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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot'Never CroMed ·noetor's Mind' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 12, 1976 'tllDL. .,, MO. IJf, 4 HCTtoeK, M PMRI Wedge Fun Oelff Pl .......... ....,,.. 0'0.-11 Surfer rides "boogie board" across face of an excep- tionally thick wa\le at the Balboa Peninsula Wedce. Newport Beach surf began climbing again this morning after dropping off Wednesday evening. There were more s pectato rs than riders at the bone-crunching body surf· Ing spot this morning. Despite Pro1Jle111s 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' MD's Mind Never Turned to Murder BY TOM BARLEY °'-~··~ ........ Dr. Wayne Lester RoblMon told an Oranie County Superior Court jw-y Wedn~ that he never at any time emplat.ed tM murder of bis w\fe as a 1olution to his marital and flnanc:ial problems. weekend. 4'1l .•1hil:im tOUld do it, be CGUJd ...... 1.ii'°He'd been around wom• end he'd bed plenty ol 1irl frienda." Roblnson aald the ll0,000 he paid ~•lbe last Feb. 21 •• for hil wife'• aipature todocutnenb CSee DOCTOR. Pace A2) On Cycle A customized chopper-type motorcycle, travellnl fa1t • enou1b to nearly de1Dolt1la another Hblde, am.abed illt.o a pickup track et a Huntlnltm Beech lateneetioa early today, ldllinl a 17-yeer-old lirl rt~ behind the bike's opentcr. · Danitia Johaaon, of 20922 Catunara& Lane, Huntln«ton Beach, succumbed due to maulve head injuries at 5:05 e.m. in Pacifica Hospital. Miss Johnson and operator Anthony J . Castricone, 22, of 17300 Keelson Lane, Huntinston Beach, wer~ burled over the truck and down Beach Boulevard in the crash 1borUy atler mid- night. Castricone was listed in seriotd but stable condJUon to- day et Huntington Intercom, munlty Hospital wltb m'41Uple in· juries. " Curll• D. Kiefer, Jt, ol 11M2 Pammy Lane, Huntin1ton Beach, and bll puaenau ln tbe pickup truck Sally A. Gaskins, 22. of the same ltddrell, sua· tained less 1eriou1 injuries. · Tbe)' were not bolp6talised. lnvesti1eton uld Kiefer was starting to make a left tum rrom Taylor Street onto Beach Boulevard when Castricone'• motorciycle thundered out of tlte darlmeu. The collillon totaled Ca1trlcone'1 machine end ca\IHd major damqe to Kief•'• pickup truck. Trame accident lnvesti&•t.or Officer Orva Akin Nld today (lee CSA.SB, Pap AZ> Tbe Irvine physician testlned that to-called hit man Anthony Scalise was hired by him ror just one purpose: to 1e~ Janice Roblnlon's sianature on a land 1aledeed. Dr. lloblnlon. 42, tatifted that lln. RMINOD'I ....... . U.e oal1 thins neeffd In a trUIAdJoa _.at__.. briac him Inflation SloWed By Low Food Cost a b9d1J lleeded SJ.U.• fear the WASHINGTON <AP>-tower .... ol. ~ ...... CanJaD lot food pri~ .... a.. dmb in close to tbe couple'• $300,000 wldeule prita to• moderate •ome at U Au1u1ta Lane, tllree-uaU.. of a percent duriDc ,....... ...... July, die,..,........ lllid tony, Dr. Robinson admitted under but there wn a ...... vi paatble quntioalng from defense at· trouble ahead witla ialllltioa. \OmeJ Al Ramsey that be was The Labor Depm1me:nt said not too concerned with tbe tJae JulJ fllures mun wholesale metbods that migbt be Uled by prtres are rislDI et a annual , ~allae to aet Mn. Robineon't rate ol 3.1 perceal, after adjust· 14otature on the docwneat. m•t I« aeuoaa.l HIUUons. lloblmon admitted tW he bed ,,_ JlllJ IMNMI waa la llDe told Se.US•. a. to tan Mn. ,... IMn•• of,... t•M al a .Rob' ... , .. to • ....,.... ..... ..... .,... ......... .. ud keep ber there for Lb•• ofa,.ewllia'KaJ. Tbe lnueeae left •bolesale prices 4.t percent abHd ol where tbeJ were ta Ju\y, 11'15, markial tJae flnt Ume ID ftYe months thM tbe year-t.year ~bu been ..... ftve.percenl. P'ann, food and feed prices were down one percent In July for their first drop in four months. The Labor Department said meat. poultry, nib, wheat. creen cortee and. e11 prices primarily wen r~ble fGr tM drop. Prk• fNlll .... drW ft'1llta .... .... ti• dllt- (See PUCES, .... AZ} Coftst .. . New Bluebeard? . ~ndannes Find . 2 More Bodies Buckley Tossing Wrench in Works KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Sen. James L. Buckley of New York is reservln1 the option ot third-man presidential can- didacy, leaving Republican National Convention strategists for i>r.sldent Ford end Ronald Rec!etan to ar1ue over wblch 1ide w suffer If be ran. GOP platform draftsmen worked tbrou1b a sweltering night into early mornlnc hours today, tryinl to fubion planks that both the Rea1en end Ford C&mPI could buy without a fipt. Rea1an'1 man11er said he wasn't looldn1 for platform trou- ble but that he was reedy for con· tests on the conveftiloo noor 1f ntteNary. · The close race wu reflected in a plaUorm subcommittee vote on the Panama Canal lstue. By an S to a Ue vote, a foreign policy panel rejected an auempr by Rea1an backers to require that the United States maintain sov- ereignty over the canal. Instead, by a 9 to 7 vote today, it adOPted lan•u••e accepted by Betty Elias NamedJud@e Betty L. EUa1, 50, ,... ap;amt. ed by Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. to tbe North Orure County Judicial Di1trlct benclJ Wednes- day. Mrs. EUaa. a lawyer from Anaheim, wtll be the •~ond woman jud1e In Oranie County. Betty Lou Lamoreaux, also ap- pobMd by Governor Brown, " serviftl in lbe Harbor Judicial Di.Itri ct. lln. Eliu 1ucceeds ret.lriq Judie LloJd Verry. 1be post ·p&JS ti11,m •year. I the Ford admlalltration which said U.S. ne•ollators should not give up any territory rights needed to protect U.S. security. The Rea1an campaign alto re· adied Ill forces for a SalW'day drive to undo a Ford-backed rule bindinc dele1atea from 18 states to vote ln accordance With the outcome of presidential primary elections. And, on a lOO·degree day Wed· nesday, the Buckley maneuvet turned up the political tem- perature. A Ford lieutenant tried to talk Buckley into renouncln1 pre- sidential candidacy. RJcbard Rosenbaum, the New York GOP chairman, did so with a leu - than-subtle suuesllon that Buckley mlCht suffer poUUcal damqe at home, where he Is runnln1 ror re·electlon to the Senate. John P. Sears, the Reagan manager . s aid that the challen1er had not tried to en· courage or dissuade any poten· Ual rival entry Into the race for nomination. He disclaimed any involvement i n the Buckley move. Nonethele11. it appeared to mesh with• Rt8'U eonvention str•tecY built around maneuvers deliped to keep the Ford Of· 1en1uUoa off bal.-e. Furthermore. the fad that the mcwe came from the Republican rllbt. from a 1enet« originally elected aa a Comervat.ive party candidate, led to apeculatioa that Reasan forces were souwlR>W fn. volved. Buckley said be bed been ur1ed to consider ~andidacy by RepubUcau aliped wltlt both Reqan and Ford, but he would not Identify tllem. ·'I em not a stalkinc bone,'' he told a New York news con· fennce. (leeGOP, PapAJ> BOSTON (AP> -Officials or a Harvard teaching hospital have proposed formal rules lhal would allow doctors to remove life· sustaining equipment from hope· lessly ill, unconscious patients whose families approve the ac- tion. The rules would allow terminal· ly ill patients still capable of mak· in2 the decision to decide for themse lves whether they wanted to be kept alive by such machines as respirators. U they choose to die, their relatives would not be allowed to overrule thedeciaion. The proposed rules were drawn UP by the director Of Boston's Beth Israel Hospltal,.Dr. Mitchell T. Rabkin, and two of the hospital's lawyers. They were dratted for the Harvard School of Public Health as a proposed policy for Beth Israel and the 10 other Harvard teaching hospitals tn ttte Boston area. They have not beeen formally adopted by Beth Israel or any of the hos pitals affiliated with Harvard, but were published to· day Jn tbc New .England Joumal or Medicine as policy guidellnes hospitals might wanttoconslder. The lsaue or s ustaining terminally ill p atients by artificial means has received much attention this year becauso of the Karen Anne Quinlan case in New Jersey. To this time, however, no stato <See DEATH, Page AZ> Coa8t Weather Sunny. fair day Thurs- day with morning low clouds on the co :ial . Coastal highs In the low 709, Iowa down lo about 80. INSIDE TOD1' 't" TM 111"'"1iftg' ~ con-- M oatioft bill MotU for the AllemblJ floor .o/ler ..,,,W. &IQ.CMOUwr.attock. ~aill of tlw Broen-boclcH lriU on l!'DQe AS. l•tlex .42 OAILVPtLOT S t.Delegate ; Attitudes Hinted t • LOS ANGELES <AP> -Asohd ; majority of Ronald Reagan's ' home slate delegates promises to support Reagan's aelectloo of Sen. RJchard Schweiker u tus vice presidential running mate. But they aren 't very 4!nthusiasllc about the liberal Pennsylvania senator. as an Associated Press survey or California delegates revealed t.bis week. 1be survey also found that John Connally of Texas. who was top choice for vice president among the Californians in a survey two months ago, was not mentloned by a sjngle delegate cootacted thlsweek. All 167 California delegates to the Repubhcan National Conven- tion are legally bound for two ballots to their former iovemor, the 2·1 victor over President Ford inCaUfornia'sJune8primary. Most or the 126 CaUfornia de· legates contacted by telephone Tuesday a11d Wednesday said they were still for Reagan "all the way." But.one delegate resigned from the slate, in part because of Schweiker. And two others re- fused to pledge themselves to Reagan beyond a first ballot, also because or the selection of Schweiker. Dele1ate Henry Cespedes of Panorama e#y aid ~lght drop Reagan" oo a second ballot if Ford named a better vice pre- sidential candidate. ~t.., Sen. Clare Berrvhill or Shingle Springs and Scbweilter was only part of the reason he re- signed from the Reagan de· legation. "It was a combination or legialatlve responsibUities. plus I just lost enthusiasm for the con- vent ldn when the governor named Schweiker. 1 was not pleased with the choice," Ber· ryhill said. Berryhlll's replacement will be legally bound to Reagan for two ballots, like the rest or the de· legation. o r the 119 deleg'ates who responded to questions about their vice presidential choice, 85 named Schweiker. But mos t or the delegates added comments auc.b aa the re· mark ol Alyce Colema ol South ate: "I'm not.-lnlavorbuU'll go along if that's who (Reagan) wahts." Another 22 said they had not made up their minds about vice president, and 12 aald they de· finitel y would not vote for Schweiker, the liberal Reagan named in a surprise move July :!6. ~ Fro•Pa~AJ GOP ••• "My only purpose would be to deadloek the convention on the first ballot and thus give all of the delegates a chance to lat.er vote the way they want to.'· It has been a quarter of a <!entury since Republicans have gone into a convention wilb the outcome really in doubt, and again the problem may be the .healing afterward. With leas than a week left and after months or feverish campaigning, neither Ford nor Reagan has enough committed votes fo r a firs t ballot nomination. And the newly dangl~ pro- spect that Sen. Buckley milbt let himself be pulled lo as a com· promise candidate can ~Y add to the confusion. No matter who wlftl the nomination next Wednesday night. tM battlefield ls going to be strewn with wounded egos and bruised convictions. . ' OltANCE COAST DAILY PILOT R•rtN.Weed ... _ .. , .... ~- Jacl( R. Curley V« "''""'"' •"" c;.-.,ol ~ Thomas tceevll Cdlto- Thom8S A. MUf'Pfllne W -"'tl- ' O'Wlrles H. Loos Richlnt P. 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He sakl ~alUe lloMMon told ltllllfY that h~ (urtber promised to brint him had v..-y Uttle CQIVol of any Mrs. Roblntoo'a birth control de· J)Ol'Uoa of the 1Z mlWon ln com. vi« allitr the aaalpment was m...Uty property held by the coo completed. pie and now be.ln1 dilpuled lft a "Old the IUD bother you? &a,erlor Court dlvotee actlM Ramaey Mlted his tlient '! Med by Mn. ftoblnson In July "YH, It did." Robinton ad· 1'15. milted. "It was a lip that ahc Robluon alao tettllled that he wu betac unfaithfW to me and l did nol reallae unUl ll w• too luell it bothered mit. Jt .. bul· lat.• tbat Sea Hae wu lar from bt· Pnl me a lot." · me Ute friend and conf'idante he Robinaon tcoffed at the pro-hoped the Las Ve1as m•n would secution argument that. the re. be ln the w1ko of his wift'1 de· moval of the s urgically Implant. partutt. ed IUD by an,yone other than a He told the Jury that Scalise physician WoWd have involved to&d hlm that he WU a mmtber Of pain'°" Mrs. Robinson. lbe Mafia and. cm MOthtr ~· Tbe proaecuUoa clalma \hat caakln. a former ClA aaent. Scalise •u paid $10,000 and pro-He testified thal Scali•e pro. m1aed a further $10,000 to kill m1aed to maintain photorraphlc Mrs. Robinson. surveA.Uuce on Mrs. Robln10n's . It was alleged that Scalise alleged adivlties with other men chanted his mind while having \•la the use. or an airplane and a luneb with Mrs. Robinson at the hellcopter. Velvet Turtle wberehetokt berot "He knew wbal be was doing." l>er hu&band's plans I« ber the witness ooaeedecl ."Jle bas elimination. posed as a doctor. as a lawyer, o.u, r11et sw•,.... Mrs . Robinson has testified and as a psychologist and he sure that she returned to her home had a way with Women. He got and watched and listened while very close to Jan. I know the)''ve Scalise telephoned her husband been together." to carry their fishing gear . They were pulling it through McFadden Square near the .Newport Pier. and taped bia COGvenalioe with Scalise has tea~ that he lbe physician. ned with Mrs. Robinlell for four The jury in Judie J .E.T. daya followlna the t..,ma ol lhe "Ned" Rutter's courtroom bas telephone calls because or his listened to tapes ol the two fear of police who would prompt-V . d s· . 'vi Bill' t=e calls made to the d~ )y arreat him because ol his r or ~ 1~8 ~~ U -~!i~]ti~~-:t.: -~~s. federal aod s~:__:_ e-:-deal" •nd. "C)Oled elCfQW" . • p R ~ . D .. ,., amone a number ol other reaJ Fre• P•,,e Al I v accinatwn rogram a£e3 ~gmnat &Hlf5 estate terms uaed in the coo- - --. -ve:~~ insisted Wednesday _J) EA TH-. .. ---w ASHING TON (AP> -can. February and subsides 1n March. ing swine nu "a potential public Four druc companies already health emergency," President have produced about 120 mlWon Ford today signed a bill clearing doael of nu vaccine in bulk form the way for a mauive campaign but refu.ed to sell it to the U.S. to immuni%e nearly every Public Healtb Service unW they American against the disease. received Uablllty protecUon or The government's vaccination inau.rance. The insurance in· program. stalled by months ol dustry would notcovert.heriak. delay, now races a race qalmt Con(tess acted late Tueaday; time as the llu season ap-ln an unusual dlapJ~ ol speed proaches . before adjourning lot the ln a signing ceremony in the Republican National Convention, Oval Office, Ford thanked topa.utbeleflalatlonmakin&the Con gress for passing the eovernment Hable for any le(i&lation, whlch provides in· alleced injuries or deaths surance for the drug rompanies asaoclated with the lm· manufacturing vaccine for the munizalionpro1ram. mass lnoculatjon. The Justice Department can, The President said scientific in turn, countersue vaccine and medical evidence support manufacturers, doctors and the need for the SUS.million pro-u in "'" gram and s aid the nation now has nurses for net eenee puuuc a vaccine ·•with a very low risk or immunization clinics. Tbe adverse reaction&... federal protection does not ex. The first vaccine won't be tend to doctors wbogivenusbota available unW late Sep&ember. intheirprlvat.epradke. and the flu season normally The le&lllallon ai.o prohibl1' begins 1n ovember, peaks -pront for manufacturenrot"vac- between January and mid· cinea1alnatawlnefi11-moreac· Santa Cruz Fears New Killing Spree SANTA CRUZ (APJ -Tbedis· covery or two badly decoalpog~ bodies in the Santa Cruz mountains bas generated speculaUon that they may be the remains ot two women wbo have been mlssinc since June2$. Deputies earlier declined to estimate bow loog the bodies bad Fro• Pflfle A I P.RICES ••• bed. A less encouraging sicnal was shown In the industrial com- modities .sector, which many economists consider to indicate the basic or lon1-tenn rate ol ln· flat.icn . Tbe Industrial aedOC' ta less volatile than lbe Cood aector and depends more on underlyinc «anomlc factors than such tbinp as weather chanae. wblt'b can af. lectlood coata. Industrial commodttl• ellm· bed bf aeven·tentba ot a pettent in July. the bl11est increase sin· ce an Identical Jump In Novem· ber. Tbe July Increase followed rlSd o( nve-tenth• ol a percent in June and on•tentb ol a pe.rcent in May. Industrial commodities are 8.7 percent. ahead ot a year ago. The Labor Department aaJd fuels and metals rec«ded aharp prt~ increue• which were com- parable to increases a1ao re· ,Utered In June. Prices ot lum· ber and wood products revened three consecuUve months or decline. At the White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen aald President Ford "is obviously pleased tbat tbe wholesale price index ii conUnulnl to rise at only a moderate rate." 1be lndullrlal commoditiel 1.n- cre_. bas caused~ coecem, but tbe President's ee.r.· vtaen do not interpNl tt as a • jor acceleraUoa of prices. Neuen added. Nessen said mucb ol the riN In industrial commodities prices ii due to lDcreaHd pttraleum cos· ta. 1111derttmn1 the need for Con1reu o pus Ford'• lecialation t reclace American clependence on fol'flip oU. Overall. the ~werameat's who&aele price Inda ...,. at 18U ID July, me.-, tW a Hlectlon of comsnodit611 that coat ttOO In 1H1 now eotts SJIUO, been dead or •late whether tbet'e were sians of violence. The bodle. were found Wednes· day in a woods neU' Hipway 9. The aberiff'a office said bikers found one body and aearchera fowad lbe second not far away. 1be discovery aroused lean that echoed baclt to the early l970ll when three killen, 1lnce convicted, went on separate murder 1pree1 lbat lefl 216 dead and Santa Cru1 County with a "murder capital" tag. The missing women are Vic· toria ''Yield" Besore, 31, of Rio Del llar, and Mary CandJce Gorman, 21 , or Bou.Ider Creek, the dau&bter or an Ore1on physician who said he hired his own "police force" to look for her. Accordin1 to lnvelltigaton, the women were last 1een 1hortJy before midnl.Cht June 2S in tbe Rio Del Mar area In Miu Gorman'a new car, a Maida whoae license plates read, "McKee," in place of numerals. The car wu lound the next day In the MIHed mountains near Boulder Creek. Officers aald Ute lront and rear Hatt yielded blood atains consistent wlth lboleof the miuin1 ~· Accordin1 to Bu11 Beiore, Viclde'• husband, he and his wile had drlpltt at the ~ew Hotel lbe nlfbt of lbe d~ppurance. Tbey then went home ta feed their two children and ~atcb teltvlalon. Besore said some friends dropped by, a Sas• Cnu buainesaman and bla ma, Mary Gorman. At about 11:30 p.m., be Hid, his wife and Mias Gorman took olf lo the new car. ,.....Pt1.,eAJ CRA~H ••• ne1tber motortat wu dted for any violatJon but drcam9taDces are under ltudfu and a criminal ~'i~~ .... JUa Johnson is 1urvl•ed b7 her ·anctber, 11.n. Delana Woodbury, oftbe9atamar• Lme.wr... TIMmiC'Um'a bodJ .... taltea to Dilda~ 8roU1era 11.ortulrJ. ,._.al arraqe~ pm. dlDa today for lllu wllo 11 llmtlllston Beacb!a MCIGlld tr.me fa&aliQ thla .... curately ca ed A-New Jersey 1.n-that those comments are exadly nuenza -and limits them lo a what the defense purports them or federal laws have been passed "reuoa.able profit" IOI' the com-· to be _ ~alise's confirmaUon to definine lbe rights ol patient.sand binaUon vacclne a1aimt A-~ew him that Scalise bad Mrs. families and the obligatio.ns or Jersey and A· Victoria nu atr&lm, Robinson ·a signature ror the sale doctors in treat inc the term.anally to be live~ to the elderly and d the Bil Canyon land. Ill. Few hospUala baveconsldered chroolcally ill. And he denied that &allse's re-adopting formal tuideUnes. Dr. W. Delano Meriwether, ferencetotbelUDmeantlhatthe Miss Quinlan had been com· director ol the national Im-bit man had retrieved it from ate»eforseveralmonthswhenlhe muniu.tion procram, said the Mrs. Robinson's dead body. The New Jersey suprel'Qe court a.p- meuure removed the last major physician insisted that he wanted pointed her lather her guardian obstacletomassnushotsbutnot· thepluticdevlceuproololhis with powers to end "ex· ed there now was a race against wife's infidelity with a number or traord.inary support measures" if time. lovers. doctors a1reed she had no hope "We have four montba before Roblmoo said the pouibWly forre.covery.Shewaatranslerred the peak of the next nu telSOb," that his wile had been intimate to a nursing l)ome where ahe bas he told the Washl.ngt.oo Press with Scalise did not distress him. survived for more than two ClubWednesday. ''I loved her and I still do," he monlbawithoulareapirator. ' ®QUALITY · TELEVISION 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa 1~:..fJ:=":. Phone 642·8882 Store Hours Daly U Sat g.s:30 I J" & 17 .. DIA50MAL: PORT AILIS I t"·2J".JS .. DIAGONAL TAILEMOD&S 23•.25" DIACiOMAL CON SOUS 23" :~~:;_.MIAH O•MtW 0 1anl·sc:1eon table mOdel with s1u1dy metal c:ablnot finished 1n 11mu111ea 9111ned Walnut. SOlld·Stale Super Gold Video Gu1rd _...~, ... Tuning System. CAU.M>ILOW a.MIA.MCI NtCa s• 6oocl Si11ctlo9. A•••11 ... W tt.ny ••• s- Madltl Vwy LISI Mid. .. Tasters Tasting Thursday.Augus112. 1978 DAIL y ptl.OT Al Rival Agency Co~ty Health U~. County aupervlaon a,..eed Wedaeeda1 to back t.he couaty'a appllcatloa ror deslpalloo u OrM1e Couaty'a health syst.ems qeaty <HSA) with a SID0,000 budtetcommitment. Approval of the expenditure came in response to a federal de- mand for a commitmeaf. ot local funds to mat.ch what the federal pYemment will CCllll:ribu&e ID Ille aienc1'1 operation. CurrenU1, county IOftl"DIDeDl Is compeUn1 witll the Orange County Health Plannin« ())uncil (0CHP) for deslanatlon as tbe county's HSA. W\nner of the two-application contest eventually will bave un· covernments a nd service or- aaniutlont. Tbe county's application was backed by orp.nlied labor and a amatterln& or other or• aanl&atloDs. Wben tbe competing ap· pllcaUooa left Sacramento and headed for federal review, however, the county's ..,.,Uc:allon bore Go•. Edmaand G. BrownJr.'a .............. t. lmmecl1atel1 aft.er sapeni.sora approved the $200,000 expen· diture on a S·O vote Wednetday, a teleeram was sent to Dr. Sheridan Weinstein, HEW health ad· mlnialrator in San Franc~ In a resolution that was sent Weln1leln later lo tbe d ay. s upervlaors reaffirmed tbelr szoo,ooo commitment and made lt clear county govemmeat will not. financially supportOCHPC. HEW's designationot anHSAls expectedlatelbis manlb. Fallertoa Aeeident Debating the age-old question of which is better -a frozen banana. ice cream. or sherbet -are (from left> Kelly C1tano! &; Dori Durant .. 9, and Malinda Citano, 7. The taste experts, all from Balboa Island. conducted their taste tests on a recent outing at the Balboa Fun Zone. Their con- clusion: To each her own. precedented control over the Jllanninl or health care delivery systems in tbe county. Whether or not the~ wttb which supenllors made their $200,000 fundlnc dedslon will belp swtn& the dell1natioa to be made Pair Hospitalized After Plane Crash Three Get Cella Delay Motion Delay in _Rejected ~yJu~e -Bilk Trial by t&e Department of Health. "r.o lqlewood men, lnjured F.ducatioa and Welfare la nol Whan tbeir plane crasbecl Wed· lmownforcertaln. Delday near Fullerton Municipal However. such annual fundinc Airport. were being treated today by OCHPC would have to come lnabolpltallnt.ensivecareunlL from contributions other than Armand Blanchard, 31, pilot ot from health care providers. .tbe 1ln1le-en11ne Cessna 180, was OCHP'a appllcationwuaentt.o -reported in critical coadition to- atate cG'Jcial• 1or """'°'VnH'Dt ·~Ii. and his-pa91en1er, Johll monwealthAve. • ' The unoccupied truck incurred moderate damage, police report. ed, while the plane was heavil,y · damafed. Buena Park Officet" Ken Rice witnessed the crash, police sald. and immediately summon&«! E~llerton and Buena Park paramedics, who trealed the two men at the scene. Three men accused of bilking Orance Coast investors of more than Sl mUUon with a toy boat manufacturin1 scheme received a continuance in their pre-liminary hearing Wednesday in Harbor Judicial Distril't Court. llunlclpal Judge Betty Lou Lamoreaux agreed to a pro- Meutioa request that the hearing be held Sept. 13 and ordered the three defendants to appear at tbattime. . In court Tuesday were Hugh B. Welcel. 29, Identified by the Orange County district at- torney'• office u ~nl of Excallber Toys, 1'108'l Pl.lllman St., in Irvine. Hia uncle , Richard Rory 11c0 ... sor, also known as Huch Hunter Riehle. M. of s.n Marcos. wu a1IO in court along with his half·brother, James Graham •M&c, 12. ol Placentia. • Two other defendaat.s, Ron Drdul. Jl. a tr..Ueat, aed F.dward Edwardl, llt ol Ml Del Gado San Clemente, were not in ~·today. ' Disposition or their cases Is - atlll in doubt. Meanwhile. the Orange County Grand Jury was to h ear testimony from alleged victims of the toy boat enterprise. Investors in the Irvtne firm alleaedly paid an average or •.OOO to buy molds and supplies rrom t.be firm t• manufacture toy boelllnlhelrtara1•· EualJbtr olflft&IS lokl lbem there .... rtad)' market ror the tiny craft amon1 bobbf~ but builders complained that they were buildina boats but aetting no returns from the company. IA-San Diego Troin Weighed LOS ANGELES (A.Pl -The 1 t a t e D e p a r t m,e n t o f Transportation Is considering u new Loe Angalcs·~San Diego commu\ot train. The proposal -the third In the last two year-1 -calls fQr a !'IX· month trlal period to determine \he popularity of an atlenoon run between the two cities, CalTrana spokesman Harry Par- rish said Wednesday. The atate ls c:urrenlly nt-«otlat- ina \be matter with Amtrak, Par· riah said, adding. "I don't an· tfclpate anythina wlll crop up to JltOpll." Judge Eases Pilot Threat SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A federal Judie hH delayed acting on his threat lo fine the Air Line Pilots Association for contempt because Us members d is· regarded his order to end their .. sick-out" a1ainst Saturn Airways.· U.S. Dlatrlct ODurt Judie Alf~ ZlrpoU, w"8 .._. ae temporaf)' ratraiUICwder n-1. day. said he noted ••tome Im· provemeat" after M Un.atened to slap a $500,• fine on the auoctaion. ..__ -& ~ W@lYl rr- ~ ® rrw ft©® Judge William C. Speirs re- fUHd Wednesday to grant the 1May delay demanded by the defense In the Oranie County Superior Court trial ol Dr. Louis Brown Gets Big Welconw In Maryland BELTSVILLE. Md. (API -It wasn't exactly the presidential primary allover again, but there.. cept.ion was warm and friendly for California Qov. Edmimd R. Brown Jr. on bl1 first trip to Maryland since hit vtl'tory over Jimmy Carter laslllay. Crowds at two casnpalgn rallies for Jtlarylaad Democrat. ap. plauded frequently durint Brown's speeches Wednesd~ n&pt.laaped ...... __ peppered him with questiont. much as Marylanders had done during the whirlwind campaign leading up to the May primary. The re even were several questlon11 as to whether hls trip to Maryland wasn't an indication that he was already runnlna again for president. Brown said It wasn't. "When are you loint to be pre- sident?" he was asked by a woman in the crowd at a rally in Mootiomery County for Lanny Davia, the Dtmocratk candidate for the aeat in Concrea& beinl given up by Republican OUbert Gude. 'Tm Just here to help elect this man to Con gress." Brown replied. pointing to Davis, who was stand.inc beside him on the r08trum. Eariler. al a Prince 0.0.-gm County tally for incumbent U. S. Rep. Gladys Spellman and for Paul S. Sarbanes, lhe Democratic: candidate for the U.S. Senate, Brown had discounted any pre· sldenllal aspirations for the mo- ment "I Just think you've got some good candidates, and .I wan\ to help get them elected." he aald. The govern•r also told a crowd or about 125 people at the Prince Georges rally at the home of State Sen. Arthur Dorman that "I had such a cood tlme in Marylandtbal I wanted to come back. ''The people or M a:ryland are"° kind I don't want to etay away too long." hesald. J . Cella Jr. and former hospital with almost unanimous bac:kinC ' 21, was in fair condition. administrator Stephen Robert from county health care pro-~are being treated at St.. Jude E viders, consumer groupe, city Hospital lo Fullerton. B~be agreed to defer a hear· Pollff said the pilot was at· ing on pretrial motion!I unW next t.emptlna to land at the Fullerton ...... ~.. · th def ti Coas J17. airpcrt, when the plane suddenly i UC3',lay to give e ense me t omen bl power and pln .... ed into a to prepare and present to the' - Fourth Dislric:t Court of Aweals Buena Park truck storage yard 4in Family Die in Crash in San Bernardino their appeal aboutlOOfeetfrom the airport. aaainsl his refusal to disqualify Pwy Voll,,_,bal,l A-~ ... on-C!:ipea':yP':f:~~:~ BIG BEAR CAP>-Aminister. himself from the trial. ~ J n u his wtre and two or their children Defense lawyers argue that More than SS t wo-women owners or the plane, police said. were killed when a plckuP truck Presiding Jud•e Claude M They bad been surveying crossed the hi"hway divider and ed • ntair teams will participate in the telephone llnea from the air under . th.. . h d Owens exert u p.reuure Laguna Beaeb Women's Open a contract with PacificTelepbonc collided with e1r car ea on, on Judee Speirs when be re-Volleyball Tournament this ed authorities say. portedly told the trial Judie lb.at weekendaUlaln Beach Park. Co., officers report · The Rev. Gerald D. Iverson. l·t pretrial motions were moved Tbeplanec:rashedintoaparked 39, h1°s wife, Helen, 36, their Competltlon be1inseachday at 1 t alle truck at ... _ Oran•e from Orange County Judee 9 a.m at the •and cow1a just sem · r r UIC .. daughter, Krista, 10 a nd son Spelrswouldgowlththem. north of the llle1uard tower. Truck Company, 8431 Com-Nathan. 2, were killed Wednes· Judte Speln appeared to re-F\nalt will be heJd &nc1ay after· day, the California Hi&hway solve the issue when be decided noon. Tbe exact time is in-Animal Bill Dies Patrol said. Iverson was pastor to keep pretrial al'tlon lD bis determinate. Finala will bea1n at. of the First Baptist Church in La courtroom. And be bu aareed-tbeeoncluaionof rel\llarpl~. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill Cresc:enta. if the defense motiom are de-Tb• teams will come from that would have banned the A third Iverson child, l2·year· nied-4o &rant• damlleol~ Santa Barbara to San Dieco. A slaughter of animals for the old J err, was ln serious condition fordteOct.f trW. , number ol locab are expected to purposeofmaklnga moviediedln at Loma Linda university Cella. St, and t.U1, ·11, participate. anA.asembly committee. Hospital, officials said. 1 Mbsion VleJo, face trial oa 12T ,,.:...:.:.:,___: __________________________________ 1 .......... cb~~e ~=:::!i::.'f:. a grand jury. It does oat eetabUah gulll or innocence. Both men a nd two co- defendanta were found guilty in Los Angeles Federal Court Jut June of multiple felony count.a stemming from tbe same bMle allegatiom to be aired beftlre Judge Speln: that tbeJ alpboaed an estimated SZ millloa from two hospitals coat.rolled bJ Cella. Tbeir co-defendants baYe, pleaded pllty and bave qreed to appear as prosecution wit· MIMS.in the upcoming Superior Court trial. Federal Judge Matt Byrne sen· tenc:ed Cella to five years. in prison and Evans lo a one·year term. Both men are free on ap- peal. Summer sae Sa e sae,\ Grenade Blast Summ er sa e; Hurts Marine CAMP PENDLETON CAP> - A erenade ex.ploslon haa left a Camp Pendleton recruit scrioua· ly Injured. the Marine Corps HY$. A spokesman said the recruit.. identified only as B.G. Jlmeoea. wu in his seventh week of basic training when Injured Wednes· day in the blast. The spokesman said Jiminez underwent s urgery at a base hoepital for abdominal wounds. An investigation wouJd be con· ducted. the spokesman said. e Drexel and Heritage Summer sae There's temptation ~erywhere . you turn ... at sale pric~ Trabuco Road Wins s ml'r sa -lil-· lJmme r Drexel and Meritage Furniture Reduced up to2Q% ~~1:.~~~UI b~~~~~t?:· !S~ be Trabueo Road and not Irvine after a public hearlnJ on the ma~ Boulevard, accordlnc lo action ter ln dleb DO oneepoke. I . u fl' rn I:\ r this week by the Oranp County But lrl a report to supervisors, -1 '- Board ofSur.rviton. Robert Volen, secretary of the a SuP•l'Y tors a1re.ecl un-Oraqe. Coml1 Traffic Commit-anlmoul'T to atop P*'8I botlJ ..., said complua about tbe • TnlMlro dCI lntne BcNlevard .... aipial 119d tGtDe from two alpl lD aa area bet•ee Bake MiDel:I ft.rm•. In additkJn, be Parkway and El Toro Road, NMI. requests to retain the name where the ~Ider Trabuco road Trabuco came from the Sad· and newer lrrine Boalevarcl run dleback Area Coordinating tosether Council, Kinion Viejo Company l•tead Trabutowill nm rrom and the local Hiltorical Society . .Limbert 0Road to SI Toro RHCI Vioen'a report explained the ud Irvine ""BOuleva.nf° will run dml siptn1 came about after from Lambt.rt to BUe Parkway, super~itors a1reed ln 1973 to .we lt will become Trabuco superlmpose pari of 1rvlne Road. Boulevard along lbe exlstlnc In eddttion a curve to the north Trabuco Road. latbeoriginaiTrabucoRoadnear Since that time, the report I.Me Forest Dri Ye will become said. tract.I ba.e bem IPPl'Oved OldTrat..o Road. ' == ~-Bolllnd Whybeuuriou'l f At rheseprices , yoof..lnonly proflr! C>rClC<'l• Jnd Hen lase• upholsrery up 10 20% al(. Superb !K.>lections o< dining room, bedroom and occasional furniture WgnifiCJntly) reduced. Come be tempted ••• and create a k1Yelicr llon'w, your lovelier homel rROFESSIONAl INnRIOl D£Sl6NHS 0,... Mot1., 1\ws. I Fti. E.11, 22" HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. ,j.f · DA.IL. V PILOT a Tl\wrsday, Auputt 12, 1171 . ., ~-~= ... Q Aide to J&Vits Atb.ong Dead · •'·" ~ Palestinians Kill 4 at istanbul Airpt:>rt ON SAVING THINGS: We have a •mall nap brewinc here alons tbe coaatline now on whether or not a wooden, 31- year-old water tower ought to be saved tor posterity 1n Sunset .Beach. The itsue has r aised a.veral questions, like: -Is the tower in danierous and dilapidated condition! (MaybeJ -ls it a landmark? (Probably) -Is it of historical sllllificance to our coastline? (Could be. Then again. maybe not) Thus it was that the issue of whether or not the old tower should be saved came only this week before our Oran"e County Board of Supervisors. The water tower Is located Just off Coast Highway and rises above Turc's place, another kind of watering spot. . IT HAS B EEN described variously as a piece of nostalgia from the past: a landmark; a his· torical monument: an aid to navigation and a claptrap that ought to get demolished by lhe iron ball forthwith. It remains in doubt today if lhe rounty board will come up with the necessary scratch to shore up· 1----.""""'"""e"""ola wafer ower 1m in safe condition. It is clear, however, that here alone the coastline we have wit· nessed a lot of similar landmarks from the past that sot knocked down. And always, some seg· ment or the population lamented the disappearance of a bit of our past. . Down by Doheny beach, for ex· ample, there was a huse metal tower that stood aloof Coast Highway tor decedes. It was clearly a landmark and navigational aid. It spelled our RJCHFIELD an eiant neon let·. ten that could be seen for miles. Well, there aren't any eas stations catted Ricblield any more and the big old tower is eooetoo. DOWN IN SAN Q.EMENTE, many of the historic old homes. built with Spanlsb We roofs and white atucco walls in the Ole Hanson heydays, were bulldoaed b 4lemoliti°"n crews and replaced by apartments. History somdlmes 1ets obliterated by economics. A few years back when Laguna 'Beach passed a restrictive sign law, it meant that~ red neon Hotel La«wta sign atop the hotel tower bad to go. F'or years. it had Identified downtown Lapna fOI' travelen and bad been featured on postcards and travel articles worldwide. To old timers, the hotel still looks naked without It. ln Newport Beach, on the cor- ner of Coast Hl1thway at Bayside Drive, an old Standard service station had marked the comer since 1945. Last month de· molilion crews knocked It down to bare ground in one day. ll never was very pretty but it pro- ves bow quickly we can consign lon&-standlq structures to the scrapheap. NOW S Pl:AIUNG BEFOaE · our supervlaora on the Suneet .Beath water tower, one Geor1e Chiller noted that an archltect CJnCe described Oranie County to him u acres or concrete blocks on a sea of aspbalt. Maybe that's why ao many folks want to 1rab 10ft'Mlhin1 from the pHt and hang onto l\. lSTANBUL, Turkey (APJ -A staff aide to Seo. J acob JaYlll, (R·N Y .> was amon1 four ,.,_ kill .. la -....,_t Pllaltialaa ataempt to hlJatk aa hrMll airliner at the Istanbul airport. the U.S. Conaulate re. ported today. Tbe attack W ednetday nlpt ended with the surrender ol two Palestinian terrorists. Offtciall 111d 31 persou-were wounded, ·two ot them An\ertcan women. The El Al jet new safely to Tel Aviv. •• Officials at the U.S. Embusy )n Tel Aviv said tbe dead Am.-ican wu Harold Wallace JlOMDt.bal, n . They said M was a fOl"IMt aide to Sen. W.iter F. Mond a le of M lnneaota, the Dem~ratlc vice presidential nominee, and was on his way to Jerusalem for a cont.rence on the Middle East. · THE OTHER dead were a JapU11e, an JaraeU and a fourth man believed to have been a Spaniard. n. two IUD•• tcild police tbey ::a~ tlMll' ... wl laud tlareullll tM ..... airport, wbieb hi bMll tbe IOIM 'of numerwl bijaUlap md ler· rorta& attacb. la tbe went of them, • people ... killed la December UTJ when five Palestinian colfteandol shot their way into the airport, firebombed one JeWner and hl· jaclled another. Traoail pusen,_. and their band luua1e an 1ubJec:t to A IPO&UMAN tor tbe llraall EmbMly la Ankara praiaed tlile .. utmost bravery aD41 ex· traoc'dlnary IUCceu·• of Twtdlla ce lD the l1taabul auaet, .., • "A Dew cJl..,._. bu .._ to ~e coaUDuiaa m...,. and • perpetral41d .., tbe · .4ljric Pal..alnlan crimlnall aca•wUt-S A. • aoc:ea&people ... • a T1ae Allatolla .. HCJ &aid alllOlll tbe •persons WOUDded la R • t 'r ll tbe btubu1 attact wer. lW W i 0 .l_~can womu 1n a partJ II rrwbygrtaa tourists to tbe Holy '>6 Land from Portland, Ore. Set at ~I The pilot of Uie Israeli plane ~ said be wu told the attack was .......... IUINCTU .. a r•rttHl....._11 ; ~niper Kille 2, Hurts 7 In Wichita CAPE TOWN, South Africa made by four terrorilt.a, but (AP> -Tension mounted apin police ecC!OWds of~ today in Cape Town'• blaek cl the two captured Pal..ttat1u WICHITA, Kan. <AP) -An townships, where police laid 31 indicated they acted alme. ll·miDute ball o( llliper bullets The newspaper Hurriyet laid from the top noor cl a Holiday blacks were killed lnrlotlD&Wed-the terrorisla' plan to hijack the Inn raked shoppers and workers nesday nigbL I . Police Com mlsslooer Gert El A jetliner, which was waiti8' in Wichita's downtown area, Prinsloo laaued tbe c.ualt;y ,. to load pusenaers, was foiled killln& two persona and wouacHq -conectiD ---" _., :wbea police ~an aearcbiq aeven. :;;;ntbat33b~r~tWi.:lff: traaaltpa11qen'tuaaae.: The 1unhre on Wednesday .said 70 penons were aeriously in· AS THE TWO '--'s~-• .._ from the top of the tallest build- jured, but be did...,, not know proac:bed. tbe end._d .. ib': Uire !:,~i:: =: ~s;:1a•~:I~ bow many of tbe deM or woua-before bolrdln1 a bul to tbe shots throueh a wall, woundin1 a ded ~~ bJ tt:c:e.:;::e;...._ plane, ~ opened their ~--· _19-.._year-ol.dJn&D ar~ .,...._bre-a at ot violence 1n tbe ICIU&bem -.wried a 1reiliCle lntO the lined· rifles. part ot Soutb Africa liDCe tbe up pu1eqen aad becan apray-The mu, ldentlfted u Michael black upbea•al a1ala1t . inl tile room witb Mlbm~ne Solesof&udSprinp.Oltla., wu tbewbltemiaoritJ~'• ,_.,policeaald. under suard at a halpital. He apartbeld policy of racial was reported in ei>od concllUon MP&l'aticm be1an bl add.J .. In witb Je1 wouad1. Qaarsea were tbe J ......... --.•.u. aM~·le .... • Lose expected to be mec1todQ. .. tbeaartbeut. · IJ'i\,o ••M-. Victim• ol tbe what witneues Tb• deatba ln Cape ,..,._ said wu 1pparenU, random fir· bnlqbt to at .... m tlle ---Re·I.· ~ c· . lq from u.e llUl floor oltba HoU-ber k1Ded al.Dee tM ant rloU la ',/ ueee ainp day lDD Plua lnc:lbded WUikmell Jobanne1bur1'• Soweto IDd office workers, lhopSlers, ~ ........ BLACK WOIEN •NO APNCAN FREIDOll IONO . towuhlp. Tblrt1·foa.r deatba BaRUT, Lebanon (AP> -teea·asen waiUn1 to buJ tkketa hue been reported ID tbe put IUPt·winl Christian forees to-to a rock concert and a aewa week. day elalmed the eoaqum of tbe pbotosr h ho had ruabed \o Tbe mlla trouble spat toda1 lon1·beaie1ed Tai Zaatar the ap er w wu Gusuletu townlbip, aortb of Paleatlnlan r efu1ee camp. De~·.·--Joe Goulart,'""', a CapeT-Pollce-c-11-1n Tbousncbollllinhahlfantafled .. -· -v..... .._ • .._ « ... --to bawe aurnD· free-lance pbotoerapber killed afteranenllton•tbrowlallad--...... .,_._ when a bullet amasbecl throulb deJlta bat tbere were DO Im-tbe windableld of <bla car 1eu :1.::!m:.. re~orta of lurtber ~~·~-C:-U:: than a block from the hotel; and S. Africa UnrMI ..,.,_ Polee Gunfire FBI Chief Mulls Ii:If ormant Pay;offs Pollce·anned with eutamltlc Jn•adedtllecamp.Hesaiddll•· Bl.mer W. Heasley, 5'1, a tlus ~ baddled ...-... amlll -. wl auact .. _..,....,... compaft1 wotlrer~ed an.-be ftrei at roadbloe~ lllad-to-lt1nd. wu struck 1n t.be by a bullet eatl'aacM to tM • ,,. CllrilUaa ....._ 1N1it't7 U be stood OD &be roof of U ..S-. , ftdall.... .... 'Wiiia ............................... JaUUalbuildiq. ,. WASHINGTON (AP> -FBI Di :aclor -ClauncLKelle~ ls launchin1 a aiajor review of policies for rffruitial, Ulinl and paying informers. (~---------tj""""" ......... r-...-•. to ...... AW• GidlUu-0..oftHMV ....... --.- -. ITV SHORT .::..:a.r;.::.n&~ .. :; =-~=~·==-..: =::.9L=t::~ · "I am not satisfied that our present progra,m ... beat mttll our needs." Kelley said in an- nouncing the projed Wednesday. ''I am not satisfied that we have sufficiently explained to the American people Che necaaity for having sources.'' At a news conference, Kelley said he could not state ftatly U..t FBI agents and paid intormen have stopped burglarlt:lnl homes and offices of American cWaens. LSDSeare• WASHINGTON (AP> -More than a year after the hunt began, the Army says it 1Ull ll trylq to locate 22S former mllltary penonnel who were pven LSD in test.a daUq back at least Dine yean. Tbe purpose of the Mardi .. to determine whether the telt sub-J~ts. wbo did not know they were recelvinc the mlnd·alteria1 druc. have suffered aQY nerative afttt·elfecta from the Army ft· pertmenta, conducted between 1965 and 111'7. M.Uftret1t WASHINGTON (APJ -The Jetter carr iers' union has ......~~~~~~~~---- withdrawn Its two-7ear-old threat cl a nationwide mall strike after winnin1 on a tey arbitration issue ln.alriftc a Po.tal Service efficlmq Dian. ·'The need for eostly and haaardou1 strike action waa a90ided by tbe mtitbltiall de-cision," J ames Rademaeber, president of the National Alloclation of Leu.. cam.a. •aid Wedneadav. T-•-•Sllk• ATLANTA (AP) -The nation '1 le1al aJWtem 11 ln -.er becauae there are too many lawsuit.a and too few judses, 1aJS the new president of tbe American Bar AslOCi.-. Justin A. Stealey of Chic:aao. who takes office today, also said too. many lawyen are filing ap-peal• tbelr clients have little, ~ofwlnnin1. 'In a democracy aucb as oun, people have a buic faith 1n the 1ptem of justice," Staaley said Wednelday at t.be A.BA'• l9tb natlonal convention. 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Tom MuQaNl•'a 11¥91; 1b11rv. llOl99oflf8 ............ .. po ..... -·-..... ••lld•rt In IMDaJllPllft. ~ .,. • ~1y,August 12, 1976 DAIL V PILOT AS -Coastal Bill Nears Floor ' SACRAMENTO CAP> -The year's maJor coastllne Const'1"Vntion bill ls head~ for th~ >J.sembly floor after narrowly ~urvaving t~i> attempts to s1detra~k 1l oo economic grounds. The measure by Sen. Jerry Sm th, O.Saratoga, backed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., would give u stale com· mission veto power O\"er ronstruclion ln lhe wast~• zone, generally l 000 yards inland. ' IT A~ would limit urban sprawl along the• coast, increase public ac· ces!i to the coast, and requ.ire local governments to conform their plans with the state coastal plan. The bill cleared the Assembly Ways and Means Committee Wednesday Of\ a comfortable lS-4 vote, but only after two potentially crippling amend· ments were deCeated by a single vote eacll. ONE AMENDMENr, by Assem· blyman Mlke Cullen, J>.Long Beach. ~ould have put $1.6 million into the bill to operate the commission -a change that would have r«{Uired the a dozen more changes al Wed· nesday's hearinl. l.nch.di.n& at leut one ol con equence. THAT WAS a proposal by Assem. blyman Peter Chacm. D-San Dleso. backed by two roa.)or utJll'y com. pan es. that could move t0me future power plant sites from the interior ot the at.ale lo the cout. The ameadment would require the state Eoern Commlaaioo t.o conalder economics, and not Just lbe environ· ment, when deciding betwttn coastal and Inland power plant aites. BUT SMITH Cended orr a weightier amendment by Aasemblyman Alister McAUater, D·San Joee, also utility· backed, that' would have eliminated the coastal commission's power to make some coastal areas off·llaiita for power plants. On the issue of commission ft.md.ing, Asserobly Speaker Leo McCarthy said it bad been omitted from the bill preciselY to avoid the ~thirdl vote requirement for apendina measures. A,..,...,.... bill to get a virtually unaliaiJlable ~escribes Ba~ Crasla two-thirds floor vote. u was rejected ·~~ . llcCAaTBY, A San Francisco Democrat. is canyint separate legislatioo. now in the Senate, to fund 'the coasW commiuion a1oQ& witb some park projects. Richard Elhiniton. who sat behind the driver or the Yuba Citv A Cullen aide said the proposal bus which went over the offramp shown in the picture, describes would be renewed when the bill comes what he saw of the event. A series of events, Yuba City hearing up ror an Assembly floor vote Friday. now testimony indicates, led to the fatal crash which claimed 29 li ves The Assembly is expected t.o ap-in May. prove Smith's bill. but its pf'Ofipects Sbite ~ttjng Du Vaccine 9'' ----------------------------are u.ncertain in the Senate, which blocked a similarbillearliertbisyear. Patty To Stay SCRANTON (AP) -Authorities have no immediate plans to bring Patricia Hearst to Pennsylvania to testify before a rederaJ grand jury cooceminc alleeat.ioos that she was harbored near bere in igi4, a U.S. al· tomeyaaya. Tbe Chicago Tribune reports that Ilia ~arat was t.o have been taken to Scrantoa Monday t.o i.tlfy about her year uoderground. but that plan was ~a~ becaus~ cl psychiatric test· mg abe iJ undergolDg in San Diego. "We have never subpoenaed her," U.S. Atty. John Cottons said. "She has not been s ubpoenaed to appear at any specific Ume. We hope that she will appear at some time, DUL we can·t say wben." \'leil•• Sdll 1tHee . .BUENA PARJ< (AP) -An aerial surveyor was h sted m criUc::l con- dition after the plane he was piloting- craahed on its landing approach t.o ~ertoa airport, doctors said. --Annand Blanebard'a passeager, suneyor John Sides, 21, was listed in stable condtuon at the same hospital, St. Jude in Fullerton. Wllnes5e$ said the •inf.le.engine plane's engtoe died before at crashed in the work yard of Oranee TTuck Inc. Wednesday morn· iQa. a..~r Fr~~do• Adz~d OAKLAND (API -Eldridge CJeaver's new attorney, failing to win Teduction or bis client's Sl00,000 bail, says the deCense would be seriously bampered if Cleaver is "stuck in the llwket" until trial. Attomey Patriclt Hallinan spent nearly ball an bout in court Wednes· ' ( State ) day trying to eooviace Lindsey that Cleaver's voluntary return from a seven.year exile "was the most elo- quent statement Mr. Cleaver could make." Hallinan replaces Bost.on attorney George Higgins. wbo quit because of conflicts in strategy with Cleaver. Pardott Spe~dMp SoNflltt SACRAMENTO CAPJ -A suit in Sacramento County Superior Court contends that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. .isn't acting fast enough on requests for pardons. The legal action said more than 100 requests for pardons have been pend· ing for at least six months. Alice Lytle, who handles pardons for the 1overnor, said Brown issued 21 pardoosln197S. ,,.,,, .... s,,.,,ailaetlr LOS ANGELES CAP) -A juror in the William and Emily llarris trial bas given an inside view or de· liberations among jurors who felt sorry for the "attractive couple" but still convicted them of two crim~ ''There was a certain amount of • sympathy involved," Richard Ad· dlson said of jurors' view of the Sym. bionese Liberation Army defendants. The jury, which convicted the Har- rises ol kldnaping and robbery but ac· quitted them on six counts of assault. was not fazed by the couple's re· volut.iooarytics, Addisooswd. Mobster Met Mafiosi LOS ANGELES (AP> -Slain mobster John RoadU, whose body was dbcovered aluCfed into a l>arrel In a Florida bay last Saturday, met. with aUeted crime rigures on the Weal Cout lo June, the Los Angeles Times reported today. No direct llnk bu bee.!\ established between the meet.in&• and hia death. the paper said ln an llC· ecxant attributed to FBI aaeata and Los Anael• Jdlce. IT WAS reported that RoauUi, 70, met June 1 In a Malibu restaurant with James FraUanno. 82, Michael Rl:nlteUo, 49, and Allen Smlley, 69; met June 11 with FtatJanno and Riullello ID a Hollywood hotel and met FtaUanno alone at ,. the same hotel two days later. Fratlanno , a Sacramento contract.or, was described in a 1959 slate Assembly report as "West Coast execuuoner and enforcer for the Mafia,'' the Times said. IUZZJTELLO, convict· ed ot robbery, r eputedly ls a former member of the New York Mana Carnlly led by the late Joseph "Crazy Joe" Gallo. inveaUgators told the Times. Smiley. an ex·ci>nvict with an-esu for murder, robbery and bookmaking. reportedly was sitting next to Ben· Jamln "8ugs1" Sle1tcl when Siegel waa slain In h!a Beverly Wlb borne in 1947. FBI AGENT Jack Bar· roa said RosselU 's meet· ings here in June were monitored us "part of the butet\U 's eUort to keep tabs on tbe BC• tivilies and movement of people in vol vcd in or· ganited crime." But no reasons could be uncovered for the vis· iu, lnvest1~ators said. Rosselli has been named as a key fi gure in a reputed CIA plot l.O assassinate Cuba's Fade' Castro. HE DISAPPF.ARED July 28, and Florida authorities said he pro- bably was killed Lhe same day . , The chain-wrapped metal drum contaio.lng h!s body was found noat· inR tn an arm or Biscayne Bay. l11s death was de s cribed b y authoriti es as e gangland·style killing. THE SECOND amendment. by Assemblyman Fran.le Lanterman, R· La Can ada, would have requiroo the stnte to compensate landowners for any restrictions the commission p,laced on development of their pro- Jkrty. It was defeated 10.9. "Either one of th~~.nts would have killed the but," Smith told reporters after the 5~·hour hearing. "Compensation would lead to end· less amounts or litigation -a lawyer's dream. And there's already a constJtutional guarantee that you must be paid for any wrongful taking 'of your rand." BERKELEY CAP) -Swine nu vac· doe will arrive in CalitonUa ta about · five weeks and the state's mau im .. munizatioo program will bqin soon alter tbat .. 1,b,e_ IJ.alie~ mentsaid. · Calirornia has ordered U million doses of vaccine. Three milllon are "bl·valent" doses wbicb will ~ect against both the ao-ulled swme nu and tbe A Victoria strain. Tbele doses are reserved ror those o.er a and for penoos with cbroalc respiratory pro-blems. THE a EST are aimed caJ:J at awtne nu and will be avallabletotbe~tof tbe state's population over the age cl 18, health oCficials said 10-CUP STAINLESS STEB. COFFEEMAKER Gluml119stainlesuteel is three W"lfYS bene1 tor b1<'w•1111 coffff, Firtt, It doeSl'l't ablOf'b biller oils. S.-0011<1. •• LID lhot~!y and easilV-Jbicd, ll..b&I~~ f11t, Fe.tunts twlst·lock ltd, fllYOf control and signal lltht. 10-eup CapKitV. 606 STOllNCMal: ........ w.,.., W.t"-S-.IM A BACKER or the amendment, California Association ol Realtors lob· by1st Dug ald Gillies, said com· pensation was "a matter of good faith" with people wbo were being prevented Crom using their land as Vacc~aUop acbedulet will be set up they cho e. by individual count.les. Some will The bill, which bas already been ch~ge as much as $1 ror tbe abot, amended hundreds oC times, got about.· while otben will provide it rree. A-•11• Touchmatlc. I MICf'OWAVC OVEN Ille flnt llllcrowne wllla ·--., . . nefrotta end oooi<s.Or defrosts end stO: coob In comb1n111on with just one senea of settings at the beginning. Has stainless The ltnlna Rlldarange <N9rt model R-3 steel Interior and special removable glass combines high perfonNnce ooofdno broiler tray. Collects Juloes and catches ' speec1 and a VflfY affordable price: Its.... spills. Easy 10 clean. The Amana ~andaome teakwood ·~ brown-tone Touchmatic• Radarenge uses flO'll. to finish blends with elrf kitchen decor. 7"" leas etec:trlclty than a oonventtonal Features a single 1:kni'lUf• dill ti"*'· e&ectricranoe. ,~~~cyc31 .. 591s 5791s SAVINGS SAYE .. .. MICROMA TIC® DOUBLE COMBINATION MICROWAVE CONVENTIONAL CB LITTON OVEN MICROWAVE RANGE CB LITTON -.-~ FAMILY SIZED MICROWAVE COOKING Tho Litton combination combines tle*!d. conven1enoo and flexlbllily. It can be used es ~ convenllon&I oval' for smoke! ... closockjoor brolltng or as a ~to OOOk food QUICkly. The model 830 has de- luxe coo cool<top n shown. 759 95 -eo.:. ... COOi< tour w1ys. There't al_.,. lime fot oomPlele me111. $peed-cool( In th9 oon- lll!lntlonal OYen. Sttr Uf> IOmethlng saucy on the deluxe 0011 cooktoo. Or uee bOth OYens to cook one dllh or a complete meel-<:ombln1ng m~ .,.S Ind oon119nt1on11 browning. The Ultimate C001<1ng c.nter from Litton. 899 95 a,dget pttoed, yet a f.,nll~lzed Lllton rnk:t~ Extra l1r~ 1.2 cubic foot usable oven Interior. aeper1te "Cook" and "OlfrOll" switches and Indicator lights, d1>- luxt »minute. 2 apeed tlnw th1t lela you Mt rnlcroweve oookfng times. 0.1gned by Utton tor euy and oorwenlent UM on your -=~31995 NOW ONLY 5t;! • _TELEVISIOll • APPLIAICES SAUi A -VICI • 1 • \ . -... . ' .. .. :. A Tragic Child abuse d0ttn'l produce pretty pictures. but Orange County should take a hard and sober look at a report produced this week by the county's Department of Social Services. TechnicaUy, the report is compiled through data accumulated for what the de· partment c alls its child abuse resistry. Those fi gures produce S\ICh chilling s tatistics as 13 child homicide victims in the 18-month period since the registry was establis hed. And another four youngsters who djed from neglect. Beyond those tragic deaths were re· port!> or abuse or 1,714 children in 1,351 families . The report also showed abuse comes in diffe rent forms, m ental as well as physical. And Southern CaliCornla is going to have to depend on that water when a U.S. Supreme Court decision goes into eftect. beginning ln 1980. Al that time. California's hare of water from the Colorado River will gradually be cut in hall ln order to give the water to the Arizona Water Project. The new water, which comes to us along a 450-mile aqueduct. is going to be more ex· pensjve due primarily to the increases in costs of pumping it here. Even alter all the money and con· troversy, we'd have to say it was worth the effort. Consumer Wins • In the department's report. on child abuse, interim social services director Robert Love made a number of suggestions for continuing the county's drive on iden· tifying child abuse. drawing it to public at- tention and helping families under stress. The age of the consumer bas been con· firmed once more in re~nt court rulings and legislation modiliying traditional bans on price advertising that have cost the public too many shrinking dollars. "H~! l<Jttl( \Tm. ~~LLYA? YOll GUYb ~ Pa\I> F~ M\>.~'Sl .. Orange County supervisors read the re- port and r esponded with a pledge to support programs that would curtail the abus~ of children. That at lea st is a start. The hidden social tragedy is being r~ognized. Now it must be met. The Water Is Here A U.S. Supreme court ruling in May overturned a Virginia law prohibiting the advertising of prescrtption drug prices. Now the California Legislature, after three years of foot-dragging, has approved a bill legalizing s uch a~vertising. Meanwhile a similar ban on advertising prices of eyeglasses has been lifted by a Los Demos Set Exa•ple Convention Detente? Angeles Superior Court judge on the basis of w ASHING TON -Maybe the the Supreme Court d~ision. And once more Republicans are envious or that the state Legislature is pushing through a smooth love-in performance the bill to legalize eyeglass price advertising. Democ:rat.s staaed in New York After the e xpenditure of more than S3 These moves are or particular concern City, but they are mqved by the billion. 1~ years or work and an incalculable to the elderly. who purchase 25 percent of Ford and Reagan forks lo con· ( THI~CHJ amount or political controvers reside_n_ts_o.,.f __ ...-all_P-res ription drugs sold, and are similar -duct themselves amicably at the .tie• OrangeCounty cantumontheir aucetsan y epenacnt upon replacemenf o~--pe-rh~a'"'sfs~~ get part of their wate r from northern eyeglasses to aid failing sight. One afternoon last week, ror ex· suits. Thus. if. say, committed Reagan delegates suddenly voted "1orGeratd Ford;-thett-coutd be challenges. Rhodes wants the convention rules committee to settle this question, and the one determining whether an absten· tionvotecounts in a tally. Most ex- perts believe it does. ol Republican Women. certainly are for Gerald Ford. The keynote speaker. Sen. Howard Baker, is in Mr. Ford's corner. Most or the others who win appear or speak from the podium will be Ford sup· porters, although Reagan has two ~ters in Jack Mueller resi· dent or the Young RepJ611cans, and Dr. Henry t.ucas, chairman of the National Black Republican COuncU. I I I -~ , ' .. ~ I • I l .. ... . ~ .. .. .. .. .. :t .. .. .. • .. . .. .. .. • ~ l t ~ I ' , • • t I ' I ' t I • I . I California's Feather River . Surveys have revealed tremendous dif· ample, Rep. John Rhodes, the The water could not have arrived at a ferences in prices charged for these health convention's better time. essentials-under the shield of the price ad· permanent The project, originally approved in 1960 vertising ban. c b airman. with the passage of a $1 .75 billion bond The new rules will give hard-pressed hosted a meet- issue, will eventually provide 1.8 billion consumers a real opportunity to shop, com· ing for Ford gallons a day to Southern California. pare and save. and Reagan chieftain.s and nominal Soviet Firecrackers Washington Shroutb Russian Bad Faith WASHINGTON -On ttle Fourth of July, the Soviet Union exploded a little firecracker tn honor or Uncle S~m·s 200th birth· <la)': an .ander1round explasion ( EV ANS-NOV A1' ] detonate their device in hopeS\it • would n ot be noticed, but koowled1eable oUiciaJs here Koff at this ootion as carrying well ov,,. the limlta ..,..S to by the treaty initiated by llr. Ford the U.S. and the u.s.s.a . ln their and Chairman 1..eon1a Brethnev much publici~ed-newtreaty. ---.. --us 1 ,._,,.. _..._ ed ay 400, A ne , , , ll l-•t vuo;y It was no accident. An even that limit In its one nplosion sin· larger Soviet underground ex--ce then ana-wm do .0 in the plosion was future. · detonated Ju. Not so the Soviet J .. i .. 4 blast. ly 29, JUSt a ~ week after the While publicly ignoring the ex· tr ea l y was ploslon. the U.S. government was submitted to privately finessing it. £ven secret documents clrculated In-~~ neat~ · r ! ~ sJde the government listed the ratification. blas.t vaguely as 100 kilotons- T h 0 5 c t w 0 plus, in contrul to the past prac- b I as t 5 in . tlce of precise estimates. . furiated U.S . scientists and military officers who understood the Russians had agreed to obey the initialed trea- ty even before U.S. ra.tiOcation would formal lie it. the~piracy theory too far. TllSSS olriclala, includin& some-Who Ju V.e.Jlel'tt. been called.. soft-bolled, believe the Senate's disin~erest l.n raUfying tbe- trHties anytime soon justified the Soviet action, even if it led the Russians into breaking an in· formal promise. But even that does nol explain the obvious intent of the ad· ministration to k4!ep the under- ground exploeions covered up . On the morning of July 30, Mr • Focd attended a National Securi- ty Council meetlna dealing with arms control measures and pre- sumably wu fllled in on the Sov- iet explosions. Yet, that after· noon in Misaiaaippi, he d~ivered his euphoric declaration ol faith in Soviet promises. neutrah from the GOP National Committee to go over the convention agenda and Identify possible occasions or conflict. To hear Rhodes tell it, the 90· minute meeting was remarkably harmooious. "The Reagan people want a good convention, with no rancor." he said. "Paul LaxaJt and Lyn Nofziger (Reagan's representatives) said they believed 1 would be a fair and Im·· partial chairman." TIDS IS A tad dilf erenl rom wt}at Nofdger uys Jboul the meeting. "We agree·that we are all nice guys. and we want a un· ilied party." Nofziger told me. "I can't guarantee everything's smoothed out, though. The speaker's list needs balancing. We need more hotel rooms and ticketa. I sllll hope they will be rair. By 'they,' I mean the Ford people who are running this con- vention." The participants bad no pro- blem with lhe agenda or on questions such as the length or floor demonstrations (JS minutes). Both sides, however, see problems if delegations com· mitted lo vote the wa,y a primary came out voted contrary lo the re· THE FORD representatives were Sen. Robert Griffin and William Timmons. The neutrals were Rhodes, Sen. Robert Dole, temporary convention chairman, and Bill Cramer, counsel to the RepubUcan National Committee. Nofziger says that it doesn't bother him loo much that all three are really Ford men. There Is an undercWTenlof con· cern among Ford and Reagan people alike that the convention could turn Into an acrimonious af. fair. such as 1964, with the cltiunry watching it on their TV aeu, and Democrats gleefully c.bortli.na everywhere. Amt.Uy. tbe "-~ ·~ inl•-on wlll be a Ford show. It's n-OTIJra I tor air.tn-cu mb~n Republican President to control the llepubllcan rfalional Commit· tee. and not some upstart peering from a nook in the Senate or House or from the provinces. The potential for embarrassing disorder at the convention re- mains. There certainly will be a platform fight over the Panama Canal. Teddy Roosevelt's ghost may rise. The name "Kissinger" will roll off tongu~ both in praise and derision. THE LINEUP o( speakers certainly won 'l be perfectly balanced. Republican National Committee Chairman Mary Louise Smith and Pat Hutar, pre- sident o! the National Federation The nomination speech for President Ford' will J)055ibly be delivered by that one-time hero ol the ri,ht, Sen. Barry Goldwater, and wlll likely be seconded by Johll Connally and Vice PrHident Nelsoa Rockefeller. Reagan will be nominated by La.xall, with South Carolina Gov. James Edwards as one seconder, and Rep. Philip Crane likely to be the other. Somehow the Republicans are coming together. The harsh at· tacks on President Ford, linking him lo Nixon, by Jimmy Carter and Sen. Walter Mondale, stir turgid blood. Carter-Mondale m•Y fever the Republicans yet to a fighting, "Enough is enough " mood . TllS EXCITE•EHI' 1eeerat· ed by Reagan picking Sen. -Rlcllarl!~llweJk"er o tit obce· and-future running mate, plus the new stir over whom Gerald Ford Jni•ht eventually bless, helps for Republican oneness, strange as thalaeems. And there is fresh chatter about the "Mr . X" that the President, it and when nominated, will de- signate to head hls campalgn which has been a Umping affair to date. All ln all, this sbouldn 't be a bad political yeu aL all. The Democrats are atlll wearing their tarnished halos and perched rather arrogantly from their church pedestals. The morose Republicans, still nursing Watergate guilt, might yet turn into flgbllng razorba~ks. As usual. there has been no an· nouncement or comment on the explosions except in classified documents. To lhe contrary, ad- dressing Republican delegates in Jackson. Miss .• July 30, Presi· dent Ford praised Soviet com· pliance with past arms control agreements. Clearly, neither Mr. Ford nor Secretary of Stale Henry K1s~1ngcr wanl'I any un· pleasantness about Soviet treaty violations to Interfere with the.Ir forthcomlnJ: big push for a new SALT (Strategic Arms Llmituhons Talks> agreement. SUCH ift\treelJion eeems more the product of dlplomatlc aabtle· ty than scientific caution. U.S . scientists, as funW• wtt!l the geologic rormatJom al the Soviet underground testing areas as they are with the baeb ol their own hands. are confident the ex· plosion easily exceeded 200 kUotons. I•noring this excea, Mr. Ford on July 22 sent to the Senate for ratification two treaties: the peacerul nuclear exploalon trea· ty he had Initiated In Ma,y and the weapons wt ban treaty. also set· Un~ a ISO.kiloton limit. which waa initialed by Brfthnev and Prcsldtmt Nixon July 3, 1974. Havin1 praised the s;>eaceful nuclear exploeion treat.y as a diflomaUc breattbrough out or al proportion lo its apparent worth. Mr. Ford was not about to record publicly that only the U.S., nol lhe Soviet Union. is abiding by it. A Throwaivay Economy AN HONEST division ol opinion exists inside lhe ad· mlnlstralaon over how serious the KremUn's bad raith, really wu, particularly sinco chances ol earty Senate raUftcaUon are PQO(. Some hard-liners beUeve tha.t Soviet tudalng on thJs re· latively minor. unratilieci treaty dOfS not compare with OagranL che.tlnl( on the m.;or. rallfied SALT l treaty (a violaUoo auin stubbornly dented by Mr. Ford In Mlaaissippl July 30J. N(wtrthele-ss. seriou.'l govern- ment scientists closest to the pro- aram are Infuriated. They say both th• U.S. and the Soviet Union agreed to follow the 150- kiloton celling on peaceful nuclear explosions sel fortb In . . Dear Gloomy Gus The box, "Sports on 1V" Is the best I've seen. But why not run it every day In· stead of just weekends and put it In the lower comer-or the page to make it easier to tear out and put by the TV set? SAD SAM One week later came the July 29 blast. also exceeding 200 kilotons but at first cOC\ht11ed by seismic experts with an actual earthquake near the Caspian Sea. Skeptical U.S. sclentlstA believe the Soviets took advantage or the earthquake to Official U .$. reticence over publicizing Moscow's July 4 ftrecracker actually shrouds an Intent going well beyond the question of limiting nuclear ex· ploaiona, which Is at best only a secondary aspect of overall arms control. With Dr. Kls.slnger pre· asing for a SALT 11 agreement following the Republic an national convention, Mr. Ford hu an obvious political stake in conceahnll another broken Rusaian promise. Guide for Adults PASSAGES. By Gall Sheehy. Dut· [ ] ton.3S4Paies.$9.es. THE BOOKMAN Thll is not a book to be read In a rew sittings. ll ls a book to be studied and dlacuaMd. And If ll can be discussed with a husband, wtre. sister, brother or close friend, so much the better. The ti· tie "Passages" Is the term the author bu chosen lo d~cribe natul'al pllues or "crises" that individuals go through in adulthood. Tbete are very penonat. the thlqs that make up oae'a Ule ud are often given lit• tie tboqht unW lbey occur. R&a BOO&, the l9Ult ol US laterview1. 1how1 tbere are many 1ta1es otber lban menopause -which is tbe most C09tmoab kDOWft pbMe -and a cU.vtailtlc aae at tUl. A~· tnc to "Pua•1es" mm bave more tha their ...... ,,,~­What U.e book aeemt to do bmt la to put labela on tboll pbaM8 In au~h a way tbat the ffader can naHae tb.t HIUe concepta, or lif~I• olMaervatiom that bave ... talJq lbape tn the mind .. DOl aaique and, therefore, not a ~ .... for worry. Rather, the family nut door, Ott tbe best friend, etc., are going through the same tblnit as part or that ieneral growth period known 38 adulthood. WITH definitions and labels, those concepts become re· cognizable plateaus. This. in tum, enables the individual to cope with the phase, and perhaps even control how they adapt lo It. lnstead of reacting with: "I don't know wby, but lat.ely I've been •• .'', an individual who studies the findings revealed in "Pu .. ges" will be able to say: "Now that I've reached 40 J ex· l*t myself to . . . " Admittedly this book 11 f n the UlelOl'J of pop psycholoey. But h..'a well cowered. tad. well Pff" seated. ADd tbe fact that tlM Mok ii written by a skilled and ln· ternted lay woman -and a thoroqh raearcb« -makes it easy to read &Dd not a work to stumble through because of technical treatment. I •• DUDLEY LEHEW Associated Presa "All busineu sagacity red111:ei 1t•~lf 111 the lcut 011oly116 lo a judfcioua uuof sabotage ... Veblea Tho s e who follow my sometimes gaseous lucubration.• know that I think of the razor blade industry as a metaphor or our civilization. Or. it you will, as a caricature of capitalism. The industry has created its own need. ll satisfies that. need minimally. By a process t h e above Veblen called planned ob· solescence. 1l created a pro- du c t that satisfies one fo r Just r1 short while. Then it goes bad. and must be thrown away. That Is the secret ot the razor bwliness. They must be thrown Ol&ICQf. UKE THE story ol the man who first made Colman's mustard. It waa said that he made his millions by what the mer left on tbe plate. 1be Gillette people and tbelr co-c.onspirators, make their dCMalb when you take their product In your throwing band and Ring It aw.,-. We all know, by now, that there repoeet in the vaul .. ol Gillette and all the other razor com· paales, the formula for a raior which can be made and aold ror 1eu than a dime and wtdeb wtll last a lifetime. Out ol humanity. the razor tycoons do not spring this marvel on u1. U they did not only the razor blade .wld disap- pear, a substantial part ol the capitalist system would be t.bttateoed. So brlllhnlly have the CHARLES McCABE Gillette people succeeded In get. ting people to throw rar.or blades away. that they are now pioneer. ing other thrlllln_J fields ol con- trived waste. The company has acquired the Paper Mate and Write Broe. ballpoints, the wrll· ing implements you love to throw away. THEY ALSO boulht up the French Cricket lighters. These perform brl lli antly. then 10 dead u Murphy's donkey. Here a3aln, two fake needs were created, satisfied brllllantly, and fruslrat· ed so completely that another flx is Imperative. One would bave lhoucht that planned obaoleac:enco had wll neaaed all Its triumphs. tr one thought 110, one reckoned without the marketing fakirs ol Gillette. You 've seen the ads: "Good news! You will never have to change the blades again." Consider what this stunning advance bas advanced over. Your great·crandtather wu con· demned to spend a lifetime wltb the same raior, a IClal piece ol Sbefrleld steel for which he maybe paid one buck My. He shaved, usually, with the soap he used foe hi.I bath. That wu bis lifetime investment in bis face. if iDdeed he 1baved at aJI. TBEN ALONG came kh1c Giiiette tthat -wa1 bi• name) to pioneer a whole new industry which would save the old boy lrom the backbreaking labor ol atropping his razor with 10 to l2 stroMI dai· ly. The "safety ruor" which for years was far less safe than the old·fubloned razor was brought. forth as though it were the greatest thing since theinvention of the wheel. IT WASN'T until a perfidious EngUshsword maker. Wilkinson, began to make stainless steel blades that were almost worth the money you paid for them, that Gillette be1an to s~ the llitit. They took some of those mouldering patents out or the vaults, and produced tH!Ucr blades than Wilkinson, and ran the competition Into the ground. I look forward to Gillette's de· velopment of the throw-away house. Live In ll for a month. The plumbing crumbles, the l(laaa evaporates, the wood turns to dust. You throw It away and aet another for only $799.00. When the n~w one arrives, you Itel real, real good. ORANG• COMT DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wffd. ,..,,,,.... Thomar ICuvfl. f:thtor Borboro ICrnblch. £dUoriol Pog• £dttor The ldJtorial p11e ot the Dally Piiot auks lo inform and ltlmulate readera by P"fte'ltlni on this pafe dlvene commentary on topics cl interest by •Jlldicat· ed columnillb and cartooniltl, by proyldlnl a forum for readers' views a.nd by pruentJn1 this. ne.apaper'• oelnlons llld Ideas on e11rrent topic•. The edltort1t _ GPWons cl the DaJl.Y Pl~ IP1lf•r only In the editorial column at""' top ot the page. Opinions ex- pressed by the columnists and urtoonl1ts ind letter wnt~ are their own and no endorwmenl ot their vie.a by the Dilly Pl!« should be Jnferrtd. Thursday, August 12, 1976 I ' l ... Wi ...... Unidentified woman is tossed into the air during intermission at a recent rock con· ~e.rt in ~ansas City. No one was reported u\)ured m the blanket tossing interlude. Hungry Molll: F at-Ghildren-&--. BOSTON lAPI -Women who do not gel enough to ear during their first six mooths or pre· gnancy are more apt lo produce children who will grow up to be rat adults. researchers say. But they find the opposite is true of fetuses deprived of nourishment in the last three mooths of their mother's pregnancies and during the first few monlh.s after their birth. These children grow up to be slimmer than normal. THE &ESEAKa:IEllS &EACHED THEIR con· clusions after studying the weights or 94,800 men born during a famine in Holland during World War n. The October. 1944 to May. l!MS food shortage re· • suited from a Nazi embargo that was a reprisal for a strike by Dutch railroad workers. The doctors obtained their statistics by looking al the records or 19-year· · olds drafted into the (MEDICINE] ~c:ndn:~~~r}t between -The study was con· ThUf9day, August 12 1976 DAILY PILOT • A 1 'Soviets Release Bugged O•tdoors? Step lnio 'IJ"& Parlor Tonighl Be tl ByJAYSllADlJ'IT Q es LOS ANGELES <AP> -ThoM who IO outdoort eacb summer often 1et LONDON (AP) -11'e buaed. So we su11•t you retreat in· SoYiet It.ate record com-doon ton11ht for a nifty NBC special pan¥, Melodiya, is lo re-about aome critters that keep you lease a beat-aelline from 1ettln1 even more buHed. album by former BeaUe (Cbannel4, 8 p.m.) Paul McCartney "Band Sald critters are spiders. They star on the Run ,.'. EMI ln NBC'• "Come Into My Parlor." a Records announced. OM-hour apeclal Jovlalty narrated by Peter Ustinov and produced by EMI Electrical and Britain'• Survival Anglia Ud. with Musical Instruments WorldWilclllfeFundbelp. described tbe release, planned for later tbUI IT'S A WITTILY WlllTTEN ye a r , as pa rt of . a painstaldnely photographed close-up gradual development tn at varioua spiders at work and in love. relations between EMI Its premise is tbat spiders are good and the Soviet ~ecording and$bouldn't be feared, as they eat a company. It said further lotol bothersome insects. deals are expected. True, spiders get a bad image after one crept on a turret occupied by Mila L. G. WOOD, an EMl Mulfetandruinedherwholewbey. director, saJd, "We have But the show, In pointine out there over the years licensed actually was a Miss Muffet notes that many classical record· her doctor father was said to treat her ings to Russia, but this colds with crushed spiders. Which McCartney rel~as.e could would ruin anyone's whey, particular· b e a s I g n t f 1 c a n t lY that of the spiders. breakthrough in the ~ • ~lassical field, leading to THE SHOW, IN putting forth its increased trade and a spiden-are-good premise, starts with wider acceptance of an oo-camera cuide. spider expert W es t er n p o p u 1 a r John Cooke, traipsing ~h a love. music." ly Eqlish heather full of litUe old T h e a 1 b u m by web·makera. McCartney and h is We learn. one sue~ acre ol.beather group, Wings, was issued may contain 21A nullio.;i spiders. If lo Britain in J anuary each consumed but ~e insect a day, l974 the mass meal's weight would equal · that of the entlre human population of It is one of EMl"'s-top -France or Great Britain. - international hits. We then get close-Ull$ of various ( 1VREVIEW] 1plden. One eat• ants. ADot.ber likes wup1 and runs sort ol a cobweb chow ball for smaller, free-Joad1nl spiders. Yet another uses no web to trap Its pray; it disguises itself as a blossom. IT'S FASCINATING foota«e, but It 1eta me»t rucinating when we get lo the subject of bow s piders -an estimated 30,000 species are believed padding about nowadays -fall in love and, ah, fool around. For example, we see the courtship dance of a male wolf spider and a female wolf spider as tango mu.sic is beard. We are informed t.hatfor many male 1piders. foollnc around ls quite huardoua. See, if passion doesn't con· aumethem, the ladyspiderol\en will. As Ustinov puts it.. there's great dancer "of starting out as a lover and winding up as a leftover," particular· lY with ooe species where m 'lady is four times larger than her suitor. Even when lbe parties are ol equal size, as with tarantulas, the boy tarantula mustn't t.an'y in romance, least he die o.f love. FOK mM, AS oua narrator notes, "the saying 'Love them and leave them' bas a special meanina -n·s a recipe for survival.•• Why the ladies kill and often con· sume their lovers isn't made clear, but-this may be because NBC is airing lhe spider special during the "family hour'' tonicbt and put the kibosh the lurid details. c• ,.,,~k Burt Reynolds will s t ar in "Smok ey and the Bnndlt," In wh ich a car· truck chase wlll make use or the citizen's band radio craze. ne ~uarfer S>ecA THE NEWEST IUTMOT JUST AMOTHa STEAKHOUSE You personally olck your own steak from our Gourmet showcase. Choose the cut & thlcll.ness you desire from our Choice Eastern Com-Fed Beef. Salad and potato alwll)'S included. . GRAMD OPEMIMG SPECIAL! WIN A NII DtMMR If YOU UHS THI lllACT Srtl IAH~ • OVO ' OZ.I Of YOU. ST14't ....., • ._D.,1 .. 7 6i..1r D.., 6 It I COMI JOIM oua HAPPY SIM~A-LOM5 PIANO I.Al ,..'" ...._. ... -""'· c.uaou--.''"°"' .. l:lO to l:lO 2Sl9 W. Ceast Hwy., N..,.rt "-' SD-1117 Surround your family with security Secure your property and your privacy with an attractive wooden fence. Keeps intruders out, pets and children in. Choose redwood for a beautiful, durable fence. Redwood keeps its beauty for years, adds_to your home value too. A. ROUGH REDWOOD RAILS 2x4x8' Reg. 1.79 1.48 B. ROUGH REDWOOD POSTS 4x4x8' -I duded by Ors. Zena A. Stein and Mervyn W. Susser, a husband and wife wam at the Columbia University School of Public Health. Their work was published In today's edition of lhe New England Journal of Medicine . Reg. 3.99 3.48 • "THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT ls lhal pre· natal exposure to famine has a postnatal effect on young adults," Susser said ln a n interview. He said the findings support two separate theories of why children grow up lo be fat or s lim. The researchers found that of 4,300 men whose mothers were deprived of food during their first six • months of pregnancy, 2.77 percent grew up to be obese. Thal compares wilh a rate or 1.45 percent among 15,900 men whose mothers had normal pre· gnancies. Susser said this finding supports the theory that deprivation of food during the early months or pre· 1nancy affects developmf'nt of t he c hil<J's hypothalamus. the part or his brain that controls appetite. "During this stage of development tbe- hypothalamus cells differentiate Into different functions." Susser said. "Something happens there that affects Its later regulatory function on ap· petite." C. ROUGH REDWOOD BOARDS 1 x6'X6' Reg. 1.19 sac . . . Ward & Harringtonr.--------------.----------t Coata Me11 Garden GrO¥o Orange Fullerton lQflO Betch Cepl1t11110 IPrllllll I ~ • • Mlllllfl'I -!'!--I~ (BY MAIU 3.48 ON"PRESTONE" RADIATOR R.USH OR SEALER FOR PROOF OF PlllCHASE FHOM 9?RESTIIE JI" Pl.USBTHER R.USH OR SEALER Here's your opportunity to purchoSe PRESTONE 10 minute RodiotOf Flush or PREST ONE Seale< and Stop leak and get bock your purchase price less one cent by moil when vou also purcnose PRESTONEll Winter-Summer Concentrate. Ahvcu need to do 1s come 1nto our store ond see the coupon and otter details on the special one cent sale displays. Now's the time to come In ond stock up. We've got the products to protect your car's rodlOfOf system and the coupons to help you get yoor Rush Of Sealer purchase fOf a penny. I I A trNt for your green tltumb Here s a set of hand tools to deltQhl 1ny gerdener Contoured f1n11ht0 w1lnu1 tone h1ndlea Ind chrome pllltd rust rt111tent t>lldH lie featured In these sturdy 10011 like your pick or a cull1v11or. tran1pl1nter. digger or trowel 7600 Se11es YOUR CHOICE DELUXE HAND TOOLS Ali! 1 49 1.18 Cere-frH lawn care GIYe your lawn the wlftr It needs -the Hay way Pvt In a compttre sprinlller syitem w'1th the PVC 01pe11nd fittings 1n our Plumbing dee>trl· ment 11'1 111y to do yourself. Our 11lespeople will plan Your 1(>11nkler 1-vout tor you. and answer any que111ons you may have 10' SCHEDULE ·A' PVC PIPE, y,· Reg. 49c 2lc ¥•"Reg. 69c, 39c • Green-up your lawn Gtten·up a pale, yellow lawn lnehurrywith Sullareol Ammoni1. A strong. fast-acting chemical fertllfzor. Especially good for lawns, slso effective on shrubbery and green growth. 20 pound beg covors 2,000 5<1uare feet. SULFATE OF AMMONIA. Aeg.2.39 1.88 Keep the pr ... ure on A lire pump helps keep a lot of things on the mOYe. Like cars, bikes. motorcycles end trailers. This deluxe pump combines quality construction and economy. A perlect 1ravellng companion when you're on vacalion Model#428. AUTO AID TIRE PUMP. 3.48 They turn them1elv .. onl Accent your landscaping with thla Malibu light kit. lnctudea 6 11ght1, 60' of cabla and tranatormer and timer to give you a eystem that 11 adaptebte to any ettect you with to achieve Completely weatherproof, 12 VOit ayatam. MO<Mf •LV2005T MALIBU LIGHT SET. Reg. 89.99 54.88 . • • • • • • --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.!: 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537·9571 or 893·6523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat & Sun 9 to 6 301 So. St1te College 870-0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat la Sun 9 to 8 1275 Brtatol 551·1&00 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sit. la SUn. 9 to 8 This sale ends August 17. 8980 Cherry Ave. 634·7111 O,.n 9 to 8 except Mon. la FH. 9 to 9 Orange 324 WHt K1tella 532·2506 Open 9 to 6 every dly • ' • • l • ' l • t .tf DAILY PILOT Thurtd!y, August 12. 197'5 QUEENIE ly Phil lnterlandi Youth Corps Spruces Up, Rec Areas .BJ~-----w~ direqor ol the count 's En· A new 65·member Orance Couot y Youth vironmental Management Agency, sa1 , •• t s too Conservation Corps ia at wor)t this aummer early to tell, but it looks pretty &ood at uu stage. IN ADDITION.111£Y POURED sidewalks for i lM tiandlt'a])~atted ~•tninc·-.at~. ,_,_ water drain.,e courses and landlcapiq m&leriab ''This coming elecuoo may be more important lhao we realiu." landscapln1, palntln1 and lmprovlo& coully "I BEUEVE AT BUDGET time we mlaht recreational fadlltiel. pouibly bave recommendation to make," he con- In addition, anot.btt SSO youn1sten are ln· tinued. volved ia a county-apoaaored ~Y camp learning Bolb new prosrama are under the dlrenloo of at O'Neill Rt>lional Park. Osborne noted the younaster have developed • akil1a ud vocaUonal lnterelts in aucb areu u matOIU'Y, carpentry, palntlna and other area• oC park ope.ratlonl and recreation. ow.door crafts and campinl techniques. the ~MA. County officials aay both prorrama. designed 'the 10-week Youth ConlffrvaUon Corpa has r:;;==:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;:=:;::;:;;;;;;;;=::;;:. primarily for the socially or et000mically dil· been assigned to the county's retional parka. where 11 advantaged. are wortdna well so rar. younas ters have installed picnic facilltlea, maintained nature trails and u slated ln other park THE DAY CAMP WDL COit aboat 520,000 this improvements, a report by Osborne Hid. year, $.S,000 or which wtll provide bus transportation The ~ youngsters, between 14 and 21 years or to county pnks and beaches. age, arc pa.id $2.30 an bour and work 32 hours a Supervisor Lauretie:e Schmit suggested that if week. the procram Ls a success, il might later be expo· ded. "I would much rather spend the mooey It this end than wait uotil we have a need ror dlversioo procrams lor younpters lD troubl .. " be said. Eight Couples Sue Owners of Units IT IS ALLEGED that the defendants failed to provide acce11 to a nearby beach, did not meet the soundpreofmg standards originally ~ mised. did not supply a rurni~hed billiards room and a id not provide pro- mised s un decks. Named as plaintiffs in the action are: Thomas and Freda Arnold, Edward and Theresa Behnke, Donald and Ramona Bernamonti, Walt.er and Irma Brock, Jamea and G!orla Himes, Richard and Janet llae1'ai~, Robert and Joann Perldn.s. 11IB OPERATORS ol tM72-unlt facility recer>· Uy aareed to pay $18.000 In peaaltJ• lD Httlemmt of a ciril action brcJu1bt by tbe dlltrlct attomey's ccnsumer fraud division. Tbe a1reement re· ached at that Ume pro.· vided for the defendants to make-F>Od the-ad- mitted deficiencies at Reel-Gate W~t. ........ MIA ... A.-COMD. ..... _ .,.._ ..,_ .. .,-~ "11S$0HYIEJO "'2f CMwlo Caonlf-'»oo~ ._,, ............. 4t5-040I COSTAM!SA 1mNe-81"9- .642·17Sl KrTCHIM & IATM llMODIUM5 Fiil ISTIMATIS __ ......,. .. ~El-Alllf OfflCC 11»w • ..-,..b'4•1 1n-H10 ~e, THEY ARE PAID WITH federa l Comprehensive Employment and Tralnina Acl funds, aa well as allocations rrom federal revenue •haring and the count)' Harbors. Beaches and Park.a District, the report said. The youngsters are divided lnto five teams. Jed by experienced park employes, the report said. Dunne the first month. for example. the JOUDgsters installed rock walls, assembled piC\lic tables and distributed camp stoves at Irvine Regiooal Park, Osborne's report noted. Braille Class Set For Blind .Helpers Sighted adults wbo are interested lD belplq the blind will have the opportunity to take a braille Ua.nscribinc cou.ne at Oranc• Coast Collec• '* fall. 'ne two.unit clMS, lilted u Communications Im, will meet Wed.IMsda, evenlaga from 7-10 p.m. OD theOCCcampua. --ReliltUtloa forfallclMte!nma.Aut. ~t 13 in the OCC Admiaklns Office. Fall classes bea.ln Sept.13. For informlltion e9ll 55&-5135. WE HAVE IT! 'IMlllM»X tJtl DWUCA,._ SYS1Wi4 WHAT WILL IT DO POa YOU7 JUST AIOUT ANY IL.ACK ... PDn' JOI. AM» IT WIU. ' EXAMP\.ES: DOITMOW! ~Y t.w (5 to 10001 copies of a 58Yefll hundred oaoe manuscript COPIEC>-COlLATED(and II you like. BOUND). -A mull~ ,.port for TOMO~ROW'S seminar, convention ex sales meeting. The 9200 wUI do it NOW! (W9 can bind It for you too,) -REDUCTION and copi..ofyourcornoutw run-outs. PUaLICNOl"ICE • ~1Z-MMe9'0N FUMERALMC>m •---~~on~e1M~r673-9450 Cos~a Mesa· 646-2424 NOT•U 0~7:: .... CSAl-E -Ex-mayor _..:1i;=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!i!!ii!!!!!!•!!!•!!!!!!!!!!l!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!l!!Btii. Of' P•HO .. 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""' -··-DtlOW IC-"· W"tlt YtloJr; 1 ~ M ite Yel°"': 1 I.•• .. ~. -le Ytl°"', 1 l.erQe Olto'°""M, Wl!lte Ytio...; 1 GIUS Colfff T••• Girl SI-" (;old aeM ; 1 ()IHI EM T-.S, Jori ~Geld •-; 2 "-""' ~ ... Ooh! ~ Wlllle WI~; 1 Ulfll ~. $~111 a .. t.1 W~;.2 Former Tustln Mayor Anthony Coco. a resident of the Tustin Plnes hous· ln& community, went lo Oranae County Superior Court TueadaJ to de- m and an injunction acainat two nelcbbora wboowndOI•· ~t• H•~no ... ....,,. w1a..ins· •· H I-"' L.tr9e Cet-•< Owl, I KlllO Sia Mtl-estates lD h1I ._..t ~:\:0,.:1 't:=-.!':.'w:! =:: sde e kl n 1 thss s th• ooorui n °"'' " ... , ... R.o o .......... ...,, ..... " amaaes at e es s.11" SM•b -p111-um; 1 s-attracted by the dop 8Dd Curlaln~Ll ... ,,aatll-1~1.lclC-r, th tl b-..L.1- watlo.11 toilet en l<IH; 1J Y-l. 4 e COD nUOUI. 4UIUJl(f w • .,, c1otM: 'C.••l"!I s.t: 11 Silt"•: of the animals as making us .... ,.,,, ,s_, GN h : >.1«•e1s.' Ii f e ml s er ab 1 e for ,..,, GM•. I A•I" Coel; 11 IK Tu.-: . 10 Pa l• Ttou••"· 1 01 .... aeu; 1 himself and many other To.i•m•• "110"1 B~. ic;.,..,.,.. !Nqi; r es id en ls of Tus li n 18•11••• '"•'""' . o a1tc111\1ut11d•• of AUQ\IS1 ... ,.. Pines. '' llOBERI H SOMER\ Plelf>lllf Aoll•ttl H \onWr\, ""°'Ml' aftCl~llor Pl•l"lotl SMITHS' MORTUARY :~~~~ 627 Main St. ,,•oa•uM.M>MUS He is joined in the ac· tion by the Tustin Pines Hous ing Association. Named as delendaota are association mem· bers Ronald D. K..lDI and Mica Mann . -CMl"'T """' ~···· -"" Huntington Beach ...... ---.c• _, 536·6539 l'\•1•0\1 ..... o.-Coe•• 0.11, ,., .... ._ ________ __. .._. n. "· '"' "°'• Public Auction:) ri., SaL and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. DOORS orr N A 1 ., p M H >11 IN~I EC110 N 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL I : l'lus hundrros of other Items ol fum1turo, obiet.s d'art, etc. : I Morc-hancbse consigned from out-of.pawn, bankruptcies, court-ordered I I sales, banlcs, etc. I • ~I Moved for convenienoO of role to: ~: Jn:WPORT GALLERIES. LTD. 2542 W. 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COME HOME TO 11 NltNlrtJU .... -~· ......... dMwtlcwdl ANAHEIM llANTA ~, C08TA .u IHUNTINQTON •EACH11.A HABRA 1172 W. Uncolll 170' L 119t ll. J'11 M • ...,_ llW!. 1ta1 .._.--. 1710 W • ....._ ~tn1 aa.e1t1 ..,.., • as-aen .,..,,. • • f I , ' ; Gonwrlmage I OK. Witli Jim ALBANY, N.V. (AP> -Aller 15 yean, l*)ple lllll approach Jim Nabon on the 1treet with a ··a.,. Gomer!•• And he says it doesn't upset him one bit to stJll be ktentlned a1 the bumbUQ& gu atatlon atttondant he played on the old Anet>' Griffith television show. ''NO. IT DODwT llOTHBR me at 811," Nabon aa1d ln an la&sview here. ·'I'm very proud ot it u a matter of I.et. He was aucb a nice 1uy to play that It maka you feel 1ood. '' Nabors toaUnuaUy f1Mbed a Gomer 1mlle for the ~pbera Unupoul UM interview. "111 tell yw a story," the .tfable star con· tbmed. "Some l•Y walked aap to me in Kansas City oece. He wu a fan: bl meant well. Well, be picked me ri1bt .., and hetd me up ln lbe air -and he was a big old guy -and he said, 'Boy. we watch t you all the time on TV. You sure are a stupid SODol a .. .' "And I just said, 'Why, thank you sir.'·• 'n•'• Gomer Pyle and that'• J im Nabors. Polite and friendly. But that 's where the similarity stops. NOT THAT NABOas DOESN'T ...... •"'RS have a bit of that billbil· .-uv ly twang in his voice. BuUt doesn't a_pproach_Uie exageented dr1~l 9f Gomm-'s. Nabors is a bright. witty, personable man who hal established bimsel.f in the entertai nment field .__ ___ ......_ •SSPHflllff~eJ"arand on televtsti . He bas recorded more than 20 record albums, his baritone voice earning him five gold records. . He is on a grueling tour ot summer theaters and wW resume TV guest spots in the fall, includlne ap· · pearances on the carol Burnett Show. as well as The Sonny and Cher and The Tony Orlando and Dawn 1hows. HE RECENTLY HOSTED TWO Dlnab Shore shows. It went so weU, Nabors said, that 20lb Century Fox ls producing bis own daytime variety pilot. A lon1 way. indeed, from Sylacauca. Ala., a small town where Nabors kept his boyhood dream ot beromln& a star a secret. "If you told anybody you were 1oin1 to b'I in show business they'd run you out ol town," be said, half seriously "Elpeclally me. 1 was 6·foot·2 and weiehed on· ly 129 pounds. I was really skinny and It was just a rar.fetched fantasy •ft WAS ALWAYS IN Ill\' mind," be CGD• UllHd. "But I wouldn't tell anybody, not even my ramUy." 1 So..Naboa went.on~ Ulllftnlty of.Alabama_. I ... earned 1 bachelor's degree in business ad· mllli1tration. But after graduatin1 be be1an dab- bllq in theate r "Then various people started encouraging me to do more," he said "I didn't think it would be re· aliatlc to go into show business because the com- petition is so fierce." _ But he got up enough nerve to do some comic routines at the Horn in Lo6 Angeles. a cabaret.style ni&htclub which has been the launching pad for M1merou1 singers and comics •'J DmN"r TIDNK I HAD a very good voice back then." he recalled. "Heck. J ack Jones was the blr boy and there was a little Mexican girl singing ..... e. HI!' name wu Vicki Carr. So there was some very heavy local talent there and so the only thine l did wu t8lk like this." He reverted to Gomer Nabors was spotted by comedian Bill Dana. wlto invited him to audition for the Steve Allen tllevi1km show. He made It and was later spotted by Andy Grllflth and offered an audition ror the part al Gomer Pyle . After several successful seuons, he 1ot hll own abow, "Gome r Pyle -USMC," in whJcb he played ad6mwitted Marine. Later he a had a variety show. •'The Jim Nabors Hour" as well as a coupl• of TV ........ Newport May Sell Gas Froin 6 Wells The City of Newport Beach may 10 into the natural l[H bualneY. City Manager Robert Wynn told CH city tcMancil W. week that the Kadane Oil Company i1 consider· bl& buying the 111 comina Crom a w.U du1 by UM cl· l7 lut week near the llMM Other wtlll waa't Arcbes. have to be dua. TRE WELL was dut at the first of six in a Jolnt prosram b1 the dly and the state to relieve lbe DOlri4Na Ill problem 18 wat Newport Beach. Accordin1 to tonsult· -ln1 1eolo1lst George Zebal. tllat rlrst well 1 may Mn hll the major 1u reservoir. That could UML'I ortalnal pro. po1al called fot' buninl olf of the 1a1 became he felt It waa ne pr....t in sufficient volume to Mll it. 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William Coblentz, attorney roe Ran·· dolpb and Catherine Hunt, aald Wednesday. the couple bought a bome in HillJboroutb and wiJl mcwe DeXt month. The Heanta sold the 22-room house they occuplecl when lbetr daUCbter WM lddaaped by the SY1Dbiooese LlblratMe Ar11>y Oll Feb. 4. 1'74. md moved to· Lile apartment a•t 30 As Preserllted? Atomic D~ose Checks Eyed WASHINGTON (AP > -The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says It will consider re- quirini reaular checks of cobalt radiation therapy machines to assure they deliver prescribed dosa1ea to patients. FoUow ing incidents in which patients received incorrect radiation <bes, tbe NRC recommended that all 1,400 or the nation's cobalt-«> cancer treat· ment units be checked foe accuracy. A SPOKESMAN MID THE N&C bu no re· gulatloos requittng that the mac:hines be tested periodic.Uy to see lbat'the actul radiation output is that wbicb is set on the devices' contl'Oll. "We are re-examining Udl and considertn1 cbanaea In regulations to .re9uire reaular calibration tests with verillc.atlon by experts out· aide the institutions, as well u the NRC." tM spokesman said. • \ Tbe NRC action results Crom investi1aUan or incidents at Riverside Methodist Hospital ln --------Columbus.Ohio. Dea• l•r SfOIM! Wh a t 's J ohn Dean III doing these days. why covering with camera and copy the u pcomin g GOP -national convention for Rolling Stone . 7 Youths Win •Y' Camp Gift ·Seven Harbor Area youths have received campers hips from the Roy Fox Memorial Cam· pership Fund jointly held by the Orange Coast YMCA and the Newport· Harbor Y's Men's Club. More than $2 ,500 was contributed by Fox's friends upon his death In 1974 as a pe rmanent memorial in his honor as a community and YMCA leader for more than 20 years. 1-..th'omU..fla e.towmftt ..... _.. used each year to hf>lp financiall y n eedy children attend YMCA summer camp. This year four boys and three girls Crom Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Irvine arc redplents or the aid. More Information on THE STUDY FOUND THAT 31:1 patients treat· ed between March 1975 and January 1978 received 10 lo 40 percent more radiation than prescribed. The dose deviations resulted from an .error ln calculatin1 the machine's <Mttput rat.her than from a malfunction in the radiation device itself. the NRC said. Tbe a1ency says radiatkm tbllrapJ ii an ettec· live cancer treatment. Coast Coil~e Test Dates Set Educational, vocational and guidance testinc will be conducted on five dales at Oran1e Cout College In lhe fall. The tests are for lho&e with educational or vocational problems. They cover aptitude, ability, interest and personality and will be followed wltb an inte rview a nd counaelin1. Four te1ta are scheduled durina eveninC baun and ODe wlll be 1iv.durin1 tla•.......... ' ........ led..,_....,,..... ...... , .... the OCC Counselini Center. There ls a se testing fee. All tests will be given in room 106 of the Counseling and Admissions Buildln1. Test dates and times are: Monday, Sept . 20, l-4 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 23. 6-10 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 20, 6-10 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 16, 6·10 p.m. Monday. Jan. 10,6-lOp.m. For addillonal information. phone SS&-~ memorial funds or llVlng -================~ endowment trusts can be ' obtained by contacting executive director Jim de Boom . at642·9990. FV Stude nt Named Jo List Stepha ni L. Hardy, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hardy. 18912 Sa nto Marian a . Fountain Va lley. has been named to the dean's academic honor Hat at Baylor University in Waco, Tex. for the spring semester. The freshman drama major is a 1975 flroduatc o( Fountain VaJley High School. MIM ~ATIOM '"Y• c•, recei" W ,_ .... ,_cm ti" .. CHUICH OF-.W SC8tel Aev. Leth Scoa Hemald S•dlJI .. 11 492-11 OZ JOI I S.. 8 C.-.. ..... S. a-. America's Most Beautiful Nursery PLANT NOW ROGER 'S Fl~ST QUALITY TREES FOR AUn.w.N CO.OR 5 GAL. 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The search for solutions at the federal level is nounder- Since the ew or Cf(y c sfs brou&IJfrolfglir the pension problems of many cities and slates, of. ficials have tried to identify the nation's trouble spots. A RECENT STUDY BY nlE brokerage firm of Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co., for instance, concluded that five state-administered pension systems .. appear lo be WKlerfunded to a significant degree." Tbal me• the state governments have ( "-'EW'S ,.., •i~sis ) made pension promises 1• • ,.,...,, •· • to lta employa, but ha- ven't faced up to the cas- ta. Nor have they been willing or able t9 pul aside the nttessary cash to pay the future costs. The stales n~med in the study are lllinoUI, with an unfunded pension debt or $2.99 billion; Massachusetts with $7.4 billion; Connecticut with SZ.1 billion; 1\1 lchigan with $1.9 billion; and Florida with Sl.8 billion. Among city pension systems with giant unfun· ded pension debts are New York, where fi ve pl&n1 he.e an estimated S8 billion in unfunded liabilities, aod Washington, D.C., where three plans are Uftfun· ded by St.8 billion. The ~1eles City Fire and __ _...,,..,..ice P.tmion ~tem has unfunded liabWtles ol '1-&t billion. OTHER CITY SYSTEMS SUCH AS .those in Plliladelph{a and Piltaburgb are facina pension problems. but no one really knows how many of the more than 6,000 public plans across the country mleht be bended for trouble. A conareulonal _pension task force Is surveying 800 local plans to de· termine the scope or lhc problem. Where problems do exist. experts believe the solutions lie in sucC'eSSfull y answering several questions: -What is the P._elW\on avpposed to do for lhE worker? -Whal will the city or state's pension promises cost future and present taxpayers? -If the cost is too high, what can be done to controlil?. THE FIRST QUFSl'ION OF WHAT a pension la supposed to do Is subject to disagreement. In recent congressional testimony, BemaJ'd Jump and Edward Cupoll of Syracuse University sald: "Some would argue that a pension Is merely a 'tt'llat ••Ices ••e <>••l<>e hc.,eea preper ••fl t•preper ,_ ....... , ~ .. tflfferetat t• •••• l•J1r•J1er l•adl•• I• dwaper ....... " ...._, -form or deferred compensation and 1bould be evaluated accordingly. Some view pen.Ions, or more prcc11cly. extraordinarily large pensions af. ter comparallvcly short service as in the case ol police and hrttflghters -aa rewards for hazardous work." The two said they disagree with both vlew1 and accepted the p<>slUon put forth by New York'• Permanent Com mission on Public &mploye Pension and Retirement Systems which said: "The career public employe -the Individual who devot· eel a working lifetime for 30 or more years to pubUt service -should be guaranteed at normal retire· ment age an income whlch will allow him to maintain his preretl~ment standard or llvln1. • • THE STEP OF INS'l1TUTING BENEFn' or contrtbutlon chanaea can be p1tntu.l, eott.ly and politically dlrrlc:ull for the city or state. Massachusetts, whose 100 sl1te-admlnlslered ~nsion plans have always been on a P8.Y·H·)'OU·IO heals, bad to start from scratch ln its •earth for llOluUona. 1ll 1'74., the Musachusett.s. Retlremmt Law Commlssloft idenWied a $'7.4 bnlion unfunded pnslon UablUty in the slate system. At that lime, tk stale had appropriated S2IO mUUon In tax 'llolJars to cover pension costs. A year later, costa 9llot up to S400 million. 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DELI SPECIAL CHOPPED HAM SANDWICHES WICKER PLANT STAND s444 LADIES KNEE HIGHS Sheers-nt- Nude Hell . 100"-Nylon , Overcoming physical and mental challen_g_es is a way of life for Pat Anthony, who has been in a wheelchair 23 years. In 1959, right she appeared in horse show. BEA ANDERSON, Edhor ThurSday. Auqusl 12. 1976 81 Today's Woman Reflects Past ' * NEW YORK \AP 1 Though the nation ""'Ill focus on lhe accomplishments of today's women on Women's Equality Day Aug. 26. research shows women have been prominent in journall!lm. politics, sports and other fields throughout the country's history. E ven before there wns a United Stale!!. Anne Franklin, BenJamin f"ranklln's slstcr·ln-law. had become the first woman newspaper editor in America. Mrs. Franklin took charge of the Newport. R.J .. Merrury on Aug. 22. 1762, when her son, James Jr .. died. And, she not only edited the publication then, but had pre· viously kept her late husband's printini.( business going from 1735 to 1758 while James Jr. was growing up Women continued to make steady progress in the field of Journalism. a nd by 1866 lhe nitcd Stales bad its hrsl woman White llouse correspondent. Emily Edson Briggs. U11lng th<' penname, "Ollv1n," 11he wrote a regular report. "Oh via Letters,·· for tho Philadelphia Press for 16 years. TllENCAME NELLIE During the same period. Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman. under the na me "Nellie Bly." wrote sensational exposes or the conthllon:. in "Omf'n's prisons and mental hospitals. J\n curly mvesllgatl\'e reporter, Mrs. Seamon once ar· rang<'<! to bt> urres ted so 11hc could report accurately on the trenlmt'nl of women pnsoners. And, according to The World Book Encyrlopt'dla, !'he elso feigned Insanity lo gain admit· tnnce too New York City mental hospital. in order to write uhout rondltion~ The suffrni.t<' mo' enwnt ohhe l111e 1800s hrou~ht the fir t heav\' IO\'Olvement oC womt'n on polltlcs and one of the eurhcst efforts at m1t.'\s consciousnes11·raisin1t Victoria Clafltn Woodhull wos the first woman to run for president oC the UnltcdStotc:s. In 1872, und other lcadcrs.orthc movement who Wl'r<' In the new• or their day Included Ehi abeth C Stanton. Lucretia Mott and Susan B. Anthony. MOREF1RSTS Women racking up "firsts" today were preceded in U.S. history by earlier precedent-breakers:.. Susan Medora Salter, the first woman mayor. Argonia, Kan .. 1887; Martha HuRbes Cannon. first woman 'Slate senator. Utah. t•: Nellie Ross. first woman elected covernor of a state, Wyoming. 111:.!S, and the urst woman director of lhe U.S. Mint, 1933-45: Hattie Ophetia Wyll\ Caraway. D-Ark .. In 1932 lhe first woman eJecte<I u.~. Senator. Jeanelle R ankln. R-Mont.. became the first t: .S. Congresswoman when she was elected to the House in 1911.' Her unpopular \'Ole against U S. entry into World War I cos\ her the Republican nomination for Senator In t918. Twenty. three years later she rtturned to Con&ress. just in tlme to become the only member to \'ote against America's entry into World War II af\er the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Thia ''.ote effectively terminated her political career .. IL\.BEW~TOPS Female sports stars today are foUowin& in the footsteps or Babe Dldrlkson Zahariu 19t4-195e. named by The Associated Press in 19SO as outstanding woman athlete ol lbe first half of the llOOs. She won fame• an outstanding 1olfer: she set world records in the 1932 Olymplca in Ole women's llO·meter hurdJes and the javelin throw; she was on the AAU All· American women's basketball team ln t930 and 1931; and she competed in swimming. baseball, football. billlards. tennis, and even did a litUc boxing. But tong before Babe was making news the fint women's baseball team. The Youn1 Ladles Baseball Club No. 1. was t.ourioe the country ancl oompeUac with meo'1 teams lo 1890. BAR EXAM · HlJRDL~D Br DINNlS •d.El.IAN Ol-o.lt•Pi ... IMll The specter or t.he Callhlmla SUte Bar examination hanas ov• law students be&lnnin& with t.hefirttday or c~au•. • It Is an anidety-ridden thr~ day <seven houn a day' mental marathon of e11ay1 and objective · questions on everything from civil procedure and evidence to community property and Conatitutlooal law. The lest Is preceded by a gruel· ing seven.week, six days a week bar review. Students then usually lock themselves in moteJs for three days of Intensive cramming. They surface only for meals. Divorces and separations are not uncommon during the final weeks. While taking the test, stu· dents have been known to become physically UL Some even bave heart attacks. Only 37.5 percent of the nearly 7 ,000 who took qie biannual exam last Pebruary passed. One man has taken it 27 times. Still trying, Board Post he's famous amon& law student.a le> and down the state. GLAD IT'S OVEa ''I'm ju1t glad it's over." sighed Pat Anthony. one of lhe 8SO students who look the lest gh·en during the last week of July. The 37-year·old Westminster resident had spent four years as a part-time student at Western Slate Unjverslty College of Law of Orange County. She worked as an office manager and secretary and, ln the past year and one·half. worked as a law clerk for a Tustin attorney. Mrs. Anthony was taking two weeks off from work lo r e· cuperate. She sipped oo a cup or coffee and sighed, "It's been an awful long time. "Frankly," she said of the ex· am. "I found it to be as much a test of physical stamina as mental." Tackline both physical and mental challenges seems to be a way of life for the mother ol a 10.year·old son. Sbe wu stricken with polio at lhe qe of 14. She spent two years in an lroo lung and has been lo ' wheelchair for 23 years. PRE·MED STUDENT But that didn't prevent t\er from becoming a pre-med stu· dent in the '50s. <After thre<> years of school she round she <'ouldn'l become a physician or technician because she was in a wheelchair'. Her handicap also didn't stop her fro m dri \•ing a harness buggy (with a special back brace> in the first City of Hope horse show in 1959. "I had to talk like l'razy to con· vince them." s he recalled. "I was a kid and they weren't s ure I knew what I was doing." Newly divorced in 1971. s he was raced with the problem or rinding a job. She admits 1t is dif· ficult for someone with a ban· dkap to "find a position with a future. "What I needed was something I could seU in the marketplace- somethln1 where ):>(.'Opie could ' come tome." An attorney friend suagested she try law. It had never croesC'd her mind. But the mort> she thout(ht about It. the more she liked lhe idea. SCHOOL ACl'IVITIF..S As a law student she was presi· dent o( her 'class in her third year. headed the Interlace Com· mittee lstude nt liaison with faculty and adminlslrat1on1 and won a Corpus Juris Secundum award Cor her outstanding con• tributions lo WSU. She also was \'Ice-president of lhe Student Bar Association in her final year and was chosen as a member of "Who's Who Among Stud e nt s in America n Universities and Colleges." Working 20-30 hours a week, in addition to going to school two days and two nights a week was not easy. But her friends and family were supportive. she said. "And I'm a very s tubborn per$on generally. When I.get my mind lo something I do It." She added that being a single parent was.a problem. "Luckily I've had two very reliable baby. s itters. but until I got them it was quite a problem. And yoo always • feel guilty about leaving a child with u baby·sitter " 1 But when the bar exam finally me. iLwas_.not ull.hc.mQsJ. • • portune time UADTIMING In the las t two months lhe air 1 conditioning went haywire, the , plumbing went out, her son, Phillip. broke his a.rm railing off his horse and a week before the exam. her mother died uncxpec .• lec:ily. "Frankfy," she s1ud. "I'm bushed. My dad con"incec:i me l should take this week and the next week off, which Is good because for two days I've.~n running around." <Phillip 'usl got his cast taken off > Studying for the test was un ex· tremely stressful lime, she said, "and nobody really knows it until they live through it "Phillip kept SUYIOll he was AC>· ing to be really Alad when ll's over. You lend to gel short· tempered " lier experience working In the law office, which she described as an apprenticeship. has made her wanu.o pmctkcgcnez:allaw,.. "It's kind or like the old fashioned GP (general prac· litionen. It keeps yoo on your toes. Lawyering is like doctoring. It's a very personal kind or thing: • But that is in the future. She must first find out her test score. which won't be a\•mlable until the end or November. What If she fails? "I'll start over again." she said . , Dual· Goals Realized By DORIS LEE of't ... O•llY ll'llel$tAH As a woman who is con· aervatlon oriented and deeply concerned about soarina proper. ty laxes. Irl1 Sankey says she reela l"cky to be a member of the State Board or Equalization. Second District. The Solana Beach woman was I appointed to the board In May to fill a vacancy left by the death of John W. Lynch last winter. Her appointment gave the rive· member board a swing vote in the deadlocked issue of raising utility taxes. She voted for it. The acUon of lbe board .set un· itary values on privately-owned Iris Sankey's aims center around ecology and taxes in her new post. utility companies and placed them on the assessment roll used by county auditors In levying local taxes. EXPECT REACTION "We expect some appeals on lhls," Mrs. Sankey said from her o(fice in Sacramento. "We also sit u a quasi-judicial board for appeals on business and s ales taxes u well as set tax rates. We'll give them an answer this month on this a ction." A5 the second woman to be ap· pointed to the board <the first one was back in the 19308>. Mrs. Sank ey com es to her ne w position from a background steeped In civic interests. "I studied stale laxes und finances with the League of Women Voters In 1968." she s aid. "The league Is doing a two-year study on properly laxes and u1e11sment practices. inciden· tally. Mrs. Sankey also has been a<'· live on the board of the San Diego .Ecology Center. ''I 'm ve ry conser vation· orientec:i and ecology conscious alto. I'm chairwo man ol the San Dte10 County Energy Committee which wHI be an element of the 1eneraJ plan. It's now before lhe board of Super visors." ·RECYCLING, TOO The new board member also is trying to 1et state agencies to buy recycled paper, she added. u part of her drive for preurv· iq the environment. "Since my appointment I've been.In on several environmental issues, and l was on a panel on tax Incentives for solar and water space heati~g." Jn addition. she was Invited by the board to participate in a s tudy or California's prime agricultural lands and lhtlr use. • · "Fresno is the wealthiest acncultural county in the United St.ales and possibly the world," s he said, "and California's a1rtculture 11 its createst wealth.·• ' She will attend the first meet.•• ing on this Issue S<?pt. 8 in Vis· alia. which will be used as a model in the study. OTHER CONCER NS Whe n s he i sn 't thinking ecology. Mrs. Sankey's focus ls , taxes. "I have some ideas on tax re. forms I'm going to study," shel commented. "We're going to ask lhe legislature to consider the possibility of switching from pro- perty tax lo itross receipt tax for private utlllt1cs " Local property tax will come. under the board's scrutiny. ~'. she added. with 11ome thOUAhL.. ~1ven to the sam e kind of rhonge. "This would lift the burden of education, welfare on<1 health taxes from the property owner,'" she said. "although he would 11UI• have lo puy property-relate~ taxes ." The LealJUe or Women Voter" Is researching this po1Jslblllty. she said . ONLY POUTICJAN Married. with two growtt children and a husband who II' lh the. Import business for rarm equipment., the. board's onl~ female member says she Is the sole politician In the family. She has visited Fresno. Tulare and King counties so far In heir get.acquainted rounds of the board's 11 district offices. Nine counties. lncl14dlnf( Or8J1ie Coun· t.y. rail within her scope or service. Up ror formal election In two years for the lour-year post, Mn. Sankey ls responsible for all the employes In her1 district. With this In mind she plans to form a new committee on affirmative action. "We hire very few women a minorities at any level," she e • plained. "And this must be r • Ufled.' With a iclarlng 40-year I between women on \he 9',.../e • old board, 1he I eels this 11 isaue that calls for hip priorttr " ' i, • ... DAILY PILOT Thursday AU:JUll 12 1916 Self-help Group$ Getting Helping Hand . :.EVANSTON. Ill. IAPI -The if.help groups that are boom· acrou the co\lfllly are cet· I a lrttle help UwmH!ves -m a new Institute established ~study the trend. ~"Suddenly out of the woodwt'rk )!:>u get these little groups nobody •~er heard about," said Or. Donard 0 . Borman. director of ~,Self-Help lnsUtute. alfiUated •ltn the Center for Urban Alfalra -'Northwestern University. l $Borman. an anthropologist, • ¥id the Institute plans to gather clata about aelf·help groups and f arovlde training and a clear· • ilghouse for information to help ; tie groups become more effec· tl\'e. No one knows how many sell· nelp groups there are. although 10me estimates place the figure . t ~ C~ncer at a half·mllUon tax·eirempt or· 1anlut.1ons 6G8ANDl>.\DDY' Alcoholics Anonymo&d, wh1cb Borman calls "the granddaddy or self.help oraanizalions," was founded In 1935 and is estimated to have 800,000 members. ln'the decade from 1982 to 1972, the number of AA chapters doubled -from 9.000 to 18,000, Borman says. JWcovery. Inc .. an usodalion ol nervous and former mental patients. was established In 1937 and now has lS,000 members meetin& weekly for mutual sup· port in 1.000 groups ln the United St.ates, Canada. Puerto Rico and l~land. The developmt>nl and growth of Synanon. which Borman says has had •·a remarkable impact ~ .Hold Back .. ~ SATURDAV,AVGUST14 ,. By SYDNEY OMARR ~ ARJES (March 2l·April 191: You get chance :to extricate yours elf from "into lerable ~atuation ." Key is to be aware of rights. to bone in on aspirations, to let it be known that you are not without aJlies. • .-TAURUS !April 20-May 20>: One who .:tounsels you on finances, investments Is actually ~ conc.emed._Know_ it and respond accoruwlgl,)r..._ __ ~ Secrets come tumbling forth -be sophisticated ~· " without being cynical. : t GEMINI (May 2l·Jun<' 20J: Social Ute ac· • ~ celerates. Your sense oC curiosity could "save ~ the day." Put out feelers -ask questions, in· ~ vesllgate, per mil quesllons to now forth. CANCER (June 21 -July 221: Your strength is ~ t~ted. Your convictions mny be on the line. ·~ Practice restraint. Don't challenge one who is l ~ better equ1 pped than you. .. •• LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Now you find reasons .. for recent happenings puzzle pieces fall into • ~ place. Accent on relatives, distance, com· r .. munacallon. chan~eofilincrary. on drug addiction,•· reflects con· ttm over a comparatively N!ttnt JOCla.l problem It wu fonned in 1158 by a former AA member Other groups include such or· ganizatlons as Parents Anonymous. made up ol panots who have abused their children: Gamblers Anonymous, for lholle tryinc lo overcome that pro· blem: TOPS -Take Oii Pounds Sensibly -a we1ght·reducuon organization; the Fortune Soele· ty. made uJ' of former convicts. and Reach to Recovery, for women who have had maslec· tom I es. . . GROWl'H STRIKING The growth of health-related self·help groups has been a strik· Ing development over the pust decade, Borman said. He noted that Mended Hearts, : •• \'IRGO ( Aujt. 23-Scpt. 22.: Spotlight on COS· ~ :~ ts. opllons. decisions re~ardmg family-vacation : • : matters. Including purchase of luxury products. · Check r efcrenees. Be posati\ e concerning .. guarantees. quality ... LIBRA <Sept 23·0cl. 22 1 You attempt to ~ 1tain ov<'rall p1eture or impression. You may be ant1C1paling. laking loo much for granted. even \hough you don't realize it Stratus quo is s~trled, shakcd and put out to dry. -~ scoaP10 <Oct. 23·Nov ?t.1 Thi~ is "power Ul.e-'-'!-gs Um " 'hal ~s <'Mtaln('(i or ~raMd b"'r.sts--Y.Y.~ UUJD -- out all ov~r. Not ~oocl for attempting to keep ~ecrcts. Fin{' ror organizinl(, bringing priorities and Engagements mto rocus. SAGITTARll'S t:":O\' 22·t.><'c. 211: Lover's quarrel should not be taken 100 seriously. Excite· ment <ind 1mpuls1vc actions tend to dominate. CAPRICORN tDcc. 22-Jan. 19 ): Be an in· novotor. Reruse to have terms. methods dlctal· ed You have a right to your opmions and pro- cedures. Know it and act like you know it. To avoid disappointment. prospective bridco; are remtnded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy pholoRraphs to the Daily Pilot People Dt'partment one" eek berore the wedding. Pictures receh•ed after that time will not be used. AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 181: A "teacher" is in picture and will have much to do with your , decisions, actions. Trips. messages. calls. social activity may all be on your crowded a~enda. For engagem~nt announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom · panled by a black and white glossy pie· ture. he s ubmitted six weeks or more heron• the wedding date: other" ise it will not be pubhi.hcd • PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20>: Refuse to be , discouraged by apparent overwhelmmg costs • You are due for finane1aJ "good news." Know 1t Jnd be more opt1m1 stic. If Augast 14&b b ,_, birthday you are in· qu1s1t1ve. member!' o opposite sex find you at· tractive and provocative. To help fill rt.'quirements on b-llh wed· dang a nd engagement stories. formo are available In a II Daily Pa lot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department st aff members at 642·4321. BANISH llilY FAT llfl •ICI ol "lfU Ill A'IO I wt !0119eo *"" ,~, ~t N l•tOlf-t<1~>11 Surf A Ill' -. ,; , OOlllllf • ""V• "'fl Pl,,. cm,.,,... • • t, •I I~"'!"' I..,,., rl•lllC•"W •P '1f '"" ,lr-. .. r t~~ I,., 1• ,,...,n~tt l~~I ~C•f ' " ·~ tt"I! •• Ii('# ... , \ut.f' °"' I ..... ,, ,, -~ l .. ~ it I ~ I "' • SllP(ll ·r • OOAlll(l • f' T I~ l'f'f' ·'~')t • #II •ti .... ~ '" "'' ...... lHRlflY ... ':: ... "'" NI LARGE-~~ LARGE-3~ LARGE- Ella ller's BALF-slZE• .... au......., .. (flflmA ,..,...,.,. .... w-•tWKftT•• IUCI .......... , ... uaa&m&UMU •w.-• ... k""'tne<k ..... -"" ~ .. \ PENDLETON WOOL 1 D.98 TO 14.98 YD . ANGLO WOOL 10.00 TO 35.00 YD. MOYGASHEL LINEN 8.llJ TO 40.00vo. UBERn Of LONDON 8.89 TO 16JJOvo. ( SPECIAL PURCHASE! ) POLYESTER AND ~A~· JERSEY conoN BLENDS ~-~~~~PRINTS 189 10" WIDE 179 YD. REG. 5.00 YD. ZEE'S FABRIC YARDAGI e HAP'HIH e tNTERIOH (714) 521•2222 11tlt ADU.FA CMJ. LAMfRADA IHO'P'Pf"G CUITU , U.MtaAO.\aLVO.AfaGllCllANll .._......,.,. ........... J--.. ........ ... ...... .... +-£---;;...··""-=-=-.. = .. .......,,..--.,. a national group for persons who bad had heart aurgery, b aro~ .. trrc at the rate ol 200 niew mem· bers a month. Other or1aniutions Include the blind. the deaf, •rthrit1c.-a and cancer paUent.s who share their anxieties and concerns with each othtt and offer eneoura1emeot and support. Borman said a different type ol self·help aroup is represented by the food·buyina club! formed by consumers to save money. There also are groups for widows, new mothers who ' breast-feed, homosexuls and the elderly. Women's consdous· ness-ralsing organizations fall in· to the cateaory of self-help. "These groups seem to have the key to problems their people face," Borman said . One common characteristic lhey share, he said, w lhat they were developed outa)de ot established lnstJtutlou. Their deve~ment, In pan, represents an anliprotesslonal attitude, ht" added. "Many persona who s-rticlpate h1 these ln>Ulll want help from somebody who has beeftdowndle line." PEUONALTOlJCH 'Ibey find It easier to auociale with a 1roup thal olfers help quickly. in person or by phone, instead of bavlna to deaJ with the bureaucracies of pro1rams sponsored by hospitals and social agencies. Some self·help grouPfi, such as AA. Recovery and Fortune. originally were founded by, or had the help of, professionals. "But then profeuionals ha\·e had to bo0Ue1 their work.·· Borman aakt. ''They have had no 1upport from their aiend.s or colle.,ues.'' And many professional• have been disdainful of tht' work of aelf·heJp aroups, saylnc thty were run by m la fits. he said. Borman said "self-help. mutaaal-ald 1roups repreittnt n ~rted attack on some of the moet preaalng problems of our aociety" •nd "may be Jwit what is Dffded In solvina many of the · social problems rampant In our society. "Perhaps there are few seg· ments of our population that h"ave not -or could not -benent in some way from participation In self·help, mutual aid groups," he said. Crew Sweeps Up The streets of Harrison, Ark. get a clean sweep from a group ·of women. all over 80. who were tired of the debris which accumulated a fter the town street sweeper broke down. The retirement village residents decided ta lake_ mallets into their hands until a new sweeper arrives . . ... '"mi ! Summer I io YiJ~JJI·~~~'£r i J7t I. I 71tt St .. c.. .. MH4I ... Aft Wlf...... .., (N1t11 tn A#oh t AilM"ffO ""1lf' Store Hours Daily 9:3C>-6-S11. ·1111 5 30 O ................. EVERYBODY LOVES . OUR AUGUST SALE Our 25th Anniversary August Sale includes our entire inventory of spring and summer fashions UP 10 % OFF &ITllE INVENTORY SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS Dew ..... Cole • I. Stew .... Daffy • CAPRIS • ILOUSIS •TOPS ·•SWIATHS • DRISSIS ......... •CAPRI SETS •JUMP SUITS •DISl&Nll GOWNS -ClmrT - CAIDS WILCOMI O ... MOMaAYTHaU SATUIOAY ,., .. ,:JO IUteAY 10te4 Newport leach 3424 Via Uclo •• I t' Marlon-Nelson marry Oct. 11 in St. Gail Marion ud Jeff ·Bonaventure Catholic Nelloa are plaftllbtl to ~~b, Huntiaaton Miu Marlon. an Edlaoa Hl&b Scbool ,,a_duate, la tbe C1MtCMet of A. C. Marion MCI Mra. Robert WM, HUll&&qtGn Beacb. Her ftance la the IOn of the Sammy D. Nellonaor De Soto, Tex. and a snduate of De Soto Hlth Sehool. He also atteded East Tex as State University and Mount.Lo View College . ••• Gail Marion and Jeff Nelson · (above), Janice Pedley (right) will be among those exchanging wedding vows. Pedley-O'Bryon llr. and II rs. Pierson L. Pedley of Newport Beach have announced \be en1a1ement of their dautbter, Janice Lynne Pedley and Michael O'Bryon, son of the Speer-Cubelro Victoria Speer and Joseph Cubelro or Sherman Oaks are plan· nlna to marry in October in tbe Corona del llar home of the bride· elect'• mother, Mrs. Jack L. Het&ler. Secretaries Taking · Note 0 EAR ANN : I am not making this up. In ract I am reading it right out of the newspaper. I'd like your views because I'm beginning to think I am nuts. The People 's Bicenten- nial Commission brought its "Send· Your· Boss·to- J a i I " c ampaign to Chicago. Secretaries are asked to r e port any illegal activities engaged in by the executive who employs the m . Secretaries of 41 Chicago-area companies lis ted b y Fortune ma1azine as among the soo largest industrial corporationJI in the U.S. will soon receive letters olfering a $25,000 reward to any secretary who furnishes information leading to the conviction and imprisonment or a major corporate ex- ecutive for illegal busi· --ness activities . Similar letters will go out to 8,000 wives or ex· ec:utives. but no reward will be offered to them. success. D E A R A N N The aim of the campaign You •creed, "It's too LANDERS: My wife and is to s timulate an in· ·bad the I'll had \o be I are bavlni a serious tereslin business ethics.· ~ymous." I couldn't problem with our l!k- What d o you think bebeveit! year -o ld daughter. about this, Ann Landers? Pl~ce yourself in the Wanda lives at bome. -COLOR ME BUG· posltionoflbem~r~ There are two other EYED a oun& PHMHl.killedJn_ chilctren.12 aM-1 . DEAR BUG : I thiak an auto ac~ident:, How Wanda works full-time the wbole thlni smells woul~. YOU lake to be on but pays no room and like a barrel of loet her· band to see the joy or board. She is • sensitive, ring. Color ME "Dlspst· the recipient of your intelligent person and we ed.". . son's ey~ or a kidner l love her dearly. She o E A R A N N can tha.nk of noth10g ~ we are "boml>le" LANDERS: You don't morepainful. because we reruae to goof very often, but when Where was your bead allow her to entertain youdo,it'sabumdinger. when you an.swered that her boyfriend in her I re re r to Your one, Ann? -DISAP· bedroom with the door r e s po n s e t o th e POINTED l«ked. She admits they anesthesiologist who have bad sex. said. "What a pity the DEAR D.: My IMMI Her argument: She family of the deceased wu ..... IKedly • my can't live her life by our man who gave his kid· slloUlen. b•t I apee It values. Our argument: neys and eyes couldn't wa.u't • •ery 1tralgllt. We may be old-fashioned be on hand t~ see the joy Yoa are rlslat. The left· but she should respect of the recipient and his llmeata expreased by &he our point or view. Please lovedones!" aaeatllealoloclat dis· expreu yourself. - The anesthesiologist resa~ tlte feellllp of E M 8 A T T L E D then described the ex· tile ltereaved. I 1heuld PARENTS c ite m e n t and the bave lteell 1laarp ~b DEAR E.P.: I may gratitude In the patient's to laave set Iler atralgfit. IOmld Uke a broil• re- room just before sur· IMlt I waH't. I'm glad ffnllMdl'• sot•ste1ay gery, and again when the YOU were, laowever. It asata. Tell y"r Now· operation was declared a Tllub for wrttl•&· Geaeratloa da•sllter. Ann~ Landers "Wllat ,... ....... y..i are ..t el .. r •ls•t II .. .. ,.....,, .. c ...... laa•e tell, we cu't do ..,....., ..... , It. Biil - NOTINOU&ROUSE.'' Even if drinking is the "in" thing in your crowd. it needn't crowd you out. Learn the facts from Ann Landers 's booklet, "Booze and You -For Teenagers Only." Send SO cents ln coin and a long. self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Ellin, IIJ. 80120. Her Scope's Horrible ! AT ) WIT'S END By EIMA BOMBECK According to one oC the w or ld 's for e mos t astrologers, this is my year to become Prcsl· dent of the United States. This came to my atten· lion when I read that Sen. Edward Kennedy and I were born a day apart and he was given a five-star rating, the highest of any of the other presidential con· tenders. There's a catch lo it. We both have to gel off our cusps and work for It against some odds. ts that the story of my llCe? l don't know about Sen. Kennedy, but I never get anything ror nothing. The sun never rises on my sign. My planeu ure alway s con spirin g behind my back. And my destiny always reads like it's be<'n out m the natal sun sign too long. I don't like to sound bitter but other people get nil tht' J?Ood slims. Their horoscopes always read. "Popularity and untold wealth will haunt you. There's no gelling away from It." Or. "You are Irresistible to every sign In the r.odiac. Give In and enjoy." Nol mine. They always warn, "There is a chance ror co mpanions hip around the 15th or the month, but it is a slim one. Your boring image can be lessened. Perhaps writing a check to so- meone who will sit with you." Usually the people born under m y sign are Martin Borma nn and Anne Boleyn. It's not nice to name names. but If my mother had held on just a little looser -a good month and a hair -I'd have been a different person. As it Is, I am basically weak and insecure and tend lo go along with whomever Is around me. When I ask aomeone for the Ume or day a nd they give it to me, I always re- set my watch. It never occurs to me that I could be right. Wheneve r I buy a weekender ouUlt with the jacket, slacks and skirt, I spill catsup on the jacket. l never buy L'Oreal for my hair. I never figure I'm worth It. Take today . I read through all the other zodiac sl1ns and my body quivered for what I C••• I• fer yeer I 0' IEf ........... : l 1 l knew was in store ror them. Mine? Same old melody. "The potential for a bright day is there, but you will have to work on it. Don't become diJJ. couraaed by olhen who take advaptaae or you ... I don't think I could handle the presidency. Only one other fella on my cusp did it -George Washington -and then the poor devil bad to bite the bullet with wooden teeth. UPHOLsnay· I'm not sure it's worth It. DESIGN WORKS HO' Bring us vour design needs and problems. Our professional staff will advise you. s...-.W111eHtW .... 11-lf. IO&ato ll:JO .... RESERVATIONS Pt.EASE SPACE IS LIMITED CALL 549-1197 .......... GlORIA TIDTKE & ASSOC. ~ Fl•AL DAYS 50%0F' •ll.1!!lA!,!!!!.lll 1Qe JasttloQ ~P SOUTH COAST PLAZA . ......................... COSTA..-SA 17141 t7t-IZll URGENT Erpert Styling F'or Men& \Vomm ~·1/1-(faN ~zettas Hairlk81an AUCTION Of Rare Valuable Authentic PERSIAN RUGS The Immediate and urgent removal of an air<argo shipment consisting of PERSIAN & ORI ENT AL RUGS Is now being de- manded for Immediate disposal at this auction, to highest bid· der In single pieces. For your convenience the goods have been moved to : SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL Santa Ana Room SUNDAY AUGUST 15, 2 p.m. 666Anton Blvd. ' Bristol at San Diego Freeway Costa Mesa, Calif. Viewing et 1 p .m. Included are: 2 bales of KERMANS, 1 bale of SAROUK, 1 bale KESHAN, 2 bales BOKHARA, 1 bale BEL..OUCH, 1 bale TURKISH, 2 bales INDIAN, 1 bale AFSHAA, & 1 bale of ARDEBIL. Also included are some PURE SILK and other c~lector's pieces. Auctioneer: Col. 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Another bnlllent idea from JCPenney / • Allo w approximately 2 weeks for c:omc>tetron r j 0.. ................. ,..... ...... STOii ......,,_,..,, ... , ......... .. .. ........... ... J9E~!J!1!3Y FASHION ISLAND • MIWPORT IEACH af DAILY PtlOT Tonight's 1V Highlights KllJ 1J 8:00 -"Operation PaclCic." John Wayne flght.s World War II in this 1951 movie drama with Patricia Neal. NBC e 9:00 -"Klute." Jane Fonda "''on her Oscar for her performance as a prostitute in thls 1971 mo\'ie with l'Jeoald Sutherland and Roy ("Ja"''S"' Scheider. CBS e 11:30 -"Amy Prentiss - Baptism of Fire." Jessica Walter plays the fem ale police commissioner from her short-lived TV series in this pUot rno\'ie with William Sbatner and Peter Haskell. I THURSDAY I •V•llUIG e:oo •• UDG._ • ( (t1i CJ) u ""' . ....,, (J)f_,, Mlk .... WiW West • hrflWct r ltllily ..... 12 Qellle......,, •i-t ,. (l))..Sbr ltaL a...., eu...a.. -6:30- • OiMlll C11uts mclude l°'11ti lyt1n. ROii How11d, AllSOfl Wtll1il\I. 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Newsreel Oldies WASHINGTON <AP> -Mo?'e than a m1lbon feet of vlntage newsreel footage spanning the 1919-1929 decade, much of It unduplicated In other Ubraries, is being turned over to the National Archives by Movietonews. There are also some rare segments of film dal· ing back to 1903. •'THIS IS A VITAL step in the pres-ervation of motion picture newsreels. and we are proud to be part of the effort." say James 8 . Rhoads, archivist of the Uni ted Stales. "Movletonews should be very pleased with the contribution it is making lo our archival heritage." Movietonews, now a subsidiary of Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation. distributed two newsreels weekly to theaters all over the world from 1919 through 1963. Jts library grew to more than 4,000 episodes and 100 million feet or film before television chan1ed the news habits of Americans. . "P80M THE Ot.rl'SET, l\tovietonc captured the mood or the day. not just the headUnc e vents,·· the Archives says. ·•its rum crews covered &tories ranging from politics and wars to social trends and fads. Volume I. Number I released in September, Dl9. lttmtrates-lhe point and explafos wh)' th• llbrny evokes such mtercst today.·• .. ODE TO llU Y JOI"' INI .. HARD TIMES .. ''ORIY9"fM'' f P'GJ ••tAIY IWI MARINI .. All STAH• U'GI "IVllTTHtN6 AIOUT SO" t•I "Gus· IGJ "I.AD HIWS IEA.IS'• &PGI * Also o n th@ Same Program The Devil in Miss Jones NUrcA1, ..,_,,_ .... ~..._. .... ...,9'1211•• ~,. .... CATALINA ISLAND! ' 1-rvine's 'Eve' in Debut The lrvlne Community Theater .:ela a bead at.art on lhe 1976·77 season lhls wffkend wMn it pre- sents the stage vet"SlM ol tbe Oscar-winnlna movie "All About Eve" ror a three-weekend eneaaemenL Tilled "The Wuidom of Eve," the play Is adapt· t'd from Muy Orr'a ori&lnal story on whJch the best pic.'ture of 19SO was based. Tbe story ol a young actl'•ss' unorthodox aseent to •ta&• stardom opens fo"'riday at the te mporary ICI' theater in the Youth Services Assocuulon buUdin& ID Colla llleu. lleadllmn1 the Irvine clracna are three well· known local actresses, Laura Black as the connJv- lng ingenue. Susa.n O'Connell u the playwrt1ht'a w1fe who unwillingly enaineers he r aucceH. and Ann Co sm:in as the famous actress duped by her trickery . Major suppc>rting roles are taken by Robert Sax. C. T. WI.Seman and Martin Fuchs. Kris Hage n. LatTY Eldon. Louis Crain and Enid Philhps complete lhe cast ol "Tbe Wisdom or Eve." wh1ch will be staged 1-'ridays and Saturdays at 1:30 through Aug. 28 in the Youth Services Associatlon Intermission Tom ntus Mlk& Frym's ~yed Owl pl•yers head lnt.o tlM HCOnd ot four Wfflteods with "To Be A.nnounc.t," ao orlslnal comtdy revue with music at tbt Artlaans' Oulld Hall. 9851 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Performances are aivtn Th~ay1 t.brou1h Sa~ya at 1:30; reservauons 530-8120. BACll8TAGE -A ll'0\4P ol c:olleae students will p~enl a musical comedy revue tonjghl and Friday at the Newport Institute of the Arts, 2411 E . Coast HJghway, Corona del Mar .•.. the show ls called "Great Day" anc.t curtain time is8 o'clock. theater. Bristol Street al Red Hill Avenue.------------------- Reservations 557-7297 evenings and 646-3178 durin& •P.!'!~~~11!1~~~~---~~-.. -•• thedoy. TOOAV 3:00 8i 8:00 PM thru TUES. AUG. 17 ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER ONT1N11tN'G-'fHEH respectiYe enp om ments in the coastal area are "South Pacific" at Sebastian's Wes t Dinner Playhouse, "The Etrect ol Gamma Rays on Man in lhe MOQI\ Marigolds" at the San Cleme nte Community Theater, "The Sunshlne Boys" at Costa Mesa's Holiday lnn and "To Be Announced" by the f'ryed Owl Repertory Theater. Judy O'Dea and Richard Allec·bead the ''South .... , Pacific" cast with Blanche Jificlte.l.soo, Dennis Fox -'?11.J~' and Dan Verre in major roles -and Uris column's apolgies for omitting the names ol three younasten in the cast: Rob Wood, Chris Dark and Heather Colwell. who play AIJen's children. Performances are given every night but Monday at vaeylng •i;J;:;~u;;;....,.U..J!.~::':::~ ....... -,,_4Ml~WJ'71 curtain times in the dinner playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations492·99SO. Cfl.EBRA r1s 200 YEARS OF CIRCUS IN AMERICA I JEAN DOWNING STAJlS in San Clemente's THE SHOW THAT HAS ··Marigolds" drama, with Unda Baker and the alt matin&Jeam 2!_Katie Patton and Susan Koehler THRILLED ~flu.JONS! playing featured roles. CUrtain Ume 1s 8:30 toiifght A~UST ~ .M. .M. throu&h Saturday at the cabrillo Playhouse, 202 TODA y (TH R ) Avenida CabrHlo, San Clemente. Reservations U 5· · · · · · · · · · · · .l :OO•. · · • .8:00- Wl.o46S. TOMORROW (FRI.) .••.•.•.•.. 3:00* ..••. 8:00* Keefe Brasselle and Patrick Dennls·IAigh are 1' SATURDAY .•.. 11 :oo• ..... 3:00 ..••. 8:00 "The Sunsbl.ne Boys" at the Holiday Inn on Bristol 15 SUNDAY Street at the San Dieco Freeway in Costa Mesa. · • • • · · · · · · · · · • · .1 :30 • • · • .6:00 Curtain is 8:30 Friday dnd Saturday, 7:30.Sunday at 16 MONDAY···· .. • •.. ·· ••.. 3:00* ..•.. 8:00- thenew dlnner lbeater. ReservaUomS57·3000. 17 TUESDAY .•..•....•..... 3:00-..... 8:00* Movie Theaters Boom in Fresno FRESNO (AP> -u you wanl to 1otot.be mOY· ies in Fresno, you have pleat.)' ol choices now • •SAVE $2.00 ON KIDS UNDER 12 All Seats Reserved -Tax Included $3.75 -$4.75 -$5.75 -$6.75 TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT ALL TICKET RON OUTLETS /1tclv,lttf S•.n. WM111 & Tll• Brotd•,,.'f • ALL MUTUAL AGENCIES l•tl11di111 P«ific Srerto 1631 $. Hiii. L.A.J • WAU.ICHS llUllC CITY STORES • ALI. LlllRTV AGENCIES • CONVENTION CENTE/t •ox OFFICE • u .. ,,.., IHtAlfltrlurd or"'"'" c11.,,. If •011 Offk• • FOR TICKET INFO RAIA TION CALL (1141 IJS · IOOO Central California's two larpst theater c:om· plexes -Festival and United Artlst.s Clnemu - have opened their doors. Together tbey bave 10 film .-----------------... &beaters within tbeir walls. A l S 0 A T L 0 N G 8 E A C H A R E N A Thia fiaure doubles tae number of ceneral w E o N E s o A v , A u G u g T 1 8 feature walk-la lbeatlJn here, and rank.a u tbe · most rapid theater expanaloa ID die dty'a a yean th r u S UN DA Y , A U G US T 2 2 of film exhlblUon. GOOD SEATS AS LATE AS SHOW TIME ~---~- Now! Eal,Drlnkand bellariadlftl al the RedOnlon llexlean.llV Our strolling Ma.riadus W\11 add that ox tr a IJ)8C1a) fesove touch lo your duun9 oxpenence . Quoncbyour thm wtth one of our frosty and rcfresh1119 Marg&ritu, 91eat by tho oia. or p_tch01. Or our naw MMQar\U Grando floated WJth Gold foqufla. Youroyoswill deUcihttoour oolOrluJ and authonoc now costumes. Your budget wtll 1houl 01"1 at how hctle you'll p.sy to°"'· dnnk and bo Mar1adu'd et tho !led Oruoi1. Restaurant the finest, most memorable Mexican= experience in Southern · omia. Come to our casa soon. Bring your family and mends. We'll give you 90methin9 special to remember. El Toro 23732 El Toro Rd. (714) 986-6230 (Sen °'8go Fwy. -Ci-em El Toro Rd. north) • ., Thurtday. August t 2 1976 DAIL v PILOT as Kerl Gets Role HOLLVWOOO <AP} -Larry Kert. who Wiut.td' lbe role ol Tony in "West Side St.or)'," la.Utt hi.I movie debut in United Artisu. "New York. New York," stamni Liza Mlnnelll and .. rtO Nlro. .......... ,.lJllll!ll ..... "TIWU1£ Of MATEC•" , ........ .,, "Am£ DUMPlllt' M " I >•tlMH SO COAST PLAZA Diahann Baeli Rushed lnlo Summer Show By BOB THOMAS LOS ANGELES CAP> - Dilbann Carroll. whoee "JulJa" wu a ploneerina series ln what was then an alm01t Uly-wbl\e television. ls retumlna to the home "reen ln a summer show lhat mlaht blossom In winter. 'Tbe Diahann Carroll Show" be&lns a four-week run on CBS Saturday at 10 p.m. and the 1in1er·actress .says It's a mira· de. particularly when a tnan marrie the stt<>nd tim e. But when the roles are reversed. people c~t very upt.l&ht about 1t. "I knew it ,. u an imposstble situation, and I resisted In the tieaanmne. But my analnt said. 'Whal do you want. Diahann! What are you comfortable with?' And l realized J was comfortable with Bob. My anal)'St wanted lo meet him. and afterwards he told Bob: 'You're coin~ to huve o real Job raising this cirl. ·" "The miracle is how we managed to tape four one-tt.ur shows with important guests In five days." she udded. "It's Im· ~sible. The effects didn't set in unhl JO days later. Then I ........ -.~1111 ,...,.. __ .,._ collap&ed." When OeLeon took a post as vice preside nt of a northern California firm. Diahann lived in Oakland for nine months. Sh was happy to return here. IF "THE Oiah-.nn Carroll Al'Wl..,...te BACK TOTV Dl•hann C8"0tl "Clll lllN Tll I ------. Why the breakneck schedule., ll___J[_~~;:;W1~N~D~1·~~~-l-l-fl.,...!ij~·--~"'~1j_.i._1ii.,jL1i'i;-J-~Su;m~m~e~r~s~h~o~w~s~d~o~nol~ have fat , __ u .. iu M.~ss Carr-ell-wa willing to rush production so the savings could be used an other Show " lands in the regular p • Return season. it will be yet anothC'r air a('hie,·ement ror er-:-sne-= ...... ....---- • SO COAST PLAZA --"DIUM" ........ "MO lOMC'S TUmtffl AU STMS. ........... CINEMALANO 141Ue. ........... m llll --'"THI SAILoa WHO Nil HOM CilACI WITH THI SIA~ ....... , .... " "CMNAl 11mtmr , .. ,. .......... Mtll II-- CINE MALAND =::::.-....._m11t1 w -m ..... ... ,., ..... ,.. ... ,,. .. .. .__ ... , ... ., .... -- From lh• CfHIOr ,,..,.,...__,. ,,.,,. Gordon, How •tu. OSCO'•· .. ....,_ "' to co.ton ruu _",,,......, .. ,, ••T-H ... _.. ... .... ,,._ ... .. SHOWM AT C .... 1AUte CONT. D~T • hJ .. J:N 4:J0.6:H-t:N Exciting ,.....,..... AdVenbnl element s o f th e s how Previewers s ay the show has look of a winter senes. including top flight guests : Telly Savalas. Samm y Davis Jr .. Marvin Hamlisch. Johnny Ma\hl.s. Jim Nabors. Betty White. Anne Meara, Phyllis Daller, etc. "I DID J7 SONGS in five days, most of them new to me." said Miss Carroll. "When I walked tn· to the studio. l said. 'Where are· the musicians'?' There were only IO: I 've bas as many as 18 an Las Vegas. • "Summer budgets are no secret. and l'm proud of what we accompli&hed I hope it will lead o rwinter-show. Then I'll ~ able to have a home life, instead of traveling all the time." She has been married for a year and a hale to her third husband. Robert De Leon, whom she met when he inl«viewed her for Jet magazine. He heads a public relations firm and asaiau in her production company. He is 216. She is 41 . and she t.a1ks openly about the d1fference. "OVa SOCIETY never bats an eye if a wife is 25 years you.n1er than her husband,·· she ob· served. "It often bappens that the wife is 10·15 years younger. If AllTI Fltl .,,,, AT WAltNIR Tony in the Richard Rodgers T · F•I Aft musical. "No Strings ... con· 0 I ms er sldered daring 10 its time because or the black-while Lo Ab romance. "Claudine." in which ng Sell Ce she played the welrare mother or sax kids, won her an Academy nomination in 1972. She is still proud or the trail· blazing .. Julia," despite the critical carps that the series was unrealisllc . .• •Julia' was t he foreru1V1er or a lot of shows that are on TV to- day," she said. "We had many m eetings t o discuss the psychology of black children. the position of a black woman without a male figure. I think we did a good job. "CRITIC com pl3.ineo thaflhe series didn't 'tell it like it was .' Well, since when did any half· hour situation comedy 'tell it like it was'? And why should that awesome responsibility fa.11 upon my shoulders? "They said my c.lothes were too lovely for a black woman who was working as a nurse. Of course they were. But whi le 'Julia' was oo TV, there was an unemployed actress (Marlo 'Thomas) who never worked and yet was able to wear Cardinelli clothes. Nobody as ked any questions about her." LOS ANGELES <A Pl Two ram11iar names are returning to the film studaot. -Ty Hardan and Doris Dowling. Ha rdin. star of telev1s1on's "Bronco'' and "Cheyenne." ·comes back to T V after a t&·year absence in a cha pt<•r of Columbia Pictures T elcvi!>ion's "The Que-st.·· He plays an outlaw fa ced with a hangin~. Doris Dowhng. who appeared In "The Lost Weekend" and "The Blue Dahli3." returns ufter a Jo.n~ .atu_e.nce t o appear in Universal Pictures. "The Car," starring James Brolin. .,Apocalypse Now' Resumes Shooting LOSANGELES CAP>-United Arluts has announced that Francis Ford Coppola has re· sumed filming bis Vietnam war mm "ApocaJypse Now .. in the Pbllippines. The film had been interrupted for two months after Typhoon Olga destroyed movie sets in MON-THURS 1:15-t:~ SUN 1:1W:2S-5:)5 1:'5-1:55 Dti•'rllfl "The Blackbird" STARRING OlOflOE SEGAL :::7\\"\VE·INJ! Ind lllueM1ri11e"(PO ..,,_,. . ....,..." WIS~ .... ltMftJ , €(*·;:::..--e=s SURVIVE! ..., "l9MOO LONO" TIIAVIUNO M.l. .. fMll MO'ftNI" "TUNNEL VISK>N" PLUS flWI "A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS" '· ==···~.w::i (N) f\-~"THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT II" " 'Cuckoo' Doctor ' In Another Movie EATTLE !AP> -The auperrnlendent or the Oregon Slat e Hospital. who played a ho pltal superintendent an the movie. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." 1s aett1n g r eady to do another film . Dr. Denn Brook!I wUI play t he director of a local r~ir In ~'Th(' War· n ors, .. the story of an In· dian boy whose alcoholic father is killed In the city and goes to the re· sen•ataon to ijve with his grandfather . The 60 -ye:ir .o ld psychta\nst sa~s hl• hkl'!\ movie work. but d()(.'s n'l SOU l'H .C-~RS'I --l\••·• ---UC)etlf I 0 THU Tat 1----i S.,..Mi6" Krh Kri•t..__ •• "THE SAILOa WHO FCLL FROM GRACE WITN Tll£ SEA" Cotor lal THUTIE 11--....... Action Coa.ctr "DRIVE-IN" Color lPG) 48'~1 311;=) <ltli;=J plan to &Ive up hi. cart"t'r to ('()ncentratc on 11. Tht movie Is to be nlmed on the Warm pr lnga lndlan Re ervaUon inOre1on. "THI IAD MIWS It.Us• "THI FOlTUMI"' INI ~- "SU9¥1¥1"tal "CH040" ''TM S.llw Wllo fell ~ (i,... WMllThe S.e" Ill "h....,....Altwtlea" <NM ....... ~ .......... -·· .. -· MllWAT ,,., ~"''"' ' ----........ '"' -· UIT MUI MAltNl INI (--··-· .. -... , .... &.I ... MIOWAT ,,., · AllPOIT 71 fN I _., ..... _,_, -'"'••u•-. -.... &.! ... TMI OMIN tel .................. ., .. -t>••llA-U-• _,_.. ftlAIUmOf•ftCUMlltet -· AMI~ ........ _,, ....... __ , (--··-·--MllWAT '"' ... -.~.,, IMLl ftMW .. ftW Ill --CMMQ ----eu.ullUUll ... MIU ON WMllU ,.. lOOAH'S IUH fN I CMOMN IUIVIVOH '"' ---DltVI IHC"I -· IMT llUI MAllMI IMI -"" ..crio. DllVI IN !N I Kiit t UH llUI MAllNI !NI ..... iiiiNiii"'-·=,,,.,,--· .......... -. LOIAWI IUN "' ., aalN IUIMYOtl .... _ --------c ...... . <1JDJ:;~-;I .... "':"=.'::i,,.. -•ftCJl•il•-· -'··-nefOMIN..i " ' , I I • -DAILY PILOT Thurtday, August 12, 197S ' , View Bends Fig1•res Labor, Bminen DitJerge When Looking at Stai_iliics By JOHN CUNNIFF ..... ~"""'"" 1l depends lo a s-reat ~t~t up. on your polnt ofview, lhetwodil· putanlJl a1rHd. and \Mn they cantinued their arrumeot. agree· iOf. oo ftOtblnc else tbttealter. 'TMfe are defwte alps the economy is loaioa lts momentum," sald one, a un· ion otflcial. "No111en1e.'' s napped the other. a busi· nessman. "No economic re· covery ever pr oceeds w\U\out inter· t'\lptiOM.' ' ''WELL. RETAILSAL~were down last month," said the unioo man. "Fell by 1.2 percent in Jilly, which puts them r ight back where they were in March. You call that progress?" Said the businessman: "I call it statistics. Just wait until they revise those figures. Do you re· alize they are based on incom- plete data and that they are always-always -revised?" The 11nion man was nol de· terred. He suggested that people weren't laking out instalment llC.UUUL ao.ns U.. way you'd npen them to be doi.na at t.hl• point ln tbe r covery. ··vou CAN SHOW ll'E IH the statittics you tan shovel Crom the barn floor and )'OU WOft'l ~· \/Ince me that retail sales are in bad shape," said the busl· nnaman. "Who in the name o< Detroit is buying alltboaeun?" •'I'm &lad you asked me that." said the union man. as always. re~y to defend him.self "wilb t.be facts," as be was Inclined to say, while disputing those or his opponent. "The rich are b11ylng the cars. Wbo else can afford them!" The businessman was l n· cemed. "R~h? I know people urning $16,000 a year who are buyine cars.·' "SOME.'' ANSWERED TtlE union man, "and that puts them nol only well above the median income but in the upper one-third income bracket. No. they're real· ly not well o(f, but compared to most people they are. "Do you really think," he asked, "lbat a couple ea.rnlng $13,000 a year and supporting two kids can go out and buy a ~.000 automobile?" He didn't wail for a n answer. ··or t'ourse they can't : lM)' buy ustd CW'S." "W~U." said the busin man. failifta to observe that the union man cont'tded that some union people apparentJy .,,,. relatlvrly well orr ... government eeonomi1t.1 agre(' that there's lots ol monty being saved. The records or the savingi. banks show that to be the case." "MEaE STATIS11CS." SAID the union man. "Old you ~ver try to break down those statistics! 1 say that the upper one-third of America came out or the re- cession but that two-thirds or the people remain in it.'' He wun't through. ''This is a big country and it maltes no sense to avttage out th milUonaJre's savings wilh those or the person earnin g the minimum wage. and then say that on average the people are doing well." The businessman changed the subject. "Corporate profits are s trong this year." he said. "Companies are beginning to r;!ise their dividends and that's good news.'' He paused. .. NO, l'M NOT through," be said when number one tried to counter. "l>on't tell me that all ~ dividends are going to ~ rich. There are at least 2S mlllloo sha reholder s in the United Statn . • "f'urtht>rmore." he contJnued, ' polntln1 bis fingu at lhe union man. "who do you think controls the bi nest amount of money for lm1estment and who thtr~fore benefits from profits and djvldends? Union, that's who. And unions are made up o( workers, in case you forgot " Said the union man: "If these companies are doing so weU, why aren't they putting their money Into capital expenditures, Into expande d a nd improv ed facillUes. And why are between.7 and 8 million people without jobs?" "IT TAKES TIME,'' argued the businessman. "Jt takes time to cut inflation and get people back to work, but we're moving in that direction. Let me assure you the tide is with us." ''A hungry man waits ror neither time nor tide," said the union man. "He lives in the pre~ sent, or be tries to." They agreed on nothing except that perhaps your approach to the subject depends upon your pointofview. Taking Te•perature He~t·sensing equipment inside the h~licopter hus been designed to show whether heat pipes inside the vertical s1;1pports of the trans.AJaskan pipeline are working. The pipes are designed to keep the frozen land frozen. , ..... LAL\TIYIS Money Market Funds Allow Flexible Use OCC TO OFFER -Sl'A.TISTICS Air Fares to Jump Another -2-P ercent ~T81Y ~MT. IA The primary · funrt1on of a luallve 1J to make 1t easier for solid waste material lo pass lhrough the hum a n bod y. 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They're called money market funds and they have attracted some $3.S billion from investors since their in· troducUon two years qo. LIKE oaDINARY MVTVAL funds, money marke t funds pool their shareholders' dollars and Invest them under the guidance ol professional portifolio manaeers. How~ver, money market funds normally invest onl.)' in short·term d e bt obli&ations that heretofore have been out of the reach oC the amall lnveator. 'l'Mir prima.ry purpose is not increuin1 capital but providinc the ~t poaaible yleJd. ••-Money market-I-. bave -1iven the individual Investor the opportuni· ty to participate lo a market that was basically closed to him. that was only for lbe wealthiest investor," says BUI Berkowlta, ~rtfolio manager for Dreyfus Uquad Assets. A number of investment companies offer money market funds. but Dreyfuss. which bas offices here and in San Francisco, is far and -away the biggest with more'tban SI billlon un· der management. "MONEY MARKET F\INDS are ~ng used as cash management tools rat.her than as investments," says Berkowitz. ··n 'a aometbine where the individual can take the money out and put it in easily. rather than having to nm totbe bank.'' Money market funds invest in debt obligations of the United States gov· emment, commonly called Treasury bills. and other esoteric forms ol high. quality debt Including domestic bank certificates of deposit, bankers' ac· ceptances. repurchase agreements and hiCb·1rade commercial paper. Almost all of these debt i..Dslru· ments, which ar e generalJy con. aidered the safest for investors, are available only in minimum purcbaes of $100,000 or more and lbus are beyond lbe means of lbe averaie i.n- veslor. However, bypooltqtbefunds- of thousand• of investors. money market fundl are able to buy ta Jar1e quantities and paas tbe benefits a1oag to their shareholders. Allhou&h the high interest rat.es or two years ago are gone, for now at least, the convenience and still con- siderable yield of money market fWlds seems to have made lhem an idea whose time has come. Volvo Recalls .1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels ~· ~d ~ J50~A J" I>< ~•....wu 50,000 Cars ROCKLEIGH, N.J. (AP) -Volvo or America Corp. bas recallecJ nearly 50,000 cars naUonwide because o( poaaible manUfacturing defecta, the company bas announced. Volvo bu notlfied 48,768 owners that 1976 models of 240 and 2lllO aeries sedans and s tation wagons and 1975 models o< J&4 series sedans may have gas fume leaks, a company spokesman said. THE COMPANY AUO ADVISED 849 owners tbal emisaiOl\s from their 1916 240s and 260s may violate federal standards. The 1pokeeman said Wednesday that 6,084 owners of 240 and 280 models were notilled lhat tbelrcara may bave bothdefeds. • ORDER FOR YOURSELF 01 l FRIEND Manageinent Tops Seminar Agenda SHAPE AND SIZE OF LAOEL Mfs. John Doe l23 Main Street Anytown, AnVlltle 1~ L&Mts Do Not H~ A Pranlad BofdW, r------~------~----~---~ ...... _....., ....... st ..... ......... L-.. .... .. Pod btffc .... I MO C..t. MeM, c ..... '1626 •••••.••.•...•..•..•...........••..•.. •.••.•...•..••.....•.•.•.........•..•. •·············•······•·•············•· .. \._' T ( c. ... • ,._ • ' L-~-------~------------...---· The Center for Executive Development, AnalMhn. will 1p0naor a titled "New Oevelopmenll in Mana1ealtnt," a survey of the developments 1n tettm6ques and metbodl of the past rive years aad a study of forecHted devtlopmeita lo the next 10 ,ean. acc:ordln' to David T. KJrby, pre:sldenl. State Profualooal ~ in accounUna. nul'I· lq and nurslns home administrators have •P· proved awarcli.Ds of eight hours Of c~ll toward conl1nuln1 eclueat.Joh requirements, Kirby said. Instnlcton for tbe..aeuion, to .be h~ld .at t~ Sberaton·Anallelm Hotel, Anaheim, include Dr. Ricltard Greene, management consultant and autbor of ''Tbe llmqement Game," Kirby, a 'specialist on motivalioft, and William Waltoo, con· au.Itel and apecialJst on:tues. The aemlaar will be oUered Aug. 27 and 28. hrtont iatefftted in participating may write to tbe ctater, Suite 71, 400 South Sunkist, Anaheim 92801 or call $1.$-1111. Trust Aid Set Securtty Patlfit Bank's Newport Beach office. 3'75 Via Udo, bu a.rraqed to han Paul Geary Jr .. tnllt adviler. lD \be bank's lobby t.hroQcb Friday to discusa trust planning wttb tU.st.omen. "We are hopef"1 that our 'Guesa Who's Coming' procram will be informative and beneficial to lbose ~e iDtere9ted in planning their estates, .. aaid Harry Ward, vice president and manager. "Proper estate plamnn~ is essentlal for men and women whoM toal ii to dlsinhml Uncle Sam ' andnottbeirfamiUes,''besald. An Orange Coast College course 1n quality assurance will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5:30 p.m. this Fall. Listed as Quality Assurance 100 in lbe cataloe. the course ii a prere- qubit.e to other quality auur&QCe and rellabWty courses. Re11atratioa for fall classes ,l"UDI Aug. Z3 ~ Sept. 17 Jn the OCC lldmiuiCJD Clffice. Fall cluaes be&ln Sept. la. For re- gillratloo information. phone ~5735. WASHING TON (AP) -The co.st or flying within the United Stat.ea will 10 up 2 percent starting Sept. 15. The Civil AeronauUcs Board <CAB> approved the increase Tuesday. lt will affect air fares in the 48 contiguous states. All· dome&tic trunk and local airlines asked for lhe hike, the.CAB sau:I. , THE Z PEaCENT INCREASE means passengers will pay al\ extra -.S million a year. the CAB said. The increase will raise the cost of a one-way ~b ticket between New York and Los Angeles to $lt'l from $118. 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A =z~=J':J ·,~:: = t , II• '• ["'°"''' I 21 ., ......... .Jt t U ' -cJl;14 JI a '. ff" I 1•1 • U )I '• • (11.,,.r«,IO.IJ U ~ •• " -..ca , .. I JIU 111,. '\ 1$t!Alrt r.111 U It • '' fhlC•r. I .cl ~I •-"t •11 111 )Uo •• 1.-1•• t • I f l • IM11•U1l>t• l 10 )'" 1 HA•'-.t 11 , It 1• 1 lbll,, .. t t tt It PGAE Told to ra11 SAN oui;oo CA Pl -Pacific Oas & Electric C P(';& E) Co. wtll be requlred to abide by the outtom e or un arbitration and pay S5.2 million for t.he purch11e or natural 1as . Sui>trior Court Judge Wilburn A. Yale denied a request by PG&E to set aside the May 25 declalon of an •rbltraUon panel. whJch had been uked to nx the price the utlltty should pay for n.tural 1as from Callfomla. Vale's decision. in effect, instructed PG"E to pay the S.U million to Oc- cidental Petroleum and several other suppliers PS1t S~ll• Boc.J, Statlott SAN DIEGO <AP} -Paclric Southwest Alrllnes CPSA) 1ay1 it has sold Ill lnlernt in Ow l1landla Hyatt Houae Hotel tn San Diego and radio station KEZR In San Jose. Terms of the sale or the tv.'O pro- ~rtJes were not dl!IClosed. K£ZR is the last of four PSA broadcast stations to be sold and the l1landla is the second ot rour PSA hotels to be disposed ot In the aJrllne's plan to return to ajr carrier-on))· operations. PSAdid not name pure.base.rs. • • Thursday. August 12 1976 s DAIL V PILOT 87 Mid·yea r Tips ~ • • . Help for Those Who Help Parent llyS\'LVIA PORTER l''Oll rt h "' a .~en ti The.re will be new ta~ haw chongc-s In 1976 no matt{'r y,•hat the f'ventual djspo.i1t1on of the 50-cullM tu "reform:." wit.h which Cong re~ hu, t.>ttn torturm~ ttst'IC und us. Th.-re wlll be at least an e:tten:s1on or the 1975 t•~ redurtlons. a bttt ger than evc-r dl"pen· dcnC'y credit. no cut bock on 1temlzM deduction'! Anotht>r 1:ruc1jl Point to m1lhon~. lht'r~· will be u ronllnuinJ: move toward h('lptnJ! P\:Ople :o.up(lort thc•ir Money's Worth parents by permatllnR more liberal lnlt•rpretaltons o( tht' tax laws. Following ure three developments thut will assist In dedu<'llng lhe rost oC financial uld (o pur('nts . /\ new dep('ndcncy dcdm·t1011 for t Ulq.HI) 1:rs who ht'lt• support their p::ir('nts. ~ ., Tiii:: TAX C'QllRT RECF.NTL\' uku~l·d u 750 depen de.ncy dedurtfon to many taxpayers. nlon.-: with a tax ere.chi this_.l'.f'ar, \'ia a dcc1s1on that \\Ill ha,·e a wide impact In br ef.1lie Court hN<tt.tr:n-M-edrcitrc:"'bent'ftts-ttl'~takf'n irP----• to account when romputin~ u tkµcndent parent's tot.al ~uµ port. The old rule wus thut basic Medicare benefits were taken Into account as support A typical situation· I\ son. helps support his mother ' with $4.000 a year • rnre tt11s comes to more than half the mother's s upport. Uw son has been rla1mm.: her as a depen dent. But now s he is hospitaHzed and Med1rarc payment!. plus what she spencts on her own support t ~.000 m ::,OCtnl Seeurily benefits 1 ronw to more than thl' son prcl\'idc!> Under the old rule, llll' son lost his dcpl'ndl'nl'Y dedul' lion. UNDER THE NEW RUl,E, the son J:<'ts the $750 decluc Uon for his mother. for Medicare pa) mcnts are treated a~ health .ins.uranc.e re1mbur.se.ment.s. and as :i.u.ch don:.t .cou.nl toward "support" u.ndcr the law. The on. therefore, still contributes more than half her support. People in this pos1Uon should make a complete list of all the Items that count in pickin~ up the S750 deduction and credit, urges Prentice· I I all. l\ledicarc benefits won't bar tlw deduction, but other items -such as Social Security · might. As for pay ments' under supplemental l\tcdicare <lhl· klnd tha t's voluntary), there is no problem. The U.S. J:O\' ernment pre,•iously had concede<l thut these urcn 't part of total support. -A NEW DEDUCTION break toda) lor tomorrow's care . The gener nl rule Is lhot one can 't i;1el u current deduc lion for pre paid mcdacaJ expcnst's cnn·1. tor mstan<'<'. pa~ a physician in December for January's phy~1cal ancl 1lcduct lhe fee in 1976. But a recent rulin(; says people t·ao cicduct prepaid medical expenses In the year they puy. when prept1ymcni.' are made In exchange Cor hf ell me medical cnre A TYPICAL SITUATION: A son supports his mothl•r who Is about to go into a retirement home: he makes u lump.sum payment ln exchange for her lifetime medical care. The home provides him with a financial breakdown showing a percentage or the fee is for future care Can he deduct that amount now, even tbou~h the •services won't be provided until the Cuture, 1f at all'.' Yes. says the IRS, because he must pay the full amount to gel his mother admitted. lf the nursing home or hospital requires prepayment as a condllion or admission, get a statement before yearentl giving a bre akdown between ordinary rare anci medical care. The medical portion can mean bi!( tax savings -A THIRD TAX-SAVINGS angle has been around a long Ume and has been misunderstood for JUSt as long. In brieC, It Involves a setup under which a parent's gross m come disqualifies him -or her as a child's dependent. A typical situation. The son's father has received mor<· than $750 from dividends and interest in 1976 und can't qualify as the son's dependent. But if he contributes mort> than half his father's support, he can claim 11 deduction for the medical expenses paid for him. The son's tax strategy. lie must bt> crrtain ht' pays all the father's medical bills in J976. i;ays Prent ICC·fl all I.et lht;> fat.her pay the non·mcd1ral bills f Nrrt: Traps in Social Sec un111 h1kex I Insurance Hikes Pinch Drivers ByC•pil-01 News Scrvlcf' California d rivers arc bccomin~ c;iught m a tightenm$! squeeze between state laws which require liability inl>urun ce. or its equiv a lent. and i;kyro('ket Ing in:o.ur11nc·e r ates. The Department of Motor Vehirlcs ! PM VI soy11 thcrc is no 1ndicotton so far thot motorists arc t'h~1111.: to ~o without ln-;uron<'t' (.'(),\'.\iil/M f~ /l r alht>r than pay them t·rcaiH•d rules. "We ran't tell wh1rh wuy the trt•nl'l 111 itolng111 go ... 11nld l\lbcrt Jo:'Sll4'Y o( the OMV dcpllrtment of flnanc1al rct.poni.it)illtv "We dn know th Alm any companil'l'i url' rull1nJ( har k on thi-num tx•r or policies they are wrll1111-( and that Mt ull thn'lt' hc1ng droppeci art beinJ( p1<'ked up by other ('nmp11nll'~ "THE COMPAN .. :s llAVE H•:EN huv1n,:: u couple or bad yellrl' and some urc trying to avoid the uutomoblh' bui;1 neas altogether.·· 1<:11p<>y 11ald. The OMV comml·nt.." ram<> 1n the wak1• or a r1•port by 11 Bay Ar~a con11unwr J?rOUI> thut show<'d ln!iurancc rut.CR h111I been hiked from 5 to!'l8 perN•nt durm11 tho la~l lilltht month., Thi' S3n f'rnnr isco ConsumC'r Action 11roup found In M>me instanrcs arros~ thf'·board rate inn1•t1Sl'!I rc•ochcd $100 ayeartor Ringle young men tm<l $53 o )'eor for adult woml'n THE POSSIBIUTV o•· mOlC'>rlS~ rh0<1!llng lo break tho law rather than puy the n<'w round of lncri-.111cit wl\ll rnlsNI when Consumer /\<'lion rc11ort<'d thi' unnual prl'mium for 11 single m an in San f'roncisco with Ont' lniturnncl" company had now reached 1620 The penall.il's for not cnr11 inl( li3h1llly insurance "ho\ e no tf'tth, .. accordln11 to l..eo Bin11ham, an ottorney with lht• OMV. as a deterrent forlhOt!c whodn notcarry ln!iurancc Fallure to carry the require<! Insurance or equivalent I~ "only an infraction and the maximum fine IR $lOO." Bingham said. People involved in accldf'nl'I and unahlP to show fi scal responsibility may have their driver's license suspcndccl for upwthreeyears. BinJtha m said The law defines fiscal responsibility as S35.000 worth or ll1bllll)' insurance 05130/51. a bank nc('ount of $35.000. or Pottln• a bond for SlS.000. Binaham 5aid Lion Country Safari l.lon Country Safari, Inc .. ff\·ine. had revenues totalllng Sl,290,199 for the second quartt-r e nded June 30, nol SJ.350.199 as prev1ou.'lly reported. The n11ure compares \l'lth rev~nuc of $1,496,0SS ror th<' compurable p~nod last year. J .. DA.IL Y PILOT Thurlday August 12. 1976 Allied Rhine Route Going · ; RE.MAGEN. West Germany tAPI -_The__.l!.i_ers of the bridge at Remagen have jutted out of the Rhine for 31 years, reminding boatmen and tourists of the Allied drive to the heart of Hiller's Third Reich. Now the silent memorials are being ripped out to make river navigation safer. "I would have liked lo have saved t hem." said .Maror Hans Peter Kuerten. "We could have had a plaque on the m saying that something very decisive in the Second World War happened here." "IT'S PROBABLY TOO LATE," said hotelman Gerhard Rothe. 65, who as a crawling, wounded soldier was the last German to cross the bridge before the American attack March 7, 1945. "It should have been done 20, 25 years ago. Now everybody is losing interest." The twin caslle·like towers that stood on the riverbank at each end of the World War I railroad bridge will remain, at least for the present. But one of the two s tone-and-steel piers in the water has been blasted away, and the second is being de· molished. THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN, "WORTH its weight In gold" to the Allied advance in Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's estimation. was supposed to be the last bridge the Nazis destroyed as they retreated across the Rhine. "When the first troops C>rffie U.S. ~h "rmo Oivision reached the river. they were astonished find the bridge s till standJng. The Nazi commander had been saving the bridge to let as many fleeing civilians and soldiers across as possible. The Americans got there ~ before the retreating R e•ag~n Brfdg~. road .. of th~ AHies lato Ger•anr1,' aca• °'tD ortla It• aeelght ... gold .. to Els~•hoaen-. It• r11ins tDIU notD fall. Httzfeld Cerps. The Germans hur· riedly placed explosives at vital points on the bridge, then withdrew. into the tunnel on the east bank. The main cha rge failed to ex- plode. A weaker backup bomb was set off, but it only caused the bridge lo rise a little and settle back on Its piers. ~ An hour and a haJf later, the Americans cont rolled the crossing. When the capturt'd Germans went back across the bridge into prison camps, they saw why the mom explosive failed to go off: an anlitank round had severed the fuse in the eight minutes betwee.n the fin al check and the detonation attempt. DURING THE NEXT 10 DAYS, Ame rican men. tanks and other equipment moved ceaselessly across the raver. "Cross the Rhine with dry feet, courtesy or the 9th Armored Div." said a 1gn on the span. Httler. enraged that the bridge was left intact. had four officers shot "Two bridgeheads t<calcd the German fate: Normandy and Rcmaf(cn," he Is reported to have said GERMAN Pl.ANES, ARTILLERY AND froRmen tr ied vainly to blow up the bridge and slop the convoys. The structure, already da maged rrom Allied uir a nd artillery attacks that began months before, gave woy without warning on St. Patrick's Day, 1945. killing 28 enitlnccrs trying to reinforce It. Last Enrollnient Date Aug. 23 Tuesd~y is the final deadline for South County re· sidents to llle new student applications for early re·- gistratlon in fall semester classes at Saddleback College. Continuing student registration begins Aug. 23 and classes s tart Aug. 30. MORE THAN 2,000 adline will follow the re. classes are listed in the glstralion time listing hit c lass sch edule. contained in the class which has been mailed lo schedule. Those who ftle most households ln lbe after the de.cl line will re- cottege district. The ceive registration times schedule catalogues day, on a first come. first evening, off-c.mpus. aervedbuls. one-da1 and weekend Re1lstration, class and couneotferings. specific progum in· Applications for early formation can be ob· registration are being tained by calling thecom- accepted in the college munity Information of. admissions office Mon· fice at 831-9700 or day through today from 8 495-4950. a.m. to8p.m. and on Fri· .----------1 day frorfl 8 a.m . to s p.m. C.11142-HTI. P\tt a few words to work tor _) l Skll Electric 1/2 HP Router ......................... u• ldl I ........ ..,.. ..... 1541 .... 1499 .. 44." 60 Ft. 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"l told him winnln1 \he national champlooahip is nothJng Uke wlMln1 a 1old medal." said ~ JS.year.old Convene. who is swtmminl for the Mission Viejo Nldadorea Swim Club. August20 Verdict Set For Renee NEW YORK CAP) -Tbe U.S. Open tournament committee volleyed \be volatile problem. us· Ing a bot potato instead ol a ball. A spokesman for the womea players tried to quiet tM tennis racket by discussing ceneucs. And as the sun set over the puzzled sport Wednesday, it seemed no pro1nu bad been made on the matter ol a male transsexual trying to play pro-fessionally with -or agaansl - female tennis players. The tournament committee ad· joumed Wednesday without de· cRUng to accept the 11pplication- ol Dr. Renee Richards -who as a male was known as Dr. Richard Rasklnd -for the All tbt swim men who compel· eel WedlMtday ni&ht in the open· in& or tb• four-day ch•m· pioosbiPll •Creed the roood here la very relax~ from the Olym· pies. And the tlmea are reflectla& that. Three mfft record8 fell. But none a pproactied the world recol"dl that fell 10 frequenUy bl Mootreal. Dawn Rodighlero of Mission Viejo was a surprise winner In the women's 100 breaststroke at 1:14.64. "It's awful hard coming back to·a meel after t~ Olympics." admitted John Naber. Who won the IOO backstroke in 2:0.'l.73, over•~ 1econds slOWtt than his "°'ld reeord time oll:SUt. "I 1ave It 100 percent." aaid the 6-foot·6 crowd fa\'Olite. "I'd be embarrassed to aay anytblna else." Converse. a member ol the V.S. Olympic team, failed to make the finals in Montreat. Goodell won tbe event in world record time. .. Arter l missed the finals. Tanana Sharp .Angels Bounce , . Ont of Cellar Frank Tanana admits to only 23 years of age but, in the words olhis manager. Norm Sherry. he pitches more like a wily veteran ol. say, 33. Tanana refused to act his age again Wednesday night, stimng the Boston Red Sox on two singles and recording ftls 14th victory of A•fl«'I• Slair -All~-IUoU!C:Ulll • Aug 12 &o\ton •• ~lltor,.•• A119. l)Mllw•ll4<H •IC•lllorll•• ""'9> t• Mltwellk.,. •• C•"'"'"'" 1 HP"' 1 Up m, 1 Uprn. Collins. J erry Remy and Bruce Bochte. Collins had two doubles to pace the assault, Remy and Boehle ldded a double and single api~e while Bob Jones contributed a pair or run-scoring singles. The triumph, coupled with a Chicago White Sox defeat, moved the Angels 'out of the cellar in the American League West and into firth place. women's compeli\Jon at Forest the summer as the Califomiu Tanana. osting his second- shutout or the season. fanned 10 and walked only one while retir· Ing the linal 12 Sox hitters in suc· cession. CASEY CONVERSE, NATIONAL SWIM CHAMP. Hilll next month. All it would say Ange1sripped1be RedSox,S-0. through •spokesman is that "all "He ~hes like he's been The only Red Sox hits were Dwi1bt Evans' second-inning sinale and a sixth-inning single by Rick Burleson. Sports in Brief elltranll wtll be advised by Aug. around this game 10 years," ap- 20 • to-wbe~r or not they've plaudecl Sherry, who bas seen his been. accepted to compete in the team win 11 of 18 games since he tournament." Dr. Richards already has been supplanted Dick Williams as Augels mana1er. * * * IMllTOM CAllP'Olt"IA Strings Wi.ll Pay $200,000 a Ye!lr accepted to compete -u a Tanana is one or the chief re· woman -in the South Orange. aaona for the resurgence. He has N.J ., Tennis Week Open which permitted only three runs in his starts Au1. 21. That tourna· last 36 innings and Boston didn't ment'a director, Gene Scott. said · rr w-"" d that be baa received "a even get a sni cunes ay ni1ht. 1ynecolo1ical affirmation that "U there Is a better pitcher in she ls a woman." th That affirmation was not sul· e league I haven't seen ham." llw-\1 0 Gt1fll" lit lrM<I V\Ctln\AI ID ltlc•ll .... ,' 0£••11••1 0.1tw tn('llfti -lit Wlu11 , .......... ,p ft LMP W"Qllllr P Po4tP Mrlllll • o 1 o Coll"""" • o o e ""mr1Ct • 0 0 0 &o<lltttl • 0 • 0 591•11• ... ) • 0 0 L ~ .... .,,.,. 10 0 0 111-H I 1 0 ' 0 ............. " I 0 0 0 Ro J~•-)0 , 0 0 0 °"'" .. O 0 0 o ta~M\ap 0 0 0 0 ....... $ 1 , ' J l l I • I 1 1 J 0 I 0 , 0 0 .. • 0 , 1 • 0 I 0 • 1 '0 > 0 I 0 0000 . The Los Angeles Strings, averaging only 4,624 fans per 1ame. aay they are willing to pay Jimmy Connors more than fl()0,000 a year if he'll sign with them. Jerry Buss, the owner of the World Team Tenli& frandll'se, slid he leamed one tbla1 tlUa wn' season: "You don't have a sreat team without. auperstar. So l 'm dedicated to getting one because I'm tired of I08ing. ··we want Jimmy Connors and we want him badly, and we'll take blm under almost any drtumatances. I can't say he has a blank check bttause I could ruin WTT by giving him a ridiculous amount of money. ''But l 'm willing to pay him SO to 100 percent more than any player in the league. I'll pay him more than S200,000 a year." McAd ..... Dnt BUFFALO -Center Bob McAdoo of the National Basketball Association Buffalo Braves has been accused or OW• iJlJ New York State $6,171 in In· come taus. The State Tax Commission filed papers In Slate Supreme Court Wednesday allecint that McAdoo, tbe NBA's scorln1 leader lhe last three seasons, and his wife, Brenda, owe ~ taxes ror 1974. A..-e fer Abt-1 LOS ANGELEES -Talk that the Los ~ngeles Dodlen' ala· game losing streak m.l1ht lead to tJ\e firing or manaaer Walter Alston has no sublUince. aaya Dodier vice pre.-ldent Al Campanls. Campanls was uked about newspaper stories hlnt1111 that Allton ml1ht be fired. "We have not even diacuaaed lt," 11ld Campanla. 8...._mer8lz%1a CLEVELAND -Ex· Hunllnston Beach Hllh atar Jack Brobamer tripled in the n.lnth to 11park a two-run rally for Chlcaco, but the White Sos fell In 10 lnninp, 4·3. at Cleveland la Amertcaa l.ea1ue action. Brobamet"a triple plated one run met be acored the tytn1 nm onl1 to aee Cleveland ra.Uy la U. 10th. ~also toUeded •pair of ~ in lbe contest a&alnat his f.-mer teammates. s.-9rtleretl 'l'OWSON. lld. -Blleball st.ar Broob Robins• 'a boule lau beat -*red sold toPQolhear- ly SZH.000 owed to a PH· ••ania baDk bJ tM OrWe tblll buemaa ·a spcJl'tinl pods "'=more Couni'y Circuit c•rt Jud1e Edward A. °'9aten Jr. aJao ruled that. lbe of Geor .. A. HtndMIOft. aaon'a bualnesa partner, be sold in connectJon wtU. ~ebt to Natl-.1 Ceatral met Trust Co. ol York. Pa. bank flied • manpce f losure ault Wednudar n # 1 be&la men and Uleir wl..a -....... ,.... . . ., ........ npaymelll of a lt'14 lomtakea out • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 l 0 TOttlt Jl•ll• ficient for the Women's Tennis Sherry said of Tanana. "He gets by Brooks Robinson Sporting Aasociation. WTA •x ... culive my Cy Young vote right now." Goods, Inc .. to open a new store in Director Jerry Dia;~ said California will attempt a sweep York. Wednetday that "women's or the three-game series in ariaael Ff•H •--•-a's tor -omen. U _...._ c•.. toni&ht's finale as Nolan Ryan ~°" ooo 000 ooo-o ""uwt ... -... (9-14)opposesLuisTlantU1·10). c.111orn1• ooo no ... _. PHILADELPHlA -Atlanta pass the IOC ClnteraaUonal The Angels back~ their pre· &-'to J«hon. oP-eo11on 1. Loo-eos1on •. Braves manager Dave Bristol Oly~pic Committee) tfllt that cocious left-hander with a l2·hit c.111orn1• r. n -eon111\ 1, R•mv. llo(ht• se- bM reffiv.ed-a-t.hne-day -al>\IUS•·~-•be~as 1enellcall)' a,womm. ~-attitff-•taina,t riv• Boat.on ,....,,,,.,.Mt.s-o.•1k. penaioD and been fmed 125() for a she can play womm 1 t.anls. pltcben. wcw tL. .. .,..- recent argument with umpire Ed It appeared, however, that the Leading 2-0. they put the iame ~Y Montague. But Bristol baa !em· 6-foot·2 Dr. Rlc~~rdl wouJd not away with a rour·run bunt In the w11*1ql\11y porarily avoided \be penalties by ~ 1ucb a test. Tbe l>h11iclans seventh inning which featured ;:::,,.. iw ... 11 JJ' ti .It JILll S9 s 72112 •• , 1 ' 1 0 t t"' l ' , 1 0 '>0 0 000 '000 0 0 } 0 0 I 10 • asking for a bearing. we ve talked to say lb.at • man s uccessive doubles by Dave , 111 • 11.1 .. Bristol was rapped for bis ac· bas greater strenl\b than a -------------------------tion during last Saturday's con· woman," explained Diamood. lest between the 8raves and San "If you have a 6-foot cenet.ic man Francisco Giants in Atlanta. He and a &-foot genetic woman, the was thrown out of the contest for man is stronaer thaa the woman. argu.in1 with Montague. Whal ther, do to themselves is ir· lt''IT ~ .. ,. relevant.• ..... -.n.1..--21 And though RicbardRultind is ...,.,. -Gool"90"Q '"' -•-111 .. ,. n o w R e n e e R i c h a r d s • ?.:":~·11vu.t1 IP > 11 .. 1 Go.ten'-t<.1-• cbromosomea remain bis felM!tic --0«vte111• 1P1 bfft ll\ll!-'S m .. ,: &64•· fmcerprlnts. Doctors say tbe tst s.:~ ~~~~'!!..°:::1,!t .... , Co•·"" ,.... will abow Dr. Richards to be a ,.,, .,. man, despite appearance to the • -1.001.1 Plf!.-O" contrary. ...... 21.0.-11 "It's not a matter or dis· -.. -... io 1111 11o .. 1 ,...,.111.,,,. 1c1 "4: criminatlon." aald Dlunond. "Ir ~~.,..., •. o ... rton tc.i _, RltlcH_..,....,. abe can 1enetically prove it (her *" -"•"'"' 1c1 tie••", • ...,,., 1a 1 , .. ; womanhood), we won't ar1ue. If ~,_,..,..,,. "',, .. ,,..,.._,.TI••« 1•1 Renee Ric bards wants to ...,_ -r•-.IMl'*n·Esi.11 1a1 ••• owri..... challenge all the women 'a Cl=~··~,~~1~_..,.m;.c .... , 111n_._ entrants at Forest Hilla, they'll ... ~ .... , o all have the chromosome test. If A-J...•11ocHert1 .. •.c-. they don't pass, they won't play, -o.-.rs n ...... ,.,......,. either.'· ~n-C.U•••LA1 11e .. L0unt0G1 .. 1.o..r Meanwhile, Dr. Richards 'S:::.~Sf • .>:rJ~or-.::.'::::t.1,t;,• :,: Oil· claimed ln a statement released ...,_._ ...... ,OGI l)ffl Amrltr•I Lutr ILA). 2 through World Tennia magazine 11111--c:a-.11-Lvtc IL•• -s..Mc.Miu... that she now ls r~ u a ~· A-4.•••DMlllM. woman "ln the eyes the law." U.S. Sweeps Discus Walker Third in 1,500 HELSINKI (AP) -World re· cord boWer and Oiymo6c Sold mtdalllt llac WllldDa fed a 1·2 United States aweep la the diacus Wedaeldali at an internatloaal track and eld meet at Helltald'1 Olympic Stadham. Wllldns recorded • tots or 21N. WllkJu' rival John Powell, wa second at 211.10. Fonner world reeord holdlr AJ ~b too, look the shot plll ••10. Otber Amerlean winners •tte llaurtce Peoples, who tuned la "1.71 aecond• in Ule -mec.s. and Cbldy Poor. Umed In 2:tU4 for the womea 's 800. John Walker. New 7.ealmd's Olfmpic champion, lbUabel a diaappointin1 third belalnd lreland'• Eamoa CoPlan and Hun1ary's Janoa 7.emen in the. 1,500meters. ColhJan, fourth ln the 1,500 in Montreal. came on .t.rona tn the stretch to win In a fast 1 :17.05 seconds, juat 4.1 tecond1 off Tanianian Filbert S.yl'a world record. Zemen ,.., timed In 1:31.42 and Walker, wboled moat oftheway. wuthnedin3:31.41. French Olympic champion Ouy Drvt eaatly won the 110. ]!'tter bu rd lea in 13.M an. d uetfMa's Jamea GUbs took the • la 20. 74. The women'• 200 •ent to Pol and 'a Irena Slllwlmb l.n 22.18. P'lnland'a Anttl KaUlomaki. l"lalMl"UP In the <>lYm&Mc pole ..mt, took the event here W deerlq1'7-t~. Oii to Rares Bob Schmit (51) of the New York Giants moves with a Joe Namath interception Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. Jets defender Dave Knight makes the stop in the NFL exhibition game .. The Giants won, 16-14. · Dallas Quarterbacks Slllg It Out THOUSAND OAKS <AP)- Roser Staaltacb aad Clint lAlalle1. battlilal for tbe No. 1 =--k lllOt wttll Ute Della bo71oltbeN8ticmll ........... Leape, bad a re .. ftlbt r.uow- iq • 'heldaf practiee •-klD •• ActuallJ a •• ,lull .....-. drill,•· •••• .. • suMUtate quaNl'baclr ~. After nehaa .. a1 _. clurial • ,..... drill lb8' foUowild lbe recular practice s.euion, I Staaltacb and Loe1le~ bllllDd a .. .,.,, ....... A......_aald...,_,.,.... _. .. ubeell-....a. Alslatut eoeell l>m ReeYe. Uld8tal!Mell .... =down .._tbefitlltwn . ... .................... in tralalna .eamr'· ·· LoD11e1 -. adpUnecl. ·1 la ·ewer now." st• ......... All••llllD coaceratd die •Mle tlliaa ls over. Clat.'1 dola1 a .... job. l Jm1 want to fortet \be whole ~·· Coeell Tom L~ .._i .... ........... ••Jinl. M.tllla .... ~ e-p nerybody II ..,, tired Mdtempen nareup. ft happened -tbe ........ tblll'• ......... -.:: ·~ ... •aid "trouble ...... .._ ... quarterbecb IDd ,. -...wereworkbll .... •Um· ..,_. .. •Mcaft-•'lrlla.._ a1 Drew Peanoe rm a ,.u.n. .. ·anted to show lhf folkJ back home 1 can s wim," •~id the 18· year-old Converse, who plans to attMd Alabama in the fall. Con· veru woa in 3:M.&5 and Goodell had 3:$7.00. Wendy Boalloll. a member of the 400 free1lyle rel~ team that. claimed Ule only U.S. wocnen'. aold at Montreal, brOke the AAU meet record in the 2JOO backstroke twice. Shirley Ba bashorf ol Fountain VaJJey. 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Rhoden Tops Boes PITTSBURGH (AP)-Rlclc Rhoden lhlnka the rest ol the Los Anaeles Dodgers should share the credit ror his aparklinl won· I01t record . "I could very easily have hid three or four more I01Ses," the 23-year·old right-hander said Wednesday after he dropped the Dodpr• Sia•~ AllOe"'ft..,ICAaCOWI AtlQ, 13 .... A119tl•\ ., Clllc•oo •uo. u Lo1 Aftt411•• •' c111cooo AUCJ. 0 LO~ A"Oel•UI Cltlc•oo 1t;7U.m. 11, IO•.m. 11110•.m. Pittsburgh Pirates 2-0 to raise bis record to 10·1. "There were some games when I was hit hard, but we were able to score some runs." • That wasn't the cue Wednes- day, when Los Angeles colJected six hita to Pittsburgh's five. So Rhoden added a qualilier. "And tonight, there were some great plays out there -Davey Lopes throwing out that guy try. ing to stre~h a single at second, and Ted Sizemore made a great 1Play on that bunt.'' Those plays represented Just about the only threats to Rhoden between the first lnning and the ninth, when the Pirates manated to get two men aboard. In the liltb, Dully Dyer hit a ball to centerfield which Lopes picked up near the warning track and fired to second ror the out . Sizemore made a barehanded grab and throw on Frank Taveras' bunt past the mound ln the sixth. Rhoden, who struck out four and walked three, had trouble on· ly with Rennie Stennett, Who collected three of the Pittaburch bits. "I played against him twowtn· ten a10. and he hJt me good then." Rhoden said. "I still don't think J've come up with a way to gethlmout." 1.0SA#OILU ~m•u•OM "-''' Slt-•1'> lkK>-lf 0-WYlll C.r• 1111-nn .....,,, "'·-· lt-p •t r ll~ "''"" J 1 1 o r ... , ... , • o o o 4 0 I 0 Sl.-lllO f'O 2 t • o 1 t A Ollw rcl • O o O • 0 0 0 '4areett ID I 0 0 t • 1 I I __ ., 0 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 O ""•ltl"rf • 000 ) 0 0 0 l l\11 II J e 0 t 1 0 I 0 W llOOln'°"lb J 0 t 0 J 0 0 0 0-< s 0 ' 0 °'_,,.,, t •• 0 l(tfkNlrlO Dlt 1 0 0 0 T•~lll ... P 0000 TOllh JI t • 1 Tot•tt ,. 0 S 0 l.o\Allttle\ Pltbll'l/rQ" lt.,._11 IW,10 II °"""' y 11.,. 41 ft-11•vt t -1.0'I A-ll•,177 100 ooe 100..i 000 000 000 0 111 " II Ill aa M> • ,ooa• I Stt11 I I 0 0 0 0 Zorn to QB Against Rams CHENEY. Weah. (AP) -Jim 1.orn, who apparenUy hu the No. 1 quarterback Job If he can •how some c0ta1islency, wlll 1tart Saturday nl1ht for the Seattle Seahawka acalnat the Lo• An1eles Rama In a National Football Lu1u, exhibition pme. In a me>¥• bead coecll Jact Patera aald bad been dilc1dMd. before trainln1 camp, Mike Cartla wlll start at rl1ht linebacker. Curtis hal PIQed in the middle since ltlt. Ed Bradley. a four-year veteran ob-Udbed from PlttsburCh ln the a-• .,._._ draft, •lll atart In the nUddJe. Ken Geddel ,nu start at tbe otbel' out.side 1~ spot. In other lineup ..,,., Doa a ... will atart at 1'lde receiver in place of Ahmad Ralb.ad. Qune nu1bt flve pa11e1 a1alnat ~=o laat Saturda1, and la rec:overiq from bee Nllft'Y~ • t' , VIES TONIGHT -Former Estancia ~gb ace Jim McCloskey is listed on the Orange County basketblfll squad that eta-shes witn an AH-sta r unit from Southern California at Edison High School. Cage Tilts Tonight In Pain CINCINNATI <AP> Bettere d by U pro- feMional aeuons beblnd tbe plate, Cincinnati Reds All·llar catcher Johnny Bench appears beaded for further eur- 1 er y on b i1 ailin1 •boulders. ··ma body l1 j uat worn out." aaid his mother, Kalie. who sees her son retirin1 from baseball "in two or three years." Bench, whose injuries have bit deeply Into his battln1 average this year. underwent s urgery la5l winter to remove damaaed carUlaae from his lett shoulder. He oow faces the prospects of another operation -this ti m e o n h is r i g h t ho.uJder. ~-Bench said a decision oo surgery will be made after the season ends. A co ll ~ ion · rilled career has taken its tot I on the 28-y e ar-old OkJaboma na tive who many consider one ol the g am e 's g r ea t es t chatchers. "His doctor says his right s bouJder is in the same condition as his left one was befor e he had surgery . It's crushed from tbo5 e years of catching," s a id Mrs. Bench in a telephone in· tervlew from Oklahoma City, where she and her husband now reside alter -s penelfng s ix years 1n Cincinnati. .. He is playing with a lot of pain," said Mrs. Benc h. '"He told bis father after the World Series last year that he didn't think be could have played one more came. Those 10 vears ol catc hing i n the big leagues are like 20 years in the outfield," she said. Htte .,.. w.clnttday's ..,,,_,let '""",.,.US o,.e.. ''"'court'"'"'' C,..l'llPlOl'l\lllP\ •l lrtt '"'11-11, ltK-tCluO: --···si .. ,., "~"-L•u•• Ou"9111, Cllartolt9, N.C:., lle•I CVftll>I• Ooer,,.r. AU\lt.i~ M , ,.._ .. , 8tltltt• Cuners, Soul!I Alrk., lleel Jll<Jlle ........ !1191-. ,.,, 1.s, ... . l.rlllly ......... So\o!h Al•I<•. Met .-.--.1c••t. c,._1, c.i11 .... ~ '·' f'ooroll• 8oni<.ttl. 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Calico and sand bass conUnue to bite weJJ along the co ast with ::: some bonllo being taken. 11• Blue(in tuna have been !~ hJttinJ occaalonally at uo San Clemente 1-land. a.a ... ,._ IMeNI ~·-lMl;rlot) Rllr•IOnMIHllo 1ve1._., ••"co ""'· " ... 1111u1. , """oc...,., Costa Mesa 3} bonito, I ...,lie Mt 1>8~' POtlT MUIMIMI -U M191e<\: 120 <Ill<• ... ,.. • ..... 110, 140 roe>ll ........ 1.-IT-I Zlllt• llOM 1v .. ..,., a.t .. O'Ae-IMc:...,._I aMI-tOllv .. ttl 114 ·~ .. ,.ao•o _ ,, ."."'1' ,,. Net ~ignups llatt.C-, 21-lto, Ml <•lko-.. 10 --· "' """ <ocl. 1 '-· Re1i1tratlon wlll be • ...,,.. •ac• -o. ............ ·--""""-""----tlS.000. SM 01e9e a ... ""-<lllloll ~ i-.-11..~1 -n M>01en: us S rda "llWPOltT IAtl'• "_ ... , -.... u .. 41•, 1Jl coll<• o ...... held Friday. atu y 1u .. ,,.,., ui o.,,.,,.. •• •• tw1111wt, .. ..,.. """· u -110. __ ... C! .. nday al the Costa -'•• *"Ml\, 10' rocll c. ... n -SAN St,_.«* -'" ...,..,.., '1 .. ., ._ ......... -0 ... 1.10."r'•..__1 11111 ,..,..,,..o,oO<od. Meaa Tennis Club in ..... 111 .. .,. St•-~o'"''' 1011 .. r .. 1 ._.to~•l•nlTorol •-yMlll lltlHt•I lltld-"" CMcH•r-1 Fta.>11v Pus,.,...,.., Gt-ul ...... 1s-m .... ' .,, ._.,. E"" ,....,Ol••I -UI ... 9..... ,, ....... cw.. llS TeWinkle Park for tfie ::: -c~'l' 142 M u. I Y'lllOWl•ll •• -II --··· ·?t~ Dll. .. ., -SJ ""'""' _ UDAl•ll~-next series of lessons to 114 DANA llJMA•F -11' ....... JtS 1taOONOO -747 '"'"''' 346 111 <••k• Mh , • .,.,,e<vo•. 44 """'"· 1 "°"''°· n .,.,,«VCI•. 10 ""'''• "'• be presented. 1u -ae ... ...... 1ttu . "<•h<o ""'" """"""'· 111"'1 Lesaons will be avail a· 111 SIAL allACM • JOf •"VI"'"' Ol <-, lJ6 Oh~ ... n ..... ~ Ill '" ._, ...... 1u "°""o· n ..,.. ""'"' 111191.,,. 111 -110, st .._....,"'· .. ble ln the morning, alter· MINT" •ACS -A-• 114 IN~ Croll>~ c-· .. s ..... r ··-· l hOllOlll, j1 roe~ Cod ..... -'' tllffec.uda.2,.rO<iLCOCI noon and early evening ..... ,,: 64 llOlllto. ) ~"" C..\S.. • VEltTUllA -Jl7 u llcO -·· Jto • ... ~.Dl•OO IMIHll<IN I ,..,, -Olllt °""'· Ill roct <od,. ,_, .... I beginnin g Monday with a I'll<-.- (tiH\otC KnM')"' , ••1·1tfu ..... , ...... , o.d1ot ,o .... ,.,. CoMero IF1tNncHI I Re•l ltoyatl~lc.a~, G<llltd IS!loem•~ff I SofMCr•O 10 •-0o•t P<"""'><•Mlenlo IM<Mor9,..1 "• m ~-'·°" .1.,., ..... , ..,.,. .. ,. '":::!.o _ m """'•"· .. ct11<o $10 cha.rtte for a series of • •• '"""· l .,.110W1•" ""t.. 111o111ou1. st0111 ... 1141•>. 1,m•oo eight instruction periods. ::: ~:OC::.':":":''~0~1:._-__:'~'S:._:•~"O~l~e'~':';1:'~~~0CI~.:..-~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-, "' •Ill "' POWISIS JllE douls Jl'm M"Closkey or Purcell was Edison's 9•• ... ~•rllt,N•wlut-......... O•omlno.Purwnooo "" FfM <OI\ J•\lffrtt. Fr•nc.e. M.1t fl tT f .1'T JU ~""'10'1U ~, ~ Costa Mesa's Estancia varsity cage coach for w .... PohmaM. w'" °"'""""· 1 '· r<•tt "9 oro u 10 7 ~ 4 io /:I l 'T/:1..1 J I 'T/Sl...A;I HJgh (headed for USC) one year, taking the .. ~.!;,.i 0,."'"·~""'"·.,.••"••ntt o.11.,M1u 1vtto•••• "20 uo and ex-Edison standout Chargers to the ClF 0.-1.wrno. ....... v.1 s.~o Htw•u•0oto11•••01 100 CU PERTINO-Three I ,f d rn·ng lt•Y -oro, Sou111 Alrlu, llHI "--1 411 S Bob Vogels a n g are P ayo s an ea 1 ~•Koch,l•••"·•·•.H.•> ""• ll•n -T••<Y Nono. Un· Orange Coas t a rea-amona an Otanoe Coun· coach of the year laurels "•""os.1°"'""·'H•••Sor•nt1.M11 . 11"''0 ••0· Tr1 •io9u~. ,,.,, ... , b<>•ed water polo teams " " llNI " let ( l°"'OI H Pnylll .. , 'lelM De Mitl, """1Jtftl• ..., ty unit that will race In the Sunset Leaeue. He ._, im o aMIK, 0 ., • "'""" -vMor•Wo"' open action Friday In the 0 th e r S o u th e r n died May 27 of a heart at· <NI""-v11tt. ••ee""""-.... , ""°..,., .... , U.S. AAU men's outdoor Clift 11 clley •-A-oe l ._, H l1K U. -ll·IC•r•ll ... & ~0.llti iC~~~l~fO~~~ja~S~l~a~n~d~O~U~~~-~i~n~·~=ta~C=k=·~~~~~~~~~·l~-·~-·-~~~·~-'~·-•_•~·~·~~:'~'~W~t:l=~~M:·~~~~~1natlonaJ champlonS~~. Newport·Meaa·l rvine M • L s d • quatics, under coach MAZDA ~!?.~UA~~ N!2N~LEA,,s r~ifl~1:~~:f:~ E t DI laJea East Dtvlsloa UCL A playe rs under 1 g 7 5 New York 81 : v ~ ~:x> GB ~hitt.sla~~~:la n ~ ~~ I~: laCoa;n~go.lr~dz,Y_.~hl~dpeef~nd7g Baltimore 56 S3 .514 9\r.a ,.,..., Yor"'k 59 iu. :513 11 ~ ,., " Cleveland S4 S6 411 12 ,,"'_ "° h-ampion under coach · Chicago 52 63 4S2 24 Peter Cutino, is 11eeded CLOSE OUT ~~~t ~ ~ ·: ~·~ St. Louis 47 63 :m 26~ o. 1. followed by Swn- • · Mll"•aukee 47 60 :438 17\.t Montreal 40 68 .370 3:2\ii !ord. NIMA and Long West Dlvllloa West DM8'oe Beach. ~AS •••••••• $11Z7 DISCOUNTED 5350 CASH IACIC • • 1400 NOW s4377 IMMBIATI CllDIT OMllUTW'OI DOWM rA'fM .. T Ott CASH IACK! Kansu City 68 " .ffJ'l Clnclnnatl 74 40 .&fot Oakland 60 S3 .531 av. Docl•I It.on•" ~ : ·: ~tt Min~I 56 58 .500 J2 OUS · Tnu S4 S1 • 1a~ San Dte10 55 81 .474 20 Ansel• so 64 '439 19 Atlanta. sz 62 .456 22 Chica10 48 63 :m 19Va San Franc!:~.!~·uc~ .419 261h W. ..... td•Y'l k-GIMlllMll U. ClllCOQO 10, IOlmlnq\ "''"""'91•1.l •ll•mortO t"lll .. IDll••• All•"'"' c .... ,tllt 4, '"•<•oo t, 10111111• i.o. • .,..1,,,. ·,.""""'Oii o Ootrott 4, T''" J ,...,. Vo•• 1. s .... 0 1990 ' Ht• Vtlfll S, tr;•fl~\ CilY ) NlolltrH I • t.tfl ,.,.,.,.,<•) C•lif0<nlU llo\IOft 0 Hev\104' I, \1 L0011'1 OA•1 ..... 1.MJ""-"' ,..,.,.,o_ T ... ,., 0•_, ~" 0 1-IS.wytr J·OI •' ...... Yor~ l~•-ft••• IU"'""'"' 1 fl <11 Oewr""" IOoll\Orl • 11 II Ill C:•ll<iftMll (Ale.ala It 11 •I ~151-)0 Now Yo•-114iinter II 111 t i,,_;,.,.,_,. lt~o•tt All.,.lt IUIC°"" O" •• Pt>ii.atp111• ta.-o 311 1111 '°''"" IT•..,I II 101 •I C•lo ..... • l"y""' Ill ()NyOM"f• Kllefvltd 111111.,..,"t IA ..... \11,. U l MO.,t .... IMil<""ll ,,_, .. Ga-. •U t..et•"9tttUICftt< .. o Oftly .....,., KM-.let, S... 0Mte .. MIHll••al, 1 Ft lUftS-Sl ~«1,.llellle OolUl9' Ill tlllll-• Ch•<IMllll .i N•• Yen r ..... , Cuwr-1111 ~•-It<•~ ,...11_,..,... ::..~~~ ~~~~..!;;!.'.. "'~tfl•l Hw\11'1 ··-... "·' (~ .. ,.,,... ........ °'~·- CM Open Hoop Loop Ce\u ...... "''"""•' i.....,. IAI Stl•M l.t Mltlll "'"'' ,.,,, Ott U r O. .. n., So.w ·-1.,..., Mt<4111\ To4tl ...... , .. " ,, " "' . It t 4 2t 4 I j 1J • t , tO 10 ' , " f 0 J 4 0 0 ) 0 0 l ' ) )4 " ll ., , ........ ,, " "' ..,,.,....ldl •• ) 1 Mc:GletUY 4 S 1 Wei<IM'r I S ) Platt t 0 J --• l l EIUl .. t_,.n I 1 5 Sc-" ' ) J ,..... JI It 10 MtlNtM.~·, ...... J. Miracle Mazda , : SloPitch A women'• 110.plteh IClftbaJ.J lea1ue la (orm. lq in Minion Viejo wtth •am• to be played on lfonday evenln1• at Avery Paft. 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Jndivlduaa. or teama blte'eated In competlnc can 1et further In · fclnnaUon by ca1Hn1 S.,. J• RJem at '!7·2114. f (1'1 901) -~ i • ... ,.,.,. """',.,.... Oitllll«I C«p.. &..Olli•Wlllt, "1 .. ~ 1976. Got a prob~m? Then write to Pot Dunn. Pat wUl cut red tape, getting the answer8 and actwn ycru need to :JOlve inequ1tie1 an govertm1e11t and bim· ness. Mail your qu.r~hons to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Dotty Pilot, P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 926'l6. /r1cludt' your telephont- number. Tile colunm op~ars doily e.tCt'pt Saturdays. ~...,Ing A uto•11 En .. rgfl DEAR PAT: l buy good car batteries, but they never seem to last as long as they should Can you find out what the experts recommend to prolong a battery's life? S. V ., Newport Beach Tbe National AutomobUeClub advises checking &ermlD.als and cables for corrosion. Clean It away Wit" steel w09J 1nd proted these points by coating them with Pt'lroleum jeUy. ln11pect the battery's water level at least once every two weeks and more oftea In warm weather. K eep an t>ye on your bat. tery'a rate of charge, comparlag it to the r ate re- 41dred. Other safeguards include generator Inspec- tion, deaning brushf"S and kttping connections tl&btened. C'o•e to Grip• Wit It Cook..,ar~ DEAR PAT: I purchased a set or Star Bright cookware years ago. Some of the pan h.andJes need replacement. but I don't know where to order parts.1 lost the address of the company. P. D .• Capistrano Beach Star Bright Cookware replacement parts can be ordered from the Wet1t Bf-nd Co., Customer Service Department, 4to Washington St., West Bend, WI 53195. Tiiie West Bend Co. now bandies a variety of cookwa re,-tnctudinc Kltc:ben 1<1'art-and Perm anent StaiD.less SteeJ. Other readers unable to locate cookware manufacturers can get information from tbe Direct SeUlng Association, 1730 M St., N. W., Waslt.ington, DC Z9036, Uthe wares were purchased from a door-to·door saJesman. If the OJ"iginal p1m:hase was made at a retail store, write to the Meta.I Cookware Manufacturers AssodatJon, Box D, Fonlaaa, WI 53125. C'ar B•11er• A 11old Co•t ly Detour• DEAR READERS : Consumer Action, 26 Seventh St., San Franciscc., CA 94103, recently has published an 82-page .. Auto Insurance Guide." This $3.50 book lists more than 2,000 s ample prices from 16 insurance companies and 1t reeommends sweep· ing reforms in the California auto insurance in- dustry. The guide explains insurance terms and coverages in understandable language and includes information on what to do after an accident and how to determine what is adequate protection. Another informative book let is "Shopping For A Loan -A Truth-in-Lending Survey." Available l Cree from Californfa Citizen Action Group. 909 l2th I St .• Sacramento, CA 95814, this booklet describes types of interest ra(es in easy-to-read language, and •..-it-ineludes-information on-annuaJ perc~tag~rates / • at. Sacramento area banks, finance companies and car dealers. Also included are sample t~lephone in- terview forms elC])laining how to conduct a similar survey. Businesses in violation of the Truth·in· Lending Act are listed by name. Copies of the report tiave been sent to appropriate federal and st ate re- gulatory agencies. along with requests for action against the violators. ' Tra11f!I ln•11ran~e: lrua• A Ou•• DEAR PAT. We'r<' plannln~ a cross-country trip this month and would like to find out ir motels are responsiblt' for tht>ir gut'sts· possessiohs in case of theft. G T., San Clemente Moat motel insurance policies cover 011Jy the motel's belongings In cases of mischJevo\ls damage. Gueals' beloogings generally are not cov- ered for tlleft or dama~l". Insurance protedlo11 for cuests aaaally Is limited to "commo.n law." The esubllalameat Is liable for damage& only when there ls pr~ven negligence on the part or thl" establialament. The only way for travelers to be ~are of coverage for theft or other damage Is tb.roap tlaelr own bomeowner's or traveler's In· aurance, provided this rrotedion is Included In tbe1r-polldt>I. Check wlth yoor own Insurance com· pany reiardlng your coverage. WORLD TEAM TENNIS EXHIBITION Saturday, August 14th. 10:00 AM Hawaiian Leis llie Nastase and Margaret Court. SOUTH COAST PLAZA HOTEL (71•) 540·2500 • FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach l .. Thursday. August 12, 1978 DAILY PILOT Q . E,... Pflfle All UNDERFUNDED PENSION PLANS. • • yean aco. half or a woner~ penaioa coat was funded by t.be employe's cootribution of s percent ol his or her annual salary. . Toda y, the 5 percent cootributioo finances ooty 10 to 1.$ percent of the ~ion coat and the taxpayer must provide the rest. der a 11n1le administrative body, answerable only to the ltate lealslature. This bas been done. ror in· stance, la Masaacb11Sett.s, Pennsylvania a nd Illinoia. The main benefits from consolidation are a coneiderable administrative saving and generaJly beUet' expertiJe in management of tho pt-nsion funds. LEGISLATIVE PllOPO&U.S WERE MADE this year to fund the plan more properly, but they were shunted asJde and are cooa{dered dead fortbe SO•E 8TATESllEQVlllETHATTHE run pre- rest or the year, larcely because the atate't. sent and future ca.t ~ any proposed pension lo· general finances bave. been ln diltJclllty lately. crease be calculated and disclosed before the What makes the choice between proper and Im-legislature approves it. Ohio, whoso systems are proper funding of pe:nalons so difficult i.s that. im-among the beat financed tn the nation, has such a proper htndlng is cheaper in the short run. Places law. A.a a double cbeck, a spetial state commission like Massachusetts and Washineton, D.C., simply evaluates the health of Ohio's state plans at least budget enough money each year to covert.be cost ol ooce every five yea.rs. current retiret>S. Tilove and others have suggested a number of The problem begins when the pension system new federal laws, Including one abolishing the .. matures" -when a larger and larger percentage loophole in the Social Security laws making mem· or participants retire and a smaller and smallel" bership In the system optional for state and local number are left to pay the bi.JI. Uthe benefits are in-government bodies. <'reased and if cost-Of·living adjustments are pro-But the outlook for any federal action is bleak, vided, the strain 1s compounded. IJ ful\(js al"e not set according to congressiooal st.airers working on the aside each year to erovide for these ruturc cos• in· problemL creases, the pension costs will begin to rise sharply. -THIS ALREAO-" IS HAPPENING JN Washington. A study of the city's systems by Cedric W. Kroll, government actuary for the U.S. Treasury secretary. s howed that properly funding the plans would cost the city more than 150 percent of the cur- rent payroll costs immediately. The tlgure would decline to 60 percent over the next 40 years. Even less severe1soJutions would involve c1ly pe.nsion contributions of 72.2 percent a year of lhe total payroll indefinitely. If Washington, D.C., does A B CENT U.S. SUPREME COURT ruling that lhe federal wage law"'1id not apply to rit)t and stale employes was widely interpreted as damag. ing to federal efforts to regulate local pension plans. In addition, the Municipal Finance Officers Association, representing state and local finance of· ficers. voi<'ed strong opposition to :i House bill aimed at im posing reparting and disclosure ro· gulations on local pension administrators. nothing to change its current funding practices. 2 J\l Kroll says the costs will mount steadily to c.lose to ewport Scouts 100 percent of payroll by the year 2000 and will hold there indefinitely. Beyond acceptance of the principle of proper W/.• N • l T • l funding, local pension systems .can lake a number ,..,, in atiorta ... ill e · of general steps to ease their problems, says pension expert. Robert Tilore. THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IS to integrate benelits paid by the local plan with those from Sociil"S«urlty. T6iS w0Uld1nvo ve fiXlftg a cert.ain percentage or final salary as a ''fair" pension. Social Security and the local pension added together would not be. permitted to exceed this percentage. -. Since Social Security benefits have been rising so rapidly -about. 93.6 percent in six years alone - integration with the local pension plan could relieve a large chunk of the benefit burden. • It. also would be a means or cutting back for future employes the generous benefits offered in places fike New York City and Philadelphia where workers get both Social Security and a pension. Another step many states have taken in recent years is consolidation of all local pension plans un-, Two Newport Beach Sea Scouts. representing the Western Region of the Boy Scouts of Ame.rit·a. won the national Explorer sailing championship nn Lake-Fontcbartrain-Wednesday. The reguHa was held under the supervision of the United States Yacht Racing Union. The Newport team was composed or Bnan Kfoury, 20, helmsman, and Wesley Stillwell, 20, crewman. Both belong to Ship 711 of the Orange County Council BSA and were winners of the re· gional sailing competition held July 24-25 at California Yacht Club, Marina del Rey. Six two·man crews competed in the national championship competition this year, sailing 420 Class sloops. Ewell C. Potts Jr., New Orleans, representing the host Southern Yacht Club of New Orleans was in charge. LM •. Bqd When Opium Poppies Grew You can call younelf a Seasoned Citiien, too, ii you recollect wbein ophun p0ppies grew in Catdens natlOl*wide, They Wt'tttn'toull8Wed hereabouts until 34 years ..co. I remember my mother sayina or her several bo1utl£ul pop. pies. ''Oh. tbt)•'re not the kind you get opium from." But they wert>. and so were tho neighbors', according to the Chinese laundryman. Who knows ? Curious .s It now may seem, the U.S. Department or Agriculture had promoted lntermiltently for half a century previously the growth of opium pappies by American farmers. n wasn't until the bureau boys round ~t bow costly thll.l opium was to harvest, let us note petulantly. that their morals took charge. A FOLKHEllO In the 1790s; you could've bought western land forST.2S-an acre. provTdlng you coulCI pf(9. ve to the new government of the United States that you'd done something to improve such property by your own hand. John Chapman fou nd a wayt cheap and swift, covering an enormous area. To com· ply with the letter of that real estate r uling, he sprinkled apple seeds far and wide. How be wound up p1ct ured as a bareroot l>enevolent jerk with f'olk·hero st.atus I don·t know. lie , the original Johnny Appleseed, wus in lruth the epitome of the. Amcricm1 s.p~w_ator. fairly clever and greedy as all get out. llOPE CHEST Whtst our-1:.anguagti man-is-looking for no is another n:ime for n hope chest. Numerous unmarried youni: ladit•s say lhey don't like the sound of thnt nunw Not dignified enough. A hope chest in Ausll·alia is called a glory box. Don 't much care lor that name , either. Life locker? J<~uture closet? Wedding shell? I know a girt, shll li\'ing wllh her folks, who stacks such collectibles as linens and flatware in a com er of her room w.ruch she calls "The Next Place.·' Any suggestions? BOOTS Th'-' bq.~l' t Club in Newport Beac h offers more fnr both ll1l'n .md wom~·n members. 16 r.u.:q1ll'tb.1ll coum . Jr. Olympic 25 mcttr pool. 2 ~1n<l vollcyh;ill coum. JugginJ,! crack with pncing light::.. ~kn's t:xcmsi.: center and :.lX'. Stress tcsrin~ and c:irdio~ '.hcuhir t.1.::1!uy. Women' fitncs~ ccnrcr with fn:c das~~ -including jaz:na ... 1ics. l-lim & trim, yoga and :.ki fitnc~'· Tempting o;alad and h<.'fllth food bar. Why -.ctdl' tor k·ss whl'n there':-one Club that ha~ it all. A l11nit1...J numb<.'r o( prc·opcninJ,! mcmbcr!>hip~ <Ir\' <wa1lahk· Corpor.ll\.' & group memhcr.,hirs uvailablc w11h atlractiv~ lx:11dl " hO':,. Compll't<' t )J'l'11 b l! 19((1 752-0Ci<,:; The Sporting House 3931 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 106, Newport Beach Calif 92660 714 752-0565 UICllLE CARRERA Sftft95 Reg. $170.00 NOW • .,.,-- UICNU oomu SSH Reg. $155.00 NOW .,-- NOIDICA IT Sftftl5 Reg. $170.00 NOW • .,., .. llORDICA MIRROR . soms Reg. $ U5.00 NOW ,.,-- SKI CLOTHING SAVE~ 60% on Uited b<onch • HUJ) • ROFFE • ANBA • H.C.C. INNSBRUCK 1·2 WHITER HUT Sfftl5 Reg. $185.00 NOW .,.,-- 1·2 ClllSIUllU DU SOM Reg. $190.00 NOW .,.,-- 1·2 343 ~­Reg. $155.00 NOW -,.,-- ROSSHHIOL SMASH Sftftl5 Reg. $170.00 NOW -.,.,-- ROSSl8NOL ~fttS Reg. $125.00 NOW .,.,-- • TUMILEWEIDS FUNKY WINIERIEAM · 1ME MASTER !Jll.15 : ME (.!.)() 15 A MAfJOCHIST ·- TANK McNAMARA by Jeff Milar & Iii Hilcls- NANCY rM GETTING FAT AGAIN··· I NEED A GOOD STRICT DIET,. ..-.------------~-.---. ~I'M'Tl.f£C~.,_, . PlAVER EVER 1> HIT "' 1"1~ L£AG<£ NJ) 1PE AIN'T~~tl~ ~I OCP t.WJ, 9Vf A~ 1lCJCEf. . THERE'S A NEW DOCTOR IN TOWN-·MAYBE H!e....:·-LICT"'tI:Y:::'W' C AN HEL P YOU TO REDUCE b, ........... ;' ? TID&T'S c11smu nlZLI MISS PEACH 1 - • ,, .,, .... ~I 11• /JJ.MtE1S LIMfTEC> Meio otE see~ PE~ ~Y. ' "The report°" ways •o aettJe the dlfferetlCft of the peoples of our comniwri•Y wiU be ... yed as the C011U11inec cannot'*" .. 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Thutaday, AoquSI 12 1978 p BLIC NOTICE "•CTtflOU58Ulllfl!U NA.Ml n AfllillNl '"" ... _ • ..q .... -....... --'° I C A N 0 I M A V I Afll ""C'l"IC $VHTIH.A0811 "' ~" C .. ,. Hlt "••Y ~••URI eeecll C•••,.,f\•• J•'••A \.••'• .. t• C•••m~ 9 C#-lo~ M iii Y•ll•Y (Oh ... .,.• _I .,,, .. ._... ..... " ,.....,._,""" .,. lfl 111¥1 ... •1 JI. COl.fMAH Tl>h ... ,.,,..,., .... 11i.o ""lll '"' C-t't c ...... 0r ..... c.-., ... JOJ/.'f ..... ~ ~~ "'*'"' .. °'"""" (OHi ()o,ly IOl004 Jlll'f 1t ..... \ u It ,.,. u •• ,. PUBLIC NOTICE PYBLI NOTICE ·. OAll Y Pll.OT a PUBLIC N011C£ ,,,..ll ,..,.,,_ °'-c .... 0.0•-"''°' """"'' " "· "· " "'' PUBLIC NOTICE I \ \ ,.... • • Jf 1 , . ; i l J l .... • • A DAILY PILOT ThufMfay. August 12. 1976 Uglaier Model , Army Helmets I ' Change Design ABERDEEN, Md. <A P> The aleel helmet that World War II Gls \aled to cook rations and wash their socks Is goin& the w•y of the can· non ball and GaUJoggun. In emer gencies, the old helmet bad also served as a foxhole digger . BESEARCHERS AT the Army's Huma n Englneerln« Laboratory here have developed a synthetic helmet which re· sembles a cross ht-tween • German World War 11 helmet and the protective headgear now wom by motorcycUsta. Lab officials insist it was not modeled after the German helmet, but its developers have dubbed it "Fritz" because it bu a protective skirt covering the back of the neck. THE DESIGN IS an attempt lo · provide more protection and to make the helmet fit more com· fortably by shirting 0the center of gravity backward and toward the center of the head, an Army ___ ..... ,spokesman sai:d:- Final testing of the new helmet is scheduled for the fall. The Army hopes to have it in regular issue by 1980. The six-year de~ votopment project has cost $2.S million. .,. .......... PASSING PARADE -The Army bas developed new head gear to replace steel helmets worn since World War I. At top is the Oat ••tin hat" developed in World War I. Next is the ••steel pol'' worn s ince World War I I. The new model is a combination of a motorcycle helmet and German design. Critics of the old helmet com· plain that it is heavy, uncom· fortable and unwieldy. Unlike the new headgear, the old steel be1me1 comes...io.-.ODe she with a plastic helmet liner. DEVELOPED IN THE 1930's, the old helmet is made of Had· field steel alloy and weighs 56 ounces. Its r e placement will weigh between 47 OUDCft and S3 ounces, depending oo size. and will be made either of Kevlar, a substance designed by DuPont to replace steel cords in automobile tirea,orfiberg1us. In 194.1, the steel pot succeeded the natter "tin bat" worn dwinC World War I. •• FBITZ .. WOULDN'T be su.ita· ble foe cooking stew or digging boles. The synthetic materials 'are not able to witMtand intense heat and the built-in webbin& pre· vents it from beini used as a shovel. "Yes, the steel pot was useful as a wash basin," said one Aber· deen reaearcher. "But that isn't what a helmet ia supposed to be." Ef f eets Unsure Alliance Seeking Stay on Deboning WASHINGTON <APJ -Voicing concern about potential health hazards. an alliance oC consumer groups and Rep. Margaret Heckler <R-Mua.), have asked the AIJ'iculture Department to rescind ita ten- tative approval or mechanically deboned mut. · "Questions surrounding the effect of mechanically deboned meat on the diet of the American COD· .sumer deserve lo be explored thorou1bly in order to avoid ad· dins any more potentially hazardous substances to our already dangerous diets." Mrs. Heckler told a news conference. 'ftlE AGlllCVLnTllE Depart- ment In April gave proceseors tentative permlaalon to use the debonders. hiah-apeed machines used to strip the last remnants of meatorf an anlmal'scarcau. Under an interim regulaUon, the USDA allows up lo 1 percent calcium In mechanically de· boned meat for retail products. But since bone ia not all calcium, the meat t'OUld contain about 4 percent bone chips and sUU meet tbeca1clum standatd. mE FIVE consumtt groups and Mrs. Heckler 1aid the USDA failed to toke health and aartl~ queatloH into t'onslderatlon when ll put out the Interim re- gulation before hearing all public comments. Mulcal Motifs NuJeLaws Criticized LOS ANG BLES <AP 1 - A city ordinance banninc nudity in establishments that serve food and drinks bas been attacked a1aln. Duh, In., operator of 0 Tbe Arches," whJch pre· aenta live nude entertain· ment, ftled a civil suit tn Superior Court claimlng lbat the city Jaws are un· constitutional because they apply to a subject already preempted by the state. The California Penal Code permlu local aovern- ments to regulate nudlt,y excepttncertain places. 'nfleRele Susan Blakely, ill-faied heroine of the TV mini· series, "Rieb Man, Poor " Man," has landed the title role of the Harold Robbins' novel, "The Lonely Lady." Top Books_ Tell About Kids' Care WASHLNGTON tAPI -If you want to learn about sewing, suing or septic tank scouring, the gov- ernment has a booklet lo help you out. But the most popular of the thousands of tiUes published by the U.S. government are those telline Americans what to do about their kids. A little $1.05 pamphlet entitled "Infant Care" ls the runaway bestseller among the ollerings of the Government Printinc Office, with no less than 17,178,388sold. IN FACT, THE Government Printine Office's bestseller list is dominated by books about children . Books telling Americans what to do with their kids take up the top four spots en · the beat-seller list. And the government's top 50 ls sprinkled with such tiUea as "Adolescent in Your Home:· "Your Baby's First Year," "When Your Baby is on the Way," "Youth Physical Fit· neas," "Family ·ea.re" and the possibly related ••ftemovlnc Sta1u from Fabrics." BUT .,INFANT CAllE" ls the bic winner, accumulating ita »· toundinl sales tota1 in competi· tlon with 24,000 dltterent books and pamphleta, which the public printer describes as roverinc ··aimost every facet ol human lire. from aviation to health to zoology. from cooklnJ and clean· ins to sleeping and swimminc to furniture and finance." · The No. 2 seller ls "Prenatal Care,·· with sales ol 10,834,432, • and the third aDd fourth place finishers are a two-part series, ··Your Child from One to Six" and "Your Child from Six to Twelve." They have sold nearly 7 million and 3.4 milllon copies, respectively. Flna11y, in fifth place, attention turns away Crom youth, with sales of Just over two million copies of "Your SoclalSecwity." OTHER VOLUMES IN the prinline office's top 10 include a wallet-sized card on rescue breathine and "Septic Tank Care,'' "Food for Fitness -A Dally Food Guide:· "Postage Stamps of the United States'' and a p ocket card on m etric measurements. Other volumes ofrer helpful hints on the law, sewing. home canning and freezJng, on dealing with the f'OVernment. ~keep ... Ing, handling credit. fandln1 a job, woodworking. eledricity, divldlnl words and identilyin& waterfowl atadit\ance. .,. .. ,......... Hollywood may be known for heart-shaped swimmlng pool (left.) and from the s haped swimming pools. but some air, Johnny Cash's home resembles a tape Nashville homes have a distinct recorder. character, too. Webb Pierce bu a guitar· Child Sapport Singer Gaye In Contempt Fro• AP Dltpa&nn Singer M arvl• Gaye w.s cited tor contempt of cou.rt af\er falling behind ono month ln spousal and t'hild supPort U> hla t'llrNl&cd wire and tbelr t(),. year-old IOO, lhrv• Jr. Lot An,elea Superior Court Judco •••141 Swearlaiet' luued a bench warrant for Gayo's ar· reel after aentencl.nl him U> two coeuecuUvo live· day atinta in the county jail. Du Barbakow, one ol tho attorneys represent· inl Mn. Aaaa Gaye, Mid the37-year-old singer had already been found ln contempt twlt'e this year but was lel off art•r be paid the monthly $5,500 to bis ~-year-old wlfe, and $SJO to his son. • Rep. Ln A.,.. wants the Naval At'ademy Athletic Aaaoclahon to end one of Its Activities: pla)'in1 the stock market. The usoclallon, wruch runs the academy's intercollegiate sports program, baa l06t $338,449 alnce 1973 on lts lnve.stment.s, Aapinsaid. The Wistonain Democrat said he a1rees the Annapolis athletic fund should be invested to earn interest, but it abou1d be put lnto "gu.ranteed govern~ ment atturltles" rather than U'8 '""" stock market. --,,,eusoclaUon-,ebl it.a funds from~ annual- S2.S fee paid by each ol the 4,400 midshipmen and from profits at football games and other athletic events. • Los Anaeles City Couneilman Job FerraJ'O lawed council members in reported outside income durine the 12 months ending June 30, according to r~u.ired financial reports filed with the cily clerk. Ferraro listed $36,000 in income over and above ( ) his city salary. Dauld PEOPLE l...oreuee was second in reported out.side income, --------"" S'Z2,000. Mayor Toa Bradlef reported out.side income of $4,000. Ferraro listed as sources of IHome stocks in 28 companies and extensive holdin1s in Maywood and Woodland Hills. including a buildin& that houses a PQlt office. • Evangelist BUty Grala•• Says be has made no dedsicn oa who be will support ln the presidential race. Graham, who arrived in San Die10 for one of his crusades, said Democratic nominee Jlamy Carter and Republican Conventlon contenders Presi· dent Gerald Ford and a.aid aeacaa have indicated they are ''born·aaaln •• ChrlaUans. Tber.tore, Graham said, be Will not make aay cbolce before tbe fall eled.IOll. • ICJttJ Carl111e Hart. famWar to teleftaloa .-..... ... p....u.t -the ''To Tell tM Truth'' procnm, bu been named by GoY. H ... Cue1 uchalrmanol the New York State Council on . t.beArts. Mrs. Hart bu Hned as vi~hairman ol t.be council aln· ce ber appointll)enl five years aco by thea-rovernor Nebe9 a.dlefeller. In addidon to llra. Hart. Carey bas named to the zo.. member council composer· DUOM• plant.It Peter .,_..., ~ adfteate -~anclauthorKmtY1•eptlr. • A frOUP or Detroit darts plQen challenged their British counterparta to a match vla tramatJanUc tele.pbone. "We bave to win," said Georre ,....._, a member of the Wolftl'lne Dart Auoclation team. "We've sot a 38-incb trophy here and lf we loae, il'a eolnl to ·cost us a fortune to send it to them." Them is a team from the Beech HHI Sodal Club in Manchester, Eftllmd. Tbe match, scheduled for Sunday, wu set up by Tom Monow, a Wolverine member who came to Detroit from Mancbat.er naUve 12 years a10. • Uberlan President WUHam a. Tolbert Jr. wUl wit Wublntton Sept. 2'l to confer wWl Pr•l•eat Fn. Tbe Yblt, anDOlmCtld bJ the Wblte Rouae, will be Tolbert'• flnt to the United SUU. alnce he became praldeat and t.be rant. tbll year from a black African leader. There will be a formal White ~ ~ Houle dinner in Tolbert'• honor. • Pa.a A. Ma~lr.t. a proleaor Tou•n ol medicine at Colwnbla Collet• of Pbyslclam and Surleona, wu named by heel· 4elllt f'erd to the Prelldeal's Cancer Panel, a aroup tJuit monitors the aadon'1 cancer procram. Re1PDC>l1Md wen 8anW ~. praleuor ol microbiOfoa and moleNlar _1enettcs at Harvard Medical School, and.....,. aulk, director of the Eppley lnatitute for cancer reaearch at the Unlvertlty of Nebr aka. New apPointees Include biochemlat.ry profn1or Brace N. Ames ol Berkeley and Mn. Va.cettl Lombardi, widow ol the famed pro( ... loaal football coach, Manalapan. Ji'b . • C«>r1la Conare11men Larry Md)oHl4 and J«*I I . '119& eacll defeated three Democrauc op- pcnenta and apparently avoldM a runoff w win r•nomJnaUoa. F1ynt, • CODpeNIDan for two decades and chairman of the House Ethics Commluee,, races coUese praleuor Newt I Gl•Jrt~• In tlle NoYember general elect1oa. '1)'Dl urrow11 defeated GiDIJitb t.woyan-.o. M'cDonald. a Marietta physician ud member of the Jobn Birch Society, facea 9'YWT former V\etnam prlloner ol war Qlilae.J c.an.t lD Novembtf ln his bid for a a«ond tenn. Col1hd almott defeated Md>onald lD 1'74 • • Frederick A. Grou of Detroit spent ts days In the county jail in Tucson. Arts. because be couldn't pay $17 bond for Jaywaiklnl. Grosr. 29. wu a "forgotten man," .. id a clty maslltrate who reJeued him after apolastitng for "the system." "When IOmet.biq Uke Ulil happens, DO one wants U> be reaponslble," laid Maclltr•te ..._ ....... \ f IUORS: AnriMn ....... dlectl ...... .., .... ,.,.,. .... ..... , ....... .,. n. DAILY PILOT ••-• Wlllty fw .... ftnt ... cenect .... ,..... Olllly. ........... Metk.: All ~•I t>~ht •d"<'rtlsr<I ln this newspaper 11 11ub· jM1. lo the •·c:"ler11t 1-'•lr Hou:1ln.: Act of t9G8 which muku It lllo~ul to advett1h1 "an y pre· rcrc:nco} limll11tlu11, or 4'-ls<"rhnmallon ba1cd on r11ec. culor. rcU~lon. aeic . or natlonttl origin, or an lntenUon to moko M\Y ~uch pttrerence, llmitu• Uon. or dbcrimlnutloo." 1'hls news paper will not knowingly ac<"tPl any adverllsint: ror real estate which ls iu \•loln· lion of the law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GaMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIANDONED UNCH •/a ACRE A long country l ane ~ed -beMalh~n um~ brella ol t.owering trees lead s to this rustic hldeway. Big wooden 3 bedroom ranch sits on enormous Ila acre! F.x· ecutive entry to swecp- 1 o ' llvlo~ room . Gourmet kitc h e n, separate Mom·ln-Law quarters. So11rln1¢ staircase lo bedroom t omplex-A ru~tic paradise in horse eoun· lry. Vac ant. Selle r desperate. Try $7,400 total down! Call ror quick showiRl..147.fOLO ~ llt 9 • II S llJN IO " M(f • ~•IMI. Don't leak Any Furtber! for your executive enter· talnment home. We have a 3000 aq.n. 3 bcdrm. 2 story, 4 yr old home with rumpus r oom, family room, formal d inin i;i room. game rm w /wet bar. ton and you name it! For only $86,950. AJ>-IJC)intmenlonl , call now. ••• ,.. 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE OPTION An!dou~ owner with '':t cant ™"urn w11nts octl'\11 'fhl8 :t bfdroom . a buth h om" overlooking Nt'wport llarbor, nOOds 114'lme paint 11nit 11crub· bin.i. but the owner la rc- 11dy lo deul. CALL quick· ly.W-2600 ,,. • SELEC1" · PROPERTIES COSTAMISA CHAltMH lllDltOOM 21ATH NtStlcd amon~ trt'U in ~autliul home)• area ot Costa Mcs11. Plush UP· aradcd family home, complete wllh centrnl air rondillonlng. Completely new wife.saver kitchen. ~hssh•c family room with skyllaht. Bullt·in Bar·B·Q surrounded by decking for those run , summer nights. A lot ot hoosl' for a lilt le S • SS.SOC full price. Call today ~7171 Of'UUll 9 • JU (J.11 10 el f'«l I 1•&1111 FORA SPECIAL FAMILY Localed II\ Daycrest. One oflhe lowe11l priced lar11e family homes In th111 beautiful r esidential a.ru of Newport ISe•ch. 3 Bedrooms In addltlOI\ to spacious master sulll•. Shown by appointment only. $132.SOO. Jncludin~ land. 673-8SSO .• Ol'tN II\ 9 •II S IUN IOI!( N('f' [9ilftlll PlllSTIGIOUS tmm oc ul a t l" WATERFRONT CON- DO. Finest quality & up· jlradlna. Woll covering!'. drapcii & corpctini;i. :J 8edrma, 2~-:a bathl'I , fircplaC'e. slip lhat will llike a 40' boat. Shows . hkc u model. s<'e to up· prcclotc. $135,000. Coll 644-7270 ,1...,,. .. !:.<fl. 1~·--IULTOIS All COMDmOMID IYTHISli 4 Bedroom. 2\.'a ba\h con· I •·S4f ,500! do near lhe ocean ror ASSUMI sz74 MO. year round swimming. ' ".....,• • ... V "'C "' ... T Jo'amily room and dining ,~-,, w.-,.. ,.." room.. 3decks. De•ulJful· lt'a true! Five bedrooms ly decorated. Pool. t en- on quiet cul-de-sac lot. nla courts and ample Extra large yard + parking. Only S84.000. cbUdrm's playhouse. No G73-8550. new loan costs on as· """ '" •. "\ rVN 10 111 ""' • awopllon or I YJ~ VA [ I ~;,;ffil.;g:;:' • ft~IMI; 111111 UMOOB.ID.C.D.M. 2 On a lot. Cbarmln1 separate homes, de - corator's d e lig ht. 2 Bdrma, & a loCl & a 2 bdrm. Treea, lrees, trees. Call 545·9491. ~ Walkttr 1; lr.r. Rr.al lsl11lr. ltlDUCID!I OW NER'S MOT i· VATEDt Large 4 hr home, beaut f•m rm , formal din rm, qulel treeUned alreet. liurry .. own e r must move . 645-0303 FOllST OLSOM IMC Investors o ppty. Will trade collection o l certified diamonds & 1em at.ones ror home lo H.B . & C .M. area. ~eves. •=-r r r r r r . I' r r r 1 •fv;;r I I I I I I I I I I I SCl•M-UTS AMwtrt Ill CleNlflc ..... IOIO • I + .. THE OCUM! ILUFFS ,REVIEW ls just 2 ~hort mile<; from OPEN FRI. I O.Z this very nice J )ear oe\\~~~~~~~-~~~~I 647 VISTA IONITA 2 s tory. 3 bedroom plu> ..a I CO .... DO JUST LISTED. Lovely 3 den home. t~am1ly room "· • " BR. 2 ba. with corjleous Double rire ploce Com p redecorated \'ICW or Back Bay. Form:il entry lead\ mto \\ the ~st or (l\lf'r) thing. Secluded location. Im u \•aultcd ceihnft hHn.i :!BRZh.1,fpk.bltns.lCtra m arulate co ndition. room. Loh of OCNlll n ll'e ('rpts, drps . & $119,000 hrce1e with a peak u "allpnper< Nr maJor boo \'h'" of ('atahnJ In ~l.i:,>1> I: DD1,\CVLATF: llunl1n11tun llr.1c h Flr~t ~·WO time :ich1·1·t1<>\·•I ,iJ.Ovo JACOIS REALTY t.\11111-12 2:.a.s 675·6670 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS AUDI=~ Plap1rU.• n2-mo ~OUMSl.* •CACM l IR + Fam UPGIADID $49,900 MISADELMAR llG CAMYOH-SIH,500 Grandstand view of the plush fairw.., of Big Canyon Golf Course \ s urrounding areas plus t he mountain~ in the distanee. The original Dovea model by Deane Homes. 2 Bdrms .. fam. rm. & form. din. area. A/C. -__ tlll ~ ~ Hilh loed MEwrOIT CENTER. N.I. '44-49 I 0 V ACAHT 2 STORY IRYINE BEAUTY HEW,OllT Almost new 2 bedroom + RIVIERA den & family room In Vacant 2. s tory Con- Greentree. Many builder domm1um ideally local· upgrades include mir· ed. Walk to H hool. rored wardrobe doors. Includes pool. b1lhards, carpets " shake lounge. pavilion. jacu1.LJ, 640.6161 E':b- COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. EllJll)' this Costa Ml'sa 't523 CAM"'5Dk•IRVIME rrHtldge urea. Lots of IRING honw ''"" lun:r fom1ly ----· --t·ustomf('aturcsin lhls4 NEW LISTING! 1m. "'>\'n twam u1hni.:. Darlinf. Duplex h~droo m "C HEAM YOUR IOAT Sw1·1hi.h fph'. 1·m('rt'd I'\; F F ". Would you LIVE GREAT FiN1t timt'oo the markt!t pi.uo l'llh .illt•> U\'l't'S) Cot a Mesa btlu!\'C u rn· laundry MAKE SSS EASTSIOE Fort foot plt•r itoe• for )our motorhomc 1.1r This beamed ccihn11 ruom '! + party time COSTA MESA i. •• •" Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 BA. 6500 Sq. Ft. home on point; pool dock. ~.J~t New. under const~ction. contempor. Cape Cod. 4-5 BR, 4'h BA., pier & slip. $360,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l 11 P"Y''d' D• " ~-ll bl~ olbl I 002 Costa Mna G.I. Loan 4 + Falftily Rm. Available lo anyone, low interest G.l. a:;sumable loan. 5 year old youOA ex· ecuttve . Entry holl, 3 baths. bit; brick firepla ce . dre am OPEN HOUSE EASTSIDE l.argc rom1ly homt 4 br. 2 ba, family & d1mnft rm. "unoy brc•akfa!-l nook . l'ro1 lnchcpd Open I louse Sum.la~ I:! to 6. 645·3474 IMl\tF:Ol/\TJo~ POSSl':SSION to ttuahf1l'd buyer, fa:-l 1c'S<'row. Vacant 4 Bil, 2 ba. hkc nl'w, prime loc. Askin1t $59,000. 11ubm1t. all. Owner. ~5·3908 or S.'>7·2200 w/thls l'IOhurat e & 0031 llurry.call~G·S880 beauty is jus t the home FAMILY ROOM wllb 3 Bedroom/Paol • !<pac1ou-t 3 W . 3"7 b1t, ~.Grandma-All .on Olll' Wf."T BAR. Custom ll&ht· DUPLEX bench l'c•n1lo w m:i.:nih story :ind walking rl1~ lnir. Built fn 1peukt'n1 are Two ---2 bedroom units. Trfflined 11treet. many t·enl 1';1111:. Vcrdh l:lncc to Wc.stcliff shop some of the many de· Eutside Costa Mes a p o t entials. Entry associatet .. r1rcpl a N•. Thl.'I ont pine too. Let the rent tails. Jlow about. tea +++ Oex.lble financing enclosed parch. Lar1te i.houhl~11r.1i.1 tl4677ll help pay lhe mortgoce. h ouse + goldfish +++ goru&cs for eacb rear porch, easy t o ..-By appo1Mmenl only. stream !! Hurry t.o see unit. Cozy house plus enclose for large family R ~ • r g •, u ~ I\ , • u ., ; """ i ,,t "' ' • WIU. !:XCUANG E Only eall 546-2313 newer apartment. Each r o o m . S e p a r • t e Walker & lee Real h;t1te 1or,,cklwn. <l'llN 111t·•• si\.WroecNIC'1• has secluded yard fo breakfast aru. DloJoc L ..... P1••• I 0\7 • IJ'-11 1 [c&11 privacy All for SSS 000 lo LR. One bedroom in ...................... . JUST R~~ED ~P:.~ _1G'ilfJftJlftl ~;Ei,1_1n°::0::.a· 5::~~r~:~~:!~ R~t.Tu~.n:~~~ n~ .. :inc.I lht• O\\ncr says. ,,,.. ['8 I room.Dbleaar. Marshall Rily 67S·4fi-OC' Slimming Trio Color Specflcullr MOUWSTNESRELL ~~~~~!~~;dt~'.5 :=:MM• .. ";' .!!£~J,!!fL, ~ lfl!L ~tll"e· ,.£\ ........ ~~!'!' ... !~.~~ and hnck walh slal.ned Mesa Del Mar: narc cor uces and a bome (ult of A.~ TURN KEY lkautlfol •I hcdroom S&~ tila<U 11ec('nls. Now of· oe~ lot with l.10111 or space: This large 4 MAGMIFIC8'T • 1 t!,. • hom1• Univ l ' 1 )l!Dr!\ old lercc.1 al Sl~S.000. traall'r~ntry • bll m coun· ~>droom. 3 bath, has UP· WATIRNOMT PERFECT <.:ho11:e locution. Only 640-9900 try kitcht>n. den : .3 stalrsfamllyroomwltha $175,000 Only steps to Carnation $74.500. [#.,, 17) _ i # , , 191 bdrms .. 2 buth.s. All this wet bar and fireplace. s Br bme. Massive living SPARKLING Park. An immaculate re- 1 1 .,._, _ ,,,_ ~or only $61,000 .. Out or Spacious living room, room s urrounded by COLLIGE PARK cently rl'modeled 2100 ! ,f .Eft.ifLND:.li'.MValleyReally ~ow~ owne r. Call !or gourmet kitchen and water. Neatled among WITHPOOL Sq.Ft.3BR +dl'n,3 Ba, _,;i,;:')t.-. 8103 PP • boat o~ trailer access. tnes "' beaut. lodscpd Sparkling ono story home. Formal Dining, C F Colesworth~ Rcallsucally priced al garden w/covered brick home allracllvely ap· fam-rm, wet·bar. lge • • $74.900. C ALL now! paUo & deck leading point.ed. This one hos It m aster s uite & un· Nl::W llOME lhi:tht on the lake al L11ktt t-'ore:.t 4 Rr tn arqu15t· ttno Own('r/ i\wenl A nN. LANDLORDS We net>d listinJ:S oo your rentals. Renters waltln&. Agt. REALTORS •40.00 0 556-2660 • • your own pvt dock. Real· all · brick fireplace heal· beUevable storage. • SELECT · ly special one o.f a llnd. ed & filtered pool, boat & exci.JH lltffncJ OLD PROPERTIES Private beacb & tennis trailer parking. Low 644-721 I COIOMA DEL MAR c lub. Laite Forest. by maintenance ya.rd. Much MEW LISTIMG SPAHISH ESTA Ti owner. 581-8477 more. Hurry to sec. Call Gi•nl t002Gi•r.. 1002 Beauttrully remodeled 2 S4Z.tOO·'l•ACIE MAGMIFICEMT ~~::'"'u'~'°etNtl• · Bdrm home on R2 lot. C I •••••••••••••••••••••••-•••-••••••••• .. ••••• with poss1bibties for t'X· ul·de-sac s he t ers SAMD,OIMTE [91-1·~·1-1·-~1 -=========- panslon. Copper plumb-~~~~j.\:' :i~~b::•er~~~ LOCATIOM ; Ii TWOHOUSES ~04l555 •73-7601 /Jn Nl[,[l i31\1trr &. l\55U(ll\T[5 ' ang. fireplace w1lh rals~ tends adobe walls! Prime loc:~lion. Ideally 1 ~ 1; ma b/ I VI beorth , move In condj. Fiesta dln1na room hi· situated 1n pride of . .:m=-•-·--l l/2LOT·llR·2IA Cn8 f 08 Uon. 587.~. Call for ap· lites Cantlna kitchen' ownershlpatta. Maruifl·:i-.-------beam ceillnf:• fireplace. realty Pl'~~~1t:.t,~,~06Z~ Vaulted ceiUnes accent ~:;a~~m:n:el~~~f~ll~~ Co1te9-,wk :!tn'::~nl~ ~r:::·4~:a~ [ I Spanlsb archways and a ppointed plus huge CUSTOM orage. DAVID. Agt. 9 ,Ji.1!11:11:1! seclud ed study I bonus r oom . 1-·amily Not. really bul ... 10 com· &u-0200. JiL\ Ji\ ~~~..!·~111Ya ' 0 00 0 h~;.~ room. formaJ dine. Coun pletely upgraded and ex· --------- WISTCUFf! Ownl'r i~ anxious to h~ar oil orfcrs on has cumforttahle 3 h('(lroom/den home w/I~. lunui·l YJX' yard. ~O\'ered patio. <'Opper plumb1n~ & mnn.v other c>.trus to mak(' thts on(' of the• BJc:ST HlJ VS lfl W<'8 tr hff. $87.SL . Pou lo Dailey 642-82.'l.5 (\'i4 > ... 2-1235 '44·6200 '°' Oo.,,.r Orlw Harbor View Center I rvlne •t C•mpus Valt.y C.nt.r 752-1414 SAILING SHIPS F H R A 8 D E T S A M R U 0 F Y W L T H 0 0 " E R F U l l R 0 0 F £ T 0 Y F E B 0 C U T T U R 0 Y 0 Y P R 8 A A N R E C R • K 0 H P W G S E R F G I H G M C l t S W A Y A G A S 1 T A 6 S T C L F C H l W F 0 U E S H G I H C F T E K L N U B R E T N I E 0 R R P 0 T B L G A Y F A L L R N 0 K l L R E M A B R I H 6 T D N E N N 1 G R E L E K R K I H l C 8 F F 0 E E S B T A L U F H GRRCAYASlNL~TOFBKFP I 8 U R T Y L 0 I 0 T U C K R P A 8 0 R F K T R E N 0 0 H C S L I A S P 0 T B R I £ N l K P 0 T k E 6 T C H 0 M R l11rn>Kt1-: H10defl -dt below •PCM• forw1<d, t>eelc· ~rd, up. dowl\ or d~ly, F111d ttc:ll tl'ld boa It 111. i Bark Cutter Four-Hasted Bark : Ketch 8arkent1ne full·R1 9ged ~ Br1g Brigantine Cilff Rfg Sloop Yawl Schooner Topsail Schooner Tomor~: Alaska . .-•••••• , • ., ... .,.,..,vuu, ~ .... ~ try kitchen. Air condJ· panded you can't tell lh HARBOR Vlfo;W lllLLS -• 'Al i c re. Won 't last tloned and Intercom dllf1.rence . If you're FIXER UPPl!:Jl weekend • try any orrer. throuahout plus 3 cnr looking for quollty," bll! FantuUr view of b1ty & Cato. lldg Situ 84~'!°,~.011.,,"~'0111._,., llarage. Much, much bl'drooms •. 3 blllh,s and Newport Center. Sw1m'g Wa t~rfront l<>t ror inorc. Owner boui.thl formal dln1n11, don t m1'i. pool, Ir~ llv rm, 4DR, custom home. l'1rr 11011 [~ 11~1;11·~1 :t,notht-r and must 110. thltt pniix•rly. Too mon 2b11. Nct·d'I work, hrinlC 111i m ulrl'ad y thrr\' --·-... ·:-<.:oll now.546·2313. f\!3tures to advertise ' your pa1ntbru11h. Only YI a n K a re 1 n cl uded ' ~ t)l'IN "' Q ·" ~tlfl'< 1or• Mt' Cull 546 SAAO $t rn.~l~l(l. fl13·160l $00.000. -[.'8·1m+,;11::ul cot••M ... 1024 ~HERITAGE Oovrr Shores lot. /\ rral ) IDlltM 2 IATM ~ Df11 'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . REALTORS beauty. Plans all om· f)ooblc01ra1e 38r281,newpalnt.cnt• . Add 1 IOVely eceent to 1 room wltll thl\ co101ful plctllfe Ill clowll!f tones hltlllllllttd by told or '4~er roved and r u dy to 22x31 Pillo lndscpc.1; "+ Guest 'roff u1tt1.C11t1fordctall1. $511,soo MEWDUPLIX -------• 111r, ~1,soo. Owner /Ait. PETE BARRETT Roy McC_.. CIO!le to bc:ich w /some 631-2711 Cmbroldtr In sl1110l1 stltcllu -malnlr Olrtllnt end ""'''· Paltern 70851 lrlflSltr 15 It AE .a•·JV • ...........__ lllOMe __. ocn n vu. Beaut. crp111. OCUMMONT ---------1 -~~ -C-..... _ 1 ... w 7 ,.... 729 • drpt, bltns, fri>lc, elc. Deluxe duplex: 2 bdrm1. ~R SIDE Custom 4 Dr 2 '4Z·S2tt t75·4llO ............ -· $120.000. 2 ba., bll·hll, frpl .. I 1, cpU, drps . dbl 19:11:. l11ehta. cotor chart. Sl.00 for 11th OIUtrn. ~ "' od1 pttttrn fof flnt.el1n 1lr111all end n1"dl1n1. s.M "' 1002 RARE TURTLEROCK OPPORTUMITY Hard lo find TurtJeroct Broadmoor Plan 2. SUPER LARGE LOT, perfect for the young family. 4 Bdrms., ram. rm. &formal din. rm., at only $94.000 land included. , Jt. COlDWBL IMllll co. 644-1766 ... JACOIS RIALTY each unit. Super 11un aaraac>. Lan patio, lrt • ~ ... IUllllf "'""' '711r,670 deck. 4 Car ga r111tt ' 16'7 ,950. Ow nor I Aa t dly. 0vt '°" ao l*ifll lltip t -$189.!iOO t 63l·Z71t •nd brli* ill • lttn wnt HO ---------1 m y •ltt pllls tofl sfllrt. AllC4t 8tOOkl lcAoa hy 'rop. Plint~ """"' ~'8: Ht•' NMdlec:,111 0-.>t. 10s PLUOR PEOPLE 10 min lo lrvlnc. 5 Bdr, Ml $82.500 but 162.500. V/\OK Ownr 842·72"8 • .....,.. ~Jj OOQ S•tu 10~.12v,. 14''•· lb', 01111y P1101 • 67S.70•0 • .,.,.,, 1s•',, ~w •. Srre 14', tbu,• Bo• 163. Old cn11st1 s111 . u-....1 C•'t Last! J71 vu\ ,. yd. 60 tll(h: \~ .. • N.w York. NY 10011. Pr1n1 ... ,.. 1002 ., .. ,.. IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CSE llDlll ILlllS aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LINDA ISLE -BAYFRONT Pier & Slip for Large Yacht. Spacious 2 Story Home. 5 Bedrms . Family Rm. Gated Entry ~.000 881 DOVER DRIVE 631 ·1800 ·-•J l'.a b!owst 2 yds. 4S1"ch Nam•. Addrt.,, 7•P. Lovely J br homl' on St11d $1 00 for ,ad! paUtrn Plttem Numbe' 1h11dy tr.,.·Uned stl'fft. 4dd ~,. for eacll oall'"' tor MOit£ ttltll ..,., lltfOfe! 20' Lar1e lot, w /rur yard ftrit ·tll.n liflN1I, lllndUnt dtsl1111 phn 3 ftff llliwted 111. accns. &45-7221 Se11d tti side ll(W 1971 lfCtOLEClArT Century 21 /WutcllCf Marian Martin CATALOG! Hu .-ytlllns. 75c. Pattam Dept. 442 Cl9dlet wt• ...,..~uo OailyPUvt Clldlttt ...... _ t.111 IDE bike or hlkt 232 West 18th St., New INftJ f1ftJ.... UO to beaeh. I Br, 2 car aar. York HY 10011. ftrlnt .._.. ~ i·_:_$ 1·• trees. bl& lot, only NA. Mt ADDRESS. ZIP, ='* + i;'.:'..:=sa: lts,750. An4/or4 8r, ~ SIZE and STY Ll \..t .... :11.1a lllf' lot only ... 500. NUMKA. ...... CrelMt ... ·-1 • Pilot Real •:tt.ate It fll u.. h• " pt 1 "'* Cltdllt W ~/JIJ 540-0M6 """' ""' .... .. "' lllltllt ......... -t .. MESA VERDE. beaut l Hf ... ,.. ..... """"' ltttlM Mien""--t.011 Id c.tllll-cllJ .... lul•"' c.•-llft.... . 1.00 yr o 8ucc:ol1 5 Br. 3 car frtt flt\.,. •I "" cllelce. Ct .... lt Aftllt11r 114 1.CIO car, has everyth.ing. StH ,s, .. 1 12 'r1• Aflllettt .t12 -50c Aql't, Sl29,500. 751-4~30 Sew -a.It IN\ •. IUS leff tf H hilt• t i c ~A VERDE 3br. 2ba • FR .• by owner. 161.500. 3213 lowa. C.M. 546.am . lUtJtt ..... CflftJ -$1.11 ..... ,. llllt led 12 ,_50c •••• ,... .... ,,. ll ... "' ,., 1• f3 _ .. , lllstllt St.... .... . IUO llll _, 11 Jffty hp -·-•c -• - "l'' llAHO HIW! Cn1tom home• JU•l com, plt'lt'd Modem updat quality with vaulted cc1I lng11 . 3 bdrm, hull ma~t.-r son eulh tones A valut'. ONLY ~1.900' Won't lu~t ! 9611.44541 YOU ASllD FOi tTI POOL HOM •: in larl( award·wlnnln11 prullae home. Low m11lnt. y11rd Plcturu que alah <'lliloml:u'<I from cellln lo noor. 1"3mlly rm. bdrm, aor.11cou11 11trlum, Roman bath, wallp11per stooo Fl• t'or tl>t' wtl qualified uecullv buyt'r. 71'/ 961M456 SUPEI HOUSE 4 Balbi. for "Olrty old men and t'ltan young lacliet'., 4 Extra Iara bedrooms, FORMA dlnlnl room. Spaclou h m rty room wllh fittplace It wet bar.~ TOOAV-' SZ.tsO. '62·7771 LEASE/O 3 Bdrm. D1n1ni: m Beaut Country chen I.AW Malntenanc Yard WOO do.Call -~8 wkdys or 640-01 plea ~a\ t' niune lien ber ' , I . • ............ a ' d t.....-U.fw '*1• -~uUlu hh• ............. B • ~..:.:·ta .. 1 tJd Thurtday.AuguSl.12.1976 OAILYPILOT (.'9 i;e•;•;:.·~-;N~;:;;;::;:;;;;;w:n.;• .... •jj6j ;;;.·~· .. ji6; ......... i:; ... i76t Af1 I 1 nh....... .. .............. -.. • .... Ulln, ... lwwwlla u.rw., ............................................. • ...................................................................... !! ................. ~······················~··················~···· ...................... . RIMTALS EastlllutUbr,Z bacoo ~:::: tlo 1m~r, gir, IHca. 114 .......... a.oca. 114 l._.i14oaa.t1elll 1140 S-Cle• .. • 1176 Vl.SSlOfil VlEJO •IRV. do. e lo 8. mo hie. $.S.$0. Avail tflS 4'4~yr "I·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.•••••••••••• Sin&JelamilyCromms.. mo.6"~ . . OCEANVIKWDUPLEX NOFEB-ACT6:19·99'f8. DlxBayfront Coodo.aBr, OCIAMYllW ••••••••••••••••••••••••• New from $295. C{lll .. o. .... Dtxrurn,3rdslor'-•3Br,2 · · OlanL", '98·0U: or 3 Dr 2 Ba, cov'd "' .,..., wet .... r. ~ lJe. n -"" f ~ G 492>8050 HOW R&ITIMG OPDl 'HOUSE OAK CllST patio. fncd yard, culd(!· b'71·80'Hot845 5126 ..... 1....,· rom llll\d. 2 car ~ . -...... pd C<l4 .... pa.rklna. 7301 ~-abort> OAK CREST aac. .... 5-.r ....... -u-tbor View, 3 bdrm•.:!! Or. Wlnttr. $45~ mo. S..._ 3bd, H b&. cpls, dl'plJ, ba. 20al ~l. Provence. ~68to how. Capl1..... 1171 rwe, fnc<S w /2 patklll. $S&S Mo. 6"·5922 Aftt'r FOURPLEXES ••••••••••••••••••••••. klds ok. 1350. 213/ AllJ. 17th.; 314: ~2134 sns.\Jtilpd.Ont~uod. EAN VU, 3 Dr 3 1'a • .a•"'512 Before Aua. nu.. · Fee . --.;:;:;:."'..:;:;:.:::;.. ______ , _________ ., Main Rentals, $40.53'70 <'PlS, drpg. bltos, S40 )RAND llW DllUXE 1te'W9orta.t1elt lHt BR, aw ba Condo. mo.AvaU9/l /'16.MMS37 Cilrpet.11, drp!J, dble JC•r. Luxuriou1 : br, 2 ba. NOW RENTlll..IG turbor Hi Dill. $4~ on Aviall. Sept. 2 to Dec.it. " lcue. Ava l S.pt. Pbooe Mo. to mo. 499,..141 , ........ r: ............. . ,,. ........ $37 f-.. mo. summer, $6$0 yrly Uarry,S&Ooll5l,All . $1G$. Ulil frt'e. Nettr the OPEN. HOUSE •---------13 Br, :~ Bia. near goU. bearh. Beecbcomber. Croustneh: Slater & Beach, HB. West on Slater off Beach one block, right on Keelson to Cul·de·Sac ••• hlow IM tlgls!! BJ: lent R11ers Rgty 842-9249 ar 848-8300 Br Condo w /den. din freshly paitlted. $395 mo. Fee.. 631·2<1U 11rea, :i!~ba, stovt', trllsl'l l5Z•87lO wk:nds '1~·861'1 2 Br near bay & bead\ comp. Uccently con· NWPT SHORES. 316 Pool. Avail. Sept. 13 t 111J'\K-tt.-d, tc:nnls courts, ~r st. A-Fra me cot· June30. 631..()()20 ~i,;. beach. $500 mu. tagv. 3 Br. $450, 493·0761 AiJ!'i!ii fw•Ah ·--------is-..... u.fwwlshecl Npt. Shores. 2 BR, conv. Capistr.o 3271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. Walk 'o ~acb, etc ........................ G:wral 3102 $4.lONrl)'. Agt. 548·1290 ZBR Duplex cul·dc-s.ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2 ba condo. Up· dblgar,bigbkyd,,Jndry •lU0TUSTno· graded. Adult cpl. N facil's. $280. mo. (714) Adults & children over pets. $350. ~2.51 8 3 7 · 2 2 7 O < 9 ·SP m ) I l6. No pets. Bltns, brUst . 494·588'7ev~s. bar, dlsp, A JC.., D/W, Eastbluffs •Br, 3ba W &-.1--&-. l~te crpt.drps.lndryfac,pvt Twnbse. Bltn.s & pool. "-....-" patio encl. gar. ltV $595 mo. 644·5512 & •••••••••0••··~··••.••• s tor.;ge. Water pd . t>il-6799 ~Br. 2ea,. frplc. 2 patios. 83fl..1754 or (213) 922·2879 1-----..,,.,~=--=,,,.,,,,~-J~pa.il\Uld. Avatl now~.1---------1 K.V HOM ES. Palermo. MOO. No fee.. Agt. ~· a.llOo Pewl• 1•0 1807 4Br &: FR & view. $7 or96a·6108 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. M2·7093or64+7no Duplex: z Br. 1 Ba, H.V. HOMES. 180 Deg. Uwfwnlshecl 34%5 garage. yrty. S285 mo. V L d 48 Avail Sept. 646·7991 or 324.. 1ew. arge yar . rs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'7S.l406 , ....... Oltleoclt 324 F'Yine .. & Fam Rm. $785.mo.6 r aB l b b e\es. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55.2 7093or644·7770 xecu ive r. a, Capi .____a. 11 ll II ,_ ________ 11(...:::::..·~:.:.:~.:...:...:..:..: __ -I frplc, OW. Adult area •••-ac • $300 +sec. 3 Br. l:V. Ba. ENJOY JBr. 2'hBa Twnbm. Up· Close to freew.ay, Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. frplc. pool, ten· graded & clean. Pool .. Industries. So. Coast Ocean Vu-Brand Ne"". 0.., twe & ........... BRAND NEW-IRUXE! ...... ....... ........ _ ...... we.a & •l ••··· ....... ~::: .. 2 ...................... $375. •1 ••·-....... I ,.. •••••••••••••••••••• SZ7L •I 11•11• tt• • ........ -...., .................... SZOO. Will Consider Children See these lovely apartments -they are cl06e to Central Park & recr eation & shopping, schools, freeways. Bike to beach! CROS.S STREETS: Slater & Beach, Huntington Beach - West on Slater otf Beach one block. right. oo Keelson lo cul-de-sac. FOLLOWTiiE SIGNS!! aj: lent R11ers Realty 842-9249 or 848~300 nis, patio, lndry. 8·11. Nr. Beautiful luxurious 4 sauna. prk. No pe\.~;'"$4 .J>lua._J.>.ooL&~~'!!· ~2br/2ba. bltns, frplc, 20 bch ~Ralphs, 963-667$ or bedroom 3 bath un· mo. S45-3359 &848-2600. Thick sh!l8 thru-oul in· patlb.~$3S(t '98·429'',! - 675-0023-fumlshed.~ndo whereWaterfroot.40'dock,3br, ~~:t°11~c~~~~~; C..... .. Mw lt2 ··~······················ New 3 BR for lease. l Blk you can C'.'J?Y quiet com· tge yrd. Avail. now. t yr 646-6308eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JI 4 to beach. 2 Ba . crpts, fortable .hvmg .. Bako~y lse Agl 7sa.7501 bet 9.5 W... 1 0-. Point llZ6 LogMM leach drps exclusive a rea. overlookmg Irvine. Air . ' A COV•~. 2 Br 2 Ba. _, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '956rron. Clyde Dr. or conditioning. N0-pc 1 WA.!J!E:RFRON-T . .P.for It fp1~2-Cat-gu..Ad.Ll.s on.I.)' r0 ..... v pacious 3 br townhouse, Love.ly 2Br. 2ba, new de-Otop a pebble into th call 213/322·t721 days. FamJlies: SS25 m_o. Cati noat. 3 bed.rm. formal $425 mo. 673-7537 '[l 2 ba. f.rplc, patio, poOI. oor, TrpT;-adRs only. No Oceao from your Ai> 714/968·533Seves for info. for more 1nformat1on. dine rm. 2 baths, w/w -Fu 3550 ,. 1.."r.~s_ Adults, no pets. $300. pets. S'l9S. 1 Br $215. Gas Lease. Luxury, serurity 546-4141 t'Pl.5 fplc dble gar .. n H I ,.... ~-3381 &wtrpd.t96-7379. Matureadults.3llS5Cst 3br, H"l ba, bllns, dsbwhr, doos'. ""',.;,. m". yrly ls ••••••••••••••••••••••. • H · 99 """t ., ilPlN " CORONA DEL MAR 8 1 wy. 4 .-...,. crpts, dprs, frplc, clean. only Barrett Realty 1 Br compl. furn w/uUJ. 2 Br Townhouse frplc aUo Apt. 2 Br. 1 \A.I B.a, s. 2 Br t a, vi:ry c eu , $37S.mo.847·8371 642·sioo ·Washing & drying facil. p 1 t . •1 ti Coast Plaza Areu re cpta,drps,refng,~.. Newly decorated garde ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING PA'-M MISA APTS. MINUT ESTONP'l' BCJI. &ch. 11.a BR. from $195 • Adults, No l'cts 1561 Me a Dr. (5 Dl~ E•~t ur N ewpurt Ulvd.J 546·9860 NEWPORT IUCH 2 Hedrms. bltns, frplc. OM THE WATER aomc dock use $450mo. 3 Bedroom, Z both with ocean view $425 mo. 2 Bedroom, den, and un ocean view $350 mo.. JACOIS IEALTY 675-6670 IESTIUY IMTOWH Singles, 1&2 Br. furn & unrurn., incl. crpts, drs>6 & complete bltn kltcheM + $1 million in recrea tion: TENNIS (pro & pro·sbop) complimen- tary lesi1ons, swlmmlog. health dub&. golf driving , range. Color tv thealrc, arties-,-BBQs & Sunday brunch. Sorry, no one un- der 21 & no pets. Month to month occupancy & roommate &ervict avail. ModelJ open daily 10·7. Avail. from Sept. 15th to oo • enrusSo, cont nen ~-decorated, adlts no • .... Ls· $250mo. ;)!!0·5478 2'pl. 1 br unfurn. No pets New 2 bed rm, 2 ba •--------c June 15th Newpor t breaJcfast. me ocean.. . · ,,_ · 2 bl.ks beach. Walk t Oak oodG rd A La.ndmark Townbome Bayslde Cove. Adjacent Beach. $250. 'mo. 8&4·1858 Catalina views. Closet 64.2.cMGl aft4.30 PM LARGE &t CLEAN 3 br. 2 s hops & restaurants w a en pts Beaut adult complex to Ba lboa Island. between8-5Mon-Fri shopping & fine be~b. ew eastslde 2br, Iba, ba w/yd. Garage. 5325. $300. +uUl.Call840·4236 Pool, j acu ui. W /D 1------------1 Prestigious 2 Bdrm. UAfurw 3600 644·2611 ffJ>lc, bllns. lrg <'l'\)td ~~~ts . 675-5205 or $350.rno. Agt. No rec. As ancboSan J oaquin 3Br. Town home. Secur ity xn patios, end gar. ndlts, no • 1 _.. .... a-.....1 ~as (or Kareo, 963·499 2Yt8a, Abso bsf Vu! On ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Cc'l'l:"-256c S t ~,....,....., ., 842-4474 golf green 151·2032 gates, pool, jacut.z.i br. 121 33rd St. Newport BEAU1\3 Dr 2~ Ba, dplx pe 5' ~· " an a .............. 1140 ..................... . ..::..:~::..:.. _ _;_ ___ -1~--='-----"'"'----t sandy beach $700 mo/lse Bearh. S36S mo. Close to patio, gar, nu cpts. Ana Ave. 644·"2M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 nr apt.s, pool. CIOSt• to M SHARP 3BR 2ba home R.ANCHO SAN J OAQUIN mo be 67375UA.,. EW nl 1 f Vl j ,.. F b . h .. r 38 2\'!.I B 1 s Fant:uti c 4 Bdrm beach.Garage Washing · • • · e•• 4c oo lbr,poo , p, eo ... ocean. ro Newport Beach North 880 trvinc(at 16th) (714)64S·C>S50 Newport Beach South 170016th St (at Dover) ('tl4) 642-81'10 ng t c .. eer ul kitcb. d. .r. a. popu ar an & drying. rac_ll Stove, & tBr •·orc, l n~,-rner lot. adlts. no pets. From $225. IRAMD MEW S26S. 20041 Aloma. of . 11rea, lrg liv rm w/frplc Lws Rey Model. Vte~. Duplex. Walk lo ocean ( 1 I C II • ,,.. •v uo 7c •~• .,..,.. c v II 83! 0857 ---------Mlle to beach. $380/mo golf course. luke. avatl b S600 re r. uti •n<' a (pie, d.shwshr. cpts. drps, _._. .,?,.,...., . .,,,,.. Deluxe 2 Br +den, 2 full rown ° ey. · · 17l4) 848-9427 Sept. 15. $625. ~l-7o.tl or ay. mo. :1~~1 betwee" 8 & 5 refrig. $275 lse. 673·7SU ust decor at ed, brand balbS owner's unit, 2 car MialioA Vi-Jo 314 4 ooo __ _, 833-3215 De h & v· 4 Bd new i.mide. Lgt: 2 br apt garage, lnctry fac. Quiet •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bd Condo. Nice area •-----~----. <fu~~ or unl~~~> in su:..,m1-.... --.--1-.. -.-11-,_.--slaed---•D~PLEX 3 Br 1~ Ba, FP. W.slde. w /w cpts. d.prs, but' centritlly located . 2 U All VIII VI Sleeping rms $6().SlOS mo. P 0 0 I. r.e fr i .... f'OR LF.ASE -Unlv Pk. 3 ,,_ ......-View above Cblna Cove all , __ N $350mo.Adultsonly. r. 80 8· cw. All ~er. wk Share kit/ -., Sel·rel !orat ion. $75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ' new appu..,. 0 pet."!. 0•7 ..... ..., •213)""'"-t•N> Central air, upgraded. bath..,.,. s' bow' n Mo"·Sat washer/d'""er, avuil Sep Br, 21-s Ba, !am rm. 2 st)' 17""" .ciults $525 mo. '482·9912 ..,.... Utll pd "'52 97"" '" ~,. ~ ""'"'""""' $3 c. """ ... ""' " I. S35o."'s42·1196 o twnhome. 552-9444 or mo/winlcrorS1200yrly. -. ;;v· WOp • ., . ~ 1 ... mo._,,._.,, "only". Call art tpm. 213/6191·7615 562·7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MustSeetoAppreeiatc Wft m Refs req'd. 556·0058 or --------• On tbe Bay. 48drm + Bachelor apt. pvt en· Spac. 1 br dphc $300. bdrm. Enclosed au. Rm Condo; 3 BR. 1~ ba., Newport a.acll 316 548.51154 Sl88. 2 br dup. Kids, pets .ease new Smoketre Den. Best location. s1 trance & battl. $165 mo. 67S-~,67~. for washer" dryer. No iea~ly. Ch.lldrer O.K. •••••••••••••••••••••·-·---------.singlesok. Fee. Twnhse. 2bd, 2bo, pool, mo/yrly lse 673-3731 eves So olH bildrea ts 642-3379 oo • tennis, c ose to .._ bl f ROOMS $25. wk up with Malo Rentals. 540-5370 club hsc, S38S. S!il-1429. W_..__..:.._. Ho1H$ . 2 Br, l Ba A,Pt. · wy. c or pe . acbools. No pets. $32.S. l"' apt, tns, pool, rplc kitchen. $31.50 wk UJ) ,.............._ YEARLY$350mo. Deluxe Adults. no pets, $275 mo. ;vELY lge 3 Br newt Agt673-6210bef. ~PM near ocean. Adults, n apU.S48·9'1SSor64S·39G7 ~st)', dean. Just painted ~rtlerock • br, lam rm. 6 3 1°1400 2 Dr w/gar parldnf. . "2·51153 wftd19· 6'13-31a redec 6 crpt'd, ldealtol. . pets. $210 mo. &46·5111 1-~4"W', >be-howie,-lncd.y:rd din an._ 2 baL new er . 615-3063 «6'5-9398 Eva 6 Wknds. :~· 979.2531 288S NEW 1 Br, D/W & paUos, p ARK HIWPORT Sl1.!epln11 rm w /pvl bath. 1, 5435· 963.4908. ~~e,:e~r.uw~~r.i.::::: BJuUs ~e. Just redec . ...._,. ........ 37~7 J BR, 2 BA, steJ>S to ;-Ai)l. A-. -St.c~~U1 lluininaton Al'AITMINTS-~~c5°.0Ycif /r~at: ~1ioa- , Lge l br, cp\s, drps,stove. dues pd by owner. Agt. BR. 2~ ba. Loe. 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••beach. View of hllY • VELY LGE l Br,very l or 2Bedroomsand Seaview,secapllor call refr lg, gnr .. covcr e SO·~ • greenbelt. Comm. pool. IAYFIOMT beech.Availt-1.ITJ.4m eleao. ideal loc. No pets 3 Br. 2 ba, $35S. Dltns, Townhoua~s 67S.Z486 patio, rn<'d yd. Cpl pref. --Vacant. Lease $S85 . .Agt Bach apt. yrly rental, 1190 mo. 9'19·2S31 2185 patiQ, encl. gar. Ad Its, nc Jo'rom $329.50 No children/dous. 8 bl EAN 4 Br. new <lJ>lS• 768-1878 644-1271 Ev util pd ...,_ mo. ...... E Cott8...... 3114 _._ ... __ Apt A pets. 538-8836 Onnn 9., Da'1ly Working man. kitcheri privileges. private en- trance, $153 per rn o. 497·2014 D I d .d f h . t • --· -........................ _.,...._, . • ,,... 'V from bell. $200. mo. n :JC~ • res pai.n 'Har bor View Palermo Balboa Blvd. 875-4533 Lge 2 br, 2 ba, bltns, gar, S1>11·Pools-Tennis lmmed.ocrupy.536·-0806 avail immed., no ,pets, -48 V l l I NewtiduJtwac.rfroatapb . 2 Br, bltns, pool, yard Brookhu rs t & Across from Fashio -----------c ~.962•5369 · r. ear Y ease. nc c.at.Mese l7Z4 ln Mesa Vl'tde. BeHWill adults over 21. no pet.a. ff ·i A ·1 Island at J bo ·ce Spotless 4 br, 2 ba & lam 8 · 1 gardener. see.3007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ja ndscaplng. Exeep · 3251, 11\hPI. aflllAM. 8.~5m~~~~;:a.914~a• · San Joaquin ~Tits ~oad~ rm on cul-de-sac. Nr.( r. 2 story bo~scds, pdon $17.SOWllK&U,· tJoaallY rich lnterion, · • ,714,444•1900 school.$450.847-1883 'ca~. A/C, prBoBfQo .~8 J8R.or2BR.&den, •StudioartBRApl3 1112 bdrtns from '27S-LOfTIDIMAn $145 1 br poof child ok Hohls,Mot.ts m1unt. gas • ,.. · Mesa Vetde Villas ~ ' ' ' •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 3 BDRM & POOL mo. 552.0290 eves. 2 bat.bs. $$50Mo. •TV & Maid Serv Avail Mesa Verde Driwe 'Eut. Jmmediat.e oc:c~aocy. Fee-. . 3 Br, 2 ba. blk t.o bcb, 2 ca SUNNY ACRES MOTEL 4100 .Near Marina Jllgb $380 3BR.2Ba .. S600Mo. •PbooeServ,HtdpOol C t M• 014 Pvt patio, frplc, full Maln Rentals.5'0-S370 gar. Balcony. No pets S9.60,dbl(lor2> mo. 644-7866 ' ·1u.-a a.ecta 3241 Corona d4tl Mar •Children Sectloo ~L •a• titcbeos. Pool la rec. $170. 2 br, 2 ba, gar. Pool. $395 yrly 642·1603 $11.60. Queen (I or2) · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t~moothlyratet. room.t yrbe. Kidaok.Fee. 3Br2& bit.nil d k Kitchenelte·POOl·Phono Classified Ads sell big Private. exclusive beach 23::.:'J°'1~~ Beautilully laudsca HAYLOFT A"5 M.ainRelltat..5404370 in blk .~ Ocea:U: J!Y Svc ltcms. small Items o cond~, ocean view. or garden type lldu11 apta 2UAvocado.C.M. yrly$4SOmo.&7S·7ee4 2376Newport 01vd.CM. aoy item. 642-5678. Sttunty, pvt bch. pool, las..,.._ 2 .,. 1·2·3 Br. Diahwuher )loo,FJi 5pm to7pm 3 Br 2'h Ba, Din Bm. Fa 548.9755 tennis. 2 br, 2 ba. Parll)' Bltns / ~ l eod. car .. BBQ. Gu tl Salle Sun UM Rm, fplc, paUo. n.r schl &Im--------•----=..:::..:..:.;:;;. __ _ '"* 124 Cum . Yrly lease. $600. $225 • Zd7t' • ~ • water pd. PooL 846-0143 park. No pcls, $165 SQ WIHD COMOO Seanuner Reritals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 6«·0420 -Wn s, .no .11e s. LA MANCHA APT$ 846-3291 2 Br, den, 2 ba. $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREENTREE 3 Br 2 & 645' '178ScoUPlac:e,Cll br dwnstairs. No pets. STIPS TO llACH Corona det Mar, 'h blk to IEHTALS 1 •·• • ....__,~ w .5073 $215 per month. 11 $17$. Kids lcpetsok. Near 3 BR 2 b , .. _ Be Big Corona. 3 BR, den. h.se. Frplc,. no pets, S4Z.S, LAGUNA IEACH ---...... Sballmar.54$-3190. beach. Beachcomber , .. a...... twee dln·rm. 5400 p /wk. or mo. lse. 645-8181. DOR & M R 1 $150 to $185. Oas & water Casa de Hermosa Fee. 631-2011 beach &i bay. $315 Yrly '1200 p/mo.Agt. 644_7211 Rrand new. view, 2br, ~·3ba thMho!~. ·w~w 'fS73~Da:flMtfl ~~~~~l3SE. (2) 2br Studlo AJ>t;s. 1 pll~~1 br, • ....,_ ·314 ZBR,l ba,pool.$.190Yr .-... _______ . 2ba. Univ Prk, The Ter· carpe t s & drapes . · ·::::x w/Hrep lace, $320. 1 KailtReotals,540<53fO ...................... 28R .. 2batha.MOO Balboa Bay Club 2 br rllce. Nr pool S370/mo. Swedish fireplace. THll&.UffS •leeclt l740 without fireplace $310. 2 R..OOS• furu.•pt.Avai1Aug.thr11 2l3·322·U88, or (714 ) OUTSTANDING OCEAN Lie. 3 BR. split level eod ••••••••••••••••••••••• balbs, ranae •oven. d1I-Br, s&ove & refrig. n J~ Apts Sept. 831-1400or 496·6718 '33·1849. &VILLAOEVl£W.~ unit : best early urea,BEAUTlFUL 1 br fum bwasher. wu.on ept.t&drps,$170.Aduhs Rent1nglrom$260. SUMMER beacbrenlal,2 l>cerfl Id T h Mo. areenbelt view. Redec. & apta $170 "$180. Spanial\ l60W. • no pets. Ad lt ts Le · Br. ~ blk to ocean. Slps e own ouite. 2. Studio apt. 2 BLKS. TO spotless. Avall now. $650 style bld1, pvt encl Jar, --NEWLY DECORATED 6'5-1926 w! ::W 'tn :s;:1r!sfr;· 8, '250 wkly. 675-6138 ~~2~i1~·~1~&=:~. BEAC~lhlb~k·~l..f~ llASTlNGS&CO. pooJ,aauna,Jodry,adlts, 2hr'f/garS215.Newcpt·Lovelylg2brlower Ide Irvi n e community ' NewportCrealCondo OCEANFRONT BACH, 1175-6160. ~~~s Ati. UTlLlTlEs R.ealtors . 640-no pets. 11301 Kcelson fncd )'d·wat.er pd. 2228 loc. No pets -Moo Twenty Pergola, Culve LWlunOU!I a BR, 2tn ba. Avail. wkl.y, 8/7 to 8/ll • ...--M ' l..n..l blk W.ofBeacbolf "8" Placentla. Call do&a AptA m253l. &S~bur1,Z blocksso S485Mo.Ait,145-7573 SJ50wk.813-2'493 2 8R, 2 Ila, Townhomc. SlGS o. LrD<HSLE LEASE... Slater842-7841l betwnl-4 636-tJ.20 ' • of San Die&o Frwy. --.------Park ;view. totully de· 3· Spacious 3 BDRM. Sharp, 3 bedrm. 2 story, ' VlEWOF 558-1100 Ba)'front pl\llh bachelo STEPS TO OCEAN & torated, partly turn. P'i\MlLY HOME. Built vlew o r bay, privat Harbor Pacific Studio DtilluM•wu.lts OCEAN&CJTY ped Boat privgs $2'5 Ba 1 n $ltS· a R $l00,p/mo,5S6·0421 on21cvels.Lge.llv.rm. beach. man 4' wife o pool, jacuzzi. 1 blk to %Brstadlo ~Badwn, lite.bright.airy new l.epNleoclt 3141 ·&t2.o2S2ors.48 '31!89 · y, r, • r, ---------1 w/firtploce. Thia ~m adultmale ont1.Nopeta. beach. By mo. or be. l'la ba up. Atrium, fam br, 2 ba. frplc, dshwhr ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. . ~~iu:mplo p11rk'na. Wood b rid gc • l 0 r . ~·~8'.k«i.f'L~~tl£\~EAN l600 month. Call Super !m·3HS (213} rm , lrplc, patio twnbac gara1e, Jacunl. 646-9 2Br, 2Da, fabulous ocenn l Br Apt. Avulf aa of J0/1. --------- townhm. Oc:i occupan. Mo · llomea Really.~. ·leoclt 3741 clesip. 1375. No pets. 213 or~~ . view. $325/G moillse P.ark N.owport, Cal Beach apt by week, $22$. ~fi·~~~o lakc&~cn· 4. Rustic ted•r ahlnc ewbaylroceanrrooa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Koox St. Nwpt Jl&U .._WlaUDAnS 2nr, Jba, ocean view. 640·8119 o r Jea v AvaJlableNOW.1doom •· , l'lomt'. 1.ce. aundeclta. n. a br, den. 3 ba. f'150. WIHTlllllMTALS area.&U-28. ...... DACIUctOR ·~~~/ 6 mos lac, no messa.e. tobeach.f75-6850. Macnab lrvinP. 1 flreplllce. dining rm., 942-0282;'48.-. ~DOPININ~ IBRW/LOFTYr SJ85 c rc\971317 2 .Dr, l"' b1.t townhous Studio $130. wcekl.r. Stll. bllt·ln kitchen. An eit· BLUP'FSOondoleasa \.\ hloek lo the btach, THE l"'Y 1 •.a.p Frplc pool jacuz~l gar · · style, bltns, cpts, drps , to Sat. Auic. &i Sept. 445 "~llent farn. hurtle. $47 Starting at.$49S awtmmlna pool &i ampl "' .__ _.,. refrtg°incJ.' Cas 4t wate ' Walk to beach. $185. UUI patio, htd pool. Adults. 0{lk. 494-41848 Ht-:Al .T\'('OMrA~,· Mo. . parking. Studto•·S195 2Bdnn -pd 6454411 pd Slnaleok t'ee Mpeta.~.S411·2G82 .... a L• View MIHIOM llAL TY •Al•t. 644·lll3• mo. 4t pen\hou1e1·'3tS Beautlfuti s pacious n.:w · ' · Maln Rent~ls 540 5370 Dalboa 1110 1 br bch •P'· On fairway! Jmmaculatc 985 S. Cst Hwy. Lu gun a Illa 4br, 2ba bome. mo. Available ~pt. ltt• a~. roo , pvt. palloe. Apt-Adult& onlY.., no i>et•. ' · . Studio lofl upl $115. wk. ,\veil 8/lll 'o ftancbo San JoaQuln 2 PhtJM4tM-<r73t All elec. kit., frplc. 30, t•kin& r eur utlona Adulta,nopeu . br. l ..., 1>¥, "'''* crpt, dbl ., flarbor View area. ldeal 9/ll.6t2·9808;IJ'1&·5"10 b4ldroom, den 4't 2 bath . . paUo . .Avail IM. Yrl1. NOW! 329 Avocado, C.M. aar. All ~lee. 1225 mo. llavo somel.hlnit to sell . tcwt>ualoeea prof. porson. V ..... _ R__._. 4210 t'OOdomlnlum w/cuttom MagnJnt>ent view, Upi>ttr t'J).!334• 6'7Mlll8 fM&.Ollaor&42-4905 C.11$48.2386. Clasaifled ad11 do It well. No Ptll . Pullman kit .. •-..... a decor. Pool as Ja<'.uni. ·Three Arch Uay, lse. • • . ._,r___ ..a share pallo t•rden area.••••••··~··•••••••••••• SS2S/Mo Ket1 or title 986-leM Easlblutf ond unll . :.eta--ll24C....MeM 312• l'ool4,clubhou11cpr1v111,For Rcnt.Rlg8earcabln, llartJey Ml-1235 (\'~> n Fabulous view. a BR. No ....... •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••··~·!• Avail alter Aug. 14th. 2 bdrm, cpt1, tireplce, re· ~~~~~~~~~fer. lge fenced yard, pel'I. Leaae $300. incl utll. texcept1_11•;...·_86_2_.os_10_. ____ _ ~ nfrtlC.; & .stove lncllld. Bal~ Perun. Tri.Je,.el. pl)one). 6'0·0964 .....,. te Sllorw 000 IBCTALS ~yn s.120497·2292 l4r. from beach. Nice Sinlle-PamitJ Homes t1LY-Panoramic Sea •iew. $350 YrlY~ All Ml ...... IHclt 374' 38R.IS. ...•••••••. ~ Vl~w 11 fro m this 675-l&U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3/Ur~n,?ba ....... $l2S dramin lcally desl1ne NEWPORTCREST WlNTER BEACH REN· -·--381t,18a ........... ~ Chria A~I home. f'o 38r 2~ Ba oce11"view TAL 'h blk lu ocean, ..---t BR. 2 lb........... ~1" wiUucnsltive Im. adltS only 00 pet& yrl • Very d ean 2 Br dplJC un· UVIS UP lBR.Z Ba ........... $4 asery wflo can ap lse open tor· ht • rt >' it. New rum. 9 m<N1 IM. TOn5 ... MI ·-tBR,28a ........... S41 preclate the ac1lheU Q:.a> ig pa y. Ref's il'eq'd. 675·6131: O\rtt 500 u lt trees ;ind ·•BR, 2~ Ba. .. •····· M \81ue. 1tiOO leu~ .II re· 21J.'190-5179 1 o 11 tr c: .a m 11 w Ith 48R,3ba........... fereacea please. Eva. NEWPORT HEIQIITS ON THE e•y n -·fi 1 waterfa lls c reat e a TOWllhomcs 497 235 N I d . d b' " • ...,,I.lb u I . iBR.ZBa · 1 ew Y ecorate 3 r. bdrm~ Condo private r eining set1ln11 for l'BR,z~&a::::::::: ....... JZS 2bahQuseooquiet 11reet. ~·· elevato;: park'I · ;your spaciou• new l·or •BR • 0 _ •••••••••••••••••••••• Plush crptna. custm ~rps View all n:Rl5 ~. mo. 2· bedroom apart~ent.. .., • • .-........... It papen. paneling , or + aecu'rt clean· •From 1220. ••urn1tute i BR, 2 Ba........... KASE, ,3 Bdrm 2 ba hrdwd noon, lltO lawn. In ~CHANT~· Of ;available. Small peU a!Ul, Z~ Ba ••••••••• $4'7 boose, ulll rm, 2car1ar. SUO I m o yr I y u n . 11:..,.., Ev 571·~ c. OK. Adults only. Oftlce , I BR, 2tn Ba......... patio. $390 • .....,. rumlshect 145·2216 or es. open J :OO to S;OO. 2300 'BR,2~ Ba......... ,..... rant Yearly 5450. fairvi~w Rd .. Costa 4 BR,2~ BL........ 28r. 2Ba. wuber, dryer. Mesa. Phone 5'S·2300. dishwasher, enclosed--------- gar. n o p ells . 3713 EASTSIOF. adult 1"2 Br. SeashoN.878-6578 '200-S225. Like new. Pool. no pets. 1n E. 22hd. St. ean VI~. Beaut. 2 bt. 2 64$..75Uor64.-•0l78 ha. pa tio. Park Nwpt•---------1 sublease. Tennis. apa, CASA VICTORl,\ IYm. Completely fu"': 1,26:3 br. Delwce Unfur. Dishes, li nens, etc. 6 OC' Furn. gas/Wtr pd. mos. or rnor~. AdulU. no Adultl·No pets Scl'. gate pet1. Ref;s. req. $.500. Pool. rec rm. tlevatots 640-4963 525Vic:l0tha,842.a!n0 I l Br, newly decor. mo. Jnr,ldif ulll. Yci.rly. /m<> +.Park NOWPOrt Call HI 4ft•l710 Apt. l.ra twnhse, Tcnnlt. 135. Utll pd. Near bay, _l)'Jfl, tf.(!. 7S2·GlflG, 9·5• Fee. HASSELEOTllVtNOTO Ma.In Rentar.,.M0-5370 FIN V A ROOM MATR? -House·MatM Unllmlt~ 55. Util. pd. Patio, 93'l.<&la4Since1971 Wa~rfl"Of\l, f~. 1 • Main R~ntala. 540-5310 M·P 21·*> i baro nice hi1e EWPORT 11.,. 2 B 1 H.B. SUOmo. lst. + la11t, •·• · r utU pd.. Avail. Sept 1Jt. Ba, pa\io, 1t1r, older Mny Jo, Sue, John • adlts. no pe&a. $225. H9·t091 tH·HU aft 548-5308 ': IOptn ANTEI> 2 males or 1 mai., 1 rean. 21,3$ fn· lo 1---------t &hare b\C• 4 Br Oceao~ 1J5. lls a turkey but front dplx unfurn. 10' che•p! &eacbcomber . wetbar, wticem•ker, i Fee. 631·2011 fplt'a, micro wave oven, 1---------1 trash catpctr, dabwshr. no pets; no perm. kids. mo mo each. e15-S2S5 tvt or wkncls. Beacb·Pools-Ttnnis. 3 br. clea, a ba, r.,,1c. lge aame rm. 14'15. ht. l111t + .-aec_uri __ &y_._645-_'3_l• ___ ":;;a-nted--2-fe_m_to __ sha_ro_ WPTUGTS.ne•uniu,3 Npt. Cnt tODdo. 1111 + Br 2 Ba twnhae. $3'75 mo. ~11 uUI. MNN from pool, Howle. S350 mo. SG-4931 tennis. Don A l.oil.$ - ' I • I Cl• DAil v PILOT Thundey AugU9t 12. 1978 Add it...Bulld it. .. Olaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet it ... Cement 1t...W1re 1t ... Hoe it...Clean lt ... Move it. .. Pre s 1t...Paint lt...Nall it. .. Plaster lt...Fix It ... .... w ........ •••••••••••••••••••••• • G••r .. 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Let 2 expr 'd -------• rnlL'!!. 5116·48112 T~ Servlc• :f!!!l~i;.!'c11011~;1l'~~:'~~~ ll V t'l-'Mi\N & St>N t•h•anup. f'r e t/rcu5 <'ransman.6456M8 .. 1 h--;:--rt men move you. ReDS. L .. UsProv• i. '""" et! rtt•rn•>dl•I. rah11ll't ~. lllro7Sl·193'7 -'-·•<'Un "" o115es .. apa · Refs.998-3308orS45-85113 w Gi y M ····•·••·•···•········• •••••••••••••••••••••• H<•n•o,~a1~. t r•1nen1ni:. 1ng. Qw ck sc1v1c:c. quu lurmit·al'4& 75~ ~18 ls-II Slni.:lc fl'm,il1'. nun · men"'. reuonable rates. -• •• °" ore \\Ork l'alurnllu t'otl.'ll -• ' Jl\PANt:St-: t~XPgttT ~mukcr. nHHUrl' ..:rad ~l P ..... /P•""9 For Yow-MoMy I I IOM ~:St\\' 1-: HS 111 UJ\111).:, frl't' l''I l.11.-•I. I ulh 111.,ur,•tl Ii I.! :.'Ii:! t ('o.\lmhrfHW 9'128311 "untrt•lc, t:.irµenlr)'. l..:indsca1>e4"t:ordenini; student II\'¥" ror --.-••••••••••••••••••••••• 6l8-Sl53A11ytf-. r1hnonry. 31 UCC'O, hm, Coll 54ll·51112 hOU\('1 Upt lll'l i.1ttlng. Rt'hablc •. erraclenl $1( -- l'lumll111,1: & lle.111111: Frt'l' l"stlmult>!I, hnnei.t & r\'huhh• :wrvlcc ._.., ht li47·03lt.1, uorA & )\I' IF YOU m31 •&2!lO'J:tl, xrn n :r ---1 ~·115:\.1 nun.weekJy. PaMtYow-Cntle W1\J.l.PAPt-:1t hU\"l" u 1lt'l'VIC'C 10 ofh•r or u~k fur Dan You don 't lll'l'U n i:un lo 960·293'1 l\ver. ext l·sty, $2!15 ltl'~l\IOVAI,. Window Cleonln9 i::uods to ~ell. pltlCl' un .111 - ----"1lruw fullt " wlll'n ) vu LJon'l i:.ive up thl• sh111' 2-sty $.l9S. lot. $35 rm. flt>Sponi.1blc 111.ih Sc:hunl 1 n ·th c I> 11 11 >' I' a I u t 'ELL idle items v.•n h 11 ,:>IU<'t IAn ad 111 thr Oaal) "l.lst" 1t 111 class1ricd r >' a 0 a i 1 Y P ti o t Pnces lncl mtr'l/l1bor 11ludcnl. t' x pcrlencetl ..••..•••.......••..... Plum~r. lh·pa1r, ll1•1111"-' WINOOWSCt.•~,\~l-:ll ln.i.lullutJOn & S1•1"\ll'I'' .'rtl !'.: Sf:J-:-Tll H l' ('I) t:tas:.ifll'd S<>rtaon • . u.11 ly Pilot Clau11 w llilot W11nl Ads! Cull no~ Ship lo i.hore resull:I' Clallsaned Ad to buy. aeU Cu1ar. in.st. free est. $3.SO p1hr. Call Greg, l'hcnw 11-12 Sti78. i\d 642·5ti711 642-5678 or rent something ~ 636-1~ or5S2·0l34 963-7218 alt. 6 pm. G. G1dlt<> t.·12 !1:11:. J-:.,llmall'' I.II! 17~1-. R..tatstoShare 430 '.._.. st&Fowtd 5300 • SlSOtWpW..W 7100HlfpW..W 7IOOHelpW..ted 7100.W,Wanhd 7100 •••••••••••••••••• •••• Opport.ity 5015 •••••••• •• • • • • ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• •••• ••• •••••. Younl': motll•rn r ou1)l . ••••••••••••••••••••••• LO~'T. (."Jt . larie oranl!l' 'Y119G ...... TCM1Ch 1tsh1 e r , <'oncos11lon . w1an~ to -sh11rc 4 Ur. IOOO lNDUs;t'Rl.\L lnnauon~ Trt>ml'ndous In Persian \'m olly Dana Fort he Jlltlcutras pt mar. mature cpl onl,. IANQUET MANAGER doorman. Mtn. uiic. Ill D...talAulat•t Orlhodunli<' (llftct>, Newport llt'ach. Orthodonlll' cxver. rt• quired. r.12 2010, home. Laguna Bch Co:.ta Mes:i.Neur:'ltcw. vestment :.'O acre pnmc Point Ke~.1rd 493-0477 inOutcallMassaae Ok hus ba nd to wor 'Exp"r'd only. Mesa yrs.Applyin pcrson.da1 ,m.2079 641>-5789 F:\·('. I and . t-: I M ir a g , •. · Call 751·3931 f79.317S, ~ Verde Country Club. ly, 3·6pm, Saddld>ul.'I. · ---........ W..t.dUOO Casb/te.rms. No brokers found K1lll•n. Orange. PT MCR. Lovely 12 unit. Contac:t Paul Hansen Vulley Canemui-, SuJ M·F 11h.1rt· lrtt 18R hou~ s '493-4493 m•I~. w1wht nea collar . •KARE111io..1•5 * Ideal for actJve retired. G.M. 549-0317 dlebllrk Pluia, J::I T11ro w paol. Nv"JJOrt De.le ···~··••••••••••••••••• Vic: So <.:i<I llwytMoun· "' Rd Ell' ISO 616 2>11i1 lctm.'ll cuupll' nd ~hort-to LoCllt 5025 taln Rd. L.ii: 49Hl697 OUTCALL MASSAGE Rd'sreq'd. 646-6426. BEAUTICIAN, wanted, • ~ oro . .Jlf!d!li Aulst...t ---term turn rt•nt11l ln N D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---838·1780 ApUdanager, lO to 50 yrs. prer middle aged lady. CASHIER !':'<pr, cha l r'Tik . T"O •·l'mul(' tli ,hor<' nice 3bd ;irv:i 1\ppro"' Nov lhr Do Y•Mftd MOMJ FOU~D Mule Irish Set. No children or pets. Apt Mutt know pin curls & 1\1/F, ""rl tame. ~lobtlc itn~s. S.ilary oiwi1. l·.I hsem lnmc s110 + utal. f'eb Approx $400 mo r....-y •·-· 8 s Jamboret> Rd, & uanpy +~+salary, 67 UD· finger wavlna. Also, .... 'l'oiorl.ll~ lttlllo ;ircu / SSl·25(~ Prdt'r CdM. 898-100:? rg--OW ..a.llMH Bison. N M 615-1340. Mr' tn""""" modem st}'llng. TUe·t'ra, Car Wash. 17th & Tu:.lln. ISJU H3U , ·---Commercial Financing --- -itsetl. ~-~ Call eves btwn 6:30 4' C M. 6"6-0148 OfficelHtol 440 Business f'amtl)'·Adults Services has developed a LOST· \\'ht.blk cat. blk BIRTHDAY Assistant maoa1er 7:30,Mll-4086 c•lt.91-c-... -L-H-.-.,. DESl'-... •Rs •••••••••••••••••••••• desire large 5 Br horn professlonal sen ·acl" to tall. whl body w /blk oeeded ._ "" -..,"5 w/pool or 4 & dcn +fom assist quallfi~ business spots. fo't'm. Spyglas BOB C 1 C...... Beauty Operator Pltime Girl Friday posl· & DRAFTSMEN WESTCLIFF BLDG NE. V'WPOR T llf _.._:.,. . ..... .. . .. . . .... "1'""c.......,.. ~=-,_... ./t1··-./h11--./--./_, ....... -. ./ .......... ... C-ill M , Ho w.Hd 645 blt'I rm. Lease. S. t.: Hunt men lo •ch1e\•e tbei H.tll area. Loved & m is ca ... , Ni(Uel Hair Fath.Ions Uoa. Sales, A/P. reccp· llis:h<>sl qut1hly an1llrnry lnltlon Bch, Nwpl or flnanr1al needs. You tell sed \"er)' much. Wants ,,_,_...., CaU for appl. 'IU/ NdslAJ~01•eNl:i:e•rem Uoai.st, typlne 40, w1im & rndustnn l cl1•s1.:n work Costa Mesa. Wiii re· ~ y~r needs. we will bnck 644·9335. •'-t= ¥" -.91.21. nun II misc ofc duties. m di"•tl61 & t11w.1r hi~h d fl r I ~... hairstylis t for busy ..... r "' ecor:ite, mc re i1, ov tellyouhow lofi~ance it. LOST R ddi h b Ya -"&..L-14 Aat.msr.apt+util.30 salon. 499•2221 0 nuvancemoot oppor. or po w e r trt111 i.li.l o1· & care. To $475. P Co....erctel • e sSh rhn d s.cw..__ ' 00 50 yn. Ok husband to indlv. who can work clrcuiU.. Smtall flrowm..: 536-3135 &i---1--5 i Cbow. h ep er •••••••••••••••••••••••~No ......... re11tpe•-49e·S728. w/m1n supervision. Call t'll'ctronlc n1unu1 • ~_,,, fl'Y CH male dog & blk & ta I -·· .. -... ,. ... 11""' f t A k C Prof. lisepntr wants hs S pec I all zes In Com . Uachshund Santa Ana Ne• Club form "'· lor, UOunlll. H.B. Ml-5300 ....,. "' or afp . s or w Io u l s t a n d l 11 •: W/)•ard. Trade fl" up ro merclal & Industr ial Ills area. 'rH 557.297 modern aopbiatleated BEAm Ann Powe I. Alllod technolofly must ~x1111ml reus.rent.BruceS4!i·53'7 Loau.644.4684 ev•s. couples • aln1le1. ASST.SALISM615 As.phall Pavin g Co. <'n1tmecri111: Nt11C(. Cun1u •---------• "' 497-39'19 &MAMA••S SALON EqualOpporEmployer. 11roww/u~· 0·:01-:) SOl I.OST Baritnt Pedesta .... ,... • Youn1, dyaamic aalea · CLIRICAL DECC ,·2~:i"~~~;'.'~r;i~:.~N'l/om "",t:-.;.~n•est/ ....................... Wmch, l or a match ,...,....._ women •/at ~ut s 7rs MANAGER No.cxpcr. ncccs11. No trv~I S tiSJ~'.':;~~:11. , pair w /specia11 gea ••••••••••••••••••••••• ell per. needed f or selhni;. Phone fr1>m your __ ·135 v•·r m u . Adj.•••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS 9°'o rnUos, ~cars & ehaln: Schook& women'• contemporary Ouhtandlng benefits. home. 4 hrs per day. 5 DlrlEC,'Ull or ~l'llSI·:~ .\lrl)l•rtl'rllotel Noleu~c lus•u /C fromArdcll.Rewardfo a..tncff09 700S ahoplnFa.'!hlonlsland& paid vacation, profit Day wk. Steady work nN. l"flinH· l:J. t.\~ I •'<I K33·32231'11 noon Oppw lwtffy 500 Allo 2IMI TD Lo.s info leading lo recovery ........................ Lido. Salary + comm. abaring, retirement, Salary unlimited. Bonus. 11.7_ <.:ountry <'luh Couv. • 60' PU SQ ~...................... Fairest Ttrms since 1949 642-2932· . Experienced credentialed ~= ~~~PN98 !: =~eM~~ ct!t~~l Ji Fringe benefits. hrly llome. <.:ull 5'19·3!Nil 1617 WF.STC'l.IFF·~B ltali• lnt_._t S.tlltr MfCJ. Co. LOST: 8/9/76, Spnnge teacher now aeceptlq callMC.as2. ' lld wage. Call (714) 635-3810. -- 1\GT Sil-~ Glt0SS$10,000 MO. 642-2171 545-0611 Spaniel, hver&white. be&lllDinl le in · ~incoo cnce. betwn104m&2Pm DIRECTOR, _.......__ Open only 42 hn a week. mos. fem. I love her lermedlate flute atu· Attraetlve Joung 1lrl, Reply loClauilled ad no. . Girls Cluh of l.alo(uo;, 150 I Westcliff Dr. New operation In Mlaslo 2MD T.D. MONEY miss her. "Chelsea" Loe dent.I. ln1oe &reL eau model host•• type llelP 719, C/O Dall1 Pilot. PO Clerk. Growth position In lleach. Must h ,,,. up- VleJO area. Se4t& 200 Terms below market, In Lag. Victoria Bcb. _., la cbanered Jacbt tri ... Do~ 1560, Coata Mesa, med slr.e ofc for pcr~on plicahll' manu.il'nll'n~ _Newportt'manc1alCtr Partners lel.a(l ln11. Xl•u Please <'•II Wend -"'".., I to CallllarkforiJl&eoniew CaliC.92&28 w/basicorcskUls~1lhng copah1lit1cs. ex11l'1" "' LecnillgOffic•S,.C• term.s.Ait.831-4200 pvll.ru~_da. ~borsona 49'7·21MREWARDI Your .. ._ ean eal'9 ••• N0-5111 lo learn .. Call frunk, workln~ with c.-h1ldr1m & CallonSltc Man .. ger serv ce '" 1our me 0 read. Tutorln1 bJ .... !541-7172. related cduco11on AP· (7M)&t2·31UeJtl24e •ALUMlNUMFNDRV ofc.8'7~Bkr.ZAhrs. LOST; dol Auf. t. UCI quliftedkbr . .....,.. atomoUH llaclllala OOK, r•ll•f , day pli<'atlons ut Glrl~ Club: 1 SllO,OOOdowftlalleaover Ca m ,.. u s Re .... -..... , --.1...-..a KAllTV "' "' 70 T I T DELUXE OFFICES •CANl>YSHOP& •QUtCICCA~H* Oober~a n, 'ans. t Europeu "Old llasterr XJnt'oppo•-rtll~~-;u",; llllUIUI I llilbta~ lluu1 14 emp e errarc., l"cCre"m .... ,000 T.O • --· al A•1•t1•• ............. for Ad• ~ OPERATORS Inn. Call aft 3:30l'M, ..nirDch. ll:JO S:3U"1ll·I", C'omml & lntl~tl s pac('s. ' .. _.. ...-. "Daga". 3 Yr old m e ........ ---• 1rowlnl compaay. Paid De di' A 211 200 to 2QOO l\Q. ft. As low •SCllOOI~. ru ding-skall El Dorado Mortgas:eCo. Reward. Bill or Sherrie art 1tudenta. For lafo. beneflta. Sala17 open. 494-9707, ask rorG .. bby. __ a _me ""· 1 :i_~30sq.l'l.LagNlguel& •BEERBAR,H.n. (213)670.3160 collect 493-4860or•lM·f79'1 Cal&MS-4840,nn.70S <nt)IM-115'1 Beat sbop ln town. Weeoou,waltresses.ovl'rl DONUT S hua> llrlp, M111.,1on V1cJo ureu. •BUILDHDWSUPPLY orl'fl4)968-6546 Wmhd. 7071 ~operatonw/follow· ror a ny shift. Carrow p/tim~. A~. N(I 1•x111•r. thandy ti) s. 1'. J-'rwy. •SCHOOL.p\'tJr/Sr lli FOUND pair of men' •'UTOS••RSM• ... &ap.Hip _commlsslons o-•aurant,e20Avenada necess. l-l'mt1ho, ni:c C11111:11111NI •MAIO SF.RV.,N 8. 2NDT.D.LOAMS itlasses. browD frame.•••• .. ••• .... •-•••••• "'Experi =Pref-= weekly. Paid HcaUona, Pi; SanClemente l!S-45. Apply m rwr~un, -----t JI BS 11110range. <'~ Combination real estat 1-'l"l. afternoon, So. Ctt Hou see I•• n la 1 o . But..:' Neceaaary bolidays, medical• den· • · Mr. Donut. 13$ 1-:. l7lh ~t, w l's I,. I I ( r n riv l'. &IS.4170 540· & pereonal pro pert Plaza Bus Stop. 87$-1320. "9taurant work •anted For new and uaed. Mmt tal lnsuranre, Ille in· Cosmetic clerk for II Costa Ml·~... I Purn1:.ht•1I urrtl'e. A•r, k loans on r esidences f' d B 1 p Sat . Experienced. be a ...... ietter'' Hard aurantt .... uremftlt plan drug store. Exp nol nee. --• --''Ill. SllS mo. l'h 642·40'J1 Art1st"s agent loo ml( fo a part men ts & com oun : ea1 e up 541·1121 av • &prollt sbaring. Want to Ptr. 847-2561. DRIVERS WANTED -a rt ist s w /unu1ual mercialproperties. smaJlepproxZmo's.Vle. worlllnf, reliable 6 grow, have aeeurlty? MenurWomen .. IWPORT CENTll medias of art. Also look to sioo.ooo. Slatewid CabriUo, otf Newport Bl, wula to IDAke moaeJ! cau ua NOW! COU~R HELP Must~ 25 or mer PRESTIGE OFCS · d , •I c.-CM.~ Volume dealership •Ith "Is 1n,., 1orenam .. on oppe Finance772-8601 ll 1 . JCPIMMIYCO p H:mn M""'l ...._able t Apply In Prr~on Painllna 5 499 3169 0 top paJ, a ran1es, I U °"" ""' II\: 3 0H1ce11 arnal. in "· · II LagunaHlll.sMall startllam.call Amy,oll YellowCob bt:iutihally <lc roraled write PO Box l 09l ~......+s/ =:':i'·:~i::,~::r~.. ..... 511·7700 2Pm,644·2030. 11251 Slalcrl\\1•11ul' ~uitc. 1-'\Jll services In· La~una Beach. C;a. PWMfltl/IA1/ A ....... •-......,...•-ci•-·e •-ual()pporEmploycr Jo'ountuln nlh•y dude: l.1brary. con· -1 ... U ... DRY Lolt& foWtcl "'"' ... r-•v~ "'~· """' Counter Girl wanted . ex· ---- fcren«" rm. IUM copi('r, ~OIM -" •••••••••••••••••••••• Berrar, Jlm Smltla or per'd, p /timc. Appl) ELEC'l'rtON ICS TECll 11ec rc•t n ra a I !I po rr Orossov('r$5000. mo. Lott& Fomd 530 GordoDScbock. IOATCAIPINTEIS Captain Mike's Fish Fry lsl or 2n1I Cla'ls FCC Ile-. c:round noor. Month to llu'I Flu!r & Fold (help...................... llJNTON m11 Need exper'cl boat 8UW.l9lhSt.CM rcq'd. Marin(' elvt·· mont h . C t1ll 014) runl mostlycolnopera·LOST· JI blk m at ru ~ .. _._ Hi•"'pav 4 . tronlcs cxl'('rre<j'd.Cr11l IYll67f10 laun ~Washt'rs (18new) . · u y. DtOS.ll•la -.--k ........ ~ .... .'"or Counter Girl, p/tamr. Ap ~forintcrvwappl. -· 12 l>ryers. Nets owner In Chihuahua pup. Reward at Wal'Mt' ~e:.O[im-.-: Apply P!_Y._Slax Butacrs, 899 W Wilbo 1-;1rctron1cs, OOIJ FOR LEASE ••1'.ccsa of $20,000. yr. Oill 646·5776. afUpm. Wealaatl Corp, 375 bu1St, C.M. Lido J)ork Ur, NB lOFFICIS <ln1id\erm~.Agt.~Lo8t : Ulk /BrnTlgerlem AYOM llcCormJck.C.11. Cus tOdlan·Chur c h F.SC1tOW TllAIN1<;1-; SISSMOIACH COCKTAILS Cal.MC!!a orNwpt areo LOST: White Samoy TWUYI nrfeelcool BOATS p/llme.Sun&4Dayswk Good typrns:. amtntinu, fin<' COSTA MF:S1\ lA'1r GHOSS Sll,000. mo.. ~~ ;'.::C:-d • 8 98 ·O 12 male. Anll to "Sammy". Earn money, meet , ... -.nMIWOllC ly.Call 494-8061. nnd J>('r:.o.nablc. (Jpply. 7S2· I 700 ~o food. lite enlel'\aln· -Vic or Duch /Slater, HB. I -'Id "-I -•· for tra1n111~ ·inct orlv· n nwnt. OulKtanJln14 •P· t'ound. Small while nwr) SIO reward. Ullle boy'• pie.I• DCuou ence.-Housewives, students Delive ryme n for L . r Z725 k ·; • 114'..r&nt{'. fiood ll'llC tloi.:. Vac. Giesler pet.551-1097. w~ 7 IOO 540-'70UorZenlth7·135e. looklof( lor part-lime TimM in N.B. & C.M gment. G7"'' M. or Only soo.ooo. down. Agt Collc1te. De hind Gol h 8 •. --work? Want to eana lllru $2SO per mo. 548·1740. -0 -··-------R:r7 1200 Kl'y furn 557.3839. Lost Aui.10t · rown • ....................... BabytUt.er needed, ala mone1? West.sail Corp. F: x p e r o (1 1 f c: our,. n ---~ . . white female Terrier •AAAAPOSJTIONS Septl3,2:30to5:30. 0 needs p/llme workers to Dellvcr~·Ncw sp:i p c1 Mi-rhank. iclnl worklni: leddMM)leut.. Pound: Mla ck Lab, Mele mix. Approlt. 18 lbs. p-atClffi& lralllp.N.B.&U-~ paJot. clean le detail homedebve~;iutorout.t ,·ond, sul.irv & ltt'nrnt~. Muth Or11nicc t.:ounty \'1c· Brookhur.st/Adam.s Reward. M2·5636 p~ M/S.C~ Spm. boat.I. Work hrs conve· with The Rcittsler. Cost11 Conlutt 1rn1}V1lnlcndant,11 othC('t11par1•, nu.~· well cstah shop In llll 8/()11 962-4232 Lo.·t·. R'"•uard, A ta~k~ nient for )'OU Oil an on· M es 1 . 0 re a · N '' cd S.i\. C'o11 ntr v Club, 1 t I Diet ~ · · ~ .. -~ .. EmployenPaylJl eet BabJlitt ho u call bull. WagefUOper respon.'l1blo person. with 1 'ro ""'~~o.~:~~~tll i: ht'11' Y J1boppln1t urcu FOUND near Tustin Ma l a mute M .. lam. LlzRetndttlA1ency j tt ~Y b1T:· Y hr. Call Ma. McDonald, reliable uulo. (,ro1 ~ 711'545·1123s ___ _ ---1 ·'~t1rn~f:t ~:;r~~ m\~l 20\h, s mall Par.akeel heartslck, iscor frnL le& 40208lrchSt,StelM i.'t:~~C)l.~.14eo'en Mi·9'1ll, ext 47 or apply earnln~s over $.'150. /\1• Fi\<.TORYTllAINf:f':S S..cc•u Locatioft ~ 4200 • ' J:rt.'l'Olyt>llnw, 548·0421. 493.7254 N~ Beach 8"·8190 to ~urlty award, 215 prox hrs 4--0am. MO 300l Work in un ntr t:on1I & Walk 10 poal ofricc, · FOUND 1 blk/b CaltrorAppl/FAtab '65 Babysitter, my home, McCormick, Costa Mesa before noon. <'nriwtcd 11reo, wffM r":.t1111ra11lA & banks. llSTAURAMT ' mo e. r p~ SlSO dys per week. (l) aon musll', Mu•l hnvc 11a· i;· 7 h!-. 'M • • doit.rmx.Approx IOlbll I CCTSRecelvable,Paya· m os 6•8·2052 Coat BOOKKEEPt.:H ·l'/T, DftttolAHittOftt lll'nt'l' to work w/mlt·rn • $1 I~ }~.1 • • 1• ROSS 1?.300. MO. \ h· ll.1rbor Vil'w llomt'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• blc .t. Puyroll. For 11m•ll Mos~ • 18·2"& hrs per wk. llumlll' Exp, Chairsldo Newr>ort 1n1n1nl111 •• 1iurl!1 undrr .1 "''"' _.. ~mnll & lntlrnut<'. l.ocat· r.io :?tii't Onnkln11 11roblen1? ~1tdlcaJ .Mfsi Cn .. In Ssn· · b IU 1 h IJe h 044 9211 t'nll kohlllhll'll 1•d tnnJor 1o hop11 ln t.: 'olli\lt•ohollM1illno ,., Ana Uu:.v 2 "irl ore llAtiVSll n 'R full llrnc ull 1 ns, payl'o I, ('toll Ill' . rnicrUllCfll~:. pC'rmanvul 714 ('7"61(MI l .. , I VI J ...... h' r I kit • • · " · • • receipts & d111b11r!lt!· - ----work. ll r !I 7/\M to • • <I" • 1•1•11 ..r. •• 1aa on o n eou11 .. w •lt> uma i:. 1 ,., :!<I hnc a d11)' 83.'>·:J830 :'>48~1A & on srhool m y liomci m c n t s f 0 r y u ch t J'>rntnl 11ssh1l nnt, exp ti<' ~011mnic·11 Corp_ ur,•n Own1•r aan)llou' lo nt•ar Alpha lit'ta 1n C!o11t t --• --~~ ~-==-for 12 yr old. C'M urcu llrokera"e. P:xp. In 1111 slrnhlc, hu~ will 1 r~h• :1·301'M. Top PllY t <'o. ' , • ~1·11 l't>rfcct for Mom & ~1t·~u !1'13·1449 M •SS •GI ~ ............ "' . . f.'·11 l'n• .. ·1 u"• tllr11 s 111 lll'ni-t1ti1. I f\IMP. ~" s1uir~" CllM 1•01> Xlnl ll'rms. 1\at -. -. ~ " Af(;()nd/~lgnr tolllhr '"""".. nb<wt dullcs 6'7Jl':oll__ u ' "· "" · Galt.rToolCo. llt<'an \ lrw. tJlb. dr~. 83'7·~~ HHJ ND: Wom e n FtGURI MODELS n~e&1lffH>t1l to $750 Babysitter n1•c>d ed. M 8o kk JOr Cl k llll. !lff2l:ll!I 1701 K C:.11 nc.itc A\ 1·. nmple porleln a. 3SOO --cloth1n11onL0Pn ltoud ESCORTS orcServs/~Y 1'72:1 homt> Orookhur11l1 0 rcpellr ('l '·'·~'rk . D-... LSEIVICE SA 5'10·411M 11'1 f\. Devin<' Properties. 11aa IAI Mon c .. ll&U-2073 • 'or l ..,00 • ()pen ma • po, """ s. _..,,.. 71Hl'157ftll ---OUTCAUONLY G~n <'/Ins ur 0 •• Adam~. llH. Ti•cnnae olherrler1uldut1c·,..Non CO.ORDINATOR FlllRGL ... SS GROSSISOOO.MO. SAO I.OST · M hiah Set f:tt3Pd/Al10FeeJob11 OK. •IT s ummer, 1' smoker Sturt 1250 per r I f i "" .,or l'C'nt amall Ne•J>OC'l Fri.'(\ 1tandlnir bulldln1t Nw.prt Oc.h/CM a;eu 631·3111 1JrvtnePenon11t lA1let1CY dqnn••t·hll61·402iJ hr. Ap'pjy J0om-2pm er~on w lb rront 0 1 t'•' MOLD DESIGNER nt.'ur the wuter. VrcHnl o....a --'I W U ... •E.17tbCe1ta Mesa On SI• Ph• l Iii ' drnt11I udmlnlatrullon A D XI UentC'r offlC'v. llolcony. owntr li.111.XlnllO<'.ror rww c.-... ar. I c .... a AIOtlTION &.llte214 642·14TO Babyaltter m y homf .• o oo11~0~ c1, cxper.nt•t-dcdto wurkln N MAKtm. ntop· Mo,tomo.64<MS02 Dlecothequ c South bo orr. Also AKC No ------tNenlnp, rtterences re U.OKLoann/\vc:.<.:.M.:..... ~ w1lh our Oron1u• 1>or. tor e,n c-iqll'r'•I ---------10 C Oood talOOC'dundtrhlodle111 Counlt'lln16Rererral ~...-.....-..-.--qull'('d.•-t:U2 ~ Co. dental t ll<'nl:t & crllf\tmun. ~Mary Op.'•!· .-UR NISHF.D OFFICE ranfjt ounty. returnl'•I wlll mt1ke 11 l'n.>j(.te~l·ftvoll.wltnds db I & t' II CAFETERIA WORKf,R, cuatomer aorvl('I' Apply In l)('r on, J~3ll 1' .. •'tlR Rt:NT. ltl Dorndo ternu.Ast.837-4200 .orth>OUrwhtlc R~tur ~llr llclpUne547!M95 u "'rve loaNn81 8aby11l ttlo& IL Ill Daya 8 hrs. l'/'rltnc ro"t'"'"ntotlvc11. WC' nr _l'om_Qna.S.A. Pino (Ofr •'l"wy at La --• h ma.au acturrr 0 • • 1 woman rrom ll·!IPM •P· ,. """ ---Pn) $22S mo. &'H.O!UI otfoMeM •o \\t' ca n be •PP> PRECNAl\'T'!' . ll41911."operatortomlxrc· housckecpn~. m.atur Pl)' In ixirirnn. Jlugh is reritc1r~cropr><ir,wlth11 l"ll!:LU/\llTll.t.,.:nv W11lerfront Exe<'. offi<'C'S l ,\ 2 Rm. nllea. 3•1 llayslde Dr .• Ntwpo1l Reach. i\at 615·6161 _!l?Aln, 615.ro34. Curi n" t·on rldcn t1al alrul. mtrr:.. 111.:1ocnt11 & woman in CdM nrl'a. rull Alrcrart MO Su t:rlor m oJur So. Cu llr. Dula t:n•:WMAN SPECIAL JY LOST Huie white dog, v1 <"Oun11elln~ & reftrral. c:ataly11t~ 1537 Monrovia, time poaltlon. 04<"71111 Nwpl Hrh lnll~n~tiwm~ Pl"ot'H~ln~ firm for an In· OUtJoor work. 1 .. ·:11·n ,,, W.it~on St & Baker A~rtlon. odop11on It N.8 WI !lti.'l evrs. SAM..a·4s..\Mdiul> tdli1tcnt, hh:hly mot.i vut Oll\'ruh', Cu•· i\rmy fll'lol RESTAURANT 9fi8·IOM.llunt.Bch k~p1nR 9 1 --~ --cd & orltc ulatl' in urtlllcr)' \wai>0n~ l'nv -------1 APCAnt: M7-~ ADMIMISTRATOa a iylllltcr. rnoturr C am" er lot Tr Ir dlvidu ul who 11; t•ic •1 .. rt·..,"I munlh. Mc>nt ... "' ll 11 -----.d , 1 woman to 11111y lnr11nt " ... 1 1 1 ~ u J_, n 1 se or f'Jtehanir• LOS'r 2 male doiis . G('r E uc n t1on :i I c d tor . bnc ptwk Ph. wltduy,. 'T'rode m('n ror c1.1lllnl'l$. pcnrncr•I n 11·n In A with hou~init. mi·•lll'ol t1i•11111l lleaut view ore, Taj hl~b·prorh restaunnt Sh •p mix. 1 hrwn/wht RP.l.i\Xl:-:G~IASSAGE wntcr.h•achcr t,eadlng aft !Ip~ or wkndli rumc r 11. dctnil & VCUPlo. l'lemwcull l'\'11' µrovld<'cl r.111t11ral)' ~ .. 11 . Mahilll. Lal(. Halls O\•oll wit~ v1rtually no ('Om· },blk'trm . Rcwart1 Uac llohJames Lie Mai.scu.r nat 'I c.-orrc•,8p, 11chool anytlme.f4°2•2l~ aluminum ~klnncr11. Ap Meade (714) M(HlOAA. or lnlrallmcnt i\r1k 1'i1111u1. for sub Isl'. Recept. • petition In the oru, ror ba,v artta. 5-i0-2.108. Out<'all 9om-9pm. !lttkic <IU3llfard teacher _ ply, MaJorwoy, tt68 w send rc:osttm\• 10 . IOS· t1t.1.r Oclay~·il ~ntry t•ru· Telephone answering <'ash, home. Income pro---•&!14·51 ll lo ('<lit & wr1te <'OTn"lp. Babysitter nr CdM Elem 18th St. C.M. 0 en l o I Pr a c ll cc 1trnm _:_1v_au_._586-_is_10_. ____ 1 pcrty. col~. etc. F0 rND: Sm black ca\ EXCESSJVF. DRINKING <'OUl'SO 1('11j1ons in o vor1e· for 1 ie<ond "rader. 2·6 Systems, PO Oox S71, Santa Ana ~l2., ~:; ......_ ltwtttl . 4450 Call Dant Wllblte w1nc1 collar. vit' l::. I ru.IOJ Uvtts. t)' ot \'O<'atlonal Oehl.•. PM wkdaya. 675·0 CASHlll P.O. Oox 577 <All.a Afesa. itunl Och !ln211m & Tuslln Nwpl Hgls Want toSWp? EdltlnJI &/or wntln• tx• ""· J, 11 er b e rt II 8 11 ~92627. t:osua Mcea 510 tU:!O Hl-4SIO • OF.TOXll-'tCl\TION le per .. • ttvldcnct' ofabUJ· Jewellers Interview in~ DENTAL RECEPT . Join tho~plc REUAOILlTATION ~~·:0n:!~~~'ltiJ~ BANKl.NG for eoshlcr & orrlcc For busy l'cdodo~tlr •ho'vojolned the Army Callud A-Jtraoday t'xper. dejllrcd. MA or peraonnel, A1>PIY In Practice In C.M. Attn GIHHALOFFICE SouthCoa!ll DA ('"'n 'd . r-~ .. hlnt.f TELLER ~ lOa_m tll noon. Eltper nee, ('llll Nancy T I bookk ' I Communi'" 11-pit"I .... • ... ~ "' 1-'ashion Squarc Santo u.,. )'p n", t'l'f'•n~ 1 C• v ""' "' ,. .. ,.. .. ('ntttl pr .. f'd Sal. S " · S48....._, It> " So. La!(~~00-1311 ........ • nd Downey 8\'Jl\AS &c l.o•n Ana. slr11b o. qmall plea~.int. 18.'JOO to Sl2.000 dt•pc> • has •n opcnan1t ln Its Dental Ai;:dstant Nwpt Ctr ores. A'k fot' • f\IRITUi\LREAOEJl tnJI on qu11llrtc:1 t1ons. CMlaMHahranchforo ASHIER. ntt>rl Pl-J"r~ot o(e.Expcr'd. Dn·ct.f40.~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~n~~coro~~~~r~~: ~~~~-3359 Mutgoi 312~~r~!:i::11te111 ~~~~~~~r.':,'~~~~~~~1~ r!~~;~~ ... :i;i~~v~~i!~ :~~~~fW~~o~~r·~r~ &M 003-2·----GMALOFFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2B R Iba home. prime .. • • SnnCl\'mente ... ·or1ppt: K du c n l 1 u n , No . ~f'"d. Cell Mr. MrCubc retail morlne hrtlwr Dl:lNTi\1.A.'\SISTi\NT rrefrri.hidrnltodo.i~n·1 MOOSq.R.·allorpa.rl· romm'ltcreagcnr.N.8.FO UN D · Flu ff> 492.9034 •!>2·9lJg Ameri<'an C'orrupon· l714)642-7422,fo~O.f:. atort•. Good bcrndlts J>re,enllvc dl'nlUI proc. r.rt"'ork.:l<»&Ohrswkun-hctav~~ftr marketplace. n.s.ooo 8lk&\\'hle doa. belie tol --denC't' Sthool. ro D(IX Musi he ne.at" bondnble. needs thalr&ld(' tcom tit 11chool staf'U. ::!O hr-. llEST£R·BROWN OWCWTD.Ait.. lar.n atai.VtcLlnd •CHRISTIAMDATIM6 zao.N·wPortDc:ic.b.C. Apply 9 ·11AM . !.10 nwmber.2'A dayH Call wk4fl t'rthal.Callfot' _lu\11«.,lnt'. 83.J..'711 67J.760I lslotN8.m.9&40 CalJKRlS7»-U3U .. pm ~ Sell ldleltcrnll .. 2 WCoa1llhi•y ND. 636-3002. appt..~630. £.0 .E. 1 . . • twpw..w ...................... 11 l hur9day, Augu1t 12, 1979 DAIL y PILOT Cl I MlfpW..W 1111tWpW..e.4 710 .... W..W 7100 W..ted 7100 ·-... -.... ~ .................................................................................... _. ..... . Hott 1015FnefoYo. 104~,...,,, 1070 y or m:an &1 •lie NATUaAL MAMA.. SAUS•llL ~OMEWOll ...... L OHfCE -~r·· tor ,.Jdnrly tadv. ~ ..... -~HIS Fer --••Y aW or-........ or p ... •-e. u .. ..-be No •x,...r nn-s~ 1c• -·--I .... 0 •• ' ' ~ ---1•nl-1at10·· (r "'V""DU r-,..._ --~ ' r· • ~~~ ... .. PUIUC Cd home" MUST' 1'\ yr w ·NTED .n~. mm...... ~II· Roocn, brd • ul. FCM' in P '"1me count.er lwlp, ••· _ .. ~ri1\!··-...... ) "lo:.ork able lo worlc wlr:nda. wllln&. l'hoot' rrom r ou "* * f K b d 1 c.; ll "' ............................................ lftt. Lllel)'pint. $C7S ~ tttVwc&llW.1Ji02 '~,. ... 1 •--.._.._ -l9·2l. Tbe Per-s1mmon bc>mt>, 4 bn ~r day FUR ... ITURE• cm ~~j uun m "· a TOl• CASll DOLLAR mo. 8:»$. Coll for appl -----~r... nH 'Y ... "non out ol mo 4 terv~ A!I Ttff, 2:21 Marioe Ave:, DtA¥ "k. Sk::td) work. "* " ~t. PA t D f 0 R 'I 0 Un. W.337.S UQUORC.:LERK aft Zpm, 2233 1"Alrv~w llailoo ~l'IOO w /braoch &lboalslaod. Solary vnll m1trd. Oonu5 •AUCTION• 3 ycor old Golden Jt.:Wt.:Lt\Y. WA'l'Clf&~. -fo'ot' the r1l(hl mH w Rd., C.M. •roupa In Pulltrloo. Fr1n(t1 bt1M!lts. l\rh •Fri..._. 7:l0PM• Retriever to aood home. ART OBJECTS. COL.J>, OENERAl.OFt 'ICto: hkt'1 pt'f>plc: "eim~ MUllSISAIDIS Harbor area & Santa SALES wagt'.Cllll t1t<ll lW 381 o..:we1c... 9&l·<&&&gorS40·9'l3l S il.V im SF.RVIC t·:. AppliancC" i.er vkc: rum mJo)' tumselt 111t v.ork. Pttlmo•Ptthne Morn A.na•TWllUI. Mu•l k~ 1111\'C)'ousoldcookware, t>ot11111 io:un&2pm IOSO t'lNt: 1-'URN & AN· pany h as lmn>C'di:tlt ;\SSl~'TANT MGR Of llw· · lilCC'Urate financial re AC, boob, R.F. .. autos, -. S....... ,.,........ TIQUi.:$. G.lS 2..'IOO openln11. telt phono <'" ing1n11 hlah volume II " anernoon shlJU. EJ1· e orda, t ype month I) lns. or vacuum dn1 ., TILEPHOMI SALIS CCMKip191Hh ....................... -- per, bookke .. 11ln11 b.1ek quor 11tor'" C II &o per'd prcf'd. "Pl?1Y Park s tatllS report• and bt-Tbls txper could qu.dUy (~) t:Xpcr. prc•fc:rrod 5-.11 e. .... 1 COP CASH S r IO FOtt tround. lite typint. &'I. :,.t9 2'1~or$4' !9t2. SUA,;f>!~,08r· .1.!4!.1Su0 perior a ble to speak to \Olun you for a 1round noor op Aho. Supen 1 ors Posl SSS "'VE SSS "'VE **I BUY** YOUR OLL> CH>l.l> ~ hr. K 1.1th lern Daile) c• 1'· · ........... • trer {lroupt. Submit re pe., W\tb a Sttutt futun, uon open In 2 "Ii:;. S1:.rt· ,.. ,.. Good '"''id 1-\lrnltllrl' & OIAMONUS OOQ 2~3t. '42·0UO l.VN Cbarae. f lime 3 ll Nu:l'$lnit Attendant, t'X 'um<' to: f'bh ·Orani;e lot' ol <'a,b,sbort hN. ~ ln1t u lory $1 :?S wkl> food avu1l..ible on pre Appban\'t'll Oil I w II tock 1075 & rt> It o f 3 · l l. Retie 'd. o ·i c ~ Country 583 W 19th ~t auJu.r pay chfck, phmty f umc llu:nt Heh ofc. rmk • llt'mtc roubJt'<'l to seUor Sf:t.l. for \'ou. ¥fl: (;lRL FRI ~:!'· tu ie c:bnra• LVN 11-7. Cl· r:i::o 205Sahu~~ cti . ltmTC.lt.QI tr.!6Z7. offtt.oeUmelocnJO)'.Gct <8c 1tC'b & T nlbert J. p~ule We bonor n,m\. MASTHSAUCTIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• r>Mn<· • lltt' :""'"'.keeping. ~rd AJdc11 all t h1Cta. -• -' ' ---. --oCC lhe merry·J<>-round, MS 9U4 for info. merleanl & M b l tir 4, .. ,1, a Ill ••ZS Rt'i. &torcan 1nurt', brol..l• );xpcir. reqd. <.:olbt.rue t;4G 1T64. OfflCICLHk P /t1me Salo i.. 540·$70 beawl.nner.Uull U.J .to--Cha r l:l'· C us hi e r '!< 6 • to rtd\' &: tlrlvl1, bit.. Uoo co. lrv1nc area. Scni -wkJup. Men. ladlet, atu day Cil4!847-0'141 TILLER l' h cc k 11 4.'. C A S 11 Aft 6CALL114-7291 p:aradll M0t'a:un &l'ldlni:. rc.ume&c1111l11ryr1·qu1rr Wdl _e,tabliud te(tlle denl#. E'l/ea/ S1&1 ----,.;'>per new IH'<'Out1l & wi;:u:or.n:. .,.,,,..1N •. ~t<tll\trfl l'.n11.. W c1H e rn 014 1 tntnlJI to <:11»~1f1c'fl •141 tOAM firm in Np&h dc:alinic '" .a78. :13eot UM. SAUSPHSOHS ll'lh.-1• Pt.•11tonrtt'I needed MA STIRS AUCTION ""' " rw "' u. • 3:lll 10ll no. 405 C/U !hilly 1'11111, yachting, 1kling"' buck . Need t>d for I o n . ' L. 1 or UJ.11>1'8. Ollar. Wlltcon'11 -------- PO Box lfJ60, Co!l la PROCESSOR packlllll (!6brk11. lookln~ ~rW\·Glrl f/'rld1y. c tobll!lhcd otlko Nut·f J<~i~l a~~~:ion!'111lluuk· ~t 20751/J H•wport IL ttnr~um Nook. Nuw · Duch. whlll• rcklnw. ti Mesa. l:.I 921;w Duwn~y Sa\'tn~ & Lou (o: quull ftc:d . t lerlc.;1 Ablt' to . work wk?d' ullH•rtisin.:. lob of leud:I. l>rilnllc t'o Mm or 1 yr COSTA MISA S(Ol"('1' • M~ & tll4 W duclts, I Drnkt'. l11y1ni: ha1 <in OJ>Cntn,1nOruogc: J,>Cr1on for ptrm anl'ftt ;\has.t. hA\C knowh.~110 ~ mcmbt-r of lhrt•o listmll ,. Fr" 111 hJnk,IOR l' 3 rt.> 646-8616_1ll·9'2S !!!'~,~.M . 642'7~30 S'l00.A(\6SS7·UlllO OVA RU Co for lndl\ ldual, e"< cniploycnent. 1\ptlludt llNl I aviation. S11 lal") er .. 1...... A~k for i\li~ ,, 11 R II ....., ....,..,. IOIO d r fl •· t T"~ A ll C l • '~"" " " qu t't'lm,•nt. ..... :1 llcvc'-1 1020 -· ------t Pt-ncnl·,. If\ pruceu m • 1oc aiures • some YP upton. "" vu1. on ° 11 Crowley for lod1vldu.il (' I 101 ,.~ Ch • ,.. t•on\·1ml1onallo1tn1'.Sav 11\g.Expernot~e,will Meadowlark Alrporl Trainlnlf . B ONU oc:, · npman.•••••••••••••••••••••••..-nll Sz W11t e rbed o ••••••••••••••••••••••• APPLY NOW m.:~ & loJn or mortiiai: -~m. C.._!~C>liG_:__ U II. IW6·TS'f6. l:ALL~RV Ofo' HOM ES. <.>ran~e l:.1. Ph. 639. ~l'hwlnn '1'rl Wh clcr " Pedes tal. Leather loo WANTED ban.k1na bJ<'IC1lrouod,1>r.-.......__GI_. ft.&.alc• Laguna N1i;uel. 831·9-'ll F. 0 '" -l.1kc brnn1I ne"' lo-. pad<k'<.I sides. Pad ah~. fl'l'Tt'd. T:>-11m11 requ1rl'<I. ww." n vTTI llCEPTIOMIST --3 kids want vi rno drum mllt' . lnr ludc.11 covl•r . & pillow e.lbl'S Incl. Sl~ TOr CA::lll DOI.LA It Xlnl 1wh1ry & benef1t11 Rttpt1Ceneral Ole. (or M~l know how lo type SALES. pltimc, Mon lhru h:i e i:wtar • 1 «ms :-o; ba:.kct & 1•h in l ock ~l PA ID 1'' 0 R Y 0 U It CJll ~1cr sonncl (71<& m<'i'hani<·al cnl(mtt•nnit Apply io per500, l9l2 E t'ri. S·IU'M No exper. ~~~ e&e~cnl~:.:.K ·ll t~t 1-'ir .. t n•.ii.onul>ll' oflcr M:itc hln 1t • nt i qu{ Jl::Wt;LRV. WATC llf~"· :H~OOO.! for furthur Into. firm. Oul1~-s mcl (1h11g, Pomona, S.A. nee. W1ll lrum. S3 per hr. Aft G 496-2157 t1tkt' •:'>.Ill 300(; hl t d ro . SAlkt.TVf!.BRJ t;f!S.~R .. ~lol.L .. ~ .• DURl~GTllEllOURS t;qualO!Jpud ;mploycr phooe&l)p1og (5S wµm) , Forinfo c.ill847·7206 --· DIJ: s ~11 s. : ~P1.· ~ c. u r • ' · • ,_ ________ ... l'lcai>ant worluni: cond. REC E~T-F a s h l s l. • , .. lkll1 mo11I Cram t' sel 57 matchintt 11r.~i.sba c" 1-'IN(o; fo'URN & ,\!\· :t·lJu·~~~~~·1¥i1~t-; To S700. rno. Start 911. fo'1nnncial Svcs fi r m. Sandwich Dl'li \'e r y. 9w ~RUC K Df!I\ 1-.:I~ 1 m. swo. Ml\)l frume ~hairs S200. S:k .. 9570"3fl. TIQUES.645>2..'>00 _ L~.,/TIMIE CallM0-7622. n ecept/SefY· F r ont mornings . Xlnt p/tlmc ~xperd. Apply G & \\ :,e>l M t m.S?lJ0.536·0052 apm _ Duy :;hill 1or ml'dl<'u·•---------1 desk. Exper d. gd rers pos. Approx 15 hrs wk. Towing, 17"h & lninc. ---F' Id .. -,M-d-~-.,-ir---i LUGGAGE TAGS OPENINGS lvu1.s .. '.\l ... • • Ve11lt! Conv 0p.ii..~1-typing 60 wpm. Cul l nfo-Cull645·014S N.8 . \'ar:illy Sc·hw111n, 10 sixt. o ·away ":-~ '"' corne * "' . y ·-..-·-... L'·I ... n M..., -.,,.. hi ··1 t. ··o dll group $89. (f\U('h $4.9. en from your businc!IS cum. llrlf>p, (.i(ll<;<'nh·r Sl. <' ~I !o'or Amb1 . People ""'eeo. '""'""""'· Sandwich Roule , make TUXB>O DEPT. $.so. ;.5 ~I 0 ' 11 ion tbl StS, s hortw:w e rudi Send one cul'\I for e11ell I \~ 3-ll Suf)t!rv1~or need Local exccuuve looklnlf Rental Jt.-6 $75. week+ commission. Need 111rl p/liml' morns -----$35. 673~34 lag plus one spare . \\\• • •Supple mc:nt. yo ur 10 immed. 5 d.i vs wk. CJll forpartt1meassociate. .,.. .. , • 1 E:..itllbli.9h~accts.Noex· Sears Costa Mesa Also CGllWf"OI& , r e turn perm unen ll> <'Or:r'<' ~-307:>. .. C.ll at\G,67S-.C716 Four d ays a wk .. Fr per nee. Will train. Ca l f time m W~tmm~ter o; EqyiptMftt 1030 Yellow \elvc t Moire 102 S('aled attractive la~ & •Dignity. unirurrn train· --------t h.ru Mon. Will t r uin. 751.2585. bet·lpm &5pm. ~/time morns Cathy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sola. slJhl Pool table st rap. meelmit a1rlh1t~ Ing. pension plan furn. at M,\IO RDER DESK · l'l u.st be Property Managemcn ~3333 l J ll • ' slc rl'O Call Lynne at 1.0 . requlremt>nb. Pn•· nooost. l"ull l1 mt'. K irk"oo exper'd in olliee sup· Dept.Calllorappl. SEAMSTRESS ·.!."-·----Penta~ ES·ll : 1.4 so mm S..7~or5~·~ \'Cnt loss & theft! For ,t & plies. For uppl. call TOUJN REALTY Takum.ir. 3.S '135 mm personahwcl lJJt enclos1• •Retirees · :.l ude nls \ll)lcl to:to~: <.:oa:.lJlwy. BarryWesl 846-llll West.sallCorp.bwldero TYPISTS Tukumar.1r1lter~.CHL .. BedroomSuile,CD:l\is),S wallpaper. fahri l' 0,. v.-elcom~ Cd)f.673 ~~ 557•92,1 t h e fines t cruising Hl.S .. Son SllD. Caml'ra pc!i, top "ond, t'r Pro\'. "Day ,,10., l>at"'r & "'. '•f>t1011l'ao('uressenlial sailboats ba s immed. &leneasetc,leulher eqp \\bt /)e ltow. S7SO. " '"" ~ )fb1<ls. Apply The Inn ot .-wpon St.tlcMIHs RE Sates v a c a o c i e s ( o r I R.,.-o c us e , tr1 p nd . $335 &M·l920 wall baek & trim )our CALIFORNIA PLANT l.ai:umi. 211 No. C<>ust , RT TIME SUCCESSFUL SClllTIJll.resses w/al lenst &16 5961. ~IJ:~ o~ try lW() cnrd PROTiCTIOH llwy .. Lni;tuna Ucacb Ask A Costa MftCI Offke 1 yr exper. lo soil scam· IC~Hr Oprs ------New 7' Hukh Cover Cor al' to D<'k. 1509N M I s A forMn;.Gohit'I Galhering slgnaturesfor ing o n h uavy duly I MTST•MTSC Can.oo.u A ulo. ~ucro·_kt'tblw1h1ddcn cn1pla· PIUCt·:.'\: • · 1'< a "·~.ant~ na -M.iid'l>Su""rvisor ~ov ballot. ~·SI per hr. hso3!iuotpeesn.in~"c!0r0 ~ Ae~: machine. Mus t h a Vl' .-Clert&Typiih Zoom .. )t1·Kl ·I; l'!_~c1• ble.Mter 6pm.6'73·3Z~S. '2~~;SS-~ua )ppor .mp ~y~·r:_ ,.. 18+. Call SSt-4407. .. your own tools Apply <.Ul)l.'r" .J lt'I>• m.,..e . ----4 Slags Sl.flO t':t. Gu ,..RD~ Top Wagl">'' The Inn ,\t pcr1enced. Licensed n ·al John Vyn. Js:Jij Plnccn· ,Int a t·c~··~. S t 3 S. Sofas & Lo .. H cth ti 9taits SI ~l'u. L I I A ~ La~•un.1, 211 ~u... COas.tn....._time-m1lcllini.st job e.st.a t.c-s-a-1.~..pe.opl c .._.,,,,.1lltl N SJOO "I""' 10ormore~40cu. JI l B b nu. "el-me. You ha'"' yuu li11. Co!.1.a~resa -"""''.... ' ew ·~ .,., Cotto M.so wy .. .a 11 una eac for full time student -w ·~ Call ~0·93:il Sales Tux ln<'luc1ccl Permanent 1-\111 & Part· AskforMrs.Gol>h•I Need help lmmcd. Call o wn prh•ate de s k & SECRETARY. "''l'cil'd Coh 1035 ------NOCARD'' Time. Phone &tr.in:.pre· 960-4788aller 6pm . phone. S:.ime local1on t laki.> r ha rge g irl ro ••••••••••••••••••••••• P<· Sectional :ilmO$t Or;iw your o"n or send q 'd. Reured welcom e ,_ ________ ... years. Ex~ellcnl com · Production Dep t o ll4IComputDriv• HL;H \lt.:S t-:1\lTTE~S n e w , p e rfel'l cond, namc:.addrei.:.,pho ncll· Call 546-02'74, ok hrs 10-2. MA.INT. WOIKlR PIX Alts. Senlc• !111ssi?" split. Good" alk· growing constru. rirm. 546-4741 Ct',\ re.:1~tereJ sacnhcti SZllS. :'60 <&782 "e'll make one card per C~ Wed. Si:\6-$92'7 Mo. Orlelc. co. exper. pref'd. Ins. Good referrals. Call ltcqwrcs xlnl knowlcdi: (Arros:. From !11:).1 li!OS tag. Add 25' each. ----CONCRETE Pd while training Days. for interview. Ask (o in conlrurt admm .. lyp ,Orani:e Co .~1rporl l ----Brand 1ww couch & 1.ov Send cht.'Ck or moneyur• GUYS & GALS FIMISHU eves & wlrnds . EOE. Call 81U l..achenmyer. owner. mg & clerical skills man E.quul Oppor-F.m ployrr 004J5 1040 t.'!leal Grl'ut :oha pc. SL50. dcrto: :Uisi.on Vtt'jo, El Toro S92i·SU44Mo. betwn9am&4pmM·•'. 1860Newport81vd.CM d a lory . Salary.com __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kn~sz UrSet,dre.sllC!r,!l PILOTPRINTIMG- areo, to work u few hours Open 1 n 11s w IL h Tll 640.1110. 646·3928. e'Ves :673-4577 mel\llurable with ex per. WAITR ESSES Two Mol• AfC)hOftt ~~~ih~t~.el~OO~h~~tc~~ r .o. Box 1500 11 day, t'un-Job. t:urn S25 CITY 01" llUN1'1NGTON Contact Mary Ann a •:xper'il f'\1 11 or p 1 \\'11 h Papt>rs. 846.6Jl!l AMII. Costa Mesa, Ca. 11262li 10 SS-0 pe r Wl'l'k For B 1-: A C II i-: MP LO V • PIX AM. SffY. R.E S 1 536·2591btwn1 &3PM Good brio. Nt'<il api>e.ir :: y,·;irs. :I Yc.irs moremformallonphom.• Ml-:NT & TRAINING P/Time da)'S & eves. · aes On•r 21 1T.1n,IHlue Mm.l bellhi·hoy.lge fodi 8.J0.0013. ADM l N IST RAT I O ~. wknds u must. No expl.lr SELL INCOME SICRETAIY Surf &Sirloin Good HotM Oftly! lank. dc:.k, bbq. lumps, 'aicbo. laritc. outdoor: while lottl<'c. EX('f'tJ• tlonal s lrucluro, all redwood. $2300. 89.'l·S333 E;qu11IOportun1ly llolh require 3U days necesury, pd "•h lle QoalUiedpttSOnto work S930W Coa11otll"r.~ll 002·1800 b<'d d in ll. ll pc:akt>r. 1-;mplo~t'r 11nor unl'mplo)m l'nl & lra ining, E O.F:. Vi<' PROPERTY w/Vice Pres. of maJor No PhoneCalls"' 892591.ll (il.2013:! dml'lh'lhl,mu.c.ll7377U8 118 r~1Jcncy Apphca Orange Co. Airpo rt broktrage fir m . Must --- HAIR STYLIST: 11011.~ will lk.-accc11ll>d at 557.;m tr you're alrudy sue rast & accurate lyp1s WAITRESSES. Top ~Y & c:1·l \our Xm.1' 111111p1l·~ St.•lhn,: h1.1u,,•h11lil .:oods, WOVEN WOOD Eslabhl>hl'd :;p.il'auu:. lhe fo!m p loym l·n l & ces.d ulatsellln11:houses. w/knowledge of die l)en('hls Apply bl'tlo\o 3& :.lJrl<«I 111l>A H1•.11111ful fu rn .• 11,1>lt u11~c:., l'l<' SllADt.:S·To 80•;,orr laoo 1.,ll• S.ilon 1~ no-. Tr~1111111i: l'enlr r. 521 PIX OPUATOI or are a salesman. bus i· tap hon c u s a g t' . 6 p m . U 1· n n y ' i; \I\(' r <' tJ c: n I t1 1• n !>i!l !MSi . Call 64S-8!1SO lei.s in.: i-1>al'e . l'lc.1:1c l'loe<in. II U u11l1I S1i m I' l ime <''cs & da ys nessman or clubwoman Stawtkal background Reslauraflt s2'l AH l\lda lll'lnl'H'r no" ul 1>lud . ------ ----- Cltlll 673-1970 a~k for P.tt Augu.,t IJlh. l!l76 Good hrs. no u per n~. new to ual estate, le arn u uurance exper. he lpful. Piro Sun Clem 1714196M !l:>T7 .. ·or Sule· 'l'wo lwln hNb. 'INl: SZ UEU c !l:ev. I, tlf' ~Jarty. t:all 53tH?521i Will train Some wknds to sell hilh $ inveslm~nt Call 644·9111 u k lo __ ..:..__ md rr11.rncs & qu1lh•d h""' xlra firm $195 rncl dd • . 1•--------~ involved. f~d benefiu of properties with the pros. J udy. nchells Donut Shop. 2S3 .MI NI SCI 1~.\UZt:H i,prcud~. hkl' new. $8.5 U~uully home. 835·2263 JJ El.I' W.\NTl!:I.). ~I,... frred. 1-:oa~:. W.3333. We will train II you're a £. 17th St. CM. College A.KC, 7 wpt'\c~. m ah' SJSO. Qill &ir. O!llS af1 Ii pm. --------- Cooks. Apply m person, M.tnu11cmcnt winne r . Our s a l es SICllTAIY student wknds . tOPM-c.tll6.W·71195 . -lr\'lne ,Coast C.C. Mom • Kentucky rnud <.:hlckco. l'l'.:Ol'LI': r t:R1'0 N !>HX OPERATOR. Stock q u 8 d r u p 1 e d 1 r 0 m For N 0 law firm No 71\M . Apply 1n 'J)('r!<on. ---. . -l)c!)k, din rm 11ct, nlll>C. hergh1p or will \radu for J..Mauna llcul'h F.xt>c. lookin11 for va rt Hroke rui:e O ffi ce. S.S IJUonthefi l t 1 1 · · e Ty.· g--------Blkllan 1111111 l>uch"hund. Call l\olbo11 Bay Club mllm· --t i me 11Sl>ot•1ot.· 1n J)t!r m;,ineot part time. ~IJUon laat ':ef,.~'s';~ :'!bex:c'm!s~'. c~'~d OMAN over 40. r ttmc. 8 mo:., h~!1~kn., ~r~o or 008·9~81 l)l'l'lihh~ 042·0116 Jlot«I front Jci>k l'lerk whok-salet1upplies 1-'ul:y 1-.:icper operator,pleasant lo 100~ commlulon be ndit s Call Chris Must be avail an~ h!'S· bei.l olr 1~ ... ,.~1!o nf1 ... 'f II b .. di w~ .. •L'-ame W_l_n_d_o_w_"-•• -4H 6.'iH a:-k (or de~k _,, 7"........ N n d n "s . belwn ~am &i m1dn1lc " ui.l lll' t'aut. .. 1e t UV\J r I l .m_anager. t'Utllt~hr.m "-·'"'"' 6:J~~-rl~o::on1 t?ati spllL Prestiaiowiotrices 644-9311. hclpful.Refs ntt Health Veil~" t ub r u11,. i\Kt:, G ran d lalhC'r Clock , 6-631l 'x85 • ---M•ag1er S:uwt ... M6-1460 ne•r-Oraa1e ,Co1o1nty SICllT"'IY ins. lncld. S .B. ofc. rcgU1tercd, 5 wb o ld '~Iv-et sofa & lovCllca\, l~" I 1 h .... ·ct• ' Airport Call or wnle .., ....... -. $100. ktn" •· quer n i1z. mat 2·3112""'61" lotel nig l al .... 1lor. r-> • 1 .. _ QU IL • .. _ ............... I ._ l ......,........., .. "' ... Growinll. dynam r Jr P~Wort&ill4) Don ._.rman. A a.ow: .....,..,.eep nr. • YP. • 962-739:1 tress & boxsprtn1s & 642·337!> "-~/~ rnmpuler ex~i :o.IJ(•c1ally J1tor1• ~t·t•k!I l'X PLACE PROPERTIES In&. $3.00 lo $3.SO per h r. oman to do light rlean· ---fra me pp 731 2218 ---- rt<I MuiM ln ISS5 so per man 11.:cr for nt•w Ho... INC for an appointment. Will train. Full time. Ina & sitting 4 PM ·5 a ie Pup11. 0 wk11 old. -.:.... -·--· ----ICn nvertible couch & l\en · ~ll t .h llw y . l.a g una :<tore 111 111 .ijor center 8.J0.2:30or 1714)752·1920 HOO Quail Mf-4413 "eek . 11 :30 t o 5 :30. Xlnl m u rl..111 11 ,., n0 Sm .cou1·h.2chrs.chcs t or more ~le e . d r)t:r. N I<' , lrl6.'\I. C.M. area . Mw.l ha\e u 3:3().9:30 stttet. Newport Beach. 552-0317 J>:lpers. M, ~.Fem. SI>:>. drawers & mirror. desk, 645·0277 Jfou.,eke!eJ)('r l'vok, ,.111 ,111 p,•r 1n "nm e n s Jr \\'orktihrsadayearnln& Ca.92860 SECRETARY 00·-4051 bed, frames. 673·187 --------- ttun l ho nh• Wkndll . fasl\101111. t'or intef\'ll'W S3·S9 (K'r hr In pleaunt RECEPTIONIST w.tc.._... J( -k I·' 1 . h--.-btwn!l&r.. CARPET, decorator hui; c1111213/3'&8·0Z>l6. ~urruundlnga. Dea l 1.LSALIS Sharp, typing, S.ll, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 6wt'e uu n i. Set -75 yds o r ange nyl1111 C.M.flfJH.Jt3oaftSpm. ---withe p ublic In o ur Llc'd·URlc'd <'Ond In ~rv . Com plex ........ , 1005 ter puppic11. Call now Gor~Sole 1055 plus h . il yd 11 r eel. iw-..a&...-....r/J•itor Munil'ltn!it I ftt•<'CJ\lionHl lr\'ine ore repreaenUng Fr.. 14 .._ Call Margie 557·9200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83:1.fll95 ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• Sacrirtcc $3. yd. 612·2210; ·--__....,... l'art time wurkm11 Int Time l.i(e Hoo k • -r -: --Bdrm sci. dlnln~ i1cl , 646..sG6S f 1tlme. '""p.-r. prd 'd full. Saini')', t•omml11ic;111n, D> namil· Pt•rso na hty T...-..gC_... Secretary, intelllgen Ide Engl.'~.h Shyep dog llv.rm .. oll sorts misc ---------~ Con\•aleot~fnl llosv .• \pp bl'ncfitsopcn.S48•8.'i20 nw11St hkcly to wucceed. w /open mind. Earn ANTIQUING lNTUSTJN pu11s 1\1\~ Stau each. household ite ms . Aug. Ben Hogan golf elubi., Jy l'ark Superior. 14~. --lnLereslL'd houSt'Wi'l/es 6 •Pt>rsonallnstrurlion while learalng al m y ex· Do you know thert' are 13 ~ 7!ltUor u31 1434.I. 13.15. l Oam.6pm, li021 orig. $490. now . $200 Supcnor ""e. NB_. --MASSAGE TIHl stuck'nts seelona perm. ·~lanagement opporty's pensc. Income growt fine Antique Shops in Old Uo11 Hun.6'12 SISO. Wh1l by <.:r , Tua tin , w/bag. Us ed 10 t1i:i•.i.. Jloust>kccJ)l•r Aide for Young I adv (ti! 2!I > for iiwcit100..H'all 833·809S_._ •to80', Com mi"sion w/ofc. Na.It resume to Town Tuslln '1 Fo r qua Ii C.:.i II aft 4. 30 731-0997. Uhr bur gundy t hm r & Id h d lt'nt11111ulc full tun,· 11osi· •U~'d traini·n., ...... k• PO Dos 663. Corona del ty le selection, visil all ot ottoman. Xlnl cond. S150. yr o an 1t•oppcc "' .. ...... .. M Ca"""-55273117 "om.in. l.ile h~ewrk & tlon 1n C1111ta M ei.a ~S-O J'l';tt WK.OPPR. dasHS$lartlmmcd. ar. ~ us. Locot.ed at lsl. El _ -· · · 2 Fa m ily Garage Sale, Solid marble square t11· <'OOktng. h \C·ln. Musi Health Spn No r 'P· 1wc S e w Branch Ortie e. •Onlhejobtraining Security Guard San Juan Camino Real& Main. Amen can l::sklmn 1 vr . household misc. ruro. ble, $-15. Hnngmg lam1>i., Drh l'. t::vc::uwkods off We st>oolttl :.chool 1-:.irn Nffik-<1: d encal, rcpa1r ·~lall)'top offtct'loc't1 Capis t rano Co. needs Ul\C Rt'I!, inl''ihg~nt'. ~lolhinf.!. •'r.'/Sat/S~ _SlOeat'h.675-3033_. __ . ~9-<T7i9. whilcyo11li-arn./\pplyor tr;,~;hl~elln':::..·. ~~~! Nollcensehectoapply part lime guard. Musl 2 Oeaut. Oak din. tubl<'s. 1.u~i!I. protc1·ll\c. <.:ull ~~~in;s,~~~J r~;1i~!eJcn~~;observa lory dome H' ------rr~~~>·~\~LC.:~:t~;~\t!!~i l'~r s on ncl . t-...r i n~• •&>CUPIT hn~"·state ser. LO.ca rd. one ornately t:ur\cd. 641~23S5 _ ---Dr> · fibl!rgla"! w/track, du)· ·~~~~C'~~~P~~:u:"~~~:.\~'1 64:, 3.a:t:I 1.>encr1ts. l'rd. matur,•, IEALTOllS 963-9191 Uni~orm:1 furnis hed . pert. ~·ond ... 6 .Mal('h111 • Su mO~l.lJ JHlppies. udora .... :. as11cmbles ronrun111.10rl. Mon l"r196.4!11 1000 r l'l'P. local people. For d<'talls calll.l111la Retiree s a ccept able. Ouk chams .• 1uthe11l1c hh• fl11rrv white S75. VARDSAJ.E AsklngS600.SS2·3'..!81 JMMEUIATF. ori-:Nl~G • ~rilw llut 1'1 11.1 1'.1l,1cl' 3 2 0 !\ :'I l' ,, 111 I n c ('~pii.lrnno, S;1n J11u1 c ... p . has Nlrt tlmr & roi 111114" po.u llon' now J \ .111 blo. We lift' J lun r.i m1I} r"11tn11rnnt with ~rl'a 111i1h' 111 our 11rucl111" Pl'OPlt• II ) 1)11 l'll)uY Jk."l pie. haH: 1111 uut jlo1nw a)('r .. onnhtv. nnil an · l )C'Ur!l "' aite (II ohll'r, w. m111ht hMe what )011 arc lookl n~ fnr. ;\p11lv 11 pen.on l>t't" t t•n.: :; cl.111\ /\n 1-:11u.il Opv;1r .. :m111ovrr M ... lmml"di.1h• full I tnlt' 11111•n 111,l!li Ill .. 111\lllllllt tl1•111 111 lr11 mu1l vn t'I eu ,,, ,., nN'. ,\1i11I) 1n 11ers11n tft<t~O lln nd.1llt>r C'irc. • •·°'rntnln Vall!.'} (.'orn{•1 o r llJlldalll'r & ~:111 .. M.1 IW!l l mmtfllotc full tlml.' 01H-n ln•s In 11hlpph1• dv1n o • lar1w moll ord"r rn N l'XP nN•. A11ply In 1x·r~on, JIHftO Barufolll'r ('arc "''untal11 \'olley. rorn;· o f l\aml:lht•r o 1-.:111~ ! :1 !111111 JANITORIAL M :1111t1•n111H•e i-: 11\'I ti s" mi;: ~h1ft Ill 111 .. per wi... (.'11 tw1w111 ~ l',1 II 51.S ~!JI t or ,, Ill t~tl!:! •JANITORIAL • •;"pc-r 'tl fl\111 1' m nn, p tlm.!_:~1 hr !\7~·3923 M ,.\ T ll R E WOM AN 542..C IM. 11sk fo r l)l'un 979 2880 harber pole. farm lll'lll ~(}.Slim · ' llarlcy·l>11V1dson parts. --.---. , -· p 'limc lo "i.!le omc: Kuh'!'!. lt~Laurant for "all decor . M 1 ~l' _ Muiro360dirt bike,vac-Two30 ml'h shd1~1 door:\ n•'" l'I~ & ,.0 nt a cl -Urowmg m mp11n n.l~ Secy /Girt Friday 893-5.133 f.rff toy~ 8045 cuum chest nf drawers with perfect rrori., 1ner('lh\nli1. Fir " hie hr,.. PEST COMTaOL i.hort on1er cook. Xlnt r1or nl•w d1·urGnp111ny. Mull\ ,\ n I lfl u ;;--; r 0-;;; ~ r ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ran. Ma~ollne tunk. round ~plete $100. 53G..:_ 234 ~ Nt•t'd cur, hte typ1n1: • \C!adv joh for ri"ht c.rowth potenll.i l Call ll' r \"r . t. oppor. lo ....... d L' II I d f'rt.>c to l!d home yng water IJcd frame e lcc· . Id ( . . t St"'• , ,. ~ 11 r 0 w \I / c 0 G d "'-u:>a>rca r U 'llZ<' ><' G 'h : 'th d o r e rigera or "'. 547·3005. ~r50f'.I No C'Xpt'r. n\'l'. 11 · , Rest orflor. Call 073.725ft male erm S l'P mix. In· tnr range lop, mas ea Stroller SIO. 34522 Callu Profit shuring & group Rct.tuuranl pt'risona lY ~ppearanr~ -tl'ili11:enl1 &>l'rsona blc . for sailboat, Colcmun Paloma Capis trano Orh M.-.·hanw ht'alth. Apply Fn. ti 12. lMD COOK importa nl Salur) $G!l(l Antiqut• l\1:1ho11any rol A-1~·2023 lantern. buck knlfo, cor· ' ----- t;1eper onlv upply Lloyd Pl'l!l Control, 566 lmfM'd. OJ>t'nln.: t-:xpcr f)('r mo lo start. Ph: Mr top dr~k . need!! work ner t11blr. dining l11blc. tecl office d N1 k $SO. ll3'M ':l'O Oyer Rd. s_ant:i l\_n_n. .......d. Anply In ""r1on. Hu~·mond ll<'twn !)nm & v1•ry rca:s. 842-8258 a l Ftlll FIREWOOD foldlni: bicycle. treadle re( rig. $85; bookcuSC' $20. ~I t!Ul''AI, 1-'l<ONT "" ", · .-~ • ~on~. G42·7840. An 7pm, 6PM. 111\M lo oll'M 1;JG.32:J I foot sewing much me, ' king bed & d resser Sli~. <')••••1t:1-; PM c ...... <>pr Victor llu110 Inn. 361 t lift ll<MI .l2-15. ., Plymouth, cle, etl'. Sat. drapes, purl·a·crlb, tw111 Must he 21 yn nr over. Ur, t..111i1:_!!d~.!:. <>. K . rlano !ltOOI. 12·. Doui: Youni< "ltrd Uo,1t needs & m11ybc Sun 273 t; 20th l>cd~ lt1mp~ chc11t11 &. 1-;,~r'd only, must kno"· l111nd1blc w/good ilrlvml( n~t"ur·.11\t St•n ice Stal!On At ten tbl, port·c:lam top. T1r homl'. 1iuod wutchdog, l:Olll:J l\Jc~u • . mn~~. 751·667i or 51~ 2477 tlw aw~ honrtl, IM, bill N l>C'D.. <t.nnt. ~xper ti .. Oiiy & fany lump. 536.1111111. l11\'1'.i•hildrl'n. f.411·o:l77 ------ lnit. II. roll1•11inn11 writ. n.~'Otd. 0 u pcr ncr lllOILEI MAH t.vcli. l'ull & 1.>ll•m<'. Ap ----- -St J2·1" U11c<I t:lolhin~. hwk Lnl.onnt.> 1·:uro1wa11 t'ull ht•IWN'n :: & "· Mon We will train. Good irnl. lmmc'<I opcnlnit •:xpcir. ply, ~hl'll Statton. 17th fl Appll.cH 80 I 1-''1 <'•' 111 1100<1 hl)ml', Ii mo 11 111 h Qu a I I) e ii 11 11 · llrnlth $1111 mrmlwri-1h11• l•'l 1 Iii:!~ t'all M9·~2.~. rt'(l'd. A11vly In per11011, lr\'Hlt', N.ll. •••••••••••••••••••••• llU t.lllY. 11a rt 0 er m un r1111 h 101111 l"u rn Mk 1' r 0 r " n I " . II c• n ,. Vlrtor llu~o Inn :kll 'll(f . :--• l-'rl•1Mhl l>nmu11e llvlporn t, l'>h"I' 11111d m111 !I02·W31 lobcls SV l'ttri11 Rmm· ~1:1 1119·6832 or 642 ton; I) I R ·h L ' o· I-' l;er\lc1•Sl:iAt11•ndJ11l (ull Salt• ~1301!W.Wu1·11l'I . -L\ ('.'' • ''1 I ,· . r~flll_!_ ..;· . • &. ,, time 1).1)1> & llll(•A n" r lha r•·-r Sttnta An I lll.1cl.. & Whll\· r.·malll JlUP I • UllllC'ffiJI !I)' c• Ill' ult h MEN'S ~·• "" • · ' kntl'I M111c Churn kit ---PHONE SALES UTA.IL SA.LISMAN :1111 & eomn1. ma mo llEFIUG 1-:HATO lls ~·~,~1~:f~1:;t·k~ u:~.:J <!~~~. wm•: fn~. rtr HI . A.\t Tra11cr :iwninr:. II\ II, ".' CLOTHING l'honr Solu people . W1eicper.ln h111hfosh1on .c•n1rl' Sta A1te111la ot. W\.'\llJo:llS l>l!\'":n s nulk,•c11 mu111 find l~1v· 8PM. Thur11/l-'r l/Sal ~h~Jll'.All h.irdworl',S7.• . . moi. or (~male, ti lo M c o n t." m p o r :a r ~ 1travcyd :!hlft. :; nllt>ll, lk l'tm1htln11w lll'l><>" 1n11 hon),._ ti-12·11912 or 1165 Ro1su Ave. C M I>~ 47~ - S.ilt'!i S~cuth ' · years ol aae Ouaranlttd il)Ortl"etr r.OC)fl iuilr.in 0 lime pay • I'd 'J <·~ & l"rfl 1Ja111u 11 'd !lflll 4200 !>.'>? asa7 In lied. ne w. 1•mn1>. Sil'•. ~W"tp~1te":"~lfen:n~n~~ WAlll'!'I, or ~mhmi'•lon~. ApPly, Kennt'lh Llo~d ol i\lu t h(' r~J>('r'tl, nc1•d t.unr 'drl : ' , Plnnt111 &i muny olhN :!() holCcs or Tod1llc•r il1u "loth ln••, Out~l"ndln~ 2.so f'.11 1'1t 17l .-,t rrel, Newport. 2700 W. C oissl r1•f.,., Apply In per5nn 2!I Yl':AHS IN<) C'. <;1ivtr 11t.1ndo rd I oo<llc, •oodl:.,11. A ., '" & 15 l'aimn••rs. $lO. ll7s.11:~1• .. .. ., " s It o c t M llwy, N8 Or coll 6<12· 1320 :t190 llurlXlr ntvd. c· i\1 DUNLAP'S mall'. 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On~ ownr To rond. $1350 ~2-3592 0 S56·4.SIO '67 VW Bu11.1ood runnin rond. $1125 or lwst ort lll8 4949 a ft S lie VW Bute. AM ffM, ltack, Rood rond S900 o bst ofr 6441·7826. Jeri &XAMPLt:. Drud ne11r Alk.900 • .e4·1112. * $3486 * GARDIN OROYI '12 Runabout , apd. ~ '74 Veaa CT W11. 4 Spd. ~ c:ond. 1011.ner. $i$O !:1~~~f01~~> PUiiy Ct!) .USTAPSCi.. Sl/-Clrl/ .. ,. c:111lo• meut1f1 alr, c•'· Inter. Clean. t ~tGS__ __ ONLY *.&.lf6 It ~11yi~. M!~'. ~:!~,; UNCOLN M .. RCURY ·-............... -.......... brWn. Trana·AM llres owner.~ 962·2C>7t v.-a Kammbac:k w1tn. .. &U-Ull .... ... ._ ... ---rtttlpta Of'I tlll ... pairs Find what you wanl ln srr«> .. or lake over .... ,. 16100 Beach Blvd. $5••0100 btb, ti.arinat etc. &ape n-•iv pt•-A Cl••al ....... -. -ntll. •""-3318 ,. ~ .. ,..__ 1•-bll _.. H1111Unct°" Beacl.t t'Oftd. muat aell d lvon: .,.. ~ "" .. ,_,, =--------..,_ve ""'re .,.., ena. 142.-1144 '68 Mualaft~ GT r1stb1cll Sl8SO «..JNO .._-......., tllO A1llee. Mew tlOO M t\R Q 0 IS MOlO HS •.• "' ., I •. •• • I 'I • ' _.,, •u&.o. air, runs very sood. V·I . auto Inn . llkt' oew ---:=" •••••••••••••• ::i~~I uulHy trl .... ttlJ $1~firm! 418·MH 75 FOID PIMTO ••••-••••••••••• •••••• ... • Nabers ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• I UM Al OUT ttJI t:Tf E '73 454, 4 1pd, '89 301 Aulo, &ood condl Aul om at I c•. rad Io. Cadillac ••••••••••••••••••••••• am /fm, u dlals. T-top, tion. ~. Muter, decor group. PN.' -----Qlilllc LeBaroa Imperf.ti loaded, 24,700 ml, Jtlnt Call W ·U.4 Uy llttl\' l'llr w/less th11n Quality and Price 'M. 4dr. sd eond, o.r1 :;,":,41 PP. S6600/ofr. ~TS~ nu tires, 23,0UO mlles. 12'1\LO\') Guaranteed ~.MM500Mr. Main UOU t b i.t urr Uu> * $2626. * '6S New Yorker Was;on. lt74 COl.YETTl 811 6080· evt-GllH:.!29 6USTAJSOM LCd)ill)t SJ>('cii1lh1> t'refeired Rues Li1rgttt Selection vi New & U.cd C.ul11l.ac\ io Or.angc County Hblt ens. auto, new t1ru. lla rct to find model, lo oe....wa. tts5 t..Jlllt.:OW'l M F.RCU I\ y power, A/C, ttood 1b1 mlleace. like n ew.••••••••••••••••••••••• tMOOO.ac:h Blvd. S100. Prt pty675·3858 Mercedes Bena trade·in. '75 OLDSMOllLE lluntington Beach c.t....... ttlO ~S~~~POITS VISTA CIUISEI 142-1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.131:92.l-&588 Aulom1t1c. rull t><lWCr,. ------- 74 COMTIHBCTAL moon roof, air r ond , 74 f'lnto4 s~. 31.000 mi. 7141523·7250 stereo radio & lu~aage radial tires. Xlnt cond in· MAU IV . .,.. Cou "'I d "' rack. t!MOMPr>. tout I Owner S22SO. Loaded w /equipment "" pe .. A 111 con : ,.u 497 230-4 e es o I an i nc:. AM /FM stereo, paint, lJtt'-1 " rims ALLIH 7p~ v n Y • There's anew kind of Porsche in our showroom. 71 VW Convert Chromff""--. Open Sund.ay udill.ic M.ister Oe.iler 2600 Hirbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540.9100 cruise control, vinyl roof. '6,000/bllt ofr. s.i7-4708. OLDS/CAl>ILLAC1CNC -'---------• Pretty car. ready W go. CORVET'J:E '76 FOR LACUNA NICUEI. ~ \\'heels. \ er y <'lean •••••••••••••••••••••• Nabe (601LE!o1 ) LE~E SLM mo. 36 mo 4'5°600 tt60 S2000.torr 892 3269 AMC 9905 rs * $7286 * d osed in, $500 R . R. -- --••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW 8uf( l'erfel'l C'Ond 1 owner Sl050 Ph~ 2206 '68 vw . xlnt cond. SI 100 /bst ofr. f>.15·703T '71 VW Bus, $2400 Must sacr1f1c:e ! 673--0898 •••••••••••••••••••••• 76, 242. 2 mos old. 2000 m1 st 1 c k i; h 1 ft . :. t l' r e o A:\111-'M. Carabbeiln Red '1'..l!t~ • (2:MJ) 13 Olds 9 pass i.tallon Cadillac GUSTAFSON G11MralA..toL.asiltcj 'A'a1'on,:?'7,000m1, VS.air, ATLAS 1.INCOLN MERCURY (Jll' 169 J007 AM/F~ stereo w tJpe 1971 SI II 16800 Beach Blvd. ' • deck. Sunroof. lug.: rack. Chryswf'ty""*"' VII , au tom at 1 c, pwr. Huntlngtoo Beacb '74 Corvelte·350, 4 spd. all "''ood panehng on :.ldl·~ upen Dally & Sun. 'lll 10 st ccr1nf( & air cond. c_.. 9917 142-1144 pwr, gd cond, $7200. pwr di c brakes, xln PM 16llKLI 1 •••••••••••~•••••••••••1----------1 536-6235. cond. $3800. S.:16-892.5 2929 llarbor Blvd .. lt76 UHCOLM 70 Olds T o •o. A I C, Costa Mesa 1974 $299 1970CAMAl0 MAlllV'a i O, Loaded. eng. "!'dc.r AM1FM vinyl top, 1m· 546·1934 6 c)I . uutomatac, pwr. Automatic, mags, vinyl """:rranty. Nu radlal:;. mac, fully eqp'd . Sl49S. --------- steering & air cond. top&ai.rcond. C332GSB>. ZToClloose,.._ Dnvc.Ot'fer.494·3628 49"·2013. ·14 Ouste r. must sell xlnl (9!!7J Sl1. OHLY $2299 ,Both are loaded! Both '74 Corvette 350 lli·Perf . .._.__ · con~. S2SSO. 673·9744 / MARnUIS MOTORS a rc fully e quipped & Sliver fastback, blk lthr, .-"'"' 995 6-16·~ ~11!s10NVIEJO GARDEN GROVE have low miles. One air. stereo amtrm. all •••••••••••••••••••••• ------ Ill 2110495 IZIO S'•l••••IJ maroon w/moon root & pwr, 4 spd, mags whls. 74FOIDPIHTO Aut~:2~~:~glne. • _ _. _ _ .,~ lhe other i.s royal blue. 31,000 me. Lug rck, new RUHAIOUT Sl7~1b~t ofr. 492·-1602 ck m21 Heria«ae-..4.G.G. (8093QI) & (5S80ll). tires 41 d utch. Cd cond. Automatic, radio heater. .•••......•...•...••••• JAVELINS Porsche924 A ~e like no other Porsche that's gone before it. An-eng;ne up front A hatch 1n the back. And an Innovative Nar transaxJe design that results in q>erb handling and performance. Come in and expertence th1s new kind o{ Porsche. A"'ld while you're there. look ow:r our other Porsc:.t. and our family-size Audis. too. :554-0100 Al.LIM 7 S 2~'1&~/6-3+-o 4117 cute-little cnr with les~ ·73 Satelhte Sebnng-+. -·w Skylark. Air, radio _ OLDSICADILLAC/CMC S:~/be:st offer. thun 31,000 miles. one on· Sun rr . ,\ M / n 1 stereo. --• Xlnt cond. lo m ileage 16 Camaro LT, loaded. LACUNA NIGUEL r.-ttlJ ly at lh1sprice. (689CKli) PS. PB, xtr.as . Mus t be .... Sthctto. ISi I J11 H.-d To,_. S• oof Models •SALES •SERVICE •LEASING 0Yenffl DeliYery ,_ .. $600 Ph 557.~ assume lease of SUS mo. ..,a "'410 ---.-* $ 1898• * sell/~l ofr_IH~_-87_i6. __ -------1 Pvt pty. 962·599. .. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• odilloc '&9 RALL'(SPORT 74COMTIMINTAL '68 Cougar XR7. looks GUSTAFSOM Y-.a tt74 197) C •DILL •c MANY XTR~ Loaded with opOons like f1~;, r:rn: s .x 1:\4 ,";~ LINCOLN MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "' 00-1.39afterSpm. AM /FM alereo crulae 168008each Blvd '74 VEGA WAGON Cou,11r. DEVIW'• · · · cassette. 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'2995 Cert •••• •••• , • ., .................. ...... . - COSTA MESA DATSUN 2149 Hlrbor Blvd. S40oe4 0 . ' ' I . . ~Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 22S, 4 SECTIONS, S.. PAGES Afteraoea N.Y.Stoeks TEN CENTS Californians OK Reagan, Cool to VP' LOS ANGELES <AP) -A solid majority of R onald Reaean's home state delegates promises to support Reagan's selection of Seo. Richard Schweiker as his vice pre idenllal running mate. But t b ey a ren 't very enthusiastic about the liberal Pennsylvania senator , us an Associat ed Press survey or Cali!omia delegates revealed this week. Tbe survey also found thalJohn Connally of Texas, wbo was toP choice ror vice president among tbe Californians in a survey two months ago, was not mentioned Girl Dies In Crash 10f Cycle- A customized chopper·type motorcycle, t r aveling fast enough t o nearly demolish another vehicle, s mashed into a pickup truck at a Huntington Beach intersection early today, killing a 17.year·old girl riding behind the bike's oper ator. Danitia J ohnson, or 20922 Catamaran La ne . Huntington Bea ch , s uccumbe d due to massive' head Injuries at S:OS a.m. in Pacifica Hospital. Miss J o hnson and operator Anthony J . Castricone, 22. or 17300 Keelson Lane, Huntington Beach, were burled over the truck and down Beach Boulevard ln the c rash shortly after mid· nlpL Castricone was listed in serious but stable condltion to- day at Huntln1ton Intercom· munlty Hospital wllh multiple in· J""'-. Curtis D. Kiefer, 3', of lDU • Pammy Lane. Huntln1ton Beath, and hi• PUlenl• In the pickuf truck sa11y A. Guklna, 22, o the same address, SUS· ta1ned less serious lr\juries. They were not hospitaliied. lnvestlgators said Kiefer was starting to make a left tum from Taylor Street onto Beach Boulevard when Castricone's motorcycle thundered ~ or the darkness. The c o lli sion totaled Castrleone's machine and taused major damage to Kiefer's plck\lf truck. 'frame accident investigator Officer Orva Akin said today neither motorist was cited for any violation but circumstances are under study and a criminal charge may be riled. Coroner 's deputies sald Miss J ohnson is survived by her mother . Mrs . Delores Woodbury, ol the Cat am a r an Lane address. Tbe victim's body was taken to Dilday Broth er s Mortua ry. Funeral arrangement.s were pen· dinl today for Miss Johnson, who Is Huntington Beach's second traffic fatality this week. Death Rules For Patients Under Study BOSTON <AP) -Officials ol 1 Harvard leaching hospital have propo1ed forma l rules that would allow doctors to remove lifo· s ustaining equipment from hope· Jessly Ill, unconscious patients whose families approve the IC· tlon. The rules would allow terminal· ly ill patients still capable or mak- lnr the decision to decide ror t h e msel ves whethe r they wanted to be kept alive by such machines as respirators. If they choose to die. their relatives would not be allowed to overrule the decision. The proposed n1lesweredrawn uP by the director of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital. Dr. MJtcheU T. Rabltln. and two of tbe bolpital's laW)'en. Tbey were draftal for tbe HaTYard School ol Publlc Health as a proposed policy for Beth Israel and the 10 other Harvard teecbin1 boapitals in the Boston area. They have not beeen formally adopted by Beth Israel or any ol the bospltals atflliated with Harvard, but.were published to- day in the New England Journal of Mediclne as policy (Uidelines hospitals migbl want to consider. The haue of s ustaining terminally 111 patients by , artificial means has received 'f aadl attention thlt year became ;. of the Karen Anne Qubllan casein New Jersey. f -....... .,.... ____ _ by a single dele&ate contacted this week. All 167 California delegates to the Republican NaUonal Cooven· tion are leeaUy bound for two ballot.s to tbeir former pernor. the 2· 1 victor over Pres;dent Ford m Callromia's Junt'8primary. Moat or the 126 California de- legates contacted by telephone Tuesday and Wednesday said they were still ror Reagan "all the way." . But one deleeate reslened from the slate. in part because of Schweiker. And two others r e· fused to pledge 1.hemselves to Rea11n beyond a nm ballot, also because or the selection or Schweiker. Delegate Henry Cepedes oC Panorama city said he "might drop Reagan·• on a second ballot if Ford named a better vice pre- sidential undid ate. $ta.a\A Sen. Clare Ben"VhU.1 or Shlnl)e Springs and Schweiker was only part of the reascn he re- signed from the Reagan de- legation. ''It was a c ombination or lecillative responsibillUes, plus l just lost enthusiasm for the con· vention w be~ the governor n:imed Schwelker. I wns not pleased with the choice," Ber- ryhill sald. Berryhill's replacement will be legally bound lo Reagan for two ballots, like the rest ol the de- ~gatloo. or the 119 delegates who responded lo questions about their vice presidential choice, 85 named Schweiker. But most of the delegates added comments such as the re- mark ol Alyce Coleman ol South Gate: "I'm not in favor but I'll go aJoog if that's who <Reagan> wants." Another 22 said t.My bad not made up their minds about. vice president, and 12 said they de· finite ly would not vote for Schweiker. the liberal Reagan named in a s urprise move July 26. "[ would prefer somebody other than Schweiker, but it could be worse." said delegate Timothy Riley. one of the 22 who said he was undecided about vice president. Two of the dozen in firm op- position to Schweiker declined to name any other preference. The other 10 split thil way: Three each rot Rep. Phil Crane ol Ulinoi.s ud Ambusadorto lhe Court of St. James Anne Armstrong; two for Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina: and o ne each for Vice President Nelaon Rocke feller and Com- m erce Secr e tary Elliot Richardson. In the last AP survey or California delegates, Connally toPped the vice pre.ldenUal pre- ference list with 16, followed by Crane and Seo. Howard Baker ol Tennessee with six each. Oil ·Off Coast Six Miles From Huf#;ington Wedge lt'laomper 0..ly ,._ ..... ., ............. Surfer rides "boocie board'' across · face of an excep·. tionally thick wave at the Balboa J>eninsula Wedge. Newport Beach surf began climbing a1aln this morning after dropping off Wednesday evenin1. There were more · spectators than riders at the bone-crunching body surf· ing spot this morning. F o:rd Signs •Flu' Insurance. Measure WASHlNGTON (AP> -Call· ing swine nu ... potential public health emergency," President Ford today signed a biJI clearing the way for a massive campa1«n to immunize nearly every American a1ainst lhediseue. The government's vaccination program, stalled by months of delay, now faces a race a1aln.sl lime as the rtu season •P· proaches. In a signing ceremony In the Oval Orrice. Ford thanked Congress fo r passing the legislation. which provides in· surance for the df'UI companies manufacturing vaccine for the mus inoculation. The President 1ald scientifi c and medical evidence support the need for the tl~mlllion pro- p am and 11ld the nation now has a vaccine "with a very low risk or adnne reactions.•• The flnt vaccine won't be available until late September , and the nu season normally begins in November, peaks between J anuary and mid· February a nd sutmdes in March. Four drug companies already have produced about 120 milUon • doses· or nu vaccine in bulk form but refused to sell it to the U.S. Public Health Service unUI they received liability protection or i nsurance. The insurance in- dustry would not cover the risk. <See VACCINE, Pace AZ) Nellie Tucker Dead at 91 Memorial services Will be held for a 3l·year Huntington Beach resident Mrs. Nellle 8. Tucker Friday, at 2:30 p.m . in the fo"int Christian Church of Huntington Beach. Mrs. Tucker, who died Wed· nesday at age 91, is survived by her eon, Charles, of Morro Bay, two slaters. Mrs. Mary Hen· neuy and Mrs . Annabelle Perry, both of OU Ci~. Penn .• five grandchildren and 11 fre&t· grandchildren. Mrt. Tucker was active ln the First Christian Church of H""'t· ington Beach and the Order or Eastern Star. Shell Oil Company·spokesman reported today that offshore ex· plorations have Indicated an oil cliscmery six mlles at sea olf the Huntington Beach coasUine. A report out or Houston said that test drilling bas indicated 520 feet or oil-bearing l&Dda in &be area. An earlier report bad indicated only 120 feel of oil sands. A aDOkeswoman for the Shell OU Company in Los Aneeles said the Shell well ii one of the first growing out of the federal sale ol offshore leases last December. HB Salary Talks at : Impasse A second Huntiqton Be•ch employe Crcq> bu declared pro. ceedinC• in salary discussion.s Yrith city neioUators at an im· puse. Peraonnel Directo r Ed 'Ibompaon said the impasse was called by the Management Em· ployes Organization alter It lalled to come to terms with the city. He sald a decision bu been re· ached to call in an arbitrator to work out dJL(erences. Thompson uid today h e thought that both parties "were pretty close to agreement" and that no strike threats have been issued. . He said the Manqement Em· ployes Organlzatlon is made up or 50 m emben which include assistant department beads, de - puty city attorn eys and supervisors in the public works department. An impasse had previously been declared by 500 members or t he Municipal Employes Association. Thompson said an arbitrator has already been assigned in an attempt to resolve differences. Thompson said that both im· passes were declared over salary Issues. Employes in the Municipal Emptor.es AssoclaUon Include clerica . library. public works, englneering, planning and build· ln« department personnel. The city council and the police officers . approved a 27-month agreement Aug. 2. It calls for an 8.75 percent pay Increase the first year and a 6.7 percent boost ror the second 12 months. 'Ibompson said the city and the fire depa rtme nt employes are close to agreement and that nnal language of an agreement ls be· Ing worked out. Agreements for all employe units expired July 1 'NeVer Wanted M11rder' Dr. Robi1110n Te.tifia in Death PIDt Tritd By TO• BAaLBY "" ................. Dr. Wayne Lester Robimon told an Oran1• County Superior Court jury Wednesda.y that he ne\•er •l any time ~led the murder of bis wUe u a solution to his marital a nd financial problems. The 1 rvine p"yslclan testified that so-called hit man Anthony Scalise was hired by him for just one purpose: to 1et Janice R '*fn1oa's sipature CID a land ....... Dr. RobilllOD, a , telUfted that Mrs. Robinson's aipature was the only thing needed i n a transaction that would bring him a badl1 needed $11.5,000 for the sale of a coveted Bia Canyon lot close to the couple's $300,000 home at 23 Augusta Lane. Newport Beach. Dr. Robinson admitted under questlonlac from defense at- torney Al RamteY that be was not too concerned with the methods tbal might be used ~Y Sea.Hie to let Mn. Rob'DICID's alpatve on tbe document. 1'obiDlon admitted u.a~ be bad --....... _ .. _ ....... ___ _ told ScaUae. 29, to take Mrs. Robimon. 38, to a nearby motel and keep her there for the weekend. "Ir anybody could do it. he could," be said. "lt.t'd been around women and he'd bad plenty of girl friends.•· Jloblnaon said the 110,000 he paid Scalise last Feb. 21 was ror his wife'• sipatu.retodocument.s resardlnf the sale 11 the Big Cayoa and. He said Scalise further promlsed to brine lsim Mn. Robinson's blrtb control de- ~ice after the asslenmmt was <.See DOCrOa, hie AJJ · --.T_'C;_ She aaid SheU started drilling from ita platform on Aug. 1. She said company officials were bopelul tbat the discovery would prove to be of eoaunerclal significance. The test is now drillint below 7,500 feet and Shell said the planned total depth la 1,000 feet. Shell is operator for I «?OUP ol seven companles drillinl in the San Pedro Bay area. The seven-me mber group ac· quired Tracta 262 and 261 for $71.2 million ln the federal ol· fshore le~e sale. The test is the first ol from five to seven test wells planned 'for the evaluation of • tola1 or nine tracts in the area, officials sald. Shell bolds a 50 pereent in· 1erest in Tracts 262 and 261. The pa rtners include Oc- 'cidental Petroleum, American Independent Oil, Chanslor- Westem Oil, and three Hamilton Brothers firms. Shell sald evaluation indicates that the 520 feet or oil-bearing sands was located between 2,90S and4,240 feet . Apartment· Issue Goes To Court , ·Two Huntington Beach homeowners' organlzations went to court Wednesday lo seek an or· der that would force the city council to vacate its recent ap· proval of plans to build a multl - mUllon dollar apartment com- plex. Members of the Huntington Villa Homeowners Association and the Westmont Homeowners Group argue in the Orange Coun- ty Superior Court lawsuit that the city council acted against local residenta' interests last June 7 • when it overturned the city plan- • ning commisalon's denial of the Deltt ,. ... ..,.. ,_ • project. AECOVEfUNO IN HOIPITAL Plaintiffs' attorney Tom Former HB Mayor OrHn tnmer said he will return to court Friday to gel a date for a hearing Fonner Mayor Green Better ·After llbwss Jack Green. former mnyor of Huntington Beach, is recovering today after a brush w1th death, according to his wife. Green's wife Marty said her h~band suffered a ruptured ap- pendix July 20 and developed peritonitis. She said be has been In the In· t e n atve ca r e unit at the Westmins t e r Commun i t y Hoepltal for nearly two weeks "and we almost loslhlm." She said that Green is still In an IM>latlon ward, but. as or this morning. is progresslna "very well.'' Mra. Green u id he l11 sun sur- rertn1 from some Infection in the Incision but Is ambulatory a nd Is eating weJI. She said she expects doctors to maJce a decision next week on when Green can return to his Hmtt.ln1ton Beach home . Gre e n se r•ed as city councilman from 1966 to 1974 and was mayor in 1961·70. Green, 50, 11 1eneral manager ror environmental control for lhe City of Los Angeles. Mn. Green 1aid that Green had attended a Loe Angeles 0p. ti.mist Club dinner July 20 and came home early, complaining that he didn't fffl well He was bospltallud the next day. She said tests revealed the ruptured appendix three days later. "Bridge' Movie Set The motlon picture "Bridee on the River Kw al." aubtiUal for the deaf and hard ol hearing, wlll be, 1hoWn Fri4lay,Aug.201l7p.m.at· the HunUnston Be8Cb Ubrary, 7111 Talbert Ave. AdmJ•k>n ii free. • . at whfch he will seek an in- jl;V!clion against the city de- cl!ion. If the injunction is granted, the city council will be forced to re· consider Its decision to allow the building of a 193·unit apartment complex on 7.8 acres bounded b)' Edinger A venue, Be ach Boulevard, San Angelo Drive and the San Diego Freeway. The undeveloped land alone is worth $400,000. The valuation of the complex is expected to eit- . ceed $10 million. Named as defendants in the ac· lion ar e the city, Its Department of Hums n Resources and Its planning department. Named as real parties In Interest are James A. Carter and developers Spruce- Grove, Inc. The homeowners groups argue that environmental Impact re- ports prepared for the city did not Justify the proposed construe· lion and led t.he plaMlng com- mission to reject the project. Coast Weatlaer Sunny, fair day Thunl· day with morning low c lo uds on th e coast. Coutal hllhl in the low 709, lows down to about eo. INSIDE TOD1'" The ~ COClllal con-"''*'°"'· ~ ~-/or the AtNmbl11 /loor . offer .mv- blg GnOClwr ottoclc. Dd°"8 Of the Brotoll·bocMd bfU °" P,ogc A.S. •• 14 •• .. M At •••• ., CH ... , .. ~ .. AZ OAll.Y PllOT... H/F t Prices 1 'R· B ;, is~, . ut i Slowly rt WASHINGTON CAP>-1.ower food prices held the cUinb in 1 ~ .. .ie prlcea to a moderate . tbrff.tenf.ba of a ~nl dwinc July. tbe 1overnmenta~~· bul there wu a sl1nal of e trouble ahead wilh lnlla The Laboe Department sald the July figures mean wholesale prices are riling· al an uo&lal rate of 3.6 percent, after acljust.. rnent for aeasonal variations. Tbe July Increase wu in line with increases or four-tmt.bs of a ~rceot ln June and three-teatba of a percent in M aJ. The Increase left wholesale prices 4.9 percent ahead ol where they were in July, 1975, marking the fU"St time in five moot.bl lhal the year-to-year change bas been under five percent. Farm, food and feed prices were down one percent in .July for their first drop in four , months. The Labor ~partment said meat, poultry, fish, wheat, green coffee and egg prices primarily were respc:>nSible for the drop. Prices ol fresh and dried fruits and veaetables cJim. bed. A less encouraging sign.al was shown in the industrial com- modities sector, which many economists consider to indicate the basic or long-term rate ol in· flation. The industrial sector la J.ess volatile than the food sed« and depends more on underlying economic factors lhan such thiJtg.s as we~tber changes wblc:b c~ ai- led food coats. lnduslrial commodities clim- bed by seven.tenths cl a percent in July, lhe blegest increase sin· ce an identical jump in Novem- ber. The July increase followed rises or five-tenths cl a percent in June and one-tenth of a percent in May. Jtldustrial commodities. are 6.7 per\enL ahead of a year 'ago. Tbe Labor Department said fuels and metals recorded sharp price increases which were com· p arable to increases also re· ~istered in June. Prices of lum- ber and wood products reversed three consecutive month.I of decline. 1 Al the White House, Press Secretary Ron Nessen said President Ford "Is obviously ;pleased that the wholesale price jndex is continuing to rlse al only a moderate rate." The industrial commodities in- crease has caused some concern. • but the President's economic ad· visers do not interpret It as a ma· jor a cceleralioa o r prices . Nessen added. Di.stance Run Set Saturday In Huntington The 22nd annual Huntington Beach distance rWUlers derby will be held Saturda'y on the city beach near lhc pier. · . Registration for Southern California runners competing In mne categories wllJ begin al 7:30 a.m. with the first race starting 1tR:30a.m . Categories include tO·mlle men's open and handlcap~d runa: 10.mlle women's veterans ~n: 3-mile boys aged 16-19; three-mile girls used 16-19; l '1\ mile boys •Red l3·1S; boys 12 years old and younger; and girls 1~ years and younger. A Sl !iO re1lstrutlon fOf' to.mile rat:es, St fee for other events and an Amott-ur Athletic Union card 1s required. AAU cards may be purchased at the t'vent. The course will nan from thf' pier west nlonJI thf' blutrs toward &Isa Chien State Beach, city re<'realion officials said. ORANOI! COAST .. ,,. DAILY PILOT ... °'-<-•• °""' ............ -" ,, c.,,..,_tl '""' Ht~ ~tu h ""'°''"""' b• lf'til: °'-, .. ,, ........... "O t-· ......... . ........ --·-,.,.. ..... """""" , .... . .. { .. \I-···,.. .. ,,. .. """"'-·-..... ·~·•'" V•U•~· h -"ne~ W.t•hi" v.11., .... ~ .... "l\<IWI" "°"'' " .,.,.,. ~.....,_.., ... ~ •• "'*'·~ \ie4V" .. 'Pt IJJ/lrf '""" ....... , ...... "' .... -~ .... -" .. ,,., ~ ... So....t, '""" .... C.O•to< ... .,,._,,. Robert N.Weed ..... --..... -JKk R. Curlrt VOCt ~-I •"" Oo..,.ol-- ThomH Keevll l•·- Ttiomas A. Murpf'tlM ,...._l ..... ~rleS H. Loos Rlchltrd P. Nall Auh4MI ........... ~ Rober1 B..,kH" ...... °'_,_,£_ "~::.~_,Offk• MtllltleAMf•u ... o.-"'.,.. 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She was. of course, too YOUD& to re- member ''Wild Irish Rose • • • a tood old-fashioned glrl wtlh beart so true, or ••• Susie, ob, oh, ob wbat a girl!" But sbe waved ber fingers iD Ume with tbe soncs. MOOaa AND BEa M0111Eil obviously bad taupt her .. there are smiles that bave a tender meaning tbat tbe eyes ol love alone may see." They shared the lyrics in their special language. Rona interrupted her snack of crackers and grapes to join gleefully in applause for a Dixie medley by the Society for the Preservauoo and Encouragement of Barber Sbop Quartet Singing in America. At intermission, she pointed to a "Wine and Cheese .. sign an~ practiced her "alphabet" like any yoUJlllter her age. · · •. The Yesterday's Heroes quartet wandered wonderfully from .. Shenandoah" to John Denver's •·Country Road" as generous applause waited teasinaly to see bow lon& tbe high notes would last. THE HUNDREDS on patio chairs groaned good naturedly at such vaudevillian lines u "A bom loser is ••• a football ream witb a quarterback who stutters ••• a kid- ney tramplanl whose donor was a bed-wetter ••• a woman • who can wear a bra backwards and not know tbe dif· ference." Rona just gig&led. She seemed to know what wu goiJlt on. But she may never bear the songs. She la deaf. When • she cresses her fingers, it means "R" -ror Rona. When we cross our rangers, it means we hope that she will -like lhe emcee urged -"keep a 50llC rin&inC in JOU!' heart.'. Fro• Page Al DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • completed. "Did the JUD bother you? Ramsey asked his client? told tbe Jury. Robinson told Rmsey that he bad very lltUe control of any portion ot the $Z mllUon in com· munlty property held by the eou· Tie Vote Bluebeard? Kills Nike Gendarmes Find New Bodie& Site Buy PAJUS <AP> -'l'ftbod* ba" bteo dus ap In t.Meellar ol a hoae palnter wbo served time for one kUlhlt and Is now <'hatted wllb lhree more. There is speculation more bodies will Lum up, and lhe l')-ench pr.a Is already comparlol blm to Bluebeard ud otMr mass mw-derers. By the~ otmaritns-a tle vote -the Orange County Board ot Supervisors refused Wednesday to buy an abandaoed ~lke misaile aitt la Garden Grove foruae as a regional park. Op~ed to lbe purdwe pro- posed by Supervisor Laurence Scbmlt were Supe rvis ors Tbomu Riley and Ralph Clark. The bodies -said to be lhoH ol the ausptet '1 wtte and a , ·bualneAman -w~re unearthed In the cellar of tbe houao owned by ~rnard PetQuct. ~. who served 20 years ror one murder and is now charged wl\h the aJayJq ol a wtaltbY man. bis wlte aQda.-varalin their Newlly bomt July :u. ~each newapapen are comparlng Pnquet with Henrf LDdru, the Bl~beardot Gambals. who W•S eueultd in 1922 (Of" lhe murder or 10 women be lured to his home wltb matrimonial adve~ment.s : Andre Weidmann, rwllotlned publicly In 1939 lor six murders; and M tarcel Pellot, executed ln 19t6for24 murders. Aligned with Schmlt in support ol what could have bP.ell a 2.5 mlllioa 50-acre park development waa board of supervisors CbalrmanR&lpbDledricb. Bett EJi Defeat of Scbmit's propoaal • Y 88 meant tbe end or bis long · eam,paip to .redeem a promise N d J dg =~~~· h1a m• atction ame u e In punuit of the park, Schmit Betty L . Elias. 50, was app(>inl- Jocked horns witb the Garden ed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Grove City Council, which op-to the North Orange . County poled taking so acres of in· Judicial District bench Wedo~ duslrially zoned land and clevot· day. inetbem to park use. Mrs. Elias, a lawyer from His mission became more dlf· Anaheim, will be the second ficult recently when the federat woman judge in Orange County. government traded the 235-acre Betty Lou Lamoreaux, also a{>- site for land beld by the Irvine pohlted by Governor Brown, is Company. aervlng ·in lhe Harbor Judicial Consequently, Schmit was District. Wk.inc about the purcbale of Mrs. Elias succeeds retiring land zoned for industrial uae as Judge Lloyd Verry. The post ~ to the acqulalUon d a PQa *'t.m a year. mte already publicly owned. In opJ*lne the purchase to- day, Riley aaid be favora de- velopment of a regienal park in the West Oranae -county area. but could not brinl himself to override the wishes-of local aov· em.meat. Riley also expreased re- lel'VaUou about the project's coat u well u violatin& the coon· ty standard of • 100-acre miDlmum ror re1lonal parks. 822 Million Strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -The doc:ton' won stoppaSeduriqtbe malpnetlee lnauranc:e criail Jut wiDI« ea.t Soutblmd holpttals ....,.ty $2Z mUUon, a ~bc»pttal IUl"Vey ,...,..., PASADENA (AP> -The second Vlkin& Pl"Obe bas betun Its buntfor • aafe place to touchdown. In a reJion of Mara that appears more haurdous. but more ln-tttesting, lhan Vik.Ina l 's landing place. From its orbit around Yara, Vildft& 2'a cameras are searching for a smooth site in the planet's nortbero latitudes. Scientists hopelheenvironmenllheremight be more suit~ble for the existence . olllartianHrerorms. Fre•Pa~Al VACCINE ••• Congrns acted late Tuesday.· hl an unusual ~ ol speed be fore a d journing for the Republican National Convention, to pass the legislation making the governme nt liable for any alleeed Injuries or deaths a s s ociated with the im- munization program. The J'1stice Department can, in turn, counte rsue vaccine manufacturers, doctors and nurses ror negligence in public immunization clinics. The. federal protection does not ex- tend to doctors who give nu shots in their private practice. The legislation also prohibits profit for manufacturers ol vac- cine against s wine nu -more ac- t>urately called A·New Jeney in---,• fluenza -and limits lhem to a ··reasonable profit" for the com.' binaUon vaccine against A-New Jersey and A-Victoria nu strains, to be given to lhe elderly and t'hronic ally ll l. Volleyball Clinic A volleyball clinic sponsored by the American N atlonaJ Volleyball Association will be held Saturday from9a.m. to3p.m.atlhcMarina High School gym In Huntington Beach. The clinic will be for girls and boys aaed 11·18. Cost is $1 per youth. "Yes, it did,'' RobiDIOll 9'1· mltted. •'It was a sign that 1he wu beln& UDfallblulto me and I s--it bothered me. ll wu bas· ging me a Jot." pie and now beinJ.:S::ed ID • Superior eo.n ediOD- filed by llrt. Roblmaa In July ms . Robinson scoffed at the pro- secution argument that the re- moval of lhe surgically implant· ed IUD by anyone other lhan a physician would have involved pain for Mrs. Robinson. The prosecution claims that Scalise was paid $10,000 and pro- mised a further $10,000 to kill Mrs. Robinson. It was alleeed that Scall1e chanced h.iJ mind while having lunch wilh Mt11. Robinson at lhe Velvet TurtJe where he told her or her husbaod's plans for her elimination. · Mrs. Robinson has testified that she r ned t.o her borne and watch a 1 tened while Scalise telephon h husband and taped his conversa with lhe physician. The jury in Judge J.E .• "Ned" Rutter's courtroom has listened to tapes of the lwo telephone calls made to the de· fendant by Scalise. They contain the statement by Scallle lbal he bas "cloeed lhe deal" and .. closed escrow" among a number or other real estate terms used ln lhe con- versations. · Robinson insisted Wednesday that those comments are exactly what t.he defense purports them t.o be -Scallse's confirmation to him that Sc alise had Mrs. Robln."on's signalurc for the sale of the Ble Canyon land. And be denied lhatScallse'a re- ference to the IUD meant that the hlt man had retrieved It from Mrs. Robinson's dead body. The physician Ins lated that he wanted the plastic device as proof of his wift's Infidelity with u number or lovers. Robinson aald the possibility that his wife had been intimate wtth Scallse did not distress him. "I loved her and I still do," he Robiuoa also teltifted th.It he dkS not rea.lhe until it wa too late tbat Scallle ••far from be- Lng lhe friend and confidante be hoped lhe Las Ve1as maa would be in the wa.ke ol bis wife'• de- parture. He told the jury that Scalise told him lhat be wu a memberot lhe Malla and, on another oc- casion, a rormer CJA acmt. He testified that Scalile pro- mised to maintain pbotocl'Qbic surveillance on Mrs. ~·a alleged acUviUes with Giber men via the use of an a1rplane ud a helicopter. "He knew what he was doing," the witness conceded. ·"He bas posed as a doctor, as a lawyer, and as a psycholoeistandbesure had a way with women. He got very close to Jan. I know they've been together." Hearing Set On Cable TV The tri·clty Pu~llc C•b1e Television Authority <PCTA > will hold a public heating on lhe franchise award to Dickenson Umlted Co. at 7:30 p.m. tonight ln the Huntington Beach Central Ubrary. John Bateman, PCT.A ex· ccullve director, -111 live a pre· At'ntatlon to the board of dlrec· tors and the public on lbe cable television system. to be In operation by 1978 In Fountain Valley, Huntln1ton Beach and Westminster. The three city toun~U• gave provisional approval to the lranchtse award earlier this month. . Fateful Drive Trouble Knew It Waa Coming Police said M anueJ E. Sal~o. 24. of 18711 Pacific Coast Hishway, Sunset Beach, was driving down Graham Street at Resea~b Way early today when ital I started. He spied Patrolman Patrick J . Casey in his squad car about l a.m. as he approached the desert· ed intersection near the McDon· nell·Douglas plant. "Driver One relt he was going to be stopped by this omcer," Patrolman Casey dtlly noted in a wrtueo report filed tbls momina. Officer Casey didn't even have a ebance to OJp on his red liJhts. aa It tu.med out. lie watched in falclnated hor- ror as Salcedo -his eyes glued on lhe black-and·whlte aquad car - slowly veered lo the t~ Jumped the curb and smubed into a traf· ficsifDal pole. "l Jusl knew you were going to stop me, man." Salcedo ex· plained after the crash U'lat caused major damage to the 1965 Chevrolethewaadriving. Offiter Casey cited Salcedo for an alleeed unaafe turning move- ment and failure to have a valid driver's license in blipo1SeS1ion. And Salcedo's troubles m.ay not be over yet, police noted. The car be cracked up ls re- 11stered to an acqualntanH. 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DIAGONAL COHSOLIS OIJ"' 1)1,V..,.I.\~ ~ The CAllllHIAM G041W G11nt·1c1eon tablo model with sturdy metal cabinet t1n11ned In almulatod graln&d Walnut. SOlld-Stalt Super Gold Video Gu11rd Tuning System. CALL FOi LOW CUAUMCINICI s• ~ood Select&.. ............... tt.ny .•• s... Mod1l1 Vwy Ullllted. 1"111 ILICTIOMIC PIOflSllOMALI SllYICI YOUI ._..•IT 7 I t Irvine EDITION Toda y~s Clos ing .l'. Ste<-ks ·. ' VOL. 69, NO. 225, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1976 TEN CENTS 'Never .Wanted M11rder,' Doctor Says By TOM BARLEY Ol 111• o ... , ,., ... "'-'' Or. Wayne Lester Robinson told an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesday that he never at any time contemplated the murder of hss wife as a solution to h is marital and financial proble ms The Irvine physician_ tesliOt'd that so-called hst man Anthony Scalise was hired by him for Just one purpose. to get Janice Robinson's signature on a land sal~deed. Or. Robinson, 42, testified that Mrs. Robinson 's signature was the only thing needed In a transaction that would bring him a badly needed Sl 15,000 for the sale or a coveted Big Canyon lot close to the couple's $300,000 home at 23 Augusta Lane, Newport Beach 0.11, ..... AMI ,,_.. LEO GIRON HELPS INSTALL NEW VALVE BOXES Natural Gaa Leab CauH Problem at Uni High Natural Gas Leak Plagues Uni High By lllLA R\'KA\'E Of lit• O•••r ,., ... Sl•tt The I rvinc School Board has or- dered $27 .000 worth ol emergency repu1rs al University High School. where gas company of- ficial disco\'ered widespread natural ~as leaks. Supe r visors Kill Nike Site as Park By the narrowest of margins a lie vote the Ornnge County Board or Supervisors refused Wednesday to buy an abandon{'(! Nike missile site in Garden Grove for use os a reilonal park. Opposed tel the purchase pro· posed by SupervlM>r Laurence Schmit w t>rc Supervisors Thoma11 Riley and Ralph Clark Aligned with Schmit In support of what could have bf-en a 2.S ntllllon 50-acre pork development was board o f !l upervlsor s Chairman Ralph mcdrich. Defeat of Schm1l's proposul meant the end of his lonf,? campaign lo redeem n protn1!le made during his l974 election campaign. In pursuit or the part. Schmit locked horns with the GArden Grove City Council, which op- posed taking SO acres of in- dustrially zoned land and devol- lng them to park use. His mission became more dif. ficult recently when the federal l(Ovemm ent traded the 2JS..acre site for land held by the lrvlne Company. Consequently, Schmit was taJking about the purchase of land ioned for Industrial use as opposed to the acquisition or a .site already publicly owned. Jn opposing the purchase to- day, Riley said he favors de- velopment of a regional park in the West Orange County area. but could not bring himself to override the wis hes ol Jocal gov- unmenl. Riley also expressed r e - aervations about the project's cost as well as violating the coun- ty standard o r a 100-acre minimum for regional parks. The school's gas lines have been shutoff Adm1m.strator David King told trustees Wednesday piping and shutoff valves have been cor· roded by electrolysis. The entire system or gas lines will have t.o be replaced, King said. Southe rn California Gas Company officials conducted an annual inspection last week, King sr11d. and red -tagged all the meters befor e they left the campus. King said that when the maln lines were tested for air pressure at 80 oounds per square inch (~I>, they failed to hold even 10 psi, in· dicatmg ·'substantial leakage." Crews from 20th Century Plum· bing Contractors were already on t he job today, installing waterproof shutoff valve boxes thot will resist future corrosion from the soil, according to ni versity High orflclals. Kini told the board that If the work Is begun Immediately, It will probably be completed In lime for the openln1 of achool next month. The btlaest Impart at this time Is that the s wimming pool cannot be heated and swimmers are forced to use cold water. hes a.id. The pipes arc only rive years old. according to King, and should not have corroded soquickly. But the one-year warranty from the contractor is no longer valid. King said. Board me mbers told district of· fi cials to look Into po6Siblc legal action against the contractor anyway. SOVIET BOMB PASFUMITt WASHINGTON <AP) -U.S. government scientists aay they have not yet determined whether t•·o Soviet nuclear underground explosio,ns last mooth exceeded the ISO-kiloton limit set in a recent joint treaty. The State Departtnerst said Wednesday It has received a note from the Sovie t government assertin1 that neither e:xplolion exceeded tbe limit. U.S. scientists are stJll attempUng to 1auge the exactslieofthe explosions. Dr. Robtnson admitted under questioning from defense at · torney Al Ramsey that he was not too concerned with the methods that might be used by Scalise to get Mrs. Robinson's signature on tbe document. Robinson admitted that he had told Scalise, 29, to take Mrs. Robinson, 38, to a nearby motel and keep her there for the weekend ... If anybody could do 1t. he could.!_' M sttld. "lle'd been around "omen and he'd had plenty or girl friends ... Robinson said the $10.000 he paid Scalise last Feb. a.I was for his wife's signature to documents regarding the s ale of the Big Canyon land. He said Scahse further promised to bring him Mrs. Robinson's birth control de· vice arter the assignment was completed. "Did the IUD bother you" Ramst>y asked his client" "Yes. it dsd." Robinson ad- mitted. "It was a sign that she wus being unfoithful to me and l guess it bothered me. It was 1'ug - ~sng me a lot." Robinson scoffed al the pro- secution argument th3t the re· moval of the surgically implant- ed IUD by anyone other than a physician would have invol,·ed pain for Mrs . Robinson 1'he prosecution claims thaL Scalise was paid St0,000 and pro- mised a fur ther $10,000 to kill Mrs. Robinson. It was alleged thol Scalise <'hanged h\s mind while having lunch with Mrs . Robinson al the Velvet Turtle where he told her or her husband's plans for her elimination. <Stt DOCTOR, P&1e AZI Teacher Pact Delayed Irvine Trustees Postpone Action toAug. 25 Irvine school trustees debated B u t I r v i n e Te a eh er s a proposed teachers' contract Association President Carmen behind closed doors Wednesday Perry said after Wednesday's but refused to either acceptor re· meeting th at t eachers may ectt.he.-pay.Jta.ckue,,__ __ declare an impasse and request Trustees said they will con-an outst e mediator unless fife s ider the matter al an upcoming board approves the document on meeting, probably on Aug. 25, Aug. 25. whe n all board m embers will be Mr s . Perry has called a presen t. Trustee Charles teachers' meeting for Sept. 8. At Boulanger was absent Wednes-that time, the teachers wlll be day. .asked either to ratify !l. contract Ford SignS Swine Flu Health Bill WASHINGTON <AP) -Call- ing swine nu "a potential public health emer1ency." President Ford today signed a bill clearini the way for a massive campaicn t o lmmunile nearlJ ever y American a1aln1t lbedlaeue. Tbe 1ovenunut'a vacclnatioa Pf"Olram, ataUed by monlha of delay, now faces a race qainat time as the flu season ap· proaches. In a ai1nin1 ceremony in the Oval Office , Ford thanked Con areu for passing the legblation, wbkh provides in· surance for the drug companies manufacturing vaccine for lbe mass Inoculation. 1be President. aaid acleDWlc and medical evtdence ~ the need for lbe $1JS-milllon pro. gram and said lbe nation now bas a vaccine "with a verylowrhtol , adverse r eactions." approved by the school board. or discuss what should be done about the board's refusal tosetUe. "We'll prob a bly consider som e thing l ike a wor k slowdown," ~Perrysaid:- The proPoSed settle ment calls for a one-year contract. offering teachers a six percent pay raise on the base pay of $10,266. Plus, they. would receive 6.5 percent inc rease on the pay given to them The first vaccine won't be avallable until late September, and the flu season normally begins in November. peaks between January and mid - February and subsides in March. W.Jrdge Wlaomper Four drug companies already have produced about 120 million doses or nu vaccine in bulk form but refused to sell Ir-to the U.S. Public Health Service until th~y received liability protection or insurance. The Insurance in· dustry would nol cover the risk. Drugs Ruled Death Cause T he Costa Mesa man whose body was dumped ln an Irvine rield last month died from a drug overdoae, an Orange County Deputy Coroner reported today. For the past four ~eeks, lab t.esls have been run to determine what led to the death of James Raymond M applebeck. 19, ot 2338 Weatminater Ave. M applebeck 's bo dy was found JuJy 13 by a teenage blcydbt who was pedaling near the Rancho San Joaquin Golf Coune. Irvine police said today they still have no clues as lo who dumped Mapplebeck's body In Irvine. Surf er rides "boogie board" across face of an excep- tionally thick wave at the Balboa Peninsula Wedge. Newport Beach surf began climbing again this morning after dropping off Wednesday evening. There were more spectators than riders at the bone-crunching body surf- ing spot this morning. State GOP Likes Reagan, Not Veep LOS ANGELES CAP)-Asolid majority or Ronald Reagan's home state delegates promises to support Reagan's selection of Sen. Richard Schweiker as bis vice presidential running mate. But they a r en 't ve r y enthusiastic about the liberal Pennsylvania sena tor , as an Associated P r ess s urvey of California delegates revealed this week. The survey aJso found that John Connally or Texas. who was top choice for vice president among the Callfornians in a survey two months ago, was not. men\ioned by a single delegate contacted this week. All 167 California delegates to the Republican National Conven- tion are legally bound for two ballots io their former 1eovrmor, the 2· I victor over President Ford In California 's Junc8primary. Most or the 126 California de· legates contacted by telephone Tuesday and Wednesday said they were still for Reagan "all the way.'' But one delegate resigned from (See llEAGAN, Pa1e.UI Floor Fight Feared Buckley May Split GOP KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) - Sen. James L. Buckley of New York i9 reserving the option ol th ird-man presidential can- did acy, leavln1 Republican National ConvenUon strategists for Presideftt Ford and Ronald Rea1an to arpe over which sJde would suffer ll be r-. GOP pla tfor m drartamen worked tbrou1h a sweltering nl&ht into earty morning hours today. trytn1 to fashion planks that both the Re-ian and Ford camps could buy without a fight. Reagan 's manager said he wasn't looking rot plat.form trou- ble but that he was ready for con· tests on the convent.ion floor ii -necessary. Tbe clOH race was refieded in a platfonn subcommittee vote on the Panama Canal issue. By an 8 to 8 tie vote. a foreign policy panel r ejected an attempt by Reagan backers to require that the United States maintain sov- ereignty over the canal. Instead, by a 9 to 7 vote today, it adopted language accept~ by the Ford administration which aaid U.S. negollators should not give up any territory rilhts needed to protect U.S. security. The Reagan campaign also re· <See GOP, Page.U) for extra educational credits and experience. Teachers had originally re· quested a 12 percent hike on the base pay. Th eontrovenial---question or merit pay docs not appear In the proposed contract. However the document does include a sedion that calls for a joint study com- mittee -composed or teachers <See TEACHERS, Page .U> Terminal Patients Get Way? BOSTON CAP> -Officials of~ Harvard teaching hospital have proposed formal rules that would a llow doctors to remove life. sustaining equipment from hope· lessly ill, unconscious patients whose (amities approve the ac- tion. The rules would allow terminal- ly filpatienls still~pablcofmatt­ inll the decision to decide for themselves whe ther they wanted to be kept alive by such machines as respirators. If they choose to die, their relatives would not be a llowed to overrule the decision. The proposed rules were drawn \JP by the director of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, Dr. Mitchell T. Rabkin, and two of the hospital's lawyers. They were drafted ror the Harvard School of Public Health as a prop~cd policy for Beth Israel and the 10 other Har vard leaching hospitals ln the Boston area. They have not becen for maJJy adopted by Beth Israel or any or the hospitals affiliated with <See DEATH, Page.U) Polaroid Chief Kidnap Victim WALTHAM, Mass. <AP)-The president of Polaroid Corp. was the object or an attempted kidnap. Ing today when a man tried to force him Into a van at gunpoint, company officials said. Prc5idenl William J. McCune, 6L, scuffled with his assailant in the parking lot of one ol lhe com - pany's buildings here and was slightly Injured. ·'It was derlnilcly an attempt to kidnap him ," said Robe rt Palmer, director of community relations tor rolarofd. "But WO have no Idea of any motive, re- ason or whatever." Coast We a t h e r Sunny, fair day Thurs· day with m ornln" low c louds on t h e coast. Coastal highs In the low 705, lows down lo about 60. I N81DIE TODA V TIW turvfvfng coa.dal con- N11101• trill Mada /or the AarmbCJI floor .011~ "'"""" mo owothn attack. DdaiU of tlw Brot0tt·bockd trill on P.OQe AS. l •tlex -- .. A2 DAILY PILOT I , .,DOCTOR • • • • ,. Mrs. Robln•on hu teaUOed .: that 1be retume<t lo Ml' twm ~Md watdsed and lllUnecl while • ScaJlJe telephoned htt husband : and taped has conversabon with ; lhephy11c1oin . • The jury in Judge J ET "Neel'' JluUor'lJ courtroom bas listened to tapes of the two telephone calls m3de td tho dt-· fendant by SCallsc. They contaln lhc 11talement by Scalise that he hu "clos1.:d the deal '' and "closed escrow" iAmong a number of other real estate terms used in the con· versatlons. Jtobinson Insisted Wednesday that those comments llft> l'UClly what the defense purport.~ them to be -Scallse's confirmation to him that Scalise bad Mrs. Robinson's s ignature for the s ale oflhe Big Canyon land. And he denied lhatScalise's re- ference lo the IUD meanllhatlhe hit man had r etrieved it from , Mrs. Robinson's dud body. The physician ins isted that he wanted the plastic de\'ice as proof or h.is wife's infidelity with a number of Jove rs. Robinson said the possibility that his wife had been intimate with Scalise did not dlStress h.im. "I loved her and 1 still do." he told the jury. Robinson told Rmsey that he had very little control of any portion of the $2 million in com-· munity property held by the cou· pie and now being disputed in a Superior Court divorce action · filed by Mrs. Robinson in July 1975. Robinson also testified that he did not realize uoW it w_as too late that ScaUse was far from be· ing t.be friend and confidante .he hoped the Las Ve~as man would be in the wake of his wife's de·' ~rture. He told the jury that Scalise· told him that he was a member or the Mafia and, on another OC· casion, a former CIA agent. He testified that Scalise pro- mised to maintain photographic surveillance on Mrs. Robinson's · alleged acti"ities with other men via the use of an airplane and a helicopter. "He knew what he was doing.'' the witness conceded. "He has posed as a doctor, as a lawyer. and as a psychologist and he sure had a way with women. He got \'ery close to Jan. I know they've been together.·· . Scalise has testUied that he l fled with Mrs. Robinson for four days following the taping of the telephone calls ~ausc or his rear of police who would prompt· ly arrest him because of bis ----i·~ as.....-a ledual ao<l state parolee. He e\'entually agreed to return to Orange County with Mrs. Robin!lon where he helped police and dis trict .i tlorney's in · \•estigators lay a trap that result- ed in the arrest or Robinson and the physician 's booking on charges of soliciting his wife's murder. • Scalise's fears proved to be justified. lie was handed over lo federal nut ho r ities after ' Robinson's arrest and returned to Orange County as a prisoner to testify against the doctor. \ f'ro• Pag~ A I TEACHERS and board representatives -to study merit pay for next year. Trustees said they dad not ap- prove the document because they were not oil present and bttause they rcc<?tvcd the proposal Just the night before and wanted more time to study it. But Mr~. Perry criticized the · board for its inaction. saying th4"y have had numtt'OWI meet· 111gs In . past months to discuss their position und that they . hould tX' preparNI now to make a decision. "Thcy'rt" keepln11t us hanlllnl( a nd our sala ries arc still trozen, 1ncludlnJt those ot us teaehln« at lh<' year-round school," she said. DAILY PILOT '""°'_t .. ••O.••·"'""·"""'-"''~ .,.,... ,,_ friltl•\ Pn\\, i\ P"lbtfv.d ti¥ 1"-' (\f4'fttlt ~:.\:~11=:.~~~::.~ rr'.: ~(.~! -.V~•t Nf•Wt 0.Mft, MW'tU~ "·""~ IAtllll \fall•-Y, .,,......_, Mfflt.,._.' v.-u,, •M ~ll'«""""'c..,1 "_._.... • .,. tl(W'I ., ~· .... ~-ft••\ ... '""°·hill '~ ~ ... ~~~~"t.r=:..~~Jll ... ,1 ii.., Jack R. Curtev ,,,..,.,,......_G«_ .. ._ Thomas Ke.vii E ....... Tttomas A. Muf11f'1ne ""' ........ 1: ... °*"" H. loos Rlchlrd P. Nall ___ _........__ Offices CMlll~' PIWttl...,_ "'--"· '*o"_.,.._ ~8"(11 '''" ___ • ~tV•lloy 11"1U>~"­•tSMO ..... tt._ Te..,..._ (1t4) MM.Ut Onsit._ Mftrtisiftt Mt-5471 ~-· V•lloy ~OlloCt llt-ta10 --ci.-• 4ts-tUO ~ ""°"-b••l 11111111 ..... ~ -· .............. "' 11111.trll-Nlltr ... ,...ttn _. MVtflh -t mtftlt Mfttf' "''' w ,..,_, .. wU.Mwl ~<•ti tN•ml\.-ti Cc-·-·· Soc-cit •• .... , .. 111•<1 "' Ot\ta ,,,_,..._ 0.0 ....... ~-.... W U#.,.. '11' -"' .. """""'-"-'"iV.-1\rr---\)~-. Ttlul'$day AU9USI 12. 1976 Rise, But ( Pilot Logbook J l!rices Bluebeard? Gendarmes Find New Bodie& Whippoorwills' Call Slowly PARIS (AP> -A S3·year.old French boua-.>ainter who served 20 years In pl'\$on for blu(hltK>nlng and sla hlna a man to death haa bct>n charaed with five more kllhnJtS. Thert" is speculntton tht> toll mav mount and newspaper · lr~ad arc rompanna: him to (henotonous mass· murderer l\luctxmrd Rona's Delight THE FO R·PART ha rmony i;ot three stondlng ovations. But we appreciated the h11tening even more because of Rona. She was sitting with the rest or us on a window ledge, en· joying Music of America al South Coast Vill•ge Wednesday ~hen whippoorwills call and evenine ls nieh. Her brown curls bobbing and brown eyes laughing, Rona was 2\, and proud of it. She was, or course. too young to r~· member "Wild Irish Rose •.. a good ol<Mashtoned girl with heart so true, or ••. Susie. oh, oh. oh t.ohat a girl!" But she waved her fingers in lime with the songs. AND HER M0111ER Ob\'iously had taught her "there are s miles that have a tender meaning that the eyes or love alone may see." MOO•• They shared the lyrics in their special language. Rona interrupted her snack or crackers and grapes to ,aoin ~leefully in applause for a Dixie medley bv the Society for the Preser vation and Encouragement or Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. At intermission. she point.ed to a .. Wine and Cheese" sign and practiced her "alphabet" like any youngster her age. The Yesterday's Heroes quartet wandered wonderfully from "Shenandoah" to John Denver's "Country Road" as generous applause waited teasingly to see how long the high notes would last. THE H UNDREDS on patio cha.lrs groaned good natured.l)'_ at s.ucll vaudevillian lines as ''A born loser is ..• a football team with a quarterback who stutters .•• a kid· ney transplant whose donor was a bed-wetter ... a woman who can wear a bra backwards and not lrnow the dif· ference." Rona just giggled. She seemed to know what was coin&' on. But she may never bear the songs. She is deal. When · she crosses her fiogers, it means "R" -lor Rona. When we cross our rangers, it means we hope tbat she will -like the emcee urged-"keep a song rin&in& in your heart." Santa Cruz Fears New Killing Spree WASlUNGTON (Ar) -Lowc-r food prices held the climb in wholesale prices to u moderate thl'ee·ltnt.h.s of a perceftt during July, the government said toduy, but there was a signal of pouible trouble ahead with inflaUon. 1'hr Labor Depurtmcnt soid thl' July r1.;ures mt>an wholesale pnces are n aiog at. Mn iannu:1I Ult> of 3.6 percent , after 11cijust· ' meot for iusonal varlaUons. The July Inc rease was in line with increases or four·tttnths or a per«nl in June and three-tenths of a percent in May. The increase ten wholesale prices 4.9 percent ahead or where they were tn July; 1975, martdng the first time In five mooths that the yea.r-to-year change has been under five perce nL Farm, rood and feed prices were down one percent ln J uly for their first drop in four months. The Labor Department said meat~_~ultry, fish, wheat, green ~e and egg prices primarily were responsible for lbe drop. Prices of fresh and dried fruita and vegetables clim· bed. E'ro• Page Al DEATH .•• Harvard, but wel'e published to- day in the New England J ournal of-Medicine as policy guldellnes hospitals might want wconsider. The issue ot s u staining t erminally ill patients by artificial means has received much attention this year because of the Karen Anne Quinlan case in New Jersey. To this time, however, no state or federal laws have been passed defining the rights of patients and' families and the obUgatiOM of ~n in treatinJ the terminally ill. Few hospitals have considered adopting formal guidelines. lk'rnud Pt-squrl.~. wasrormallychurtied w1thtwoncw counts of murder today after ldcntifyin111 badly decomposed ~set dug up In his Ct'llar us tho.<ie ot hl11 33-year-uld wlf • Cbnstianl'. wbo dl.sappeured two yeurs ago, and Henri Francqu.i. 62. a busineesmanwhomuy have btcn her lover. · Pesqutl denies the police charge that he curried out the triple murder last month of huslnt-ssman l'~mlle B<'raaud. his wife and mnid in thewculthy Puri~ Suburb or Nt.'Ullly. Police charged Pesquet with their murdt'rs of\t-r rind I nit In his house jcwelry and a handba~ contain ma forcl11n money belonging to Mrs. Bergaud and a <'rc:d1t card belongin.C to her husband. Also found wer1'-documcolls belongln& to a doicn other people who have not been accounted for. Fro• Page A I GOP ·CONVENTION. • • adied its forces for a Saturday drive lo undo a 1',ord-backed rule binding delegates from 18 states to vote in accordance with the outcome of pr~sidential primary eltttions. And, on a loo-degree day Wed· nesday, the Buckley maneuver turned up the political tem· perature. A Ford lieutenant tried to talk Buckley into renouncing pre· sidenlial candidacy. Richard .Rosenbaum, the New York GOP chairman. did so with a Jess· than-subtle s uggestion that Buckley might suffer Political damaae at home, wtere he is running for re-election U> the Senate. John P. Sears. the Reagan m a n ager, said tha t the challenger bad not tried to en· courage or dissuade any pot.en· lial rival entry into the race for nomination. He dlsclaimed any involvem ent in the Buckley move. N9netheless. it appeared to mesh with a Reagan convention strat~y built around maneuvers designed to keep the Ford or· ganbatlon off balance. Furthermore. the fact that the move came Crom the Republican right, Crom a senat« originally elected as a Conservative party candjdate, led to speculataon that ReaRan forces were somehow in- \'Ol\'ed, Buckley said he had been urged to consider candidacy by Republicans aligned with both Reagan and Ford, but he would not identify them. . . "l am not a stalking horse," he told a New York news con· rerence. "My only purpose would be to deadlock the convention on the first ballot and thus give all of lhe delegates a chance to later vote thewaytheywantto." l l has been a quarter or a century since Republicans have. gone into a convention with the outcome really In doubt. and . again the problem may be the healing afterward. With Jess than a week left and after m o nths of feverish campaigning, neither Ford nor Reagan has enough committed votes fo r a first ballot nomination. And lhe newly dangled pro- spect that Sen. Buckley mighl let himself be pulled in as a com- promise candidate can only add to the confusion. No m atter who wins the nomination next Wednesdoy night, the battlefield Is going to be strewn with wounded egos and bruised convictions. SANTA CRUZ CAP> -The dis- covery of two badly deroropoaed bodiu -in th $anta Cru& m4Wllaln.s_h a_1_Jenerated speculation that ttieY ~ beUi6. remains of two women who have been m issing since June 25. of the kids •• " He sat and talkect wttb Harry llcKuuic:k, tbe man wbQ bid brou&ht Mill ~ _, Beiore laid. Deputies earlier declined to estimate how Jong the bodies bad been dead or stale whether there were signs of violence. · The bodies were found Wednes- day in a woods near Highway 9. ·The sheriff's office said hikers found one body and searchers found the second not far away. The discovery aroused fears that echoed back to the early 19705 when three killers. since convicted, went on separate murder sprtts that left 26 dead and Santa Cruz COWlty with a .. murder capital" tag. The missing women are Vic· toria "Vicki" Bezore, 31, of Rio Del Mar, and Mary Candice Gorman. 21, of Boulder Creek, the daughter of a n Oregon physician who said he hired his own "police lorce" w Jook for her. According to investigators, the women were last seen shortly before midnight June 2S in the Rio Del Mar area in Miss Gorman 's new car, a Mazda whose license plates read. "McKee," in place of numerals. The car was found the next day in the runed mountains near Boulder Creek. Officers said the front a nd rear seats yielded blood stains consistent with thouof\lte missin" wotMn. According to Bun Snore. Vickie's husband. he and his wife had drinks at the Bayview Hotel the night of the disappearance. They then went home lo teed their two children and watch television. Bciore said some frlendit dropped by. a Santa Crui • businessman and his date, Mary Corman. Al about 11: 30 p.m .. he said, his wife and Miss Gorman took orrtn the new car. "I beard the horn go, 'toot. toot. toot'," 5aid Bezore. "That meant, 'Stt ya, you'are in charge Marine Dies At Pendleton CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - A Marine recruit collawed and died today during a training hilre at the Camp Pendleton Marine Base. a Marine Corps spokesman said. The r~ruit. who was att.ached to tbe base's Infantry Training School, was pronounced dead· this morning a t t he Naval Regional Medical Cent er at Camp Pen.dleton. the spokesman said. The victim's name was withheld until his tf.JaUvcs could· be notified. No f\lrther details on the incident were immediately available. Nettbn' woman aetunwd that ftitht. and tbey have DOt been SttDsince. Dr. John CormaoolOsweco, a suburb of Portland, Ore., traveled to Santa CrU& 0Jullt7, expressed criUdsm ol the handl· in< ol the invesU&at.ian of the missin1 women, and announced. "l have hired my own police force." Gorman put up a SZ,000 nnrd for t h e safe return of bis daupter, bi red two detectives. hJs own chemist and a lawyer. and enlisted at least silt penons • from the area to belpseattb. Sheriff's officers declined eom· ment on Gorman's charge that the cue had been "bwgled .. by local authorilles. •·t won •t r est until she's found," said Corman. Sheriff'• Capt. Kenneth Kett· said only, "We 're doing ever- ything we can in regards lo the case.•• E'ro•P.,,eAJ REAGAN ••• the slate, in part bttause or Schweiker. And two others re· fused to pledge themselves to Reagan beyond a first ballot, al.so · because o r the selection of Schweiker. --"~-" Delegate Henry ~es or Panorama city sa1d he "mlght drop Reagan" on a second balJot if Ford named A better vice pre- sidential candidate. !'tale Sen. Clare Berryhill or Shingle Springs uys Schweiker wH only part of the reuon be re· signed fro m lhe Reagan de· legation. "It was a combination of legislative responsibUJUes, plus I just lost enthusiasm for the con· vention when the governor na mNI Schweiku. I was not pleased with the choice.·• Ber· ryhUlsald. Berryhill's replacement will be legally bound to Reagan for two ballots. like the rest of the de· legation. ot th~ 119 delegates who 11e1ponded to q uestions about• their vice prcsidenUal choice, &s named Schweiker. But most of the delegates added comme nts such u the re- mark of Al yce Coleman of South Gate: "I'm not in favor but l'U go along lC that's who (Reagan> wants." 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Th.ere- \\ 111 be ot lent iin cxtt•rn inn of the 19'7~ tux n'ducnon • a bitt i:er than e\'er depen- dency credit. no cutback on atcmiud dl•duetions. Another cruc1ul point to million~ them Will be U ('01\llOUlll~ move t oward hclpin,i;i people support their Money's Worth parl'nls b~ permillin.: more liberal lnterprctutlons or the tax laws Following are three developments that wUI ustst 10 deducting the cost of rmanciaJ aid to pr1rt<nts. -A new dependenc) deduction tor taxpayers who help support their parents TIU: TAX COURT REC'E1''TL\' okayed a S750 depen· dency dt•dUl'tlOn to m11n~ lllXPllYl.'fS, alon~ with ll tax crooit this }t':1r, YIU up1:.1011 that will ha\ e u wide impact. In brief. tht> Court .Id lhul Medicare txmchts :ire not taken tn· to account "ht>n comput1n~ n dependent par ent's lotaJ sup pQrt. The old rule '' ns thut b:.isil' Mt!dicare benefits wen~ t<&ken anto anount as support. A typical s1tuat1on ,\ son. h<•lps support his mother with S-1 .000 u ~car. Sml't' this comes to more thnn haJ( lht• mother 's support. th<' son hns been C'lalminJ.? her as u depen- dent. But now shc 1s ho..w1tahzed nnd i\lcd1carc puym<'nts plus \\hat she s penas 011 her own sup11ort t ~.ooo ah Social St?curit ,. h<>ndits 1 come to more thun thc son provides. Under the old rull.', the..> son lost his dependency deduc- tion UNDER TllE NF.W RULE. tlH' son gets the $750 deduc- tion ror his mother. for M~1c·ure payments arc treated as health insurance reimbursement:-. :.and as sur h don't cOUf'lt toward "support" unclcr tlw la\\ The son. therefore, stlll contributes more than haJ( her su1>1~rt. People in this p<>1>1lmn should make u complete list of aJI the items that. count in pickmg up the ~150 deduction 8.Jd credit. urge!'I Prentice-II all. Medicare benefits won't bar lht• deduction, but other items -:.uch us Social Security '-- might. As ror puyments under supplemental Medkare <lht• kind tha t's voluntaryi. there is no problem. The U.S. go\' ernment prcv1ousl,Y' had conct'tlt.'<i thul these oren 't part of total supp<1rt. -A NEW DEDUCTION hrrak today for tomorrc>'1's care The general rule is that one <·an't get a current dcdlk· lion for prepaid medical expenses can't, for ln~tance, Ph a physician in December for Januory's 11hyslcul uno deduct the fee m 1976. : nut a recent rulin~ s.1ys 1wople can 11educ l prepl\ld medical expenses in thl· yt•ar they puy, whc:n prcp11ymcrit s 11re made m exchange for hfrtime rncdlcul can•. i\ TVPICt\L SITUATION: I\ !'.>On supports his mo~r who is about lo .:o mto u rct1rcmcnl home: he makes, ;i lump-s um paym ent 11\ CXl'han~c f•>r her lifetime mediqnl care. The home providt-s him \\Ith ~· f1nanr1ul breakdown showing a J>ercent:l~l' Of thl.' fl.'c IS for folurc <:are. Can he deduct that umount now. even though Uw ·•ervires won't be provided until the future. if ut ull'! Yts. says lhe IRS. beruu:.c he must pay lhe full amount to get JS mother adm1llt!d If the nursmg home or hosp1tuJ requires pr cpayment is a condition or adm1ss1on, !(et a statement before year eptl giving a breakdown between ordinary car e and medl,ul care. The medical portion cun mean big lax savin~s. -KTIDRD TAX·S'"'1NCS angle nas been nroank long time and has been misunderstood for just as long. n brief, it involves a setup under wh1 rh a parent's ~ross n· come disqualifies him or her as a l'hild's dependent. t A ty pical situation: The son's father hus received m<*'(' than $750 fro m dividends and intcr<'st in 1976 ;ind cmi'I qualify as the son's dependent. But 1r he <'ontribules morc than haJf his father's s upport, he can claim a rlcduclion (or the medical expenses paid for him. The son's tax strategy: Ile must be certain he pays all the Cather's medlcaJ bills in 1976, says Prentice-Hall. Let the fat.her pay the non-medkaJ bills. f Nez1: Trap1 in Soci.ol Secunty hiktlhl Market Sluggish In Light Trading NEW YORK <AP) -The stock market pulled back a bit today, returning to a sluggish trend after the sharp swinJ?s of the past two trading days Activity was light. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrial stockll closed up0.33at987.12. ' Analysts said traders who have been doing some buy lhg m hopes or an upward move by the murket simply wlthdrtw when the advance failed to materialize. • The govrrnment reported t his morning th at hs wholesale price Index rose a modest .3 percent In July. t But the market ~howcd little reaction. Brokers said thP Ogure secmco l.O l>c• ~bout what most Investors hod ~~ peeled. IJp • and Dow1u .'ilo~lrl• 111 Tltr Npol llgltl Wiant ~lot"lu Did ~l!W VOlllC IAPI ,.,~ ,..,.. U• llA .,., m 'ttl 1i.\ tJ p •• DAIL 'I PILOT Thursday Auoust 12. 1976 Art for Art's Sa.ke Peppy, a l·year-old French poodle begins hjs number for the photographer. Howling through the scales, Peppy supplied his own accompaniment and later Jjroved he could da nce. Peppy is owned by Eric Cates or Oakville, Ontario. Allied Rhine. Route Going REMAGEN. West Germany CAP> -The piers -or the bridge at Rem11gen ha"Ve jutted out -of the Rhine for 31 years, reminding boatmen and tourists o( the Allied drive to the heart of Hiller's Third Reich. Now the silent memorials are being ripped out to make river navigation safer. "I would have liked to have saved them ... said Mayor Hans Peter Kuerten. "We could have had a plaque on them saying that something very decis1 ve m the Second World War happened here." "IT'S PROBABLY TOO LATE," said hotelman Gerhard Rothe, 65, who as a c rawling, wounded soldier was the last German to cross the bridge before the Amer ican attack March 7. 1945. "It s hould have bee n done 20, 25 years ago. Now everybody is losing interest." The twin casUe·like towers that stood on the riverbank at each end or the World War 1 railroad bridge will remain. at least for the present. But one of the two s tone-and-steel piers in the water has been blasted away, and the second is being de- molished. THE BRIDG E AT REMAGEN, "WORTH its weight in gold" to the Allied advance in Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's cstimalion. was supposed to be the last bridge the Nazis destroyed as they retreated across the Rhine. When the first troops of the U.S. 9th Armored -rnvtsron r eached fhe nver. they were asfonTshed to find the bridge still standing. The Nazi commander had been saving the bridge to let as many fl eeing civilians and soldiers across as possible. The Americans got there ~ before t he retr eating Re•age" Brf dge. route of flte Allie• l1tfo Ger111a"fl• .., •• •'1e ortlt Its eeelgltt , .. gold" to Ebe11lao..,~. Ifs r11l11• acUI noee fall. Jfitzfeld Corps . The Germans hur· nedlY. placed explosives at vit al points on the bridge, then withdrew into the tunnel on the east bank. The main c harge faile d to eic. plode. A weaker backup bomb was set off, but it only caused the bridge to rise a little and settle back on its piers. ~~ An hour a nd a ball later, the Americans controlled the crossing. When the captured Germans went back across the bridge into prison camps, they saw why the main explosive failed to go off: an antitank round had severed the fuse in the eight minutes between the final check and the detonation attempt. DURING THE NEXT 10 DAYS, American men. tanks and other cqwpment moved ceaselessly across the river "Cross thl' Rhine with dry feet. courtesy of the 9th Armored Di v.·• said a sign on the span. lhtlcr, enraged.that the bridge was left intact, had four officers shot. "Two bndgrhcGds sealed the German fate 'llormandy and Remogen.'' he Is reported to have s:ud GERMAN PLANES. ARTIU.ERV AND frogmen tried vainly to blow up the bridge and stop the convoys. The structure. already damaged from Allied oir and artillery attacks that began months before. gave way without warning on St. Patrick's Day, 1945. killing 28 e ngineers trying to reJnforcc it. Last Enrollment Date Aug. 23 Tuesday as the fanaJ deadline for South County re- sidents to file new student applications for early re· ~istraUon in fall semester classes at Saddleback College. Continuing student registration begins Aug. 23 and classes start Aug . 30. M08E THAN 2,000 adline will follow the re-cluses ar e listed In the · · i t fall ~tau sch edule, :!~~:i~:; 1~ mt~e i~r~ which bas been malled to Khedule. Those who fiJe most households in the after the deadline will re- college d istrict. The ceive registration times scbedulecataloguesday, on a nrst come, first evening, off·camput, served buis. one-day and weekend Registration. class and courseolferings. s pecific program in· Applications for early formation can be ob· re1istratlon a re bein1 tained by c:alling the com· accepted in the college munily information of. admissions office Mon-fi ce a t 831-9700 or day through today from 8 495-4950. a.m. to 8p.m. and on Fri· .--------~ day from 8 a.m. to S p.m. Call 142•1171. Put a few words STUDENTS WHO app-to work tor ou. Jy before the Tuesday de· ..__ _______ _ _) l Skll llectrlc 1/2 HP Router ................ etc. ...... ........... .................... 1541 .... 44." 60 Ft. Heavy Duty Extension Cord ........ ~ .......... ,..., ..... • C...kvt-4 ...... ., .... 1221 ..... .~::o 51a ) Clamp Light With 6 Ft. 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The money could finance pro- jects in three broad activiUes - housing for low and moderate in· come people, stem deterioration of existing housing and provide for emergency community de- velopmelll needs. Reed Fiory. Orange County senior planner, told the council. A prime candidate for the city's funds and additional monin contributed by the coun· 1Y would be the Park Mermaid project, a proposed senior ell.liens residence plaDDed by St. Mary's Episcopal Church in cooperation with tbe city. Addressing the council, Jean Bedell. chairman ol the Park lt'edge Whomper Surf er rides "boogie board" across face of an excep- tionally thick wave at the Balboa Peninsula Wedge. Newport Beach surf began climbing again this morning after dropping ore Wednesday evening. There were more spectators thun riders al the bone-crunching body surf· ing spot this morning. Capo Deannexation MOve Gains Ground By ANNE COOPER Oft ... O••lf l'llOI M.il Mission Bell Ranch resident Richard Nelson Is circulating a letter urgJng residents of that community not to support dean· nuation of the tract from San Juan Cupistrano About 82 percent or Mission Rel l's residents han• s1f0lcd the deannc><utlon pN1tion. according to Jody Walk<'r or 33252 Via Ma yor Sht> said she expects more s11itnaturt's by the tamt' Coast Well Hit Bountiful Oil Strata homeowner representatives meet with Fifth Dis tricl Supervisor Thomas Riley Au&. 25. Discontent started in the 150- home tract when residents dis· covered San J aun h*2 not carried out a Local Agency Formillion Commission <LAFC) stipulation that the tract be detached from two service districts upon annu· ation in 1973. Consequently, residents of two tracts, built since the annex- ation, have been Laxed by both the city and the service districts. San Juan has approved •.798 in 1975-76 tu refu~ to double- taxed residents. The city plans to make l9?6·77 refundl In two pay- mtnts next year. Pelllloners say the lax refund is "too little, loo late." However. Nelson maintains hOmeowners are better off wllh th<' city than they would be with (Sff PETITION, Paa• AZ > Mermaid Committee. said lhe aim wu to provide low cost hous· inC for seoiors. "One thing seems t o be certain, it's going to cost a lot of money. I don 'l know what low cost housinl' is anymore. Perhaps something that existed lut year or five years qo," Bedell said. Both the number ol units to be developed and the eventual price tag for the project are unsettled at "this poJnt, Bedell said. The number or units could range from 65to110. In response to questions today, Bedell said the development cost could ranae lrom $2 million lo '4 million. The city of Laguna Beach already has contributed $12,000 t o the project to finance architectural studies. ''The Park Mermaid project is exactly the type ot project this council would like to see come to fruition," CoWlcilman Jon Brand said. F1ory too was impre6Sed with the presentation. calling it a •·perfect fit'' In the criteria set ·for spending the federal money. "Not only ls it the type ol pro- ject we would like to see, (the ci· t y use its federal funds for) 1 as a staff member would sponsor ad· dlUonal (county) f\mding," .f1ory said. The rount'il pressed lo see If some commitment w ere necessary Wednesday to give il an *2vantag-e In applying for the additional funds. ll entered stair to establish a lime scheduled for thee((ort. Bedell said he anticipated con· st:rucUon could be about a year away. Delegates OK Reugan But Californians Unhappy With Schweiker 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A solid majority of~Ronald Reagan's.. home state delegates promises to support Reagan's selectfon or Sen. Richard Schweiker as bis vice presidential running mate. But they aren 't very enthusiastic about the liberal Pennsylvania senator. as an Associated Press survey or California delegates revealed this week. Units Win Oe01ente Approval A condominium proposal, ......,., • .,.t.ed iD tbe CCJIPP'llDi· ty, wu approYed ~em.clu b,. &be Su Clemente ""'*'Com-ml..._ Tbe YOte 011..-tP "fl·llD Paaadna Court *"1opmen.t .............. I 1- abstainlftl ... ....._ ....... Commislionen ... ·~ Donald Steffensen aad I. U.,er ¥Oted approval. depe9- deDt oa a lilt of 12 C'Oftditical.. Commi11loaer J im Chase U.taiDed because a. wu not ~ at otb9r llliletlnp. Com· missioner Robert Richardson • was absent. Tops on the lilt d ~lats was that the Aries Dewelclpment Company demOUsh a CCIDCJ'8e touadaUon and steel si6er'I left standlq in Tralaltar Canyon since 1972. Aries tried to build a 45-unil condominium then but was ball· ed by the coastal commission. Aries followed the commission order to the letter and declined to ~move foundation work already done. The structure remained an eyesore and a tendtrr spot among residents who were irate at the situation. The planners ordered lhat ar· ter removing the structure. Aries recontour and replant the canyon area, restorlnc it to its natural condition. The new project will be bullt atop the canyon on an existing building pad, if Aries cets the 1ubs~uent approval of the city redevelopment agency and the coastal commiJslon. Other conditions included the om1lte Installation of curbs, gut- ters, surfacing and sidewalks of • Pasadena Court cul-dc·sac lead· lng to the project . Approval followed o two.hour discussion. The survey also found that John ConnaU,y_oLT_exas_. who was toi> choice for vice president among the Californians In a survey two months ago. was not mentioned by a single delegate contact<.'<i this week. All 167 California delegates to the 8epublican National Conven· tion are legally• bound for two ballots to their former governor. the 2·1 victor over President Ford Lagrma Cat Killer Sought Another i.n a series ol cal ltillinas in Laguna Beach's ·To p o f t b e W o r l d neighborhood is under in· vestlgaUon today by police. During the last month and a half, eight cats have been slain ID and around BernDrin. Wednesda'/. a Bent Drift r.W• ealled poUeuo,... part""a eat luld-beeo killed, Its throat s lu bed 8Dd tbe cor.-buq cm afeace. Clemente TV System Fate Decision Due The San Clemente Qty Council will atudy the fate ol the city ca· ble tdeviaion francldae wbell it meets at 1: 30 tonight. 1be franchise is field by TM Communications known locally as Orange County Cable Com· munications Co. The franchise expires Sept.1. The city and TM have been at odds over a proposed S2 rate blke whirh oromoted the city council ·lo advertise for bidders for the franchise and to study a possible city takeover of the operation. TM maintains it has an automatic right lo renewal. but City Attorney F. Mackenzie Brown has disagreed. ruling the franchise is subject to yearly re· new al. Communications Resources Co. of Santa Ana has offered to do a study of possible city operation, for $7,525. Also on tonight's agenda 1s a discussion or ways to control the 11howlng of X·rated movleR In motel rooms. in California's June8prima.ry. Most of the 126 California de- -legates confacCOO-lJy-tetephone Tuesday and Wednesday said they were still for Reagan " all the way." But one delegate resigned from the slate, in part because or Schweiker. And two others re· fused to pledge them.selves to Reagan beyond a first ballot. also because or the selection of * * * Schweiker. Delegate Henry cespedes of Panorama city said he "mlght- drop Reagan" on a second ballot if Ford named a better vice pre~ sldenlial candidate. "tat.-~n. Clare Bemhill or Shingle Springs and Schweiker was only part of the reason he re· signed from lhe Reagan de· legation. (See BEAGAN. Pace AZ) * * * Third Candidate? Buckley Bid May Trip GOP. _ KANSAS ~~ITV• Mo. <AP> -Rosenbaum, the New York GOP Sen. lames L. iialey orNew -chalrmall, did s-o with a-less· 1 Yor£li reserving Uieopttorro th111r·svbtle-wugaeslion-that-'--• third-man presidenllal can· Buckley might suffer political dldacyt leavln1 Republican damage at home. where he ls National Convention strategists runninl for re·election to tho for President Ford and Ronald Senate. Reaian to argue over which side John P. Sears, the Reagan would suffer ii he ru. m a n a 1 e r , s a id that t be . GOP platform draftsmen challenger bad not tried lo en. worked through a sweltering courage or dissuade any poten- niiht lnlo early morning hou~ tial rival entry into the race for toaay. trying to fashion planks nomination. He disclaimed any that both the Reagan and Ford involvement In the Buckley camps ~Jd buy without a fipt. move. Rea1an's manager said he Nonetheless, IL appeared to wasn't looking for plaUorm trou· mesh with a Reagan convention ., ble but that he was ready for con· strategy built around maneuvers testa on the convention noor lf designed to keep the Ford or· necessary. • ganization off balance. The close race was reflected in Furthermore, the fact that the a platform subcommittee vf>le on move came from the Republican the Panama Canal issue. By an 8 rlaht. from a senator originally to 8 lie vote, a foreign policy elected as a Conservative party panel rejected an attempt by candidate, led to speculation that Reagan backers to require that Reaun forces were somehow in- lhe United States maintain sov-<SeeGOP, Pa,eA.2> ereignty over the canaJ. Instead, by a 9 to 7 vote today. it adopted language accepted by Polaroi·dChief the Ford administration which said U.S. negotiators should not give up any territory rights Kidnap VI.CtlDI.• I needed to protect U.S. security. The Reagan campaign also re- adied its forces for a Saturday drive to undo a Ford-backed rule binding delegates from LB states to vote in accordance with the outcome of presidential primary elections. And. on a JOO-degree day Wed· nesday. the Buckley maneuver turned up the political tem- perature. A Ford lieutenant tried to talk Buckley Into rt>noun clng pre· sldential cundldacy, Richard WALTHAM. Mass. <AP)-The president of Polaroid Corp. was the object of an attemptedkldnap- ing today when a man tried LO force him into a van at gwapolnl. company officials said. President WllUam J . McCune. 61. scufned with hla assallanl in the park In" lot of one ol the com- pany's buildings here and was sli ghtly injured. Shell Oal <'ompany spokesm11n reporttd today that oHshore ex· elorot1ons hav(' lndlcntt'd on oil di!ICOVery SIX miles 81 sea o(f the Huntingt on Be11rh coa!ltllne. A report out of llou!ilon said that test drilling has lndicatl'd 520 fttt of 011-bearintc s ands in the area. 'Never Wanted Murder' Laguna City, School Clllllh ~-on Field "It was definitely un attempt to k idnap hi m ," uld Robe rt Palmer. director of community relations ror Polaroid. ''But~ have no Idea of ariy motive, re· asonorwhatever." Orange Coast An earlier report had lndlcutcd only 120 reel or oil sands. A sookeswoman f<M' the Sht:ll Oil Company ln Los Angeles suid ... e Shell wt>ll is one of the first grovt'ing out of the federal sale of offshore leases lust Oe<'ember. She said Shell started drilling Crom iu platform onAug. l. Sbe said company officials were bo~ul that the discovery ~ Pf'C"e lo be ol comlMl'cial silft)ficance. The test is now drilUnc below 1 .500 feet and Shell said the flanned total de-pth is S.000 feet. Shell 1-oPerator for a arouo ol seven companies drillinl in the Siil Pedro Bay are.a. ~ sf'ven·mem~ poup ac· qui~ Tracts 262 and 21111 ror $71.2 mlllion in the federal of. ~hore lease sale . The test is the first ol froa'I five to seveo test wells planned for the evalualien ol a toU1 ol aine trarta in the ar.a, officials said. Shell lliolda t 50 perreal in- 1ttat lft Tracts 262 and 2161 . .. - Dr. Robiruon Testifie• in Death Plot Trial By TOM BARLEV °'*.,..,,I'\ ........ Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson told an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesday that he never at any time contemplated the muNer or Ilia wile u a solution to )lis madta& and fln&Mlal problean1. The l"lne ph1*Um testified that so-called lilil man Antllooy Scalise was bired by him fOf' just one purpose : to 1et Janice Robinson'• sipature on • land lalf'deed. Dr. Robinson. 42. tatified that Mrs. Robinson's sipatutt wu the onlJ tbint needed_ in a transaction that woWd brin11 him a badJy needed $11.5,000 fOf' the sale of a coveted Bi« Canyon lot cloee to tM couple's '300.000 bome at 2J Auauata Laae, Newport Beach. Dr. RobiMon admltled under questioDinl from defense at· torney Al Ramsey that he was not too concerned wlth the metboda that might be used by Scalise to get llrs. Robinson's siinature on the document. RobinSOD admitted that he bad told Sc•liae. ZI. to Laite Mrs. 1'obilll0ft, •· to • neartJr motel and keep her tbere for the weekend. ''If anybody could do it. he could," he said. "He'd been around women and he'd had plenty o1 girl rnends." Robinaon said the Sl0,000 he paid Scalise last Feb. 21 was for IU wtfe 's li1nature to documents retarding the sale ol the Bi« Canyon land. He said Scalise further promiMd to bring him Mrs. Roblmon'a bir1h control de· vice after the aaipment was completed. "Did tbe IUD botber you• Ramsey asked hta eUmt! "Yes, it did." Robm.on Id· mfttecl. "fl WU a ltp that abe was being unfaithful to me and I guess It bOthered me. It was bull · ging me a lot ... Robinson scoffed at the pro- secution argument. that the re- moval of the s urgically Implant· ed IUD by anyone other th.an a ph)'!'idan w-0uld have Involved pain for Mrs. RobiD600. The prosecution claims that. ScaJise was paid Sl0,000 and pro- mised a further $10,000 to kill Mrs. Robinson. It was alleged that Scalise chanaed bis mind while having luncb with Mrs. Roblnson al the Velvet Turtle where he told her of her husband's plans for her elimination. Mrs. Robinson ba.s testified that she returned to her home.. and watcbed aad liatecwd •·bile Scalise telepboaed her husband 8ftd•taped bis converution with Ute physieian. <See DOCTOR, Page AU "We have been challenged." Latuna Beach UnJfied School District Trustee Michael Sagar sald.1rittlng his teeth. The school board has voted un· a nlmously -nay. viciously-to accept a challenge rrom Lacuna t'ity officials to mttt them on the field of b"aaeball ignominy. The board hu Insisted that the game be Played on or about Oct. 9-a treacberOUJ move, calculal- ed ao that se!bool wUJ be OI*' and one or two hl1h sc::bool athletes ml«ht play cttsgulsed as district stalfers. Thus trustee• vowed they'd ·•but the 1«ts off the city.•· Distrid Business Mana1er Clyde Loveladl Jr .. however, ia a m«e practiu man. He looked around the board room at his prospective tum- matn, •ilhed. and omened. "Maybe •e ouabt lo play it at ~Ua Cout ffoepilal." Weather Sunny, fair day Thurs· day with morning low clouds on the coast. Coastal highs In the low 705, lows down to about60. INSIDE TODA V Tlw nrvhnllg cOOllkll cono. wrvatm t>Ul latodl far the . Aumibl11 Jtoor .o/tn M'Vl1>- fng.OftOCM7',0Uack. DdaiU of the Brotan·bac~ bill on l!O(le AS. l•dex ., I H .. j\A "' IM II ,, J .., •• ... M M • L/SC I A2 DAIL y PILOT t Prices : Rise, But !'slowly f WASKINGTON (AP) -Lo'-'~'" G_ food prices held the climb In 1 wholesale prices to a moderate. lhree·ttnlhs of a percent during Jwy. tbe aovernment sald today, but there was a signal ol possible t.rouble ahead with inllaUon. The Labor Department Aaid the July figures mean wholesale prices are rising al an annual rate of 3.6 pt:rcent, l1fter adjust- ment for seasonal variations. The July increase was in line with increases of four-tenths or a percent In June and Ulf'ee.~ths of a percent in May. The-lncreaac left wholesale prices 4.9 percent ahead o( where they were in July, l.975., marking the first time in five montm that the year·to-year cbange has been under five percent. Farm, food and fet.'d prices were down one percent in July for their firs t drop in four months. The Labor Department said meat, poultry, f&sh, wheat, green coffee and egg prices primarily were responsible for lbe drop. Prices ol Jresh and dried fruits and vegetables clim· bed. A less encouraging signal was shown in the industrial com· moditles sector. which many -economists consider to indicate the basic or long-tenn rate of in- flation. The industrial sector is less volatile than the rood sector and depend!nnore-onwmertying economic factors than such things as weather changes which can af. fectfood costs. lnduslrial commodities clim- bed by seven·tentbs or a percent ln July, the biggest increase sin· ce an identical jump in Novem· ber. The July increase followed rises of rive-tenths of a percent in June and one-tenth of a percent tn May. Industrial commodities are 6.7 percent ahead of a year ago. The Labor Department said fuels and metals recorded sharp· price increases which were com- parable to increase~ also r~ gistered in June. "Prices of lum- ber and wood products reversed three consecutive months of decline. At the White House, Press Secr etary Ro n Nessen said President Ford •'is obviously pleased that the wholesale price index is continuing to rise al ooly a moderate rate." Tbe industrial commodities hr· ~ ~e has-nused""S61ne concem, but the President's economic ad· visers do not intU)>ret it as a ma· jor accel e rat ion or prices , :'-lessen added • Death Rules For Patients Under Study BOSTON <AP> -Officials of a Harvard teaching hospital have proposed formal rules that would allow doctors to remove Jife. sustaining equipment from hope- lessly ill, unconscious patients whose families approve the ac· lion. 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ThurSday, Augu~t 12. 1976 Sewer BluelJeard?-( ~lot J Logbook Wbipporwills' Call Rona's Delight . Appeal Lodged Gendarmes Find New Bame& PARIS (AP) -A 53-)'UN)kl Frtoch boultpabat#wbo M"n·ed 20 years in prison ror bluda&con.lna and alasl\ina a man to death has bttn chargf'd With rive more klllin.gs. 'there Is specul;atlon the toll mav muunt and newspaJ>Crs already M.rc c.'Ompar1ng blm tothenotoriou:smass.murdercr Bluebeurd. By CAllOL MOORE ot-.O.Jly .. , .. , ... ,, THE FOUR-PART harmony got three standini ovations. But we ~ppreclated the listening eve,n more because or Rona. She was sltUng with lbe rest of us oo a window ledge, en· joying Music of America nt Sooth Coast Village Wednesday when whippoorwills call and evenJng is nlch. Her brown curls bobbi.J'lg and brown eyes laughing, Rona wu.s 2~1 and proud of it. She was, of course. too young to re· member ··wud Irish Rose •.• a good old·tashioned girl \i\'ilb heart so true, or ••• Susie, oh, oh, oh what a girl!" 'But she waved her f.ingers in time with the songs. AND HER MOO'HER obviously had taught her "there are s miles that have a tender meaning that the eyes of Jove ·alone m ay see." MOOu They shared the lyrics ln lbelr special lan1uage. Rona interrupted her snack or crackers and 1rapes to join ~leefully in aeplause for a Dixie m. edley b}' the Society for the Preserva(aon and Encouragement oC Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America . At intermission, she pointed to a "Wine and Cheese'• sign an~ practiced her "alpbabel" like any youngster ber age. The Yesterday's Heroes quartet wandered wonderfully from "Shenandoah" to John Denver's "Country Road" as geneTOU.S applause •·ailed teasingly to see bow long the bigb notes wouldluL _ THE HUNDREDS on patio chairs groaned good naturedly at such vaudevillian lines u "A born loser is ••• a football team with a quarterback wbo stutters ••• a kid· ney transplant whose donor was a bed-wetter ••• a woman wbo can wear a bra backwarm and not know t.be dif· ference." • . Rona just 1iggled. She seemed to know what was 1oint Oil. But she may never bear the songs. She is deal. When · sbe crosses her fingers, it means "R" -lor Rona. When we crou our fl.lllers, it means we hope that she will -like the emcee urged -"keep a 10Q1 riq.in& in your heart.'' Youths Held In Clemente Jeiool rJiefts Two Su Clement. UlihScbool ~have been arft:lled in con- nection with the tbeft. of more t.tan Sl4,000 in jewels. Police sa.id today they expect to make more arrests. The valuables were taken from a home during an unchaperoned party J uly 24. police said. An 18-year-old student who police refused t.o Identify was ar· rested last Friday iQ connec:Uon with the case. Police said the man was charged with possession of stolen .oroperty. · They said his cooperation led to the arrest Tuesday ol a school chum, a 17-year·old whose name wu withheld because, under Californ.la law, be la a juvenile. He bas been charged with grand theft, police said. Pohce said they have re· covered al moat all the jewelry. Fre• Paf1C? A I. PETITION. • the county. He also claims some people s1rned the petition without being aware of wba1 they wer~ signing. In his letter, Nelson claims re- sidents' taxes would go up Uthe tract were d eannexed. lie says the current tax rate for the tract is SI0.37, while the county rate i.5 SlO 4~. The greenbelt planned for MIHlon Rell Is fi ve yenl'8 off on thv city culcndor, Nelson says. but would be ten. years nw"y if left to the county lie predict s l es~ effect IV(' Mmt.'owner rcprCl\(•nlatlon and police prot('rtion if the tract lsdc· 11nn(' \Id. Hl' also credits San Ju on with holdlnft down cable 1'V rule!' and say~ they would Jumri Slff n year IC M 1sslon Bell leaves the city. Mrs. Walker said no one has contal'l~ her to osk that his name be removed from the petition. ln fact. she said. several residents have call ed to urge her not to be discouraged by Nelson's attempt lo dissuade homeowners fr<1m contin ui ng the petition campaign. Viking Seek& Sa/ e Landing PASADENA (AP> -The second Viking probe has begun lts hunt for a s afe pl ace to touch down in a region of Mars that appears more. hazardous, but more in· teresting, than Viking l's landing place. From its orbit around Mars. YI king 2·s cameras are searching for • smooth sit e in the planers northern latitudes . Scientists bopelheenvironmentlheremlghl be mOf"e suitablt for the existence Of Martian li.l~ Corms . Fre•PageAJ REAGAN ••• .. It was a combination of legislative responsibWt.ies, plus I just lost enthusiasm for the COO·· veoli~ wben 'tbe 1o•ernor named Schwelker., J wu ~ pleased with tbe choice,'' Ber- ryhill sald . Berryblll'a replacement will be legally bound to ReagM for two ballot.I .. ll.ke the rest of the de-· legation. Of the 119 delegates wbo res ponded to questions about their vice presidential cbolce, 8S named ScbweiJcer. But m ost or the delegates added comment.s such u the re- mark of Alyce Coleman ol South ·Gate: "I'm not in favor but I'll go along if that's who (Reagan) want.a:• · Another 22 utd tbe7 bad not made up their mi.nda about vice president. and 12 said they d~ finitely would not vote for Schweiker, the liberal Reagan named in a surprise move Ju17 26. "( would prder somebody other than Schweiker, but it could be worse," sald dele&ale Timotby Riley, one ot the 22 who said he waa undecided about vice president. Two of the dozen lo firm op- position to Schweiker declined to name any other preference. The other 10 split this way: Three each for Rep. Phil Crane of Illinois and Ambassador to the Court of St. James Anne Armstrong; two for Sen. Jesse Helm~ ot North Carolina ; and one each for Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and Com· merce S e crct.ary Elliot Richardson. In the l ast AP s urvey of C3llfornla delegates. Connally top~d the vice presldenllal pre- ference !Isl with tG .. followed by Crane and Sen Howard Baker of Teores~ce with six each * * * Fro• Pag~ A I GOP ••• votved. Buckley said he hod been urged to consider candidacy by Republlcan.<1 aligned with both Reagan and Ford. but he would. not Identify lhtm. ··1 am not a ~talking horse.·· he told a New York news con· ference. ··&iy only purpose would be to deadlock the convention on the first ballot and thus give all of lhe delegates a chance to later vote the way they want to." It bas been a quarter or a century since Republicans have. gone Into a 'con,•enlion with the outcome really in doubt. and again the problem ma)' be the healing afterward. With less than a -.·~k leJt 11.nd afte r months or feverish campaigning, nelt~ Ford nor Reagan has enouf h com milted ,·otu for a f r s t ballot nomination. An appeal ol a regiona.t "'atcr quallty eootrol board bu on San Clemente stwer conntttlons was lodged by the ch,y'a auomeys to- da.y ln Sacramento. 1"be writ asks for a bearing ~fore the state board and a stay ottheSan Dle10 boa.rd's ordcr. Al a hearing in San Diego July 26, the water board ruled lhal San Clemente was in •·iross violation" of minimum standards for waste water treat- menL It ordered the city to cease land irr1tt•tion programs ulillal ng reclalmed effluent water and to pttpare a report wit.bin 60 days detailing means of upgrading sewage treatment. An immediate ban was Im· posed on new sewer connections. The city's appeal argues that the board decision was not s up- ported by the evidence. San Clemente officials maintain that bacteria col.lilts ta.ken by water board field worlt!n were im· properly computed. The state board may either de- ny the city request to stay a sewer connection ban or set a hearing. A response is expected within a week. Meanwhile, the regional board has accepted the request to meet with one or more members or the San Clemente City Council and staff. Sonmg Contest Delayed to Friday Coast al h ue and the an· tlcipation oC even larctt surf Fri· day mornlnc combined to postpone the continuation of the 22nd annual Brooks Street Surfing Classic today. Doug Allen. r ecreation supervlaor, taid "Friday tor su.r~" and said he 'd been told the second day of surf generated by Hurricane Hyacinth should be bigger tban today's. Things shooldstartat8:30a.m.,besaid. 8ernard Peaquet, 53, wns formuHy cbarRed wltb \wonew counts of murder today alter ld<-nlll)·lng badly decomposed corpiscs dug up "' hi ~llor as thoi e or his 33·)'ea~r·old wife Christiane, who dtsappeared two years ago. and lleotl Francqul, 12, a businessman who may havebe4!n ber lover. Pesquet denies the police tharae lhal h~ carried out the triple murder last month ol bu,slnesaman Em lie Dereaud, b.11 wtte and maid in the w\'althy ParisauburbofNeuJlly. Police charged ~'SQuet with their murders after finding in his house jewelry &Dd a band bag conttining fore gn money belon&inl to Mr•. Sergaud Md a credit card belonaln& to her husba.nd. Also found were documents beloa&.ina to a doaen other people who have nol been accounted for. DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • The jury in Judge J .E.T. .,Ned" Rutter's courtroom has listened to t apes of the two telephone calls made to the de- fendant by Scallse. They contain the statement by Scalise that he bas "closed the deal" and "closed escrow" among a number ot other real estate terms used in the con- venatloos. Robinson insisted Wednesday that those comments are exactly what the defense purports them to be -Scalise's confirmatiOft to him that Scalise had Mrs. Robinson's slenature.for the sale of the Bil Canyon land. _Aodlte .dtoitd.Jb~alisc's ~ rerence to the IUD meanl that the hit man bad retrieved It from Mn. Roblnaon's dead body. The pbyaiclan luiated that be wanted the plastic device as prool of his wife'a lnfldelity with a number ot lovers. Roblnlon Hid the possibility that his wile had been intimate with ScaU.e did not distress him. "I loved her and I sWl do," he told the jury. Robinson told Rmsey that he had very liltle control or any portion or the S2 mllUon In com- munity property held by the cou· ple and now being disputed in a Superior Court divorce action filed by Mrs. Roblnsoo in July 1975. · Robinson also testified that he did not realize unUl it was too late that Scalise was far from be· Ing the friend and confidante he -.Oped the Las Vegas man would. be in the wake or his wife's de- parture. He told the jury that Scalise told him that be was a member or lhe Malia and, on another oc- casion. a former ClA agent. He tes tified that Scalise pro- mised lo mairttain photographic surveillance on Mrs. Robinson·s alleged activities with other men via the use of an airplane and a he icopter-:--- "He knew what he was doing," lhe witness conceded. ~·He has posed as a doctor. as a lawyer, and as a psychologist and he sure had a way with women. He gol very close to Jan. I know they've been together." School Dean Named Ray Haggard, acting assistant principal of L?guna Beach High School, has been named the school's dean of students. Hag- gard. 44, has been with the dis-· trict 10 years. ®QUALITY TELEVISION 'IO"° OIAO'l"A~ J..;J' Tn. 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Modet1 Very Ulllff-4 ' 17 Orange ~oast ED ITION VOL 69, NO. 225, 3 SECTIONS·. 34 PAGES -~Never Wanted By TOM BARLEY Ot-D•ilfl'\ ... ~ Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson told an Orange County Supcmor Court jury Wednesday that he never al any time contemplated the murder of his wire as a solution to his marital and financial problems. The Irvine physician testified that so.called hit man Anthony Scalise was hired by him for Just Delegate Attitudes ·Hinted LOS ANGELES <AP> -A solid majority of Ronald Reagan's 'home state delegatwpromises to support Reagan's selection of Sen. Ri chard Schweiker as has viceprestdential running mate. But they a r en't ver y enthusiastic about the liber al Pennsylvania senator. as an Associated Press s urvey of CaJ1forma delegates revealed this week. The survey also found that John Connally of Texas, who was top choice for vice president among the Californians in a survey two months ago, was not mentioned by a single delegate contacted this wel'k All 167 California delegates to the Republican National COnven· tion are legally bound for two ballots to their former governor, the 2·1 victor over President f'ord inCalifornia'sJune8primary. Most of the J26 CalifomJa de· legalH contacted by telephone Tuesday and Wednesday said they wett still for Reagan" all the way.'' But one delegate res~ from the slate, in part because or Sch*elker. And two others r e· fused to pledge them.selves lo Reagan beyond a first ballot., also because or the selection or Schweiker. Delegate Jlenry Cespedes or Panorama city said he "mJght drop Reagan" on a s~ond baJlot If Ford named a better vice pre· sklenUal candidate. State Sen . Clare Berryhill of Shlnele Sprinas says Schweiker WU only part O( the ~a.son be r e· signed from the Reagan de· legation. "It was a combination or tegislnlive responsibilities. plus I just lost enthusiasm for the con- vention when the governor na med Schweiker. I was not pleased with the choice." Ber · ryhill said Berry hill's replacement wall be lqally bound to Reagan for two ballots. like t he rest o( the de JegaUon. · or t he 119 delegates who Tesponded to questions about their vice presidential choice, 8S named ~hwelker. But most of the de ll'gates added comments such rui the re mark or Aly<'<' Colt'man ot South Cate: "I'm not in fa vor but I'll ftl> along If t hat 's who (Reagan1 wanu .·· Another 22 said they had not ·mode up tht•lr minds ubOOl vice president. and 12 said they de·' finitely would not vote for Sc:-hwclker. the hberal Reagan na med In u 11urprtsc move July 26. one purpose: to get Juntce Robinson·s signature on a land sat,. deed. Dr. Robinson, 4.2. lesll11ed lhat Mrs. Robinson's signature was the only thin g needed in a transaction that would bring him a badly needed $115,000 for the sale of a coveted Big Can)·on lot. close to t.be couple's $300,000 home al 23 Augusta Lane. Newport Beach. Dr. Robinson ~dmltlt'd under questioning from defense al· tomey Al Ramsey tNtt he was not too concerned with the methods that might be \.Wed by Scalise to gel .Mrs. Robinson's si.cnature on the document. Robinson admitted that he had told ScaHse. 29, to Lake Mrs. Robinson. 38. to a nearby motel a nd keep her there for the weekend. "If a nybody could do o.14, "'* M.it -SCOTT PRATT (ON BACKHOE,, PAT CLARK DIG UP PIPE On Coste MeH 'a 1Sth Street, Free Water •nc:l lnconvenl•nc• Pipe Switeh Ne ighbors Share Wet Stuff A water maan on 15th Street m South Costa Mesa, origlnaJly in- stalled about 1919, is being replaced. The thre e -week project between Santa Ana and Tustin Avenues. spells..goocl news and bad news for residents along that stretch. The bad news I~ a bit of incon· venience for r esidents of about 12 homes along 15th Street Chuck Tessier, supenntendent for the Costa Mesa County Water District said the good news Is. area residents will get rree water ~crvice while the pipe replace- ment is going on. "We have to d isconnect water meters along 15th Street and hook their water system up with their neighbors behind them," Teuler explained. "We can't take a reading orr them while we're working on the pl~. so everyone Involved will get free water during that Ume." Conrad ·'Shorty" Sc healer ol the water district said the pipe was originally put in around 19J9. "It was encHed ln cone.rel«' In ' 1924 and relined again in 1961, so we've got a lot.of use out.or It," he said. Tessier said that normally, water crews lay a new main a longside the old one. thereby avoiding any Inconvenience lo residents on the street. He said the ground along 15th Street Is so crowded with gas Lines. water and sewer Imes and storm drams. that there 1s no room to lay the new 12-ancb line alongside the old one Tessier s:Ud the new pipe should be completed by Aug. 20 Refugee Lift Eyed WA S HINGTON (J\PJ Congress could give Indochina war rerugees "a powe rrul emotional lift'' by grant.mg them permanent resident alien status, a government official says About 30 pe rcc-nl of lhc more than J30.000 lndochmt>se refugees resettled in this country were re· «-lving cash aid from wcl'3re a.~encies. it, f\e could." he said. "He'd been uround women and he'd hJld ·plenty of girl friends." Robinson u 1d the $10,000 he paid Scalise last Feb. 21 was for his wife's s ignature to documents .regarding the sale ot the Big Canyon land. He said Scalise further promised to bring him Mrs. Robinson's birth control de· vice •fter the assignment was completed. Today' , Closin g ' N.Y. Stoek" c TEN CENTS Doctor Says "Old the IUD botber you? Ramllt'y asked his cli~t? "Yes, it did," Robinson ad- mitted. "It was a sJgn lhat she was being unfaithful to me and I 1uess it bothered me. Jl was bug. ging me a lot." Robinson scoffed at the pro- secution ar111ment that the re· moval of the surgically implant· ed IUD by anyone other than a physician would have involved pAln for Mrs. Robinson. The prosecution claims that ScaJi.sc was paid $10,000 and pro· mised a further $10,000 to kill Mrs. Robinson. 1t was alleged thqt Scalise changed his mind ~hlle having lunch with Mrs. Robinson ut lhe Velvet Turtle where he told her of her husband's plans for her elimination. ($ee DOCTOR, Pa1e AZ> Right to Die? Harvard DoCtors Urge Rule BOSTON I AP> -Officials of a • Harvard teaching hospital have proposed formal rules th.at would .allow doctors to remnve. .li(e_,_ sustaining equipment from hope· lessly ill. unconscious patients whose families approve the ac· ti on. The rules would allow terminal· ly ill patients still capable or mak- inl? lhe decision to decide for themse lv es w he the r they wanted to be kept alive by such machines as respirators 11 they choose to die, their relatives would not be allowed to overrule the decision. The proposed rules were drawn uo bv the di rector or Boston's Beth lsrael Hospital o.. ~tchell T Oil Firms Hit Paydirt Off Coast_~ Shell Oi l Company spokesman reported today that onshore ex· ploralions have Indicated an oil discovery six milea at sea off the Huntington Beach coulUne. A report out ol Houston said that test drilling has indicated 520 feel of oll·bearlng sands in the area. An earlier report had indicated only 130 feet of oil sands. A sookeswoman for the Shell Oil Company in Los Angeles said the Shell well is one of the first growing out of the federal sale of offshore leases last December. She said Shell started drilling from its platform on Aug. l . She said company officials were hopeful that the discovery would prove to be or commercial significance. The test 1s now drilling below 7 .500 feel and Shell said the planned total deplh is 8,000 feet. Shell Is ooer alor for a irouo or seven companies drilling in the San Pedro Bay area. The seven-member group ac· qwred Tracts 262 and 261 for S7l.2 million In the federal of. fshore lease sale. The test ls the rirsl of from five to seven test wells planned for the evaluation or a lolal of nine tracts in the area, officials said. Shell holds a 50 pe~enl In· terest In Tracts 2&2 and 261. The partners include Oc· cidental Petroleum, American Inde pe ndent Oil, Chans lo r· Western Oil. and three Hamilton Brothers firms. Rabkin, and two of the hospital's lawyers. They were drafted for the Harvard School of Public alth as al pc~ RQJio f2r Beth Israel a nd the 10 other Harvard teachiog ho6pitals in the Bost.on area. They have not beeen formally adopted by Beth Israel or any oC the hos pitals affiliated with Har vard, but were published to- day in lhe New England Journal of Medicine as policy guidelines h06pilals ml&ht wanttoconsider. T h e issue of s us taining terminally ill patie nts by a rtificial means has received much attention this year because of the Karen Anne Quinlan case in New J ersey. To this time, however. no stale or federal laws have been passed defining the rights of patients and families and the obligations of doctors in lreatrngthe termlnally ill. Few hospitals have considered adopting formal guidelines. Miss Quinlan· had been com· a lose for several months when the New J ersey supreme court ap· pointed he~ lather her guardian with powers to e nd "ex- traordinary support medures'' if doctors agreed she had no hope for recovery. She was transferred • to a nursing home wb~ she has survived for more than two months without a respirator. Ford Signs ~Flu' " Insurance Measure WASHING TON CAP> -Call· 11*~ ft• ''• petential public health emergency," President Ford today si&ned a bill clearing the way for a massive campaign to lmmunlze nearly every American a1aCnst the disease. The gove('flment's vaccination pro1ram, stalled by months o( delay, now faces a race against time as t he flu season ap· proaches. In a signing ceremony in the Oval O Ulce. Ford thanked Congress for passing the legislation, which provides in· surance for the drug companies manufacturing vaccine for the mass inoculation. The President said scientific and medical -evidence ~upporl the need for the $135-milUon pro- gram and said the nation now has a vaccine "w1th a very low risk or adverse reactions." The first vaccine won 't be available until late September, and the flu season normally begins Jn November, peaks be tween J a nuary and mid- February and subsides in March. Four drug companies already have produced about 120 million dOSH of nu vaccine in bulk form but refused to sell It to the U.S. Public Health Service until they received liability protection or insurance. The insurance in· dustry would not cover the risk. Buckle~ Tossing Wrench in Works KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> - Sen. James L. Buckley o( New York is reserving the option of thlrd·m an presidential can- didacy, leaving Republican NaUonal Convention strategists for President Ford and Ronald Reagan to argue over which side would suffer If he ran. ereignty over the canal. Instead, by a 9 to 7 vote today, it adopted language accepted by lhe Ford administration which said U.S. negotiators should not give up any t erritory rights needed to protect U.S. security. The Reagan campaign also re· adled its forces for a Saturday drive to :.ando a Ford·backed rule binding delegates from 18 stales to vote in accordance with the outcome or presidential primary elections. And, on a JOO·degree day Wed· nesday, the Buckley maneuver turned up the politlc'al tern· perature. (SeeGOP. Pa1eA2> Coastline College ·Fut11re Eyed GOP pla tform draftsm en worked through a sweltering nl~ht Into early morning bouts today, trying to fashion planks that both the Reaga.n and Ford camps could l>uy without a flghl. Reagan's manager said he wasn·t looklng for platform lrou· ble but that he was ready for con· tests on the convention noor If necnury. ·· The close race was refleeted ln a platform subcommltt~ vote on the Panama Canal issue. By an 8 to 8 tie vote, a roreign policy panel rejected an attempt by Rea-an backers to require that t.be Volted Slate• m.Wtaln tov. Co ast 'STUOl!NTS ARE OLDER' C:O.ltlft• ftre9tdenl ~ . . By STEVE Ml'IOIEU. OI .... 0.11, "'"",.... The president of the new Coastline Community Colleite. the "college with~ walls," says the savll'llS in not building a new campus wlll see the coll ege linandally through the year 2000. Bernard J . Luskin. newly ap· pointed prnldent ol the tbird collele ln the Coast Community Collqe District, says construe· lion ol a new campus would cost in the neighborhood or $60 milUon. He says the district has set u1de $3.5 million for lf76.TT for Ute new coUege wbicb opens Its various doors in Sepkmber. He admits the cost savings over tbe next two and a half de· udes mtght be a bit ()lltlmisllc. but adds, "The budget may go up every year, but ao will the coet of ronstructJng a new campus." "And," he adds. "a dollar aaved ls better than a dollar earned because you don't have to pa,y taxes on it." Luskin, who joined the Orange Coast College faculty in 1963 as a buslnen instructor, in speeches Jn the communUy, ouWnes the future of the new college, which opens in the faJI. He says that, although the U.S. population is growlnc at a slower rate, enrollment In collet• l• DOC. declining. ln fact. hesays. enroll· ments were up nine percent last year. Luskin notes that the college student today ls changing. He's older. And be works at least part,.. Ume. '"lbe average age ol an Or ante Coast College etudent today is Z7." be points out. adding thst most Coastline Community College students will be in their 30sand40s. "Tboee citizens over the -.e ol :M> will surpass lbe ~and-..ser group la the near future.•• The C-0astllne College concept, utllltlng shopping cenlen, ~I· i n g alleye and fa c tory lunchrooms for classes. is described by Luskln as "the third social invention of the la.at JOO years." He says the four.year coUege concept w111 the flrtt, followed by the establishment ol comanaity colleees. a.round 1900. COaslUne Community Collete wiJJ open in September to 22,000 to ZS,000 1tudent.1. "the largest openln1 enrollment of any collese in history," Lu1kiJl daima. Tbe ttudeaU will be meetiq in mak81bift ctauroaaa Ill more than 100 locaUons ovw the dil·t tricl's 88-.square-mlle .... "We are ho••fal t bal by spreadin1 ~he clauroom lhrouchoul the diltrtd. .. put edueatioul opportualties into the mainstream ol ~ llv· iDI: .. 1-tia • .,.. ~sRuled Death Cause The Cotta Mesa man whole body waa dumped iD an lrvb~ neld last month died from a druc ovenlose. aa Orange County Deputy Coroaer reported today. For the put four weeb, lab tests ba•e been rtn to determine what led to tbe ~ al James Raymond II applebeck, 19, of 2m W•tmiMter A ... llapp le b eck't body was found J uly tit by a teenage bleyicllst who was pedallq near the Rancho San Joaquin Goll CCRane. lnine police said today the1 still have no chtes • to who dumped Magplebeck's body ln lrYiae. '• • We athe r Sunny, ralr day Thurs· day with morning low c louda on the coaal. Coast.al hi1h8 ln the Jow 70s, lows down lo about~. INSIDE TOD" V TM ~ coottol COl'l· wruotiott bflt htodl (or Oie Auemblf floor .afCer eumv-n.g anoc11er.a1coclc. DetaUI of IM Broum-boc:Md blU Ofl l?oge AS. ..._ ____ ...., ____________ __ . • ,4 J DAILY PILOT c Tnur$d•y. AuguS1 12 1976 l Fre•Pa,,eAJ Prices · Rise, But Slowly I 00CTOR ON TRIAL. • • • ) Mrs. Robinson has testified that she returoed to her home )and watched and UBtened while J;callae telephoned her husband ~ Uaped his conversation wilh ~e physician. The jury In Judge J .E.T ··Ned" Ruller'• courtroom h:as listened lo t11pes or lhe two telephone ealls made to the de· Cendant by Scalise They conta1n the statement by Scalise that he has ··ctosed the deal" and "clos~ escrow" :.mong a number of other rNrl estate terms used in the con versat1on8. Robinson ansisted Wednesday thal those comments are e.xac.1ly what the defense purports them to be • ~allse's con!irmaUon to him tha t Scalis e had Mrs. Roblnson·s signature fort.be sale of the Big Cllnyon land. And he denied that ScaJise's re· ference lo the IUD meant that the tiit man had retrie\•ed it from Mrs. Robinson's dead body. The phys1c1an insisted that he wanted the plastic device a'! proof of his Fro• Page Al GOP •.• A Ford lieutenant tried lo talk Buckl~y into-renouncing-pre- s1dent1al c andidacy. Richard Rosenbaum, the New York GOP chairman, did so with a less· than-subtle suggestion that Buckley might suffer political damage at home. wt-ere he is running for r e-election to the Senate. John P . Sears. the Reagan m a n 3 g e r . s a ra fh a l { h e challenger had not tried to en· courage or dissuade any poten· tial ri\1al enlrv into the race for nomination. lie disclaimed any invol\•ement in the Buckley move. Nonetheless, it appeared to mesh with a Reagan coovenlion strategy built around maneuvers designed to keep the Ford or- ganization off balance. Furthermore. the fact that the move came from the Republican right, from a senator originally <'lected as a Conservative party candidate. led to speculation that Reagan forces were somehow in· volved. Buckley said he had been urged to consider candidacy by Republicans aligned with both Reagan and Ford, but he would not identify them. ··1 am not a stalkjng horse," he told . u New York news con· ference. "My only purpose would be lo _dradlodc tM_ convenUon on the first ballot and thus give all of the dele1ates a chance to lid.er vole the way they want to." It hus been a. quarter of a rentury since Republicans have gone into a convention with the outcome really In doubt, and ugain the problem may be the healing afterword. Mr. Damwijk, Technician, Dead at 53 Costn Mesa res ident Martyn Damwljk died Tuesday al the a1e ()f 53. Mr. Oamwijk, who lived in Costa Mesa tor L2 years, was a laboratory lechinician al U.S. Polymeric in Santa Ana. Funeral services will be con· ducted Saturday al 10 a.m. al Bell Rroadway Chapel in Costa Mesa. Burial will follow at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hunt· tn~lon Bearh. Visitation will be from 10 a.m . to 8:30 p.m. Friday al Bell Broadway Mortuary. Mr. Damwijk is survived by his wife, Mnrin, of the family home, 900 w. 20th St : a son, Walter of Costa M•sa : two daughters, Joad Tadlc and Grace Oamwijk. both of Costa Mesa ; six brothers, and nvcsJsters. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed , .................... _ Jack A. CurleY VtU ............ I_ Go_ol-_., ThomHKMVil t~IM c CJ\& • LOOS 'Rkhard P. Nall 7.omH A. Mut"Dtllne ,..._,,..etllw " ............... £-· c.u Mew Offke uaw .. t••r--1..,. _, 1' 0,-lM. ._ Offkft \.---~ ... · .. ~-__ ...... 1191> ..... -... --• 11 .. ltv: Ulll U...., _ <tlS...OW,.F,_., c:io...-.... 1, ,.,. ()tMI .. CM" _..,,.... ~ -· ... -.... ~ .. tlh•t1•"4-... _. f\'tlthtr et 4Hfvtr,jH•f¥11tfl'h ~ftfA m.f k ,,..,.._C_. •U•ttt '"''•' Mttftiu._ ., ............ -. Src• ... <••" ""'' ......... C.0.14 ,,,...;. c.oi-.. -.. .... -..,, ,.,,.., u.n -'"" .,,...., .. u_111,.-....... ---u n_, wifi'a lnfidelity with a nwnberot loven. Robin.son aaid the PCJ1Slbllity that hia wife had been lnUmate with ScaUte d id not dlslretl him. "I loved her aad l sWl do," be told the jury. Robinson told RO'\ltY that he had very little control of any pe>rtion or the $2 million In com .. munlty property held by the cOU· pie and now betng disputed in a SUpenor Court divorce action filed by Mrs. Roblnaon In July 1975. Robinson also testlrit->d that he did not realize until 1t was too late that Scalise wu far from be· 1ng the friend and confidante he hoped the Las Veaas man wouJd, be In the wake of his wlle's de· parture. He told the jury that Scalise told him that he was a membtt oC the Mafia and. on another OC· casioo. a former CIA aaenl. He testified that Scalise pro- mised to maintain photograph1c surveillance on Mrs. Robinson's alleged activities with other men \'Ill the use of an airplane and a helicopter. Getting It Together WASHINGTON (AP) -Lower rood pr!ces held the ~limb In wholtsa&lc prices to a mode.rate three-tenths of a perctnl dw1n1 July. the covernment s.ld toda)', but there was a slanal ol po1aibl• trouble-ahead whh lnllaUon. The Labor Department said the July figurt's mean wholesale prices are rising at an annu11l rate of 3.6 perctot. after adJWll· ment' ror seasonal variations. The July increase was ln line with Increases of four·lenlbs ol a 1:>er~t in June and t.bree-tenths of a percent in May. The increase left wholesale prices 4.9 percent ahead of where they were in July. 1975. marldna lhe first time in five months that the year-to-year change has been under five percent. Farm. food and feed prices were down one percent in July for their first drop In four months. The Labor Department said meat, poultry, flsh. wheat. green coffee and e11 pr-ices primarily were responsible for 00He knew what he was doing.·· the witness conceded .. "fie has posed as a doctor. as a lawyer. and as a psychologlst and be sure had a way with women. He got very close to Jan. I know they've been tog et er .. .- Scalise has testified that he fled with Mrs. Robinson for four days following the taping of the telephone calls because of his rear of police who would prompt· ly arrest him because ol his status as a federal and state parolee. Quintet of-swimmers pract~ce-for 1-llh An-· nual Swim Show at Estancia High School · pool Friday at 7 :~ p .m . Clockwise from top· are Gretchen Duff, Andrea Statum, Cheryl Marton,..Llsa Ha~on.:Tr.acy Stu.a.rUs.in the middle. Sho; ~feature synchronized swimming and comedy diving. Cost is 50 cents. Ure dFop:--FT~e1nJf--rresh and-- dried fruits and vegetables cllm· bed. He-eventua-lly agreed to ntu:rn to Orange County with Mrs. Robinson where be helped police and district attorney's tn- vesti1ators lay a trap that reaull· ed in the arrest of Robinson and the physician's bookln1 on char1es of soliciting his wife's murder. Ex-CdM Teacher Crash Victim Still Serious A less eneouraging signal was shown in the industrial com- modities sector. which many economists consider to indicate the basic or long-term rate or in· fla1ion._ Faces Sex Trial A Coata Mesa m()(orlst injured in a crash in College Parlt Monday evening, remained at Costa Mesa MemOrial Hospital today. COSTA. MESA. .PICNIC SET Scalise's fears proved to be justified. He was handed over to federal authorities after RobinJOO's arrest and returned to Oraqe County u a priaoner lo testify against the doctor. .. l'lUDU'rAVGUD' U CONCERTS IN 11lE PARK - Brigs 6 Healy Jua l:Memble, Costa Mesa Liou Park, 7:30· p.m. Free. "THE WISDOM OF EVE" - Irvine Community Theater, Aug. 13-14, 20-21, 27·28, Youth Services Association theater, Brlitol at RedHill,8:30p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, I : 15 p.m. Fonner Corona del Kar High School teacher Alan J ay Schwalbe was ordered today lo face trial Sept. 8 in Santa Ana rnunici_pal court on char1ea of lewd conduct. Judge Ed Laird set the trial date for Schwalbe, '4, of 2880 Alta Vista Drive, Newport Beach. af. ter t.be county employe pleaded innocent to charaes filed by Santa Ana police Aug. 3. He is free on $500 ball. Arresting officers 1aid Schwalbe •H jailed alter be -committed a lewd act in a real room al tbe Santa Ana Public Mesa Youtlu Aid Charity Tbe Cotta SUeet ,..., did it a&ain. Neighborhood cblldra aJoaa that Colla Mesa at.reel ralaed S50 in a backyard fair for tbe Leukemia Foundatklo t.b1a week. The k.lds, .,. 8 to ia. orsanbed sames, compelitlona and refresh- ments, with he lp from local merchant.a, nearly doubU.a& their t.akeoverlalt1ear'1S'l1. ( Pilot Logbook J Whippoorwills' Call Rona's Delight By CAROL MOOtE Cll .. 09!1• ...... M<tH THE FOUR-PART harmony got three standing ovations. But we appreciated the U.tenin& even more because of Rona. Sbe was slttlnt with the rest of us on a window le.dee, en· joyina Music of America at South Cout Vllla&e Wednesday when whippoorwills call and evening Is nl1h. Her brown curia bobbing and brown eyes lauctung, Rona wu 2"' and proud of IL Sbe w u. of .course, too young to re- member "Wild trllh Roh ... a 1ood old·fu~ 1lrl with heart so true, or • • • Susie, oh, oh, oh what a girl!" But she waved her fingers in Ume with the songs. AND HE& M0111ER obviously had tau1ht her "there are smiles that have a tender meanln1 lhal t.he eyes ol love alooe may see.•· MOOal They shared the lyrics tn their special language. Rona iolernapted her snack of cracker9 and &rapes to Joi n gleefully in applause for a Dillie medley br the Society Jor the PreaervaUon and Encourqemeot of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. Al tntermlaalon, lhe pointed to a "Wine and ChMH" sip and practiced her "alphabet" like any younaster ber age. · The Yesterday's Heroes quartet wandered ft'onderfully from "Sbenandoah" to John Denver's "Country Road'' u 1eneroua applause wail.ed teasingly to see how Iona the high notes would laal. THE BUNDa.£08 on paUo chairs croaned cood naturedly atauch vaudevillian lines as "A bom loser is •.• a football team wltb a quarterback •bo stutters • • • a kid· M'J tramplanl wboMdoaor was a bed-wetter ..• a woman who can wear a bra bllckwards and not know the dif. fermce.'' Rona just 1l11led. Sbe seemed to know what wu 1oioS-on. But she may never bear the SOC'\gs. She is deaf. Wben · s he croaH1 her fmgers, it means "R" -for Rona. When we cross our finl"en, ll means we hope that she will -like the emcee W'fed -"keep a aon1 rinsing in your heart." •• Library on Civic Center Drive. Schwalbe'• arrest tame while . the California Supreme Court was preparin& to hear bis appeal on a morals conviction banded down after a Harbol' Judicial Diatrict Court trial. . Schwalbe was sentenced toslx moatba in county jail after a jury foand him 1ullty of multiple sex otfenae1 involvln1 two atudenll at Corona del Mar HlCh Scbool. Curtis Lee Van Alla, 21, of 292 VUJanova Road, was reported in serious condition al the hospital, but officials there said he is im· proving. Van Alta's car collided with a vehicle driven by David Matthew Evans, 16, of 995 Mission Drive, Colla Mesa, al Fair and Fordham Drives. Evans escaped with minor injuries . ®QUALITY TELEVISION The Costa Mesa llistorlcal Society will hold its "Old-Timer. New-Timer Picnic" on Saturday, from 1 t.o 3 p.m ., al the Estancia, 1900Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The potluck picnic will feature Joan Morrow who will discuss her collection or early American n ags. The 1977 Models are comillCJ at Higher Prices we•re haViftCJ a 1976 Model ~~ O<AGQo<Al i.;:7 The SOMERSBY G402SW 01Sl1nctove. compacl·Stle I somul•lod grained Ame11c11n w atnu1 color cab1ne1 Solid· State Supor Vtdeo A3nqo Tuning Syslom. CAU'°lLOW CLIAH...CI PltCI~ ~ ---~,; 13 .. & 17 .. DIAGONAL POITAILES 19"·23"·25 .. DIAGONAL TAILE MODB:S 23"·25" DIAGONAL COM SOUS ----~ .·-· -~ --~..:-.--. ~ iiii!!!ii• -:;~----- ,, DtAOC)tr(Al l\trtMHIO~l CM74ZW Contomporary stylod consotn wllh tutt receued b&s•. Gtnuone W•lnul veneers 11nd aet11ct nardwOOd IOliOs on iop end ends. Fronl ol m1lch1ng atrnulated wood material. 0tCOt81iYI J3J•ck base of dureble polystyrene, Automtllc rlne-tun1ng Control. VI-IF/UHF DtluH Spottile Penets. 275 East f7th St. Costa Mesa .... ........ " .... l ..... W ... efe.ttJr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9--5:30 $w*t ... ....._ ~ SIKe ltN O".)" OO•tlOfi•L ~ The CAAll8UN 04St1W G1ent-screen 11ble model w11l'l 1turdy me1a1 cablnt\ finis~ in 1ll'llUl•led Of•lned Walnul. Sood-Slate Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System. CALL POR LOW GLLUA..CI 'RICI SM C.oocl Select&. A•all.W. ••• W tt.ny ••• s- MocWs y_, U1 II& Fo1nnus Zenith quulity! Fa1nous ,;...,;.-:.~ clf'pt ·1uluhilit _t.:.' .. Orange Coast EDITION .. VOL. 69, NO. 225, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA \ t'Never Wanted Mt1rder,' By TOM BARLEY • OI ... Oally '°' ... Miff ~ Dr. Wayne Lester Robio&On ·told an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesday that he never at any time contemplated .the murder or his wire as a solution to his marital and financial problems. The Irvine physician testified that so-called bit man Anthony Scalise was hired by him for just one purpose: to get Janlce Robinson s signature on a land sale deed. Dr. Robinson,..42, testified that Mrs. Robinaon's signature was the only thin• needed in a transaction that would bring him a badly needed SUS,000 for t he sale o( a coveted Big Canyon lot close to the couple's $300.000 home at 23 Augusta Lane. Newport Beach. Or. Robinson admittlld under questlon1ng from defense · at- torney Al Ramsey that he was not too concerned with the methods that might be used by Scalise to get .Mrs. Robinson's signature on the document. Robinson admitted that he had told Scalise. 29. lo take Mrs. Robinson. 38, to a nearby motel and keep he r there for the weekend. •'If anybody couJd do it. he could." he said. "He'd been around women and he'd bad ·plenty of girl friends." Robinson said the $10,000 he paid Scalise last Feb. 21 was for his wife's signature to documents regarding the s ale or the Big Canyon land. He said Scalise further promised to bring him Mrs. Robinson's birth control de· vice alter the asSignment was completed. T oday s Closing N.Y. Stoeks T HURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1976 N TEN CENTS Doctor Says "Did the I UD bother you., Ramsey asked his client? "Yes , .it did," Robinson ad· mitted. "It was a sign that s he was being unfaithful to me and I guess it bothered me. It-was bug. glog me a lot." Robinson scoffed at the pro· secution argument that the re· moval of the surgically implant· ed IUD by anyone other than a physician would bave involved pain for Mn . Robinson. The prosecution claims that Scalise was paid $10,000 und pro· mised a fu_rther $10.000 to kill Mrs. Robinson. It was alle,ged that Scalise changed hi£ ll)(pd while lt3ving lunch with Mrs . Robinson at the Velvet Turtle where he told her of her husband's plans for her elimination. (See DOCTOR, Page AZ> Delegate Attitudes Hinted Right to Die? Harvard Doctors Urge Rule LOS ANGELES !AP > -A solid majo.ri1.y -1lL .Jloruilil..Reagan'.s. home state delegates promises to support Reagan's selection of Sen. Richard Schweiker as his vice presidential running mate. But th ey aren 't ver y enthusiastic about the liberal Pennsylvania senator. as an Associated Press survey of California delegates revealed this week. The survey also found that John Connally of Texas. who was top choice for vice president among the Californians in a survey two months ago. was not mentioned by a single delegate contacted this week. All 16'7 California delegates to the Republican National Cooven· tion are legally bound for two ballots to their former governor. the 2·1 victor over President Ford inCalifornia'sJundprimary. Me>&t of the 126 Calllornia de- legates contacted by telephone Tuesday and Wednesday said ~Y were still for Reagan "all the way." But one dele&ate raiped fmm the slate. In part becaU1e of ~hweiker. And two others re• tused to pledge themselves to Reagan beyond a first ballot, also because of the selection of Schweiker. Delegate Henry Cespedes of Panoram a city said he "might drop Reagan" on a second ballot U ford named a better vice pre- sidential candidate. State Sen. Clare Berryhill of Shingle Springs says Schweiker was only part of lhe reason he~­ signed from the Reagan de· legation. .. It was a combination of legislative responsibilitfos. plus I just lost enthusiasm for the con· ventlon whe n the governor named Schweiker. I was not pleased with the choice:· Ber· ryhlll said. Berr yhill"s replacement will be Jegally bound to Reagan for two ballots. like the rest o( the de- legation 0 ( the 11 9 dclcJ:atcs who responded to que~lions ohoul tht'tr vke preslclenhal <•hoicc. 85 named Schweiker. But mo11t of the dt'legatcl( added commt•nls such as the re· mark of Alyce Coleman or South Gul<•: "I'm not an favor but l'll ao alonf,t .~f thut'is who <Reagan) w;.tnlll. Anotht>r 22 i111ld the.y had not ·made up their minds about vice , president, and 12 11ald lh<'Y de· finllcly-would not vote for Schwf'lkcr. the liberal Reagan named in a i1urpr1llle move July 26. BOSTON (AP> -Officials of a Harvard teaching hospital have _ .proposed formal rules that would allow doctors to remove life- sustaining equipment from hope- lessly ill, unconscious patients whose families approve &he ac· tion. Wedge lt'lao•per Surfer rides "boOgie board" across face of an excep. tionaUy thick wave at the Balboa Peninsula Wedge. Newport Beach surf began climbing •gain this morning after dropping off Wednesday evening. There were more spectators than riders at the bone-crunching body surf· ing spot this morning. Buckl~y Tossing Wrench in Works. KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - Sen. James L. Buckley of New York is reserving thC option of third·man presidential can· didacy, leaving Republican National Convention strategists for President Ford and Ronald Reagan to argue over which side would suffer if he ran. GOP platform drafts men worked through a sweltering night into early morning hours today, trying to fashion planJ<s that both the Reagan and Ford camps could buy without a fight. Reagan 's manager said he wasn't looking for plaUorm trou· ble but that he was ready for con· tests on the convention floor If necessary. The close race was reflected In a platform subcommittee vote on the Panama Canal issue. By an 8 to 8 tie vote, a foreign policy panel rejected an attempt by Reaaan backers to require that the United States maintain sov· · erelgnty over the canal. I natead, by a 9 lo 7 vnte today . it adopted language accepted by the Ford administration which said U.S. negotiators should not give up any territory rights needed to protect U.S. security. The Reagan campaign also re- adied its forces for a Saturday drive to undo a Ford.backed rule binding delegates from 18 states to vote in accordance with the outcome of presidential primary efections. And. ort a lOO·degree day Wed· nesday, the Buckley maneuver turned up the political tern· perature. A Ford lieutenant tried to talk Buckley Into renouncing pre· sidenUal candidacy. Richard Rosenbaum. the New York GOP chairman. did so wi~ a less- l han·s ubtle s u gge11llon ~hat Buckley mittht suffer pollt1c~l damage at home. wt-ere he 1s running for re-election to the Senate. John P. Sears. the Rea~an m a n age r . s aid that the <See GOP. PageA2) The rules would allow terminal· ly ill patients still capable ol mak· io« the decision to decide for them selves whet her t hey wanted to be kept alive by s uch machines as respirators. U they choose.. to die, their relatives would not be allowed to overrule the decision. • The proposed rule$ were drawn UJ> by the director of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, Dr, Mitchell T. Oil Firms Hit Paydirt Off Coast Shell Oil Comp8D)' spokesman reported today that otrshont ex· plorations bave indicated an oil discovery six miles at sea ,off the HunUngton Beach coutline. A report out of Houston said that test drilling bu indicated 53> feet of oil-bearing aanda in lbe area. An earlier report had indicated only 120 feet of oil sands. A sookeawoman for the ~ll Oil Company in la Anaeles said the Shell well ls one oi the flrst growing out or the Cederal sale of offlbore leases lut December. She said Shell started drilling from its platform oa ~· 1. She said company omcials were hopeful that the discovery would prove to be of commercial significance. The test is now drilling below 7,500 feet and Shell s aid the planned total depth is 8,000 feet. Shell is operator for aJtroup of seven companies drilling in the San Pedro Bay area. The seven-member group ac- quired Tracts 262 and 261 for $'71.2 million in the federal of- fshore lease sale. The test is the first of from five to seven test wells planned for the evaluation or a tot.al oC nine tracts in the area. officials said. Shell bolds a 50 percent In· ·terest in Tracts 262 and 261 . The partner11 include Oc· cidental Petroleum, American Independent Oil, Cbanslor· Western Oil. and three Hamilton Brother11 firms. Coastline College Future Eyed ' By STEVE MM'CHELL 4 Of ltw o.u, 1'1111 tufl Th~ president ot the new Coastline Community College, the "college without walls," says lbe savin1s in not building a new campus will see t he college fmancially through lbeyear 2000. Bernard J . Luskin, newly ap- polnted president ol the third collete bl the Coat Community College District, says construe· Uon ol a new campus would cost in the neighborhood of $60 million. ' Ke says lbe district has set aside S3.S miUion for 197$-7'1 for the new college which opens its various doon in September. · He admits the cost savings over the next two and a half de- cades might be a bit optimistic, but adds. "The budget m•Y go up tvel')' year. but so wm the cost of construetiq a new campws." "And," he adds. "a dollar saved ls heller than a dollar earned because you don·t have to pay taxes on it." Luskin. who joined the Oran~e Coasl College faculty in 1963 as a business instructor, in speeches in the communUy, outlines the future of the new college, which opens in the fall. He says that. although the U.S. population is growing al a slower rate. enrollment in colleges is not declining. In fact, he says, enroll· me.nts were up nine percent last year. Luskin notes that the college student today is changing. He's older . And he works al least part· lime. "The average age of an Orange Coast College student today is 2'1." he point.s1 out, addlng that n10s.1l Coa s tline Communlly College students will be In their 30s and40s. •'Those citizens OV'1' the age ol so will JOrpass the 25-and-under • &J'CMIP ift the near future." .. .· The Coastline College concept. utilizing shopping centers. bowl· ing all eys and fa c t ory lunchroom s for classes, is described by Luskin as "~third social Invention of t.he last 200 years." He ·say-s the four.year college concept was the first, followed by the establishment ol community colleges, around 1900. Coa."ltline Community College will open in September lo 22.000 to 25,000 students, "the largest opening enrollment or any collette in history," Luskin claims. The studentS will be meeting in makeshift classroomt at more than 100 locations over the dis·· triel"s 88-square-mile area. "We are hopeful that by s preadln1 the claoroom throughout lbe district, we put educational opportunities Into the mainstream of everyday liv· jn_g/' Luskin says. Rabkin, and two oft.he tio,,pital's lawyers. Tbey were drafted for lhe-Harvud -School of Public Health as a proposed policy for Beth Israel and the 10 other Harvard teachlnc hospitals in the Bolton area. They have not beeen formally adopted by Beth Israel or any of the hospitals affiliated with Harvard, but were published to· day in the New England Journal ol Medicine as policy guidelines bospilalsmiabtwanttoconsider. The issue of sust ain ing terminally ill patients by artificial means bas received much attention this year because of the Karen Anne Quinlan case in New Jersey. Uttle Delag To this lime, however. no state or federal laws have been passed defini ng the rights of patients and families and the obligations of doctors in treating the terminally ill. Few hospitals have considered adopting formal guidelines. Miss Quinlan had been com· alose for several months when the New J ersey supreme court ap- pointed her father her guardian with powers to e nd "ex· traordinary support measures" if doctors agreed she had no hope for recovery. She was transferred • to a nursing home where she has s urvived for more than two months without a respirator. Lido Parking Sign Installation Starts ln1tallation of tbe parking alps for Udo Isle began again today. . Qty Manager Bob Wynn said he ordered a resumption of work oo lbe signs after receiving a re· , port this morning on the decision o f Lid o Isl e Community Association <LILA> directors to goabead. That decision came on a 4-3 vote after a survey of island pro- perty owners showed 331 in Cavor oftheatgns and 301 againstlbem. Tbe 280 signs will be used to en- force a twice weekly parking ban to allow city street sweepers to clear island streets . Residents opposed to the signs objected to their installation as .. eyesores" and "visual pol· lut.ion." Proponents beU~e the signs are needed to make the .street sweeping program effective in cleaning auto-induced pollutants off the streets before the pollutants run into the bay. Wynn said about 30 percent of the 140 posts needed for the signs were installed last month before a moratorium was·called while tbe survey of residents was taken. The remaining signs will go on light poles. Attome1 General's office have threatened to take thecitytocourt to halt the installation of signs un· til the city obtains a coastal com- mission perm it. City officials have maintained that sign Installations do not re- quire permits. City Attorney Dennis O 'Neil sa id the threatened court action bas ·never materialized. Ford Clears Way For Immunization WASHINGTON <AP> -Call- ing swine flu "a potential public health emergency," President Ford today signed a bill clearing the way for a massive campaign to immunize nearly every American against the disease. The government's vaccination pro1ram, stalled by months of delay. now r,ces a race agalnst time aa the rtu season ap~ proaches. In a signing ceremony in the Oval Otrlce. Ford thanked Congress for passin8 the legislation, which providH in· surance for the drull companies m_anufacturing vaccine for the man lnoculatfon. The President nld ac1enunc and medkal evidence s upport the need ror the $135-million pro· gram and said the nation now ha.'! a vaccine "with a very low risk of advene reactions." The first vaccine won't be available until tale September. and tbe tlu season normally begins in November, peaks between J anu ary and mid- February and subsides ln March. Four drug companies alttady have produced about 1.2IO mimon doses or nu vaccine in bulk form but refused to sell it to the U.S. Public Health Service until they received liability protection or insurance. The insurance in· dust.ry would not cover the rtsk. Con&ress acted late T~ay, · ln an unusual displ.IQ' of speed before adjourning for the Republican National tanvention .. to pass the legislation makina the government Hable fot any alleged injuries or dcalh!i associated with the im · munization program. The Justice Department can, In turn, counter suc vaccine manufacturers. docto rs and nurses for negligence In public immunization clintes. T.h e federal protection does not ex· tend lo doctor11 who glvc nu shot.'! In their private practice. Or:&~a~t I Weath er Sunny, fal~ day ThurH· day with morning low c louds on t h e coas t. Coastal highs in lhe low '70s, lows down to nboutOO. I NSIDE TOD" l' Tht aunnving cO<lllol con· svvalfon, bill heads for the A11embl11 floor . o/ler rurviv· ing anothtr attack. Ddoils o/ lht Brown·baclud bill on l?ogf! AS. ladex ., au •• ... .... .,., ., Cl<J ... , .. e+s ,,. ~· If r " ,Z DAILY PILOT Ttlutsdaf. Augu~I n 1916 } E're• Pa~A I f ·Prices Rise, But Slowly DOCTOR ON TRIAL. • • ~ Mrs . Robinson hus tesl1h ed , that s he relurnt'd lo her h<>m<' ~ and watcbed and llstened whlle JScallse lelep'honcd her husband f nnd ta~d h is conv<'nit1t10n with the phyi.ic1an. The jury in Judit•· J ET ''Ntd" Rutter's courtroom has listened to tnpu of tht' t wo telephone calls m••dC to th1• dt' rendant by Scalise They contain the statement b)' Scalise that he hu "clMt.-d the deal" a nd .. closed escro" .. among a number of other real estate terms used in the con-• ''ersations. Robin on insistl'<I Wednesday that th0$e comments 1i1re exactly what the dt>fense purports them to be -Scalise's conf1rmat!on to him t hat Scalise had Mrs . Robinson's ~lgnature for the sale orthe Big Canyon land. And he denied that ScaUse's re· ference to the IUD meant that the • hit man had r<'lrie\•ed it from Mrs. Robinson's dead body. The : physician insisted that he wanted the plastic device a~ proor of ha~ 'BU§y Day For NB 'Medics' Wednesday was a busy day fo r Newport Beach paramedics Tom Arnold and Al an Schnehl. Thev 1:oolr -part in three lifesavin~ rescues and finished up the day by helping deliver a baby. The first rescue call came at 2 p.m. when 19-year-oldJane Elias of Balboa s uHered a respiratory failure. Arnold and Schnehl re- nved her breathing. Ms. Elias was listed in serious condition to- day at Hoag Memorial Hospital. When the two t>aramedics ar- rived at 611 Lido Park at 4 p.m .. it appea r e d that Naom a .....,.....,·"'"'nsen, 82. had drowned in a s wim I. However Arnold and Schnehl w able te> restore her vital signs. rs. Kristensen was taken to llo where her con- dition was Ii ed as C'nllcal to- day. The third resC'ue call came at 10 p.m. after 66-year-old Leonard de Bord suffered a cardiac ar· rest. He showed no signs of life when the paramedics arrived at his home al 119 42nd St. Arnold and Schnehl administered cardio-pulmonary resuscitation ~nd reported that de Rord wos able to speak while bean~ transported to Jloa(!. Iii!! con· dilion toda y was listed as serious. Al about midnight the two paramedics rolled to 186S Port Ma rgate where they aided Mrs Rebecca Irwin in the delivery of her baby. Mother and baby daughter were "doing fine" to- day at UCI Medical Center. Pair Wanted In Ontario Nabbed Here Two men wanted in connection with an armed robbery in Ontario las1 week were arrested early to· day by Nl'wport BeachpoUcc. Gary Richards. 40. und Honald McGaughran. 42. were taken into custody without incident at their apartment at 1022112 W. Balboa Hlvd. nt 4 45 n.m . by a team of Newport orfrctrs Thl' pair arc bcini: held at !':ewporl Beach city Jilli on u war- rant from San RernardlnoCwnty Superior Court charJlin1t them "'th armed robbery, assault with a dcttdly weapon and assault with 1ntt>nttocomm1l murd r. Ontario policl' said th<• two mt n arc wonted in cOnne<:lion Wlth the pa!itol whipping und $300 holdup of Richards' brother. • ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,... Ot.,., ro." 0.llt r .... ···~ wh.Cf\ ., t~O I,_. Nft11t' !tu" 1 .,._.,.,"""° l>'t n. °'""'"' (O•tt l'wtM"''U"'41 (~t ~pittllt• Miitk>n• er• oiwbt1WO MOf'di.ty tl'w~ t1'6191 tor tau Mllu . Nt•"'t 6'-Mr\ U\llM•nvtVll\ f\•Hf\ f owi•-•" YeU•'t. ''"'""' ~·.-••• • VllU•• AflllO lAQwM &-4tth,.,.,,.P\ (M\.f ~ ··~'1,. r•Q~I '°''"'" •• ovo•••Niif ,,,_.""°""' """1 ""'1 Ott;\ fM PflM•P•t P'ltMt\. .. fnt l"f~ " Ali 1'9 ¥tiJllo"• I""'• Str•t\. Ut .. Mit."'. t.11 .... ,.t_,.~ R•rt N. We«t Pf~-"· .,. flllwal,.,.. Tl'IOmas A. MurCINnt ~ ........ , .. _ ~''" H. Loos Rl<Nrd P . Nell ,. ... ., .... Mo_l __ Tele ....... 0141 M2.Q1 Clnlffled AdWrtls'"' M2-S'71 .. ' v.1fe ·11nfidelity with a num~r or loVttS. Robinson u1d lh pog$1bllity that hls v.•1re tt.d been ntJmate v.1th Sulise did not distrea hln1 . "I love-ct her :and I sllll do," he told the jury Robinson tuld Rm.se that h~ hod very little t'Ontrol or ony portion or tht> $2 m1ll100 In com-• rnun1ly propt'rty ht>ld by the cou· pie and now being WbJ>Uled in :a Supen or Court divor<'e act ion filed by l\trs. Robinson in July 197~. n obinson also tesurwd that he dad not realize unlll 1l w:H1 loo late that Scnlise v. as Car from bt• 1ng the friend and confidante he hoped the Las Vegas man would be in the wake o( tus "1fe's de· parture. He told the jury that Scalise told b1m tbathe..'f' as.a member u! the Mafia and. on another oc ca ion. a former CIA agent. 11 • _....._ ____ Goin' Fishi11' WASJllNGTON (AP) Lowtr food prices held U\c climb 1n v. hol<'snh.• prh·es to 11 moder at.· thrce·tl'nths or ll iwrc41nt durina Jul)', the ttovernment said today. hut there was o signal ol posslblf' trouble 11hcnd with lnnatlon. The Labor D<•purtnw nt sold the July rl1tures mean whol~sale pricts are r ising ut an annual rate of 3.6 percent, after adjust· ment ror easonal variations. The July increase was In line with incrfases of four-tenths of a percent in June and three-tenths of a percent In May. The inc rease left wholesale prices 4.9 per cent ahead of wh~re they were In July. 1975, marklng the first time ln fi ve months that the year-to-year change has been under five perct>nt. He testified that Scalise pro- mased to maintain photographic surveillance on Mrs. Robinson's alleged activ1t1es wilh other men \'1a the use of an airplane and a heh copter ··He kne~ ~bat he was doing,·· the witness conceded. "He has posed as a doctor, as a lawyer. and as a psychologist and he sure hud u wav with-women. H~ i!Ol 'cry dose to Jan. I know they've l>een together.·· TherC> seem lo be a thousand a nd one wa}s to use a shopping cart. as many market managers have found to their dis- may These two boys used one Wednesd ay to carry the ir fishing gear. They were pulling it through McFadden Square near thP Newport Pier. r- Fnrm. food and feed prices were down 6ne percenl-in July for their first drop in ro,ur months. The Labor Department said meat. poultry, fish. wheat, green coffee and egg prices primarily were responsible Cor the drop. Prices or fresh and dried fruits and vegetables clim· bed. St·alise has testtf1ed that ht.> Oed· with l\t rs. Robinson for four days following the taping or the telephone calls becuuse of h1!.4 fear of police who would prompt· ly arr est h im bes:ause or his s tatus as a federal and state J>lll"<11 ee. _ He eventually agreed lo retum t o Orange County with Mrs. Robinson where he helped police and dis trict attorney's in · \'estigators lay a trap that result· ed in the arrest of Robinson and the ph ysician's booking on charges of solici{jng his wife's murder. ScaUse's fe ars proved to be justified. He was handed over to f e deral authorities after Robinson's arrest and retumed to Orange County as a prisoner to testify against the doctor. George Cocas New Planner For Newport Beycrest a re a resident George Cocas has been appolnfed lo f1U the \'acancy on the Mewport Beach planning commission c reated by the resignation or James Parker. Cocas. 53, of 1612 Santiago Dnve. an engineer for Hughes Airc ra ft Compa ny, wns con· firmed by the city councal Monday rught. Pa rker. president of the Newport Harbor c ha mber or Commerce, resigned last monlh for persona I reasons. In addition to nammg Cocas to the plannin g commission , councilmen also made two ap· pomtments to the Environmental Quality Citizens Advisory Com·· mlltee and the Community Development. Citizens Advisory Committee. Named to the environmental committee were Stan Cole and Duncan MC'lntos h. Dody Beek was appointed t o the develop· ment com m lttee. Era Ends f~ront Page A I GOP ... challenger had not tried to en· courage or dissuade any poten· tral rival entry into the race for nomirultiOJ.l. He disclaimed any involvement in the Buc kley mo,•e. Nonethe less. it appeared to mesh with a Reagan convention strategy built around maneuvers designed to keep the Ford or· garuution off balance. Furthermo re. the fact that the move came from the Republican nght. from a senator originally elected as a Conservative party candidate, led to speculation that Reagan forces were somehow in- vol \led. Buckley said he had been urged to consider candidacy by Republicans a ligned with both Reagan and Ford, but he would not identify them. ··I am not a stalking horse," he to ld a New York news con· ference. "My only purpose would be to deadlock the convention on the rirst ballot and tbu.s give all of the delegates a chance to later vote thewaylbeywantto." ·Polaroid Chief Kidnap Victim WALTHAM, Mass. (AP>-The · president or Polaroid Corp. was the object or a n attempted kidnap- ing today when a man tried to force him into a van at gunpoint. company orticlals said. President William J . McCune, 61, scuffled with his assailant in the parklne lot or one ol the com· pany's buildings here and was slightly injured. "It was definJtely an attempt to kid nap hi m ," said Robert Palmer . director or community relations for Polaroid. "But we have no idea of any motive, re- ason or whatever.•• Kicking off $1.5 million remodeling or Cormer Richard'-s Lido Shopping Center are <from left) Newport Beach Vice Mayor Milan Dostal , Paul Hughes. president of Hughes Markets and Dick Richard. forme r owner of the market that will be replaced by a new Hughes facUity. Jn -cerem onies Wedne!;ciay, Richard helped take down sign that m arked his shopping center. New center will be known · :as Via Lido Plaza. . . \ Ex-CdM Teacher Faces Sex Trial Former Corona del Mar High Schoo l t eac h e r Alan J a y Schwalbe was ordered today to race trial Sept. 8 in Santa Ana municipal court on charges of lewd conduct. Judge Ed Laird set the trial date for Schwalbe. 44. of2860 Alta Vista Drive. Newport Beach. af. ter the county employe pleaded innocent to ch arges filed by Santa Ana police Aug. 3. He is free on SSOO bail. Arresting of/lee r s sa id Schwalbe was jailed arter he committed a lewd act in a rest room at the Santa Ana Public Library on Civic Center Drive. Schwalbe's arrest came while t he California Supreme Court was preparing to hear his appeal on a mor als conviction handed down after a Harbor Judicial District Court trial. Schwalbe was sentenced lo six months In county jail after a jur y found him guilty oC multiple sex offenses involving two students at Corona del Mar High School. He has not yet served that jail term. ®QUALITY TELEVISION Betty Elias Named Judge Belly L. Elias. 50. was appoint· ed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the North Orange County Jud1c1a l Dist rict bench Wednes- day. Mrs. Elias. a lawyer from Anaheim . wall be the second v.oman Judge in Orange County. Betty Lou Lamoreaux, also ap-pointed by Governor Brown, ts serving in the Harbor Judicial District. Mrs. Elins 11ucceeds retiring Judge Lloyd Verry. The post pays $41.677 u year. 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Phone 642-8882 Store Hours DaHy 9-6 Sat 9-5:30 """" ....... Afw ..... , .. s•-.....s•cta.. .............. tt.ny ••. s- Modll• V.rr U•ltecl. /~unou .~ 7-f'nit h quulit v! I (1n1ous ~.;;.~ "'·pt ·nclol>ilit v.1 I t . I '\ r Saddlehack 'EDIT I ON , . VOL. 69, NO. 225, 3 SECTIONS,~ PAGES · 1\A"ternoon :'\'.).·. Stoek~ TEN CENTS (:ounty Readies Viejo Park Response Orange County government 1s about to break the ice and respond 1o a longstanding park develop- -menl scheme proposed by the Mission Viejo Company for its ll.000-acre planned commUPlly. : The response will be in the form -« a written contract drafted by H.G. "George·• Osborne. director ol the county Environmental Management Agency. It will be delivered to com panyofficials for 'Pulling ()/Plug' Proposed BOSTON <AP> -Officials of a 1ta~ard teaching hospital have proposed formal rules that wou~ allow doctors lo remove life· sustaining equipment from hope· lessly ill. unconscious patients •·hose families approve the ac· lion. The rules would allow terminal· ly ill patients still capable of mak· in« the decision to decide for the m selves whether the y wanted to be kept aJive by such machines as respirators. If they choose to die. their relatives would not be allowed to overrule the decision. The proposed rules were drawn up by the director of Boston's Beth Israel Hospital. Dr. MitcheU T. Rabkin, and two of the hospital's lawyers. They were drafted for the Harvard School or · Public Health as a propo<;ed policy for Beth Israel a nd the 10 other Harvard teacbln& hpspilals in the Bolton area. examination within the MXl week orlOdays. Osborne said Wednesday the pact be is preparin& will contain most elements suggested by the company in its parks, recreation and open space plan and In closetf- door meetings between top county and company officials. The contract'$ key sertioo is a formal statement ol the com· pany's offer to invest $1 million or Its own money an local park con tructaon in exchange for an equal amount of public tax money spent by the county on road projects within Mission Viejo. lt is the company's contention that. because or the totally planned nature or Mission VieJO. the community's taxpaye~ have been s hort c hanged on some public services they might otherwise have received. Wedge Wlao•per Van Stevens. company vice president for advance planning, said It would be ··naiveolustosay no tax money has been spent here because a lot has been over the years." "Whal we are saying is that the pro rata return ol tax dollars in the form of roads and other services to Mission Viejo resi· dents has been considerably less than the cities and other com· munJtiea." he said. The company has ugge led tha t lh e county permit the ~Union Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council lo participate In the Arterial Highway Financing Program. AHFP w1tsset,upbythc county to share road tax mon~y with the cities. The dollar for dollar m:itchang deaJ suggested by company of- ficials bas been the biggest slum· 'Doesn't Mean a Hoot' bUng block to county approval of the p:irk development program. Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley a nd his staff have voiced reservations about allow- ing the MAC and .the Mission Vie· jo Company to participate in the AHFP. Riley aJde Peter Herman also claimed that lhe company's offer to put up private park capital in <See PARK, Page A%) ... Assessor ASsails School Tftx 'Cut' .... By ANNE COOPD ot .. o.i.," ........ The 20-cent tax rate rut an- nounced Monday by Saddleback Valley Unl!ied School Di.strict trustees doesn't mean "a boot in bell,'' according lo Oraqe Coun- ty Assessor Bradley Jacobs. "Thia tax rate facade must be stripped aw~y. ".J acobs aaid Wednesday. "The important thing is the district bud&et. not the tax r ate. A full explanation is due taxpayers for ever, nickel the district bas 8dded to this year'• budtet over last year's." Jacobs, wbo lives lo Miu.ion Viejo, made a similar attack on Saddleback Collete tnastees in July. He Hid the colletre board could have cul the tax rate 17 cents and still raised the same amount of money ll did last year. Inste.t. the board raised tbe rate five cents. mat.lq it 15 eeata per $100 .............. .... ........ ,.... "TAX RATE FN;ADr CountJ AaMSIOr 'JllCOba ol s,s.40 cents per s100 w0uld have taised the sam~ arn ount or money for the unified d\slricl-as last year. · · Gilbert ·Moreno. SaddJeback , Valley Uni(jed School Distri'ct .business manager. said' the tax cul ·from $6.40 to $6.20 i>er $100 -assessed · vatue must be put in perspective. · "'The cut w.111 reduce the-an. nual tax bill bn a S00.000 home by about $26," be. s aid. "Even in today's inllated market. $26 will still buy a few groceries." Moreno said the 20·ccnt cut will reduce dis~rlcl income by about $780,000. The. r eduction will be covered. he said , by a change in repayment of state school build- ing loans. The district budget ror 1976-77 consists of $28.7 rfllllloo in pro-· jected expenditures, plus a $2.6 million contingency fund. Th~ $31.3 m illion total Is about $.S. t million over the 197$-76 bud~el. They have not beeen formally adopted by Beth Israel or any of the hMpitals aHiliilted with Harvard. but were published to· day in the New Entiland Journal ot Medfeinra~ polky ~ctetiner - hotpitals might wenttoconslder. SUrter rides .. boogie _hoard" across_ face of an excep. tionally thick wave al the Balboa Peninsula Wedge. Newport Beach surf began climbing again this morning after dropping off Wednesday evening. There were more spectators than riders al the bone·crunching body surf· ing spot this morning. J acobs aald •'f"erll8 property value Increases of Al percent in the collece d.iatrlct .nd. JU per- cent lo the anifted ldlaal district would make it pcwfb'e to lower' tax rates without~ m. come from lut ,ear's alDO'.mts. .'. "I agree. with Mr. J acobs.' statement that we could have cut .. the thx rate more lhal\ we did," said· Saddleback Valley School a1encies are dolq;• Jacobs · Trustee Carole Neustadt. "I aaid. ..But they want to un-don't lhlnk we have any business da'stamd, and tbey deserve to sittln& on a $2.6' mi Dion surplus. understand." Thal amount represents 8.9 per. The issue of sustain i n g terminally ill patients by artificial means has received much attention this year because orthe Karen Anne Quinlan casein New Jersey. To this time. however. no state or federal laws have been passed defining the rights of patients and families and the obligations or doctors in treating the terminally tu. Few hospitals have considered adopting form al 1uidellnes. Miss Quinlan had been com· atose for several months when the New Jersey supreme court ap· pointed her father her guardian with power s t o end "ex- traordinary support measures" If doctors agreed she had no hope I« recovery. Polaroid Chief Kidnap Victim WALTHAM. Mass t AP) -The president of Polaroid CorJ>. was the object of an attempted kidnap-lnl{ today when a man tried to force him Into a vnn at gunpoint. company omclals said rrcsident William J . McCune, 11. scuffled with his assaUant ln the parkln~ lot of one ol lhc com· pany·~ buildings here and was •lltihlly Injured. "It wa11 definitely an atlempl to kidn ap h im." said Robert Palmer. director ol community relations ror Polaroid. "But we have no idea of any motive. re· asonorwhalever." -. Coast Weat•er Sunny. fair day Thurs· day with morning low c louds on the coast. Coastal highs in the low 70s. lows down lo about 80. l:NSIDE T8DA Y T1w ...,,,..., cocutal CJllllt- ~ bill IModl tor ,, .. A11na~ floor .o#fn ...mi- fftf aotlan.ottock. Ddaila ol alw 8T'ololt-boctd bill 011 Prlfle AS. ., .... .. •• •• . , .. ., Cl I ... , .. ... M 1114 Confidence Vote Spurned-by Keene A proposal by one Mission Vie· jo Municipal Advisory Council member to bring the MAC before the people for a "vote ol con - fiden ce" has drawn s ha rp c riticism from another councilman. Ted Keene, one of Ow?. newest members or MAC, Issued a pre· pared statem ent lauding the council's accomplis hments and criticizing the statements made earlier thi s week by Councilwom an Kathleen Kelly. "Ordinarily. l would not dignify Mrs. Kelly's unfortunate statement," Keene 1akl. "But I believe the people who elected me to MAC are enUUed to my oPinlon. out more community involve- ment and committee mem• bership ... In comments at Monday's MAC m eeting. ·Mrs. Kelly char8ed that the MAC hasn't been able lo do lbe job for which it wa.s created because or in· consistent support from county government, lagging committee membership and lack of com· munlty interest. She said the MAC itself was creat ed b y Orange County Supervisors without a vote of the people and the r esidents of the community should now have a chance lo vote on the council's (See MAC, Pace A.%) •'Tbouund.a of tDPQWI don't underataad what &bele taxia& ~rFood ,. Prices Keep Inflation Dmm WASHINGTON (AP)-1..ower food prices beld 'tbe climb in wholesale prices to a moderate three-tenths of a percent during July. the 1overnmeat Aid todty.., but there WU 8 Si.pal ol pouiflle trouble ahead with inflation. Tbe Labor Department said the July fiiures m ean wholesale prices are rising al an annual rate or 3.6 percent, after adjust- ment for seasonal variations. The July increaae was in line with inc reases of four-tenths ol a percent ln June and three-tenths ol a percent in May. .Farm. food and feed prices were down one percent in July for their first drop in four months. "Obviously , Mu . Kelly i1 smint a bid for publid ly but her re11on1 and logic escape me." he said. ··Perhaps trer time would be better SJ>ftlt in s~klng [ Pilot J ..__ __ L_og_b_ook __ Jacc>M claimed that a tax r~ c~t of the budget_.,, 82 Perren~ Sign. Capo D~anne_xing Move Gains Favor. llluion Bell Ranch resident Richard Nelson la circulating a letter urline resideata of that community not to support dean· nexation ol the tract from San Juan Capistrano. About 82 percent or Mission Bell's reaidents have signed the deannexa.Uon petition, according to Jody Walker of 33252 Via Mayor. She said she expects more signatures by the lime homeowner representatives meet with Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley Aug. 25. Discontent started in the u;o. home tract when residents dis· covered San J aun had not carried out a Local Agency Formation Commission <LAFC) stipulation that the tract be detached rrom two service districts upon annex- ation in 1973. Consequently, residents or two . tracts, bulll since the annex - ation, have been taxed by both the city and the ser vice districts. San Jua n has approved S&,798 in 1975·76 tux refunds to double· truced residents. The city plans Lo rnakc 1976·77 refunds iri two pay. menu nexl year. (See PETITION, Pa.eA%) MAC Staffer Resigns Post ·For New Job South County Non-planning? The Mission Viejo Municipal Advl1ory Council's only paid 'Staff member, secretary Eleanor Thompeon. has resigned effec· tive Au1. 20 to teke a job with a private consulting firm. Mn. Thompson IUI been in the llAC job since lbe first council ••elected 20 moat.bl qo. Her new job will be as an ex· enli.e secr etary at Jack G. Raub Company, a CGrta Mesa ,. community destsn firm. In her letter of resipation to MAC Chairman Richard Lowcock, Mn. Thompson said sbe haa "thorou81tly enjoyed workinl for lbe council." "It 11 my hope that my suc- cessor will 1bare my enthus)asm. concern and inte~l in the lllslloa Viejo MAC." Lowcock said anyone interest- ed In the part-time aec:retar'ial Job can contact council memben « tbe MAC office, 581-7910. By WIWAM SCHREIBER °'""°"'''"' ...... " IF THERE IS an Orange County aovernmenl manual for community planning, it was probably conceived by Rube Goldberg, written by Woody Allen and published by the same people who invented u.rbln housing projecU. The county officials who are supposed to senslbty shape and mold development or areas Uke the aouth county are called "planners." The guys who designed south side Cbica10 were probably called planners, too. Jn both cases. the job description ls a misnomer. To plan something means to clearly desilD it in a definable, imastnative manner with som e degree ol order and .harmony. The patchwork quilt method betnl uaed by county planners doesn't quite fit tbe definilion.. IT'S ALMOST AS Tll0\1GB county planners are envious ol the penene PlanruDI that produttcl such urban won· sc"H•H• ders u Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Stanton and Los Alamitos and want to prove lbelr ablUty to do an even worse job on tbe south county . This week, the coaaty plannlnc commission aeain showM ita contempt for sane ~ommunity desl1n by au&horWng coostnxUon ol up to 7,000 new homes under jet noise patterns, on predtlitous rtctae lines and Inside a pro- poeed trauportaUoa corridor. Left In the dust wu a recent directive from the county Board or Supervisors Ulal lhe "target Population" tor the AOUth county in 1990 should be in the ranttc of 711 ,000. That. meant a a lower pace of development, not fu&l(!r. If this week's commluion action Is any Indication, supervlM>rs have been ignored. It's full speed ahead lo u population or well over a mJlUon wit.bjn the neict 15 year~. MORE HOUSES. MORE PEOPLE, more cars, more smog, more crowded roads, more packed schools, more ovel'loaded sewers and more headaches or urban 1prawl. ln the three and one-half years I've lived tn the south· countr., the so-called "quality of life" has deteriorated at a start) n1 rate -almost as fut u new tracts are bullt. The air 11 harder to breathe and the Saddleback Valley Is near tbe top ot the list ollhe county's amoaglest areas. It's now much harder than ever to get there from her e on road system• that can't conceivably keep up with the rate of trowth· JUVENILE AND aaD>ENTIAL crime is skyrocket· Ing alonl with the population despite the best effort.a or law enforcement oUicials to keep pace with it. The list could 10 ooandon. In point ol ract, despite aslroo01nical house prices and come-on advertising by developers, lbe south county is fast bffomin..J an undesirable pl11ee lo live . If lhlnt• are &ettine bad for lbose or us who already llvl- bere, they will be far wone for the people who will live in the homes being rubber st.amped by county government. j . ' J' % OAfL V PILOT SB l Fr•• Pa~ A I f PARK ••• cxchanse for roud lax money h•. ~ ··never bt~n put in ~11Ung. • · Stevens conceded that the pro- POH1 bu ~ever bea1 put into the 1 form of a prttlse writlm pro. • poul but It h us been presented lo county officials boch verblllly and 1n outline form. , "We ha ve llllkd oor oUer to : Supervl or Riley and George : Oib<>me.'' Stevens s:ud "It 1s • ;also Implicit ln lht' p;ark develop- ment plan under sl'ctlons dealing with impJementatlon." Osborne said he was satisfied with the company's good faith in making the offer and has various wntten documents to buck up the verbal promises. . .. However , I'm still not quite sure if I understand the offer en- tirely.'' Osborne said. noting he stall has some questions about legality that must be resolved by lhe county counsel'soffice. Osborne said it would probably be Impossible to actually give t be , MAC or the com pany public tax ! money for community road : wor k. ~ But he said it might be possible ! lo keep a running tally of the tax money expended in Mission VteJo us proof the county is holding up 1ls end of the barf(aln. ; The EMA chief said he thinks the county-company deal "has potential" but he voiced doubts that it will be initially acceptable to all parties involved without some revisions. Once the EMA and company offi cials h ave hammered out their diHerences, Osborne said the contract will go to the Board or Supervisors ror action. Some.reqfilremcnts of Ult p_ro- posed contract have probably alre ady been met, Osborne noted. For exam ple. the company has 1 j)ready followed through on its i Jromise to annex aJI its re main-! ng undeveloped land to the .pecial taxing district <County ~rvice Area Nine> that raises l ark maintenance funds. ) And the MAC has fulfiHed its )bligallon stated In the park plan ly recommending adoption o( .he maximum tax rate for CSA9. Family Name At Toro Park Tenned 'Bold~ A pioneer El Toro family may oot have d loca1 park named in 1\.5 honor after all. Th ~ S a d d l eback Area Coordinating CoUT1cil (SACC> ex- ecutive board this week backed down from its ea rher support or a r ecommendation to apply the Prothero family oame to El Toro Community Park. Two weeks ago, the SACC boa r d endorsed t he n a me "Prothero-El Toro Community Park" after beinR solicited for 5uggest1ons by the Oriinge Coun- ty Environmenta l Management Mtcncy. But in the interim ~fore this week's meeting, the El Toro Homeowners' Association filed a protest cl:umm~ the SACC de: r1 s 1on was "bold and pr e · mature.·· SACC directors d~idod that since their s uggestion hud not yet been fo rwurded to the county, the El Toro objections should be honored. Kristine Kister, o Lake Forest resident who repr~cnl3 the El Toro association on SACC's re· \'Ww board, said the 68-ocr e park -1\e has always been designated "F.I Toro Community Park" and ~hould stay that way. She aald El Toro'a community identity has to be preserv•d despite the "admirable" con· tnbutions or the Prothero famUy. Mrs Kister also o ld that El Toro's repr esentative on the S AC'C ~xccut ivc board was abs <·nt from mectln1ts where the name chan1:e w111 l'onsldered. The pork lies a lon1t the banks ol Ahso Creek, ndjaccnt. to Los Alisos Houlevnrd ORA HG£ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W"4 ~ .. ,...,u,,.,.,.t_ Jack A. Curley "•. "-*"'-~J'O< .. ~ ThOmas KttVll Cd1to• Thomas A. 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She was, of course. too young to re- member "Wild Irish Rose .•. a good old·fashioned girl with heart so true, or ••. Susie, oh, oh. ob whata girl! '' But she waved her fingers in time with the songs. AND HER M0111ER obviously had taught her "there are smiles that have a tender meaning that the eyes of love alone may see." They shared the lyrics in their special language. Rona jnterrupted her snack or crackers and grapes to I. oin gleefully in applause for a Dixie medley b1 the Society or the Preservatloo and Encouragement of Barber Sbop Quartet Singing in America. · At inte rmission. she pointed to a ''Wine and Cheese" •· sign and practiced her ''alphabet'' li ke any youngster her age. . The Yeste rday'!J Heroes quartet wandered wondel'fully from ''Shenandoah" to John Denver 's "Country Road" as eenerous app lause waited t~ingly to see how long the hi_gh notes would last. THE HVNDaEOS-on patio chairs groaned good naturedly at s uch vaudevillian lines as "A born loser is .•• a football team with a quartet&°<lck who stutters ••• a kid· ney transplant whose donor was a bed-wetter .•• a woman who can wear a bra backwards and not know the d if· lerence." Rona just giggled. She seemed to know what was goin( on. But she may never hear the songs. She is dear. When · she crosses her fingers, it means "R" -for Rona. When we cross our fingers, it means we hope that she will -like the emcee ureed -"keep a sonc rin&ing in your heart." .. MD.'s Mind '-Never furned to Murder' BTTOM BARLEY 0t-.o.11r•l ... tuli -deal .. •od "cJCNMld eurow" amoni a number fJl otller real estate terms used in the eoo- ver'llUOOJ. Dr. Wayn e Lester Robinson told an Orange County Superior Court jury Wednesday that he never at any time contemplated the murder of his wife as a 'solutio n to his marital and rinancial proble ms. The Irvine physician testified that so-called hit man Anthony Scalise was hired by him for JUSl one purpose: to get Janice Robinson's s ignature on a land salrdeed. Or. Robinson. 42, testified that Mrs. Robinson's signature was the only thing needed in a transaction t hat would bring him 41 badly needed $115,000 for t.he sale of a coveted Big Canyon lot. clos e to the couple's $300,000 h ome at 23 Augusta Lane , Newport Beach. Dr. Robinson admitted under queslloning from defense at- torney Al 'Jbmaey tMt he was not too conce rned wlth the methods tha t might be used by Scalise to gtt Mrs. Robinson's signature on the d~ument. Robinson admitted that he had told Scalise. 29, to take Mra. Robinson. 38, to a nearby motel and k eep he r ther e for the weekend. "H anybody could do it, he could," he said. "He'd beftl a round women and he'd had plenty o( 1lrl friend, ... Robinson satd the $10,000 he paid Scalise last Feb. 21 wla for his wife's signature to documents rcJ(ardln~ the u lc of the .Big Canyon land. He said Scalise further promised to bring him Mrs. Robinson"s birth control de- vice after the assignment was C"Ompleted. "Did the IUD bother you? Rnmsey asked his client? "Yu. it. did," RobiRIOft ad· milted. "It was a alp that abe was bc.-lni unfaithful lo me and I •rueu it bothered me. n was bug- 1ln1 me a lot." Robinson scoffed at the pro- aecuUon argument that the re· moval oC the aur1lcally implant· ed IUD by anyone other than a phyalclan would have involved pain for Mrs. Robinson. The prosecution claims that ScaUae was paid $10,000 and pro- mised a further $10,000 to kill Mrs. Roblnaoo. It wH alleged that Scalise chan1ed bis mind while having hmch with Mrs. Robinson at the Velvet Turtle where he loJd her of her husband'• plaAI for her eliminaUon. Mrs. Robinson bu testified that she returned to her home and watched and Jtstened While Scalbe telephoned ber husband and taped hls conY«Mtioa with the physician. The j ury in Judge J.E .T . "Ned" Rutter's COW1tOOm bas listened to tapes of the two teJtPboae caUa made to tbe de- feadant by Scalise. They contaln the statement by Sca1iM uaat. be baa "doMd \be Robin.son lnaisted Wednesday that those comments are exactly what the defense purports them to be -ScaUse's eoaftnnatJon to him that Scalise bad llrs. RoblMon 's aipature for tbe aale oCthe Big Canyon Janel. And be denied that Scalise's re. ference to the lUD meant lbat the hit man had retrieved it from Mrs. RobinSOll'a dead bodJ. Tbe physician lnsiated that be wanted the plasUc device as proof ot his wife's infidelity wi&h a number ol lovers. Robinson aaJd the poalbWty ·1hal his wile had been intimate with Scalise dld not distress him. "I loved her and I atJU do," be told the Jury. Robinson told Rmsey that he had very little control ot any port.ion ol the SZ mllUon ln com· munity property held by the cou- ple and now being disputed In • Superior Court divorce action filed by Mn. Robinson ln July 1975. Robinaon also testified that be did not reallce unW it wu too late that ScaUae wu far from be-inl the friend and confidam. he boped the Laa Vefu man would be In the wake o bis wife's de· parture. PETITION. • Petitioners aay the tax refund '5 "too little, too late." • Howtver, Nelson malntalna bomeownen are belt.-otr wtlh the city t.Un they would be wtth the county. He 1lso claims some people si1ned the petition without being aware of what they were signing. In hl1 letter, Nellon clalma re- sldenta' tu ea would io up If the tract were deannexed. He •a.fl the current tu rate fOf' lbe tr1ct Is $10.37, while the county rate ia $10.~. The greenbelt planned for Mission Bell is flve yean otr on the city ulmdar. Nellon uys, but wou_ld be ten )'e&n away if left to tbe county. He predlcta less effective homeowner reprelfDt.alion and p0Uce protect.Ion if the trK'l ls de. annexed. He also credita San Juan with bolding down cable 1V rates and saya t.bey WOQld jump $18 a year ll Mission Bell Jeav~ tbedty. Mra. Walker said no one bas contacted her to ask that his name be removed from the petition. In fact, she said, MVtral residenll have r.alled to urt• her not to be diacoura1ed by Nellon'• attempt to ctllsuade homeowMn rrom eonUnu1ng the petltiOQ campaign. ,, Buckley Stirs Up GOPers KANSAS CITY, Mo. <API -~n. Jamu L. Buckley ol New York l rtstrvln~ the option or third-m an prestdc•ntutl C'an· didacy. lu vlna: Republic n National Con"ention strottglsts for Presldent Ford and Ronald Reagan to a rgue over which side would sutler If he ran. GO P platform draftsm en worked throug h a sweltering nicbt lnto e arly morning hours today, tr)'ing lo fashion planks that both the Reagan and Ford camps could buy without a fight. Re agan 's manager said he wu n't looking for platform trou- ble but that he was ready for ton· tests on the convention floor ir nttessary. . The close race was reflected in a platform subcommittee vote on the Panama Canal issue. By an 8 to 8 t.ie vote, a foreign policy panel rejected an attempt by Reagan backers to require that tbe United States maintain sov· ereient.y ovttJ.he canal Marine Dies At Pendleton -.CAMP l!EN.D.LEmN CAP> -A Marine r ecruit collapsed and died today during a training hike at the Camp Pendleton Marine Base, a Marine Corps spokesman said. The recruit, who was attached to the bue's Infantry Training School, was pronounced dead this morninc at the Naval Rectonal Medical Center at Camp Pendleton, the spokesman said. The victim's name was withheld unlll bis relatives could be ootified No further detaJls on the incident were immedlalely av all able Bluebeard? Gendannes Find New Bodies PARIS (AP) -A ~year-old Fttncb bcMalepalaterwho served 20 year In prison for blud1¢eoning and slashln1 a m an 10 de"th hH been chnr Red wllh five mor~ kllllNt&. Tbtrt Is 11peNdation the toll mav mount and ne...,·11paptts ulready 1u·c comporina him to thl' notoriou!l mus11·murde rer Bluebeard. Bernard Pesquc.-t, S3. was form alb charced wllh two new rount.s of murder today an r 1dentJ fyintr badly dt'<'omPOSed corpses dug up In hlg <·eUur as those ot his 33.year-0ld wire Ch.ri liaoe. wbo diso.ppnrt'd t°"o )NU~ lllJO, :,and Henri 1''U nC(\u1, 62, a businessman who ma)' havebeenber lover . Pesquet denlff lht> 1tC'lll~ charge that he carried out the triple murdt-r la~t month of businessman Emile Ueraaud, hl..t wife and m 11id in thftwealth ParissuburboCNcull\y. Police ch:irged Pcsquel with their murdeNI after rinding \n his house jewelry tlnd o handbag containing foreign money belong Ing to Mrs. Bergaud and a credit card btlonaln1 to her husband. Also found were document.s ~lonsing to a dozen otherpeople who bavenot been accounted for. Ford Signs Emergency Flu Measure WASHINGTON (AP> -Call· ing swine nu "a potential public health em ergency," Pres ident Ford today signed a bill clearing the way for a m assive c:tmpaign to immunize nearly ever y American against the disease. The government's vaccination program, stalled by months of delay, now faces a race against time as tbe flu season ap· proaches. Jn a signing ceremony in the Oval OHice. Ford thanked Congress for passan g fhe legislation, which provides In· s urance for the drug companies manufacturing vaccine for the mass inoculation. The Presldent said scientific and medlcal evidence support the need for the $lJS.milllon pro- gram and said the nation now has a vaccine "with a very low risk or adverse reactions." The firs t vaccine won't be available until late September. and the flu s eason normally begins in November, peaks betweell. Janua r y and mld· February and subsides in March. Fro• Page A I MAC ••• performance. Mrs. Kelly stopped short of calling for a n election, noting sh<' wlll survey the community first to see what people think of the 20·month·old MAC. Keene said "the general pubU (' of Mission Viejo is not aware of the man)' w9rlting hours aJI these people put in but I personally believe on the whole they are do- ing a superb job and are most cf· fective. I disagree entirely with Mrs. Kell)•'s views." He said the MAC "must be con- t'1iued for it. is the only voice this community has in local govern· menl. E\'entually, incorporatJon will be essential so that our town policies ne not diet-ated by persons sitting in Santa Ana who are not residents of Mission Viejo ;ind therefore a re not as con· cerned with our problems as we are." Keene argued that Mission Vlt · jo will be one or the largest and most rtnanci ally secure com· munities of the iiouth county and cannot be "lumped together with other areas ... lo have a most ef. fective gove rnment." "The MA C is layjng the 1troundwork for our own govern· "Ing body and we need everyone's help." he said. "Criticism comes easily but accom plishes very lit- tle." ®QUALITY TELEVISION ne 1977 Models are comillCJ at HlcJher Prices We're havinc) a 1976 Model 19" ~fFISBY Q4025W 0 1sllncllva. compact-srza, armullled grained Amer1c11n Walnut color cabinet Sohd-S111e Super \l•deo A1noe Tuning Systom. 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