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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot·WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, 1976 Y~ M. NO Ut. l HCTIOIB. M P•G•S II II • ed Acid .. Four Probables Fill Ford's l'eep Stable f \ 1 t ' . j ................................................................................... , • • • 'Huntington Arsonist ant Four Wounded Koreans Officers ----SEOUL. South Korea tAP> - About 30 North Korean cuardl armed wlth axes and metal pikes killed two U.S. Armyolflcers nnd wounded four American enllstrd men and five South Koreans dur- ing a clash In the demilitarized zone today, the United Nations. Command announced. Miiitary sources said three North Korean s we re also ·3,000 Leave After Barge Spills Acid PORTSMOUTH. Va. (AP> Three thousand Virginia res l· dents W<'r<' ordered cvuruuted to- <l ay rrom lh e s hOrt'S of Chesapt'akt• nay after the capsu· ing or a bargt• rarry1nR 1,000 tons of bulphurac ac id and Oleun, on oil). 1rntalln1t <'ht'm1cal used In the manuractunng of nylon fibers The Co.1st Guar d s :ud the barite .. ap~arcd to be leaklnit sU11hll) .. hut that there was no imml'd1ate danat'r llowever, an cmer~t'nr y w ns d(•clared and m urtnt' tr a Hie "as warnt'<l to stay rh•ar or the arcc1. Prople npproat'hlng tho scrne were ndvlM·d to wear protect!,•e clothlnt:: :rnd br eathing ap- paratus. 1'ht' t>varu ntlon of shoreline rt"·· sldents wu11 ord<'rt'd hy Mathcw!I County orflrluls . Tht' bur1tc capsized JU:\l oft lhe Virginia r;hore. A Co:ist Guard 11pokct1mnn s:iid the 125-foot bnrge, owned by the Allied Che mical Company or Jlopewell, Vu., wus under tow by n tug when it capsiied about G o.m .. rour m iles southeast of Gwynn's J!llond on tbe Virttlnla side of the bay. n few miles north of the mouth of the York ruver. About 80 percent ol the barge's cargo was acid. the Coast Guard said, a nd 20 per<'etlt was Oleun. which produces a sharp choklnt odor and mixes with wo~r to produce heat and an lnitating mist. Sulphuric acid can produce a poisonous gas when mixed with water. AlUed Chemical, owner or the tSffACID, PateA!) SF Strike Sought SAN FRANCISCO CAP~ - Muni drivers were scheduled to ask today for s trike sanction from the Central Labc'>r Council t1$ lbe Charqber ot Comm«tt began makin1 ell' PoOI AIT'ange- • merits in anlic1paUon of mass ltansitabutdown. believed kllled, but there was no imQtedlate CODlirlUlliOcl. The U.N . Com111Dd said the two American officers were .. brutally murdered in an un· provoked assault." The deaths stemmed from a tree-trimming incident. North Korea, however, said lls guards acted in seU-delense after "U.S. aggression troops" armed with lethal weapons heal them. The Penta1on in Washington said the Identities of the slain men would be r eleased aner their families were notified. A pike, generally used in pre. bayonet tim~. is a long wooden s hart wilh a metal head, sometimes with a pick on the side. The U.N. Command aave lllb ICCOW1l o( the attack: The two American officers, a South Korenn omcer and several American enlisted men were escorting (ive Korean service corps workers who were trim- ming trees In Panmunjom, the truce village In the center of the buffer zone between North and South Korea. Two North Korean officers and several North Korean guards came lo the area in midmorning as the South Koreans were "routinely trimming bunches" from a tree in the joint security arn. The lree was about lS to 40 yards from a U.N. Command r hec:kpolnl at the south s ide or the Bridge or No Return, over which prisoner exchanle5 took . place after the Korean armblice. Aller som e discussion during which one of the North Korun of· ricers cxrres.sed objection to the tree tr mmlna. the North Koreans demanded that the South Koreans slop the work. Shortly After, a North Korean ve hicle brought additional guarru.. and one ot the North Korean officers was beard to tell them to "klll" the Americans and South Koreans. 1be attack followed. (SeeKO&EA, P ace AU· BEDROOM SET SOW QUICKLY ''The (umiture 90ld the first ctQ the ad ran. We had good response to the ad, too." That's the advertisinl succaa story told by the Irvine woman who placed this classified ad ln the Daily Pilol: 7 pc King bedroom aet, no bed. Spanish, $200. JLU• xxxx u you have rumilure JOU want to convert to cash, call 64.2•5678. We inalce it euy lo put a few words to work for you in the Dai· ly Pilot. $80,000 Population· Explosion I Dainage · ~ In Fires APWlr• .... I• It's been a busy week for Regina, a great Dane in Golden Beach, Fla., who had herself 15, count them, 15, little Danes one day last week. Rc~ina belongs to Celestine and Yoland a Leone. 'Forget Connally' Four Possibilities ForVPSpotHinted KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP> - President Ford has narrowed hl.s aearch for a vice presldenUal nominee to Sen. Howard Baker or Tennessee, former Deputy Atty. Gen. WUllam D. Ruckelshaus , Treasury Secretary William Simon -and, not necessarily la.st or least. Ronald Reaian. two sourcn have told the Aa.soclated Press. One source In lhe Ford cam· palgn said former Treasury Secretary John Connally of Tex· as was on the ltal. But later. a White House source clOle to Ford said he has been eliminated because ol poulble aploilaUon al hJs trtal on cha,.,es ol taJdni a bribe from the mUlt producers' lobby, even thouih be was ac· quitted. There were alao reports that Connally had been told in COil· nd~ce th at he was out ol the nm· rune. "Forget Connally," lbe Wb.lte House source said. Some conaenatlvs continued to hold out hope that Reagan would be nominated, despite his (See VEEP, Pa1e AZ> Streaking Man Seized KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia CAP> -Police raided a house In Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown and found two men -one in pants and one with towel wrapped around him -making up small packets of heroin. When the two jum~ lhrouttb a window, the towel came off. For 200 yards along the busy stre~t women screamed and men laughed as the police pursued the streaker and hls companion . ..,. na. chase ended for the l'lude man when he paused at a clothesline lo grab a 11aroog. Tbe police grabbed him. The man In pu\S acaped. Woman Fights Abductor in Capistrano A San Juan Capistrano woman WH kldnaped and driven to a re· mote area out.Ide the city Tues- day night by u man who grabbed her as she sot on the lawn outside ner place or employment on Aven1da Aeropuerto, Orange County Sherirf's officers said. Deputif?8 said the 21-year-old victim told them that her abduc- tor, whom she described as armed and drunk, ran his car through several stop signs while " she made repeated altempt.s to leave the vehicle. She said the suspect made sex- ual advances towards her when they reached their destination but told the victim lo leave his car arter she repeatedly and suc- cHsfully resisted him. The woman told officers that the abductor made no attempt to use the gun wblch be placed on the dashboard of his car while he struggled with her. They said abe did not require medical treat· anenL By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ille Diiiy "'"Si.If A predown arsonist who struck at an abandoned dairy, two fourplexe11 under construction and an apartment complex, caus ing m o r e than $80,000 damage, is sought by Huntington Beach police today The uncompleted fourplexes at 16812 and 16822 Lynn St., off Warner A venue near Huntington Harbour, sustained the bulk of the damage. "We arc listing 16822 as a total loss and 16812 a s about one·lhird destroyed," Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said today. He indicated it is virtually cer· taln the same person or persons doused the s tructures with a flammable c h emical before torching them. The old Ed·s Dairy structure nearby al 16561 Boll;u Chica Road was also des troyed but no monetar y loss Is establis hed, Capt. Hosmer explained. New landowners were to dr· molis b the building vacat ed within the past six months by what was llunlington Beach's last commercial da1ry with on- site herds and milk production. Only a few hours before the 1·13 a.m . Inferno was reported. a gang of 1uve nlles playing with candles had been contacted hy police nnd ordcreti out of the building. Flammable llqu1d'I were np- parenlly used in the Lynn Street blates, 2:03 a m., and the 3·30 a.m. fire set 1n un upurtm<'nl complex laundry room trash rc- ceptuclc. Investigators hn vc not ruled tSf'eARSON, Pagc/\2) CoaHt W e ather Mostly cloudy by early evening Thursday with Ill· tie change Jn temperatur~ expected. Coast highs or about 70, low aboutOO. I NSIDE TOD" Y What wall a Democratic ok- lory mean lo the ncllon'• «'10Mm1/7 Whal will~1/ Rtf"'bllcaru 1ta11 in the Whllt l/outt' Motl /frlancfal anol11st1 don't !mow bta they ha~ to so111omtlhin9, 10 tfwJI ~.Sta Page AB. • .... x "' .... •• "' 2: CM I M ,. .. , •• IU •• ,.. A % DAIL YPILOT s , SO vi et Lunar Probe Safe on ·M .( oon .\ MOSCOW <A P l -Luna 24, an unmanned So"1et 6pac1:l'raft. made a IU<'Cf'!lsful liOll landmK on lh• moon today, the Soviet news u1ency Tui. announrtd Tht-announcf'mtnl said 1t lundcd in the i.outhcout~rn purt of the Su of Cr11S1' at 9 3ti 11 m. m 36p.m PDTJ t;rum or txper1menU on th!? moon Ta•• uid ull equipmf'Tlt aboard ,. tM lunar c11psuJe •·:.is funcUon· lna normally. This Is the ume ler\PrOll area in which the last Soviet moon probt', Luna 2.,, lan<kd on Nov. 6, 1'74. Tass reported ut tht llmc that sorne of Ldna z:rs rquipnl nt wa11 cfomajted and th1s prev~ed It from rarryin6t out 1t:1 full pr~ Ta s did not l'Xpla..n the mis· s100 <>r l,una 24, but prnurnably 1t "'Ill take ~oil samples "1th an automatic :icoop fOf' an:.tlYbJS by remote control from eitrth. 't'lm wag un1ucess!ully attempt~ by Luna23. Lun3 24 W3~ launch('d l\u~ 9 and wus put into orbH •lround th\• moon flvt' <loyi. latc•r Tht> Sovieti; ht1vt' not landed men on thc moon, but t"o t'o,;. Ford Domiiiates Confab KAN!ec~~:: .. ,Ho~~! .. ,f :?wr"'~!~~~e .~:: ~•~••••• Pn-s1dent Ford appeared firmly polltkal miracle 1n the ballotm1 2ilate deleeation. in <'Ontrol of the 1976 Republican tonight Ford was buoyant lie stopped ~at1onal Con,·cnuon a'I the di.'· "t:nless John SeaTS <Reagan's by his campaign ofltce today and legate~ prepared t? choose the campaign manageri can pull a told reporters, "l reet great. I'll party i. pre11dent111l nommee rabbit out of the hat, we'll be in feel bettertonlgbl .. tomght trouble when they vote on the Then lhe President went lo a tie established his dominance nomination.'' said Seo. Jesse meeling with Republican gov. \\Ith a clear-cut ,·1ctory on an 1s-Helms or North Carolina. "And I ernors to dlsruss party unity and slle chosen by challenger Ronald haven't seen any rabbit hutches the vice presidency. Reagan. around Reagan headquarters Reagan continued to visit de. With the climactic confront a· lately " legation caucusC's in SC'arch of the t1on towurd which l"ord and "l "ould say the President maraclehencC'ds totumthecon· Reagan have moved for nine may win by a <'Ouple of hundred \ention around. months only hours awa~. sup. votes," said Warr<'n McPherson, As for the \•ote rejecting his bid porters or the former California a Reagan supporter ,who is to force Ford to name his vice Clemente Child Hit; Mom Held A San Clemente woman "as J31led Tuesday on ctuld healing charges after polic<' all<'l(ed hl•r 23-month·old daught<'r Wab round nearly unconscious from multi· pie in.Juries. Police claim the child. Cora Brewster. of 3619 S El Camino Real. had been burned on the chest with a cigarette and severely bruised on her £are and buttocks. An eye was blackened and she apparently had been bit· ten on the left arm There were also possible frac- • tures. pohce said. She was listed in critical condi· tion today at San Clemente General Hospital ancr· reportl'd· ly undergoi ng neurosurgery to remove clots lJl the bram. I. Held on SS,000 bail at Orange County Jail was the child'!> mother, Carolyn Sue Brewster. 23. She was scheduled for nr- rouanment a t South County Municipal Court In L11un1.1 NilUtl at8·30 a.m. Thunday. San Clemente firemen· sald they were called to the Brewster apartment on a medical aid. They were told the girl had fallen from her bed. they s ald. But the nature of the apparent ill.Juries prompted ftremen lo call police. Police said the woman's fiaMe. whom they declined to identify, also was at the apart- ment. They would not discuss has possible role in the cast?. Ile was • not anested. A second child in the opart· ment was remanded to the care o( the county SOl'ial services de· partment. North State Enjoys Rain SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A persistent low pressur<' trough. uncommon for this dnte, ha!-t dumpro more W('lcomc ruin on Northern California. but the un "casonal moisture b exJ>C('tl'<f to .:1vr wny to rl4'nr !!kll-s Thursday San to'ranclsco Tuesd ay mcusurcd .06 lnch: Socrnmcnto .04. Ukiah .03 nnd Redwood City ·'" ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. o...,.. c ... ,, Oot••v ,,...,, ,.,,,. -~ •• c..,.......n ttwi ,,.,.W\ t '""· ,,. p.Jt-'4• .. ~ ·J n• '"* (lit~ (. ... ,, "'vbUthtftO (~.,.,1, "'1~' .-t .. ._ttOM Mt> P..IMI~ M~.-y tflf~ I , ... f ,~ <~·"' ~#'fltj ..... ..,. ""'-" MWloh~.f~ a ...... r ·~••ifll .,, ...... ••••f\t ,,.,,, • .,,.,, V.tlH" t •M l .. 1.-. ""'"" """"'C:.,..t /". ,,...,,._ , ..... 'WI~-~• PVt,,f1~ ~"'-"-'•"' -t "'" 4-•\ 1M tllf'M\(t~ ..... ,...,.."' .. _,,. t O 11D ~t ~t ~tf'f•I, CMt• ,._., • ..,...,,..,...-.a. R~rt N. Wttct PYt\hlltft-t~~,,_., Jeclt R. Curley Vtc.I P,t\Wlfll\ ~ c,,.,.,., .. ~ Thomu Keevll c ••• ., ThOmes A . 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Ford had no need lo tip his hand; his forces waged an in· tense tight on the convenUon noor that won him the right, by a 1.180 lo 1.069 decision, to d.1.sclose his choice after tonight's Republican National CooventJoo vote on presidential nomination rather than this morning. A spokesman said Ford was confident or his own nomJnaUon and would seek lo meet with Reagan late tonight. or early Thursday .. Baker would have been Ford's choice if delegates had forced him to disclose his running mate early, the sources said, but this did not neressarily mean that Baker is the top contender now that delegates had rejected the advance disclosure propollaJ. On the other hand. there 1s a feeling that Baker could help Ford In the South. Ruckelsh au.s, an Indiana lawyer, resigned in 1973 with At· presidential c hoice before tonJght 's vot 1ng, Re~1gan said. "This is one ti m c l disagree with the majority.·' Alter a decis ive 1.180·1.069 vic- tory in the first major test or thii; 3ht GOP con\'C'ntion. Ford's strategists worked out a com· promise that avoided another floor fight over the foreign policy plank in the party platform. Backers or both s ides arri,·C'd at the convention hall Tuesday knowing that before the session ended they would have a rlear m- d1cat1on or which man had the NIXON SHADOW HAUNTSCONVENT10N-A4 strength to prevail. It was an emotional night. The noise and the politics had escalated from the openin11t day sessions on Mon· day. The demonstratJons whM Mrs . Ford and then Mrs. Reagan arrived in the hall were louder and longer than they had been the night before. Speakers were interrupted as partisans £or both candidates tried to shout each olher down. The crucial vote came on Reagan's proposal to require Ford to name his running mate before the balloUng for the pre- sidential nomination. Ford's vic- tory by a Ul·vote margin was all lhe more impressive because tbe President had allowed Reagan to choose the issue and then trounced him in the ultimate test o( political power: who can get the votes. Ford's margin of victory was far wider than most ob- servers expeded. Thal vote was taken within hours of the time the Associated Press delegate survey showed Ford had moved past the 1,130 majority or delegate votes he would need to win the presidential nomination. Ford's strength continued to climb through the night . The latest AP tally, based on legal commitments and pubUcly stated preferences, gave Ford 1,141 , Rea1un 1,041, with 77 un- committed. * * * Ford Appears Likely Pick ty. Gen. Elliot Richardson rather KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - than carry out orders from then-Here are delegate votes by can· President Richard M. Nixon to d1d&tt' ba!it'd on binding requir<'· firl• the special Watergate J>rO· menu. or sluh•(I prefel"t'nct'S of H'c utor . Arch iba ld Co'<. delegates lo the Hepubhcon Na· Hll'hard~on is now Comm~ttonul Convent111n i.ccrctury * * * Ford 1,141 Heaga n 1,()4 I Nominations, Vote on Tap /ti Kansas City KANSAS CITY (AP) -f'ollow Ing ls the schedule of evf'f\L' for the Republican National Conven- tion lonlgbt: 5 p.m . PDT Address by Gov. Arl'h A. Moore Jr. of West VirRlnia, cha1rman or the Republican Gov- ernors Association. Address by Rep. Guy Vandcr J agt of Michigan. chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committtt. El('(tion of the Republican Na· tional Committee. Address by Sen. Jacob K . J 1wits of New York. Nomination for president of tbc United States. Roll call for ~election or <1 nomln~ for presldenL Adjournment. Bingo Approved BAKERSFIELD <AP) -The Board 0( Supervisors has agt~ to altow bingo gama In unln· corporated areas or Kern Court\)·. but qnly by charitable organlU· tion.,, l 'nromm1tted 77 ; otnl deh•J:alt• volt•s 2.2.S9 Nrcded to nomanol<" 1.130 Totals ar<' bn1u·d on currt>nt al· locations or preCcrences of ull d~· tcgute11. f ' ro• Page '' I ACID .•• barge, also manufactured the pesticide kepone and has been char~ed In connection wlth lhe dumpinJt of the chcmlcal lnlo the James Ri ver. which empties into tht bay. l Relatcd story. 88> The barj.'te, en route from Clay- mont. Del , to Hopewell, flipped when the tug made a sharp Lum, the Coast Guard spokesman said. The Coast Guard di.spatch~ two ve.ssels to the area to monitor the spillage. The acid. It said, was leaking slowly from a vrnt oo the partly submerged barge, not rrom the hatch, which was re· ported int?Ct. The Coast. Ouard said it asked the Navy In Norlolk for a barge. mounted giant crane and would send it lo the scene to rtght the capglzed barge. 1l also senl an expert on chemical haiard:s from Washington to tnvcsUgate. The Coast Guard spokesman said the acid coulct corrode ships and boat• movintf In the area, and that "It as lethal" to marine life. \ monaub are orbiting the tturth 10 the Sulyut 511par(> lab Boris Volynov and \'1\AI)' Zholobov l'OCketcd lnto spnt't Ju. Jy 6 in their Soyuz 21 llPMC<'<'ralt and dockt'd with the Sal~ ut tho lollowma day. Tho tipuce lub hu ~n ln orbit 1ince June 22 Tht-t-..o started lhl'lr 44th day in space today, more lhnn half "ay toward the US record for manned space fliRht or 84 doys. It ,.~ '11111"""° .. --WHERE TWO SLAIN F1•reup In Korea Fro• Pagr A I KORE.A •.. The two Americans died from massive head injuries and stab wounds, a Penlagon spokes man said in Washington. A North Korl'an broadcast • claimed later that "U.S. Im penalist aggressjpn troops" with lethal we apo ~ beat North Korean guards who had gone to protest that the trees were in a joint security area under North Korean control The official Korean Central News Agency broad t a~t. mon.itored in Tokyo, s1ud the North Korean guards 'were compelled to take a step in S<'lf· defense lo counter the r('ckll·:.s provocation of the scoundreb " The broadcast said the 'pro- vocation" was planned ''by the U.S. imperialist aggressors to further aggravate the prevailing situation," and demanded that the United States "punish those who committed the provocative act." A South Korean government spokesman called the attack "premedltuted. inhumane murder" and .said it proved what "cruel and unreasonable hooli1ans" the North Koreans are. "''ru i.rt by o Skylnb mission ln 19'7$ The Soviet r~'COl'd hi 62 de.ya, lllso set lilst year. Tau 1ald Volyoo" and Zholobov carried out toeblUca.l .xperimenta today, IDcludlu cont.romnc tho oritnt.aUon or tho 1p1ce lab with "' opUcal atah\ and 1tudyln1 chanaos lo ta.sto sen11Uoo.s in apace. Tt\~ apacccrult's syswms con· tlnued to luncllon normally and No-puffing Law Holds AtCUSD Capistrano Unified School Board members have butted heads over the district's no smokinc policy m its meet.mg room. And, while the board failed to r econfirm the no smoking policy Mooday. it also deadlocked 3 to 3 on a motion to allow smokers to puff away outside a glai.s enclosure O\•erlooking lbe hear- ing room. The end re~ult was that the no smoking policy stands. The seven-member board hus been reduced to six members with the resignation of Stephen Smilb. The position wlll not be filled un· tiJ November's eledion. The bun on smoking had Tru:.l~ Sarah Lipp fuming. At a previous meetin~. Mr~. Lipp broached the subject or al lowing s moking behind a glass wall separating the board room from the district headquarter:.· lobby. Further, Mrs. Lipp said she was annoyed at the "silly signs" saylnJC "Thank you for not smok· ing'' spotted around the buildtni.:. District employes may smol..l' only in a special area. Trustee0TC'd Kopp initialed the mot!on to revise the no s molung motion. lie said since the lobby was separated from lhe board room and air conditJoncd, the £ume5 wouldn't bother those attending the school board meeting. Trustee Bob llurst disagret.'<i. Noting that the areas shared a common air conditioning system, he said the smoke would likely be picked up and blown in- to the board room. lie said he had observed in many public buildings the soo!,,.v marks left around Ct'iling venG'. Rather than aiding. the air condi· tioning "creates the problem." Hurst said. Hurst noted as well that the board had an obligation to set an example for students. m_n_nfu FURNITURE ' the cosmonaut~ urt-fet'hn~ well; Tus11 sa1cl. , The landm& slt~ of Luna 24 wu about 800 mil s from the Soa ot -TranqutUty, where two American astronauts made mnn'1.1 firi.t lund1n.: on the moon ln 1009 and rClUJ'nl'd ~llh QUln· uu~" or lunar rocks u.nd du. t. The Soviets havt• Ji <'vt'r r<'tri<>v~<t material or a l•ntlcd vchlcl•. !l"om the rnoon. • Last Reag an Drive Starts KANSAS rl'l' Y, l\1 o. IAPJ -Ron:.ild Rcliji(Ull. bc•ginning a IUl·mlnul1• dnve In hi! uuhlll bulll<' for nom1M1Uoo. said today that deJegat(•J "had not been hear1n~ the truth · about Presldl'nt Jo'ord's tn· tended choke for ''ice pr1• s1dent. .. I can't under!-.tnnd. also, und the dt'lt•1tute~ hatl lo be U\\ arc. thl•\ had nnt been hearan~ th'e truth." Reagan told a caucus of the Kansas delegation. "Sevt'r:tl ind1v1duab huve bet•n n ~uned at tht· various d<'IC'J:at<' c•aucusl's as vice prc~1denua1 con. d idatei;. und th•') know that onlv onr of them <'••n aet tht'rl'. .incl that tht'v'vt' all lx•t•n 1ndkat1•cl thal 0lh1~ IS the t•hOI('(', 1nel11d111g ffi)~l'lf .. Fro.ta PagP ,, I ARSON ... I out J connN·tion "11h t\\o ;iron fifl•s set .1t 11partrnent complel\t~ • 1n rou~hly thC' !lame SN·tor <>I ttll' <'II) t'•ffly M rmrl.1). . Flaml·~ "er 1· ra~in,i: '4 IWn • trucks roared up to thl' s(·c•or1d •· alarm fire on l.yun ~lr<'et, re-, quiring backup help from the We:;tminster l-'1 re Ocpartml'nt undcr lh<' N<"I Six mutual :i1d pact among wci.l cou11ty fire d1· partments. No one w a:; 10Jt1rl'd l-'ircmc•11 br.oui;:ht ff u mes 1rnc11·r cont m l within JO m1nutc·s but !hi.'\ WC'ren ·t 1.•xttini:uls hed lor son1;. time. Owner or the fourplux<.>s, '' hich had been fra med and w£1tppc'<l OJnd rc•ady for stucco 1:1nd pl:i.<s w;.rs not 1mmcd1ately t1 va1labh•. 3 -cent Tax Dies SACRAMENTO (API -A pro- posed 3-cenlinrreaoi;c in the state gasoline tax to hu1ld h1ghwa) s 1 and mass lra n!"1l ha.., bc<>n krllC'd by the• A!>M'mbly Wayo; and Means Comm1ttre. Gov. Edmund Bro~n • Jr.opposl'd the m easure. ,1 • Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleeper 1n glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting .... ...,.470 Now 5396 62" love seat sofa sleeper in glove- hke vinyl with gentle button tufting Regul.ty •390 Now 5312 Cover selection includes seven fabric grades in the season's most desirable covers -soft vinyls, herculon. xectra's b(.ends of cotton-rayon. \ _....... -- at 20% savings Special orders allow f0t two week delivery 1161MAllOl11.YD. •DOWNTOWN COSTA MISA • 541·5131 "\ I • ' • . . . . . . . ' " . I' f .. .. Coastal Bill Sho;d~~ 1°·)·~~ J ' Supporters Hope for Senate Vote Tonight ·1 ,.,.WI-•• GIRL 'S A RM (LOWE.R LEFT) APPEARS IN QUAKE RUBBLE Death Toll Mounting in Philippines Disaster' Thousands Feared D e ac;l or Missing MANI LA. Tht• Phal1pp1ncs I AP I -Thi.' loll or dt>ad Jntl mis· smg in th<' C'arthqual..t•-; Jnd l•dal "ave!> an 1 lw 'i011tht•n1 l'h1hp pines :-.oarrd 111 nwrt· than 5.300 toda}. \\ llh m·arl\ 3U.OOO report· t'<I homcll''is Rt•lld off1c 1ab. .... 11d man} borl11•:-. "1•rt• float1111.t an the· \\ alt•r ... off lht· ... 1r11·lo.l·n !>OUlhl•rn roa:-.t 11f !\tmJ.in:111 and I hat many nr the m1~;.1ng . \\ ;1..,lwd away hy i.:aant ""' c .... \\Ould probabl~ ncwr be found Th<' ~al1on ,1l D1 s a ~t e r t'oordina lmit Ccntl'r ~aid 3.103 death'i had hccn ronf1rmC'<I and there W<'rt' at lt'a'lt 2.282 m1!.~10Jt . !>AA 1n1urt'CI .ind 211. 716 homt•le'~ f o ll o\\1ni:: TUt''i d .1v '.., l'lll cl'>t1·01>hl·~ Col Prudl.'nf111 \ 1•r. tht• <'en OC R etai11s Job Freeze A hinng freezl'. im1x1sed on Orange• County govl'rn mcnl nearly a Yl'ar ago. '' 111 continue through the current fiscal )ei1r, county • supervisors ag rt.'ed Tue~· da) County orrir1~1b l'Sl1mal t'd the frc·ezr saved SJ m1l11 nn during 11~ first <'•Ahl month~ nf orxr a11on alonr Under al:-term !> l'mployes "ho h'JH' coun ty government arc not nutomat1 call} rcplar,,d lni>t t'ad, the po~1l1on 1o; {'\al u utcd, a nd cJc h rt.•placl·m1'nt mu;,t l>4• JI> pro\ ect IH 'u rt.• n 1i.11r' bt'forl' an' <int• c.in h1· hm·d tcr·s deputy chief, said most of the dead and missing were caught by tidal wa,·es. ,\ lelc\ is ion st ation reported that 400 to 600 paratroopers train· mg in the southern Philippines were among those swept away by the wa\'es. but there was no Im· rn<.'diate confir mation The casualties were concen· trall'<l in the towns and cities ulong Mindanao island's 500 miles of coastline-around the Moro Gulf. on the northern side of the Celebes Sea. The Ph11ippinl' Air Force was shuttling tons of medicine. food and other supplies toCot.abato. on the eastern shore of the gulf. ;ind Zamboanga, across the gulf all he lip of the Zamboanga peninsula. The) w<.'re among the hardest·htt c1t1es Navy ships stationed in Zam· boanga "l're ferrying relief goods to other stnrkc n ureas along tht' coast Pres ident Ford sent Pres1dt•nl Ferdinand E. Ma rco& a message expressing sorrow and otrering U.S. aid. • Casualties w<.'re reported in the provinces of North and South Zamboanga, Basilan, North and South Lanao, Cotabato and Mis· amls Oriental, and theo r ilies of Zamboanga. Basilan, Cagayande Oro and Cotabato. Other provinces in the central Ph1hppi:les and on southern L1110n Is land also felt the tremors, but there were no re· ports of casualties In those areas. The first quake struck shortly after midnight Monday, while the people or Mindanao were sleep· 1ng It was centered intheCelebes Sea between Mindanao and In· ctone~la's Celebes island and sent 24·f~igh tidal waves cra!>hln(( ashor e. c3lT'ying away fish · ('rml'n 'i. still s hacks as far as 100 'urdsmland. Dog ff ro Ro11ore d SACRAMENTO CAP1 A final fihowdown on the year's ma Jor t'OastaJ conservation bill m "-Y come tonight. Backers or the measure. "'hO Include Gov. Edmund Brown Jr , scored a tactical victory early to day when a Senate commitWt' voted 6·2 to send the bill by Sen Jerry Smith <D·Saratogal to th<' Senate noor. UnJess the vote is overturned by the fuU Senate, the bill <SB 1277 l will not have lo return to the Senate Finance Committee. the graveyard or an earlier coastal measure. And if supporters of the bill can beat back an attempt tonight to send ll to the Finance Commit· tee, they s hould have the strength to win final passage. Smith told reporters he "''as confident of al least a 21-vote Senate maJOrily . Senate Republican leader George DeukmeJ1an of Long Beach. an Flash Roll For 'Busts' Allocated Orange County supervisors al- located $30,000 Tuesday for use as a buy.bust nash rolf for un· dercover nar cotic investigations throughout the county. Approval or t he allocation came without reference to last year 's controversy surroundmg a !)tmilar buy·bust fund con· trolled by the Orange County In· telligence Unit (OCIU>. The $19,273 OCIU fund was a target of board of supervisors criticism when It was learned the money had been obtain ed throu1th the courts rrom convict· eddrugoffenders. Suoervisor Laurence Schmit char ged the payments were a form of ourchased justice. Board o f Sup e r visors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said the money belonged in the county treasury and not in OClU's hands. Former s upervisor Robert Battin took the criticism one step further by accusing OCJU and the narcotic investigators of mis· using the cash fund. But Battln's criticism was stymied by a state audit that showed the money collected from the drug offenders was proper!~ accounted for. Nonetheless. supervisors or· dered a suit filed that claims the money is rightfully the county s and belongs in the county treasury. Thal suit remains unsettled. OCIU has tacitly agreed not to use the fund until il is and supervisors have now provided a cash alternate to help finance narcotic operations. The new fund calls for Shl'riff Bradley Gates to approve all w1thdruwals and for county Audilor·Controllt'r Vic Heim w account for the money &~ W@ruJl? @@[(WO©@ Th• ~olumn appears today on Page 85 . Ma~goret Ann l\lorris. 2. of . t. Charle!i, Mo., s it with th award presented in New York b~· Ln~!i'H.'. the TV star. to Red tlert •. a 75 pound rrtsh setter. The award was given to Red for pulling Margaret Ann out or a numing c-ar by her coat collar .. ' . . opponent, aald lbe vote would be "extremely close." And Deukmejlan allo said there wUl be another n1,ht ewer a bill by Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy < D·San Francisco> that includes $1.5 mllllon to rund the commiss ion. That bill, as 11 spending measure, needs a two· Lhirds vote. Smith's bill would eive a state commission a nd six temporary regional commissions veto power over development in the coastal zone, generally 1,000 yards inJand but In some places as wide as five miles. It would expand public access to the shore, restrict coastal urban sprawl, and Juve first· stage planning in local gover- meots' hands -but require con· formity -.·ith the slate coastal plan and allow appeals of local permits to the state commission. Opposition Lo the measure from labor, developers and others hasn't melted away, as was demonstrated in Tuesda) nitbt'a rive·hour hearlna befor<' the Senate Natural Resource.' and Wildlife Commltl~. The opponent s covered familiar ground -tba\ the bill usw-ped local controJ. that it con· fiscated property without du(• pr~ss or com pensation. tb(Jl it crippled the economy and wiped out jobs by restricting devefo&.1 ment. One opponent claimed the bill would drive up tbe price ol ever· ything in the coastal area. from rents to hot dogs and ice crt>am Another recalled the Civil War and said the bill may ignite "another war to rid us o( another type or slavery ... But in the committee. at least. there was little sympathy for the opponents' obJective: Senate re· Jecllon or the bill. leading to a two house conference committee and wide·rangmg amendments. Only a conference committee Book Closed ./ Poetic Justice for Vendor A poet who represented himself in the courtroom and quoted Ke,ats, Shelley and Shakespeare i~fense of what he said was his right to sell poetry at the La(una Beach Festival of Arts has been denied that right via the stern prose of Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Smtlh. JUDGE SMITH rejected the demand by Bradley Stef· fens, 21, of Hollywood, that would have allowed the plainUffto peddle his $1 books of poetry at tr vine Bowl while lhe Pageant of the Masters is being presented. Steffens unsucces!>fully argued that he had as much nghl to sell his book "An Anonymous Romance of Theatric Space and Soc Song!>" as other vendors had to sell opera glasses. ' Judge Smith ruled that Steffens' rights or free i;peech UO· der the First Amendment had not been violated and tha~ the c1Ly had the right to bar the sales of his poetry al the festival STEFFENS ARGUED that the city would have prevent· ed Tom Paine from selling "Common Sense'' at the Pageant tf hehad been nhveloday. .. Petition denied." Judge Smith ruled Corralled by Cops Camels Stage Own Circus in Anaheim Three circus camels led Anaheim police on a chase through city streets late Tue!>· day n1~ht and landed a motonsL who apparently couldn't believe his eyes in jail The erranl camels were part of an animal entourage> being led from Anaheim 'onvenlion Center to a wailing circus train. According to police, midway through their Journey, the three camels apparently decided they didn't need the services of a handler to guide them to the waiting train. The humpbacked trio bolted from the ra nks, loped up Con· vention Way and then hegan jo~ ging west on Katella Avenue. Two motorcycle policemen 1.'ho were part of the traffic corps gwding the eircws animals out oflown gave chase. Officers Richard Stockwell and Theodore Morn son finally corralled Lhe1r quarry near Katelin Avenue and Hai.tc r Street, poli<'e ::.aid. While Stockwell gathert'<I 1n the beasts by lht1r lead halter1o. Morrison prot1.1:ted them from G em T alk ENJOY SOMETl/lNG N1':W1 Neck Jewelry for Men the penis or traHic by hlockin~ an inside lane with nares and the blinkin~ lights of his motorcycle. ··where'd the camels come from?" a passing molonsl "ho s lammed into Morrison 's motorcycle wanted to know Where the camels eamc from was less important to the t"o police officers than the Juto driver's alleged slurred SJ><'l'<'h and unsteady hands. Thie f 'Lighte n s' Guardia n's Car Orange County Public Guar dian J ames Heim is wishing tn day that h e'd had someont· guarding his car on the county parking lot near his ofrice on Grand Street in Santa Ana. Burglars who broke \he left front window to gain entry look a tape deck, radio and several auto accessories. s heriff's offlcf'rs !)aid. The value of the loss has nol yet been determined can makl.' l'h&ang\·~ 1n the bill Earlier m th dny, lk•ukmt'jian held u news conft>rencc with Sen Ruben Ayolu (I> ChinuJ, A'fo semblyman Mike Culkn <D Lon..: lk•ach 1. ~tulewldc labor leadcl'~ und some buismt·:.:~ t:l'OUJ>.-< to t••ll for five amendments. Ttlcy included clumnaUon or the regional comm1ss1ons. 11 wcakt>n1ng of the s tate com mission, t>xemptions for coustul urban an.•a1o more than hair de veloped, and compt"nsauon fo1 landowners whosc property ust• 1s restricted Ir the Smtih ball bl·t'Omes la" w1thout the amendmenllS. Cullt'n said. ht> will have no trouble quah!y1ng a r('ferendum for the 1978 ballot that would erase 1t State AFL l'IO leader John Hcnnmg. who opposes the b1JI told rep0rtl•ri. 1l "as "one mon.· deterrent to total 1.•mploymcnt .. and said it reflect<'d a µh1losoph~ of "little autos. hlllt• work and ul timately little mmdi; .. San Diego Cops Stick With Union SAN DIEGO <AP1 D1rc1· tors of t.he San Diego Police Of ricers Assodat1on have dt• !>tgnat<.-d tho Teamster.. as the11 ne~ot1allng service for another yl'ar Term!> of lttl· 12·month Jgrt·l' ment appro,·cd TU('Sday prov1d1• the Team'iler~ will hargam con lracl!> b<>t Wl'l'n t ht• t•11 " and th<• pohce umon und abo ~111 handlt· gn evanet'!> and lit1g111laon The contract 1::. an extension or an existing pact bl'lw<'en lbl' two unions and is c•xpectcd to co"t the Police Orrin•r::. Ai.soc1ation almost $163.000. or about Sl55 during the com1n~ \\'ar for l'arh of the police u111un'::. 1.0~ mem be rs PriP#f f>## Sisler KalhlL'L'll Cannon. c·hapla1n of A lhertu -. Magnus Collt.•gl' in Ne" I (avc•n. lrns lwcn named HH· lirst woman "preacher · 111 the h1ston of the H11ma11 l'::ithol1c Church She "°'' lws I ht• n gltt Io :O.J>l'<ik from th<• pulpit during m :.i-,s . ' New designs In m ale jewelry arc catching on to the extent that women may even have lo share the supply or gems with"'1lleir favorite men as these designs feature some J(ems 1n men's neck jewelry. The new neck jewelry for men is rugged ly ma~culine. often comblnln1 gems dramat1ca1ly with such s trong elements as gold and tiger eye ban. There Is not even a h int or e ffeminacy in today's men 's pendants and neck chains. Delicately corded,.._ gold pendant and earrings. each set with the enduring beauty ol a diamond ln Ancient India even the pearl was primarily a man's jewel. a symbol or power. vitality and Immortality. Men' today have a wld~ choice of neck jewelry. from \he "anchor chain,'' with heavy links. rope chains in gold and combinations. Such chains area also used in masculine bracelets. Men's rashions invite the dramatic use or neck jewelry In particular, and you'd be surprised at just how much you'd enjoy theu new jewelry fashions for men Ir you'd just. give it a try 1 • ' A tmo/W 11n ,. al*O _,,-"- 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA ' J> . CONVENIENT TERMS BankAmericerd-Master Charge 30 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE ~·3401 ,,44 DAil Y PllOT TAXING TI MES: Prt1perty owners bave been stlrnna 1n dis· contc:nt both in Orange and Los Angeles countleg these days . There have even been slgn11 oJ poss Ible revolt All or this comes because the county assessor s 1n both Ora.nite and Los Angelei counties ha1 c handed property owners -410me whopping mcrenses m taxablt.> values. Faced with grumbltng and rl1i. content, the assessors have bttn rvery soothing. They ve told lhe t property owners that really. alter 1 all. they a re onl y filung taxable l \•alues to reflect the market price olprope~ies. Taxes. the asseSl>Ori. explain. are estabh:.h ed on the rale charged by vanous local go,ern- ment agencies. So the a:.:se.sor!> ad\•1se everybody to get the r111e.s and schools and sewer dist n ets to cut down on the various tax rates. ALL OF T HIS sounds fan e ;n theory. But the hapless property owner soon discovers he's in one or those which-came.fir t-lhe- chlc¥n·or-lhe·egg type of ar~u­ ments. Speaking of chicken. you could use that for un example. Say ~ou own this chicken coop and the ui.· sessor com es around and s&)s 1t '!> worth $100 in taxable value.• Then you find that all of the gO\·- ernment agencies say you must pay a tax rate of $1 for each $100 m taxable value or your chicken roop. Since the coop has a tax RofJbers' Ttm11el Paris policemen extract a gas cylinder from the tunnel used by bank robbers to gain access to .the Societe Generale Bank .. where they rifled 191 safety deposit box- es. Thieves used the same method last month to rob the ~ice branch of the same bank. There is no loss estimate yet. Speculation has gone as high as $10 million. Nixon Haun~ GOfl Party Quietly Ponder s Rebuttal I By WALTEll R. MEARS KANSAS CITY. •to. <AP I A convt'ntion aio hall was lb~ onb name t h at coun t ed, but Rept.iblkans in Kansas City do not speak ol Richard M. Nixon Nonetheless, the 11hadow oC the resigned president and tht• Watergate sranduls that drove him from office hangs like nn o\·er<'ast at the Republicun Na· tumal Convention. ~OT t'OR THf:M. the conven· t1oneeri.. · tradil1onnl litany of GOP administrations pa.-.t. for the last one 1:. a t•ampu11.m millstone thev still :.t>ck to cut l00c>e . In the platform the comenlwn adopted Tul't.dal night. there It. no mention or R1r hard :'\1xon. ConventJon offlc1als i.ay th:il as a former aominet'. ~1xon "as cm lltled lo credenllals at Kansas Ct ty To their relier. he didn't ask PLATFORM DRAFTSMEN considered. bneOy. a plank that would han> d eplored mis- behavior by public 0Hic1al . naming three congre~~•onal Democrats alonR with "those tn· dividuals asi.oc1ated "'th the so- called Watergate scnndaJs." "Such a ctions by persons in positions of public trw.t arc un- pardonable,'· lhe proposed plank said. Harold R. Sterling, a delegate from Memphis, Tenn .. who sup. ports Ronald Reagan for the pre- sidentia l nomination, proposed the amendment to the platform committee last Friday, suyan.: Re publicans should raise the is· sue "because Dem()(.'rats are go. ing to hammer us on the head with it." THEY ALREADY HAVE, slit· ring Watergate memories and Nixon·· to un• 11.ia1n t t'ord. I\ E W'S .i '.·•L )'SI rrltlcl1lna the uncondHH>nlll pardon Pre~l<knt 1-"ord grant"'"Ct Nixon. Oemocrulic presidential nominl'<' Jimmy Cartt>r said he wouldn't try to m11kc the purdon a campaign issue. But It uepears l'ert11in othe r Democrat:! wall. "But tf I am the nomln"c· we're Just QOin" to be Sllndlr\I there fti two ~x·aovcmon cont· parlna our records. und l 'lt Uk~ that •lot,·· said th:lUU.m. who ha(I suaaestcd durlna primary elec-tion campiligns thot he cou.ld do .. helter Job than l"ord In counter. Ina the Water cat'-' Luu(.'. • ln lhU 11 ituallon, th• Rt>publlcan plan IR to counter-: attack. turnln~ the GOP slghll o6. more recent disclosure ol mi ~ behavior. nota bly the coo..; gresslonal sex scandals. : And Reagan said Tuesdl'Y he's !'ure Carter h::is a copy of the book ·'The Man Who Pardoned Off shore Oil Bids Exceed EstiDlates NEW YORK tAP1 -'l'he oil industry has bid $1.13 billion - nearly twice what the Interior Department expected -to search for oil and natural gas off the Atlantic Coast for lhe first time. The oil industry has be('n "a1ting for years to search beneath Atlantic Coast waters. Tht> btddins: wa:. to have started at 10 a .. m. Tut>sday. but had to \\&it until 6 p.m. "hen Supreme Court Justice Thurgood MarshJJI derued a request to block the sale. "The government is quite plt'a:.ed with the r esults.·• Frank, Basile, manager .of the Interior Department ·s Outer Continental• Shelf Office in New York. said after the sealed bids were opened . POI NTE-A-PITRE. Guadl'ltiupl• 11\ P > -The Sou!ricrc volcano rontinued to pour out clouds or deudly sulphur ~as and ash today, and the scientists obser\'ing it said they stall believed a catastrophic eruphon was corning. But they were unable to predict when it would happen. After helicopter flights ( J Tuesday around the 4,813-foot / N S ff 0 RT peak on Guadeloupe's western island, Pror. Robert -------------- . value of one hundred bucks. )OU U e s Pl ~::·::::::.:::[:::,::: .1:.1ousing tarts · unge Brouue of the University of Paris reported dense doud:. of sulphur and ash blanketing the deserted to>A·ns or St. Claudt· nnd lla11hr und partially covering Basse-Terre. the C'o.1p1tal. \I h1ch ah.o ha!. been evacuated . Wltlldra"'al Route Clr ar•d assessor comes around.and finds WASHINGTON CAP.> -The you've added steam heating and a housini industry bas. taken a said Michael Sumichrast. chief . economist for the National As- sociation of Home Builders Tues- day. He said the fieures virtuaUy new roof on the chicken coop. midyear tailspin, and one expert Aha! says he. Now the roop is th.inks it is now virtually impossi- worth S300 In taxable value. he ble for the industry to mount a rules. ' solid recovery this year, • Now you are rc'ally "orrlcd The Commerce Department because your property tax m1~hl reported that the number of new T lte laou•fng In· d 1«1try I• crucial ta the g e n e ral econo•11 b e caus e it · can ge11erate job ..... •• go up. housing unit starts in July fell by But then, the government agen· 9.2 percent to an annual rate o( cies come aroulld and pat you on l 381 llnJlliol'J after seasonal ad-your wonderful bead. "There, JUstftledt. · there.•• they soothe. "Tell you what we're going lo.,,_ THE lULY F IGUU "'.as 14.9 do. We 're going to i1lash the percent above a year earlier, but dickens out of that one dollar tax 'only half the 3() Pf7teenl n se tbat rate you've been paying the ~ord adf!11Ns ration h:id predicted the mdust.t; would :it· rule out a solid recovery for the industry in 1976. But John C. Weicher. chief economist for the Department of Housing and Ur ban Develop- ment, said he does not consider the July performance to be a ma- JOr interruption in the ad- "Why as a m atter of fact. we're going lo chop il in half A cut of ~ percent! How about that•" Thus the tax rate rsn't one dollar anymore. ll·sonly SO cents. And the property owner is so hap- py. He goes home to his chi cken coop and sighs great sigh.-s of re- lief. BUT WAIT t\ MINUTE. The coop's taxable value went up from SlOOtoS300. reme mber'! If the total tax bill was #lOing to stay al the same one dollar. the government people would have had lo cut the tax rate to 33.3 cents or so. They only cut lttoSO cents. Thus when the hapless chicken coop owrrer finally gets his tax bill, he'll find it wentupanyway- rrom St to St .50 . The laxpaycr hm• been had again. All of this rem inds m<" or 11 hu l 1ust happened 1n the litll<" ,.,II age o( Viola in west -central Illinois The village board found 1t was rolling In tax money. Scut voted to return $9.~ it didn't need to the tu payers. Imagine how those Viola folks are going to be shocked. Don't hold your brrnth for lhJl toh1.1ppt'n around hero lain in 1976. "I can't describe it in an.\ W<•Y other than simply dreadful." Kids' Vietory Popsicle Tax Ruled Out BOSTON <AP1 -A Superior Court judge hos decreed what parents have told youngsters for years -a Popsicle is not a meal. The rultng came Tuesday from Judge Joseph S. Mitchell Jr .. whose decision means that the Commonwealth of Massachusett.s cannot slap its eight percent meals lax on the frozen treats. T UE LEGAL FIGHT erupted because a 17-year-old Newton ice cream truck driver decided he did not want to start charging bis customers extra for Popsicles. Stutr Tax Dcpartm<'rll IC11d dn.vers tor the Novelly Ice Cream Company. <.:umhr1di;:t• lrnm >Ahll'h l';h Shl•rt•r rents hi~ ICl' l're~m truck. th~y mu~l pa~ thl· l•ta.:ht 11\'rt't•nt meuls t.ix on their sales plui. J (1\·e percent pl•nalt} on" hat thry had not p111d Eli, who is eammJ? monc) for has freshman year al Emerson College. went to his faLher, Robert Sherer. an attorney, who decided to take on state Tax Commissioner Owen L. Clarke. AFTER A IS-MINUTE private hearing. Mitchell issued an or· der declaring that Popsicles an• not taxable Sherer. asked 1f the ruhnit wa!l a \IClorv for 1111 mankind. said "I'd call 1t a nrtor~ for k1ddom " lie .,.11d lhl ruhng mukes Pops1<'le:. cheaper for h1' cuMum<.'r~ Pacific West's All Wet Showers Fall From MitL.s tate to Oregon ............. ., .... """"'• 111 ...... 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""'" ''"Clf' ........... ~ .,.,, ~ Tilo "''i.r ltl'fl_.,.llur• wlll llo.._ S11,Moo, Tldn WIONHOA'f ~l'olQI> ' lOI>"' • , St<O'ld i.. 11 , .. "" 1.2 n.uaSOAY l"•nll.,.,. T:lt •. m.. JJ ''"' ,... 10 ". .... 1 • S.-C-"4Qll s ,., ,... so s.i.. .... , .... , •• "'·· ....... , J1 0"' MMl\'•'41•1 If 4• 1'11,...Uall U •m... • ) ministration's expectations for the housing industry . HE SAID THE decline in starts was a delayed reaction to a June slowdown in money available for home loans and increases in in· terest rates. The housing industry is crucial t~the general economy because it can generate jobs in the con· struction industry and spur pro- duction in lumber , hardware, furniture and appliance fac-. tortes. The unemployment rate in the conslructiQj'\ industry alone is 17.7 percent. compared with 7 8 pe~~ent for the entire economy BEIRUT. Lebanon CAPI -Syn an forces have moved bar~ from the mountain town of llammana to clear the way for Palesti- nian withdrawal from Christian towns und villages along the moun- tains ea.st of Beirut. Christian spokesmen said today. Palestinian leaders and commanders or the Christians' Phalange militia have be<'n negotiating quietly to arrange such a withdrawal, but so far the Palestinians and their lcfli!lt L~ban~se Moslem allies have refused to budge unlc:.~ the Christians Syrwn allies pull back their invasion army. .lu111 Profw• Re no Brotllt*I RENO, Nev. <AP> -The federal grand jury here Is lnvesli,at· ing possible income tax and firearm violations ul the Reno area brothel owned by JoeConforle, officials here have confirmed . Television station KTVN reported Tuesd ay tha t an ongoing in- \ estigalion centers around the ~1ay 22 s hooting. or heavyweight box- er Oscar Bonavena and the financial operations of the Mustang Ranch brothel ~ ,,I ...... 4 ~· .,,, M\. WAR fl I VISIT THE OPTICAL DEPARTMENT I Theres more to soft contacts than meets the eye. nlEOP11CALDEPARrMENT AT MON'mOMERYWARD COSTA MESA bristol at ND die10 fwy ..• 549-9400 You can tell just by looking at a soft contact lens that it is designed to be oomfortable on the delicate surface of the eye. It's flexi ble and soft, just as it" nnme impli~. But the diff ert•nc<' between rC'gulnr contHt·t-. a nd Kof t L'onln<·t l<'n!!C~ goc~ even ul'eper than that. Solt cont.acts actually absorb Ouid to become even solter and more comfortable while you 're wearing them. Chances are the Optical Dt pnrtment at Wardti nm lit you with a pair of soft contacts. WArcbf ha11 the la test in fitting equipment and contact lensee including bifocal contacU.. Sot if you'~ thinking obout contact.st think about the Optical Department at Montgomery Ward. Put yoµr face in our hands. /\/\( >N I< ,( »•'\.'11 H \' WARD .. . . " .. . . . . . .. . . • ·= ~1 .. :1 . . .. . • ! i •" -: '• . • :;' .. .... . •: #t -=1 .. . '• .. .. *• •• . • '• .. . . ... • .. . •• •• •• :: ·: ; . .. ::, :~ •. , Family Wins Medical Suit LOS ANGELES IAP> -A Superior Court Jury has awardf'd $617,000 10 the Riverside family of a woman who died m 1970 ufter an operation to re- move corns and callw.e!> from her feel Anc-slheMolog1:-.l Spencer Thompson and ass1s- tll1lt surJ:<'On Rodney Soholt "'ere found II able for malpractice. but Knoll\\ood llosp1tal and the woman's pod1alnst were absol,·ed of respons1b1hty, Richard Aldrich, auorne) for the \\Oman's sur· ,.i,·ors. said Aldrich s:ud ll•:-.11mon\ dunn2 tht' lnal indicated that38-vear-old Mrs 0oron:s \ arcJ ~breathing " as er ratic 'ror 50 m mut(':o bt>fore., rurd1ar arrest struck. bot the anesthes1olog1!.l fa1lC'd to inform l\urgeons. "When her brcathms: ct1mrutt1e~ s tarted, he tried to give her oxygen by :-.quet'1.mg the airbag, but was unable to do so bccaw.e or h't:-. arthnt1s," Aldn ch said. Neiv Phone Rate System Delayed SAN FRANCISCO IA PJ The s tate Public Utihtie!> Commi:-.s1on hns dt>layt•d l"itpansion of Pacific Telephone's rl'Stdt·nt1<1l sml!ll' message r ate timings~ 'lt•m m h11pt'!-of a' oidmi.: unnerl'ssao ex· pcnst> and bilhni.: conruswn Tht• llt•l'L">lllO put n(( t•\11.in.,1•m o f tht· -.~ o;tem 1enlat1H·I~ ~t·ht•dult'fl lo ltt. ;...11 111 San Fr.rnct!>Co Au~ 22. in out I~ in.: part:-. nf l.ol' t\n~eles Oct. 4 ;m<J 1n central L1>:. ,\ngd ('S t\1ml I TlME MES AGES ~trl" already m errect tn the e~st Sun FranClbCO Bay area, Orange County and &mDiel'!o. Under a 1974 P l'C order. t'<il'h fl\'C minutes of a local cull 1s char~(·d a' mu.' mc,!..1~e un1l for both businebs and rt>b1d<•nt1aJ .,<·n'll'l' '''"-'mpting flat rate res1dcnl1al cui.tomcr:-. IF A Cl'STOM ER has a 30 m GO messu~e unit ullowance. the units used in makin~ local calls \oould be deducted. Once the ullowan~c 1s used . u wstomer would have t.o pay extra for additional un· i\s. An ek•r111.'r'll<1ry i.11 1\,1lt: school of d1stinc1ton founded 1n 1942 Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Books and study materials p1ov1ded. • Transportation available door-to-door. • Reasonable tw11on • Highest scadem1c st;inctnras • lnterdenom1nat1onal. • Arithmetic, reading. spelling (with pl'lonics) emphasized. • Schoof uniforms to reduce clothing costs. • Before and after schOO/ care for students of working parents ' DAIL v PILOT AS Death Rights Bill Gains THE FAMILY CIRCUS-By Bil Keane Pro-life Advocate8 Vow to Continue Batde AllO\JT !I protest~ UNDE• THE blll. a m a rt'hed outside the person could lien a "liv· Capitol durina the da,y Ina will" "1th two wit· with signs t'alltna the blll oeasea -neither of "leaalized mu_rder" and whom stood to J>roflt proc lalmln1, "Nati from his or her death - Germany 1n c a111onua .. n yin& lbe sianer didn't a nd "The Old People of want life prolonsed Californi a Wa nt t o ¥rtificially. Live " However, a numbt•r of t.r;.~at would refer to elderly groups supporied ment~ the bill says, the bill whose.only purpose is to · <u1ific1ally delay the mo· · 0 R . C L 1 F F 0 R 0 ment of death !n a case 8 " h __ ._.,~•.....i.-..I· where death IS lmml· IS op. a ,....,..._,,.n 10 ne nt. The document theelderly communily of would be r bl Se a.I Be a c h L eisure , e newa e World. said the bill "will e,.ery five years. remove or diminish the A DOCTOR who r e· t"o ~ost common fears moved life-s ustaining of death -pr~longed equipment from such a pam and su_ffenng and person, under the bill paupe r1zat1on of the could not be sued or pro: ram1ly ~ ~nd restore seculed, as present law human d1gn1ty to death allows. anddy1ng.'' Also in support was the California Medical As· soc1atton. And, in an im- portant d evelopment, Ket'ne said California's Catholic bishops had withdrawn opposition. ·cop Dies • ID One witness called by Keene s aid a doctor had refused lo acc ept his "living will" because ol legal problems. Another said he r hus band lay helpless and dying of 11 Raid heart ailment for sewn weeb wbUe hotpltal of. flelal1 refused tbelr plHI to dl1conUn treatnu t on leg..,_...~-. .... around.a. • "N y. in my mlnd. has a right to determine whet.her a person Uvts or dies.'' s aid Burton Sham s k y o r th e California Pro-Life Council. "Wowl There's sure a lot of sand down here!" 'Like C'ontour Plowi1ag' Yipes! Mars Stripes PASADENA <API -New pictures of Mars' northern regions reveal mysterious patterns resembling con· tour plowin' on the planet's red sur- face. and setentists sn.y they are bard pressed lo find a natural explanation. "BUT GENERALLY, these dunes don't change directions like the on~ we're seeing on Mars," Carr said. If the mysterious stripes on the red plane t wor e not due lo natura l i>he nomtnn. what caused them·! "I really cnn'l tell you all or the possibilities thnt were sugJtested." Carr responded. "but many were Lhal it was m an-made ... Fatal Shot Fired tu Officers Searched "We're ge tting some strange lhlncs. lt 's very puzzling." said Michael Carr. a member oI the team interpreting pictures ol Mars taken by the orbiting Viking 2. The lande r of Viking 2 is due to touc h down Sept. 4 in the northern re. gion of Mars. Carr s aid the suggestions that living beings were r esponsible for the strip· in&s were laradY In Jest. He added that whe n the new J>h<>toitare seen by more scientists, "someone will say 'Aha! That looks like something in Iran'," INGLEWOO D CAP> - A Los Angeles police of. ficer was shot to death during a narcotics r aid on an Inglewood home. according lo police. OUicer Raymond E . Hicks. 35, was killed by a single shot 1n the chest lale Wednesda). While Hit'ks and five othe r 0 H 1cers "'<'re searching the home, one of the siA pt>rson~ lherc fir'ed at Hic ks. who managed lo fi re one shq in r e turn, s li ghtly woundtnl? one or the four men and two womt•n who were later booked for in· vesttgal1on of murder. Tr~ker flHeri,.d DOWNEY !AP l A Phoeni x dett!cllve was he r e T ut>s d uy t o in· ter view a Downey lru<'k driver who volunteered information relating to the bomb murder of ( BRIEFS ) Technidans at San Diego State University and other installations said seismographs re· corded the slight pal· terns. which resembled sonic booms. but no aircraft are reported as having gone through lhe sound barrier. Ride Delafled tracks in Arizona with Ramcorp Metal. s uc. cessor corpor a tion of Emprise. the Buffalo. N Y . s por t s con - cc s1ona1re con\'1Cted of co n cea li ng its partnership with un- der'>'orld figures in a Las Vegas. Ne\' . casino. LOS ANGELES CAP 1 -R ecomm endations Girl E'ound Dead aimed at reducing noise CAllR SAID Tuesday that the newest pictures of the target zone showed huge. s triped patterns that re· semble an aerial photograph of a farmer's field after plowing. It is "hard to think of a natural cause, because the stri~s are so re· gular." he said. The geologist said there are some ~tripe·hke patterns in the Sahara de· sert. t'aused by the wind creating rows or dunes that are very regular and evenly s paced. MEANWHILE. lifc-searchfog ex· periments aboard Viking 1 continued the second-phase or testing, repeating earlier tests to verify results. Those tests gave hints as to the possible existence of life on the red planet. but scientists said the seem- ingly pos it1vl! results couJd be the pro- ducts of life-mimic.king chemical pro· cesses on Mars . from commercial jets at --------------------------------SAN DIEGO CAP) -A Los Angeles lnterna· body identified by police tio nal Airport ha,·c as that of a missing 9· gained the approval or a vear-old Illinois girl has city council co mmitte\!. been discovered in a dl!· solute area of the city. But the panel voted -tc * * ""' * * EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOi SUIYIVAL ........... "..., COSTA MISA IMH61HCY MIDtCM. SBYICIS COUNCIL AM.Zl ·U • r.,,"n"··.~:·~-·.,, .. ~ South Coast ?tua Homicide oCficers said Tuesday to delay submjt. the body or Aleta Sue ting the proposuls lo the Grosenbach was noticed full council pending the Tuesday evening by a a nnounce men l o f m o t o r i s t w h o--h a d . federal noise guidelines sto ppe d a l o n g th e 1ex~pe~ct~ed~S~e~p~t.~l~·~~~~~...:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~!!~~~~~~-road~ide to pick up a ... piece of wood. PUBLIC N011CE P UBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE A r I z o n a R t> p u b 11 c 011ot11a11u "°· m1 newsman Don Bolles DI-go Sha•·•• a11 0110111a11c1t o" '"' couNTY o" 011a110 1 . clL1,.oa111a, ISEAU ATTEST Th d · d h ..,-""'"'" AOO .. TI O ll'U•SUANT fO fMI[ STAfl ~11111110 AllO IOMlllG LAW, e cl('Cll\ e !'>•JI I (' IUCLASSll'YING CE•fAlll LANO IN TH( I I. fO•O Aat:A l"llOM TH( WILl.IAME ST JO"N ~·t~!~~:>~~~.~~'· .~. ,. Do\\ nl'\ man told htm or SA~ DI EGO It\ e I ALIH I "OltNlllAL •O•ICU\.TUllAI. 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Ot~ County, C..hlor"'" ••mo, ISEALI AAl.PH A, OIEOAICH 0•1rm1not Uw Bo•,dot Svrpoe.,vtson Ol OunQe County, Calflorn•• Pvbh"'-dO<an~ Co.st Oally l>Hol ll.t19V>I tt ,.,~ 0 v Juno A le• MIM• O<·Puly llO'l !& PRlCISf PUI ti lUB US[ SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 27-6-8 ..... CHI~ 1111 ~l!'J N C)I fhl ('t• .. ._t I~ 'tlr J •'•••-• •1111111\\10,. .l>lf9 ill flt-.. •h•'1•~ ' • J,O f G• OU~tt.Alft!I frritl\) •tt• l G I N .. , 0 ........ "IM-.,,,, ...... ,.,o .. .., __ ,, ...... , AlO ___ _ MI O S.,..--.. t i 0 looA. ·- 11))0 °*"""-~a --· 0 •• o _.__.._ •1 a---uog -.--·-· •a --••o---tMt Q ___ ._, ..... 0 ........ , ............... , (I 0·--tZ O .... ._._ ci a ---••o ---. c101o .. •-.. -cio,....... __ ... ·.....c::>~ ~ tl>'"•f zc 76-17 -.u " -8 ' • ) • l I c I I • I t J -. Ae DAIL PILOT E D lfrOBIAL PAGE Wise Council Move An appointmrnt by the Huntington Beach PubtR •PaclliUes Corporal.loo <PFC> bo.s been overturned by the city council. . Tbo decision by council members wa.s made lo Jh'old charg~ of conflict or interest that could arise In the future . · The Pf'C ls u non-profit organiiatlon that was set up to handle f m ancing ol Lhc city hall complex and the rtew library. Pf'C board members recently appointed Dennis l.•• Paz. '1th {!'thvtoye of the Bank of America. as a Jllcmber of 1ls board or directors. The pos~ibility or t'<mfl1ct stems from the fact that the bank a lso hold-; and lnvt.•sts PF'C trust accounts .. 1'he mon<'y comes from annual rent payments made ~y th(' Cit) Counc il members say that De La Paz' name can bl· f("!otuhm1ttt.•d but the~· \\ant to take a closer look at <tit the rnm1f1cat1onsofthe appointment. . That's :,i., 1t ~hould be. Such appointments shouJd be m~tdc only after ther e are clear indications it "ould 1><>~P no c·unfllct. More than a cursory study is needed or f uturc oct1ons by the PFC could be open to <1ue~t1on. Interim Solution A Superior Court judge has cleared tbe way for the Huntington Beach Union High School District to house a bout 800 s tudents in the abandoned Westmins ter School District Cook Elementary School. There wus little else the district could do since the New Ocean View High School campus is not due for opening until February. ' The Cook I lomoowners Association sought to haJt the reopening of the elementary school with a pre· hminary injun~tton because of aUeged problems in· \foJved in housing ID> high ~hool freshmen in a f acUi· ly designed for 400 elementary studenL<>. If probJems do arise, it ts the responsibility of the school districts to work U1em out until the tudenL-i can. be moved lo the Oceun \'lew campu~ m the s pring. The d1sln cls have s aid all alona they wt r e wilJ. 1ng to work" 1th lhu Cook res idents and now they hnvc lhut opportunity. The lNt.'e Cor Cook School is only for om.! yeur Let's hope the new high sehool c:impus 1s finished soon so there wllJ be no need to extend th<' arranse ment. P r o mising Ap p o intment llU1'lington Beuch City Council members madC' a wise decision in appolntmg Planning Director Richard I far low to the pos t of assistant city administrator . Harlow has nearly 16 years of experience working for the city. He aJso is known as a capable ad· mmistrator who knows the ropes of municipal govern· ment. - City officials say Harlow's appaintment will make passible a streamlining of city government that also should res ult in a smoother-running oper ation. Harlow not only wiU be working with City Ad· rninistrator Bud Belsito, but he also will direct the im· portant downtown redevelopment program. Harlow will be in charge of a one-stop desk that s hould end the contusion for builders and developers by removing red tape that has caused delays in get- ting permits in the past. Despite Harlow's advancement and pay increase. the city says it will save $15,000 in salary yearly bec;\use one less person will now be working in the planning department. Any decision that can result in better use or a person of Harlow's abilities, and a t a cost s aving to boot, figures to bea good one. H /F V o ters Must K e ep Wat«!h Platitudes Side~step Criticism Dear Gloomy Gus No Reprieve from Ugliness? (SYDNEY HARRIS ) Our Se1·t'n M!lst Dt•odly Ways of l>Uarmmg L..l'g1l 1malt'Crl1tcbm ''Nobody's perfect.·· <Nobody is bt>ing crit1cl%ed ror oot being perft"ct . but for not tx_.. Ot~ as good as you ~hl lo be. There·s a large dtffCJr('ncc· lleLw een perfection ~ind ade quacy, and what is asked ol you is :1deq11a <'Y. not pcrfectlon. a., you well kno" 1 ··W(''re onl v human ·· Terrific! The car dealers ol California are 5ending a representative to the state Legislature. But who's gonna represent the rest or us? POLLUTION VICTIM Gloomy Ou• c-M•l'h ••• ,....,._ W r""""" ""d d• .,., ••,nwrttr IWfl1<t t• ...... of ,~ .... ..._ •• s--,.. -•• i.01-r G"', O•lly ll'ilof lower than Uganda's -but why <'o m pare ours elves with the worst. when we ought lo be among lhe best. given our re- sources, our technology, and our professed ideals?> To the Editor: Thank you ror covering the Orange County Planning Com· missioners' meeting Aug. 11 in your thorough story about Ms. Grlndle's one·vote stand against three who approved the 7,213 new homes in noise im pacted areas. Besides our recent home as· sessment increase. we now have another gripe to vote out all the county supervisors except Ralph Clark. who appointed Ms. Grin· dle ns a planning commissioner <Each supervisor appoints one, 1 · believe). [ MAILBOX ) we ;)re still sitting in our lethargy while they progress and we regress. We have saved the birds an<I bees while sacrificing o ur superiority, and wUI soon hav"° pay the piper with our own destruction. No. It's not ouuan. dish, and It's not far away either, I( we don't wake up lo the hard fact.uoon. GOLDIE JOSEPH Lqblat11r1-•• .lob To the Editor: Orange County citiztms are again burdoned with another ex- cessive tax increase on their homes . Only the Legislature can cor- rect the method of taxation and lhey must act this &ession 0976). Those who are employed may be able lo meet the taxes .im· posed generally. but the sen.ior citizens and others existing on low fixed income can not meet the tax burden so mercilessly im · posed. Thous und:i or '°cn1ors havl' depleted their &avin~s while thousands or oth1•rs have lost their homes and apparently thou~ands mort• un• doomed lo the same fate. because or cruel tax impositions. How ran our lcAislntors c<m Linue year after year to look tht· other way and at lht• same lime enjoy th<> luiwrics of life while their ronstituenls ~ufrcr under oppresi,ive Jawb ! 1.cg1!>latC1r!I who fu1 l to im med1 atelv re\ 1sc the tax struc· ture lo acquire equality for all. most certainly arc askin~ tor earh r<'lirement . (" M GI nnt-;Ns t "Human" <'"" m<'.in being like Albert Schwt'1t.wr 1)r hkl• Adolf I l itler. ) ou arc being asked to be more like Schwe1t1er. that is. as human as PoSs1ble. and not tO condHct yourself on a :.ub· human or Inhuman level 1 "You can ·t make a silk purse out of a sow's ear." <Actually. modern chemistry can just about do lhal, but the point is why do we continue to make so many sow's ears out or sllk purses -like reducing a marvelous tool of communica- tion such as television to banality and barbarity; like perverting a ~real transportation conve. nience such as tbe automobile in· to a monster dominating our lives and imperiling our environ· ml'nt; and like dissipating our nutritional stock in the frenzied chs tributlon and consumpUon of junk food ?> WHO CAN deny how ugly this county bas grown over the l~t 10 years? Not anr person. t\nd. there la no reprieve in sight, is there? More homes. more noise, more cars, more and more smog, no rapid transit, more taxes for harder to get services as water, sewage treatment. schools. gas, et<'. -all this in geometric pro. gresslon for we Orange Coun- llans. A Hazardous Crossing "(( you ca n ·t do b clt l'r yourst>IL don't knock 1t ·• (I can ·1 put In ftllm~s or pull teeth. but this doesn't mean th.il u dentist should be exru..,cd from shoddy work simply because th(• v.uUent couldn't do even as w\'11 1f he tried. Now. does •l" 1 "Every thln1(.'> ~oms: up what cun we do·•·· <Yes, but Is everythinf: ~oing up 11s m111·h and as fast u • ..; you a1 t• t aking Jd\'llnlUftt' or In )Our price$? An1t 1f ~omt•thms: lt(les up :\ nickel l•> you. arl' you merely pn.'ls1ng on t ht' i1dd1'(f C"aSt to us. c~r :1r\' you 'l11pp1n~ on unoth1•r nkkt'I sur<'hars:e to l'Xplmt thr 1n Oat1on;1ry trend?) · It·~ a lot ~·or.st• ~•n<"' here ·~ht' l'rrue. our priaon1 ar<.·n·1 ~1~ had 0 '1 th~' nlMk llolc or Calcul ta, our povl'rty l!ln't ~~ lnten."e ti~ ln<lla':i, our homicide rate Is "There are just a few rotten apples in the barrel." (How do we know, when you discourage a close examination or the barrel ilself, which may be corru,pting the good apples by contact ? This happens to be lhe favorite apologia of police de- partments. when • few officials are exposed H crooks -obscur- ln1 the posslblllty that tbe system H•elf creates and pe~luatN1 crook~ by Ila rl'listance LO out.aide 1upcrviaion and regular review.> Let's all pay attention to how the OranRe County supervisors vote on these new developments in the southern part of our coun- ty! Then let's vote -it does make a difference and it can makeadlflerence. But before we do, just to prove a point. let 'a all s it back and wail rorthe about 5,000 or so additionBl cacs which will board the 405 freeway when the Fiuor Corp. opens in a couple of months. ANN JIO t..!Zl. No S•rp..U~ To the Editor: In the Evans and Novak col· umn Aug. 6, why are they so sur- prised about t.bc Soviet naval buSldup? Anybody that's r ead a paper In the Ju t Cew years was aware of it. Americans have just been too busy s avint the flora_ and fauna to bother about lt. And By ARTHUR L IDTE Children must cross streets, and where they do in large num- bers usually at schools and parks, cities employ crosslng guards to make sure that they traverse thes e busy thoroughfares in comparative safety. Since the euard job is thought to be very easy and com· pletely lacking in skills, the pay is at the minimum allowed by law. Because of this, the posi. Uon.s are filled by old retirees who jump at tbe chance to earn a JiUJe eitlra money to oCfset lhe rapidly shrinking buying power of their Social ~urity checks. At mOIJl crossings, the traffic is not too bard to ~trol. and the m~ority of the children are obe- dient and fairly well behaved, but ln a few cases geographical position and terrain chance tbo whole picture. I Sp ks Trained for Olympics WASHI NGTON Co1t1moni.<1t c-ountrfcs won nlOtll of tho gold me-d:ils 1t thfl 19'76 Olympics. Jn an curlier tolumn. w • told bow they did ll. They train athlcte.<J from chlldhOO<t lo ~c 01,ym· pie star!!. We t hor gcd that m~t Com· munlst countries .subt'lidlzc t~ir alhlel('. . pro- viding special luxuries for th ose who perform best. Tbe training and indoc · trination ls so intensive that the sport becomes their main occupa· tion. Thus, the Communist ~­aunes send professional athletes lo the Olympics to compele tagalnat amateurs from olber land&. ~ TRIS DOESN'T sl'iemtotrouble the Olftnpic •~thoritte. who •c· Ju.ally enJorc. the 4<>tible atan-!lard. A.n$ A.qtertcair .athlete who ~~ a sutiltld,Y. Jor ~ample, uclasslfte4 as• yn,r~al and 11 barncl from ,tb 'ames. Not C)Oly the athletes but the lieCrCt poUce ~ .ttai.Dc.'CI for the (JACK AN DERSON ) Olymplet ln the Communist. world. Confidential intelligence 50UtteS Indicate that the training Is every bit u rtaorous for the gumshoes as tor the perfonnen . tn Russia. the Olympics securi· Cy rorcn are drawn from both the Flnt Chief Directorate and the ~ond Chief Director.ae ol the dreaded KGB~ The First Direetor1te cor. respoods roqbly to tbe ~ Intelligence Agency. ILi prin- cipal duty was to check out anU· Soviet elements, sucb as tbe Ukrainian 1eparatista and the Jewl1b Defen.se League, who mJl)lt try to "arm the Soviet athletes. But tho Olympics also provid«I the KGB witb an exee!Jeot rover for espion.-.e sessklos ln Mon- treal. Top agent.I ol the ftrsL Directorate were able to enter • the country. DO questionl Ulted. u ~4 ot the Soviet Olym{>lca de- leJaUoci. Tbe i•mes also made it eaa1 f« 11ent.s Lb.rouabout Norlh Amtrlca to travel to Montreal They wen able to move un- noticed ln Lbe crowd. : \ While th<' nthlcle.'1 ('om11et· ed ln the stadium, lhc agcntK compared notes in th e backrooms . O ne s ou r ce· described lhc occasion as sort or an "Old home week" for spies. The Second Directorate, who!le runcUons are somewhat simlhir to thoee of the FBI. was respons1· ble tor prevtntlna defections. For months before the Olympics. according lo r eliable In. tdUgence, the foceJeas men of the Second Directorate sifted through the records of the Soviet. athletes. '1110si: WHO drank too much or bad 1 weaJrness for strange womeo were either eliminated or placed under special watch. Past statements of the athletes were checked for any hint or an· tagonlam against the regime. A network of Informers was de· veloped •ithin the Olympics de. lecauon to report on the athletes. The agents themselves In· filtrated the delegation. In· telll1ence sources estim.ate that •l leut one bot ofleq t•'O KGB .,fPlla accompanied eitBY Sov· let, •Porting team. At a pR\ltous Olympics, FBI and CIA speclaJllts tpotted RVen ~e· level KGB aaenta l)Olina as de· JeptJOI\ IHtnbert. • ' . . Tho nl{ent~ octunlly nccom· panied thelr charges on shopping trips, sightseeing t.oun and din· ner engagements at restaurants out.side Olympic Village. The a1enLI allo minaled with their athletes when they met aoclalJy. wlth pcrrormcra from other countries. The erfect was a dl~ concertlor umenesa in lhe con- vrr·sation of Communist athletes. Aa a rcault of the strict sur· veillance, only 17-year-old diver Sergei Ncmtaanov defected. 1'be only other &oof wu the dia· covery lbat Boris Onltchenko, a Soviet fendng master, uaed att e.lectroruc devic• to chelt in hb epee match. When be trtggered a butt.on In lhe t'Nord'• grip, It scoredahitror him. Veteran lntelllrenc:e source. report that Onl1cbenko was con~ side:red to be "close" to the Sov· iet Jnterlor Ministry. They apecul•te that the KGB may ac· tually have rl.ited him op to win a Sold medaJ. The electronJc ap. paratus waa far more sopbistlcated, ror example, than a fenc1nc mut«' likely couJd have devised. Indeed, the raet that be wu cauabt lhdicata be didn 't understand tb c sopblstlcal.ed eq&alpmen\. fM! WU usln.. . • ------~. At. one Huntington Beach croulnc in particular, the guards are actually in danger of their lives. This location must be manned for nine hours a day, seven days a week, tbe year around. TWO P UBLIC parks are here. one to the east and one to the west of the wide shouldered, four-lane, nortb-aoutb highway lbal is called Golden West Street. This crossing lo the east park lies between Talbert Street to the south and Slater to tbe north. At the Slater lnteraection there's a atoplieht. At Talbert, four-way atop 1lgn1. It ia roughly a half mile from Slater to Talbert and the cro11in1 to the park is cen· tered between these two streets. The foot and bicycle tra!flc comes from both directions. To the touth Ue.t the Pacific Ocean. and to the north the rapidly in creutni clly populaUoos, as well u the fr..w1ys to Los Angelflll and San Diego, On top or the hill and a quarter mile east of tho TllMrt intenectJon, the blg, new Hunt1n1ton Beach library Is locat.ed. Jl i1 euy to see why trnffic is so heavy and constant. The spN~l Umlt ll 4' mllet per hour. but many motorilta, aft« atopplnR at Talbert, bead down the hill towards Slater and (if 1he light Is 1N911> ro futer than 4'. ll't the Amertcaa way: hurry, hurry, hW'r)'. APPllOXl•ATELV 100 YGrds from the crosains on each side, ~ are yellow bll.nkei-ll&bt.s. At the crou1n1 oo each aide, tbere are a by 3 (oat lip lettered In blaS that read, •'Crcmtng Guard Dut.y Hours t a.m. to fl . m. Dally." Tbe mmin1 ll.Hlf f. a tlA JO-foot wtde ladder paJnt.. eel Oil u.. ltnel in white. Jmqlne the pllsht ol a tan un- llonned senior c.U.mn, armed on· ly with • red vest and a hand held st.op 1tan. walkilll lnto the teeth ol t.l'1s tnmc became a aanaJI boJ with a buck«. fllb!nl polo ud • bll dol °" ...... Ml nd· dml1 QPf&red 00 tbt otlMI" aide and ll lmpatlenU, wmUoc to Cl'Oll the llreet. Jfe Wlfttl to lbow b1I mocn and dad !-be bl~ ftlh he caulht. . Yet, Joa can tbb here. Each part coatainl • flab pond .. well u · a bait ~1 ~ bar and ~ rlclllue1. 'l'bil attr.cta 'raay ad~lt• '•• ~ell H tbe . . . children Also. the bicycle rental stands and the abundant bike trails are a boon to grownups. . There are sevcrnl ways i:'1 which the hazards of this cros~ ing could be greaUy eased qr even eliminated. Since cost is alwayll of major concern. t w~I lis t th<' most expensive methods first. A STEEL overpass. This would not onJy eliminate the danger to both pedestria n and motorist alike. but also the guards and their expense. Second, s top lights with "Walk'' and "Don't Walk" pedestrian buttons. This would still require guards, but would eliminate much of the danger. Third. the crosswalk could be p1onted brlght yclh>W, the speed hmit reduced and large caution signs placed under the yellow i.1gn 11l li g hts r eu dlng. "Pedestria n Crossing Ahead.. Speed Limit 25 MPH." t bcllcvo thls wou ld Jlrenlly reduce the dangers oft he c rossfng, These three Items arc nothing more thnn 11ua11tsllons Hnd f have not rc11carchcd their co.'ll'I. For all I know, It mny be c:hcl)J)cr to ln11toll u 11t.tcl overpass than to put. in stop lights. llow«iver, I do feel thot. something should be done to reduce or ellmlnatc tho hazards at this crosslna. 1 Arlltur HU• I• o writ.rand lttllll· I JngtonB~och r~nd~t. ORANGll COAn DAILY PILOT R~ N. Wtfd, Plab(JJhn' Thomc11 K r11ml, &duor llO rt>oro K rdf>fcli • £dJlonol Pog• Bdttor- Tht' ~ltori1l P•re or o.e Dally Piiot seeks t o Inform and ..Umulate readers by PTC'llmtln1 tJn thl~ poie diverse commentary on top1c11 o( lntert''I\ by syndical· t'(j columnJ1t!' ond c11rtoon.lst3, by provldina a forum for tudm' ''if.'Wl' and b.)' pre•tnti.nt Oda nwapaptr'• oplnlon1 aod-..,_. on current topic•. Tiie editortal opinJoos ol Lhe Dally Pilot •ppear only In the ~ltort1l column al the too ol the paflt. Opinions ea. prelMd by lhe eolum.tst.11 and eartoonlatf 1nd lett«'r writc:n are lhelr own 11nct no ~nd~ment ol ~lr vi~• by the O.lly PIJol shoutdbeWcrrC"d, W~nesday, August 18, 1976 QUUNlE 8 Phll lnterlondi ·' . ., . .... ~ Wltdrnrsc111y, Augusl 18. 1976 DAILY PILOT A 7 Su oa South Coast Eight New Parks Due Eight new parks, isix of thtm in the JOUtb Orange Cout area, were added Tuesday to Orange County gupervlsors' m..s\er pl;m of local parks. Two ot them, the •a.acre Crown Valley Communlty Pork 1n Laguna Niguel and the 6.3- acre Iglesia-Park ln Laguna Hills, are among park develop· ment projects to be started this year. accordin& to Bob Jo'isher. senior planner with the county's Environmental Management Agency. A REPOaT TO supervisors said all eight parks sboutd be added to the master plan park in· vtotory to make them elilible for future development 11a.ots. Park, a seven-acre atta ln lhe Dana Polnt area. AND. EL TORO ()ommunJty Patlt, a Z'7-acre park ln El Toro The parka include: I1lesia a4jactnl to lM Allsos Bouleva.rd Park, on Vla Iglesia south ot El betwun Jeronimo Road and · Toro Road in Laauna Hills: t' Mulrlanda Boulevard, and Crown Valley Community Park, CbetT)' Street Park. two acm In on Cr-own Valley Patlcw-.v near El Toro oo Cberry ~south ol Nl&uel lload ln La&wt• N1-uel. Traburo Road. Also, Oso Viejo Community Purk. a 40·a cre are~ on Oso Creek adjacent to a future school .site in Mission Viejo; Elevado Supervl$0Nl also odded nm.. jac r e Ro ssmoor Park I n Roesmoor and a smaller park in Silverado Canyon to the master plan inventory. PROPERTY TAX VICTIMS Defend your homes against the monstrous parasites that slip their feeding tubes Into our communities and silently drain their economic life's blood. For the Record ............ Olllarrt..,e Earn, Learn Work-study Plan Offered Northern State ;Educational Cruise Slated The Saddleback College work experience program goes into its third year this faU, offering stu· If you believe as I do:·that Is. Tax reform is an absolute necesslty, Local Government spending must be for basic civic services. and not for special interest groups, call: ·-s ..... .., (714) 494-6541 11 SO Moria, L .... leodl. C ... '2'51 r11MA,..w11> 1'IC RAE, &•r1>.ora Jl,,. and ~Id Oor-1 GASl(I NS, l(atl\l•<>n llOo ...a Ml<Mef -· CROCKETT W.-on M •• ,.., Gut lan•. llRAr KIN. °""""' Rlch.trd ... d l•M AH-. ~N. Ct-11• eno o .. 1d. KA6AT, F'r•nti\ ~rt •nO Roir O\•tl•\; KAUPPI, 1101>.,1 W and Jill C . STV88S. M ar y Hort•nSt and J•mn.; &UDAl, Oonald M. ...., C¥ol1n J ,: BAUMGART, Marr•ll Re-ca...., Tllotn•~ "''""' RICHMOND. Matlin J Jr and NUIOl't4 J ; Hl!8LEI>, Oovqld\ M. -Su...-J ; MARA. S.nora J. 11110 Oolwld J .• e~St-E A. ••m .... N. -Jtinl• M ; SH81NlEY, 1'•~•1 ~'ti""" -T-1 Mitchell Jr . SUMNER. 8•rt»r• •nd c;,,,., o..,, P\JLIOO, °"'°'~Y .,.., H•n•• J.., BUCHAlrn Otrta Ann and Aomond 0..-leo, AICKETI~. \.avr-. J -Y,ry D , .... Deatlu Elaewhere NEW YORK <AP1 - William R edfield, 49. an actor who appeared al age 9 in the Broadway musical "Swing Your Lady" in 1936, and whose most r ecent film ap· pearance was in "One F1ew Over the Cut'koo's Nest." died Tuesday of a resk>iratory aliment complicat ~d b y leukemia. lROUTE, Jlldllt> An" aM ~' L•M MC t(.lf'lllN EY. CP'lrl\t111 bnd Gf-y M . WllSON, ~•rot S... •nd lor•,nco R . HOlllNG5WOA1H, 0.1• J -'lh(f F . CROX'lll... ,_, R •"'d Oe-n1i• M •. tRWI N, <AOr91tanf'\• iiOO V.ll114M (._, l(EV, Irma L.+ .,tO (iary T . RYMER, Ratf\•I F a n d Denny \ .• FALICEN8ERG. Mat\a,.t.,..., and J..:k "· ..... UGEN, Qo.•na lynn""" OoN•d Tnomat: WACI(. a.~. G. .noowr•to\Gdv1oro !.COTT. H4ydfn Aoo.rt •"" Ja.wl M.tr•• FELIX, Tf rf'W ~rd ~•bft'1 I.ff, POORE, Donn,. E •nd8"1''"" Ann REINHOLD, Walttr 8en1.,.,..n M'd 0..(1•~ #I . 8lVE, F4.,. -""° Ho-•o W1ll1•m, COOPER I.Ola M andll•vJ NEWl11' O........Jun aNI ROO.rl Ln. ADAlllS. J~­Ef•t,,_., ...0 Bol'd Fr~'tol-. STAF- FOllO, Si.111\an•• A, •nd '°"""' R ; RAGlAND Murll\ A. and H.-vv POMMIER. Mary LOU••e and O.vld ""-·W ITH, Lyd•• L .noJ0<ald M . HAllRI!., Sntr••n L1nn •nd .J•mn !•''· Df'af It Notice• KOZINSKI F100A KOllN~KI O~\--,.Tj a·w•v AulU\l 16, 1'i9i Rf\13f',,t of "*woe>rt &.f&f't\, (ahto, t116 Ht. ~ .. u,..;ive<t ov rtts w+I.-~"I01l1 •, \0", V1ClOf of Nt:w Hr '-~'f, l:NuiQMtf', Gen,.11 if!"" Jd(OO\ ot Co''" Mt\tt, OHe~ QranOchdd'"tn. St<rv1(~\ #111 tN held fl'lur\dttyl,00 PM, Bell 8ro4"1Wd~ Ct\•CM-J •1ff\ R'"v Aotaert 8 J«Ob\ ott1c1et1r\g 8ell BrOddW•y Mort~•rvdJrt<tOr\ STROUD Ml-.1'1E E STllOVO, '""lo>nl of \M\t' A•'" ( ,,ltforn14 D•tf' Q4 CW-•11\ Au-au-i-t .. "'• Sn.ti ., 'UfV•W'd bt No.,. """'' 0.t•• 1 0 ')'touc:I Jf'tO COlfm.fl U ~'~ou.j l)i:1f ,,, S..nta An•. cilUiQhte,., MtlO .. J f Stro"'a of Sant• An.e. Ot'4M "'~"'' .. , Ow•m't Lano of o,.,. .. C.... Gtttv~,,~ ~r'l•t~\ 2 O(I PM F"r10.y .u Pt tic V1~• ~mor11tl Par1'., ,_.W()O(t SUNOL. Neb. <Ar i -a .... ~. C• P.c•••< ,, .. ., Mort..,.ry Haz~ R. Garn, wire of d" •10" 1tivEAA U.S.' Sen. J ake Garn of JESuscuRA11111ERA.~•-•••v Utah. was killed Tues· ~~:;,:~::;.·:~~:~·1·.~1'1!! ... ":'::':! day When her <'af OVer· \urw,.Mll>f "'".,'' M"'Y Rl~ra; lour turned near Lhis western """ D ... .,a1co,1•Meu,Jonn~" Nebraska town, state ~.-;~~~:::·0~d1:;:,:;o-~~1~ polke said. Mrs Garn, "'UO"'""' ~.,11 ..... 01co.••MPw 40, was thrown Crom the ~:~G~~0~:~~"~.'.':•:'.':';;;~"'·,~:~ car. or•ncttf\1ldl'~t'I AchMY w~ont~y I lO ----------::, ::·~:~;,,':.::'~:~i ~=· & ~ BALTZ·BEROEAON C••no1•< cnu« co·n~· o• "'" & P\JNE .. AL HOME ~,::,:~;,.,,1~1',:.,~or~~::.,~~,:_:~ Corona de.I Mar 673-9450 P ENNt:Y Costa Mesa 646·2424 ERic P(NNCY. "''"°"' o1 CCKta Mlr'>.4 Citl•f'>'""'•· _,.\\•d •11111 A"-'~I BELL BAOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·~415 I' 1q1• •t tne aoit of ,.1•v"" Ht>,,~· ••Wt(J t>r ,..,, oo11,.~nu Avth itnd qoy ~'f'oftl"I• "Omt brottwr,Ma~Pcn. ""' '' '"'• ,,,.,,,..,. vu.1ttt•01i ~n J 00\o l 00 W,.dl'tl"\ChtY •vtn1n-cJ Graw\1Ck \.I fV•(~\ #Ill()\' Mt4 at 1 00 P~ Tl\ul"° ti•v P.t<'''' v.,"' Memod'ttf P•r1', ~.,.,Port S.-A fl\ w+tf'I AP¥ Glo Allf1'\ of ff\u (4lo;M tt (f'MOf'f ')f (O\l'1 MftU ot. f1 •·Ul"O Pd( If It V1~w Mortu.wv Oir• '"'' " dents a chance to earn credits for The Orange County Depart-h Id' · b l d ment of Education, in coopera· o Lng JO s r e ate to their schoolwork. tioo with Cal State l'Ul.lerton. is Lee E c k e rt , pr 0 gr a m offering a five-day summer coordinator at the Mission Viejo cruise to the Northern Channel campus, said more than 1,500 Islands, the "California nobody students participated last year. knows," Sept. 2-6. He said the popularity of work The cruise, which offers two experience can probably be ex- units of college credit, will be plained by the fact that working aboard the Department of studenlscanearnuptol6unilsof Education's floating laboratory, credit during their years at Sad· Fury II. dleback just by holding down a job. Mark Howe, instructor on the TO QUALIFY for w.o.rk- laboratory, called the cruBe a experience credit (a maximum ~:~11::.~~elf oceanographic of four units per semester > a stu· dent must be enrolled in at least 4TH ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE UP TO 50%0FF THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th THRU 26th THE COURSE is open lo the eighturutsofregularcourses. II f ff general public and costs $195 for Eckert s aid the work-study co ar D ca two units of credit and $17S for plan is designed to benefit both non·credit. E nrollment is limited the student, who wants on-the,. job UNDER ECKERT'S direction, MEN'S CLOTH INC to40peopleand studentsunderlS training, and the employer. an average of 40 instructors per ~ 333 E IJtb St require parental consent. whose worker is improving job term are utilized to visit the stu-• • • skills. ~ dent e mplo yes a nd th eir ~EHIND THE PANCAKE ~iOUSE More information may be ob-He also noted that the college supervisors . "llhe visits assure Coeta Meea talned from the Marine Science· takes advantage ol the latest the necessary communication Office at the Department of equipment. a nd machinery in among the three members of the • ~ Education, or by calling 834·3506. private industry. work experience triangle. -========~~~~~~~--===~========================:. Bus Riders oD Increase Orange County Transit District COCTD > buses carried 49 percent more passengers this July than a year ago, accord- ing to a report to OCTD directors. The report said rides surpassed one m illlon for the fifth month in a row. It sajd the buses ca rri ed 1 ,431 ,274 passengers in July, an increase of 57 ,274 over June. THE *SAVER'S COUPON::: Neptune Society 1.--------~ I AooAEss _________________ _ CllEMA TIOH BU•UAL AT HA 646•7 431 CITY ZlP _____ _ call u2-5678. v,=.: =~-= Put • rew word• I I do 0 do not 0 have an account at American Savings .. ~",. ''" ~~... to work tor ou. 1 The Savings SpeciaJists Convenient olfleea SELLING FUN FOR 52 YEARS · San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 Neall •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 9 A5~MwE1RN1Gc5AN _::;;;.·1·:~;:·,~:::~,·1 :;:~ 1 ..,._ 5n·2'801 uo...a ... 2212 I ....... c:.-...... •a.-P ... c..-.......... -·~c-o.. I PACIFIC VIEW MMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1!1c View Oft11e Newport, Ca1tlorn1a '644-2700 HEKFAMILY COC.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Balsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntmoto•1 Bllach 536·6539 PUBLIC N011CE NOTICI 0, llOM·•U,OllSll lLITY I Wtll not W '•'Pft"\.ll)t• f()tt MY Of>OU othH ,...,, "'' """" •• ot Auqu 1 u. t•I~ Olor•• #1. \lrono .. ~ • G10"• ~ ... ,.,.,.,. ... l c .. .,.,, ""' . """"''"'n V•Jlty, Gloria M '-lt•Wll\ STllA•T W ,.Sf MMWll-ll•f, '-"A .... 1.CA'"4I llUl-.e ,,..,...., 0.11119f coan 0111, 1>11111, AllQlltl 11, 18, 14, ttl• PUBLIC NOTICE StJl'a•tOlt COUllTOP' TME STATE 0, CAl.IPOlllllA ll'Olt TMI COUNTY 01' OllAlfGE "-·-· NOTICI 01' MllA•tNO 0' 'ITITtOM POlt l'•OIATI OP' WILL AND Pait LIUTEltS TE!.TAMI N· TAlll' Esl~• of CAllAYE H, SAMl!>H, Ofo<'N\t<f NOTICE IS HElll8Y GIVEN !Ml ftE.ATAl(I! 8 HOl..CIEAG '-fli.d ""'•lt141 Otltt-tor ProNlt ti* Wllt...., , . .,.. "-•of l ellitrs THl-.,.Y 10 .... 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SPORTING GOODS •................................................ : SPORT NOTES eFREE l1•• '°'t ~ 9oa1 lr1p -Jw•' Stop .n 01 °"Y Ntoh o"d Reg .. ter 101 Oloo•<ft9 to ti.. mode !>ot A419 28th I Tr.p !* eo<h Slore -You do not flo•e to ~. o pu<cha•• to 1911111"1 111 TtllS UClm II you· .. wonted o ntw rQ(~tt b11t -• ofoo<d to bvy ti.for• >'°" try -•• •POlltOr you to 0 h1H1ng ohy with bolt lllOC'"'ne ot .... Ntwport llto<h lefllll• Oub . T~t o dotan dtmo' 1 lrOM OVI Np - ond f.,>d !he roriott b.,t for you -"" oll fret, IMOWSTMETIIE To o-t NOdy for lhe botd hul\11119 --· ot..od - a.i., -°' -day toro-t Ir• ond proth<• wp - do•• -t19rt1 Stpl. ht eALBACOIE $ ... ho! ot Son Oievo -w. "°"9 lt>ow lli*icll ~ ....,.,.. 9"'1119 ... f1~ Oft -otl jl;t 10< J~I~ ..... ot NtGll -get llw b09- NIWPOIT IEACH f.A.tMON IRAHD ..wm __ ... --~-, .... BACK . PACK SPECIAL f f..,. lllliltt (COllllOf lllfnilon ~} DOn F1U SLEEPING llG SAVE 20% e Wt hove tht b10 nomei 1n mountain 1pcwh -NOf1ll foet -Snow l ion -G.rry -Al pll\t o.tlgft -MOVl\to1n Prod· uch -E111elto -Ktlty - Lowa -P1.,.tto -Vo~ue - 0.~lef-Mt 10. I BOOT SALE-SArE! ... "_, __ ....-~-­.................. " TACKLEUS fOa YOUlt FOOTBALL NEEDS e RIDDELL SHOES ,_, >P"dy m<>del ond fomous XP n.odel wrth d<!tochobte deoh e BROOKS SHOES . ,, .. : 150 11111111 Cltot .•ue eADIDAS 1..a...,...., ~""" '2l.l5 lto1~ model Mvll• cltot '14.15 lo Poi fllOClel 11\111•1 clto1 .. 117 J5 lo l'loto Model M111to o.oi '2UO e HANO ANO AllM ,ADS e MOUTH GUARDS SNOW SKIS OOWNIOMil SANTAANA 2191.4"1 ~.1471> --: :::: ..... ,:-r LAHAIRA HO JAMON to. (7141171.S .... (21') .. ,.ots, CIUITOS •1'3MAU. 924-1625 ----.. ... ~· .......... .. _.,.,H -IN \ AaHu over $5.5 Billion •troag ._ _____ _ *SAVER'S COUPON :i: 183PP·OP ~' ------....- WE'RE HAYING A WHALE OF A UPTO 1 L 72PRICE! CLOTHING SPORTSWEAR 3439 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT IEACH 675-1717 SHOES IM LIDO YILLA&I JUST ona THI .... E TO UDO ,,. Wtd~a ,A Prahe bt to t~ Belfian mvenlot Jacob ~rtberetr. Ht'l lMHVVY l•Uow whof11ured out how tJu• shipbuilders can prevent s n51ck· ness aboard their ve ~ls 11impl.y by suapendln& au che seaiu, ~and dttkcl\all'I with 111)ei:ial rt11lnai from the overhead. Occupants m his ptclaJ Curnllure don'tswina and away no mat· ter how rough the &ea They JWll han" lher~. britbt eyed and serene of digc11Uon. befriended by &J'ilVity. Jdst about 86 a per~nt of thb country·s pe>pulation today It white wt th only 13 2 ~rcent non-white. Thf' ratio was quite different 200 years aeo. About 80 7 pet'ttftt olthe popul11tfoo "''4'5 white then with 19.3ptrtt_pl non· white KA NGUOO W'OllDS Q. "Wh11t'1 • 'k&Qgarooword'<>" A. A big word that bl&IS within it a smaller word tha\. means the same thing. Take "destruction , .. for in· stance. In It is "ruin." Or try "prematurely." In it is "early." And "cootaminat· ed " Jn it i5 "tainted." Or "barri~aded." In at is "barred." Note the spelling or the littler words wtthin ll>e big words comes in natural order. Kansaroo words are easy to cat@ when you see them written down In front of you. but~ey'rebard to fieure oul in your head while wafting at stoplights. for me.anyhow Q. "Everybody knows that the fabled jackalope is i;upposed to be a cross between a jeckrabbal and an untelope. but what's a · Jackaroo?" A. That's what rhe Australians <'all a greenhand cowboy. Q. ··vounger people generally tend to drink more than older people. right? .. A. More. yes. Morefrequenlly, no LO.VEA.ND WAR When a woman fails in business. she tends to blame hersel(. When a m~·ls in busmess, he's more hkely to blame c ses elsewhere But when a woman Calls in nee. she's apt to blame anything except herself And \\1hen a mllll fails in romance. he's impelled to blame himself Cirst. however seeretly This generaJi t y with all its exceptions. too. 1s in our Lo\•e and War man's special file labeled "When They Don'\ Make It." Do you believe in life after death., So do 73 percent of this country's citizen.s. according to a recent poll Sorry, at would be inap propriate to nominate Dr Stesick of Hem mond. lnd., for membership in the Proper Job Club . . Median age of that professional lady Usted on the DepartmentoU..abor rostf'ra as "a household domest1c" 11146 Address nu11l ro L M Boyd. P 0 Boz 1560 Coat a Meso92626 PUBLIC N011CE PU8LIC NOTICE I .. Days of Anguish Mosi Financial Anal,yst.a Hedge Forecaat.s BY JOHN CUNNlFt' ll'ktl .. 0-~ The •naubh or the financial analyat here tn thes• Pff-elecUon days ls as acute and ob\flo0$ 11 that ot the poUticaJ COftvenUon toa1m•ntator "''ho has nothing to report and a lot of time or space to rut. ln this financial c~tal there ~ no vacation lrom forttasts. since invHtors llve in the future W\d , mu.at bf' provided wtth th.t ln· The 70-s tory Detro\t Plaza Hotel. cen· terpiece of the 32 -acre. S338 million Renaissance Center project on the Detroit River. is only a few noors away from completion The hotel 1s scheduled to open next March Monterey Flights Increase Predicted SAN fo~RANCISCO (API A transportation ~onomist predicts air traffic from Monterey lo Los Angtles and San 1-'ra.nci.sco would double within 18 months afte r Pac1(1c Southwest Airlines <PSA> in· iliates its proposed service on those two routes George Mitchell Jr . president of Mitchell Researcb Associates or San Diego. said both Hughes Alrwes t and United Airlines. now serving Monterey. would "have a reasonable chance or in- creasing their own lraffic .. Mitchell wound up direct testimony for PSA at a state Public Ulihtaes Commi55ion hearing Mon· day into an application by the airline and Air California to provide additional service lo Mon· terey. Further hearings will be held next month. The -economist said Monterey is a "highly ex· elusive resort-type market " and although "airline aervice has been demonstrably inadequate and road acce s lo lhc peninsula is achieved by two· lane highways. there was, in the past . enough tr:msportallon service to sallsfy the basic needs or the &>mm unity " PUBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FIC'tlTIOU\ eU\llllH\ NAMI ST.& TIMENT f"-tollOWt"O 1M'' \Of"I• •"ti JOt"'9 ~I ,,,,. .,,., flll \T C.O MMl.ll(IAI. ENTl!APAl\E. 11841 \\y P•rk Bo4.lft1tard ltti!lnt' c.u1torn1., E°"'•'O"•'• C.on,tru< ho", tm. , 1110 Sllr P•r~ 6oulf"t•ra. ,,.,,,_,., c..J1tO,fll1a '"'' C.O.-rnt'rc ••I (OffO"•t•on 1710 \•~ ,.,, .. "~"'""'''0 Irv-. C•ll'O"~'· t .,,, fN\l~U '' fM.ll''O tOf'(JVftf'O b'f a ~ t\if"f •• P4fll\•• 'lf\10 f I II\ T C.0,,.ME R(IAl COllPOA A flON M K ".,.f J M1•t\ '"'' 'tl•t-fnflnt fll.CS Wtth tlw County Ct•n • 0••"94! County Oft A\~U\I fl, "" CAl'lllln. M<DONAl.0 & MILLlll sl&hll analysts claim to be able topercetve AND SO. WHILE the analysts cannot say for s ure who lbe next. president of the Uruted States will~. they nevertheless have lo make their proJectioos. wbicb ol course must assume that one candidate or another reaches the White House. The assumption must be made because a president has a clltecl inrluence on the course of prices, wages and invest· menl s No financial foreca s t worth readmg can be made witho ut a political as· sumption. cu1111111"" To announce this. however. would seem to many subscribers to overstep the bounds ol flnan· cial analysis. and moreover t.o in· troduce a subject about which the analyst can claim htlle ex· pertlse. Therefore, the agooy of lbe financial strategist is extreme. and he develops hedging to a high art. He avoids coming right out and speaking his mind. but he cannot resist throwing orr some enticing clues. THE HIGHLIGHTS OF lhe Goldman. Sachs & Co. invest· ment strategy issued earlier lhia summer. begins : "Since Mr. Carter Increasingly is becornina (NEWS ANALYSI ) a strona cand1dttc in our view, lnvf!llor uncertainty wttb rtaard to the 1977 outlook will in· crease." Which. you observe. leav\·~ the lnvetitor exactly whtr~ be w1&.s·- uncertaln. Citibank, second largest com· merclal bank in the nation. manaits to avoid pickwg a can. didate by telllng readers of Its Auiwit .. Monthly Economic Let· tor," that no matter who wln.'i, economic policy won't shaft sud· denl,y. "MYTHS ALWAYS PLAY an important role in politi~s." it stalea at the very beginning, "and one that su rfaces quadrenlally Is the belief that a new federa.1 admioistraUon will swiflly and radically alter the shape o( economic policy "Such faith, by enlivening rhetoric, animates PresldenUal campaJgns. But in fact new men in the Whlte llou.se are rarely able to make quick and s ubstan· tive chan.ees." A new administration. 1\ ad- vises. "is not going to play a great role in shaping the budget before fiscal year 1979 ... VABIOVS FORECMTERS of the stock market. who sometimes hove a bias toward rising markets. have advised their clients lbal there ls liUla to f ear from a change of ad· ministrations. They point out that contrary to much oPinion. the stock market has done better under Democratic than Republican ad· miniltrations. and that there Is nothing lo Cear, nnd probably something to be gained. from a change al the White House. But If the chanaedoesn'tcome. they continue, well that's pro- bably good too. because the Ove r The Counter MASOU ...... market dld •her all reco\•er handsomely durinc the Ford ad· m\nl1tratlon. did It not? And mi&bt not this In llliell be con· 1ldtttd a forecast! TH£ MO T StJRPaJSJNGl.l' dlrect com mcnt these da)'a comea from Plcrr<' RJnfret, ~ consulting economist who has bffn a Pr sldenlll.ll advuu~r and White llouu ,uc11t, and who declare hlmstl a Republican. Rinfrel someUm hl&fl b«n at odds with tbr While llouae too, and he hu seldom Called to make public bl. contrary vic'f''1. But In his latest analysis. issued Au,. l3, be is more outspoken than ever. He concludes his commentary. entltled "President Carter," with this advice to his mainly eorpor ate c Uent.a : "THE PRUDENT bus 1 nessman. tbe prudent investor, would now assume a Cart.er. Mondale sweep in November. "They would assume a Democratic party sweep. They would assume a deJeat of lhe Republican party posslbly equal to the Goldwater defeat. And the prudent Investor. the prudent businessman, would now begin to plan accordJngly " Rinfret doesn't squirm in an ef· fort to avoid saying what's on hJs mind. He makes others squirm. ICC PlaDB Unit ~WA.SHJNGTON (AP) -The Interstate Com merce Com· mission hos a nnounced lt is creating a new bureau lo handle both the lnvestiaaUon and the prosecution or alleged violations by flrms it regulates. Prevlousty. all Investigations have been handled by its bureau of operations while prosecutaon:s were handled by lhe bureau of enforcement. Vps a•d D•IOtl• OOWH\ Pct Up lllOO UP IOO Up 1SO Up 100 UP 100 Up 100 UP IU Up 161 Up ''I UP 16 I Up •t 1 VO ISO Up "' uo ,, l Up "J Up 11 S Up t7 S Up ri s Up I) S UI> 1?0 UP II t Up II I UP II I Up 100 Up 100 Co•~~~. tor~"'', •• c~~ OtP<t • Tr•••• f.q111p ,. • < .. °': ll s . CJ>tmll'\t\I Ind ') '• Oii J1 l E&8 Supmkh I • Oii 11 J ' l(•yel•t• Cor1> I • '> ()II 111 SOl-!>fm Co I ~ t Oii 10 0 Wtottn Oe<·t t t "• Ott 111 lnM'fmfttn l•O\ t•• r '• Otf 1' 4 A•9'n Pttt•M>tt \I~ • • • Ott U • ~m81trfl'\\Fltt f J'-• t• OU U • ~(htron '"' ... t. on "' J N•lll•IO<CI '""P '\ ()It U ) Z.nftn L•f>-.. a I 0" 14 l Prf(M.ftHIO ) • t > OH 11 a lh1tllom Corp ·~ " ()II 11 • A~EI.,.< l.-•I>\ t V. Ott 11 I "'' O.nvrMIQlll I '"' °'' II I Hydro Optic• , • !Jo 0 11 II I MCI Co,,.mu'>< •I 1 '• Otl II I MCIC.11mmu11 '"' • " Oii II I VO~tt Cr•H' 1 •,. 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'" 01•1•" .... ·-y·t~ l'ttlti.M• l'l11MiV..CI Or •11qoo C,.\t !)Ally Pol04 ~ "· •• 1• • .,, MISSION SAN JUAH PAIME SHOP SPACE CENTAALL V LOCA TEO MIS&ON DISTRICT 640..0100 . . ednesday's Alternooo Prices NYSE COMPOSI'fE TRANSACTIONS ,, .. ~ednesday.Auguat 18. 1978 s DAILY PILOT A9 Horror, Joker , FilID1naker Pin$ Hopes on Two ~\ : > By MtLTON MOSKOWITZ :t TwenUeth·Cenwry Fox, one ot th• last or the indepe(it dent mm companies, weighed in ~enUy with horrodOU\ reaults. It lOflt $2.~ million In \be tint batr of this year. · ll did PoOtly for an ab$urdly simple rea11on. It made mov1t>5 that very few poople wanted to see. Amon' lh41' ~Un.ken were "Lucky Lady," "At Long Last Love," 'Thet Blue BJ rd." ''End of the Game." "Sky Riden," "I Will, J Will" a nd "Mother, Jugs and Speed." Money Tree .,. ... .. ·. .. But wait. help is on the way. Moving lntothe second half of 1976, TwenUelh·Century has in circulation two tucks that may rescue the company from oblivion or absorption by a conglomerat~t looktnl for a tidy tax loss carryover. :~ OM is "The Omen," a hon"or movie that got orr to suctl" a fa.st start that Dennis Stanf1U, the company's chairman, ls hoping It may turn into another "Exorcist." Jn ill> first tZ.. days out of the starting gate, "The Omen" took ln $12.~ million in box omce receipts. A low·budgel film , H wat• made ror $2.8 millioo. THE OTHER nut THAT Fox is counting on to reversC,. its slide is "Sd ent Movie," made by -and starnng -come: dian Mel Brooks, whotie last effort, "Young Frankenstein,•! was one of the few wmners Twenlieth·Cenlury Fox has had in recent years. / The script tor "Silent Movie" could have been takert-t'rom a meeting of the TwenUeth·Century board or directors, one or whose me mbers is now Princess Grace of Monaco, who made money for the studio under her maiden name Grace Kelly. • In "Silent Movie," which is really a silent movie, M~P Brooks plays an ex·alcoholic director who tries to save a studio that is about to die by making -yes -a silent movie· If he doesn't pull 1t olf -m the movje, that is -ttten th\! studio is likely to fall into the hands or a rapacious con1 glornerate. ·~. THE CONGLOMERATE IN "Silent Movie" ls seemint·f ty patterned after a real one. too. It's called Engulf &\ Devour, with headquarters In New York at 1 Conglomerate.,. Square. The company's slogan ts: "Our Fingers Are in· Everything " Jn the real world, as Mel Brooks undoubtedly knows. there is a conglomerate called Gulf & Western Industries. ll has its headquarters in New York at Columbus Circle, and,,; has its lingers in many things (cigars, auto parts. sugar, zinc, small loan companies, publishing>. Afore to the point. Gulf & Western has a stake in the mo- tion picture industry via Its ownership of P aramount Pie·· lures. Another conglomerate, Transamerica Corp .. owni United Artists. Universal Pictures, the most successful operator in Hollywood today, belongs to MCA. Inc. • Twenlleth·Century t'ox, which was formed in 1935 b~ · William Fox and Spyros Skouras, was saved once before from fina ncial disaster when it brought out "The Sound of' Music" in 1963. Now it's 13 years later and they're down to one oftbeir lasl cards, a joker named Mel Brooks. U Drivers, City :;1 Ranks 3rd in Cost ROCHESTER, Wis. (AP) -An average motorist could save almost $3,000 ln four years If he chose to drive around Cincinnati instead ol in New York City, a car.cost index compiled by a management consultant he re shows. Runzhelmer and Co .. Inc .. which says its research is sought after by national automobile clubs, insurance firms and government, analyzed costs of owning and operating an intermediale·size vehicle in 27 U.S. cities or regions, and found it coat more m New York City than anywhere else. THE FOUR· YEAR·COST or oper ating the fully equipped car 14,000 miles a year came to $11,668 in New York City, or 20.8 cents a mile, compared with $8,876 and 15.9 cents a mile In Cinc1J1Dali, which was at the bottom or the list. San Francisco ranked second at 19 9 cents a male, Los Angeles third at 19.4 cents, and Boston fourth at 18.6 cenLs. New York City drivers could shuffle off to Buffalo (17.3 cents a mile) and save $2,000 in four years. VYING WITH CINCINNATI at the bottom of the list were costs per mile and a four.year expense or 16.3 cents in Cleveland -$9,124; 16.2cents in Dallas -$9,076: 16 1 cents in Milwaukee -$9,040, and 16.0 cents an Miami -S8,972. Rufus Runzheimer Jr., president of the 43·year·old firm, said be serves more than 1,000 U S. and Canadian government and industrial customers with the car·cost iq· dex. He computes the cost on a one-year·old fully equipped vehicle with air conditioning and an elght·cyllnder engine. The index includes expenses for gasoline, oil, main tenance, tires, insurance, taxes. depreciation, license und financing costs, excluding only parking and tolls. * * * * * * Here's Breakdown Of Driving Costs ROCHESTER, Wl11. <AP> -A cor·co11tl ndox computed by a management conRultlng firm here catabtt11hcd the four. year cost or operating u cur, and the coat per mile, In U.t), cltles and regions (lly N<rwV<>•-Cllr S.n Frf!flt(t\tO LO"'~'"' "°''8'1 '--'~nn lonthi""<I (Jll(01j0 Lo-..rN V 'SI L®i. Pflll-lplll~ KA"'"'(llr W•\lll"'I"'" Hl!HtwJo"..,. Phr 'fH '""" (l'M m.~ 201 \II !Sil "' llOllt• 1' • "o,o• ,,. \10,"I 114 s•o 11• 11.1 \10 °'4 II 0 S .. 01 II I '' 'IOO II I t•,t'17 11 I l•.«lt "' tt /IA ti • tt,..O II J lluflMO Oftn.;ttr O.l•nll ll•lll"'Of't ''"''"" tliUUtu'Q" Ml--11• H011\!4ft AllM I• (1"'vt t•M O.llo\ MJlw•uk .. M lllln\I (lft(ll\llAlll 1i,J 11.1 11 I 11,0 ,,, ... , .. ,. s , .. IU ... , ... •H 11 t Income Hits Record Record hl1Jh aross and net Income were achieved by the F1rat American Ji•trmncial Cor11., Santa Ana, durtoe the second quarter 1976. Consolidated net income tor the quarter ended June 30 was Sl.SS2,74(), or Sl.23 a share, compared with $866.971, or 70 «nta. for the like period last year, an increase of 78 ptr• cent. Gross income was $17,037,414, an increase or $4,781 .563 over the $12,W .851 earned durina the second quarter 1975. Automated Bank Set ·~ CaUfornla's first automated banking facility in a customer'• corporatA! office complex will be est.ablts hed by Callfomla Canadian Bank ln t.be new lrvlne loc:atlon or .,UOC' Corp, Planntng began as Auor officiala atudled the impact ol relocation on ita employcs. . . ·' fl J8 OAllY PllOT ~wa• G. T. SPOILER SKATEBOARD t9·1n. board 1t'I 111rtu1lly un1>re11\ab1e oolyorooylPne Wide urethane ball bearmg Wlleels.. dOuble ca1ton trucks Wedn•Sd!)'. August 18 1975 ~~ ,a.en ,..g 'fl&!. Al'rll UU NICI Wlll II lU7 1618 AU l ,.CfS Olflf 41 l 4 I ::.::a. 68.91 J SALE! MATCHING NYLON LUGGAGE 8"?>11Mu'ly ,...,ue. $u•tatllt lot llOVQ"' t0< a ~;ir.'I G'' 1111> "Jl'M1 •.• , r or f 4' JC (~ bv; ""1 v"lu I P"tl!" Ir El•tw"I Ir Nd., "'!Pl Reo:l I .q""-'ei<Jrll *"' sn11 ~·\ w r'Ofte.l \:{'(:I '•.A;"le. 'llUI led. & •ti aDC!CJ.C(L Wl'lff S:.X•!'. l.JS.r ~ ...... ~~-' ; ;r . ' ' I ' .. METAL FUMED MATIED PRINTS i"" ~ ,~•s alt.inn iY" wor•ti ,. ri ,. ,po Tr.ct·'~ l 11>•1 7 8' <le't'O /I, fl. C u•:ll , Cl !(old 1'1ltll ll'ld Qlft'-\ (COMES WITH 3 SIZE ROLLERS) HARTMAI PRO-CURL ELECTRIC HAIR CURLER Ni..., ~nu 011 tw"I ,, < v•I. I •l'.itn .1 t1'fl11f1ll. ll1j1 Ill\ l!tl\) In t••• ''"", lhtn~w• ~ '"'' C1111 t'l<oct1< ""'cu•"" r~• ... 11\ ;J .t'~lfil'" H•~·t ,\ll,jLll1111)t1r. !Of l.Utl~ lllO Q( i.m.IA 1msnw l~•f'llel 49~ twu• ~ hJ llt·ltO (IAClUS r,,J('t' .... 47~ ,, ... ,...... ~ "''I 1 Py. ALUllST AU.8" fAIUlS ,....... .... Ml 88C Pl*"'' . 111olik'11r. CodaM~SCI JU l. 11"1Sl s.taAaa 1406 w . ....., & lrktel J.S Ol. OMlllS, C Ol. SOUIS WINTUK* ORLON ®ACRYLIC YARN l;I.>:" ne w11:>ht10(P & <ll'fablP W1r>1ulc' 0<100• Aetylc; y,1rn for ooc• to ~t>oct kMs u• " c• ~ ~ s·,re •· • C'PaS<' •~ rn11ft~t l>\ld9et CF'IOOse lfom •.,Ide & "'" ()et1ui • , t-{ "°" <it I'.!!> 5ea.un • tashvw1 ~"'"d~ in °"'' ~•e• • ~ve 111 ~pec.a1 Tn""Y c1t'1.~ ....... c:.111111111.....,. T,..llllU W'' Qo.oUIO ]<' WELCH'S , .. ,. •• (1 • IT'S A POWllFUl MICIOS<OH • IT'S A llMOVllU ,_,own 1110C1u1 • IT'S A MICIO-PIOTO •IT FOi MICIO NOTCKIAflllY 99 _,ff.U:IWlt .,.,,.. J ..., I ~!> M•..ecl 10 lo~J A II J \ ·~ 1, I • !><~" Nh;"' JIU!Jy m<."" , • I· 111r '• l\dlOy•~IS MicroscoPo "''"' '"'''' • • "<1111 ~ourc1· & r-•sm;itoc b.nocuiars ....;::,;~_, tot too11>.111 game~ Completlt ''""' manual IOOLPOPS llAIY JO AllW HIS ,,,," 39~ '·J\'01118 .., llavo1s ti.'<, .... 89 c I 't •l·•'flU\f'f &Toro a 1 .. " ledttleW W eslmiwster Wot ksta If~ Wttt I tt'Wrl ••t ,f GJnv•~ ~ )i'" 1·h1;> to 1t • ~0 • t"l fT\dHy clt•S l' r1t1r••·1' of :i .. ,.,.,.,. Oii not11)tllllly fl!l""'tt<.M 1,tf,rl\l I••, in f•I Ill .h1t11 c.11.J<Jo,. 111 a ll1<.ll<i<1 ol lhnol p1><.r1. ·EVEREADY "D" BATIERIES :c~ 36( UMIT6PACIS -; ... MADlTO Slll FOi 5.95 YARN & BURLAP 30~. (ot'I \\'t I, ['1, I Hints. r1111h· day morr' t,• t>'l" e 0<> '""'" Cll''-'' ""'"t•, ,.,., '~"' ii .____..6.0o 9 9! M&HTO sm 101 2.50 WOMEll'S GIFT BOXED PURSE ACCESSORIES Huntinaton leach 2t lit~-............... I • Russian Defe ctor Returns MONTREAL (AP) -Three week• after his du appe.arar1c" from the Olympic Valla~c and •1> parent defection, Russian d1H~r Serael Nemtsanov has changt-d Mt mind and dc C1ded to return to his country a fte r expressing con <•ern tor hls grandmother m th~ Soviet Union. An omctal ul the ~VU.'l COO· sulale her.: i.ald Tuesd11y that Nemtsanov was In the bwldlng but said he was '"very tired and won't be in a pos ition lo make any comments ." The official would not say when the 17-year-old diver wouJd r('lurn lo the Soviet Union, but the next sche duled Aer ofl ot flq:ht to Moscow from Mont rl'al 1i. on Thursday Although Nem tsano\ made no pubhc comment!> himself, t'A'o lawyers who acted for h1 m said an a statement T uesday that he had expressed concern tn recent da~·s about the j.!r andmother who brought ham up. ,md ··;iccordanit· ly wanted him to rt'lur n .. IDS CHOIC•: Meanwhalt.>. 1mm1j?rat10n de· pa rtment n•pn·-.l•ntaltvl' i:;, a Ludvig i.a1d C;inad1.in orfi cials had no t t r 1cd to c h a n ge Ne mtsanov 's dt>r1sion. ·•it was his d101l'l' tO coml' here and his cho1et• lo ~o buck.·· -.ht• said. "WI.' had to rci.pcct ha:. de c1s1on ·· Another 1mm1.i;rat1on depart m ent s pokesm.rn said that .,.N~mtsanov had ctnnouneed his decision to return home tn a mel't· mg with depar t ml'nl orflcials ~tond a~ Hut the youngster hJd said he wanted to "sleep on 1t" befor l' mc('tang "1th So\ lt't authorities. the offlrial said :'\emts anov met again with the 1mm1i:r at1on ol hc1Jb Tue<tJ.i~ af ll'rnoon .ind t·onlirnw<l thJt ht• "anted to go home The offac1als, along Y.1th J O in- terpreter a nd Toronto reo;1denl John Fleming Yolth whom .the youth "as i.la) '"ll while an Canada the n went to the coHee shop or a down toy, n hotel \lo ith Nemtsanov tom eel \lo 1th So\ IC'l or ficaals. After talk mg for 15 mmutt"" ht• l('ft with lh<• oHicrnls from the So\ 1et consul ate in Montrt'al Hefnre n•arhtni: his dc•c-1,1on . ~emtsano' 1s n•rx,rtt'CI tn h.t' c -.ta.red for ut l<•asl a "t•t•I.. 1111 h Flem mg and h1 :-. family al u sum mer home in the Mu.<tkoka l..ik1·s area nor th of Toronto INTO HIDING Th1i. followed hi' c;tJ)' 111th a voung Toronto couple v. ho c·an•d • for ha m for an unknown J)<'r1od of lime after h~ left tht• 01\ mp1C' \'1ll aKl' .J ul~ 29 D1\t'r Skip Phoenix and has wafr \l.1n m1t1al I) Mrnl into hiding an the ~lontreal area "' 1th NemlsanO\. whom lht>v had met nt internallonnl cnmJ>('l1 The tYo o la\\} ers \\hn hud Jl'ted for :'\emtsanO\. Ale' Paterson of Montreal a nd Dai 1d Matheson of Toronto. madt• an appun·nt <"Hort an thl•1r J<>mtly Mi!<>l'<i ..,ta tement to -.hu\\ the d 11·<•r bore no 111 feeling toward his natl\ e countn The statement s.ud fo1t•man~ had repor ted that /l.t•mtsuno' "throughout his stay al\\ a~ s t•>. pressed prid e for ha-. countn . 110\\\ 1thi.t anchnl! I hal al ont' pomt ht•\\1i.hed tost uv in Canada .. Thi· vmmi.: d1; er h.i-. bt.•en hvlnj( for t hi°• pa-.t ft•\1 H•urs "1lh his i;:ru111I mill hl·r. "'ho 1s 1n poor heull h 'fht• "'om an. d1•st·n bl•d ll!. IWllll! 1n ht•r lute 60s or t•arly 70s. I 1 ' t• ., 1 11 A I m .1 A t a 1 n I h l' l\,1rnkh,t.1n Ih'puhhc of thl' Sm ll'I l ' nawi It "a" hai. l!r;andmolh<'r ~ho ra1.,t•cl ham from th1· .111!\• 11f hH• un 111 'tt.'H'n \COr' l.11t•r Yo ht•n ht• t>t·i.:.111 t11t.1i..l·d1' ani.:-.c•rinu .. I\ \I th:it 111111• ht• y,1•nt tollH'Yo1lh hi.., tll\ ini.: <'•'tarh but n•turnt•cl ,,.,,.r.it 1l'nr<1 l.tl er t o hi' l(1.m<lmoth1•r "h1•n tit · <•o:u·h i.:11t n1.1rn1·d Thi· \OUth'-1 rnthr rc11('<1 \\ht•n tw '" :1 .... 1 t'hllil nnd hi" molhl'r l' '·"'' I 0 h ti \ (' I! I v r 11 h I 111 l 11 h I' 1-(lnndmuthN Newcombe Bo w8 TORONTO <AP> Unknown fl ans Pohmun &hoc ked John Newcombe 7-fl. 6-2 In first round tenrus ar t Ion or th<• $155.000 <.:;mu dlnn 0 J>('n Tuesday. here. In othl.'r a ction. Gullll'rmo Vilas toppled John Whilhni:t'r 6·2. 6 -1 . Rrann Fairlie up<;C't Vijay Amr1lruJ 11 4. R 2. Hilly Martin m·erp0" cre-d Ross Cnsc7·S. 6 1 Wednescsey. August 18, 1976 DAILY PILOT 8 J FV's Valhuena Moves to Tamp~ TAMPA. Fla. (APJ -Tamp friends. 9ut lt all chang when sam.actlon becauseolawristln-coaching st arr Is 'try.Ing to "11.lt me. Tbey just had too m an' Bay Buccaneers quarterbac k youcetoutoathefield." jury. 41 famlhanze players wttb the quarterbacks down \.hero and I Gary Valbuena has a preUy good The 6-foot-4. 210-pound Hunl· "I bave no revenp few M.lami. pl_,a. was the yowaaest one. I tespert idea of wh:tt to expect SetW'day lnitoa Beach nattve pla}ed col· They treated me w.U," uld Val· round r th.rm forlhls. they Fcave milhe op· "h~n expansion Bucs meet th4t leco ball at Ttnnessee. lte spent buen-. "But l! I ce~ m.Y chute to Velt>uena was only 8 or p{>rwn1t y •.~ ao o un()( er or- Muanu Oolpblns anTampa two years in the World FootbaJl getinthe~.I msoll\Ctodowbat l the Bucs' 17·3 victory over 1a 1 niuM 1 lion,. h t ked pbehlnd lie should He was an the Leacue wlth the Southern canafalllllUaem. Atlanta. n am . es ac u • Dolphins· ca m·p last w k. Callforoia Sun and San Antonio "M am1." he aald, "is ttltt.~ "Aner what I saw ol the Sues \•etcran st.tnal caller Bob (irlese. ·· BusJcally l know what they before goin1 to Miamt m lb<' Na· how to read the deCCMe. Tbty 'o last weekend. any team ln the Eurl Morrall, Oort Bt.r«k un<~lm hke to pl ny ·: satd Valt>ot>na flt· tlonal Football Luguethi year. been doing things lhey'vedone lor NFL better w atcb out. They have Del Gab.o. Ile said he want lo Fountain Voll~y Kip ace 'who He played in Miami's te3 pre-lhelastslxor sevenyearalnpr~· a super defense." he hid. Val· corneto Tampald h d eaml' to the Dues last Thunscha~ MMOn opener 11almt Dttrob. ti~. Tht.Y like to ttac:b teebnl-buena aaid he left the Dolphins "I Mt 1 cou h comer e~o '!'' ··Andlknowtht'irpersonnet complellnctouroCnlnepassesfor que." wlthnorearets. ~ave n 1o00 c ~nee o P aym1 .. Alot of\hc Miami guysa~emy 38 yards lie didn'l s further With the Buct , he said, t~ "COach Don Shula was boaest wlthanewteam. hesnld. TurbDlent Sport PRECARIOUS PROFESSION -Dodgers shortstop Bill Russell !photo above > lands on the back of Felix Millan after com p le ting doubleplay throw to first. The Dodgers won. 4·3. over Mets. In t he pb* below New York Yankees s hortstop Fred Sta nley is flipped in the air by Tt?x<.1s ' Gene Clines a nd una ble t o c omple t e his doubleplay. The Yankees \\On . 2·1. "The Wrong Team Won, Moans Angels Manager DETROIT CAP> -lfit weren't for Mark Fidryc:h, Bruce Kimm probably wouldn't be playing so much. But there are some who con· tend il Kimm wasn't catching for fellow rookie Fidrych, "The Bird" wouldn't. be winning so much. Tuesday night, though , it wasn't Kimm's receiving ability that helped Fidrych to his 1'th victor)•. It was his bat. Stadium . l ar cest for a home night gam e in six years and Aa .. Slale All0."'"• llM~{11'1 AllO f,c.111 ....... 1 OIJIT<)jf • A119 llC.l1f0tn•••I Delrou Al'9o "C.l•forn.••I 0.1ro11 largest day or night crowd in more than three years. In his last lO starts. home and away, Fidrych bas drawn 476,489 speetators -an average of 43,317. A pinch bit bt Willie Korton in the ninth inning a weet a110 g:t\'t' Fidrych a 4.3 vic:tory ovc-r Texas in h is p revious start. There have been similar tlghl· game triumphs, Tuesday's attraction was ;i natural draw . "The Bird" afainst Tanana, who went into the game leading the American League m complete games wi•h 18 and second in stnkeouts with 177. Fidrych wound up with his 16th complete eame in 19 starts aod raised his record to 14-4. Tanana completed h ls 19th game in 2S starts but fell to 14·9. Kimm, the No. 9 batter in the lineup, s l ammed Frank Tanttoa 's first pitch in the eighth inning into the upper deck in left fteld for the first home run of his career. It gave the Detroit Tigers a 3·2 victory over the California Angels. Dodgers Win,. 4 -3 Angels· mana ecr Norm Sherry moaned: "It was a aood game. but the wrong team won. Rhoden Outlasts "You don·t count on a No. 9 hit· ter to give Frank trouble like that. but he did, .. Sherry s akl. "There wasn't any doubt about it," Tigers manager Ralph Houk said of the homer. "lie hit the heck out or if ... Cold, Sore Throat It was a stunping climax to what is becoming a tradition when Fidrycb pitches -a tight game, an exciting ending and re· sultanl pandemonium from the inevitable huge crowd. This lime the crowd was 51,822 -largest of the year at Tiaer * * * CALll<OllNIA OITllOIY Colll ... dft M•mylb 11o<n1e tt Sol•ll• ID 8rl9C)H f HUtnOl'\tf'f C 8 Jc>OW>tl Ao J.c;ll-Jo ,,..,~ .. 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'l'orlt el LOI A"""'" Auo It New Yorll •I l.OI ""riff A~ It .... .,_,1 l.OS1'~ft\ r:ttp m. 1 Ho"'· 1 Upm. nina, when John Milner slugged a th~·run homer. "I knew I h ad to do something.'' h e said, "so l chanted my grip on the ball.•• It was enouah to quiet the Mets as the Dodgers d me back agalnat Jon Matlack for four runs rn the fourth inning for a 4-3 vie· tory. Whtie ~ chan1ed his gr1p on the ball. htt didn't change his grip · on the bat. ll was Rbode.n. a .303 hitter. who lashed a double that produced the decisive runs in the Dodgers' third stratght victory - Battle of Sexes Tennis Challenge: Riggs Vs. Renee . I am surprised that Bobby Riggs has not come out of th woodwork to exploit a grea o- motlon potential, what 1th all the rec~nl to do about Or. Renee Richards. the transsexual tennis player who is trying to gain entry into the wo~en 's division of the U.S. Open championships. The 6·2 Dr. Richards was once known as a man . Richard WHITE WAH Gt.I.NH WNITI Raskind. but h~s since been sur· aJcally altered lo womanhood. Riggs Is the guy who gJeaned the nationa.I spotlight a few years ago when he challenged two top women pro tennis •tars to matc hes. Rius. a net st.andout tn his youth waa a man over SO when he stepped onto the courts to def4lat Margaret Court Smith In the cor.y confines of a San Diego develop· ment facility. promo · n was magnified several hundred fold a few months later when be and King exchanged hos tilities in the Houston Astrodome. King com- ing out the conqueror. Now Riggs has a chance to do It all. play an ex·m an and a currenl woman all tn one outing. They could do it at the R06e Bowl Jfn. 1 with the Pac-8 and Big 10 root· baJI champs battling il out a\ a co-feature. * * * COM ING BACK DEP T .- Edi.Ion lfl&lt muUngton Beach> buketball player llob Vogelsang wtll be back l.fll the Orance Coa1t area thl1 comln1 cage aeasoa as hJa collese team , Puget Sound ftr Wuhln«toa, lnvadH UC Ir vine Jan. lt. P111et Sound won the NCAA Division II champloa1hlp 1111& aeason. TOUGH S TATE DEPT.- California athletes fared smartly at the Montreal Olympic Games, bagalng 51 Individual and relay medal a. and first over M ath1tk an Dod~r Stadium s ince May of 1971. ··1 knew when I warmed up I didn't have much of o fast ball',:.' acknowledged Rhoden. ''I sur wasn't overpowering. This is pro· bably the best game I've e ver pitched. I m ean, I had to pitch to winthlsgame." The win was Ms 11th in 12 de· cislons and he's completed nlhe starts. tops on the Los Angeles st aff. After the three runs an the flr~t, the 21-year-old Rhoden limited New York to four hits the rest of the way, retiring 17 batters In a row durin(( one s tretch from the second until one out In the eighth,. Then two singles had him in t.rou· ble before MUner grounded into o -double play. Another double play in the ninth. started by shortstop Bill Russell. ended the game and pro- mpted manager Walt Alston to note. "Russell is playing the best defensa ve bas eball o r his career He's also doing rather well of. rens lvely, m aintaining a .~ avera&e. and it. was Russell "iO drove home the Dodgers ' first run in the fourth inning. Steve Gar vey s tarted the r ally with a bunt tingle and Ron Cey walked. Russe ll singled horn~ Carvey and Lee Lacy. back lo centerfield after sitting on the bench for a week, singled home Cey. Dusty Baker grounded out and E llie Rodriguez lied the game with a scoring fly baU; Rhoden'R douhle followed. scor· ing Lacy with the dt'.'clslve run. Rhoden now has driven home the winning run on four Ot· casions. 'fbe win ke pt the Dodger!'i' ffickerlng hopes alive in the N:1• Uonal Lea~uc Wc11t as they picked up another 1umo on Cin• cinnati. But they still trail the Reds by 11 game1. NEWYOAIC LO~ANOl!Lll ,., ' ..... ·-,fl .. Oo•\ '' rr t J t 1 0 fkt<~l't· (II • 0 0. MIH•" tf• ""'t"" r ID ,.,,,. tn 4 1 1 1 \Ju mo<t Jn A I t J (,MY'f*Y 1b • 0 •• • I t 0 l I I 0 • I l I 4 I I I >OJ• JOI• j 0 l I J INov-IU•lll Y•Utl ) 0 I 0 C,.y lo In 0 0 R11\wll\\ 4 0 I 0 llO<I • 0 0 0 -·"' ~t .. qior Jf:I .......,., I 0 0 0 F llO<l"q.,." .,..,, .. , "'\• ~tt..,i.p ..... , .. ,,. P'I LoH_,.,p l 0 '0 "'°"""P It 0 0 I I) n ~ I) 0) 0 I) l Ol•I• JI I 1 l To!tll> '' •. ' N•w 'l'n•I< .,_, OCO 1111 LO• .. '"'°''"' O'lO ..00 ~ 1 OP Lo\ An~lf\ I l 011 Ntw y,,. k ), I-'> 11"!1"1•• ' Ill bot•<l•tr. "-1111 "''"""' 11)1 ~r ' "ll'lrtlfUt,, ,,. .. M"'l•tk ll.,1111 1 W lO(~WOoG I d A._,n IW,11 II • 1 l'I Hoell.It •, T -> 11 A 14.A'- II Ill H "' • 4 1 I 0 0 I 1 J ) I I SOJllETS PUN GAMES ~OTTERY Big Red Machine Batting .180. The leaders among Golden State O lympians were John Na~r ot Menlo P ark and Shirley Babuboff of Fountain Valley. They eacb earned five medala- he four golds a nd a silver, she four silvers and a eold. MUST IMPROVE DEPT.- •••H laa •1mH t., Nadia C..a.-el'• 4feaua,. wtdt ''" ..W "'"'1er1 will ba• to lm · ,r.,e c .. 1ldera~Jy. I wMhl tltblk, Mfere de -.-11er tJSA •r la Octolter. Siie was MAlae· lle$.-mMMP8.U.e wllea V.9. tdff &o talk to IMr ht MOSCOW CAP ) -The Soviet Union will betiln a new Instant. lottery In October lo raise mon~ for construction of f•ctlllles tor the 1980 Olympic Games In Moscow. Tasa, tho Soviet n<?ws 1$cncy. reported Tuesday. CINCINNATI IAP> Ruu ·whirr. Cli c k . Th<' Bag Red Machine's batteries need an energy boost. ' "We'r e not laking the game lo them. This ls not like The Machine," grumbled Pete Rose alter the Reds lost 3-2 to the Atlan- ta Braves Tuesday nigh\. A 22-for-122 battlnir slump -or a collective balling avt'rag(' of . UIO -has saddled the Reds with their longest losing streak or the season, a four-game skid. They have scored only six runs during tbeslrelch. "We'r e JUSt not hatting and that happens.·· s hrugged manager Sparky Ande rson. saying the Reds fourth s traight one-run loss ··don't mean anything more lhan 13·1 .. The Braves got a pinch hit two- out single from ·Tom Paciorek in the <'ighth inning and another strong relief outing from Adnan • [)(>vu1e. Paciorek said it was a matter of saving face. .. I made up my mind I wasn·t 1tolng lo ma ke a fool of myself like I did last night. Against Fred I' Norman l was totally embar· rassed." s aid Paciorek. whok soft liner to center scored Jerry Royster. who had walked, slole second and wenl to third on a croundout. Devine. 2·3. relieved starter Frank LaCortc with the bases loaded In the seventh and prompt· ly Induced Tonv Perezlohil into a ... rally-killing double play. "If you're looking for excuses you mlgbl blame It on the road trip," said Rose. binUng fatigue from the Red•' longest trip of the ycar,M two-week, J.3.gamegrind. "We pl1)"1d three day 11mes in Chkaio and twt In N~ Vork, which meaos getting up early," uW Rose. who is havinr troubles ol bl& own teylns to bust out oC a 3-'for·3f•~ump. · Lacorte, who went into the" game with a 14 r'ffOC'd ancl at.a earned ruD average. spaced f9Ur hits in atx and two-third hanintf. at.rildnC out nlneJ 'He's going to be a helluva pitcher and I don't say th al ~t a lot oC 1uys, •• said Reda Mcond baseman Joe Morei n. ... A.ltd her ~oada •** It very de.r tlaa& Ile llu DO aae for Ammca" whn bt refused lo alaale .... , ..W. Yuk writets alMI .. rel.1 • ..., lelmo*'Hgt o.etr pre.a«e ltF' wwel'lq any ti tllelr .. ...,_..,at Ute Moatreal Ob'ntpks. The lottery . to be called "Sprint," will cons ist of tickcl8 CO«ting 66 cents in U.S. currency. Pla1«1rs will open the tickets un- mediately to ace If they have won. Prlies Include cash up to Sl,980, automobiles and ticket11 to Olympic evenll. . Tht announced Soviet budfe~ for sports structures and equTp- ment. tor ttte uam es is $230 million Other Soviet lotteries, lo- cludina the popular "Sportloto;· also wilt contrl butc money to Olymplc needs. t • I r 0.V.YPll.Of Footba ll Pre.vie Sun D evils Look To No. 1 Ranking TEMPE (AP1 -•·1e. A Vt<!r tu Make History." That'l; lht· proi:noishcation car rie<t on the cover ol the 1976 At\zona State llntwri.lt> fo'c•>t · bwt Prel\!I Gulde. And it '11 m ore than wishful thlnk1ni 3li tht: Sun l>t•v1I K, rnnkt'<J No. 2 at tht' l'Od ot 1975, have thl' credentwls untJ J>t•rson nel to help tht•rn l\dueve Uw No I spot and thti myth.teal nutional c~mpionship thts yeur. prei.ure from another Junior, 1'"?-t'd Mortensen. ··w~ feel that the quarterback ls the ke> to our olfenu," f!ll)S Ku:.h. who noh:s the Dtvil tuavt four prematr pus u tchen ln s plit end John Jefferson. wingback Larry Mucker and tight ends Bruce Hardy and Kirk <:urter. "We have got to be able to move the ball and gel the bull to them because 'hose four pee>· pie will be a ble to catch lt anytime. aB. Girl Take Shot At R acing By HOWARD I. HAKDV ... °'-0.11 ........... " OuUUn.r F.iio w llunllngton Burl\ wilt be rtdina m IH'r Hl'$t proleulonal race at th SCORE world champtonshlps of off.road racln1 at Rlvt-rs 1de lntt>rnuuonw Raceway thlll week.end. Pretty cnouJth to be entennit a beouty contcM instead, the former Huntington Beucb HlJh and Orange Coast ColleJe itYm· nut doean't know the meaning of Uw word fear. 'Tvc nen ·r been hurt and I have no feiir when I'm racing," she sa ys. "I push mr..ell until I am goang as fast as I feel I can ao and handle tbe bike." Me n 's G olf QOJlAMCUOC nw •NtlHI Ce\\,I, ,_..,,. , h "'''t ~M\A•th •tlt ... t.Mt•1i.t~O.,_,f ltW L.-. u ..... .,.. -~ l •flll>f4 t ~' •1 C-1• -.. eoo11 -c .... ~ •• c 1..c. \fOI "u """'" ~-lh.-.. ~, ~ •• f;lltH \W•ftQOU_.,-.., ..... , ~'Oft tfW ~ w.b' •• ' .., •• tfllit 4.""""'4t m.m......, ~., _ _..I \ool ,, i. "'1'-a S.OUAlla OC J~• 9t-,U'-r v~ • f •' ,,. •· ~ .. l'Mthf'.I"°* tf\OIWlf\ H 'fll'4t\.,-"'1•v •"I eott ttoe¥1\U'f •Mft ~ • 411\1 \"'- 111 W"•t-0 "'" .... •t tJ•..nt•A 'i .. h., Mtt.~tUt• Fifteen !tlarll'fli r,1um from lht 1975 tl'a m. whlch \\t:nt 12 O 111'11 capped the sea.'iOI\ with '* 17\14 fo'lt::.la Bowl victory ovt'r h1ghly·ra nked Nebrblrn Of the returning st arter,, nmc arc on or fc>lL'it' and hll what Arizona Statt' r~ch t'rank Ku:.h t':d b the slull poi1t1ons. ··But our biggest problem is go- lnR to be on defense, where we·ve lost some really fine skUI peo. pie." Gone are All·America eor· nerback Mlke llaynea and stellar lmebal'ker Larry Gordon. No \\Omen's li berallonist, she doesn't feel she w1U have any trouble In the race over 10 laps on tM hghtweight 125cc bike ~be rides HB'S C HRISTI NE FAZIO RACES AT RIVERSIDE. .. Potentia lly, "e do have a fine football team." said Kush, "ho usually 1:. \'er\' t'auuous m his praise for hrs· teams. "I lhmk that our young:.tors are enthused about ll the poss1b1Jity or hav· inc an opportunity of bemg con· tenders ror the national lltle .. Ariiona State is getung "a ht· Ue hia.her to the top ol lhe 'moun· lain.' " s ays Kush. "We made great s trides last year. I onJy hope that we can continue on and be able to reach that peak one of lhese da~s." "Even though 1 ·m the onJy woman in the ra ce, I won't let them run over m e or try to knock me down. l '\•e ridden against men before in desert races and kjnd of know what t.o expect.·· Los A lamitos Race Results ~~!.:~.~'°~~!!.~~g /. """'•Ml•f old•'"" Cl•lm11t9 Pwml l,gQ, RENT A SAILBOAT / "I've alw a}'3 been competitive. "'"'' llACE --Y•'"'· 3 .,.., .... ~ Sot\q• 18••''' I J. ato, Cl.t•m1n1 Pwrw-U100 ) .IQ ) II) l :'O Kus h 1s beJ!innU\g his 19th :.cason a:. head coach at Arizona Statr, and his 151·39·1 record ranks him as the second leading Jctive maJor college coach in w1(1Jling percentage. Gal Diver Ir I can't be the best, l try lo be anyway," s he says. Rube > 8011 IH4tll o<ool PdOM IBaft,>I 1 lO 1..., VICTORY 21 OMEGA 14 CORONADO 23 •10 310 3l0 o<"'"'1F111etRo..qnl ION While this is her first pro· fessional race, she and boy friend Tom Marlin of Fount.a.in Valley are looking ahead to the Baja 1,000 where they will ride as a team. Their sponsor. Jack Haley, will provide a plane t.o move them ahead to pluces where they will replace the other a.s a rider. Fl<illeC-1 Ill-Ill f 00 310 T•-44 SI ""''" Ciol<lq-1 IMYl••l •IO Al\O R•n -A.co•d llUk .. , Rov•t Tun,•-1014 Go Fl••• V~> T111er, ~· ~ .. Captures 23rd Title At\O Aon -"''" l'!ul>v P•. Tlny Tiny P,,llhP> Nou .•• M•u Ooubte E we, H.J~•,. Sc,.•t<"'l'<I -P•lm Cioht. DedOY c;w-A n.1u. YOU'll NOR FOIGIET Kush's teams never have sus · tained a losin i: season. but they've had a rough ume gaining national recogo1t1 on until recent ~·e .. rs. M.'>n. ,.,,....,, &•t>t, 1 O•dit.Mvw•v. IA'1\ R"""'"" T •b u lucu , .... SH _,, .. ).1( ... kr.ic,,.d -llueOandvRe«i ,.._.,,.,..sue .... • Motor loet •"'°'' '[he Sun Devils· first national acffaim come in 1970. when they hef t North Carolina m the Peach B~l and wound up the year with :.m.11-0 rerord and ranked No,6. Thiey've finished among the top 20~ach year since then. except ao 1914 when they went 7·5. But those years with lean na· tl(tnal recognition are aone, believes Kush. He notes the ~ils are rated anywhere from Nq. 2 to 10th rn preseason forecasts. ·~That's fine with me." says the 471ear·old Kush. "ho v.as voted Cdach of the Vear in 1975 by his pe~rs. "I hope that we end up "ery high. because 1 think that's the important part about it.·· ~ast season, it was the Devils ' defense that ke pt the club in the gafl:le until the youns orfense co\lJd get things mov.ing. This selson. Kus h says 1t will have to be~e reverse. Dennis Sproul, a 6-3, 215· pobnder. s tarted the last four games at quarterback in U175 and appears to have the starting job na1le cl down th i-. season . l l<~e\•er, he'll be getting a lot or Adamaitis Wins ~ Cr oss Co~ntry Bill Adamaitis, who will e nter WDshington State Univer5ity as a freshma n this rail. ran 10; 19 to ciQ)turl' the college division of a 2. \-mile cross country run in San Clemente rect-nlly. Bob Ch av ez or San J uan Capistrano took the open division tn 11 :39 while Scott Brodie or San Clemente was victorious among high school runners, clocking 11: 11 . Jn the junior high category. C4rt Edmonson won in 11 :42 Pam W1emet took lhe women's division 1n 12·31. DECATUR. Ala. <AP> -Cyn· thja Polter Mcln&vale of Dallas succ~sfully defended her crown on the women's one-meter spr- ingboard in the Nat ional Am•teur A(hJetic Unic>n oatdoor di\'ing champion.ships Tuesday. Mclngvale. who won a bronze medal in the three-meter spr- ingboard in the recent Olym· pies, claimed her 23rd national title. University· o( Alabama stu- dent Cindy R iddell of Dallas finished second, followed by Carrie Irisb of New Canaan. Conn.: Peggy Anderson ~C Madison, Wis.: J ulie Bachnian of Mobile, Ala.; Julie capps of St. Louis; Jenni Cbo.ndler or Lincoln, Ala., and Laurie Brunet of Tucson. Chandler was the Olympic gold medalist in the three-meter event. The one-meter boards are not part or Olympic com· petition. The rive-day meet continues today with the women'$ tbree- meter preliminaries a nd semifinals and the men's three· meter finals. The men dove for eight finals spols Tuesday and will start nen in points for tbe final round or dives. In the riyals are Jim KeMedy or Findlay, Ohio. Craig Garlich of Kirkwood. Mo.; Robert Cragg or Maple Glen, Pa.; Kent \'osier or Eaton. Ohio; Scott Reich of Da llas; Julian Krug or San Jose; Matthew Chelk h of Munsler. Ind .. and Mike Tober or Arlington. Va. Referee Clinic The American Youth Soccer Organization will hold referee seminars al 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Aug. 2t al the Eldorado Banlt building in Laguna Hills. Fazi~ will ride 1!50 mHes and Martin 250 at a stretch according to current plans. Re also does most of the m echanical work on the bikes they ride and in the Ba· ja ra~ It will be a 2SOcc machine. Al Riverside he'll ride a 400cc bike. Fazio is currently working to finish her teac hing credentiaJ at Cal Slate <Long Beach> and at lbe same time is enthusiastic about her job with the Runtington Beach school district as a special education instructional aid. She works with trainable men- tally retarde d children and teaches them gymnastics among other things. "This Is our third year with them and J feel it is a rewarding profession." the S.81h, slender young teacher says. "It is surprising what these kids can remember. Sometimes when we are working with them, we forget they are retarded. "They have no tear factor. Puhaps, It's because they have so much trust io us. If they see any rear in us. then they are scared." She is one of the best riders in District :n of the Desert Racing Association but street riding oo motorcycles scares her. "I ride for fun," she says, Pro Tennis T-NY't WTT 1"1•'9ff ~ 1"111-.1•..is wri.,. 1.0. l'tttMw'tlt t•, "-Y~ ZS ww.-11 -Goo••oo~o IP) llUI w-. 6-1; ltv•Mll•GMl•.,..,,9 fPI b .. I W_.IC111Q, Ti -~yer fNVI bl>al 0.'"'"'" .. Moll..,,,• 1. Mtrt••O.nl 1NYI l:>ul Co MltfCI'\ W Ml .... -,.,\ .. ll·Cow IPI bHt1Cl119-0eo>t.1 .. A-) .. ,~, Plt111N•Qll Goldftl Gale win• .. ,;.,, K 0.1•" oai.,. u. PllMll•• it _,, -l!vttf !Pl bHI S1ove,.,1, o..rr SIOYll IGGI bHI l ..... \ Sh•w ... I, -.. -Patt1oon CPI b .. f Ol>.-tr, 1°S; Mt.Miit .... Olok., IOG'! but P•tflton·ltOC,,.. .. , "11 .. d -Ourr·Mt Mlll•n fGGl !Ifft Sll•w· AOC'he.6 l A -•.C11htOakl•11c1. U la.ci. Z·ll-'s .. , & M'IOI• c.-i.~Ut.tt.. 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Tt\IC.llleT-CMilC'Wltl 17.20 410 HO OQ!dTtcll<lll('Mnll JOO 7 40 Wllld'f90 CF,.y) J,10 n--•a.oo Alta 1ta11 -M iu Collo.,1111 Jet-•. 11•9"-Jo~"· Cu4.r ·n ..,,.· Mo t<r •IC llff. Threesome MAZDA 111 • L S d• Paces GW 1r.1.aJOr eague tan . ings to1t~t;0~:;• c= • 1975 CLOSE-OUT WAS ........ SSIJ7 . DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK $400 NOW ;s4377 IMMIDIATE CREDIT 0.. l llATI !JOI DO'#tf PATMINT 09 CASH BACK! AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West College .cross COUil· East Dlvl.sloa East Dlvfsk>n try t eam this year as w t. P<'t. GB w L Pd . GB ~acb Tom Noon's squad Nl•w York 71 45 .612 Philadelphia 76 40 .655 btds t o replac e Los Ralt1more 61 s.i .530 912 Pittsburgh ~ S3 .S47 12~'2 Angeles Harbor as Clrvt>land 57 60 .487 14 ~l New York 61 59 .508 17 Southern California Con· 1ktrn11 S6 00 .483 IS Chicago 55 tii .451 24 ference ch~mplon. . l\<1'ton 5.~ 61 .474 16 St.Louis so 65 435 25"' Don Fuber , Bill M1l"aukce 51 62 •• 51 18'~ .Montreal 41 72 .3f>3 331~ McQuown and Da~e West Olvlaloa W•st OlvWon Wilson wlll be bock Wllh Kansa:oi City 72 .as .615 Cincinna ti rn 41 .6.13 the Rustlers to form the Onklunc1 6~ ~ .~6 8 Dod1ers s.1 S4 5'12 11 nucleus for lhls yenr ·s Minnesota ~7 61 .483 15'~ !:;nn Oh•go 60 m .48R i11 i tear:n. . Texos 5'l 62 .475 16''1 Houston ~!l ft4 .4M HI', Fisher finished ninth (.'h1r~1.:o 50 68 .424 221.; Atlanta 56 &1 Ab7 20 ln the. conference finals , An1t4'ls so 69 .420 23 San f"rancl~c.-o 52 r:o .4:io 241'!! covering the four-mile ,_ .. , 'k"• r ... ,,.•v'•k.,,,. Legg Lake course In ~ ... .,.'.,"',',: ·, •1•0, •• '."",1• 11 P.,11_1.,..1•11 ... M H••1J 21:24. Wilson was 20th .,. ~ 1\ltA"tf l, (1''1"'Htl1 J 1.i.1., 11 '~"''""'•, ~' 1.°"'' • ''" n.~ • and M cQuown 36th In the rJ•"•""' "''"••v'•• • -"°" • Gh•«•<:10 1 11ame meet. lt••-.••(•1¥ •. ( ..... l•nO l. \OIMlllO> W l"<tru •\CO I, Poll 1)11tq~• "•"'"""''• 10 ... ,,_ .. ,01 •. 1 lo••~"' ...... vo••, Freshman newcomers '••n''oa"'" '-"•'"~"'" Include Dave Smythe (ah•·~· •itv••• UI •I o.1 .... 11•1111 .. ,~, 1"111-011 C(-1•"• II II <II"'" r·~•'40 cmo..11son ), David Smith ' •1' Umt:Mr'°' e tt <II,..., v.,, ,..,ll~ CM>nt.i.,,o II 'I c.u '' u M01111H 1 '''•I'll•" 10 11 a1 p,,,,...,.,,. llo... (Costa Mesa ). M Ike Ab-~ o,~~1""0 cai.. 11111 •1 Ml,..,..,..,.. 1•1...,. tio-<iu •• ~·<Estancia>. Richard ., ., 'Ill "" fltvlll••• ll l'l •I On•lnn•I• 1n.11 uuu t••••••n8 11.hrtin 1101 ••I<-o,., ,...,,_,M, F e n c h lk ( ..-o u ntnln 1"''"N"l\ 11 " \a" 0 • 4" ,,_,, "11 •1 \I Loui• "•••-Va 11 e y ), Jo c Paine A~;"·-·• 1"•-" '01 "'MllW'HO\.O iGwlr • "' ('"'far 1' n a ) and Cor"y .... # New Yo''#\<•¥~" t •~ 1t l0\4f\Q'"tf'\ J .. ~• t 1 •• ~- ... ..,.., l,,..,U•\\ II 1•1•1C"'<••r.......,..,111 °"1• .. -,. ..... 0~1 " White <E&tanc1a L ~, • ._ , ......... a.-. 14.,,,...,,,. "''" ..... 1.. ..,,,_t11,1s.• "'•"•'K• Other first.year run· c.m ....... 10o1•oi1 -" ... "'"''·•-e11·~ · I d E · B k 1e..,,~,«•.,.1 ,,.,1 ...... tt 611...., •• 1 ""''""•" ners inc u e nc ac o-•-•''-·~· No•Y••,••~•••~• <San Jose), Jim Drinnon °"'n~KllM¥ltf °"'"-'"-'" <Color ado>. J oe Sloan (Marina>. Cr aig Kelsey <Ed ison > and John Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Turner <West minster>. The Rustlers open the season Sept. 1 \ at tM Long Beach lnvitatJonaJ. 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Strt'!'' 11·,rmJ.! .tnd , .11d111 va-..ul:ir l.1nl1t y. \\bml·n\ h11w-. .. n·n11r''11h 11,,• d,,,...,., indutlin~ 1.1::na~11n, i;lim & mm. \1)).!.1 .md .. k1 fltnl'"· T1:mpcin1Z !'aLtd nnd hc:tlth fucld bar. Why o;cttlc for lc'l'I when 1 hm:\ t'nc Cl11h 1 h;ic h:i-. 11 ;ill A lim11".J num~·r , if rrc u~nm:.! m"mlx·r,hir' arc <1vtlil:iblc Corpor:uc & i.:rt''llP 1n1·mhcr<.h1r' ,,, ,11l,1hll' \\'llh :mr:icuvc benefit-.. 6ff',, Complete. O~n fall 1976. 752-0565 I The Sporting Ho,usei-.s• 3931 M6CArthur BM! Su1te 106, N'ewport Beach Calif. 92660 714 752 0565 J:imborcc & Bristol Blvds. just off MacArthur. LosAI Classic On Tap She's Pr«ioua, rapid· ly dtveloplng into tbt oa· lion's top quarter hone, head.a an expected field or 10 an the $100,000 Los Alamitos S ummer Champions hip Saturd.I)' night at Los Ahamlto.. Tbe Ch;impionshjp will be run al 440 yards and is tbe only hundred ,l(ra.nder In quarter bone clt'cles that does n't re- . quire nomlnalion ft.."eS. She's Precious' top challengers figure to be stablemate Little Blue Sheep and d~feodlng champion Wanta Go. Other anticipated starters are Vim and Vigor. Alachic, Chartt!r Party, Heza Charger, I Can Go and Deck 'Em. She 's Precious, a mar e, has been virtually unbeatable this season. rn her most recent start. She's Precious c arried 129 pounds lo victory in the Mi ss Princess Stakes. Before that, she won the Go Man Go Han. di cap in trac k record' time 19.57 for 400 yards. Terry Lipham. her re- gular jockey. will be in the saddle. She 's Precious' trainer . D . Way ne Lukas, will also enter Little Blue Sheep, the owner of the season·s fastest 350 yards (17.52 >. That time is also the fastest at Los Alamitos i1' 16 years . Little Blue Sheep was also v ictorious in the $93,000 Vessels Maturity. However , in her two most recent star ts. LltUe Blue Sheep has finished ~;econd and third to She's Precious. Wanta Go finished out or the money in the Go Man Go Handicap but is cons idered on e of the country's top quarte r horses at 440 yards. The Scott Hadley -trained ge lding ha s b een freshened since his dis· mal performance and defeated Lit tie Blue Sheep earlier this meet· mg. Leadin~ rider Dan· ny Cardoza will be aboard Want a Go. IJ any horse can upset the top thrt'e, it is Vim and Vigor, a m ar e that owns the fastest 440 clocking 121.611 or the season Alamitos Entries ,,_,lMO flUI P•>U 00 P ""'- Fl •JT llACE JtO f••<I• 1.,..Mol<I ......... ~, ....... i1.-io '1)1 • .,., ~· 1# ..... ,. •• t<:1•~· ~-­.,, .. ,nwL I~ t 1th1 l ft•61\Yt .. , M••,•d 6•"~•t• ''''00101 lOOalttfMl'00 l&ll"' \l. Oom.,,qoo<t fH<t,U. L.O.,IM fAct.c.w,I T•.-~ A f')ilf'\.• lutf IW•'""°"''. hu<.L ••oo lM.1tt ....... 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M•dt\Uf5or'<.•4't M;••'' EIGHTH •ollCE •I)() N•d• 1 w· ,, 110\ Clt1t1m1nQ P un·• \t~ ( dft1'11nql)t11 • ))jiOO f tfflll' t o c_..,,_,0'1 ·Ad11trt J•t 0.kM'n tlrt A\Jrflj (otP lt'f' T• 1M1h¥U flt>-•u Too 1Clt''• .. '4tt ~••u Cot1r· (.uo 1£t""''\• Ht.n'f Will 1nr0v.,~ \""<>Otn At1yl~ lt.t••..-• I, SW1n(.l•ft.Y \It"' 1 Q0u9nl I= ul\nv F•tol1n \MyJ•\) HIHTM ltACI: •OO YM<I\ l tt4• OIO\ Cl '"""n'' Pu'"-' \1~ Oo1mtr'Q 'H•<•U.)00 Slot Hf'' 9,., End ttt ... ,o. S.Vlllf'I'\ (h1.trQ• 'M 1f( "•Ill l 1tHe (Ol.lt\l iBfOOk•),. IW"ifl Rofti1' fC:VCllOLA)1 Mt Ailoof l._d11ir• ~-.Aw.ut.•n 1\.11' Tt •• ..._.t.-1 11ny M 1(1i-W.t,f.'H fthfa' 0 •'"iY R:t:"d \C.rcJQt, t "'"'"'''' Q •l"l~\I 30 Softball Teams Begin Play Friday LONG BEAC H -The Long Beach Nilehawks and Kingman. Ari7.., have drnwn the top seedings In the 30th lnternationnJ Softball Congress world tournament which bef,!ins at Blair Field here F ri· day night. The Nitehawks and Kingman draw first round byes by virtue or their seedings in the 30·team. double·eliminalion event which brings togethl'r teams from 1!5 states and Canada. · Long Beach won Its loth title in 29 years in Kim· berly, Wis .. in 1975. sweeping throu_gh fi ve gaml's. But the pitche r who hurled those victories, Bob Todd, surrered a broken wrist recently a nd pro- bably won't be a\'allable this time. The Lakewood Barons, who compiled a 3!5-5 re- cord in the Western Softball Congress. one game bac k of Long Beach's 36-4. could be the team to beat since Todd 1s hurt. Two of their pitchers, Jack Van Voorst and Ro~er Teske, are former most v aluable pitchers in world tournament play. Teske led the Nltehawks to the world title in 1971 and Van Voorst pitched Sun City, Ariz .. to lhl! crown In 1974. Colifornia has w<>n 22 of the 29 titles since 1947 anrl has six or the 30 entries. Clovl~ l.IDd li'ret1no represent the northtrn h111r of the 11tate. The Lakt>wood J ets, third in the WSC. <'a me through the :-1tatt' t <1urnamcnt to qualify . Blair Field. at 10th SI. und Purk Avenue, has been r emodeled to make it Into a top son.ball park. 21eatin1t 3.500. Tickets are uvailublc at 18 Long Bf'nch flreMallons at $.1.50 <box>. $2.00 (unreserved s:rnndstand I a nd Sl .2.5 (Bleachers 1. Flrst·round pairings: f"riduy · At Blnir Field, 6 p.m .. Lonst Beach Firl' f'iJ<ht ers v11. Cache, Okla ; 7; IS. Prescott. Ariz . v11. <>Jldt'n, Utah: 8:30, Lakewood J~s vs. Reno; 9:45, El Paso vs Clovis, Calif. Saturday: At Blair Field. 10 a .m .• Logan, w. Va .. vs. Snit l.nke City: 11 :30, Kahulul (Maul> lfawall vs. Canyon City, Colo.: 1 p.m .. St. Paul, Minn . ,.s. Snn Antonio, Tex.: 2:30, Tulsa, Okla., vs. F"t. Wayne. Ind.: 6 p.m .. Summerset. Pa .. vs. La 'rosse. Wii1.: 7:30. opening Ceremonies; 7:4S, Lakewood Barons vs. Dubuque, Iowa; 9 p.m .. Phoenix vs. Ft. Worth: 10: 15. Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada vs. Oshkos h, Wis., At Joe Rodgers Field·: 6 p.m .• Lakewood. Colo .. vs. Moline, Ill.: 8 p.m., Denver vs. F'resno; 9: 15 nnd JO:~. losers bracket J!tlmes. HB Distance Ron New Zealand Olym· pian Jack Foster. a Mon- treal marathoner. won the lO·mile open run in 49:44 at the 22nd Annuttl Hunting\on Beach Dis- lan<'e De rby Saturday. Other winners include: Melt ~tolll .. -n-1 Fti\ltr "'44, i 0..1y s1 ''· a t 1.,1tr u n IO Milt ... nOIUO I Miii d IJ ) Ci.u •I 1';) M(Otrm111 • O. ._ .. IONUlt-1 ( Ce&l i• u .) V C-l> J1. J, 10 Mlt. wtl"'""' UJ""" n-.n I ()orm•" •t.-0, ) '°"'It< I• II .... l W k l!t ••I I. 1tl119 U.Sl. l A.t> &M41 1' ft, J A .... I U .S' llpMllt 11).IJI ' _,.,., 7.JJ; 2.. "-' ! OI; l GoofC.l.i I 11. IV>·M•lt II) - lifldltrl -t """"'"'"" a· 14. >. lk'll ..... , '-<• .. Olrt\ J Mlle_, w ...... , 11 )&, t ""'• ,. 1•. 1''1 Mitt IU tl'd -• I CbOOef I i1, 1 Oet'1 •.O. J W<Kl- • ''" \ WeoneSd•x August 18 1976 * OAIL y PILOT H Del Mar R~cing Entries Boat Race Uuntington Beach's Craig Wendt , winner of ,., lasl Sunday's Catalina 1" ski race. btu e ntered , .. """" ...... , "'"1 .... 11 ,Ml ~,..,.Pool 'Twol Wll' 11•9 va1•rt W.M~ • ll•tl911Dh"<olal "• 111 •ICl't "1•{T ••c~ • i~"-' " • •• ., otd m...aoft Oii> t. - (.t41m 1"" P\.•w "'°""° (l•1MU"1'1J!tHr.t \IO.OUll t 1, tlOt TNlllD ••Cf. • furl-l. I•- AMd f'l"lrlA:otn hU..-\ P""-... \\itlA. \iaiM P\••t• Ult•m•r•t> P<o<~•-M<Gerqt• •t•mp,nl J'-"''Ot O.t,•f\\, t01•> 8ot--Wolly ll'rn«llt J• I ~ ..... ,. tU ""1'Ht C#••HPin<•t Jfl'I tt) II+ A 0... ,_ .. L Vl\f\ IVeltftt .... •I llf tW. ~1ftt•r l#lM•r •P lttC•l tl1 ,41tJ4 f ..th• 10ff'IW'"l''\• CJio9\\ ~., tV•\~f.111 ~''°'• ti&ward • V••9.J• .. ' tutt 0-•I ,,.,._M,tW¥t f-.,.-,~· 1M(_HltQW' •~· htaf'tod 101,-.<~• ?• Oo"°"' l 1"'-1 I II• (.A ...... IMO.,.,., 11~ .,,.,_ fv•1c1t11 ... '" ... ,,. ... •Ill\ ~\\AoOb'f \o• '"•''""''' ..... ,_,. f'IO \l<Ytl MMt\ .... 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Tbe answer comes tonight as the Republican convention beads into the nominating process. KTLA e 8:00 -The Rise and f all or the Third Reich. Rk bard Buehatt nar· rates thls documentary which proflles the life oC Adolf Hltler from birth lbr00&b bis rise to power and eventual destruction. KIU fJ 8:00 -"The Pink Panther." The original Peter Sellers comedy classic with David Niven, Claudia Cardinale, Robert ~gner and Capucine. TV DAILY LOG MUST la , ......... ....,_ liltilp. ,IUM -OAnlME noctMIS. , .... ltf ,_ OAUC ' IQ, art die u,·1-. e:oo Sr£CIM. llCITIC(; M ,,..,-_... • ,.... .. ,.. ............... .. 111 c•1111 wlt•Ht Hiiu fer CMtllt ti IN ~ "-tieul c-.ti.. • [fl) m •• , •• lien ••• fleul C.uullH Cu1tu1n1 '°'&fl&' lrom lht lltmper Altn1 1n ll.1nm City, Mo e 0 di D .,,,.,,,,. ...... c....... ~·---.. ~ ,..., ,,,.. , : • ca , 1.11 MtUt s,im" '11 lllC*blla• NII-' CottfflltlOI ......... 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A: Chuck'• a.naw r lO that question bu always btto· "Wbtn you·~e played pr~1denta, saints and • cenluses, >our pollucal amb lions are ulttmately satisfied. I ~oy too m uch pretending to be other f>!.<>Ple, and 1etung paid ror It.' Some or the movie (Oles be refers to Include Moses, Tho m as JeH erson, Andrew J ackson. Juli us CaeslU'. Judah Ben -Hur u nd Michelangelo Following two other noted ac· tors as president of the Screen MuToN Actors' Guild, Heston displayed couraaeous leadership, Wlwiuul executive ability and common sense. The two actor-presidents be succeeded later went whole hog Into politics - former Sen. George Murphy and former Gov. Ronald Rea1an. Q: I'm curious. Wu Zia Zsa Gabor'• rlrst kiss aa lmportHt momeet ln her Ille? -The lloaes, WesUliamptoe. N.V. A: "Not only can't I remember my first kiss," zings Zsa Zsa. "l can hardly remember m y first husband!" ;;,,/;e CBS Shows Top Rating List NEW YORK (AP> -Three CBS shows led the list of most -watched television programs last week. and the network had a solid grip on firsl place in lhe Nielson rat ings for the week ended Aug. 15. ABC and NBC lied ror second in last week's r at · ings. but ABC' m aintained its overall lead for the seuon. ABC's scores for the year are 17 percent better tha n a year ago. while the ratings for the other two major networks have fallen off. CBS by seven percent. NBC by nine percent. The most popular show during the week ended Aug.15 was CBS' "All In the Family," which was seen in an estimated 16.3 million homes. Two other CBS shows followed -"M·A-S·H" and 'Cannon." The rem aining shows in the top 20 were ; • Sl6Hl<V •"Cl H01lt'I." NIK IN!IOr. C8S, "lloclr.ford ff\ln," N8C. 'Glad You Asked That' > / tty Merllp _.. Hy ....... Q: I t.bo.11tt ~ Ca a•1 bruMa wit.la Ulie law wer~ .. 11.or. Now I war lte •U oece she• a Ille M"Dtntct. Wbat'• tM l&Gry! -D. Lellllltoa. A .. u.. TH. A · 1l wa~ an "honorary" hft!I sentence. l~S ANGELES <AP\ Veteran screen v.'riter Edward Anhalt has bt'<'n ha red by OrsatU Prod~ t.lons to fashion a sc~n play on tho polltlcal-llfe of the late m obster Cbar lea "L1.1cky" Lu· ~ clano ·' J11mea c. Moloney will Awarded to Johnny by tbe Arkunus prison COM· nuss1oner in recognition or h.is efforts to Improve the tr~a lmt-nt of prison Inma tes the re and elsewhe re . 1'hree •eeks h•t er, the Ar kan111 legislature <befor e whom thl' superstar addressed l'lis plea in person 1 authorized the first appropria· lion ror prison reform In the sl11te 's history. Q: Aren't TwlQY a.ad ht>r loathne Oaace· manager fin ally lolal lo 1et marriedf -Hele. &ad DuHeyde~, laml. A : No hough one-time fighter Justin d<' Villeneuvt tall managers her pro(essionally, h\! will oot be her husband. That role will be filled Uy middle·a1ed British actor Mlke Whitney u soon as bis divorce comes lhJ'ou&h. M~anwhile, the TwJg's been bl.IS)' doing a TV aeries ln England, recordlna ao album and taking si.a&ing lessons. Tbo~b she's admittedly one of tbe loveliest birds chirplng ln Loodon, Twiggy confesses. ''J ustin told me I sin & like a demented parrot." Q: Ila'& Mickey SpWue'• .at boek lohll &o be an expose oa Hollywood? -Harold Taylor • Milwaukee. A: No. Spillane Just wrote the foreword to the book you hea rd about. Called "lnvestlgaUon Hollywood, Memoirs of Hollywood's No. 1 Private S-lal Sta'; .. ,...._ Investigator, Fred Otasb," the boot wu ,ivrltten by r -- Ot.ash. He was a colorful private eye back In the era Shirley Mac Laine , when Hollywood b1.1med its scandals at both ends. whose last two s hows He was also once a member of the Los AngeJes on CBS have e arned police vice sq1.1ad. In th~ heyday of Confidential Emmy Awards, has magazine, Otash defended publllheir Bob Harrison been signed by that in many libel s uits Ills hot articles created. He also later bandied some of the alleged .. victims." network (or three Spillane predicts bis pal's book will spill over lnlo a mo r e m u s i c a I violent,sex-satunrtedfilm. s pecials over the produc~ "Luchmo" with a mulllmllllon-dolhtr buc.lJtt. next three years . Sftld 11our ~~ttioftt to H11 Ci<u'dtter, ''Glod Ya. ----------===========! Asked Th4l,'' care of thU MWIJ'PCll", P.O. Bor ll1fl, Chkogo, Ill. 60611. Mcrilll'.CMd HJI Gardur tlriU.GMIOU °' many question$ ll.f lheJ/ con In tMr colaimll, but the voluFM of mail maim~ rfPIU• mpoutble. •~if N19~1 Mov" 4"1C T~•I l!l<rt~r IM rt CI S -•I• HiPClf"<ni: •BC.""" ~d· •• C""I•• C9 S.. '"'° H-O.t .. lllBC •"'l •11._... ~=:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;=;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;~~ CBS t•..i 81f•ll• A8C P-,Y1t11 CIS J•1"'" '°"" N8C. '1Mr,..1>1 • ,...,., CBS 'GMdT·-· c•s..-· SlrMl\OIS...F•ell(t\CO, 'AIC.ll<td ··u ...... ..,.,s~"'"· 1111c -w.,...,. .,..,!(°''"· •ec •1)11VMH"IPG) ... AIY ILUI MA.II .... "SUIVIV'I'" Cit •'TUMMB. mtOM"' ti) '"SHADOW Of THI HAWIC" CNJ ~HANDTHI~ .. GUS'" 16) ..• .,... David Bowle ,,. * The man who fell to Earth P1u1 "Fantastic Planet" Also o n th~ Same .,rcaram The Devil in Miss Jones Mufta OnfY NoOM UMer 11 Mlnlfted "E11twood create• • m1gnlflcent weatern feeling." (PG) ~Ebert. Chicago Sun TlmH Semue1 Z Al'lloft ~ en A...orey Comperty/Ptut N L.elrut. 111 ~ PETER F'CJNOA • BLYTHE OA.NNER r "FlJTURE\\1JRL.D' _.....,... ARTH.JR HILL STUART MARGOLIN · JOHN RYAN ...., j YUL BRYNNER 1 .... -.. e•ecvt.,,. ~SAMUEL Z AAI<~ prOO..e9CI Oy PAUl "I l.AZ..AIJJS 111 encl JAMES T AUBREY ¥W'ltt.., Oy MAYO &INION tt>d GEORGt! ~ dot°'ee"4ICI 0y Ro-AO T MEffRON I muw.c: Oy FAEO AAAl..IN ~ (POI:!!!!.~~-1 =.=:. .• ,. --..... ·····--··---""' .... ,,. "' ' .-.-... ......... ,... ___ .,._ MWI WOllLO."' I IW.MAIN ftl!Mt ..... , ----~ ... --.. _ ... ,_., Cllll8l,_ .... e ti 'I I N c8lll ,,:;. I. :Sf::_ _, ............ IU cllllu=I --u=! -""·"'--··-...... MOMIN .. , '•••U •"••-• ,.,,. -····---· ·=:~·. :.":t.•.;...:s FUIUll WOILD "' ........... --------::nc;...... ----311 u:-=..1 WIOW °'~-= MAWIC" .. Jio':.) ,_ ... .... ,, . ..,. i27·22U ............ "" ..... _ IUIOW ti M MAWI"' ..... __ , .... _ .. ......... .., ..... llMININ! -· IMY IWI NllNt"' r __ .. ____ " .... ... ............ M'VIWOll ... -™ - ...., MOVll ""' - Wednesday A1.19ust 18 1978 OAllV PILOT 8.i PU BUC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N<mCE '"~~!:~:.·:::· l'ICT1TIOUUU$11HU SU"1t1o:=:UOl'ft49 TIW ..,,_,,. __ ,., ...... ii H-aflATallllUfT PATI Ol'CAUl'Ollfl.\l'Olt Got a probltm7 T~ tonle to Pot Owut. Pat wtll cut red tape, gettmg tlw! CJn!10t'T• and action 110\I need to .olv1 meqanta.r1 m got.'tmmeru and bus.- MU. Mad JIQUr que1taoa.s to Pat Dunn At Your Servict, 0r01'gt Coast Dally Ptlot, P.O. Bo% 1560. Coata Meta. CA 92626. Include JIOUr tel~hone number. The column appear a daily except Saturdays _.., n,. IOllo•I ..... , .. ,., M• ~ TMIECOUNTYOl'Olt..-Ot 1t E O O\'·M•N Ell T C it _ _.., ,.. AMUe ········•••L Ml lt6'TOltS. lttU C.••••• K TILE CO MPANY IJJl J NOTICa 01' tttAltlltG 01' -a.--•·" ,(;M-G<•W C••olor .... ~ .. A .. ,Full<rr-CAmJI PITlltON l'Olt PltOIATlt 01'. t lMJ S.•e<ltl• •t Ca111orn1•. IM • l'OltltON WILL. ANO l'Olt ... "1llt$ "°"' c-.. •d 0..Me'I 1~1 0.rn c.r1torftlnor-al1"",UU-orA ... T1ST~Ml!NTAlt\' Pl.Ke,0..rcNnCit•"" C•ltlOnw•.•ll Lov • ...-• ... CAtOO)t f•l•l•o'1.0UISA4 KC:R 09<-..,._l. ... y l'OtMt IN l "411M111, L.IC I . CO•Mr•llO<\ J.IU Molot HOflCE IS HI llli.llY GIYli.H IMI M_l,,,,C•ll .. •n••tJllll ir. .. ,\,MA .... lt\.CAttll;M ~'Vllll• Kl.tit[ 11•• t1l<1I hr••ln e ........ ~ .... "'"..,"''lodby ... mt Tnl• ............. (01\dYCl.0 by ..... , ..... 1.,, P•-l•OI f1>1••1111Wlll ... l(1 o.w·---------------------------------------------' .01116'1~1: 0 .,.,..,. ...... 1 ,., 1 ""'"' 1 1t ,.,.,,_,.,. Ltll"• '" i.-11Ky 10 Nete ........ ··~ R~•rtw 1&'11..-~. r•·· ·-Ybeef ""' ,,.,_ .. , ...... ,.., .. "' ,... =~:::.~:""IA.lllC :::~~..::::~:,~:. ~~..:.; ao---...,.....,==-=-..,.---..,f ... ~. --,..,.,,,, c~'" 01 O••nq• c-i·"" "-"-" ,._, __ •.c•OI"'•'""'""'-i~iiiiiiiiiili DEAR PAT I have a Pyrawa 340CN5) inflala· ""Ou•" "1• -..,.,°'~" "'' '"' ... 11, • .., ... , '"• .. bl f DEAR PAT: Would )'OU please 11ve me lbe ad " Tiii• • ...i.-n1 ••• Iii .. "''"IN 10 00•"' on ll•H°"'''-"O' °"""' e canoe rom the L.L. Bean mail order house 10 dress whue 1 can rompla.in about mae une au ""*"-D••"O-c ... , °"''' ,....,. ~ o .... o1 o.-C-'v .. .1111v _,,, -, i» , ... ., ,..,.., •1 ~ c1., f"teeport, Mame I've lost one of the thr~ plugs scnpUons! I've been trying to cancel Cran. 'NA"'"" n,•••U•PI' '"• >WI n.1'1• ~,. ... ~.~~·-=-" ... u..~•rt"i-u that are not attached to the "a Ive i°tems, and 1..L. ™""S since Febru,.,.., '°llW•_. o..,... c .. " o.o•v "'* O.IMI ,. ... ,., , .. "'• Bean can't supply a new pllJ&.11\e canoe lll v1rtua1Jy ·-_,,. PUBLIC N<YnCE .......... 11.•.».1ttt mi,. w 1u.1•¥1 •1J0tt1t. useles11 w1lhout this very inexpen Ive plu• can you J.T .• La1una Nl1ue;:i------------1 '"""'•C:1•'" help me find a replacement' I've looked every· All ma1aalne aubscriptiolt tomplAhat1 rffelv """r1ou uu111t1u PUBLIC N011C£ -oer." ~"" wbere by Al YOllr Service are torwarcle4 to Ma1allH Ac n .. ioi'::!~ '!.~!:.:~~':!.,,. _, NO~ica TocuoirOM :,~:;:' .. ':.:.,.. •••• . • Uo11 Uae, Publllben Oearhlc U.k, au Chu• •tHU• OP.IULK , ..... "'.. "'•l•IOt J.F .• Newport Beach Drive, Port Waablaatoa. NV Utst. MAL handle c1utousn nowe11 St<O". s.11 '~· '"'-'''"' c c.1 "...._......,,c.11t ... ..,.,,'° You ceuldll'l «iet up the creek with or without a via 0oot10 ..... _, ,.,,<., c.• ·-· to1011u '' ....... •••"' •• '"' '" u1i 1 ,..,,..,, ,...ae, cHld yoat LL Beu ll aolll& tolry lo come Wlresolved magul.McomplalDll free of cbar1e a .,.., · ' ,, • .,,,o,. 01 HtAM•H luc.ua .. __,, ... , ... 11-.. Le Y•r rneae bJ Mtldlac you an assortmeot 0 , guarHCen u allfactloe. Readers are ureecl to coa .. ~'.~..!a..~~·'t!u.~!~~:;-.:-:~v11\,"!~~"r ·~~:~~~~~~' .;;:,·~.~·t:r,,c:o..•• o.11r,~1o1; all ..i of tad PubUshers Cleartn.c ttouse personally. The ac · ,,_1,,..,._..,,._,_..,, .. •------------•• .,.qa, oae wllkh may flt. If the nalulng UotD ti.e iervlce asks lbaf'readen rlnt try to soh '"" """ ... H" <•"411Ktoe1.,..., '" me Pt.c•nt1• ••rnw c01• ,,..,,. C"" ,... II f« •e of Cite larce valves, you wW have to t.brir problems dlredl)' wltla ~ ma111i.e or Hb· .,..,,_. C•"•'•" -..... ,';::"~~-~= .. ~!-::;.:;a!,":::, , ___ P_u_au __ c.,....N_011...,.. ___ "",,__ _., lt from Leltu.re lmport • Use the addre11 llat· scriptjoa aeeDcles. If llaal falls, i& wW lackle pro· '"" " ... _,.. ... , "'"" ... 11. tltt •o 11oee1u c °"•11El '"" suPt•MNlat"no"'"• "nftl PAH" ''HCANTO wrreH MOUNT ~IH'' IGI ....... , .. ,., "90aH TO llU. .. :!.:. ~ .. ~r.~l::::.!ec:c:~ c:: r:~::eeaSllc!: blems. Be I Urt! lo lodude all pertlaHl 1ubscrlpllon :r,~·~:,~ of 0•••11t C-tf 1111 ::.~~~:,,!,,O:,"'!!!. ~-= ·~~~~~·::::~-:: r lnformalloe, such u order number, proof of pay -t• .,,., .. ,.Po Boa tot• N••ll0"19"«tt. ... ~ 11111•••••••111••11 =I :r;:. t~':,!~&.:~ ':!~.: :~otpl~~ec'::!'~i'nAgYons. m~nt and macuine maillag la~I. A.Z~~.~~= ~~~~:'''n~~ ~tv:;~"r·,!1~~.~ ~ ~T~~~ ~.~::T~'0"..0w~r THE ~:~.0Pf'1 .. •3HJJ .f..E'N' TAE '"'-• ------------t 'ot•ttcu111JtP1eunh••-C"'t~ •Ne,,.,. LETTf:ltS TUTAMCH· ''" .. "" • ._. .. &Ml, IM>wever, and it looks IJke no plugs are avalla· 8 K> a PUBLIC N.._CE ......... cowftlv 01 o .... "" ~ ••• "' ,,..,. We fa tllJI area. fle•ll r Gf!t• ........ , ... e VI I C•lltom•~ E\l•I• 01 S•ONl 1 VI (;IL"OllO \A>dpt-•ff •\<N'K"_ .. __ I ••• ~ION EY W 60L0 f 4 R8, ~CITY CENTI( CIHfMA\ ... e.alcer• ........ ~ l'ICTITIOU$IUSIMISS •• All \toe• II\ h•<H .... y .. -o. ... ...., ~ DEAR PAT: How sbouJd bacon be cooked to 11AMrn•ruu:1tr ...... 1..,.,9000 .. ,110111 •• 11. ... -.. or1ee •s HfllEllY G1vu.1 ""'1 DEAR PAT .... t ..... ld d 'd od I •wh l er ·t • ... lh be f nd T ... lollo•••qp•tr\On\•rtOO•rtqb<i>' -·M~\llr><>w•••COOPLA~--CELE\TEH.....0-.0>lllf'Cl ....... l\•MI• U '"1WY IMANCHHTUI I XJ G.Q. FRWY ICITY 011. Uc.I : ... yaun 15....,yenrs o an are-avo1 pr uc n" ae_v 1 1.Su1a as en ou rwH•' .....,10.,,...,.1 1131 P,•<enti•A""'"" '"'"'"'~ .... ..,, ... ,..,,., .. _.A cent widow. She's been a homemaker all her life to be a cause or cancer tn laboratory animals? ""' E " q • T r . o ·"' • 11 • : ... , .......... coun1, o• °'-· ""'o' .. LAn••• '"'_,,,..,., "' .... .... V "SU1v1vr 11J ~has fe'!' skills that would help her earn a living J.D .. Laguna Hills :,~!:,~Ps:11~!s0.• ~.:1:n~e":::~· :.~:-,:;~ 1,.,..,,,, •• 111>4t<OMUMM•' ~_.,,i::-:-.. ~ .. -:c-~.n."".,A'::,~ ~~ ;-_,..: .., ____ "C_HtMO __ " ___ ot Ill the bus mess world. Although she was lef\ with Nllro.1mlne1 are what you wul to avoid. They c.1<1.,, .. 1 .. •m• .., on or .. 11 .... ,.,. ,,,,. .,., "' • ..._,, -~ --·-~· ,a. some insurance money, she will have to get a job are formed wlten n.llrites used for meal curing com· P•"' M °'"•"•n .. n < om Gt.., '"'-•• 10 oo • m •• c.111orno• ""'' """* ~ '· "'• •• • •• m ~ ""1TU«IWOaut• belt t I I th .... _ ....... a•lm•1 Cal ...... -·bydrog-cro•·ps) from ':'."' ••• ~ ..... ','.",'~~",,·1·p0·0L•?""" •• ~~ .. ~. -lfttl'OW >-o.l!JOI, lllt7 .M " .... ,......,__ ON¥1-"4-Jel "'l'MASI .... Cf'GI aore oo ong. s ere any orgaruzataon that could .,..."' ... "' ... ..,...... "'" .. ~ -••• u •• .. Bou~Aro """""'1'<>" euc" GcNntv .. ,,. .--t .. roe C••c c..-°''" 1-----------.. help a woman an her posauon? proCeta breakdown. Nltrosamlnes are formed In ~··or•. c..i.1orllf•t.>o11 "'°'-· sw .. o1c•'"°'"'• •• •1 •• tt.t C.•r •• '-1• 14,.. N.0., F'ountaan Valley bacoe wbeo U l.s cooked. lligb heal plus thin baco ~~.~~.t~.~.!':;~•C1••• .,~:.:,:,~ ~:;::':.~":.,!;~~·:.:, """=:._,.11 "~ Your aunt 'bowd eontad lbe AJIJa.nce For Dis· i..1J1pe are 1ulflclent lo prodKe the amines aeeded w1111 ..... ,,.. a.r1.11an ..... :i»11 Ftv t>f ,,...,,.,.,"' 1or ,,.. '"'" ""'"" • ~-1. ~ plated Home make rs, 4233 Tel ecraph Ave.. fora4lroumlaeformatlon.1blscaabeprevented ~:~,.!.:,~.~~;;•· 1..uwn• N•o"•'· IMO:,~;:;,,. m• '"""c.s i°:'.;;;:C._ Oak.land, Ct\ 9~609. This organ.Lzallon Is an out· bacon ls cooked alowty al below 315 degTttl. Most o ""' bu"""" " """"c1ec1 bv • 11-r1 c o ... ~... n •l,., 1 fiM"'~ ........... f ailed J b f Old th ilro •-f-·-..1 in •t. dri in 0 -·••IM•U..r\O>IP M•rl"• 0 Ou,.•• At_1.,..ilt'-.,..--. o a croup c o s or er Women, e n samuses are ~ .... e PP 11. n ,.. .. 11111 c"''"'•"-,, ... ,,...... 14»1,,.,, .. _.,., worklag in conjunctioo with the National Or~anila· stud y say~ lt would take two tons of bacon per day t ""' ~1•1 ..... n1 ••• 1.1"" "'"" '"" t11.LtFDRNt• "''"ST U1tt< s...1. uio .. for Women's Task Force on Older Women. sunnly a hazardous amount of nitrou mlnes, s ~~!~'.~.f'1':.~ ol 0••n"' Countr on ... o. ... llOO 1. ....... ,. •• c.--..-lt ... ., .......-----•U..101tlo•U>.C•UJ•r &l•ttw1 rtt· tlUI *•'lllJ "'GA Toa• • JU061 IOY llAH"' INI ~ t'rlce 11:30 to J.00 p,m, ....... -.. II.JS ADH offers peer counseUng, trainin« and suprlort. don't lose any •leep worrying about eaUnc baco 1'601 .. Escr-No. >4·4000 •u"'" ... •'' ...... .,. .. _ Its major effort cenlers on searchind for and creat· for breakfast. Pu1>1a1>t<1 Or.nQe eoui °'"''Y 1>1•o1 Put>h..,.d O••noe Co•" 0 .. 11, "'"o' Pubo.>11ec1 °'·"'"" ~·· °""'* ... .., iDI aew Jobs lhat will make u.se of lhe talenti. or ------------------------"-119-"-·-"-· •_n11_s._p1_· -'-· •_._,,_,. __ iu_s._".;_"-~~·-1•_._ .. _1• ______ 15_>1_1_.•1.-6"'11..;..."_"_1•_._1•.;.·_15_",i. nu,. Open Dooly 12 30 p IT1 e&der widowed and divorced women who have spent die major parl oft.heir adult lives :ii. homemakers. PLUS AIRPORT 197& MON _,,_I MIOWAY---+.t>O SAT.-SUN MIOWAY-4:46-t:OO AIRPORT-7 00.11·10 AIRPORT-2:4S.7:~11:1S EDWARDS CINEMA HARIORAT ADAMS COST A MESA 546-3102 IODT ca-INERY ... SHAW "ROBIN AND MARJAN" NEWP0"1 CENTER • • ••• , ' CHll.ltL TON KUTOH H!NllV,.OHOA GUHll '0110 • JAMU OOIUllN H4l. M0\.11110011 • llOll llT lillfCllllM llOHllT WAONlll •Cl.II'' llOH.l!TSON (PG) PLUS "AIRPORT 1975" C--CI!!.¥--..) ,_CIMlta .. ,. ... , •• ,._ "IWUl9UCIU.Q" At Murder IJyDe~~, nil._, lNOn' • IA'tU,\ ttall 1'11UI I lfttJll • ""1Jll \IJJJ.JI'> ~-Mlllll MJ.CC,U:W.~ ·UM IA ... llf~11lt PLUS ''THE BLACKBIRD" with 0Ht91J5et•t (R) MICHAEL SARRAZIN SUSAN FLANNERY MO~I 7 :Oo-9:00. It :00 SAT/SUN 1 :00-3:00·5:0C).7:QO.t:00.11 :00 INC EDIBLE -(R) SHOCKING TRUE CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS" CO·Hll AT LIDO "S•llor Wtio Fell From Greet Whit The s .... edwards UDO CHUMA ...... ,on ..... AT .... Leo Nt~OIT UACH '7J4JH -DAlL Y PILOT • Wednesd!Y,August 18, 1978 Chorak Seeks Voices Far be it from Uus writer to wish the end of ~ummer for anyone soaking up the August sun but it as gr and to hear the rarst rusUe of activity Crom music and choral organuataons along our Orange Coast. The early music birds are out and about, to be sure, and the Irvine Mlt.Ster Chorale as trad1t1onally one of the f,rst ensembles ~ rattle the m usic writers' cages at th1!> tJme of ynr THE MESSAGE FllOM TUE IMC is that they expect more than 200 people representing 24 Orange County communillcs to be In line tor auditions start- ing Aug . 30, Sept. l and 2 in the c horal room at Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastblutf Drive, Newport Beach. They will ~ bidclin~ ror places in a choir that won new la urels lru.tseason and they will be doing so TOM BARLEY~ Music Box ~~ side by side with the 125 members who have made the lrvme Master Chorale an honorl'<i nume wherever choral music is respect.~ and understood. Last seuson's tnumphs w11l 1n no way interfcrt' with the continued t'flort to upj(ratle Tht' quullly ol the chorale via the discovery of new, talented singers, we a re told That 1:. tht' "uv director· conductor J ohn Ah:xandt.>r s~~:. hi:. m1SblOn and that is the ~ ay 1t should be. Tills YEAR'S t\U OITIO~S coorthnutor 1s Joan Sue Betson and working with her on her com- mittee are Vtna Williams and llelen Wardner. Donna Merwin, a stngmg rn('mber or the IMC for the past three years and well known as a tea~her of piano in the Newport Beach and lrvtne areas. will be the accompanist this 1>eason. Now. would-be choristers, if you think you have the vocal skills that can put your name -and 1t is an honor indeed m the lrvme Master Chorale pro- gram, call 542-1790 or 646 5790 and a:.k for an audi- tion ume. OR, IF \'OU PREFF.R to \Hile for an appoint· ment the address is: lrnne Master Chorale. P.O. Box 2301 . Newport Beach. Calif., 92663 / The selected Rroup of singer:. will meet for r e- hearsals commencing Seµt 7 and e"ery succeed mg .. I. Monday rught from 7: 15 lo 10 p.m. 1 Space does not permit a look al ttfc programs 1·/ _.tJ--~: planned for us next season by the IMC. But they will ~r,.,,....-be examined 10 deta.il in a Cutun .. column. An THEATRES-ORANGE COUNTY SENIORS CITlltHS SI.SO AT ALL TIMES MANN'S llCHAI D HAlllS IH CPG I SO. c,~~~t~LAZA "RnURM OF A MAH CAllED HORSE" >ttU .. 11t1 I 10-1'-lf.I. ... lJ,16 1111 14f.t:H MANN'S PITEIFOHDA so. com PUZA "FUTUREWORUI" (PC) ttm lltu ).t•t•1\rtl ' ... , u., ... , , .. lol4llll tH ftfl'MtlllC , .. WO..'\ •••Olm ....... UOH MANN'S ., _,,~,••""'non SO. COAST PLAZA "ALICE IN WOlllOUll" .. , .. I 6111.uftt-~l.Ul r IM.t .. llttf ltt lJU ........... ,_ 1 JO ......... " "'''-MHN'S "DRVM" CINEMUAND ..... " 1414 St ...... "BIMGO LOMG'S WYWNG ....... All STARS"•--. .. l~IMI Mr- MANN'S PITBFONDA CINEMAUNO "fUTURCWOIUI" IPGl 1414St ...... ....... u••iH-4 _,. llS 1111 '"' ,.,,,~ M .,__,,., _ _,... m:.Y .,_,,, __ ,tOe, *Ulll ...... X ,,,.,__..,,,.~ °"-'"''·" ·-·--·- RICHARD HARRIS. ''THE RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE" Enn...,. lnuldlblt ... nen more shoeklnt tha11 , lln called Harn:· Carol Cha nnin g puts her ar ms around George Burns as she teaches him the "hus- tle" at a New York disco. They open a two- person revue this week at the Waterbury, N.Y .• Music Fair. ng Mldlael Y0tk•Flfl'lh Fewcett-Majot••Peter Uetlnov MON.-THURS. 7:15- 9:30 FRI. 7:15-9:3().. 11 :30 SAT.-SUN. 1:00·3:00 S:00.7:05 9:10-11 :15 , ... ,.:,,efll ..... ) CINEMA CENTER HillOI AT ADAMS. COST .A MESA MESA VEIDECENT!R 979-414 I --HTLt6. .. , ---"' OMU • h <l THEATRE I---_. lert Repolck "GATOR'• IPGI COLOI THIATaE 11---..i Josepll lolapa 1'THE BIG BUS" COLOl fPGI a SNf1t HOIMD/llCIMI IWllS,...... RICHARD HARRIS· 1HE R£T\M Of A MAN CAU.ED tdSE" Connally Kin Movie Actor :~ ... .~ LOSANGELES <AP1 Meinl1Connt1l l},Tt"< ' as ra ncher und brother oC former Go' t•rnor John Connally , has been cust 111 11 mtl\'ll' rolt· 111 I h1· • Columbia scient'l' r1cl 10ll epic. ''l')~,. En<'ounlt<r~ or/I>.: the Third Kind " ~ Connull~ will phi) an army offll'cr m t'hllrlll' ut"\· a lt'Cret pro1ec1. • Ht> played a roll' in "1'ht• Su~nrland F.xpn'':. .... dlrt'<.'tt'd by Steven Spaclbcri;. dm•ctur of "Closc 1'.'.11 counl(•rs." With ''CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" At edwards BRISTOL CINEMA 1 ••srOl 'r icACilTNlll J 540.7444 With "FAREWELL MY LOVELY" At / WESTBROOK wnrw ... STIUTUOO«HUlST ~ GAIDIMGIOYE 530.4401 l ~R'RESTRICTB> .-;r-l ' I . ·-·. 'A guld• to com111unlty clturch•• •rid their W9ftt9 .,,..~ laturd1p '"'" i·i!11Nbi(,Ji At llMI CfJISltQ rta • 1111 -...w IOlllEllGMlll • 41(fff(Y LEWIS· ._.,MICK oawrT ---·--'A-C..lln''9 o...llr" ...... 0....., ....... ,,,_., . IOSOOM NEWPORT CINEMAS NEAlCOASTHWY.&MACAITHUl (PG) HUNTINGTON CINEMA l ' t '-MC.__ _...,, .... , .......... ,,_ 0.~UAMlo-Allll• t' IUCMA TB.LI~ H.l mnoaTOaan:a 644-0760 147-9601 847-6017 by Wm . F. Brown cmd ~Casson DOOLEY 1S WORLD 1TUMBLEWEEDS RJHKY WIMKERBEAH I ~A<.>. GIPL.b , "li-lE IYIObT ' IMPOl?TANT PIECE OF ' E.OUIPMElllT TO A MA.l:>R£Ti£ ' IS HEP BATON I -"\_-.---- . c.;oo SOOC.Jl.D KNOW THE C.ORPECT TE.RMINOl..0(,4) tOR THE DIFFERENT ~RTS OF THE. BAID'J I by Tom It Ryan by Tom Batac n.11$ MRT t& KNOWt.l ff.> lHE Bl6 ENDI DR. SMOCK ' i .: i ! . . . • GORDO f AMK McNAMARA by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds MOONMULUHS ANIMAL CRACKERS 1 .. AMCY I .---------~ ~-------.. .-------~ SORRY-·· I BROKE THEM TODAY TODAY'S CIDSSIDBD PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Fea1ure Syndicate TvuOly 1 Puu~ Sol•«! 4CROSS I $tlake~ ~ Gol(lp• +~i~ --c-'\IAlll'h ~:. ~ A WI lll llJTl !:!._ I ~ , 0 a TIA i.1< If ~ ' ( " . ( s 0 l 1-ffo • r .... \ l 0 I\ I l A I I \ r r • ll ,. I II • l • A • I o-A & T ( I T ~ r ' U T I l rtl • r n Ill u l I ~ I l ~" T 11 I i ~ ( ~ •II 0 " 10 ) -i~ r. r~ by &nie Bushniler I HAD TO USE UP THE WHOLE ROLL t(ES, I.MN M ftAlft:RS CJtl THE OTHER TEAM DRA6 ME INTO l'HEIA 0060UT /JJ4D 6EAT ON ME WITH tHe1~ fl.\TS. I 06JECT TO l}(AI " r ~" l Cll-•• IP ( 11 A II tr r I l•TO I~ I { , I [ ( ( ... ._ JUDGE PARK ER .11 1f lfl< .!.~ .:..~ ~~ ii f I llfl •T'H !~2.~ ......... MISS PEACH Ye~, EiCEPT 'T"HAT r <SOT MElr'E J!1~iSf A"40 t POUtEO ~~ ALL. "THE PVLP.1 l-IEL..P YOW~-$EU: TO ~.?ME. ~ 1'Hf WAfE~Y JlAICe ! f.:J. c:,,, , j 0 I ~ ~ ,. .. ,· ',J] ... s < by Chcrtes M. Seidt by Harold Le Doux CAA 'fOIJ Ul ~ AAVf IT ? I KNOW WHERE HE'S STAYING! I'M GOING TO mE DISTIOCT ATTOAAEY TOHIGllT ! by Mell by Chester Gould '1ND )fOURSEU: ANO'ntfR PMOHE BOOTH PAL f l'M GOING TO AEMEARSAL.. w.odntlday Augu\I 18 19/t-OAILV PtlOT 87 by Rodc)er Bradfield I J I ' by Geor<Je Lemont· :C '1"'HINK ~ JuS'T" ei..ew MY' CA....i-reeN PRI VI L-6SeS .' by Gus Arriola by Rodger Bollen Lei1~ r<lN I-ICM!: AAD POr ~IS l~TO OOR OlARISS." .. 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But we can imagine that as lhe family sat huddled. eating round the fire at night, a chunk of raw meat fell on the fire. The savory aroma inspired a daring try. A tentative bite into the cooked meat. encouruged another. and that was the beginning or grilled meat. Today in the age of automa· tion, we all yearn to gel back to nature. No wonder that barbecue cookery has risen in popularity all over the world. The art of charcoal cooking has evolved to the point where evl'n the fuel ls offered in streamlined form. The basic raw material Of all briquets is carbon from wood or mineral sources. Thjs js converted to charcoal under very high heat, pulverized. mixed with other ingredients or \•arious kinds and hydraulically pressed into pillow-shaped bri· quets. There are two secrets of sue· cessful charcoal cookery. First. sufficient advance time must be allowed before cooking to bring the fire to the proper stage for grilling. . Food should not be put on the fire until the fire lS perfett ror grilling. The fire must be de· veloped enough to give the deep, through-and-through charcoal grilled flavor that comes only when the briquets have achie\•ed the right stage of heat. BEA ANDERSON, Editor BARB ARA GIUS, Food Editor Wednudav. AuQUSI 18, 1976 Ct Hardware Infinitum Here are hints for making a suct'essful fire: -Start the briquets hall an hour to an hour before rooking time. -Judge the readiness of the briquets by their appearance. They should look gray in the daytime, glow red at night. There s hould be no name sbQw· ing at all. -Use 25--30 briquets for oilllng steak or haalburgers. A shallow fire it belt. Tbe briquet.a should be separated with taap once they show a light gray uh so that there is an inch or space between each briquet. -The grill should have a good draft since briq}Jets bum from below. To achieve this euily. ar- range a shallow bed ol sand or ·special barbecue batt gravel in the bowl of floor of your Crill befatt putting on the briquets. Grill also may be lined with aluminum foil before atartl.ng a fire. It reflects the heal upward and can be lilted out after cook- ing, leaving the grill surface clean. -To start a fire, soak 8-10 bri- quets in liquid starter in a coffee can until they stop bubbling, usually 20·30 minutes. Arrange I.hem at the oute.r edge of a pyramid of briquets so that they will light faster than the rest and start the fire more quickly. Liquid start.er should never be squirted on an already-lighted fire. A t San Onofre Staving the Surf. The spine for lire ruM as high as the surf amona the Sao Onofre Surf Club. 1t thriving llUb· culture nurtured by some 700 sullwut~r en· th\Ulaats nationwide, on lhe dazzling, unspoUed beat'b at Camp Pendleton. When the SUl"f's up, a~ it almost inevltnbly ls. they come ln drovt>s, Ult Oriin&e Counly·based locals and out·of-towncrs u1Ht4\ Pl•nlinK their campers, modltiecl buses and trailers side·bY· side, near u bomboo wlnd·break they plant('d tb\lm11clve11 when the bl>at'h was "theirs " Although not officluJly organized until the 'SOS. the club lald claim to San Onofre's swells as far back a:s the '20, when IL~ hardy founders ln vaded the. beach with their massive redwood, skeeless paddleboar~. Their "aUcks" have changed -to li~htcr materials and shorter lengths -but their bench hasn't changed that much, lhunks to club elforts to t'on,•lnce st:ilc r«rcat1on authorities that Sun Onofre's rocky bottom serves 11urfers better than swimmers. In 1951, the club signed a leusewith lhefeden1I government granting its paid membership acc..-ss to the beat'h. But ln 1973. the property was handed over to the state, approximately 10 years uheud of the state's master plan., making it a public beach with a Sl·a·day entry chal"ge. In due time. says club president Sam Conroy. lhe beach may end up looking like any otht>r beach; its thatched·roofed huts and lavatories will faJl to pre·fab concrete modules. and its un· paved access road that naturally encourages slo~ traffic along irregular dips and curves will t>epaved, re-bumpedandstriped. NO STAFFSURFEJl "The problem is that the slate has n't a single person Of\ its staff that understands the beach or s urfing," says Conroy, a San Clemente school t.eacher who has spent "every cluy I can" in the surf since the ·sos. "The club is probably the largest organized lobbying force on the coast when it comes to tryinJ: to kttp the state from wrecking beaches," he said. Fearing that they might lose their beach, their long-standing comaraderie and way of life tn bulldozers, the club brought into being the San Onofre Cookbook forSurlers. Complete with recipes and anecdotes from the files and wits of club members. the book is a document to surfing survival. Not the kind of sur· vival that requires keenness in sensory com murucation with the rolls and curls of a surfer's wave, but rather of the kind lhat warms and refills a sea-churned body with the spirit to tat'kle more the next day. At San Onofre, this usually means feasting from tailgate or camper stoves, on long breezy evenings punctuated by the sounds of guitars and accordions and a conviviality that embraces surf· lng aficionados or all ages, "We probably average four parties a weel( during the summer," says Conroy, who ''lives" at the beach each surlable day wilh his three kids, out of an old bread wagon. converted compactly to comfortable funk . The oldest member of the club is Ed "Por)" Proctor, 93, who contributed to the cookbook hix recipe for Egg Foo Young: "Got some leftover salad'~ Well. chop it up good and flavor it wllh your favorile dressing. Scramble an egg or lwo, mix it with the salad, and fry, Goodforbrealcfast.Simpleandeasy. Try it!" YOUTH·GMNG VITl'LES Some say it was vittles like thes~asy on the brain, the pocketbook and energy -that kept Proctor in the surf until just a few years ago. He recently bought himself a new bus·with-bed so he could keep up with therestoflhegroup. The club also includes some "hot-doggers" six years old. Each year. lhe club sponsors a tournament for both the youngsters and the surf. inl mast.en, ages 50-70. "The ter rific thing about the club is it's a family affair," says Conroy. "Nobody's left out. There are enough waves for everyone." Conroy says the club once bad an image of be· ing exclu,sJvely made up of "top social and military brass." Even though its charter roll in· eludes such names as Otis Chandler and James Arness, Conroy, a retired first lieutenant in the Marines, says he's "probably the highest ranking officer" among them. "We'reschool teacher"s and firemen -everyday joes -but mostly we're sur· fers,"hesays. In the Surfer's Cookbook. Arness writes. "The San Onofre SuriingClubwas a one-of·a-kind institution. There will never be another one I ike it again. "I have eaten a little of everything down lherf', s tarting with shttrk steak ... In 1946. Then there were the :.ul>.cum st~ws thul we u11l-d to fix ... Tho~e concoctlOI\$ wt'r'' prclt:v much In• dl·~crlbable us they U!!Cll tu consist of assorkd p1t.•ccs of fish ubalooe, lub:lh.•1'. mayl~ an old piece o( chicken ur two, and :stol •n !Ima beans from the former'i; field ll<.'r'OSS the htghwuy ... to us it wnis 11 lreMt ! '· Unfortunutcly. the Surfer's Cookhot)k is n limlh.'<1 publication. You'll bt' lucky If you c.•ao 111.Y your hands oh one. 'I.Isled below arc u fc\\ club 11ix·ciultie11. noh•d for t.•usy On·lhe·b~ueh prt•pnrutloni. for when th~ hwt~ry gang hits shore. Cowubun~a ! SAN ONO•'Rt: SLOP 1 cup dried lima ht-ans.soaked and<'ookt.>d 1 can tom uto soup l cun whole kernel corn 1 do"e minn·d gurhc or \~ leuspuon gac:ll c powder l Pound ground beef 1 teaspoon chili 1>0wdt•r l thinly sliced onion sear meat and add all but beans. Simmer ~he· huU hour. Add beans and sull to taste. The flaeor improves if refrigerated overniJ(ht. so make it the dav before and bring along French bread ._nd sal<&d for a delicious and filling meal for four! -Doris Schuttz INFAMOUS emu 2 pounds gro11nd be<:r lonion 1 green pepper 115-ounce can tomatoes l 8·ount'e can tomatosaut·e 18-ounce can tomato paste 115·ouncecan chili beans 2 8·ounce cans kidney beans 1 package prepared seasoning mix Before cooking: chop onion and green pepper; drain Hquids from tomatoes und beans. arown meat with onc·hnlf ol onions and one fourth of seasoning mix. Put meal in large pol then add onions, green _pep_eer, remainder of seasonings. Cul up tomatoes tn pot. add tomato saut'e, tomato paste. kidney and chili beans. Simmer over low heat for45 minutes. Better use thick paper plates or plastic -thl$ can really leak through paper ! " -Margie Ruckingham BARBECUEDSHRIMP •,"cup butler or margarine h teaspoon curry powder \a cup snipped parsley I clove ~arllc. minct.>d Freshly ground pepper <totaste) 2 pounds lurgc raw shnmp, peeled und de· \'cined • Cream butkr wilh remaining Ingredients ex· cept shrimp. Divide shrimp equally on 6 pieces of helavy.duty alu1r11num foll. Top with butter mix· tu re. Bring foil uµ around shrimp -seal tightly. Place s hrimp dtn.•cUy on hot coals. Cook 5 lo 7 minutes.Serve in foil puckaaes. Serves6. -Janet Post THE LILUi\NO I squash-llaliancucazotiorzucchini-1 toz inches indiameler 1 squash-yellow gooseneck-1 to2 inches In diameter 111 red onion 1 tomato i.; cup fresh m ushroomR I pal butter or 1 tablespoon olive oil l tablespoon Parmesan cheese I tr.z tablespoons teriyaki or W<>rchestershire Cut squash like silver dollars. Divide onion and tomato to suit. Place squash. tomato, onion. mushrooms. butter and sauce in double sheet or foil. Salt and pepper to taste and close foil lo seal In juices. Barbecue to taste (open lo test). Sprinkle on cheese. Serves twonormaJ people." - -John <Smersh) Murray SREEPSUEADCJIOWDER 2 pounds fresh sheepshead (cut into bite she pieces> 3medium size potatoes (cul up~ 1 medium size onion (diced ) 1112 tablespoon butter 1 small piece of salt pork 11"2 cups scalded milk 1 medium carrot (sliced) I pinch parsley i,., cup fresh Chinese peas Salt and peppertotaste Fry salt pork and onion for 5 minutes. Add potatoes and 2 cups of boiling water. Cook 15 minutes, add fi sh and vegetables. Cover and sim· rrer JO minutes. Add milk and other ingredients and serve. ~Jane and Joe Schacht Ways to Light Your· Fire By DENNIS McU:U.AN OI lh O•llY l'llol ttaH Summer: That timl' of yc.•ar when. as ont-commt>ntntor put It , the electrical hum of u three· speed 11pit ls hcnd throu~hout the land. Burbecuc North Corollnn ~tyle ~Mlsts or huge Carolinu hOjlll c:ooktd alowly o"or dt-ep pits in the gT'OUnd fllled with hkkory chips. Bastin« ls donf' with mot>S. Texan~ have their 11J)('ct;1cular LBJ•Stylc barbt>cue!l-great !!ides of bee( turninl( O\lt'f a rour Ina fire. A m 3tla<'hi band playi; gaily in the bnckground. Then there's Southern California wbt>re b~1rbeculn~ IR a,~ much n part of the outdoors myt;tique as perpetual sunshine and wall-to-wall swimming pools. Outdoor rooking in California, hOwtver. is less n•mboyant than in other parts of the country. It can l)f'C'haps be best summed up by Natalie Wood and Bob Waper who were enlisted to ex· tot the virtues of ll line or barbecues lot a magazine ad. SIZZLING SATISFACTION He, inodly dressed in blue jeam and blue work shirt. She. cuuaUy atlircd In a formJess shitl. A steak ilules tantalttlngty on the Crill. Salad making$ and a loafclf"rench bl"eadwaitnearbv. An •qua blue swimming pool glimnmni In tJie bactiground lM.y stand a.rm·in:arm neutt to their two·burner super deluxe gas model. They 2azc contentedly into tht- cnmera. Thul isct>m• mny 11ecm u bit too ldyllc. especially IC yo.u hllv<' ft household full or hun..:ry lddg who are more inclined to devour hot dogs and hnm burirt'r8. No m atter what your llt~lylc, backyord borbecuing is u nu· tional pastime. Who can rc~lst the aroma of a slullng i1h.'ak or hamburger cooked in the ~real outdoors. And. n11 ''ttri(•d as the spelling -Barbeque. Rarbe<:ue. Bar·B·Q there arc.• ais many choices of models and priceR to choose from. You can begin with a cast iron hibaehi for less than $10 and work up l Q n grand accessory· laden gas model selling for $500. llSEOETESMINF.S PURCHASE The mMt Important guideline in purchasing one is lo consider lhe number of people you will be cooking for. Almost AS equally important ls how on.en you plan to trade \be kitchen rorlhe patio. There are three basic types: -Cl'IArcoaJ grill. This is the tradltional way to go, The initial c:iutlay is the lowest -running between $'10 to S75 (and more for exlra\!lganccs> depending on brand, siu and whdhcr or not it has a hood. Altho\llll\ the pri~ is lower, U1hter nuld and charcoal musl be bought :J(ter e\'ery lWO or three uses. It takc.-s 30 minutes or llO, usual· ly. before conventional charcoal is hot enough to cook a piece of meat. Ta.tly are ready when they tum ash gray. Some outdoor fast (ood1 arUsU prefer to use newer instant varletle1 of charcoal, pre- treated to require no doualn11 wlth lighter nuld. -Electric. An electric heating rod ls used to heat volcanic rock!! on lht> botlom of the grill. Prices for brand names runge bctwem $80 and $200. Althoot{h not as popular as other method.ls, they are hvored by apartment dwellers who often are nol al· lowed to have a n open name on porches or balconies. -Gas. <both natural and pro- paneJ. These are by rar I.he most popular sellers. Retailers who re- port thAt ch1rcool model Hies tn recent years have been otr, H)' sales or gas models hne ln· creased dramatically. SALES INCRMSf; Ont top manuractu_re:r re· portedly bad 11 112 percent sales increase Jut year ovtt the ~ viousyear. Name brands ranae Crom $120-500. They come ln portable propane units and natural gas post.·mouoted models sunlt in either dlrt or cement. Altho\ltb some proponents ol charcoaJ grills HY 1u aod elec· lric don't provide the sa.me "barbecue" navor, they cannot dispute the foct I.hat the others are cleaner and (aster. Outdoor cooking with gas, say:s Bob Edstedt, assistant manager of one barbecue equipment shop, ia as easy H using an indoor range. "You Just walk out and tum It on." They can. in fact. as one Item ·nys on Its lnbel. fry, irill. barbecue, broil, roast, bake, smoke •nd rotlsscry. Althou.Ch the Initial cost or ll gas tinlt ls higher than chorcoul models, it is chcoper in the long run because all you're paying for islbeg11. Edatedt aald meals cooked by iu run 2-4 cent• each in fuel compared to about *> cent.a per chucoal meal. TIRED OF MESS "People get Urtd of messing with charcoal," said David Kel· ly, a salesman. "Gas gets rid or t he mess and they lind out charcoal ls costing \hem money so they awltch over." No matter what type you buy. one salesman said. you get what. you pay tor ... Jf you're going into gas, be said, "you should lorget prfoeand look atquAllty." -.. t; Q OAIL Y PILOT WedM!ciay August 18 1976 1 ~=Hands Off' Policy Is Best (Ann Landers ~ i;· •::DEAR ANN LANDERS· A !tteal deul or profeu 1onat ieounsel as well b a un.lqu and •Heclal kind of purenhll love re required be-fore we Wt're :ft>le to accept our scn·a ho~eit 'O JI\)'. ·~:He llvH with hu. "(nt'nd" in a earby Clly and they vi.Sit US frt:• ~enlly. We like hls ''friend" :~t'ry much and have t ried to '!' ake him (eel welcome in our me. The problem is that they Id hand~. cure s om.• another. ;if\d sometimes even k111s In the ~uenc e of o ur friend s, Oelghbon and relatives. bu rd critical comments and un· ktnd remarks about our son's hf~style and his "outlandl~h" behav1orw1lb biis "lover " AsJcing him to vistt us alone in the future would cttt-:.unly bnn.: iabout the aJienallon we ha\•e tned 50 hard lo av01d. ls there a ~lullon? -PARENTS DEA& PARENTS: Pt"OPle of •ood tHte kttp tltetr ha!Mb orr eaclt c>ther ht tlae p~e of others -hetnono,xuals u well H bomosexuaJs. U your M>a li.n't aware of tbl1 yo11 qyJht to l.-U him. If you're aftald w, band him this column. I'm not. complete a1reement with Santa Fe's three sons -the young men ~ho wert' turned ocr by modem mediclne 1 say Nature will heal an)'thJna In t1me, with• little pu. ttence. ThHe modern-day doctors are only expt"rimenting. They don't know nearly as much as people give them uedit for. Abo, their rees are a di grace. How ran they a!il ociate life and death with money! I'll bet you don't print this let ter beuuse of the pressure you will undoubtedly receive from your medlral consultants. Tam\\ will te ll -EX-NURSE e&ff'S are selC·U•IUai -"'hJclt meau U YH do lloddq IJK>y will dJsappear wl&laou& treatment. <'l'Wcomm•dcotdla&bebestex· ample>. Howenr, I Ito~ yoe woa't couat oa "time ud "lk'ace" If )'OU PMld .. ave a ,_and ap. PHCllx. or 1et 1...m.ea, or Ill,.. blood pre11ure. or dlabda, or breast cancer. Thew are Jus& a few of tlae medical pt"OWt-m.a that a doctor CAN do tomtthl•I about. tklr labor, and aalarles mut kecop •P wltlt Uae col!it ol llviai, wlakll ii °"' or •l_.L Ir Y• bow ol a solutlo• to ta.e Pf'QbJem ulted "l•llatlon'' write to Wani.itoa. DEAR ANN IJ.NDt:RS: Our son's wife 1avc birth to a son. Before the child wu born f wrote and asked them to Include my maiden name o n the birth certificate. I explnined it would serve only W5 '' record, that lhl'y could call tho child by any name they chose. My father who passed away o few years ago lost four sons -two in World War 11 . Ito was lbe last to c11rry tho name. I My ion and his wife let me know tbey f elt J was "pre· s umptuou • " that I shout'& not hlive had the nerve to ask 1uch a favor. T.,,,y refused to honor m y request. Wu l out ot llnt>? U you say so, I'll Jpologlae. -L.S.S. 1.>£All L.S.S: l'ou were NO'r out ol Uae. tbey were. 1~ My husbund·and I have leamed ;.y accept this, but it does make DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am ~hers uncom fortable. We've a 62·year·old grandmother, an ... DEAR EX: It hu been kno*n for sometJme tbat certain dl'f Of course p1*y1lclau' IMS ari- hlgh. W1lat IH't! Aa an ex·nurse. chtl'k and •ee wha& your l'mployecl collea1uea are making ~rhour. People SHOULD be paid for ANNOUNCING ~== S~elfa of.wiJ Workingman Art /}1:;/Kllll'l p111 ~~~.!0tcis While her restaura· t e ur ·s culptor husband Solon Ban- n o s, runs th eir Chicago care, hi s wile, Penelope Ban· nos, offers hi s sculptures lor sale at the Gold Coast Art Fair there. Bannos is known as th e ''workshirt sculptor" for his bus t s or fathers who put their kids through college. t 107 Jambor'ee Rd . Newport Beacn 640-4740 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : : BIG TALI Nl SU\HCH : : THE : S'HllG C/\Sll Pl~llES SS : • • •••••••••••••••••••••• • • • FIRST • • • • • • • • EVER ••• ENT EAT AINMENT ARTS • CRAFTS • EXHIBITS MUSIC• ACTS • PERFORMERS FIREWORKS • FOOD • FUN Sound Suclploec:t 8¥ R....,,, . AWEGUST 25 . . THRU • • SEPTEMBER 6 • • • • • • • NOW SELLING • . • • 714 960-2451 . • • • • • . . • . • • • • 1 1!:woman Banker to Tell How : BEACH BOULEVARD IHWY 391 ~MILE FROM PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY : : A "MASTEfl MIKE"$ PAGE I PRODUCTION" : ·····························································~······ HAMS ~ :. A M E R I C A N . ~bEJ1 z~ :z~~~ ~therine D. Ortega, the ftt?t woman in Callfornia tcuerve as president of a l>lollk . w i II s peak for ri\9mbers of the Orange • Cqllnty Chapter Thurs· ~~.Au~. 19, in the Sad· al4!back Inn. ·:~1s. Ortega, president ~:Banco del Pueblo in 9'nta Ana, will talk ~t her experiences in fl!chievlng the position ~ the challenges and ~rtunitaes for women f0.1>anking. :;:ftie 6:30 p.m. meeting ts:·open to the pubUc. lh;ser vations m ay be , ricade by calling Ann ft,.rdman, 544·6306. · NEWPORT HARBOR S P AST IC LEAGUE: qbrlstmas card albums at~ available for viewing r;om now until Dec. 1. • ';All proceeds from the ~;les will go to the .. '; HEARING PROM.EM? :: I "ICIAU11 IM • MBYI DUfMIH CASIS . •: MAJOI " MAMUfACTUlllS •: llPllSIMTID •: TIM YUIS IM •• '• COIOMA DIL MAI .• HAI. AEMSCHER HEARING AIDS . >••• I. c..t Hwy. ~ ....... _.1J.•» • '. W£'00"0 INYITATIOl'lll le -Al>MX.'f!Cllllllll<fl ORDER NOW! CHRI STMAS CARDS 20% OFF P.-dad ·~ ~ Ill I CUii -ar u .... lllllM ~...,,_ Hr... section :;•eeps track ~='* what people ::-. feeling, ·Joying .. and doing :~very day ·~n the OAILY PILOT league's goal or a live-in home for cerebral palsy people to be built in Garden Grove. The cards are availa· ble for viewing in ~1rs. Rob ert Barneson 's Balboa home. Arrange· menls for seeing them may be made by caJling Mrs . Glenn Johnston. chairman, at the Spastic League omce, 673-4333. NAT I ONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN : Members of the Salin as Valley Chapter have organized a 200-mil e walk t o S acramento. endin g Aug. 26, in support or the Equal Rights Amend· ment. The focus wiU be the slate of Nevada. which bas not r a tifie d the amendment. "Each mile of the walk represents one year that women h ave gon e without guar a nteed equal rights," said Dian WOMEN : The Hunt- Ki s~r. one o r the or-ington Beach chapter ganazers. will sponsor a manage· OFFICER S' WIVES LEAGUE: A film on breast self-examination will be shown for the 11 ·30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, meeting of the g r oup in H a rpoon He nry's, Dana Point Marina. ment sem inar Saturda:,-. Aug. 21, in the employe cafeteria of Sears, South Coast Plaza. Discu.ssioos will focus on the femininity dilem- ma, problem people in the world of work and tasteful solutions lo tacky problems. O V E R A CT I V E Registration fo~ the c H 1 L o R E N • s four.hour semin ar. is SS. SOCIETY : Barbara F~rther information 1:: Jessen. MD, will discuss a allable from Janel meth<1ds or detecting the Wilson, S4S·S67l ov~raclive /~yperactive SINGLES DANCE· child and m101mal brain . · dysfunction in ~bildren Singles are Ln~ited to a at 7. 30 p m Thursday dance al lbe Disneyland Aug.· 19, · ,n· the Gre~t Hot':I Saturday, Aug: 21 Western Savinfs build· Muaac will ~e provided ing, Newport Beach. by the Eddie Stell or- Bud Brandt 640.7929 chestra from 9 p.m. to 1 may be contacted for re'. a.m The ev.enl marks servations. the 12th anniversary or the Sing l es ·Alumn1 B U S I N E S S A N D group P R 0 F ES S I 0 NA L BAHIA CORINTIUAN YAC H T CLUB: A Polynesian buUet, floor show by Taina's Tahl· tian s and oth e r performers, plua danc· ing to the music ol the Blue .Gardenias will comprise the bill of rare for the club's annua l luau. Festivities will get un· der way at 7 p.m . Satur· day, Au1. 21. KEMARKI EDS: A western barbecue is planned for Saturday, Aug. 21, at the Mission Viejo home of the Jack Plotltins. ( uaL Wi\TIEB S ) COVERS SACRAMENTO lnth• DAILY PILOT ~ummer Clearance 'A . 4-()4;~~·-()~L~ up to Starts . Thur§.~ A.ua.19 Sportswear. Dresses, Sleepwtu, Swimsuits Newport Beach Fashion Island 644-4411 open late mon., thurs., & frl., sun. 12•5. u fbbra Fuhion Square 871·5314 open late monday, thursday & frlday till 9. a..k Alneriqrd Master Char e uni Charge 3700 E. Coast ~. Corona cW Mew -673-9000 ·--"'·--1222s.•111.._., ..... u........ 05-2461 71 H O Hl4pw91 # 11 1 • ,.. Sprillp ti• l -'-Melt.I 7 I 4·J4 .. l lt4 UJaltak. say : ''We've come a long way from the M uu Muu!" See o u r fab ulous Collection of Resort Clot hes f o r you r leis ure hours. FINE RESORT WEAR 26 Fashion Island Newport Beach Instructor Jennifer Booth New Course Art Ancient Tai Chi Cb'uan. Ute ancient Chinese martial art consisting of a series of graceful s low- motioo movements. will be taught in a new PE course al Orange Coast College in the Call. Instructor Jennifer Booth. who has prac- llced the, art for seven yearsJ savs it actually is a gentle and esthetic way 1or a person to get into good physical condition. An a rt form as well. the move ment coordinates a person's t.hin.kin& and Ceding states with the physical. s he said. "It brings a person into greater harmony with himself ... Ms. Boolb said Tai Chi Ch'uan rirst sur- faced around 1200 n. C. in Chinese monasteries. and today. millions of Mainland Chinese engage in it daily. promoting good physical and mental health. Bes ides being an excellent way to develop muscle tone. Ms. Booth said. "it allows a person lo cut the stress and tension for a short period and achieve a state of calm." To achieve good results. she said, 15 to 20 minutes of practice per day is required. Three sections will be offered Wednesdays from 6-8 p.m .. 8-10 p.m and 1-'ndays from 10 a.m. to noon. Classes start Sept 13. RegLStral1on runs from Aug. 23 to SepL 17 Gemini Make Impact THURSDAY. AUGUST lt By SYDNEY OMAlt& AllJES <March 21 ·April 191 · You micht be better ofr close lo home or base or operations. Travel plans subject to change. perhaps decep- tive descriptions. TAURUS (April 20 · May 201: Money situ a· Uon is more promising than it might appear on surface. One who sa}'S otherwise has ulterior motive Refuse to back down. GEMINI t May 21 ·June 20 >: Cycle Is such that you produce. get results, make an impact. Be aware of basic rules and regulations. CANCER <June 21 ·July 22 > Finish rather than start -close transaction. Relationship is tested Bt>hlnd scenes meeting could bring about desired results. LEO <July 23 ·Aug. 22>: Get fresh viewpoint. Quarrel with one close to you could help clear air don 't make too much or il. Reunion or "mak· mg up" will be delightful! VIRGO I Aug 23 ·Sept 22 >: Bothersome de- tails. red tape you overcome and make mark at tle\'ated position. Meaningful compliment re· ceived from professional superior. LIBRA <Se pt. 23 ·Oct. 22L Highlight humor, versatility you ~ct nt'ws which t'ould involve travel. pubhshang Open Imes of communication. CORPIO <Oct. 23 Nov. 21 1~ Money, possessions .-these areas are s potlighted Count y8ur change be specific about detaUs. Check m~1cal tn ur:ince. AGITTARllJS <Nov . 22 · Dec 21 I: Avoid tendt•ncy 111 t·onfuse illusion w1lb actuality. C'han((es occur Ill relationships. Marital status Is emphns1zed. CAPRICORN !Ck<'. 22 ·Jan. 191: Low key approarh 1s best avoid forcing Issues. Steer clear ol <hrt•<'l t'onfrontolions. Tact, discretion arc es-.ent1 a ls . 1"11maly member requires "r areful handhnit ... AQl'ARll'S <Jan. 20 . Feb. 181: Look beyond surface 1ndlcauons, Heed •·inner voice ... Follow through on fee lings or hunch. Accent on atca1rs of heart. PIS('ES !Feb. 19 · March 201: Nothing OC· curs halfway 1t will be all or nothing. If you're expecting fun-ond·gamcs. r~xomlne moUves, costs. r~1~~ •:' ~!"="""-·"~-~'"··-···-~-~·'·""'""~ .. .,.,.. I "° • • • • ·' SN:won Allen\ )ERENITV "' ~.1.; ""' " tlOt 0 luo\IY. bl ~10~-~IO 00 IO"W't!Wi ol»~ ~ C••• I• t•r r••r ' , ................ ~...... ....._ •. \ ' =.-;:=.~C:::.oa ~ l \ In Lido Village ' 3400 Via Oporto. Suite 8 ! ... -~--': Newport Beaeh ~ .... !.1 ~~75-6191., ~~ I ·Ceremonies Performed ~·-2··"·"'· Holderness-Waltz Richard A. Holderness claimed Carol Ann Walt&, aformer residenloCOoronadel Mar. aabls bride durinc ceremonies conducted lo Oranae. Tex. Their parents are Mr. Md Mrs. Richard C. HoldernHa of Lacuna Beach and Mr. and Mrs Dale A. WaltaofOraqe, Tex. 11te bridearoom ii a .,-.duate ol UCLA and the Uruvenily of San Ji'Tanclsco Law School and now is with a San Franclscolaw rirm. His w•fe ls a graduate ol lhe University of Kansas. They will live lo San Anselmo. ••• Fox·Wittick St. Andrew's Presbyterian ctau.rch. Newport Beach wu the settl..ng for the weddins ol Nancy Willick a.nd WarreoC. Fox Jr. Their parent. are Mr. and Mrs. John Willick, Westminster: Mrs. Shayne Foll, Gleodale, and Warreo Fox. Newpori Beach. The bride Is a craduate ol Ill lll'tfta Hlch School and Orance Cout College. Sbe also attended Golden WestColle1e. Ker husband is a graduate of Hoover High School, Glendale. ••• Connors·Varalyai Stephen Roy Connon, son of movie star Cbuc:k Conners, elaimed Doreen Gayle Varalyai as his bride during ceremonies conducted in St. Gre1ory's Episcopal Church, Loot Beech. The bride, a graduate ol Los Alamitos High . School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J . Varalyai. Seal Beach. Her husband, also the son of Elizabeth Riddell Connors of Canoga Park. graduated from UCLA with a BS in kinesiology. He also played varsity baseball there. ••• Sandors-Komodina Fountain Valley residents, Dorothy Jennifer Komodlna and Russell Stephen Sandors wer~ Peering Around married in Holy Spirit Calholjc Church, Fountain Valley. Their parents are the Jobn Komodlnas and Mr. and Mrs. Georse Sandors, all of Fountain Valley. The bride la a fraduate of La Quinta Hl&h Scbool, Garden Grove and her husband araduated from Fountain ValleyH.ighSc.bool. • •• Krogstad-Kelley Concord la Collete student.I SU an Kelley and Doo Krocstad were married in the Faith Lutheran Cburch. Capistrano Beach. Both 1raduated from Mission Viejo Hl&h School. They will llve lo Seward. Neb. while con ti· nuinctheireducallon. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kelley of . Mission Viejo and Mr. and Mra. Warren Krocstad, El Toro. • •• Benedict-Ramsay Pines Park. Capistrano Beach was the settlnt few the double ring wedding linking Donna Gay Rarnuy and Gary Walsh Benedict or Fountain Valley, wllere the newlyweds will live. 1be bride. dauahter ol the Jim Ramsays of Capbt.rano Beach. graduated from Upland High School and CallforniaStJlte University. San Jose . Her husband araduated from Westchester High School and earned a BS degree in mechanical engineerinc at the University of Cokrado. He ls the son or Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict ol Paloa Verdes Peninsula. SUMI\IER CLEARANCE Fall Stocks Arriving Now PHONE: 640·1232 BERNA&D MOR· lllSON wlfl attend a four-day conference on Yiddish lan1uage and culture in Jerusalem beginning Thurs day. Aug.19. Newoort Beach have bfen selected as ••••••••••••••••• .. Coronet debutanles and -;:::=:=:=::=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=::=:=:=:=::::::~ will make their debut at Following the meeting, which is expected lo al· tract people from around the world, be will spend time sightseeing in Israel. visit Poland, the land or his birth. and finish the trip in New York where he lived for muy years. the N alion al Charity Leacue, Los Angeles Chap\er ball over Thanltqlving weekend. The coast selections also are second genera- tion Coronet debutantes. They are Joan Marte Dearing, dauahter ol and Mrs. Donald Dear· ing of Irvine~ Christy Ann Frazier, daughter of the Ronald Frazlen of Newport Beach, and Laura J ean Robinson, dauahter of the Edward Barr Robinsons. Corona del Mar. Morrison, a Stanton re- sident. will teach classes in ylddish at several temples and universities when he returns. ON A Caribbean cruise recently were Mr. and T H R E E Y o u n C Mrs. Richard H. Morgan Orance Coast women of South Laguna. Stafford .. a. Wow'1 Hllllb1r•11Mry SALE 50°/o & 40°/o OFF GIRLS BOUTIQUE MEWAUIYALS JILLY llAMS JEANS 9 MEW COLORS . ........ c... •0.-.•L« ... J.14. SIUO/IUO 4-6a. SI 1.IO/IUO • '11MUAI COUITTAU 1640 I. e.... Hwy ..... tzlZ C-4'4W. MlfwCNlltC... -FREE ~ l ' " -'•,ft •' • • •U"1' THE DANCE STUDIO ICE CA,AOfl CHALfT COSTA MISA 2101 Harbor 81vd. II Adams T .. :tJt.lllO CLASSES-STARTING NOW Clasees l.lught by accredited Proleta0t ol Dance Beginners through advanced. rc::=lPhotography Studio ~portraits/l>as.,portskoptc5 Frames not included MOM-St art arollcrtion J(>r \Ut1r rhild \\·ith a :jx.7 nat ura I rolor portrait No :tf)poi11tlflrn1 nrrdcd. 01\C' orft•r per pcoon -two 37¢ per family. Sl.110 ch<.•tJ;l' for c'a~ h add1·d pn'IOn in ~roll)~. '1 hi\ phut~raph olr11 4 Day Offer. 111.1y 001 Ix• ron1h11w1l w11h any otlt\·r ad\'1·r1i~rJ oll(·r. FFl:H E\DS SAT .• AUG. 21 Ptlolotr•S>Mr's Hours 0.lly 10-6; Sat. 9:30-6, SUn. 12·5 ALHAMBRA -BUENA PARK SOUTH COAST PLAZA -TORRANCE I Sat. &Sun. Aug.21-22 Lido Village & Lido Shops ~11~ I I ~I ~ i : ... --- -! .... _____ _ _ ...... ________ -"""-:.-.--:.. l:OMT HIWAY l JI C.f. DAIL' PILOT Picking Seasonings No Accident The us .. or spices, herbl and seasoning v.,etable11 1n ouldooc meat eooktty must ha,•e been the r~uh or lrl•I and error. The favorite &J>ttulalion 1s lhal Stone Ace eooks ,. rapped plttes or meat In leaves to kffp .them free <>f ashes. When cooked. the meat had an appe\lzana aroma and the practice o( "rapping meat an s uch leaves became the rant bur~ue "'r<.-c1pe •• These rec1pei. for Mellican Beef Kabobs are ot boneless round i.plced with instant minced onion. and garlic. ol'(!a•no. a surpni.1n~ btt or cinnamon. black JWpper, cumln and cloves The Glazed Coontry Rlbe arc meaty country 11qt4' ribs spiced with bl:lck pepper. garlic ~er. ginger and clove,. Both recipe~ comt• f~ the Amenl'un Spl<'l' Trade As:.ocliltlon ~ens. ~I EX ICAN BEEF KAIOM 3 t nble:.poons Instant mlnced ooloo ~ teaspoon instant minced aaruc .•3tablcwoons water ::::Jtablespoon.s oil : .,Lean (8oz 'tomato sauce . ·~~cup wane or cider ''inegar : i teas poon salt • 1 2 teaspoon oregano leaves. crumbled , J: teaspoon ground cinnamon • J z teaspoon ground black pepper • : '-? le us poon ground clo\'es : ',teaspoon growld cumin, optional • 212 lo J pound boneless round or sirloin stuk. cut ioto i • ,·1nch cubes 2 zucch1ni •. cul into 1-inch slices 1 • pound frc~h mushrooms, halved 6 cherry tomatoc"l. Rehydrate minced onion and garlic in water for 10 m1null·s In a medium saucepan heat 011. add onion and garlic: saute for 2 minutes. Add lOl'l)alo sauce. vinegar. salt. orefano, cinnamon, blap"k pepper, cloves and cumin. Bring to the boiling point. Reduce heat and simmer. un· cqvered. for 5 minutes. stirnng occasionally. · Alternately arrange beer cubes with zuc. c~iU. mu:.hrooms and lomatO<!s on skewers. bn.611 w1tfl sau<·e PIU<'C on a rack O\'er hot clarroal or under a prche<1tc'<.I hot broiler Grill I . F,ruit Lovers Rejoice Ham It ~p With Melon Fruit lovt>rs rejQice when SU!t\mer brings its bins full or dtllcloosly refreshht,q cantaloupe Now 's Uw time to enjoy rip<' cantaloupe in salads. 3!1 IS. with a squirl Of lime for breakfast, or as a dfos11NI. its ~ceded cavity fi lled with 'anilla 1cc l'rl'Um In real t1Astc treat). Fcw peopll• realltc how noun s hin~ C'antaJoupes art'. A half cantaloupe ~ inches in 1l1amcter pro,·ides more than the USR DA for vitamin A. and too,.;, of the recommended \ 1tam1n r ' D1<1appo1ntment with contaloopes 1s usually owing to l'8llnJ! them too soon Gave them time lo t akt on a ) c•llo" apJ>('aranct' a nd acquire their d1stmct1\e aromo. u real rrwt y s mell. When )OUr runlaloupcs are npe, refr1Ccrale lhem Ir they an· Mt to be eaten Immediately. An unullual and dellghUul way lo S<'r ve rantalnUJl<'ll 1!1 mixed with ham In a salad. ll 's an idea thrit rnmcs from Italy where melon and pro· 11r1utto '" on<' o( the most loved nrst course!'! )"ou may 11<>rvc the 11nJ&d two ways, mixed In melon howl!'I with cubt•s o( hnm II\ II dC'li<'1ous dref'smg. or served in 111icc'll wilh rolls of sliced ham nn<1 dresslnR offered seporatcly. HoJh are very delicious molndjsh salads for summer. TWO·WAV llA~I ANDCANTAU>UPt: SA LAOS ing. llf'rb·l.ernoa Dreastn&; '~cup mayonnnlse \1 cup sour crt'am ·~ rup rhoppcd parsley 1 tablespoon chopped chi\'eS l tablespoon fresh lemon juice '1 teaspoon salt ~.teaspoon ~per In s mall bowl mix ull ingredients for dress- 1 canta loupe 1 pouoc sliced cooked ham W atercreas Cut cantaloupe io ha.If. remo\·e seeds and peel, and cut into thin weda8. Roll ham slices. For each servlnl(, alternate canlaloope wedges and ham rolls on salad plate. Garnish with watercress and serve with Herb-Lemon Dress· ing. Makes: 4 sen •ing.4'. MIXED SALAD 1 cantaloupe 2 cupe cubed cookoo ham t cup chopped celery Salary gr eens • Herb-Lemon dressing Cut cantaloupe In half and re.move seeds. Witb a melon baU cutter or round measuring spoon. cut into bal!A. In large bowl combine cantaloupe balls. ham and celery. Add Hel'b· Lemon Dressing and mix well. Cover and chill until ready lo serve. To serve. tum onto platter lJned tritb salad 1reena. Make1 : 'aentqa. l uboul 10 minutes tum1ni: onre oinrt bru.,h1n..: onrc with &auce Yil'ld 6 port101ll>, I cup .. auct CLAZED{'()l'!\"TR\ Rlfl..~ 2 pounds count r) !>l} le porlo.. nb:. I :i. teaspoon~ i.ult. dJ\ 1dt>d '• tea:.poon ground black ~pJ>('r, di\ 1dt'd '•cup oran~e Juict• 2 lablei.poons l<'mon juke • 1 cup Cirmly-packed brown i.u&.ir 1 bay lea( 1 12 teaspoons RDrhc po\\dcr 1 teaspoon lemon l>t't'I '~ tea!lpoon arounl.J &trllll'r 1 1 teas poon !(round rlO\t-S Uave but cher <'ul nbs into '11n.rlc rib portions. Sprinkle both sides of lh~ rills \\Ith n 1 teaspoon of thr snlL uod •,. lt·a!lpoon of thl:l black pepper Plue ri~ on J ruck in u fo1l ·llnl'd !>hallo" open r oai.llnl{ 1>411, H11ke m a prcheatl'd hot O\ en l400 F 1 fc.>c" :k> mrnult"' H\'ducl' ht>:tt tu moch•ralt• t3!IO I"' 1 Turn 111>:. nnrl b.Ah for 20 m1nutet. longer l'our orr hit Mean" h1h.•, 1n u mt-d1um ~auct'SH.O combinl.' orange und lemon JWC'es. br<1"n liUiUr, ba) leuC. ~llrhc PO-.dtr. I •mon ~-el, glnt;t·r. dt)\es 11nd n• mainin¥ 1 teas poon salt und 1 teu!\poon black ~~pper Rnng h> lh bothnl( point Ht-duce hl.'~t and simmer, un<'O\>CrOO, unUI mixture thkkenb :.lii.ihtt~ and 1s rt"111t•t'tl lo 1• 1.·u1>. about 1:1 minute:. Hru!>h o' l'r ont• ~1dl' or lwv"111-<I pork rah' Heturn to modl'rult-ovt•n for 10 1t1111111t·'· turn and hrui.h lht· i-cn111d s•dl' wllh Mlllt'l" 11.11..t• unul gluzt•d, ubout 10 mtnuh':. lun)l<'r. Yit'ld 4 ix>rtwn~ TYSON'S GRADE 'A' WHOLE BODY! BOYS LOVE GllLS mecnve n-us.. AUG. 191+1 ltirv WEO .• AUG. 25th 1976. SOUY. NO SM!~ TO DfAUIS FRESH • GRADE 'A' FRYER PARTS • TitGHS •·DRUMSTICKS • BREAST WITH ms ATI.t.OS> FARM ?ud PRODUCE BARTLETT PEARS FANCY U.S. NO. 1 SAIA UE OU SOUTH POUND CAKE COBBLER ~rSJ39 ~s11 IMQU(l . ~ Ol llG.usomD 4 ~ •1 MIAT & nMA PIE I OiAlili PLUS 59c ~ 79c awtt. AU ¥.Wlts PIZZA f\ASTIC 40 QT. • SIT ·ON LAUNDRY BASKET CLOTHES HAMPER • wic1t .. '°"°" .,~ • AiwtM C-. 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A real crowd-pleaser is Hot Creamed Potato Salad, similar to the old German variety; Dall Potato Salad ofrers a novel treat· meot with the addition of green I beana. I And a complement of dressings from mayonnaise to oil lo sour I cream bases -will satisry your taste preference. TUNA POTATOSALAD 1 package hash brown potatoes 1"4 cups boiling water :i 1 cup mayonnaise \1 cup lemon JWce 1 cup chopped celery • • cup finely chopped onion 1 , <'UP l'hoppl'd parslr' 11 :i tl'asµoons salt • , teaspoon pepper 2 <'ans 161 ~ or 7 ounces each 1 tuna. dra1nl'd 2 cups l' hopped 1a•eled I tomatoes 8 shccs bacon, cookt..'<I and <'rumbled Lettuce lea\'cs Place potatoes m large bowl. Add boahn~ water and let stand 8 minutes or until water is absorbed. Stir an mayonnaise, lemon juict'. celery. onion, parsley. salt and 1>epper. CA>,·er and refrigerate several hours. At s uving ta me sur in tuna. tomatoes and bafon Serye on lettuce ll'a ves. Serves 6 SCALWP E O POTATO SALAD l package scalloped potatoes 3 cups water 1 : cup chopped onion 1':! cup water 3 t.iblespoons red wine or cider vinegar '·•cup milk I jar !21.r.1 ounces) sliced dncd beer. rinsed and chopped I <'UP chopped seeded, pared cucumber 1 , tea.spoon dried dill weed 1 • cup sour cream Remove sauce packet from potatOt's. Heat water lo boiling in medium saucepan. Add potatoes, cover and simmer 12 minutes, Just until potatoes are tender. Dram and rmse with cold water ; dram well. In large skillet heat oil. Add onion and cook until lender. Blend an sauce mix, then waler and vioepr. Stir over medium heat until mixture thkkens and comes to a boil. Remove from heat: stir in milk. dried beef. cucumber and dill. Star an sour cream. Add pot at()('!' and mix lightly. Cover and refrigerate several hours Serves 6. POTATO SALADLORE!l.'ZO I package 116 ounces/ frozen goh.ll'n fo"ren<'h fries Lorenzo Dressln$: 11 ~ teaspoons seasoned sa1l I cup cooked ch1c1'en or turke) !.traps 1 c up diagonally sliced ceJery 2 cups shredded lettuce Prepare potatoes in oven as package dire<'ts. Meanwhile. prepnre Lorenzo Uressmg. Spnnkle rne!'I with seasoned salt. Combine with chicken and celery Place shredded lettuce in sen ma: bowl, and add potato- chicken mixture. Spoon dressing O\'cr all. Ser\'eS 4. Lorenzo Oresaiag 12 cup mayonnaise J tablespoons chili sauce I tablespoon fresh frozen <'hopped onions 2 hard-cooked eggs. chopped Mix together mayomaise. chili sauce and onions. Add eg1?s to mayonnaise and mix lightly. GENOA POTATO SALAD l ~pounds salami slices 4 c ups chopped cooked potatoes 3hard·cooked eggs, chopped l (8 ~'l ·ou n ce 1 can peas, drained 1 2 cup celery slices ,,.. teaspoon salt • " teaspoon pepper >•cup mayonnaise Lettuce Cut 6 salami slices into juliene strips; add to combined potatoes, eggs, peas, celery1 salt and pep- per. Add salad aressing; toss lightly. Chill. Add additional salad dressing, if desired. Serve on lettuce-covered platter with remaining salami slices. Sf!rves 6. SOUR CREAM POTATO SA.I.AD 4 cups diced cooked potatoes '2 cup diced cucumber I tablespoon minced onion a, teaspoon celery seed 11 ~ teaspoons salt 12 tea!!poon pepper 3 hard cooked eggs 11-, cups dairy sour cream 1 .. cup mayonnaise '•cup vinegar l teaspoon prepared mustard Mix pot atoe11, cucu mber. onion, celery seed, salt and pep· per. Separate egg whites from yolks. Dace whites and add to potatoes. Mash yolks and blend w1th sour r ream, mayonnaise. vinegar and mustard. Pour sour cream dress- ing over potato mixture and toss well. Makes about l quart. Oownytlake· Buttermilk Waffles are 40% bigger than Aunt Jemima'sl ON DOWNYFLAKE BUTIERMILK WAFFLES .,. o. .... ' " • ,. ,... • ' ' I Wednesday. August 18. 1176 DAILY PILOT fJS'. New Dash Adds Flavor Soy sauce and spices perk up these old barbecue stnndbys. HOT 8All8£ClJED l leasp()On onion powder '•cups berry 1 a teaspoon omon powder • • teaspoon grOWld ginjer ~ ... SPAR EIUBS Approx. 3 pound.S6pareribs Bubttae Saace: 1. cup soy sauce 3 tablespoons lt'mon Juice ~ .. teaspoon dr> mustard 1 clo\'e garh~~ crusht.'d Combine sauce ingredients an small saucepan. Co\'er, simmer for 10 minutes. Brush s11arenbs often with sauce wtule grilling or broding. Serves 3. • SPICY BARBECUl::D S HRIMP Combine ingredients for marinade. Pour over shrimp 'In 1 shallow glass bakin& dish. 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The J.atesl suney of California avocado acreage by the CaH fo mla Crop :ind Livestock Reporting Service shows a total of 19,210 <1trl'-; plantt'<l in :.um mer-bearing Hass trees. 9, compan)>un. the !>l'l"\'t<'l' rl'ports 15.551 acres of cher· riei and 16.3:.!J ac·n ·-, 11( ncct<1rines. In contrast to these other soft fruits. the .n M ado production 1s marketed almost entire- ly th.t<>ug'i fresh C'hUMCIS. Califomla 's current avocado erop, estimated al 58 uilllon pounds, is be1ni? h:m<'stro from JUSt shghlly more than half oC the total acreage planted to summer-bearing trees. Only 43 percent of the 19,?10 acres now planted to Haas are cur· renUy be•ring; t~e remainder .,.,ill begin bearing next sum· mer Summer avorljio produt•llon has already exceeded win· lt>r a' oudo proc1 rt1on O\ t-r the past two crop years. Despite the d1 crcnce in appearanl'e between the black· slunned !>umm 'anety and the green -skinned winter a\'ocado 'anl'ltt>. both huH• i.im1lar textures and nut-like navor. EnJOY them 1 .,aJJtb !>p1kl'<l with citrus, spicy dips and soups, and as a nd1ment for many main dishes, especially )1ex1can tostad and chit ken or shnmp curry EAR SU .AD CAUFORNlA 2 fresh i:ra fruit (pink, if a\·a1lable1 "'3 ~sal a oil 2 \easpoon hone) 1 lPaspoo~•monJui ce 1 t teaspoo :.ult '1 tcaspo Sl.'asoncd salt I H tUSVo< peppc•r Spinach fl H'l'lwri: kltucc lea' e:-. -I fresh p~ri. I avocad Section gr cfru1t. catchm)? ;111ce for s alad dressing, shake in co red 1ar 1 1 cup of the JUicc with oil, sugar, lemon Juice. th salts and the pepper Linc sahH lluh'!. \\Ith ~pmach ;iod lettuce. Halve and core J>('ars; arra~e 2 hal\'l.'S on each plate Scoop avocado balls; pl uce in rtar ca,·111e!> Arrnni::e i::rapefruit sedions alongside ~1oon drt.'!>:o.tn~ o'er and sen e promptly. Makes 4 servm.is DESERT SALAD 3 3\ oc os. Pl'<' led and quartered 2 lari: ranjtl'!>. JX'('lcd a nd sectioned 1 larJ.? iapaya, peele<I and seeded 1 i cu hopped dates 2 talJI poons oran1t<' JWt•c n lime Juice •.-.i te o n gratedorani::eperl 1 ~ le poon j!rnh.~ h me peel _ 1 cup our cream Oas utmeg Sult Lett c leavl.'s Comh1 'sour creum. d ates, oran1ote and hme peel, juice. nutmeg d salt to taste. Chill. eo,ercd to blend fl avors. while y arran11c tnocados, papaya and orange sections on lndiv ul lettuce beds. Scrvr 1th iour rn'um date dressing. Makes 6·8 s alads 1•0TAGE SENEGALF.SE I car < 101 2·ounce 1 condensed cream of chicken soup I SOU) rJn water I cao<about J:i cup> evaporated milk 1 • C'4> npplcirnurl' 1 laltt-spoons gr:ited coconut J tekpoon curry powder • 11$.l!!poon ~arllc salt 1 1 tc.ispoon onion powder 1 awu1lo. peeled and clteed in chunk!> Comljic all 1n~rcd1enb 1n oucl'pnn r:tcluding avocado. II eat thflul{h 111 hll'ncl Oavor'I, st1rnni.t occns1onallv. ~n !foup ~1th n diced nvocodo ~arnish (squirt fruit with lemonJ~re In pr~~('rvN·Qlur>. M nkcs3-4 serving:.. Soup may also be ~r\'<•cl cold. Prepare as 1100\•e tmcl chill 4-S hours. AVOC'U~tBt:R OIP 2 riR> u' ot rutos 2·3 trbll'spoons lemon JUlC<' t sn\tll C'llC'Unlht>r. Sero and dlC<'fl 1 1 <'\l mayonnmllt' 2111~tllpoon11 chopix'<l p.1rslcy I lcl}poon ~ult • ,.=1-N1spoon crn~hecl t11rra~on Pttl , hcc anc.1 whir uvocndo in blender with lemon juice. Mx with rem:unln~ Thi?rcdknts. Cover dnd chill 10 mlnute:s1 S<•n 'l' w1lh 1·h1ps nnt1 vel(etable 11licks. Mak~s about2 ctps AVOCADO GAZPAOIO OOW LS 1 • ctll chopped grt'<'n pepper 1 • <'I*' rhoppcd cucumber 1., c~cboppcd tomato 2 ta spoons l(r<'<'n onion slices 1 1 c ptt'parf'd F'tench dressin~ 4 avO\a~o halves, J)ffled Lellu1e Combirv J!reen pepper. cucumber. tomato. onion and dressing: "1>-< h~hUy. Chill. FIJI a vocado halves with mix· lure. Makt~ sen ·inj!s. CRAB U>Ul BOATS l con t ·'• ounces> tomato soup 1 , cup a)'onnruse 11 r up hoppt'd l{reen fl<'pper ' 1 cup~pped sweet pickle or relish 1 1 <'UP nelv chopped onion 3 tabh ons prepar<.'d hor eradish 2 lable on<1 le mon JWCe 1 table n Won:estershlre 1 poun aked cooked crab meai 3 medi avocad05, culio half LeltUCl' Lemon 1 d$H:'S Blend sou with m a)'l>nnaisc. Add green pepper, pickle, onion, hors adish, lemon Juice. Worcestershire and crab; chill. Spoo nto avocado halves at serving time. Place on lettuce.1ar hw1lhlemon. Ma.kes6servings. Rice: Whol'n you are 1er,1ng JUSl •• Nlad for Ju.Jicb~n Ott' dmncr. make aure lhat ll 1s "hearty one. that WOft't leav~ you and your ramily hunc ry an hour or so latu. But hearty donn't have to nwanH~&ive If you have never tried rice in» to.Md sal~d. )ou 're In for a treat Pol)'Dt" Ian Ihm Salad l• u tnditsonaJ rice i;alad, with the Mandarin orange ~t<'tlons ad· dln& both color a nd flavor Jt 111 a heart)' meat for any sea:.on. At u btUe more than lhrt-e l&nd ll half cenu per half ·cup 1ervina. rice 1:i a money.saving W1\,Y to make u meal. MEAl...IN..ONESAl.AD 3 cups cooked rice <room temperature 1 l 10 ounce package fresh crisp spinach <about 2 quarts. liehUy packed l 4't cup sUced green onions witbtops 1 cup Swiss cheese. cul in thin strips '~cup thinly sliced radishes l teupoon salt 1 teaspoon seasoned pepper 1 :i cup well-seasoned oil and \'lneaar drt'Ssing 4 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 6 slices bacon. cooked and crumbled Combine nee. spinach. onions. cheese, radishes. sail and seasoned pepper. Just before serving, toss lighUy to coat even· ly with dressing. Sprinkle with eggs and bacon. Makes 6 ser v- ings. POLYNESIAN HAM SALAD 2 c ups diagonally-sliced celery 2 cups diced cooked ham .· . ~ • Wedneso•y Augu~I 18 1976 DAILY PILO r : {7 Instant Meal Maker \,green pep~r. Sll\ered 3cups hot cooked n et ~ C"'P sour cream '_. cup mayonnaae 2 teupoons lemonJui~c 1 teas poon eac h ~all . seasoned pepper. und union pc>wder 2 C»n• 111 ounce~ each• Manda rin oran .;~ ~e~ments. drained '• ~·up shred nlmond~. toasted Combine celt'r). ham. icre\'n l>t'l'Vt'r. und n l'\' ~hr m M)Ur <'H .. un, m&a~ onnali.\'. lemon JUl re . uod iseosunul~S <.il'ntly fold 1n orange st>i:menl' C't\111 St•n'\' on i.alad j.!rcen' und &pnnklo ~ 1U1 ialmond3. Mak~:. 6 SL'r\ mgs How Crest can h~ you fight inflation while youTe fighting cavities. h 's simple. Ju~t cut out the coupon bdoY.~ You'll s:&ve 104 on :my ize tu~ of Crest you lak('. So w3td\ tn:ars, set:> llUr dL-nmt rcgul.1rh. and brush often with ~t. y,)u c:m't hear Cre;t tor t1g ht1ng t-:ivi tit:'. Bur no mattt·r which :-.izt' vo~1 l-hoose. YOU can't buy l bt:ttt'r l.':l\·iry-fi.ghtt'r than Crcsc. Bcausc Cf'('St's fluoriJc stn:ngthms t~h by making the cnamd more rcsisanr ro cka }: .. Or intbcion. ... Now! At your local supermarket! punch. It costs less than the leadrnr~ New Tropical Punch Fl avor from canned punch. Kool-Aid .. Brand Soft Drink Mix. And 1t has vitamin c: It has a special punch taste that kids Your kids will love the taste. You'll llkc better than the leading canned love the price. ·~------------------~ I 25¢ SAVE 25c ON fWO°i:Qr. ENVB.OPES 254 I I OR ONE 10-Qt HANDYCAN I 1 OF NEW TROPICAL PUNCH R.AVOR. I I :LN Mt G•OCf'• c~ .. rood, (otpo<atoon w.11 ,. ()thft'. M"' "''" ,.,., fJI••• d••lr 1••'0• "' OU• -I It ottm ''"'coupon tor 25< plu\ !It lot ,,.l>dlontl fTlCIClµM• ,. o-"I «•I ral''f At-lh<•"ltd tf " 0i if ,ou rectt..e ol on tnt .ate ot Kool-~d' 8•1nd 10 ore ""' '-OllP'I'•\ lc.i rrr1rmp11nn rn1 ,,. I ~! SOii ()fink M11 and, ii uoon requul. you wcmot C141110h0to 01 ''"""'''f •~t•vHl •n<I h.11ndll'Q ::l I ~II(; .. tl'lefeolYllSIKIOty lo Gt:nll'.ll rooo. c.ouoon. m.111 IQ C.ENtAAL I 000'> co1wonA : Cor00<atoon. COuoon m.ay "°' be .,.. t ION. COUPON IUOl MP I ION Of I IC(. ... I scMd or 1111nsltul'd. CuJtomt• mu•.t PO BOY 101 t<ANllAKF r. llLINOI'> I o.111 any we• 111• Yoid w.nert p<Ol\•b-60"01 Gor« only on IM r1Y•t h.t'll' ·~ iltd. la•tO Of •tWle.ltd DY tew. Good t<otl.AICI U•~"<l r,,,11 0.1nk Ml-. Any I only In US A Cash v1lu9' l/20t. Cou• "''"'' u" cont11tuh • ''''"" Olff't I pon Will "°' bt t.onorld ,, Pit""'~ • ,,.,,,,,.d In Or>~ GOUtl0'1 Of'f ov•Cl14Sf '"'°"'" wt•odt •1tencle\o bfoi<~ or Coupon upiru April 30, 1171. ! 25¢ OtNERAL rOOOSCORPORAllON . 25¢.ll -------------------llOOl.Jllll~-"5fnj~Ptte!IH11<•tti0it~t?~h011nee. ..... 1r.,. ,. ,.,.,,! "'cC••r1•rO'JC· ~l)Ol'~t-onl91•• .. ' .. Q OAILYPILOT .......... 9'*11.19'7t· ~·· Home News and Views I j· Cottage Cheese: Protein Favo.rite ., DOaOTHY WENCi[ Partially creamed, or salad makin1. Cottaae cb~ese is a milk supplies aboul a cholesteroJ<onlJ'ol diets. · ..._...,._ low fat colt.a&e cheese Laree curd collage concentrated source oC third of an adult's Colta&e cbeeae does Wbat'a lo • name? bu about z percent fat cheese ls heated '°'" a protein. A hall cup coo-calcium n~s. but a half not freeze well. Most R icotta, acbabdaer, and about 10s calories shorter period or ume tams about a third oC cup or cottaae cheese people find that the lex· froJDa1e de Hollande, perbalfcup.. and a. cut with larger your day's protein re-suppllH only about 11 ture la unacceptable al· farmeu cheeae, and 1be 1ue of tbe curd cutters.. Tbls results ln qlllrements. It Is ooe ot percent of your day's ter it'• been frozen. boop cheese, are all varies in different types large soft curds which the lower cost protean need. However, free&Jn1 w1ll names for popular col· of cheue. Small cw-d mix easily with other foods Since cottage cheese Is keep cottage c heese lage cheese. cotta1e c heeH bas a foods. H's the best <.'Qt L'nfortunutel). much low ln fat, and also low in from spoallna. and it will And why "cottage" curd which bas been tage cheesl' for dips as of the c:ilcaum an mall.. 1-. <'holt'5lerol compared to be safe to eat after it' c hee se? Per b a P • heated lone enough lo be the softer curd beau. up l06t in thl' whey when ot.htt types of whole milk been, frozen, and can because it wu so easily quite firm. It holds its quickly into a \'ery cottage cheese 1s made. cheese, ilia often recom· when thawed, be used in made ln the home (or UJq>e and lends best to 5111oolh producL. Thus, an 8 ounce glass oC mended for persons on cookinc. cottage) kitchen back 1n the "olden daya." You can make your own cottace cheese too -but it'• hardly worth the effort. You need a gallon (eight pounds1 or skim milk to make about one pint <one pound1 of cottage cheese. Ttus 1s because milk 1s 80 per- cent wat~ and most ot tbia waler is removed in the form or whey when you make cheese. If fresh skim milk costs 59 cents a half gallon , a nd cottage cheese costs S6 cents a pint, you can see it's cheaper by far to buy it rather than make at. The process used in qiaking collage cheese begins with souring lbe milk with a "starter" culture of lactic acid bacteria. The bacteria grow in the milk and pro- duce lactic acid. The acid causes the milk pro- t e in to thicken o r coagulate. An alternative, or ad· ditional, method of thickening the milk is to add rennet, a digestive emyme derived from lbe stomach or animals. Rennet is used when large cur d cottage cbeese is made. After the protean is thickened, the product contains curds the thick part -and whey - the watery part. The curds are cut wllb cut- ters, then heated (which causes further thicken- ing 1 and stirred. lben drained and rinsed. Finally, the curd is salted and some cream is added lo moisten it, unless the product is to be sold as uncreamed, or dry cottage cheese. Creamed collage c heese has enoU"gb cream added to give it a Cat content or a bout 4 per· cent. It has about 120 calories per half cup. Unc r eamed cottage cheese has less than 1 percent fat and 85 calories per half cup. Iron Lacking The trend away from iron cooking utensils 1s making it more dlrricult for American women lo meet the Recommended Dally Allowance for Iron. according to a recent Is· sue of Nutrition & the' M.D. Food cooked in such utensils has an Increased iron content that can be uUlj zed by the body. Wom e n o f child· bearing age, who have a special need ror Iron. can make up for the mmeraJ 1085 by Including iron rtch foods such as liver and other organ meats in their diets. Whole grain cereals and green leafy vegetabl ea are other 1tood sources of Ir on. ing-Ra Program Since it is our sincere desire to never knowingly be undersold, we have appointed a Price Controller at Ralphs!* * Julie Grayson is a full-time Ralphs employee and homemaker with five children. As Ralphs Price Controller she reports directly to Ralphs Chairman as your represen- tative. Her job slmpty Is to help you get what you want at the right price to make sure that Ralphs everyday prices on brand-name merchandise are competitive with other non- membership full-line supermarket chain store prices In the Los Angeles/Orange County area. (Not Advertised or In-Store Specials) She wants your help to do rt properly, since at Ralphs it is our sincere desire to never knowingly be undersold on everyday prices on brand-name merchandise. If you have shopped in another market and have seen a regular everyday price lower than Ralphs. tell any Ralphs store manager or call our Price Controller. She'll take it from there. Call at this toll.free number: 1-800-262-1600 We put ounelwes on call. \ ' I You can phone Ralphs Prioe Controller Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to S:ob p.m. at this toll-free number. 1-800-262-1600 . - ----· Smoke Sweet? WI NSTON-SALE"f , N.C. CAP, -Sucar, roooa, licotke -a ,. clpe tor a new candy ·bar? No. .. Cigarette rompaniell use theR lnaredlentl te> enhance tobacco n vor. Expert smok~rs , llke- wme tasters, rt'gularh· tu le c1~arette blend to assure oolrorm qunlll~. accord ing t o JLJ. Reynolds Tobacco. To introduce you to Regular 0t Thick ••• Meat Maf,, Meats ~Ci~;;t&::t·' · [']! Beef Lo1n·8oneleu ~Sirloin Steak 0 Beef Chuck·Clod Slylt ~Boneless Beef ~ BHf Chuck·Boneleu ~Swiss Steak ~e:;~ ~Whole or Polnl Cut ~Beef Brisket DMr., Roast OBontlfft·Bllt Size ~Stewing Beef ~G~;ic1~~cit ~Bffl·Small End ~Rib Steak ~U.S.D.A. Choice ~Lamb Shoulder 0 Round or Sirloin Bonelels Veal C ~Medium ~Por1< Spareribs uCenter Pofk Loin !!£,Rib Cut Pork C ~P'~s~ ~i:=j~u ~f:~lde.t~'T'urt< ast '::~ .52 '::~ 1. 76 ~:~1.28 per lb. .99 per .59 lb. ~:~1.19 :~1.39 ~:~1.29 r::~1.29 ~~1.78 oast ~~1.09 '::~ 2.89 ~1.28 In spite of t.helr red col· e>r. beet.a have ver)' lltUe iro n . Beet e ree ns, however, arc l(ood sources or iron. Deets themselves are rich In 'itamln A. A four.ounce ser\'lng of beel greens contains almost 11 per· rent of the R ecom· mended Dally Allowance of Iron for teenage girls and women of child· bearing age. With your help,we want to make shopping simple again. ~i:~c~ectH t~:Y '°' ....... ~ Spice It Up The space called for adds intereslinJ flavor. QUICK SOU ASH 12·ounce package fi'ozen cooked squash 1 tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon lilhl brown sugar 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 ~ teaspoon punpkin pie spice Heat the squash ac- cording to package directions, adding the re- main in g ingr edients . Makes 3 s ervlnas. market 1, RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 2A167 PASEO DE VAl.ENOA. LAGUNA HIU.S [AHolty h rmt Drvms. Th ~Fryer Brwtl [J!Mllcl Flnor ~Bliek Cod ~r:t;;- 380 E. 1 h ST., COSTA MESA 1726 17th ST., TUSTIN -.. • W9dneactay. August ta. 1971 DAU. y PILOT gp ~·eter's ··Delight Large on Possibilities ~ Coltqe Cheese co.n boost vor and protetn m cooked dtsbet as well u alads Thia reclpe comes t om Sharon Cadwalladtt'I "Who&e Earth .' MEDITEaRANEAN ST\IFFE ONIONS 6 larae brown oniooa 4 cupt cooked rice l cup ricotta or larse curd O>tt-ae cheese l teupoon basil Willfr "11 teHpoon oregano ', c:up choppedCresbparsley ~. '-'UP olive oll 1 6 ounce '-'Wl tomato Pll pll I can I tablespoon vinegar 2 ta blc11poons gruted ltoml.lno or Parmuan cheese Salt, pepper, garlic powder Paprika Peel onions careful!} Place m larae pot. rover w1lh boiltng water 1tnd contmue to boil, uncovered for 10 minutes. Dram ocuoos and turn upeide down lo cool. Slice ofr lops. aqtlffu out centers, leavin1 enough of a shell to~ onioo shape <about ~··Inch). Chop enOU&b oC the centers to make 1 ~p (retaln rest lo .-e in soups or stews>. M ix onion. rice, ricoUa or cottaee cheese and seasonmgs Carefully stuff oruons with tlus mixture und place in caast'role. Mix olive 011. tomato past~ and water und pour uv~r Bake t overed ut 3~ dearees F. 30·40 minutes. 0r until oiilons are tender. Add vinegar lhe last 10 minutes (this helps onions retain their ahape>, sprinJde with cheese and paprika. t'RVLLIS HENDER ON'S HUNGARIAN NOODLES z~ cups floe rg1 noodles 1 cup aour cream 1 cup creamstyle cottaae cheese 14 cup finely cbopPed onion 1clove1arllc. nunced 1 tablesPOOn Worcestenhire sauce Tabasto sauce to taste l tablespoon popc>y seeds Paprika Crat4:<1 Parmesan cheese Cook the noodles uccordlna: topack•at~d1rcc llons about ~ or a mlnute5 Do not overcook FoJd 10 rema.inin& t'n&rcdlent.15 except the papnka and Parmesan. Turn lnto a buttered !~-quart glass bakjng dish 10 by 6by1" Inches; sprinkle with paprika: bake ln a ebeated 350· d~ree oven ror 2S to~ minutes. COOLING CVCVMBD MOLD 1 3-0UDCe packqe lime aelaUn 1 h1 CUPI bot water 3 tablespoons wbltc vineaar l teupoon sugar ~ teupoon tall v. cup (about 2 stalkl wlth tops> chopped green onlOOI 1 Iara• cucumber. J>Hled, seeded und chop~ l cup small curd cottage ch~se ..., teHpoon dill weed or dried mint lc11ves 01sso1ve 1.,tahn In hol water. Stir ln vinegar, sucar and salt. Chill Jello until thick like an unbeaten eu white. Add chopped onion, cucumber, herbs and cheese. Tum into • 6-cup mold and cblll unW firm. Makee f.81allKls. Texas Tang Secret's In Sauce B7CECILY BROWNSTONE AJ_l .... l'ftH ..... l.W When a youne friend ot mine bro ugh t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mancill All e n or Houston, Tex., lo pay me a visit while they were vacationin g in New York, I discovered thal Mr. Allen bad a 70-year· old barbecue sauce re- cipe he was willing to part with. our Price Control Program, We'we lowerecl ower 3,000 prices. Start sawing loclay. "First I lap over thl" thin end or the brisket and tie it with cord. I make sure the cbarcoaJ briquets are real bot before placing the un- salted meat on the grill. 1 keep the vent in the cov- er open for a bout lS minutes in order to sear the meat lhorouehly. llllpht-4 ... Marga 1 lb.11 pkg. Rllplll-Fruzllt-:iattda light Clad d Orange Juice Star Kist Tuila Crat Toothpaste per Buy IOL can II T~•ifr ~price. Thie price mer inclYde "*""' ladurw'a' ... MC:ee Md lpec:ill purdlleee. Pantry Fiiier• '::' .39 10><oL 16 can a ~:!· .13.9 2•01. 7 bit •• Sib. &mt bag • Ii (D jar .14 giant 45 llre roll a 1q1. 06 1118 I jar .12 2301. 79 bit. I U •t or. 57 pllg .• l \.;OL II can DU.I. No. MO lb. CeMol-e Rlmlt Potatoes D Flnetl 011 .. lty Bananas DU.I. No. 1·11kfnt Sin Russet Potatoes ~a=-~ D VIM-Ripened Cranehaw Melons D MMd-lweet Brown Onions 7oz. II tube Freah Produce HCl\e59 ' ~c;:ynland per .18 lb. per .16 lb. ~c~ per .05 lb. ~ii·;.;;.; Plants per .25 lb. ~r ':. .10 Schefllera Plants Hcha 19 ::;: a35 tor. 79 Dell Fooda HARBOR & WILSON COSTA MESA · ••• at pllf .• 1301. 31 un • 1101. 93 jar • 1::~· a88 ::;.21 21or. 18 .... a 2::_L .80 100L 68 pq .• JOoa. IHt an •'"' 1IOL 48 "'•. 9901 ADAMS Bl.VO. HUNTINGTON BEAOf ~l N. LOMA. NWtEIM 69•2 WARNER. HUNTINGTON BEACH 101. 59 ..g.. !:a89 tlb., 29 pllf. • lot. 92 pll9 •• pkf. 39 otl • :.o;: a55 130L 79 pllf. I loz. 55 pkg •• :::: .87 ff..,,,, • ...,,,,. Alda 1201.1 89 . pkg. • [") R~er or Super pll 25 10L 1 211: ~0.B. TllTlp()nl ott • •lick • "' ~ Johntoft • "°'"*"''• pll 89 ·~~ •49 Cotton Swa ot ~. :;: .89 7~1.48 :;. .45 ~.:--.89 .. _ .. ,. ............ ... •1 ....... t'J JI L ::.23 :: .89 ::.29 15'71 s. mocmutST, wmMltlmR STORE HOURS: 9·10 Dalt, 9 .. 9 Sundar "Arter the meal is seared 1 salt and pepper it and cook it very slowly with the vent.a on the top and bottom no more than hair open. During this slow barbecuing it takes s to 6 hours to cook an eight-pound brisket. I baste It generously and oCteo with my barbecue sauce. "When J turn the meat J use longs or a spatula instead of pier cing it with a rork and I.rotate It so both ends have equal time near the fire. Slow· cooking a nd basting ntake the brisket tender. A well-basted piece or meal wlll not char or burn and the crust will be delicious. I s lice It very thin , on the bias against the grain. The carving is important." MANCILL ALLEN'S BARBECUE SAUC~ 12-ounce bott~e catchup .. ·~cup pider vinegar 1'l cup water t cup vegetable oil 1 2 cup butter, melted 1f.I c u p Worcestershire sauce Juice or 1 large lemon v. cup sugar 1 large red onion. finely chopped 4 teaspoons liquid smoke 3 or 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 bay leaves 1h teaspoon dry mustard 1.4 teaspoon ground red pepper Enough hot pepper sauce lo tickle your tongue In a large pot bring all the ingredients lo a boil and boil gently for 15 minutes. Strajn and keep wartn while bas ting beef. pork or chicken with the 111auce Freezer Pleaser ·A cool, r e freshing lrozen de11ert for sum- mer days : SOUit CREAM FRUIT FROST J pint dairy sour cream 1 (8·0UDCC) can frozen ~ruJt punch COO· centraU9. l cup apricot pre--aervea ~ cap whipping cream Beat sour eream wtth thawed punch con- centrate nd apritot Jft'-sena. Tum Into 9x5Jc3.. tncb loaf pan. Freae .. lt1rrina occuionalb'. . When froaty and partially frozen. beat quietly, tben I old in whipped cream. Freele antll firm. Makes e aerv· inp. • ' j QO OAJL Y PILOT CooK Out In Safety Cooking out of doors bu heroin~ » P4trt oft.he Amtncan way of ufe. Picni c~ and outdoor parties are p0puJa.r dur· Inc th.-summtr and ran rnonlhA. and moat Amencan ram1lies have the outdoor cooking equipment lo racilit.at.e lh~e acU vttiea. The use of this equip- ment should be tern· pered by a knowledge of the rules or safety. Un· derwrU~n Laboratories Inc. (UL.I, an ln~· dent, not-for-profit or· ganlutlon testing for public uf•lY, auggesta that you keep tbe follow· inc •alet1 Ups in mind when utlng outdoor cook· ing equi.Pment: More and more out· door cooking appliances are being equipped wilh electrical accessories such as charcoal lighters or rotis s erie units. Therefore. e lectrtcal safety becomes an im- portant consideration. M any or these electrical accessories contain 3·prong ground· ing plugs to help protect the user against electric shock However. if 3-wire plugs are not connected to 3·wlre grounded re- ceptacles, the grounding protection is defeated. H only a 2-wire re· ceptacle Is available. be sure to use an adapter with the 3-wire ground· ing plug. This adapter will have a g reen grounding pistall whlcb should be futeotd lo lbe screw holdlD• lhtt receptacle race plate in place. Newer models m'Y have a rigid metal ··ear" ln lieu ol the pletail. UL conUnues to stress that lbe receptacle must be actually crounded wbeo wsm. lhla adapter. A quaUCled electrician can deurmlne this. NEVER cut off the round grounding pin on a 3-pronc trounding plq in hopes ot rilllnl it into a 2-wlre receptable. You will be remo~lnl am~ sa feguard 11alntl da n ge rou a •l eel ri c •bock, should aome trou· ble develop within the connected piece of electrical equipment. -When using an ex· tension cord. be sure the cord is designed for out- door use. Use a cord with a current rating that is at leaal as high aa the cur- rent rating of the ac- cessory. -Never route ex· tension cords through doors, gates, or other areas where the in· sulallon could become pinched or damaged. A damaged extension cord is a potenUal sho"k and fire hazard. -Look for the UL Usting Mark on outdoor cooking appliances. It means the design oi tbe equipment bas been test- ed and found in com- pliance with "nationally recognize d safety standards. Salad's Good for Supper 2 cups musbroorr lotostripg i MIU~tJc Curry Salad 2 cups curumber and Salad F~cnu beth slicH call fOf" fresh veat>tubl~ 3 <'ups mayonnaise prov1s1ons WIU1 iamall 1 tablespoon sugar amounts o r cooked i i,., tea.spoons curry meau added for buJk powder ~ Wldflavor. :--... 3cups crouto s Both mAkc satlsf~g Layer lettuce pe•s. supper salads . Round OU\ \:Mcken, tom at e and lhe meal with cheesey cucumber Jn uut bread sticks. aalad bowl. Co tfine MAJ £ST I C cu RRV m~onna111c, SU&ar and SA.LAD cuny. mix well S~ad 8 cup shrt•d ded let-over s alnd C o\·or . tuce re(ngnatt' on rnlttht To 2 10 °'I.nee puckages serve. 'pr1nkle with frozen peaa, cooked. croutons &to 1o aer\'IQl1. 3 c ups <'h opped · <'ooked chicken or tw-key SALAD F\8 ENZI:: 3 cup 11 chopped 1 8·ouncc bot Uc 11re· tomatoes pared llullan Or,ssiOR _ THE BEST DOG FOOD AVAILABLE " .... ..., ........ a.c-...i..., ,_ v...n.-;. SCIENCE DIET Mle I°"" 0., fMd DWYUED TO YOUR DOOR -Never start a fire euily be tipped over, · · · a new concept with gasoline, kerosene. especially by children. in canine nutrition lighter fluid. or a similar A Is 0. av 0 id roug h . • HO SUl'l'LfMEWTATIOH °"MIXING flammable liquid. Kan-housing around the Unll • HIGH CALORIC DIHSIT'V die electric ch arcoal -Follpw the direc· • MIHIMUM FOOD IMTAlE fi&bters with care. and tions when using starter • ucuu .. T OIGfSTillUTY she~ Pour dressing over 4 l><>'Od sahunJ 1 combined veaetablu :rummer ¥usa1e. cu In and meat Cover cube11 • • l c un b r 0 re 0 11 Marinate In dressing 3 nowerets '" hours. Drain, reservlna 1 cup r~ onlrtt rinas marinade. 2 quaru tor.1 assort· Place 1reen1 ln salad ed crt'('m bowl. Add enouah re· l 6-ountt' p'ckaae served martnade to Mouare1'1a thee•e. cut moisten: to11 ll&hlly .......... FUNK STIAK ..... ...... U.S.0.A. TOP SIRLOIN .._ _____ .,,_ __ .. tWf w~ LIAH GROUND IHF , .... _.. .......... HINDQT, wun Steal\& Sec Case Wt 190 to 2 • 9! Tai TIP ROAST .. LOtM IXTUllAM 95~ GROUND aac CHUCK "71.1. $ ... ol mo<-. never a tore them in fluid, and allow the Ii· • GUATLT HDUCIO RCAL YOLUMI areas where they may be quid to soak into the SCIENCI OllT for-r .. ore a,nlol 41eh ti•· All...I 11 ~':'I'::.$ I .. exposed t.o weather Ol' charcoal before lighting •elept4 wf~ for ... la rHMr<ll _,_,, • ....,, """ To A._ 6. · - dampness. to reduce the hazard of .-.... ..._. lllltrltiom b ,....,._ ,_ .t -. .. Mtta - u ,, .... FILET Ml _ Never operate a flash flame. for.,.. hell•• • ., • .-.._ to_.. ~If.\ .erttl•• BANKRAMAERICNAR~MYAST'ESR CHARGE ba beq 't " d 1 J'ohU g th n .t __., .... • cer+oi. ,._.of !tie Ute crdf ... •-... r ue uni in oors, or n 1., n e ame. 1 JNrlodt of,.,.._._ lecwu of ltlrir-,n--, •Mp. ~ 4lets in an enclosed porch. is advisable to use long-•• mib ClllY d09 food• Wl6d C111 ffl. cOllW9r'Cial -~. The heat could ignite handled matches. so that BUTCH R SHOP 1 surrounding combustible you may easily remain Wf ALSO HAVE IOO"o HUTIUTIOM w a 11 a nd c e i Ii n g out of the reach of the LOW-.ASH CAT FOo~u Olt CAMMED 270 E. 17th St. Coita M•M materials. Jn addition, flames. PATRICIA PET PRODUCTS '"•••O.:...w ~ . .-"''"""..,. ._,,-~ b l b l N d 11,1,.,. ...... ,_ ,,. urn og c arcoa pro· ever ad starter nwd CAU l'Am FOil F«ll ORIYHY OPEN MON .• SAT. 10•6 r ,, duces dangerous carbon to the charcoal once the 536-1 I 40 CloMo $4'nar d"2·1191 '-...., ~ ·""'-..:.,. meooxidefumes. .n~a~m~e~h~a~s~be~en~i~gru~·~ted~·=:=:=::==::==:=:=:=:=:=::=::=:::==::==~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~V"t!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~........_~::.-----7!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -Make s ure that the - unit i.s well supported. ln some locations (such as wooden porches, decks, or similar areas), the un· it should be tied down. An unstable unit could LORETTA JOHNSON TOLD US, ''I THINK Lemonade Lovers Treat YDURPRICES ARE GREAT~ Sunny Day Chicken cooks on the outdoor grill until it's nearly done. Don't glaze the chicken 1 on the grill until the last few minutes to avoid , charring. t SUNNY DAY CHICKEN I 1 frying chicken. cut I up "• cup pr epared yeffow mustard · I "4 cup undiluted , lemonade concentrate \~cup honey I Grill chicken over hot <'Oals f o r about 30 1 minutes. turning several ti mes . Stir together mustard. lemonade con· <'entrate. and honey; brush over partially <'ooked chicken. Con· tinue to grill 20 to JO minutes, until tender. 4 lo 6 servings. Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~ow you can do a week's shopping a 1,~ without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed Send Today To ·Become A SUper Shopper ----------.. I I I I I I I INA111E-------------1 I I 1ITRHT-------------, ·CITY---------~-----' shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 ..,.,.-Pf(fttecl lt•m•, plue addlttonel epacee you un flll In ycwt'Mff. DAILY PILOT "--------------'--------------- • THEY COMPARE VERY WELL WITH NKISUFl<YIYIWD.,AM.1I. OTHER STORES " 19911911., AM. M. 1'16. o ''tfAVIW M 'SA W111C AfllAIKlf US«U." -·1 . ... '1lalY ... lewNKIS. tSAYIMITI ......... nmt1•ss• .,, ... , .. DOaOTllY aEDMA• ROWLAND H&IS. IOSAL Y• flEllCHS ANAHEIM SllA.,_nOll SMOKED HAM :79* ., • WAYCllY-..::;,.T~ '1> MAILIOI ••• !'11111···········.~ le' MaU'flWQT I -SllAI : I "t\\ I 1 1 I 121< *I : S:. : ........ -............. _._,..., I =--'='--'..r .. "U'Q. -::r: .i= -•1 ·····-·-····- . . :. . t Here are a few ram pro\·~ by lh• Nation.al Uve Sloelt &Gd Meat Board. a lr<IUP wbo have looked more tbu one &teer or porter ln the eye. Did you bow tbat .••• *l'be most tender cutJI or meat are from the part ol the animal whlda receives the leut amount ol exercise. <The area along the backbone, where the ml.bcles have received the least use. This includes lhe rib and loin !ICC· Uons., •Tbe shape or the bone in u cut Grilled Exotica ol meat can t>e a clUe ta. ten· demess or lbe meat. <nie round bcmJil ln ~ ~ually auqests a Je9 tender ateak or 1'09tt, w'h.lch wttl be heft br&lsed or ~ed in Uquld.' Although the round bone in vnl. pork or lamb does not mean lhe cut is less tender, these cut.a are often braised. •The Idea tbat protein Is much more important lo tM diets of children than in the diets of adults Is false. Protems are lhc ba&ic body builders Cor any aee. •Most cuts of meat are best cooked at a low or moderate tem. Chops Best Hot, Curried Baclrya.rd dlefs are missing a gourmet treaf if they hesitate to O'ill pork chops. The safe tern· perature for cooking pork to avqld any daneer of lrlchinn or· ganitms is 165-170 degrees F. At that temperature, pork cbops are still juicy and succulent. Slow cooking Is the secret to successful barbecued pork. If your charcoal grill doesn't have a temperature setting, th.ls hand test is a fairly accurate gauge: Hold your hand over the coals at the level the meat will be placed and s lowly count· 1,001. .. 1.002 ... 1.003. . Coals are just right for pork if you can comfortably leave your hand over the coals five seconds. Port lends itself to a "1dc variety of n avor accents. This barbeque sauce 1s a subtle com· binaUon of Indian sp1ce$ mixed with unsulphured molasses and lemon juice. Curried frwls can be heated at tbe back of the gnll. INDIAN POU CHOPS I-inch thick pork chops. pre ferably nb chops, trimmed of ex- cess fat (two per adult serving> Indian Barbecue Sauce Grill chops O\'er slow coals ap- proximately 20 minutes per side. turning frequently. &lite durin1< the last 15 minutes w\th Indian Barbecue Sauce. Just. before se"ing, season with salt and pepper. Jr a smoker 1s used. damp hickory chips can be sprinkled on the coals and the ltd kept closed. INDIAN BARBECUE SAUCE 1 :i cup uns ulphured molasses 1-i cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons vegetable 01 I 1 clove garlic. minced l teaspoon curry 1 teaspoon ginger •,•teaspoon cinnamon Mix together and brush over chops as directed. May .tso be used to marinate pork loin roast. Sauce mattes sufficient amoun~ for 12 chops, can be--refri~rated for weeks. HOT CURRIED FltVIT t c-an cling ]>each halves I can pioeappleslices l can apricot halves l can pear halves ·~cup granulated sugar 3 tablespoons unsulphured molasses 2 teaspoons curry Oess tf de· su.ed J l teaspoon 6noamon • 4 teaspoon ginger ·~cup margarine or butter Drain fruits. If desired, cut peach halves and pineapple rings into two pieces . Divide and ar· range attractively into two freeier-to-oven ceramic or metal dishes or in double thickness aluminum foil for grillable "pouches." Mix remaining ingredients together. Dot the fruit with small dabs of the topping. Freeze one container for future use. Heat the fruit from thawed or fro7.en stage at the back or the grill or in a 350 degree oven. For thawed fruit on a low-heat grill. Mlo-w JS m tnutes1 Each hair serves6. Molasses. garlic, curry and ginger make grilled pork chops zing with flavors from India. FROM F ash1on Isf and Newport .Beach perature. (It ls an old wives tale that meats should be assaulted with immediate hl'b tern· peraturH to keep in theJulcet. > ·The fat side or a roast 11hould not be placed down in a roasting pan. (When the fat side 1s UP the Juices run into and over the meat and keep it moist > •A more UJX""S1ve cut ol meal is not generally more nutritious than a less expensive cul. •It is not true tbet eome cuts or meat cannot be made t.ender no matter bow they are cooked. Any cut of meat purchased can be made navorful and tender by proper cooking. Wldnesday. August 18 1976 OAIL y PILOT c I I Pie to the Sky KNOWLESVlLLE. NY. (AP> The pie was baked for about -Four bakers have whipped up four hours In a 20·square·Coot an apple pie a Ja Amencana that oven made of concrete blocks no irandmotber would ever want and metal sheets that was heated to attempt. from two proPane truck . It welJbed 10 tons and was 16'\ About a qua rter or the way feellad~ameterwhenitumeout through the baklna prw s, the olthe,oven last Wednesday at the oven burned a hole In tho pnn. A Orl~ans Cou.nty Fair. IOt or the apple rnlllna oozed out 1 be recipe called for 4~ d the pie's 18-inch lhic~iross tons of froien, SUl?ared app~. r:.. to • he15ht or about four In· i ,sso quarts of diluted apple ches juice, 3,SOO pounds of sugar and · 1 144 pounds or spices and But enou1h for about 3,000 one· siablUiers, with the thought In pound •trvlnaa stlll remained. mlnd that n creation thal btg and were sold to fairgoers :it $1 s to be stabilized. a piece. t~Look for this UP$MARK~on hundreds-of familiar products. It means an UP$ symbQI is on or in the package. .. ...... ,....,. ... ,, .. WORTH12• . m3 ,----------------------·-·---~--··- 0 L. " ' ' ' . ' ' ' -· ---.. -···-------..I -- 2. Cut out the UP$ symbol carefully. 3.Save uP$symbo1s w~~~7 until you have 50 or more.* ' . 's 5.Cash In a few days your UP$ check will be on its way. ' 4.Mail UP$ symbols in this postpaid cash back envelope. You get it FREE at the L'eggs Boutique where you shop. ... , .. :..r1'W tor r~•ftPI· "'' •t j(}'. l'0"1'04! 41r.d h•ndlfn 1 ( t ..... )t' -· bf> deduUed ..... ,. .,, ...... <hrfk.. Be a smart shopper. Save UP$ and get cash. rhe UP$, UP$MARK and MATCH·UP$ words ond symbol\ end the worch UNIVERSAL PRODUCT DOLLARS art scrvlct' miltk' ui.ed by Unlver~al Product Dollors. Inc. In the opcrotlon of tts ca~ll-refund pr09ram. •u nlve1sal Product Dollon., Inc 1976. ' \ I ' ' I I j ... 1 I ' I , I Teps in tet~-tops in ftaor-tops in satisfaction! Meuan the vllue, Ind we're ue JOU11 acree ... tfwe is no substitute for U.S.O.l { a.oice '811itJ! W personalized service is yours, everyday! No bells. no buueri -our butchers are always ready for JOU! ~ For th1t 1J)fetal tourh that mak~ o meal a 1pec1al l'Vt'nt - lef\<e wine. Paul Masson ••• s349 ~ Ruby Cabernet. Fre'lch Columbard! Mag. Cuvee D'Or • • • . ggc thablis. Rose or BurJ(undy' hfth SAYE $1.00 ON EL RAllCllO'S $499 TEQUILA 01 Bottled for us-and you! White, Cold Margarita Mix . &9c j.n Cranrtl' rn.1ke, it en~y! Quart ScotchllCUIAYTllS ••• s479 ':o;nve .'10c on t h~ qu;ul. this Wl'l'k Cabin Still .•••• 5549 RARE SCOTCH ~~$!~$1399 hllf., .. (fifth •.. 5J9) /)('/icate . ..;sen Aged Sharp $17 5 Cheddar ·~r: , .. Wisconsin lmperrnl Supremt Taco Shells . . . • 49c All'11. ·, , .. ,, h1·ut urn I till' l'~it .. r 1.! Danola Ham. . . . 79c Polish Sausage s1 29 \ 1e1111.1 I! "' · pki:, (KllOQIWlMST. TOO) Cream Cheese . 79c l'ran'H \\hipped "l'h1lh · ~ ot pkJ! Picklest1AllSUs. . . . 39e \\hullo nr lc1l'lt · Ko,h1·1 '.: "' Jarlsberg s219 SWISS • !'l:urwe11ian t•hel'l41' . ll\ t lw ptt•t't' Int ht' Cord11n Blt>u monntt Pork Sausage •• s1°t t-:1 RAncho'f. 11fd.ra1'h1ont"d i-t vlt> ~ i TRIANGLE $ 219 STEAK u. Loin cut ol l l S.D A Choi«! 1x:>er TiJp Sirloin Sieak ... 1ltll !'.t>rve tht'~ lork·tl'nder, and collect cwnphments! L,oin rut l' :-\.1>.A. C'huke ueel, naturally ngt>d, :.uperhly tnrnmNt London Broil ••• s1 ·~ R1h cuu or U.S D.A. Choire bt>l'f Beef Rib 69c BONES ab ll S.D A. Choice! bakt> or b·b·Q· Cube Steaks • • • s2 1? 1..ea:n and tender-U.S.0.A. Choict• beel GENUINE MILK-FED VEAL Ft'aturt'd al El Ronrhn' Ground Beef ••• s1 19• 1-:xtra ll'an-bulk or patties CHUCK STEAK 79~ ('('nter cut! U.8.I>.A. Choice bttf ' B111f Ina& :r:~,, ..................... 1 l Ill A hearty roost thl' family wfo love. Y.hrther i t'~ S('rvrd from the oven or tht> rtrtis,.l'rie! Round Cut l '.S.D A Choir!' 7 Bone Roast •. 89\ Chuck cut U.S U A Ch .. irl• hr!'f Split Broilers • • 59c, Lli"1(c mtaty Gn1de "A" fri·~h fnl'rs 0 Bone Roast •• 99\ Churl. cut l 1.S.D.A. \hoicf' bt>t>f' Super-Fresh Produce> ,P,1cb11 :, •......... ti! GREEN 39 BEANS ! Fn·,h' ~11111111111.: rt1!'p ~n~I trndcr' g.,,.l't'i ono Jl..llr)' golden yellow meat thn't~ :<>11 l!ood nt hrt>11kfa ... 1, for drNiert .. or anytime' Florida Limes ••••• 1 O~. l.arJ!(' ~11e (11r more tanJlY juice! ~:::;s 19~ The aristocrat of all melons! POTATOES :n~ 2r29c ... and E l Ran('h u service is tops. -any way you measure it! SnmD IOE!SS CHii:KEN $2°! \\'1th Mn.. C'uhb1i;on'11 Dressina Sliced Bacon ••• s 13\ El Hancho's thirkl'r ranch stdl' BRAISIN~· 89c RIBS • Lean! Meaty! U.S.D.A. Choire b<:>ef SWORDFISH !!s"! s3at arr STUil • Red Snapper~s1st F1lll'tl'I . . to afford more \'alut>! Crab Legs ••.•• s1•t ~leaty! ... from Alo .. ka crabs Mahi Mahi ••••• s1 2t Hushect here from Hawaiian water.' Alaska Scallops 531t Ext rn l1111cv for r referred quality! Frozen Food Springfield 6 9 c SHERBET Your choirl' of flavors -half-gallon Apple Pie •••••• 5129 M~. Smith's -10 inches -46 ouncH De Luxe Pizza • s1 39 C:ino's -19 ounces of fun eating Green Beans • • • 69c r, & W French rut ... lit oz pkg , Whole Onions • • 59c 8 ifd11eye -11mall, tender! 20 oz ORANGE 39c JUICE C & W from Valencias! 8 oz can 1Margarine BLUEBONNET ..• 39< SPRINGFE.D PREMIUM 39( BREAD Peaches NO. 2% cAN .••••••••••• 4 9c 'I ht' ltrnwt th111 fll\t'll \1111 1'\l>t'll'h<' 111NI•• 111 11 h111lr1•t prn'l'' l Iii r. Spaghetti lLB.PKG ••..•.•.•• 33< ( ,.,fclt•11 (:ro1" loni: •t r.rntl• fur 1111 lt11IH1n h·11•t' 1 •.1H· m• fl "" • lh pki: :1t1t1 . Viva Tow els ........... 4 9< 'I hr l.11111• n•ll• 1n .... -..r11·d ,., 1,,, .. "' tl11 "''" i\f prin1,.1 " fl . }Spaghetti Sauce 19c ( f .;1Y. r\ ". m1i. I t111nr. p1u k11i:t .. ~ice Mixes • • . . . 29c ~~I .I H nil \'1H1et1t•. U 01 1~ . . ~!~~ ... ~.~~";,; .. ggc f rrunaum,aa •.••• ,49c I t h1C'krh "r t ht ~a Chunk Li!lhl • fi "' ,. :--~~-----------, Ramen Noodles 19c Co ff eeu.u• ..... s 129 ~torha. \'ten11~. ('n11r1 1 lol uunrr Barbecue Sauce 59e Brownie Mix • • • 93c Hcttr fmtker'., Fud11v Suprcmt' Z~ 01 BABY $169 SHAMPOO ;I ... 77 .................... $1.09 Wh1tl', \\'henl or Sanciwn·h I ' • lh KLEENEX FACtAl 59( TISSUES Pnrnin t'/frct Thur Aug.19 th rough W NI • uv 2S I 'I" ll 1f111" '' ''' !> Sunrfn\ /11 '" ,-,\',, 1onl1 • 111 d1•nl1·r• 1'1 .. 1)' l'l·•p' hri' rrn' rk•"'. Pllf dthr>t•u• ·hak"' C'horol111t, Venilla' 71 •• Hnvv dul~ lor tou11h 11te1n~• 11 '"'!no pit• PLAYTEX T....S .......... $1.89 SAllMICff BKS .............. 69c IAl.SAM Tiiie ............... 59c llt<wlor int l<tirultr or :-11ptr' •l <'frUftl Wiod thl'\ l"fk in lrf'Oh!M#o' J!JO <'"""' 1 .. 11u1d d1•h dettrttnl ll 1..r 11•1e tlfTI I I '' I lll'I M11ntf'0i. smooth flavorful Yellow C'lingh 1r1 huh'e!i or 11hu•i.' Crisco Oil 24ozBm ......... 79< I ,,. It lnr 111'1k11111 mnkt• " ".Ind cl rt''"' Ill! • 1111!1 Imm' 111;11 1t · ... u '.1lm' Purex HALr-cALLoN ................. 4 9< l.1q111rl hl1•11rh that m11k1·• "l11t•'' 1·111111• out l'\1•11 \\l1111·r' :-;""' 1111~ w1·1·~ Potato Chips . . . &9c Fri111 I .. 1\ H1·11. HBQ. H11t1l1 ,• " "' Snap-E -Tom • . . • 29e zc.,.,lv to111.1t11 • •l('ktnil . fll '" 11111 Root Beer SIX ra •• s 119 Harvest Cookies 69C Tortilla Chips • • 49c 1\lr1':'• Plain or Tarn . !l "' hnit Salad ·Dressing . 59c Girard'!' H 111! bl le~ 1 Exrcµt C11~nr1 BIRD SEED a .u.o '* ............. 59c l'ttttl •-nol th.ti 00.. the ;ob' s>kt nt 111 SIACI CUCKOS ............. 49c hm In r.tt lllHlime' ~Jtt111•fitlt1 II HL Pam DrJ Fry ••• -79c r .• r11 .. won't at1C'k' !.1111 11pr1tv 1'011 Reynolds Wrap • 29c Aluminull'I fotl I:.! 1n1 h .:·· IN·t CAT FOOD M11plt ,. hlrndl'lt r•inrlOf'M.' :!I 01 bt:t- $EG0 DITARY •............... 39c L1qu1<l ~1111plt n11•nt '" ,.,.,,,,.,,, 111,, .. ,.~ JO,,, • . .. Lightweight Meal , But Balanced Well Taboo Lifted Weight Watchers Jn· temational Inc. is com· memorating National Sandwich Mon th this month. According to Al C\JUer. area director for Weight Watchers in Orange, San Diego and Riverside/San Bernardino counties, bread has long been considered a "taboo" by dieters. Many persons trying to lose weight w1U order a sandwich, re· move the bread, and eat only the filling. Cutler says Weight Watchers allows men on the program four s lices ol bread a day ; women two. MONTE CR I STO SANDWICH 2 ounces flaked crab meat h cup finely chopped . cooked , French-style green beans 1 tablespoon finely chopped pimento 2 teaspoons mayon· naise 'I• teaspoon dill seed Dash Worcestershire Dash hot sauce . 2 slices enriched. while bread 1 egg. well beaten Combine al l io · gredlent.s, except bread and en. Toast bread lightly and arrange mix· lure between the slices. Place sandwich in a shallow dish and cover with beaten egg, turning until egg has been com· pletely absorbed into both slices or toast. Brown in a non·s lick pan on one side; turn careful· ly and brown llghUy on the other side. Makes l serving. BARBECUED TUNA·BURGERS 8 ounces canned tuna, drained and flaked • % cup tomato puree 2 tablespoons vinegar l tablespoon brown sugar substitute ~ teaspoon dry mustard i,y \eaapoon c hil i J>()Wder 14 teaspoon salt \~ teaspoon garlic powder 2 one-ounce enriched white rolls. cut into 3 pleca and toasted Combine all In · aredlents, except rolls In a non-sU<.'lt skillet. Sam· mer 5 m lnute11, i.llrrinl( occulonally. Spoon b4rbecucd tunu. cvf'f\ly divided. over c•ut roll.J. Sen• bot. Makes 2 ~r'' inaa. COTrAGF. CllEESE'N C HOP PE D EGG SANDWICH ~ medium dill pickle \fl cup cottage chffSe cbees<- 1 hard cooked cgJt. chopped • l h teaspoons mayonnaise a,t. teaspoon salt Dash garlic powder Freshly ground pep- per to taste 2 Slil'eS enriched whitebtead \4 medium tomato. sliced 2lettuce leaves Fioely chop ~ .. a>lckle. CUt retnainiac pickle ln· to spears. Combine next six iqr'edient.s in a small bowl. Spread b all the miXbare on ooe lllce ol breed. To, with tom.to aJiria and remahtl~1r dle9M mi.tun. ·Boneless Round s1ea11101 BONDED BEEF ............. LB. Extra Lean Ground Beef 990 ...................................... LB. Cross Rib Rout IOflCl<.D Mt•~-CHUC• Sull Eld R" Reut MllCKO .. U E!!:!l!..IYi11 E~ict111 Oscar Mayer Baca ACll)tf .... IUCIDll4l H G._t illt T-8011 Stuk ~ .. """"' Tep ROUld Stuk ~DKlflOHILU• ~f!,~d Ri~ Stuk 7 -8011 Chuck Roast -.ot'OttU !!'~!!'!~ .. nLN .. 1" .. 111 ... 65~ ... 1" .• 1" .• 1•• ,. 111 .. 88C .• 5QO ftodxe Whole Watermelon LB. 5° Russet Potatoes 14c LOOSE ..................... LB. • Fresh limes 50 ................................... EA. Dellclous ~~:~""°.:"~°'~ 39c Bell Peppers 29c ............................. LB. Italian ~!?,~ ..... LB.19° Banana Squash ... .... .. .......... LB. Lqa.Beer &Wine ~J!~ .. rt_!Xtn \ftlakey :4~ .. 5 71 ~~ Scotc' W~iaky .. , ... ~ 1411 ~'!!.at D1y CuMis .. ., ... ,r\ 1n Gold11 Crow1 a.... ··~ , .... 111 Heath& Beout~Ads ~!Mt llmr __ :::_ 770 Ptne111 D~1 II...._ o;. 77c , .. !." ·-~• 11 lllnr __:; 990 Entr•11t T11111Cs . er-" nne ._-.or .. ~llll· .............. MllLANUIA A...,_ MUNTllllefOll .UCM , .. ~tTllQT ...... ....... W~naday.Augusl 18. 1976 Here is "n ldu ror a GRILLt:o Hni n ~s. with 334 low heat tllssolve "ell balanced meal de-SA.I.MON TEAKS caloriH each bouillon cubes In water. ~•ened to let weight 1 c up buttrr or GRll~LED St.Ir m butteor until melt· watcMrs tnJOY lbe fun mar&arine VEGETABLE ed. Add season salt, pep- and grut taste of eook· 2 tablespoons lemon PACKETS Pf'r, 1ucchin1, tomal~. 2 thlCken bouillon OlllOn and creen ~p~r inl out juice For the m;aln courst>, l tablespoon chop~ s a I m o n s t e a k :. a re fresh parsJey cubt"s and toss untu vcaetabJcs 2 lablespoons water are well coat~. broiled with tarra&on butter. Fish as an ex· eellcnl 11our«> of prot.eltl and lower tn culoracs than most meats. Grilled Vegetable Pa ckets romblne fres h tomators a nd z ur chani with bOwlJon and seasonings and are cooked In foil right alon& with tho solmon. The Jlerbed Lo·"Cal Summer Salnd is festive, served In a basket. 3 tablespoons butter Spoon mbture f'\'enly 1i tt>aspoon dried Or margarine into 8 12·1ncb llQUatt:S or t&rraaon '• teaspoon season heavy-duty aluminum • uJmon ste:ab. ~. s It foil. Wrap securely and ltacbUuck '·• teaspoon around place on •rill over Jn a saucepan. mrlt pepper medium bot eollls. Cook butter or maraarinl" . .star • medium zut'chlnJ, 20·2l minutes. turnlng ln lemon juice, parsley culin'l•·lncbslices frequently . Mako G 111nd tarracon. Hrus h 2 medium lomttoea, servm11 with 93 caiori~ salmon steaks with but· cut ln ei&hlh.s each. t~r bute.,.Place on grill 1 onion, coarsely H.:R8£D LO.CAL over medium coals. Cook chopped SUMMER SAUD s to 8 minutes on each I creen pepper, 1 cup l ow .fut slde. basting with sauce sliced creamed cottage chet'Sc frequently. M akes 4 In a saucepan, over '•cup buttermilk 1b the Kiddies lunch Kn VINYL OR MET AL 1"Canvas Binder Theme Book COUEGE StULE • • ........ 211 133 rvc1n1 Ta lat • 8~.t11' ERASABLE 0-'IL v PILOT c I 3 ·~ t'UP 1mllatlon mayoo.na1M! 2 table:.p o o n' chopped cret·n onl~ 2 tea.poona choppt.'(l parsle) ~. ttaSl)O<lll drh:d dill "eed 1 ~teaspoon herb salt Frt!Sh vecetubl1.• chunks • ln blonder container. i mix cottaae t'heese und , buttermilk untal ~rnoolh. Jn n bowl, mi'IC the rot· taae ch~e mixture with the mayonrrnllie. cn\lons. parsley. dill wt•('d and herb .salt. Serve with fresh vegetnbh• dlp~ni Makes 6 iservlngs, :>:> t'alorlt'S cnch. with dressing. Neste a ~.~.~~~~~ .. !.~ ~O~R 129 Slffoll Sltlltwtr 011 1~1~ gge ~~.~-Ar-Die Spalll•'!o,o:., 1" !!!!'!l!~!k~ -~O: sgc !'!!·~~·~I~·~. -':. 59e v~ ~1_11~•-~llllUla..oz~ .. 31 c Frozen& ~Foods Lady lee Ice Cream 99c Tree Top ~~~~.~~CAN 65° Harvest Day ~.!.~.~~ ........ 16-0Z. LOAF 29° Coff11Cr11m1r \•UtU\ Anthony Spaghetti JH)lo;:G. 790 ~~!!'!!~~t M_il_T'.OL~ 25° !~.!!'!.~ Supre• Mi~""~'~ 990 Schilll1g Taco Cnserol~ .410:. 590 Dtl Monte Pus _ _., 01 v;., 350 !~!.~.~~~ .. ::. 77° !~~!~.~'!!,_ce ---~ 67~ Rice A Roni Mixes Dtl Montt Spln1ch · -a .. o:r:.37° ·•~~~28C Vermont M1id Synp . .. .. . ,.o~"-115 ~dy lee ~n~ ~.•lly .• 41"':.~ 62e !~1~.!.~11~k~.. -... IOOl Ml 59° ~~~~~of~ .s.a Tun~, .. ,,, c• .. 990 lady L11 Flour ••6 0~ 59c ~inty_ Mf!r• ~~·-Stew .... ,,,. •• ~ 99c Pa1ut Butter Harvat Day Corn Harerdd &Pet Fonnula 409 Clnntr Rlauzil Air Frtabtntr •OuO<ONlll'OWUt•NIO"Oll-, T IXIZI Spny 'N Wasb Fln11 Touch Soft1n1r ·~"-' White King So1p f'O!Mll*O Dnno Dnln Opener ""'°'°" Kai K11 Dog Food •¥#1M.f ... T °' CMlce Do1 Fold ')<>O/ ...... 175 ,.::" 88C 111:':11 35° ,, ~:':: ... 11s ~~79c "°"'~' 91c V'4 1°' , OL CM '""~31 c r1.::.a 211 ............ " _____ _ ................. ....,__.. ... -... -...... - .................... ·,,.GAL. SO CTN. B.:?uet · F Chicken 11a .............................. 32-0Z. PKG. ~!!!~~~'~Fri.es ~f Fi~h . .. (1/::0 ggc Oh. Boy ~·rt~c Bread • 0 c;;_ 0 55e !.~,!!'!! .. ~~~y ~rang~~!~~h 39c Fleischmann's M1rgarin!,.. ~. 59e Deli Foods Ower wllb lettuce and ftnlalnlnr sUce ot bread. Cut u ndwich Ill hatr from corner to rom«. SerYe witb pickle SPNJ'S. MM•••~lnc. U MIMOA 8"0fJ 11118.....,. -t. etu,.... ....... I I 4 DAil y PILOT ~.an.-~aa Ai; " 1 11; 1976 Reserved for Desserts Only? N~tmeg Adds Special Spice to Meats THE SLIM GOURMET . . 8 y BAR8ARi\ GIBBO • . L 1 k e m o" t ' p 1 1· 1 .. , • !nutmt'g hui. no 1·uloru~ •to lilX'ak or llnforlWlJlt• •Jy, loo fow cooks t'\l'r ~!'ipt:Ok of 11 t·~('\•pl 10 fottC'r11ng baked. 2ooth or -un11peakably rich e10:1111~ • conc:0t·11oos' II t ht· onh ·11ml' you ir.hJkl' on th~· nutme11 1:. ~he n \OU makt• uµvh· 1>11" 11.1• d hke lo shukl' up \Olli th1nktn~ a bit !':utmt'.: 1 .. a lt'rr1f1c tur n on for h ,,,. po u 1 tr} . rn t' .it!<> .irul n igctablt'' Nutmeg ,., thJI cNtain •• Jt' nl' !>a 1., quo1" Ori\ or :in som(' l''rl"nc.'h cha<:kl•n :d I S h (' !> t 0 I> p <'cl \\ d h :trcum} "tnl' s auc·l' \, I •1rs thl' rn·Jm not thl· • nutmt•g or "'"" th.11 .adds lht> c J loric·s 1111 c o Cl k 1 n g . a I t· o h n I CALOR I E S l'\'aporatc• n o t the F L \'OH 1 lle r e 's o ur 'l'rs1011 m adt.> with milk t'RENC'll ClllCKE~ \\ ITll SllERRY ·l'l'l'T~t EC. SAl'Ct: 3 broll1•r c·h 1l'kt•n hrt·a!>Ls. s phl 1 onion, mtncl·d t c up fa t sk1mnlt'd ch1<'ken broth. fn.•,h rn canned 3 t ablespoons dn "hl·rry "inc 0 n e · h u It ll' .I!> 1>o•m ~round nut ml'~ Pi nt h of rt'd ca~ 1•11111• l>t'Pl>t'r S .tlt a nd pl'pper I tabll'spnon mmn·d par:-.h•y 1optw nal 1 Three fourth:. nip skim milk 2 tablespoons flour l'ut the c h1cl..en ""'" !>1de down 1n a nonst 1d. sk1lll'l or ell'ctr1t• 11' pan Bro" n !-.IOY. I~ O\ l'I moder;ite heat 11o 1th Ill) fat added . unt il the :.kin 1!> "l'll browned Ora m meltl'd fat l'\11 th<' C'htckl'n skin s1dP up dnd add th(' onion. broth and wine. Sprinkh.' "lth "l'••soninl?' Covt•r a111l !>I mmC'r O\ l'r 'l'r) lo\l hrat until 1w.1 rh ll'Odl'I .io to .'iO m inu.tcs l n CO\t'I" Tip pan a11d '"'"' fdl from the hquul Y.1lh .1 bulb I~ pc b ;,,c:.ll'I ('ontinut' to '1inrn1•1 unc·overt'd unt II the• II quiet '" rt'd U<'t•d b~ h:•ll Wh1~k milk a ncl flour 1ni;?cthcr ,111d ... 11r 111101h1· Tacos ·Tasty l\dd a hltle South-of t ht'· Border zing to }'l)O r n1•'(t gnlled chick feed TASTY TACO CHICKEN G RILi. 6 · 8 bro i I c r f n l' 1 <'h1cken quartl'rs 4 ounces ~rated Mou teo JaC'k chrc:H' 4 ounce can sauce 101 t acos 2 tnblC''l'Qn n .. 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Clean v.ooden s alad }bowls and utensils 1m mediately urter use. !Never immerse in water -0r soak and u!'le as little 'water as possible. Keep, :away rrom heal and :nevc.'r place woodenwart' 'in the refrigerator If rouithened, smooth wllh ~andpaper. Never pohi;h. ' •PtOrvam1sh. pan Cc>nk Jnd stir until 'JUC'C' 1' bubhl111g o.cnd thick ~n c' four. Jh1M1l ~I!> c·11l11r1t•!> t'Jl'h <in •t•k footl 1' ,,,,, .. ,, hut not hot lft'r \··, oe .. 1tm ch!>h thJ t ·, .i Int n•m1n1' n•nt of :.tuu''Jt..J "1th bt·d in't1•.1d ul lumb. ~rl'l'll bl'lHl" 111 'lt•.acl 11( t'l:l!IJIJHt \\t' lbl' 10 11. (.lot pot Ch('( ... C' Ill 'll'Jd o( {Jltt.>ntn,:: (N J (;K•:t:K GMt:t:!'. 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WIENERS totOl"•'f'. ~·~'4&.n•i.. FRANKS'~~ '>S.CUllll.A•l l • •l lllft•\Cll Bllf FRANIS ~ •. ~ t)'\C A•fii\AY(" • l WUt VARIETY PACK ~~;. OK •l .. AflA•t.'1ll,,. ~v-, • • SMOKIE llNKS ;;~ Wl\.M>oo IHF FRANKS !:~· IU • • '4.CI O IUll BACON Wlt!tOtt • klCI 0 BACON ~~~' ,. $ 11 • •• $ 1 OS .. s11• .. s 11• .. 79c . s1 •• .. s11• s1 •1 -----=="- ••tS...'•Ollllll TURBOT FILLET ••tS...flOlf.., WHITING taf'"f"<>l(• FILLET OF SOU :~ si:lciD aACON ~ at(I • o -• 10 .. UOl . 93c . 49c .. s1•• .. s 11' TIP ROAST t( ti • ._C>UlfO • 90 .. l ._ •UMP ROAST It I• •-' 11thfS\ SftWMaAT Ulf .... • f •U a U Aflil OROUNDallF PORKCllOH ,~•~I ~ltO tVI LOINCHO•S t flls.H • IUl~ ... O•• SAUSAOI ,99c .. •1•• .. •1•• .. • 11• .. 67c .. •1•• .. •1 •• I I ! 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U~•I , 21 9 ll':l:.i'L\':c:~~-1--~::. MOZZARELLA ~:~· ·i 9935c I llAUA• YElllAILIS :::~. • . ac MOZZARELLA ~~ . .<;t s 1 . $TATIR $AVIRS IAVI YOU MONIYI MOZZARELLA =~: ·-· ..... -·"'"°'· 1.69 ~AllGE • OTAA FAHC'I' SWEET • Y(llOW M[A 1 --rlutL S~L DIAl . • DIP ., :~~.~~~ --s119~~UM111•79c 0.1 . • ... Ir ~~·'°"s -. s i 2s ~m1as1 s 11, SllOWll ,. 9 IA• AW' Pl.AS1K ~:!~.~"~'. s 134 ~:P.:: !· aac nuHL TAILOS !Of.CT • AWIUT '•) ,,,,. Mc 11111 • 99c CAPlllS •ta. J.-sGll & ~ • IAIY Oll~e.or--j 1 09 : ~J! f~ • • LOTllll t-Ol • • ... 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SIU 39c PEAS IMS~~ '---------------------..-..----__ ,, I • ' II • ('J8 OAILYPILOT Wec:tn~SCl•v August II! t976 , Bitters Add Spice To Barbecue Plate A Bloody Good Soup Some people think that the ,ucce11!> of a bJrOOcue I t•:.L, With the '>UUCt'. What's brushed on the !>Leak. nb5 or ch1ckffi dt> termines the taste that':. left 1n the mouths and in tbe minds after an outdoor reast. No wondt'r it 's smJrt to brush up on what t.hould be brushC'd on The sec:r et 1n any and all burbec uc sauces 1s to c:nmbine rtav o r s that meld together. Jn the .?>aucei. gl\'en here there 1s one c:atalytu.· agent that hu.!> the quality of "marry· 1ng " all the other I fl3\0rS. lt 1s aromatic bitters. a blend or m any d1Cfercnt trop1C'al !t p1cei.. that l!l\'l'S new tang wh1lt-re ma1n1ng u01dent1f1able 11.lielf. ASGOSTL'R,\ BA RBECUE SAUCE 2 packets Daiquiri instant cocktail mix lor I lemon and 1 hme cut into fine shces > 1 1 c up Anl!OStura Jromatic billers 1 1 cup vinegar •~cup catsup 1 2 cup water 1 ! teaspooon salt ' , teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon s ugar (Or 1 , cup sugar 1( lemon and ltme slices a re used > Co mbine all in · i::red1ents 1n· s aucepan and simmer uncovt'.'red for 15 minutes. Stram to remove lemon and lime :.hces, 1( used. Use a s a barbecue .... auce for all types or beef JOd as a gla1e for chi cken. Baste every 15 minutes during bro1l.10g BEER BARBECUE SAUCE 1 ~cup molasses ·~ cup prepared mustard •~cup chih sauce 1 2 cup finely mincro onion • i teaspoon s:ilt 1 , teaspoon pepper ·~cup beer Co mbin e all 1n · (.!rt'<hcnL-; 10 <1 saucepan: bring to a boil. S1mm<'r 5 minutes. Use generously to baste s teak and chicken while broiling. SH F.RRIEO BARBECUE SAUCE l cup soy sauce l cup catsup 1 tablc!>poon dry mustard • J cup s hern '~cup honey 1 teas poon #:round i.tmger !: Mix all 1n~red1ents and • s i m m e r r 0 r a r l' ..... minute s . Thi s 1s l'Spec1alty >tOOd Wilt\ spareribs and can be used "1th other ml•ats as "ell. , .. . . ,. ,. . .. , . .. . , ,, I For udded flavor. the mt>al can be marinated m the sauce bt>fore cook· mi;:. and then thl' sauce •'an be used for baslln(.!. RASIC BRQ SAUCE l t e a s po o n <'o r . nstarch 1 , teuspoon dry mu ... tard ' , cup ctrl<'r vinegar I cup hlmato <'atsup 1 1 cup firmly purke<l hrim 11 SUJ!U r 1 • t eu .... poon onion ,,,It ,,,It ~.ilt .ind pl'ppc-r n.~ ... u l\•t• 1·orn!>tan·h • 111ct mu~t.1rct 1n 'lnei:ur \dd 1·utsup. suit a r, onion ,,111, C'l'lt•ry sull . !lull nnct 1wpfwr. Cook. i.tirrm1t ro n s lanll y, unl1I th1t'k<'m•d and translu t'ent. l>ehc1ous bu11tin)( for poultry. s p:trt'nbs, IHlmburgl'rs. 11r hot doi:s. Muhs 11 1 <'UPS. •:AS\'-00 SAVCt; 1 <'Un (12 oz.> un· s " t>t.'lcncd pineapplf' Jiii{'(' 1 cup tomuto catsup 1 1 rup chopped .i:ret•n onions l'i tablespoons Worcester!'lh1re sauce Combme juice, catsup. o nion and Wor - ceste r s hire sauce . Perfect basting sauce for s pareribs. poultry, hamburgers or hot dogs. Hot Beets i l s llot diced beets can ! captivate a ppetites • • 1 especially when they're prepared with erange butter. Melt '• cup (12 stick > i butter; add I tablespoon of grnted orange peel and 3 tablespoons orange Juice. Pour over hot ~ _~ts. For added fla vo r marinate meat tn sauce 1 hour or longer. Makei. 212cups. NO RTll ISl..Al\D MARINADE 1 medium QDIOn, !.hCl-d 1 ~ cup oil 6 eloves garlic, min- rt'd I teas poon each rosemary. thy me and oregano 11 cup wine vinegar 1 bottle <12 ounccsJ dark beer l bay leaf Salt and ~pper to taste Saute onion an 011, shr· ring occasionally. unut a dark golden brown. Add remaining lngred1enls Bring mixture to the boil and remove from heat. Cool. Cover taghUy and refrigeri.te unlit ready to use. Makes about 3 cups, for beef or lamb. The Bloody Mar)' 1s a tr1d1t1onal brunch · t><>Obter. eye-opener or "hair of the·dOt!." de· pendmg upon one's taste prefl'rt-nce or pre\ ious e cesses This "t oddy,•· a nutnllous, drmkable out· of·lhe·mug soup. can be equally t'nJoyed by those who don't keep vodka in the pantry. BLOODY MAR\' SOUP 1 quart tomato Juice 2 beef bouillon cubes 3 tabl eapoons chopped eelery leaves 12 teaspoon celery seed 1 tablt>spooo Worcestershire sauce l tea s poon horseradish 3 drops or hot ~r sauce Salt and pepper to taste Place tomato juice and bouillon cubes in a 2· quart saucepan. tleat (do not boi l ) until - I• ofoun asm as of An 8-oz. jar of Taster's Choice® Freeze-Dried Coffee makes 120 (6-oz.) cups of coffee. That's as much coffee as you'd get from two pounds of ground roast (fallowing recommended serving directions of the leading national brands). And since you make Taster's Choice by the cup, you never end up throwing half a pot ~ ~ / .... We ahink" you 'shouJd/j,rke coffee the way you drink coffee. Ry the c up. down the drain. So the next time you're comparing who gives you what for your money, remember: It's not how much it costs a pound. It's how little it costs a cup. (And looking at it that way, one of these coupons is worth a lot of cups on us.) bouillon is com~etel) dlsaolved. Add c celery leaves, ce ery seed, Worcestershire sauce, and horauadibh. Cook alowly tor JO minutes, stirring ~or twice. Add seural drops of hot pepper sauce de~n­ dl n& upon your taste buds, stamina, and/or courage. l'~o r extru "zinc" add one Jigger or vodka per portion . Garnish with garlic croutons. Serves 6. Luders D fender ,.! llromadka Scores P BUC N011CE •wu NOTIC& TO C•IDIT'CHl'S W"41•10it <OU•TO•TWS l'Atl Of' CAU"O•NIA llOll nta CO\IN1'V Of> OlllAJIG.a ....... ,, PUBlJC N011CE PICflflO\IS •11s11tns ..... Ml S1'A1'1MIWT 1'Mltl-flf--•¥• ...... -"""-. C.IH£.S MA1t,[l, 1-W 0- I I I I I 1 t ' . ' Ntwporl Harbor Yacht Club's Ben llromodku mov~ a pu.nt <'lo.er to ht:. K'COlld cons l•cutive mlematton1:1l lJllc 1n lhe Luders 16 Clb1> Tut'tiday by winning lht 1c:cond :itr;.uJthl roct in lht.• t1lle n•rialla bclf\jt 1><ull'd off lhct Santa Ana River Jetty. rt was u d o1tc r u<'t' bet we-en llromadku uod Tom Tagti<·rl of New Orleani. until Ta~cert locst a rudd1:r on the hnol lt'lt of the: courM• lit" was sllll awarded second pla<'e In the ra<'e bt>cause of the brc:ukduwn Newport ll11rbor Y achl Club Wlnds for the second race were in U\c 1Z·l4·knot runge. Ttw ruet-:1 u.r~ be· 1ng 11ull~ over seven· 10 rruJc OlympJc courses cons1st1n g ol thl'ff lc11s ol a tr1.rngle plus w1ndw..1rd·h:\'Wllrd· windward leis CM.-el OEWlY E M•Nl" •I .. ~"°•R •• Ol W E V ER NlU t.AllNl!ll 0.CN\oOd NOllCL I\ Hlltl!llV CIV[N I• ,, .. ..,, M••""if , •• ,~ .....,_,, tM ...... etit ... ft, l• flf• .... d , ... ,.,. ·~ u-- aftK•et ... Ctff" .. UW Mw•Wtcttour't .. , ................... , ... __ .. 111• ofloto of l'L UNlt( I I t. P\.U .. .crTT ..... ,"".'' ••••• ~u Ooi.. ..... ,. 0 ~·. 2•• "' .. ( :.,, .. -··"II-llo.oc" "' °'-c.-.ly ~f\ ...... , ••••t• ., ,,. ,.. • .,..Of ""' ,.., ol I ... -nl-d "' •II -llP>> ..,-1•H'lift0 t• '4tkt .,.~,. """" , ... ,.,, wt"',,. """"'" .. '• .,-....c,,_.., """"'1 bt fOed DI Pf'W\el'!Wd ., ••0tw\.Md ...... ft -,_,,,, .,,., , ... '"" WOHoli.n __, ~ ....... c.. •• 1., ... .,1'.it.)l WUH•m O.•" Cop"'' 1t~• --.... l•-.... "' C.•·forftMI t1-)I E•u•tl•ttt Ann too"" tO•• --Pl . l -••.-"-c.,.IOf,,., fltll f~I\ ~"ft\ t\ ConckK \ed Oy Mt U\ ....... w11.._o. ... co-" Thi'\ \t•t•mi.-ftC _,, tU.o W'\ft IN ,_, tl<t•' .. 0. ...... '-• ... '"'' u. "'~ P)ft,. f'Vtlll\hri 0.•-(~I 0..1, ll'll<ll, July )t. -AllQw•I •. ll II l•I• l"I 1- PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGATTA continues today with two rac c 11 ;and w1nd1 up Thursday with a single r ace. 1'rophy presentallon will be ul NHYC Thurs· day night. Chuirman of t he regulla ii. Loul:.t' f-'undenber g. Tht• Judges commilltt.' •~ c-o m po:n•d o f If a r ry Nye. Ruth lla.skell . Don t;dler, Rick Gantner and Keith Lumpkm, ;_ill or NllYC "''"'"''""" °"''"NI~>• ltl• l"IC11flOUSeu,tNU$ (,l{A\.( l'A.1<(11 NAMl!STATIMINT THIRD PLACE IN Tu~duy':s ru<'c went to Peter Wu1.•schl'r of New Orleans. throw in.: hin1 into a lie ror potnlb with U1ll f'u ndcnberg or . I ••• utr1 • ot tf'W Wit! at Tnt ._.IOlllW1"9 Pl'''°" •~ Oi>ll"MJ ~ ,,,. .1~ .. ,,.,,,.o •~h~•• ,. .. •• ~llNl!llfTaf>LUNKU T LANOS £NO ~1 8ERGL A\' •UOI< .. A•• , P._OOIJCTS. •IJ~ E WMI,..., 1.0\I• ,. 0 ... .... Mow CA '1U • _,.....,. .. iOtll,C..111.,.,.•,_ ot.-.•Wof-,llll(;l""'oo H""' Att_r ... luc ... n • •"OIOft ..... h (A ~t .. I P\lm•uwd Or~ (N't 0.,.lr PU(IC: fP\t\ °""M"\ I\ C:.ndYC.ttd 1)y-" t" Race Captured By Persephone J•hU .... o .... ci • 11 II 1•1' Jml• "' .. °".,tt..,IW•all-• OM \ tt.1M,,....f\t '*It t1tfld ¥Ath t,_. PUBLIC NOTICE COUAty t•~·' o1 u.-'°""''on JI#• JL lt/O ---=,,~~c::-::""'~°"'1'1""1~,..~-!,....:~~-!-,[-.... -e:-s __ _, _,.....,a.--Co.>1 0..••"!'~7 Ttw ••tow•nt "'"'°",,do.no"""' J~ylt,M0.•·•·111v,1• 11 ti "'•Jt"Q.ti ,, PUBLIC NOTICE "t•~·· f UHOl\AW S l'OlOCltAPlttY. !~":.:.'.':"v u .... "'""'""'""&t«ll. ------------..... ··-l'ICTI TIO.Vl.•UstN[U J a<'k Woodhull's Persephone from C.iutornia \'acht Club was t he winner of the Cal-40 Invitational llc:~atla held al Kmg Harbor Yacht Club Saturday I.At.,. J Fu......,..,. llldl llrotlMly H~f'STATIEMIH1' y..,.,H .... 111141one. ..... CA,, .. , ~ ·~·n11C>e•\Ofl""""V1lv)o fht\ °"'~1ftof')\. I\ Condv<led b't M lft f'lftl.,C and Sunday. ' !Svt~f /JMVA. C10\ ~t.l\PtO,.e Ortv .. l.OI~ F""'~" N«.ic>ott ~.en. GIMor,,1.t .,,..., BOATING King H ur b<>r YC also held a Dinghy Day Regat- ta mvoh•mg nm~ classes. l""' ''Jtf'fN'nt ._,~hf.cf w.ttt the G~I N Mctnn1~. HOS Sf..t"'°'f' ~~~ c1 ..... o. .... QO Co..n!YOft)\jlf O.•w. ·-· ~""· Cf•••-~01 .. 1 T.._\ lnl:H '' COftdu<l~ by #t I" Pvllfl.-d 0r6n-CA"I ~u1,''!!!!..1 d•W-I ...... ....... VWl'I ..... ._ ii frll MC Inn•\ CA L·40 -l. Persephone; 2, Holiday T oo Gary Croan. CBYC: 3. Restless. Bob Young CBYC <a. Celebrity. Bob F olkman and Brad Legg, ·KHYC.' )ulylt.-AuQV\l•.11.11. n 11> JI~,. TIMS >l•ltm•"' .... tit.a"""' IN! PUBLIC NOTICE U.S. Sweep In France MARSE ILLE. fo'runcc 1A P 1 R esolut e Salmon. a prototype de· signed ;ind s kippered by Brillon Chance, led a 1-2·3 t:n1ted Stat1.·s sweep or the One -Ton Cup world l0hamp1onsh1p. LIGHTNING -I. RAGGEDY Ann. JI , Mark Patty, Island YC. San Francisco: 2. Blue Grass, Quentin Foster , KHYC. "CTITIOUS eUSINiSS NAMI SfATllWllNT TIW lol ..... •ftQ ~"""' ••t clo"'ll "°'>I ... ~ .. YOU NG NllSS CALll'ORN IA UNIVERSE, )U Gru n Acrt Or l'vli.,,...,. CA '11'lS 5-0·5 -1. Brian RadabauJ?h. CBYC. lrw\f\\ C•tl•Of"4• Unlvtrw. tnc , a C.lllor.,.. cot-otllon, "1 ~-.Aue Df •• Fu1JH10n. CA '2W SNIPE -l. Hob Nash. ABYC: 2. John ~1erchant. ADYC. 3. Bob Schaffer, KHYC. lflit\ .... ).1 ..... , (OftOl.M.1.0 by . COf'· OOf&t•on Resolutl' Salmon won three of the f1\'e r a<'l'S m the 10 days or sa1hng .n the Mediter ranean orr ~l arse1 lie. L100-14A -1. John Thorne, BYC: 2. Bruce Baer '. W\'C; 3. Chuck Babcock, ABYC; 4. Dana Morns, SF VSC. l'..,.Sm•lh ..... lcNofll Thi\ st•t•,...nl Wit\ t1aed 'Ml" the ~~ c;1.,k ol 0.-'°""''°"July In the nnal standmsts Resolute Salmon had 23611 potnts. P ied Piper. sk i ppered b y Te d Turner. the winner last year. 232: and Amen ca J a n e , w 1 l h G e or Rt• Tooby. Ne" P')rt B<•uch. the sk 1pp~:r, 2301 J LIOO·UB-1. BER~1E Baron. KHYC. LASER -1. Mark WL!son. KHYC. WESTWARD SABOT fadultl -1. Glen Uslan, FS"U P.1114•\!Wd °''""~ (H>I 0..IV Pllol, A~••.11,11.U.1'11• ~I• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE UIVITING a10S \\'L\'C . 2. ?tl3rty May, KllYC: 3 Bob Halderman KJIYC. ' NOTICE IS HER£8V GIVEN I""' I"" Bwtd of £OU<-•Uon o• u~• trrw#Po'1 M<-'4 U"'lo d XMOI O••l•o< IOI Or- Coun11. C.-11orrhJ. w II r~f"'t-11 wMtict OtJ\ \IP 10 1 00 o m Oft Int w<Of'd o.tr Of \t04•m~r. ttl•. •I t"9 ott1c~ ot wtd x ._i 0.~lrl<I. IOUl.0 •I lUI PIM•n , ... Aw~, C01it11 Mew, C•htorNA. ... Mlltl'I .,,.,. .. 10 l>lcl\ wlll bit P<lbll<Jy _ ... o-rt..alor J R . WESTWARD S ABOT-A -1. S te ve Garland, S MYC. 2. Kurt Miller, KHYC; 3. Dave Le\'lnthal. WYC; 4. Neal Garland, SM YC. JR WESTWARD SABOT·B -1. Pete Hatch, Ki l\'C. Nl11k Cooi.r> allcl Aepl«""'""I ol A•frj0t"•1or' Eat~ry Sign New York Si, Chicago No •·rom AP Dispatches Mayor Abraham 0 . Dume has pothlng against Cht<'ago as long a~ 1l stays in its place Its pl::ice 1s many miles west of the Hudson River, so the m ayor was none too tickled to look out of his window every da)' and see a sign proclaimmg, .. Chicago. Chicago · The sign had lx'cn put up when u new owner re- n a mt'd Lon gcha mps He:.taurant. a political hangout. art er the &~d Cal). After discreet d1plomat1 c negot iations. the owner was pers uaded to rename the e<ilery. ··New \'ork. New York" reads the sign Beame now secs • Videotaping of lhe long-awaited David Frost in· terviews with Richard M. Nixon will probably come m necembe r at Nixon's San Clemente villa. a l\p<>ktsm an for Frost Sa)'S. Frost has s aid Nixon will respond candidly in four. 90-minult> mterviews to questions about his ('arc-er. his presidency .md the Watergate S<'undal that drove him from ofrtc('. The 1nt e r v1c ws a r e ~cht'dulcd to be airl'<I beginnm~ next l''('bruar y and Mart'h on stations that have individually p u rc hased the syndtcut ion nghts. prior to publtt'ation of Nixon's memolri.. said Waynr 8an1l'h. VICI.' president or Syn "'on d1cast Servt<'cs Inc of New York. ~·h1<'h 1.; mnrkc•t1n~ tht• sllO\\ • Okk Tu~k. th1• J1t1ml1l1mc Ocmocrnta<' tam I v111J:n "orkt•r :11111 p1 unk:.h·r. '" publl:shinl( h1.; u11unlh 11nrc•h :1hlt• n.-wspnpf·r. "Rt'liahl1• Source." itl lht> ttl'pttbltcnn Notmnul ('onvt>nt1on It quot{•s comtc ~1ark .. EOPL E went ba nkrupt .. RuHell, "Thr GOP con· vrnlion ls th<' biJtgest thin11 to h<•i\l•l'n In Mis· s ourl ~in <'l' Harry Transpac Startuig Changed For many years the start of lhe Transpacific Los Angeles to lfonoluJu race has been on JuJy 4 on odd-numbered yea rs That will be changed in 1977. Pe te r Davis. com mod o r e o r th e Alt bit~ •r• to~ '"' au0t0.1N.r witf't (..oftdlfiOA~. ln"ni1<tt0f't\. t\IM"t »"C.IUC ,t lion\ wrt1Ch ~trf now Of'\ t+lf lf't tf'll•Ofl•t .. bf IPM Pvtc:h•\HWj Olr•< tor ot W4d f)(.hOOI O•itr~t. 101 P••<tn1ta Av•"""°· to\•• IM'Wi, C-•tltor"1•, 9?UI, .. ~rtormt"< .. oond m•., ~ , ... Qu•rf"d•l U'Wd1\c.,•Uon ut \M 01\frkt. No C>•ckktr m•'f wl thdt •w hi\ ~d t0t 4t pi.''°° ot fOf'h ·ltVfl> tO) CS•n .. lt, '"" d•f•WI for lhftOC>C'ftlrtO l~tNf '"• Ooaro or Enuc•t on ot '"" N-wl>O<'I M<'>• U"Ukld S<ho<M O.\lrotl tfMiiitrlttt '"" • '•0"' 1.) ,, ••(. 1 .lftV or oH bf.O". rtd not ,..,..(.\\ ,,,1., ·•tcfl'Pf ..,_,. '°"*" \t C>td ll~ to., Jf'if' •"' lntMmttil"I °'"' .. ~•rny1n•ntO•dff't••WO O• TE AllQV\I ''· ,.,, NEWPORT ME\4 UNIF ll OSCHOOl 0 1Sl RICf Or•·• t,,unt t. (dl•l'-"n.td OotOf.,'f '"44trWf'Y f=-t .hf" Pwt(..,_., "9 0 111(fUt • h• )>1!0 Pvtllo ....... 0.•"'" (CM\I 0.•tv Pll>I. AllQV\I 11.11. lt1' JWl /lo P UBLIC NOTICE Tra ns p a cihc Y at'ht •------------ C lub. s p o n sor of the INT:!:~:~:~~~~~UlllT Hon o lulu and Tahtli ul1Po""'"Fo111 races. has announced n.1cou:.~:,~,~~uN01E thal the 1977 and subse °'*' '• s11o. c ..... w•, ~·· qucnt Hono lulu races :~~~~:~1 ..... ~:.:• 01"•1• .. Al will sta rt on the S.:itur •n 1,,. M.tll•• 01 " 1 APARTMENr da,v nearest July 4. Tha: \uPPLv. •NC "<o•Po•••oon on i"" .. P,oc:t"ot Wtnd•rtq Upttttd 01uoh.1hon will throw the 1977 race u...,., •ud•no th• ••""'"' """1'"" lO!\tartJuly2. ~~~~ ~~:,~" ::.n:'~.1~°':'~ (oquut•on, bw •h aut.-c.tor" tor "n Davis said TPYC Is ex °'""' 10 !>n~w (dU\I' Why "'" o•do'• peel in g a m ux 1 mum ~~Of\not~~~n;.~~~ !'":~~~·: ':~ ~:: number of 1.'nlrics for the •oh•d •no ciooo • .>u>• ·•PPl'.ri"<I 1977 llonolu1u rue~ and 1"7~·,'~Hct:tE8 'f'OAO£Rro1,,., .... . urged skippers planntnit 1»•-•••·"''"Y''''" ,,,,,., '""'" ... o to ma ke the race lo itt•t .:;~.~.:'.'7.~ ,;1~";~,:, .~~.~· ..• ,'":~°';~~' their appllc at1ons in car-"' • , """~ .,.,.,., 111. '""'' •u, "'"'", ly Maximum untral'll for ··~ "''''""' ·• '"' ""'' "''"'' 1.,. •• ~ ... ltlol .. \h1fft 'W~ 0...ti~ ltb"n °""' the raCl' IS (5 y J Chts • "'''"' "'"' IWl>••c •t»n .1 ••• t>••or ,. , .,,.,. •n•U , ., ... 1t1,.C1 .-.no '"°"" DA V I S S A I D t h t: '.:::,d ·:_:~"..:.~.~ ".7.~ . ~~: ':: ~";;! TPYC board 111 a lso do· ""'1•""'1 ·''" ., ..... '''"" ' .... •·••• ing some rethtnk1n~ on ':.';';°~.\I:,.·:,:;:,~~: :!.,:*:1:;.:.":'~:tt the ruture of the> Tahiti W•I (.6•1"1•·"'"" , ••n' ho• I .. l 1"' rar,•. held o n <'VC n· :: ••• ~~ ::; :~t;;;' .. ""'.:;-:,~,hi .. ~':1 numbcr(•d yenrs, "ll1ch .,.,..,,, .111 ... ., ,,,. ,,.., "'"' °' "' thts year attracted only 7;';.1."':.;.:':11~ :;:.:·.~:n'.'111~ .. ,i~~~ rour yut hlS l •1ttM\Of 'lli"4'•'•JI .._,,. m•I ;..t,tttnl Jl"l f•rf0.·f•hM th n. «h \Ov•J '""J "Ther e w 1 II bt' a T ah1lt '"''"'<I ,.,. ,, ""' .. "'o•• ..... , '>' ...... 1 race in l 97R JI rov1dl•tl :::::,::;;:.:;·~::.; • .'::~~~:'.'!::!.'!. there arf' 10 pnld entries "'""''"'" b J 1 .. d I> 1f •\ •v._rH(R 0Ror11rn '""' y un .• su1 av1s ,,,.0,....,,.,..,.., .. 11 .,Y.,.."'''•'·on<11• Th<• da ll.' for tht' start ,,!~~..:,::·~: ~n ... ~~-,, ~7;:~,!~: 1; of the 1978 Ta hiti ra<'c 0.•1191' "'""''· .,,,., ... , .. "''"'"'""'.,. "Ill aliio be chnnf,lt'd. It 1:·;.~·;:.;? ~";:.'.'.!''.;'.",";,;~.::::,~: will stnrt ubout .Junl• 1 in· """'1M '"' ,.,,1""""'•"°"101>o on C°""IY Cler• OI Or•nQ• Cbwney on ._.s1u.1"•· ... ,u PUC)li,...., Or~Q<t CU\! 0.tly P,104, A119 II ?S. •nd w pl I. I. 1'17• :Mii 1• PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS eUSINEU NAME STATlMUt1' Thf follot11111n9 perwn\ /Ht> d00'91Mnt IW\')•'t ltTTlE MISS CALIFORNIA UNIVE .. SE, Sl1 Green Ae<o Or F\d~10fl.CA'71>3' Ml\) C.•ltfOtt'\itt Un•vt-rw. IM , ~ C•1t10trw• t0t Pot •I •Ott, s 11 c,,~ Alrt Or , ftJUer-ttlif\. A .,US Tn1\ <AbU'M'\S IS <onOUcttd Cy. (Of' -•llOI' F•v• Smit" Ptft.uMnt fl\I\ \t .. tn\fAt W4''1 ftlf'd ..... , 1ht COUAt., Ct•~'.,_ 0.•l>QC Co.,nt• O" JvAf ,, ,,,. ,.,., .. PvOl•""'d OranQO" Co.o\I O..ty Pllol ""9u>U. 11. 11. lS. 1'11> '1« 1' PUBLIC NOTICF. STAT[M(NT 01' WITMOltAWAL FltOM f>AlllTHlltSMtl' Of>lltATINO UNO lit FICTITIOUS eUSINESS N-"'"! TM tohow•no Ptrwfl It•~ •t"drcll#ft it\ ,. 9t n•r•t P•rtner trom '"• p.artnetVUP o~'"""" "~' ..... II( "''°""' """''"'" .. ~•m~ o• fl " PA f co ••f ''"'° ~rtot Aw•n~. ~t• -.,.'"4t. (_.Atif0Utii.l'tlt11 ft\t ht(•li~\ bU"''""'' N~ t•h 'Nt\l fC)t t~• J) ... I ll'U t \Mt&') Wd \ M1 ,J vf\ t:°fb'YM~ •. )~/) '" It\• (OVftl"t or 0.-· Fvll N1•"W ·•nd AOd,O\\ of trw Pen.onWH~r twlna L•nv Kttl•n. ?QSll P•l•lty, Hunl .noton S..teh. CAhforn141 •1M& S1onro \A,,., l(f'el1n FtOIM P,,Dll\Md OrM~ COf\I 0.1ry Polot A..Oll'llll, lS M•cl Sop1 l I !'lo Mii I• PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTlltOUS aUSIHIEU HAM( SlATENIEHT TM rollow•f'9 p. rwn\ •'e OO."Q DV , ........ It ... IC ENTERPR1!.E$ CO J"Jl\I Vt• F•b'•c•nk. $u•tt ?01. Mt\\.ut\ Vt.4 t0.CA '1•1S t<•1 Dt•r,0•""''• 70• (All., Mor...,,.r, No. 1, NedOnclo lko11tl\ CA ~ll1 Gt'Of'Qe l llCOVOC\, 11~11 Pt•hno. M.i\\•OftY1e10 CA t1•H T•H\ bu~,n•" '' condvc:ttd by • Qtfttr•lp.«lnPt \lhp til41 Ot"•tllO'wOIU GrOtQf' l Kov•C\ Th•\ ''•t1tm .. n1 _.,"' '•''" ••lh ow ~~=""'"of°'""""'°""'""" J~•· ~s''°' Pvl>ll\""cl Ou~CI'" <;<M•I O•llW Piiot. Ji.tlY lt. ""d Auq • It, IS, t•/t liOI 14 rUBLIC NOTICE PIClll lOUS BUSINESS NAME STATIEMENT TJy\ t0Uowin1 SNr\On. ,.,., l»tfVl nu I ftM\A\ ._EOOY MAN CON\l ~UCTION 1~ €<Jll"'"'· Al'lJhA1m, (41.t l'"' ,111aoi )~rn Edw,od Ou"'""'· 10J.'1 Orr 'f P14 •, (,M01 n C,rov•. (.tltlOf"nld •11oJ l A,'"''°'' Lt•111y P'Otbt '· ts.8 (d1th14 Al'l•'W•m. C•llfor-n1t11 t HOl T,_,, Du~1nt ~. '' t.Of\O\.fl tf O l)y t 11,,-.11 •dCMrl""' r· ~·c> \•m E Ou11c•" fl'I•\ \1-tt"""""' w'' fll"d Wilt\ Ow r1'\inh f"I•'" c>I Or•n~t-Count, Of\ AuF•• tifl~ n -Pof>ol .. ,,.. ..... 1 Of•l\Qt ,..._,\, Ot1ly P tt()$ Auq ft II ~) 1"'i.J \. ot I t•7tt 1011' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU' •usrnus HAMIUAT(Ml!NT Tho. tuttt,w rtQ p.. r '°" I \ fJOi"O t)uo.1 ....... \ f MltHAll' 0 f N lWl'O ~T BEACH lt1 Sft Vfllt,1ck A~•. \utl1t E . NP•V"'' Ai • '• , tf1lf't'f\• ,. ~ M· h 1• I f ff .n tfiuv..-y ,..,.., &.,,..-.... ,Aw n\,... U.1•\ • ~•l·nl r' t "' ., •. t c.l•¥•tlv·• M1rtu ,.I 1 Y'""' IUtW· y ff\., ,,,.1 .. 1tw·nt W4 f1lrf1 .,.,.," '"'° c"""'Y h·'" o• o, '""' c °"""" Ott ....... ,1 .... ,~ ,,,, ... Pvnt1\..._(f 0r4'nQ. (04'\f o·'''" l'"ilat ,.....,, ll. l~, II.""" ... DI I, 1'1~ ljl!\ I• PUBLIC NOTICE I Tnlman'A haberdashery A front paJtc heoctline suid, "Rocky to Endors<' Ronnie." Occlnred tht• story. "Sourc1•11 <'lose to l d f th d AWCIU>I .. 1'1~ :. t'll 0 e tru 1tlonnJ IT l\,llRHffAOltOLRflO tlWl l"" JUtll' 15. }\(';)IHlllS ror lhC' ""I ltOl•M lth•h•••lnll<',•ndl"''"""' -----N-,0-T-IC_ll_0-,,---- 1.'llrlicr sturt nrc thut the ;~'.';';:::1·~,:.:n:0:;·~."~0:'A~"",'!";"..;, Noloc~~~-=-~:~o:.!~~·~~!",,.."" form<'r c;nv. Roon report him 'vis ibly i.hukcn' by this 'unwurrunled attack."' • Sinitt'r Pf'arl BaUt'y is leml)Ororll)' unretlrln.i from the entertainment W()rld to star 1n an original musi<'nl saluting the Amcriciin worltt>r. says Secretary or Labor W.J. St'ry Jr. Morton Gould composed the m usic and Caroly• Lrigh wrote the lyrics ror the sho"'· coll :d. ·Somf'thtng to Do· 'A Salute to tht> Amt'n can Workt'r in Wor• tand Music " It " as comm 1ss1oned ~ ti. t:.S De partment of Labor In coopqat1on with lhe National 1 · ••n.aY Endowment for the Arts a a bicentennial actlvilv • Poli<'C Chief Ed Daria an<l the h~.cls Of five Southern California polict d~anmenls urged Gov. ' .,.... Edma ... G. Brown Jr. to veto a pollcemen"I "bill of ri.ghts." OavlS said the bUI would be a "blue diamond laneforeops." Joining Davu •·ere chiefs J •)' St.NI\ of lntt I ewood. also pre-aktent of the Callromla Peace ()(Cicen A~ation; a.G. Korta ol tAng Beacll; Ji• SaJlla or Lompoc; Jamea ,...,._ ol El ~cundo and JUdlard ~« ol Santa Marta. rtu:e wlll not bt~ corn~l· '°""'"°m 01 '~" C.ou•I o.-w'""'"' 11t•""""" '"'" .,01 i. '•'""""""' 1,,, i 0 JI N j l h pa J1 (' (' t ('' S ~ ,....::~:;~!"~:"'~' OrtYo-1, :,.W. ""Y "'"" nr h•D•hllt\ '""''"'lf'd !;y Bast ille Day rele bra· 04utt .. YiW'' 10_ ,.,. ::::-.. 0 '""' """'"""'"·""Of•".., lion : tl will allow the w•11•• r \..,,,,~ °"'"'"'''~"""ro1A1r1w~1.1•1' trophy pr~scntations lo =·~ ~"Z.,11 ~~;·;:.,.;.,";:,; •• , ~ on July 4 , :.nd re-"""1....., 0.411\qoo corn O.·•t l'lte1, <.°'•·-~ s e r val i o n .. f o r a,.. AllO , .. u •"" s.ot '· 1• I), 1L " _, Nit•-°'4~ co.u 0.11, fOllOI " " 0.1 '· IJ 10, lt1' UH'' ~"'Ill, 11, 11, 1'17' I., 1• co mm o dttti o n s in Papeete will be easier. DA VIR SAID future Tahiti races probably •'OUld require yachts lo carry more potable Li· quids lhan in the past. This Y•u's race look from 21 to 27 days and all four yachts were ruMing low on wate r and other Potable liquids. Another Ince ntive for lhc Tahiti race is 11 special t arm suggested by French officials for shipping t h e )'&chts home instead of the long. uphill sail home after the race. Davis said lhe specl:al shipping rate "'-ould also include load- i.ng and ofno.dlng 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Wednesd1y August 18. 1976 * DAILY PILOT n--....i•·---Clft the ar... Coe.t DAILY PllDT CLASSIFIED ADS tw (.., W It, hftd It, 1rode II W1I" o WClftt Ad ( 642.:58.J~ One (ol S.r.t<t Po•t Crtdtt Appowol •............•.....•.. ERRORS: Ad•ertls should chack tfteir od daily Clfld r•port e ron imntedlately. Th DAILY PILOT ouume liobitity for t!M first in cotHCt ifti.rtlon only. htblisher's Motiu: All f\'<ll l~tlolt• Jd\ crt1i. 111 th!) lll"4l>l)llPQr 1" :.ub Jt'C'l 111 thl' 1-'cdl'rOJI Fa1 ll1)U' 1111: 1\l l o I l!lti whH·h mJ.l.l'!' It 1lki:.tl l .id\ l'rt1 ,.1• "un ' prt• lcrcncc. hm1I Jl1un. u1 d1:>cnmmJlt11n h.1 ,L•cl 111 nu:t.'. (·1tlor, rl'l1 i:1on. -..t•\ ur nutkll\,11 0111:111 '" .; intt'ntwn 111 ll\Jlo.•· .111) :.uch prdl•n·m·"· hm11u t1on. or d1:.l'ri n11nal1on " This ne"lil'Jll<'r "111 not kno" inJ?I) JC:t'l'l'l an) at.l\'ert1,,111 i: 1111 rt•11 I ei.tah.' wh1dl 1" 111 \'111la lion or thl• I ;rn .........••••.......... ····················~ IOOJ GMH'OI tOlt .............................................. GROOVY, ROOMY IH COROHA DB. MAR A new list 1ng in poµulur llul'IJOr V 1ew Hroadmoor Lots o l :.p:.wc! Bul'ks lo w lldcriw::.::.. s ldl·~ to a p:irk and lite lot 1tst•lr 1s roomy 'J'lw hou~c 1:-1 ~rOO\'Y. 4 Re d room :. plus hoy:.· tkn. hu l{<.' l>Cf CClll.0d ~uuw pcwrh. for mul dining und pct.•k a '1t.•w ol tlw OCl.'.11\, A h~tUlg. of Barh llutching:. al , J l!l,500 U~l()U fl()Ml:S REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 E.m Co.m Highway , Corona del McJr CiaMr.. I 002 ""'°' I 001 ••····················· ...................... . VA Assumable MEWIHTHE BLUFFS \\'1• .in• (llntKI lo Ill C::tl'ltl 1111• Ill'" 1t~111111 tnr )UUr .1111'n•1 ,11 111 11111• 11r nur Oll'l_l111 IOIH>"'1111 ,1 Ill•"' 1t.·-11.tl1ll· :-.1•\\111,ut llC" \ \ 111 •. 111 1111 1h1 ... 1111 ll1•u1·h n1111m11111t ll':O m.1l'ul.11" .I hL•11t·1•0111 ·• 1 his h1•,1ulll 11llv .&1•1•11r.11 h,1th h1•tnl' \111h ltnc I.. 1.11 :i hdi 111 i•lui-11l•ll r1· l1n•pl;11·,•. d11uhk i.:.11.1 .:1 ,Hh'ni <' 1~ 111>,nluh•I)' 1111 ,1n1I I r1";h 11.11111 m ;ual 111,inil.tll• 111 ,., ,.1.,. tll•t"'l. uul i\~J, I! -.1•1:1:.11 s 11 u .1 t t•11 11 11 F ,.~ I·: sL\11'1.I': lund 111 lllll\C Houus for Sol~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~ca"11i1 ~ G~nil I 002 .::. IPlllC• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pr-...-ti•• Six ap7Sl·l9l0 111 .. 111 pnl\111111 .1 111 p:1rk .... l'IC'\"ll 111•11, lulo.1• II Jtl!>. & 1111 I Ul°l'"Jllc 1•\dUlliH• ,hnpJJlllL: t 1•1111·1' 114.'lll'I 'oil' 1111' 11111• T001\Y, t.111 ii 11 BEDROOMS 811!. h1i: 1,1 mil) humt w1lh l"u 'lunl''· ln1 m,11 d1111ni: ;ind J hJth ... Frc:,,hl) v:onkd "II h n L' " l. J r fl (' I ' .1 n II wull11u1><·r lin•Jt 111\ J tinn t-·u II p1 H l· Si!l.~IV L'Al.L. ~. 200'1 C::SELECT I PROPERTIES 1400 OU .. IL SI NIWPOlll llAC'M EASTSIDE rt11" :-h.11 ph ck• 111 .11t·1I :1 l11lt Ill l .1m11\ h11n11• I I 1 L ' h I ~ \1 .1 I 11 I 1• 11 ~ h'.llUrL'" nt·" 1lt•n11 ,1tor l\.ill p.1111·r th.JI hdp' S:t1\· \1111 lh.11 much I honll' l1•tl1t1 " \h11 I , .. ll u r 1 " t ' I', 11 " , . ,1,111111·'" '""'I huill 111, .Ju,t 11.,htl lho• t•lh' I hound tu hc• .1pp1 n 1 •I• II (... 1>urt·h"''L"I 1n1m1'lh.1h' _________ , 1~. ij.tb 771.!.,.. Colleqe Pork CUSTOM !l:ttt n•ulh hut '" 1·0111 pll'l••ll 11r1J?r.11h•d J 111I ''" 11an1flod 11111 1·.111 I 11·11 tlh' - 011( •'r\'lll"l' lt \llll .It' look mi; lor 'luaht)·. I htll bet.lruom:-.. J hath:< un<I form;1l d11111111. do11 't m1~:. thl-. (lMl:><'rl\I Too mu11y f1•.1tun•:-111 :.uh rrt1M" Call r,rn ;>311<1 ~HERITAGE ·~· REALTORS Walker 6lee Real lst11t1 BACK IN YOUR BOAT OH ('A~l t•EH . th111 111ur O\\ n hu:il 1:.111· 1•11 Jll' tlw 1>1 .. 1ul1lul 11.1\111 1\llh huallrn 11111•1. 11111' ~urrou111l t cl h1 ~11111 L'<'d.lr f1•111·111 i: 'I hi Coe.l..t ,\11·~.1 :1 l11·1lrnom :! tlliiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 11.11h h11111c " 1111 .. 11 1111 H .B. CONDO $65,000 outdoor hvmi: 1111t.l 1111111• l\ll'lll 111" hrwrl' .11111 'hop Piii)! 0111' ~IH 1100 llV .Ip jloltnl 1111·111 onl~ C11mp 1 l'tl1•1·11ra t ••tJ " I hL "'''' 111 ,., 1•n t luoi: 2111t :!hJ 1,.1t-. bllrh. ,u J I jClu11il l 1111:1· l r ph t.lq,.. &. 0 • Pl "Jllpap1·r' "" nrnJur llC• )h1111 ~ '"" ,n·1..HF Prapwrti•• •. 7S2·19l0 JACOBS REALTY ••00 QUAIL S! HIWf>OU llACl4 675-6670 ., LEISURE LIVING Eost Side C.M. $66,000 \t11111 1 11ml11 •• r ''rndJ· t11111JI 1111.11111 ,\ ch•itlr::rt \\ .!llt ,\.!llJ.llph'.11111· \ .1h1111•11 \ 111111,, t•pti. tlq" h: i:.111lt•n 1111UO. dt~ ,iu111m.1111• l:•ll"llJ!I'. l'Oll 111 1111' 1o1•rliul1•1I <'A l't: \. .... SOl' \\ l"lltJ 1 ,thl\011, 1 ulh 1·41111111wll d hh11c, Ill 1 lull1111: tq1l1•,, l.11, 1>11l 1111.i: 1:11·l'll ..... 1l111n1l1111L i:.11111 "'· :!lllli Tu,11n \ 11 I .ti (; 111111 ~·~L•t I 01111"1 ltlll\ , .... ,'l,i "" ~ 11111~ Sl11p h~ 111' I all .iOH. G . THOMPSON REALTOR 642· 7860 BUILD YOUR VIEW HOME Onr or t 111' 'c•ry hJt(f 111 t 1111! \ ,11·,1111 lt1t' 111 l'urona tll•I MJr ·1'h1;. pJ1 l•n1l.1r 11rop1•1 I)' ~1lh .I ltlrl'\ l'I \II'\\ 111111\' hll\ ""' .. ,.,., .. , .11111 )c'll\' ¢;ill 1111w Ill pu11·hJ'o•' lhl"> lit t 11· ~ 1•m .1l ~'.I0,!>00 •• ~.111 .. :111 '•11i I I/• It ''"'I I f l N Cf 1 [~IHAUI JUST REDUCED $2800 !!! *SPECIAL* MEW LISTING l..11.i:l· .! 1,.·illll•tnl Con l>ull llm1w 1111 IJ•J.:t'. ror· 1l11m1111ut11 !'i•Jll('.tlo.\ ni•r IC :! lot :! lltJrmi. dt·:io :-.i•w <'.II lll'b & ~·1th nln• 11..tL10 Ai fc1wcd ll't•:.h p.11111 I•, 1111111 111~ \'nrtl. ~lt'I"' 111 ha~ & 2 1.'rl\ c·ri·ll patio l>hli' hlk~ t•l llL'l".111 . l'r1ccll ot. 1111 ,, \\IM• IHlllH' hll\ L'I 4 b1it Ill!> Ill :I I I 1111\ I'! I <kn. on 11111l'I . l'lll 11\' '·" :.lrt'l'l Cl11;,i· 111 tht• w.1tL•r & honl••nn11 llll .1n•fl or "''"' lutoll' tit•\ l'l11111111·11l lll'W 11,11 lo. 1111\(' tr;itl~ ll(IOd :,1'110111)< '.">,0011 l<1•r1•ntly 1111c!-ll'd ltir mnoy 1•'<lra-.. ,\ I!''"'' \;JIUl' UI ::-i;: •• ooo C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00fO MESA DELMAR SPECIAL $68,000 t-•rc:~h 11.1101 Ill & llUf I ti:1· lxl. :! 1111. 11 ml 11111 JI c,1. l11v1·I~ 11111 li.:1 i:lam k1tch1•n c.h.1k1' rtK•I . .ti "ti h 111 .it ".dnut r1,11whni: ,\ cl1•1111.11u1 "<llll'olll!'I 1•111' .I hlll!t h11 nn qu1t'I lt 1'" h1111I :.l ;;1:1 •t l!ll Walker & lee Reil h1t1t11 ~ara~c 1'1111l l'lulih111M· :.7!i,!lr>O 1\l.km~ unly :; 11 ,ooo l 'J II tt7:l ~11~1:1 f.7:J 801111 t-:vca. 5'10-1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS OLD CORONA DEL MAR NEWLISTIHG associated IRO l<EA S -REAi 1011' 201'> W l olboo 61 1 ,,., • @herbert hawk ms Ht A l l()W, lll'.111l1lull\ 11·m11•h li•il :t 11111"' 111111'11" 1111 I<.! lot "''" 1x1-.-.1l11hl11"• 1111,' p.1n,11111 t 11p1w1 plumh OWNER 1111! f111•pl.111 "11 h I 11•1 ti TRAHSFERRED 111·•11th 111•1\•' "' ••111111 s6 1 900 111111 !Vii ''"' t .d i 1111 ,1p (" hi ( I ,;. I ht I ' 1 ha IMlllll111111l l11 "" 1,7.1 K;,;,11 1 '' 01 k h "• " 111111" 11 111111\ 111 I'll [ ! .. , ... 11\11111 \\1hT'l('I. ~ H&IH1 :~:r~~~·~~·~~~:"'" S69.SOO l•----------11tnm111•11l.1l1• .1 111 l1umr, I ,1 Ill I II I 1111 Ill h rl C." tm·pl11• 1 :-.11.1n1111~ lot l lEDRM 2 IATH ll1111hlc (i11 1 aue l!:tx:ll l'a1111 ~11.~110 Roy McCardle Realtor 181 0 Mawport MESA VERDE FOR ONLY $57 ,500 Shurr• :1 ll•·•lnH1m .:: llulh MV h•11n1 · :\1 1:11 11 '"'""'" 11111111, 1:.1 .. IJU(t. \\ .11411 ~•ll I •1t1t'f JON LOT S69,900 Co11n.1 .. < .111 1111" hl'lu11· 11111111' 1'it 1l1111h•\ 111.,11 lti.t•M•l:1l1"" "h'"'I' I"" c;,.1•11t In Co1to Mesa 548·7729 I ~ l RIOUCED!!H OMES '1·,1 m .. 111 1111111 " t;oo(I 1t•11n~. l.1r1w 1 ornt•r lol. Herbed Howkhu Reolton 0 W N 1-; It · s M O T I ,555 W. Baker, C M VATl-:1>• l.ttr"l' I 111 ... xttoMafl<el8e•MI 18055 Moqnolla St 963-8) 11 .. 549·8655 honw. hc:,1111 f.1m rm l•--llliiiiilllii••---~---------• formnl dtn I Ill. ftlll\'I lr\'\•hnc:d '' rrrl. 11 url') O\lon t'r m u '<l mn\1• 6-U-0.103 FOREST OLSON IMC Waht'fr'Oftt COf'ldo •ittl loot SUp 2Rr. 2 b11 , de<'or:itor llhM'fl homl'. with boat itllp ut ~our door Sf'run ty & 11rc.,t11te SST.500 Walt'rf r o nt ll om t::. G3t·MOO LIDO ISLE OUTSTANDING' I Cu t. homr on 40 ft .• 3 RR. + acp. muld's cttrs .. dlnl nii rm. oak 011t .. sun· del'k&. S:ZJ0.000 U.WSON REALTY •• 67§..4562 •• I 002 GaMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 110111 ELllRS CD OVER 50 YE.ARS Of-SERVICE LINDA ISLE -PIER & SLIP Immac ul ate 2 Story with Air of Gracious Formality Throughout. $ Bedroom~ 41~ Baths. Family Rm Wet Hu r . Gnrden·Patlo Entry~ Terrace Deck. Oock for Lge Boat 881DOVER DRIVE 6J1·1IOI . OAJLYPILOT • weo~y.Aygusl18 1916 l~!-~~ ........ 1 ~.~.~........ I =·~.5:!'! ....... ~.~~ ........ ~-~~ ....... ~.~.~ ........ ~ .......... !?.~~ ~-~~~ ... !?.~~ ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ....... ~!!.~.~ ...... . G...... IOOJ&a .. nl 1002G1 .. rel IOOJG ... ral 100% TURNKEY CottoMa.o 1024HuntitMJt0ttlHch 10401rvlM 1044 ......... •••• •••••••••••• ••••• •••••• ............ •••••••• •• •• •••••••••• • • ••••• •• • • ••• •••• • ••••• Do•.,. Shores ••••••• •• ••• ••. ••• •• •. ••••• •• •••• •• •• •• •• •••• •••••••••••••• • •••• •• • • We prcH.,,lly have 4 of the f 1ne!:>l ~pyglass homes exclusively listed 3 lo 6 ~drooms & we invite your \'I •wtn•( Pr1ccct from $199,000 to $222,000 .HOlll• of the wm -Open d:uty l 5. Va cant & rc:.idy to move! in condataon. Located m Corona del Mar. 3 Spacious bedrooms, muster s uite has mirrored wardrobes. s unken tuh, ltlt.>d entry. l\lcp-down living room. separate dining room, family room, parklike yard &, fTl liny up~r:.uh•s. S1 14,000 1821 P ort Sheffield Plan• Ask on.e of our s ales counselors Hhout our exclusive Lu!:>k lrade ·tn homes Ma ny ou~tanding value!> here - (LUS K ta Rl:\LTY 1 J 1111111 /J / 1n~ l~ S1111 ( o. I 1002G.-r111 1002 •.••••••.........•..••........................ Custom ti500 :-q It wall'rfronl home on the point 1:1 1 1-'t lrontagt.' w ith m agnifll·t·nt \ 111\\ ot l1oats & hnrbor Sli'p for I a r l!t' l.>oah tfrmodl'i1n~ ha-; been ">litrll'<I I in1:-.h 1l lo vour O\H I la!'tlt' New unt.IC'r <·oru.trut'l 1on CorHem p Cape <.'<Kl Oak llr;: 5 BH. ·I '~ Ba .. 3 frplcs. L nd:..cpd. Hoat :.li p Sf75.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 141 Boy\Jd,, Orov~ N 8 b7S 6161 THE BLUFFS "9" PUN $109,500 Perfcd10n thnwut lhb C)l.et'pl1onall~ m<1in tairu·d "l•ondu·· Spal'tOu :-. :J Rrlrms. :!1 '.! halh . ._, 1•11mers .1tw n ~trC'J w 1fin·plan· S 11mt· '14'w End unit 21 I I Son Joacpn Hill• Road HIWPORT CfMTEA, H.L '44-4910 1002 GeMrol ••••..•..••............ ·············•········• OCUMFROHT MAGHIFICEHT W AT£RFROMT l)ehhr 11111•!1•\ lido 111 '' "' 1~)(1 :! b:i . hit In 11 t•I 111 ~. llr h•n• \I,., 1\1' In tnl' (-.flllt-.h lltlll '1qu• t '1U I t o U U t Io U d t tf !>\ fk•'-1 1".1 11.1 '1 '' r ··~·•1•11.1111011~ :>~\I.Ii<•• 11 I ,\ I I •llol 11111 " I'• I • &alboo Boy Prop. , .11 to 11 1• 111 ,.,, 11 "' 1• I. Realtor~ I'·•~ " ,\ ol• •I. l1•.11lm..: to • 67S-7060 • '"" ''·111 '"1 "'"' 11 ·.ol .---------i I' •I'<• II 11111• ''' .• kmd ttJ \ •''' f 4 I h ,\ h'fU)I, 1,1 , 11 ; , 111h I .1 1. .. 1"'' "'t h) 1)\\ h I 1tJ(l 'hi GtMrol I 002 GeMral 1002 $49,900 :t fkdr1111rn h11ow. ft•1H·1·d lot at Condo prt1·1· I ag t 'arpt•lt'<I lhruout , I 11 r J.: 1• 1· 11 11 n t 1 \. k 1 t 1· h 1· 11 • ""'f)Jllll 'dt•<·k ~1111· ;11111 li.111 t11 'lll f Don I ht'!'tll.llt•'' !)ti:! 11~1 LONELY GIAMT Spa<·1nu ..... , 't 111''. I tw •droom. I h.1lh horn1• '\1•<•t1 ... l.ir1111\ to ''"I"' lhl· IHJ..: fam1h r1111111" lpk '.\1°\\I~ l .1qwtt•tl lht lll>lll C1•r.1ttlH' Ide• 1•11tr\ ,11111 h.tll \ aulll•d 1·1·11ln).( l>r 1m.11 1c g.1lh•na Mid:-1.0 't1·1t1•11\l'l\I to ll\tnl-: room l·'ormnl du1111 i: room or 5th l>l'drm Ownt•r l<'fl i-t.1t1• .. W.\NTS TlllS llOME SC>L l> ~2.!fiO !Hi:! 4.t:l-l BIG CANYON Jl{>autiful l lwtlroom 11 • h.1th Btf; C A N Y o N C 0 ~ I > o f> 11 p u I ;1 r Ver:-..1tllcs m odel l11t·att•d 011 golr ro111 ..... • St•1·l11d1•1I 1.11·11111 sp a , dc«orotor·, lc•,1tu1·1.·' thnwut + m~mv, m.mv othl'r l'Xlrn:-. $2::?0.000 M0-01 n t · S WIMMIN'S FUN 1tt lhts r•harmtnj! 3 lwtlroom homl' 1ocMrct in t h1• ''"·lu:-1\ <' Wrs t«11 rr arcH of t'wport Jk.1t·h 1''anta lie pool with s1.•pa r:1 t1• rlrC'sc;inJt room. Wa!'ht.•r dryt•r e1ntl rnany potted plant~ tndudt>d in lht• sules price. ~.~)() blO·lillil SHARP DUPLEX! Great 1n,·cslmc-nl, low \acan<'y factor. des irable r cntril area 2 Bedrms, 1 bath e ach. New carpets, drapes. newly painted in and out. 1'1'replaces. Garages. Close to parking and s hopping. S7S.900. 546.4141. $48. 990 -$48. 990 That's right!! That's the full price of • ~is 4 bedroom hom e situated on a 'farge lot with a 35' Sunset p00l. Carpets. drapes. covered patio. Best ol aJl 3re t he terms. Assumable VA-Call 546·4141. Offt< e \ ~Oc eh•d ._ C odo Mrso ~on ll•ac .. -Mt-wporf &coo<., BAY & BEACH REALTY LAST LARGE ESTATE Luxurious .. Old Ca1Jforn1J <'h.1rm". OH'r 4,000 !-IQ, fl. c.·omfortablt· "' 1nJ,! spa<.'e, Qn trr>t• sludc.k"l.1. 'J'WO T llIHUS 1\ C R E It l L LT 0 P ~I J r v t' I o u ::.. l>Ur\Orarntt' View Of ()('PIJn & I'll}' O( Corona del ~t ur 5 Jldrm:-, 7 l>ath~. sp:.irklini;: pool ~ hui:1.· \Jt-w dt.•ck for grac.:1ou~ cotertamm g L<·t u ... make an Jppl lo show lht:. hi\ •·ly horlll' Iv you ~5.000 JNCL THE LANO. 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"" k1trh1·n , Lide!~ hi lh 1h• 1 1111rI'J1 d •' n I r' ' ' t1<:lt1•\ .iblt' :.101 .ti,:\ ~ lk«lroom. ;1 bJth. I 1·111 hllht 1-;,1111"'' ,. 11111°1., lt1.J1.11 l'U lo ~11.ISOO t \n excluti¥1 lldinCJ i,:.11.1.:1· (1111111,.; room , \\11rk 111 1·11lf\' n1111l 6.. µn\ Jt.-'hu111111~ !'.;II 644-7211 lurl(l' lu1111ly mum. i.lcp b.wk 11at111 \'111v l'url. IY OWNER ctuv.11 1t\1111t 100111 & u1r: ~1.~1 /.Jn NIC1I l UAll l Y & AS~U(I AJl~ 11 .11h i,:11 •l hb l'r 1111 011 l<rJltor,, ,,:11; 11"4:11. )(•l,!1.l001-,ult1111t11ll1•1 mo.1,lf'I lwJroom l·'~'h ~ ~~~:1 ~~~.~:111;1, : .. ~~'.:r.: ~.~C ~'~" .. un·~~ 1~11·~;~i"t;·\~\~1: 1s_S~2t·~7.000 .....• Coro.to Hl9hlondr. h .\11 '•111n. '"~ JH•t VILLAGE .. WITH u' ()"II I' r I' I l 111 ,. n1~l)l) UUYt::HS IW\\ NewportHel9hts OJ..KHARDWOODS 1·:,llll'll"':lll1h111.l'1h.;, Ull mkt :1 nn .11, bu . 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This b a lot ul lot, a::.kmg Sl~l.000 <And wt· ha H· Ol ht'rS for Sall• \\ l' ha\(' lots Of kJl::. 1 l (Corona del '.\1 ar orricc G75 tiOOU 1 UPllllll()U I: Ii M PEAL TORS· 546 5990 1525 Mi>u v, .. 1 .. Qrovl' E.ast, Cos1a Meso1 WE KHOW YOU1.L GLOW when you see this reasonably pnced 4 bdrm. homC' m Ci\'.\1 F.O lllGllL.\XOS, nnly Sll9,500. Tht• lgl' ... tllr . pool 1s ineludC'd a t no extra chargC'. 1'1l-4400 DiYisiOft of H.t.or lnnstmeftt Co • r.•m rm. 2 frvk ... Jd<·ulll osto Meso I 024 J ... CH 1orm"'1 d 1 n rm 2 .• I r II I l -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• A" ORA.G. l :.~p.ir.1te I rpll':. • Ii: ~unu1•1·,., u ) 111:.u a lv, ;di lltr.i~ Short "alk tu Cool Pool IHYISTMIHTS lllJ:.lt'r hd "" ::.1·pur .1te 1 .. ·.11 h h•t'!:>lmplc • • (7l 4149._7711 b.ith These hom1.•,, * Sl39,995 * Spon1sh Villa! feature unu,,ual tlc~1i:n r 1ar • 1\1 both 111::.1dt' ~ out .• OpenThur l-6 'opu ar los111 . t>-tJ Fountain Volley 1034 :.eparall' p.itios for out Sot & ~" 1-6 .ire.i. 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"it I In Collfornio" ROBERTS REAL TY PRESIDENT ll1~hl) u11gracled hum<· ---- I ,1rge pool ~Ill' lot :S IBR . 2BA V \·OK 848-1688 HOME l~·droom~. large t.mul) S~9. 7SO W /Sldl' <: M 111mn "'lh "t•t bar. lplc PILOT REAL EST\Tt An l"(l ll 1nµ nc\\ pnC'e 540 <6M SI09,500 t>+l·i2o0 Parkside Estate llfllt' lt1llk (.'JmJJU!> \·w" :ltld. 211,1, l.im rm. t' a I II l'l s I d r ll "e' II .,, 11\\ ncr 011cn S11l 1Su11 I:.! S..52 02'711 J BR-SS9,950 THE WILLOWS $5995 IUYS! .\n l''<Cl'Plwnally ""I'll de t•,1rull'd P lun 102 The Willows In l n ·lne :l lk•droom , :;lnRIC 1£'\lel. Su r l' on <' u I ol u !"a c Gori:eou:. wh1t1.• bn ~k f1rl'pl:ice llrl Ahl & !>l'Jl'IOU9 tOUl\tf} Ill) ll' kitchen family room S1·1·ludl'cl mabtrr blllll' privatt" bat h lip· 1trJdl'il thro u ~hout G1i;:ant1r p.1t10. Onublt• 11lt111·hl'd i.:aru1i1e llun y lo i.ee Ca II 752 1700 ---------. Hrdwd rt rs. 3 llr. 2 llJ form dtnC'. tpt!> tJlln' rptr . B-":<um1· \'A or f:XTR \ SllAflP .a bdrm & fdm. popular modl'I 21. 1 ltl!>t' lo st•hool!. & s hop'i: ~t" lrJ.: lot rm for pool N11turnl C'..ibml'tll Prol 'ly de<"or 1ll'll \ brJnfl ne\11 h~tmit tor onl) :>;l,Jt>O CAI.I. !lh:.! 77$1 m the h1lb or lr\'lnl' ~ s• t' c l ,\ c u I J r ' 1 t' w ( ... 11last1c lund:.CJPIO)( tropical gardt>n~ ~u r round pallo and hghtl'd '"''· '· ' "' "" ~~g~~:~~~:~l~~~:~~~r:;~~, I~ 11:.i1;1';f!I :H9 3139 lertaming. Hu.:e ma .. 11•1 L-=::""=::::::..Jl!!!i!!:i!!f.l~•ll!ilfllii;~ :.u1te and separJtt: 1 ---------- se<'IUdl'd gut'l>l s uite •--------- E. COSTA MESA CHARMER!! Xlnt area' 3 Bdrms + !>unroom, new r .A. furn. & watt'r healt'r. Largl' )3rd 111 11h Cr111t \rec:. Op<'n housf' Sal/Son. 12 6. 1982 Tustin l~T'L It~; NF.TWOllK ---------•lu> t.>111ner. pnnc1pab on (U 000 ly 2500 ~I ft 2 Sly dl" Formal dm1n1t. fomll~ room und w.ilk·m ""''t b.ir. Other amenll1es tc numerous to m ention CALI. today for .ro c\ du.~1ve showmi.: .rt'f, ~1rabh• ne1i.:hborhood. S Hurry! Can't Loll! HH, J B.1. I mill-to Fr\lly, .-.-... -:=-:-:--:-:::-:-::-:-'::-:'I Lovl'ly :J hr h11rn1.• i•n S m1 tu ocr'.111 \\'.ill.. to ~hady trf'e hm•d ~I r<·«< 1°ll'lll & Ill Sc·h. ~hop'i;i. L.orRe lot. w/re.ir ) .1rd 1'11· ~72.000 For appt ph CUTE STARTER accl'ss 6'1~·7221 2131424 "1'77 or l'' "~" DONALD M. BlltD C h I CENTUllY 21 714/~I:! 5075 Auotooi ... •.otro" orrwr ome 10 quit' WESTCLIFF HEAi.TY --- m•1i:hborhood: 3 bdrm~ · H·-"1....t •-h I 040 LE "SE/OPT 11, b..i . lt:l' yard with '"'" •• .,.on DCOC " r1111m for tr:11l('r •bout. By owner. 2br. tlt•n. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 ttdrm. Dining nm OJX•n hou:.e fo'n . Sal tSun. ba.wrk shp, t•nr lot. \Hk J BR. 2 ha , Ir.: 101, can add Beaut Country Klt\·hc n l S lll19 S llamdal, San shop 20l7 Maple S.UJ.:io<> 3 u111b 1-a Ml lo brh Low :\lamtcn anl'c Y;;rd la Ana 4~.si:i28 $75.000. Agt 84GJtr.G $?500 dn.Call 559 561! Pyromid bchortCJOM ----wkdys or 640-0166. pl<'as * * S3J-l 768 *. MESA VERDE COOL OCEAN _ll'_a~:~3T~:~:u;:r T RO<'k lJroadmoor Plan BE READY .• . for ~ ,. h •> o I 1 n I h is It o r R e o u :. 4 IJ 11 r m . (.'ul\'l'rd n ll' home .i-:lejo!Jnlly d1'l orated thruout, l.1r>:l' l11m11\ 111\. 2'1 II.1th~. hubln r m and l111·u1t·1I 1w.ir pool und J•Jrk 1111 ly Slll.9SO red hill ~ .... 552-7500 Culverdale Geftfl'ol 1002 Getterol I 002 lolboo Petttnsulo I 007 TRI-LEVEL BREEZE I. 3 Br 2 Ba, t'am nm "JlOH\I .. I.In\ rm .. :?•. ba , 24110 !!II ll 'I ht' homt' 1~ 1n 1·~n·lh•111 1·1111 d111on 1n~11l1• ,1111111uh1cl1• Cull nboul ,1lfrJ1·ll\r' f1011nt"IOI: 1111,,.,lhthlll'" Stl2.SOO ............•••••..•••......•••......•.••..•.. •.....•.•...•.......... many up,:tradf's, O\\ nrr ATTEMTIOM I•---------lh'<luced' 5 Br. J ba, nr. S89.SOOoHl•r. 8J3 82~ \\, ..• r .. I X I' \ -.; P I ',, .11111 .Ill rnl<'r r ti cl rn thr•" Jtl1hlw11.1I , ... i..,' 1• 1111·" nl.,,1ln''' 1~,, 1111 I• •lot\ 11l1Jl '"""' ..... UI SALESPEOPLE bay &ocean Slti4.500 4 llH.3 bu. $137,000 Mar:.hJll Rily 67S-.C600 BAYFROHT l11r ,J llt!W fQO\ffi<'fl 1.>I tin 1,111n Pl<'aM' c:all (111 .11•1w1111lllll'nl dt•.111 tuh· "r Uon \'on Gt'ldnn 1 COLE OF NEWPO RT 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo NEEDED ranorJmic view, sub· !\o" lh it 'H' '" mo' 1·d I park mg, secuntv bldg. wtu our 11"\\ home 111The 1 N E W I' 0 R T B A Y .... C' .... 1111 I l II ,1 r h •Ir TOWEHS REALTORS 675-5511 l'hJmhN of l'ommrrc·e 310 l"F.RNANDO OPEH DAILY 2-5 llutld1M' 1111 J.imbore1• OPF.NSAT&SUN 5012 I' J'l'O S1•J?t>l IJ ltuad. "'' mu'l adu three SH5.000. Owner (213) S u p c r " h ,1 r 11 I.' ~ 1• l' t 11 wn11<1 m 1• • v I<: w 111 greenbell~. l'IO~l' lo 111JOI :1 UH. Cum. & di11. rmh ~3.SOO FORTUNATE DISCOVERY m "r t' I' r 11 f ,. ' ~ 1 o n u I 39-1 1293 --.--' alt·,~·oi•lo· 111 ,crH· Tht• Easts 1de 2 hr, fplr. IO\f'ly I n In 111c" ~ (':ti If 01111,1 h11m1·<. llo·d till-rout. llll'l' '·''" ,I l11.•rlrl1c>111' t.1m11\ 11•1111 UIHI :.t11i.11 .1ll' d111 1111.t 111110! 1<1r anulht•r 111•!1111111111 ~.u.:.oo ('.Ill 117:la55l1 (;11•.1kr '""port In 1n~· Dt'Pl.EX 3 Yri; old, 1 blk dean home. SSS,5tlQ. ll1g. a11'.i H\11Udl•,1n·vn• looC'ean&bay3 1lr .2ba big yord De~~ lo<'. ,t1i:1uu:. nlrH'\' MlrlOund ca(•h 111111 .!\y own er . ~reehned st. C'all Century 1ni.:' 1 nni.:1•n1:tl JS Sl3 t.OOO 615·0 104 or 21S48·116R or 8J.'l0060 llant·ho S an ,J11 ;iqu1n TO\\ nhume. llCW. B y owner. Gurgcous view EH•I) n Copcl;rnr1. ,\ i.:t >1111.111•• .1011 fl tnp 1•om ti73 41HI . ----- po·n ... 1tion p.11·k.1n'. C'lrll J.11 ~ \'101lk1'I ' lul' •'II 11111111 m1 •111 MESA VERDE S.12 li71i SS:.! <t-1:14 [ ®'tfl&1fa1 .!& ::;::~. 1002 Valley Realty ·······•··············· GALAXY DRIVE-FU LAHD Nf'w custom ho11w. I nmt 1 ow \'H'\\ 3 Hdrn1~ • :i hnt h!-, WILii 2 lf'pk~ . wt'l bur. lormal <1111111)o! rm l :1r~\' l:imily rm Hoom for pool :";'~fl.000 A COU>WEU UMlll'I CO. 644-1766 I 0021G"""'ol 1002 .............................................. macnab /lrvtne realty NEWPORT HEf~HTS CHARMet Cathedral bcam('(1 ll\ in~ r oom, leaded rt lass. spaC'ious kitchen. dining r oom, family room + 3 bedrooms & m aster bath wtt iled Roman tub & atrium. Oversize garage w "' tley aC'cesq. $94,500 . App 't. only Roger K. Laule 642·8235 (Z74) 642·1235 644-6200 ~I Dover Oriv. U•rbof V1, w CAnttr lrv1~ •I ~mll'K V111ey Qtnler 1s1-1.e14 11 45' llJ.. YFRONT S&i.900 Sharp 3 br rJmrty hom e tn J?reut 101· Tu'<lcfolly det'Orated A nt<w hbltn~ 0 Bourke, Hltr, 511i '1'150 l'pgradt.':o. Bltns, drps, L~o teach I 048 \\' ;.t l t 1-: \ •' ~ I \V k n '1 ii, • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • l.nt• on The 1311? Buy m a l11vl•lv 4 bdrm ho me wllh p1C'r: flo11t &-sanqy beach I '1.l '~ ..i 3 hdrm mcomr olJ'll f hi~ 1' hll \' IOJ? ) Ollr '·'"" J111I t•11l1nJ: 11 too' l)\\nt•r \\Ill r111a11re $:?5fl 000 C O AST l'llOl'~;Uil ES liiJ MIO Corono del Mor 1022 ....................... DUPLEX ON 1112 LOTS ;! Bd1 m in front. :I 1\11. :! fl ... 1n r1•,1f \II llh :S l JI Ill" 11)((' 1·:.1l'h uni\ hu,., 1111' .111' pa Un unr1.111 111>1•n atm1~1•ht•rl' •111ly '"'''' hh· nn an 1n l'rJ111t·d lol Coll 644-7211 /.Jn NIGfl. nAIL[Y & A5Sl:lCI I\ TES ::0:10 FJ-: LI~; H \I. FR EF:Uo:'ll 110\1 t-: :urn 2 C'.lr 1tJr ~Iii 150 ~I 111 a~!>UmJhlo-111.rn 1'11.01 HEAi. t-::.. l'ATJ-:. ~.111 w,;,., Rea.I Estate by°N'&AY HEW LISTING! 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YOUR BIGGEST MISTAKE \\Oulcl b, to I'll~' up lhl' ht•11111llul 'I hr b11mr Thi' t'ul\1·111.dt• l'l,111 II'' lh1· mo .. t popul:11 2 ht pl.111 111 ll\1111' C;ll'IAI lor )UUll ~ lamil~ llnh ,.1,.,,.. .111.11\ l111m h··1r11t1tul 1·11111111u111 ly pool. p.111" Iii lr•nr1" C'lrlllh 1\Jll)tflfl\\ll (',d i tl~I ill""' DOESN'T LOOK ·I lt<lrm. 111rnhlv rnqwh. RANCH REAL TY ITS Jr.GE 1h•c·11r.11m tit 11111•, "1"'" :1 y r~ :"111·~.1 \\'111111~ •· n t r Y . It" r,,. ,. "u' AIR Fl U /V' \'1J11t1l+11uHlhu1ll 'lllr w:dlp11p1°r.l rmltl1111rn Hr pper w •~w , t •• m 1 m 1 mi to..., r,1 If.I f.1111 1 rn I 't 1wv.' CONDITIONED f .ohulou\ hny vu, f.!rt•at l'htlll t.u llur11 lfr,dl) 1'11d1•11l•1\\n1·r~l;111.111•J' 'lh" IH·1iul1ful :S 111 1101111• .lfl'IJ. swtm"ll flOnl. hll•tf' 11~,1.1 www ii I !Hill 1 l[il; th ,. 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Inc BROADMOOR :>loon lo 6rl\1 848 2323 645-3474 •-------i Great View! .AtJlan REAL ESTATE fJ()0 '·" ,_,,,.,,,, .,, .t~ 1 V4' ,4\1 I 11 \ COTIAGE /\Y()('Odo, Ornnl!l' tri•e'I & trop1<'al planL~ 11ra<'r thr land around this cottuc I Bdrm , I b11. $64,5('1() COZY &CLEAN t I 1 1 1 LaCuci1tJ. nr lirh lot <'Ond , uparad<'<I. hy llSTBUY ••1--1 ... _ r. x I' r n c I I? h It r h ct Plun I. 3br. f:im rrn. mint S<'hoob. 1 hdrm :! ba. o wn" r A "n I l for IN THI A.RIA Ouplt'\. 2 bdrm . l11r11c ram rm o" ncr ~76.1100 pout~~ Ion All ll 20 MonuN'h Buy Terrace. 11l11)room or 3rd bdrrn. 96.1 !5&1 S!ll,500. f\3<18 Sierru Wl'll malntaln"d :l •I hdrm •no stcvs. \';i t:tena . O pl•n llou'H' bdrm , 2 baths. ramily & t·anl, 1>lun1ng & onlv •---------s t Su 12 s 0 '"3 ......... s112.soo · Dy owner. n1cl'~t home 0 n, · ·""' """"· 1hn1n1? rm. home. Super (' ll"'C' p k 3 D 2 bn •NF:VEROCCUPll':O ---.--.-. --bonu~ o f the lovely Univ•rr.ity Reolty 0 ~.. ar r. • llwie S br. 3 lrn. ~p1ra111JRTU.ROCI\ 3 Ur 2 811· p11 v11tc pool &dcclt oroa. 3001t: Cst ll"'Y fi73!.6510 ~.~· ~~;f27 cxst:t&. ,talrt'88c beauty Lu.\Ur)' FalmdR,'!,. + ... n t ~l u~ Pn<'t•dr1 fiht1tSl~.SOO Su h II\ 11111 PrtCl•d l1t•IOY. w en .,.,...n rt.lie • •I ... Don't tlrop the-h11ll' Get a ..:_ n open ouH• replacement, ulue Sun~ 5.:..9'11 833·0IS~ B"-a-.-,. JOIJ v.ith 3 \O\\ CO"l Oath .SOO R} 0 \lltll"f :: Hr. I W ~ I Re ll l 8 ,.,,.... ,,.._ ' ' Ul:J'a1t1u·,... Pilot Cl:"~1f1t.>d .\d .... tall"•. kttth"n F'ncd es u c •11 ~ nc ) vwnr 2bd ..... ndo. New , ~nu~ ""• • • IWI 23Zl' Ref t 10.'l cpt.' & paint, pool fac1J.. ., l'hotlf'IH2 ;.1;;11 ~165' lot fi.42 ~22;1 &U.500 ~I 0931 ---498•2800 ,. . . . ' • ,,. J 1Houw.Fwai1Md "-""""' ., II . Wednelday.Aug1nl18. t97G DAILY PILOT ... . . ........................................... . ....... hr W. 1..._.. ,_. W. ~Otliler btl &t.t. Otlwr IHU1t... t4-wporUeodi 3169 .te Mfte lU4 Mwet U.fu I D d ...... U.fu uhd ...... U.fw ht 1 d .. ~. ....................... ....................... ...••.................. ..•••..•...•.•..••••... .... •.••••..........•..... ...................... . ............................................ . Ml•,...t .. _. IO" M.wpe;i a.-,11 I 06 ~ ""°perty 200 iftc.OfM l'rorperty 2000 Sl~·i:,·.:;~·;~·t:;·;;~~ ~hly painted ln "out l144 t.,... ••II l24 •ec.. JU.. ••••••••••• ••••• •• ••••• •••••••••••• ............... ~ •••• •••• •••••• ••• ••••• ••••• •••• ••••••••• 3Ji 2 ba 1 $J$O t!l! • :hr. 2IMI. huae frp1c. n•• •••••••••••••••••••••ti: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• ...-..... ITS PllCE 00_. n::_33M um. · llle. UH Ind wtr It~ Br. 2 1l0f)' boGJe. f * FOa 1 .... T * ll11rbor Vl«iw r11teri:u.:+ Wby watt lorthe ruture to Come to you ? Meet it half.way' DW'LO Sayfronl 2 bdrm., l bath up; 2 bdrm. & 2 buths down Super sandy bea<.'h. Reduced to ~47 ,500 LOT Design you r own home on rare. large lot. Seller will help finance. $96.000 LIDO REALTY ll77 ¥'41 U.. M.L '7)..7300 •••••••••••••••••••••• 106 ........•........•..•• Hcrbor Y~w H~ "'Jlllt'<I by dcx:tor dtrt'l1 h from owner SHI 8477 OPEHHOUSE S'u per tJoy an !'lwp Shon'!> \l/Jlk lo bt-ach "" ....," · aardt-ner. M! 7787 aalL l~ue. A/C, prof tndsc .,. Sr. UU. mn. in.i:_l . ) $82. 950 $11,000 S-Cleaae11te ) 176 tor Nan. malnt, IH BBQ. $48 ~an view 3 bod room &lrdt'l\t!t :186·:t00'7 • 4 SllOOOO ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••·s:z~ 2br.aar,lne1Sf mo.$52-ozlOeves. homo. $•SO• month/ ~- 7 U71•000 SH 000 All'RACTIVE Z Ur l Ba. kids Pee ln&e. lft .... ~ leodl ' ' ' ' tn«t •urd, S.:-pt t 111 Junr Main Ranta!!!, 5.40-s:no LIASIS AY A.IL MOllMS REALTY We Sttlt H••• 1 $17'.000 $70,000 1 lt>DM', $':!$0 ,..0 Ptlll 14v ----We otler tho lollowin * 494-105 7 * WHllty I UJ0,000 SS7.500 w rah.Utdu 4118 2204 Super no.t condo a br, hncpropef'lll'S! ~ R..t•.s '• t SltJ,000 Sold. bu . fr PI t" • P o o I 3 Ur, 2ba. lam rm $38.5 IBfTALS &yside Cu\'c. Adjal·"nt. U $lt0,000 SoW.. Ho.s.H UnfwNIMd ~b~:~ Nr . ibops 3 B~.~{t>!.bt!~r~~~ LAGU..A. HA.CH t o U 11 I b C111 Ill I a n'ct. IJ SSJS,000 $71,750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 3Dr,2ba.dlnrms.aso l.3UDR!tt.&Jo'AM .HM . l'•<"~li11lou" 2 D t 14 $400000 S7SOOO "'9'al 3202 IUDSPITSOK :sar.21,~.fam.S4TS 2 bath home. W 1W Townho1ne. Sel·urlty 20 S41SOOO "'~... ••••••••••••••••••••••• E1u1tinde, apacioWI 3 Br •Ur.2\'llbll.fllm ~ carvcts & drapes Rlltt'~. pool. .lucunl,. ' -RENT"'LS f 1 ·~... •·•11""'• •0 -dln•·t 11• h.'>• ~w1·d1~h flrtpluc<" 111rndy bc11t·h. J')>~O 30 S7SO.OOO SOLD _. pC',-mo ........ """' .. ...-. "'a .rma........, OUl'STANOlNOOCt-:AN 111u/bt1. OfA<:tS $150,000 uo.ooo OMO Point JZJ ~ & VILLAGI:: vu;w. ~1 l'orono \Id M:ar urcw •••••••••••••••••••••• 552-7000 Mo Funtn ~11 c 4 Bdrm Plus m•y othen not Ushd abo••! J :mllllll• t:l l'l'"'· lit and 1-·or ~nt or INlt>fl 2 tHt 2 Studio '1Pl 2 RI.KS T< Ouph•x. Wulk lo OCUllQ" nL·~ lwmt'l>, 2 ~ dt-n. lwo he11n1" frplc. o<'l'anvlew' THE ·:. · · Bt::ACll. 1 blk. from Pot hoy. $6SCl mo/yrly hm. CUM P l "" tlH plt1<'ci.. iorm;tl din 11)' uppt only 4Q3 ~45 VILL ... CE. . ... · tery Shack OWN 1rn , .-. T ELY I-' I N I S H J<: O lni:. u"e 111 11001. J,1l'ULL.I -" t'A\'!\ ALL UTILITll-:!i 011 lbe 8'1) w/boat Oodt "TURN ·K f:Y '' PflOJ ECTS will be &1,•nni:. rnurh lloust' Duna Point, frplc REALTORS $16Hlo. for~· lx111l 4 8 d1·m . ~~ sold or ~Xl'hun~c<l. Tr:.tdP up <ind ~l'l ~l!:<1hr /nryr, nr bch 3. Sv1clous 3 OORM hw11t100. $1~ moJ)'tl; 200<' . . <:orun.idl'I M;1r.U11plt·x 3 Avail now. (7141499-3729 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhme, Par FAMILY JIO~n:. U11llt bl' c apprec1at1on, 6 months interest bt.'llroom :!1 hJtl\&. t''.-Vu, totally decorated I •~ 1 w•T•RFRONT write-off. and lo maintenance. BY t•·llt·nl cund1twn $4So BToro 323 purt. turn. s345 mo on 2 evl'i;,. LJ;e. " rm A ~ APPOINTMENT n11h •••••••••••••••••••••• "' fireplace. This hom HOMES IN OUR OF'FICE l30'0NTHEWATER• c;h11d/nopets.S564t21 ha5 masnifil'enl OCl-:AN 63l·l400 ONLY (No drive.bys, plca~c.) II t• int.' II J r ho a 3 & dt·n new home u RJE:HTA.LS & COASTLINE VU _ _..,.._., lh~hl.ind~ 3 Ut•droom. l Luke Forest w/•aew o S1f\llc F11mlly Homes :'°itusllc l'edar shin"lll•--------- b.•th ~lj(I mlh "'ater ~ sq n. 2 be 3 BR. 2 Ba. . . . . . . .. . t.ome. Lge. sundccks Lido Isle COLE Of HEW,ORT A <.'."'cl bar. frplc. pall 3 BR. 2 Ba ...•...••. ~I hreplace, din in~ rm. LEASE 6 75.551 I pool & lcnnas incl. SS90 3•2 & den. 2 ba · ··St <"ellent fam. home. S4'1 \'H~w of bo.1y. prl _ _ _ ___ ~eudy _Sept. bl 64~~ 3 BR, den 2 ba ....•• $4 Mo. brar h, man & wif WOOD &t GLASS 3 Ddrrn :: b:ath, dmmg rm homt w/1ntl'r1or gurt"·ni. sauna. bwlt In \Jluum ~yi.tem on lltM>I i.11e lo w occ:an, mounlJ1n 1:01( COO~t' \ ll'Wll Pl.l'. lots mor~ ~ $1 l~.000 pool'. tennis ~ l>r, 3 ba f ...1 200 "'1th dll extra., Ope Ac:~ ori ... t I lncome,roperty 200 REALTORS & dbl ~ar. Clubhou'e 3BR,28J ....... s.t· b1lt rn lnlchen An l'X Shal'I), 3 ~drm. 21 TL'STINMEADOWS JBr 2bahouseongret-n JBR.28.1 ...... · .. s1 MISSIOMRULTY adultmaleonly N 4Ur.2•,&.den.rormal beti by lake Tc nna! 4BR.2Ba ......... Sol 98SS.CstUwy,Laguna S600monlh Coll hous-..Su\ &Sun 1·Sor un ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal~old 336Coltnn.N B GRUTIUY H'OVINCTON d111, nl'W Piltnl, drps.& Po<>ls . .:round mu1nt. 4 liR,2~Ba Phone494-073l llomesRealty,549 "' l'PlS. Ii; frplc W/COn · club racal 1nC'I. $MO 4BR.3Ba.. . .$7'"'1,----______ ,, _________ _ Hrsat1on area . good Adllsonly. 1ss-.266 Townhomc:. 2Br. lge fenced yard. ---- :-l•hll., close lo p<>ol & -2 en. 2 Ba .. . • • • • . . refni:;. & stoYt' mclud J Ur. 2 bu . den. Wei?tc.Wl. park. on qwet cul.1ksat', Fountoitt Votl.y 1234 2 BR. 2Va Ba ......... $4 Lag. Cyn $320497·2292 ••rcu. SS'IS. mcl grdor' &. s.'iOO mt1 831 162.& ••• •••••••••••••••••••• J BR. 2 Ba. . . . .... Se!1 --- -wuter. 6-15·94~ a_ft_6...u...-. Prorrtv House G~ot Potetrliol .i PLEXF:~ lh owner. _l020So Coeat H .. y 494·85'9 630ll w c,t llw} N Shr) C1:.111t Ou ks ubound Cln t•nn onl) 84IS IZJll Lag .._J: , • 642·31150 this ti+ acre:s. l2 m1 .... Mob·te ho / una ...... gue --o1 un111i:e SHO,oou • ~ tL--1..-:C,. comm ity :'\e"' 11orl Cn·~t. J B R Lobdell Rily 111G I'.;)( Trfr Pm 2300 WALK 3 RR,2Ua ........ ~ Vry charming 2 11tory W have (l3 )2 &3 liH r"' UlUI ... un l,1'\ll'fully dee. wi panel ---••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGU:Ao~IGt.:r,L ani:. wet bur Sis.ooo Cct"'l Loh/ 1500 FANTASTIC to l\l ile Squnr e Park. Rcde~1Ued 38r, 2 l>o, frplc, new cpls. dr:ipe:. & dishwasher S4 IU mo. 9'>3·4$1fl A~nt , no fee 3 BR, 21.,, Bu . . • . .. WS 2br. den. 2ba. 2 frpks, c 1 1 1 l h 3 BR. 21 • H.a .. natural wood panelin win e r ren a s o c 00::.1.• 4 BR, 2• ! ua. tl\ruout, peg & groov ~rom. Property llou1>c 4 mt. 21, Ila . floors, lrg trees. h bloe 6'12-31!SO 4 im 2' J Hu from ocean, north 1rnd. s.•.oo mo. s or. 2 car gn t . P ROPt-:llTll-:S .\gent __ -l~·~ •••• ~r.••••••••••••••• TA.XSHELTER CALL GOLFCOURSE Pacific Ol·~an \'H·"' 2M Space Mobile Home l.ai:una N1auel Realty 1~ aero':. lhe 1>lrcel fro Cemetery. Nu 2 Ioli< Park m Co!> la Mesa watb 49M040 830-505 thlS fU\C1Br.2. 8.lho U las.oruc Sccuonl for udjo1nrn1t property avail. ---no pets. rpls pref. k1dl>11K'ts OK. An11t1:1 fr. $620 mo, C.111494 2791. N w v 1 II i: t s EI Ii p . 575.500 10' • dn Dn\'e b) sale to quahllcd bu) e r. E Z f1nancrni;. ownr wit 2303 Annt\'Cr.,ary Lan Reasonable SSl-6042 car r Y · S 2 7 5 · 0 0 ° · Beaut 5bd exec hmtt ~ clubhse & pool pn\' Top area, $49S. 9611 9174 ll39·1H8S or 213-392 :;,167 DCJWtC1 HUis 3250 -or call ~-811!1. DAL l\.~TELL~A HEALTY. ----•••••••••••••••••• ••••• Ol'l!:N llOllSE $56,000 Wt.:LLNEI<, o"'ncr·i. ex Commercial 8-1· ~II f,\CS, K48 ll411G I I ..__.... 1600 IEA.UTIFUL Redecorated :i hr, :! Ila. 3Br. 21 ) b;l ('Ondo w /:J\, bo.1t :.hp, dbl i:ur $6()0, ~ rly lsc 41511 W. Cst' llw} 515-7645 or 675-!lk? Love y 2Br, 2 b11 Conrlo c ~1,·c a1tt. • • vr· •1 Mowttoin. D~tert, c~tm dLt\' rm"' frpll' ••••••••••••••••••••••• RHort 2400 ADULT COMM. fplc. cp1s. Ofll>, palm. l>:.~:.hr . .> <' O\l•n, t'lt•<"lmmar3br.2ba ~dud BAYFRO..._.T ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tenn1., C'ourt. pool s uver loc $400/mo £ .. r d r 0 P n r L> 1 s yrd, bl fl lnd~cpn g. Cal " facihues Close to park 96J.4S69 Ai:ent, 110 floe t•n mln:tt1n )! bu) l'r,., t'\'e-._. 64:i 2a~ Ope Orftce bu1ld1ni:, l'l'Cl'. I /\He IC1l C11tforn1a , .;hopping and frttway DCJWtC1 Hkjltel l 252 fo:.tstblu!f l>phllevel,i 30341 v111 l'orona. Lat: SJt ~1n. Is 1518 Syh1 ucular \l\'W, luxunou ram•.;, Allrusa. C:al fo tt573C.-PU5Dl·IR'llHE lkdrm, 112 bath. encl 't573Cut,.,,lt:l~M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 ~ h,1 . frplc . 2 pal :'\iguel. l:JkrstS-~ Lane.: \$!\ execull\'coff1l·e-. ulC' or lrJde . $.2500. -dble 1tarage Near new. Jo'abulous \'H'W ( ----Reducedto~.000 7Slll6J lolboolsland 3206 S37S /mo. 1st. last Jo'ORLEASE -VnavPk.3 EASE •. 3 Bdrm 2 bn e\•cry room! No 29702ANA MARI,\ L:" Oecoralnr'i. warm & col)' home. JBR 2•,u,\. f;am rm. pH·turc:.qut back yard S92.9SO HO~D GAl.LF.RY 01' 110~1 ES.831 ·911 I THREE IEOROOM CUTIE LO\ ely aru11nd11 "llh larf(c l·overt•d pal1•1 1\ll an eio.rcll.:nt C'on(!11111n S62.SOO Ja~' W Yt•al!' Rl•ult )' 3t70'Jt'm1st II"' v Sn. L.a~una l!l!I :!:!:Ii Lowest Priced!! Dandv Duplex . llo<k1o leech!! T\\O :i lxodroom. :t b11th unit' l.owt-c' rull> run11•h1'<1 "'1th l1rl•pl.an• \nd .al I lhl' r on\·c llll'lll'l!11 l<kol tor 01vn(' ot:l'Uvanl llurr) on lh1i. .1t s 119,950 ~~ llLL GRUMDY R~al Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• secunty. Agent, no fee Br. 2''2 Ba. feJn rm, 2 sty ho~e. ulll rm, 2 car gor. Agent 675·1642 , • ..__ 280 3 Br, 2 Bn, partly fum. ~9-86.SS twnhome '62·9444 or paUo. $390. 49S 6878 ______ 675·6 .!!_i •• ~.c::::;. •••••••••••• garage. Ion~ 1~e avail.Su---.B 2b hd SS2·7000. -S"',.-TERR•C-E--1nH.ne"'l}pa1ntcd.2 ba. 600 r 210. f $3.'iO mu 1213)429 9288 . per., r, a wat en 10A A I.: C' pol to & 1~· I. Stt l rontaA I Ac:rc lot California -L11,c yard. walk to Mal ONGOLf COURSE! TWHHOME We:.t<·hfr $tl50. In . n.r downto ... ~ San Ju.ln Pines. Allrusa, Cal fo VRl.Y. Lovely 3 Br. 1 ·~ Sq Park & recreatio New. plus Rancho San Befi~ttoonJoy thl1>n""' water & gJrilcn4, 1• ~apt)~cl 5 s mallj su le or trude. $.2SOO. Du.+stparate guc5trm center Clos<' to schls. Joaqwnttasc nrCulver 3Br,2"•911,townho1ne. ~-<t387 ~-nrd~~ ~ ~d ~c;~~~;~11:d i~I 111>3 & balh. 2 frplcs. Z car stores & frwys. Quiel t'UI & S.0 . Jo'v1· 1819 sq rt. 2 .,. /all dee. kitchen, auto ~ h y 1 ~ Park 1 n A 10 t Real Estat• ~ar. wshr /dryr, S600 mo d :.ac. SS.MU3S. SS2·97S & con\'. •· 20,, bu, lux garage dr. opnr frplc 1'.nstllluff Shd. 3ba. Ii. • S2SS .OOO C'llurt c~" 1 W-"-d 2900 ti75,297S or848·188SBkr. mstBwtc& ba. frplc. dbl "'/11,us tighter '& lul .:urcfl'll«'r ,111r.~. ,11cts . J -·•"' encl glf. $645. m o . sprnklrs~"lem.P\t.uc· SC.OOmn1,10 .. :11.1 __ brkrs 496·S454. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkaut. 2·sl)' . 1 BR. 3 bu Air. 313r, 2b11, cpt.~. drps, Reudy Sept. 15th 20 l.'CSS lo bch & commun1t) Santo Ana f'IO ------Univcrs11y Park 111. o home SG()()'.\10.)rly frplc. dis hwas h e r . Arbole~Keyatsalesofc tennis, poul & Jan11.11 •••••••••••••••••••: ... 1 Valuable Key Lot Tl•rracc 3 BR . .t\(:ent for W111lon, l\1:t1 675,333\ SOS/mo. 963·4569. /\gt, or64 s.i1s + dep 171·1) 496·2.ll:S ll\IPROVF.D W/IKOO i.q n~nu~c 1213)9439786 --noree fl Medical IJhJg ·•' V11· -· -Corot10 del Mor 3222 --------1$360 C rminA 2 Br. 2 Bu, ~i.'\. _ ton11 & Pl;11·ent1.i. Av On ••••••••••••••••••••••• HuntiftC)tOft leach 3240 de~ 11r11dcd . palio. luiot1 Viejo 3267 I y S 7 5. u o o ()"' n t• r Rttwtals Deuut duplx. 2Br. 11, hu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• twn .Close to pool & ••••••••••••• •••• •••••• w 'earry at 9'. w / ~O,l ••••••••••••••••••••••• {rµI. + i.trai. So of h"'~· Br 2 Bu. cpt.s, 0 /W, no park • .9799 down. Houses hmlshed s.150 mo ~19 9501 Pl.'lS. Children OK S4 RENTALS HD. Johnson. Brokl•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----mo.96().303.5 NE Br2 Ba, kit w/seU MISSION VIEJO Ill\' SHA.RP 41EDROOM G46K362 t:ostaM ci<ll ~ 3102 SNGl.11Mt-~. 2 Ur 2 8.1. cln en,fam:.irca,fplc. Srnglefam1lyfrom ~25 ;. llR. ;111.1. ll1111w. 111l·o1n jlll---------2121 Plact>ntrn A\t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fplc. new 1!1-ror, dbl i:.i.r. Clean 3 br, 2 ha, t'J)L'I. nr his. shops, pQOts, NO FEE -AGT6:S!l·99111. 1i.1r.1bh· , ... .,. ,\rnl·n111e, u-~-·to'--lh•hable. rpuct middle 316 Ja:.m1nc SS<!:> drp'I. ren<'t'd yard. S32S jrm1 clbhse. $375 mo. (l/\1-:-\··ii V MOHARCHl4Y TERRACE -ANYTIME 2 lluth. turnlly roo1rt !\I ll\ (• In I l"l' l\ h ' N I' a I Hr1 1\l•>I 01111 W:ira1>51 Sharp nl·1~hho1·ho1>~ SJl\Slmo plui. ita rdNUH' bl. la,.t. wcunty i\gcnl. nof<'l.' 51!181l:.r1 •• •• 111dd. 2 t"1pk:-. SµJn111h ngoQ,.. gor Ul!l'<l t·oopll' lo 111, your <>151957 mo 96J4S69Ai:t Nofee SS' -Cr •. 1 •~0 1 u dic'd1 111 · 1> r(111 ·t ti ~1r •• t CATALINA mo•-d 1900 . • ------------entra n1r. up~r.1 c 3 h1·1tr1.nm, Lirn1ly room • -..1110 month • " ba~·. ~~ii. ~cl ,\~.1."'~~1~~' •••••• :•••••••••••••••• < .fl:\l occ.a~fronl l>omc lirand nrw :? Bed. 2Ba JBr. 2ba, cul·d·sac. bltns. u V. rARK TEltllACE S305 mo 586 3007 rnnrr ~2S ll(IO ... or all• & OCEAN Vl[Wll 178 Cecil Sl. C-Osla Mr,3 I-or 1 or 2 wks, a,llcr w frplc SSOO mo on vrly It a rdr ncr. RV I bo at r, 2 ba. popular Cam· ·· tJtli. & .tfipt l all \i:ent •• Small oldrr 3 bt>droom 2L13J .~.to4r2821J 3 Y • 1 h be. Waterironl lloines ~tornge. no pcls, $370 dge Modl'I. Xlnt loc. EAN 3 Br Z Ba. cov'd 6:r.1 ~11:17 751 222J r1v n1 }Our 11v1ni: room. Best orr~ 645.26J5 °" 631· 1400 962·4914 . S47·7CH4 : 833·3215 patio, fn<'d yard. culde 3 ntt. 2 Ba · fom rm. ulll Orumullr 3 lci'el family --------lcrlboolsload 3106 - -. sac.S37Swlrpd S86·1l!>S ~5 ~:~~~~~~~--·~. palio. 4 IR IH homt' "'Ith permant'nt lincotM Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~}e~r. garage. Slllglt>S Ne! R~::!~ ~~~~ $380. l~B~~~~~~~,~~br:s~ 3bd. 13 iba, cpts, drps, - "THE HILLS" "'""I lkdroom.4bath. •••••••••••••••••••••• J HR. 2 ba., with patio Ma R nt Is O·S370 mo.6«·7866 range, fncd w/2 patio:., WHtmlnster 3291 1\n lmmllf'lll:lll'. up lom1ly room. patio and TIMETOTRA.DE Sj;OOOnanovell e '" e 0 ,S4 &olfgm,pool.'1Sl·2032 kid:s ok, $350. 2131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,i:rudl•d . "f'll IOl'•1h·cl der k t'nnla11tl<' Newport Trade to larger unit& 11.irbor R~alty 673-4400 Bdrms .. 2 baths: stone urtlerock Brondmoor. 421·4582 leun. 3 llr. 2 ba. up u .1rlmouth 111.in with \Jlul' «l $1 10,000 C11ll now! More apprt>clauon 1 -.. -fireplarC'. S37S Per mo., Prestige 1900 model, • Campua vu, 3 Br 2 Ba • ...,_ port le h 3269 l(radcd rpt:., drpi., rrplr. eH•ry detail l'Omplr h· ~IO llSI more tax shelter. ca11 lolboa Pett"'" 3 I 07 yearly. Agent 6-14·7383 bedroom. 2~-. balb, ·3 c comm pool, blt.ns, trash ._.w oc d1~hwashcr. S36~/""4k •. • but 11r,1~11 m tht• r1•nr now for information ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------gara&e. freshly pai.n\A comp, 2 patios, gas BBQ. •••••••••••••••••••••• 963·4569 Agt. no fee. yu1d Bnni: your i:rl'l'll LIOHSESTA.TES Winter Rental · Ocean· CostoM•sa 3224 1nslde & out Cp u lo m ai n t. S460 mo. 2Br Condo W /dcn. di . ---thumb untl ,.u, e LllG 53G !1832 front 4 Llr. 3 Ba, fully •••••••••••••••••••••• drapes. w a lk. to lC~ SS7·2101 dys ; evs/wknds area. 2h ba. stove, lras Houtes ~nushed or Prac1·d lwlow cumiicli ii----------11-----fum1shctl, pnme beach 3 Br 2 Ba, formul din rm. Bonaventure & MaritJ. 640-2309 comp. Recently con Unfunushed 330,Q. uon al c;i".000 fOR s •LE l0t· $700 mo 67S 8562 c"'~. bltns. fpl, rncd. $4 structed, tennis 1•ourt11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..., ~ ... ~ ~per month. FRI,. (4 1· h c.a 6 4 4. 721 I ·~:.v1~:~t~z3~~~. ~~~:..~f~ CAT A.LINA. ISLA.ND Lar1w 21lr. frptc. sundeck. inrl ~nlnr_o~~9·3139 A ~~ n:4 ~.a:~o F tv~ 2 Sa~ <;t~~.l>~~e~~~ ~·: /Jn Nlfafl lJl\ll.l y & n.•mly to movf' an now 7 Unttl>, mromc Sl9.200 a nr i>rhools $290 mo. •S.'W5 :!Br + DR. 2 ba. J Bedroom. 2 bath, 1f a r Fa<!~i~iee~lJi~1~f~~~~ 673·7489. altS,ll.10-2329. •,,,.-:": i\rl fast. thii1 on(• won·t year. $175,000 nr will Arn1l!lltl (2131927-6464 frµI. hltns. d/w. nu cpts, Marina High. Cirifls. Rendynow3br,2\.lr ba C -do 1-1 • 1 t trnde for m<'omt' 111 op<•r --p1unl in/ouL (lfalcrrPsl) drapes, bullllns. $4ct'pcr Bring money & furniture Npt. Shores. 2 BR, conv Ofl m n ums J"*• ·. J!> .;73 71101 ,\i:t lY in Oran)lc Cuunly r,c1 Fl nn mmn chnnr1el. IU2 2:!2l : 1 mii~·ll4G·!l666) month. 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NY.AR MAlllNA •J •• • ... n 8S s uwn IJOO At ollie bcllt"h, $475 3 Bit pt'Op (' w l •rnll l Ye m ~-------Spnclou:c llJlllt'r :urn 21JA m11,1c-r su11l.• In mint ~Zl.SOO 196 8 ° CO:\t\1ERCl\L Wr tmmt• Woods (·ov" m;unten:ance lnchxled I 10yrd, washer/dryer a1try who t"Pn :a1;1 RR. 2 ~ ba Condo w/grt:•.it vkw S.1'~'l. l'ond S135.000 DRIV•' 1 ~an 6~~ BUil.DiNG WO 4117 ~1 __ S425pcrm11nth Nopets. l(lttwelcomc 968--0l' preclate tht' uralht t• Carpe\A, drpa1, dhlc• 1111r 491122:17 AG'' RV 2:Wfl Circle Or 11 nd Lai; l11lls 5 Star Adil rrk Fu c Ing water , 1,n ~:G l lil free G.irnRC' toy Mc:Ccrclte 002-0937 value . MOO lenae & re Harbor Ill Olsl. $495 on --"-' t: e I I C O A S T 'llverc~t 2 BR. 2 Ba NC!Wl>Ort Llke ne~· I' I s 1 n a 1 " 'I 0 k Realtor 1110 M.wport fcrences pltast. l::ves lea$c. i\\'111 Sept. l'bone BR llJ/\. nt·w ('nrpcl, l'RON:RTIE .. 673·5'10 /1. C. 24 ·w1dc. rp S~2o.ooo O"'ner "''!' llut:bcombt:r. f'ce C t M S4I 7729 • 497·2351 Harry,S40.llSl,Aet new paint. l nclut1"' B~ n"'nr, NpBch Twnh$ 3tid. 21 2ba. 1o1ar111te & c:a pr.rt Mimy xtra~ Open hOll\~ Sat /Sun l ·S &.IS 3540. ll3i637S finance. G .W IP l: G3l20ll cno eso • P•llo, aar •• work11hor1. 832 2Sl2 4 BrJ Ba. pvt bch. tenni.s Beach-Pools-Tenn111. 3 br, i323, l lll & l:ut au &it•O Xlnt cond , Coiy Newport Beach. ~30. \'ik1ng. over 1300 !\q n NEWPORT II F.IG llT S 28r. full b:Alh w1tub CLlfF'HA\'t-;N , XLNT stall shower. Mun) de BUY! M:ammolh ~unkC'n luxe fc-atu~. All n!lult t'am Rm. w /wet bar park.nopets.646<8612 ovulookinl[ lerraccd ...__ ·-•-120 1tarden & lovely pool. 3 ACNeCJI ~ --llr 2 ~, ovrt 2000 sqf\ on ••••• • •• • •• •• • • ••• • ••• lge lot w/rm tor RV or 40 Arrea. n ear S.id boat. SllO,O<IO~S-4516 dlt"back. In Cleve Ian IYOWHH Hartlor VI~"" llomt 4 Br. 2 Ba. xlnt bomt fl l oealton with land. 'lll.Q'74 daya 140·4't7 e\'tS fl wbdt. National Forc!lt. Com rnunlcatlons on top 111·e.t clam slle on bot tom ~.000 10'1 dn Owntt will ulto l1t T.D at fl'l . M11tt offc MS--CZJI wbl 1-UA.~. .-wportle•c:.h B 3 b t ho view, iuard, S650 lse den,3ba.frplc.lgeaame OroadWO >'· 8330242, As-YA Lo• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hr. 1 ba condo, aar Sp:~klln! n~':rn eou~:, 918-4523, 499.2247 rm. S475. tr.I. las t + 983·4'7~ , DUPLEX patio, pool. s:l95. Nn pea " security 646 3319 '- , in 1up('rn1reo11the8eMh"'1lhVlew 4 1649·9 towo St. 842· 1470. Call "Llla " Magnlllcenl view. Upper · · hntlahed r esidential nrra of N Bdrm (ll\a1loblr un af\8pm 841-l3'flor!M6-5456~ves. Three Attb Bay. 3 Br. Br. 2~ e.1. near golf,••••••••••••••••••••••• l..clng Beach frnnl 11n1t furn I Su(>1!r locatton --f1m rm 3 Ba $SOO m f hi I ed $39~ 38R w1f11m rm. & rplc. S850 mo wlnt11r or St ntFSll 3 Br 2 Ba. F.. S '"... 324 15~. (7i.; 996-l9M res Y pant • a mo. laa.d 3706 • Ba c k unit tllR. OIJI mo yrly. Watertront homl'. avail Sept •••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2.a7lOwknds 7S2·~7_ ••••••••••••••••••••~·· >' encl<>l!lt>d ura1tc. block Homes63tl400 &1U.o54En&wkncb. NWPTSHORES, 31G ·~Bayfront wall fen ee. S48.9SO h~. Frplc .. nopets,$42S. Cedar St. A·Framo cm WintcrU-uc KATELl.A REALTY, Wanter on Lido. 4hd,Clean 2bd hsl'. C "mo.lst.645-8781. Ba, dln·r rll. SS2S. Bkr. tasie.38r.MS0.493·0'T6l 675·6829 847·6061/ F.vcs.633·117l 311ba. den. frplc., $S50 drps .• ndult.t' over S. 497·2'21 monthly. ll75·7667, $200. mo. 842·1140 art RANCHO SAN JOAQUJN•---------.iNwpt ll"hts ocean view. 3 er.2YrTriplex.31lll --6pm. 3Rr,2r,.t,81,pe>pularS1 2br,2ba,lrglot.gr1 br, 2 ba. Gl1ued rec La Serena. Dana l'olnt. Wat<•rfront 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 L.i,111 Re1 Model. View ~an view, wlk to Vic room. New paint & crpt .. $119.000.496-9678 ht.al sllpiq. Balboa CA>vcs. Cozy l'otlaac E-fiide.. i:oll course. lake. aval ton• Beach. 6 mo lease. Qualnt brick patio. ssso. &42 1.334 or 6-i2·7430 pie ok. Fee $e1>4. 1$. $62S. 547·1044 o $500. 4til·"'2. 5'M33l or 5$7-8717 esa Vfrde duplex home. tafo Rental6 m.&al.5 corne r. Spnnish. orn. t.100 ISt.F., 3 BR, 2 B3 ' ......... ---.--------.IUllY 2bd, 2b1, la IOl. WATE~FRONT CONDO 1-..;;.;..;.--....;.....,;;.;-.;;;..;;.::.;...,"'""'! .. Iron. 30R aBA ownrs un hornt. 1'lt nony p11Uo. $38S. Pool. 3 br, ki peta, t.uH new Smoketr • sreat ocean view, wal 2SSOaql\,2 Br A Dtn 1ld • 1t; ZBR 11.<tBA rtntal well dt"corated Year\>' M£ls.ok. •'ec Twtl.l!M. 2bd. •· pool to Viaoria Beh. • m Uoav•ll.9$50mo. ' Ow.nr993-9899 B>O. mo. 6T5 6423 Main RentalJI, clubhee.138$. 5"5H429 IM. SSOO. mo • .,.·1362 A&eot 64041 •f OAIL Y PILOT l llr p1rtly furn. or un turn Sl75. mo. 642·4110 1Wla:tf•leecr. l74 ·~················· U UTIFUL I br fur $170 Is SllO. Span&J 1t,y bld1. &h'l e ncl 11r PoOI. 1aun1. lndry. ad Its QO pets. 11301 Keebo Lil. l blk w. or Beach ot Slater 842· 7848 /\JEWEL.\.. Associates ~''..UNA IU.CH 4'4·•~'4 -~-~----- • '· '• 11to Annouwcinc "Sanja I Klause" "Suaur And Spit'\' And r.verythl111t Nlct'" C11m1• 'ro Our llou:oi\' Toflu)·. Sht-'s lk.•11uUCul A111t She':w JJt'ullh)' We'n.1 So Ptoud To S.). COHGkA TULA TIOHS LAUREL •AUTO PARTS DEPT. DELIVERY DllVER Chance to learn the in· leresling Chevy parts business. Plea!lant work· ing condillonei. Op· portun1ty ror udvance- menl. Sulary open. See parts mgr. JIOWAI!D Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Sl.s., Newport Beach . Add it ..• Build it ... Olaper lt...Hammer it ... Carpet I !t ... Cement lt ... Wlre IL.Hoe Jt ... Clean it ... Move .. it...Press lt ... Paint it ... Nall it...Plaster it. .. Fi x it. .. ,. w.cti 11 '~'· Auttttt 11,_ 1911 * DAIL y PILOJ ., : I SERVICE Plumli lf ... P•tch l\ ... Plpe It ... Remode l it ... ~, : Roof lt ... L•ndsc-.>e it. .. Tlte lt...Trim lt ... Sewit... 1 Haut it ... Add tt ... Pl•nt It. .. Aller lt ••• Lnrn lt... ; ' Acea ..... ~.,.aler ·-fCwn+e ':_ ...:.....:...._ Ga_ .. Senlcet ·• · • .........,.,.,.,... -· :-.....--:.. . .., ~ · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ........................................................................................................................................................................ ~.............. I 100KKllPfHCi bi~nlr)'. Add-on• atso lLEONITE CONCRETE y ARD .. c; AR AGE CARPENTRY, PalnUna BkK'k, Bri(!k, Slum_patonttaJat·llep.alr·SS yn la WALLPAPEAJNO. llOMt!SAVt:RS 6 40.0l5S 67J.OttJ Commercial. La c, free STA M PING . Co b · CLEANUPS. Ut e haul· & nunor rep.airs Free Walll.Plut.n...1.&xpert area~workmaaabl' AU kinda. work 1uar. P1umbln1atttc1uln1' I ---c.t G4.5 s.&38. blest-0ne, brick le tale 1111• Free ht. '46-4C76 estimates, S.U-1408. ly lntlalled. ~":!.~I!!!~ (\&al'. Take adwant. ol •l FY" esta. Call Norro rr.. ttt1matl'<t, hon t &. .,,._Ce 1.,W p&llQS,e\C. '4()..4349 priced, C.11 Bob ..,.,. .... ,.. W.37Q5.6.,... ttlllble 1CrVll"4' $10 hr, •••••••••••••••••••••••,._.. ir-•--C. ...., _.. E.Kpt Japanese Gardener...... "63$-4314, Ftnet\.I. k7.a3 BofA" MC APPLIANCE RP.P\I" "''-'r-• _........_ amater Comp! maantenanct' & ....................... p .. y ... c..... ,..... ' • • , " ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• I ... H II . Cle • • ........................ - -Ill> , rvlce C:ill •'L ... t ,_ L·,.. • c eanup. r r est /reu . au nc/movma. cleanup •lllCJ Aver.ext. l•l..Y. tni5 ,, <TIA) 54~ ~2:.! viam~ • u m CKan L~ M. JAKVI~ lliru TSMl37 $'7 /up. Treework. Z-1\,y 1115.111\. U&l'lll. !PATIO Ccwers. a.dwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------1na Color bnahteo~ra, Addllkint Ir Remodelln1 ltus fast MS·TtJ.I Price1t.cl mtr'l/labo&' decb. QIRlit,y wor-, re-ltEPAIRS·ALLTVPES .... "'"'99 wh t f u rp l s l 0 m I 11 9S2 MT1 • Lie 31TW JAPANESE EXPERT rreustlG..sin ' • Oua.r laer ltteett aa prices. &Jc 315085. Ph Reuona~c. frtiu est. be ••••••••••••••••••••••• blt<aCh. Cl!an hv rm, d!J1 -·-Landacape"Gardenin1 •••••••!••••••••••••••• Ted ... ._·_.w.oU. .... mlorli&S-OOM. W1alt8'C).!5020anyliml' l. l> t'.ll I rm & hall St~ Av.i rm GERWICK"SON CallS41·$182 ~ J~·u a~c1tk~··· ·~~urs~· 57 so. couch 110. chair SS. Additions • Rcmod.:Jlo1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1retl•~·Planlers PETERS PAINTING ,_--=-·I""'* Ttlt•l•l• lepolr eo..It·rha~ J, lliSI; Ouar ellm pd odor. Crpt Llc B121lM2 C ....... Yrd M... E:xper1 houaedeanlrat: for ~cw c:crei;BQPa" Expr, reaa ratea, lret •••••••• .. •••••••••••••~1••••••••••••••••••••• --r,•p;iir. 1$ yrs expr. De s.19-2110 67HCMI CallMlkt' ~.2049 yourhome/11pt.Jrvareo R r~u~ U est.C.IJOene5$2·04$9 PATCffPLASTERlNO CANOPYTVSVCCO. U)VING CARF.. )o'nr'tl ~~~~Ol myull. Keh HUFFMAN " SON Malntalnan~ Plantin• & Keut lie 'd, lnsrd , c ' rrAPER·PAINT! 20 1" ~*~t TYP~.~~~ \Rt Ratc&lrvlee yard, lunche:.. Llc'd Remodel. cabinets, Landaca~. •Free Est. bondea. Rets. Barbar. BLOCK, 11 lump1t o ne Hp. Save $'s. SaL cur. l'r'C'C!c.. au·alrPri<-aM0-1633 -642.:5299 Wt< Care Carpet CIHners fornuca &'4·75418. ~°"~' Geot"Jte lbushJ. S4S·T0'12 s:i&-0327 wallt, brttk. I lone p&ln· No wait. 554·3'29 VERY NE.AT PATCH Tllie SteJm cle11nor1hampoo le Want a REALLY CLEAN ten, concr'•te. Very JOBS-llTBXn.IRE i.••••••••••••••••••••••• I c_,.... Al..oUpholtltt)l·AJl wortc oncretc, c arpentr:r . Ron'aGanlenln,aServlce. HOUSE" Call GI! ham reu .• froe u~. Bob, LetlltPro•• •'°"!alt. ._143Sk::ERAMIC Tile. New It ••••••••~••••••••••••• guar ReCs/.MC. fr est "?i:;onry • stucco, ~~: malntenant·e •. clean·u~ Gatl. f'l'H ests, oo~fm 7»~ W•el.,. , .. .._.. nntll. Fr ett/ Sml Jobs Reas1Rates64S-3'716 <2 > 429--092~. 846-7....,.. jobs, t.rff cutltnl . Uc • Mt Homea·Addlt1on a wakome 5ss.2428 ~ REMODEL '-askforDan Nptlkh,C.M,CdMarea HOUSECLEANING is:::':................... ,_.,_...._.,, Res tucco Over blod S31-1l!l3 Strictly Custom Addi ,_ /C..c:-"--\dditaons . Remodeling cauan 4pm,548°"987 Our ~usl oess. Ca lliMOVING~ Let 2 e pr'd •Jt..SllJMvtt-walls. Free eat, 10~-..:.:.;~.;..;... _____ _ tJoos . Repatri., cemt'm ............ Bio ·It & SI mpSl .• G .. s.t-ficft Jan.lees fla&&edy Anos. · x raws.-..... Trft Senlce work doors hun.. ETC lo•••••••••••••••••••••• Wallsc Bob 6~ ,....,.. on1aar 67s.w3 mea move )'OU. Reaa, WAU.PAPER ............... ••••••••• R de• I .... .~· t •· f · • ,.,,.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs 98l-8308or~ REMOVAL es1 nt11 . commert•u111\. oncre e ... t ncrng ,_ • HANDYM • . ·, !GARAGE SALE •ds ln Removal$ trlmmlnai & ilOtt:>/offlce remodel On' cw.1 )'!>. patios. ~--~ AN·l!omes • R.ellable, e traclent . PROF MOVING Lo-l Responsible 8l&1t School U.Dai'uPilotbri h ..... ._ .. I'.• •. 'd• lk • -Apts Con1c1entiou11 "--· .... -"-3 .. _.. • --... student e•peri .. a•ed ., n1 • .. pni.n.,,., iree nt .... c • I mg Qu1clc service. quul w11 ~. grape slake a.:0 ••••••••••••••••••••• • " .. ~ ... ..,r p.m . .u ... rates BofA Uc/lnsrd • ,. "'' · Pfnllulet .• Toplaeeyour fllJtyll\Sured.64.Z-3'34 work. l'11lumbo Constr pa tao covers . C liU W"6g&C le-.. craftamao.6"~. forAnnorMarta. Care:Waya '134.1700 7 S3.50 p/llr. can Greg, drawlnt card, phone Co.MmbrBBB 9628314 &1578JO,M ark~7·22.8S Freeest. 642·990'7Wantads Call642·56'71 CLASSJFlEDwlllselllt. dys ' 9Q.711Jaft.epm. la·.,.today. SeUidleitema 642·5'18 ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~::! ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ !~'!!~ ..... ?!~ &t!.~~ ..... ?!~~ ~!~ .. -.?!!! ~!:'!':'-... ?!!! ~!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~'f.!!~ ..... ?!.~ Uobys1ltl.'r wanted form IOAT WASHY College student, wknds, DR'S ASSIST. GOOD JOB l.ADY over 40, refitted Manlcuriat/Jle«ptiooist Nurses AJdet, a.tr.30 6 PR1NTF.R Wnnted, A.8. fanl 10 our L<lg .. Bch F lime. Newport Pacific baker. Sat/Son. lOpm lo Young lady U8·28) for .. Ca .., w I P er 1ona1 l t Y , Part Ume wortung into U -'7;30 shift. Exper. Dick, 360-ltek Camera. ~me. 5dys wk. Reliable. &ats. 2200 w. coast 7a m . Wlnchells Donut leaiUmau: full time posi· 2 Days per w... r. •~0 lmowledte or bookkee~ full. Salary, co.amiaioD, permanent pos ition MS-0040 own car, recs & c rt"den· Uwy, Newport Beach. ljouse. 2S3 E. 17th St, lion an cos la Mesa selbng. Good r~rs. Ovl' ing " typln1. Steady benelltsopeo.5*&$20 Hunt. lkh. Convalescent ---------tlals. Salary open. Cull-CM. H lthS N 60.873-2289. position w/one of the Hosp. 847·351S. 18811P/Ume Sales. S40·S71\ 494·8496. for inter\'1ew BOOKKEEPER w~asend~·sc:~~PA;:fy GUYS Ii GALS finest Decorat.orStudlOIMASSEUSE Ul-28) No F1ondaSLH~ Bch. .ti/up. Men, ladles, sl\l• aJ)pt. -Nt?w rl.'st.iurant looking CONSTRUCTION any aft. or eve. 2112 "lssl·on v 1-10, El Toro In Nwpt Bch. Oood exp. nee. We train. f\&11 . dents. l':ves/ S"\ I ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiilj for re!>t11unint oriented SUPTIEU RUT Harbor Blvd, Costa "" ""' salary & future. Give time. Le&it.CaU~IOIS3 MURSIS AIDIS !lea<'378,S.,.l-l104. BANKING lull chJrgc bookkt:eper ....,.o....,. Mesa. area, to work a rewhours ttfa. Write Ad. 922, Dally anyUme. 3-11. " 11-7, exper'd 01 ' HEW ACCOUNTS Xlnt working cond. Sun· Major So. CalHornia de· ~o~~~Funpe:o:~~ ~ Pilot, P .O.Box lHO, M. AT u R £ W 0 111 AN trainees. Mesa Verde PUtllC RILATIOHS ' COUMSaOR da), Monday orr Apply veloper needs tract Elderly woman needs at· mor_.,e t"nforma••-o pbone CostaMesa,92626 p /llme to welcome Conv. Hosp, 681 Cente1 TOS I S,100 rn per:.on. Prattcr!I Bell & superintendent'" Walnut t e n d ant ca t e & ...., ._ St C M Must have degree 1n Saturday Only for out Cruwn 11041 Beach area. Minimum JS yrs s up e r vis'io n . Lit e 800-091.S. ~Sctyflcpt newcomua • c.tacl '· · busl:oessorflnance.Ex Costa M esa oCc Lite typ Bhd Westmmi.ter. i:xpr. On sat.e & oft 111te. housekeeping & cooking. Equal Oport\Mlity Xlnt typl1t. Jhcbhu merchant.a. ~exlbte ~rs. HUlSIS AIDIS ec. level. Ba nk ing or Ing. Expcr. req'd. Call • Single family V.A de· P\-t liv qtrs & u lary. Employer transcription; no ateno. Nffd car, lite typing. F/thne Is P/Ume. Da)I credit exper . Salh \Ir Oonndlr IHOOKKl!:l':PER. wanted L~ched housing. Send re· 673 1297 KAIRDRESSlNG Pleasant personality. 5'7·30llG. attift. E11per'd pref'd. Ap-onented. Fee Paid. 546-230 0 ~1th i.Jks t•'\pcr also sume to Ad No. 32:5, Daily Min. 2 yrs CaUC. lecaJ MICH•MICS ply Park Superior, 144~ Randy Buckley S40·5001. CallfOf"ftiaF.derol Upl'n i.alJry, ca l l Pilot. P.O Box t 560, Guarant~~~t•rtl2S. exo . Salary com Exp. req. T1&•• apa, Superior Ave, N.B SnelUng&Snclhngor So•Mc)s & Loon 71"!.:.846 4-007 . Cos~ .Sesa. CA 92626 Engineer p/day +. Must be lie. mensurate w/exp. Suu trans, front end. and line 60·~10 Newport Buch Agency 2i00 Harbor DI.(' M Bookkeeper. fu II Cook, exper in Sea food & MFG ENGINEER 494-9729 (or interview. Ana. caUm.GU p 0 s It' 0 n. 0 pell . Nlll'lilll R.N. Day abaft re 4340 Campus Dnve l'.Ajual Oppor Emplo)er t'hJrge. Gd communica lt.altan CuJS1ne. Call bet to take small elct'tro-HELP WANTED. tl/F LVN-Cherp, f/thne 3-ll Jn,.rance, ll.Dlrorms, lief. LVN P.M. relief. Also Fee Jobs uon sk1lb. hghl t)pmg, 9·llam only.~2-9.a34. mechnacal auemblles Cooks. Apply in person, " relief 3·11. Rthel vecallom paid. Top pay. Btaut1Mly redecorated RADIO/ RB"'R STYLIST jOUmul lt><11wr thru tnal 1"""' f d I • ee a .. L' ed Chi k cUrte LYN ll·T • ex. 0 r. n a• c 0 u n t y facilities. Vacation & TEl.F.TYPE I HA r. pre balance Real Estate Co "-uu KS & Counter Help :;rod:t~:n~~~~r~~~ ~~::.:a .. ~a~h. c en, per·d Aides all sbiCls Automotive, 2401 N · sict leave. Garfield Care OPt:RATOR 1 fer walh follo~m.i:~ •'.PPI> :":pHt'h Call Mr. &yd prefer O\'~r 18. apply tn docum•ntallon , wor.. IWl-1784. Tult.ln.S::A. ~3 Convalescent Hospital. No e • Pc r I «' n c .. 1n pc non. sf.NO R '"'~01 person. Kentucky Fr1<.-d ~ "' " ~IENS HAIR Ut:SIGN. Chicken. Dana Point. stallon aet·up, tool de llOSTESS. rut.I time. over MIDICALASStST. 1711 Gari~ki Ave. H.U necessary. Le arn lo 2620£ Coa .. t ll"\,C.:tBI II •r..ons wanted. 18 & 34122Pac1ficCstHwy. i.1gn & produclaon lme 21. Apply ID pera~n. LOAN J'rcftt ofc lllldlv. soucht. Ph847-9671 operate. rrpolr Army I f'• k ~·· I ''t:r. exper . apply tn tro ubl e s booling. VclvelTurtle,59Fasbioo by l2)dodotofc. forkt'Y Office or M1 n 1111r r radio-teletype equip· f ..,uery wor er~ pt•r ir penon ~t 2 & 3pm. Bob· **COOK** .Mechaniul ur Industrial Island. N.B. PIOCISSOI &pot. Call Julie Maloney, T,. 1 n ee . G 0 rd 0 n 8 ment. Pay starts $361 Noe~Jl('r ncrt>~~Jr} b> ~kGl't's. JS3 E . Cst. lsl Cook Chef for retire· dcareeessentlal. Down Sa lnp Ii Loan uu Dera I It De w montb. Housing, meals, tnlls-ao~2 lf\H Nplkh ___ ment home. 11·7 d o>' 549°3041 Ha~~h==r~~~~!; hasa:~nrn11noran1e ::·Pmonnei"s*ervke ~i !:;~le~~ply ~t~,:!~~ ~w!:.c;.t~tu~ft~t:~d~:3: BKAUTl<:lAN WA~Tl-:U shift. Menu planning, or· Equal Oppor Employer 673-38$3 Co. for ladivldual, el· HunUntton Beach, 16168 Mr. GuttenM!n. rullUluent. A!lk about our c t '.\l \ CAI DRIVEIS denni:. special diet!.. Ex· perienced ln proc:easln1 Beach amt Suite 121 O!>U. tsur r<'a Mt'norWomrn per wGeriatril"~prrf"d Housekeeper /Driver. coovet\Uoaalloana.Sav· ' · OFFICEHELP DelayedEntryl'rogram. ---548" 167~ \1 usl be lS or O\'er 19.a·!MS8. I nc. M-.ltMftf live· in reUef for elderly ings & loan or mort111e lrlercbandising Clerk J . .....,.. Santa Ana $42·24lS .\WIY In Per.ion t)·pe J>('rson who needs lady, CdM. 673-7076. banking background pre Graphit le Drafting sup. Halt hwelen Cotita Mesa 540·1026 Yellow Cab COOKS & W AITEHS 2nd in come p /ti me . (erred. Typing required. plies, full time. Neat ap· Hunt. Bch 962·8822 BEAUTY ll:?~\Slatt•rAvi•nue Exper. needed full time. Polenual$1400mu1slyr. Housek eeper wanted XJnt salary & benents. pearance. $2.~ p/h.r. Now lnte.rvlewln~ ot So. Jolnthopeople , Apply an ~rson llem· 639·6123. Costa Mes a area . Call parsonnel (7U) Master Bl ueprint 234 Coast Piasa loca Ion for who'vejolnedthe Army •• SALON Four1t:11n V_ullt·_>'__ n o Re•l r nl 217 S i h k . "' Fl b C M' perm. p/Ume ofc help. 11.· urn I> c r & Tr Ir ~~~r~! A:cau ~nlboa EX. SICIETARY S:.~s s pea ang . S-t9.o8021orfurther lnfo. ac e r, oala eaa. Some eves" wknds re· ReooptionlstTrne MANAGER rr .1d•'itml'n for cabinets. lslund. Ca. To Sales Manaiier. Your F.qual ()ppor EmploJer ~UU q'd. Apply In penon le n.ir SltfllhM f ' tr J rn l• r s. d '-' t J 1 t & -personality l5 the k~y to l~OlJSEKEEPER .mo~n· MILL SH.A.PBNAM betwn lOam " 12 noon Fronl 'desk pos. is avaU. out~tund1nJC bl•nl'C1t11 •• ilummum i.kmn<'r:. Ap COOKS WANTED super po,;itlon w/excit· angs Mon.Fri. v1~ln1t.y w-...11 Oclrf>. hu Im· only. w/(un loving corp. Cart po1d \·.1rutrnn. profit Jll), ~l nJor"ay, 11.\8 W Crown HouH· & Ivy lnli!CO. Ben"ritslncludlng Newport " W1lso11 LOAN S£1YIC£ med opening for• Mill Penny Young, 833-2700.• ' ~hnrin i:. rl'tirt'l'tll'nl. lHthM c; :\I llousr. Mm HI yr.1 exper uenlal. Call L. Kay 846-8304 Shaperman w/$-6 :rrs ex· Opp11 l•lffe1 Dennis & Dennis Person·~ m•dac·ol ~ l11•nt.ll & ---Apply m per on, 32802 3-18-1288. Dennis & Den· CLERKS per. Xlnl benefits, high ForAmbiliousPeople· ne1 Serviceoflrvme.20IJ2 moic Miat I.lo hull \II CJrt•loronech1ld. l'at·1r1c t'oast Hwy, Lag. ms Personnel Service of pay,4daywortiwt.App-Loc.aJexecuUve looking MichchonD_r_. __ _ n~pon,~·" m rnnfidcn(l' "''home. S tl:t)«. 8·3 ~1guel 499·2626 Huntington Beach, 16168 HOUSEWIVES Downey Savings & Loan ly to. SecurityGull"d, 275" for part time associate. IR EC E PT.p a s h 1s 1 n l'pl) 1on .... ~1hl'fl.1Cln•1 :>111 :!:llS ~osmellc t'lerk for HB BeechBlvd.S.11te 121. No need to dress up. bas openinas In Orange McCormickAve,C.M. CallaCU,673-4786 Financial Svcs firm'. 719. co l>:Ulv l'llot f'lll<:\.'\lllFR drug :store Exp nol nee ''"/CIKPI SI0, .. 00 Trainee assembly & Co. lor Loan Service P"'ITTIME Rec ept /~. fo"r onL Uo' l.Sljjl. CO!lta \I•·'·' ' > T ir .. Clerks. P ayment pro· ,._ ~r'd, ~efa Cihf9262ll Gr.,anou1 G reeter I S-17·256\. Vital posilion calls for pack1alng jobs now ceasina. B e a e ." Gatberlnfal&natun!s for wpm. U ---------•I Sou11ht by brunch ot top \'anety lover m this sta· avail. Lona le short term Demanda ex-r. req'd. u..-.__.. Nov ballot. S.S·S8 per hr. 0123. --'''tor key out front P'I" Counter Girl ble firm. Call Marlon ass1gnmm ts. Mu s l b ;-1 0 0 0 ""Will WW ll+.C.11833·1454. J_,r ___ ..;._ _____ _ 1wn 1.ot'So'h.mety t.':.ill lllorover Ma.nn.833·2700.Dennis& TOPS$$SSSSS w/customers lJplnsre. opthint tor delivery olp . p Recept/Cl e rk/TyplaL BEAUTY nw1) I twn1on, lttil 1288 llalbo· bind 675.56(;6. Denn u Pe r so n n e I Nevu A Fee At. Tempo q'd. For fu'"'.:er Info~ Oally.· Pilot lo Newl*'t art time . rod ep. Nal'I Health Org. Public • " "' ..-~ J .~n ce o rv ne, "'""' tact Periooael Dept. 1111:IC , anco .......... :-nd ~h it"'i-"..:_ raaa ""'eo~· contact, accur1te type 1'"•11111' •· 1>1•nm' ""r•on _ a .:_. "'A I f I I ...,... 0 •u• ......... n... b '"'--•-lo •~-1 "'ba• .. d t st ..... OPERATORS nf'I ~·n·1t·l· of llunlln1non •COUNTER HELP Michelson Or. t:emnQ (1l4)$C9-0802.. E.O.E . · 5:30 ind Saturday a 1x: c ~· • ,.e · SOwpm. Sal $47~·$540. ! 11.>.H h. ltittill Beach Blvd. Apply. o el Taco. 2$252 ~-"-Sunda:r mornings. AP· Billn~ual English Positions. 1 hvy phona. fk'sl .,hop 1n to"" WI' Swu· Ill ____ La Paz Rd, Lag. Hills. FEMALE w/cor, BBQ On proximately S225 per gpeak u rlybewaae & other. hvy detail. PO hex need ol)t'ratu" ~ follo" -A Plate. 474 E. 17th St.. TEMPORARY HELP LOCICSMITH month earnl!'&s. Phone bon .... usl outgo. l870, Newport Beach, Ca. inll~ Hii.:h i•ommi..:~ron' CASHIER Ste 203A , C M. Call C .. 540.4451 Growlnt security to. ror appointm ent, In well eroo~~· Ad· 92663 "t•t•kl> 1't111t \'n•·ntinn' .I 11 t• r b £'rt II J I I CUSTOMER 646-61168 Equal Oppor E mployer seek.a bondable lndlv ror 842·'32~, aak for M . ancement poa abtlltles.1---------- h I I I I •.. 1 J""1•llt•r" 1ntAn'1~""'" . Conf u p a.. Ca I I Car m -~ n R .. alEFCOOK o it 11\s. nwc 1t-.1 "'ut'll • · ~ ~ " FOOD PREPARATION "ti staff po1lt.ion er or .... r ar-" ' -t.ol 1n~ur11n1t'. hit• 111 tnr 1•11~h i er & office SERVICE ~~11 v~o m Jordan ·. F.qua10pPort 0 Y 2131873-47!7art2. All around relief cook. llurancl'. 1'ct1n•m,·nl plnn tJHb1111 n l' I i\ P ply 1 n Mornings, f/Ume. Apply, Housewives or College 848-1288. Dennls & Den· Eropl r Tbe Be~ch House Inn':' r h \v pi·r,on tu.om t1I noon :t2 CLERK Del Tacq. 25252 La Paz Students w/car. Idea PAIT0 TIME & pru It ~ ur1n11 .uH tu , 1 , Rd. Laguna Hills. p/tlme Job, 9:45am t• nis Personnel Service of p it· 1 Call 1fl 3:30pm. ask Col" .i1·0~. hftvt• ,.1•n1r1t) .. ~:"' """ SttuJrt• S:.inta t b F 'I l:luollngton Beach, 181111 ermanent pos ion ior Cabby,494·9T07 r.all l '~NOW ' ''"'' Posltion requires 1year FRONTOFC/TVPIST 2 =15 on t r u r . Beach81vd,Sulle 121. / sharp gal e xper'd ini--~------ Jc ,E ........ ,y C O --ex""n cnce. Wi ll a11slst m •· REcL•PTIONIST Es t ab • I r o ut es . general ofCice dutles.,t---------· .......... CASHIER ,... "' ... • Guarantee $10. Also I I N'.Mil~& bookkeeping & lite typ· RESales l..11tunu 11 11" :'\11111 IU Ill ~ k Sc•ml• l'' t•<t i':'C pruct:!!S 11'1 I! cu s t o m er w/hte bkkpnll .!lkllls. 3 need aandwkb & salad L~.P /TIM LT"'"-In g . pleas ant at . flt.on. 581-7700 Jlf'• .t h1•rrn HtmJ :w&J i.rr\'IC\' inform a lion rl11ys per wk. Wed. Sat & assemblers 6 to lOam. Day shirt tor ~~edk RN !0 mosphere In sm. design SUCC ESSFUL t-:quul Oppor F:mploH~r ll.u 1.._,1 111 C \t ~I u ~I bt' g oou w Ith !'un. 0-5. Mesa Verde Lori 'a Kitchen, 979--0747. lions. Mes• Yltrde v • oriented mfg. co .. C.M. Co.to MHO Offl~ f 111uM• 11nd detail. <:ountry Club. S49-0377. Hosp, 661 Center , C.M. ICU C ER 20-JO hn;/wk. Call Sally has openmits for 2 As C.ASHIH Cal Frlday·I need U. No HCMSMw_.. Sc*t LVN J.ll:~r sor ntt< ALL3·1l•tF7SHJM'S Corappt.~-6'77'7 social.es. New or ex 1l4•1111t \ 0Jll'l lllOr N11:1wl ll1111 F11,h1on' l.111t11nn '11111C'I ' 11 ' Ill ,1 I 1• o I I • m h.oH~l) l1~t fo1 hu•" ' J I o 11 I !+'I ;! ;! :! I o r 1 lt•m·.tl & (jt•n'I OCr B.P. JOHN e p. nee. Apply by tOam 40 Hr wk. Exper prel'd. immed. 5 wk. Cal HSAT•SUNONLY pcnenced. Licensed real ~.· .. 11 .1 Jll'rm t·an•c.>1 FURNITURE ToS600.fee pd. (al.so fee Mature. Kerm Rlllla, 494-80'15 PtrfedWortdflg estate snlespcopl tt •1llndt•1t ~um.111 "hu hkc!C JOht.) 2666 Karbor Bl, C.M. MB) SUIG. 01 PIDS How-s welcome. You have your r•''I' f111 r1n1• l:111ic, iocn ~ DyerR<I MAID NEEDED 3-ll, 11·7 * S57. 8:30-2·30or own private desk 41 i·lnlh1n11 ~•on• Plcu~e ap ~unto Ana. Cuhf Income Tax Preparers-Lido Shorn Hotel 3:3()..9:30 phone. Same loutlon 18 111\ 111 p1•H1111. 11 .ick t71119'19·2001h•xt t32 H1eh commlaslon1, full Call87)..8800 LYN $38. Work 6 hra a davearoing years. Excellent <'Om 2 L h ...... IV'lw,.. .... u.-. lralnin•. Tax eo-. o·' , m•~aton spilt G--..l wnlk :-. t r ,. c L .1 ' J ' 111 n ~-.."'""' ·-' ..... 7 " ·" $).$9 per hr in pleasant "" · 00" " hl.inll, 'Ill •• , Suite K America. Call 7 days MAIDS NEEDED fo1 a urr oundinga. Deal Ins. Good referrals. Call -r>tlherym e n for LA ~a,642•3593 9am·9pm.S46-0l91. small exclualve motel AIDES $28 80 w/lhe publi c In our ror Interview. A1k for ll('IJUt) i---------•I Tim" 1n NR & CM Stnr1 --INSTRUCTOR, swim· !!_.rs ... ~a1n be arran1ed • Irvine olc repreaenUng Bill Lachenmyl'r,owner. n .t-.ltlL'.\I. S'l75 P"r mo + bonu.s I _..._ T 1 LI r 8 k 1800 Newport Blvd. CM t.i\•e11"·1I ni.11111 11ri-h ,,.&H 1 ~ w (itnern flf'lp mlna. qualified for pre · -Full or part·Ume me e oo • · 646-3929. evei;.673·4577 ~ ... :..~ f nr1111i~1. & 11111k""" --MI WOPIMINGS schoolers In my home. -<..1100!!(' your days, hrt Pynamle poraonallty .1 r t 1 ~ 1 Co r T h 1• SENIOR Dettt°' AuistCMt Own tr an a n e ce s s. MAltft. WOllH II hoe pit al near you. m<>1t likely lO 11ucc:eed.1--------- S<·ulpt11"'" ,, .. 1 II.. ,.,.,, Orth oc1o n t 1 t' n f (Ir o • df'!~('n(d)~11nnt11el nCnauunrtaynl<'",. 962-79SS 17M·'927 Mo. -Weekly PllY on Friday lnleruted bou11ewlvea '4 R. I. SALIS ttRrcl1•11 111 n .. ~ 1111· CLERK ""'" "' " COHCRITI -No due1, leu. mem· lluden\.I 1eekm11 perm. Nt•w 11o rl 1JC':.a Ch lll(t•nry open1nl( nl'W , .... SUR"' .... CEE-ER ..... hi f ,, -1uon1"'all•">""""S LJc'd ·U..Uc 'd ~ti11m11~ MJdm·r~ \lfl•• Orth0<onU<' t•xpc•r. re-fnrtl ity In Fountuin " A " Ar • FfHISHIR .,.,,. P orsta ' ,...... ~ .._."""" · frff 14 cN" Sq u n r •' :'\I :.a 11 . ~ 11 TYPISTS <iinrl'd »42 2<MO Vull('y, Sffkln" troanr••1< Top co. Xlnt benefits & M -M1lpractlce ln1. uall. P t C--"'--t 0 , IH2·321'1R " future. Will reimburse f.12'7·11144 o. "requlttd. " vwrrvt pr Troitthl9 Co..rae Ut:N1"!H,A.'\SISTANT & i•xpc rlenccd urr1cc fee within 90 d u ys . Openings with THE --Oroupln1.av11lnow. MuJt bf 21 yr• or over. llAUTY OPERATOR tMiintl t.Jh111 .11or11·~ ha' PrvH•nUve df'ntal pruc help. Property & ca1u11ly ex-CITY OF llUNTINOTON -Friendly Service Dondable w /aood drivini; •Pertonolfn11trurtlon \Vt-11rl•C'xpan<l11111011n1n 1 1rnm1'tllnt1• np1•nm11~ lui nt'l•d& r hnlr,.idr tum' R f r <' P' 10 n 1 1 t per. F ront o (c ap · Bt;ACll E M PLOY -Slate llc'd , bonded. record. No eitper. ncr. •M1ntt1ementonporty'u NN'<l 1111111,tanlll, l'oll11·1'<t ~mor Clt'rk Tvp1lltll Ap mt•mhttr 21 .. days. Cull "'Customer Service Clerk pc11r11nce. Good typiat. MENT 4r TRAINING and lnaurcd. We will troln. Good aal. •toll0'.4 Commla°dlun 1•urm111t. 1'ht1m11111w1 '· pltrunt11 m11111 P'>ll8~,s t'' ti3f\.:I002 'Auln .,u nfll'r\/lf r i t cra ToSllOOL111u na Lootlon. ADM IN IST HAT I ON RN $52 CallMIHWl. •Uc'd tralnln112wk11 mul\lcurl"l. ha1rstv11~1 .. <'l'llt•n t t \ p 1ni: a nd . • o,\utol lllmlll'l<'0rk Tracy Thom1111 540·5001 Both roqulru 30 dayi cta .. cuturtlmmc'1. R1rhonl Ou1•1lrttc :-..111111. 1 •• 1 r p h 0 1j l' 11 k 1 1 1 , l>J., NT A I. R F. C E PT· · S450·S I t 0 SnelOng • Sncllinl( of prior uncmploymtnl . " PIST COMTROL •On thf• job trolnlnll 200Ne~port\.:lr l>r.N u l'r\•\IOUll rlrrical ""' DlRturt1 wom11n. 4 D•>· Snlnry rommunaeratc> NewportBeachAa('ncy HR retldency. Appllca Steady Job tor rlihl •ManylOpoUwnloc'" nt•n••nct• 1 AnuirA"' .. ,1,r ~.· ... ·k Min 2 yl"ll t>'\J)4'r wteicpcrlrnco 4"•ncampua Drtve Uons wlll be 11cctpted al LYN $40 psraon No ex~r. ntc. N II t I i Kk PR,G I HOFC "m-~111rur11~:!tion'~»llr S11IAry opl•n. 6•2 5060. START IMM EDIATELY '""Al·,.F-Jo..._ the Employment' ProOl 1harln1•11mup o c:cMe nec «>llPPY Orattnlwr " rlr111rr for "' ~ •v '" CM im·a All Company benefit.a ""' ...... "" 1'ninlnl( Center . 52C health. Appl)' Fri. 8·12, RID CARPIT \Rnt•ty •uu•ht by 11rt1oin Cott.y F-"""' --_Calcleity S4t..a au Ptt1n. 11.B. unlll 5pm AIDES $32 Uoyd Pat Control, SM HALTORS 963-tltl l"O. m pluth le><· ale c .• 11 •• ·' Oefttol Chr'ld Au t. INTER VJ EWERS Au•ust 13th. J978. n..er Rd, Santa An•. For dt'lall1 ull l.lnd1 111 II ~O 5000 e l 21t7 :\I h N G....., OfC ••oo -. """" i-.;;..,':..:.;.....:.;.,;;~;..;.;.:;.__:;.;.;.._-+--------Un II.A). 114t1 ll!Mll UC'n • u~t 11\'r C''CJ>('r on sn. to -NP.F.DEDIMMED. Call536·....., PrlY•lhltJFeff nJ.:S & l>\!nnl'I Per~nnnl'I Smukcr. 844 ~s Unique coseek11 tndlv. In· Fashion bland Store. I~· PHOHl PlltSON Restaurant Serv1rt' af llunt1ni:ton HYLAND --T L "'SSIST t~led in mulll facctl'd .FlexibleHoura lu Eic~a.:JteflfnetttH"' Mustbel$orover 2HDCOOK fle11rh, 161fi8 Ror h Bhd, DEH A A •• pos Call Barbara Mac, • 673.0Weves. .,.anap1e~eLnEt PERSON •1 A~JnPeraon lmmed. o~nln11. Expur. ·111tt' l2l. LABORATORIES Exper~.8. 6«-0032. 833-2700. Dennis & ~n· EO..-Rea lntlon19alft·5pm y W CAI req'd. Apply lo ~rson. -p 1 .,,_ 1 of f;xec. lookinl for part llOndaylbnlSaturdaJ l2S.,. .. Vlctorffugolnn,361CUrr I OAT IUILDUS Dlndwof IUJ! ersonnc .,..,rv ce time uaoclate ln JOISAVAILAtll l t...,•ternvenue h • 0 E E x P. Jou rn n· men. (.;()ltt~"f.'~11~ .......,S....ke g-;'inc, 20l2 Mlchelson llYPUHCH OPll wholesalesuppllet. r\ally ..,.51SM19B) Fouataln Valley Dr, Laa. Be . E ... C'arpontcr~ for 47' t06" 144 Bed Sk11lrd NursinR Mu.st have recent g mo's capitallled. g?J 2ZZ3. ..._IAT& y Restaurant u stom ra11 h boats "4 An Equnl Opportunity Pacillt,y in H B. Fine op CHM. OFC C LHI WOtklna eitper. 4s be able IROILH MAH yacht!! Apply Intern• Afflrmauve por for exper'd person Forpurchaslna dept. For to teat on IBM 029, M•ipr W£S""llf BUftalr SALES lmmed. openlnl(. F.xpor. Oonal Off!1hore Marine. Action Emplo)'er Xlol atarr .. worklnit con appt call Lois Wheeler. Univac 1'710 or lnC0ttx. Crowlnt. dyn1mlc Jr. -··-" ... 'as-Y nlUM. . ~·d. Appl7 ln 11ten0tt. ~So.Susan.SA. ds.se\11J')'llbend1ts.Ap· ~9256. Swtnc ahlrt only w/a ts>eelaJ\,ylJOreaeeltaex· ~-· '" Phone Sain people, VlttorHu1o fnn.tlG1cHrr ply, Huntington Vall )' glartinf salary oC l800 + ~r ma naaer for new 1617 Wfttclff Or mai. or t.oaalt, ll to a.s Or,Lag Bch. £.0 . E. IOATCARPEH11RS CmAdf TnM to StK Conv. llos pilal. 8382 Gll L FAIDAY 10~ dlffert nti1JI. Ex· &tore in major tenter s.at.212 ~araofa1e.Guaranlftd Rntauranl Jlelp full 0; Need exper'd b o at Your roJ1e1te tninlna u Newman Ave. HB. Ph· Ute typing. 6 Hrs per cellenlbenef1ts. C M.area. Musthaveu· MIWPOITllACH waca or CC)mml!lllons. earpenten. High pay. 4 IOUllh1 by thi.s Mt"l co. $42.s.Ml. day.6424I006all l2PM ContadPenonne1()(c per In womens Jr •l l ... ll•n•~tlll 2~ Eut 17th Street, ~~~k'~/~:0•h~=.0~ DQ work wk. Lot~ of w terrific proi ram Call PACIAC MUTUAL fashions. For intervieW .-Sutle 0 , Co.ta Men, Ov u -ll m e . App ly T. Dougan, 848·12:8&. Den· o111s1!!_wa!~_ecr:..~11t ct hBeen GOlDIEM TOO Newport Ctr Dr call213t341"516. between s:oo le8:IO p.m,1_Ba_k_et..:.-St...;.._c_.M_. --~ West uil Corp. 215 nls & ~nrus Pf'n1onncl elJ""Or. ~ '"' a n OPPORTUHl'TY Newport Beach -6464223. MeCorml<'k. C M. Sl!rvlce of Huntington Brown's. 31'06 s. Coast Telex Sccrelnry. Fee F.qual ()ppor &mploJer HUit YMAM f'Aiual ()ppot11mity B eo ch. l 6168 Be a ch Hwy• So. La.funa Buch. Pakl. Must have rxpcr. UM the Dall1 Pilot • Exper'd, f /Un1e. fhtun Employer • To Pia~ your BOAT CARPENTER Blmd, Suite 121. ..__~, Cb,... I' To llftLA ..... .,.r co "·ll male, O¥et 2l. f Oa~_I! ,Exptr'd In all ph.ises or UUU"'3UC/ ... care. IV~ ----• -IF YOU "FlllSt IHull" •~ice du41ac Sat/Sita. w..-. "Fut Result" carpentry+ flberala "' le ln.iSome EngU•h nee.=~:~~>' $40 havca..-vlcet.oof:rtror direct..,.YeuT w/pl .... •u-.e.. DeUv..---------1 ServlceDiredory ~L23 11 oudon'tn~a1un ln'~area.833-8839. """"-.uu •"--IU ~ ... ....,1celaour ahr611p.Laf'aMHllll "dra" f& t " when 100 .....,1~.., ... oa ~ n1.,. IOOda loatU. rlac.e an ad Nllr'Ml'r lnc El Toro Se:tllnt 11\Ytblnt wltt, a .ct ...• Call Now Bo•l Carpenter • £xper'd plani •n ad Ln the Da I)' h' r y a D a i I 1 P 11o1 fWPOt\. Deatb Al~ncy In t be D a 1 '1 P 11 o t JPCdalty g.s.3,' '' 1>8'l'1 Pilot Qat1Uitd Ad 642·1671 lnr custom shop 1638 MJot Want Ad.st Call now CIUsified Ad to buy. aeJ U.OCampu Drh'c Clustned Secttoo • • . c.Jl IOa1t Pt. m ts • llJllPle mat.ta ••• ,, pt~~nlia, C' M '46-2055 -642.5671 or rent sometl\in1. Aleo Yee Jobi Phone~. ~Nit ad raults "2·S!ITI J• ~an Ml·Sf'71. ... J U , . . -..:.. --,,-_ .. _ ... __ ...,_..,._ .... 1 , ' ' ' I ft 01\Jl Y PILOT --............................................... ...................... ----- W-'M 7100 W..e.4 7100 O~J\N C)\"f'r .eo. f'llme. IRl H Sf.."M"l!:R PUPS rudle bed, r o un Mhcel•toa IOI IMh & M.n... .ts, W 9060 ....,w ...... 7100 .......................... ~.Auf\llC ti. 1m f: .... W..._, 7100 1040 Gooch 106 · · _ .. e= ... ..... w~neS<lay August us. 1ua •••••••••-••-•• ••••••••••• .. •• .. •-M\lll be a\ IU any hB A.KC REC., l WKS. •'n>Ulht Iron chandelier.•••••••••••••••••••••• ~...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkMaurant a~iOlll---------~imtner belp In ml boat bt't""n 5am It m1dn1tc. GU 7473 f•n al\.lped ~ sen-eo 1 k e new Port 11 b I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lob1e-C11t 14. super ASSISTANT MGL SIC&ITA.1115 <'Oibt, Uudenh prot PBX••'Pt'r helpful Reta 790!. Dt.t111.s.hr. drnser. cun-GeMl:wl fO I tra\i:lcr. without lrlr l,.foiadlna ehaln k luni 6 T\'PtSTS (~ . .,I006 M'<' Hulth '"' lncld 0 special home exttJ>-Je--'-1070 a.oil" 1tcri!O. 8'1-5081 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• S82:S ~·1 a l\ Gpm d J _.., J I N H oh• ~-O:U. li00<1l 1nt. fem IMP mlJI, --J ~pm 9• Squ..w Whull•r w ~Jb ---manaftment Ortl'lllt mm .... o~" n11 o SWITCHBOAROOPR ndii&d >rc1~1305 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' llP J ...,.,, \'7'l>iaySull~w1trlr fl04• per6on fOT compl1:tf' pro 'f'Crrtanta .ti l)'Plllh ,.. .__ " .. WA. .... TED ,, 1 1 b S • M1uon. _.,.,or . ,.._11 • p * IGt •klll• You ... 111t ..., rxpcr .>t• u)', Womi:n. 20 & oldt'r l --" .. rw .aur$ flOO t•att'r, best oCr . Al,.n. dinahy 1-ond. $tl00. -t>13.·1W ~:~Tlmlf ~~~t. :!':~'i':i: dM>6 ot ho •-•--year .iround l'mploy i.urk for houo;rcl .. nina lto1otooTtmers. le-m TOf' t•ASH DOLLAR l7S BTLI. "lu<'ldt>ll,. ~ du\1tr. 6-&Z·TtHO S..2·1400 or9Tf.906$ <'t' un .,. ~• mtnt Cont.not Auditor, ; ... " rci.-<.:nll J un1ce·• Cllll r Io .,. o R \' o u R ur !Host orrt-r ~·· $2$1 o ' -----I>t'flnla " l>i.-nm1 Penon Oon Nt'vcr A .,.," Jn Hot I Lii <194 11~1 u~-_,,, ~ ~l ~ 4l!l7 · • loah M.,;.. .ts SU,./ ndSton•1c .. otlluntlntio11 tU'\lt"A ,llam·3J)m . t' 1tu11a , ., •-..1..v> Anni. 67St1Ml JEWELRY. W.\TC11to:.\, -s-J,__.• tOJO DoCb t070 ........ h l61'"' n_ h Bl d •x P 0 'd X R l "'· r t•ockapoo JP"toX l )r ART OIU l-:<'1'S, l:OLI>. llltnip"r po l l t'·I $7• ... ,_,.... ...... , ""'" , .,.. ..... 1ar ' . " rrp{.lrt'nl, r.'(swr , ,ay l'<'•ulOIO&ISt. '-'m. · r • S 11 v t:: R s I!. tt VICE , ' 4 u • "· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l)1.11te 121. Hi a her eom m1u1uM Utt\11;..J tor pvt rodioloit> malt. f1xt'd, hsebrkn, • • ~ • , · U\1C Hm bu<'k1•l ,e11h WANTt-:o Part, full t1mci Ta.it 0Hscelou~1n Newpc1r1 ~hot•.ilS 67SS4 17 flNE •• F URN " AN $11) 1'lt ~trna.truy lukt'. 7 5Krl.,...,...•OI !i()'MootinKlnAvalon Nl'" ralaur.1nt Of>''nu1t11 Corp of Amenr.i C.ll ., u,.,,('h Mui.\ lX' AH trr & TIQUt'.:\ &4S 2200 $4Q Ul<')'('lc. 10 OOIJ 211311 ~or trade + cuh. tall G4J IHM ~r\•tn~ lunrh" dinner _da)'6 h __ m<fp~ S41l·OllH l'tlT <.:4111 6'2-6.f6i ror Shlht1U. hef.IUI PUP6 1'"" • • LV'f( 640 !JO'Hlor 499 173'1 ---fnlC'r\ IC'WIDll Mon,....., -131..0251 vr (.:A.'ill 'rAlll rv ~talnl('li>I 1>1\.>('I ''"k wll loat 4t-..11i l011mto3vrn for Ttmporllrv ~rvire" ymACHER <i1>1>t ----YOUR OLD GOLD & yl'l l(lw form1t·u t op · ~tor.it• M11r1n <• t';o, con "'-Ltl, ~ tOIO Wnltrl':illc• .,, "' 110A DIAMONDS. 960 2431 w o u d r 11 bin l'I w / ' trollor tor lri: bo11t. PVI ~ Cooks 4m(.'1Jmp11.1.Ste UO Chriall•n rre·School Frtt to You 104 druwi•" Xlnl tor cabu Pty. Cull~""~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lS Newpurt Be1cb S49·80'Tl MornlnJJ. £xpr pr'-· Merc"-diM •••••••••••••••••••••• ~1eni; r1n11. UIK, lil<Jck "tor 5 Tuhltl 'l'l~cr. 111• 11StlP , ooo~~~~~r .... 1'2tS GtandAvt' forr1.od . Cllll Ml·J.16¥ ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'tt•(' malt' l>"ch:s hu1id ovuld "' Jlph ln• s1·ur 0 ' 111111111" Cull~~7111~ loot1,row... 9040 Otn. i.lnt M nd. w/akl Apµly 1n Pt'''°" uni)' 11t -nl• Ana SSll·ll02I 6U·l8Sl ~ 1005 \' l' r Y . ._: e '! t I<'. D I roun l'<I by 22 03 ful cul Mun·o uir 1>ump for •••••• ••• •••••••• •••••• '-"tulp. $42SO or best olr. l'ltllll!rl &!II & Crowo r-~~~~~~~~~EL!o;P U O~ E SQLJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>horthu1r ll4.·07SO PN'f dJ1tn1ond5 • llvy lhlhl h1r11:t•u11unr111m 1001.Ett CRUISD 646·25111 11U41 8t'ac h Blvd , burl.. scltln1¢ ApfH¥~l.J CallM4•0268 18'1 Btt.l)l1tunch.11urry W~•lmmatcr. lformall)' CITO RS. good •ncom<' ANTIQUING t N TUSTIN 'l'v.o i-\dorabll' K1tten.s \alue Sl ,9SO, a.ell $117S ----w1fnn1¢l' on top. AKkln11 14 . W i3$ Mere & Trlr. h IJ •p I SECIETAIY Orow1111¢ eump11ny. Good n... vu• know thnrA o-13 --$45-5735 ~Ml~ Ncwporl lk h T\.'nm~ Clu $!100. M11111ey's \'achlli S4SO. 641-lll I. Ir • e-nn~ll_I__ bourt1.lU93S()O uu~~ ~· ,-·~ -------Members hip fur sale. Sule:\,~ 1725 R h I WlTII SHORTHAND hnl' AnlJque Shops in Old KITTE~S 7 '"ks old U•Htock 1075 Cull l!.13 3256 eves ----eausurant, m ature l' I> ZOAYS-PtrlME T...,. AM~. Town T\Ulln" .. ·or quah lo\ able, playful ••••••••••••••••••••••• s • c . 0 c 1 1' FJMtettOft needt.-d, d'l>-S & n1tca, for £'"'lGN F."'T • f'd l II t R b A t , I . , t sine 17 ab~ Cra t. 12S Id ••••••••••••••••••••••• r~t food st•rv. Apply 111 ·~ )I .,, •~lllture, cxper pre ly & se t'l'\lun. \lilt a o 642 0568or548-90S2 e& Moraan mare, rok1• n 1qu~ O\cseu . ""• removabll' hard·lop. ful $ 2u 0 1 ISrookhurit. Jlli uf\ Call Now! ll.pa>·7am S Da)ll Alao w. Located al bl, t::I -~ ---lo ride & drt' l'. bll.. l\n'Ordlan. $100. rovt.>r 5 hrs 19;5, bran C...-.n. flff/ 2pr.i offk•o•-"otld P•ltmc eve & wknd Cam1noReal&Maln llmiature female puppy parade Mori:an gddmi 67S 12SI nt'w ssow or makl' afr Aeilt tlJO 557-0061 9\1111 Please call forl~~~~~~~~~~ 81Jl'k w1wh1tc face 1'..:nit. Weste rn 0 14 1 6130360 k f l) . ••••••••••••••••••••••• appt 844 toso. I re-ct. Probably poodle 338 lOll Double H Brund rustom ' u!. or 3 'e-_ ·oo Jo"'ord '•· 390 VH, auto RETAIL SALESMAN lnter\'iewHni9l'30 Complete Set lland pamt-terner mix. Approx 8 -.-handmade cowboy booU tb' Glai.spur, 120 Mel'<' tnn:.. 40 ,00U ml 11 · w "per an high fashlon~~~37~Z3~8~i~rc~b~S:'l;.;.·~N~B:·;...,f-~------, ed dl!>he!I l!Zl, A5:. wlcl old. Free lo loving Ducks. wh1te PekmJ:, s1i. Brand new, u 9, $30. 1 ow lrg wheel trlr. Call cam~r. sips 6. Gas & l' o n t e m p o r a r y T Cut GI ao t Cr ys la I> home. 968·4293. 642-8912 duc.•ks, one drake, 1;ty1oe &W·2Zll ~or 557 %44 el~ fnl! , r.ulo rumuee, i.portsweur. Good ular). emporary &&0-1663 -$? 00 aft 6pm, 557 91116 • -$3800 Aft 5pm ~0496 i\pply, Kenneth Lloyd of Loveable brwo tabby kit --?Cht!!>lofdrnwt'n; Ol Sl 14' 7$ llP Skt & 1-'lsh. enit -~---- Newport. 2700 w. Coa.s S£CR£TARIAL ORJt;NTAL Rug Runner, ten, yng Jet blk ma le, MiKel•HCMtS 1010 (c>ttwr> cherrywood SlSO rebll. Only ~SO.Jbl·st o! Westways lll'I' cabover. Hwy, NB Or call &424 lmmed1•ate Sarouk, 17' •' long. Also alsoothercats. lSl·s:;M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stcrltng pitcher $300 fer 673-~32 sips 6, Crnt k it. lfyd Y04Jr qualifications ca f' r l' n c h r urn 1 tu re . . . WANTED Oni: 01b. bras.,, antique -.----Jacks. $l2SO. 968-S329 e_v_es_. _______ 1 land that special posl· 646~ 2 kittens, 1 wbt, l cahco TOP CAS H DOLLAR &\•ases 6TJ~ 32 Grand Banks, 1973. ---------~ l i 0 n uni q u e 0 p Work Both fems. Must have gd - . Lasl or the ..... oods. ooaut. Motoriacl .... "40 port11JUties avall. In lhc Chinese Antique Rugs, home. 536-5098. PA ID F 0 R Y 0 U. !l J Tw 1 n b e d s w I bo"' rond. $40 000 G?S·S42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• RN Secrt'tariul & Clerical pre 1870. from private JEWELRY: WATCHES, s prgs/Mattresses Gd ' · -- field. We Can Be Of ttStatTvnistl European Collection Bassett/Beagle. Mus~ Cind ART o.sn;ci:s. COL!> rond. Good pnce. Diey-Boal tr aal\lr, tandem COORDINATOR Help! ... G-i T'y"pi .. L f'or the serious collector Ro 0 d h o m e -X l n t SILVE R St:: RV JC E · d e. trunk etc. 642 ~ whc-el. extension longue, "'..-.. .. n &mvestor.Wrlle AdS87, w/chaldren. 646-0976 aft "'l NE FURN & AN· brks,CorSCorLyman l8. I 1 7 JOAM e.hirl. M usl ~'~~~ •G.0 . lab Secy Ouily Ptlol, Box LS60, 6. TIQUES. 645·2200 fb b A.~uanu.m. Cuslo~; ~. 675.0915 have 2 vrs ttxper 1n PIX .. .,-.: · t C~ta Mesa CA 92626 ISO gal, 10 long, 21 1----------1 -" . · • ........ ,. .. °"" · Furnitwe 1050 WGGAGE TAGS hl1th. 1nc1s t-quipment, ·12 ts· Sea Roy w 11r1r. h~l~.:i'."~~nt1:cl a~~r~~ \:YSTR0\.1 l\SSOClATfS •Sr. Clerilt ••••••••••••••••••••••• from your business cans. foil\. 5200. Ph b'7~9018 140HP Mere-Cruiser , tri Jensen. 642-27)4, Costa Penot!MI A CALL TODAY Appl.cu 10 IO **I BUY** Send one card for each M . l ll hull. full c11mus & safe M e s a M e m or 1 a I ~y office ••••••••••••••••••••••• lag plus onu s pare. w ~v:ng. m~ : com~ ty. 120 Hrs. Make orr. Hospital. 301 V1clorta 3723 BirchSt,N. · f'reigbtDamage Hotpomt Good used l"ur niture 4c ret urn perm&nently ~7a~c:S!~r~~11 ~:,~:l S52..COH . c.~t E o. F, 557-00•tS overload S31c. 3308 w. Werner, Appli;mc.es-OR l will sealed atlrllCllve \ag. o rr. Ne·~ refrlo gold U YU 25' NOV\ d I I RH-4tM's Full·llme Mesa V~rde Conv. Jlosp. 661 Cente loo• Emplover sell or SELL for You. s•~ap meet In"' airlin -.... . .... ,.. 1 , ua ~"lain-'' 557-006 I nu r II.arbor Santa Ana " .. d ol ""' ~ • MASTIRS AUCTION 1.U. ;eqwrements. Pre. 2 r. Dsl r. 551·1727 r..h·r~ rrwser~, ~rent fo lnterm.~w Hrs 9 3 ~ REFRIGERATORS 646-1686&133°9625 vent I06s & lhcrl! F or a Miscell-.cMIS l~la lan u . ZOQ ~l rs 3723 Birch St. N .R WASHERS DRYERS Aft 6 C •• • 554·7293 personah:wd ta" enclos W__,,___,, 1011 $12,SOO. w1tnult•r. Srott. S,,,__•ETARY J' d · ed R ~ "' · ............ 640 11!50 or 640 001 ..... ft ,econ 1llon ttpos ~allpape.~. fabric o ••••••••••••••••••••••• twknds .&evei.) Grow1nii Insur. agenc) & tygt Damag'd. SA\'£! New & uu d rurn. Day Glo paper & w SSS C "'SH FOR · ~ukl TS-400 3 700 mi. __ ------w large J apane-se r lien Tool & Die Guar/del appl'a. misc. Wilson's i.'lU back & tnm you "' _ 18' GLASSPAR Cttallon. Xlnt cond. $sso Sal es Career stead~ telc scekl'i b1hngual 1n MOLD' MAll[I ZS VEARSlNO C. Bargain Nook, Now 2 taiis. Or ti')' two car<b Goodusedfum/rcfng.s 80 llP Johnson. aood 496.3750 !'.I. Costa Mc:sa. ~ork,$J75wk uplo:start d1\ Call Ccchu Will ft DUNLA.P•S Stores -S4S & 814 W. b.arkt.oback. fn:rs/i>toves 546.-0768 farruly & ski boat and ------ "'-tiler Brush 968 83i8 : ~2!8~~~lnSer~1!!~ Req1.11res expenencc In 181!1 Newport Blvd. CM :~ M. 642·7930 & $2ea or r}~CES: ~anledl: 1;hrcc~Whheel lroller. $1695. ~-3665 'ID TRIU~ll ~1: SALES f•Et; PAI Huntmgton Heach. 161 pre-<:is1on mold for inJCC· CALLS43 7780 4f5tags$1.00ea. • r1ryt• e ,or :-.,ot e r . ~:.! 3379 PHARMACEUTICALS Beoch Bl\'d,&ute 121 lion mold machrncs & ---For Sale: Two twin beds, 6/9lags$1.S01.'ll. Reasonable Price. •77 llANGtR __ _ Co. car & Dase & BonuJS abllily to design & rab Gas 5lOvc, looks brand incl frames & qwlted bed JO or more Sl.40 ea. SJG-8280 TRI HULLS 75 2!I() Su7Ukl. Xlnt cond Prommcnt nat'I hrm of·r·--------~ mol<b from detual jotnL" n e w . "I n l B cont . spreads, like new. $8$ SalHTax lncluded WANT TO BUV & V HULL$ t:nduro. U.ll 6'1S·986$ all rers pnied So. Cahf. ti.-r SECRETARIES Small shop, :ur cond1 Duracrest. s t o r Call64S-09SS aft6pm. NOCARD" LOBSTER TRAPS 4pm tioned. days only ~2906 · • AT f'ACTORY DIRECT -· -----n tory. Also 1''ee Jobs. Desperately Nef'dcd lnt.ervie'"s 8:trn·noon -Must sell beaut Medit. Drow your own or send 673-Sl29 SAV INGS TO y OU . 19'71 YAMAflA 90. C all Mrke Steel e. Saturday Au)1uSl2lst ... or Sale: IJke new &as Grandfath~r Clod, name, address. phone f'RICt;S TOO LOW DESERTSPf;CJAL. 1133-2700. Dennis & Dl'n •bee.tin STACOSWl'TCH INC nm1:e and oven. ,·civet sofa & lovesut, we'l.I malte one card pe Mulicail p U 8 L ISH. t" R F. E $125. 646-2231 ncs Personnel Service: of •A ... 1trotiu $75 SS9·48S'9 king & qu~n sz. mat· lag. Addis< each. lnstr'UIMfth 1013 C 0 AST GU A R () ---------- Irvine, 2082 M1chelso •Technlcol 1139 BnkerCOOa Mesa tress & boxsprings & ~'rid check or money Or·••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, Ac K A GE w 1T 11 '74 Yamaha, Rll200, like Dr. •S.. 549-3041 Gas ran.:e. 30" Avocudo. frame.PP.731.2218 de rto: Conn Min·O-Mat1c (•fe('. EVERY BOAT SOLO nu SUS/offer . Equal Oppor .. :mployer lmmac O 'K~fe & Mer-PILOT PRINTING oraan. excellent condl .,. n EE HE I-' R ES H . 008·742'1. •rwchcnMtC) r1\t, St6S. 640-4348. llouseful or new & antique p o Box JS60 lion S600 P P 532 1259 ------SALESGIRL A ~ · · · ' -·-·-·--·---l\IENTS. BRING T ift: ·72 llond a CL 3SO !Aw ~ll·llmelorfabnC Nhop • cc_..,_, TUXEDO DEPT. l\ENMORt:clrc Dryer. Cu~, sacnritt, ,movin~ C06laMesa,Ca.92626 G1bl>on Lei. Paul Delux WHOLI-: FAMILY. TlllS miles cloon $5SO . J\µply in perton. No Sh or Lile Sh Nero girl p/time morns $6S. 645·9098 bef. lo Europe. 719 Ins, CdM. W OD w/rasc. Sells nu. $700. W~ND ONl.Y. AUG. 21 6"0.8328. 'evenings I Loni:or shortterm Sears Costa Me~a Also, 2·30PM . 64-4·&23or6«-4482 OVEN WO lmo. old. Must sell S4 &22. - - ----- C. AllOTI FAIRICS ~~!!~~i~~! A~~u~ f 1time m Westminster or Westln1thouse ref rig. cop· Din ing set . 9 pleces. SHADES·To80'7o Off orofr. Very nrce. S48·020 MESA IOAT CENTER "i•I llondn CD 450. Luw I 2til0 E Coost H'"'>' CdM ti lime morns. Ca thy. perlone. w lh: freezing blonde f'renrh Provln· CaU 64.S-8950 !" 7 I 595 Hewporl ll•d. miles, clean --------· ~ temno ~0·3333,cxt341. c ompor t ment . Must c1a lCall (714J840·2275. KlNG SZ BED (New), Phase Sh1Cler . rd 646-0539 $750.640-1037 L,.l {,'.--Ill'-,_ ________ Ill defr'Oitl60.847·2171. Blonde dresser/desk $40 .xtra llrm $195 Incl del. $l~.sellforS80. MotorHCH1W1, TF.MPORARYHF.Lp TYPISTS Good Rerrtlftralor, RunR ea . .,11e/cab $10. Hatch Usualb'bomo.W -22183 ~-4937. loots Stlil 9060 Safe/Rem 9160 " SALES .. "" tbl ...,5 QuAen wtrbd • ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ...111 ood SSO ... · ~ NEWPORT BEACH D v· · d' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Part tlmt' hel~ /\pprox c-540-4455 i: . frameSU.lO'Surfbd$3S. Ann.ETtCCLUB a 1nc1 accor ton. 41 . -Rt'nt 2ti' GMC. rrt pty. Equal Oppor Employer R-Ph 675-5258 646-29m keys.120 Basses. i Sabol Hull SSO: oars SIS. •'ull 1133 2616 or 642•4087 30 hr.1 pt'r w Tobar-,,.. -· Membership 586·1840 646-0327 Call belween 6 & 7 pm. N"' rt.,_ h Calif ' ron1 !.l Jncorporated _ •'Co-.os.r Op" Kenmore Washe r $65, , !IJ6·2062. ewpe> ._...,ac . . l''uhion l11land. Newport S£CR"""ARY MTST·MTSC Kenmore Elec Dryers.so. bed•mi Elet~~~ IHkos pital Must Sell. GUITARS. l ·cust. made --------- Be ch I "'' Kenmore Washer S3S. · ma ... ~ 1 e new. Beautiful TROPIC~L dassrca l folk for 11d is· Venture Cat, w/trlr. Motor HCMIM R ... al _n_ App y m person. f,..y., Atlftospkn Clffti Typists Guar s.&6-8672 Complete, S12S. ~. !'lSH AQUARIUM. Flllh vanccd student. 2·elec. xlnl cond. $600. 111/J' to 32' SALESP~OPLE Pro f 's Exelltni environment is . h d k ood hl mclud~!! Asking SlOO, for bei?. & song books 751-6354 Full5elr·cont1lned wanted to work for Uni· avail w,super firm 1eCaek1 • Ftost free 16 cu.rt. West a~ iim: C:ton.' ~ot or let s trade for '! 645-411-W (7031 Special Weekly Ralei quc "'-trn1ture store llr rn1t top hl!hl llldrv lnghou.~e Avocado. $80 963..sT.18 after 6 wkdayg, t:TCHE LLS 22 Reserve for Holida,.-:: ty+comm.714~00'1 Bonnie Rell. 83:1·Z700 494-0508 1.'0nd.$225.640-0903 oranyt1meweekends. Office~& l...ols of Extrns REGENCY MOTOA ---------Dennis It Dennis l'l'l'~wn • i. IOlO For sale: 9' Sofa, 2 chairs. E ._. 8015 548-8862. eves. HOME RENTALS ' S3lesSecretary New boat nelServ1ceof lr vmt'. licyc s J b t 1 l "Sl l p 1 c interested 1n buy. ..,........... 92.$N.Harbor1Uvd,S . ._ dealer and brokera11c on Michelson Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar s 00 s, a e 00 1 n g I g q u u n t 1 l I es ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26' Orntl sloop. VH F, ba)' Gd skills Yachtrng · - - -3141 c..,._.. Drhe ~an·a 2.5" Puge<>t. lO spd. lbl. Call 968-28l2 sn 4. Ma o z an 1 ta ca I I Deluxe exec dsk, 3 chairs. folho, ~ bags/spin. All ••$ll-2503•• J. AsM>c.646-0551 SECRETARY lor ftea 546-4741 Excellent condition! 5" Octagon Dining/ 714 /55'1·5223. Credcn.u 4dr rile , reblt. NU slip. $5300. '72 Pace Arrow 20'. f111rt ----Esl11tc Co. In F ash10 • • S49-<1238 • • Came Table. Unique. 4 . . , walnut. Sac. 968·2708 af\ "73-7421 eve. equipped, roor air, ,.., SALES · Sm. Jl'Wf'lry l!lland. M1111l ha,•e 4 )r !Ac rnss l''rom Blk C apt ain Cbr s . Frl1trda1rc Washer , gd 5. • . stereo. xlnl cond. Pvt shop. mature '"omnn, c1'per .. type 6~-70 wpm Orange Co. Airport l 5ct1wmn Vars ity 10 l'ipd, !IJ6 70 cond. Near new S75 or bst 16 Hobie & trlr t 640-097s wkndB, N.8 673 4731 ii h 80· 90 '"pm. Ca I Equal Oppor f:mpl'1ycr rack. brown. 3 Yrs old. -8 1 olr. Honda 70 scooter. G Desks. ste.il & matching Good condition g Y_· -------- Eileen, 640·0123. Vel')' gd cond 640-1663 mer group, dlnini;: rm nds new tire & inner lbls . Xlnt. cond. Pvt. Sl475. S4f:l·l62:6 1 9 7 o pa c c Ar r 0 w SALESWOMIH & TYrlST Bicycles (two> mens 26", S<'I. Odds & ends. 646·0976 tube. S75or b!lt. 548·1741 l'ty. Call 544-0268. KITE 908 I t I Motorhomc. clean, low ASST STOH MGR SECRET ARY /IKPR. ed I an. 6 PM ·72 F~ord P U tall"ale, Dictaphone remote an!>"' Mas't ~o. side' ~a~ls, c ~?~~ miles. $5SOO. 494·SS44 Wiii tr11i11 lnterestl'<l ,.n No S.11 . required. 9-Ne gooc \ypmg nbihly. 3 spd. 11ood cond. S2S c11. ,.. .. lhU'l l Os tlr wnnicn MonFrt, salary open. Goo1d P;! .. Y f&lt kx.1 111t 846--9103 ikcNew Dlnlng roomla· green, $35. Roto Ullcr, mach. FCN 'approved. new. Trlr. SSOO./olr.f"or rt'nl '74 Molorhme ...,, / omo merchandii1ini,: 645·c.>2I emp oyec ,...,nc p I: n· C~as la ble & G chairs. Best oHer. new 6hp molor $1..SO. Lrg The finest. $375. 644·2199 ITTS·l276 (22') SC. SlSO/wk, 7• mi. buck1o1round & rxilcr cludea; cost or lh•ln.-: •-.a t IOJO 64&609S. air compressor w/CP ;1Ct6pm. Lid " 1 Gd 1 492·4599 eves/wknd•, ~lllft ltkl',. ll!l&umr rc~p Sl-:C'RETAn Y for law ore. ~nlary ndJui;tments . If ...... ,....,. Impact wrench & hose ,__..._ 8087 Clo 14 tdr r1. c!!!50 1' · ~-t:IU days. •• " . N B 1-::ocp('r not nl'c Wiii ontere•ted, l'llll rtcba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN ETTE Table & 4 Sl8S. Heavy pool cover, "'" ~an, rca Y o go . .., · --------- t.ood llllY ~ .-:ood "1 train G00<t typ111a & s ll 549.~5 ~IKON F..,{1u11>. Bodies. chairs. very good cond. JGx36. sso. complete pool •••••••••••••••.•••••••• ITTi_:J~-6608~~------19-~~~~~:'::i-- ht•ntfit,. I rnmii1 rn1: 'd 6415040 St· le Farm Insurance motors & lenses. Also SJO. Also, 10 drawer sweep w /rlock $100 Cork11t lel. ulhino. one 15 • 0 1 1''' '74JAMIORtE lutun· Ap1llv .'" p.·r~~n rt'(J a cnmfnnir~ U.•1<'t1 i:ear PP.675-9508 dreMer" mirror, Maple Swim nn., & mask sio· Yct11 old, pl ui. cage. $100 w ltrnil~~~ Pxrnt r'onn~'. 18~' Mini Motor llomc, "."1>'· lilH'k Strn·t. 25 SfCY19urchosl-"0""11""tldAv" rolor.$75.646·6705 V\Vfuel inje~torvy•t•m 003431H .,.,,.Dod.,AV8,auto,P/S, t u!lhwn hl:md, N I\ 1 ' ""I CO!lta -;1'-''J ' ya s h 1 r a . D ca m era -' " " ' --------• seoo. 499·8678/499·2355 JI,., "'" ~l!~','~1ro~r· c.:,·1~·~-B~lxldpl'r~d ""~u~I Opnnr l'',m"IO)'"r w1stancl & rlash allat·h· :\1a_ple twn bed, xlnt cond . $75. lhp J·phMc mot, o Pianot I. OrqoM IOtO • -------P /B, da11h airO. radio. f'\11· s \l.t:S. \nuni: ,.,,, 'lalt•i. ,.. ~ ,,. ''''" • .... , • .~ ,. • t 0 J •-,..,,, 1 Id t ~c SJS. lOxlS surfac(' p a\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17 Sp1nt Cu t I Danana ly ... elf·rnnt nly 15,756 • nurcha111n( $eCrl'tlr•· 1 ---"'.en ~ '"nl'' "'operat· """· 11 so 0 er wn.,--' $3S 642 3379 Call X l'ond M•1in & jib m1 l.1kl' hrond new. IX'r,.on ,,Int opporluml\ r"'i~iilrntial ron~. trll('"tion rYPIST. n~ded I' tl rn<'. rd by newsm a n SSO IHG·l78G · • _ Conn Mtn O·Mallc clec ' · · ' · 111 a.trow w c"<p,t1\tlt1111 (.'o ·~ ... d k h 532 l2.\9 C C C G 1 1 nt· or,11un, xlnt <'on<l . S1095. IU3·5846. 673 5157 S221. :;ui.• pnC'e $M95. nill Or putt 111111• 1\1Jpl) Wiii ~ tk,1lln1: tlirl'ct \lo' Sl'J ~)'S per \!oN.• 'Cll l'r ~1ovintt !!ale: elrc. dryn, Irvine OD'll • I> W.i lerlit•d, l·nhm1trd , .. ut>-rontral10r~ l'leas mominv. or a ft.ernoon11 O~H:CA Oil Enlar..:t'r lovf!seats, e hr-s. tbles. Membersh1pforl\ale. muny \'X trtu. S600.13· Auslrahan drnllhy, II a.mdr<.'llumc &u lary rl'· ln1nc t:omphx area ,_,._ C .. dtiybAd Call De an rh&W5124 5321~ sa1l5, 4 man trupeze. 1~, li1:i N1·~1W1rt lll\d. 0 1 I > ,.~11 '"rl~I\ .. i; r.no w1 ........ m omponnr ann ,-• knot cpd ..,9'" ln .. lds '74 OPIM ROAD l~lo'.i'" Mini Motor Jlomo. 3.'iO Cht•vy VII. 11uto, PIS, l'tR, rndto, d11i.h 11ir, TV 11nt1:nno, h1t1•h, aporr tire. A sha rp one. HOOl,l"I<. S11h• prlC'od al $KllJ:i. ht'"ll ~711111 in 1:1a11on qiurr ml'nttnAi.!Wi,I RI• "".....'..'_n ....:. .... '---IJOmm Componn 11 6327242/SJG..3428. Broalmostn l'thl On Sportlnc)Goodt 80t4 ° •"" ~ onh 1~ l'llot. I'~ Bo" IS60. alct Parktna Altt ndanl Ll'Nil'll Condt•n'lcN and . . BBQ. br:ind new. ~l1ll 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l rlr.S33 S846.&73·~ :--.11HI ~ 1 r h I) e 11 v <· r y • rnn1 nln.i!I Xlnt 1>/llllll' po ... A1•rrnx ts hr~ "k I nlo l 'i. I &l,'I 0\4S (Min Mi•:rn, <.A 9~ Slead)' 1-'leX'lbl~ hr'I nr11at1v(' C'11rner11 111 u.~tom Mediterranean" box l200 s.'17·~ 3\0 1.h Olymp1r Weights Ruai:l."d Blucwull•r S:tlll'r , Now.,.lhru ~chl>0l yr.$?~ r fudcd. T lrne O ·l,IC C' wroui:ht iron tnble .-· ---&llt•1wh s.1r.11 t:uttl'r, (.;l1111lJ<'. Wood. SellitittM•~ l)j'rh"640.7433 Mlbter.$300 C.ll ·Dally 35 '-'J x <tK , w/l e ar. AR r~T. JtOOd quullt 541171l."l5 Hlol'k fslandur. 31' on Nc.'1•d l'nthu11l1t8U ('. nt· ----"llotPhotol.ah,642·4""1 1~1.,Xti01$4S Mu11t sell. used shu11.. lllul', o --d k 10 • .._ Jiil "" I .-'"' I ( k t h • • , d er . ,..,um. ·" 111 tr11rttVll, !Xll' onR 1ty -+ E.I ASSIST TRNto: too 1ir111· or 1 c t'n while/ yellow mix $2 Yd II USS f, 1.1. Su rfho:ir • llawuil $20 OOO 4tl·MJ9~ J)l'nmn to man1t)l1: our c.lch la Co.ttfof'f C.ts 1035 nrea <.:ull a her 6PM, 675 6161 7'1l", p<•rfrC'l rond, $100 an :>rM ' ' s.indwlrh Roull', mnki• ,.mnll liuly'l' i1pt•rinlty ........ "nlnialii In thi• ,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B4~11M7 1w bdt 11fr. Ask fur Tim. ~:. ".-.111 + romml"""'11 oo M h "'' " ' ... CARrtT 37 K'lubllShl'tl urclll Nt•t''I ~ P Ulil llV<' l'1'pcr 1" tl\'11 hn<1 p1tnl M'l'kln.11 Pt>,,llln Kittens . rr· H..-cuCon CouclMi It Mii K. ~ ______ 11loh11• IB w/trlr. :; moi<. '72 TOYOTA ru Dhi cnl(11w. 4 r1vd. radio & hNlt<•r. (I Vl'rlo11d lipr· 10111> Miii( wh(·C!hl ai t1r~11. With '72 Mol>llu Troveler 1 '1-1' Cub on•r Campiir, 4~i. A SlNtl lit '249~. I'"" twc. Wiii lrnrn l'ull lody'11 HTW, ublt' tobullcl !lh:irp lov"r nr J>t'lli. l'ull i:llUNt•d, moKl rnlor<i LIQUIDATION llAr(• l'rtnohrhrr :IO/OO n nld, Xlnt c?nd. $tK!l5. 7!\_I 2.'\11!\ ~l lpm "-Spm. r_11:~~~.~~I~.:. x :~:n:r~t~irL V11I Kl'llV. Mii 14'111 l>l'n 8 ~!lll~~c;.:.,,:nrmcd & L•Lo••S•l•, .. "', 1'u• Mu!IUr ll l:lOO ydll of Xlrrt fl". s n" 369 72 . DI J( !.'v~•y8 752 132'1 640·4732 T H ~ .... '' nl11 & Ornol11 f>trsonncl Nc"'!i '""'"""" .-rnm " "'' hrovy p l u~h b<•l l(c f'rrnrh wulnut stock 3,11 ·-~ SIAMSTRISS future. lntervlcwlnR St•rvlel' nf ll untl11J.?to11 ---.-540 9339 r 1t C. II It< I t h -------• Al11r111 Man. 10·6. lth .... •h 16168 lk' t UI d Prr11lnn Kltl('n!I, C .. A. urpc: · '11 1111 ?'"' ~t·o11C&cufll'll75·9~ lfoblclfl!llS44.0nc oCthl' .Westiwlltorp.llulhlcror Wor!K'l.11985105.Sht>lly's ';-""'c. • ne t v • s ilvc>r, 1mokc. &orllc K1n1tSfte ~d .<'ornplrw. wkncl ll & urt 6 1 M --f11st onc11. t•r_.1111 wntl'r thl' rtnr~t <'rll lll lng T a l l <llr l Shop.~ul\il2\ S"IS/$125.~IHIOOS $75 &1l ~3 Trt1p.pi•ur S ki llootll , uu o nly. l,lkl' nt•W R4")9ftCJMOtor :.Jllho.l\i hO!I lmmetl W~tml01tor ~ntor WAITRISS ---• S.llitJt24 IHVISTMEHT nwo ~ a1u1 !I, ll~e new, w/lr l r , 073·6020 or HOWMl...t .. t \ " r 0 n C' I • " r 0 r --!tore> & ~nuurur Siamese -----• • $75 tuekl•r Indy I •itb 8, 5.T1·'10'14 9'lJ N llnroor Ulvd, S.A. 'eamst~s~l'\ wM leB8t Sl-:RVICESTATION Appl)' aher llpm, 1.n k1ttcn11. Lll1c Point & G-.sae. 1055 ·DIAMONDS· 1o1dcond ~ t.'737014 ------•Sll·HOJ• 1 yr rxl>('r. m 11111l i1c>nm· ATTEND .. ~NT Cu~• Res\allJ'anl. l fi95 Jlh.ae point c t~ A. Ht,11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr wh."ll 645 80161919 9151 TV, Redlo. Hohlt• 111 Plnmer. '75. trlr,~~~-~~~~~~ 1n1t on henv y duty 21 or oldu. Apply In lrvmt'Ave,C08t.uMesa. Gre at w /d o111. Call R1re Chin ese rurn , HIR,Sterff IOtl ho•, xlnt cond. $l,99S.1 machln~. Must ha ve J>ll'l'IOO, Wtd·Mon. lOAM AITRESS exper rull MS-073'1art7 art.lfucw: pur(' llllk Mlln Avon C-Ollcrtton for 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~_!6·4007 FOi llHT I yourowntool11.Apply lo to •PM. 2983 Harbor time uk'for Sher ri !'\..-10 .. 0 dar1n robe. many ovc1 lnd'tJtmnlrcr•M>'. Vclll nmmond C3 wlthlO' Vena Motouarlur. l8'Wlnneba, ao John Vyn , 16311 l'loctn· C M at Baker Sl ' -3 ...... '...,.... , d n s t • kd a ,. ,.._ I I "-If Con d t1a,Cos\1MH:t. $48·74l8or.,. ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• 200yrii o l : Ivory gunnes a w Y percussion. walnut con· Comph·le bomt, ano:it "'-'mprtc-y,...-l ---------·i:servlce Sta. Atltndants, WAITalSSIS et your Xmu puppies porcelalo. Ll[e walnut only bclf 4pm. $411-8270 sol\• incl'dll l.tsli<' 900 r>1es<'I. 700 ml run11e. G46-9076 Evenln p SlAMSttESS full 41 p/timc. •:xpcr'd. started now. Bcaullful exc. dsk. chrs, <'Off« lbl Ml('T'Ol'tlcten 2 lo+;", 6 l spkr w/JRL 2440 driver . $28,750. 6"·2199 an 6pm. ,..n.n, TMIY.t f 170 Exper'd on romm'I Appl y Ray Corf'Y Acttptlna applications A K C r e• C o lden bed, lamps, lead crystal. .. "T lmmu<' $2000 S4862l CMvron. 604 S . Cout f•o r1t g r a''" y X:a 1 r dl R ... -e .. •r "oow 111.t stud dothes.6001bsofn~HI 7 • 6 to 12 • np na me ~ · 28' Sailln~ Oory, l•fl ••••••••••••••••••••• .. machine. F /time. llaxter H La ...... h a res s es . o -=u• "' Mils. rur coat. Much, brand&. 714-406.0SOO o~p n ucd with fin kc(' I, '61'1 Sran1 tent trlr. SIP!' 4 '8Cl«ro.6<'2·'1'2l8. wy, iu.naud<' · ~.Appl,yln.,.f:\on (ll4Hl689Sl7 m uch more. 4U7·C autlruJ ni«ht bloomm1ti\d,•ent 20t Cass. 2 <v1ts honestJyblt lii sull,wc.11 1idults . X l n t cond. --------~~--------! $pnl·10pm. Denney's Jr . \'elJow Lab {'ups, AKC. ltllana Wy. N.B. Near ~reus " many others old. Used approx 1 br. Sips 2. equip, ror ('ruts· $2.W/oHcr. $4~1N STUOIMTS UlOOCoast Hwy, Laauna. registered. 5 wks old Park Lido M~lcal Bldg. ~. · Theft or other equip Ina. $$400. l nclds ort :;4 Golden l"alcon z.1' H lr SECRET AllES Lona It abort ttrm as· aignn'lents. Hohday & va cntl<>n pay . Hosplliallutlon plan avail. VOLT I o ._,. '° ' I• ~ ' '° ll41C...-Drht 54M741 (Acf'OQ f'roM Oraf\P Co, Alrport) £.qua! Oppor Employer ~ StaVtclMIH ·oman to wort wknda. $100 646-76311 forces sale. Priced toaell shore mooring, n~ar lftlh ec>l\t'd, air. New cmd. Part·Tlmeto dlshwashin1 "dining rm 962.7393 Garage Sale, 4161 Trum fa11t alS22S. S..5-4~. St. NB. 494-2$41 ~ a. Make orrer. 114 Del Mar filyoursctledule. duties ln 1utsl borne. moyed puppies. adol'a· bull Or, Knlg Harbour. ··color TV In nl~ u b. 8RlST01.,,'30' sloop, like (Unlvcnlty)C.M. IAITIMDUS 64Ml7lG. ble nuffy w blle. $15, Tttun •Frl,9-4PM Picture not too bright. new. loaded. W/ideally MlfoStn'lalt • NoHPf'r . nee. Some aper belpfut Start $S.$0hr. M111t~ 21 It Cleaocut. CLl.ANUPMDt No expel'. nee. Some expe_r. helpful. St.art U.00. Mullt be dean cut 6 ov•r 11 yul"5. S40·9M Sat. f ·-4 ~ .. =&~~. converte S20. SSZ-8372 ~~ ;f!~S:.~•klna Pcrit 9400 USI THI 26512 V=IO 1194--7~ J BL LElS·A 'a StOO each o · •••••••••••-•••• .. •••• DAILY PILOT Mk"-y $190 a pair. AIM> ALTEC l4' f'iberglass Sloop w/Ull WANTEf>. (t) 1200'.llf'h 11FAST GE wuher, Furniture. Scondl5B'scsoo1. Al.!.J~ x2 n1 ~~~ CS't~fi cabin. :c: Truck Ura . sioo c•sti. Hou11ehold , Colo r TV, · al 842·...-. ••~ 4 · a s. accea · C.11646-31111. HSUL r' ..... pm. • rover. SMO. 645-0104. .. VICI .-.q Pon11 Table . lle-ns, Toplaceyourmesta1e Re s t ore Your VW. S'"" lh·Tzu FemaJe I mos Women. Kids Clothes, bdottthe Ste reo 11pkr 11)'1, l S' 10' Sailboat. Good cond. E n11lno , body, inte r. DlllCTOa'Y old. Papers. Best orrer. Etc..Mut'hMlsct readlnipubllc, Wooler,21ntermedapk Com plete. Lopt trake work. •'rte a t. Efta)ne For Result Nee41 lots or lou. ISTATISALI phone + horn $SO ca cu hull & t.e.ak trim. S350 Ph euhan•• Jl75. Attedl Se-tee Call 67W484 . D1l'" Pt.lot &u-2157 548300 vw. t31·•7 • •• SAT. Aue. 21. to-41 v '4z•l671 Fun. MlnJa SeboHsu, Cliff .Dr. Nwpt Jkn. All et.usantd,&4%·~ or TV'•· new plctu Cal Cal. New r1uJn1. CJrEVV• BNOtNI'. AKC, 1 yr old to cood bouat•old hm1lshln1s tubes w/2 yr warranty newtr1mpoUnew/lrlr . &onadowa .... JU bomeM.~. aode!fectstobuold. $40-3114. $.WO 6'13·?014. S7$ ~ 1 • ....................... ..,. "'"'' C-.&Cs 952 ...•••.......•........ ova 70CAIS IHIMVEMTOIY ~·S.11-Tract. IUfA.RGO & CO. &lOS ~lltn Slrttl SA.NTAA~A IOtull. Mon ·Sat. Ck.tM<I ~nct..>:. • 547-9709 * ....._ .... 19d ....., t .. o..-d -....._ ,..,ut.d •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtdne:.day Augut t 18 1976 • DAILY PILOT Dl Ht ~••••rtt4 a,.1 974 YollawCNJN 9770 of•o 9772 ....._UMd ....._Uud Uto•.Usecl • . ........................................... ······················· ............................................ ·················-······ ······················· Wt: PAY TOP OOu..Alt o.t.. ··Opel CT Red wtcslro '71 Squar«1back Auto ·~ Vol"o Wason 122, xlnt 99 I 5 Font n '40 1nfo '957. t"Ott TOl' liSt:O<.:<\kS •••••••••••••••••••••• blll anlr AM Jt'M it.ercio air. r bll t•nJC II tr.uu cond. 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Not 16800 Beach tJlvt1 l9"1·72'19 CH~. _ ___ runmn.:, $100 S05 16th St, Jluntington lk•;it h ALLEMGMC TRUCK CENTER •PICKUPS IMW TRADE-IM's '72l002 A 112 1FT~I EXAMPU :· Hrand new 1976 Toyota. 2 Dr. & fuUy equipped. mssm. 1970 vw Bus dA.11 n :.195 Otl'tl 842·8844 s121s Wck 491 U8S 9910 71 COHTIMEHT AL , 1 Tnn ('11 mpcr Spt.·l'1.1h •YAMS Hull\ ST X. rlr 73 200:! Snrl t6S05 I ONLY S2997 VW v.1n, '67, 12 volt, rack . ~. bst orr 640 0199 •••.•...•.............. 'ti.'• It•' 1era Clas."<'. nol running, 5400 <:all 4lM...s544 • 4 WHEEL DRIVES '73 B<Hana-(0.'HKONl IS!)J()l \ Llht'r <rEW161 '7SS30l '4 s p l780NJP1 '7620024sp. (714PCW I Lease Hew-UHd OYER 100 Mf\RQUIS MOTORS ' ~ ,. • • f .. , , .... """ ,. 'GI Camper, n••w .-ng & Cocfillac 9915 MA.RIC Ill Loaded "''th all cqwp. ment 1ndudlng top~ed control. Super drl vlna nr. <213COP > . * $3486. * GUSTAFSON LINCOLN M f'~RCURV 11\800 Ik'srh Blvd. llunlini:ton Beach 842-1844 ll I ·2040 495.4949 I • -•\ , I• t·lutch. Perr cont1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE A *SUPER* SB.EC Tl OM on \NG E COUNT.v ·s :'l:EWl-:ST GM<: lll::ALt:R --- ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sall'S Mn let' lA>asm R Roy Coner, Inc. MERCEDES OH DISPLAY HOUH of h11ports AliT HORIZtO )lERCEOES OF.ALER 6l:Mi2 Manchest~r, Buena Park 521-7250 I\." '.• ll'\I .•I J(.l ~2300/l•t•i.l. 5.t8 ·0066 1 11 .• tJ .p.,.i, I fU ========-1 1>42 01!12 "11 TOYO'l'A C'OROLLJ\. '68 VW Squareback, rt•bH mags. laJM! deck. vmyl cna S9~ top, s port iitr1pc>,, ('IC' 49.l Glal Sl17S. Call ~7 2805 af\cr Spm ·71 \'W So!'f?r neetlt' '\Int -----cond SI.GOO or h~I lh' -:,,.,.,~ AUEN Roll' lloycc BMW l~~OJamborec '74 Toyota Curoll.11SS l600 630 ·7470, ah S Jo. 1·c. ~l'llow w1slnpt•11, AC· ~2·17:l5. On lheSa~t• Ana Fwy.:... icusl mt. :ll.000 m1 Must ----- sell $271'5. 675·8030, 'f2 VW Splnt Uubblll Top OlPSMOlllll ·'llDILLAC '°"'( TRUCl<.r, & VANS Ne" porl Bca1·h G40 6444 '73 210C c,.. (00411GV I 673-5684 Camper. 1mmac, mubl I AGll>tA >ttC.Ufl CREVIER $8,450 Tnwnph 9767 stt to ftppret'.&.~6~~-4- ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW Buit. w /rebll l'nJi. 75 T R 7, Burgundy , t0.000 header!!, xlnt cond t>\l 81 I ·0800 •CHEV. '76 Hew• I"'' Tlt1l 11 0 C&l' l:!t l \. :! ~µd II A. & 7M fr1 •I I •i:lli Olll:n Onl) $11!1:15 &I Sf 6 H OAO'WAY SANTA AHA JirRSleMOM lntporis 631-1276 m i's. amt (m c.;.uselle l'l~.~·l'14~ l71.tl 835·3171 st.erro Xlnt cond. s:>800 ,.., \'\V c· --, .. ,.,1 Day 63~ 2233 ext 2<t8 ""' onH•rt · 11''" ""' M.I '76 2 .. 0 Dl"'S'"'L Eves640.6147. enK. n•hlt 11 J11 s. IH'"' •USED IMW't* ·1~ 2002·1ZSF1133l '7:1:.!0ll2 · 1896K PY I '74 2002 Tu 10!17" :< \' 1 ·-;~. 53tll 163 l:"o l:J x) CloHd Oft 5'a1tdoyt "' '" '" __ pu111t . nt•w 1111, n<'W lo1> CLASSIC WHITl Yolliw-,.n 9770 SlllO(I •off,•r r~1s.11~ss HOWARD l'lll-:\'HOl.~.1'. lln\I' & l/11 ,111 SI '. 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DASHERS •DOMIURHS• VOLKSWACilM 13731 llaroor Blvd GARDEN G RO\'f: *534-4100* nin11 cond ~o .i 113. 9urn· , p w. am rm sttrC'O, lthr :ll)m SlOOll. 71 Capri. nt w radials. seau, f'P SI 0,005.;o vw Ong ownr Top --------• i\;\I F:\l , mint cond. Deal 41)6-6783. rond Sl MO SS2·3592 or 1!72 FORD YAM ~rr<'!;,494·8-1-12 -5.56-4510. • ~·rm cam~r l'Om-erslon w,_ 9710 MG 9741 --- \\' ,tutom;atlc. \"8. P"'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• YOU'VE GOT Ml•t'nna Ii lon5 Yotlttl tr..&-.. & L--._ •tG. 1100. sport11 ~C'Cbn. TO DRIVE IT b :.11.,. F: "tr a n 1 cc • ~ •••,11a runs·needs work Beal ol t0l5CGD1 (~o,rL~:!/e~.'n fl'r. &46-389-l an 6~•--TO IB.llYI IT! 9NLY S2911 1 9744 .... ~-UIS MOTOIS tollWPOITDATSUH •••••••••••••••••••••• MEW USED ._._.., IHOovtStrHt i llSSION VIEJO Nur t.hcArthur 'TO MOB Con verdblt. BEETLES llt-2110 495-1210. &Jam boreeRoad!I Tonnuu <'over, wlr whl~. yellow, low ml. "71 •'~. auto. p s. p b 133· 1300 Xlnt cond. $2:$00. nrm 811'\ lllllnt l'Ond, 42M m1 GS.Q7 • '41116-943-t '7$ Datsun :!llOZ. 12. ---------1 '70 Ford S•r \ an V . :Hpc1, iZ\I m 1 suns o bit nft 81J.2"1 \0 ------ I L loedtd ! Brown "7$\., •tGQ, 9,00U m 1. fac w blk. in Buy or as t or y ~ r n t y . w 1 rt' ume lease. Xlnt t'Ond AM /FM , suoo. P &33 2575 $tl·!MU 1 •DOMIUIMS• VOLKSWACi .. l3731 Harbor Blvd GARDEN CROVE *534-4100• EARLE lkE OLVO ARE YOU A COLLECTOR? YOU MUST SH TO APPftECIA TE THESE FINE CADILLACS '74 El Dorado Connrtlbl• O nly 21.000 m il 1•!i . Ac-aullful llm'' grcrn & fully t'Quippl•d. J.lt\E NEW! (Ut2~7 1 '75 Coupe De Ville f\111) l'qu1pp~d includmi: skrco lapc. full power & rrui~r control <1401101. ONLY $7895 '7 6 El Dorado Convertib~ 1''\111)' cqulpJ>('Cl & ONLY liOOO ~UJ.ES ! Lake Nt-:w• (827NJN> Mel.an Cadillac 2ntl & Mum Sontn An11 543-9421 73 t\\o dr hd top, has ··~Cr) thrng. ll'!CI. crwsc, 13.000 (Tll. S396Q.. !)GS. t 14~ 74 COHTIHEHT'AL Loaded with options llke AM/FM stereo. c ruise ronlrol, vinyl toJ>. This car is black, beautiful car. P r ice to bt'll (ll91tH2 I * $5286. * GUSTAFSON L INCOLN M F:Rl'UHY 16lt00 Beach lllwl llu11t1n~on ll(•:i1·h 842-8844 72 COHTINEHT AL Loadt•1l with all the eqw1>m1•nt !'>upt'r,lrong runnini: 1·ar i\ hJrl(ain at thl)o pnce C:l~il•.LW) * $2686. * GUSTAFSON l.l:"<ll'Ol.:--1 M Ell!THV llllWll lkach llh 11 lluntmgton lk',11 h 842·8844 Corvette 9'32 ..............•...•..•. 7fi F.IUnriJdo Con n•rt Wht lop lit inlrr , In r,,bl Ut k IJIU\' l'>dl'I \fon)' "lra~. 111 m1 , l'vl I 't y 111:1 211711 C•ll''t•tt1• ·1,;, llrlKlr, :.! llll"' ' 7 :l (' 11 cl <' I> V auto l•dl pw1 . lll'l't1i. !'>1lH·r lw1i:r. " wht 1011 mmur hrnh "01 I..~'. l•Jt1 l.1•:1lh hll1•1 ~lt•l'l'ft, OrlR 1447 l•:!.!!t u\\nr . 1:.000 m1 . xlnt 1·onll WIOI> li4h 237K COUCJar 99 l l --------· ...................... . 1'171 l'111J.t.1r \ IC 7 :!Ir. (fit) ~ Nabers Cadillac Qu.ility .rnd Prkc Gu.1ran1ccd I 1""'n>1 Sr1•t.1.1li'1' Pll lrril'd RJtt'\ L.11lt'\t Srlr ll111n ol Nrw & U\l'd tJd1ll~{ \ 10 01.ingr Count~· Open SundJy Cadillac Master Dealer 2h011 Harbor Rl'lld C.o,lJ Mc,,1 ~ 10·1>11111 ''76 F.I Dorndo Conv. 1JOwt•r , f .. 1m1.111 :i.1111;, ti-14 ~1 1i"' ~w· 11 .. 11.1 D~ 9935 ................•...... 'l.S l>url \ 111\ I 11101, {;T mill lh1·1h.1ult'd 1·n11 nrw "tr pun1p. ,\\I f'':\1 1 ,11lw v. .J ~·n~•·n ~pk 111 Auto. ,1n1 tr.1n,1wrla tum, SG~ ~1 111 1"1.11 '71) l)nrl SwinJ.'"I 1, 1 'I, H&ll. UUIO, "II llt'll\•d W W llrt•:. ~121MI h~I ttlt 4(1.1 ti7M .111 !ipm 9940 .•..................... ·~1 L TO XJ.~1 rnnd Auto. p i. p ". p h Sl .000 MO 901 '& Wen. p 11. nu10. p 11>. ~7S or best offer. C1tl 113'1 0713 r-'73 Gran Torino. • ctr sharp. :iuto. ;ur. I>"' r $2400, make ofr. tl4S 7191 '7' Cfreen Cron Tonn Font Stn Wio ror "''" Xlnl cond , At C, "1200 C11ll 714t 968·4H6 o 714 /968.4023 . Loadt'<I f'uel·tnJoc:tc:d '89 Ranch Wuon . xln 1000 Mi Bo l orc~r l'Ond, xlras. Pvt o wne cDJ7~> 540 TT44 $700. 1213) S92 32SS DUNTON'S DEALING IN'76 '74 Mercury Capri 593.76 POMO. 6 cyl. 4 speed. d isc brakes. radlO."healer. rallye whOels & radial tires f 480LXF) Cash Selling Price Is 12977 76 ... T&L. Down Payment <cash or 1rade1 S977 76 30 payments ot $93 76 APR 20 69% Delerred payment 1nctud1ng sa lt's tax l1cen~e & all carrying charges 13790 56 72 Ford Pinto 2 Or. PHMO. 4 soeed stick shift, disc brakes. vinyl inteflor. mag wheels. wide oval tires, (723KLG) Cash Selhng Price is S 1477 76 + T&l Down Payment leash or trade) 1377 76 18 payments of S 77 76 APR 21 02% Deterred payment including sales tax. hcense & all carrying charges s 1777 44 74 Ford Pinto 2 Or. "SE" Pia MO. Auto trans . d1r.c brakes. w/w tires lull wtieet covers. lo miles you 11 love 11 (993JNZJ Cash Selling Pric e I!> S2476 76 ... T&l Down payment !ca sh or trade) S476 76 36 payme111s of $79 76 APR 19.82'!ro. Deferred payment 1nclud1ng s ales taic. license & all c;arrying ctiarges 13348 12 '74 Datsun 821 Hatchback 579.76 PlllMO. 4 s peed radio healer. luggag,.. rack rear louvers etc !658MYBI Cash Selling Pnce 1s $2476 76 Down paymenr IC&!.h or trade) S4 76 76 36 oaymenl'I of $ 79 26 APR 19 82% Deferrert Pt1ymen1 incll1<11ng ..alno; rax license 4 all carrying charg1>~ ~3348 I? 73 Toyota Celico s111.76 Auto Iran. ,w umd1l11>n1ng 111.,c; orakes. AM/FM r.1nio vrnyl 11Jul 111lly" whAel!> tH62JNT C.ash ~nl11ng P11r.o 1\ $7976 78 • T&l Down Payment (C..1',n °' ll,\l'lr•1 $97& 76 ?4 p.tymont\ o l s 111 7ti M'r~ 20 68 11t f:Ml11rroo paymflnt including .;11r1 .. 11\M llcen.,o & all acrrying churgO'I $36'>!1 75 Camaro Coopt s147.76 PHMO. Auto lr;m5 POwl'r .. cr~nnq r;lllyo whl'ol•,, to an m1l<>t 176-0MMM I Cil,h Sitlllng Pr•CA ,, S44/6 76 + UL Down Pevrmnt lc:tSh or tritdn s 77 7 76 36 011ymonl'I of SI 4 7 76 APR 20 10".4 Deferred paymen1 1nt1vo1ng 'ales 111x. 1tcen50 & 111 C<trry1ng Charge~ S&091 12 7 6 Mazda Mi1er 4 soeed ~tick '>hi lt radlO sunroof. ntt11r1y new Cash Selling PflCI' is 12976 76 + T&L Down Payment IC.ah or tr.ade) S676 76 36 paymenlt of 192 76 APR 20 42'!ro Deferred payment mcto<1109 11e1e1 tax & l1censo & all carrying charges 54016 12 YewP,..MllfC..Mt!y Ci)lttiltfy Fer ·~ 0.-,.,.... ,~To ......... I .. .. .., .. •t• DI DAIL'( PILOT Wednelday August 18 1976 o.t.taadia11 Yet.I aa .,._..Hew 1976 Alnlws ...... , y..- ti. to M•• IMJ • tM An'ow of yoa- dloke! BRAND MEW 1976 PLYMOUTH ARROW 'soeeo manual trans ,• cy1 1600 engine vmyl "·~kel .... ts 4 ,.,,,. 3 $ . ---" '"" l7L2'K673010431 WHAT MORE CAN A LITTLE CAR GIVE! BONUS SAYINGS ON ALt REMAINING '76 MODELS! FABULOUS 11BUYS11 ON FINE USED CARS '76 CHIYSLll '70 DODGE COUOIA DAiil SWIM'ill V-8 a.uto trans tac air pwr s1ttr owr 11-8 auto trans air oon<11hon1ng oower btilk~ pWf windows AM 1-M r10t0 neater sieering r1010 ne11er wl'l1tewall 11res w'w 111es vinyl root 1949NJ81 (680AZDI '5M5 s1195 '75 DODGE 173 CHEVY VEGA CHAltll WA~ '72 PINTO 2000 WAGOl4 • cyhndf'f &ulo trans 11r eond1tt0n1ng rld10 l'IOlltr wnuewall ttrl$ l622GBKI $1695 '7J DUSTY COWi V-8 auto trans air c:on<11tt0n1ng oower 4 cy11nder auto trans '*''° heater ma91 Ii cyl auto tr1ns "' cond. DWf ateer PW1 steering power t>rai..es radio 11u1er t>ucket Hit~ C985GYOI brks AM/FM racf10 Nr. wlw tires vinyl rt . wMewall t11es vinyl roof (e31NACI eu5t int I exl (316JFEJ t1395 '1395 ·'2195 Y£All £MD sALl OM ALL S' 1ta£1lMA tlOMAL • GIANT SAVINGS ON ALL REMAINING INTERNATIONAL VEHICLES IN STOCK! SEE ATLAS NOW FOR GREAT VALUES! BRAND NEW 1976 INTERMA TIOMAL SCOUT II TRAVELER V8. automatte trans . track·IOCk rear ble AM radio & l'l'l()(e' (F0082FG029473; BRAND MEW 1976 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II TERRA 4 WHEEL DRIVE 4 speed w/2 s~ trwmer case radio deluxe ontenor 4 exterior package. benCh seat. ooor eoge guaros & morel (F0092FG016563) Complete "Heavy Duty" service available for your R.V. One of the finest sef'vice facilities in Orange County. Open Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Monday thru Friday , 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM. ........ -~ ...... -................. .._ .... .. "" ...... -.. ,.. ...... .._.., ,,,, , 17 l Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley EDITION f VOL. 69, NO. 231, S SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COU NT Y, CALIFORNIA ' N. Arsonist Strikes lnHB By A RT HU R R. VINSEL Of!"-D••l f l'llo4 !UH A predawn arsonist who struck '1t an abandoned dairy, two fourplexes under construction and an apartment complex. causing more than S80 ,000 damage. is sought by Huntington Beach police today. The uncompleted fourplexes at l6812 and 16822 Lynn St.. ofC Warner A venue near Huntington Harbour, sustained the bulk oC the damage. "We are hstang 16822 a.s a total Joss and 1681 2 as about one-third destroyed,·· Fare Capt Roger Hosmer said today. He indicated it 1s vutually cer- tain the same person or persons doused the structures ••ith a flammable chemical before torching them. Th_e old Ed's Dairy structure oearby at 16561 Bolsa Chica Road was also destroyed but no monetary loss is established, Capt. Hosmer explained. New landowners "'ere to de· mol1sh the building vacated withm the past six months by what was Huntington Beach's last commercial dairy with on· site herds and milk production Only a few hours before thr 1;13 a.m. inferno was reported. a gang of juveniles playing \\ith candles had been contacted by police and ordered out or the building. tlammable liquids were ap. parently used in the Lynn Street blazes, 2:03 a .m .. and the 3 :30 Q.m. Ore set in on apartment complex laundry room trash re· ceptacle. JnvestJgators. havt' not ruled out a connection with two arson fires set at apartment complexes in roughly lhe same sector or the city early Monday. f lames were raging when 1 trucks roared up to the sN:ond· alarm fire on Lynn Street, re- ' quiring backup help from the West minster t"lre Department under the Net Six mutual aid pact among west county fire de· partments , No one was in1ured. f'irt.'men brought flumes undt.'r cont rol with in 10 m1nut<'s but they weren't cxttinguJshcrl for some 1 Ume. Owner or the Courplexes, which I had been framed and wrapped I and ready for s~ucco and plaster was not Immediately available Nominatiom, Vote 011 Tap 1 In Kansas City 1 KANSAS CITY CAP) -Follow hJM Is the schedule (tf rvrnt~ for the Republican N at1onlll Conven· tion tonight. 5 p. m. rtrr Address b) Gov. Arch /\. Moore Jr. of West V1r"1n1a , , chairman of the Republican Gov-ernors Assoc1ulion. f Addres~ by ltt'1> Guy Vnnd\•r Jait of M lchhtan, chaJrmun of :the National rt<'pulillc f1n ·Congressional Com"lllll'<' Election o( the lh, •• '•r:i11 Nn Uonal Committee. Address by S •1. Jucob K. J av1ts or New Yori... Crash Kitten This is the mess (above> that u kitten caused Tuesday in Huntiogton Beach. The kitten held by police Officer Phil McCrea <below) was rescued. apparently unin· 1ured. from the wreckage But Lark White, 16. of 8405 Sweetwater Circle. Hun· tington Beach, wasn't so fortunate. She was in Pacifica Hospital today with a con· cuss1on and assorted other injuries. She told police she reached for the kitten while driving southbound on Newland Street near Atlanta Avenue and lost con- trol or the car. eventually s mashing into block wall. She said she was taking the kitten. the last of a litter, to a new home when the accident occurred about ll a .m . Ford Seen Victorious Tonight KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> President Ford appeared firmly in coot.rot of the 1976 Republican NaUonal Convention as the de- legates prepared to choo.<;e the party's presidential nominec tonight. He established his dominance with a clear-cul victory on an IS· sue chosen by challenger Ronald Reagan. With the climactic confront:i· tion toward which Ford nnd Reagan have moved for nmr months only hours away. sup porters or the former California NIXON SHADOW HAUNTS CONVENTION-A4 governor saw liltlc hope for ·a political miracle int.he ballotm~ tonight. "Unless John Sears <Reagan's campaign manager> can pull a rabbit out of the hat. we'll be in trouble when they \'ote on the nomination." said Sen Jcssr Helms of North Carolina .. And I haven't seen any rabbit hutchf'.., around Reagan headquarters lately ·· "l \\<OUld say the Prc~ict<-111 may win hy a couple of hundrt>d votes." said Warrl'n McPhrrson. a Reagan l'Upportrr wh<> i.., chairman of the Wash1ni;ton state delegation F'ord was buoyant Hr stopp('(i hy has campai.:n urt1ce today :md told reporters. "I feel great I'll fr~l beltcr toniithl ·· Then the Prc"idcnt went In ;_1 noeling with Republlran .io' <'rnors lo dlftcuss party unity an<t lhc \'Ice presidency. Aft for the vote reJ('('hnJ: hi~ hid to force Ford to nnm~ hif. vlc·t• prt.'ft Iden l 1 u I t· h~I <'l' before tonll(ht°ft vatinii. Hea11un ftt11d, "This Is one t ime l disagree with the majority." * * * Four Now Prospects ·For Veep KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAPJ P'retident 'Yord hu narrowed hJ• search for a vlcc p1 es~al nominee to Sen. Howard Ba.ker ol TeMessee, former Deputy Atty. Gen. W1lliafl) D. Ruckelshaus, Treasury Sl!c retary Wilham Simon -and. not necessarily last or least, Ronald Reagan, two sources have told the Associated Press. One source in the Ford cam· pa1gn said former Treasury Se<:retary John ConnaJly o( Tex· as was on the list. But later. a Wbjte House source close to Ford said he has been eliminated because of possible exploitation or hls trial on charges of taking a bnbe from the milk producers' lobby. even though he was ac· qwtted. There were nlso reports that Connally had beC'n told in con· fidence that he was out or the run· HB Bible U nil ni~~~orgct Connally," the While llouse source said . Members Safe Some conser valivC'S conLinuC'd to hold out hope that Reagan would be nominated. despite his AI T adamant disclaimer that he ter remor would not accept an offer from Ford or a draft from the conven· An offlc•1al fnr lhc• Wy<'ltff<' Ri· bll' Translator!>. Inc. in llunt· mj,rton He:.ich toda) reported that 1111 tls members st11t1oned In the Ph1hppinl'S $U rv1ved Tuesday's clt'vastatang earthquake Alan Pence, Wycliffe vice- pres1dent. said that he recrived a trlcphonr call from Manda Tues day nlfrht reporlln~ nil the \\'~cliff<' <>mployl.'s were trnre. 11 c• s a 1 d ab o u l 2 S ll i h I c· trunslator!'I w ere In the porllculorly ha rd hit ·are:.1 or 7.ambounitu ID Mlndan110. Ile ft aid lht.>)' rrported hy two wuy r o11io to M anll:i tlrnt tht're wo11 widespreud liama.:c· hut that It wasn't too 1nt"nor;ivc 1n th1•1r \'lll8f,teS. tlon. Ford had no need to tip his hand. his forces wal(ed an tn· tense tight on the conventwn floor that won him the right, t)y a 1.1~ to 1.069 decision. to disclose his choice after tonlghl'!I Republican National Convention vote on presidential nomination rather than thi11 morning A spokesman said t•ord wos confident or h1!1 own nomlnut1on and would serk to meet with Reagan late tonlRht or early Thursday. Baker would have been Ford'!I choice ir deleRatcs had forced him to disclose his running male early. the sources said, but this (Sff VEEP. Pale AZ> * * * Afte rnoon • tocks 1 W E DNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1976 TEN CENTS Guards Attack Allies SEOUL, South Korea (AP> - About 30 North Korean guar~ armed with axes and metaJ pikes killed two U.S. Army officers and wounded four American enlislf'd men and five Sout h Koreans dur- ing a clash in the demilitarized 1.0ne today, the United Nations. Comm and announced. Military sources said three Nor t h Koreans were also believed killed, but there was no immediate confirmation. The U-.N. Command said Ule two American officers were "brutally murdered in an un- provoked assault." The deaths stemmed from a tree-trimming •ncident. North Korea. however, said its guards acted in selC-defense af\er "U.S. aggression troops" armed with lethal weapons but them. The Pentagon in Washington said the identities of the slain men would be released a fter thetr families were notified. A pike, generally used in pre- ba,yonet times. is a long wooden s haft wilh u metal head. sometimes with a pick on the side. The U.N. Command gave this account of the attack: The two American officers, a South Korean officer and several American enlisted men were escorting five Kor t"an service corps worken ~ho were trim· ming trees in Panmunjom, lhe truce village in the cent.er of the butter zone between North and 8oulh KGl'H. Two North Kor ean otncers and several North Korean guards came to the area In midmorning as the South Koreans were ··routinely trimming branches" from a tree in the joint security area. The tree was about 35 to 40 yards ftorn a U.N. Command checkpoint at the south side or the Bridge of No Return, over which prisoner exchanges took place after the Korean armistice. After some discussion during which one of the North Korean of· ficers expre5sed objection to the tree trim m in g, the Nor th Koreans dem a nded that the South Koreans stop the work. Shortly after , a North Korean veh icle brought additiona l guards, and one of the North Korean ofncers was heard to tell them to "kill" the Amerfcans and South Koreans. The attack followed. The two Americans died from massive head injuries and slab wounds, a Pentagon spokesman <See KOR EA, Page A2) Ford Appears Likely Pick KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> Here are delegate votes by can dldate based on bindin~ rt>qu1re· ments or stated preferen('eS of delegates to tht' RC'publican Nu tional Convention : t"ord 1.147 Reagan 1.047 Uncommitted fi.5 ':' otal delegate votcii 2,259 NeedcdtuMmlnate: 1,130 TotalR are based on ·current el· locaUon1 or preferenocs of a.II d"· legates. * * * 0 t , lllllH NORTH KOREA AP WINIOIW>to Mop WHERE TWO SLAJN A areup In Korea Hingo Rule i Advances In Valley Hy RA\' 1-~STRAD/\ O• '"* 04'Uf P•t•t \WU The Fountain Valley C1t.v Council gave als approval Mo11 day to the first reading or ~m or d1nance hcensin" bingo gamci. for charitable causrs. The ordinance is patterntd after the statewide iniliat1vt• known as Proposilaon 9 whu:h became Jaw in June. Councilman Bernie Svalstad said he was generally pleased , with U.. proposed ordinance but questioned one section which re· quired the bingo licensee to con duct the game only on proJ)('rly owned or leased by the char.tu· ble organization. "This could be a problrm for some groups SIDI.'<.' th<.>y would nut be able to hold the J:8ml! an~· where other than th<'1r own rac1lilies." Svalslad said . Councilman George Scoll. who suggested the ordmuncr. agreed with Svalslad und a:-.kecl C1ly Al torney Tom Woodruff for add•· tional clarification of the bl'Cllon in question. Mayor Al Jlollindcn inslruckll city staff tn calculate tht• rnst in volved in 1>rcpar1ng thl' paperwork and kcepiug records or bingo licenses. This informa tion would give the council an idea as lo what type or fee· 111 •charge for rach bingo pc·rm1 t, th1· mayor said Under lhe propost'<I ordinanrl'. nil profits fmm th(• game must 1>1• kept ID a srporatc account with 1 ompletc records made• avail,1 lil t.> 10 the· r 1ty Th<' i;iam(• must hf• npt•n 111 th1• public and nol Just to m1•mb1•r-, ol one organ11:lt1on Tht• lotal value• of pnzr~ awardrfi dunn1o: bmi:o gumes must not rxc·1•t'<i $2ti0 MI no rs nnd 1 nt u'lc·utc'(f rwoplt• are n•stnrted frnm 1>111t11·111ut111n In hango ~Hlnl's sa111·t111111'(l hy tlw c ity. The• t>ropo'INI ordtn~n1·1 · also rrc1u1r<•2' that no hl11).ll1 ~am1· shaft last rnm 1• thon MX houri. in one d11y Thl· ~·ml''I m1111t h1• mn duclc1I t>C'I wc•r•n Ill a m 111111 :! 1 u m , the lu" i.uvs. t Or ~~:fA.~o a~• Nomination for president oft. • :United States Roll call for ~election 1. nominee for president. I Adjournment OC Delegate Hopes Stay High We athc .. r Mo11tly l'loudv by f'ilrlv cvcnlnJ( Thur,day wllh ht tie chan"e In tc•mp<'rnlun•.., expcckcl <"0:1~1 l11gh.., 11f about 70. low obnut fl> 'BEDROOM SET SOLD Q UICKLY ~ "The rurnllure sold the first :d•Y the ad ran. We bid good ·response to the ad, too." l That's the advertising sue~ ~ told by the Irvine woman {wbo placed thJs classl.lied ad in ·&he Dally Pilot: I • 1 pc King ~room set. no bed. Spanish. ~00 XX"< """" I ti you. h ave furniture you want 1 lo convttt to cash. caJl 642·5678. • Vt'e matt it euy to put a rew wordl to work tor you ln the Dal· Jy Pilot. ~-'--.-. pttlal to the Daily Pllot KANSAS CITY -Orange County delegates and politicians here at the Republican National Convention offered mixed analyses today ot Tuesday's de- feat or the contr ovenial amend· ment to require presidential can· dJdates lo idenlil)' their running mates. The measure was pr'OllOISed b7 Ronald Reagan suppOrtora and the def'eat was thf'ref'ore viewed by many as a victory fOf t>resi- dent Ford. But Orange County's represen· t~Oves in Kansas City for tht most part re fused to IMIUeve Uull the defeat of the amendment Spella trouble ror Reagan's C8.r.l· . paien. The a1nendmenl, 16c, was ~e· reatcd by a 1.069 to I.I,., vote. with JO abstentions. Assemblyman Bruce Neslande of Orange said the balloting was a "crucial test" or the Reagan strength. A lon1·lime Reagan political attendant1 Ne.tande said tbt vot· Ing lookea very 0~ up until the last moment . He noted that Fot'd'a people wue fai from overconfident and •-ete worklng very hard. Ntstande sa14 Seo. John Tower ot T~H 9'a11 u kecl him to sup· por l Presld .,t Ford ln the nomlnatlon baHC\H nc. but Neatande sakl ate wauld remain !>Chlnd KH#aft, Uk •U but one ol' .tbe 167·member California de· legation Assemblyman Robert Burke ot, Huntington Beach 1s one oC lhc six state whips for the California delegation. He predJcted a close vote on the amendment. prior to t.he vote and said that even if the measure loses. the Reaian ~am· palgn would move "Cull steam ahead." Burke said that the detccate hunUn& is being baodled IJUh It• mo&phere or "friendly comp.ti· lion." He admitted that lf amend· ment. l6c had won, lt would have forced pressure on Ford to dttlare a vice presidential ~n· dldate. Burke noted the C.llfomla de· Je1aUon b u r em•lned firmly beblnd Ru•an throu1h bit choice ot Pennsylvania Govunor Ridlard Sch-.reiker aa bt1 rua- nlng mate. ~--' Burke added thot 110me othfr pro·Reagan delceoUons had fell some weakening of personol en thu.si11m since the choice of Schweiker. Delegate Willard Volt or Newport Beach said be was not surprhed at lhe vote Tue6day nlght.onthe a mendment. "Many or tbe people votinte a1ainlt lk wer~ Reagan sup- porten bul ooes who believe that i( Ford won the nomination the seleeti.on of Reagan u bls run. nlns mite would make a strong Ucket In November ," said Volt, who worked actively in Reagan's Otan1e County primary cam· paip . Hewev..-, Voit admitted there WM DOqouUon lhal tbe ~IY <S.. oza.gGATE, P•AJ > INS IDE TODA l ' Whal will a DrmtX'ralsc VIC tory mean Ill 11'11' notion·~ f'r~my? What u11ll l111f-,pe11 1/ Rt-publican• 111ay In the Whttr 11ou1e' Mo1t /fnonctat cmal11•b don't le now but thl'JI ha~ to iay aomrthlng, to they hedge. See Page AS. Index ; I , ~ I ,:: I &• \ Al t -~ ( Al Cl I II J ~· .. ••• A4 •• .. Al DAIL v PILOT H /F I Hnntin~oB · A~ditors Urge Joh t ( Cuts By aoa1n M.a.Ua Of ... 0.lt'rf'llflMMf Huntaniton ~•eh city officials have been ;idv1~ed to cut three fuU·llme pc>aJt1ons fl-om tht' city p~oll by audltort who eompll't· ed an analytl~ of the fmance and treHurer dcpartment11 th111 week. The recommendations t<MXh<.'d o (f an aoary and lmmedlat~ reeponse from Arnie Ross whoso tntemal auditor Job ia one of tho&e threalt'ncd. Ross said he h.ad been dcoled llteeet to 1.M report by dty ol· fld• ud Mill lsadnl ... 'll by 1\Mlilda, atlemoon. ''To HY lb.at m'y J*ll rd COit Juttlrled ls a total ml1uo· denJtandlns of my t.uno and fe.mc· uon." Rosuaid. T he two other posiUons that t.he audit rtport Hyt will no& be re. qui~ (n the future are a de· partmmtal analyst and a flnaD· c:lal ayaterns 1peciallJt. Ed Cummins, manag.-r ot the Arthur Vou:og and Conu>any auditing firm. sald the Job dele· Too Taxing? Brown May Sell U Home LOS ANGELES <AP )-Rising property taxes th al have forced many Los Angeles County residents to con· sider selling their homes apparently prompted the same res ponse from Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. A Brown aide said in Sacramento Tuesday that Brown as considering potting his Laurel Canyon home on the market. and that the heft y property tax rise is a .. major cons ideratfon." County assessor's records show that Brown's re· .!.idence. hke many other Los Angeles County homes was hit by a big jump in assessed valuation this year: from S58,000 to $87 .000. Still, property taxes weren't Brown's primary con· sideration. Brown, who refuses to live in the slate's ·new governor 's mansion in Sacramento, rarely gets a chance to return to his Los Angeles residence, the aide said. Brown lives in a $250·a·month bachefor apartment in Sacramento. Barge Dumps Acid In Chesapeake Bay PORTSMOUTH. V3. <AP> - Three lhous3nd V1rgirua res1· dents were ordered evacuated to· da y frorn th e s hor es o r Chesapeake Ray after the rapsaz. mg of a bar ge c arry1ng 1,000 tons of sulphuric acid and Olcun, an oily, irritating chemical used in the manufacturing of nylon fibers. The Coast Guard said the barge .. appeared to be leakina sUghUy" but that there was•no unmediate danger . However. nn emergency wa.1 declared and.. tnarine tr•ffac wu W......S tcJ' $tar clear otthe area. 1 _People appronchlni U.. .1coe '!Wre advised to wear protective clothing and b r eathing OP· paratus. The evacuation of shoreline re· sident.s was ordered by Mathews County oHicials. The barf(e Fro• Page A I DELEGATE night vote would have an effect on tonight's nominating process. Assemblym an Robert Radham <Newport Beach 1 said he saw the vote as a show of 11trength by the Reagan camp. lie said that while many hard core-Heagan de· legates saw the vole as u d<.'fral for Reagan , he felt that "too much emphasis has het>n plarcd on the VOIC' a<; ll tcsl of Hen~an S reol strength · · Badham said he behevri1 thnt one underlying Issue m1Jtht be that many Repubhran.!i rec-I <in unwillingness to dump an lnl'UOl· bent 1ttmJt Prc!>1dl'nl m a tough election year In dlscuss1on11 with dclt'~alloM from other stnll'<i, li11clh11m snld he found thot many 4'Upportcrs believed a ,.·ord·Rcu.can llckt-l would ~ lhl' bci1t bet In No\ .. t'mber. The defeat or Uk leaves that <lption open but H<'a1tan con· tlnues to say hc• woulcJ refuse 11 :itecond plac(' on thr ticket. ORANOE COAST .. ' DAILY PILOT , .. 0.-~H" 0.llt l'<lol, .,.., -~ I• ·~~~.-t"'t ,. •• , .,,.," ,, ..... """° ·~ tn.t °'-,.._ ................ <-• ~ ... . :·~.:1....~::·::::.~~~-:::..:~~· e::: :,:~!::w ":!:l:j~'1...~·=·~ ,.._, ..,,..,. "-·-wo-·-~ -l.,. .,.,,.._, .,_,'"'9 .._ .. ol UI ••t ... $Uffl. Ce<t• -.-, ( .... _. tt-~ ~oti.11 N. Wftd p..,_, __ _ Jack R. CUf~Y "~'--·-~•..,.CA-........... Thomas Kff'<lll ...... Thomas A. Mwl)hlM ___ l ... O\arl~ H, Loot Alct\erd P N1ll "''"" .... --l--Rot»n BM1tH W.\I 0.-(-· ~- H~~~~ic. ,,......,._"' 1'0 _,.,.,_ Ottac. l-=~~-~~~ ~· "•''" tuOt I.a"'" -•t-0...,.••- Te99'tl1H (Jt4) .. 2'4S21 0.sHI• ~llltftl M2·M11 ••M' Hernl Of•-c-...... ,°"""""" .... M-1Ut ~. !'11' Or-CM_._,.,...,.~ -· ......... ~ ...... ._ .. _ -lol fJ"JllU•t ., ••w.r•n•"""'' t.w•wr. M6f .. ,.......,o• ... .,..,, ... o•• -"'••-e1 _.,._ ~=--~··~:~:. ;:~.."! ... ~n ":.:! wt .. _,.,.u_,,.,,,,,.,...;,, _ _.. UH-., capsized just off the Virgulla shore. A Coast Guard spoke$man said the l25·foot barge, owned by the Allied Chemical Company of Hopewell. Va., was under tow by a tug when it capsized about 6 a .fl) .. four miles southeast of Gwynn's Island on the Virginia side or the bay. a rew miles north of the mouth oflhe York River. About 80 percent of lhe barge's cargo was acid, the Coast Guard said, and 20 pt>rcent was Oleun. whk h produces a sharp choking odor and mixes with water to produce heat and an irrit.aUnc mist. Sulphuric acid can pr.S"'e a polsonou. gas when mlxid •1t.h wateT. Soviet Craft In Successful Moon Landing MOSCOW <AP> -Luna 24. an unmanned Soviet spacecraft. made a successful soft landing on the moon today. the Soviet ne ws agency Tass announced. Tass said a1J eqwpment aboard tht' lunar capsule was function· ing normally. Luna 24 was launched Aug . 9 and was put into orbit around the moon five days later. T he announ cement said It landed in the soutbeaatem part ur the Sea or Crtsts at 9:36 o.m c 11 36 p m PDT I Thas 1s the same general area an which the last Soviet moon probe. Luna 23. landed on Nov. 6, 1974. Tass reported at the llm<' that some of Luna 23's equ.lpment was damaged and this prc\'ented It from carryina out 1t.s full pro- aram or experiments on t he moon. Tas11 did not C:'tplain the mls· ir;1on of Luna 24. but presumably ll '<'Ill t:1kc> s oil umples with on uutomatlc scoop for analysis by remote cont rol from tnrth. This was unsucessfully uttcmpted by l.una 23. • The Soviets hove not laDdcd men on the moon. but two co~. monaui. are orbiting the earth In the Snlyut s space lob. Boris Volynov a nd Vlttaly Zholobov rocketed into space Ju. ly 6 ln tf\eir Soyuz 21 apacecran nnd docked with the SaJyut the followm1 day. The space lab has been in orbitalnce June22. The two started their 44th day In space today. more than half way toward the U.S. record for manned space fiJgbt o( 8' days. It WU Se\ by a Skylab miuioo ln 1975. The Soviet re-cordis a Mys, also set last year . TaM said Volyoov and Zbolobov carried out ledlnAc-1 cixperimeota today, Jncluctiaa controlltns tM oriemaUoe ol the space lab with a optical a&iht and 1tuclyin1 chances in wte Sft\aalions lo s p•ce. Tbe spacecraft~• systems eon· Unued lo tun~don nqnnally end the coemooauu ue led!Qa well, T&,.aa1d. Tbe landinf site CJI Lttu .a& WU about 300 miles from the Se•°'" Tranquility, •bue t•o American aJtroHula made mu 'a flnt la.adl.n& Oft &be mocm In .. •Ad tttunMd with quu. Ut.lts of lunar rodu and dust. U.. ~mblned wtt.b ~ em. ArsueUo. an ~1 ~ratioa up to ltandard rtnance department had l(ept ln• ~ woulct re~.:i!'..!JG.• Cit)' Admilllbtrator Hud Hel tto or to race dismissal. ~urficit>nl records on nt>.trly Sl9 aa.al recufriac ~lo \.be •aid tJle _. •U41l rtvealed tbat Arauello Hld Tuesday thul million ~orth or .:t In th cit7. thlfta• _..,.. 1oln1 alon& well In statement from the urher r~· waterdepartnwnt Ile old the clt,y al.lo would re-lbe tlnance dtpartmeot. port wen~ badly mlslntcrprttl'd. It also all\laed that t.he city allze $1!.5,000 In one-Ume uv. "There's tt0thln1 1n th~ r~por\ Uc ujd he tell all alont that hi~ flllod to st•nd out 111v<M~ on intts. that lndtcatu Artucllo hasn't department was proceedh\l: in time for rwarty $400,000 for The W,000 anal)'lla. which hai bttn P.errormina up to stun the pro~r manntr and that th1~ vurlous publit' worl.11 prokcts. bffn going on tor four months, dardll. • Bclsitoaald wet'k'saudltrePort('()flflrmedlt. This week''11 Arthur You11r wasreleased Mond•y ni~"ht.. "Nothing rertech on his "I don't feel vindicated," he audit aald Its 9\1.'rtl.ll cond\.lllC'o lt waa ordered aft.• an audJ~ ablJilles and notbin1 lndlcates In· said. "beeauae theretlnoUling to i!\ that th.-<'ity ~ ll<'('OWlUna and by anolber firm Jut year ~ competence," he added. lMt vindicated nbout. We are lune. repQrllna syskm:< ure aentrall1 venled erfUclsm ot .ccounting Arguttllo at-one Ume was given llonlng well und probably belt.tr adequate to meet then of lhe procedu.rH ln lbo finance depart. an ultimatum by former city ad· tban moet." Cit>·· ment headed by Director Seo mirustralor Dave l\owlf4DdJ to Last year's report said the The audit noted thut slgnlrlcant Improvements huvt> ren•ntl~· bt'en implementt>d by thc> t'1ty. Attorney Exclusion • Rejected 81TOM BAllLEY OUM O•llr ,.._ ... If Judc,e Wllltatn C. Speirs was asked tod.af to bar the two deputy diatrict auoreeys prosecuting Or. Lo\lJ• J . Ce1la Jr. from the courtroom durint examlnatioo ot a witness described by the de- fenae as vital to their pretrial moUoa. : 'nit Orange County Superior Court jurist refused despite pr6-testa by the defense that wjtness Loren DuChe&ne is a district at- t o rney's lnvestleator who worked under tbed.irection ot the two prosecutors last year during the investigation of Celia 's hospital empire . He refused a turt.her demand by the defense that Assistant Di!· trict Attorney M ichaal Capiui be called to the courtroom to take over the prosecution chores for Deputy Olalrlct Attorneys Oretta Sears and Dan Brice during DuChesoe's testimony. "I am given discretion In this type of motion." Judge Speirs told defe nse attorneys James Riddel and Keith Monroe. "I •m goinJ to exeN:lse it by denying your motion." The m otio n that brought DuChesne lo the courtroom as the first witness 111 for the ex- • cluston or all evidence placed in the prosecution's haods by the actions of former printer Donald Albert Ray, 46. ll was testified in a federal court trial last June thft ended with the convlcUon ot Cella. 51, and Uuee coderendants that Ray prevlded DuCbe.ane, Mrs. Sears ad 9rlc1 with boxes of docu· ~ta amunled by him from the VnJted Printing Company plant. 3198-C Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa. It was testified that Cella wu the owner or the plant and that it was used to s upply printed materials t o two counly holpltala controlled by hlm : Mis- sloo Cocnmunlty H0&pital, Ml&· slon Viejo and Mef'CY General Hospital. Santa Ana. Judge Matt Byrne barred that evidence tro m the federal trial and bis ruling to that effect was read to Judge Speirs today by Monroe. The lawyer quoted Judge Byrne: "I find tha t the laJting ot docu· menls by Ray from the period of Aug. 4 to mld·September was im· proper 11incc Ray acted as an agent of the district attorney's of· flee ." DuCbcsne testified for more than three days In a pretrial hearing that p receded lhe federal trial. It Is expected that his testimony in the Superior Court pretrial session will take at least thatamountoftlme. Cella and former hospital ad· mln istrator S t ephen Robert Evans. 31, of Mission Viejo are being tried on 127 felony C()Unts contafoed In u grand Jury indict· mfnl. An Indictment is a formal charge made against a per11on by u grand jury. rt docs not establish Jtullt or innocence. Daily.Pilot Home Clinics In Huntington TM rrrst of two remaJnlns Dai- ly PUol ho me improveme nt elinlca be&ins at 7 o'clock tonight in Padlic City Bank, Golden West street at Edinccr Avenue. In HunUncton Buel\. The cllnlcs feature construe· lion Instructor Susan Kutch, arebltect Deni.I Kutch and banker Russell Torge. ReservaUons for tbe second clilllc Ht for 1to10 p.m. Aue. 25 may .,. made by callln1 Pacific City Bank at 84&-LZM. TM Au,. 2$ aeulan will be held at the MQnolia .nd Adams brianch of Pac;1nc City Buk. The pro,ram f.t deeiped to provide hoaaeownms with Ideas llMI at..,...aU•es for bom• re-~ellnf projeets. . ~ tbe clinks a~ KCS 5ysten)1, Inc., PulRc City But aod I.be Dtily Piiot. , Doe Deprived Shs'll Fight Tennis Ruling The 94·paao report did list 76 recommendations for c;ontanuod improvement. The report t.1ud Lhut past N"- sults or the internal audit ruction in the city does not Justify con llnuatlon of that pos1Uon B1 JOANNE Jl EYNOLDS CM .. 0.Ur PIMtSoalil Transsexual tennis player Renee Richards said today she will appeal the dedsJon tbal ap- parenUy bars her from playln1 ln the women's dlvlsioo ot lhe U.S Open at Forest Jiills, because she has undergone a sex change. Dreued In tennis wb.ites and a peach colored s weater, Dr . Richards announced her decision at a press con ference this mom· ing at the John Wayne Tennia Club in Newport Beach. Dr. Richards said, "I feel t.hall have been deprived of a right to which I am entitled." She said that she would appeal a recent decision ortbe United States Ten- nis Association lhal. In effect. bars her ftom competition as a woman. "l am not against a test o( some sort to identiJy a person's sex, age. r ace or other limiting r e quire m e nts for specific categories of athletic competi· Uon. "lt'i my case, however, I do not agree that the sex chromosome test is an appropriate one al this time and slate of m edical knowledge. A gynecologist ex· aminaUon for women's events would be much more definitive,·• Dr. Richards. an eye surgeon, told 25 members or the news media attending the press con· ference. VEEP ••• did not McesaarUy mean that Baker ii the top coot.ender now that delegates had rejected t.he advance diaolQSure pro\>OSaJ. On the other hand, there ls • reeling that Baker CtOuld help Font in the South. Ruckelsbaus. an Indiana lawyer, resl&ned la 1973 with At· ty. Gen. Elliot Richardson rather than carry out orders from then· President Richard M. Nixon to fire t.he special Watergate pro· secutor, Archibald Cox . Richardson is now Commerce secretary. APPEALS SEX RULING Tr•nH exu•I Alcherd• Fro•Pag~AI .. KOREA .•• said In Washington. ( A North Korean broadcast <.'!aimed l ater that "U.S. im'· periaHst aggression troops" with lethal weapons beat North Korean auards who had gone to protest that the trees were in a Joint security area under North Korean control. Tilll1liill FURNITURE "l talked with Mr. Cummi~ about 15 minute!! and how he could come up with that judg ment in that amount of tame 1 beyond my comprehension." Ross said. Ro~s s aid he performed in· tl'rnal audits cOn<'ernmg the bed ~ tax. California Arumul Control l'ontract and the Sheraton Inn lease and they have resulted In thousanda of dollars coming in to the city. "There's a lot of politics in volved and I think the report is unfair," Ross said. A committee of city ofllclal$ will meet fo'riday to dlscttss 1m· plementation of tht' rccommen· dations of the uud1t. 'Mass Killer ' Pra11k Keeps Cops Hopping Law enforcement agcn· cies who had men tied up m nrtuolly <'Vl'ry coutaJ r1ty from Long Beach to Sun Clemente to<la) "t.'rl' hunt IOlo'l the prrpet rator 11r m a I 1 c i o u i. m y :. 1 l' r v telephonero.111 · · "f'ifll'l'n I \H'h e Wt•)>I Ocean," the callcr told a Santa Ana Polict• Depart ment switchboard operator about 3:30 a.m. "I wasju..;t in a shootout and killed f&Vl' people ..... He abruptly hung up without ml'ntionin~ 11 city, ~o a general radio broad· l'ast on the Control One fre· qucncy covering a ll coastal cities went out Officers in Lon~ Reach, Seal Rt'arh. HunlsnJtton Deal'h. Nt'\\ port Beach. Corona dcl Mar. and Laguna Rrarh were unsuc- l'essful in finding any mass homi cidl' The addrci.s given did not exist in several cities. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction 8 7" Queen Sofa sleeper 1n glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting •• .-.-.,•470 Now·S396 62" love seat sofa sleeper in glove· hke vinyl with gentle button tufting ·~·J90 Now 5312 . ...., . .a:.a.-r-.:r• • ::r • ......: ~ ,.. ,.....-~--.... -"' -(""' ·Also available ln innerspring mattresses -add 1 16 .. · ·· -~ ..01 THOSI WHO UKI THI SOFA STYLI AMO DO HOT WANT THE su.-11UMIT-Dmuc:T 1100 'FllOM.AIOYI SALi PllCIS. Cover serectlon. Includes seven f abrlc grades In · the season's most desirable covers -soft vinyls. hercuton. Vectra·s blends o f cotton-raYon. at 2°" savings Special orders allow for two week delivery 1161 HAllOa ~YD.• DOWHTOWM COSTA MESA• 541-5131 .• -AUO -·-Wnek- CllAHf .. -· . Irvine ED ITI ON V OL. 69, NO. 231, 5 SECTIONS, 54 PAGE S ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA Today"s Closing · .Y. Stocks WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1976 TEN CENTS ( County Delegates Mull Vote's' Meaning·: Special to the Dally Piiot KANSAS C ITY Orange County dele~ates and polltamms .here at lhe Republican 1'\allonal C o n ve nt ion offer ed mixed analyses today of Tuesday's de· feat of the controverslaJ umend- : ment to require pre:,,1dential can· ·dldates to identify their running -m ates. ! The measure was propo:.ed by · Ronald Reagan supporters and tbe defeat was therd ore 'll'\\t'd * * * ~Ford VP ~ ·Choices ~Narrow Bl'LLETI~ KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) Ronald Reagan's choice for run- n ing m ale, S e n . R ic ha r d 'Scbwelbr, today otrered to re· ·,move him se lf from the Reagan ticket, but the former California 1 governor refused to accept the of. fer, pre s secretary Jim Lake s aid. KA?\SAS C ITY, Mo !Al» - President Ford has narrowed his • search for a vice pr(•s1dcntJal nominee to Sen. Howard Baker of TeM essee. fo rmer Deputy Atty. Gen. William D. Ruckelsha us, T reas ury Sec retary William Simon and, not necessarily last or least. Ronald Reagan, t"o , sourcl':O. ha\ e told thC' As ... ocaated Pres:,,. One source in lh<' Ford cam- p:u11tn 'a11I forml·r Tre as ury Secrt>lury John C:onnally of Tex- as was on the hst Uut later. :i White House source close to Ford said he has b<.'en eliminated because o f possible exploat"tJon of has t rial on charges of takang a bribe from the milk producers' lobby. even though he was ac- q uitted . TherC' wer e ali:o report s that Connally had bt><•n told In con· Mdence that he wu' out of IJ1t• run- ning "~'oq:et Connall).'. th£> \\htll' House sourcc said Som<' con:.<'rvatl\·t·s continuccl to hold out hop<.' that Ht•agan would bt' nom inalNI, clespate has adu ma nl dis c lutmC'r t hat he would not uccept an oflt•r from F'ord or a draft from tht· t·om·en- t1on f\ spokesman said Ford "as t•onhdent of has o" n nominal ion and \\Ould seek to m~l with HeaJ,?an late ton1 i:ht or 1•arly 111u r'ld.I\ Ford had no m·1~1 to tip ha:. h;md, ht'> fort'(':,, waJ.?t•d un In· h'nsc t 1~hl on I ht• c•nnvent ion no111 that \\On htm the rtj[h\, by a I.I~ tn I 069 dcct!\h>n. lr> dasdos<' h 1 s c h o 1 c <' a r ll· r Io n 1 ~ht .; Rt•puhhr an N at1on,1l l 'onH•ntaon volt• on prcs adt'nt 1.11 nomination (S1•1• Vt:t:r . l'al(t' t\2 1 * * * Non1i11atio11s, Vote 011 Tap 111 Kansas City KANSASClT \' tAl't follow In~ 11-t ht• :-t'h1•1hil1• of 1•v('nb for th(' Ht•µuhht·an N at1on11I ('unvt•n lion toni~ht ~ p in PUT Addre~' b) {i rl\ l\rd1 A Moon • Jr of W('l!l \'1rit1n1 ,1. chai r man or thl' Jh'1iuhlt~·an {;II\ l'rnvr~ 1\:\:mc111.lfon Addrc:1ii by f R t•p. fiov \'andl'r , )nitt IJ.f MfrhtAan. l'tl'Tlll'A.1t1n or • t ti\" N a t 1 o 11 :1 I R c p u b l 1 c o n <.:ongresMona l l'omm1th•c E l<'<'laon of tht> Ht-publican No· taonal Commiltl'l' Add r<'ss by Sen .Jat'Ob K J nvlti; or New Yor k. Nomination for president or lht.• Unttt'd St ates . Holl ca II for <ielcl't ion of :r nominee for pr C'sld<'nl Adjournment * * * , Ford Appears \ Likely Pick I KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP> -~ liere are delegate vot4?9 by can- ) didate based on bl~ requ1re- I ments or stated preferetK'es of delegates to the Repubtican Na· tional Conve ntion : I Ford t.ISl Reagan 1.051 Uncommitted 57 t otal delegate votc 2.2S9 I Needed to nominate 1.130 TotaJs are based oo currcnt al locatioM or prefettnces of all de· lecatel. by man)' as a ''tctury for Prcsi dent Ford. But Orange Count) s represen· tat.Ives in K3nsas Caty for t ht.> most part refused to believe that the de feat of t he amendment spells trouble for Reagan':. cam· paiftn. The amendment. 16c. \\as de- feated by a 1 ,069 to l.l!KI 'ote, \\1th 10 abstentions . Assem bly m an Bnice Ne~tande of Or ange said the ballOlmg "'as APPEALS SEX RULING Tranasexual Rk:h.,d9 Appeal Slated By 'Changed' Tennis Player 8y JOANNE R EVNOLOS 01 tit• D•oly 1"1to4 Sl•ll T ranssexu a l t ennis player Renee Richards s aid today she \\OU ld appeal the decision that, in effect, bars her from playing an the ll .S. Open at Forest 1 lJlls, as !l \\Oman but she did not !>p{>etfy wha t form that appeal would take. Or Rich a rds. a Newport Oeuch eye i.urgeon. made the an· nounce ment today in n press con· rerence at the J ohn Wayne Ten· nasClub. Dr Hach ards. who underwent a 'il'X change. descnlx>d her batth.• to be Jllo" ed lo compete as a woman as a "Pandora'!\ bo'IC." Sh(• ~aid the UnalC'd States Tl•n 11111 Assm·1ot1on ha s refused to ttl low her to com pete tn the J>rt' M1 g1ou~ open tournam<'nl at Fon •o,I l1 1lli. unles:. '>hl' JHl'l~ed a "l''< dcte rmannt mn tt·~t Dc•:-.rrahanjt hC'T df ·L" .. hitter .. 0\ t'r tht' dt•t•1:-.1on Dr R1chnrt1., .1\1pan•nll~· has (!1 ven up plan<; to pay <it 1-ort•:.t ll11ls 1111\\t'\'<'r , ~lw rnaintamcd th;1t lhf' t 1ST A 1h•cist(ln will ht• ap1~·alNI ·1 tlon·t know "hut form that apJl('.tl \\Ill t::ikl' ... !<ht• :,,,ud .. It 111:1\ ht' thot all l will 110 '' k<'•'P appl) anJt for nrnrt' tourn.inu·nt' until I om OC<'l'flll'tl ·· She• 1111h c:itt>d s h<'" 111 tw ~111n1? 10 J\u:1truht1 thil< winter to pl,I\ 111 lhal rountr:.'ll nullmml tourn.J ment Al lsi;ue u th1• l\11 CJ ltl.'d rhromosomt> sex test an which the sex of • person is det<'rmincd by the t)'pe of chromo:,,omes tound In tissue sc r:tped from the inside of th<' check Scientists say sex chonJ?e pro· cedur es c anno t r hangc s ex chro mosomes . Or Richards described the tciit .1~ "lous v," and called for use of a gynecolo~a t'al e xamination 1n plan• or the chromosom<' lest Dr Ric hards who sa id she had fathered • child as a male, od matted she had nc\'er taken the chromosome sex test . "f don't w a nt to know the re- sults for the sam e reason some people don't want to know the re· suits of ~eir IQ test. It could ha\'e a n eff~t oo the way they perform ... shf' explained. As a top ranked amateur tennis player , the 44·year-old physician has been competing in toum a - ments in Or a nJtc County fo r se\ eral years . She sa id s he h:id never In· t nded to ~ome a public fi,gur(' until t"o weeks atto when she played in l\ tournament in lA1 <Stt ll £NE£, P age AZ> a "crucial test " or the Rl'acan :.tr ength. A long -time Reagan pohlH'al uttendant. Nestande sa1d the vot· 1ng looked 'ery flu.id up until lhl• las t mom e nt. He noted that Ford':. pl'ople were far from overconfident and were working very hard. Nestande said Sen. John To"er of Texas had asked him to sup- port P r e 1dent F ord an t he n om 10al1on ballot i ng, b ut N~tande llaad ht• would 1 c m:un behlnd Re aga n . hkc all but oot' or the 167 member Cahfornw d e legation. Assemblyman Robert Burkl' or llunu ngton Beach IS On<' or the sax state whips !or the California delegatlon . He predicted a close vote on the a mend ment prior to the vole and said that even if the measure loses, the Reagan cam- paign would move "full s tea m ahead." Burke s aad th:>t the delegutc hunting Is bc1nai h nndled in 11n at· mosphere of "fr1l'ndly rompet1- taon.'' He admitted lhat tr amend- ment 16c had won, it would have for ced pr essure on Ford lo declare a n ee prcsldenl.lal can· didate. Burke noted the California de legation h as re ma aned firmly behi nd Re a gan through his choice of P ennsy Iv arua Governor Richard Schweiker as hl5 run- nlnG mate. Burke added lhut !-Orne other pro-Reagan delegollons h ad felt som e weakening or personal en thus ins m s ince the choice of . Schweiker. D el egate Willard Voit of Newpor t Beach sold he "us not surprised a l the vote T uesda)' night on the a m endment. ··Many of the pcoplt.> voting against 16c wen • Reagan s~p­ <See DELEGATE. Page A!> 2 U.S. Officers Slain Attacked by N. Korean Guards S EOUL, South Korea (AP> - About 30 North Korean guards arm ed with axes and metaJ pikes killed two U.S . Army officers and wounded four American enhs led men and fi ve South Koreans dur· ing a clash in the demilitar ized zone toda y, the United Nations Command announced. Jn Kans as City, Mo., President Ford called it "vicious and un- provoked m urde r " a nd said North Korea must accept "lhe total res ponsibility and conse- que nces ." The deaths stemmed from a tr ee-tram ming incident. Ford's reaction was given to reporters by his press secret ary, Ron Nessen. who declined to speculate on wha t consequences could be involved. Ford was an Kansas City for the Republican National Convention. Military s ources said three North Korean s we r e also believed killed . but there was no immediate conftrmation. The U.N. Command said lhc two American officers we re "brutally murdered in an un- provoked assault." North Kor ea. however. s aid its guards acted in self-defense after "U.S. aggression troops" armed with letha l weapons beat them. The Pentagon m Washington said the identities or the slam men would bi! r eleased a fl('r their families w er e notified. Nessen sa id the United States was seeking an immediate meet- i n~ of the M ihtar y Armistice Commission at Pa nmunjom. In Washingt on . Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger called 1t "a wanton act of murder." Meanwhile, a bigb-level U.S. government secu nty group ar- ranged to discuss lhe slaying but Pentagon officials discounted the Irvi11e Colonel possibility of any U.S. militar y response. Washington officials tended to regard the incidt•nt as a North Korean provoc ation w i th political undertones. Pentagon s ources said no or· ders had gone out to Korea for any special ;ilert of the 41 ,000 U.S. troops in South Kor<'a. A pike, gener ally used in pre bayonet times. i:. a long wooden s h a ft wi th a metal he a d . sometimes w ith a pack on the side . The U.N. Com m and gave lhb account of the attack : The two American officers , ;1 South Korean officer and several Ame rican e nlis ted me n w<'re escorting five Korean ser vice corps wor kers who were tram- ming trees in Panmunjom . t h<' truce village in the center or the <See KOR EA, Page 1U ) Soviet Craft In Successful Moon Landing MOSCOW CAP) -Luna 24, an unmanne d Soviet spacecraft, made a successful soft landing on the moon today, the Soviet news agency Tass announced. Hero of Explosion Honored for Valor Tass said all equipment aboard the lunar caps ule was funchon· ing norma lly. Luna 24 was launched Aug. 9 and was put into orbit around lhe moon five d ays later. The announct!ment sa id 1t landed UJ the southeastern part 01 the Sea of Crisis al 9.36 a.m. m ·J6p.m. P OT >. Ttus as the same general area in which the last Soviet moon probe, Luna 23, landed on Nov. 6, 1974. T ass re ported at the lame that some of Luna 23's eqwpmenl was damaged and this prevented it from carrying out its full pro· gram of experiments un the moon. Tass did not explain the mis- sion of Luna 24. but pn•sumably 11 will t nke :,,011 samples with ltn automatic s coop for anuly).ts hy remote control from earth This \\US unsucessfully all<'mpl<'d hy Luna 23 The Sov1C'ts hovr not lund1·d men on lh<' mnnn. 1>111 I" o rus monuuts a rC' orba lrnJ! ttw 1'.1rtt1 rn lht• Salyut ~ spucl.' lah Boris Voly n o v 11n tl V1luly Zholoho\' ro1·kc•k1l 111to spJ1'e J11 ly 6 an th1•1r Soyuz 21 s 11111·1·1·rnrt and c1ockt•d \\Ith the S..tb ut the· fnltow1n,: 1lay T he spar1• luh ha~ bee n an orbit c;1n<'l' Jum· :?:! Thi· lwo ~tarted their 14th tlJy <Sef' MOON. PageA21 Donald E. Roberts of Irvine has been a warded a medal of valor by Go v. Edmund G. Brown J r. for his courageous conduct while on duty with the California National Gua rd last year. Roberts, 45, is a senior special agent of t he U .S. Cus toms Service who a lso has served walh the National Guard since 1968. According to officials, Roberts won lhe medal because or his ac· lions on Sept. 20. 1975, at Fort Irwin, Cahf., when 'he assisted the cr e w of a se lf-propelled Howitzer (an art illery weaponJ that exploded a nd caught fare . "L t. Col Roberts. "ithout hesitation rode a fare truck lo the scene of t he fire to lend as. s1stance . lie voluntarily became part of a small team of in dividuals who moved to within a few feet or the burning \'l'hacle to extinguish th<' h re with lhr full knowledi;:e that there were four lave rounds of 155-mm amm11n1 lion an or near the bumin~ vch1cl<.' whic h rould h ave ei.pl11cfod :myt1mr :· Robl•rts' cllulwn rt· <•cl:. · 'L l Col Hob<'r h· rx trnordinurv ht•rrt1<1m n •flt•clt•tl the i:rt>utt·~t 1-rt•tl1t on him s<'ll . hli: unit and tht' C:1h(orn1a Na laonnl Gu:irtl, .. the c1tutio11 <·oo· cludt'!\ Th<' m1•tlal o f \'tilnr I!-thr t11ghe:,,l honor 11 mcm~r of t hl' NJlinn<il c;uar d may rc>t'C'IVl' I See \'I\ LOR. Pagt> /\2 I From the Top Chief Writes a Ticket Ir vine Polir f' Chief I.co P<.•ort ar rived late al thf' police• station this morninl! lfl't"<plainc:d that he had Sl)mt• .. poli<:C' businesii" lo take carel)r THE 35· VEAR-OU> chaf'f arn\cd Ill work shortly aft er 8 a m and said h l'd JV'lt 1ssucd his faro;t traffic t ackct 'iinrt• tak1nJt the Jr\·1ne job a httle more than a yt"ar ago Peart said he JllSt C'ouldn't ignore the \.tolat1on. which ln\'olvt'd a youn g woman who a llegedly r an o stop sign. The chief s aid he followed her into a nearby gas station and then issued her u cll6Uon when a uniformed officer in o marked police car arrived. "f VE FOUND that trying to cite people In a business swt doesn't go over too well." said Pe art. who driv~a s il\'er Chevy and wears a bus mess suit to work. ~u., Pe;irt, who handed the wom an has business card before writing the ticket. said she w:u ··very unhllppy" ovN the tum of event.s, "Her parting remark was that she'd see me In court.·· Peart said . HONORED FOR VALOR Irvine's Roberts ~~~~--~~~- 3,000 Flee After Barge Spills Acid PORTSMOUTll. Va IAP> Three tho111111rul Vtpcinia r Ps1 dl'nl' wcrf' ordcrl'd t•vnruat<'d lo· d ay f rom t h(' :,,h o r t'S of Che!inpcak{' flay a fter the l'n111111 inR of 1t bArt:r <'urr •lnJ( 1,000 lon'I or sulphuric acid and Okun, un 111ly, 1rr1tatlng chemtc:.11 used In the m a nufuc t uri nK of nylon fibers . T he Coui;t c;unr<I RUHi lh<' burge "appt'ured to be lcokani: s lightly" but thut there ws:. no Immediate dan~er However, on e mergency was declarf'd and manne traffic was warned to stay cle ar or the area. People approaching the scene were advi!led to well' prot~lvr r lo thing and b reathi ng ap- paratus. The evacuation of shoreline re- sidents was ordered by Mathews County off1 clnls . The ba r ge capsited just ofr the Virginia shore. A Coast Guard spok~man said the 125-foot bnrgt", owned by the Allied Che m ica l Comp4m y of Hopewt"ll. Va., was under tow by a tuf when il capsiicd :1bout 6 a .m .• four miles southeast of Gwynn's Jslend on ~ V1rat.nla side of the bay, a f nt miles north ell.he mout.h or the Yort Rlver. 0 t • Malts NORTH KOREA APWI,..-•""'' WHERE TWO SLAIN A areup In Korea Judge Nixes Cella Plea To Ban Pair By TOM BARLEY Of llte D•llY P llo4 Si.II Judge Wilham C. Speirs was askl'<l today to ba r the two deputy dist rict attorne)s prosecuting Dr . Louis J . Cella J r. from thc courtroom durin~ ex;imanation of a witness described by the de fense as vital to their prctriaJ motion. The Orange County Superior Court jurist refused despite pro- tests bv the defense that witness Loren OuChesnc 1s a district at - torney's in ves tigator who worked under the d1recl1on of lhe two prosecutors last year dunni.! lhc rnves t ig ation of Celi a 's hospital empire. . He refused a further dem and bv the defense that l\ssaslanl Dis - trict Attorney Michael Capizzi be called to the courtroom to t akl' over the prosecution chores for Deputy Distract Altornl'ys Orella Scars and Da n Brace during DuChesne's testimony. .. , a m given disrrction in this type of motion," J udAl' Speirs told defense allnrn(•y:i Jame:,, Haddet and K<·tlh Monroe "I am )lOlnJ? lo l'Xerc1st• It hy dc•nyanl! }our motion · · T he mot Ion lhnt brou J(hl 1)11('llt'sne to I h<• c·ourtr{Jelm .tc; t ht• firsl willll'llS h. for thl' c•i. d usion of ull t•vill<'nC'c pl:icctl in th<' prosN·uuon 's hamls hy th1· adion!> of formt>r printer Oonulll /\ltwrt Hay. 16 II wai. lt•s11fl<•d in a fNkrnl ('ourl tr1 11l l ~•lil Jun<• that ~ndt'<I 1St-e C't:Lf.A. P age 1\2) \\'eathl'r Mostly cloutly liy c•arly l'venlnA T hunsduv wit h ht· lie chonRt• In t1•m1wrnt11re11 expected Const hi$lhs or obout 70. low 11bou1 fA> INSIDE TODJ\ \' Whal will 0 n,.mocrottc VI<'· tory mton lo thr nnlum s l'ronom1(' W11ot will haPJ'f.'" If RCJ11Jt>l1con1 11011 m tlw-White Houu •? M ost f1 nonc1ol onoly•I~ don't knou1 but lhey hove to fOJI Aomirthlng, so IM JI htd9(!. Su Page A8. Index ., AIV-S.nio ... 11 ... L M .. y. ., _.,,,ff 01 *"'°' •• """'« ... • •• •• C..111•·~·· Cl•ulflM Camlo o ........ DUl~Nfl•O• , ........ ,. ... '" ... "' ... '*-"' ,,,_. -*'"'--.... lllttn •• -... 1,_t 0 I I H<tllto .. I "*'"' U Or•-'"'"IY " ....... Al lW'• •• ~~Mlrhlt ••• 'l'tleflt .... Att T-....0 CA It wt•"-f Cl -lfN"" Cl -· Iii ., Cl > '" . .,, •• . .. •• •• A.t DAIL y PILOT Wedn•Sday Augus118 1976 ~ord Appears to Control Convention ""I KANSAS CITY, Mo. tAP1 President Ford •Ps»eared llrmly In control or the 197S R~pubhun NaOonal Convt-ntmn •u the d"" leaates pn•parcd to choo.-..t• tht· p;arty'~ prt!sadenh:tl nominee torufht He estabhshc.•d his domtnJnn· with a clear cut victor)' on .in 1:. sue chosen by chollcnger RonulcJ Reaaan. Whh the.· cllmacUc: confronta lion lownrd which Ford a.nd fteogan have mOH>d for nint; 'Mass Killer' Prank Keeps Cops Hopping Law enforcement agen· caes who had men lied up 11l ,·1rtually t'\'i'ry <'oa.stJl cit} from Long Beach to S,in Clemente today were hunt 1ng the pe rpetrator of malic1 o u ~ m )st c q telephone ca II "F1fleen·t'olr elve West Ocean, .. th<.' caller told a Santa Ana Police Dcµart· ment swatch board opt.>rator about 3:30 a.m "I was just in a shootout and killed five people ... " He abruptly hung up without mentioning a city. lOO a general radio broad· cast on the Control One frc· quency covering all coastal cities went out. Officers in Long Beach. Seal Beach, Jlunt1ngton Beach. Newport Beach . Corona del M a r , a nd Laguna Beach were unsuc- cessful m fandang any mJ.1>1> homicide The address given did not exist Ln i.everal c1lles. J f'ro• Page A I .VEEP .•. rather than this morrun~ ' Baker would have bt.>en Ford'~ choice 1f delegates had forced hJm to disclose his running mate early. the sources saad, but this did not nt.>cessaraly mean that Baker ls the top contender now \hat delegates hod rejected th<· ~dvance disclosure proposal. On lhe otbt'r b and, there ts a feeling that Baker could help f ord in the ' South Ruckel11hau s. an I ndiana lawyer, resigned in 19'73 wlU, At ty. Gen. Elhot Richardson rather than carry out orders from then President Richard M Nixon to ftre the special Watergate pro· secutor . Archibald Cox . Richardson 1s now Commerce 1 littretary. I Car Spotted? I DUNBAR. W. Va. (AP> -A car believed rented by rugll1ve Manson cultist Susan Murphy has not been seen again in West Virginia after one reported spot· tin& in Kanawha County. BEDROOM SET SOLD Q UICKLY "The furniture sold the first day the ad ran. We hud good response to the nd, too." That's lbc advertising 11ucce11s story told by the Irvine woman who placed this classUicd ad in the Doaly Pilot: 7 11t· 11.tnit twdroom iwl, no 1>1-d SµJnt•li. $;?00 ''' \\\\ IC you htt \'C furnatur<' you wont to .ronvl'rt to ,. a!ih, u ll &t2-~R. We mnk.t-It e.asy to put a fi>w word~ to work Cor you In the Dn1· ly Pilot. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT J•cll R. Curley '-•• ... "'9dtfttM'lllllGt,,.,.. .. W......f Tt\omas A Murptllne ............. -.. ~rles H. Loos Rk tlerd P Nall An•\\.,_. .............. l..-n Te.._._ (1t4) ~1 Ctaultlecl Acl"MIMnt ... 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Page _,, I DELEGATE porters but ones who beheve thot 1f Ford won the nommat1on tht' selecllon of Reagan a.'> tus run n1ng mate would make a strong ticket in November ... said Voit. who worked actavel} in Reagans Or ange County primary c:am pa1gn. Ho"e\'er. \'01t admitted there was no question that the Tupi.day night \-Ole would have an effect on tonight ·s nominatinfi; process r\s:.embly man Robert Badham C:\'e\\-port Beach! said he . aw the \Ole as a show or s trength by the Reagan camp. Ile said that while many h ard rore Reagan de· legates saw the vote as a defeat for Reagan, he fe lt that ·'too much emphasis has been placed on the vote as a test or Reagan's real strength.·· Badham said he believes that one underlying isi.ue might be that many Repubhcuns feel an unwillingness to dump an incum· bent silting President in a tough election year. In discussions with delegations rrom other sl ates. Badham stud he found that many supporters behe\'ed a F'ord·Reagan ticket y,ouJd be the best bet m No\'· <-mber. The defeat or 16c leaves lhat option open but Reagan con· tanues to say he would refuse a second place o n the ticket. f'ro• Page ,\I CELLA •.. with the conviction of Cella. 51. and three codefendants that Roy provided DuChesne. Mrs. Scars end Brice with boxes or dOCU· ments smuggled by him from the United Printing Company plant, JJ98-C Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa . It was testified that Cella was lht> owner of the plant and that it· was used to supply printe d materials t o two county hospitals controlled by him: )Jb · s1on Community Hospital. l\1is· s1on VaeJo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Judge Matt Byrne barred that evidence from the federal trial and has ruling lo that effect was read to Judge Speirs today by Monroe. The lawyer quoted Judge Byrne: "I find lhat the taking of docu- me-ots by Ray Crom the period of Aug. 4 to mid-September was Im· proper since Ray acted as an agent of the district attorney's of· fice." DuChesne testified for more than three d ays in a pretrial hearing that preceded the federal trial. Jt Is expected that his testimony in the Superior Court pretrial session will take at least that amount of ti me. Cella and former hospital ad· manistrator Stephen Robert Evans, 31. of Mission Viejo are being tried on 127 felony counts contained in a grand Jury indict· mt-nt. An indictment Is a formal charge made against a person by a Jtrand 1ury. It does not..estabhi.h gmlt or innocence ll 1s allt>ged thul they were l\\ o or four pl'rson11 involved '" u bookkeeping !\Windle that cost thl' l\\O ho!ip1lals an eo;timaled S2 m1lhon "h1ch was d1vt'rted lo Ct'll11 ll Ill t'lllC"t'd that many Of tht' docum<•nts used by the defen· dant~ an ('{lrry1nt: out the 1w1ndle bore thi.' names of nonexJ11tenl companil'!I which billed both hospitals for 11upplies that wcre never delivered. The prosecuUon claims lhfll the documents were manufactured ot the United Prlntan~ Company plant. lt is alleged that much or the S2 million obtained by lhoee prac· tice1 was used by Cella to nnAnce political candidates who ml'l with hls approval. Cella and Evans art' free on ap- peaJ from prison terms ordered by J udge By rne. Cella dre_. five )ears and E\'ans one for their roles in the hospital swindle. Cella sal with Evans a nd the t\lt o defense la\\yers at the counsel table today after •P· parently co mpleting his testimony before lhe Federal Grand Jury in Los Anlleles. f'ro•Pa,,eAf VALOR ... Robefts. who lives in ln•ine with his wife and three childttn, has been a s pecial agent for seven years. Before that, he was a sergeant with the South Pasadena Police ond an If'· vest.Jaator for the Ofll<'e of Naval lntelll&eoce. b&vcn'l seen any rabbit hutche~ around Reagan headquarters lately." "I would H)' the Prttident may win by " eouplc ot hundred \OH-i.," u 1d Warre n McPherson. " Reaaan a.upµorttr \\ho l!> l'h t11rmon nt tht• Wa:.han~ton !lt .. te deleJillt1on Ford WH buoyant. He stop,x.-d by hlS campaign oCflce tod:iy a nd told reportt-r . "I fed great. I'll feet bettl'r toni~ht." Then the Pr<'s1dent W<'nt to a oeeUng with Republican aov· ttnorl to daac-. party unity and the viee ptttld AC)' Reaaan contlnut'd to \'lM t de· f~JAtloo caucu&H 1n se11rcb or tht• mlracle he n~dl to turn th\• <·on 'enHon around As for the ''Ok rt•JttlanR his bicl to fore(• f ord lo name hi• vacc 11re:.ldent1al cho ice before toniaht 's v0Un1. llcqnn said, "1'1tb as one Hme J dlsagr~ with tht' ma,Jorlty ... Arter a dt•ci:dve l,Ul> l.00! v1t·· P11pufatio11 Explosio11 tC)C')' ln the first m-1or test of Uus 31st GOP con vention. Ford's strateglSli worked out u rom prom1!ll' that avoided anothl•r n oor fli:ht o'er tht> f0f'\>11tn pohl'' plank 1n the party lllatlorm ' 81tckers of both &ides Ill n Vl~ ut the com t•rlllon hiJll Tut• ·day knowln~ thi•t bl'foro the scs:.lon C'l'ldt-d they would have a clcur In· dication of whlth man hud the strenath tn pr~vall. lt was an emoUonal night. 'l'he noise und lht' paht1cs had escnl11h.'<I from the opcnJn1 d•Y aeulona on Mon· day The dernonllll'uUOO$ wh n Mr$ 1-'l)rd and the n Mra Rt>atttin urr1' ed an the hall "eri• loudl."r .md longl•r lhun th~Y had bt-t'n the n1~h\ ht>forr Speakers wert' 111lerrupt~'<l ai. purtao ns for both t'ondidul(11 tnl'd to shout t'Och olh"'r down. l'he cruc \11 vote came on Reag~in ·a proposal tn rcquJl'le i"orct to name h\1 running mate belort the t)ullotlnli! for the Ptf· s1dentaul nomination. ~ 11 Projects • Approved By County A hst or 11 construction pro- Jects totaling an estimated S7 2 m1lhon was approved Tuesda) by Orange County supervisots for funding under the fede'"-1 Pubhc Works Employment Act. T wo mulll-malhon dollar pro Jl'cts were included in the list. One as construction of a S2.S rrulhon fire lrainmR station n~·tr El Toro. The other was a $2.3 million overhaul or an existing bllilding for use as county Heal\h Department headquurters. Also includt'd on the approved list was S2SO,OOO for t'onslruction of a fire station m the Laguna Niguel area and $350.000 for widening of a s ection of l\larguerile Parkwa> Supen·isors' approval of the proJect hst doesn't mean proJeClb wall be financed by ft'deral fund:.. The hst. howcvt•r. wall be sub- mitted to thl' Econorruc Develop. menl Admini~trat1nn for up. proval under the $2 b11l1on federal public work:. act. ll's been a busy week for Regina. a great Dane in Golden Beach. Fla., who had h<'rsclf 15. count them, 15. little Danl's one day last week Regina belongs to Celestine •rnd Yolanda Leone. When f nucted into law over ~ presidential veto earlier thi~ year, the act was designed to help relieve unemployment In the construction industry. Federal funding 1s intended to boost construction employment opportunities by hurrymg sturt of constru<'lion projects already plann<'d but unbudgeted by IO<:al ~overnmenh1. f~ro• Page A I Clentente Mother . MOON ••• FroHt Page A I Charged in Beating in space today. more than half way toward the U.S. record for maru1ed spa ct! flight of 84 days. ll was set by a Skylab mission an 1975. The Soviet record is 62 days. also set last year KOREA. • • buffer tone between North ond South Korea. A San Clemente woman was jailed Tuesday on ctuld beating charges after police alleged ht>r 23-mooth-old daughter was found nearly unconscious fro m multi- ple injuries. Police claim the child , Cora Brewster, of 3619 S. El Camino ReaJ, had been burned on the c hest with a cigarette and severely bruised on her race and buttocks. An eye was blackened and she apparently had been btl· ~n on the left a rm. There were also PoSSible frac· lures. police sald. She was listed in criticaJ condi· tlon today at San Clemente General Hos pital after reported· ly undergoing neurosurgery to remove clots in the brain. Held on $5.000 bail al Oran~e County Jnil was the c hild's mother, Carolyn Sue Brewster, 2J. She was scheduled for ar- raignment at South County Munictp31 Court in Laguna Niguel at 8:30 a .m. Thursday. San Clemente firemen said they were called lo the Brewster apartment on a medical aid. They were told the girl bad fallen from her bed. they s wd. RENEE ... Jolla under the fi ctitious name of Renee Clark. Or Richards said a S<Jn Olean television r eporter uncovered her back11?round anc't told her :oitory despite o ( her plea that 11hc be left alone. She 11a1d &Ince then she has re· celvt'd "letters you wouldn't beli evt> fro m otht'r transscx· uals." and ha8 decided to become "n spoke!lm an for these J)('Oplc .. She said sh e hud no intcnUon of enterln' the tournament at Forest 111111' until Ahl' t~ up "'hat 8he described as n cause celebre "Now that I have been exposed I Intend lo make people realitc that a transsexual is not someone with two heads and that they can lead soclully useful lives." she said Wlw Loves A Parade? NEW YORK CAP) -With drums rumbling and bugles blar- ing. the Veter ons of Foreign Wars marched down Fiith Avenue - until almost l a .m . today. "Wh•t fool g3ve them permission to m arch at this ridiculous time?" asked Bruce Rabblno. one of thousands of resi· dents in the hilh·rlse. hl&h·rtnt apartment towers that line stretches otthe avenue. But the n<\ture of the apparent injuries prom pled firemen lo call police. PoliC'e s oid the woman 's fiance. whom they decUncd lo identify, also was at the apart . ment. They would not discuss h1'i possi ble role in the case He WO!> nor arrested. A second child 1n the apart ment was remanded to the ear c of the county social serv1cei. de partmenl. Tass s aid Volyn ov and Zholobov carried out technkal experiments today, including controlling Lhe orientation of the spoce lab with an optical sight and study ing chang<'s in taste sensations in space. The s pacecraft's systems con· tmued to function normally and the cosmonauts are feeling well, Tasssa1d. ffillllii.n FURNITURE Two North Korean officers and several North Korean guards eame to the area In midmorning as the South Koreans were ··routinely trimming branches" from a tree in the joint l\ecur1ly area. The t ree was about 35 to 40 yards from a U N. Command ehcckpomt ut the south ~ide or the Bridge of No Return, over which prisoner exchan11es took place after the ~orean armistice Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleeper 1n glove-like vinyl with gentle button tufting R991imfy'470 Now '396 62" love seat sofa sleeper in glove- like vinyl with gentle button tufting Re4J111..ty•lfO Now S3J2 " Cover selection includes seven fabric grades in the season's most desirable covers -soft vinyls. herculon, Vectra's blends of cotton-rayon. at 20% savings Special orders allow for two week delivery 1161 HADOa II. VD. • DOWMTOWM COST A MESA • 541-:5131 ·= AUO -0---......... I .. .-doe day' Closing P rices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS '• ' Wednesday Au9u~t 18 197& DAILY PILOT .. llorror, Joke r . , : ' f ' I Filrnniake r Pins . Hopes oii Two By MILl'ON MOSKOWIT'l Tw\"ntlt'th-Century t'ox, one ol the last or the lndepeQ dc-nt film comparlit'11. wet1hed In ~ccntly with horrendou: rHults It lost $2,$ million In the firit half or lht11 yor. $ It did poorly for an ablurdly simple ruson. 1t m• 1 movies that vt1ry few people wanted to 11ec. Amona t clinkers wer• "Lucky Lady." "At Lonie Last l..ovl'." ''T 1 Blue Rlrd." "End ot the Gamt.'' "Sky Riders,'' "l Wlll, Wiii" and "Mother , Jugs and Speed." Hut w'ut, help ls on tht> way. Moving into the second h a ir or 1976, Twentieth-Century has In circulation two flit'loi that may rescue the Money Tree rompany from oblivion or absorption by a conglomera~ looking for a tidy tax loss carryover. • · One ls "The Omen." a horror movie that got off to 11u~b a fast start that Dennis Stanltll, lhe company's cha1rman1 U bopina ll may turn mto another "Exorcist " Jn 1ts first J2 days out of the starting gate, "The Omen" took in $12! million in box office receipts. A low-budget film, it Wati made for S2.8 million. · • TH E OTHER FILM THAT Fox is counting on to re,·ersf its shde is .. Silent Mo\'ie, .. made by -and starring -com•· d1an Mel Brooks, whose last effort. "Young Frankenstein.'' was one of the few winners Twentieth·Century J<'ox has hQd in recent years. The script for "Silent Movie" could hu\•e been talcco Crom a mttting of the Twentieth-Century board of directors. one of whose members is now Princess Grace ot Monaco, who made money for the studio under her maiden nam~1 Grace Kelly. In "Silent Movie," wh.lch is really a silent movie. Md Brooks plays on ex-alcoholic director who tries to s;ive':6 studio that is about to die by making yes -a silent mov~. lf he doesn 'l pull il off -in the movie. th al is -lhen lbt' studio is likdy lo faJI into tht> hands of a r11pac1ous eon· glomcrale . THE CONGl,OMERATE IN "Silent Mo' 1e" 1s scemlnlJ- ly patterned alter a real on<.', too. It'~ called EngulC & Devour, with headquarters in New York ut 1 Congloml'rate Square. The company's slo~un is . "Our fingers Are In E\•erything." ln lhe real world. ~ Mel Brooks undoubtedly know!', there is a <'onglomerate called Gulf & Western Industries. If has its headquarters in New York at Columbus Circle. and k has Its fingers in many t.hinas <cigars , auto parts. sugrir: zinc, small loan companies, publishlng). • More to the point, Gulf & Western has a stake in the mo tion picture Industry via its ownership of Paramount Pi~· tures. Another conglomerate. Transamerica Corp . own."I United Artists. Universal Pictures. the most successr1,1l operator in Hollywood today. belongs to MCA. lne. Twentielh·Century Fox. which was formed In 1035 b Willlam Fox and Spyros Skouras. was s aved once bt·fort• from financial disaster when it brought out "The Sound of Music" in 1963. Now il 's 13 years later and they're down lO one of their last cards, a joker named Mel Brooks. L4 Drivers, City Ranks 3rd in Cost ROCHESTER. Wis. <AP1 -An average motorist could save almost $3,000 ln four years if he chose to drive around Cincinnati instead of in New York City. a car-cost Index compiled by a management consultant here sbows Runzheim<.'r and Co .. Inc .. which says its research 1s sought after by national automobile clubs. insurance firm~ and government, analyzed cosl<> of owning and operating an lnt<.'rmedlate·sizc vehicle in 27 U.S. cities or regions, and found it cost more m New York City than anywhere else. THE FOUR· VEAR·COST of operating the full~ equipped car 14,000 miles a year came to Sll.668 m New York City, or 20.8 cents a mile, compared with $8,876 and 15.9 cents a mile in Cinclnnatl. which was at the bottom of the list. San Francisco ranked second at 19.9 cents a mile. Los Angeles third al 19.4 cents. and Boston fourth at 18.6 cents. New York City drivers could shufne orr to Buffalo ( 17 3 cents a mile I and save $2,000 in four years. VYING WITH CINCINNATI al the bottom of thl' list were costs per mile and a four-year l'xpense or 16 3 cents in Cleveland -$9,124 : 16.2 cents In Dallas $9,076. 16 J cent,t; in Milwaukee -$9,040, and 16.0 cents 1n Miami -$8,972. Rufus Runi:heimer Jr .. president of the 43·year-old firm, said he s erves more than 1,000 US. and CanadJan government and induslrlal customers with the car-cost In dex He computes the cost on a onl'·year·old fully equipped vehi<.'le with air conditioning and an eight·cylinder engine, The index lnchAdes expcni.es for gasoline. oil. main tenancc, tires. Insurance, luxe:.. depreciation, llcens<.' uod financing costs. e xcludlnR only parking and tolls . * * * * * * Here's Breakdown Of Driving Costs ROCHESTER. WIA. IAPJ ~ A cor.t·o'l index romputvd by a management cont1ullini: firm here ei.tobll~h••d the foul' year <'OSl or operating a car. ancl tht: cot1l per mile. In U.S. CIUCK and re~ iOnl4 . City ~ •• .., VQtk Cfty \.,,,Jr 1nr tl\rO ' ·'·~··\ n...1 .... l l.HWt C"«>"" L-htaod thluoo i.-r NY. ~t L<NI\ ,.., .. _,,..,,. ··~\C.•l'I WO\lllftQlon N~He .. J••K~ ll't•• yor<ott Cll'M '" 4'-11 "'~ '" ·~ ,, ' ,,, ... ,, . \IC>.,,. 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Aoliclpa\lon about the outcome oC the GOP convention in Kansas City has given tho market another excuse for in· action. they uld. The Dow Jones averaae or 30 at.ocks lost 4.33 Points t~ l 1 995.0l. J 'f\JO DAILY PtLOT Wednesday AuguSl 18 1976 Pritt•~ n.r. t-.., ... 2•t1i _...._'-" ..................... -. •w.. .. -. AITll SAU "l<I WIU It lU7 1618 All J M<LS OILY 4 P' ~\AIJ ,,_q1 ,.g~-1 =~6~ SALE! MATCHING NYLON LUGGAGE r~Ju!l1J•ly ,.. Ide \u :ant-lo< "' y '"I' I>< J~ '•d• I Gt>' ~ ,.,., .... :is,.•11rl)fl1 41 J4 "l'.>•• f'J ,(1,a.p.-c.,., 1n f:1t~ .. n ,, '·8i'f "A"'\ Rea .. -~~P'4'.f"'l 1tK ~., ~w" ,,. nh·.,,._~ ~·ee~ I• J...._O I.·~ O(,k_ ~ ..... , Of '{~.°~"'\ 1"t"' ~ .:.x.. j ' • '· 1.09 ¥i;lid"· l.S OZ. OlllllS, C Ol. 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WOMll 'S Gin IOllD PURSE ACCESSORIES fltt(ll":ll of n • • llnvt on n81iQn31!y :t<lllf'fll'JWl cry,.,..·!• ·, tn hl·l.Y.htM $ti.Ide:. 11 a ll11C;IK,lt\ ol !heir pl1't1. EVEREADY "D" BATIERIES :c~ 36< U•T6PlCIS HunfiftCJfon Beach , .. , Mllilftt•• ..... WJ ('I ~K•l'Ull'f, ~ey CllW. c•u1ch. I •C"•C'1. smo~,. & criango pur~es p1u1 '"dnv m.~11 but riot dll 1181'1'6 in all s1ores! Huntinaton leach 2tl ll ltocf.hltt ....... L ...... ~ • Laguna/South Coast ED ITI ON VOL. 69, NO. 231, S SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ;Cash Woe !Over For t t jLaguna By JACK CHAPPELL Of U.. O•llf "•lol 5""1 • The city or Laguna Beach. once ; reduced lo short-term bo1 rowin~ E to pay its bills. a nd worned about • ~deficit budgets, as today s1Um~ r on $2, 146,000 in resen e funds The turnaround in the cit~··s finances Is the result or tough l management and ~igmficant in ' creases in the city t ax base. And. white accumulating the $2 I mUUon plus resen e, the Caty Council has reduced the city tax rate by large amounts the? last two years and promised a 25-cenl tax cut thjs year. ~ City Finance Director Richard I Reese said today thl' city closed the books on fiscal 197$-76 with nearly $260,000 unspent from Ifs $a.7 million general fund budget That com baned with this year·!> • general fund reserve ongmally budgeted at about $8)(),000 g1H·., I the city an unencumbered rt• serve or a bout SI .059.000 I <Rounded off rigures w11l produce some apparent mconsistencit>s 1 The city has another Sl.087.000 in reserves spread through som<' 15 separate funds. the USC' of which is restricted by state or municipal law Those funds in elude gas tax, parking authority, sewer, lighting districts and lht• like. Reese said he was pleased with the city's financial condition. "I'm certainly a lot hupp1er with it now than the way 1l was .1 few years ago,·· he srud The way 1t was a rew )cars ago was the source of genuinr con ccrn and not a htll~ "°hhcol rhetoric. In 1972. former Councilman Ed Lorr called at "the blackest day in Laguna's history" when the council voted to borrow some runds to tide the city over dunng the fall unlit tax re\enues "ere received an December. Through a series of financial ( crues. the city pro1ccted an tn· creasingly dismal future l'ro· grams were cut and h1r1n~ 1 freezes instituted Emplo)es who • lert were not replal'{'Cl i\t ont~ I• point. the budget callt•rl fur r ~limination of 18 <'ity p<l!>llion!> necess1tallng termination or U I employes . I' Reese said the city's present situation was the result or both u I clamp on exp<'nses and mcrca.-. (See CASU, Page A2 ) . · Nominatio1zs, Vote 011 Tap Jn Ka1uas City KANSAS CITY (Ar I 1-'ollow Int Is the scherlulr of <'''t•nl"' for the Republican Nallonal Conv1•n Uon tonight . !'i p m POT Addres!I by c;ov i\rch A. Moor~ .Jr of Wes t V1q~inu1. chairman of the Republican Gov· ~mors AS~0<"13lion. Addrcs11 by R<'p. Guy Vontlt•r Jugt o( Mkhlgnn, t·hn1rmun of th e Nallonnl R<'publ1can Congresslonul <.:omm1th'<'. Elertion or th<' fll'pubhcnn Nn- Uonat Commltlt•t• >\dd ress by S rn J acoh K J:wlts of New York Nomination for pr~!'iidcnl or the United States Roll ca II for sl'lcct ion of a nominee for president. AdJournment. BEDROOM SET SOLD QUICKLY "The furniture sold the first • day the ad ran. We had good response to the ad, too." 1 That's the advcrtlsing success I story told by the Irvine woman ' who placed this classified ad In the Daily Pilot· , ' I l 7 pc King bedroom set. no bro. Spanish, $200. xx'I:. lUIXX Jt you have furniture you want to convert to cash, call 642-$678. We mah It easy to put a few words to work for YoU lft the Oal· · ·ly Piiot. J, . F11t11re Co1t11eil Chambers? The San Juan City Council has acted to save the old Hot Springs Dance Hall, now located on Camino Capistrano. The build- ing probably will be moved to the city hall property on Adelanto, where it will be used for C'ity -sponsored recreation pro- grams or possibly as city council cham· bers. The cily is also negotiating with Capistrano Unified School District to save Capistrano Union lligh School for use as a community center. Possible Veeps Hinted Ford Clwices Down to Fow; Connally Out? KANSAS CITY. Mo. CA PI - President Ford has narrowed has search for a ,·ice presidential nominee to Sen. Howard Baker of Tennessee. former Deputy Atty. Gen. Wilham 0 . Ruckelshaus, Treasury Secretary William Simon -and, not necessarily * * * last or least. Ronald Reagan, two sources have told the Associated Press. One source in the Ford cam· pa1gn said former Treasury Seeretary John Connally of Tex- as was on the list. Bul later, a White House source close to Ford * * * Ford Victory Seen In Voting Tonight KANSAS -CITY. Mo. <A P! - President Ford appeared firmly 1n control of the 1976 Republican National Convention as the de legates prepared lo rhomC' th•• party's prcs1dent111I nominN· tonight. tic established his rlommanC'l' \\1th a clt•ar·cut \'ll'lory on an 1' "11' chosen by challt·n~\!r lhmald Rl'ngan. nomination," s aid ~n. J esse Helms of North Carolina. "And 1 haven't seen any rabbit hutches :1round Reagan headquarters llltt'ly .. "I would say lhe President may win by a couple of hundred \Ole!>," said Warren McPher<>on. .1 Rl•a i:an ~upporter who 1s t·ha1rman of th<' Wa shington stat~ delcgat1on said he has been eliminated because or possible exploitation of lus trial on charges ol takJng a bribe from the milk producers' lobby. even though he was ac- quitted. There were also reports that Connally had been told ln con- fidence that be was out of the run- ning. "Forget Connally," the White Hoose sourC'e said. Some conservatives continued to hold out hope that Reagnn would be nominatL'<i, despite his adamant disclaimer that he would not accept an offer from Ford or a drafl from the conven· lion. A spokesman said Ford was confident of bis own nomjnation and would seek to mttt with Reagan late tonight or early Thursday. * * * Ford Appears Guards Attack Allies SEOUL, South Korea <AP> - About 30 North Korean guards armed with axes and metal pikes killed two U.S. Army officers and wounded four American enlisted men and fh•e South Koreans dur- ing a clash in the demilitarized zone today. the United Nations. Command announced. Military sources said thrN' North Koreans were also believed killed. but there was no immediate confirmation. The U.N. Command said thc two American officers were "brutally murdered in an un· provoked assault." The deaths stemmed from a tree-trimming 1ncidenl. North Korea, however, said its guards acted in self-defense af "U.S. aggression t~" ed w1th lethal weapons bea em. The Pentagon lO Washington satd lhl' identities of the slatn mc.-n would be released after their families were notified. A pike. generally used in pre- bayonel times, is a long wooden ~hart with a metal head. sometimes wilh a pick on the :.Ide. The U.N. Command gave this account of the attack: The two American officers, a South Korean officer and several American enlisted men were escorting five Korean service corps workers who were trim- mint trees in P:anmunjom, tbe truce village in the center of the buffer zone between Nol't.h and South Korea. Two North Korean officers and several North Korean guards came to the area in midmorning as the South Koreans were "routinely trimming branches" from a tree in the joint security area. The tr~e was about 35 to 40 yards from a U.N. Command checkpoint at the south side or the Bridge of No Return. over which prisoner exchanges took <See KOREA, Page AZ> Woman Fights Abductor in Capistrano A San Juan Capistrano woman was kldnaped and driven to a re- mote area outside the city Tues- day night by a man who grabbed her as she sat on the lawn outside ner place of employment on Avenida Aeropuerto, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the 21.year-old v1ct1m told them that her abdu<'· tor. whom she described us armed and drunk. ran his car lhroul(h several stop signs whil e NIXON SHADOW HAUNTS CONVENTION-A4 f''ord was buoyont Ile stopp00 by his campaign office today and told rt'porters. · · 1 frl'l great. 1 '11 feel better toniitht " Likely Pick _ !>he made repeated attempts In KANSAS CITY. Mo. CM» llere arc dele~ate votes by can- chdntt> based on bmdmJ:t require ments or slated preferences or delegates to the Rcpubllcon Na· tional Conventl(ln: With the c limactic ronfronla t10n toward which F'ord and Jh'nJtnn have moved for n1n..- month11 only hours away. sup porter11 of thO rf)rmer CaJiforn1a aovernor uw little hope for a pohlical mtracle in the ballollni;t tonight. "Unless John S.-nrs <Reagan's 1·;unpuign manaRer> c·an pull a rnbbit out or the" h:1t. we'll be m troubl<' when tht•y vol .. • on the * * * Then the Pr<'!.1dcnt wM'IL lo a r.icetln~ with R cpubhran ~ov­ ~·rnors lo discuss party unity and the vice presidency. Speakers were interrupted us partisans for both candidates tried to shout each other down. The crucial vote came on lleagan 'l'I proposal lo require Ford lo namt• his running mate• before the bellotmR for thr pre llldenlial nomination * * * Ford 1.147 Reagan 1,047 Uncommitted 65 "i'otal delegate vote's 2.259 Needed to nominate: 1.130 Totals are bo11cd cm current ;11- localtons or prcfcrtnc<'s or ull de· legates. * * * leave the vehicle. She said the suspect made sex· ual advances towards her when they reached their destination but told the victim to leave his c-ar after s he repeatedly and suc- "l'Ssfulty resisted him. The woman told officers that the abductor made no attempt to use the gun which he placed on the dushboard or hill car while hf' ~tru1u.tlcd with ht-r. They 11nld 11he did not r equire medlCl\l tre<sl· ment. OC Delegate Hopes Stay High Special to tbe Daily PUot KANSAS C ITY -Orange County delegates and politicians here at the Republican National Con,•e ntion ortered mixed analyses toda1 of Tuesday's de- feat of the controversial amend· ment to require presidential can dldates to identify their running mates. The measure was proposed by Ronald Reagan supporters and the defeat wos thcrdore viewed by many as a victory for Presl· dent Ford. But Orange County's repraen- taUves in Kansas City fot lhe most part refused to believe that the defeat of the amendment spells trouble for Reagan's cam· palgn. The amendment. 16c. was de- ... l Ctated by a 1.069 to 1,180 vote. with 10 '1>stenlioos. ~semblyman Bruce Neslande or Orange said tbe ba.lloUng was a "crucial test" or the Reagan strength. A long-time Reagan political attendant. Nestande said the vol- ing looked very Ouid up untJI the last m oment. He nqted that Ford's people were far from overconfident and were working very bard. Nestande said Sen. John Tower of Texu bad asked rum to sup- port Preald ent Ford In the. nomlnallon b1tlotlng, b l)t Nesta.nde sald he would rematn bM1Dd R--.an, Uk• all but OM'of tbe l~·member Celifornia de- lqaUon. Aasemblyman Robert Burkeo! Huntington Beach LS one or the six state whips for the California delegation. He predicted a close vote on the amendment prior lo the vote and said that even if the measure Joses, the Reagan cam· paign would move "full steam ahead." Burke said that the delegate hunting ls being handled in an at- mosphere or "friendly competi- tion." He admitted that If arnend- menl 16c had won, il would have forced pressure on Ford to dec:Jare a vice presidential can· didale. Burke noted the CaUlomia de- letatlon bu r emained firmly behlnd Reagan throu1b his c:hok• of Pennsylvania Governor Richard Schweiker as bla run· n!ngmatc. Burke added that some other pro-Reagan delegations had felt some weakening of personal f'n· thusiasm since the choice of Schweiker. Deleg•te WiJlard Voit ol Newport Beach said he was not surprised 11t lhe vote Tuesday night on the amendment. "Many of the ~le voUng against 16c were Reagan sup- porters bul ones who believe thal If Ford won the nomination the selection of Reagan a.s bis run· nlng mate would malce a atrong Ucket in Novem bu," said Voit, wbo worked actively in Reagan's Orange County primary cam- paicn. Howevel'. Voit admitted there was no question th•\. \be Tuesday <See DEt.£GAT£, f' .. e A.%) • ' I Afternoon • 0 t , NORTH KOREA tock · ~~~~•S(OUl SOUTH KOREA ,.,.Wl....,...Mfo WHERE TWO SLAIN A areup ln Korea lemente Child Hit; Mom Held A San Clemente woman Wb jaded Tuesday on rhild bealini; charges after police alleged her 23-month·old daughter was found nearly unconscious from multi· pie injuries. Police claim the child, Corn Brewster, of 3619 S. El Camino ReaJ, had been burned on the chest with a cigarelte and severely bruised on her face and buttocks. An eye was blackened and she apparently had been bit· len oo lhe left arm. There were also possible frar • lures, police said. She was listed In critJcaJ cond1 lion today at San Clemente· General Hospital aner reported· ly undergoing neurosurgery to' remove clots in the brain. Held on $5,000 bail at Orange County Jail was the child's mother, Carolyn Sue Rrewster. 23. She was scheduled for ar· raignment at South County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel at 8:30 a.m . Thursday. San Clemente firemen said they were called to the Brewster apartment on a medical aid. They were told the girl had fallen from her bed, they said. But the nature or the apparent injuries prompted firemen to call police. Police said the woman's: fiance, whom they declined to identify, also was at the apart· menl. They would not discuss his possible role in the case. lie was not arrested . A second child In the apart· ment was remanded to the care or the county soclaJ i;erviccs de· partmenl. RISE Faces T est SACRAMENTO I AP) • Stat1• '"hoots c h1l'f Wilson R1l <>s · "personalized learning·• h1~h i.chool reform plan. knnwn u-. HISE. has barely l\urvived n com m1ttee tcbt. and "ctling a passmJt . score in its hnal A1111embly ex • amination may be tougher. The• meo1111rc clearNI lhe Ways and M cans Comm i It Pl.' and wa11 i.enl lo• the A~11<'m hly floor. W•'nfht.•r Mostly rloudy by t•arlv evenm~ Thur11duy with ht tic chan~e 1n frm1>ernturl•ic expected Coast higlts or about 70, tow aboutOO. INSIDE TODA\' Wbat will Q Otmoc:ratic VIC· IOf'JI mtan to the nat1on'R ttonomy? What wtLI ~ 1/ Republlcaru •t-011 ln the Whltr llouu'! M o1t Jlnanclal <1110ly1t' dori., kn ow bu/ 11'11'1( bow to 10111omethmg.10 lhcfl Mdgt. Stt Pagt 118. Index ••• AtV-wvl(e ..... , ... . ... 1...M, .. yol c;.11,.,.... O"\lllM C*NC\ '"'"-· 0..ottt ... 11••• . ....... ,. ... 11"'wu1-.. 1 ..,,._. -----U-M •• ... Af A1 (hi au ....~ 14 e4• II.A •• .42 OAll.YPll.OT LISC 3,000 ·Flee Bay Danger PORTSMOUTll. Vo (AP> Three thouund V1tginlu r est dents wcTe ordered eviacuated tP. day from th~ s hores of Chesapeake Bay afltr th(! caPSlt· lnl ol a bar1e carrying 1.000 tuns ot auJphurtc acid und Oleun, an oily, irntatlng chemical used In the mttnufact urlng of nylon Ube rs . The Coast Guard said the barge "appeared to be leaking slighUy " but that there was no immediate danger. However. an emeraency was declarl'd and marine traffic was wnrnl'd to stay clear of the area. People approachrng the :.cene were advised to wear protective clothing a nd breathing ap- paratus. The evacuation or shoreline re· sldents was ordered by Mathews County officials. The barge capsized Just off the Virgmia shore. A Coasl Guard spokesman said the l25·foot barge, owned by the Allied Chemical Company of Hopewell. Va . \lo as under tow by a tug whl!n It capsized about 6 a.m .• four mile:. southeast of Gwynn's Island on the Virginia side of the bay, a few miles north or lhe mouth of the York River. About 80 percent of the barge's cnrgo was acid, the Co~t Guard said. and 20 percent was Oleun. which produces a sharp chokinJ? odor and mixes with water to produce heat and an 1rntattng mist Sulphuric acid can produce a poisonous gas \lo hen mixed \lo 1th water Alhed Chemical, owner of the barge. also manufactured the pest1c1de kepone and ha!> ~en charged 1n connection \lo 1th the dumping of the chemical into the James River , which emptil'S into lhe bay c Related story, 881 The barge. en route from Clay- mont, Del • to llope.,.,ell. flipped when the tug made a sharp turn. the Coast Guard spokesman said. The Coast Guard dispatched two vessels to the area to monitor the sp11lagt>. The· acid, it said, was leaking slowly from a vent on the partly sobm"rged barge, not from the hatch. wtuch was re· ported intact. The Coast Guard snld h &sited the Navy in Norfolk ror a bar~e· mounted giant crane and would send it to the scene to nl)lt the capsized b1rgc. Jt al80 &eot an oxptrt.oo chemical huard.t from WashlngtC'm to mve Ug8'e. The Coast Guard spokesman ~1d the acid cnultt corrode sh ips and boats movmJ! in the art>a. IO'ld that "1t 1~ lethal .. lo mannl' ltle Frot11 Page , \ I DELEGATE rught vote would have an cfrect on tonight ·s·nominat1ng process Assemblyman Robert Uadham CNewp()rt Beach 1 said ht' saw thl• vote as a s how or strenJ(th by the Reagan camp Hl· sn1d thnl \\htle many hard <'o re Heagan <fr legate:1 saw the vote us n dt'feat for Reagan. ht' felt th:H "too mul'h cmpha)I!> has l1<•••n placed on the \'Ole 3). a tt'st of Rl'a.i:rn's rt'al ii.treni:th .. Radham 'llld he bt'ltt'\'l'S that one undt-rl) 1ng 1i.11ue m11:ht be that nHtny Kt•puhlt(•an~ fe<'I "" un\lo 1lhngnt•'' t11 dump ;an tn<'Um b<-nt ~1tt1n1: Prt-i11<h•rH rn " toui.:h t'l~t11111 't'.tr In d111cu,:.11'n' \lo llh d<'lejlal111n" Imm otht•r 't.111'' Ouclhum 'Ulll ht• founcl lh.11· m<1ny 'lllpporter' lx•hc' ed u Ford tfril~.cn t1t·k1•1 \loOuld ht• lh1• f)(•,t bt•t In '-'O\ l'm~r The drf1•a1 of 1roe IN\'C'l' thnt option open hut ltt•agnn <'On tlnue!I to suv hl' would rt•fwll' u :sttonct pla<'t: on the ttck<'I ORANGE COAST I .C DAILY PILOT ·~a..,.. (M\\ (\11htt' ····~ wilfl wf\o•PlhtMI bt,..-U ltN ~ .. "'Pt"'" h. •1ti1l•l1 "-•t "• !"-~ t.....,,.. c~·•"'e.'1'"'"\fl•"''"'' ~··•fllh•nl·'••" :0 l'Yftll•Jllr J Y ·~•'"'' fftl'twl" ,,,.,,.; f, r t fl ,,,,. ,,. N••I"' ti H' '*to" ltw-"l•,...I t .. ~· r ' .... t•1n V"'llt, 11 ,..,.,, \,.,Nit"· .. • \4111., •""t L-V~ ""'.\ti._ '\.Mltf\ (H"I • \ii"_.'"' -• • t '"""It •ot.R •\~· , .. , ........ , .•. , ,_ .... , ,,.. 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Nf, ft• ...... ,.. t) ~fNy M•,_\# t ""'''"""'~ \ll>.....,"'-t Wednuday A"'i!VSt 18 1976 'I 'Mass Killer' Pranlt Keeps. Wps Hopping L.aw enforcement qen c1es who lrnd mt•n Utd up 1n \'lrtuully e \•cry coulal city from Lon~ Beach to Sun <.:lement.e toc.luy were hwit· Inc the perpetrator ot maahcJou s m y:1 t e ry Lelephonecall. "Fifteen·\ we t vc \ ut • Ocean." the ca lier told • S..nta Ana Polit-t' Depart· mt•nl 11" tl(•hboard operutor <!bout 3.30 a.m . "I w;_1~ J~t 111 a shootout and killed foe J.>\'Ople " lit> abruptly huna,: up \lo1thout mentioning a city, l)O a general radio brond c.tSt on the Control One frc· quency covering all cow.tJ.J c1lle!>.,., ent out. Officers in Long Beach. Seal Beach. H untington Beach. :"ewport Beach, Corona del Mar. a nd Laguna Beach .,., ere UDSUC'· cessfol in finding any mw.s hom1c1de. The address i;iven did not ('XI St in se\ era I clt1e:.. Fro,,. Page Al CASH •.. mg revenues. And. while 1t may appear that the city has stacks ol cash lylllg around. that's not so. he said. The resen ·e is a paper figure. The city will need to draw on the reserve to meet bills during the fall until tax revenues roll in. The council could take the S260.000 left over Crom last year and use 1t to defray this year's taxes However. it would be a one·ume event, and could put the city into a pos1tJon of having a yo.yo tax rate up one year and down the next. For example. Reese scud. no new po lice cars have been budgeted for this year. That means a spate of them will have 10 be replaced next year. If the city retains its reserve "m the bank" the funds wtll be there for the capital purcbases. lf1tdis· poses of the extra funds, then the tax rate next year wtll have to ac·, commodate the expense. Reese refrrred to It as "laying a little asid e for the future" and noted "just a plain old rtre truck l'OSts $15-0.000 nowadays." The monev le(t over from last ~car resulted from some skimp· 1ng. a nd from delaying some city prOJttls \\.1nle pleased the money was there. Reese said 1t was not neces:.nrlly good financial pro· cedure. H one depar tment over · budgets then has funds left O\•er, ll:z.ans someone l'lse could hav had access to the money d mg the year. he said. 'Tm not say.ing, however. that they should go out and !>pend lh<'tr wholl' budget JU:.t because they've ~011t, .. Reese said. Bandit Beats Woman in Capo Holdup A w o man employc :st McDonald's restaurant hi San Juan Capistrano was robbed or S950 m cash Tu<'sda~ h~· a nwo \lo ho rnrcrd her to 01)Cn tht• 'are at kn1fepn1nt , Ornnae Counl) Sh(•rlff's nfft<'er'i 'laacl tkputlt'~ ~:11d thr hu'lk) 1n 1ru11t•r 'truc k t•mplO\t' ~uc 1'.tml•l:1 Ro.irk In lht• focr wh<'n <.h<• h:id u11t1~tl chfflculty 1n opt•n I fl 1: I h l' n fr I C e l' M (' I n l h (' rt•,tauront 11131R22 T><-1 Obispo St Th1•y ~111d the rohlwr t-.tuffrd thl' cn-.;h anct rolh•d Mm!> Into ht, pcK'kN~ ;111cl Ord on foot :ifl('r ly lllJ: hts Victim hand und foot With o lt'ngth of rubbl'r <'Ord llii. ch•s('rtptlon \\'[t!'I ('irculnt<'d todny to all l'011n1y policl' l.lf!enclt'!I Marine DI Trial Delayed Si\!'\ DIEGO CJ\P 1 The li?<'nt'ral rourt mart1ul of a Marin(' dn II inst ru<'tor chnrged "1th maltrratment or recruits ha!' been ad1ourn<'d for al least t .... o .,.,eeks In add11tno. the m1btary judge hul'lnli? char~es aRatnst Cpl C'r<>rdon Pnl mg ha!' chasli~ed Of· flcers of the Manne Corps Recruit Depot for dragging their feet in lhe case Poling. 29, of McAllister. Okt:i • faces 25 counts of abusmg recruiL" • nd two count~ of being absent without 3uthorizat1on. Storm Bre~ing MIAMt (AP> -A tropical depression tha1 formed In the Atlantic Oct>nn 200 miles west southwes t o( Bermuda today could become a tropical storm by day's end. the National Hur. ricane Center said Soviet's Luna 24 On Moon MOSCOW CAPI Luna 24, on unmanned ov1et s pacccnft, m:tdt' a s uccessful son !Andina on the moon today, the Soviet new1 ;iaency Tass announced. Tass said all ~u.ipment aboard the lunar capsule was function· ma normally. Luna 24 wa~ l11unched Aug 9 and was put into orbit around lhc moon rave da) s later. Tht> announcement sn1tf 1t lande<j m the southeastern purt ur the Sea or Cruis at 9:36 a m. (11 36 p.m. PDT>. This is the same general area in which the last Sovtel moon probe, Luna 23. landed on Nov. 6, 197•. Tass rePorted at the time that some of Luna 23's eqwpment was damaged and this prevented it from carrying out its full pro- gr am o r experiments on the moon. Tass did. not explain the mis· s1on of Luna 24, but presumably it will take soil samples wilh an automatic scoop for analysis by remote control from earth. This was unsucessfully attempted by Luna23. The Soviets have not Jande<I men on the moon. but two COS· monauts are orbiting lhe earth in the Salyut S space lab. Fro,,. Page A I KOREA .•. place after lhe Korean armistice After some discussion during which one of the North Korean o(· ncers expressed object.ion lo tile tree trimming. the North Koreans demanded that the South Koreans stop the work. Shortly after. a North Korean vehicle brought additional guards, and one of the North Korean officers was heard to tell the m to "kill'' the Americans and South Koreans The attack followed The two J\mt>ricans died from massive head injuries and stab wounds. a Pentagon spokesman said in Washington. A North Korean broadcast claimed later that "U.S. 1m· penallst aggression troops" with lethal w e apons beat North Korean guards who had gone to protest that the tr~ were in a JOint security a rea under North Korean control. The official Korean Centrul News Agen cy b roadcast . monitort>d in Tokyo, said the North Korea n guards "we re compelled to take a step in self. defense to counter the reekless provocatJon or lhe scoundrels ... The broadcast said the "pro- vocauon" was planned "by the U.S imperialist aggressors to lurther aggr avate the prevailing s1Luation. '' and demanded that the United States "punish those wbo committed the provocative act .. A South Korean govemment spokesman called the a ttack "p remeditated. Inhumane murder" and said it proved what "cr uel and unreasonable hooligans" the North Koreans are. The U.N Command called a meeting or the Military t\rm1st1ce Commission Thursday to protest the attack, but it was not learned Immediately 1r the North Koreans agreed SC Wheelman Sentenced In Robbery A San C'lcm<'nlc m:in who ud· m1tted in Orang<' County Suix-rlor Court thal he :ser ved Ill" driver "'hen he and his brother· In Jt)w rohbt'cl 11 ph<>lo dra·e· in in that city ho' be'1n 11entcnced lo ~Ix months in the county Jail . Jud1o1<' R11•hurd 8e<1com or · d<'red the JDll term for Christopher Hobl'rt Smith. 21. :iflrr the ddendont pll'ndcd gull· ty co lll'l'Ond d\•grc\• orrnetl roh· ber Arre~ting off1rf'r11 s:ucl Smith nnd Kyle Greaor y ll<•mbhn. 23. of Covina, wer.-tht> two men who last Feb R look $45 at gunpoint rrom the-p hoto 11tand al •04 Camino de E!'llrclla Criminal char$te!I have been !'IUSpended ngaiMl ffumbhn who was r ecently found to bt!' a narcotics addict 8nd transferred to the Californ ia Rehabilitation Cl'nter at Norco ror trtatment Senior · to e Free Film Friday A free mov e matinee will ~ offered senior clllr.e"'"" "l I :30 p.m. F'rlday at th South Const Theater in L aguna Beach. The movie. "WW and the Obie Dance Kines" &tarring Burt Reynolds. is cosponsored by L_,una Fede rol $avinfs and the Laguna Council oa A.ling. Tickets are available from the seruor center. 570 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. Doe Deprived She'll Fight Tennis Ruling l Attorney ~, . Exclusiorl B1 JOANN£ &EYSOLDS OflM 0..lly t'i ... '~" Tranucxual t ennt!l pl.iyu Rt'nee Richards aaJd Lodu)' ~hl· wlll •PPt'al the dtt'hoon lhnt llP· parc.-ntly bors her from pl11ylnj1 in the women's d1v1sion of the ti l:>. Open Oil Fore11t lllll:1, t~ause sh· has undt!'rgone ft S\'X chnnge Dressed in tennis whltt-i und a peach color•d aweat•r. Or. Richards announctd htt deciJlon at a prt>ss tonference this mom· ing at the John Wayne Tennl11 Club in Newport Beach. Or. Htchards said , "f fot-1 thut I have been deprh•cd or a right to whkh J am entitled." She said that she would apperu a recent dec151on of the Un ited States Ten rus Association that. in effect, bars her from competition as a woman. "I am not against a test o( some sort to identJ(y a person's sex. age, race or other UmiUng requirements for specific categories or athletic competJ· lion. "In my case, however, I do not agree that lhe sex chromosome test Is an appr opriate ooe at Uus time and stal e· or medical knowledge. A gynecoJogisl ex· amination for women's events would be much more dt!'finitive. '' Dr. Richards, an eye surgeon, told 25 me mbers or the news media attendin g the press con· !erence. The USTA decided it would ad· minister the sex chromosome test to women players at Forest Hills after Dr IUchar<b applied lo play in the U S. Open. The test, the same one administered to Olympic athletes. would show that Or Richards has the chromosolJleS or a man because sex change procedures cannot change sex chromosomes. scien· lists say. As Richard Raskind. Or. Richards was a ranking player in the men's JS-and-over dtvtsion before undergoing a sex change operation. Disneyland Trip Set in San Juan A bus wHI leave San Juan Capistrano clty hall Friday ut 8:30 a.m . bound fOI" Disneyland. The day-long trip will be supervised by San Juan recrea· tion staff, but children under 8 must be accompanied by adults. Fees including transportation and admission-ticket book, are $7.25 ror children J..U, S7.7S for those 12·17, and $8.2S for adults. Additional information Is availa· ble at city oCfices. 32400 Paseo Aelanto. 493· ll 71. Detroit Rings In DETROIT (AP> -Police kept a tight nng or security nround the downtown area again Tuesday night in a contlnuini effort to curb l awlessness of teen-age gangs. APPEALS SEX RULING TranHexual Richards Seniors Get legal Advice The Legal Aid Society of Orange County win provide leeal services for senior citizens on F'tiday and again Aug. 27 in Laguna Beach Appointments are r equired and may be made throu.gh the senior cente r, 497.2442 or TLC (Transport ation, Lunch and Counseling) 497-2702. Tht' service will be offered Crom 9 a m . to noon at the senior center, 570 Glenneyre St .. and from noon until 1: 30 p.m . al the TLC cenater, al the Presbyterian Church, 41~ Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Capo Thief Takes Gold Coin, Cash A gold coin valued at f100 and S66 in caah have been stolen from a San Jua n Capistrano home by an intruder who grabbed a wallet while the victim was in another part of the home, Orange County sheriff's o"1cers reported. Deputies said the theft was re· ported by service station owner Allan H. McM anus, 42, of 2.6646 Paseo Ensenada. They said McManus told them the wallet was taken from his bedroom. m_a_n.fu FURNITURE Rejected Judae William C. Spelrt .... asked tO<loy to bar thotwodtpu~ dlsttlct uttorncy11 1n·oueut1n1 Or. Louis J. C~lla Jr. from lbl courtroom durin& examfnallon of ca witness des('ribt'd by the de· Ccmsc as vital to their pretrial mouon Tht; Orange County Sui>eNQf Court jurist refu'led dei.pltt> pro- tests bv the defc>nse lhnl w1tn ss Lor~n OuChcs n<' Is a <lislr1ct at· torney' in \•estigator who worked under the direction of the two prosecutors last year durinR the 1nvestigut1on of CelJu'• hospital e mpire. He ref'Used a further demand by the defense that Assistant Dis· tnct Attorney Michael Cnpiizi be called to the courtroom to take over the prosecution chores tor Deputy District Attorneys Oretha Sears a nd Dan Brice durinf DuChesne's testimony. "I am given discretion in this type or motion." Judge Speiu t old defense attorneys J ames R1ddet and Keith Monroe. "I am going to exercise It by denymc your motion." The m otio n that broughl DuChcsne to lhe courtroom ai. the first witness is for the ex clus1on or all evidence placed in the prosecution's htmds by tht> actions of former pnnlcr Donald Albert Ray. 46. It was testified in a federal court trial last June that ended w1lh the conv1cllon of Cella, 51, and three coderendants that Ray provided OuChesn<>. Mrs. Sears and Brice with boxes ol docu· ments smuggled by h1m from the' United Printing Company pland 3198-C Airport Loop Onvc, Co~ta J\Jesa. ' It was testifil'd that Cella was: the owner of the plant and that 1t was used to supply printed materi a l s lo two cou nt y hospitals controlled by him: Mi!> s1on Community llosp1t11l. Mis· sion Vi<'jo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Judge Ma ll Byrne barred that evidence from the fedE>ral trial and his ruling lo that effect wa:. reud to Judge Speirs today by Monroe. The l awyer quoted Judge Byrne : OC Okays Signals ' For Dana Point Plans to install new traffic s1gJ1als at Del Ob1!>po Street anrl Stonehill Drive 1n Dana Point have been approved by th~ Or a n ge County Boa rd of Supervisors The board agreed lo solicit bids for the project, which will cost 3n estimated S40.000. 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Aneslhes1olog1st Spencer Thompson and assis· tant surgeon Rodney Sobolt were found liable for malpractice . but Knollwood Hospital and the woman's podiatrist were absolved of responsibility, Richard Aldrich, attorney for the woman's sur- vtvors. said. Aldnch said testimonv dunng the trial indicated that 38·year·old Mrs. Dolores Varea's breathing was erratic for 50 m mutes before a cardiac arrest struck, but the anesthes1ologtst failed to inform surgeons. "When her breattung d1fhcult1es started, he tried to give her oxygen by squeezing the airbag, but was unable to do :.o becau~e of his arthritis," Aldrich said. w.onesoay. August 18. 1978 DAILY PILOT AS Death Rights Bill Gains THE FAMILY CIRCU~ By Bil Kea.e Pro-life Advocates Vow to Continue Battle SACRAMENTO <AP> -With backert blilinc ••(katb walb d l10Jt.y" and oipponeata ralslni tbe s pecter of Nail Germany, a bill &ivin.g terminally ill s•lients the right to le has p&Q.ed a major Senote wst. The measure by As- 1 e m b I y m a n Barry Keene, D·Eureka, would allow a doctor to remove lile-suslaininc equip- ment from an incurably ill, d)'in1 paueot who bad authorized It In advaoct' TH E SENATE Judiciary Committee ap- proved it 6-2 Tuesda.>. givina it the bare maJon· ty needed for passage to the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee The bill, prompted tn part by the case or Karen Quinlan, who lay in a coma while her parents battled a New Jersey court to let her die, would give CaJifornia the first law of its kind in the nation. ABOVT ?I prottslt'f'lr UNDE& THE. bill. a marched outside the person could s1an a "llv· Capitol durina the day 1ng will" with two wit· •Ith algns callin& the bill neues -neithf'r or "leuUied murder" and ~ hom stood to profit proclaim Ina . "Nui from hj $ or her death - Germ ny 1n cautumua sayina the signer dutn't and "The Old Pooplc of want Hie prolonaed Ca II f orn 1 a Want to artUiclally. Uve" H~wen•r a number of Thal would refer to elderly aro~ps ·upporte<.l treatment. the bill so~. bUI s whose only purpose l5 to the · aruficially delay the mo- DR . CLIFFORD Bishop, a physician m the ~ldf'rly community of Seal Beach Leti>ure World. said the bill "wtll remove or d1m1n1!.h tht• t"o mo:.t common fran .. of death -prolon~ed pain and s uffering and pauper1zat1on or the family and restore human dignity to death and dying." Also in support w as the Califorma Medical As- soc1at1on. And. m an im· portant development. Kune said California's Catholtc bis hops bad withdrawn oppos ition. m\•ot of denth 1n a case wher e death is 1mml· nent. 'the d ocume nt would be r e-newa ble every rive years A OOCTO R " ho re moved llfe·s u :.ta1nm~ t.'qWpment from such a J)<'rson, under the bill. could not be sued or pro- secuted, as present law allows. One witness called by Keene said a doctor had refused, lo accept bis "living will" because or legal problems. Another said her husband lay helpless a nd dying ol a Cop Dies i n R a id Fatal Shot Fired as Officers Searched ( BRIEFS J INGLEWOOD (AP> - A Los Aneeles"'police of. ficer was s hot to death during a narcotics raid oo an Inglewood home, tracks in Arizona with according topolice. Ramcorp Metal. s uc- Officer Raymond E. cessor corporation or Hicks, 35, was k illed by a Emprise, the Buffalo, single shot in the chest N Y . . s p o rt s con· late Wednesday. cession a ire convicted of While Hicks and five c o n c e a 1 i n g 1 t s Technicians al !:ian Diego State University and other inst allations said seismographs re- corded the slight pat· terns, which resembled sonic booms , but no aircraft are reported as having gone through the sound barrier. other officers wer e partnership w1tb un· Rule Dela11ed searching the home, one derworld f11,?ures 1n a Las of the six persons there \'egas. Ne\ . <'a:.tno. LOS ANGELES IAP J fired at Hicks. who -Rr <'ommcndatin ns heart ailment for s n wttks while hospital of. f1clal1 refused their pleas to discontinue treatmt:nt. on le&al ir'OWlds. OPPONENTS, virtuol· ly all from the ·'pro-lite" movement. mude a strong appeal tor th~ bill's defeat. . ''Nobody, ln my mind. has n right lo determine whether a person lives or dies." s aid Burton Shamsky of the Ca l1forn1a P ro·L 1fe Counc1r "Wow! There's sure o Jot of sand down here!" "Like Co1ito11r Plowi11g' Yipes! Mars Stripes PASADENA <AP ) -New pictures or Mars' northern regions reveal mysterious patterns resembling con- tour plowing on the planet's red sur· race, and scientists say they are hard pressed to find a natural explanation . "We 're getting some strange things . H 's very puzzling." said Michael Carr , a member of the team interpreting pictures of Mars taken by the orbiting Viking 2 .. The lander of Viking 2 is due lo touch down Sept. 4 in the northern re- gion of !\'tars. CARR SAID Tuesday that the newest pictures of the target 1one showed huge, striped patterns that re· semble an aerial photograph of a rarmer's field after plowing. It 1s .. hard to think of a natural <'ause. because the stnpes are so re- gular," he said. The geologist said there are som e ~tnpe.Jtkt.> patterns m the Sahara de· ::-ert. ·Caused by the wind creating rows of dunes that are very regular and en•nly spaced. "BVT GENERALLY, these dunes don't change directions like the ones we're seeing on Mars," Carr said. If the mysterious stripes on the red planet were n ot due to natural phenomena, what caused them ? "I really can't tell you all of the possibilities that were suggested." Carr responded, "but r:nany were that itwasman·made." Carr said the suggestions that living beings were r esponsible for the strip- ings were largely in jest. He added that when the new photos are seen bv me>re s<'ientists, "someone will say ·Aha! Thal looks ll.lto something in Iran'." M EANWJULE, Ufe-searching ex· periments aboard Viking 1 continued the second-phase or testing, repeating earlier tests to verify results. Those tests gave hints as to the possible exis tence of life on the red planet. but scientists said the seem- ingly positive results could be the pro- ducts of life.mimicking chemical pro- cesses on Mars. managed to fire one shot Gfrl Fou11d Dead aimed at reducing no1~c i n r e t u r n . s I i g ht I) SAN DI EG 0 CA p , _ A from comm ere i a I Jl'l5 at ---::;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;:::---wound1ng one or the four ' Los Angeles lntcrnil men and two women who body idenhfied ~Y pc>hce ti on a I Ai rport h a ' t· iC * * were later booked form· as that of .3 i:us~ing 9. gained the approval of a ~ vesligation or murder vear·old Jlhno1s ~1rl has city council com m1ttcc * been discovered m a de EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOR SURVIVAL ,.,.._._..., COSTA MHA IMlltGIMCY * MIDICAL SlltYICH COUNCii. · AUG.J l·JJ solate area of the city. But the panel voted TrMCker Querlrd Homicide officers said Tuesday to delay s ubmit· DOWNEY (A p 1 A the body of Al eta Sue ling the proposals to lhl• •South Coast ?Ina New Plwne Rate System Delayed Phoenix detective was Grosenbzch was notieed full coun<'il pending the here Tuesdav lo in· Tuesday eveninJ? by a a nnoun c e m ent o f terview 3 Dow~ey truck mo lo r 1s t who had federal noise guideline..' SAN FRANCISCO IAP1 The :.tale Public driver who volunteered s topped alo ntt tht· expcctedSepl. l. un1uu~mmi~~has ~Qed~pa~~~ ~~tioor~~~~ ro~s1de to p1('kupJ -------------------------------------------Pacifi~ Telephone's residential single message rate the bomb murder or piece or wood. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC N011CE P UBLIC N<mCE PUBLIC NOTICE timing system in ho~ or avoiding unnece.ssary ex-Arizona R c pub 1 i c · 011o•NANUNO m1 1!>EAJ.1 pense and b1llinit confusion newsman Don Bolles DI-go Slto'·e • "" 01101NANCE o,. '"' cou11TY o" 0 11•1'1oe. c•L1,.011111•. Arrot: Th 1 off f h """ ft ,. 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Cnmm.wo1,...., •UI"'•• ''""''"""""• •1>r•n.• ~, n ·•PDll•"" fll• "'~ Pl.tn All~fNT SUP£AV1<,0AS N".lNE _.,,V Q,.,_1•~ r• 11 1no '1t1111\ .. .,dtnitr.•..-tl•r11Mllbt 1ntt1 ct1rd,."~•w1th•n • INWl l NE~S WHEA EOJ'.' •~vfrt.rlk.lnto V'l mytta.nd4tnd a01Jl'dt"•Ot IF A Cl'STOMF.R has a JO or 60 message unit ullowance. the units used in mokln!l local calls would be deducted. Once the allowance is used. a t•ustomcr "ould havt' to pay rxtra fo r 11dd1tlonal un· ~o.l'~' ~ 1 1<. •t '' ttl "' ,,. 011tre1 ot Suotr111MH~ of 1no Countv 01 <>•"'99 St t t \E en ON 1 , ,., n • ,,j,., ~ n •• ' 1~' • ,,,., • •• ,,.,., ,., •1111 "''',. '""''+" io• (<1'•' ,,"'" '"'' 'It., d *"of AU?\t\t. '"'· • • • 0 ,,., i .. f' p·l ,,, • 1' 01 \tq lt'<lt•• I '" '''* "' ""' Mh·•,,, ,, 11t't' WILLIAM[ ~TJOHN • •. """ t ' ,,.,,, ,,. P';n1 '~ s '' • •n tJ· rnlJ• c..,.. 1 0 1t1 'P '" <.oun1y(lfl'rk end ttit otflc~c11111r" r r n1tt 1n!~· (lt1n1, •n• f'lf •H• 1fr 'It'"',,'' l1>'11·tnMwi11' of tl'\f'8o•rdotS00tnv•\Ot\O, ',,,. ''° "'n',, fll '"" h d ,. .. ... , "'''' V·JI•'' i 'i1' dnd lQ•tn\l t~ SEAL l Ortln~ co~.tnl'(, C•lltOf'n11f It" An elementary private school of d1stinct1on founded in 1942 Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Books and study matertals provided. • Transportattan sva1lsble door·to·do<Jr. • Reasonable tu1t1on. • Highest academ10 stondards. • lntordenomlnational. • Ar1thmet1c, reading, spelling (with phonics) emphasized • School uniforms to reduce clothing cos rs • Before and after schoOI care for students of working parents We pay 15C a lb. cash for aluminum cans & other,clean,househokt alumlnum. whocn tnclodc\ 111um1n111'1 fr11I Ill" pin-. tro:,..n •1><><1,1t11J 1J•n11,., lrAyt dlP. POCldlnQ l'M fnll1\I C Ollfft•l'ltl• C..1111,J n •11t11" t 111 m .1 Aluminum lltm'l 4',Jl'l 114\ rlldl'flmllO C.ill vou• c .. ,,,, I IOI ., •• , •• ,I~ Bring It to Rtynold1 Alumlnum , Or•no• Atcycllng Plent, 210 E. Mtata Avenue RIYertlCS. Fwy. u; ~ t ! <( ; ~ u.. ;; ... C> :: t ... u. ~ MeataAve & 0 • • tll z Katella Ave "91"'9 the "Good Otd Daya at lllKtl O.wdefts" EnlO'f all 111 .. ndeS. sllOws an<S .SlrlCllOl't, FREE' 0 ,.. 11~ aelm•'l"'lon coupon ta• long as they Ml!,!) IOI ~ 10 pouMs of aluminum OOnaled 10 119111 Muscul.a1 Oy111opny Coup0n• good du•1nq Aec:yc11119 Week tor MOA"' Auqull '1 ~ PALl"H /\ 01coq 1rH (11'\~t''"""f)' f~f" 8('1,,rdGf Su~rvl\Qr'- or Or•nc;a• County, C•l1lorruJ Pubhitied Or•ngt Co•~t 0.ttfv Pilot AuQu\I Hf 1tl7fl By Juf\f) Alt•and•r o~putv l\O'I 1A PRf CIS[ PlU of lUO US[ SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 27-6-8 zc 76-17 Al. T •• ,._. • r •ne *' 11 • ,., J,H"'I.., O' 1••t ' ••.,.Gt c n, .,, ' , ••••· ... ("I ('f t'l ... A.-.•f ~'l Ut ' ' " • ,c;_.. ......... _. A2 0 ......, ......... I••! ••a _ ___._. ••o -~-· ••c -.- 1010 .. --OIC.C~~" 0 ,, (j ,.... ·-" ,.........,._. ._., •: u ............ ...... •roa ... ----•.J a ...-....... ••a --...-'"'a -----l.,., 0 ~_,,,..._,...Mr u o--· 11 a -._ .... ~ uc-·-•-'' a--..... Cl Q 1aao1-..-Ct O __,_.._ ••.c:J fWll9 'VIA ....... t . I -··· 4~ ............. .. _,,_, • .._-....... I ..... .. _._,_ ...... _" . ...,...,,._ .. - _ ..... ..4: ..... •• ..a.,., ... __ ..... ., . .,.. .. , .. _,,...._ ... _ .. ~ .................. ........... ·~~~-~ :.:. T!~ .. ....._ ....... ._, _______ __ 1 zz-&-e j I \ I ~ l I PILOT EDITORI LP .~GE Art Support Missing One thintc clearly ev1dent ln the Laguna Bcuch Pla nning Co1nm1~ ... 1on 's hcann..: about local traffic or<>blems b~ that If the clty's art festivals thin}< thl')' tiavc a bastion of pubh<' :,upport in town, they're Wt'ong. Few p ersons not directly involved with the (estivals supportt.'d the m at the hearin(?. There \4'ert• m:rny many ru:gatJvc comments. ' Perhaps it's a ~11(n Laguna Beach is changing into a bedroom <'Ommunity. Pe rhaps the only thing res1 ~cnt~ wunt ls an t!lL'>Y <:om mute . This dt•sp1te the tu\\11's heritage as an artlst me~­ ca , de~pite the benefits or local scholarships given by all thrt·t.' ft.>~l1 \'als. m1d dl'sp1tc the $160.000 paid annual ly by thl' Festival ur Arts to defray purchase of the• Main Bt.>JC'h Purk Th(· m1 ... srn~ fc'St1v<1l s upport was not lost on the dl~ ('ounc11. 111 poltt1caJ eyes, a lack of s howing of sup. port 1s interpreted as no support. The art festi\'als had better mars hal their forces lest they find the game has been decided for them hy their own 1nact1on. What Will It Take? l le;H·y vehicles coming off the San Diego Freeway onto E l Camino Real in San Clemente ha,·e made mincemeat of a hamburger s tand for the third time in 18 months. For years. city officials have petitioned CalTrans tQ realign the offramp. It is too short and has a blind <;urve with an unexpectedly quick stop. Platitudes D~~pate the ob\ IOllS hazdrd, CalTrans r~spond:> thut u rl'::tl1s.:nl·d offramp~ not in lhe cards. lnsteud, <..:alTran." plans to put up more wnrnin~ signs. W<1rnrn~ siims obv1ously h3ven't worked. There \H'rc warning 1>11itns when a dump truck plO\\ NI into !ht.• hambur~e r stand in March, 1975. when a st.•dan hit al rn P eccrnbt•r . 1975, and ag~1in this month whl'n u 6.S ton crune rtJ! finuJly demolished 1t The peoplt-of S~m Clemente who must work w drt\'C along th.it M.'{'t tOn or El Ct1mtno Real shouldn•t h:1vc to wait until !)Oml'body b killed before CalTri.ln.., 1 esol ve~ thl' probll•m Life -s aving Bargain Laguna Bead1. plagued for years by inadequate cmergen{'y ambulance care, now has a chance to takt· tremendous stndE>s in providing life.saving emergen- cy help fo r its e lderly and its accident victims by con trar Ung for pa ramedic scnice with the Orange Coun - ty Fire Department. The S70,(IO() annual cost would be borne bv a 7-cent lax override to be voted on in November. The over· ride would m ean an additional Sl2.25 a year t o thP Ci\\ ncr of u S70,000 home. The money would be r est ritt ed Lo paying for paramedics. Paramedics urc lifesavers. it is as simple as that. The cost 1s insignif1canl when measured against the benefits. The p aramedic override deserves the sup J)()rt of the comm unit)' L/SC Voters Jtl1ut Keep Watch Side-step Criticism lkar Gloomy Gus No Reprieve from Ugliness? l (SYDNEY HARRIS) Our Sl'uen Most Ot.'fldly \\'oya of D4$(1nnmg L t?g1t1mote Cntaci.sm "Nobody 's perfect." <Nobody is being crlUclzed for not being p<>rfect. but for not be· 1pg as good as you ~t\t to be. 1'llere's a I argr dlrterctH'c between perfection ond ade quacy, ond what is asked of you as adequacy. not perfei:\ion. as you well know ) "We're only human ... t "lluman·· ran mean bean~ lJke Albert , c h\\l'ilLcr or likr Molf Hitler. ~·ou a r(' IJ<•inr:: a~ked to be moa c 111-.t• S<.h\\Clltt•r. that 1:<>, as human ll'\ l>O'!tlblt' Jncl 11u1 lo condm·t '11u1 '.Wlf on .1 'uh human 111 111hu man 1\-q•I • '"If \OU C,H) I do hl'lll'r )<"QUrsc-lf 1!1111 I k 111•1 k II · (I can t put 111 (1lllng-. or 11ull l~<'lh. but th1' 1hit''11 I mean th.it 1' dent1l>l :.hould lw l'X('U,1•tl ( iom !'lhoddy work simply tw1•a11w th1· patient cotildn ·i do <'H'n a:. "<'II 1( t>e tried Now. do rs 1t "'I "Evt·rything ·, r::oing up what can w1• do '.'·· t \' t'!'< h111 " l'Vt'r) thmr:: ~orn~ up ml mur h .rn1t J S fo!tl a:. you iir1· l,ilrn1~ :ul vanlJW<' 11( In ~our 11nn·""' And 1f ... 0111t·tl1111.: ~1>1"• 11p • t mr k1 I to ~ 1111 :m· you ma<' I} '~"!'1111.: 11n I ht' .Hhl1~l 1·1~t In u,, tlf ,lft• \Hll 'l.lppllll: 1111 ,llllllh1•1 rlirkt•I '1111·11.cri:1• l111·\pl111t lh1• 111 flJI lnll,11 \ lfl'01l · II ' ,, Int "or~1· ,nnw" hC'f\' ..i .... 1 l rcll' our "'''"l!Uo .1rc·n t ·'' b.ICI ,,, I hl' HI .II' lo. lfolC' "' Cal cut I II. 1111r µ<\\ l'I Iv ... n I U' •ntt'O!>C Ii' ltuh,1',, 1lur hom1c1dt' rate-1. Terrific! The car dealers of California are sendin~ a representative to the state Legislature. But who's gonna r epresent the rest of us? POLLUTION VlCflM OJoom1 0"1 c ............ ~ ... , .......... by ,~....,"' •~ 40 l'tM "4KtU•r111 r•O.t<t t'W ...... flf Ille ...,.,,,..,.,. S--Hf -YO IO 0'""'' GUI, O•llf ~lol lowtt than Uganda's -but why compare ourselves with the worst, when we ought to be among the best. given our re· sources. our technology, and our professed Ideals?> "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear ." CAc\ually. modem chemistry can JUSt about do that. but thr point is \\ hy do we conttnue ln make so many sow·s ear.> out of !>Ilk purses hke reducing a marvelous tool of commumca- llon such as tcle\ 1S1on to banal1t v Jnd barbarity, hke perverting ;, {!real tra ns portation con\"e nH'!nce such as the automobile in· lo a monstrr dominating our hves and imperilinR our environ· ment: and like dissipating our nutnt1onal s tock in the frenz.i<'d d1slnbut1on a nd consumption of Junk food ?! ··There -are just a frw rotlen apples In Uw barrel." cllow do we know, wh('n you discourage .1 close l'x.1minat1111l ol thr b11rrl'l 1ti.elf. \\hi<'h mov I><' n1rrupt1ni.: 1111' ~oocf ,1pph•., h\ 1•11nt .u·1 ' Thi" h.11>1X'rl.' to h\• lh1· 1.n nnl1• .11ml1J>-:1a of IX>h<'<' cJt. pu11nwnt!'I, wlwn n few off1l·1.1I' .1r1• \'\posed J!'> crooks uti-.r111 •nl( the IH>s,lbihl> that t ht• 'IY!H('m •ti.elf c reates und J><'11X'l1tatei; cr()()kcc_tncs~ by It., rrsl,tnnc<• lo outside ~ufX'n•1:sron .ind regular review 1 To the Editor Thank you for C(lvering the Orang<' County Planning Com· rruss1oners· meeting Aug. 11 1n your thorough story about Ms. Grindl<'"s o .• e·vote stand agamst thne who a pproved the 7,213 new homes in noise impacted areas. Besides our r ecent home as· sessmenl increase, we now have another gripe to vote out all the county supervisors except Ralph Clark , who appointed Ms. Grin- dle as a planning commissioner <Each s upervisor appoints one, 1 believe I. WHO CAN deny how ugly this county has grown over the last 10 years? Not any person. And, there is no reprieve in sight, is there? More homes, more noise, more cars, more and more s mog, no rapid transit. more truces for harder lo get services as water. sewage treatment. schools, gas, etc all this tn geometric pro- 1tress1on for wt> Orange Coun· t1ans. Let ·s a ll pay attention to how the Orange County superVlsors vote on these nl'w developments in the southern part of our coun· ty' Then let's vote -it does make a differe nce and it can make a difference. But before we do, just to prove n point, let's all sit back and wait for the about 5.000 or so additional cars which will board the 405 freeway when the f1uor Corp. opens in a couple of months. Al'm HOET7.J, Old Slnry fnlhl' Erl1tor ~1 rs :-i111d c·' I; rindlc-~ µrolt':.t 11( lhl' rCQU<'1>l of tht' flourd of Sul>f'r\'1-.or' to •wl'k ways to mJk<' .1 no1i.c ll•vcl of ti:'> CN £L compat 1 hie" 1th re~1rtrntaal li\'ing as an old fam1h:1r :-.tory to the residents of Nc"port licach who have bt!en l1~ht1n,.: lJO'IUCCC .. sfully for (1n· ( MAILBOX ) Letttt• from readerJ are welcoml' The right to co,.dense letlni to /1t rpoce or eliminate libel u reserved Letttts o/ 300 worda ar less wiU be given pre/ernce. All lefltt1 mu.it in. elude tignature and mcnlmo address but names may be withheld on re- ~11 if 6Uf /icit11t rea$Oll u opparen.1 PoetTJI will not be pul>h&hed years lo force the supervisors to take a responsible attitude toward the noise problems lhey <the supervisors) created at Orange County Airport. Over 900 homeowners. the City of Newport Beach, and citizen groups have an filed lawsuits against these ortici3ls and lh<' county , and through the years ha\'e seen their own tax dollars used against them in their effort.-. for noise relief Noise in areas many times less impacted than 65 CNEL under H11ve you consid•rod d•f«tlon7' Spies Trained for Olympics WASlll~t; l"O'\ Commulll'll NlUlll rlt•!-i "on mo!i t Q( the J:nlcl mrdul~ nt t ht• I 976 OlympiC'11. In an t'arllt'• colurnn. W<' told ho"' \Ill'~ did 11 The~· tr:1111 111hll'l4'' from r h1ldhood 111 tx•t•om(' Olym· plc star~ · Wt• l'hur~l'd thul mvst ('om munist countr1('s ~ubtl1diz.c th<'1r athlete~. pro v1dlng 5~CH!I luxuries fo r t h ose wh o perform best. The training a nd lndoc - trinaUon is sn inlenSIVt' thlt th e spo rt becomes their main occupa. lion. Thus. the Commun1M re· gimes send professlont1I athletes ~o the Oly mpics to compete ~gainsi amateurs from oth<'r lands. I TRJSDOESN'Tseemtot.rouble &he Olympic nuthorities. who ac· &Ually enforce the double slim· dard. Any Arnertcan athlete whO accepts a s ubsidy, ror example. .a classified as a pro(es.slonal •nd $barred from the games. 'Not onl,r the athletes but the secret pollc~ are train«! for the r 0ACK ANDERSON J Ol ymp1 C'~ 1n lh<' Comm11n1 :-.1 world Con!tdenllal tnll'lh~<'nct' sourC('!I 1ndl(':i l(' that thc• trn1n111~ 1:-. \'vt•ry bit as r 1~orou.-. for th!' J?Umshoes :ls for llu• performt.'r" In Russin. the Olympics se<'un ty forces are drawn from both lht• f'trst Chier Directorate and the Sttond Chief Directorate o( the dreaded KGB. The Fir st Directorate cor responds rou~bly to the Central Intelligence Agency Its prln c1pal duty was to check out <1nti· Soviet elements. suc h as the Ukl'Binian separatists and the Jewish Defens e League. who might try \.0 ha rm the Soviet athletes. But the Ol)·mpics also provided the KGB with an excellent cover for espionage sessions in Mon lrenl. Top agents of the fo"irst Directorate were able to enter the countr')'. no qurst.lons nsk«I. as part of the Soviet Olympics de· legation. The games also made It ea.~y for aienl8 throughout North f\muico to travel to Montreal They were able to move Uo· notJccd in tbe crowd Whilr th1• nlhll'I<'' 1·om111•t ('(! in the• slad1u m. the• aAenh r o m p a r t· d n o I e.., 1 n l h t· bur k r 1111 m' 0 n4• -.o u rt·c• de'\cr1bcd the ncrn ... lflll u-; ..;ort or an ··old hunw wt•l'k ·tor 'llll''I The St.'con<I n I n·clonth', \\ hf)W runrtlon~ 11f(• ~l)fn('\Ahat ,lmllJr lo thn-<l' of the ,.. n I was respons1 blr for preHntan.e dr!ect1<in!> ,.·or months b1•for" thl• Olymp1Cf\, acco rd1n l! t o r e li able 1n tclhgenC\'. 1 tw racc:le:.:. men of the Second Directorate s1flrd lhrou1th th<' record.'! of lhe Soviet athletes. TllOSE WHO drank too much or had a weakness for stranfte women were e1lher eliminated or placed under s pecial watch Pa:i;t statements of the :1thJetC's "ere checked for anv hint ()( an tagonism against. the regime A network or lnform\•f"ll was de· \'eloped "ithin the Olympics dr lcitation lo report on the athletes. 'fhe agents themselves 1n filtrated the dele gation fn· telllgencc i;ources esUmute that at least ont' but often two XGB agents accompanied every Sov· let sporting team. Al ore\t101.1s Olympics. FBI and C IA spcclotlsts spotted seven mlddle- levtl KGB aeenls posin&r as de lt'gaUon m embers. 'rh1• :t>l<'Ols :1rtuully uc!'nm µ:mtl'cl thc:ir rh•r1tc8 on ii hopp1ng trips. ~11thl11ee1n~ tour11 Md din n£'r rnJtai.tcmf•nt11 al rost11urenti; outs Hit: Oly m 1nc Villa1te. Thi• a l{ent.s nlso mm.:lcd with tht•1r ~•lhlclel" when thc•y mrt i.ocwlh with pcrfnrmc•rs from otht•r countrtc•s Tht• 1•fff'\'t w;i-1 u di., concrrt1ng i;uml'nrss m lht• ro11 'C'rsat1on of Com muni:-.t 11thktc•:. A~ a result of the strict ~1.11 vt'1llancc. only 17 year.old diver Sergei Nemtsano\' defc.>elt.'d The only other goof was the dis CO\"cry thol Boris Onl~chenko, o Soviet fencing master. Wied an electronic device to cheat in hi!'! epee match When he lriaaercd a button In the "lword·s grip, ii SC'Ored a hit for him Veteran IMelhaence sourcf's report th~l Onischenko w"s con· sidered to bo "close" to the Sov let Interior Minis try. They speculate that the KGB may ac. tually have rigged h.lm up to win a gold medal. The electronic ap paratus wa s far mor • sophlsUcated, for example, than a fencing master likely could have devised. Jndeed, \he f1ct that he was CBUl(ht indicates he d l dn 't uoder 8tan<l the sophl~tlutcd equipment he was l.ISlnJl pr~ent discussion in the El Toro area I are a of 55 lo 6S CNEL> pro· hibit s normal l 1v1ng A homeowner living in a CN t-:1. mn tour of 55 to 58 CN 1-~I. cunnnt u .... ,. his phone, hhs patio. enjoy TV 111 uninterrupted sleep when a jt•t files overhead. Homes bui It in 55 CNEL t not r.~ > will inevitably lead lo unhu1mY homeowners and lawsuits. The only ones who come oul ahead in such a situation arc th<' developers who move on once thl! homes are sold. From then on lhl' whole county pays true money to make studies. reports, prepare testimony to "deal with the nom· problem .. Ulat simply should not have been created in the first place. MRS. JEAN MORRIS NoSurpme To the Editor: In the Evans and Novak col umn Aug. 6, why are lhey so sur prised about the Soviet nrt\"al buildup? Anybody lhat's read .1 paper In the last few y('ars w.1!> aware ot It. Americans have jusl been too busy saving the rtorJ and fauna to bother about it. And we are still sitting in our lethari::y while they progress and Wt• regress. We have saved the hirds and bees while s a c rificing our superiority, and will soon hav<' to pay the piper with our own destruction. No, it's nol outl<1n dish, and it's not far aw<1y t•itht>r . if we dt>n 'I wake up to Uw hard facts soon GOLDIE .JOSE PH • ..;1 udPnl ·11 l'f••U" To the Editor Although thf' matter of t111th school smoking areas 111 sPlllNI for the time being, ~houlrl 1h1· issue be raised again I'd hk1· to !'l<'e Ii soundly defeate<1 ::i~11111 Nothing In local governmf•nt 1r Mlatcs and offends me more thun the smokmR controversy. To me, srhools from kiri dcrirnrtcn to twelfth gratte arr u pllH'f! of learning and moturlnA and I feel thfit smokinJ.( 1' 1·1111 duclVl' to neither. Thi• S1111(1·011 Grneral ol th(' Unit<·d St:1lc'.' hw 1uoven IH•yond fl do11ht t h.•t i.moklng IS d;1n1teroui; 111 0111·' health: mo"t teen11J.((• Mrmkf'r •• knowlnRIY ignore lh1:1 fact und :-.moke anyway Thry flmok1· to .il•in acn·ptnnr • to J)«'r group'. follow thC' C"rowd or simply ~how off to non smokcris how "«><>I they are I F££L that It Is the fchool's bu~lncss lo correct young smoke~. Under no clrcumsttln ces sho uld the high schools establis h a smoking area: ll would only breed lmmt1ture smokers who wouldn't adjust to tht-smort majority of non Quote~ Ann R. Cooperman, 1,.A "I "i~h the ncwl\ media would f.livc les!I time t o the prophets of gloom . doom. and zoom They may be right. but l (would prefer> more time glvcn to the bloom and boom ttonomist,, who moy be wrong b\lt who wUI rclltore that pr c ious thlng called hope .. c 4'mok1n g J\m<.'ricans Instead. !'iChool1> :o.ho11ld administer slrid disr1pline upon kno" n smokers so \h,1t in lall•r Yl'ar' :-t'hools won 't lw hrld rt·~pons1blc for rising lung l'Unccr r nh::. I don"l want to go to school with smelly pe<,pl<> uctin~ important after rom1nJ.( in from n period out in the smokinj.! arcas. I want to go to school with bright students who realize the danger!\ of smok· ing and 1\s utter usl'lessness were 1t harmless anywny. DA VE NORRIS, Senior Corona de! Mar High School Co11rogeoeu 'fo the Editor. Th anks tu h1rle) Grindle. Orange County Pl0110in~ Com mission c hairman. ;ind .Jim Thorpe, out~oin~ l)lanning com m•S!>iont'r. fur •~·lhni• 1t ltkc 1l 1S Two cour a~f'llU!> P<'1111h· whOlol' onl~ lllll'rt'lol IS dnin)I .• good JOh for Orun~l· <.'11u11I \ Can \'ll\I '·J\ I h1· "am<' for ou r l"OlJll(\' 'llJ'l'I \ '"'" ~' H BROWN l .t•gblal ure"# Job To lllP Edit.or Orange Count:v citizens are again burdened with another ex· cessi ve 1 a>. increase on their homE's Only lh<' Legislature can cor- rect the method of taxation and th1·r mwa act this session 0976). ThoM' who ~r(' <.'mployed may tw ahh• lo meet lhe luxes im· J>O"ed j(Cn<'rnlly, but the senior 1·1111c•11" .ir1t1 others existing on lo" ll"c•d incom<' can nol me4)t 1tw L:.ix hurdt'n ~o mcr<'ilessly lm jlO't'd , Thousund11 of 6en1or1 hav-e 1kpll•1t•rl 1111•1 r savln"s whlfo thnu,,111<h of others h11vc 103l t h1•11 ll11111<•:o; •mil opparenll)t lhm1:-.;111d' mon• urc doomed to Ow 4'0 mc· rote. h1•rAu~~ of cruel la' lllllX>Xll lOnb. flow ron our IC'1tl~IDtor11 con. t '""" YC'n r Oftl•r year lo look the olhrr wuy nnd ut the umc limo 1•nJov tht• luxu1 ll'2' of lite while t1w1r r11ni<tl tut1nt11 11uff('r under llPf)fllll'llVI' I :IWIC? L<'A:1!1 l11torx who fall to im· 1rll'1hal~ly rcv li.<• the tux 11truc. turc· tu ue<iu111• l''luullty for all, mo<1t t·c•rl .ilnly ore a. klnJt (or 1·.1rlv rr•tir rnwnl t' M CrRBENS ORANGC COAST DAILY PILOT IC11/wrf \ Wrrd, l'lilltuhrr Th11mo• 1CttV1I, f:duor llarixlra Krlibtch, l.;tl1t1mol POQt £dJ1or Th(' t'<l1torl11I PRJCC or th(' Doily l'llnl Al'<'k' to 1nlorm a nd ~11m11l111c n •11drrs by prC"l{'Ot1n1 011 th1!> r:.11u• di' ttsf' <'ommrn111ry 1m lnplf6 of lnlf'r('~t by !l)ndltlt· rd fOlumn1.!!I~ and turlorJnlst~. by• 11rrr\ 1!11n11 u forum for rl'aders' 'lt•I' ~ :ind hy prHl'ntln11 lhra nrw11poper·11 opinions and lde111 on rurrt•nt topic.'~. Th\\ edlU>ri11l op1nlm>~ of the Dally Piiot •PPeor nnl) In th~ t•dltorial rolumn at lhtl top or tht POAt Oplnk>N tX· prtMeod by thr columnbta and urtoon1~t" end lttttr writers are lhtir O"'" 1nd no rndortcmtnt ot their VIC'w11 by lht Dally PllOl ahoulct ~ lnrerrtd Wednesday. August 18, 1976 1 Orange Coast ED IT ION Today's Closing . 1 .Y.· "toeks VOL. 69, NO. 231, 6 SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNfA W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1976 C TEN CENTS • l County Delegates Mull Vote's Meaning: Spedal to l he Dally J>Uut lCA NSAS ClTY -Or;111~t· County delegates and pohllci.ms here at the lle!)ubbcan Natwn.11 Convent;on 0 rrered m I \~·ii analyses today of Tuesday·, de· feat of the controver,,1al Ltmcnd .rnent to require pr(>S1denl1al <'<in didates to identify their runrung mates. · The measure was propo!iit-d h' Ronald Reagan supponrr' and ·the defeat was lher('fon• '1('v.ed hy muny as a victory for PrcM· dtc•11t Ford. But OranJ:e County's rcpresen tatives in KaosilS City for thl· most part refused to belie\'e that the defeat of lht> amendment spells trouble for Reagan's cam pa1gn. The amendment, lSc. was dt> feall'd by a l.069 lo l.l~ \Olt'. \\Ith 10 abstentions. Assemblyman Bruce Nestandt' of Orange said lhe ballotin~ wa-. o.ily l'llol SIMI .._. TENNIS PLAYER RENEE RICHARDS FACES NEWS MEDIA Vows Fight for Transsexual Right• On and Off Court Richards Planning Appeal of Sex Test By JOAS~t: RF.\',OLI>!-> Of tft+ 0111y P1I_. \l•tt Tr an~:.n. ua I t t.'nn" pl;i~ 1•r Renee Rarhard~ s:ud tnc!a\' !iih1• would uppcal tht' tkc1M1m th.11 1n effect, bar~ ht•r frnm pla~1n~ in thl' U.S OpC'n at 1-'on•,l 11111". as a woman hul 'hl' did nm sp<?c1fy what form I h:1l ap1wal would lHkt• Soviet Craft Success£ ul in Moon Landing MOSCOW 1 \I'1 t.un.1 ''I .an unm:inn1•1I S1" 11'1 ,p.11T1'1,1ft . made a r-u1'1't'':.(u I -.oft I ,1111lan~ 1111 tht' moon tod;n . tlw Sl)\11·1 lll'\I.' aj!Pnc' T,,,, .1nnotllll'l'tl Ta~' ,,11111111 N1111pnwnt .11111,11 cl the lunar 1•.111:.uk "''" fun1·111m Jn!( nMm.alh l.11n.1 :?I "·" l.111111 h1-.I \11.: •1 und "''"put into nrhat .1ro11nd 1h1• moon fl\" 11.n' l.1t1•1 Tht• a 111111u1H'••m1•nt :..1111 11 landc•d Ill lht• south1•asl1•10 f>:trt 111 the Seu of Crnw. nt 9 .1H a 111 0 1 : 36 p m. I' l>T I This i~ lht' snml• l.!l'nrrul un•u in which lht• laxl S.w11•l 1nn<1n probe. Lunn 23. landro on NO\' ll. 19'74. Tass rrporH-<l 11l th1· linw that some nf Luna 2J'"' coqu1pnwn1 was damaJtl'd and this pn•\'l'nlt'<I ll (rom CJf'r\ lnl! OUI It<; r111l prn &rom Of \'\Jll'f1Mlt•Ol4\ on llH' moon BEDROOM ET SOLD QUICKLY "The rumiture sold the first , day the ad ran. We had good response to the ad, loo." , That's tbe advertising succe~s ; story told by the Irvine woman I who placed this classified ad m , the Dally Pilot · I l '1 pr t\ml! tw<lrnom •t I no IK'd !o>JMnt'lh. S:!OO \\'( \\\\ I If you have furniture you want lo conv •rl to rash. call ~·5678. ' We make it en~y to put a few words to work ror you \n the Dat · b' Pilot. Dr Richan.I!'>. a ~l'"' po1 l HcJch eye sur~eon. madC' the :m· nouncem<'nt today ma pres:. c·on· k rc•nce at the John Wa}ne Ten· 1us Club. Dr. Richards, who underwent ;i 'rx change. de'lcnbed her battle lo be allowed to compel•~ as a v.oman as a " Pandorn's box .. Shi' said the United Stall'" Tl'" me; Assoc1at 1on has refused to al low her Io com pele in the pre· 't1g1ous orwn tournament al Fore-.t 11111~ unlc5S lohe passl'd .1 't''< dl•trrm1n:11lon ll'sl. P\•,rrah1n1? ht•r!'l•lf a-. "h1llN · m ,., 1 tw dN·i~wn Dr H1r hJr<h o\>p.in·nlh h.ts gl\ en u11 plun:. t11 p a, Jl l"orei.t Hills Ito'" I'' 1•r . <.hc m.11nt.11nrd that llw l 'S'I \ llP<'1:-um \\ 111 lw appealed .. r don t I.now "hat fornt th.1l appeal '"'II lakc. · :.h<' s.11d ·11 mov be lhJl :ill I will do·~ kc•1·11 avpl\ 111~ for nWrt' lOUrnJml'llh untal 1 .im ,H'l'\'Pl••ll .. Shi• 1nth1·at<>tl !>hc "111bt•1o1mn~ In A1i..1r.1h,1lh1s"1nt1•1 to pla\ Ill th.ti l'OUOll \ ' 1\,1111111,1) lo11rn:t nwnl \ l I'' U \' I ' t h l' '(I I ,ii le• ti C'hr11mo"11n1• M'X h-:-1 Ill "'hJt•h the M'\ of 11person1s tlt•t('rmll!l'd h\' 1 hl' lype of «hromoi.om<'' lound in llssul' snapcd from lht• 111s1dt' of lht• cheek. Sdt!nll:sts say sex chan,l(c pm· Cl'dures ca nnot r honge St'X chromosomes . Or. Hichards described the lt'sl 1\:-"IOUSV," and called for U'JC Of a gynf'colof!ical namanation 1n place of the chromoMme lei.t r>r Richards who said t.he h:ul l:ithcred n r h1ld as a mal<'. ad m1tlt•d stw had nt'\'t'r lakt•n lh1• 1·hromo omt• st>x test 'I don't \\ant tn know lh1• n• :.ulls for the same reason t-Om<' people don·1 want lo know the rl' .suJts of their IQ test. It could h11ve a n effoct on the way they perform." she explained, As a top ranked amateur tennis player. the 44-year-0ld physician has been competing in tourna· menls in Orange County for several yurs. She said she had never in· tende<I to become o pobl1c figure until two weeks :igo when she playe<I in a t'oumamcnt in La J olla under the fictitious name of Renee Clark. Or. Richards si\id" San Diego television reporter uncovered her backgroond and told her story despite of ber plea that she (Sff RENEE. P•geA%) ~• "crucial lest" of the ltt-a.:an ~tren1i:t h. A lons·time Reagan political :lllendant. Neslande siud lhe vot· IOi looked very IJwd up unUJ the last moment . He noted that. 1-·ord's people were far from overconfident aod were working \ery hard. Nestande said Sen. John Tower ()r Texas had asked tum to sup- port President Ford in the nomination b a llot1og , but N~stande said hl' would rcmnln lx>hind Reagan, hh 1111 but one or the 167-member Callforrua de legation. Assemblyman Robert Burke of Huntington Beach is one or the six state whips for the Califorrua delegation. He predicted a close vote on the amendment prior to the vote and said that even lf the measure loses. the Reagan cam· pa.ign would move ··ru11 steam ahead." Burke said that the delegate bunting is being bandied man al· mosphere of "frfondly competi· lion." He admlll~ that If amend· ment 16c had won. it would ha\'e forced pressure on Ford t o declare a vice presidential can· didate. Burke noted the California de· legation has remained firmly behind Reagan through his choice of Pennsylvania Governor Richard S<:bwelkcr as lus run· .. ning mntt". Burke added that i>Otne olhN" pro-Reagan delegations had felt some weakening of per50naJ en· thusiasm since the choice or . Schweiker . Delegate.> WillHrd Voit of Newport Beach scud he was not su.rpri.sed al the vole Tuesday night on the amendment. "Many of the people votini: against 16c were Reagan sup- <See DELEGATE, Page A!) 2 U.S. Officers Slain Attacked by North ·Korean Guards SEOUL, South Korea CAP) -- About 30 North . Korean guards armed with axes and metal pikes lulled two U.S. Army orncers a nd wounded four American enlisted men and fo•e South Koreans dur- ing a clash in the demilitarized wne today, the Uruted Nations Command a nnounced. In Kansas City. Mo .• President Ford called it "v1c1ous and un· pro\'oked murder" and said l'\orth Korea mus t acct>pl "the total r t>spons 1b1hty and conse- quences.·• The deaths stemmed from a tree·tr1mml.J\g incident. Ford's reaction was given to reporters by his press secrelary, Schweiker Dropout Bid Nixed KANSAS CITY, Mo. (APJ - Sen. Richard Schweiker. the liber a l Pennsylvanian whose presence on Ro nald Reagan's ticke t d ismayed some con· serval1ves. offered today to drop out or the race, but Reagan re- jected the offer. "Sen. Sch\\e1ker. being the ~l·nlleman he 1s and fearful hl' m1~ht somehow be harmful lo m~ chances, cnme and dld that," lkagan !>aad ... (declined." The former California gov· ,•rnor. facing an increasing uphill hatlle to win the GOP prcs1den· twl nomination. said he r efused thl' offer us 3 matter of principh>. As ked if he thOUJthl has re(usal might h o\'c been a m1stakl-. Heagan said. "No." . . Schweaker's offer was r1rst dis closed by lht! !tO\'ernor's prcsl> SCCrl'lary. Jim Lak1'. s pokes man for llt•ag:m, rl'P<>rt1•d 1 hal Sch"'eaker ... ud n•mo\ mi: h1 msctr from th1· 11('1.t>t m11thl h1:lp lh,• formt·1· l'uhfornaa l.!O\'C'rnor "111 h1:. up hall ball It' for 1 ht• Hepuhhcan pn· s 1dent1:il n•lm1n11t1ou l.akl' sJ11t S<'h\\ l'lkl't 0!' off~r ramc dunn.i: ·• :.141 minull' mN•lang this mornmi.: Th,· 'i>"'-t•<,m<cn '~llCI ltl•a,::Jn n·phl'll thJI lh<' l\\O "slartrd ti' a 11•,1m and "(•ft' .i:oin~ 10 rontmu1· ,1-. a tt'Jm. romi• whal mo~ · ~<'h"1•1k1·r wo-1 not 1mm1,.li.1t1·· h "' .11l.1hl1• for n1mm,·nt Stucl•·nt~ Rt•f.d !i\tf>r 1l1•~1~tratln11 for 1w ....... 1u1h•nt:. ol Co:1tn M•·~u ll11(h School 1~ now hein~ held Mond:.iv thrnuJ:h Fri· duy from 1" a m lo 4 fl rn Nt·w '\ludrnts 11houlcl rcJ'lOrl lo the Reg1!1lrar':. Orr.re. 2tl.'i0 l-':11rvi1•w Road. Co&ta Mcsu. ~·aJI l'lasses IJcgin Sept. 13 . R on Nessen, who declined to speculate on what consequences could be involved . F ord was in Kansas Cily for the Republican National Convention. Military sources said three North K o reans were a lso believed killed. but there was no immediate confirm al.Jon. The U.N. Command said the two American officers were "brutally murdered in an un- provoked assault." North Korea. however. said ils guards acted in sell-defense aller "U.S. aggression troops" armed w1lh lethal weapons beat them. The Pentagon in Washington said the identities of the slain me n would be released after their ram ill es were notified. Nessen said the United States was seeking an lrtlntedtate meet· in« o( the Military Armistice Commission at Panmwtjom. Jn Washington. Sttretary of St ale Henry A. Kissinger called it " a wa nton act of rnurder." Meanwhile, a high-level U.S. government security group ar· ranged to discuss the slaying but Pentagon officials discounted the possibility of any U.S. military respanse. Washington officials tended lo regard the incident as a North County OKs Plan For Irvine Coast A compromise plan for development of the t0,150-acre Irvine coastal area was approved today by the Orange County Board o( Supervisors . BOARD APPROVAL came in the form of an amendme nt lo the county's land use plan. The plan approved by s upervisors called for roughly 75 percent of the 3.5·mile long coastal s tre tc h be tween Newport Beach and L aguna Beach to be devoted to open space. MAXIMU~I DEVEWPMEl\"T in the area. ac-· cording to a hastily prepared memo, would be limit· cd to about 18.000 housing units as well as a key recreational r esort focilsty. The plan accepted by the board was approve·d by the planninst commission two weeks ago and W'-IS a county answer lo an Jrvinl' Company proposal which would have left rou.i::hly 65 percent of the area in open ~pace. •For~et Connally' Four Possibilities For VP Spot Hinted KANSAS CITY, Mo CJ\1'1 President Ford ha'i narro\1.1.'d hr' :.earch for a v1ct• 1>res1dl'nl1al nommee lo S('n 1 loward Hakt·r of Tennessee. forml'r lJl'pul~ Atl~. Gen. Wilham D Huckl'lshau,. Treasury S•·t'rl'larv W1lhJm Simon ~1n1I . nnl n<'('e,~.inlv lu.;t or ku"lt. Ron Jiii H<'lll.!Jn. '"'" sources h:l\'t' toltl tlw A~Mx·1.1l1'11 Prt>s~ Onl' soun•1• 1n lh1· F11rd <·:ana p:ll~n :.aid lorn\\'r Tri·a-<•H) S..·<·n·t ;.1ry John Co11n;.1lly nr Tt·~ us was on thr h~l llut later. u \Vluh• fl<>U~<' ~011n•1• do.'<e lo Ford :'llli<I hc h as bN•n dimlnult•<I h<•CUllel(' Of J>O!l~ahlt• l'XJlllllhttiOn or his trial 011 churiu.•s of takinit a bribe from lht-m ilk producn~· lobb~. C\ en though he was ac· qualll'd. Tht.'rl.' "'t're also reports thal Ccmn:ill) had been told in con· la<lencc that he was out o( the run- nanJi! "Forget C:onn:illy," the \Vhit(• 1 lnus e suur('C .;:.11cl Somt• ronM.'f\.JllV<."-ronlanuctl 111 holc1 our h11111· that Hea1wn "011111 ltt• nommalcd. <J('~pih• hi-. .1<l t1 nm nl ti "!'I a 1 rrwr that hr wo111d nol 11r1·1·pt un offer rron1 f ord or u drafl from tht• convt•n I Ulfl . A t!fK1kosman saJtl Ford wus confident or h1~ own nomination and would scck to m(•t•l with Rcu.can l:1h' toni.cht or early Thur11day. Too Taxing? ~·ord h ad no nrcd to tip his hund: hl!i for<'(':\ wuJ.t<'<i an in tt•nse 11.:ht on lhl' ronvent1ot1 noor I hat won him lht• rtf(ht. hy u I.Ill> to 1.069 d~c1s1011. to disclose his t·ho ace a ft t•r tonarthl ·,. Hcpubhcon National Convention '"k on pres1dentwl nomlnrttlon Brown May Sell U Home "' LOS ANGELES (AP 1--Rismg propert~ tu~es th .it hn vc forced man~· Los Angeles County res idents to con· sider scllin~ lhe1r homes apparently prompted th<' :-amc response from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. A Drown aide said in Sacramento Tuesday that Rrown is considering putting his Laurel Canyon home on the market. and that the herty property tax rise is a "mnjorconside ralion." County asst>ssor 's records show that Brown's re· sidenC(;'. like many other Los Angeles County homes. wu!> hit by o big jump in assessed valuation this year. from ssa.ooo to S87 .000. Stil l. property taxt>s W<'ren 't Brown's primary con· sideration. lirown. who refuses to live an the sta te·s new governor's mansion in Sacramento. rarely gets a chance to return to his Los Angeles reside nce, the aide sa1d. arown lives in a $250-a·month bachelor ap•rtment tn Sacramento. IS••t>VEEP . PageAll Ford Appears Likely Pick KANSAS CITY. Mo. CAP J Here a re delegate votes by can· ctldate base.d on binding requlre- ments or stated prderences of dt legates to the Rtpuhlican Na· lional Convention: f"ord 1,151 Reagan I.OSI Uncommitted 57 'total delegate votes 2.259 Needed to nominate: 1,130 Totals a.re based on current al· locations or preferences of all de- Jt&ates. Korean provocation ·With Political undertones. Penl3gon sources said no or ders had gone out to Korea fol' a ny special alert or the 41,000 U.S. troops in South Korea. A pike. generally used in pre· bayonet times, is a long wooden s ha ft with a metal head. sometimes with a pick on the side. The U.N . Command ga\'c this accountoflhe atta<·k : The two American officers. a Sooth Korean orllcer and ~everal American enlisted men were escorting fi vc Korean service <See KOR EA, PaiteA2) Barge's Hold Full Of Death PORTSMOUTH. Va. <APJ -• Three thousand Virginia resi· 1 dents were ordered evacuated lo- d ay from t h e s h ores o f Chesapeake Bay ofter the capsiz· ing of a barge carrying 1.000 tons or sulphuric acid and Okun, a n oily, irritating chemical used in the manufacturing or nylon fibers. The Coast Guard said the barge "appeared to be leaking slightly" but that there was no immed1alr danger. llo\\lever. an e mergency was declared and marine traffic was warned to st av clear or the a rra. People approachin~ the scene were advised to wear protective clothing ;Jnd breathi n ~ :ip· pur alus .• The evacuation of shoreline re· sidenls was order ed hy Mathews Counly offic ials. Tht' barge capsized just off the V1rgin1a shore. A Coast Guard spok<'sman snid the 125-foot barge, owned by lhc· Allied Chem ical Company or Hopewell, Va .. was under tow h) a tug wh<•n 1l cups1z.cd about 6 a.m .. four mile~ southeast of Gwynn·s Island on the V1rg1n1a side or the hay. a rrw miles north of the mouth of the York H1ver. Allied Chemical.'owner of th1· barJte. also manufactured thu (X'St1c1de kl'ponc und ha.~ bN•n chnrited 1n t•nnncc\1on with lh!' dum11111~ nf the chemic-al 1nlo lhu .l:mws Hiv('r. which cm11tks 1111"' th(' huv rn1•luted tilory. JSli) • The b:ar~r. 1•11 rciult• from ('l:1y mont. JM • to llupcwc•ll. fli1>1MI when lht• tun ni:iclc n fthurp turn.' the Cousl Cu11rrl i.pokesmnn s1111I. Const \\'ench.-r Mo<1tly cloudy hy C'urly rvl•ninit Th1m1d11v with lit lie chani;te m h•rn 11rni\un·~ cxpecletl. Co:l'.l hlJ:h.'I or about 70. low <1bout fiO. INSIDE TODA,. What will a DemocralK' VIC· tory mt>on to Har notion's ttonomy' Whol wUI happen 1f RtpUbhcon• ato11 In I~ W/111e llou1e,, MC11 t ftnanr1al cmoJ111t1 don ·1 know but they have! IO ICIJ IOmC!thmo. IO they hedge. See POf}t AS. lddex ... Al YO<I< \t,.ICt '°"""' 1..M .. yd ,, Mo ... f ,,,. 01 Mtvl" ... ~1(1101 8H th "'"'''"'• (lau•lltd eomiu aouwerd Otal~Nell<" £., ........ .. ll!t.,l•t"me111 l'l•M<• ,.... _.. .. _ -IA-n Al Mlltval l<vftfl• O• I NaliOftal Ntw\ t r ()roll" ~Ulllf 81 ~oplt ., 1""'1• I.. $1M• Mo•-•O I•• Tolt vltlt• ... ,~ .... , Ct It WH\Mr CJ W.•lfHt_, (1 "' Al Al C!J ., J . ... •• ••• At AA ,4J DAILY PILOT c Wednetday August 18 1976 1 JFord Appears to Control Convention , I . KANSAS CITY, Mo. (APJ - Prnlde-nt Ford apPt'ared flnnly m control of th1: 1976 ltt•pubht·;.ui N•lional Conventiun u the de l•aatH prepared to chonltt" th(· party's prea1dcnt1al nomtnc:t: tMlaht II• e~tabhshed h11 domin<Ance- 1 with a clear·cut ''1ctory on un 1:. 6U chosen by challellier fu>n<1ld Rea1an. I With the climactic conCronta · tion towurd wh1t•h Jo'urd ..ind Reugan have mo\'ed fo r nlnl! * * * Fro• Pag~ ,1 I IVEEP ... rather than this morrunJI. Baker would have been i''ord s choice if dele~ates had forced I him to di close his running mate I early, the sourct's ~i.Ud, but th1:. did not necessar1h mean that , Baker as the top contender n<>\\ that delegatei. h.id reJCt'ted th(• advance d1i.cloi.urc propo1>al. On the other hand. thcrt' i:. a feelm2 that Baker could help f ord 1n the South Ruckelshaus. a n Indiana lawyer. resigned in 1973 with At- ty. Gen. Elhot Richard.son ratht•r than carry out orders from then. ' Prel11dent Richard M. Nucon to fire the s pecial Watergate pro- l i. e c ut or. Archibald Cox . Richardson ti. now Commerce secretary. * * * Front Page . l I DELEGATE porters but ones v. ho beheve that ii Ford won the nomination the selection of Reagan as has run- ning mate would make a strong 'i ticket in November ... said Voit , who worked actively in Rugan's Oran1re County primary cam paign. However. Voit admitted there t was no question that the Tuesday night vote would have an effect ' on tonight's nominating proce~~ Assemblyman Robert Radham 1 :'\'ewport Beach 1 said he i.:rn the \'Ole as a s how or strength by the •Reagan camp lie !>iaid that v.hilc many hard core Rea).!an dl' legates saw the vote as a defrat for Reagan. he felt that ·'too ' much <'mphas1-, has been plac<'d on the vote a s a test of Reagan·~ , real strcnath. · · 1 Badham saul ht betievts that 1 one underlying issue might b<' , that many Rcpubhca ns fcl'I an 1 unwilltngness to dump an incum· l·bent sitting President in a tough 1 elecllon year . I. In d1seuulons with delegation!! from other states. Badbam s aid he found that many supporters I believed a Ford-Rea1?an ticket 1 would be the best bet in Nov I ember The defeat nf 16<' leaves that option open but Reagan Mn ; tinues to say he would refu!'.c a I second pince on the ticket : * * * i/Vomirwtiom, Vote on Tap In Kamas City KANSAS CITY <AP1 Follov.- ing is the schedule of e\ent!. fo r the Republican N ..it1nnul Com l'n uon tonight. s p. m PUT Addr ess by Gov. Arc h A. Moorl" Jr of Wei.t \'1rginu1 . rhoirmon of tht' Republican Cov l'rnOrs ASSO('l:Jt1on. Address by Rep. 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"Unless John St•;ar1 <Rt'aCan'is <'llntpa1gn m :mil&l"r > can pull a rabbit out or the hat, "'e'll be 1n trouble wht>n they vote on the nom1nat1on," M11d Sen Jes:.c.· llt'lm11 of North Carolina "And I hnm'i u.n any rabbit tu(tcb~ arollOd Aeacan htadquarten loteJy." "l would aay the l>resldcot m'1y win by a couple ol hW\dr~ \Otes:· UJd Warren McP~non, a Reagan supporter whu Ii; chairman of tho Washington state deleaotion. Ford waa buoyant. He stopped by hJs campaign olfice today and told reporters. "I fffl g~at. I'll ft>t>I better tonJ,:ht." · Then the President went to a rntetJna wltb Republican gQv emon \0 dlscuu party uruty and the viee pres dency Reqan ~ntioued to \ i:.1t de• le1atlon caucuses tn ~t'll.rch of the miracle he ntt,,'<li lo tum Lbe cun • ventton around. As for the vote reJec:tlna his bid to force f''ord to n11mc his \'tee prHade-ntial choice before tonight's voting, Reaiian aaid, "This is one lime I dlsagree with the majority.·· After a decisive 1.lfK>-1.069 \'ic tory in the firat major test n(tbls 31!it GOP conn•otrnn, Jo'ord·s :.tratcg1sb worked out o curn promise lhal avo1dt>d m1oth{•r noor ri ght over the fore1a:n policy 11lunk 1n th<• purty plntform Buckl·r• vf both 51dcs a rrived .it the convention hall Tue~doy kno"' mg t hut befort' the ses:.lon t•ndt'd they would have a clt•11r in dication or which man h.1d the strtngth to prt•vnll ll 11i ai; ;1n emot1011al night. The noise and the pohhci. had e~calal t'd from theoper11ns day isN1!lon.s an Mon· doy. Th{· demonatntloo.t when Mrs 1-'urJ and then trs . Rcag..in arrived m the hall were louder and longeor than \hey bad b<•en the n1&hl bt•fore. Spoaken w£1r1• intt•rrupted a:c JHtrtlsanA ror both cancUdltts tned to ~hout each o<hcrdown. ' The crucial vote came .on Reagan ·a 1>ropou.I lo requtr• Ford to name his runnln1 m~tu hdore the bulloting tor \he pre· ~1dcntial nomination. Prosecutors Win, Hear Cella Witness ByTOM BARLE Y Ot "'• O•tlJ P1tet ~ Judge Wilham C Spt>1rs v. Ul> asked lodJy lo bar the two deput) district attorneys prosccutin.: Or. Louis J . Cella J r. from the courtroom durmg examinauon of a witness described by the de fense as vital to their pretnaJ motion. The Orange County Superior Court jurist retused despite pro- tests bv the defense that w1tness Loren DuChesne is a district at- t o rney's 1 n vestigator who worked under the direction of the two prosecutors last year during the inn•st1gation of Celia's hospital empire He refused a further demand by thedt•fen~e that Assistant 01:. trict Attorncv M 1chael C1tpizzi bl' caJled lo the courtroom to \~\' o\·er the pr0St>('Ut1on chores for Deputy District Attorneys Orella Sears and Dan Brice during UuChesne·s testimony. "l am given discretion in trus type of motion," Judge Spelr"s told defense anorneys James Nlddet and Keith Monroe. ''I Am going to e xercise it by denying your motion." • The mot ion thnt b routiht DuChesne to tbe COUl"1.J'oom p the first witness is for the ex- clusion ol all evidence placed:in the prosecution's hands by the a('tions of former pnnter Donald Albert Ray. 46. CURSES, FOILED AGAIN --Villain Brad Estrin 1left1 1s in tug-of-war with hero. Stan Wlas1ck over Linda Putnam. Trio are practicing for melodrama at Lion's Park Saturday. Youngs ters Lisa Hunt and Tanya Marwick, both 6, applaud U1c dress r ehearsal. Miffe d Ride r Drives Mesan Into a Crash It w as testified m a federal ('ourt triul lust June thut ende<l with the conviction of Cella, 51 . and three codefendants that 8ay provid~ DuChesne. Mrs. Sears and Brice with boxes of docu- ments s muggled by hJm from the l 1nited Printing Company plant, J198·C Airport Loop Dn\'e, Cost.a Mesa. '90s Jubilee A Costa Mesa vnn dri\•er escaped without scnous injury early today when he tried lo avoid one accident and wound up m another. accord in..: to llunt ington Bc.>ach police ll was test1f1ed that Cella was thP owner of the plant and that ll was used to supply printed mate ri a l s t o two co u n ~y hospitals <'Ontrolled by him : Mis· s1on Community llo.,p1tal. Mii.- !-ton V1t'JO and Mcr<'y General I lo:.pital. Santa Ana fAesa r \ ca\end• ·_ Mesa Hosts Day of Pleruure George L. Laurcn(·e. 3.1, or 75:l Scott Pla<'c. told tn\'l'~llgalors ht• was west bound in the inside hint• of Pacific Coast J Li~hway near Goldenwest Street behind a slow moving motorcydist ---TONIGKT COAS T CO MM UN I TY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting. 1370 Adams. 8p.m . "SUGAR" Costa Mesa Clvic Pluyhouse, 1''a1rgrounds, Aug. 17 21. ti . 30 p.m. 556·5391. THURSDAY, AUG. It LIBRARY STORY HOUR Coi.ta ~1esa Library, 10:30 a.m. A Gay Nineties Jubilee, featur- 1ng free hot air balloon rides and a stagt> melodrama will be held a ll day Saturday at Lion's Park. The family day, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services. will cater to those with a thletic interests as well as sedentary folk who just like to eat. Sche d ule d rames include softba ll, horseshoe pitching, shuffleboard tournaments, hoop Arsonist Torches Huntington Areas By ARTHUR R. \'INSEL Ol •~· o ••• ., '""' ~"'" 11,' preda·wn arsonist who i.lruck at an abandoned d:iiry, t~o rourplcxes undt'r construction .ind an apartment compleic . Cilll'ilnj! m or t> than S80,000 d.imaRl'. 1s !lflUj!ht by I luntinl{ton B<'ach pohc<' today The uncompleted fourplexes at J6lt12 :ind 16822 L\·nn St, off Warnl'r AHnuc nc::ir ll11n11n~tnn llart>nur. ~ustatncd the bulk of thl'dam11gt•. 'We are listing 16822 as a total los!I .ind 16812 a!> about one rhird Name's Same, But Watch For S p eedup t'lt1crntia A\ t•nut'. on the CJIY ~ ~<''>l lltdc. Will k<'CP IL'4 nti n'le, but w 111 i.-tl't 11 rww :;pt•{•d hm11 On a rl'comm endation from lhe c1l\ , trarll<' commu.-.11.m. coon t•1lm••n \ otrd to mcrN1\f.' thl' sJ')('cd hmtt from 35 1.0 40 mll\'s per ho'ur on Pl(lccntin from 16th Street to north of t:stancrn lhith &hool • C'ounc1lm<'n 01'0 \'otl'd to rt .. tain the namt> Placentia Avenue for the northe rly section. despite nppo111tion from nearby Mesa \'('rdc homeowners who r"<\UC!lt· ed th<' name be changed back to F.!itanc1a Ort\(' The strip from .Joanne Streel to Adams Avenue> "a!! named Estancia until just 1:11"11 vcar Thl' onh· addrec;ses that "ould ha\ e been 3ffected by a name change back to Estanr1a Drive. woulcl have been the high school. a city yard. a fire staUoo and a church. But a ma1ority of the council felt the name change would be confustng. Placenlla now con· necls with Mesa Verde Drive to the north. and approval of the Estancia Drh•e stnp would gwe the roadway three names within thectl\' limits. Ma~:or Oom Raciti and Vice Mayor J ack Hammett voted against rela1n10g the name Plact>nlla Councal members Norma Hertzog, Ed McFa.rland .and Mary Smallwood supported lhe current name. destroyed." Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said today. He indicated 1l is virtually cer- tam the same person or persons doused the structures with a flamm able c he mical before torching them. The old Ed's Dairy slructure nearby at 16561 Bolsa Chica Road was also d estroyed but no m onetary loss is establis hed, Capt. Hosm<'r explained. New landowners were In de· mollah tho building vacated within the past six month!> by what v. as llunttngton Bcoch 's last commrr<'tal rlairy with on- ~1tc ht>rds and milk production. Only a few hours before the 1 13 a m. mrerno was reported. a AOnfl of juveniles playing with candlei. had ht't'n contach~'<J I'>} police and orch'rcd out of tlw bui ldlllll f1amm:ible hriu1d:. w('re up. part'nlly u ed 1n the l.ynn Street blalci.. 2.03 a m . and th1• 3.30 u m fin· iH•t in an apurtnwnr complex laundry room trash r e· n·pt11cle In\ e~t1gatorfi have not rulC'd out a connt>ction "1th two ar!ion fires set at apartment complexes In roughly the sumc s1.1ctor of the c1tyearly Monday. 1'·1:1mes w('t <' r aginR when trucks roart'd up to the r;ernnd· alarm fire on Lynn Strt>N, re quiring backup hcl1l from the We11tminster F ire Depnrtment under the Net Six mutual aid pa<'t a mong "est county (1r(• de partmt>nts. f 'ro• Pag~. t I KOREA ... corp5 workers who w<>rc trim- ming trees in Panmvnjom. the truce village in t he center of the buffer ~one between North and South Korea. Two North Korean offi cers and several North Korean guards came lo the aru ln midmorning a s the South Koreans were "routinely trimming branches" from a tree In the Joint security area. The tree was about 3S to 40 ytards fl"Om a U.N. Command checkpoint at the south side of the Bridge of No Return. over whkh prisoner exchanges lOOi< place after the Korean armistice. rolling, sack r aces and a balloon toss. For those with an appetite. there will be a watermelon eat· ing contest. as well as pizza!>, donuts and ice cream al con· cession ~lands set up by local merchants. The Costa Mesa Senior C1tizeni. Club will be selling homemade baked goods and son dnnks and cotton candy will be sold by lhe Costa Mesa Girls Softball lcagut> The day-long festival. which begins at 9 u.m. will end with the last or the Concerts in the Parki. series. featuring the "Not e Ables," a 3S·membt>r choral ensemble. and a talent show. Residents are encouraged to bring a picnic supper and Join in the fun. He said he moved into thl· nght·hand l ane to pass when the biker maclc no effort to mow 0\ er. whcrl'upon the miffed but slower motor cyclist quickly <'hanged lanes to remain m h1i. path. a('<'ording to poli('C Laurence :.aid he \('('red left to avoid a t·olll:.ion. but h111hc ('On crNe ct•nter d1 vidt'r. careenini.t off the road into decor a ti vc -;hrubber) and a fence along tht> Hurmah 01 I Company lease field The van overturned, sustaintnj! moderate damaAe. and Laurenct· was trC'atNf nt Pac1fic:i Hospit:il and rell'a,(•d The cyclist fl ed. ffi-D.Jili.n FURNITURE F ront Page A I RENEE ••• be left alone She i.a1d since then she has re- Ct>tved "letters you wouldn't hclievt> from ot ht-r tr anssex · uals," and has decidt'd to becom\l .. a spokesman for thel>e people ·• She said she had no intention or l'n terin ~ the tournament, a l Forest ll11ls until sht' took up what she described us a cause celebre. ··f\ow that I have Ix-en expo!)ed I intend to make people reahzc• that a trani.st•xual 1s not someone with two ht'ads and that they cun lead SOC'ially useful lives," she c;a1d. 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Family Wins Medical Suit LOS ANGELES (AP I -A Superior Court Jury has awarded $617.000 to the R1vers1de family of a woman who du~d in 1970 after an operation to re· move corns and calluses from her feet. Aneslht's1olog1sl Spencer Thompson and assis· tant surgeon Rodney Soholt were found liable for malpractice, but Knollwood Hospital and the woman's podaatnst were absolved of responsibiJjty. Richard Aldrich, attorney for the woman's sur· ,·1vors. s aid. Aldrich said tt'stamony during the trial indicated that 38-year·old Mrs. Dolores \'area's breathing was erratic for SO minutes before a cardiac arrest struck. but the anesthes1olog1st failed to inform surgeons "\\'hen her brt'athmg d1ffar ultics started, he tned to gi\·e her ox~ gen by "QUet'ZinR the airbag, but was unable to do !>o becauM' or h1~ arthritis," Aldnch l>aad. New Phone Rate System Delayed w.dnesday, August 18. 1976 OAILV PILOT Death Rights Bill Gains By Bil Keane Pro-life Advocates Vow to Continue Battle SACRAMENTO CA P• -Walb backera baillnt "d.ath wJtb dl1n.Jty" and opponents ralslns the s pect e r or Nazi Germany , a ball givlll8 terminally Ill pa Uents the right t o die has passed • m ajor Senate le3t. The measur\! by As· :se mblym a n Barry Keene, D·Eureka, '14'0Uld alJow a doctor to remove life-sus taining equip· ment from an Incurably UJ. dying patient who had authorized ll an advance. T H E SENA T E Judiciary Committee ap. pro,·ed it 6 2 Tu~ay. gi\'mg it lhc bare maJor1· ly nffded for passa~c to the Senate Revenue and Taxation Com m1tttt The ball , promptl'<i an part by the case of Kart.>n Qwnlan. "ho la} sn a coma while her parents battled a New J e r ey court to let her die. would give California the first law of its kind in the nation. ABOUT !t prot.l't>ter~ VND £R THE bill, a marched outside the -persoo could s11n a "I.iv· Cap tot during tht" day !l\f will" "ith two V.it· with 111101 calHn& the bill nesaes -neithe r of "le1allled murder" and ~hom stood lo profit proclaim Ina . "Nau from bis or her d e11th G"1"many an \;Ulltonua · saying the s1"ner didn't and "The Old Poople or want IHe prolongt'd Ca 1 lr or n aa W ant \ o artl!kially. l.n·e " However, ~· numbt>r or elderly sroups i.uprx>rtt'd the bill. DR . CL I FFORD Bishop. a physician 11i the elderly com muruty or Seal Beach Leis ure World. said the ball "\\111 Thal wou ld rerer to treatment, the ball suys, whose only purpose is to urtlficially d<'lay the mo- mE'nt of death an a caso where death is imrni nl!nt. The document would be r e newable every five years. remove or diminish thl' A DOCTOR who re- two m ost common rears moved hfe-sus ta1n1nf: of death -prolon~t>d eqwpment from such a pain and suffering <tnd ~rson. under the bill pauperitat1on of lhl• couJd not be su d · fam11\ and re-,tore ed e or pru human d1gnat \ lu iteath ~ecut · as prc:.t'nt law <tnd d~ mg · · allov. ~- Also 10 support \\ dl> tht• One w1tnel>l> ca lied b\ California Medical Ai.· Keene said a doctor had ~ocaataon. And. an an 1m· refused to accept has portant de,·t>l opment , "Living wall " because or Keene said Cahforrua's legal proble ms. Another Catholic bi shops had s aid her hus band lay withdrawn opposition. helpless and dying o{ a Cop Dies in Raid Fatal Shot Fired as Officers Searched INGLEWOOD (AP> -- A Los Angeles pollce or· fice r was s hot lo death during a narcotics raid on an Inglewood home, according to police. Officer Ray mond E. llicks. 35. was killed by a single shot an the chest late Wedne day. ( BRIEF J tracks in Ariiona with R amcorp Metal. suc- cessor corporation or Em prise. the Buffalo. NY ., l>port s con · cessionaare com·acted or c o n c ealing 1l s partners hip with un. der'l4orld figure!> in a LW> Vegas, Ne' . t asano Techn1c1ans at ~an Diego State University and other installations s aid seismographs re· corded the s light pat· terns, which resembled sonic booms . but no aircraft are reported as having gone through the sound barn er. Rule Delayed While Hicks and r"'"' other orficers "ere searching the home. one of the sax persons there fired at Ha cks . who managed to fare one shot 1n r e turn . l>lightl y wound1nf: one of the foor men a nd two women who weTe later booked for in· vestigataon or murder. LOS ANGELES 11\PI Re commend :.it1onl> Gf rl Fou11d Dead Jimcd al reducan~ no1~c SAN DIEGO <AP> A body 1dentif1ed by pohce as that of a missing 9· vcar·old Illinois girl has ~n dis rover cd m a dt>· solate area of the city. Truck~r fl~rl~d Homicide ofriccn. said DOWNEY IAP) A the body of Aleta $ul' Phoenix detccta~ c was Grosenbach was nolH:t'<I her e Tuel>da) lo in· Tuesday cveninJ:? by a Crom commen·ial JCls at Los Angeles lnterna t1 onal A irporl han· gamed the approval of a city council committee. But the panel voted Tuesday to delay submit ting the propos als to thl' full council pending thl· a nnounc e ment of fl-<leral noa:;c gu1dehnc:. heart ailment ror seven "--· whllo hospital or. Cfclals refused their ple11 to dlSt"o ntlnue treatme nt o n legal grounds. OPl"ONENTS. virtual· ly all from the "vro-life" mo\•ement. made u strong uppcul for the ball 'a defeat. • "Nobody, in m y mind. has a rJcht to delermllle whether a pt>r11on lives or dies," said Burton S ham sky of ttLe Cahforn1a Pro·Ltf e Council. "Wowl There's sure a lot of sand down here!" "'Like Co11fo11r Plo1ci11g' Yipes! Mars Stripes PASADENA (AP> -New pictures of Mars' northern regions reveal mysterious patterns resembling con- tour plowing on the planet's red sur· race. and scientists say they a.re hard pressed to find a natural explanation. "We 're getting some strange things. lt 's very puuling," said Michael Carr. a m ember of the team interpreting pictures ol Mars taken by the orbiting Viking 2. The lander of Viking 2 is due to touch down Sept. 4 in the northern re· i•on of Mars. CARR SAlO Tuesday that the newest pictures of the target zone showed huge. striped patterns that re· semble an aerial photograph ol a farmer's field after plowing. It as "hard to lhlnk of a natural cause. because the stripes are so re- j:ular," he said. The Aeolog1st said there are some !>lripe-ltke patterns m the Sahara de· M~rt, caused by the wind creating rows of dunes that are very regular and e"enly spaced. .. BUT GENERAlLY, these dunes don't change directions like the ones we're seeing on Mars," Carr said. If the mysterious stripes on the red planet were n ot due lo natural phenomena, what caused them? "I really can't tell you all of thl' possibilities that were suggested," Carr responded, "but many were that it was man-made." Carr said the s uggcsUons that IM ni.: beings were responsible for the strip· ings were largely in jest. He added that when the new photos are seen by more scientists. •·someone will sav ·Aha! That looks like somethinR in Iran'." M E AN WIULE . life-searching ex· perimeots aboard Viking 1 continued the second·phase or testing, repealing earlier tests to verify results. Those tests gave hints as to the possible existence or hfe on the red planet, but scientists snad the seem. ingly positive results could be the pro- ducts or Jife.m1micking chemical pro. cesses on M a rs. EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOR SURVIVAL ........,....:: COSTAMISA .... CY llf-MIDtcAl SBYtclS COUHCIL AU..Jl·U . ~South Coast ?lua motori s t "ho hact terview a Oown<•y truck l> 10 PP e d .. l 0 11 lo! th ,. <'Xpccted Sept I SAN FRANCISCO tAP1 The state Public driver ~ho \'Olunh .. •cred l'tllltles Comm1ss1on has dclnycd C'xpansion of mformatlon r elating to roadside lo pu·k 1111 Pac1tlc Telephone·s residential sin~lt' message rate the bomb murder of piece of wood .i j P UBLIC N._<_m_c_E ___ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O'll __ c_E ___ P_U_B_LI_C_N_011 __ CE ____ P_u_B_L_1_c_N_OTJ_C_E_ urning system an hopes of avoiding unnecessary ex· Ar I z on a R e I> u b I 1 l' • pense and billing confusion newsman Don Bolles Diego Shakr• The deci:.1on JlUl off cxpanMon or the system The detective s aid th(' tentat1\'ely scheduled to began an San Francisco Downey man told him of SAN DIEGO 'Al' Aug 22, in outlying part1' of l .. os Angeles Ucl 4 and bein g in the Orange Ell.perts '14ere unct>rtam mcentralLosAngelcsApnl4 Count) hospital 'l4 1th whv a brier d1sturbunce Br a d I e y f u n k . a shook San D1l'f:?o Tues· TIME ME AGES arc alr<'ady in effect in the membl'r or thl' ram1ly day. \'1brut1oni. lai;tmg a east San franc1:.co Bay area. Orange County and '4 tuch ~h:irel> ov. n<•r,h1p fev. seconds \\ere re- San D1e1to or all ~I'< d oJ.! rac1nj! ported. OllDIMAMCENO Z'll !SEAi.i AM OllDIMAMCC 0' THll! COUNTY 0,. OltANGt:, (.lL.ll'OltNIA, ATTEST· AOOl'TED l'UltSU.t.NT TO TNI \TATI l'L.ANNINO AND ZOHlllG L.AW, WllllAM E ST JOliN ltECl.ASSIF'l'ING ClltTAIN UNO IN TNE El TOllO AltEA l'llOM TMt: '°""ty(lt•-•nll .. 0110 • •r.•••• AllSIU GENEltAI. AGlllCUlTUllAL. "'~ llEUlllCTIONSI"' DISTlllCT a11 ... eo .. ra01S-··· o• " TO f'IE 111 11 -1 tSll I COtlO 'GllOUP OWU.1..INGS !SIGN lllSTlllC. Ot-Cou.,lv C••••o••·• TIO>ISI CONDITIONAL" AMO ccnJ ISlll COMO. ··coM""lllCIAl COM-llvJuMAl•o-• MUNITV IStGN ll(STlltCTIOt<Sl CONDITIONAi." OISTlllCTS, IN AC· OtO...h COllOANCE WITH TNll! COMl'll('lt:NSIVE lONtNG coot: 0,. M ANGE STATE OF CAllFOllNIA I COU"T'I' • H\. I• 8o•rOOISuCM•••W"0"0.C ...... IYOIO<-(•"'"'"'• a ... •o•d•ln•• COVNTYOFOllANC.E I • t># 1. Will.JAME ST JOHN (ovnly (ltrt•ndu4l0<10Clt••ot 1,_.....,.,01 SE.CTIOH, " t•Of'.tl O•\t"•'' Mrite>11 •• •lol"lll (P\A"IC)I H"li ,. '~ AU ••••• , ~J¥1"i0''· do hfor•b'f certify '""' .... 'l'9ut•r n'WfU"O Of '"-80•f'd ot ~, .. o .. A3"10ff"(1" "' 1 ~'":J d If <I ""-'0 ,,. '""' C.01•"'., I Ot' •"9" •net ltOO'!'tJ IO \uc>trv1 ..Of\ QI Ot itn9t Counlt C..llfOf"r\,4 htld on,,... 1 ttn O•'t OI AUQu\I, '"'-· L'nder a 1974 Pl'C order. each five minutes of a ---------_______ ,.,,. t•on '' oo• '"' .. (.nrt,h~()t'ttt"41"1("''"" trw (th.1ri1,I)• ("k•no• t"9 to·~•"'O OrO·n•n<C' cont••"'"" t-o tn M<.ltOn' w•\ Qoa\..0 M'ld iaooottd O'f lt>cal call i!> charged as one mes~agc unit for both business and rcsadent.JaJ sen ice. exempting rial rate res1dent1al customers IF A Cl'STO!tt f:R ha.., a 30 or 60 message unit allowance. the un1t!ii used in making local calls would be deducted. Once the allowilncc is used. a customer would ha''<' to pay extra for additional un· llS. An elementary pnvate school of d1st1nct1on founded in 1942 Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Books and study mR1or1a1s 01ov1dl'<1 • Transportation available door to·door. • ReesontJble tu1t1on. • Highest academic standards. • lntordenommstional. •Arithmetic, reading. spelling (with phonics) emphasized. • School uniforms to reduce clothing costs. • Before and after school care for students of working parents We pay 15¢ a lb. cash for akminum cans & other, clean, household aluminum. wh1cn mr.ii1d• • J ' ~ 1 ll p1fll p .,,, hr , ''' H•Y' <1•P pu<Jtlmn .uut m ,, 111111,,nu 1 • 1 ,.,,,1 1 , ' 11° ,r-, 1 .• 1umtnum 1Utm' c:'•n t)•' '•'dtn mntt <.1111 -,ou, t ,.,,1,., 1 ., ,, t •' Bring It to Reynold• Alumlnum Ot1nge Recyollng Plant. 210 E. MH ta Avenue RIV.,..lde Fwy iii e i .. < t "' c; ~ " ;, >-. "' 5 ~ ti ;;i l4, (JI c 0 ~ MNISAve 0 a. ~ • C> z Katell1 Ave ~IM "Ooocl Old Oeys et 8lltefl ~" Enioy all lhet rtdft. s"<>ws 11'10 llltKtions. FAU:• One free e<1m1ss1ori couoon (as 1on9 es lhey la,tl) tor~ 10 POun<I' ot a1um1num ao~llKI lo 110111 Museu1a1 Oy111rapl'ty Coupons good dv11no • "Aec:ycltl'Q Wtei< I Or MOA ... August Z2 29 \E.CTION > r""" 1 o.., ~1,,, '" '"" '•""• ~· '",,. Q'1'dll"fq or t>uttd•f'IQ thiWtoHow•nottote ..... ,mhf")r H'" (trfj~th wf\11"1\t"" \Uf)1f"ftOf1n111l •N-•"•"""' ·~·••c:ht'l•IQp AY ES S;UP EAt/ISOAS T ... OMAS t= AtLE'f.RAlPHAt>1e o q1cH, 1,.. "~ o ,., ti. .. ~ t>o • ••J ,. ..... , ... Out'., .. 1 t'Wt E.nv1r(l4"town111 Ml~•~mitM LAitJAENC.C J SCHMITAHDRALP't-f 8 4CLAAI( Aq. ,,,. , ;4f'W1 ""' .... , n. '" rH '""> (l'M.i',ft' rt \N\lf'l1 Cc.,,.,mt' Hon Tf\f' Phnn1n1 "OE~ SUPERV•<,OA~ N~Nf r """""""'Or\,.., ' •OW ~ "'"l t•l'W\•11· ,, ',~ ... t 0' ,, .. ,.p..., Hfl lhf' ... ,. Olin AO&E NT \UP( AVl"-ORS NONE • '" 1• , t' '' •• 't ,,. t "•' ••1 , \t\.ttll t> n I tnrOAM• 'lrfdrt An ' ~N wn NF\~ WM EA E.Of" , "'' .... hf>rNl\IO \. t '"" "'•"d •t\d ftffta•d tn~ OI •1.wf># " ,.. ' I "'.1t ot It•• ~''"'d ,,; ~tiC)for t•Wf' ot '""" Clilunty ut Or•"Qe. Sl•I• ot ~rCTtON . '' O• '"'' • t"i.4i '''",ft '1'\Jt. nh1 tnr( l"1rty ~ (111 Jrn•ct ff'\·''lltl Q.JfOthv•JU\l,1~1;, I~, t fl'' I H 1 • f1A tq. 1"11~f1'f f • tf\f!-il r\ JI f lff"•n l\l lhy • ,,~ n , • , J• •.,111. 0 ,,.., .... t 1ntt.-0• 1nf)t (""'~0•.+vPtt • .._ 1111 "' (t 1 • I 1ftt ,,, 1 '\ f'1\r h1f\ t I C\1 I" )I t th If 41111,, "lilt tOQf'tJ\, r Wtln n• '"' o•t· "'ht t ~ 111 ''" •\ ,, 1 1 .t .11n 'w1\•J' v~1t1n i to' And 4Q!lin\t lr,f RAlPHA OIEORICH (h•1r~nt)t lf'Wlt OoM Oo• SuPftr"VltoOf' •SEAL> WILLIAM E n JOHN (.Oc.lnf t'Cltrk•no•--Jffl(tO(lflf• or,.,. So•fOOt Supt'""''°'' ot Or•nDtt County, C•l•forn1..t of Or•nQ11 Coun1v. Olllornl• Publlsl\&OO•MCl<I Coa•I 0..11~ PllotAuou•l 11, 1'1& lhJuneA10.,na'!f DtP<Jlv 310~ ,, • PRf Cl Sf PlU ol lUD USf OUNGI COUHTY CAllfOllHIA SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 27-6-8 zc 76 -17 ALT .,.,. ... ' .. " """ {J' "I t•., f 't 1 f •···•' ... ,, ••• t .. 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They did bO after taktn~ sideways 1efanCl'"> .it $eel> increa!ies in asSt.-s ed valuations. and the ph~hl q( citizens on fixed income. Hy cutting tht.>ta>. rak rrom SJ 4<i lo $1 32, pt'r SWIJ io ~1!\SeSbl'Cl valuauon. the coun<'tl ~1\.01dcd the tempt a tJon to hold the rate and u.llow new a~M.·ssmenl f1 gur('~ to build an 1mpress1vc windfall for the city Ttll' council ww, toJd that the 12·Ccnt cut w:..i~ lhl· m aximum thl· city could take without affecting th(' Sl9 million budget, which w<.as adopted in June. City Manager 1-'tt'Cl Sors:1hal "arnl:!d c1t1 zenb that the reduction in the ta\ rate will still mean :1n m cr ease 1n thl' tot.ti C'it> tax bill for Costa :i1eb~• holll('O\\nt'rs Ho S jld thl' <Ht>ra~e homt"Owner an the city w1ll lw J'J' In g S J;j inorl' city t;1X thtb ~ t.'1ff than l~1M But that figure 1s ~till ~lll'r than the S24 th::il tJ\ p ..iH•r \\ ould p;1 ~ had not the r at~ been rut H omeowne r s' Dile mma I loml'O\\ n e rs on the north side of Del :\tar A venu1• and lJnivers 1ty Drive. have been shu!flmg "For Sall' :;1gns for several years. , It's not that they can't make up their minds. It· the county and the city or Newport Beach that can t r each a decis ion on lhe extension of University On\ e O\erthe lipper Newport Bay. Now the county says it won't actively try to bu~ any more propertJes along L'nivers1ty Drive for a road widening. That leaves Sl'\'era l homeowners in the po:>1tiot1 of trying to sell land to a disinteres ted p<irty <the county ). Savings and loan institutwn.s arc rclucl<Jnt lo finance projects "hile the m atter hang:. in the ai1 The count) 's rt-ct·nt announcement lean cs COi Ut l\lcba ofricial:-. with n rot1d widening proposal that won't even l'Xlend to lr\lrte Avenu e. wh t're the ~ust "t>"t traffic rould bedt>p<Nt4X1 <.'o~tu ~l e~a Catv Mnnagcr f-'red Sorl!>..ibal 1-.n·t th.it hot for a road "1dcnmg proJect without lht- l t\l\'('1"::.tl)" Drl\ e e\ten~lon. Ht> said I he \\ld(•run~ "ould not hnng :i co~t htmef1t to Col!>ta ME>sa It would JUSt bring Ne\\port HNlCh trarfi<' up Jt\'tnc Avenue toward tht" Newport Ft ccwa~. And. ht.• said, Co.c;ta Mesa doesn't O\\l' :"C\\J>Ort 'Wach ruvors hkl· lhot ,\JI of wh1cb lt!avt's Dt>I Mar t\\enuc propcrt\ o\\ner:-. tn a pt!rplex1n,i l)Ob1llon Cit y Means Business Cobta ~k~a ~ 1974 s1Jtn ordinance\\ a s en:.iclt:'d to 1,1kt• thl· cluttt>r off thl· dty'b strl'ets. especially in Ute.' d1nrntown ::11 e,1 The eity told nurny firms "1th non-conforming signs th<tt thl'.'' "ouJd have t o take them down . .\lost W<'rl' gn en sc\'crul years to comp!}. A re" bus messmcn failed to comply with the or dtnance, bO\H'\'e r , and the city a ttorney's or(1ce has respondl•d to their re<'alcJlrance. The second. and latest. court nclorv for the cll, "as handed down last \\ eek against a ttc.ket sale oui- kt o n Newport Boulevard. · The firm was fined SlOO and ordered to make .,igns conform to the ordinance within 10 days. The court process 1s a s low one. a nd the result. ;Jre not often re adily s~en. But continued enforcement of the s ign law will l·vcntu<illy lead to a better skyline tor Costa Mesa. c \Iott-rs /tJ11.. .. t Keep Watrh Platitudes Side-step Criticism lkar Gloom v Gue No Reprieve from Ugliness? (SYDNEY HARRIS J Our Srcen M0$1 Lkodly W11.11s of Duarrnmg l.<-q111mt1lf' Cntlet~m "Nobody· i:. pt.•rfcct." l Nobody is being crilit'•7.ed tor l\Ql being perfect. but for not be lfll.? .is goo<l us you ought to b\ There 's a la r ge difference between perf~cl rort and ~dt• quacy, and what is asked or )OU 1a adequacy. not perfection. u-. you well know 1 "\\'c'reonly human:· ("Human" can mean bern j! l\)<e Al bert Schweitter or hkr Adolf lliller: you are being askt"d to bt• mor e like Scbweilzer. lht•I ':$. us human as possible, and not to t.·ondud ~ourself on a i.uh h\lmun or inhuman level l .. IC you <' an • t do b (' tt 1· 1 'ourself. don't knock it " · \I can't put 1n filling:. nr pull teeth. but this doesn·t mean lhnl a dt>nlist should be excused from shoddy work simply because the• patient couldn't do t>vcn as w(•ll 1f he tried. Now. does il? l "Everyth in g 's gc,ing up what can we do'!" (YC!'I, hut ls everything stoini: up ois much and as fa.st as you arc lfi k1ng fldv;1ntage or in your pri<"es? And tf '>Omelhing goe~ up a n1ckt'l to \Ou. an• ~ou merel) passin.i on the added c061 to u~. or urc ~ou sla11111n~ on another nlckf'I surc·h;ir>:c to l'X plo1t the In Oj ttonary trt'nd? I "It's 11 lot wonw somcwhen· l'ISC' (1'n14" C)Ur prisons nr<'n 't a~ bad a11 thl' 81:Jck Hole of CMlcut· tu, our 110v4•rty isn't w1lnten .... u11~ I ndia'~. our homlc'ldc rat" '' Terr ific! The car dealers of California are sendmg a representati\'e to lhe state Legislature . But who'!> gonna represenl the reott of us? POLLllTION VICTlM Ol..,,.f Gtn conu"H1h .,.. tu~fttd tt. "•ldt r \ '"o do no1 nett\Utdy,.flfleltM ........ , ., '"* ...... ,......,,,,. ~ ~.w ,.., ... -..10Gttonl'f Gvt. O•llY ,..,., lower Chan Ugand a'~ hut why t•omparc ou rs el\ cs "'1th the worst. when "e ought to be among the be,t. given our re !-.Ources. our technology, and our profess~ideals?) .. You can't maJce .. silk purse out of a sow's ear." (Actually. modern chemistry cnn j ust about do that, but the point is why do we continue to make so many sow ·s ears out of silk purses like reducinR u mar"elous tool of communica lion s uch as tele\·lsion to banality and barbarity; like pervertml( a g reat transportation conv<' ruence such as the aulomobllc m to a monster dominating our lives and 1mperihng our environ· mcnt : and h ke dissipating our nutntional stock In the frenzied distribution and consumpuol\ or Junk food?> "There are JU!>t a frw rotten apples in the barrel.'' Olow do we know, when you discouraRe a <'lose cxnmrnrll1on of Lhe barrel itself. wh1rh may lw corruptinJ( the good .1pplci> h> cont.act? T h11i hUPJ>4:-0S lo be th'' favorite' Jpologia of pollrl' 111· partmenls. whlln u few ofCmals are expo11ed as c rook:. -obscur Ing the pM111ibility thnt. th<· $ystem itself creatl'!l 11nd perpetuate~ <'f'OOkednea• by Hs rt:11i1t an cc lo outsl<fe lluJ)('rvislon nod reiular review.) To the Editor: Thank you for covering the Orange County Planning Com· missione rs' meeting Aug 11 111 your thorough story about Ms Grmdle's one-vote stand a~ainst three who approved the 7,213 new homes in noise 1 m pucted areas. Besides our recent home as· sessment increase. we now have another gripe to \'Ote out all the county supervisors except Ralph Clark. who appointed Ms. Grin· die as a planning l'Ommissioner <Each s uperviso r appoints one, I believe 1. WHO CAN deny how ugly lh1s county has grown over the last 10 years'? Not any person. And. there is no reprieve in sight, Is there? More homes. more noise . more cars, more and more smog, no rapid transit, more taxes for harder to get services as water. sewage treatml'nt... !IChooli;, gas. etc. -all this 10 ~cometnc pro- gression tor we Orange Coun- lians. Let's all pay attention to how the Orange County supervisors vote on these ne w developments m Uw southern part or our coun· ty! Then let's voto -it does make a differe nce llOd it can make a difference. But before we do. Just lo prove a point, let's all sit back and wait for the about 5,000 or so additional cars which will board the 405 freeway when the F1uor Corp. opens in a couple or months. l\NN I IO ETZL fJld S1o r 11 To the F:cl11or: Mrs. Sh1rlev Gr1mllt''s prolesl Of lht> l't'qUl'Sl of the Board of $\lJX•r v1sors to seek ways tomakt• a noi11e lt•vt-1 u( 65 < 'N EL compal1 · hie with res1dt>ntrnl 1Jvlng ls an old familiar lllory to the residents Clf Nl'wport Beach who have! l>t•c•n f11{htln~ un~u<'e<'~'lf111ly for fl\,. ( MAILBOX J l.eittu from rtodtri are welcomt' TM nght to condeiut ltlll'l's tu /ll apoct or f'hmmatt hbel " rtseroed Lettn1 o/ 300 u..iorcu or leu will be giv~ prtftrmu. All lttten mwt tn· cludt Jtgnature and mml111g address but names may br wtthheld oii rt' quest 1/ IU/ f 1cltnt reosoii is apparent POf'try will not be publlshfod 'ears ·111 force the supervusors lo take a rcspons 1bk attitude toward the noise problems the) u he s upervisors) created at Orange County Airport. Over 900 homeowners, the City of Newport Beach, and ciHzen groups have all filed lawsuits against t hese officials and the county. and through the years ha\'e seen their own tax dollars used against them in their efforL-. for noise relier Noise in a reas many llmes less impacted than 65 CNEL under ~11~ -·. 'T"A• o,.isvt.T.t.41' . ._,....__. 'H•vo you consklentd t#ftH:tlonl' Sp ks Trained for Olympics W "-"lllNGTON -t omrnun1:.t count rl<!11 won m osl of the f(old inednls ut lhc· 1976 Olympics. In iln t'orlicr column, wo told how they did it . They train athletes trorn <'hildhood to becoml' Ol)'m· p1c 11tar . Wt' c haraod that '1106l Com· mumst countrlc-s subsldlie their uthl('te11. pro \•idin5: s pecial luxuri<?s tor 1.h O!>e wh o perform best. Th<' traininj? a nd ind oc · u'inatlon 1s so mlt'nslvc thal. th e spo rt becomes their main occupa· lion. Thus, lbe Communist re- gimes aend professional athletes co the Olympic& to compete Ggainst amateurs from other lan<h. .. TllJS OOESN'Tseemlot.rouble the Olympic authorities, who ac- tuJlty mforcc the double stan· dard. My American athlete who accepts • subsidy, f« example. lsclasstrled ~s a prolcsstonal and JI ban'td from the a•m~. Not only the atblete.'1 but th<-~ poll~ are trained for I.he f ' . (JACK ANDERSON J Olympics in the Communt!ll world. Confidential 1ntl'llr~('ncc MUrces Indicate thut the tramtn" Is every bit 83 r igorous for tht• gunuhOt'S u tor the performcrci In Russia. the Olympics se<:un· ty forces are dr3wn from both tht' f'\nl Chief Directorate and tht• Second Chief Directorote of the dreaded KGn. The First Directorat« <'or r<.'sponds roughly to Ule Central lntelllgeoce Agency. Its prln· cipal duty was to cbec:k out anti· Soviet ele ment&, such as lhr Ukrainian separatists and the Jewish Defense League. wbo might try to harm \he SoVlet athletes. But the Olympics-™> provided the KGB with an exc~Uenl co"er (or espionage sessions in Mon· treal. Top agents of the F1~t Oi~ctorate were able to enter the country. no questions asked. M part or th e Soviet Olympics de· legaUon. The games also m ade 1t usy (or agents throughout North America to travel Lo Montreal. They wcrr Dblr to mo\•e un noti~ in the c rowd While llw athlt'te11 \!ompet t'd in the t;tndium, lhe Ulill'nl" co mp ared n o t e11 1n th1> b :.a c k room 11, 0 o c sour{'•· described the occa11lon as sort of an "old homt' week" ror spies. The Second Dir ectorate, wh~e functions a re 11Qmcwh.at ~imllar to those of the F OJ. was responsi · ble for preventing defection~. For months before the Olympics. according to reliable 1n telhgence. the foccless men of the Second Directorate 11lftf'tl through the records of lhe Soviet athletes. THOSE WHO dr:.mk too much or had a weakness for strange women were either eliminated or placed under special wattb. Past. statements of the athletes were checked for any hlnt of an· tagooism against the regime. A network of Informers was de· veJoped within the Olympics de· legation to report on the athletes. The agents themselves in· filtra ted the delegation. In· ~clli~ence sources estimate that at least one but often two KGB agents accompanied every Sov· 1et sportln1 team. Al a previous Olympics, FBI and C JA speciallsts spotted ven middlc- teve.l KGB agents poslng as de• lcaation members. The agents actually accom panled their churgca on shoppinit trips, sightseeing U>uts and dln· ner engagement11 at restaurant.A outs ide Olymplc Vllloge. The agents also m ingled with thelr athletes w)Jen they met 110Ci11ly with puh>rm ers from other countries . The effect wa11 " dis- concerting s ameness in U1e con· versatioo of Com munlst athletes. As n rc11uJt of the stnct sur· ve11lancc. only 17·year-old diver Sergei Nemtsanov defected. The only other gooC was the dJs· covery that Boris Onlachenko, a Soviet fencing m aster. used an electronic device to cheat ln his epee match. When be trlrgered a button in the awOC"d's grip, il 3cor.d a hlt for him. Veteran lnlA!lUgence sources ~ Uult Onbchento was COO· sidered to be "dole" to the Sov· iet Interior Ministry. They speculat.e1hat. the KGB may ac· tually have rigged him up to win a goJd medal. The electronic ap· paratus wa s rar more sopb.isUcated. for example. than a fencing master llte(y could have devised. Indeed. the fact that be waa caugbt indkates he didn't. understand th sophisticated equlpmeot be was using. present discussion in lh<.' El Toi o area I area of SS to 6S CNEL> pro hibtt s n o r ma l lr\'ln{l A homt'Owner h van~ in a C'N EL con tour or SS to 58 CN El, cnnnot u, •. his phone. his patio. en,o~ T\' .. r umnlerrupled sleep whl'tl .J Jl'l f11C·s overhead. llomes buill Ill 55CNEL (OOUi.'11 "'111 inevitably lc•ud to unhal)p\ hom\'owncrs und lawsuJts The only ones who come out ahead in such a s ituation art> lh1 developers who move on once lht• homes are sold. From then on llll' whole county pays tax money to make studies. reports, prcpart• testimony to "deal with th~ nors\' proble m" that simply should not have been created in the flria place. MRS.JEANMORRJS No Surprl11e To the Editor: In the Evans and Nov<.ik col umn Aug. 6. why are they so sur pnsed about the Soviet na"al buildup? Anybody that's read .1 paper in the last few years wu!-. aware or it. Americans ha\'e JUSl been too busy s aving the flora and fauna to bother about it. Anrl we are still sitting in our lethar1t' while they prog ress and we• regress . We have saved the birds and bees w h ile sacrificing o ur superiority, and will soon have w pay the plper with our own d~ction. No. it's not oullan· dish, and it's not far away either. if we don't wake up to the hard facts soon. GOLDIE JOSEPll Stud~nt'• '11.-w To the Editor: Although the matter of hi gh school smoking areas is settled for the time being. 11hould 1 h1• issue be rai1ed again I 'd like> to seo lt aoundly defeated agnrn NothJn1 ln local government ar ntales and offends me mon· lhun the smoklng controversy. To me, schools from kin dergarten to twelfth stradc :rrt· a place Of learning nnd mutunn1t und J feel th11t amokirtR 111 <'on duclvc to neither. 1'tw St.1rl(t•im General or t.he United Strttt'l> ha:-. proven beyond a douht I hut ~moklng la danacrous to on1•:1 health: moet t eenage ~mokt•r" knowinaly Ignore this fact and smoke a nyway. They 11m<>'ce tn t:oln acceptance to ix-er aroupl\. follow the crowd or simply 11how off to non-11mokers how "t•ool " they are. I FEEL that it is the school'~ buslneu t o c orrect youn g smokers. Under no circumstan· (!CS should the high acbools estabUeh " 1mokinR area: It would only breed tmmature amolten who wouldn't adjust lo lhe amtrt majority or non- Quotes A11n R. Cooper man, L.A. -"I "ish the news media would give less time to the prophets of gloom . doom . a nd zoom ... They may be right, but I <would preftr) more time given to Ult! bloom and boom e(onomlsts. who may be wrong but who will restore that precious thing c:alled hope.'' ~mokrng American~. lnste1td, i.choob !.hould adminh.ler strict d1sc1 phne upon known smokers so that in later yc•ars schools won't Ix• twhl n·:-r><ms1blt' fornsmglung l';lll<'l'r rutc:-; I don ·1 "ant lo go to school with 'ml•lly 1><·ople acting important after ('Ont In~ in from a period out 111 thl• ~mok1ng ureas J want lo go to S<'hOOI with bright students "ho realize the d ungcn1 or amok · rng a nd Its uUer u~elessness wen• ti harrnl('SS anyway. OAVF, NORRIS, Senior l'oron a del Mar High School C oHrageoau 1'o the Editor: Thanks to Sh i rley Grlndte. Oran~e County Planning Com mission <'ha 1rmno, and Jim Thorpe, outgoing planninu com· rn1si;1oner. for tellin~ It like it Is 'f'\.\O l'OUruJ::t'OUS J')'•Ofllt' whose only Interest ls do111~ .1 "ood Job for Orange Count.\ C'an you say lh\' same for our county -.11p1•n l~•irs ~ l< HfWWN L(»gbl•• ure'• .lob To lhc Ed it or: Orange County citizens ace again burdened with nnother ex- ressive tax Increase on their homes. Only the Legislature can cor- rect the method of taxaUon aad thc•y must net this sessJoo (1178). Those who ar e e mployed may l.k· able to meet the taxes Im· powd generally, but the senior c1trzcn11 and others exisUna on low fixed income can not meel lh<• tax burden so merclleqly lm· po!lcd Thousands of seniors have dl·pll'le d their aavlng11 whlle 1 housunds of otherg have loet t ht•lr home~ a nd apparently thousand~ more are doomed to lhl' Mtmc fult!, h UCOIUIC O( cruel I.I'< llTIJ>081llOnlS. I low cun our lcl\Slatonl con· l11lUI" yt•;tr artt•r yeHr to look~ ot hc•r way and at the same Ume ''llJOY thc> luxuries of life whllo their cons titucnta !'4uffor under opprcsi;i11e lawg? L1·gl~lutor:s who faJJ to im· ml'dlotely revl11c tho tax atruc· tur(' to oe<111l ro equality for au. mOlfl certainly arc uk.lng ror c•arly retire ment. C. M. GIBBENS OAANOa COAST DAILY PILOT l<ut>trt N Weld, PublWll-r' Thum.t11 1Crnn/, Edilor ffart:lora KreCbtch. EdHorlol Pag• £dilur Th~ Cldltortal c>•&e oC the Daily l11loc 1<.,tk1 to Inform •l\d tilirnulato read~rs by J>N11"1tltlc on this pai'° diverse comment.aty on topic1 oC lnterut by •Y"dlcat. C'ld columnists and cartooniata, ~ prov1dlna a rorum ror ttMcrs• "1cv.s and by preaenUn1 thlt newspaper's oplnlona and ldeu on l"urrent topics. The editor1al oplnlon1 of the Dally Pilot •PP«ar only In the editorial column at the top of the pa~e. Opinions ex· Pf'C•uoo by the colu«nn11ta and "•1'1oonbt• and l~lor wrttert en lMir own and no cndontn\41at cl th~1r \"ttw1 by C.b.e Dally Pl.lot should be lnftrrtd. Wednesday, Aqusus, 1976 ' l' l' Orange Coast Today s Closin~ .Y. Stocks • EDITION * VOL. 69, NO. 231, 6 SECTIONS. 66 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1976 N TEN CENTS \ I 1 County Delegates Mull Vote's Meaningj Spttlal to th.-Oail) Piiot b} man~· ai. a \'1t·tury for Presi-u ··crucial te~t"' or the Reugo.n Nestandc i.:11d he would rcmarn Burke said that the delegate nmi; mll\l'. 1 KANSAS (' lT '\ Or.i11i.:l" dent 1''ord :>trength. behind n ea i:an. lake 111\ but one of hunt.mg 1s be ans: handled In an tit Burke added that some oUwr 1 County dl'lcf?&lc~ Jilli poht1c1t1r" But Orange Counly'b reprcsen-A 10111-ume Reagan poht1cul the 167 me mber t:ahfom1a dt• mosphere of "'friendly t'Qmpttl· pro-Reagan dell'gaUons hod Mt , here at the ltl."pubht·.tn :\dtaonul t all\'l'~ an Kansas City fOt' the attendant. Ne tande said thl' 'Ot legation t1on . ··He udmltlt'd Ulat if amend· e eakt'nlng of pcrsonal en Con \' e n t 1 o n or r l'r,·d m I\ c<l most purl rt'fu:sed to beheve tlwt ing looked very nwd up unlll th,• Assemblyman Ro~rt Rurk~ of ment 16c hnd won, it would have ~~ia~m since the c0holce 1 o( t I tinalys t's today of Tuei,da~ ·s ck the deft>J t of the ame~dmenl l~sl .moment. He nott'd that lluntmgton Beach lS one o( the forced pressure on 1-·ord to Schweiker ... •. feat of the r nntro\'rr:o.iaJ J ml'nd· .,pells trouble for Reagan ~ cam· 1-ord s people "t're for from six state whips for the CuUfomia declare a vice presidential cnn· Delegate Willard Voit or• .. ment to rt'qu1rc prl's1dt•nt1 al ran pa1i.:.n overconfident and "l'rc work1n~ delegation. Ile predicted a cl~t' dldate. Newport He•ll'h said he wos not ~ dadates to idt'ntit" th1•1r r unoin.: The um'-'ndment. lfj(•. ""is d1· very hard. vote on the amendment prior to Burke noted the California d~· surprised ut tht' \'Ote Tuesday males . reall'<i by a 1,069 to l.llK> 'otc. Nestandc s aid Sen. John To\li er the vote and s aid that even if the legation has remained firmly night on the amendment. The measure wai. JHOflO:'>t.'<I by \\Ith 10 abstentions. of Texas bad asked !um to sup· measure loses. the Reagan cam· behind Reagan through his "Many or the people votm~ : flonald Reagan 1>upµort(•rs and A!>semblyman Bruce Nestande port P res id en t Ford an the paign would move "full steam choice of Pt'nnsylvania Governor against 16c wt>re Reagan sup-~ the de feat was th<•rt·fon• '1e\\ed or Oranj?c.> said the balloting was no m1nat1o n ballotin g, but ahead." Richard Schweiker as his run· (See DELEGATE, PageA2) 2 U.S. Officers Slain Attacked by North Korean Guarm o.11• ..... , "•" -· TENNIS PLAYER RENEE RICHARDS FACES NEWS MEDIA Vows Fight for Transsexual Rights On and Off Court Richards Planning Appeal of Sex Test Ry JOANNE R t:Y~OLDS Ot '"• 0••'1 Pno• \Liff T runs~t·xu :i l l1•nna., pl:i\'t'r Hen'''' ll 1d1arc1' -..1111 11i.IJ' 'h1· \\'<lultl .1J1p1•JI th1• d1•1·1 11111 rh;il 'lo 1•fll·l'l har' h1•1 from pl.1\ 1111! in th•• l ~ Ov1·11 .1l fo1n .... 1 llalh at-.i "11111.111 lt111 'ht• did nnl ~l)\•1•11\ \\ h.11 f111 nl I h.11 •llllH'•ll woulcl 1ak1• Ur l11 t ha rd ... :1 'lil·\\port Jk•och t.>~ r ~u 1 ~<·1111, 111.nll• tht• an nou11c\•nwn1 tntl .1v in ;1 prt"\'\ con· fcr\'ll<'l' ,at t ht.• J ohn \.\'JH1l' Tt11 nis l"luh Dr H1chardo; "ho und1·nH•nl u ..,,,~ <'h,111~,. dt ,1·11ht'(I 111•1 lrnlllc• Soviet C raft Su ce sful in Moon Landit1g MO~cow cl\1'1 l.11n.121. '"' \10m11nn<'d ~II\ 11'1 'l\•ll'<'C'rnft. made .1.,111·t·c•!l!\f11l -<ofl tan1hn).! 1111 t he moon torl .1). th<' So' 1l"I n1·":. ORCnC'\ T ...... unno111'll"M to be allowed lo com~\c as a \\Oman ::is ::i "Pandora's box ·· She said the United States Ten- Ill!! Association has refused to al hm her to compe te an the pre- .. 111!10us open tournament at Furrst Hills unless she passl·d a "'"'< tlcterm1nat1on tesl. Dt.•M·rabang herself os "bitter .. m·f.'r tht> dec1s1on Dr. Hkharcls appart>ntly has given up plun:s to pluy ut fo"orest Hills. However. ~he m :11nt:nned that the USTA tl1•r1:.111n \\ 111 bl• appealed • J don ·1 know "hat form that ;i ppt•al "111 ta kt'. .. '>he 1><Ud "It rna~ be th;11 all I w11l 1lo 1s kct·p Jppl~ 111..: for more• l<turnanicnb 11111 al I 11 m .1ec,•ph•d · • Shi• 1111ht·.1lt•d ~he \\ 111 b<• i?oani.: lo i\11-.1r.atr.1 lh1.; "1n1t•r lo pluy an 1h,1t 1 •1111111' ., 11,111011,11 tourn.1 llWOt i\l 1"<>11!' '' lh1• '0 C'UllCft 1·hromo~onw '!'II ll"l 111 "'hH·h lhc• M'X Of a l>l'r.,Ull I!> rit•(l•rmml'rl h.\' t ht• I' 111• of rhrnmo~otnt• .. found in ''''Ill~ "l'l ll t11•d rrum lh1· lll'lldl' OI lhr C'hl't•k S<'it'nl 1'lll '•IY "•'X l'h.mJ:l' pro c~dure~ cn nnol c hunRc 'e~ rhromosomes. l>r Richard!'! cl<'scribed the tc"l (S(-f' RENEF.. P11tt' AZI SEOUL. South Korea CAP> About 30 North Korean guard., armed with axes and metal pikes killed two U S. Army officers and wounded four Amenean enlisted men and fi ve South Koreans dur· ing a clash in the denulitanzed zone today, the United Nations Command announced. In Kansas City. Mo .. President Ford called it "vicious and un· provoked murder" and s aid North Korea must accept "'lhe total 'respons1b1hly and conse- quences.·· The deaths stemmed from a tree-trimming mcident. Ford's reaction was given to reporters by has press secretary. Schweiker Dropout Bid Nixed KANSAS CITY. Mo. (APl Sen Richard Schweikt'r. the liberal Pennsylvanian whosf' presence on Ronald Reagan':s ticket dismayed some con· servatives, offered today to dro1> out of the race, but Reagan rl'- JE'Cted the offer. "Sen. Schweiker, being the genU eman he is and fearful he might somehow be harmful to my chances. came and did that," Reagan said. '"I declined." The former Cali fornia gov. <'rnor . facing an increasing uphill battle to w10 the GOP pres1den· l1aJ nomination. said he rcfus<-d the offer a s a m alter of principle As ked if he thought his refusal might ha ve been a mistake, Rea~an said. "No." Schwc1kPr"s offer was firs t dis- clost•d by the governor's press secreta ry * * * Ford Appears Likely Pick KANSAS CITY. Mo l /\Pl ll\•rt• an• dt.•le~all• vntl''I llv ran tlldatt• has{•d on b1ndinl! rc'fjum• ment~ or staterl prc-fcren<'<'~ or deh·~.11t•!o to thc Hl•11uhhc;m Na 1inn.1l Con' l'IH wn f orit I. Vil it{'lll(Un I ,Or>! Ut1L'omm111t•d !17 I ntal d<'lt>j?:lll' votc' :!.~;1!1 NeC'ded to nl)manat<' t 1311 Totnl" arc basc•d nn rurn•nt al l0<·utaons or prefrrcn1·t•' of J l1 11t• kRJf('S Ron Nessen. wbo declined lo speculate on what consequences could be involved. Ford was 10 Kansas City for the Repubhcan Nallonal Convention. Military sources said three North Koreans were also believed killed, but the re was no immediate conCirmatjon. T he U.N. Command said the two Americ an officers were .. brutally murdered in an un- provoked assault." North Korea. however, said its guards acted an selr-deCense alter ··u.s. aggression troops"' armed with lethal weapons beat them. The Pcnta1:on in Washington said the identities o! the slain men would be released artcr their famihes were notified. Nessen said the United States was seeklng an immediate meet- inl? of the Military Armistice Comm ission at Panmunjom. ln Washington. Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger called it "a wanton act of murder." Meanwhile, a high-level U.S. government security groop ar· ranged to discuss the slaying but Pentagon officials discounted th\' possibility of any U.S. military response. Washington offici:ils tended to l"egard the incident as a North County OKs Plan For Irvine Coast A compromise plan for development of the 10.lSO..acre I rvine coastaJ area was approved today by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. BOARD APPROVAL came in the form of an amendment to the county's land use plan. The plan approved by supervisors called for roughly 75 percent of the 3.5-mile long coastal stretch between Newport Beach . a nd Laguna Beach tobedevotedtoopenspace. 1'1AXIMUM DEVELOPMENT in the area, ac- cording to a hastily prepared memo, would be limit· t..'<i to about 18,000 housing units as well as a key recreat ional resort facility. . The plan accepted by the board was approved by the planning commission two weeks ago and was a county answer to an Irvine Company proposal which would have left roughly 6S percent o( the area in open space. Barge Dumps Acid In Chesapeake Bay PORTSMOUTH. Va. 11\PI Three thousand Virginia rcsi dents were ordert'd evacuotl'd to da y fr o m th t· s ho re s or Chesapeake Ray uftC'r the r:.1p~11 111).! of a har l?<' curryml? 1,000 ton .. of sulphuri c arrc1 and Oleun . J ll 111 1~. 1rr1tat1nl{ ch('m1cal w1t•cf an llw manuful'lurang of n \lon II bt>rs Thl' Coa'>t Guarct s u1d the hnqu.• ·· app<•arcd lo ~ leak ins: hlt~htly" hut that th<'rP wa~ no 1mmt·d11.1t<' dan~c·r llowcver. an t'mer J(C'ncy wu:. deelared :md rnaran(' traffH' was warne<l lo stay clear or the area. People appro:iching the seen<' \\t're advised to wear protective' ('fothang .a nd hrc alhini:: ;ip p:ir alu:. The evac·uat1on of !-thorehne r«.' ~•dents wa., ord1·r('{I by Mathew!> Count v off1<•1Jl'l The• l>:ir i;ir n 1ps1zcd )11 '\l off tlw v1 ri.i1n1a i.hore. • Ta-<o; 'Jul .ill l'<1u1pnwnt .1l1U.irtl tht' lunnr r :apM1l1• \\ ,,., Cum·t111n lnfl nnrrnalh t.u n;i 2• ".1 ... l.ninrhl'd 1\ug. ~ and"·'' put 11tle11111111 .1rrn11acl lh<" moon r" t' rl.1~, lat1•1 Joint Land Study Killed i\ Coust Guard spoke.<;mun l\;11d the 125·foot harRl'. owned hy lh(• Allied Chc•m ac a I Company of Jlopew<'ll. V:1 . was under tow by a tug whC'n 1l cap1>17.C'd al)Qul 1: ;a m .• four mrlC!C S1111lhct1st Of Gwynn·s Ii.land on thl' V1ri.:1n111 i.ade or thl• ha v. a few m11t•11 north of lhf' mouth or the York H1v1•r Tht• .1n n11u nc 1•nlt•nt ,,111t 11 1Rnd4'd m t hl' 'outh'"''tnn p.trt 111 the St•.1 111 Cr"'' .11 !I :11. " n1 <I t :11>11 m Pl>T • Tll1~ 1~ th<' s .1111<' l!l'llt'ral .1rr-;i ln which th~ last S4.1\ l\'t rnoon prob.>, l.una 23. landt'fl nn Nov t>. 1974. T Jss r t'ported al th(.• lime that some or Luna 2l's t'Ql111>mcnt ~os damaged and Ul1s prt.'nntl'<i it from carryinf? out its rull pro ttram or e x pc.>rime nls on the moon. Tass dad not expl ain the mis· ~ton of Luna 2•t. bul prl'sumably $t will tak<' soil s amples with an ~utomahc scoop for anabs1s by t <'mote control from earth This '-'as unsucc.>ssfully attempted by Luna23 The Sonets hn\"~ not landed men on th<' m oon. but two cos- .rnonauts are orbiting tht• t•arth in the Salyut s .space lrtb ' Boris Volyno\' ;and \"1taly Zbolobo\• rocketed into space Ju 'ly 8 ln their Soyuz 21 spacecran and dock~ with lbe S:ilyut the following doy The space lab has bttn m orbit since June 22. ... Neu.port De11ies Irvine Company R equest Th<•re an: aboutMo ucrcs of l rvine Company land In Newport Rench thal have yet to IK• huilt upon Company officials thouithl it would be a l?ood Ide& to form H JOtnl committee with city omca als to study the developments pro· J)O!led for these parcels. Mayor Howard Rogers agreed nnd suggested the committee to his fellow councilmen. Four or the council members killed the propos al. They vol~ ag3lnst 1t on the pnnclple that any disc~sions of lrnne Company plans for undeveloped property ought to be con due ted m the exist· ing fram ework of publir meet· ings. either before the planning commission or city couod >. Involved are 19 pl~ of pro· perty that will produce an estimated 2,800 ntw homes plus 2.T? million oddltlonaltqu~rect of otnce and Industrial space by 1995. Th(' Ohl)' other undl'\<'lop<'d area of sil(nificnnt !\it<' within<''< isling city boundaries Is th~ Han· nlng tract in Wrst Newport The 430-acre parcel could sprout up to 2.700 homes. according to city of· flcials. None or the Irvine properties are in on<' la rge pi~e They in· elude . -Newporter North, the 88-acre parcel north or the Newporler Inn on J amboree Road. It is designat· ~ for tow to medium residential developmen\ Oess than \0 units per acre> in the city's ceneral plan. -A 95-atre parttt where the proposed ext ension of University Drive meets .Jamboree Road. It t hoW3 two uses -~vlronmenlal open space and raidential with less than 10 unlu pt>r aett. -West Bay, the 83-o~ site that runs north Ilona Irvine Avl'nue rrom SanUa,o Drive. Jt a lso s hows an open s pace· residential use on lhe mastc•r plan. -Rl1 Canyon, a total of70 acres in two pieces one alongside San Joaquin !lilts Road and Ule othe.r lying 1n lhl' m outh of the canyon between Jamboree Road und lhc Upper Bay. Both show multi family, high density residential uses. although the Blit Canyon Mouth olso shows an open space use. -Harbor View Rldgf', the 14~­ acre area thht constjtutes the fourth sector of Harbor View. Grading has begun on the site for a low density res idential develop. menl . -Holiday Harbor, the 16-acre parcel at the northeast com er or Jambor ee Road and Poclflc Coast Highway . It is des1gnatcd for recreational and marinf\ com· merciaJ use in the general plan. -Bayalde·MarlH, the one· acre lot at the enlr:tnce to BaJboa CSH ACREAGE, Pa&f' A!) ---, Nomi11.ations , Vote on Tap In Kansas City KANSAS CITY CAP> -Follow- ing Is the s chedule of evenL<J for Ule Republican National COnvcn· uontonight: sp.m. PDT Addreu b y Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr. of West Virginia, chairman of the Republican Gov- ernors Association. Addres~ by Rep. Guy Vander Jagt or Michigan. chairman of the National Republic an Congrt'ssional Committee. Election of the Republican Na· Uonal Commlltee. Address by Sen. Jacob K. Javtta of New York. Nomination for president of lhe Unit~ State . Roll eall for &election of a nominee for prcaldeot. Adjournment. •• ~ Korean provoc a t io n Wllh political underton<'s. Pentagon s ources said no 01 ders had gone out to Korea for any special alert oC Lhc 41.000 1 U.S. troops in South Kor('a. l A plkc. generally used in prt• bayonet times. is a tong wooden ; shaft with a metal he nd. 1 sometimes with a pick on thc i.ide. The U.N. Command gave th1~ • ::iccount of the attack: The two American officers. J South Korean officer and sev<'rul American e nlisted men wen· t'scortinl? '"'e Korean sen ·1cl• (~e KOR EA, Page A:o Four Now Prospects For Veep KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> Presidenl Ford has narrowed has sear ch for a vice presidential nominee to Sen. Howard Baker of TeMessee, former Deputy Atty. Oen. William D. Ruckelshaus. Treasury Secr etary William Simon -and. not necessarily last or least, Ronald Reagan, two ' sources have told the Associated Press. One source in the Ford cam· pa11(n s a id former · Treasury Secretary John Connally of Tex· as was on the list . Out later. a White House source close to J.'ord s aid he has be<'n eliminated because or possible exploitlllton or has trial on charges of takmll a bnbe from the milk producers· lobby, e ven though he was ac quitted. There were also reports that Connally had been told In rnn ridcnce that he was out or the run ning. '"Forget Conn::rlly," the Whal!· House source said. Some consen atav<"I continued to hold out hopl' !hat ReaJ?un would be nom1natl.'d, d<>spite h1!i adamant disC'laime r that hr would not acecpt un offer from Ford or a draft frurn lht: conv,•n t1on A !>pokt•!f>man ~aul f ord \\a' conhdl'nt of h" 1m n n11mm.at111n nnd would M't•k 1<1 mc{•l with Hcagun lalt• 111111 1thl or 1·ar1.,. Thursdav 1-'ord hurl 1111 11t•1•d ro tip fw, hnnd. has fort'(''-wui;tcd un 111 I c·n~e 11ght 1m lht' 1·on vention nonr lhtl l Wllll ham the right, liy :l l.lllO to t .Ofi9 1l1•c1s 1<1n, fo d1~1'1m.1• h '" <'h o 1c1• 11 rte r t on 1 J! ht ·' ' Repuhhcan Nall1>nul Conwntuul ' m tc on prc•iutknlluJ nomination I rathe r thun tlrn; mornlni.t I Ornn"e Com-.• Mo~l ly 1'1111nty hy 1·arl.Y l'Vt•nani;t Thur!itl ny with lat tic> rh;1ni.:t• rn lt·m~<:rutur<'., experted C.:oo!'l hlgh.<1 or about 70, low aboulf.0. INSIDE TODA l' What will o nrmn('T'n.hc t.nC' tt1r11 nH•an to lht nation·~ economy., Wltat wt// htJPJ)('TI 1/ R~bhcon• stay an the Whitt> /l ouse? Mo ~t f1nancrnl analy.,la don 't know bul 1tw11 houe 10 say JOmethlng, iO t~ hedge. Su Page A3 Aly..,, S.nl<t ... II ... LM .. ~<I t<llll.,ftla Clt\\111.0 Coml<\ 0-euWOf"d OuC1'Mo11<1\ IE.lli1erlal l'-fr1t.,.u11o-r1t .. _. ----'-"-"' lnd•x 1$ IMMylrtt 01 Me .... .... Mtn1ttlo1 Al Mtlh"'l "Wtlft 01-1 N•ll ... 11,..wt II Or•-Co""tr ., ........ 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Cl • f A 2 DAIL y PILOT N to ContrOI Convention KA~SAS CITY, Mo tAPJ Prtaidnt Ford ~ JlrmJy in control or the tm Republican National Convention ttS tht' de lc11at~ pa·epar~ lo <'hoc)!,{' the p.irty'a prcbuJcnt1al nomrnec tonlaht lie establasht'd hai. rlomanunct> with a ch:ar cut \'IC\Ot"') on un Is I ~\IE' cho.cn by cballengt!r Honuld Rc~san With tht' chmeetic controntu I lion toward which Ford and Reagan hnvt-mnvrd for n1nl! ll'lOQU. ooJy hours awa>. aup PGl1ft'I of tile formr::r CAU!orntu IOV~nk>r ta-, lllUt hope (or, a .tlDCON SHADOW HAUNts CONftHT10N-A4 pobucal mlrade 10 l.N baUouo" tool~bl "Unlt!sa John Settn. tRenaon'i. <'l!mpaJgn mun»t:4ir > ean pull a r•bblt out or the bat. we'll be In trouble when U1ey Vflt on lhe nomination," 'laid S<•n Jessl' Helms or North Curolma "And 1 ba\H't aeen an)' rabbit hut<"hcs around lttaano bc.sdquarten; latel1.n "I CMlld u )' the Presid nt m~ win by 11 couple of hW\dr«I \OU'S," said Warren McPherson, a Roattan supporter who 1i1 t·hatrmi.n of the Washington i.halo d~lcaation Ford was buoyant. Jlt• ictopf)t'd b1 his c•tnP•11gn omce today ~d told rl"p()rters. "I lcel 8l"ellt. l'll fM1 better tont..-:ht." · Thc>n the Prm1idi?nl went to a D • , OPEN ACREAGE ... IOITH KOREA I Island. propos•d ~ part or th~ caty's open space acquisition fl carries three des1anaUons -open spnce. recreauonal and manne commercial, and adrrurustrallvc office. -NorUI Ford, a SS.acre parcel north of the uasting Aeronulron1c Ford site, at show!! as industrial and admanistrall'e office use with a small retail commerc-1al use at the proposed intersl'Clion or Bison Avenue and MacArthur Boulevard. -The Castaways, a 76 acre parcel alongside Dover Drive from Pacific Coast Highway to Westc liff On\'e It carries two separate dt·s 1gnations Everything north (If 16th Street. which bisects the property, shows a low density r esidential use. South, of 16th Street the use ls de- siJmated for m arine and recrea Fro• Pagf! ,, I RENEE ... :.is ··1ousy ... and called for use of a gynecological examination in place of the chromosome test. Or Richards who said she had fathered a c hild as a male, ad- mitted she had never taken the c-hromosome sex test. "l don't want lo know the re. suJts for the s ame reason some people don't want to know the re suJlS of lhelr IQ test. ll could have an effoct on the way they perform." s h(' explained. As a top ranked amateur tennis player. the 44-year-old physician has been competing in lourna. ments In Orange County for ~v nl1urs. ~ · Sb• ufcl. "hi had "~ in· ~nded lo become a public figure until two wet-ks ago when t>he played In o tournament in La Jolla urldtr the rlctitiowl name or 1teoee Clark. .1 Or. Richards said a San O!tJo .tel•vislon r eporter Uft<!Offred tier background und told her •'tor)' despite of her plea tbot 1he be left alonl.' She s aid i.mce then she has re. l'e1\·ed ··tellers you wouldn't brlteve from other transsex- uals.·· and has decided to ~ome ~·a spokes man for these people." : She s aid she had no tntention or . ~tering the to urnament 3l ~~relt llills unlil she look up ~hat she described as a cnuse c~lrbre. • "Now that l have ~n exposed J intend to make people r ealize th••l a transsexual Is not someone with two heads and that they can lead :ioc1ally useful hves, ·• she suuJ. Who Loves A Para<h? NEW YOHK 1/\P J With rlrums rumbhnll nnd bui.tles hlar Ill~. tht• \'C'trrun~ of 1"ore111n \\ .ir<i mJrche<I dt'lwn Firth AH~ntw unlll almost l J m tod11\' ' 'Wh at f o o I RD\ t' th 1• m 1wrm11'~1on l o mJrch ul lh1"' nd1culou~ I 1m(•"'" u"kC'd Uru('l' R.1bbino. ont• nf rhou.-1nn(1"C ofr<'ftl d1•n1" m 1h1• h1sih n~e. hlf.lh rt•nt u1>Drtml•nt low<'rl\ lhul lint- ~t rPtchcll of I h<' 0 \•t•nu('. OAANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT :::..~~./~:~, ~~:, ":~..::~ ... ~:"..:: 0t'"Of (N\t P..W"~ ,.,. . ...,.., ...... , ... 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"' ,,,,.,.. u n _.. ................ ,,~._. llft.i•• ... •*"''"''' ..... \)"-""•· ' uonal commerc1 al There are se\'eral p1ecei. an and a round Newport Center. -The Newporttt Apartmeau, a high density use shown on 28 acres opposite the Newporter lnn on Jamboree Roadc -~ J amboree-POI ltt', 19 acres north of Coast Highway from AmlinJ'• Nursery to Jam· borne Road, which shows a multJ· ramily use. -Corporate Plaza West, l2 acres west or Newport ~nter Drive. between the Granville Apartments and Pacific Coast Highway which shows an office use. -Civic Plaza, 26 acres near the existing fire and police stations, which shows office and institu lional uses. -Corporate Plaza, 40 acres east or Newport Center Dnve and north of Pacific Ooast Highway which will be low rise office use. Plans have been approved by the coastal commiss100, but a city variance for reduction of parking spaces 1& needed before work begins . · -Newport Village, 33 acres east or lhe extension of Avocado and west of MacArthur. Jt is s hown as office space in the general plan -Three acres on Avocado A ''enue behind the Great Westem Savings at San Miguel Dnve. The site shows office use. -l'he 23 acres bet ween the Pacific Mutual Insurance build- ing and the Marriott Hotel oo Newport Center Drive. The parcel that fronts on Newport Centershows anofficeuseandthe piece that fronts on San Clemente Drive behind it shows a hleh rise condominium. -T1w lt·•cr.-site in the MO block of Newport Center Prive shows a high rise office use. -Buck GllJ.ly. about 100 acres below Sandcastle Onve and San Joaquin Hills Road. It show:i two uses. either open space or low density residential. \ Carol Hunt Rites Slated Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Pacific View ChaJ>('I <or Corona del Mar resident Carol Ann Hunt, 8S, who died Sunday. Burial will follow at Pac1f1<.' Vil'w MemonaJ Park 1n Newport Beach Mrs Hunt wns hil'torion for the Colonel Cabt-11 Chupter or the Daughters oC th«' American Revolution anti wa<; a mcmtwr of 1 he Newport Beach Senior Citizens Club She 1s :cur\'ivcd hy her son. Puul J nurcht•tt, 410 Acacaa St . Coronadel !\t ar T he fiJm1h has sugge1'teci nwmonal n1nrribut1on~ lo Thl' llcarl .,·unrl APWl,.llllOlo MO WHERE TWO SLAIN Aareup In Korea f'rott1 Pag~ A f KOREA ... corps workers· who were trim· ming trees in Panmunjom, the truce village in the center of the buffer zone between North and South Korea. Two North Korean officers and several North Korean guards came to the area in midmorning as the South Koreans were ··routinely trimming branches" from a tree m the joint security area. The tree was about 3S to 40 yards from a U.N. Command checkpoint at the south side of the Bridge of No Return, over which prisoner exchanges took place after the ~.orean armistice. Alter some discussion durin~ which one of the North Korean of· flcers exrreesed Qbjedlon to the tree tr mming , the North Koreans demanded that the South Koreans stop lhe work. Shortly after. a North Korean vehicle brouaht additional guards, nnd one of the North Korean officers wrus beard to tell them to "kill'' tht.' Americ-ans and South Koreans. The attack followed. The two Americans died from massive head injuries and stab wounds. a Pentagon spokesman said in Washington. A North Korean broadcast claimed later that "U.S. im- perialist aggression troops" with l eth a l weapons beat North Korean guards who had gone to protest that the trees were in a Joint security area under North Korean control. . The official Korean Centrnl N ew s Ag c nn broad cast, monitor('ct m Tokyo, said the North Korean guards "were compellt>d to take a step 1n self. defense to C'ounll'r the rC"ckless provocation of the scoundrels · Tlte broadcast saicl the "pro- vocat1on'' wus planned "by the l' S ampenahst a~gressors tn further :iggravate the prevailing s ituation.·· and demanded that the llnllcd State~ ··pumsh those who commuted the provocat1w act '' Arsonist Torches Huntington Areas By ARTHUR It. VlNSEL Of lllt O•OI~ Pll .. Sutt !\ pn'<luwn ar11on1~t who struck nt un nbandonNl chiiry. tw<i fourplexes under con!ltructlnn :ind an apartment complex . raui11n g mor<' than $80,000 dama1te. 1s sought by Hunlif\R\on Beach pt>llce today. The uncompleted fourplcxcs al 16812 and 16822 Lynn St., Mr Warner Avenue near llunlington Harbour, s ustained ~ bulk or the damage. "We are listing 16822 as a total loss and 16812 as about one·thir-d destroyed, ·· Fire Capt. Roger Hosmer said today. He indkated it is virtually cer· tain the same persoo or persoris doused the s tructures w1lh a flammabie chemical before torching them. The old Ed's Dairy structure oearby at 16561 Bolsa Chka Road was also destroyed but no monetary loss is established, Capt. Hosmer explained. New landowners were to de· mollsh the building vacat~d within the past six mooths by what was Huntington Beach's last eomm4!rcial dairy 'With on. site herds and milk production. Only a few hours before the I· 13 a.m . lnff'rno was reportt•d, a .:nng or juveniles playing With l'Bndles hod bt>('ll contact()tf hy pc>ll ce-a nd ordered uul or the building. 1"1ammable hqulds wt'rr np· parently used In the Lynn Street blaies. 2 03 •• m • and th<' 3·30 a.m. fire set in an apartment complex laundry room trMh re· ~tacle. Investigators have not rull'<I out a connection with two arson fires aet.at apartment complexes in roughly the same sector or the city early Monday Flames were raging when trucks roared up to the second· alarm fire on Lynn Street, re· quirlnc backup help rrom the Westminster Fire Department under the Net Six mutual aid pact among west county fire de· partments. No one W<'IS injured. Firemen , brouaht flames under control within lO minutes but they wert'o'l exttlngulshed for some time. Ownu of lhe fourpl~es. wbfoh had been fr•med and wrapped and ready for &tucco .net l>l••ter wu not Immediately ••allable. r:ttttmc wtlh Republtun 6'0v rnors lo d1scu s party unity aand the \ice pr~tdettc) Reacan ~ntlnued to \ 1alt dt ltr•tion caucusc-~ In ;.t•urch nf thr miracle he ne ds to tum the con vtnllon 'lrou.nd As for lh\4 vote N.'Jt'<'t1ng h1~ bid to force Ford to name his vact• proidentl td c ho ice before tonlght"s votme. 1tea1um su1d. "This is one {ime 1 dls1gree with the tnaJority." Aftl"r a dec1siV(' 1, llK>·l.00! \'IC· tory m the first m.,or test or th1 31st GOP C'Oo\•enllon. 1-·ord's str11lff:i:.t' "orkt>d out a c-om prom11>1.' that U\Oided anothc•r Ooor llflht 0\ ('r the (ON'lgn J.IOh C) ph1nk 1r1 the P.lrt ph1tlocm Backt'ra of both side$ ar1 h t'<I Jt th(' convl"ntion hall Tut·~dn) knowintt thut bdorti the scsi.1011 mded they "ould ha\·e A clear In d'catton of Whlt'h rtU l'I had the strength t u pr~v 4'11. It w t1:. l\n ()mottonnl m1iht. The nol!le ;mrl lhl' P<lhlic:-lla1t 1•:<ealatt'd from Too Taxing? Brown May Sell U Home LOS ANGELES 1AP1 H11>mg pro pl•rty taxes that have forced m any Los Angeles County re!)1dents to con s ider selling their homes appart'ntly prompted tht.• same res ponse from Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. A Brown aide said m Sacramento Tuesday that Bro\\ n is cons idering putting his Laurel Canyon· ho me on the market , and that the hefty property tax rise is a ··major consideration.·· Co\lnty assessor's records s how that Brown's re- s idence, like many other Los Angeles County homes. was hit by a big jump in assessed valuation this year, from S58.000 to $87 .000. Still , property taxes W<'ren't Brown's primary con- s ideration. Brown. who refuses to li\'e in tbe state's n ew governor's muns1on in Sacramento, rarely gets a chance to return to his Los Angeles residence. the aide ::.aid. Brown lives in a $250-a -month bachelor apartment in Sacramento. Prosecutors Win, Hear. Cella Witness By TOM BARLEY Ot .... 0.11, ... ,.. $~11 Judge William C. Speirs was asked today to bar the two deputy district attorneys prosecuting Or. Louis J . Cella Jr. from the l'Ourtroom during exammallon of a witness described by Ulr de fen.se as vital to their pretrial motion your motion The motion that brought OuChesne lo the courtroom as the first witness is for the ex· clusion or all evidence placed In the prosecution's hands by lhl' aclions of former pnnter Donald Albert Ray, 46. ..; . the OJ><?ntng day sep ons on MO.· day The df"mon tra\Jons w.,, Mr~ t'o td und then Mr• R<•ajton urrl\ ,,tt 111 th« holl "ere louder end longer than lht>y bad ~n the n1~h\ before Pf'•k.er!4 wen· mlrrrupted os P•rtis un11 for both randldtlte~ tned to shout each uthcr down. The crucial vote came On Rutcan '1 propo&ill to rcqul~ Ford lo name his runnina mQk bt'for<-th(" bl\llotlnJ: for the p,... su1t"ntial nommahcin * * * ,.·rotte Pag~ ,11 DELEGATE· porters but ones who bt•ltfve that af Ford won the nomanatJon lht' selection of Keagan as hi!l run- ning mate would make ~1 strong tttket an November." said Voll. who worked actively in Rugun's Orange County pnmary cam paign Howe,•er . Voit udm1ltt'd therl' was no question that the Tuesday night vote would have an effect on tonight's nominating process. Assemblyman Robert Badhatn (Newport Beach ) said he saw the vote as a show or strength by the Reagan camp. He said that while many hard core Reagan dr· legates saw the vote as u defe~t • for Reagan. he felt that "tqo much emphas is has been placed on the vote as a test or Reag1U1 ':. real strength.'' Badham said he b<'lieves thai one underlying i11sue might ~ that many Republicans feel u" unwillln~ness to dump an incum· ~nt sitting rresidonl in a tough · <'lection year. In discussions wjlh delegations from other stales, Bad.ham said be round that many supporters believed a fo'ord·Reagan ticket would be the best h<'l in Nov. ember. Tht> defeat or Uk leaves tha~ option open but Reagan con tinues to s ay he would refuse ii second place on the ticket. The Orange County Superior Court jurist refused despite pro- tests by the defense that witness Loren DuChesne is a district ul· lorney's inves tigator who worked under the direction of lhe two prosecutors last year during the ln vestig atlon or Cell n · s ll was testified in a federal court trial last June that ended w1th the conviction of Cella. Sl . BEDROOM SET and three coderendants lhat Ray • provided DuChesne, Mrs. Sears SIJLD QVJCKLY and Brice with boxes of docu· hospital empire. • He refused a furtbet demand by the defense that Msistant Das· trict Attorney Michul Capiui be called Lo the courtroom to toke over the prosecution chores for Deputy District Attorneys Orettu Sears and Dan Brice during DuChesoe's testimony ··1 am given discretioo in this type of motion." Judge Speirs told defense attorneys James Hiddet and Keith Monroe. ··1 am going to exercise it by dcnytntt mcnts smuggled by him from the ''The furniture sold the first .United Printing Company plant, day the ad r an. We had good 3198-C Airport Loop Drive, Cosla response to the ad, too.·• Mesn. That's Lhe advertising success ll was testified that Cella was story told by the Irvine woman thP owner of the plant and that it who placed this claasified ad in w us used to s ufply printed theDai1yPilot· mate rials to wo count) 1 J>t' King hl'c1ro11m 't'I. no hospitals controlled by him: Mis· bed. Spunt~h. szoo. >.u s1on Community Hospital, Mis· imcx s1on Viejo and Mercy General Hospital. Santa Ana. Judge Matt Byrne barred that t"vidence from the federal trial and his ruling Lo that effect was read to Judge Speirs today by Monroe. Tillllilin FURNITURE H you have furniture ynu want lo convert to cash, call 642·5678. 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Family Wins Medical Suit LOS ANGELES <AP• -A Superior Court jury has awarded $617.000 to the R1\'er side family of a, woman who died in 1970 after an operation to re· move corns and caJluses from her feet. Anesthesiologist Spencer Thom~on and assis· lant surgeon Rodney Soholt were found liable for malpractice, but Knollwood Hospital and the woman's podiatrist were absolved of responsibility. Richard Aldrich, attorney for the woman's sur· \'l\'Ors. said. Aldrich said testim.ony during the trial indicated that38·year-old Mrs Dolores \'area's breathing was erratic for SO m mutes before a rard1ac arrest struck. but the anesthe:.1olog1st railed to tnform surgeons. . "When her breathing difficulties started, he tri~ to give her oxygen by squeezing the airbag, but was unable to d o so because or his :lrthrit1s," Aldrich said New Plwne Rate System Delayed . WedMtday. August 18. 1978 DAILVPILOT AS D eath Rights Bill Gtiins THE FilllLY ORcus· Pro-life Advocates Vow to Continue Battle SACRAMENTO CAP) ABOUT 1t protest~ \JNDElt THE bUI, 11 -With bukfl"I ballln~ march ed o utside tbt-pttSOO oould sign a "Jh •· "dtath with dlsnJl,y" and ~aplt.ol durln~ the d•y iftC wtll" with two wil· opponents rai11n1 lhe with 1i1ns calling the bill neuu -nellber or s Pe e t e r o t Na a I "IHahted murder" an<l ••hom stood to proltt ~rmany, • bill 1Mna proclaarning, "Nu1 from hls or her dealh - termlnally Ul palifl>ts Germany tn l:atttomus JaYint the signer didn't the rl1bt to d le has and "The Old People or want llfe prolonged pa.ued a m -1or Stoate California W ant to arti/iclaUy. teal Uve ·• Tbe measure by As· Ho'wever . a number of That would tefttr to s em bl Y m an B arr Y elderly group:s iupporkd tre1ttment. the bill s.ays, Keene, D·Eureka. would the bill. wh~e .only purpose ts to allow a doctor to remove artiflc1ally delay the rno- Jlfe.s ustalaln ' e quip· DR. CLIFF o a o ment ol dealh an a case ment from an incurably Bnhop. a physician m where death 15 lmm1· lll,dyinepaUentwbobad theelderlycommurutyof ~~~\d Tbhe do cu m~rt aulborizedltinadvance. Seal Beach Leisure ever f e rencwa e T H E S E N AT E World, said t~e bi~I "will y ive years. Judkiary Committee •P-remove or diminish, tht> A DOCTOR who re· ed it 6 2 T esd two most common rears . prov · u ay. f d th 1 _.., moved ltfe.suslatning gimg it the bare m ajon· 0 ea pro ong ..... eqwpmt>nt from surb a t )' needed for passage to pain and surferin& and person under the but the Senate Revenue and pauperization or the could ~ot be sued or pr0- Taxation Committee. family -and restore secuted, as present law The bill. prompted in huma~ d1~!11ty to death allows. part by the case of .Kuen and dy~ng. Quinlan. who lay in a Also m. support was the coma while her parents Cal.ifo.m1a Medical (\S· battled a New Jersey socaat1on. And, m an 1m· court to le t h er die, portant ~evel~pm~n!· would give California the Keene ~aad . CaJ1forrua s first law of its kind in lhe C~thohc bishops had nation. withdrawn opposition. One witness called by Keene sa.td a doctor had refused to accept bis .. living will" because or legal problems. Another said h e r husba nd lay helpless and d ying of a heart ailment for aevm ka wbJte hotp la.I Of· fit'lals r efused thelr pleas to discontinue treatment on t e1al Qround . OPPONENT , vlrtuOI· ly all from the "pro-life" mov~ment, m ade a strong appeal tor tho blll'•defeat. • "Nobody, in my mind. has a riaht to determine whether a person lives or dies." sard Burton S ham sky or tht> Calirorn1a Pro·L1fu Counc1T. "Wow! There's sure a lot of sand down here!" •Like Co11to11r Plowing' Yipes! Mars Stripes PASADENA CAP> -New pictures of Mars· northern regions reveal mysterious patterns resembling con- tour plowing on the planet's red sur- "BUT GENERAU.Y. these dunes don't change direct!~ like lhe ones y;e're seeing on Mars." Carr said. Cop Dies i n Rai d • race. and scientists say they are hard pressed to find a natural explanation. If the mysterious stripes on lhe red planet were not due to natural phenomena, what caused them'! "I r eally can't tell you all of th<' possibilities that were suggested." Carr responded, "but many were that itwas man-m ade." Fatal Shot Fired as Officers Searc~ ( BR/Ef8 ) INGLEWOOD <APl - A Los Angeles police of· ficer was shot lo death during a narcotics raid on an lnglewood home, tracks in Arizona with accordlngtopolice. Ramcorp Metal, suc· Officer Raymond E. cessor corpor ation of Hicks, 35, was kiUed by a Em prise, the Buffalo, single shot in the chest N . Y . • s po r t s con · late Wednesday. cession a ire convicted or WhJle Hicks and five c o n c e a l i n g i t s other oUlcers were partne rs hip with un· searching the home. one derworld figures in a Las of the s ix persons tqere Vegas, Ne\'·. casino fired at Hicks. who Technicians ul San Diego State University and other installations said seismographs r e corded the s light pat· terns. which resembled sonic booms. but n o air trart are reported as !laving gone through the sound barrier. Rul~ D*1la11e d LOS ANGELES I AP> Recommendations aimed at reducing noise "We 're get ting som e s trange thifl8S. It 's very puzzling," said .Michael Carr , a member of the team interpreting pictures of Mars taken by the orb1tin1t Vlk ing 2. The lander or Viking 2 IS due to touch down Sept. 4 In the northern re· g1onor Mars. CARR SA ID Tuesday that the newest picfures of the target zone show~ huge, striped patterns that re- semble an aerial photograph or a farmer's field arter plowing. It as "hard to Uunk of a natural cause, because the stripes are so re· gular," he said. The geologist said there are some stnpe-hke patterns in the Sahara de· sert, caused by lhe wind creating rows or dune~ that are very regular and C\•enly spaced. Carr said the suggestions that living beings were responsible for the stnp. ings were la rgely m jest. Ile added that when the new photos are set'n by more scientists, "someone will say 'Aha' That looks lake somethmg m Iran'." MEANWHILE, tare-searching CX• penments aboard Viking l continued the second·phase or testing, repeating earlier tests to \•erify results. Those tests gave hints as to the possible existence of ure on the red planet . but scientists said the seem· ingly positive results could be the pro. ducts 0J life-m1m1ckmg chemical pr<>- cesses on Mars . managed to lire one shot Girl Found D e ad in return. slightly wounding one of the four men and two women who were later booked ror in· vestigation of murder. from commercial Jrts at --------------------------------SAN DIEGO CAPJ-A Los Angeles l nlerna Trucli~r Q.erfed DOWNEY <AP J A body ident1f1ed by police ttonal Airport have as lhat of a missing 9-gained the approval of a year-old Illinois girl has city council committee. been discovered in a de· solale area of the city But the panel voted Homicide oCCiccrs said Tuesday to delay submit· the body of Aleta Sue ting the proposals to the Grosenbach was noticed Cull council pending lhc Tuesday evening by a a on o u n c e m e n t of m o tori s t who had . federal noise guideline:. iC * * -4' * )t EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOR SURVIVAL ,,......, .. i.y COSTA MISA IMHGa..CY MliDtCAl SBVtCIS COUMCIL AUG.J l·U •South Coast ?lua Pbo~nix detective was here Tuesday to in· terview a Downey truck SAN FRANCISCO tAP1 The s tate Public drtver who volunteered s toppe d a Ion g the •t:~~x~pe~c~te~d~S:e~p~t~.~l:._. ------=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--roadside to pack up n ... L'11h11es Commission ha~ delayed exp11ns1on of information r elating to Pacific Telephone's res1denual single message rate the bomb murder of piece of wood PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE liming system in hopes of avoiding unnecessary ex-Arizona · R e pub l 1 c · 01to1HANcrNo mt •s£•Li pense and b1lhng conlu..,1on newsman Don Bolles. Dl•go Sita'·-• AN 01to1NANcr or T"' touNTY o" ottA11or, c:AL.,ott11111, •nor Th d t fr r lh t d ..,-A..-AOO .. TEO "UltSUANT TO THE UATE "I.ANNINO ANO lONINO LAW, WILL14ME ST JOHN e erasion pu o l'XPtlD~ton o e sys em The detective sal the llEet.An1ry111c ce1tu1N uNo ,,. rNf u. To1to AltEA rttOM THE c:-t~c1*r•-••-ol""oc•· ,, tentauvely !>Cheduled to began in San Francisco Downey man told him of SAN DIEGO <APJ ALt\111 "C1ENutA1. •0111cuL1uoL 1s10N 1t1n111CT10Ns1" 01n111CT o1t._&o..,dot~~'Y''°''o' AU". 22, '"outl• an<> Part.'> of Los Angeles Oct. 4 an<l being in lhe Orange Exnorts were uncertrun ro THE •n u .... 1 ""' COHo "0"°'-'" ow eu1Nos 1110N 111n111c. Or4'1111"'Countv.c.a111o•n•4 " ~ " .-~ TIONSI CONDITIONAi. ·AHO ((/J1 ISlll COllD 'COMMlltCIAL CO,._ 8vJ....eAte•-• Jn central Los Angeles Apnl 4. County hospital with why a bnef disturbance ,..u .. 1n 1S1GN 1t ur1t1CT10Nsi co11om<>M•L .. 01n111tn. ,,. ac. o. .... 1v 8 ra d le y Funk , a shook San Diego Tues· co110ANCE WITH THE COM"llEHENStva ZOMtNO cooe or 011•110• ST•TEOFCAL•FORN•A 1 COUNTY . )\\ PUBLIC NOTICE TIME l'IESSAGES are already in eHttt in the member or the family day. Vibrations lasting a r"•So•'"°'s""'v·-·"'-"°""''010.-.~"'°'"'•·-'"'d• .. ,., covHTYOl"OAANG£ 1 cast San Franc1i.co Bay area, Orange County and h.i h h h.i few seconds were re-,,,.,_, 1, w1u.1AM e sr JOHN. Couritr c~,. •"" •• 0•1•t10 ,,.,, o1 t.,. ao-•a •' W C S ares OWners p SECTION I 'w'<l•..,AI 01\l"<l Mtp 17 • t ll-C"-N~ 71>·11 All "A"I SUO.rvl>O,., do "-••by <~•l•lf l"'°I <11 a •MIUI., -•hnq ct the BH<d al San Die1to. of all six dog racing ported. '""""• •nc>ttd •• '""''"90"'' <I""'°"' "~Co""'"'' °'""9"•no-to S.-n<1-•o• o..,.,,. Counlf, c .. ,,,,,,,. •• """'"",,,.Ill"., ... "' A"9<1H. "'•· Under a 1974 pt,;( Order, each fl\'e m inutes or 3 ----------------------i~l•on 1 • ••01 tllt (OOllotd Ordo.,.fttnol IM (-yol 0.•"9" IM IOt."9 0.do,.•n<• <Oftl.Onong '-111 M<I'°"' ••• P<IUed ..,d AdOjlltd Of f h SECTtON 1 Cor.cl1\,on PrtCM" to ow h~ncf' 01 .,.., 'a'~•"O M bU1tdlft9 t,_,.touowlnqwott local call IS charged as one message unit or bot "'"'""'"' .... P•oe>e•l•*"k""'""-'""'°''"'•,_C,..1>99 ... u~~ ... OP AYES : SUPEAVISOllS THOMA~, ltlL('l',AALPHA DIEDRICH, b\ISmess and res idential i.ervice. exempting nat· '"""' .,, • ., '"•",... "'"" .. ,,,, •¥ °'""'"' a1 ,.,. Env1ronme111e1 Me"•llf'"'""' LAUllENCE' ~MIT •ND RALPH e CLARI( d I AQ<·"C Y3nctrtwt4,..dbYtM0t•"9'CounlVP1"""'"9Comml\~•Oft T}lel'l-1n~ NOES SUPERVISORS NONt r:lte rl'SI enlla customer!> Con'"'"'""" ..... •PP•O•~ cond1l101Wlly •Pl>'O .. , .... dhoe>PMO•~ ,.,. .... p1.,. 411S£HT SUPERVISORS NONt An1 O'ttd1f\o0 or bu1ld1n9 ovrmtt\ 1\\UN:f 1fttrf'eft•r \rwft ~ 1n •<<Of'dMtCI wt("•" IN WfTP4ESS Wl-tER£0F. f .,._,vt ~,'11,,to ~ t my ft4nd '"'J •tfut'd tir,.-nt IF A Cl'STO:WF.R has a 30 or 60 me11!\age unit allowanre. the uniL'i used m making local calls would be dt•duclcd. Once the allowance 1s used, a 1·u:.tomcr "'ould have to pay extra for addlt io"31 un- its An elemenlary pflvate school ol drsttnclton founded rn 1942 Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Books and study matenafs provided. • Transportation ave/fable door·to·door • Reasonable twl1on. • Highest academic standards • lntordenomlnational. • Arithmetic, resdmg. spelling (with phonic$) emphasized •School uniforms to reduce clothing costs • Before and after school care for students of working parents ' We pay 1M a lb. c89h fora.nirun cans & other, clean,houlehold akmlnum. wl'l•ch •ftf.h.H.l'' 1tlu,.11num 1011 l)lf I>""' "°'"" lnr'(I "Md ,,,..,.,.,, trAya Cl•P oudd•no """'1'1111.it r.0111•111t1" Cfltl••n ''"'tt' r1,..~ ,, 11rum1num llemt , .... ,, ... ,l(Jtf'lnl'(I CMI you• c"""" I >• <Jiii ,,, Bring It to Reynold• Alumlnum Orange Aeoycltng Pl1nt. 210 E. MHtt Avenue c:n .. 1 > ,;. < J ~ t LL a ~ • :> I ~ "- MNll.Ave . I • .z K.tteU1 A\19. RetM the #Good Ofd Dey• et •-._ Ollfdens" Enroy ell '"" odes. srt0ws and all,..ctlons. llREE' One Ire. ddnt•s•"o" couC>On IU tong as 1nev lastl l0t ..-.,y 10 00111\ds 01 '"'"""""' doneted 10 t1g111 Mu~i.1 Oy111optty Coupons good t:ruutle) ~~)'CllftO Week IOt MOA' Augull 22 29 t •OO"O"i'!'O''" ot•n f1t1ttl \it'll of tht 8odrt.1 Of $t~vl\Of"\ of t~ Cou,,ty ot Or4H'90 Slal~ nf SlCT'10N J Th1\ Ot41"•"''" \l\.fll '•-* etttct •'"' ~ 1n h.tll tnirc• thirty U01 Cfhlor"ll. tP\t\ '1fl"I d•'I or AuqU\I. 1'1~ ' rlt'f •rom.trtcrlflt,r1hp11\KY .1ttdf:Wf0f' ,,.....,,,,.,.,,o,,of,1ffHit't 'fJ>d•f'1 WILLIAM( \fJOHN ••"•'" '"' ttt1~'49f' 1n1.-flot "'"It ht pUbtl\~on<P •n thtl Or •"9• Cl>A .. I 0111y Pilot, Coo'1h (1•1'11. •"'-'''• ,Hirin ,1.,.., ,. nii•#\O•'°"' nutti.,n .. d ,,, ,.,. C°""lvo• Or*,,,,,-· St•t• ot C•hh'\ff'lj.t, •oott.,,.., •"" of l"f• 9,,...,d at \UCHrvi1t.0n.ot ':,;·'"'"\ ol tntt mt mOt!r\ ot th41o Oo•,dcM ~Ul>l'rYtlO•'lt ¥ot1ni) tor ttnd •t•ltnt t"'t rSE:All °'•'"9" Counr.,, C•l•'orn••t PR! CISl PUI ti UID US! OllfliNGI COUNrT CAllfO.lllA 1111.LPH A 01£0Al(H C"&f,ma"ol th~ BoerdOf Su.cM"r¥1\0f\ of Or•l"WJf'C.Chll'tlY, C•l1fMn14 PyC>t+'\hed 0,.dOQ• Coa-.1 011~1., Piiot AiJ.1Qu~t lit 1'U'1 Oy Junfll Ait•"ondf r °"""'' 001 ,. SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 27-6-8 zc 76-1 7 .ALT A. •( ,,.~ ,, •1 ,, -.-o• , .. , r ••.,;•41 to "''' ",........ • ._ ... ,,.ic .. /11#9 1• ... ,. .. ITtn ,., • -·"' t.. '... '" • t" ,. • ...... '"" r.• "'ti'"'"' t ... n ... /.•. ~ .. ·- e "' .. :::: ..... , .... .. ' •l :::J ..... ·~' .f'tllll .. 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"::.:-..::... ~:..:.' :; .......... .. ......., .. ,,., ....,.,,_... ............. ··~ ........... _____ _ PIL OT E DITORI GE .hts11rance Alternative .. :· : BeeaU&t! of hu;e increnst.>5 ao lhe 003t ol providing !Wical ond dent.a.I <.'Over..ige to <"llY employes and t.Jtllr families, lhu city of Ne" port lil'ach LS goLng Ullo t..Utlell insurance bw>ines.s C1ty councilmen dt.-Cided to sa\'e money by coo lrm:Un.: out the administration or the health and den talplarui, and usin8 e1ty money to pay chums directly. rathe r tha n .;oing Ul rough lhe ever-more-costly busi ness of llndmg M insurance company to write the pof}cy. The ·City's insurance broker says p art of tht· reason claims -and thcrt.?fore the city's premiums ha.e risen is bee a use o( the mcn•ast.'<1 cost or p rovidini: mm practice insurance todcx:ton;. Wt! agre(' with lhl' city t•ounc1I that 1( l be exi!\tmg I •vet of ~ncf 1L-; for city l'mployes 1s to be re tamt-d th.ls is probably Uw rno.~l t'Conomk~1I W<AY to do 1t. Jlowf'\ t>r . ~·Ion~ "1th Ma) or f'ro T ern M1l..in Do6taJ, \H' \\OU Id urge that lhe city keep very careful check o f the co:.t:. of ~elf insurance The possibiuty of returnin#! lo use· of a n Jn;)ur..inn· company s hould bl' reevaluaH•c.l nl'xl 'e.tt S u mmer Complaints It's thnt time or year. The traffic jams are wars~ Lhan e\'er with no rdicf m sight and people in Newport Beach seem to have come down with the s ummer blahs. The cit~ council. for instance. after declaring itself opposed to proliferation of committees. appoint ed a Com millet on Committees. include tht: Co<.&::.tal Comrrus:.1on and the state At torney Gertl•ral Fottunakly tht> Ac; hasn't ::.urt'umt>ro to th(' bu.g ~et and draggl'd the r1ty mtocourt to force roastaJ zone permit.' for the 8.000 :.1~ns i.x> trd ln ~1.·wport Beach l'\ cry yt:ar W t! con onl} hOf>l' that all the other ~1gcnr1l'~ ~tnckcn by Utt! :.umml'r silh~ recover, before an~ real damage 1sdont•. O pen Forum Need e d The idea of tht' l r\lnc Comp:my ttnd the <'It} o( !\('\.\ JlOrl Beach formlN: ,1 joint c-omm1ttee to study upcoming dcvt•lopmcnL<; has got to fall into thl' c·at<•gory o r being lhe kmd of thing that looks gooJ un P<'l>t'r . but wo n'tcverOy. Such u commilll'i.' was lo have included two or thrc(• counc1lmen, a couple of plann ing com m1s-;1ont•rs and a few l'1ly staff m embers along with company reprc:,entatlH'S. The plan was killed when rour councilmen d ecided 1t \\ould not be in the city's best interest to work \\ith such a n arrangement. The 1d<'a of developments being discussed in anything other than a regular public meeting un- fortunately suggests the making of deals, or pre- determination of ~ensitive policy matters. We firmly believe that the committee was sug ~csted with the best of intentions and that no one was pla nnin g to rlo anything underhQnded The Irvine Compan.v badly wants better guidance from the city on its options for development. " .: l .~·'>~, .. ;/)" ' ~~\~ In the Parks, 'Beaches and Recreation Depart ment, the m alaise takes the for m of a probe of illegal beach vollevball c-ourts. On Lido Isle. 1t 's the perpetua l debate over the in ~talt:alion of purking !:>igns which has no\.\-expanded to YN, tht• rnujonty of c·ouncil was correct in declar- ing that the appropric1te place to conduct this kind of business 1s in the orx:n forum of a fu lly public meet- ing. N '~ ... AND ff YOU ~or Tl REt> OF WAT<HIN~ 1HE L AN~)(APE <j IDE PAST YOUH WINOOW, YOU (OULD S1ROLL TO THE PINI~ (AR .... " Platitudes Side-step Criticism (SYD NEY HARRIS ) Our Se11en \1nst f>t'CldJ.11 Woy~ ol ~rm111g L(•g1t1111cllt' Cnt1curn ) 0"Nobody'sperrcct." :fNobody is being criticu:ed for not being perfect, but for not Ix• ing ;1s llood as you ought to be There's n lar~t' diHert-nn• ht,:tween perfr('t 1on and adr <alll<'Y. and wh:'ll 111 asked of you 1:. actequan. not perlt>ehon, a:-. )OU ~di knO\~ l t "We'reonl) human · ("llum<in · can nwan b<'tn~ lite Albert Sc-h~t•Ut.l'r or hk•• Adolr lhller . ) ou Jrc bf•mi.: J'k1.-d to be more hkc Sl·hwe1t2...r. thul •~.as human as pos,ibk'. <incl not to conduct 'ourself on J <1uh human nr inh.uman h.•vt•I • I "If )OU c.rn 't do bl'ltc1 )OUrseH, <1011'1knot'k11 · Tl can't put m hlhnS!' tlr pull te>t!th, but this cloe~n·t me"'n that a dentist ~hoold bt• t'Xl'llli>l'd from shoddy work simply bec:iu:c;e tht· patient couldn't do <'v\•n ai. well 1r hetrk d. Now. docs it··> "Everythin11 's gotnJt up what ca11 Wt' do'!" <Yes. but 1~ l'Vl'rything going up as much ond as frut as you art· l<1k1n~ JdV~tnlage or tn your pnct·~·· And 1f som<'lluna gO<':. up :i n1rkt•I 111 ~ou , ;ire you merely passin1o1 nu tht• uddt'\J co.'11 lo u". ur art• you ,111111110~ 1111 .1noth1•1 n1ck1•I surrh.1r~C' to l''<pl111t lh1• in 1l:it1onar~ tr1•nd '1 1 "ll '' .1 l11t wor'r 'omt·~ ht'rt• t•l!>C' <Tr111•. our Jlfl'IOl'\S nr<'n 'l a' h.•ut j S th<' Hl:ick llole of Cnlcut U , our fl<>Vl'r1Y Isn't M intcn!IC a:. Jndrn's. our homicide rote l'i Ikar Gloomy Gus Tcr nf1c ! The car dealers of California ar~ sending a representative lo the s tate Legislature. But who's gonna represent the rest o( us! POLLUTION VlCTIM Gtootnf Gut <•tnfft•"h ,.,. •w..,..ttetl t.y ,.~,.,ind do "•' .. <•ss•rUy '••••tu... ...... ol , ......... _. -.,_ P'll _.,. .. G'-""'' GIOI, O•lly ,., • .._ lower than Uganda's -bul why compar~ our selves with the worst. when we ought to be among the best, gh1en our rt• '>Ources. our technology, and our professed ideals?> "You can't m ake a silk purse out of a sow's ear." (Actually. modem chemistry can just aboul do lhat. but the point 1s why do we continue to make so many sow·s ears out of silk purses -hke reduemg a marvelous tool of commuruca- 11on such as television to banality and barbarity; like pervertlnit a great transportation con ve ruence such as the automobile in· to a monster dominating our hves and imperiling our envir<>n· ment : and like dissipating our nutritional stock in the frenzied rustribution a nd consumption of junk food 7 1 "There are JOSI a few rotten apples in the barrel." IHow do we know, when you discouta(.lc a close examination of the b&rrl'I itself, whJch mny tw rorrupt111g lht• i.:ood uppll'S b.,· c·nntuct .. Thi" hapP<'nS lo be th,• (a\'OfllC apolOj.!IU of poh('t> dt• piu1m<'nts. when a few off1dal" urc exposed OS crook." r-Obscur 1ng the possibility that thf' !lyst e m itse lf crentu untl perpetuates <'rookt'dnt?SS by Its rt>S1stance ln outinde supervision and regular review.) Voters Jtlu..~t Keep Watrh No Reprieve from Ugliness? To the Editor Thank vou for covering the Orange County Planning Com miss1oners' meeting Aug. 11 m your thorough story nboul Ms. Grindle's one-vote stand against three who approved the 7,213 new homes in noise impacted areas. Besides our recent home as- sessm ent incre ase, we now bave another gripe t o vote out all the county supervisors except Ralph Clark, who appointed Ms. Grin- dle as a planning comnussioner <Each super visor appoints one, I believe>. WHO CAN deny h<)w ugly this county has grown O\"et the last 10 years? Not a ny person. And, ther e is no reprieve in sight. is there'1 More homes. more noise, more cars. more and more smog. no r apid transit, more taxes Co: harder to get services as waler, sewage treatment. schools, gas, <'l<' all this in geometnc prll- ~ress1on for we Orange Coun uans. Let's all pay attention ~o bow the Orange County supervisors vote on lhese new developments in the southern part of our coun- ty! Then let's vote -it docs make a difference and it can make a difference. But before we do, just to prove a point, l<.'t's all 11it back and wait for the about 5.000 or so additional cars which will board the 40S freeway when the Fiuor Corp. opens to acoupleofmonlhs. J\NNHOETZL Old S tarv To the Editor Mrs Shirley t;nndle"i:. prote?:>t of lhe requt•!.l or th(' Board or SuP<'rv1sor!I to seek ways to mah a noise ltvel of 6.'I CNt:L comp.-.i11 hie with res1denli1tl lJVin~ Is an old lnmll13r story to the tt!l'ldenls of NewpMt Reach who hove been fighllDR UO'IUC<.'Cssfully for fn c ( MAILBOX ) Letters /rom readers are welcorrno T~ right to conden1t lftter1 to fsl $JJOCe or eUminCltt libel it reserved Letter• o/ 300 wor<U or uu will be gs~ preference. All lettns must in- clude atgnat~rt and mailing oddrus but names may be 1Dithhdd on rt· ~st if auflicient r~ i.t apparent. Podf'Y tDiU not be pubUslwd. years lo force the supcrvison to take a responsible a ttitude toward the noise problems they Ct he s upe rvisors) created al Orange County Airport. Over 900 homeowners. the City of Newport Beach, and cilium groups have all riled lawswL'l against these officials and the <'ounty, and through the years have seen their own lax dollars used against them in their efforts ror noise relief. Noise in areas many times less impacted than 65 CNEL under 'HllVo you COn$idM'«/ d•f«tlonr present d iscussion m the El Toru area (area of SS to 65 CNEL> pro hibits normal Jiv1nli(. A homeowner living ma CNEL eon tour or S5 to 58 CN E L cannot us1• his phone, hls patio, enjoy TV m· uninterrupted sleep when a JCl Oiesoverhead Homes built in SS CNEL <not 651 will inevitably lead lo unhapp} homeowners and lawsuits . The only ones who come out ahead ln such a s ituation are ttw developers wbo move on once lht.• homes are sold. From then on the whole county pays tax money to make studies, r eports, prepare testimony to "deal with the noise problem" that simply should noL have been created in the first place. MRS.JEAN MORRIS No S11rpr'iM' To the Editor: In the Evans and Novak col· umo Aug. 6, why are they so sur prised about the Soviet naval buildup? Anybody that's read ct paper in the last few years wa~ aware ot it. Americans have jw.t been too busy saving the flora and fauna to bother about it. And we are still aiUing in our lelbargy while they progress and we regress. We have saved the birds and bees while sac r ificing our 1uperiority. and wiU soon have to pay the piper with our own destruction. No. it's not outlan· dish, and it's not far away either. Ir we don't wake up to the hard facts soon. GOLDIE JOSEPH S •ud.-nt'• \11#"' To the Editor: i.mok1ng Amt.'t1run:>. lnsleud, schools i.hould ;idmimstcr 1lnct d1i.c1phnc uµon knOIA'n i.mokers so lhal In lal~r ) t'al s sc-h<i0ls won't be h<.'ld responMlJle for risin~ lung t•ancer ral<'s I don "t want lo go to school wiUl smelly ptioplc> actinR Import ant after com In~ 1n from a period out 111 the smoking areas. l want to go lo school with bright students who realize the dangers of smok- ing and its utlt'r usclt>Ssness wert> 1t harmless an.> way. DAVE NORRIS, Senior Corona del Mar HJgh School Coura,,..nu 'fothe Editor Thanks to Sh•rlc·v Gr indle. Orange County Plunmn~ Com- in 1i.s1on <'h,11rm.in. and Jim Thorpe. ouq:olni:: planning com m1:>s1oner, for t<'llinJ! 1t hkc it 1~ T\\'o coura~l'OUi:. Pl'i1PI<' who~~ only interest is doin~ a good Job for Orani.?e County. Can you say the 'iamc for our ' 1"111101 y SUJ><.'r\" l~Or<; '• I< BROWN Legl•lof ure '• .loll Tolhe Editor: Or ange County citizens arc again burdened with another ex· eessive lax increase on their homes. Only the Legislature can cor· reel the method of trucaUon and they must act this session (1976). Those who are employed m ay be able lo meet the taxes im- posed generally. but the senior cill1ens and 01 hers exiating on low nxe<l incom<' ean not. meet the tax burdt>n Ro merc1le.ssly Im· I ~s~. I i: Sp ks Trained for Olympics Although the matter or hiah school amoking areas is settled for the time being, should the Issue be r aised agaln I'd like lo aee it soundly defeated again, Nothing In local eovemmenl ir- ritates and orrends me more than the smokJnc controversy. To m e, ·schools from kin· dcrgarten to twe ltth grade arc a place of learning and m aturing Md I reeJ that s moking I~ con duclvo to neither. The Surf(eoo General or the United StateB hiu1 proven beyond a doubt lhut s moking la dangerou." to one"~ health; most teeqa.ge "mok1•r11 knowl~ly ignore \his fact and smoke anyway. They 11molt4" to gain acceptance to peer itroups, follow the crowd or sirrlf)ly ~how o(( to oon·smoke:a how "cool" th<'Y arc. Thousands of seniors have depleted lhc•lr :rnvlngs while thousand~ of nthers huve lost their homes and opparently thousands more ore doomed to the same ftJlt>, becaw;e oC cruel t;ix impo!\llionR, How can our 1eRtslat<>r1 con· Unue ycor ;1ftcr y~ar to look tho oth\•r woy and al lhe same limo enjoy the luxurl<'R of llfa whlle their con11lltucnla s uffer under oppressive laws'! WASlllNGTON Communist countries won most or the gold mednl!I st the 1976 Olympics. In u.n urllcr column, we told how Uley did il. Th~y t r11ln nthlt•H•!I from C'hlldhood to bccomo Olym pie !Stars. We rhargl'd that tn°"lt ('()rn. munl!ll counln n subsidize their uthlctes, pro- "id1n1t !"pedal htxurles for t:bose who Gtf{orm best. Tho t raining and i nd oc- trinaUon b so lntmslve that t.be sport beromH \heir main occupa· tion. Thus, the Communist re-clmes send prof esstooal athletes 14 tbe Olympics to compete qainst amateur$ from olhc:r .... A. 'IBISDOESN'Tseemtotrouble r. Olympic authorities. Who ac- taall1 enforce , the doublo stan· dmd. AIJ9 American at.l\Jete who 8Cl"fllla a ·sub8Sdy, for example. lldUslfifd as a prdea.l.oo.al and 11 llarred from t.he games l'fflt onlr tlM! at.hJetes but Liie ICCfd. polm: are tr;uned for Lh<' ,_ • (JACK ANDERSON ) Olympics in th<' Communis t world. Confidential inteUigenct• tiOU rces Indicate th<1t lbc tnunin~ as e vt'ry bit as rigorous for the .iumsboes as for the performers. In Russia, the Olympics securi- ty forces are drawn from both the First Chier Directorale And tbe Second Chief Directorate of the dre aded KGB. The First Dirtttorate cor- responds roughly to tbe C-entraJ JotelUgcnee Agency. Its prin- cipal duty was to cbeck out anti· Soviet e lements. six:h as the UkraJnian s eparatists and tbe .Jewish De fense League. whn migllt try to ha.rm the Soviet aWetes. But the Olympics a}S() pro,•lded the KGB with an excellent cover ror espionage sessions ln Mon- t.naJ. Top agents 0( the First Directorate were able lo enter the country, no questlcns asked. as part of the So\'tet Olympics de· legatiOt\. The games also made It e&sy few a&QU Ulrou&hout Nor1.h America to travel to Moo~al. The)' W1!re a ble to move un nollc:~ In the crowd. Whill' lhc athlC'l<'!I compet· ed In the stadium, lhl' uwcnt.s C'o mpar <.'d n o t e11 In th e b a c k r o o m s . 0 n <' " o u r c 1• dt'!l<'ribed th<.' occasion u11 sort of an "old home week" for sµics. The Second Directorate, whose runctions are i;ornewhat similar lo those of the FBI. was responst· ble for preventmit defection ... F'or months before lh<' Olymplc-c, according t o reliable 1n teUigence, the faceless men of the Second Directorate s1rtcd through the records or the Soviet athletes. THOSE WRO drank too mU<'h or had a weakness for strange women wereeither ellminated<>r placed under special watch. Pa.st statement.a of the athletes were c hecked for any hint or an· t.agoniam against the reclme. A network ()( lnformen WU de• vclo~ within the Olympics de- legation to report on the olhJetes. The agents themselves In· filtrated the delegation. In· telUgcnce sources ~ti.mate tbat al least one but ottm two KGB agentt 1tccompaould every Sov· let sportlnic team. At a previous O ly mpi c s. fo~Bl a nd CIA specialists spotted seven middle. level KGB a1ents poslng as d~ leaatlon m•m~rs. ~ 'fhe agents actually 11ccom· parued their charges on shopping trips, 1iahl11eeing lOUrtl and din· ner e ngaaement1' ot rettiiuronts out.side Olympic Villa1te. The agents also mingled wllh their athlete" when they mtt socially with performers from other countries. Tht-t>flcct wu~ 11 dis· concertinll 13mt'ness in the con· versation of Communlst nthlcte11. As a result of the atrtct Rur· venlance, only 17·ye3r-Qld divtr Sergei Nemtaanov defected. The only other goof was the dis· covcry thel Boria Onischeftlco, 11 Soviet fencing master, ~ an elec:tronJc device lo ch tt In his epee match. When he triggered a bu~ ln the sword's grip, It scored a hit for him. Vetel'an intelligence SOUttes report that Onischenko wu Cfln· aidcred lo be "closo" to t.bc Sov· iet Interior M inislry. They speculate that tbe KGB may ac· tually have rtgged him up lo wln a gold medal. The electronic I P· paratus was f ar more ~licated, for eJCampJe, thnn a fencing m ut.er likely could blV'e dev~ecl. lndeed. the fact that be wH cauabt lndicatu b didn't und erstand lfte sopbiaticated equipment be WAS usl.og. I FEEL that it is the S(hool's buslnua to correct youn& smokers. Under no c1rcum1tan· ces should the bigh ·achoot" establish a !'moking area; It would only breed immature s mokers who wouldn't adj1,111l lo the s mart majority of non· Quotes Ann a , Cooperman. L.A. -•q wish the newa med.I• would give le$S time to the prophets or !)oom, doom. a nd zoom ••• Tht1 may be r1ght, but I Cwoold prefer) more time ctven w the bloom and boom economhta. who may be wron1 but who •Hf restor e tlla.t precious U\.(Dg called hope.'' I Le&H1lntorll who full to tm- mt'dlukly rrvl11c tM tax l'ltrue- turc to arqulrc> c>quallty ror an, m~t ct•rtaiolv ~re uklng for vorly ret1rC'menl ('. M.CJBBENS OAAHGt: COAST DAILY PILOT Unbm N. Wftd. Puhlhhl'f' Tlkmlos Ktn11I, £cbtor llartloro K rrtbfcl1. 1;d1toriol Poge Editor Thn editorial Pill11 of the Dail1 Pilot !lct•ks to Inform and allmul1tQ ruders by prt'S<:flUng on this poitr dlv('rlU! commentary on topics of lnteresl by syndical· t'd rolumnlats and curtoonlru, by pr<1vldln11 11 forum for readers' '"•l'•i; nnd by pre11entlng this newapoper'a opinion!! W1d ldc:a. on curr nl toplca. The edltort1t oplolona of th e Dally Piiot appeal' only In U11• f'dltorial column al tlle top of the PORt>. Opl11Jons fX· ptftled by the columniita and C:811.oMUIJI and l~tttr wMllnl Int thcir own and no tndOC"Ument ct their views by the Dally PU«. Mould btlnrrrrect. Wednasday. AUJfU!l 18.1976 ' ., ~dnt> Jay\, <~lo in~ Pri.c.-NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ' I N OAILYPtLOT Horror.Joke r l Filmmake r Pins· Hopes on Two j fty MJLTON MOSKOWITZ Twentieth-Century l''ox, ono ot tho lust of the lndcp-OIJ· dent film companies. w~l&bro in recently with horrendolls rf'tlului It lost 12.5 milJlon In the first half u(thb yur It did poe>rly for an .-bsurdly simple reason. lt ma4t' movies that very rew prople wanted to see. Arl'\C>nl t~ d lnkt•rli were ··1.u<'kY Lady," "At Lon11 J,list Love," "Tt\u Rlue Bird." "End or the Game," ''Sky Riders," "I Wlll.1 \\'Ill" and "Mothe r, Jugli and Speed.·· But wait. help 1s on the way. Moving Into the second half or 1976. Twent1 eth·Ct-ntury has m circulation two flicks Money Tree tha t rn uv r escue the . company· from oblivion or aMorption by a conglomcru1'.> looking for a Udy tax loss carryover. :•r One is "The Omen." a horror movie that got orr to sue~ a fast start that Dennis Stanml, the company's chairman, i. hoping it may turn into another "Exorcist.·· In its first days out or the starting gate, "The Omen" took in $12 million in box office receipts. A low·budeet film, 1t wa& made for $2.8 million. ~ . ) TUE OTHER FILM TIIAT Fox is counting on to re\'~~ its slide 1s "Silent Movie." made by -and starring -com(#. dian Mel Brooks . whose last e(fort. "Young Frankenstein.1• was one of the fe w winners Twenlielh·Century Fox has hal in recent years •• The script for "Silent Movie" could have been tak~ Crom a meeting or the Twentieth-Century board of directors_ one or whose members is now Princess Grace of Monac4. who made money for the studio under her maiden naml\ Grace Kelly : • Jn "Silent Movie." "h1r h 1s reall~ ;i silent mo\'te, Mel Brooks plays an ex-alcoholic director who tr ies to sav.-~ studio that is about t.odie by making -yes ii silent movip. lf he doesn 't pull it off -in the movie. that is --then t~t studio 1s likely to fall into the hands of a ra pacious corti glomerate. · ., THE CONGLOMERATE IN "Silent Movie'' is seemin£ ly patterned after a real one. too. It's called Enaull Devour, with headquarters in New York tll l Conglomerat Square. The company's slogan is . "Our Fingers Are to Everything." t In the real world, ns Mel Brooks undoubtecll~1 know&, there is a conglomerate coiled Gui( & Western lndu:.tri es. n. has its headquarters 1n New York at Columhus Circle, and~ has its fingers an many thinRs !cigars, auto part:., i.ugu , zinc, s mall loan companies. publishani; >. More to the point. Gulf & Western has a sta ke in thr m~ lion picture industry via 1ls owneri.hap or Paramount P•Cl· tures. Another conglomerate. Transamerica Corp , OW"f United Artists. Universal Pictures. the most successCUI operator in Hollywood today, belongs to MCA, Inc. Twentieth-Century Fox. which was formed in 1935 I)~ Willia m Fox and Spyros Skouras, was saved once before from financial disaster when it brought out "The Sound fl( Music" in 1963. Now it's 13 years later and they're down·-ro one of their Inst cards, a JOker named Mel Brooks Dow's '1,000 Fever' Hits Buyers Ag ain ( NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market got stuck toda~ al the 1,000 mark and prices he11ded lower in fairly light trading. It was the 1 llh time this year that the market ap proached the barrier and fell back. "There is a te ndency to lake profits around 1.000 simply because it has worked that way so many times," said Robert Wade of Drexel Rurnham. Analysts also !laid the market is bein~ held hack by con cern a ~ut the pause th11t has developed in the n-n'c; e<:onomac recovery. 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'tw l''\tn· • • Sill FOi I rNP'y q.n ,.,, any cMd' B· 11s· pfal!' ceieat Dowf _,,, 9•s "r"1J Of 0•1"1~ P"''-"~"',., tnl)ICI) Of H°"f Hob!) e. c.,. •. l'!l''.)'l, ~31 des QO Gel I SCI ---..J '"'!"'·'' at l'I • "'~••1 ,.,n n~IOl'lllllf ••I~ t I• f t-, f01'1 \, t I ht f,\'\"'f!f't ~~1f• t ill i' lht< '''" 1)1 ·~-ptK.,. .• EVEREADY "D" BAnERIES :c~ 36( UMIT6PACIS Huntington Beach tl61M.Mtf~ Hu~onleach 21131 IMci ltTcl ......... ·------------------------ .. 7 Saddlehack .. EDITION r VOL. 69, NO. 231, S SECTl~S, 54 PAGES 1\f t e rooon • Stoek..-. .TEN CENTS 1:Assessor Continues School Tax Attac I. By WILLIAM SC'R1lEIB£R J acobs' remarks are the latest tocfoy. "There is no emotion In· tax rate equate to state or federal explunntlo n ," Jacobs !(aid. motivation ln his rritklsrn 1>f th Ofi11e~•111~ ... ~ ... ,. in a runnrng feud he sparked lu.'lt volvrd in what I'm saying, only laws over which the district h11s '"liley'JI really want t.o know SVUSD board or oth~r local toit·I B Ordal nge Cou oty assessor week after trustees <'Ul the dJs· s ample. aoalylical questions thut litUe or no control. wh('n they get their true bills in an~ entitles over the past f('w ra ey Jacobs took a nothc-r trict 's tax rate 20 cents to a total should be answered Trustees claimed It would havr October" hnt in the world all this wt>ek!'. t Poke. tod;iy al SaddJeback Valll·y or $6 20 per $100 or asses!.ed The assessor. a Mission VicJo been 1mposs1ble to cut thl' rate money is ~mg spent oo." "The reason for my comments~ Unifie4 School D1stncl truSll't.'~ \aJuat1on. The assessor satd 1l resident. said trui.ll>eSshould· a ny more because of legal Jacobs a gr eed that prcssur~ 1s that peopl<' l'Oll us with quc~· over lheir spend mg and taxatwn rould h:H e been cut e n..n more. -Explain each block of dollars formulas impoi.ed from otht>r should be put on the CaUCorma t1on.s about who st'ts the tax rntl'Sl plans for the coming vear This w\•ek. the !-Choo! board in the upcommg budget beyond levels or government. They also Leg1~lature to change property that equate t o higher tax bWs,"; He c~argt>d.~hat trustees h.tH' firt>tl a '1trtolic responsl' at the amount s pent lru.t year. said a ny furtht•r budget rul:-tax laws but s aid "thl' taxpay(•rs Jacob:. su1d. "l 'm just forward· 1 still railed to nns~er \ ery i.101 Jacob'>. c h a r g 1 nJ? h1 m with -Tell how ma ny pcnrues or the \\OUld be "<•ounter-producltve." aren't being gl\'en the data to dt" ing thl'ir ques u ons lo llw propt'r : pie questions about their bud~ct "poltt1cal dema~oguery." tax rate those addlttonal block:> "I am sure this could nil be ex· term in<' huw they should pro-authority," : and tax rate ~~al every tu>.p.n t•r "I "on ·1 even comml'nt on that of dollars translate to. plained very simply and the ta~-recd.'' The assessor conceded thut th<-i shouldkno" kindofallega11on."JJl'Obs sa1d · -Tellhowmanypcnniesofthe payers bave anghttoheartbe H e den ied any p ersonal ($«SPENDING,PagcA21 \ * * * Taxpayer Asks Use '-Freeze' By LAURIE ~PER Ol 11>• D•oh Piiot Sw tl Although he knows it's too late to do anything now about the Sad· dleback Valley Uniftt!d School District ·s budget and tax rate. one local resident has a plan for greater public control or the db· trict's S2.6 mLllion contmgenc) fund. James Woodin, a bank trust of fleer who lives in MISSion V1eJo, said he will a s k trustees al their next meeting to place the monl'y in an Impound account. Then. he explained, no money t'ould be taken out of U1e :iccount unless a public hearinl! 1s held un each expenditure from the JC· (OUnt. lie sn1d his SUl!R<':>llon 1s aimed al freezin(( the mont') and m ak Ing trustees aw11re that the) have to ask the public for com tnent. "While they can s pt'nd 11, they're a ll llable for 1t." Woodin said. "To protect tbemselvei., they should impound it." Without the public hearing. taxpayer-; have the right to sue the trus tee-. If they don't feel the expenditure'! are jushried, he add('(!. Although a ta'tpayers' lawsuit could be brought even "llh u public hearing. Woodin said thl'> would be less hkely. The Mission V1t<jo man ad milted he would like lll Sl'e the t;!.6 million frozen and cn'd1h.'fi to next year's budget. The money is now labeled as a reserve fund for emergenciel' or needs not anticipated durinA th!! budget process -such as cmploye salar y hikes. But, the trust officer said. "you know lhey have a habit of spendin~ whatthey get." Woodin has nol been in\'oh•1'iJ previous ly 1n school d1stnct m.11 ters. Monday's public heanni:: on employes' ~alary and h<:'nd1l proposals w:1s the r1rst dl"ilrlr l board meeting he has attt'ncicd I k said hl' is lwcominJ: 111 \'Olved now becuu'lt' hc believco; the board hns m<1dr expendltur\·~ <St-e FUND, Pagt' .U> l Nomi11a tions, 1Vote on Tap a Jn Ka11sas Cit.y ., KANSAS CITY c I\ Pl Folltl\\ ing is thl' schl•dule or t'\'1•nt:< for lht' Rt'puhhrnr1 Not1onnl Con\C'll t1on tonii;iht f.. p m. J'l>'f' Ad<lre~' b y Gov J\rrh ,, Moore Jr. or West V1ri.:101.1, ~baJrman of the Hcpubliron Gov ernors A8•(}('h\llon. Address by Rep. Guy Vondrr .J agt of Mlchl1rnn, chairman or t he Nationol Republican Conaresslonnl Commitl<-c f':ltctlon of the Rcpubli<'nn Nn tionol Com millet>. Address by Srn J a Mb K Javlts of New York Nomlnnllon ror prr,ident of tht United Stntrs Holl ca II for :-:1•1l•<"llon nf .1 nominl'e fnr prrs1dcnt Ad.Journml•nl ·,BEDROOM SET . SOLD QVICKLY "The furniture sold lhe rirst da.y tht' ad ran. We had good ·response to the ad, too." That's the advertising success :s tory told by the ln'lne woman "'ho placed this classified od In 'lhe Daily Pilot i pc Klnit brdroom ~et. no ~ .Sponhh. 5200. \\X \JI.XX lf you have rurniture you want to convert lo cash, call 642·5678. • We make It u.sy to put a few word.I to WOl'k for )'OU lo the Dai· .11.euot. ... APPEAL S SEX RULING Transsexu al Richards Trmissexual Te nnis Player Plans Appeal By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 ''" Dollr Piiot Si.II Transsexual tennis player Renee Richards said today she will appeal the decision that ap- parently bars her from playing in the ~omen's division or the US. Open at Forest Hills, because she hac; undergone a sex change. Dressed in tennis whites and a peach colored sweater, Dr . B1chards announced her decision at a press conference ttus morn 111~ at the John Warne Tt•nn1s Club in N('wport Beach. Dr. Richards s aid. "I fed that I have been deprived of a right In which I a m t•nlltled." She said thnt c;hc "ould appeal a re('t'nl ckr1s1on of the United Statec; Tl'n· nis Assoc1ut1on LhaL. 1n crfect. h:1r'i h('r from compct1t1on :h .l \\Om.in. "I am not agoirut a tesr of 'umc sort to identify u pcrson·s "'t'X, n~l'. rat·e or other hrnlt1n~ rcq11 1r cm<'nt s f<>r ~Jl l'C 1f1 l' C•ltenonC's of :-ith!rt1r comp<'ti tll>n "In my cn-;c•. howc•vc•r. I clu nut Jitf<'<' lhn< lhc· M''< t•h1c1rn11:-om<" lt•'r ., nn .1 ppropri:.i1t • nrw ,1t th1' 11m c nnd :o.l alt' o f mNl1t·.i1 kn"" lt-<1i:t• f\ l{ynC'c:nl1>~1<1t c\ nmtnnt1on tor womrn'" ev1•nu. would lw> much morn def1n1llv<•," I>r. Richard!!. an <'Ye imrg{'()n, told 25 mt>mb('rs of the nt•w, ml'diu nttendinR lh<' press con ferenC('. Thi.' USTA decid ed 1t would ml minister I hf' M'X chromosom1• lt"st to women pl3)'<'rs ot Forl'~l ISee RENEE. l•ageA2> I Koreans Kill Officers Four U.S. Soldiers Injured SEOUL, South Korea CAP> - About 30 North Korean guardc; armed with axes and metal pikes killed two U.S. Army officers and wounded lour American enlisted men and five South Koreans dur- ing a clash in the demihtarized zone today, the United Nations. Command announced. Military sources said three North Koreans were also believed killed, but there was no immediate confirmation. The U.N. Command said the two American officers were "brutally murdered in an un- provoked assault." The deaths stemmed from a tree-trimming •ncident. North Korea, however, said its guards acted in selC·defense alter "U.S. aggression troops" armed '14rilh lethal weapons beat them. The Pentagon m Washington said the identities or the slain men would be released after their famtlies were notified. A pike. generally used in pre- bayonet times, is a long wooden shaft with a m etal head, sometimes with a pick on the side. The U.N. Command gave this accountoflhe attack: The two American olficeTS, a South Korean officer and several American enlis ted men were escorting five Korean service corps workers who were trim· ming trees in Panmunjom, the truce village in th(' center or thc- buffer zone between North and South Korea. Two North Korean officers and several North Korean gu ards came lo the area in nudmorrun~ as the South Koreans wer<' "routinely trimming branches" from a tre<' in the joint security area. The tree was about 35 to 40 yards from a U.N. Command checkpoint at the south side or the Bridge or No Return, over whJch prisoner exchanges took place after the Korean armistice. After some discussion during which one or lhe North Korean of- ficers t>xpressed objection to the tree trimming, the North Koreans demanded that the South Koreans s top the work. Shortly after, a North Korean \'chicle brought additional J,?uards, and one or the North Korean officers was heard to tell them to "kill" the American~ and South Koreans. The attack followed. The two Americans died from maSSl\'e head inJunes and stah wounds, a Pentagon spokesman <See KOREA, PageA2> 0 • • NORTH KOREA APWl-lt""°• WHERE TWO SLAIN A areup In Korea Ford Narrows Veep Pick to Four BULLETIN KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> - Roaald Reagan's choke for run· alnc ... ,~., s~n . &lc bar d Scbwelkr, .... , .a.-to re- move ldntadl from die a..,_ ticket, bat tM formn Calltonla governor-refuted to acciept the of. ter, preu secretary JIJn Lake saJd. KANSAS CITY, Mo. {AP> President Ford has narrowed his search for a vice presidential nomlnee to Seo. Howard Baker or Tennessee, former Deputy Atty. Gen. William D. Ruckelshaus, Treasury Secretary William Simon -and. not necessarily last or least. Ronald Real{ an. two sources have told the Associated Press. One source In lhe ford cam· pa1gn said former Treas ury Secretary John Connally of Tex as was on the list. But later, a While House source cl~c to Ford said he h as been <'limlnated bttause or possible exploitation of his trial on charges or taking a bnbe from tht' milk producers· lobby. even thOugh he wns oc qwtled. * * * Ford Appe ars Like ly Pick KAl\'.Sl\S \IT\', Mo 1A1'1 llerc arc dclell3l<' w1tei. by cnn- chdale ba~cd on h1ncll ni.: n-qulr(• m<'nl~ or ~tnlt•d preft'rt'nrt'' of delegnlt'!> to tht> ltt•publlc.rn !':a t 1onul Convent ion · 1-·ord l.14R lteagan 1.049 tJncommitlt'd 62 ; olal delegate vol<'it 2.~9 Needed to nominatl': l ,l.10 Totals are baArd on current al locations or prl.'fercnccs of all de· lrJ?ates. * * * There were nlso reports that Connally had been told in con. fidence that be was out of lhe run- ning. ''.Forget ~0Matl1," UH! White House source nld. Some ~onservaUves contioued to bold out hope that Reagan would be nominated, despite his * * *. adamant disclaimer that h e would not a('cept an offer from Ford or a draft from the conven. lion. A •J>Okesman s~d Ford was fOAfidieat of bl• own mmiftltlon and wouJti seek to moot with Reagan late tonlghl or early lbursday. * * * Ford Victory Seen In Voting Tonight KANSAS CITY, ~fo. CAP) - President Ford a ppeared firmly in control of the 1976 Republican National Convention ns the de- legates prepared to choose the party's presidential nominee tonight. He established his dominance with a clear-cut victory on an is· sue chosen by challenger Rooald Reagan. NIXON SHADOW HAUNTS CONVENTION-A4 With the cl1mact1c confronta· lion towa rd which Ford and Rt'agan hovC' mtwl'd for nine months only hours away, sup. porters of the form£•r Califorliin ~overnor :<>aw little hOflt' for u 110lit1('al m1rdcl<' irl tht• bullotin~ lOOljth l. "UnleM J ohn St':>r!I lflcuRan''I cump:11ftn manal(en can pull a rabbit oul or the hat, wt·'ll bl' 1n trouble wht'n they vote on the nomination," !>aid Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina. "And I haven't 11een any rabbit hulch1•:; around Rcagun headquarter R latrly," "I would :my the Prc11ldcnt mny win by a couple or hundn•d * * * votes." said Warren McPherwn, a Reagan s upporter who is c hairman of the Washington stale delegation. Ford was buoyant. He stopped by his campaign office today and told reporters. "I feel great. I'll feel bellerton1ghl.'' · Then the Pres ident went to a meeting with Republican gov- ernors to discuss party unity and the vice pres idency. Reagan continued to visit de· le~ation caucuses m search oflhc miracle he n eeds to turn the con· ventaon around. As for the volt' rejedin~ his bid to forl'1• 1''orc1 lo name his vie<' prc•s Hl<'ntiuJ rho1cc b<'fort• toniJ?ht ·s vol in i.:. ll<'agan su1cl . ·This 1<1 one llffil' J dls;1grce with lhc maJOrll) " After a dcrisl \ l' 1 .1~ 1,069 VIC· tory m th<' fi rst muJor tcst of Lhl!> Jt~t r.or <0on\Cntion , Ford'i. f\tra teg1sts worked oul a com· pronws<• thut uvoidcd another Ooor fight OV<'t I h<' foreign policy plank In the party platforrn. The {'rucial vote• caml' on Reagan 's proposal to r cquirn l"ord to nome his runnlntz mut1• before the bnllotlng ror lh(' Jlrt' ~ldl'ntlul nt1rn1n:1tlon * * * Ford had no need to lip hi~ hand: his forces waRed an in teni;e fight on the convention floor that won him the right. by a l,180 to 1,069 decision, to disc lose hlJ choice a-fter tonic ht 's Republtc•n National Convention vote on pr~ldentiaJ nomtruiUon rather than this mominl{. County Okays Extension of LosAlisos A $695,658 contract to extend t • Los Alisos Boulevard in El Toro . from Mu1rlands BouJevard to Jeronimo Road has been DP• proved by the Orange County J Board of Supervisors. The contract, aw11rded Tues I day to the W.J . Foster Construr· lion Company, calls for a four ' lane divided road. installation ot traffic signals a nd construction or a $271 ,000 bridge over u railroad track. county <'ngln er. Ing ofheials s aid. The project also wiJl incluc'h· :o11dew:ilks , c urb:s and guUcr.oe, and the street will h<' built 11-0 1t ran later be expanded to :ii"< 1 ant!s if net'dcd. they 11,1irl, The Foster firm :rn bmltted th1• IOW('Sl of lllOC' bids rt'C''lVl"<I fol the wt1rk ycli l Kille d MOIH·:STO CAP> -Ea.,ton J> Lin viii~, 27. of M antc\:u hu d1c'1 here from injurle11 sus to1n1•1f 1 when he was thrown fr()m h1i; f1 motorcyclt". I Cous • OC Delegate Hopes Stay High We athe r M01>lly c loudy hy early evt•n1n~ 'rh11r11day with Ill Ur rhnn~c in temperoturt.>~ expected. <.:oou hi"M or :ibout 70, low about GO. Special to the Dally PtJoc KANSAS CITY -Orange County delegates and politician!! here at the Republican National Convention oHered mixe d analyses today or Tuesday's de- feat of the controversial amend· ment to require presldentiaJ can· d1dates to identify their nmning mates. The meas ure was propolSed by Ronald Reagan supl)Ottcrt and the defeat was thrre<ore \'iewed by many as a \11rlory for Presi dent Ford. Out Orange County's represen· tallves in Kansu Cily for the most part refused to betle~ that the dereal of tbc amendment pells trouble for Reqan'is cam· palgn . The amendment. lk, was de: fcated by a 1,069 to l.180 vote. wilh 10 abstentions. Assemblyman Bruce Nestande of Orange said the balloting was a "crucial test" or the Reagan strength. A tong-time Reagan poUUcaJ attendant, Nestande said the vot· lng looked very fluid up until the lasl momenl. He noted that f'~ord 's people were tar from ovettonndent and were worltirqc Vft")' bard. Ne$tandt said Sel\. John Tower of Texas b ad uked him to 1up· port Pre.tldent Ford in the nomlnatlon b11lot\ng. b ut Neatande aald he wuuld r .. &J_n behind Reqan, l~e.Ubutcmeot the 167·membtt Calflor'ola • le'"auoa. AsHmbbm ab Robert Burtle of Huntington Beach is one of the slx slate whips for the Callfomla del.egatlon. He predicted a close vote 0t1 the amendment prior to the vote and said that even If the meaaure loses, the Reagan cam· paign would m ove "fuJJ steam ahead.'' Burke sajd that the delegate huntini is being handled In an at· mosphere or "friendly competl· Uon." He ad milled that if omend-rnfllt 1Gc bad won. It would have forced pressurt-on Ford to declare a vice presidential can- didate. Burtle noted t he california dQ- lecaUon hu r~mained firmly b•lalnd Roacan lbrouah bis chdtt ol Pnm1lvanla Governor Rltbard k~weiker .s h's nan- nlft& mate. -- Burke added that some other pro-Reagan delegations hnd rel~ some weakenin1r of personal cn- thu1i asm since the choice or Schweiker. Delegate Wfllard Volt of Newport Beach said he was not surl)rised al the vote Tuesday nisht on Ute amendment. "Many of the people votlntt a1alnst 16c were Reagan sup· porttrs but ones who believe that i( Ford won the nominetJon the selection of Reagan as bis run· nlna mate ... ould make a strong ticket in November," said Voit. •bo~k~ acllvely In R~agan'a Oranae Counly primary cam· p1icn. HawC?ver, Voil admittm th~c -.. ., Q uon U>at lbe~ar: tSee DELEGATE, Pa& Alf· INSIDE TODA l' What wilL 4 DemocratM: ~· tory mtcn to the nation'• economv? What wW I~ I/ l RepublkOftl tta11 in the WhUe Houu? M oa t flnonclnl anoly1t1 don'f lmot.0 "'4 l/wu haoo w lat/ 1omet1ung,"' tMIJ hied.gt. Set P041t ~J. Inde x •• ... •• Al :: t UJ 1 91-J -~· M ..... •• •• "I DAIL y PILOT SB 3,000 ,Flee Bay Danger PORTSMOUTH. Va 1AJ>1 Three thouxand Vmunia rer.l· dtnta were order~ evacult-d t°" day from the shor es or ChHapeake Biy after the cupMt in1i1 of .a baraie carry1nsi 1,000 lon.., ot sulphuric acid and Olcu.n. ""n oUy, lrritaUng chcrrucal used In the manuCacturlng of nylon fibers The Coaat Guard s;i1d tht• barge "&Vpt>ared to be leak1n1t i1llghtJy" but lhat there w.t5 no 1mmed1ate dange r. Howe\ er, '·"" emergency was declared and marine trnmc was "arned to stay clear of the area People approaching the !>cenl' were advised to wear protecttn· clothing and brealhinG lip paratus. The evacuation of shorehne re· s1dents was ordered by M<lthe~s County offic ials. The barge capsized JUsl oH lhe Vlrgm1a shore A Coast Guard spokesman. u1tl the L2S·foot barge, owned by the Alhed Chem1ral Compan) of Hopewell. V u . w as under tow b' a tug when 1t capsized about o am .. four males southeai.t of Gwynn's Island on tht' V1rgm1a side or the bay. a ft•w m.ile!> norlh or the mouth of th<' York River About 80 perrent of lhe barge·~ 1 cargo was acid. the Coast Guard satd. and 20 percent was Oleun. v.hich produres a sharp chok1nR • odor and mixes with water to produre h eat and an irntallng m1!>l I Sulphuric arid ran producf' ,, poisonous gas when m.Jxed '~1th water. l 'ro• Pag~ 11 I KOREA. • • said in Washington A North Korean broadc:.1 ... 1 claimed later t hat ··l_: S 1m penahst aggression troops" with le tha l weapons beat North Korean gua rds who had gone to protest that the trees wcr<' In a I Joint security !lrea \tnd,•r North Korean control. 1 The otricial JCorean Central ?-Jews Agen cy broad cast. monitored in Tokyo, said the North Korean euards "were compelled to take a ttop in ell- .4cferwe to countt'r the reclcless ;rovocnt1on of the scoundrtllt " Woman Fights Abductor in San Juan A San Juan Capistrano woman ~·as k1dnaped and dn,en to a rl' mote area outside lhf• city Tu<'~· d:iy night by u man who grablX'd brr 81! she sat on the lawn out!lid<' ner place of cmployn'lt•nt <Ill Avrnida Aeropuerto. Oran)(I.' County Sheriff's ofricers said. Otputies said the 21-ycar ·olct 'irum told them that her abdur tor. whom she descr ibf'd u urmed tind drunk. r an his 1·ar 1hr1>ugh ~t'Vl'tnl stop si~ns wh1h' ~h•• mad<' r<'pcot<'d attempts to leevt> the vehkll' Sh\• :1a1ll th,• ... uxP<.'('t mndl' '\(''< ual ndvanrcs toward'! hC'r wht'n ttu•v rt11ch1•1t th(•tr dt'lltinot11m hul· told lh<' vir t1m to ll'ave his r11r uftcr !!ht• rt•J)<'ult'(lly und :.i~<· •·1•s1oor111tv rrs15tC'CI him Th<' V.:oman Inlet otrir1•rs that tht• ohflut'tor m. dr no ott<'mpt to UM.' lht• ~un "hu·h ht• plnt't'd on lht• (111,hhourct n( ~~ rar "h1le ht' 11tru1oa:h·J w 1th her. 1'hc>v !laid i1h1• rlld not r1'<1u1r1· ml'(hcnl lrl·nt mt nt ' ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'°".,_.,( .. ~th••••'°'""'"""'_... • ._.~ • ..-·~,.._.. ... ,._\ ,.,,.,,, ,,.-.v...ctt-"',.. ... \#l/l'M..# c ... ,, ~11\f\1~'4 '~'••"• "~·~ ........ , ... "' .... .w&1Wd I.\ ftd.4'-tf\r•~PI t •• ..-. h·• t "1t• N•\• ~-"'-t l' .. M" t4wt'h"Q\i.·• '"'°"'f\ t~ .,_.,_ \f•ll•• ""''"4' \~It~• '-''*I•-. itNI L~lt-..1' \ovitn( .. \f 4Vf'IOV'll'O""'"'°''•Ct ,._.. 1 ""'"''to• f \ttvr•••' ..... ~M•• u •• t;;:~·~~ ~~;,:::.:~::.~'"" ~,. ·~~ Rober\ N. w~ 1-rh ... "C""'~"""'' Jack R. CurltY Vilt' l't r '"°'"' •ftit 6f'Nt .t4 '1A•NIA,/'f' TnomuKttvll CdOOf Thomas A. Murphlne A.'•"'*fl~ t 01"'1if c.Nrlts H. Loos Rlchord P. Nall A\\l\t~t ....-~01"'4 tdi.,_,.~ S.dd .. N<lc V•l'-VOHl<e tut• L-• .............. , ~ft 0....0 ,, ..... .. Offlc~ • (M\a ~~ 't ._,,,, ~·~'"" "Wlhf'lltttfl a..c" lttf\ ... "' ........... ,. l-.... ~ .... (, .. _\t•f'tl \ .. ttMc"• V•tt•• ~Otho M'-4>'0 fJr,,,,,. '•• CHi"tl'f\ .. 4ts.o6JO ~yrltfll, lt7• o. ..... 0.-1 ,.....,. ....... ~ '9ft) .... N-n ,..,, .. , llhr•1.tt..M~ .. WM!t ,,._,,.,,, '' ., ••• u~nw"t' ,..,..,,. l'n•• k rt,,.-, .... d •UMW' \fletCt•' ... lllft1U~ at ----,...~ cte" eint• .. P•'41 wt (Mt .. Mlt<\.t c.t ~· ~,~.,., .,, <At•_, u '"' ---"""' h ~' W H ~"'" .,,,...,,,., .,.,1.wwt..._ ~u-...., Wtd~ay AuguS1 t8 l97S 'Masi Killer' Prank Keeps Wps Hopping w"' enfort'omt'nt aien-c1es who hlld men llt'd up lo \ 11"\U<ill) ('\ 1:r) CO~!>t.il t:lly from Loni;: 81•a('h to s.in C:lt>ment4: todu y .... er\' hunt 1nR lhe pt'rJH'trato1 of rn a I 1 c 1 o u s m )' 6 I t• r y t l'I <>phone ca II '· 1''1rtt•t-n t w l'I \'l' We:it . Ckt'un, ., thl' ca.lier told u Santa Ana l'Oll<'\< f)(op»rt· 111ent switchboard ope.rator uboul J ·30 am. "I w:i.~JU.~l ma 6hootout ant.I lolh.'<I h\c ~'<lpl. .. lie abru ptl\ hunl: up \I, 1thout mt.•nt1on1na a cit~. :-11 ..i ~l'nl'r:>l radto bruad \'J!>t on th~ <..:un11 11l Onl' fre qut.•n<'y covl'ring all c·oastal <'Illes .... ent out Officers in Long Beach. Sl';1I Bea<'h . ll unllnJ:ton B{'arh . Ne\\ µut t Beal·h. Corona dt'I Mar, and Laguna Beach" l're unsuc cessful in find mg any m.~s horn1c11te. The address i:1ven did not <''1:.t in se\ eral c1t1c!> 11 Projects Approved By County A h!>l or t 1 construction pro-- Jects t.otahng an estimated S7 2 m1lhon \\as approved Tuesday b) Orange Counly suJ)('rvisors ror funding under the federal Public Works Employment Act. Two multi·m illion dollar pro· Je<'ls were included in the list. Ont> is construction <>f a S2 5 m1lhon fire !raining station near El Toro The other was a S2 3 m1lhon overhaul or an ex1slmg building for use as county Health Department headquarters Also included on thl' approved lt<;t .... as S250. 000 for construction of a hre station 1n the Laguna Niguel area a nd $350.000 for v. 1dcn 1n g o r a section or Marguerite Parkway. Supervisors' approval of lhe project list doesn't mean projeds will be financed by federal funds. The hst. however, will be sub· milted to the E conomic Develop- ment Adm 1n1s trat1on for ap· proval under tbe S2 billion federal public works act. When enacted into law over a µrealdenual \ eto earlier this vear , the act was designed to help relieve unemployment an lh1• ('On!>lrucl ion industry. Ft'(kral funding 1s intended lo booi-t construction empl oyment 11pporhm1t1rs by hurrymR start of ronstruction prOJects already pl.mntod but unbudgettod by local l!o'·crnml'nts Smoking Ban Continues At Meetings C'a p1 strano Unified School Board membrrs have bulled htaclll cvt'r the distr1ct ·s no llmok1ng Pohcy in its mef'hng room And. v. h11c tht• bOard failed to reconfirm the no smoking poh<'Y Monday. It al!lo deadlocked 3 to J on o motion In allow lorflokcri lo purl ;n~ a y outside u 1tlo11 cnrloliun• ovNlookan.: thl' ht-ar 1n.: room Thi• t•nd r~s.ult W:l.!< that the no :1mol<1n'1 policy ~l:in1l:1 Th1• Nt•v..r1 member bonnl ha.s bt't.•n n•<iuccd lo :o.t'< rn1·mb~·r~ with lh1• n·:11 .cna11on of StC'phcn Smith The prnsat1on wall not be f1llcd un 111 No\'t'll1ber·~ l'lcctaon Th\• bun on i.mnkrn1t hod T1 ustcc Sarah Lipp Cumin.: Al 11 prt•VIOU'i m cettnJi. Mr~ Lipp broncht•rl th<' :1ubJCCl o( nl 1ow1n~ 11mokin~ b hind u 1Cla11~ w;.111 ~cv11rali11t,t lhl' bonrd room Crom the district hcndq11artcrll' lobhy f\Jrthrr. Mrll. 1.lpp !laid 11h1• "a:1 annoyed at thr "s,lly li11(n-<" 'ny1n1t .. Thank you for not 11mok ans:" ~polll'd arounct th\' b111lclan1t D1llt rirt 1•inployes may s moke onh In a special area Tru!llE'e Ted Kopp 1ni1tah't1 lht motion 10 re \•ise thc no <;mok1n1t rnnl Inn lie said since the lobby was separated from the board room and air condillone<I. the fume!I wouldn't bother those attending the scbool bourd me.>tmg. Trustee Bob Hor1t disagrttd Notln~ that lhe area.-; sharf'd 11 comm o n air <"O ndltlonin1t ll~!ltem. he u1d the smoke would hkclY ~ p lckt'd up :ind blown In to the board room He said he had observed In many public buildings the sooty marks left ;around ceiling vf'nlls Rnlher than aiding. the air condi Uonln1 "creatca the problem.·· Hurs\said. Hurst noltd as ~ell that lhc board b:ad an obligation \o act an c'smp1e for s tudents. Soviet's Luna 24 On Moon MOSCOW IAP I l.unu 24, an unman(led Sovlt.•l 'parecrall. made a suct't1sf1.&I M>ft landlt\11 <>n tht moon toda y, the SOv1t\ ncv.i. aaency Ta11s announced 'hss said all equlµmerlt ,aboard the lunar c:a"~uh.• was iuncuon- ing normntly Luna 24 was launcht.'d Au~ 9 and wnis put into orbit aroWld lhl· moon fi ve dn) s. lat\<r The .inoounct•mt•nl lllllrf 11 landed in thr southl'astcrn pan l•I the Sea of CrtSI!> ut 9 3b J m 1 ll J6 p m fl 01' I This 1s the s.a me gent'ral ureJ m w!U ch tht.· lust So\ tel moon probe. Luna 23, landt!d on Nov ti. 1974. Tass reporlt'd ul lhe t1m,• that some of Luna 23"i. t.'QUll)l'l1t'11t was damaged and tlu~ prevl.'nlcd 1t from c:srr} rng out 1t~ full pro gram or expert ments on th<' moon. Tass did not explrun the mis· sion of Luna 24. but presumably 1t will l ake soil sa mpl{'S ,,.. Ith Jn automatic scoop for analysis by remot<> control from earth Th1i. was uns ucessfully attempted by Luna 23 The Sov1e1s havl' not landed men on the moon. bul two cos monauts are orb1tmg the earth 1n Jhe Salyul 5 spaC'e lab. Boris Voly n o11 and Vit&ly Zholobov rocketed into space Ju I> 6 in thetr Soyu.z 21 spacecraft and docked v.·1th the Salyut the following day. The space lab bas been in orbit since June 22 The two s tarted \hear 44th day in space Loday, more lhan hair way toward the U.S. record for manned space flight or 84 days. Front Pa9e A I DELEGATE n.igbt vote would have an effeet on tonight's nom in a ling process. Assemblyman Robert Badham (Newport Beach> srud he saw the vote as a show of s trength by the Reagan camp He s aid that while many h ard core lleagan d e· legates saw the vote as u defeat for Reagan, be felt \hat "too murh emphasis has been placed on the vote as a lest of Reagan's real strength.·· Badbam said he bflleves that one underlying 1ss~ might be that many Repubhcans feel an unwillingness to dump an ancum· bent s itting President lD a tough tleclloo year In discussions w1lh delegations from other states. Badham s:ud he found that m any supporters believed a Ford-Reagan ticket would be the best bet in Nov· ember. The de feat of 16c leaves that option open but Reagan con- tinues to say he would refuse a second pJace on the tJcket. Fro• PagP A I FUND .•• for unnecessary Items and they need people to be interested enough "to sit down on them a lit- tle ." lie also believes Orange Coun· ty Assessor Bradley J acobs' criticism or the district tax ra te Is "d e ad right " Trustees. however. have contended the as- sessor 's comments are "nothing m ore than p o l1ll cu l d e magoguery." Th<> school dist rict's business manager 1s oo v acauon and w tb not a vaila ble to romment on Woodin"!! propo:sal today. John Cooper, nllBistant to the iiuperin tendent, !\a id ht' <hdn't know 1f the Impound account would b<' le11al or not If 1t is ~11.:~<':1tcd al thr n<-xt meeting, then tru~t~ r>rC">hoblv will consld1•r the proJlQl'al and de· l~rm1n<' its lr1tallty. hl• said Fro• Page A I RENEE ... Hill~ :.tiler Or. Richard~ npphed to play In tht' U S Open. Thl' u•:.t, the saml· one :ad min1stcrl'd to Olympic athlcles. would show that l>r. Ri c h ard~ hoo; the chromosomes of tt man because sex chanAe procedures cannot chanite ~('X chrom<>sonws. scicn· tist.s say As R i<'ha rd R a~kind , Dr. Richards was a ranking player In the men 's JS-and-over division before undergoing a sex change operation. Burglars Get TV AT El Toro Home Bu.rglarll who pried open the fronl door to gain entry slole a rotor lelevl~lon set valued :ll S317.9'l frQm an El Toro home. Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the then was re- ported by William Albert Oonoboc, 30, of 22011 La.keland Drive. The set was taken from hts 1hi ng room while he was out for the evening. Too Taxing? Brown May Sell U Home LOSA NG EtES <AP 1 Ri ing property taxes that ha\~ forct'd many Lhi Angeles County residents to con· :i.1der selling their home~ uJ)purently prompted the saml' n •s ponse from Gov. Edmund G lfrown Jr. A Hro\\n aide said m Sacramc.•nto Tucsdav thut Bro\\ n 1~ conMdl'ring putt in.: his La ure l Canyon.home on the market, and that tbe hefty property tax rise is u "major consideration.·' Councy assessor'21 records show that Drown 's re· sid<"nct·. like many other Los An~el<'s County homes, was hab by a big jump in assessed valuation tl\ls year, from S.SS,000 to $87,000. Still. property taxes weren't Brown's primarv con- sidcrntlon. Brown. who refuses to ltve in the slate's nt•w governor 's mansion in Sacramento. rarei, gets n C'han<"e to return to his Lo~ Angeles residence, the aide ~aid nrown lr\·c~ m ;,i $250-a-month bachelor apartment rn SacrainC!nWJ. /tlissio11 Bell Ranch Secession Signers. Have 2nd Thoughts A Pl'litlon drive to deannex lh<' Mission Uell Ranch tract frtlm San Juan Capistrano appears to be meeting resistance Crom pre vious supporters. · · r signed the petJllon when a neighbor broueht it t.o my door." said Dollie Wbittln~on. 25622 Calle Jardin. "l lhought the pcti hon was to get our truces back. l moved to Mission Bell because 1 want to live in San Juan. I certain- ly don't want to de annex." Mission Bell residents have been double taxed. due to an overs ight or San Juan city or ficials. Homeowners pay tnxes to Capistr ano Bay Park and. Re c r eati o n District and Capistrano Bench Sanitary Dis- trict des pite a Local Agency Formation Commwion <LAFC1 order thitl the property be de· lllched from the service districts when It was annexed to the city. Councilman Kenneth Friess said res idents will receive checks from the city by the end of the month, reimbursing their 1975· 76 service diJtrict taxes. The sanitary district has aJso agreed to refund its share ol tax- es to the city. but \he recreation district argues that resJdents have benefited from dis trict parks and recreation senices and should therefore contribute their s hare of suooort. Mission Bell resident Richard Nelson, who circulated a letter . p rotesting the deannexation drive. said he bas the names ol :n residents who want their names removed from the deannex11t1on petition. He took his list of names to petitioner Jody Walker. 33252 Via Mayor, but Mrs. Walker sa.id she will not remove names from the petition unless a resident come!> to her personally with the re· quest. · "I don't have lhe authority to remove signatures Crom a pelt· tion on the buis of one man's word that these people hsvc changed their minds." she said. ·'We are trying to do something Mission Bell resident.s h ave asked us to do,'• said peUUoner Valerie Powers. 33262 Via Mayor. "We didn't even release the story to the newspapers until we had more than 60 percent of the homeowners behind us." · l'tfrs. Powers said 1.24 of the 148 Mi ss i o n B e ll homes are r epreBeoted on the petition to de annex. l'ro• Page A I SP·ENDING .. increased valuations he placed on county property have a lot tu do with the higher taxes. But bl· s aid he is bound by "stnct gov emment code sections" that r~ quire him to make his calculu tions based on the full market value of property. ''All I 'm saying is that in our kind of a d em ocratic republic. the taxpayers have a right to participate fully in the spcndin,:: process," he said. "If they don't, we've come all the way back lo the Boston Tea Party." Til _a_nii_n FURNITURE Attorney :·· Exclusion Rejected 8 ) TOM liARt.•:Y Ot ·~· 0•11• ... ~ ., ... Judft' William C SPt"lnl wo.1 nJked today to bar the two dcput d11trict a ttorneys pro11ecutln Or. L..ouls J . Cella Jr. from th ('Ourlr<K.>ll\ durrng l'>t.umlnalloo af u wiln<'s» described by tht-d~· fense as vttal to thdr prtlrh.11 motion. The OranJ;e County Su~r1or Court JUrtSt rerused desplle prn- t~~ b)' lhl' defense that w1tnCM Loren DuChcsn~ 1s 11 ch11tnct ut tornc) 's in ' esllg11tor who worked under tht: dtr('('t ion or tbe two pro ·ecutors last ~car dunni: the 1n vesl1gution of Celia's hospital em pin• . He refused a further dt!mand by thl' defense that Assist ant Di11- 1rkt Attorney Michael Capan.I be caUed to the courtroom to take over the prosecution chores for Deputy Dlstricl Attorneys Orcllo Sears a nd Da n Brice during DuChesnt>'s testimort). "I am gh•en discretion in th\s lype of motion," Judge Speirs told d<'fense a ttorneys J amc:i Riddel and Keith MonrO<'. "l um {!<ling to exercise it by denying your motion · · The motiQn that hro u.:ttc OuChesne tu the courtroom m. the first witness Is for the ex clusion of all evident•e ploced 1r1 the prosecution's hands by the actions of former printer Donald Albert Ray. 46. It was testified in a federal court trial last June \hat ended Wtth the conviction or Cella. Sl, and three codefendants that Ray provided Duc hesne, Mrs. Scars and Brice with boxes of docu- ments s muRgled by him from the United Printing Company plant, Jl9S.C Airport Loop Drive, Costa· Mesa fl "·as testifit>d t hat Cella wa!\ lhr OIA ner or the plant and thot ll .. wa!' used t o s upply printed rn J t e r 1 u I 1-> t o t " •> co u n 1 ~· hospitals rontrolled by him· Mas s1on Commun11 y llosp1tal. Mi:. s1on VieJo and Merry Gencrul llosp1tal, Santa Ana Judge M att Oyrn{' barred that r v1dence from the federal trial and his ruling to thul effect was rrud to Judge Speirs today by Monroe. Landscaping Pact .. '· Okayed by County . J\rt1sttc M aintenanrc Inc. ho'( been awarded a $4,036 monthly eontract for landscape main tenance in a s outhwest portion or ~1sure World in Laguna Hills. Orange County supervis or" granted the year-long contrart Tuesday. The contract calls for maintenan ce of 22.6 acres m the development. Save on fashionable SLEEPER SOFAS 20% • • • Reduction 87" Queen Sofa sleeper 1n glove-i1ke v1ny1 with gentle button tufting ltecJlll.,fy '470 Now $396 62" love seat sofa sleeper in glove- hke vinyl with gentle button tuftm~ Rec)lll..ty'J90 Now '312 Cover selection includes seven fabric grades in the season·s most desirable covers -soft vinyls, herculon, Vectra's blends of cotton-raypn. at 20% savings Special orders allow for two week delivery 1161 HAlllOll aYD. • DOWMTOWM COSTA MISA • 541-SI 31 •. Wednesday. August 18, 1976 Death Rights Bill Gains Pro-life Advocates Vow to Continue Battle SACRAMENTO CAP) ABOUT Zt protest~ lJNDeR THE bill, a -With backers balling marched ouUiQ.t the pe*q could sian a "hv· "death with dignity" and Capitol durinit the day mg will" with two wit· OPPonents raising the with signs calling tht' bilJ nesses -neither of s p e c t e r o f Na 1 i "leullted murder" and whom atood to proflt Germany, a bill giving proclatrnlng, "Nazi from his or her death - terminally ill patients Germany in l:o1n om111 · saying the sig"er didn't the right lo die has and .. The Old Peopl~ of waf\t life prolonied pa..-.sed a major Senate Ca I If o rn i a W an l to artificially. test. Uve... Th t Id f The measure by >J. However. a number of t a wou re er lo s em bl y m a n B arr y ~lderly groups supported i;el)tment, thl' bill s~. Keene, D-Eureka, would LbebUI. ~hose only purpose is to allow a doctor to remove artificially delay the mo- life·s ustaining equjp. DR. CLIFF 0 R 0 ment of death In ~ case ment from an incurably Bishop, a phys ician in where death is 1mm1· ill. dying patient who had the elderly commuruty of nent. The docu":'ent authorized it in advance Seal Beach Leis ure would. be r enewable heart ailment for seven wee'lus whale hospital or· fic1als refused thtir pJeu t o dbrontinue treatment on l egal j;rounds. OPPONENTS, v1rtoal· ly All from the "1Jro-hfc'' movement. made a ~trong uppenl Cot the bill's defeat. TUE FAMILY CIRCus· DAILY PILOT A.S ByBilKeaoo . World, said the bill "wlll every Cave years. THE S.ENATE a Judiciary Committee ap. remove or im1n1sh tht• • ''Nobody, in my mind, has a right to determine whether a person laves or dies," s aid Burton S bam sky of th e C11liforr11 ;.1 Pro l,tfc Council. "Wow! There's sure o lot of sand down here!" •Like Co11fo11r Plo1vi11g' pro\red it s:2 Tuesday. two most common fears giving it the bare majori· of death -prolonged ty needed ror passage lo pain and s uffering an<l the Senate Revenue and paupenzation or the Cl Taxation Committee. family -and restore •illy Prof es• The bill, prompted in human dignity to death part by the case of Karen and dying . ., APwu·...,.10 A DOCTOR who r e- moved 11re·susta1ning equipment from s uch a person, under the bill, could not be s ued or pro· seeuted, as present law allows. Yipes! Mars Stripes Actor Chill Wills joined a group of Los Quinlan. who Jay in a Also in support was the Ange~e.s picket.s protesting nolence on coma while her parents CaUfornia Medical As· One witness called by Keene said a doctor had refused to accept his "li\•ing will" because or legal problems. Another said her husband Jay helpless and dying of a telev1s1on outs ide the Federal Building battled a New Jersey sociatioo. And, in an im· T d h F ·1 11 • h · court to Jet her dt'e, portant development. PASADENA (AP> -New pictures of Mars · northern regions reveal mysterious patterns resembling con· tour plowing on the planet's red sur· ''BUT GENERALLY, these dunes don't change directions like the ones we· re seeing on Man.." Carr said. ues ay w ere · arru y ~our earmgs are ( being held. would give California the Keene said Cali omia's ---------------------first law o( its kind in the Catholic bis hops bad nation. withdrawn opposition. Family Wins Medical Suit LOS ANGELES (APt -A Superior Court jury has awarded $617.000 to the Rh•erSlde family of a woman who died 1n 1970 after an operation to r e· move corns and calluses from her feet. An('sthesiologist Spencer Thompson and assis· tant surgeon Rodney Soholt were found liable for malpractice. but Knollwood Hospital and the woman's podiatrist were absolved of responsibility, Richard Aldrich, attorney for the woman's sur· vivors. said. Aldrich said testjmony durinit the trial indicated that 38· year-old Al r::.. Dolores Varea · s breathing was erratic for 50 maoutes before a cardiac arrest str uck, but the anesthesiologist failro to inform surgeons. ''\\'hen her breathing d1ffacultaes started, he tried to gi\'e her OX) gen by squeezing the airbag. but was unable to do so because of his arthritis." Aldrich said New Phone Rate System Delayed SAN FRANCISCO IA PI The state Public \,:tihlles Commission has delayed expansion of Pacific Telephone's residential single message rate timing system in hopes of avo1d1ng unnl'cessary ex fK>n.Se und billinfZ confus ion Tht' dt'CISioo put orr expansion of the system tentatively scheduled to t>t-1on an San f'~rancisco Au(!. 22. 1n outly1ni: parts of Los Angeles Oct 4 anu In central Los An~eles April 4. TIME MESSAGES ar e alrC'ady in effect in the east San Francisco Bay area. Orange County and San Die#!O. Under a 1974 PUC order, each five minutes or a local call is tharged as one messaRe unit for both business and residential service. exempting flat· rate resictentiul customers JF A Cl'STOMER has a 30 or r,o message unit allowance. the units used in making local calls would be deductt..<d. Once the allowance ls ust'd. a t·u::.tomer would have to pay extra for additional un · llS An elementary pnvale school of d1st1nct1on founded 1n 1942 Kindergarten thru 8th grade • Books and study mateflal.'l provided • Transportat10n available door·to·door •Reasonable tu1t1on. • Highest academic standards • lnterdenommationaf. • Artthmetic. reading. spelltng (with phonics) emphasized. • School untforms to reduce clothing costs. • Before and after school c are for students of working parents Cop D ies • ID Raid • face. and scientists say lhey are hard pressed to find a natural explanation. If the mysterious stripes on the red planet were not due to natural phenomena, what caused them ·! "l really can't tell you all of the possibilities that were suggested," Carr responded. '"but many wer e lhat it was man-made." Falal Slwt Fired as Officers Searched "We're getting s ome s trange things. It's ve ry puzzling," said Michael Carr. a member of the team interpreting pictures of Mars taken by the orbitin1t \'iking 2. The lander of VikinJ? 2 1s due to touch down Sept. 4 in the northern re· g1on of Mars. Carr said tt\c sui:gcstions that living beings were responsible for the strip· ings were largely in jest. lie added that when the new photos are seen by more scientists. ··soml'Qne will suy ·Aha' That looks like somelhini:! in Iran'." INGLEWOOD <APJ -{ ) A Los Angeles police of· BRIEFS ficer was shot to death "'---------~ during a narcotics raid on an Inglewood home, according to police. Officer Raymond E. Hicks, 3S, was killed by a s ingle shot in the chest late Wednesday. tracks in Arizona with Ramcorp Metal. suc· cessor cor poration of Emprise. the Buffalo, N.Y .• sports con · cessionaire convicted of concealing it s partnership with un· derworld figures in a Las Vegas. Nev .. casino. Technicia ns at ~a n Diego State University and other installations said seis mographs re· c-orded the slight pal· terns, which resembled sonic booms, but no aircraft are reported as having gone through the sound barrier. CARR S AID Tuesday that the newest pictures of the target zone showed huge, stri~ patterns that re- semble an aerial photograph or a farmer's field after plowing. It is "hard to think of a natural cause. because the stripes arc so re· gular," he said. MEANWHILE, life-searching ex· penments aboard Viking 1 continued the second-phase or testing, r epeating earlier tests to verify results. WhHe Hicks and five other officers were searching the home, one of the six persons there fired at Hicks, who managed to fire one shot Girl Foaand Dead Rule Delayed LOS ANGELES CAP> Recommendations aimed at reducing noise The geologist said there are some stripe-like patterns m lhe Sahara de· scrt. caused by the wind creating rows of dunes that are very rl'gular and evenly spaced . Those tests gave hints as lo the possible existence of life on the red planet. but scientists said the seem- ingly positive res ults could be the pro. ducts of ltfe-m1micking chemical pro· cesses on Mars. in return, s lightly wounding one of the four men and two women who were later booked for in· vesligation of murder. from commercial 1eu. at --------------------------------SAN DIEGO (AP>-A Los Ange les lnterna· body identified by police tronal Airport have as that of a missing 9-gained the approval of a year-old lllioois girl has city council committee. Trucker Queried been discovered in a de· solate area of the city But the panel voted Homicide officers i>aid Tuesday to delay submit· the body or Aleta Sue ting the proposals to the Grosenbach was noticed full council pending the Tuesday evening by a a n noun c e m e n t or motorist w h o had federal noise guidelines stopped at on g the expected Sept. 1 EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOR SURVIVAL ~ .. ., COSTA MESA IMUGIMCY * MEDICAL UllYICES COUNCIL · AUG.21·22 ""'South Coast ?tua DOWNEY (AP> -A Phoenix detective was h ere Tuesday to in· terview a Downey truck driver who volunte<!red information relating to the bomb murder of roadside to pick up a .-----~~--------------~-----~------------~----------piece of wood. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Arizona Rep u b 1 i c 011011u1HcE NO.tti• •SE11u ne"•sman Don Bolles. Di-go Sha•·-• AN 011otNANCE o" THE couNTv OF 011 ANGE. caLl1l'ORN1A, "nEH lie ft:"' AOOPTEO P URSUANT TO THE STATE PLANNING ANO tONING I.AW. WtLLIAMt. ~T .JOHN The detective said lhC' RECLASSIP'YING CERTAIN I.ANO tN THE t!L TORO AREA FROM THE Counl~Cl.rk •nOe• OH• "" .... Downey man told him of SAN DIEGO t AP 1 AL1s111 "Gt:NE11A1. AGRICULTURAL 1s10H 11nT111C1'10Ns1" 01sr1t1cv •' ,,,.6o••<10• sv"""""' ni bel. ng 1· n the Orange Exnorts were uncertain ro THE 1t1 u.-1 1s111 CONO "GROOP ow£1.L1Nos 1s10N 11u r1t1C· 0<a~eo .. n1v ca11•o•n•. t'" TIONSl CONOITIONAt.'' ANO CC/U ISRI COHO ... COMMERCIAL COM· Bv June Alton<ltr County hospital with whv a brief disturban('e MUNITY ISIGN ltU TAICTtONSI CONOITIONAL" 01nRtCH. IN AC· O.P<llY Br ad I e Y Funk . a shook San Diego Tues· COAOANCE WITH THIE COMPlltHENSIVIE IONIHO CODE 01' ORANGE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ' COUNTY ' I" member of the family day. Vibrations lasting a n.-Bo•ra of S1.1tM1"••0"011i... County of Or•~ C•"'"'"'"· oo.•ordaina> covNrYOFOFIANGE 1 h• h h hj few SeC'OndS Were re· roll°"'' 1.WILLIAME.ST JOliN,CounlY(IN k •n<l rxofhcloCtorlloft,,.tlo1•dof W IC S ares OWners p SECTION I S•<t•OMI 01\lr•ct M<\p71 6 • •lo""C"a~ No I~ ti, Alt .. A") SuperV1!1<>rS. dO he'°bY vrt1ly ln•I At " rl'QUIM ""'•111>9 of t~• Boord of Of 811 S iX dog racing ported. , h<-r•b• 11<>otrd • • Mn1no Q•'l"tl moo 01 t"" Countv 01 O•dng<I Ind .00.d to SUC>l'rv•-<>•• of Or on~ County, CAlll<>rn11, 11<-ln on the tltn d•Y ot A"9"''· t\16. -----------------------l~<l•on 1 q •~01 tnt CodJtit>dO,d1Mnc~ .. o• tf\+• C.OUnh of 0rd"90 tM fortt901no Ordtna11ct cont.,njM '""° l?) W<l*'i W•' ~Mtd and.ctopted "" We pay 15¢ e lb. cash for aluminum cans & other, clean, household aluminum. wl\11'1\ '"l 'uOf''. .1•11m1n11m '"'' P'" paM. l•Ol"'' to0<I .1111111•"""' 11.tv~ mp puda•nn arid ml).it con1<11ne•~ Con~·" 01n"' r • "' ,,., 11h1m•num •ll'mr. can bO rftdoomoo Coll you• Cont"'",, cl•·• 111\ Bring It to Reynolds Aluminum Orenge Recycllng Plant, 210 E. Meeta Avenue RlveraldeF Ui ., 'i < ~ .., ~ ; t I'-a ., .. ~ ~ Cl .... c ~ t! Meats Ave. 8. 0 l •• z KatellaAve. Rellff the "Good Okt O•ys •I 8u~h GMdens". E"1ov all lh" rtct4"s, shows and altraclions., FAEE' One tree a<lm•s~•On COIJl)Ofl ta.s IC>llq &'1 I~ la'IO IC)< every 10 l)OUn<JS OI '''"""""'" dO<'l.aloo lo 110M Muscu/111 OylslroPhV Coupoos 1100<1 <111,,lln ''Recyellng Wocr. IOf MOA" AuQYSI 22 29 StCtlOP4, Cono1t1on P¥-tor to t~t t\w.\ntt' Of ""Y or.tOlf'\O or bu1td~ ·~tollO'#lft9YOt•· ""'""" lor ,,,. prOj)ertY wn•<n " '"" Wl>Jt<I of tnl\ tOM "'""96· • "l• devtloo-AYES. SUPERVISORS THOMAS F RILEY, RALPli A OtEORICH, ""'nt o••n '1\oll I>" 111•0 w1tn t"" Om-< tor of IP,. EnvirO'""•nlll ManaquMnt LAU I> ENCE J . SCHMIT ANO RALPH 8 CLARI( AC1!"1<Y """ rn,.w•d bv tnrOronQo• (.OOnly P!aMlnQ(omm,.\lon Tl\e Pl•M1n9 NOES· SUPE RVISOAS NONE (.(;,ttuTo\"•on m~v aoprovv cord1fH)l"LdlfV A09rove, Of di\.JOP•rovt ti'@ s•'~ c>littt ABSENT SUPERVISO~ NONE Arw Qf't\OinQor bv1101ng permit\ 1\~d thfor••ttt'r~Mtl ~ 1n •<C'Ord•n<e W•lh•n IN WI TNESS WHEREOF, I twvP hereunto ~t my h•nd and •fflct d ,,,,.. of u~ro..,, d ..... o•~" '" • •1 ~·at ot In. 9 ,-,,.,d of ~'"'\Otlt ot tt'lr Cou'1tY of Ofantt" S:t.tle of SE CTtON l r"'' Or 1 nf'\'Vto \h..111 ltJli.t ..-fl"(t •M b<' 1n tu't ft'lrff' 1h•rty 'lC)l C•h1 "n1.1. t''h' l Uh d .Jy or AVl]U\l, 19/6. ' dt'f'"I ,, •if•• tt''U't ·'""' •t p.-'"'°'' .. t'\d twtor, 1f'lt '"•Otf"AftM ot tdlr-t" I\, flAy WllltAM e Sf JOHN ,,,,,., t~ CM \~•fl• ,.,,.,,"4'\, .n,rn n. pun4·'-'~<J O"<• 1n 11\t O• 4nQ•1 Ct:l.nl O•lh' P111H Covntv (llH'lr: "'nd ... k·Jfflrio (tflrlC ,1 ,,.,w .l)tti,., 111m•• ..,, rj '" 1h1 r., 11\fy "'Or .tn1lf• StAO· nl ( Alltorn1jit IOQC t~,.,. w•l•1 u t '"''1 l\Oard ot ~Ul>t''Vl\Of \of ,,,, ,.. ,,,.. tit th• mi l'"t>l'f or'"' no,1rdot ~\l.P\'rv1;0• ~ vot1n J 101 6nd •oit+n\1 In" SEt.l l Or~nQ& C.ounr"°, C.1tWor,.14 PR(CISf PlU of lUO USf Ol>..cif COUHT'I' c,\ll~NIA -.. ! _,. 4 ~ ................. ". " 0 •• •r .,,."'., ••• ,;. ""'• Ml t:J W • _.,..,_.-.,,.,. •• c1 -·• · 101(.J ........ -·· tlt.QOV-C C_,T ~ALPHA OIE.ORl(H Ch.•trm•"+l\f1ht-Bn,1rdo• SvO' t111\0I"~ Qt Or.Arn)«• Count.,, (Alitornhl P!Jn •\t"tf'd Or.tno,. C'>.>\t 0.111,. Pdot A J")IJ 11" MJt> By June Alt •dM l•r o~a:.iul~ 1•111 ,. SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP 27-6-8 ZC 76-1 7 ALT •• A. > l -·~ ............. ,..... ·~a ...... -...... . •ttl -... ,._, ··~·· ·-·· •Jo ......... .,., ,,o .....,.. •. ~ ........ •tott D 19\..,.,. ........_ .,..,..." ,,....<' , ••• 0 ~ ., ... °'IClllw\ ....... , I I • .., .. , •·• ll u ···' , •. ._ ...... J ) L) ....,..._.. •NfO j I"'• I l • lJ ............ ··~ t Ct t k J "'"-• • ....,., C.J a ,_...t .__,,.I I ;.--fQ f\.(IOl't ~-".,._. I ·--·· ... ............ ., _. ... ·--....... t ....... ._, ,.... ...... ~ '""' .. ... .... ',,,,. ' ' I \.· t ••-.,..i ............ 1 ..... 1'1> ... ........ • .... -···-........ 91'•--· • , ............ , ,, ......... l'I .......... .......... f"I .......... ,.. .. --· ......... ..... •• ,, ~\ ....... i ... ~·-------- [21 -6-&:J I A8 DAIL PILOT E DITORIAL P,t\Gt~ School Fund Inflated Wh en 'Rack Boh<t) president of thtt Su ddlt•bac.-k ~a Coordina ting ,Council. add ressed the Sad dJeback Valley Urut'wcJ School District trubtces last ~k. be askoo the hoarrl to cut taxt!S in uny wa) PQ5.Sible. Bohay a nd oth\•r t:otnmurut v n•prt'!>t.ml at1\ e~ :-.ml a proposed contsngcm:y runtl of S2 fi nulhon or 1:1 9 percent oft he total budget 1:-. <'XCt'S!>I \ t' Trustee:, cut the ta~ rate but It-ft the o'eri,1wd <'Ontmgency fund 1ot;.iet, with htth: or no txplanation as to how it m ight lx.· uM.•<I . Count~ i,chool offiti:ab Jgrl•C that the SVL Sl> rnt1 lln~cncy figure 1:, tu.ih r'n l' µercenl would rate an . :\.' for a uniricd :-.chool d1.,tncl 1t1 Lhl' county. the\ ~:.aid ,uid four p •rrc11t '~uuld gt•! a · B Ht• railed 1:1 9 t>L'r t•tml an unusu;.lllv tu~h lt~un· on lht• J\ l'ra.:t· Saddle back \';die) rei,ulenl::. demand hai;:h Qt1 <1ltt' 1-dutt1tion mat ar(' pn•parcd l<) p:.iy thL• bill But <.1L .1 tune <Ah t•n u :n 8 1x•f'('l'flt Jump in d1::.tnct a~sl·ssl•d v.atuation h~s:-. ru 1)-,t-<l lu\ IJal b to new ht•1ghlS, tuxp;1nr., ctesenc <.• l'IL·:.tr rJl1onale for \l hl'fty 52.ti m illion n· ~r\'l' MAC T est in Order O ne member of the Mis::.1on \'1ejo Municipa l Ad vison· Council hus crossed swords '' ith the other four mem.bers <>Hr a particular ly sensitive issue "4hethcr or not' otcrs m the community should haH a 'chance t o dct:1dc for lhe m seh·es 1f a l\lAC is needed The ~lAC 1s J uruqut· entity in Orange County. lt'.., 11ol onlv on<> of a krnd here but :ilsn the onlv one ol three ~ttc:mpkd .,o f.ir that w:.is hroug ht ·into c' lhlen(·e by un admtn1strath c action of the county 8ourd o f Supl'I'\ IMJl'S. T he other t wo propos ed '.\lAC:, "cnt to the vol er' Clnd \\ere soundl\ dcfcalL'<i K:.it hll·en K~ll). th~ d1:.:rnil'nl '.\l 1'>~1on \'1(•Jo <.'oun· cit me~l>L•r . rl<Hfnl> tJ1at. ,11though thl' ~JAC h<t:::. dorw ... omt' good tn 20 month!>. tht'rc 1:. <unplt> room for un 1>rO\'l'mt.•nt Shl• thrnki, thl' p~mel op\•rat 1011 ... s hould b\• n •struc.-tu r t>tl ,ttttl. poss11Jh , takl•n to lhc l'kctorJll' for ,1 •. , Clk of l'Olll Hil'llCI.' ' Thou~h hl'I' 1 em.11 k:::. \H're nwt b> a ~torm of .HI gr~ and th.•kn.,1\c rlwtom· fr oin olhl'r ~I \C Oll'rl"I httr~. thL· 1dcJ ,:,,hould11 l bt• rl'Jt'<:tcd out uf hand 1u~t l>ecauM.' of ~en:-.tlt\ l' l'l!O., Go' l'r 111n t·11t org1m11.,1tion:-. .it .ill It•\ 1•b :-.hould l.H.· lt-;e;ted n o<A a nd then. If thL· otlwr four MAC nH•mt>t'r-: .lf'l' 'n < t•t 1.1111 thl' pant'! h:.t., bt•(•n <10111).! J ~1x1d Jolt thC'y ~hould hJ' c nothing to h •,1r from a µll•l>1.•.,ratP P u blic hould peak Sc·hool t 1 u ... tl'l'" ;md ut~ nt llt1.11' ha\ t' :-.pl·nt 'l'' 1•r;il ,H·.1r:-tr~· mg to dt•cidt• \~hl'rt' :.t -"l.Jdtum l'lll>ld l>c lm 1 l t 1 n I n 11w Thl' lotalaon has:-.h1ftl'<l ,1 IL''' tames. but till' IJll'~t dl't'1S1on '' to h111ld l hl· ~Si.000 lig hted s l<.1d1um :.it ;t 'Ill: ..tl Hcnl.•~l· Park ancl In ml· lhgh St.·hool m "\m·th ln1nt· The rit) rouncll orden•ct .in l'n,·1ronmental 1mpact report lo stud~ lhl• pro::. and t.'!ms. One public hearing wus hl'ld at a Community St·n·1ccs Comm1ss10n met>l ing las t month. ,\bout 20 pt•oplt::.upported the project None i,pokt' in oppo::.1t10n l'\ L'll though there art• somt> ob\ lOU!-1 p1 oblrrn-,. ~uc:h a~ nolSL' lr:.ilrtc'. glsn· from lig hts, p :1r)..mg :ind' :.indJhsm It st11l 1s unct.'rtain "hl'lhl·r or not Lh o,t• prohlt•m:- art' seriOLh l•nnugh to hlci('k cons trut.·tum of t lw :-tadium. YL·l 11 's i mporl:.lnl they be studied now. T hos(• "1t h cunt•t•rns should sp1.•ak up nm,. nut Jft<-r t.·onqrudion h(•g1r1s Both ~u pportt:r:-:and oppt.>nt'Ol s sho11lc1 L'\pn·s~ their \'l('W:-..sl thL' lll"\l :mc1 probabh l.i::.t publtc· hcarin.c! on /\ug 2-t SB Platitudes Side-step Criticism lkar Gloon1 y Gus No Reprieve from Ugliness? (SYD NEY HARRIS ) Our Seuen Moil l>codlt1 Wcys oJ Disannmg l.e9111molt! Cn1u:1sm "Nobody'::. perfect." t Nobody ts being ct1Ucized for rtOl bcml:' perfect. but for no! be· tn~ as good as > ou o~ht to be The re 's a la r~t' d1£fer encc between ped et:t1on nod adt• 1rU:tC'y, a nd Wh al is nsked Of )'OU 1$ ;id<'llllUl'). nnt pt'tf(•{'l1on, '" ~OU Wt•ll know I "\\\•'re only human " ("fluman" ('Jn meJn bean~ hk'' Albert Sch" cltlt•r or hkc • Adolf ll1tler : )Ou an• bcmJ; usked to be more Ilk\.' Sch11.l'it1cr, that 1~. as human as pos~1blc. and not to condurt voursrlf on a -;ub human or Inhuman level. 1 ' If you t'Jn 't clo bclter 'ourself. d<m 't knock It " <I can't put in fallm~s nr pull l t'l'th, but this doesn 't mean that d dentist should be e'rused from ~hoddy work s1 m µly b\·cuu ... e the patient rouldn 't do evf'n a!'> w1•ll 1f he tried, Now, docs 1t '11 •·Ever ything 's ~oing up wbat ran "e do ~" <Yes. but 1s everything ~otn~ up as m urh and ti'> fa'lt .is you ar<' t aking :id' an taJ(t: or 1n your ptires" /\nd 1r ... om ellung "O('S up a nickel It> you . .ire ~ou rncrely 1)ru.sln~ on I h1• addt'(I rnst to U'I. C1C" urc ynu i-lap111n): on :inotllt'r ' mckel [>Urrhar.:1· tu t'"<plnit thr 111 01\Lmnary ln•nd" 1 ' It 's :a lot \\Oriw :-omcwht·n~ <'I~·· <Tru1'. our pr111on~ tirt'n l <1' bad ,1s the Hl<1ck Holt• of Calcut ta. our pov1•r ty 114n't t•s ink n-.o I\' Incla n''· our hom1rlde r ate h Terrific! Th e car d<'aler:-. or Cahforn1a are sending a representative to t he state Legislat ure Ru t who's ~onna represent the r~l of us,. POLLUTION VICTIM Ot .. miy Gw' <OJ'ft"'f'nh "' twt>mtttH by r.•4*-n • .-.o _,o flllt( ,.,<•u.,,1, ,.nect tM lftf•I .. tftf ..... ,~ •• , Stl1d , .. ,... PH•• 19 Gloomt Gw•. 0•11• P,lol lower tha n Uganda's but why compare oursel ves with tht• worst . w hen we oug ht to b<' among lh~ bes t. J?ivrn our rt' sources, our technology, and our professed ideals?> "You can't m ake u silk purs t• out of a sow's ear ." <Actua lly. m odem chemistry r an JUSt about do that. but lhc· point 1s why do Wl' rontinut• to m:ike so many sow's l'ars out ol silk purses like reducing a marvelous tool or cornmumca 11on such as television lo banality and barbarity: like perverting ,1 g reat transporta tion con\ e mcnce such as the automob1lt: in to a mons ter do m1nat1ng our lives and imper1lin~ our environ· mcnl. and like d1ss1pating our nutritional stock in the frem.ied distribution anct ronsumptlon of Junk food ? I "There are 1ust a few rotten apples in the barrel." <llow do we know, when you discour:l~e a close eunun::itsnn of the barrel lt.'ll'lr, wtuch may be cMruptin~ thl' ~ood :ipples hy cont11ct '> This h:1ppt•11s 111 be thl' h1vonh• apol11j!111 of poli('(' d t• purt mcnh, "'ht•n a few officiul.; are expo:.ed as crooks -obsrur 1n1: thl' po~sl bil1t v thiJI lhl' :-yste m lt ~c l r r r eolec; anJ p«>rpl'lu:1tt's crookcdnt'!'l-t hy ifs m111stanc<' to outlll dt• i;uperv1s1on and ri.'l(ulttr rrvlcw.1 To the Bd1tor. Thank you for coverinl! lhl' Orani:c Count) Pla11111ng Com m1s::.1oneri. me<'tan~ Aug 11 rn your thurouJ(h story about M~ Grmdk':-. om•-vote Mand a1:;.1in:.t three who approved th(' 7.213 new homes 1n no1::.e impact<'d areas Besides our recent hmm· us sessmenl inc rease. wt! now have another J(ripe to vote out all t he county s upervisors except lt:ilph Clark. who a ppointed Ms. Grin die as a planning comm1ssao11cr <Each supcr\'1!>or appoints one , I believe). WllO CAN deny how Uj:tly lh1s county has grol.\ n over tht:' lust JO years? Not an y person. And. there is no re prieve in sight. 1s there? More homes. more noise. more cars. more and more smo~. no rapid transit. more taxes ro, harder lo J:ct serv1 ct."'i aR "at er. sewa~e treatment , ::.rhool~. i.:as. t•tr :.ill this 111 i.:<'oml'lnc pro gr<'sMon for w<• Oran~e Coun tra ns, Let's all pay 3tl{•Olton to how the Orange County sopcrv1~ors \Otc on these new developments an th«' southern part of our coun ty! Then Jet's vote 11 doe~ mak~ a d1Herence and at l'an make a d1Cferencc. But before we do. just to proVI' a pomt. k t 's ;ill sit hack and wait for the :ihout 5.000 or s1> adclitaonal rnrs which wi ll hoard tht• 405 frcew:i~ when thc Fl uor Corp. open~ In a ('tJUl)IC or months. ANN llOIT/.I. ()fd Story To tlw i-:chtor Mrs Shirk~ c;randtc·, p1ol1·~t "' the fl'(\llt''\l or tlll' •~nird ol Superv1:mr:-. lo '\l'<'k "u11i. to mal..1• J nn1sr ll'\'l'I of 65<.''\1-:1. c·nrnp.11 1 ble with rrsu1enl 1111living1 ... 111 old ficmalaar ~loo to tht• r<'!iild1•111 ... nC Ney.port Hc>3c'h who hiwt· ht•t•n r1.:h1 anj! 11n'l\IC'('t'SSlullv for Int· ( MA I LBOX J ) ears lo for e<' the i.upen 1snt!> to ta ke a respon!>1ble a lllludt• toY. ard the nmse problems lht>v <tht: s upe r visors 1 creuted al Oran~e County Ai rport Over 900 homeowners, lh<' Cat ) or Nl'wport De:1cli, and c1111c:n groups hav<' all filed law~llll~ ;against these officrnls and the county, and through the years ha' c S<'en their own lax dollars used n~amst them in Lhcir efforts ror noise relier Noise in areas man}' limes less impacted than 65 CNEI. under pre:-.l·nt d1scus~aon in the El Toro .11·t>a c area of 55 to 65 CN ELJ pro· hibit s n orm a l l1 vi n(l . A homeowner II ving in a CN EL con- tour or SS lo 58 CN EL cannot use his phone. his patio. enjoy 1'V or uninterrupted s leep when a jct niesovcrhcad. Homes built in 55CNEL (not6.'>> will inevitably lead to unhappy homeowne rs and lawsuits, Tht' only ones who come out ahead in suc h a situation are the developers who move on once the homes ore sold. From lhenon the whole county pays tax money to make studies. reports, prepare testimony lo "dt:al with the noiRe proble m" lhal simply should not. have been rreated in the first place. MRS.J EANMORRIS Cour age o wi To the Editor Thank~ to Shi rley Gnndll'. Orange Count y Pl11nrung Com• m1 -;s 1on c hairm an, and .llm Spies Trained for Olympics WASlllNGTON -Ctimmunii<l l.'Ountrrt•s "on most o1 the gold mcdnlR nt the t97t\ Olympics. In 11n carlit•r column. we told how they did 1t. 1'hey train tithletts from r hil<1hood to ~me Olym- p1c stnrs . We cha ri::ctl th:il mo:-t <'om m11nsst Mlmlrrc" s11bl51dile their athlete~. pro vldln~ r-pcr1al luxuric~ for th ose wh o perform best. The trainin1t and indoc- trination is so intensive that the s port beeomes their main occupa- tion. Thus . the Commurust re- gimes send professional athletes to the Oly mpics to ~ompete against ~mateurs from other lands. TJDS DOESN'T s<.~m to trouble the Olympic authorities. who ac- tllal1y enforce the double stan· dard. Any Amt'rican athlete who acttl)tl a s ubsidy, (Of' tumple. ildassili~ as a professional and • barttd fl'Om t.h gamfS Mot oalY the athletes but the -.r'f!l poGcc .rt' trained lot' tht' - (JACK ANDERSON J Ol)'mplcs 10 thl' C'ommunsst -.-orld Confi dential intclli~tmrc• sourrcs lndk alt• that the trainln~ 1~ ('\'{'ry bit as ri1torous for Uw ti?Umshoea as forth<.· perform ere; In Russia. the Olympics :.ecuri ty forces arc d rawn from both thf" First Chief Direct orate and the Sec:ond Chief Olrc<1or1te of lht' dreaded KGB. Tbe First Director ate cor- respe>nds roughly to the CentraJ lntelllgence Agency. Its prin- cipal duty was to check out anti· Soviet clements, such as the Ukrainian separatists and the Jewish Defense LeaKue. who mlaht. try to harm the SQ\'1et athletes. But lhe Olympics a.l!ie provided the KGB with an excellent cover for espionage sessions In Mon- treal. Top a gents of the First Directorate were able to f'nkr the country. no questions asked, as part of the Soviet Olympics dC' lf'galioo. The 1ames also made 1t u sy for agents throughout North Amenca to tr:H t'I to Montnal. They were a ble to mov~ un noticed In the t ro•·d Whil(• th1· at hlclt'" compt•l ro in the ~tad1um. lht' 11iwnL-. 1• n m p u r t' cl n o t <' i< 1 n l h t• b a c k r o o m s . 0 n <' i. nu r c l' c1f'llC'rlbc·d lhl' 0('(.';J!llfln ..... ~orl or an · old hnm<' week" for I-Pit'' 'J"hp Sf'ronrl IJ1rt•Morat1•, wh'"''' function~ ar(• snnwwhat o;1milar 10 thosP of the FHI. waf' 1 <·-.rx1n~1 ble for f'lr(•v(•nt1n~ <h'fr1•l11Jn ,, f'or months bl'fore th<' Olympic.,, acco rd I n s.: lo r" I 1 ll h I 1• 1 n telltgcncc. the forl'less men nr the Second D1rccl0rule s1ftfil throuii:h the records nf the Scw1ct uthJetes. THOSE WHO drank too muc h or had a weakness for strange women were either eliminated or placed under special watch. Pa~t statements of the uthletes were checked for a ny hint or an- tagonism against the regime. A network or informers was de- velo~d w1tbin the Olympics de- legation to report on the athletes. The agents themt1c lves in· filtrnted the d clcrrntion. ln- telligen<'c source~ ei1Um le th:tt at least one but often two KG B agents accompanied every Sov· 1et sportina team. Al a previous Oty cnpa cs, FBI and CIA specialists spotted sevtn mlddJ~­ level kG R •1ents pos\nJt s dt'· lt-g,tlon mcmbt'ra. The a~t'nt~ actually accom- panied thc'rr <'h argcs on shopping tnp!I, !lil(htst'{'lnl( tours and din· her engagements <Jt restnurnnt.'I outside Oly mpic Vill al(e. Thr ..iicents ul<;o m 1n"led with th(•1r athlt>tea wht"n they met S<>Cially with pcrformcr11 from othl'I ,·ountn1•<1 The: •((('ct wu'I a db t•onct>rting samcnt.'Sll in the con ''<'rsatlon of Co mmunist athlett':-.. /\s 8 r<'sull of the strirt sur- ve11Jancc, only 17-ycllr -Old dlvt•r Sergei Ne mtsanov defected. The only othl'r goof was the dis· covery that Boris Onilcbenko, a Soviet fcncinit m aster, used an electronic device lo cheat tn his cpee match. When he lrigl(ered a button In the sword's ,np, Jt scored a hit ror him. Vet eran intelligence sources report that On1schenko W83 con~ s ldereA to be "close" to \he Sov- iet Interio r Minutry. They i;peculote that the KGB may ac- tually have rigged h.im up to win a gold medal. The electronic ap- paratus wa s fa r morP sopbl.sUc ated, for example, lhan • fencing master likely could h.ave devised. Indeed, the lad lh•t he was c1u•bt indicates he didn 't under,t o nd th~ soph slicotcd equjpment ho was 111111\g. Thorpe, uut Rotng planninj.! t•om m1ss1onc1. lor telhng 1l l1ke 11 •~ T"o roura..:cou:. J)<.'Oph• who~·· only interest 1~ doan~ a J.!o<Jd Juli for OranRt-Count~ (';an you sa) the sanlt' lor nu1 t·ounty bUµcrv1son .. ·• H UHOWN l~or Worrh If 'To lht• Editor In response to Bob Martin's Jl' cusalions or last week regardrnJ! the Irvin e Planning Com mission's a ction on the Francis Packing llouse. I voled to go a h e ad with the Village of Northwood, based on what l con sidered to be substantial facts FACT: The City of Irvine re ceived an offer to sell for $138,000 for the Francis Packing House and the land on which il stand. .... <J-plus acres > FACT: The city staff indicatC'tl estimat<'d cost s to rerw·bish tht• packing hous e for public USl' would run between $360.000 and Sl,560,000, not including the base· menL FACT: This m eans thal evrry man, w'>man and child presently living in Irvine would have to spend $16.60 and $64 to acqwrc and refurbish the packing house. For a family or four, that would mean between $66.40 and $2SG in increas ed taxes. FACT: The city staff also found that a packing house has never been listed by the state as an historical site. FACT: Jn a letter from the California State Office of Jns- lorical Preservation, it was slnl· ed that Ir we moved or cut apart the packing house. we mlght nol be able to have it lu;lc'<I as an h1:-. tortcal site. I DO NOT b<.•lie vc that the rei.a d ents of Irvine w .int lo increo111• their tax burden to acqum• .1 building or m urginal, if 11ny, hi'; torlcal vnlue. l\s for the lnter1·~1 ed publJc who came to lhc cum· missum meellng, citinJ( cultural uses ror the building, I mu!ll n·· mind them and the r est o( lrvinc's clti7.cns thot we un· aJready taxed to pay for a SHI million park program that would satisfy most of the nccdii t.hcy t•x· prei1sc.><t. ll itccms very extx•Mlvl' for lhe city lo :1r 11111rc th<' packing hous e und~1 any c1rcumhl.mces It 11' avropos for Mr. M.1rl1n h• quote from /\lice In Wondt-rlamJ 1n defensf' vf hiRher laxc·~ lo u1· quire the Francis Pur kin1! House. l';verythin~ nO!\tnlAI<' 1" not worth s aving. KC(.'J) In mind Long Be och tan d the Queen Mary-whic h is also a l•ct . LARRY ROFFMAN H~fp Sa11e la To the Editor: The North Jrvlne development thM will destroy the Pruncc~ Packing lloulle ls mcrely another Quotes Ann R. Cooperman, L.A. "I wish the ne ws media would gtv.- tess tim(' to lhe prophets or ~loom , doom . and zoom ... Th~y may be right, but I (would prefer) more time given to the bloom and boom economists. who m3y ~wrong bu\ •bo wm ~tore that Ptt'Clou:s thing called ho~.'' l•n'<l t'XJmpll' 11f 11n11naginativl'. rfC't1h1w.1r Southl'm Californw sprawl C'on ,l'QUl•ntly. the de 'eloper ·~ 111 ll• r l 11 (''<Chang<.• trarlland fu1 p.1rkland will not onh '>a" l' a 't'n'-·ralJh• :.ind ult.rue ti\'~ buald111g , hul will \'astly 1m µron• tht• (.'Onftj!Ur:lliOn Uf lhl' ;1reu With 1b larg•• bascml'nl and 11nob~trucll'i.J m :un fl oor. th(' pnckani.: hou:.c h as an ideal layout and a m ple :-.pace for those cultural pur~u1ts that require a high degree of contmwty, such as..1 lhe dance in::.t1tutc, music con-• "ervatory. historical museum, film so<:1cl y, art association. gymnastics club a nd many other gr oups Such continuity is not availablt' anywhe re m Irvine, nor do the present pluns of the Community Service~ Comm1si.1on include facihtie~ which will insure it Moreover. 1f u.sed :is a cultural c<.'nlcr. lht• p:wk in~ house will not take the pl:H·e of any luturl' recreation or community center but wall, rather . r educe the de mands m ad<' on tho!W facilities al J pnrt• far b('low that or duphc;,s tson. /\S TO l:OST · those who balk at the expcnM! have simply lg· nored the rl'<'ommcndatioos made in the Charles Hall Page Associates s tudy -the only study that has been made on tht• building. Som e s ay that the structure b unsafe ·-the Page study says it is not. Some say It Is an eyesore, but m any, includin~ the Page report. find it attractive both outside and in Certainly it Is as attractive and architect urs ll y harmonious 8!1 th<' U.C . b111ld111gs! And no mtll· lt>r what th(' expense of renova- tion, no unt• M'rtou11ly m:sint ::iln~ at 1s lt'ss cx11cns1 ve lo tear ll down ,ind build anotht'r lhun ll Is lo mak1• mw l>[ an cx1stin.e strU<'· turc• Wf' have· hc•1•11 k{·pt in the tlurlc lakt' mui.hroonH1, 1.111cJ fed the ~am<' dll'l 1 tr you haven't se<:n the bui ldin~ jtO north <m Culver to IJl'yun A vc:nut•. turn riRht 111 Yak , then left to the rnllrood :ind thf're 1t ls, tlH' J••roncl!S Porkln~ llOU8<', lrvlnt•'11 largcRt, t1nd OOSl hlston cal structure! Then com<' I" lhl' t'l)Und l m eeting cm AuK. 31 and hl'l1> :.:.ivt• It' l>R. r..:n.;n s. ODEG/\llO. Olrcctor I rv11w C'11n'\1•rv11tory of Mwtk ORAHOECOMT DAILY PILOT /Min i N. w,,d, P¥1.>hmn Thnmor Kt'1Jll, Editor IJorboro lfrrtbkh. •:aatM'lol Po9~ E:duor 'l'he ed1torl11l Plllle of the Dally Pilot serk11 l o Inform a nd i1hmul11t<' rt"udrri'I by Pre<ll'nlln« on thi! Pllllt dlverae rommenltll')I on toplts or Interest by syndical· f'd columnists and cartoon1s'-', by provldint a forum for readers' '1e ... , and b> prt-~entjng thlt ncw11p1:11>('r's opinions and Id~ on t'Urrcnl topics. The roitortal oPinions ot the Daily Pilot appur only In the C'dltorlel column •t the lop of lht' ,u1gr. Opinions ex· prused by the columnists a.nd cortoonl11u 11nd letter wrilen art' thMr own and no tindonernent ot tJ\e1r views by tile Dally Pt.lot 11hould be lnftrl'Cd. Wednesday.AugustJ.8, 1976 -