owns the Livermore quarry where the kidnap victims were Imprisoned in a buried moving van for 18 hours before they dug their way out. James Schoenfeld was booked al the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un- 1 awrul night c harges, aulhorities said. Jle was held ror $1 million bail. He listed his occupation a.\ sell-employed auto mechan1c, William Gagen, who along with attorney Edward Merrill Is representing both brothers, said, "He called us last night from a phone booth at about 5 and said he wanted to turn himself in. "We told him lo come to our of· fice at8thls morning and we could contact Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen for his surrender. Ile was coming inlo our orrice in Danville, but his alt<'mr>t to turn himself in wu.~ thwarted." Bolh Schoenfclds and Woods were charged in a warrant issuNt I ast week w Ith 27 count-; of kidnap· ing,and 16 counts of robbery. The robbery charges stem from the taking or clothes and other items from thekidnapvlclims. After a week-long odyssey in wh ich he was reported seen 1n several ureas or the Pa<.'if1 c Northwest . James Schoenfeld, 24 , was seen Wednes· day night by "someone who knew him" os he drove nn Jdaho- hcensed van throuJlh Ml'.'nlo Park, n San Francisco Peninsula com munity only a few miles from ht:. home. An all.points bulletin was is· sued and the search conllnu('(I thrOUAh the nll(h I. According lo early rcr>0rtN. James Srhoenfeld was splc·d nguin by police ot Mount111n Vlc•w at about duwn on U.S. 101 , a major north-11outh frecwny. <SeeS\JSPECT, PageAZl M OTHER CAPTURE> J•m•• Schoenfefd .. -· tl % DAILY PILO T H/F Fro• re,,e 11 I l 't.,~~~ · .. : . .:.•Mor. f1c1als oC Fount1un Valley, "f.'oley • said. ''TM l tt\o'ICH .-e 1re1t and r the rlly employrt arf' 1r at "But I do thank there ., t• ~81b1J1ty th:1l the City ~Im ID• slitute new progr~ v.ith the udd1l1001tl rcvenu~ v.1thout the consent of the people. Steph en~. the c 1tv'11 com· pCroJler . says he dot n't bellt•\•c the c ity plans Lo 1tart ony new programs, hut would use the money to build up surpluso and contlmumcy funds. Slephen11 udded lhal lhe as· Se!Ssed valuation probably is just a one.year thing, ;ind the money wilJ not be available to lhc city in following years. Stephens al:;o s aid there Is a discrepancy m absessed vaJua· tion figures. lie aiaid the county ussessor showed a 28.2 percent overall in· crease in Fountain VaJley, but that the c ity's h gures showed a 26.8 boost. He said much of the increase came 1n new construction and ttral owners of ex isling property had an a\erage rate increase of 22.6 percent. Stephens said lhat if the city tax r a·te is dro pped to $1.~. homeowne rs wou Id pay Sl64 In ci· ty taxes for a home \'alued at S49.040. The s ame home was as-s~sed at S40.000 last y ear, !)'lephe ns said. ff tht> rate drops to Sl.20, the lave I r a \'Or Cd by l he tax protest group, taxpayers would pay SISJ. The owner of a 5'10.000 home paid $143 last year. 16-story Leap Kills Woman, 46 Police s aid a Costa Mes a "'Oman leaped to her death Wed· ne$day from the 16th floor or the South Coast Plaza Hotel. fhe victim was identified as Virginia Borton Fogg, 46, of 360 Rochester St. Police sa id a hotel employ& earlier had escorted the woman Crom the 16th n oor to the lobby when he learned she wasn't u gu~st at the hotel. 4nother hotel e mploye told police he was working on the 12th Qoor when he saw a red object. later identifi ed as Mrs . Fogft'• pUr$e. fl y past the window. He looked up and saw the wom an climbing over a railing. She JUmped before he couJd stop her. Mrs. Fo,rg. a part-time nurse for a wom an at the Rochester Street address. leaves only a stepmother , Mrs. Grace Fogg of f'ewlngton. Conn .. according to the Orange County Coroner's or. rice Poli<'e said the victim was a IJl e mb e r of Alco holi c s Anonymous a nd left a note at lhe Rochest er Street address saying .!the was going out to help a fellow '1ember in trouble. ,Woman Shot In Robbery f''A tRf'IELD (API -A 44· year·old woman was in critical cond ition following a robbery and s hooting that left her fishing ~ompanion dead, authorities said. . 1 Clara Burns was wounded In I the neck and Anne Lou Barnes. 16, was killed Tuesday afternoon by a young man who took their 1 'urses and fled. omcen said 1\'ednesday. The IDCldt'nt CX'CUITed while the two w('re f 11hln1 in the Sacramt'nto·Son Joaquin Delta. Two men pulled up in a small crayi!!h vc.-hiclc next to their car on Joice Island 11nd the 11hoollnS: followed . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ""' °'-c .... °""' ............... _, .... tornbrNO ''"' N••\•fl'tfl\\1 t\ ,_,.,.,..,_ a. 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Sf~ '-•-• ll•li.y UJOl IA""' II.., ••S..-0_, __ n1._ ...... en•> w-t»1 ~ Ah9rtllt"'9 W.WI f'•-lllorl~Or-C-ly~tlM S.UJO ~ ,.,, Or-CM>I "-''"""' C.-..,,,, ...... _, •IGtlt .. 111.,ilt'•--•II MAU .... , tf'ltlU\it~f'lh ,_, •• ,.. m4Y •• .. .-cw ....... .,, ,,. ... , l't"''•UI ... II ,_,.._, $t(-U•U MO•t• , ... .i C" .. .,_,_., C..0-t ~, .. ,..,.. h '"".., U II _.. w.-.,~, .. U"'°"tMlr t'nthf#y.-,,ll4llott1<0f'I\ u 11 ...... wv. Thur5d1y July 29 1976 First Sine~ '69 Florida Solon Reprimanded 0.1fr ,., ... ,,.H ..... ,. MODERN-DAY HUCK FINNS SHOW OFF THEIR CATCHES AT HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER From Left we Huntington's Brent Groovef, 11, Mike Th,et, 11 and Mark Groover, 13 Finn Fins Like Causers Family Sweeps Humington Angler Derby One family apparently using the right bait and wearing the right uniform of the day swept most oC the prizes Wednesday in Huntingto n Beach's annual H~k Fmn E'.isbing Derby... The prize for the smallest fish snagged also went to the smallest among about 100 anglers who congregated at the end or the municipal p ier . Me lod y Causer • .i. Darie n Cau.su.11 , and Carrie Causer , 14, were the top winners in the recreation and parks department event. Some pa rticipants who c15t their books, lines and sinkers in the three-hour derby went home with nothing but a sunburn. while -First fish of the day. Darien others netted fis hing tackle kits Causer, and Carri Causer , both and Frisbees as re wards for their of Huntington Beach. efforts. -Mos t unus ual fis h . P aul One angler who fishes off the Mul'illo, 12. and Carri Causer . pjer almoal every day took home both of Huntington Beach, who what officials said w~ one oft~ snagged a jelly fish an<("lf' star top prl1es. fish, respectively. Ella Christensen, operator of -Widest variety of fis h . the Tackle Box. the fishing supp· Darien Causer and Carri Causer ly shop on the pier. was awarded w ho t ogether caughl eiRht a plaque for providing the Huck varieties. Finn prizes aa s he has done for -Sm allest fish. F.d Loranaer, the past24 years. 1 1, oC Huntington Beech, who Other wlnner s : managed to land a one and a half -Best Huck Finn and Becky incher , and Melody Causer . 4. Thatcher cost1.1mes, Darien who reeled in a s imilar-sized de· Causer and J ean Rowland, 7, of nizenoCthedeep. .Huntington Beach. -Largest Hs h. Scott Mooraey. 13, whose trophy w as more than a Fight Rule Violated, Marine DI Admits foot long and Jennie Dwyer. 11 , who came close to that record. SAN DIEGO <APJ -A Marine corps drill ins tructor acquitted last month of c harges stemming from the death of a recruit has now admitted knowingly violated orders covering pugil stick bouts. S. Sgt Harold Bronson testified Wednesday he knew he was violating base orders by requir- ing Pvt. Lynn E . McOure, 20, to Fro• Page ,, l SUSPECT • • engage In consecutive pugil stick fights with other recruit.a. Durln& the general court· martial in whic h he was ac· quitted June 28, Bronson main· t.ained he h ad been following the advice of another drill instructor on how to conduc t bouts at the Mar ine Corps Recruit Depot Special Training branch, where proble m recruits were pro· cessed. WASlllNCTON tAJ>I Tht• llou'4c 'otcd OH"rwhclmmgly to· do) to repruuunc,I a sul>commat tee ch:urmun, lhll'· Rol>t•rl l.. i-· S1kt'~ of 1'1orldu. on t\\o coynls of fmnnc1al m isconduct.. fl was th~' llous<!'s fin t punish mt•nt or a mi:mlx*r smce lOOI! when it fined ll n rlt>m D e m ocra t A d a m C l ayton Powell und stripped ham of semonty. S ik es . u D e m oc rat . sat before a microphone \11tu m the l'hamber durm,: the 20 minute debate but s pokt' onl.' on cc. to request permission to m sert a statem ent later mto the Congressional Record. H~ re· quest was granted. One s peaker . Rep. Andrew McGu ire i D-N.J .1. said lht• House Ethic:. <:omm1ltee should have recommended a stiffer pumshmenl of censure. He said m e mbers s hould cons1dt>r whether lo t ake away Sikes· c h air manshi p or the Hous e milit ary construt•tion uppropria· lions subcom miltee next year "The committee has found l'On duel that. l'annot and should not be tolerated by th.is House. or anybody or the American pco i:>le." McGuire said The Hou s e approved the reprimand b y a 38l·t0·3 \'Ole. with five members voting pre· sent. Voting agains t the r epri m a nd w e re Reps . F £dv. a rd Hebert < D-La.1. Tom Steed I D·Okla.) and Ohn TeaRUl' 1 D·Tex.1. ~. In a 498.page r eport issued this week. the e thics committee r a il e d for S ik es t o be reprimnnded for· -Buy ing 2.500 s harl's or stock in the First Navy Bank after he 'QUALITY Schoenfe ld turned orr the highwa y into Menlo Park where he was captured a t about 6: SS a.m. just of the freeway by San Mateo County deputies and of· ficers from the Menlo Park and Redwood City police depart· men ts. McClure, of LuC1cin, Tex., was inJured m one or t.he bouts Dec. 6. He remained in a coma until his death March 13 at a Houston hospital. TELEVISION Palo Alto Police Sgt. Jim Bolander said patrolman J erry Armstrong first saw the van on El Camino Real h eading south a~t midnight. but took no action until he heard an all.points bulle tin for the van. "The oHicer then reali~ed he'd seen the van 40 minutes earlier. and called the FBI a nd local jurisdictions." Bolander r elated. "Between the sightings, we were aware of the APB and on the lookout. We didn't do anythini: overtlike m akeacallup •· "After the broadcast. another officer, Alic ia Lopez. spotted the vehicle at 6: 45 3 m. northbound on U.S. 101 in the slow lune. She radioed that, the n she indicated she lost h im arou nd Marsh Road. Ile apparently turnl'd orf the hoihway at Marsh Road. so olher units con"c raed on the area." Schoenfeld was apprehended 10 minutes later in the area. The van , wh ich hud been pur ch a11ecf :.1t Coeur d 'i\lt'tW, Idaho, w:>s found locontuln <'t1m11 In!( ~e1u'. toilet articles, old clothes and sleeping bn1ts. There wa s no immediate word on whether the van contained i1ny weapons. The new testimony by Bronson came before a hearing where it will be decided if Capt. Cecil V. Taylor, former director of lhe special training branch, will be tried befor e a general court. martial for dereliction or duty and faUlng to follow orders. Under questioning from T aylor's defe nse counsel. Maj. John Grant. Bronson admitted he had disre2orde d the advice of the second drill instructor and had used the m ethods he learned while serving as driJI instructor <l nd com m a nder for regular recruit platoons . fl(' said he made McClure fi~ht <·o nsecuti ve bouts with the padded sticks used in bayonet. training beca use he had see n 1t done In regular recruit lraimng. Capt. Ronald Stout, assistant prosecutor in the Bronson court- mart1al and now the government. counsel 1n the Taylor hearing, said Bronson was not under im· munity durinn the Wednesday testimony. Stoot ctou bled, howcvt'r , if the Bronson case would be reopened. "Th e r e's a p ossibility charges rould be brou.ght against him. But It ls improbable. He has had his day in court," 11aid Stout. Bronson. 30, of f'reeport, Fla .. was among three 11crgeanls ond the one officer charged with violations as a result of the McClure case. 19,. or•fh••l The SOMEASBY G402SW 0 •6llnc1111e, compacl·S•Z<' simulated qra1ned Ame11ciln Walnut color cablnct Sohd·Slale Super V1oeo Aanql' l un1n9 System CAUFOaLOW cu•••MCI ra1e1:.~ 25# C);A(j/')NAt The HAI.IF All 04740W G1enl-1creen table mod.el with 11u1dy metal cabinet tin1shcd 1n ~1mutatod g1a1ned Wolnul New Solid-Slate Elecllon•c 1 unlng Syslef'TI One ·I< nob VHF l\nd UHF Ctlaonel Selocuon w.cd bli. ofllc''-' lo hell) e tubh:.h th,• bank ,1t tht> l'l'l\!i,1~ola, l-'lu . Nth i.11 1\11 St1&tao11 Fmllni;t to 1''JlOrl 111 finoncrnl stntcnwnt11 10 th\• 11<.l\.IS\' both thv b:tnk .\f()('I( <ind 1.000 lihurc< ol :stock Slkl'S O\\ "''" 111 l•'llln•hiltl lnrlu!.h'll'~. I 11\' • ,1 nnuor tkfonst> 1·011lr at•tor The <'ommlltl'I.' tc.ud he mad!' u $14.000 11rof1t 1>n tlw 1111111 1.•orn 11:1nr ,ind !8.:..'00 prnf1111n his bunt.. :.tock A rt>prt m and as thl' m1lcl sl form or punis hmtmt the ethics panel <'Ould have rc<'ommended short or t>XOll eratlon. At the olher end of tht• :.<'.1ll1 • 11 t·oulcJ ht.1\l' re l'omm<'mh•d thal S1kt~ be ei. pelt('J from t hl' II dU:.<' Thr comm1ttt•<' also said g1kes crt>ated "an ob' 1ous anrl sign1r1 cant confltct of 1nterci.t" b~ s ponsoring u b ill in 1961 to clear c·ommer(•1al th•velopmcnt o r Florida I and O\\ nt'<.I b' a t'llOI pony he controlll•d. · 1 Hut 'lhe panel rt.•cornm1.•ndl'd no punishment for tlw land deut. saying it happened 15 years ago and that Sikes' constllucnts con ltnued l o r e·eloct him . c vl'n though they knew ;.ib<_iUt the dcaJ to some ex len t. Sikes. r eplying lo the churAe~. s aJd he ac.Led as a congressman to benefit his constituents and not himself. Eagle in Capital , An Engle Srout Crom llunl 1ngton He lll'h will be 1n Washington 0 C for the nei.l l\\u "eeks as part of a s pecial troop or Scoots assigned to help 81centen nial visitors. lie Is John 1\1 l'ooley, \4. son or Mr. and Mr:. JI* 8 . Pooley of 19872 Saltwater Circle. I l" & 17" DIAGONAL PORT AILES 19"·21°·25° DIAGONAL T AILl MODELS 23"·25" DIAGONAL CONSOLES 23#1 •••• Tht CAAIBB(AN G•~IW (,1.1nl ·tcfl·l'n l;iblo m0011I with \lu1Cly m111a1 cab1no1 t1n1'1l'l!ld 1n,a1mul01f'l1 qra•nlld Walnut Solid '•ltllC &upnt Gold Video Gutllll 1 un1nq Sy1>1!1m CALL FO• LOW CLIAIAHCI rllCI Stiff Good SelKtlon AvaHabl• •.• lut Huny ••• SCMM Moct.11 Very Lltnffed. Call for C,._w• Price• Police went to a San Clemente mobile home park at S: 35 a.m . today to investigate a burglary and found their suspect in a bad way indeed. I ull f '1u·tor11 Murruuli••, Pit" Our 1•t•r!Huu1f o,.,. \1·ur t.u.,rnttl•••• On I,.,.,.~, Pnuf1u·1 Mt• ·'•·II~ Gregory A. Smith's head and arms were on one side or a bedroom window -lheoutside -and his legs on the other, in· sid e the room. ATrACHED TO ONE OF Smith's legs was David D. Speaks. Attached to the other was Mrs. Speaks. Both were tuggin g with r elish. Police said Smith, 22, of 211 w. Canada Road. San Clemente. seemed grateful to be relinquished to authorities. HE WAS TREATED FOR A s wollen knee injured in the trailer tug·of·war and booked In San CJemente Jail on sus· pi con or burglary wilh bail setal $5,000. Police said the burglary effort netted nothing but trouble. from the Speaks home. at the Capistrano Shores Mobile Homes. 1880 W. El Camino Real. • 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................. "'- 29....W ...... c.t.Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 ~ ... " ...... "'" Sillce ''" ,.._SI IUCTIO .. tc PIOFISSIOHALS SllVICI YOUl lqUIPMIMT "DeMl1"' "Al" Fonious Zenith quolity! Farnnus ~.;:.~ dependubility! \ l Irvine ED I T ION ,VOL. 69, NO. 211 , 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976 Today·s Clos h1J( ~.Y. fu~·ks TEN CENTS ' e Schoolmen Clash Over Taxes f. By lllLAltl ' KAVE 011 ... o.,,.,., ... sw11 An Irvine s<.'hool truslt>e called Wednesday for a lax cut or 47 cents. but Assil.tamt Superanten dant John RaJc1c proposed ra1s l,J'\~ the rate se\·en cents higher fhan last year 's figure . ' Trustee Frank llurd, who sug- tsted dropplnl( the ratl' from 27 per SlOO assessed valuation S4 AO, called H aJc1r ·s proposal "ludicrous." "Ile knows the intent or the !IChool board is to lo~r the rate as much as possible. We told him so at the budget wor ksho"," Hurd SaJd. ··For him to suggest increasing the rate now is insubordinate to our wishes." Hurd continued. ad· dang that he thinks HOJCIC 1s usaog "game m:inship ... But when R aJcic was asked Obse11red by Hood Truck Crushes- 3 Teen Girls Three tee n age g irls wer e crushed by a city pickup truck as they lay on Crescent Bay beach in Laguna Beach today. by Laguna Beach lifeguards and firemen for com pound fractures of the legs and possible internal injuries. They were rushed by ambulance to South Coast Com· munity Hospital. Their condition is unknown. after Wednesday's board meeting why lhe rate is Increasing lnsll.'od o( d~reas1ng . io hght or hiltht'r asses ed vaJues in Irvine. he de med that the r ate is climbing. The eeneral tax rate la.st year as SS.27. Up until Wednesday night, disl.Mct officiajs had prt"d1ctcd 1t wou.ld drop one penny to SS.26. However. in a revised budget :maJysis distributed Wednesday by Rajcic. that figurewasSS.34. The ending balancerorthe<.'om· ang }ear wai> originally listed as S400.000 In the latest revision. It's sho"'" u SI .S..4,329-an increase or 29.86 percent over last year's figureors1, 189.196. Uurd suggested that $1 million could be taken from .that ending balance, which would provide a tax <.'ut or 50 cents. "We don't ha \'e a mini mum figure we ha\•e to use an that otegory. Such a cut is \'ery pos 1· ble." Hurd said. However, "'hen R;)Jcic wiss asked wha t h~ thou1tht about Hurcl's suggestion, he replied that the trustee wns simply "mtxang apples wit~ oranges." Hurd explained he suggested a 47-cent cut based on the fact that assessed values increased 25 13 percent in Irvine. The number of students in Jr\'ine is expected to Kidnap -Dragnet Concluded BlJLLETI N CH OWCHI LLA (AP > - Frederick N. Woods lV, %4, Ullrd Hspttt in the Chowcbllll mass kidaaplng was arrested ill Van· • co.aver, B.C. today, hours after one suspect was anested on the San Francisco Pe ninllula. CHOWCHILLA !AP1 -J ames Schoenfeld. one of three suspects rn the Chowrh1ll a mass kidna1> Increase l •l.5 perc-ent and the ~t1 of 1iv1n3 hll. 1ncre11~-d by 6.1 per·' cent. ! "IL seems to me that that in • d ic at ~ a bar e minimum ~ decrease of 23 cents. and ta decrease of 47 cents when other , factors are takt'n Into uccOUl\l." tlurdsaid. The tax rate will be set. next Wednesday al Venado Middle <See RATE. PageA!l The trash truck, a four-wheel dn\'e \'<'hicle. came Ull o\·er a rise in the sand a nd rolled O\'er the legs and bodies of Lhe three ' i.?•rls The inJured were ulcntif1t>d as ~l arla T Cor10, 17. Ann E Ste wart. 17. a nd Camce L. Heid, 16. all from San M nnno. Poltce identified the dn "er or the truck as Wesley M. Tang, 29. a <.'ity of La~una Beach employe. The driver said he was unable to see t~ girls lying on the sand as the hood of the truck obscured has \'1ew when he came over the rise • IOR. "as t>npture<l without o str uggle today after he was spotted drl\•1n~ on a freeway south of San Franeisco. BROTHER CAPTURED Jamea Schoenf .. d They were treated at the scene •Hard Li11e' Teacher Protester Hits Irvine Board In the wake of tht' mass unfair prnct1cc r harges r.lcd earlier this week a g;iinsl :.ix Or ange ('ounh• school d istricts. the presi· dent of the Ir vine Teachers As· ~oe1at1on said today he'11 "ter· ribb disappointed" wilh the lr\'lnc srhool board "We partac1patetl in t.he mass f1hn~ or rharJteS berause it was the onlv thin A we could do," said Presrd~nt Carmen Perry. "llut we're surprised that our adm inistr a tion a nd board is rollo" 10~ th1• s ame hard hne of l hf' olht•r 111 trict.i m Orange Coon!\." ~hl' :idded All . of tht' charJ!t'S filed 1n <lranJte County stem from thl' !l<'hool boards· freezmc tt'achers snlnnes 1>rlor to neJmt1at1ons "Frel•1.int; our s ulilncs 1s so out of c haracter with the "ay our board hus art<'d in the past thot tl's a :.hork the) 'rl' actan)l so un· n ·n.,ontibl<'." Mrs Pl•rry con· t uiuc>d But when th<' fret'l(' was enott· NI in lrvlnt>, truste('s said it was J"~' a mntkr or "w111l11Jt the sl3t<' deun." Tht'.'' suld It wns a pre· l1mrnar\' m ovt' to the ocw n••i:nttul um 11rnrl'durri1 under the l<od1fa Ar t . '' harh went into cf li'<•I .Juh· I Trustrr rr j nl.. llurd r laamcd Or ~::a:ast Weathe r Ea rly clouds to give way to s un Thu rs duy. fli gh c louds at times, tem· per atures should stay in low 70s. O vernight lows in· 60s INSIDE TODA l' . Does the odoptee hat¥ the riqht to 1eek out his natural hmtoge? If so. whose rtghts ort being 111olated? See Poqe Bl ladex 41l'r-S..•IC• •• -u-n .....i .. AU -...,T,.. ,._._. ., -" ~...,. •• """' ...... _ C.N ....... u __ I ...... . , ., u .. .... ; Otitltl ... CJ.If °'-'""'ty •• I ,_, C• ....... •1--l ~·-· c• ~ Cl·J 0Httl-1Ut ... M«•Wrhu .. ., I Uli.rt .. ,._ •• Ttfforj-All , .... ~i-~t •• T'llN4ltn .. ' ~· ... , ...... _ .... ---.., _IC_,._,.. 4Ut I_,,.,. ... .. --A• the sala ry freeze was a natural response to the new procedures "The suit they filed is a trudi· tional union practice." Hurd said today. "It's an attempt at con- fusion and distract ion. but I'm co nv in ced we did the r ight thing ... But the executive director of the South Or a nge Count y Educ at.ors insisted the free ze was "not within the intent of the <See SCHOOLS. Page iU> ........ _ .. SUPER SCOOPER-Arm and scoot> of Viking working model al J et Propulsion Labor atory in Pasadena shows how sample of Martian soil was ~cooped by up Viking r. Scientists said it was like scooping up handful of wet s and. !Story. Page 1\51 Fire Destroys Factory Damage Set at $500,000 in Orange Blaze A \'1olent hre that spectators said sent sheets or flume shooting 60 feet into the predawn darkness gutted a plas tics foctory in Or anee early today. By the time the blaze was brouRhl under control shortly berore 6 u.m .. all that was ten or Guardian l•las lic-Company 's pfant at 1405 N. Mnnzan1t:i St., w<•re the con<Tete walls "l .-cuess you couhJ call at wall to wall d estru<.'tlon." said Orange ~~ire ln!lpertor Bill Simkins. Earl y es timates S('l the amount of loss in excess of ssoo.ooo. There were l I employes work· ing in the building when lhe fire 1 broke out al 5· 10 a m .. but there wer e no injuries r eported J Je s aid fire fighters wer e ham· per ed in their work as a series of explosions r~keted throuJth the blazing plastics plant The ex- plosions were believ~'<l to be the result of super heated containers of chemicals being eXPQSl'd lo na mes. L a te th is m o rnin g . 1n vcstlgators were at the scene try· inJt to determine what C'ausM1 llw blaze. When rit e fli.thtml{ unit~ ur rived al the scene, SlinlUna s ajd. names alre ady wc.-re ltapin~ Police Seek 2 Who Doused Sleeper Newport Beach police are seek· Ina a p1tlr of young men who tossed a sleeping fisherman ote l~ Newport Pier eariy ~au'. The victim . who can'l swim, was rescued by two teenagers who told police they witnessed the incident. According to police, Kenneth Yen. 11, or 2940 Pepper Tree Lane. Costa Mesa. was asleep in his sleeping bag next to the bail sh•ck Oft the pier. J effer y Smith, 17. Garden Gro\•e and John S mock. 15, Or•nge. said they saw two men walk up to the sleeping York. drag him from his slttping bag and th.row him into Ole water, 3S feel btlow. The two assail ants then ran orr the pier. the youths said. York told police he wasn't aware of what had happened until he hit the water a nd started yell· ing for help because he csn't swim. · Smith and Sm ock peeled off their shirts and went ln after tbe thras hin g v ictim. The two teenagers managed to kttp York anoat until a rope was lowered to them by bystanders. The unidentified bystanders pulled the three youths, one at a time. to the top of the pier. Police said none of the youths reported s erious 1njurie1 allbou.Ch they h•d ~ brulMI and scrapes from thepierpUings. from the roncrete bwldang's r oof and the plan t was au but totally engulfect an fire. Laguna Cops Face Action Over Entry Two veter an Laguna Bcuch de· tecli\•('f! faced discipUnary action toduy following a San Clemente Incident where one officer Is al· leged to have displayed his badge and forced his way into a home to retTieve his daughter's personal property. Poli<'e Chier Jon Sparks had scheduled a hearing today for officers Carroll Bush. who has been with the department ror 12 years. and Alt-x Jiminez, a 20· )ear-member of the force. The m aximum punishment could be termination of employ· ment. The incident took place last Thursday during the day when Dush and J im inez asserledly went to San Cle mente in an un· marked detecti ve unit to help Bus h's 17-year -old daughter, Deseree . The young woman called her father after she was refused ac· cess to a house at 3:12 Calle La Palma. Miss Bush reportedly . had a bou i S 1. 500 worth or personal property in the re · sldence . The pol.lee ~~ stiles the man renUng-the house had left <Me POLICE, Pace.U> llis attorney said the captur thwarted Sroenfcld's plans sur- endertoday. Al the moment he was captured. Schoenfeld's brother, Richard. 22, was being taken from the Alameda Coonty J ail at Oakland for a three-hour drive to Chowchilla for arraignment in the bizarre abduction of 26 sum- mer school children and their bus driver July 15. He pleaded inno- cent. Authorities still were seeking Frederick Newhall Woods. 24, on federa l arid local arrest war. rants. His father owns the Livermore quarry where the kidnap victims were imprisoned in a burled moving v~ ror 18 hours before they dug the ir way out. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Examiner reported today that material seized in search of the Woods family 's estate in Portola Valley outlined a tentative plan for the abduction and for a Santa Cruz County air drop of SS million ransom money. Such a demand never was m ad e by the kid· napers. The news paper said papers found m the searc h specified thal ransom money was to have been delivered in ba~l(agc thal could withstand the impacl or hitting the ground from an airplane. James Schoenfeld was booked at the San Mateo Coonty Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un· lawful n ight charges. authorities said. He was held for Sl million bail. He lis ted his occupation as self-employed auto mechanic. William Gagen, who along with attorney Ed ward Merrill is representing both brothers, said. "lie called us I ast night from a phone booth at about Sand said he wanted to turn ha mself in. "We told him to come to our of· fice at8this morn mg and wccouhJ contact Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen for his surrender . He was comlnl( into our office In Danville, but his attempt to turn himself in was thwarted." Both Schoenfelds and Woods were charged In a warrant issued last week with 27 counts of kidnap· Ing and 16 counts 0£ robberv. The <SteSVSPECT, Fage AZ> ..... ,......, SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Richard Sc hoenf .. d Mass Murder Trial Slated A Santa Ana Municipal Court hearing conducted behind closed doors ended late Wednesda y with the decision thnt Edward Charles Allaway must face Orange Coun- ty Superior Court action oo multiple murder charges. Judge Robert E. Law ordered AJlaway, 37, to face arraignment Aug. 10 In Superior Court on se\'en murder counts and four ad· d1tlonal aJsoult allegations. They all s tem from his aJleged shooting spree on the Cal Stah• fo'ullerton campus July 12. Sew n perl'lons died and two others wert' seriously wounded in the !ihQOt· ings. Sniper Sought LOS MOLJNOS IAP> --1 .. aw enforcement oCflcial.s in Tchamo County were looking for a sniper who fired at two people, sheriff'~ deputies said. Medals Mount Coast Olympians Collect 9 Former Huntington Beach High School swim· ming star Clay Evans won a silver medal at the XXI Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast area's represen· tatlves' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. . Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn While, on hand at lhe games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. Among them is a story on former Newp0rt Harbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he reports on Bill Leach of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike Johnson following their exit from kayaking competition Wednesday. - ta DAILY PILO f 1'Patty Trained 1 To Fire' LOS ANGELES CAP> WUllam and Emily llarrts ' pro- Hrulor dell ver ed his <'lo in& p,rgument to Juror1 loday, arcus· ~na the two Symbtonae U bera· Uon Army members of tntnlni: Gbd lnsplrina Patricia He-.ral to fife a machine gun. "Who do you suppose 11howed P4trlcla Hearst how to use the gup?" he asked jurort. "And who Instigated h~r in firing JP" Although Insisting thot 'Miss Hearst, an absent codefcndant. is Cuilty along with the Harrises, Deputy D is t. Atty . Sam Mayerson told jurors. "It had to be tbe members or the SLA who gave Patricia Hearst the idea of shooting out of a van." The comments by Mayerson raised furious obJe<'l1ons by chud defense altorney Leonard We· inetass. who Interrupted, saying there had been no evidence in· troduced at the triaJ that the Har· rises gave Miss Hearst any in· structions. He objected more vehemently when Mayerson mentioned that Miss Hearst had been a kidnap vi~tim. . "There is no evidence the Har· nses were In any way involved in her kldnaplng ! " Weingl ass dedared. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler overruled all defense obJections, declaring .. there Is n.ot .. h-i n.g.. ....lm__p r op er:. j n M.r . Mayerson commenting on the e\1dence ." '1These three people -the two defendants a nd Patricia Hearst -were acting jointly and tocether ... l'tf ayerson told jurors. "We know it was Patricia Hearst s itting across the street in the van, but who created the mentality in Patricia Hearst that she and the Harrises wer e fugitives? ··w e know she was a kidnap victim." he said. "She hod con- \'erted. She had gone over to the SLA. It had to be the members of the SLA who gave Patricia Hearst the idea of shooting out of a \'an." He urged Jurors not to gh1e In to sympatlly lhcy might feel for youni: pe ople who might be ·•your children, your brothers sisters or neighbors." · . "You cannot let sympathy for these defendants Influence your decision." he told the seven women and five men who will consider 11 charges ol kidnoping, robbery and assault against the -two members of the SLA. The Harrlses. turned In their chairs to face the jury, were 1m· Eassh•e as the prosecutor spoke. e stood at a lectern close to the ry box, and most jurors had their eyes fixed upon him. He urged the panelists also not lo be Influenced by prejudice •gainst the Harrlses ror their re· •o4ullonary views. But he noted \hat their politics could be con· aidered "If it would logically ex· plain their conduct, if It would 11vea moUve. ·• i f'rona Page A I 'RATE ••• School, when lrustc<.'ll wil l hold u iipeclol m eeting to conduct u public hearing and lhen adopt a final bud1tet. One TurtlC' Roek resictcnt. ataggy Borda, Wld trustees W('(l · aesday that a lax cut is absolutely t sscnt1al. "I've lived here slnce the dill· tnct unified and the dllltrict ho.a. J)ways spe nt money like it was Beverly Hills. We're nol Beverly Hills,·· Mn . Borda ins I tcd. .. , don't think this district ho t'\'Cr been run on a bare bones budil'l." ahc nddcd. Trustee June Foley told Mrs. Borda 1he sympalhlied with her concerns. "ln fact, my husband ill bomr right now tryln~ to figure out how to pay our tax bill." ORANG• COAST DAILY PILOT Rotlert N. Weed r,.,,..rl f "8 "~·- Thomas KHVll , .. , .. Thom" A. Muf'Pf\lnt w ............... Chari.s H. Loos Rlch¥d P. 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S ak es. a Democrat , sal before a microphone si1tu the b3nk '1l lht' l'"ns urola Jo'I •1 N:H ul Air Station ' ' · "'allln1t to rl'port m fmonr wl statemtnts to the llou.se both th,• bunk stock and 1,000 shurt'.' of st()fk Slkl'!t own1•1t In 1"11lrr h1lfl lndustrll•s. Inc • a m1uur 1h•fo1\i.t' C'Olllr U{'tOr . f 'ro• Pagt-,\I SUSPECT • • robbery charges Stl•m from tlw talung of clothes und other ah'ni · from the kidnap \'ictin1._-r J lalf beast. half woman -that:s the '' ay 1l look s thro u g h a photographe r ''s telephoto lens as Sutie Savoy. 21. of Mon· treat soaks up the sun be~1de her pet Afgh~n . Willie. in Barrie. Onl. Harrie is the site for Ontario's biggest dog s how to be ~eld this weekend, although Wlilie wont be competing. in the chambE'r during the 20- minute debate but spoke only on· cc. lo request permission to In· sert a statement later into the Congressional Record. His re- quest was granted. One speaker, Rep. Andrew McGu ire <D·N.J .L said the Hoose Ethics Committee should hove r ecommended a s tiffer punishment of censure. Ile said memhers s h o uld cons ider whethe r to take away Sikes' c ha irmanship of t he Housl' military construction approprw· l1oni; subcommittee next year The r e d -hu ir{'d Hi t•h nrd Schoenfeld . in a blue 1>ullo\'er sv. enter. co\\ lio\ h1111l:-and slightly rumpled bt>IAl' Jean:- slouched 1n h1 i. :-cat 111 .1 courtroom lillt>d to t·apacll~ with about 61 onlookl•rs. about half of them reporters. Joan Bro" n. the mother of tv.o of the young kidnap \'1ctims. was the only pan•nt to attend the 2C>-m inule procecchng. Woman Leaps to Death Defense attornl'y I-Al l\krn II pleaded not guilt.'· for lh<' defcn· dant. l\1 er nil's r equest for a re· duct ion in Srhocnf1'1<l':. SI m iJllo11 bail was put O\'l'r until u ))fl' limlnary he n ring AUA. 4. Mesan Jumps From South Coast Plaza Hotel "The committee has found con· duct that cannot and should not be tolerated by this House. or anybody or the American peo· ole.··~rcCulre-satd: -- . Aft(•r a W('ek·lons o(l ysst•\ In W ~1 Ch hC' W tlS l'l'IHHll'tl seen in sc vl•r al un ·as of thl' Pa<'ific Northwes t. Jamt·::-. Schoe.nt£ld, 24, ";1s :.een Wednl'::-. day night by "someom• whokm•w him" as he dro\e an Idaho hcensed v:in through Menlo Pari.. a San Franr1sco Peninsula c1lm' munity only a few mil"~ from h i::. home. £.o_lice said a Costa Mesu woman leaped to he r death Wro· nesday from the 16th floor of the Sooth Coast Plaza llotel. The victim was identified as Virginia Borton Fogg, 46, of 360 Rochester St. Police s aid a hotel employe earlier had escorted tne woman from the 16th floor to the lobby when he learned she wasn't a guest at the hotel. Another hotel e mploye told police he was working on the 12th floor when he saw a r ed object, Milk, Bees, Honey Bad Mix for Cop LAS VEGAS. Nev. IAPI - Ne\'ada H ighw ay Patrolman Pete Steelma n was reported in serious condition today at Southe rn Nevada Memorial Hospit al in the wake of an acci· dent that spilled m ilk and honey aJl o\'er a highway . That accident on Inters tate 15 a t Las V ega s invo lved Steelman's Htghway Patrol automobile, a truck loaded with milk and o truc:k loaded with bees and honev. Steelman was stuni? several times by the bees, s uffered a broken neck a nd spinal iOJuries . He was 1nvestigatin.1? an acc1· dent in which the driver of the bee truck had shd oH the r oad. dropping some of the bee h1\es from the truck. He had just got· ten back into his car when it was hit from the rear by the milk truck. The milk truck knocked the Highway Patrol car into the bee truck and then the milk truck also struck the truck laden with bees. Other highway patrolmen and emerse n cy per sonne l fought swarming bees to get Steelman out of the patrol car and to the hospital wher e he was admitted to intensive car e because of an allergy to bee stings. ll took several hours to clear the roadway of the milk and honey mixture that covered it. The driver of the milk truck was Identified today as John Van Kampen of South Gate, Calit. No charges were filed pending further in vestigation of the acci· dent. ·Fight Rule Violated, Marine DI Ad01its SAN DIEGO <AP1-A Marine corps drill instrur tor acquitted last month cf r harges stemming from the death of a recruit has now admitted knowingly violated orders covering pugil stirk bouts. S. Sgt Harold Bronson testified Wednesday he knew he was vtolatmg base orders by reqwr· lnit Pvt . Lynn E. McClure, 20. to engage In consecuti\•e pugil stick fights with other r ecrnJts. During tht> general court· martial in which he wu ac· quitted June 28, Bronson main· tained he had been following the advice oC another drill instructor on how to condurt bouL'l at the M arinl' Corps Recruit Depot S1wcial Training branch, where problem r ecru its were pro· cessed. . McClure. of Lufkin, Tex . was •OJured in one of the bouts Ott. 6. lie remained in a coma until hi s d eath March 13 at a Houston hospital. f'ro• Page ;\ I POLICE HEARING. • • \l.'ord that nothinR was to be re· moved In his absenct-. Chier Sparks said upon the ar· rival of Delectlvt's Rush and .Jiminez, a verb11l coofronlot1on occurred bet ween the officers 11od the people In the house who remained adamant. and refused to allow Bush or his doughtt•r in the house. SCHOOLS. • Rodda Mt." "The Rodda Act JUSl set up procedures to meet and confer undtt. not go backwards with saluies, .. Dan Saling said. Now that the charges are riled. the district has three weeks to show cause. Within that time, the Educational Employes Re.laUons Board IEERB1 is expected to send en investigator to meet in· formally with both sides in an at· tempt to reach an a~ment. "I~ neither side capitulates. a heanng will be set up, presided over by an administrative law judge. He'll make a determfna lion that the teachers or di,trict must follow.•• Saling said. Saling said the EERB could d1smiss their charges and not send an investigator. but added that be doubted that would hnp· pen . Al this point .. nu11h IS a.lle~N! It> hav<' displayed his badge. iden·· tiffed hlmaelr as a police officer und r1C'manded entry. The occupants assertedly re· fus<'d and asked to see a warrant. flt11•h Is rc1>orted to have sahJ, "I don't need a warrant " A sho· vl ng match at the door ended with the detective a nd h i:s dau3hter inaldc the house, Chief Sporkssaid. Inside. one or the occupanlS brandished a knife. and in response. Bush is alleged lO have pulled back his shirt exposing hi:r; badite and holstered weapon. He as reported to have said. "There's no need for that, put It rtown, <1nd the guy did.'· Sp arks said. Bush did nol remo,·e the gun from ats holster. the chler said. Detective J iminez had at· tempted to dissuade his partner from entering the house and when he fa iled, he went to the police unit and r adioed for San Clemente Pol1ce Department help. The property was Inventoried and removed after the arrival of San Clemente oHicers Chier Sparks said. ' No criminal complaints have been filed in the incident. IC any are. they will be handled in the routine manner with the district attorney's office e\•aluating the evidence to determine If formal charges should be brought the • chief said. ' later identified os Mrs. Fogg's -purse, fly past the .window~ lle looked up and saw the woman climbing O\ler a r ailing. She jumped before he <'OU Id s top her. Mrs. Fogg, a part-Ume nurse for a woman at the Rochester Street address, leaves only a stepr_nolher . Mrs . Grace Fogg of Newmgton, Conn .. according to the Orange County Coroner's of· fice. Police said the victim was a m e m be r o f Al co holi c s Anonymous and left a note at the Rochester Street address say ing she was going out to help a fellow member in trouble. The Hou se approved the rt;prim and b)• a 381-lo-3 vote. with hve members voting pre· sent,. V o ting a g ai n st t he reprimand w e r e Reps. F . Edward Hebert CO.La.>. Tom Steed < D-Okla. I and Olin Teague tD-Tex.J. In a 498-page report issued this week, the e th ics committee ca l .l e d f o r Si k e s t o bt! reprimanded for: · Buying 2.500 shares of stock in the F irst Navy Bank ofter he used his office to help establish ®QUALITY TELEVISION An all -points bulletin ''a:. " sued and the search continued throu~h the night. According to early report::.. Ja~es Srhoenf<'ld wa!> spied again by police nt l\lountum \'w w at about dawn on \I S. 101. u ffi:JJOr north-south freeway. The 1977 Models are comlllCJ at ~iCJher Prices We're havincJ a 197 6 Model 'In'"' n1•0"""L .14J The SOMfASBY G.W~W Oishnchve. compacl·S•LO. simulated grained Ame11can Walnul color cab•rtel Sohd ·Stale Super Video· Range Tuntrtg System . CAU.f'OILOW CLIAIAMCI NICI l1.. -.. • ·----------:=- 25"0••G..,..•l The HALIFAX 04740'# G1ant•tcrton llblt mode~ w•th sturdy melal cabinet 11n1shed 1n s1mu1a1eo g111ned Walnut. New Sohd·State Etectrontc Tuning System. OM-Knob VHF and Ut-1~ Channel Se1ec11on. 1 l" & 17" DIAGONAL PORT AILES 19''.Jl .. ·25" DIAGONAL TAILE MODELS 21 .. ·25" DIAGONAL COHSOLES 23"'0•Al'\? .. .tl The CAAIH lAl'f 0454iW G11nH1c1een llble mOdel Wllh $1UfdV meial cal>tnOI lln11hed 1n 11mulalod grained Walnut Solid-Stale Super Gold V1doo Guard Tuning System C:AlU.POaLOW CLUUHC:I ,RICI Sffl Good SMctl• ............... Hwt'y ••• SolM Model1 Vwy LNNt9d. 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Thursday' Clo8ing Pric 8 NYSE COMPOSI'I'E Thursday Jul> 29. 1976 t /N DAILY PILOT 8 7 oSurprises Clorox Heading For Bandwagon H MILTONMO xmnn Thci homogt•nlet'<I li(e we lead m Amerh·a as 1wrh"ps best ext-mplifatd an the advertas1n.: stoi;11n now u:il'<i by I loll day Inns: "The best urpr1iw Is no surprise " What they 'rt> tdhng u:i 1s that whtn you M'l' lh411 Jlollday Inn s151n on the roud, tit least ~ou know whut to t', P\~:t ll ma)' not I~· h"uriou.; but 11e1th._-r "111 1t he stet.'dy \'our room "111 hnve two doo· hh• bt'ds and a TV M.'t that "or ks Thl•re will Money Tree bto a plastic n.·stauram with a vlti~lle" menu The promise Is that lhe inn at Mt•m11h1s, Tenn .. where Holiday Inns 1s headquartered, wilt be JUSt as good or had. depending on your point or '1ew -as the one ttl Oakland, where the Clorox Company Is headquartered. SITl'ING AT Cl.OROX IS A group vice president. Ronald C. Wornick, who couldn't agree more with Holiday Inns. except that he applies this r>h1l osophy to thl.' restaurant business. where he applauds everv mo' c toward standardization of menus. ' His applause 1s easy to understand. Wornick heads up Clorox· food ser\'ice di\'1sion, which is trying to get fast-rood chains to use a one-stop ser vice for all their rood and equip· ment needs. The next llme you St!e a trul'k backed up to a McDonald's or a Long John Silver, at may well be one of Wornick's 600 80-Coot. trailers. The trailer is likely to bt>ar the name lit urt1n Brower, of which more later, and 1t will drop off an entire week's :.u1>P· ly -hamburger patues. buns, French fries. coffee. soft drinks. paper cups, napkins. ketchup. snit, the whole works This service means the manager doesn't have to worry about ordering from J2 different suppltrrs who deli\•er at different limes. Everylhang comes an at once from one source. BY USING A SINGLE·SOURCt: supplier the chain can also promise whut Holiday Inns promises: no surprises. Clorox, which you know ass bleach company,,bought its way mto this business in 1972 when at acquired Chicago':. Martin Brower Company, n longtime supph~r of paper goods to McDonald's. \\'1th Brower came another unit, Prance Castle. which makes kitchen gadgets for restaurants. including the milk sha.ke mixers that Ray Kroc sold before he launched the McDonald'~ chain in 1954. l,.nst year Martin Brower supplied 7,500 fast-food outlets with its one-stop service. The biggest cu:;tomer, by far, is the McDonald's chain. HITCHHIKING ON THE McOONAl.,D'S wagon is not a bad way to go. The hamburger cbam w11l 1oon have 4,000 Ull· rt.s open. The S2.2 billion spent last year in l\fcDonaJd 's restaurants represented an incredablf' S percent of all the money Americans spent for eating out an 1\175. However. there's one McDonald's i.ittnhute that hasn't rubbed off on Clorox: the ability to g''nerute s uper profits. McDonald's Corp. generated after tux profits of $87 million last year. Meanwhile, poor Clorox. which 1s supplying many of those units. netted only $24 million amd 85 percent of thos. • proCats came from bleaches and other grocer y store pro· ducts. n on Wornick 's food ser"ice division had sales of S400 million. SS percent of Clorox· totaJ. but it accounted for only JS percent of the company's profits. But Wornick is hopeful. With Americans eating more and more of their meals ul fast-food pits, he expects to cash in by delivering the cardboard uniformity that Americans expect to fincl at these places. S&L Reports G~owth Per s hare earnings or 79 cents tor 11ccond r~uarter 1976 represent an aJl-time high for any three-month reporting period in the history or the association. Downey Savini;ts & Loan Association. headquartered In Santa Ana. has announced record net earnings of $2,867,765, or $1 .37 per share, for lhe first six months of 1976. This compares with the like period of 1975, when SJ ,396,068, or 67 cents per share was reported. For the quarter ended June 30, net earnings reached St.644,463, or 79 cents per share, surpassing 1975 second quarter results of $819,948, or fO cents per share . • Buying Slows Up On Stock Market NEW YORK !AP> -Stock prices declined slightly today in another slack session on Wall Street. Trading volume sagged to a s1x·monlh low on the New York Stock Exchange. The market advanced slightly at the outset In 11 continuation or tho scattered bargain hunting thal nppeared late Wednesday. But I.he buy in" laded with investors evidently In :i cautious mood 11vcr the market·~ recent listless performance and cvldenct> lh11 t lhe economic re· covery had slowed up a bit. The Dow J ones mdex o( :Kl !!l<X:ks lost 2.04 1>0int1> to979.29. Slock• 111 Tht• .'ipol llghl • IJ.lOO i.•,)00 llCUCO 10 ,100 '"· \00 IJ\,JOO 1)4,~ IU,100 llt,JOO 11),tOll Jg;:: 100,• ... ~ ".000 ,. l ,, • v. ,, .... ,, , ,,..... . . )1.. '. •J'•• l• ~)"'•. '• 1J''-..... .. ·~· 0 I ,. .... '• ·'~-" '4 ' I ,.--. . "" 11 • "' Do1.,,onr1.4 rrro~11 s'r«l:'"",.' "'""' ~·""­ JO lllf -'l"!!' .. ~·r. •1~ ~,._ ~ 10 lfft m'i1 111 11 Jlt • 110 .. -I tt 111.111 tll.J t1 t7 9011 tljt•Olt 6J '" J01.l'f )O't.OC JO) H ~ ~ .. ,...._ ... • ••••• ·~100 i~ri~ ...................... ~= " "" ...... .. .. ... . .. ... ... . ... ,,,..,_.,,. l.Jp• aHd Do1Cn• H(W Y01tl( '"'' -n .. IOI-NJ '"' "'°'" Ille H•w Yo.. ~'°"-L •t""-~ ·~ ... .:.\r.::r :-·:.r:: .... ::., ~~:':.., 1•9f1Cll•\\ ol ""'""'° oit:::..:r:i o:.;~:1"1\:', ';':!r~ ·~O::'.:.i Pf I<• 4'ftd 100•' l 14' U Ot 10 VI'S l.M•I ChQ u• • , J·~ . . . ..... 1\1i • • .. • ' • t. n~. ... '• ) fl • '• '... . .. ''• .. •4t , . 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G1r\lguin, u South Pasadena architect and member of the stllte Ji u,. torical Re:.ourccs Comm1l>l>IOn GIRVIGIAN A1''DOTllER PRESER\'ATIOSS nre enraged by u proJ)OSnJ by Republican state Sen Clare Berryhill of Shingle Springs that has cle ared the Senate • Berryhill wants propert) owner!> to issue a statement of "express con!>ent" before an) th mg r SOlrfHER~ CALffORNl l\ FOCUS they O'A n can be ls!> led in ~ the National Heg1ster of llistorac Pl ace s or other. s1m1Jar lists isr.ucd by the .-state. ---------As it stands, the com. m1ss1on G1n·uw1n serves on is the !>Ole l!rbiter or v. hether some place or !>Omethmg 1s historic. Berry lu ll contends this limits the options or pro- perty owners who may notv. ant this d1stinct1on Bl'T GJR\'JGJAN. TH£ STATE historical pre- servation coordinator for the American Institute of Architects. c•ontends ttus 1s .a gross e.xaggera11on. "T.here 1s nothing rt~ht now to affect the rights of any 1nd1' 1dual property owner ... he said an an in- terview "A private propertv O\\ncr can do anything he wants to h1!> property. no matter how h1stortcal 11 1s. lie cJn demolish 1t. ::.ell 1t or an}1hing elsl' ... \that tllt>n, can the t hstonral Resources Com- mission do to prescr\'e s1H•!> 1t calls h1!>toncal" About the only real f>0'' er it has O\'cr property is the ability to pre\'ent other government agencies from dt.'Stro~ mi,! or chan~mg 1t '' 1thout public notice. THI · M EANS. FOR ISSTAS CE. that once a house or building is decl ared historic. 1t cannot be paved O\'er by a fn·ewuy without the public finding out. Govern- ment also l'a n buy up any pro- perty threatened ''uh dcmoli· lion -but only at a price agreed to by its ov. ner. Berryhill and the property owners resent the fact that the owner is often not e\'en consult- ed when his propcrt) is declared h1s1or1 c· ar1111vH1u. "In the present syste m there 1s no mech anism for cl1:1Jogue bel\1 cen pre- servationists and pro))Crty O\\ IH'rs." Amador Coun- ty Counsel J ohn F . Hahn wrote to Gov Edmund C. Bro"n Jr. last spnn~. "There is no bargaining, there 1s no nl'cd for pers uasion presen ation1i.t::. can uccomplls h their goals by fiat .. BUT G IR VIGI Al'i CONTENDS THAT no bargaining is needed. smcl' tleclarm~ propcrt-y h1l>- toric doesn't take :.1w1.1~ any of u properly owner's r ight to use ii us he wants On the contrary, he arj!Ul'!>. u l;rn that requires I owner cons ent "could ~1\e California one of the most distorkd h1stoncal landmark programs an the notion. H 99!> out of 1.000 O\\ncrs didn't "ant their 1 property to be a landmark. we \\Ould have only one landmark. "If govern ment agencies own landmarks and don't a~ree to have the m designated as s uch. they would simply demolish or ::.ell them off with little m- putfrom the public ... IF ALL T HESE ARGU~IENTS seem u bit familiar. It is probably because they resemble the I dispute over the Coastal Plan which has r esulted from Propos1t1on 20. I Property owners in the coastal zone have con- tended that the coastal commissions set up by the 1 1972 initiative can rule by flat. without consent of owners. Conservationists a rgue that to depend on the good sense or owners and developers would be tantamount to sign ing away the coastline. That debate hasn't yet been resolved. Perhaps the fate or Derryhill'!> proposal on the less- pubhciicd historical sites will g1\1e some lnd1cat1on I of the results to conw on much \\ ider·r anging I coastal legislation that would make the Coast al l'lan law. 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I...., 1/2 Oak W"iskey Barrel • t4"1IC"1U" • ~ 11 ~ ; .... ,. 2249 •SS .... ._,, .. t9' le W ...................... j Laguna/South Coast ED ITION VOL. 69, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976 Afiernoo11 • tocks TEN CENTS ·2 Laguna P oliceme:ti Facing Dismissal Two ,,eteran Laguna Beach de· tecUves faced disciplinary 11ction today following a San Clemente incident where one officer Is al· leged to have dis played his badge and forced his way into a home to retrieve his daughter 's personal property. Police Chier Jon Sparks had scheduled a heanng t.oday fur oHicers Carroll Bush, who has been with the department for 12 .>ears, and Alex J1mlnei, o 2(). year-member or lht• forc:l' The maximum pun1 'hmMl could be termlnuuon of l'mploy· ment. The incident took pl:wc lust Thursday during the dny when Bush a nd Jiminez asbert~dly went to San Clemente LO an un· marked detecth•e urut to help Bush's 17-year·old daughte r, Deseree. The young wumo~n tailed bc.•r Cather ufter :she was refused ac· cess to a house at 202 CaJle La Palma. Miss Bush reportedly. had abo ut Sl,500 worth of personal prop~rty in the r e· s1dence. The police account states the man r enting t he house had left word that nothing was to be r e· moved 1n his absence. Cruer Sparks said upon Ule ar· riva l or Dt1tectlve1 Dush wnd Jimlnei. a verbal confrontation occurred between lhe otr1ccrs and the people in the house who remained adamant and refused tt> allow Bus h or l)lt daughter In Ulehouse. At this point, Bush is.alleged to have displayed his badge, iden· lilied hirnsell as a police officer and demanded entry. The occupants assertedly re· fUJl'd and asked to Ree a warrant. Bush l:s reported to have aold. ··1 don't need u warrant." A ~ho· ''long match at the door end«! with the d etect i\(' un<t hb daughter inside the house, Chief Sparks s aid. Inside. one or the occupaots brandished a knife, and rn response, Bush 1s alleg<.'<'f to hl\'e pulled back his shirt exposina: his badge and holstered weapon. He is rei)Orted to have sµJd. "Thcr~·,. no need for that, put It down, und thPgu.)'did. "~1H1rks. aid , Uu:1h diet not remov~ the gun from Its holster. th\• chief said. IJtttective Jiminez hud ut templed to di und his partner !tom l'nterlnc tht' house and when he failed. he went lo the police uml a nd radl<X'd for San Cll'mcnte Police Department !Sff POLJCE, Paget\%) Truck Crushes ·3 Girls 1NewTax , I -Vote Set 17 In Laguna Laguna Beach voters wt.II be asked to approve a seven·cent par a m ed ic t ax O\•erride in November as a result of City Council action Wednesday. In setting a special ta.x elec· tion, the council turned down ap- peals from som e citizens for the financing of the paramedic pro· gram Crom the clty·s general purpoeelax rate. C08t or the paramedic ser vice. contracted from the Orange County Fire Department will b<.' an nUmated $68,000 annually. The Hven·cenl override would be the m aximum the city could tax. The full a mount will not be I needed in the immediate future I and the rate will be set to raise just the runda necessary for the program. aboul 5.3 cents. If approved by OW voters, the tax would become effective next vear. It would m enn on addi· i1onal $10 yearly to the owner of a SS>.000 home. Councilman Carl Johnson was critical of some aspects or the plan, particularly the basing of the paramedic unit at the South Laguna Fire Station. .. l would rather spend twice the amount of money and have it right in our own fire station right here," Councilman Johnson said. He ques tioned the ability ol the unil to respond quickly to some areas of Laguna Beach , particularly Top of the World. "Our ambula nce will arrhe and have the victims half way to the hl)spllal by the time the par amedics arrive to stabiJizc them." Johnson said. Councilwoman Sally Bcllcruc ~aid the goal of the Oranite Coon· ty Fire Department was to have paramedic units wittun a f l\'c minute r esponse time o( the service areas. In rebuffing a plea by Thomas Al exandf'r. s pokesman for the Temple Hills Community As· SO<'IBllOn. for 1mml'diate Jlt'OCrnl tunct financing of the panmNhc -.ervict', th<' cot1n(·1I dt'clarf'<1 It wanted the peopll' of the co~n co h ove 11 s ny tn whether t he paramedic~ would IX' prov1dNI. Moyor l'hyllis Sw~ncy s aid that the curlle~l thc scrvl<'t' could begin would be Novcm~r (lr December l)('ca usc of the trnin· Ing re qulrc m cnt:i. Sufflci('nl iiersonn I rirc not now av oil able. l cs.e MEDIC, Pait«-,\%) Orange Coast Weather Early clouds to give way to sun Thursday. High clouds at times. te m · pt>ratures s bould sta..v m low 70s. OvernJght lows In ms. INSIDE TODA'\' Dofs the odopt.e bow the nght to sttk ovt llif oat11rol hen.toge? I/ 10, whole right• ore bring iiioloJl'd? See e. Bl. la•lt~x MY-S«wke Al _._._. •t 9Nllet A 11 _., ,,.. a1 • ._ ....... •l _.... ., UI\...... A• _....... •• ~· AS _,_,_ A• o..lfi.. CS-11 Ot-c--l't A• C...C1 04 ..... ., • 0-_.. ·c• s,.n. C1.J o.MtlMllUt:ft At SletUMrll9" a 6'J f•twWI'-M hwl.-.-11 ._,..i.MM H n._, H ~· IM-1 ---A4 .....__ u .._....,,_.-u --as_..,.._ M --.. -· Halfway Ont Victims Grab The/ t Suspect Police went to a San Clemente mobile home park at 5:35 a m. today to investigate a burglary and found their suspect rn a bad wav indeed. Gre~ory A. Smith's head and arms were on one side of a bedroom wind ow -the outside -a nd his legs on the other. in· side the room . ATTACHED TO ONE OF Smith·s legs was David D. Speaks. Attached to the other was Mrs. Speaks. Both were tugging with r elish. Police said Smith. 22. of 211 W. Canada Road. San Clemente. seemed grateful lO be relinquished lo authorities. HE WAS TREATED FOR A swallen l<nee injured in t he trailer Lug·of-war and booked in San Clem ente Jail on sus- picon of burglary with bail set al$5,000. Police said the burglary effort netted nothing but trouble from the Speaks home, at the Capistrano Shores Mobile Homes.1880 W. El Camino Real. Power Cut Closes Sawdust Festival Heavy electrical power de· mands fr om the Sawdus t Festival knocked oul electrical facilities to the art ~bow at about 8::.1 p.m. Wednesday forcing a closing of the festival. Several hundred people were required to leave the darkened exhibition grounds when elec· trical lines spa rked and over· loaded. The Laguna Beach Fire· Department r esponded and watched to see that no fires were started by the sparking wires. It was the second such incident within five days and artists on the &?rounds were clearlv an· noyed by tbe iM.ideGl. Today the cify, F.di9aft Com· pany olflclal• and Sawdust Festival representatives were golng over possible solutions to the situation. Bud Jackley olthe F.disonCom· pany said the company could in· stall heavier equipment. but its• 1nstallatlon would require service be temporarily cul to nearby bust· nesses which oppose such an in· terruption. • The city was i lternpting to get the Sawdusl Festival to vol un· tarily reduce the load it was plac- ing on lbe e lecLricaJ system. Police Seek 2 Who Doused Sleeper Newport Bench police are seek· Ing :.. pair or youn~ men who tossed a sleepinJ? f1shcrmnn off the Newport Pier carlytuday. The \'ICt1m, who can't swim. was rc~cut•d hy t'AO t~nn~crs 'Aho told poli ce they " 1tncssed lhl' Incident. Accordini: to police. Kenneth York. l7. or 2940 Pepper Tree Lane. Costa Mt::H•. was asleep in his ~leepmg bnJ? next to the bail shack cm the pier . J efrcry Smith, 17. Gorde n Grove ond J ohn SmO<'k , 15, Ornngc, snld they saw two men walk up to the slcepin.: York. dr··~ him from hill slc<'pln~ boit anll throw him Into the water, 35 fc\'l below. The two nssailants then ran off the pier, the youths said. York told police he wasn't aware of whut h<td happened until he hit the water and started yell· lnl{ foe help because he can't swim. Smith and Smock peeled off their shirts and1went in alter the thras hing v ic tim. The two teenagers managed to keep York afloat until a rope was lowered to them by bystanders . The unidentified bystanders pulled the three youths, one .-il a time, to t he lop o<thepier. Police said none of the youths rerlortcd s erious Injuries although they had some bruises and scrnpea from lhe pier pilings. Gold Purchased PARIS !AP> -The Bank of Prnnce dlsclo~cd today that it J)UrchMed more than a ton of f(old from the lnternallonal Monetary Fund July 14. The bank's weekly balance s heel showed that gold holdings in· creased by $5.41 million, lndicat· Ing a purchue or some 45,000 ounces at $122.05 an ounce. Medals Mount Coast Olympians Collect 9 Former Huntington Beach High School swim· ming star Clay Evans won a silver medal at the XXI Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast area's represen· Latives' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn Wh ite, on hand at: lhe games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. Among the m is a story on former Newport I larbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he r eports on Bill Leach of NewpOrt Beach and Costa M esa's Mike Johnson following their HJt from kayaking competlUon Wednesday. Another -Suspect Captured • CHOWCHI LLA <AP> -J ame!iJ Schoenfeld, one or three suspectf in the Chowchilla mass kidnap· ing. was captured without a s tru ggle today after he was spotted driving on a freeway south of San Francisco. His attorney said the capture thwarted Scoenfeld's plans sur. ender today. Al the m o m e nt he was captured, Schoenfeld's brother. Richard, 22, was being taken from the Alameda County Jail at Oakland for a lhree·hour drive to Chowchilla for arraipment In the bizarre abduction ol 26 sum- mer school children and their bus clrivs Jyty 15. He pJeade4 inno-ceat. . Aut.boriUea' 1t1H were seelcing Frederick Newhall Woods. 2A, on !edenl aad local anest war. rants. • Hi• father owns the Uvermore quarry where the k!dnap victims were imprisoned in a buried moving van ror 18 hours before they dug their way ouL Authorities l ater reported an autopsy was under way on an un· identified man -20 to:.> years old with strajgbt. dark hair - found about 10 miles Crom the site where clothing taken from the kidnap victims was found. However, authorities gave no indication the body might be that of Woods. Woods has straight dark hair. The FBI said It was not aware of reports that a body had boon round. ·A Santa Clar a County !\her irf's captain, Wes Johnson, s aid. "l think that's wild s peculation," when asked if the body could be Ulat of Woods. Efforts were being made lo identify the decomposed body. which was found Wednesday by two utility company workers in a s hallow grave near Los Gatos, a community about 00 miles sooth o< San Francisco near San J ose. It was not immediately known how Jong the m an had been dead or what caused his death, authorities said. J ames Schoenfeld was booked at the San Mateo County J ail in Redwood City on kidnap and un- l awful nighl charge!I, authorities said. He was held for $1 million bail. He lis ted his occupation as self-employed auto mecha nic. Willia m Gagen, who alonit with attorney Edward Merrill is reprett'ntln1 both brothers, said. "He u lled us last night from •• phone booth at about 5 8nd aaid he wanted to turn hlmMtf In. "We told him tocometoouror. fice at I t.hil mornh,.C and we could contact Dial. Atty. Lowell JenAen for bil surrender. He wu comlne into our oltlc:e in Danville, but his attempt to turn himself in was tltwllrted." (9ff8USPECT,PageA%) Surf Accident Fatal to Teen Greg Starr, 17. of 2a P1au la Playa, San Clemente, died Wed· nesdJiy at San Clemmte GeneraJ Ha.pilal of lnjuries suffered Jul,y 21 in a aurflnlJ accident. Starr was hit by...a surfboard behind his left ear. He was nol thought to be sniously injured at flr'St, and continued sutnng. Later. bowenr. he was taken to the boapltal where he wenl Into coma. He 'never retained con- adouaeu. APW>,.. ....... , SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Richard Schoenfeld BROTHER CAPTURED Jam•• Schoenfeld Factory Fire Lights Skies, Guts Building A ,·iolent fi re that spectator~ said sent sheets or name shooting 00 feet into the predawn darkness gulled a pl astics factory in Orange early toduy. Hy the time the bluzc wns brought under control shortly before 6 a .m .. all that was left of Guardian P lustlt• Co mpanv's pl ant at 1405 N. M u11zanit11 St . were the conc re te walls. "J 1tucss you could ntll It wall to wall de!\trur t.lon," .suld Oranitt' Fire Ini1pector Bill Simkin!!. Early estim ates set tht• amount or toss in excess of $500.000. There were 11 employes work· Ing in the building w:,en the fire broke out at 5: 10 a.m .. but there were no inj uries r eported. lie said fire fh~hters were hum· pered In their work as a series or explotions rocketed lhrough tht• blaiing plastics plant. The ex· plosions were believed to be the result of supe r heated containers of chem icals being exposed to n ames. L ate this morning, l n· vesUgators were at the scene try. ing to determine what caused the blaze. City Budget Up SAN DIEGO CAP)-San Diego is boosting its 1233 million city budget or the 1975-76 year by another SS million but may cul the property ta" rate of $1.73 per S100of assessed valuation. VictiIDs Lying on. _JI' ___ ~ LB Beach Three tee nag<-girls were crushed by a city pickup truck as they lay on Crescent Bay beach in Laguna Bench today. The trash truck, a four·whccl 1k1vc vehicle, came up over a rise in the sand and rolled over the legs and bodies of the three girls. The injured were identified as Maria T . Cor i o. 17, Ann E. Stewart, 17. and Camee L. Reid. 16. nil Crom San Mar ino They wer€' treated at the sct>nc by Laguna Bt>ach lifeguards and firemen for compound fractures of the leg11 and possible internal injuries. They were rushed by ambulance to South Coast Com· munity Hospital. Their condition is unknown. Police identified the driver of the truck a s Wesley M. Tang, :ztJ. a city of L.aguna Beach employe. The driver said he was unabll' to see the girls lying on the sand as the hood or the truck obscured his view when he came over tht> rise. Funeral Set For One of Lost Riders Funeral services for William G. Kastorff of Dana Point, one of two motorcyclists who apparent· ly died of heat exhaustion in the Baja Californ~ desert, will take place at l p.m. Jo'riday in the Ca pist r a n o Valle y Baptis t Church, 32032 d cl Obispo, San Juan Capistr ano. Kastorff's body was found Sun· d ay in the Mex ican desert between the Sierra de Juarez Mountains and the main hi4hway linking San 1',elipc and Mexicali. The body of his companion. Masayuki Tan ak a, was found Wednesday ubout a mile Crom the well-traveled highway where help might hovl' been foonct . The pair rode into Mexico on their motorcycles July 17. United St ates and M exlcan offici»ls launched a sear ch for the men when they failed lo return home the next night as they h ad planned. An official with tho pubhl· ministry In Mexico said tod ay that Ka1Jtor(('14 body wos found 11ittlnit under on lron wood tree He hntl removed his shoes lln1l some or h is c lothing. 11111 m11tor<'y<'le, from which his emp ty cuntcen wu8 huni.1. wa!i out or )(3!1. Sun Diego Shtiriff's Depart· me nt officials . who helped coordinotc the 8eorch, uld it ap· pearcd Kastorf!'11 bike ran oot or #(as first and Tanaka wf'nt on for heJp. Ills motorcycle wus found about 20 'miles southwest or KaslorH's body. Official!! said Tanaka walked about 25 miles through the sand dunes in a dry lake area. before he died a short distance away from the major highway. At one PQinl, he w&!J bclicved to h~nlt>ttboul a mile rrom a small setUemenl where water would have been fouud. Searchers found Tanaka's Cully clothed body In a barren area or the desert. He had apparently been dead several days. Rene Almaraz, the public mJnJstry official, said Tanaka's body was taken lo a moriue in Mexicali. A legally required autopsy would be done today, he said. Tanaka's family wa.'J expected <SeeCYCLIST, Page~) 112 DAILY PILOT LISC Fro•PageA f j I j!.OLICE ... The pr~rty w:.e. 1D\'\!ntcr1ed 1and removed after tM arrh•a1 or tSan Cle m ente officer s. Chief l~Pitrk& said. No crimtna l eomplwnu h;n,e been f1kd In the incld •nc U uny are. they w ill be handled in the routine manner with the di~trict at Corney's ocrlc<' l'V&iuutlng thi.· evidenc·e to dct~rmmc if formal charge:s 11hould he brou&ht, lhc chief said. The internoJ investigat.ion by DctectiVl• D1 viswn Commander Lt. l"r ank U1llon c.h:.closed that J;minct d1cl not become in~ohed 1n the confro nt .. tion nor did he cot.er the house with 13ush. the chlcf sa1d. f.t Dillon talked ~ith about 10 people during the fh·c dl.IY Ion~ 1n\'esliga tion. The 1n\'est1gatioo was launched at 10 pm. Thurs· day when the department first recei\ed a complaint 16-story Leap Kills Woman, 46 P olice said a Costa Mesa woman leaped to her death Wed· nesda\' from the 16th floor of the South Coast Plaza Hotel. The victim was identified as \'jrginia Borton Fogg. 46, of 360 R~hester St. _rolice said a hotel employ~ earlier had escorted the woman from the 16th fl oor to the lobby when he learned s he wasn't a ~uest at the hotel. Another hote l employe told police he was working on the 12th floor when he saw a red object. later idenllfied as Mrs. Fogg's purse, fly p ast the window. He looked up and saw lhe woman climbing 0\1e r a railing. She ;umped before he could stop her. ~rs. F ogg. a part-Ume nurse ror a woman at the Rochester Street address. le aves only a s tepmother , Mrs. Grace Fogg o( Newington. Conn .. according to tbe Orange Co~ty Coroner ·s of. nee Police said the victim was a m e mb e r o f Al co holics Anony mous and left a note at th~ R~hester Street address s ay ing she was going out to help a follow member in trouble. Front Page A I CYCLIST ••• to bring him back across the border today. Funeral arunge . ments are pending. , Kastofff. 39. will h:l\c a private ~rial at sea after the me morial ~r\'iCCS. Formerly a mounted deputy with the s heriff's department. he was an ins urance broker and ~mber of the Chamber of Com· mcrC'e in San Juan Capistrano. I le 1s survived by his son. Kelly .James. and daughter, Shannon fl . both or San Clemente ; lflother. Ruth G . of San Juan ~pistrano: a brother, Paul. of n Juan Capistrano, and two , slers. C e orJtene Farrel of Grange and Kathy Buck of Las Vegas. 1 The fomily has asked that <lbnatlons be sent to the Search t,nd Rescue Group• for the ~aJifornias in care of Lesneski ~ortuary. 640 S. El Camino Real. S an Cleme nte. SUSPECT • • Doth Schoenfelds and Woods were charaed In a watTont issued llu;tweek wi\h27 countaofkldnap· 1ng and 16 counts of robbery. The robbery charl(es s tem from the taking or clothes a nd other Items from the kidnap vlcllms. OAANOa COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed •••'*"' M'Wt ....... """' Jeck R. Curlev Vtt• ,.,t~tdirt"'t 4~ ( .. ,...-, .. M.l'WQP' Thomas l<ttvll ldtt•• Thomas A. M11rptllne #4~ ..... leitV use · Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nell Ji.,,,,,..,_.""-"'•• .... , .. """ y,., ...... , .. Offk• ••o .. -""s•-• l\M•h"QA-ttl ~O ....... ~\t Offkft c .. 1.io.w~ UO .. ••llWySlt'Ht """'' ............ .,.,, .. __ '-~--V•lltf lUCtl ..... 11 ... " •• ~ 0..,. ,, .... "" T• ........ C11•>MJ..n, Cleuff ... A•wrtlliflt MJ.5611 ............. ," .... Otptr1meftt1: T•'""9M~ ~·-~~ , .......... .,~ C..yr ... I, H"6 OI-CM\I -·~ (..,.. .....-•• Hi9 M~ ''°' .. '• UIWt.h6t~ N i••" flPt•Utl ff Hife'tht #tto l'lh M,,.,,. ,,,..,, .. ,...,,...,.. .. "itM tiU •Mctat ,.,,.-,,,_.,."et UM•'tl'l- \f<_... <•••' "''•~ ,..,. 1t Cl\ta ..,_,, •• c.t•torftll• ~ ..... ~ •• ,~,. .. , ., J) ,......... :n,=~~ .......... , ...... 111.,,.. ....... _ Thu•sd•y July 29 1976 ~ -_ ___, To the Slaoaeers Dan ArgueJJes. 16. watches water line spray 6.000 gaUons toward tennis courts at El Niguel Country Club. The car he and dri\'er Mike Edwards, 17, were riding on Crown Valley Parkway Wednesday when their car knocked the 500-poo_nd steel cover do'' n a slope. shear· ing a tree in half. Neither San Juan Capistrano boy was injured seriously. Niguel Beach Park Opening Due Soon? Niguel Beach Park near Dan a Point probably will officially open within a month if an agreemenl proposed Wednesday by County Supenisor Thomas Riley is ap· proved next week. Riley's plan to end a long series or delays that have marred de· veJopmeat of the 34-acre beach park since 1973 is in lhe bands or county Environmental Manage· mentAgency < EMA1om clals. They'll rePort Tuesd~y to the Board o( Supe rvisors on the reaslbiUty or Riley's proposal to reach an agreement with Avco Community Developers, lhe park '1 builder . After giving Avco requested Fro•PageAI MEDIC.~. · Mrs. Sweeney said regardless or how the service is financed. the cost to the taxpayer would be the same. The override eleclldn provides the community with the abiHty to turn down the pro- posal If it wants. she s aid. Councilwoman Sally Bellelrue s aJd In rities where paramedic overrides have been held, they have passed overwhelmingly. Noting that the paramedics were ol specia l a id in cases of henrt uttnck. Councilman Jon llrnnd quipped. "Well I'm goinl( to \'Ole for it because up here on Lht' council J'm u prime can· did ate Cor one." I hme extensions for com pletion or the park. county supervisors lasl week gave the firm five days to complete the project. If nol, supervisors warned, the county might take over the pro- ject and bill Avco for whatever costs would be Involved. . Now. however. Riley hu pro- posed that the county accept and open the be nch park while Avco goes about putting on the finishing touc hes. "This would allow immediate opening and use or the facility by the public," Riley told his fellow supenisor1 Wednesday. While the beach park would be usable, the county under Riley's plan would withhold payment of $16S,000tothecompany. or that amount, SlS.000 would be withheld to cover the estimat- ed costofClnlsh work. Another $40,000 would be held back until a sewer hookup to two rest rooms is done and a dispute over who pays for lhe hookup is settled. And $110,000 would be held by the county to apply against a like amount Avco o wes for unrelated improvements on Crown Valley Parkway. Riley sa id the proposed agree· mcnt will result in completion of the beach park at "considerably less cost" th an if the county stepped in. Another a dvantage the Newport Beach super visor point· ed out 11 that Avco's obligation on the par kway i mprovem ents would be wiped out. Laguna Youth Off For ·Europe Stay A Lnguna Bench lliith School Junior has left tho country for thr Netherlands. Ed Kitchen. of 857 Catalina St., is a successful candidate of the Americans Abroad program of \he Laguna Beach chapter of American Field Senice He Oew to the Netherlands this month for a year's stay. More than 150 students and friends threw him a going-away party, hosted by his mother. Mrs . Marion F . Rice. and his step- father. Arthur G. Ru~e Ed·.faced a two-week onenta· \ion upon arrival. which included language classes and discussions ()(Dutch life and culture. He'll be living with Mrs. and l\lrs. Jacob J. Van der Meer and will attend school in Alkamaar for his senior year. An honor student al Lagun3 Beach High School, Ed has been active in drama club. track . basketball. football. dance and gymnastics . Americ an Field S en·ice sponsors foreign exchange stu· OFF TO HOLLAND Lagune'1 E:d Kitchen dents \o this country and sends Americans abroad ror summer or year-long study programs .• Sikes Censured First House Punishment Since '69 W~HINCTON fAP> -'l'ht> llouff \'Oled overw~mlngly to- day to reprlm1nd a subcomm1t· lH chairma n. Rep. Robert L. I". Sikes or Flor1dtt. on two l'OUnll ot financial misconduct. It was the HOUSE>'• flrgt punlah· ment o( a member •Inc~ 11169 whtin IL fined Harll'm D "mo c rnt A d a m C lj y t u n rowell and stripped h im o( seniority. S i ke s. a Dem oc r at. sat before a micr o pho ne "Kn m the chamber duJing the 20· minute debate but spoke only on- ce. to request perm1ss1on to tn· sert a st ateme nt later into the Congressional Record. Ills r e- quest was granted One speaker . Rep. Andrew McGuire I D ·N .J .1. said the ffouse Ethics Committee should b1ve recommended a s tiffer punishment or censure. Ile i.a1d members s h ould con s ider whether to take a" ay Sikes· c hairma ns h ip of the Jlousc military construction nppropr1 U· tions subcommittee next year. "The committee has found con- duct that cannot and should not be tolerated by this House. or anybody or the American J>OO· ole." McGuire said. The House appro ved the reprimand by a 381·t0·3 vote. with fi ve members voling pre· s ent. Votin g agains t t he reprj m a nd we re Reps. t• Edward Hebert 1 D·La.J . Tom Steed 10 -0kla . > and Olin Teague t D·Tex.>. atatt>tncnts to the llouse boUl lbe bank a tock und J ,000 . hurl's o( stack Sikes owned in Fairchll(I lndustr1c11, Inc .• a rntt.1or deft-nse rontructor. The conlmittl'e iudd he made a $14,000 1irof1t on th~ land com· Pllh)' and $8.200 profit oo t1111 bunk stock A rt•pn mand 1s th.: m1hkst form of p1,111l:;hment the ethics ptin<'I C'ould ha\'c r1.•C'ommendt:~ short of exonerulion. At thu oUwr c·nd or the scale, it could huvl· re· com mended that Sikes be el>. pt•llt>d from the llousl'. The committee abo suid Sikes crea ted "an ob\ 1ou:. ond :.1~nif1 rant <'on flt ct of U\t('rl' t " b) ·pansorint: a bill m 1961 to clcur <'Olllml•rc 1,1l dt>\ t.'101)1\ll'lll Of 1-'lon drA I ind O\\ n~"I ~ u com· pany he controlh'd But the p81\CI l't'i'Ort\nWlld ed 0 0 ll\1"1Shme-nt for th" land de-al. ~11yl11&; it h itl)l'l'IH'lf 15 )'\'Ul'll llJ°:fl :ind that S1krs · rnn:ilttuents con tinucd to t'\"\'ll'l't hl m . l'\'l'n thoui;h Uwy knew about the deal 10 st1me t' tent. Sikes. re pl) In~ to lhl' d11u·.:es, said he act t>d a:; u t•1m~rcssma11 to benl'ril h is const1tuent:; and not himself Funding Approved For 2 Bike Trails Pl ans a nd funding for t " o Southeast Orange County bicycle trails wer e appro\'ed this week b y th e Co unty Board of Supe r\'1sors. One trail will rarry b1cyrh!>lS from San Juan Cap1straM ell~ limits to Dohe n) State Park alone a paved pathway on the westerly bank of San Juan Creek. · The second bike trail. which is a joint city-council project , is a marked street pathway in San Clemente that will run roughly from E l Camino Real to the San Diego County-lint!. The San Juan Creek trail is. in e((ect. a continuation of an cx1i.t ing c ity trail that when built \\111 make it Possible to ride from. un Juan Capis trano to the ocean along the creek bank Plans c all for the lO-foot "1dc trail to widen to 12 feet when 11 crosses under l'aclf1(' C'o.1:.1 Highway Under term~ o f a c11\ c·1x111t' agreement. the county "111 con tr1 bute $1. 7!15 uncl<'r I h1• 1•01111 tr w1de bike\\ uy l111unt'111~ pn1 s:ram towarclli C'om plt'llOll Of 1111' C'Stim ated S5.505 lm·~ de ll'i11I proJect. Burgla r s S n atch Indian J ew~lry A wom :in v1 .... 1tor frmo J\lbu (JUl•rque. N M . was bur~l an.tt>d ot lnd1 a11 je~ t•lr~ 'uluc•d at Sl.2.iS.50 while she " ai.. laying at a South La.:una :ip:1rtment, Or':l nge County ~ht•rifl ':. offlc('r:. repartl'd I I .L In a 498-page r eport 1si.ued this wee k , the ethics committee c alle d for Sik es t o be reprimanded for: -Buying 2,500 shares of stock in the First Navy Bank after he used his office to help establis h the bank at the Pensacola. f1 a .. Naval Air Station. Two Teens Drown STRATFORD <AP> -Two teen-age boys drowned in a n 1r rigatlon canal near here despite warnings from a younger com pa. nion that the wate r was swift and dangerous. authorities said Deputies snut th<' theft was rt> '" ported by Gl ad~s 11. Gerton. 58. who was st a.vi nst 1n un apartml•nl -Failin1t to report ln financial "JQUALITY TELEVISION rV1'RA ~· SAV\NGS~ EXTRA ~s' o1scou"' . 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Boston and --------'-' AU an ta . I The Roller s ha\'e Cmished their J immy lenner· ~oduced album, "Dedication." Included ar e two r ic Faulkner originals. Eric Carmen's "Let's etend." thl' Beach Boys ' "Don't Worrv Babv" O\\ there 's an other smgle1 and Dus ty Spr~ jngCield's "I Only Want to Be With You." l ••• J imm)' CartH's son Chip said to the Outlaws: ''I want y 'all to come to the inaugural ball. We're gonna ha\'e some kinda j am there " ... Biii Gra llam will pro- duce and em cee "Greetings f'rom San Francisco·• at Lon- don ·s We m bley Arena ne xt week. On the bill, the Grateful Dud, New Riders a nd San· tana ... Now that Russia will re- lease some &.atles ' tracks <and they'r e considering Pink Floyd as \H'll 1 on the Melodya label, WOHou will this open the way for rock <'Oncerts ther e·• . .Incidentally, t he "Beatles·• have a good <'h anC'e to m ake mor e money this time ;.1round rc releasing their songs than they did when they " l'l'C together. Robin 'fro"e r 's next t.P -out in September - is titled ··Long M 1sty Days" ... Ste,•le Wonder s ays his tapes are fi~. but he still has not turned that album in to Motown. . Aeros mUh makes their first F.uropean Jaunt in Oc- t ober The R am ones play LA ·s Ro-<y on Aujl. 9, 10 & 11 d id Ringo Starr sha\'e his hair. ti(' a rd and C\ cbrO\\ s on a darc from ~trlfn cnd ~anc~· An- drc14 s'! ••• ~u••t11 ,\he r a th r ee -year r est 11 hcn. arrordinst lolan GUian. hE' "didn 't e\'en s mg 10 thl' sh01\ er" 1 he is back "'1th T he I an t;illan Hand. Their nlbum. "Th(• tan Gillan Band," was re· t.•ast•d hv l'uh dur, tllHI he's on lour this s ummer with Nu'arrth: Ou1·111.: h1~ three \'Car hiatus. tan opened a motnrn ell' "hop a 11d built a recording studio in l':n~lanal Depe.11d~ 011 Mo11ey S,\(.'U,\M ENT 0 <AP> Oo 1·hildre n learn mathrm.1111·~ lw~t from lr.11ht1nnal mid ond -;ubtr acl llnll:-or C'lln('l'PI Ortl'nt<'d "1w" m:1th ... , l'lw tl"''H'r ma~· dl'r<•nd, oddh• t'nou~h. on how murh moot•\ llw 1r 1)3tt•nts hta\'l'. a !It ale Ut•partmcnl n( ~:1IUl' J l ion Mudy i.tt\ II I~ A S l 'R\'t:\' nf h7 C.tl1IMn1.1 elementary ~!'110t1b , tlll' dt•p a1 tnwnt fount! th.11 t r .11ht1on.1I 11'\,11 h 1t•,1d11n,:: Up f)('llrt'CI to ~ u•lrl h•>:lll'r l 1''' -<1·11r1'' In 1\1•11111 1111 1·11 m rn11111l 11"<. hut po\t•1t \ khnoli: f.11"1•(1 111'1 \(•r with m od1•t11l 't 11• f11~1·11, t'1 )' a111l 11lfllll l'\ "pr11~r.1m:-; Thul 1111 11111~ 1l111'i.11'1 mt•nn. fM l''<om p k . that nuw nH1th "011 't work 111 BC\'C'rl y ll 111,, JU:lt tht1t mO$l or t ht· hl~h sC'ormi:: prol(rums 10 1•ac·h inr om\• .:roup usrd the ~a mc ml'thc)(i ( Education J I 11 n (' \\ I I h I' J r ,. n I !. • \\ 1!\h1•s, flep:irt frc'qucnl· Iv Crom l(•xtbonk!I. in· ,·oh r pu111I' tn pl11nru ni:. Hllll pr111 ult' ;111 ol'tll'rly t1n1I qu1t.•t d.1s:oroom al mo.,ph1•r1• Tht• "'""'' -iut·<'t.•sl4 ru1 pro,::1·ums 111 wcll·tO'do rnm mumties wer e U 10N11 111 which studl'nt~· errors "1•rt' l'Ons1stcnth• ror· rcC'k d. ~timC'S were llSCd In tf'n<'hlnJ:", :ind teacher~ tonk part In outside math \\orks hops nod couhes . TllE ~·MONTH studv. 'RY J>l\'J DING the pr o-aut hor 1 H' tt b \' t he ~rams .tccordinA to their Lt-g1slatun• in 1973. as· test !\ror1'!'. and anal~l-s e s s e d -; u <' c e s s i n 1nJ<? thl' mo!>I and tr . st tcachmR romputational !'U<'l'l'ssful proli!rams. lhc skills and didn't m easure sa1p ·ey produred u hst oC such things as how well a methods t1ppro1m. te to student learned to use '* k lnct of school more math 1n daily ltre th'an :m other -Despite the SllCCt'SS "' "'disco\' •r y a nd in-quiry" methods . 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Pants • Tops • Swea1e1s Blouse.-, • Tonks Stoel< Up Now & SAVE' 60 only q1rJc; screM prinl polyc sre1 · l 1ops. 3 50 .66 26 nnly girls 7 · 1 4 •,w1mwf:'o• l>D' 1 1al 2. 88 Mens Costa Mesa Mens lesiure Sul1s e 110 Only •A~• S•1c~1coui ... • Hu1ry tor 11'1,..&f• Of•Q 27 50 36 only. rn11r1., I Ill••"·'·' rl11•0,•, "'"'"' 112 only ~ or11y r •,11111 .. 3q only. R•m lon • 0010 sn111 n<.'!t <i11no; 43 only. m(ln•, print Pol<> <,hot I 28 only tmllr, t11,11hN w.<,f •,,,.,.., I 9 only I OOh COiion n,wy 1"•111 34 only, tank tops 9<,r,1 <;trtpr•. 29 or'lly pocket ooloo; wht Inn 'l/1000 6 .88 a 110 2.50 Now 2.50 N (JW J /10.00 N Clw 2/5.00 Now 6 .99 Now 1.99 Now 1.89 OPEN MON.·SAT. 9:30·9:15 SUN. 11·5 Costa Mesa HARBOR ceNTER 2300 Harbor Blvd. ... AJ4 0"1LVPILOT Thursday. Juty 29. 1976 Startt Thuraday, Ju~ 29. Clearance! Check these low, low JCPenney • prices on • . canning supplies! Stock up now while canning supplies are clearance pnced at JCPenney! Imagine how good the-fruits ;.md vege1ab'les-you can now will taste in the months ahead. Hurry I Quantities are ltm1ted on all clearance merchandise. Now 1.99 Case of 12 1-pt. Mason jars, regular mouth. Orig. 2.69. Now 2.29 Case of 12 1-qt. Mason jars, regular mouth. Orig. 3.09. Now 2.29 Case of 12 1-pt. Mason jars, wide mouth. Orig. 3.09. Case of 12 1-qt. Mason jars, wide mouth. Ong. 3.39. 2-pc. cap/lid, regular mouth, box of 12 .••..•...•••••••• 79¢ 2-pc. cap/lid, wide mouth, box of 12 •••••.....••••••• 1.09 Regular lids, box of 12 .•.••••• 39¢ Wide mouth lids, box of 12 •••• 59¢ Uao your JC Penney Charge Card. JC Penney FULLERTON 140 Orangefair Mall HUNTINGTON BEACH 1m Edinger Avenue LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hills Mall NEWPORT BEACH 24 Fashion Island ORANGE 'THE CITY' 61 'The City' Plaza South • Come early for best selection! ·sorry ... no phone or mail orders. ( I , Closeout! 50% off! Save s133 on the sofa Sofa, orig. $266. Now '133! This casual grouping has that Western touch that looks so great in your family room. Upholstered in easy-to-clean glo~e soft vinyl in a handsome maple brown color. Wlpes clean with a damp cloth to stay new-looking longer. Solid hardwood exposed wood front posts and trim. No-sag back a.net seat construction for durability and comfort. Three-cushion sofa with attached backs. Love seat, orig. S-219 ................................................................ Now 109.50 Lounge chair, orig. $166 .................•.....•.....••..•.•.••••....•................. Now 83.00 Cocktail table, orig. $69 ..................................................................... Now 34.50 End table, orig. $69 ·····-··········· .................. ,. ........................... Now 34.50 Uae your convenient JCPenney 1Jme Payment Plan. Bring your own pickup and take this furniture with you. Extra charge if we deliver. FULLERTON HUNTINGTON-BEACH LAGUNA HILlS NEWPORTJBEACH OAANGE 'THE CITY' • ,. '•'. L Orange Coast EDI T IO N ·VOL. 69, NO. 211, 3SECTION5, 34 PAGES Obs rured hy Hood ·Truck Crushes , ;Girls in Laguna Three teenage girls were ·crushed by a city pickup truck as they lay on Crescent Bay beach an Laguna Beach today. The trash truck. a four-wheel drive vehicle, came up over a rise in the sand and rolled over the legs and bodies of the three gi rls. lhc injured were identified as )laria T . Corzo. 17. Ann E . Stewart, 17, and Camee L. Reid, 16. all Crom San Marino They were treated al the scene Robins on Case by Laguna Beach lifeguards and firemen for compound fractures of the legs and possible internal injuries. They were rushed by ambulance to South Coast Com· munity Hospital. Their condition is unknown. Police identified the drh'er of the truck as Wesley l\t. Tang, 29, a ci ty of Laguna Beach employe. The drh•er said he was unable to see' the girls lying on the sand as the hood or the truck obscured his \'lew when he came over the rise Witness Relates NB Hit Man Plot By TOM BARLE\' °' '"• o .......... 5'.ttt Watched intently by the do<:tor wbo allegedly h1r<'d him to kill his wife. key prost>cution "1lnl'ss Anthony Scuhsc described to an Orange County Superior Court Factory Fire IJghts Skie8, Guts Building A nolent ftrc that spectators saJd sent sheet!> of fl ame shoot in~ 00 fee l into the prednwn darkness gulled :i plas tics focton· in Orange eatly today By the time the blue \\as brought under ('Ontrol shorlh before 6 a.m .. all that was left of Guardia n Plastic Company·s plant al 1405 N. '.\l nnzanita St.. were lhl' con<.'rcle walls. "I t?Ucss you could ('all it wall to wall des truction.·· said Orange Fire Inspector Bill Simkins. Early esti mates set the amount of loss In exress or $500,000. There wen• l l emplo~<'S work· ml{ m the buildanll when the fire broke out al s· to a.m . but there were no mj ur1l'll r<'portcd. I le said firc fighters wen• ham pered in their "ork as a scr1es of ex1llos1ons ro<.'kNed through the• bla.ung plast1<.'s plant Tht• <''( plos1ons "ere beheH'tl lo be t h1' result or ~upcr heated cont;uncr' o< chcm1cnls being expo:.f'<l to n ames Lot <.-t h 1!'i m orn i n g, tn · \ ei.t11:ntors were al the srcnc tr)•· 1n1: to clt•tcrmine whol caused Ule blaze \\'ht'n fire fl"htln1t units ar- m ·t>d at th<· scene. Simkins uld. fl ftm.-s alrt•ady werc lcapln~ from thl' con<.'rf'I<" bu1h1ing'11 r()l)f and thl' plant was all but totally engulfed In fire. JUr} today the plan used to put Dr. Wnvnl' Lester Robinson into the hands of police and district allornev·s in\'esli~alors. Scalise. 29. testified lhal he und Inves tigators t aped a telephone conversation with Robinson 1 as t Feb. 24 during which officers became utisfied that Robinson, 42. hired Scalise toklll Mrs. Janice Robmson,38. Scalise, who said he had already received Sl0,000 for what the defendant believed was the dbposal of his estranged wife. demanded a further SJ ,000 as parl payment on the $10,000 bonus he said he was promised bv Robinson. ·Scalise told the Jury that hc waited for Robinson in the rest room of a Santa Ana sen ·1ce sta· lion to keep the 10 p.m. appoint· ment both men made on the telephone. The witness said the $1,000 in biJls was dropped over the door of lus cubicle after Robinson was satisfied that Scalise was the oc· cupant of the stall. Scalise said Robinson then re- tur ned to his car at the gas pumps and was seized by officers who charged him with con· spiracy to commit murder. The prosecution claims that the taped telephone connrsatton played back to the jury today clearly proves that Robinson was tmder the impression that Scalise had murdered his wife and had hidden her body. It is alleged that I.he physician. who pra('tices in lrvtne, made thc decision to kill his wife alter sf\esued him for divorce Scalise testified that Robill500 told him that Mrs. Robinson was stealing from his sldeltne busi· nesses and was secretly dispos· Ing or the couple's ~mmunily property. Condemned by the defense al. one point of his testimony as "• masterful con arllst" Scalise ad· milted today that he was on parole from federal and state l'onviclions when he first met. Robinson. cs.e HIT M~N. P ase ,\J) • ORANGE COUNTY, CAU FORNI A Baseball To1eer Kaiser Tigers run t.hroulh wood tower under construe· tion al TeWinkle Park on their way to baseball practice. The $42.830 structure was built to protect spectators at three baseball diamonds from foul balls. It doubles as an observation tower. Police Seek 2 Who Doused Sleeper Newport Bt>ach police arc seek· ing a pair of young men who lossOO n sleeping fisherman off tbeNewport Pier early today. The victim, who can't swim, was rescued by two teenagers who told police they witnessed the incident. According to police, Kenneth York. 17, of 2940 Pepper Tree Lane, Costa Mesa, was asleep in his sleeping bag next to the bait ' 1hack on the pier. Jeffery S m ith, 17. Garden Grove and J ohn Smock, 15, Orange. satd they saw two men walk up to the sleeptng York.drag him from his sleeping bag and throw him into tbe waleT, 35 feet below. The two assailants then ran orr the pier, the youths said. 'York told police he wasn't. aware or what had happened until he hit the waler and started yell· ing for help because he can't. swim. Smith and Smock peeled ofC their shirts a nd went in alter tbe thrashing vic tim. The two teenagers managed to l(eep York anoat until a rope was lowered to them by bystanders. The unidentlrled bystanders pulled the three youths. ooe at a ti me. to the top orthe pier. PoUce said none oC the youths r e ported serious injuries although they had some bruises and scrapes from the pier pilings. Harrises Trained Patty, Lawyer Says ~f Ornng . ~ Weathe r Early clouds to give way to s un Thurs d ay, lligh (')ouds a t limes. tem· peratures should stay in low 70s. Overnight l<M'S in OOs. I NSIDE TeD.4 Y • Don the.odoptee ~IM right to attk out lti1 aalllrat hentoge? II 10, ~ nghtt are ~g vioW~? See P.* Bl. AIY-S..•~• Al _....._. ........ "" -rT~ lf'INa.-a ·~ """'" L.M.-.W At ............. , C.lkttl• AS _._.. ...... Cl-uil1..S CS.II It ., .. .. ... ... C..CI c:• =~ a 14 , =:.-::kft C4 ._... C•~ •• S..Ct.IM .... ~ ... , . ltllWlall' ... "' '"-"IMM All 1-.nt ...... .. ~ .. ,.,_. .., ...... ... ....__ aJ Wik_.._. An ·----.. .......... .. Pair Arreste d On Newport Bookie Raps Undercover officers from NewpOrt Beach alleged today they bave broken up a bookmak· 1DI operation with the wrest or two Harbor Area residenb. Peter Angefos. 99. ol ZZl 3Sth St.. Newport Be>ach and Sheryl Howard, 21, of 2025 Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa were booked Wednesday aftemooo on charges ol conspiracy and bookmaking. .Both are free after posting a SZ,000 bail. Police said undercover officers arr~ted them separately at their homes after assertedly placing bets with them. •' Sgt. Robert Gatewood alleged the bookmaking operation handled horae racing beta throughout sou\heto and central Orange County. LOS ANG EL ES c AP) - William and Emily Harris' pro- secutor delivered his closing araument to jurors today, accus· • ins the two Symblonesc Ubera· Uoa Army members or training and lnlplrtnc Palrida Hearst to fire a machine gun. "Who do you suppose showed Patricia Hears t how to use the gun?" he asked Jurors." And who lnsUgated her In flring it?" AJtbougb lnallllne that Miss He_..t, an absent eode(endmtt. is £Ullty aloog wltb the Harri.HS • beputy Dist. Atty . Sam Mayerson told jurors, "It had to be the members or the SL.A who gave Patricia Hearst the idea of shooting out or a van." Later. Harris began his closing araument lo the Jury. He acted as hlsowa attorney. The comments by Mayerson raised furiO\ls objections by chief defense attorney.-Leonard W&- inglass, whO interrupted. saying there had been no evidence in· troduced at the tJiaJ that the Har· rises save Miss Hearst MY ift.. structlons. I He objected more vehemently when Mayerson metllloned that. Miss Hearst had been a kklnap victim. "There is no e vidence the Har· rises were In any way lnvolved lo her kldnaplne ! " Wcin1lau· declared. Mickey Cohen Dies at 62 LOS ANGELES CAP).- Mickey Cohen. 62, king of Wat Coast gamblln, rackets in the 1940s and 1950s, died today at UCLA Medical Center. A hospital 1po~uman Hid Cohen died from complications of stomach can«C. He bed been admitted to the hOlpttal Monday • The retired ianister wa1 hospltaliied ln early luly but wu releaaed after reeeMna trea~ men & ror wha\ h ad been described .. raucue ...s jaun- dice. Cohen underwmt 9Urltt>' , .. atomMb ~ .... maa&.hl ago. 1'od ay~s C losin g N.Y. Ccwks \ THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976 c TEN CENTS' Kidnap Dragnet Winds Up CHOWCHlI,LA <APJ -The third suspect in the Chowchilla mass kidDaping was arrested in Vancouver. Canada, today. the FBI said. Earlier today. a second suspect was arrested on the San Francisco Peninsula. And another s uspect was ar- r aigned today in the kidnaping of the 26 school children and their bus driver. He pleaded innocent. Charle& Bates, special agent in charge of the FBl San Francisco office. conrtr-med that Frederick Newhall Woods was taken into custody in Vancouver by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at about noon. No other details were immediately available. Al about dawn, the FBI and local authorities arrested James Schoenfeld after he was spotted traveling in a van on a freeway south of San Francisco. His attorney said the capture apparenUy thwarted his client's plans to surrender lo authorities today. The two arrests. coupled with the surrender Fridav of Schoen· feld 's brother R ichard, ended a nationwide m a nhunt for the three young men from prominent San Francisco Pe nin s ula families. Meanwhile. the San Francisco Examiner reported today that material seized in search of the Woods family's estate in Portola Valley outlined a tentative plan for the abduction and for a Santa Cru1 County air drop of SS million ramom money. Such a demand never waa made by the kid· napen. The newspaper said papers found ln t he search specified that ransom money was lo have been delivered in baggage that could withstand the impact or hilting the ground from an airplane. James Schoenfeld was booked at the San Mateo C-OUnty Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un- lawful night charges, authorities said. He was held roe $1 million ball. He listed his occupation as setr-employed auto mechanic. William Gagen, who along with attor ney Edward Merrill is representing both brothers, said, ..He called us last night from a phone booth at abouts and said he wanted to turn himself in. ··we told him lo come lo our of· fice at 8 this morning and we could contact Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen for his surrender. He was coming into our office in Danville, but his attempt to turn himself In was thwarted." Both Scboenfelds and Woods were charged in a warrant issued last week with 27 counts of kidnap· ing and 16 counts of robbery. The robbery charges stem from the taklnl of clothes and other items from the kidnap victims. The red-haire d Richard Schoen(eld, in a blue pullover s weater, cowboy boots and slt1htly rumpled beige jeans slouc hed tn his seat ln a courtroom filled to capacity with about 91 onlookers, about hair of them reporters. J oan Brown. the mother of two or the youn1 kidnap victims. was the only parent to attend the 20·minule proceeding. DelenH att.orney Ed Merrill . pleaded not gullly ror the defon· danl. MerrlU'a request for a re· ducUon in Schoenfeld's Sl million ball wu put. over unUI a pre· llmtnary hearing Aug. 4. After a week-long odyssey <See SUSPECT, Page AZ> BROTHER CAPTURED James Schoenfeld Al' WI""""'°' SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Richard Schoenfeld Funds Slated To Complete ' CdM Link Members or the state Highway Commission today approved an augmented budget of freeway construction that carries the $S.3 million needed to build the miss· ing link or the Corona del Mar Freeway. CSee earlier story, Page A9.J The project, which now can be put out to bid this fiscal year. will l link the two pieces or the freeway. that are currently under con-, s truc lio n . One parallels MacArthur Boulevard in lrvirtc and Newport Be nch. The other Is at the San Diego-Newport Free way interchange in Costa j Mesa. , Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Jack Hammett, who altended today's special meeting of the Highway Commission In Sacramento, said commissioners agreed lo includo the project In a list or road work fu nded with money left over from this year's projects. Construction of the missing link was sought ln Juno by u de- legation of Oran~c Coast ofnrlals who reminded highway com- missioners that cities In Orange County had p ut up fU million to get construction st arted. At that time, commlssloncrs ~aid they would give the Corona del Mal" Freew oy tho hlghC2't priority. i Medals Mo11nt Cotut Olympiaru Collect 9 Former Huntington Beach High School swim· ming star Clay Evans won a silver medal at the XXl Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast area's represen- tatives' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot spOrts editor Glenn White, on hand at the games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. 1 Among t hem is a story on former Newport Harbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he reports on Bill Leach of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike Johnson following their exit from k•yaking competition Wednesday. ..._ ________________________________ ..... _______ , ' .-, • .. , DAILY PILOT c fhUC$dar July 29 1979 ~ Sikes Censured f First House P.unisluneat Sinl!e '69 WASUI NCTO 1AP1 The House voted ovcrwhetm1J'\gly to- day lo reprimand ia .ubcomm1t· tee <'halrman. Rep. Robert I. f' Sikes of Florida. on two count of financial misconduct. It W4t the House's first punish· ment of ., member filnce 1969 when it fined H a rl e m .Democrat A d n m C l ayto n Powe l I and Ji tripped him of.seniority. Sikes. a Dem ocrat . sat Mfore a microphone s•icu jn the chamber during the 20- minute debate but s!><*e only on· ~. to request permission to In· sert a statement later into the Congl'nsional Rtted. ffJs re· quest w .. ar anted. One speaker, Rep. Andrew McGuire 1 O·N,J .1. said the H~ Ethics Committee abould have recommended a allrtu punishment oC ce~. He Hid member1 1hould l'Oo1ldtr whether t o take a1111oy Sikes' chalr manshlp of the Hou1e military conslructioa ~pr()f.)fiA· uons subcommittee next year. ·'The comm attee has found con· duct that cannot a_nd should not be tolerated b>' this I.louse. or . onybody or the Amencan peo- Dk" M cGulre said. T he Hou se approved the reprimand b)• a 31U·to-3 vote. v. ith h\•e members voting pre· se nt. Voti ng against the reprimand were Re ps . F . Edward Hebert 11).La.,, Tom Hallway Out Victi1113 Grab The/ t Suspect Police went to a San Clemente mobile home park at 5: 3S a.m. today to Investigate a burglary and found their suspect In a bad way indeed. Gregory A. Sml\h's head and arms were on one side of a bedroom window -the outside -and his legs on the other. in· side the room. ATTACHED TO ONE OF Smith's legs was David D. Speaks. Attached lo the other was Mrs. Speaks. Both were tutg1ngwlth relish. Police s aid Smith. 22. of 211 W. Canada Road. San Clemente, seemed grateful to be reltnquashed toauthoritjes. HE WAS TREATED FOR A swollen knee injured in the trailer tug-of·war and booked in San Clemente Jail on sus· piconofburglary wfthbail set at ss.ooo. Police said the burglary effort netted nothing but trouble from the Speaks home. at the Capistrano Shores Mobile Homes, 1880 W. El Camino Real. Boat Burns, Nearly I Ignites Oil Island A Cresent City man is without a borne today after his 30-foot cabin cruiser burst into names Wednes· day afternoon and a l most rammed into an oU island near Seal Beach. Fredrick Matthews. 26, was thrown overboard by the force of an explosion in the engine room of the craft he used as his residence. Seal Bea<'h lifeguards said lS terrified oil workers witnessed Che blaze and watched in hon-or as I the exploding <'raft began to drift toward them from 2S yards west of Esther Island. • Lifeguards saw the blaie from I their patrol boat one and one.half males distant a nd rushed to the I scene. After pulling Matthews from the water. the guards towed the burning Cheoy Lee away Crom the oil mstallatlon. ~;~::\ \ ca\•-' ' ------= TONIGtrr "CAROUSEL" -OCC Sum· mer Musi<'al. Auditorium, July 29.30 and 31. 8:30 p.m. $2. "IN f'ASHION" -South Co:ast Rcl)trtory Theater. through Sun· day.Sp m Sunday,3 p.m fRIDi\ \', JUl.V 30 CONCERTS IN THE PARK - Paul Wells Folk £1\5t'mble, Costa Mesa t.lons Park. '1:30p.m. MOTORCYCL E SPEEDWAY RAClNG -,.~alrgl"OUnds, 8• ts p.m. 09'AMOE COAST DAILY PILOf Ro~rt N. w~ "'"'"ldt"' .... P·vtJ'1""° Jack R. Curley v~. ,.. ..... ft,.,.. c;....,., ""'-· Thom.JS l<et>Yll &.dlt., Tllomas A. Mu'llf\lne ...._ ... c: .. iw Olclrles H. LOOS Rlch.trd P. Nall ......... _Ma .... "''-· Otflas ""-..... l lto 04•-~ M-1 H ..... _ ... <Kh l/tH ...... -..... --· ........ , Jlltl"" ... " .... •tlM>ftO-F•- T1l1jlMM (7'4) 642~1 QHNflM Adftrtisiftt .. J.5671 Wv<i.-1, 1'1' ()< ..... C..\I -llN"" C...... _, .... "'"" ,~ .... 11 ...... _ ....... ~•Hfl' •t •w1tU\tff'l"'h Mr•lft "'•• 0. 1 •ttt.Owc•• •••""v' ,,,_.<••• .. ..-Mht•• " u•y•>tN-•. '- *• ........ "''.,. ,. .... °"''• ...... c.t11.....i.. \-•••~ 1w ,..,., .. u n ,,_., WV """""'"' n-11\1• """'""°""'"°'"-g u-"''• An Orange County Harbor Patrol vessel doused lhe blaze after it had aJt but destroyed the $22,000 craft. Matthews told lifeguards he had been working on the boat's carburetor when a small fire broke out. Before he could. ext· inguish the fire, the explosion OC· curred, he said. Lifeguard Chief Timothy Dorsey said the boat owner re· fused treatment for a head injury he sustained during the incident. Fro• Page Al IDT MAN .•• He told the jury that he was <'onvi<'ted o< federal counterfeit· 1ng charges in 1971 and on forgery charges in 19'73 in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Scalise testified that he regretted his decision lo klll the attractive Mrs. Robinson while he was lunching with her at the Velvet Turtle in Newport &ach nnd told her of her husband's aJ. leged decision. Re said he also told the shocked Mrs. Robln.son of her husband's insistence that he retrieve her birth control device from her body with forcepa pro- vided by her husband as prool or death. The pt'OSeC'ution claims that at the time of his arrest Roblnson helleved that his wife was dead. based on the deliver.• to him bv Scnllse o< Mrs . Robinson's wallet. shoes. purse. jewelry and other ~rsonel effects provided by Mrs. Robmson. Milk, Honey Not Frmny To Policeman LA~ VEGAS. Nev. CAP> - Nevada Highway Patrolm an Pm Steelman was reported in s erious con dition today at Southern Nevada Memorlal Hospital in the wake ol an accl· dent that spilled milk and honey all over a highway. That accident on lllterstate lS al Las Vegas invol ve d Steelman's Highway Patrol aitomobile. a truck loaded with milk and a truck loaded with bees and honey. Steelman was ltuQC sen!'raJ tJmes by the bees. suffered a broken neck and spinal injuries. He was invesU.calina an acci· dent in which the driver ol the btt truck had slid ott the road. dropping some of the bee hives from the truck. He had just got· ten back into his car when it wu hit from the rear by the milk truck. The milk truck lu>oclled the Highway Patrol car into the bee truck and then the milk truck also struck the tr\lck laden witb bees. Steed ID·Okla., and Olin 'reque <0.Tn.). In a C98·paae report Issued thlt wuk, the ethica commHtee called for Stku to be reprimanded tor: -luyln& 2,SOO 1hara ol stock Jn the First Navy Bank alter he med hl1 ottlce. to help •tabUsh t~ bank at the PMSacola, F1a .. Naval Air Station. -FaJllnit to report in flntnl'ial statements to the House both the bank 1totk and 1 000 shares of stock Slkes ownicl in t~airchild Jndu•trles. Inc .• a m~ defense contrador. The committH aaid be made a Ste.000 proflt on tbe land cocn- pany and Sl,200 profit OD hia btinlr stock. A reprimand ls the mildett form or puniahmeat the etbics panel could have recommeaded short oC exoneration. At the other end ol lhe scale. it CGald have re· commended that Sikes be ex· Ptlled from the House. The com mittee also said Sikes created "an obvious and slcnifi· cant connict of ifttereal" by sponsoring a bill in 1961 to clear commercial development of Florida land owned by a com· pany he controlled. But the panel recommended no punishment for the land deal, saying it happened 15 years ago and that Sikes' constituent.a con· tinued to r e-elect him, even though they knew about the deal to some extent. Sikes, replying to the charges. said be acted as a COIJIJ'essman to benefit bis constituents and not himself. Fro•PapAf SUSPECT • • in which h e was r epor ted seen In sever al areas or the PacUic Northwest, J ames Schoenfeld, 24, was seen Wednes· ' day night by "someone who knew him" as he drove an Idaho· Licensed van through Menlo Park, a San Francisco Peninsula com· munlty only a few miles from his home. . An all-point• bulletin was is· · sued and the search continued throutth the night. According to early reports, James ScboenCeld was s pied again by police at Mountain View at about dawn on u .s .101. a major north·soutb rreew ay. Mrs. Dittmar Of Costa Mesa Dead at 67 Elizabeth M. Dlttmar, a longtime Costa Mesa resident who spent many years helping the elderly in the Harbor Area, is dead at the age of 67. Mrs. Dittmar was a room nurse for a Costa Mesa coovales· cent hospital unW illnes& forced her lo retire. She is surv\ved by her husband. Earl T. Dittmar o( the family home at UlS Valley Circle Drive. : Mr. Dittmar formerly was first vice president with Utter · McKinley Mortuaries in Los Angeles . Family m emben said Mrs. Dittmar was a dedicated nu:rsc, often vlsilln• elderly patients du.ring her off.duty hours. bring· Ing them reading maurials. She lived in Orange County for 12 years In both San Clemente and Costa Mesa. Besides her huaband, Mrs. Oil· tmar leaves a aon . Albert W. Dit· tma.r and grandson David Oil· tmar. both or Huntington Beach. She also leaves three Iii.stets ond lhrt'i! brolhers. Ser vices will be Mid Saturday tit 2 p.m . at Pactrlc View Chapel in Newport Beach. Burial will be In Wheeling, W. Va. Last Rites Conducted for Mr. Ponting Services were held today tor long·tlme Harbor Area busi· neaaman Theodore A. POlltlQg. who dfed Monday ln Newport Beach. Mr. Pont1n1 had ~ an area resident for about 53 yean. He was owner or Comm«clal & CB Communications. ~ Newport Blvd in Colla Mesa where he 'Was In bualnest for 40 years. He resided al the place ol bis busi· ness. Mr. Ponting ts survived by his wife. Marton E . Pontlnc ol the home address: his molheT, Mrs. Nettie Hunter of Pomona: two eons. LoWell Pontlq ol Fullerton and Ken Haley of Costa Mesa; and a dau1bter, Mn. Navana Walttt of San Juan Capistrano. Service• were held at Westmin ste r Memorial C.metery Ill w .. tmlnlt«. • A11tterfJ119 Jeffrey Ellmore of Newport Beach was selected by Orange County Fairgoers as top photographer in the fair's photo exhibit las t week. He received the F r ank Kingaard Memorial Award £or his photograph. 37 Arrested In Madera MADERA CAP> -Authorities have arrested 37 people in Madtta County on indictments fot seJJing drugs, mainly heroin. Arrests began before dawn and cootinued through the day on 58 indictments r e turned by t~ county grand jury. Most were for selling httoin, but a few charged sales or mari- juana. c~aine. or amphetamine pills, police sald. Fro111 16th Story Woman Dies In Hotel Jump Pola<'e said a Cosrn Mesa woman leaped to hl'r death Wed· oesdity from the 16th floor o( th4• South COUil Plaza Hotel. The victim ... as identified as Vlrclnl~ Borton 1-'ogg, 46, of 360 Rochester St. Police snld a hotel cmploye t•arlicr had t'S<'Otll'd lht• woman rrom the 16th fl oor to lhl' lobby "hen he lenrnc1l i<h\' "asn 't a jtUl'St at the hOlC'I Another hotel cmployc told 1JOhce he wus working on the .12th noor when he saw a red object . later 1dent1C1ed as Mrs. Fogg·s J,1Urse. ny past the window. lie looked up und staw u,,, womun climbing O\'t•r ll r11illnf!. Sh<' Jllmpt-d bcforl' ht' <'OUld SIOp ht'r Mrs. 1-'0lUL a part·time nurM· for a wom{an ni the ttochc tcr Slrtet addrcsi;, lN1vts only ti stepmother. Mrs. Cruce l"Olll? of Nl'WIOf!1M, Conn .. 11\'COrdin~ en tht.1 Orun.:t• t'ounh· Cot·oncr'i-"' firt• Poli C'e l!>t11d th<• \'1ct1m \\,1:0. a member of Al ,•oholH :-. Anonymous nnd left a note at Uw Rochest~r Street oddrl'SS saying she was going out to help u Cello" member in trouble Beaten Mesan OK A Costa Mesa woman. alleged· ly beaten into uncansciousness by her husband and his son Tues· day. remains in stable <'Ondltion today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Police said Mary Janean &sham. 24. of 395 Victoria St .• suffered bruises from head to ankle in the prolonged beating, sparked by an argument over keys to the f amity automobile. Her hus band, Charles Edward Basham, 45, an unemployed landscaper . was released on S5.000 bail from Costa Mesa Jail where he was lodged on <'harges offelony wlfe beai:tng. His 17-year -0ld soo was turned O\'er to juvenile authorities on charges of assault and battery in the atta<'k which began early Tuesday morning and continued intermittently for se,·eraJ hours. Sniper Sought LOS MOLINOS <AP> -Law enforcement offi cials an Tehama County were looking for a snipN who fired at two people. sheriff's deputies said. Detectives said that after Basham began beating his wife Tuesday durins: an argument sh\• fl ed to n friend's house. Thl' husband folio" ed. dragging her to the car by her hair When the <'Ouplc arn\\'(i home again. poli<'e allege Da:.hum ki<'ked his wife in th~' 1,•gs :ind shoulders and allowed has son 11, beat her. Mass Murder Trial Slated A Santa Ana Muni<'tpaJ Court hearing cpnducted behind cios('(f doors ended late Wednesday with the det'ision that Edward Chari l':. Allaway must fa<'e Orange Coun· ty Superior Cour t action on multiple murdl't <'h:trJtl'!.. Judge Robert E . Law orderN( Allaway. 37, to race arraagnml•nt Aug. 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And another suspect was at· r aigned today in t he kldnaping of the 26 school children and their bus driver. · Charles Bates, special agent in charge or the FBl San Francisco office, confirmed that Frederick Newhall Woods was taken into custody in Vancouver by the Roy al Canadia n Mounted Police at about noon. No other details were immeoiately available. o..11r l"llae S"'H ~10 HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN KILLED IN THIS HEAD-ON CRASH ON COAST HIGHWAY Three Other People Hospitalized After Car Goes Out of Control and Rams Into Truck Al about dawn , the FBI and local authorities arrested James Schoenfeld after he was spotted traveling lo a van on a freeway south or San Francisco. His attorney said the capture apparenUy thwarted his client's plans to surrender to authorities ·today. HB Wonian Killed i 11 Co«St Crash ' 17 Y~leko 01nnl· Bosw<>IJ . ·12. llunt mgton Beada. \\:is killed Wt'<ine' ()av night Wh<•n the <'ar sh ... ".1~ ctn vmg "'cnt out of c·ontrol on tht• Santa Ana River bridge on P:1c-1C1t· Coast Highway and 'IJmmcd into a pickup truck t1 ·" t-hng m the opposite d1ret' Cuin A J>:lc;<;enJ,!<'r in the '1rt1m ' t•;1r. ('h,1rlr" Dartt>r. 16. al&o ol llunttnJ,!tnn Bt'Jl'h , \\:.LO\ !>eriousl\ lllflll'(•d 1n th<· iH'Cid<•nt. U('('(ll'cl mi.: t11 11 C:al1tornia l11glrn J) P.1trnl r1•1111r t Th\' <.'11£' j!,I\\' both Mr, Hosn,cll's and lhl' l>artt'r youth s .11ldress as 9671 lnru.bru<'k ~t . llunlmJtton Beach. c<·ordmg to the report. Mrs l'\ns1Aell "'as dnvin1i her station ".11t11n northbound on Const 1111.:lrn ·" 'hnrl h lwtnn• 10 p m "hl'O 'hl' hl'-l C'nntrol of tht' \'t'hl d 1• ·" 11 1·ro..,i.C'd th<' rl\<'r l1r1dJ:l' .\fkr skuhhn~ alon~ a brnJi.:l' r,ul 1l ... pun 3l'ro~s the h1J:hw:1y • 111<1 rnll 1dl·tl w 11 h :l pickup trud. clr1\1•n In 20 \'l•t11-.ol1l S~oll Ho~1·r" 01 n cllfiowt'r. the Clll' I l'flot l \.11tl llo1i1c•r, .lion.:'' 1lh it passl'n~t·r 111hi'1111\·k. '1 11 had L<•mun. :?:I "' I .111 t ,, '. t'.1 l1f . '' t•r1· "'"I'll .Jh/t'tl J' ,, r4.'i.ult of in 111111 ' 1c•1·1•1\1•11 an I tw 1·01111>11111 Factor y Fir e Li~ht S kies, Guts Bu ildin g ,\ \ 11111•111 firt• lhat Sp<'('lalO•~ ... ;11d 'l'nt 'hl•('\) "' n.mw i.hoollnl( liO ft·\'\ 1111111 lw pn•da"' n dnrkn('s-. i.:u tt1•1I .1 pl~1.;111·s fnd111 v .n Or.ini.:1• 1'.1rl\ t u1l:I\ u, th1• t111H• tlw bl a1t• wai. hrn111<ht 11n,t r1 l'tHHrol !>hurl!\ hdc1r1• r. .1 n1 .111 I hut wao; kit o ( l;11a11lian l'la ... 11r l'ompan~"" plant tit I tO'• N 1\1 a1ll.<101t ii St . \H'I t' lh1• 1·11nl'r('tl' \\WIS • 1 .:ul'"' you 1·ould ~all 1t w :111 tow all d1·-itru<'llon. · sau1 <>r:in~t· F1r1• Jr1'lll't'tor fhll Simkin~ F. Jr h l' <;,ti m ,1 le s 5 ct th l' .1mount of loss in cxr<'!I~ of S.500.1100 Thl'rt' 11 C'rt• 11 cmployes *Ork lnJ: 10 lht' bu1ldm(t \\hen tht• hrt• broke oul al 5.10 a.m., but there Wt're no inj urit's reported. He aid fire fighters were ham· pcred in their work~ a series of ("i1.plos1ons rockctl'd lhrou1th the bl<l1tnl? plast1es plant The <'' pl~1on' "'ere bt-1 u~vcd to be th<' rl' ult or super ht'ated eonlamers or chcm1cols bem~ exposed to flames Lote lh1s morning. in - ,·eshJ?Olors were al the scene try· Inf! to lletcrmme what caused the blaze Whrn fire f1~htmg umts ar r1\ ed :>I thP scene. Simkins s aid. n;an1es olrt'ady "ere h~aj)ing from the con crete buildinJt's roof and the plant "'as aJJ but tot&lly cn~ulfed 1n f1rr Police S e ek 2 Who The two a rrests, coupled with the surrender Friday of Schoen· feld's brother Richard, ended a nationwide manhunt for the three young men Crom prominent San Francisco Peninsuln families. Doused Sleeper Meanwhile, the San Francisco Examiner reported today thal material seized In search of the Woods family's estate in Portola Valley ouUlned a teataUve plan foe tbe abductJoa aod for a Sula Cruz County air dropof$S mlllion raDSOm money. Such a demand never wu made by the kld- napers. Newport Beach pohrc :ire seek m~ a pair or young men who to.;sed :t sleepi ng r1sht'rman o il tht'l'\c"' port Pier early toduy The \1Ct1m , who c an·l swim. \Ii ns rescued by two tt.'(!nagers \\ho told 1>ollc·t· the~ \\ 1t1l£'SSt'd lhe mr 11knt Al·t·ordin.: tQ pohCl'. Kenrwth 'l ork. t 7 uf 2940 l'..,pper Tree L.mC'. Co"t.1 \ll•sa. w~ asleep Ill h1" "'l'1•11111~ h.1~ next to the ha1t !>llOl('K 1111 t hl• pu.•1 .l l•fl l'1, ~r111th . 17. <;anlt·n <:rcn , •. 1ml John ~mock. I ~. or.m~l' ..... 1111 ""'' '>a\\ lll\O m en ":ilk up tot ht" :-ll't·p111Lt York. ctr ag him from t11" slt'e1>111~ h".l! and thnm 111 ni 111l11 I he "alcr. JS fcl'l below R o bi11 s on C a se The lwo assailants then ran ofC the pier. the youths said. York told police be wasn't aware or what bad happened unUl be bit the water and •'-'*1 yell- ing fOt' belp because be can't swim. Smith and Smock peeled off their shir ts and went in after the thrashing victim. The two teenagers managed to keep York afloat until a rope was lower ed to them by bystanders . The unidentified bys tanders pulled the three youths. one at a time. to the top of lhepier. Police said none or the youths reported serious injuries .Uthough they had some bnUses and scrapes fro m the plerpUing.s. The newspaper said papers found in the search specified that ransom money was to have been delivered In baggage that could withstand the impact or hitting the ground from an airplane. James Schoenreld was booked at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un- lawful flight charges, authorities said. He was held foe S1 million bail. He listed his occupation as self-employed auto mechanic. W itness Relates N B Hit Man Plot William Gagen, wboalongwilh attorney Edwar d Merrill is representing both brothers. said. "He called us I as\ night from a phone booth at aboUl 5 and said he wantedtoturo himself in . "We told him to come t.oour or- ficeat8this mornin~and we could contact Dlst. Atty. Lowell Jen.sen for his surrende r. He was coming into our office in Danville, but his attempt to turn himself in was thwarted.•• th TOM H Rt.t:\' Ot '"• O.t1t. ft•IOI \Utt Watchell 1nh•nll> hy the doctor 1\ ho :1llei:cdly hired tum to kill his " 1h" kt•, pro1.eruhon w1tnl'SS Ant hmw Sc· ahsi~ ck:.cri bt-.1 tu an <1r.rni::1.' CClunt\ Supcrwr Cou rt JUr,\ Inda~ tlll' plan U'l'<I to l'Ul Or W ,., nt• I .t•,tt•r Holun!'lnn 111111 th~ hnn<ll' ut poll<'(' nnd ch~trict ottorn<'' ·~ '"' <·~l1J.(;1tor:,. SC'ahSl'. 29. l\•sllf1tod thot he ~•nci 1n\1•s t 1J.!ator' tupcd a te ll'phonl' con\ er .. ut1on with Hob1nson I a~t Fdl 2'1 durln~ wh1C'h officer:. twroml' ~allsf1t't'I th. t Hohtn!lon. •t2. hired Scahsc to k1ll l\1 r-4 J .1nu·,• Hotnnson, :lff. Sr:1l1H'. ''ho iw1d hc· hud nJn•111lv rf'C(•1vf'cl $10.000 for whal tht> dc0fcn1h1nt bt•ht'' C.'<I wa,11 thl' 1hs1x,-..;1I oC hi!' cstran~t'<I wif('. demontkd ;1 furlh<'r SJ,000 as 1>art 1w> ment on the $10,000 honus he ~:\llJ h'' wn<; promu.cd '" Robm on Sc ah!'c told \he jury thnl h<' "'.Hted ror Robmson m the rest r0\1m of a Sant:1 Ana ser vice sta t1on 10 keep the 10 p m. apµomt mcnt both men made on \hi> telephone. The witnesi; s aid the St .000 in bills was dropped o ,·er the door of l\is cubicle aCter Robinson was snlished that Sc3lise was the oc rupant oC the slall. Srahsc said Robinson then re· turned to his car al the gas pumps and was seized by ofricers "ho c har ged htm with con ~piracy to comm 11 murder. The prosecution daJms that the taped telephone conversation ployed back to t.he jury today clearly pro1·es that Robinson was under the Impression that Scalise . h3d murdered his wife and had hidden her body. It is aJleged that &he physician, who practices in Irvine. made the decision to kill his wife after ~he sul'd him for divorce Scalise testified that Robinson told him that Mrs. Hobinson was st<>aling from his sideline busl· nesses and was secretly dispos· in~ or the couple's community property. Condemned by the derense al one point of his testimony as "a masterrul con artist" Scalise ad· milled today thal he was on parole from federal and state ('00\'ICliOnS whe n he C1rSl met Hobinson. lie told the jury that he was t'Onvicted of federal counterfeit· 1n~ charges in 1971 and o n r04"gery char~es In 1973 In Los t\n&?elcs County Superior Court. Scalise testified that he regretted his derision Lo kill the attractive MrR. ltoblnson whUe hr was lunchina with her al the Velvet Turtle In Newport Beach and told her of ~er husband'• aJ. le~ed decision. n e said he also told the shocked Mrs. Robinson ol her husband's Insistence th al be (Sft HIT MAN, Page A2 > Both Schoenfelds and Woods were charged in a warrant issued last week with27 countsoflddnap· <See'SUSPECT, Page A?> Mickey Cohen Dies at 62 LOS ANGELES c AP' Mickey Cohen, u , klng of Weat Coast gambling ractteta in the 19t0s and 1950s, died today at UCLA Medical Center. A hospital s pokesman said Cohen died from complications of stomach cancer. lie had been admitted lo the bosp\lal Monday. The retired 1•nK1ter was ho8pilalized in early July but was releued after receiving treat· ment for what bad bee n described as fatigue and Jaun· dice. Cohen underwent surgery for stomach u ncer nine mont.bs ago. Medals Mount Wmt Olympians Collect 9 Former Huntington Beach Ulgh School swim- ming star Clay Evans won a silver medal at the XXI Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast area's represen· tatives' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn White, on hand at the games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. Among them is a story on former Newport Harbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he reports on Bill Leach of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike Johmon fellowing their exit rrom kayaking competition Wednetday, ' ,. \ T oday"'s Closin g .Y. Stoek s THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1976 N TEN CENTS BAOTHEA CAPTURED J•mH Schoenfeld .. ~ ........ '" SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Rlch•rd Schoenf-'d B e acla Accide 11i LB Trash Truck .Rolls Over 3 Girls Three t eenage girls were crushed by a city pickup truck as they lay on Crescent Bay beach in Laguna Beach today. The trash truck, a four-wheel drive vehicle, came up over 1.1 rise in lbe sand and rolled over the legs and bodies of the three 1irh. The injured were identified 3S Marla T. Corzo, 17, Ann E. Stewart. 17, and Camee L. Reid. 16. all from San Marino. They were treated at the scene by Laguna Beac h lifeguards and firemen for compound fractures or the legs and possible internal injuries. They were rushed by ambulance to South Coast Com· munily Hospital. Their condition is unknown. Police identified the driver or the truck as Wesley M. Tang, 29, a city of Laguna Beach employe. The driver said he was unable - to see the J?irls lying on the sand as the hood or the truck obscured his view when he came over lht> rise. Harrises Trained Patty, Lawyer Says LOS A NGELES f AP> - William and Emily Harris' pro- secutor delivered his closing argument to jurors today, accus- ·ing the two Symbionese Libera· tion Army members or trainfog and inspiring Patricia Hearst to fire a machine gun. "Who do you suppose showed Patricia Henrst how to use the gun?" he asked j urors. "And who instigated her in firing it?" Although insisting that Miss Hearst, an absent codefendant, 1s guilty along with the Harri_ses, Deputy Dist. Atty. Sam Mayerson told jurors, ··n had to bet.he m em bers of the SLA who gave Patricia Hearst the ide,a of shooting out or a van." The comments by Mayerson raised furious objections by chief defense attorney Leonard We- inglass, who Interrupted, saying there had been no evidence In- troduced a t the trial that the Har· rises Jave Miss Hearst any in· struct1ons • He objected more vchemeoUy when Mayer son mentioned that Miss Hearst had been a kidnap victim. "There is no evidence th~ Har· rises were In any way involved in her kldnaplna!" Welnglass declared. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler overruled all defense objections, declaring "there is· not h ing improper in Mr. Mayerson commenting on the evidence." "These three people -the two defendants and Patricia Hearst -were acting Jointly a nd NB Excbangen Pre8ent Shrine The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will present a Freedom Shrine, an exhibit of28reproduc. tion1 ol historic American docu· menls, to Anaheim Stadium, Saturday. It will be on perm&· nent dUplay at the stadium. !d Kohl meier , Freedom Shrine committee chairman, will present the collection of Americana on behalf of the Eic· chan1e Club. Anaheim mayor Bill Thom wHJ ac~~ on behalf of theCtty of Anaheim , O'llner olthe. stadium. •• together ... M ayerson told jurors. "We know it was Patricia Hearst sitting across the street in the van, but who created lht> mentality in Patricia Hearst that s he a nd the Harrises wer e fugitives? Mass Murder. Trial Slated A Santa Ana Municipal Court hearing conducted behind closed doors ended late Wednesday with the decision that Edward Charles Allaway must race Orange Coun· ty Supe rior Cour t action on multiple murder chari:es. Judge Robert E. Law ordered Allaway, 37, to face arrajgnment Aug. 10 in Superior Court on !!even murde r counts and four ad- ditional assault allegations. They aJI stem from bi• alleRed shooting spree on the Cal Stat<' t\lllerton campus July 12. Seven penmns died and two others were seriously wounded In the shoot· lngs. Coas t Weathe r Early clouds to 1tivc way to sun Thursd ay. JJJ.ih clouds at limes. tern· peraturea should stay In low 70s. Over night lows in· eos. INSIDE TODA "1 Don tht ,odaptu ~the: right lo 1nlc °"' his uaturol htriloge? If •o. who.e right• OTt bmlg lliolaftd? Su P.oge Bl. 111.Y-tlnlc:• •• -u-• ...-.. All .....,Tr" . ,_~. ., ...... L.M. ..... At ........ ~. ~ AS .... ._ ...... a-H\H c .. u Or .... ~. 91 ., •• •• ... .., c-lc• C4 ....... a i.J 00-.wf CA ...... CM Doeea ... k" •• "**l'Mtkltt ..., ..... ........ ... ~ .... fill .............. u n.-· ., "-• ... , .... -.... ---., "'*-~All !WfWll..-•• ......... ... , Al DAILY PILOT N Thursday.July 29. t918 -.3 Million CdM Freeway 1Link Approved Members of th~· state Jhghway Commission toduy t11>proved an augmented budget of frecw:.iy eonstrucuon thot carnes the $5.3 miUton needed lo buUd the miss- ing link of the Corona de! M:ir t'reeway. ~See earlier story. Page A9. I The projN·t. which now c:•m II<' put out to btd this fiscal year. will Jtnk the two pieces of the frt:eway that are currently under con.· stru c Uon . One parallels MacArthur Boulevard in Ir vine and Newport Beach. The other is a t the San Diego·Newporl fo"reeway interchange In Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa Vice Mayor J ack Hammett. who attended today's special meeting of the Highway Commission in Sarramento. said commissioners agreed to 111clude the .project in a list of road work funded with money left over from this year's projects. Sh1dtt-rb119 Jeffrey F.llmore of Newport B t' a C' h ,,. :1 s s <' 1 l' c· I t:• d h v Orangl' County F airgoers ~~is lo p photog r:.iplwr in th(' f :.iir 's photo ex hibit l ast \\('Ck . Il e r eceived the Frank f\111g aard l\lemorial , Award for his photo,graph. f'rom Page A I lllT MAN ... r etrieve her birth control device from her body with forceps pro· ''tded by her husband as proof of death. The prosecution claims that al the time of his arrest Robinson believed that his wife was dead, bai;t•d on the delivery to him bv ~C alise of Mrs. Robinson 'l> wallet. shoes. purse, jeweJry and other personel effects l)rovldcd by Mrs. Robinson. Gold Purchased PARIS <AP> -The Dnnk or France disclosed today that It purchased m ore than a ton or sold from the Inter national ?.tonctary Fund July 14. The bank':i weekly balance sh eet Jhowed thnt gold holdlni.1s In· <'reused by $5.4 mill ion, lndlcat· in)t a pttr<'h nse of some 45,000 ounces al $122.0S an ounce. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT ... o,.,.. (•AO fl••·· Ate< .... f" •"''ft .. cef'\bWWct ttw "'"*' r,.,,,_ '' CIUOll"*J ~ tN C)t~ (O.-\t P\JDfl\f\f"t ((fml'W\1 '"'f.i..ttMli .. Uon\ •tt1 i)Vf)fl\twf ~~f ttv~ f ,,.,_.., HW tq\1• Mfl\ •• Ntwpott AtlN"_. Mvnt••"'ltM ., ... on• eV"t•i" V•h••• 1tw•~. ~'·~·, V•t .. , '""' l#tQVN «t••O•~" ~\« • \•f'OI,. o-."1N• ,._.,._I\ tN04141MoO 'tt~,,,,,.,. \vf\ 0.1\ '"'• "''""•tu• ~t)ll\._,,. "'~ ~ •t uo "-"'' tMf SoftMt1 C~l1 AMw1 (4h'°'1'11• "'-" Construction or the missin1 link was sought in J une by a d&o legation or Orunge Coast officlws \\ho reminded bil(hway com· misaioner~ tha t cities in Orange County had put up SU mUllcm to get construction 11tarted. J\t thllt Hme, commissioners swd they would give the Corona del Mar Freeway the highest pr1orll)'. House Votes . Reprimand For Solon .. WASHINGTON <API -The House ''oted 0\1erwhelmingly lo· day to reprimand a subcommit· tee chairman, Rep. Robert L. F'. Sikes of Florida, on two counts of financial misconduct. II was the House 's first punish· ment of a member since 1969 when it fined Har l em Demo c rat A d a m C l av ton Poweil and stripped him of seniority. S ike s . a De moc r a t . s at before a micro phone s1Ku in the chamber during the 20· minute debate but spoke only on- ce. to request permission to in· sert a statement later into the Congressional Record. His re· quest was granted. One speaker, Rep. Andrew McGuire I O·N.J .J. said the House Ethics Committee should have recommended a stiffer punjshment of censure. He said members should cons ider whethe r t o take away Sikes' <'hairmans hip of the House military construction appropria· tions subcom m ittce next year . "'The committee has found con· duct that cannot and should not be tolerated by this House, or anybody or the American peo- ple." McGuire s aid. The House approved the reprimand by a 381-lo-3 vote. with fin~ members \'Oling pre· s ent . \'oti n g against the reprimand were Reps . F . F:dward Hebert < D-La.l. Tom Steed < D·Okla. > and Olin Teague ID·Tex.1. In a 498·page report issued this week. the ethics committee <'a iled for S ike s t o b e reprimanded for: -Buying 2.500 shares of stock in the First Na''Y Bank after he \lsed his office to help establish the bank at the Pensacola. fo1a .. Naval Air Station. -Failin~ to report in financial statements to the House both the bank stock and 1,000 shares of stock Sikes owned in Fairchild Industries, Inc., a major defense contractor. The committee said he made a S14.000 profit on the land com· pany and $8,200 profit on his bank stock. A r eprimand is the m ildest form of punishment the ethics panel could have recommended short of exoneration. At the other end of the scale. it could have re· commended that Sikes be ex· pclled from the House. The committee aJso sa.ld Sikes cTeated "an obvious and signifi· cant conflict of interest" by sponsoring a bill in 1961 to clear . r ommerc ial development of Florida la nd owned by a com· pany he controlled. Rut the panel recommended no punishment for the land deal, s:.iylng It happened 15 years ago and th al Sikes· constituents con- tinued to re-e lect him. even though they knew about Ute deal to some extent. Sikes, replying to the charges. ~aid he acted as a congr~sman to benefit his consUtuenl'I and not himself. Parki11g for Beachgoers Another of Newport Beach's bay parks open to the pubUc is Marinapark. which comes complete with its own parking lot. One of the few city parks with parking facilities, Marinapark can be r eached off Balboa Bo ule vard at 18th Street. It is close to a city park with play equipment that fronts on Balboa Boulevard. The beach has a lifeguard tower and is the site of many of the city's water oriented recreation programs. . Cabin Cruiser Destroyed in Ocean Blaze A Cnsent City man is without a home today after his ~Hoot cabin cruiser bur st into fl ames Wednes- day afternoon and almos t rammed into an oil island near Seal Beach. Fr edrick Matthews. 26, was thrown overboard by the force of an explosion in the engine room of the craft he used as his residence. Seal Beach lifeguards said lS terrified oil workers witnessed the blaze and watched in horror as the exploding craft began to drift toward t hem from 25 yards west of Esthet Island . Lifeguards saw the blaze from their patrol boat one and one· half miles distant and rushed to the scent>. After pulling Matthews from the water, the guards towed the burning Cheoy Lee away from the oil installation . An Orange County Harbor Patrol vessel doused the blaze after it bad all but destroyed the $22,000craft. Matthews told lifeguards he had been working on the boat's <'arburetor when a small fire broke out. Before he could e1't· inguish the fire, the explosion oc- curred , he said. Lifeguard Chief Tim othy Dorsey said the boat owner re- f used treatment for a head injury he sustained during the Incident. Fro• Page Al SUSPECT • • ing and 16 counts or robbery. 'fhe robbery charges s tem from the taking of clothes and other items from the kidnap vict ims. T he red -h air ed Rich ard Schoenfeld, in a blue pullover s weater, cowboy boou and slightly rumpl ed beige jeans s louched i n his seat in a courtroom filled to capacity with about 61 onlookers, about half of them reporters. Joan Brown. the mother of two of the young kidnap victims. was U1e only parent to attend the 20-minute pr'oceedine. Defense attorney Ed Merrill pleaded not guilty ror the def en· dunt. Merrill's request for a re· duction In Schoenfeld's $1 million bail was put over until a pre- liminary hearing Aug. 4. After a wee k -long odyssey tn which he was reported seen In Revera! areas of the Pacific Nort h west. James Schoenfeld, 24, was seen Wednes· day night by "someone who knew him" as he drove an Idaho· licensed vlln throug h Menlo Park, a San Francisco Peninsula com· munlty only a few miles from his home . An all-points bulletin was is- sued and the search continued throuih the night . Halfway Out Victims Grab The/ t Swpect Police went to a San Clemente mobile home park al S: 35 a:m.-t-Odiiy to-tn vesli.gate.a bw:glary _and_lQund their sus eel in a bad way indeed. Gregory A. Smith's head and arms were on one side of a bedroom window -tbeoutslde -andhis legs on the other, in· side t he room. ATTACHED TO ONE OF Sm ith's legs was Da<-i4_._D.__....... Speaks. Attached to the other was Mrs. Speaks. Both were tugging with relish. Police said Smith. 22. of 211 W. Canada Road, San Clemente, seemed grateful to be relinquished to authorities. HE WAS TR EATED FOR A swollen knee inJurcd in the trailer tug-of-war and booked in San Clemente J ail on sus· pi con of burg I ar y with bail set at $5,000. Police said the burglary effort netted nothing but trouhh.• from t he Speaks home. at the Capistrano Shores l\lobilc Homes, 1880 W. El Camino Heal. 0 0UALITY TELEVISION EX.TR~ vn-'GS~ EJ.TRA ~s• 01scou~· · 19,, OIA,(,l')t,Al The SOMERSBY G•02SW 01s11nclM?, compact-size simulated grained Amer11:an Walnut color cabinet Solid· Slate Super Video Range Tuning System. CALL POI LOW CLIUAMCI PllCIU--.... ~------- Garage H~ssle Delayed Thi' Nt:wporl Bt•;wh rily t'oun(•1l ha:s dcluyt•d unlit Aui: 23 u dc d!>IOn on u suµt•r 1>111·11 i:arugc th~1l 111 nc•t1rl~· c111n pll'll'(I und Um\ nc1i:hbon ,,. unt toru lio'' 11. The ~nra)olc \\ ns beh\J: built ut th(' h<>me ot J, n. Wlllhni.:, 11\:l Kings Road. wht•11 u 1troup of Watling's nei~hbori-\\1'rc sur cessf\il In l:t'ttmi: tlw 1·1ty to fon•1.• a hall to 1.·onstruc\ 1011, • \\'alhni: hatl be<.•n i:r anll'°\I u vm·wnC't' b,\' lht• C'tl,v pl:111111lli.: comm i ssion in D1•t•1•mt,..•r lo huihl the lar ge struc·turc to h1>1.1s1· ht:. motor home. A \'ariunre was needed for con struction bee ausc zoninsi I aws :rny garages detached from homes ha\'e to be built at the bark of the lot and Watling's is al the front. According to neighbors who laun<'hed the petition drive that stopped construction in April. WaJling did not properly nollfv them or the original pl unnJng commission hearing on the variance. And. they complained, thl' building going up is not built ac- cording to s pecifications in the plans aooroved alt hat hearin~. In a second hearinR on the variance. pl anners denied permission to complete the pro· jeet because it is now a foot wider than originally shown; it is taJlcr by a foot than originally p: .J· poseL iLis..1.W.<Lket closer to tl~tc'-' ---• sideyard setback than ori1dnUlly proposed and it is generally out of proportion to the rest of the struc· ture. The neighbors, led by Tom Henderson , a tr ustee of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrirt, plcclgerl $4 ,SOO to ht•lp Walling defray his buildinit and demolition costs. Council men, however , dl'clinE'IJ to makc a decision Mondav, ask· tn~ instead for an 01>ini'on on points of law raised by Walhnr(s attorm.•y. I 3" & I 7" DIAGONAL PORT AILES I 9"·2l"·Z5" DIAGONAL TAILE MODELS 23"·25" DIAGONAL CONSOLES 23"'01•r:,~,•L The CARIBBEAN G•!>4'W G1anl·screen table model with aturdy metal cabinet finished 1n s1mulatocl grained Walnu1, Sol1d·Stale Super Gold v1c10 0 Guard Tuning Syatom CALL'°• LOW CUA.AHCI ,.ICf Rober t N. Weed J'lr•\. .... "l •t'lt P\ltllt..-t Jack R. Curi~y """ Pt.,~~· •9'0 (.tntJ,fM Ml,.... ThOmas KHvll (d1fM ThO/Tl.n A. MurllhlM ,,,,,,,.,,"9 '°''°' Garage Approved; Living Space Out Still Good S.tKtlon A•all•I• ••• lut Hwry ••• SIMM Models Vn-y Lll'ftffed. Call for Clecrcmce Prices I ull I 1u·1or~ Morr1u1lit•, Pfu, Our l"t•r,.ounf Otu• \ 1•11r l.itfnrnttl1•1· On I 1 ·1·r~1 l"rodH«'I M1• .'tit•ll! Charle$ H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,.,,,.,..,, MA"9_,. E•'°" OO!tfl CCl\r• Mf•• )JI) W•lf S.f $t""I \•O~ ii««"'. ''"0'-f"nftr•S•r.t• 1'4\olnh!'Qton a.~tt Ht 1S QNc.P\ Bot.if.f"1t'd Sottltl••-• Y•llfr. JUOI Uo _.., t?_ •t ian Otf'OO Fr...,..• c..,,..,.1, 1ttt Ot•n .. tw•t l'l.oi"'''"" C-... l*\'f .......... -~ ... lltvw -..i ........ m•Ue.r •r eidw•rU""'""''-,.,,.,.,.._ m.'I ~· rt~lftff •4U)0\t1 tM'UAt *""'""'.,_ et ......... -. 9'tt•""' t••--" ..... t'•l<I •• c .... ,...,. c.111-• s..c. .. , ... ~ •• <~·· .. "I\ -:J'iZ..."::~U-..tM• '.'.'°l•l«l .._,,,,.._ I, After weighing opposition from the Balboa Island Improvement Association against the endorse· ment of neighbors, the Newport Beach City Council has upheld a planning commission decision to trade off excess home area for a four-car garage. Mr. a nd Mrs . J . Mathew Osborne, of 325 East Bay Front. had sought a ''arianee to remodeJ their bome by making a seconct .story addition. • The variance was needed because the home is toned R t .5 which restricts 31Jowable bu.iJd· ing area based on the lot si&e and plans called for 123-s<ruare feet more than allowed. Planning commissioners ap· proved the variance when the Osbornes said they also planned a four-car garage. Member s of the improvement association appealed the de· eislon. askihg the council to over· turn it and uphold strict com- pliance with the R 1.5rone. However, councilmen went along with the planning com- mission after ihe Osborne·s neiJhbors from Llttle 'Balboa bland testified · they were satiafied With the plans. 275 East I 7fft St. Costa Mesa Mew ........ .... 2t_..w ..... &~. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ .... ......,..,..ti.e .... THISI ILICTROMIC fllOMSSfONALS SDVICI YOUR lqUIPMEHT "0.-1•'' ... , .. Furn• >us Ze nith quality! Fornous ;..;,.~~ dt'pendubilit_v! Saddlehaelt r\fter n oon N. l:'. t o e ks EDI Tl O N VOL. 69, NO. 211, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 2', 1976 TEN CENTS 'Patty -Trained To Fire' LOS ANGELES <AP > - WiU1am and Emily Harns' pro· secutor dell\•ered his closing argument to Jurors today, accus- ing the two Symbionese Libera· tion Army me mbers of training and ms pi ring P atricia Hearst lo fire a machine gun. "Who do you s uppose showed Patricia Hearst how to use the gun., .. he asked Jurors ... And who instigated her in firing it?" Although 1ns1s t1ng that Miss Hearst. an-absent codefl>ndant;1s guilty along with the llarTises. Deputy Di s t. Att y . Sa m l\ta~·erson told j urors. "ll had to be the members of the SLA who gave Patricia Hearst the idea of shooting out of a van." The comments by Mayerson raised furious ob1ections by chief defense attorney Leonard We· mglass, who interrupted. saying there had been no e\'idence in· lroduced at the trial that the Har· nses gave Mass Hearst any in· :.tructaons. lie objected more vehemently \\hen !\ta~ er son mentioned that ~lass Hearst had been a kidnap \IC:tlm "There as no e\'ldence the Har· rises were an am· wav in\'Ol\'ed in her k1dnaping1 "·weinglass declared. Superior Court Judge Mark Brandler overruled all defense objections, declaring ··there is noth ing improper in Mr. Ma yerson commenting on the evidence.'' "These three people -the two defendants and Patricia Hearst -were act Ing jointly and together.·· M aycrson told jurors. "We know 1l was Patricia Hearst sitting across the street in the van , bul who created the mentality in Patricia Hearst that s he and the If arrises were fug1t1ves? ··we know she was a kidnap vtctam," he said. "She had con· verted. S he had gone over to the SL.A. 1t had to bt! the members or the SLA who ga\'e Patricia llearst the ide a of shooting out of n van.·· He urjled j urors not to give in to ·s~ mpathy the~· might feel for l~e HARRIS, PageA%> Mass Murde r Trial S late d A Santn Ana MunkipaJ Court hunn~ conducted behind closed doors t•lld<'d late Wednesday with the dt•c1~1on that Edward Charles Allaway must faet• Orange Coun- t\' S1qwraor Court action on mulllrile murdt>r charJtc~ Jud..:1· HOl){'rl F. I.aw ordered All:iwnv. 37. 10 fnc«' arriuJ(nment Au Jt 10 an Su IH'raor Court on 5l'\l'll murrlt•r r ounls and four ad· dttwnul a<1i1,1ult nll<'~at1ons Thl'" all !<ll'm trum hats alleged !<hoollnlt ~pn•c on the Cal Stutc fo'ull<'rton c run llll~ July 12 S<-vcn pcr~on ... II 1t'd :anrl two others were M'no11 ... 1v "ounded In th<' Rhoot IO~!i Co ast \\~eather Early clouds t o give way to sun Thursday. High clouds at times. tern· peratures should stay in low 70s Overnight lows In· OOs. I NSIDIE T ODAY Doe:J the odoptee haVt> t~ nght to :Jeek out hu flCltural hent09e? I f ~o. who:Je rights are being violated'.' Stt P• Bl. ... ,, __ •le• ... -u--. ........ All -,.T..., .,_ .. _, ll ,,,...,. .. Uo1I...,. At __ , ........ t.lll-A At _,_. ..... OM•lt ... c ... u 0r...,.c-, .. ., ., •• A• At CMolu C• "'"""" eH er.._. c• 5-tb CN DNl1'-l<ft At S..ClMlrlet• ... , .•.. , .. ~ ... M T~-1.-"" '-'--"' as n.--. as ~· ... , ...... -u ~-., _.._ AU 1-u• .. ....,._, , .. ....___ Obsc ured"" Hood Kidnap Truck Crushes Dragnet 3 Teen Girls Three teenage girls were crushed by a city pickup truck as ttiey lay on Crescent Bay beach in Laguna Beach today. The trash truck, a four-wheel drive \•ebkle. came up over a rise in the sand and rolled over the legs and bodies of the three girls. The injured were identified as Maria T . Corio. 17, Ann E . Stewart, 17. and Camee L. Reid, 16, ati from San Marino. They were treated at the scene by Laguna Beach lifeguards and firemen for compound fractures oC the legs and possible internal injuries. They were rushed by ambulance to South Coast Com· munity Hospital. Their condition is unknown. Police identified the driver of the truck as Wesley M. ·Tang, 29, a city of Laguna Beach employe. The driver said he was unable to see the girls lying on the sand as the hood or the truck obscured -his view when he eame over .the rise. ·· C l e m e n te Ineide nt \'Ui:in g Foo f print 2 Laguµa Officers Face Discipline J The next planet to send u representative to :\'lars may conclude BiJ?f oot was here. Actually. the divot was left by the 'viking scooper after taking soil s amples. <Storr. Page AS > Factory Fire Lights· Skies, Guts Building A violent fire that spectators said sent sheets of name shooting 00 feet into the predawn darkness gulled a plastics factory in Orange early today. Two veteran Laguna Beach de· tectives faced disciplinary action today following a San Clemente incident where one officer is al· leged to have displayed his badge and forced his way into a home to retrieve his daughter's personal property. ' Police Chief Jon Sparks had scheduled a hearing today for officers Carroll Bush, who has been with the department for 12 years, and Alex Jiminez. a 20· year-member of-thefOl'a. The maximum pulliabmeot could be termination ol employ· ment. The incident· took place last Thursday during the day when Bush and Jiminez assertedJy went to San Clemente ln an un· marked detective unit to help Bush's 17·year-old daughter, Deseree. The young woman called her father after she was refused ac· cess to a house at 202 Calle La Pal ma. Miss Bush reportedly . had about $1 ,500 worth or personal prope rty in the re· sidence. The police account states the man r entinl the house had left word that nothing was to be re- moved in his absence. Chief Sparks said l,UlOlt the ar- rival or Detectives Bush and JimiMz, a verbal COl\lrantation occurred between the olricers and the people In the hou1e who remained adamant and refused to allow Bush or t\is daughter in thehou1e. · <SH POLICE, Pate A?> By the tame the blaze was . brought under control shortly before 6 a.m .• all that was lefl of Guardian Plastic Company's plant at 1405 N. Man2an1ta St., were the concrete walls. Police Seek 2 Who "I guess you could call it wall to wall destruction." said Orange Fire Inspector Bill Simkins Early e s timates set the amount of loss an exress of SS00.000. ·Doused Sleeper There were 11 employes work· Ing in the building when the fire broke out at s· 10 a m., but there were no >nJunes r<'ported. He said fi re fighters were ham· pered in their work as a series of explosions rocketed through the blazing plastics plant. The ex· plosions were beli<'VM to he the rt>sull of super heuted eontamers of chemicals bean~ exposro to names I Lat e this morning , 1n· vcstigators we re ut the scene try· Ing to deter mini.' whut r auiied the blaie When fart> f1~h11n2 units ar· ri ved at the secne. S1mk1ns 1rn1d, fl:>mes ulrt>;.id y wf'r\' lcupinst from the concrctl' bluldin1i1's roof and the plant was nil hut totally engultcd 1n fire' Amin Undisturbed NA IROBI. Kt"nya <API - President ldi Amin uppcan-d lo lM> toklnl( a .relaxed attitude to- day toward Britain's break in dlplomatle relations with Ugan· da. But one or his aides told a Nairobi newspaper Brltons re· maining in Uganda "will become U8andan ciliiens." Newport Beach police are seek· ing a pair of young men who t«Mlsed a sleeping fisherman off the Newport Pier early l~ay. The victim, who can't swim. was rescued by two teenagers who told police they witnessed the incident. According to police, Kenneth York. 17, of 2940 Pepper Tree Lane. Costa Mesa, was asleep In his sleeping bag next to the bail shack on the pier. Jerrery Smith, J7, Gatden Crove and John Smock, 15, Orange, said they sow two men walk up to the s leeping York. drag him from his sleeptnJ: ba~ and throw him into the water, 35 feel below. The two assailants then ran of< the pier, the youths uid. York told police he wasn't aware of what had happened until he hit the water and started yell· lnit for help because he can't swam. Smith and Smock J)ffled ore their s hirts and went In arter the thrashing victim. The two teenagers managed to keep York anoat unllJ a rope was lowered lo them by bys tanders. The unldenti(Jed bystanders polled the three youths. one at a Lime, to the topofthcpjer. Medals Monot • .. CoaJJ t Olympiam Collect 9 Former Huntington Beach High School swim- ming star Clay Evans won a silver medal at the XXl Olympiad to bring the Orange Coast ar~a·s represen- tatives' totals to nine medallions at Montreal. Daily Pilot sports editor Glenn White, on hand at· the games, presents his reports on Page Cl today. Among them is a story on former Newport Harbor High School student Chuck Lyda in canoeing. And he reports on Bill Leach of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's Mike John.son following their wt from kayaking competition Wednesday. Police said none oC the youths reported serious injuries although they had some bruises and scrapes from the pier pilings. Milk, Honey Not Funny To Policeman LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> - Nevada Highway Patrolman Pete Steelmon was reported in serious condition today at Southern Nevada Me morial Hospital in the wake of an acci· dent that spilled milk and honey all over a highway. That accident on Interstate 15 at Las Ve1ta s Involved Steelman's Highway Patrol automobile, a truck loaded with milk and a truck loaded with bees and honey. · Steelman was stung several Umes by the bees, suffered a broken neck and spinal il\juries. He was lnveallRatinR an acci· dent In which the driver oC the bee truck h•d altd elf the roatd, dropping some or the bee hives Crum the truck. He had ju.st got~ ten back Into his car when It was hit from the rear by· the milk truck. The milk truck knocked the Highway Patrol car into the bee truck and then the milk truck also struck the truck laden with btts. Other highway patrolmen and emergency personnel fought awarmlnc bees to get Steelman out oC the patrol car and to t.be hospital where be WM admitted to lnt~ive care becwse of an allttlY to bee atin&•· ' ft toot several hours to clear the roadway or the milk and honey mixture that~ it. Tbe driver of the milk truck wu identified today a John Van Kampen of South Gate. Calir. No char1ea were med pending ftlnbel' investigation ol t.be accl· dmt. Closes In CHOWCHILLA <APJ -James Schoenfeld, one oC three suspects in the Chowchill a mass kidnap· Ing, was captured without a struggle today after he was s potted driving on a freeway south of San Francisco. His attorney said the capture thwarted ScoenCeld's plans sur- endertoday. At the moment he was captured, Schoenfeld's brother, Richard, 22. was being taken from the AJameda Coonty Jail at Oakland for a three·hour drive lo Chowchilta for arraig~ment in the bizarre abauction o 26 sum· mer school children and their bus driver July 15. He pleaded inno- cent. Authorities s till were seeking Frederick Newhall Woods. 24, on federal and local arrest war- rants. His father owns the Livermore quarry.where the kidnap victims were Imprisoned in a buried moving van for 18 hours before they dug their way out. Authorities later reported an autopsy was under way on an un· identified man -20 to ;., years old with straight dark hair - round about 10 miles from the site where clothing taken from the kidnap victims was found. However, authorities ga\1e no indication the body rrught be that of Woods. Woods has straight dark hair. The FBI said it was not aware of reports that a body had been found. A Santa Clara County sheriff's captain, Wes Jobason. uid, ··t think that's wild speculation," when a.sited if the body could be that of Woods. Efforts wer e being made to identify the decomposed body, which was found Wednesday by two utility company workers In a shallow grave near Los Gatos. a community about 00 miles south or San Francisco near San Jose. It was not immed!ately known how long the man had been dead or what caused his death, authorities said. James Schoenfeld was booked at the San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City on kidnap and un· lawful flight charges. authorities said. He was held for $1 million bail. He listed his occupation as self-employed auto mechanic. William Gagen. who along with attorney Edward Merrill is representing both brothers, said, "He called us last night from a phone booth at abouts and said he wanted to turn himself in. "We told him to come to our of· lice at8thls morning and we could contact Dist. Atty. Lowell Jensen for his surrender. He was coming into our office in Danville. but his attempt to turn himself In was thwarted." Both Schoenfelds and Woods were charged in a warrant Issued last week with 27 counts of kidnap· lng and 18 counts of robbery. The robbery charges l'tcm from the taking of clothes and other items from the kidnap victims. The red-haired Richard Schoenfeld, In u blue pullover sweater, cow hoy boots and 'slightly rumple d beige jeans s louched in his seat In a ('()Urtroom fllled lo capacity with about 81 onlookers, about half of them reporters. Joan Brown. the moChcr of two <See SUSPECT, Pa1te iU> BROTHER CAPTURED Jemea Schoenfeld .. ~ .......... SUSPECT ARRAIGNED Rlcherd Schoenfeld Ethics Pane l Votes Sikes Reprimand WASHINGTON <AP> -The House voted overwhelmingly to- day to reprimand a subcommlt· tee chairman, Rep. Robert L. F . Sikes of Florida, on two counts or financial misconduct. It was the House's first punish· ment of a member since 1969 when it fined Harlem Democrat A d a m C l ayton Powell and stripped him of seniority. Sikes, a Democrat. sat before a mic rophone 1111u in the chamber during the 20· minute debate but spoke only on· ce, to request permission to in· sert a statement later into the Congressional Record. His re· 1 quest was granted. One speaker. l\ep. Andrew McGuire tD·N .J .). said the House Ethics Commllt.ee should have recommended a stiffer punishment of censure. He said members should consider whether lo take away Sikes· chairmanship of the llous0 military conllrucUon approprin· I llonll su bcom mlttee next yell'. •'The commltlcc has found con-, <See SIKES, Pale AZ> l Mesa Woman Killed In Leap from Hotel Police said a Costa Mesa woman leaped to her death Wed· netday from the 18th noor of the South Coast Plaza Hotel. The vtcttm was ldentlfted as Virginia Borton Foa, 46, of 380 Rochester St. • 'Police said a hot.el em$)1oye earlier had escorted the woman from the Jeth noor to the lobby when be learned she wasn'l a guest at the hotel. Another hotel employe told poUce be was worklnc on the 12th noor when he aaw a red object, later identified u Jira. Foa'• purse. fly past the window. He lOOked up and saw the woman climbing over a railing. She Jumped before he could stop het. Mrs. Fon. a pa.rt-time nurse tor a woman at the Rochester Street address, Juves only a stepmother, Mrs. Graee Fogg or Newinaton, Conn .• according to the Oran1e County Coronet's of· nee. Police said the victim was a member of Al coholics ADoaymous and left a note at t.be • Rochester Street •ddfeu uytn1 she wu 1oin1 out to help a fellow member in trouble . • i Al OAllVll'fLO T SB ~., .... ,...,. ..... ·Rain Day Drips For 88th Time WAYNESBURG. Pa <Al1 1 - As an •nnuQI e vent, Rain Day donn't have quite the n•UooaJ reputation of Groundhoa Day up ln Punxtutawney. Or the return o( the awallows to San Ju1tn Capietrano. Or even the return of the bunarda to Hinckley. Ottlo But It's the only f•th•al to brag about here, and residents w•tched the 1kles today for a sip or ralndrop1. They didn't tlave to walt lone. ·City Manaaer Howard Cnlt WU amonc the rirlt to notice. A few drops of r.in splashed on hla heed u he was puttJna up a Chamber of Commerce d isplay. For the 88th time In 100 ' SUSPECT • • of the )'OUDI kidnap victims. WU the only parent to 1ttend the 20·minute proceeding. ~fenae attorney Ed Merrill pleaded not cullty for the defen· dant. Merrill's request for a re·· ductlon In Schoenteld's Sl mUllon bail wu put over unW a pre· Jimillary hearing Aug. 4. After a week-long odyssey in w hich h e waa reported seen in several areas of the Pac1flc Nortbwest , James Schoenfeld, 24, waueen Wednes- day night by · ·someooe who knew him" as he drove an Idaho· licensed van through Menlo Park, a San F.rancisco Peninsula com· munity eoly a few miles from his home. I An aJJ.polnts bulJetin was Is· sued and the search continued throuih the night. yurs. rain had fwlm htte on July 29. It was just a f~ lt'lltterfd 1pr1nldH at 8. •e a m .• but lt Wat enou1h to reibttt °" the W&1.ftHb•ir• police blotter. At· wall)'. l.lnder tbe tp"OU~ rules Mt tor tbe annual Raio Da . a heavy dew is ·'rain," ju11t, as much as a deluge . The community of 5,000 tuck~ in the rolUna hUls of southwest Pennsylvania a few miles north of the Ma.scn·OUton Line, celebrates the rain with :a festival that includes a dunktn& m achine 1n the town square. sidewalk sales. muslc·maklni and i n vocat ions to J upit er Plu,'ius, the mythological god of rain. According to legend, an un· known farmer stmed the tradi· t ion a century ago when he mentioned to Wilham Alli.son, a drug store clerk, that at almost always seemed to rain on July 29. Allison began keeping records and became the first Rain Day prophet. He was succeeded by his brother , Al be rt, who passed the title to Byron B. Daily, a later owner of the drug store and John Daily's father. John Daily. a lawyer who has held the title since 1936, has made friendly wagers on Rain Days past and won hats and ot-her tohn ~ fr"'om s uch ceJebriUes as Bob Hope. Jack Dempgey and Bing Crosby. If there's a scientific explana· tlon for the recurring preciplta· tion. it's simply that this 1s a season of h ighl y local ize d s howers in a region located betw een tw o m ajor rive r valleys -the Monongahela and the Ohio. Fight Rule Violated, Marine DI Adntits SAN DIEGO <APJ -A Marine corp1 drill instructor acquitted laat month of char1es stemming from the death or a recruit has now admitted knowloily violated «den covering pucil stick bouts. s. Sit Harold Broosoo tesUfled Wednesday he knew he was violating base orders by requir· in& Pvt. Lynn E. McOure, 20, to en1a1e In coosecuUve pugil stack fights with other recruits. During the geoeral court· urnrtial in which he was ac· quitted June 28. Bronson main· tained he had been following the advice of another drill instructor on how to conduct bouts at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Special Training branch. where problem recruits were pro- cessed. McClure, or Lufkin. Tex .• was tpjured In one of the bouts Dec. 6. lie rem1lned In a coma until his tleath March 13 at a Houston holpltal. The new testimony by Bronson came before a hearina where It will be dedded ii Capt. Cecll V. Taylor, former director of the •peelaJ tralninc branch. will be tried before a 1enera1 court· martial ror derellctionol duty and faU1n1 to follow orders. Under queat,ionin1 from 1'aytor'1 defense counsel, Maj. John Grant, Bronson admitted he had dlsreurded the advice Of the 11tt0nd drill Instructor and· had used the methods he le&rned while serving as dr\11 loslruclOf' and comm1nder tor regular rttrult platoons. lie 11ld he made McOure flttht <'onucutive bout• with the p1dded slicks u1ed In bayonet tral.nina because he had seen It done in reRular recnllt tralnlnlf. 09'ANO• COAST DAILY PILOT J.ck R. cur,.., \ll(f,., ..... ftl-0._.,..._ Tltomas KHYll ,., ... Tttomas A. Murpftlne ............ ~- 0\atles H. l00$ Rldlerd P. Nall ••Vt!t"t---1:~ SMfleNc• "•'...,°"a U111\.o ll'or II-•·-~'-• Offlc9I ""' .. _ U1Wt'4 ......... -· ........ -~ ,,.,, .. ___ ., ~-1 1•0_..-. Tele ...... (714) 6a'4U'I a......_.~MJ..S47t • ' Capt. Ronald Stout, au istant prosecutor in the Bronson court· martial and now the government ~ounsel in the Taylor hearing , said Bronson was not under Im· munity during the Wednesday testimony. Stout doubted, however. if the Bronson case would be r eopened. "There's a p o ssibili ty charges could be brought agains t him. But it is improbable. He has had his day in court," said Stout. Bronson, 30, of Freeport. Fla., was among three sergeants and the one officer charged with violations as a result of the .McClure case. Fro• Page A I POLICE ... At this point, Bush is alleged lo have displayed his badge, Iden·· tified himself as a police officer and demanded entry. The occupants assertedly re· fused and asked to see a warrant. Bush Is reported lo have said, "l don't need a warrant," A sho- viong match at the door ended with the d e tecthe and his ' daughter Inside the house, Chief Sparks said. Inside one or the occupants brandls 0 hed a knife. a nd in response. Bush is alleged to have pulled back his shirt exposing his badge and holstered weapon. He Is reported to have said. "There'11 no need for tha t, put it down. and the 1uy did.·· Sparkssald. Bush did not re move the gun · from its holster. the chief said Detective Jiminei had at· te mpted to dissuade bi., partner from entering the house ond when he Called. he went to the police unit and radioed ror ~on Clemente Pollce Departmrnt help. The property was Inventoried and removed after the tirri val of ~an Clemente o fficers, Chief Sparks said. No criminal complaints have been filed In the incident. If any Me, they will be handled in the routine manner with the district attorney's office evaluating the evidence to determme if formal charges should be brought, the chief said. The internal in vestigation by Det«tlve Division Commander Lt. Frank Oilton disclosed that Jiminez did not become lnvolved ln ttie confrontation nor did he enter the house with Bush. the ch,ieCuid. U . Dillon talked with about 10 pec>P(e duri ng the fi\'e-da)' lonll investigation. The lnvestlgaUon was launched at 10 p.m. Thurs- day when the department first received a <'Omplajnt. Two T een8 Dr own STRATFORD <AP> -Two teen·age ooys drowned In an ir· rigatlon c1nal near hel'l' despite warnings from a younger compa· nion that the water was swlf\ and dangerous, authoritiessaid. • Sh e .. s a Real Dag Half beast. half woman -that's the w ay it l ook s through a photographer's telephdto lens as Surie Savoy. 21, of Mon· trcal soaks up the su.n beside her pet Afghan. Willie. in Barrie , Ont. Barrie is the site for Ontario's biggest dog show. to be held this weekend. although Willie won't be competing. Rites Set for Victim Motorcyclist One of Tiro Wlw Died of Heat planned. Fre• P a g.-.\ l SIKES ... duct that <'Dnnot 1uld shoolll nOl be tolerated b) this ltO\ll\('. or at\1bodY or the A l'Mrican pco. ole." McGuire i.aid. The tlOUl\f' u ppr o,·ed the reprim and b' a ~l to 3 \'Ole, with fl"' rn~m beri1 'oun~ prt>· u nt Vo t ing agaln~t the rtpr lmand wt'rc Rt's\11 I" Jo:dward Hel.1er\ 11> Lll •. Tom Stffd 1n Oklu.> nnd0hn 1'ea«ue <D·TU I ln a •98·pni:fl rf'port IKsut'd th\11 ~eek . tbe e thi<-11 committtl· <'ail e d f o r 1keis to b t> rtprimanded for . nu,vln,.: 2.500 ict11m .•. (If stock In the F1 r11t Navy liunk uf\er he u:sed has offin • lo ht'll) t'slahlish tht> bnnk a l the Pcnsocula, i'1a .. Nn"al Air St:\t1011 F'oilln~ to r('p<>rt in fi nancial statenw ntii to the lloust.• both the b!lnk sto<'k nnd 1.000 shares of stock 81kes owned ln Fairchild Ind ustries, Inc , n ma,,or de(ensc contractor The com mittee said he made a $14.000 profit on the land com· pany and $8.200 pror.t on his bank StOl'k. A re1m mand as the mildest rorm or punishment the elhk ts panel could ha\'e recommended ~hort of e~onerataon. Al the other end of the scale, 1t could havt' re- t•ommended that Sikes be tx· pelled from the House. The committee also said Sikes created "on obvious an<I signifi· ca nt conflict of int erest" by sponsorant? a bill an 1961 to clear comme r<'tal d evelopment of Florida land owned by a com· pany he controllc>d. I ~ Funeral services for William G. K~torff or Dana Point, one of two motorcyclis ts who apparent· ly died of heat exllaust1on in the Baj a California desert, will take place at 1 p.m . Friday in the Capistrano Valle y Ba ptist Church, 32032 del Obispo, San Juan Capistrano. An official with .the public ministry in &teicico s aid today ttrat-Kastorff's-body was found sitting under an iron wood ttee. He had removed his shoes and som e of h is c loth1nR. His motorcycle. from which his emp· ty canteen was hung, was out of gas. a boUt 25 miles through the sand dunes in a dry lake area, berore he died a short distance away from the major-highway. At one point, he was believed to have been only about a mile from a small settlement where water would have been fooud. El T oro Nursery Loo ted o f P la nts -L I KastorWs body was found Sun· d ay in the Me xican desert between the Sierra de Juarei Mountains and the main hlghway linking San Felipe and Mexicali. The body of his companion, Masa yuki Tanaka, was found Wednesday about a mile from the well·traveled highway where help might ha ve been found. The pair rode into Mexico on their motorcycles July 17. United States and Me x lean officials launched a search ror the men when they failed to return home the next night as they had Woman Shot In Robbery FAIRFIELD (AP> -A 44- year-old woman was in critical condition following a robbery and shooting that left her fishing companio n dead, authoriUes said. ctara Burns was wounded in the neck and Anne Lou Barnes. 66. was killed Tuesday afternoon by a young man who look their purses and fled, officers said Wednesday. , The Incident occurred while the two we re fishing in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Two men pulled up in. a small grayish vehicle next to their car on Joice Island and the shooting fol lowed. Fro• Page A l HARRIS ... young people who might be "your children •. your brqthen, sisters or neighbors." "You cannot let sympathy for these defe ndants Influence your decision," he told the seven women and five men who will consider 11 charges oCkidnaping. robbery and assault against the two me mbers of the SL.A. The Harrlses, turned in their chairs to face the jury, were Im· passive as the prosecutor spoke. I le atood 1t a lectern cl06e to the jury box. and m ost juron hud their eyes fixed upon him. Be urged the panelists also not to be influenced by prejudice ng1lnst the Harrls es for their re· voluUonary views. Rut he noted that their p<>lltlcs could be coo· sldered "Ir It would logically ex· plain their conduct, if It would ~Ive a motive.:· Slouxlown / Effect Light By The Attotlated Prett The nationwide slowdown by the air tral· fie controllert had little early Impact today, ac· cordln• to sp0kesmen for the Federal A vlatlon Ad· ministration and checks at major airports -.crou the country. The air controllen' un· ion predicted its · •woc-k by the book'· J ob action would pr o duce widespread delays in scheduled atrllne ni&hts. However . s pokesmen for the FAA -employer of the aif controllen - said air tramc looked fairly normal today as the alowdown wound through it.a rlrat tun day. t San Die go Sheriff's Depart· ment officials, who he lped coordinate the sear<'h, sajd at ap· peared Kastorff's bike ran out or gas first and Tanaka went on for help. His motorcycle was round about 20 miles southwes t of Kastorff's body. Officials said Tanaka walked Searchers round Tanaka's fully clothed body in a barren area of the desert. He had apparently been dead several days. Rene Almaraz, the public ministry official, said Tanaka's body was taken to a morgue in Mexic ali. A legally required autopsy would be <lone today, he sajd. 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