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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot' . J ' • 1ty1 .• • • • ---·--.. . ·- ~Ho1n~owner-s --Figlif ·~llool U~e.'; . -Needed i r. LONDON (AP> -A , Cambrid1e Univenitf pro.' feuar aays .. there's m • •idua danser of a worldwide pandemic.. if tbe ''lq.ionnairea diaeue'' tlall .... kllledatJ.-D ........ U. l1nited Sbta IaJiON"dtobeat)'Peofln· .......... tbe Da117 EQl'esa repm1ed today. The paper quoted Ian Beverid1e, a apecialiat in animal patholo1Y who bas been working on nu pro. blema for the World Health Orpnization -·WHO - for 10 years. 'n. Brililb Deputment el Healtb bu ordered one mlWan dOHS of swine nu • acclne to protect key workers , London newspapers reported to- day. \ """------------------' iBOOmsMade ~By MariiMS t CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - • A Marine Ccwps spokesman has ~rmed that booming noises -\-com~,a!Jted about by residents in > Orante and San Dleco counties arecomin1 from theb91e. Tbe official said day and night )\ mtlllery practice baa been eolng Cllll with 11 and 106-millimeter weapons which • 'make lots or • nolae." I Earlier, residents b~d com· plained.to Miramar Nival Air Station about ionic booms shak· inl their homes, but both the Navy and the Federal Aviation .Administration said no aircraft •1 were known to have 'broken the IOUDd barrier W ednesct.y. ~ 3 Arabs Detained ' · TEL AVIV, hrael (l\P) -Jaraeli 'naval forces have de·· taiDed thre suapeded Arab iuer· rillH aboard two 'Lebanese· bound boau ln the past few days, Clftkial aou.rces said today. WaiYer ~ Granted , . To C·ella Dr. 1-1• Cena •• ,........ immunity from proaecutioa before discussing the facta of political spending life Wednes- day with a federal Grand JVJ in Loa Angeles. Before CeJla was clCIHt9d for al most three hours with the Jury. the names of two recipl.a cl bis political spending were bantered about in open court. Both atate Treasurer Jess• Unruh and Oran1e County Supervisor Laurence Schmit were mentioned by name when federal Judie lhtt Byrne grant· ed Cella and his former.business manager, Theodore Schiffman, hnmunlt)'.. Cella, the Santa Ana physician who wu California's top 1974 political donor with more than $500,000 contributed to more than :;o cand1dates and causes, initial· ly refused to answer the Grand Jury's questions. But Judge Byrne, whorecenUy sentenced Cella to five years in federal prison following his con· vlction on Jncome tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related char1e1, cleared the way for his testimony by granting him im· munlty. In the proceas, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Wilson indicat- ed in open court the Jury's in· quiry centers around possible violations of federal anti· racketeering.statutes, aa well as maU and tax regulations. ll was revealed during the 5.1- year-old physician's recent trial that a major portion ot money ~reted from two Orange Coun· ty hospitals by Cella, Schiffman and others went dlredly Into the campaign coffers of county, state and federal candidates. Both Unruh and Schmit testified during Celia's trial. The state treasurer openly ad· ($ee CELLA, Pace AZ) Tot, Girl Die Effort to Save Life Faila HOUSTON CAP> -Wendy Suzette Jenklnl, 14, wu bat~sltttn1 her year-old nepbew Lorenzo Jenkins mtbe family car, parked on tbe soutlrbank of the San Jacinto River. Wendy's uncle, John Blouin, 32, of Houatoo, was fllhinl about 40 yardl upstream. Slowly the car began moving down tlle Dank, Wednesday. Wendy, in the front. seat. tried° to save her ... nep1ae--ew-, wllo was in the rear seat. Sbe Jumped out of the ear, opened a bide door and grabbectdle baby. • But lbe couldn't get blm out. So abe jumped into. the rear seat u the ear phmged intb the stream. ~was nre trying to save tbat baby." said Jack Freeland of Humble,-a witness. Both cblldren dlowned as the er alsappear911 ID· to2S feet of water. Great Day for Beaeh l Hearing l Not Held ~ I. llJTOKllA&LEY ~ °'"" DMty _..... • A courtroom battle laanebed :• wben members of the Cook : Homeowner• AasoclatkJD object-; ed to the use of Cook Elementary.~ School in Westminster as a tem·: porary campua for the Hunt· · ington Beach Union High School .. District went into its tbird day to-1 day in Oranae Coent7 SUperlor·: Court. Lawyers for both aidel predict.-· ed that lt might be pouible to ~ complete tbe bearing before: Judge Harmon G. Scoville eitberf today or early Friday. Tbey aald the judge is not expected to Im· mediately rule on the con·. Wednesday was a nice day to go to the ·beach and a lot of people did. About 25,000 folks made their way to city beaches in Huntington Beach. They enjoyed air tem-' peratures that hovered around 72 degrees o.lly,.... ..... ,..... and a water temperature of 66 degrees. "There were no hassles and no rescues," sald one lifeguard official "It was just.a nice day.'• No 810,000; Painter Gets Jail Sentence VENTURA (AP) -A house painter bas been eentenced to 180 days in jail hm'e after be declined to cooeerate with authorities in a search IOI' more than $10,000 of the $50,000 be found lut year. Daniel Diaz, 34, found the $50,000 while paintin1 an old house near La~e Sherwood. Police later arrested him and re- covered $18,411. The money wu left by the late Elsie Can· terburJ, aatborities aakl. Diaz pleaded no contest to tbeft ol lost property but bia !ID-day HDtence WM -pended Gil tbe C09dJtloa be help officers find the miuinl U0,000. Authorities aald tbe1 bellencl Diaz 1ne the moae)' to re· lati.,.. FMherman Killed PACKWOOD, W .. <AP> - William Jtankowlkl. *5, ll8'ffd. WU fatallJ lzdund Wec1De9day wbea a~t br a boulder at Skate er.a nortb al ..... tbe Lewi~ eu1.-·. Gftke aid. aaid lma•lti wu filhiDI la~ w...._..atrnm ...... foot·dlameter nme --.... rail .. din from • ................. Metal Fatjgae -Ben's Last Words: TiCk, Rattle, Bang LONDON (AP) -Witb a rattle and a bant, London's famous landmark. the Big Ben clock atop the tower ol the Houses of Par Ila· meat. around to a halt today at 3:41 a.m. loeal time. Tbe 117-year-old timel>iecewu apparently the victim of metal. fatlpe. Police patrolllnl nar PU'U~­ meat aalcl they beard tbe rattle and baq and called iD Leslie Butler. Ille cldck'• cbief mabl· Eight Dunked ·In ColU.ion SAN DIEGO (AP> · -Elpt people were thrown lllto San Dtqo Bay early todaJ ..._ 1IMlll' tafllt bit a dndlinl barp iD the darkneu. Amoq the •ilbt. .u Nlned witbin 20 minutes, wwe two~ pie tMaa to Doetcn ffalpitai iD lbeek. Tbe 5foot boat.,. tGwed to a ...... u..~ ........ f.UU, at BaD•t Nm&. bat. the bar1e ap .. reatt~ wu un-darnapd. tenance engineer. They also summoMcl police technicians to look for 1l1na or aabola&e but that ,,.. ruled out. "We are thlnk!ng along the lines of possible metal ratleue," said an offtctal or the Depart- ~t of the Environment. which. baa n1pomlblllty for the clock. ··we do no& know bov1 aong·it will tab to ...,a1r.'' Buder. 54, aald a cast iron :frame boldinJt the mechanism cracked and · tbat bi& pieces of metal were burled around. He said a ODe·huadredweipt drum ibat controls the quarter-hour b9lla wu tbrowll totbe noor. TM llnakclown occurred dur· iJll an all-alpt aittiDI of the Hcime of Commons. LaWmak .. have been workhlg late moat ol tbis week to clear a becklOI ot. ltllilllltlGG before their aumDMr receu . ''Tldl clack ha been rtMt'ed for IO loaa by IO IDm)' people,'' Butler aald. "ft •• the bell ol freedo• ~a • .WwU War JL ............ d ...... ltwillbe r=~keslts~hmtts U~·t.oft bell, cut in 1•. !'be clock wu uaembled in IB· troveralai issue before him. . Lawyers for the bomeowners1 • group are arguing that a lease! agreed to by trustees cl the Hunt-ineton Beach district and the Westminster Elementary School: District WU illegally approved 1 by both districts. Tbe homeowners group pro-, tests that the decision was re-. ached without a sampling of public opinion via public bear· ings and the filing of an environ· mental impact report. The usiplment al ffuntiqton: Beach high school students to the'. facility la certain to create dust, noise and tralflc problems throu1bout the neipt)orbood sur- rounding the school, Judge Scoville has been told. Witnesses also told the Jiadae int two days of hearings that plans • for the use of the school at 14401 Willow Lane. Westminster,.~ actually go beyond the one rear lease agreed on by trustees fot" both districts. ~ (See PROTEST, Paie A2) ) Coast Weather Pair weather folJowlnc mornlnf coastal cloudl· neu Friday. ffl&hl along the beaches to mid '108. Lowa to drop to the lower ... . INSIDE TODAY F'ear 1.U. moiM1, dnea ~'J°"''•" "The EzcorcUt," Giid oUwrt of thoC We. P.ora· mollld ,,.., /fGT toUl Ml it• MtO ~. "Sumw!" SH P.O(JeA1. l••ex MV.W..,,,.. At ._LIMws .......... •1 ....,'h'ee UIL.... .. ....... ~ .. , ........ p_.. ~ c .. ., ........ ..... le.Met U 1 ~-..c..tr ··==-.c,::::: .............. Dr.flt ..... ,._.,. Ill .......... ......_ .._. ... , . .,...... -............ ..,.....,. ........... ··1---. .......... -.. ...... •t ., .... .. M .... •i.t Cl·I All ~ .... •• M , Al DAA.VPfLOT s Mystery Bug Adds Pressure · WASIDNGTON (AP) -With the mysterious PenaayJvania iJl. ness adding preaaure, a con· 11esaional panel wu UJ"ced today to •pprove en inauranee plan '° open the way for the govern· ..ment's program to vaccinate all Americans against swine nu. • House Commerce Commmee Chairman Harley 0 . Staggers Fugitive Frolie <D·W. VA.) aald he doubts the Ptnn1ylvania outbreak ls IWiDe nu, but uraed th• pMel to .,.... the IBIUl'ance p!an to be oa the ........ Tbe plan w u put tocetMr after vaccine producers Jndiuted their reluctance to continue in the 1overnm~nt J?rogram because of the1r inabWty to ob- ·Bull Calf Bearish : · On Kennedy Center WASHINGTON (AP> -The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts has three theaters for drama, opera, ballet a nd concerts. And now the escapades of a 400-pound bull ealf have show ti that the center's garage can be used I« a rodeo. The calf led a chase Wednes· day from the Mall, through lunch-hour traffic, and into the eenter's underground parking garage after two calves burst through a corral rence during a calf-roping exhibition at the Festival of American Folklife. • The f~tival is an exhibition or American varieiUes ofworlC, re· Jaxation and culture. · Referring to the first fugitive ealf, Fred Dalby, 59, a rancher from Aspermont, Tex., said, "He didn't slow down, he didn't turn, he made him a hole" through the fence. A cowboy on horseback quickly roped one calf that bad run onto Independence A venue. The oth~r calf turned onto Constitution Avenue. A few minutes later, park police of(ker Casey Carlson. 25, r adioed from her s cooter, .. There's a cow loose near the Rainbow Pool and he's headed toward Constitution Gardens." Officer Will Smith, 34, joined the chase on his scooter, bot the two lost the animal in the traffic. They said they heard later that the calf got onto the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge. beading out toward the Iwo J ima Memorial in Arlington, Va. before doubling back tothe Kennedy Center. The animal ended up in the second of the Kennedy Center garage's thrl!e levels. Trapped momentarily between two c ars, the calf jumped through a noose held by a festival employe and took off down the vast expanse of the aaraae. with 20 policemen in pursuit. The chase finally halted when a 26-year-old Ethiopian student. Alemayehou Gabremedhin, grabbed the calf by the tail and hung on. However. the animal refused toglveup. Max Field, 67, a parking em·. ploye who said he'd been raised on a farm io Stafford, Va., of· fered a bucket of water. The calf butted it over, even though by this ti me there was a rope around its neck and someone was hold· ing its tail. "Hold him by the head, hold hlm by the tail, he ain't going nowhere," said Field, fetching another bucketful. The calf knocked that over and tried to butt a red sports car. "He doesn't want any ol lhat water!" yelled a policeman. "Get that water away!" Several festival employes held tbe animal unjU, 45 minutes after the escape, two Texas ranchers 1n town for the exhibition came up and threw the calf on lt.s side, tied threee or its feet toeether and hoisted it on a pickup truck. -~~ • l . I Fro•PageAl Rolling Thief ~~.~~.~.; : $;0.000 Strikes Again donation from Cella disguised as the sale of office furniture. Unruh also admitted that Schjffman once hand-delivered a $3,SOO check to his campaign of. lice, a check that later was re- portedly returned lo the doctor. OPEC Aid Talks Begin VIENNA (AP)~ Police ~ng submachine guns guarded the financ e ministers of the Organitation of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries -OPEC -to- day as they began a conference to work out details or an $8>0 million fund for developing countrie,. . S ome $400 milJlon i s earmarked for the Rome-based Jnternalional F ood and Agricultural DeveloPment Fund -tFAD ..L but OPEC may withhold that H industrialiied notions do not contribute $600 mllllontoJFAD. The Unite<J States has been ex· peeled to provide $200 million for the agriculturaJ fund. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1,,. 0.-f'<Nt•I O.lly 1'11(11, ••"' •"4Cft ~ '""""...., ·~ Pim·•~"" '' J!Ubl•"'"" tlY ,.,. Or-fOA<I ""4!11!111"0 (eft_.,., ""-"•~ot t'ff1lt0M Mr l*IMf\hrct ~y WVwgft frliCMt t0< C.-1.o N.#W. H#•t>Otl ...... -i"9'0" ~=~~~"l'!:::..";;:~~.-.."C' ... ~'~~ n QOOMI MMllOll I\°""'"'*' S.-~· -W.. ri•'f\. TM OrifWIOAt C'Nbll"°"'N ........ l"t •I .)JI) v.c.i °"' S11.e1, eooi. Mow, c..~-· ~ Rober1 N. Wftd Pr"<t•..,.nl •nd l'vl)41.,_ Jack R. Curley \/IQe "'"'ot•\I •1111 a. ...... .._ Thomes Keevll £dlt .. Thomas A. Mulllfllne ~-"'9£4ftor I Qltles H. Loos Rl<hlrd P. Nall OffkH Calla Mt'MI: UOWHI Brr"'"' tl~O::;.!'.~~;=~ ~--....... ., '"°' '-" ~· -al S... Oi.40 ,_,_ T~ ....... (714) M2-4m 0.Ssifitd Advwtlst,. ... 2..J671 -...~ ... Vatlly-Oll~• 511-6'10 "'-"''"~ •tu.a rrcn Nett!IOr-'-'~ 540-1120 ~l4M. ""' Or-Co<tst f'WMl"I ~ -·· ....... W\ ltOfif\, 111 ... 1t4l\Mlra, ............. rn•Uer e, H11trU1•"'•"'~ "'''"' ,.,.,., .. ""'odll<" Wil~ ... I ll\e<lol pn"'IMkwt el <lpyrltM -• ~-t .. U Htl41 .. p•ld at Q<lo •w, ~ .... -.c~ ...... ·-Qtj -::rs=~__, ..... ,~,,.,_.__ Mabel M. Smith, 75, told ol· ricers she was walkinc in the parkiq lot ln Newport Beach'a Fashion Island about 5:15 p.m. Wednesday when • car drove up behind her, forcing b6r to walk close to the parked can. She said a man reachtd out ol the car as it drove put and grabbed her purse. She aaJd she let go of the bag because the car wu accelerating and abe wu fe.arful of belag draQed. Mn. Smith said her Jou in the theft totaled a bout $30. A similar purse SD8kb took place two weeks ago ill tbe aame lot, police said. r One Hell Of a Time DETROIT (AP> -'l1le Auto Club of Mk higan is a dvising w e ekend vacationers to "travel to Hell and back." · . Hell, a small community 17 miles northwest ol Ann. Arbor, will be celebraUn1 its annual "Saten's Holi- day," a festival that ln· eludes a tribute lo one ol America's oldest folk ans, square dancing. \.. ~ Planes Bump, Land Safely CASTRO VALLEY (AP> Two ll&ht plues llnded safely with no one hurt after tbey collided 2,000 feet owr Castro Valley, the Federal Avlatlaa Ad· m.iniatraUoo reported. · Tbe aircraft cGllided at 7:08 p .m. Wednesday in wbat the FAA described aa glmcing con- tact. The Beecbcraft Bouma made a wheels-up laftdiq at Oakland lnterHtional, •bile the Plper CberoteesatdownatHaywarcL Skull Part Found NATIONAL CITY (AP) - Detectives ·say an lnvestilltlon bu started followiat the dis· covery of tbe top portion ol a bumu skull ln a National. aty residential area. The S.. Dieso Coanty Sberiff'1 Department •DI a clol unearthed tbe atull tracment Tue.day niabt. t.a1D private lnauuace. In Pennsylvania. atate re· Marthen &lyiDs to ~ the disease •Melt hM killed • ,... r:.Nicl·~·---.. emwhlle, a led•al health ol- ftcial told a Senate bealtb aob- coamlttee tbal lbe same llabUiiY concernt wbleb b~ atalled the awtne nu laununlaltlon pl'Cllraaa llave Jeopardized publle vac· dnatlon of 1.5 mllU0tt p()or ~hlldreo againtt polio and meaales. Dr. David J . Senoer, director cl tlile federal eent.-for Dilease Control, aaid auppUen o( polio and meulea vaccine are inllst· inc CID new aafepardl that are impoulble to meet. Sencer ••id Lederle Labol'atcrles la lnsiltlng that on· ly doeton Civ• polio vaccine, and Merck Sharp It D<lbme is lnsist· ing the doctors adviae parents or benefit.a and riska ol measles vaccinations. Their demands, in cMtncts which have not been signed, were prompted by con· cem ovtr manuracturers' Jiabili· \)' lfiJOuries result. he said. Sencer •aid the P\lblic Health Sentce does not have enough doctors ln public clinics in urban and rural •reu to meet those de· mandt, and it ia contrary to good public health policy to use the akllla of doctors that way. He a aid nurses usually give the shots and explain the risks and benefit.a. Government clinics immuniie slightly less than half the three million preschool childtei who receive polio and measles vac· dne each year, Sencer said. Vac· cine supplied to doctors in private practice would nol be af. fected, he added. In uriing lbe Commette Com·· miltee to approve u-e insurance plan for the swine Ou vaccine program, Staggers said, "I'd rather err on the side of It being awlne nu and be ready for it than have somebody say we didn't act and in fact tbere was a serious epidemic.'' He noted that the government is not ~mpdling anyonelotaketheva«ine. David Mathews, secretary of Health, Education; and Welfare, told the Senate subcommittee that the swine flu program "for all intents and purposes has collapsed" because vaccine manufacturers have not been- abletocetlnsurance. He urced passage of the ledllatloo making the &cma"n· m• respomibJe fur haadllng awlDe nu lawsultl, and permit· ting the government in tum to sue manufacturers and other partJes if it could prove ne&ligen- ce on their part. · ScienUsll studying the out- break of lbe mysterious Pen· nsylvanla diaeue haven't iden· tified it. "Whatner tt ts, it's ane ol the most dangerous thlnas in the world," said Pennsylvania virolotlat Jay Satz. Seocer la.id: .. We cannot sar it It nine lnlluenaa Cll' aay that i is not. Each da1 tbat 1oe1 by wltbout a apread from family to communlty IJlakes • nat easier that lt la not •wine nue. But it la still too early to say.'' Some ofnclals fear there could • be a recurrence ol tbe awtne nu epMtemlc tbat swept tbe world in 1118 and Ult, leaving 20 mllllon people dead, including 548.000 ill the United Stat.es. * * * Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Orange County airline i>Uot who apparenUy contracted the same mysterlous disease that baa killed 22 people in the ,East was reported doiQI "very well" this morning. Dr. Gerald Wagner, a county health official, said the man had eaten a .. robust" breakfast and· "aouods cre1t on the phone." The man, who bas not been ldentllled, ls being cared for at home. County health olflclals do not believe tbe allmeot ls con· u.1~.... . . .. Dr. "aper said the results of tests on Jaboratory Hmples taken from lbe man won't be known ror one to three weeks. However, he said, there ap- pears to bo no rellClG for undue coocern. Board Pupil ·Bill Paases SACRAMENTO <AP>-A bill that would allow bJ&b ICbooi stu· dents to serve as non-voting. members ol scboal boards baa · wm Seate appl'OYlll without a wt.etospare. Tiie measure de...t the upper bouae Wednesday despite claims it could eDable "amst aJeck kidl'' to~pt bomd .. stom. ~ said a. meaawe wourct encoarace students to ~k wttbin U.e system. Ancient Winner Russell and Mary Beth Benore of Toledo, Ohio, won the 6,157-mile Turkey to San Francisco race in a 1912 Detroit-Abbott, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge Wed· nesday. The race, intended as a re-enactment of the 1908 round-the-world jaunt, started in Istanbul when the spons oring compa ny had trouble obtaining travel permits in the Soviet Union. Top Marines Split Over-Pugil Bouts SAN DIEGO (AP> -Top of· ficers at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot were in confJict in their testimony about pugil stick bouts at the base, a hearing has been told. Maj. John Grant. defense counael for Capt. Cecil V. Taylor, said contradictory written state- ments were given by Maj. Gen. Kenneth J . Houghton, the base commander, and Col. Rufus Seymour, commander or the recruit training regiment • The hearing, which concluded Wednesday, was to determinu if Taylor, former commander of the Special Training Branch, a unit for problem recruit, will be court·m artiaJed on charges stemming from the Dec. 6 death of Pvt. Lynn E. McClure. Grant s aid Seymour's testimony showed he received tacit approval from Houghton in October to stage "special" pugll stick lights . NEW! ~ow. In Stock! NC'S Super Portable Radio/lV This brand new Portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"-diag<.>nal TV alt in 9"x10x4 1". Big hi-fi sound from its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 D-cells, car cord, AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional extras.} Price '19()00 f'relilP.,,eAJ PROTEST •• Testimony by Dr. Ft-Mk Ab-· bott, su~rintendent ol tl.e bic~ achool district, did notblna to calm tbe fe ars expree1ed br memMra of th• W•&mialtw homeowlMrt ''°"'' . Abbott told Jud .. leoYUI•= bi• dlttrtet mlcbt. lf POlllbl operate th• Coek acbool beY tbe oae JHt term. He PC>ilMd ou& that Ulne of bll dlltrtct'a ""' fUlh uhoola are alrelldy Ol*'al· iq well ~ood Mt ori&IDtl e.-tlty. Under the term• of the dllpui. ed leue, the Hun~ Beaa cliltrid will .... t Coal"" 1ehool ler ooe 1ear for .,_ Md me tbe fat'Uity to bouae 800 ninth graders startiq next month. Lawyers for the Coot homeowner• aroup argue I.bat private interest• wollld have been prepared to ~ much more than $20,000 for lhe school with result in& aavlnC• to taxpayers. It is bu been teat.ified that operators of the Hebrew Academy in IAaC Beach wouJd have bHn prepared to lease the tebool for a ttsure la excess ot the $20,000 contnct. Westmlntter trustee Ada.. Kleu admltted fn her t.eelimony that such an ofter bad beeri made. She a1ao told Judie SocwiUe that she had been told ol kteld.ical offers by trustees ol tbe Q>ast Community 'Colleae and, the Liberty Christian Sch~I of . Garaen Grove. She C!OUld not re· call if a specific figw-e bad been suggested by either district. Huntington Beach officials -have testified that many high school students might have to be pu ori a~ouble seuiql\_s)l.stem if its bid to use Cook school as a temporary campus is denied. Priest Arrested BUENOS AIRES, Argentina CAP > -An American Catholic priest haa been arrested ln the northern Argentine city of Cordoba along with live Latin seminarians, apparently for political r easons, the U.S . Embassy said today . An embassy spokesman identified the prieat as the Rev. James Martin Weeks. NEW! Compare! JVC s CD-1920 front Loading Cassette Deck . t Features large VU metera and 5 LED (Light• Emitting-Diode) Multi·Peak Level Indicators. ANRS noise reduction. Cronios Head •• Independent drive for capstan and reels. Air damped cassette door and much more. Price 5200 00 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ' Thursday August 5 1976 DAILY PILOT A;J 3 'ighters Hurt as Blaze .Jumps R oad TWO FIREFIGHTERS WORK INTENSELY ON BLAZE Controlled Butn Goea Out of Control, Ch•ra Ar•• Charitable Bingo OK, BB Rules Huntington Beach City Council members have taken action that will gladden the hearts of bingo lovers everywhere. Councilmen uncanimoosly we nt •along with state voters who paued Proposition Nine In June. It permits bingo by charitable or· ganhations a nd f or charity purposes at the discretion of local 1overnments. · The games are eligible to gel Wider way on Sept. 16, the day the ordinance takes effect 30 days after final reading. l City Attorney Don IJonfa said • the 1ames will be a no-no except I for organizations which operate nchaaively for religious and t'harltable purposes and for scientific testing ror public safety. Othe r groups which would qualify, according to Bonin, are those which deal with literary or educational purposes or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals. INJURED BY ENGINE Flr•fithter Helen L•Kh 81 WILUAll SCH&DBEa ot .. o.. •• ~ .... ''Oh my God, tbn''re &onna butTI up." shouted Ille Ora.nae County Sheriff's deputy as he watched the to~ erine wal l of Oames entrulr a fire co&ine and it1acreamln1 crew. The fireficht.ers had been try· in& to halt a treac~ 14().acre brush and arass nre Wednesday 00 ~old Rancho de Lo$ Allsol in nonheaat El Toro when they were enveloped by the fire as it Jumped over a dirt road. One by one. the Trabuco volun· teer fire crew members stag- gered or were carried through the seemlnaly fatal trap. An un· ldentHted fire man sustained minor racial burns. Two young women on the crew weren't as lucky. Mary Parks, 24. and Helen Leach, 28, stumbled and fell benea th the wheels of their charred engine, which was being backed hastily out of the danger ione by its driver. Th e w o m e n r ec ei ved e mer gency treatment al the scene from fire depart ment paramedics and were taken to Saddlebac k Commun ity Hospit al. T hey are listed in satisfa ctory cond itioo today. Fire department spokesman Steve Garrett said Ms. Parks suf· fered a broken arm, leg and pelvis. SHe underwent surgery late Wednesday and is in the hosoital's intensive care unit to· day. Mrs. Leach sustained a · broken leg and pelvis. The fire broke out shortly before 2:30 p.m., when a con· trolled burn of weeds near an orange grove just off old Canada Road leaped into the adjacent brushlands:-- "They had a permit and ever· ything was legal for the burn but it iusl ola ln 2ot awav from them," Garrett sa id. While firefighting for ces clustered on the northwest side of a low ridge, where the fire start· ed. erratic winds carried the n ames quickly over the ridge in-to an unpopulated area \·1sible from El Toro Road. Fir e trucks and bulldozers were brought around to the other side and a command post was set up in a gravel pit only a few hundred yards from the advanc- ing blaze. The fire caught the Trabuco truck and crew as they moved in· to the hills up a narrow road lead- ing out of the quarry. The wind direction changed several limes and, at one sPOt on the fire line. a small cyclone lift. ed a tongue of fire like a cor- kscrew 30 feet in the air . With the help of four air tankers, includin1 the four- engined "Great White Hope," the fire was fi nally contained at about 5:20p.m. Garre tt s a id nearly 200 firefighters were on hand during the afternoon. along with more lban 30 pieces of ground equip- ment. He said such groups as the Boyt Club, Boy and Girl Scouts and ffftior citizen organizations normally will not be permitted to conduct blnfO games. Afte r Sex Change City Administrator Bud Belsito said the city is studying pro· cedures on bow to handJe re questa to hold the games Tax Bre ak Okayed WASHINGTON tAP) -The Senate voted Wednesday ni ght to expand tax benefits ai med at g1v- lng employes a chance to own a portion o( the companies for ~hicb they work. Th.is expanded 1 pl1n would cost the Treasury Sl billion a year in IOlt tax revenue -1thin five years. I &~ W@ ~l? @®[(\YJO ©@ Tlte co1amn appeus &oday oa Pa1e A9 He Played Tennis, Now She Does Too NEW YORK (AP> -Dr. Renee Richards, the transsexual tennis player from Newport Beach. says she will pursue her right to play in the U.S. Open at Forest Hills next month "in whatever way necessary.'' The 4l ·year-old California ophthalmologist, who underwent sex-change surgery a year ago a nd a name change f rom Ric hard Rasltind t o Re nee Richards , dlan't actually threaten court action, but left no doubt that she would take such action U the U .S. T e nnis Association does not accept her entry. Her bid to play al Forest Hills apparently has the USTA in a quandary. As of Wednesday:, the only comment from a U;:,TA spokesman was: "The t.ourna· ment committee has the ap· plication under consideration." Dr. Richards, a member or Newport Beach's John Wayne Tennis Club, was a nationally ranked singles player as a man and, as Raskind, played In the j unior ve t e r a ns division at Forest Hills just two years ago. Rasldnd played tennJs at Yale and in 1953 won the Eastern Juniors championship. The sex change was disclosed earlier this summer when, a5 Dr. Richards, she won a women's ti· Ue in a tourney at La Jolla, Caur. She also recently applied for mem bership In the Women's Tennis Association, which con· t rols the Vir gini a Slims pro circuit, but said she has no lnten· lion of becoming a professional . if urors Not Ready; Hinshaw Gets· Delay After the surgery, she legally chan1ed her na me lo Richards a nd says she now ls recognized as woman ''in lhe eyesofthe law.·• In her slatemenl. w ued here Wednetday lbrough World Tennis Magazine, Dr. Richards ~aid she has the "same right to play" at Forest Hills "as any othtt woman -more than most because I have aJready won a •m-.Jor singles event • • • and 1 have been training for tbal &ournament all summer." l Concressman Andrew Hinshaw •ot the trial delay he wanted Wed· 'Jaesday in Or ange County :&apertorCourtevenlhoughJudge >'rank Domenlchlnl turned down lUa request for a continuance and ~jury seltttioatobegin. . Juqe Domenlchini ~heduled ..,.,.16 as the new trial date when .. learned that few of the pro- -.etttve Juro rs sent to bis martroom were prepared to MrW for the expected eight·week 'trial. -. Court officials said the Jury ~missioner had been warned <to save courtroom time and«· JE by aendln1 up only those ready and willing to serve eut two mooU.. Judie Domenlcbinl abandoned the Hatch for a panel Wednesday irheD • ot the first 54 questioned blm they could not serve for periodofUme. ury com mlsaiONr Jim WllllOft has now been ordered to spend the interim 12 days screening mem· bers of his jury panels to insure that only those juran willing to serve the full two-month stint will beaeot to the courtroom. When the jury is picked, Hinshaw, SI, wUI be tried an criminal charges stemmi~ from the allegatien that be misused county manpower and materials while he served as Orange County assessor in 1972. Hinahaw's lawyers are await· ing a California Supreme Court ruling on their demand that the trial be delayed Jong enough for them to argue pretrial motions that have been denied in Superior Court. The Newport Bea c h Republican aJreadybaa been con· vlcted of bribery cbarges. He has been sentenced to one to 14 years in sut.e prison and is free oo ap- peal. \ "I bad no intention to make a cauae ceJe bre out of my participation in tennis touma· meata," saJd Dr. Richards, "But tlall whole Issue bas become so JJQbUciud that I now feel I owe tt to myself and t~ otben whose rlebts are lnlrinted an ha similar las bion . to Jnsist on m y JegiUmacy." Dr . .Richards said she had the support ol many people in both the medical a nd tennis worlds, aad la "bopef w that the whole problem can be r esolved quickly and that by the time the U.S. Open la played. attenUon will focus on Chris Evert and Bjorn Borr . . . and not on an unknown woman from California who bas l ost as •an y tournament matches so far this year as she hu won.'• ~llf ~le\ ....... ,., Wlllt•mkllr9tW• FIREFIGHTERS HEAD INTO BATTLE AS 140·ACRE BRUSH FIRE RAGES IN EL TORO Two Women l nlured After Falling Beneeth Wheels of Fire Engine During Retreat Reagan Stumbles, Goes JACKSON, Miss. CAP> Ronald Reagan's final precon- vention campaign tour is o(( to an unsteady start after his li~eral running mate, Sen. Richard Schwe iker of P en -~Yl~anJa, received a cool recep. tJon 10 Mississippi. While Reagan and Schweiker headed for New York and New Jersey today where they hoped to pry loose some uncommitted d" -wavertng-Ford delegates. Reagan 's Mississippi stale campaign leaders conceded that the former California governor may have los t some support from the state 's delegation with lbe selection or Schweiker. ""Obviously 10 or l2 days ago 11 was a Reagan delegation. and I cannot make that claim now. I still think il is winnable. but certainly it is a fairly tough pro- p osi tion ," W.O. '"Bi ll y " CONNALLY DENIES HE'S CANDIDATE. A4 Mounger. Reagan's Miss1ssipp1 stat6 chairman. satcJ-Wednes day. "It's hard to say if we held our own. We may have lost one or two dele gates." said Swa n Yerger. Reagan's chief delegate hunter in Mississippi. 28th Semi· Annual '•5% To On Occasional Tables Desks, Curios etc. On Bedroom Furniture 15%T025% On DininCJ Room Furniture and Game Sets President Ford 's campaign leaders optim1stically predicted they wi ll win u majority 1n Mississippi. Under the state·~ ··unit rule .·· that couJd mean a unanimous 30 to O vole for Ford. J>OSSi bly enough lo put him over the top at Kansas City for the nomination In the Associated Press de· legate survey. Ford has 1.100 of the 1.130 dclcf!atcs needed for the nomination. Reagan fias 1.029 There ar<' 130 uncom· mitted delegates. includ1n~ ~ in M iss1ss1pp1 Thl' AP tally in- C'ludes only those delegates legally bound or publicly com- mitted. ,20% • To 50% On Floor Sample Sofas and Chairs 20 0 / Ott leclltter Chain /0. For lmmeclate Del .. ry 20% a. ............... . For l•ta .... Dtl•'.'J O ON ANY 15 %.OFF IN =~~E Your FIYOnl9 De$lf1M1 Wlf St Hwy 10 Asam You. PRO~ESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., uri. a Fri. E.". 2211 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. 646·0275 ' .A4 OAILY PILOT , SOweto Fighting Continues ~ 'J!'olice Fire Over Hea.ilti ~o Stop Protesters JOHAN NESBURG. South ..!:~:Jo.a~·~: .~·z~·:.:: ~~· :f,.'tt~-:S::a~ Africa (AP> -Police fired sbotl deaU bed dil ned but the teed puce ill Soweto after into the air today to break up . • ... pe pro---.&.1..t~-•maredt.obe-"m• another march of student pro-tetten .... en attempted to r• '"~-.-.. ·~ tesws in the black townsbJp ot IJ'OUP and toaUnue their mattb, lq to norm foll!: masaive Soweto, witnesses said. chanU"fr poUllcal llC!lau ud ~ demomtra Wectnes. Three blacks were killed Wed· linciDI eedom IOOp. ••idea th• So o march. riesday when protesters clashed AT A C&OSSaOADS ln the .., with police in Soweto, scene of Jabavu district of Soweto, police there were disturbances in •the wor s t dis turbances in confronted the 1tudent1 and Katlehone and Tembl.sa Id d I l rioting in opened fire with tear au and townahlps each of JohaMeSburg. w es pre a rac a • .a .MOB OF .a •""trr 1,000 Tem· June. the June violence left 176 guna.Areporteratthesceneaa1d n nuv J>ersons dead and more tban J..100 the police flred over the beads ol bl.. acbool children was dis· injured. tbeprotesters. J>ened by police after a liquor atore and beerball wen atoned. Says He's No~ a Candidate Connally Fights Back WASffiNGTON CAP)-JohnB. Connally s ays he's not campaign- ing for the Republican vice pre- sidential nom ination, but the former Texas governor has come out swinging at critics who claim he w as too close to the Watergate scandal.·• Connally lashed out Wednesday against two Republican con· gressman, Reps. William S. Cohe n or Maine and Tom Railsback of JJlinois, who are try. ing openly to a scutUe his chances· o( landing a · s pot on the Republican ticket. "YOU BETTER bclievel'm go- ing on the attack about it." Con- nallysald Wednesday. 'Tve been waiting for them.•• Connally, who was acquitted last year or a poUtical bribery charge brought against him by the Watergate special pro- secutor, told reporters Wednes- day night in Cleveland that he ••wasn't in any way involved in Watergate. an<t if they (Cohen and Railsback) implied that J was, they are guilty of the grossest kind o( miscooduct." "l'm not going to stand by, vice presidential prospects oc not. and let Mr. Railsback or Mr. Cohen besmir ch me any longer." CONNALLY WAS defended today .by Sen. Howard Baker (R·Term.) himself potential running mate for Ford. "I have no reservations about liaving Connally on the ticket," Baker said .. ·'He is anoutst.andlng man and politician. Like ever- yone else, he bas pluses and minuses.'' Asked if-he-thought-Owe was an organized move to have Ford exclude Connally as a ~sible running mate, Baker said, "Is~ no organized op~ition to any candidate. including Connally. "There has been some penooal resistance lo Connally," be said, referring to Railsback and Cohen. l Soggy Safety f ·New Leak/or Nixon Papen l, r WASHINGTON (AP> -Wben government custodians moved 8,000 boxes of former President Richard M. Nixon's Papers to a s pecial storage facility a few months ago, they claimed the docu· ments would be safer in the temperature-and humidjty.controlled environment. Last weekend, a drain overflowed from an air conditioner in the Washington National Records Center in Sultland, Md., and lS> of the boxes got wet. · RJCHARD VAWTER, A SPOIC'ESMAN for the General Services Administration <GSA>. said Wednesday most or the boxes were dampened onlY on the outside, but he said contents from 14 had to be sent through a dryer. Two boxes containing documents "with publications set aside tor a possible Nixon library," were ruined, but Vawter said they were replaceable. None of the boxes contained any ot Nixon's Watergate tapes. They are still ln the Executive Office Building near the White House. Connally, who spoke at a GOP fund-raiser in Cleveland, s aid, "I'm not running ror MYlbine. and if it were offered to me rm notsure I'd take it." ........... Gl.,e11 C'om•a11d Rear Adm. Samuel L . Gravely Jr. is the first black admiral to be named for promotion to three star rank and given command of a U.S . fleet. Five years ago the 54 -year-old Gravely became the Navy's first black admiral. CH•t attacked \tehlcJes ln XaUebon •• The student marchers (n Soweto were apprently beldlnC foe the New Canada raUwa_y Junctlon. the aceoe tJI tM de-. monatrallona Wednesday, wbea proteatera were turned back by police as they attempted to march on downtown Joban- nesbur1. Police have confirmed that at least three peraona were killed and 21 others inJuttd in Wed· nesday's violence. TWO OF TllE DEAD, uniden· tined blacks, were killed by police gunfire, the police aaJd. The third fatality was a 15-year· o&d IU'l who they said apparenUy was trampled lo death by a stam- peding crowd. The Johannesburg Star report- ed that the casualties O«WTed when the police opened fare to turn back 20,000 blacks trying to march on Johannesburg to pro- test the imprt.oomenl ot black student leaders. Early today police broke up roadblocks students threw up on a main road inside the township in an attempt to stop workers from going to work in Johan- . oesburg. Fires were reported set al schools and administrative buildings. Police roadblocks set up Wed- nesday to seal off the township were removed. Some 200,000 black commuters jammed trains, buses and taxis to Joban- nes bu r:.g . But Soweto•s 192 primary and secondary schools were virtually deserted, and only teachers reported for clauea. Killed bg Mother lt'1APWirt .... L~le B. Gill, 36, "'.ho was a Cub Scout master despite his blindness and a kidney disease. was shot to death by his mother. who then killed .her self. The mother, J ewell A. I - _All_e_y_, _ss_._a_l-so_....b_ad-_been __ u_t-_a_nd_h_a_d_t_o_ld_G_il_l'_s~-·-fe_tha_t_ -she was despondent because she and her son were trou-ble to the family. Dowe Dangs In There SALT LAKE CITV AP> -Democratic party of. ficials from Rep. AUan T. Howe's congressional dis- trict have voted 253-186 to ask him to withdraw as a candidate for re-electlon. Howe is appealing a con- viction on a misdemeanor charge of soliciting sex for pay from two police decoy prosUtutes. The vote was taken Wednesday aft.er Howe pro- claimed to the meeting that be ii "an innocent man, both in the eyes of the court and in the eyes or God.·• An'EB THE MEETING, Howe told a reporter the vot e was a seriom blow. But he aa1d be didn't think it reftected the views of the average voter in his district and instead "'was orchestr~ed by forces that would like to get meorrtheticket.'' When• supporter yelled, ''Don't .withdraw.'' Howereplied: "Thankyou.Idon'tintend lo." The resolution was debate<1 w1lb each side given 30 minutes. Each side marshaled a dozen speakers. Most ot the 600 people at the meeting were from Salt Lake County, which represents 87 •percent ot the popuJauon m the congressional d is- trict. MOST OPPONENTS TO Howe's candidacy said they doubled his judgment and his ability lo be elected. One official, Leonard McGee, said Howe's stories about what he was doing the night he was a.r· rested "stretched my credlblllty to the limit." A supporter, Daniel Epwood, indicated he sus-' peeled a plot among Republicans because not all the people involved in sex scandals are Democrats. ''.Are all the dirty old men Democrats?" he asked. ' AFTER NIXON RF.SIGNED HIS office in August, 1974, Congress passed a law decreeing that the 42 million papers and S,000 .hours of tapes were government property. Nixon aued to reeaJn possession, but a federal appeals court ruled against him last January. The issue is now before the Supreme Court. At one point, the papers were lo be stored at Laguna Niguel. · An attorney for Nixon, R. Stan Mortensen, said Wednesday he was told that the damaged materials were of low political sensitivity. America's Most Beautiful NurSery 20%oFF "lt certainly isn't the files or H.R. Haldeman or John D. Eh.rlichman," he said, "but that's exactly the reason why 1 didn't consent lo having them sent toSuitland." After 5 flo11rR Cease~fire Seems Intact in Lebanon BEi RUT. Lebanon (AP) -A new cease·fire was declared in the Lebanese civil war today. and five hours after the deadline a Palcstinuin s pokesman said only minor volleys or gunfire marred the truce in Beirut. "A few mortar shells also were Jobbed Into the Tal Zaatar P alestinian refugee camp, kill· ing one woman.'' the spokesman ( ) said. "But no scrie>u5 lhreat has JN SHORT occurrt-d so far lo the truce." A Christian radio station re· ported no truce vi olations in any ----------- part of Lebanon . The latest of more than SO truces in the 16· month-old war went into effect nfler a night of bl'avy fighting in which r ight·wiog Christia n forces claimed they hod con· querc d the Moslem slum of Nabaa In eastern Beirut, not fat from Tal Zaatar. BodH H1111t €011th111e• LOVELAND, Colo. (APJ -As survivors of the Big Thompson Canyon flood began burying their dead. the continuing search for bodies held priority over cleanup operations In the devutated Colorado Rockies vacation ...u. Robert Rosenheim, resional adminittrator of the U.S. Depart· ment of Housing and Urban Development, said a survey or the canyon s howed property damage or $50 million. half of what had been teared. Taco Pe11der Peace • LONDON CAP) -Secretary or Slate Henry A. 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Charles Holfman sajd il was likely that the bizarre case would be presented lo the new cOUD· ty grand jury for indictments. Such a strategy would avert the necessity for the stale to expose its evidence in open court at a pre- Jlminary hearing, thereby sending the case directly from the closed grandjury to Superior Court. A gag order is in effect on evidence seized against the trio. APPEARlNG SOMBER and flanked by a dozen armed guards, Woods and James Schoenfeld. both 24, pleaded Innocent t.o 43 relony charges or kidnap and robbery m tbe J uJy 15 abducllon or the children. The youngsters and bus driver Edward Ray were herded into a poorly ventilated van buried at a Livermore rock quarry owned by Woods' father 95 miles north of here. They dug their way out 18 hours later. Alluding to a cut band Ray received during the incident. the white-haired judge told the defendants: "I WANT TO MAKE you aware that the first count of kidnaping or Frank Edward Ray carries with It a penalty of life imprisonment without parole because be suffered bodily harm.'' Woods licked his lips nervously and Schoenfeld stared at the floor. Richard Schoenfeld. 22, who surrendered to Alameda County authorities nearly a week before his brother and Woods were apprehended s eparately oo July 29,has alsoRlea<Sed innocent. But his re<Jues\. Wednesday for a sharp reduction of his $1 million bail was rejected . Thursday, Au9ust 5. 1978 DAIL y PILOT AS • A•'Dl Bn.ken? Single Soil Sample May Be Last PASADENA (AP) -Viklng•s soil-scooping arm may be permanenUy-out ol ccnnmissioa. teavtnc sclentiats wllh only the dirt already 1athered to carry on t.belrsearchtor llfeon Mars. ScienUata ordered Viklng's camera to Joot at the jammed arm today, boptng it ml1ht spbt the soutte ol trouble. The sample arm jammed Tuesday while reaching out for more soil destined ror the oraanlc chemistry experiment. SCIENTISTS SAY there is still hope for that crucial organic analysis. They planned to order Viking lo 10 ahead with the experiment on Friday on the assumption that the organic chemistry In- strument got Its full complement of soil when Vik-ing first went digging last week. Ing,, Two have checked in. and one of them showed an unexplained release o( radioacllve gas. Scientists say they have not ruled out tho possibility that some form o( Hre has caused the aas to be produced as a result ot metabolism. But if it's llfe. it is somethln~ unfamihur to cart hi· ings. And for that reason, the team is looking toward a unl~ut' clwmacnl process as the ex- planation. not hfc, said Dr. Harold Klein. leuder or the biology team. SUcil A CHEMICAL pr-0eess. however. would also be something new to scienlisls. For this reason, they were careful not to exclude the possibility or lire on Mars. The third experiment. a test for photosynthesis - the production of organic material from sunlight. carbon dioxide and water -is to report whal il finds by Saturday. .. ti Mission director Tom Young said that if aJl goes well, the arm's malfunction would not be too serious because "We wouJd have carri~ out studies or Mars sou with three analytical inatrUments." THE MAJOR lirnilation would be that scientlsts had soil from only one small port.ion or the landing area available for analysis, be said. RegardJess of the results, scientists say tbat if • there are Marlian organisms in the soil, they may .ii The organic test isolconsidered crucial because it ':\ may answer some the mysteries that have oc- curred in the last week in Viking's search for life. For1ni119 a L e a911e Cowboy Mike Adams of Corona. l"lember of the Outlaws rodeo team, s hows bis stuff. Top rodeo riders are forming a league similar to football leagues, to increase interest in the sport. There will be 20 teams competing in 12 events. Franchise negotiations are under way now in major cities. Scientists say they are leaning toward the view that results from the minilaboratory thus far are not caused by Ure processes. Viking's hunt ror signs o( U!e in the first batch or dirt it clawed from the surface was nearing a milestone. BY THE WEEKEND. the lhree main life-search experime,nts will have reported their early find· be s low to respond, so the eaarly results will not be defilUtive. It could be weeks, they say, before signs ollife-lfthereareany-emerge. VIKJNG J SENT another panoramic picture Wednesday, a photograph so remarkably clear it looked as i( it could have been taken on earth. T he early-morning view revealed a scene of the Martian horizon, marked by a chain or sand dunes and a boulder 10 feet high. Vi.king 2. meanwhile, continues to speed toward Mars. It is due to enter Martian orbit Saturday. The craft-the identical twia of Viking 1 -is due to touch down Sept. 4 in the icy northern regions of Mars, where scientists ltunk the chances of finding life are greatest. Assiault on -Diamond Lane Fails SACRAMENTO (AP> -The highly criticized Antonovich, R-Gleodale. Ail· the negative votes Diamond Lane project on the Santa Monica came from Democrats. V J ,,., F . , L •t Freeway survives, thanks to what a chief foe calls I r e~ i e awsui "arm twisting" by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "HE (BROWN), DID some arm twisting to In· I But there have also been Indications that Brown nuence Democratic mem bers or the committee, THE CITY COUNa LS of Los Angeles and CUiver City recently took stands agains t the experi· ment, which was designed to reduce traffic con- gestion, save gasoline and cut air pollution. will give it a red or green Ught before the one-year and by doing so he is continuing to jeopardize the I TO Sei·ze Smut projecl'sevaluationtimenext spring. health and welfare of tho6e citizens who use ..I ~ Diamond Lanes.·' Antonovich said. A Bl.LL TO abolish the program was )oiled by The 4~·month-old project consists of a special Opponents claim the project actually increases congestion in the non-diamond lands and hasn't. decreased gasoline use or smog . Frank Vicencia of Bellflower, who had support-I ed the bHl in June, sald: "As late as Wednesday af· ternoon I spoke lo the governor. 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In a couple ot weeks, for instance, the county Board of Supervisors will accept. re- ject . or alter the commission's recom· rnended land use plan. , Judging from past perlormances, the board will find it difficult not to do at leut a 1itUe tinkering before it adopts what will be an amendment to the county's land use ele· ment of the general plan. Even if the supervisors don't tinker. much of what the planning commission en- dorsed is based on the assumed availability of very large amounts o( public funds to buy coastal open space and recreational land. Dr. Anthony N. Toto, desianated medical dlredor in 1962, carried out a dif. ficult assignment over the y.ars. Then on· July 22 -a black ThundQ in the eyes of many associated with Fairview-Dr. Toto abn&pUy and regretfully reslaned. apparent· ly under preuure. Rumors and illnuendos are rampant again and tbe indignant Fairview State Hospital Advisory Board-the panel Sacramento legislated ·to overs ee the hospital-bas vowed to get the answers. The state Attorney General's Office will be asked to conduct a probe, not with an opinion poll, but with subpoenas ordering witnesses to testily directly. When be leaves oo Sept. 1 Dr. Toto will be moving into a position in the private medical sector. But iC there was any con- spiracy involved in bis departure from Fairview. it should be revealed and the public should be fully informed. ' \. . . . . . . . -~ IC that money is not available, part of the proceeds of a proposed a> million state bond issue, for example, then what the com- mission put together won't stay together. Such episodes are alarming and emo- tional when they involve an institution deal- ing with the helpless and afflicted. Reagan Jffo1'e Eases Pres .. re Consequently, the rough land use and development plan endorsed by the planning commission is simply a starting point. The ultima te destiny of that marvelous stretch of coastline is far from decided. Medi-speak An American Med ical As sociation publication contains a little item e-aded , "Fee Increase Rate Slows." New Approac~ for Ford • • Strictly speaking. the adline 1s cor· F aw .. vi·ew Furor rect. The story explains that in the first four ......... months of 1976. physicians· fees increased L Fourteen years ago, Costa Mesa's 4.1 percent, while the cost of all items in- :Fairview State Hospital was in an ad-creased 1.1 percent and all services in- j ministrative turmoil. Its employes charged creased 2. 7 per cent. with caring ·for 2"'000 retarded and crippled lt goes on lo explain that. since the end patients were in uprising ---of economic controls in April,.l.914.-Ph · - They called it Black Friday, and the clans' fees have increased 27.3 percent, heads rolled at all employment levels. while all items increased 16.8 percent and There were ugly accusations, innuendos. all services incr,ased 20.1 percent. rumors, dismissaJs and even a few arrests. Therefore, as we can clearly d e- ' Fourteen years later, Fairview's pro-terrnine, medical rees are not eoing up as I grams are r e markably improved, the fast as they were last year . But it would ap- population is do\m to 1,700 and e mploye pear they're still out front in the cost-of. morale is-or was-far better. living race. ·citizens to' Set Pay~ LegUlaiive Salaries Need Fidl Reriew 1 Backing for a self-initiated Fitizens committee to propose salaries for legislators has been given by two former Senate leaders. Democrat Hugh M . I Burns who served 34 years in the I Legislature, 12 Of them as Senate ' Preaident Pro Tem, said be fully support.'! the suggestion of the State Chamber of Commerce, California Taxpayers Associa- tion and state labor organiza· tions forming a committee to s t u dy the pay Issu e for Jegislators. judges and top state I officials. 1 Sharing his view is Republican I Harold J ... Butch" Powers who served as Lieutenant Governor un- der Goodwin J. Knight and in the Senate for 22 yea.rs. eight or them as President Pro Tem . Burns and Powers, both now completely retired from politics. emerged on this Issue as elder statesmen. The plan was put forth follow· Ing the defeat of I.he Je1islative proposal to creole a seven- ' member eom mlssion lo make the study. "l think il 's just as well the commission Idea was defeated," Powers said, .. The salaries ( EARL WATERS ) should be determined by the people. They are the ones who have to pay them. I think it would be most appropriate for the Slate Chamber. Cal-Tax. and the labor people to form auch a committtee on their own volition. Jt would provide both business aod the working folks a voice in the pro- ces.s. And they certainly have the membe.rs with the brains to make such judgemen~." BOTH BlJBNS and Powers pointed out that these same groups have played a part tn JepJative salary setting in the past. Burns said he believes such a commiUee study should be much broader than that contemplaUd by the legislators Lor the com· mission. "All they really wanted out ol that. commission was a recom- mendation for higher salaries." he observed. "What is needed is a revlew of the present legislative concept. I am not all that sure that the peop(e want the Legislature in contlnuoua session. Maybe they would pr• fer to return to the •c1tUen· legialat«' concept. I think that issue must be settled before pro- per salaries can be determined." Powers agreed on the scope oC the study. "I think the full time sessions have led to the development or a type or member who views his of· fice as a job rather than one of public service," Powers assert· ed. "We are getting a new breed o{ lawmaker. Young people who want to carve out a career rat.her than representatives who have already achieved success in private life within their own com- munities. I don't think that is the best kind of Legislature." ''THE CONTINUOUS sessions are putting too much distance between the members and the people they represent,•• Bums pointed out. ..Under the old system the legislators came to Sacnmento a few months and then went back home to their businesses. They were close to the people a nd the community and I think they understood the problems of their districts much better. "I am sure," Bums added, "that a committee formed by those three groups would be far more able to determine how the Letislature s hould fW\CUon and wh•t these state officials ahould be paid th.a any commission created by the Legislature. If we are to remain,a government of the people then the people should have the say about such m al· ter7." WASHING TON -Ohce It became apparent that the Schweiker ploy was lurina QO de· legates to Ronald Reagan, Presi· dent Ford's political operati,ves breathed' deeply or a heady dew reality: they were suddenly Cree from the specter or Rea1an IOI· ing_the nomination but dictating everything e)se af Kansas Clt,y this month. The Fo rd c ampaign bad privatel y resigned itself to s w a llo wing vice-pres i · dential de- ma nd s or some 1,000 Reagan de- legates, even if that meant a Ford · Reagan ticket. Within 24 hours after ultra-libe r al Sen. Richard Schweiker was unveiled as Reagan's running male. eman· cipated Ford agents were brainstorming about unlimited vice-presidential possibilities - a woman, a black, maybe even a Democrat. That reflected their belief that Reagan, in a single stroke, had destroyed his in- fluence over the Republican pre· sent and future. . nus LOOMS for conservaU ves as the bitter fruit or the Schweiker gamble. Even in de· feat. Reagan had seemed likely to emeJTe from Kansas City as the party's dominant figure, armed with reputed adherence to principle and a fiercely loyal legion of admirers. Today be bas neither, thanks to bis ruwe bid for a handful of del.,,.ates. Accordingly. the prospec- tive pogt.conventioo ouUook is Dear Gloomy Gus Most traffic signal WALK signs should read.RUN. N.A. ...., .......... _ ......... .. ................ -~ .......... .. ,,..... ...... ''"'· .... ,_,.. ............. , ...... ., ""'- ( EVANS-NOV4K J Sears is a skilled political mechanic who prefers his opera-tions veiled even from his own start, much less outside SU.P· porters -duplicating Reagan's c hanged radi~ally. Until own inclinations. That bloc:ked Schweiker's selection, Reagan at any preview for Reaaan of the wont figured to emerge narrow-sbock and disillusionment that ly defeated from Kansas City Schweiker would generate. with ev~n-mol'e-inftoence-over-'Reagan would haw quklcty the nommee than ~-A. Taf\. learned the truth bad he checked wielded after Chicago in 1952. ln advance with one or his Now, however. wbetber n_aJTOW-earliest and most ardent cham- ly or badly beaten (and 1t may pions. Rep. Philip Crane or u. ~ell be ba~ly ), Re8'an ~es Jlnois. A 45-year·old author and arrelev~nl m Re~ublican a{f~s. Ph.D. in history. Crane is typical Non·1deolog1cal campaign o{ Reagan's ieaJots in preferring manager John Sears, designer or principle·wlthout-victory to vic- 1.he Schweiker gambit, was in· tory·without-princlple. terested only in winning -not in exercising authotity as a loser. It is now clear that those «>-odd Reagan delegates supposedly se· •ques tered b y Sears In Northeastern state delegations were but phantoms. Feeling una· ble to compete with the White House ln piecemeal courtship of delegates, Sears saw a desperate gamble as the only alternative to defeat. WHILE o verestimating Sc hwe iker 's impact o n Northeastern delegates. Sears · erred more seriously in believing the loyalty of Reagan delegates would withstand the Schweiker shock. Loyal to a uuse rather than a man, the Reaganites in fact are i ncomparably less tolerant of ideological deviation than are the practical politicians backing Mr. Ford. Nor did other key figures in the Reag.n organization, carrying much better conservative credentials than Sean! either un- derstand the quality or Reagan's constituency or seek to preserve the candidate's c:tectibWty. In· credibly, there ii no evidence of a strong fjlht against Schweiker waged within Reagan's high command. Even Reagan c:hlef delegate bunter Anderson Carter, nationally renowned as a bard·llOled conservative, made no protest. WHAT 18 truly astounding, however, ls th it Sears sold Reagan himself on Schweiker - apparently without much dif- ficulty. Although Rea1an's de- aire to influence the party wu a genuine reason for challenging the incumbent President. that motive was forgotten just as he wuabouttorealiieiL WREN BEAGAN telephoned Crane after the fact to defend h.is move, Crane responded in un- typically harsh invective altack- i n g Schwelker's rampant pra1matism. Reagan "seemed kind of stunned," Crane report- ed, and appeared unaware of just how liberal Schwelker 's voling record is. Bloodied but unbowed in braving the monolithic lllinois Republican party apparatus all year, Crane suddenly lost heart. for future battle. So has Tom Ellis, the toug'h Ralei1h. N.C., lawyer who saved • Reagan's candidacy Jut wintAr by overriding the national cam- paign organization and raising enough money for a statewide televised half-hour of Reagan which won the North Carolina primar.y . At a meeting of Southern Reagan leaders in Atlanta. Ellis helped lay plans for a platform fight at Kan~as City whic h h e hoped would nominate Reagan and was sure would put Reagan's mark on the party. The Schweiker shock eliminated his enthusiasm for fucb ri1orous com bat. While not following New Hampshire's Gov. Mel drim Thomson into outright abandon- ment or Reagan, the Phil Cranes a nd Tom EJllses will go lo Kansas City as the walking ·wounded of a lost war rather than militant acolytes of a sacred cause. With depleted will to bat- tle over platform and Vice Presi- dent, Reagan delegates may well exercise no more impact there than if Mr. Ford's quest for the nomination had gone un- challenged and the long, hard months of struggle had never been. The Dark Side of Haiti's Tropic~l Parad~e WASlllNGTON -Like the moon. Haiti presents its· brtght side to the world. 8ut it also has a dark. unseen side which it tries to hide from the world. Th e ftove rnmcnt dlscournges news men from v1s1t1ng th ~ · most bleak areas, where the peasants are starving wbtle tbelr rulers reast . Fereign r e- porters, who bave ven - tured too far. have been hustled out or the tountry on &be next available plane. One bold young Haltlan re- poner named 0 assner 897....S .dared to write a story crlUcialag the 1overnment. Two weeks lat.er, his body was ditcovered lo a roadside ditch. We sent our roTlag nporter, Hal Bernt.on, to t.he ti1Q', moun· tainous Caribbean ution to seek out the stories the permnent would like to suppn9. Poalng as an itinerant 1tudent, be traveled with a knapsack on bis back lnto .tbe forbiddiDJ area. Bernt.on began his lnvesti.1•· Uon lft Port·Au·Pr ince. the bri1ht slde'of Hatti. where tourists loU in elegant hotels. drink cool .llastes oC tropical rum punch and dance after dark ln sleek dis-cotheques. BtJT IF HAITI is a tropical paradJ1e for the foreign tourists. lt la a land oflux.ury for the ruling class. They are dominated by tho amaling Duvalier family, who have amassed a pirate's fortune 1ince the late "Papa Doc" Duvalier seized power in 1958. His place has now been taken by bis 24.-year-old ton, Jean. Claude Duvalier. more affee- Uonately known as .. Biby Dot-," who governs under tbe watdlful, maternal eye or bi• mqtber. .. MamonSlmone" Duvalier. They lmpc»ee a lpeeili tu OD nearly all Ule principal 1oocts the impoverilbed ..... llf'9dllce•. 11ae IDOM1 ..,. ..... a. roJal treU111'7 for tbe ~.._... to spend • tbeJ pleme. Sources .tao hue ~ept tam ca the famlty estimate tbe Duvalier's bave It.med cmr $200 milliallillSwila ....... "We are paiatulJJ aware," a U.S. oftldal klld Ba ntw. '"tht it's tbe little farmers who have pnMded tbe f\mds to paq the *9etaolPart;Aa-Prtnee.1• TRI:° o•PaDSED ~Qant.t al80 bawe paid fGr a fleet of 10 sleet a1i10inobUea. which "Baby 0oe·· rides OYel' the pavedat.reeta. Sometimes. be sullen money to &be apprec:iaUve crowds. [ ] 10 miles to an Isolated village. JACK ANDERSON Along the way, h e· passed through a d esolate land of _ . charcoaled tree ahunps. The The r 8 m ii y a 1s 0 0 w n s trees had been felled by natives, the hard wood burned Into numerous vlll as scattered charcoal Cor fuel. Amoog the around the country. The l atest. blackened stumps 'were even acquisition was a Spanish ha· starker thicketa of cactus. denda ror ••M amon Simone." Without veaetaUon to atop the From the bright lights and · i to h-.. Plush hotels or Port-Au· Prince, erosion, ra n rrents llU carved deep gullies into the barren ter-Bern ton b ead ed with his rain. The swirling water had knapsack into the northwest sec· washed away the soU, leavtng on- tioo of Haiti. Ile sought direc· ly exposed cracks. lions from missionaries, social The land had also been baited workers and others familiar with b the hinterland. They warned him Y two au of drou1ht. Yet tbe Haitian military would v-.~..tthwe...-. an 1ov bad re- talm from enterin1 the area. at first to • led" the NEVERTHELESS, Bernton climbed aboard a c:olorrully pablted native ·bus and perched hi~ on the roof for the-jolting. all~ay ride up the ialanci 'll>e opulence of Port-Au· Prince quietly faded Into scenes or stark poverty. Alonpkle the dusty road were cJUSUlrs of mud-waJJed houses, with roofa of palm fronds. Young children, wtth the thin arms and swollen bellies that betray malnatrtUon, stood naked in the dust. Some s tared suUenJy;. otben shouted 1reeUngs. Haiti ls the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere. Bernton made bis way into its poorest region. He hiked the last drou1ht and bad later barred U.S. voluntary agencies from bringing in free clothing. This might have competed with the thrivinf used·~lothlng business Duval er's favored friend1' operate in Port-Au·Prince. Bernton was exhausted when he reached the village. The dlrt· p00r villagers brought him rlpe mangoes to eat. He was taken jn by a farm family, who lived in a small thatched but atop a barren knoll. THE PARM ER trieCS to scratch a living from a small plot watered by a tiny creek. ••'lbia year, the rain bu not come." the farmer said, abaklng hla bead wearily ... We work so hard. And all for notbin&-Many of the children are weak. Each month, we replant our land. But. there is no rain. Nothing grows ." To escape starvation, many people ·already have left. the re· glon. Some set out dangeroutly ln Oitns)' Utile sailboats, hoping to reach the Bahamas. Otbers made the hard trek t.o Port·Au-Prince with the faint hope or find. ingwork. The village leader took Bernton on a tour of the area. "The people's altuatlon Is critJcal.'' be said. "The mango harvest ls nearly finished and there wm soon be nothin1 lef\ to eat." Bernlon saw how dependeOt the people were on the swett man1oe1. They sucked up ever)' lut drop or the Juice. then lhte,v awa)' the skins to ~ eaten ~ dOI$, pigs, donkeys and l(oats. The chUdren. thclr,hairturnt to a rust color by malnutrltl • usually squalled In front. of th r huts. They were too weak fA> ran and play. OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robt11 ti. W ttd. PtlblUlttt' Thoma• KtniU. £ddor Borboro Kr~blch. Editorial Page Edilor "Mte editorial p11e o( the Daily Piiot seeks t o lnform anC!J 1Umul1te readers by presenting_: on this paae diver1e commeitary on topict of interest by syndlcat .. ed columnlsta and cartoonlau. by providing a forum for readers'. vtew1 and by presenUnf thl new1paper'1 opinJon11 and Ideas on current topics. The editorial opinions ol the Dally Pllot appear only ln the edltor1al column at the lop of the page. Opinions e11,.. prated by the columnists and artoonl1t1 and letter wrl~rs are their own and no endorsement ~ Uwtr views by the Daily Pilot lhould be Inferred. Thursday, August 5, ·19'76 ' Fan Fear Feeds Coffers , 'Survive' Hopes to Join List of Successes By llOB THOM~ LOS ANGELES tAP) -The basic ~lement an blockbuste.- movi• seem lo be rear -ot sbarka, earthquakes, burning buUdln1s. Ute Mafia, Calllna aircraft. upturned ocean liners. the devil. Paramount Pictures now hopes cannibalism will join the Hat. This month Paramount is mounting a blanket releuc or "Survive!'' a Mexican·made movie based on the Ur72 Andean air crash in which 16 athletes saved their lives by eating the flesh of their dead companlom. "SURVIVE!" JS NOT lo be confused with "Alive!" but cer- tainly will be. The latter was the official version or the tragedy, a Carr IHrned that the Mexican film. dir~ted by \'et.eran Rene Cardona Sr .. had been based-on-a book by Clay Blair Jr., Saturday Evening Post .,titor, author or many books including "The Search for J .T .K." ne had re· March~ his book In Uruguay Md Chile; I\ was published in the United States by Berkley Medallion books and wu over· shadowed by "Alive!" ''I WENT TO Mexico City on Jan. 18, when 'Survivors or the Andes'. was playi ng in s ix theaters," said Carr. "There were Una aroul'ld the blotk. The picture was bigger in Mexico than 'The Sting.'" He saw possibilities in tbe ftlm. then at. a length of two tlours and 'Be"' ~•• 1W' Allierl~••ize tlw •eeW t•r rele••e la t•u e•-t ,,,?" ~..,.., •• ., ,_ ..,.. •lae •••teer. ol the Unes. Theo' .-e used a lip· reader who could rit the Enghsh IClrda to the tip mevements-ot tM- actor1. • • Carr said Paramount uw the finiahed product Jyne a. made a deal a week later. By July 28 "Survive!" was appearing In 500 U.S. theaters. THE MEXICAN VERSION wu fUmed in Vail, Colo .. and Mexlco City with a cut lnduding Pablo Ferrel, Hugo SU1Jitz, Luz Maria Aguilar, Fernando Lar· ranqa, Normal) Lazareno. "The Mexicans are proud of what we have done," Carr insist· ed. "It's like giving birth to a baby and then bavin& someone else raise it." And bow wilt American au· diences react to the Oesh-eating? "I don't know:· Carr admitted. • .,,,,. 78 Queen Elizabeth, the Que e n Mother, celebrated he r 76th birthday< quietly Wedne s day at Clarence House, her London Residence. Thursday. August 5. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Cousin to Head Suliuna LAS VEGAS. Nev. (APJ -WUUam 'Lum· rnis, cousin or the late Howard Hu1hes, has been namM chairmmi ot the board of Summa Corp.. the rar·reaching conslomerale built by the retluae billionaire. Frank W. Bill Cay, xeeutl ve vice and one of the ons who ha\'e directed the multi·billion dollar operation sanc:e HUGHES HAD bceh 1 the firm 's only stockholder. RecenUy. a 1 Ol'laware court aave tl'mporary control of the firm'utock to Lummis. the April death or r-----------. Hughes. wnelttted pre- sident and chairman oC the firm's l'Xl'CUtiVC committee. Call •u-5171. Pul a few word• to worlt for ou. The move Wednesday mer1ed tht-interest& of Hughes executive• wfth-::==================~ Huahes' immecliate re· l atlves. Lummis, a Houston attorney. is the son of Hughes• aunt. An· nette Gano L"'mmis. lbe billionaire's closest liv· ing relative. SUMMA IS the SUC· ceaaor lo Huthes Tool Co. Th e lraHfer of Hushes Tool Into Summa made Summa a holding company for Hughes properties that range from mines. casinos and land lo aircraft and com. munioalions interests. Most or the properties a r e In Nevada a nd California. JOHN D. ROSEN, M.D. GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE; • A~NOµNCES RELOCATION OF NEW OFFICES AUGUST 2. 1976 1401 AVOCADO SUITE407 FASHION ISLANl>-NEWPORT CENTER NE~TBEACH BY APPOINTMENT OAY AND NIGHT CALL (714)640-0160 best·seller purchased two years ago by United Artists. At least t~·o scripts have been written. 10 minutes. He called his partner. Robert Stigwood. the London·based produc er of "Jesus Christ Sµperstar" and "Tommy." The pair acquired re· leasing rights outside of Spanish· speaking countries. "No doubt some wiU turn away from the ~Teen. The scenes are graphic but not token-bloody, like bullels streaming out of bodies ia a Sam Peckinpah film .• -------------------------------------- • eaijq is ahnaat like a ~m· .. "At present we are r eviewing the situallon. ·• says M Ike Medavoy. United Artists' West Coast production chief. "We have a director. John Schles· inger. but we do not have a script ... Meanwhile, Paramount is pushing ahead with its version, the result of bold action by 36· year-old Allan Carr, film al)d TV producer as well as manager of such stars as Ann·Margret, Nan- cy Walker. Man-In Jlamlisch, SoMy Bono and Won Ton Ton. "IT ALL STARTED las t Christmas when l was vacation· ing in Acapulco." sajd Carr. "J happened to be reading a Mexico City newspaper and 1 noticed that a movie named 'Survivors of the Andes' was scheduled for a one-day run lo quahry for the Mexic an equivalent or the Academy awards. ll looked to me like a rip-orr of the book "Ali ve!. ... "Now we faced the problem: how can )W e Americanize the movie for'·release in this coun- try?" said Carr. "The answer was to give it a complete racellft That could be only done In oily~. trtctrstit has the greatest technicians in lhe world.'' AND SO THE wizards took over. s tripping the Mexican version or its sound. slicing the footage to 87 minutes. ble11ching the stock so scenes would match. fashioning new titles, addang new sound errects and Englis h dialogue. re·s~oring with a SO· piece orchestra "One of the toughes t parts was the new dialogue." said the producer "We worked from the Spanish script to get the meaning tw.a*'1.'' ~ Sale of Child ' ~off Limits' AUBURN tAPJ -A Justice Court judge says Placer County does not have the authority to handle a case involving an at· leged sale ol a child. Judge Coleman Stewart made that finding at a preliminary hearing on charges against gypsy carnival operator Franl< Ristick and his wife, Helen. He said the alleged transaction took place iD SacrnmentoCounty. 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'• , --· - •,tf DAILY PILOT I 'Nifty' Spe1J.i81 to :Air hT~• C lark R . M o ll e nhotf , c h ief o r the Wa s hin g ton bureau of the D es Moines Register and 7ie ~uarlar ~c THI NEWEST IUT MOT JUST AHOTHa STEAKHOUSE By IA\' SllA&BVTI' LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tbe Beach Boys. Ab, the memories. Sun, 5'U'f, hllb 1ehaol. The nambllnt 'SS Chevy whose rear·view minor always. sportAld huge white an1ora dice knitted by a c1rl named Bobbi. California music memories. And such ls on tap again toniaht for tho6e tunin1 ln "The Be.ch. ·Boys,'' a. one· hour special stanin1 the l..U who created whaf press agents stlll call ·w 1urfin' sound .•• IT'S ON NBC, (Channel 4, 8 p.m. > which acreened it In advance here. Al'3. we missed lS minutes or It, having been delayed by a one·mile· an·hour headwind created by 300,000 cars up ahead on the freeway. But what we saw ot ''The Beach Boys" con. vinced lU il should be .Oven a Grade-A Nifty raUnt. Jl'• not another nonstop TV concert of nashlng Jights. leaping troubadours and addled crowds. Nope, it's an imaSinatlve blend ofsurreal com· edy, quick looks at the private llv• and thouahts of the five Beach Boys, mullin&a of various California cats and assorted happenlnats. all Wl'&1>ped around the music and sight.sol a Beach Boys concert. n ·s AN IMPRESSIONISTIC SHOW intended to create the feel or lbe easy.foin& California lifestyle that was part and parce ot Beach Boys 'First Lady' .. 'tHEY WERE MORE RECEPTIVE than the average audience she said. "I never thought about • an encore. I started to walk orf the stage and they stood up and ap. plauded until I had to come back for an en· core." The idea to record at the prison came from Merle Ha11ard, who spent time al San Quen· tin from 1958 to 1900 ror buralary and escape. Miss Williams is ~ member or Haggard's show. "It simply seemed like a unique idea," Hag. gard s aid. "It just sounded like a good COO· WILLIAMS cept." Haggard, loo, was surprised at the lnmates' 'l'e-• ffption. "Jn prison you don't have a built·in counlr)' crowd," he said. "But the acceptance was un• anlmous." MISS WILLIAMS, 33, WHO WAS w i th Loretta Lynn's show before joining Haggard's group, talked to a few inmates while at the prison. "Oo•guy was crying," she recalled. ·~He writes to me all the lime. Another guy kept telhng me be wasn't guilty. Anotherhadbeentheresince 1946. "l asked an inmate beforehand what they want· ed, and be said just go out --------... there andbealady. NASHYILLE ..• FELT SORRY SOVND ror them. Just because -------they made one mistake 10 years ago. they have to go through this. They might make' the same mistake today and not get punished." Miss Williams, asofl.·spoken beauty who bears a &light resemblance to ''Hee Haw's" Lisa Todd, com· pared the experie nce to her tour of Vietnam in 1968. "-here were great audiences in Vietnam, too," she said. "The men in Vietnam were more nervous and scared than they were at San Quentin. The soldiers would come up to me after the show and shake hands and cry. "I recall we played a bue about 200 miles from Saigon and alter the show they uupt some Viet Cong in there watching ua." MISS WILLIAMS, A , naUve or Viena, Mo., appears "•oo•.o frequently on theGrandOleOpry and has written several songs recorded by other artists. The blg1oiest was "Dallas," recorded by Tam· my Wynelle and Connie Smith. Fol' Haggard, who ac:companied Miss Williams to the prison. il was bls third visit lo San Quentin :since being released. lie r evisited his old cell. discovering that "they h ad il all fi xed up. Regulations have been changed and they allow more lhings now.'' Tribune, will • join Ule raculty at Wasbington and Lee University, Lex· in~ton, V a ., next month. He is a well ·known Washington cor . respondent. Energy-free coolers Catch the fresh breezes of summer with these screen doors. It's the energy-free way lo co<>' off your house. And save on air conditioning bills. These are high quality doors, pressure-fit so there are no screws or rivets showing. Makes them strong and beautiful. They're complete with all hardware, including air closer and locking latch. In all doors that have an expanded metal grill, the grill Is surrounded by a vinyl Insert tor quiet operation. All doors are 30", 32" or 36"x80" high and are adjustable wi1hin half an inch. Special sizes available by special order at a small extra charge: A. SKYLARK SCREEN DOOR Model #71 ·A2. S«andard klckplete, 3"' puShbaf. Fiberglass wire, mlll llnlah. Reg.13.99 9.88 B. MUSTANG SCREEN DOOR MOdel #71 ·E. Standard ktckplete. 3" l>Ulhbaf. Decorative grill. Aluminum wife, mlll finllh. Reg. 18.99 13.88 C. COMET SCREEN DOOR Model 11122· T. Dense. decorlllve expanded metal grill. Alumlnum wire. Reg. 25.99 18.88 0 . COMET BRONZE SCREEN DOOR Model #122-FB. Dark bronze finish with charcoal color tcheme. Black Florentino Qtill. Black pushbutton locking latch. A strong, beautiful door. Reg. 27.99 19.88 Th•• are strong~ Here's a tong.IUllftdt.pe IJ*lally MIQned fot exlla strength. In a tTghtwelght unbfMkable case with bcf! cllp. For maximum oonYenltnce. there'• a positive locking button ¥•"bi.de. Model #Pt516. WALSCO 16' POWER TAPE, 3.88 Good looks that last Give a "lace ltft" to watts and woodwork In kilcl'tens and bathrooms. All that's needed Is a durable high gloss coaling. A coallng that's also tops tor metal surlaces. furniture. bOets. cars. toys -wherever you want a smooth. glass·llke finish. For Interior and extenor use Pint. PD 0 4·HOUR ENAMEc.. Reg. 2 99 1.88 You pent0nally pick your own a...it from our gourmet ahowcase. Choose the cut & tttlcl<ness )'OU deslre from ow ~ Eastern Com·Fed Beef. Salad and potMo ~included. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL! W"4 4 NII .......a IP YOU UHS THI IUCT SID IA"TT._.. OYU 6 OZ.I OP YOUI S1141C blMll M-. ...... -1 l•JtlO ~--:.~· COWi JOIM OUll .,, ........ ___ , .. --"''· CM90_1_ .... ,,,._.:JI~. DI. C..St Illy., ... rt led . 141-1177 B Nothing shocking here Keep a roll or twO ol electrical tape around lhe house lor those emergency repairs. Thl1 roll srze is ¥. • i>y 60 feet and la U.L. approved. ELECTRICAL TAPE, 38c HE SAID llF. W~~N'T worri<'CI about Inmate 11-------------------'---------'T"""---------------------------t behavior during M lss Williams' performance. "1£ somethlnl( happened, privileges would be re- voked and someone would have 2,000 inmates lo con· lend with,'' he said. DO YOU HAVE A NEED FOR 11DRY ICE"? 0.. Z stons .. 0r-. c-.., .. ....., ........ ,_.....,.r •• -.. co•11rdal ne or ;.t far tW w11h_, trip. CALL US! OXYGEN SERVICE COMPANY ,.,..... .. _ ........... O.Wlll .... w.c:.-.. 1714t IJl.OOU COSTA...sA 2112 ...... 17141641-1170 fllreU 'trS..-.. --=· . p _....., 11 Big benders Go on a bending •P'"· but not a spending &preo. Thia bfnder board Is a full ... wide. not tho common 3• wide alze. Use 11 lor edging your beds. for t.nclng, etc. Nal\lrtlly decay 1eal1t11nt, wtethera attracnvely. ~REDWOOD SENOER BOARD, Reg. 10o lln. ft. le lln. fl 301 So. S,.le Colege 1275 Bristol 170-0050 ' 556-1500 A11emble your 1avlng1 A storage cabinet kit ready for quick assembly moans big savings lor you. Evorythlng'a Included •• , natural llnish par1lcle board cabinet, end alt necessary nails and glue. The cabinet measures 30" x 30" x 1 s· ... room for lolsl Paint, stain, anliQuo It to match your room. Model#C5t2·15. STORAGE CABINET, Reg. 11.49 8.18 This sale ends August 17. 6980 Cherry Ave. 634·7111 Orange 324 West Katella 532·2!506 7101 0.den Grove Blvd. 537·95?1 Of 803·8523 Open Mon. thN Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 Open Mon. Ow Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to.e except Mon. & Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 every day Sat. & Sun .. 9 lo 8 Sal & Sun. 9 to 6 [=] Got a problem'! Tllen wnte to Pat Dunn . Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and actaon JIOU Med ta solue inequities in government and buin· ntss. Mail your questwm to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Dady Pilot , P.O. Box IS6'J. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. I nclude you r t elephone number. The column appears ~ e:icept Saturdays. .. Conditlo• Net Sop,~•• DEAR PAT: I have sever al young peach trees that have little holes in the branches. Do I have bug problems? L.R., Fountain Valley CllHees are you doa't btlt you .trees do. A muHry contacted by A 'VS says that yoar peaeh trees probably are being attacked by allot bole boren. Prune out all atre.cted wood lmmedlaedy and encoura1e vlgoreu IJ'8Wda by Pl"OPtt water· IDI, rertiJizatloa and pest eoattol. Take a aample rrom one or tbe tree bruc:laes to a •rsery for J!Pfflflc pesticide advice. N•raeries are bappy te examine branchea or leaves rrom dlleaaed plaa&s so they caa r ecomm.end proper treatment. Molt plaat di.leases c an be cu.red U' expert advice ta IGUlhl otal and roUo.·ed H SOOft as problems de-velop. Cataleg•• Delafl R~o•ped DEAR PAT: l ordered a Christmas girt ring fo r my husband from Spiegel last December. It cost S93.6S. I received the ring, but it didn't fit. I re- turnoo 1 to Spiegel inofanuary for are!und. No T • fu nd has been received, even though tbe rl.ng was sent by insured m ail and I've mailed copies of the receipt and canceled check to Spiegel. R.M .. Laguna Hills ·s. Cappa, customer relations manager for Spiegel, says a run refuad eow bu been seat to Y•· Capy-.-apologlled for the delay "8ad premised ''customer satlsfactioo." His address, for other re- aders experiend ng Spiegel problems. is IHI W. 35tbSt., Chlc ago. IL60609. Eallote tit~ Boundng Ball l •DEAR PAT: lla••e any plans been made to hold another Ping-Pong tournament in Anaheim this year? l think last year's tourney was a bP.nefit of some kind . I 'd Ii ke to koow the dates or the tourna· ment, if there's going to be one, and whether or not novice players can participate. L 0 C M .. , osta esa The rourth annual Ping.Pong Toaraathon wm be held Aug. ll·IS at the Royal Inn la Anaheim. Participants will be scheduled for two·hour periods, wl&b 45 semUl.nallsts c9mpetlng in the playoffs. Novice players are invited. They wUI be classified HJ>•rateJy, as wUI B·. C· and A-ranked players. Contact Ginny Reid at the Rehabilitation Institute ot Orange County, 733·7•, lor reglstntlon details. The tournament is sponsored by the Orange County Easter Seal Society and the California l\ngels to benefit lbe Society's RebabllJlatlon Institute. Jtl~dal11 Tak~ Exira Effort DEAR PA T . r mailed a S4S check to the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration in September 1974 for threl' sets or America's First Medals. l received two or the sets but nol lhe third. I've written leltl'rs und sent a copy of my cancl~led check. The r esponse I rece1vc<l lruit No\·ember s aid that the Treasury could not tell me the shipping date for the last !>Cl. Shall I Just ~ive up? H.B., Huntington Beach Not yet. Your order is being processed and you should receive lt in "several weeks," ac·cordlng lo Max Kurtz, c hief of the special coinage and medals division for the Treasury Department's San Fun· cLKo Mlnt. He11po1111ibill i fl Should~red DE,\R PAT : My private spor ts club ordered S225 worth or s houlder patches from Eastern Emblem Manuracturing Corp. in Unjon City, N.J. As financial secretary, I received the canceled ('heck several weeks after we placed the order lo February. but the emblems huve not arrived. In the meantime. 1 ·vc lost the address of the company. I really need some help al lh1s point. D.D .. Newport Beach Eastern E mblem ltas fUlf'd your order but did not eicplaln the delay. ID cases such as yours, when the rull address of a mall order company ls lost, you may gel the Information from the Better Business Bureau ln the city where the company ls located. You also can request assistance from u.e Direct Mail Marke tlnl( Assodatlon's l'laU Order AcUon Line, 6 £. 4Jrd St., New \'ork, Nl' 10017. your water people TAKING WATER FOR GRANTED? TAKING WATER FOR GRANTED? Not too many Californians are, these days. From all parts of the State come reports of severe water shortages. rationing. droughts. and ouallty problems. IN COSTA MESA, WE'RE PRETTY FORTUNATE. We enjoy an abundant water supply. Tum on Your tap. hydrant. or hose and 001 It comes. In seml·arid Sout~rn C81ilornla, that's QUtl8 an achievement! OUR ABUNDANCE IS NO ACCIDENT. THOUGH We ve earned tl The years ot planning, loret1ght and hard wOfk 1:1y your War., Dlatnct l'la¥9 gi~ us an ellCellent w1.ter supply. Water rHChes our hOmeS from far-awey north.em Calttomla and the Col0<ado River, lhrough mlln ol pipes. pumps and reservoirs. Few communities boast 01 a belier supply. Fue insurance companies rate our hydrantJWater supply as one ol the besr in Southern Caltlorma WHEN IT COMES TO WATER. WE ARE FORTUNATE. LETS NOT WASTE IT Be careful at home, es1>4tCl11ty 1n lhe bathroom where so much of lhe household water is consumed. And be a little more sparing with the landseaplng too. HAVE A OAINt< ON US -and en1oy 1t to the last drop. w.ter 11 just to precious to waste.. DAILY PILOT Af By Phll lnterlondi "U I understood It, I'd have to say I bad a Vtf'Y bad day." Domestic Fox Bred MOSCOW <APJ -Soviet scleM!IU have bred a domestic fox that acta like a dog, Tau reports. The years of selective breeding produced a friendlY, loving animal with a blunt nose and spotted fur, the news agency said. "For m any years the scientists selected foxes in every generation that did not experience stress I.a the presence of good·oatW'ed humans," Tass said. WANT OIAMO.ND • GE"STON~S Jewett by ioMPh• is ...::hlng for diamond• and ge11111oftes from private lnrjividulfs and estates. careful ~ and evawation ~our experts. Highelt prioM s*d. Call ~ to-8 daily, Saturday t~, . SUndav c~. ask tor Mr, Joseph. EB Special Selection Handbags 50°/o OFF ADLER~IBI@~~ -......._ THOUSANDS OF FAMOUS MAKER SHOES ON SALE COSTA MISA lD f . 17TH ST, OttANGE 4M S. MAIN ST. in the iewels by loseph { THE BOOKMAN ) Reviews DAILY PILOT You can save 15% off to travel within the round-trip Coach fare, same state. And security and children under 12 you charges are not included. take along save 50% to Just reserve your cities all over the E.ast. 15toffforusand50%forher. seat at least 14 days There are no mileage re-' ahead. Pay for your strictions, no holiday or weekend restric-round-trip ticket within 10 days of when ti ons. No wonder we call it the Freedom you make the reservation, but at least 14 Fare. Ask your Travel Agent, or call United days before departure. Stay 7 to 30 days. at 537-7521, for infonnation about specific There are a limited number of Freedom cities and flights. Partners in Trave l with Fare seats available, so make your reser- Westem International Hotels. vations early. Freedom Fare does not apply to fli ghL<; outside the continental United States or The frAftAlu skies of Janel. .. ., ...... , .your "When they showed me how much they could save us. I said. , 'Take me to your ticket counter. " ·/ • unlTED AIRblnes J . \ - All DAIL y PILOT . . Thll!!d!y.Auputt5, 1971 By O. C. RlJ8ftNGS Ot_....., ___ Aaaemblyman Robert Burke ot Jlunl:in .. oa Beach baa called tor a "blpartiaan le1ialative aolutiaD" to property tax relief in Callfarnla. Tbe Republlean MMtnlllymaa ~ on tn • r«ent '])-rea reteae-to Illa~ Democrat.I la Sacramento tor bicb property taus. He says Governor Brown ud tbe De mocr a tl c ally controlled Warren T. Finley Leelalature have shifted m-.y 1ute coeta to local aovemment and tbeo r,r C laav• 11racaec1 about baldiol ~ line :.f. Qft ounly OD slate tax•• r •'Tbll 11 a complete nftl"lal of the E' • p pre¥ioul el1bt years when tbe Requ .. air ost admlailtratioo attempted to provide Pl'OPft'lY tax relief,'• said Burle. rr F •m · He ur1e1 hil constituenta to write i 0 ' ey legillaton in an effort to impress up-on the lawmakers the need rcw "aolv· inl the property tax problem at tbe earliest J>OQi ble date." Santa Ana attorney WUTen T. Finley has been elected president ol tbe Orange County Fair Board, aucceedin. Burr Williams of Anaheim. ••• MEANWHILE. Burke's~ ill this November's election in the 13rd Assembly Dialrict. bas opened cam· paign headquarters in Huntingtoo Beach. Democrat Dennis Mangen, who lost to Bm'k• two ,.... qo. will be f1IDldnl IUa eamJNlip far the west OrMC• ~ le& from offices at 1N31 .. acla 81¥4. TIM teJepbooe .......... * •• A FUNDllAllD fer llanaers I.I pl..,.. Saturday at the Huntiactoa hllrbour home ol lln. Bea Ftieclma. 11111 Bolero Lane, Daveaport bland. ~bolts are llr. and lln. Richard Saltaman Jr. It 1t.U at 1 p.m. Tbe aa la '10 per penon. For ,,_-ya. tioal, call ta--. ar Ml·51'n. ••• UftD ADVANCIB la eartbqaake pndldlm, coupled rib tM fclrecut. olaMftl'•• ........ bttMLM Ml .... area wWU. tlle ~ ,...., bave prompted a 1..Wlltf..-.,.....i far $15.S million dollan fer tmtr. meatl to monitor the Palmdale "11ulae" area of ScMlbera California. Telemeterina lmtrumeeta ~ailed for la • bill latroduced by A•· semblrman Pa•I Carpeater '(D· Garden Groft) would live area nsi· deals. to 12 hours w ...... and eould cut predicted casullties bJ as mocb as tbtte·founu. accanUq to the bill's author. 299.96 Finley, who has prac· ticed law in Orange County since 1962, will head the nine·member board for o ne year. Will.iams was recently reappointed to the rair board by Gov. Edmund --~. Bro-wn, Jr .• for another four-year term. UCI Dousing Pineh · save 20.00 on every maytag .appliance in our departm9nt -last3 days f!)~ example, you can~ ouneg. 319.95 maytag heavy duty washer lor onlV Finley is a graduate or Stanford Univers ity and the Un i v ers ity or California School or Law. He-la a founder of the Eldorado Ba nk in Tustin and ia also engaged In re- al estate. , Clinton M. Hoose Jr. of Newport Beach, will s e r ve a s firs t vice· president a nd Ge ne Tunks or Garden Grove as second vice·president. Mesa Prof Honored 1,150 Stude,nts on tM Wai,ting Housing officials at UC Irvine s ay that rinding enough housing_ for their students is never an easy task. But they predict thi.s year will be worse than ever. Already. 1150 students are on waiting lists. bop· lng to eventually find a space in the on-campus dorms. There are a total of 1,550 dorm rooms, but 803 or those slots were immediately grabbed by returnln& s tudents. people in the surround-Part of· the overall ing communities, sucb problem will be re· as Turtle Rock, medled when 200 ni-vus1ty P.-rk and more apntlftent units Harbor View Homes, to are completed. But that let students rent rooms date I.I not expected to be in their homes," Phillips before tbe winter said. qum1erofnut7ear. •'JT WOULD be best on PHILLIPS SAID that a moolb·to-montb baia, aQ)'Clae...._lediD~ so the kids could get into lnl an entire UAlt. er JUlt the dorms if space cine room, to a student becomes available. abouldcalltbeboulinaef· later," the bouain8 direc· fiee,DMIU. tor added. The bouain1 ornclal Phillips aaid that ln · said afree Hating service past years residents is provided for landlords 299.95 This hard WOftdr'O wosMov ~ feotues three water t81T\C)ef'OfUes and leY9I selectlofw to s:itOl*IV ~ ~ ycu ~ P9nnanet 1t pre" eycte s:>roW::tes .,._. care for-no«>n fabrics.. eorceAain enanel ti.b Clld Id '1Mtlti eotrosion. Aeg. 269.95 mafc:Nng Maytag aectric ctyer, 2~.95. Sale ends August 1th. Mcp ~IC* 114. Order bv mall C# phone. ~So. Col. da tof.free J.800. 252·9l74. Li1iited quan '1ttes on some Items. ---......... c~e~BROAD\NAY----- Newpott Beach . Phone644-1212 • t Dr . H o w ard M. LenhoH of Costa Mesa. professor o f de velop· mental and cell biology at UC Irvine. has been awarded a n honorary doctor or science degree Crom his a lma mater, Coe College in Cedar RaJ)ids, low a. BESIDES THOSE have rented out rooms, and for students. faculty waiting lists, there's also but that it's more irnpot·1 and staff. a six·month to lS.month tant than ner this year. . ;:::.::.:=:.::....-----....!~!!:::!!:::~~~~~------------m!!=-!!!!l!la!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!lm!!lll!llll!l!l!m!!!m9!!!11!. wait ror a s pot in the on· Phillipa pinpointed campus apartments -several reasons ror the Th e d egre e was bestowed in r ecognition of Dr. Lenhoff's scien· tHk and educational achievements and also ror his hu rnan itarlan ope n to married stu-housing sbortage at UC dents, gr aduate students Irvine. a nd s ing le s tudent parents. nasr, THE campus Dir ector or Housing ia surrounded by high. James Phillips said the cost bouslng develop· walling Hits are at an all men ts . 1't a n y u n · time high and the crunch iversities, lfke UC Santa will be eased only ir Bartr-ar• and UC persons living near the Berkeley. are sur· c a m pus ope n t be i r rounded by atudent com· homes to students. munities with relatively "What we need is for lOW·COSl apartments. ,..._-------------------. Besides the high ttn· tals of the unit.a available near UC Irvine, thet'e concerns. 0 ~ 1.0000 simply aren't enough of them lo go around, Pbillip1 said. Many studftlts find winter ren· tals on Balboa laland and the Balboa Peninsula, but thOM are snapped up quickly by relurniq stu- dents and new students rare•y have a ch'anc:e to get those, be said. "Many students wind up living al home and ---------------------.J commuUn1 uptoao miles Death Elsewhere SOUTH BEND. Ind. <AP l -O.C. Carmichael Jr., 56. former treasurer iand finance committee c h a i r m a n f o r the Republi ca n National Committee. died Tues day arte r surrerin~ a heart attack durln,; a tennis game. Sergeant Graduates each day," says Vicki Freimann, a houainl of. ficial, ••even tbouch they'd prefer to live doeer to school." PHILLIPS ADDED · S . Sgt. J im my B. thal part of U.ereuoa tbe Nelson, whose mother is· dorms are IO popul• at Mrs. Caryle Nelson of UClrvlnelat.batman.yol 3381 I Casta no. Dana them are seared to Point, h as gr aduated fl)eCial interest.a, auch u from Texas Tech with a tbedorm1 ror ecoloC)', or: bachelor 's degr ee in tbeUU. manaa:ement. Since only 22 percent oft.he UC Irvine students Nelson comple t e d canbeaccommodatedin s~udles through the Air on campus houalne. Force off.duty education Phillips said many program. freshman and intern•· ---------H l · d tlonal 1tudent1. who 8ALTZ·BEAOEAON . , e s ass1gne to would do belt Uvinl on FUNERAL HOME ~eese AFB, Tex .• as an campus, are forceCl to orona del Mar 673·9450 instrume nt tralnln.g look elsewhere. Costa Mosa 646·2424 technician with the Air TulnJng Command. 8ELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Maso 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San J uan Capistrano · 495·1776 PACl'1C YIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Or111e Newport, Cal1lorn1a 644·2700 POK FAMILY COLOHIA\. PUNeRAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 ,IMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Mai n St Huntington Be ach . 536-6539 Mesa Man U~HAS M •• ::,.~~H'-°'~' Guilty '"""" ...... c •. 0•1• Of -Ill """"' of J, ~1 .. '"'"''"'•••Y , .. lllt lftOllN. D R 1" I~ SIH'•l.,_d Dy 111, •119 Ev•: ltw rug ap Cl'llldrt ... ~rlllrtl K'-"'• of S-.. AM, C•, CM •tes M. ·-ti .... ...... K•llW.,,. R. Of'Clltl Of Sen OMelo '"'"' " 1 .. r °' Aiu• ..... 011<0 ..,.. A Costa Meaan booked 1'141fl•nM P. Henn of H1111tl .... .., CID .e-. ... cbar1ea afler he 8eKI\ C.; M"" 9'•""<.l\i._..,... '"" -""'" .,. .. ,.,,_,,, .. ,.n. ""· e.r sold a quantity of co-... • _..,..r °' r,,. ""1 O'trllli. c-'--to an undercover Olir(ll .. """"'"""" ...... SonlCft -w1u 11e .,., •• , •.>0 AM s..-.. Newport Beach polJce of. ""'°"' 1 tt Tiie ""' 0..111..., a..rc11 fictr bas pleaded •uiJtv In .. ...,.,....,. llff<ll. c.. n-t w. e-J o-.... ottki ..... lflltt-1, ... lflc to the charges in Orange ~.:::": ii!:~:-='.= County Superior Court. _, __ *'"",.,..,.,,........ Judge James H. •• ni. ,,,., Cllt•Jll•n c"w~11o1 --Walsworth sentenced ~~:" .... ':"""· '• Sn>""' ~James Robert Burdell. "uo"u 20, of 41' Magnolia, to IAllLE "'· HU~U. _.... .. one )'ear in the county l~Hi11.,c:.111erN•.0•1e01.-J'all and pl•ced hirn on ,.,,.... !, ~ Mr. Hvtllle• -• ...,i.. ..,.. °' 0r.,... c_,, -L..-tbree,.anprobatioll. · ................ "-·I;· '1194\n,--• • 41""9r ... Of WllrldW., I. He ls_. ,,,,, ... .,, , •• ""'"•'"'· 110111 ., Burdell was arrested '*-"',.,.,. SetvkH will be ..... "' Oct 10 at a Newport ~t.tl, WV-I ..... SMttw i...-' 1eK11~e11rec1en. Beach home arter a MA'f•S ' EMILlllHAYU ,rtSlde,..OI ....... Hiii~ C.llternl•· O•te of dedl ~ 4, 1'16 S11rvlvetl llJ Mr ~. ~ Ktns. S.rY•c•• .,. ~ 411 It.CHIC View M•morl•I P•H ---------_,_,,...__,a. .... truaection in which an officer was g iven a packqe containing co- caine In return fOf' his SSS. \ fOr NEW savipgs accollnts C C or at special savings ''TRAVEL LIGHT • WITH THE BIG SOFTIES'' We'll aend you packing with genuine imported linen luggage. Light as a feather ..• a~d amazingly rugged. Flesible soft sides, packs in more of what you want to take along. The light way is the right way to travel. Collect luggage for a trip and build up your savings at ~anti.ago Bank. Items arc yours at no cost or at special low prices. With additional deposits of $100 you can purchase oth~r pieces at low, low discount prices. New checking account customers and existing customen will be able to pur- chuc luggage at the same low prices our new savings cuatomen. Come in for a close look at this beautiful luggage at our new Airport Office, or at our Tustin Maia Office. ·,. i . ·~ . "' l :'2 1 • .J l ii : ~, i ' ~: g· i I -4 I "' COllE VISIT DURING OUR QUND ONNINQ TUSTIN 535 E. Fjrst Street 832-5200 NEWPORT BEACH ,4700 Campus Drive · . 752-9200 JULY 11TH THAU AUGUIT 14TH I A.....,._ 81 boCh TUSTIN end the ..w NAP0AT OfftCE for NEW savings accounts CHOON ..,,..,,....,.,,.., .. ...,...., __ ...,._......_ ................... Mt Mllt ll F()fO Thursday. AuQu1t S 1976 DAIL.., PILOT A I I r -- Teacher·-Input Bac~ed Laguna School Board Etulors~ New Pl"''' 4~E~! c~~F~M~at ':.~~~ •h~~~~h•I ~ will cover the Rt>pubhcan Nlll•onul she had be(ln hired by HeJ.1. Wayrw I • .l A hpl 8 n th 8.t would ICI ve tatl~e w~uld .•ll m on both ad called the plan ··ono of the better ""~c trs a tereutcr say in All· mJn11trat1ve and d•' 1ii1on .irou~ ones .. ' m1n1stratlvc declslons ot L~guna T · • 1'eac h lllgh School has won The curren~ hJRh bC'hool struc " r~tee R~nald ChUc0te.sa1d 1t ~armacccs,tant'c fromthebo:lrd lure contain onl) un ;111 as etllng m motion .1 new• ot..duc~Uoo-mjni.llrauve group 1mnc1pul. Ulrust for the school. ll orrcrs It was ~enlt"d by Or Robert two-anistant'prin"Crpnls. delln ot kope for g.~ai rr ln\Ohl.!nwnl Hughes. the high school rtn· students. acllvitae d1rt·~·tor :md and a lot or ext'1lemt'nl • ,.lpal P an assistant, and <ilhlt t1c dire<· ~ · tors. THE Pl.AN WOUl.D d1m1nutc one or two asisista.nl principal positions and incorporate a dlvisions concept similar to col· ltae department heads. An as1istanl principal vacated hit 1pot at the end ol last school year and tt hasn't been filled. Hughes uid lhere would be weekly adminisJrative and teacller·dlvision head meetings lO hash out adalinbtrative pro- blems a nd concerns.~ II UGH F.S' PLAN WOULV have an administrathc i.tru~turc of principal, ass istant principal. dean of students. achv1tu~i. d1rt'c· tor and counselor. lt would add the dw1s1ons English, social studies. math, science , physical educa tlon/ athletic /health. for eign language and spe<>1aJ services (nurse, library inslruct1onal media center, special t>ducat1on. Cine performing arts and prac·· lie al arts 1. Hosts Needed For Students Costa Mesa film.Illes who would like to take a for~ign sludcnl un- der their wing dunn&: Uw nl':U school year , nqw h'we the or' portunity. Host families are l'IO" lx>ing recruit e d ror st ud e nt~ participating 10 the Youlh Col Convention for GNles1s magazine. Hays ID·Ohio1 only to pro\ Ide ham "We wont her to talk to ns many with sexual favors ptopt~·as 11he can. get lnlt'rv1cws with nut 11111 said, '°She'll carry a tape the people Shl' knows," stud Genesis rt'corder evC'rywherl.' istw goos and pubUsber Norman llJll. !She'll writ<> 1t out In lon~hund Sht Hill refus(•d tu :u1y ho w much <"an't t) v~'. y 'know .. Genesis will PU)' l\11. s lta), lhc lhll 1rnld M1s11 Ray's artkll' will uv Capitol lhll secretary ~·ho rose from pear m the Uect>m\>erl sue of Gene i. ;:.=::::=========~==~ MERCURY SAVINGS GENESIS REPORTER Liz Rey young minds. Leasing or buying, see Naber s first. f aeeurivo Ollie es 7812 Edinger Ave Hun1rng1on Beoch. CA 92647 Southern Ca/1fornld Regional Oll•ct>s 11' WOULD INVOLVE teachers In the d.ecision process and in curriculum development, Hughes said. I lughes said the new structure would U\'e the district Sl7,000 Understandina program, :i multinational student exchun);(c$ program. • For further tnformutmn. call Hc9.rs cac1•111ac Mrs. Pat Krone, area rcpresen• tatfre for the group, at 646·6131 0 11 • Cadi ac Master Dealer "t 40 Long Beach Blvd Long Beoch. CA 90807 8955 VAiiey V1ov. St Buen,\ Park. CA 90620 2071 5 S Avalon Blvd CJrson. CA 90746 t001 E lrnpert31 Hy,y La H.1br;i. CA 90631 1095 lrvlM Blvd Tustin Cl\ 92680 235 N. Cirrus Ave Wost Covina. CA 9179J In addition, a student represen· # College Boa~d jiiijiijjs.aiij1.iiji3030;pii.;iWjiili ====--=~...._..__.::==?::;6=00 Harbor Bh'd., Costa~~~tu~(~11~4~)~S4~0~·9~1:i00~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MSIGaim New Backing Belted STEEL RADIALS I ~ A oro1><>ul to re\'ltal1re Dana Pow ilacbor's foundering Marine Studies Institute ( MSI > has won lhe enthusiastic suj>i)ort of Saddleback College trustees. S1-'9 IEPLowest PrlceJr ~ •.of the l'.ar! MICHELIN ~ BUY -NO.W! Unbetlev.-,.. prices on STEEL BEL TEO RADIALS for an popular cars Including: sport•. f0t9ign. & dom.•tlc at fantastic prices. The unanimous action means the diitrict agrees to pro,·ide SS0.000 over a two-year pe riod to help hnance .. first.phase .. construc tion or <t laboratory facility on the 3.7·acre MSI s ite al lhe north end of the harbor JOllN ("ASF.\', PRESIDENT of Fullerton Com · munily Collc·Ac und au\Jl<>rof the MSI propqsul. has sugg.-IAMI Uae ~oonty'.a rou.-(?olle~e distncts and the , Orange County Dcpartrhent or Education form a consorti4._m to finance the institute. · The proposal still faces a major hurdle Case~ 1s aslcin~ the county Roard o ( Supervisors to put up $400,000 or the initial construction mone\' The proposal was bcoughl.before· lbe. county • board early in June bUfi(w:is referred lo the county harbors. beaches and parks department for rurlh~r Slud~. I ., ~U PERVISOK THOMAS Rlu;v or Newport ' Bt?ach. whose dis1rict includes Dana llurbor. said that he has always been ~t :.trong ba~kel\<>( a "~lf· support in~ M ~l 11rogram." • ' 11 But he said he still has a lot of questions about I the latesl proposal, parllcularly the m;.ittcr or 5400.000 in county funds. "I don't know where lhc(d i;cl that muC'l1 Ir money U O\iS pQ.jnt.:• h,c p1d. .. • ~ The new 'ft~t prppos)ll calls for comfil~te re t \'amping or the present ooard of directors or the nonprofit educational group. The current lltS I 1 hoard has tried unsuccessfully for several years lo generate the money necd<'d to build ilS fac1l1ty l nch It'• i:1•11in~ '" d1thcuh tu 1rll thl' fooci from 11'11' .-mh11·nr1• JM116ox Uff DWUC.4,_.. SYSTIM WHAT WIU. IT DO flOa YOU7 JUST AIOUT ANT ILACI INK PalHT JOI. 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'" '" WllEEL Alignme11t COSTA MESA '2oo~~t.f!\ • ._ HUHTIHGTOH IEA\~H JOOS HlRI~ ILVD. l(Of'Hf' of le~tf' Md ~.-bof'I 1714J 557-1000 ,,.,. . ., ................... . 17141171·240) IUEHA PARK OU lltt<oht ll•cl ,,..,. .... l ........ ,..,,... 171 4112 .. 5550 ,~YH!.\T~d ., .............. ,,_,.., t7141170-0100 OUM" •10 ,..eritt r.,.,.. •·-17141 Ut·4l21 I 8455 hoch M"d. (at FfYt Points! (7141 ....... 45 ,, ... , 751-1692 • .4J2 DAILY PILOT Ttw~y.AuollStS, 1978 . 'Bonehead English' · Class to Be Dropped B ERKELEY CAPI -UC Berkeley ii plaMlng to eliminate 1t_, remedial freshman Eogllsb class next year -11 dus halt tbe incoming students have to take. But universit y spokeswoman Sarah Molla said that several campusea have already merged conttnl.$ of the r emedial course into a for.credit freshman compositton course ror all students. She said all campuses are expected lo do ao next year. The non·credtt "bonehead EnJtlish" ~ourse will be ortered at most UC campuses this fall, o.nd the univenity will pick up lht: $45 ree students now have to pay for it. The remedial class is required tor rreshmel1 who flunk the Subject A English ochlevemenl test. Marshes Funding Backed SACRAMENTO (Al'> -The Legislature has approved a SS.7·miJhon bill lo preserve maJOr marsh and slough areas. Assem bly m an Barry l<eene, <D·EurekaJ, said after the final vote that without his bill, th• areas might bave been lost lo development. He said eve n th e cons erva· tionists had neglected wetlands preser vation roroUler "s.exier issues ... A 59·0 Assembly vot<' on Senate amendments sent the bill to Go\·. Ed mund Brown Jr. Among areas listed an the bill for acqu1sit1on ;md planning arc 1 lun· \e r s Lago o n at Manchester State Beach, Gualala River Marsh. Stone Lake in Sacrnmen· t o County. M adro na Marsh in Los Angeles County . S an F:l tJ<> Lagoon 1n San 1>1cgo County. Lakes Earl an<J Talawa 1n Oel :'\orlc County, Ten ;\l1ll' R1 n·r es tuary . Napa HI\ er ma r s he s . Elkho rn Slough 1n Monle re) County and Bat1qu1to-. Lagoon in S un Ui<·i.:o County. Captain ·Enrolls Capt."Gary E Lorcn1., whose pnrcnts arc Mr and Mrs. Elton L. Lorenz of 28126 Via B1naldi. Mis sion V1c10. has cntt'red the Air Force lnst1tutt' of Te<'hnolo~y to study for a master·s de~ret' Located at WriJ,t ht Patterson AFB. Ohio. the insl1lut c prov1dt•.., seh.•ctt'd Air Fon ·e ml'm bers with n•s1rlent \•due .1 t1 on 1n s r1r nt lf1 r. en~inee rin~ Jnd oth<.'r fields Loreni rcn'l\"l'd h1 -. B.S. dc~rl'c m Wli!! from Cal State Norlhrtcl ~t· .wit Porl ra11nl Howard K . Srnlll) will play h1m<:elr in the SCt t'nCl' ftl'llOn film "Clo~c Enroun· ters of t he Third Kid s" dirc r tccl h~· Steven Spidber~. ( Pilot Logbook J VIPs Rival Phone Book . By ANNE COOPE R °' ' ... '*'' l'ilel si." Hanniba l. Mo., has Tom S awyer ; Calgary. Canada, bas its stampede; Spr· ingf1eld. Ill.. has Honest Abe; Plains. Ga .. has you-know.who; and San Juan Capistrano has swallows. Yes , say the folks of San Juan. bu.t t.he mission city bas more going for 1t than a COOPER bunch of birds. In fact, San Juan is so weighted with bistoFical-~heav.ies·• th at the city's cultural heritage commission has created an "Inventory o( Historical Persons." The inventory h as already been a mended by city council to include VJ Ps QV&looked by the commission. AS LONG AS SAN Juan continues lo be the fastest growing city in CaJifornJa, the in· vcntory probably won't catch up with the phone book. Folks are moving tn faster than the oldlimers can make their marks and assure themsel\•es a place on the ltst, The mventor.r has four categones: those ix•rsons who were the first to do or be done to; those who made significant contributions cor an amazing variety>; figures of legend ; and a catch·a ll fourth category. "People Who Played a Prominent Role in lliston c Events.·· ACCORDING TO TllE Categot y I listing, San J uan lays claim not only to the first hom1r 1de and felony convictions in Orange County. but also to the fact that San Juan's own Jose Canedo was th~ first soldier to assault a priest in all of Californra. Category 1 may irk the likes of Councilman John Sweeney (who blames his occas ional outburst at City Council meetings on his Irish ancestry) and Director o( Ad· ministrative Services John O'Sullivan. The first Spanish. German and Basque settlers are named but no mention is made of the firs t Irish settler. or the '1rst of any other nationali- t)'. for that ma ttt'r O'Sulli,·an 1s not likely to make a fuss, thoujth. since St. John O'SulJivan Is Included under Categor y II as I among other things> the priest rcsponsi ble for makin& the mission a major tourist attraction. Ol'R t'AVORITE LISTING In this category 1s Clarence Brown. "agriculturist who dcn •loped new varieties of seeds and who grew to national prominence in his field .·· We speculate Brown was roa ming his f1chl one s prang mornhlg, perhaps scanning lhe honzon for returning swallows. lie popped a few st:'eds in his mouth and. lhen and there, sprouted rOQts and grew lo national pro· m1nenc·c. We\\ crt' surprised we hadn't heard of him l>eforf' AMONG BANDITS AN D A suspected witch hsted under Category HI (legendary figures > is Polonia Montanez. who got an early start on religious instruction or children by cloubhn#( as village midwife. In Category IV. the city lnys claim to President Lmcoln. who signed the 1865 docu· mcnt that returned San Juan mission lo the Catholic Church. John Forster (who shows up und<'r CateRory IV> had bought the mission for S710 nt a public auction in 18-tS. Thl' final name on the list is Isidro i\Jt u1l a r, master mason, whose mastery wasn't sufri<'1cnt to keep •the great stone church h<'"d h1111l ~•t th<.' mission from crum bl· mg m thl' l'etrthquake of 1812. AN\' SAN J UAN RESIDENT. nervous that has name might not be among the few omitted from the historical inventory. need not despair. Anyon<.' who joins the San Juan C~1pistrano lllstorical Society before Sept. I will have his name registered In the time capsule to be opened m 2076. To live in San Juan is to be immortalized -one way or another. ·e AUGUST SALE STARTS TODAY, MORE SOFA-BEDS GO ON SALE AT OUR SHOWROOMS THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. THAT'S BECAUSE WE'VE GOT MORE ••• WITH SAVINGS GALORE ALL OVER r .. E STORE!!! OPEN SUNDAY 11 to 5 PM ttLOoK AT WHAT ELSE YOU CAN BUY FOR 'I 76"et RM ERA MATTRESSES COHTEMPO $2 5 6 Casuat. 00t1lll<T1C>O'lll'f slylnq with ioose $ICle arm pollows Futt ''" comtorT mamess 9 P1ECE CORNER GROUP ·1 ' --,_ ---•; PENTHOUSE SECTIONAL CAaNET BED WALNUT F1NSH SIHGLE sa.E f'OAM MATAESS HEIRLOOM HOW Otl.Y £i119', Amouwn r,..,. "''" WA:<1 Ttim Wtnq, A rk>uni. o futl s. ... flOO ~ 1 W"l 1 . ___ .. ,_ . ' , ~ ~ Now ~~~S646 .... ,.... • ... t.·~·04•·")'°'• ,t ""'" IQ ,., f' "' bt • •"I r\Jil •'"' I"• .. G '"•"' 11.-t JMfOtr -. tr• ""'"'" \ FREE.DELIVERY • FREE WARRANTY • FREE SET-UP! HOUU : WHKDAY: 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SATUlDAY 9:30 to 6 P.M. SUNDAY J1 to 5 P.M. I ORANGE l ·2393 TUSTIN J I °'"' •• M.el• •• Ot..,, I 998·4S70 COSTA MESA l I 301 s l llSTOl . 1 aJ""' ...,.~" ~ o...-,,. ..... , , ___ 979·S040 . FROM Fa sh ion Islan d Newpo rt Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR Bi~ .€ase ~angs Eire Tiro-year Backlo~ May Delay SJC Decision By ANNECOOPEa Of ....... ,,.. ...... It may be two years before tM ual Employment Opportunity oaunh a Jon < ESOC J ••· esU1ates GaU Samota's clohn Ml diacrlminaUon agaln»t the ty ol San Juan Capistrano. -,iw Samota. bh'td by the c:Uy nder • recteral "make work'' ro1ram, riled the complaint auae, s he a11erU a male mploye hired under \he same rocram and dolrll the ...... ork, was receivi"« a hl1her 117. YVONNE CLIETI', an EEOC 1i911111m:ician, said the commission swa1npect w llh dal'ml af dis· millat10D a1alnst wo.....,.nd inoritl• and has a ~year acklol of claims &o be in· esu1ated. In tbe meanUme, Illas ·~_mog's attorney, ,Lada Marx. jlaid she Is preparin1 a separate "°mplaint to be rued with the U.S. Department of Labor. She , aid h_.. client also has the option u petiUonln1 tbe commission ror 'the right to sue the city. James Mocalil, San Ju• city manager, calle4 Mias Samota's cbscnminaUon ~laim "an eme>- on-al Cl>Untel'·Clrarfe" 1o ;he city's charges of "improper behavior." THE CITV CLAIMS Miss ,Samota h as unautho .rlzed possession or restricted docu· ments and that she made Illegal e ntry into personnel records, ~ tseeki11g Relief thole of them ale employe r«eiv· illl lhOl'e mooey. Mn. llU'a aaid her client had a r\lftt to city records that docu· IMftt tlle rity'a violatkln ol her civll risbta. Slnce riU•S tile discriminatJon claim. lllu-5amoi.. ~ been de· mated rrom administrative aide tOI! clerk·t1plsl. at a reduced sllary of $707 a,month. ' 11tE THUOT OF her com· Plaiat acai.alt the city ja that tvuuam Becker~· eamint IMO a month. while •was eanUnl S'199 before he.. clemotioft. Both held positions u admlniatralive aidel. effective Aug.11.11'1$. It Mill Samo&• ru. and wina a Generally Too Late wASftJNGTON <AP> -Georp Washington is a step closer to setting his sixth atar -not to menlioo bis fourth and filth. The House Arme d Services Committee bas approved 15 to 6 a bill to promote W ashincton posthumously to the rank of general of the armies. 1"'-measure goes to the full House. wbere a vote may come next week. Travel Isn't lawsuit. she could be awarded hundreda of doUan in beck pay. But lithe Labor Deputmeol ln· vest.i1atn ber elalm and nales ln her r ......... rec1.-.sq funded job could be lnjeopardy. SAN JUAN cvaaENTLYem· Pio.Yes 11 people, lQcludinl Mln Sam ot a , under th e Comprehenalve Employment -.nd Tralnlna Act (CETA>. CETA wascreat~ In lta7~ itt thfonPitk nf a national unemploymentcrisis. One stated 1oal ts ''to Insure UW CET A provides (Cood job and traJain1 opportunities lo both mea and women OD an equal bub." JOHN GAL VIN, an attorney for 1he U.S. Departmem ol Labor in Wahlnston, D .C. said CETA fUllda would be cut olf following a discrimination Cindine only as a last resort. ..Every effort is made to work out the problem administrative· ly," be said. Underwear Pinch CLAYTON <AP> -Five of the 11 men who escaped Monday ni&hl from the Contra CosLa County rehabilitaUoncenter here are back behind b~s. given away by bright orange prison overalls -or lack oflhem. Two of the prisoners were picked up when a woman report· ed seeing them ip jus t un· derwear. Thursday. Augusl 5, 1976 DAILY PILOT A 13 Neither Wag Ar:Qericus, Ga.. seems to 'have found a new way to cope with recent onslaughts of traffic generated by visitors to nearby Plains, home of Democratic presidential candidate J immy Carter. Certa inly Lee Scott of Atlanta is confused. The signs are in (J. parking lot ; a telephoto lens makes .them look closer than they are. Raid Disrupts Church Game LOGAN. Ohio <AP> -The men were armed with shoteuns 81 they surrounded what they thought was a burnin8 crou at a campground In the sparsely popula ted county i n the hill• or southeastern Ohio. . Their vigilante-type raid, as the local ,...paper and police have t ermed the activlt.y, turned up a 1roup ol LutheraM holding a j unior Olympics in the. camp, anuagled in lha hllla near where Fivemile Creek em1>lies into the muddy ffockin• River aoutbeu tofhcrc. THE FIRE WAS THE CAMPERS' version of the Olympic torch. The raid came amid a climate or four in Logan and Hocking County, where some residents are in· lent on catching what they ~lleve ls a group or peo· pie who move among lhe hills at night mutilating anim&H in strange rclieious observances. It started in May when the police and sherltr's departments began receiving reports of mutilated animals. Those departments confirm that some mutilations have occurred but details re main sk,U:hy. Local law enforcement agencies are keep· Ing quiet, evidently to keep from spreading the wild-Cire'rumors even quicker . ONE RUMOR RUNS something like this: A group of men in black robes and hoods, the garb or an unknown religious sect, are mutilating animals as part or their ritual. They have received reports o( the mutilations of two horses, a dog, chickens, a cow, a steer and four rabbits . A Christi• School that CARES!!! Kindergarten through grade 8 Extended day care services available To tftl'Olt, c• 541-6166 or 962°3216 Christ Lutheran School 760 Vidoria Slrfft Costa· Meta, e•fonla A. G. Ahlws. Principal . me play Nerves Cure By Dlt. STEJNCSOHN Dear Dr. Stelncrobll: My husband k~ps insisting we take a long trip for our nerves. He wants us logo to Europe for a monthortwosolhall can forget my wor· ies. at our new bank. I have been nervoa1 and depressed since the. ,.. DOCTOR IN death or a lovJn& sister. Meanwhile the doctor THE HOUSE has prescribed tran· quilizers. They help only little. I tell my husband I hink l"d feel worse away from home. He keeps • ay Should travel and tea.e my worries betUnd me. I'd like you q>inlon. -M.rs. G. COMMENT: tr your "usband js right, tran· -quilizer s ales would prarlically disappear: planes. trains and autos would be over crowded iwith nervous people try. ing to find relier. In my experience, ravel does not in· 1 '\oariably help the sick. I ecaU a young girl who -was sUJl ~epressed dur· lfng convalescence after serious illness. She aid her parents kept ad· ~Ising her to take a Euro- .Dean trip. They were if ~e the change would .p. BUT SHE said that evtn thinking about It made her feel worse. "They're killing me -,irith kindness." Eventually s he im· \proved without taking .the journey. Listen to what Ralph Waldo. Emerson said headache has lately come into I.be diagnostic picture more and more. Here are some points: 1. Cluster headaches come on suddenly and quite painfully .. Tfiey may last for minu~ or hours. 2. They may occur in men ol all age.s primari· ly, while migraine is pre- dominant in women. 3. Cluster headaches acrect one side or the head, usually near the eye and temple. 4. Most orten they OC· cur at the end of the day or during r elaxation. Sometimes they are trig· ger ed by too muc h a lcoh o l. Sometimes there is n.o obvious cause. 5. There may be sweat- ing and , tearing of the eyes. Sometimes headaches are so severe that patients cry out, scream or call ror help. 6. Treatment varies: hot. or cold applications: oxygen inhalation; aspirin; barbilals; treat· ment with er~otamifte tartrate. 6Mesans .... ttravel: "TaAVELING IS a Honored !fool'• paradise. We owe Six Costa Mesa resi· o our first journeys t he dents have been named discovery that place is to the Dean's list at UC l\Othlng. Al h ome l Santa Barbara ror the dream that al Naples, •Prine quarter. e, 1 caa be latoak:at· HOftOred tor aeademle 'With bHut1 and loae standin1 were: sadnesa. I pack my Dorothy Lllllan k ~ .. embra~ my Frldeswi Baden, 339 ds, embark on the Princeton Drive; Terri sea and at last woke up Lee Berg man, 3064 In Naples. And there Fernheath Lane; beside me ls the stem Herbert J ay Kandel, Jr., ract -the sad self. un· 1888 Tahiti Drive; Cyn· r elenting, Jdentlcal -lhla Diane Peak, 2933 that I ned rroan. Baker: &.san Lynn Vaa "l seek the Vatican Atta, 212 VIilanova and the palaces. I arrec:t Road: Deborah Lynn to be intotlcaled with Whaley. 180I Hum· sights and su11eat1ons -alingblrd Drive. but I am not •ntoxls:ated. My giant 1oes with me where"er 110-L_ MORAL: we cen't leave our worries behind us. MEDICALETI'~ Dear Dr. IMl•crallll: Lately m, basband has been s uflerlag from bouts er se ver e headache. Our doctor has dlagnGled hit cendi· lion aa • • c hHter headache... I've never heard of this type. Can )'OUexpllbat -Mn.P\ COMM SNTt ChrClnlc tension · headaches and those due to misraifte are, or course, qalte l com:n .• Bu~ cl7 ter .,.. Unit.eel caJ.1fornta. Bank has a brand new home on Mariner's Wle 1n Newport Beach. And you're 1nv1tied to come join the fun during our Gra.nd Opening Week, August 2-6. Door Prizes, anyone? August 6th is our speoial ~rand Opening Deur. Between 10 a..m. and 6 p.m., we'll be giv-' mg awa.y a whole ra.tt of super door prtzes. You could w1n a b1cyole, or a new t.ennis racquet or outtlt. All you have to do 1s oome 1n and register for the t.ree draw1ngs. •• V · Wimbledon West tickets, anyone? While you're v1B1t1ng our new bank, you can pick up your tickets for the Wlmbledon West tennis tournament. It's the only place in Newport where you ca.n buy them. Or, you ca.n get them free. Here's how: During our Grand Opening Week we'll be givtng away two tickets to anyone who opens a new United.Account~ ctr a new 1100 saVings account. Refrestvnents, anyone? Come have tree refresh- ments, and take a. look at our beautiful new building. We'll be displaying a. collec- tion of old ships' a.rt1facts a.nd our bicentennial Celebrity Quilt. Contributors to the quilt ~ Cher, Scott Carpenter, All McGraw, Rosie Grier, and many others. We'll be open for business on July 26. So stop 1n anytime after that a.nd get acqua.inted. And make sure.you don't miss the fun during G~ Opening Week. After all, it's not eve?!y ~ you get to plq &ta bank. ' Kar1ners 01!lce/2712 West Coast mgh~/Newport Beaoh/(714) ~1-3200/John R. R1oc1, Manager ·--·--- I I• ,, •I I IJ• ,. II I • I i• ... . : '"· lo I •I , .. , ... !'h .. '•' ••' I 1 ••.1 ,,, . BOSTON FERM In 6" hanging Pot . Must See To Betieve sp ~:.~;i~!l!-w~ Folding Legs for Portability UL Listed Motor s1400 lOLB. CHARCOAL ' . BRIQUET MINOLTA. FOCDT PAK 41 Tlket b'9 3"Jt4~· prints, « lltdea. AutCMMtlc exPoture. close-ue> or • 8 roll SUNSET TOILET BEAN· BAG . WESTERN GARDEN CHAIRS BOOK 1448 PAGESJ :rlSSUE Ust 17.95 • Big Selection of Ltwty Colors ~ s4~ ·97c s1•· BEAUTIFUL CANDY BARS TORT CHIPS SAND CHAIR BEGONIAS Large Vlriety To O\QOl&from Zippy Mexican Styte Sturdy frame .. ,.,... . 70z. Bags Folds ftat. save! FIL SAT. SUN. OHL Y FIL. SAT .. SUM. Wtal 9UANTITY LASTS sp, .s1• . ·~ AUMTLYDIAS RUG YARN BLOW DRYER s7iic ... 1s11• • , 1 • f .. • I BEA ANDERSON, Edttor Thursday. Augusts. 1976 81 Judy Gregory (right) blocks out a new oil painting while waiting to make a sale. Passing the time in a more relaxed way is Leo S. Posillico (left). STREE-T SAL.ES ARTY Story and Pbetos by JO OLSON spends ..,,any kends ot111eoa11y1"111uca• ··• wee a year "Whall paint to this day is pre-gone by r have built up a follow· It was a warm day 10-=-·--e-~. ru·.biting-and_selling-81. shop-dicated by wh.a.Ltb.e_publi.c in&." Newport Beach shopping cent.er. PlDi centers and malls. wants." Beckman, a graduate of tl1e Judy Gregory sat intently at her Selling on the street is a hard She also round that paintings in Philadelphia Museum School ol easel blocking out a new oil way · lo make a living, Ms. blue or green didn't sell well so Art. sells seri graphs and paint· painlinf to rm the hours ol wail· Gregory said, but she, like the she switched to the "happier" ings from $30 to $450. He said he ing. other artists, does it ~use she orange, brown and gold tones. has survived by developing a She was waiting, like the many knows il is a good way to build up philosophy about the street other artists in the center, fer so-a following. TOP PRICE · shows. meooe to buy one of her works so Most of the artists, she said Ms. Burk said the street shows ''You don't sell all the time. she could consider the day a suc· admit they eventually would lik~ are limiting_ to what the artist You have to think of it as cess. to d h' b b can earn because most people averaging 0 t It h nothi d to comman a •& enoug price won't pay more than $150 'or a u · as De It wu a typical aftemooD in for their work so .-.. could ex ' do with tbe quality of your work. the We of a "street artist" who h · b · ..... 1 • painting on the spur or the mo-It' th ~ th th u ol ,!.J~e:~c lu sively throug h ment. Her bottom price now is ~ec::O~y.~r, e me year. The competition ls keen, $l5S. In a four-d ay exhibit ~he howe ver, since there are There also is politics in the weekenddays will be thcbest,he ~an~ of people participating shows, she stated. Location is a said. Usually a woman will spot a in the maJor atreetshows. . big factor, so some artists try to painting on Thursday or Friday This type of show. which got form a 11 i an c es with the and bring her" husband back to started in Southern California coordinators so they are assigned see ll on Saturday or Sunday. about six years ago, has become the best places. Beckman said the street show a way of life for many artists and "In all shows the spots are as-is a good way or getting exposure their families. signed now," Ms. Burk added. lo a maximum number or people Some travel from show to show "At first everyone would wait at and making valuable contacts in campers and vans, taking · the door then r un for the best with gallery owners and interior easels and paints with them. . places. It's more civilized.now." decorators. Some ~e selective and show only . . LF.SS PRESTIGE a few times a month. Others go Ms. ~urlt admitted sh~ 1s com-He admits there is a certain outW~thelr1trrancesarelow Jll'Ollliallll b~n_elL~all_y by prestige to having work in a • S.UH! aounNE · painttq only what the public will gallery and fhal the street snow 'lbe routine is tfie same ror · bu;y. but added that most artists has a carnival or flea market at- eacb show, however.1lley arrive Hlling in the malls do this to a mosphere;but points out that the early, drag their easels and pain· degree. same work sells for 40 percent tinp out of the ur « truck. aet Her art pays for flying, which • less on the street. them up and wait. ls ber primary interest in life, so Leo S. Posillico, a North 'lbe days can be long, if there is she believes the compromise is Hollywood resident, likes the sunorraintodealwithorifsales worthwhile. "Someday I 'll traveling show because it gives are slow. · marry and settle down and do him a chance to be his own boss Linda Burk, a Newport Beach seriouJcreativework,"sbesaid. and offers him an opportunity to artist who started in street shows For some artists, such as Stan meet a lot of people . six years ago and now paints ex-Beckman of Sherman Oaks, the He has other financial In· elusively for galleries and de· decision to go on the street is a terests, such as books and board cantors, said she used to go major one which bas far· gamesso beis notdependenlup· home and cry after three days reaching effects on their lives. on the weekend sales for his totaJ without a saJe. BIG STEP income. ··u you had rent to pay, or bills, Beckman, who quit a secure The secret to success is, he il was devastating," she said. job al the age of 40 to try to make said, "knowing how to promote "As a young budding artist, you it on his own, had been a com· and market yourself." have high expectations. mercial artist for 20 years but Posilllco said he believes 30 "I personally didn't Uke to be was dissalislled with bis life. percent of the exhibitors in a on the street. It was demeaning ''When I turned 40, my wire typical show are "really good to be peddling my wares. Bui and I sat down and talked," he heavy-duty artists" and the test that's the nature or the street said. "I felt I was drifting rurlher are mediocre. show." and further away from what I re-Whether or not a show is suc· Ms. Burk said she learned to ally want.ell. So four a.nd a half cessful usually depends on how paint what people would buy. years ago 1 started painting full· much work the coordinator does, ·'The publlc feels comrortable time. many of the parllcipant.s said. with euUy identifiable materials "Al the beginning it was very The artists have opinions about such as trees a nd sailboats. difficult. But as the ye.ars have which ones are the best and fee.I hostile towards some because Attention getters are the abstract sculpture (above) and carousel displays (below, right). they believe there is favorllls111. One exhibitor said some of tl'te coordinators are lazy and don't advertise shows properly, which means poor sales for the artift,s. GOOD INCOM E Putting shows together ls a lucrative business at worst, ac- cording to a nother artist . because the coordinators usually collect entry fees as well as a percentaae of all sales. The profits sometimes are in· cenlive enough ror an artiJj to drop bis personal goals •llf'd change h ats, as did PaUicia Ollpln of Cypress, who ·bas become n coordinator widt her husband . Lee. They entered the business after Ollpln sat with his wife's work on many weekends and saw op· portunllles to I mp rove tt)e shows. "Then the whole thing sort or jelled," Ms. Gilpin saJd. "He pre-assigned spots so no time wH wasted and used a dif· ferent approach to advertising. Jn Redding, for example, we went on a radio breakfast club and bad TV cameras come in and film the show." Ms. Ollpln said t.hey have thousands or people on their malling list and preview the work of all artists before they are allowed to partici pate. "This is JlOl for little old ladies. It's strict· ly profeulonal," shesaJd. . "Ninety-five percent of our artists earn their living lbis WR.Y •• It's sort of a an>•Y life and you have to have drive to make It." Sue Montapert (a ove) sunburns while waiting ,for a customer. Though coordinators like P,e OUplps are busy with two or three shows every weekend, ~s. Burk believes the street show hu just. about run its course. "They're on the downturn " she said. "There are loo m~ I coordinators, too many artisti." I . .. . . , ' DAILY PILOT Thurld!y, August S, t918 Testimony Validates Advice (Ann Landers ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: A Word, please, to the man who Uld he'd been to dozens o( counselors, psychologists and peyehlatrists and got no help from aoy of the m. Then he de-. clded that instead ol shellinl out $tO an hour to a shrink, he might as w.eU ta.ke a vacation and have a good Ume. That'• exacUy wb'at he ctid and he said the vacation did more for him than all the therapists put together. from lbem nor could I leave them behind. Nobody aeu help from counsel· int unJa1 be ls ready to accept It.' My ton went from OM therapbt to another for 14 years, only becauae I begged him to Cor when the Judae made It a condition on hi• releue lo my custody). But he never was able to accept help from anyone becauae he thought he was smarter than all oC us put together. tblnt of wbat he might have been. tie wu In some WI)'$ a geniUJ, but be just wouldn't ac· cepthelp. I aought help because my soo was tearing my Ufe to pieces. Thank God for my therapist and thank God for you, Ann Landers. Please keep tetling people if they can't cope to get counseling. They have nothing to lose and everything to gain -like a lite ol sanity instead of madness. -l MADE IT DEAR ANN LANDERS: To· day I toot my 6-ye..-..old son and hJs Ctleod to the circut. The auditorium was very crowded. In front or US Ht a lady with two ore-school boys. clowns." I decided to take matters into ulced IOM to settle lt. He would my own hands. I 1ot &.be woman':i llave ordertd lbf' womu, ulMler allenUon. and In a calm voke l threat of eviction, to ~ra&e ­ said, "Please tell yOUI' kids to sit • fo.llCI other te•&a I« you ud down." She turned around and-• your children. MY experience was exactly the opposite. Whe n I felt myselr crac)clng up, I , too, thought a vaelttlon was the ans wer. ll w~ln 't. The scenery was beatrtilul and the weather was divine, but my problems were aWI with me. I couldn't run aw;ay Finally I sought COUNeling and learned to accept my son the way he was. I also learned how to deal with bad news when the phone rang In the middle ot the night - and it did, often. DEAR Flll END: Wbea a modter wbote clalld lau com· mltted •111dde uo ttp w leuer "I Made It," tbere Is no ge1&er ~stlmony for couuellq. Tlaaak you for wrltlag. Wben the circus etarted she told the kids to stand on their seats so they could see better. Of course, my two kids couldn't see a damed lhinl with them stand· ing ricbt ln front. When lbe man sitting next to me saw how ag- gravated I was, he tapped the woman on the shoulder and asked her nicely to please tell her kids to sit down. yeJJed, "We paid good money tor our Uckets and my kids are going to see this clrcus no matter what." I hollered back, "We didn't exactly get In free." lier two boys kept standing and blocked my kids, almost as Ir on purpose. I am still burned up. What should I have done? - DAY RUINED A no-nonsense approac:h to how to deal with llfe's most dllfkult and most rewarding arrange· ment. Ann Landers's booklet. "Marriage -What to Expect,'' will prepare )'OU tor better or tor worse. Send )•our request to Ann Landers. P .O. Box 1400, Elgln.111. 60120, enclosing 50 cents in coin ond a long, s tamped, self· addressed envelope. Our son committed suicide last year. My heart breaks when I She gave hlm a dirty look and told her sons to keep standing. My little boy began to sob, "Mommy. I can't see the DEAR R UINED: You should have sou1bt out aa alber and Capricorn ANNOUNCING S~aron Camer Nuptial Dates Chosen Trust Judgment Formerly At Eastbluff Coiffurea (tclN It the ~~/HJl#t_/JiH ~~~,lta's FlllDAY, AUGUSTC By SYDNEY OllARll ARIES (March 21·April 19): Accent on achievement, direct confrontation with "boa." You get results. You might get a raise clauses. Lease language is im· portant -familiarize yourself with it. Security requirements, dlvidends, taxes, property values come into focus. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): in pay, too. Whatever. more persons beeome aware of _your -- capabUilies. Make inquiries -finish task. Leeve no loose eods. Find re- MOOS, answers~ Short journey,, close.neighbors, relatives are in- volved. 4th ANNIVERSARY • '· I• Winders·McNamee Planning to marry Oct. 1 in the • Newport Ha rbor Luther a n -Church are Pam Winders and ,Oreg McNamee. both of Cosla Mesa. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. .~. H. Winders or Costa Mesa and •• .Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. McNamee Jr .. Newport Beach. ;• Miss Winders is a graduate or _ Estancia High School and the El ega n ce Int e rn a ti o n a l '(\cademy of Professional Make· , up Artistry. lier fiance is an .; .µumnus of Corona del Mar High .School . ••• Falconer-Harrison Cal Stale Fullerton seniors. Leigh Anne Harrison and Guy C. · Falconer will marry Aug. 28 in St. James Episcopal Church. • New port Beach. •• The bride-to-be, daughter of Joyce A. Harrison and J . W. Har· nson of Costa Mesa and Hunt· ingt on Beach. ls a graduate of Costa Mesa lligh School, a music PAM WINDERS TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good Moon asped coincides oow with journey, study. articulation. travel, spiritual revelations. You major and choir master at St. go beyond what seemed a limlta- Andrew 's Episc.opal Church, Uon. Irvine. GEMINI (May 21-June 20>: Her fiance is a graduate of Specifics r eplace speculation. Troy High School, FUUerton and Partner or mate -and money - u physical education major. His comm and atte11tlon. There is parents are Mr . and Mrs. Peter some r eplacing. reviewing, re- W. Falconer, Fullerton. vi.sing, some tearing down for ul- Solomon-Lent ~~~etr':.~~~ of rebuilding 00 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon or CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Westminster have announced the Accent on lon g -term r el a· engagement of thcir daughter, tionships, legal commitments, Michele Solomon and Robert marital status. Analyie options. LentJr. Protect your interests by doing Miss Solomon attended somedelecUvew9rk. California State University, San LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You Diego and received her degree in gain insights w bJcb reveal not dental hygiene at Northwestern w~ ls new, but what is familiar. University Dental School. --•· You touch bases. You find where Her fiance attended Florida you stand with important people Slate University and the U.S. In· in your lile. M~erate pace ia ternational University, San best.-avojd extremes .. Diego,receivlngadegreeinbusi-VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): oess adminiatration. Good lunar aspect depicts time His parents are Mrs. Ruby when creative juices are activa~ Lent of Oceanside and Robert ed. You can imprint style, relate Lent of Houston. to children and loved one. The couple are planning to UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be marry Oct. 30. aware of fine points, hidden Time Savings Devalued By ERMA DOMBECK 1 The world is bent on saving me time. My books a re rondensed, my food is pre-cooked. and even my O\'en cleans itself as I sleep. 1'ht> other morning. I saved thr~ seconds with 1:1 one-step w::tXer. five St'Contls by using a StrO{lgt'r bleach. and 12 seconds by l'eltln1: m y fingers walk through the yellow pages. By using on aspirin that raced to Q'.IY blood stream. I picked Ul> anOQler four seconds. and by U!'i· mg bie expressway, another six M'roods. I ust'd n suntan lotion that tanned mt' in half tbc time, put· tini.t sax scronds in my time bank, Qsed u drl\'c·in clcftner that 19;wed nw four seconds, and un· clol(ged a s ink with a liquid dransl'r that saved me sevf'n i.cconds . ~'Y new coffee maker saved me four seconds over my old one, my gasoline saved me three seeonds al the pump. and my re· cord club saved me a full 13 seconds by picking my records out for me each month. Around four in the afternoon, l found that I had saved il total of one minute and seven seconds. I decided to blow 'em. I called the operator and asked her lo place a call for me. She replied stiffly, ··v ou can save time and money by dialing the number yourself.'· "I know, .. I s aid. "bul I've gol lhc time and I'd like to spend some of It before It stacks up." She mumbled something and gave me a disconnect. I dropped oH at the grocer and took my place in line. "The ex· press line will save you lime, lady. You have under six Items." "That's okay." I said cheerful· ly. "I've got tlm.e to waste." AT WIT'S END "So. It's not fair to the people behind you." he s aid. Just before dinner, the Avon lady dropped by and began quickly lo s how her wares. "Relax," I said. "I have a minute and seven seconds burn· Ing a hole in my pocket. How about a cup or ten'!" "You don't understand.'' she said hurriedly. ''The purpose or my visit is lo save you time." That's lhe trouble with people. They spend aJ I their lives ama11s· ing time and then there's no place to spend it. JormcrfJ ' ~~r S ~~ . J..;ac Tf#w~,. Sfi;y aw,_. ~~t:.1-----~~~1/;U ~,,,~ ~J;Wk~' ~Jfdt"" 6 / ./~76 ac f /~ bfa.nd. ... (~ :Js{4,,ui ~) . ~"' .Ni'~"t-~' ?H0/11£:,4'0 · rtrl J(1"1A$: Mdflfl'AY, rwv~S~A't1 f.'ll.l fJAy ~--/tf -~ 'M "n!I H1A'f1 "7'11/l/fflDA'f1 SATVllON,' p A _... -6:.» 1' /tf ~., SlllfP~f J~ K411111-S Altlf. ··~rwf,;, MUI, ~Mb~ wiiC be~ •• · n fu~ !Jm m . Save the plane lare! ........................... Delllhtlna l'reneh Bl8tro Dinner 94.751 .......... ..._C..-..wttb Crtpe a.tatoalll• ~ ................. . C'est .......... ! Colla M ... : South Coast Plaza, 151-1225 Open untll 12:00 midnight Friday -Saturda~ 11:00 pm Sunday· l hursday MM11: ..... M1t1F...-.~"'471S ....., "-t c--.i""' lfttlltDft .... 174.QU • ........... "-,,~ IM-7221 lat1U"'9ric•tll -Maa .. t CllMO--A1Mt1U !\ C tfftf 8AGnTARlt1S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): E mphasis on what you owe -and own. New start is on agen· da -r elationship is stimulated. What was moribund could "come to lite." Good money news is on .horizon. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar cycle is such that you make creative, independent de· cl.lions. Judgment, intuition are apt to be on target. One close to you wants aUection, re- assurance. AQUARJVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18J: Entertainment, mood or relaxa- Uon could dominate. Leave fine poinu, details for another time. Catch on social obligations . PISCES (Feb. l9·March 20): Emphasis on friends. hopes, ways to evaluate desires. Busi· ness associate does have your best lnt.eresu at heart. You r e- viae some goals and revive others.-. U Aapst ttb ls your birthday you h ave unusual voice, ap· predation or music, a love ot lux· ury, a sense of diplomacy. You are affectionate, have "sweet tooth" but should be wary of sug- 111' lntake. ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 2 QO/o-40°/o AM> MOU! SIZES 6 THRU 20 JACK WINTER PANTS & JACKETs IMCLUDED Fashion Boutiaue 333 E. 17th ST •• COSTA MEIA Behind the l ntcrnutional Pancukc House ROY AL vtKING SKY We Have PRllOIE SPACE Available On "SOLD OUT" Popul• ChrittmH New Years Cruise I CALL HARBOR TRAVEL 3404 VIA LIDO 675-1311 NEWPORT BEACH Takes great pride in announcing a new member of the CAREUNIT family Beverly Manor Hospital Of orange has joined us and becomes CARE .Manor Hospital Of orange 401 South Tustin Avenue The hospital ls an important addition to the largest network of accredited hospital·based atcohollsm rehabil/tatlon programs in the United States. The high auallty of the a/coho/Ism recovery program and excellent patient care will continue at the Orange facility uninterrupted. -eare C011J01atl0n 230 Newport center Drive, suite 222 NewpOrt Beach, cantomla 92660 . -l l For the Bouse Arrest Sentence Reeord PeroD. Prison~tem ....... w . .-.PMMMl'ITM. A • T Id Op d ~~~fu::::: ctiv1ty o · po~e ...,......c.-Wtaiw.t1ti. SACRAMENTO (AP> •· -~ •t<M•• L~., J'N•APDllpa&elaes -· CalUornla would QWlllO. c. c;.o.i. Mew • .,..,, • -=-=~~-~.:_w. '""--••·Prelidentl ............ ~time-un--strD its 58~ear-old ''in· .1• '· ttH der JMlilale aueat-readina women.'.• ma&uioeLand determ~!late aenhmcing ~~«=,,~ lllfl IC'ienee fiction watcbinl teJevlaion and playing· system J0r P:fi~':mlnh ,.., _. ..,::-::;,.m,:_,_ '"* c&DMta,accorcHn1tothenewapaperLaTarde. :!~::ro~.i in a k~y e..aMI ..,~ H, ,_IAllll v.iie,. Tbe paper reported that JHa D. Pene'!' 45-committee bearing. giri. .,..,.,19,. year-old widowu notallowedtoleavetbelux.unous, Endorsed by the .... ldld ...,.._ JoM 0t1tte11. •• SWisa~balet·typevacat.loobouaetowhlcbsbeis coo· Brown administration ~·~~,:-•· rmedor stand on anyolit.s balconies foe security re· and law enforcement. ""'· .... """-,..,ff<tt Mlli.r. ~ asons. the Senate-passed bill ~~ ,..,. ..... c.,im-IH<I\ La Tarde interviewed persons who vWted Mrs. cleared the AssembJy ? •·_,Mn. M1<11M1i.1111111.,1toc1t Peron at Villa Ia Angostura. in the mountains about. Criminal Justice Com· ,.,,....._,t~;..',~~·.,,. mmllessoutbwestolBueoolAires. mil.tee Wednesday after w . .,,,. Mis.. E«tw..-• ....,. son • · two key liberal groups ~·:,v:.-·;.::,.":;~;Mnl,tim President Spneel' W. IUmball, spiritual le~der' gave only low-key op· K"91•r.£1Toro,girt. of tbe Cburcb or Jesus Qarist of Latter-day Samts •. ---------.... ]· Mr •• ,,., M,.., JoM .... ---. uu .... d a co-nference ..I 3,:IOO-Scandinavian Mormons ( f;."r ~,..'E W-r Aw,. L·I, Sec. No, S. t1<1M• "" ...,. i h h Jin.6. J l11010118e«1>.tooy. tbattbeirswastbeworld'sfastest·grow ngc urc . ""'· •nd Mrt. T-11, Sc11vnr, ,_., Spe-'-t'ng an· the Bella Center exhibition ha_ 11. at .... _ --------OM1c1 .. i.1,1rv1iw.01ri. - .,,,., 1e, ,.,. • Copettbagen, Kimball said the church was gammg position. It went to the Mr._. .. ,.,a.,,.,P1...,,me.e N. 300 new members every day. Assembly Ways and ,...., "'· MCAS El Toro, SM• ~ ......_e are 3.6 million .Mormons Means Committee. "°'· ...... - JlllrU,1976 worldwide. The bill's author, state Mr.""' Mrs. c1v• Tr11er, 11"' AP-As'-ed at a news conference Seo. John NeJ· edly, said jNIMlllOft. ,_t61n V•lley, boy. 11. ., .. , ... ,,,. to explain the increase. Kimball bis measure would Mr, 4"CI Mn. lord Jover, 1 Mluloo\ S"'d there were .. m•nv fme ......_ r e p 1 a C e t b e i ft • a.veirlve.eoron.a•IMer.bo't. .. -..., ..--'*· -Mr~ oarr.11 tt1asi • .,., 1•1n pie all over the world seeking for determinate sentencing -~ une. '" Hlll'll11910fl a .. c"· ihetruth" who were attracted by system with a system of g;ri. Jlllr 11, '"' the Mormon belief in God and fixed terms and limited IN. •M Mn . P1u1 o..c11ev. 1tt11 adherence to the principles of parole. !~~!~~~:.''!:'~:'~~.:';~';, cleanliness, chastity and _.,.w.o111p1.No.J2.o,1rw1ne,11oy. honesty. Cable S•egged J .. r 16, 1916 l(IMIALL Mr. 1nd Mr$, Jtny Ffey, 1d91 Col#l-•ry-l.Ane. 1,.,,.., boy. Mr. and Mrs. O.nl• W."«· 1•St2 8enc-flley Circle, Wtttmlnsler, 91r1. JlllJ 17 • ..,. Mr • .and Mr5. S•m 8'1rker, 14931 1"1*rCtdC•r<le, lrYIM ,Olrl, Jlllr 11, '"' Or. Ind Mr•. Willl1m Nel$0fl, 142'2 UlrltlO Or., lf\/lM . bov. ·------;1 .. ,.,....,,._ --- Mr. •nd Mn . R-n c-.. '312 MMjljl"I• SI., Irvine, boy. SAM CLaMllMTll GllMll•AL MOS .. ITAL .... , .. ,,,. IN. and Mrs. R_,lck o. Irvine, Mis• "°"VieJo,g1rl J .. yt, lt7t Mr. -Mn . Ao\icllMI J . Lono, SMI C-te,boy Ml. •1'4 MT•· SI&,,... ll. TllOMIH, S.an J..,.llCAPh tr.ano. 9irl ML •nd M''· Wayne L. D•vh . Gelll\tr•no 8H C 11. Oirl July It, 1t1• Mr .and Mf\. s1 .. <0n E. Jo""-. S...... a -n•e.olrl Mr. end Mrs. Gary 0. z,.t»tt. Sen c-nte.boy Ml. end M,.. Patrick J . R~ SMI Oem911t ,9lrl Mr. Ind Mr•. rotor J. Toomey. Ltg ..... k e<ll,l>OY J .. , 11, ltlt Mr • ..,,., M". Wllll•m J. Peten, s.n Cl-nt•.boy Mr. •nd Mr~. Edwud Buell, S.... Cl.,....nle,l>Oy Jlllf 14, 1•1• Mr. •nd Mr~. J•rnn H. Kr•mer, 1.(111.,,... Nloue,;;..";ri. m• Mr. and Mr5. idW•rO 1, O\eoilrro, M1nt0nlll0Jo.9irl • Mr. and M"· Tyr-V. "-11, Sen c1-n10,boy J ... It, 1'11 Mr. •nd Mrs. Donald A. 8-. s.n J...,.C•11"r-,bov Mt, •nd Mri. Fr•nk E .......... Sall c-nl•.IMIY J .. , ... ,.,. IN. tnd Mr\, JOM T. Reyll04d$ Ill, DIN Polnl,11irl IN. end Mrl. Jame5 G. M.lll•i>, Son ~~le~~ Ste•en M . werl, s.n C.._Me,boy J11tr20. "" Mr. •net Mn . Rlc;kty H•"''°"· !;en Ju.an C•Ph lreno,olrt Jutytl, lt1t Mr. •1'11 M". o .. 1d C•rler, El Toro, "''' Mr • .anoMrs. R .. 111\HOle. El Toro,Qlrl ..... ,u. ,.,. Mr. encl Mn . ltrl Ho<klnt, Jr., Sen C-1•,beY .1111ru.1'7• Mr. and Mn . Geronimo~~. Sell c1 ...... ntt,boy """, .. "" Mr. and Mrs. O.nltl lelll, Caplitr- 80.ad\, boy J11tr ti, lt16 • M r. •nd Mrs. Ou( Houven. S•n Cl«Mnlt, girt J .. ,,.. lt16 Mr • ...., Mr1. J«k Willl•ms. S-c1_.1.,9.,1 Mt. -M". Lui\ MelclOnaclO, DIN PoiM,flrl NO!\OMaMO•tALMOSPITAL J"'' JJ, ,.,. • A divorce action bas been filed against rock musician Skphea SUila by bis wife of three years. V~ae StJlls. 27, filed the action in ~ Angeles, citing irreconcilable differences with SWls, 31, who bas been a member of several groups including Buf. filo Spi'inffie14a u(l-Crosby, Stills. Nash and Young. It was the first marriage for both. They h ave one child, Cbristophet' ,'2. • American taxpayers paid $90,000 for a controversial sculpture and another $40,000 for underground supports but they aren'tcertaintheylikeit. sm.u The huge work of art by sculptress Bevel'ly Pep· per was put in place in the pla~a of the new f~eral courthouse in downtown San Diego. The name. Ex· calibur. But exacUy what it is, ( ) ,passersby agreed, is not PEOPLE something they agreeon. •·Just a bunch of "--------~--scrap steel. if you ask me," one said. It appears to be fine art, said U.S. District Court Judge Howard 1'1ln'ent1ae •. Asst. U.S. _Atty. Mike Bruy calls it pop art. •• Andre Prevla, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra's new music director, will write and star in a series of eight programs to be produced by WQED·TV. the local Public BroadcasUn& System outlet. BS d . The series will be aired nationally by P an ID· cludeprograms fromtbesympbony'sregularseries at Heinz Hall, as well as educational programs. Target air date is early 1977, pending final approval by Alcoa o( its$550.000 grant to underwrite the series. * Pete WU.on returned from a three-week British government· sponsored trip to Dlgland and Scotland. , l'HVllt Wilson was complimentary about the British ways or conserving open s pace and handling transportation needs or the populace. He added be found British L..::..i..:w-government· is more involved in -....... ._ decisions affecting the economy SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The city's entire cable car system, San Francisco's premier tourist attracfion, was ordered shut down over· ni.&..hJ. b e c a.u..& LO L breakdowns generated by a gash in the Hyde Une cable. if the problem cannot be corrected. buses will be put in service along the cable car route. The problem got serious when a car pulling into the carbarn bit the Hyde cable, shutting that line down. .let Tlareatnaed LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Chicago-bound jumbo jet with about 200 passengers turned back to Los Angeles early to- day after a bomb threat was receive d at a downte>:wn reservations office. The threat was re- ceived shortly afterTWA Flight 20 took off at mid· night. Officials said the plane wu searched by a police bomb squad and a bomb-sniffing dog for three hours but no bomb was found. IJ•lted 1t'a9 Wea SAN DIEGO (AP> -A number or labor unions are threatening to withdraw from the Unit- ed Way, the fund-raising agency tor 89 San Diego- area charities . At issue is a decision bY the Peninsula YM~ in Point Loma, a United Way afCiliate, to use a non-union contractor. Tbe Building Trades Council already bas taken action to withdraw backing oC United Way campaigns. lt'1ursday, Au9vst .S. 1976 DAILY PILOT Conua.Hed· Logging Allowed In Redwood National ParJc SACRAMENTO (AP> -More loe1mi or old·J rowtb redwood trees is being allowed in the basln of &he world's tallest known treea, but orficials say· it· won't ~al{e Oie area. -=- California State Forester Larry Richey announced his ap-proval ot two more plans to clearcut 57 acres near Redwood NaUonal Park on the north coast. HE EARLIER APPROVED construclion of a road by the Arcata Redwood Co. that would permit the clearcutting or 40 acres over a two-year period. But Richey said "strict mitiga- lion measures will be imposed" to protect the Redwood Creek area. which contains the first, lbird·and t htth·tallest trees. The trees ranee lo beig~t Crom 352.3 to 31r.ll fff • .Jlnd'"llte soo to -i_Looo years old. CONSERVATIONISTS SAY soil eroaion caused by logglng up· stream from Tau Trees Grove. which is on a low island, would cause a silt buildup. They say the silt buildup would cause high. winter waters to now over the island and undercut the trees. But water scientists and state and federal specialists say the silting is mostly natural. and log· ( Pilot Logbook ) Budding Champ Needs Sponsor, . By A.NNEOlOPEK OltMOllty .......... Four yean-f-l'om now, Oraa1e Coast-residents may ha\re achancetowatch withprideasoneof our own, Lisa Gourdine of El Toro, accepts a gold medal for the United States at lhe Moscow Olympic games. Wbetberwe-grttbat-ctiance"Will be, in part; atest-ofthe American amateur athletic system. Miss Gourdine has de· monstrated she has what it. taltestomakeachampion. : THE 11 • Y EAR·OLD El Toro High School stu· dent has qualilied to com· pete in botb the long jump (20 feet, 3 inches) and the .100-meter hurdle (14.6 seconds) competitions at tbe Amateur Athletic Union · <AAU) junior nationals Aug. 20·23in Memphis. · · She is conaidered one ot the beat young women . athletes in the country, and J her coach, Bob Gluier of .. Huntington Beach, said she GOURDINE has ~Y begun to tap her potential. 0'Wbat sbe has done so far," he said, "is nothing com· pared towhatahe is going to do.•• But if Mi.as Gourdine is going to improve, s he must com- pete againtt other athletes of equally higb caliber. The AAU junior-national~ offer herthia opportunity, but Miss Gourdine doesn•tbavethe moneytomakethetrip. If she lived in another part of the world, under a different system of government, she would have no problem. Having demonstrated obvious talent, Miss Gourdine would rec.eive the best coaching available and travel to any competition where her skill would be put to the test -all at government expense. BUT IN THE U.S., THE EXPENSE or grooming a chainpionisleftlargelytothefamily, and not all families can afford it. The Mission Viejo Nadadores swimmers, Brian Goodell and Shirley Ba bashoff, who brou&ht home gold medals from Montreal are supported bY a booster club, which assures . that lack of family funds will not eliminate a talented swim· mer from competition. Mill Gourdine's parents both work to Sl(pport their four children. Arthur Gourdine, retired from the Marine Corps, works aa' an accountant. Hia wile, Shirley, ie a bank teller. They have already paid for trips to track competitions in Reno and Mexico City this summer for Lisa, and say the family budget isshot. gi n1 doesn't c hange significantly. o . RICHEY SAID TUE miUga •r tian_meas\1us to LessOA thL H cl\ance of er-0&ion will inclucl'-' · restricting the use ot traclOl'S. ·• ,. the use o! cables lnsie.d or trac~ tors to sf rag and lift logs, the re-11 moval of debris from walerchan· i nels, and reseeding. • • ,., I Said Richey in his announc.M-. ment: "The company has mel .U.\. ·requirements of the s tat•.· Division of Forestry and ~~ •• state geologist. The proposed lot•. , ging will not damage RedwoQ4 •:. National Park." , ..• ls Footb<ill A.Service? 3Say Yes Is high school football a com- munity service to Laguna Beach? · School board trustees Jane Boyd, Dr. Norman Browne and Michael Sagar think it is. Trustees Ronald Oillcote and Harry Bithelldisagree. THE BOARD HAS approved, by that 3·2 margin, a purchase order for $1,26!l worth ol bigh school football helmets. The money wos budgeted out ol the· community services fund. The fund is mandated for use for facilities that are shar-ed with the community, such as build- ings, gyms and classrooms. A special 10-cent tax is levied for it. Chilcote and BithelJ didn't feel · that football helmets really came under the realm of community services. THEY DIDN'T TIUNX the community would get much good out of them. But Business Manager Clyde Lovelady Jr. explained that the helmets, used exclusively by school team members, were re-- lated to a sport that the com- munity pa.rticipates in through I enjoyment and booster ac- tivitles. He compared the expense to the purchase of fertilizer for Qie ·playing fields. --i CIDLCOTE' 'DIDN'T bi.ty th~ :explanation, and said that since the money in the fund is being spent on "dubious community Service items," it would benefit the community more if the dis· l.rict cut back the special tax. Browne felt the purchase did justifiably come out of communi· ty services. He said if it had to come out or the general fund', trustee' would just have to find. something else to cuL . Browne said if the district w•~ to vote for language tapes, for ;t· ample. instead of rootb 1 helmets, the board room wou d be packed with protesting ••SHE NEEDS A SPONSOlt," SAm Gourdine, 25232 parents. Mt. -Mrs. Jol'ln Nl<oll. U60uivtr• SI., Lotg-S.llCll, boJ Mt. -Mn . P••ld Aull, 13l Vii<• AW., A1>4, •, HutlllllOIOll 80(1\ glrl Mr. •M NlrJ. Stev" 8•1•nl, tUI 8rl1tal SI., COfl• IN". boy and Hves•of people than govern· ments in the United States. 1t FltaeH expert Jack La Laane will supervise the muscle judging contest. at the California . Pizarro Road in El Toro. "We'd sure send her to Tennessee if t wecould, butwejustdon'thavelbemoney." SI ·. 'i As sports commentators pointed out tn broadcasts of the LA Woman 810 . , .Neeos•e• Freed Moiltreal Olympic games, the fact that American athletes do ws ANGELES <AP>_ Polic~. , SAN FRANCISCO soweUlninternationalcompetitionisatributenotonlytothe say a 29.year-old telephon~ :• JtttyU, 1'7' • Mr. •M M". Gregory Nov...,, n itJ.ttenon st .. Hunllfltllon &ee<I\, ::. -M"-Willl•rn Jol\M, 10 Swtlt G-1. Newpiltl 8H<ll, bOY Mr. •..a ""'· TllOmH S<llicll. , •• """"°II•, Coot• !NH. otrl IN. -Mr$. Gao<.,. M.arllll, 'IOU Conc0td, CMlt 1N1a, l>Oy Mt. -ws. J ol'lll Sllull, t1t l5111 St., ... wporl 8ellCI\ .,., Ml. •1111 Mrs. Ectwln R-. 16141 v.._ine, """'· u, M1111t1noton e..11, Olfl '*• IN Mrl. SttpNll •-s. 2110t QulMO... Or .. El Toro, 1w1n91r11 WIUOM State Fair. The results or his efforts will be the naming of "Mr. Gold Bear 1976." • Fenudo Flores, a former Chilean minister of «onomic aU airs, was granted an ed~ Visa to teach at Stanford University, according to an aide to Rep • Paal N. McClotkey Jr. (R·Calif.) F1ores served in the Salvadore Alleade government and wal jailed . when a military coup overthrew All~de. (AP y -Indefinite jail talent and dedication of the athletes, but also to a people who operator has been found stab~ 'terms for four Fresno support those athletef, not by gov~t subsidy. but out of to dealb in her Wilshire Distrlc~ LI Bee-ne-wsmell were generosityaocltrueloveofaport. apartment. Mrs. Milagos Ga~ , 1 stayed by the California Lisa Gourdine offers an apportunity to show that this was stabbed numerous times tn.'41 Supreme Court less than Americanspiritisal\veandwellinOrangeCounty. the chest when she apparenUy" .. three hOW'Sh dbelerodretotheybe . encountered a burglar. . . •l; were sc e u :_ Jocked up. The order .t • ~~~~~eh~:%e~ A • h t.fi p ·1·J,,_ F d d··~1t :1:r~~~~ill·-· nti-t eJ t u.in un e .. i.'. Central U .Se Soaking 'Target Hai-daoe~Fwi~~PO'NG•Nrtheancam~ ::~~~~p~~ ..... J.~.' Funding of a $71,000 burglary r.. ~ 'Ihumkntomu, Rain Hit Mrreh of Nation prevention program in south palgn will be drawing to public among the three law enforc;~: Orange-county thorugh federal attention ways to prevent re-ment agencies,•' said Super~ and state criminal justice grants tidentlal a na commercial Thomas Riley when he an. has been approved by the Board burJlaries. _ nounced San Clemente will be the ..... • 8.1 ., 11 .. 71 '° •• 12 ... .. 92 • ,. .. .. .. IP " ti '° • 11 . , ... N "" ..... " " " "2 74 " 6S llJ .. "2 SS ,U "2 n , . 7' ,. ., .. 7S .... .. Al 65 .2' 1• " 71 , . .. .. FORECAST "-ftlll toO 74 "~ 11 • ~°" .. " s.r-• .. " St.~ IM 10 Silt l.AQ Ott .. S4 SlinFrMdlCO 01 ,. ~ ., .. ""'""'*' •OJ n ........... , IS .. 11.s.s-..... v....,,. S<ettwt.I .._.rs...., ....... -~ ...,. ••Pt<led -.... ...,,_. '""' .... -· ""'-· Veller KroU IN 11wt11trn Int.,. m eulll•l111 tllto11011 ao11tller" W.tlll ...... 8-,M....,Tlfln TitU•SOAY' SKOftfi.w U:Up,lft. t •. a ~111911 o:a.11-.. , ... IOAY Ant-t:so ...... .._, """Moll l !J6e.M. ••• '---t1'1-t.• s.<oMl\llfl ):21 •. M. u s... ,._ .. •i• "'"'" ... 1:11 •·"'--.... •in...-..-• I:» ·~ of Supervisors. The campaicn will be led by pr!>'!'am'a lead a1ency. Objective of the ••Targel four law enforcement officers. Hardening'' program is to re-two from the Orange County RILEY SAID THE four of'· duce the burglary rate tncreue Sheriff'• Department and one ficera assigned to carry out the ln the county's southern reaches each trom the Laguna Beach and program wlll discuss methodt ol i... 50 percent, accor•"• .. t.o IJ'aDt San Clemente police depart· preventing residential and com· "' ...._ mentl. mercial burglaries with civic applications. hp Beat• Suit SJC Coupte Seek Damages san Juan tapiatrlDO City Councilman James Weathers .and his. wife han sued a P.GmaDa woman fOI' •.•ta damages in civil ac:Uon. that Cbarlet the defendant with tbe poisonlq ol a number of pupplel on Jan. 211, 1'75. Cou J ·' Nam• u defend.Int. ID tbe Or~~, ~perior rt awswt la JlClle R7an. Sbe 11 ldmtlfied u the OMter of a bull mastiff bitch choice of all female puppies or that gue birth to elaht puppNe tbe second cboi~ " male pup. wbi~ were aired bJ the plaintlfta pies if breeding was succtsaful. Tauralan Ted·E·Bear, an award Weathen and bis wife claim winnbll ball mastiff. that Mrs. Ryan took one of tbe Tbe lawntt indicates that a pupple1 in December, 19'7', and .dispute · aro1e · from the· agree-lbeu returned to the bome at ·ment allegedly reached by both 2734'1 Orte1a Highway on Jan. 211. parties at lbat time: that the 1975 and poisoned two of the re- plaintiffs receive $150 or tbe first mainl.Da three. ~; discu11tons will includfr' review of available burglary pre- vention bardw are. ways to mark property that mlpt fall lnto a burglar'• hands and bow to make a home or bu1lnea establlah· ment les~ attract.i veto intruders. UNDER TE&MS ot the grant •O'eement. federal funds will pay tlO percent of Target Harden· :in1'• cost, the state 10 percent • The balance will be paid by the eounty and two cities wilb the county abaoPbiDI tbe Uon'• abare. Victim Identified SAN DIEGO (AP> -A saUor wbo drowned in San Diep Bay was identified here u Ronald E. Oenovan, 21, of Baille, S.D .• stationed on the cat10 1bJp Dubam. .. .1." I I I Tonight's 1V Highlights NBC 8 8:00 -The Beach Boys . A look at the popular rock group at various concert locations around California and a preview of their new material <Review, A8) KCET@9:00 -ToDle, To Live: The Survivors of Hiroshi ma. A documentary about the J apanese who lived through the 1945 a tom ic bomb attack. CBS fJ 11 :30 -'1Riot." Gene Hae kman a nd Jimmy Brown star in this ad· venture drama from 1968. TV DAILY LOG . . t"'I lie ~cf• hchhOUS Htllt-ltlal cl • 6oc10< •ho bas bt•~ ~Hd 10< a •u111~t1 ol yu1s Robert Rttcf. l 1•dtn Chilts aAd Slltlly No~·~ cum • lltn COtltfill $Mill • ...,., ,,.. tM Ol,..K 9 OlllM Sloly 6) To Oie, lo titre: T)O s.wiws ot llilellliMa A clocumenlaiy on rhost ""° ll~td lhtOllCh I~ A bomb t•Plo· ~ on 1foost111111 -9:30- 9 lwlliallt l• fD ....... 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" (drt) '49-Kwl Oou"'5-*11111 ~n. Mi. Kcalltd).. 12:to m .. .., ......., .. (com) ·u -C1ur C11soa. Walle• Pld~. Chubtlll hylor. Pettr lalWIO<d l:tO 9 "OM .... l.C." (SC1•l1) ·co-VtCIO< 11111uie. lon Cllalley Clt ""' s.y ...... o..~ (d11) ·60-lht1 """"1!. Ci& Younc. f onr r ra11tlOSI. t :ll • "lllt la ........ ., .. (•ts) 'SS-Joltnfly C,,r,ultr, ,, ••• 01"0 l :M QJJ "flit Om• aalu" (111•s> ·6c-lo111111r S1ule. Mc!IMI MedWta, Jun IWfty. Allctla Oouci.u J:JI • {CJ "TH hit c.i"" (dla} '11-MQMI Cott. Jllltt l&llp111. V1n Hefllll. SUllltl lOHSI ---'"'' MA--.T~f •I"\ -TMIATall------...,. Mtc:HAIL SARIAJIM "THE GUMBALL RALLY" COLOl INt -n:=.. 1U.111PEm1'~ p.. ~;...,- ~ .. / .. COLORfNI Call '42-5678. Put a few word• lo work tor ou. Olyinpies Win TV Medal NEW VORK (APJ For tbe second con · secutlve week . ABC's Ol)•mptcs telecasts lasl ~eek mude the net"•ork the easy winner ot the week·s ratings race, A.C Nielsen Compnny <iu· diehce eatim"ttes show. 0 n lb e a v e r a 8 e~ viewers in more than J 7 .6 m ti lion ho mes watched ABC'K Olym. pies telecasts each night lust week, about 800.000 more homes tha n tuned in for Aac·s openin~ week of nightly Olym- pics broadcasts . The mos t -w :itched Oly mpics telecast at nii;ht was las t Tuesday, according to Niel sen eitimates. An estfou1ted 19 .9 m i llion h o mes , about S2 ~rcenl ot the nolional a udience, watched that night. THE LOWEST·r:it<>d evening Olympics broad- ~l durini Ult two.wet~k period came Inst Sundliy night, when cover&,t!e of the closing Oly mpic ceremonies were seen in just over 13.2 million hom~s. "Hawaii Flve.o ." "Ko-Kt1iaht" and '1Slde by t...--===-===-==-==-_;a jak" and "Ba rnaby Side" <all CBS>, Jones·• (all CBS 1. "t;J. Thl' Wt'<'k 's lowest lery Queen" .(NBC1 ; rated p rogq1m w..is "John Oen\'er Spt'<'lal" CliS's "Saru ... sc:en lu~t <ABC': ··M·A·S·ll.·· Frrdo} n1o h t ln un "Switch ..... Maude." et.llmated l.~ mil hon "Ca n non . " "B~l~u:e:-,~ho;";';e~s;;. ;:;;;::~:-=::?.:?.:=:;;;;;;;=~~~~ 1l4UTAR-ORAHOE CO .. S8lll tmlBS S1.51 SO COAST PLAZA Mlllrwt1Ut.w..lllt INtMll• "TRUSURE Of MATEC•" 1 •••1 .. 1t.n "Arrt.£ OUMPUH6 £MC" 11 .. \IMU Rll.D OYR IYPOP'UUR DIMA'NOI "IN FASHtON11 A dehghrfully lrothy. run-ltlloo music I about ma11tal misadventure among turn-of·tho century Par1s1an Soc•flty. Sumptuous Costvmos & Se11tng NOW THIN AUGUST I According to Ni<'lsen figures, the 20 most· popular evening shows last week were, in order, the Tuesday, Thursday. Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Friday and --------------------Sunday night Olympic telec:ists on ABC: "NBC Sunday 1\1 yst ery Mov- ie"; .. AJI in the F amtly," SO COAST PLAZA ,. ..... a.Mfflll rtrl .... __ ........, IUMUU WUY '"' MAllDnMIS"91 na. ... _ .. _, _ .. ,,_ ... _," GATOI ,,., MOONlllHHIU tN1 OH• 11tM e M -1 -· CllMUOM --t N••toe• -····-ll#IWAY'"' AIDOIT ., J '"' OMii it:»••-.. -· -----~-QIMW-~~"#OUTlAW IOSIT WAlH '" "' • ~t ""' • a..a.i.;.u~>::~~ .. ,~ rnnc a nt1 llAN 111 -<-'°"" ,,.. a-• .. ~~I ~.;o.::..-... -· .... ~·-·" O.tl'Ol INI --MOONIUNNIU t"f>I ~-----" ........... ,,.... LOIAWI IUN ,. • CMOllN IUIM¥OIS '"' •™·CJWlii ' ......... -aon MOYll ,,., llUCllll I a.TWA111 POX (NI -fllKltUltl..Cl _, ....... . Al!o on the Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones A ..... Onfr ... °"' Uftdlr , .......... 'J "MYSTEllOUS Mcm_,};.lftlJ" WOUTfl SPACE CONMCCTION" J lt-IJ._.H SO COAST PLAZA •.ft-1tl .. l l:H CINE MALAND 141'5•.llalW ....... m.ltlt llUrlllM .,T OUT MAMDMIOS MANDIHC90t• '1>RUM .. -- .. , .. , l .. l:l .. 1 JMH CIHEMALAND D.\ILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842•H78 AMERICA I AUGUST A.M. P.M. PM. 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DAJU. l:JO.l:OO 4:lO.•:OO.t:OO STARRING WARREN OATES ISELA VEGA KEM NORTON PAM GRIER YAPHET Kono JOHN COLICOS Co1ta Meu •979 41141 SPECIAL ADDED TREAT l his daring duo had onlv one HANG UP .. , each olller• I ftle Rele Vanessa Red· crave will play the title r ole in th e movie ••Julia,'' CO· starring with Jane Fonda. $'1CIAl ll"lllD l MC'i•fllMUlll MOWSHO~ 2ncl FUTURE Al All fHOlMS AHO 04WHNS w, ... ouu111 SNCt ca.....ctlOW' U City Cilw Dr111e 634-3911 ... SUI lex~ 4019 SEllCWTPWA C.tJ Mesa Sl-21lt · lllA PMl lllU hrt 522-2116 TVSTIM T ts till S44-169S llSSIOM lrhHI s. JUI ~· 493-4S45 CYNCSS C),rm, 12a.1&&0 I It\ a hilarious ~ ~ Aa"-~--~ / .. VUM~IVGU race.·1·· THE~ Al::l\. T vi v u:.i "' (i' MON-FRI 1:30·•~.o 10:50 SUN 2:05 SUN 2-4·6-1:30·10 •:20-6:35 RIS C 1:.0-10:~ edwardsB TOL INEMA 1 __ _ ~-,~., .... .,.. 111• ·0 ( ......, ... MON-fAI 7:10·9:CS SUN 2:30·5·7:.0·10:20 HUNTINGTON CINEMA llAClu f IUAS. MI IH·UOI U7 .. 017 Md "HARD TIMES" WEST (PG) """'-"'~" WIS....._CIMTll "Z-440 l:1r. -----.......: \:itf:·H·--~ 8ftd "alNOO LONG" TAAVILINO ALL.aTMSA llOTO" klNGI" SURVIVE! (R) and Thursday.August s 1976 DAILY PILOT R Two Premkres Arrive This Weekend A pair or premieres are in store for local au· diences this weekend as Neil Simon's "The • Sunshine Boys" makes its Cir5t stop In Orange County and an original comedy revue makes its first appearance anywhere. Intermission Tom Titus San Cleroente. with vary ing curtain times . Jleservations f92·99S>. Entering its s~d o( four weekends is the Pulitzer Prii ·Winnlng drama "The EfCects or Gammn Rays on MWl·ln·lhc·Moon Mari&olds" at lhe San Clemente Community Thealer. Jean Down-ing. Katie Patton Ca.llemaling with Susan Koeblerl u.nd L1nda Bakt!r head the cust under the direction ot Peggy O'Hara Gibble. The Simon comedy is the second production or the Intimate Dinner Theater at the Costa Mesa Holiday Inn, which bowed In two months ago with "Norman. Is That You!" The re\'Ue, by the Fryed Owl Repertory Tbeat« Company, ia a saUrical pr sentation called "To Be Announced." Ueadhmng the lloliday Inn's "Sunshine Boys" is Keefe Brasselle, who played the title role in "The Eddie Cantor Story" among other movie credits. Patrick Dennis· Leigh also stars In the show, under lhe direction of Hal Biller. PERFORMANCES OF "SUNSHINE Boys'' will be given Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights through August with dinner starting al 7 p.m. and an 8:30 curtain. The Holiday Inn is located on Bristol Street at the So.n Diego Freeway. Reserva· lions S57·3000. The Fryed Owl players, who started out in Newport Beach but are currently located in Garden Grove, have anoth.er. offering from playwright Vince Trani. who wro~~the company's initial show, "Froth." Among lhe semblc are Pam Downs, Mike Frym , Demus Long, Dane Madsen, Bill Christensen, D. D. Calhoun and Velvet Rhodes. Spoofs on TV and old movies are featured in the production, which plays Thursdays through Saturdays unlll Aug 28 at the Artisans' Guild Hall, 9858 Garden Gorove Blvd .. Garden Grove. Reserva· tions 530-8120. "MURDER IY DIAnr IPGt ''11..ACKllltD" "SILENT MOVlr IPGI "HAIRY & WALTH GO TO NEW YOU'' . "letwnof .... ,..., ......... "GATOlt .. .. TRACK DOWH" IPGI '"TUM& VISION'' Ill ''EYHYTHING AIOUT SIX .. ... i .. · .. ' I • ·: The Most DefC6tttitg <Po> Detective Story Of T1is r.e.tmJ Enjoyflte ..... g....re.t. acdon Jllled ,,.,,. ,... \ nerf " COMPLETING AN EXTENDED engagement at South Coist Repertory this weekend is the musical farce u1n 1'~ashion.° Closing performances will be given tonight through Sunday ut. 8 o'clock with a Sunday matlneeat a p.m . Performance!' are given Thurst.lays through Saturdays 3l 8:30 in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Cleplente. Jlcser vations 492-0465. \ • John· David Keller directs the French.flavored romp at the Third Step Theater , 182'7 Newport Blvd., Costa Mes a. Reservations 646·1363. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~~:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~;;;;~., THE GOLDEN . AR H ...... Oft.Och Rodgers and Hammerstein's ''South Paci!lc" has settled into SebasUun's West Olnn<>r Playhouse for a 12-week run with JiWy O'Den nnd Richard Al· len playing t he leading roles. Other featured performers are Blanche Mickelson, Dennis Fox, Shelley ,Pang and director Dan Verre. "SOUTH PACIFIC" IS STAGED every night but Monday at the dinner theater. 140 Avenidu Pico. CATALINA ISLAND! ""-8 r *" ,~ Aug. 11·12 -,,,. o .. ...., o.., l-•ot Robert Hunter & Roltd Hog Plu1 SmeU Wonder •Aug. 13·15 ·-John Stewert • Aug.17·18 -Doug Kershaw •Aug. 20·22 -John Klemmer • Aug. 23-24 -Th• Ramones • Aug. 25-26 -The 0111.,dt ~ '1SLAND HOUDAY" 9 A.M. Daily From Balbo3 Pavilion A.ft-Ticllet 1.-,..._At .All.,.,,....., st-Stwea : Round Trip .. SI l.00 • Under l 2 ... SS.SO mi.,._ill FOR RESERVATIONS A INFORMATION CALL 67l·S24S DIMIMG •COCKTAILS• MO AGE UMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536-9600 Hmfi'9• IHdt IAcro.1 ,.._Pieri "An American .. 'Romeo and Juliet' 11 A loue story that's joyous, funny and so touching you will never forget it. ''Eastwood creates a magnificent western feeling." -Roger Ebert, Chlc1go Sun Tlmtt CO·HIT AT MOST CINEMAS "CHINO" Now! Eal,Drinkand beMariachi8 al the RedOnlon Mexican Our= Mariachis will add that extra festive touch to your dining experience. ~J::'e ol our frosty andrefr~ Marvaritu, great bythe9lueor pitcher. Or our new Margarita Grandel.. floated with Gok1 19quila. Your eyes will dehoht to our coforful and authenbc new oostwnos. Your budget will shout 016! at how little you'll pay to oat, dnnJc and bo MaMchJ'd at the Red Onion. More authentically delicioua Mexican Restaurant the finest, m ost memorable dishes. More Marqarlta b your Mexican dining experience in ~· CoJorful new costumes. Strolling Southern California. Mariacliis. Very reasonable prices. Come to our casa soon. Bring your They're all part famil_y_and mends. ofour~tment ~~On • · We:Ugivey~u tomakingthe . 'Ion somethingspecial Red Onion Menc.an ...,._ to remember; lledCe·-El Toro 23732 El Toro Rd. (714)~ (Sm OieC}O Fwy.-405-uit El Toro Rd. oorthJ ' ,. I -DAILY PILOT _,.louaAMCI wttAlDOISITMIAIO The word tole rance when •pplleci lo drugs b not partk ularly a aood thing. For, It ca.n mean tb1l over 11 period or tame 'our body bu become 11djusted to 11 medicine ,and the drug will no longer achieve the .desired effect It once did. This tolerance errect can apply lo many types 'of comm on use dru!J products -laxalive:;, cough preparations. skin treatment creams and o i n t.m e n t s . W I t h prescription medicines the tolerance efrect cun be even more serious. We "i ll always caution you when ~ucb a possib11.ity exlsts. Y OU Oft YO R DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. We we lcome requests for delivery s ervic e and charge accounts. PAllll UDO PH.UMACT ,.~ ... ............... a.1111 Thursday.Ausiust 5. 197& State Building Rises 1 Percent During June California'• buildlna pace surged to a record hip ol St86Jnlllioo in J une, reports Security Pactlic Bank, up 7 percent from May's reading of $934 million. The bank's monthly report says analysll of California's activity for June tevealed a bJgh level of residen· Ual building which more than offset a monthly slowdown in the state's non- residential sector. SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Paul J . O'Brien, administr ator of tbe bank's real estate finance depart- ment. said June's strong showing marked tbe third rerord·breaklng month this year. He attributed the monthly ups urge to stepped up homebuilding activity. "June is typically the most active month for new home construction in California," O'Brien said. "ind June was no exception, as the 20,500 new dwelling units authorized that month represented (he highest monthly re· • ading in exactly three years. "Single-family homebuilding, wbich accounted for 13,700 or those permits, marked a new record bigb, s u rpassing e ven the active homebuJlding months of the early 19605," he added. FOR THE FOURTII consecutive month, Orange, Los Angeles and San Di•co counUes ead1 reported 1s11nng more lban 1,000 permits ror new slngltl-famiJy dweUl.ngs, while Santa Clara County recorded 980. O'Brien baud his report on data compiled by the bank for the current l.ssue or its monthly publication which t.hls month features a review of re. eionalJ>uildlng trends. Cont inuing his rep o rt o n California's bullding and construction performance for June, O'Brien s aid homebuilding and r e modeling permits issued that month totaled $739 million, up 21 percent from May's re- ading or just under $613 million. WITHIN THE RWDENTIAL sec- tor. Security Pacific's monthly report s hows s ingle-family dwellings ae· counted for almost $544 million. marking a 22 percent gain over May's $444 million level. In June, single· family authorizations reached their highest number on record. Permits for muJUple dwellings -duplexes, tr iplexes and apartme nts -re · gistered a 16 percent monthly im· provement by totaling almost $131 million compared with May's total of $113 million. Permits Cor home additions and alterations comprised the balance of June's reside ntial sector with $64 million in valuation, up 16 percent Crom the month-earlier tally . Course Martian Mayor Lester Kennedy looks like an Earthling, but he's mayor of Mars. His Mars is in Pennsylvania. T he bicentennial committee of the Chamber of Commer ce has decided to commemor ate the Viking J landing on the other Mars by selhng "Martian .soil." A dollar buys the real estate. AidsJ ~_ Hunters Dousing Bill-Signed- WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-. dent Ford has signed a $4.7· ·billion housing measure that In- cludes $2.5 billion in housing aid for the elderly and handkapped, a White House spokesman says. two years beginning Oct. 1. department more flexibility to decide whether lo commit money lo new or existing projects. .. A i 0 JOB FINDER GWC's Bllf lrwtn FPCAsks For Price Hikes Nuw WASHINGTON CAP> -The Federal Power ~ A course at Golden West College last spring round jobs Cor at least hair its students. Instructors Biii lrvin and Loui s Pec ora teamed up to initiate a class in the skills ol get- ting those hard-to-catch employment op · portunities. The course will be taught again this fall. t-------------------~ Comm is si on CF PC> wants a federal appeals court to lift immediately its lid on a $1.S bjllion-a· year natural gas rate in· crease. I· Order Yours NOW ••• ~ I :A(~ 1000 ff,({~~ Beautiful ~~ Stick-on Labels . .....,./"' / ~ 00<\Y r -.fs1so ~ •stYUSH ~I~~ • EASY TO USE ¥r.:":o.0 • P£RSONAUZED •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND FINANCE Ill•• Jolln Ooo tU Moln SI•••• Anr1own, At1r1tel o l'J•S Slyli•li Vogue typo on fine q111lily wliito gummed p•p•r, r---------------------, Fill in thft <•utMN'· d ip •nd mill with $1.50 te: ,_.let Prl11ti"t Lee.el Div .. ,._t Offfc• lelC 1Ho C..t• MMe, Cellforni• '2626 .1 ... .,. .. _,_,.(Me I ___ ..._ ~--~------------------~ - The FPC. in a brief submitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals. argued that losses to natural gas produ cers could be significant if the FPC rate hike is not allowed to go into effect. The FPC a lso opposed ,a court review of the rate hike The appeals court. act· ing on a cballenee by 16 g r oups, temporarily blocked the increase Ju· ly 28. the day alter the FPC authoriied \t . The court will bear oral arguments on the delay today. Fall registration at Golden West r\.\ns Aug. 19-23. Appointments are being granted through the admissions office in lire calnl>US admtnistTa· lion building. Breaks Mulled For Insulating WASHINGTON (APJ -The Senate wants the federal government to pay you up to $225 lo Improve · the Insulation in your home. Under an amendment approved by 'the Senate, the government would pay 30 percent or the first $750 in costs Cor buyln~ and installlng insulation, storm windows and doors. caulking and weatherstripping. TllE PLAN IS ONE OF a number or amend· mentl" to an omnibus tu biJI and goes under the heading of un energy savlnR incentive. A separnte provision added to the tax bill would allow some homeowne." to cut their laxes by up to $1,000 by lnst alllng a heat pump. StUI to be considered by the Senate is a third plan that could result In a lax credit or up to $2,000 for homeowners installing a heating system run by solar energy or by the earth's natural heat. IN ALL CASES. TIIE government assistaoce would be in the form or tax cTedlts. 'fhis means a homeowner who qualified would simply calculate his regular tues and then cut them by the proper amount. The three provisions are wrnten to ensure that even the poorest homeowner Is able to benefit if be improves bis home in order to conserve energy. Thus, lf a person's income was so low that he owed no tax, the U.S. Treasury could end up send- ing him a chec:k. For example, a person who qualified for the maximum $225 ill!lulaUon credit but owed only •100 in tax would receive a $125 pay- ment from the government. If he owed no tax, he would 1et $225 .. caEDITS FOR HEAT pUflllJIS and home insula-. lion •ould be available onlY for home improve· menta begun between July 1, l~ and Dec. 3~.1978. \ . . ... ' ...... The compromise measure. given final congressional ap· proval by the Senate J uly 20, also authorizes $850 million for new public housing projects and $576 million for existing projects over fl requires the Department or Housing and Urban Development <HUp > to spend at least. $100 million to nnance new or sub· stanlially rehabilitated proj~ts. The administration had object- ed to language in a n earlier version or the measure that would have required HUD to build far more jiublic housing un- its. The revised version gives the Over The_ Counter HASO UlfiecJs Company Moves Ralph C. Sutro Company, a Los Angeles·based firm, has moved its Orange County regional office to 1300 Qunil Drive, Newport Beach. Vp• attd Do.,,.. OOWIO N1,,... LOI ChQ f'tl, Ml<ron Coro \\ • i-i. Off 60 O 8•rn~llWoMI un \,o -.,. Olf 1S.0 ~~~:~.·~ II~ :: ;" g:: m Aclverh11'19 Unlld f • \'1 Off 10 0 AmUndtwtllf S'lt -11, Off 11 S F1letoro ,~ -'9 OH lh S""'mll Ptoprty 2"" ->;. Off U 0 ,. Bomalne CO•j) I • \ .. 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Alcoa sald similar price adjust· ment.a will be made on other types of ingot which altogether account fOC" about 45 percent of its mW product line. Ingot is the raw material from which finished aluminum ls made. The mill products affected include soft aUoy sheet and plate and in· atitutlonal foil. CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)-The wildcat coal strike that has idled 90,000 mlnen in •even atata showed no alps of lettin1 up today. Now In its third week. the strike hu · survived repealed uraina• by United MlneWorkers (UMW)officiaJUort.he m1nen lo return lo work. Numerous •. court orders also have been ignored. A news conference by aome miners ... scheduled today lo <llarleeton lo diKuu the strike. BUt David Form.a, financial secretary of UMW Local · 1751, where the strike becan. sald it wu called by mlnen active In tbe ri&ht.to-atrike.move.~lutyear. Thursday August 5 I 5176 s OAlt..Y PILOT 117 Coneeuppance Stockholders Can Carry Big Stick By MlLTON MO 'KOWITZ It hai bt'comc conventional buislncss wisdom that thl' management of a company <'0tn do pretty much what ii wants to do without ft•a.r or n stockhol(l(lr rt-volt . Some com panles have gone down the lubes before the Rhnrcholder cv~n re~lized whal w. s happcninN. However. thiis wisdom r~caved ats comeuppu ncc luist month in an unusu:J ·etUcml·nt that must have sent a chill down the ispinl'S or muny top corpora t e ex · ecutlves. The settlement n• suited from a •n11 t brough t by Sum W l et sc hn \'r . a stockholder In Rapid Money Tree American Corp .. a Nt.-w York-based conglomerate who!>c holdings include Schenley liquors. BVD underwear. Botany 500 men's suits a nd tho Lerner Stores ohuin. WI ETSCHNER SU ED BECAUSE llE thought the leaders of Hap1d·American were muk1ng too much money . And wonder or wonders, he suC'ceeded in getting the com· pany·s three top en-cutives Lo agree to pay cuts . Rapid·American 1s not a s mall <'ompany its sales e:it· <'eeded S2 billion last year but 1t obviously doesn't rAnk among such giants as Exxon. Ger\Cral Motors and Dow Chemical. Nevertheless. Rapid·Americun's fou nder an<I t'haJrman. Meshulam Riklls. em<'rged last year as lh(• highest paid executive in U.S. business. Ills compensation totaJed $916,000. And Rapid-Ameri<'an's president. Isidore A. Becker. placed fifth in the executive pay standings. He .gr ossed $663,000. Riklis and Decker thus made more money than lhe heads of Gener al Motors. Ford, Mobil, General Electric and Ou Pont. And they did so though Rupid·American lost money for Use second year in a row. WHAT GOOSED THEIR 1975 compensation was the sale or a Rapid-American unit. Playtex, the bra-maker, was peddled to Esmark Inc. for S210 million. How did the sale ol a subsidiary redound to the personal benefit or Mc~srs. Rik:lis and Becker? Well, they helped themselves to a bon us or "finder's fee." Operating in the red and overloaded with debt, Rapid American sorely need the cash raised from the Playtex sale. So, in return for accomplishing that sale, Riklis col lccted a bonus or $550,000 and Eecker got $350,000. Leonard C. Lane. executive vice president or Rapid-American. shared in the bonanza with a bonus or $100,000. Wietschner's suit. whi<'h originally was filed before the Playtex sale, charged that the t'Ompensation received by these executives was "excessive." ln act'epting the setUe- menl, the Rapid-American bosses denied any wrongdoinJt but agreed to reduce their compensation. RIKLIS. FOR EXAMPLE, AGREED to a $25.000 pay t'Ut, bringing him down lo $350,000 a year. He also wi ll i:iv<' up $50.000 a year in deferred compensation and 01>tions to buy 150.000 shares of Rapid·American stock. Becker also will give up his stock options us well as $250.000 in accrued deferred compensation. Lane's salary wiJI be cut SlS,000 to S225,000. and he will no longer get an- nual deferred compensation of$45,000. It's a precedent-setting agreement. opening up new vis- tas for the aggrieved shareholder. We may look back upon it later as the beginning of the· 'Wielschner Doctrine.·· Tiro S&Ls Report, New Coast Offices Two new sa vings a nd loan offi ces h ave been authorized for the Orange Coast area. California Federal Savings and Loan Association has been authorized to open an office in Capistrano Beach, ac- cording to Robert R. Dockson, president and chief ex- ecutive officer. San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association has been gl'anled authority to open an office in Laguna Niguel, accol'ding lo Gordon C. Luce, president and chief ex- ecutive officer . California Federal bas more than $3.7 biJJion in assets. Its Capistrano Beach ofCice, its 72nd in California and ninth in Orange CQUnly, will be localed at 34000 Doheny Park Road, Camino Capistrano. ft is scheduled to open late in Au gust. In addition to Capistrano Beach. the office wlll serve Dana Point, most or San Juan Capistrano and a portion of San Clemente. The new San Diego Federal office will be its third in Orange County and 4lst in California: it will be located on Crown Valley Parkway next to the Crown Valley Mall. Connnissions Join For Solar Study SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Commission <PUC) has voted to join with the state Energy Hesources Conservation und Development Commission CERCDC> to investigate solar energy. The PUC called for a series or 1>ublic hearings and pro· bes of what utilities arc doing lo tap energy from the sun. JF THE STUDIES ARE convincing, the PUC vowed to "adopt rules or appropriate orders lo encourage and ac- celerate development. or solar ene rgy'' by. r egulated uUllUes. It was decided that the staffs or Ule PUC and thl: ERCDC will meet Sept. 13 to make planis for schedullnll hearings in San Diego, Los Angeles, Son fo'ranclsco an1l Sacramento. The only dissenting vote came from PUC Com- mlasloner William Symon11 Jr., who called the decision "u hybrid order which does not Indicate any le!lllencd interest In the development or solar energy alternatives." HIS "NO'' VOTE, Symons said, "renects my dc!llre to avoid launching into an unorthodox order Instituting in- vestigation which holds the promise or making a confused rniah-maah or t he statutory authorities of the CoUfornia PUC and of the ERCDC." He called the order "Irregular" and addres!led ti) • 'retpondents over whom I have no statutory control.'• Commi11ioner Leonard Ross, who was among the three who approved the decision, said, "l think this is one or the most constructive Uilngs we or the Energy Commission ha!! dOfte ln a long tlme." Withdrawal Plan l"lne Savings and Loan AstO<'iaUon customers can re · ceive free card.a allowing them to make 'Withdrawals from their uvln11 accounts by presenllnc the urds at partlclpaUni savlnp and loans elsewhere la tbe country. ''Jn lhlt wa7, the CU.Slomer doesn't need traveller's cbftka," 11ld Wllllam 0 . P1tet'#OOd Jr., prdldent. •'He has accea lo his money lo almost 81\Y c.lty and conlinu~ to earn lntert!lton itunUI be needs it.·· _, ., J I I I I ·J . I ' .. I -- • ~ , •• DAILY PILOT Thursday. August 5. '976 THE FA~11LY IA By Bil Keane Witness 'Eook A Nose .Dive It's incorrect to uy ~he. "Yerkshire carpenter John Harriaon was ifllt,ra~e. Bul · self.taught 'he waa, with UUJe formahchoOI·· ing, if any. Yet he was the brilhl ~who de-. signed and actually coastructed the moet sig9iflcanl mechanical timepiece in human his,ory . The mariti,rne chronometer. In 1714, the British government o(Cered a reward of 20,000 pounds lo anybody who could figure out how lo determine a ship's longitude within 30 nautical miles al the end or a six weeks' voyage. That meant keep time within three seconds per day, please note. Fifteen years alter the government o(fer, Harri8on went tD work on it. And withia another 31 years of painstaking labor, he pulled it orr. SENSEOFSMELL The prosecution claimed a woman, wear· mg exceedingly distmctive perfume, had com· mitte<l the murder in a darkened room, and a male witness came forth to say he was certain he could Identify her not with his eyes but his nose. The de· fense attorney brought out six vials of oderiferous Ii· quids. and asked the wit- ness to snlfC each, contend- ing one was the perfume of the defendant. The wit ness failed the test. The defendant was acquitted. And it didn't come out until years later in the memoirs or that defense attorney that the first vial offered to the witness contained gasoline. After one strong s niff of same, it seems, you can 't identify another odor for sever al. minutes. IN COLO BLOOD Was ooc:.c believed that the temJ>erature of your blood fluctuated up and down, coof ana warm. When It was actually cold, you were calculatingly calm. But when it grew hot, it tended to trigger your temper even toward violence. Theory was the bJood temperature influenced the emotions, not vice versa. lt was from that ancient notion, not Truman Capote, that we got the phrase "in cold blood," bear in mind. It's fact not fiction that some fast·food chains purposely install seats that are uncom· fortable so the ser ved customers will depart swiftly to free u11 spaces for the waiting customers. Consider this: Half the human race s peaks only seven languages. Mandarin, English. Hindustani, Spanis h , Russian, German a nd J apanese. Suppose you've heard that more people h:ive died in fireworks accidents her eabouts over the years than wer e killed In the Revolu· tionary War . l Migrating m onarch butterflies enroute f between Canada and Mexico always stop to spend the night before they try to cross any wide water barrier. Savvy little beasts. what'> Addreu moil to t .M. &yd, P.0 Costa Mesa 92626. CB Use Banned South of Border VIOLATORS FACE confiscation of their CB equipment, said Arman· do Marin Gonialcs of the Ministry of Communica· lions a¥ Transporta· lion. Mexico City. "We do nQl wish to be offensive or ar bitrary," said M a rln Gonzalez, "but the sudden great .!!R A.f'.¥,t:t~·, HE SAID some Mexico police agencies use the CB fr~uenciea and do not want them cluttered with civilian converaa· Uons. Mexican law also gen e rall y forbids tr a n s mission• in anything but Spanish. "Radioe have• special use in Mexico. They are a valuable communica. • lions link for isolated areas where there are no telephones," he said. "We must keep CMll' fft. quencles clear for serious use." i AS A aESULT, M.-in Gonsalez uid. radio llcemes are diffl• lo obtain in Mexico. He said the covern· ment ltaa iuued le11 than 300 Cili~ ·Band permits to M•~icaa citizens .. and tllese are IDOltJ)' I« official use." 11 Gas Water Heaters • Gins llM4 i. 91'-' ,.,,..._ • ~ wlttt .... , .... ,..., c.t .. ff • All ...... '-" s '"' .......... 64t~I. io Gtit.. 7C.91 40 c;.1 ... M.91 so c;.1. .. ff .91 Vertical 3 Bar Grille Door • M.tvnil •'-"-' fllllsh • c-1 Ml l?" 1 36" wi4tht • M.n-r• llKIMff Reg. 1095 12.95 Tru-Test Nylon 60' Garden Hose •St,..., 11 .. tW. rtlllf•nH 11y!M 111 .. • l it S'I" 4ilt1Mltr •-' 60 ft ..... •Will witl111"4 lltnti ..._,, ,..._.. 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Screwdriver Set with Rack • Fvll 111e ._..,, t.,..4 ~w •• • (Mf9illt 2 118114enl tl,s, 'l , ... ti,t ... 2 plilllips llps *'2-407 ' Rtt. 2•• 3.99 Heavy Duty 9" Roller Frame • "'-'· ........... ""' C9f9 ..,.. """ ·<~ . ...,.,. ..... . '""" .... ,.., '""' 99c 'Thur!d.x. August 5, 1971 DAILY PILOT Q Stones Shakes Depression, Leaps 7 ~ 7~ PHJLADELPffiA (AP) -The world hlsh jump record ll 7-7"4 today. thanks to Dwilht Stones' coafidence in hiruelf. but he's 1 1ook1n1 towfr(t even Maher tbl9p despite not..,havlnc the Olympic aold medal. Wben the zz.year-old Hunt· lncton Harbour rmidmt upped b1I own world mark W~y Dlabt at lbe Philadelphia Bicen· tenalal Meet of CbamplCJDI. be reaffirmed his status as No. 1 J blpjumperintheworld -aract he never doubted despite bil third place ruu.b in the Olympics only IOur days earlier. I• fact, his warmup llllrt. a aift from a frind, aaJd: •9ones and (a pkture ol llicke, Mouae> are No.1." '"lbere'• no 1ucb tblal u too mudl Nlf ·coafidence, ·• Wet tbe enberut S&ooa u lie •lcned autolrapM for hundredl ol kkla. "lt'• what you do wiUI it tbat count..'' Some called lalm arrotHl --be predided tw .... blfore tbe NCAA Ch••pMwlt~ Ml'e exacQy two montlll MO tbat he•d Mt a worJd reeord. Jfe then held IMold mark al 7"'111. Wben be leaped 7. 7 to wio t.be NCAA meet, u.o.e •• hM used tbewcirdarrosanceln~ him ... 1u.t. w .-a.. publicly criticised Frencia· Cenad,ana aad Olympie or· ....,.. in lloatr.I, &be word belan to pop up ac-. ameh to bit diamay. "'Wbea I flallMd UUrd ID 11.....a." M Hid W1tr1 • ., a1111at, • ·1 reaU1 woad•M. 'WflUlcl I be able to .._ down tbe ......... ?' .... I Mt a warld NeCll'd bere bllCll'e, Md um ... tbe belt pGlaUale plan ror me to me my lint meet ar-tertbeGames.•" He •bowed bia mastery by deariq T·T\4 OD Ma f\nllft,empt and be wound up tbe aiP& -itb Dodgers' fast lie~: ~weep Reds LOS ANG!:LES (AP) - Pitcher 'James Rodney Richard ol the Hou~ton Astrm WU talkint about luck, sometb1ae be b.un't had much of lbis aeuon, and something the Los Anaeles Dodaers are going to need a good dealol. Richard hurled a 1-0 six-hitter Wednesday night as the Aatros -ended the Dodgen• rour-iame winning streak and prevented the Dodaers from gaining on C ncinnali in lb~. National League West. I I I I ............. IT'S A STEAL -Outfielder Larry Herndon slides safely into second as Johnny Bench's throw goes over the glove of Cincinnati second baseman Joe Morgan in · game at San Francisco's Candlestick Park Wednesday. The Giants won, 4·1. Morgan and his teammate~ invade Dodger Stadium tonight. · Says Physieian Steroid Dosage High at Olympics and orally red "durin1 the buUdup phase to the Ol)'mpic winner or the discus t.brow." Segesser did not mention U.S. gold medalist Mac Wllkim by name. ZURICH. Switzerland <AP) - The chief ph y sician of Swll!erland's Olympic team charged Wednesday that some athletes' alrenlth hlld been built up ror the Montreal Games with doses or anaboUc steroids so l targe that "we would not even give them to elephants." In a front page article written "Apart from the ract that such cures require about $llOO per week ln expenses for med.lclne alone, doaages are beinl used that we would not even &ive to eJepbants." t i for a Zurich newspaper, Or. i Bernhard Segesser said he hap- , pened to aee the list or the 1t.rength-buUdin1 doses injected ! Suites Delayed . At Coliseum LOS ANGELES (AP) -Plans for ua luxury suites at the Los Angeles Coliseum have been shelved until next year when they will be coa1id..S aaain. Coliseum commisaionen de- cided Wednesday to delay tbe plan r()(' the propoM!d Mlltea that were to have been rented ror $20,000 a year for a fi.e-year minimull\· Nevertheless, otber planned improvements to the SS-year-old stadium will be e, thecommiAions'ssakl. -.--•u'Y 4S of the propoeed suites been rented and com· · sionen bad Mt a Dnimum of lor the Ptol"am to .-.eec1. The pla1Jn1 field tn tbe 90.000.seat arena will be lowered. the east eod ol tbe cotiMum will be clmed olf, ud ll~ol Rata will be added. ...... other Im· ementa. e commiuloaen dedded revised financlnl for tbe lm· •aementa will be studied and PT"'s will be firmed up after needs are determlned. - Dr. Secesser explained lbat the buildup phase bad to be terminated about two to tbree week• berore the Games to make eure lbe steroids -whole UM ls forbidden under Olympic rules - did not show tn medical teata. Some athletes, be aald, bridged the l•P by taking pure male hormone preparations which cannot be detected in the teltl. "The athletes. • .thu1 cer· talnly bad an advantqe. Apart from thit. a larce part ol UM auc· ceunal athletes were not even esam.lned and there were namon tb.t certain people bad known lD advance who would be aaml.....t " • ~bolic steroids are .,mbelle hDrmones similar ao the' male .hormone testosterone. Tbl)' lJl. crease volume and streQlth in nmscles. PrlDce Alamdlr de llerode, bead· of th• In· ternaUonal Olympic Commit· tee'• Jledlcal Comm•-. _. nouneed lut week tbll 3DO teats ·were coaducted to detenlliDe ........,. Olympic ....... had ..... diem. Final ..... would Mt be anllable ...,....,._.of Aacus~ be uid. · · Dr. SeseaMr Aid ... ..... team'• pbylldw ...... tM UH '/, twla Mr .... ·bulWtac meUIOda altbc"11b '* ..... .. eeptlftl an inequality t" medal cbanca for tbe teacn. · , __ "We shouldn't bave been o..i~Slate • Al•O.-.i.ICAM:mll , All!). S(l"'INW1U alLosA-IH 7•2Sp.m. A ... •Clft(lllMll•I LOSA~ J:Up.m: """' 1Clftc,,.,.11 •t Los~ •:up,m.., maly oae mlu ln nlnejumpe. Later, wbta Jolla Walker ol New Z.aland won tbe fint race bt the Dream II Ue Triple despite a toutb or the nu, a crowd ot U,7ZZ went craay, bu\ not u cray u tbey ml&)ltbave a.en. Alam. to the dlap&eMure ol lbe crowd and promoters Dan Shedrick aad Rocky Aoki, Filbert Bayi or Tamania didn't lbow up, even thouah he wu ex· peeled. Bayl and Walker, con· lidered the top two middJe di•· lance nmners in the world, have met just twice, the last time in January 1974. Tbey have been prevented from meet1D1 becllUM ol the un· .....,..,_.or Bayl'• nation over New 7.ealand '• spec? ti• with ..,.-esafJonl•t South Africa. The po&ltleal dispute wreelled an Ol)'mpic coalrontatJon and may allO submarine lbe other two racea of &be Dream Mlle Triple. "We may have to strap plau for tbe mUe in tbe next meet. .. aaJd Shedrick. ''The,,._. may move up to 5,000 meters il Bayi OO.O't1how." The No. 2 and 3 races in the lri· to be al 01lo. Norway. on 4-5. and on Sept. 18 in I, Finland. .. ....... DWIGHT STONES LEAPS 7·71la FOR WORLD RECORD. Sports in Brief 'San DiegO's ]ones Injured in Crash. Jwt Eac_. el a ,...,_ ..................... 1.--Bowe el 0111ar't9c ..,.._ ..... 7.5 wlllle Seal ell'• ~ ............. .. .......... Clllla .... ., ... . n__ .... alllt .,.... ..... of • 2 ....... PIL .. ,.u. to -111t8drd ......... .... ...... 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KOllMll, 1-l. l. .JM*Wftls, J.t, t. v -. 7-0 S. lhel Reldt -W..,1.0. Soliata Had Ideas Of Quitting ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) - Perhaps the spiraling Texas Rangers, who now possess 22 louea in their last 27 outinp. couldtalse a1euon ln-,,atlebce from lona·•ufferint Tony Soliata. Soliata, 29, a pent eight years In the minor leacues and almoet three years in the majors playtnc behind John Mayberry ol Kansas City before the likable American Samoan was traded last month in a deal that sent pitcher Andy Hassler to the Royals. . "Anybody In their right mind 1 • • Aiegeb Slate · • • • AM0.1,,.U•ICMl'COlll - .--..~ 7:SSp."' l;Hp ..... ' 'l'he North hu ...._ ....... Chu tile SouCJa. buf ft"I dodCIW tbe Yullees ba\'9 two qulcker ....,.. than KeYla Patteraon lmdPHIRadl&b. Patterson wW atut at BON 1uard wbllt Radl1b wlll alternate w Jtb II ike P~ at tackle when tbe South clalbel with the North ID the Orqe County All-1tar football same Saturda, nlgllt at Orange Cout Colle,.. Patterson, a 185-poand 1raduate of Fountain Valley Hl~. WU a flnt team All-OF •·A selection in 1975. while Raclilh earned (int team All· Oruae County honors at Edison Hilb in Huntington Beach. • leeft Kevin whip l\.IYS S> pounds bigw than be la.•· D•r•n1 the ran ~~SOD~ Pickford Hid, ••some ol OU!' op• poaeats have double teamed. nm triple teamed him to keep him out ol their blckfieldl. So even when he ls not ii on a tackle, be bu freed up. someone elae to dotbejob.'' Patterson ls expected to enroll atCaJSlate <Lonie BeaehJ. Radish. a 200-pound defensive end at Edison. will play tackle Sacarday. A strong pus rusher, Radlsh caused lt mcomplele pu.sea. durina bl• MDlor season', WU In OD '12 tadd• and sacked the quarterback eiibt limes. ''He's a very fine pau rusher and he is nry quick," aays Edison football coach Blll Workman. "We've limed him in 4.7 for the 40 and I defulitely fed he t. Pac·8 calibre." ,AJ~tos Bacio~ Results ,., ........ 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Bruce Pickford, coach of the SoDth and Patterson's bead c:GllCb at Founta&n Vall~. says Pattenan ii a eoaeb'adream. At least for this season however, Radish will be used as an outside lin•backer at Orange Coast College. ................. KEVIN PATTERSON (52), PAUL RADISH COMPETE 'FOR THE SOUTH. ....... 1( ........... . Nekrll<""' '"l'Ut's the position most ol the- collese recruiters felt he cOllld play," says Workman ... He de· finitely can run and ia very ·ae· eressive." Del Mar ,Race Entries 0 He bu ' very low fatigue factor," HY• Pickford, "He's .iways ready to play all the lime. Ri«ht now, he bas a severely jammed Cbumb, but he·u play." Because of his lack of sue, Pat· tenon wasn't heavily recruited ~major.colleges _ "I think a lot of coac.hes miased the boat," says PiddOl'd. "I've Royals Eliminated I I By Escondido, 4-2 The Fountain Valley Royals I baseball team closed out the 1971 season on a losin1 note Wed.net· day evening u Escondido raJUed with three runs in the fourth in- Field Enters . Car for 500 Diq to pin a 4~2 defeat CID the Roy ala. The lclU at Fullerton's Kimber· ly Part ouall the Royals from the South Re1ionals of Tborou1hbred clusificailon ac- tion. FOllnuin Valley's overall record is 21-8. Ma1tin1 things even tougher, Newport Harbor High senior Matt Palmer suffered a broken DOM in the third lnninl when a srwncl ball lbort·iqlped and hit Newport Beach 'a Ted Field blm Ouh in the face. Will eater the world of USAC Fountain Valle7 eat out iDfrcat SU! MILLER Miller Ear118 ·u.s. Berth ebamp•onablp racing along with In the tint Uiiilu --o...-driver DaMy On1aJa at Ontario Bfenet waited uit ~ on a Irvine resident Siie Mlller wfD on Labor Day weekend. ncrifice Dy by Glen Robertlon: be one of 18 dlven eompeting Field and his Int.endipe raclnc An lnninl later Jolla Brown for the United Stat. team in an team bu ne10Uated a manaae-walked and wu aMrificecl to int«natlonal meet in Mexico meat contn.ct with Vel'a Pamelli second base before Palmer City, Sept. 2-e. Jonea racln1 team and wUI ban· •i.Qcled bim bome. Miller, who will be a senior tt die the car origin.Uy built for Ullivenity Hllh School this fall, Mario Andrettl. Jntencope is Dan Jackson wu tbe only finished aecond in the girls louted ln Costa Mesa. Royals player with more than 17-lB·year-old division of the } • This will mark the rtnt cham-ooebit-sin1lin1twice. three-meter divine event MOb· pionship car ride for Ongais, a Escondido went on to beat day at the national age gniup I former top dra1 radns atar who Yucaipa, 3·1, to qualify for championa~ipa at l>e A.Dia has been nmninl on tbe Formula !::!l:,~' • c b am Pl on• bl P CoUese In CUpertioo. · ~ 5,000 circuit thla MUOG for ID· wltb Fullen. at I at She alao was third In the I tencope. Americ• Park in hllerton. tower competition. 1 Jim Chapman. tnm man.,er EleoDcBdomUltwiDtwlcetoaain The U.S. dlvlns team will I for Vel's-Pamelll Jones, is in tbecrown. compete agalnat Mexico ud LexJncton, ObJo matingchan1es ...... ....,..,...at CanadalnllexitoCtty'sO).Jmpic 1 m the lntencope Formula 5,000 •r•r.i .,.._.. facility. vehicle for tbla weebnd'1 llld· ~~ ; : : : :'"~ ~ : ~ ~ But Mlller, along wttb tbe Obiorace. oi . .-.·-.• it•, v~rt , • • o other divers will have to raise California 500 action l1 °""""'·-.au•• OMAR -.a "00 money for airfare, alnce the .... -.. , ... ~ ..... . lt'beduled to 1et under way Aue. GM...-,lf 2 • • • Oe."*"IM.• • • o o U.S. d1v~ commklee hu faid '29 with three days ol practice J.11r-.rN11 2 1 • • T.-..• 21 2 ' t it is out of funds. -"""'" l'lnt,...U•·"'· PtaST •ACE -I 111' mllft. Fii· litt 9ftd ... .,.. , ..... , ••di encl Ill). a .im1nu. Pun • $.UOO. c;1a1rn1119prit• Sl•TM aACI -4 l11rloftoJ. I l'ff' oldlllli.t..t.11-•nc:u . Pur .. 110.D. 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"''"' l'rlc• $4000, Hldtlln 9uf 18nlelld;\M ... Om co...,.,1; Otoe, O.llllW CHetll; 0«1' A OIOlft IK11toMI I Hetwlli. lllot••t CTreeautel ; Oe<-Cut IUPCl-1; Wllld Jam111er fFrtyl; SolM C--.. CM,letl: H9C 9l9t QM 11«1oer1 ... 1. --..,,...,,. •.AC• .... -...... > .,..r ... ~ ... "'"'" .. -Al· '-Ce. f'wM SNOO. """"'" llloM 1warcU1 OkUts Tilrte ,,_,, IClerl111I; 1110181 ... loo lllroc*tl; HlltMf' Af191'\ IU.-1; Ge ......,,..riery lMrlltlt _,,....,, Glrt le.tr-1. BOYS8 TO 14 PLAY TACKLE FOOTBALL COSTA MISA JI. ALL AMlillCAM FOOTIALL ~CTICI STAl'l'S. •• MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1916 llOa MOll .. OIMA'TIOM. PHOMI 14N21f Ol 141-17~ • j • .. "1 ... C NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBU C NOTICE • r PUBLJC NOTICE ' PUBLIC N011CE pc"" ""°''"'"Or ..... CM\I o.llt .... .._ i.,iy U.1' ...... """' }, "· ,,,. .,,,., PUBUC NOTICE -----· --- Tnur10ay.August 5. 1976 DAILY PILOT .., .... ,... .. Time's up. Bronson's on the right. At left is Chilean transport clerk Fenelon Guajardo (an admirer>. who won a look-alike contest. did a television commerciaJ, then quit his job to start a publicity business. Look-alike Guajardo hopes to become a star ln his own right, and wants to make action films with plenty or violence. Privy-on-prairie Plan Draws Ire of Farmers WASHI NGTON CAP> -Some farmers are outraged itt n privy-on· the-prairie prop0sal that would re- quire.them to provide toilets. washing facilities and drjnklng water within a five-min ute walk of all Cield workers. Since the proposal was made last April, the Occupational sarety and Health Administration <OSHA> has received about l,000 letters, mogtly Crom farmers who cite cost. imprac- ticality and difficulty ol enforcement as potential problems. .Few are lrom farm workers. One irate Florida farmer says his workers must control their bowel movements when they are workinc so as not to reduce productivity. "Why are you trying to gel us to 1984 before the clock does?" wrote Rhee Cum m i n gs o f NY Repairmen Boost TV Bills Greensboro, N. C. "Toilets, sinks and waler fountains in the fields? Ar-e y~ serious?" MRS. BILL Slmanton ot Malta, Mont., writes that she would need dozens of toilets on her 627 acres. NEW YORK CAP> -A random check of 11 television repair shops in New York City showed that 71.5 percent cheated their customers. according to the City Consumer Affairs department. "This would enlrail finan cial ban kruptcy because a water well would have to be drilled (or each facility. And j It said they "either eharged or guve estimates for non-existent or unneeded re- pajrs on test TV sets ... Details are being forwarded to the district attorneys of the city·s five counties for possi· • ble criminal prosecution. · each would have lo bo ' heated lo insure against. • freezing during the j1 winter months.·· , . •' I SF Area Nostalgia Lingers at Club Art Fair Offered used to stop by, but most professional opera con- tracts today forbid sing- ing on whim. DOLORES HAMIL, a regular at the club since 1957, blames Broadway's change of character for the club's decline. "Opera fans simply don't want to come to this part of town," she said. Christmas special plans call for Perry Como•s traveling show to alight next in Austria. The singer will tape h1s special in V a~nna, Salzbu r g and In o t her Austrian locations. I FACED WITH this out· house impasse, OSllA of. ficials concede changes in the standard will be made. "J think it will have to be modified," said W. M. Glasier,. an OSHA agricult ura l saf ety -necialist. Glasier cited a Jetter from a farmer in Coconut Grove, Fla., who wrote: 0 TIIESE PROPOSED standards only give a worker another excuse lo be goofing off while on the job and will not pro- vide any real benefit to the worker. Bowel move- ments can be controlled and should be ac- complished by t he worker. before entering the place of work or after. "At the present tlme. no one ls permitted lo u se the sa n itary facilities here during working bour1' as this tuts down on their pro- duction and amounts lo a monumental waste or time. New employes are rmittcd to use e a · rai themselves s o bow l movements take place out of working hours." UNDER TllF. present OSHA propo!\al: 1. Drinking water. toilet and hand-waabln«i facllltles mu11t be pro· vldcd Cor a ll field workers. z. ONE TOILET ractU· ty 1Jh11l be provided tor every 40 workers or frac- tion of that number. IL shall be Joca~d wfthin a rive-minute walk or e•ch employe'a place in the field. 3. Drinking water mutt be dispensed .. either through the use oC u drinking fountain ••• or a gravlly water tap." 4. FOR CR EWS or rewe r th an Civc employes, field facilities are not necessary ll the emp•oyer provides rides to fac:lllties nearby. s. Toilet paper on hold ers, disposable towels, soa.,, door latches and CUJGe •ltna ln &11 muy lan1u11es ., necessary. muat be ~ vided. J., IOOM£R by Wm. F. lrown and Mel Casson TUMBLEWEEDS ,--~~~~~~~-- IS "file' •f~T 1~'( f66f., / 'fl.l~A't'ENtO, 1~e:( CAl'J'i H1Pe ~eirz 8A;IC ~O~'flt.llY row~~l7 M£N t.OOI< AT 11iA1! EVER SEE A SEE'1IER1 '"----- SCRAWNIER H~ OF fft.lff.ALO ? FUNKY WINKERBEAM by Tom Batiuk !'VE GoTO«.Ol.ATE ~IP AND OAllYlEAL ! TANK McNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds· ... AND 1r TH~ OFFICIAL ~ORER R'U~5 If A~~~ I $U'AN'5 NO-~ITT&R WILL '?TILL. f3£Al.IVE ! NANCY l LOVE YOUR NEW "I ECK LACE ·-MAY t ,__ __ T~Y IT ON? TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syodicale we0n11d•1•P11uteSo1v.o ACROSS 39 Bandleadet 1 TV controls 6 Wtttre Singaradia IS 10 Foursome· lnl0tm11 14 Sttade ot ·Lewis 40 Had tnought IOI • 1 Vexa11on 42 C19are11e user 44 Ste,,te 45 Tinted blue H OOO<n 15 Sate 48 Soan1sn cond1t1on 2 D<Ov•nce w0tds 49 Wet soongy l 6 0oene ground oarcet 50 Sp~enard t 7 The other 5• OisclOser s7 H A C a ( I f ( ~ ~ ' \ , r • I II "I I I .--'S 'f i'i' A l I lJ N ~ 1: 'i .. ~ 0 u .u h 7i 7 l ( ( l I§ • C I " ( 0 I I N ( " A T S I 'I l c-· ,. s , 0 N T•I•••• I 0 Ir I ,_.1~1111 111111• w l ll I "'"'"'l -" l I Vil I H ll~.v-l 1v < I I \ ( "ID-S t • , I T I f • I II l•O I ID ( . I C l 0 N I A. ( c ( B r J.! H I I ' . [ I a S ~.!. .u ~:! l. ..! 11dl 5 7 TVs atone cloth 18 Annual I01erunner I> Oist•nCl!VI 34 Gamer e g. Calgery 5e Son ol zeu• t!leory 35 As11n oorl evente 59 w nera Anne 10 Canadian 37 Ma~e 20 Stlngtt tau gttt walled city pas1rioa 2 I Garland 60 Roman I t Mort1c1an 38 Musical 22 WM• olltciat 01 t 2 Actrua comoosll•on POOlar Old ...•• M.,. 40 Aloll base 23 01tcnarged 6 1 Sour t 3 Gives 41 Timely •debt g2 She owng ,1 med•clne 43 Accostand 26 Aeg1rd1 63 Hinder 19 Slow court 111rass wllh dl11ce H "II' 11ot my devotion DOWN 2 I Curb ... 1 21 Aller 1 1 Brooghl out 24 100 tou1re 4S Jew11l1H s 11nt1nc1 2 Scottl5n meter• unit JO Rtv1ae l0t islend 25 Ouolt again 46 · • • b11•el 1>11bllc111on 3 l\lllfmahvt 26 Oleese Embarrassed JI Uneven votes '1 Menlll 47 MolOS J2 Man tr om 4 Slrecl trl!l'IQUllity 49 Male an om al Haven a scet1e u11t1 28 Author · ·• SI Passaoe 33 P101eu1on1I 5 Cri lty S Gardner S2 Ulltetlle gp 6 Supported 29 2.r4 53 v111orous 38 Narrow l ltallan lr1gmen1 2 person note/I commune woros 66 Tree 37 Becloocl 8 ••• f1tl tr 30 Less relined 56 Btnd 38 Act ot crown mo 32 Wr~ 111 57 Prim11y shpplng • blmel colOr MISS PEACH DICK TRACY by Ernie Bushniller WOULD IT IMPllESS &/()) IF I LEAPED OFF THIS ~OCK tN'Tb THE Wi\TER : ·I' ® fl\ufsda(,Auqust S, 1976 01\JLYPllOf . DOOLEY'S WORLD --------------~--'111 W'o YA arr nt!M llG 8Lll£ ms, SAJSV? DR. SMOCK DELIVERY ROOM 00 GORDO MOON MULLINS IF J CAN USE MY ~El>IT TO PA'/ ••• OFF MY DEBTS, AND PLL.J~ TH' DR~IN ON MY C,ASf-1 FLOW, I S~OULP BE O.f< .... by Chartes M. Schab by Mell tTIS NOT T~ SIMP&i; IT'S NOTOlllLY WHO~ l<NCW 'T'MA'f COUN"Tf; VOIA ~ HAVE ""' woitt.v A90U1 WM() ney KNOW .... I .'-. - ' ", I ,_, ,f ,,\ 11111,•'h,(i\J ,1,,\,, I I, 1', ,'•• '~.!<ti•• "" ._... by Chester Gcdd SHAU. 1 TEU. HER TO eRING .. EA Pl.AV• SCHOOL THINGS? • t ! .. DEl.IVEl"Y AOOM by Gus Arriola l'w. FIX A . '""'" ~ "°"'' C,MA.Po.' ~ by fftod Johnson .. Now, the first thil)I WC ~hould do aflcr WC rqi,tcr is &Cl I dollar's worth of nickcf,-al resorts you have to tip a lot .. DEMMIS THE MENACE I I I' I ruauc NOTICE YSl0"0 l.A.,0 COMPANY 000..ldF,IU!>~. 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H111e IO.nor11 Part-ol "'""· ""'" Ille .,.,.,..,, -"""· "' ScKltl•'" C•lllorn11 Commerconter '"'office of the cte<k ol tne _,,,, - Ud I, •11 MO"'''" 10. '°"'" '"-; titted cowi. or to PrtSllll '"''"· w1111 '"" C11ilornl1 '1'11 nur1 vovttle", lo 11\e --.ior-o Rlcherd R. Joltn\On IGlnerel et IN l•w Office of REEOY, I.ANS & P.HINr ol Pl11a Conlrlco, UO J. "-.C CROCI( ET T, '10 H t wporl C:.ftter P1trlce Ao1d. Htwoorl Be1<ll, Orlve. s .. 11, ''°· Newoorl lleacll c.lll°'"lat1.U ltfornl• '2..a. •lllcll It '"' l'I•• OI Tiii• butlneu '' cond1Kt,O br 1 ne•\ of Ille -tr•lfl'ICI In ell.,.... 91""••• °'''"''"\Ip. "'pert1lnlft9 to ti.. ..Cele ol Mi#dt-SOUTHE lllN CAl..l FOAltlA J-1. •111\ln lour rnonth$ ... ., ... COMME ACEltTER, t..TO. llnlpybll<ellOftOl l"h MllU. Ruu E H•li., 0.100 JUlt I), ""· GIMratP,~r~ -~~l:HY liUL Pl.A2A CEHTAICO, l..TD, AC1Mlnl"'•lrl1 Ol INU l.tlt OI Ale Ill rd R. JOMM>n, "" lboVI NIMddt<-c;e.,.,., p1 ,,,,., •llDY,UMS&C•OCICITI Thi• ll•lf-nl "'"' llltd wlll\ l"9 It*-~~ .. ~ ... COunly Cltrk ol Ort"Qe CountyonJU.y ......., ...... C..tl ... "· "''-(1MJ ....... """' '"*._ ....... ,rt. Pwbll"'4<1 Or~ C~t Olll'f Piiot PIAl!i-0r'"9t C:O.u o.lly llllOI. NI, n. n. •"" ... ~ J, 11, 1976 ~,, Jvk'f rs.»."·.,., A ...... 1 s. ,.,. ,....,. PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T. c L A s s I F I E D Thuf'ldaV. August 5. 1976 DAILY PILOT (S ... --. ....... 1--................... --· --. --, _ ........ ............... -..... .............. __ .......... ....-...... ,.,.,. -..... -... .... ,_ ....... ---·-,..__ ·"•"" ............ s-. ............................................................................................ MIOIS: Ad•erlfs.r"AM-INlll 1002 01•1el 100 G1Mrel 1002 •••rel 1002 ......,.. cllteck ttt.lr •••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., .... ,..,.... ,_..I , ... ,..,. OAILYPltOT ... _. Wtiltyfortlatflnt cenect .......... ...,. ,......,..,Noffu: All real estate adverti.s In lhi11 newspaper ls sub· )eel to the Federal Jo'wl Hou•ing Act of J96 which makes il Illegal t ad vertise "any pre ference, limitalioo. o Decorator coordinated. like new! 4 Bdrms .. ramily rm., den. dining rm. Curved cantllcvered deck. Slip (or two 60 fl. boats. $279.000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR • 1 ~ , .. , • l r ' • , •. •• ti l., ti 1 t. 1 d1st'rimin:1Uon. b.ased u ., .. ,., 1002 G...,.... 1002 race. color. rehapon. s~x, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot nallorr.11 origin. or a LOVELY CORNER LOT ONE OF A KIND intention \0 make an)' such prererence . hmila Lioo,ordlscrimanalion." Prime area close lo So. Customized HARBOR This newspaper will not Coast Piasa & schools. VIEW HOME with 2M4 knowingly accept any Pride or ownership fam1· sq.fl.. ror the family who adverllsing for rea ty home. Creath•e use of wants space to entertain eslat.e "'hich i.s in viola nUrrors in thts s pacious 3 and ll\•e. The addition to Uoooflhe law. bdrm 2 bath ho me 1h1s MONTECO model __ ;__;___,;. ____ --I w/family rm. Be11utilul· includes a family room. HousftforSale ly landscuped. <.:all larite studio wtlh loft + ••••••••••••••••••••••• GtMr.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtlEFIRIB» EASTSIDE 646-7711 . hobby room. See to 11p- precl3le. Walker C lee Real li;tute .... 640 .. 161 ~ COATS ~ WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. 3 BR It Cam room , ALESPERSONS wont· beaullfully upgraded. ed . Beautiful, l ong light a nd airy family esu1blished office. Nal'I home . Completely re· advertislng, lots ofleads' modeled kitchen with Individual t raining.(•--------• new appliances. New m ember or 3 listing carpe~lna: and drapes. services. N ational Owner Must Sell Ovent~ PQQI t.od nice _G.allcry or Home Reloca· F~nt.a.stic 3 bedcoom ente rtaJnme nt area ; ti~n Service. Aslt lo home. Very elean. Grt~ .. at Must see to appree1ate. Ahce Crowley. BON 0 loentlon ss7 500 Call 644-T270S78.SOO CALLERY OF HOMES. ~-·..,..·...,,.-:..-• 21812 ~orbes Rd .. lfJ116fkl:lmru;0\1tl1 "-.J;:.!:.~' Laguna Niguel. 831·9.all W-iinli:~fi63 IUl.TOIS AIAHDONED RAHCH ~~~~~I 'h Ac•E Diamond SharPu 1; A long country . l:in . shaded beneath an um-3 Bedroom.s. bcauu uJly bretla of towering tree · decorated. quality leads to t his r usti carpels , new dr~pes. llideway. Big wooden shutters. newly painted bedroom ronch ~•ls on lrunde and out. Spark~ng enotm01.ts ~" acre! Ex· c.lean, wlfe-sav1n~ ecutive entry lo :-weep· k1~chen. bltns,, HUR R~ 1n i;: livinA r o om . It ll a Jewel. ONVt G <1 u rm c t k 1 t c h <· 11 • SS7 .soo. separate Mom-ln·Lll"' 546°4141 qu;irt"rs. Sourin~ staircase lo bedroom complex! A rus t ic parud1se in horse ('OU»· try. Vucanl Selle r despcratl'. Try 1.400 tolal down ! <.;utl for ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. quick showm~. IWH IOtO ~-----~ U..~ , .. '-'• u ~t •1lVl.t 1 .. .,.., l~RiNll ASSUME $45,000 FHA LOAM Beautiful upgraded CUSTOM HOME Will bC' bu1ll tu meet your rcqurrement.s on better than '• acre lot in tux· ur1ous Duver Shores. Seller will cons ider lrade Cult 642·5200 for more informution NIW DQ.USIVI llG CANYON C.C. VIEW! A IAll ONlt-$159,500 Unusually beuutiful golf course view Crom this greatly improved Dover model or Deane Homes. 2 Lge. bdrms .• faro. rm .. formal dining & 2 lovcly bas. Expensive wa llpapers . custom draperies & cptng. Big Canyon's finest loc. -jus t 2 minutes wulk t o clubhouse. 2111s-~t1111oect HIWPOIT CENT .. M.I. 644-49 I 0 ...... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ONTHlWATH Nl•\\ port Short's l>l'n.s UECKS & PRl\'ATi': 81::.\Cll Plu s ''Wide Open Spaecs" View. A quahty decorator appointed 4 Bdrm h o me w /all arocnltil's for fumlly Jiv. ing. 1 shurt block to com mun1ty pool & lenn111 court. $128,750. oven sun 1·5. l're•i•w Fridcry fOfttostlc View! of OCHft & boy! 2l08 Cliff Dr. HI 0..11 HCMIM I 0-2 PlllCE RlWUCIW !: Sl4U.OOO Owner anxious Corne sec Helen 646·3928. e\•es :548·3561 Lachenmyer FtiJl!or ~OMES jiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~ - WAll'KFRONT REAL ESTATE 63\-1400 BACK IN YOUR BOAT llEDROOM Sl7,750 Bcautlrul 3 bedroom home m move-In cond1 tlon. neor new rarpcl.l< throu ghout. Localed OR CAMPER. lhru nral' s ho pping n nd ~·our own boal 11ut<'. en· l'od11.>ols l':iu ra lllrllt' rear JOY the bcuu11ru1 11a11u ~u1d 11111 r~' Won·1 h1:.l \uth bwllrn brick UBQ lon11 111 t h ts 1.>rtt'\' surroundl•d b y s plit 003 f>i6i cedar,, fenrln 11. T his ,.,..,, ,. • · ''· ' Costf Mt'Su 3·be4iroom :l I~ . . • ~~~00~1r:!~n~8a~~e~n!~~ 'O' ll~ft·n~ ment to schools and shop· . -,..==-• =•••~ ping. Only S411.00o fly :ir ·._ ________ _ pointmcnt only. Mlkc wiison. Ranch Style Home f Mauall ~ 2400 Sq.rt. Real burn iii IPtam w/lol'l. IJr11e workshop, ...___..-.. i-olur hcul(•d pool, IW' .-. -r;;;.;;;'o-rrontaice. b<:uullrul lre1·~. MOeOUAl\St .. 1~ut11a. lawn & ~urde n an·11. ----Many. mony other c\ H.I. COHDO trui .. S:ll~.ooo. Oest 111 Comp redrc w /the best of terms. l'\'cl'ythini:. 21Hl :!llA. Roy McCordte frµlc. bltns, xtra nice Realtor I I 10 H . rt crpt.s, drps & wallpaper. ewpo Nr. major a ho p 'g. CostoMeta541·7729 ~.()()(). JACOIS REAL TY 675--6670 Horth lock lay home. Walking dmance PETE BARRETT lo shopping center. -RC'Al'TV_ Eastside Condo schools and golf coursl'. ~· ,. 5 Bedrms. charm1nl! family home, form al dine . gourmel k11 Downstairs guc11l hf'drm & l~c m ash •r i.u1tl.'. Needs paint /paper. 645-030.1 642-5678 DAILY PILOT FOIEST OLSON INC Gourmel kitchen with 642·SZM. 615-.4t60 Large 3 bedroom. 2 balh. laf'RC lamilv urea over· -=------_ ...,.._ 1400sq.ft. Adjacent patio lookin2 co.vercd patio ~ ~ ~--~ off dining & L R . In· and manicur ed yard . *UDO ISLE* dhridual laundry. Adults Show this home to your Large family home on 4S over 16. Walk t.o st.ores. A1---------• russr buyers and they'll n. lot. 4 BR .. 2 baths. bargain at $54,SOO. As· PENINSULA PT. buy1t!Coll 963-6767 down: mstr. suite w/fpl soc.duesnow$36.50. 2-Story, 3 bdrm .. 2 bath Ol'l"''~9•11 s•VN•011tNfCi• &denup.Sl95.000 400tlr~1 FORaLL home: wet bar 10 large I •. 111~ftilli~· LAWSON REALTY C.M • ..-~:_ .uw f:lm1ty room. Sundcrk -:-..... ·-* * 6 75·4562 * * +± .~ over 3 caq :aruge. I ~~~~~!!!~-~·~u • 1 · . Priced at $125,000 1; 1 673·3663 073-!!086 ~ves JUST LISTED Blu!ls "E" Plan Condo. 3BR + lam rm, 21i!.tba. 2200 sq. ft. Absolutely beautiful! $99,500. COAST PROPERTIES 673-SUO . NOTICE GIHMYALLEY how Daily Pilot Class· ified ads display their messages with legibility • IEAUTY and impact! Our ads. we Sharp & unusual I Clean 3 a re proud lo suy. really BD, 2 BA home w/bonus get res ults . Phone rm. vaulted cc lings. associated ORfH<[ll<, IH Ill T( ~'> 10/1, W (t,i~tLI /)lj i,.,~j EASTSIDE STEAL 642·5678. Nice community offers 1----------1 pools & rec. facilities. This home I~ in prime Close to Mile Square location of C.M. It offers Park. Ideal for youn11 31.n>S. 2 RA, f'R, frptc & family. Only $68,500 a shake roof on u pool 545-9491 sized lot. All for a low SCC:\\~lA-~£trs· Tit"' lnlri911in9 Wort/ Game win. o Clr11cil• ------..... .., WIY I.~------· .................. ... -~ ... .... .......... .__.._ .. I AM£80N I' r I I I f • A • 0 R I ' I I I I I t Walker r. l r.e Real fstate Don't Look priec or ssa.soo. S.'5·9-191 Walker & lee Reol lstete SPANISH ESTATE S42,t00 • 1/4 ACRE An F ....,. I C ul-de sa c 11hc llcr~ y U1 u1er. pr1vutll courtyards· PUBLIC NO'nCE I T U f N 0 I ! I h.tct • .. rrlble ••P•"•nce for your executive enter Sp11n1sh m nrbtc entry tainmcnl home. We hav tend a ado tic wall11 1 a 3000 sq.ft. a bedrm, i''icslu dlnln~ room h1 story, 4 yr old home wit lites Cuntlna kitchen! rumpus r oom , famlly Vuulted cc1lln11s accent r oom, formal dlnln11 Spanish arrhwuys 1111rl room, gumc rm w/wel s ec I u d c d 11 tu d y • br1r, ton. and you name Sep11r11t1• fomlly room f\ It! For only 196,950. AP· 3·bodroom Casu on hul(c polnt.mcnlonly,c!1llnow v.. ucre . Won 't lo1tl 6 4 2 • 5 6 1 8 . 1 1 1 r . :::: :"::;.. · ~=. ·~~d·: ,_ ________ YOUf Own e.u f r,.ncr •nd I T ( D C J , I "'Y dog --. t•\ ... t-::1 ::1 =~1·::1 ::1 ~ 0 ~:::: !"...:":~ ~ -..... 1,-.... No, 3 ...,..., 1 ,.,N, N\.M•n•o lll!US IH 1, r r 1• 1• t!tU(J91JA!H . _ _ _ • • ~o'oo,!..~*:' imM I I I • I I SCRAM-LITS AMW'" ... CloKlflcetio:t 1010 RED WH FLAGS SlllC & RNlt OMALOPkTTYlkRUHSUTO T U N S 0 R T U U T E S I P l M T I N 0 A N E S R U S K A l H 0 H R P U R M P 0 l A K H I P R T G L 0 D OTNTONGAESNOUU AAOE l E U J L N A L I E 6 W H M N N OROBSNAOYNAKRN OE" M 0 H A C 1 £ C P N P D E 0 H U S A 8ANJNDANOEOLAOE KlR PAPMARKNLD S MANO ROH JAHATNAMAORACEA S TUR A M E R l P 0 P N A G N I S S C N E D J Y C N A H R E D 8 U R M I E S 0 H I I N 0 J M l S t M S I N G A P 0 R E U NAPAPINGAPORETNOPAJ ~: --.... _......., foNwd. ..... -d, up, dOWft Of ........ '"" ...., .,.. ... It In.' B1hr11n J•P1n S1ng1pore ~ C1"1d1 Milt. Tongt ~ Denlnlrk MDfttco Tun1s11 e lndontsfa Poland Turtey TOllllOM"OW: Asters [ ~ I weekend . try Ml'IY offer . f-f QMES ~cJ~.~.oq. ,, s ·~ r~N ~.: .. =;-;sp;. l!J~Mlfl CLAS8lfo'J1mwlll11cll It. G"'rel I002•••r.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I lrvtna ratty · M!WU~ View! Turtlerock HUis t Charming 4 bedroom, ramily type home. Walk lo e lementary & hlgh school s. MUST SEE SOON I PRICED TO SELL QUICKLY. John Peckham 752·1'14 (W75) 642-IUS tot Dover Drtw H«W View Otnttr ,,,,.,. •t GttnCIUI v .... , C.enttr 752·1f14 I li Cf DAILV PILOT Thul'!day. AUQUll 5, 1111 b ~.~~ •••••.. )~~~ ....... ~~~-····· •••••••• ~.':!!. ...... . • ,.,.. 1ooie-r.a IMJ ••a .a IOU ••••ill IOU ............................................................................................ BAY & BEACH REALTY SEE . THESE SPECIALS POINT SUl~Ya.ASS Spectacular view home wilh 4 bdrms .. formal dining rm., lge. famil)' rm. with wet bar & 2th baths. Exotic pool in front & private jacuui off mstr. bdrm. 3 Car garage & automatic sprinklers. Magnificent view from livinlJ rm., family rm .. mstr. hdrm. & kitchen. Priced below compeUUon at $189,700. UPPB HAR.Oil vt1W HOMIS Nearly new 3 bdrm .. family rm. & formal dining rm. home with fine panoramic view. lmmed. occupancy avail. Priced properly ' at $10S.OOO including land! Heu tuol»tiu• -• ..,,.a• • • 3-Xlnl rcntul houses for sale. 3 & 3 Bil. all priecd in S40's. Real sharp. New paint. Good areas. PILOT REAL ESTAT1':, 540·0555 GALAXY DllVWll LAND New custorn home, front row view. 3 Bdrrns .. 3 batm, with 2 frplcs., wet bar, rormal dining room. large family room. Room ror pool. $225,000. .I A.~IMmRCO. 644-1766 MT flOa your On the beach. Larg~ 2 bdrma., 2 balb apt. White water view, waves & surf splashing juat below your balcony. Xlnt security bldg., heated pool, elevator to wide beach. Frplc.. furnished beautifUll)' I A mU$t sN for only $150;t00. Ji.loaneinB avail. 67M400 HARBOR ...... Walker & lee Reol f state VA ' 7157 tt1 AeuB~ IJ523 CAMPV5Dl~l1MfCE OPEN DAILY 8A.M.T0 8P.M. red hill ...... 5 5 2-7~i00 1~ I l ',! 111 11 1 I . I 1 ~~ l'' I I ' " Prn 1 fi4f J ' ' • 1' '' 1 ~ • I 'ti .i I 11 I I ' I 'I ( 1 I PRESIQIHT HOME p a Pntios ror easy enter· luinin~ In this prlv:itc y;ird. N1•wly pulnted In & out; 4 hcJrms .• 2 l>n .. f:tmilv rm .. in the hillli of Tu rt 1;•rt11"k . SI 15,000 552·70~0 THE · ·:. · · VILLAGE. · . : REALTORS -< , • I l I ~ ... Wt 1 ........... W. OIMr-lfflll.... loellerltMlls .... • .......... u.twllitllM 11 Thunday.AuqustS, 1979 DAILY PtLOT C1 ...................... 91 ............................................................................................ ······················~ Mlto8111'f1Hdi ,. 106''61x,.,.leecli 104f .._,,.,.,.,, ,OOG._...Pr.,.,.,. zo •w. ,._ 1224 ....... ...,. h•1• MwnU.fwm•~ MwnU.fw '01~ ... •'••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••; ~ • W..e.tt . 2MO .. •••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••• ... •··~.. ••••••••··~··•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .•!lm~~ll!!l!!ll!!!!!!!l!l'l!~•-•••-•-•-•I••••......................................... ••aoow •Wb:I••• JZ4 ...,,.._ U44 leech 3 269 DOV• SHOIES 1600...,Dr. lyO...- Save $20,000. on a home that is one o( a ki nd . U n iq u e for living & entertainment. Contemporary design by local architect. Redwood & glass exterior. Hig h beam ceiJings. panoramle view o( back bay. 4 BR. 4 Ba .• 2 fam-rm•s, secluded master bdrm suite includes f rplc, luxurious muter bath, dressing area, custom tile Jacuzd & sauna. Price $249.500. Savings good until 8/31/76 on 9/1/76 house will be listed. By appl only. 648-8900 or 644·4684. New,.,. leKll I 06'1Newport leach . I 06 ............................................. ttl•front -Newport Beacb Beautlf ully decorated 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, f amlly r m , 3· Yr old home on t he oceanfront. Fantastic, ever·changing whitewater vie w .•........... $250,000 THUIS. Ii FRI. I ·4 P .M. 2602 WEST OCIEANFIOHT SAie & SIA IEALTY '75-1100 UMn'S PllCE DOWN 4 SI J0.000 SH.OM 7 SJ75-000 SH .000 I SJJ0,000 $17 .IOO' t S 1 I0.000 S41.IM · 12 SJt0.000 $71,MO 14 $400.000 $71,000 . 20 S42S,OOO SIO,OIO °"9CU SlS0.000 M0,000 COM P LETELY FINISH ED "TURN·KEY" PROJECTS will be sold or exchanged. Trade up and get 200 3 arprec ialion and l o maintenan<·e. BY APPOJNTMENT lN OUR OFFICE ONLY (No drive-bys, please.) venity Park Jll or Z\• b&lb. tamil>"'(OC)ni. •••.-••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terrue 3Br. Afnt for fi~l•<'e. Walk t1> POOi lleaellw811t ~ndo. lu1e Brand new. view, 2l>r, H.V HOMES. Palermo ownu~.&2T·96i4 temals,aauna,Jacunl.et SUper clean II model w tba. Unlv l'rk. Tho Ter-•Br & FR & view. STOO UDO ISLI c,ttc. all included f uparaded et'J>LI, drp11 race. 5 Caabtw. Nr pool. mo. 552-7093 or 64M170 $425. per month. w»llpaper. Av.U lmmed. "70/mo. 2l3·332·1stll. -~~-Wanted: B»yfront home. K£Y RKALTORS $US. t714l89i·7486. 11.V. HOMES. I~ 0 'It· .. ,1 ca•h P\ .. Pty on'" .... ,. .... 77 Vacw. Lar"e )•a rd. 48r. •u " • • "' _..... Adult Twnbm 2 UR. n Turtluock, 1pac1ou1. It Jo'~m Rm. 1785.mo. No blcn. Call an Spm, ~. ·~AVERO... bl!. 2 car ¥at, all of t ~aut. ~. ~. 1no. w 7093 or 6U·7170 8'rS·l3Cllor&75-00M. "J L luxulin Incl. •cc . .1C1&le 83atl4C ------- 3 or 3br home in gd •~a. 3 Br, Ba, cpts, fplc, AH1il. lmml'd. Walk t • --1• 1 I.Aase: Olu/f bay ,,1 ". Consider flxer·upper. lmmac. $450. MS·5760 ottan.$3$0. 9118'86'70 __,.... leecll a4 ~;lut 3 RR, 21' h• Call collect ('114) --••••••••••••••••••••••• 9615Aaent644·1l33 •·t0'79 • IM + den, Iba, lr•lc 3 BR, 2 Bm. crpta. d,,., 8 1' ho~u, l I 1 b 11, ---- . bltM, nr ttatecrest Club. t on4. Pillo. UU mo. 1a.ra1e, frµtc, cpt.i. dtl)tl. DLU•'FS Condo leM&c ...._.. G$. a•rd•otr. wtr uacl Sbk'ldRHlty.-.acno retna Oceon \'lcw. :!34 Startll\a nt $49S •••••••••••••••••••••• 9'1'9-4111..!f~'783G. - -l..ll area. $415. mo. Incl •Atent.60·1133• ...._.. ~ 3Br. 2Bll, cpts/dr&J!i. very Bea11Uftallf uparadecl ZBR ulil t2t:J )92$'8295 ---- •••••••••••••••••••••• c lean Obi gar &t dl'n Exec·utlve VUla --f:xec. h ome, IJolboa. .....,.._.. aprlnkl~rs . $375 mo' Paclric Coodo. Prff bout Chris Abel Oe11i11n llltro Pernin. Pt. 3 &· Oen. •••••••••••••••••••••• S4S·8S16 ofl s, all da) or R V. stor1tge. t car modern. noor to cellln formal din .. 3 1111., 2 frpl . NEW 3BR 214bia 1.1,ppc wknd.s garait"· tunnl • Jaru1111. ila.ss focini: sswct11culo Long lease uv<lll Ncor d l 'L'tU ·11 d suuaa & pool . 1 mile t oce:in views from ocean&b11y. $8$0Mu. up ex on 1 c ~ an · 4 BR. 21 :1 811, BRAN ocHn. sm. 962•58H bdrm,, kit eh e o & l>avidson ltlty 673·i000 Winter or yearly. 2 ca NF.W. Spacious split --massive hvlnl( roo &!,"~~· 67~ VANC level, nr So. Coast Pina, SS0.000 Spunlsh Valla. wtnreplacc. l'lwt den & · dbl 11r. LY~ tease. S460 sq. fl.• br, 3 b•: study, oversize urugl'. L't! s.te AIMr 32tO Channing 4 brwaterfron mo. Ag~. Sam Crane, F.R., D .. K • 3 car g;;ar, decks a nd e nclose ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Furn. Se-pt.JS ~1~~"°608 $495.!lfilt-i44s patio. ~tust Sec! S600 o 3 Br, 2 bu, fomlJy rm. IQe ~wportleoch I069111cwProperty 2000 Junel5.S400mo.MS.l EASTSIDE: J>ark·Ukc 8r,28a,ll(fa mrm,fu1· lease.Evesc~497·2351. kitchen , centr11I air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.___, -h ...... 310 grounds .• 3BR. 2BA SS75. ly equipped kat, frplc Cam ~ 1 d T . t'lean. Nr. So (; ~ Plai.11 TIMETOTR•DE -•-•-lnc1. gardener & wut.er & r blld ~mera or race. & h I L HEW,ORTIEACH ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• Ch "id l . rm av rm. c ren RedwC>Od gluss UCl'll sc oo s. ease. TOWHHOME Trade to larger . unllti Wlnler Rent al on th OK '642~;h"o• s m pe l s pet• OK. eusy Q>alnt vu. woodsy. 2Dr.' tlinrm, 9~1798 - UNDO SSO 000 now! More upprec1at1on Beach 38edrms 2 ba . gardening. avail 9-1·76. bath. 2 frpli:'s dblc gar. w .. hNnster 3291 That"s right• A nc~l 2 more, t~x sht>lt~r. Call Ocean.front cottaite Fut EASTSIO£; Park· like 962.Ql98or842·6590 MSO/l.se.497\1173 u••••••••••••••••••••• · · . now or infor mauon I f $450/ 673 4637 grounds 3BR 2BA $37'$: B · dbl 8R. 2 Ba w/rommumty LIONS ESTATES Y urn. mo. • Ines. gafdcner & water: Br l l~ a, patio gar. Lease. North La(l. l 4 Br, 2 ba. c lean .+> pool. under 50. ~-8832 Cotto Mesa 3124 Children, sml pets OK. ~~1830' $350 mo. 636-1827 or decree view. 4br • 3ba. 1ardener. Aval I. now. Calws-644-7211 •••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5270 """' $600.494-4127ol'494·23!1. 4"15. No f ee. A gl. ~,,,lli(l rlAILf Y & A5'JU( IA T[ 5 552-8088 or 963-6708 CATALIHAISLA.HD 1 Br, single older man.MESAVERDE3Bedroom RINTALS -.---- $l'9. mo.. 2 bath, family room, lrYM 3244 LAGUNA llACH ada!"'•-• 7u.uts. $175,000. 642·S440 bullllns, dis hwasher ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,.llMd 3400 lll9COIMSl9,200yriy. $395.Agt.556·2.660 We have 2, 3 It 4 bdrm I. 3 BDRM. & •'AM.;•••••••••••••••••••••• Mewpert leoch I 069'Mewport leach I 069 BY OWNEJUlarbor View 673-3620 Rustic colt:ige, 1 working homes & lownhomef RM .• 2 bath home. W iW NEAR DOWNTOWN' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Phase 111. 4. ur. L'am person. lge yd, privacy. R•STSIDE ·1 c I '-'-carpets & drapes. . Prime location. 43 Fl. bayfront: 4 bdr ms. aid 's; 4 baths. Spectacular view! 5495,000 . - LIDO REALTY JJ77 .'f1o Udo, M.I . 673-7300 a..,... •ocll •ach I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., .-536-1202 $180. mo. Water pd. Off '"""' avat or ease. n om Swedis h rlreplace. Spacious 1 Bdrm. rondo Rm. prof. decor'd .l~~~~~~~~~I s. A. Fwy al Santa Isabel Vacant. 4 blks lo sebls. ~\~brr-1\EALTY 0 u Ts TA N o 1 NG rum. urunfurn. forquJct Sl07 .500. Open Sal-Sun to 2435 Norse. ll-4 pm 3br, 2·car gar, big yrd, ""'l·2000 OCEAN & v 1 LLAG E adults. Walking dastnnc • t 1·5 PM . 2318 rort INVESTMENT Thurs mustsee.$365.548·3561~ ..,,, _ VJEW.$4SOMo. to beach &t store~. l..erwick.6"0.S42'J P.AREXCELLENCE Hunt~ .. h Jl40 sus. 2 br G11rage,4Br 2\.~8a.tennis,pools, 2. Studio apl. 2 BLKS. $350/mo.yearly. WESTCLIF F'· Pool, Jr pride-0(.()wnershlp ls ::.:'!'t~ ... ~ ....... klds/petsJsngls . .f'ee gas BBQ & grdnr. TO BEACH, t blk. from Jacuzzi, 3 BR. l! Bu , what you're after. weSllO Ut'l f N MuinRentals,540.5370 SS1-6678or 5S2•0290 PolteryShack. OWNER beaut. decor . Sec. haveit.Thispropcrty in· · 1 ree. ear PAYS ALL UTILITIES. M t eludes tour separate J b eac h . Horse o k . $21.0. 2 ,br dup. Garage GREENTREE 3 Br 2 Ba Sl~Mo. ~~!"lo 'exU:fnl f.'!!: bedroom. 2 bath hou!les. ~_eac h co mber._F ee . K1d.s /stn1tlesok. Fee bse. Frplc., no pets, 3. Spacious 3 BDRM. /"\J EUJE'L L Assoc1atEs l.t.CO.U.U. I UC H 4' 4 •\•4 Sl 19.000 Ownt:r. S48·54.38 each ~•th rareplacc and 631-201l Main Renlals, sro:-mo SUS. mo. rse. 645-878. · l'A111lLY-llOM &. Built double gara.ge. all on. a titewport leocll ] 16' 52C?O· 2 ~r. garage, fncd f Cali( Hms. l$e 2 Br~ on~ le,·cls. Lite. liv. i:m.~••mii.ts deep park·hke lot w1lh ....................... kids. ii ee plush epls, new tlle, ne-w1r1re~lacc. This home ...._..llMcl 3425 OHTHEIUCH 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 slory home ln mint cood. 6802 Ocean· front. Open house Sat. lJ.I only ! maoy trees ~nd plants Beaut. Linda Isle 4 BR, Main Rentals, 540-5370 pa mt, new patio, new has magmficent OCEAN •••••••••••••••••••••• Must see lo apprl!c1ale. prestige home Slip for . lndscpd $360 mo. incl & COASTLlNE VU. PJ~---------Xlnt location. Only · Rent or lease 8 mo. old • t\io. CHO Sl9",000. Ask £or J osh. lge .• boat. ~m mer or yr. 2200 q. fl .• 3 car gar. g rd n r . M 3 3: 213 3 or 4. Rustic cedar shingle IAM 642·5270 _!! lse. Agt. 675-6161 br. 21'J ba, sunken ramil 552·5222 drs' 832·358'7 home. Lgc. 11undecks. SAN JOA9UIH WlNTER RENTALS r!'1 w/wct b~r .. fo rlJla evs. . n.reelace. dining rm .. VIEW of golf c:uursc & 0\'CrJooking ocean, bch & TNllSE & 36' DOCK Property House surt. 3bd, 2'sba, new 3br. 21.,bu, Cp. 2 cur gur. 642-3850 hme by ownr. $115,000. S'98.0000wnr5 1~·764~ 1--------- 4994290 or 6'12·8004 Oce. a.nfront ·Se\'.eral dining, xlnt ar.ca. $550. Ranc hi> San J o aquin. balt·in kkchcnl An elt· lake. 2 Bedroom + den. large fully furnished mo.S56·6800or552·9752 Sparkling new San Jou· celJeni film. home. $475 Custom decor. Pool. WAU< TO IEACH =~:~~~ i~~6~tg 2Br , lcld11 ok. No peti:. q~n modc>lb. dupiw& r dlevel, MoM. ISSIO .... RE,..LTY ~::~rio~~~j. 644·2'J32 _________ .. 3 l<>vely Newport Shores $!6S/mo. Avail Aug t5lh. v 1 e w • 2 en · " • Hom e 5 • A 11 h 11 v l' F Sh . 10 Mo. rental, Bayshores. (714) 837 ·6050, ext 51 Catherdral ce1Ungs & 985S. Cst Jlwy, J,..oguna ... l~lan RE l\l ESTATE • ' 'I' 1 •1 (• 'r ~ • ') f ,,I\~: \..\O('JIO Open t~t~~,1~!~. tint cd 1:las11. l!ldl fl. li\I, rm., decks. 3 BR, 21'!1 ba. Only f1!1.000 fireplaces. d1shw11sht>rs. 80.32 ~q . t. Mkop~':! Newly Cum. 3 br house. wkdays,or64.5·348Seves. u,_raded. $5!15. mo. Phonc~·0731 xcc. cond o. Npt • etc. SGG.500 to S92.500. Cl!nter wf7·81l . l., 1 · 646-8258or (213)790-2620 675·2'100or9'19·3887 .... '--'--3252 Riviera, 38R, 3Bo, frplr, Ope ho S t&S co rn~r r1 s to & Sparkllng4Br.2 ba,fnc WMCl""r"" tbed ·I 'I 1 1.5. {b11 r~~eidd~C'I rs. un NPaula1n nob, Cos1 ta T Mesa. 38r Townhouse. Winter or yd, frpl. d6hwsber. patio, Rf!"T~ •E•••S•E••••••8•d••••,:••b•• ~:nnis ~~c. ~~ '~ts.1':'1c'. p ...._...House cw. Y u1 t . erm yrly. 1 blk from beach. dbl gar, sngls ok. 6 Single l:o amily llomcs A . 3 rm 2 • S400mo 494•0382 "vr··1 avai l. Prine onl y . 64>2937or (213)287-74.20 Marquette Cir. $395. 3 8R.2 Ba .•.... , .. S4.2S hou.sc,utilrm.'?car gar,_ ---·------642 3850 $$00,000. Eves & wknds 831-0873. eves. 3 Br. den. 2 ba ...•.. $425 patio. $390. 49S-l9'18 HarborVI H RIORVllW ~-40UorDays642·112t Beach winter rnU. 38r, 3BR,21la ....... $435 • ---l.l~rtll!IHl~Funtis ... d ew OflW HA 2ba, $390 inc Ids util. 3 Br, t ba, new crptpaint. 3 BR 2 na $475 sliotl Vleio 3267 •••••••••••••••••••••• wanted by doctor chrecl· HOMES · New Const. C u s tom Family only. Avail mid· has drps. s\\'. Jo'ncd yd. 4 nn' 21 R· · ·· · · · · S4SO •••••••••••••••••••••• 3706 lyfromowner.581-8477_ Lo\"cly 38R Monnco on Duplex. Nwpl Shores Scpt.Call675·4012. S325mo.968·2132. 4.BR.3lla a ..... · $725 RENTALS Ruy\•rest C).l'l' 3 llR. pool sitt' lot .. vac. & re Sl30,000. Prine. only ..... ___ U .a.-1 ..._.... , Tow.nho~c~·. MISSION VIBJ O • IRV. udy to rnoH' in n,ow. Ad Bkr. 840.}441 ~s II~ s_... College Park 3 br. 1'1:. ba, 2 BR, 2 Ba .......... .,... Sin11ln family from .... .,~. ru~Lom1xxil.Sllll.500. r hi: 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 frplcs. 5435. mo. .,..,..., .... ...,..., Well on & t"o 675·6!IOO asl. l s one wont usl H•tiftC]ton leach Cffneral . 3202 w/gardener. 557·1351 2 BR. Hla ••.••..•• S38S NO Jo'EK --AGT 639-9978. 0'9nFri. 12·5 OC"' ... HfRO .... T 673·760 I TRIPLU ••••••••••••-••••••••• 3 BR, 2 Ba ........ S450 _......leech 3269•--------175 KflKloll ~ ~ ----d h $180. Ulil pd, coiy l B 3 BR, 2 Ba. · .... · .• $465 -..-. • f) 0 RT0 F~1 N 0 1 n . JBr. 2Ru. SuPt-r 2 :.tory NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 Be rm, 1 bath eac · 3 BR·Garden Grove. near all. Beachcomber. 3 BR, 2', Du ........ S475 •••••••••••••••••••••• · .. _ th r 1 B · 1 Cf Separate yards. Excell 141·1091 F 3 BR 2 8 ••9s Br, 21h b a condo w /36' IAYraOHT • deserlbably (onta!>ll uvm<: on c ocean ron hoeautrruBI C ah havf,eRn rentals. Good neighbor· ee.631·2011 3 BR, 2•~ aB .. :··· .. $650~ bout slip, dbl .:ar. $2000 "' home with sculptured in mint cond1tlon me, 3 r w/ UJ:e . hood. 6 Bloclcs to beacb. leltoaltlmd 1206 •38r + OR. 2 ba, frpl, • ·~ a....... mo. summer , $f'50 yrly Bach apt, yrly rental,·· .. f pool •-juAu•,zi, ma••nifi~ Gracerul lr\1n,11 ul als wctb;1r O\'Crlookang a _..,500 rnll Red C t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR.212 Ba. •· •·• S500 uUl pd. $240. mo. 926 Jo:. .,. ... " ., · """· . ..,.. arpe bltns, dfw, nu cpls. paint Harbor View llomes lse. 545-7645 d ct>nt view o r roc ky t,e,t.Stll9.500 ~~t~~~~al~~r~~~ Re•ltors536·8836 ~EWSpanlsh style w/FP In/out. (llalecresl)$38S. 3 on.2 aa.S5SO _____ ,BalbouBlv .&75·4533 <'OUSLllne.S2ti5.000 Prope642rtyl8H50tl0 H gar.Sll0.000. We ll kept triplex on & open beam ceil. 48R 64.2·2221 msa/846·9666 Costa Mesn Br Condo W/den, din taMfla 3724 • 494.7551 • • y 2ba, yrly S600 mt>. LORA 4 BR 2 0 L' $475 area. 2~7ba. stove, trash DafHICK REALT Easlside Costa Mesa. All VANCE RLTR,673·4062 PcNRt 3226 • a . .-urn. comp. Recently con· I ~)' (CJ,.')M'.5 t6t..ft>I" 645·4516 2 br. S85.000. Drive by ••••••••••••••••••••••• Su mmer Rentnls structed, tennis courts. --------•1·--,-Y-S-H-OR;-S--t779 -Westminster lhen clel M• 3222 HIGH DEMAND AREA 4 BH. 3 Ba. $650 Per pool, nr beach. S550 mo. Harbor Hl.Jhlands A. '" t•all 557·6075 Beautiful, largo, 3BR, week 675·012.1. Newl\' remodeled, prof. -or lse~ 2bd +den +encl 2\.11 bath, 2·story with 1-------Sp:irkhni: poo with fully deror'd & lndscpd. Good , SIX UNITS sun room in Irvine Ter· ram rm, frplc, compl. ___ ..,,_ pt. Shores. 2 UR. conv. C'&rpeted a~Lr<Hurf dt•ck . bay\•1ew & pvt bch·s. 4 Br All TWO BEDROOMS· race. $550. mo. Bkr. draped. formal din rm. (len. Walk to beach, etc. SpJcaous 3 bl'droom . 21 J.. Ba. Fam w/wcl bar. Large 63'lt290' lot (zoned 673-1181. • $410/mo+security dep $410/Vrly. Agt. 548· 1200 £am1ly room an1l d101ni: By Owner. $179.500. Open R .4 l Near 191 h . & , KILLGORE REALT"i $37 .50 WEEK & UP •Studio & 1 BR Apts •TV & Maid Serv Avail •Phone Serv, Jftd pool •Children Section •Low m<>nlhly r\)tes 2.176Newporl Blvd, CM 548·9755 or 645·3967 room c..:ustom features Sat. Sun 1.5 PM. 2811 Pomona. Like new ;ofllwy.3br.3ba,den, 493,5031 Br, 2 ba condo. Up· thruoul !'need for quick Uayshore Dr. 548·0554 carpets & draped· BI N din rm. beam clng, frplc. graded. Adult cpl. No Eastsld.1¥ 2 Ir sail' at $!>5,000. Call ----. ---Gas oven & Ranges· SSSO. 1.st.673-34.77 per Sharp 4 Br, 2 Ba. pel'I. $350. 548-IS2SI Bltns, w/w, drps, pool, 5-10.1151 Harbor'f1ewHomes Refriger a t o r s in c . fam rm , patio, estcliff:lvnll,3Br~ $225. lAdlts , no pcl~. Rar(' Porlofino. 40r, 21'1 A U T o M A T I C . d I EV£RVTlUNG. 493·0761 .fplc, patio, gar, grdnr 645·397 ba. 2 story, 2250 sq n. SPRINKLERS ·O f'f. favor. FmesLCoronai e or962·2l94 ai.5"•C• .. •'-"-:'-•..ar i·nc. S,50 . 64'·7727, U ·1 d VllW. VIEW, VIEW frml Din rm. Fam rm. STRE1''T PARKING On· Mar a rea-J asm .nc " u ,..,."'~"" '""""'" .. ., . Cozy nest. ta pa1 31lH. 3BA. custom home. cov patio. Ille lol. Comm jy 9 5 'x Potential In· Creek (remember l h ve 2 BR luxury oceanfront OPEN DAJLY 548·1232 Fe<1 . ~HERITAGE • ' REALTORS imuna{ s hulll'rs, ex·i---------·1 pool , Nrwvorl school:> c ~e PR I CED T O there too); New lwo condo. Lcpsc $40~ or 8 A.&t. T0 8 P.M. Eastbluffs 4 Ur . Jbu Main Rentals. 5411·5370 ---M· c . t •8 o i, -~ · bedroom & den homes lea se/opt. Possible T h Bil & l ~!1rpaa,,.".r~ f~1~w'"sP1fktes~ Hir.WPORT HTS. ?n,y o~2 ure.. r g SELLAT$139,SOO. wit h privilege of use of trade. Rltr.645.au t 2Br. 2ba. Single story wn se. OR . poo . I Br. rum, adults no pel.'I. rl•ocl'"•l ... S-l"IJ.'ooo-,. '" ~~n~ 64~ 567· 541·3404 pool, jacuul & tennis Twnhse on Greenbelt. SS95 mo. 644 5512 & $190. walk lo shops. • " " Entertain .your bean oul E...--'-1-y..a•-u I p k F I -• 673-6799 642 7154 673·760 I m lhli 3 bdrm .. family lling anythini: with II ~-M M LA BORDE 1• courts ~-n -Y n vd. ar . r,.~ c,h.,,ec . rm. home. ovnlookin~ Dally Paint Class1r1ed A COLI OF MEW,ORT •••••••••••••••••••••• gar r open.er. , .. r s ops, n lb~ Bay. 4 Rr+ Den. wport •ach 37 69 LOCJU1t9Hlll• l 0 50 catahna. 2 Frplr ... , h111?l' 1s a sample malter .. • ' REALTORS Story. 4 BR. 2 BA, ra pools. tenms. $375 mo. lksl location. $1500 mo, ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'unrteck. SI07.500 Justcall_IH25tn_8___ u1111r 675-5511 rm. many extras 552·9478 yrly leuc. Waterfront or28r,udults,noiwts. ~mOWING PAINS? Mu\'c lncludmit land ' 2BR 4.·plexes. lkst buy tn rzs1mo. 963-4567 Bkr. n New Terrace Cardiff 2 Homes 631-1400. S175/$200. 2421 Jo:. JGth uptoo H hJrm .2 ~:r.bJlh Sanci.•nte 1076 11 11. $84.500. St eve . >lir,$.150,bllns,fplc.l{ar, ce. Br. frpl. welbar, oearFflnla s lic -4 Bd rm Sl.N.Hts.646·1801 &ram.rin.homl'WllhJ ....................... 536-7542,536·9801 pot10, adlls, no pets. pcr Clean.Nicearea. pool. s h ops. S375. D u p l ex. Pr ivate INTER BEACH JtEN clrum•llr Saddlebuck 1lUl41p.._ ?Story. cheerful Hill. ---Id 640.7546 I a r Ke U r s. 2 b a 644-4.016 hal co nics for each TAL 1,; blk 10 occau \lcw.1(18,00(), ••'1ttt f"tc. pool. $75,000. By. Owner . 2 y r 0 c ts/d f I S f bed W lk .... 011 .... S R .. Tnplex 34111 Ln Serena UR . 2 ba.; palio, gar., P rps, rp c. 0 Turtlerock 4 br, Cam rm, room. 0 to octwn Vf'ry clean 2 Ur dplx un · " " EALTY Taylor·Macle R eally · · •So. or Jlwy. Avail. 8/23. waler, encl patio, fnc din rm, 2 ba, new crpl. &bay.$600moonycurl>• ii. New furn. 9 mos hw. * 494-8057 * I R:lllALTY \ 4!l5·4'11l6 or 49'J.2986. 506 ~8s~s Pt. Sl 19 ,000. S.SOO Mo. Agl. 675·2373 yd . Walk school. n lease. Hcf's rcq 'd. 67S·61!111. ~ ~ Teresa. · shops. $410. Ph 960-1301 ~~e;t of 1 ~iC.li., t:'av:~· Walerfront llomcs 2!3·700 5879 L-Ml-1 1052 20Ulwe,.,,d •• N.t . ''ll\1"11N(' 2-1, 1 I' Three ofriCl' bultdin11s. JASM INECREEK WALK . . ' G3H4UO ~ --- -"T"""-.,--646-4463 .. / '" , ,r .a ,~ Co . Tenni" cou~ts •· Pool Gardener, waler, assn. -W·•lk ,0 W"tnr. $l."n. l}lil •••••••••••••••••"•••• hmc xlnl cond thruo11~ vi•ange · /\irport aren. " • "' · dues pd by owner S650 I " ' " ' "" FAMILY ESTATE llU<'k ba\I, :1hr. 2•.hu , fml Vlose to beach·& sturc!I. Pm•c ran~e $300.~ to 3liR, 2BA + ~om rm. to Mile Square Park. mo Art 541.5032 · ·Bluffs. Lov~ly 3Hr. 2~11 JO palct. Sni.:ls ok. 1-·ce Mol11 Orllllhlful ' 2Stor~. 4 dm.ooo, I ~hll~'nh~•11pp1 S.'\.r.soo.Ownc.>r.4!12 2"1G $630,000. Cash rcQUJrcd. 6L7l31~760url1Ao!!+s. S 50/mo. Redecorated 30r. 2 ba, --·-"-D plan. Jo.1111 unit. Dul Kentahi.5"0·5370 bdrm• • 2 ha ; rnml 1•on $1 lG,!l<JO (all lll2 ~130 _ ~.000 lll $175,000. Ted I}•• Crplc new cpts drapes 3 Br 2 n a Fum Rm hme VICW. Newly up11rndc<. - •l't'c>11 horrl"' Thi~''"'' MIR.ACOSTA Broder1ek.714·5"9·14ft0 dlsti:.Oasher S410 mo. mlnt·co'nd In Colon)' Rdral(. wa11hcr1dryer.Hrl11ht & chcl.'rful '' ' ' • ' CHARMllli..IG . - ---Br. frplc, patio, back yd, 963.4500 A11nt no fee $450 mu lnl'lds cable wtr sortent>r SG75 on boyfront uJ)l & hOffil'. ho1l1ull'l.01sor1ll•1b& " Luxury 31Jr. 2 ~torYcOSTA MESA 4·PLEX. gar . Kids. pets. $4.00 --~ ·--· TV &s~immln.g avail leasef.408578. Winter oryrly.No pi.... put lo o I l'·' 11 1 uund ELEGANCE To\\nho11~l' Plan 3. Sec $25,000. dn. No polnls, no itardcner & wale r . lleuul 3 br home, choic 817• 548.9831 dy!I 499.3669 .. T .. -U 673-3003. 1mvnt.-20-t 10 µool with mnclcl acro~s Sl 400·713 quahfyini:. no reflnunc· 636-4123 l'"V loc. $400/pcr mo. Cal · • l:lr. 2on wn11m J>· , - jncu.UI Monil'Hrl'<I 2 Stol')'hom1•nn Suntlo110 C\Cll inf{. 2 t2br) 2 (lbr). --. -Kellh962.i'471Ar.'1.. eves. "rnded & clean. Pool,· lb5. Utll. Crl'e. Near lundscnprn~ with m11t11n• l)nvt•. with city \Jew 4 $103 000 Agt 557·9659 runtenance free, 3br, 2'n f U RTL ER OC K 3 Ur i.uuno, prk. Adull11. no lleuch. llc11ch1·cun ht'r. \rcf'!j. Wouhl you ht'lll'Vt' S1>nr1011:1 bdrmic. & den. OtMr Real lstat. · · · bo duplex. 1.900 aq . fl., Oft leach 324 f'om Rm. with Pool j, IJ'l'L'I. $400 mo S.t!i-:13!1!1 4< Fee. G31·20ll 189,700 rurmol din In~ rm .. m11r •••••••••• •• ••• •••••••• THREE UNITS bl fl. $S25. 552~. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• J11cu7.zl $55() mo G14·4157 841:1·2600. l>lc Crpk tn e}.lrn laf. llv Moblt. Homes . h t:xccullvc • br 3 ba -·' · --·-'---1ni: rm. 5 A~!lortl'd h11ths For s-1-l 100 .75. 2 br.,nr. bC&c . spaciou11 2800 !IQ .fl 1 blk L.UXURY 'l'WNllSE 3 llr Waterfront. 40' dock, :lhr .. ...... Easts1"de C M Slnglesok. ee. .._ r. • • 'r ·1 wthic yrd A\loll. now. I flnc~t r11r1X'lll & nrnpt·~. •••••.,.•••••••••••••••• • • Main Rentals 540.5370 •.l\:h, $47a. lse. M0·5048 2 Ua, patio. all rec or1 . 'I 1 A.;l 75., 7,."1 "-t bl.'itutrCully dccorntcd. ' S300 mo. lsc. 644·5008 9.r5 sc " · ~ "" "" Own or \ rnni.frrrcd & x.53, 2 UR , 2 Ba. Adil!'>· Owner 's X·lro larJ.:o a Br 2 Bialh Condo, nr _J____ - , star park Son Jun n bedroom l trn th homc.> ca.-Uttt. ltM Hunt. Harbour. S250 mo. L• ... SIS •.,"'IL · • D Jl "p t . u r I a" t . W ... TCH anxio~~ btlt pr.er rcduc· Cll"" fnclnscd pet yurd with rtrepht()(' and fresh 2Dr. l't ba, rull (Ear. new No klch. &17·7851. -A~,,.. . 3 Rr 21 t Br. Newport h r ul bl I .... A tl~mln$2t$,1100 .., •. • -· paint· ANO • Two 1 crpt, 1~ blkl! t.o brh. No -.... __ We ortcr the ollow ina Terrace Condo. $3SO. c ccr u : l ns , t un THI SAILIOA TS l'A 1.1 ~ .,. • H" !;;~~oa(l 4::~1J 585 0 r bedroom. J bath units. all p c t s . Sf 1 o 1,, cl d • R Vlll11 Pacific Condo. 3 llR. One propel'\ics: 008 9186 deck. Ycur le use OfllY · ~~hl~~~7~~c. hiah on ,..~.. r:11l('r Spi .. cc up to 28', ~0 !~~~\11~~·t ~;~e~t ~rdener. f.4Hli9. ~.!:'; ~e~~nl:e~;.i[:.t~. 3 8~'Jr~~·::l~sr~~f, cw1;;t S-h-or_c_s 2-U-r.-d-t>-n, ::..::~~·:;:II ' Ja/t~i ~~~~~ n~n;ty r:_u:N.!,.~:s,v., Of~u ~ul~73no pets. $75 +ulll :;so. lly appo ntmcnt wA~h~~/6:7?~~~2p~.g~ :~5 ~~~p~· mo. ~ =~: ~ g:: ~=~ ~~ t~ ~~iyr~.";i:-u34_t1>_6_b_c_h_.1 v•U•rt.•••E~•X•:lo•w•:•r•:•B•d••rm•••. • • 4'"' .,.,..1 --' cac1a .,..,,_ 3 Or, 2 ba. din rm $450 "' • M Niguel. owner. 4 Rr 1<J blk to Newp<>rt. /\dult/nn pet •.• ~-RcntaJs .tha_t you would kids/pets/sngl!s. Fee •er. 211 l>a. ra m S52."i bltns. pool. J;.7, care, nr. enclosed puUolf, hullt , bearh. 64.5·<»23 park. $21,900. 67:f-lt>-15 Place love lo lave in · all located Moln nentals. 540,5370 3 Dr, din & lam rms SS~ store11. Ideal tor cpl, int. ftl'eplacc & wood In· choice.community -Prap•rU.a In attractive neigh· Avail 9.1 $450. MO 0215 tenors. On C11t•llna rn • ..... auna "":-....!.. EWPOllT SllOrtES by 20x53 Viking 2 br. 2 ha. I! .._~·-• ' . Near water 2 br, 3 Br, :l''s bw. fam. S475 Bluffs <.:ondq charm 3bt, 2 ha. with yard, privacy. u HJt.l.TOP ADULT e1111teryloh/ 111•'920 borhoods. ~ - -the Paliaudta. T hru MMU-N ITY-CONDO EJki Cryph 1500 i.eoo caui11m MM>t SpyglusS975toSJ500 552 7000 tm, 2BA. ow. wosh & 11jlent, no fee. 493-4900. ' tloC.ll of privacy. 2B N ns •••••••••••••••••••••••Lots tor.. 2200 C1meoSh~res $1500 • . dryer, nr oceon. pool. A lft free standinit cot-I.IND ISLE P11c i ric Oce11 n Vlnw ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna N1ttuel $450 EAN 3 Br ., 8 ... blLmi. THE · .. · · ~~:i~S r~e6;:.>26~nd St. 2t~/211ba~~jl~~."(!1c~~ e. Nice view. near Cemetary, NB. 2 lots Also some S\lmmer ren· • " VILL 1i.rE. . . . . ,, •• 0Qdlmpoc>l.$7S.750 Pier & Slip. 5 Bedrms, (Masonic section> ro 2.8 Acres A·l. Newport talsforthemonlhoCAuc. cpts,drps,(ncd yd.S37S. rvv N C patlo.$350/$375.4.98-4292 1Apn11 Nigul!I Rt·~lty FQmaly Room $265.000. s:ile lo qualified buyer Beach. bark bay. adj. to Call fordet1lls Nr Westmlnslcr Mall REALTORS 'T~w~tfo:s:. l 2 D~.' :~Br. 2 Ba, OU Pl.EX all • IJ0.1050 496-4040 E'LKl.NSCO ·Realtors Rc.>ISOllableSS\·6<»2 new golC course & .lge BAY 11 BEACll ~~.846-4408 ~ Ba, s paclou dc·coroted. bltm, lndry fac. S250 mo - -881 Do,·er J)r .631-1800 -.... c i..a estate$, $175,000. Pnnc. REALTY 675·3000 BEAUT SA'•t level 4 Br Rancho Sa n J oaqu1n pool & tcnnl~. •t Ml 10 avail 8/26. 493-4991 .......--. ,,.. o nl y . Eves/wknds • "'"' · • Twnhst' Spolleu 2 llr :Z Property ~torda)' 642-1121 aut duph~. mr, 1e1.\ ba. 21\ Ba, sep. •In rm. fplc, Ba, de'n, drps . cpi11 ocer1n. Avoll. Sept. l. C .. M 3122 t w.wwrt le-h 106 lest 1-In •••••••••••••••••••••• frpl. + xlra.s. So. o( hwy. fem rm. lge pool, bltns. S"""I 11 "fferA•• ror 1 , Lease. Adults. 631·2632 Of'Olle ar ,_ _. --r lst9ht ... .,. 549 950 nrbch SSSOmo 968-9577 ..--a >' v cv R . -f-~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••,••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF Prime Co mm ercial 2100 ....,.,mo. ' 1. · · approx.9115.atS250,lltE. Oluft, lovely 3 Br, 2 BrlBa,cornerlot.rplc. By owner. Btn 3br, 2ba. Leased Property. San b~ lmmed. <>ccpy 4 Br 2 Ba. 3 mos. a. S47S laat II moa. Ba. COl'ner. irdnr, S62S ds hwshr, c pu . drpll , ~-Open Sat /Sun. 12•3, Spacious LR. •I OR. 3Ba. Clemente. Income $8700 •••••••••••••••••••••• Colt. M"4I l2J4 ram rm. centr..Sly loc .. Bus . 644 ·8920 ; h me mo. 4144.4325 refrig. 5315 ise. e73.1s_13_ ls t 8 $ >' 1 v ta, N . B . Oft, L~ l"amily Room . Price $90.000. <198·3"*13 Br 2 Ba. Collel{e Park. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr Westmiru1Ler Mall 752·8895 r ..... .._..._. Charm t n" 1u rdon Or 2 Ba. Pool Halecresr. 3 Br. 2 ba ~ondo. (rpk, M~rtn1 Hi Sehl. PtS mo. ---------•WATl!:RJl'JtONT. Pier & IARP Split ll'vel 2 Br. ' -· $192,000. " 'LIQUIDATING trade for units. Owner. petlo "pool, dbl air. l•t"last.+StOO clndep.RANCHOSAN JOAQU1N tloal. 3 btdrlJI, formel den, bltn.", patio, $.150. tlarborVu1fm,;•Cnrmel Ca llMargc Wolro 2 P°llUIE commerrlal S49-3"UO Adulta.SS75.642>-115S Call818-4008 Townhomc, 1 Br 2'1 S.. dine rm, a bllM. wJw &M-'1452 corMr&arct-nbelt: f ee ALL POITS I .I. '-"'h ror sale or lease in El ...... A fa .. -t draw In th h 11 h I y u Pt!. r • <h d cl)U, lplc, c'lbfe ,.ar .. no•---------llSt Port 'Nffln: Owner -3024 ""'"' ""' "''"• 3 Br 2 Ba. formal dln rm, Br l Ba. cpts. DJW, n bttathta.ldn~ view, pool do«$. $600 mo. yrly l~ br. 2ba, Z:C:af far. nr ~ltlf: SIOUOO: Open 145 ToroT"''l .R830-lt m 3or *"500 ~esl.fi:... ~do!~Y_!il cpts, bltnl, (pl, fncd. $&tC pitU. Children OK. S.C9<& mo . •t/optao only. Rarretl Rol\y. Chlna Cove. 1425/mn. Sal1Sl1_o l·<>: Pnn only .Wint Ads Call ~2· "'e " \,iassa '""' n ·-. ........ ind 1rdnror? ~JI mo.,!!:.3035 54!,:TOU or 833-3215 IG·s.100 MbenlY. 173-1537 ' I \ I ' t f • A DAIL y PILOT Add it ... 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Addilwn"l & Ht'rnoddmJ tron0mical tnlttitll l'A:~ in;:, clunup. trt'c, v.~rk Hnck Concrct<• Pntio Avl'r. ext. l .-ly. $2'JS ten or I Ext1.4rlor. •·rce lrblallul on & Ser vices 1lt41 Z> I') 2~2:: "' ht ell q .1 l!I lo m I l.lc H 1:?11'42 for Rich W 't e-11M88U f<>r u~ablt lttm i.. 1' ~nctS Rl1.11:k Wmlls U ll\J l'tl• 2 sty $3%. I nl $1' rm. t~UnlUh.'i. 6i6·5315_ 0 . Gld II!)' '42·931~ lab Jttint bll'11ch Clunlt\ rm.(lr ~tano 1173--0041 & hides remO\t'd. Rcf.t-:Jt6 64ll0-16 1 l'rire inrlm1r·11lubor .tiot -;.~ -••••~•••••••••••••••• rm 4r h&ll 5U A\ll ro ~ "tw!J•ol lldl> "'rJL t:"P ~~ ........._ &.... Guur. hL,r. rr\!c cal. ••••r•••••••••••••••••• •••~•••••~••••••••••!~• ~'1 5o. m uch $10. ch11lr H lTF •• M AN & SON l(ur<lner. Ctn up, rolo & ~a...-J-.--•...,. T,-d t;.11'.i 7UIU or m 0\34 t'AT 0 Covtfll, Kedwood Rt.:PAlRS·i\LL T Yl'..:.S 1.0\'l:\li l'Alt•: ~ Gu.ir \tllm Pi:I odor Rilrrlodl"I . ('{) l>1not '4 maint. i46-MlJ SIG-276S :=:::::::-::? •...•.... ••••••••••••••••,•••••• -----tk>rb. Quality work. re• Reason1tble, freii est. lie· ..-11c 'd yJ::S~5:.!00l .un1.:hi• l'fl)l rt<Pllir l5yr'\1•xpr f orm\cu 6H l59• •llOUSECLEA~I NG • PROF.MOV lNU L.owca1 p ,1fntini;:. ~~yrs exp, u pn('es,L.ic3l506S.t'b Woltl\30o60201tnytlme 011 \liork my11elf. l(cf. S48 --~I ca .... , .. SH•ICH By rl'llublte t•ouplt'. Good crates .2 or "·.!~!" "oolni. llCOUlllkul ccll'naJ. 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J ,ur11!111a; -------Hc•f,,, l)l)l:l ll:JOll or SIS 8583 c~t \illl (,1•1u• 552 (>45H fh•c fi.:.st s40·G8.:lS REMODEL ble~IOlll', hrtt·k & Ill y AR 0 & v A It Av I-& minor rl'l>Olr" I-re~ ~lCpert housocleun1ni;. ' ---- • putli" .... 1r IJ40434!1 l C.:l.EANl:f'S. I.th• huul 1·~111natri..S~5 1'1\M _ ()14•n trunsport atiun .M ~Ht r~~ .1uri:.1• t rue~ M.'KYLll'llONUCOA·l' n ;RY Nl':A1'1'i\"l'Cll ··t!kAMii;°i-r1~~·N•c;•& H\•puir:-1 & /\d<llll011:;. 1·t• • tOJl. t'rl'c t'st. 6 16·4676 , . itood ref• xlnl work "· 11n.:;i1t ~ Jh ,,..·<1nnblt · Oflt•r, JU } r llondl'tf JOBS & 'ft~XTUltE rmtll. r r e11ll Sml jub11 mcnl 14ork. 1•11l.t1111•ts l'IOt'k&slumpstunebric f.lci·t ·pluml!rn~. n •lrtll 00·6SS~ ' ltt•lrulll v :1tu d('nt Gu.11'..1111\'c t r111tmited f'ri;cl>::.t. 8931·139 wflc<\me 536 ·~426 & ha11.t: d11n1 ~ Quulrt) iddt'wn lkll . dr1 \ \'S Ex1>r J u1>u1M1l' Gt1rt1eiw ~p111r $12 i.cr111t'l' call. ----530-1413 r•ilou & t•1.1 11sultlnJ . ---~61''13 \\f)rl.. l'.ilumlH• l·on~l• 1.1utiini. Uob 673 123r, Compl ma1ntcn11ncc N11t, l''.\l artm Iii~ II.& L..cbc.,t.c) ,-'-I_ ,---Ti•rm:s. Prices within I o m c ~ Add 1tI o n 11 . --·--· ------- M i, 111111 l'h oG2 ~314 clvonup. 1-'r e:.t. rt'as &fort Oum ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. • ....,/ aperiACJ 10', on phone. li38 Resl1.t<'l'O 011l'r block ,... Ser•'-• ' '° r ontroctor H.iro 751·1937 -Landsrapt>. sprinklers.,-••••••••••••••••••••• ur1ytlnw wa lls 1-'rt•l• l':.I. low ••••••••••••••••••••••• C_,-t Ser vice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houfftt9 <'t'ml'nt & masonry P.unl ·lll'J>liltr·3~ yr1> 111 rates ~ 41192. lhimovala, trtmmlna. •••••••••••••••••••••••~tnrk Ston~mJn. (>uuht) J,\PANt:Sf: i'~Xrt-:RT ••••••••••••••••••••••• paUos soo.' SS7·9180 & area . workmun~h•v WALLPAP~lll~G ---prunlna. free ~sl. 1.u:'d. ~. . . • "url.. al ,1 t-':iir p111.1. l.;indscape & < .. uxlcning !\1o,•lng Clt>Jnupi; •'lut 968·1230 guar. Take ocf\anl ol All kinds. 1.1 ork .1:u11r. hdl)• lnsurrd <>t2 l!G24 \l•(Jn•<.ar11~tUc.mcr" L il' JO!H1:1 4 51:J 2;so. CallS485111:! twd trut·k Rotnl11l111 1> - ----myt"<JWr.~7056. t'ret> t•:.ls l"nll l"orm •••••••••••••••••••••• !-.l1'.1m 1 h·.111 or i.homp1H f><l!Mlilll • -. fll'.ISOOJblt> 75! S250 ·Call '"Bc:.l" for bu1ldm.1t -~ -.-11.\S 370~. li?Hll!W llOM£SA\lt.:HS wi.tdew Cle-""J "'" l ph oh l t•r~ /\1 lrreen La"'n Servin• landsrapinj?. ma int. & Lobu Prnk• fair Pr1r ct-------J>l un1b11111 & lle utmi; ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' k 1.1-:t.: M J \ll\ IS ~taint Clea11ups·Tnm 1 LIG111' 1l.\Ul,IN<l const ruc1111n cleanup. Lictln:.. CJllco Putnllng Pau1t'g l nt & t:::xt. Pu per 1-'r•>e c t1m11tes. hone:.I & WINDOWS CL•:ANt.:D .1:u.1r U1•1,. \It' frcl'l'M ,\ddrt1011.'>&l<~mudl"1111s: llJullng. 5488883 aft Orani:et'o ,\rc:a. t 'rec cst.Hest·.\Ja1nt Extr o nl y -Ht-f!>. ll a n 4;rn~/A eo u sli(• reljul>le sen•it•t.• SIO hr. THESf;E.THJlUCO l<C'llS r~lll." IH5·:nlri !lli2-~i3 Lil' 317 5pm Gi3·&1U3 Car~ Co. Ml·0-..!22 Spray Gd rtott'S·G45-72S6 8.&7-03113. BorA & MC.: F.stimolt'S IU0-4798 ~•-•ts u.t... U..... 'Apel ........ ""'-"-.,._ lw .. s u.twa. A.pew lu1w1tt1 Fv,.ilhed R...tals to Sa.or• 4300 Offlc• • ._.., 44 ~' :..ott & '--41 SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oii* Unfwnished 1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oppo..t.ity SOOS••••••••••••••••••••••• l CoronodelMor 3122CottoM•ICI 3824CostoMeso 3124LCICJUftOhctch ll48•••••••••••••••••••••••s 1ck of Aptsl Wanl to •IMO FHF.F.RF.NT• •••••••••••••••••••••• RE\YAl\D "'.oman's ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··:~····::•••••··~··••• Tiie 1';XCITING share rent & friends hip 1 2.3 Km. ofric1:s from tii>ld watt•h JO d1um.on~!!. f <Aclln \ •~w Aµt 2Br . I PAL~ MESA. A.rTS in IR hse w /mun or Sl35 • Ati . around the face. Vic SQ. • bath. hult'Oll) Month!) .. ,, •r1·E~"'TON"T . woman W/klds In II " A plc·r r,1111· I NJ \;oast Plazul!32·1373 _.. LOFT ONLY I H or lt.>JSC l'h -'97 IJl7 " • v :..... ,. • ,.1rpor er o e . u ____ _ I ... · -AC El.OR · _: --UCH. Hv lleve I u~ • b urtien. lease req. 833·3223 Til FO u No : 81 k m u I l· '[I r IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Ocean Vu. lmy c·harmm~ llnch. 1&2 Bil. Rcfor. f\nn ll60·2937. noon Af~han name "Tara". 'le> '°~ .iucst hse. S225 me util. from Sl95. t"emale roommate. 25.35 6 .... S FT w/lug, vie Adams H.B. • No Pt'ls. 494·7986 /\llulls. No Pets 0' ,..,,_ Q U00-3842 cotwX,\ n EL !\li\ll Privalo patio. fire place, beamed - - -1r.61 Mesa Dr. yrs. to.share expenses in 1617 W~STCLIFF·NB ----- - ;i llr Townhouse. frplc. c e i I j n "S, f u 11 kit c h ens. Pool & LC19MO HICJUel 3152 IS Blk:s East or Newport l>una Pl. wil h s ame. AGT . 5,i1.5032 FOUND: Blk male curly ,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl\'d.) $125+ "2 ulll. 7t)8·77!19 art ---IT'S A -'ou. La"una Ninud nr Pool. lcnnti-. contmc ntul recrea t1"on room 1 year lease -7pm '' • n • . . 2 Br a plS, <W\I. Close " s.16·9860 :. _. -- --··-!--... R......... .. •s DOG'S WOILD t'(;ll. 831·0S64. brer.1kfasl. Some ocean & ,...,., _ --· ...... .. .. Catultna \'\c\\l>. Clu<oe to M. Viejo & ~ean. t'rom E.uroveun lady want!> tu •••••••••••••••••••••• DOG KENNEL w/225 1''0UNO S 11-8 d f b ffAYlnr.T. APAD'JM£NTS S"J65. 20041 Aloma. ofl LIVE BIG! . .$hore beaut home 1 blk NEWPORT i-=-"'C runs. Fantastir oppty 1 • : 1 ·~~a .... ~'y" Y i.hoppul~& me cue.ti Vl"I-1\-<.:r.own\'allt>_y,831·08a7. _ fr o m Vic·tona ijc h , -Giflshopor\'elsofHce conrmnc crrrl.' • P\'. f,,\1 261 l •111 .a. -..a-c · M. 6 --- -V" <'"$1) S -28-R, lba l\om~ V~ a.er~ l'lllk lea~h/chokc l'Ollur ' • "'•oc-, · 45·014) twwport lecteh 3869 Al Oakv.ood. your ~•II Laguna. t~w. "' m lores or Offic.s of prime comm'I prop. nr. 1'1th Sl. shups. ~1 ----Frl-Monl0to7 •••••••••••••••••••••• firtdlhcrinest in country2:_r1y.497·2022___ Nr Coast Hw y & hl N.B. ~1arkct Plnct> tt.IS-tOW BEA T 3 Ur 2~• Ha . t) Blk brh Unstairs . 3 br. club hv111g. Tiler~·:. ii ltlvers1de ,\ve. 470 l OWC T ----------dplA. 1>.ilru . .:ar. nu tpts. b r 1 bl m1llron in recreation. Refined lady lo share de J500 sq fl. will remodel. $l8S,OOO. • Isl. .L>. F OUND; Yn ~ II en t le 5425 mo Ii.<' 673 7513 ;125~· \"~r/is.7."~·75.~~~· Swimming, billiards ~~~~era!~~:~·e ~0~~~1 Reasonable rent. Jerr~ 673°7601 m ed ium u fe m dog. \i;:t otfct MHct 3124 Costa Mffo. )124 <lays G-IO·Sl.JU. 127 4 JI health club. tennis. free _ --· -· -Wynn, Rltr (213)477·7001 E TORO D k ll I blklbwnl whl. Adams It j Jmmac '.! Hit rool & ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• St Sund.iy brunt·h. part1C':. Office Retttol 440 ;: .... :_tri_. R=.,._. ,.50 J: . o' rl9 f ca _ e1a _Santa Ana Hlvcr SIO·OIG3 I 1Jrp111t s:100.\101ycarly GRA.HDOf'INIMG c · ge • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Good locallon. ,l\i;k for FOUND. Irish Sellt'r, --·le!: Sin 1 s l&2 bdrm:. .._. ... nt•... .. Esl atc c or sa c . I \ ,.11 _383 furn. & unfurn. Model:. • J ·k 493 ,...,,,.., ,,. M 1 & A 1 ' t.:t•nt., ' THE IAY LEAF SIA WIHD CONDO open daily 10·7. Sorry. Lic)ht l•d. lldCJ. ~ "'""'" tc. agno iu t •nln, JIR. 2 'hlA 2 Ddrm S2G-O 2 Hr. d(•n, 2 hu. $100 no pets or children 10.000 S11 fl . Near )} hliMH W...t.d JO I ~31~wner plense C<tll S4SO Yrly l•os• twuullful. s pacious ne" STUS TO IEACH new. plcu,,ant. curpel •••••••••••••••••••••• --I apts Pool. pvt. palms. 3 Bil . 2 l.talh~. llelwecu ~ewpart Beach North ;/ offtcl':. . ..-ncd parking, I will in,·est in a workin LOC>"T: brn/blk. ton1 hair COlE OF MEW,ORl \dulls. no pet!I bcarh & bay. $375 Yrly 880 ln•ine <at 16th> ,/=-,_.,... l~ndi.cap~tl corner 10.l, purfoer,;hip. Have mgmt a.baggy doi:. mix bre~. , RULTORS 675-5511 32'!) o\\IJCado. C . .\I 2 BR b 1 .,.,.,,. y (7141645-0650 ,/-I rm. onl). IGOI Pomona. U .• l 1 . "c·"" I"-'"Cho~·· vi•• . I •1. poo . ..,.,.., r ,/,.,. ---· "!\I &ill 7776 exper. ppcr .. o ov.c "'""' v:>. • -• ~ \pt 111 ohl Coron" dC'I li31 0587 or 6-12·4905 _ ... IC~ 2 BR .. 2 hnthi;. $400 I h • ti ,/--•L: k d. c.•o 1•13 5 figure rn \'eSt me nt Mesa & Tuslm Dr CM. u ----""" •-New1)()rt ~Ul" Sou 1 ./ _, _ ..... -. r,\•ei. .w n s ~ ''...'.. Write : Clas11i flcd At 548·0985 \lar. h!l" l lwolrm. lt•><ld ·p1w1ous :t hr townllOUSl'. LIVES UP 1700 16U1 St \al l>overJ ,/....,. ,..._..,. I 0 ------ - lot· ~:1511 rnl'ld util 2 ba. frpk. 1.1at10. pool. TO ITS NAMf t7l4>1i42·8170 ~SO S<1rt M<i wrnfr, 20 i:7«>4 lJm y Pilot, l' llox FOUND s mall Ucol!IC 1;7:; 1;1100 11 r li:I I 05511 ,\tlull11. no pet:. S300 Over 500 t;ill trn .. iirld ~ e ! It n l>I & du u r l>, 1~· Costa Mesa. Ca. like dog', while w/brn & llcl!»t•rnar) IH5 3.1Ml 1 0 s t rt• am :s 14 r l h i"l'WI~· decorat.:d I br m S11nnklers, c11m11 :u r. 9"~ l)Jk liJ)Ol&. i'~emale. Vit'. W.lterralls. i·r •>:116 .·1 modcrn adult complex. 1501 We1tcliff Dr. ton elect hoysl . fcnrc IR•ffhftenf Victorin & Puclfk. CM. ,\l111nt1:11anl't' I rec. 31Jr . l':A.'iTSIOI': tHlull 1&2 llr. '· "' Pool no 11els 665 P'rk yd drive thru $1050 :!•i 1111 il1111lt·'· 1.!100 bq .• 21111 .~22s . L1jlc nl'W rl'laxi n~ SC'll•n ~ for 3 HR. 2 ba Xlnt arelil Dr. bista Mes.a 631·22~U NcWPort F1nonct0I Clr m~~th. 1974 Pl;ccntia. Opportunity 5015 .<>12•3848 I It .1>111 :-.."12S ;1S2·11311 1'1101. tH> pets. 177 E. ~·our s pai·iou., new 1 or <'<>nd. No 1>et:4 ~50 ....... i--Offl S C.M R47·2085 d s ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"OUNO · f I ., .... .,. n p·rtnlnl L ..... _... c• poc• . oy ·s1~000 NEL'OFD ' I . . .rg .mn e eup. 22nd St. G-14 OM7R .. U\"UrOOI a •1 r • Marshall Hlly 675·4 R .. 000 Call on Site lllanll"Cr 61a·GSl9_e\'e!o. 1"',:Y. u 1"'G n'oN'ums'!'('1'·t· L. 1to color. VIC or Spr· 1 Costa Mesa 3124 1''rom $220. Furn1ton• -· ooms .. ~ )""2311 t"2 o ---t "' + . s 1ng d11 l e / Edi n ger •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br w 1i.car. Atiulb . nc"' 0 1\ Adults only. Orftt'l' do. Ocean view. frpk. Sleeping rms ~-$1ll5 '!'0· N.B luxury. i>"l Olfice GG.x37. on puvcd lo l . lat!!::tl ! 675·9990 "'.:' -- "Tllt~SEVll.LE"-avuilablt• Small 11Cli. 3bd, 2~al.ta. \tcw. lux con•••••••••••••••••••••••_'·~~-· _1 !.:'_1 _I\~ l Hltli.c <.:11i.1a• llt esa. position Blue Chill l'OI fl4G.2768. ·' FROM S205 q 1ts. drlk\. bllns. fnc1l .\d opc:n !l:011 to 1;·00. 2:11., wN llor. 2 t·ar i;ar .. ls All $50. wk. Sh are kttl-Pre:."tigc hldit Rl'll:.onu• I.ca i.c StlOll. m o . 01 MoM~ to L 5025 FOUND: Lrg blk fem I.:!~· :i Rr A·'ul'"· 11 w1pat11> Waler 1.1ti l-'n1n1c"' ll1l.. Co~lu s.475.67S3>t2:1 bath Shown Mon·Sat ble 645.3700 · finanresalc.li~2·4610 r ct-. dog . Vic of He i l & "' " " li36·11~. S22S Meosu. l'hnne ~S·2300 --"'only". Call aft lpm -· · -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Edwards , H 0 . Call ::pc:~: :~1~~,~~r~.·a~~:i:.· 26WSanta Ana .. ,.. If brl UIJI. h,l,lns. r,001. Refs rcq'd 551HJ058 or DELUXE OFFICES War<.'hO~e s pat'<'. a1>-s VENTURE $ 846·3082. ... ... -----lg 3 Br 2 Ba h! SIUI rµ l', llL•;1r 01111 ,, cm 548 5~ . c I I d I ' prox. 11..,,, SQ fl. Laguna ·----------lilt~~ l:u, & \\utl."r 1)(1. (",\St\ Vl<.-rORI:\ ~orrh. 2 rhrldren.· nr & Ol'CJn ~i!tO mo -...: --~mm~~ s} s~a~es. lhlls 8:JO·Oll!JO CArfTAL Pound: Irish Seller. July l'ool l.:.!.«3.hr.Dl'lu"tc nfur. "'ehls.S22S mo S~(j37ill 646 5111 ROO)tS $25. wk up With . to ,sq. l N~ OWI R....:::;_. w~ d .. 60 Or fo r anythin g 31. Vic : llunlinglon LA. MANCHA ArTS ur I' urn S:J!ll"' tr pd -------- -k'l t S37 50 wk us 3<1 sq. t Lug 1"ue ...... s ..... e .. t h h 11 s2• oo Ueach 968·50'l-I i\dulti. No ""U! St•<· ~·•tt• 2 Rr 11111. blln,, 1.1001. '.~ 1~~ .. n•u · ,,~5 396u7 & Mission V1c•10 arer.ts. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\Or w e 1'>, 't · ----ii8 Snrll I •1.11·c. C~I t\.I.! !'.073 ... . • D P . t 312 f I II l\I up._.; ....., . .,,...,or.,.. II " S D ... . mrnrmum. no rmr . ' l'ool.rcr rm.l'll•\alur,; ClftCI OHt rp c . Ol·Jr oag •em -------.a nu)' lo· rwy 2 Student• ~t<ck Apt. or Iii-I ) 49G.5717 Ask fo Found: Wlre·halrcd ler· a25 V11·tona.&-12 l49iU •••••••••••••••••••••• I.. nc t>un s25o mo W11.'1! dignified lad). 58. Call831 MOO llousl' tor winter. l,ag Mr IA'1! rier . Sma ll female. 'it•"' .1tl ult "alt•rfront --l.1."ely :!Ur . 2ha. new dt• GIG 5111 si;eks furn"d rm w1k1t -----:---Heh nrl.'a. 821.IO or less.--· f''awn /gray/wht. Vic : .1pt:. 111 ~I i•,,1 Vc•rtlC' t & 2 llr. I ha from S2UO t.'Or, fr11l . a<llts only N p "'RK .._,r,WPORT priv & congeninl sweet ~,e 5 l chi ~r ( ffD r 1 ~ c -'94·1278 909es, Tnnt Adnms/Brookhurst. HO. llcaul1tul l.tnd,rupan.: :"o 1"'-'L' 100 !\1\.'rnn1ar pets. S21t5 Gu, & "tr pd ~ ,.._. lad). about 8/20 J•rer. urn~~5 e 0p~~2 4<~~~· ----DffdS SOJS 96M7&\ ~:xcept1u1111lly rich '" Wu) 9711-l!lll .too 7379. A.PARTMEMTS lrg mobile hm Npt ~l ~o_._ . -lll'tJred i·uul)ll· nd. short ••••••••••••••••••••••••·,---------- tenors. 1&<1 bdrm:. from -------I ur ~ lkdrooms und area :>4S·lt>28 Off" S A •1 term furn rental in N.B f ound: Beoul M11lc While S275. McsJ Vercle Villa!!. l Br opt: range & rcfng. 8 Toro 383 Townhouses tee pc voe :irea Appro.x No11 lhr LOANS 9°' w I b I a ck Shepher d . lSS5 Mesa V<·rdC' n rt\c Avoil. Scpl. I nr soonc~. •••••••••••••••••••••• Prom SJ2!I S.1 t Blk from bch. S22.SO pe lrooldwnt/SD Fwy t-cb Approx $400/mo. /0 Corne r Ha rbor /Ba ker , East. Costa Ml'l>J Iii I l Mature _:idull~ .only ... :-;o CONDOS 01icn \I 6 l>:itl~ wk 960·26.26 afl 7PM rn.me Jrd floor ~Orner Prefer CdM. 1191M062. ~ 29"1 TD Lo.ti CM. J uly 30. 546.0897 . S4Q.8871. P<'l:.. Sl7J. mo 6-12·58'2 !'lpu l'uol1>·1'cnms Leave msg 1f no ans Uruoo Federal Savin1t11 -.---Fairest T erms s int'e 1949 . Two lur1H.' 2 Ur & 3 lir ~ Bldg All or part of 3 or ltcl 1red ~On ·s,mok ln 5ettt.r M'-Co. F,ound: All while .. blue· flC'autirully 1.,nd1><'npcd 160.Bar hclor lbr Pnol. Gar. 11001. rec nrC'a \t ross from f oshion Hotefs Mot.ls 410 ficcs+rl'cephon 1768 !1q man d esires Cd M . 6,.22171 •5..,.450611 e~cd ~lameso kitten. i.:ardcn typ<• udult :ipts. uttl IJtl. Senior c1llzcn v.al>her dr)'er l'h1ltlrc1 l1>lanrl at h imhoree on ••••••;••••••••••••••• ft> Prl'fcr 10 lluhlea:.e permanent . non fll~n. .. • • v.1<': C lub houae Ave, l·2.:l Hr. 1>1s hwa,11 hcr. Nopcl!..64112738 ___ 837~~ .. .,.~310 /S365 P SanJo,u1111n lhll~Hond SUNNV/\<.'Rfo:S lllOTP.L thru Feb Partiully furn 1tr1J1J11d.fl~r sgl housing 2HDTD MONEY _L1do lslond .fl73·6Q..19 .. ncl.1tar .. llUQ. (.a :, &1 Kr. blln~. r pts. drps. _ .,,..,., 17l4 l644-1900 $!1.00,dbl <tor 2l w i ~hared s~l·rct11r111I bcgrn~in,11!iepl.673·8439 . • • 1-'0UND · S m b l a ck waler pd. Pool. l!.;r. ;1dlti.. no pets. Hwttiac)ton hctch 384 2 llr 1\1,1 !IOU sq ft l"rplc. $11.tiO. Queen t i ur 21 clerical scrrn·cs but will IUJIM /I t/ Terms b elow m a rke t. r I d . .lbl L b LA MANCHA A'1S ~~-429! ortl4S·-OS27 •••••••••••••••••••••• l'u tiu I' hon I.' 17 11 > l\1lclwnctte-Pool Phone cons ide r alt1.?rn:i11~es ~' R•es pvl funds . pe r son al 1Tma ~I og pos~I e ~· · 778 S('otl Pl111·c. CM ---• 3 R1· 2 nu & 2 Hr· I Uu 7K'l·223ti Svc Call 002·3314 •••••••~:•••••••••••••• service in your home or U~~ok:: r scto/ Audra m ~c 6<12·!i0'73 £'11110 i\pt 2 Br. 11.<J Ba. S. " ... ---2376 Newport Bl\'d C~I ofc. 675·4494 Bkr. 24 hrs. • , • ----1 t·il.•i-l 1:101.u 1\rca. re· ~rt~~::i·~~~ins'.t"l~~1, 1 ":;r~. D<'l11<httnl Hut·k Uoy 2 br, ____ 548·9755 rLA.ZA luaiMn 5005 •ftUICK CASH• Lynn S4G·ll75G Eveis. Nrw 2 br. 114 bu. puth•. d l' cur 11 t c d. a'' 1 t s. C· 11 !)31;.ff~ loltn}>, po~•I. ~nr f\dult:s. SulNM R ntol 4200 Eucuti•e SultH Opportunity "" ,.,._.., 5350 C11r1h'n. Adults. No p{•ls. 1;.i2.1>-i61 11ft 4:30 PM '1 s;i;r. 1lt:! lll!il'.I r ~ ' c ustom d ccorat<'d fut :·f\·;·u·~~~·N·U·~;·F·~;~·Y••• T.D. Lo_, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "445. 6'12·1603 llu~e 3 hr. 2 '"' "' vur(l - -••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'l.C Vll.'W ores Scr111ce. ... El 1>9rado Mortgage Co. Drinl<init problem? lflO Rochl'lor 11ad Ulll Wry prl llatc> ~1.111 llun l'hr~ front plu~h hiidwlor l"lwona del l\tur 1 2 lllk ,l of Certtfieti Pror Se<'y , SI 10.noo down lakes over (213) 670·3100 coll ect Call Alcohol llelpllne l 'm1.1 de llC'rmoi.a parti. •·1·C' l 11t~ton ll:irholl r S4UO pad 110111 Ill I\ !o:'I S2JS B1.1: l'urorw :I Bit Ul'n. re<'l'Plton & l'qUt p I hi •C1\N llY SllOP & or (714) 968-0546 2" hrs a doy 835.3830 1l ) 2br Stod10 Aph. I MJtn tll'ntals. MO s:no ll4l:·<12!16orS40 2811 mo 642 oot~i d in rm S400 pr wk o f\ 1 208. In• c.:r,•:im $24. "/h rt·1ll a1·~. $320. I - -l • • • . • Sl200 rn mo Ab't GI I 72U M:~~c~;~~.rlrv:~~ .·~.n~ •. o,':,·,r,.~.aldli.nBg.·sk11l Rt;BAJ~OESKETR/\STE l.\1lhout rlrc11l11ce $31U. 2N<'w <!Ur . :.hJ. frvl.1 llr. 3 blks 10 heh 11>r UPfl'..lt DUI l.1-• .'< 2 Ur '"''~,, -. • hulhs. r.tnitl.' & cw<'n. dt:. d<1 h\\i.hr, !'Pl". ~rr1i.. frplc. encl j!ar S:?OS 321 Ra. newly det•or"d l hlk llalbou Bay Cluh 2 br 752·0234 •BUILD llDW SUPPLY l'HIVATE SS A11ailable MAS SAGI FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y h1.1 asho•r. ~ot1.11. Adil>.. S211S E ltlth ?th St. iw2.J.~l.J fr lwh No 111'1" 223 I urn apt /\ vn1l ,\ui: OFFICE DENTAL •S<.;llOOL.Jl\t J r/Sr Hi for Second Trual lJceds too W. Wtl~on St t:41o~72 Jlms!X"c·t. N"'l'I Shor<''> thru Sept 831 ·1400 u " •MAIL>Sl'.;HV .• N.B. on se lected Orange ------I I d Sl70. 2 br. l(:lrrtlll'. pool :1:10 Coll MG t;JSS or 496-67111 CPTS. DRPS. HEAT II B.S 1716 Orani::c. CM Co a s l pro 1>c rt I c s . 'IJJ-:WLYDECOHATl':D l . Ir , new y l'ror. lmls ok. l''t•c-!>11114!112 A <.:.•\1.1.l'l'IL I NCI. 6-IS-4170 540,0608 !>40-ll7l 63 l·ll II ~ hr "'t i.:.ir S".!tHI Ni-" (.rumul flour. 1111r. laund Mam lll'nlul!i, S.tO ?):f10 Oteann So. Ocean51(1C' 515 i.q ft S2 ----------1 qit ·fni·il ~d "'·•ti•r i>d f.1c·rl . «rpt /drin11-.t' -l.1!1• 2 llr 1·ont111. Nwpt lllt.11, BA Cu11(lo Adul 5IOM1 n SlSC' LAUNDROMAT 2HDT.D.LOANS ··~'!?II .. ,., •• 1•111,1,111 1,1 Call Ultlt•1 adlL, only. $1!111 Sll5 1 br. J>IJl>I . <'l\llll ul. t'n1~t ~la11r Alrui. t54i communrty. lm'C·r 101 4fl(hc1 n SISI Combinnllon reul <'!llalc AIOITIOH lot.'twn 1 5 u:ii. 11 !Cl ~111 !1'735 t-'i·c rno 1>12 57;,:, 01 t.12 7UU l'ool. J111·r u11. c1uhhnu1>c« 4:\5i.c1 tt ~1 ln~l~t~~.0·~17rze:~ltl & pe rsonal properly Coun11eltng & Jtcrcrr ol · • lie -1-1 2 1 2 Main l{{'ntnl~. ~o ;,:110 S 1 3~ 1 Nl.'ar lkl 1\1 a1. rn llll)' l!llO s11 ft d 1 /\II loons on rea.i denrt•i. Prcg. test·uvoil. wk111l!1 DeluaeMew Uftih 1i"1u1t nnn111 nl'w •. 1•1r. ;:-1 ,.1;, l..:1· ht~~·1 1.11111, i.:olf 1•011ric1•i1 :1 n11 11 l'1\l.l.Stll-:CONNER hry cean agency. :ipa r tme nh & com : 2111rllelpline5'17·949~ • , .i. 111 rm. 1 11 rm . ., ns . .:onilo 3 till. 11, >u .. 11 ' ,. .~ 11 w ot·can. 30 m1n 10 s.rn 17 141549. I 220 clp run. Most unu!>ual. : , llr i-tudin. '• llo dwn, tt11lc, J11<·11 u 1 01·c11n \·enrl~ Chiltlri•n o I\: llt••11·l1t·11m l>t·r 1-'l'l'. Ok~o. i\\;t1J IW\\ ~12~ S&i\ PICOPt:l<Tlt-:s unique operolio n in merc1al properlies. " PRt:CNANT? I~ h.i up ,\lrtum. r11m \It'"'' Atlllltl(, no JWl"l. i'ool: tun nt ... du?>l' l• 6312011 week t>mO mu :..ig.ao:11 Oranite Co. Owner sell· to $100,000 . Statewide Corin it confid e nlru l 1 "'· fr1ik. 1.111tln t"' nh~v Glto tt:>20 or tl1:\·82SG 1 N SJ'• --lnl? to purs ue sta ble or t""inance '172-8001 coun11ellng & rcrcrrol olCl'l~n Nn pl'li.. <!11:1 • , - -.i.c '°'~I.' • o 1•<'111 2J 3 Jlr. :! hu. hlk tn hc-h. <I or 433 1122 HIW,ORT CIEHTER ·--------• Al>o~tlon. udopllon & L ... , ~ t 11 t • ., I . .• t\.t:t r ... 111.:!10 bd 5 rM , ,. 11• I N ---•Rr.STIGE OFc• hors~. Gd termi.. Agt, AlaMMMC ..... ts/ n.1111'( ,., • "II It I'• Br. lo, lll•W 1 lll l!. urp:c. - -t'.lr J.!,11 U ('IJllY O 1.tdO hll' f111lv furn 4 hr, t: "' • 837·4:.!00. -r~--"t/ keeplnjl . . on•u :>7!l :lil'J!l1•v(•s 1>all•1.1t.1r.S'lllO t:10,c lc1UC'hiM· 3llr. 2hu, blln~. l)l•l!I ·r.1:1yrlyG\2 1r.0:1 2 llll h•llfll'.Avt•tl.mu.ol 3 nfric<'ll avu ll . i ....-.-APCAtn: M7·2M:I I ni Ml! ''7 18 · ( --b l ( II I I ..:,tubllshed Sccretoriol & Lott & foilnd ---· • t1r I '· llo Tw111l11e i.l \ h-~· .!?; ·• ----~ar. 11nt111 . 2 01 :i llr" 1111 hltn~ lltlll i\u11 .m:1 1:t:Wor 073 <17!lff c au 1 u Y ttr11rn c ·r -• · · · C·llrforniu 5:16·'1~11·1 o · • · · · · • -s111tl'. Full 11vrvlt'l'~ In ernpo rary Help Bulll· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SONYA'S • hrk fph' . .:ur. li.:t• 1>al111.~1-;w & n1t•c I hr. 11001. &it· :lH:.!7 • th·l'k. ·~ hlk t11 On•an & !llJF'TY NWl''I' '/. llr 1 IJ'I rlude : 1,ibrury, i•un lll'fiS So. Oran~cCou11~y. t& Fowtd 5300 * ""' q111el udl1,,,no 11l'lll.~iJ fµ.udlt11.110 11t·U Fronl -10 --Hin . \ri v li l50 mo.·& 3 nr· 2 Bo. b ench r,•rcnte rm.IBM eoiiler ll.equlr,•11 r1•lul .. d busi·••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTCALLMASS/\Ct:; '.! 1'17 t:llll'O 1\V\' :1111 111:,11 S::~ tl-4'l·52~1l. ll1(Hl7!18 S230·l.l'lo? 2 hr. l'ln11NI g,11 417~·mll hltk:iwoy!.. J..oc'. wilhin 11 ~ e c r 1• t :,i r i 11 I Ii 1, u 1· 1• nes11 capn1Jllitlc11 11lu& In· $I 00 llW ARD 1138·_17_80 ___ _ .:osto Mesa 3824 Cotto MH• 312~ In I IJll·~v Cl~~~. ti~ ~wri:i· 1.r~ 211r. ,,--;ioi "'"\Ir, stom·11 ti1rnw r~·om 11urf. Ground floor l\lvnth '' vestment. 403·'1:10ll nfl f'or lhc return or II Mule TIM G...tl• Touch •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t~llln1i Joill·,.t \ t 1) rt'frifl. drfl8. llllr C.:ls tu i\11ail th~u s1:1.11. IS. m o~~~h . Cull 17 14 ) Opm&wkndw IRJSH SETTEH. Smull Forlhc llttleextras Nnt&1 Compleung Ct#Nrvcb"'' For August Occ~pa""" .:r. '·. I p , occu11 l.sc $325/1110 No "45·2151 or 21:1 :i:JI 3774 M4 61 iO M••T & GROCIRY while: murkln" on rl11ht in Oul""ll u n11•,·1"c 817-11311 Own(•r 631·2333. · · -------" .... "'"'"" ------pct:.. l.n dry flll'l l.sUMl't1EHhr.1rhn•nlul, ProCe.ss1onal ofe.l,oaunn GROSSS.W.000 MO. fla nk. Mls•ln l( from C¥11 7:11·393l Lrs: 2 br. , ,.,. . b;1 11tlld10, 675·\4711. __ _ Ur. ·~ blk tu 111·1·.111. Sips Approx 400'. :11m men Origlni>l "'"ner of IS yni CdM rcsidcnr~ 11in~·e - - bltnio. 1otar. nice )cl. 11. Soft ClefMftte ll76 le, $250 wkly 1175 U138 neyrc butldlnft, 111101 rellrtn1l. Locllll'tl heart frldoy 7 /23 N D I.le MASSJ\Ot: Harl11>ur arc11 84G·!Jl!NI •••••••••••••••••••••••v-...t.1--R-~-•s ,.250 Aug 15• S21lS . mo or foal g rowing nrca. 04351. Ph 675 ·1340 lloh Jnmes·LlcMoMeur -vnvn '"''Vf ... "94 3200 So PLEASE! Outcalt 1111 m ·9pm . tWW• oc•:1\;>\ VIEW OV l'Lfo:X ....................... . m e f ree1c r cuttlnl(. 49'1·SllJ Hwtiaur 114 New lrom $2!1~• Call f'or Renl . Uri: Ueor .. COM SISO. dlx. 2 rm Some c01lcrin1t. II.I(\. • Sm l hlack & while ---- •••••••••••••••••••••• Ullint•. 498 0232 o r cal.tin. 2 tidrm. cpl s. i1ulte. util tlrl. i\IC. a m 837-4200 female c al "Snssy", EXCESSIVt; DHINKINO WK Stud o o"'ner·s unit 49280~ -----hrcplce, rcas 002 0510. pie pkg. Wcllon 4: C.:o Wwc~lter/Wt--Marguerite & Snn Joa· ruins llv... ·-U I 2 b SJ9 675f.OOO ,_ quin Hilla Rd. CdM WanttoSlop? M;'',:rl) 4~.~ s. mo S.. JUCll'I Rewt;., to Shore 4300 . 0MISSIO VIEJO A fl EA R.:ward. 044.7705 DETOXIF'ICATIOJll & ---Copittr9"0 3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LIA.SE ut11l a ndlng loclltlon REHABILITATION lrYWw 114 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'INO A ROOMMATF. lOFftCIS wrlh patio seating.f'OUNO:Redl>oxlc.J )'r. Ct1ll u12-'·Ht1 udo1 •••••••••••••••••••••• 28R. IB1\. upstairs/ VOUCAN R~Pt:l'T SIS5 MOIACH Crosslng$250.adoyAnd Vic. Wils on & Barbor. SoulhCo111t Amct.o S-=ltu~4o. ~~::no~lo."e House·Mate~ Unhmrled Fane COSTA Mt:SA Loe :C':'l'i>!:. tCn1~e~~~~ CaL!11t-039 ~~:1!y1~~~~: J ..... Apts KILLGORE llEAl.TV 832·4134 Since 1971 752·1700 Al\. 837-4200 found : <21 Dogs, white &1----'::;_...----.. RcntlnJ from 5260. 4!13·5031 Gal to shar ... lo,elv 2 br brown El Toro. l mmed IVI PHOTO DATIHG f i\tlull upts. L.ia11ng pre upl in Pk N c~ port . INV!:STMENT DMSION Src>ltTIHG GOODS conlact Animal Control, Beuuse You DHervo \'lcw n?w In 1 prc~l11? Aporift1et1ts,.Nlta..d lltsC)rt 11\in ~ with MlsslonVlejoArco 634-7301. th e Heal ! Cull EVE In Inc comm II n ll y. or Uft~tlt•d 1900 Clubhouse tennis et c. Partnership breakup. p d. D og bl a ck 752.0432, 2·8 pm. 1\\cnty .Pcr1rnln. Culvur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cllll l\llita G4.4·90<10. After 1..ocaled midd le of husy .:,"whi~ chnl. pllrl Lt1b.1---...;..._.-_ ___ _ & Snndburi: .• 2 blocks :.o NIWf'ORT llACH l.l~rn eall ll44.1295. c e n l e r • G r o s s . 6.8 mo's. Edison US. • SPIRlTU/\L READl::R ' ~!l·~ti;: Ole go Frwy. 2 bodrms. bltn11. fl'l)lc. 28r house to shur~ Aug. at<'rfrunl Exec. offices ~~:>'l:'~u~li/;r~~~~~'. 11·8• 536·7425· 312 ~~~ ~!:f:oedRell a. h 3141 ON THE WATll tbru Sept. $75, week. l50 Sq. rt. le ~58 Sq. n. Agt. 837""200. Found: Black male doi San Clemen~. For appt; CMJllftO ac aomc-dock use S460mo. Oen vu. walk to beach. 3 4 I D 3 Y II I d c 0 r . , in H 8 on beach can 492-9034 4t2·tl36 •••••••• •••••••••••••• JACOBS REALTY Ma rk,e\lcs 49.s·S.')46 Newport b ea ch. Agl. DV /Publl11h log Co. Don ~.7~ . • .ec.. le IJ•O Drt1p a ~bblo lnto tht 675.f4110 615--616\ Change In plans forces • • "'1111 .,.... " " Oc an from your Apl --WANTED Fe m to shiire --sale of WC>rlcln1 lnt~t Found: Siamese Cat, vie. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease. LUllllr)'. ~l.'CUril)' Br1aht lrg bach. Fum or elegant Twnhme Pk ornce spore. In 1ol111 buslne11 with Werner " Bushard, Pa r s Place In Corona dt l Mature adults. 31755 Ct.t. unfurn. St55. Costa Nwpl Apu. Sl90 mo. Professional Atl11 Bids . great potential. fl4$-4S Founlalla Valley. Call Mor for cuatom dealan ""'Y. 4.~\. M 11 Call 7SM51ct 640-41150 494-7292 after6pm 91%-0233 sewing. 673·0412 ~-·---·· , I -I ~?~ ..... ?!.~e.~~-... ?!~ ~ .. ~.~.?! •. 7IO ····~·~··············· llllia1. AC'N a.c. 6 II O..W ._.._, ... ...~L Ol'CJ l I LYM IMurance. f:: •4 N B f .. ccurale •YP a • •· Pltl••· P• ••Ut. ~ vfJC::...:.,11;.. • 0 c. lt....Una clerical poal· &.IP«TW-6 medic•· ....._ 1 .. .._ SICUTAIY pint. ~Unf fnvoltea. 1 J---------1..:..:..::;:~;;:..;.;.:~---1 lloa aaswerl•• cor· tlon. Ooo4 ulary ft --•w IN ._ ,...,.._.. M :30PM. M·fl, laform• ~CbalrAubtaot r-eapondence. Per\la be111dU•. Apply Peril ...._ '°" 4Mllvery tt.tl1• ........ omc.. Bob,m·CM» £aper. ladles dnq r.c tory 1upenlaor. cal sa-3111 E>Ca>e-r'd. NtW&J()r1. Bch rorm lttler ayuem. superior \~ 5'1perior DaUy l>Uot la New~ CODIDINATOI l\IC)W air c:ond orr.ce1, WAfTR!SSES &e&-40l Privai. .d~atiooal ~D· Avt NJi "2·JC10. Beach, ef\enool\I 3.. day wk. SSOO mo. Cal "d FUil I aUtuUcm. Wlll eooJ "'-'•·--·--·------1 to5:30aDdSaturdayand lM:IOAM 1blrt. Mu.at 8111 Purce ll t7U) Exptr . orp '· Df;N'l'Al. ASSISTANT l»nonl re~nltrial Sunday rnorn••lt· AP· have Z yn expu. lo 846 2848 Good brs. Neat eppear. OrUiodonUc Cbalraid• ~,~C:i 8ti;;'!:· !At'ff1U1H proalmatoly UH pe aupervlaion ln at'utc "'··~~~l~~oln New-port. 4..._ days/wk ,.... ,., llU.J I MOlllb Urnin&I. holpkat, Cofttacl Nrt. SECRETARY ~ Ort.ho U.P req. t4HG26. Qll lrc.~ St, N.8. Req ruJood aeneral Io r a p po I o t me o t J......_ 142>1734, Co&la RECKPTIONIST 5930 W. Coaat Hwy. NB 1....::::::.::.=..;~:.:.::!.:..::==:::.11:::-,,-:,-,::-: .. ,:-:d-a-y"'.':1Sc::-:"ty-.-P-•'"1r batkirou •ilia abWty Mt-nu. aak for Mr. Mc a a M •mo r le I 1 woman offlc• '""' No PhoMCallafll Youns mn. 4 1 ,.1 it D..e.l Aukt_. time. s:uo p/br. Mui to aet up .. operate COnletor Mr. Park•. Ho.pilaf. 301 Vlctorta aklll.d peraon for lm· AITRESS WANTED perteace palnllntt. nt'cd BOYS, lO•l.5. Door to Eicp. Chalraida N~wport d rl v e •• 1>11' • lrl vel. nriety of equ\pment Equal <>Hort.,unky C.M. B. O, E. med. pla~mdlt \n arow. SarseoU'a Reataor·ae pumaHnt Job. Cal sollcllJn.a. Cotta )les Bfad\144.ftll HJ.am auch as. mills. laths. It ~· lna atthll.:ctural tlrrn. M3. w. J9th St. CM. G 97S-IU1 1111-:---~---:--:--1 .. ;.:;.::.:::::....------1 MeOnd opc:raUon Hard.· lnlt1reat1011 varred ac·,t---------_r_•-.1·-------1...;11;:.;re.:.a::.;.:..;:642:.;:;.,·3332:::.::· ;;_ __ _.Dental reccptlonht. GIRL FllDA.Y lnae uaecl ln fab. of ~'M'S tMUea. Te>J> tffretarta nd htlp. Sml fue1 ReUnd Nurae av all. ro Bre.akrast Cook & Puo plt~llHnl office, xlnl op As 1I1 t • n t to bu s Y imaU precision awltcb Practical• It Orderlies skills + dc1lre to Join, homt1. Jn Coat• Mesa part time companlo Girl. Mei. Verde Coun porlunlty In a rowing mu11er an lndu•trbl parts. Small •hop. aooc:J New employment oppor. netdod for hoapltal •talf happy aaaretslve team .. Afterepm oall, 188··3130. poalllon. Competent w Cl b 3000Cl th prartke.f902lrvllu!Ctr I l te prop mamt beneflt.a.dayabtf\. for me n" wome relltf ~private duly. S11lory comm~n•urat..i---,._ ____ _ relel't'ncta. Cf&ll 557·46113. ~y CM u I OU& Dr .. Ste 200. Irvine. :· C-oc!t r t ill A STACOSWITCH IMC W/Empre.a Ptari.. Inc. Exper. Req'd. All shllrs. with eKper. cau tor In O~AN·Booklmlper ... tl~n~ • 349-0377. Mr. 5SH7ll Ut~e for ofl~!rt1."'s1r:: 1139 Bell:er Co.ta Meaa Havo a lteuure hunt. full or p/Ume. Westcllff formation & llubmll re· Oen I Ole. P /Ume. Ov llouael&Aleper. fl hn pe 1----------1 DENTAL ASSISTANT pie ~elvablo1. Rtt01'd 54t J04 I 845-N'IS. Nunra Register)', 1617 su rn e co · MI ch a• 40 yrt, could lHt rotlrt>d day. Avail 1• 2· or 3 dy CAFITIRIA HELP Ex pr. prererred. 3. upkeep 4s filioa. Ability Equal Op,,;,r Employtt NURSIS AIDIS ~.':~~f~06?~:· St., :lU. Trower. P ter A. lAn· llrty rllle + paid health perWk.M2·1l2U. F/time. J0:30am·7JJm , day!i. Laguna uuc to communicate by dntrn AllSoc. 1801 Dov Ins. Call 648·40'11 hm ----------~Sao Clemente Geneu .. ,._.,,,....., phone. Seml lndepen· a.n, exper'd "trainees. SA 1 LM AK,.. R d 8'. Suite l9S N.8. ~. ooon or 5pm41pm . ....... W..e.d "'""''"' MACHIHIST Meu Ve rde Conv. "' nee 7529164 l ' . r ' . ..._... luptual, 400.1122. I dent afte,r Jeara,ln r-med . open1·n .. for ll08pilal. G6l Center St, IHm•tress, exper. de ·--· -------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dewtol A.11 st..t methods o operal on .,, .. CM 1lttd. Secret $70 I CANYA5 MAN/Expr. Solid oppor. w/modem. l'oh:ntlal for 1rowth ceneral machlnlat oni---------1 Call 548·3464. Wf Merci..cllM •MAA POSITIONS In custom pleaunl ofc 10 H.B. competitive be"inaia swlns shirt Mon tbru O lff ---------•Fee Paid. Lead In&•••••••••••••••••••••• lleclrTtcll to SI llC BOAT & SAIL COVERS. Wkdy1 onl)' call Ma pay w/acbeduled In Thurs. 3-S Yra exper. on ppa,._.. Sa lea Career·stead Irvine fi~m needa em. AMI ... • 100 S.C.• .. l••l•n Ofc f\lll lime. . ror interview. creases. Normal r~niies lathes .It aulll. Setup ft For Ambitious People work, s11:; wk· up t ::O~&s~e;::::rs ~m-.................... .. £mp.loyonisayAll 1''ces ~=Yacbt&ervace. DENTAL RF.CEPT , caUJeanne,MU4 l . ==~·~~~1:.•t;:~: ~~~"~.!~~:::~~ ~,Fuller Brus puter prlnl out. Gre•t JONATHAN'S U1 Remders Aaency mature woman. 4 day Groomer, Ex_per. Al lronics manur. Xlnt• _~Ca~ll~a~ll~t.~4~7!lJ·:!47~86!!_-'~iiii;jjiilli;iiiiiii;jjiiiii;;;iiiiiiiii--. beMfits. Abo Fee Jobs. •SUMMER • I • 4020 Birch St, St«-104 CA.It WASH HELP week, mln. 2 yrs exper. breeds. Shop. Downtow benefits lnchade medical•· can Sall.Y llart, ~ CLEARANCE• N~11port, Beach...._ 833b·~!.. 18+. f /llme. S Loe. S11hary open. 642·S960, 11.B. 53H446. &dental. E.O.E. PAIT TIME Sala Ens/Elec lo mK Coastal Personncl Age" EVERYTHING GOES• w .or Appl/ ...,,la .... Melro Car Wash CM area. GUARDS DISC Oatberinc .S1natures ror Bkpr/Sec·RE lo $12 ey, 2790 Harbor Bl. C.M. llO~ lo 40~ OFF .a. _ _.... p ...a.a. Z951>Harbor81,C.M. New be"-• •<$8...., br FJC Bkpr/Const loSl2K 422 !\l!il Sl, N86'1S-6001 .. cc~ oy-DENTAL ASSISTANT Coste M"9 IMh_,... 11+.eaus5i.4.o1:-· . ore.Serva/Secy Secrttwy S70'n--------- Peraon preCer const exp. ash1er ·Theatre, lem. Chairside. exp. pref. for Pt'T'ftlanenL Full & Part 102 E. Baker. c.M. Ex Secy/Mktng to PURCHASING but will train shar pref'd. Over age 17. App· Udo Isle ofc, Xlnt work· Time. Phone le Crans ~ PAaTTIME Fen Pd/Also Fee Jobs Growing c:o ntrat"to person, gd w/flsures. ly al Surf Theatre, IC.8. Ing cood. Benefits. Non req'd. Rttlred welcome Conaulting firm needs lrv1oe Personnel Agency needs indiv. w/good ty Type & 10.key. Send re 121 Sth Sl betwn 8·10 smoker. 61J.9460 Call 5-4&-o:n4• ore br MAlD NEEDED right band to do •II tbe '88 E 17th, Costa Mesa ing skills & moderate sh. sume to personnel d1rec· eves • 1 .. 2. Cl--ed Wed. Udo Shores Hotel ....___ 'd 1 lr &11•-224 .,~ .. 141 c l '"t · 0 n b "It tor, 2\71 Campus Dr., CASHIER DRl~E~/~R off~~~ .,. "" Call673-8800 :C~~~rec:t.• f~U~1' __ -·-"""'" g=/au.;.'but nota~ee: Suit.e330 lrvloe, 92715. F/tlme. Growth Co. lH: Coun~ Cl~b Conv. GUARDS Ma.ids. Apply The Inn al llteaccta'g,etc. Fle.xlbl• SALES GIRL-Fabric ex· Co. p:iys ~or fee. Als Allgnmeot&brakes.To 5Loc.GdPa.y,Ovr20 Home.Call S49·3061. Co1ta .. esa-wtnda. Laguna, 2U No. Coast bn.,l0ppay,top1killa per.necesa.C.M.&tore. fee jobs. 5'0·6055 ANTIQ U ING I N TUSTIN ' n II t. Do you know lhere ar 13 fine Antique Shops i Old Town Tustin? F0t quality & selection, vis all ot us. Located at Is El Camino Real & Main salary, steady job. busy Metro Ca r W:ish Ovctr 21. Unlfornu furn. Hwy., Laguna Beac:b d ereodablllty a re call Mary 846-f040. Coastal PersoM el Agcn shop. Once in a tlfetlm 211$0 Harbor Bl, C.M . DISPLAY MGR. car Is phone nee. ApPlY Ask Cor Mrs Goblet q u site. Call ('714 • cy,2790Harbor 81, C.M . .--------· I r · h h 'd 1 Unlveraal Protectfon · 751-4780 5 •us• •DY .....:."------"----1--------opportun t y or r1 II ~ C •SHIER S arp person ex per n .,_, W ..... St · "' """ SECRET•RY/L_... 2 Beaut. Oak din. tables mall. Poulble take·ove " mens & womens conlem· """"' .. ce, 1226 • "'" Maid's Supervisor " -..-one ornately carved of shop. Owner looking Mature & resp. Spaghet· p0rary clothing di•play SA. Inter vl e w br Top Wages!! The Inn At PIX OPdATOI fe'a?eysoute3e~~ '1.re~a)f~ l~ Expr'd, xlot skills lor forward to retirement. ti Bender, 6204 W. Coast to take Cull charge of 4 l 0 : 3 0 • n oon Laguna, 211 No. Coaat G r a veyd. Sun t hr• n· .. ""tlon•. A b"ckvround attorney office ln pen. cond. 6 Matchln Apply in person. Hwy,N.B.64S-0651 store operation -Rers 1:30·3:30pm Mon-Fri. Hwy .• Laguna Beach. T hurs . llpm·?a m ..._., '" .. NewPort Cente r. Call Oak chairs; autbenU, ,,..._ S r t S I ...,. ... , 1· 'd C II t:'m•al Oppor Employer •·k 'or Mrs Goblel Mature. resp. pArson In selUng cosmetics or .,.n ""''" barber pole, rarm Item ..... mas a e Y erv ce. ashier/concession, 18 or ...,. ... ~ 10 req • 8 .,..,.. "" 1' • i"' depl store sales would .,..._,."""" for wall decor. Misc 177 Hamilton, Cost11 min.age.$Z..20br._Appfo rorappointmenl Guvs •'-••er: i Paid while tra nine be helpful. Thia is 8 rvice Station Allen 893-5333 M-a ~ 'l'l::&a LOOt1 IL ---~ _ a .n t. ID a I!_, e xp . 646..SOOO E O..E • •--------.... · lo peraon Wed-Thurs. inc " Mission Viejo, El Tor r estaurao\ r elated · · • • ' &rowlh poalllon lo th danl, exper'd. Day Cherry: 4 ladder bac A 19.,.w. Clerlc :J.5Pm only, Saddleback 540-4500 area. lo work a re equip. Basic knowledge PerfKt W-'-"-pleasant atmo.~ere o Eves. Full le p/llme. A chairs. 1 chest. 1 4 t • -Valley Cinema's. Sad·•--------_, hours day 'Fu J b or e lect plumbing ---. Coata Mesa a beat ply, Shell Sl:stion, 11tb Fast &r,owin g b~at dleback Plaza. El ToroDRAPERY WORK E 8s2 • SSnO. o . • .... ·•1t. • .,,.., .... M ' Hows Healtb Food Store.,lrY=..:.::i.ne::!.,N:..:.:.::.B:.:·:....----~·-PC»-te_r_bed __ ._644_.e&_sa __ manuf · co. seekin g Rd. El Toro ROOM needs exper'd arQ 5 to per c:arpeo~,. ~. r. 8:»2:30or S I " p C 111-penion w/mrg eicper. t help. Cullers, sergers. week. For m ore in· _Stree __ l. _______ , 3:30-9:30 ~-1U.~ 0 e n . a · SEIYICI STATION handle heovy work load HEF·SlOOO mo. Exper'd, tablers & hemmers. All f 0 rm al i 0 n Pb 0 D Wot't 8 hrs a day eamln A TTIMOAHT In payables area. Apply. Sid's Blue Bet't. 107 21st posltiOM DOW ope.n. Ken ~Eql3u."1 0""rtunt•u MAIMT. woua sa.se per hr in pleuan Saleslady. eicper'd. Retai Recent tire " lube exp. I D H I Coast Cata!'laran. 2026St,NBaft4pm. Butc her Drapery .. ,.... .., s urroundings. De• clotbina. Over 25. N lbt am1ge otpon 1010 . . fl (! E II; • t Mc:Gaw, lrvme. 541--0203 Employer S'756·S92'7 Mo. w/tbe public In ou eves.548·5313. AM" PM opening. App Sule. 3308 W. Warner. hildcare & Housekeep· COMCIETE ' Irvine ore rt'prt'Sentlng 1~ .. _'!._':_~,n gCee Cou nty near llorbor ,Santa Ana '\pt Manager , couple Ing. Mon·Frl 7:30-4:30. Driver Ind. uoiCo rm Hardware Clerk, pe~m. FtNISHH Time Life Books SAL~ LADY, exp, part A"""'""."'ve nter, 2401 ,. . ovtt 30. Apt + phone + (2) Children a_ges s & 9. route. $600·$1000 per w/knowledgt' of selling -·$1144 Mo. D l e on lit time for e.iccluslve anti· N. Tuslln, Santa Ana. /S Kt'lvlnalor refng, 1 8 I "7 't C M paint It hou1ewares ..,... ynam c P ra a ' •. lf h cu ft .O" wide Copper ~~ 0 uni s. · · S32S mo. 83J.l409. month. 347-4418. Lagwia Bch. 494.3028 ' Openings with THE most likely to sue~ ~s • C l s op. So. Sewing Macblno Opr sns 'pp 645~ f lerical & Delive ry DRIVRmSW•uTED C I TY .OF HUN lnterestedhouaewlves ast Pina. Call Mrs. Canvas products busl · · · oc. Apt Mgr. Semi-retired Work. HS studentw/car. ~ "'" Hotel, TJNGTON BEACH student8 see.king perm Helme,549.s743 ness. F/time, begin Im Magic Chef. 2mo old couple. SS units. Salary 2 fi rs each afternoon. MenorWomen BELLMAN & DESK E M P L 0 Y · poelllonsc:all833-8095. Sales&Merchandlslng med. Expcr. prel'd. horvesl go'd. 1Ull l f +apt. call t213186S-38Sl. 644~ Must be 2S or over CLERK MENT & TRAINING 'l1te Red Balloon is look· 645-22.44 warranty SISO. 1148·9418. Pref.beforenoon. .4pplylnPerson Contact Pick Hannan. ADMJNJSTRATJON . l 1 i 1 CLERll Yellow Cab 833--2770 Bolb require 30 days ng or eitccpt ona Sprinkler Installation eslinghouse heavy du\ APTMOR.Lovely12un· ft U2Sl SlaterAvenuo AJ RPORTER J NN prior unemployment & PffQNESALES career orlent~ted repalrorauto.valvcs drycr.~.Call It. Ideal for active re· RECEPTIONIST f"ountaln Valley HOTEL HB residency. Applica· salespenon w/a nair fo . c:ontrollcn. Min. S yrs 675·5510 tired. Ref 's t l!q'd. lnJrvlne tlonswillbeacceptedat Phone Sales people, fashion merchandising expc r Ca ll B ob •--------- "'A6·"'A'-"'. .....e Dally Pilot nu .. ds 8 llectrOllic 1---------1 the Employmenl " male or female 16 to & display. Contact lhc 836~. • pl s ite Copperton ..,.. ..,....., 1 11 ~~ • office at 846·0011 for ln·1--· --· -----1 Westinghouse rcfr ig clerk receptionist tor our AiMfttbler Housekeeper. Jlve·ln, 5 Training Cenler. 520 years or age. Guar•n· tervlew. Jll!nbl. 615.3800 artrns APT MGR. Coupl~ over Saddlcbaek office. Must Expcr'd assembler for days. Cure of children, 9 Pecan, H.B. unlll Spm teed wages ~r com·---------• STOCK CLERK 30. Apl + uttl + salary. he oble to type, handle small factory producing & 11. lie. English, 28·35 Aucust 13th, 1976. missions. 2:iO East 17th To work part time. Stock aRher & dryer SlSO. fo t20 units llunllngtun phoniis & front counter. radio components. In· yrs old. 648·3S12. CaU 536·2526 Street, Suite 0, CO!lla SALES MANAGER shelves. receive, check both. Colds pot refri~ Ueat'h,S48·5300 Ex.cl'llcnt company fomag, 17955 Sky ParkllHtco~u~s~e~k~p~r~/~C:ih~i;lddc~a;;,re;,]~~~~~~~~~~ Mesa, between 5:00 & ADMINISTRATOR out customers. $2.W h croastop frce7.er. SIS() A.....wr WorbN benefits. Written ap-Bl vd, Irvine. Brenda temp Aug 16·Sept 11, Management 8:30 p.m. 646·4223. Agi;resslve, innovative st.4rt. Call S48·16S4. SS'7·7123 Ute rnanul. Musl ~peak plieaUom1 only. Wnte Ad Tilley' 556-4041. M. F • R 4d s. S3 Hr. PEOPLE PERSON Equal Opportunity & sl'lr motivating ~rson,IT._a_x_p-re_p_a_r_e-rs-.-e-xpe-·r-..... ~_;.;;;...._ ____ _ EnaUsh. Perm. pas1t1on. 11741• Daily Pil4t.MP.O. aECTRO ... IC 963-4889. Exec. Jooldq '°" part. t;mployer w/lntelllgence & dnve to higher ..com.missions. ~~~~~~iAl~::S <.: 0 s t 3 M e i. a . Box. 1560• Cost3 esa. ~ " liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij time a uoc ia t e l n head u P . Custom P/Full time. Tax Corp. 7l4f63l·0100. Ca. 92626 or you m•y fill ASSEMI IHSPECTOI wholesale supplies. f'ul· Products Division of s yr of America. Call 7 Days, n~~'!!u~:;~~!.°5 -~--------1 out application. at the lmmed. opening for line HOUSEWIVES ly Clpitallzed 673·2223. PLUMBER old Millions Co. Detail 9am·9pm. Pb 546-0191 c"~ar/del AHl. mgr. 1pt +ut1I OK Costa Mesa orhce, 330 inspector on PC boards . . E t f 11 -' t d E ,b W. Bay St. . & related components. No need to dresa up. MASSAGE TIMI xp., car, too s. o owup Oa aen e . X· 29 YEARS IN O.C. ~~t~~~';?n~~o~o~~~h. Equal Op1><>rtumty Some knowledge or OS· Tr•inee llassembly Jobs Young lady 08·2S) for 645-1565 ~~:ein"se~~o::, ~~~'. T~~h~~ep::::i;i:;~~~: DUNLAP'S 548.s:IOO Employer dllist'ope 1s pre!erred. N;v!;~ Fee Al Te.mpo legitimate full time J>OSi· PRISSMAH tact. Able to qualify Part/full li!1'e· Ta 181S Newport Blvd, CM ATTRACTIVF. girl (.; 0 M 8 1 NV~ I CE Xlnl benefits include 0 lion in Costa Mesa Ex.per'd AB Dick 360 leads & close. En · Corp. of Amenca, C111l CALL541J.7780 Model-Hosless typefor TVPIST1 AIR CLERK. med!cal & dental ~empO HealthSpa.Noexp.nec. Opr.Goodwork1n1con· thuslasm & willingness days 9am·9pm. Ph. recepUonlst & ••ubhc re· Must be r~st, accur. & E.O.l:: We send lo school. Earn ds & Insur. plan. 898·2G28 lO work hard is essen· 546·0191 TOVE. Caloric ga " fam w/lypmi: & 11diimt1 DISC while you learn. Apply wkdys. range, brown. IJke new lut1oiu position with In· . . or call any aft. or eve. Ual. Knowledge of ad· TELEPHONE Cost SS8S. ICll S200 \'elllmenl tlltl'tullvc rift. Sm. co. Gd. bt'oef1ts lutnll9Hh TEMPORARY HELP 21U Harbor Bl. Costa P/time Salu, S40·S70 vertlsing & art helpful, OPERATOR 213/S9M612 Some office skills de 8nm-Spm. 5 Dy wk. App· 102 E. Baker. C.M. Cal 54M455 Mesa. 645-3'33 wit/up. Men, ladles, stu· but nol neeess. Salary. Main ta in, ope r at---.------- s1rable but appearance, 1~ •l Ntwport Marine 979·5300 Equ:il Oppor Employer 1---------1 dents. Eves / sat comm. & ex-penses. Send telephone switchboards Refn1. w/freeier o" top ven§Onality & 11mb1t1on ~ni:'=.:'~n[ec~r~11~1ll~·~.89~.}~W=--~ltl=lhJ~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~====~~=~;jMA~URE WOMAN 968-8318,536-1104 letter or resume l No expe rien c $SO. ure most imporlunt. ~·~·11·645'3632 . . p/t 1me to welcome Pres .• PO Box 16817 necessary. We train 642·1032 Must. be happy, stable.&. C<>NSTRUCTIO"' OFC, Engineer llousew1ve11, p/llmc in newcomers .It contact R4Hll Eatate lrl&r I . r-1·r """14 .,,_ .... ...,I onlh M I '' N fNEER laundromat In Capo F !bl b rvine . ..,.. 1. "'"' . ..x<t1 •..,.. m . ea s Hon IOIS soph111tkoted. Wrllc dt'· typist, secretary in HB, MFG ( G 1$ch. Perm pos. 831.6417 merchants. .lex e , rs. Wan ted young com · mediea~. dental, housin •••••••••••••••••••••• tailed letter dt'scnbln~ 002tlf,83btwn9·5PM 4969051 · Need car. htc typing. mer clal br oker , t o p r ovided . Se lf yourself & backJlrounll lo take s mall electro· · 647 -3095. secure anchor tenant" Salesperson fulfillment, maturity, •PUILIC * lo Classlrled Ad No.6!1\. COOK mechnical nss~mbll es Income Tax Preparers -for lgc shopping center Dahnken or Cc>11ta Mesa Ask about our Delnye •FURNITURE• Daily Pilot. P. O. ho11 JOLLY ROGER from deslg~ cng1r;iecri~' llil(h corn missions, Cull Mature women .. PIT fot developer 714.,193.2460 1819 Newport Blvd Entry Program. Arm 1560, C051a Mesa 926211 lo production F.xper traininj! 1·ax Corp. or cleaning_ service. Car or 494·8618 School I ... Dri•--OpportuniUes ore. • AUCTION* LAGUNA BEACH in documentullon. work A . C II 1 d nee. Gingham Girl •• ..... Costa Mesa 540.1 fri.Lov 7 30 PM AUTOMOllLE i-:xpcrlenccd, Aood pay station set·uv. tool de· 911'!:,~~~",;! Ptl~ 546.019rys 64S-Sl23 RECIPTIOMIST ~e'd or will train. 4 H Huntington Bch D62·882 * -r : * DMVCOMTIACT & tie neflls Apply '" sign & production lrne -~-~---Mature responsible in· With good typing skills. guarantee. $3.60 per hr Santa Ana 54.2·24 De ...... Stor~oew ·rop girl Cnr 1111pcr llt• 400 SO Cst Hwy t r o u b I e s h oo t' n A. IMSUIAMCE di id I k I Able lo work closely to start. Equal Oppor. Join the people --r-~•lershlp. t;icpr'd nnl~ 1>erson. . . • . Mechamral or tndustn11 v ua to wo.r serv ce w1mem"-ri1 Wed thr _E_m_p_lo_y_er_._ss_9_-08_12_. ___ ..__'ve jo;fted th"' Army C•sirwah Phone J.lrs. Cllm\•ron ~Jl COOKS dugree essentiol llLLEll route. Call 536 I044 Sun P°:t club, N .8 , w•"' uo " ...... 5 ' 30 .. 1 E School ... Dri•ffS ._. -.HOuE S... lstat.s Ruucr Motors . <:oi.t.i llreakl&!'l ·0 :30am · 4 • .. l'/llme. temPot11ry X· urea Call for lntervw. 11Ao....-" $$SAVES$ Mcsa979·2500 2.:1opm. Sat lhru Tu1·s Equal Oppor Employer per In hospil a I 1 n · MEDICAL 673·3SS5. 1lrly position. $4.18 pe ORDB DESK •UTOMOTIVE lt e 11rc ment home . surant't b1lhng fo'le:ic11)1e FrotdOffice •----------1 Sh~h.ooLlo~~ .. nt~l"tB.e~!~ Huntington Boach orrlc Food available on pre ,.. 4!•-t u..i~ hrs Contact Personnel, ecepllonlst needed ro ~ " ~ 2 1 11 ti e itl ml~. Items subject. t '"F."a;RAL Ot'1'"1l't-: -----Costa Mesa Memorial for Internist m Newport Lrv1ne Engineering firm. 494-lM>13 I u m pos on presale. We honor Ban ... A'""· d 1 · open. Will train, sta Auto Ni:pcr. rref'd 01> COOKS t21 l':ngmeer1ng ll0llp1tal, 301 V1cton1.1 Sl, l1N1ch Mature a u t Typing required. Cal SlaS wkly salary + /\meric:ard a. r.taste po r . r u r ad'' n n ,. c· i.is.11461J, Newport nch JR ENGINEERING C.M. 642·2734 ext 206. wiminlmum or 3 yrs ex· Roseanne, 7Sl·3820. SEAMSTRESS 8f8..86lO for lnte.rvlcw. C h a r ge. Cash I er· w/small ldC'llll)' lorntt'i.1 -t-:.o F.. Pr I n m e d i ca I Boat cushions & b6aw-----------t checks & cash ah N.8. attency. <.:onun•t UC COOKS WAHTID ORAnSMAN terminology, peg board. RECEPTIONIST c:over5. Exper'donly. ii--------• welcome. fie .. M•n•"t'r ti42 9m'I ... A I w 1 l h " I en er • I for beauty ulon. 2 Salls by Schoek Tool & Die MASTBS AUCTION t ~ .. ' . r.-cpcr nl'rt•~-c. l>P y, AN ITOR, nights for knowlcdjlc of back of· Newport Center Ur. N.D -----1'he 1t111i:n lt("ltnurant, A m1n1mum of 2 yr11 CX· private counlry dub f S b 't 67~>-1823 MOLD Mllf(R 20751/1 Newport I !ti Jo'rtbh1on Isl. N ti. pcni•ncc. preferably 1n l!:xpcr. pref'd. Call for lt'l'. u mi resumt' Recepllonlll/Typl11t SECJlf.:TARY for Real I\ CM . r 1 « . r . . . • . • ~ j . 0 k r l!o () L ' AVOH mull f:·M dev1res. ne. interview 644.M04 • :;vithin 1 w~~k to Ad No. A1rp\ area. Frnl desk Requires ex~rlence In Cost• Mesa Na......,. fffl cool. ••(.'ounte•r twlp, full & q u Ir\" cl work In 1:1---------1 SSS. Dnily 11101· r.,o.~x of lnvstmnt R.K Ofc. ~~lute Co .. in F:ishion l)n..>c1slon mold for injec' 4 ~rt1 mon y. mcrl 1•cu part t l rnt• po<1ll •'_l n" knowledilC or mutcnuls. J.utorialMohtt. ~2.; Costa Mesa. CA 979-ISll Island. MUbl have 4 Yl'll Uon mold machines 646-1616 lll-f62 nl1•, "flln t·onrttlt'n<'<' nv111l. 1'uc·11 thru Sat f1n1·ht'~ t toler"n,._ re Su t I r.~"''"~'"~·~~~~~~~1-~~~;--::~~;-1 expcr. type 65·70 wpll'I, bllll d I •-f b '' .. M tlit-11! 11 A " " • '" · b contrut' .owneqop, sh 80·00 wpm. Call 8 Y lo e11gn ... a · _,-et& <:ell s.I0-7041 nr 7. nith u)I orO(t'r. l'IJ 1at1voto m111lm11nufur ... vp"r prllr'd C;;i ll RENTAL AGENT .,.1 ,..,.01.... m,old-ifromdc.tollJo.lnts, a-.1-' 1030 7 13!19. ly In 1w rso11 or l'all tu ... n<> Industry "'"' .. . . MEDIC"'L Rtt.C-,.., cen, ...,.,. .... S II h I di -..-....-.-· •--------.. tl3, I 1.11.11 I>.<>' T:wo 1120 sr'' ... "coSWITCH 1uc 152·02889arn·tl8m. " Iii ..... ,mu I s, op, al r con ' •••••••••••••••••••••• M ,.. " M('d1c·1.11 ex pe r. req'd. Real Estnto Otrlco In SECRETAIY P/TIMI t once, t n)'!J on Y· OAUVSIT'rl':lt. If ) r ohl .SuJx:rlnr. t · · 11~ Bnker C°"te Ml'!rn Ludie!!, t•nrn money In Ty1w 5Swpm. Ahle to Cllron11 dcl Mar, needs ti Need lyplng, film!( & 11h. STACOSWITCH IHC ~i:~~11~~t;~1h'r:i~"nt~lt& ~y. A~ 16·Sept 10. Mo•i •COUN'rt-;R ti 1-;1,1• 549-3041 your :.pure ll~c We work undM pressure . licc-nscd person to Join 111'111}·3 llr moro tor 4 day 1139 Bilker CO!ltl\ Mc1111 stl\nd. Ownc..'tl k operet thru t-'ri, 9 .. 1pm. Colll'l:ll Apply. D<•I Turo. 25~2 E ... OpporEmployer t rain . <.:a ll <.:urol. Take on initiative & our n:ntal scr vlcn. wk. P1•rm. position In 3 549·3041 od by ncw•mon, s:;o 1rrk urea. must swim 1.11 l'ox Rd. l.111.:un n ~~Hn. hnndlt•s rcsponsibi"lity Gu11rantecd sular y. mnn mon11gcment C'On• Ei:!Wll Oppor 1-;mployer 532,1259 ~wk. M6·0037 art 4 1111111 -----Lmtd M Int well. <.:all for oppt. t714l CALL 613·1601 for lo 11ultunt ore. Airport loc. --------• -F:xcrutlve necds Super scape 0 • 640-0140 tervlcw Patri ck Swift, 41 21 Vlvltor 450 fl ash SLD nahyahtcr nt-cdcd to C U~TOD I AN. ('hrii1t Secretary with top F.x111Jr. supcrinlcnt.lent ---------1 We!lterly 1•1, Sto 115, NB OW ~RUCK DRIVER 36tttM comera. 55MM .;tnrt full .time ni•xt wk. Lutheran Church & Ooy shorthand & typinl( salary open ~O·O?Ol Med. Tec ... oloQl1t I . I. SA.LIS 762·1234. Experd. Apply G & W t'l.-1, VMC len11. l 35MM M yr old tilrl. my home School. Rr!lponshlltu•s skills ""d ohlllty lO hun· 1-"t me lnln>ducC' ynu tu CaUr. lie. Expcr'dln all Uc•ct • U .. c•d Towln1i1, 17lb 4' Irvine, Fa8 lera. 283 F.ltctron1 or yours G7S.!l7AA cvcll. dunn11 school Yt'IU'j, 1111· (I I e lH' rsonn~ 1. R t::. O <' c II n" Jo' 3 8 h l on 1 rhues of the medical Frff 14 dey St:CRt~TARY tor Prcsl· N.D. n111h. Brand new. F\111 pro" 60 hri1,1l/wk. 1.ltc Oevclopmcnl nfru•t• nt•1ar J'Jtimc opnnr Mut1t hk~ aborulory. Cnll for T--'-1.... C dent of growing com 1tuaroolcud. Won • llabys1tter for 9 yr old ; malnl. Ilene 11~ MO·lllJ8S OC Airport. Xlnt imlary. . ,..v '1 I 11ppt. C114) 640·0140. ,__., OW'le pany, In health care RAVE~ AGENCY hos prll~. Wo rlh UOO mt1tur1• woman: Mon t nr M0·!\205 11fl. lipm. 8 , a mt W ·llGllO dothb & peop e. I ave 2 field. Construc:lioo ex per lmmcd. opunlntc for full/ ~acrftlce ICl tor 9"0 fo'l'I. aft'noon,;, My horn c, ~ ppo ..:... or :I evt·~ u111l. Cu & •Pcraonal Instruction helpful. ular y upen. pt·tlmc outside ulc1 7524t03'7. s • h . . . . c y It . . . I . • fMl11 Me~a tH2 •'163 An C~todlun FIBERGLASS phone nee. (ire at ror MEN'S •Manaicmt'nt opporty's (;all Mr. J<yckelhahn per1on. 151 ·1581 o., ________ _ U VM Ho•.Jtef CustodiCM homcrnnlwr. llG3·747o. •to 111>% Commillslon ••"·77"• 7Sl.acmi /\Imo 1 i com pl et --------.,.. · l--Work --- --""4 "' ' v r C' \( ll r 'q d -r -r LI g ht I n & I Ill tu r.. CLOTHING •Llc'd tralnlna 2Wkll rux-o o-dllrkroom (.'qUipmcnl In· I ---------t3 .11 :30 pm . S:in New sk1coanpanynttd9 h . oom nds Ins de dassess\artlmmed. SECRET/\R Y for law _. ..-.. e lu dlni Jo'edera l BAll(R Clemente <irn'I Hosp flbt•r1tlnss IQ)' up proplc :a~~;erson Det'nni1tor SalesSpe.ci&l,st •Onthejobtralnlna ore. N.B. Exper . not Need &ll'I p/tJme morna. onlariier. dryer, etc.'. f ~ ft t'lUl 400·ll22. w t. poxy e'<perlenec exp h el pf~I but not Must be u-rlenced In •Many top office loc's nee .. wlll troin. Good Seara Co!lta Me1111. Also, $250 151--402 !IOIGHT SH11"'t' ---------i Rm to Grow with com ..-Nollcen.M nectoapply t yping Is sh req'd. f/timelnWntmlntteror · • 1-·ui.l.-T IM F. Cuato. Dr•periH p1iny. Coll 646-8244 for ne«Ssory. Apply at 203I •II phases o r men 'a RID CAIPIT M4-5040. p/llme morns. Cathy, 1035 Apply In Per, on 9G.'.H22ti appt, S E. !\lain St, Jrvme. clothlna. Oulslandln(I t 540-3:133, ext !Ml. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ium lo 3.30pm ---------1 5'$6·29()1. company benefils with RIALTOIS t6l-tl I S.C....., S700 Uvor Peral on kittens FAil WEST Oellverymcn for l.i\ FfllEIGLASS i---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! ex~llent pay pl1n. App. fordetallscall Llnd11 Pee P•id. Ouulandln bl'ffder & ahow quality ... StaVICES. IMC. T1m\.'ll in ND. & l: M MOl.D DISIGMIR LOAM ~E~N~ev~OLAGJNCA RITAl&.IOUTl"'UI oppor. to join lcadlntt TYPls·rs Chlnchlhas.M5-G8tl2 _, IG72 Reynold!> Avt• ' S'l50 J)(!~m~~o._ AND MAKE!R. Xlnt op· PROCESSOR till.LS MALL. 581-'1700, OPIHIM• s.T •. ~-:~Of:t.!1pr1r::~. "'ci~:~ MNcl 141 I040 lrvlnc-D.UHry & Stock ~::ru~~~. ~'i~ha~;P0~!:n~ Dowrwy SavlnAs A Lo•n EQual Oppor Employer AcceptlJt« eppllcallono1 ta~ expe1. ar Lite t<b. Good TY.Pfah ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1 f;qlml 0111>0r Employer F /lime. Over 18. Neat Apply in person. 11132 ~:. ha ~ o n o Pen In I In ror interview•: Great bcncllU. Allio P 1-'or 2 Mont ha J ob. Doble Pill>. mlllt!, AKC • .... __________ ,appearance. Must bt• Pomonu,S.A. Orklongle Co.rifor inl • TIAIHH $675 WOMAN I n 111 g h Jobs. Call Sally Hart. lBM t:xec. ty~wrtter Shots, e•ra cropped. RARMAlOS ablo to work wknd!i. Ae>-·---------1 div ua • u~ cnccd n Fee Paid. Lead lD• Fuh loa M amt. 6 ~. Cout.al Person TopSSSSSSSSSI SlS0.6'?.-1643 t-YUme 6 P/timt'. Over ply In person. ask for FOOD PREPARATION Proce&slng convention•I lrvlM firm has openi .. : Merc b. for Women Ml Agency, 2190 ffarbo !\fever A Fee At TemPO 1---------'2l. Apply Sir Robins llnrold. Mornings. f/llma. APl>• loans. Sav1np & loan Of' -!>eel Bl c M • AFGHAN Purebred, no 1 1'.vern, 177 E. l'11h St.. HI.Time Liquor ly. Del Taco. 25252 La lllOl'tgage b11nklng back· for lndiv. w14 1n1 college SALES PEOPLE U · ' · • o · papers. 10 Mo'a to Soocl . £.M. 495 E. 17th St. C.M. Pat Rd. Laguna Hills. f::U~ul~~ek~~· .. 1:~ ~:nr:..:~'!: ~t:Am~h,:~ pr'd. Cnll ('114) '°':2-'320. lfl YOU . temnQ home. Lo•e kids. Haa all BEAUTY OPERATOR as DELIVERYMAN, orly Gcncrnl Office & bent'fils. Coll person-rather th.H aecretarial t:;'1c:''W:' ~P.O. have a service. to ofter or "' " ahota.1'75.551.ot:u eve. I aabampoonultlanl full A~I Times route. Cost• Must handle heevy ntl (TIO 549·0?02 ror cfutlcs. Also Fee Jobe. ' · · 1~toatll,fla~1n 9d T!MPORARYHELP /\KCChamplonalredSpr· tJm« auarantted niary Meu . No collt<•tlng. p~oncs. dttta process. further info. ~Coastal Pe,_on. fa&test draw ln th In lhe Da ly Piiot C .. 14M4SS lnaer Spanu•I puppies. DeSliva llair fashion Mu11t have de~ndeble AI R exper. helpful. Ca.II Equal Oppor Employer neJ Agency, 2790 ff arbor West. . .a Dally Pllo\ Clustned Section . • . Equal Oppor Employer Liver ll while 9wb. -l.agunn Hil ts 586-2770 ear. s.ti-~t. C&rol tor •PPt. &U·ll9.!..:_ BJ, C.M. Clusl~ Ad. 842-5119. Pllone842·S678. -.1092 a • • ' . CJ• D41LYPtLOT Thur9dav A•""UltS.1971 ,..._. & IMh. ,oww 9040 ....._._........ ~/ _,_...__,,_._ _______________ ;_.;;.;~£.:.;' ..;.::X;;a.,;;..;;..;..-...· .;;..;...;;. I ,,..... • ... HH-HHOU......... ~ ''' ~· flt 'O.,,. 104 IOS .. c1l• 1w ••• :•••••••••••••••••• SUper sharp 16' Ghi$par, •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -·-.. ••••--•••---••••••••••••••-• ••-••••••••••••••••• Dl::SK.S, CHAIRS, ETC. IO HP Mere •• Pwr. till, Rent 26' <lMC. Pvt pcy ..... wAa• ... au\Jful Oold 9' Sot •• '"' Pool Table • Eqllip-MUST GO. OP', VHI' radiO, 2 bnta. Call 833-2G1G or &42-4()117 ova 50 CAIS ... .,, ~ lOOM ltppertd c:uahlon.s men\. New top $22.5 flMM6 canopy, boat c:ov + Newport &ac:h, C.llf. JM JMVENTOIY Pit Built, Pekes, WtsUe, ., b k ".1 ..... ~4 xtras. Gd fishing or 111tL1---------r Toy Foll!. Poodles, Shih on1e•la ac• . ..-uat,... Trlr. All brod n w! Po r R c nl '74 Min h u. Yom1. Cod,ers. velvei. Perfect. c:ond FREt:Zt;R, was her/ •"ttSb water only. $2195. Motorhomc t:?:n Sel Minl·Scbnau,era Bui Sl~. • drver. Victorian Dffk d o ..... 1><7c. l I d $1 .. 01 k 7 f T orrlcr1, s111dc1 AJao G Gt'ffn, white c:h'andcller, c:oncrett con . SUO. 8 rw -6"1 <I ron a nc . " w . Yottcla. 100 mixed pup. blue noral iota, &d cond poU. Ett. 644--4196 • ~':~m~!:~ ~i~in~ ~b, IMh. W 9060 ~~Y1~Yft/wkndli ~~~~~I~ S~r;~· pica. Slud 1v1 moat $45. Ml~ Mc:Muhon Bro's t'11ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SAN'fA ANA bruds. Open cvca omplctc klne ihc While wcddlna gown ~I~ Cab'•· SJOO & •H HOBIE 14 Lai¥ Dia&)' n cabovcr 10to8. Mon .. s11. SlSl.so2'7. Watttbed. hutor, a1 S.B. JkauUCul CQPd&UoA. et?-.. aft e -w/trlr. $920. wllbout '75. Ood11c chai c. ver Cl0&cd Sundoys ~. 962-7349. ~........ . .,... -...... ""'"""' ni ..... -""'""' ........... .. I (ire"t Dune Pups AKC 1urrou.nd. ed It pedestal. _. _.., v•-.... "' ,vvv . .,.., .,....., * 547-9709 * w • • Mo'a Old. $150. 531-0 H..cl ""-champ blood. Varied JUvforaSofaBed •mo'a CNC-Md "-cd &Orf-t 'I09Q l 3' METCALI-" w/trlr. lt4lfOID aaea., cdJors. Mu t scU. Otb •1 ~ ... pN.cl ....................... 1tlnt eond. a &e~ ••ill, MohM-Hw Term1 avllll. 404·3~3 old. ~. er "',. Off wblte. Beautiful Old upright puano. S3SO. 644·&103 l •t 'h TON PICMUP t:vc11/wknds ~<'. 531'°133 Never u11ed. In pha:1ll $400 (G) Nt=w 28' Diplomul!i 4 s prtd. longbed fl 90~ t l b d Is I btaa stor d j d LASER. Xlnt c:ond. l><>lly. N , F' I rt:slOttd. (49974X). W..ted f5'0 Alllel. ~..,w· • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• • •••••• Wf; PAV TOP DOLLAR 9721 l>~OR TOP USED CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOREIGN. DOMESTIC '72 W1n w/alr ~ or CLASSlCS $2 lSO ' lt your car I.a extria clean 9G9>$1't2 alls. bCe WI (1r11t. IAUElt IUICI( t725 292S Harbor Dlvd. Costa M'sll 117'·ZSOO WERUV •USED CARS 4c T RUCKS• Come In or Call FIH Appre11el Grottl C a..vrotet 18211 Bnch Blvd. liuntln1tton Beach 147-4017 * 549·3Jl I IUYORLIASI In SANTA AMA I T .._.._._ ... ,___ w n t s w ea y • c n ce • S3695701after Spm u rety Jacktt. & cover. (:!) cw :w .xp orers •o-.._.,.._.. Posturere dlc mat cheat for put 5 yr1 <2lNew2S'SouUlwinds $1950 I With Papers. trH11e11. Lih new+ c_,.•t use. No Kingsir Hommot1d "Pipe r ' 6'15-72.54 (4lNrw 22'1''ourstar.t MAttQUISMOTOllS TOPJ>Ou.AR 2 Ycar1. 3 Year• dreueu. Vry ranble. Bed. Sl 75. S3•·75ll3 Or.i11n. like new SSOO/of· 30' Bristol Cruis Sl1> Looded w/opUol\!l incl' Mt!;SION VIEJO PAIO I T11n. l 81uc :W.8404 t;ves/wknds. for. ~350. w/alip N 8 . Full keel 5 rolor TV • .Microwave 81 1•2880 495-UIO IMMEDIATELY Good HotlM o..a..1 ·.,_._ "'"II"' brand new 111>\,, duul r""f "1·r ... Av .. 11. •1~---------• FOR J\l,L 1lOW.W•rne,. •Marn .Sa nta An• 557·2132 I """·!"'"' -r -1015 "'azebo, lat""e. outdoor·, 3 vrs new . .Fully loaded .... "'• ' "" " " •· '~· O"' .,._ .,,..,,, v ,. ., nt•v used . Loa<frli w/ ot July 20. Thcsu art:3oo SL Roadster 1960 fl' n.EION CARS 1192·51986 642·0433 •••••••••••••••••••••• white l attice. Excep con.sole 1'homll5 organ. equip. Asklna $25,SOO. new uddil1on~ to ou Mer cedes, ori1t: xln CALTOL OSREC";,$',~SE IN ''1$ S PYDER, 5 a pd, I FAMILY. Sot. & Sun. t lonal s t r u<'turc, al Lawrence Wt>lk model. Consider serious uffera. neclof l>-1 "'v AM /FM 8 t K 25 BOXER Puppies for salt', Refrt". -"'. 2 "'Oucha~. redwood. $2300. 893-5333 642·2881. Btwn 9am & ..,. .. ""'"•. ·' rond $16.000. 673-6214 ... _...OR"T IMPO. RTS r•c • mpg, " ....., .. ~, ......,.._,. Dali:~ KV Rentols Inc •-~--------• "m,,.n· lo m\. cleatt " sharp! Champion sired, pet & $20 ea., ~easy cbr.i. $l Display case. Cd cond 5pm ----------• oC lrvlne. M9·"46 3100 W. C.l Hwy, NB Deal otr :W..5438 11how. Aft 5 wkdys ca.,2marblu topcoffe Approx size S'x2'. Cal Coon 626 Rapsody0rgan f\tl\yEqulp.S/\BOT.A·l Rec"""°'"" 64J..9401 962-8031 lables. bsl ot~. Misc. @4-4074. 2 full 61 note keybrds Cood. lm mnc. Schock --------~ a1----------119'14 Xlt, lo ml, Cocoa Frft fo YM kitchen utensils. pie· Blln lA.'SUe s pkr. PerleC'I sail. $400. Can dellver. '73 Escapade. Loaded I! VtNc lff 1 BVV JUNK CARS mats. Ann exhaust. •••••••••••••••••••••• lures. lamps & oth_c Wedd In&: dress. si 10 condition. Owner wll 581·'7929. Weekly rental. Sleeps 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• \JSED AUTO PAR.TS Oril ownr. Xlol C'Oftd. ? w~k old puppies. lris ~~at.b~sMs~Mtn· Ctt.anliJl,y lace w/train saenfice. $'975. For in~ SABOT (7067), /\hone. • • 55S·ll7t • • OFF ROAD s.o.51.2S 847· Sceloippree.M4.GIJ04 Setter mother. Free t ' · ved. 6404387 751-lUOevcs. rigged ror racing. $350 ArOUO Parts, Accessories, ·~at buy on "14 Ruby goo d . hom e. 5 3 ANTlQUES <?> SPortinll 2 Tic:kct.s. Aug 2Lst P:iu S.wiftcJ Mocltiftff 809 Call 54S-2S09. MOTOR HOME Service & Sales. VW 1.,...W red Flat 124 Sedan, Westminster. Newport Goods" 4 C~ests ol Wilbams Coocert/Univ. •••••••••••••••••••••• 14, /\MF Windflite wilh 29'.440cu.in.Dod1:e. Mani-Truck s, Vans.••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM tapc,oriaownr • H eights. 642·8Ul 2 drawers, nd pamt. ~le AmpThea1re 497·325'& Bernlna. late m odel trailer . SSSO/offer. Roor&dash.air,ONAN 4 x4's ·Cus t o m bl 97011_8.'_l_·l_s_n ______ _ 968-4293 motors + about 5000 old "T ( •.. I' .. ( 6'73·1.,."" •fter Ii generator center bath vehicles. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97•7 ----------i t ime 78rpm records Must Sell Fast ! Perl1ck op 0 ':"e ine r ,,..,.. CB ' • MOOBM MOTORS 6 Free Kllltns to goo ll>4S. l9'8 Jl/O t rains Bar.Booths.Stools.Sin arm sewing machine r a dio, /\M /PM '74 Audi, air, am/tm •••••••••••••••••••••••• bmc, fe m a les . Cal 25672 Santo Dr. Mlssi & More. 2101 l'lacentia Availul>h: f o r r e P-Cut. new trlr. Xln s tereo, other extras OFl-ROADCEtn'Ea auto. p/s, $4,600. '69 645-4840. St, 720-l Viejo. SIH-0008 CM or 548.3344 "ft s. possess~ accnl balanc shape. Asking $1,550. Real Sharp! Glendale, (213)240-8800. Toyolla Coron:i, g4 colMt, --------"-1-....:.::..:.:..:::..:.....::.:..:.:__ __ ~------'-----f or only S287. 1'\llly guar Pvt pty. Call 631-1396.. $25,500 ... Ult.--' o....: 955 $900. PP. 493~ 2 abandoned male kit Antique sale : Ouk furn. ·12 Ford r U tailgate, $10 monthly OK or P-CAT ,666, w/lrlr, lully ''14 Model on '75 Chassis .. ....,._, n•es lrmdMew?6 HONDA Cars ova 100 t~ns, box trnd. Wiii vuc coUectables. Thurs. Fri green. 535. Roto tiller, days cash. P & J Co equipped. beaut boal in Sold n<!w In '75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Ford Cortina. xlnt cinate & alter. 6"<1·0139 Sut. 504 Utica, Huot new 6h1> motor $150. Lrg /\gncy U>utncia & Je great s hape, 675-239l aft 55.300. '74 Dodge. Rmchr runn~g. nds windshield To Choow "'-' ington Bch. air compressor w /CP Cox) 548·442S anytime SPM. gr. <SE) 360 V -8, air, & radiator. $200/bst. oCr. 2 yr old Springer Spanle imoatl wrcnC'h & hose' S '----~ 109 truck tires & whls. hvy1_49'7_·2_l_97 ______ _ mi:\. Good w /children. WED. thru SUN. 5200. Heavy pool cuvcr PDrfJriij Guuua dty bum pr. Eves 9707 UNIVERSITY Otds-*lle Hondo Can• GMC Tnecb 963·3205 aft SPM 3060 Royce Ln .. C.M. 16x36. $50. Complete poo ••••••••••~••••••••••• HOllE 14 wknds, 5"8-4041 ; days,••••••••••••-••••••••• Free to gd home, ynn COME SE E! 557-1858 s weep w t clock $100. 5x9 Proress1onal Pool la Like new w/trailer & ac· 642·1121. .,4 F 1 t d N c " Swim fins & mask $10. ble, xlnt cond. Heav cessories blue bulls ox, x n i:on · ew 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~0.9140 male erm Shep mix. ·Cam s::arage sal.:. Lo VW ruet i11J"cctor svste slaU, 5475• 968-l665 red/w hit~/blue s ail• -'75 Dodge 'hT P.U .... wht tires, $3400. 549.9349, Intelligent, personable. or goodies. S:it, Aug 7 " Sl2SO. 64.s.{sso · RENT • PACE~RROW drive, 12M mi. Asking 'wkdays aft 5 644·2023. 10-3 only. 320 E . 10th St ~~-lhp 3·Phrfase mo, tot 6"2" Kennedy M.H. sips 7/8. Sull som ~.500. 581-7758. W 9712 C •t ...... 10xl5 su ace pa S rlbo rd 34• Col b. MKIJ wks open. HURRY, '73 H o n da Ct v ie "lust g1·ve away Fem. ·" · <"><. "'A"-3379 u a um 18 whl, · '73 c--t • 'pd d " _, .,.... S2S 496 245 I ct · l I 846-9904 .;x:OU 4x ... eqw • g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hatchback. Xlnt cond, lo 1 Dalmat1on w fpapers. Div3n, bookll, clothes ----------1 · e e ronics, cus om n· cond. M ikc 847·1936 ml. $212.S. Ph 831·914.5. Baby allergic 548-0763 PORTAlJLE Sto r ag S fbo d p If' 6 ' &erior, wllLtake .smaller 644 5023/826-i'190 · misc. Wed · t'ri. 2250 f bldg, lOxZO. SlSOO or bes ur :ir • ac IC, boat or cur in trade. Call •74 J... IOR"'E • • • FREE 3 yr s I> 3 Y Cd Pamela SL C.M. offer. 642.3372• $45. Wet sul~ sleeves 673-30'7-4 eves. "'M 11: B u ,. ·r 1 s rn., $10. We1Rhts, 11 t8'h' M\ol Motor lfome. 73 Chevy ~lazer. Chey, SADDLEBACK '75 5 spd, 13M mJ, stereo, j roor ruck, pe.rf'ect $3,000. S40-4°'3 1 urmese cat. l:X!autiu Childr e n grew up HDGD IRE lbs .. SIS. Fischer RS Udo l4,no.3155,2suiLSo 360 Dodge v.a, auto. AM /FM,air.H.D.susp. &afrert1onate.493-S678 Grandma moved in · I I A s kis. 195 centi., $50 sails, tra1·1er & cov~r. P /S, P /U, d ash air. All xtras.586-4472 BMW h d d r It f Deluxe frost-free. $75. " JO mo old puppy free to un rt' s 0 ems 0 Dry e r , s5 o. Bla c k 536-3520 $1375.673·198lor675..G516 radio. Fully self-cont. Tr11Cks 9560 good hume. lr;sh Set-sale, cheap. 10-4, 1581 N Knee hole d esk S45. TY. RCIClio, Only 15,756 mi. Llk ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUY OR LEASE NOW --GWo 9715 ....................... t er //\ust .Shep. mix. Hand)'. Orange. Many. 644·0261. Hi ... , St--14 , HOBI E C;il '75 brlolnd new. SOZ21 .Snl 1973 FORD 962.5674 many bargains n ... .,.,. 809 w/cust. trlr & xtras. pnce$8995 '70, air, lo ml, llhlt coed. Best orrer o•er Sl;100. 6'73-1713. ---------T bl /4 1 Ch B •••••••••••••••••••• •• Sl200 Call 998-7851 . COURIER PICKUr 3 1-·am1ly Sale 2300 Ba) a e w swv rs. x .. · · SHEL Tit:: mix. all s hots. F" p · E d s pgs & malt Bene ~ RCA color t v, 2 Y , . . 4 spee d , A M /I" M ,69 ., ... llM ......... ~HI• spayed I Yr. lemulc. arm lace( n, 0 Prei.s Refn' ~rks well warm. Lake New. $158 lO Wildflre. ~l~l shape. •74 orEN IOAD W/IBpe. Absolutely im· IMW TRADE-IN'• ",,_ -"" -..._. 751-0::MlJ or 545·46113 Mesa •. Back Bay _area. 2 • N ~. S k . . TV John MS-•276. extras. Sacr1C1ce 5225. macul11te! Must see to ~,2 """"·•.t121FTQ>. $1800 6'1~ Baby 1lems, aquariums S 5.. e w I s . ' 673·5624 19\Ai' Mini Molor llomt'. "''"' n K1TrENS: part Persiun. misc furn. antiques Rass1gnol, 170. new. & 13" Cir TV. almost new • . 350 Chevy v.s. auto, belJevel (26S96T). ·732002.snn.(6505) 19'10 Ghia, new reblt eng. 2 blk rem. 1 blk /g ry clolhm,:. Sat onJy 9-4. ofr. &is-6889 Admirl!l Portable. S170 20 Garr Rig alt wood P/S, l'/JI. rad111, dash S2295 '73 Bavarl1H03lKDN> 1tlnt cond. new brks, male. 494.~234 -----Wh 1 Cl . .,.,., 493-7291 Sloop. Head. l /U ens:. air. TV antenna. hitch. NEWrORT DATSUN '?5 53011\·Lther. < Pl-:41110) S'llOO. 642-2579 orMS-781' Pool Ible. pinno. stereo II cc ~~1~~.·~ ----------1 slps :?. Sl GOO /bst orr. sp:iretire.A sharponi:! 888 DoveStreet 7553Ul ·4 sp.(780NJP> u~ ..... -... -9741 Furnihr• 1050 dive ~e<ir. furn. skis ospital uo:u, •7->. Sansul LM·3JO. speakers 49'1·6S55or642·7599 l!Olll.1''1\. Salr priced ul NF.WPOltT 81-~J\Clf ~ ._. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike 847·1936/li26-9790 545·H766 one month old Mus 5&Ul5. ll 1·2040 495.4949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :..:..:::=:...:.:.::..:..:..· -t-----· -----1 seU. $135 ea. 645·4.567 12' lloble Cut. ncvl'r usc'tl. _.:l:.:l:.:l::·..:f::.3:.::0:.::0:__ __ ,-:-=-:-:-::-=-:~-:-:-:-:-=~-1t900 Mercedes 220, 4 spd. **I BUY** Garaite ~ule. Sat only. WOVEN WOOD full warrn. Make orfor. ORANGE COUNTY'S AM /FM radlo, new in· Good used 1-'urniture & Antique p1 uno. mis SHADES-To80'7o Ol! Brand new color MC Call 556·0695. •72 TOYOTA PU •CHEV. '76 Mew • OLDEST terior & tires. 25 ml per Appll·anc"s-OR 1 will llerns. 1818 Pine St. CalJ 645-8950 J5"'TV, $225. Advent 201 'l'wo Ton HD C&C. 12-t & r,nl. Bost offer or t rade , H 8 0 B1~ 1:n~ine. 4 sprl. radio CA 2 pd R /\ & 71\1 r , II SL·LL r y . . new ussclte. $175 . · s · · · r,. or pickup or panel. se or."" or ou. . n''hue dbl bed vanity & 63 "7 lo-A., Slt'ps/ &. heater. On rluad i;pr· c 14 5736/0102) 0 I MASTERS AUCTION Th rsd I 9 3p "" ' l ·lo 4 un rngi;. M 11.: whtle ls & · n Y ' 675·0070 days or 673·te'18 u . uy on y. arn· m. dresser . S3()0 •• Twin ma· Dock• 9070 $11995. aft6pm. 6 4 6 • I 6 I 6 & 14111 Calncvu. ll.B. Spr pie b<.-d, mattress & 2 loah Ir Marifte ••••••••••••••••••••••• tires. With ·n Molnk HOWARD Sales.Service·l.easing 133-9625 ini.?dole, N. of lk>lsa, spreuds, StiO. Dbl bol< & EquiptMftt n.....i. .,,., N Traveler 7 1~· Cab-uvcr CHF.VHOL~T Dove & Roy Carver Inc •ft6C•LLSS4729l t urn on Crou pie r . mattress. 880. J::li:c •••••••••••••••••••••••"""",.upto~. wpt _ls. Cam~r.411.'1115~ i;tcal ·' · • • "" "" • Womens clothes !>>Zc JO. dryer 575. 581.3945 ....,_ ___ _. 901 Pwr o nly, no sa il. ut S:.>!195 ()0;:11 1 Sts .. Newport Rolls Uoyce UMW -"I ·1 • • ~.. \V t r / p w r / b a L h rm Ueach. 1540 Jamboree 'SAVE! New & used furn, "or~cms •••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3053. 8 33·0555 Newport Beach 640·6444 IAase Mew· Used ova too , a~pl's0• m1.sc. WiJson'::. Assistance League Thnf\ Sac. lllness $100 R11y --------1 .6 7 KIT IS' ----1----------- 8ar1tu1n Nuuk. Now 2 !'hop. Red tai: •,:: imcc SCRAM LEJS Cit:v model no. 1620 20 Slips.Sa1tbouts 22· to :a· ·1 1 1-;1 Cam 100 SS454. CREVIER MERCIDIS OM DISPLAY Stores • 5-tS & Kl I W. Sale. Sat. Aug 7• 10 to 2 • hull. i:tass, V-11 "'ord Elcc/Watt•r on Dock 1'r.h•t•l 1'r:11lt•r Sl<'t'~ ll. M:.iny <•xtras C:ill aHer 19th. (:\I . 6~27930 & S053ZndSt NB. ANSWERS Ma rine . You (1n1i.h . Fn.~prk'g-everythini: IC(' hox. r:ini:c & O\\·n. 6prn.5S2·8U17 ~~-J:l6:! • (714) 8"2 9302 ls\ cla:.4S· Besl 1n Nwpl s I fl k &. w a t c I' ------&I $l a atOAD\IMY ------Hon u 1 060 Bemoan -Bravo -----673·87 11lill10 PM Gas 12v.110 hi:hls, sur1tc ·w t-:1 Camino Chev. 350 New run1 . bm. nu \ 1nyl ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"ount _Depict _ lo~. Moi11t.ftC1t1Ce/ ---brakt..'!'.. S753 Sale pr11:(' l::n1t. air cond. $1500 Pb sum~ ANA llv rm :.l'l +bdrm love Welsh pony. 9 yrs . gd BfT M ~ S«Yiu 9"02 Ocluxe 45' boal slip SJ!l:• G42 ~20 835·3171 Hou1eot•:ro• AUTllORJZD MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Ma nchester, Buena Park 523·7250 c:ouch. blue 5SO·lli86. dispo ilion. Sl50. I had a terrible ex·••••••••••••••••••••••• $:!00 Npl Sch n11:11u111An1H11Yl#0111AC- $lSOall Call 675-5250 penence this mornlni-:. I Expcr. Yacht M a int. __ ~s-4927 !1~:1~1~~s.r~~~u~h~~:: •USED BMW's* 00 Sh 'I II -----\\as reading the book paint, "l!rn1sh. dcrks re· F~REL· "E"'T\I SI II' '65 kEHSKILL f I d '692002 IZSP811.1> ver ore:-"~•:-l M' .: llORSES Western Tram· ··now To Be Your Own fed . wmng & eng work r:" ,., 1• • .: • 11·~• Tra\•CI Trailer, ~onron \'cry c ean con · · • Crtly rdl•ed. l:~L,rn u ing & riding les~oni.. Bt>st Friend" and my done r easo nably . ror .lfl .f\O p\\r }acht 1o(•lr·conl.Gslpr.range& S21'io).tl39-4970Uebb1e '742002 Tiic087KXV > •73 21occ,.. On the Sanla Anu Fwy. Span. trl'"ll<' tbl, Scats 8. Contn<'t Su:;an. 51!).I!)~ d g BIT ME 642•7029 or 642-4615 Top lo~: on !'le\\ l)Ort '74 3.0 CS -(J.17LFM) (00411GY) BUI : SJtl5. ~p :lll pr _ _ ----o . Bay. 1ight Sec urity oven. Ga11 rcfri it. dbl ·7 Toyota Stuul Pkup, '752002 ·(289MPZ) $S,4SO wrought iron & J.tb wall hw....., 8070 MoYUlg • must sell. New loots. MoriH 675-9990 ~;,~t~· 1 \i11r :Os hfi':~~; ~~ :~gt;:~~k·1 m5~~JS°s'i Closed On 541..doy• J•-51_ Imps. Stoo ~1rnn chun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar with 2 matching Ecplipment 9030 loat S ed & S56S A buy at SLS!J5. C · 9715 '"' ·- dl.'lier. SSO &Iii 2GHll WANTED stools S25-0 ~r best offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stti' ,. 9080 dys ;_493·fH88 evei;. ••~••••••••••••••••• IM,_.. Ev<'ry thui•· Must Go! Excerclse bike $25. Ane 2SllP Evinrude mtr, oars. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R .. -cy Motor Oalsun •1:1 l'.U .. 4:JM . Top ..,2 ""pn· 2000_ 4 spd ~i·r '31·127' " TOI> CAS ll OOLLAR 6 7519070 ddl kl d Ill .. ,,_.. 1• h 11 XI I ' ""' '" ·1---------t.1 v. rm. ill•n, herlrm. PAID FOH YOUR p.m. . r:e ·a::Ls s ~·4~-0i::·17'California 1.0 . Glass. HOtMRentat1 ~~.54~.47ssb~~18°An~ 8Phtr7a5c1k0._~31nt cond.$20!l5.•6825-0S,full pwr .. 6cyl., d inin~·t.:amc set, t1e· 'J F:WELRV. WATCH BS, " handcutter for li ght 1 J 'saa . . V-Bottom, IJOllP Volvo. 92S N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. or art IO:JO PM . ·"" bsl offer. Daya, 998-7300, corato r nrcC'sS. Top AR·r O "J Ec·1·~. COLD. mt.'lal or cardboard. $75. 8' Din"hY Convt top. Big wht trlr ... 531 2503 * e •· wknds •""' •""'3 c1uuhly. Call art 4µm. SILVi::°R s 1-:'nv1cE . 642-3379 l''ibcmitass w/side rolle r s. Xlnt .. • '7JScdon -dc Vlllc, 37M -~~~,P~,1~~~·~:~t ~c~~~· vcs ... .,,_,,,,., · S:~HliD. FI NE t'URN & AN · 6754927 rond.1Jstofr.833·2292or - -(Ill extras. Perrectcond. · P 6 5G. · Clouic:M.,-c•d91 l l lOll.~ft & Garden run a TlQUES 645-2200 Mu st sell e m erald 11 644·6107. '73 RoodliHr 28' $4800. Ph 1196-4755 berore 53150· vl "1Y.:..._44~~ lOOSE c-1 .. • · diamond cocktail ring, Marin e Diesel 1 erl M r PM --r-k aturc on th1:. hCIUtoc .~ <IO'.! TO:io•; 01''f' value $l lOO . I huvc Hercules w/reblt trans. Gl:i.sspar G-3 w/Johnson Fully •quip,_d incld. 2 ~or~ 10:30 __ ._ 1971 CAPRI Mint 1968 condition. IL "s rurni~hin.:s. lluy ult 01~11110mb Why pay re-papers. call a nytime. frl'Sh water cooling, 2·1 75 + many xtras. $1.200/ air' C:Oftd & ~nerotor 11174 'A Ton Toyota Pkup. SPORT courE Custom silver lacquer I 01 pun or !of'\ ,.r,il room~ \'111" "1~.Hfilli or ·.·17°.!ll5l 536·91162. ratio trr1ns. u z."'"'7 bst orr. Afl G. 675-8511 . 13 000 i Soc 194 •A t h ~ .. ooo Automatic· w/alr cond. finish, navy leather In· \1Plv1•t I.iv rm St•I. J111le • .,. " " .,.. """ • m • • IJU mi. op 5 ap<'.""' lcrlor. sunroof'. AM/FM u·bcll. Thornt1sv11lo ll1n· TOI' Cl\S ll s l'All> FOR Dishwasher. Color TV. Tamayo sextant BLJ\STRON CA RLSON Harbor ll•d. CM Mt SPM. 838'1252--1197i:;~~tv S 1695 stereo & cassette, new h1~ llm. 11r1. 1111crn~1ic YOUR ol.O GOl.O • Teak Beds, Rltn Oven. $250 S ki B o al , 50 11 p ---FORREHT --·m1 l''ord ~,, T Rani:er M1chelln:1. $10.000. Call h1lrin 11ct Exn m JllC : OlAMONDS 000·2.131. Counte r Stove, misc. f'AG·551G 3ner Spm. Evinrulle & Trailer. On· . Camlll!r Special. Lo mi. BILL YATES 64 4 · 9 130 for a PP t . tl{•rrulnn Sofa & l.o\" ----49'J-~SI an. 6 pm. '" SIS!JS. lit Mesa llout 18 Wmncga110 nu paint sz 45-0 Call VW PORSCHE weekdays only. M 'lll. w1111ateh1n~ l'ht11r WHOLESALE ONLY loots. row..-9040 Center. 641>-05~ Comvlctl'ly Setr Cont•d 5.'lfi 3046 • . • • ~ otlorn.111• Nl"a r ni•w. Qu;iltl)I Jt•wl'lry repuir ndlvidual R11 lbtu1 D1y ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----6<16·007ti Evl•nmg~ San Juan Cap1slrnno CLASSIC USED l'ot<l .12ou only s:1115 for thr traili•. C:i ll Club ml'mbershlp ror *ZODIAC 14'Dolphln.trlr.& 18 11 P T--:; __ T 1 917 '70 Datsun ru. Custom ,_1_3_7_·_4_8_0_0493·4511 M..-uct.iDlffm It I k I hi sale. $750. ~-&GM Johnson motor. Vry rot~, rove /cm r M· ny xlras ·-/\ \\OOI C'm· ta1 t:i c, 642 1Tll2 for lnformauon P u •uo."""'O clean $150. 776·'"'16 •••••••••••••••••••••• w P .. u . '73 s t 1"k 'leC'or a ·1r ..... or Leete ... h I) \ t Th •· y ort-A , .. anne .... 'v' oo See to ap1lrcc $2 .800/bsl · • • • • • -r "11" cr i ryr-r. 'ppoin · omJll'nn "' anasc P<' Kin" bedroom set. ·74 Cardinal J3". Ltk stcrc-o tape only 28l\1 GrcalSelection nwnt onl) l!fJ 1283 Cootr.1l11n11 Jcwcleni 8 k l')(r K-17 5709/8.16·58!11 · · 1 Trudc·lns Welcome no bed. Spa nish $.200 llf Century Day Ooa.l Tramportatioft new. muny xtra., As ------mi. S3.095. U4 I '1718. Nnu~Hlh) dl· re1n \ l'rl nblc U•Htoclt 107 552·3279 Id ofr'. 640.0100 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 101; $1,HO(). 673 8617 '6JI ,..ord "• Ion fl an11er Dohwl 972 HCMtH of IMpot"h ro11d1, hkl• nu . bur ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , --C SI / l"ull y c 11111p .$1200 714/52l·7JSO ' ALL l\JIHROR 4xG 34'Ci1tmbltCrsr.T/Chry ~"· o • ·16 Roal! Ha nger 2fl 4!~11'17tll<•fon•!Jam. •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------,.,ool:. :;~;7.::!~at!latn RoJ: Mori:nn m are, xlnlcondillon V8111. (ly brg, A/l', hlt1 Rtftt 9120 1'rovcl Trallrr. foll) Sales &Leo5inq '73220 Mercedeit tn llO<XI ·one! di,. •nport hn lkc to ride & ditvc, *3$. 673-ll047 tank. VIII". 2 onan. Sac ••••••••••••••••••••••• l111ulp. 111r 1·111111. 2 •Ir '7 1 Dohwt ric:kup ·ro t• Ooll&r f'uhJ Clenn, Xlnl conditlon 11"7" & 1111a1cl\lo~ t:~otft-\' w: l>:;"l~dc~t~~~:; ~;:~> ondurd slictlnl! gloss dr. S\7.500 l'ny haul oul. '74 Und!lC Von. Xlnt eond. rclr. & trcc1.cr, rntat111 4 11pt•t•d m c:\Cdlenl con on /\l.l, Tradc·ln~ $0000. Ph 646·870$ & ""'' t ahlr~ 2 l.;itnfHI . ~:101~ · ci>~ 1 x 7, w /xlra i:l au ~rvey ll.'l.'12610N B Bubble lop, s lµ:c 4. 4 ~WV1. Of1~,..~/:11 1·11nd dlt1on.(5fflli4:f). NlWrORTDATSUH .72 2SOC. Low rnlleagc.I N1~ht i11ond.4l13 K<Wi -p·1nl'/rramt'S50 673 8047 s1• .. oo s rt 2:'1SP tnarncr s t,ovc. s ink. _!.04.. ... ONLY $1695 888Do••Str ... t Mltcetlon•CHtt 1010 ~ • ...... · r11rrn · • · 1l·ohox. Askin.: $S5(MI. l'h ... Xlntcondlllon. I l\t('d1t . lalill' w/-..roui.:ht ••••••••••••••••••••••• t; llorvcst ~old 2 dr lfl75. twin 1500 Merci. fi44·870!I HI rt. Kensklll \rullcr NEWrORT DATSUN Neur MocArlhur G73·9339 1r1•n ha''' SJO/o(frr. f> · r'. 1 old ,15•· xlnt cor1<1 w/trlr, SS ---$7!)~ N1lc.i:i & w1•t•ki:nd11 HAA Unvt' Street & J11mhorc<' Rood~ nrnH' 1'11.ilri; r Nl /b l~ WANTED ~~1J1~~·btl~r hk~ ne~ rnd10. dcl')t h finder. <.:ampH 11 hcll. Gx8x2, _64.~3_1 __ N~Wl'OltT JJl':ACll 833-1300 250 4·Dr S•doft \11\)'I. 11wtul 51;,, .1·11hl(o TOP CAS ll DOLLAR Sl4S~546-0761i 1-:vc!i ~.wkr~tls. 541.1-4041. 11 111-t htly uscld . $2 10 'H Alri1lrr·o m :ll' w/ 833-1300 -----_ 1970, 0 cyl economy. :!opool $15. Cull .1fti'r p A I 0 ,.. O R y 0 UR doy11, 64.i·W!I M4·~111l. lft:IO I orl Kirn 1 . M 1 . d SIO SOii - _ W ill 200:l. 16.000 mi brn A1rC:oml. Corne & try ll, _!111n1. 111:\ 71l57. Jt.;Wl-ll.RV. WATCHES, XTH/\ SllAllP . I yr old. _lwrly Pl. N.a . :.[.~~1·~8~on ' Von• 9570 hlk int, /\rn/f"m, 'ta1>c: OWNtm. $6500. M8·Gs76 :thomaiivitlc Hl30 cr:i twin A~T OHJ t-:~r:s. GOLV W..e.4 8011 Duffield 20' ,•Ice·, ydlow Motorcyct.1/ ------••••••••••••••••••••••• fo e. air'...!!11"11• 6''°·1760 '71 Mcrcf'(les 2:;0. JctnL lK•cll',l11r~l·tounl1mlrl'or s,I LVt;~ ~H.RVIC ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••canopy 18000 firm . Scooten 91SOAutoS..-•ice & 1965FORDVAM Da tsun . •7 4 1,4a 1 260Z c0t\d. I-owner. $6.'1~or \ tllllly & h1.•1wh. m i; ht t IN E F u It N & AN SSS CASH FOR 673 7G'10. 8:3().S. 675·2922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rorts 940 A "Surfer·~ Delight". Sllver/blk 4 !\pd n'llljlll best offer. 4fM-1551 1tt11111I & l'l11!11t Good TIQUES. 64a·UOO Good used furn/rcf'rlas an 5 PM & wknds Suzuki ·rs1100 3.1()() mi. •••••••••••••••••••••• tnf.:io.tl >. Mlchclln11.' am/f,;, l\tcr~o e 0 n ". S2 2 !I . r. .. r Jl l' LUG#!.. ... '-I T ... '-S frtrslstoves 54G·07Gft 40' lltm'O Classic Be out Xlnt cond ~"IO rORSCHE OWMERS OML y $127 6 ta11c. 311M ml. 1421.VZ .•••••••••••••••••• !?.~~ r~whn~:i~y butfot Sl75· -"'• ...__ RUY SCRAP IRON •· dtrot•otct1 81"'" 6 twin ____ 400·:J'i50 SW A 1' M .. : ~;1". ilon 'I MAR"'UIS MOTORS PP. Sit,800. l'crlect cond. M<' Mid , .... .,,. "000 I <:all !"'8·ti709 from your bus iness • · "'u • -ml"" thi!I 0 11(' Aul! 7 "'! Work. 544.7s10; home, • .i.,. '"· "• rn ·• I Cklrin ~t·l. Hroyh11l. I cornl.'r i::roup & drci..,er (ilns~ tot> coHec tbl & ''ncl tbl~ l 4914·34 16 c:ird. Send one card fo JUNK CARS. J unk ap· Chrys llcml1.·"· lots of '74 llONDA CR-125 IS.'lO I'.. ·~·tiiniwr s11111 .1 MISSION VJ(';JO •M-2834 rvt pty. $3550. C.1ll 1&fl &. t•ueh \<i~ plu!I one sµare. pliances hauled free. f:tl :iltrui<. S22,!IOO. 675·6827 or Surer trick rockel. FM f' /\nu ~1111 'ror 1110'1 ·Int•; 831-2110 495. I 2 I 0 640 0318 Wt return permanentl.y Slone9G8·30M f\360025 race equipped. must i1cc S4? ~OO "10, 1000 RoA"sl<'r. lllk ------- seuled nttrocth·c t ai;: & Ed 20 • f'lb"r"I' Qs Cut t u ln upprcc1atc .. 1'ot11lly ~ -'75 l>udl(c V:in. ~4 ton. w/red Int, nu top & tires. MO Midget l96f. , •ti · i II awnmower ur ger " ., a.. " l' thro h t &MS Xlnt o nd Loaded Cid d M s l sell $1.450 slrnp. mtic ng u r n ckK'lln"t run? Ta)nng up Cabin. 1651/0 . Many ex-r l'W US( OU • • T·-·Up s-c1·o1 .... t .. ..:. •. \ . ' ' ·...::::n • ,u 6 . 496·956G ''ul.'rn So(J Hrd. s:100 I 0 requlrernents. l>rt' sp:icc., Give It to me I tras. great ror skiing & 536·4758 ...... r -ueau ~um~r ul erior 1..:::.~~15::.:·"""'=~·CY:,:«::.:.·.::D.:;l:..:_ __ 1-:::-::------::::-::-: "' wntloss&lhefl • Fora .~ . • , f h i $ $2t199 Most Cor., 494 ·07'.17 days. eve~ I t74.f ~panlsh 5 flC glass top ""'""'"nAll•-·' ta" 'enclos pick up. 547·3182 ~ ... " ...... ~6g. 49 ~0. Ph i3 Honda CR 12S. RuM Oii ch~. n"e •. luli" $8."" 41*4 5('~ 1971 D ntaun Statton 4 -- ---- n1nrll(' Sri S25ll ......... ....... .. ...... ...... Good b ".. ... ~· '"' -~ WO"On, 510, xtnl rood .• •••••••••••••••••••••• · ' wallp:tpt'r . fabric o ant to bu~· Fronl throw JJreat. ' • e.:i~nt'rs With lhl~ Ad Only "' o MGR c tlbl Span1!lh (tl3 S!l top (;off<!C .. 011.., Glo" PlllK'. r & w 1 3 ~·n _ ""ow .. r . Ilea•. n -bu Wh"ler, 8• whal"r _bike. Only SJ!l5. 545·-1004 AUTO t-:MP()fllUM HEA 01-;L, VAN 5 ;iclr $1750 or beat oHe r . 7 onvor ~. Thi. Si5 Ln .. rm & Om # " ... .. "' n¥ , " .. lirr'I, Roomy xlnt run 494-4621 bef tOAM Tonneau cover, wire 'I'm Drapes. ~O. Xlnt will back & tnm you EnJ?ine working l')r not. type dinghy. bow rail. '75Kawasaki 1\00. 310 Broadway, Lo" Brh runa contl. 540-4113, 9am whls, yellow, lo ml, xlnt rond. ~2-323-1 ltlll.$. Or tr)' two cords C:tll afl 6pm 008-4971. center steering wheel. G 1.1kc new. $750. _ apm, $1000 ·74 2GOZ. Lo ml. /\ir, cond. sasoo rtrm. 49~7 --------•back to bnck HP 0 /0 , Cast. Mable ~ 545.-2083 un 2pm t:;NG INE & T -om /fm s te rl:'o, whls . _. 42 1 Twin Bed~ lmllllress rRICF.S: fun . $450. Dnyt1, 556·3810 • -rans, comp. A.tot Wanted 9Sf 645-9730 oft 5pm. '72 MGI G1 & bou1>rin~ ). <~ood $2 ca or 3/SS good cond. rcn:conablc or eveti. 6"'4·5836 '73 110.o. Spl$tr. $2.000. ;0c~0~/37S2•·:> a':'.,I 1,!:'3om •••••••••••••••••••••• -- -L• 4 Cyl., 4 ape<!d, radio, coml. Barker·. 535 ea. 4/5tagsSt.60cn. . ~ Call annyaft4pm. :. .,..,. •• TOftlUYER "152!!07.2 + Z. AM /r M, c hoice of sporl bull. "99-t!HS 619 tags St.SO ca. 2fl f brg\11 ~otor wh.nh.• G73·608G air, maa whls. 11ilvcr, OOOUDB ----------• JO or more $1.40 <'a. • boal. New diesel motor • ~for Sole Sec us nrsli & lo!'t! Toi pin strlpinft, lOM ml. • 8'Sofallkenew Salcs Tox lncluded IMhwllle..tt 1013 $7.500.642-7056. 250Cc KAWASAKI 01rt ....................... dollarpald orfmports. Sl .OOOequlty,tokoover $3399 S250 NO CARU? ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bike. Fast l-'21 fnctory AllH.-sl COSTA MESA lease. &7lM800. SANTA AMA Thun.-Sun. 496·8115 Draw your ()wn or S<!nd onn Min·O·Matic elc-c. 4~ rl~•~thews Ftyh~d~ mdl: rblt. 8:l50 . Ph Clcntlh 9520 DATSUN U~OLN MllCUIY _F_o_r_s-... -1-.. -.. -<-1 .. -s-k-.-.• nnrne, address. phone Ii ora11n. excellent condl· P 11 er, ~ceo O\er 499-4265 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . '75 Datsun 280Z 2+2, .. " ... "" 'II 11 curd pe Uon $600 pp 532·1259 haul. In hr& ~2.000. Eves :PJMS Harbor Blvd brown. Stereo tape, 1301 N. Tult,Jn credeozn. like new, S400 :'!. A':/3 ~one b • ' · "46·'1883 '7 l Bultaco 250cc. Oirl. 1001 Cor vAlr Lakewood Costa Mesa ~J ma4s. Pvt pty. 673-7920. Santa Ana 14'7.0Sll ~:~~· lcuve messit.1c ~check ::~;,.,ey or Offk• '-••• & 16' t:\•1nrude Tri bull. L55 ~i:.;~94 ~~; all. ms. ~n~ti~w:ii;·.~i0• ncwA __ U_'l'_O_S __ W_A_N_T_E_D_,,.'72 --'o"""a-t-au-11-'2"-80-Z-:-12-.-000-•~-5-,-li-M_G_B_. -.-,-r-e-,-.• def to: ... ,..... IOI HP OMC 4c trailer. Only --;:;--· · anyl.hla g. running o Mi, l oade d I hrown AM/FM. ovcrdrlve, 5 yidr China C..bincl. labJe ar chairs, $1U. ' ~ 97t.3148 rtLOT PlllMTIMG ••••••••••••••••••••• $2695. at Mesa 80111 ,4 llond:i 750. S.000 'J:i Forti Sedan. Nds not. $2&·Sl00 Is S200 w/blk. Int. Buy or 'II!\• 50.000 ml warranty. Go P.O. Doic 1580 Pitney Bowes 10 lb sule, Cenll'r, 1595 Newport ml. All xtro:s. Sl.SSO. Iola or work. CA ii paid, rut uab service aume Jcaae. Xlnt c.ond. w/btack lnL $4UO. PP.1 CceLI Mna. C.. 92626 Sm new. SlOO. 640-4387 ~C M . ~6·4012 Ca ll Mo.7015. 6'13-8079. 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BSl. ofr Ml~ION VI EJO MercedesBeDa ·l l l-IJOO . • • c-..a'lac tHO llLL YATIS ~. ll1·2110 495.1210 Trade-tu ,4 Ghia, last )'ear made 8'111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• vw.roaSCHE •75 MlllCURY ..._.of lmf irti VW BUSES amtrm cu.sett\', coco 2025 S. ConYerlible ~ft::i"~rv~~~r1:::~: Sa• 'u•" ca)>lnrano IOI CAT ATLAS i4/tH•7ZH '1~ #1'2: ~zsooo mJ. $3800 Anlh9irn 750-2011. . CASH IUYM 9'lttOto-0r ~1. H7·4100 4tM51 I VILLACHR WAGON 4 11peed. Hurd lo find. 1"6 Porsclle tlZ 75 7 ':f. ISSMX 1976 D"'SHll "73 HS Wan. h pd, air, •547 9709• '74 CONTINENTAL tt40 4 Cyl., auto. traos. u.i.r Chrysl•r/Plymoutb 5 ....__, At....-tutel" 'm· 4 .. .,..,, , olr "Ond. "' • ..alo b''---..a • V r I .,••••••••••••••••••••• conll., rudlo. lu.:11a1tl' <Mm llmly & Sun. '\II HI ~ """ , • .. ,...... ' 4 vr. Sedan. 4 sp~ed r.,.. ,orng/ .... nuc ... ,,.. 8. artory • r cond., , , , r.i1•k, low low mil\•='' l'M m-wate! Must 11ee to 70 7 '""" 411 IQ• leathe ra\tn & tanl"C $4,100. 968-4523. •71 CADILLAC full !)C)wcr 11pm tientb m I-Ord Cl)' Stt. w,n. "'"'MU"'. lo\ ... II I Ill believe! <668U R>. SuJ){'r nict'' ~ ~ " B. OOIA h:nlhcr seals i;peed COO· Cull urt t>. 64~ 3423 """ ,. ~.1:.,, ur K•r vii • l MIWPOIT DATSUN 73 7 PSIMJr 64tGVD glui1s. (J26~J07~>. Fadory air c!~. full trot. llu e~•erytblna! _ S9'76. Must ~'--$3599 (.'<1~t.i Mm• •.DoveStrect /\cr4~pce<l ONLY $4995 Altos.Used power, s tereo radio, u c.'110KXZ. "72Goluxi\1500,2 dr ll T •SANTAANA 546•1934 ~EWPORT Bt;ACll 71 7 P"'9r 7'8DOD •DON IURNS• A:ic"••••••••••••ttOS vinyl roor. leather Ill· $5699 Gold w1hrn v top, l'1S. LIMCOLN MERCURY ·1u 11.1rracmlt1 lir.1n rv,: IJl•llOO LomUci .cxlraclean! VOU<SWAGtH ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt>nor, bcautiluJ bronie. •SANTA AHA l'I U. /\1(.;, :iuto, H&ll, 130t N.Tui<t1n 1ownr.:.lrnd\'l&11 'e4 C, must sell ! 13731 Harbor Blvd. i• Hornet Sportabout DL Spolleu one owne r · UHC:OLN MUCURY ln~~ ... r~~1':!!!:.,3ti.OOO. XJnt _Su~t.::i._ ~ _ ~1 OM l 673 ~!l'I M.100/best oHer. GARDEN GROVE sta. wa n. Fae. air, r~~~iOQ_n new Aifa.rk 1301 N. Tustin :vnu_ .... _ ~.. t9IC) t9S2 'GS 1''ur'' Ill l'1S. a /1. 67'-3772 * 534.4100 * AMWM stereo. panel 55399 Santa Ana S4T 0511 72 l-'ord I.TD Wi:n. Vntry ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0,•w pain\ S7'1il or f>ei.~ -----~ inH. luR1ta(Ce rack, 6 cyl. Sq A C. lo m1. $2150 l'vl '66 !\t ui.l.lllJ.l rc!>lorcd. otf,•r l'ull ll:l2 :!1157. '89 912. 5 apd, rac. atr, ·~o VW 6 R d D k ticautlful car. OFFER. •SANTA ANA 1976 LINCOLN Pt~ 559 1341 Sull"r tO•HI Sl800. . chrorM wh.hl. Blaupunkl 1 ug, a 10· a~ 968-4971 art. 6.00 PM Ll"""COL""" MERCURY MAlk IV's • ~ ., 49ti-12Ull POflt1oc 9965 AM/FM s tereo. 6700 Gn.-en. 4 i.pd lra&. 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'72RcrtTop 218JMY ~k_.b~ofr 616'381 1 19731UICK 495-6430831-0SOO !7°° Cull(i7J~i9'l_ --VISTA CRUISER '73POMTIAC ~533J. , Sundi:il . 1975 SCIROCCO 1--' Sport c--1973 CADILLAC ,.__ '68 Ford Wgn. /\IC, runs Autornalir. full po" l'r, GRAHD PRIX •75 Carrera 21 000 mi \\eek c d s.-A al ...,_ -_.,..-COUPE DlVILLE'5 _..,.~ 9932 greal. $750. Cull moon roof .. air c·ond . 1 • ' • , • n ~·• 4 speed A M /FM VS. automatic. pwr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673_0035_ sterro rudio &. lug~ngl' \'ii ''ll)line. uutu tr.1ni.. l xlnt ~ond . lmm ac, 72Poptop 416FOG performa'nce pack age stecnng,alr cond.,vinyl Hard .,1 _ _..~ k 94 ... 1,p) ful·lory air concl .• fu ll 1 Sl9,500. $40-0224, 531·7319 Wc~tphalia, air (6llNCHJ. Blue books 111 top & pwr. windows., 2 To Choow From tor-... odel .67 Cntry Sqr. wa~on rac · < o... µo"cr, FM slcrt•o, \'lll.'I '74 a..bbletop #4550 s.iooo.Sale price (IW7Jl'A). Bolb have low m iles & VETIES •74 VPry dean. runs greal, ALLEN roul. wh1unroor. l'rt11:.1u "Sundial", fnJ: & slove 0~LY $399 5 $2699 all the extras! Mer<'edcs &nz ssso. Cull 548·0462 OLDS /CADlLLl'l:C G MC l'ttnlrol. rear dl'fo~,:ur. sink. "atur ta,nk. Full " MARQUIS MOTORS (368JRD> & <156J DN). Trade-ms ----l..AGUNA NIGU t-;L rtGJNZI~ '75 Porsche · 911 S. t'<1m1>crcqu1pped. •DON BURNS* MISSION VIEJO ALLEN ] to Choose From '70 LTU <.:ounlry Squin· 831 ·0800 495-6430 $4599 ·w 9uT. New engine, fine ~l u!.t be Sl'l'n' VOLKSWA&EN 831°2180. 495°1210 OLDS/CAOILLAC/GMC HouH of Imports ~~l~~~·d'. ~ln~~~~J: s~l:~: 72 Olds Stuuon \\'aHon, •SANTA AHA ~,. l3i3l H bo Bl d LACUNA NIGUEL ' 714/523-7250 \' ·t Crui · r l\lnt nd L "-"" ... $6,~:~1 c;,~RD~N J'no~t: CadiMoc 9915 495-643013l·OIOO ------:>.'>7 7630 _____ p~ ~1.15~1~ ·, rn · LINCOLN MERCURY Sunroof, s tereo-.• while w/saddle intr. 20.000 mi. $13,850. Ph 673·4200 *534-.4 I OO* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..L-. _1_. VETTE '73 454. 4 s pd, 72 Gran Torino, xlnt -;--·--- -1301 N. Tustin '64 SC-r blt e n g. Xlnt I 975 & 1976 .__. • .._. H.20 am/Cm. radJaJs. l:·Lop, coNLSJ.000.. Pieto 9957 S,1ntu t\na 5 17·~11 cond . Whitc /blk inL. Vol . 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded, 24.700 '."1· xlnt 5-18-4326or97'9·28SO ~·~··~···.•••••••••••••• derbird 9970 $4,900/bstofr.642·6949 vo CADILLAC•s USCis #I rond. PP. S6600/ofr. . . 73 S q uire \V f:n , h•••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1======~=:!!!~··••••••••••••••••••••• CHIVY is #1 SS7-0741 74 Grund Torino Ehte mileage. a uto. air ..• 5 TU d ll 1 •75 914 1.8. Gold/black ;4 Dasher. 18,000 mi SOUTHYM HB.r Ml IE # I c 9933 s unroof, lo m1. AM/FM radials. !lave l'1>. rur, I I r .. bl ~i:xu\ ow A~/F!\t . mai:s . 35,000 Yr 50M mi .... arr 2Ur .. ORAMGE COUNTY'S 16 To Choow Fro. CMJClr Slcreo, P /S. P /B, red rruakeoHcr. 551-1332 nu · ie 0~ ~t )() ma. Xlnl .t1hape. J oe i.unrf stereo 536-i7ll Blues. r ed s. tans & ~aulR~(Classof'75 ·••••••••••••••••••••••• wwh1tclop.$3500or bs1 ------_.. li l50202 &&S-4999&642·a!71 ·· · VOLUME browns -all are full>• Kappa Sigma) , 1971 Cougar XR7. air, ofr. Oys: 894·6590. e'~ 1972 P1nto,rtunJbout. y~ 9974 - -~ VW bug. nu 11 r,.,, VOL VO DEALER cquippt.>d /\s tow as 3300 CONNELL pawer, Landau. SI~ 84611633 A C. 4 i.pd, O\•w radlul ••• •• •••• • •• • ••••• ••• • • lt7S ,onclle 914 bolt} i:fl ,·•md. en~ ncb miles Give us a call . 644·574.2or 5~!)-HSOS 1 =---•-99,.5 tlrt.'S &shock.s. 31.000 m1, ., \ s w S speed, /\~I /FM & air "" l!>O 11.,1 ofrr CJll VOLVO TODAY' C WWK111tn .. Orti: Ownr $2 000 •~ •·a:•• · lullun Jl(on. cond. Only 16.!>33 m il~. 121J14:13·2'Jll dy~ onh HEYROLET Dodge 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o--t267 . · · ·~ M. ~-~I c: ·' '" ~· l l ~· · ~mNZA). --· WAGONS ALLEN 2828 Harbor Blvd. ••:•••••••••••••••••:•• ·73 1.mcoln Tow11 Car. ,_--.,. pd ..... 1 1 .uhal:<. ~UOO !>36 INJ3 llU YATES '10 VW Squarebat k. \lnl 1976 245 OLDS/CADlLLAC/C MC COSTA MESA '72 Monaco. 9 pu:.~. St.i 1'\Jll Jl"r. cruise control.•! ~·mlo. 4·~ • ..., .. m1 runnm~ mnd. SIJSO IU!.t DEMO 4 ed I.ACUNA NIGUEL Bus 546-1.200 Res 551.5231 Wi;:n. full pwr. cr u11tc lthr 1nl. amtfm' :..ter<.'O, Xlnl cond1l1on in & uul St::LI. 11llf• items \Hth :• l VW.PORSCHE ofr. 968·8003. 638·9909 dri~e. · AM~~M •1 ~;,e;~ ~95-6430ll1-0100 · · control, r ack, b m/fm $4 .800/bst ofr. PP. St.250. :>81-6321. t>n1l~ r1lot Cla,,s1f1<'d t &In Juan Capistrano ca.o;sette. fog lights. lac ·73 Chevy Impala, all Clean. 640.2779 ~-23(jtj, 612·G252. lasslfied-Ads 642·5!i711 1\11 1;12 !iG7d 137·4100 4tl·45 I I 1975 RAlllT pwr. nu tires. xlnt cond . .6...&... ... --' lory air cond. & lugga~<' (S) Lo m'i. ~oo 963.2190 _ "•• tlOO A.dos, N•w tlOO 4-tos, M•w HOO A.tot, Mew 9100.. •75 Carrera. every possl ble option, must sell. s11.ooo. ~1-7319 or 12131 4 sJ>(•t'{I, <·omfnrt itrou k <J 1 ., .. ,., 1 --· rac· n y "'1.IJI m1 cs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & low miles (52!\M l'W > t06839i>l 1961 CHEVY SS Hlu!.! book:. al S3610-Salt SAVI pni:c llas electric wind.ows & Y 3 bucket seats . A black 9756 ONL $ 195 1974 245 Beauly! <GFB781). •DO .... IUR .... S• 1\u11•mat1t'. radio & only $699 963-24~ ------Rolls loyce ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" "" 211 .JO:! miles. Loca l 1'..T-'be l •tDEAlERINU.S.A. 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CONNELL NABERS EAALEIKE THEODORE BAUER MIRACLE UNIVERSITY COSTA MESA &SON ·CHEVROLET CAl>ILLAC IMPORTS ROBINSFORO MOTORS MAZDA DATSUN SALES & SERVICE 2626 Harbor Blvd. 2828 Hllrbor Blvd. ..... Blvd. ~-twbor Blvd. 2060 Harbor Blvd. 2925 Hatbor Blvd. 2150 Harbor Blvd. 2845 Harbor Blvd . 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-5630 54&-1200 ... 9100 ~3 M2-0010 979-2500 645·5700 54<>-6410 540-9640 .. All CMS S.~jKt To Prior S.le, Ptlcft Effeetlw. 72 Houri Frem Pulllic•tioft • ._. __ _ ll Huntington Beae• Eountain Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 218, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES I ~ Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks tHontington JCs Defend Parade Rol6i i 1 a6owed the parade cost city tax· Hob McArthur. the present skyrocketing costB. • as anyone, .. he said. Both City Councilmen Teel t •1 ·~!f!.T~ p,.yen more than s:so ooo thls Jaycee president, said be also Darrel Cohoon, a city ad· Cohoon said an example of lack Bartlett and Richard Siebert said' , Two top Huntlnston Beach year. Only $25,000 wu bu.laeted fawn a full disclOl\ll'e of all the minlatratioo anal,,.t, conducted of communication came to hls al· today they doubt the parade wUl t Junior Chamber of Commerce for the event by the city which detalla. tbutudy of parade coats. He said tention this week. be continued. . tolftdal• atouUy defended their agreed to ablo~b laboc coats ol He said the Jay~ support tbe NRJts did not reflect Oil the "A man showed up at cl~y or-"I am co°!!'letely appal.led,'' ·role Wed.Daday in staging this police and public worka penon-conUnuiQC the traditional event. efforts of the Jaycees. fices, demandlnc be be paid ror Siebert aald. I wu never liven ~ yera controversial Fourth oC net. but would do so only under strict "Tbere were inadequate con· S:.Hor the purchase of jacekts to any indication that the parade ~ July parade. Paul Nagle, the 1976-16 Jaycee accounliDC procedures. troll between the Jaycees and· be worn by Jaycee members ~ct-would cott thla much. i Tbey also said that a thorough president. said he and other McArthur added that Jaycee ~city," be said. "We both an-ingasparademar~~.''be~~d. "I'll never .:'ote to ha~ th. : aceountlq of all expanses has Jaycee officials bad on several memben put hundrtda ol hours ticapated more money comln& in .. We bad nothing m wnung parade a&ain, be added. I also ' beenlonsoverdue. occasions asked city officials to into the parade and they may be t.banwerece!ved." that this expense would be in· think we were mlaled by the • An anal ya is released this week pu_! ~ t!le expeDMS on paper. looked. upon as ~all CUYS foe the ''The city is aa much to blame curred," Cohoon added. (See PARADE, Pace AZ> Vaccine Pushed Illnesses Prompt Action WASHINGTON (AP) -With the "mysterious Pennsylvania ill· ness addinl pretlUl'e, a con· geaional panel wu urged today to approve an lnaurence plan to opm-..tbe-way lot the eovern· meat'• prosram to vaccinate all Americans against swine nu. · HOUM Commerce Committee Chairman Harley 0 . Slauers <D-W. VA.> 11id be doubta the Petmaylvaa.la outbreak I.a awine Ou. but urced the panel to pus the insurance plan to be on tbe nfeaide. _., __ ~,________~ Tbe plau was put together alter vaccine producers indicated their reluctance to continue in tbe 1overnment pro1ram because ol their wbllity tool>- t.aln private insurance. In Pennsylvania, state r e- searchers trylnl to identify the dlaeue which has killed 23 peo- ple said it probably la not swine nu. \ Ni~ Beach Day " Meanwblle, a federal health of. liclal told a Senate bealtb sub- committee that the 1ame liability coacerm which have atalled tbe swine nu lmmuni11tion prGll'aln Jaan jeopardlaecl public vac· cla.UO. of 1.1 mlllloo poor Wednesday was a nice day to go to the ·beach and a Jot of people did. About 25,000 folks made their way to city beaches in Huntington Beach. 'They enjoyed air tem· peratures that hovered around 72 degrees . and a water temperature or 66 degrees. "There were no hassles and no rescues," said one liteguard official. "It was just a nice day." · Homeowners Battle Over School Use A courtroom battle launched wben memben of the Cook HomeowW'I Association object- ed to the UM of Cook Elementary Sebool ID ••tlnlmaer u a tem· = campu1 for tbe Runt· Be.cb Uatoa Hiib Scbool Dlltrict went into lta third day to- day lD Orance Count.Y Superior Court. Lawyers for both aides predict- ed that it ml1bt be pouible to , eomplete the bearinc before Judie Harmon G. Scoville either today or early Friday. They laid tbe juqe is not expected to im- mediately rule on the con- trovenlallltue before him. Lawyers for tbe homeowners sroup are areuiQI that a lease \ a,reed to by trusteea of tbe Hunt· tncton Beach district and lhe , W..tmloster Elemmt..y School Diltrict WU We1all1 approved ~ by balb diltric:ts. ' l .: th':ft:'!i~u~ ~ ec.bed without a aampllns of ' JUbllc oplnlon via public hear· mp and the filinl ol an environ· llMlllalllnpactreport. Tbe aul1oment ol HunUncton ~ Beacb blsb school student. to the f f.cili~ ii certain to create dust, ' nolH and tumc problems t tlnull•1tt.benel ... bolbood1ur4 J ' rouadln• the acbool, Jud&e Seoville ha beell told. WJtnelMI alao told the Judce in two day• of bearlao that plans for the UH of the 1tbool at 14401 , Wtllow Lane, We1tmln1ter. t .tuallY 10 beJond \be one year ~ lMM qreed Oil b7 trustees for ' bo&b diltrlcts. ; ~::.~t=~!: :::: b~g~ acbool diatrlct, did na&bin1 lo calm the lean exprelled by member• ol the W•tmlmter JlomeowMl'ISl'OUP· Abbott tolcl , .... Seo9Dle tlaat Clfll'*tM .... ...,.. Ida ~t. ., .-lble. cs. ..... Al) r ~· Valley Board Eyes ! f 15 Million Badget f Fountain Valley 1cbool f tl'ulUe9 .,.. •'*""IO adopt a t· 'SUJ•m budltit ...._for tis- ' Cal.,.TJ. I Dllb1d efflelals llll&lpMe a .._ntlll .. aeboallelrate. , ~'IM'· ":r.:b .._.. bl J : =:.•M11ln V '-ll1mmt1f)' n paid ta.a per •too . •11r1d Hluatkla. i ' ' • Murder For Hire -elall4rea .. .wt Polio and ...... Dr. DaYlcl J ....... c1lred« of tbe fedtral Cat.-,. Dile .. OlllrGI. Hid _,....... ol polio and meaales vacdae _.. lnlilt· iDC on new safe~ that are lmpollible to meet. Jurors See Arrest Seacer •aid Lederle Laboratories ls imiatlQs that OD· ).y docton eive polio vaccine, and llerct Sharp & Dobme LI insi.lt· iDC 'tbe docton ad rile parenta ol beneflU and nab ot measles Y9CCtaatioM. Tbelr demaDda. 1n coatredl wbicla bave not been ByTOM BAllLEY Ot Ille o.Jty ......... An Orange county Superior Court jury that mutt eventually rule on allecatiou that Dr. Wayne Lester Bobimoa planned the murder ot hi.a Wile Cot t.o looks at the physician during testimony offered late Wednes- day. One view was the now f~ar Metal Fatigue si1bt or the Jnine physician, Oanked by bis tbreelawyen. tak· ing coploul notes a &M cc-el lable. Tbe Gtblr' WU N ft1eo tllpe equlpmeat brot11bt lDto the courtroom b1 Deputy Diltrict At- torney Jay llOHley: It llhowed a man ldeDtlfled as the defendant 1truulln1 with police olficen <See DOCTO&, PqeAZ) 9ioed .... prompted b~.=r cera over muuractunn' • t,y if Injuries r.Wt. be aald. Ben's Last Words: Seacer Nici the Paablic Health Seniee doel not have enou&b dodon ln public dln1cs in urban. anid naral areas to meet t.boee de-- mandl, and it is contrary to Sood public health policy to use the altilll of doctors that wa.y. He said nurses usually give the shots and explain the risks and benefits. Government dlnlcs immunize sllgbUy less than half the three million preschool cblldren who receive polio and measles vac- cine each year, Seocersald. Vac- cine supplied to doctors In private practice would not be af· fected, be added. Tick, Rattle, Bang LONDON (AP> -With a ratUe and a bang'. Londoo'a famous landmark, the Bil Ben clock atop the tower or the Houses ol Parlia· Yach~·harge Crash Dumps Eight in Bay SANDtEGO <APJ-A'100,000 yacht hit a barse and ·lent eiaht members ot a vacatlcJnins t1m11y into the chilly water of San Dlqo Bay early today. They were rescued 15 minutes later. Tbe Sf.foot yacht wQ parUy submerged and beavUy damqed • two Coast Guard cutters ar~ rived. Tbe yacht is the Una Mas D. In the water were Mebus Bartl· ial. a Huntiqtoa Hsbour In· earance broker'~ hil wife NaDCJ: Ids 'JO.year-old f.U., Gilbert BartliDC al K1mu Q&r, llDd fi'fe elllldnD. Tbe 8ll'tliall lift I& ~Nalaetrde. Mn. BartllDI aald her ~ and IOD ,.... briaclnl &be craft back lato the harbor wbUe the otben alept wben lt hit She barte being towed out by a iueboat. . A 1bort Ume before, tbeY Jett oa a filhlnl trip but dedded to re- turn because of trouble 1fltb their boat'aradar. Tiie elder BartliQI Wll taten ...,. Poke ambal.-lo ClbrtUq JI.ale.a Ceter w._.bewu~ Mined for a,_.. IDll lbock before being releaaed. ment. gr<>Uncf·to a bait today at 3:41 a.m. local time. The 117-year-old timepiecewu apparenUy the victim of metal faUaue. Police patrollins near Pull•· ment 1ald they beard tbe rattle and bang 11nd called in Leslie Butler, the clock's chief main· teoance enslneer. Tbey also 1Ummoned police tecbniciana to loot for 1l1na of aabotage but that WU ruled out. "W• are thlnklne alone tbe l1nel of po11lble metal faUCUe," •aid an offlelal ol tbe Depart· ment of the Environmmt. wblcb b• respoMlbllltJ for the clock. .. w. do not mow bow loac lt wm tate to repair.'' Butler, 54, said a cut iron frame boldin1 tbe mechanism cracked and that bic pieces of metal were burled around. He Nld a ODe·bUDdJ'edweiebt drum &bat cootrola the qumter-bour belll wat tbrowD to tbe floor. 'l"9e bnakdowD OCC!WHcl dar· 1111 • all-llllbt .._ GI ta.. U-. al a..-. i.-m-.. Mft .... waftllll ll&e --of tldl welt to dnr a bectlac ot Jeclalatioa before t.blir pam.._. ,..... In urlial tbe Commerce Com· mittee to approve tbe insurance plan for the 1wlne Ou vaccine program. Stassen aald, "l 'd rather err on the aide of it being swine nu and be ready (or it than have IC>mebody say we cHdn 't act and in fact tbere wu a serious epldemic." He noted that the eovemmeat I• not compelling 1111onetotakethe vacdne. David Matbew•~ MCretarf of Jleatth, Educatioa, and Welfare. told tbe Senate subcommittee that the ••lne nu pl'Oll'am .. ,or all latent.a and purpoeea bu School Board Okays Budget In Huntington Tbe HatlqtOD 8-:ll mdoD JDcb Sebool D•&rkt Boant of Tr••t••• b11 adopted a ....1•,HO budset IOI' flacal 11"11-n. It IKludes ... .-in J'ffftY.. and Carf10Ver ac· ...... ''Tbls eloelr ._ bem reYfll'ed Tbe cU1trict plam to. 1pead for IO ICMal bJ 80 maa,y people," ... 2Z5 WI ves $5 Sl1 510 Butler Hicl ... It .,. the bell of mantbaD lut, ,..;., ofnclala freedom Jn World War II. Aid. Trult.elespeettolowerthe Whatever the da!Ule. Jt will be total mehool tu Hie bJ 5 C.U to repaired. u •• 4' per $10t Ul•ld YllUllUoll Bil Ben takes ll•D11Defromla Wcntlteead of tMIDCIMh. JJ~ WI, cat ln ta 'fte Mlea& 111 •IWml will be apeot cloels •• _ _.......... .. t11rW9 ......... as mWJon U.eloek .............. ., . ,_ --teadUI ..n..s ud We1tml.atet.r ..... JIG••• IU ...._la~-=" a...fitl. Pd~ dl*ktd"cfe~ • collapsed" because vaccine nsylvania disease haven't iden-manufacturers have not been tilled It. abletosetimara~ce. •'Wbatner it ls, it'• OQe ol the He ureed passage of the mo1t daa1erous things in lhe legislation making the govern-world," a aid Pennsylvania ment res_ponaible foe bandling virolotiatJay Sala. swine flll TawawCS, anaperibft· -Seecer said~ '-'-We cannot aay--it ting the 1overnmeat in tum to ii l'Wlne Influenza oc say that it i.s sue manufacturers and other JIOt. Each day that eoes by parties if it could prove neeligen· witbolt a ap,ead from family to ce on their part. community makes us reat easier Scientists studying the out· t.bat it ii not swine Oue. But Jt is break of tbe mysterious Pen-"c8eeVACCINE,PaceAZ) II Return Bo•e Missing Colorado Vacationers Safe By BAY ESTllADA oe .. o.11, ..... ..,. Eleven Californians, eight from Oranse County, arrived home safel)' Wednesday afternoon, ap. parmtlJ oblivious to their near ......... wWl • ~ ftMh flood o•er the weetencl In COlaradlo. - Tbe Callfornlana, lncldac a I.alma Beada couple .... ....,. tine ddJdtta and • H8llltlaltm Bneh woman, b.s plamned to camp ID the Big Tbompaoa River area aear Loveland. but cbaneed their travelling itinerary at the lutminute. ••we stopped to do some JaUJldr1 Friday," aaid Mary JlacAuJ97, ''and didn't have time to mate it into tJle (BigTbompeoa Rlvw) area." )lias Ml'CAuley. 212~ Eisbtb St •• Hunfiqton Beach. •aid the CJ'OUP camped l~ 1' mi1e1 from Uwelaad cbar- lnst.heweekeJ)d. "We were on the other side of the mountain from wbere the flood waa and our radlOI weren't woctina well.'' Miu MaeAuley ukL Frlenda In California tol4 her of the diluter IOOft after abe arrived with the oUlsa Wednea-~afternoon. "If •• had ban about the fiood. we would have called CalUanda toaay wewseotay, .. .added. Earl Nortbnap IDd his wife Miidred. 18188 Acacia St., Fountain Valley,· were afraid tbelr friends and relatives in &be group were caught in the Oood. It had been 5 days since the Nortbrups bad heard from the group, wbJch Included their two graMMN, MJcbael Schultz. U. and bla brother Scott. 8, ol Yorba Uoda. (See aETUaN, PqeAZ) J 888.7 Million B•dget College District Rate Up a Penny B7STEVI! lltlUIEU. Of .. o.Ny .......... Coast Community Cdlege Dis.o trict trustees rejected a proposed aeven-cent tax rate increase for 1976-77 Wednesday, vot1nC In· stead for a one-cent 1ncreale ill the tax rate. Trustees approved a reviaecl $68,735,~ budget, lncreaslnc last year 'a tax rate from 19 cents to 80 centa per $100 asaeaed valuation. Lut year'a budset was S50 million. District officials had ear· lier asked for an .. cent tax rate, but trustees voiced coatem over the dr11Uc iacreues in •••led valuatioaa ha the dJa. trid um year. Trultee William E. K.ettler of HuaUncton Beach told the board that. because ol iDc:reaMI of up to 23 percent la ....... d valuatlona, "we Jut 'can't jU1tif)' lncreaaing the propert7 tax rate over last year." Wbat does the increale mean to a tupa1er with a '80.000 bome? U•l•c 1915.11 nrures. the w111ed val•aU. ca a .,,000 bome ia $15,0IO. OD a 1111-Tr bome, ...... Ute~. crew la wwed Uae m.ut nl• of U.--bome beeomel '11.• .... tbe ··-· nluatioa 1acre ... ..,...,_. Addbal tbe new GllHlllt tu rate laereue, tuacmlbatbome rile to SHI.OZ over llllt J'Uf'• fion ~ SUI.IS. Tbe iDcre-. In U. la llill to ab• bomeoner will blabout$29. 1'be ooe-c•t hike ltlelf speUa CllllJ a $1.ICperyearlDereMecwer last 1ear'1 rate, aceordln.1 to Vice Chancellor CcirT.Uan Tboml!HD. dlacouattac the ln-cnue tn aaseuecl v••m TbompeOll •alcl Uae Mdltialaal m-cent fu rate bite recommen- ded by the coast administration twu to br11ll the district'• reserve account up to 10 percent. Sllclnl the six cents mean1 the cUatrlct'a re1e"e will alt at I per-cent. a f'-Cure Tbompeoa calla danlerous. ''This raerve l1n't Just money llttln& In a bank somewhere," he aplalned. "It's the amount Wt ovw 1t the end of the year.•• He Hid tbe truate.' aetkla ''just means we will have to tlptenour belt.I intolsle areu.•• Couc Weather Fair weather foUowlu mornta1 coHtal cloudf. neu Friday. Hllbs a1-. the beaebea to mid 70s. Low9 to drop lo the lower ... lll'ftWlw*" At,_......._ ............ ,.....,,..... ~ as.: r.'i".i,..... ~ ct-ti .............. rg•J••.. t-=:ee..r =----AM--... ,.._~-.... ~Of ........... .. ·==-·· . ;J1t=&-... ~ ........ ............ ,--............... _. .. '---_ -- H /F Thursday,Auoust 5. 1975 t Discusses Political S~fiiling. Wiih Jwy Dr. Louis Cella was granted Botb 1tate Treuurer Jeqe aoo,eoocoatnb.tedtD-.aa.. twice beeD amended to reDeet Tot, Girl Die Effort to Save Life F aila HOUSTON (AP) -Wendy Suzette Jeoklns, 1', was baby-sitting ·her year·old nephew Lonn10 Jenkins in the I amUy car, parked on the south bank ol the San Jacinto River. Smmunily from prosecution 'Unruh aad Oran1e County 50t'&ndidates and caalel. lldtial· ocnitteddonaUons. J>.fore di.cu1a1n1 the facts ol Supervisor Laurenee Sehmit Jy refused to ......, tbe Onnd Lut May, tbe •UDU'Vilor's ac. Wencty•s uncle, John Blouin, 32, of Houston. wu political spendin1 lite Wedne~· were mentioned by name when Jury'a qu..Uou. countaot admlltecl more than day with a federal Grand Jury in federal Judge Mall Byrne srant-But Judie B1rM. -.bonctlltl)' $10,000 worth o1 conediaaf were ILsbing about 40 yards upstream. . Slowly the car began movlnl down the baDk. LolAnleles. ed Cella and bis forDW' business ~tenced C.Ua to five yean In louc:bed olf by a couoty Grand Before Cella wu closeted fOC' muacer. Tbeoclore SchiUmao. federal prlloa,......., lall eon. Jury inquiry into Schmit'• 191' Wednesday. almo1t three hours with the jury, immwlJ&y. vidlon on Jacome ta nuioa. eampal&o. the names oltwo recipients or his Cella. tbe Santa Ana phyaician Medicare fraud and related The Santa Ana pbJllcian. who Wendy in the front seat. tried to save her nephew, who was in the rear seaL She jumped out of the car, opened a back door and grabbed the baby. political spending were bantered who was CaJiCornla's top 197• char1es. cleared tbe wa7 foc bis is free on ball pending appeal of 1 about in open court. pollllcal donor with more than tesli01ooy by arantin,c him im· his codvlcUon, W8$ still talking But she couldn't get him out. So she jumped into the rear seat as the car plunged into the stream. Aneient Winner Russell and Mary Beth Benore of Toledo, Ohio, won the 6,157-mile Turkey to San Francisco race in a 1912· Detroit-Abbott, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge Wed· nesday. The race, intended as a re-enactment of the 1908 round;the-world jaunt, started in Istanbul when the s ponsorin g company had trouble obtaining travel permits in the Soviet Union . E'ro• Pllfle Al I HOMEOWNER PROTEST • • the one year term. Jle pointed out that three of bis district's five high schools are already ~·t­ ing well beyond their angina! capecity. , • Fro•Pa9eAJ 1 PARADE •• • .Jaycees and by Steve Pressley (parade coordfaator.) ·1 "When we are trying to economize and taxes keep going 1 up, we have to re-examine our 1 priorities," Siebert said. "The I parade was a complete waste." , Siebert said he also was dis- 1 tressed that the mayor "or whoever '' sent out telegrams al a cost o r $1 ,000 informing participants that the parade was still on. "I think telephone calls would have sufficed,'' he said. "I think I whoever made that decision ahould have t aken into account the financial impact on the city." Bartlett said there seems to be I a sentiment among council mem· bers to discontinue the parade I ''unless somebody comes up with a different plan and it's damned good." • - "I still think that it cost more than $50,000 that we hnve been told." he said. "The city is growing fast ' enough without spending $00,000 I or $70,000 for promotion,•• Bartlett said. "We don't need it." ! Jaycee officials said they were balked on certain proposals to raise revenues. They said they bad plans to sell bleacher seats and concession rights but they were rejected. ORANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrnlCNlll • ..., --· Jack R. Curley 'll><t f'>'•\ICNlll •Ad Ge"''"' Mt...., Thomas Keevil Cchtor ThOmas A. Murpt\lne MA,,.q•11g ld•"" Charles H. Loos Rkt\ard P. Nall AHl~t ... 1 MolN'll .... EG!i-1 Robert Barker w .. 10.-C-t E-.r H ... UIMlteft 8Hdt0ftke 11li'J ik~h---. Wiii~ -...., P.O._,.,._. Otfkes .._..,~11.11 .. G•--c ... 1.,,..w uow..i e.r~ !Mld<lle-• v ...... 11101 ~ P+; "-.. $e<I o_ ,,..,...., TelepltOM (714) 642..mt CtnMfled AdWrtlstl• Ml-5611 "'°"' """"°'-c..."'' ~lft 540-1110 c;a..,,IQM, 1'1• 0<-c;o.t\I -•W""I c:.M OllW'• Ne N~ \tot .. ,. U~\tttltlOH, ....... .. ""'"" ., •~h•t11\t""f'h .,., ••• "'' .... " nore•vcN •Uftovt ,,.u.t "'"'m+'i.iM •• (_,,.,,. __ »t-t lt \t .. ~, ... ••If .. C..la MllH , ~· M-tcriol*\ •v .,.,_ u n ,,_ !My, ll'llNllM..U-l"'f · ,...~_,, __ P tt-...Y. Under the terms of the disput- ed lease, the Huntington Beach district will rent Cook school ror .ae 1ear1for ,$20.000 and use the facility to bou.se 800 ninthsradem starting next month. Lawyers for the Cook holMOWDers tO"OUP argue that private pntetests would hue be91tprepared to pay much more than $20,000 for the sthool with resulting savings to taxpayers. · Jt is has been testified that opera tors of the He bre w Academy in Long Beach would have been prepared to lease the school ror a Clgure in excess of the $20,000 contract. Westmins te r trustee Ada. KJege admitted in her testimony that such an offer had been made. She also told Judge Scoville "that she had been told or identical orrers by trustees of the Coul Community College and the Liberty Christian School of Garden Grove. She could not re- cnll if a specific figure had been suggested by ell her district. Huntington Beach officials have testified thnt many high school students might have lo be put on a double session system Ir its bid to use Cook school as a temporary campus Is denied. Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Ounge County airline pUot who apparently contracted the same mysterious disease that has killed 22 people Jn the East was reported doing ''very wetl"today. ur. Gerald Wagner, a county health official, said the man had eaten a •·robust" breakfast and· "sounds great on the phone.•• The m,n. who has nol been tdentified, is bein~ cared for al home. Cou.nty health officials do not believe the ailment is con- taldous. . . Or. Wagner sa\d the rcslllts of tests on laboratory samples taken from the man won't be known foc one to three weeks. However, be said, there ap- pean to be no reason tor undue concern. An elderly Sacramenlo couple pCatbly were stricken. wttb the same mysterious Pennsylvania iUDe&I, a state epidemiol.olbt r~ ported today. Fro• Page Al VACCINE ••• aUll tooearly to say." Some officials rear there could be 1 recurrence of the swine nu epidemic that swept the world in 1911 and 1919. leaving 20 milUon people dud, including 548,000 in lbe United Stites. rnunity. with the jury at tbe end of the day In the JWOCeft, Aaisbd U.S. Wednesday. .. She was sure trying to save that baby." said Jack Freeland of Humble. a witness. Attorney Stephen W11IOO lndtcat4 Both be and Sc:blffman we.n1 ·ec1 it) open court the jury'a in-told to return lo the Federal qulry center• a.round posajble Courthouse lo Los Angeles Aug. violations or federal anU-17foraddedteaUmony. · Both children drowned as the car disappeared In· to 25 feet of water. racketeering statutes, as well as m.u and tax reculatiom. Circus Performer Jl was revealed during tbe ~ D . l year-old physician's recent trial that a major portion ol money secreted from two Orange Coun· ty hospitals by Cella, Schiffman and others went directly into the campaign coffers of county, state and federal candidates. Both Unruh and Schmit testified during Celia's trial. The st.ale treasurer openl7 ad- m i tled receiving a $10,000 donation from Cella disguised as tbe sale of office furniture. Unruh also admitted that Schiffman once hand-delivered a $3,500 check to his campaign of· fice, a check that later was re- portedly returned to the doctor. Jn his testimony, Schmit could recall few of the details of a $1,500 a month job be held with one...oLlhe C ellA·~OJlUOlleJl boepitals while be wu a ean- didate for county auperviaor. Wednesday afternoon, Schmit issued a briel press at.atement re- lated to tbe grand jury probe lnlo Cella'a political financial ad·. ventures. ''All campai1n funds that were received by the Schmit campaign headquarters have been accurately reported," the statement said. Public rffords show Scbmil's ca~p8;ign reporting forms have E'ro• Page Al DOCTOR. • • outside a Santa Ana service station last Feb. 25.' Clearly visible in the courtroom screenlng authorized by Judge J .E.T . "Ned" Rutter is the dropping during the atruJt- gle. of a han~guo lbJlt WU later tounlt to be carrying aix live rounds. Jt i.s alleg~ that the gun.fell =obi~'s walsU>and 1'tien &e t on police ud' district at- 's investlgatcrs after ig· 'OOl'ing commands to halt. The movie was filmed by cameras hidden inside a nearby Santa Ana Police Department van. Moseley offered the film and tapes as proof that Robinson, 42, met Anthon1 Scalise inside the rest room o the service station and paid him a further $1,000 in cash on the contract given Scalise for the killing of Mrs. Janice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. Scalise, 29, baa testified \hat he met Mrs. Robinson at the Velvet l'U.rtle last Feb. 21 on tbe pretext, ~the wanted to buy real estate iomUr owned by her and her husband in Riverside County. R.e told the jury that he decided after talklnit to Or. Robinson's wife throughout lunch that he could not go through with his assignment. Fro• Page Al RETURN ••• ' The Northruos express(?(! relier over the news or the group's safe .. cyowhen they heard from them for the fiTst time since they left South Dakota Friday. • The Northrues· son-in-law. Michael Schultz, and Neal Schultz. of Needles, new into the Denver area Tuesday. Once there. they learned of the group's safely. The Northrups• fears were belahtened Monday when they heard ooe of the eight children in the 'roup, traveling ln a van and large motorhome, had not con- tacted his parents in Qa,pertino to fly home from Colorado as planned. Miss MacAuJey said the group "sort of lost track of time'' and had intended to put the Cupertino boy on a plane when theent.ourage reached Laa Vegas. Sheaaid they bad no idea any one was worried about the fact they had not com· municaled about the boy's flying plans. The Huntington Beach resident saJd t.be only time the group won- dered about. what was happenlng in Colorado was SundaY when "we pulled into a town to buy gas andnoonewaathere." Apparent· ly. she said in ret.roapect, the townspeople had gonetotheotber side of the mountain to aid in rescue efforts near Loveland. Other members of tbe group in· elude: Dennis and Bubara Schultz and their three children. Brjan, 1~ Stevei 12. and Rene, 10, of 31672 Seen c Dr., Laguna Beach: Michael Scbults. 16, and bis brother Chris. 13, sons ol Neal Scbu~ of Needles; and Matt· Bair'd, 12, oCCuperUao. Three Footer, 91, ies· ENID. Okla. (AP) -Three-• pounds anchtood aix feet three in worttn• with bla dop. dolnt foot-tall Nicu De Barcsy, also hiastockin1feet. card lrlcka for the am111ement oC known u Baron Capitain. is dead lJtUe Nick often performed bis lrienda and tendin1 bis at9l. atandln1 in the palm of his chickens and the Rock ot doves For hall a century, LiUJe Nick, falher'a outstretched band. he Imported from France. as he wu known to bia counUess In 1903. the De Barcsy Troope, Altboulh a acant three feet friends, walked the streets of as they were Down. came to tall, be insisted on beinc treat.eel Drummond, often with his trick America. u a man and be dreaed the part. dog Snowball at his heels, a large Nlcu was 18 at the time. Dartng Jn bis appearances In Drum- dgar in one hand and bis cane in the next nine years they worked• moad, be often won a lull 1uit~ the other. with variou1 shows, amoae them complete with vest, cane and hi1b From three feet, he surveyed the famous Ringling Brothen. hat. ln lat~ years, be relaxed bis the world and found ilju.st barely In 1912. while they ~in wtn-dreaa code to include a cap. blgenou1h. ter quarters with the BUI lon1sleeve abirt with striped Born Feb. 28. 1885, at campbellclttuaontheeutedge overalls and cowboy boota - Budapest, Hungary, be was the of Drummond, LitUo Nick's boy'ssizell·D-andatie. ICln4f Baron Anton and Madame-.. fatberdiecL_ __ --- Sidonia De Barcsy. It wu a time The loa of tbe Baran caused of' upheaval in Hungary and Madame De Barcay to 10 into Baron De Barcay. who aerved in aemlretlremat. Bu& from time the military. was forced to nee to time lbe and her aon would the country with bis family or be make apeclal appearances, destroyed. alwaya retunalng to Drummond. They moved to western In 1925, Madame De Ban:sy Europe,andfoundanewlifewitb died, and Nick continued on the clrcua. alone. His appearances were on a Nicu bad weighed only 1'4 limited buis and be seldom ap· pounda at birth and was one of peared in public, fearing he the smallest perfectly formed would be kidnaped. . human beings. After his birth, In 1932, Nick retired complete- Madame DeBarcsy grew a full ly from show business. He re- heard. turned to bis f'our·room house in Baron De Barcsy weighed 392 Drummond and apent his days NEW! Now In Stock! JVC'S Super Portable Radio/TV This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"-diagonal TV all in 9"x10x41". Big hi-tt sound from its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 D-<:ells. car cord. 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On I 1·1·1·11 P1·odue·f Mt• '••II: n...• .... ,, .......... . , ..... , .......... .. • Ll VOL. 69, NO. 211 .. 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' Today's C::loslag · N.Y.Stoeks .. [Robinson J11rors Watch Ar-i·est ~ape · 1libt of tu lnine PbslcW.. n.u.ecs by his tbreelnyen, tak· ln« eopioaa AGtea at tbe COllDlel lalJle. 'l'lle other .... via video tape equipment brou&bt into tbe courtroom by Deputy Dlatrict Al· ~ Jay Moseley: It lhowed a man ldeatilled u the defendant strualln• with police officers outside a Santa Ana service 1tatlon tut Feh. 25." Clearly villble la the rourtroom Ureeainl mtbori&ed by Judie J .E .T. "'Ned .. Rutter ia the ctroppiaa durlnl the atrua· gle. ol a baDd&UD that waa later found to be CU'l')'iDC lix live roundl. -It is alleied that the IUD fell rrom Robimoa's waistbad when be took on police eel district ~"' larneJ'• tnvestlrators aft.el' ff· DClriq commands to bait. Tbe movie was filmed by cameras hidden lnllde a nearby Santa Ana Police Department van. · llmeley offered the film and laDea .. 'Pl'ool that Rob6moo. 42, met ADthoDY Seallle laaide the rest room of the .-vice stat.ion and paid b.lm • furtblr $1,000 in caabCID tbeCODtradg1¥eDScaliso fer the killing of Mrs. Janice Roblnaon, 38, of Newport Beach. Scal.iae. 29, bu testlfied t.bat he ~~ Mf!l· ~!)bioson at~ y~ve\ ?urUe last Feb. 21 on the pretext Lhat be wanted lo~ real eat.ate Jolntly owned by her and her husband la Rivel'llide~ty. He told the Jury t.bat he declded · aft.er t.alkilU[ to Dr. Robinson's wile tbroulhOUt lunch &hat be ' could not 10 tbrouah with hi&' I ,assipmenl. • Scalise uid Mrs. Roblnson agreed to go into bidlnc with • him after they returned to her home and taped telephone calls made to Robinson by Scalise. Moseley bu played thole tapes back to the jury and offend them as .. clear proof" of tbe <See oocroa, P••AI) Tax R8te Cut 34-cent Drop for lroine ByRDAaYKAYE ri... 0t_DMI, ..... ..., ~ Tbe Irvine school board cut d1ls year's tax rate 34 cents Wed- neaday. takina t.be middle road between proposals made by Aailt.ant Superintendent John a.)cieand 1'nlltee Frank Hurd. The bo~ voted 4-1 (Hurd diuented) to adopt a tot.al tax rate for 1971-7'1 of $5.77 per $100 useued valuation. That's M cents lower than tbe ts.11 rate weued th1a put year. However, even though the rate is lower, the 25 percent increase in a11e11ed values in Irvine means taxpayers. '!'ill. ~till pay a bluer acbool tax bill this year. If t.he district's bond re· demptlon tax rate ol about '19 cents per SlOO assessed valuation is not included, the general fUJld tax rate would be $4.00, u op. posed to the $5.2'1 figure assesaed -..in19'15-'ll. Trustees bad-said from the- start that they'd like to see the general fund rate lowen!d to at leut$5. Althou&b Rajclc last week pro- J)Oled a tax bite ol seven cents per $100 assessed valuation. Wednesday he told tn.isteea 'they Mould lower the general fund rateto$5.13. "If you go below that, you'll be hiring cuatodians, but not clean· ing compound .•. teachers, but not chalk ...... Rltjc.ic warned the board. I But Hurd scoffed at Rajck's calculations and instead pro- posec! dropping the rate 38 cents ott tJie geoeril fwii!;Dtinltnl tt down to $4.91. However, the rest« the school board diugreed with Hurd and Trustees June Foley and ai.nes Boulanger instead 1u11ested that. the general rate fall to $4.99, with a toatal rate of$5.78. At first, trustees told RaJcic <SieeTAXRATE,PaceAZ) Vaccine Program Eyed .. . SWine Flu Program Seen Aft,er Illnesses · I skills of doctors that way. He In urging tbe Commerce Com- sa!d nurses usually give the sbot.S mittee to approve the insurance and explain the risks and plan for t.bp swine Ou vaccine benefits. program, Staggers said, .. I'd Burning Out of Control WASIDNGTON <AP> -With t.be mysterious Pennsylvania ill- ness addine pressure, a con· 1H91ional panel WU urced today to approve an insurance plan to cipen tbe WQ for the govern- ._.. .. Jn&nm to wrcinate all AmerkaM arainlt swtne nu:- I ' County firemen prepare to evacuate after flames from a controlled burn which flared oul'-of eontPol en-Ole old Rucbo d4 Los Alisos in El Toro Wednesday engulfed· the firefighters. All esc~ the near-fatal trap, but three were il\]ured -two when ...they iell beneaUl tlle wa..a. of _a fire ~ine. Story. additional photoS. A3. Irvine School Aide Given New Position ; Ray Edman, deputy superin- ' tendent of the Irvine Uniried 1 School District, ha.s been re· 1 a111igned to the position of 1 assistant s uperintendent in . charge or educational planning. ' j Edman , who has bee n • rell*'Sible for the district's i penonnel and staff development, .'will now be responsible for plan- . Jling the curriculum at the new r schools planned in Woodbridge, l Turtle Rock and Northwood. ~ The district anticipates a total ''ol n schools in Woodbridge, four ~new schools in Turtle Rock, six echools in Northwood and one unoreschool in Harbor View. • According to Superintendent Stan Corey, Edman's new duties wUl allow the school dlstrict to 'open the new schools with a { finaliied educational program. f Edman's past duties will be assumed by Delaine Richards, / formerly principal at El Ca mino t Year-Round School and more re· f cently ofVenado Middle School. ! Turtle Rock J ,.Park Plans • }Approved A master plan for the 20·acre Tartle Rock Community Park was approved Wedne9day by the I Irvine Community Servius :, Commission. ~ Commissioners .,reect to a , Ill• bJ Kammeyer, Lynch and , Pstnera for a Sl. 7 milUon park l a a ll&e bouDlled by Turtle Rock : Drtwe, Bonifa Canyon Drive, C-mpm Drive .East and the ex-j Jldq Turtle Roct homes. The approved plan includes a \ rec:reaUon buildin~. a nature eenter1 tennis courts, outdoor J sports aHu and nature area ( p6cnk srounds. f Residents bad asked city ot- i fldala to leave the part in a re- 1 Jatwe11 natural state. J CcalDJDunlty Services Dtreclor PW aradY said construcUon on t tlle.~k Mould begin by tbe end J at Udi 1ear 'and that tbe park ,..Jd be ready foe use at. the ...Soltm. I . - Bull Calf Bearish On Kennedy Center . Houle Commerce Committee a.airman Harley 0 . Staggers (J>.W. Va.) said be doubts the Penmylvania outbreak ls swine nu. but urged the panel to pass the lnaurance plan to be on the aarealde. The plan wu pat together after vaccine producers Indicated their reluctance to continue in tbe 1overnm~nt program because ol their inability to ob-- lain pri vale insurance. WASHINGTON (AP)·-The John F . Kennedy Center tor the Performing Arts has three theaters for drama. opera, ballet and concerts. And now the escapades of a '..00-pound bull calf have shown that the center's garage can be used for a rodeo. The calf led a chase Wednes- day from the Mall, through Cella Given lmnumity ln]uryTalk Dr. Louis CelJa was granted immunity from prosecution before discussing the facts of pollUcal spending life Wednes- day with a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. Before Cella wu closeted for almost three hours with the jury, the namu of two recipients or hls political spending were bantered about in open court. Both state Treasurer Jesse Unruh and Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit were mentioned by name when federal Judie Matt Byrne grant· ed Cella and his former business manager. Theodore Schiffman. immunity. Cella, the Santa Ana physician who was California's top 1974 political donor with more than SS00,000 contributed to more than S> cancUdates and causes, in.ltial· ly refuaed to answer the Grand Jury's questions. But Judge Byrne, who recently (See CELLA, Page AZ> Sills, Gaido Ask Tract Map Review Irvine Mayor Dave Sil.ls and CouncUwoman Mary Ann Galdo are fillnc appeals with the city calling for a final city council re- view of all of the tract maps in Northwood. Sills said today the council will probably take oae final look.at .U the Ncx11lwooc1~ pattels Aue. at, since the Au1. 24 council aseoa already iduJJ .. Jonch-hour traffic, and into the center's under1round parkinl garage after two calves burst through a corral fence durtng a calf-roping exhibition at the Festival ol American Folkllle • The festival is an exbibit..lco of American varleitiea « work, re. Jaxation and culture. • Referrine to the first fugitive calf, Fred Dalby, 58, a rancher. from Aspermont.. Tex., said, "He didn't slow down, he didn't turn. he made him a bole" throu&h the fence. A cowboy on bonebaclc quickly roped one calf that had run onto 1naepeodence A venue. 1be other calf turned oot.o Conalitution Avenue. A few minutes later, part police officer Casey Carlson. 2S. radioed from ber scooter. •'There's a cow loose near the Rainbow Pool and he's headed toward Constitution Gardens.•• Officer Will Smith, 34, Joined t.he chase on his scooter, but the two lost the animal in the traffic., They said they heard later that the call got. onto the 1beodore Rooeevelt. Bridce1 beadina out towatd t.he lwo J ma Memorial in Arllnaton. Va. before doubling back tot.he Kennedy Center. . The animal ended up in t.be secood of the Kennedy Center (SeeCALF,,PqeAZ) I In Pennsylvania, state re· searchers tryln• to identity the d.ileue which bas tilled 23 peo- ple said it probably is not awine 1lu~ llanwhlle, a rederu health or. ficlal told a Senate health sub-- committee that the same liability concerns which have stalled the swine nu immunization program have jeopardized public vac· cinatlon or 1 .5 million poor children aeainst polio and measles. Dr. David J . Sencer, director ol the federal Cent.er tor Disease Control, said 1upplien ol polio and measles vaccine are insist· inC on new safeguards that are impouible to meet.. Sencer said Lederl e Laboratories is insisting that on- ly doctors give polio vaccine, and Merck Sh..-p & Dohme is insist-ina the doctors advise parents of benefits and rlsu of measles nccinatlons. Their demands, in contracts which have not been alped. were prompted by con- cern over manuract.urers' UabUI· ty ll injuries result, he said. Sencer said the Public Health Service does not have enough docton lo public clinics In urban and rural areas to meet those ~e· mands, and it is contrary to good public health policy to use the Tot, Girl Die Elf on to Save Life Fails . HOUSTON (AP> -Wendy Suzette Jenkins, 11, was baby-sitting her year-old nephew Lorenzo Jenkins in the family car, parked on the south bank of the San Jacinto River. Wendy's uncle, John Blouin, 32, of Houston, was fishing about 40 yarm upstream. Slowly the car began moving down the oank, Wednesday. Wendy. in the front seat. tried to save her nephew, who was in the rear seat. She jumped out of the car, opened a back door and grabbed the baby. But she couldn't aet him oat. Se she jumped into the rear seat .. the car llhmled Into the stream. "She wu sure trYlnc fo sne that baby," said Jack FreelaDd of Humble, a wttneu. • Both ehlldren chowed u the car disappeared in· to25feetohrater: · • Government clinics immunize rather err on the side ol it being :!:&':!!! leas than hall tbe three swine nu and be ready for it than · ,...aebool cblldrea who have somebody say we didn't. act. redlYe polio and-measles v.c-and in-fact there was-a serious cine each year, Sencersaid. Vac· epidemic." He noted that the cine supplied to doctors in government is not compelling private practice would not be at-anyonetotakethe vaccine. fected, be added. (See VACCJNE. P1ge AZ) * * * * * * Vareine on Order World Epidemic Of New Flu Feared LONDON (AP) -A Cambridge University profess<>r says "there's an obvious danger of a worldwide pandemic" if the "'legionnaires disease" that has :killed at least 22 people in the United States is proved to be a type of influenza, the Dally Ex.- pressreported today. Th e paper quoted I a n Beveridge, a specialist in animal pathology who bas been working on nu problems for the World Health Orgnanization -WHO -tor 10 years. The British Department of Health bas ordered one mLUion doses of swine nu vaccine lo pro- te c t key workers, London newspapers reported today. * * * Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Orange County airline pilot who apparenUy contracted the same mysterious disease that has killed 22 people in t.he East was reported dolng "very well"today. Or. Gerald Wagner, a county health offlcial, said the man had eat.en a "robust" breakfast and· "sounds great on the phone." The man, who has not been identiried, is being cared for at. home. County health officials do not believe the aliment 1-. coo· tarious. . . Dr. Wagner said the results of tests on laboratory samples taken from the man won't be known for one to three weeks. However, he said, there ap- pears to be no reuoo for undue C()pcern. An elderly Sacramento couple )>Olsibly were atricken with the same mysterious Pennsylvania Wneu, a atate epidemioloeilt re- ported today. Karla Damus of the Depart- ment of Health in Berkeky said tbe couple were not boepitalised and are recovering under care of a physician. Swine nu vaccine also ls being incorporated in vaccines which will be available to members of the public who are particular))' wlnerable, such as the elderly, the department said. I Last winter, at least 1,000 persons, most of them elderly, died from influenza and in· fluenzal pneumonia in Britain's worst flu epidemic in seven years. The nu strain was known as A-Victoria·3·75, which was first isolated in the Australian I st.ale of Vlctoiria. · Beveridge said nu is "one of the most mysterious of all dis- eues". ·, "Whal we do know is that the great. majority or them start In Asia, tending.to come from the vast area between eastern Russia and western China. And some or us are working ori the theory that they originate ht animals -especially In wild birds," he said. Coast Weather Fair weather following mornln1 coastal cloudi- ness F'rlday. Highs along the beaches to mid 70s. Lows to drop to the lower eos. INSIDE TODAY Fear ieU. movie•, wilrw•• ~'Jaw1,'' "The Ezcorclst," and oChn• of that ilk. P.ara.- mount hope• fftOT U1ill ttU it• nt'M) re~. ''Survive!" See ' P.•.47. l•llex ., •1 • ••• .. A• AM 81.2 CM AU 84-7 .. ... , ., ... 4 I DAIL V ~LOT' ' Thtnday. August 5, t97'1 Californim• ·fteto1'il Safely 8 CountianS Among 7'1Joae Bliek ETDm Flood BytAVES'nADA oe .. o.i.,,.... ... l:lewn Cali/onlfas, eilbt from Oranae County, arrived home ule.I.)' Wedoe_fday ~a parenUy oblivious to tbefr' near encounter with a C1eadl7 llasb flood over the weekend Jn Cdando. Tbe CalilCll'Dlaaa, lncbtiq a l.qUDa Beaeb ~ Md their tbree chUdrea and a Huntina'oa Beach womu, had pianntd to nmp-tn tile Bia Th"' peon fther area DNr Lovelud. llut tbaneed tbelr traveuto1 itialnl)' et u,. bit mu.ate. "We stopped to do some laundry Friday,•• said Muy MacAuJey, ''and didn'tba9eUme to, make lt Into t.be (Bii'l'bomplon River) area." Miu lbcAllley, 2~2~ Ei1bth St., Jfu.nlington ..... Mid ............. l..t 14 mUH from l.otelm4...., iltttbe•eetead. "We were on the other side ol the mountain from where the 8ood WU md ............. It' workin1 well.•• Illa llacAul• uid. Frieadl Jn C&Ut..ia told her of' the di•aater sooa aft8r IM am~ with the others Wednet- day afternoon. "II we bad known about the flood, we would bave called California to a~y yvewereokay,'' she added. Jtarl Northrup and his wile Mildred, 18886 Acacia St. Fountain Valley,· were arraui their friends and relatives in the ~P were caught in the flood. It ltad been. 5 ltays stnt'e Ute Northrups bad heard from the group, which included their two grandsons, Michael Schultz. 11. and his brother Scott, 8, of Yorba Linda. Hearing Supports ~t~diu01 The Northrups exoressed relier over the news or the group's safe- ty when they beard from them for the first lime since they left South 1 Dakota Friday. Community Services com· missioners recommended to the • Irvine City Council Wednesday -that the environmental impact report (EIR) on the proposed stadium be accepted as loq as sound reduction measuree are taken. The commission held a public bearing on the document and listened to comments from about 20 residents. All of those . who spoke were in favor of joint city-school district plans to build a lighted stadium at Walnut Avenue and Culver Drive. Along with puttini their a~ proval on t he report, com- missioners suggested the foUow- ing conditions : -That a sophisticated sound system be used in the stadium so that a minimal amount of sound escapes to the surroundinR neighborhoods. -That city stare members look at lhe cost of lowering the playing field either five, seven or 10 feet. as a further method of sound reduction. -Thal future of the adjacent residents or the neighboring Sand S College Greens (or Irvine Groves) development be notified in advance that a stadium will be buHtlhere. . -That the city and school dis· trict work together to work out a compatible program (Of using the stadium. Welcome, Robin Hood Although the EIR pointed out concerns over noise. traffic, glare from the lights and park· ing, commissioners were mosUy concerned about the noise pro-blem, accordinJ to Commun~ty Sel'vices Director Paul Brady. The next step will be for the city council to hold a public hearing on the EJR at the Aug. 24 meeting. Brady said that anyone concerned about the pro- ject. either pro or con. should al· tend tbat mcetina. Fro• Pag~ Al VACCINE ••• Davict Mathews, secretary of Health. Eduration. and Welfare. told the Senate subcommittee that the swine flu proi:?ram ··ror all intents and purposes has collapsed " becaus e vacrine manufacturers have not been able to get insurance. He urged passage of the legislation making the govern· ment responsible for handling swi ne nu lawsuits, and permit· ting the government In turn to sue manufacturers and other parties if it coulct prove ncgligen· ce on their part. Scientists studying the out· brt>ak of the mysterious Pen· nsylvania disease haven't iden-tafil'd it "Whatevl'r it Is. it's one of the· most dangerous things In the world," said P ennsylvania virolo~ist Jay Satz. Senrcr stud: "We cannot soy It is swine mnucnza or say that It Is not. Each day that ~oes by without a spread from ramllY. to community makes us rest easl'er that it is not swine Oue. But it is .stUI too early to say." - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed " ...................... - Thomas Keevil c ..... Thomes A. MIWJ)hine ~-... , ..... O..tleS H. Loos Rlcherd P. N•ll _..,,,.,.. ......... C•lerl Te..,._. (71') M2-Q21 Oatsttled A~IMntMJ.5671 ~-11V1ti.yNnisOlllU 111-4110 F.-S...Cle"'tftle 4t ... C:.'f'41M, ,,,, Ore-CM•I -11111"9 (;- ...,.,. ko "'"' llO<IH , 11111\lr•ll••'-HI~ menu •r H•t,th•mt"h l\f'r••" "''' tHt r~•r0dwc•4' wUMwt , •• , •• , IM""''''..-i ot ..... ~-·· -Of'cl <1.,t 01\1"9• , ... "' CO.I• 11111~, (.oill-• ~"pl-., ,..,,.... u u - !My, by !NII M.U"'°"l~ly, """~Ml_,_ l).U......,11";. ' Ne~ Zealand's Ross H~ds. fo~eground, is among com- petitors from 42 countries participating in the Olympiad for the Physically Disabled in Toronto this week. Uni High Band Seeks Funds l\fembers of the University High School marching band will begin a fund-raising drive Satur· day to buy new uniforms for the band. The students will selJ S2.50 coupon books lo I n •ine residents. DOth in door-to-door canvassing and al shopping <'enters. The books are worth about s:I> in sav· ings at local stor~. Members of the band plan to sell the coupon books until enough funds are raised. Fro• rage Al TAX RATE •• that.the $700,000 reduction in the budget (the result of the :W·cent dropJ must come from individual budget categories, s uch as capital improvements. But Rajcic said that woUld not be prudent and asked if he could reduce the reserves from $1.5 million to $1 million. and uae that money, if necessary, as part of the $700,000 reduction. Trustees at first declined to go along with Rajcic, but alter a short recess, they reconvened . and agreed on a .C· l vote that the reserves could be lowered a half million dollars to $1 million. In explaining why he voted against both motions, Hurd said he believed the rate should be lower than $5. 78 . "That fl~ure is lust thf' natural Jallout from the windfall we re- ceived from higher assessed vaJues." Hurd said. ··A lot moc:e money could come from individual budget categories,'' the trustee maintained. "Ninety 1 percent ol our tax· payers have had lo tight.en their belts and the district should too," Hurd added. Although the meeting included a public hearing oo the budtet and lax rate. only one citizen apoke to trustees. He asked that the r ate be lowered "as much as pouible." f',....PageAJ DOCTOR ••• physician's guilt. The struggle at the suvic:e station occurred after Scalise and Mrs. Robinson returned from a four~ay flight and agreed to work with district attorney's lnvesU1ators in a plan that led to the arrest of Robinson. Judge Rutter called a four day weekend break in the trial late Wednesday after explaining to tbejury that bis courtroom would be needed for other court action today. The prosecution will re- sume its case at 9:45 a.m. Mon· d~. f'ro• Page A J CELLA ••• sentenced Cella to five yean in federal prison following bis eon· viction QD income tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related chcges, cleared the way for his testimony by grantillg him im· munity. In the process, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Wilson indicat- ed in open court the jury•s in· quiry centers around possible violations of federal anti- racketeering statuties, as well as. mall and tax regul ations. It was revealed during the 53· year.old physician's recent trial that a major portion ol money secreted from two Orange Coun· ty hospitals by CelJa. Schiffman and others went directly into the campaign coffers of county, state and federal candidates. · .Both Unruh and &chmit · tesUCled during Celia's trial. The stale treasurer openly ad· milted r eceivi ng a $10,000 donation from Cella disguised as thesale of office furniture. · Unruh also admitted that ScbUfman once hand-delivered a. $3,500 check to his campaign of- fice, a check that later was re- portedly returned to the doctor. In his testimony, S"ct\mit could rttall few of the details or a $1,500 a month job he held with one of the Cella·controlled hospitals while he was a can- didate for county supervisor. Wednesday afternoon, Schmit issued a brief press statement re·. lated to the grand jury probe into Celia's polltlcal financial ad- venture!. "All campaign funds th at were received by the Schmit campaign headquarters have been accurately reported," the statement said. PubUc record. show SchmWs campaign reporting Corms have· twice been amended to reflect omitted donations. Last May, the supervi!Ol"'s ac- countant admitted more than $10,000 worth of corrections were· touched orr by a county Grand Jury inquiry into Schmit's 1974 campaign. The Santa Ana physician, who is frff on ball pending appeal of his coovictloa, was sWJ talking with the jury at the end of the day Wednesday. Both he and Schiffman were told to return to the Federal Courthouse In Los Angeles Aug. 17 !or added testimony. \ 17 Men Executed KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Seventeen more men were shot by firing squads at dawn today for taklng part in the attempt to overthrow President Jaafar el· Numalri las t month, the Sudanese government announ· ced. Eighty-one persons were ex· ecuted Wednesday. The Northrups' son-in-law, Michael Schultz, and Neal Schulu. of Needles. new into the Denver area Tuesday. Once there, they learned cl. the group's safety. The Northrups' fears were hejghtened . Monday when they heard one of the eight children in the group, traveling in a van and large motorhome, bad not con- tacted bis parents in Cupertino to fly home from Colorado as planned. Miss MacAuley said the group "aort ol lost track of Ume" and had intended to put the Cupertino boyonaplanewheotheentourage reached Las Vegas. She said they had no idea any one 1'ias worried about the !act they had not com- municated about the boy's fiylng ~ans. . The Huntington Beach resident said the only time the group won- dered about what was happening in COlonlto was Sonday when "we pulled into a town to buy gas and no one •as there." Apparent· Jy, she said In retrospect, the townspeople had gone to the other side or the mountain to aid in rescue efforts near Loveland. Other membersofthegroupin-clude: Dennis and Barbara Schultz and their three children, Brian, 15, Steve, 12, and Rene, 10, of 31672 Scenic Dr., Laguna . Beach; Michael Schultz, 16, aod his brother Chris, 13, sons of Neal Schulu of Needles; and Matt Baird, 12, of Cupertino. Ancient Winner RbsseU and Mary Beth Benore of Toledo, Ohio, won the. 6,157-mile Turkey to San Francisco race in a 1912 Detroit-Abbott. crossing the Golden Gate Bridge Wed· nesday: The race, intended as a re-enactment of the 1908 round-the-world jaunt, started in Istanbul when the sponsoring company had trouble obtaining travel permits in the Soviet Union. ,.,... Page Al CALF RUNS WILD ••• garage's thrfe levels. · Trapped momentarily beeween two can, tbe calf jumped through• DOOM-beld-by-e I.ti val employe and took off down the •ast ~xpanse.of the e,•age, with 20 policemen ua purswL The chase finally baited when a 28-year-old Ethiopian student. Alema.yebou Gabremedhin, grabbed the calf by the tail and bung on. However, the animal refused to,iive up. 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Money Tree The settlement re- sulted from a suit bro u ght b)' Sam Wietschn e r . a •toc:kholder in Rapid· American Corp., a New York-based conglomerate whose holdings include SchenJey llQuora. BVD underwear, Botao.y ~men's suits and the Lerner Stores chain. WIETSCllNER SUED BECAUSE llE thought the leaders or Rapid-American were making too much mon~y. And wonder of wonders, he succeeded in getting the com- pany's three top executives to agree Lo pay cuts . Rapid-American is not a small company -.its sales ex- ceeded $2 billion last year -but It obviously doesn't ranJc among aucb giants as Exxon. General Motors and Dow Chemical. Nevertheless. Ropld·American's founder and chalrman. Meshulam Riklis. emerged last year as the highest paid executive in U.S. business. His compensation totaled $916,000. And Rapid-American's president. Isidore A. Becker, placed fifth in the executive pay standings. He :grotsed $663,000. Riklis and Becker thus made more money than the heads of General Motors, Ford, Mobil, General Electric and Du Pont . And they did so though Rapld·Atnerican lost mone,y for the second year In a row. WHAT GOOSED THEIR 1975 compensation was the sale of a Rapid-American unit. Playtex, the bra.maker, was peddled to Esmark Inc. for $210 million. How did the sale of a..aubaid.iaey_redound to lhe personal benent of Messrs. Riklit and Becker? Well, they helped themselves to a bonus or ''fiDder's fee." Operating in the red and overloaded with debt, Rapid· American sorely need the cash raised from the Playtex sale. So, 'in return for accomplishing that s ale. Rlklis col· lected a bonus of $550,000 and Eecker got $3SO,OOO. Leonard C. Laoe, executive vice president o( Rapid-American. shared in the bonanza with a bonus of $100,000. Wietschner's suit. whic h originally was filed before the Playtex sale, charged that the compensation received by these executives was "excessive." In accepting the settle· ~t. the Rapid-American bosses denied any wrongdoing but agreed to reduce their compensation. RJICU S, FOR EXAMPLE, AGR EED to a $25,000 pay cut. bringing him down to $3SO.OOO a year. He also will give up $50,000 a year in deferred compensation and options to buy lS0,000 shares of Rapid.American stock. Becker also will give up his stock options as well as $2SO,OOO in accrued deferred compensation. Lane's salary wlll be cut $15,000 to $225,000, and he will no longer get an- nual deferred compensation of $45,000 . It's a precedent-setting agreement, opening up new vis- tas ror the aggrieved shareholder. We may look back upon il later as the beginning of the "Wietschner Doctrine .•· Market in. Stupor; Dow Declines Again NEW YORK <APJ -The stock market pulled back to- day after the rally that began on Tuesday ran oul or force. Ttading was light. Brokers said there was no special news behind the decline. 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' ;f • f I I r • t r ' l ·~ ... I r - .. DAILY PILOT THE F A~tlL Y CIRCUS• "Claml ~ their diahes al O'lfW the plocel" L /ti. Bqd Witness ToOk A Nose Dive It's incorr ect to say the Yorkshire carpenter John Hanisoo w,a illiterate. But self-taught be was, with HtUe f~mal school- ing, if any. Yet he was the bright boy who de- signed and actually constructed the. most significant mechanical timepiece in human history. The maritime chronometer. In 1714, the British government olfered a reward of 20,000 pounds to anybody who could figure out how to determine a ship's longitude within 30 nautical miles at the end or a six weeks' voyage. That-meant keep time within lhl'ee- seconds per day, please note. Fifteen years after the government offer. Harrison went to work on it. And within another 31 years oC painstaking labor, he pulled itoCr. SENSE OF SMELL The prosecution claimed a woman, wear- ing exceedingly distinctive perfume, had com- rpilled the murder in a darkened room, and a male witness came Corlh to say he was certain he could identify her not with hls eyes but his nose. The de· fense attorney brought out six vials of oderiferous Ii· quids, and asked the wit· ness to sniff each, contend· Ing one was the perfume of lhe defendant. The witness failed the test. The defendant was acquitted. And It didn't come out until years later in the memoirs of that defense attorney that the first vial offered to the witness contained gasoline. Alter one strong sniff or same, it seems, you can't identify another odor Cor .several. minutes. IN COLD BLOOD Was once believed that the temperature o( your blood ·fluctuated up and down, cool and warm. When it was actuaJly cold, you were calculatingly calm. But when It grew hot, it tended to trigger your temper even toward violence. Theory was the. blood temperature influenced the emotions, not vice versa. It was from that ancient not.ion, not Truman Capote, that we got the phrase "in cold blood," bear in mind. It's fact not fiction that some fast-rood chains purposely instalJ seats that are uncom· fortable so the served customers will depart swifUy to free u11 spaces for the waiting customers. Consider this: Half the human r ace speaks only seven languages. Mandarin, English, Hindustani, Spanish, Russian, German and J apanese. Suppose you've heard that more people have died in fl reworka accidents hereabouts over the years than were killed in the Revolu· UonaryWar . Migr ating monarch butterflies enroute between Canada and Mexico always stop to spend the night before they try to cross any wide water barrier. Savvy little beasts, what' Addreaa mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O Boz 1560, Cotta A1el092626. CB Use Banned South of Border VIOLATORS J'ACE confiscation of their CB equipment, said Arman- do Marin Goniales of the Minlatry of Communica- tions and Transport•· Uon. Mexico City. "We do not wish to be offensive or arbitrary, .. said Marin Gonzale&, "but the sudden sreat Gas Water Heaters •Glftt 11M4 ......... c...,... • n......t _.... lllilli ,, .. , .... cwt..H •A• ......... s,... ....... 64~~. ..... 7•.91 4'Gel ••• M.9S SICW ••• ".9S - V ertlcal 3 Bar Grille Door • ............ flilhlll • C....111 Jr&J6" ..... ............... ~is 1095 ,;· .:·:.~:i ': . :l. '. ·' ~ . . ~ . ~--' :•· ~ ..... ~· "'1:-.,.. ... ~ ,...,.. ....... Tru-Te1t Nylon 60' Garden Hose •S...,•• ................ ..... .... ,, ... ....._ ..... h ..... ................. .._..,,....... .... 629 I.ts --. -~--·· -·----------~~~ .. Solfd foam Rounds and Squares • 2 ...... ,.... .... • 1r·.1r·....,..., 1r .._.., ,__. • farecc• ...... •c..W..S Rtt. 19C 2s· Rain llrd• Lawn Sprlnkler • A ,....... .,,....,,, .... ,_ Mt .......... • A4fnts .. W flf peftlll c-.,. • CMllty "'"'""..._ fP-SS 695 Trash Can Liners .... ,.. "'"'"'· ,, .......... .................. ""4, .... 1tlc • • ..,. trnlt -'· ,...,.., 2 49 Pack of 25 6 Pc. Screwdriver Set with Rack . ........... ,_._. ...... •C.....21~tt,t,2 c.w..t..,._. 2.-,...,._.2 ... 1 2•• Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 218, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES • ! B1PB1UPaOSMA1UN °' .. o.ur ""' ... t City property tues wW go up ... averqe 13.1 pereeat in San ~ even though the city ~trimmed 12 cents from 1Mt year'• $1.'4 per $100 assess· ;IDlllU Wednesday. . About 40 taxpayers who at.ten· ·.9d tbe council meeting erum· 'bled at the new $1.32 rate. Some · Ja tbe audience murmured ; ... arcl the coundl members, "You'll 1et yours at election time, buster!' Many Celt the ~ should have reduced the tax rate by as much u 25 to 33 cents. Tbe new rate•• passed un· animoualy, with Mayor B. Patrick Lane on vacation, on the motion of Councilman BUI Walker. Hla suggested cut was an 8.3 percent relief from the !beat 1975-71 rate, but didn't com· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA pensate for the 23.5 percent averqe increue in San aemen· te property assessments this year. • 1be clty'1 $7.I million bodcet had been baled OD a projeded 15 percent rise in property .valuations and the same tax rate a this year. · T'6e city property tax represents ooly about 15 percent ol the taxpayers total property lax bill, !or every clallar be pays, tbe tlb' fell a boot 15 cmts. And, wtlile the city tax prompt. eel an orpniaed taxpayers' pro. tell. at Monday's meetinC ol the Capistrano Unified Scbool Di.I· trict, no ou objected t.o a school tax rate that will probably be set at$UrT. Tbat'1 about 48 percent of the Jll'Ol*'tY tax bite. . In San Clemente, nearly 2,000 tupa1er1 sicned petiUou to lower the clti tax rate. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1976 l:.eft out or the approved budget Wednesday was the $1.1 million sewer plant budget and moat of the $573,000 parks and recreation boclaet. Final approval ol the sewer budeet waa beld in lieu ol a study beinC done in compliance with an order of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board wblcb ruled San Clemente sewage la not up to minlmwn standards. ' TEN CENTS( (Countians Not Periled By Fl~od -JOfwious Danger, ___ ;· Jforldwide Fin . Epidemic Seen LONDON CAP ) -A Cambridee University professor ..,_•'there's an obvious danger d a worldwide pandemic" it the .. JecJoonaires disease" that has killed al least 22 people in the United States is proved to be a type of intluenza, the Daily Ex- preu reported today. * * * Fatal Bug Puts Push Into Bill WMIUNGTON (AP) -With • mysterious Pennsylvania W· 11esa adding pressure, a ~­.,.alonal panel wu urged today to approve an insurance plan to open the way foc the govern- ment'• program to vaccinate all Americans against swine Ou. • HCIUl8 Commerce Committee QsaJrman Harley O. Staggers CO-W. Va.) 1ald be doubts the. p_...ylvania outbreak la swine flu, but urged the panel to pas, tbe inlurance plan to be on the aateside. 1be plan was put together after 't'accine producers indicated their reluctance to cantinue in · the 1overnment program lecauae or their inabWty to ot>. i iatnprivate insurance. ' In Pennsylvania, state re· • Marchers trylnc to identify the dilease which has killed .2.1 peo- ))le said it probably is not swine 1lu. . ' Mean"hile, a federal health of. fieial told a Senate health au~ <See VACCINE, Pa1e AZ) The paper quoted Ian Beveridge, a specialist in animal patboloey who has been working on nu problems for the World Health Orgnanization -WHO - for 10 years. The Britis h Department of Health has ordered one million doees of swine nu vaccine t.o pro. tect tey workers, London newspapers reported today. Swine nu vaccine alJo la being incorporated in vacclnel 1'hicb will be available to members of the public who are particularly vulnerable, such as tbe elderly, the department aaid. Last winter, at least 1,000 penoos, moat ol them elderly. died from lnftaeua and ln- nuenul pneumonia in Britain's worsl nu epidemic in seven yean. The nu atraln wu tno.n aa A-Vlctoria-3-75, •blcb was first iloiated in the Australian state of Vlctoiria. . Beveridge said nu is ••one of the most mysterious ol all dis- eases" and scientists don't know the origin of new nu strains. • .. What we do know ls that the great mltjority or them start in Alia. tending to come !rom the vast area between eastern Rusala and western China. And some o( us are working on the theory that they originate in animals -especially in wild birds." be said. He said strains carried by wild birds do not barm the birds and are not themselves dangeNiUs to man. "But they get into ducks and t urk eys and domes tic chickens ••. and cros1-breed witb human stralm. That pro- duces new and sometimes deadly vtruaes, though this has nothing to do with eating such fowl," ha added. • Bef are Grand lu111 Judge OKs C~lla Immunity for Talk .., Dr. Louis Celia was granted Immunity from prosecution before dlscuaaing the !acts ol I J)OllUcal •pending Jile Wednes- day with a federal Grand Jury ln Loe~ela. ' BeC«e Cella WU doleted for ' almolt three boun with the jury. • lbe names ot two redpleata ot bis political spendiq were baatered about in open court. Both 1tate Tre___. .Jesse 1 Unrub and Ora•I• County 1 lapervlsor Laurenee Schmit ' were meationed bJ ume wbeft ,.._... Jadp llatt 8'me snnt-- ' ... Cella anc1 bll fCll'IW' biv -a pr, ftiMdal"e I .. ,,,..._, ~ .. ,,,. · c.ua. tile Sal.a Ana plapldan i wllo wu Callforila'a tGp 1174 r =.a ....,.. wMh 111111'9 u.m , • eeet11buted to mare than •cud..._ and c-, hliliaJ. : lJ nfuMd to WWW the Grand l Jury'• qaestiou. Bat .ladle BJrae. wlmrecemd7 t ...._ced Cella to tlft rears in J .... .a prUoa follonW Jail con. 't'ldlaa cm tMome ta .. --. . J(edleare fraad and related ebarlll. cleared the .., fell' b1a r ... ., .., ........ llba ... 1, =111 '&t ...... Lt tt-U.S. A/JJltrllf1 S&epb~ wu.oa illdic• ,. \ . ed in open court the jury's fn. qulry centers around pouible vlolatlon1 of federal anti· racketeelinf statutes, as well as mail and tax reculatlom. Jt wu revealed durinl the SJ.. year-old physician'• neent trial that a major portion ol mooq secreted !rom two Orance Coun- ty holpl\als by Cella. ScbUJmaQ and otben went d1rec:tb' Ullo the campaip coffers ol CGU11t7, ltal.o ud lederal candidatel. Botb Unruh and Scbmit teat1fled darint Cella'• trial. Tbe ltate treanrtr apenly ..,.. mltted recelwlDI a $1t,OOO ..... from Cella .... t·1ita U.Hle al office t.nllture. Unnah also admitted that Sddffman once bamMlliftl'ed a $.1.SOO cheek to bil campalp of. nee, a ebeet that laler waa re. portedlJ returned totbe doctor. ' In bis teatimODJ, Sclunit could recall few of the details ot a $1,soo • maatb Job be beld with one of the Cell a ·controlled hosplUJs wblle he w• a c!ll" didate for eouDtJ IQPel''fi9ar. WedneldaJ att.nooo. Scbmit llMled a brief preu llat.emlllt re- bUd toa._sraDdJarJ..-bllo C.U•'• political "•nelal ad·. ' '•ri:e~ .... AJJ It's the peak of vac;aUon aeason ln the Art COiony and Lagunans and visitors alike took adv~ntag~ of another day of sunn.v skies and wum water.' While lifeguards kept tabs from their tower, swimmers frolicked lo the water oil Main Beach. Elderly Seeking Annex Wguna, Council ID Eye Building Purc1uue Lasuna Beacb's senior ciUzem' orcaJlizatiom, facinl evictloa Oct. 15 !ram their cur• rent quarters in the city ball an. nex pleaded with the City Council Wednesday for rapid action in acquirin1 a permuwnt senior cithml ffftler. nex and lf it were anallle to f1Dd dher quarten. Bob Porter, senior citilens coordfnator, said lodQ al.x. or- 1anbatiolll auistlnc..Uors cur· naU7 make use of tbe building. Some tJme ago, tbe council bad been Gil tbe verge of buying the boildi"'8 but opted JnMead for coutructllll additions to clty ~for the police and recreation departments.· The price at that time for the building would have been about $190,000. Mayor Phyllis ~ WU adWt that the price ol the pro- (See SENIOS. Pa&eAZ> Escape Stories Told BJ KAY ESTRADA ,.. oe .. o.i,,,........ ... Eleven Californians, eightt.rom Orance County, arrived home aately Wednesday aft.enoon. ap. parenUy oblivJous to their near encounter wlth a deadly Oaah nood ovu the weekend 111 Colorado. The Calirornlans, lnclucline a Laguna Beach couple and their three children and a ffuntinctoll Beach woman, bad planed to camp in the Big Tbompeon River area near Loveland, butcbanpcl their travellln& itinerary at the last minute. .. We stopped to do some 1 laundry Friday,'' said Mary \ MacAuley, •1anddidn'tbavetima tomakeitinlotbe <BiCTbompsoo 1 River) area." Miu MacAuley. 2U\; Eisbth St., Buntlaston Beach, said the group camped j~14 mUa from Loveland dur· I ioatbeweekend. "We were on the otblr side Of 1 the IDOUDtafn from wbere the fiood wu and our radial weren't ~ well," Mia llacAuley said. Friends in Callfonlfa told her o( the disaster soon after abe · arrived with tbe others Wednes- cl&J' afternoon. I "H we had bown about Ute fiood, we would have called cautornfa to aay we were okay," lbeadded. . Earl Northrup and bis wife Mildred, 18818 Acacia St •• Fountain Valley,· were afraid tbetr trteadl and relatives fn tbe group were caqbt in the flood. It had been s days since the Northrups had beard from the group, which included their two grandsons, Michael Schultz. U. and bis brother Scott.. S. of Yora. Linda. : They sot a commitment to fn. v..U,ate purcbue ol tbe amu now oalJ leued by tbe city. Tbe COUDCil-at ant wavered CD de1lgnatln1 the annex. as a favored 1pot and seemed lacllJMd to lauoc:b a Cull-blown ltudy of live potential facilltles whicb could be uaed by the leDicn ll'OUPI· The Nortbraps n..-edre!Jef over the news of the croup's sate-ty when tbey heard from them f~ tbe fint time alnce.tbey left South Oa VJdeo Tape D~:!-~:~lrups• son·ln·t•• D R b • rr_ • l Michael Schult1, and Neal HoweY«, darlllr lencth>' dfs. cuisloa or the problem, tbe mmex at 570 Glenneyre St. drifted into the forefront or COlllkla'atioo. Tbe five optlom prt!lellted the council were purcbale ol the aa- nu (I.JOO square feet) for aa Mtimeted $Z45,000, eomtructloa d .... center Cl.000 square feet) cm dty land for $125,000, re- Jocatloa of the ICboal al art build-- in IS (2,500 1qaare feet> for ••· purehue ol m UDUled General T.tepboae bulJcHq or tbeOalaaJ Part~ for price tap ol iLi an4 $115,000 nspectlwelJ. SI Siana ol South IAcma, pre- sident of tie Counr0 OD AliQg. addr••ll the CCIWil. llDd out. liDecl tbe alblaU. facial the ........ Be Aid hll eroap ftalcl IGle a recently acquired lfllltol $33, 100 If it ... t~ed to leave the .. T~Clocla Voted Dorm r. o imon .1. na =~ °!:!~e:e:s~~.::: Jurors See Arrest By TOM BASLEY 111 .. ....,"" ... An Oraqe ~ Superior Court JW7 that mUlt ewentually rale on alle1atiom that Dr. WQDe IAltel' R~ plumed the mardel' of bl.I wile 1ot two loob at the physician during t..tlmclQ ottered late WedDef.. ~ 91.., wa tlae1101rfamilblr slsbt of tbe lrvlae pbyalcian. Oaalted bJ bis three lawyers, tak-::.~ DOt.ea • &be counsel The ..... WU U yldee bPe equipmeat brou1bt Into the courtroom bJ Deputy District. At· 1.aney J., 110M1..,. n lboftd a ... idlntUJed .. the defendant stnalbt.I 1ri&h police olficen oatsia. i Saata Au aentce ........... 25; Clearlr •lllble tn the COUl'taOCND saeeniDI mtboriMd by Judie .l.B.T. ,.Ned,. RuU. I.I the dnDDlu. dartDI the ltn«· lie, al a lwidpn that WU later found to be carTJinC lix liwe ........ ft II alle1ed tbat the IUD fell ,,_ .... ,.., •• wailtbnd wben M • • police and diltrict Ill· ......, .. lltnatllatarl· after ll· ........ CIDIDmudl to MIL Tbe IDOfle WU 8lmed bJ C ....... ~=~~-Ana ~ .. ._.s .._mm and --•Jll'Glf ..... w.--. a, met Anthon1 Scalile tnslde the· reat room o the aervice ltaUon and paid bhn a furtber $1,000 in cubonthecontractgivenScallse for the killing or Mn. .Janice Robinloa. 31, of Newport Beach. Scalise, 29, bu testified that be met Mn. Robluoa at~ Veive~ Turtle last Feb. 21 c:n the pretext that be wuted to bay real estate joiatly owned by her ad ber husband ln Blweralde County. (See .DOCl'O&, .PqeAZ) BaonuMatk ByM~ there, they learned of the &rouP'• aalety. Tbe Northnap1' fean were heqbtened Monday when they heard one or the el&ht cblldren ba the aroup, trneltni in a van and Jar1e motorbome, had not con• tac:ted bll parents in Cupertino to fly home from Colorado aa ~ p-:=.aft1111N,PllioAI) l Oralqfe Coat . f Al DAflVPILOT L/SC • A# ...... 8£FOR! HIS Dbnt Qgar StJH Tr~ San Juan Ca~~s~rano CGUDCllma voted '-1 ~ to t.r1 m the city tax ra ttom tbe C\lrftftt $1.0I '° • cea&I ,.. $100 o1 ... euec1 vaJuatian lor fbcal >'"" lt78-1T. I IN EARLll!R DAYS Ntck In Fun 0r ... Ringling Circus The one disaenline vote was cast by Councllman Kenneth Fri4'1•· lte had propoeect knock· ina anotber penny off the rate. Selttne the rate at • ceats, be said, amounted to accecittng a SS.500 wlndlalJ at lqpa1en' ex- pense. . Joho O'Sullivan. the dtJ"s director or administrative services. told councilOMD tlaey could reduce the tu Hie to 91 cent.a and 1Wl balaoce the 1976-71 $3,293,000 budget. I I Midget, 91, Dead A 24 percent jump in the city's assessed valuation made the tax rate cut possible, be said. ENID, Okla. (AP> -Three· foot·tall Nicu De Barcsy. al so known as Baron Capitain is dead attt. ' For half a CHlury, Little Nick aa he was known to bis counUes~ friends, walked the streets or Drummond, orten with his trick d~g Sf!owball at his heels, a large c1gar in one hand and bis cane in the other. From three feet, he surveyed ~e world and found it Just barely b1genougb. Born Feb. 28, 1885. at Budapest, Hungary, he was the son of Baron Anton and Madam._ Sidonia De Barcsy. It was a time of upheaval in Hungary and Baron De Bare.Sy, who served in the milit.ary, was forced to nee the country with his family or be destroyed. They moved to western Europe. and found a new ute with the circus. 1 Nicu bad weighed only 1% pounds at birth and was one of the smallest perfectly formed bum.an beings. After bit birth I Madame DeBarcsy grew a fuJi beard. Baron De Barcsy weighed 392 pounds and stood six feel three in hls stocking I eel. Little Nick often performed I steading in the palm of his father's outstretched hand. · l~.1903, the De Baray Troope, Fro•PageAJ DOCTOR. • • He told the Jary th.at he decided after tallrln« to Dr. Robimon's wife throushout lunch that be could not go Uuwlll with hls· assignment. · Scalise said lln. Robinson agreed to go into hiding with blm after they returned to her · home and taped telephone calls made to Robinson by Scalise. Moseley has played thole tapes j back to the jury and offered them I as .. clear proof .. or the physician's guilt. The strunle at the service station occurred afleT Scalise j and Mra. Robinson returned 1 from a four·day ntght and agreed \ t.o work with district attorney's I invesUeators In a plan that led to lbe arrest of Robinson. Judie Rutter called a four day weekend break in tbe trial late· Wednesday aflF explaloinf to the jury that his courtroom would be needed for other court action today. The proaecuUon will re· sume Its case at. 9:4S a.m. MQn· day. _ Tap Bill Fails SACRAMENTO (AP) Wiretap legislation permitting state and loeal law enforcement clficen to Usten lo oo phone con· venations in drug traffic cases wu killed by an A.aembly com· mlttee Wednesday, despite stroa1 law enforcement backlng. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT as they were known, came lo America. Nicu was 18 at the time. During the next nine years they worked witb various shows, among them the famous Ringling Brothers. In 1912, while they were in win· ter quarters with the Bill Campbell circu.s on the east edge of Drummond, Little Nick 's father died. The loss of the Baron caused Madame De Barcsy to go into senU.retlrement. But from time to time she apd her son would make special appearances, alwa~ returning to Drummond. Jn 192S, Yadame De l!arcsy died, and Nick continued on alone'. His appearances were on a limited basis and be seldom ap- peared in public. fearinc be would be kidnaped. In 1932. Nick retired complete- ly from show businels. He re· turned to bis fOUM'OOUl house in Drum01ond and spent bis days working with bis dogs. doing card tricks for the amusement of bis friends alld tendin, bis chickens and the Dock ol doves he imported from France. Although a scant three feet tall, he insisted on being treated as a man and he dressed the part. In bis appearances in Dr•m· mond. be often wore a full auit, complete with vest. cane and high hat. In la~r years, be relaxed his dress code to include a cap, loogsleeve shirt with striped overalls and cowboy boots - boy'ssizell·D-andatie. Hu eigar was his trademark, aM be continued to smoke thrclUltiout his life. 'lWo a day was his ClUota. Ll.W~ Nick_ died on Monday. Hit u~tat~e on being treated as a m111ww~ co~~h bis funeral onTburiday. Nnetal direct.or Gerald Brown ordered a special casket built to nt his size. It wu an adult-type casket. He did not want a child's casket. F,.._P1111eAl RETURN ••• O'Sullivan urged councilmen to set the tax rate at $1.03. He said culling the rate further would prevent the city from f'ro• Page Al VACCINE ••• committee that the same liability concerns which have stalled the swine nu Immunization program have Jeopardized pubUc vac- cination of 1.S million poor children against polio and measles. Dt. David I . Sencer, director of the federal Center for Disease Control, said suppliers o< polio and meules vaccine are insist· inc on new safeguards that are irnpoulbleto meet. Sencer said Lederle Laboratories ls l:naistiQI that oo-Jy doctors tive polio v~. and Mettk Sbarp & Dobme is insist- ing the doctors advise parenta ol benefits and riska ol measles vacclnaUou. Their demands, in oontracts which have not-been •'cned, were prompted by con-cern over manuracturers' Uabili· ty if injuries result. he said. Sencer said the Public Health Service does not have enough docton in public clinics In urban and rural areas to meet those de· manda. and it ia contrary t.o good public healtb policy to use the skills of d0ctors that way. He said nunea usually give the shots and explain the risks and benefitl. GoMnment clinics imaaunise slightly leas than half the three on preschool children who rec ive polio and measles vac· dp~ eac6JUr,Sacer•*· Vac· 6 supplied lo doctors in private practice would not be al· fected, be added. Jn urging the Commerce Com- mittee to approve the insurance plan for the swine Ou vaccine program, Stasgers said, "I'd ratber err on. tbe aide of it belnc swiM nu and be n..ty lw tt than have somebody aay we didn't act and in fact there was a serious Miss MacAuJey said ... _ .,,_,p epidemic." He noted that the u:"' e• -IGVerDmeDt ii Dot compelling "sort or lost track ol time" and anyonetotakethevaccine. had intended to put the Cupertino David M atbews, aecretarr of boyonaplanewhentheentourqe Heattft. Education, and Welfare, reached LuVegas.Shesaldthey told th s t bco mi had no idea any one was worried th e eua e su m: ttee about the fact they had not com-at the swlne flu program "for all intents and purposes bas municated about the boy's Oyifti coU:fsed" because vaccine plans. The Hun~-.. on Beach r-ldent man acturers have not bffn 'ma, ~ ablet.ogetlnsurance. saJd the only tJme the group won-He uried tassage or the dered about what was happening J olst t· i th in Colorado was Su.aday when' e., a ion ma ng e goveTn· "we pulled into a town to buy dU • ment responsible for handling e swine nu Jawsults, and permit· and no one was there." ApParent· tine the government in turn to ly, she said in retrospect, the sue manufacturers and other townspeople bad gone to the other parties if it could prove negligen- side of the mountain to aid in ce on their part. rescueeffortsnearLoveland. s 1 t d Othermembersofthe-oup1·n· e ent sts stu yinf the out· "' break of the mysterious Penn-clude: Dennis and Barbara sylvania disease haven't. iden-. Schultz and their three children, lilied it. Brian. 15, Steve. 12. and Rene.10. * * * of 31872 Scenic ' Dr., Laguna ' e:each: Michael Schultz, 16, and Virus v1·c11·m h11 brother Cht-is. J). sons of NeaJ Schultz of Needles: and Matl• Baird,12.oteupert1no. ~Very Well,' Fro• ,.age A J SENIOR •.• l>efty bad Inc re aaed sosharpl,y. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue noted that at the put two meet· Inga of the council, the chambers were filed with taxpayers pro- testing the city levy and demand• ing alasbes even crea&er Uau ~ 25 cents the couilcll pledpd to cut from the city tax rate. "Now we're taltloi about spending several hundred thousands or dollars," she saicl. The senior• -~ by a county omdal wbo aaid eome federal f\lnda .,... Halla· ble for purcbue and re· habditatioii of buildillp med for aeniorcitiz~ , ... ~~cu. bowewr, deemed the funds too ltullted to be of sJplflcant assistance. The council's final ad'°8 wu to initiate required planning commJuion eavircJDmeotal pro- ceedin11 aeoenery before it "'1ld acquire lb• uma bulldinf, to write a letter to tbe.tMJdiq's °'"*' expreesing int.erelt lD its PGttUH. and to update a 1ft-· Ytou appraisal of the prapen,. Doctors Say The Orange County airline pilot who appa"nUy contracted \he same myat.erious disease that has kUled 22 people in the East was reported dolng "very well"today. ur. Gerald #aper, a eciunty health official, sa.td t.¥. Qian bad eaten a "fObuat" bn!ield.-t and· ''sounds 1reat oa the phone.•• The man, who bas not been identified, ls being cared for at. home. County health official.a do not believe the ailment is coo- ta«lious. . .• Dr. Wagner said the reaaJU of tests on laboratory samples taken from the man won't be Jmown for ooe to three weeb. However, he said, tlMre ap- pears to be no reason for undue concern. An ·elderly Sacramento couple poaalbly were stricken with the same mysterious Pennsylvania UJneu, a state epidemiologist re-P«1ed today. Karla Damus of the Depart- ment of Health in .Berkeley said the couple were not hoepltallsed and are recovertna under c1re of • i>b.Yllclan. . ,r malntaiDloe Its current level of aervices. Councllmen appei.red united In their resolve to reduce their con· st.ltuents' tax bills u mucb as J)Olslble and still bal~ the city bud1et. Ma,ror Douglas Nash said the council should do jts part lo com· pensate city taxpayers f« the in· crease In usessed valuaUon. "We have· to try lo do sometb~C about the r-islng tax ~ollar-e spent," be said. "If we find we have to raise the ta.x rate next year. it will force ua to look hard at spending." Councilman Y von ffeckscber called the reduced lax rate a step in the right direction. He said he hoped Su...luan •et an exampJe for other taxing agencies. f'ro• Page AJ lJUDGET ••• ~epreciation and capital outlay items, as well as increases in em· ploye benefits and improvements m cost accounting methods. He said inflatio n and population increases combined to require at least an 11.87 per· cent budget bike alone. Acting Mayor Donna Wllklnaon sympathized with the over- burdened taxpayer. saying abe would be first in line w1th a statewide taxpayers revolt to force property tax reform at the state legislature level. Karoline Koester, oneoftheor- ganl..-. or San Clemente's tax- payer revolt, charged that the budget suffered from "loose ac· counting" and inaccuracies. She said today that the council didn't Jive enough Ume to the budcet study despite 121,o1i hours spent in the study sessions on it. Mrs. Koester said the 12·cenl cut was "fine," but "we don't feel that's enough.•• Tot, .Gml Die I • Effort to Save Life Fail. HO~N (AP) -Wendy Suzette JenkiM, H, was . baby·sltting. her year.old n ephew Lorenzo JenktN in the lamily car, parked on the south bank of the San Jacinto River . . Weo<ty•s uncle, John Blouin, 32, of Houston wu fa.shmg about 40 ylll'(b upstream. ' Slowly the car be&an movlng down the oa'nk Wednesday. ' Wendy, ln the front seat. tried to Hve her nephew, w. ho was in the rear seat. She jumped out of the car, opened a b~ck door and grabbed the baby. But she couJdn t get him out. So she Jumped into the ~~ar seat as the car plunged Into the stream. She was sure trying to save that baby " said Jack Freel a.nd of Humble, a witness. ' Both children drowned as the car disappeared in· to 2~ feet of water. Parking Fee Boost Gaining in Laguna The Laguna Beach City Council gave preliminary ap- proval Wednesday to an ordinan· ce increasing the basic parking meter tee from 10 to 41> cents an hour. In contrast to previous efforts by the council, some reaching back two years, there was no op· position voiced at the session to the increase in fees. The increase should raise an estimated $160,000 in addltional parking revenues for the city. This would be in addition to fl30~000 tbe__cUy bad uUdH~ prior to the-~ke. Under city law, the money wout~ be placed in a special fund admaniatered bJ the Laguna Beach Parking Authority. It could be spent to provide ad- ditional parking as well as for routine meter maintenance and enforcement. The council approved the pro- posed ordinance increasing the fees, passing it for a second read· ing at its Aug. 18 session. Ir ap- proved then it would become ef-fective after 30 days, The_ council also approved spending SS,000 to modJry the city's meters to the new rate. Most city meters char1e 10 cents" an hour now. a rate set about seven years ago. Seasonal meters along La«una Canyon Road, however. charge 25 cent& an hour. Fro• Page A I CELLA ••• I "All campaign lunds that were received by the Schmit campaign headquarters have been accurately reported " the statement said. ' Public records show Schmit's campaign reporting forms have twice been amended to renect omitted donations. Last May. the supervisor's ac: countant admitted more than $10,000 worth of corrections were touched orr by a county Grand Jury ii:iquiry into Schmil's 197t campaign. NEW! Now In Stock! .JVC'S Super Portable Radio/TV This brand new partable from JVC • gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"~iagonal TV all In 9"x10x41". Big hl·fi sound from its 5 " speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 0-cells. car cord. 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Clearly visible ln the courtroom acreenine •tborized by Judie J .E.T. ••Ned" Rutter is the dropplnc during the atrui· gle, of a handgun that was later found to be carryln& six live round.I. lorney'• lavest.ifatara after if· DOrinl eommudl to ball The movie wu filmed by cameras hidden luide a nHrby Santa Ana Pal.ice Department van. · tw the kllllD• ot Mrs. Janice RoMmoa, JI, ol Newport Beach. Scalise, 21, bu teatified that he ·~ ~ ... f JJoblDaon at~ V~ve\ rurtle last Feb. 21 on the pretext that be wanted to bQy real estate jointly owned by her and her husband in Riverside County. Today'• Closa.g . N.'Y. Stoeks .. ., could not 10 ~with .J• auipmeot. Scalise said Mrs. Roblnsod acreed to IO into hidin( with him after they retw'Ded to het home and taped telepbooe calls made to f.lobinlon by Scalise. I ~ An Oran1e county Superior 1 Court jury that muat eventually ~rule on allegations that Dr. 1 Wayne Leiter Robinson planned ! tbe murder or bis wile got two : looks at tbe physician during f leltlmoDy offered late Wednes· :"-1. -~ One view was the now /amiliar The other was vfa video tape equipment brought into the courtroom by Deputy District At· t.omey Jay Moseley. It showed a man identified as the defendant struulln.C with police olficen outside a Santa Ana service It is alleged that the iun fell from Robinaon's waistband when he took on police and ~ct !"· llOMley offered tbe film and l8Pel 81 prool that RobiDIOD, 42, met Antbooy Scalise ~ide the rest room or the aervice station and paid him a further $1,000 in cub on the contract given Scalise He told the Jury that be decided after talklnr to Dr. Robinson's wife throug'1out lunch that be Moeeley bu played thole tapetj back to the Jury and off•ed them as .. c l ear proof" or tba <See DOCTOR, Pace AZ) LL Burnfng Out at Co•trol County firemen prepare to evaeaM aft•· flames from a controlled burn which Oared out of control on the old R-.bo de Los Aliaos in El Toro Wednesday equlfed · lbe firefilbtera. All escaped U.. --C.tal trap, but three were injured -two when they fell beneath the wbeela of a fire ~·Story, adclitioDal pbatoa,AJ. Tick Tocks, Bong Balks Big Ben Ailing, Metal Fatigue Blamed LONDON <AP> -With a rattle ~ and a bang, London's famous lan'1mark, the Big Ben clock atop tbe tower or the Houses or Parlia· ment. ground to a halt today at 3:46 a.m. local time. Experts said the mechanism was ao badly damajfed that the { chimes will be out or action for months. • Big Ben resumed ticking again I' in the early evening, and telling j the right time, but the chimes stayed anent. ' Bil Ben's breakdown by some ~ tallies, the 31st in its history, · came while the House or Com· •i = :naTe;i~1::1~~ ~°';:~~e~~~ • menl wants to clear before the 4 aummer recess. The last time Big Ben was t 11lent was in January, when the- ' chimes were halted to let pain· • ten work In safety In the room 1 hoolin1 the mechanism. They called also the clock"s chief maintenance en1ineer, Lealie Butler, 64, who found that a castiron frame holding the mechanism had cracked and that chunks or me4a1 bad been hurled around. The breakdown was tentative· ly blamed on metal fatigue. Butler reported that some pieces or steel were embedded in the 15-fool·hlgh ceiling of the mechanism room. and that on the noor lay a 112·pound drum that controlled t.be quarter-bow' chimes. __.... ·~1·rua clock hu been reva-. for so long by so many people, .. Butler nid. •·1t was the bell of freedom in World War II. Whatever the damage, i1 will be repaired." Big Ben takes its name from its 131h-ton bell, cast in 1858. The clock was assembled in 1859 in • the clock tower atop the palace or Westminster, which houses Parliament. 11 Return Rome 'Missing' Colorado Vacationers Safe Swine Flu Out: Doctors Eye rirus, Toxin PHILADELPHIA (AP> - Medical· detectives· scored their r1nt breattbroucb tills afternoon in'their search for the cause of the "legloanair.e's disease" that baa ldllecl23 petSODI. They almost completely ruled out influeoaa, including swine nu, and au11ested instead the disease may bave been caused by a virul or a toxin. a chemical aaent that could be ln such every· day ite1111 aa pluUcs, paper or aoap. . A new crop of cultures being crown lD a 1taie laboratory here wt11 be harvested Fr .. y mom- inc -lboald further pin down the exact caue ol the disease. Federal investicators also headed iito the aowntown area to recreate t.be movementl of tbe 181 victim• at an American Lecion convention Jut IDODth. They wlll teat carpets, wall paper, air·condilionlng and anythlnc elM that could lead to thecauae. "There is a possibility that we will never find the aoawer," cauUoned state Health Secretary Leonard Bachman. But be promised to continue tbe investigation "for a year or two yeanflf1t is neeaea to 1et-ut tbe bottom ol it..' All victim• were connected irl .om. way with the four-dQ con- vention. State health officlall say they have no evidence yet ot aecondary infection, which wouJcl <See VJBUS, Page AZ> l' Ta~ Hike Approved. Wast College District Rejects 7c Increase BJ STEVE MITOIELL ... o.ttJ ........ Coast Community Collete Dis- trict trustees rejected a J>l'OPOMd seven-cent tu rate IDcreaae for U'Jl.77 Wednesday, votiq in· -.. fir a cme-c• IPcreMe ia ........... TraMel a~ a revlaecl •m.• Mclset. tDcreastq .. ,..... tanlefram 19 ellU to • e...u ,.. • w•led nJuaUon. Lut 1e•'s bud1et wu llO milllon. Dl1trict orriciala bad ear· lier aated for an -.cent tax rate, but tnpteea voiced coocem over t.be cfrastic increases in asseued valuatioaa ln the dis- trict tbil year. Trustee William E. Kettler of Huntiqton Beach told the board that, because of increases ol up to 23 percent in assessed valuations, •·we just can't jusWy increasing the property tax rate over last year." What does the increase mean to a taxpayer with a $60,000 home? Using 1975-76 figures, the assessed valuation on a $80,000 home is $15,000. On a 1976-77 home, using the 23 percent in· crease in assessed valuation, the market value of the $a),000 home becomes $73,800 and the assessed valuation Increases to$18,4SO. Adding the new one-cent tax rate increase, taxes on that home rise to $148.02 over last year's ficure of $118.85. The increase in the tax bill to the homeowner will beabout$29. The one-cent hike itself spells only a $1.84 per year increase over _last year's rate, according to Vice Chancellor CorreUan Thompson, diacountiDI the in· crease in auessed valuatlon. TbomPIOD aaid the 8dditional lix-ceat tu rate bike reoommm. ct.llw1Me0Mtlllmia61tr9tion WM to brinl the di.atct'a reMrVe aceoant up toJO ,.rcent. SU~ tbe Ii& C.U me-. tbe cUstrlct. 's reserve will lit at 8 per• cent, a figure Thompeon calls dangerous. •'Thia reserve isn't Juat money aiWq ln a bank somewhere," be explained ... It'• the amount left over at tbe end of the year.•• He said l)le trustees• actlon ••just• me•n• we wW have to ~our belts in some areas.'' Before Grand lurr1 Judge OKs C·ella • Immunity for Talk Dr. Loula Cella was granted immunity from prosecution before diacuuing the facts or political spending life Wed.Dea· day with a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. Before Cella was clOleted for almost three hours with the jury, the names or two recipients o( bis political spending were bantered about in open court. Both state Treasurer Jesse Unruh and Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit were mentioned by name when federal Judge Matt Byrne grant- ed Cella and his former business manager, Theodore Schiffman, immunity. Cella, the Santa Ana physician who was California's top 1974 politJcal donor with more than $500,000 contributed to more than so candidates and causes. initial· Jy refused to answer the Grand Jury's questions. . But Judge Byrne, who recently sentenced Cella to five yean in federal prison following hia con- viction on income tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related charges, cleared the way for his testimony by granting rum im· munity. In the process, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Wilson indicat. ed in open court the Jury's in· quiry centers around possible violations of federal anti· racketeering statutes, as well u mall and tax regulations. It was revealed during the SJ. year-old physician's recent trial that a major portion or money secreted from two Orange Coun. <See CEl:-LA, Page AZ) : The 117·year·old timepiece l 1ave first a rattle and then a roar after chiming at 3:45 a.m. locaJ By RAY EST&ADA Of""Oellf .......... camp In the Big Thompson Ri~er .. • time. police patrolling Parlla· • mentaald. ~ I Coas• Weather 1-'afr weather following morning coastal cloudi· ness Friday. Highs along the beaches to mid 70s. Lows to drop to the lower 60s. INSIDE TOD~Y ~ .u. motnu, ...... "JotDI," "T' II• E %COrCilf," Giid OC/wr1 of tb4t ldrtd. P.Of'a. mDIOlt ~I /tar will Ml I.ti ntlD rdtoie, "Surviue!" Stt ~ PageA1. • • .... x 1 MY-Senk• At.-..~ IJ 1 iar"~ as,5 e::. ·~= C>IJ ......... ...., A4 ' ·1; .~·~-= ~j t ·:::: ==::-~ J •• ~ • .,. .,......... .. _..IOI !' .... -. A4 Eleven Californians, eight from Orange County, arrived home safely Wednesday afternoon, ap- parenUy oblivious to their near encounter with a deadly tlasn flood over the weekend In Colorado. The Californians. including a Laguna Beach couple and their three children and a Huntington Beach woman, had planned to Booms Matk ByMari~s CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - A Marine Corps spokesman baa confirmed that booming noises complained about by residents in Orange and San Diego counties are coming from the base. The official said day and night artillery practice bas been going on with 81 and 106-milUmeler weapo1as which "make lots of noise." • Earlier, residents had com· plained to Miramar Naval Air Station about sonic booms shak- ing their homes, but both the Navy and the Federal Aviation Administration said no airc:rafl were known lo have broken the sound barrier W ednelcllU'. area near Loveland, but changed their travelling itinerary at. the last minute . "We stopped to do some laundry Friday," said Mary MacAuley, "and didn't have time to make It Into the (Big Thompson RJver ) area." Miss MacAuJey. 212VJ Eighth St.. Huntington Beach, said the group camped just 14 miles from Loveland dur· ang the weekend . .. We were on the other side of the mountain from where the Oood was and our radios weren't working well," Miss MacAuley said. Friends in CalifornJa told her of the disaster soon after she arrived with the others Wednes· day afternoon. "If we bad known about the flood, we would have called California to say we were okay," she added. Earl Northrup and bls wtfe Mildre d, 18886 Acacia St., Fountain Valley, were arraid their friends and relatives in the aroup were caught tn tbe Rood. It had been s days since the Northrup• Md heard rrom the group, whlch Included their two grandsons, Mlehael Sdtult1, 11, and bis brother 1cott. a.°' Yorba Greutaded Glider Linda. The Northru-..a&1r tiled nlid over tbe new• ar ........ , Af'e· lY when lhel!Ntd.lrem_r ... <See Sr.a U9N, ••AZ> TheM llaag gilder enthusiasts were all set to aally forth from a O>sta Mesa hill Wed- nesday morning when a wind shift made mere earthbound mortals out of them. They aborted the flight..end prepared to try again another time. · Al DA.IL y PILOT IN EARLIER DAYS Nk:k In FuH Dreea c ll!fORI! HIS DEAnt Clgw atll Tredemwk Ringling Circus Midget, 91,. Dead ENID, Okla. (AP> -Three· foot-tall Nicu De Barcsy, also known as Baron Capitain, is dead at91. For half a century. Little Nick, as he was known to his countless friends. walked the streets of 1 Drummond. often with bis trick dog SnowbaJl at his heels, a large cigar in one band and his cane in the other. From three feet, he surveyed tlie world and found it just barely big enough. Born Feb. 28, 1885, at Budapest, Hungary. he was the son of Baron Anloll and Madame Sidonia De Barcsy. It wu a time of upheaval in Hungary and Baron De Barcay, whoaerved in the military, was forced to flee I the country with his family or be destroyed. They move d to weste rn Europe, and fou nd a new life with the circus. I Nicu had weighed only 134 pounds at birth and was one oi . the smallest perfectly formed human beings. After hjs birth, Madame DeBarcsy grew a full beard. Baron De Barcsy weighed 392 pounds and stood six feet three in bis stocking feet. LitUe Nick often performed standing in the palm of bis father's outstretched band. In 1903, tbe De Barcay Troope, as they were known, came to America. Nicu was 18 at the time. During the nex.t nine years they worked with various shows, among them the famous R inglinl Brothers. Jn 1912, while they were in win· ter quarters with tbe Bill Campbell circus on the east ed1e or Drummond. LitUe Nlck's father died. The loss of the Baron caused Madame De Barcsy to go into semiretirement. But from lime to time she and her son would make spec ial appearances, always returning to Drummond. In 1925, Madame De Barc.sy died, and Nick continued on alone. His appearances were on a limited basis and be seldom ap. peared io public. feari.DI be would be kldnaped. In 1932, Nick retired complete. Jy from · sbow "business. He re- turned to bis four.room bouae in Drummond and spent bis days working with his dop. dolnt card tricks for tbe amusement of his friends and tending bis chickens and the nock of doves be imported from France. Although a scant three feet tall. he insisted on being·treated as a man and he dressed tbtpart. lo his appearances in Drum· mood, be often wore a full suit, complete with vest,caneandhigh hat. In later years. he relaxed hjs dress code to include a cap, longsleeve shirt with striped overalls and cowboy boota - boy's size 11 · D -and a tie. His cigar was hi.s trademark, and be continued to smoke throughout his life. Two a day was bis quota. LiWe Nick died on Monday. lfaa inalltence on being treated as a mn will be continued throuRh. his funeral today. Funeral director Gerald Brown ordered a special ~askft built to fit his l.ize. n was •n adDJt·type casket. He did not want a child's casket. Top Marines Split Over Pugil .Bouts SAN DIEGO <AP> -Top of· ficer s at the M arioe Corps Recruit Depot were in conflict In their testimony about pugil stick bouts at the base, a hearing has been told. Maj. John Grant, ddense counsel for Capt. Cecil V. Taylor. said cont.radictory written state· ments were given by Maj. Gen. Kenneth J . Houghton, the base commander. and Col. Rufus Seymour, commander of the recruit training regiment. The hearing. which concluded Wednesday, was to determine if Taylor. former commander of the Special Training Branch. a unit for problem recruit. will be courl-martlaled on charges stemming from the Oe<.'. 6 death ol Pvt. Lynn E . McOure. I Grant sai d Seymour's 1 testimony shO\fCd he received tacit approval from Houghton In October to stage "~peclal" pugiJ stick fi g hts . 11ougbton's testimony was that he did not re· call giving such authority. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,.., __ ,.,...,_ • J~k A. Curley . w.t ,.,.._, -0.-tl IMliltlt Thomas Keevll llllMr niomn A. Mur1ltllne ....,...,.,_ c Olrlts H. Loos RkNrd P. Nill ~ ........... ,...., c.u ~ Offtc:. *" ... =:: ~~J.=-..­ Offk" u~ 11uc:h· ,.,. G•-'"s''"' _,,.._ .. ~ llt!S h«i! ........... ---YtllfJI JllOI W f'H -•I S.ft 0.e .. f lM ... J c.y.ttpll, !ti• Ot••to c..l•I "'""'""'"" ('..,. •"'Y· ,.. ,.., \let•t~. Hh"4r1th11n\. eckh.!f' .. t "'"tf'f' ., 6Cl'Wttll'°'~"I\ Mtt-4,_ W'laf H ttor.,.vC.•d •HMwt \Mt••f ~•tmtu•M •f ·---.... _ CIH' l>Otl• .. ,.. •• ti ~·· Mo .. , CM~ .. S-•lPI-., (M•MT u IS ,,_ llllJ• llyMtllM U-~IJ1 Milll#l __ _ IUl"*lll•lf, Another r ecruit, Ronald Taylor, was injured in a special bout Oct. 4. Special bouts with the padded staves are unlike usual pugU stick training and re· quire consecutive fights. The special bouts for recruits who allegedly would not follow orders required specific authorization lo advance. Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Orange County airline pilot who apparenUy contracted the same m ysterious disease that has killed 22 people in the East was reported doing "very well" today. Ur. Gerald WatJner. a county health official, aaad the man had eaten a "robust•• breakfut and· •'sounds great on the phone." The man, who hu not been identified, is being cared for at home. Cou nty health o(ficials do not believe the ailment Is con· tulous. . Dr. Wagner said the results of tests on laboratory samples taken from the man won't be known for one to three weeks. However, he said, there •P· pears to be no reason for undue concern. An elderly Sacramento couple pouibly were stricken with the same mysterious Pennsylvania illness, a slate epidemiologist re· ported today. * * "* Fre•P.,,eAl VIRUS ••• mean the disease is not COG- tqious. ReauJts or the first crop or cultures arown in chicken embryos at the state lab wh~f! announced at a news conference in Harrisburg. "There is no evidence that ln~ nuen:ia virus was present In lhoseeggs,"said Dr.J~Sati,the state's top virus expert. "I'm 99 percent sure it's not a nu virus." It 11'.llY be another type ol vtrus, Sall aald, but if so ... it's golq to be an unusual vinll." Street Ties Up Council • Apparently lt will tab the mayor·s preaence to end a atnet name diseute between advoeatee ol EalaDcia Orlve and &bole IUP-PQl"ltnc the current Placentia Aveoue titl6 ln Co.ta lieu. Estancia Drive was chaged to Placentia Avenue near Estancia Hlth School last year lo conform with the rest or the threo-mlle ln· dultrial route on the clty'a west side. Nearby homeowners liked the name Estancia. which bad adorned alp poets from Ada_m, Avenue to the 1cbool for to yeus ~to the name cblnle .lat But many of the 19! com· mercial and industrial building owners on Placentia objected to tbe change plan, citing the C<>Sls and confus ion involved in switching the name to EstanclL Councilmen could only must.er two votes for the na~ change back to Est ancia Drive, from Adams Avenue to the high school, and a vote to keep the cur· rent name along the entire road was also stalemated by a tie· vote. Councilmen will come back in two weeks. when Mayor Dom Raciti returns from v~ation. to break 'ibo'tie Vote. ODe VIQ or another. Fro•PageAJ RETURN ••• the ftnt tlnie since they left South Dakota Friday. The Nortbrups• son·in·law. Michael Schultz, and Neal Schultz, of Needles. flew into the Denver area Tuesday. Once• there, they learned of the group's safety. The Northrups' rears were heightened Monday wnen they beard one of the elgbt children in the group, travellng in a van and large motorbome, bad not con. tacted his parents in OJpertiQo lo fly home from Colorado as planned. Miss MacAuJey said the group ••sort of lost track of time" and had Intended to put the~ boy on a plane when the entourage reac~ Las Vegas. She said they l~a&111~e~woqied tbe fact they biad not com· ated about the boy's Oying plans. The Huntington Beach resident said the only time tbe group won· dered about what was happening in Colorado was &today when "we pulled into a town to buy gas and no one was there." Apparent· ly, she said in retrospect, tbe townspeople bad gooetolheother side of the mountain to aid in rescue efforts near Loveland. Other mem bera of ibe group in· clude: Dennis and Barbara Schultz and their three children, Brian. 15, Steve.12. and Rene, 10, of 31672 Scenic Dr.. Laguna. Beach; Michael Schultz, 16, and his brother Chris. 13, sons o! Neal Schulu of Needles; and Matt Baird, 12, of Cupertino. Swim Program Set/or Mesa Swimming demon.strallons, ranging from scuba diving to a comedy diving routine will be performed by Costa Mesans enrolled in the Department of Leisure Services aquatics pn> gram on Au&.12and13. The lllh annual water show wUI be held at the Estancia High School pool beginningat7:3>p.m. on those two days, with synchronized swimming de· monstrations, skindiving and lireaaving techniquesdiaplayed. The cost is so cents. For further information. call Eunetta Pickett, aquatics progra m coordinator atSS6·S29S. TOHIGRI' "'IN FASHION" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sunday, 8 p.m .. Also Sunday3p.m. FRIDAY, AUG.I CONCERTS IN ntE PAAK - Sal Urtarte's Mariachis. Costa Meu Lions Park, 7:30 p.m . Free. HARBOR SUMMER BAND - Newport Harbor High auditorium, 7:30 p .m. Free. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Falrgl'OUDds. 8: 15 p.m. Tot, Girl Die Elf art to Save Li/e Falla HOUSTON CAP> -Wendy Suaette Jenkins, 1(. wu baby·1itting her year.old nephew Lorenzo Jenklna ln the ramUy car, parked on the south bank of the San Jacinto River. Wendy's uncle, John Blouin, 32, or ffougton. WU fishing about40 yards upstream. Slowly the car began moving down the baruc. Wednesday. • Wendy, in the front seat. tried to save her nephew. who was in the rear seat. She jumped out of the car . opened a back door and grabbed tbe baby. But she couldn't get him out. So she jumped into the rear seat as the car plunged into the stream. "She was sure trying to save that baby," said Jack fteet and of Humble. a witness. Both children drowned as the car disappeared 1n-to25 feet of water. Yacht~barge Crash Dumps 8 Into Bay SAN DIEGO (AP>-A $300,000 yacht bit a bar1e and 'sent eiaht members of a vacationinc family into tbe chilly water ol San Diego Bay early today. Tbey were rescued U minutes lat«. The 58-foot yacht wu partly submerged and heavily damqed aa two Cout Guard cutters ar· rived. The yacht is the Una Mas u. In the water were llebua Barth iq, a Huntinlton Harbour in· surance broker; bi.I wife Nancy: bil 70-year-old father, Gilbert Mariachis Play . At Park in Mesa A croup of at.rolling mariachis will perform under tbe stars at Uon's Park Friday evening foe Costa Mesa picnickers. Sal Uriarte's Mariachis will sing and play Iberian melodies ·BS a part or the city's Concerts in the Park program. Residents are invited to bring a picnic supper and blankets to enjoy the music. which begins at 7:30p.O). Bartllnt ol Kauu Qty. and five cblldrea. Tbe 'artlinp live at l&mNaluClrcle. Mrs. Bartllac said ber husband and son were brinctng the craft. back into the harbor while tbe others alept when It bit .1be barce be1Ja4 t°"4 cut by a tugboat. A abort time before. they left ClO • flabin8 trip but decided to .re- turn because of trauble ,rith their boat'aradar. The elder BartUac ... taken by PGUee amlMlaaee to C&brUlo Mecliealc.a.-wa..IMw• ob- Nrved for apoeure llDll abocJc befare belal Nleued. F,...P-Al DOCTOR ••• pbysician•a ruilt. The struggle at tbe service station occurred after Scalise and Mrs. Robinson returned from a four-day flight and agreed to work with district attorney's lnveaticat.on in a plan that led to the arrest of Robinson. NEW! Now In Stock! JVC'S Super Portable Radio/TV This brand new portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"~iagonal TV all in 9"x10x4 1". Big hi·fi sound from its 5" speaker & separate bass & treble controls. Runs on 6 ~ells. car cord. AC house current or (optional) rechargable ni-cad battery pack. (Carry bag and sun shield optional 11xtras.) PN•P-Al CELLA ••• Laat Ma,. the supervbor's ac- countant admitted more than $10,000 worth of corTedJons were touebed off by a county Grand J1117 iDQulry into Schmit'• 19'1' campaip. Tbe Santa Ana ~an. who Is tree oeJWl pendtna appealol. his convtetloa, wu stW talkinC ~ attheendoltbeday w •• Trucks Purchased Costa Mesa baa purchased two courier.type tnlckl from a Santa Ana firm which bu leased the vehicles lo the city for two years. The city paid MacHoward Leasing Company $4,134 for the two trucks, currently ln use at. the Cost.a Mesa Golf and Country Qub. NEW! Compare! JVC s CD-1920 Front loading Cassette Deck Features large VU meters and 5 LED (Light- Emitt1ng-Diode) · Multi·Peak Level Indicato rs. ANRS noise reduction. Cronios Head. Ind e p end en t drive f o r c apstan a nd reel s. Air damped cassette door and much more. Price S2QQOO ALSO• THI AU MIW UMI Ofl JVC llCllVBS. CASSITTI DICIS .._, l'UIMf AAIS. NtC• MHT Ate llAU'TlflUL I 1111 I nt•for•1 M tu·ruttl ;,., ,.,.,, Our P••r.;ouul Ou•• \ ••nr f.uuruut•·•· Ou I,.,.,.,, l'rodu•·f H.· \t·ll~ 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................ 1- 1 .._.. ...... c.ia "· Phone 642-8882 .......... ,.. .......... . s ....... , ...... ,.. .. Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 .... ................. Ht _ .. _ .. __ . . I a Orange ~east EDITI O N By TOM BAllLEY ' Ot ... Delly Mlie ..... t l An Oranee county Superior .Court jury that must eventually :rule on allegations that Dr. t Wayne Lester Robinson plaMed • lbe murder or bis wife got two h oots at the physician during • testimony offered late Wednes· : day. i One view was the now familiar sleht ot the Irvine pb11lclan, nanted by bis three lawyers, lak· ine copious notes al t.be counsel lable. The other was via video tape equipment broug ht into the courtroom by Deputy District Al· torney Jay Moseley. It showed a man identified as the defendant strut(lliot with police officers outside a Santa Ana service IUtSan Jut Feb. u: Clear ly visible In t he toUrtroom atreen.lnc authorized by J ud1e J .E.T. "Ned•• Rutter is the droppin1 durinl the·~· &}e, of a liandtun that WU later found to be carryinc aix live round.a. • It is alleted that the CUD fell From Robinson 'a waistband when be took on police and district at·. 1Grney'1 lnvesU1ators after If· DCrinC commuds to bait .. The movie wu filmed by c80)eras bidden lnaide a neal'by Santa An.a Police Department van. · llOMley offered the mm and taoea as proof that Robinson, 42, met Anthony Scalise inside the rest room or tbe service station and paid him a further $1,000 in cash OD the contract given Scalise for the killing of Mrs. J&J\ice Robinson,38,olNewportBeach. Scalise, 29, bas testified that ho "met Mrs. Robinson at the yet vet Turtle last Feb. 21 on the pretext that he wanted to buy real eslate jointly owned by her and her husband in Riverside County. He told the jury that be decided after talklnl( to Dr. Robin.5on's wile throughout lunch that he • Today's Cos ing . N.Y.·Stoeks , TEN CE~ ~Id not go t.hmagb with hit~ assignment. , Scalise said Mrs. Robinson agreed to go into hiding with him after they returned to her bome and taped telephone cati. made to Robinson by Scalise. Moseley bas played those tapes back lo the jury and offered them as "clear proor•• o r tho (See DOCl'OR, Page AZ) ~re~kthrough Seen In ., Mystery ·nisease Delly~ ... .._ .. ·-" ...... DICK HOWEU'S TOWEL FLAPS IN ESCAPING OAS Ortlllng Crew Mey Hne Found Main Source of Fume• City Hopes Well Will End Gas. Odor By J OANNE R EYNOLDS Ol IM Dally l"itet SW" West Newport Beach's gas seepage proble ms may have been eliminated with the drilling l of a we ll near West Coast Hl&hway and the Arches. l City Manager Robert Wynn J said Wednesday the well just .~ south of the city-owned parking lot was to have been the first or ~ six wells dug to relieve the nox· . ious gas problem in West 11 Newport. ' But the results from the one well have been so good. the other five may not be needed, he said. f "We may have located the · pocket," he said. "At this point , we'recauliously optimistic." ~ Earlier this year, the city i counc il commissioned a • geological study or the problem that. h as plagued the West NcwpoTt area for years. In his report to the council in • April, tteologist George Zebal ex ~ plained that the seepage occurs lrom the area's natural gas and f oil reserves which rise lo the sur· face along a fault line that ex· tends from the Lido Sands area to t Jrvlne Terrace. t The worst or the gas problems f seem to be centered from Lido I Sanda to the Arches, he said. where cross faults intersect the majo fault. Hydrogen sulfide is the "rotten egg ... odor that a t t imes permea tes the area a nd hydrocarbons which have a high methane content are also pre- (See SE EPl NG, Page A2 > Booms Made By Marines CAMP PENDLETON "(AP) - A Marine Corps s pokesman has confirmed t hat booming noises complained about by residents In Orange and San Diego counties arc coming from the base. The official said day and night artillery practice has been going on with 81 and 106-milli mete.r weapons which "make lots of noise:· Earlier, residents had com· plained to Miramar Naval Air Station about sonic booms shak· ing their homes. but both the Navy and the Federal Aviation Administration said no aircraft were known to have broken the sound barrier Wednesday. Blamed On Virus . Or Toxin PHILADELPHIA (AP> - Medical detectives scored their (int breakthroqb th.ii afternoon in their search for the cause of the "legionnaire's d.Jsease" that bas killed 23 penons. They almo.t completely ruled out lnfiuenza, includiq swine nu, and suueated instead the diseue may have been caused by a virus or a toxin. a chemical agent that could be in aucb every· day items as plaaties, paper or soap. A new nop 41-ftl I .• beillC IJ'OW1l in a state labaratary ._. will be harvested Friday morn- ing and should furdm' pin down the exact cause of the disease. Federal Investigators also beaded into the downtown area to recreate the movements of the 161 victi'ms at an American Legion convention last month. They will test carpets, wall paper, air;condilloning and anything else that could lead to thef:!ause. ''There is a pouibillty that we will never find tbe aMwer," cautioned state Health Secretary Leonard Bachman. But he promised to continue the investigation "Cor a year or two years if it is needed to get to the bottom or it." All victims were connected in some way with the four-day con-' vention. Stale health officials say they have no evidence yet or secondary infection, which would mean the disease is not con- tagious. Results of the first crop of cultures .rrown In chicken embryos at the state lab where announced at a news conference. in Harrisburg. · "There ls no ev1dence that. in· fluenza virus was present in those eggs," said Dr. Jay Satz. the state's top virus expert. "I'm 99 percent sure it's not a nu virus ." It may be another type of virus. Salz said, but if so, "it's going to be an unusual virus." Bachman said Salz and his team of 14 re1earchen, working nonstop since Monday and OC· casionally napping on cots near the rows of incubated eggs and baby m ice. face the greatest danger. ' Based on data gathered over Metal Fatig11e for Ben? Burning Out of Co11t rol County firemen prepare to evacuate after flames from a controlled burn which flared out of control on the old Rancho de Los Alisos in El Toro Wednesday engulfed the firefi ghters. All escaped the near-fatal trap, but three were injured -two when they fell beneath the · wheels of ·a fire engine. Story, additional photos, A3. l ' Tax Hike Approved· Wast College District Rejects 7 c Increase By STEVE MITCHELL Oflll•Oallf~l .. SlaK Coast Community C.Ollege Dis· trlct trustees rejected a proposed seven-cent tax rate tnerease for 1976-77 Wednesday, voting in· stead for a one-cent Increase in the tax rate. Trustees approved a revised $GI, 735,556 budget, increasmg lut year's tax rate from 79 cents to 80 cents per $100 assessed valuation. Last year's budget was S50 million. District officials had ear- lier asked for an 811-ccnt tax rate, but trustees voiced concern over the drastic increases in assessed valuations in the dis- trict this year. Trustee William E . Kettler or Huntington Beach told the board that, because of increases of up t o 23 percent in assessed valuations, "we jus t can't jus tify increasing the property tax rate over Jasl year." What does the increase mean lo a taxpayer wilh a $60,000 home? Usin g 1975-76 fi gures, the assessed valuation on a $60,000 home Is $15,000. On a 1076·77 home, using the 23 percent in· crease in assessed valuation. the market value of the $60,000 home becomes $73,800 and the assessed valuation increases lo $18,450. was to bring the district's reserve account up to 10 percent. Slicing the six cents means tho district's reserve will sit al 8 per· cent, a figure Thompson calls dangerous. "This reserve isn 'l just money silting In a ba nk somewhere,'' he explained. "It 's the amount. left over at the end of the year.'' lie said the trustees' action "Just means we will have to tighten our belts in some areas.'' Co ast Wea t h e r • the past eight years, the geologist Identified two hazardous gases that are seeping out or the ground • t t Rolling Thief Tick Tocks, Bong Balks Adding the new one-cent lax rate increase, taxes on that home rise to $148.02 over last year's figure of $118.85. The increase in the tax bill to the homeowner will beabout$29. Fair weather following morning coastal cloudi· , ness Friday. Highs along the beaches to mid 70s. Lows to drop lo the lower OOs. l• · Strikes Again Mabel M. Smith, 75, told Of· ,, OC«S she was walking ln the ' partiq lot in Newport Beach's I Fasllion island about 5:15 p.m. Wedbesday when a car drove up behind her, forcing her to walk ' close to tbe parked can. ' She said a man reached out or I lbe car as it drove past and ( IJ'abbed her pune. She said she f l et IO ol lbe bag because the car f wu accelerating and she was fearful of being draaed. Mrs. Smith said her loss in the ( t.bef\ totaled about PJ. I A similar purse snatch took I place two weeks ago in the same Jot, police said • • • , ... LONDON (AP> -With a ratUe and a bang, London's famous landmark, the Big Ben clock atop the tower ol lhe Houses of Parlla· ment, pound to a bait today at 3:46 a.m. local time. Experts said the mechanism was so badly damaged that the chimes will be out ~ action for months. Big Ben resumed ticking again in the early evening, and telllng the right time, but the chimes stayed silent. Blg Ben's breakdown by some tallies, the 31st in Its history, came while tbe H~ o1 Com· mona was workinl tbroulh the night OD lqillatioa the IOftl'D'" ment wants to clear before the summer recess. The last time Big Ben was silent was ln 'anUS)', when th& chimes were baited to let pain. ten work in safety la tbe room housing the mecbanllm. The 117-year-old timepiece gave fint a ratUe and then a roar after ch.iminl at 3~45 a.m. local time, police patrolling Parlla· mentsaid. They called also the cloet'• chi er maintenance a11neer, Leslie B•tler, 84, wbo fOlmd tbat a caatiroa frame boldine tbe mechanism had er__. pd llilat chunks 91 metal bad.._ .... IU'OUDd. The breakdown was tentative· ly blamed on metal fatigue. Butler reported that some pieces or ateel were embedded in the 15 .. (oot-high ceiling or the mechanism room, and that on the noor lay a 112-pound drum that controlled the quarter-hour chimes. .. Tbil clock bas been revered ror so long by ao many people," Butler said. "It was the bell of freed om in World War 11 . WbdtYer the damage, it will be rer.:=~~akes its n~me from Its 13~·toll bell, cut in i•. Tho clock wu 1111embled in 1159 in tbe dotk tower atop the palace or •:niter, wh1cb houses P mt. The one-cent hlke itself spells only a $1.84 per year increase over last year·s r ate, according to Vice Chancellor Correll an Thompson, discounting the In· crease in asaessed valuation. T'lw>m pson said the additional six-cent tax rate bike recommen· ded by the coast admlnlstralion J apanese Angered LOS ArfGELES (AP> - Protesters from the1 Japanesc- American community com · plained Wednesday that 124 resi· dents will be displaced by the planned demolition ot part of Lit· Ue Tokyo to make way ror a $29 milJlon luxury hotel. I NSIDE TODAY Fear 1ell1 mov~1, witne1s "Jaw1,'' "The Ezcorcist," and othn1 of that kind. Para- mount hope• /ear will 1dl it• ' new relecue. "Surviw!" See Pog0.7. ~I ' lad ex ' ACV-Sen'k • At ................. .tf ·--~ •t ~,., .. L.~ et Mntt. "" . AS,eJ ,...._ ,..,, Oaum..i CJ-11 N.MleMll,.._, A~ 'c:..Ncs C4 =c-tr c ..... _.. CJ •l·l 0..0 .... kt• Alt~ Clot , .. , .......... -.~~~,:; AU IMtrtal~ .... , "'-· • ... , T ........ •• .... .,..lh<eN ., ,.,....... .... Hef'Mc-=~· ::.i.-:.... ., .-.... ..... ... . DAILY PILOT N Thurld!t. August 5, tm lnununity for Testimony Cella Gets Waiver . ,\ ' Dr. Louis C.Ua was granted immunity Crom prosecution before discuHint lhe facts of political spending life Wednes- day with a federal Grand Jury in Los Angeles. fore Cella was cloeet.d for almost three hours wilb the J~. the names or two recipients of his political spending were bantered about in open court. Both state Treasurer Jesse Unruh and Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit were mentioned by name when federal Judce Malt Byrne grant- ed Cella and bis former business manager, Theodore Schiffman immunity. ' Cella, the Santa Ana physician who was CaJlfomla's top 19'74 political donor with more than $500,000 contributed to more than 50 candidates and causes, initia.I· ly refused to answer the Grand Jury's questions. poc1.edly returned lo the doctor. In bis testlmorry. Sehm1t could recall few of the detai.11 of a $UOO a month job be held with one of the Cella-controlled .botplta.l• while tle wu a can· dictate ror county 1upervilor. Wtdnesday afternoon. Sebrolt Issued a brief press statement re- lated to the grand jury probe into Celia's political financial ad- ventures. "'All campalp t'unda that were received by the Scbml t Bank Robber? campairn headquarters have been accurately 1'4!PQ11ed, •• UM. 1latement uJd. Public records show Sclunit's campal1n reportina forms bavu ~ been amendecl lO nllect ·omitted donaUooa. Lul May, the supervisor's ac: countant admitted more than $10,000 worth ot conectlons wero touched off by a county Grand Jury inquiry inLo Scbmit'I 19'14 campalcn. llp Fro1n the Ashes But Judge Byrne, whorecenUy sentenced Cella to five years in fecieral prison following his con· viction on income tax evasion. Medicare fraud and r elated charges, cleared the way for hls testimony by granting him im· munity. FBI Didn't Giggle At Joker's Note prankster and bis companion left • in. •Friday will m ark lhe official opening of the Mariner's Mile branch of the United California Bank_ Cleft ). The bank actually· has been opcratmg for the past two weeks from its new building, which replaces the branch lost in the disastrous fire of January, 1975. The building next to the bank. which r epl aces one also lost in the fire, is set lo open &ePL 11. SEEPING. • • sent. The methane 1s highly com· bustible, Zebal said. and so it poses a major s afety problem. The odorous gas presents a health hazar d, in lbal it can ~ause nausea and headaches. The city agreed 'lo s pend $10,000 on the project and the s tat.e D ep artm e nt of Trans portation, as the owner of the property north of Coast Highwey, agreed to put up an ad· dilional $10,000. Zebal said today that the ftrst well, dug to a depth of about 42 <feet will be tested for volume over the next two months as the gas Is burned off. "Depending on the volume from this well, we may have depleted the gas s upply in this area "he said. Zebal said he believes the well may have struck the main gas re· scrvoir because the drill went through "an extensive area or dry gas sand" which he believes has been the source or the seepage. He said a few more boles may be d rilled near the existing well just to measure the extent of the subsurface sand area. "If we have found the main source of the gas," Wynn said, "we may be able to solve the pro- blem by capping this well and burning off the gas. We'll just have lo wall and see." f'rotn Page tl I DOCTOR • • • phys1c1nn's guilt. The strui:glc al the service >talion occurred after Scalise and Mrs. Robinson returned rrom ti rour day flight and agreed to work with district attorney's 1m cst1gators in a plan that led to the arrest of Hobinson. Jud{t<' Hutter called a four day week~nd break 1n the t rial late We<lncsday aft er explaimn~ to lhl' Jllr\ that 111~ courtroom ~ould b<' nl'l'<kd for olhl'r court action loda' Thl' proset:ution will rt'· "Uml' its case at 9.45 a.m. Mon· 1la~ Coal Veto Upset WASlll N<~TON (Al'> The llou'i<' Wt'dnl·Hlay ov<>rrodc l'n•"<k nt Ford ~ vclo of o hill i-t'lltn)! lll'W rull'S for coul and nthl'r minC'r;1I lt-:\!'es on fC'dcrol lnnds and a1vin,.: ~tales h1ggcr rt)) ull 1c!> ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT :t;,,~.~~,. t~~~' ~~:, r:!°~~~"~'\~ ("'"'"° (~'t S~li\hln9 C.t~t~'f )f ,_.... .. , .. '"""""'" •'~ r vtM1,rwf ~" ovOii!IOh 1 , ..... ., ttw c ... ,,. 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The Californians, including a Laguna Beach couple and their Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Orange County ai11llne pilot who apparently contracted the aame mysterious disease that hu killed 22 peq>le in the East was reported doing "very well"today. ur. Gerald Wagner, a county health orftcial, said the man bad eat.en a •·rotiust" breakfMl and· "sounds great on the phone." The man, who has not been identified. is being cared for at home. County health orricials do not believe the ailment is con- Ullious. . . Dr. Wagner said the results of tests on laboratory samples taken from the man won't be known for one to three weeks. However, he said. there ap- pears to be no reason for undue concern. An elderly Sacramento couple possibly were stricken with the same mysterious Pennsylvania illness, a state epidemiologist re· ported today. · Karla Damus of the Depart· ment of Health in Berkeley said the couple were not hospltallted and are recovering under care of a physkian. CdM Traffic Restrictions Eyed in Survey Three hundred residents of Corona del Mar are being asked to tell the city how they want park· mg restrictions handled on their streets. Ne w port 'R e a c h TraHic Engineer Bill Darnell said a sur· vey card was sent to all residents living between Seaview Avenue and Ocean Boule vard from .Fernleaf to Poppy Avenues. A t'over letter explains that the only restriction now enforced Is to facilitate street sweeping In the area. Prior to the street sweeping program, the area hadaone·side· of.the-street ban during the sum· mer months from the houn of 10 a .m. to 4 p.m., but that was lifted because it connlcled with the street sweeping ban. three children and a Huntington Beach woman, had planned to camp in the Big Thompson River area near Loveland, but changed their travelling itinerary at the last minute. "We stopped to do some laundry Friday," said Mary MacAuley, "and didn't have time to_makeitintothe (BigThompson River) area.'' Miss MacAuley 212~ Eighth St.. Hunlingto~ Beach, said the group camped just 14 miles from Loveland dur- 10glheweekend. "We were on the other slde or the mountain from where the flood was and our radios weren't working well," Miss MacAuley said. Friends in California told her of the disaster soon after she arrived with the others Wecines- day afternoon. "lf we bad kne>Wn about the flood. we would have called CalUbmia to say we were okay," abeadded. Earl Northrup and bis wife Mil4;-ecJ, 18888 Acacia St., Fouatain Valley.· were afraid their friends and relatives lo lbe group were caught in the flood. It bad been 5 days since the Nortbrups had heard from the group, which Included their two grandsons, Michael Schultz. 11, and his brother Scolt, 8, of Yorba Linda. Tbe Northrups eroressed relier over the news of the group's safe- ty when they heard from them for the first time since they left South Dakota Friday. The Northrups ' son·in·law, Michael Schultz, and Neal Schultz, of Needles, flew into the Denver area Tuesday. Once there, they learned of the group's safety. · The Northrups' fears were heightened Monday when they heard one or the e ight children in the group, traveling in a van and large moJprhome, had nQl con- tacted bis "parents in Cupertino to fly home fro m Colorado as planned. Miss MacAuley said lhe group "sort of lost track of Ume" and had intended lo put the Cupertino boyonaplanewhenlheentourage reached Las Vegas. She said they had no idea any one was worried about the fact they had not com- municated about. the boy's flying plans. The Huntington Beach resident said the only ti me ltKl group won- dered about what was happening in Colorado was Sunday when "we pulled into a town lo buy gas and no one was there." Apparent. ly, she said in retrospect. the j.ownspeople had goM to the other · side of the m ountain to aid In rescue efforts near Love I and . Other members of the group in· elude: Dennis and Barbaro Schultz and their three children. Brian, 15, Steve1 l2. and Rene. JO. of 31672 Scenic Dr .• Laguna Beach; Michael Schultz, 16, and his brother Chris. 13, sons or Neal Schultz of Needles; and Malt Baird, 12, of Cupertino. Lido Sweep Meeting Set In the process, Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Wllson indicat- ed in open court the jury's in· quiry centers around possible violations of f ederal anti· racketeering statutes, as well as mail and tax regulations. It was revealed during the 53- year-old pby$ician's recent trial that a major portion of money secreted from two Orang-e Coun· ty hospitals by Cella. Schiffman and others went directly into the campaign coffers of county, stale and federal candidates. Both Unruh and Sc hmi t testified during Celia's trial. The state treasurer openly ad- m itte.d receiving a $10,000 donation from Cella disguised as the sale or office furniture. Unruh also admitted that Schiffman once hand-delivered a. $3,SOO check to his campaign of· flee, a check that later was re- A youthful Newport Beach man who decided to pull a prank in a bank Wednesday afternoon may have learned a lesson when he found himself face to face with FBla1enta. Detective Sam Amburgey tald the unidentified man and a eom· panion entered the Southerll California First NaUooal Bank, 1501 Weatclirf Drive at aboul3:30 p.m. WbUe the companion cashed -bJa paycbect, the prankster went to the customer service delk and id.Iv oenned a note wtdch read: ''Give me all your money. fhave a gun trained at your head." He left lhe note on the desk and continued wandering about the bank. A customer usinc the desk saw the note and gave it to a teller who 1ave it t o the manager. When the prankster saw the com· motion, he told them he had writ- ten the note and it was intended as a joke. The manager told him to leave the bank, but be wrote down the license number or the car the Then the 01anager called police who traced the license number and picked up the two men. They were Identified by bank penoonel and hustled off to lhe Newport Beach police station where FBI agenll were called in to interroiate them. Ambur&ey said both men were tUrned loose after the prankster received a stern lecture.. ' NB Pair-Sued A Newport Beach couple have been sued for $89,8DO in damages and accused by thelr next door neighbors of cutting down the plaintiffs' trees and throwing trash on lhe adjoining property. The charges are contained in an Orange County Superior Court 1 action filed by R. H. and P . P. ' Morrison. 3800 Ocean Birch Drive. They name as defendants Louise G. and Boyd R. Sherk. 3838 Ocean Birch Drive. NEW! Now In Stock! JVC'S Super Portable Radio/TV This brand n ew portable from JVC gives you AM/FM/PSB radio plus 3"'-<'iagonal TV all in 9"x1 0x41"'. 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''"'-~.,..~,.., t•Vl\t•l"'G'Of'I••,. 1111i&-~f\~~~'G ~'Jlto.t• V•llif t t 1(1it l• l'•I JIO..O •r""'o...,..,,_, Darnell said tbe survey ls being taken in preparation foe a Traffic AU airs Committee meeting Tues· day during which the parking pro· blem will be discussed. "'What we're Lryinf Lo find out is. do we really need a s ummer parking restriction and if so. when,'' Darnell said. Proponents of a street sweep- lng program on Lido Isle -and the use or signs to enforce It - will meet tonight lo hear a spea1cer on pollutlon lo the bay. 27~ East 17th St. Costa Mesa ............ ., ......... . , ....... , ...... ,.. .. ChO.,.i(lllt 1t1• 0'""0" coo.t -h111119 ,._ ,_"' ~ rw'" \tOfl(.\, "h;\tt•UOl'Urrio "°t .... J41 ,. •"" or ••"'•"•'•mtfth hf'"" rn•v M :::;~::.;:•~out 'DtiC.i•t "4Jf~tultft t f '\tt ef\G c.t•\\ M\t••• 94•4 _, <..Mt• W t \• tdh~""I \¥4)\(f"•PhOft IW C.,.,..., U 1S "*'- • ~·n~::~M Uflr~11'tv ~l't\.,, iHNhlM "We just want tuftnd out what residents want,:• he said. "And we want to epcourage them to come to the meeting." · That meeting will, be beld al 2:30 p.m . in the cit.Y haJI con· fereMe roo.,, located in tti. c:lty hall annex that used to be lhe pol ice department. • Irene Hardage, organbet of lhe meeting, sa id It will be held al 8 p . m. at Lhe Lido Isle clubhouse. . Featured speaker will be Sue Ffcker. founder of SPON <Stop Polluting Our Newport). She wUI discuss the beneficial effects street •weeping has in reducing bay PolluUon. \ ............. Im 1 ........... c... •. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ~ ...... NMlw'Aree llKe ttH ..... __ ...... .. ...... LL Salldletiaek i EDITION VOL 69, HQ. 211, 3 SECTION§. :W PAGES • Dr. Louis Cella YIU uanted Simmuntty from prosecution fbefan dJaCUHinl the fact.a Of ~poUUtaJ apendhll Ille Wednes-fda1 with a federal Grand Jury in • Loe Ancelet. • Before Cella wu closeted for : almmt three hours with the jury, ~ tbe names of two recipient.a of his :. political apending were bantered ~ aboot in open court. i Both slate Treasurer Jesse Unrub and Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit ' •ere mentioned by name when federal Judge Matt Byrne grant· ed Cella and bis former business manager. Theodore Schiffman, immunity. Cella, the Santa Ana physician who was California's top 1974 political donor with moce than S:S00,000 contributed to more than S> candidates and causes, initial- ly refused to anawer the Grand Jury'• questlona. But Judie Byrne. who recenUy sentenced Cella to five years in federal prison followinC his COD· victioo on income tax evasion, Medicare fraud and related charges, cleared the way foe bis testimony by granting him im· l.Vaccine Pushed , Illnesses Prompt Action ' ! W~HlNGTON (AP) -With 1 the mysterious Pennsylvania lll- neu adding pressure, a con- • gresaional panel waa urged today to approve an insurance plan' to open the way for the govern- ment's program to vaccinate all Americans against swine nu. JTouse Commerce Committee Qiairman Harley 0. Staggers (D-W. Va.) said be doubts the Peomylvania outbreak ia swine Iba, but urged the panel to pass the lmurance plan to be oa the aafeside. tam J.>rivate insurance. In Pennsylvania. state re- searchers trying to identify the disease which has killed 23 peo- ple said it probably is not swine flu. Meanwhile, a federal health of. ficial told a Senate health sub- committtt'tbat-the same liability concerns which have stalled the swine nu immunization program have jeopardized public vac- cination of 1.S million poor children against polio and meaales. Dr. David J . Sencer, director of the federal Center for Disease Control, said suppliers of polio and measles vaccine are insist- ing on new saleguar~ that are i mpouible to meet. Sencer said Lederle Laboratories is insisting that on· ly doctors cive polio vaccine, and Merck Sharp & Dobme ia insist- ing the doctors advise parents of benefits and risks ol measles vaccinations. Their demands. in contracts which have. not been signed, were prompted by con-cern over manuraclurers' liabill- ty if injuries result, be said. The plan was put together after 'Vaccine producers indicated tbeir reluctance to continue in the 1overnment program because or their inabwty to ob-. * * * llacclne on Order * * * Sencer said the Public Health Service does not have enouih doclon in public cliniC9'in urban and rural areas to meet those de- mand.a, and it is contrary to good public health policy to use the skills of doctors that way. He ,sa!d ntirses usually livetbe shots and expl ain tbe risks and benefits. Government clinics immunize slighUy leas than half the three million preschool children who receive polio and measles vac· cine each year. Seneer said. Vac· cine supplied to doctors in private practice would not be af- fected, he added. World Epidemic Of New Flu.Feared In urgin1 the Commerce Com-mittee to approve the imurance plan for the •wine nu vaccine program, Stag1en aaid, "I'd rather err on the aide ol it beiaS' ,,... nu uc1 "fllJ• it tb.- LONDON (AP> -A : Camllridle Unlvenity 'professor AQI .................... .. d a worldwide pandemic" U the ••lelkmnaires diaease" that has tilled 8t leut Z2 people in the UDlted Statn la proved to be a tne ol la(Juenza. the Daily Ex- J1191reported today. Tbe paper quoted Ian Bneridge. a specialist in animal .,..balol)' who baa been workiDa cm flu problems for the World Health OrpaDluliclo -WHO-f• lOJ._... Tbe Britlab Department of • Health bu ordered one mWion doles el swine nu vaccine to pro- ' tect key workers. London 1 "111W1papers repofl'4 today. j Swine Ou vaccine also ii being • Incorporated ln vaccines which ,I will be available to members of ~ tbe public who ar, particularly .' wlnerable, such as the elderly, tbe department said. 1 Laat winter, at leut 1,000 t penons, moat of them elderly, ; died from fnflueua and in· t fluemal pneumonia in Britain's f worst nu epidemic in seven years. Tbe flu strain wu known 81 A-Vletoria-1-71, wtllell WU fin"l isOlated Iii o.e-Amfrallan ltateolVictoirla. . Bevmd1e said au 1s .. one ot the most mysteriOUI ol all dls·. eues" and scientista don't know the origin of new flu strains. • .. What we do It.now is that the great majority of 0tbem start in Aa1a. tending to come from the vast area between eastern Ruala and west.em Ql1na. And aome of us are worting ori the theory that they originate ln animals -especially ln wild birds," be said. He said strains carried by wild birds do not harm the birds and are not tbemsel ves dangerous to man. "But they get Into ducts and turkeys and domestic chickens ••• and cross-breed with human strains. That pro- duces new and sometimes deadly viruses, though this has nothing to do with eating such fowl.'' he added. haw •mellody .. cUda't.eL and in fact tbenw• a MriGua epidemic." He noted that the government is not c0mpellina u.yonetotake the vaccine. David Mathews, seeretary ol Heallli. Education, and Welfare, (See VACCINE. Pa&e A!) * * * Virus Victim 'Very Well,' Doctors Say The Orange County airline pilot who appar"ntly cmtracted the same mysterious disease that bu tilled Z2 people in the East was reported doinC .. very well"today. JJr. Gerald Wagner, a county health official, said the man bad eaten a "robu.t" breakfast and· "sounda sreat on the phone." • Chosen From 40 The man, who baa not been JdenUfied, is being cared for at home. County health officials do not believe the ailment is ~ ta«iious. . .. . • t ' ~ Daywalt Appointed Dr. Wagner said the r81ulb of tests on I aboratory samples taken from the man won't be known for one to three weeks. f School Principal ! Saddlebact Valley Unlned However, he said, there ap. pears to be no reasan foe undue concern. An°eJderly Sacramento couple poulbly were atrlcken with the same myst.erioua Pennsylvania Wneu, • state epidemiologist re- ported today. ( Sebool District truatees have named John Daywalt principal of J Jllaalon Viejo Hllh Sehool. Dl)'W•lt. 39, principal of Santa • Ana Valley High School for the ' put five years, wu selected \ from amoa1 40 applicants for the • job Wednesday. El&ht of the ap- pUcanta were lntervtewed by a , committee of admlniatraton. ; taacbel'I and comnunity resl· dents. t A graduate of Occidental Collete. Daywalt baa tauabt at the Junior high and .blP aehool " level. He ba1 alao been an i: assistant principal 8t La Habra Hi&h School and Troy Hieb School in f'Ullerton and headed : several bttla school ac-., credltatloa eommltteea I ·~u;=-pal replaces 1 Doaald Am• wbo was )ll"OIDOted l wltlain tbe dlatriet to awtatant , ~tlutmoatb. i :_J>•fWalt Una la La1una J111Ut1 wltb his wtfe.. Rachael, a 8eeODd arade teaclaer la tbe I 8lllla Au Uatned 8cblol Dis~ f trtet. 8Dd tbree d=llms who .....,. .... from co u. ma .............. •tadenls In the t Cl!Pi*aDD Unllled Sc:bool Dta- J "t'i .... ..., Uaat'-laacllAICI .. about the new job ... I hope that I am able to continue the many fine progra ms that have already been developed." be said. Although be is still working tn his Santa Ana school, he is ex- pected to start al Mission Viejo in the next couple or weeks. Karla Damua of the Depart· ment of Health in Berkeley said the couple were not bolpitall&ed and are recoveriq under care of a physician. Tot, Girl Die Effort to Sa~ Life Faila HOUSTON <APJ -Wendy Suzette Jenkins, 14, was baby-sitting her year-old nephew Lorenzo Jenkins in the family car, parked on the aouth bank of the San Jacinto River. Wendy's uncle, John Blouin, 32, of Houstca. wu fishing about 40 yards upstream. Slowly the car began movin& down tbe l>W, Wednesday. ' Wendy, in the front seat. tried to save her nephew, who was in the rear seat. She jumped out of the car, opened a back door and grabbed the baby. But she couldn't get him out. So she Jumped into tbe rear seat 8S the car plunged into the strum. .. She was sure trying to save that laabJ,'' said Jack Freeland of l{wnble, a witness. Both children drowned as the car dismppearecUn· to2Sleetotwater. - \ munlty. aecreted f'rom two Orante COUn· Jn the process, Assistant U.S. ty bolpitala by Ctilla, $cbltfman Attorney Stephen Wilson lndicat-and others went directly into the eel in open court the jury's in-campalp cotters el county, state qulry centers around possible and federal candidates. violations of federal anU-Botb Unruh and Schmit racketeertnc atatutes, as well as testified durln1 Celia's trial. mall and tu regulations. The state treasurer openly ad- It was revealed during the 53· milted receiving a $10,000 year~d physician's recent trial donation from Cella disguised as that a major portion of money · .the sale ol office furniture. Barning Out of Control Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTSy Unruh also admitted that Schiffman once hand·dellvered a • $3,500 chetk to his cam.paign of· nee, a check that later was re.· portedly returned to the doctor . Jn Im tesUmony, Schmit couJd recall few of the details of u SUDO a month Job he held with one of the Cella-contr olled hospital• while he was a can· (See CELLA, Page A!) County firemen prepare to evacuate after the firefighters. All escaped the near.fatal flam.. from a controlled burn wbich trap. but three were injured -two when fl.-• ~ cOllrol oo Uae * ~aaclle de ~ey f .U beneath the wheels of a fire I.GB Allsos w El Toro Wednesday engulted.'. ~ine.Story, additional photos, A3. Videotape Shows Weapo~ Juron 'See' Doctor'• Stn1ggle With Cops B1TOX BAm.EY Ot .. Delff ......... An Oran1e county Superior COutt jury that must eventually rule on allegations that Dr. Wayne Lester Robinlon planned tbe murder of bia wife aot two loots at the pbysJcian du.ring testimony offered late Wednes- day. , Ooe view was the now familiar sight of the Irvine pbyaicl~n. Oanted by bis three lawyers, tak- ing copious notes at the counsel Veteran Principal Studies Saddleback AltboQcb the newest~ Iii the Saddleback Valley Unlfiecl School Diatrict ls staying in Lellure World, he's not takina ft easy this summer. Joeepb Baffa has been spend· Ing his vacation at Valencia Elementary School trying to become acquainted with the school, the district and the com- munity u quickly u possible. He'a joining the district ~ 25 years as a teacher and principal in the In1lewQod Untnad Scbool District. .. I felt I wanted to repot wnyself, kind of 1row a few new roots," be explained. Be thou&ht the work in a g1'0'Wiq new com. munlty would be a challenCe. But he a1lo likes t.be areL For one tbin1, it bu many golf CGUr .. aad be l• an avkl IGlfer ............ ~ebmce. Batta'• new school allo la just cto.rn the road from wt.re .h1a and bll wife'• panata If" in Lmare World. Altbaulb they're ... 1ta1inl wttb .... mother. tbeJ'll IOOD be mO¥ial lido tbe Sm Jun Billi bome tJleJ boalbt two1earsqo. He b• already ..., plaques and mem...._ GI tblli past - tbiDp wllkb 0 mue me feel..,_ )leQ I am''-a. &be walla ol bis new aftlee. Stuck an 11111 eMIDdar JI a piD emboaed wl&b a .,... sip. It ......... be Polltlve. .. he -r.u.. rest of bia new sebool 11 beia~ aacl demed for tbe open. ll&Mfablsbem=s• ec:lloll .... ttoa B(ll'N--l'atl-- meJa • Rbectal-. .... ,.... mil laacla DOlidel. llJa IOlll wW ie to .. ..,,..W. the adltadia1 proeram tbey'ye • llllr8"~ .... "' ..... .,.. it. If possible, u much aa poss}. ble." Although be started his career as a music teacher and is likely to pull out his horn for &chool con· cerbL Baffa said bis educat.ioaal phUOM>phy stresses the three BL Reading and language arts (See BAFFA, Page AZ) Calf TU17UI Capital, Area Into Rodeo WAmUNGTON CAP> -Tbe John F. Kennedy Center tor the Performing Art.a baa three theat.n for drama, opera, ballet and concerti. ~nd now the eteapades of a · 400-pound bull ·call bue .. bown th& tbe ceater'I ....,eean be used f• arodeo. • Tbe calf led a e1*e Wednl9- day from tbe Mall. throath Juncb-bour traffle, IDd into the center"• und•rll'oand puklnc 1•8'e after two calws burst tJlrouCll a corral fence dariDI a calf-ropin1 eulbltioa at tbe Felti•al ol AJMrie• PoWlle. Tbe feati•al la ... sblbitiall ~ American •arieitlea Cl( wan, re- laxation and eulture. . llef.-rial to tM tint ftllltlve call. Fred DalbJ, 9, a nacber fl'om Atpermoat, Tex.. Nkl, "He didn't llow dowa, becUclD't turn. .. ..-111 ... bale" tbnulb ~ ,... . AtowboJOD laeneMckqulckly = one calf that Md nm cmto ~· Av.aae. 'lbe other calf turned onto CcmatitutiOll <See CALF. PlllAZ) • i table. The other wu via video tape equipment brought inlo the courtroom by Deputy District At. torney Jay Moseley. It showed a man idenUlied 'as the ·deferidant strutglinJC with police officers outside a Santa Ana service station lut Feb. 25.' Clearly visible In the courtroom screening authorize4 by Judge J.E.T. "Ned " Rutter ia the dropping, during the atruK• gle, oC a handgun that was later found to be carrying aix live rounds. lt is alleged that the gun fell l'rom Roblmon'a w aistband when be took on police and district at. t.orney'a investigators after ig. oorin& commands to halt. The movie wu filmed by cameras bidden inside a nearby Santa Ana Police Department van. · Moeeley offered the rum and tapes aa proof that Robi.mod, 42. met Antbon1 .Scaliae inside the rest room o the aervice station and paid hlm a further $1,000 in cashonthecontractgivenScallse tor the killing of Mrs. Janice (See DOCl'OB, Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair weather followin« morning coastal cloudl· ne11 Friday. Hlgba along the beaches to mid '109. Lowa to drop to the lower eo.. ' , ., .:~, .. aAJ• •l•I Cf.I AIJ ~ .... a .. A,J DAILY PILOT SB Thur1d.y,August5, 1!Jr& A11cient Wi11ner Russell a nd Mary Beth Benore of Toledo, Ohio, won the. 6,157-mile Turkt!Y to San Francisco race in a 1912· "Detroit-Abbott, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge Wed- 'nesday. The race, intended as a re-enactment of the 1908 round-the-world jaunt, started in Istanbul when the s pons oring company had trouble obtaining travel permits in the Soviet Union. Ringling Circus Midget, 91, _Dead 1 1 ENID, Okla. (AP> -Three- foot-taJI Nicu De Barcsy, aJso known as Baron Capitain, is dead at91. For half a century, Little Nick, as he was known to h.is countless friends, walked the streets of Drummond, often with his trick dog Snowball at bis heels, a large I cigar in one band and bis cane in the other. From three feet, he surveyed the world and found it just barely big enough. Born Feb. 28, 1885, al Budapest, Hungary, he was the . ~on of Baron Anton and Madame Sidonia De Barcsy. It was a time of upheaval in Hungary and Baron De Barcsy, who served in the military, was forced to nee the country with his family or be destroyed. The y move d to wes tern Europe, and found a new life with the circus. Nicu had weighed only 1~ pounds a t birth and was one or the smallest perfectly formed 1 human beings. After his birth, Madame DeBarcsy grew a full beard. • Baron De Darcsy weighed 392 pounds and stood six feet three in his stocking feel. Little Nick often performed 1 standing in the palm of bis father's outstretched hand. I Jn 1903, the De Barcsy Troope, 1 :\S lhey were known, came to 1 America. I Fro• Page AJ t CELLA ••• did ate for county supervisor. Wednesday afternoon, Schm1l issued a brier press statement re- lated to the grand jury probe into Celia's political financial ad- ventures. "All campaign funds that were re c e i v ed b y the S chmit· campaign headquarters have bttn accurately reported," the statement srid. Public records show SchmJl's campaign reporting forms have twice t>een amended to renect omitted donations. Last May, the supervisor's ac- <'ountant admitted more than $10,000 worth or corrections were touched off by a county Grand Jury Inquiry Into Schmil's 1974 campaign. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobertN.Weed f'n••Otnl •net P-1- Ja<k R. Curley "'°'""'*"'_0._ .. ~ Thomas Keevll a: ..... Thomas A. Mu'llhine ~~ll'<!Ldltw Char~s H. Loos RlcNrd P. N•ll ~"Mt MaMgl-. ldllen Sd~ll ValleyOffk:e islll W hi,._._ S...~k'""': • Otfkes c..i..,...,u _..,.._ ,_......, .... ~, ,,.,,....,._...,.. ..._ ... a.: 111t0......,..Mroft Te ......... (714, 642-«1 Clauif*I Adv.rtlM .. '42·5671 °""9M. 1'1t Of....-OMtt "*'Wiie °""' -y. ,.. ,..<OJ ti.ron. lffvilf•I-olllll<NI .,,•Utr or Hv•rtltitmt•h ~,.11'111 "'•• N nprodu<t<I •tll\t ll\ '"''•' petmlulM •• (#Yflqlll-•. Se<•~o <t•n ••••• .. ""'° "' 01\1• Mt•a, CMi1om1a. SUM<• .. ..., .., <tf•IH .U.U -.,.,, 1:.r,...t1'4.u ..-w,;m11t1MYlllM_._ U h-*"ly, Nicu was 18 at tbetime. During the next nine years they. worked with various shows. among them the famous Ringling Brothers. In 1912, while they were ia win· ter quarters with the Bill Campbell circus on the east edge of Drummond, Lillie Nick's father died. The loss of the Baron caused Madame De Barcsy to go Into semlretirement. But from time to time she and her son would make s pecial appearances, always returning to Drummond. In 1925, Madame De Barcay died, and Nick continued on 'alone. His appearances were on a limited basis and be seJdom ap- peared in public, fearing be would be kidnaped. Jn 1932, Nick retired complete- ly from show business. He r e- turned to his four-room house in Drummond and spent bis days working with his dogs, doing card tricks for the amusement of bis friends and tending his chickens and the flock oC doves be imported from 1-"rance. Although a scant three reel tau. he insisted on bcing treated as a man and be dressed the part . In his appearances In Drum- mond, be often wore a Cull suit, complete with vest, cane and high baL In later years, be relaxed bis dress code to include a cap, longsleeve shirt with striped overalls and cowboy boots - boy's size 11 · D -and a tie. His ci1ar was his trademark. and he continued to smoke throughout bis life. O<llly ...... *" ....... GETI'ING ACQUAINTED New Prlnclpll Baffa Fro•Pa~AI BAFFA •••. come lint, he said. But tbe principal was in charge of a "magnet school program" last year, which featured open enrollment and electives at the elementary level. Baffa said be believes in trying new teaching methods, offering enrichment programs and bring· in« parents and ot6er residents into tbe school as voluntftn 1D and outside tbe classroom. Helping students learn bow to get along with each other and de· veloping pride and res~ for the school and community are other aims of hls, Baffa s• He also hopes to 4}evelop a food fum effort wilh the staff which lhis year wm inch•de seven teachers wbo, like hilb,, are new • to the school. .But above all these goals, be said, Is bi.I belief that •'the kld NW8JI comes firat. .. . . ~SWOFniuns ~etum Safely 8 Countians Arn..ing Tlwse Back From Flood j a1a~Y llftUM Of .. ....., ...... Eleven Calllornl-. eltbt from Orance County, arrived borne safely Wedn"day aftenooa, ap. parentJy obllvloos to their .ne~ fi'ro• Paflf! AJ CALF ••• Aveoue. A few minutes later , park poUce officer Cuey Carlson, 25. rad ioed from her 1cooler .' '"lbere's a cow loose near the Rainbow Pool and he's beaded toward Con5tilulion Gardens." Officer WUJ Smith, 34, Joi* the diase on his scoot.er, but the two losl the animal in the traffic,. They said they heard later that the calf got onlo the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, beading out toward the lwo Jima Memorfal in Arlington, Va. before doubling back to the Kennedy Center. The animal ended '-I> in the ~d of the Kennedy Ceow 1ara1e's thrte levels. Tr~ped momentarily between two cars, the calf jumped throuab a noose held by a festival employe and took oll down the vast expanse of the carage, with 20 policemen in pursuiL The chase finally halted when a 26-year-old Elbiopian student., Alem~yebou Gabremedhin, grabbed the cal! by the tail and huneon. · However. tbe animal refused to give up. Max Field, 67, a park.ini em· ploye who said he'd been raised on a farm in Stafford. .Va., of. fered a bucket or water. Tbe calf butted it over. even tln.lgb by tbia time there was a rope around its neck and someone waa bold· iog its tail. "Hold him by the bead, bold hlm by the tau. he ain't going nowhere," said Field, letcbi.Dg another bucketful. The calf knocked that over and tried to butt ared sports car. "He doesn't want any of that water!" yelled a policeman. "Get that water away!" Several festival employes held the animal uolt, 45 ounutes after the escape, two Texas ranchers • in town for the exhibition came up and threw tbe calf on its side, tied threee or its feet together and hoisted it on a pickup truck. Fro• Page Al VACCINE ••• told lhe Senate subcommittee that the swine nu program "for all intents and purposes bas· collapsed" because vaccine manufacturers have not been ·able to get insurance. He urged pass age of the JegiaJ1Uon mak:inl the govern. ment responsible for handling Slofine flu lawsuits, and permit· Ung the government in t.urn to sue manufacturers and other. parties it it could prove negligen-· ce on their part. Scientists studying the out- break or the mysterious Pen. nsylvania disease haven't. iden· tified it. "Whatever it is, it's one of the most dangerous things in the world,., said Pennsylvania virologist Jay Satz. Sencer said: •'We cannot say it is swine influenza or say that it ls not. Each day that goes by without a spread from family to community makes us rest easier tbal it is not swine flue. Bul it is still tooearlytoaay.0 Some oftJcials fear there could be a recurrence of tbe swine nu. epidemic that swept the wOl'ld in 1918 and 1919, leaving 20 mWion people dead, Including MS,000 in the Uolted Stales. F.-..PageAJ DOCTOR ••• Roblnson,38,ofNewportBeacb. Scalise, 29, baa testified that be met Mn. Robinson at the y,1ve\ rurtle Jut Feb. Zl on the pretext that be want4Ml to buy real estate JolnUy owned by her and her buaband jn Riverside County. He told the jury lhal he decided after talkin1r to Dr. Robinson's wife throughout lunch that. he could not 10 thrCR&&h with his· asaipment. Scalise said Mrs. Robinson agreed to go into bldin( wft.h him alter the:r returned to her home and taped telephone calls made to Robimon by Scalise. Moseley bas played those t.aipes back to the Jury and ofJered tbem as .. clear proof" of tbe, pbyslcl1n'1 suilt. The •trai1le at t.be sentce station occurred after Scalise and Mrs. Robhtson returned rrom a four-day night and aereect to work wi\h district at.tomey'a \nvesUgators in a plan that led to Lbe arrest of Roblmoo. Judie Rutter calledaloar day •= break in the trial late W •Y after apt11ntn1 to the jury that bJa courtl'Oom would be needed for other court act.ion lod•Y. The proeecutioo will re-sume lta cue at 9:'5 Lm. Mon. daJ. • encounter with a deac:t.1.v ui..sn flood over the weekend in Colorado. Th.e Californians, including a Laguna Beach couple and their three children 1nd a HUJ1Ungton Beach womu. had planne(l to camp In lbe Bia Thompson River area near Loveland, but changed· their travelling itinerary at the la.st minute. "We stopped to do some laundry Fr\day," said Mary MacAuJey, ''and didn't have time lomake itintothe (BigTbompson River) area." Miss MacAuley, 2t2'1l Eighth St.. Huntington Beach, said the group camped just 14 miles from Loveland dur- ing the weekend. ••we were on the other side of the mountain from where lhe flood was and our radios weren't working well," Miss MacAuley saJd. Friends In California told her of the disaster soon after she arrived with the others Wednes-day afternoon. "IC we bad known about lhe flood, we would have called California to say we wereota,y." she added. Earl Northrup and his wlfe Mildred, 18886 Acacia St., Fountain Valley,· were afraid their friends and relatives In the group were caught in the nood. It had been 5 days since the Northrups h ad beard from the group, which included their two grandsons. Michael Schultz, 11, and his brother Scott, 8, of Yorba Linda. The Northruns eXPressed relief over the news of the group's safe. ty wben they beard Crom them for the fll'St time since they left South Dakota Ff'iday. The Nortbrups' son-in-law, Michael ScbGlts, and Neal Schultz, or Needles, Oew into the Denver area Tuesday. Once there, tbey learned of the &J'OUP 's safety. The NorlhrJps' fears were bei'1tlentd Monday wheel they beard oae ot the ei,ght children in the group. traveling in a van and large motorbome, had not con· tacted hls parents in CUpertino to fly homo from Colorado aa planned. Mlss MacAuley said the ~l> ••sort of lost track of time" and had intended to put the Cupertino boy on a plane when theentQUra&e reached Las Vegas. She said they had no idea any one was worried about the fact they bad not com· municated about the boy's fl.yin& plans. The Huntington Beach resident . said the onJy time the croup won~ dered a~t what w11 hllPPenlnc in Colar ado w u SUnQy .,hen "we pulled into a town to buy 1as and no one w u there.·· Apparent· ly, she nld Jn retrolpect, the townspeople bad gonetotbeotb~ side ol lhe mountain to aid In rescue effort.a near Loveland. Other members oft.he group In· elude: Dennis and Barbara Sc:bulll and their three children. Brian, 1~. Stevei JZ~and Rene, 10. of 316'12 Seen c ur., Laauna . Beach: Michael Sc:twlu, 16, and his brother Chris, 13, sons of New Schult& of Needles: and Mall Baltd, 12,ofCupertino. Adult VarooDlers C·onvene in Boxes Although one driver wW be "ominc from Huntsville, Alabama, organizers of the fifth annual Seville Grand Prix aay other participants and the 2,000 expected spectators will be from nearer neighborhoods. Time trials for the aopbistica~ ed adult soapbox race will begin at 9:30 a .m . Sunday. Double eliminations will begin at 1 p.m. on the course at Mimosa Lane and La Vina in the Mission Viejo Seville Homes traet. Jan W&JTeo, a former Mlssion Viejo resident who last 1"!'Z en· tered four cars, will be bringing two cars from bi.I new home in Alabama. He and others in the annual race will be attempting to beat. three-time winner Ollie Vaughn. "These guys a.re ded.icated," said Mike Walsh, president of the sponsoring Seville (Homeowners Association. ''They take (the r1ce) very seriously." The public ia invited to watch the race. Parking is available either in the Jot at Glen Yermo Elementary School or the st.reels ol Seville. The area can be en· lered off Trabuco Road, onto Modesto Lane or La Vina. Beer, cola, hot dogs and ice cteam will be sold. Money raised from the sales will be· used for association projects, primarily scholarsbJps, Walsbsald. ·One Hell Of a Time DETROIT (AP) -The Auto Club of Michigan is advising weekend vacationers to "travel to Hell and back." 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