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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-19 - Orange Coast PilotCombat Alerts Follow Korean Slaying of Pair ... . . · .. 'Evidence .. : ( OIZeS THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 19, 1976 VOL H, NO nt. > HCT•o .. s.,. ~AGH I 1Troops I On Alert In Korea SEOUL, South Korea CAP> - The United Stales and North Korea put their combat forces on alertln Korea todaylnthewakeoC Wednesday's slaying or two American offlcen in the truce villaae of Panmunjom. "We have ta~ the precau· tionary move of increasing the re· adiness status or the forces ln the area," a Pentagon spokesman said In Washington. The Americans were Capt. Art hur G . Bonlras. 33, ot Newburgh, N.Y ., and lslLt. Mark T. Barrett, 25, of Columbia. S.C. North Korea announced it or· dered Its armed forces Into a s tate o( combat readiness beeause or the U.S. r eaction to what American offi cials called the ••brutal murder'' oC the two of. flcers. All American military person· nel on leave In Korea were or· dered to return al once lo I.heir un· it.a and the United States warned North Korea that the club-and-ax killing or the two Americans .. Jeopardhed tbe e ntire framework" or the 2S·year .Korean arml1tlce. But Pentaaon omc1al1 In Washingt on discounted the poulblllty or American military retallaUon. A broa~cast by North Korea's official Central NewsAcency said the United States ••took a combat .poeture by lqulna an emeraency ordtt of alert to tbe unit.a ol the U.S. forces occupyln1 South Korea. "th.is Is the prelude to the war adventure that the U.S. lm· perlalh t a11ussors m ay perpetrate," It declared, an· nouncing that North Korean President and Communist. party leader Kim Jl-suni ordered all North Korean ar my and parRmllitary Red Guard unill LD- tocombat readiness. • In a series of escalating warn·· ins•. the two sides issued conflict· inc versions of the bloody fiCbt Wednetday over an Allied at· tempt to trtm a tree It PanmWl- (See KO&EA. Pace AZ> \ Negligence Hinted MILAN <APJ -A Judre in· vesU,galina the toxic au accident at nearby Seveso b• olllcJalJy noUfled the Swlu company Givaudan that lt may f ace f,Urses o1 ii,1u1ence lelldins to ,t1saster and ot. lack ol adequate i•~ me•ur•. ll1-flnn bu tine execuUvea lJl Jill OD llmUar cMraesDOW. SLAIN OFACER Capt. Arthur T. Bonlfaa AP•~ KILLED IN KOMA 11t U. Merk T. Benett T oday's GOP. Schedule Luna24 Returns With Soil MOSCOW (AP> -Luna 24, the unmanned Soviet spaceship thal 1 landed on the moon Wednesday. started back to the earth today with a sample of moon soil, the o(flclal Soviet news qency Tass reported. Tus said the space traveler was scheduled to land ipside the Soviet Union on Sunday. ll was on the moon 22 hours and 49 minutes. A device aboard the spacecraft drilled about six reet into the lunar surface, picked up a soil sample and put it Into a container In the return module, which was h ermetically sealed beror e takeoff. Tass said. Other unmanned Soviet space capsules brought samples of soil and rocks back to earth In 1972 and 1910. Luna 24 wu launched Aug. 9 and went into orbit around the moon rive days later. It landed in the Sea or Crisis, about 300 miles Crom the Sea of Tranquility where American astronauts, the first men on the moon, landed In 1.961. Luna 24 was the fiRt Soviet de· vice landed on the moon tn nearly two years. Luna 23 wu damaged when it landed in the same ieneral area Jn November. 1974, and was unable to carry out its full pro1ram of expcrtm~ts. There was no lndlcatfon that Luna 24 left behind a robot wheeled vehicle called a Lunokhod. which the Soviets have landed on the moon twice before. Lunokbod 1 1pent 10 months on 'the moon In 1970·11 and traveled aboutalx miles, mappinitheaur· face and taldq I-Oil 1amplea. KANSAS CITY, llo. <AP> -·FoOowiu Is today's procram for the Republican National Conven· Uon : Lunokbod 2 roam ed the Lemono.ler Crater ror 1ix months in lt73, atudyial mapetic fields. the lumJnoelly of &be llBW' sky and t.eclmlqua of l_. direction ftndlq. Meaawhlle, Soriet~""'JD.aal• Borla Vol7nov aaa Vitaly ~ betan t.belr 4'tb day in earth orbit today aboard tbe space 1tatJon Salyut 5. 4:Jlp.m.PDT NominaUou for vice presi· denL Roll call for selectioo ol vice presideatialnomioees. Aceceptance speech oC the vice presidential nominee. AeftPtance speech o( lbe pre. aldeDtlal nominee. ' Acl)oarnmeot.. Did BeacKill? ATLANTA (AP,-F'lveelder· l$ paUents at. a Boyatoa Beacb. na., nuninl litome )IC'Obably di" of heat 1tl'Olie, not a vtros or a ..... • .,. a .,..__fer -,federal Cater I« •11u Ooa- ttol <C.DCJ. ~-I . ~ - t'--D·A Draft V nde r Wa9 Dole Chosen For Veep Bid KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) - President Ford today chose Sen. Robert J . Dole of Kansas l o ~ome the Republican nominee for vice president. The surprise selection was en· dorsed immediately by Ford's vanquished presidential rival. Ronald Reagan. ll collapsed :i budding movement to draft Reagan for the second spot on the ticket. Reagan has said he would never accept the vice pre· sldency. J Dole and his family left their hotel in a motorcade and joined Ford for his announcement. Ford introduced the smU1ng Dole al a nationally televised ap. pearance al his Crown Center Hotel headquarters. calling him "my running male for Victory in 1976." The President said Reagan had endorsed his choice of the Kansas senator. "Bob Dole has been a team player," Ford said. "Bob Dole's philosophy and mine coincide almott identically. Bob Dole Is a good campaianer. Bob Dole will help to hear any dMslvencss within the party.·· Said Dole: "I'm not certain what 1 can add to the Ucket, but I will work hard and do the beat I can .•• '' The Ford selection was a <SeeDOLE, Pa1eAZ) HomebylO, City Orders DETllOlT (AP> -Cit)' offtelala alarmed by IA· creased 1an1 Yiolence have ordered Detroit's young people to be on tbe streefs by 10 o'clock 14DlJbt. Auone under 18 wnt have to leave theaters, bowlllll alleys and other places or amusement a hair bour before t hat time. The rigid new curfews were puled by the Oty Council W~etday nltht. in an atteJDpt to combat • ••a dramaUc lntrease in vandalbm, robbeda and uaaqlts" lD Tecttlt Weds. AP ........ FORD'S RUNNING MATR 'Teem Pleyer~ Doi• P e t Gr oomer In Mesa Held Oit'Vice Rap A COila Meaa petgroomerwu arrested TUeaday on charges of offering a female undercover of. fleet a job aa • prottitute. ~ Ru11elt Wilson, 51, of 1741 TuallD Ave., was arrested oo char1es of pandering. foUowln& what. police allege was a C:9ft· venat.lcm with the officer at bis otnce. Pandering, a felon,>t cbarle, is described as procurine a Cemale to beco.me a prostitute. Wlhon. who operates Prildlla'a Poodle Pal..,. at m . E. 17th St.., allesedlY atec1 the olficer. lf she would like to wrk u • ll'OOtnet. '11ten he asked her If lbe!d like to make a lot lDOfe ....,, .. said Vice and Narcotics 51\. GQD. Webatet. Webater said the unM:t.o&Wed officer carried • tape recorder to the lnt,ervi-.r with Willon. a8cl police arrested him aft• \be 20-mlnute vult at tht poodle IJ"OOIGin& oflices • WiltOG WU releued OD '1.000 ball abortl1 an. bll urea. J Hit Man Case End ' At Hand. By'fOM BARLEY Of .. 0.11, l'I ... SC.ti Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley aaMd an Orange County Superior C~ jury late Wednes· day to quickly d eliver the verdict that Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson oC Irvine ls ewlty of planning the first-degree murderolhls wife. "That's what it would have been if hit aaan Anthony Scall'>e hadn't changed his mind at tho last minute,'' the prosecutor told the j ury. "Janice l\,obinson would havo been dead to4a~ if the plan carefully formed by this dcfen. 1 daht had been carried out." \ Moseley assembled in the courtroom a ll the items or evidence he bas produced during the trlal to remlnd the jury or teaumony that. he said, 11ves I soUd proof of RobWison's guilt. ff• ahowed the jury the medical ba1 be aald was used by Robinaon d the container for $10,400 in c .. h allegedly paid to Sc alls~ ,a a down payment for the murder of.Mrs. Janice Robinson. 1 38,otNewport Beach. And he displayed again IQ; Jud10 J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter'• courtroom the forceps that h& claims were atven to Scalise b1' j the physician to remove Mrs( (8ee DOCT()R, fa1e AZ> : Wea,•er C1oud1 throuah Friday wlth ali1hl chance of showera •lona the cout. Uttle temperaturo chango u lorecasL INSIDE TOD" Y CMWrft Mae.~ feft.. blot obollL O/lf. ond old ,,.,,,u. ~ to.a Teem 11vt111. To-..oboel&.a p4aa to owr- C'Clml.Mea,.A1. , .- • . t • , • +: % DAILY PJLOT s • Baci to the RaDch' ,, Reagan Will Stay in PuJJlic A~ena I KANSAS C ITV, M<>t c AP 1 "Ronald RHi:.n, bb Jon• ('an·i. ru111n for pretldmt over, plans to rtmattl m lhc pobllc c.-ye, ~Ak· lnt out for conatrvauvr ttllle:. ~nd Rt-publican unity, but not ai. •J>tfl>id c:n! l.'urd's running matt'. Reagan allid early t.oday h(• ~II st.ind by earUer st•temcnts (h:1t he would rtiever accept an of· /er Of tht' \ICC pre:odt'OlJaJ nom1nataon "I II be happy to ao b:i<'k to lhe rancb." the former <.::aJafornJa govt-rnot and movie t•ctor said In u JOtnt new11 c~nft'rence with fo'ord, 2 11 hours a(te(' tht• Prt"ll dent derutl"CI b1m by a t.187-1 ,070 ma.rim for the ltt'PUbhcan prf'· 'tnd~ntial nomlnaUoo. Headless Bride Groom Booked for Murtkr LOS ANGELES.<AP > -A 26~year-0ld Van NuYs man \\a!. bookt'd ror investigation of murder in tile de· <:ap1t c.1l1on s laying of his bnde, whose head was found tn a lrash bm, detectives said. Investigators s aid t he body of Elizabeth Camacho. 27, was di~co\ert'<l Wednesday on the hv-1n~ room floor of the couple's apartment by her mother and her sister J>ohct' s~11d Orland Camacho was taken into t•w;tody Wednesday afternoon at Glendale Ad ventiat ·• I los~ataJ after an all-points bulletin had been issued for hts arrest. ·! Officers said lhc woman·s head \\'as discovered latt•r , l>ut detail!> \\l'rl'n't 1mmcd1ately a\'ailable and no "'eapon w<.1s rt.·port~ taken as evidence. !'.:cighbof~ s aid the couple, who were married • ~\u,g 6. had ~ccm<.'d happy .~ had oot argued. Fro"' Page .\ I KOREA ... jom, each accul>in~ the other of srarting 11 and each ~1drsa.i..ing 111> CIM!n were outnumbered. Making no mention or any ratalities. North Korean broad- dsts called the clash "a rree-ror- ~JI." that injured pcrsonncl of both sides It said five of its ~uards s u.ff£>rt'd "ounds r ang an.: from hght to he av\ Allied mahtarv sources i.:mt t1'ree North Korean s w Pn · believed fat a II v injured One Communist broadcast sa1ct l hc Allies wt•re falsely accusmii <t he North Koreans of carryin)il ax· tcs but in fact the North Kor<•ans 'hold as evid ence "th<• ax used hy the t.'ne m y ... wha<'h was a n ·l\1lslrian type used by the U S. 'Army. .. Never be fore since the ceasc-~1rcwas Corm ally sagnedhas there been the outrl&:ht and brutal murd<.>r of joint ~<'CUrtl\' an•..i l'l'<'Urity force pl'r..,unnrl,' said a letter to Kim fl ·sung from G l'A ll1<'hard Stllw<'ll . the Amcr1 ran head or the Un1 tt•d N:itions Com m.ind TIUef Gets Rel~gi,01~ . Returns Loot A burli?lar visited a Huntington Beach fam11y·s home Wednes· day while they were awa)· but took nothing. instead lea,•1ng a pale or property on the front doorstep. alonl? with a note. "I ha\'e found J esus. 1 am rl'· turning your things to you ... :· 1t 5a1d simply. R o b e rt St a ck us , of 9191 \'eronica Dri\'e, told police the loot included a stereo set valued at perhaps $200, according to Detective Andrew Dickey, who !'aid it was stolen in a burglary la.~t December. The thief. who broke In lo steal • then apparenUy chose to change hi s ways and actually left more than he ori~inally took. Some s te reo sound system spt'akt!rs were delivered to Ute Stackus ho me too, but t.hcy belong to someone else. Ford came to Jleqan an. wnune b.ack ~ stroactst hl- t.nap•rty d1allen,. to an inmm· beot pre1ident 1ince Ute Theodore Rooaevelt·Wllhacn Howard Tait battle In l9l2. The Prt~ident said he went to Reagan "for the Put'POH ot COO· gratuJatlng you on a v_ery fine campaign. You 1taJly Col us in shape I thank you." ReaG•q ~ponded, .. 1'11 do all 1 c a.n • • to elect the ford ticket. "ll was a &ood fl1bt, Mom, and he won ," Reaian said with a '" smile. "But once the faihl ia over, we're all on the aame 4Ude and go forward together." Ford said he discussed the vlcc presidency wltb Reagan m a 30-min.IAW private meetiag, but did not say whether he cirered it to the dl•llencer. Reqao, bowevw. reiterated that be wanta only to reswne his news paper column. hl.s radio '3T'hth' PRESIDENT GETS A MANDATE-A4 commentaries and hi.I public speaking tours. They were a lucr a tive profession be fore Reagan announced his can-didacy. A former radio announcer , sportscaster and motion picture actor before entering politics 10 years ago.· Reagan grogsed an estimated $500,000 from his radio commentaries, newspaper col· umns a nd speaking tours. F:or 1975, he reported a net personal Income. aftel' a paying a staff ot seven, of S282.2S3. That public commentator job also gives Reagan a chance to become, in effect, tbe con· servative conacieoce ol a Ferd campaign and administration, a role which Reagan indicated be wants to play. Allhoueh pledging his full sup- port to the Ford campa ign, Rea~an also s aid repeatedly dur- ing the past week that one reason he would not accept an offer of the vice presidential nomination is that be wants the right tA> criticize. He described that in a ques· lion-and -answer session with the Illinois caucus Tuesday: "I believe I can beolmorel'lelp if 1 retain my Independence and go back to what l w• dotng -a radio show on 3SO stations five days a week, a column Ln ~ newspapers and t he s peaking circuit. Fro• Pag~ Al Surf Assault :T rial D e layed f or Attorney The JUry trial of a Laguna 9ca<'h surfer char~ed with as- ;-;ault and battery -with his sur 1b<>ard --wati post poned Wednes- d ay until Sept. 8 by Judge Richard Hamilton or South Orunge County }'?un1ci paf Court. ' '· V1ncenl !;. Henry, 25, or 1480 J:\Juebird C.inyon, IS accused of lhrowing his boord at another sur- fer July 20 3flPr a ngbt·OC·way U1spute in thewuter. .__ Gl<'n Murra v. 19. nf S.\O Canyon .i1cw Drive. La~uno J\(!ach. told \>ohce 1 lenr) used tbe board hkc a tincc. jnbb1nft 1t11 sharp point 'tOwurd!> his fo cl' Murra\ sauJ he "''artl<'d tiff I h1• blow "'Ith h1.., .Qjnds Tht• t•nurt po!1.lponemcnt t':lmf' ,1fl l'r ll<'nr\' r etain<'fi Michael Sai.:.1 r .• 1 Lo1:uno 8'•ch ot lornt'\'. to d<'fond him' Until Tue-. dny. ll<'nry had planncdtodt-fcnd .tum!\elf. OR AMOE COAST DAILY PILOT 11'1f (°"'t.H\0-(tM~t Ol tly • lfot '*+l~ ..... " I'\ """~" tlw N .. ..,, "'""· I\~,,,..., t ~ ,,. t ,,., .., \ •,Ut .'\i .. ._tr.l"O (f"" .... tf'f '""l"•UAt1 ,.,,.ti""'',..,, rvb'I_,,..., M~lt tf\f~ f11.it1y I+• f * M Nf>twt flil•WOM t l)rMf\ •W"4•f'llD\rc l f • fll f l'U"t•lt°'I \'f0"1Y ., ... , ~ff"fM• • \ 1111 .. , ,.,.,., \ •Q"'"UI• ~'h" """'" (o.t~I A \""'Q " h.ri""""f· *"f'•t~ I\. 0Wflli\11it4 ,,..,._....,, """'."'" ~.\~ t!: r,~·:t~ .:-:t.·~~~~·~~ J• Rob(ort N. Weed f •'fW"lf •fll'f "'"""l .... f J.ick R Curl<'v "·H •1ott «,..flilld(.,.,_.IA~f Thomc\S Kt'ellll . ., .... ThOmcis A. Mu4-Dh11"1l' ............ c.,..,, .. Chi!rte'> H Loos Roen.rd P, N•ll DOCTOR ACGUSED. • • Hobinson 's birth control d evice from her body. Moseley again condeml'M.'d the defense argument that Robinson. (2, wanted the WD because it was• a symbol or his wife's in· fidehty. He told the jury in his final argument that the IUD. alonft with olhe-r items of her personal properly, was to be given to the defendant by Scalise as proof of Mrs. Robins on's death. Moseley a sked the jury to dis· count defense attacks on Scalise. 29, who has been repeatedly iden· titled In the courtroom aa a federal and state parolee who re- adily :idmlts to a lifetime o( cnme. "People like Scahse are the ''ff>' people you hire if you want l()meonc to do your killing for you," tbe prosecutor told the JUry "You don't •o to ~our police chief. y-our banker or the bishop, do you? V t111 ,.:o lo tt croott " · Only one person 1s on tnal here," ~foi.t•lcy told the> Jury. Poinlloa lo t he dcfcndont "Or. Robinson I~ on trial ond not Scalise or Mr~. RoblniiOI\ ... The )ury wu told during lhc <ltfent1e phase of lM tn-1 thllt It wa11 quite pos11lbl<-that Sc:ilis<' ond l\f r!. Robinson wurktd 3 Die During Turkey Quake ISTANBU L (A p , -Three persons were killed nnd 28 In 1ured today in :in earthquakt' lhot hit the Turkish city o( Denlzli. 300 miles south of Istanbul, the AnatoUa news agency reported. The fh 1e-s.e cond quake re- gistered 4 on the Riehl& Scale. First reports said lS pe.rcenl ol the buildings in the city collapsed and telephone and electricity lines were brought down. A series of s mall tremors followed. Child Recover SANTA fo'E CAPI -A 2·Yea.r- old was in a hospital toda..v re- c ovut ni from th<' bubonk plague , st ate health officials said. l t was the st>venlh Ca3t> reported In New Mexico this year. Plague symptom s include htgh fever, poln or swelling (n the lymph Rlanda in the groln, undu lhe a rmsorinlbentclt. together against \he doctor t o ensure that she gol all or the bulk of an estimated $2 million in com- munity property. Defense q uestioning often cen- tered on the fact that Mrs. Uobinsoq s pe nt Cour days in motels with Scalise after the cou- ple fled Crom Orange County in the wake or Scalise's confession that her husband hired hi111 lo kill her. Moseley showed the jury the J:un s eized by police when Robinson was nrrested in a service st~tion s cuffle last Feb. 25. The prosecutor reminded the panel of testimony that the physi· c-ian held it to his w1Ce's head for more than 20 minutes dunng one quarrel at their D1~ Canyon home and once threatened to use 1t on himself. .. Uut listen again to the tapes WC make Of the defenda nt's telephone convenations with S<·ult11t'," "Mn~clcy invited the jury. "Tllkc them into the jury room 11nd play them back aiculn. .. And thr n come back and find this men ttuilty cl planning the murdf'r of his wile." the pro- ·aecutor uld. Finni deftns<' a rguments were scheduled h'I get undr r way to- day. Judge Rutwr wU then send tht Jury to the Jury roorn to de· liberate Bnahing Up • In Laguna Mttr alt. tt 11 the art festlval season In Laguna Stach, a town also known a.s "the Art Colony." And Just lo s how she was with H, Laguna Beach Mayor Phyllts Sweeney oPened Wednesday's coun- cil meeting with a special t rtbute to the city 's artisUc. bent. She used as a aavel a six· l nc b heavy.duty "Paint brush left on the Council benc.h by painters who had been redolnc the ce:Uing, Thumplnc the bll brush on the counter, t.t.yor Swteney said t he opened the meetln& ··to Ute spirit cf tho U1fatlv&Js." Tough Term LauJNear? SACRAMENTO CAP> Lqialatlon prornp~ by U.. mlltder of• JOUDC Son Loren10 w om a n by 1 puoled c:oovrct t.bat 'll'OUld tn~reaae sente n ces ror sutb Ylol~nl crimtnal.I wu one vote away from the aovernor's dt•sk today. • The two-bill package e ntitled the "Dcbblc Reb6ejo Act" -was 1tp· Croved Wednesday night '1 the California Senate, &M tent back to the As· tembly for approv oJ ol amendments made by lhe! upperbouse . Miss R ebiejo, 21-year- old Chabot Colle1e coed in Hayward. was found shot to death last September u l Solano County. 9 Arrested ·In Drug Raid FOSTER CJTY CAP> i"me persons w er e arrt>sted and $600,000 worth of cocame seized i" a peninaula drug ring roundup. pOlice said. PoJice Chief J ohn Norton said three women a nd six men wcr<' arrested Tuesday night in raids here and in Hall Moon Bay. Two undercover agents posJng a s drug dealers made the Faster Ci· lJ &Tests in a restaurant parking lot, Seizing four pounds O( CO· caine and $10,800 in cash . Norton said o((icecs also searched a couple of houses in Santa Cruz and found a small quantity or cocaine and $S,OOO In cash. Miesion Closed S ALI SBURY <AP I Rbodestan authorities have or· dered the closing of Chlkore mis- sion, a Congregational church mission. as part of a general crackdown on m issionnries who allegedly are harborint and belp· Ing black guerrillas, a govern- ment spokesman has confirmed. f'N•P~ I DOLE ... carerull) guurdt>d i;~rt'l , d•~ clOSt!d only durinit tbc hour ~fore 1t ".is unnoonced. While House and ('jm,uu .,;n :.our<'t~ had leak~-.! h:;t:. of the names of hkely Mlect1on"' but 1.>olc's w1:. nQl m1t Thl' fln¥1 Sebsion of the 31St Rtt>ubht'.ln N t1ll onal Convtnlluf\ WQS to ballot on thl· vice prt 1i1dt ncy, and the choice madt> by lht' prt's 1dentl al nom11H•t• b nrtually certain to be r:itlht'<:I l'he Pre&1dent almt•d r1~ht down the Re publican nutlc.lh.• 111 choosing Doh•, once hi.I! lfou,t• t•nl leaicue. now 11 senato1 \dllll>l' phil06ophy as hard tocla~:.ir\ Ill' might best be c allt•d ~· l'•>n bCrvative-moderatu Ford made another u.rut' .!\hO\~ of his vice pr~sld~nlla1 m11iou111•1• ment , s ummoning to thl' pljt ro rm Rc ai:-:i n 's cam p.11 ~11 chairma n al> we ll a:. Vice l'n•s1 · dent Nelson A. Rockefeller and Ford COn\lent1on noor manager. Se n R obert P . Griffin of Michigan Seo. Paul Laxalt of Nevada, the Reagan chairman. said he was delighted with the choice Griffin called Laxalt "a grc.1l leader of the opposition.·· Rockefeller said tbe nation 1~ fortunate t.o ha\le "a chance to select these two leaders" of the Republican ticket "We'll be out tht.'re batthn.i:. \\l"ll be out then· 1.h11ng a ~11exl JOb," said f'ord Bank Lis ted As '-Problem' WASHINGTON <AP> T hl• Fede ral Reser\'c Board h a~ turned down a proposed acqu1s1 t1on by Bankers Trust New York Corp. on the ground th:Jt Banke>r' Trust, the nation's seventh largest bank, is undergo1n~ financial difficulties. The Federal Reserve decision constituted a rare disclosure of n specific bank which is undeTRO· ing financial difficulty. In the pas t , the c entr al bank h a~ strenuously guarded disclosure of the names of banks on its list of "problem" banks. which hold :1 high proportion of risky loans. Lago nan Booked In Death A t..qunu Nlgud eleclrl~an "'ll bookrd on m~r char1e1 Wednesda\. three dnyi. af\er a h lJ:h voltu.:c· line he rljlGNt around h1li flower be'<! chumt'd I hl• lit<> ot l\l~ ncl~hbor's 18 mnnlh old dnughtcr. Orun.ic County ~herlfr's of f1t·er•s trtlVf'l<'d t<> '' Costti Me11:1 ,·oni.tt11(•tlon 111l<' l<• book Dan1l'1 t:. Gut man. 32. or 29091 Pa~oo de /\sC'uM1 on murd~r charite5 UP· 1>rovl'<i t.'lrllcr lo the d~· by thl• tlt.!\tnct attorn<'y 's orr1c~'. l:unnun "'as to Ix' arraigned toduv 10 Sout h Urun).!e Count\· M1101r1pul Court Hall "n:. set ut S25.000 when Gut man wus lodged 1n the county Jjll. Arresting orflcers noted that while the dec1s1on to pros~ute Guzman was be1n ~ made, funeral services were being held 1n M1ss1on VieJo for httlC' Kelly Michelle Mc M ullcn. 29089 Pasoo de Ascaso The child cht•d outs1dt' the Guzman home Sunday when she apparently tripped a h\'l' elec· tr1caJ line he erected to protl'\'l his flowerbed from cub and dog!>. 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AugU$1 t9 1976 DAILY PILOT County Okays h·vine Coast Flan A119ubh Related Renee: Why I Made 'Switch' By JOANNt: REYNOLDS 011 ... 0 ... , ...... ".'' Renee K1chard'1 1s u tal11A-om1.1n "ho m11tht be dei.cnbed os ra" boned, but not un11ltrnt.11vl' Sht" has the durk tan of un U\ 1d teruus player and Sl't.'n\.'i qwtc ut home in he·r "hit<' dr""" em· broidered "'1th iiret:n butterf11ei. The green trim as matched h\· her tennis ~ocks and C) e hado" A ht tie more t hun J \ f'Jr aiio Kenee Ric hards "all ·Richard Raskand . a Ne" York ('\e surgeon and the fat her or~· child The peri.on a I. h•J!a I and meds<'al ob:.taclt:s th.it stood between the man an<l the woman he wanted to become wt:re over come without causing Jny public notice The newly naml'd Rent.>e H1<'hards I Hc•nt:e ss !>hort for re- naJssancl', or rebirth 1 moved to ~~ "The d _..,.; rf» f o ht> a gfrl ot1d u ero•ou had b t»f>H (I ,...,_,., ue•Pr1r ht>httit19 drlre f>t"(•r 11htt>f> I c•t1H rP• fHf>Ut~r. • Newport Bea<'h ~~ practice medicine an Oranjle. She becamE' a member or the John Wayne Tennt~ Club where apparently no one ever ques· tioned her use of the ladies locker room. Dr. Richards· sex change pro- bably "ould never have Ix-come a tOpl<.' Of public diSCUSSIOn but for one thing !>ht.> wants to be al- lowed to play lt•nnts as a~ om an Seatt.'<i next tu th<' ccntC'r court al the tenn1~ cluh, Dr. Richards explained m her hlfsky voice lhut :.he h~s com petl•d for nearly a year 10 amateur t(•nn1s tourna· ments in Orange County without controversy. But h('r secret was uncovered earlier this month after she won a tournament in La J olla and Dr. Richards said she has since round It Impossible to Jive In the happy anonymity sbebnd ef\Joyed. Instead, s he has df!tided '° bee om e n !'lpo ke~man f()r transsexuals and show the world that people who <.'hanJ?e their sex "don'thavetwoheads" So rar the champ1onin1it or her cause has t akt.>n the form or ap. pllcatsons to open tt>nnss touma· menls of national and intemu- tsonal staturt- She pla)S this wN!k<'nd In the women's sanglc·s m the Tenn11i W~kOpeninSouthOraoge. N.J The World Team Tennis franchise in San Diego, the 1-'rlars. have expressed an 10- terest In signing ber and placed her named on a list of 12 players they plan lo protect through the off·season drurt ShC' has been kept from compet- ing In the U. S. Open Tennis Tournament at Forest llllls bccaui;e the United Stall's Tennis Association, which runs the t•vcnt. h:ii; imposed u :h'x de tl'rminat1on te't for female com· pCtltOf!'i Dr. ntehards .;nys Sh<' M~n·t taken the so·callcd chromosome M'X tE'st and shE.'doesn 't 1ntt•nd to She says sh<• <'Orn«'S eqwppcd with :ill of tht• female• :lllr1huk~ und ~ht' bc•lil'V«'~ lhnt if a ~yn('('nloa:lr 11 I t'X a m1nut1eln wt•rc the bas1 .. of "l"'< dC"tcrmlnut1on, !-hC woul<I he• • ll<>wt'd to compctt' tl'i.wnmnn "l haH' bt'(•n ~runtoo a n<'w 111111:-pcirt. li<",•n,..~·11 of all !lnr't!I th al havt' !><'\ as part of the-ldentlf1c11 hon, nn<I I nm t•ntltk'(l to tht' re•\\ privllrl?\'I' of my !IC''<. 11uC'h "' uhmony If l mnrry anti divorce, oi. well 011 reduct'd life ln.>1urun<.'t' premluml' hu!lt'd on th«' lon11ter lifl' t.pun nf worn t•n. ·' ~l' nott-11. Sht> :t<'knowh•dl{t•s that the publir1ty !>ht• ha" sudtlenly ro Youtl1 Guilty In Ne wport s turbance A FUiierton youth :irrl'Sted an C"Onncc t1on with tht' Fourth or Ju h 1mbrnghn an Newport Beach ha!I plead NI ,:u1 lty to :i charge of rruturt' to disperse in the Harbor .Jud1c1al D1strtct C0t.trt. Joe Caln, 19. was orhtinally chorat-d with assault by means likely to <.'ause 1treat bodily harm, riot. unlawful :issemblv. failure to disperse und rcsisllnJ? arre!ll Wednt>sday. he pleaded guilty to the rt>duced charf{c and was sentenced to two Yl'llnJ informnl probation and 30 d.a)s In Orange County J &il. Cases on the other 25 people ar restl'd wh n poli<.'c br1*e up a huge party on 30th Strfft are sUll PtlltCling In tho municipal court. • c.e1vt.-d has produred a lot of qUcl'> taons about ht>r anti how R1t·hurd Ka~k1nd ,·amc to bl' Ht•n1•1· Rachurds She IS re ltn·tanl to talk about her earht•r hfe or ht>r fumil\ "The cmburra:.i.mc:'nt .ind pc.~ chotog1cul damagC' thut tht'Y li::l\'t• <1lread) expen enct'<! "'1th 1111 ofth1i. notoriety is great and I um ti') ing lo man1m1ze lh<'1r cxpo~urt­ as bt'st I can " Hut glimpses <.'ome through J!> she talks "My father.m) m<>lher.myon- ly sister and I are aU ph~s1c1an!> Jnd I knew as a child I "ould be J do<.'tor first and an athlete second," she said atonepoant A Is ti le I at E.'r s he r e<.' ailed "Emotionally, the desire to be~ girl and woman had bet.-n a most overwhelm10g drive ever since 1 can remember." The pressures caused by that dnve. resulted in efforts bv tht.> growing r hlld to sut·t·eed 1n athletics. "l had to over com- pensate in ~ociallv accepted wavs 1n order not to be totally rt'JCCt ('<i, ··she sajd_ Dr. Richards said she begun "preparing physically and hormonally " for sex reass1gn- mE'nt surgE'ry 12 years ago. Ten years ago, she said she went to Casablan<.'a in Morocco where sex <.'hange operation:. have been done longer than anywherE' else in the world. But she sasd she decided not to go a~ead then because of slipshod medical conditions there and <.'ame back to the United StatE.'S to await lhE' <.'han<.'e to have the sur- gery performed in this country. She does not say where the sur· gE.'I')' was performed. But Dr. Richards is e mphatic about her inability to cope wsth hreasa man. She was 41 when the operation to change her sex w&S performed l~st year and she said had that op- uon not always been available the male, Rirhard Raskin<! might have ended "in the back wards or a mental hospital" or been a aulctdevictim. In spite of the fact that she had sought complete privacy from oubUc scrutiny until~ attemPl· ed entrr into the Forest Hills tournament. Dr. Richards does not seem uncomfortable in the glare or publicity. In a press conference Tuesda\ atte~ded by about :.> represen'. taltves or magazines. newspapers. wire sen'ices, radio and telev1s1on, s he handled qucs t1on11dertly and directly. Some or the questions wen· quitE.' blunt. In re s ponse to on(' sportswriter's query about her a~ility as~nis player, Dr. Richards sensed the unasked question and answered it first. "Are you referring to the 1ssul· of whether I have an unfair ad· vantagt.' over other women players?" ~he asked. "I don't think so. I "ould say f'rll a w1•ll muscl<'d. tall p<.'rson. Rull am not as well mu~l'IC'd as I was a:. :i man." ('1tll\fl the changt>S sn her bod) '!-I hormont.'s. Dr. Rirhurdi. cl< plained that s he couhi not produ<'e the bul~in~ mu~clcs that mtn have. "t'Vt'n sf I Wl'rt" to i;o into .i we111hl hft10g program ·• Sht' said ther(' arc numerou~ proft.>ssaon:il women athJt.'tci. who a rc her ~IZl' und as mu.'l<.'led I.I" 'ht· 111, m<'nt1 on1ng t<'nnt" pla><·r Maraarrt Court "I !rankly question whetht>r thnt'11 un udvantaftc. Somc•o111• lake Rosi<' Ca11ol11 h:1s1t all ovtr u11 1n term~ of mobilit\'," !lhe claimed. · Asked again to l'ISl'ICSS htr Aame. Dr. Richards dcclin~ on .:rounds that 11he hl'ld 1tn u~min~ tournamrnl. hut she did offer lhl~ appr1usal · "l.:ullt week !IOml' rncnd!l lhat l u11f'd to play tt'nnl~ w1th 1n Nrw York Cllmc out and wt• played here. "AClerwards l said somethtnA :ibout my f!ome belnA as aood ti" l'\'E.'r and they said to mc.-. ·Rener. you play vt•ry w('ll, bot you for1o1et whnt a good plB}'t'r Dick wn~ .... ShcwM asked whatlh<'chn.nces were or her exploiting her new· round notoriety 1n the Corm of "' hook or movie. .. As a physician. I hove wr1ltE'D many articles and I'm In the pro- cess or writing a medical book 1 also dabble in some lighter CorrN oh1rrlting. "Ir there ls e\•er "olng to be a story told aboul mt. you can Mt I'll be the one who writ~ it," i.he ('taid. Leader Indicted TOKYO (AP > -TokuJ1 Waltasa, 61. president of AH Nip· pon Airways. has been indjcted lor the second time on charges of having recel ved bribes from Lockheed Aircraft Corp. in viola· lion of Japan's roreign currency rt'gulaUOl\S. / O•ly ,..,.. Sl•ll -o TELLS HER STORY TranHexual Richards Both Sides Eager for Coast Vote SACRAMENTO (AP> -Both s i.des are predicting victory as a h1stortc <.'Oastal conservation bill moves to the slate Senate floor possibly ils last battleground. ' "This measure is so important to the people or California that it can't fail," Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said Wednesday. An oppoMnt, Sen. Clare Ber· ryhsll IR-Single Springs>. pre- dicted a majority or the 40 senators "even some who favor the bill but realize it has problems" would vote to ~end 1t to a two-housE.' conference com· mittee ror changes. A Senate vote on the bill by Sen. Jerry Smith <D·Saratoga). was expe<·ted today or l''riday. The right pals Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .• conservallonists and buildtn,:? <.'Ontractori., who sup· port thl' bill, aii ainst land de· vt>lOPt'rs and most or organized labor. The bill w1,uld gl\'c a stale comm1ss1on :.ind Mx tcmporarv regional t·om missions veto power over development along Cahtorn1a '!> 1,070 mi IC' ,•oasllinc on 11 :.tnr gencr.dly 1.000 yards Wld('. It would .1lsv 1nrrt•n.11c puhhc ll<.'C'css to lht• !>hlll'l'. limit coastal urban !>prawl. ancl re'qu1re loc<il 1o1nvernmrnts tn ('onfnrm their plannin~ to the• ~lute coastal plnn The last b.ur1er to :i flo<or 'nte was rl'mOvl'll Wednt'Sday 1n a day of <'ompht'atcd maneuver init!I when OPllOO<'nts decided not tn try to ~e·nrt lhl' hill tn thf' ~cnall· Fsnun<'<' l'omm1lt('c "hir h hltwk 1•11 an e•arl11·r 1·oast:1i m1'll'>Ur\' Tht> comm1tte•e• t'ouhl have re• C"nmrnt>nd(•<I thnt !ht' Scnule ~rn<I lht-bill Ill a <'Onftor<>nrt• commlt- h'•'. or t'\'t'n tle•('11l1•cl tu loll 11 Rut u M'uttlinll nf ~msth's bill olmost <'ert:slnly woulcl havt> ltd lo u nrw bullot initwt1vc. hkl' the \'Oter-opprovcd Prop. 20 or 1972 whkh crf'tltcotl the• (•oa~t 111 <'Orn · mi11111on11 thot t''<J>trc this y(•ar . Oc!lpitt' 1\11 orfrr hv Smith. who apparently cl1<ln 't want to :1llenntc potc•nt i al 1<UJlp11rkr~ on the l"inonr<' ('nmm1tte<'. Der· ryhlll !1;\1ct oppont'nls of I h(' bill dec1drd the rnmmittee movr ~·al( a w ;i~ll' of ts nw. The chanl{l'I' they ~ant include 11 Wtllkt'nlng or the• !ltah• COm• mission. elimin11tinn of the re g1onal commissions, ~ind com ~satJon for landowners whOSt property use Is restricted. Brown's a soes reported that the Democratic AOVernor has been telephoning legislators all week urging support ror the bill wit.bout amendments. Also still al issue is ~ follnw·UP S3J million ball by McCarthy that contains $1.5 million to rund lhe e<>otslal commission. It was up for heaMng In the Senate Finance Committee today That bill. as a sp ndlng measure, needs o t"·o-thirds noor vote ror pasuge. And Berryhill aojd opp<>nents probably will t.ry to block It iC lhe.y can't stop Sm.lt.h'1 bill Population Set at 50,000 By CAltY OllANVIU.•~ 0t -Dalfr l'iMI M..n A routh plan for dev~lopm<'nl ot the Irvine Company'!! pnzed 10,lSO.ecre co•stal ~tnp ~tWffn Newport Beach a nd Luaunu Beach was approved Wedn~a\' by the Orange County tk>urd or Supervisors. Tht> lund use nmi'fldmt•nt en- dorsed by superv1t1or:-on 11 3«> ~ote cornmits rouahJy 75 percent or tht• 3.5-mlle Ion.: coustaJ strip to open spa<'e But such u conl 011lmE'nt is lurgely dependent on public acquisition or land de· emed needed ror open spuct!. Th~ plan envisions construe· tion, protnably o"er the n~xt 25 years. ol from 14,000 to 15,000 n• ~idences that will house about 38.000 persons. In a separate action to the land use amendment. supervisors set maximum development limits nt 18.000 residences and r esident population at 50.000. Ac<.'ording to the l.ind-ui.E.' amendment. m ore than half or the eventual <.'onstal devl'lop- ment will O<'cur on the wei.terly third of the coastal stnp That is the areu adJoinsng Newport Beach and is hkE.'I}' to be included in the city's sphere of in· nuence by the county's local Agen<.'y Formution Commission next month. If so. Newport Be ach will have at least an unofficial voice ln de· tailed planning of the are::i. The land use plan that clui.ters most development m the coastal area's wes terly portion ali.o locates most or it along ridges and mesas north or Pacific Coast Highway, leaving most or Lhc area on the ocean side of the highway ope.n. Supervisors approved lhe land use amendment with no sub6lan· ual changes from the plan ap· proved two weeks ago by the county Planning Commission Supervisor Thomas Riley called it a good compromise. Only Supervi so r Ralph Diedrich seemed reluctant to uc <.'ept the amendment as pre- sented. But the best Diedrich could get for his relurtance was a state· Ser vice Slated SAN DIEGO (AP> -/\ memorial service will be held Friday for a 9-year·old Jlllno1s girl found slain in a rural area of San Diego after a long search. The victim was Aleta Sue Grosenbach of Kankakee. Ill. mtnt ot tbf' b<>ord·s madmum den•lopmcot limit u.'S lhc issues he rais~ e\•op<>rated almoe>t a1o quickly as thuy were rahit-d. All Dl~rkh calh .. '<I for tbe phm to be "flne·lined," Irvine Con' puny l'rel4id\'nl Rny WaL~on con Cl'<kd detailed unswcrs to ttll possible questions about so large :t plan f>robubly uren't uvullablc. "But.'' Watson said. ''we nrc at a point In tln1e 1n whll'h 1 believe lhl•re huve been un~wcrs to mun\' ol \.he thounnds of queftions that have ~en raised." "I think if we wuslt'<l untsl we had answers lo evel"}1hml! we would still be pl:mnina; 20 years from now.·· he udded. The pion Watson saJd the com· pany was willing to a<.'cept as a starting point was a <.'Ompronuse hammered out or the rompanv·~ plan at the planning <.'omm1ss~on level. It reduced the company's multi-agency plan Crom 50,000 to 38,000 prospectl\•e coastline resi- dents and thE' number of planned homes by about 2,500. And the amount or land de· signaled for open space use was increased Crom 6S percent of the coastal area to 75 percent. "The Irvine Company did not get everything it asked for," Watson told thE' s upen'isors. "But we ure going to work wsth the plan approved by the pl un - nlng commission." . lroni<.'ally, the extra stipula· t1ons asked for by Dicdnch w• what he called an ultimate com- Dick Wedding Bound-Liz VIENNA <AP> -Elizabeth Taylor says her ex-husband Richard Burton, lold her in ~ telephone <.'all that he will marry his present companion. Susan Hunt, "an the next weeks " a Vienna newsp"pcr reported to day. "Die Presse" said the actrci.s twice-married to Burton and twice:divorced Crom h.im, made the disclosure to one of its re· porters. "It does not hurt as much as if you rind it out from somebody else," the newspaper Die Pres:.e quoted her as saying. She added that both had tried hard lo save their marriage, but It had not been possible, the papersald. m1tmenl from the compaiw ploc:ed mwclmum populatlon aoct build I ntt b H k u l tho lcvol oraainnll)I asked for by the COJ\l• puny. Rlley closed in nn th<.1 01Wf1 11puce Issue by lntroducln~ :i rt'· M>lution t"nlllng tor pubhc and vrivolc :irqulsllion of lht coa11,..a lund designated for open spuce. Tht" NtwPQrt B •ach sup..:rv1sor took open sput•e u stcp farthw when hti introducl'<i a seocond nt- solutlon. It put th.e bourd on record ;14 endorsing a stall' ballot prop<>.,;.. lion thut would raise ~ millioo fot> U\e purchase of coustaJ lands While th-: t" 11 hour public he·~ ing that accompanied the lane! use amendment was subdued, i9' sues were raised. Fred Carter of the Newport. Mesa Unified School Dsstrid read a letter from d1str1ct Superintendent Joh.n Nicoll. Jn hss letter. Nicoll pointed o~ that an environmental impact ro- port coverin~ the lnnd use amendme nt said the plan would ('reatc a need ror rive additional distrkt schools . Nicoll estimated the cost or tht sc~ools at $40 million, u figure ht sasd was beyond tht' district's means and dirficult to raise lhrough a bond issue. · The superintendent conceded that there is room "ithin l'xisling Newport· Mesa s<'hools for the an· ticspated s tudt>nl population generated by development or the <.'oastal area. Howevt'r , Ni coll warned, transporting the n ew students to cxistsnfl schools would mandale ~1gniri cant school boundary c hange s and break up neighborhood groupings. A spokesmun for Newporl Beach asked for low·dens1ty dc- VE.'lopment in the area borderifli! thedty. And James Dilley, presidcnlo< thc.-Laguna Grtwnbelt. asked that tour1s t ·renealion:tl farshtles be kept away from the greenbelt ar('a &~ \'?@(!!][[ ~®[(W O ©@ The column appears today on Page Al? Sunanaer Sale Continues Cabernet by Drexel '~Hr ...... ~""'" I JI' I I llMOlll( SlPQ SAU $Ut r ,,.,. "1 .. . ~ I HfTS•T SALi $)4t DOOR OUT IS'n :.. _.:,....._ I !b SAUSl2' • Drexel PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurl. I Fri. hu. ( "N(')j 1 ... J \74. ,. I • .. I SAU SS7' r MJf: 8fl(I( BCD Im SAU $64' A I j]I I SAUSIH SAU Sl'9 ... \ Drexel translates French prov1nciril · Classic new Cabernet 11 rrcnch prov1noa1 wag ncvf't morr ora1,.lul111.111 11l CabernN 11 '" bv Dre.wl,. Como reJOICt' m r..11vr 1 wood. deep moldings. parqvelry ond r-;pr 1.illy rles1gne'1 tlardwarel Admire tho •.vporb new lin1st1 -deep. clear and cteganlly d1r.lrl?':ic;nd, on paean &011ds and veneers All 1h1s and 'lO mu1.. .. h mOfe to see. when you visit the collec11onl 2115 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ' 44 DAILY I'll.OT RfCKY TI C'KV POl.fTIX · l\ftcr tonight, you c;tn M&h Ill re lif'l. Your boob tube "'·111 return tu lt.s regular summer reruJ1t itnd 11ubsthute 11hows. The lubt of Amerlcu's two great convention circuses will have ended. 1-·or u time . t h e politicians hJH wh~zed OUl their l;ut gasp of hot Jlt Throughout this Iona. hot .sum mer, we have hten treatl'd on t('lev1s1on to both our our OJ t'Jo n a l convenl11'>ns The Democrats took to tht> ;.a1N a\'b with dullsvilJe <Ind tht> f\epublh'ans followed with a dog and·cat flRht. Via the miracle of the video tube, we have watched and listened while the poht1cos ex· hotted us with thundet1nl! phrases that pointed "i th pride to the virtues or their party and viewed with alarm the bunglin.:. 1 know.nothing, do·nottung oppos1 )JPll· • , TUE AMAZING TIUNG is thnt J ::OOt or all th1li.hoopla, we" 111 cntJ ! 9'lp with the President of the ~ntl· !e<f States ~ Just imagine if you could :lransport t he strongest leader ~rom another planet and bran~ liim into one of our national ~lilical con\'ent 1-0ns. > There he would view adult P<'<> j>le dt('SSed 1n ludicrous bah I fidorned with s tuffed donk('.}'S or l!lephants Some of these folk~ orould be j1tter10g around crazily .fn lbe ~isles O( the jammed t'On· ~·ention halls ~ Others toot toy horns, blow ))irens or spray confetti into the ,Ur. f TH E MAN UPON the podium, ~he chairman or the Democrats ;pr for the ~epublicans. has the pame scri pt write r . Both ~ha1rmen keep droning out the ,-ame message after wearih j><>unding the gavel. ., "Will the ctelegates plcui;e ~lear the aisles so we ma} pro .reed" Please clear tht.' a1sll'!> l>ack there by the Alabama de· I ~egation. Please clear the aisles, lh<'re will be ample time for de· :tnonstrations later ... " : Nobody. or course. pays any et· J entlon. They do not clear the )ltsles : H they did clear the aisl~. 1t :would throw the entire convt•n· lion off schedule Every com en· • taon has to ha\e a timctabl(' with l everal hours allocated for th<' I tha1rman to bani! htb s.ia' cl :ind J>leacl. "\\'111 lhl• dclel!all':. pll·a:.c .flt•ar the aisles?" I • ~ V 0 U C 0 l r I. () R U I N u n I ~merlcan poltticaJ convention imply by selling up lhf' C'nnven· on floor :.o 1t didn't h<l\c any isles : An»" 3\. on toward the end. \tie v1:>1tor from another planet I ,.ould listen to nominating fpeecht-s and watch the funny ~pie do demonstralioos io those Jisles. • Political demonstrations at tonventlons could be compared 6o a circus with 16 rings where herybody showed up lo do their act at the same time and all the •erformers were craied on aroni drink. · ~ ="NOW," \'OU WOlJLD say ;o Er outcr-plan~t visitor. "see w carefully we select the-next der for the strongest nation on flanct Earth?" • lie isn't going to beh<'VI' you. of 4ourse. * Somctime11 f don't tlt'ht•\'(' It ~thu. "ltll LN ..... . , .. , ..• u ... M l •1 ' " • "1 ... .. ..... •• 'I .. .. ...,, .. .. .. " .. I ·~ "' ..., .. . , 14 ., •1 • t •I •• 0 ff , .. "' .. ~ /\ -0 II •o ·~ ., .... •• .. •• .) THEIR VOTES PUT FORD OVER THE TOP West Virginie Gov. Arch Moore end Delegates Ex-FBI Agent Says GrayOK'd Break-ins By Tbe Associa!_ed Pr~s A former h1gh .rank1ng FB I official 1s pinning the responsibility on L. ~atnck Gray Ill for authorizing burglanes agamst domestJc poht1ral groups while Gta} "as acting FBI director in 1973. Edward S. Miller, "ho was Gray's assistant director for the in· telligence division, said Wednes· day that Gray revl~ed t he hav e decided to seek burglary operation 1n late · . . August, 1972. in an effort to ~rand Jury rnd1ctments against gather intelligence about some FBJ b~rglars or their Weather Underground militants bosses for vJolating citizens' civil sus~cted of terrorist bombings rights,. knowledgeable sources Miller acknowledged hJs own have said. 'Niee Gay' Wins 'Nobody's Hero ' Tram Half of Comer • By SAlJL Pf:IT 4"'-"•••t~r....-.. Bumbler. unpraicknllal, too dumb to walk and chew gum wl U~aameUme. Gerald Rudolptl Ford. ever· )'body's triend and, It ~m~. oobody'a hero. h•<1 Mard it 1;111 ~or~. Heard It from I.bat mo- ment of trauma. noon. Au1 9. 1974. In the Eut Room of thl• W'hile House, to the moment of macic. 12 26 a .m .• Autt. 18. 197tl. in the hot, shrh•kln11 swirl or ll hockey urenu. NOW, AT L•;AST, Je Jad :sp,t> lomdpf a mandate. Until then, It seemed, he m1,i:ht have been doomed to go down 1n history as a ienial. innocuou~ caretaker between real pre111 dents. 1t was t19 If the numbert-d sequence would have to be fral·. lionaliied. Richard Nixon wa:; the 37th President. Jimmv Carter or Ronald Reagan would be the 38th. And, oh yes. there was that nice guy Ford, the 31th and a half. . He miJht still end up that way 1n the history primers bul last night be turned at tea'st hall a corner. He became a president with a Republican constituency beyond the Sth Congressional Dis· lrict of Grand Rapids, Mich .. beyond the sole anointment or Richard Nixon. To get there, Gerald Ford had to scramble for the Republican nomination like an alderman who had just been redistricted in- to a neighborhood of hostile strangers. UNTIL T UESDAY HE was chasing uncommitted delegates .down hotel corridors to avoid becoming the first incumbent president to lose his party's nominaUoo in 108 years. The last was another Republican, Chester A. Arthur. The roll call finally began at 11:43. Reaean took an early lead, mostly from the South and West. fi e puh•d n t 12 .02 coming nround Nt>w Mexico. leudma &14 to635 A moment later he rnn Into New York and the dov.'T\hlll ~lope New York mu.de it Ford, 768, Keaaan. 704. and tho man !1 um Grand Rapids v. as on his v.uv. Thf'n 12 26 am • WC'11t \llr~lnan . "mindful of the tension& .:rl pp in~ Uus cum t>ntlon '* * * · · • proudly cal\ls .• " Gerald H\.tdolph Ford was over tbe top J, L3.s to J.060. • TllE ACCIDENTAL AND, In aome eoyes. lnetdenlal Pr ident bttamc the second Rt-pUbllcan Sn hi~ pArty•s history to win bi:s no mmallon In Kan. a. City. 'rh • hnt wai. Hl'rbertlfocwttr * * Noinination Leaves California Bitter 8) Jl'l .ES LOH .. _ .. , ....... " ..... The end was bitter for Ronald Rcag:in ·s most zealous a col) tc:.. "Oo any sta tes want lo ehan11e their votes~" the convention chairman asked aft~r We:>l Virginia':. vote pul President Ford over lht! top. "N~! NO W~Y ! .HELL NO!" chor used angry alternate de· legates '"· th~ Cuhforru a S<>ats. Others responded with curses. The)' shook their fists in the rur and made lhumbs·down gestures and. gradually. a few a t a tJme. got up and left. Ourin~ that critical third night of the convention they had blown their plastic trumpm the loude:>t and tossed the most conletU and . stomped and whistled and cheered, but in the end it was oo mor~ than a raucous requiem. Some said their demonstration. one or the longest m Republlc11n party history. was designed to delay the Presidenl's lnevilablt• nomination until after TV prime lime in the East. BlJT IN T H E CALIFORNIA alternate section overlooking thf' floor. and in the adjacent Colorado and Arizona sections 1t seem1•d gen~ne. all right. and if for uny se<'ret purpos<> merely that of pm· longmg the dream. IRelated photo. P&ge AS.> . A handful of lhe 167 aJternalc Ca1Jforn1a dl'legutes tool. the tos~ res1Rnedl.r and with good humor . "Well. dnmmit. you can't do much better than that," i;:111t altcrnate Bob Lindsay of San Jo~tt "So let's go out and beut J1mm} Carter ·· "NUTS." A VOICE a EPUED. ··well. wedon'twanth1m to"in, do we! • Sllence . "Will you support the ticket?" John Felii asked fellow Los Angeles delegate William Saracc1no. "Never," he replied. "Mate that twootus," Fclizsaid. .. l 'LL SAY 85 PJO;RCENT of the California dele~ation will rcfu se to work for Ford," satdSaraccino. "Some mighl vote for him, but they won'twork for him. I won'teiRhter." role in appro\•ing specific break. ins but said he did so only ul Gray's dirertion. HE BF.CAME TllE second former rBl official to point a ringer at Gray. The New York Times reported Wednesday that W. Mark Felt acknowledged ap- proving two burglaries in 1972 because "tha t was what he <Gray) wanted.·• Mother Sees Wave Carry Baby A.way "I won 'l say I 'II work for Ford n!I hard as I would ((Ir RC'agnn ." said Dorothy Krallhold of San Bt•rnard1no ... but J "on't vote for Carter." None of the alternate delegates could know that within hours their hero would pledge his support to Pr<>s1dent Ford. For some . that would make the difference. Charles Thomas, of l.os Angeles, wuone . "RONALD REAGAN IS MORE astute than 1 am about poUtlcs." Thomas said. "lf he says to support the ticket 1 'll support. it.lfhedoesn't, I won't." In response to ·Felt 's asser· lions, Gray issued a statement through his lawyer saying he never approved break·ins in FBI investigations or fugitive \\'uthnmen. the Times said. Gray denied "condoning or ap· pro,·in!l. directly or indirectly, any ill el( al act.·· Those development!\ rame a~ the Justice Department moved toward a critiral sta~c in a crimina l 1nvcst1gat1011 or FBI burglaries against domestic polit1cal groups during the past In e years Prosecutor:. tentatively Light Your Fire, Baby RENO. Nev. <A PI Reno poltcc :;aid a woman who thought a derringer was a cigarette lighlt>r didn't light bt'r cigarette, but did manage to !Mow a hole m a wall al Harrah's Hotel. Police said no one was tnJur ed The bullet wa.<1 rt>· covered from an adJolning room. Th e woman 's 1dentlly was not dtscloscd. MANILA. The Philippines (AP) -The UdaJ waves that awept more than a quarter of mile Inland were blamed today for most ot the c.a~ualti~ In the e~rt.hquake in the southern Pbllippines. The latest of· f1c1al to~l ~s 3.131 killed, 3,117 missing and •.274 penoos homeless. !Jn.off1C1al sources estimated that 80 to 90 percent ol lbe dead and mtssing were drowned or swept away by the 30·foot waves from then lbal I saw my little Jlrl her the Moro GuU that the first quake small fingers waving for help early Tuesday sent smashing in· that never came." At 12:26 a.m .. the moment' or defeat for Ronald Reagan, a Calllornian beld her sign aloft, held it still, not wildly waving as before but like a silentprotester. ltsatd : ''Pick Ford -Nlxon did.•• From the seats above, a Ford poster careened down and struck a Californian. I He atamJ>M it underfoot a11d gestured obscenely. "You Califor'nfa turkeys!" a voice called Crom above. He gestured again. to the southwest coast of Min· -----------------------------------------danao is land and the adjacent Zamboanga peninsula. Brig. Gen. Antonio Villaneva, head of a relier and rescue task force. made an aerial inspection and reported many bodies float· 1ng along the coast. Jt was beUeved that most of the missing had been swept out co sea by lbc receding wave~. GLORIA BITANCOll, a 35· year-old mother of five in Paga· d1an City, said she last saw her year-old daughter "waving for help as her tiny fingers disap· peared into the wat('r. "Pandemonium broke loose when the quake struck." sa1d Mrs. Bltancor ... and evt'rybody \\as crying and shoullnR and warning the entire n<'1f!hborhood or a tidal wave coming at w1 ··1 panicked and tned to gather all my five children into my 3T1l'IS. When the waves swepl us out together with our house. I round that my arms were empty. "I WANTED TO SHOUT and curse my misery, but J had no more voice. 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Jliking 2 On lta Way to Beuer Land PASADENA <API -Scientists say Vikin& 2 is ~ead.ing for a Martian "Utopia" and hopefully a sale landing Sept. 3 -after two preliminary landing sites proved too hazardous. Wary of ominous cTaters and deeo, mysterious channels, scien- ------------.. lists rejected Tuesday the ( J o riginal site and a n 8 R J E F S alternative target area, opt· 1ng for Utopia, a region in northern Mars about 4.000 miles away Crom the red, rocky desert on which Viking 1 rests. Scientists think there is a relative abundance of water around Utopia, and consequently, greater chances of rinding lire. Dla•ot1d La Ne. Collb• Sealed SACRAMENTO <A P I The California Senate has voted to "drive the last nail in the coffin" of the Diamond Lane project on the Santa Monica Freeway and anywht'rc else in the state. But the vote on the bill by Sen. Lou Cusanov-ich. R-Van Nuys, was 27·5, the bare two-thirds maJOrity needed to approve a measure with an urgency clause. It now goes to the Assembly where asimilar bill d1t'd <'arher. Cop• Coneb Cult l11t ·,,Car S,\N JOSE IAP 1 FBI agents are examining closely a car r ent· ed by Charles Manson cultist Susan Murphy and another prison escapee as their search centers in San Jose where the car was dis· covered The late m odt-1. gold-colored vehicle was found by police Wed· nesday night parked in a West San Jose neighborhood. Police said residents fi rst noliced the car Monday - one day after the two women rented it at San Franc isco International Airport. Miss Murphy. 34. and Diane Ellis, 33, escaped Saturday night from the Terminal Island federal pnson. .S.oh1dle Seup~c•• lltdlcfed SAN DIEGO IAPI -A federal grand jury has indicted a local corporation and 22 individuals, accusing them of cheating dozens or Navy men out or million of dollars in a Victor Valley land swindle. U.S. Atty . Terry Knoepp said all the Individuals named in the 4J.count Indictment are officers or employes oC CRCF-United Growth Inc. of San Diego. Farne Board Na•r• Pla11fed SACRAMENTO <API -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s new appoin· tt't'S In the farm l11hor hoard have won unopposed recommendatJons from the Senate Hules Committee for conrirmation by the full ~nnlt• At a hu r\ng WC'dn~ay. the rule!! committee also voted 3·1 for cstabh11hmf'nl or a lcg1. lat1ve committee to oversee the board and re<-ommcnd rule l'hang~ Mary's Merchants Bring Class Action LONG HEACJI <AP > -A $17 million l'lass action ~u.lt hu been filed •11a1nst the 8Pttlalty Quttn Maty Corp. by metthant11 nboard th«' ship dO<'kl'<t In tho tons Beach h&rbor Tht> suit. rued W~n"~="Y· ur· CUSe.4' thf' .Ship'~ m ~tcr ll'Slltt o( fraud. tt charge!\ th11l m(•mb<'rll or tht' Queen Mary Merchant.s' As. sociatlon have been overeharged ror lht'ir share o( .1 common se curity. m atntenanct' and utllily. nn;v SAID the ship's master had devised a "fraudulent formula of charsea.." Showers Persist Ove.r North State SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Northern California's un· seasonally wet August continued today as a persisttnl low pre-ssure system sitting off the North Coast pumped more &bowtts into the state. The Weather Service predict· ed t.be showery wealhe.r would i..,.. otr aod turn warmer Fri· da.J, ' 'nle cli1 Is ao• _ _,ed ln nefOliaUons for the purchaae of the specialty Queen Mary leasehold interests. Value of that interest has been estimated as high as S6 million. Merchants Association at· tomey Edward Daley said the ttnants rear tht cit y would rt' ach a settlement "leaving lhe te nant.s with nothin.i " Raiders Net Feisty Birds MONTEBELLO <AP> Police and Los Angeles County anJmaJ control officers seized about 200 fighting game cocks ln a raid oa an alJeced training facility. Officers also confiscated a training table and two leashes believed to be used in training the blrds. ANIMAL CONTllOI.. olficers took custody of the game coc:lts. but no arrests were made. Offiten raided the Montebello establlshment on t.lw basis ol 1"· fonnalion obtained las t May durJnc another game cock raid. D~ILY PILOT A5 • Pugil Bout Case 'Deal' Seen . 1 SAN DJ ECO'~' -A Manne Corps C»ptam h . been llfrf'red noo Jud1c1al pu 1shment a.nd a court-martial h , been dropped fOl' a r.ergeant ch gtd m connec lion with fat a l 1nJunes to • rttruit MaJ. vtn Kennl'lh Houghton, commander or the Marine Corps Rttrult Depot, said Wtdnesd1&y aJI charges against ~ft\. Henry C Aawlar have been dJsmu.sed HOUGHTON SAID he also 16 willing to drop a aeneraJ court martial for Capt Cecil v. Taylor. 3-l, of Orlitndo. l"la . in exchange for Taylor's agreement to accept non-Judicial punas hroent Taylor was commander and Agwlar a drill instructor al the deoot 's Special Trairung Branch. a unit for problem recrwts, on Dec. 6 when Pvt Lynn E. McCIW"e, 20. or Luflun, Tex., was inJW'ed arter being rorced to fight consecutive pug ii stick bouts. McCLURE REMAINED in a coma unul hl5 death in a Houston hocp1tal three mooths later. Taylor and Acuilar, 23. o111.,... ford, Calif , and two olher str iit-ants auffer ed courts · martial as a result or the McChart tOCldent. TIM Marine Corps hus con· t~ forcing McClure to naht match after mat ch with lhc padded slJcks, used to sumulate bayonet work. violated reaulia· llons. TA VLOK. AS commander of lM S~lal Tralnmg Hrunch, bad faced charics t>f deNllct1on ol duty •nd \11olalloo of base ~n. AJ;Ullar was chareed '*ilh thosl' count•. neallaent homicld1.-. maltr atm nl. or a r~ruit ond anravated as ault month i.1m1 ne" rl'fi>mmc* lions 10 th\• Ta> lor cuo· o ll<>o~hto11 Th\" r1ndlnit" folio· :..~WWil days ofl 21tlmony. ·: . TAYLOR HAS 4ft hours:~u respond lo tht-offer of noo JU<hc1ul punt!\hment. which could tnkt> lhl' form or ll lt'ttcr ol r\•pr1mand. a fine. or wilhholdin~ of pay lh~ ultt,rnutlVt' 1:-. to II\' t'«'&>t triul by N urt-mal'tlul. ~ dertllctJon counts again:.1 Taylor were wlthdr3WT1 May 20 An lnvesllgtatlvt' officer th1:. Producers Slam Family Hour LOS ANGELES (AP> -Norman Le•r. p.r~ ducer of "All in the Family," suid Wednesday that television's Family Hour is a pubhc rel~Uon:.; s mokescreen so vague that not even the network.$ know what it means. .. It was conceived by the networks behind closed doors and they can in no way arttculate 1t." Lear told a House Communications subcom· mittff. "lt's hke smoke that creeps into a roo.m over the transom -you can't breathe lD 1t," b sald. LEAR CONDEMNED the Family llour, as haw? a paradt' of w1tn~es du11ng th,• two dayi. of hearings by thl' comm1ttN•. 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I , ·' ................................................................................................ ~ "' 8 D IL'' PILOT EDITORI L PAGE Planned Confusion ' If problems ptanrung Orange County's future w~ren 't ,;o t>erious, some recent ptirrormances by the county planning com· mission might b~t be called comical. mission oppears to be mired in o serie of contradictions and embarrClSslng actions. Unfortunately, except for Mr~. f'or openers. commission Chairman Sturley Grindle 1mp1Jed'ttlat unsl"en forces ar(' µulling polJtlcal stnngs that control county supervisors. Grindle's f re<{Ut'ntly hcavy·handed leadership, there 15 nothing to indicAte the <.'Ommlssfoner~ know how to guid a pl1n· nmg e ffort that :l~llTS to be adrin an in· consistencies How else. Mrs. Grindle asked, can you cxpl:un a proposal to give builders density bonuses Cor constructinJ( homes in a reas 1m· pacted by airport nolBe? Voter Resistance Mrs. Grindle's ~1laon that developers s houldn't bo allowed to build homes m noase-impactl'd areas ll't alone be given an mcentive to do so, was valid. But in 10 minutes or oratory, Mrs. Grm· dlc lnid one innuendo atop another without ~pccitying who was doing the string-pulling und whose strings were being pulled. Election figures rcccnUy compiled by Supt. of Public Instruction Wilson RJles 11· lus trale the increasing d1ff1culty ur persuading \'Oters to approve school (lnence measures. The chairman turned out to have been on largl't with rt>gard to the no1Sl' issue however, when the next day her fellow com· missioners voted approval or a housing de- velopment on a s ite declared to be noise· impacted by an independent consultant. In this year's March election, only 25.6 percent of school ta>< and bond elections were ~uccessful. In June, only 28 percent passed. But in 1973· 74. voters approved 48.8 per· cent or the school finance m easures. The same day, Mrs. Grindle w~rned her fellow commissioners they shoutdn 't ap- prove residential developments that might be in the way of the proposed San Joaqwn Hills transportation corndor. In June. 32 school districts throughout th<' s tate sought voter approval of bond is· ~ues: seven were successful. And only 20 of 6S requests for tax increases were ap. proved. The bond elections. because they re· quire a two-thirds majority vote to pass. fare worst. Seventy.four percent failed 1n t9H· 75. In 1967 ·68, only 55 per cent were re· Jeeted by voters. But her warning was disregarded when the commission a few minutes later voted 3 lo l to do just that. This week the planners a pparently saw the light. They put a hold order on the proposed de\·elopment. Unfortunately, the school financing pro· blems seem inseparably linked with the equally distressing property lax picture. In another display of questionable plan· ning, the commission ignored Mrs. Grindle's recent w:irning th at approval of other housing developments would create a population in excess of a target population recently established by the Board of Supervisors. AJI in all, the county Planning Com· Efforts to get property tax reform measures though the current Legislature ha\•e failed. Proponents say they hope for better luck when the lawmakers reconvene in December. Dy then the state Supreme Court should huve ruled on one key school financing controversy and the dual issues or school financing and property tax reform can be coordinated. . t Soviet Bloc Still Inf ii tr ates Africa WASHrNGTON -A new and -.teady infiltration of Soviet-bloc ··technicians" to Moumbique. susperted but unproven untU now. coupled with similar move· ments by Cuban military "ad· vlsers." points to dangerous ~sc~lation of guerrilla war In white-ruled Rhodesia sometime Hlil autumn after the r ainy season SUch escalation of guerrilla nc· lions, which so far h4Ve posed nn serJous pro· blem s for Rhod esia's w e I l · oreanized border police and internal sec urity forces. s ug· J!ests an ominous Com· muni s t gameplan for southern Africa. That 1s where Soviet power· politics now appear to be making major gains at U S. expense. The plan. as perceived by Ford administration upcrts, rules .out any pubhc effort by Moscow to torpedo Secretory of State Henry Klit!llngt>r ·s des perate, last· minute effort to achieve a pol1t1c til !leltle m ent ln Rhodt's i:i setting a timetable for traa,<1fernn1t political power from 270.000 whll('li to 8 mi1Uon blacks. MOSCOW'S stronf' 11.1111umpt1on •~that K1i1:singcr'11 pion will fail railun' of the diplomatic U.S. ef· Cort Will bf' followed by ~<'aln· t100 of J(ucrnlha warlnre from new blark natlonahsUc bru.t'S rn Mo1amb1que now bcina readied by ~·hlte and Cuban C'Ammunbl ttthnlr1unis. Ev<'n 1r Kls11ln~er suct('c'<is in ~:unlni.: some form of polllil'11l 11r r.anacment that would satisfy more mod('rate black-nutionalist ll•adcns of Rhodeai•. however. rndlcal faction$ wall be proodrd IO r.-J<'<'t any compromise and take the auerrllla warfor<' route OHlt'lals htr• doubt lhl\t 1t wall tnkt much prodding. Advanced conllni:ents or So\'· ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) iet·bloc and Cuban t.echnicians and military experts now known to be moving into the former Portu1uese colony of Mozambi· que are concentratin& on two thi.nes: building (and hence con· trolling> such essential elements of aovernment in Mozambique u internal security, inte)ligence and communications <belleved to be largely under control ol East German specialists> as well as other government otnces; and training Rhodesian black na· honahsts for wagina guerrilla "ar. Significantly, reliable re· ports have reached here for the first time that "slzeable sums" of Communist money nre being paid to Rhodesian nationalist leaders. WHILE ACTVAL numben of these out.side advisers are only estimates, because of the elusive quality of accurate Information from Mozambique, East German technicians may now number JOO <probably tbe lar1est single number from any Soviet-bloc country' and Cuban "advisers" perhaps &S many as 250. These are, of course, from the same Cuban military force that Prime Minister Fidel Castro pledged to withdraw to Cuba in his heralded letter to Swedish Prime Minister Olol Palme two months aao. That pledge Ls now regarded as a virtual dead letter, composed by Castro to placate antl·Communiat AnicJn leaders deeply worritd nbout the slnsister meaning or Castro's Afrka corps bounrlng oround their borders with Soviet back kna. In oddltlon. Ca!\tro·s o.MOUnce m<'nt or Intention to take hJs ex· pc"ditloury force back home was probably tlmtd to coincide with the conference of non·aUgned rountrtes start,ng lhl.s wffk in Colombo. where black Africa Is heavily represented. Bul Castro's rt'al Intention "Art' •M llw wiM .-.y wt..'1 ..._ lmqck ... fw •de .-r lkar Gloon1y Gut4 Why can't all bus lcnes just prohibit smoking? In that confined space even limit· ing it to certain sections isn't much help to people who find smoke nauseat· lng. Surely the smokers could s urvive the s hort lime between stops. R.M. oi.-y Ou• c-•'"' uo-..i_..., ..... , •"d .. ,. .. fte<t .. •rlly .... Itel IM ,,.,,.. 91 l~t ~.,./HP~•. St<lf ,_ "" ...... 100100111yOu>. O•llrf'llel. is now assumed to be quite du· ferent: retaioir:g much or his Africa corps in southern Africa. possibly with r outine r ota· lion. and -when the proper time comes -making it more avatlable as military advisers in the lntensificatlon c( guerrilla war against Rhodesia. Indeed. despite some anti·Castro senli· menl among black non - Communist and antl.COmmunlst leaders In southern Africa, Castro is certain to come under heavy pressu re from pro· Communist Rhodesian black nationalists to s hare the hazards of their guerrilla war. The reason for that lies in the rormidable a nti-guerrilla copobihtic& of Rhodesia's small security forces and regulur army, <'Ontrasted to weak and untutored guerrilla units. As the!'le units predictably pay an ever higher cost In lives, an SOS to Castro's Cubans will in· e\'itably draw them further into the .cuerrilla war. It wos precisely this 11ort of SOS from the pro·MO!ICOW notionalist fal'tion in l\n,:tolo. called thr Popular Movemf'nt, thnt ('n ('ourafh•d CoMro to deepen his Anitolan Involvement month by month la11t year 11n<1 Into 19'7fi Cuhan forcc:s uc still essential in Anaola bee a use thf' Popular Movem('nt ha!' m1S<'r:1bly failed to consolidate Its hold over that country. IN THE long run, th(' d;1n1u•r Is profound to the U.S. nnd other an· Ll·Communlst countrirs In the East·Wcst struule. lncludina pro· Western Z2mbla and Zaire In tOUlhern Africa. The study in· cruse of Soviet-bloc and CUban lflvolvcmenl In southern Africa adds fuel to the world's most In· cendiary racial conllkt. When the fall explosion comu, Moscow'• Cuban proxia will be available to exploit ita effect!, while the U.S. wale~ from I.he sldellnes. Quotes ''There is no JusUficaUoo for 5«)-int that a 'mlnarity' 1t.udent 'lril.b a dunOllStratcd finaaclal nttd of t!.000 requlru more schotvshlp ald Ulan • 'oon· minority' sttadenl .. -U.S. Dh· bid C•rt ... die Otlwr G..cl, nalinc that Georgel<M'll Univenl· ty viOl.tect the civil rilblS o( a wbl\a atudent by sett.int ulde l'.DOlt of It.a first.year Int tebool a.tbolanbJps f« mmartty appli· aau. Carter Juggles The~es But Playing It Safe May Not Be Enough WASHINGTON -RevC'rend Carter <'ame out or softball nnd seclusion the other day to pro- mise. If etected, that .. we're go· ing to reverse the trend that 1 we've experienced i.rl the past that has destroyed the Am(!ncan Family." This is the kind of remark that candidatt>s of both the ordained a nd un- ordained variety make from time to time, so that wisdom counsels thnl they not be held against the speaker. Unfortun:itcly the Reverend bas got himselr and the public in a kind of cul-de·sac that prohibits him from saying anythlni:: without making it appear he's trying to deliver on it. Ergo in the next breath he announced that one Joseph A. Califano, Jr. has been appointed "a special ad· viser to me on how Federal pro- grams can aid and support the American Family." Preaumably, if lhe Bevermd is elevated to that aecular episcopacy we call the pre· sidency, Mr. Califano will assume some title like Director of the Federal Family Ad· ministration or. mayb<' more simply, Federal Father. Mr. Califano, who is doubtless a splendid husband and pntcmal parent, functioned in an earlier incarnation as an important assiatant to President Lyndon Johnson. He is now, among other things, a law yer fo r the Washington Post, and while he has acquitted himself adequatf· ly, e\'en admirably in these positions. there is nothing in his record that indicates he wilt Ix' able to restore the American Family. Nor is there in anybody else's, and that's the point. IT'S ONE thing for l h<' Reverend Mr. Peanut to n .. t'ognize that the White House is. in Teddy Roosevelt's phrase, a bully pulpit; it ls another to pr<'- lend to people th3t you senously mean it when you say things Ilk<', ( VON HOFFMAN J ''l believe "e can restore human values. resp~<'l for one another. intimacy, love, respect for law, patriotism. good education. strong churNles ... I pledge to you that every statement I makt', every decision I make. will give your families a decent chance to be strona again.·' IT IS no good reinforcing the idea that the Federal govern· ment can be made responsible for everything. Indeed . wllh Carter's emphasis on lmprovlna administration, he should be tell· ing us what Washington can nncl ought to do well. and what it must give over to other organs in the society. He is not the first national politician to Cederalite a pro· blem. By federalizing a problem, you first define a local one in national terms and then you assert a national solution. This was done by Carter's pre· decessors with crime, and il is beinB done with education and medicine lo no very good purpose. We can suppose utterances like this arise from what the political writers rail Carter's "thematic" campaign appro11ch. the taking up of "ague but import.ant sym. bots. playing with them. using them, turning them into mechanisms which bind voters to his candida<'y. Deflned this way. it's not easy to distinguish thematic campaigning from de· magoguery, except that Carter goes about it in a tow-key way that is less frightening and less likely to uneage the bad animals within our spirits. Even so, such speechifying may agitate anx· ieties and contribute to lhe sense of unhappiness which rnany of us have in spite of '70 percent of the population being so prosperous lhat d oct or s warn us It Is hazardous to our health The Right Honorable Goo- ber from th<' stale of Georgia does have obstacles to surmount. which should incline us to forgive his flings at saving the American Family, lie really has no galvaniiing <'ampai~n issues The public opinion polls reporl ing him milt's uhcad of his t"o potential opponents are wholly untrustworthy Such quesllons ti~ the restoration of Integrity in government simply don't ell'''t presidents. Tht-y arc too vagul'. too abstruse und too removed from lbe immediate and moving concerns in p eople's livt?s Neither after the scandals of Uw Grant nor the Harding acl ministrations did the Republican party have to pay the price or leaving o((ice. That the pubh<' will be less forgiving now is yet to be shown. The they 're-all·a·bunch·M· crooks mentality, which we partake or occn:sionnlly. work) against Carter. Jt lead.3 him to show that Ford and his chups are so conspicuously bad that they ought to be booted out, and thurl' not easy to do. So Carter 111 left to go fishing ror thematic material unless he wishes to go dabbling among issues that are real enou£h but which may cost him more support than they win him. AGAINST candidate Ford, Carter's lroubJes muJUply. He '• , l not only up a1•ln1t the spechtl 1 credit and defere nce accorded to any president, regardless of how lhe man got lhc job, but wllh Ford in particular he has lo deal with a double standard or judg· ment. Jf Ford comes out and say!> he's going to save lhe American Family and he's appointing William Simon the Domestic Relations Czar, it will be dis· missed as Jerry running on at the mouth again. Jerry has wormed hls way Into our hearts. Jle':. become a mascot, a pet. the or· phaned ward of the Federal gov· emment whose care, f~ng and love has been delegated by an amused and affectionate people to Belly, Jack and Susan. There are a lot of people out of work. but there're a lot more working : there are a lot of peoplt who want to buy a house and can't afford one, but there're a lot who have one lo live an already. That's why Reverend Goober Peas has 1tot to find n theme that works or learn wh} our grandparents went out and elected Calvin Coolidge, Agnew Venture Wins Support WASlllNGTON nw hf'rtX•S nf the la~t Rt•pubhcan convention, Richord Nixon and Spiro Ait new, 11 at out lhi:-; one 1n puritatory. I\ l San Clemente. Catir , Nixon is prt•pnrin1: h•" 1>wn version of th(' f ln;d cf;_1y•-. His m<'molr~. nc<'ordinll to sources who have bC'C'n in touch with him. wlll re tl'!trt th l~ Pres 1 d <' n l ' l( riShl lo 5tcal and wlretup and r1" court cases m th<' no tionaJ Interest . At Crofton, Md . /\J{ncw h11:0- taken O\'t.'r o moribund nonprofit foundation called Educatl<Jn for Democracy He intends to u!le 1t, according to assoeialt'11. to assert his views nnd assail hts enemle!i He ls parUcul:irly <'<iacr. the o.s· toelates lay, to renew his ai.. sault.s upon the press. ms FIRST effort was an eight· pag e new s letter, titled Memornndo, which 13 dist lneuishcd by its anti-taraeli. pro- Arab comments. Agnew Cl\mr ~ so stronaly on the side of the Palestlniant that the R'nal frith Ar>U·Dl'f3m3lion Lt\!l l(Ue calll'<l hls views "a..'I unlalr a statement with rccflrd to the human problems m the Middle East as~er we'veSttn:' Belore AP'e• mailfd out his Memoranda, be sent per onal (JACK ANDERSON ) h•ttcr1' to severfll hundred sup· Port<'rs sollcltmtt contnbuUon11 The letter cJc:clart.'<1 bnltlc upon •'the upologlsts for the r evolu· tlonadu who 11re intent on destroying the strengths or our great country.·• The return mall brought <lonu t1on,.1 from euch lumlnancs os presidential contender Ronald Reagan, actor John Wayne. ~4.'r brcwt'r Joseph Coors. Sen. Sll'Om Thurmond, Ill ~CJ, fornwr llUIO rucer Andy Granatelll. Natlonul Hevlew puhlis h c:r Wllllum Rus her. former Nixon fund· raiser Maurice Stans and ex White House aide Bryce llarlow. MOST OF the contrtbutors told us they coughed up money to help Ainew, not to support hls anti .. Israeli views. John Wayne !laid he dldn 't tvcn set' the newsletter. Rushu said be sent money bec:aus<' lhc foundation ··~nded like a routinely con ervatlv4.' ~rl'Uon:· W(' werf' unable to reach Coors. Granatclll. Stsns and Rea1an for their comments. Coors and Stans kicked in Sl,000 apiece: Wayne gave S500; Granalelll, $400 , Reagan, $JOO: Rusher, SlOO; Harlow. SlOO; and Thurmond, S2.S. So far, ~ foun· dation has taken ln $29,7t7.U. AgMW hJmself put up $20,000. The 11 unts came frorn 1 con· lributor whosr hcurt.. lf not h•~ pocketbook. wus with Agnew. T ht? ottornt'y who handled the foundation·~ tax uempllon nv pli('atlon, incldcntlllly, ii> ex Wh~te House olde Tom Chari<'!< llu~tori. lie wilis lhe outhor of \.tw infamous "Huston plan" for '1omesUc 11urvP-llli.nce under Nix on. He handled the paperwork for thf' foundation, he 1rnkd, before l\Jtnl.'w took It over. It was ju11t o "co1ncldence," he 1rnlcl, thol ARncw bcc;imc involVl-d 0,_ANGI COAST DAILY PILOT R•rt N. w,~. Publttht'r Tllo"IO• Kt'1111. f:drt,,. lJorbtUa Krdblch. f:d1torial l'ogt 6dllor The ~itor111J PllR<' of th<' Dally l'llot l!rrk~ l o Inform nnd 11tlmul1te ruder~ by presenUn.g on this p111tr dlvcr11<' <'Ommmtary on topics n( lntert'llt by syndJcat• t'd rolumni11t11 and c1rtoon1sta. by provldkna a forum for rodrn1' l'le"s and by prr11entlna Chis nt'4SP4111X'r 's opinions and Idea~ on rurrent top1c11. The <"dltonal oc>1nlon~ of thr Oally Pll<l( ap~u only in the fdltorial column 81 thc toP ol tht' P•R•· Opln1on11 H · prnatd by the columnil!lll and urtooni~t!I and lt'Uer v.'T1tera stt their o"'n and no cndone~l ol their vltv.s by the Dally Pilot sl\ol.lld t. lnle.rred. Thu.rsday, August 19, 19'76 , Age, Aged Scare Kids -Study WASHINGTON <AP> -Chlldren don't know much about old JX'Ople and bavt ne1at1ve feelings about gro\\ Ln~ old themselves, a new study sho\\ s A study of l80 Children lx'lwr-en th1• agn of 3 and 11 showed .tl'o that children h:.ve !ltereotyped ltU1tudl'' about the elderly. was conducted the pa:\t year. The authors w rotr that wht•n tht' c•h1ldren "ere nsked ahout tht'1r reel 1ngs about .:rowing old themst'lves, muny .:J\'t• :,uch aru.weri. ~. "My f -'CC '' 111 feel crinkled, my t>Yl' "'111 fl't'I l>lurry ' or ··,ad bcCJU!>t' I 'II tw d\m.: .. oon. and l "°" t ha"· the run and J<>Y I had "hen I w~ htU<.' " ;t\11de ror teacheni on how ctuldren can rievelop p<>S1tlvl' 6tt11tudt's about the elderly. A SPOKESMAN FOR the authors said tht>y ar<' h"!>tm~ tht• a:u1dt• 1n Ch~rlt•S Count). Md , elementary schools next ) ear and l'Xpt><'t to m:ak\' 1t avallabll" to t>lt>mt•nt nry :ichools around lh~ country after that. tnnt thing would l>t'<'m to bt• for tht: curnculuni to hdp d11ltln•n '<'t' th1• elderly lls u Aroup uf d1' t•n,e peoph· who do nhln) cl1ffor1•nt than.:~ in ,, \'nrwty or s1 t u.111on .... ind "1th .1 dlv<'r . H · of v hy:·.tC'ul ch11ru<· tensttcs.' · Asked what they knN' :.bc>ut lh~ elderly. the chlldrtn often gave these answers· -"THEY 11.\VE HEART attack'! :it 90 and die '· -"They go lo church u lot " -··I( they arc crippled o r something like that, they <'an be sent to homes th.at will help them · "Tht>)' have toh.avecanes " "'They tolk (unny." TllE STUDY, Fl1NDED b} a hi.o- y<.'ar grant from the AmenC'un "" soc1ation or Ret1r<'d Persons and thl.' •~~~ ;;;:tm•lllilM National Retired Teachers Assoc1a lion. wa11 conducted by two ctuJdhood spec ia lis ts at the Univers ity or CYCLE ern:s DUST AT OVMP Patrol Shows Off AnU·Thett Pf an Maryland's Center of Aging, Richard K Jantz and Carol Seefeldt. Tht! study among children m Maryland A FEW RESPONDED thlilt thl'Y would feel "kinda happy," or 'Tit stall probably ll'l"I hke me," lht> rt'J)ort !>llllJ The study's findings ~howl'd that C'haldrt'n huve ambivalent att1tudt's ~•bout tht.> e lderly. While they descnbed old people as s1rk, sad. ugly and bad. they said ali.o that the elder- \\ are\\ onderful. nch and fnt.>ndly. The study said thdt much or the in· rormntion and attitudes children ha\ 1: about old age t·ome from what th\"y ll'arn in school For th1~ n•a:.on . the authors hn\'~p~a ~c~ ::\ Schools do have lhe rr~J)on5iblllly to examine the way11 they intlut-nct.' children's a ttitudes :ind to plan systematic ways to foster d<'velop· ment of J)()ll1llvt• attltu<lcs towards the eldt>rly,'' the author:. wrotr "SCHOOLS COULD 1nlroduce children lo a d1vers1ty or older people so the ch1ldren sec th.lt "h1le some arc cr1ppll'd and u c crutches. the l'lderly do en JOY a "'1d<.' \ anl'I y of uc tl\•1tJes such ao; M~1mmm~. u·nn1!>. music and art, th<.' report said The wntt>rs concludt• "The 1mpor· OWNER OF STORE llELD IN FRAllD LOS AN<~El.F.S \Al>1 The pro· pnelol" o( u Stlt'rm;m Oak1> dolh•ni: store Jtulll'd h.' fin· Juh 6 ha' ht't'll booked on t" o 1·ount:-of f1•lon' rrJu\J for alleged!~ sulmutt111.: mflall'J 111 surancc ch11mc; Jame-; T ('onrwll J.'> 11\\IH'r 111 Frisco Thrt•,1cb. \\ ·'' hdd 1111 S."> tlt)I• bond at Count~ J .111 O(lin .11!\ .,aul t h1• fire at ttw .,ton• ",,, .111 "1nt•l·nd1.ln • blaze ·· CDP Crt•nehes Thefts If Cops Can't Trace Car, They Smmli It SAN QUENTIN «APJ -With a grinding rrun ch. thl' California Highway Patrol has emphilltcal· .J.v demoni.lrated how 1l plans lo s how car thieves that their livellhootl hu ~ gone into a marked dC'cltnc the way they plan to put a dent in-. tn th1• state's SIOO million "com- mercial" car theft industry. him to get the car legall y re· g1stered. Win a Naple's Sabot fiberglass and mahogeny ~-----\of racing August 26th The C UP . empl oying a monster tr actor or SS tons. The law, said the offi cers, permits the CHP to obhterate any and all \'eh1cles whose legal ownersh1p cannot be estabhshed. Previously, a ll a crook had to NOW, AS IT WAS explained, if ~c1e ntihc tes ts show that a vehicle's ownership cannot be discovered, that's the end or those wheels. • S1gll--up with any MerCha.nt • All entries must t>e over >8 yeats ot age quality I s mashed ~1 useable. Sl .000 motorcyrle into so much garbage and lert 1ts compacted entrails do was take a hot car to the CHP after defacing lhe vehicle's iden· t ifi calion number, produce forged documents that the car was his, lben receive an entirely new ID number which enabled "No longer will the p ro- fessional bad guys have the op- lJon of eradicating ID numbers," said CHP Lt. Ri chard O'Brien. "Destruction is the only way to get into lbe car thief's head that these vehicles simply won't be in circulation any more.'' t§ffb/1{ f \7iUa8e Center SUMMER DRAWING " ground into the dirt of a San Quentin dump. AND THAT. THE CHP said, is 'Quiet SonJ!s' Age Mellows Rock Stars? Ry USA ROBI NSON f 1010 ......... -Sy ... I(~·· 'Tm not ·too old to rock and r'oll, "'says Ian An· derson "That wa11n'l why that wa.s the title of my latest album. But I gut'SS I reaJued that it would tn· vile such dls<'usslon. "l have thought about the question of age in rock and roll. and how long I can keep on doing what I do." 11a1d J l'thro Tuil's leader whose early onstage antt<'S 1ncl11ded l<.'apmg about on one foot. nute 1n hand, dn•sscd 1n codp1rt<e and light:.. "THE MOST OBVIOUS PROBLEM, however, is for someone like Mick Ja~ger. He's the ultimate physical rock performer. The future could be more difficult for him than for me, because he's known I only for that. I have an alternative. I "I can stand on stage and play quiet son~s. and that 1s an important part or our show. Because I place a lot of emptuisis on the ~ I acoustics, I have an area that I can move towards when rm 40 years old. For Jaggertodothat as an unknown quantity. "I feel that in the future I 'II have a means of tempering my physical performance. Obvious· ly u I continue in music I'm not 1 goinglojumpnroundincodpiecc and Ufhts. I 'II look a litUebils1lly when 'm fat and bald." J AOOl!ll AS FOR THAT POSSUUUTV: "Well, I pro- bably won'\ gel fat," and smUed. "But bald? Yes, mosllikely.'' • • • Patt.I SmJtll Is nearly rutlahed recording her second album ("Radio Ethiopia"> In New York's Record Plant with producer Jack Doa1lu. M guitarists Unny Kaye and Inn Kral put • 'b .. ckup voca111 and .---------screams on "In The River" th<' other n1~ht , Patti paid clo!t<' attention. -------~"' read Camus, practiced on her Duo.Soni c guitar und askt>d to do nnot her vocal "I think I can make It more soulful ," ~he said "Walt tHl you II('(' my album <'Over," Patti said "tt'a a photo or me sitting In a corner. Wt•arinR :1 JP"•Y silk raincoat. My hair '11 pullt'd back Into a ponytall .•. I took hkl' Nadia Comaned." • • • Allee Cooper and Demi~ Ta91pln are more than Jtood friends. They'vc beendlscusaina the Possibility otworklng together. · It beaan while Alice was recupe rating in the Barbados, where Bernie has a home "We've both reod this amazlnf! oook. ·· Ahcf> told me. "It's <'ollro 'lnlervil•w with u \'omr11rC'.' :and you really should read 1t. AlthOUf!h we think c;o mrone else hos already bought tht• him ril(hts we've got to do something with 1t · · • • • lk'forc he CJ me to New York rC)r his 'I('\ l'n 'iOld out shows ot M ad1soo Square Garden. l::lton John new to England for the annual bo:ird meeting of lht> Watford Football club (h<'"s chairman>. And that movie deal an- nounced as a starring vehicle for Elton <"Candide''). is not de· finite. • • • When Aerosmltb w:is pre- sented with a platinum I.P for "Rocks" al lhe CBS Records' Convention In L.A .. gwtarist JOf" JOMN Pnry astounded thc audience" 1th. "'Thanks. Now where's my chet>k"" Ecologists Cite New Sea Life LA JOLLA (AP> Ecologists say marine lift" is making a come- back in the San Dicgo- La J olla E cological Reserve. despite in- creased poaching that stat• game wardens s~ they cannot stop. Smee the 514-ncre re- serve was created within the San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park 1n 1971. fish, abalone and lobster all have begun to increase in number. said Dr. Paul Dayton of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which operates both the park and the reserve . .. THE UFE you see at the edge of the canyon as phe n o m e nal ,·· said Dayton. ·'It isn't five years yet and we're get- (ECOLOGY) 'ting po si tiv e i n · dications." Uul there as a price Ix'· ing paid for the re- :;urgence or sea hfe. the <'Ontmued v1 g1l ance of the F ish a nd Game Department. F I S H AND G am e Capt. Francis X. Schut1 says he has onl y f1v1• men to patrol th<' <.'nt1n• 70-mlle str<'tch of San l)iego County ('Oai.t lint'. including tht> pn•:wn l' As such, th(' wardens co t ch no more than about 2S prr<'cnt .incl J)OSS1bly ns few as IO 11e·r cent or lhf' d1 vcr11 \\h() poach an tht rescrvC'."I, aald Schutz This year. 19 poacht'rs have been cn u pht. almos t d o uble th e number cauJt ht la11 t yenr,hesa1d. BlJT LIGHT fan t's hnvc• done nothinf! In di' courage r>0:ich<'rs. <1al<I Ca r I S 1 i.' k 1 n d . ' 1 ~· ,. chairman of th(' S<-np""' ;:idv1!'lorv commtlll't' In the park l'oachinf! as pun1shnhl(' IW max11n um of ll $500 fine and or sax months m )ail. But no poachers have been Jailed so far and none fined over StSO. "WE HAD hoped lbat these court cases would Jt>ad to a diminishing of poaching. but thal hasn't necessarl ly bt>en the case." said Slsskind. "The only way we're going to win Uus thing ls for the courts to slick these people with some heavier fin~." he added. 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Devhn said WednCMla} \\Ork will not beA,lm for several monthi1 on two larttt• proJects wh1('h r~ C't.'1ved approval of the South Cou::.t Re&1onal Conser' uhon Zone Comm1ss1on Monda:> The two prvJects art• the drl'dg1ni; o( th(' chan nel around Nt>wp<>rt Island, now cheduled to b1•g111 in No\'ember .ind the rl'pla<.'ement and rt'hn111g of v.·ater m am!> in old l'oron.i dl'l Mur v. h1ch "'111 begin 1n January. De\'hn said the onl> <'Ond1tion 1mpo:.t>d by the commission was that work on lhe "'ater mam pro- Jttt cannot be done dunng summer month:, ORANGE COUNTY . Stabbing Brings Prison Sewer Plant lo Expand A permit to expand the Southt'u~t Rettlon al Rt"('lamat11.m Authority'!\ CSER RA 1 "'a te "'.th•r treatm\'nt plant near San Juan Capistrano hns been approved by the Orungc County Pl annmg Comm1ss1un The expanded far1hty~11l be •bk to treat 13 m1lhon Gl.•lloru. of wast(' watt•r daily, compared with 1tl> present nm<'· mill1on·gnllon a d<•~ cupuc1t). ,1(' cordlnR to a rt>port to t·omm1s~1onvr:. ln apprt1\•1n2 tht• ~rm1t. h11v.1•H•r. the commt!>:.1011 1m11C):,1'CI J <'ond1t1011 that the n1•" f<tc1ht11·., not bt·~in opt·rutmi until u lll'W Ot•can oulfull ::.e" t•r line 1:. rom plelt'\I rt nli;o Uk(•J that the operallon · mfft county no11oe standord:s. that odors be kept to a mlrumum and that tbt' plant lnrludc-M alarm system to guard again. t accidental dlscherac ol cht>m1culs, watt'r or11ludate. Don M art1ni1 on, n con11ullln1 l'nalnet'r to SERRA. sa.ld 1l will take obout thrcl.• years tn <'omplcte the foc11itles. tie said S lo: RR A serves the southern 0 01• third of Orsn~l' County. about ~.000 arrc11 The lrt>alment pl1nt. on Ot-l Obispo Strc(.'t ott Paclfk Coast 1 h&hway. formerly w m; ol>('ratcd by the Dana Point Samtnry District EMERGENCY SYSTEMS FOR SURVIVAL ,,.. ....... ~ COSTA MIU lMBGIHCY * MIDtCAL. SRYICIS COUNCIL •• eq ......__ ............ ...,~ ..... , .............. - "\\'E HADN'T Pt.ANNt-:D on doing II in the summer anyway,·· he added. A woman who ad· milled that she attacked and stabbed her fellow employe when tht' pair quarreled O\'<.>r the rela· tionsh1p bet ween the \'IC· t1m and the defendant s husband has been St'n tenced to six months to llfeinsta1epnson. AUG.J1.u ~South Coast ?taza "l don't think a soccer shirt would do It's ror an onrwelght execuuvt who's already poopt'd " The Corona del Mar pro1ect calls for the replacement of exisung two and s1x·mch "'ater m:uns with six. eight and 12 inch pipes m an area south or Bayside Onve For the Record The 160.000 construction pro1ccts a lso will 1n · \•oh-e the relsnmg of some water hne!> as "'ell De' hn said the pipes to be replared 1n some cases are 50 years old. r-:L~~~~\~~~~~i~:!.~ JUHE 10 IC ElLY·TH OllPE -T,.o,,. .. Edw•rd >t. S•"I• An•. -0.N U •# JS, froV!l\t••n V•tl••· JUNE JI AOS ENIE"RG HANAUE R -.. .,.....,,, •S. CO\I• -"°· ..,o !Monot• M . 40 Yllft1 P•rllt OWVf.11 WOOD W1t11•"' 0.11:.,... 14. •'Id '""""• M4rie# u. bOlf\ of ""'9...w ...... VASQUEZ 8 A l(f ll -•"f•fCI U ren<•, l\, .,., V•c k1t'fff JS. boot ol (."'~ ""'-•• JOHH~ HOPI( INS -D•le Cl- l'. (l'Pf'•» •... o C••OI A .1t. F-•··" V•lley l.EWI\ IUCICLEY -J•'"" J.c ~. "· -'""•••w Jo•n, 16, !IOI" ol H...,1. 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A.tftdy ll. 4l'd ~•ron Lftt WHALE .... l•"'Y M4l,.f1n 4'l"d 0.M l.yl\11, ht0¥PWN, fl-• ,.llkll -c1 .... c;.,.,.,. ... , ...-l~ ""'"'' -..... ~ "-'"' &LfOllO, Moo .. y,.. •~w .tlldAr°"" o .. ,o ~HEW£L01'F, Vk kl 0 .tnd llon••d BUSCH, Wllll•"I C -Ch" -• MOlllll~ C•nctl<o ""°I.I#•.,,.~ lt••l"I ANOlll'!oON, Carolyn ( -O\<MW . HOLL.E N,Sl.-nMt<,_I -s.. .... J•n• COSG AOv E. r e•tW A -Ja<-("•''" AIOOS 0oM• l .. •11<1 Fr.,.,..10 0 , OUATAONt Jean S •"" Lorr1 J <;REEH, Carolyn A •Ml l ill,.M., XANTHOPOULO~ IC•V Aoi.m - M-<11<1<1, HOl.OEN. A-rl II, - llono.tS ;SPAAfT Lind~ e, .. ,,....., Mltl\MI Tl'IOm ... CAllLSON. [Ml A •NIHfl...,•M , 8ANA(l(ll> Al1U- [dw~rd C. AN Ol!ll';ON, AIO y "°'"'' -C~"ll"• AM, COOf'EA. Deaths Elsewhere LOS ANGELES <AP> -Walter A. Candy Jr., 70, a former chairman of the board of Bullock's Inc., died Wednesday at h1s home following an ex· tended Illness. lie was chairman of the depart- ment 'Store chain from 1964 until retmng an l97l BERKELEY (AP1 Bowen S. Mtssen"er, .56. a leading scientist In the field o ( 1nsecl con· trot. died Monday or u stroke. lie was chalrmun oC the Department of En· tomologirol Sc1encci1 al tJC lll'rkeley. 84L T'Z·BDOl!AON FUNEltAL HOMI orona del Mar 673·9450 COSl.l Mosa 646·2424 IELL B"OAOWAY MOltTUA"Y 110 Br0'1dway CO!llA M~a 642·9150 McCO .. AllCK MOATUAAY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Cap1stra1'10 495·1776 l'ACl~tC YIEW MEMOAIAl. PAllUC Cemetery MOf'tuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Orlve Now port, Cahlorn1a 644·2700 PHK f'AlltLY COlONtAL fUNEAAl. HOME 7801 Bolsa Av•. Westminster 893·3525 SMl'Tl4s· MO"TUARY 627 Mau' St Hun1tng1on Beach 536c6539 ,-,_.,., ll.fM •"JC ff '"l T 8RA0V '-\tt""•"t Jon" •"Ct l•'"" Md• 4JCWOA.TMV Q i),,, OP4" \IWJ ()oru\ .. M.t WAT ~ON f O''' 0 ;no Wll'•tm M lhut P•T•""O L..•nci..t '-. -Cl\ .. ltt F • COf'.-.,\A .. Mtr90 •..0 Ev~ntl W• ,,.. '>00f llloMN "'"'H A -s.,....., \lo• • ¥f0lL. Edw.wO .tnd CM>cl•<• 100 Years In Lockup For 'Today' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Take a good look at t~ day because a hunk of 1t is about to be locked up for 100 years. An exhibition call ed "Tomorrow's Past." In· eluding a go"'n worn on television by singer Cher Bono. a football auto· graphed by UCLA's 1976 Rose Bowl football team, a re el of the movie .. Jaws," a beer can. a box of breakfas t cereal, a Junior high school re-- port card, men 's plat· form shoes and a birth control dispenser. ls on dis play at lhe Griffith Park Observatory. Afte.r Sept. I , when tbe exhibition ends, you won't be seeing those itetna.U , •. 1, ..... The work will be done 1n several locations on Scav1ew Avenue and Ocean Boulevard near Fearnleaf, Carnation and Marguerite a venues THE WEST NEWPORT dredging proJecl has been in the works since November or 1974, Devlin said, when Newport Island homeowners firs t re- quested the city lo dredge Lhe channel around their island. Stnce then. the city has been trying to get the permits from six federal and state agencies whose approval is needed for work to begin Devlin said the Coastal Commission approval of the protect is the final ~-rmlt needed lor work to go ahead. Work is not planned to begin until November because city s taff members now need to prepare plans and put the work out to bid. THE PROJECT CAUS for the dredeing of 5,000 cubic yards of sand from three locations in the channel. Devlin said 2,000 yards will be deposited against the seawall a.round the island and the rest will be taken out to sea and dumped. Origlnally, city staff members had wanted to use the sand to replace sand that naturally erodes from ocean beaches on the Peninsula , but that plan was scrapped by the federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency because the bay sand has a high mercury content. Oran ge C o un ty Supe rior Court Judge R1<.'hard Be acom or· dered the prison term for Lorraine May Snell. 48. oC Garden Grove. after she pleaded guilty to charges of assault w1lh a deadly weapon. Judgl' Beacom pro· m1sed to r eview the ~cn· tence Nov. 29. Mrs Snell stabbed Judy Nutter last Feb. 14 after accusing the victim or laking away her husband and chJldre n, police said. Nurse Jailed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Edward J . Ortiz, a 26·year-old male nurse, has been sentenced to a five-year-to-lire prison term for beating to death a retired Army colonl'I, Robert Buettner. 61. at his Sherman Oaks home Dec. 3. SC Renwdeling Slated The San Clemente City Councll bu aulhoriied desk where he c on be rre- quenlly disturbed by members of the public. would frown upon. 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" · J I~• :-i1111 ~ p tn tu'> I m AUCTIONEER: Art 1. \II.• '12.ooo '°' intuaor re-modeling of tbe police and fire department quarters al lbe Civic the radio that the FCC l_ WE BUY FOR CASH _) th~~e:!a~e:.:'r~f:s~f~ OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. POUCE prisoners are patcbers for police and WHOLE ESTATES OR SINGLE ITEMS. book"ed witb1n sh......... fire calls, aide b-y akle. ~ Center. P•te Clltet R on Cole••• utd it was needed to improve emergency communica· ---------------------------distan ce o f the dis ·;:::.=::=:===================================================================:; patcher aod, Coleman said. they lrequenUy do shout Lhings that ~o over While the slices of Americana grace the ob- serv atory shelves, the struggle continues to find a n appropriate casket for their century. long buri al. The Los Angeles Bicente nnial Committee wants to en.shrine the mementoes in a propellant tank from the Viking J spacerraft, now visiting Mars. lions performance. -----------1 Nobody ever got a ticket on the bus TRUMAN HONORED CHICAGO <AP I There's a new name for Northeast College. H's now known as Harry S Truman CollcKl' in honor of the 32nd pre· s1dent of tht> United St ates. COLEMAN TOLD the council that despite Lhe sophisticated com· munications hardware owned by the city the system "is totally lack· ing In its abilily to main· tain effective citywide communications on a daily basis." He said even a minor emergency can give the system hts. Coleman identtfied mor e than 100 such problems. Coleman said the com· mun1cat1on s renter layout is poorly de· signed. A s in gle dis · patcher h andles both police and fire calls. and is located al the front THE P\.UMllMG HlATIMG All COHD. "-· ...... .. ,__ ~•'""0.-'A'........c-e "''5'>10'< VIEJO 28912 Cf.mil'\() C.O.\,fAt"lft 495-0401 C04;1A "'ES& t .. ,,. " ... CO', 8 1¥'0 '42-1753 ICITCHEH & IATH lllMODELIMCi RH ES Tl MA TlS ••• 0... Olapieya M ANAHfl ... • ... AIN OH IC.( 1 ~33 w l,1ncO'n A 1o iorE•t .. , 772-3470 • • , J AC.I Palw..d bra•, -111utu4..,,. ~.edlool· ... boo-. ""-Out ~.....w ~· °"' T--66. th• 7'~~.r Classic Fixture. " ~ Light Y ean Behind the Times ~PAN·WTES Look up, e.S k>oll ti.ck in ti.JM. Tum-of-the-century <'f'ilif>I P••IAt .. •lth rotalinf bl•d.,, light up today'• 1m•rt ho .. • ... and apartment• with elepnt chann. C.00. from cwrr 16 FanLltn Stop in. and iee our F.anlite uLection and unique lighting FiztUr«I ELEClllC mtl L•ml m Yict•ill StrNt, Celt9 Mete (~ ....... LIA UK ....,) Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 / You're a law abiding citizen. right According to a Stanford University study you only break the law in two ways. When you do your tax return. and every- tlme you get behind the wheel of your car. And while we're not sug- gesting that you slop driving altogether. we have a plan. A plan that will drastically reduce the time you have to spend be· hind the wheel. A plan that will tum your commuting Orne into relaxing leisure time, and save you a lot of money as well. Instead of drivin~ to work. commute with the Orange County Tra nsit District And tomorrow, wony about your taxes In- stead of wonying about · cops. For more lnforMation call 547-3Sll. 6 AM to 10 PM weekclav• and 8 AM to 5 PM on weekend•. • follow the Calilomla Ansel• HotlitM 30 mlnate. befon game d .. on KMPG (710) nMlio •pon90red by OCTD. Ride the bus and see what you~ been missing. • , • .... Fat Fight Waged in IlwGuard ':'" ... ;:--.~~~~.:.;.:4::.,i~ Schober promised to -.,. set an example by taking ••••••••• 15 pounds oH his 6·2, Ulcers: Hard to 195-pound frame. "I don't want lo meet ofrtcers or enltsted peo. pie who get out of breath lac ing lhe 1r boots ," Schober said He aaid he intends to re1ect promotion or re-Dl• agnose tenlioo or pers onnel who . habitually ca rry excess weight or are otherwise By DR. STEI NCROllN in poor physical condi· Dear Dr. Steincrohn; tioo. ThurSday. August 19 1976 DAILY PILOT \ 9 L /ti. Boyd Why Chinese Did Laundry Item No 14320 1n our Love and War man·s rile of antique 11dv1ce to bridegrooms re ads. "Settle up, yoong fellow. before you settle down " Do you hke antique 11d \ice? Me, loo. Thoi.e cnm· py observul1oni.. they're dandy. Like· "H hfo hand:. you a lemon. mdke a lf'monade" Or· "J::ven a rotte n fish, tf properly planted, wall bring a rose to bloom " Ji In all the 60-i.ton es about that famou!> fic- tional detective kno\l.n as Sherlock llolmes. he only admired one woman. Can )Ou identify her'> Irene Adler ~as the lady In "A Scandal in Bohem111 " RuefuJly. he adm1lled she out- witted rum, which made her umque. Client asks why so many early immigrants here from China went into the laundry bus•· ness . Because 1t didn't caJI for much English. Or a lot of st a rt-up m oney. But m ost particularly. 1t let them be their o~n bo:.ses Numerous Chinese worked on the-railroad gangs and 1n lhl' mining CN!\l.S where they \lo ere ordered w 1th pomtJna fmaers lo do "hat they s aw being done But In tho e tough du~s: 1t was hard. exceedingly hard for a bright Chinese with no command of tht' local language to stay out of trouble in the close company or cowbovs and clerks. sailors and storekel'pers. hoodlums and harlots The enigmatic Oriental hud to be enlAmalic and something of a loner to keep from getting hll> block knocked off. BOSSES' DAUGHTERS Can men get to the top or their careers more quickly by marrying the bosses' daughters"' Yes. but not much more quickly. Unl\'ersily of Chicago researchers checked out 8,300 busi- ness executives Those who'd married g1rb other than the bos!>C'S' daughters required 26.1 years lo reach their high point. Those who'd ma rned the ir bosses' daughters arrived 73 days sooner. that's all. Fa r mor e men than women murder their matrimonial mates Address marl lo L M Boyd. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Al'Wlre-10 Mask l11st the Tieket Meter maid J ack1 c Stuefl·r .,d~ :-. a gal> mask is the order of thl· du~ for 1s:,uing tickets in San Bcrna.rdrno '' hl fl' ~nwg an<i exhaust play ha\'OC \\1th hL'r bn».1thang It really helps. she ~a)~ "'hal can you tell mc ~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..-- about ulcers? I think I have one. Mr.\'. COMM.ENT : S hort question. Long answer I could answer your ques- tion about the ulcer pro- blem in a few lines or in an entire book. I thJOk vou·11 have to settle for a few lines and let your doc- tor rill in the rest . First, 1s the patient's "indigestion" due to an ulcer? The doctor can't make the d1agnos1s by feeling the abdomen. His· tory taking often makes US SUSPICIOUS. BUT THE surest way to diagnose a duodenal ul- cer lthe most common form J is by X r ays. The G .I. s ers es <g a stro- intes tinal series> will show the ty pical signs in the duodenum the first part of the intestine as it leaves the ~t omarh . Then• will bt• t'\'ICk•ncc that there l l> e1tht•r a ~mall or large e rosion of the lining. Let's suppose wc'rede- aling with a simple, un- comphc ated ulcer. I r DOCTOR IN I THE HOUSE ~ mean one that Is not bleedi n g , has not perforated. or hasn't partially shut off the e1Cit of the food from the stomach. T he diagnosis ha\•lng been made, what about treatment'> IF THE PATIENT Is tense, I try to get him lo relax -on the job and al home. Sometimes tran- qu.illz:tts arc necessary for awhile. There is no special diet -but there Is a special time schedule for eating. Although the patient may eat practically every. thing except spicy foods. I suggest coffee. tea, alcohol and smoklne be eliminated entirely, or ln part. <TAKE AWA\' too many bad habits at once and we're confronted with the problem of ex. cesstens1on again 1 What we have to com. bat mainly In managing ulcer 1s controlling ex- cess a cid whic h aa· gravates the ulcer This IS done by a schedule of eating every two hours. This protects the ulcer from excess acid. If the l patient can't eat soo(tcn. then al 's Important he or she take antacids every twohour11. These preventive measures s hould be taken whether or not pain Is present. Too often pa- tients get careless and ·•wait for pain" before taklng preventive foods or antacids. EARLY DIAGNOSIS ls important. But once hav· 1ng been made, about 90 percent of responslbiUty for cure depends upon the patient himself. I keep s aying "himself" because ulcer is much more common In males than in females. As for the need for operation: Most doctors will agree that con- servative medical tttat· ment is the best way to IO about it. If compllcalionl arise -like hemormaae, perforation or obstruc· lion to food passage - then sureery may be necessary. Only doctors onlhescenecanmakelhe ;iii;iiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii;i;iiiii~~~~~ii~~~~!i~~~ii~!ii~~ii!ii~iiii~~~~iii![ii~iiiiiiiiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii decision. South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-,Goldenwest at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 ... C.11 642-5171. Put a few words to work fot f 8 DAIL 'f PILOT THE FAMILY CIRCU ~. By Bil Keaot Study Dele t e d Coast Wetland Measure OK'd SACRA~1ENTO CAP > -A SS.58 milLion bill to putthase 10 coastal wetland areas has been signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. But Brown's office announced that a $120,000 wetlands study in the bill had been deleted. THE BILL, by As· semblyman Barry Keene <D·Eureka). is aimed at preserving areas important to m1 · gratory waterfowl, fish· eries, sport fishing, and other wildlire. Keene said two-Uurds or California's coastal weUands have already bttn lost to urbanization. "BECAUSE OF the ease or draining and fill· ing, the rest lie in the path or danger," he added. Acquisitions for pro- jects of the state Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation· M adronu Marsh in Torrance, Stone Lake in Sacramen· to County. Hunters Lagoon at Manchester Slate Beach. GuaJala River Mars h on the Sonoma· Mendocino county line, <1nd San Eh· jo Lagoon an San Diego County. ACQUISIT IONS for Department of Fish and Game projects: Earl and Talawa lakes in Del Norte County. the Ten Mile River estuary in Mendocino County, the Napa R1ver marshes in Napa , Solano and So n oma counties, Elkhorn Slough in Mon· terey County, and Bat1- quitos La11oon in San Diego County. Bridge Busy SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -Golden Gate Bridge offlcials report th.at as milUon vehicles c.-roPed the span in the f\scal year endinl June JO. Kinks Develop • in Pipeline Plans By THOMASD.EUAS f'or mort> than 1t year. the Stundard Otl C<> or Ohio ha~ counted on bt'in2 obit' lo bnna: hu~t-quan uues of Alnsk3rl 1nl to Lm1~ Beut·h after the nm trover~1al Ala~kun p1~hncopen:. ft om thcr~. tht' od 1s tu be piped O\ erhmd to Sohio's huge mnrkl'lbinUu: M1dw.-~t. But now tht compWly aod Cederul ener&:y ol f1cial1 huve ht-Run tt>tu.kc note of some of the: 1m pat't theSoh10 plan wouldhaveonCahtorn1a. JOCKEYING HAS BEGUN AMONG Sotuo. lhl· :-late and the red er al guvernment, with each makin1t lhre~ls in Uu.' effort to gain term:> best f()r 1t. Leading the 1nvol\•ed stat.e agencies is the st:.itc Air Resources Board. ll!> t'ha1rman Tom Quann,\\ ho doubles as a cab1n£'l lt>v<'I :'!dviscr to Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr , lost month opened the exchange. Jn an l l ·page single---=~~=---. p u c e d t e t t e r SOlrTHERN to 1-'rank Zarb, chiefofthe tALIFORNIA fo°l.'dera l Energy Ad · FOCUS min1 s trat1o n . Quinn----------" arned, .. It 1s obvious that the Soh10 proJ~t. without tradeoffs. will con tribute to v1olat1ons or air quallly s tandard:. .. \\herever 1t might be bwlt, but lh.tt the problems would be especially severe 111t were placed at Long Beach. as expected. AND EVEN TllOUGHZAR.B'Sdeputy, William G. Rosenberg, replil'd that Qwnn's assumptions are wrong, Zarb now says the oil may have to be shipped through the Panama Canal to the GuU Coast if CaJifornia 'sobject1ons are too strong. But Qwnn isn't demanding that ll appears that the key word in his letter may well be •·tradeoffs. ·' The ARB chier notes that offloading ot Sohio's tankers in Long Beach -or anywhere else in Cahfornia -by itself, even with no auto traffic in the air basin where the operation took place. would still cause that basin's air to exceed federal clean air s&.andards for hydrocarbons. What he seeks is a tradeoff that would permit Sohio to unload its tankers and s tore oil in Southern California, while making a net contribution to over· aU airquahty. SOKJO HAS INDICATED IT IS comfortable with the tradeoff idea. "We feel confident we can leave the South Coast Air Basin cleaner than we found it," says Robert Schaadt. the Sobio project's West Coast chief. .. But Quinn's prediction is based on bis assump- tion of a worst case ot pollution which we Just don't understand. I would judge that his worst case could not occur. Our worst case prediction is 60 times less bad than his." Sohio's notion of a construe· live tradeorr. Schaadt says, would be to buy up paint plants. petroleum handling facilities and other hydrocarbon emitters and clean them up. They would then be leased back to their prc- ourNH sent owners. But that's unlikely to be good enough for Quinn. whkh is alrtudy beglnnin~ to cause smoi;; r robl\'m:-. uias bumt>rHw1tchlofuelo1l. Only wllh n1atural ~;a:.. ()111nn 1nd1l';I\\'!>, <'1111 SOido really conlrlbute to ovt•r ull in1p1 m ,·m<'nl 111 Callfornl• &ir q uallty ··we would obviously look 11111n· Cu\C1r.1bly ut thl' overaU Sobto prof' eel If lht')' would cornmlt 1i largt< .lmount or nutura &OS to CaWorn1a," the ARB chlrf !>aid in an lnteh lt"w Sohio'a t'hDlldt. hOwevrr. says his firm eom milted the Alaakan l'llS to other markets as early us Alpaca cardigan three )1t'an aao. and~ would hnd U hard to give ex tra $Upplies to C11.lifonu;i. BUT QlllNN IS Pl'Tl'ING PltK V1t£ on F£A and the conwian) . wtuch must bcain bulldtne Ill) Wt•istern facthtJes 10 tht• next yf'uror so. IH:t thrt•ot ot ARB dl¥11pprova l ls hpe<'hally credible alnce the bo•rdhas vt>ted unanimously on every lnu.a bdore1l Mnce he bt'<' ume ils chllirmnn. Zarb 's responi.t'. h()wevttr. I~ not credlbl(' b9eauseof thecost rn~h1ppango1le•st vla Pa.nam•. at pre-season savings- monogramme.d free. Remarkable swealer value rn the lace of a riSJog market on imported alpaca yarn. Styled in popular golfer's model with six button front. knit bollom and culls. Whitt:>, navy, royal, light blue. grey, black. wheal. camel, brown. Seplember price 32.50, now 23.90 monoor<1mmm9 u1cludr'1 Shown over a jacquard acrylic knit shin with contrast piping. Variety or color combinations. September pnce 17.00, now 12.90. silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH I / i I I f ; WHAT HE OBVIOOSLY WANTS in exchange for allowin1 Sohio to operate In Calllornia is a larlJe shatt of the naluraJ i&S the oil cornpa11.1isfinding1n Alaska. Calllonila facesal~ar!:!g~e~n~a~tu~r~al!!!K!;H~s~ho~rt~.a.~1~e:....._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~!!!!~#~~~~~~~~~~ FKDrama I Scheduled Nov.22 For the Record LOS ANGELES <APi -NBC will telecast 1ti. television s pecial. .. Johnny. We Hardly Knew Ye." on Nov. 22, 13th anniversary of the assassination of Prest· dent John F. Kennedy. The two-hour drama Is based on the best-selling book written by KeMeth P. O'Donnell and David f'. Powers with J oe McCarthy. Paul Rudd appears as Kenned y, Burgess Meredith as hi s arandfather. 'J ohn F . money Fiu> Fitzgerald. ,, ........... .. NA.SH. \l't(lt.i l.ynft •nd J.tr9tt\ ttkrc>". PARROT P11\\•~ JitJt'WI"', ~ n.,,.,1\ ........ JI WAIGHT s..11• A -J.,...\ A1y1ncu•d MArVSl(Y, o .. ,. J Ind Shlll•1 A • H [CL. ""9Qy 1. ""° A-1. L(E. J•nNt,. ..,.,.., --A•nd .. I, AOOIUGUEZ.L•"' 1M 0 •I< ..... Ao.,1100 ·-· THEAWJI, H•trtet K ""cl u y.,,.., A ; MAOIM)N, C•nCll<e •nd C...ry o,...,.,lOPArOW~Kl,('flll ... •M -Ao<f\ltdJ, HVOSON, (lfl\l1nt r CiAy Arwl AodortO s . SCOT r. Oo1d G -&t•1no. S . HAAftlN. JudH" M.trt« •"d Jtm"U• .. ,.,.~,. Of LGAOO. [uwu....oc.11. VOUNG P•lttt••• •n<I Jo-\ J , FUllEA N""'"" Y ~ Pf\11t1p • !> rou r. Sonh• A M'JO A.,"'°"" A , SI AllLf:t N, Eht•tMth Big Billing Search Was Costly EUREKA 1Ar1 Humboldt County SuJ>('rvisors ha\•e V<lt<'<I to bill neurby Shn!.ta County Sll.613 for ('Ost~ incurrNi d11rin1t a search for a womim reJJ()rtt'<lly k1dnaped hy the le~endary 811t(oot Th<' board':\ nt't•on i-i bnst'fi on ~• seldom cltt'd stale law whll'h ullowt1 one county l<> thon~e a vl<'tim 't1 t·ounty ol residence for a searrh or rescur. The st'arch by sheriffs deputies beun last May arter two men trying lo film Biatool reported Sherry Oarvel, 23, of Redding was tamed off by the beast. She turned up two days later. but authorities expressed doub\.I o~t the story. 2 Area Students Win Law Aivards Two area students hnve been awarded scholarships for the fall semester at Western State University CoUetre of Law of Oran1eCounly in Fullerton. Margaret Anderson ol Huntington Beach was the re<'ipient of the Law Distributors. Inc .. Scholarship, a $350 award based primarily on scholastic ability. lllkE BOWERS or Westminster received the Marvin Lehrer Scholarshlp. a $100 award established by tbls alumnut of the cJa.g of '73 to be used roe the purchase or law boob. In addition, M arpret Anderson and Catherine Crudup of Irvine were cited for "Corpus Juris Sttundum" awards for tbe 1975·76 academic ~ar . ... THE DESIGNA'nON is given to the student with the highe s t cumulatlve grade -polnl averqe and the student •ho bu made lbe mo6t significant contribution to overall legal scholarship. Anderson c1ptured award s in both cat.e1ories and Crudup rtteived rec-ognitlon '°' the highest grade-polnt average. They will re- ceive a law text ot their choice. 61'0 ""40110 ""'"' '" T 110MS Ec<llU -Fr.,d lUQtt11f, MILlER, IM•-• ~H.fOIOW rOWNS ENO. RA•I>••• C •n<I ~ldW REGAN \,.u"<l•C""''•'""'° Al<...,rd llotwr I MOii JOSl ""4 !loon c.t Gfn.•w1#w~ .,,0 JO\f"On E11 ADAI Q Maf'\.,aH,. •nd f•rfy Lynn PtLL£. A~Hlndie \.abttW •nd M41n\ )M(f\om. LAKE'/', ""'• L -"d Go<-. L ..... ZEPP, I•• M 1no M l<"•tl W , FllAZtEA. UOI• Ew•l•t1•"" '"°""'' -"· SAllAC.E, Rktwro AIM -SN,... LH. HUF''-Johft E-d.....i Cl•ollf"" GIVLIAlotO, N""tf I.. •"<l~lk A ; ltV S,ELL, P.tm•I• J .... •rwl "'''""" Atan . PAGE. Aobert Atvt" •"d C•••4t ""•· HAAPEll,t(eonet~L .... oiwr- M CH•VA T n . 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Htad-cpace measur- tt for 1 "Ind 1 w·. 336 Pt. or Qt 5189 FREEZER CONTAINERS Sturdy plasltc, snap-on l•dS. CN>ose 5 1 -p1n1, or 3 1-<llJN'I scze. $199 JAR UfTER Grips Jars securely to rtmow them from bolllnt wtter. Cushion grips. 247 SUPPLIES Enjoy home'9'own fruiu and vegetables all year •round. We have the supplies you need to preserve foods easily Ind economically. 8-QT. PRESSURE CANNER SAVE TIME AND MONEY/ 2777 Preserves non·ac1d foods the s.fe way-under pres· sure, at high temperatures. Cans fruit , quick'()()oks main dishes too. Pressure control, automatic ufety gauge, canning tray. Alumi- num. M0498 DAZEY $lL95 SEAL-A-MEAL U FOOD Mill S688 Mashes, strains large qutn• titles of fruits, v19tt1blt1 for ctnnlng, frHzlng. Big 3~.qt.mp1City. 109 Seal seasonal vegetables, complete mtal or leftovffs fOf airtight freezing. 7000 STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6, Sun . 10-4 • ., Thursday August 19. 1976 OAIL YPILOT Alf, Plan in Viejo Hands Proposal Contaim County-Firm Trade 'Deal' By WILl.11\M l .. SOtREIBER Ot ,.,. o~uv 1'11o1 M•tt propost•d eontr:id draftt'd by Orun~t• 1.'oont) .:ovrrnmt<nt to .:\Udt• p:irk und open 'iJlU<'e de velopment m M1s1>1on \'ieJo II' an tht-hand:1 or top h•vl•I Mtn101\ \'lt'JO (.'omptlOY OffiC'HUS fnr COii :s1dcrat1on Van Sh•\ t•ns, C'ompany v1te pr1•sldt•nt for udvunt•t-d plunnin..:. confirml•d \\' t>dne:.du) that thl' paet dt•\ 1sed bv \'(1111)\ v 1-;nv1ron· nwnt11l M una(H'tnNit A~<'fl<') D1n•t•tnr II G "Gt•OrJ(t.•" O:.borm• was r erel\'ed this Wl'l'k THE OSBORNE l'onlr:l<'l 1s on outirowth or eompany pro1>0sal~ dt•s1g11ed to be<'f up ·and at• eeleratt> opt•n spael' untl park dt" velopmt'nt 111 th•• 11.000-acre planned commun1t~ nmount Cl! pubh<· tnx money in communil) rood!'> and Olh(•r pro Jt'<'ts Stt•vtn) :.1ud lw pt;•ni:.ed tht' <'Ontnict und for"' anl,...t 1t lu 1111 per tthelC1n {'omp1my offki.1111. inl'luding Prl•:.1uent l'h1l Hti11l). Band, Kites Set at Park Thr 3rd Murint' J\in•rafl Win,: Rund from F.l T<1ro will ph1y ut 2 p, m . Sunday ut Laguna Niitul'I Heg1onal Park. Admission 1s frN· "ith a not e utl1tl'hi-<I it•udlnA "Gentlemen. the next mov1• b our:. T HE C'Ol'IP.\N\' l\lAD•: 1ts ot ( \' r (I ( a d o 11 ll r f II I'· d 0 11 111' • matchini: 11rrun~cm1•nt lust i.pr 1ng und hall :-.lnCt' l>\·~n wuitini: for t h t• rounty to rl'lSPlHl!i Oi.bornt' r('vcult>d lust wt>1•k ht• had w1·1ltt•n up lht> eomp1tn ) ·~ plun 11) <'untraet form St(lvt-n,. wtlS rt•luctant \V~ln<•:. 1hn to re,•eal ddmls of tht• con tn;<•t :tn<I ns binding t•omm1t menti. on both purtles. Blirad Try llo11tl 011 Cyeles Tht.• ke) l'lcml·nt in the pro po:.al 1:. a "dt'al" between thl' county and company. It W<.)uld provide for up to St million 10 company funding for park con- struction m exehange for an\'est ment by the county of an equal And. if you ·\'t' l'\'t'r wondered what became ur a ll those pt'<>plt• )OU'V(' told to "Go fly :l kilt' ... \'Ou'll find tht'm al 3 eommunitv kite inntutional hl'ld bdnrt• an~I during the eonct.•rt The event 1s :.ponsoretl IJ.> M u s i c • 0 n · T h e G r t' t.' 11 • e?>tablished t wo years ago by south coast residenls to pcuv1de free quality entertain ment at the park. OUT l.AST WEEK. Osborm· s:ild It rontmnE'd most of the c-k mcnts U1c comp:m~··s park vro grum outlined. induding lhl' rt>sponsib1lillcs or tht• county, tht.• t•ompnn~ and lht' community'?> )tunicipul Adv1t.ory Council. Tht• eompuny t:onteAds that. b<'cause o f '.\l i ssion Viejo's totally-planned nature, its rc:.i· dents haven· t recc-1ved UH• samt• return on their tax dollars as' other communities. Students of the Hr:.ullt· Jn:.m u te 11( Buc>na Park sample the fun of c:ydmg on Knott ·~ Berry Farm ·~ new .. ~lotorrvcit' Ch us<.• .. Riding with youngstt>rs and ~\Ou ng adults Valley Joins Youth Project Tht> Fountain \'alley Cit~ Cnunc-11 has agreed to provide Sl.881 as its share in tht.? tunJing of a multi city Juvenile div<'rs1on prC'IAr<im. The proJ:r;.im , known a!'. the• W l"il Orange <'uunty Youth Center. ubn ln\Ol\'t"' Huntington Bt'..il'h. \\est minster. St> al Tk'al'h and Los Alamitos which 01 operation, officials provide funds to matc•h estimated. ft.oderal , state and county grants. DESIGNF.D TO pre v~nt young. firs l-llmt• of· fenders from r C'lumm.: to erime, the program \\'Ill cnmplt•m(•nt F11un tuin \'i11le~ ':-> T('t•n llclp· Youth Scr\'l<'l'. ateord in~ to <.'It} ~1 a na)!l·r .lame'> ="t.•al. Twentv ·t ou r counselors will prO\ uh· µsycholog1c.il and 11th1.•r l>t'rvices for an t'?>llmat ed 1,000 \Outh?> in wc·st Oran~<' l'ounty during the pro.:ram's f1r::.t year Feminist Bills Get Support SACRM1l ENTO If\ P l Two bills reprci.ent1ng ''1ctones for tht> femi111'lt n\o\'em t'nl an• awrut1ng c;ov . Edmund Brown .Jr 's signature today. The stale Senate We<l - nl'sday night gave 32-0 approva l t o the measures that would I 11 require Califor111a law to eliminate the masculine • gender whC'n a refereoc~ is intended to cov1'r men and women und 121 ensure that women and men receive equal pu> for equal work for tht• ~ame employer . Sen. Albert Hodtla l I>· Sncram t>nto 1. said his hill would make it easil'r for <.>mployes to f1I<' dis· C'r1m 1n ation ~u1ts bceause st:ile law now allows diHerl'nt rutl'~ nf a y 11 n d <' r l' t' r t a i n t•1rc11m11tanees. Jtoddo's bill ls SB Jtlal St•n. J ames Mill,' I!> SB :!()f.0. T H E J U V EN IL E d iversion program in- cludes the operation of a six -bed. residential care eenter 1n H untington Bea<'h to provide short· t erm ser\'ic e s r o r youngster s awa) from their homes. Superior Project Approved The widening and 1m- prO\'ement of a 510-foot s tret c h of Supe ri or Av(•nue 1n unincorporat· cd land surrounded by Nl·wport Beach has been approvt•d by the Orange County R oa rd o f Supervisors Supervisors awarded a Sl9.051 contract for the \\ut k t(l Ventura Con· t racting of Torra nce. The contract calls for w1d<>ni n~ the road, in· stalling a retaining wall a n d ot her improve· ments. Mesa Hires PR Firm Costa Mesa has hired an An;iheim pubhl' rdu· t1ons firm to design tht' <'tty 's annual report. Ric hard ('. Gavotto Public Relations will produce 8.000 copies of thE' annual r eport at a t'OSt of $7 ,200. Th<> report. l'mphasiz· ing the city 'K hus1ness und industry t•ommuni· ty. is to cnm c• out in Ot· to!M>r OC Supervisors OK Bikeway Bid A $3 2,256 lnk<.'way c•nntra1·t for Nl'wporl Reach's Hock Bay hnti been approvC'd by Orun1<c County Supervi11ors. A contract for the two m ilc11 of pavinJt wu' awarded to the All·Amerlcnn Asphalt vr W('slmlnster. thl' low bidder. The b1kewoy will run from Snn Joaquin Hills Ronct to Enstblulr OrtvP, ncrordmft to u n·porl tn ~upt'rvisori;. ll is bt.•inJ: financed as part of the county's tJrtenal b1k,•wnys network. <·ounly officials said. -... --·- 1 E1tetutlve Oltrces: 7812 Edinger Ave .. ~ntlngton Beach. CA 92647 Southttrn California Regional 01/tces: 41 (() Long 0.&<:11 Blvd . Long Beach. CA Sl0807 81155 Valley View SI.. Buena Park, CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd .. Cllrson. CA 90746 100t E. Imperial Hwy . L3 Habra, CA 90631 1095 liv1ne Blvd .. Tustjl'l, CA 92680 23.S tit. Carus Avt .. We&I Covina, CA 91793 ~~=================:=::::dJ from the institute were a number of fi lm w1d lC'lt·,·is ion personalities during their tun trip th1-; week. COMP ARE! SUPER '~ .. 11"1 Lf "'M..T LOW LOW \ '· Belted STEEL RADIALS Unbelievable prices on STEEL BELTED RADIALS lor alt popu .. r ears Including; sports. toreign. 6 domestic at lantaatic prices. Ml'-..IDE l~. z PRICES! \, llhwk" nll" 155/13 2 7 "11 165/13 281"1 175/13 31 u 165/14 2n1111 175/14 :12 I I 165/15 31 It "hiu~" nlls "hit .. " alls ~~~~( 13 3 I u ~~~1 14 4 2 811 & PIRELLI STEt:L Ut-IC«-d RA.DIAL Tires COMPARE Whe RHllf 9'cn t9'e lOWUT Mkheli• & Pirelli Prices! (SAMI LOW PRICI fer (eah er Crellit Cords! NO EXntA CHARGE fer Wwr-ty!t MICHELIN X & PIRELLI CN75 \\'HIT•:\\Al.l,S s-9su ·165/13 s33sa 215/14 • a. Bl. \('h." \l,L, 145/10 "24 .. 155/12 "31 .. 145/ 13 "29 I I 155/13 "31 I I 165113 "34 ... 175/13 ":J 7 .. 155/ 14 ":151111 165/14 "'39U 185/14 "'42"' 155/15 "38 11 165/15 "43 .. '175/13 '°'4 1 It 195/15 s53 I I s-311 '175/14 s43au 205/15 • a 185/14 s4 7 I I 215115 SG J 8H s50.. •225115 s6488 195114 205114 s54aa 230/15 s7 4" 215114 tc59aa 235/15 s79 t t ........ Wf .... , ..... , .. I.OW I.OW Prices fl!! ~ ~fff l"61 of rert-• & DUtiloclloto! RAISED WHITE LEnER TIRES 70 SERIES 60 SERIES A701t2s29 11& ~ 070/14 ":!9111t s24ss A70/U E101t4 1"'.Jl9*11 F70/14 .. ;:.)H G70/14 s!JJn1t G7011S s3 ..j 8IJ H70/14 '"38H H70/tS s33aa • ..._., ... ••• 11,.,,. ..,., * B.f. Goodrich * Mich .. in *Uniroyal •-Gldaved *Goodyear *Firestone * Kelly Sprl1t9ffd *Bridgestone * Kleber & lolide * Pirelli & Others BUY NOW! Tires .. ., IMt ..... , up 10% te 11"• whe1t the rullllllff strilie "4sH FREE! FREE! V' fRH l1tsteUetie1t V' fRH lotatiM V' fill Warroftty V' fRH 8roke l1ts,.ctle1t With Aft, Twe f'w<H•• ~NEVER 2nds or BUMS ... ~ALWAYS FIRSTS! Special!! 23~ ~~7.~(14 3 7 Kll ~~~./15 4 oaa ~~!,~(14 38H ~~~~(15 ._j 2 u ~!~~i'14 4ou ;e1~{15 45u ~~~,11s 40u ~~1.~(15 46u I '.\'IRtJ\'1\li •Ullll SS l<t rt U U , ... h t:t\#hl TIGER PAWS Tht"r l"a"" for Iha& pnrti('ulnr hu;-t•r ! 114"itr lh4" "'ild 1'iat«"r roar o f 1hou .. n11d .. ol' "''" h.fi~d f'U,.hHn••r ... 1•urrr::: ~~s 88 5.60/15 (6.00/15) (155/15) 11 rt f•d E• Tu 111..ck.,tMt UNIROYAL Tires, Any Size Listed 5.60/13 6.45/14 8.25/14 NOW ONE (A78/13) 6.95/14 (G78/14) LOW, PRICE ••• 6.00/13 6.85/15 (7.75/14) ~2488 (B78/13) (6.00115) 8.25/15 fl-h' llal.wllb (C78/13) (A78/15) (G78/15) s111t.tn11 ,.~, .. HONDA OWNERS! THf STRIPPfR Finl W''* 10 ~ Tirt RAISll> Min lfTTllS ~1~~~~ FIRESTONE , ..... r1.-s~ Polyester Tires ~,_., ••ectr-'• ••-•-1ra1• Need a BRAKE JOB? TlJNE-lJP BRAKES "1111 .. "aus Foreign & SJ 9BB 2495 Sport Cars •.0011J 'uu· Only . . . (A711UI ANYONE? ~ • ..... YOUR s t!!488' /M,.._l!!l~P:~7iK_/ CHOICE d MOn 29 ~.~ Ollll •EST 10,fJOO Mi# TllllE-W J06! ..... A78/13 ,..,,.,.,,..,.,11,. .. , ........... ,., (t•Sllll A701'2 C•00.'2) l ''.\IRO\ \I. BIG CAR Glass-R(l>lh•d 1::\STHAKS ,; ,;,.err 011ellry New i-errs E78/14 29!f:i R .1-'. GOODRIC H ~"'All N•w ,,.,, , i-.inrs LTED ,; Stl Owtll F78/ 14 :12 ,.~ Glass BE . . . . "' Nt~ c ... ,.~,., ., •••• , r<',.. -<-' ,; Afl11111 1lm11t9 & Co ..... retor G78/14 :J:>!t:'i x1 .. 200. RADIAL I.>'. "'1 .. c1v4u lltclro .. ic ,,,.;,;.,, .:. ·--~l 'j) u '·<Alt ;' I .. SSC H 4-WMEEL ORUM JOB INCLUDES: r~h I_. •ttii4• Utt 'IJ.•S 1f on1ut .,.,, .wtNo4 ,...,. .. fh ..W +Adt1'4t u ~tw tl;tt1114t4 tu•'At • C.••t ,.f~ .,_,,. IOf C•CltH•t L~~ Gkt• ev<.111, POf't'•e Ctvyt .. f OWMrt G78/15 :l:i'•·• ""11 ""'011 SJ 988 AUl/13 11.S/tll (US/131 4 crl Pint• & v., •.... H78/14 :17n:-. 3688 .... i....... ....... -. • .- ...... c ....... •·~·--·.., "''*'•" & ~,. ..... , ...... , • , •• _....__...,.. __ ,,. .... ., ... f M.tt1 ... Ii .... -~ ~~~ H78/15 : !I;". ...... Toyeto, Opel s 88 J 7 4 cyl. 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Don't MOJf '; ' 2488 doleyt •CMS ,,:~,,;~ ~~ •IXnlAQI:~ tut '''"" t..i. ru. '" .., ___ ,..._ f.,. Air.( .............. tltai•oll •-r,,. , .... i.. .., Centi 145/12 155/12 LOW LOW prlce1 Oft new wlltel cyllndore & riv•l•d br ako llftlng. ,. .. , tMK "•"' Oi" I .... Or- .. Al(( llUNI IAAl(I IOI ""2 78!!11 u . x 7 4 8~"' Hllltlll U~• U.1. OU N•W ... Ate• P1 •2:\6 l't:R ..... ING HA"DWA"• "IU\t:I, RV '" ... uutc '"-.-.·"" GoodY. c-or! :'\•:\\' C' AM P•:R & TRUCK TIRt:S L•r94f•f Selec:tlon of Truoll Tires For GISLA VED H.f'. GOODRl('ll A KLEBER ~o.ooo Mlle-7~ T,~ . ~ . ,, Belted St .. el Rndlalfl' ,.,"' "" ' ALL SIZES, TYPES, & BRANO$ uo11sz5aa 7.00/ls298 • so11• 2 7 88 1.so11• 3 5 ft8 u .• , .. au. r.-. t ... '" l•,,. ~•le.tie• •f: e.?SIJ •• S, 9.SO/f.,I , 10.001J•.s . 12.00,.•.s . 1.•01u . u .rs. JO.JS & rel1H wMte lett.r tt•U. 'lark (', Bl-tllf' Consum._.r Poliec-y o .. ._.,. ..... f'..,..,h •• ••ttn otu f••· If Y•• ...... _ ..... _ ...... 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"_ .. w _ _,_ '714• IJO.JtoO OIAMM 410,..,..,....,. .... f714tUMUI LUBE LUBE, Olli CHANGE. & OIL f~ILTER HUNTIMGTOt-1 llACH 11415 ........ .. c .. A .. ...... 1714• ......... , 17t4t 711·1'9Z ... ) • I • t I I ' ·1 .f i . I .. '• ., .... .. . . . • . . r. 4, J% DAILY PILOT TnuACS~y August 19, 1m s.,u ... ,, ......... DEAR PAT What i~ the best~ It)' to sell some valuoblt-family tint1ques, 1nclud1ng period rumiture, china. bl Iver and qua Its" Tht' c item) have been uppral.s.d tor 111surunet• purpost.'it bul 1',•e ~en told th t :1 dt>aJcr will 11ay onl) .i s0mall frticlJon or tbf' U4Jprcmed v~ha N A .• Irvine If your appralnl ls r~at and u curatt', you wo1dd prone morf' by selling y our antlqut'it '~r1Geall1. Cl11 llfitod aewspapt'r advertlst.g Ii. re· l tommeodt!d by "•~rt.a la anUqut>s. along "lCh pladng ads la U1.-"i\aUque Trader," 8th and Bluff, Dubuque, IA SHfJ. lfo prepa~ 10 ~bow your a_p. pral al pa~rs -. pr..pectlve buyu s. If )'our anti· qaes an extremely vahl8Mc-, yo. 111ay pnfer to use a box num~r for ~lies lnst~ad of your address or phont nuraber. Pink Slip Cr~a•e• 8lew11 Col o problem') Tlttra wntf' to Pot Dunn. Pat wlU cut rtd tape. 9eU1ng the OJJ#WeTS and cction you nffd to $OIUe intqwllf'' 1n govt>mmnu and bus•· neis Mail your Qttf'shons to Pot Dvnn At Your St>rv1ct'. Orange Coast DaJly l'tl.ol. P.O Bor JSSJ, Costa M esa. CA 92ti26 l1telwlt your telephone number Tht' column ap~ars daily trctpt Saturctoy~. Oaa•,,e Sougltl '" ru,.•n DEAR PAT I ordered three handballs last Oc t•r from ABC Dtst11butmg, Inc. o1 Miami. Tht' ~mpany v. rott> to mo acknowledgmg my order and rttt'IPl of my $13 2tS chttk. but I've never receivt"d the balls I've wntten 1&ga1n and again to no ;1vull. and hu,·e m~nled u ropy or m y cunc~led chttk Before long 11 will be Octol>Pr again. and I've• almO!lt ~1ven up hope of getting my ordc:r fillt'd I plat"ed this order dh•r seeing a bmc.'hur(• al my bchoot, and oo .. l v.15h I'd nc"er gotten involved. B.13., Ntwport Beach A )'S d~ • 't blam~ )OU. Tbe firm has no retord of )our order. Ph)lUs Zimmerman, u Momer M-n •ltf' represetlta,hf' at ABC, will ship your loeg ovudul' bags to you &I you maiJ copies of letlttrs you r~elvt'd and proof ol pay ment to her. Also include the aamf' of 1.ur i.chuol and re~at your color cholus for the handbag~. DEA R PAT: I ~bl a used t'ar '41\hout a p1nlr r-•• M'i•• ()'• ror 8-_ -Ii«• itlJp townership certlftcate) because 1t had been IOfll SJ-~ -r ,. ""-""" long ago. The DepAl'tmeot ol Motor Veblcles ad· DEAR PAT : 1 have be~married raany yeus, vised me lo contld the p~aous own.era. There bul 1 am now facing a dlvotte. I've heard that a were four prevlot&owae..,, and I can't reach a ny or woman can still claim benefits under her ex· them. The 0&11/ ~says that there'~ no way to re· husband's Social Security when he rellrt>s <ir dles. Ls gister lhe car or t~ J(et a new pjrdt slip. I had to pay this true? the use tax and bac~ reci tratlon fei?S, so why can't B.W., Costa Mesa I get lhis car regi~ered properly'! ne d~adea& wife ls a.& ol haclt wlllu slile leU R.O .• Costa Mesa a divorce lf site u4 lltr O •lt..._. were manl~ B."'· Miies, IDUUl(ttoll~Ces&a Mesa Qicpart· 18 tltaa?t years.11»etables eanturn oe a 4lvorted •ent of Motor. V.tdclM. ad•l11es you to mall tnasband or many ye.rs, wo. If a div0tte laJces place I Bye, Bliss PUFF TAX Honeymooners Hassle AIDS CA.RE . BRUSSELS. Btlslwn OUP'FALO. N.Y. <AP> -"Sh~ was ln a cown <AP) ...... Smokers \litll and he was in a t.hree-ptte swt and tbt y wf'rC beBin cootributtn, punchln1 and kick Ina uch other," wu lbe way one directly to health tare poheeman deacribed t.be newlyweds next January when the Buffalo Policeman Robert Swanson uid he and aovtrnme nt p lans to anolher omen discovered lwo honeymooners rolse rl1art'tto taxes to \ brawllnaon astreet ('()mer at4 a m . make up tome of th .~ WhH he first sow the pair, tht' 19·~Clr·old $62 ~ million detklt m .Al-> poom was chuinB the 32·year-old bndc. Swan,on t h" social security [I s.td, a nd oach got U1 a rew punchc1. before the or. syTstem. ficen separated tht'm. . he 2l1·et'nt inert c "They were marned the previous day and bad ts expected to raise $17 5 • attt'nded a reception before the fight broke out " ac-m1lHon 11 year. whfrh .. • corolng lo Swanson. • Wiii B,O llntirely to social .,..~ bllly in m y o~ CMt PoUce said they never found out the cause of the 'SC('Urtty · h• ,;,.g yOCI Helt>' bra wl, but Swanson said. "We •d v1sed them to go to Populul' brands will court and cet »n annulment.•· CO$t 80 cents a pat'k. eertffied letters w•th return receipts requested _. alttt it or more c:Olllln.aous years ot marriage, tbe ~·~k~wn~dr~~the p~~SOW~L U ~~-afil.fur~-~~~bQ~~~~b~~~~~!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 80 retponse Is rttelved, yoa CM pre ent 'he re· Urea • dies, but UMt llusband is oo loecer eligible .: ttipta to the DMV as proof that tbe.pr•vlous owner ror wnefils on bis ex-wife's account. Cht'ck with ta1uu9' W lou tt'd. 114'tls1ratlon in ,-;r aame then any Social Security olfice re1ardiA1 your benefit THE BOOKMAN Reviews can ~ arranged. TM process used wUI depend on standing In relaUon to a divw ce. the value of your car. ~-----=~~=-~~~=-~~~=-~~=-=-~~~=-=-~ ....... == ......... 1=:==-:l..=-~=-~~~-==--==-~~--=-'!J!!!!!lll]!llllll 'I've Got Pride' 'Con' Image Bugs Singer NASHV I L L E . T•nn. t AP >I -Johnny faycheck doesn't want the current "outlaw" cult lo interfere with his identity as a country mus ic singer. Paycheck, 35, admits be (its the "ouUaw·· molt! oormally associated Wlth Wa Ion Jennin1ts. Wilh<' Nel on and David Allen Coe. SOME JS \'EARS AGO, he served t\\O years in a New Hampshire federal prison (or vanous of. fenses. including desertion and escape. Jn 1972, he rec-elved a suspended sentence of 11 months and 29 days fOC' forgery. T h is Jun e, he filed a bankl'llplcy petition h stlng as· sets of $153,000 and depts or about $i89. 000. Despite that and confessed •a1Ues with liquor and drugs. he doesn't totally embrace the i outJaw" cult. "l 'VE GOT PRIDE IN MY ~roCess1on and I want to be ged on my ab1bty, not my 11'4YU1Et11 ackground," said Paychttk, who c cur rent single .. 11 Months and 29 Days." ··r happen l-0 think: I'm a damn good slnger and pie come lo see me sing, not bet'ause of m y ackground. I'm be<:ommg known as an outlaw, but personally don't want lo lose my identity as a ·ncer and be known as n complele oulla"'. i "I hope 1t doesn't come lo the place where peo- .. e eome to see a n ooUaw tnstead of a singer " The title o ( his current sins;;e, he i.a1d, was not ' tended to embelli!lh his past. The idea for the song 'a me from producer Billy .Sherrill and the title ipmply fits. IN INTERVI EWS. HE DOES not project an •ouuaw" 1magt'. He's friendly, pe rceptive, •rtk ulate. lie could pas!\ as a hil!h SC'hool history teacher. Nevertheless. ht.> bl'l1<'Vl'S the "outluw " follow· ~ngtsjtood forthe mus1e 1ndui.try "I IO\ll' the out111w ima~<' and I think thl' industry flos ne<"dcd it." hl• .-.uid. "II 11•!.t'!> the 11rli.\t off a N<UlwillR Sotuul pedest al and brings him down lo thr people's level Th111 tyl)<' or muSI(' lets tht' hst<.'ner ht• C'omrortuble. I think th111 1s more the m111t1c or lhe I and t hun hai; romc ulonA 1n a "Wh1I<' · "" hunkruiltcy V<'llt1on t1.1nw a:\ a rc-hrf. he smcl, "l n : •:1. t\ UlT IU:"l'TER about itrllina 1t orr my al'tt>uldors." he isaid "I couldn't !11.-cp rnr t1 year a nd iaholf. They told me J8hould havcfltc.'4 ayeal'earller. . "lt was ju•t lmpo6s1ble to keep up with my lebO. Nobody r HS!tts the trt mtnd0\.111 t)CIM!OSC or btcomln1t a star 1 just had to do thl& to~ the pres· IUrc orr. othtrwls~ I would have beetn wasted and touldn'l continue my carttr. Now 1 can. "Bonkruptclcj are common -thry ar<' filrd 4;ally ... Jlis rinunciol ~ltunUon will not seriously affect &l!! cart>er. bt> !>Bid lie r<'CenU.r \31~ iteveral !lyn· dlcoted coun try mus ic tlo\\'5 lhol will be shown this Call and hi11 ~€'vent h album ~ 111 l'M' t elt•u!t('il In Sep· tember L '.! "LIFE I, GOOD l\ND t 'm 1ll4d I'm here, h1.1 1a1d "Tht• oi lbum has five orl,1tinals and a couple of ttle nicest b11llads I've ever done. ll '11 o mlxture or 9'1nss I t hink it'!! th<' l'M'11t album I 'v(' rvt'r dont " Auto Broker~e . NmD.ed .in Stiit SAN DIEGO CAP> -A Lor\g Be•cfl 1\ltomobile brolterqe nrrn h .. .,._named ta • falff lldvertls· ~ .Wt brou.ht .., Dill. Atty. ltUkr and At.. ty. Oet. l!!.velle Y~er. NaUonwide A8'elftlbile ~and lb .wMr. Ttd Koury. wtri ~luarced with aollclllDI i o· divid"ait lO ~C tN(QftlobiJe brokers for I tee ol SZJAJOor mCl(e. , The Hit c°"tel0$ ~tna by lbe firm ptdlled It ~hf~ IDt ••ke or lllCdel <lf car at Mll'factory ~ ftil U.. I>~ •ho could I.Mn e .... thoal ... ~ ~h IUWC'QU~ sal of\bt can. A team of beauty experts for your lawn Want a picture postcard lawn? Turn on the Electric Grasw1p This remarkable new tool u~s high·speed rotating nylon cords Instead of metal cutting blades. And what a grassroots revolution that starts! Graswip mows, cuts, trims and shapes grass and weeds anywhere. Lightweight balanced design lets you do 1t all without stooping or bending. It's UL approved, double uisulated and comes with ample supply of nylon cord whips. The pushy member of the team ts the 5-bladed, 16'" feature· packed Folbate hand mower. It carries a full manufacturer's warranty. And 1f you· re looking for precision edging, look for King o· Lawn Jr. It has an adjustable blade guard, big easy-rolling wheels end 2 H.P. engine. For the best in pow~r mowers, it's King O' Lawn. Originally made for institutional use-so you know it's tops. A. ELECTRIC GRASWIP Model #930() Reg. 34.99 26.88 8 . FOLBATE HANO MOWER Model #M-3-16· Reg. 34.99 28.88 C. KING O' LAWN JR. EDGER-TRIMMER Model~206 Reg.118.99 88.88 0 . KING O' LAWN MOWER WfTH CATCHER MOdef #3068 Reg. 226.99 189.88 The ahower revolution Roll up theae Hvlnga Showefl will newr be the same. The Shower MasMQe by W11er·Pik combines a totally unique pulaallng action with a gentle 1pray·llke 111ower. Ad1u11s 1rom a eonvenllonal apray 10 • m..,. action or a combination ol lhe two. Model •SM·2 WATER PIK SHOWER MASSAGE. Ae<i 1<11¥1 14.81 Stick • atack of brick• Oon'I mhc end mess. get rHdy·moced mortar and tlMI yourMlf 11me and 1rouble, J\191 add water and you'ro ready to oo. En1ov tho lasting beauty ol brick end bloc!\ walls. bart>equu. pallo• and plontera. w11hou1 1111 m1uy mouno 60 lb W<J AJAK MORTAR ANO TOPPING MIX Rog 1 9:> 1.58 Ptas1ic roll up &hades In assoned colors le 1 you conttol the sun In lhe patio. lemlly room bedroom• 01 where 911er you need lo PLASTIC BLINDS. 3' x 6' Rog. 4.99 3.88 4' IC 8' Reg 5 99 4.88 8' x 8' Reg 8 99 6.88 8'x6' Rog 12.99 9.88 10' x 8' Reg. 1599 11.88 Green-up your lewn OrHn·up a Piie, ~llow lawn lru hurrywlth Sullete of Ammonia. A etrono lut·actlno ctlemlcel lef'tlllzer. El1)eClelly good tor lawns, 1teo tlfectlvt on lhrubbefy and grMn grOWlt't 20 pound beg COV.'1 2,000 tQUlfl IMI. SULFATE" OF AMMONIA Aeg. 2.39 1.88 Rey reflector Bounce back most ol the sun's heat and glaro with Window Wonder Window Proteellon. II s mlrror·llke surface cuts h1Jat and uttraviolol rays. Keeps you cool. keeps your lurnlture and drapes from lading. 15" x 84" roll, lncludea special adhll!l1ve REFLECT NC WINDOW PROTECTION 2.48 ~ -, ' ~ ,, JJisplayi119 Gold ~~Eight I r\'ln(• police officer s walked off with gold medals in ~arksmanshap competition at. Police Olympics in San Jose. Expert ,.;and sharpshooter teams won gold medals and open team won a • bronze. Shown arc gold medahsts. from left . Capt. Chuc k Bozza. or. fleer Vic Thies. Sgt. Al Muir. officer Ron Flathers. offi cer Owen Kreza and investigator John Stoneback. Not shown are ofric er Paul Rose and investigator Leo J ones. ~00 Niguel Units Held 'As Planners Hedge By GAR\' GRANVILLE 01 111• 01llv "''Of SU" Orange County plannl n~ rom m1ss1oners did some backtraekan,1? when the) v. 1thdrew lac1t approval of home co ns tructaon along possible routes of thP propo6ed San Joaqwn Hills corridor. PlacE'd on a 16·month hold by com· issione rs w as construction of 300 homes 1n th<' Laguna Niguel area. I.AST WEEK. THE commission \'Olt'd 3·1 to approve plans for the Av· co Community Oev<'lopers, Inc . de· velo pml•n t n ea r Cr own Valley Parkv. a ) "<'St of the Sun Diego Fre<'Wa) That ea mt' despite protests from Planning Commissioner Shirley Gnn· die that a pproval of trac.'t aJ ong thl' trans port a tion corrido r mig h t el11mnate altcrna\1\'e w a \S iwa1lable for its precise routing · Mrs. Grindle re newed that argu· ment this week when it wns suggested that the c o unty's Environmental Managem ent Agency might appeal the commission's go-ahead to the Board of Supervisors. l OC Planners May Tree 66 Houses Oruni:l' County planni ng c om missioners ha\'C decided they want lo know 1f tret.'i. stand1n~ on the site of at proposed M ass1on \'1 ejo Co. 871 ·umt housin~ development are hve oak or sc·rubo.ak So , comm1ss 1oners te mpor :iral y Withheld apprnv;a l Of the development nt-ar th<' EnRhs h Canyon area. &>Core tht•y did, however, they wt'rc "arned that not P<'rmltting removal or thl' trc<'s could reduce the number of home:; in the development by 66. And. a company s pokesman said, thut reduction in u nits and other cost- f t'lated problt>ms could tack $2,400 to th(• pnCf' of t'ac h home in the develop- rn<'nt Nonl'th<'l«'!lll , the commission de· r td(•d to fure~o a dec1s 1on on the d1» 't•lupm1•nt until 1 ht· tree species issue Is resol\ l'd SH E SAID NO developments should be appco\'.ed in the area untJI the pre· case San J oaquin HtJli. rorndor route 1s faxed And. Mrs. Grindle s uggested, supervisor s should dlrect county staff "post·haste" to began study of cor· ridor r®tes. Stringing a highway of unspecified size from the Corona de l Mar Freeway lo the San Diego 1-'reeway through the San Jouqwn Hills was ap· proved las t m onth by county supervisors. PURPOSE OF TUE corridor ii; to relieve coni:estion on Pacaric CQasl lhghway be tv.eeo Dana Point and Newport Beach But a s de velopment occurs along the route. alternatJves for i.election or a precise route dtsappear, according to Mrs. Grindle. Fellow planners didn't agree with her last week. Tuesday they did, however. And with that agreement came a 16-month hold on projects that might interfere with the transportation cor· rt(lor"s routing. COMMISSIONERS EARL Wooden and William MacDougall favored limiting the bold to 12 months. But when Mrs. Grindle and Com· missioner Peggy Cranston voted agains t the 12·month propos al. Wooden and l\tacDougaJI joined them an the IS.month hold. Capo Beach Guitar Hit An t'lectnc ~u1tar and case valued at S700 hitve been stoli::n from a Capb trano Meach home by burglars whose method of l'n· try is unknown. Ornn1ie County shenff's 0H1cerii saJd. Deputies s aad the theft wru. re· ported b~ ~l a n il·> Y. a r ren Leverne. I R. of 343t2 Calle Velez. Tht Instrument and 1L<s case were taken from i.l hroom clo.'>N while he was :ib:.enl from the pre· mises. America's Most Beauhlul Nursery PLANT NOW TREES FOR AUTUMN COLOR 5 GAL LIQUIDAMBER !American Sweeiouml Th!'\(' colorful trees eitPlode with warm c;iotds and reds 1n our ~act\ area ,., the fall ... but plane now. REG 110.SO t¥JW $4.95 NEW GRAPE IVY 'Ook leaf' CISSUS Low hght plant. Vigorous growth habit. f.J((rernelv hardy Featured this week- Only at R09er s Gardef'ls 6" pot Size Reg. 9 95 NOWS S.95 230 l San JoaQu1n Hills Rd . Newoon Beach 24 7 41 Chrisanta Dr M1ss1on V1eio PUBLIC WELCOME 9~ p.m. DAILY Thur~d!f Au9us119 1976 DAILY PILOT f :J University Horne Buys Go On A third home a((eet1..'<f b) the proposed wtdenln.i uf Untverslty Avenue an unint·orpornted ur t'u betwetin C o s ta Mc:;a and Newpo rt 8ea ~h has been purchased by Orange County. and lrvinl' A' enut•). processed But supcrvisorll also said they w o uld rontlnuE' ··, olunt ~1ry negotu1lions" with rcs1d-0nts who wish to '"II the-Ir homes along th"' stretch . Ron GanieU. a GSA rew pro pcrty a,rot, suld let~rs •re be m1o1 m1uled to residents olona University, telling them that at·· ta,•e ne~otlotlons ure halt Ni Su pen •~ors approved th<.> SS6.500 purchase. dt>Splte rcporti. lhe proJect hus been deln) f'd In· deJ101h•I) The purchn:;c approved thll> wttk v. as lht' homl' of Lawrt•rwt• J Edv. itrlh . 2603 Rt>dlund:. Ori ''e. just north of L'nfrer al) But he uid the 1eller also sun au u they may volunt1.1r 1h nl'gothtt~ \he u le <1f their proix.•1 ty with the county if t~y w1~h T H E 80.\RO ACRE£0 u "'~k U¥0 to •u:.p~nd O\'ll\'e right· o f "II ) iu •q u1 ),1t1 on along l"n1ver~1ty between Sunla Ana 0•·•·1c 1.u .s 1 ' THE coonty '11 Gent<rul Services Agency u1d l'AO otht't lots wf'r\' p\lrch11~ed earlier, and two more a re belni: u n I v e r I I l )' \\ ¥ :.. I {l b t' "Id nt><I (r om tour to M~ lurw:.. throos:h Co \" Men un<t tt 11m oll strt•1t·h of unincorporutcd land to lht.' south. Not~ N otict> SAC'RAM ENTO (.\Pl ~ *,.. ~hool 0U1t·1,1li. "'II have to "rrtt' notlct'S to parents 1n m ort' than otH.' lanj.?uagl' in h llingual artas under J bill l>a~ncd b\' Gov Edund Brown Ji- ~ * * County's Ouhtondlng Artlah EXHIBIT ON THE MALL Augusl 19·22 ~ ~outh Coast ?tua FINAL 4 DAYS Re-Merchandising [1=AHCIPAMS General Hou,ewaes. Mode in Fronce. Choteau Potttlfn- • 3 Qt. Cove< Cos$6'ole •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.95 • 2 <;>t. Double Soder •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I _2.fS • 8'' ~iUet •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.95 • 10'12·· Slfflet •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I.ti [>«. 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OOWN '1 Cn9"'tCl l 4!> 01scn11oes 0111,1 11Jftu Steno :lOA1enu I SHlood ::l!I AQl•l'lll 48 t.Auod11 ta Sult" 'l Knowle()QI' !'rftlt• · Can 32 C •otcl :i Once mort 211 Sound• •u"'or :JJ L11tino 0141 <'I' a l'!Otn 41 UPOt111" c»vtC I' 4 0f()mt ol 2T Pr"'OtltOll 46 SN nymprl • 04 Stoc;tl.y hbttly 28Wtdl· !>OCIUM hone 5Skttl mqutrll!d d•1co1orahons ;l 1 Su bt1CI 8 Addld IUO ~I Colombian J S NOi l>11ly wfl1tk1y 10 ?II rroiOlllf>ll coin 3t A1111n 7 E lndt1n 2 wOIClt !>3 Woman 40 COS unit c11p11t :tO Stage :14 No 11 Giut 6 w G11m11n o•eaent8 Am11riean dtUPOOll'll r•Ytr It~ tndillO ml!!ltt II MUICUll• 3 I Soeed 5!> MMe •oens 12 uae 1011m comoelt 68 E •t111c1 b"d ca• 1't11uty 1 O ··wr,ene•flf tion !19 Ev,. by Mell use THE El.ECTRONIC E~ER IMMA IS IN c~ WrTH THAT PHOHE PICKUP. FINO Oltr WORM BOLO, OR IT'S THPWORST CAS WHAT NUMBERS OF PUPPY lD\IE I'VE EVER SEEN. g.4E CALLS • .. • ~E CtJSTOME~ IS ALWAYS ~IGHT1 iH~PoRE . o~, COM~ OUT Of THE PAST, PWSH80TTOM ! 'THIS IS 1'17' ! I 11 u .. by Rodger Boll~ ~ tx:).YT ~T' ~ ()A.>>J ~l.K SOUJ eecAuse 4CO ~A ~CA~ Gl)rr. .. THE GIRLS "Rcgard1n1 Mrs. P()(lkcr"' \uQC\llOn 1ha1 we honor a \pteti\l no11t1er at each mec1tn1. our proanun chamnan rePQO\ 111< Oowcr\ she's 1alkcd 10 'Imply I OVE the ldu .. DENNIS THE MENACE Thursday August 19 1976 DAILY PILOT JI J $ Buzzers ]mt Another Film Crew Best Buy San Franciscans Jaded to Stars on St~eets For Pet? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tired of itffinl )'Our doll blunder into priceleu antiques or the cat shred your Sl,000 sofa? Louis Dubay has the perfect pet for you - a aw arm of buzzing bees. "It Is time somebody spoke out for the be<!. often misunderstood and mistreated ." said Sid f 'or •Safe • Dubay "Bees are i:enUe .d C h and patient." 1 acsar as bc~n cao;t in lht.• new Alan HE IN ISTS bees are Arkin comed\ 'Fsrc fin e fo r apartment · . I • h · • dwellers. though he con-a e. \\ ich abo cedes "It isn't always ... ~ar~ r~ob Herner. easy t~>eApl :un .)Our bees \ anct.· C1ardenta and to your landlord or your Kay l\ledford. neighbors." Dubay heads an or- gan1~ation called Sao l-'ranc1sco Beekeepers. 3 R • He dedicates most ol his ece1ve time to bees -l'xplain· D egrees Suzannl'·Mavn..i June of Costa Mesa. Karen C Challa in or I rvme and Bridget Boyle Ladd of Seal Beach have been graduated from the University of Montana at Missoula. Ing them, defending them. hndsng homes ror home less swarms and supplying gifts or home- grown honey to hospitals and other organizations. HE ALSO heads tbe one·man squad that answers most of San Francisco's emergency bee calls from the police and fire department. When summoned, Dubay rumbles to the sce-ne 1n a truck equipped with hives and ladders and scoops the insects into h1v~. The three Orange Coast residents were re· t•ipienls or bachelor of arts degre-es -June 10 psychology . Chall am in education and Ladd m In· terper:.onal com muruca· t1on Often. he is able to con- 'mce people t roubled by a swarmmg hive to let Ms. Ladd graduated the swarm stay and join with honors. the Beekeepers. By BOBTROMAS SAN 1-'ltl\NCJSCO <AP1 ·A Nob lllll matron stared m amiazcmeot ult.he unu ual •liht on Van Neu Avenue at Pane Slrm -people standsns In 1t Iona lloe befor~ a caterlng truck. • A soup kitchen for rt~ttred hlpp1es! A hitndout f« unemployed aer01pace cnameers" "Oh." sht> snlrfed. "1t must be a mo\'1e com· pany.'' and hurrle<I on her wuy. SOM E SAN •'KANOSC'ANS HAV E grown dis damCul. others mcrdy bored with the si11ht of film companies. The str<'Ct.S ol San Franci1co are re gularly filled with movie crews. and not ust for the Karl Malden series. Recently. t"o ma- jor film companies have been bumping mto each other on local i;ites - "Windfall" and "The Enforcer.'' H the matron had paused long eno1•gh to notice. she might have recognized Clint Eastwood standing in the chow hne on the chll· ly corner. Very democratic, this Eastwood. He is not only star or ''The En· forcer " but also the film is being made 1n partnership with his EASTWOOD Malpaso Productions and Warner Brothers. Unhke others of his recent Cilms, he is not directing. "Nobody ever moves n.n assistant director up to dirtttor." he observed, "so 1 decided to give the chance to Jim Fargo, who was my assistant on 'High Plains Drifter,' 'Breezy.' and 'Josey Wales.' I also elevated Charles Short from assistant to cameraman to director of cinem atography.·' ON A MOV IE SET, EASTWOOD appears the same-as be does on the screen -low-key, unassum. Harry Jll." .ud 1l is ll return or lht San Francisco cop who bcked the bad g1zya with lua own methods In "Dirty Harry" and "Ma.pum Fortt>.'1 "I wasn't eot.hu.suu.tac about doloa another ~equel," Eastwood expl•lnud. "Out l'vc bt'cn lucky In that each of the succeedmg films I've done have bettered tho take. 'O\rty Harry' made a rentul or about $28 m!Uion. and ·r,111J;num Force' hit around S3S million. ''USUALLY./\ SEQUEL OOSEN'T do us aood business as the onglnaJ. But thot wn n'l true of ·l)lrty Harry' and that wasn't true or my ltnllan westerns." They were 'A 1-'istful or Dollars." "For a Few Dollars More .. and "The Good , The Bad and the Ugly,'' which elevated East\\()(>d from a TV cowboy ("Ra" hide" I to a box·orf1ce superstar. The success or "Dirty llarry" was a surprise to many. sncludin~ cnllcs who assailed at as a Holent. even quasi -fascashc tale of a lawman who deals out Justice on his own. Eastwood Is ready to counter such claims. "I don't think Dirty Harry would be accused of being a rightist today.'' said the actor "lie 1s a man sympathetic toward his \'1ct1ms. I think the public fell that way then, and they reel that way now. They are concerned about criminals who get off· and roam the streets to commit another cnme "HARRY'S REt\SONlNG lS THAT there is a higher m orality that takes precedence o\'er the courts. People reel the same way, l believe. Just take a look at that sign in Chowchilla." He referred to a widely printed photo of a sign at a church in the town where 26 children were kid- naped in their school bus: "Dear J udge. Please give the kidnapers m ore than six months suspended sen- tence-!" "I think we should do away with plea bar gain· ing," observed Eutwood. "And J don't think that any legitimate person resents the registering of guns. The proliferation or hand guns has conlribUl· ed to the violence In the country. but we're one of the biggest gun dealers in the world. How do you re- concile that?" ing. but with an unmistakable air or authority .. -----------=--....---,..,~=--:--~---. Notw1thstandinf his ownersh.1p or the project, he leavt>S the declssons to his team. 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Ot tf\1' Ott1f'f ll'1•otS1-.tt Forty year!> ai,:o most babies were bQrn al home On hand for the Joyous e\•ent were the doctor. a mid·wtfc and other members of the famjly. gathered around offering love a nd s upport . ,J.\nd a warm welcome to the newcomer Somewher e a long the line the medical world decided the baby needed better protection in mak· mg its entry into the world and moved the scene or birth of a new human to the sterility or a hospital Today the pendulum 1s taking a gradual sw ing back An as- sembly bill called Alternallvt> Birth Practices IAB449'l) 1s in the works. The bill, inspired by a physician and a mid-wifc. would provide for a commHtee to ex· amine all forms of :11ternalive birt.hs, including m1d ·wifery al\(J deli\lery at home. S uzann e Arm s . p h oto journalist and lecturer and a strong proponent of rights of women in childbirth. stands solidly behind the measure BILL BOOSTER Addressin~ a ~alhf'rani: of parents at a meeting of the Tustin chapter of La Leche U>ague, she asked them to write letters urging passage of the bill. Mrs. Arms, herseU the mother a ~year-old, is authoress of the book, "The Immaculate Decep· lion: A New Look at Women and Childbirth in America." "In the last 50 years the Whole pattern of childbirth has changed drastic ally." she told her au dience ''Today. 98 percent or births take place in the hospital where presumably it's healthy, safe and comfortable. This isn't necessarily so .. In a survey of births or the pasL rew decades. she said she found that although tighter controls were meant to reduce deaths and damage to the baby. it didn't always happen that way. Drugs , instruments, induced labor are just a few potential dangers in the delivery or a baby, she pointed out. NEW TRENDS ''Instead of going into the home to improve things, they took the birth to the hospital." she said "Then. in the 1940s th(' science or new-born care came into \IOgue Babies were taken from their mothers and watched over by Hand-hewn Labor 1776: AP H f Wti.lf.Uytf If England was a nnl1on of shopkeeper~. A men ca "as a 1w lion or farml'r:-. ~lnf'ty pNCl•nl Of 1\mt·nC':Jn!> ltn•<I olf lht• land in 1776. :-.u1· t<'<'dtnJ;! onl y h(•t·uuM· ull th•· r nerJties amt ab1lltws of t'ach family member were ;L<; C'lo:.ely kml as an argyle· !>oc k. It was a life of hand· hewn labor that n('\'er ceased. only chan~ed with th~· ~easons f'or th<· man. field ond forest: for• the· woman. kitchen nnd child rcnnnJt. Th<' rumil) \\as th<' atom at trw core of the cuuntr~ Togethc•r, the• atonis for mt•il u "hole IK'{'Uliarlr i\mt>r1<• .in Liii' \\a-. h,11 (I H111I !.hort In 17;5 hk t•xpc•ctanr~ :.tt birth "a' ~1 .\ f'lH':O. fm Ill al1•,, :lli for f<'muit'S nut ltrn<' "·'" nnt :1 tack tnd<. 1,1th\•r 11 pa~'l'<I h~ 11a111r1'' d<wk 'l'l'd, 1 tit, h .tl'\'l''' ;..hC'lll'. ;..1J111. M'\\ huur' n1 urkt'(1 uni\ hv tlw :-.un ;.. pa:. .. ai,:1• Hl'rn;..:. tiw noon i,:rno\ 1• 1'111:0.l'lt•rl in I Ill' door '' II l>.1rl-. 111t'.111t "h•t•p "111t1·r hlht'll\lllltlll NO t:SC\rt: , .IOhll r\lli11t11> :!> t'M':ll>t' (rntn lh\' Ne\\ t-:na::lan<I wmt1•r was to wish lw l'Ould ;..l1•1•p ltkr u dormoo~t· from lht• rlr!U frost lo lht• first t'rC\C'U:. ln ll ll'ttd. there wai- (111•w11od lo be· rut. l':mdlt•s to lw Life Was Hard mad e rrom tallow. and other chores It was u gloomy time after nightfall. The aver age family Rroped about in the Clickenng light from the hearth or a burn· mg knot or pitch pine until crawl· mg between a mushn sheet and com shock mattress to await the dawn. In wintt•r that was the only place to be. John Rowe wrote of hi~ ink freezing as he filled out his diury. Even the sap oozing out of the c•nd of the great log on the heurth frequently turned to Ice. Franklin , wearied or being "almost s moked to bttl·on" in front of the hearth. invented his metal stove, but e\'en when fully stoked . it l'Ould not raise the tern perature ubove n dubiou' 58 degre\'8 Tht' only breakthrou11h was lhl• mak1ni.: o( lwtl1•r prH't<•s , al:.o known (IS hOUSt'S (If OffiN'. hOUSl';.. of t'aS•' or nPcessu1·v hou .. es. The nc•ccs.;urv of Col. and Mr:> Joseph Webb m Wc•thcrsfacld. C'onn . wns t'allc•d Hosp1t ahty I l:ill und "u:. ftlt('(I with u M:m1 1·1rrh• 11f a1•t·mrllnod:ll111n~ BASICS Rf; t'l.ECTEO Public ctuty rl.'rlected the busic11 or pnvute lif4:'. Ewry t-0wn had It~ hol( n•eve and some-stall II C'I , t ht' honor ct,, t' m I.' II t lw equivalent or a colonelcy in K4:'n· tucky who kept the pigs from run ning wild in pastures and saw to it their ears were clipped to 1den· tify the owner. Hay.wards turned other animals out of the fields and fined offendinl( owners. Fence- viewers supervised fence re· pairs. In winter everyone was expect ect to help plow the rouds. the first path cleared being to the tavern. followed by the school. doctor's home and fmally the meeting-house. Group spirit extended rar from the village. Besides the various bees and ba rn raisings, there were log-rolli ngs when the neighborhood men spent all day undercutting trees and then fell· mg a giant in hopes it would knock down all the rest, a pro· ~enitor of the domino throry MARRY YOUNG Womt•n m arrlcil \'re .,utwrty was hardly over and bl.•J,!a n d11lcl IWttrlng in th<.'i r m Id or late teen:. lfusbttnds were s canwly olcl('r A Virginian s aid that "un old m<lld .. amon.,: u' 1s r1·rko111•1I as ominous u/ol u Uluztnl( Sttir At OM' time single me n in Mary land and Pcnn21ylvunit1 w('rt-taxed. and Connecticut authorltic:i forbud<' buChl•lor:s to I I 'How can drugs in labor be anything but potentially dangerous? All of them l ' I l get to the baby.' BEA ANDERSON. Editor prores&iortals • Tt\is raised some moral ques lions which have never been answered. she said. "Something happens when you separate a baby from its mother for a long lime. She tends to reject It. es)>e('ially if it ·s defective." A lot of knotty problems cropped up in her study of the situation. she r eported. • "Science has begun to treat the woman's body like a fixable machine. a thini:t separate from herself. They fix the machine and ignore the person." In hospital births. she said the mother seldom has the choice of treatment. Without eensurina h ospitals per se (her own daughter was born in one). she pointed out the use or such things as drugs, instruments, examina· tions and even delivery methods without consulting ttie mother. "A woman is never asked what treatment she wants." sbe point- ed out. "If s he refuses certain treatment, she gets punitive re- marks such as ·vou don't want your baby to die. do you'?" People ha v 1n ~ babies are vulnerable und subject to manioulation. she warned. and ··"''' , . --'. ' ' .. r11u1sday AUQUSI 19 1976 added that husbands ott<.'ll 1tre in timidated this w11~. too. in "badgerings to per:.u:.u.lc to their wives to obey orders. "E\len with modem m achines. the mortality rate is still up, .. :.he maintained. "We have cerebral palsy and other damages m as great a number as before ... Mrs . Arms had a ··shopping JiSt" Of ideas, prepared lO ~IVC mothers some alternatives 111 giving birth. fDGHRISK "How about no pelvic ~x aminations during labor? Some people feel they're unnecessary There are risks after dilations. yet they J?I ve them all the time.·' She also suggesll'<l exercis ani.: prerogatives o n the hcurt mo nito r i n g machine. in· travenous feeding und use of drugs. "How can drugs in labor be a n y thin g but pot e ntiall y dangerous·''' she asked. "All of them get to the baby. It doesn't mean we'll necessarily have a damaged baby, but why take the chance if we don't have to?" Some other suggestions 1n eluded requesting the right to de· lay the use of silver nitr2te for the baby's eyes until the baby has . . . ~· .._. r •• . .. ·'' , Bl . I . bttomt-udjusted to the out~Udt· world. MOTHERS'S HIGllT ~ Mothers hav(' J right to"ex planations for lrcalments such t111 this, she said. "Some things an• laws t&f\d some are only rules. Thece> u big dmerence ... , Alternati\les brought out r mothers and fnthers to cons_i'ti~r included the right to hnve peopk of the mother's choice with ~r. to have her baby brought to ~r right after birth and to nurse it on the delivery table, und eve() ~~11 have a room or her own choicf!.i.. To illustrate her remarks. rtffr Arms showed n series or sliJ~io()f (j\·e different birth t•xpcrieDff1o at home and al the hospital • , . \'OUR CllOICF. The young mother. whose fft'st book described her ordeal during the birth or her dauJ:hter, told O'll' parents the choice wus theirs. "Whether you hnve your bia~~ al home or in a hospital should l><' up to you. But if you choost') a hospital. you a re entitled to t11r tain rights. And you :Should bec\n· formed as to the risks. •t "Birth method;.. will chang~Sn this country. but only when you change tht'm h~· insistinµ .. .. • Molly Pitcher was the unusual in Colonial days. Most women's field of battle was the kitchen . llve ulont• uncl as~IJ(nf·d them quarters The vast m ajority of womt:n were raised from the crib to be replicas or the ir mothers. They were tau~ht to re ad, i;uld Pranklln. "and pcrhap~ writ" their Nome or So; und thul is tht: Jltilht or u Woman's Educo· tlon. ·• A younA C:onnt'<'liC'ut girl recorded Q duy':s 11rlivlty in 11115: (Sff flARD Ut't:, DZ> Parent Participation: New Concept to Most By DENNIS McLELLA:'ll Ol lh&Oallf 1'11<11$1•11 When Elizabeth McCandless was traveling from the San Fran· cisco Bay Area Lo UC Irvine to l'lpeak to a c lass on Parenls and Teachers: A New Partnership. r;he stopped to see her mother. During the visit. the 89-year old woman asked her daughter what she would be doin~. Mrs McCandless, dirtttor of child de\lelopment programs for the Hayward Unified School Dis· trict, explained she was going to speak on the trend of parents tak ing a more active part in their child's education . That was not 11 rc vohrtionary Idea to the old woman who, much to her daughter's embarrass· ment at the liml". often visited the classroom. "I came because )''OU ~re my children,·· s he explained. Her chUdru '1 tHc~ alsp regularly came over fordtnne "I invited tht'm." she said. "What they're talking about to· day is new.'· Mrs. McCandless told the class, · 'exc~pt for Utis 89-year-o ld worn an who Insisted she have some involvement in her child's ed\1cation." AN EXCEPTION While Mrs. McCandless's mother was the exception in her day, the California State Depart- ment of Educ ation in recent yea.rs has placed an emphasis on partJcipatlon. There a re benefits to be gained by parents becoming directly In· votved in the educational pro- cess, 8ucator~ bdle\'e. Parents are scrvinf as claMroom volun teen and teachers aides. But Ulc teamwork approach ls new <on a large scale > and both parents and teachers are un- dergoing a period of acliustment. That ls what drew the Ortmge County par~nu and teachers t.o the two-week seminar in which Mrs. McCandless was one of severalguestspeakei-8 In a role playing exercise. the class broke into groups to discusb the· question: What do you think the home·school partnership means to Ule parents in your school? "I send the kid, you do the teachJn1." was one response. "Some parents are unaware of the po ssib lit y of a partnership. ·'Some parent oon- tact put. the teachen on the de- fensive." INDIVIJ>UALS The n!aton ror the role pla.-iog exercise. Mrs. McCandltsi ex· plained. was to show that alJ parents arc indlviduatJ with dif- ferent Ideas. Some want to become invoh'ed. some don't and others want to llo so at their own rate. 1 All bebav or. s he Uld, ls caused behavior. The reu11on some parents are reluctant to take p;ut is because. un- fortunately, they havt· bad bad educational experiences. "Parent& are often uNJure." ahe saJd. "lt can manJfest Itself in many ways, like arrogance. Parenu have been burned and 11.nd have been manipulated and ~ydon't like it." She added that !tome have been discouraged by bad meetings whh teachers. They'~ also upset by M>Cial condi\.ions and schools are lllustrali ve or those condi· UOnA, "Pare.ot.s are adults." she re· minded the teochcr!f. ''The teacher of my first grade child patted me on the head. She •·.sn'U1ghl, sne was wrong," The key ls to work with them as peer$, she s:dd TUaNEDOFF She asked the elu~ to discuss what 1t fc•lt wt•re reasons thut turned purentis off from tukana part in the child •s education. Among those mentioned wen· lack oC friendliness on behalf of the teacher. not feeling nc\.'<fed, feeling inferior or uncomforta- ble. a la nguage barrier (for minorities>. teachers are inac- ceuible and the staff acts 1uperjor. 'Mrlt. McCandless pointed out that many of the reasons arc t.he same feelings teachtrR may have about parents. CVLT\JRALDIFPEBENCES She emphutied that when parents are asked lo help ualat that il should be for aomct.h.i.l\a meanln.gfut. Minority mothers. for example. often are enllsttd. only when cooking is netded to be done. ··we lend nol to think or parents H professionals. But they have mnny mor(' skills." She noted mony cultureis .~x pect the schoolK to 110 tht• job of educating becnuse they can cfQ It best. It's the culture. not a loc~.or Interest. she said, that says \h not their right to Interfere wlUt the educational process. "It seems to me we need.Jo think in terms of the teacHcr moving out into the homes," s~e said addin~ that when vlsitln& a black community she was asked into 90 percent of the homes. • : . .... . . "Nttcr once did I feel ~ rorta b le Th ey didn't 1'1y anythlnR on me. It mado ·me wonder when they came tO -tly classroom. what w01s I laying on them." Parents and teacher un ·~ work together. '-he satd, until at- titudes of both are changed. OAIL"f PH .. 01 ThurSd.l A ust 19 1971> ~;~~~~~;;!o~~!:~~!i~~~~~ "••re that Amu1cao R~ Crost and t.betr dependents and 'ur at aect Cron omc~ all onr tM lo.tu. Whal clo you H)'! - follow-''the new Phil~.Y" or ltlllnt; the truth whether it h1.1.rt1 a friend·s reehn~s or not~ M•Y J have )Our O(ljnJoo. Ann" HURT c 4n be the an1onr to th~ir vlvon. AU n ~rson need do us \/.S .• Canada, Na au, etC'. llM-y TROUBLED pl"8yf'rs? WeU. It can, l:Klt so-contact bis loeal Red Cross lllne a lot to &i•e -and are r~ DSA& T.: If ,_ walk oet .i Re-cenlly I had extensive sur· ttf'ry It keft me away rrorn work for 5t'vera weeks. I IOlt quJte a lot of wt•i£ht. which 1 nMde<i to do. und felt better Cot it. When I returned to my job everyone said I look<.'<i marvelous, except one woman who nnnoun~ed in thl' presence of u group, "You may bf thinner but you certainly do IOOkOLDER." DEAR II.: A cnaf'I and hurUul ttr:nark undt>r lhf' sulae of i.p.-ak· lna lite truth Is • nry old tC'<'hnl· qn. "Emoeloaally fleaJCh)" my t)'f'. Pc-ople who do this art-mt•an and dfi15trutUvt. mtone has to tell them. and that chapte1 for lnrormutlon about tn ady, wlUlnc and ablC". Olla cllUd'1 llfe and tll1Ak you on someone C'an he-you d1v1dual benc(1t:s Tiu:. serv1c\: t:s walk ~acll la lt or IZ years from f r example. a veteran who freeandeonf1denuat. DEAR ANN: For reasons loo aow -ftrlf'tlt. h11 a serv1ce-connt-ctt'd U\JUTY or As a voJuntel!r I um enormous numerous to mentJon, f am leav· Try for•• ceaerowi a tommlt- an lness thalhai.wori.cnt'dwlth ly proud of the !>E'rv1c es 1ng my wife The dUemma r~ mflltH)'CMIC'Hlf'tlart'l(ardto 11g may bl' entitled to comJ)t'rua· performed by the ltt'd Cross for voh•es around our daughter who vlaltla1 prlvUe1ea. Your pre. llo or olhl"r medical bent'filA If people who had no idea they 't\-11l 11oon be three yea.rs old. SHU ~Id coatributf' a (reat he its turned 65, he may bf ehgi· could &el bt-Jp. Please pnot this In your op1n1on, would It bc dt al to )'Our dau&bler'• l'mO· hlorfor " pens11>n. depending on Jetler and pus the word. Ann. -best for the child if 1 len ond tJonaJ 1uppori . Thh is far mOft his'. income. The widow or a JANICE STANTON, POTOMAC. made no attempt to see her ilnport•.nl ti.llll aay financial as. ,·e terun ml~ht qualify for • MD. again~ I v.ould, or cou~e. con· sl1taace yoaa mlcbt gin her pension, a home loan, Of mt'dtcll.1 DEAR JANICE: He~'• )our tribute to her supPOrt. I love the mother. care ldkr aad DJy daan.U IOI' thf' op. htlle ,;1rl very m1.1cb but I hate to Congrei.s has authoriu-d the portaJsUy to giVti vis.lbUily to OOt' put her lbrouch the problems so DEAR ANN LANDERS: What i\mencan Red Croc.i. to prov1 dt! ol lhe world's most res~ct.-d man> dlvorctd parents heap on do you think of a person who Another woman spoke up and told her she was being unkind. Her reply was. "l have a nl'W philosophy. I speak the truth re- ~ardless or the consequences. It 1s emotionally\ ery healthy ... Don't flunk your ch1•n11:-.t r~ lt'lll. Love Is mon• thon 11111· 't't ol glnnd~ Ctallin" to nnulhcr. II ~ 0 11 have troublc n\Monfl a ch~tlf\l'· lion you nh•d l\nn·s hooklt•1, "Love or St•x and llclwTo1'dl !ht• Dlfft•rencc." St>nd ll Ion.:. st•ll addressed, stumped c•nvt.'lop1' with your requcl>t and SO C't'nt~ 111 r o1n lo Ann Landen;, P O '~'' HOO, t:lgln, m. 00120. Legendary Lawyer Life Told 8 y ANDREW ROSENTHAL '.'EW YORK IAP1 -As an attorney she w<is responsible for the biggest libel award in the history or the film industry. She r escued hundreds or Jews during World War II. And Qut!i?n Elliabeth, as a child, once sougbt her autograph. -.. ~·1 was n legend,·· said Fanny Holtzmann. ' nobody knows who I am." Al last, she is flng from years of self-imposed obscurity. ' 've enjoyed a life of pleasant anonymity." ~e said in her apartment tbat has been the athering place for most of the century's f;!,!st literary, thea trical a nd political .. But today I 've had quite an experience, .. aid, &lancing over her shoulder. She bad nished an inteniiew ror an early morning vision talk show •TV crewmen pu.c;hed away the chairs used bl Rabbi Abba llill<'l Stiver. a Zionist leader. :id Arthur Creech Jone!\. the BntJsh colonial *retar). In the start or talks that led to the Cf't"at1on of lsrael. ~ Behind the sudden publicity 1s publicallon 4f ~-rhe Lady and lhe La"." a biography of $1tli Holtimann \\T1tteo by a life-long fnend, tcmard 0 . Berkman Mass Holtimnnn was born al the turn of the century to a J ewish immigrant family in the 1r0wnsv11l.e s1.•ct1on of Brooklyn. It was a family ~olars. her ~randlalher was a rabbi. "l "as thP family black sheep. l was ju..t;t tp~ odd u;ill. I could never concentrate," she U ·d . ··r .:ot IJort>d in h11th school and (inaJly ped out . I w::is dropped out I mean.·· "fl1uut \\Ith IH'I i;r.indf.Hh1.1r·s help, she finally k tht' 1t'1o?1•11h l'\:im-. fo r rolle~l' "Grandpa :'fw.l not t<1 "nrry. he'll pruy ror me Apparentl~ lJ6dJ1cJrtl him h1·l·.1u.,1• I pa'iM'<I ·· ':°Sht' '' t•r11 111 Forclh<•m La\\ Sc.'hool at night .(i~\\Orkcd in ,1 l,1w otfkc during thc da> ·one of her f1ri.t Jobs was collecting unpaid lfUi. from i.ho" Pt>-OJ>lf' for ad! 1n the New York l<M"nin1: T<'lei.:r aph She '' ould write lo the ac· .... From Bl • • . , • "Fix'd gown for Prude. -Mend Mother's Rjdln&·hood -spun short thread .. Carded tow, .-.~un linen. · WorMd on Cheesebaskel, - "9lchel'd nu with Hannah .. Pleated and .ed . -Read a Sermon or Doddridge's, - i!fooled a p1eC'e, -Milked the cows, -Spun JJien, did SO knots, -Made a Broom of Guint>a ~at straw Spun thread lo whiten, -Set a bd dye ... l c.arded two pounds or whole ~1. . .Spun harnt•ss twine, -Scoured lhc pe~ter. ·· r -I • 15· i· ALE! t : :_~arge & Half-Sizes .,, . ~: .... *"ous labet dresses and sportswear °'I've seen for many dollars more. ~w drastically reduced to V2. All roin regular stock a1 unbellevable ~~l)lgs to you . ~~·sHALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON llAC:H tt•OrantetalrMall MHllfttl,....c..tt.r LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA Lagu~• Hutt Mall l lOS "••'*' '""'· SFfOP SUNDAY l2.S f ~.c.,t c .... MIN> lrl' I r.'ti • ..... Oinil'll Signature Read Status Labeled AT WIT'S END .~ .. ,- Fanny Holtzman Bick ln Umellght tors, inviting them lo come to her olrice to dis· cuss payment. The woman lo whom George Bernard Shaw . once jOklngly proposed mamage said she owes her success to friends. her grandfather's advice that .. nobody hkes to AO to court if they can set- tle'· a nd to ht>r policy of allowing clients to set the (tt themselves after the work was done -a polic.'y that soml'times backflrro. John Gilbert. an actor. ontt.• paid with an auto~ra1>hed photo of himself • Miss lloltzmunn !>WI practices law and has never chant:<'d her ml'thods. Clients set the fel' and she "ould never think of c haq;ing for time sp~t work in~ out le~ul stratef!y, .. Why should a chent have to par mt> for my thou~hL~" 1t •s the results that count.·· she-said Hard Life Once m arried, ctuld·hearing joined the list of chores. Pretty young girls who could "talk sauci· ly" to Hessian soldiers quickly aged from too fre- quent pregnancies. Calcium was literally drained from their bodies. rotting their teeth. A common folk saying was "one child. one tooth." Molher·s unresting place in this world was, of course, the kitchen. The cavernous colonial fireplaces were bolh furnace and stove and lhe cook was oft.en burned II.long with the meat. The Cire was set up with a huge backlog a foot in diameter thal might burn a week. The fire was laid between that and a smaller Corestick. Pots were hung Crom notched trammels, and meat wu turned on a spit or bolled in a pot. Dutch ovens were used for baking, the bricks first heat· ed by a rt re to turn o(( the carbon which was then removed from the bread Inserted. One ingenious way ol turnine a roast was to suspend it from two atrinp which were twisted tightly and then allowed to unwind. When the meat stopped turning. one of the chlldren wound it up aiain. Often meat wu smoked by bangtnc it in the nue. a process caJled barbacao In the West Indies . It s ur\'1\'ea as .. barbecue " By ERMA BOMBECK It's only been in lhe last couple of years that designers of fashions have chosen to sign their worlc on the outside. I know a lot or women <twol who walk around looking like billboards. Their bags carry the Gucci signature, their scarfs spell out Ives St. Laure nt , a nd their blouses h ave the name of Wayne Rogers incorporated in the de· sign. I never know who makes my clothes. Whoever they are, they're too asha med to sign •em. The closest I ever came to finding out was when I shook a pair or slacks out one day and a little piece of paper fell out, "INSPECTED BY 56." I have no Idea who No. 56 is or where she came from, but by wearing the slacks, 1 got a mental picture or inspector 56. She was a former designer for an awnlng company unlit her vision started to go. When she could no longer see to attach a tipper to a tent nap, she was put In slacks. She regards slacks like a lent -one size fits aJI. I tried t o track her down, but t heard she changed her name to inspector 94. Like I say, it doesn't bother me a bit that kids walk around in Jiang Ten sweat socks wtlh lbc two little reet emblem, or flaunt Levi labels coming out of thelr seams, bul Mayva .•. she's a real status seeker. . · "Did you see that?" she gas ped at a luncheon last week. "Violet Is wearing a Ll\N- VJN blouse." .. How can you tell?" "If you just read her chest, you can tell," she said. "That's s habby. If people can't look at my clothes and by their style and C'Ut know who de· signed them, I 'in Ct.'rtoinly not goin~ to ad· vertise." "Don't give me that." she snapped. "H your dresses had a pcrma-press label in them. you·d wear tbem wrong -side out.·' "The trouble with you, Mayv3, is you're a snob. Don't you think I know you s it up nights drawing penguins on your husband's golf shirts?" "Who told you that~" SUMMllt SALE JO% TO SO% OFF ANO MORE - KITS. PAINTED CANVAS. \'ARN. ACCESSORIES. PURSES. BOOKS. .. 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El. llOOEHA: ~A~·~~ 0t & Mchtbon 0t •~HU.I: Alld. l-'#kW40JI A 5.JI 0W,0 fr-W • ~! 1...aln. ~ • $1Ufl'A ANA; lltb 6 f ... 111 ' T\.ISTJlt. IW Kii • W*" • "1!-4 PMIC.: ~ ' w.,.i. All name designer sportswear PLUS GOTTEX Of ISIAIL & CALVIN ICLllH SWIMSUITS & COYHUPS WISTCUFF "-Ali OHLY 17• & lnlM, Mtwporf leoclt Daniel Bibb, Lynda Legrand Dates Set Legrand-Bibb Lyn du M artl' I A'j!rand and Daniel f'. Bibb. both Corona dcl Mar lhgh School graduates. are planning an Oct 30 \H·ddan.:. Their parent:. .in' ;\tr and Mrs. Frank E. Le- grand and Mr :ind ;\lrs. John M. Bibb of Corona del Mar. The bridt•·t•l<'l'I altt>nded the Gniled States lnlernalional l'ni' cr~itv and California Stale l'nt\'er:.11~. Sun Uwgo: wh(>rc she "as a Chi Omega She 1s a 1972 llarbor Key debutanlc. Her fiancc attt•nded Orange Coa!'it College and l 'C In tnt' Tuttle-Eastman Plann1n~ an Oct 1ti \H'dding are Dorothy Tuttle and ChJrles Russ Eas tman. both gradual<'~ of t\e" port Harbor lhgh School and Orange C:oai.l Collt•.:c The bnde clcN 1.., the dau~hter of Mr. and :\lrs Erne..,t Tuttle of :\cwport Beach. She is a teacher at Ea:.tbluff Pre~chool. Newport Beach. Her f1ancc 1s l-On of the Hobert East.mans of Scott:.<l a I c Penhall-Blaes Mr~ Robcrt Conr;ul of I luntington Beach h as announC't'd tht• t•ni.:ni.it•mt•nt of ht•r <1augbter. P.1tnc111 Pt•nhall ancl Bradlrv W Blaes. son of ;\Ir . and Mrs lh•nn Bl.u·:-. l'o:-ta :\ki-a ,\ Jan W "t•cltlmg •~ bt•1111: µlanned in Christ Lutht•ran Churd1, C'o:-ta :\ll•..,.1 Sht• I' a i,:racluatt· of Edison lhgh School. llunt111i,:t11n fh·ach .. tn1I ht· l!radualed from Est.inc1.1 111 .:h S1·hool. (.'o.,ta Mesa Btles-Haberthur ;\Ir and ;\I 1., William C Brit•:. of llunhngton Bt•a1·h h;.1\ t' .1nnounl·t-<l tlw 1·ni.:a~emenl of their clJu{!hh'r. lh·hb1,· 11111•, to .Jrm 1 latwrthur. son of tht•C II H1rh.1rcht•:.ufUJa1 Both Jf\' lluntinf!ton Beach 111,,:h School i,:r.11lu.1tt•.., Jllcl .. 111cl1•nt:-.it SantJ Ana College "hl'n' ht• 1:. int ht• f1n·i-1·1{•1\N' progr Jm An Oct !J" 1•t.1tl ing 1s planne<l Patricia Pennell Dorothy Tuttle Taurus Moving On FRiil.\\", \l'C.l 'ST :?O th l'\Yl>'it:\' OMARR t\Rlt:S 1 M•m ·h 21 ·Apnl 191 ;\luch that ap- l><'llr'I ob\'100:1 on surfa<'c. hos lu} er-upon-layer covt'nni.t crux or mullc-r TAl'Rt'S Ct\pr1I 20-May 20 > What was de· lay('d Wiii j:\'l rnCI\ tnJ! finunc1al picture Will be brillhkr lhun in rrccnt pa~t. Or~anize priorities. GEMINI <May 21-June 2(H : l.unar cycle i!t such that you surC<'<'<i in gaining more attention. clMinjl lrnJ,lOrlant trnnsnctlon, getting rid or burden not your own In fi~l place CANCER (Jun<' 21.July 221 Whul had been an attempted "<·ovcrup" i'4 rC'vcolcd. You 're the beneficiary 1,EO (July 23-Au,:. 221 1-"ollow through on hunch Tt'ach and lt':1m llomantlc interests - and nrcd for cmot1onal secunlv -could collide. Key is to tX' mature. to take loog-ran~e view. \'IRCO <Aufl 23·Sept. 22>-Hlf{hlighl ,·enatih ty G1v<' full play to intellectual curiosi- ty. Steer .clear or Ojtftressive, coreless lndJvlduaJ -applies espcc1ally while in automobile. LIBRA <Sept. 23 Oct. 22 >: ~ speclric; at- tend to details. Get nd ol superOuous material. Streamline procedures SCORPIO <July 23·Aug. 22>: Aura of excite- ment is present. Emotional involvem ent is featured. Nothing is hallway -ll is all or not.bing. Cha nge or sce>ery is indicated. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be diplomatic -don't attempt to force issues. Be awa r e o f l egal picture. Check rights. perm issions. CAPRICOR N (Dee. 22..Jan. 19J: Re fine technloues -define terms. Your patience could be tested. Promise of "something special" is not likely to immediately matertali11e. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Acting on im · pulse could prove COISUy. Know il and evaluate - give logic a chance to opetate. PISCt:S (Feb. IJ.Man:h 20>: Flni.sb rather than lniUate projttt. MUlJ •IU rally Lo YoUr aide -H you me•n bu i.nea.. :! Thurbduy. Au9u'l119 1976 DAILY PILOT a:J merv once-a- n's li onth 1 save 25% to 50% Shop and save at our big Once-A-Month and Only-At-Mervyn'• clearance aalel Every Item In this event will sell at least 26% below original price with many at much higher savings for you! Quantities limited-so hurry in for best selectional frlday, august 20, 9:30 a.in. • 9:30 p.m. these items available in our FuHerton, tt...tington leach cmd Cypress stores only women's sportswear ORJG. JUNIOR PANT TOPS .. . .......... Sb BIG TOPS ANO BLOUSES ........ ~SS JUNIOR TOPS ............... $8.$10 SO.JD COLOR BLOUSES . . ... $4-$8 1-W...TER TOPS ANO TL.et SETS .. ~Sl-4 NOVEL TY KNIT TOPS ........•. ~$8 KNIT PANT TOPS . . . ....... $7.sq TAll01£J SlllTS Solid• ond pton••. wolhobl• ~>'et. btolen we~ PANT TOPS >«~ ... v.o.. i.koeot• ord io..., ,,...,. ~ II> lbol ,,._ ~ .,..d '°" .. lll* sum BLOUSES fit l' I f"•~I\ "' WO>h.Jblv poly..~"' l.:xv. r.ISSY PANT TOPS c;i,..;, Ot'J """1 ..... ~,,,. ,,.,.~ ., -0..:f and P'"''. MISSY llOUSES L""'J .i--e. • ~et.. florol P '""" '"""'-bl• µolye " .. ~.sum CAHISAll \\•OJ' •'Y'•·"' ~ ond ~ ~ Wto. 1,. e-> )ot•t' lOIC sum OfT TDPS N->-elty and clo<\IC •·~ P"'"'• onJ ~ ~ of lobra SHOil sum INIT TOPS I'• nh .,nd •c-lod•. <OllO'I l ....... ouylio and pol~ .. AllU FICWl SALE ..... 1.91 l .91 1.91 3.91 1.91 2.91 1:48° ORIG. S8 3.98 e>atG. P..SIZ 4.98 ORJG ).~ S1 1.98 000. SM12 3.98 ORIG. SI!> 6.98 ~ S4-S8 1.98 a.JG. 2.'9-J7 99c OIUG Sb-SIO ::.O.e • 1 ond More! """ llOp;. 1.98-7.98 blo.Mt\ onJ P<l"'' lopl E:ii.o bqe ,,r, PANT CUUAllCE ;.:y.,, lo I.oft ponl>. Ix-= pJ <>" liwt •. ond younq ""''°' "°"'" "' •"'""' cC11d.,oy .• .,.,.., pclyet.ler !>"-:f p.>lyf'\I"' IM hi.>'1C\ ASSOITEI PAHTS .k•W I~ poN>. ond ~ tJ'<"' "' bool .... """ SMOm l~•· "'°"' lO"J ~ on v'(le n p.->r-,1,., P"'• and W)id., f A.SMIOtC COOIDtANlES C,,,... I flrd M'>'"' POI'"-blo"" >. .b-• Yd fO<lek NnOM WIMllllWllS l'(J l<;)M n •..J f\Ovy or-:f 'f_, 11AP.WSllTS wcnhot,i.. "'ryloc. Sc-1,.j < olor ~ bt.-4C!f' ~te'\ MMI SWIMSUITS "''°''ed ~•y4'i• "' bt1qlll ,,,.., ... 8'~nn WM TAii TOPS ~h Ill' I 17"''~. r~· !J"'f """Y •tyioo• "' ,,,.,cw-,..,,,, and pcJ'I"~• •t sum w"'m Wt<JP •Me. '°'is Ol"d '-*' ...-S PANTS Yl Off Aw"1ed 9'C'4' of 1"°"'1-~ ad ~ PIJ"''I. OUG. v .s12 3.98 5:9·9 ~IG 27'1 98c OIUO. SS \18 1.98-8.98 Ol!IG. S7 3.98 OUG \lb·S20 8.98 ~.P..SIZ 2.98-3.98 Ol!IG 2 qq.3 50 1.48 Olll(; \1 SIO 3!98 QltJ(; S'9 SIS 5.98-9.98 lingerie, loungewear ORIG. Pl.A Y BRAS ..•••••••.•••••. 2.50-199 HOSTESSLONG~ •••• Sll-$16 ~JLSUIPWUI • Wcltt l.,..,t. a PO!CJMO> • M-'fd f.ob;., CYPRESS SAU , .. ..... OUG SS.510 2.98 1•1 V.iky V1-w 8treet--..o3 I ~ ORIG. GREETif'KJ CARO EARRlf\GS .•.••... S2 ASSORTED SCARFS ...... •. . • . 1.ifVi3 61• HAN06AGS . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ~SIO · 3.tM.SI Yl DffTUVRWS CV.de ~'I. iop "~<be. ......de <Ol'l'flOI''-~ YlllfflUllWS M\Ofled s~ '"°~ O'od to•t'>. muhople <OMpotlmoflh, 9mf'<O•~ PATIEIM£l W~'S i,.. 6;cot11"'Ued color'-N~ ad "''°"~One ..... f'1 9.11. QlijG 4 qq 3.28 000 S8 5.28 000 150 ' 99c inf ants and toddlers ORIG. BOYS DIAPER SETS ............ $4-S8 lr-.FANTS TEES .............. 1.Jq.J.75 INFANT GIRLS PANT SHS ••.• , .Sl>-SI I lt>FANTS PLAYWEAR .......... S2-Sb INFANTS PLAY PANTS ...... 2.2S-3.50 INFANTS CAPS ...•.••..••••••. S2-S3 INFANTS GIFT SHS ......... ,2_4q.ss TCX>OLER DRESSES .......... 5.S0.$8 TCX>OLERS OVERALLS .•.•.••. 3.~-$7 TCX>OLER BLOUSES ........ 3.~.S.50 TCOOLER GIRLS KNIT TCYS .. 2.4q.).50 TCX>OLER GIRLS PANTS ...... 2.bS-$4 TCOOLER GIRLS SWIMv.fAR •. J.4q.50 Tcxxx..ER BOYS KNIT TCYS •. 1.89-SJ TCX>OLER BOYS ~TS .••..••. 1.89 •MT CIAWUIS SALE I.ti , .. 1.91 , .. , .. , .. , .. 2.91 1.91 '·" ..... ..... 1.91 ... ... atlG. S4 So.. , °" "'r°"" ~ ~ aowier1. Altoor!ed ~ ad tdO.. 2.58 TaOaSaTT1'S • A\>O'ted Siyios • Al machine~ TiaEI CJtl.S SKOITS • A>SO'ed Fobric' • AA ModW1e Wmhoble savings for girls SWIMWEAR. SIZES 4·14 ••.•.•.• SS-SIO MISC. SPORTSWEAR •...•••••••••. sq ASSORTED JEANS 7-14 •.••••••.• $7.$8 ASSORTED FASHION PANTS 7-14 $4-$7 ASSORTED Sl.EEPWEAA 4-1'4 ...... -4 50 ASSORTED KNIT TOPS 7-14 ••.. $3-$8 IJIT TOPS • A·.SI S.~ & fobooe, • E"'v C<7e • S.1M 1 14 2.51 2.H I.ti I.ti 2.41 1.91 savings for boys ORIG. BOYS PAJAMAS ...........•.. -4.qq.$6 unLE BOYS SPORT SHRTS ••.•.. 2qq LITTLE BOYS LIS SHIRTS ... J.qq.4 qq UffiE BOYS KNITS .•.....••• $J.).qq BOYS SPORT SHIRTS ......... , •• ).qq LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS •.. 6.qq BOYS WESTERN SHIRTS .......... 6.qq LBSURE SHIRTS FOR BOYS •. 1;,.qq.7_qq UITLE BOYS SHORT SETS BROKEN SIZES ............... _ J.qq Kiil SffttTS flnr. ... ;. b>-on Jv• .1 ........ \,.11 ~"oef pott"'"' Wo~ BOYS SWIMWW SALi 2.91 1.41 2.tl ..... ..... 1.91 2.tl J.fl Z.H ~IG 4'19 1.98 OPIG. 749.J '19 fnti of \e;>•O" 0¥•""'' nt'I: 98C·1.98 ·-'"' bq & ~" .. ~ . ~<¥- ms sat sum 11m ORIG. 3 ..,q.3~ ... o... -~ ,tylel. s...,_ ad 1.98 pr'l!tl f,O'Vto. w .... li:es 8-18. l'-' 11n 1.11 sum wtm11 s:mn ~IG. bqq Wilh OHC)'led pP"' ~ od .. 4.98· cfr9'. w .... "'" 8-1 a. <m'"I 2.98 IOlS tm.GN WllCllUllS z~ and V'OP ''°"' moJ.t, Sol.; eden. biol"" "'"'- ORIG. ).Cf' 2.98 savings for men ORIG MENS TIES . . . . ........... 2.iq.55 LBSURE JACKETS ........ 10.qq.11.qq Pa. VESTER GOLF JACKET ...... 1 I qq IDS lll£SS SlfflTS lonq & >hott ''l'tlYU\. \,.. & WOVOI\\ tn 0 V()lot1ty cf f.,,, f p:ll>letn< llMS SllUS s.oa.d <c:J.or \11111'1'"\vt•n Jt• \ ,hr• .., ~· ~:t tr-n 1 )'('""~; &~··-" .. I")\. SPOIT SIUTS Short *'ive 'f>O'I \hwl .:>rd ,,,,. ~ fonc:y ....,,._ 5_,.,,. CHJW necks .. QIT SlllTS In lot>q and '"°" ~leovt ; Inc~ loOtTW .......... si..1 .. SNIT SIUTS FO• Mat l.ot'Q ond ~ ~--~ ... rnJl"f sr\k'I. oncr.6>q >OIT>e .,.,, ~ ler1u-e v..,,._ DMJACIOS A "-"ectoon of det-m, p-~<J and cOtd.itoy ptl.011 "' -al -~~ SALi .... 7.tl 4.tl ()1() b 9'l , ~., 3.98 <YrG )'1'1 b'l'I 2.88 ORIG ~ qq.5 qq 1.48 ()Pl'", b'l'I 11~ 3.98 ~IG t.'19-8~ I' 2.98 OKG 11'1<1-118 7.98 yardage, notions ORIG. CREPE PRINTS .•••.••.••.•.•.••. 1.qq Pa. VESTER TEXTURES ••.....•.. 1.7.9 VOLE PRINTS •••••••..•...•.•.. 1.W Cont1Eo·Lile ScisSOts •••.•..••••••• 8.% 8..ASTIC BEL TING ................ qq. DSEY PlllfTS • A<etotu & Nylon • 45" -do> • Mochine W~bi<> Uuzt PllNTS • A'"· f>lo.,, Sttil>"\ & p,,.,,, • Polye\1-.. 8. (Ol'on • lb. 4() & 45 • ~ DUil T PllfTS SAU , .. .... ... •. ,. Ste Ol!IG I 'l'I 68e Ol!IG. I. 99 99e Ol!IG J cq • Conon & PolyfK!er 1.28 .. ., ....... • Mcx+w.. Wa-.lw:rl*t savings for the home ORIG. WavtN BEDSPREADS •... 19.~-32.W SCENIC PRINT RUGS •....•.•• : .. 5.<n STRIPED PILLOW CASES ..•••. pr. l.49 SAU 7.11 , .. 2,,. .... COlOlflJl CIMTAfNS Ol!IG. l qq~. 99 Po\lel •ol•dt & colo<lul P'""" SowYol Mle\-woVoble polyoltoo blend. 1.88. .•. ORIG. BATH ....................... 3.W t-iANO .•••••••••••••••••••••. , 2.(/(1 WASH CLOTH .................• 1.1q savings on toys OOG. ASSOHEO REC OROS • • .. • • • • • I .50 su>ER WOOOIES ASST. • ..•.. 51> KEWPIE OOLLS • . . • • • • ..... I .00 OU'.>Y OOLLS • • . .. . _ •••. SJ ~ BUGGIES .................. SI SN()()PY SNIPPERS ••.••••••••••• S2 .. SAU , .. 2 .. .... .... ... ,. savings on shoes . I OUG. CHLORENS SANDALS •••••. 4.99-b. qq ~AMIL Y SPORT SHOES ••••.. 4.qq.6,qq W~E.NS SANON..S ••.••••• 7.W-14.W MENS SANDALS •••••••••• a.w.14.W SAU l.t7·2.f1 2.t7-4.f7 J.f7.f,f7 4.t7•7.t7. .,• ERVYN' RJUERTON · \ Crouroed.9 Cennr, J204 East Yorbe Und•-• -.O . HUNTINGTON BEACH •11 Adam• Avenoe+IU-lm ' I GLORIA~S FABRICS 15762 Sprhlgdale St.· Hu~g~oM In 11Alpha leta11 Cet1ter Comer Eclinger-Z Miles West of Beach .. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD FIXTURES ;~~ SALE CASH llGISTH, MIASUll61A.PH. PATTllM CAINTS, 11"8 A.HD nmAD CAltMfTS, ltllOM STANDS, WALL FAlllC SICTIOMS. SHB.YtH•, fAlllC DISPLAY T.AILU A.HD STAHDS, MAMMlqUIM, euntM• T AILIS, ,.. IOAID, flOLDt .. CtUllS. DISI. OtSfU Y ITEMS. OUTDOOI B.ICTllC FAlllC SUiM, DISPLAY ITIMS. AHD MAMY, MANY W-Oll ITIMS TO 11 SACllACID!! REGARDLESS OF THE LOSS TWs Is A Socrffk• .. had Ecnnt ••• Willa Jlllt 0.. Unwtnlilg Pwpose -GET llD OF THIS AMI STOCK AND STOU FIXTUUS ••• ltGHT MOWll At COit ••• Mew Cost ••• I.tow Cost ••• ....... No DIH•..u! w ...... 1W UTUMa y LO• PllCI Is n. Olly n-. TW Wll G_..ttt 9UICI DISPOSAL WltWa n. Sllort n. Alowtcl To CloM Up TWs Store Alld Wlftd AUG. 20th Al 10 A.M THREADS "'TA.LOM" ... H ,.,, ..... or -..Carind cotto.. • colon. =~ .. : ... 17c •.n· 23c S.Priet ..... . RICK RACK AMD. BIAS TAPE "WllGHTS" 11..-stltctloe lec ... s lat• tepes. foci.qs, Upn.lsl..-ss! · ,--~-,on--. -D-A-ILY-1 O_T_0_6 ___ f!:_.f __ , -1 And Continues Until Entire Stock ls Sold ....,. stock hie..._......_ MwWg IHCiaiff ,..+a. ...... ........ ~....-. petcltt1, softty ,i.s. •He, liiooks, tyu, ottd met. ..ct. ...... OUR ENTIRE STOCI Y3-V2-2/3 OFF APPLIQUES H•CJ• ultctlo•, t OO's of ........ Millfects. .. OME .HUGE GtOUP' 1/2 OR MOU OFF NY• An I• n.t W.W ,_.'*kl. PAnBNS. MotMM Or Trf••frigs •.• CllKJI TIM ScH Pric:n 1t1ew Md Cw To 0.. Store ••• Pnpwtcl To.., Wiit Enry Dols Y• C• Spare. EVllY ITIM .. ,,. Store Ha .... ........., Prk• s111• u1 .... MMIDIATI CLOSEOUT!! TM s• w• c ...... u.t11 EYllYTHIM& IS M*I . Let 'Be hi wt.re T1My Mflf-Md 11M Loss wtl •WW It W& I I YARDAGE I POLYESTER DOUBl.EKNITS "DAH llYH" "COHAMA'• "IDMOS" "A YOMDALI" l•cl•4H .,..,,.... I 00% ,_.,.,..,.,, cotto• pot, ......_ ecrylcs. etc. Al --w .... yHr eroH4 colora, pl••· ,n.t1, pettera1, etc. 60.61 ...... 4...,,.. llG.TOSUlyol. s1• s.MPrict ....... T-SHIRT KNITS "IUIUM6TON-PAIAGOM' CeffH laterloc• er 111'9 c ..... w...ts. .............. ,.,.,_,, etc. 60 to IO i.11 ...... ..,..,-.... =·!s>·~.~~~·179 -.1ou.t114·$ 98 S.Prtce ..•..... Pl.AIM & PRINT FLANMB.S C...-. colt• Pait' ....._ 36 =~~'~ ..... 89c =·~·~ ..... $109 COTTONS: "SHiil.Fr BACK TO SCHOOL. PLAIDS CoffOll p0:,Hffr. rwtt colon, 451KJi. lCJfCMlpl -............ w. ..... rick =·~~:'·~-~~sr' :.::4-.~~sr' T-SHIRT RllllMG ''SYLVAN" "YIP'• HU•I S'TOCIC INCLUDES '°"' COTIOMS. conOM IUMDS. llG Y AllETY OF :=·~·~· ~~ ....... 98c ~·~~!9 ~~ ....... s 11 • I rKk .... ~h "'°"· Al colon. 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PUBLIC N011CE ' PUBLIC N011CE PICTITIOUS •USl .. HS NA•I \TATUlllNT T!w "Ol-<tq CW'10 I h ...... Mo !'-------------------. -·- ·rnursday August lSI 1976 OAll V PILOT ~ Meanwmle, 23-channel . CB R adios Get H ype Shells from Christian east Beirut fell at ran- dom i n the Moslem quarters or west Beirut. Hospitals estimated lhat more than 110 P<'~ were killed during the rught. Blot• Confi11Ne PORT ELIZABETH. South Africa (APJ - Rioting. arson and loot· 1 Ing continued for the third day today in black town1blpg outside Port Ellaabrth. Police gunfire killed 10 blacks and wounded 23 Wednesday, the police announced to day. WASHlNCTO!ll <AP> Makers of c t11eni. b<ll>d radjos are rushin& to a:cl tb~r n "' 40 t'hann~l radio rudy for •'ederat Communac:atiooa ~mmlulun approval before the 3ch"'tlul~ atart of saJe Jan. 1 At the salbt time, they're try· lnJf to per11u11de lht' public that the-currc-nt 23·channeJ 11ct~ url• ~ood bu}:.. usahh.• ft>r i.t'vcrul N•rs . The I-TC tOlrt!Cb \\Ith lht•m . Somt' 20 million or th~ 2J channel seus are in use. ROBE RT MORRISON of Pathcom Inc. and Bel1lard Appel . Drug Eyed As Cause Of D eath WASHINGTON <AP1 Pa llents takine the drug Triazurc for severe cases of the :.km dis- ease psoriasis could suffer fatal blood clots, the Food and Drug Administration has warned. The FDA advised patients to stop taking the drug tmmcdiutely and to contact their physicians. THE AGENCY CITED the case of a SI -year-old man who re cently died while taking the drug. The-FDA said another patient had to have his lower Jen leg am- put ated after a blood clot de· veloped, and that six other pa. ttents developed complications of varying degrees of ~venty but are recovering. The drug's manufacturer, Parke, Davis & Co of Detroit. 1s removing it rrom the market and is recalling all ex.isling stock, the FDA said. The company also is alerting all physicians who may have prescnbed Triazure. and all pharmacis ts and oth('r health professionals wbo may bave the drug. PARKE·DA VIS est.Jmatcd that 500 to 1,000 patients in the United States have taken Triazure since it was marketed in 1975. The tablets. available only on ·pre· scription and taken internally. a re white and marked pro- minently with P·D 931. The FDA said the drug 1s restricted to the treatment or ex- 1 ensi ve, severe recalcitrant psoriasis which bas railed to respond to skm surface therapy. of Tandy Corp. ·s ftld.io Shack said in •~pirate lnterv1~ws lhat It would tak" yean to replace lbe aets W\th 40-channel radios. Th•y a nd other major CB manut•cturtt and dlstrfbut~ lnt•rv1ewtd noted that C~rs usu1llly talk lo one another b) habit on the :sttmc channel and m<111t listen to channel 19 on tht• highways becau!le th;:it's U8l'll b) truckers and provides the bt'st traffic informuhun Channel 19 und emcrgenc) channel 9 \\ 111 b<.• on both the 23 TV llqlac~•enf Ben Ganara has been cast in "Richie," a two-hour TV movie about o 16-year--old who becomes :.e drug addict. He r e places Rod Steiger. who underwent open- heart surgery. Bar-cro s~ell Lover s Cllli i' Off W edding WEATHERFORD, Tex. <AP ) -ll was to have been their wed · ding night, but a couple here ended up in s eparate cells because their premar riage celebration got out of hand. Angry crowd s or blacks burned two schools. a hospital and a shopping center early l~ day. Property dam age m lhc three days or violence was estimated at more than a million dollars. The police said 31 blacks were arrested. LABELl~G DIRECTF.D al phys icians carries a special . warning of the poss1b1hly or fatal reactions from blood clots, and a r«ommendation that pal.Jents be fully advised of the potenl.Jal n sk and be under the constant care or a doctor. The man and woman showed up at the Par ker County courthouse lo apply for a mar- nage license but seemed sl.ighUy mebnated, said a clerk. The clerk called the sheriffs omce. Deputies promptly jailed the pair. The n ext m orning, both pleaded guilty to charges or publJc intoxication. Pl.,.bbtfl Ll•~d PHILADELPHIA (AP> -A "r e mo te possibility" exists that plumbing violations at a Pt\iladelphia hotel may be linked to the legion- naires' disease that has killed 26 persons, city of- ficial1 said Wednesday. T he m ost potentially dangerous or 19 reported violations al lhe BelJev u e -S t r atf ord Hotel, headquarters for the st ate Amer ican Legion convention. may have contaminated the hotel water supply, srud Ci ty R epresenlat1vf' Albert Caudiosl. '1ol~a"o SNIJ#fd ... POINTE -A P ITRE. Guadeloupt.> IAI'> Light ash spewed rrom the Soufriere volcano to duy and sel!1 mographs Indicated a s ubsidence or the Interna l turbulence that has poured out dead· Jy gases. st eam and a.,h for more than a month. French orrtclals on Guadel o up e's tw i n islands In the Carib· bean said the 73,500 peo- p)e evacuated from the danger tone around the 4,813-root peak would not be allowed to return home for ot least two weeks. The FDA said Parke-Davis is immedialel,Y discontinuing all Triazure clinical studies, which had been required as a condition :>f marketing appr~val. · They were {ined $37.SO each and the woman, 50, decided to call orr the marriage lo her 62· year-oJd beau. Prob.lernS Noted From V asectornies LOS ANGELES (AP) -Although relatively simple operations. vasectomies can lead to cornplicallons, say two surgeons who sur~ veyed a number or men who underwent the surgery. Writing in the August issue or Surgery, Gynecology a nd Obstetrics. the doctors said 41 or the 242 ~alients who underwent sur- geries in their ofrice over a three-year pcaod ha~ some problei:ns. Four of the patients did not stop producing s perm. said Ors. James W. Squires and Lewts W. Pinch. Another lf! sustained complications that prevented them from working. One developed gangrrnc or the scrotum Nineteen had 11 number or other probll•ms, they s aid Mountain Marines and 40 chantltl r dios, altbouch the new ones don't have to heave" <'haMcl numbers. WITH THE PRESENT 2J ehaMt'l for CBa •ttin1t cloRge<t with 11<> many u1crs. the l<'CC nn nouncfdtatc In J ul)> lbut tt would c>xpnnd tht> numbf'r of <'hunntols to 40, e(ff1ct Iv~ J 1tn. l Ril'hitrd ll. t;v41rett, dcput> chlt•f of tht FCC's Amateur und t'IUzens Oivis ton. smd the c-om m ission's announcement hui. brought nu lt'tup In lic<)nse op phcations. Tbcy arc ncl\rlng tht• ~even milllon totol nnd 1trc ('Om· ;ng In at the rate of 400,000 to 500.000 a month. ht' 6tild . Few or lbe CD radio makers seem inlere ted in takintt udvan· t3ge or the FCC's permission for them to "remanufacture" 23 channel sets they'\'e sold to 40 cbruinel sets ir lhey can pas:. commission s t andards An estimated 80 percenl arc Japanese imports and many dis· tributors do not have facilities for tbe convuslon nos MEANS ADDING tht> 17 channels a nd also making changes to reduce interference with tt'levisiol\ and other elec· tronic equipment and stumping on a serial number permanently. The FCC bars the l.:lierl> themselves from makin~ tht.• changes. Michael Fong. uecutive v1et• pr('sfdcnt of Hy-Gain Electronics Corp .. said lly·G4'i.n is ofrerlng to transfer to 40 channel sets most of the firm's 23·channe1 sets sold at a cost or about S2SinHiaJly CB radios now C<Mlt anywhere from S89 Lo $900. CARL KORN. PRESIDENT or Ovnascan Corp . said his firm 1s selling 23-channel radios with ~ ertifitatt's that give1' two choices on sets sol:i between Aug. I and J ao. l. One gives tht> purchaser an option to buy a 40· channel set using the certificate for o $40 t're<.lit. Alternately, the certificate may be used so a CBer swaps his 23-channel set for a 40-channel one for $10. John Sodowski. vice president of Electronics Industries, the other CB radio manufacluren. and distr ibutors snid they expect the CB craze to continue to grow Korn said. "CB is more than just for emergency. It's strange how it takes hold of your lire. You talk lS or 20 m inutes with somebody you've never seen and • you become buddies for.those few moments. You may never hear from him again . H's a certain aura. H mystique." FRANK L. ROSE. chief of the technical standards branch of the FCC's of!icc of chief engineer, said the FCC laboratory ts gel ting ready for an avalanche of sample sets when the FCC start:. accepting them by type Sept. JO. Those submitted between Sept 10 and Nov. 1 which get cleared by the FCC may go on sale J an. J. After that, Rose said, others will be cleared as received. He stressed .that not only will the FCC stick to its standards on new 40-channel sets but also will closely monitor the rcmanufor ture or 23-channel sets. THOSE WILLING TO say ex peel the 40-channel sets to cost about 15 to 20 percent over thl' price or the 23-channcl sets. Most of the manufacturers and distributors Interviewed sow on ly a shght delern•nt in lh1•fts bv requmng sets to have pf'rmancn1 serial numbers. Thi• ma1or deter rent, they said, 1s that the plcn t1ful s upply that has grown will make stolen sci:. less valuable on the markt.•1 . , . I \ . I ) ; • ~ ' ' • t • t . . ' . t ' The Marine C-Orps hopes to train 10.000 men a y~ar ln rugged terrain to prepare lhem ror any ~~y In cue of war. They train here-in l.behigbSittra. , I - 8f DAIL V PILOT Thursoay AUCJu$l 19 1976 Wrung Out Washers Chinese Laundries Tumble to Inflation SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Laundromat•. drip dry fubrit-s and lnflatJon have llln•ed up to lake the starch OUl ol ftxtur or coemopolll11n San Frll\Cl:)CO tbe Chlmn launclly. Power Cost Reductions Eyed by PUC 1be lndu$try ha.s tx.-en tn a spin since the urly l9SO:. whl>n do 1t yournlf laundr1e tumbl\od on 11.1 the scene. Accord1nj.! to thl' CMneae 1.au1tdry Owm·ri. • Ai. 50Clatlon, there were 00 Ctunei.c laundries operatin.& In San Fran cisco in 1960, compur\'tl with :..IQ now. town und dt'i1troyed ZS laundries IA1uslo11on aimed at drlvin~ th• Ch1net.e out or tht' luundry bUM· n~ s w H enacted by tbe city board ol su~rv1sors In Ul&6, the Suvr"m1• Court rul('d in the cu:sc of \'1ck Won. Hopkins that the C:h1nc:ioe were- t'ntltlt'd lo equ:sl 11rott'<'l1<>n under \ht law m uccordanct' with tbt' 14th Amendment. SAN DIEGO •AP> -A i.tatc Public lJt1lltici. CClmmlss1on <PUC> orftc1al says adoption of a new accounting reguliJtl.on by th<' romm1 ss1on could result 1n a S?S.6 milhon annual reductW>n in electric costs in San Otego. "THERE Lq MONEY ;1round. but no one wants to in\(::>t in 11 laundry . ll 's a dead horst>." s~ud Choon Yee. a third g(•nerutwn laundry operator. "For 60 ccnh you can W~llh 10 l>lur'U II) a COlll machme Now t'vcn tht· apart mtnt house:. ha"'-' t hc1r o"' n machines" NOW THEY ARE f1(thllnl( ~• tougher en~my than tlli.criminu lion mnati()n ··we're up a11unst the "'all Overhead ts killing us ... said Lee• Hing. another Chin~e laundry operator. The new accounting system would base energy rosl.5 on past figures rather than future pred1c tJons. accordirg to W1ll1am I> Thompson, a PUC financial C\.· aminer. Yee's grandfather :.tarlt.'<i th1· ranuly laundry business In 188tl Yee is S4 and the father of three children. but he doubts the laun dry will be passed on to the next generation. In the p11st two.) ear... l..t'e l>aul. the cost of i.oap has ni.en from $10 to $20 a box. i.hlr1. board.' from SOO to $260 a lon ;md wr .ipping p:1per from S3 to S13 a roll. CHIN WAH,~. \\llO has bc<'n tn the laundry business JO }ean.. said rent 1s a lso a problem. And water costs range from $400 to $500 a month "When an owner gro"'s old. that's it." he s aid. ··11e JUl>\ closes up ; lherc's non<'\\ o"'ner to take over · · THOMP'ON ADDRESSED u PUC hearing or San Diego Gas & Electric Company <SOG&E). He said If the new accounting rule goes into efCect , the rate re· duclion to SDG&E customer!! would include the return or $9. 7 million in over-collcetions between April l and June 30 TtlE HISTORY OF C.:hinei.t' laundries in San fran<.'l!ICO date!> back to the 1850s. when the C hin ese arrived by the thousands. many to work m lhe mines. In 1876. 300 Chinese laun· dries dotted the city's hills. employing 1,500 workers. ··we can't ehurge too much or wel'll lose our cm.tomers," be said. The lea.o;e on Wah's laundry is up at the end or the year. "I don't know what will happen at that t1me1" he said. "If the rent gets out of hand we might have to close up. "We're olcl, too old to find work elsewhere " The next year. however. an an ti·Cbinese' mob invaded China WIOfHlYOU SllYICIAHD COMYIMtlNCf Recently . .-.rve ral studies were conducted as to wh y prti.er1pllon drug shopptr'I d1ouM• a particular 'ton• rn "'h1c·h to shov Anu wh y Ito thev s witc h stort•lt' Two 1 mport ant rca<1ons th:il 1o.ere \'Cr\ rn!Qut•nll) given WC'C' 1•onvenll!fll't' and ~crv1t·t'. Our pharmar\' prides 1helf on ofrtrini: conveni1•nt )\hoppinit an<1 dependabl('. courlt•ou~. prnfcss1onal scrv1t<'. We think .)Oll will en1nv !!h o pp1n ii 1n ou r ph11rm:at'y and will h~u the pharmu'ls \s who ~erve vour neell... We hofM' vou will 'top In 11()(>0 and ~··t orquuintffi YOU O tt YOl'R DOCTOR r AN I'll()~~: S wht'n 'nu 111•1·'1 .1 dchvrry w;. "'111 tll'll\'l't promptly without rxlr.t ch•q:t•. A i.:rl'&l m,1ny people r ely on ui; 1ur their health net'<!)\. We welcome rcqu1•'h for dt"hvery llerv1c~ und C'hlltlt«' acrounb PAM UDO f'M.AINACY JS• ............ rr..o.-_, . ....,... .... 64l·lllO Trouble Hinted for Soviets \\'ASHl:"iGTO~ <APJ -The So\·iet Union's current five-year plan 1i. called "unu s ually restrained and r<'allstk" in a Central Intelligence Agl'ncy <C IA I analysis thbt also says the plan could leot1 to serious <'COnomic problems in the 1980s. The n ewly rel~ascd sludy estimates that dur- ing 1976·8-0 t be Soviet gross national product will grow at an annual r:llt' or about 4 percent. lower than the 5 percent growth rate projected bY the Kremlin's rive-year plan. The Soviets' economic oims set by the plan. the <.:IA s tudy noted. "will make the 1970s by far the lo~est postwar growth decade" But the report said, "Despite the m oderate projected i!rowth. major tarJ:ets still seem too amb1Uous. 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Baker bas an· nounced that an ayeement tias been reached whereby he will acquire a minimum of 200.000 shares of the outstanding common stock or WTC lnc .. at a price of $3.50 a share. The s hares will be purchased from the estate or R. B. Meyers, formerly chairman of WTC, Newport Beach. COt"ltrane Clta11e Add• Clie"h Play-It-Pro, Inc .• Santa Barbara-based sport s product compa oy. has named Cochrane C hase and Company, In c .. Newport Beach advertising, public relations and marketing firm , as its agency of record. ( J Also selecting the IJR/E f 'L.' aJtency for public rl'la· ·~ t1ons ~ork 1s Raleigh --------- Hills Hospitals. the na· t.Jon 's larJ?tst proprietary group of ho,.,pitals for the medical treatment o( alcoholism. The agency has celebrated its 10th anniversary. •Bos11 of \'ear• Na•rd Bonnie DeRobertis. president of Orcon. Inc., Santa Ana, has been named "boss of lhe year" by the Fountain Valley Chapter of the American Busi· ness Women's Association. She was selected from among several can· didates In a poll oflheorgan.lzaUon's membership. Rl.ffS Claapier For•rd The Risk and Jnsurnoce Management Society, Inc. (RIMS>. o professional society or corporate risk managers. has formed a new chapter with members from Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The Orange Empire Chapter is lhe SOth chapter for the 26-year·old New York-based organization. Officers are John T. Sm1lh, lhe Irvine Company; Richard MeElh~ott, County or Orange: and Craig Colh ngs. Western Growers Association. Member companies include Amcord, Inc .. Baker Interna· t1onal. County of Riverside. Jtluor Corp., Fluor Engineers and Con:,tnictors, Inc., Loma Linda University. Rockwell lntcmnt1onal Corp. -Elec- trnrucs and Smith lnternauonol Inc lifJll Cc.•telt-r (JpPn• Tht> Koll Company Newport Beach. has un• nounct'd t hl· orH•n1ng of its S6 million Koll Business Center in Tustin The multl·tenanl lnduslrial park was 33 pcrrent prc·leased upon completion. Koll Bu,;in<•ss Ct'ntertru!lltln consist..8 of IS Ult· up concrete hull<llng!ll with 100 units ranitin• In siic from *JO to 34.000 square fe€'t , for a total or 240,000 square feet. Cotttpf Px L~a•f'• Spac-.- Thn·r ncw lcas<'S hnvc ~n signed for 11pace In Koll Newport ll<!ach Busln~s Complex, owned by Koll Income Properties. 11 Joint venture Of the Koll Company and /\ctna Ure and Casualty. Ameri('on MlcrowRve tnduM.rlcs, Inc. has lt';ised 2.500 squnre fN't of space ut 4001 Westerly Place. Gunrdsmark, lnc., A Tcnncsset! corpornUon, ha,; leased 1.062 square feet ol spate a\ 4121 Wester· ly Place Corometrics Medical S)"!lltems has opened a new branch in 1,300 square feet of apace al 4000 Birch Street. FinuLbi Paramount Commod.IUes. Inc. has leased or. lica at 1840 Carnelie Ave., Irvine, In an expansk>n move. The importer and exporter of tcrap meUI h.s offices in A.Uanla and Tokyo as well as representatives In Taiwan and Canida. Attorne)'s Mlchoe.l J. Battlett and F. McKemle Brown have teased a suite of omces at 1600 Dove St.reel. NewPQrl S..ach. The allome)>s plan to re· locale into the new offices Sept.. 1 f'rcM1l 4630 Campus l>rlve. •r-•eelck G~c • Ce"I. racf The ddensc dl\'Ulon ol Brunswick Corp .• Cost. Mcso, hH been awarded a $1..28 million contract by lht Department of the Navy ror weapon lmpact s.conn1 systems ror the qett analJ'Sls station. r • J , . • ' Krugerrand Worth Its Weight in Gold .. ·~w. ......... WORTH ITS WEIGHT One Ounce of Gold British, Okay Purchase Of LlOll Jets BURBANK (AP> Bnt1s h Airways has agreed t<1 purchuM• 12 newly mod1ried long run~e Lockheed LlOl 1 TnStar Jumbo Jets for $448 million. Lockhl't.'tl spokesmen said Wednesday. The agreem ent providt-s fo1 tht> sale of six jets immedrntt:ly. wilh deh\'ery of four or them in 1979, and the option to buy the re· maining s1lC sometime next yl!ur, said Lockheed spakesman lhrk Martin. TIIE PLANE, WIDC'll has a fuselage that IS 131 2 rect Short<•r lhan the original ver..1on. has a range or 6,100 miles w1Lhout re fueling, Martin said The new plane 1i-. desuinl'd to replace existing Jethnt>rs 'th11t are noisy and consume 35 percf'nt more ruel," he said. "They're JUSt not economical for the airlines to URe. Most or tht'S(' planes ore 10 years old Thcy'r<' beeoming obsolete ~ LOS ANGEi.ES <AP1 A Sooth Mm-.in ro1111' J.!Ullllng populunty umooJ? inve~tors he1c bl"t«1u''' or thl' i-1mrk fact that 1L'' "'orth It:. weight ont' ounce t•xuctb in J!Old Gold hu11 ulwa)s uppeullod to M>r1w '°'""tor,, ulthou1th P S cltlit•n:i couldn't legully ov.n It unt1l lu:1t ycur llowcvt>r, thtt ".:1·1•111 Am,•rie1an gold ru'\h of t97S" pr\'<11etNJ by ---------- mo n y <'XJJl•r t s nl'Ver rl•Hll ~· thert• ii. no ~u1.11·unh'\' thttt tht-v moterlalut>d. In p:,1rt l>\'t'HUSl' of l k rugt•rr •• n,ti. 1 l' unnol foll lwlo~ th~ corn1>hC'utc<t fmstuoo in which whut YOl• 1>a1d ' tht )'i.'1low met.11 wa:. :-old NTH. lSTRODl'C,'tONS nl the South J\lr1cun <'0111, t·alled a k rugt>rr;incl. i:ulcl wn, 'old p11mt1rily an bars or \\ ufer:. nr \ ttr)'tni;: "'''•~ht:. Thtt probl,•m rrorn tht• 111' est on,' point of "1c"' wu~ that bar and "'arers can bt• l'asily countt•rlt•1t~ ;met cll·~1lcr:. con equenll) v.ould dl'm,md an JSS3) tl'!ol COStlOS: :thOUl S~ befort> .1l'C't•pt 11l~ ttwrn ;1:. g'-· nWrll' The on<' ounc e . 22 k..1r :H krugerran1ls, by contra:-.\, tirt• • d1Cflrnlt tn <·ounterfe1t und their authent1c1ty 1:. rdullH•I) t'U!-~ lo determ1nl' These quaht1t'' h,1\e mad<' th1· krugerrand the "orld's luri.:''!'11 1>elhng i.eold coin, ;wcord1nl! t11 OonaJd Mackay l'0Ah1ll. heut1 of the International Cold Corp , Ltd , the murkellng arm of lhl· S<luth i\frit .in l'hJmtx•r of M11w:- •·JT'S un 1dral ,.,.hll'll• for the small <1nd mc•dium invl',lor." tht· 36·year.ohl M;H'k,1y ('ol!llJll 'aul He s aid 1 he fut't that 1t Wl'll!h:-"' actly on<' ou net• mE'ans the prlt t• 1s e:tl>1lv determined bv re rercnce to the London pnct· fix with no as D) l'harjl<' The Prll''l' of gold \'3nes slil!ht· ly around the world but the Lon don gold market 1s J!l'llC'rall) acknowledRed a s the dclt•rmin ing factor Thus an 1mt'!'llOr "1th a krugerrand can find out <1u11·I. I~ what h1:. com is" orth The ad\'t>rt1 s inl! be ing u-;ed to promote krug<'rrands concedt•s, .. At som1• pmnt 1t should be noted that ~old pnr t'' can be suhJl'Ct to Outtuutwn:; ;mrt O,·.-.r Th~ Count ... r MASO LhtincJS Opinion Says -Points' Go 1 Toward Usury SACRAMfo:NTO li\1>1 The.- state :ttlorne) i;:en1'ral says the.- "points" paid by l>rOSp<'Ct1ve home buyers .ii. u condition or gettmg loans should be <'ounted as interest when determininl{ tr the loan ts usunou . A TT\'. GEN. EV t: I.LE \'oungt>r 's 11p 1n1on 11a id C'1.1hforn1u l'ourt' huve eontinual. ly stre::.sC'd "that tht'y arc all•rt lo pierce th<-n·ll of uny plan de· :<1gnl·d to ('\'Ude the usury law and to disn.•gnrd form m favor of subs tance ... Under the C'ah forn1a Conslltu t1on. n chari.:e or 10 11ercent u year on any loan 1s uburious and unluwful L'ndcr llw "l'oint" !lystrm, orl' "point·· '" g1•111•rJlly I p<'rc<'nt ot the amount of the money loaned. 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In a .suit riled In U.S. D\atrtct Court hef'e, Wyly Corp. of Dallu says AT&T bas violated federal antitrust lawa by holding monopoly power In data \raftlmluion services ud hu uMd the power to block competlUoo and Impose unfair rates • There was oo immediate rtePQDM from AT&T. &eel Price to Rise CLEVELAND (AP> -Rep.bile St.a Corp. •an It will ralle pnc. oa Yarious flat rolled produ~ta 1 Hftliflnttbtd produrta, alloy awet '*' and special •uallt.Y earbon lt~l .ban taed.ive ~t. L bl lllUIOW\Clng the lnerusei Wed· M9d•-1· Republic aald the chances trill '*-t the over·aJl averaae price for its mill product.a by less than 4 per· . etat. Tb.e COIDpaf\)' I.ad die S.,,.... were n~tnary to olfMt eott tn-crea11•, lnehacUna W,.,.. wqea Md ""-M*1 ~ tha.t weat LDCo tam Alie.. J udtr t.enm ol ... ,. ..... a1reemeal •ltlt Ua Ualted ~umo.. s ' DAJLVPtl.OT Boo•i119 Budans Flying in Face Of CAB Rules By MILTON M~KOWITZ Fred Smith. who has ~n Oylnt tln~ he was u ycano old. hu demonstrated that lhere'a still Ille In the tne en· trrprise system. He found a eap In lb• air urao t>u.slntaa. filled It and now hallo company doln& SlOO mlllion •year. Howe\•er. there's lrony ln his triumph. Now thnl he has appattntly "made it, .. he discov~rs that his future arowt.h ls lhwiartf'd by government regulatioos. Smith, 32, reallied In 1913 that there was a need for a carco service thut could make next-day de· livmes of amall shir). ment.s to and from small a nd medlum ·shed dlles. So he set up a company. Federal E."<· press. to do just that. Money Tree ASSUME, FOa EXAMPLE. TH.\T there's a hospltol patient who desperately Meds a pacemaker that's not available in the area. Or perhaps there's a factory that needs to replace a machine part. Or ther1!'s a home buyer who needs a financial document to close lho sale. Those are the klnds of "car go" that Federal Express carries. The operations ot commercial airlines are concentrated ln the nation's 25 largest markets. They will take a small shipment for $25. But to use that service, you hove to bring the package to the airport, and someone has to eo to the airport at the other eod to pick it up. There are all·cargo carriers. such as Flying Tlaer and Seaboard. but they speclaliu ln huge shipments. And there are air rreight forwarders, such as Emery Air Freight and courier ser vices, such as the one operated by Purol at~. but they use the facilities of there&uJar airlines. SMITH'S FEDERAL EXPRESS orren a door.to-door a~r taxi service for shipment.I ranging up lo 70 pounds. It picks up al the end ot the business day and promises de· livery to another city bynoonotthe next day. Federal Express be(an flying on April 17, 1873, flyin& 15 packages to 22 cities. Today It's carrying, on the avera•e 19,000 packages each night to 73 airports. When the 1hi~ menls arrive at these airports. they are loaded Into Federal Express vans for delivery lo the culltomer's doorstep. The company owns a fleet of 32 Fakon jets and 600 Ford EeonoUne vans. lt employs 2,000 persons. Ff'deral Express rates beeln at $12,SO for a two-pound package. Smith says 80 percent of his trarnc Involves cities outside the 25 largest marketa served by United States pa.uenger airlines. TIIE CLEARING HOUSE FOR this operation ls Mem. phb, where Federal Express Is headquartered. All ahlp· menta. no matter where they originate, go to Mcmphla tor rerouting to their final destinations. So what is F red Smith's problem? The problem Is that be feels he must have bigger planes. The •'alcon jet c:an carry only 7,500 pounds. And lt can fly only 900 miles non· stop. lie figures that if be could use DC·9s or Boeing 72'1·100s, he could cut bis c:osta $25,000 a night nnd reduce prices. So why doesn't be buy bigger pJones? Jlo apparenUy can't because the rules or the Civil Aort.mauUct Board lCA8) prohibit so-called "air taxi" operators from flying planes that carry more lhao 7.SOO pound• unless they become certified carriers. the way the regular passenaer airlines are. And it could lake several years lo obtain such certification . SO FRED SMITII IS TllYJNG an end run around the CAB. Congressman Dale Milford of Teua and 11 other members of the House ol Representatives have Introduced a bill that would exempl Federal Express from this reslric· tion while It applies for certlficaUon. Having· gone a.a tu-as he can go on the free enterprise track, Fred Smith ts turning onto lhe blC government hi&hway. He's not happy about It bul he doesn't see that he has any option. When you eel to a certain alie, there's virtually no way to avoid it. Realtors Slapp.ed For Fighting Bill SACRAMENTO <AP>-A statewide real est.ate 1roup is being crlUci~ed by a state senator for oppoelng a bill to re- quin! homes to be insulated u a condlUonofaale . Sen. Peter Behr <R·Tiburon> told a news conference lhe stand of the California Assoc:latlon of Realtor1 a1alnat h1a blll "Is not representing the best lnterestol lU membera." BEHR AND IUCJIAllD MAUWN. chairman of the state Energy Co mmission, urged support for the measure. which Is set for a hearing today before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. But Dugald Gillies. spokesman for the rcaltors. said the measure amounts lo a xtutc ~ubsldy for Insulation com· panles. ltisS81748. Gillie" uld the 86,000.member uAOClatlon's board ot dJrect.ors has considered thls concept all three limos ll has been introduced. and remains solldlyopPoted. 8£Hlt CALLED TH£ BIU. "the sinale mott COit· dfec:ttve way we can 11ve nalunl gas and eled.ric:lty that anyone has come upwtth." Maullln ahowed chart.1 lndicatin1 that.C1llfornlan1 could save enough natural cu toaupply 500,000 new homes. MaulUn said that b)' 1987, the number of unlnaulaled homea In the atate would drop from t .76mllUont.o144,000. THEBILLISBACXEDBVOov. FAmund Brown Jr. M aullln Hid aucb a law would "put Callfornla clearly In the lead" ln conaervtne eneray. Under the bill, each house pul on the market would have lo meet lnaulatlon standards set by the Enern Commission. or the aalo would be blocked in t'Scrow. BEKll SAID THE O)ST WOULD ht about S300 for a. 1,SOO.lquare·foot re.al~. tqwvalent to $2.90on a monthly house payment. MauJUn Hid the £Mrsy Commlasjon projedlom wtte bued on what he called a "rutonable" aasumpUon that the "°'lolnatur al 111 wtlldoableby l980andlncrease 10 perctnt. lftDUallythere.alter. 1 He aaJd fnsulaticn would save San n-ucilcana an •VttaCeol $C& a 1u1 on utill&.y bWa.aodSan Ole1ana Pl . , ' BY lllS, ftlB SA V1NGS wouJd Jiunp to $148 a year ln the Bay Area and "4 Jnsan DlefO, beaaJd • GOU es saJd the proJectJom don't take lnto accouot the a· · ftdl ol lnOatlon on the CO$lol insvJaUoo. ~ Wynn's Gets Fonding .. - 'IV Highlights KTL e ·OO "Vt!ru Cruz." One or the be~te~ "W ~ms of the Fi/tjes, thas L954 epic ft:lrt Burt Linc aster and Gary Cooper. NBC fD 8.00 "She " l'rsula An· dress pluys th(' title role or lhe jungle Q'!een In this 1~5 m o\'ie with J ohn Rt ~har d so n. Peter Cub hang and Christophe r Lee . ABC fJ s.,oo "Mury, Mary." Deb· b1~ Reynolds •~ the heroanl' ln th~ mo\'lc version or the J ean Kerr plav with Burrv ~clson. Ohme McBain and Michael Ren. me. 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When he !let tht" record for consecutive wins, he erased the names of Sandy Koufa.x and Don Drys dale from the books. fl ooton also remembers 1975 as the year he was liberated Cfom the confines of Chicago's Wngley Field and more spedfical· ly Crom the problems (!( v.orlung for man after J im MarsbaJI. ls there any reason for the change 1n won-lost records (be 1'as lll·6 last senson >"' ·'Last year whl'n l madl' a m1slake with a pitch they fouled it back. This year they're hitting 1t out of the park. ' "I've given up 14 home runs this year a nd al least half of them ha\•e been for three runs. "Last season everything was goUJg my way like it is for Rick Rhoden this year." Of course. Hooton isn't giving up and poi'nts out his mis· fortunt-in his last outtng in Wrigley Field against the Cubs. "Jt was j ust one or those days. l happened to give u.p five hits but two of them were home runs,cm,e •triple and another a double and after the first two hits. t wu Deeincl<r.O." When be came to the Oodaers in May of last year after re-- questing a trade or l-'ubs genecat manater John Holland, two Uungs helped stra1i.thtcn him out. "When I came lo Los ~eles, Red Adams <Dodi;ers pitching coach > knew J was an O\'erhand pitcher. lie notJcedtJiat I was "1ndan1 up racing third base instead of home plate at the COD· clusion or my delivery "I have to i:ct m.) legs and top half or my body into pitches to be efrecta\•c and couldn't do 1t the way l wu throwing. ··He also ~ot me to slow down my windup and delivery. When l work In a hurry, I throw with my arm and don't get my body into It. "In thro" 1ni.t across my body. my fast ball was sinking in· s tt>ad of hoppinf:. My curvt' ball also goes down and the hitters were sitting then• waiting for the ball to sink." Hooton pointed out that Frank Tanana of the Angels is an ex· ception to the rule and adds," I don't know how he does it the way bethrows ·· When he pitched an his first ~ame for the Dodgers. he blew• five-run lead and was s1llt0A dejectedly In his locker in the d ubhouRc. "Walter Alston came over to me and said, 'I liked what I aaw out there tonight. You are starting next Friday nieht lr1 P it· tsburgh. · ''I don't know whal he liked but you can imaglnehow mud of a lift that ga\'l' ml' " Things weren't that wa} in Chicago "I didn't see eye• t1H•yc with Marshall and 1 had the aurtu<le lhut somebody dumber than I was trying to tell mt' wbal to do. I'm not calling M arllholl dumb but I had that attitude. "The big thin~ was that I didn't understand and when'*>ody is willing lo upl :un t1) mt\ J ran't arccpt thlnr., that WIQ'. "Ile would simply say things would be done a cert:ura way and ntvcr give an explanation. "Ile wasn't really hon t with m(', either. I couldn't rcspeet him and h<• didn't rl'Spcet m'· I have to look up lo • boss and I'll do a ~tler JOb for him. "Anolht'r thin$: thnl bothcn-d me was being a starter und wailing sevt>n to nine d;iys for a chance to pitch. '1'.he.n w~n you wer.-n't dom.: too wrtl und,,r those circumstances, be would send you lo t h" bullprn. Th&t wuio. hkc goh'I tb the penalty box. "M:lrly ll jo!Uml• I would stand up a nd1hr1>W ror five or. j" in· ninf.?~ in the bullpen. One Um • he bad me up ln t~c fint. 1ccond, third. 11ev{'nth und c•iJthth innlng1', thl·n went to another pitcher who threw three pitches bt>forc Holna In. t'd pitch a whole 11ame tn the bullpen without bdn1 u,,l"d. 1 Th:irs ull behind him now And he's happy as • Dodger ullhough hP 11111 't hapr1y with his current record. Tom nw Lasorda, the helr-11pparent to Al11ton'1 throne when the Dnrrtown, Ohio quiet man 1tl'P11 down. uys simply of Hooton: "tic nce!ds sclf·confldcnet>. He's hi!! own coach and he can't tnkl' the opposln~ hltlcr1 for trrantl"d. Ile has to be? cnrerut and h<'llcvt" he's the best when he'aon tbt mound. "lie has to walk out there and think po11lllvtly and he'll be bftrt in the 1roovc." Drugs Charge Filed TAMPA. Fla. IAP> -Tackle John Matuszak of the National Football League's Kamas CilY ChleCs has been cb~ with possession ot four ifalllS 0( mari· JUana when be was invol~ in a July 3 traffic acddft'll. An Information charge was filed. Asst. State Atty. Mike Foster d no warrant was issued on the •nw~emeanor druR count. "but. •hen and if he COtnH back to T•mpa, he will be served and charged.·· The former \Jnlvc~ity of Tam· pa lineman hud bttn charged ~lb careless drtvln al the lime the accident here aiJd. released tbout bond. That c.a.w is still !RI.OU-'.&. Potice claim the Illegal wttd wu found In the trunk of Matusiak's car at t.be scene of the accldent, bul after Mllbmalt hlld been charced Oft tM tramc olfense and had departed. A police spokesman sa.ld lt wu a matter of priorities that de· tayed the filing of the new cbatie. The s .root-8 , zso.pound Matusiak is uoder a peace bond in Kansas Ctty. wben be was tc· cused of assaulting a parkin& lot attendant tut year. In the Taropa iocidebt, be was driving a luxury cw on po6h re· sldentitl l>a YUI Island wlMn be cruhed into a parUcl pickup tnack and puW I& t1llO a ear in blckO(it., tav~lkftsaid. For Coach Jerry West, who led the Los Angeles Lakers to a National Basketball Association cham· piooship and then feuded with the owner, was named coach or the club today. West. 38, spent 14 seasons with the Lakers, who made 14 con· secuUve playoff appearances and won the cbampionahlp in 1972. "I considered many outstand· Ing candidates for the job," Laker& president Jack Kent Cooke said In a news release. "But in my opinion, JerTy West's great basketball knowledge and backcround with the Lakcrs unl· quely qualify him for the P06i· tion." West had s ued the Liken for $1 million two years aio. clairninc nonrulfillment of a contract wbfch he said was to take elftct on his retirement aa aplQer. E.r·R--BfHllcd L06 ANGELES -llac:t Her- ron, whose pro football career bas frequenUy been • srormy one, bas been booted for in· vesUgation on a charce ot co- caine possession. · Herron, placed on waivers earlier in the day by the Los Angeles Rams. was arrested Wectoesday night along with another man. Scett SIUJH!lld~d MIAMI·-Veteran safely J ake Scott, praised In the Miami Dolphins press guide for bis "willingness lo play with in· jury," has been suspended after r efusing to test an injured shoulder in an exbibiUqn game. Scott, entering his seventh Na· Uonal Football League season. has been troubled by an ailing shoulder since he entered train· ing camp. He was unavailable for comment on the suspension. Coach Don Shula said an ex· amlnation by team doctors "showed the shoulder joint or Scotty was intact It did show a •bon e spur underneath thr llrmp1t " ,t :frc• Lo •e DAL LAS -The Dallas Tornado shut out the l.h.\ Angeles Aztecs 2·0 here WMnesday in lhe firs t round o r the North American Soccer l,eaguc playoffs The Tornado moves into the sttond round f'riday a-alnst the Southern Division champion San JM<' Earthquakes In &an JOtJe. 1. ....... ,. •• ,..,, "'"'"-WN1\H4•Y'• tcorM r.,,CW'to l AO('f'Wll\tfllr t, ''-"Jftf0W'ttl\"',.' t O ,. .. ,tl,.1, "•"<•._., .. , o, ~·tt••-''"""h '' 0 0.11•\ 1 Lot A~l~\0, O~ll••""ft\Wr .. , I 0 fJ11d,lt-at'd T'••• CARY, Ind. -Grand Rapids, Mich .. and Hawaii remain the on. ly undefeated teams In the dou· ble eli mination Senior Little Ll'ague baseball world Hries. Michigan, a 3·2 winner over New Castle. Del.. Wednesday, and llawah .• 11·4 \'lctor over Richmond, Va., wlll m~t in the 8 o'clock aame tonight. ln Wednesday's third match. Tajwan edged Wiesbaden, West Germany. 1.0, In ninelnn.lnp. Ta1wan's winning pitcher, Un Chtn1·Hslen. Jtruck out JS. Tonight on TV Ip.an. (!O>-TRE OLY•"AD -Tonlaht'e 1chtchded Hgment 1 The African Rumen, recan. Jnc t• explolU ol Kip Keino, Abebe Blklla and John A.kiJ·Bu•. amang others, In various Olym· s>'cs. AJso mown 1s tM f W\tral of Blldla, who ta the 'aaly man to wln two 01,ymplc mautbont, and \here aN abota Of bi.I -, DOW • ~!Ill.al°' teua1e ruaa-&a 1Elld0Pla. Thu1S<1•y August 19 1976 OAJL.YPIL.OT Cf Seaver Is T~nghest Says LA Hero Mota LOS ANGELES (A P> -The Loi Anttlu Dodgers ar~ throw. Inc a day tor Meony Motu later this season and if anyone WOil· ~n why, Wl"dn eaaday night wus .. pretty ~ood examplt•. The 38-yoar ·old Mota, b8$tbAll 'a No. 5 all tient• llln<'h hiUer. doubled hom'• tht• winrun~ run Jn the ninth mniog as the Dodgers posted a 3·2 victory O\'l'r the New York Mets and Tom Seaver. So elated was Mota that he kt:pt running and afterward adm1tted. "I knew the run bad scored but I forgot what the situatJon "as.·· Stalfttr walked and Jerry Grote 1inalt<1. Los AnReles took a Z·l lead In Dodfl'r • S lalf# A1'0•mMMllA8Cl"91 A1r4 t f ,_.,._ Ytr• •t LO<\ .. "Ot'l ... 'Jt •uq JO PtU\l>Urqft .tt LO'\ Anot>h. \ "'UiO )\ P1tt\~ur9P\ ••Lo~ AnQll._., 1 Hp m , :)p f1\ • \\o"" th~ slxth with two uncurncd runs. John was safe when 1-'clix Mlllun booled his grounder and. "'Ith two out. 8111 Buckner walked. Steve Garvey lbCll drove u dou- ble to right·cenler, scorina John 3M Buckner. .. J New York got even in the tt>p of the seventh on back-to-beck doul>les by St uiger and Grote. '-&WVO•ll •• '"Ill \.CM A .. olti,c, \ fttONft<t M •lf•ftJtt ~ftwf'U v~·••• '·~·t 1b \t..lfo ,,., I 0 0 0 I yll .. fl I 0 I 0 ~"'-•~lb t II 1 0 IN(•"•" II • 11'0 0 °"'"'' ,. I ' I II C•Ylll ' I I l L 1.,.,,.1 h f't'Ut ( f 0 J t ,.\I iilth\ l ••• ....., t • • IJ I C) • R1W•VW•< ...__..,., P I U I t J.lf\•t.I °""'""'"" """;no ~'·"" . .. , ... • 0 I 0 • t II o 3 I I 0 't 0 I t I 0 I 0 • ~ 0 v 4 I I 0 f II 0 Q 1100 I 0 I 0 0 II 0 0 I Q I I It was Mot a 's 10th successrut pinch hit in 28 attempts and four of them have produc~ Dodgers \riCtories. Mota fouled orr five pitches before hitting a breakmg pitch to score Bill Russell from :.c.'Cond base. R1usia1a Oly•pio11 "He's the toughest l've faC'ed all year ," Mola said of the tough· luck Seaver , now 9-9. "He's pret· ty mean out there." Seaver in his last seven starts, has allo~ed only 13 earned runs and 40 !\its, but has suffered four losses and has had three no decisions. What Fate Awaits ' Diving Defector? Charlie Hough, who relieved starter Tommy J ohn. earned his 10th win in 15 decisjons. "I was just trying to protect the plate," Mola said about his big hlL "l was lookini for every. thing. inside and out, and finally got a breaking pitch that J could handle." Ru.sseU bad singled with two out and stole second. The Met.a elected to walk Ellie Rodriguez.. Mota then batted for Hough and, on a 2·2 pitcb, drilled bis 1am~ winning double. The Mets took a 1·0 lead against John in the fourth inning when Joe Torre singled, Roy • Generally. when an athlete re- turns to his homeland after com· peting in an Olympic Garnes. he gets a reception of some sorts. either privat e or public. We mi&ht call it :i welcome home type festivity. Sul the one awaiting Russian diver Sergei Nemtsanov tonight in the Soviet Union is one I wouldn't wa nt lo be anticipating. Nemtsanov is the 17-year-old lad who decided to delert ... bang bis hat in Canada instead ol re· turning to the USSR after the ()bmpics. Such a decision would to me be understandable. However. after three more weeks in Canada. Nemt.sanov bas had a cbanae of Ryan· in Groove; Strikes Out I 7 DETROIT (AP> -Detroit re- lief ace John Hiller's wild pitch in the lllb inning allowed Oave Collins to score from third base aad Nolan Byan .Al.luck out a season-high J7 b atters as the A .. ~Slal~ All--IUolf'c;OMI ......1•c.i1tor..i.el°'1•~ -... )OC41119'"'A Al H•• Y- A<IQ 11 C4hlon>i• •I Hew Y- California Angels edged the Detroit Tigers 5-4 Wednesday night. Collins singled with one out in the 11th, stole second, took third ~on a passed ball and came home when Hiller's pitch to Tony Solaita bounced in the dirt and aJl the way into the stands. Ryan, 10.15, allow~ nine hits. He was in control for eight ln· nings <Uld had two outs in the ninth and a 3·1 lead before Dan Meyer's pinch two-run homer tied the game. The An gels got a run in the 10th on a sacrifice Oy by pinch hitter Tommy Davis. Bill Melton, another pinch hitter. opened Yr'ilh an infield hit off reliever Bill Laxton and Hiller threw wildly to Pr~ Net P layoffs W•D-•f'\WTT S-Mle\ New Yo•-,., ,.,II_,.. JI ..,._., -IC•nt IHYI 1>1!•1 ~· t . ICoAQo W_• .. Yll>UICiool""""'I q.,.,,...1.1 AM-n -M.lvt' o•Y) O.•t Milliqift• t Ml'UM C-1• (Pl i..•t More< 0.014 t M"•d -W-0.nt l .. YI ""•I M"'-.ll (ot I •. ~J • -l,111 .. V••O'I04•o first on Solaita's sacrifice bunt. allowing pinch runner Rusty Torres to take third and selUng up Davis' fly. ' The Ticer.a again tn~ the score In the bottom ot lbe lDnin& when Alex Johnsori s.ingJed and scored on a double by Rusty Staub. Ryan struck out 15 through the first nine innings to equal the season high in the majors which he set against Boston on June 19. Ne added two more in the loth a nd g av e way to John Verhoeven, in the 11th. HiJler's record fell to 11-6 as the Angels s napped a rive-game losing streak. CA\.ll'Oll .. IA OllTllOIT (6111"'"" lt•my?ll 80(1>!•" Mellon"" °" ... 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V••"Otl'vtn fl• WP -Ay.tf\ H1lt.f', P&- WO)("""'~"•l(1mm T -l l1 .ti -10,1<1'. Boit R11~• 1 :4 3.90 Stones Clears 7 -5 ZlJRICH, Switzerland <AP> - Olympic champion Quy Drut ot France burst past WUJJe Daven· Port or the United States three barriers from lbe finlth and woo the 110-meter hurdJes race Wed· nesday night at on intern1t.Jonal track meet for atan from lho Montreal Summer Games. Drut clocked lJ.45 seconds on a track wet from prem~ rain to beat the American Olympic bronu medalist In the t.hlrd of four post-Olympic U.tmaUonal meets in Europe. Davenport cloQked 13.5~. ahead of third.placed Charle. Foster ot t ho United ~tes who was fourth at Montreal. FOlttt'1 tlmewaaU:ll. Slfte liddlct of tJae U$1id a... ~-the too ~ Yt 10.B, ....... out J.,._ Gilkes vi G-.raa ud clurty be~ Ott•ple Jll••r medatlat oe Qaante Of '•m .. ca. GUkef .... was.JO-~e doc._. .... AIMrican biCh J per Dwiglat Si•••• w a• mtbbed by ~.:J.~-=: ..... ,.., , .. -.. IKODd ~. IWtiMed la ._effort to Im"'"' 111111 ..... record CD 1·7"' oo ; _.llllbt before 22.0llOf am. "My step WH off and I WM very cold tonliiht," he u ld. "J cleared 7-5~ a couple of weeks aao In Stockholm. but I hud no chance or breaking the world re· cord tonl1h\." American Houston McTear re· lr\jured a tt,lgh m uscle In • pre- liminary race and was unable lo rompete In the finaJ. Two Amerlca11s were entered In the shotput and they flnlstted 1·2, Al Feuerbach, fourth in Mon\real. won with a heave ot 67·4 ~. Ptter Sh mock was Sttood at67.0 \4. Britain's Allan Pascoe over· took fading Jim Bolding of the \JnJtod Stales Ju.st short of the finl1b line and woa the 400 buNI• ln 4.t.01. 1Jo14inC. who eurprisln111 mined a berth on Ute U.S.. l>l7mple team, wu timed l• ... %2 and Amerlcan .., 01 wt.eel er, fourth In Mon· lftal, wuldrd here in 51.02. M1ke Bell ot K~ya, prevent. id fNm llattlnt ~ Montreal by • Alric .. IM>y~ w.,. cte S>O IDttefl •• b43.to °* f ast..cloltn• ~ vp O..me ol Belgium, the 111..t m .. llat at llcdnlll. Rick • t I Ur of lbe United States was t.b1r4. Van Damme~• time wu 1:44.9'2 ud Wob1lnllar'a 1:~ mind (perhaps not or heart> and today he w as whisked out of Can ada u board a Rus~ian airliner. My guess is that he is being given the royal trentmcnt-Gbout the kind any escaped prlso1u~r would be accorded after he has been ca\14!bt and is being re- turned to confine ment. From what l have heard and read about life-in Iron Curtain countries. I can understand why he asked not to return to the US. SR. And alter what l experienced in Canada during the Olympic OLlt .... WMITl ' WHITE WAS H Games. I also understand why after three m ore weeks there he chose to return to his homeland. Thinking of what fate awaits the Olympian once he is back in Ruasla tortures the imagination. I met a political victim during travels in Eastern Europe. He had been a rankin& govern· menl economls l, got on the wrong side of a politcal upheaval and was subsequcnUy given new res ponslbtlities ... thal or a railroad conductor who chcclrod and punched tickets. His sentence was l.ndefwtb but was more or less contingent upon how soon tbe powers to be Cell this man had s uccessfully re· habilitaled his political thinking. The man worked six days a week, was glven a one week an- nwtl vacation-anywhere l(l his homeland or Bulgaria. When I parted company with him he asked that lf 1 wrote to him to please never make any mention otl>Olllics. i believe Nemtaanov will never again be heard ol ln athletic circles, it Indeed he is ever heard of at aJI . He brought embarrass· ment. perhaps disgrace, upon the Soviet Union. And my ex~riences rell me that such offense will be dealt with in the harshest terms. S WIMMING IN MONEY DEPT.-Florence Chadwick, who swam the English Channel four times in the 19.'iOIJ ls now a &tockbroker, living with her 84· year-old mother In San Diego. Her m other ls h•ndy with flowers, recently winnJng seven fl.rat places and 11 second¥ In rose judging at a nowershow. Readers Corner Dear Glenn, J juat s pe nt two wule1 vacationing al Balboa l1land, and came back rcs~'d and very impreqed with your Olyniplca eoverage. Even with the SP.ace llmJtatlons for aporta In the Pilot, you covered a lot of ground qwdtly and eiccellentl.y. In fact, I mlas teadll\ct.ht Pilot ~ U,.t I'll\ back at t.heorrlce. Walter Hocfrun Pa11den1 Tournament of RCMI ASloc:l•Uon • DNt Glenn. I tertainly enjoyed your ~v· er•1• of the Olympic• In Montreal. . J liked th• way JOU hJlhlllhted tbt local partlclpanta and the .., rou let 09 •hare your ex· ~ a ., member of the ~1;,,·r • I wu fmprea•ed with )'OW' ln• ltDUity ln tracklna down Shirley a.baholt. KMp up the Sood wort. lbltb Eddlnrtoo Newpon Beaeh I DAILY PILOT Receiving Role Seen For Bell SAN 1-'RANC'IS~'O <AP 1 "Rcmrmb<'r thJt dlnk\ htth· pas11 I n 1ui;:hl Ji;:u1n'l ·1,.,<11' A&M"" rnuwct H1l·kv Bt>ll ' I look forwurd to <"Jl<•hm~ ..i lot more this season · · Bell went 7G > urcb "1th th~ · dinky little pai.t>" rn the 1975 Liberty Bo\\ I .;amt•, help1n~ ISouthern California':. Tro11.1n!> loos<'n up on ARltl<'s ucrensl• which ranked l1r1tl In t·oll<'t(l' tootball ngain11 t ru1>hang ll It'd to on upset \'lctory for the US<.: tl'am which lo~t its last four r\! gular season ~<':. By ~ushmg for 1.875 yards 11111 reRttlar :.eason games. ~II fell JUSt SIX yards !>hOrt of the l'\CA,\ rl'cord But the TroJdM fell fdr :.hort of their prim.try coal ·anothl'r C'onfert.'nCl' <:hum ; p1onsh1µ and Ro'<' llolA I tnp in ('oac·h J ohn '.\l e ""') 'to flnul season Quart<'rbark Vin('(.' Evan:. ,. completed only 29 of 99 µJs'I Jt· tempts. "and he took a lot or the blame." said Bell, who <'<iUJthl three paSSl'S Cor 2 1 'Brtb 1n the r~gularseason · "It's silly to place blame on on~ man when others don't do their Jobs. And we ha' e rl'ce1vers and offensive lineml·n 1n an<t out of the lineup a ll year Wl• never eol our liming do\\n, .. When John Robanson. former 1l5s1stunt lo McKay \\ho spent qne year w1lh th ... O<iklund 1truders or the National i''ootb::ill ~ague. was namt'CI to succeed )lcK<iy as t;SC coach. he quickly hired Paul Hackett awa~ from ;.he University of California to coach E\'an:. and the other 4uarterbacki.. . "llacketl 1s a great coach," •uud Bell. which 1s the same thing fal passing stars Ste'c p-artkowi.k1, a 1974 All · -\Jp~rican, and Joe Roth. a poss1· ble 1976 All ·American. have said "You 're not 1:01nJ,? to hl•ar that 1uarterback critH'tsm at . .;c>Uthern Cal this year," Anolher prediction was. "I can't see me rushing Cor l.HOO vards agam but I know m~ l>rl' rush a' eraE:e "Ill bt• up. Wl• n· ~omg to open up oul""Offcnsc mor ... "'ilh pa~sing and the ddcnsl'l> won't be able lo gan(;l up on me ... Ile ran into stacked defonst:~ on most of his 357 car nes lasl year. 'But I had such good blocking 'hat even when they knew I was 'Om1n1. I still .:ot four yards noshimes." of'i -road Race To Be Run Sunday The nation's lt'ading orr-road racang drivers and motorC"yclc nders will bettin practice f'r1day on the newly revamped 2.5-mile tra<"k where the 4th annual SCORE World Champ1onstups or Off-Road Racing will IX' held Sunday at Riverside lnterna· lional Racewav. Attention Sunday will focus on the unlimited single St'al dune buggy feature. whi<"h could tum into a hattle among Parnelh Jones. Mickey Thompson. Rick and Roger Mears, Bobby Ferru, h •an Stewa rt onn Johnny Johnson In a 37·car field -0.llf ~ ... -•f ..... ~.,. HB'S GAIL USHERWOOD DIVES. Also there will b(' the two·seot dune buggy ra('t', for which Chevy truck driver Walker E\•ans ls favorcc1 ANOTHER TEAM MEMBER IS CM'S KEU Y MAGEE. WAS ........ $5127 DISCOUNTED .. 5350 .• C~HIACK $400 :: NOW ··. '4377 . : · .. · .. ·.'IMMEDIATE =~ . ClEDtT ••• 11 . . CASH BACK! ---- (titf •"·A•I N•.,Yors ~ 1'>1••• I> lrO•I Iii. •"''4' City •I J\\tf•.lV'H I•""'°'• •t (lu<•90 C~ .. •-•lfun ~rlf.,'•0-• H~'Of'l •t P.,ll61ttt•1• Ctitoe•90•t C.1n:•nu11 AU Mt• 4'1t $t \AU•~ "'" .......... , ~·"-··· Monl•ttl 11 SM! "''""KO o..l1r .. -U<-"l.cl Future Diving Stars Oil City I Molded • m ISy LAUREl'l(EKt~VS Of-0.llfl"i ... ~ff "Kelly honey you'rt' rushin1t thedlve. you look llke a third-rate ~lly dancer out there. Reach for it Cail. Head up. Push with your legs, ybu can't just fall orr the board.". That's what It a.ound.s like ut poolside when the Huntington Beach Diving Team is working out and coach Larry Brennan Is guiding bis proteges through lhe1r rout mes. The red-mustachioed coach. who started the diving program a year ago. is a lso lhe water polo and diving coach at Edison High in HunUn11011 Buch duran.: the school year. . The club htt!> grown from six members Inst year to 30. and trains diver s from the eillht and unders up lo the senior division. Drennan. 32. conducts tr:umng sessions three times a day 3t three different pools. Workouts are S<"htduled a t Edison in the mornmg. Mission \'iejo's Marguerite Recreation Center in the afternoon. and three days a week. a few oflhe divers go to Long Beach's Belmont Plaza Oly mp1c Pool in the evening. Belmont has the only lO·meter platform m Southern California Co111petition, Kee11 Golf's Grand Slaill I01probable Goal BETHESDA, Md. CAP I - Dave Stockton 's victory Monday in the Professional Golfers As· sociation championship, spread· ing the year's four major golf li· tie among four dirterent men, ae· cents the growing elusiveness or golf's modern Grand Slam. It is a goal that probably wUJ never be reached. "l suppose it Is possible but I would say very Improbable," says Arnold Palmer. "I don't think one man will ever be able to win the four big championships ln a single year," adds Tom Wat.son, w60 won the British Open a year ago. "There are too many good golfers to- day." "To win tbe Grand Slam would be almost as hard as matching Byron Nelson's record of 11 straight tour victories," said Jerry Heard. "Both are almost unthinkable." The professional Grand Slam consists of winning the Maiten, U.S. and BrtUsh Opens and the PGA in a single year. Some have come close. Nooe has ever achieved it. The term was borrowed from the phenomenal achievement or the late legend of amateur golf, Bob J ones, who in 1930 won the U.S. Amateur and Open and the BriUsb Amateur and Open and retired al the age of 28 with 14 major championsbJpg. Jack Nicklaus, countins four titles in the PGA in which Jones was inell1lble to compete, bas soared put Jones' record or m a- jor crowns with a total ol 16 but has been unable to fashion anything reaembllq lbe AUaola marvel 's Grand Slam. "It Is one of my goals in golf," Nicklaus bu said repeatedly or the pro Grand Slam. The PGA tournament, completed Monday at the Congressional Country Club here, magnified the perils that stand in the way or such an a ccomplis hment. Here was Nicklaus , the best golfer in the world, resting in a position to win not his fourth but his first major UUe of the year. down the stretch and leading at one point, there was no way to keep the prize out of Big Jack's chubby ringers. But Nicklaw, proved to be human. after ult. lie double-bogeyed three other:. on the b3ck nine. nntshtng two strokes back. "It s tarted to happen to me when I got into my mid-30s." said Palmer, now 46. "Tournaments that I once could reach out and grob started gettmg away from me. Jack will find it happening to him, more and more." "Nicklaus is the best," said Wat.son, "but the tour is just too tough today. No one man can dominate to t he extent that he c an set his sights on the four ma· jor championships and win them all. .. Nicklaus is now 36. He is devot· ing less Ume to tournament golf and more to his mushrooming buainess interests. It seems only natural lo expect him to be less of a factor than when he was JO years younger with fewer dis· tractions and more hunger. Even al his best -or anyone's best -the odds against a m an's winn.lq the big !our tiUes in a single year are astronomical. Grant that be is the S.1 favorite each time he tees up the ball, Las Vegas would put his odds at a four-t o urnam e nt sweep at 2,300-1. If he is 10·1. a more re· aUstlc ftaure, it Is 14.640-1. Althou1h competition was not as st.rona or as deep in his day. J ones' feat was a miracle. He was an amateur competing against hardened pros. In the am ateur events, he had to sur· vive 18-hole m atch play tests. always treacherous. Ben Hogan came closest to achieving the pro sweep in 1953. He won the Masters, U.S. and British Opens but refused to play in the POA because he did not like mate h play, as il was then constr ucted. In 1960. Arnold Palmer got the first two legs - the Masters and U.S. Open - missed the British Open by a shot and led the first round of the PGA. All learn memberi. work out wl lea ,t onn• tt day, ?<Onw tlocloubles, and u f<'" m ukl' ull lhrt'(' 11enlons or about 8 houri. per day. Then dur1njt \\Ct'kl•nds they compt'te In n&<' group meets throushout Callfor11111 And fro m 1111 this llrcnnon hopes to mold o few divl'rs who will make 1t to the big tlm<'. And Judging from tht' results ol the re<"ent Southl'rn California AAU district champ1oru,hips. he maybeonhisway Huntington Beach hnlshl'd third in the team • tondangs. onl~ two points out of second Se\'eral team members put together good individual performances Kevin Mack. d1\•tng in the 15·16 age-group. won the one-meter and three-meter springboard tttles. And in the girls' competition. Kelly M a~l'C of C'oslt1 Mei.a c 13·1-l 1 was second in three·metl'r and fifth tn ont• meter Gall Lls herwood or Edison t 15-161, who w ..i:; third in Cl i-· com petition lasl s pring, placed thlrll on both boards Brennan admits his go:il 1:. lo produ<·c a diver who C'un compell• at the Olympi c level. and act·ord in~ to him that 1 ak('S d('()ication. tal<'nt and thl' right i:o11l!; Setting goal:. and then .ll' complishLD~ them 1s one way or keepmA d1v<'rs 1nt~rt•!.ted, sa~!> Brennan who was un All ' American dtver while al Cal St alt' .<Los An gelcs1 ··But one of the hardest things to do 1s to build th<'1r confidence and let them know how good lht•y real ly nre." he says "They think when they !>Core a 7 1 ~ it's just u mista ke " "Workouts, that's where you win meets.·• udds Urennan "Cons1stenry 1s !>O important in di' ing and 11 comes in workout!>. It's no surprise when a kid hits a good dive he's probably been do· ing it all wee!. 1n practict•." If Brennan's d1 vt'rs could use a lillle confidence, 1l 'i:. u cinch lhl'Y could learn from their coach. The outspoken Brennan con siders himsctr an exfX!rt in lh1' field, and apparently is not one to conceal his latents or those of his divers. "l predict that in the girls Cl I-' next year, eight out of the 12 finallsU will be mine," he soys. Sports Series Set for MV Mission Viejo will agajn be the setting for the filming of CBS' Challenge of lhc Sexes sport-; show with probable s hootlnJ! dates set for Sept. 28 lhrough Oct 3. "They art' definitely coming back here to shoot the series," Chuck Dar gan of the Mission \'1e jo Company told the Daily Pilnt today. "That muC"h is certain and the dates should be confirml'll shortly when the contracts arl· signed." The seril's pits male nnd fem air athletes of international prri minence against each other with the women getting handicaps of various nature Most observers thought, going ,-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fishing Report NIWl'O•T IA•l'l ..__i"tl -Ill •n9Mr\• •U blU, l6 be,,.,~. 14 00-.•IO, .. ro<" h\~ IO_t.,.• 1.ec~I 1U •"''''' J• t>•rr..-uiis., 4\ ~tO. llSO.U'\, 0f'OC.• tod DANA WNA•I' • 114 ..,qi.,, ltl ~''· 1' !Mrr<l(ud•. I'<! bonoo. I~ wt\ t• ... tM\t. \.C*O e&ACM reel-M ~I -n •"91•'• >60 -•.-;w•. "....., btn. It ce•tto 0.\\, I -110, 1 11"'1 <OCI 10....•'• W-•tll -.. ,,,..," I Ill~·"'""•· )II b•,,•<"4•, ,._It, •)1 c.tlifO MO, 114 ttKk th~. II Ill"" """ \AN ~10110 111 ... SI L• ...... I '8 ..,1111.. ti 11~"•<"4•. 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SHOP MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9:00 PM ••• SATURDAY a.30 AM TO 9:00 PM •.• SUNDAY ll .. "09 AM TO lc()O Pll ••• .IU8T SAY "CHARGES,,-. , J 1 (A DAILY PILOT Thu™'ey August 19 1976 Season Unveiled Sol.Ith Coast Kepettoty will be "co1n1 abroad'• for 1t..s hmll season at lhc"l'hJrdStepTbeater . The Costa Mes. C')l'l\PfUIY. which wlll be mov me Into upan»1ve ivw quartttS for the 1977·18 seuon, hH announced Its 197e-77 IC'bedule, on wb.ach Amen ctin phays re conspfcuous by lht1r complete absence. The British have three slots m the new SCR seu on. with one each ror the Jo'rench and the Italian~ A a1xt.h production 1s yet to be selttlf'd, pcndlna ncgot1ataocu with New York and London. ::•:j.£ADINC: OFF int£ ntw 1tason on Sept HI l}f·~ thu Southern California premiere or .. The 6g Cius" b~ EaalJ h playwra.ibt Pot.er Barnc11. !f?lltlc comedy about \.h\' 0U1tudu of English ;ie>$1Dcracy. It "''ill be follow<.-d m November by , lµrday, Sunday, Monday'' by Italian ~uthor rdo de f'iltpp(), • pl1ty d crib«! as a poignant OAledy ubout a turbulent weekend ln tbe lives of a apolltan ram ily. llarold Pinter's "Old Times," a three· iw:M:ll~Cter clrama, I pen('JJed In for a January pro· CNl~111. to be followed by Shakespeare'• .. T" o '." emen or Veronu" in.Narch. Aller Ute Onh. Un· 4-tieted, play. SC R will complete the season \\Ith • .;ltio:Jrench musical .. Jal'qUei Brei is Alive ond Well ;¥j.ivtng 1n P<&rn. ·· •.·.· . CALLBOAR 0 Three local commun1t} taeaters "111 be holding auditions next week, t" o or f.htm for Orange County premiere.. They ace: -··when You t:ornm' Back, Red Ryder" .. a ew, adult drama to be presented by lhe Irvine •o"lmunity Theater ... tryouts are scheduled for onday at 7: 30 in the temporary JCT playhouse at ~stol Street and Red llJll Avenue, Costa Mesa ... ;-a ost of five men and three women <iDcludmg a heav1 ·set girl in her early 20s for a major role> is req1Dred ... •·R~ Ryder" \\Ill open Oct. 8 for Chree weekends ... 1 -''The Secret Affairs of Mildred Wild~' at the Costa Mesa Ct\' IC PlayhO~l' at the west gate or the Orange County f'\)1rgrounds . . director Pali Tambell1n1 i:-; lookmJ: for n C'ast of four men and five women m tht> m1ddlt>·a~ed braekt•t in this i.e~ond round of tryout., ~londJ) at 8 p.m . . . the Paul Zindel comedy "111 open Oct. 1 for three weekends . ". _ .. Blythe Spirit:· the Noel Co" ard comedy. being presented by the new Saddleback Valley RICHARD HARRIS I .. ::JHE RETURN !:~:bf A MAN CALLED HORSE" ... . . . . ··-··-~-. ._._..,,. , , ... o.' _., .... -, .... , .... ........ r IM.4'-l"tt ".._,..c_ c_ .... ..,"l*•-,..,_ o. ......... ~ ... -···· .. Alto on the Sam~ Progrt.,, The Devil in Miss Jones AdUttl Only Ho One Undff 11 Admftted Intermission Tom Titus Commumly Theater •. readings are Wednt'sday, Thursday and f'r1day everunp al 7 30 at Pt'ople's Federal Savings In El Toro ... two men und four women are requm.'<.I for lht' cast .. . • BACKSTAGt: Lust suson both UC Irvine and Golden Wei.t ('ollei:e mounted product11>ns of ..Who'i. Afrau1 or V1r1unia Woolf!" and now Sad· dleback Colle~e 1" planmni: to st&f.tt' the Edw3rd Albee masterpiece . directed by Warren Ot-acon. the drama will Op<'n Sept. 8 with a C'BSl composed of Saundra Mathews, M1chuel Hubbard, Kim Wanl(et and Steve Wmgel ... Once lhe abon• play 1i..on lhe boards, director Deacon will head for La5tuna BeJeh lo staJte the musical comedy .. , Do. I Oo .. for thl' L)nc Opi.>ra Assoc1at1on of Orangl' Counl\ . . starnng l>oyle McKinney and Pat Mn.nusuv in the two·character cast. "I Oo" will open Sept 30 for J 10 performance run at the Forum Theater on the Fesll\'al or Arti. grounds ... "MURDEI IY DEATN"' fPGJ "ILACKlllO" MEL llOOKS "SILENT MOYIF1 (fl'Gt "H.ARRY •WALTH GOTOMIWYOU'" . ......... of tM ..... ,......,. .. lert •• ., .. 1. "GATOR .. INI t CO\Olt Jos.epll lol09M "THE BIG BUS" COLOllNI ................ ,., ,., ... , ..... ,-49 1 .. "fUTUIEWORLD" a'Gl ., ,... , ... J ... J .... ,. Now more th•n ever JOU need th• Information prlnted everyday In the 1.741qpu.11 EJITtlTlllllOO Youth Makes Second Movie LOS ANGELES (API Don Coscarelll, who mllde a movie f<>r na· llonal release while still in his teens, has done 1l again. Twentieth Century- Fox has pur<.-hased US. and Canadian r lf:hlS to "Kenny and Company," a contemporary advt>n· ture·comedy which Coscarelh produced and directed (T) "~'" . I' I '· . Baek to Ho pital .~ 'Cuckoo' Story for TV 1 SALEM, Ore. <AP) -A San f'tan- daco public television station Is plan-n.lna to produce a 1100.000 documc>n tary on the Wmana In Salem of the Acadt'my Award-wlnn1n11 mo\•le "One Flew Over the Cuckocfl! Ne t.'' Paul Kuufmon of KQED-TV told o Salem newspape r tbut the Public Broadcutlng Servlct', which d is· tributes programs to lb<' natlon'11 public l'V outlNs, is interested rn the proJtct. TUE OREGON Slatt•small newspuper i.aid that :.t11te offldal11 havt' approved filming for the projeet at Oregon State llospilttl. the main location for ··c uckoo's Nl':\t." The movie. which w:c. bas\'d on lhe novel of the sam e llUc by Ort>gon author Ken Kesey, \\on sever al At·:idl•my Awards iii 1975, including be t p1ct u re oft he year Fantasy Films. "h.ich produced the mo' 1e, has tentatively a~ret.'<I to allo\\ excerpts from the movu• to be used tn the planned docunwntary KAUFMAN SAID lh~ documentary would bt' narrat~ by Or. Oun Broob, sup nntendent of the Orl'i:on hospllol. Urook~ uppcun·ct us the hos1>1tal l\upcr1nll't1dcnt 10 "Cockoo'i- Ne t.'· Kaufornn l>Uld liOITIC.' ru111hn1t for the proposed f,() lo Ul.l mlnull' colnr mm haa been uppro''l'<l by lht" Orcaon Commllt••t• f11r the llunwn1tlcs 11nd the Ore~on l\ll•ntul lll•ullh As~ocw Uotl. "" Miid he is w;1lt1nu tor •P provul of :utdallonnJ arunl rcque. ti\ before aturlln~ two \H-t•k.i. of filmln~ In Salem. Macy in Film Role HOLL\'WOOD 1AP1 -Biil J\13c.v. husband or Tv·s "•1aude," set lo co star w1th Carn~y and L.ily Tomhn in .. The l.ote Show:· produced by Robert A It man and directed b~ Robert Bel'lt.on Murder byDe;i,~, ,... .... A~M ( ... ~¥~~~J .... "'MM.,... CtlMH...,_M • t I I • t . r .. ' ... . Kenton Closes AtOCC Stun Kenton t·onc-lud•" tu !\ "''"k lone J.itt clanic ut Orun"c Cou!il Collt•••1 "Ith o concert t rufay m thl' ()(.'(' Aud1tnrtum The concert bt•g1n. .. .il 7 p m . Tickets, Jlrt1'1'<I <1t $3. are on &ah• 111 O<.'C'·~ Student IJook~tm 1• Jtld 111 the 1-'ine Arh l>I\ l'Cltm OH1ce ThC'y .ti"" \\Ill bt• available at lh1• t1001 With thC' 00\ orl 1~'4' OJ)l.'f\ an~ at 6 p m Mort.> th.an :?~i<• 111111111 high. high ... chool 1 oll.-~·1 .ind <1dult mu ... 1t·1.in' .1r1 takln~ part 1n th1' 1't•ntnn din1c Frid.i\ , ('••m •·rt leatUfl'I> rwrforlllJOl'I'' b~ man~ ol th• 1111111 , i.tudent b.ind' Thur'>day August 19 197b DAIL V PILOT ~ When Video Was llOrn Q: W'at •t'"'°"" lnaqiaral~ tdnbioD! And bit! -Mrs. llf'llD Jont'S, SacramHtu. C'al •lllea! -.N.ll .. BlrmU.iham. ' Th h ' A. On July 21. 1931, CBS introduct-d its f1r~t " c t eme is "I.a Lumwn· t HS ad\'ISl'll tcltvls1on procramnunl( with wh.&t wu balled a:. "o I~. "" ath th1i. ver ion sunr: by Stl•phaint' ~ndlnt< truly gala program .. ''Tho.'!t' In th studio hl'urd Sorr~ but tht'rc arc no rommtrc1ully o' t111 1bk• rt· aod saw Mayor J immy Walker bidding "ekomt' to cording~ or this i.onr: · ttus new wondtr ol th rur.'' rt'ported Ben Gros!>. Stnd your qut1lt0tlS to lly Cordn.-r Glad \'011 lbc dean of r•d10 TV ('()lumn1st1>, "Kale Smllh Ml\(; A&J.ed Thol " corf' o/ lhll nt"''IJJOpc<r. P 0 Ro.r 117411 Ing 'When the Moon Come Over tht' Mountiun.' Ch1ccgo. Ill 60611 Monl!I" ond llu Cordntr wall on•u•f1 Henry Burbag reciting a dialect ver!>lon ot • Liltlt! as many ques1tun1 os they con 111 111.tlr column. bill Ow Red Rldmg Hood,• George Ccrsh"A an play an it •1,,118, • oolumt of moil makts ptrsoool rrr>'1ts 1mpou1blt the Boswell Sistt!rs doing u Jumpy ditty. 'lleebal' ---------------------- Jeebies, · Ben Alley, llelcn Nua~nl. Milton Walson and Helen Ollllaan brcalung inlo&onG And. 1>1.•rv1nr. as m .c .. Ted llusinJt." C BS. a year ('llrhcr. had unnounct.•d that 1\11 ~ndls.on ~ ve~ut' studioi-were bcin~ l"QU1pped "1th special h ghlantt upparatu:... which could be eu&1h US\>d when picture transm1SMon tx>come!. a nece1'&i ty." Also. in 1930 RCA dt!mon'>lratl"d tclev1:.1on on a sax·by-ei~ht ·foot srreen in a Broudwuy thutt•r "In 1938," historian Gro:.i. rep0rll'd. "HC1\ NBC st arted transm1tlmA '1:-.ual prol(ram.!-'" l 'Glad You Asked That' by Morilyft .ct Hy GardMr Kenton and h" hJnd will close thl• ft'-.tl\ 1trl'' with a 45-minute ron('\'rl Kmton's group as l''<pel'l ed to begin 1b conn·rt Jl about9.30p m \ giant 4tHout mechanical mon~ter "eaghmg 61 ~tons a nd able lo c.·o\ er l:i feel in a single s tride make~ his screen debut in "King Kong," currently under production ut Paramount Pictures ll 's a \\t'll·pubhl'w.'d remake of the 1933 classic horror mo,·ie. hours a week from the Empire Stale Bu1ld1ng. One o( the first s hows was a thriller, 'The Mummv Case.' starring Tom Fem s, one or the first TV play·s on record. But the biggest moment or TV history came on April 30, 1939, with the opening of the New York World's Fair. when NBC began the first regularly scheduled commercial TV programming in lh1s country. On that day, its camera& and microphones For concert infurmJ lion . phone 566 5tl29 Robbins Now Producer New Studio ws ANGELES 1,\P1 .. Th.•t dad 1t ... .,,11d LOS A:'\GELES 11\1'1 NO\eh:..t Harold Rob· Robbins in rccoun11ni: Daniel Melnid ... until bins \\as talktn~ to J tbe inr1dl•n t Thill recently ht> ad of produ,· W urn er Brothers pro· 1blel'JJ 1 had nt!\'C'r t.'\'t.'n tion al :\IG M. has moH'<f dut'l1on chief ab<1ut wh\· read the bonk llow thP his op l' rat 1 on s 111 piano; for fi lmtn)? 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IM90W f/l ftll MAWK ... -· RUMlllA9'N*"8'"1 -MllM- •IVllH -.... ... . NOW HE I Harold Robbins. producer Ile ts planning to film "The Pirate." ha s tale of in· trigue 1n the world of Arab oil. with his own company and hts own script. tie talked about at before taking off to the Cannes Film Festival to set foreign release deab that will help raise has S6 million to $8 m1l11on budget. "We'll shoot the pi e· lure 1n l"rance and Spain," he satd. ''with brier locations an Lon· d on, Geneva, Paris, Damascus. T e l Aviv, Athens and Calirornia." A novelist filming hls own book? This may pmd like an invitation -~··~--w I AUCMM"' ....... .aft. aw ... -.... ,.-... u to bunkruptcv. except picked up the first President to bl• tele' 11..ed "hale in for two things Robbins' office. Franklin Delano Hoose\ ell " capacity for e:irning · In 1929, 26 exp<>r1mentul TV ;;tationi. were· money from hrs :.tcnmy already o~ thl' air In the l 'nitl•d Stale~. Almo:.t a:- tales seem!\ e ndless many stations a:. lht're \\{'rt' operabll T\' 'et:-. ablt his new book, 'The Lone to receive the program:. ly Lady," has a 150.000 Q: A yur or so •KO bandleader Skit ch Hen d d v <t n c e s a I" three derson was sentenced to she months ln a federal jail week!! beforP pubhca for alleged~ ILUn& falst> income tax rtlurns. \\'e'n tion heard nothang about hJm Ince. ls ht' back In action? ALSO, HAROLD Rob- bins knows the movie business from the bot- tom up. Before discover · ing gold in the printed word , h e was an estimator of production cost s at Universal studjo. -Mrs. Herbert Swelg, Detroit, Mich. A: Skitch, after facing the mus ic. Is now con ducting a combo at the popular New York club. Michael's ·Pub. In addition to his t ax rap, he was charged with overestimating the value of a mus ic library he'd donated to the Universily of Wast'onsin, to the dissonant tune of $350,000. Q: Wlllat Is t1le name ol tMi lllaantl•g melody Uaat 11 played prior to ud foUowblg Uae pro1ram ''Guldial Llgh&!" And are any rtt0rds of lt avail•· "Samuel G oldwyn, -------------------- whom I respected as one of the great minds ol the picture business. once told me: 'You gotta put your money where your mouth ls.'" RobbiM re- called. "That's what. I'm doing. t can't follow . Goldwyn's exam ple: He financed all of h.ls own pictures. "But I 've already put $200,000 of my own money into 'The Pirate.' And there will be more." THE GOLDEN BEAR H ...... •hach ,, ..... . Tonight-August 19 CHRIS HILLMAN Aug. 20·22 John Klemmer Aug. 23·24 The Ramones Aug. 25·26 The O.llards Aug. 27·29 Tim Weisberg ~-· Tklltf ................ Ulll•enlty ,..,.. Stent OIMIM• • COCICT AILS • MO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 53 .. 9600 I lwllutt• IMda IAcroa:i frOlll Plert the one-day vacation! 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All rt'al t'li lJlt• :ulvt•11 t'-I"< m th" nl"''"l'"l"'r '''uh l<'<"l lo ttl1• F1-ch•1 ..ii F.11 lloth111 .: \t•I o l l'tt1 1 UNITS 1-'I\" '1·11r, old with s 11.1111 • h {If(' 1111,.1•t ll l'l'. tlh• 11>1•1. urdtt"" t•t1· Wiii t 1 .1111• up or M•ll out rt .:ht $135.000 Wt• pres1.Jhtly h~1vc 4 of thl' lincst Spyghtsl) hom es l'Xdu!-1vl'ly h:stcd. :l to fl bedrooms & w.: 1nv1tc your \'ll'WIO~ Priced from Sl99,000 to $222.000 hbli~r·a Notice: a2~ANYTIMEc • ff \\htl•h lllJ ... t')I II lll\•~.il l~---------­HOIM of the WN -Of)t!n da1l~· 1·5. Vacant & ready lo movt• m <:ond1tion Located in Corona dcl Mar. 3 Spaciou~ bedrooms. mast('r Mule has marrorell wardrobes. s unken tub. tikd entrv. s tep·down l1nng room, ~eparate dtniOJ: room. ramily room. parklike yard & many upgr a des $114.000 1821 Port Sheffield Plac(.' D A I L y p I L 0 T Jd\ t'rl 1:-1• "Jn\ IJrt• C1•11•n1 ,. l1m11.11wn 111 ,11,1·11111111.1111111 l1J'l''1 1111 t .h , •. t ulo1 1 t.·h~ton ~l·\ <II lhll lt>llJf UI I );Ill 11r ,II lll\1•11111111 to CHJkt• JO\ ~I.II. h prdt'rt'OC\' ltm11.1 1100, or d1i.cnmtnJll-0n " Thts ne 11 i.1>111Jt'r 11 111 not l.now1ngly acct."pl Ill\\' ;111\ crt1i.1n.: lor r e JI l':>IJtc \\ IUlh 11> tn vsula lion of t he I a 11 -----Houses for Sal~ .....•...........•..... General 100 ....................... TREES & QUIET A h a<'k yard Cull oC l rut1 lrC\'l> anc1 a home Cull 111 SpJCl'. T h i:; I.HILL' •I bedroom. J bath. hu~ Utl ,.1J1r,. IJ mtly room with a \\l'I bar and f1rcplact• Spa«1ou~ It• tnl! roum gourm et kttl·hen un< boat or lratll'r acce~' Renlisticully priced a S74.llOO. CA l.L now' 556-2660 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES C .. Partc CUSTOM ~01 renlly hut Ml rom pll'tely up11rnl11·1I und <'X pandl'd you 1:1111 'l lt>ll lhL• dtrfl'rl'Ot't!. If \llU 'rt lookinl( Cur 11u11hl}. 4 ht• 1.>t.'<lr011m~. 3 bal~l'> nnd Corm;1I dlnini:. t1on't m1i- lh1~ propert). To() m u11y feul ures lo udvertisc! Cull 546-S880 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Classified Ads sell bla ttrm ... i;m nll Items o M.AGMIFICEMT WATHFROMT ~··~.111111 .) llr hnw \IJ"" .-In 1n1: r oom 'l" r11u11t11•ol h\ 11 .ill'r :'\"'I ll•1I .1111on1t lrt'L~ & l>o:nul. Int.be i;ardcn " c·oq·ro·ol bra•k pu1111 tll'l"" lt•ad1n~ le )Ouro11n 1111 llo<"k llt•lll I) l>P<'l·lal Oil\' vf u i..11ld Pn\ ale beal·h & ltnni club. Lakc Fur\•sl b) OWOl'f ~1-8477 is a good day to advertise in the Dally Pilot Classified Section. any 1trm..:... &42 56_!8_. ___ . ._ ________ ., S@ \l~~-"£trs · C Tltat lntri9uin 9 Word Game with a Chucll~ I Ao4 ~r C\A y I. rou.ul .·--......, ...... low IC<O..oitd _. ti.. L , ..... Tkw;~A-::-- 1 I 11 I r A I TUQOA I' . I' I' I I . t ~ S I R I 8 0 L I Our neighbor is eg11 ns1 s I I I I • w lr.-tepp1ng. He claims since • • • . . . this country h 200 y1ms old. S I G U Y A A S I ~~~' t•nw we got ·~:e ' I' I I I I e c_ .... "'· dlwctc• .. Q_.., I... -.L. -..L.-..1.-.,j.I-~.'--' by l1U1n9 I• th• "''""'9 -d• I y0u de..loc> t1-..... No. 3 b.low. f) PPINl llUl>'BUCD llltfU ltl IH(S( \() At( t) UN~(PAMlll[ l(tf(l$ I F 10 ' !1.•ISWfl SCRAM-LITS AA1wer1 ift Clo11iflcetioft 1080 I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SEEK & FINO• ULYSSES S. GRANT C U N I 0 N 0 I T C U R T S H 0 C E R 0 8 E U V P 0 H T E C E G A X T H N I N J U L I A D £ N H R Y H A G A 0 K H A A Y C S H I A X £ P r A T I G S V J S K C 0 T D P M L L T H A ( I U S B V f N T 0 X A £ N A R H L C H E X G H M H I C 0 A ~ E C 8 K R E I A S K C I V C 0 C A 8 S C T 0 0 T W L S H X S I 0 0 N U 8 K S X A P T 0 T S [ W E K L G N [ B U S £ 0 T 0 M A T B A N M F 0 A S Y U R M W S X I A E C 0 H S A X U 0 T E P G S [ W H 0 L I H S 1 X R U P 1 R 0 E A W C H A T X M 0 P P A H R E C U H R H J U L I E L B B A R C S 0 R A H R lnwvcl"l'"' l1•rld~" wordt below •PPtt• fono••<l. tll(;k· wtt•t, ''°· 1lowr1 Of lll19(1n.tlv. F111d •ICh 1nd bO• 11 In, 'f Appomattox Hardscrabb le Republican Colfa• Julia Dent S hiloh Cha ttanooge Mexfcen W•r V1 t ksburq Galena \Reconstruction Wt\l Point Tomorrow : Judy Garland ~ol I 0 0 i GeMf'til 100 ························••OO •••••••O••······· cae: 110111 ILlllS aa OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICf SIA WIND CONDO End Unit with Many Upgrade!\. 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths. Den. Washer & Dryer tnl'ludcd. 9>2,500 ILUFFS CONDO Popular V Pion with 3 Bedrooms 21tll Baths. PaUo. Dbl. Garage. $73,SOO. 881 DOV ER DRIVE 631· 1800 Ask one of our s a les counselor s about our exclusiw Lus k trade-in homes. Many outstandinl! values hen• l . Li S t.... '1 I{ I· \ L I Y ,j .1 .. :111 /! I I''\,\ \"111 ( ,, &......a I OOZ «MMrel I 002 .........•••..•..........•..•.•••....•........ LEISURE UVIMG Ealt Side C.M. S66,000 .\dull Condo of '1'1 :1c11 uonal quahtv & deM.:n w /2 Br. & 2 B.1. frpk. f11u cabin<'lry. hltn~. rpts, drp:.. II! garden polio. ilb UUl om;ilH• j!Jra.:L' r Jrt oC the M'clu<h•rl (',\Pf \.'\SOC wt rJ1>0l f'1tlmna Cully CQUIPJk'd dhhw. Ill l'ludms: frvk:-. kit. 11111 ltnll Al't·l'n ,'<., nh11111l11nl 1o1urdt'n~. 2011i 1·u ... ttn All' t<il liloucl'~l••r l O"ncr movtni;: t. an' l111L'. Sto111Jy or rail JOM. G. THOMPSON RE.AL TOR 642-7160 Don't look Any Further! rur} our t'\l•Culh't' t'llh'r \Jtnm\•nl horn\' Wt! hJ\•' n JOCICl 11q Ii :1 tk•drm. :! 'h>t). I ) r ohl hotnc wllh 1 umpu" room, family r111lm . lormol 11 11'91\it toom. l!Jtlll' I'm '' "<'l bur. loll mul )1111 n.1mt• It' 1-'ur univ 800,lt~I J\jl· 11rn111111t•1H univ. 1-.111 no\\ [~MES] 155$ W. 81111.r, C.M. ,.. .. lo Mertcet 8..ut 549·1655 Your Best Friends Pinwheel Patch! 72 75 Afu&B~ Have fun comb1111n& vivid prints for this sue>etb QUiit 1 Oalllt everybodY w1lll tlll• S·p1tcll Quilt of btlallt. 10lldo color l•bncs or li1l-or-ml&s w ap\ Pallein 727!11 PtlCh oallern• , charts tor 74-104-~nglt, 84•104 • dolA>lt auill•. $1,00 tor eeeh paUtm Add 3~t< uch 111tten1 tor ll1ll<IHs airm1il 111d han(JllnR. S111d It· Vout be~t tJ~hlQn 111rnll1 nr lhr drr\• anl1 111 k~I' ll~ 1rnrt ··~ itw. "'' tttli\ d• "r" to t•llt yt)u tvroy•hf•f on r"•'' Allc;n l~rook.• 1t30, •II thru 1~11 N~tecu1tt Oeot 1oc, Pr1nt,'1 Pallt•n 11011 H1 I 1)111ly P1tot '"~ 10'~· IZ' 14' ~ If.', Doc 163 Old CMI"'" Sta. 18 , )•It 14' •• llu•I l rltf'·~ Now York. NY toot I P11n1 I'. 1rt~ ~111<~ l~rk~I I' Namn Ad Ur OS,, Zopi ~nd : I 00 lor t~ch oattrrn Pattern Numbor rid 3~· fl)r urli t'ttt11n ttlr MORE thin svrr btl~re' 2fll 111\t -crus 111rnA•I 11111~1·n~. dcslcns plus J ''" ptlnltd !ft. Sud lo· s1dt N(W 1976 NHOUCRAFT 1an Marton CATAl.OG1 Has tvuyt.11111&. 7!ic. attern Dept. u 2 Cf'ICMt wl .. $4alrtt -r-00 Oa1ty Pilot Creckt I Wlf'ltt" -1.00 232 West 18tt't $1 . New Nifty,,,,., Cllllltt u o York NY I 00 t 1 P•tnt .,,,,, Crocll1t -$1.00 NAME. ADDRESS. ZIP. Sew .J. IC.lllt 1"11 $1.25 S I Z £ a n d S T Y l E lltt~tPll•t htk $1.10 NUMBER Fl111Ytr Crtcllet IM Sl.00 · H1lr,l1 Crec .. t ... II SUO .. '" ....... t• 111 I l•rt•nt C'1Clltt .... -St.00 ptttr• frH? s .. d 11t• for lnm11t MKfltllt look St 00 owr .., r1n.w111ttr ht1tr11 '"'''"t Me•n lotk St ,00 Cmt.1-tllJ CH'°" l•aldt to• Co11111tttt Clft ~ $1 ,00 fru ,.uar1 1f your cll1lcc. Co•111tt• Alf11•11t M14 _$1.00 StH l5' 11tw! 12 "'" Aft'111t fl 2 $Ge ,.,, -IC.lllt look St .25 l 0tlt tf 11 O•llt• ct ~Oc fllS~ MIMY Ct1tt1 St.00 Mntd Qllllt IMll U 50c 11st111t fl5'11• .... suo 11 11111t1 rer '•'*' n soc fHIMt Stwl'll "'" Sl.00 l ..ai If 11 JlftJ b(s . Sic t , ' • ~-~·~·······i~!.o:=~ ........ ~!.~~ .....•.. ,~.~.~ .••.••. ~!.~.~ ....... l~.~~•••••••Tl1 _.;...;.u~rsd;..;;;.;;•~x~~~u~ga.;;.us~1~1~9;...,.,1~9~'7'6:.._~~~---,~~~~D~Al~L~Y.:...:..P~tl~O~T.:.___;<:'l:!:;;...t. G1MNI I 001 C 1n1 ,.. 1002 .._.., For Sde HMMs For Scr6e Hottwt For S-. G~ I002GeM1.. 1002 G1•1.. 1002 Ge..... 1002 ........................................................................................... ················•···•·· ............................................................................................ Polftt I 026 °" hoch I 040 UllL Y IA YatEST CLASSIC Bat·k in tlw d.!y~ Y.ht·n B.H l'n:'t "a' horn lhh hurn1• wJ' tht· mo<lt•I ~l :I\ tw 'ou saw 1l. Ucry l!.150 !'>. Still 1:;' L;111g rwrrow pool "Ith hncl~C', \\hill' brll·k t 1n•pl.J1'l'. ~ h1·d11111111' plu' c.J('n uncl "Jll' of gla,.., OJ)(.'ning to i.:arclt•n, lh·ltJ!hllul n1•1ghh1whuod ..it SllX,.'lOO !'w1· 1t soon lJ ~l()Uf: t1VMl:S REAL roAS'. 6/5 6000 7443 E.ii.t c,, .. ~I l11ghW•Y Col'ot•d dt>I Mir BAY & BEACH REALTY baycrest. with pool A H•ry l 11u-. custom hw It 3 bdrm. & htl' f.1 m1ly rm tmm"' with 2 l>nths+ powrlt!r rm L.ir~·" li<'auttlul hl·atl'tl & riltert"d pool. \\tlh 'ub.,tant1ul l'Otl•rtain1ng .1rea Prl\ UC) '' .s sured \\tlh th1 1·11rnf•r lc><'.1l1on. tn unt• of Ne'4port '~ bl'~l rt·~H.Jt>ntr:tl an•as $1:n.500 orEH SAT .• SUH.r.M. Ha.e Cuoluotiw • • eJit.iAJol iac L>ccorator <'oordmated. Ilk(• nt•\\ · 4 fktrms . l.1m1I~ rm . dl·n d1111n~ rm <'u r\t'd l-.HH1lt•\l'r('(l tkc·k Slip llll l\\o 60 !l. lx><als S2W.OOO BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 1.1 "'••y\ld• [), ... "-~ bl') blbl I 002 latboo blond .......••••••••••...... •••.••••••............• HEW OH MARKET on:\ "'l•'UO'\'I' t'O'> l>O "10:.il t>d \1.11 , nin• 111r lll't·Jn & 11,n 1 ""' ~ 1\1 n1•r 1111 "tlh lt11.1l ur :! llJ t 1t1rm.t1 llll 11.11lt·1 1•11t1 >. hi\ 111 1·111111 $711.1~)1) Ul.r 111,;i 71.:,Jl'\l •.•.••.•.•...........• Cool Pool Sponi1h ViUo! l'1•pu111 I '"I.I '' f'' ·'''"' .111 lu,u11 111 1h1 hr;: l.111111\ h11m1• .,_Hit' h"h•••lll• "J! 11 .. 11 IJm1f\ 1"11<1111 "' ... 1. I 111 .,1 ..... t•lltl \ h.t ll .. 1 1 ..... 1111111 111,11 lilt-111 <'t ''""I ll•Htl \"II\ t'l 1•tJ jl,11111 .!'-11 lllnfl Jtl It ... It I ,tll ¥111 li.'11 "~I '" Colifontlo'' 11111"11 111 , :1 llr. ·1 II.•. 1111111 ''"" • l•I' """' lpl1 ·'' 11111• \ \ Ill • ·,1•1 .11.1~1 l 1 1 I. 1 l •'ht' n . d 1• n . :i ....... _ p . b<lrm1>.;: 11,11 11,, .\II lhi:1 -a ~msulo I 007 1 111 2 14,1.111·" 11.11111 11'1 ' for .inl' l!il•l.0011 0111 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• luW.qi<I. · ~ i ;ul'i.I ull t11"'11 ""'"' CJll rorlt•'flu1·1'1l1 :1 ll1 .l li.1 111 ca1 '' ''"' 0"111·r \1:l 01111 1 h,11~111·• .111 ''"' ''"' 1.:n .!'111 run \'11•w :i b~roomio---------•• 1·W>tum h.1nw Wulk tu h.1rl111 1 l.11" m .1111 lA'llJnet•) .&I'd ~' I ,.\<I\) AMC HO I.A GI tMYISTMB4TS 1714149'-7111 orEHHOUSE ll90 I MARIANA DR. 't-'\\' 11111 .. r •• 1.1011 h'" uhuu ... , I at.... ~ht . ;Jh,1 l' U \it I I I ,1111 .Ill 1111 d, 1:. 111 1 .11 ll •'l'U r l l) • J nlt'll 1111•' I<' .1 bu luu Ul l',tll &, 111,J!ln,I \l\'V.~ FORMAL DINING '"'""'11-.t ~ d1.1111.«1 0111\·----------:>..'.!1.\ll I ' \I.I. '4!JJ IC'.:!:! IUI ~o()ll~-----------W1•>-I ('11,1,.l I' .11 1111 lh •ut t-:~1.111• J 11 111 t.:m"t ll1~h" J ). n anu 1'0111 HEAR THE SURF Fowttain VGM.y I OJ •••.......•..••.•...•• C. F. Colesworthv 11.1c 111,, , .. 1. 0011 \IJt,hJtl llll1 '"·' '''°' I~' tt\\1h1 .!t•t d,n a• i----------• I 002 REALTORS 640°0010 I G"'enlll I 002 GflMrol I 002 GflMrol I t002G....., BAYFRONT :! 111 :! II .1 l. 111HI o l'tllhllJ!IHI' \ll'\1 , 'lih p.111.111): 'I I UI 1t \ hldf( h,1 \\I k '"" I 1\1 l•I\ \\ti. 'l1<1p :.~11; ~!Jplt• ~Ill~ l<t I !Clt.'11 JUST LISTED :t 11 .. 1trnom. i-hak1• 11101 out-11('d l11t \\tlh hu.i~ ......•..............................•........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ----------HEW LISTING! 'ESLLY ~ "' I" \\ I' 0 H I II \ \' T<lWl-;H:-- WE KNOW YOU ·u GLOW \\ lwn \ llU "l'l' th1-.. rl'a'>l111.tl1I\ prtn'il I hdrm homt.' in ! ·,un:o I IJC: Ill. \~l>S. uni\ SllH.:;oo Tht• lg<' .• Jltr fHIOI 1:-. 111ducl1:d al no l'Xlra t'h;1rgt· ~YLOR CO l IB>RM 2 BATH l>;Juhh-l;arai:c Z:!,31 P;it10 5.'i~l.500 Roy McCordl~ Rfflttor 11 I 0 Newport Costo M._o 548°7729 310 i-t-:ll'.\A' on UPE~ :-;,\I & ~l '\ s1.is.ooo 01u11·r 1.n:11 J94 42'JJ llhl l .. 1;.:un.1 t h .1rm on > ••'l~uh ' l nu,._11,tl ~ q u I \ h 11 nl\' \\ 1 l h ,I h1h 1n• . I" h.11h' 1l1•n 111 II I n I: r Ill • h I l I II ... 11·1·11n1t.1 nlf u1111t•r hdr111 l;.11 tier\ t~ i>" ~ .1rd with HEALl Uk ~ ~.1111 1 · 11Ht tn.4400 PAINTER'S OPPOITUNITY! --------•nuPLEX 3 "" 11111. 1 blk lo Ot't' .in & b.I\ J Hr :! bJ eJt:h Unll II\ II" nl'r SIJl.11110 i;-;-; 11\01 or m:1 1 U11 SI jl.JraL·· ""' k .. h11p 1----------.. 1,..-. 1044 ~IOI t' Ill 1·ond i:il.i'i .)41\I H) 0"'1wr. 1111nc1p.ili. on I~ ~·100 Set t l 2 Sl) fie 'lrltllk rWl).?hborhtAAI. , IHl .J ll,1 , I m1li> l11 ~·r" '. •• 1111 111 11\'t•an \\'alk lt 1·1.-m & 111 Sth . "h11111< 1•11 :>."7:! 10 I I-"' a 11111 ph :n:t l:.!1 Ht,,"; ut ,,(,,~ i i I !Iii:! ~li'i .•...••........•••••.•• 3 IDltMS -POOL-$47,500 F:\'cry tn <.·h needs work Paint. roof. law n . e l <:. Beaut Anthonv kidney ·~hapcd heated po ol. L gc c·o,·ercd patio. BU~' "as is•· be for(' m\ner rcdcc. & raises to S54.500' B.ACKIAY BEAUTY Open h•t•hn~ . .ill 'lain 111:.:. l.1lth1•n, hl\t•h i.hJi: <'rp lu. ct .... 111 .11 11r ""llP•1J1t•r ~I.I! \,1nl ... rt• )11'1 a '"" ol man1 11rl1•1 1111:' 111 lhh .I 0.1 .! h.1 h11111t• In 11111· ol f llH'I are:" Ntv.11 oli.•n·cl at Stiti 000 ~S 'H'll 45'1AYFRONT IJ11• on Thi• tit!! II.iv mu 1111 l'I~ 1 h<tl m lmnw 11 11 h 1111•1 1111,11 ;., 'J111ll lw.1d l'l.l S .1 I h1tr11) 1tl111m1 lllll 1'111, I' h,IHllJI \lllH 1\tlo.1• .111.t 1•,1l1n~ II 11111' I)" II•' r \\I II I In .• II II' S 2 !HI , 0 CHI {' 0 AS ' l'ROl'EllTlfo;S, f.73 ~110 Gii WALKER RE.ALTY 675-5200 DOESN'T LOOI< ITS AGE .I I,., ""'·' \\ '•lld' l 1'1!111 • '111•1 1 h11tll .I 111 YOUR llGGEST MISTAKE "ould be lo p.1~ up lh1i. l11".111t1lul 2 br hvmt> T h1i. ('1111 rrdalf' 1'11111 t I "tht• lllUbl l)i.1p11l11r 2 llr p lun 111 lrlllll' C:11•0I fur )OUlll.c 1.1m11) (lnh ''t'llb a.wa~ lrvm bcJullful LOJllIDWU '' puul 11.1r1., & lcnn1:> t'lllll1• \ 10~ 111o"'n C:1ll !.:11 LOUU 2 I I l S• Jooqllit1 Hils Rood • 1 .. 111 rm I 1111 111 :-t ,1 l'l.i1.1 t.11 1111111 It. .111, NEWPORT C.EKT&. H.L 644-691 O iftC)tot1 luch I 040 'li'I -u.ri1; ...........•••••....... Gf'Mrol I 002 Gf'Mrol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.ette-ral 1002 G.-raf 1002 ----------•13 HH ~ h.1. lrt.: lot. 1·.111 .11111 w H I T E 0 R J Ulllh I' Ml I t• bl'll ----------+----------~ ............................................. . Welker 8 Lee 11111 lat1h1 GREEM? 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It'll · I 11\1'1\'ll I'·'''" """'Ill 4 .l Ill!< \'llUfl~ unll Hlllltlo• 1.111 twn 1 I.in• ·'"'' C.M. 11=~~ 11·11 k111i: llnh S!ll.!J<IU 1 .. ~lt•1t1111' ol1 •1 A I 1111111 C lii:J ~ 1 4lllll\ "" 11 l I f t'.I \I II ~1.;:===~=====:..1 [r:":1 :'•:::' :' ~' •• 'ji'. i 1 1iiliiilii 1 Iii' •' i'I :~··::·~;;·.>;~.::-: .. ,II·,~: ~ IRPdttl rlrlln 1111• ll<'.11111' -----··-··~ FORA SPECIAL FAMILY t.rn·.,tl'rl 111 llJll r.•,t llnt 111 t Ill' h•" t''l p r11 1 ·II t ,, ri; 1 1.1nill\ hu1111' 111 1h1 111'.l llf If Ill I I'' ltl I II I 1,1 I '" '"' ul '\('\\ "'" 1 lh',11 h : It. th 011111' Ill Jlltftl 11111 \I "'JJ•H IUl" tll.l~h·t 'Ullt~ ""o'' n i,, •'l'l"''"I "'"" 0111\ )l:J'.' .•tMI I llt lu1l111 1.111!1 hiJ 11:1.'>ll , .... ,.d " .. , .. ~, ' ' t [~&Ml LIDOISU Ill '1'S1 \:'\ lll\G'' I 11'1 ht11tlt• 011 Ill II , Hll I ~<'ll 111,1111 ' qt 1' oltllhlt? I If), 11111. Ill'~ , MIO 1l1•rk~. ~111 IH~I LAWSON HAL TY • • 67S·4'$62 • • What You See S What You Get \ " 11 c h.1rm1111• 11•11 ·1 hl'lll HUlll hHl!ll \\Ill\ h11 ~ht '""" lo.1t1h1•11 ,,.,lutt~tl \.11•1 '''\tlt'tl \11111 .... 1 n"" :.! lll'drt""'' + .1.·o ,.., 1am1h '''""' 1n A TIEMTION c;n,1·11111•" \l.1111 h111hl"r \\'t• .ire F \ I' I\ N o. 1111• r 1d"' 1111 h11Ji•, 111ir I 'II(; • .ind .1rt• 1n11•rc.'<lrfl 1111•·•1 \lJ11ltnlw 1l111lr,, 1n lhrl't' ,1fld1llon11I :.ales t.trr>•h ~ ,h,1kl' rnof rr1m ·sl'nlal11f'' l\\o ror I' 1 " I 1· , , 1 " rt a I I 1 11•101t('nt1ul i..111•:.. & onr t,111<1" .1p. d µn1 ,111 n•,11 for u nl.'" 1·nmmeru11I }·"" "~' ·,iMt 1',ill 1h11~1011 l'lt',,...1• l'all fur 640·6161 ,1pp111ntment 1.lf':in t'nll' or llon \'t1n <; l ltll'rn 1 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. E. COSTA MESA CHARMER!! Xlnl ·" '"'' :1 lldrm' 1 Mllll<~llll . "''" F .\ r11r11 /(,. II .1111 hl'.lh'I 1.,ll1:e ·'·•l•I "tlh 1r1111 1n•1' COLE OF HEWrORT REALTORS 675·5511 RB>UCED!! 0 W '\ E II ' ~ ~I 0 T I · \ ,\Tl!:U1 l.Jrl!e 4 hr h11m1· bt•.iul ram 1111, lvrm;.11 d10 rm, ~Ult'l l1t•l'h1w1I i.trt•1•1 ll11rr), n w n t' r 11111 ~ l m o \ l' ~WHIJO.I FOREST OLSOH IHC np"n """"' s . .r sun ~---------1 •1 l'llo\"lt"lllt CUTESTARTH l'11r111•1 h11m1• 1n 111111•1 111•1i;hhurh1111d , J hrlrm11 t 1, hu la,:t• ) uicl "'1th 1011111 1.11 tr.111<·1 bo.11 011t•11 111•11•1· 1-'r1 S11t ~11n t I 111111 !"I ll1lttl\IJI. ~.11\ t.1 \11.1 Pyramid bchon9on •• 833-t 761 •• •SPECIAL* l.u1..i1 ' l1<•tlrnnm <.:on· 1l11n1111111111 Sq111•uky • ''""' 1'\1•" ('oltl)t:li. " 111•,h 11.11111 1' · l\,1lh Jiii! 1'0\ t•111I jl;ll 111 llloh• 1•.1r.1i:1• Pnol 1'111hh1111,t• A .. &.111i: nnll '" 111111 C.111 ~HI I! 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Browit, ltlue cw ?1? DU,LEX Thi:. ~ bedroom hunH' 0 .... 11/ LOTS nt ... lled s~curt•ly in 11 de ,..., l i.rrJ hll' i::a~1i.1dt! 1·ul flt' 2 Bdrm 111 C111111. 3 BR. sac & lhc s<'ll1·1 "'11l 1•Jtnt SU CLIFF :i Hr ', ~ Ir.: c·urnf'r lo! ;\l.1111 "' r .t, t!H 11 s ,·,·1ll• B ,1 ~ • $ 9 o , o 11 ti U\\n••r /llkr. 536 tillllot , 84::? 7731 Ba. in r1'.11 "llh 'I 1·.i 10 ~our t-oloi i.'Jtl f11r 11araf,!t' 1'',11 h 111111 h.1s mon.• mform.1tion tlp.·u•---------• 1m' 111 ... p.11111 .in1I .111 "I"' houi.t• T hur.; J iii' \I /.. Son • •HEW HOME• • .11m1.,.ph1·n• nnl\ P<h:..1 ~oun 111t>l'M J't)fl l :'-llFll S.'>11 tltMl 1 i·t1.ir fenr1ntt Thi:. MEEDED !\'.ow thul v.l•,c.mm1•tl hlo..'nn.mHH'r''"'il Int 645-3474 l ',1 1f l, 1'11 Chambl•r 11( C1111H1H'1 rt• t I , I ' 11 11'1 <!:i:!:J AIR CONDITIONED Th1o; bcaut1ful 3 hr hom1• In lhl' ('11lonv nflt•ri. ,.....,.~, rd11•I l11tm \111111,t ht'.JI "·''''' l'h1' 1111•1hf\.t•\l l'l,tll :11o, .... I oll'll /I. l.1tnlh 11111111 I 11111·11 "llllltt\\ .. 1111 u1111t I 1.,,,. 111 t nm llHlntl\ '""I< 11·11111' 111ur1, ,\ pool l 'Jll ~11 :.!IOI l'•>--1.i Mci.11 3 b{'tlroom 2 h.11h home 1s 1dcal for n11t1loor hving and l'•>n vc 111l•nt to M·hool~ .ind hhov ptn)! Only MK.000 Ry ap· po111tmcnl onl). mtonurrwwhnm<·m l'hl• Call644-721 I • \rr.1111:1 ::O.h11"'1111: N t• w po 1 l It 11rII 11 r II \\\.,l,.Hh· lt .. all) .111•· Road, v.1• mu'l .11ht lttr .. c· • II\' ()\\ 't-:ll :-. E\\ 11, H'I RANCH REALTY Rwld1n~. 1111 .J.1mhotl'l' .~!!!!!!!!!~ morl' 111 1111·..,~ 11111 JI TUR._. KEY hit'<l 111 :,i,1 'lh.1. v.lk t11 saf(''<f>t'tll'I·· '" ~1·nc· 'I Ill' .... TURTLEROC K Grl'Ull•r :O.t•\\poil liinw PERFECT U) 011,ner . 11111·.,t h11mt• bch.OJ>t'nh1111:..·S.11 Sun afl'.I H ~tlU d1•s11·c I'll' . Coll1·j.tl' r .. ri.. J lt1. 2 ba. (21:1137~1 :!Xii BROAD MOOR Only skpi. to lJrn~1l1on 1n.·1n". manv 1"11 J ., sllJ!wu' off!(·<' surround 1 k ' ~ i----------• 'Jr i\n1mm.wulu1t·1l' ~"'>'"'" ~.~1"1_·.-, S'Jl •· G-atView! tni.ts. 1·1•111.!t~n1nl '" I I ..,.,. "'"' """' °' •NEVto.:llOCCUl'I EI> ""'" <'<•nlly n·m<11 1·11•1 210I. Sun upen h11us1• SO<'IJll'' Jnil a 1011 1•11111 ~I Fl ;i lltt 1 tli•n :1 Ila. llusic 5 hr. J ba. spiral Plun I, Jhr. lam rm. mint SPECTACULAR pr·n,.ition l>.ld\:Jl:I'. <all home l-'01 m.11 U1nrna. t:n•<mbrook nr So c~· starrr.tS(' IJC.iull L uxon t•nn tf . Ufl i: r J dcd. hy J:i• k ''1111'1·1 ~ tor .111 I I' · I · l" n \ I f Shorecflffs.View ' " lam·rm. 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Opt•n hi.c Sat & m11lh ('r 1n l.1w >Ulle bJ. tall.-1> kllrhl'n FnicJ "' Sun l S.Calll!.'13-0151 1-iex1blf' sellt-r w t11 1altnr IMMACULATE -----5t>" iu:-1· 101 ~2 112z1 & LllRARY ( 1nan <'1 n ~ to s u 1 t ,44• 900 Corotu1 Hi9hlonds 4 Be droom, 3 tiath. 3 ror MEAT 2 IDRM quahf1t'd buyer's n c('(ls WITH Pri·ce gar ai.te. d in 1n1: room. Calif. lime. 11renl rut di' l:all to d1St'UI'~ the many M<'liculuubl) l·arcd for lafl(t: family room, s tep sar lo<·at1 nn New: <'pis, "ll'-you <'Un buy thii. ram1lv horn<· on Ii: lot OAK HARDWOODS Slashed! dowTl ltvmi.: room & IUG µamt. i;pnnklcro;, put m, homr ~4.SOO 1nt:ludC!<o V.llh frwl ln'I'' nnQ. & . AND rruulc•r hcdr0t1m . Frc~h 111d:..l'p'i;. lmmt!d OC'Cp~ lund f1·atunng J In~ b<lrm ... 2 MINI OCEANVIEW So•e Thou1oftd1! rww art•a &1-1.!I~) Calf lo SS:!.500 Owne r Brkr, 0 balh11 . ond hu1ll·1n 3 1,1 n Texas big! T h rct• year n J c; S525W :TfRFR NT kitrh"n On 1.01 d•'·"aC M. 1 • t. 2 n, In 11 walk· lo-s cc . c ' a r pct ___ _ Ho .. l'-• ' " ~ ' t b .. N 1 old res ldt!ncc m <'xcclll1nl Heallnr~ '"" 8"'ih ,.. "' Saf" f or l1tll" fn .. t Jll'ivn c -<'IH n cw )' "' .,.,,., . .,. · Uy Uwnr. 2bd Condo New •LEST•TE • • "' rh•t d b l ( 1 k condition. 4 b»<froom•,.._ _________ .,. " " 646·7711 ..... ore CJ\l I U 011 ' a .. C'pb & pa1nl, ;"IOI fudl • 'lt-11·400 (I b d '3mlly room. "U<'11l dtn ,.. ~ -Iii oor:s. ran n l'w in A r uom. "h c.1rl' ·o~no llLIYEHS . ne~ Sii ~)()() 5.51·0!1:11 OLD k1lrhc>n , form al chninl! ' on mkt 3 "ll . i•~. l>J • nd ti bo t t (irl'plece in lht! 111 ini: " C •LIF HO Er < , u :.ma a s orni:<' lo"nhnust•, t!nd. "·"· '.> • • M > CORONA DR MAR Only $10fl,700 room About 2000 sq feel .. -3"1' 2 11 lk h 1n all O"'ncr df'll""ratl'. t\11 lo l>eJl'h. 2 Yr., olt1 n' A, w.i to :IC l!i & HlWLISTIHG CallOu1ck ·&14·721l AKR,cullS10 liZO~· S:'>f.OOll tlc-aul c·ond h·111lls ct ;.. WtlfHI tkl'k' Bc>a ul1full,y remodeled 2 ll urr) ! <>wner /\ikr s harp hn m c, p rated to l\clrm homt• 011 n 2 lol. VA TARllU. 752·ti2112 sell. SG8,SOO. \\1th posbibll1t1rs for ex ---1\)l'I. tii:l·iliOI pun!tlM Cv111x•r l)luml>· L<i Cuesta Villa J Bit :! -- IOA. hrl'placc wllh rJ1l('d .. ., ba. Bnrk wall' & Ue~m l'urlli· ltock ('J mpu' h1'.1rlh. mOY(' Ill rond1· Assumable Fixtt UptMr w /Yl•w 1$ I In CoNfo"'lo cc1hn11.. Wood deck & \ ll'W JHd, 211J. 1,1m rm, lton Sll7.SOO Cull ror ll P· Fahuwm,' b11y vu, grco;1 ---------l :r t11t "· Hy Ownt'r rarp..tst llrupt>' lh IJOlnlmi·ntlosi:e tl7:18S50 OR NOorLODOWN nna aruo, sw1m 'g pool, hul!t IYOWNER S.'lli t~l<!I u"n•·r. Open Sat/Sun ..,..,.,1 ·1 ·••\•u..,•c "N•I· nrw\'i\loan.nnthls1m ltv rm Come Ste w h<r sr.1,!1:>0ors11hm1t olf1•r 1:i:,7;,:Hl2711 [~ I maculal .. :1 hcdruom, 2 some work will buy ro UlJl ~l>r. or ;J i ifon K yri. 2 ne~e(~~-~~e~1 lcvt'l llNI VEHSITY PK. bv hotn('' fl·~lurtni.: ;i hd uwn..r, :I Br <!1 1 Ila . r am 1 1 ,1 m rm~ .,. l>tl llm. llln Um. on i.trt>c-11· l llJ,l:l!:lJ halh h<Jme w 11 h hnck lht• low pncc of Sll!UiOO oltl l.'low tu urt•,111, 1111.1· £iL)ISJt f1repluc1' duulilt-Jtur.11!1' /\~ 673 7fl01 11 u1h,, Kcl :.< hb l'i tnc on _ -•=-•• ••t1•-und Cn.·,h 11.11nl m Jtl<I h \ti 1pm h I:! :tt l!I nut /\.'k ',: Sl!J.'l!iO l IR DUPLEX 1---------•I OH ORCHID It Y 11" n I' 1 I' r 1 ml' ( ·,111 u:. about th11; 3 llJrm l':J1'\"rlt· :1 Bdrm I '• ha 1·h.1rnwr " I~··· M~l l111ni,1I tl1n rm,:! f1tlln . J\dl Ill. '111)11\ p,11111 110! l!Clfl) "I fl . I t ,11'1'\' OCEANFROMT Ul'lux1• 1l11ph·x, l lttl 1 111i. , :! h11 hll In' 1 q1I 111 1.11 Ir 111111 S1qw1 .. un tit•< I. I l;.11 1-t•" "ill'-'' ~111'1 .,00' lalboo lay rrop. Reolton • 675-7060. ·111 b1n. ~ BIG MONEY II\ LITTLE WANT ADS I'./. In 11•111 ttadwlui ,\pl 'i.lll,~100 hi:! ~1~1•1 M&WPORT HEIC:.HTS C:.I ,.,,RAISED l'll'rll\ 11( "111nt1111•111,1t" 111 m11'11h1•r1· p1111 ttlrt1 " thh :1 htlrm. I l1.11h h<•,1111\ "t1111t"d fll1 hUlll' tot "' lll"'l'lll\I: llf'I'~ & 11~11tll' 11n•1111 hret'/\'" '1'"111111 h11~'·nwnt un•u ltlt•al r111 ""''' 1•·11.ir' '1)\1 C ,II\ rt•l 11\ & Ill' )11UI ()111\ <,10~. 000 Cofl 644-721 I COZY &CLEAN T>uph•\, :! lxlr Ill , ll•r~r pl.1v nl'lm 11r :Jrol hd1 m .. I '"""' nn q,.I,,. \,1 I .int. :.hlllllljl & 1111h l>l 12 :,1111 Unlvenlty Reolty :t1w11 Jo: l '11t ltv. v 1,7·1 H'\11 "1n1• i.tl11~w' no r•11hrr 11( Costo M••o I 024 '"u ,•nrh.•ntu1.,: •·oturrul •••••••••••••••••••••• It. 111111111 l'oll1•t:t' f',11 k ( <lllll'lt•lt•I\ '·'""'t .1p..il, ~1111nl.h·1, ~t111,1c• JllH. 211.. """' ,,,.,. "ill (to'to'I l'llli :1Iiill''>H11wnt•I'' :•1:1 :IH tl 11 ll ; I.OT Tiet' 11111•11 '''\'t'I :! 1-.1r J!Jr 11111.\ !)111,i:',O 1'1l11t lli'l1l l•:,1.1lt'. '>JO II'~.) 11111 I' II t \I I': 1\111': \ l Mrtr ~. 111.J . l,1111 l'ltl, 111mp11~ p.11111, I r111t-On I v \ , :t. :11111 () \\ II r ,\ i: I :. row,:,;, f. 11•' '1'17 ~ 111 BY OWNER • ~ ' .; 114'11 nr pool 7~.9011 I 11 rm .1 I d 1 n . rm . , ~ S~t litl 10 J IR·S59,950 THE WILLOWS i.1•11J r .1 lt• I 1 I' k' , h• n1J,t1•1 IHI V. "'l'lfUr:tll• II.1th Thi'"'' l111m•·· f\•1111111• 111111,.ual <ll''lllll hot h 111• 11ll' & 11111 :! SS995 IUYS! ,.<•11a1 ah• 1mt111' for u111 1 /\111•x1·t•p111,n.1ll) w1•tl dt• rl11111 1111111: 11111rt• I h.Jll ,1 • 111 .it 1·tl I' I ,111 IO:! 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I II II 4'1 l' "'Ill c;:: SELECT l'l.1s~1r1\•ol '" µ.11111111 l'I" f> lh ii 11 i1~10 fl·: I H.11 \I. ~l··i..1 lh'I \I ,1r 11111111• l'••1I. :1111 1.1111 1111 '"•' l 'u~·~:~·~(~:.:~ .~!';:;Ill r ~ li&llil plr•lptl ;\trnl .. rn u11d.111•1t L . ....::::::::::_!-1!!.,M.f.,.lflll1l•••••-l1 '"'·'"' \ "''" \ ;111ll1·1l ('(•II or• ... D ... , 2 5 ,,.,,, 675 4060 °T'PROPERTIES l".1t1114'.l .~.;11 1 ........... ,.. ............ ,,,..--.... ..... .-i . '10 ll \' . &41 mo G...._ral I 002 .......i t 002 G9Mref I 002 .._.... I 002 ....................... ······················· ............................................. . macnab I Irvine realty JUST llSTm! tJn 1H•rslly Park Deum· llome~ Gel the J:<>od lhm~s of lifl'' Li\'l' 1r1 a lx'aut1ful 3 hcclronm. lam1ly room. rtmmg room home " g,17.t•bo in yard .~ ''all< tn t1.•nnis court:.. pool, park. i-l'liool~ & ~hoppinR SI 12.800 Fer. Luszlo Shark any 752 l 114 t 7.75 > 642-823S 644-6200 901 Oo.,., Onw Hlrl>Or Vrtw C9nler 1r .. 1ne •t ~~Valley C.nttr 751·1414 SPfCTACULU YllW Oul1itandtnl'.! \'iew home w /entire harbor spread before you. Two bdrm"! plui-separate & pri\'alc studto or guest quart<.•rs Pool. S'l49.500 A COl.OWB.1 l»Ca CO. 644-1766 Welker & lee IHI I 1t1r1 l·'ft Jo'. I< DI"' II II \t ~: :Ill U :! 1·a1 j.',11 S.lll.1:1H '-II 1101 .1 .. um.1hlt• 111,111 l'll,11'1 II Jo:\ I. I-St'\ 'I 1-•Ill 11:,;,:, A) «ilttJ "'.}-. wtit• fl ,_ ... _,. .. Zt~~' i:. ·-°""' .. ,....., c...lo ........................ To df'wetoc, ,..••tOO• fo, J'r1do.,. r ___ ._..i...o,., .......... .1.,.,..,~-.... "• .. _.... H ~. ·\ 11p1t ,11 :1 Ire 11,1 q,,...,. ,,, "111 .. /It ,11111111111~ "'" ,1111 Opl'rl h1·11"' '111111~ lh111 '"" Ill 111111 ~'XI.. \ • I.•~• 11 l.n l \I jlO l'•HI l'11n1· 1111h H•w lo1tsld• LlttiftlJI Onr dorllnit 2 Or, n Z. '52.~ One 1mm:ir ,. Hr lice Int, $.'io&.9:'>0 On<' ,.un hint) _. Hr dn·um homl'. $71.~ SOUTHLAHDHS 612'636R 1111:" :1 h d 1 m , h 1111 t· "'"' ~ LY • "'·''l<'I ~1111 1•arlh tmw' ~14114! I'""'" St•1.t111 Ill \ 1.11111• O~l.Y ~S7.!lll(I' ~lll't' I 'h 11 r&I l' lll'I \\1111'll,1"l '~ Mfll1 l11"nh111111• \ ll'W Ill YOU ASKIO FOR IT! i.:m·nl14•1t, r lo,1• to rlOC•I POOL llO~H: 111 1.111:c-:1 ll!l. l.Hll ~ din rmi. ""u1d winnrni:: pn•111ii.t1• ~·1:1 ... >1>0 • hnmt'. Low tn11tnl. yurd. hH·l~n t op«l11ml. t\Jtl I' 1 c t u r" " 11 11 l' " 1 ll h t $52-12_76_ ~1\2 0434 t·u~tuni11~iJ rrnm 1•r1hn11 WOODIRIDGI to n oor "'amity rm. 1 hdrm. 1toraco1" 11tnurn. JWm11n hnlh, wallpaper, i-lVIW 1-'f> !-'o r lhc-wt'll 11ualif1ed rxceul ivc buyer . 714/ OOll 1456 ------- Throw u stone It h1l lhl' l11k1• from th" ooaulJful 101•:11lon W(lt1d brld 1u~ Pin<'•'. loctttl'fl orr~ thl' >-l1 t•t•t from bench club, Ler11e 3 bdrm h om r. form al 1h nln11 . ramlty rm • a lrtum, rlr11m11 nt' 1•3ultrd cdllna • YOl.ll'l' lo rnJo)' i\rl soon & l'lloclelc your own l'•u1wl tolnr. • I C8 DAil y PILOT Th\IM•Y. Auguar 19 191t ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... 11.... ~Ohr lfflb.... u.t.M.a..d l"-"U••• I' d ............ ~ ...... ~ ~:.~.~ .. ·-·· ~~~ .... -.!~.~.~ ..... =!:~~r.:!? .. ~~.~o ~~!.~ .. ~?.~~ .. -.............. ??.~~ ~:~~::~ ...... ?~.~4 ........ ~~.~~~.!~~~ ~~.~~~ ..... !~~! lnine 104 '4ted 106'.._.,_. .. oc~ t06' UHITS NICI DOWM. T\JSTINMEAOOWS 9'fft EabJ• Landmark . 3 b r , *FOR REMT * •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• ... ••••••-•••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• -910 UI ,000 4 Br,!~'' Ba. deon. formal : br. patio" 11ar. s:!~O In "'-shr/d,r) r . ~ .. trig (X-,,;in \ "'"" :I bc-dronm FANTASTIC I 3 -din, n1.:04 paint, dl"Jl' & cl watM le 1t11rdnr. Adil.I. __ t .all ~ill 47"1 honw ~)U 11 monlh • ~ t 4 SIJ0.000 s.N. cpl"· IC frpll' "'/tun nopees 6'1~63'7? lt•a t• 1llit &0'1¢~" compll'tt' JJJo 7 U71000 SSl.000 Hru tlon aru, .:ood -· ..... ~.. HOIU'4S RIALTY I> upiri.ldNt Y .ilt• Pl.an 1 • ~ 7 U7t ·ooo $70 000 •<'hlll . clO!lt' to pool 4r bd. no a.araae. 11dulb. ~ 324l · prn.uiciuu Colll'lc t>ur 10,ooo SSi 100 pa1 k. unquiet rul d~ i.11c:. Pt"lh S26 Ben111rd. SIUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '* 494.aOS 7 * offrr "In~ t>llrm,, h1t111 Why wail forlhe future to I $191,000 ~ ~~o ~l 1624 mo. 642 ~ :i Ur, J ba townhou11e Ra....aT"'LS ly r oom w ,,. ,.t h.i r . h l1 • 1 •• _.... , •-t 3226 s1rnrkllnai new ('und IP" "' htNklu•tnooli.inkll•ht.• Cometoyou'!Meel1t a ·way! 12 $390.000 S.W. -0 "" s-110 <.'ull "I.Ila" LAGUNA.HACH 2 000 1 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• &. lormpl Olnll\j( rtiom I $1.21, I •• 50 RLV. l A\CIV 3 ur. \\'I "' I ., Oll K46 l311orlUH~~,.,.(.'!'. \ 3 111>101 ~ l"AM !<:'II . llut tha1·1o not 1111 Th OWL.EX • .._000 S'S 000 .,., " " ur rt'nl or ease. • :! h1o1lh hume. w w 11 r o '".,~111 n •II~ 14 ~· • Ula,+ i.cparahi aiut·i.t rm horn", frplc. Oc.'Un\'\ew, lnM 1244 <'llrprt i. & dr1.1p\'~. 1,,,Mhlilpc.-J ic.mii·u" ·•l Hayfront 2 bdrm .. 1 bath up: 2 bdrm. JO S4J$,000 SOLD & b.uh. 2 frptc ... , 2 <'U R)'uppt only.193-)lH~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swt'll•'h firt•pt.u·i" tt·nt sh.-t144;1u11f11l l'uol & 2 baths dot.on . Super Sand)' beach. JO $750,000 SOLD. :;; ;;,~hr 'df} r. S(i()() mo Oona Po:;;; rrvlc t;Rt;t:NTREt; 3 Dr ;: Bu Olrr,\T1\Nl>J~G O<.'to;,\N !'t!lJl\111 ~12000 ffl.-ducedto$2H,SOO OfflCIS US0.000 $60,000 wuhr/dr)'r . n~ bch: hsll.i''rp~r .noi>cL",$4~ &\'ll.l.i\<:t-;V ll·;W.$4~ RANCH REALTY LOT th _.-.au t~ ........ _ •! tl(•out. 2 :;ly . J UK, 3 bi. Aval! now. (7141-499 :n29 ~· lse. tl4)·8Tlll Mo S T 1 rtvs MCMY 0 ...-.-•I ~ -• homl'. $60() Mo,.> rly -3 ltANCHO SAN JOAQVIN 2 Sl\J\hu till..\ 2 DLK . ( 0 . h a e "' nt " •t "75 333\ 2l2 I S llt:Al'll, l bll.. from l\lt es1gn your own om~ OD r r . "' un,ni.: " •••••••••••••••••••••• 31Jr,21 .nu,1XJ1m11~,m \t.'rv Sh.irk OWN•;tt 2 BRICK PATIOS Jurge lot. Seller Will help (maoce. c 0 Mr LET 1'.: Ly FIN I s II E 1) onMMad.IMar 3222 130'0NTllto'W\Tt'H! Lll.18 ltl')' Model. \t~w "·'''!'\ 1\LI. L'TILll'llo.:~. l.11Jn> ,, .. ,r11}u~ l'olum S00.000 "'fU H N ·KEY" PROJECTS wall be •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• 3 & d~n ,.. .. ~ hum~· on t!"i c~u~ 1~~~7d1~·~-. $WH111 "''' '111dC'I 111 < ulh·v• sold or cx<·hangt'(f. Trade up and itCl Oeaut du)ll'(. 2Br. I'• bu. l~ke Fatt l W/\lcw 01 J 3215· J sp,1,•1nu' :i IHHtM l'J rk S & ~ con,tr11r11or LIDO RE.AL TY 200% appredataoo, G months interest frpl. ~ xtra:s. So uf hw) wat.er IS2S Sit fl, 2 b:i. _ _ _ F\\111,Y 110 \H;. Dui lt oof ~1·nu1nf' l..ith ..in1l . (( d 1 · BY ~.)C)mo.>19-9501. A c.wetbur.frplc.11.itlOL.eoasc new S mokelrt'l on :ih·q•b t.111• II\ rm l'IJ'lh'r :1t>'O !'tlJ It ll77 VJ.Udo, N.I. 67J-7JOO wrtte·O • an o maintenance. & dbl gar. Clubhol,lse. ~nh..'lc 21x1. :?ba. pool \\ f11c11luH· Thlb honw .!lxZJ'btinu,r11on1..iml ' APPOINTMENT IN OUR OFFICE ·:>o:GL llME. 2 Br 2 Ba. pool & tennis incl. SS90. clubtL~l'.S:t.'IS.MJ.1429 h11!1 111111111ll1t·l•ntOCE,\~ •omm pool~ ,\ w1w 1n ONl.Y (No drive-bys, please.) fplc. new decor, dbl j,\ar, Ready&:pt. lsl.tU0.8'00 ----& C01\Sfl.IN1'~ \'U. ~l , 1.•.1.trl'll'llll hut \\ 111 not l>l OCJllllO N~ I 05 ..._wpori lea'h I 069 316 Jas mine. SS ZS. 4 Ur, 2 :.torv house.', for l\to .n allJbl,· lo11tt $1J;.,nuo ........ •••••••••••••• ............. •• ••••••• I I IQuall ~ II .Quall ~ biS·l957 Br: 2 ba hoUlic o~ 11roen· lease. A <:. 'pro( lnds1· 1 Ku~t1,. t'C'il:ir 'lhilllllt• WOOD ·-(,'L""S 3 Bd1 Ill H.....&.--Vi•w Ho...----• Pl d DAd 2u-be.It by lnkc. r en.oas. maint. J:llS BBQ, $.iii hon'll' (.~,. !>Undct'l.S, .,. ,,,.., ---.,.___. m 8ran new 2 ..... . .. .. pools, ground m a int .. mo. <C.7.029()evel>. 2 VJlh. du111114 rm lwmt WdlllW b'' doctor direct Pr Ll--LI-w1frplc ssoo mo on y rly ~ (11·1•plnr •'. rlininl'I rm , CALL Now .. ( . c. .. 1 <>•77 Dfl.!i!!' ma Pf .... ma . lsA. wa'tnrfront llomes club Canl. 1n rl. $500 ---IJll\ Ill l.lll:hl'll An l'' w 1n11•rt1>r lol·•rve n11 h rumU\lorlt:r "° .,.. _ JS2•tflo 1S2•t920 "' ... AdJtsonly. 768"'266 LEA.SES AVAIL. n•llent fum. humc. $OS ,,11m11. buJll Ill \ lll'llUtn -CMIAAUl Nlw.o9UUO• MOO QUAIUl ~ ""°' 631·1400 -We offer I ht' folluwm • 752 ·7315 H•lwm "" '"KJI ~lit' lul OPEH HOUSE per cl~nn 3 Br .. b" ;\fo "'~ • v .-I ..... . ... ... fine proP1-•rt1l':1 MISSIO,.. Rl!. ... LTY .,,. or1·;in, mountJin f. Supl'r buv 1n :-.lwpt "'-.&ofStot• S26S.2br,garage,s1nges (rple dshwashcr cpts f " ""' DONALD M. lllD uLL ...... W I" to '--acb t Lot'"/ ""'" ok Fee d ' l •• ·.. · 3 Br, 2 bn, .im rm S38S """'·"' •'•111 .. ·y, Luuu11J iioll e1n11">l' "'"'"~ .-s ."'rc:.. •'" ~ ery .. Properly 2600 · rps, pat o. ~1 .. mo. l Hr.Z blllhsS395 .....,., .... ~ •" " k•I~ rnort' • SI 15,000 pix>~. tennr~ i br, J IJa Crypk 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Main Rentals, 540·53'70 963-4500. Ag\, no fee. 3 Br, 2 bn, ram rm $-1:!5 Phonl'494·0731 ----------i ~~ "'1th ~II l'X.tr.ii.. Ope ....................... Colorado Mountain lund, Bdrms .. 2 bulbs; stone Fa.ttalftV•r l2l4 3Br.2bu,dinrm 54:.0 1 llr3 f\<1, p,1 bch. tcnms. ATOUCH huuse:Sut&~. 111 5orun· u<.'1f1c 0<.'l'an V1 r w '• ll"rc. Re•uonuble. fl I $37"' p o 3"r .,, bn Cam c-•-5 d •"so l I Id I NB 1 ~ • .... repa('e. .. er m .. -•·•••••••••••••••••• ., .• , ... ,..., vww. 1o:u.ir . .., ~l" OF CUSS ---'-..,l&¥.n/ ll so 3J6 l,o ton, · ' Cemell'ry • N ll. 2 ots 5116·5679 yearly. Agent 644·7383 1 Br. 211 bu. Cum $.S2.5 9tiM 152:1, 4~ l".A7 .....__... PropHty HouH <Ma:.on1e Section> ror WALK J lir, din & fom rm :. SSJS ThJl~\\hJt,uu'llfmdin l010So.Coes1Hwy.tl)4-6Si. ~WC~tflwy,NShrs sale to quahf1ed buyer.Red&laf1t HENTALONOCEAN to Mile Squore Park . \'ry c-h.lfmini: 2 iol ory, lh1s bcauhlul t uho·nl .. ll' l.d -N' 1 • , ... ,""SO RaasonableSSl·6042 w--1....d 2900 Lovely 3 BR. duplex. ~ I ?" 2 r I ... I I .... "" ~ .... ., Redecorated 38r. 2 ba. 2br. '\'I\, -nJ, rp <'~. 1'1 .. n H r our "' t' ~ guna tgue ---eh' Us ••••••••••••••••••••••• overtoolong CdM beach. frplc, new cpl.s, drapt>s & 552·70 natural wood pandmg l .. lrnh. 2 r hath,, rxtr.1 choic . 'l:e"' port Cn•st, J BR. Bunal Plots. Hos 1 • U 1 l Pa k 111 or ou•·tand1'o g valuh for h •· •"--.. commun~ · n vers1 y r ._, " dishwas her $410 mo. t ruout, ll('A "' 11roov"' larl!l' l.imil~ room •nc u~ "" "T tastefullv dt•c. w1panel· $1-00each. 'r area. Avail. Sept. 1st al THE 1 bl k .on ,1rldo•it llohli) ro10m f11t F(IK mg. wet.'bar. $75,000. Call 960·4062 Terrace 3 BR. Agent or _,.,.month 96345m. Agni, no ft>e. noors. lrg trcl!i., 'J Oc.' G " 1c· "fo'L own Ul>e. (213) 943·9786 ,,_.. VILL from ocr:m north encl pnfr•·t f:11n1lv fun \rt• 1 .. \~l'.,..\N •v · A)(l'nt 752·9023 BAY&BEACll Beaut Sbd exec hme no pds. ~JllS 11 r~r: ..il l1t1ri:nm ..11 5(19.!I~ PROPEHTlt-:s ---ial I t led in purchasing REALTY 6'1S· w /clubhse & pool priv. REALTORS S620/mo Call 491 2191. (',\I.I. GOLFCOURSE P~ l 600 ~:.~sable lot lo C.M. Topurea,$495.968-9174. red hill~·:. 552 -7500 HILLTOP HOME ,I Hl)f( \I Fam 1 rn 111 rt RT1.1-:nor" ·1 ~:ll IC \('F. • i:n•..it l.IJ~ ..ind 11 1.:hr ''c"' T"'u n\.c.~" ,. hrcplJtt·~. "'1·t 1 .. ir I Ill~ ,11111 '" .111~~ inul'l1111•11 l• l>l l;!.:>1>1.1 l.ui:unn Ni"u"l l<l-.ilty Is aero!!~ the street from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4171 aft6. 2 Br 2 Ba Twnhme. Park !\1J,11nil1n•n1 \ll'W, l 'pp.·1 496-4040 830-505 this llnl' 3 Ur. 2 Ua home. l,600 sq.fl . 210' frontage IUUTIFUL Vu. totally decorated. Thrc\' 1\n·h nay, 3 Hr S15.SOO 10', dn. Onve by nr downtown San Juan Retlfals ADULT COMM. p.arl. furn. u.as mo furn rm, :i &. S500 mu 2303 Anni\er:.ary Lane Cap . lncl 's s mall.••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch'ld/ l S56-Q.121 1 17111'191' 1:155 or('all5563Ull beautiful commercial HcM&snf.uf'Ristwd CostoM"41 Tennis court, pool Ii 1 no Pt" s:.. _ ~l' · ' 556,000 D.ALt: Wl:LLNER bld'g & old h:.e :>eperated ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• facllities. Close lo purk, RENTALS Lower My11l1 c lltll!<. 1o:r1•ot lA\ ~' 2nr. 2 b;i Cundo Owner!! uC'lus1ve agt. by I ti Park 1 n g Io t. latboa tJJmd JI 06 3 Br 2 Ba, formal din rm ~,.Pm~g 1~d ::~~.w:~~I. Single ttamily Homes ocean ••oust \11c-w, 3 l\H. 2 l':<trn.rll.I\ rm w trpll'l·---------t $265,000. Courtesy t ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpt.S,bltns,fpl ,fncd.$4 dble garage. Near new. 3BR,2Uu ........... $385 Hu.~lin r1n . S.'125. llkr lh "'"hr. ) l' O\l'O, dl'l' brkrs.496·5454. WIHTERREHTA.LS rnelgrdnror549·3139 $37S/mo. 1st, last & 3Bll,2Du ........... $4 497 l l ---- J!.1r ur oµn r. I>•~ CATALINA . Valuobt.KeyLot Refe rences.Required •$345. 3Br +DR , 2 ba sccunty. Agent, no fee. 3BR,2Ba ........... s.i· Coty 2hr. :?b;i, lrtt lot.1o:rt i•nm1nJt 1ni; hu~l'rs & CEAN V1£W11 l'tPROVED W/1800 sq 3DR,gar.pallo$340 frpl, bltns, d /w. nu cpts ~ 3/2&den,2 h.1 ...... 5425 oct'un Vil'"' ,.Jk to \1(' :11\JI\ \'1.1 C11rnna. L:iJ! O '' 48R patJo lndry $600 ----------1 3BR.den2ba ...... >t2S tona Beach. 6 mo le.a~c. k · ·•• •• ll. Medical Bldg. at V1(' ' ' ' patnl in/out. <Halecrest L"o •• ,....r 4Br, 2bn with den. 3 BR 2 8 ... ..:11o:ud B r t.15 Gij..., & Pl l A On near bay 642·2221: (msg-646-9668) .,.,,...... .. • a ........... ..,.. s:JOO 49-i !1362 ~t'i02 \~ \ ;\I ll IA I.~ 1>~·('01 .uur·~ "'"rm & 1•11v hOrnl'. 31lR 21,RA. l.1m rm. p f('! UTM'IUC' l>.1< k \ Jr<I . , 92.950 80~1> (iA!.l.l·:HY <)f I IO;\l I"~'\. llJI !:t 111 THREE BEDROOM CUTIE 3250 from vour Ii van.: room ton a accn ia v. · JBR bay front ssso Lge yard, walk to Mii 4 BFl, 2 Ba .......... 541S · ---- Dr..imuhc 3 level family ly $75,000. Owne llJRi\pt,gar.patioS240 3 Br. 2 ba condo. frplc Sq Park & recreallo 48R,21, IJa ......... 54 Cozy 2hcl, 2b;i. lg lot., home with permanent w/carryut9'1.w/$20, NELDA G I BSON, pulio & J>OOI, dbl gar center. Close to scbls, 48R,3Ba ........... $72S l!rcal u('\•an \lt•w, v.alk 'iew. 4 Uedroom, 4 balh. down. Nealtor 675·2898 Adults. $375. 642·llSS stores & frwys. Quiet cul· Townhomcs to V11·1ona fl r h. II moi; family room. patio and H.D. Johnson, Broker d -sac. M4·103S, MZ·97 2 BR, 2 Ha •••.••.... • l~c. sr..oo mo 4!14 9362 d~ck. 1-·1rntasllc Newport 646.aJf.2 Costa Mesa MESA VERDE 3br, 2ba or848·188S Bkr. 2 BR, z~~ & ......... s.a9S value at $1\0,000. Call Zl21 Placentia Ave. 3 BR, 2 ba .• with paUo. w/w c pls, drps, dis 38R,28a ........... s.i· L H'll 540 llSl ~s to M ~On aD11uaJ lse. hwshr, encl paUo, db Air. 3Br, 2ba, cpts, drps. 3 BR, 2 ua ........... $450 CtCJ'l"O I 5 -Y·d 1900 _llurborReally 673-'H gar. fn('d yd. xlnl cond. frplc, di:chwnsber. 3BR,2'" na ........ SH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··-"' Avall 9/l. $395. 540-3368. $135/mo. 003·45ro. Agt 3 BR, 21 1 Ua..... . . . H1-c11·('11r.111'1I 3 lit, 2 b.t, •••••••••••••••••••••••lolbooPetdft.-o llO nofee. 48R.z•,1Ja ......... $.)()( r111c. qlh. tl1>s , 1>ati.1 178 Cecil St. Cosla Mesa.•••••••••••••••••••••• SHARP 4 Br 2 8:>. fplc 4Utt.21, n.i ...... S.'il :.u111•r lot'. s 1110 1m1). ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS l.o\l'I.\ i:ro11n1t... \\llh•---------i Small older 3 lll.·droom Winter Rental : Ocean bltnsonqwetculdcsac 3 Br+ l 1J yr old cpt.s. 4 nn.2idla ....... SS2S ~451'9J\~!n1 .11oh•1• li.rj!1· l'11H'1'1·1t 1•Jt111 \II Bc:.t orrcr. &IS 2635 front 4 Br, 3 Ba, full) ;\vail. Now. $400. 557·1648 drps •. part turn Ir dcsirt'd 't523CAMPt1Sl>a·JRVl"E 111 ,•ut•ll,•111 rnncl11 1on F:ustbluff l.u:.k bit 4bd, --furnished prime beac S450 in('( front yd & wtr. ~.:!.:om ram.rm . d1nrn!! nrea. lncotM ,rofMrlY 2000 loc iroo ~o 675-8562 4 IEDROOM 67S.9Ul, x2'73, 436·4685 REDUCED _ ,7 OOO J..1) ~\' \'_~al:. lluaU) le\ rm . 211ba, wdl kept.••••••••••••••••••••••• -· · 2~.,, bath, family room, eves/wknds. 121)) 'I . t:> •• ' ..•. 11.1rJC1>11:.1U11 ) Orli.i o"nr Xlnt cp~ • TIME TO TRADE Lorge :?Br,frpk,sundcck. fireplace. Walk to pool • .._t. ..~ .. l240 ~~ ll.·,oullfulf\ ikn•r .th••I J S.1 l.i.1i:u11J •l!r• W7 l'urk 11anch~1~ & othc Tradt• to l.iri.:cr units nr schools. $290 mo. tennis , sauna, ja('uul. :':':.~~ ... ':"!":...... /i<,,.I.~ LCtCJ'l"a HiqMel 3252 . ...•....•.....•....... Lt-:ASE. 3 Bdrm 2 h.i hou.<e. ut1I rm. 2 ('ar i:u1. palJO $.:l!IO. 49~8 llr .1 '.ir i.:- 11 111 pri· x t r a !I 1 r 11 f 1· s s now' More apnreciallon, Avuil 911 l. C213J921-6464 ete, etc. All included for 0 _ D/W '1 r; t1i:1111i-lurtl1 n11l.J11ll' .._, _.Be h 1069 lntJ,t·pu I<• lllu•nt. lit h't C II S42S""rmontb ,inr2 ..... cpl5, ,n ., JI\ II vi. 111.., .,.,,.,.,,\ "•w,.-.. ac pullo ~IJO ooo ind land more,· ll.l'<f :; e \er. u 60 Ft. on main channel. KEY REALTORS pets. Children OK. $4 GU.8600 SU THRACE .11 m•H11h•·1t· \I ""' .. ,.II •••••••••••• •••••••••• lh o"' nr.' 6~4 0875 o nowLlnOrHmSorEmSTa~oTnES pll•r & slip for 3 boau. 64M477 mo. 96(>.3035 g,;}J' TWHHOME I ' .. " ' I I • 11110 II \lo lh I I .l 1 \ 1·:1. '. 3 IH< ;\I 0 ~ \ c MK.&114 ... ii H . o4 b a.. poo I ; a 111---~==:...:..---1:-:---:-:::-:--::--:----:-::-:71 <1.1:111111. 1 on Jl(ll>I •t lot \' .H'unt & 536-8832 modern conveniences. 2 Dr. 1 ba, b~e F.n . on\~ New 3 BR for lease. \ Blk lfSl3 C .... ,._ 1 J3c llrst to enjoy this nt>w ~ Irvine T erraee 1'111\ nl11111"' .ll\r •h,o 1111 ··'"""'' l'.111•1 ~ irh··· 11\ I 1 nd .. ' ;q1c• .11 I Ill I' <·I .... \\IOI ~.:11 II.IC l• t1\\ 111 I r1•,111\ 10 mo\·~ 111 now llG CANYON Sl600 Mo. Yearl)' lse. nc. $335. mo. ALSO 3 br, 2 to beach. 2 8a, erpts, AMrv.,"'l: RVlffE 3 Br. 2' • U:i. townhomt'. \II f,1)!, 1h1' 1mt• wun't ~Ar. 3 Hu. Hrnudmoo FOR SA.LE lluy&llearh b •'R 2000 f\ nr drps, $475 incl grdnr. . w/all rlc<'. kitchen, auto l11bt llonw., ww. <'u~tmnizt'd. CATALINA ISLAND Heally 67.5· n~:.V. 's42S. 54~~3869 or 9S6l Port Clyde Dr. or Fi?R2~E~~~~~~ ;~1; 11arn1:e tlr. opnr ,a/rph; rli:l iliOt ,\i:t cnlan.ll'd billard rm,· 7 Units income $19.200 a --642-0282 call 213/322·4721 da)•s. r , • · W/1t 11s liithtcr ll• ' n It nu •'Il l:\ pool. ye~r. Sl7S,OOO. or will WINTER RENTAL. Cut 714/968.·S33Se•csrorinro. twn 7 homc, 5SZ 94H or spmklr i.)stem, l'\l. 1u· ll.111. h<1\ Jlir, <!'•h.i . ,, " Jbed tblk'o bench SS2 000 resi.tobch&commun1t\ St39.SllO O\\nr b44 • tradl' for income proper-rm-~ " · d 1 __ • __ . ------• lv1111 •lin. l.1111 'n1 vioul C $425 mo BarreU Really 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, Br, 2ba. cul· ·sac. bltns, tenni!., Jl<>OI & J:iru1t1 l a~ c:h 1048 s111.:1011 t'Jlll.l:!t~'itl d.i\"ntlthl l.)m0rani;:r ounty, 6425200. d gardener, JlV/boat NONG0 1 L.th'C 1 ,0URhSE 5 ! S475+ckp.C7t•l400·Zll:I oquna a World W l.S. lrokns . . ta r p et s • r a Pe s' storage, no pets, S370. ew, P ui. ,;in(' o an agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• I II J( 1'11111 , .I II I'll'' II Newport leoch 960-4410 CorcMtCI .. Mar r1replace, double garage, 962-4914 Joaqwn tnhse nr <.:ul\'e WANT TO ni~lom hmlt ll;ll'k H:n & WCMlkt YCMil leli~Ye? -••••••••••••••••••••••• bwlt1ns, washer . dryer, & S.D. f,.wy. 1819 sq ft. MiniOft Viejo 3267 BUILD MOW? .u '"' ~110 0<10 411:1 t120' S:!fl,5011'' s1111cr \lclui.e b) 4·Plex·vcry lrJ: apts. 3 br, 3 BR Condo, pool S'l'75 POOL. Lawn & pool & conv. d en. 21h ba, lux. •••••••••. ••• ••••••• ••• 1111\ lhi .. 111,1._,11 ,.,111 \1111 ,\Ill. _ _ tht• 133). lO:"Pt'n~lvely up· Z br, l br. $130,000. Ownr Shorecliffs view 2 BR maintenance included . Prestige 1900 model, 4 msl suite & ba, frplc, dbl 2 Dr, J\hso Villa. \'u.•w, gradc•d :! fk.•drms, 2 bu . 61~5205. 675·3824. ''-n $750. 67.5-6900 A••t ' $425 per month. No pet.s. bedroom, 2~ bath, 3 ca encl gar. $590 mo. Reudy Central :11r. upgradcll \ 11 ·\• 1"1 & .1;i•I ·•l>l'l'l>I '' 11 :: llr :: Ila CoucJo. i:r .. all'SI + drn l'ri \'Ole patio. "" " Roy McC.-dle · garage, freshly painted Sept. 15lh. 20 Arboles. $305 mo. 5116-3007 1•1.111~ l11r :!:'1141 .. 11 fl :1 t.11· .. 11011 in WC',~1·h(f commonpoob.IJeachac Dupll'x. xlnt co~d·: new CottaMHa 3124 RftlltorlllON•--' Inside & o ut. Cpts, Key at s ales o(c or --------- 11.11m 111,tnrn """"' ~···· :>110. 1114 1\t'/1\l(l Ct'!>S. !>lip 11 \llilable. cJ)lb,dTJll>.&pa1nt.uu11de ....................... s··-1r""'12t" drapes. Walk l o Sl ~ CLF.AN3Ar28a.CO\"d 'l 1 IWMI l'4!1;10,tn l\rokcr&I04~1 &uul.22bdrmum\s,ea$12S. l,"i util pd. Mobil CostoMeso -· .Bo • & M • pat10. rn cd yard, CUl!ll•· MORI HS REAL TY ,."1 I.SL', k "'• l>P''K ----w /in<'I i.:~rage & yd . home. Move today, Fee. naven\urc anna. $360. Charminlt 2 Br, 2 Ba, sac. $375 wtr pd. 586·119~ ~ "' ''" an Cl~IMtlf• 107 so. .. soo Call for appt. Main Rentals,s.tl>-S370 $SOOperrnonlh. den upgraded. patio. -* 494-8057 * Jbr,21,hn fp 2c·.1r111ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6422334. Br, 1 ba condo, gar, --twnhme.Close lo pool 3bd, l"•IJ:I, cpts, drp:., l \I-Tl l'l\'I·, 1·1 STO\I 1\11111 1111~1 ~. :J iii< 'Ill\ 1'1; .,,11111,1 \I\\\ u( t II> ,\/ 1.i1.i1m.1 \I!• •···' .r.01 VICTORIA HIGHLANDS \\ • ul It r ,, m11-.I 11111 1.1111111111 ..... ,1l111t• \Ill' •\ 1111,illt\ lllll•llUC 111111 Ill II\":.' 11111111 , .1 lo.olh 11111 11111 1111 ,\ okn h••lll• 1111 lh1 '"'' 11rn1n.11111~ hm 1·1 11 <..1,. :>1•• ..,,/O/(Uf. 9Jt~At~ ... ~~.!~! t •N •.at) \-'? )IA SUPERB S!lll OIM• Ow11r. ~5·71WS_ !\lo'b New . 3 llll. 2 8a. ---1-.tlnc)tOft leadl J 14 patio. pool. $295, No pets. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, nea park. 642·9799 run11c. fncd w/2 palm~. NEWPORT SHORES r ustom homt-. su9.000.New C6!1sl. Cusl. Dplx, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1049-B Iowa Sl. 842· Marina High. Carpets, kids ok. $350. 21:11 Owner. 498.~ N~pl Shores. $130,~. SllO. UtU rrce. Corral ro nf\6pm drapes, bu.iJUns. $400 per UNIV. PARK TERRACE 421·4582 tloomy I h1trm., 2 1, bu . Pnn~ly. Bkr. 84().l .... l hl'rse Hcacbcombcr. FRESHJ Br2 Ba, E. Sid month. 3 br, 2 bu, popular Cam _..:..:..._ ______ _ 1111 1n~. :• c·t11 11:u.11.a• J... , Rffll Estat• Mwt bridge Model. Xlnt loc . .Wwport ~och 3269 Slrl-t'l lo 1'lrl'1•t. laritc lot C"'-'•.___,, I 0 71 THREE UNITS Fl'C. 631·2011 home, avail Sept. $350. *"CA 547.7044. 833·3215 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r· •r-... 642-6054 Evs & wknds. 146· I l 5 I .,..,.,. ' lmmucu l 11 1.-• ,\t"11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LocJunaleach 2Br <:ontlo Wtden, 11in 1111"111 "711 .>4HJ "' OWNER ;I !Ir Cond<• r .. sts•1de C.M. • •••••••••••••••••••••• lean 2bd hs e . Cpts. FtllA area. 2•;il>;1, :-.love, tr;1!.h 1 °''"'' cph. tin". & 111r Ld FOR R£.LtT * drps., adults over JS 4 Br, 2 ba, frplc, big fncd <For Rent By Agcnl) comp ltc•cl'ntly c-on· "rqm tlw "I" 11 1'"'" 111 c 115116 ~J:rl 1r "'31 0505 Owner's .>.·tra l11rgc 3 * '""" $200. mo. 642·1140 ar back yd. 4 yrs new. Walk Family Decrficltl tnh~c i.tructcd, tc·nnts l'Ollll~. 1111 .. I 1\11 :? h.i • <! ''Y •• • · ' bl·droom 1 bath lloml' Victorin Beach 2 Bdrm. 6 lo all schools & beach. Ready now a br, 2'~ b:1 pool, nr lit•al'li. s;.oo n1<1. h111111· 11111:<-11.11111 & bc1i11 H fminst1tr 1098 with (irciilnce and fresh wuhden·S325/mo. pm. Edison HI a rea. H.B. Brlngmoncy&Curn1Lurc u y~ li4 2·6500. !!:v i. ''"'till•' N'"1r 111'<'11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,111 nt· AND. Two 1 Whtterlease1 Preshlypalntedln&oul best loc.$4S0.64S-803l Assn.dues ptlbyownrr 613·14Rll. 'li:l.'~10 SPOTLESS Jl(oelroom, 1 both unit~. all Lower Three Arch Day, 2hr, 2ba. huge frplc, ne 2G Fuc:hs10 $425 --------- CAYWOOD REALTY 31.n 1, B\ h ... w/lrn on luro,• lot. Owntri. rute 1 Bdrm. cottage. lllc. $33S incl wtr 3 Br, 2 ba. C'p\3, drps, Npt. Shorf's, 21.~R.hconv, • ' I • u ... i· ... " & .. , h l' """ m h bl di?n. Wolk to vellC • l'IL • 548-1290 • kitc-h I< king" m!'ltf movln.i Must /Ice a t $3SO/mo. "onan· >3Y a:aruener. .,,.... · frplc, ds hw r. tns, 548 200 lidtm Thi' tlC)mr 1~ 1n ;1 S82.950. lly upporntmf'nt Mall 2 Bdrm. + guest Ask for Nan. S37S. 847·8371 near _1410/Vrly. Af.'1._. __ ·1_ PORTOFINO llonu~ Rnmn , t•o.11, 1-'l'r ""' 1wr ,111-ctr11" 1\>:t. !i~ot. 1.1112 lu\ .. 1 .. nhrhood .inct won't unly, upt $750/mo. Wt-stmlnsler MalJ. ., Br, 2 hn c-ondo. LJn. • • R S RE "LTY y cottage E·slde. COu • ,. I .... I ·' I $ s I • !'; 0 0 HO IH ~ pleok. Fee For Lease 4 Br + bonus Ul'll<lt•1l. Adult cpl. llou ~.~~11.Lt\ H t:A L i·v' JM. jQuail ~ __ * 494.aOS7 • M111n Rentals, 540.5370 den, prlv iot w1poo1, l blk Turtlerock 4 br, ram rm, rK•ts. $:125. :.'111~2~ Plac to beach gute. $100 mo. din rm, 2 b;.1. p.-w crpl. 1-:uio ll>lurrl\ '1Ur. 31).i IAYSHORIES • Winter re ntal. l~h·i:ant 5. Pool, 3 br, kids, pell 008--9143 Lease. Aut. 541·S032 Tw111ls1'. Bltns & pool '.In It 2 U ,\ l' ha rn11• r ltHI Estate Prop ... ti-21\r home Woods Cove, angJ~, o~. ft'~ 540 S370 3br /li!4ba ArDHY lwnhs New lluncho San Joaquin S:>\15 mo. liH ·S512 l.t Cnlr). l..1ll'h Ir,.: .:1111 "t~ • .. :-:_:.1::·;.·••••••••••••• 1.eoo OUA~ls,~ .!.9J!o.111A01 $400. 497 35.'ll Mon enta s, · $310. 963·61175/47~·0023 Twnhme. lllght on roll· Gi:l li'1fl'J m."tr1 ''"''' 111 mint ....._.,,.. ~ ..._wportleach 15. 2 br. sinr. fncd fo openf•m.Laundry,pool, ingaolrcour11c!2 11r.ca f •·m11I ~1 J.1.tmu UR I\' f-: For Sole 1100 ('01\I M l::RCll\I, ••••••••••••••••••••••• kidll. F1'1' nr bch w /pvt bo. fr pk, c·ust THE ILU fS I\\ ~II l:m•lc-l>r •llld •••••••••••••••••••••• Hllll.lHN<; thc-11c-1trh wilh \•iew. 4 Main l<ental~. 540.5370 drps, crp1, ~ul\kl.'n llv rm r.nc-J llll. apllt ll!Vf'l 1·11d t' ,, I I t ' O ,\ l' 1 Mob1lr ll11m,•i-n.:l,l2x4i0 P:ir•n ii water In l"1im (:ivllllubl<-on·-. -1 ;-h $lll1.50 2 br dup. Kida, &llPR<'dlnrmarco.Lr11 mill, IJ1•11t early tm•.i, l\ROl't-: It Tl ,.:s. 873 ~to In 11"' M e:uln"'" Nl'wport. l.1lw n<'w. 1'' I' furn l. Sii P''r lo<· .t tlun l>pc,.'r nfcr11\ l1·c~n< o pJo 0r.1 PC''-"· sngl1 ok. Fee col·ln klll•hcn, ovl•r111tt>tl Rrt-t·nhdt vlt•w. RN1rr & •·orlnfoc·ull»I fK119 $220,UllO. Owni•r Wiii ~ 11)0/WllllCr or swno .• 'h p ... N. h . MuinRcnUila,S40·.5370 2 cur l(llr. Srwctnrulnr 11potlei.11.Avullnow.sa~ 1 ". r .unu 1111· .. 1111 >. 11111, th 11\lo nr. NpH('h 'fwnh fin 11 nt'l" G . W. I . f'. C. ( (;lub nuu. r . 11 o~. doy & <WO vu of Univ. & llt\S'flNGS &r CO. •ul 11111• <'Jriwt1n~ :11111.:i•tbu.11ar.11.w&,·11 ~.2 1lR,z nn,SHllt5 8322S12 mo ytl~" Watcrrurll SJllS.673·2332 2 Br +dcn,frplc.cloon. hlllil.Nr.JXIOl;llpa.Wulk n-011llor11 640·)ri04> ,1\\1·~111111• \'1etorl11 .l\r 111111 Mnnv 'ltrn<1 own st11r park. Snn Junn lloml'!!6:ll -1400 nrthe heh, lal.S mo, 8411 to lrvlnc T('nnlK Clllh, 111.frl• .• :ll1.1r111~ ""1""'> iouH• Satt Su n 1 ·~. Cupo. 1-;11('1. vet y rrl A.1t4MMVA.Lo• l id ... d IUDSPITSOK l>oncaster000·172D U 1 • J ..... DLUFJo'SCondo lca11cic • " "" ''"' W1nlt•r on , o • .,., . • .......... & C t-,n oy ...,.J ----------.i tl4:>:L'\40 S24.SOO. 4Ufl 8585 o OUPl,EX m 11up('r·ni<"c Jl"Jba, den. frplc., ~. Eut.slct.. apac1ous 3 Br. '"""' · , k St11r1ln1111tl4SO -496 Cl\50 :in. (lpm rcs1dent1ol area of N. monthly. 67c 1667. fplc. ~S mo. 64.541964 Rederoraled 3 Or •. 2 bn. oc IUllh fte11lonal I or •Aacml li1 I 11.33• 1"4.n uuro"'1111pt.ol.'nv1 ~1-;WPOHT HF;l<iflT ' l.una lk•udi. Front unit _,, din, p•t. fn('d yd. No acl'O!ls the st. $450 mo. --·---- .'Ur'\ Int 10<' ('kiln, spnc-Ct.lt""'HA V t-:N . X 1.N a lhl~ !I Stnr A<lll l'rk 3RR w/fam rm. & (pie Waterfront 3 Br. 2 ba, 2 AV A.IL. SIP'T. t 5 peta. $400. 846·8291. Own r, »2·81182 Lido l11lc 4hr, 21>1 homr '-•'l.500 lll'1 ~:1 ~~'~! ~::.'':0:~;.~n~~ ~'','~~r:~1 • .; .~~·. 2 Per: Ro <'k onll 1 u tt. Obi boot !illps, Balboa eovci. Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm. At the beach, S47.5. 3 OR, c;ou· & LAKE VIEW. ~:,1u~~11~v~i'i\" 9r~~l<'vr'i;: LOCJU"CI NIC)'MI I 05 II\ t•rlouk in1o: le rru1·rtl tt37 flJ7(1 c·nrlUlll'CI 11arn1.w. block &12 1334 oroo 7430 2 bath home-crpll Jge yrd, WHher/tlrycr, Jmmnc: llnnrho Snn Jo,1 673 1334 ' 67:1.4798 •••••••••••••••••••••• I & I I I wull ft•nrc $48.!l.'>0 llt--1 d~.i.lotJblcr;.1r,lol11lic 11ln11lc11wt'lcomo.008-0lZ7 quln 2 Ur dc11 & 2 Hu , MONARCH IAY TERRACE ~.1n r 11 u\2('"'\"' I~ . llx40 Xlnt cond.. KAT fo:1.1,A REA L'rV' 1,11)() l!\T.P., 3 I ' 2 la :;o · x I 00.. do A run . or962·0937 Twnh!le. w /l'U!llOm de· llurt>or Vic•w, 3 IJdrm~. 2 13r :! 8;1, 11\cr """ ~Q" on <'oiy Newport I.leach, 8't7.f.001/ F:vc>11, 6:Jl.ll71 homl'. ll(e 11unny pollfl, l'leuant put lo -rcnrs cor. Pool, jac. $4~5 mo. hn. 2021 l'I. Provonr t• Ill(' lot \lo 1rm fot It\' Ill 6 ,t ,,9.,.. well de('orntcd Yearly lease. S42S. VOjlC <.:o.. A•olt.Stpt. 15 OWncrlAR\.64_4·29_32 *u"' ~to ,,.4.~!)22 A, rtci ho11t Stl0.000~ 4SI•· _ '•"' •"" Owner. 2yr Tnplrx 34111 m> 675 G4211 R It 548 9346 ..,..., •• '" •BR :1 H.1 horn,._'''''"" l 34 It l.;a Screnn, Dann Point mo ' ---ea ~ra __ . ----2 Bdrm, z lJo , t'Onv den, . 30R + bonus rm, Aull 17th , 314 S3f• 2131 l'••111 t.lo· \ 1c•\I, \111t•111t11• OPJ-;;>. Thur., thro!'on 12 ~ Vikm,t.t. t Hr 1• 111 °'q · SU9 000 rh ioo 967~ ·cps to bch. Wantt'r rnllll 'Ir S. Coast Plon1. 4HR rrptc. C'C'nl. A/C, pali "OA cnrl palio dbl it:ir Before Aul( 17th •ndd. 2 1-·rp1,~ ::-ri.1111~ IL\HllOrt\'IE\\'llOllf:. 2Ur. full bi.Ith W/l~bl · · 38r.2baturn $3SO (2Jl) 2llA. all xtraa you rould yd O /W tcrdnr pd • • ' ' ' ' ---~~.';'. r:.::~.T'J"<~l t~~["m:.~',\ 111111 PORT <: \ ll I.OW llt.'lll show"r. :-,!j1ny c C'· Mesa Venis~ dup11c~ bo~e. 728 3354. want. ssoo. per mo. Call S1'/SlOOS/!"~· di!pt tr'~!h + u!~J.c r~~k', ~f1~!~:bllle ~~.ha~~~~~~~~r~:·R111 !;;~ mnre.,....~:.:: •• 0011 1-'or •le ,ALY:bMoDa ~;;~~~Rfn°1:~~~rs0u~·tto.MIURfwnlt'-d Sl3-MSl Sl•te;SU.71a$orS4!Ht Nwly fedeco. Nr ~"·rm. S47G, J"l· hist + tull' & .t1>11t. t'all Alltinl I It: 28R 1~81\ rental. •••••••••••••••••••••••?Br, l Ba, 1arage, fen~. llbrar1' ichls, Un v. sccunty. 645·3319 7St 2:?2.1 i~~~,~~~J. i~~r{~N BRgu.•210bl.&8.~~.~~·~~~l Own.r993·9899 Gt...eral 3202 yd, nnge, $180 mo. no Clean 3 or 4 Br. dlah lhop •. ~A!u~0A.v1~10~. 1,";, ""N"WPT S tl ORES. A· ----------1 .,. R ~· LT "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• chlklren.548·7S96 wuber,trpk.cpt.t,drpe m.ed·. -" 4 IR IN II 0 DG &S •A fam·rm. Fnrd pntio. •d FOUR 2RR UNITS Newport Bcac:h '3M·S3'7S mo. "3-4509 .. 1873 Frame colla.e. 3 Dr. "THEHIUS.. ~·1455 ditlon1I boat·tulle S74.SGO. Aslume $55,000 28R 2"'Ba ~z Br. t Ba Condo. re Alloofee.. nl~ltyPark twnhm,4 ~:· 493·07Gl, 498·7&4.9 An lmmaculatf'. up· ITOWNH ~1~6~P·P!~~r(ge VA loan. Submit Sl0,000. :iBn:aba.f~~·::·"S62:5 decorated. pvt p1llo Br, 2Ba, bltns. cpU Br3 Ba, rim rm, micro --------- ii 1adetl, Wf'll loclllll" llarbOr Vie'lli Homes I Ids ALL UTll.. $120 down. Ownr/Agl S40-0SSS Corona del Mor pr. community pool, n drps. frplc. Close t ovn. nrPool.Jac 711 2032 Nwpt Ha}lts ocean view. 3 l>artmouth plan w11t 4 Or. 2 lb, ldnt hom(' ~tliJy ~~l • ,......_/ JBR.28a ........... SGOO ~34o~!~~.s-~i Lee scbls.bch. s.nS.963-6122 b 2 3 & 4 bdrm br. 2 ba. Glantd rec ~vl'ry detail t•omP <'l loc3llon with IJnd Trtr,,._ 2JOO e ave • room.Ntwpalnt&trpl. hut 11r.1 ..... in lhP rl'J 1Sl-82H .days 640·"497 ~ fCN' s• 120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA NORTH Frandsc1n Jl'oun11ln 4 b homu " townhomea Quaint brirk paUo. $550. 'Jrd. HrlnJ! 'our 11r t•\'fe 4' wlmd~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAM'T A.STIC Huie 48r. 28A. fam + Cam rm, fprlc, w11lk t uvall for le11e. From MJ.6331 or SS7·8'117 thumb and :Ill\\' Ht<: 40 Acres. near Sad· homo. Scbls & shpng, achoo& & Central Part< $34StoS52.5. No Fees. -------- t•rlC'l'd below totnpN1 Harbol"VuHlll$ rtlrhnck, 1n Cll'veliand TAX SHELTER s485, 645 .;47' John ~.84610711 RANCH REALTY WATERl-'RONT CONDO, 11on al$/'~ 9c]() l,liSK Snu.".ihto lmmoc N:tuonal to'oresl. Com-28 Spoc:e Mobile llomt' Newman. Agt ~1·2000 2S50sqfl, 2 Ur & Den,a1dc CCllU44·7211 :t8r.l-'amrrn.2 bu.nlln)' munlc11 t1ons on top, Park lnCosla MC$OWilh uper clean 3bd, I tJtavoll.$8j()rno. ruslom fl'ntu"'""' on l11rs IJ't'•t dam «lie on bOt· adjo1nlna property avail ram.rm. w/rrplc . wJ ew Townhst, Zbd. 2b:a, Aacnl 640-814~ lot 11 d N tom. S320,000 10• < dn £.z rlo:ancmE. ownr. Will Don't drop the ball! Get tJ>t'•·· drps .• lncd yd ad~ location. The Ter· 5137 ,5()0 tnc •n Owocr Wiii tolrt' 1 l T o <' 0 r r 1 s z 7 s . o o o . 1ob wilb a \ow<t'oat D1U Cb.ilclttn Is pe&.t oll. Wa nee. Univ. P1rk. s:ns. 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Jl•L' .. ;~1r.1 l.fl ;l II , :!' •a Apartme"h FuntltlMd .,, '"" --(;~, SI0.000. mo OfK" -,--.- -.-- MES & I.It t'.tn . S:!:!~ mo I H)~ ... ll. r.~:~u" ~::'j,},J .. ~J~:11:d1~n orUftfuml""d 3900 ~---tor<Uhoursawc('k N\•V. 1-'\)UND Sil\-erlorlt.\l)OI) 631-1400 \\1nkr Ju f: llJ) ·•Jul1 ·• .... -1,~1--tl~ I' rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!~--... -Op('tallonlnM1u10nV1c rcm.lypcdol(, 8wsch111J ---_ --n "'•-" -u ~u-· flU"' \t Ill •\,I '~'Jll I , , , ..._ &Ad JIB 9GJ 76'97 I){ f.\'\FllO'l;r lum .. hcJn .. ..klu••wuf''"" ~.,',mu !Utdl;!'JI 1111-;t,XllTIN<• JO ltl'a. SeulS 200 3 ms, _:__ Udo I le J Ur w1nlL'r ., "·"'·.., 7 r-m. ' PALM MESA APTS. Partncrs reuchni; Xln 1''0 'IO; ladies sweoler I $.lUO 67:1-.li:!I 1\,~Qeek ~·Hr11md11 :!ll.'\ hlln,Jpll MINUTl:-:STori:PT lt'rms Agt.837-4200 w valuables. \'1c. Unstol LEASE -'II~ 3•11h 11 111\ ~:1110 'Ii DCll •lMOFREF.RENT• -MERCURYMARIMI &llokt'r.S56·1171 ~harp,31>4.'<lrrn 2~tor)' ostoMesa 3724 ~ Adain ... 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""' I R I l'h '"'·· 111.• 1 ~(IC'h, l'l7~• 1110. lbt. last Rlvil 1 6ft< , ..... c.n FT ay wee . 1:rm I ome-s ca ly ~1!1116!>5. • 01w ..... •rv. u sxio v ~ ~ A 837-42'00 . •C:h1ldrl't1 S.•1•tu1n C*o del Mar 3822 Costo Meso 1824 & t.l"I' %:.! !St.t.')O S46·98t;o .1611 Wt:.~TCLIFF-Nll gtCOIM LAUNDRY s:i~~s ~~~-5 weeks old 3 B 2 b d W l Irr •l.owmoothl\ rJh'~ •••-!•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I.I"~: ni•w ll.11h, w;1lk t IESTIUY AGT.~l 5032 833791K r. a. en. c .. c1 23?1l::-.:1•wporlHhcl('~ Odutt H•w Units bt:J•'h,Slllrnv 1't,lai. GROSSOvt'r$5,000 mo. !r:~·r ~~~~~~,~~or & ~97~orf..&~3'1ti7 \!Br Modio. '?II<> rt"n. & t.l c p . 96:!-8050 0 IMTOWH INSOI WeF,stcliff1 1 ~r. llas, Flulf11& Folnld (he~ LOST female pup. 3mos. ~ t•-: ba u11. At11um. r11m flti3 13;!1 Sm~ll-:>, 1&2 Br. furn & ewport ·inane .i Ctr run,, mos Y co opcr .. Gold Lnb Seller ml'I.. -1 Hr fum. Jdulb no pt•b r6. ' c I d L • t1 34 W her ( l r S500 mo s fir, 2 t.i:-l!ar. Sl9'l walk 10 bhov... 'l rm, frpk. patio tv.nhb.-Hunti.....o un um , 111c • rrpt.s, rps eos11t9 Office Spoc• on. as s \' e ry ri e nd I y. V 1 <" kubJpcts O K Atros:. Ir t>tl·iisa •-i.~r~c~ dl·l>1.:n.~5 ll;o ~·ls.283 H_'..i.'.~." 3842 &compll'll.!tlltnk1tchens C<tllonS1teMana~er new), 12 Dryers. Net l\lt'at.lowlar k Golr Nwpl ll fi:l'i El e r.i Kno>. St. :'\'41'l lli:t1> --r +SI million m reaea (714)ti-t2·3llte>.t246 owner JO exce!I~ o Course.Re~ard 11~62146 fi394885or2133925-i67 Comph·ll'I) furn 111r ,1pt Jrc.i &f >2389 •••••••••••••••••••••••lion· TEN:-<IS <pro --_7. S20,000 . year voo ---,iilult,. 011 IHh 1 11 OllO'\\l)El.\l \ll · ~· · l.u,urv lll'.1ch Condo, pro-,hup> curnphmen· DB.UX~OFFICES terms.Agt.837-4200 LOST: Rluepo 1n1 OPE~ llCJlJS~ 1-10.-1'1 , SI 15 hlt1 i!Q\:I :? ft 'llf\4nhu11 ,1· 11·plc EASTSIOt-: adult t&:? Hr 0t'JUI upl!radcs. (plr , I lary lcM.on,, s w1mmmg Comml & rnd!>tl spaces SPORTIMG GOODS S111mese, rcm . c-al, Nr. Jnr. 2'. ha conflo w 131;-l'ool j.,.11111 .... l'Onllllt'l\lJI Sl0C~S225 l.ikc new l'l)OI. Br ::..100 mo !h's. 213 health club .... golf dn VUll' 200 lo 2000 <l n \s lo . Th a II u I II L 3 g n c II. oo.it s hii. dtll .:ar St',()O l Br pJrtly furn or un l.111.;41:.l ~011ll' t•\"\'illl & no J)Cll>. 171 t: 22nd. St. !1!12 :J:!07 or !J:J.:Hli·463 l"anj;l'. Color h ' lheotre, as.30',llq. ft.'°t.~.11 N:~uel & Pa~:~s:~~~~~eJ~,~~~:up. ~634_5 _____ _ yrly l!Cl" 445!+ W . Csl lurn. $17S mo l".Jl,1 , .• '"'"'' l"h•l\1' 1<1 b-11 08i8 t-:\'~. 71'1· 840 1261 or 2l3· cart1cs, U8Qs & Sunda M1ss10n VlcJn arcos . Price redut'ed. Mujor LOST PO(Klltl. Drown, lg llwy. M~ 7615 nr 675 9547 6-1<!··1610 ,,hop1~1>: & fine bcadt CASA VICTOHIA S!I:! 3~17 _ ___ runch. Sorry, 110 one uri Handy to S. D. Frwy lines. Loe. middle busy toy. Heward 1142.,1982. --f..J~:~I i .2•.-•br.U"'tuv"'LJ'nlur. I-'-• 38 .. 4 der 2l&noiwts.Moolbt Culll$3l·t4oo center.Gr"ss$30,000mo 77•'1 Nl•wman,ll.B. Easlblulhrhllevel.JllH. untHK;onleach 374 .,... '-~" ""'"' , month orrupuncy "" ... 2•~ ba. ftpk . 2 PdllO' •••••••••••••••••••••• nr !o'urn.gu,./wlrpd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 FOR LEASE and l(row1nR. Good -----Fabulou ~ 'II'" f romBEAl'11f'UC. 1 br fur E:\l1'3Jir:?•,na,dph; Mlults-Nopct.liSec.itJLI' . RonchoS-~todm~ac~cd•rn,ce1·~'1'll1 "'O....,.CE~ terms.Afl\.S3'7<1200 LOST2l,mo oldDlkLab. , > I 1 .... " c ... open 111 Y v-• ~ m ~ -Answers lo l'up Pup Ofl. <'Very room' '\o l•\'l' Jpls 170 & ~IHO S1)Jn1"h \IJllu~.l(Jr, 1111 <'t•IS. ~125 1 00 • ri:c rm. e cvt1llli ~ Joaquin Apts \\'ell estubh shed horn Zucs. Reward. :'>25·3868. Agent 675 Jtr12 bl~ It: bid.:. P' l c.·nl'I i:.ir n o lllt tiiJ 7JlJ 1\.:l. ~ \'il·ton_:i:.~2 llll7U Rc.•ntmg from ~no. Q3kwood Garden Apts S 155 MO EACH <'leaning service •• fro 4 BR , ;;;wh· p;11n1t·d :! hJ pool. '.JUOJ lndn· Jdlh -. ~EW & 1 b l I dull ap~. Lcasm.i: r1rl' 1-'ineCOSTA MESA Loe Long llch·CdM. Askm&: f'ound· Orange Male Kil · nu tx•h 173111 "t...cd"' t-".u1.1~11· \11". :!txl bch 'ndlll m:t:s ~~~~ \lcw now 111 8 presug Nl•v.portBeuchNorth 752-1700 SS.000. bul OPf.'n to orrs len. Btwn lle1l1Warnen 1 R l' Pa I 1 ". & '.'1.:1 Ln. I blk W 111 Re.I\ h ort hot·, 1i• I !>lrt'l'l J\ all .._ ........ ~;;' 646 .;..98° 1 r v inc c omm u n 1 t v. tlllO lrvU1e(all6th) Contact all 5pm. ~ 6296 nr bcarh. llB 842·9628 . WH lrh rr ~.,o en c us SIJ~r IW2 7~1.11 ~,, 4. !Imo~. Sti.SO mu .,.., . ...,, i '114)"•:;..r.c:~" r~----DMSIO"' l •-I r TwC'nly Pergola. Culvc ' .,.v -,..,,....,.,"1~n• n "" wu er"' .:.1r11·n" , Y!IJ, )700. mo D •ALUMJNUi\JFoundry fvUND.6mooldfomult• -~-4387 --LOCJllll'G leoch 374 :!1:19?:8 18l4. GRAM OPENING &t SJnJbuni. 2 blocks so Nl'wport Benr h South busy shop·smoll down T~· •r Kitten, Il e nro11 Euslblwl ~l}t1, JhJ h! ,,1 ••••••••••••••••• •••• • THE BAY LE.AF ~~-~I~ Die go Frw y. 110016th St (I'll l>-Ovt'r) •SCllOOL, pvt Jr/Sr Hi · Promontory Poinl gardener Ind .. t~ls · uk WINTER REMT AlS Coto M•so 3824 2 Bdrm $2 11141642,8110 •SCllOOL, readlng,sklll a~a. ~2 e~nl~ S600 mo. 640 2349 •••;••-•••••••••••••• Beautiful. spac101.13 ne LOCJUfto t.ach 3848 •BUILDERS . ----• 1 blo~:k tu thl' bl•ar-h 11/e~dull waterfront apL' aptS. Pool. pvt patio:i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORT IE.A.CH Offke spa<"e, llr\ROWARf: FOUND; Killen, vir or ltENTl\t.ONllAY ~~1mmingpool&umpl1 in:.,..SaVerdc.JJeuuurut i\dults,nop<!ts Oro" u pebble into th 2 1.k'drrnit,bllns,frplc. Proressionali\rl.$81dg. •Mi\IDSF.RVICF.,NB ~lacer & Newland. Ill!, Comfortabll'2 HK homc parl..in~ ~1ud1u:.·Sl9. t.rn~cuprn g. Jo:Hep 329Avocado,C.M. Ort•an from your Apt funushl-d/unfurni!lbcd 494·7292 •CA.NDV&ICf:CltEl\l\1 CallH48_-006 __ i_. ____ _ in Balboa Co1 t·~ !Jrl'at 11111 & pcnthouse:.·SJ!I llonfly n ch interior:. 646--0883 Lease. Lu'<ory, seeunty. ON THE WATER Waterfront t:xec. omres 1 •BOOK STORI-:. N.U. t'OUN D. presrri pl1on 1>w1mm1n~ 1n front mo A\0o11l.iblt· ~l>l bl 1&2\>drm!I from $275 NEWPORT Mulure odulls. 3l7SS C~t some dock use $t50mo. & 2 Rm . s uiles. 341 •BEt:R BARS 12) 11lahes, m ans. ~tlvrr Conv lol· LI> Lido & 1.1l..1ni: reHrv.111on Mest Verde Villas. l Hwy.4.99-2835. Bayside Dr., Newport H B.S.11l60ranite,CM lrame:i. V1<·. Nwpl Newport Ur h \\all :'\OW' Mes4Venle Dnve F:asl. APARTMEHTS ----3 11edroom,Zbathwilh Beach.Agt.615-6161 ~o ~ Cenl e r Dr. Fonhloo Sep\. 13th al SSOO )lo Cos \l Mei..t . (711 I 2BR$1SS. +UTIL. t'Wwportt.ach 386' $42Smo. BUINESSi''ORSALt: Ii.land 644-~47 Jlay & Bea<"h ll t•all> S.W-81Cl JnfanlSonly. No pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• occ:an \tew Lighting fixture store ----~3000-__ -8 7 -----1 2~50Newport Blvd, C~t I brapl, bllns, pool , lfJllC, :?liedroom,dcn, and 1:'t E COLONY~ now bas Besl I.leach lontmn. 1 FOUNU; kitten w/fleu lfarbor Vu-14 llomt·'· 3 eautl'Ull)' l.indscJpcc t:allG42·7678before6pm neur ()('eon. Adulll\, II oc:euo vrew $3.Wmo. I rores:non al Executive pt-rson ran oper11te <"Ollar, grey & while Vu· i:anfo. typ<! uduJt a pts polS. S2IO mo. 646·51 ll S u 1 t e s a v a i I • I n St9.900 lnrld5 Sl4,0lMl In· Orch1cl ht wn l-'1rsl & c~t UR. 2 Bu. frvk. ;! l"Jr 1 2 3 \r . Dis hwasher. 1-:ust Side 2 Br, rlO!>e t ----downtow n La"una vnn•r-.Terms.•92 ·.n•• llwy,CdM.673-1.\881 .:ar. dm rm, or 11rrt·n· ----encl. i:ir .. OBQ. Gas & 17th St. Shop.;, $225 mo PARIC MEWPORT JACOIS REALTY " • ~" ~ "'' hell. comm . 1111111 & Oceunrronl 2 hr. 2 ha. de water jll, Pool 5411"1911 APARTMENTS 675-6670 Beach. Ample parking. lnvutm.nt fOUND : Keesho111I a11 "chool. lmmed m'l'PY· luxe. nt.lull'>. Yrlv be U~HCHAAPTS l or2Dcdroom.sun<l For anfo.cull497·2421 Opportunity SOlS ~rox. ll ~ yrs. 1'rc1111ur1• Lease. $5$11. 51!H17:,;, or $t;HS inl'lutil4!11 IOR:? TillSC>llPlarc,CM EAST 16th PLACE Townhouses N.B. sp:1c1ous 4 br. 4 ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:oveareo.494·1'i707 6'147220 142 sm3 Spaci~ 2 Br l 'ii lln, l-'romS32950 OO'onlhcbay.1-'um , Beaut view o re, Taj SlLVERFOllSl\Lt-: S 5 f S1tt1ng on top or the world studio, lge polio, 11ar O""'n 9_6 08·11Y wk. Unfum SISOO mo. Mahal, Lag. llllls :ivall 300 one troy onre 999 > T : iamcse cal, •'m. \\11tt'rlronl. 10· dod., Jhr S.!00 ultl pd. 1-·~. Casa e Hermosa adlls. no pels. S2t0 ,.... ca1161s.1030 r 1 R p u r e 5 I I v e r de-clawed. wht rlca rol· li;e yrd. A\•.1 11 nov. 1 yr Main Rentuls, !'>40 5370 t2l 2br "lU(ho Apls. I 6-l~-6556 Spa-Pools·Teruus or s ub se. ceepl. & Univc"'ianos. S1 each m lor. llarbor View arca. l<te A~. 752·7~1 I~ O !l If" $320 1 Acrpss from f'ashion VRLY J or 2 Br, !um or T4vealLlep~!n,!10•nswerlng lots of JOO; $8.25 u. in Thurs, Aug 12. S2S re- Ch('('rlul stud 10 1n qu1e ~. 1 re P cc· , · '> Lrg 2br. encl patio, stovt 1:"1.ind al . J amborec on unf. wshr/dryr in 1pt. · _,......, · smaller lots ~6.3708 ofl. ~rd. 640--4573. j hit.I".: nr tx-h All uttl pd. ~ithoul plarc SJtO. • & ref rig. new crpt. 717 W San Jouqwn Hllls Ro:ad. $2 SO mo. on Ba I Isl Altr. 2 rm oHice avail. 8:-..m. Pncc firm S. ..._. $175. mo. 4~ 4933 balhs, ra c & oven, dLS 18th St. Apt B 6<1S-19U 1714J 644-1900 675-200!> ...,.. LOST. Banent Pedestal f Coplitrono 3278 ---hwash1•r · · S uperio r Ave, Cosla -.e;tN..t Winch. l or u matched •••••••••••••••••••••••H•wporlt.ach 3769 l60V 2 ~Jbdrms,l'hildrcnOK.3er,2bn,blklohc-h,2car ROOIM 4000 !'llesa.646-16848:JO.S:JO Wonted 5020 pair w /sp ec1ol geor New 2 BH. 2 bJ, ram rm •••••••••••••••••••••• No pets. 221-4 Colle11c gar. Hulcony. No pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIME Ofc Spare, CdM •:•••••••••••••~••••:•• rut1011, geors & chum: sep. d in rm. $-l:Jj. mo t~, .. ·11n!rnnl V\'IHIY $4$0 Ave. No. 1. !148·2145 Ur S395yrlyG42·1W3 Slt.>esllnl( r ms $60·$l05 mo. Ocean Vk?w, cpl!!, drps, G~mb!ing parln~r want· from 1\rdell. Reward for 496-0607 .. 111 , ~H.1. wa~her, ur~c·r 7pm. -----All s.;o. wlc. Sha re kill· ample parkrng 350 ed. Small lnvestmonl, Info. leadma to recovery. ----------111~hwJ i;hcr, 1•11rln!!1l'C Uf:SA VERDI:-~ 2 8 &yfronl plus h bachl'lor lrnlh. Shown Mon-Sal sqfi.DevincProPerlics high return . P aul No ques tions u sketl. s.t.AN 3280 i;ar, no pi'l !I. J7 1. ··~hs d • 1 1><1d. floa t pnv11.s. S:US. "1tnly". (;ull ::ift lpm. 714~1~.1811 '~-918_1 __ ---i-l_l4_2·_29_3_2 _____ _ ••••••• •• ••••••• ••••••• St'J,hurt'. 67;111518 e. new ecor, enc mo. 5<18·3869 or G42-02Jl2 u (. r • .. , 5r" 0058 Y..rf....,.._ T t 5350 ~ yurd, S.'110 mo. + Sl'C. --nc ~. tq u. ...,. or ....,. ~s, rv1 SHARP 2 nr Ill':& b.JV & lw11C'I wk d y s. l s 2· IJJSJ I NEWPORT lll(ls 2 Br J ~JM SI 50 MO .... TH Offck 503 4 .B>ROOM I k d 16J4 DI B l 0 Jr It.I " •••••••••••••••••••••• '•rsonols l'nol ,\VJll ~pl l:? le C\':i w n s owa a , pa i • ll • o er ROOMS $25. wk up wilh NewsmalloHices nC':ir LOANS 9°'o 2 Bath. ram1ly r111>m Junl' 30 t>:lt 0020 PIMECREEI( £H'TS'DE -BR--ad Its . no pets. S225 . k1tchl•n. S37 .!10 wk up Bristol &Newport Blvd /C .. :•• .. •••••••••••••••• \lo\c1n fres h Near A --1avESUP '~" .,1 548·S306 ts!l4897$5 &45-3967 JJ 2-~TDL Dnnlcingproblcm• llriir;tnl .rnd w arner ()(·1•11nfronl;;:llr,2h:i .~ ..... $115 541-5311 ap ·. · or RoyMcCordle '°nu OClftl CallAlcohol llelphne ~hara> neii:hburhootl mo \\,lll !It:.. ~o "1~ TO ITS MA~ WATERFRONT COND0,1 Block from beach S2S Realtor lllOH•wport 1''aarc.-slTcrm5510l'e19't9 2-lhrsadoy83S3830 ~tmo plus 1:anlt>n1•1 IMllf, otil 752 !>1G6 o (her 500 tJll re(.'S and SUM> rno. LR 1 Br. rerni. 2S50 ~qrl. $8SO mo. Side per wk 960-2626 aft tiPM Coda M.so 548-7729 Scrttt.,-MtC) Co. l\l, lt11t1 .' i.ccunt)'. i\t.:cnl. 12131 \»t> 0011! 111 !1 l r" .1 nts w i l h blt1ns, quiet •. no pets. lie nva1I. ,\gt .• 4 640--81491..e L~a!v~e:Jm~· ~~A~·~l~ln~t~g~B~c~h!:_· -·~~~~~~~~~~-~6~4~2~-2~17~1 -~5~4~5~-0~6~1 ~II MASSAGE 1 ~ 9G!Ht1tss1un. --·-noftt ~9~~ \rl)':!M&i.:,1r.11H'.\f;:ir wn\.-r.ilh c-eate 3 l:t Blkbch.DnstJllrs.J br.f'ree rm & brd lo ex· 2 HDT.D.LOAHS FIGUREMODELS n~ <'t>I Nu dllldrcn o rclJ"<IOlt ~l'lll"'foryour llo us.e & yd, lb d uu 2 ba, frplc. itar. bltns. chnn.ge rorbabys"1ttln"'·O HAR P OFF I CES· ESCORTS J OH , 2 Ila. ram rm, util \: • . . "ll 11•1ou' n .... 1 or u '"" "arbor ar0 a 2 & 3 rm Comb1nat1011 real e•t"L" ,, I n('r~ S~iiO mo ' I ·-• furrushed on slreet, 110 $100. Yrly lsc. 640-6140. yr boy. NpBrh condo + " " ' ~ n .. rm frplr c·o,'d pullo .,l'' ·· · 21Jedroom UP«irlment. do tsS48 2720 12744thSL sultes.$125to$250.Air, & p<'rsonlll JJror>crl OUTCALLOHLY g)S.M44llSGllfi f1. • 1t7:-i19514 t'rnm S2~J. ~rniturc glior ca · · pool,sludentprcf'd.Call c pt d, drps . pk g . loans o n r esidences. WHhnMd•r 3298 ONTll!o: tn:,\l'll n\'all.1hl" S~ll pcL'I 2 bcdroom.no pets, adults Deluxe Apt. :?hrl, 2ba, evcs,4·7.842·3399. Realonomlrs675·6700 upa rtm cnts &. co:m·~ .. ·, ___ 6_3_1_·_3_8_1_1 ___ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• $>4.5 11.ich ,lud1oi,utilpd. 01\ "•lult~ 11111 Off11·c only. Sl75 . month. hltn. .... rrptc .. 2 patlos,, mpl red r mcrt'ialproperlies.$5 ABORTION ,11tu11,, ll-a,l'. 2nd ,tor v otx'll !I 00 tn ti I(). 2380 968~ pool avail, S390. Eves ~ature empl~ ~~It. ~e7'~ Ne;.r O.C. Airpo~dclufc to SlU0,000. Slatcwtdc ('h•.tdn. 3 llr, :! h.1r. u,p IHJ ~Jc-1'"J1lth•11. Pt·ic.:> F.111\ll'W Hd. (..'f).\lU D p . t 382-6 ('8118380826 +sec dep CM 646-4705 oeofJrDelskpltl('C. Ml t Fmanre772·8601 C'ounscling&Rcfl'rrnl 11rJ l•tl q1l,.iJq)'· rp r i;;:,•Mm:. Uu·k h?.i lllt;:, \h'~J Phont•MS.!JllO. CMG°"' - -----~ · · j b c nson,J\gcnl. AMOUn -t / l'rei:.tcsl·ava1l.wk11d-. d1~h~."ht•r $Jt.~/m11 --•••••••••••••••••••••••Spaclou'l 4hr,4bn.OO'on ot.ti,Motels 4IOO 979-8533 p C~IWMftS 2-l~~l~e~~1n~I~ 'W\.1 L'lrn i\lofl . 11011·1· LI\ \"FH(l;\T, m1111torn ~ LOFT IDRM lPT t..n't'ly 2Ur, 2ba, orw de the b3y. •um $5()0 wk •••••••••••••••••••••• -Lenoftt & r.!L d Plll'~GNl\NT? llr :? l\J. ~·10 ""' !I 1no rnr frvl. 11dlti. only. N Unrum $1500 mo. Cull ·u NY C • • T •OFFICt.:. Snitl, comp os ruwn 3t\r.2ha,nrWc•'ttn11n~ler 1 .i;-J4fo.7 lmm .. th .111· 0111u m10 jl('1~.$?!Y.i.lllr$2tS.Gas ftiS?OJO SN f\ IHSMO El. rum&dcrt"d .l'hone.Csl ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:if1!11? con r1dcntlal ll.111 $.l.~tmo ,.. • "1 r'll ,. .• 1111 f111l l, foll &wtr pd.49&7379. -$!ifiO,dblOor21 Hwy.Nwpt.S15.r>46-B~O lo1t&Found 530 r111m:c1•hng & r<-lrrral M:l1118'1 Li•\UllllU't .! bi ,:: h.t l.111ht:n .... l'ool &11·r --SllOO,Quccntlor21 ------••••••••••••••••••••••• '\horl111n, aclo1>l1on &. Ho.ff ""°"fie..d or "'.iii Srpl :i 111 ,,,_, 11 room t ~ r "" 1 fir &c i nr, $200 & $Z50 NEW,ORT TERRACE K1tl·henell~·Poot Phon TUSTIN. I rvine Blvd $50 REWARD kl't'pmi.:. ,._..__11 .. _d 3300 ~111 lO '"" 1•r1 11<17 HAYLOFT AP"is Vl'l-Y ch'an. rpb, drv..... 3 1\U , l h,1 condo '500 • Svc Prime orr'ice 11p1H'C, furn. , ~ , 1 11 kh /\PC Mt E ~47·2563 ""'~ "" n-fniz ~ :>~78 SlA WIHD COHDO 2370 Newport lllvd. CM . or un(urn l20sqfl. + re .,.,,.t II/ v1r. roo urlll -2K;li\vo(CHlll ('\I . ----548 9155 c-c11t1onisl' $165 1x·r mo &Adllm~.1111. 1-'cm In~ llEt.t\XING MA4'SAGr-; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siil:\. Utfl lrc•r. "•"..If :l hr 'l'wnhi.1', 11t't'1111 vw, br.1ch llr 11rh1•11mhl'r San l'h•m. $:n:, mn. Cull 1:-'~. 631 201 1 :\Ion F11 51.1mto 711ti [.AllGf:&CLEl\NJbr.Z 2 11f<,11rn,2h11$4r.Q F'or more lnrormullon. Seller/Golde n llolv llob .l amc•s.Lic Mni111rur Slit & ~un 10 4 ha w/ycJ. Garu.:''· $:!:.!!! IA YFROHT HOME !Mt' Refttols 4200 544.9181 mix. 2yrs old Ille "old. Outc11119am·9p111. 11 fl ~. 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Nd rmmnte l ' ~urhimd ~rt~~:~;~ on new u rd : I'' c m n I<' llearh. ~ rno. Clo:1e L ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• VF.LY 1, :i h , 1 Slater otf ll<'f!<'h ont• 114 1-4767 11hr 3Bll 38/\ lux condo. ~pave ~ · Au11tr:illan Hht•1>hOr<I EVE ,HOTO DA TIMG l~cuuse you Deserve lh(I llt:ST! Ca ll 1-:v E 1:.2 6432, 2-Bpm. btuch. Onrnf!c. w:i3 hln1: OV!'.:LV 2 Ur 1' •Ila i:ar, I · •. , 1:"1 •1 r , nt1 v. Y IOl·k. ri.:ht on tit'1'111on 10 YRI \' r t •r ,. a. 3 lir I-um. M2 lm4 rves 5000 5111 ft SW~ mix .• lg eors, n" t11ll. •· d I f ii .,, •· ad It t S:l7" rf'<.cc "'t r-1> '· nc•w l rf>11 ·ul llc·sac • 0 wm • • • • - ----., 963-3020 "' rynic Ac· .,~ove"' u :t, no P\'' · .> ldt'al loc. No n<'t ~ F<>t.t.OW.THF.St".NS'•• 1&ar .. nr~lxh,11ope~ Ref ontedtemi.I roommate Gdparkln1&.Collta esa. · L~VEGAS refr. ut1I. anrl. Call n > 6454)5.56 " " d " J d Io k SIM·l.858, 1>4!lYreen 8 & 5 C--:::;:::;M 312 97925Jt. ~ Mtnd111w, \ ICettta nReaffy rcq ":.:11100 23·113 to shore Park n u:itna ro ers LOST white Samoyed TURNAROUND Mon· Fri Of'OftCI ._.. • Apt/\ 14~4, 2 Bdrm. tYi'O houses rrom Newport Townhouse. 833-sMI malo. vie All1nta Ir nus faro $22.80 R/T d11i- ----------•••••••••••••••••••••• p NE BLU""""" • or bt.':i ch RC!fri". incld. SUIO IMO 4160ow640-l4S7 s--ctSS Newl a nd. Any lnr ly; S'U Bonus lncludlnsr SP \ClOUS .,., n-"P I r r~ 141 .. 100 "' ,._. _,,.. plc1.wrall, ~753 $8 nickels. /\1.M> hot.el r<-• ' OUPL.u.X 3 Br 13 • •H. r • 2151 Pac1r1c /\\•tt. C M $300 mo. y rly. lease. ·F 21-3$ m11tur<'. oeat. •-•••••••••••••••••••• 1-vat•-•e-""e. Pl•n· CAPISTRANO BEAClt Vww above Cbtna Cove 2 bd ... _ 673-~2S C A I t l · "'' .run " • "'"' OCEAN VIEW OUPL~X :idul..; SS25 mo. 192 9'Jl2 • . 2.... 646-no dr1q1a •bare ' nice 1(1 r JI o r m n I LOST: Ft'm blk klltt'n, n In B Tahoe tr I P 3 BR. 2U OA , ram rm -ewl-38f.11Br.428r, lax & enjoy Uvlng In p11<'1ous new 2 & 3l'l<!o 118 $120 mo. Ul. watthouu11tot111e1vail. weari111pink collar,vlc. Oreyhound'I'ravet Club'. w,frplc, Int 2 or Mar .. of Hll·y.:3RR .3h~ .. ch1ldrt'nOK.nr~ Co1,11t.1r2 or3 bdllunlhun Ddrm11. 2 balh unllli lut, utll pd. Mary.Jo, 402381rt'h.4'1011qft/unll Marg uerite Cd M . $4~-6315,!>49·9S3G ~-den II family rm. t'law 835·015\ E\l 26:1 L andmark Condo,. aeros~from l)('eanfront& St.lt',Jotln.968·9086 .. SlJO mo. 833·2900. Bo R"urd. 6<10·11393 dt NE• R l\11\RIN1\ Mo l<'llSt'. l•orl•tlon<'d btwn 1 o .~ wlcit~·~· or ~ompl rec & hcallh club 1 1 d Pettis 5PM. ew In town. need ~ood " t ~1 h I I i\ I ·• ,,, I 24 h ... •· II new r1ty f't.•creat oms e lJtfl home W/J>OOI over· canMta player, avail. 111 Sparious upfl('r :rn R 2R/\ or ' t>t ~r n aw. ''"1 · 1·735·:W.11i<'Vt'll ~knit~. ur1 rse.,y "'a rt'• vrlnpmrot !m~<'d O<'· tooklnfl LaJ(una. SlM + .__.i/h••Ht/ Lost: Lorge :at 11roy !em. the daytime. 552·1293 w11real ''11.'w. $3GS. II Z4 76 11lt'nh must be ovrr 4 qupanc). F :am1llc11 & uul L\ masgal4!M-655!1. ,.,._, We i m :a rn n e r dog, -- 4992237 AGT As~forJanorM1kt• ,.,. of 115W 1-"rom S3'15 pets IH'C('Jll<'cl. $33.'i up -••u••••••••••••••••••• Chlldrcnl>rokcnhcartod. llARtlE' H appy An ----II W & tJt-;.ACll !!&I~ 815 l911 Btkr ~1/P 20-25 lo sharo '18 R rd 26 d t 1111 2BR 10A. new carpet. RF.At.T\' 67S urport. Nr S \.:61 Plu111 hse, 1 mt lo bcb. $120 . ......_, ewa · 963 1 ..2· ---mve~0ary. an •t 0 ''' ntw paint. lnrludes ---$220.637·:1943 LIKE.AHOUSl Rr, 2 b.i. pt1l1t1 , 3 UUI paid 11.8 891-079S O,po hMlty 500 1.<>11t: l' lt0na Diie ut you. iano patio, 1t11r., wnr~shop l BR+ 1<lud10, mini v1rw --------'" 2 bo, bllM . frpk, car all ea. r ef t I•. -.•••••••••••••••••••••• w/wht p11w1. llrn rJr1 Investor-Barker w11nlt'd SlU. 1st & last. l 4 !ll'p. ur111 Immaculate NEW2Br2&.rplc, <' r aar. No Prts wii•h /dr), frpll', pool. tialeorfc-mlo1harc3b Rttl t:alate Office ro ('OllW'.i\nah<'am/W1lli-Of\. for new awtna c lub. Broad"ny. AU-0242, No P~U . UGO.m o pr.$27S.~~: rt'o O\Ct li 4:tS A Ltbe M2S. IU7720 or bo~ nr beach in Sa •ale, Newport lk1c C. M , Reward U Potenllal unllmllod. tQ.41$8 &t0-0056or67 E\'9 4'44-0'767 St. e.llll07. Cltmcn1e.Af\6,49'b0896. area. Bkr ~lll 6'>1905 0'1.a79 • • l CU} DAil y P1LOT Thu•Sd•V August 19 1976 Ir-Add rt Au11d it .Ordpit'r rr • Ha mmer it. .. Carpet H . 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C sl11rt1n.1? ,,alary SGOO + Wesls ail Corp h.•~ 1111 l'h 11n tM.i 1 Help Wanted 7100 '\Ul!-1111! l'ltlll..'f prl'l 'd ----SUP'TEHDEHT Brown:s. 31106 s. on~t B p JOHM 10''1 d1 frer c n1 ~l. 1:-:x med upcnmi.: r:)~ .1 ~1 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill"• & 1111~$ llex1hlt-. :\'B •---------~ .\ldjor So. Cuhfornla de · llwy, So. Laguna Beal"li • • ccllent hcncnts Shnpcrm un w .. •·1• > r:-t'll i\111 .. 1111? • \ \ \ \ l'\ISITJO:-.:S t>\t lll!l:li BEAUTY 'elo p er need s tr a cl ()om('!ll it'/Childcar <.'. hv\' FURNITURE Contart Pcrli< ncl Ofc per. Xlnt ltt.•twftb, ht1-th 5ecys/Me d T erm supt"nntenucnt in Walnut rn. Some E ngltsh n1•c. 2001 E . Dyer Rd f'ACIFIC M TUAl PJ Y. 4 day work." k A!1!1 Ship/Rec Clerk IAIYSITIER OPERATORS areu. ~hnimum lS yrs Jrvtne area . 8334183!1 Santa Ana. 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Iii•' ltt'll •.:1·1 111 11ltlt·r, 1111• Ill '"' I \I 11111 :'\1111 'lllllkl'I ~~ \II <r Ill Fn~:E (1 •\11111"\ll"\l,n1-ltl.. llt\\l.I 'l\111i111~11\1 JC PENHfY CO Balboa Jrvrnt> P<'r,onnel Agency ltno"l"di.:t• f boo~ke1•p P ark L111oCCJnv.llosp1lul 4KSF.l7thCol>la Mcsa 1ng & ty1ln1t. Stead~ ICU CCU ,.;11 L.igun<i 11111, ~ull """" 511 .1100 f.qual Oppor F.mplm ,,, needs f time cook. CK· DR'S ASSIST. Surte2U 6--IZ·J.170 position \ onl' ?' th~ ver 'd 10 l ltcrap e u t1c Yoong lady t18·211) for Also Fei.'J obs hncst r>cc 11tor St~1<l1n• ALL a 11 & 11 7 Sii I FTS 7.JSr\T & Sl "0:'\1.'t dtel~ f''rm.R<' l>C'nef1ts & ll'gtllmalc rull t rme p<>si In N" Pl ll<'h. l<11tH health tn~ 642·8°"4 lion tn co~la M C''IU ------s11J11ry ,\ IU\Ur<' Gill MED SURG. OB PEDS -------Ht>alth Spa l'\o c-xp nee lil!neral llclp rc(<i. \\nt \d 922. 0;111) ).(I, I f.7 • SS7. IEA.UTYOrYATOR COOKS & Counter llclp Wescndtosch~I 1\vply HEWOrEMINGS P ilot. l'O llo x l~till WI' .ire t''PJnd1n.11 al!.110' preft-r °'er l8. appl\ rn 11ny a(t. o r CV<' 2t t2 l.arice Or11n1o1e Count) tn· Cost.A \ll• 1· !1262fi LYN $38 • N~-ed .~\1,t.rn" tol11111ot lll'•'on. twnlul:k"' Fried lla r bor Dhd . Coi.tJ 1 d ----perm t~l ,11 .. r111111111·1~ l. h1rkt'n OJ1rn l'o1nt \Ina. l t'Pcn cnl in!>urancc Leqol 1dy/Rcpt mJn•l·un'I 11.11r 'l>ll~l' .Wl2:!P;1uht'C:1t ll\\) .ii.:cncv opcnini: new XI l ' I I '.\I h AIDES $28 80 -------r11<·11tty Ill F ountain ' n •) 5 •• IC ""' 1111 h.1ril 11111'11"111•.., tl11n. COOKS & Elderly ~oman need:. .ii \'alley Secktnl! truinl'cll t ra nscn ion. no 'teno • :11~1~1'\i\l>on t"lr l>t -.; II t "n d Jn t ".1 r ,. & & cxpericn ri•d offic:e Pleasa p1•ri.onahty -l''ullor v.irl l•fl'li• Coc.mt4Pr P•rtOM•I !>u p c r' 1 !1111 n l.1 l <' lwlp. Min :.! r'I l'a ltr. le1.tal . Choo~•· _.,our 11;1" hr' BOAT CARPENTERS !' rt 11 18 h k •-k 1 11mc or rmc n <'f' ouse 1••·111ni: "' 100 1111: , II 1. " l' p 1 I 11 n i s 1 c x p . .1 a r Y t' om & hi ... ptllll twar ~1111 ;-.t.!••d t•Xpt•f' ti 1111,JI • .11 p1·n1l•r11 H 111h p.r Y I I'·" "11rk '" k 1,,.,, 111 I• Ir I 11 m \ 1\ II JI I\ \\ ,. • I ~ ,11 I t or ti 2 7 r- \l• t"111in1dc ('\I or m 1·1 l'vt ft, i1trs & :-.i lur~ • Customc•r Service Clerk mcn~u1 ll• w 1\'XP Snntn W1•ckly 11u) "" l''r111." 1\ppl) In l'er-.on 11~21Ji ___ l/\u to l ' nder wri lerl! ~11 C I A35·f~ _ N11 d111•1<. 11••·~ 1111 in :.! •• 1• ~I Tuc:s thru Sul ELECTRON IC ~Auto Cla1 m-1 Clerk ___ ... _____ -t be1·~111r for ~1.11 I CARL'S Jr. 1-:Ql'I P~f E:\'T S4SO·S 1100 M<ilprn.t rl·•· Ill' 11' •111 lli-O.ll llc1l~JCh1cu . .!.!, I.!._ Ml':CUANlt' Slllary c·ommuni1cratc r"·1 OL,COEASHSOR &requ1rc•ll ' I""' •I f I I ' I 'I I \ 1( .. 1 '""'''' 1 .1hh ~ \I I " I "II "\ I Ill ,\ 1111.1111 I ·•II 11111 II' • ... , • I'll 1~111 1-.111M•1111•1 ~-'IK'I 11 lul I U'IOm •hOµ l bJ/j It 11 l'l.11 1·1111.1, 1 · \I 1>11, ;:fl~~ I ·,J \I ll.111\ .. lll t ll -. ,\ ,,,,u,. ~I • U)A! ., .1 t I i '1, II I llllt N I , •.• , 1w~ri·nc c;mup '"' 11\ ail""" ••COOK•• o <" ,. p e r \." 1 c l.' -t.. ~ c net'<'l>)ar). Learn to 1n !ffA TIMME DIATELV l>ov.n~SJ\tnll'&l..nan -t-'1'11."ndl)St•t\111• l•t ('•••k ('hi•I hir rcttr~ b l J I I . r t p ,1 1 r All Company benefits h::as IJ opcnmit tn Oran1t1 Stalc 111 d 11111111<-<1 mcnt home 11 7 day r.111111 lt'll'phonl' l'4u1p Cofl dolly ~49-816~ Co 91r 1n1ll\ !dual. 1''¢ an<l tn,u1t•'1 •lull ~h·nu plann1na 01 nicnl I' •1 y '<l:l rt" :Jlil pcnt•rcd 1n Jlrllt'<'"""ll RN $52 LYN $40 AIDES $32 ACC OUMTAMT BOAT WASHER I 1 1"1 .r .. 1111~ tlult '"' lrl•·' I tirn1· '\1•11,pi1rt 1'.1r1l1r Ho.11 ~. ~~1111 \\ t'u • .-1 ""'. :>-1"' 111•rl fl•o,11'11 ill"llnjl.. !lpt>cial diet!. 1-:;1. mo n 1 h . II u I.I!< 1 n I( • GENERAL CLERK <0n11nt111n11I lo11n11 s .... · l>''r " liennlrl<·'i pref'd ffi('ill!'UI. u1•n111I. m\•uli. F,1q1er hl'lflful, 11111 not ini::·I& lu.111 nr mortt11111c 1'11 !ll . .>I 1110\IOl'tl. 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OFC CLERK <.:1"'"11 I Jo u"'' lot I '\ "·1.i-:t··r1•0:--i. ll"S t"or p11n·h11111n1t dl'pt ..-M ' OAN SERVICE I litU''' \I tn 1U \ 111 t'1q w r ' t•PPI <'Jll l.011> Wht•clcr. • Appl~ '" pc·r .. on JZM02 l11-"1.r r:1t ~111 •12\I; CLERKS \'oun11 m1rn to ht'lp & ltOOKh E 1 r 1'.R "·•C:lflt (' .. ,,~( ""' \. Lii.:. train In the• m11nv ll"J>\•rta GotRL FRIDAY ...... :-:1•\1 n ••t,111r11nl l<1ok111~ 11.'rru• I l'~I ~211 •>f thr TV hu11ln1•1111 1,.,...nl'y !;11v1n111 & l.0110 1111 ll'''••Uru111 or11·nu·il l>util'~ wmild ml'lutl\• I 1t•• l) p1111( 'i llr .. 111·r h~ OJ>41nln1111 111 Clrun,l!l' lull \ llJI "t' l111olk·•"IH•f "·" !'ol:l llOOG IO(l l21'M {'f. ror Loan !-l!'fvln· " " ~·,..-l 'ourH••r Gtrl \fl.9~•·rph11n1' -1·ark p • 1•·111, .. 11\t•t ,,,1•11~d lor tr1 Xlnt \\111k1n" 111nli Sun ·1 k I """ 1 nyml'n. rrn " .. • " 111oro\cr ewe 1n&ou1rt>par GOOD JOB •11tn" l\"n •· 1.11\1 111 1,1,r I.II " l'cl1 11 •.\ :\, l;1"1l•v. 11H /\"l>h I."• "• ' l" "' ,.. 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Itek CljUlll <:II lllhlll'Y Im naht m.111 11r ""m.111 Cunh<ll"llllJlttv fl''l'l l l L~l Cu 11 :.111 fl!l.!.1 Opportunities 1-w A1flhlthrn111'1·n11l1• (JK'lll l'\l'('UllVt' looktnJ: for p11rt llmr 11~'111·tklt· (':ill 111( fl, 073 471111 IF YOU hil\I' a "'I VII'(' Ill 11fl l'I or ~•Miii"-!11 st'll. 111111•1• 1111 ail 1n l h1• l)ntl~ l•ilnl l'IJ~~rt trrl ~11l·ttrin l'honc t\42 '111711 USE THE DAILY rlLOT "FAST RESULT" SIRVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Coll 642·5671 •••• JJ2 I 'Oii Sl lll-i I itflllt rriatn In ~.1h:11 GUYS & GALS .(' l .~·r110 .. nn .. ~·o .. ('!) \\, h, ... , •• ,.,"' wl '"' .. 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(I' h 0 ilY i.hlfl ror rn1·1llra 1111rl. v.1· ul'l1 hJ\I• .. 01111 I'll II~ I II :JO 111 !'> :w llr ' H t>-!1 1.1932 275 Ea•t I 7tt. St. C.M. n;mri• .nlormalton 11 onf !\.'I l'tk :.11 Vl•1 dt• Conv 1-------i -2 8112 ~11!.'1.1 l.\'lp,001<.:1•n1ns1,r M. THE CITY Of l1 mp111un 1""''"111' 64 • l',quul 0 111>rlun11} ---FRO ... TIER. l .... C 111'~KI Ml 1111t11\l\~:,.;P1';H. v.,in11•d ---------I " ""' NEW ACCOUNTS v.11h '11ll'1 ,.,~r wl110 1--------1 1-:rnvlov~r IVN !HI Super,i~11r m•t•d HUNTINGTON BEACH <ltfl•1 ... ,1n1111 twncll1t~ COUHSILOR op,•n i;alun , 1•11 11 CUSTOMER t:niuneer -llM ltlJ tl1':SSINU--tnml'<I 5 duy11 wk Alllo t 11 1111111 mcrill'11I & . ~ 11.11411 IOU'7 SERVICE ASS"IST 1e\u y cook w ln,.h\u 1lt'nt.1l 11,~11r1111re l'iuturduy Onh• f1•r o ut ---MFG ENGINEER · ion11l cxpcr ~ d )ll wk !11 l'.11rt hullda'~ l"o,111 Mc·'" 011· l.1\c l.YP llr1elkk~oJ>(lr, (ull ch11r1t4' CLERK O u11rnnloed to 11t art $26. !M 80?5/ 1\\'\'\'k"'f·"clv.1\' 11111. ~;,~r 1t•11\I C..11 Gil romm uolcut1t\i1 to hike-"mall ''''1C'lro-p1<1ov +. Must be lie . .__: ________ , \1'{11.Y . 1•1-:ltti<>"ll \Ir Donnf'll)' :.i..111,.. li)lhl typ ln.11 . mt1chn1ral 11~s1."tnbllu 4,..·"729for interview MAIO Nf:F:ot-:n <l\\t ll ,.1.\\1 546.2l00 )ourn.11 looitr thru t r1111 P091hon n •qu1rc•11 1 )'l'ar from dt'Mitn 1•n111nl'l!nn1JiE LP WANT E D M F l.id0Short'11 llolel & IA \t !W\1 Calfontio F.der'of bul•n~ Rt•lll t:i.tal~ t'.o l'xpc-ricnr() Will Q~El11t ln lo pNodu.cucm t-:>.P\'r'd In Cook i\ 1 1 · / Call fl73-3llOO FRONTIER, INC. 295S M. A irway l,or.ilc-il Jl th<' t'll•I 1111\ll lc,,r St. 'i o or 0tantzt>C11 1\lrpor-t CO."tT \ \I F .. ~i\ 97f·UOO, ut 44 !I: n h c II \Ir Boyd proccu1n11 c us t omer documentation v.ork s. Pp Y n pc-r"on ----t S..iftc:lllalOGR I p r. a "'r\IC(' inform a t ion 'Ul\H)O 'll'lllj> tool dl' Kc-ntucky f'ned Chlcktn -1Alr>S NEEDED ror 2TOO llorf>or Ill. C !II 641Mll13 '' u, t he 11 on d w 11 h 111irn & produ~llon line L.a1una BU!_h _ ~m•ll uclutlvc-m atol. F..qual Oppor 1-:mplo\'l'r CAI OIUYERS f1~urcs ~tnd det11ll tr o uh It• ~hoot 1n1 . •rosT"'"'S ( II 1 • ,, llrs <'an h\' 11r nnat>d. l ~ ............ u lffit', O\C', -tD4 W I _ _ \lcnorWomrn :'lltthantc.r <'r 1n1tu~1nat 21 i\pply in p"r11011 _ _ __ TELLER l\11nk t'"l.l)('r onl} Con t.irt lloh <'r<'ttthtnn 8.13 3700 Ir\ mt' S111lonnl R.ink t;qutll Oppor t-:m~(\Y!!... 'lu,;t bf 2.i oro1 rr B p JOHN dcjlrt'e \' 1umti11I \'el\>N Turtle.~ Yu•lllo \lana11c ml'nt Op1>0rlun1- \1>1'h In 11\'r,1111 • • 549·3041 bhcnd. :>. R IY l'11rt tlm <' po~lllon Yellow Colt FURNITURE tAutl <>war ~:mplnyer 111nL-T • • -1 f avallable Cull 7M 30IW 11 ;.?:>t Sl11h•r /\H•nut• 2001 F. D>·t•r Rtt v•-. I'~ Y."'per . P l m ------ Fount:11nVAlll·y ~nntn AM.Cullf -aJikfor Shern .~·74lll' \f1no1tl!me nt 1711 t 9-;9 2000 e-ct 132 !11cte. MOMge!Mftt m 3116-1 pi-;oru: PERSON CAR WASH I)~ pcr-1tm who n4·ed~ HO\:SEKE EPt-·R-Slll ';:' ~>.ec. lookJnit for purt· lmm~late cn1p1oy1ne11t ---2nd 1nrom l' p time • ~ • l t m • 1 1 s o t'ln te in for t~~r·d cur w4~h 0t11h·t'ry m en for l.A l'ottntial$l400 mobt yr IO yr o ld •lrl. Lh•" whole.ate.,u_ppll".f"ully hlc.e a.ts Ul4477l ,.,.,.... ~ c• 110 MWrM• C FHy Cewtw A.11f. c:. ...... T,...s.r.1ce1 ....... $116 rer Mo. S716 ,.,. MO. S6H rer M .. $609 r.,-Mo. These are CETA funded po<;1t1ons requirin g 11 untin~to n Be ach r es iden cy & 30 d a ys pri o r unemployment. Applica tions will he accepted at The Employment & Training Center. 520 Pecan St .. Huntin~ton Beach lintll s P~t Auaust 31st. 1976. -Cla5~1flcd •d~ It'll b tll SEU. 11111• lll'mS ,,..Ith I 1ttm1, '""" ti.mi or Oalh P1lott~lau1(tN Ad u y Item. JU1t cell IUHITI 142 5t11 maria&er<i :;alary +-TimestnNB&C \l.Slart ,,_11123 ~~~:.::~ds~ p m . o r capltaUt.td.8"3 222.1._ ~ + bonu<i .-or 1.n· s:nl per mo + bonu.,. SELL Idle 1t~ms wf\h 1 -.I t'lnd what 1ou w1nt 111 ll'rvlew n ll &4•·«(.() M t-1740 DaJly Pilot Clu~ll1ed Ad Want ad results 442#71 Dall,. Piiot Clu 11f1td!l. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!B!!!!!!•!m!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•m!!••I j ' . ' ~!~-~ ~!~ ..... ?! .. ~~~ ••.•• ?!.~!~~.~ ..... ?!~ ~ ............. ~~~! ....... ~ ...... ~~-~? _Th_u_rSd_;,.•.-.r ... _>._usi .. u...;•;..;t...;.1_9_1...;.9_76 _______ ...;DA~l.;;L..;.V_P...;IL;;..;O;,...T__;C:..:•"-"• ~"!!aJOme Proch,rt R~ S£R\'ICl-;~IATION lA.M-s 1005 VC'llow Lab PUP6. A.KC. •r•&e Sale· J t wt lrv. ~ I07nlM;s.c.UOMC*.t 1010 ~ chain dept 11.«e IN ATTF.NDP.NT f.;;-.-.;-.-.-·••••••••••••••• re1itt1ttred, l wts old chrs. picture$. odd•fn ••••••••••••••••••••••:1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1091 Heh t llla ft Onna1r Cn 21 or olde1 Apply t~ORI ENTAI.. kui; Runn~r. SlOO. , t>.t~ M:.anob• ~l'ftll nna l~I\ bl.•C'lt -;ta 1..1 lo'T <:AT~:, 11.u ti I) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8i1ln1\lal • F.nill• COQIDINATOlt s-on.on. Wl~ ton lU'\M ~ ruu~. 17\.'J' h>O¥ Abo 96:!·1393 •tllis. F.V 963~ oval ll PPhlr~. ~ur ~~ •• • rok1r TV 111 Ille'\! l'ub pukina. Hrly w.ial! to •V t 29113 Herbo Vre o ch hunllute rowwted b) 22~ full r u ~nf3tm1 t•1cture not too bnghl. *VMS· Mustbeowi;o ll 13UAM abih Mu t t=ll at lJ.l.,\'rSt ,WA3SI \~C Iha. Doberm•nRarC' Chill .. • hrn. ptorf.d1nmonds ti\' i;ol s:?\IMZ!l.'172 1na1Lv.t l1 JN10mcd Ad ha \C' 2 )rl •pu. in . . Pu\ieber. tedJt.an, fem. art![ tt.1 pllteallk M111l> burk M'llini; App1111,., Like Dl'~ l'u1tabll vaftl'etnent poqlb Uliff •llP ·r"l"<>o 10 •Cuh.· nice Sta. Atteodan~!>. 'htn II! Antique-Rua,, ~' mo. old. AH i;hots. cbnn .-otw. many our valut' ll.~. ~l'll S97S. Dshw-shr, dr.·a.~<'r. Ct»I BLLl::l!'H\;, lllOt'lllhor C a 11 C •rm e n t\oapitul. Cont.act Mn . tull 6 p hmt' 1-:~\~rd pn: 11110. from pn\llte HZ·Ull9, a(l, $prn, l00yr1 old : 111ory , 64&~ "'''"'!.ten.'<> ~7*7 o.fl $l!>Uu 1Mr 1\bioi\l.TF.C _%~all z. J~ru.f'n, 042 2134 • Co 1 ~pp I> R .a y . c; •_r., y >;urope<1n Coll~tl lun MZ·~I PorNlaln. Lae walnut 5pm ~l~B'J 'II' .\II 111 ,1n1 ~ c' D )t C' m 0 r I • I l:hr\ ron. fiOt s UJ Por lhe k'nOUS COllC'C'lOt C'XC' dale, C'hnl, ~fee lb.I, l'Ol\tl. (;.ill s .. ::.z-.n1 .ill I PART·TIMI lloep1t.;il, 301 V•C'tClri .1 ll;o>.L4&utiu8ueh lc1n\,~lnr WnteAd~7. IRISllSETTER PUPS i.d.lampi.,lod t<r)'•tti1I ..._tock 107 • , pm Penn1oenl poa1tion r C 1111 1• 0 E 0 ,111) t•11ut . Dux I~. AKC lt£C , '1 WKS. c~. GOOlbe ot new 160 •••••••••••••••••••••• '73 B fl . ,1.ir ldc .... 1. ~ 0 •• i ha.tp 111 exper 'd I · • · • mm~r ~Ip 111 sml boJt t•o.tJ Me.a, CA :1~ 6U-747J "•'I' fur cvi.t M~h Rec. Morc•o mart' brokt 111 bo.•i.l oll~r. Ml S~t 01 -MHtO l'lllkr II)', l) IJtftt'raJ oltlu dutH'IC l'OOSl, aludenU p re mut<b rnOrt' 4 Jlt7.( to ndo & drl\;' hi ~11117~1 \\oot~r.:?mtl'rm~Alll..r' bookkw&>ln& ts lite l)'I> fl'rrt'd. 892 IOOS lie1tut1fully Rdm11hc-d o 11ptth1l home t-xrep. 1111 ri w N. d M •id --~ horn ~ .. u t•11 c>a1h '"I· P lea1ant ut IM-fJM't Am<'rt<'•n Oak J1r11 lion11lmt.fem sht<pmb., D a y. U. Nu1 P:'r11c nron&t 11111.uumpt'r pool t hl, ~7) ISl72\37 . P\lll·Ume Jhu Vrrdt SWITCllBOARDOJ•lf >'riiSa&onl). t-'rvmS60to d d rd~ llOS P11rkLldoNed1cal Bld1. t:n a. W1: t flrn C'JH t;~t~ \illll hu, • ._ .. , WJl:-~pbel'l' In i m. ck$il COnv. llVllP. -OGl Cote Mabt ht-l''<IX'r. ~tl',lrt)' USO. 6SU M onto)· a, n "&: y -· _:_ 646 'h.38 3311 lOll ~!'I Nl. St1ni:r.1v hll.('. l'ulor TV' , Ot\\ Plctu11• <lrientcd mfi;. t'O. • C. t .,., C-l •t 1 I ... -----20-30 hrs/wk (' ll S:tlJ .... -• "C:llU H'Jr --~ouoc 1:mp 0)' Hunt Rt'h. llo~tor1 • .-rrh'rli, rem MiK.UWCHlt s.iu lh<'>t'll'. ~to llt'.g 21);111 tuh•·~ w 2 )'r WUl l'lllll). , " > • rn nt. <.:outacl Awito1, -----Call S.t. 9.4 )10 .1111 · oreppt.G4s--OT77 ialt!s. l arccr a t """ lluld Laaunot,<t!M 11~1 lltAHTASTIC ~16 ~l. 26112 V ........ 10 •••••••••••••••••••••• C1.1'1' 2SINJ :<Hill \'1111'"'11"1 work, St'JSwk uplo 11t.11t --- --VICTOllAH Vi.lo. WANTED s.o,c;"Uoss" :mi loatt & Morin• PART-TIMI l''ulll·r Hr~h ~.ff:l71S TEACHER COUHT .. Y (.'Clck11poo. ;approx 1 yr, CF. ~~i~ v.'\J~~UN', Tor Ci\Sll OOLLAR H'J.-1 7c;~1 ... ,...."' Eam ~·$8 per hr. doin Chri&tian Pr···~c hool " m11l\', fixt>d . hricbrko. 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ballot work tor the Nov SALES .. " ., FURHITUIE 1<holb. S3S 675·9417 Huuacho d. Co or 'l'V • l• f!'w' '! 1-· o R Y ~l U ~{ Sti1111lt•i.i; !>ll'l•I Miik "ill G.....-ol 90 I 0 ~lec:tlons. Work your ow Mo r n1na111• t::itpr • pn• Ont~f It Kind·Ult'l{'h or ---l'1n11 Pon1 Ta bl\', Ml'fl!I, J fo. t:Lf{ V. WAT( flt.:S )'l'llow I 1•r m ll'.l t up . ••••••••••• •••••••••••• hn Ill Purt tlmt-ht•lp, Appro kr~ Call ~ 3468 O Sh1ht1u. tkoaul pup!!, Woml'n, Kid& Clolht&, AHT OHH;<,.'1'S, UOL wood "11 b trll' l w 1:,. . , •DO ae nJt or l'Ollert Jll h,.. ~r wk. 'f<1b.1c 6'a·\8S7. It an .Al . 0 \! u ll f u I 131 0251 ~'le. Much Misc! S ti.Vt: It S t: rt VI C 1': drJ\\\'l'S, Xlnl f1lr •·ahll :J !)Quaw Wh.ilcr w/i;Qll,., lana. M~ll be 18•.~ In \•uobt lrl\'u'"""'ral~d. I ' 4MWT"''l2f!'JT•O. T6 opr SWAP • .. 'IN t-: FU RN & AN or11an.111c l\1l1S57 llt.."lll S\• llP J oh11,un. St~ or ervwt ""wn 10-l • 4·1 • .,.... EACllt;R l're·St·hool r, .. ; A A IR · H ndso 1 8 1 ampin& equip, toy:i, TlQUES.G4S 2200 ll<'~l ofr. Ali.o. ulnAh> ONL V. Apply, 453 Fuhion bl:and, N~wpo exJ>('r 'd lor t yr old~ GROUNDS. SAT & SUN. ~ mf:e °}a e aJ c~ r11b hsl\.ld Items. cools. bike~. Mattu air pump for 11." llt> ti42·~610,642 1490 Robinwood Cr. Irvin Ueoch Applytn~n,on. Pleasant 1urround•nK' 1 • ~ng or, ems:.: m'0 TV's~ bd, sewin~ cab, LUGGAGET"'GS lur.c.l•uqunnu.n\, -<Culffr Dr. le Walnu -L ·sp PL , . Salar)' open Call all CMCH ulO m epuppes. ·l • tents. Fr i /Sat . uos "' ( 1154·'0""" loob,Malftt.tt.ce/ •~•> t: EO E Prof 1 .,,.4 0232 • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ h S Crom your business urd, ___ '1 ... '""° Ser•lc• f020 ----------'want~ to work for t;n1 _pm . .,..· · L'r"lnh't 0 ml"' llot nnlnt ms t'ller. 6 mos old. Lanai. C.M. CM ell a .,,.. d d r "''" .. ".., • "" Pope shot h Verde) ""'" one cur or t.>Ul' 12) L,, flGE WOOOEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• PerledW.tdncJ ~ue rumitu~r.-~~c Hr ELEPHON1'; SO Li S..l~ 3JOll W W;irucr. trum:d.'r.tust skll ~~~ lui: plus une spare. W Jo~l.ECTIUL'At.SPOOI.') 11 ll I. t. N I'~ I>~ I> HOW'I Y + romm · -i001 C:ITORS, i;ood inr~m·· ~ar Harbor, Si.ntm Anu urotrer. 6'15-T700 · Movin& sale. Not.hinao\•er ret urn pern:i g ncnll> SlOea. ~2 14' ll.t:ANINt;" i\l l10~11ri 8 30-2.JOor Su1l'1> ~r1et1ary New boat Gro11.in1< t<ompJn) Good REPRIG ER :\TORS S4SO. Antiques. rum, etc. s~aled attral'tl\\l tag. • . , .\ ~n "'c uCfl•r Quall\). 3 30-9:30 dl•aler ancl hrokt-r..IJ:\' 0 hour.. 83!13500 W S E 1 ,.,..to You 8045 412 Ins, CdM. 673·0119. strup. mcetrnll 1111rhn Nl•wport Bt·h 1l•nms Llol p.•r:-nn.il "'nlt't' nl ,1 Work6hrsado~e11mm bdy C..:d :.kill' Yacht1n ~ H RS DRYERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat&Sun 211<22 l.D. reqwremcnt,s. Pre l\,lem.b,cr_sh.111 tor :.ulc "nee •uu ,.,in l 11Cford tu T ei.ph Ant Sff•. Rec:ondltioned·Repos ' · vent lou & the Ct For l 111133 325li " ~ $3-$8 per hr lo leai.1111 Assoc t.41,0551 &r)'gtDamai:'d. M1n1atu.re female puppy. '"ST ... T'"S ... LE 11 • t\"''· 11ai.!> u1>. 11\ll!un & Son 11u rro 11nd lncs O~J ----1 M;iture. ei.pcr. prd'd Guar del Hlack w/11.b1te face & .:;; ~ .:;; ~ pen.onaJltcd lllt.l enclos dl\mi;:.cn1n'.531·592l. w /the pub Ii c ,n ou AhLF.S . Sm. Jewelr) llplm :'lam. 5 D-fy!.. ~l:sdo. 29 YEARS 1:--J 0 C r!!et. Probably poodle SC~T(f. DAugN. 21. 10-4, 2220 ~~~ylpaGploe'~ •p!~ .. ~rri&c ,?, Anll~~:~~.~~.a~ii!!.~• 1o...o..., M-.....tft• Irvine o(c rep~nting sop. mature ~oman Pl ime eve "' ,. .. n \ • ' 1erner mix. Approx 8 .... r. wpt Bcb .. All ""' u..--vn 111n Time Life Bo"ks wknds,l'\ B 6'13-47~ avail. Please call for DUNLAP•S wks old. Free to lovtng household furni1bio1s w1.U back & tnm you 675·&~1 !qlliJMMftt 9030 Dynamic: peno n!ihl 1----------1 appt.ll44·70SO 1815N~wport Blvd.CM home.963-4293.642·891.2 andeffects lo besold. l3gs. Or lry two ca Double ti Brand rusto ••••••••••••••••••••••• most likely to sU<'tced SALES WOMEN It CALL $48·T780 back to back. ban'1m3de cowboy bouls 75H, fw~ 01 Jnteresled bousewm•s ASST STORE MGI Tool & 01~ 1----------1Loveable brwn t.bby kit· Don't Miss TWs! PRlCES: Brand new, s£ 9, $30 $00Uor trude +cash atudenls seekinC perm Will train interested en as s tOVl'. looks brand ten, yng jet blk male, Neighborhood garage S2uor3/$S &W-2231 f;it6·907Gor499·l13'1 positions c:all 833-8095. th us 1 as t 1 c w o me MOLD MAKER n e w • x I n 1 e o n d . also other cats. 751-5$88 sale. Frl/&ll Aug 20/21. 8 "'/5 lags $1.60 ea. w/!.ome merchand1!-.in D~~a<'.rest. Bs l o fr. Kittens, 2 male 4mos. AM lo s P M . 17101 6/9lags$1.SOea. 2ChcstofdrJwt'1St1)$l0t Morse Murine l':ni:t co11- background & expcr. Requires expenenre In 5'162906 Sweet dispos a·la'ons. a ll Haf(ue, HB <nr Newland 10orll'lore$l.40ea. lodll'r) t>hl.'rrywood $150 troller for lrg boat. P\<l. PISTCONTIOL Study job for right penon No exper. nee. Profit shoring & group health. Apply Fri. ff.12, Lloyd Pest Control, · · Uyer Rd, Santa Ana Must like & astumc rci.p. precision mold fo r mjec· & Warner) Sales Tax Included Sterling pltr hcr 5300 Pty. call 544·0268. Good pay & ROod t'o. lion molt! machine!> & as range. 30" Avo<'ado. s hots. wormed. 64.2-1009 NO CARD? Ong oils. brass, ant IQ Uc~ - bt'nefi ts. Prom is in abititytodes1gn&fub. lmmac.O'Keefe &.Mcr-2 k1llens lwht lcali o G--.s.a. Drawyourown or sen &.vases.673·600 loots,Pow•r 9040 luture. /\pply m perso mol<l.s from dctu1l )010" ntt. $165. 640·4348. Both fems Must have cgd Everyt hing! Tools, name, address. phone & ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Small shop o.11r rond1 -' we'll ma.ke one card • Miscdlan•ous BOOZER CRUISER only. Un{'k Street. 2 honed.du)!> Only . . AIR t:ONl>ITIONt::R & home.$36-5098. cam e ras, camp1n1: tag. Add 2S•each. Wmtt.ct Fashion l~IJnd. ~ B. ti h d r 5150 both equip,, refrig •• freezer. 808 I 111' 1/8 Haylnunch, surry ---1 lnterv1ewsl1Jm·noon e urru 11er. 811ssell/Deaglc.Must f111d m a t e rial , redwoo Sendcheckormoneyur ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1fnni;c or\ t01>. Askin1: 'ALS::S,youngcxp. <;ale. S.iturday,Augu"t2ll.t Afl 4PM.673.Sl91 good home. Xl nt bnchs.,orBrookhunt dcrto: $$$CASH FOR S!tOO. Mmney's Yacht~ PHONE PERSOM MU!!t be 25 or over App{y In Per-son YB.LOW CAI pen.on Xlnt oppurtumt. STA.COS WITCH IHC KENMOREelcc Dryer w/chlldren. 646--0916 aft Adama,Park HunUnl(l PILOT PRIHTIHG Good us~ rurn/rcrn"s S.1les. S4ll_1ns to grow w1exp11nding <'o 1139 Baker Co,,ta Mesa $65. 00·9098.bel. ' 6. Tract. Sat only 8/2L 964 P.O. Box 1560 f 1 t .. ..., 07.,:; ----full or part lime Applv 5'"9 30'" I 0~kyu•~ D H B ,,..~ta M-c .... ..,..,,. rzrs s O\'CS ......,. "° t7' s;uhrc l'r:ifl , 1:!.'\ OMt' .. • .. 2·30 PM . P~ious Dachshire pups. """' ...... r. · · """' .... a, 11• """'"u ---Waterbeds Unhm11<·d E lOp E 1 ...... Wanled: Thret>·Wh<'<' removable hnrd ·lnf>. full ll251SlaterAvenue insNewPort Blvd,<.:.\I qua por mp oyer Wesllnghouse rcCrlft,rop· Mini Dachs h und FRLthruSUN,Must sel WOVENWOOD Tricycle Cor l\f'vthl'I' t'OH'r.S hrs197S.btl\llll __ F_ou_n_la._in_V_aJ_l_e.:..y __ , blwn 5·7pm in perso pcrtooe, wlla treeung YorkshlreTerrier.8wk.s all bsebold 11oocts. 28 SHADES-Toll()'A,Off ReasonablePrke. 04.!W. $5000 or make orr. only. yping. your home. own romparlment. Mus l 642-0918. DrakeSL,C.M.Mesade Call845-8950 536-112SO fl13-0360ask for 0nv('. . d h 0 I typewnter. ~l-6059 6·9 ddrost$60.M:'l·2J71. L'r•e adorable s mal Mar. 16' GI -20-::;--a n w1 c: e l\'t>r)', pmonly ,. ~ KING SZ BED (New) WANTTOBUV asspar; 1 "'Cl'\' PHONE SALES mornings. Xlnt p111m . Good Refngeralor. Jluns breed puppy, 3 males. Garage Sale le Antiques xtra flrm $19S in<'I del: LOBSTE R TRAPS 110 w/lr.: "heel lrlr. Cull pos. Approx lS hrs "k good.SSC>. temale.892·394\ armolre, 1 hall tree, u t•u .. --... ., 673.5l29 6"16-032'7ur~7·9s.l-t Phone Sales people. lnfo-Call6-4S-Ol45 side boards. 3 floo sua 'I canue . .....,·226l male or female, 16 to GSI---_;_...;._ ___ _., TYPISTS PhS1S·52S8 TenierMix Puppy. lamps, 2 lret.1dle sewm NEWPORT BEACH Student m vocat1011al lech 14' 75 11r Ski & 1-'l,h, cni:. )ears or age. Guaranteed SEAMSTRESS ~ Kenmore Was her $65, Male, 6 wks. mechl.nes, Also 2 com ATilLETIC CLUB wants 1omuU engines It reblt. Onl~.,$950./bcsl 01 wages or c:omm1sftons We$tsa1I Corp. bu1ldt'ro J'Repro KmmoreElec:Oryer $SO, SJ&.7591 petition 1o·c:arls Membership586·1840 lenrn on. Outbr<h ~r.6'13·543_-___ _ 2.$0 Eas t 11th Street, t he fin est c ru1 s1n J'ComponrOpn ~enmore Washe r $3S. KlTlENS, We'ril 6 wk'S s orter. complete, lawnmowers t'lc. W1I 32• <;r.ind Bunks, l !Jl.1. Suite O. Costa ~es11, !.allboatl> has 1mmed. MTST·MTSC t;uarS46·8672 old,comeinassortedcol SSOO/best offer . 2 Boga Frigidaire Washer. It p1ckUJ) )Our donallons l.:llitof thl'woods. heuu1. betwttn5:00&8:30p.m vaca n c i es ro • & d f 1 . a mphs "s t e re rood.Ncarnew$75or b:. NormS:Ml·l9SO cond.~o.ooo 61sa.i:ai 646-4223. ~amstr("sscs w/at lcu'l ., Ci.rt& Typuh Frost frt-e 16 cu.ft. West· ohrs ::.,•i13yl or ovan speakers, '46 Cusbma ofr. Honda 70 :.rooter ---------L·-I o rt • 111 " ho u s<' r cf r i g. • ome. ~· •· nd"' n w tir " & u--lc-' ...... ua ppo uni.y 1 )r c'l:per. '"sail sram1 " --------~ motor.scooter .,. parts, .. c < • m11c ..,... • 1111.H lr111h•r, t.indt'm -l i:mployer 1n 11 nn h•• n v y u u 1 yj A\•ocado. S80. 494-0508 f)'ce beautiful Irish R '11350 Honda parts. Mi.:1 lube, S7Sor bst. 548·1741 "'•trwn.ftt1 801 "lw\'I. \'•Mn1tlo11 lo1111ul-. m.1 t'h lne. M u~l h.1, l.' Setter needs "ood home c:lothes & udds & ends. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrks, lor SC or Lyman 111. 1 your own tool:. Apply 101 G"~sh~~.P~~ncco~ldl~~:: 581-7141 .. · 0089 Turtledove Lane, 72 Ford PU tall~a.te Conn Min·O·M11t1(' clcc SlSu (l7~·0'Jl5 John Vyn . lli38 Placen·' --:....-------! Fountain V a lle)'. green. S35. Rolo tiller, organ, ~xccllcnt rnndl I • PK INTER Wanted, A li. $4S. 848·8331. Fouf'ftitvn 8050 962·7331. new 6hp motor SlSO. Lrg t1on, ~"'". P.P . S:l2·1259 ·72 UI' Sea flay w /lll1. VI k .,.,,. r ( tin. Cost:. Mesa I I IC """"' c • ...;.,. tek ·amera, l'llr& u prit;ht Free7cr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ar compressor w .NUllP Mcrr·Crul1wr, In · t.>4 __ 5.()()$ __ 0 ______ 1 SEAMSTRESS 3848 c Dri 1 k 8 n 8c y MOVINGSALE impact wrench & hos Gibson LeA l'aul Deluxe hull, full conva!!I & i.ur1 .. Expl•r 'tl on comm'I 5 .. cnllpUS6 ... 7 .. 1 •• 1,,c n:4~~05 cu. • •st •**I BU ** Din rm act. wabr/dryr, $185. Heavy pool cover wtease. Sells nu, $700. ty, 120 Jlrs, Make olr. P /time Sales, S40·S1 much.me. F/lime. Baxteri .. .. .. 0 er. · · Good used Furniture & dressers, misc. items. 16x.36, $50. Complete poo lmo. old. Must sell $4$1 552·4041. I wk/up. Men. ladies, s tu· &<.;icero,642.7238. I <Across From Mo ving n ext wee k. Appliances-OR I wlJI 928 MacKelllle PL C.M. sw~ep w /eloc k SlOO. orofr. Very nice.548·0201 --------- dents, Eves/ Sat OrangeCo./\lrportl Calonc1ta.s 2-oven atove. aellorSELLforYou 546--~ Swim rans ~ mask $10. #B·7 19'7'1 2b' NOVA, dual l&; . ~8.536·1104. i--:::::;,;::~~-~~Eq~u~a~l;Op~po;r~E;m~p~to;y~e~rd Like new. To r e place. MASTMSAUCTI.OH VW fuel injector syst.e Mere. cruiser-s, grcatfo1 I I RF.CF.l>T·Jo'as h Is l I SECRETARIES $800.&lc.$42S.494·T70lf. 64M6161illl·'61S ~=~~~::::~:.~~ $75. lhp 3-phase molo Phase Shlfler. Pd nc .. C~~a lina . 200 llrs.- 1'·1 I I .. r TYPIST "'ft 6 C ... U 55 .. 7293 S d I ,.. $JS.. lOxlS s urface pla $125,sell for $80. Sl2,:;oo. w/11 a1lcr. Scoll, I nanc a .... ve11 trm. l..On" & short term a~.1 ... ,~.-' ood b'li ,. _ _u__ 8015 A "' ,.. a n a wood. nB, S:JS.642-3379 548-4937. 640·1RSO or 6-tO·OOI!. Reccpl/St'ry, 1-'ront ,.. . ''"""' lYPllllt3 1 t y. -·-646-2338 (wknds &eve:i) '1t'sk. ~xJX'r'd. s:d n·r~. 1~omcnh. llolid:..y & G 0 0 d pay & x l n l •••••••••••••••••••••••SAVE! New & used rum, Irvine Coast c.c. Go Da Vinci accordion, 41 -· -· ·--- t ) ping so wµn\. <.: J 1 v 11 c a t 1 o n I> u Y ·j employee bener1t pkg lll appl's. misc. Wilson's FUIMITUIE Membership for sale. ke)"S.120 Busi.cs. j211' Owens Crwscr. New 1>:11een.~Q.-012:J 110,p1lal1i11t 1Cln plan dudes «Ost or l1v 1n1o? •PUILIC * Bargain Nook, Now Many aollquea. out . .,h644·5124 646·0321 t'hl.'VY cng, ;.111 new paint "' Jll sahiry adJuslmenls IC *FURNITURE• Stores -545 & 814 W. st.anding ~lledibles. 78 ~ GUITARS 1 l d & bn i;ht ;oorl, xlnl conl1 ltl'cPpl i Cl\'rk /Typ1q 1nlcrcsted, call Rcb11, "'UCTIO.._. 19lh. C.M. 64.2·7930 rpm records. Fri/Sal. l:Jroilmasl cr ftbl .Ga 1 s .1• f ·<'lk~s ,. made heart & gnllcv. sips ·I Nat'l Jleallh Org i'vbhl :>Ill .>t"5 *"' ... * 543-32162. 3800 Ocean Birc:b Cdl\t DDQ. lJrand new, still 1 c as iea 0 or a SIO SO() 646-6825 ··onta-' a~~ rat • ,. . • • box -oo .. t7 """"" vaoced student. 2 elec -··--· -----• '-'• uu c ,, St:ik Farm lnlluram·"' •Fridcry 7:30PM * CSpy1taas> . * . ...., .,,_,, tor '-g &: son" book · 18' GL'".,SPAn Ci ~pm. Sal $47S $.S40. · Compomci; .... _._ W·•-Houserut oC ocw & anUqu C RP ,. "" · " s ~.., latwn. l'OllltlOM. 1 hvy phon~ 3333 11 land ,\,e .,.._, .-onw furn, 51cJifice, moving arage Sale Sat/Sun JG-4, A .ET, goou qua ht 645-4840 (703) HO llP Johnson, good other. hvy detail. PO ho • >' lo Europe. 719 l ris, CdM 8602 Sable Dr It B used shag. Blue, 0 family & ski boat and l""O. Nawport n-at'h, C" Costa M~sa 644-6S23or&M~ Se·-• F--'" ' ..... : . white / yellow m ix. $2 Yd. Fender Elec .. Guitar trailer $1695 co,,,_,,,., "' "' ""' w Equal Oppor Employer COftSi9"1HIWb .. .,,.. 1UDJ.ues. rurn, ~ltl good arnpt1r1er, $175 · ·""""""" 92663 3141 c...,.., Orin Stocti • '-'Mtion a ntiques & l oll o f 800 -------54•·4741 VPIST, needed P /Ume, -..-Blonde dresser/desk &oodles. (Miramar off 1.!646-~7~~-----1'--~~~~----RELIEF COOIC 51., days per week. eittwr Smal &to+e1 ea. File/cab SlO. Hate AUanll) CA.IPET Office fvrnittltt & '77 RA.MGER \II around rl!ht'f t·1>0k I Across From mornlOls or allemoo0$. '*lAJ Stor ... Lot tbl S2S. Queen wtrb llQUIDATIOM Equipmeftt 1085 TRI HULLS The Bear h llou'c Inn !"'. Orqli~lnCRl~poC-Or. ~1mrpopl~i>!<·r Irvine Comple x 8 rea. SSS S .._VE SSS frame SLS.10' Surfbd $3$ Moving from 4bd lo Con· l\tU!!l sell 1300 yd.s or xtra •••••••••••••••••••••• Ir V HUUS Call uf\ 3::JOJ)m, ask fo r. ~ ,. ,._ • •···llA I S4"Gt70 . ."' 646-29m. do.Sat.Mon.Sofa, queen h e •vy plu s h b ei" .<:alJby . 494 9107 ..,.. r een. ..,.. Food available on pre· • . sizet rrame. piano, camp· carpcL Call Dob at ho.; Gt~ksxrcel & m atching AT FACTORY DIRECT 'alet PnrkinR Attendant. m~l's. ltcms 11ubJect. lo 7 rouch,. drk wood. wht, ing equip., furn." misc. wknds &. a fl GP M. s. , nt. cond. P vl. SA VI NG S TO V OU. HESol..-s Sf:CRt:TARY fo r Real Steady. ,..l\'Xlble hrs preaale. a voc, lime cotton. Xln 21642 Kanaltoa Ln. H.B. 642·5643 Pty.CallS44·0268. PRICES TOO LOW TO Succ .. SSFUL E~tntc Co. in L·as h'1on Now lhru srhool )'r. ~. W e honor non k rond. $2.25.64().0903 ' o· h t P U 111.1 S II. f.o' RF.a : "" ,. h "•o 1n ·• Ameri ca rd & Mi1s ter , 1 ... VESTMENT ictap one r cmo C ans'g C 0 I\ ST G U A R I> Cotta MHa Offiu h lnntl. Mu i.t have 4 yrs per r,.,... .. ,.,.., t:harAe. Cashiers checks For sale: 9 So!~· 2 chall"S, 1 8060 * " *' ma ch. f'CN approved. r /\ c KA C £ w ( T JI has opcnlnlt!I for 2 /\1< i•xper . type 65·70 wpm, WAITRESS &C'ASllwelcomc. 3barstools,l Slate Pool ·DIAMONDS· The finest. $.175. 644·21! EVt;Rv BOAT SOLU. ''"'rnh'c, N<•w or t''< ~:~1:.~ .. t~?o.o~it~1 • Cull Apply after 6 pm, Lu MA.STERSA.UCTIOM tbl.Call!l68·2S32aft 4. hestnut 1oldlng, 16.2 Nrwhsl645·8616/979-9151 aft6p_m_._____ l"RF:J-; ltl·:FRES ll · ~iicn<'t'<l. l.icen,\'d 11'ttl ----1 Cuve Reslllurant. \Gii l0751/2 M•wportll ~5'' Oc tagon Dining/ hand. 8 yrs, registered METALOl''FICt-:01-;sK MENTS. OIUNG Tll~: t'\ln t c !tu lt'~Pl'1>vl c lrv1ncAvc.C06taMe~a . COST ... M"'S... Game Tuble •. Uoique. 4 AQHA. Western show Lumber rack for small Goodcond1t1on. Wll()l,t:; F'AMILV. THI S "'i•IAomi•. ,.~,, h"\'A vou '••••r('tnry /Rrrrpl f.'nr ~ .:;; "" ln T I hb I k o ls l $60 WKND ()Nl V AUG ·•1 ~ ' " u ' 1 64,· •616 83,9625 Blk Captain C b rs. w ner. ra1. pus ul P c up, ::a un, cc. . S50 545·6705 ' • ·' own µ1 l\'tl\\' •h'~k 11ml •1 r1n• 10 '"'1uc11l1.il .. -536.8701 ton horse. $2,450. PP. 496·3253 -&22 rllonr. Sumc loc1mon I <'On'I. ~tu~t huv" i.lnt unw. a:.k for Sherri,----495-1482 Steel Offlc·e Ocsk11, good MESA. IOAT CfMTER )cnn. 1>:1ct·cllt•nl tuft\ l.Yl>lnil & shrthnd f'klll~ 548 71lllorll73 38SJ icyclff a020 Comer group, dining rm Honey for Ule! Ori?anit', cond. $115 cuch. Typlllt s 1595 H rt II d. m1~i11on 1ipht GO<ldwnlk Sula1y commcn!luratt• ---••••••••••••••••••••••• scl.OddS&ends .646-0'17 alomino Quarter hon Saddlel>ack Valley s wi vel <'hairs Sl2 c>a ,:::::Jt • ins G•Jod rderrols Cal w C'P Send rei.um•· to WAITRESS Man's 25" Peugeot, 10 aft..6 PM .ieldiog, lS.S hand, 8 yrs honey; 586-4253 art 3pm 1146-793'1 eves art 6 Duy11,,._ _______ _ for \ntrr\'1rw. A~k to 11tl'M>f'lncl dlrc-ctor : 2111 F:xpr'd lor lrviM Cnun 11p<l. fully trained Western !J6.1..7881. ' •· Cllll I..< rh<>nmyrr. owMr Campu11 Dr. !'«1tn :lJ<I. try Club, Newport Bd1 J::xcellt'nt condition! Like New DlninJ! room ta· Deaul. /un horse. $850 Mediterranean Table P' t -·"N l l d •• , ln11•(.;a 9Z7l$ 61 393 'I L" ... ble&6cbairs.Besl orrer. PP4""JAU2 (35'-'.ill48)+1eari4s ., 8087 17' cu .. tonl SklJOCC'nn 1..uu t'\Ol)l.lrt I v t:., I ,,, . ., · 1 l n~ .. or n aren. • • .... ~ .. Z38 • • ,.,0 """"'. · ,..,. "" Arter SPM~5.7~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lloul & 1'rnlh•r. llO Ill' 646 3928. {'\'(.', 673 4S71 .... """"' M A Xt ' .. Xl WAITllESSES 'hwlnn Vnrslty 10 ~pct. ustorn b:iskc t weave 30 0 1 .. Cockutrd, 11ll11no, one <'r.. n {'l)nn, rll'. SECHTARY /IKPR. I k b 3 y Id Movln" H ie • elec d...,e r 15h" muns We~ter a. nquanum, l'om· ~oo 960-2830alt. 5 .. , ., 11 d , • i\t'rc,:plln!l upplleotl on' rac . rown. I'll o · .. • • · 1 • addl • 2 Id ... ..,.,. plete w/•tiind & 2 pum"" yur old, plus ca.ie. $100 R. l. SALIS Lk'd • lhllic'cl FrH 14 doy Trainiftq Course ••Cl n ' n•qu1 rf' . I " r ll r ~ r n v C' y :i r ri Very s:id c:ont.I. 64() 100..l loveseats, c:hrs, lbles, s e. yrs 0 • _.,., ., ,.... •163 4318 \Inn f'rl. :.!1l11rv oprn W Ji trc~~"" X l nt ----daybed, Call Dean Cirm..PP49S·l482 ~'50..:.....557·0032 · -------M~ Oll2l ti.'nt<r1b ,\ppiv 1~ .;..non C~ot & t tOlO 632·7U2!536·3423. A s T 1 0 11 /\ •t Pa~t Sale: Virtue Din SN, P'lonot & Orqont 8090 l . .......-P,,,..ft ~ .. n ( ••••••••••••••••••••• • • SF.('fl f~T1\ R \ ~~~~~llo~~l.l l=·yonLe•y"t. Jr . •••••••••••• • •• • •• ••••• Cu;, tom Mt.'<11tcrrant•an & Thorou1t hbrC'd ~ hor• ~'l~'t'n '!!? Cl, arc: rui:.I ~A Conn Mm O Mat ic l'11·1· i\fW,.:1rris1:-.:<; A11ttnry """" "" . ,.uno.1 NIKON l':qu\fl tJod1r 11, wrou it ht iron t111Jlc. trlr. Mlnl $l,990 hU)'ll It boo• ~"1'i~ nt'hWlll u1.1l0 l~. '"" o1gon ~Int "''"'I I lh ..... -·kk • 351,;'<48 w/lcu( you •u vr. $900 pp '4 ~"" t!Vlnit.n1ur · . • TROJAN ll' Nl•W nmnlnit A<'llr, totnl· ly rctond1lloncd thruou1 N .. w11orl ~1111 uvuil " , .. ·" (). M I• k •. 0 ff \' I '17111.IJ.'17 or 5[.7 23~ •l'"rl(onnlin~tru('llon -.antsaa wt....,.., •'t'll Y.omnn lo wu1k wkn•l'I. motora & ll-11s~s. Alao '"''xGO>S4~ Mmd l!Cll. 49S·l"82 • blelublt'.Ci\Slt,111..tilftll7 ma11y t"d1:.r1<, SliUO . •\l:inaa<'ml!nto11.,ort)''• 1111:, mcd1.1, ftl'n. "'''Y d1'1hwash1nM&dmini;rm IA"1r.1 1:C'nr.l'l',G'7S·9~ loo lsrgC' for kitchr~ -532 1~!_1 ___ 2u' t;ltti;ru1r, 10 . P.h•r1· •tQllO' • Cnmm1:0.-ilon t'icp. Part time. 113.1 1111 dvtl~ In Cll<'st home --urt!a Call oft~r GPM CM11Chold Goodt 106 Wo•n Wood ShadH rrul\t'r 1r,:,. ~urer eun<I •Llc'dlralnm•2wk11 -646-67\11. \'aah l ca·I> ('A m c r11 ti4S-7ff.'17 '••••••••••••••••••••••• Ncw&rccond.upw f!O•,~ Hsmlunltl C3w/J11crtus"'1~'!'· ~1%. IM·r tiPM, !11G·'70Kt chill!ltlllllartimmc'll. F.CRF.TAR't'fo rlnwnk -w/lllund & rla~h litlaeh· · di b d d off.Mike a!M-0830 wa1111 t•1mi111t', 1nl' nll ~<lll<llt•v" •Onthajoblrtlnin1t N.U. t:xpcr. not nee. Will '0 !\tAN ovor 40. rtt1me mcnts. Ownt>d & Oi><•r:il· run ° c • r o un • _ Ll'she 000 ~pkr w/Jlll. ----- •M•ny topomce loe's trni.n. Good typinlf & lih M11,t 00 11v1111 uny hr~ ed by newsma n. l~O. HerculcMIC011Ches& wrouJihllron chond«'lh•r, 3 Twin b e ds w/boJC 2440 driver. Jm muc. ·112 211' ('hr1s Crufl T Noiicente nac:to apply N'fld IM4·S040. betwn $tlm & mldn1tc ~·1259 Lo•tffah ~ . .::pcd llro aercl'n. 11pra1/Mattreuea. Gd S2000.$48·5:.!IO afl,6pm __ w/211:1 <.:hcv mlr, nuw. llD CA.I'll -PBX CNfll.'r. helpful. tM11 OM EGJ\ nll f;nl:irRcr f'rom ltOO·l~~ " · cond. Go()d prl~t>., Blry. Sportlf19GOOdl 8094 Hoitt In VIP brl11lol <'o.nd. RULTOIS 963·9191 S.Cy /b.cutiv~ n1•r. Health ins. lncld w/~.Omm l'ornponur and M0·93MI Admlrol col 1'V 1100: rle, trunk t lc. 642·5:.!00 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• $.~. Days only 8·5.30. For det.all$ call Lindo Part tlmc. 20 hrs wk N U. ore 6"S·O:Ull. 8 0 m m Co m Pono n Kin~ Size S.•d, rompl()te, f°mp d~l 10)(lJ w/hl.lbrd & ,..i~h Aquiarium CuKtom 310 t~b. Olympic: W11iuht1 !P'IJ 11~1' • Xlnl l)'plna & Sii 1k1ll d IA'nlll'!I. Condcnacr~ 11nd $75. rame .~ : Clltlt•r ca: J!'iO aal 10· iona 21 ·: & Hench. S350 loah Soll 9060 f"~w r"tauruntoprnlnl(' rf'fl. l>lvcniihf'd position :::nr~/Ohoti;~~lt·~~l~~ nt•11..1t lveo <'llrrlrr" In· 646·8124 flc•frllt s .. o: Cc1uch ~ hl{lh. ln~ls t qulpmrnt, & 541111'.f.!i •••••;••••••••••••••••• !'IC'r\'ln~luj'<'h&dln~"r for qut11lfl<.'<1J'l•tl'nn.TQµ serv1ct.'. (.'all J antcr'i. ~thut,c-d . ..J,:'!'.<'110 .Dr.11rlc:Doubll' bedroom ""~j'~~~l~•ea,~it:('! ... !:.o :A.2 rL,h.$200.l'h675·90lft R''"SL'l l Sr-rt .,,,-k'Sul.>1ll l1 11ll 't(l:m11~Sl!'I. lnt\'r\' ew na Mon "rl puy. Wn to Ad •Sit.If. lJlll· R ed A ti-s tiM3 ,, 311 er . ...,.,.,, -..a . 3 y • "" ' ...... . ,, - --...... r ••• ' u IUol u' r II I ., '.. 0 & 7 m l O;im to Jpm tor 1y ·Piiot ao~ 1560. Costa a1ut _ 'I n~ Pilot Phot.o Lab, 642-43.21 mat('hlna. "1 wsl H'll ISS. M>rted end lbl1 & corr lbl Moving, muat aell com· 7'G", 1lCrf1·rt 1:01111. SI ~21~ wt 1 n I• · Wa1lrt'"M"• ~h·i<ll,CA92t'.2G ··R~y leehnololll~t. f<'m -M8~234. S1tiea·549.9457 plctti m111tcr bdrm ,;rt or Ml orr l\Kk tor Tim, Cooh nc"('ded r d I Cots tOlS _..... W/11rcc1110rle>1 $300/bKI !AH-M14 ~· CUl)VcJr Marine W/trlr Bu•dlQfll SICY J'urcho$ifuJ ol Ol' ~1. ra, 10 Oil ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ntw .,,....,~n chrome noor HOUSIHOLD SALi otr. New rt'h 1it 1olll &9'-' HP 0 /8 XI t co I l.lookk~per MPJorSo. Callr BailC!cr· r1c-e lO<'al lnNt"wpo Persian K1ttrns. re· !lamp for 11aJe, aacrlrsce Cont~mponry kin& Ill 2dr.1Mofr ss1112'7 . Rare Mnnhchc:r :W/tJC n Many xtr1t is G~~· Apply 1n person only at Developer needs expr'd ~t,i-~;jt6~.:.'!!n;0 c1stcred. moat eolora J.IOat\S:JO pm.962·3674. bdtm att. dfn rm · fie, S IU36»72. O lx ~1IM2ll. • ' • PrnRt!l"S Bell 4c Crown. purc:bAStn$l a«relat"). 10 8 vall•ble wormed fr l..rjl Zen)lh lo TV tw.aklront. anUque elaw Thtte bike lritlle r $150; French wolnut stock 3 14 04.1 B eacb Blvd, ~ldt.ntlel con.struc:uon. appt. 11>oU. 639-m sole. flOU : ~lnr mall~~ I\ coc:kta1I lbl, lt15 RCA rour llres/wheel!!I $7S; ~"cu11ct.'15'9~ llOOIF. IQ ,w/lrlr, xlnt Westmln&ltr. tformaJly Will be dealing direct w/ Mlf'Chrd•M 8 ea u l. S 1 1 v. r " box aprinis. $SO . color TV , Country s peaker.. w /eablnc t Trappc ur Ski Roott1, rond, many xtru.Sl.700. lht Ha'Penl\1 lftft). 11.1b-coftlractors. Plea " ..... AOIA1 Frmc:b din NI\ scl, c:hln11 Sl.00. 982·$'U'J. mnn' 8, .... n Ilka flAW PP. llGO 21141. ltfld raum• luialary 1'C' •·ch1nc:blll•" Pt'riuan .,_....... (,.tvke '°' 8J. Other .. '" "' •· • .. , -------Re&Uure.nt.. maturw hel qulrt'me.otto Ad S86. Oat Kll~na. Bom Ju lO. Ph • IOla & love seal, bladt mi$c'. kems, aU mual 10• w o bus t I c k e ls t $7S. Ricker Judy :ulte 8, New c!u.tom aJI yellow needed. dl)'a &'. oltn. ro ly Piloc, P.O Box UGO 494 2061 •iokJ. ed rond, $200. Sat " sun lOIS3 Tubre Dallu/Blton l\oQae for lld rond. $25. 673·'1014 Hobie tG. Many xtru. fast food s~rv. Apply• r~t10-a.CA......-"'&ll' .. 2•""1 Olt11Woo4a>.C.ltl. ' aale, very reu. Call HANG GLIDER Makcoffcr.000.1154. 21401 8rookblll'5t. HB a.n ~ ....... ""'"'" ANTtQUING IN TUST 't fiV• up the 1hlp! "" .... '°"' . W-9712. • ~ h 2PM Do )'OU lcnow t.Mreare 1 "I.bf it tn ela llled. Like new Eth•n AJlen Mwwtry 107 l8 c.ipper W/ •mas WESTSAIL32 _R_e1_l_u_r1_1\'_l_R_c_l_p_t_u_ll_o~r Ne~b~= Al· fiMAnUQueShopelnO Ship lo t bore re.Hilt! Cherry w ood Butrel ••••••••••••••••-••• :o~.549-S.97. 1be most beauUful on<" pflimt. All 3 shlt\s open tractive. person1'lflY + Toft Tustin? For quah 8'2-5678. China Cabinet. JllOO. 7' W _. 11.tJED SCIAM4.EJS TV, Rocio. ~~o!'°~a~~h~. "1~ J~k In The Box. person to manage our ty & selttlion., v1'it oll o DCMJI 1040 Couc h. cu s l. 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ONLY $2195 Jll 611m __ ____ ,..1vr eo, ltvl'oro spurt VolluwGCJ"I 977 :-.eat~. &,liver cxlerior & ••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• • • • JllOy Whl't'l"I. (JO<>il4 l. ~0~,!1Y bit & s Jils well ~l~M500 49-t·SS4' Tn1eb 9560 COSTA MESA NEWPORT DATSUN Lease Sips w. t.'tlWP. for c:rws For rl'nt '14 Motnrhm ••••••••••••••••••••••• DATSUi..t ~Uo,eStn•d Hew-Used mg S.> IUO. I ndcls oft 122'1 SC SlSO wk 7• m1 • " OVER I 00 11hon• moorrng. ".l·ar 18th 192-4599 cvo 1 ~knds .. •CHEV. 76 ~e"'.'* 22!45 11:1.rbor llh•J . 1-:Wl'ORT HE1\Cll MERCEDES St.NB 11!1 2.'IHt:vs. _ ~lJIJdO)h fwo Ton Ill><.:&<.:, IU Co:.La'.\lesa 5'10l,.tl0 8Jl·ll00 ---...-CA. 2 spd. R A & rn r1 l OM DISPLAY BRISTOi •. 3<t' sloop. lilt (145736 OJ02l Only $1S!195. Wt-: lll'Y '74 Capri 2 Dr new. loJdt·cl ..,. 1deall~ '.74 JAMIOREE HOWARD •L'Sim c ,\HS t.. Sport Cpe House of Imports Joc:nt.P<t ,hi> NB ..\i.klng 1811 ;\11111 '.\lotor Hom1t. Cll"'\'l'OLE'f .. 0,.~ & TRl:C "-S• At;THORIZl-:0 523.UOU i l1 551! 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I . 4 s1>eed, r3d10. MIEACEDES DIESELS SIJJR,...IJ :O.l.11' :-a:~OED TE~l C.all6'6"""1 rond Best ofr P l l' 1 """' • • heal1'r C11od running ll O Le l'OltARILY. SlJrlu1g --GUST..,FSO.... 6442433 II uy r ase 13&11 Harbor91vd.O.G. ~~t 7 W1·~1sa1132 Rc111orc Your VW . ,.. " • · 1·11r l'rtt'C'd to :.c ' Creat Select1on •DOM IURMS• VOLKSWAGEN 13731 llurbor Blvcl GARDEN GROVE •534-4100• 641S·2055 Enlltnl'. body, 1n1er. 1..JNCOLN MF.RCURY '73 lOOLS, auto, r/h. nd\ 3i3 1111~. Trude·inJ Welcome ~4~080_0 ___ , work t'ree c:.t. t:ngme 16800 Beach Bl\ d paint. Best ofr under * $1886 * HOUSE OF IMPORTS 1975 p .. _ 914 '67 v_w !-'stbk. rbll eng, nu locrts.S,,..d& exchungr $175. Arcade tlunt1n1tton Bcnl·h S2.4G8.41 494.77og 213/9218588 orsc~. paint. m ech xlnt, 1. Ski 9010 vw. 631·2697 142-1144 GUSTAFSON • 5 s r1eed. Unhehevably owner . Sac! 548 ·2990. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 AUDI FOX Ll:'llCOLN '.\'I EHCURY __ 7_14/52l·72SO 1mmarul3te! 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"Ith 1 lutrh, ·70 l'tt<: H l'on\•rrtllJlv hr .1lo.1·"'· l.o " m i Tonnc.iu ('ovrr wlr ~,.Ml IM•'l 11lli•r :,:1i. K;.i,1 whl~ \ c•llow l~w 11H ul• ;, :10 Xlnt 'ti>nct. 52SOtl. hrm '72 I llr !'.I ,1 \\••I! \\ air 4U~tiW7 GocHI 1•11nrl11111n :\l,11.t• or llil\l' 1111m1•lhlna tu Mlll frr 'ltl:! H'.•11 ("l,1~"f11•1l .11I" do it wc•ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• he!4t oHcr. ~03 770IJ , •t DEALER IN U.S.A. [,.r,.q ~s . ROY CARVER ROllS·ROYC( ,,.J.-.. ............ <II \ ____ ... _._ ClOUO ~UNOAYS YOU'VE GOT TO DRIVE IT TO IELIEVE IT! HEW USED IMW TRADE·IH'1 '72 20()'.!.,\ 1121 t'TtJ I '73 :.!002 Snrl lfl!'\05 1 ·13 llo\ urln (0311\l>NI ·7~~'lOIA l.thtr Cl'f.llllll Fi t 9725 Saab 9760 ·7~~IOI 1,.j1 c7HO'll.Jl'I a fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSES '7tl 2'.rl ~ "" (71 IPl'W I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·73 S11nh U!I xlnl l'IHlll Air 1971 FIAT LEASE 1·und . 11 trr1•11. $21100 131-2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDE.ST 124 COUPE 67:J.J73.~ t'".1: 12 04~1 dy~ OR BUY ;, ,,,.. ... J . r,111111 & ,, 11u c 1111111m..: ··ar 1·ixmow 1 I'm 1·11 Ill<: 111· .1 l on I y Toyota 9765 i1•••111r-1 · ···· ·· · ·· · ·· · · · ·· ·· ·· · •DOMIURMS• VOLKSWAGEN 13731 Jlorbor lllvd GARDt:N GROVt; •534-4100• '67 Sc1b•wk On11 ownt•r, n <' w c n I! , I'( !I r o n d . SIOOCI h:-1 ofr. G75 0313 '70 Pn11 Top Can1p l'r. S2 100. 75 1 [1J1~10 nFI II wkcly~. nnytlmt' wkuds. '67 vw Bun, itoiirl runnini: rond ~;.i:. or bt'bl 1111 008 4~WH o II ~. 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IRAHD HEW '76 HONDA STATION WAGON Woth Automnttc Transm1,<;101\ SJ277 IMMIDIATE DELIVERY 1wee20100161 • SELECTION • IS WHY WE'RE Ho. I CONTINENT AL MERCURY CAPRI RECENT TRADE LUXURY · CARS A ~ TRADITION WITH US! 7 2 eouc;.u x1.1 c;.y.,. '"' h • • °""' 1 l ~ ' 00• ... ,., " '~I,. •b .+Qt: $2975 '74 PIHTO IUMAIOUT .)w\.t IOt»I. M ""to. Pf'•'!'t'I Ai re,Mty 1 -._. c .. r t-v •~Oft°""Y •11<1 H'i·~ L tl>fU'! $1995 '72 FOID MAYPIClf l CIZ V-3 •i1k» ''*"' '/..ctatv .W »"'°'' on•l"ll) Ol')Wm .tHfll'UJ t.tdtc> ... _.~, $4t •t •oa•I" ~ 08.H!lV $2195 '70TOYOlA MAH II • ~·' •UIO lt•T"'t t1c-to1v • ., ,,"'J11101•'hl"O Suoer ,.ice Lu: •1' 81\!S 1395 '72 MEICUIY MAll9UIS B1rw. ·1 ,.m .,._,:>-1.MJ•J-. '" 1,,.,.., • ,,J p,.,. "' tn1. t ,,,.,,, ... , '•w"111• we1 <'•· ,.,...,, Lie ,., , "Y $2795 7 2 CAPll $2695 7S MAllCIY t)t!~ ... tQ'~lrv.,, A ,. #; '"'1'YOl .. 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Brand New '76 CHEVITTES Y_.CHOICE: $2699 SCOOTERS lt271623·1619 #274921·1667 • Brand New '76 LUV TRUCKS YOUR CHOICE: $JJ49 LUY TRUCKS •23943•·1645 1'241262'174& CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. 546-1 200 Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES AUGUST SALE! lf7Z COWf DIYIU.I Leather, split power seat. stereo. full power. Ser #150«4. UHS 1970 LIHCOLH SIOAM Leather seats. lull power. ('#816185) UltS lt7'AMC PACH Air Cond.. AM·FM plus tape. Only 4,187 m11esr (292PLG) SJHS lt7J MlllCIDlS 210SIL SIDAM Like N.ew• P ower windows, A ir cond .. stereo radio (IJS4aPCX) snts lt71 SIDAH DIYIW Full power. low miles. stereo radio. Three to Choose. (653LVOJ. Low As S7''5 lt74 COUPI DIYJUI Spht pwr. seat. stereo radio. full pwr .. seven to choOM. (9e3JRO). Low As SUtl I t7S LIHCOlH COMTIHIHTAL MK IV Golden ·Ed111on. lealher. stereo tape, cruise c ontrol. loaded . (978LOK) St5'5 lt7' SIVILU I Cru11e Control, AM·FM Stereo. 8 track tape. lull I power and tow miles (389NLA) SAUPllCI! lt1 J CADILLAC SIDAH Stereo radio, 1111 whool, leather, lull power (S58HYZ) son lt7> AUDI IOOU l\uto trana. AM·FM "ereo. elf oo nd. (165JSDJ SJ"' Sale Ends Wed . Aug. 25th. 1976 NASERS CAOft.LAC 2600 HarbOr Blvd. 54°"9100 Earle Ike Imports VOLVO TOYOTA '71 TOYOTA MAUil 4 DOOR AUTO .. UDIO 304 OJM '1 0 TOYOTA \TllTIOr• WC.N tlUTr All. C ONO '72 FIAT . '71 TOYOTA • ,, Mk II SIDAH AUTOMATIC, IADIO 387 OJW '71 TOYOTA · OR(1N A HUT ()I" Alli() 111R (°"'J~l[J '12 FIAT 12• SIDAN 4 SPUD, ~Ill 709 FVE EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUCKS 1976 CLEAN-UP! EVERY NEW '76 • PINTO • • MAVERICK • TORINO SEDANS & HARDTOPS (Dealers cost includes freight and factory hold·backs.) HUNDREDS OF 1976's MUST GO! SELECTIONS WILL HEYER IE GRIA Tat -OUR PRICES OH '76 MODELS WILL NEVER IE LOWER. ARST COME FIRST SAYED! OVER 40 llAUTIFUL DIMO. ST Aff, 4HD IXIC. C A R S A T Of'fCE·A ·YEAR SIU-OFF PRICES! THEODORE ROBINS FOAD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 642-0010 All Can Subi.ct Te Pr• Sale, Prices Effective 72 Hours From Publication. Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND Jaguar· UllWSHES A llEW BREED OF CAT THI XJ-s IN STOCK IMAUOIATE 08IVl•Y FANTASTIC SAVINGS Mi.ts gei_!more F.RG~ • F.P.G. is Fun Per Gal· Ion and you'll find more of lt In the quick, nimble MG Midget. (Not to mention the lowest price of any authentic sports earl) BUY NOW & SAVE! (Closed Sunday) BAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS MAZDA NOW GIVES THIS AMAZING 5 YEAR OR 75,000 MILE FACTORY ENGINE WARRANTY ON ALL NEW '75 & '76 ROTARY CARS & TRUCKS! Plus ... We're having a FREE FOR ALL Mffllt • ", •• M I •• ' ''" ti ~ •••I\''" jj1111• It• i ''-' •"Y '""''' ,.,.,,.,.,_ ~ IJI , 1., • i;• """ t ""r• fl"ft I •tlt11 ,,,,, I I.,, iJ• '•J ,,,,~ f '\ 1)1 ~\ "'' • • ,,....,., JI/ 'il I ,.., , " I f 1111 fll-JflU '1••1P• •llfl1)H'llll' ... ,11.,ftlfil #f ......... lfl'll ,..,,, ... ~ .. ,1#1-'-,.,, ... \f'•• ~" .,, ,.,.,....,. u qif;~-·1 '"' .W I• •~ t PJllj~~ f ffto nfl,.1 '' f ''I 1ll t •Ill u••..,. .-.. ~ .. .-.. •·l• • l>ttfnt h"W'I mazaa GIT A GllAf DU&. wtel lOU OIT IN ON THIMAIDA MIRACLE; MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645-5700 I I Huntington Beach Fountain Valley E DITION VOL. 691 NO. 2321 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976 Af,ernoon .Y. Stocks ' TEN CENTS Huntington Hostile to Youth Hostel By ROBERT 8.UXER OI .. 0.llV ~ltCtM" Plans to eat•blish a realdenual care cente r for trou bled )'oungsten in eastern Huntington Beach have run lnl.o a hostile re· cepUon. Because of protests by res1 dents. Orange County Mental Health Department dfacials sa~ they are now looking for a ne"' locaUon for a "respite house" that would provide 24-hour c ure for wayward )'ouths. •'When we ran Into a £relit deal ol res11tance from residents. we started look.ma tor a new place." Dr. Ooualas U ndquist said Wed· nesday. Lindq u1St is c hief of the childre n'& s e r vice in Wes t Orange County for the Mental Health Department. He says that a residential care center Is an essential part ol a new $326, lSO juvenile dlvers1on procram that 1s expected to bt1ln operations In West OraJ\ge County at the end ol this montta Fred Snow, a leader of the neighborhood group opposed to lhe respite house, said he f11·st heard plans to establish the home at 19'752 Providence Lane late Fridmy alurnoon. "We weren't given proper ad· VIU)(e not.ace and then~ county scheduled a meeUn& to explain the program the same night the city council w:u1 to oct on 3'>PIY ing for a aunt to purtlclvitte tn the progrom "We felt that plannul6t on lht> county's part lefl a lot to t.w de sired," he said. Snow said that ht' and his neighbors thought lho area wa" o poor choice fo r the ~pite house. "We hve in a low density re- sidential area a nd the Muse would bring lo il a transient at· rnospbcre of youngsters that you could clau lfy us Juvenile dclln· quents." he uJd. Snow added that tb• area nJrudy bas a high crime rate "and we JU4t don't kno.,,.. why the counlr plcktd It." Undquiai said thP location was sete<:t~ because lt met certain requirements. "We also we~ ope rating unde r ti me coo· stra.mts," he said. The house would accommodate slz youn4steu of both sox~s between tne aizcs of 12 und 18 )'url ror u Iona as two n,onths Llndqulal said th:il clfrnb could be r unaways. c urfe~ violators . t ruants nnd lncor · rigibl ... He Ill.lid they would receive care Crom a licensed couple while being aiven • rei;p1tc from lhe1r family atmosphere. City t'Q.Un c ll m e mbe r s, meanwhile, voted to apply for ii CSeeCENTER. PageA2> FordR • g Mate Sen~t~_. ,Dole 1 ·~-........ SLAIN OFFICER KILLED IN KOAEA . C•pt. Ar1hur T. Bonlfas 1 at Lt. M8'k T. Barrett Korea, U.S. Troops - ~ Placed on Alert SEOUL, South Korea (AP> - The United Statet and North Korea put their combat forces on alert in Korea todayinthewakeof Wednesday's slaying of two American officers In ~ truce village of Panmunjom. "We have t aken the precau· Uonary move or lncreasinc the r~ adlness status of the forces ln the erea." a Pentagon spokesman aald in W ashlnaton. I The American• were Capt. Arthur G. Bonlfaa. 3~.: of Ntwburgh, N.Y .• andlstU.marlt T. Barrett, 251 of Columbia, S. C. North Korea announced it or· cleredtts armed rotteaintoastate of tombal readineu becau.se of the U .S. reaction lo what American officials called the "brutal murder" of the two of. Ileen. All American military person· nel on leave In Korta were or- dered to return at oncetolhelrun· its and the United States warned North Korea that the club-and·U tllllnc of the two Americans ... Jeopardlzed the enti r e framework .. or tbc 23·yu r Korean armistice. But Pe nu1on omclals In I Waahln1ton discounted the po11lblUty ot American milltary retallaUon. A broadcast by North Korea's ClfftdalCentraJNewsAamcysald lbe United States 1'toclk a combll ..,atuC"e by wwn1 anemer1ency arder of alerl lo tho unit.I ol the HB Tide/ Get& U .s. forces occuprtaa South Korea. : "Thia la the prelude to the war adventure that the U.S. Im· periallat. ag'-reasora may perpetrate," at declared, an· nounclng that North Korean PresidHt and Communist party l eader Kim ll·sung ordered all North Korean army and paramilitary Red Guard units in- to combat readiness. ln a aeries of escalating warn· ing1, lhetwo1ide11Jluedconflict- ing versions of the bloody fight Wednesday over an Allied al· tempt to trim a tree al Panmun- jom. each accusing the other of starting it and each aide saying its men were outnumbered. Making no menlion of any fatalities. North Korean broad· casts called the cluh "a free.for. all." that Injured peraonnel of both sides . AIUed mlJltary IOUl'ces said three North Koreans were bt'lleved fatal lJ injured. One Communist broldcaal said the Allies were falsely acc\Ulng the North Koreans of carrying ax· es hut In fact the North Korean! hold as evidence ·'the ax used by the enemy ," which was an Ausltian type used by the U.S. Army. .. Never before si~ lhe cease· firewaaformallr.stpedhuthere been t he outr ght and brutal murder of Joint aecurlty area security force persoonel," said a letter to Kim JI Su"' from Gen. Rkhard SUlwelJ, the Amer1can head oC the Unilod Nation.a Com· mand. Suspects Wait For Warrant A pair of suspected bandits captured after their victim cried out: "Fire" bringing both Hunt· initon Beach police and firemen, remained lo jail today, but they bad enjoye d e ight ho urs' freedom while poUce waited out· side thelr door Wednesday. Michael Sulowslty, 23, and Frederick J . Lopez. 21, both or 17432 Koledo Lane, could not be arrested without warrants whlch had to be obtained from a j udge. The two men remained in Hun· tlng\on Beach City Jail today in lieu ol $25,000 ball each, booked on suspicion of armed robbery roe tbe holdup of a caterins truck driver lat• Weda..tay DJgbt. · lnvest.lgaton wwe hampered ••aHa1U.. .......... t.otM r«mt llamey J>ed.aioo. ta ~hieh it wu nalecl olflcers may not. er.Ml' a ...._. wltboul extreme danaer presnt. JnvesUtaton said Patrolman John Sutile discovered the sus· pecta' cat on patrol after the bolcluP ol caterina truck driver Merlyn Kite, at nm Korean St .• who Joel $100 •nd a portable radio. Kite was cleaning his rig al Canale Food• Joe., when ap. proached, by two tall men. one of whom pretended to have a gun. "Stop, or l 'll blut you away!." one snapped . 1be victim was forced to lie face down on the ground, but. sneaked u peek al a cream· colored older luxury sedan and <See 'f'lllE', Pace AZ> Home by 10, CityOrthrs DETROIT (AP> -City officials alarmed by in· creased 1a ng violence ha ve order ed Detroit's young people to be arr the s treet a by 10 o'clock tonight. Anyone under 18 will have t o leave theaters, bowling alleya and other placea of amusement a half hour before that Ume. The rt1ld new cur(ews 'ftre puaed by the City eou.ncn Wedneaday night in an auempt to <'Ombat ... a drama Uc increase in vanda.llam. robberies and asaaulta" In recent weeks. Fulf.ti nae Mayor Studie d Reagan Will Stay "In the Public Eye' KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - Ronald Reagan, his loog cam· paJgn for1>residenl over, plans to remain In the public eye. speak· ing out for conservative causes and Republican unity, but not as President Ford's running mate. Reaaan said early today he will stand by earlier statements that he would never accept an of· '37¥.tth' PRESIDENT GETS A MANDATE-A4 fer or the vice presidential nomination. "I'll be happy to go back to the ranch," the former Califom lo governor and movie actor said in a Joint news conference with Ford, 21h hours after the Presi- dent defeated him by u 1,187-1 ,070 mar1in tor lhe Republican pre· sidenlial nomination. Ford came to Reagan after turning back the strongest In· traparty challenge lo an incum. bent presid e n t si nce the Theodor e Roos evelt-William Howard Taft battle In 1912. The President s aid ho went to Reason "for the puq>o11e of ton· aratulaUng you on a very finr campaJgn. V ou really ltot us ln •hape. I thank you." Reaaan reipondcd, "I'll do an I can" to elect the Ford ticket. "It was o good Olht. Mom, and he won." Reagan s aid with a smile. "But once the fight is over, we're all on the same &Ide and go forward together." Ford said he discussed the vice presidency with Reagan In a 30·minute private mectlng, but did not say whether he offered it to the cbaJlenger. Reagan, however. reiterated that he wants only lo resume his news paper column, his radio commentaries and his public speaking tours. They were a lucrative p rofession before Reagan a nnounced his can· dldacy. A former radio announcer , sportscaster and mot.ion picture actor before entering politics 10 years ago, Reagan grossed an estimated $500,000 from his radio commentaries. newspaper col· umns and speaklng tours. For 1975. he reported a net personal income. after a paying a stall or <See REAGAN, •ace AZ> 195 R escued In Huntington Strong Surf Hunllnaton Beach lifeguards reported 19$ surf rescues Wed· ncaday in unusually strona np- Ude condlUon1. 1 Religion, Retunu Loot .,._A buralar vlslted a lfuntinlton .ueach famUy't home Wedoet· d•Y while they were awa,y but took notbin1. ln.tt.eed Jeevlnc • p\le of property on the front. doorstep. alon1 wtth a note. Single Huntington Boss? Detplte amall crowdl, Jlunl· lncton State Beach .ruards pulled 135 bathers from the water, I C· cordln& to Bill Kramer, llfe1uard supervisor, "We weto ver)t busy a.round the pter In tho early afternoon with about 70 rescues, Kramu aald. "I have found Jt11111. I am r.-tamlnt your UUnp to ,_a ... ," It 1lkl llmPIY. Robert Stackus, of lltl Veronica Drive, told police the loot Included a atenio let valued at perhaps $200, accordina to Dltectiv~ Andnw ~dley, who NJd ll ... atol• ln a bufClary )Mt December. • 'nae thief, who broke la to steal, then _.,.ently clllaee to daance Na wus and actullb' Wt more t.baD ... Clril'iDallJ took. .Socae •tereo •ound antem .,. ..... wtre deliftnd to tbe Stacne bome too. bul tbu ...... &olOID ........ Th• poulbUlty ol a Ml-time mayor for Huntlnl\on Bea~h may be tllplored when a new city charter revi11oa committee I.I fomMd nut month. 11.,-or-Harriett Wieder-nid to. dQ tbat a f"11·tlme ma,« would permit one person to be the im· mediate boll of UM clty ad· minlatrator. "TM way it la now:· the a&id, "be bas seven bosses," (seven councU membera) . Mrt. Wieder aald thet •IMlld· menu In lbe city cbartet' •ere latt made In ltU. "'nae city hu •ndertoM many ebanaet 'la lh.e put decide and bu doubled lA pnpul•'°'9," .. said. SIM Pld tllat.ot!Mr cUQlel .. ... ..,,,. . --.. "' expecta to come up for study wlll be ml.klna th• omceia of city clerk and city trtuurer appoln· Uve ud not eledive. 'ftlere •• arrumtllb thM bolh ~ lboald be tlkm out ol poUtln. lbe Hid. TIM olfice of city lbome)' Ibo ha beeA contlder-' ib t.be put by ottlctalt .. a Ubly one to tMa made aDDClhld ... Mra. · Wltder said there .,,.. peara to be Hnllmenl now. boweY•, Uia' UM post remain obJ«tlvity. SUU anotb• poqible cbarter chana• would becra&lonol~ clllnanlc dlltrlctt. llrt. Wieder 1.td 1u • penoeallJ ~ ..... .... ·-n. dJ' .. -... ..,...., .. • she feels ... There l1 no need lo dlvtde the city and efforts should fOCU&on keepln1 it together." Mrs. Wieder H YI aJJe expects to form lbe revlaioo committee 00 Sept. 7. She Said ao far aboul 20 candidates bavo applied. Sbe expects to lorm a committee cf HVen member• ulU~y. llrt. Wieder 1aJd there also It a pOelllMUty that a tree holder'• boU'd would be ~lected by clty reskSIDb to make tt"¥lJion re· comntendat.SoD.. • 'Jlt1ldtlla-aal1bt have a .,....._. vote. In rniJlooa lC lids path Wtrwebc>Mn," alMttald~ lt •~n at Ulll Ume that .., .......... ... • •• coeald ......... Ulil(9'1 MDberb.akt bee Ill I Gf tlme allltralnt.I. Stron1 rlptlde1 also ptacued swimmers between Beach Boulttard and Ne•lal'd Street, Kramer added.. H11&ntln1ton City Beach Ute1urdt retcllled 80 bathers aa about 30,000 I UD wonbJpen en- joyed~ pleasant weather. ••-n,. atrona riptides u.ually occur after btl eurt Uk• we jual had," CUatd Ken Voeen observed. Tbe powerful waves Jut we« created Iara• "holes" ln the oceea noor, Vocen said. Tllele hol• spawn the "1'ong rtpUdea because "th• exceu water l,11 try .. iof to c.reale an equlUbrtwn," he said. 1bele ~ltloM are not ex • peeled to coet.lnue '1lrw&J\ the wed, o«lclala aa!d. -·· ·-- Reagan Draft Bid Quashed · KANSAS CITY. Mo CAP > ..:... President Ford today chose Sen. Robert J. Dole of Kansas to become the Republican nominee tor vice president. The s urprise selection was en· dorsed immediately by Ford's vanquished presidential rival. RonaJd Reagan. It collapsed a budding m ovement to draft Reagan for the second spot on the ticket. Reaean has :;aid he would never a ccept t he vice pre· sadency. Dole and hll ramaly left their hotel in a motorcade and joined Ford for his announcement . Ford introduced the smiling Dole at a nallonall y televised ap· pearance at his Crown Center Hotel beadquart.ers. calling him "my running mate for vtctory in 1976." The Preside11t s aid Reagan bad tQdoratd h._ choke ol the Kansas aenator. "Bob Dole h8' been a team player," Ford said. "Bob Dole's philosophy and mine coincide almost Identically. Bob Dole is a good campaigner. Bob Dole will help to heal any divisiveness wtthJn the party.·· Said Dole: "I'm not certain what I can add to the ticket, but I will work hard and do the best l can ••• •• The Ford selection was a canfully guarded" secret, dis· closed only during the hour before it was announced. While Houae and c ampaign sources had leaked Ust.s of the names of likely <&e DOLE, Page AZ> j * * * , Today's GOP Schedule j KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Following l•today's program for the Republlean N aUonal Conven· tion: 4:30p.m.PDT Nomlnallona for vice presi· dent. Roll call for selectlon of vico presidential nominees. Aceceptance speech ot tho-vlca 'preiiidenlial nominee. Accept&ncG speech oC tho pre· sldentJal nominee. Adjournment. J - Weat her Cloudy thToush FrtdAY with 1U1ht chance of ahowera atone tho co11t. UUJo temptJ'aturo chanae laforecut. IN91DE TOD'4 Y CJrUdMt ~ UllOlfve fttl· fno1, aboMt. ag& cm4 old ,,.,,,,,, oeco14illf to.o recent ""'111. To ~Clboui. c plan to ~· COYM, IH P.oge A 7. latlex • -d~· )l2 OAllYPILOT H /F -,lit Man Case ·nA Summation Blasts Doctor B.> TOM 8 Rl.E\' OI •~• 0•1tr l'lttl ~.it lki>uly District Atlornt'v Jay !.ll~eley ask~ ~m Orange County Superior Court 1ury latt' Wfdnt"'I WI\ to ClUl<'kly dl'Uvt-r tht' Vl'f"d1ct lbal Dr. Wa nl.' l,l'S\l'r Rob1ni.011 111 Ir\ 1ne 1s guilty of planning the J1r:\t degree murd('r of tu~ wife "That's what at \\ould hav<' bc<>n 1f hit man Anthon~ Soh•l' hadn't t'hanRl'd his mind o\ the la.'>l minute," thl' 11rosecutor tolc.l the jury . "Janie<.-Robln!lon would ha\'C been dead toda) if the plan url•fully formed by this delen dant had been earned out.'' · Moseley a ssembled in th<' c:ourtroom all the ilt>ms <Jf e~1denrt> he has produced dunn~ the tnal lo remind th~ JutY of t(>sl1mony th:1t. h<' said, gl\'l'S M hd proof of Robinson's gwlt. H e s howed the jury \hl• medical bag he said wa:. used b~ Robinson as the <'ontainrr for SlO.lOO m ras h <Allegedly paid to Scalise as a down paymentforthe murder of Mrs. Jaruce Robinson, 38,of Newport Bt'ach And he di!l played a gain in Rossmoor I Man Survives Curve Spill A young Rossmoor man :1nd tus passenger escaped m1ury Wednesday evening when their I red, 1968 Italian sport coupe lt>(t \he road on a swooping curve in Jluntington Beach. smashed into a road sign and overturned. I Donald Sullivan. 21. or ll37G Baskerville Road, Rossmoor. I and Scott Quartuccy. 20. of 16072 Pittman Lane. Huntington Beach. walked a\\ ay from the I S12.000 auto, which sustained ma- jor damag,.e on its left side. I Officer Orva Akan said youn~ Sullivan lost control or the slel•k ~ports <'ar on \\'urner Avenue·-. »lo ping c urve al Los Patos Avenu e, n ear llunt1nglo n )I arbour I lie said Sullivan told in· \'est1gat ing patrolmen at the j Ecene hew as tra vehnl( west bot.Ind 1 <il about 35 miles pcrhourwhl'n he tncd to uvoid a colhs1on with a 1 ~cd:m Sulh\ Jn und Quartuccy hiked <iff tu :-.t-ck help Jftcr th<' acc1· 4'h'nl. ..,., h1 ch \\as r eportl•d 10 police by a nearby n.'S1dcnt. ~ *'rom Pagt> .l I . '-FI RE' ... g~" l' police' its descnp\ion. OffH'l'r Suttle was on pJtrol latt>r ..,., hen he noticed a l'.lr or that cle:;cript1on parked al an apartmL·nt complex with \'ery fresh duma~<'. ran a recor ds check and found 1t was involved in a traffic acctdent earlier Tut'-;- d:l\ . bdore the holdup. 'fhl' c heck lc'rl to Lhc apartmc•nl Wh<'rdi1alow:-.ky and Lopez h vl'fl :!l)d the~ \\en• u1>prt>ht'nded. bul n ot until after two police ~rJ:f'11nt'I and thrl'e pnlrolmrn 'H'rt' lied up on :.takeout for nl'nr l~ .m .. n11rt· shirt. :'\o '' 1•npons w<'r<' found on thr Ml~lll't'I ' nr in the homC' when Of flc\·r Sultll• ;irr1H•d hack" 1lh the· :<e;lr('h warrants some hou rs J11tn poll<'I' :.11111 1'.1trolmu11 Kt•llh N11h· anti Of 1lt·1•r Thom4~ G11l1&a11 n •m ,11n1•1I ''" 11tu1'1•11ut nr:lr the f\oll'do L.tOl' acldn•:.' "hilt· Suttll' \\('tlt to the :-.t;11Jon to han<lll' ll•lt·phonr wetrk wHh :1 J11dg1• <iut horizf'd to 11111u1• ttwm ""c-Jll:>I Mood around nntl h"knt'd tn thr oll~y cat.I," Of. !lrrr illalc i.uld loter ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , ... "'-c .... , °"''" "" .. •Ill -" • ~f'llo(t nw ••\ """"-•• _...,.,. w U•~ ( ........ ~·"''NJ COft'i(W"lt ,..~ .... filtttt10l'I' "'• PlitfW•~ ,_..,._.., ,,..~ '•4•• ... ,_.._ •• ~, ........ t "'•"' ~~.,..,..,. 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COtJI trOortl tho for~ps lh.ll lit' ch.um' "er~ Jtl Vl'n to S( .Jl!.t• bV the ph) l>ICian to rt.•mo' e Mn. liob1nw n'!'I birth control d \'\l('C- from her t)()(h M<>$Plt•y ;.1~ain ('oodl•lllllt'IJ lht• dt•h•nsc argumt•11l that ~>lJ1ni.on, 4.2. \.\WOled llw ll'O b<'t'lA~C It ''.15 a S)mbol of h.11> ~1fc·~ in f1d\'hty . lfo told tht' Jury in tu~ final argument lhul the IUD, along v.1ttl other item'> o(her ~rsonill propert), "'as \o l>c gl\'l.'O to Uw defendant hy Scalt eo a!> pruoC of "'" Rnbm.;on'i; death. Moseley ai.11.~d the JurY lo d1:.· count defen::.e attacks on Scah~e. 29 . ..,., ho has been r t>pt>atedly 1den l1f1 cd in the ('Ourtroom d~ a fl'<ll•ral and stale parolee v. hon• ;1d1I~ admits to a hfellmc of cnme. "People 11 ke Scnlise are \he \el'Y people )OU hire 1( )OU \\~nt .soml'<>ne to do ~our k1lhn~ for ~uu," the pro:.l'Cutor tuld lhl· Jury. "You don't GO to your police <'bief, your banker or the bishop. do you? You go lo a crook." "Only one person is on trial here." Moseley told the jury. pointing to the defendant. "Or. Rbbinson is on trial and not Scalise or Mrs. Robinson.'' The Jury was told dunng the defense phase or the trial that it was quite posstble that Scahse and Mrs. Robinson worked tosether against the d()('tor to ensure that she got all or the bulk of an estimated $2 nulltoo m com- munity property. Defense questioning often cen- tered on the fa<'l that Mrs. Robinson s pent four days in motels with Scalise afler the COU· pie fled from Oranie County in the wake or Scalise's confession that her husband hired rum to kill her. Moseley showed the j ury the g un seized by police when Robinson was arres ted In a service station scuffle last Feb. 25. The prosecutor r eminded the panel Of testimony that the pb)'SI· eian held it to his wtfe's head Cor more than 20 minutes dunng one quarrel at their Big Canyon home and once threatened to ~c It on himselr. "But listen again to the tap('s we make of the defendant's teol ephonc con vrrsallons with Scuhi,.e," M os~lt>) 10\•1too the Jui' "Take the m into the Jury r0<1m and play them back a~ajn · And then come back and find tht~ man guilt y or plannmg the murder of h1:. wile," the pro- SC'CUtor said. Final dden!ie ar~uments "l're 'cht'tluled to g,•t under "'ay to- d.iy. Jud1te Rutter wtll thtn send tht' JUry to the jury room to de· liberate. E'ro111 Page . \ l REAGAN ... !'>('\'('n, O(S282.2~. That public <'O mmentator 1oh :.ilso gives Reagan a chance to become. in effect, the cot1· st'rv:itivc.• conscience of a Forti umpa1gn and adm1ni!'tration. a rol(' which Reai(JO indicated h<' wants to play. Although pJ('d~ing his full sup· J>Ort to the l'orll rarnpa1Rn. Rea~an also s:11d rrpc.itedly dur· 1ng the past Wt't'k that one rrnson lw would not <•<'crpt :m offer nf th<' vtt'l' pr('sic'lrnllnl 11nmln.1twn 1<i that hl' want!I th1• n5tht to Nilic1tc. 111• tk~rr1bl'd that in 11 QU<''i· t1nn-nnd-11ns~('r S\•!\sion \\1th th1• Jllinots cau~·us Tuc>:1day : "l btUevc I con be of more help 1f I r1!tain m y lndt'~t·n<'•' ''"" s:o hark to whnt l wo.oe do1ni n radio show on 360 1tallons flw day11 a week, 3 column in 250 ne.,.,11p11.pon nad the peaking clrcUJt. Citizen Aids . Capture of Theft Suspects A neighbor out tor a 2 rJ m stroll was credited with ;l\dlng Runtlngton Beach police tn cap.. turtna one of two susptt\S In a root job b urglary at an east side pharmacy today. The man. a resident o1 a larlle nearby apartmtnt complex, was· walking pa.st the Dnaggist. 21421 Brookhurst St .• when he bevd a noise inside the obvious}) closed drug store. Investigators surrounded the prcmtsts .after the M3n cotted police. They captured Chris Grun. t!'z 20, or 21061 Shcphet'd Lane. Huntington Beach. Gn.iner wa3 booked on su.spl· doo of burglary. Police SOUJh1 al)Qlher man who neaped. Owntr Ken Wedul was sum- moned. but 1t was not lmme<liat~ ly determined what. if anything, was taken b1 the aneced burCl41CS. ....... _ .. ""'-• RP11ide•1U R'' urtt Mosl or U11· 3,000 people evacuated trom this area of· th(· Chesapt•uke .Bay shore. an• back in their homes to- dav after thr Coast Guard huited the shoreward drift of a <'apsized barge contain- ina to'<ir a(•1d Screams Tip Neighbors to Rape Attempt A bandanna-mas ked man whom one w1tness described as looking like an old western cow- boy is sought b y Huntington Beach police today after he broke in(o a woman's downtown home ht-fore dawn and attempted to r ape her. • Neighbors who arose early afld were alerted by screams Crom the residence near Lake Park. called police. One woman said she saw tbe suspect. described as in his late teens or early 20s, sprint thr~ll. her backyard as he escaped from the area. The 49-year·old victim ln the 3:SO a .m. burglary and rape at- tempt incident was apparently unharmed, according to in· vestigatlng officers. ~tective Virginia lGrkmtyer was to ques tion the victim further today. Fro• Page Al DOLE .•. selections -but Dole's wilS not on 1t. The final session ol l.be 31st Republican National C.onven.Uon was to ballot on the vice pre- sidency, and lhe choice made by the pres idential nominee ls 'irtually certain to be ralilled. The President aimed right do"' n the Republican middle in <'hoosang Dole, once rus House col- league, now a s enator whose philosophy ls hard toclassify-he m1 ghl best. be called a con· servative-moderate . Ford made a nother unity show of Ills vice presidential announce- ment. summoning to the plat- form Reagan·s ca mpai&n <'hairmao as well as Vice Presi- dent Nelson A . Rockefeller and Ford convention floor manager. Sen . Robert P. Griffin of Michigan. Sen. Paul Laxalt oC Nevada. the Reagan chairman, said he was delighted with the choice. Griffin called Laxalt "a great leader of the oppos ition." RockefeUer said the nation is fortunate to have "a chance to Sl•lcct these two leaders" of the Republican ticket. "\VP'll be out there batiling; "'-t' II b<> out there doing a good Job." ~aid Ford. S<'n. Howard Haker a nd former Oc pul)' Atty. Gen. William Ruckelshaus were the morning. Jin<' favorites. The two. who seemed lo have emerged from the nearly 20 persoM Ford asked for personal data, are both Republicans who rmtri;ted from lt)t Watergate scandals with enhanced repula· tloru. Tht>rc were numerous others who also figured lD speculation, wtlh Treasury Secretary William Simon alonfl w1lh Texan J ohn Connally, who once held his job, Jiromlnenlly mentioned. Baker, the> Tennes11can who wM \'IC'C Chnirmnn of the $<-nate Woteo~al<' Committee. spt'n\ much ,,, Wrdne:sday an.-, .... cnng qucat1ons about his w1r1· J oy. the douirhl"r of the late lllino111 Sen. Everc\l Dirksen. In the roakrial he sent to Ford, Biker advased the Pres1denL of his wife's long-SUnding liquor p robl('m, which he said sho licked Rix months al{o. ''My wile had a -drinkina pro- blem." be told reportC'fS. "She doesn't have now, for which I am verf grateful. I'm very proud of her lo that respect ... Asked her own feeling on the subject, Mrs. Baker replied: "It's no secret. I'm glad it's out. intbeopen." Depending on the version, RuckeJsbans was either fired or qwt as deputy attorney g~al in Richard Nixoo'• "Saturday Night Massacre" for refU1il\1 to hre special Watergate pro- secutor Archibald Cox. Despite that, hb wife Jilt cooUnued to work for th~ Nsion admlnlstra· t.ion on women 's ri&Jrts projects. CENTER. • • grant to participate in the o~ra· lion this \\ffk, but \hey also scratched the Pl'ovidence Lane 11te for location of the can: Cfllltr "ll .s a fantutk progrom." Mayor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson s aid. "and I am sure w~ can Hnd n swtable n~i~hborhood for the ho~t' If ndcquntt< .idvance work 1~cArril'<I out.'· 'ntt pro1ram. callfd the Wnt Oranae County Youth Center, ts desi.rned to keep youngste~ who have comm1ttl'd minor offenses out of th~ Juvcnilf' Justice system. It would stne Fountain VaJlc-y, Weslm1nster, ~al Beach and Los Alamitos as well aa Hun· tJngton Beach. Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Luis Ochoa. who ls coordinating the new sen •lce. said it will pro- vide counseling and other as· &ist an ce to "easily 1,000" youngsters ~urlng its first year of operation. The federal government will supply $293,SJS for the new suvlce. while $16,308 will come from the state. $10,873 from the cities being served and $5,434 from the county. lluntington· Beach's share would be $S,2lS. Laden Led ByHromadka Ben Hromadka held aalim lead of two points in defense ol his in· temaUonal championship in the Luders·l6 class as U)e recatta went into it& final race today off Newport Beach. Hromadka placed second in the two races sailed Wednesday while his closest rival, Tom Tag- gert, New Orleans, won the third race and placed third in t.he fourth. Taggert•s second place Tues· day is being challenged, however, as he won ll on breakdown point.a alter losing a rudder on the final legortbecourse. Tipsy Taxi Lagww Cops Aiding Drorlks Beginning l"r ld y. tho Laauna Bea<'h l'oltce-Depart· ment wlll take drunks for a ride to their hom1·:. .. OPEllATION'nPSYToxi" will be5;\0 for a f.O·da' t~ peri t:nc-nt dt"ll~ned to redu<'c tht> number of clrunkcn dn' er!> on the s tr.ets. ' Pollet' C'h1ef Jon Spuks ttoid. There are four cC1ndit1ons · -The person asking ror pollce·provld~ rnte must be 1n the city at lhe tln,e. -lie or sl\e mustUvein LalfW'a &acb. -The person mui;t ht' "undcr \h\' ln011encr or .111 :ikoholic beveraRe" w1d not want to drive h11nsdf . -PEOPLE WHO ARE dri\'lna and who are ritopJ>('d tw an officer art-not ebiibl~ for a ride home. They'll likely rt' ceiveother lod&ing1 as a guest of the city. however. · Chief Sparlcs said all a t.ipsy patron has to do is phone the police department and request the Tipsy Tn-<i Ser v1<'I" He cautioned, however. the Tipsy Taxi would not takl' priority over normal calls for 11t>rviee and orhct>rs would tw assigned to hand.le them in the same manner as any other public assistance call. Soviet Craft Digs, Begins Trip Back MOSCOW <AP> -Luna 24, the unmanned Soviet spaceship that landed on the m ooo Wednesday. .started back to the earth today with a sample of moon soil. the O(ficial Soviet newa aaency Tass report«I. Tass aaid the space traveler was acbeduled to land inside the Soviet-Union on Sunday. Jt was <lft the moon 22 hours and 49 minutes. A device aboard the spacecraft drilled about six feet into the lunar surface, picked up a soil sample and put it into a container in the return m odule, which was be.rmetically sealed before t.Meoll, Tua said. Other unmanned Soviet space capsules brought samples oC soil and rock.a bac.k lo earth in 1972 and 1970. . Luna 24 was launched Aug. 9 and went lnto orbit around the moon rive days later. ll landed in the Sea of Crisis, about 300 miles from lhl' Sea or Trunqu1hh where Americetn astronauts, lhl hrst men on \he moon. landed in 1969. Luna 24 was the first Soviet de- vice landed on the mooc1 in nearly two years. Luna 23 was damaged w hen it landed in the same general area in November, 1974. and was unable to carry out its full progr am of experimt'nls. 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Mo. <AP> - :Ronald Re .. an bade a tearful farewell to hla umpa.lgn workers today. At the 11me Ume. leaders of a drive to draft him for the aepublican vice presidential nominM.ion s.ald the errort col· Japsect. The formal vote is tonighl Wit6 hJs wtre, Nancy, and hls runnln& mate, Sen. Richard S Schweiker or Pennsylvarua. Bl has Wde. Reagan told staffers, "Sure. there's a disappotnlment in what ltappened, but the cause. the cause goes on." * * * While the man who came within 60 votes of the Republican pre- sidential nomination spoke, his . wiJecriedquieUy. Schweiker told the gathering that "'the country has missed the best leader it had for many, many decades." Reagan appeared to be rightine back tears when be told bls staff. "It's just one battle In a long war. and It w11J go on as long as we all h ve ... the ca use 1s still there.·· Reagan aide Michael Denver, meanwhile. said Reagan "is de· lighted with the select.Jon of Sen. * * * Robert Dole as President Ford's running m ate, and be who!e- heartedly a pproves." Reagan. himself, did not discuss Ford's choice. As Reagan b'ade farewell to his taff. his wife turned her back to the audience and rubbed her eyes, trying to compose herself. ln a private meeting earlier with California d elegates, Reagan spoke with tears in his eyes and his voice cracked. a participant in the session sa1d. Delegate Ft ank Adams said Reagan told the group, "I'm go- * * * ' . Ford Says o.lt'f ...... ta.It ........ FIREMEN BATT\.£ BRUSH FIRE IN LA PAZ CANYON ON RANCHO MISSION VIEJO lnegel AHena Blerned for Blue Which Bleckened Six AreH Neer Ot1 .. a HlghWay ·Planners Can't Aid . limit Vote Irvine ctty councilmen will de· ckle Aug. 31 IC they want to extend tbe clly border to \he ocean. but tbey won't get any advice from tbe city's plannln& commission. P lanning commissioners at- tempted this week to come up "dlharecommendationfortheri· 1J council re1arding whether or Jltlll part, or all, of the 10,000 acres fl coastal land between Newport. Beach and Laguna Beach s.hould bt lnch.tded ln the city's sphere or W)uence. But after the debate su~idcd. eomml11ioners still were de· adlocted 2-2 and wound up without a recom mandalion. Commiaslonen Bob Martin ond Sileo Freund both vatt!d to re\aln die present Irvine boondariM. '!'bey Hid ll\4.Y did not want to see -.e coastal area u partotlrvtne. But Conaml••lonera Walt Jtun1alt11 and O\arles Hoffman •oted to recornint nd an •ematlve proooeed bY city plan· ...... that woura lnclud'e a Portion cir the coastal area within the db''• sphere. ·The fifth commltllaner. Lowell Jehnton, w11 absent. MartJn explained, aner the •e. that be and Mn. Freund batia a1reed with the city plan· _... primary r ecommendation &hat an eventual .nnexaUon of 1hat land would be financially lm· practical and lhat t.be new resi-dents would have more In com· Jl*I with Newport Beach than Withlrvlne. • ptannen pointed out ln a staff iwport that the cost ol providing day services to that area would .-cunt to aboul $3.4 miUlon. ""1le the parcel would yield only abouUl.tmlWonlnrevenue. I "If uyt1Un1, the pl-s GD· der'stated the cue lD the staff re- port. I tblok an.nexins that land would place a tremendous burden , • tbe Irvine \aJ'pa.yer," Kartin .--ed. RuncaltJ1, however, said be Wieftd that It w• really too •fpnmature" for the planning eommtMioo tot.Ike aaunce. "lt'1rea11J a matter for the city ~ to d«ide at this point." ............. 111_ ....... He ..W he •••~ to keep the ,. (8ee90aDB•, .... Al) Illegal Campfire · Blackens Six Acres A fire which apparenUy spread trom a camp fire believed to bave been started by ille&al aliens blackened six acres or heavy brush and cactus in a re· mote area soutb of the Ortea:o Ilighway Wednesday. The blaze in La Paz Canyon, near test sltes for TRW and Philco-Ford on Rancho Mission Viejo pr9perty, was repot1ed at about 1 p.m. It was controlled within three hours. A s.pokesman for st.ale fOl'.estry and county fire fighters said ac- cess to the s ite was a problem. Only a rew narrow dirt roads had been scraped into the rugged area. At one point, a truck went ort the road, preventing other equip- ment from getting to the fire scene. But. rlremen said. the blaze was doused with fire retar- dant chemicals dropped by air tankers. Wind and 'weather con· dlUons also work¢ to the fire fighters' favor. In addition to the two air tankers. two other aircraft, 12 fire engines, two bulldozers. one water tanker and five trucks from nearby Camp Pendleton were used to contain the fire. About 100 people worked lo control the blaze. Bells for Irvine .Depend on Cost They weigh about 800 pounds each, measure about four feet hllh and are more lb.an JOO years old. . And, \ht Jnlne Community Servlees Commission• decided Wednesday it would like to ship the rour church bells from lrvlne, ScotJaod to Irvine, Calif. · Commissioners said. if the shipplna cost.I aren't too ohlgh. they'd llke to see the big bell! placed somewhere ln the city. Community Services Director Paul Jlrady uid bis ataff baa not School Slate Co,,.pleted The Irvine Unified School Dis· trict calendar bas been eoutplet- ed fM this year. with Sept. 13 set as the first day ol lnstructiall. District officials also an· nounced the ctoslng date, June 17, and listed the folJowin& VIC&· tJondates: Veteran's Day, MOGday, Oct. 25; Thanksgiving, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2$ and 26; winter recess, D~. 20 to Dec. 31; lln· coln's Bb1hday, Feb. 21; IPrinl recess, April 4 to April I: llDd Memorial Day,Moaday, M.,30 . • yet begun to figure the cost oC shlpplns the bells across the Atlantlc Ocean and then acr06s the United States. But he 14ld that now that com· missioners have expressed In· tereitt In the Scottish gift, his staff will find out exactly how much It would cost to accept the present. The Royal Burgh of Irvine. Scotland offered to give Irvine, Calif. one or more Trinity Churdl Bells. c.ut ln 1188. The bell• have adorned Trinity Church for the past century, but the tburcb bas been Nnverted to a community center. OfficlalJ there an oow loeldae for a new home I• I.be bells. A silter clty relatiombi,I? was begun several years ago with the city in Scotland by tmne Com- 1*1Y oltlcials aftlJ th8l a~ ly prompted tbe oner. Brady aal4 several Uld Ila~ been 1u11e1ted for the cbardl clUm•. lnclu4Jnc plactna-tbetD in a park, in tbt new civic center, in a chureb or poulbf.1 in a ~ toric buHdin1. He aatd he'd return to the cit.1 COUMl1 101net.lm• m ~ witb .sact fllur• for t.ba _.. placcmt&. ing to have to stop talking for a minute -l 've got a baseball In my thl'oat." Said Adams, ··it was very emo- tional. It was very moving." Reagan also spoke with Ford by telephone. California de· legates. whose mtttlng came shbrtly after the telephone con· versation, aaid Reagan repeated his desire not to be vice presi· dent. The Ford-Reagan conversation came abou\ eigbt hours after the two met face-to-face following * * * KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP l President Ford today chose Sen. Robert J . Dole or Kansu to become his vice presidential partner. called him a worthy campaigner and vowed "we'll be out there battling" to win the White House. Ford pressed his quest for Republican unity, noting that the Dole selection carried the en· donement of Ronald Reagon , hJ s \'8nquished challenger for the Republican presidential nomina· tion. The choice was sent to the Republican National Convention. due tonight to complete the 1 ticket. 'Ratification was virtually certain, although there wu no parantee a&ains~ an effort by ..._arcl llea1an ~~ to install thelr man on the Ucket. However, Reagan said if his name ls proposed for vice pre- sidential oomlnalion, he will withdraw it. Earlier speculation center~ on Sen. Howa rd Baker a nd former Deputy Atty. Gen. William Ruckelshaus. The President's decision to tap Dole -a surprise choice until the last minute -appeared to have squelched a budding draft. Reagan move . Rep. Lou Frey or F1orida, who tried to en1ineer the draft, conceded that the move- ment was dead. '371hth• PRESIDENT GETS A MANDATE-A4 The calculated advance leaks about Ford's vice presidenUaJ thinking -on which lhe Presi· dent himself never would com· ment -left Dole's name off the list of purported Unalisll. And Ford preserved his surprise until the hour before he announced it. Dole, a greeiy, wisecracking politician who preters to be called Bob. recalled that Ford came to Kansas to help hJm win his Senate seat. "l say this lo Indicate the value of his help and also to show you can catch up after you're behind," he said. Ford Introduced tbe smiling Dole at a nationally televised ap· pearance at his Crown Center Hotel headquarters, calling him "my running mate for victory In 1976." "Bob Dole has been a team player," Ford sayd. "Bob Dole's phllosophy and mine coincide aJmost ldentlcally. Bob Dole L9 a good campalaner. Bob Dole will help to beat any divisiveness within the party.·' Said Dole: "I'm not certain what I HD add to the Ucket, but I will work hard and do the best l can." (See DOLE, Pase A2) * * * 'Today's GOP Schedule KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - Followiog is today's procram for the Republican NaUooal Conven· lion: 4:31 p.m. PM Noalinatlons for vice pral· dent. Roll eall for selection d vice preakte_ntial nominees. Aceceptance speech of the vi~ presidenUal nominee. · Acceptance speech of the pre. aidential nominee. Adjournment. Ford's victory at the GOP corwen· lion. At the early·moming meeting with Ford. Reagan said be would never accept an offer of the vice presldenUol nomination but re· fused to rule out accepting a con· ventlon drart. Members of the Florida de· lesat.aon said representatives or 18 other delegations agreed to join lbem in urging Reagan to ac· cept a draft. But after Ford's selection or Dole, they said the movement fizzled. * * * .. At this point 1 thank wc'n' dt> ad." aald Florida dcle&;utc Lou Frey. "It really Is frustruling. 1 thought the Ford·Reagnn ticket w~ the ~st ticket we hud." ln the brief mceting with CaUfornia's 167 Reagan loyalists. the former eovcrnor thanked them for their s upport and re- peated the closing lines of an old Scottish ballad "L~ me down and bleed u while. Though I um .... ounded I am not slam I shall nse and fight again." * * * Al' WlrtpllOIO PRESIDENT FORD WITH RUNNING MATE ROBERT DOLE KenJH Senator's lefectlon Surprise Move Evidence ShQWD 'Robinson Guilty,' Prosecutor Claims By TOM BARLEY Of .... Dally l"ll .. tt.111 De puty District Attorney Jay Moseley asked an Orange County Superior Court jury late Wednes· day to qulckly deliver the verdict that Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine is guilty of planning the first-degree murder of bJs w'ife. "That's what it would have been lf hit man Anthony Scalise hadn't changed his rbind at the last minute." the prosecutor told the jury. "Janice Robinson would have been dead today if t he plan carefully formed by this defen- dant had been carrfed out." Moseley assembled in the courtroom all the items or evidence he has produced during the trial to remind the jury or testimony that, he said, glves solid proof or Robinson's guilt. He showed the j ury the medical bag he aald was used by Rob1nson aa the container for $10,400 In cash aUe1ed-1y paid to Scalise as a down payment for the murder of Mrs. J anice Robinson. 38, of Newport Beach. And he· displayed agaln In Judie J .E.T. ''Ned" Rutter's courtroom the forceps that he clalm1 were glven to Scalise by the phyalclan to remove Mrs. Robinson's birth control device from her body. Moteley a1aln condemned the defense ar1ume11l that Robtnson, 42. wanted the IUD because ll was a symbol or h1a wife's In· fidelity. He told the jury in his final argument that the IUD, along with other items or her personal property, .-u to be given to the defendant by Scalise as proof of Kn. Robinson's death. Moeeley asked the jury to dis· count defense attacks oo Scalise. ~J. wbo has been repeatedly iden- w1td In the courtroom as a ftdersl and at.ate parolee who re· Weat tO Coach The new coach of the Los A.qtl• takers Is a familiar ...._ ,_ •u~rltar guard Je.rry ~Story,Cl. · adily admits to a lifelime of crime. "People like Scalise are the very people you hire If you want someone to do your killing for you," the prosecutor told the jury. ''You don't go to your police chief, your banker or the bishop, do r,ou? You go to a crook." • Only one person i~ on trial here," Moseley told the jury, pointing to the defendant. "Dr. Robinson ls on triaJ and not Scalise or Mrs. Robinson." The jury was told during the defense phase or the trial that it was quite possible that Scallse a nd Mrs . Robinson worked together against the doctor to ensure that she got all or the bulk oC an estim ated $2 mllUon In com· .muruty property. Defense questioning oncn cen- tered on the roct that Mrs. Robinson spent four days In motels with Scalise after the cou· pie ned from Orange County II\ <See DOCTOR, Page AZ > Orange Coast Weather Cloudy through Fnday wlth slight c h ance or showers along the coast. Uttle temperature change isforecut. INSIDE TOD"" Co.la MtlO Clt11 COlll'ICU u )aJdnQ.a long "1ok ot th#! pro-J'O'«l r~ grunbeU con· clp( that uiovld link /rvlM, Ntwp0rl Beach .and Cotta Mua.. Story.and map.appror onPageB4. h•ex · M"'9Wltn>k• AU .._._. .... n 82 ..,_ ..-.c• If .,., ,..,.. ., LM. .. ,. A• ........., (4 S ~· AS ~1"-t a& ~M c.-1• Nalleftal Ht.,. AA,as CIMl<t A14 Or ..... c..M, Al 0-..... AH ,..,.. a1.J Dtalll .... lul Al l'WtN •ecw• At.II IHH•lal,"9 A• '"'1s CM l~INMllt G4·1 Dr. llitlncro!HI At '1Mflll •6·1 14«• MlltliltJ ... , -.::.... 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Irvine Ranch Waler Oistnct General Manager Bill Hurst ex· plained that the new waler quaJj . • ty is the r esult of a mix of Headless Bride Groom Booked for Murtkr LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -A 26-yeur-old Van Nuys man was booked for investigation of murdN in thl' dt! eup1tulion Slaying of his bride,\\ hose head Will> found in u trnsh bin, detectives said. Inves tigators said th~ body of Ehubeth Camacho. 27 . was d1seovert'd Wednesday on ttw II\'· mg room floor of the couple's apurlmt!nl by her mother and her sister. Police said Orlund Cumacho was taken tnto custody Wednesday aflernoon nt Gle ndale Adventist Hospital after a n nil-points bulletin h ud been issut•d for his arrest. Officet's said the woman's h('ad wus discovcre<l later. but details weren't immediately available und no weapon was reported taken as evidence. Nt>ig hbors said the couple, who were married Aug. 6. had seemed happy and had not argued. .,.,,.._,. Colo r a d o Rive r water a nd NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS SHOWN ATTACKING UNITED NATIONS COMMAND TROOPS Northern California water. U.S. Army Photographer Captures Heat of Battle; Arrow Points to Korean with Ax Previously. this area only used Soviet Craft Digs, Begins Trip Back ~orea Troops on Alert ·Tension MolUlts After Slayings of U.S. Officers , . r • SLAIN OFFICER C•pt. Ar1hur T. BonHH Fro• Pag~ ,, I DOLE ... R<'a~Jn i.poke v. 1th Fnrd hv tl'll'phone !-o hOrll) bdor1· th~' Pr<•s 1dcnt's announccml•nl M('agan said he made no rl'com· mcndat1on about whom Ford should pick. although the t"" o talked ubout several pOl('nt1al candidates. Sen. Ric h ard Schweiker. Reagan's own vice presidential .chotcl', obviously was not 1n the :runrung, Reairnn said. Asked 1f he thought a ticket of two Midwesterners t'ould be i.uc <'essful, Reagan oid, "l have tC) think It can win. The alternulivc of Jimmy Carter and Sen. Walter I". Mondale is so unlhin.kablc " Sen. Raker. said today he's di<.· appointed that Ford didn't lap him for the vice presidential spot, bul hinted he might sometime run for president himself. 'Tm dis appointed. J 'v(' been through lhlr. before and I prcr tn1scd myself I would not get ex- cited. But I found that to be Im· pol\s1ble. I did get excited," Buker told 11 news conference "H ever again J gf't lnvolvt'CI m thl' national ticket. il'.s oot aolng to be on tht' \'Ice presldentwl levl'I." Baker declared. ORANGE C:O.ST DAILY PILOT 1M0r_C.,.\I "-llt "'lt•l,Wil~ ..... C~lu°"" bi...-dtf'!I! Nt!"f\ ni.-.. \\ .,C!Ubf,~f)l tn.>0.~ (l\iii\tf)vbt•W~(.,...,-.W ~ .. teu~•klf'\at• =·~:.".:;":~~,~~,~~.,.:;:·~:~ r:;" '"''" Vttl•y 1•••"4:, \•ctctltMtt V.ttl•y •M l...,... .. *" MIWltt CM.\l & ~ ,..,~, ·~ l1tn ,, ~·~ ~·t-.•4•'f"' ... "' '""' llhM\li"lltt ~t"'tft9 OMJf\I •ti •t t ""''' t'4'f '""' (M\41Mtw.C•ttt~•'JlrJt Robert N. Wrf'd ,,,.\tO"ft(.,..,, •• .,., J~k R. Curley \lo<•"'•"*•l-Go-•IN- • Thomas Keevll £dl!M Thomas A. 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"But listen again to the tapes we make of the defendant 's telephone conversations with Scalise.'' Moseley invited the jury. "Take them Into the jury room and play them back again. "And thco coml' hack ond find thl!i man guilty of pl anning lhe murder or tus "1fe.'' the pro· ~eeutor said. l''inal defense arguments "erl' 'lcheduled to gel under way to day. Judge Rutter will then send the Jury to the JUr} room to d<· liberate f'ro• Page '' I BORDER ... <'1tv's opt1ons Of\c.'n "We Just. don't have ••nough da\t• yet to dt"c1dt• defuUtely that v.·e don't want any of thnt land." Rungaitts satd. The alternative suaiiMted by the aloft propos~d including within thl' clt.)''is 11phcrt' the land bounded by the present 11outhern Irvine boundary, theoceun. an l'X· tension of Culver Onvc and the state park acqu1s1Uon hind n<'or MorroHilJ Road Once the council tak~ a po<;i · tlon. a presentation will be made to the Local Land Agmcy f'orma· lion Commi$s1on on Sept. 8. Thal agency will then decide how the 10,000 acres will be divvied up among Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine. Con Indicted For Threats SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A federal arand jury has mdicted a mu who allegedly sent a threatening Jetter to Presidefll Ford from bis prison cell. Franklin Robert Foster, 21. of Oakland. is actused 0( Thaking the threats in a Jeuer maJled Aug. a from the Alameda c.odnty Santa Rita rebabilllation center near Pleasanton. SEOUL. South Korea <AP> - The United States and North Korea put their combat forces on alert m Korea today in the wake of Wednesday ·s slaying of two American officers in the truce ''illageof Panmunjom. "We have taken lhe prccau. tionary move of 1ncre;i!)ing the r e- adiness' status of the forces in the area." a Pentagon spokesman said in Washington. Additional U.S. airpower also was flown t o South Korea from Okinawa. The Americans were Capt. Arthur G. Bon if as. 33 of ~ewburgh, N. Y .. and 1st Lt. ~fark T Barrett.25.ofColumbia.S.C. North Korea announced 1t or- dered ils armed forct'S into a state of combat readiness because of the U .S . r e action to what American 0Hic1als called the ·"brutal murder" of the two of- ficers. All American military person- nel on leave in Korea were or- dered to return al once to their un- it• and the United St~ wa.rned North Korea that the club-and-ax killing of the two Americans "Jeopardlied the entire framewo rk " or the 23-ycar Korean armistice. But Pentagon officials in Washi n gton discounted the possibility of American mmtary retaliation. A broadcast by North Korea's official Central News Agency said the United Stales "took a combat posture by issuing an emergency order of alert to the units or the U.S. forces occupying South Korea. "This is thl' prelude to the war adventure that the U.S. im- periali s t a gg r essors may perpetrate," it declared, an- nouncing that North Korean President and Communist party leader Kim U-sung ordered all North Korea n a rmy and paramilitary Red Guard units in· to combat readiness. In a series of escalalinR warn- ings, the two sides issued conflict· Ing versions Of the bloody fight Wednesda1 over an Allied al· tempt to trim a tree al Panmun· jom. each accusing the other of starting It and each side suying its men were outnum bcred. Making no mention of any fatalities, North Korean broad· casts called thl' clash "a free-for - ull," that tnJUrcd personnel of both sides. Allied military sources said three North Koreans were believed rah•ll)' injured. County Stays In Greenbelt Commission Orange County will remain in the Santa Ana River-Santiago Creek Greenbelt Commission, s11pervisors acreed Wednesday. In unanimou.sly approving l.he membership, they also alJocated SS,000 in dues for the joint city. county organization. In addition, the commission can continue to use county office s pace and county as\istance on completing a greenbelt plan. ex- ~ted lo be finished by October. The greenbelt commission was estabUshed in 1973 among cities and the county to plan the de-velo~ment of the Santa Ana River and Santiago Creek gTffn· belts. Io March supervisors bad vot- ed to withdraw from t.be agency contin&ent upon it.s work being e<>mpleted by June 30. They were told Wednesday the work will be finished by October, at which time the commission could be pbued outol oper1tJoa.. Colorado River water. wh.icb has a very high mineral content. Hurst said that because of the change in water quality, water softeners may need adjustment. Hurst also pointed out several other differe nces homeowners may notice with the new water. "The first thing our customers may have noticed is that they're getting more suds from their soap and fhat things are rinsing of( much cleaner," Hurst said. He added that appliances that use tap waler, such as home water heaters. steam irons and ke makers. m ay not deteriorate as quickly as they did before. Mission Closed SALISBURY <AP > Rhodesian authorities have or· dered the closing of Chikore mis- sion, a Congregational church mission, as part ol a general crackdown on missionaries .,..ho aJlegedly are harboring and help· ing black guerrillas, a govern· meat spokesman has confirmed. MOSCOW (AP I -Luna 24. the unmanned Soviet spaceship that landed on the moon Wednesday. started back to the earth today v.ith a sample of moon soil, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. Tass said the space traveler was scheduled to land inside the Soviet Union on Sunday. It was on the moon 22 hours and 49 minutes. A device aboard the spacecraft drilled about six feet. into the lunar aurface, ~icked up a soil sample and put it into a container in the return module, which was he rmeticall y sealed before takeoff, Tass said. Other unmanned Sovil'l spac<' capsules brought samples of soil and rocks back to earth in 1972 and 1970. Luna 24 was launched Aug. 9 and went into orbit around the moon live days later. It landed In lbe Sea of Crisis, about 300 mlles from the Sea of Tranquility where American ast.ronauts. the first men on the moon, landed In 1969. Luna 24 was the first Soviet de \'tee landed on the moon In nearly two years. Luna 23 was damaged when it landed in thl' same general area in November. 1974, and was un able lo carry out 1t:-. full program of l'xpenments There "as no indication that Luna 24 left behind a robot wheeled vehide called a Lunokhod, which the Soviets have landed on the moon twice before. 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Thur.day' Cloei n8 Pricea NYSE COMPOSI'fE TRANSACTIONS Thu..-day, August 19. 1976 llN DAILY PILOT 8 7 Boontf 119 Business Flying in Face Of CAB Rules By MILTON MOSJ<OWl'tt 1-"'fed Smith. who ha.s ~o Oym1111ln« ht was ts yc-ur~ old. has demonstrated th t there·s sull life lo the free en· terprise 5ystcm. lie found a icup lt1 tht' air cargo buslnes6, (llledlt and now has acompanydoina$100 million ayeur. However, thtrt''s Irony in his triumph. Now that he has apparently "made It." he discovers that his future airowth 111 thwu.rtcd by llO\'crnmcnl r~gulntlon:1. Smith. 32. reallu>d In 1973 thaal lht're wa11 a need for a cargo service that could make next -day de· liveries of amall ship- ments lo and from small and medium -siied cities. So he set up a company. Federal Ex· press. lo do jU5l that. Money Tree ASSUME, FOR EXAMPLE, THAT there's a hospital patient who desperately n~11 a pacemaker that's not available in the area. Or perhaps there's a factory thnt needs to replace a machine part. Or there's a home buyer ho needs a financial document lo close the sale. Those are \he .kinds of "cargo" that Federal Express carries. The operations ol commercial airlines are concentrated In the nation's 25 largest markets. They will take a small shipment for $25. But to use that service, you have lo bring the package lo the alrport, and someone has to go to the airport at the other end lo pick it up. There are all-cargo carriers. such as Flying Tiger and Seaboard. but they specialize in huge shipmenLc;. And there are air freigbt forwarders, such as Emery Air Freight, and courier services. such as the one operated by Purolator, but use the facilities of the regular airlines. ITH'S FEDERAL EXPRESS offers a door-lo-door air t ervlce for shipments ranging up to 70 pounds. It picks up t the end of the business day and promises de- livery to an her city by noon of the next day. Federal press began flying on April 17, 197 ying 15 packages lo 22 · · Today it's carrying. on average, 19.000 packages each l to 73 airpo, en the ship· ments arrive at these airpo they a loaded into Federal Express vans for delivery lo th stomer's doorstep. The company owns a fleet of 32 Falcon jets and 600 Ford Ecoooline vans. It employs 2,000 persons. Federal Express rates begin at $12.50 !or a two-pound package. Smith says M percent of his lratric involves cities outside the 2S largest markets served by United States passenger airlines. THE CL EARJNC HOUSE FOR this operation is Mem- phis, where Federal Bxprcss is he~tdquarlercd. All ship· meats. no matter where they originate, go lo Memphis for rerouting to their fmal destinations. So what Is Fred Smith's problem? The problem is that he feels he musl have bigger planes. The Falcon jel on carry only 7,500 pounds. And it can fly only 900 miles non- stop. lie figures that if he could use DC·9s or Boeing 72'7·100s, he could cul his costs $25.000 a night and reduce prices. So why doesn't he bu,y blgAcr planes'! lie apparently cnn'l• because lhe rules of the Civil Aeronautics Board <CAB) prohibit so-called "air luxi" operators Crom flying planes that carry more than 7.500 pounds unless they become certified carriers. the wuy the regular passenger airlines arc. And il could take scn•ral years lo obtain such certification. SO FRE D SMITH IS TRVJNG an end run around the CAB. Congressman Dale Milford of Texas and 11 other members of the House of Representatives have introduced a bill that would exempt Federal Express Crom this restric· lion while lt applies for certification. Having gone as !ar as he can go on the free enterprise track, Fred Smith is turning onto the big government highway. He's not happy about ll but he doesn't see that he bas any option. When you get to a certain size. there's virtually no way to avoid it. DowlndexPlummets; Blue Chips Rocked · NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market fell sharply to day, led by losses in many of Wall Street's glamor Issues. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrial stocks lost 11.13 point.a al 983.88. Declining issues broadly led advances among the New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was Ughl. Brokers said lhedrop was a continuation of the previous day's losses when the Dow average briefly penetrated 1.000 before profit-la.king drove it lo a four-point loss. Brokers also said 1overoment economic reports today have given investors more evidence or a pause in the economic recovery. Stoclu In The Spotll9la1 ns.1«1 ,,,, t()o IMl,JOQ 1)1,'°6 14',JCO , ..... 1;u JCO U•.000 110.m ... '°° ttJ,CIO •Ot,ll.O IOI IOI 11)!,,)00 IOJ,/00 ''"" -.. '•"--'· n-· 70'.._ •• ~-"· IW) >'• '°'•. '• «>It -~. ~:.: ,~ .... -.. .• "' .. "4'\ , .... 10... '· Wt-. 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In approving the first reading Of the ordinance, Councilmen Jack McDowell and Carl Johnson said they were votJnc yes ooJy to place the matter before the public: and to encourage debale c>o the matter. The vote to pass the measure to a further public hearing Sept. l was unanlmoo• among the four council membeu present. Coon· c:Uwoman Sally Bellerue w as .~. . "We've been able to aet Along without bingo very well. It's not in keeping with the village atmo1pbere." Coun- cilman McDowell said during de· bate on tbe matter. "It's just the door ~er that moves from that to sometbwg else," McDowell added. May<>r Phyllis Sweeney tended to support tht mttJW't' Sbe calltd it "a relallvtly harmll'5s activlty" an4 added that ''I Utlnk we've aU grown uP in small communJdu whens bmao ls used by cb"'*' for re, venue." 1 Noting a co\nplete abseaee o( pubUC Input on the proposed law, Councilman Johnson sale! h~ fell tbe council &bould "lceep it. alive," for another sessJon. "Then U no one comes forward, l don't Ulink we should pu. lt. U they don't want lt enouah to come forv.•a.rd wby should we compUtate our lives," heas'\ced. "The ranee of charitable or 1&nlutlop . ioe• from lhc.- Catbolk church lo lht' llur~ Krishna." Brand suid. addint.! that that dlversat y didn't nece sarlly upset him. .. t don't aee bin((o as an in carnate evil or anything but we will have a lot of people cominit io asldn& for permits." he said Peranil feta would PfO\~ addi tional hacome for the eity as well, ~·Ford R11nning Mate Sen~~Or Dole · Councilman Joo Brand noted that while ad voe ates usually think in terms of chu.rch· sponsored bingo games, the law would rttofnbe a wt.de variety or orcaniutioos wbicb could seek city permit for tb~ cames. <See BINGO, PaAe AZ) Tipsy Taxi Laguna Cops Aiding Drunks Beginning Friday. the Laguna Beach Police Depart· ment will take drunks for a ride lo their homes. "OPERATION TIPSY Taxi"' will begin for a 60-day ex- periment designed lo reduce the number or drunken drivers on the streets," Police Chief Jon Sparks said. Tbere are four conditions: -The person asking for police-provided ride must be in the city at lbe time. -He or she must live in Laguna Beach. -The person must be "under the influence or an alcoholic beverage" and not want to drive himself. -PEOPLE WHO ARE driving and who are stopped by an officer are not elielble for a ride home. They'll Ukdy re· ceive other lodgings as a guest of the city, however. Chief Sparks said all a tipsy patron has to do is pbone the police department and request the Tipsy Taxi Service. He cautioned, however. the Tipsy Taxi would not take priority over noTmal calls for service and officers would be assigned to handle them io the same manner as any other public assistance call. Waiting for Study ·. Clemente Delays Cut, Hike Votes By PKIUP aOSMAlllN f' Of~O.Uyl"l._Wtf Two resolutions which would have officially enacted a 31- pttc:ent bike ln Sao Clemente water rates and a 12-cenl tax cut were postponed by tbe City~· cU Wednesday. 8otb actions were ~lousb' approved, but last·~ ln- formatioo -and conltenlatlon -stopped the council from put-U.C tl\em into Jaw. The water rate increase was (telayed when Mayor B. Patrick Lane observed with some cha· srin that a year-overdue study of the effect of charging a flat usage rate, rather than rates that decrease with 1reatec usaee. still bad nOl been done. The c:ouncll voted lo hold orr Capistrano Home Hit By Burglars Radio and atereo equipment a8d a televtalon 1et were stolen from the San Juan Capistrano JM>me of a UC Irvine physician whlJe he waa out attendinl a par· i1, Oran1e County aherlll'a o/. flceruatd. Deputlu aald buralara * may have bad a ltey lo tbe home ransacked tbc con- domhuum ow..S by Dr. Ronald Ktlth McGee. 9. of 3Z!08 Pueo CaroUnL TM JON was •alued at $1.170. until that comparison study is done. An approved cut of the c:lty pro- perty ta.x rate from $1.44 to $1.32 was stymied by the discloare of 1>911ible double-bud1tUn1 or SUS,000. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe. t.lrled on by Sally Sar«ent. a co. leader ol • city property tax pro- test. said money budgeted for ~lacemenl of nbiclea in the cl· tf fleet was appareoUy duplicat- e() by another bud.-eG item, a depreciation allowance. That allowance. be said, ts sup· POSed lo be used for Just the things -purchase of replace· ment vehicles -budceted a•aln under capital upenditures. O'Keefe estimated there was about $115,000 double-budgeted this way. The dlUereoce could nwan as mucb as 10 cents oft the tax rate. The problem with that •'dis· covery." was that O'Keefe wasn't 1ure. What's more, City Manaser Gerald Weeks insisted no double-budgeting was in- volved and that the depreciation allowance ls for other equipment that could wear out durtne the :/ear. Tb• teat of the council was con· fused. ll voted to create an emeraen· c:y bud1et c:ommlltff lo de· termino whether lhediaerepancy exists. The committee ot five mem- bers Of the communlt)', aome or them certlfied public accoun· lants, mwst make its findings (See COUNCIL. Pate AJ) Laguna Pledges Tax Cut The Laiuna Beach Otv Coun· cil pledged Wednesday to cut the -city tax rate by 33. 7 cents. The promise comes co top of an earlier-action which committed the council to slicing the tax rate a minimum of 25 cents. The funds enabllng the rate cut were found by refining of income projections. and by some in· creases of fees for planning de· partment and recreation, City Finance Director Rlchard Reese said. The cut. if formally enacted by ordinance, will place \he c:lly tu rate at $1.71. the lowest it has been ror six years. It means the owner of a S80 000 borne will pay about $265 in c:(ty t axes this flscal ~ar. lt will be the third year in •row the city council bu cut tbe tu nae, a stwau. lweed '7 ~­nulng upward reuaessmeat oC property wttbiD the ct\)'. '!be cit.Y'• buclltt llandl at S6.3 mllUco for au i.cta. ne seoeral fund wbic' pan for police, fire, public worb and tbe Ute stands at $4.56 mlDion. Followtnc couneU action coun- cilmen. commended ~ city's manacement 1or its fiscal responsibility. Tbe commendation followed banb criUclam by cililens, some of whom have made personal al· tacb acalnat staff members. Jn bis refining of the revenue projectloos, Reese said be was able to reduce a projected tax de- linquency from two percent loooe ball of aperuat. Reese said today this ls not because be expectl peoclleto pay their taxes more willingly but because tb1I year the city will re- ceive money paid on last year's delinquent taxes. Tbe two aboold just about equal eacb olber, he oblerved. Other funds were acquired by updaUng preUmtnary revenue esllmatea orl&lnaJly made in February, Reese said. <See TAX CUT. Page.\%) Tot Still Critical After SC Beating Cora Brewster, a 23 month old San Clemente 11r1 who police al· lqe waa the victim of a physical abuse at the hands of her mot.her remained in critical cood.ltion to- day at San ClementeH01pltal. The girl's mother, Carolyn Sue Brewster, 23, or 3819 South El Camino Real, was to be ar- rai1ned today In South Orange County Municipal Court on a ch.~~·e of felony chUd beaUng. Landscape Pact Elle~t ,Reagan Draft Bid Q-q.ashed -~~ PRESIDENT PORO wmt RUNNING llA'ft ROHRT DOLE Kana .. Senlltaf• Sel1ct1on ...... Move Reagan Will' Stay . . '"In tile Public Eye' KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> - Jlooald Reagan. bis long cam- paip for president over, plans lo remain int.be publie ete. speak- ing out for com~lltlve causes and Republican unity, but not as Presldtnt Ford'• runnlna mate. Reaaan u.id earty today he Will ltaQd by earlier «atemen.t.s t.blll be would never accept ab of. •3mtt1• PAESeOENT- GETS A MANOATE--M fer or tbe vice presidential nominaUon. 'TU be happy to go back to the ranch,•• the former callfontia governor and movie actor said in a joint n ews conference with Ford, 2'1t hours alter the Presi- dent defeated him by a l,18'H,070 margin for the Republican pre- sidential nomination. Ford came lo Reagan alter turning back the stroogetl in· traparty challenge to an Incum- bent president since the Theodore Roosevelt· William Howard Taft battle in 1912. Tbe President said he went to Rea1an "for the purpose of con- gratulating you on a very fine campaign. You really got us in shape. I thank you." Reagan respoltded, "I'll do all I can" to eJect the Ford ticket. .. It was a good fight. Mom. and he won," Reagan said with a smile. "8uL once the light· ls over, we're aJI on the ume aide and go forward together." Ford said be dlaeussed the vice presJdefty with Reagan in a JO.minute private meeting, but. did not sa,y whet.her he offered it to thedlallenier. Ru.can, however. reiterated that be wants only to resume his newspaper column. bis radio commentarin and his public speaking tours. They were a lucrative proression before Reagan announced his can- dJdacy. A former radio announcer. S])Ortscaster and motion picture act« before entering politics 10 years ago, Reaean gnmed an estimated $500,000 from his radio commentaries, newspaper col· umns and speaking tours. For 1915, be reported a net personal income, after a paying ll starr or <See REAGAN, Page AZ> Lagunan Heta In Hot Fence ~athof Baby A ~una Nlguel electrician was ed on murder cbartet Wednesday, lbree days after • hl1b-volt11e line be rlued asound bJs nower bed claimed the Jlle of hi• n.eighbor'a 18· month.old dau1btu. Orange County sherltr's of- ficers traveled to a Costa H•n ConltrUCUOb •lte to book Daniel o. Guzman, 32, of 28091 Pueo cle Alca.IO on murder cb.artta •P. proved e•rUer In the day by the KANSAS CITY. Mo. ~AP > -· President Ford today chose Sen Robert J . Dole of Kansas to become the Repubhcnn nominee for vice president. The surprise selection was en· dorsed immediately by Ford"s vanquished prcslden11al n val, Ronald Rogan. It collapsed o budding movement to draft Reagan for the second sPot on the ticket. Reagan h as said he would never accept the vice pre· sidency. Dole and his family lert their hotel in a motorcade and Joined Ford ror his announcement. Ford Introduced the smiling Dole at a nat1onally telcv~ed ap· pearance at his Crown Center Hotel heodquarters calling him "my running mate >or victory in 1 1976." ~ The President said Reagan had endorsed his choice of the Kansai> senator. "Bob Dole has been a team player," Ford s aid. "Bob Dole's philosophy and mine coincide almost identically. Bob Dole Is a good campaigner. Bob Dole will help to heal any divisiveness within the party.'• Said l)qle : ''I'm not certain what l can add lo the Uckel, but I w)ll worlt hard and do the best I can ..... The Ford selection was a carefully auarded seeret, dis- closed only auring the hour before it was announced. Wh ite House and campaign sources bad leaked lists or the names or likely (See DOLE, Pace AZ) * * * Today's GOP Schedule KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> -- Following Is today's program for the Republican N alional Conven- tion : 4:JO p.m. PJYf Nominations for vice presi· dent. Roll call for selection of vice 1 presldenUal nomµiees. Aceceptance speech of tbe vioo presidential nominee. Acceptance speech of tho pre· .sidential nominee. Adjournment. Coast Weather BmahingVp 'JnLaguna After an. u b the art fe.tinl aeuoa ln Lacuna Beach, a town also lcnown as "the Art Col°"1· •• 9 to Face City Layoff? dlatrtct1ttomey'1otric:e. Guzman was to be arralsned today 1D South Ouna Countv MunJc:lpal Court. Ball wa aet at $25,000 wbeo Guzman was Jodied ln the count~ Jail. Cloudy through Frlduy with alight chance o( ahowers along tho coast. UtUe temperature cbanaie ls forecast. INSIDE TOD,\ V And just to abow she was ..,,Ui It, Lquna Beath lb1or ~ Sweeney ..... &1'1«*D-dl meetlu with a special tribute to tbe city's mtiltlc: a.mt. Sbe ........ cavel • llx· laeb bea•y.du~ paint bralb left OD tbe eoandl ~by palnten....., bad lleeendolnc &MceiJbc. 1bmnp6ns tbe .... hnlab on tbe counter, Mayor S-J said 1he opened . Ille m--. ,.in the spirit ddae st fesU..,.b.'' Nine San Clemente city etQployea could be laid oil under a ~at to contract with a P"l~a\e firm for city landscaping and park maintenance. TM city eou•cll caDed for bids on such a contr1ct Wednesday. Whether or oot the positions will be cut woo 'l be known until the C<JUOCll formaUt decides If It will ~ept any of the bids. All dty landacaping i.a now doM by municipal employes. It Jnch..tes maintenance cl parks. beatba, parkwaya. ltrftl trea. pubUe baildinp lalerian and ~. aDd Parkin& lot aDd re-~ ludscaJ>lq. At ltalce in the council's de· c:lalon are the jobs of city employed cu.slodtana, tree trim· mer~ and maintenance men. Arlie Waterman, city parka director, nld Wednesday he .hoped •private contractor would be able to uae tbe same men. He said be presumed tbe jobs would· be eliminated Crom tbe city work force. Councilwoman Donna Wilkinson believ• • llriVllle con- lractor can do lh• same"°"" for •bout ball the amount now pa.id b)' die dlJ to ita OW'D ...,,... Sbe '8id that baa bem tbe U • ~ ol Oraqe a., P· ernment. However, Joe Cardello, county parks superintel'ldent. said tho county hasn't been able to make any real cost comparison or public versus prl vate gardeoing and maintenance • A disadvaata1e d. contiactin1 privately for maintenance wor~ It that Ule firm performs only lboM duU8 specified in the con-tract, Cardello noted. He aaJd ti a company ls hired to mow tbe gua and ii whJle do1nc that a apriDkler bead bruks it wUJ COit utra money to have it ttp&ittd because sprinklers may JIOl be COYl!l"ed in t.be cootrKL Children hav' negative feel- ing& about age and old people, occordJng to.a racmt study. To lcorn.aboul a p&cn to OOt'T· come, see Page lt.7. ArrestJng officers noted that. ~bUe the decision to prosecute Guzman was being made, funeral aervicn were being held 1n Mialon Viejo for littJe ltelly Michelle JdcllluUeo, 28(8 Pueo de Alc:uo. l•dex Tbe cblld died O\ltllde the Gl&llllan bome 5'anday when abe =..=: ,.~~ =:."" c!~ app•enlJy tripped, a live elec· &..M. ....-. ,., -.-....,., •• tri al tl--b ed CitMfer'lll• ... __., ... ~ •••• , c uu. e ereet to protect ~ ''-'• °'"""''-'' A• Illa nowerbed from cats and a..u .,. -... 1 1 J Q'eM-" ..... -t-•~ ..... doCJ. °""'llellcet .t.e ,_,... Ct.J Tbe chlJd't l1lbtr, llJcbaeJ =.:.=..~ c!: :et:,: a!; McMullen, attempted to revive ....._. ••' '"""''..,. •• bJs Clau..,ter. But the WM dead :::.=r ~~ == c:~: CotmPwail.y H•pltal. . OD arriya) U Marby __ )lis__..._· ..... iOO..-.... ,,_=-. U:. ~ MfMMff'\ A4,~IS :'. . -...... ..__....._ ---- ( 1 .41 DAltVPflOT L/SC By TOM BA•LEY oi ... 0.,1, ...... ...,. Deputy Oialrict Al__, l1¥ Mouley a.keel u Oranie COWity ~perior Cool"\ }urJ late Wednea· day to qu_lck.ly dellveT the verdict that Dr. Wayne Lester Jtoblrwon of Irvine aa guilty of planolna the finst·de,ree murder ol his "'ife. "That's what tt would have been if hit man Anthony Sc:allae badn't chaneed his mind at the last minute." the prcs~utor told the JUry. "Janice Robinson would have- been dead today if the pli•ll Luna Heath For Earth With Soil MOSCOW <AP> -Luna 24. the unmanned So\1let spaceship that landed on tbe moon Wednesday, s;tarted back to the earth today with a sample of moon soll. the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. . Tass said the space lraveler was scheduled to land inside the Soviet Union on Sunday. lt was oo the moon 22 hours and 49 minutes. A device aboard the spacecraft drilled about six feet into the lunar surface. picked up a soil sample and put it Into a cont.ainer in the return module. which was hermetic ally sealed befor e takeoff. Tass said. Other unmanned Soviet space capsules brought samples or soil and rocks back to earth in 1972 ,and 1970. Luna 24 was launched Aug. 9 and went into orbit around the moon five days later . It landed in the Sea or Crisis, about _, miles from the Sea of Tranquihty where American astronauts, the •flrst men on the moon, landed in 1969. Luna 24 was the first Soviet de· 'vice landed on the moon In nearly 1two years. Luna 23 wu do.maged when lt landed in the same 1 •general area in November, 1974, and was unable to carry out its . ruu program of experiments. REAGAN ••• seven, of $282,253. That public commentator job also gives Reagan a chance to become. in e ffect, tbe con- servative conscience at a Ford ~ampaign and administration. a 'tole which Reagan indicated he wants to play. Altb~h pledging his run sup- pprt to tbe Ford campalrn, _Reacan also said repeatedly dur. "'the put week that one ruson be would not accept an offer of tile vice presidenUal nomination .U; that he wants the right to criticize. BINGO ••• ht said. Police Chler Jon Spark.I aaid he tt ll th e r e w e r e en o u g h safeguards in the suggested or- dinance and that if permits were 1 ilsued "Judiciously" there would ~noproblem. The chief observed. hnwever, the screening and rquJatang tuncllons necessitated by the oassa,ge would place addltional manpower demands oeU.. police department. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptn~•.._.,..... • .,_. J•ck A.Cur~ " ............ ft ..... ~ .. ~ Thom1~HVll • Thomas A. M"'11Hne ... _c_ CNrleS H. Loos Alc:twd P. Nall ... ..,..... .... _ ... ~ u.-. .. Kll~ ••o-... s-• -111 ... A-.~0 --~ Otfkes c-,. ... _.,...,"'"' ....... ._ ...... ,,.It_._..... ~'"'"'~ 1u..u""'-.. •tS....o...,.r,_ card\ally form~ by this deCen· da.nt Mid bffn carried out .. Moseky usembl~ ln U1e courtroom all the ltern.t or evidente ht hae Pf'OCbaced dGrint the trial to remlnd the jury ol testimony that. he said. ewes solid proof or Robinson's gullt. He showed the jury th~ O'\tdlcal bag he said was used by Robinson H the conWner for St0.400 in cash alleaedJ.y pa1d to Scalise as a down paymf'nt for the mW"der of Mrs. Janice Robinson, 38,olNewport Beach. Troops On Alert 'In Korea S EOUL, South Korea <API The Unlttd Sta tc11 and North Kore.t put their comtwt fortes on alert an Korea loday In the woke or Wedneeday'g s laying of l"o American officers In the true\• village of l'nnrtHl"jorn "We havt• t aktin thl' prt•euu- tlonury move of 111cr1'usm>: th\• n • udaneu stutus or th\• ron·e~ in till' urea," a Pent»ROn :.pokt'~man said in Washington. The Americans were Capt. Arthur G . Bo n1rns. 33 or Newburgh, N. Y .. and 1st Ll. l\tark T. Barrett, 2S. of Columbia. S.C'. And he displayed a1a1n in Judie J .E.T . "Ned" Rutter's courtroom the forceps that he claims were gh•en to Scalise by the physician lo remove Mrs. Robinson 's birth coolr~ devtce from her body Moseley again condt-mned the defense argument that Robinson. 42. wanted the IliD because 1t was a symbol o( his wile's in· fidelity. FIREMEN 8 ~·~ f'li.t S...11 P-• ATTLE BRUSH FIRE IN LA PAZ CANYON ON RANCHO MISSION VIEJO North Korn announced it or dered its wrmed for<'cs intoutate of combat readiness because of the U.S . reaction to wh ttt American offi cials called the "brutal murder" or the two of. ricers. Illegal Allens Blamed for Blaze Which Blackened Six Ar•H Near Ortega Highway He told the jury in his final argument that tbe IUD, along with other items or her personal p~rty, was to be given to the defendant by Scalite as proof o( Mrs. Robtnson·s death. I Moseley asked t.he jury lo dls· count defense attac:ks on Scalise. 29. who bas been repeatedly ldea- tlfied in the courtroom as a federal and state parolee who re· adily admits to a lifetime or crime. "People like Scallie are the ,-ery people you hire if you want someone to do your killing (or you," the prosecutor told the jury. ·:vou don't go to your police chief, your banker or the bishop, do-you? You go to a crook.·· "Only one person is on trial here," Moseley told tbe jury, polnUng to the defendant. "Dr. Robinson is ob trial and not Scalise or Mrs. Robinson." The jury was told during the defense phase O'f the trial that it wu quite possible that Scalise and Mrs, Robinson worked together against the doctor to ensure that sbe got all «the bulk ot an esUm ated $2 miUlon in com. munity property. Oerense questioalng often cen· tered on the fact that Mrs. Robinson spent four days in motels with Scalise after the cou- ple fled from Orange County In the wake of Scalise'• confession that her husband hired him to kill her. Moseley showed the jury the gun seized by police when Robi nson was arrested in a service station scuffle last Feb. 25. Tiie prosecutor reminded lbe panel ortestimony that the physi- cian held it to his wife's bead for more than 20 minutes during. one quarrel at their Big Canyon bome and once tbreatefted lo use it on hlmself. "But listen again to the tapes we make or the defendant's telephone conversations with Scalise," Moseley invited the jury. "Take them into the jury room and play them baclt again. "And then come back and find this man 1uilty or planning the murder or his wife." the pro- s~utorsaid. Final defense arguments were scheduled to get under way to- day. Judge Rutter will then send the jury to the jury room to de· liberate. Fro• Page A l COUNCIL ..• before a special metttng called for 7 p.m . next Tuescby. The city ls raced with a Sept. t deadUne for submJt.ting Hs tax rate to the county. That the action wu hasty was characterized by Lane'• remark. that. "We ought to contact these people (named lo the committee) to Jett.hem know about It." Mrs. Sar1en t, who railed agalnst t.he council for poor ac- rounUng and general Inattention t.o the fl.8 million budiet, was the only one present named lo the ad hoc committee. f'rolfl Page .l J DOLE ... selections -but Dole's was not on It. The final session or the 31st Republican National Convention was to ballot on the vice pre· sidency, and the choi«' made by th~ presidential nominee is virtually certain to be ratified. The President aimed right down the Republican middle jn chc*inc Dole, once-his Houseeel- league, now a senator whose ph.iJcsopby is hard toclassify-he q,iaht best be called a con- servative·moderate. Ford made another unity sbow of his vice presidential announce· ment, summoning to the plat· form Reagan's campaign chairman as well as Vice Presi- dent Nelson A. Rockefeller and Ford convention floor manager, Sen. Robert P . Griffin of Michigan. Sen. Paul Laxalt of Nevada. the Reagan chairman. said he was delighted wilb the choice. Griffin called Laxalt "a great leader of the opposition.'' Rockefeller said the nation is fortWlate lo have "a chance to select these two leaders'' of the Republican ticket. "We'll be out there battling: we'll be out there doing a good job," said Ford. Sea . .Howard Baker and rormer Deputy Atty. Geo. Wilham Ruckelshaus were the morning· line favorites. The two, who seemed to have emerged from lhe nearly 20 persona Ford asked for personal data, are both Republicans who emeried lrom the Watergate scandals with enhanced reputa- tions. There were numerous others who also figured ln speculation, with Treasury Secr«ary William Simon along with Texan John Connally, who once held his Job, prominenUy mentioned. Baker, the Tennessean who was vice chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee, spent much of Wednesday answering questions about his wife Joy, the daughter of the late Illinois Sen. Everett Dirksen . Jn the material he sent to Ford Baker advised the President or his wife's long-standing liquor problem. which he said she licked six months aao. "My wife had a drinking pro- blem," he told reporters. "She doesn't have oow. for which (am very grateful. r ·m very proud or her in lhcat respect." TAX CUT ••• One penny on the tax rnte raises about $13,452 m property tax. While the property tax rate is the city's largt-11t single source or revenue. it will provide only about $2.4 mllbon or the total budget and an amount that falls even to meet the city's projected per sonnel costs of nearly $3 million Headless Bride Groom Booked f or,Murckr LOS ANGEL&5 (AP> -A 26-year-old Van Nuys man was booked for investigation of murder in the de- ~apitation slaying of his bride, whose head was found in a trash bin, detectives said. Investigators said the body of Elizabeth ~amacbo, 27, was discovered Wednesday on the liv- ing room floor of the couple's apartment by her mother and her sister. Police said Orland Camacho was taken into cmto_dy Wednesday afternoon at Glendale Adventist Hosp1tal after an all-points bulletin had been issued for his arrest. Officers said the woman's head was discovered later, but details weren't immediately available and no weapon was reported taken as evidence. Neighbors said the couple, who were married Aug. S, bad seem at happy _and bad not argued. Illegal Campfire Blackens Six Acres A fire which apparently spread from a camp fire believed lo have been started by illegal aliens blackened six acres or heavy brus h and cactus in a re· mote area south of the Ortega Highway Wednesday. The blaze In La Paz C3nyon. near tesL sites for TRW and Philco-Ford on Rancho Mission \'iejo property. "as reported at about l p.m. It was controlled "i th.in three hours. Strike Approved S AN FRANC ISCO <AP I Drivers of the city's bus, trolley. and cable cars voted to go on strike al m idnight tonight as San Franciscans braced for a second transit walkout in five months. A spokesm an for stale forestry and county fire fi ghters said ac- cess to the site w as a problem. Only a few narrow dirt roads had been scraped into the rugged area. At one point. a truck went ore the r oad. pre\'entlng other equtp. ment from getting to the fire scene But. firemen said. the blaze was doused with fire relar· dant chemicals dropped by air tankers. Wind a nd weatht-r con- ditions also worked lo the fi re fighters. fa \'Or. In addition to the t~o air tankers, two other &reran. 12 fire engines. two bulldozers, one water lanker and five trucks from nearby Camp Pendleton were used to contain the fire. About 100 people worked to control the blaze. All American military person- nel on lea\'e In Korea .. ·ere or- dered to return at once to their un. its and the United States warn<.'d North Korea that the club-and-ax killing of the two Americnns "Jeopardized the e nt•rl• framework ·· of lhl' 23·\'Nir Korean armistice. · But Pen tagon 0H1ciab 111 Was hington discounted tht• possibility or Arnericun milltarv retaliation. · A broadcast by North Korea's official Central News Agency said the United States "look a combat posture by issuing an emergenrv order or alert lo the umts or th~· l S ror ces occupying South Korea. "Thjg IS thl.' prelude to thl' war ad\·enture that the U.S. 1m· perialis t aggressor s may perpet.rnte." 1t declart-d. an- nouncing that North Kor ean President and CommunJst part v leader Kim II -sung ordered 11fl North K orean army and paramilitary R~ Guard urut!> in· to combat readiness. LIMITED TIME OFFER! NOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE IN YOUR OLD COLOR TV. 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I 1111 '"'''""I Murr11u1;,., ,.,,.,Our 1•,., .... ,,,,,1 ""'' \••11r t.1111r11rt11•1• 011I1·1·r11 l•rutl111·1 H1• '-i•ll' 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .................. 2 ~ w ... ., c.t. "· Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 .. ...... ..,.... ... ,"' ,...... t ............ -.. s...-y._. ... , ... --· Daniel Bibb, Lynda Legrand Dates Set Legrand-Bibb L\nda Mane l..eJtrand ..ind Daniel F. Bibb. both Corona d{'I l\1 ar JIJf!h School graduate:., are planning a n Oct. 30 \~e<Jdinit Their parent:. ar{' Mr and :\lrs Frank E . Le· grand a nd Mr and Mrs John M. Bibb of Corona del l\t;ir The bride.elect attt.>nd<'d the l 'mted States Internation al L'm\'l'rsatv and Cahfornaa State l'n1\'er sll\', San 01e~o: \\hl're ~he was a Chi Omef!a she IS u 197:? ll;irbor Key debut ante. Her f1 unl'C atlC'ndl'<I Orangt• Co:.a)>t College and UC lr\'inr Tuttle-Eastman Planning an Oct 16 "t'<lding are Dorothy Tutlle and Charil's Huss E as tman. both graduates of ~e" port II.arbor High School and Orange Coabt C.:oll<'ge The bride elect 1s lhl' dau1?hler of Mr. and ~lrs E rnes t Tuttle of ~ewport Beach She is a teacher at East bluff Prt.~rhool, Newport Beach. lier f1ancl• 1s :-.on of the Rol.lt!rt Eastm ans of Scottsdale Penhall-Blaes ~I rs Robert Conr:id of I lunlln(!lon Beach has announctd thl' t•nitai;tl'ml•nt of her daughter. Patricia Pl'nhall :ind Br.ulle\ W Bl:ies. son of :\Ir and Mrs ll t>nr~ Blat'!-, Co~la Mesa A J a n 29 "l•dd111~ 1s bt'init plannt>d in Christ Lutheran Churl'h. t'tk-ta l\les.1 Shl' 1s a gr:iduatt• of Echson lhl?h ~hool , llunting ton fh •ach. :incl he l!rnduated from F.!>lant·1a I llJ:h Sl·hool. Co-.tu l\11.':'a B 1 les-Haberthu r ~I r and ~I r~ \\'1lll.1m C lhlt•i. of Huntington Bt•a<'h ha' t' unnountKI tht• t•n1:w1:emt•nt of their d11u.:ht<'r. Ol'bb1c Lhl<'s. lo Jim Halwrthur. son of the(.' II R1c·hardst•:.ofOp1 Hoth are lluntmJ,.1on Reath 1!1~h School J:raduate!> and ~tudi.'Ol.I. ut Santa A na College whert."' he 1s in the flresc1enc<' program An Oct 9" l.'ddin' 1:, plannt-d Pel rlcl 11 Penhall Oorotny Tuttle Taurus Moving On FRIDAY. Al'G\JST ?n Bv l'iVDS•:Y O~IARR ARIES tMar rh 21 Apnl 19• Mud1 th:it up pt•:ar., obvious on surface. ha:. la~ er uPon·layer c·on•rmR cr\uc of molter TAURUS (April ~·Ma~ 20 1 What w as de- frayed Will itet movlnf.t fmantrnl picture will be brlschter than m rt'<'ent poi.t OrJ(anize praonUes GEMINI (M ay 2l·J une 201 · Lunar cycle is such thnt you suc'C'l'l'<I in f[lltnlnJ: more attention. c loslnJ( importa nt tranllaction. gcttin i: rid or burd<'n not your own In firs t plac•t• C'ANC F.R IJunt• 21 .. lul" 221 \\'h ut had been 1m attemptt><I ··con~rup" 11' re\'cnlcd You're the bcndiciury L EO <J uly 23·AUf[. 22 1: f''()llow through on hunch. Tt'ach and learn Rom antic Interes ts - and nel'd for emotional sccunt.y -e<>uld colU de. Key is to tw mature, to take long.r ange view. Vll~GO ( Au1t. 2J·Scpt. 22 I : Hi~hlight \ersatahty. Give full play to intellectual curiosi- ty Steer clt'ar of af.1gressive. careless individual applies esp<'c ially whlletn automobile. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct . 221: Be s pe<'ific ; at- tend to details. Gel nd of superfluous m aterial. Streamline procedu~. SCORPIO <J uly 23-Aug. 22>: Al.Ira of e xcite· menl is prese nt. EmoUonaJ involvem ent Is featured. Nothing Is halfway -it is all or noUunfl. Change or set>nery is indicated. AGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-0 e c. 21 l: Be diplomatic -don 'l attempt to fo~e issues. Be a war.e o f l e g a l p ict u r e . Chec k r igh ts. permiss ions . CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Refine techniques -define terms. Your patience could be tested. Prom ise of "something special" is not likely to Immediately materlallie. AQUARIUS CJan. 20·Feb. 18 1: Aeling on im- pulse could prO\'C costly. Know it and e\'aluate - give logic a chance to operate. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20>: 'finish rather than initiate p roject. Ma ny will rally to your side -if you m ean business Thursday.August 19 1976 DAILY PILOT IJ3 merv once-a- n"s · on th ' save 25% to 50% Shop and save at our big Once-A-Month and Only-At-Mervyn'• clearance sale! Every item in this event wlll sell at least 26% below original price with many at much higher savings for youl Quantities llmlted-so hurry in for best selectional . .. ) frlclay, augud 20, 9:30 a.111. • 9:30 p.111. th•se items available in our Merton, ..._..lnCJlon 8.ach and Cypress stores only women's sportswear ORIG. JUNIOR PANrTOPS . .. .. Sb BIG TOPS AND BLOUSES ........ Sb-SS JUNIOR TOPS . . .. .. . .. . ... $8-$10 SOOD Ca.OR BLOUSES .. . ... S4·S8 t-W..TER TOPS AND Tl.6E SETS .. Sb-Sl-4 NOVEL TY KNIT TOPS . .. . .. ... $> $8 KNIT PANTTOPS . . . .. .. . .... $].sq TAll.OIED SMllTS <.<.)•··'h onrt P''"'' wo•l>ot 1., pol~"' brolaen .., .... PANT TOP'S ~-"'°" .ie.v. ord lonq ~ \~ "' hOlol ~ Slnpn ord .al-+~ LONG SLEIVE BLOUSES a. T. P'"''' "' ... .,~ pdy..lt.Y lob<-. JISSY PANT TOPS °"""' a-d '°" ~ .... v. ,ry1e, ... j .;)"<) "'"'' MISSY 8LOUS£S L. •. 'tfl ~ ,,.,,.. \fy$t11\ ''°'.:if p "'4 """""*' e JX-ly<t>• .. 3 • SUM CUDIGAN \\•:>f' ·'•'""' .mpe• ord ~ cxry:.C l,.., ~... t.'""' \ :r\ LONG SUM on TOPS """"' •v or>:I clcr . ...: ,1y4e ... pn• ord >Ood\ YJ•91y Of foi:Jt.C:\ SHORT SlEM Ul1T TOPS f' r< O"j >ol•j• (OllOft IN'\ OC"t4< ~~- FUlUJ OOlft SALE 1.41 1.91 3.91 1.91 l.U 1.91 2.91 i.48° OUG. S8 3.98 QtllG. SI-$ IJ 4.98 ~IG. 3'1H7 1.98 atG. s1.s12 3.98 OQIG SIS 6.98 ORIG $4-.SS 1.98 OQ;;, Ut·S7 99e ORIG. $6.SIO So-. . 1 onJ Mo<•' I(... tofll. 1.98-7.98 blcv..-ad potll top• ~ 0911 )11~ PANT CUWMCE OOCi. S7·Sl2 ~. 10\i>on ponl\ boPc pA on 3.98 I"'"· ond younq ~ ponl\, "' colfon. c<l"CbO'f. woven ~ ond POly.W• krwl fobn<\.. ASSDITED PANTS 5:9·9 '"'"'" 1o-.i-. pot>!\, ond 'tOl"Q ""'°'' "' blot.en wes.. SHOITS OllG. 2~ fO'"< "'°''bond pJI on ~ .. 99c f>dt'"''~· P'~ ond •ol<I\.. flSlllON COOIDIPTES ~IG. ~SIS .,,... ' <>"d Mo<•' pgr,;~ bfou,.e. 1.98-8.98 ... "ll'\i ., ~-· NYLON WIMOllWERS ~JG i 1 1 p I~ ., rnrl "'WV ard -, -3.98 WW.W SITS ~IG Sll>-\20 Wo .hoblti CY tY'< \ Sol<! color• 8.98 brol.8" WCI' MINI SWIMSUITS ~. SI-Sii A•-•fld \fyl~• on bn~ P""'\.. 2.98-3.98 e. ~,.. .. , •• TAii TOP'S OQIG 2.qq.} 50 ..o1o :k QNJ I"""'' I""'°' atd ""''Y 1.48 ,...,..,. "'co"on '""' ~ ~· •T SLEllE WMAMS ~IG p .s1 0 Wrop ,~.~ 3~98 ar-d~ I wem-s run y, OFF 5.98-9.98 A<IO"ecf ~ ol ~ ~ I ord fad--on P<'"'• lingerie, loungewear OOG. PLAY BRAS .............. 2.5().3.qq HOSTESS LONG GO\lrNS ...• SI I-Sib ~~~ • wcJtt Lener °' PCJ!CJ"'Cft •A~~' SALi ti• 4.91 ~IG SQ.SIO 2.98 women's accessories ~IG. SALE GREETING CARD EARRll-GS ASSORTI:D SCARFS ... HANOSAGS .. .. . . . .. $2 "' 1.0'f·S3 68• Sb-SIO J.tM.51 y, Off TUYU IAGS a...oe "'" 10!3 Z>Pf*S do.&. ~ ..... y, Df'F tW99ACS "'\Otfod ••~•>. •hould~ ond 104e•. m.Jl1iple compo11-"'" 80l'f<Ol9 -)14. Plmm:D INlUll'S In mcontonued colcn. Nylon ad orion~ 0... wze litt q I I. ORIG 4qq 3.28 ~.IG. S8 5.28 inf ants and toddlers ()ijG, SOYS DIAPER SETS . . . . .... $4-$8 INFANTS TEtS . . . . . . . .... 1.rl·3.7S INFANT GIRLS PANT SETS ..... Sb-SI I INFANTS Pl.A YWE"R . . . . . . .. $2-Sb INFANTS PLAY PANTS ...... 2.~3.50 INFANTS CAPS . . . .. $2.SJ INFANTS GlFT SETS ........ 2.4q.ss TCX>DLER DRESSES ....... 5.5().$8 TOOOLERS OVERALLS . . .. 3.-49-$7 TOOOLER BLOUSES . . . . -. 3.49.S.50 . TCX:>OLER GIRLS KNIT Ta>s .. 2.'49·3.50 TCXJOLE:R GlRLS PANTS . -.... 2-65-$4 TCX>OLER GlRLS SWIM'NEAA •. 3.49-Sb TCX>OlER BOYS KNIT TCfS •. 1,sq. $.3 T(X)()LER SOYS ~TS . . . .•.• 1.sq IMfllfl CUWUIS Save , on "''°"' VJmmfJI -ft uow1er ... Anorted P""" ord ~ mlD.SSl•TS • Asoted fobnc• • Al ModWie w~ SAU t .91 , .. I.ti ... ,.. , .. 91• 2.91 1.91 I.ti 1.41 1.41 I .ti I .. I .. ORIG. '4 2.58 savings for girls SWIMWEA R. SIZES 4-14 •.•••..• SS·SIO 2.51 2.91 1.91 1.91 2.41 I .ti MISC. SPORTSWEAR .............. S9 ASS~TED JEANS 7-14 .......... $7.$8 ASS~TED FASHION PANTS 7-14 S4-S7 ASS~TEO SLEEPWEAR 4-1 4 ...... 4.50 AS~TEO KNIT TOPS 7-14 •... S3·S8 IJIT TIPS • A\til S.y4M & fobncs • fmy Core • s.~ J 14 savings for boys ~. SOYS PAJAMAS .. . . .. . ... '4.qq·Sb ume BOYS SPORT SHRTS ...... 2.99 umE BOYS L/S SHIRTS .. 3 99--4 99 umE BOYS KNITS ......... SJ.J.qq BOYS SPORT SHIRTS ......... 3 qq L()IG SLEEVE SPORT SHRTS _ .. b.qq SOYS WESTERN SHIRTS ......... b 99 LEISURE SHIRTS FOR SOYS •. 6,qq.7,qq u mE BOYS SHORT SETS BROKEN SIZES ........•....... l qq KNIT SHIRTS Bov\ "'7' fo"k .., '"°'' ''"""'• lnl\ Ab\~oc;• po1111tll\. Wo~ IOYS SWIMW£ [nd ol , • .,,o,. '-0"'"Q' o" ..-.oi '°' b-9 & 1.t11e ~ ~~ IG'fS •T sum 1111rs In o ew ,... •'te• ~"·09> or>:! P'WIC ;,_, &ol9" "I"\ 8-18 IO'fS LOMC SlUYE 1£STOM smTS Wit, ~-eel pnnl ~et erd •• ~ w.., tom I 18 We·'-•fte bo'f\ lioie 1--q ~ ... P'• w:hool owJ boy\ "~ Sckt SAU 2.tl 1.41 2.91 1.41 1.41 I .ti 2.tl l .H 2.H ~IG 4Qq 1.98 ' ORG 3 .w.).'50 1.98 ~IG. 6~ 4.98· ORIG. ) 9'I 2.98 savings for boys IOYS NYlOM WINDBUAKEIS 1JPI* ond ll'o>P r10'l• '" Jr, Sold col.n. btol.oo .. : .. savings for men ORIG. MENS TIES .. . .. . . .... 2 29 SS LBSURE JACKETS . -. lb.qq.17 qq PO.. YESfER GOLF JACKET ...... 11.qq Ml1CS Ol£SS SlfltTS long & \t\()f' '""'h•(t. '"· ' wovef"\ •-" o "'U" ... ty uf 'Jf\ y PCl"C!'n\ M£JCS SHllTS ~ cc:J,,..v ~" .. " dte\\ .,_.,,\ • \!lcW'• CJl>d .,,,, ~ >'\"~··' a. ..... \l:f"\ SPOIT SIUITS ~' J,-v.• ·P ' " J"J I Mrrty f 'JIX Y W•"Yt,_ll't .. ~- """""\ .. QllT SHIRTS In lonQ on.i •rol ,,.., . ., , f" I •i '> ~~.,\ll·h SPOIT SHIUS FOR MEN L-0rq ar>J '1>o<t ,,..,.v,' "' nvny ••vfit\. inc:lud>nq some l""' a\j "•'MTC ...,,, UN JACarn A Wec!ion of ~.... prll'WO h. d ord corduooy pc~ef\ on s~M• ~ ·~·~ w.a .... 7.H 4.WI ~Gt ~7!~=> 3.98 O'G.3r'l-o<n 2.88.. i-.48 . ..t'IG b 1'/ I) 3.9 , ~IG 12qq.519 7.98 yardage, notions ~IG. CREPE PRINTS .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. I qq PO.. VESTER TEXTURES . . ...... 1.29 VOLE PRINTS .. . .. .. .. .. ...... I 99 Cont1'o·Lite ScisSOfs .............. 8 95 a.ASTIC BR TING .. .. .. . . ...... 99' DSO NtlfTS • A<et<J!e & Nylon • 4S" wido • Moch.no W.:nh-:ibl" CMJZ£ rRINTS • Aw Plo·n. )t11()f'• & p, . .,,, • P~ei &Couon • 36. '40 & ~S" w,:f" QUILT NtMTS • Co11Qr1 & Polyos•o- • 45 '~ • Moc""""W~" ~IG. WOVEN BEDSPREADS 1qqq 31qq SCENIC PRINT RUGS . . . . . S.99 STRIPED PILLOW CASE'.'. ..•.. Pf. 3.'4q COlllflll CUHAllfS Po,rel \Old\ & colo-1,,1 P'•"'• ~ol 1o1e,-wo\hoblf' ,.o,,..,., u..d. HTR TOWll OISEMIUS b l' • " Deny Pt .... ~IG. B"TH . . .............. 3,99 H"ND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.<?9 WASH CLOTH ................ ,I.I<? ~fG. AS~TED RECORDS . n. • • • • • I .SO SlJ>ER WOODIES ASST. • . . • • . 50' KEWPIE DOLLS .. . . • .. . .. I 00 (JJl()Y DOLLS • .. . .. ...... S3 SPEED BUGGIES .................• SI SN()()>Y SN~S .......•..•... S2 ~.IG. Cl-fLDRENS SANDALS ...... 4,qq-b qq FAMILY SPORT SHOES •..••• '4,qq-b qq ~ENS SANDALS ........ 1.qq.14qq MENS SANDALS •......... 8.99-1'4 qq l ' .. • ' I , . . . ERVYN' . . . CYPRESS RJLLERTON 10201 Vetley View StrHt-995-8003 Croaaroed1 Center, 3204 EHt Yorba Un~•-111-llOO HUNTINGTON BEACH • 1111 Adami Avenue-t1S.t731 • ' . • : ' 1 84 l>All. V Ptl.OT L/SC :'Rockets' Red What?' Singer Forgets Words to National Anthem rrw Al* Dt11 ntdMA AD u~lrlDI OS*'& 1\~ w• ttMed lnto 1Utnce whlle t:ln1inf. U. "Siar SpaqJect Ban.Mr' ln 1padou1 Met.ropoltt.u 6ladham at Bloomlostoo, MinD. "Aw. rats!" exclaimed SleptaHy NldMll, lt, a coUae voice major. Slllclnc a cappella before the start of the Mia· MIOla Twin•· Baltimore Orioles butball 1ame, Mill Nielsen had nearly gotten throuth the vocal peaks and valleys ol tM na twnaJ anthem. ''Gave proof thf'oulh the n11bt." abe 1an1. then *udclmly stopped, paused. threw up htt bands and vea~ her frustration m a.n underatandablt 1laa1 term. Site smiled and bowed. A sympathetic audience applauded as ahe aat down w1lhout flniabinc. • Actress &.pilla Lone "'ill undergo mlnor aur· bltt tbis year. c:ausing the postponement of Jocaata, a film to be Qot in Britllh Columbia • .ceordln1 to the production ma.n.,tr ror ~ rum. 11le aurgery would delay the mm·• el&ht·week producUon aebedule until winter so Para- mount Pictures bu postponed production until next 1prin1. manaier BebGuysald. The film. a Westttn, is lo ~" star Mlls Loren. tip Ton and Oolalll4I Pleauace. Production wu to have started on~~. a. Ml.SS Loren la completing a fUm ln North Afril;L • Wuaay Casll and ltoy C1ark will cohost the n•· lelevised 10th Annual Country M'1Slc As· Awards Oct.11. pro1ram will be carried Uve by CBS Tel~ from the stage oC the 1 GraQd Ole O p r y House. r Hi:E"' the show will be the I an ment of the newest me a elected to the Country M~all or Fame. w1nners wt1J be choc:en fro two ute1ories -IMna and•eased. nalis t s lo the living c es are Cash, Gnndpa Vito Pellettlert, llHk S.OW. llerle Travis and KJtty Wells. C4.A•• a.I BrHfJelcl, Paul Colten. CowMy Copas. Veqiee Da~art and the Delmore Brotllera have be~lnated rrom the deceased category. • A Pmnsytv.rua insurance executive uld be provided half the $100.000 batl for Eldrtdae Cleanr beca~ the former Black Panther leader "had a spiriUllal conversion.·· Art .. ar DeMoss, so. said he turned over pertooal cash·equivalenl h ighway bond& ror Cleaver's ball as a way ot "supplemenUne my pray~ •.. by helping him assume a useful place In ~.·· Ddtoas is president ---------..) and oeirman of NaUonal [ PEOPLE Llberty Corp. in Frazer. Pa. Ke founded its chief .._ _______ ,..,. subaldhry . Na t ion a l Uberty LiCe lnsl.lrance Co., in 1003 for non·drlnkers only. • Some Republicans hive decided lo make a campaign iuue of the way Jimmy Carter pro· nouneu the word "Italian ... During hls sptte:h accepting the Democratic wefJdentlal nomination. Carter spoke of the attrac· tlon ot various ethnic groups for the Inmocratlc party. One of them he pronounced as "£ye· taUau.'' ''J am not an 'EYE·tallan' but en ltalo· Amertua IM ...... cA In)' .o.lc backJrwnd," ~ V..._ &. ~ lit. ol Provld~. R.I •. Carter ht •al be tnowl Mw to pron~ .. ltallana'' ud \bat It was just a dip~ the lOl\,lue. • FBI Director Q~ M.. ~II PrOcreH ln& mttly at Kaaua Cit.Ya lleorala illclkal Center an.-WMltflOlnl bac:k l\&r&UY, u 1'8l 1Dote1maa ukt. IC•U.•Y • •UU•••· 1pedaJ aient iD dw'P of tM FBI office ln Kauu City, laid that Kelley wu r..unc mucb better. The l~·bow' •urtery wu to relieve palQ ln bla back eaUMd by a aUpped vertebra P'l\Unc pr• ....,.. oa 1urroundil\I aervu . doctonllld. It WU not known bow long be wowd renia.ia u.e. • Seute mtjorily lMlltr be • ...,.... arrived in 1l-COO-for lh• a.t atQp cl an All•a tour. 1'be lloatana Demoerat ca .. from T11af1Hd and ltopptd on U.. way for aeveral boQrs lo Vien· bane. Laos. Ht leave. f OI' boa\• Fraday. • TortDtt murdenn would Pl manclat.ory Ute sentences wllbout .PC)aibUity cl ~e under• "De Kaplany blll .. that la on the noor ol the stale Sena&e. The bUl, 10 called after ro.n· victtd acid 1la1er Gna de Kaplaa1 of San Jose, woo un· animoua a99roval cl tbe Senate Judldary Committee. 1t bu p&IMd the AIHlllblY. The meaaur,e was in· troduced by A1aembl)'!Dan ,... Kaos, ( D·Ricbniond), after Hungarlan·born De Kaplany 010"""'"" wu released on parole tut fall. He bad bffn ten· tenced to Ufe for the 1962 slow·death murder ol bb former 1how11lrl wife. • Aetor .... an;y NtWlftaa bu bea aamed defen· danl ln a Superior Court suit at Tutson, Aria .. ac· cuslns him or necllsent drlvlnl lhal led to u.t death or a man. 81!'-.ara Hoppe ol Green Valley, Arla., 11Jd iJl the ault that negligent and r~kless drtvtn1 by Newman April 22 led to a traffic colU.sioa in which Mn. Hoppe'• butbud WU UUund. Tbe aull Hid a.tier\ o. Hoppe died of a beart attack several weeks lat.er. It alleced the acc:ideat Jed to tbe heart at.- t.adl. • The judge In the Oauctllle ..._,et manslauabter cue at "•"-" Aspen, Colo. H)'S ber trial pro. bably will be postpooed because ol an appeal of a ruling suppresslnc a diary and other evidence. Miss Longel, 35, Is acc\&led ln the •bootlnl dt· alb of her lover, prolessU>nal skler Spider s.Mtla. She ls scheduled to ao on trial A\11. 30 ln Pltkln County District Court, but Judie o.tce £. IMlr said the trial will not begin Ir the appeal la pendlnc before the ColOTado &lprerne Court. • KJai .Jau Cartel wilJ otnclalli visit Ftance om October. the Spenilh foretan mlnillr)' IDDOWl- ced. The ministry 1ald K!DC Juan Carlot and G'"k· born QweH Solla will be gueata ot France'• Preli· dentValeryGt.eard•'Ell•lalfrotn0et21to21. Thia will be the second trip ofXinC Juan Carlot abroad alnce he uctnded &be throne el&bt month& ago. Greenbelt Plan Studied I Mesa, Newport, Irvine ComUler Joinl Projed arlTEVE MITC'REU. ments stand In the w-.y d lbe tension, a)tbou1b bid• from oe .. 0 •• 1,Pi ... ~" grttnbeltconcept. MmeowW't a1-I ~ ltrtp ol t\ ~ectonal greenbelt system. One la F alrview l\e1lon1I tolllltJ land, will belbded. lln_.DI Costa Mesa, Newport Park, the western desttnaUon Colla Kea1'1 clYk~erplan, Beacb ind Irvine. together with pointdthe1reenbelt1111tem. meanwhile, caJlt for the clly to roada, blke and pedestrian trails, conaidu ~qutrtns pal'ftla oa the U.neu parks and open space, is CONSTRUCTION OF THE north sldt of Del 11• Avenue for 1tett1Q1 • hard look from Costa park la not expected to belin Un· a liaear park Ue-ln wttb tbe lltM otaMers. tll M.lCl year, end the c:orrldor creenbelt coacept. Qt.J eou.ncUmen this week In· will not bave a connection to lbe Residents oa the IOUth aide ()f td~ a study to develoP a plan Santa Ana River 1reenbelt Del Mar would set a troata&• ror ~ tnaUtutJonal open space system until the part la de· road aeparaUnc them from tbe corrlaM llnldn1 the three cities. veloped. expanded road and tbe llntaJ" TllS coNcsn. AND It ii OGJ.J A HCOftd weak link ii\ the pro-park. that • thla at.ace. woukt Unk ~~~!~ J:~"!...~-th~ F_,_., R t *' p k ... ..,_.,._.,,vu. .,,._..,..w IF SVEa APPIOVD bJ tbe auntw. eg on-. ar on '"e University Drive over tbe Upper varloua aiencles. the Del .,.,. city"' •est sldt, wilb Mason Newport Bey. UnlverallJ Drive link WOlald pro. Re•tdftal Park ln lrvlne, by Newpon Beach receatJy re· vide an east·west arterial within meant of a "3plne" cl lnterCOO· jected a plan to fiftance an •n· l U al nd .. tM ereenbelt corridor . .._ ~at tu on ~ green· vlronmtnW impact rtpOrt on the "Tbert are • lot cl 'lf1' In the ..,.., exltnaloo, aod rftembers or l l ____.. .. _ The concept aeekll a uniform Newport'• City CouncU. Costa r .. ona open apace""" nUIUll con· lm•~•l•I tbe con1dof, and ln· u ... __ ...... , C'"'nty ..... aUU dis· cept," admft.s COila Maa ad· I..... ,1 1 ... __. ..... _ -.,.. .... -· vanceplanner Dou1Clark. c \N mprcw ne .... _.._a __ • aLqlQC tbal Unkace. the IGUUa edf• ol tbt Oraqe "But we'll be meeti.ng wltb co,1ty Fa r1rouncl1 and IAIT WSl!K. OOtJNTY or. NtwPort Beacb, Irvine and the l~plnl alOl\I Fair Drtve. ftciai. 1aid tbty wW aot attlvtly county to determine tJat PCJMlbUI· ~ raJrvltw Road. pursue purcbHe cl homee ale>n« lY ol a re1lonal 1n.eobelt plan," -..S-ally, two m~or ele· Vniveralty Drive for the ••· M saJd. -··-..... .-r..oo Cllff. -·-" For the Recor d .............. Sl4AP1•0, 5MllJ eMI E-; llllOWHING, Tlloma• -" -VIOletMH!>er; 90UAG9.011, ..... "''"•" •"" w 11ma Moal1t•; STANLtY. 51•-" Clt•rlat -~A.; HAH04teN, Mlcll.MIJ -...,.,.. J.; HIL~ ~ -MICMat;LOPEZ, ~1--~-; eot1tN••.~ A. .,,,, At-u'lle. VI LL.6"AH.<I. ,_ •• 0 11v1• •.; cu• .. un. .,.....L.-"'*"'" NNNINGTOM, .JOllft Ral .... .lr . ..,., S-J.; MCAMNOH, OM .. IM. -Aleaa•ra l1flfll HULET. Ke nt 91~-4 ..... ;EOEll.~ "" ... ~"' .....,., •u.•E, .-~. -Mor .. rr J.; MA•TINEl. ,, ... , .,.. ••-••• Jec.-•1 sro..a. ,,_, ••• ,. -09rWf hN .... I .0•1'1', IColll'--....... 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JNft Clw .,,., M'f'M .. I l'llGHL, C¥ol L. -I rle IC.1 PA fl .• Oell $. •1111 Gair w ..... flOST, "-• ,.,.,. G.1 •nu:v, Uflll "-.. 111 ..... tll J ,; IU9Ll!R. y., ....... T••1t1M Har¥o; SA~U... MMalle A, aflCI Gl- 'quiet:' Lif)rary Block walls or Dana·Niguel Orange County Branch Library are going up on site along Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel. The SSS3,000 facility is due to open in January with a bout 3S.OOO books. The 10,000·square root facility is planned to replace two smaller branches in South Laguna and Dana Point. Days of Free Maps Waning 81 Ute Aaod•ted Pres. The millions of road Jn aps tradjtionally aiven out fr.e at the nation's service 1tation1 are ch•n1· inc these days. They are often smaller, there are fewer of t&em and, iD toMe cases, they cost money. Tbe problem goes bade to 1973. First there wu tbe tnerfY crunch. SerVice stations no longer needed maps to attrect cuatomen. Then there wu inJlatJon. Colts rON, and the free maJ> became an expenai ve propoettioa for tbe Oil comp antes. TODAY, l\CCOaDING TO A SPOKESMAN for OOe muufaclurer, 8 COO.Sumer looklftl for a part.icwar type of roed m_, may have to tty aeveral places before findin& exactly •hat be or 1be ... a.nu. There are ao nationwide statistics availabie on flow •M1oilcompanies1tilJ distribut~ the maps ,.._cl cbarae. "I do k.now tt•• not like it once was," said a spokeam an for t'e · American P etroleum (CONSUMER JtnstJ:!':~id somtoilcorn. .... --------~-pan.I• cbar1e dealers for the maps. leaving it up to tbe lDdlvidual atation OWfter to decide whether to pass the ca.ton to the ccnsumer. A few 1t1Uona have installed vending macbinea and are experlmenUna with 50· and 75-cent maps. COIGOY V. ERICkSON, A SPOKESMAN for Rand•McNall1 Inc. d Skokie, lll., the la.r1eal pro- ducer ot road maps in the country. said the free rolld map ta aot dead. But he said many ol the oil companies bave cul back . 'Tbey bave 1ott.oout.ol city mape and ... have less a.mbltlou.1 map procrams." ReetGnaJ mapa are replacing state maps. Erickaoa aaid me company, which he declined to name, experimented last year with a kind or •'lnt.ntmep, .. but wu dissatisfied and returned to reculat maps. Ke aald other companies are buylfta pads of maps wblcb are 1maJler and cheaper lo produce ;ince they do not require tbe complex Co&d1n1 of the Al&udard map. Rand·McNallJ does not dlaclOM 1ales fltl.lnl, but eomt industry aowtts have eaUmat.ed that Sll mWioa worth of road maps are diatributed by oll CGm1>aDles eacb year. DICUON SAID BBTWSIN m AND 2SO mUlloo mapt were etven out ln tm. the lat.eat year fw wblcb he bad fiaurel. The number declined lbarpty lo 1973 and m,, M aaid. It bu started ria· ing .,a1n, but tbe 1978 total stJU will be Jen than the 19'12niure. · Americana tend to think of the free map 11 a un· iveraal fixture. Service stations abroad do nqt five out mape, however, and never have, Erickson said. 'Even ln tbe United Stales, the concept of free road maps was not lnt~ until the late 19305. Erickson said Rand·McNally has kept down the COit to ol1 compani• by introducing lecbnologicaJ lmprovementa to make manufacturing more ef· lident. "But of ~ree paper i4 more up.ensive," ht! said, and dl1trtbutioa costs foe the oil companies have rtaea abarply. Six Win $1,250 in A.uxuds Six 1oulh Orange Cout student.a have received a total of $1 250 in scholarships irom lhe Mission Viejo Company. All plan to major in netd.s related to land de· velopmenl or the home bulldlnl tnduatry. ''In this retard, such fielda or atudy could tn. cllldt civil engineering, conatrucllon technology, architecture, or - namental horticulture, urban plannini or other approprl ately-rela ted fitldl," Hid Art Cook, company community In· formation dtrector. Scholarship recipients include: -.. , .. '"""'· "''"""' v .. 1o "'"' 11••~1Hlt *"° ""' •UtllCI O.~ CM•I Cal .... 10 ''""'' C-'""'iOn i.<llft>IOtY -~ IC,.,.., Mh~ Vl•IO Hltfltt.-...it -*'1199 .. C.0 ,.,,., NII L"'\ o.l ... lo ''""'' t r<lll'9<1""' -Tll!I LM. toft ClaOMllM Hiii' O'llCl'"'ta, •l.o C•I P .. y \LO to ttUGy .. ... ,."-"''~. -ltll ''""'· E 1 l oro Hlon Q<lldllolt•. 10 Ot.,.Qot C:OHI Coll• lo '1'-'Y •<f'W1f:<.twrt. -&My Mllft~, O•n• Hiii\ Hl9f' .,_,., •• _ .. _. t.OI'-lo mAlet lft Ott'"ladwA . -....,.._ .. _ ... ....,.,..see --~ ........... (tl\11--......... tl.n Ill tftOIM.,lftO. Marin Man Cleared in Dog Death SAN RAFAEL f.\P) - ·A Marin County man has been cleared of criminal .chart• ID the death cl a pet Doberman plnaeber, but atlll rac .. a t100,ooo clvildam11eawt. Cbar1•• a1aln1t John Ro1er1, 28, of Forest Knoll• were d r opped after two veterinarians testilSed th1t Jnjurlet the dot suffered Feb. 1 could have beeQ cauaed by a blow on the head from a thrown log. E.; 9"'"· ,.." "" _.. ,...,_ S""'VE&AL OF '111E MAJOR OIL companies .....,., aAftUILOf. ~ -D •• ., Uoft: 01 ''°"· K••'" 11.ey...,. ·have been a tu dying the road map problem. ROGEllS SAID be threw a plece of firewood at nel&hbor Barry Cohen's dog after it cbued one of bit cata up a tree. Ro1er1 saJd t.be log struck the dog on the head, while Cohe n con· tended Kosen beat the dot to death. =~· ... i~~10.:~:..:,:: Texaco Inc. reviewed it.a policy of distrtbutin1 s-oie1AN01L.Mt••"""•,__, free maps to its dealers this year and decided to "'=ieoOM.tta11J _,_..,.. continue. A spokesman said temporary apot 11 " ; w.uo. N1c11e1~' """'-Jr. shortages of maps developed durin1 the lint half cA &"" ltf-.cc. lhM1 LEE,-... ,.,. 1976 becaute the company's map program was In l t ll .,. .... ,.,, 4.••: d .a th Cohen's clvll com· plalnt aak1 '100,000 in damarea Cor the death d hildoa. 1e11.1.•HO\WCHllfN ..... ,.., 1.. _, abeyance unnl erevelew. ~"" "-1 ~'"ti""'· Lio.o c. -The spokseaman declined to 1lve llauru on bow Fr ..... LHt THOMAl,J_C.... th d' ... -'b •-ff aJ id Neithbora .. ave ralaed more tbao ta,500 to pay Rocera' le 1al coals Cohen baa •lnr• moved to Novato. Wtit •.; TlllA\.'-•-w ,..,. many mepl e company unn u,_, e IO la •.; MMtON. o..,. 1.. -w.'"""" he did not know whether retail en ml1ht char1e :=:,~ MOu1.1"· o.i..oe c -cuttomen for the map11, eve.n thou.lb they receln them free. Little's Pig's a Pip V1ROINIA BEACH, Va. <APJ -~ lJttlt. A, • ..,,... juaUce. He -.y1 hit 150-pound pet pl1, "Sweet UPI.·· l3 cltaQer than some or his c:ui1tomera. But lbe city Is 1tandlag by IU t¥t«Joa order. UW• wu flntd '25 in June for •lolatln1 a city ordinance. He keeps "Sweet Lips" at hit combinetlon bocne, restaurant and marina, whJcb II -.eel ror commercial use to attract tourllta. J UD GE CO NITANTINE A. SpuoW.la, who uaually bears traftle cate1. told UUJt, ''The law ii the .... •• The reeutar prtslding Judie bad dlsquallned himself. He knowl "SweellJJ)I." court for a chan11 ot 'lelNe. Hll two • auomey1 1r1 workifti wt\hout pay. .. I'll HELL-BENT POa JusUce." Hid UtUe. • 'The whole thfllC bolls down to 1 matter ot principle. rt's Mt a Joke." The principle be lntmda to ft1ht for -"to th• Supreme Court, lf I have to" -ta lhal while other ,_.dtnta al tbe area can ban pet doa. catt or nen soak•, the city feeJa fllS plc, well ••• IUDka. ··1 tJve lllm tbne ._...a week and put after-1ha•e lotioa cm tdat," be a.Id. "Rt'• cleaner than a lot ~ peo. pl• I llnow and be domlt't bother .,... He doesn't bwt, he doesn't runlooee." DelmH attorneys argued that tM pufPOM of t.be law "iJ to pro&.8ct .. _________ _.._.....,,......,.._...,...__.__~"""'!'-------------------------.. cltiunl, too. Kr. UtUe Is keeping ia ~ pet, not raising livestock.·· LiWe 80W II eppe.&llftf to a hlcber 8881DU, LITTL£ MID, the Lra~ nhaven 811 wbicb la nnt to b1t bome and business la polluted -"Now ~e'1 tometh1n1 u..taUnb. '' t .. • .. ... .. .. 17 .. I Orange Coast EDITI O N t VOL. 69, NO. 232, 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES '-• ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA Today~s ClosinJ,! .• Y. Stoeks THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976 c TEN CENTS J i.Through Tears, Reagan Lauds 'Cause' 1 I KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP1 Whilethe manwhocamew1lhan Robert Dole as President Ford'' 1ng to havu to stop talking for a Ford'svlctoryallheGOPconven· Ronald Reagan bade a tearful 60 votes or lhe Republlcan prt.> runmnit mate. and be whole nunule I've got a baseball in lion. "At this point I thank we're dead." said Florida dek•t:ate Lou Jol'ey. "It really Is fruslratana:. I thought the Ford·Rcagan t1cht wasthebesttickct wehud " 1 farewell to his campaign workers sidential nomination spoke, h1i. heartedly approves ·' Reagan, my throaL" today. . wife med quietly. h1maelf, did not discuss Ford's Said Adams, "It was very emo-At the early· morning meeUng At the same time. leader~ or a Schweiker told the gathering choice tionaJ. Jt was very movtng... with Ford, Reaaan said he wou.ld 'drive to draft bi m for the t.bat ··the country has missed the As Reagan bade rarewell to his never accept an offer or the vice Republican vice presid.i.>ntl al best leader 1t had rormanv. manv staff. his wire turned her back lo Reagan also spoke with Ford preaidential nomination bot re-In the brll'f meeting with ,nomination said the effort col decades ·· · · the audience and rubbed her by telephone. Calilornla de· fused to rule out accepting a con-CaJifornJa 's 167 ReaRan lo) allsts. 1tapsed. The formal vote is toru ght Reagan appeared to be fighting e) es. trying to compose herself. legates, whose meeting came venUoo dran. the former governor tha nk NI With bis wife, Nancy, and lus back tears when he told his staff. In a private meeting earlier shortly alter the telephone con· Mem~rs or tbe Florida de· them for their support and rt>- ,ru.nn.lng mate. Sen. Richard S "It's JUst one battle in a long war. w1 th Ca I if orn1 a delegates. versation, said Reagan repeated • tecation said representativo of pealed the closing lines oC un old Schweiker or Pennsylvarua. al his and ll "ill go on as long as we all Reagan spoke with tears m hrs his desire not to be vice presi· 18 other delegations agreed to Scottish ballad; •Aide, Reagan told staffers, '·Sore. hve ... the cause is still there " eyes and his voice cracked, u dent. ·join them in urging Reagan to ac-"Lay me down and blf'Cd a jtben's a disappointment in what Reagan aide Micha~ Den\'er. participant in the sess1on said. The Ford· Reagan conversation cept a draft. But after Ford's "hi le. Though I um wounded I !happened. but the cause, the meanwhile, said Reagan ''1s de· Delegate Frank Adams said came about eight hou.rs after the selection of Dole, they said the am not slain. I shall nsc and fight eausegoeson." lighted with the selert1on or Sen Reagan told the group, "I'm go. two met face-to-face following movement fiuled. agaln." : * . * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * .1 ~ord Says Reagan Supports Sen. Dole , i A~WI-.. Delegates To Vote On Pick KANSAS CITY, Mo. (APJ President Ford today chose ~­ Robert J . Dol e or Kansas to become bis vice presidential partner, called him a worthy campaigner and vowed .. we'll be out there battling" to win the Whlte House. Ford pressed hJs quest for Republican unity, noting that the Dole selection carried the en· dorsement of Ronald Reagan, his vanquished challenger for the Republican presidential nomlna· lion. The choice was sent to the Republican National Convention, due tonight to complete the • ticket. Ratiflcation was virtually c~ alU.,h .......,. was no guarantee against an effort by die·hard Reagan aupporten to install ther man on the ticket. l NORTH KOREAN SOLOfERS SHOWN ATTACKING UNITED NATIONS COMMAND TROOPS U.S. Army Photographer Capture1 HeatofBattle;ArrowPolntstoKoreanwtthAx However, Reagan sald If bis name is proposed for vice pre- sidential nom inallon, he will withdraw it. Earlier s peculation centered on Sen. Howard Baker and for m er Deputy Atty. Gen. WilUam Ruckelshaus. !Korea Troops on Alert The President 's decision to tap Dole -a surprise choice until the lasl minute -appeared to have squelched a budding draft· Reagan move. Rep. Lou Frey or f1orida, who tried to engineer the draft, conceded thatt.be move· ment was dead. \ ff emion Mounts After Slayings of U.S. Officers SEOUL. South Korea (APl -~ The United States and North . . SLAIN OFFICER Capt. Arthur T. BonlfH l .. 'BB Thief Gets '· ~Religion, :Returns Loot · A burldar visited a lluntington .leach family's home Wednell· day while they were away but tQot nothing'. instead leaving a 'J)iJe of property on the front deorslep, along with a note. • "I have found Jesus. 1 am ~ turninc your things to )'OU ..• ,'' il aaid aim ply. Robert Sl ackus, or 9191 Veronica Drive, told pol(ce the loct Included a stere.o set valued »t perhaps $200. acconllng to Detective Andrew Dickey, who 'said it was stolen in a burglary ~-December. The thief, who broke in to steal, then app~rentJy chose to change .tu. ways and actually lcl\ more than he ortglnaJly toot. Some stereo sound system speakers were delivered to U"I Stadtua bome too. but they beloQc to someone else. •' .. Korea put their combat forces on alert in Korea today in the wake or WednE'Sday's s l aying of two Amencan orricers in the truce! village or Panmua1om. "We have taken the precau- tionary move of increasing the re· adiness status of the forces in the area.'' a Pentagon spoke:iman said In Washington. Additional U.S. airpower ulso was flown to South Korea from Okinawa. Twenly·fiVeJct r1ghlers wcrc Included. In add1t1on. n squactron or Fl I Ill from Idaho wa~ being deplo> <'d to Korea The Americans were t..:apt Arthur G . Bonifas. 33, or Newburgh, N. Y ., and 1st U . Mark T Harrell. 2S, o( Columbia.S C North Korea announced 1t nr d<'rt'd its armed forces 1nw as1ate of combat readiness because or the U.S . reac•t ion to what American ofri<'ials called the "brutal murder" or the two of ricers. AJI American military person nel on leave in Korea were or dered to return al once to their units and the United Stotc•s warned North Korea that the rlub-and-ax killing of the two Americans "jeopardized the en tin~ frame~rk" of the 23·year Korean armistice. But Pentagon oUicrnls in Was hington di scounted tht' possibility or American military retaliation. A broadcast by North KoTea's orrlc1al Central News Agency saM the United States ''took a combat .posture by issuiog an emer1ency onler of alert to the units or the U.S. forces occupyinc South Korea. ·'This is the prelude to the war adventure tbat the U.S. im· perialist aggressors may perpetrate,.. it declared, an· nounclng that North Korean President and Communist party leader Kim ll·sung ordered nil North Korean army and paramilitary Red Guard units in· to combat readiness. Jn a series ol escalaling warn- ings, tbe two sldes issuedconfllct· ine versions of the blood.Y fight Wednesday over an Allied at- tempt to trim a tree. A~ Wl..,.,.IH KILLED IN KOREA 11t Lt. Mark T. Barrett '371hth' PRESIDENT GETS A MANDATE-A4 The calculated advance leaks about Ford's vice presidential thinking -on which the Prest· dent himself never wou.ld com- ment -left Dole's name orr the list of purported finalists. And Ford preserved his surprise until the hour before be announced it. Dole, a greeiy, wisecracking politician who prefers to be called Bob. recalled that Ford came to Kansas to help him win tus Senate seat. ··1 say this to lnd,icate the value o( his help and also to show you can catch up after you'r e behind,'' be.said. Ford introduced the smiling Dole al a nationally televised ap· pcarance al his Crown Center Hotel headquarters, calling him "my running mate for victory ln 1976." "Bob Dole has been a team player," Ford sa.id. "Bob Dole'!! <See DOLE, Page A%) Tipsy Taxi Laguna Cops Aiding Drunks Beginning Friday, thl' Laguna Beach Pohce Depart· menl will take drunks ror a ride to their homes. "OPERATION 11l>SY Taxi" will begin for a 00.day ex· periment designed to reduce the number or drunken drivers ca the streets," Police Chief Jon Sparks said. There are four conditions: -The person asking for police-provided ride rnust. be in the city at the time. -He or she m u.n live in Laguna Beach. -The person mu.st be "under lhe influence oC an alcoholic beveraae ·' and not want to drive bl msetr. -PEOPLE WHO AaE driving and who are stopped by an officer are not eligible tor a ride home. They'll likely re· ceive other lodgings as a ~t of the city. however. Chief Sparks said all a Upsy patron has lo do Is phone the paUce department and request the Tipsy Taxi Service. He cautioned, howeve:r. t.be Tipsy Tui would not take priority over normal calls for servtce and orticers would be assigned to handle them in the same manner as IJI)' other public assistance can. ------ ·~ wi .......... PflllUIDENT fORO Wint RUNNING MATE ROBERT DOLE kenH• Senator's Selectfon Surprfae Move Evidence Shown 'Robi~on Guilty,' Prosecutor Clainzs By TOM BARLEY Of llM O•ltr ,.,tot 51611 Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley asked an Orange County Superior Court jury late Wednes- day to quickly deliver the verdict that Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine is gu.ilty of planning the fi rst-degree murder of bis wife. "That's what it would have been if hit man Anthony Scalise hadn't changed his mind al the last minute," the pr06ecutor told the jury. "Janice Robinson would have been dead today ir the plan Lagunan Held In Hot Fence Death of Baby A Laguna Niguel electrician was booked on murder charge11 Wednesday, three days aft.er a high-voltage line he rigged around his flower bed claimed the lite of his neighbor's 18- month-old dau1hter. Orange County aherirl's of- ficers traveled to a Costa Mesa construction site to book Daniel G. Guzman, 32. of 29091 Pasco do Ascaso on murder charges ap· proved earlier in the day by the dJstrict attorney's office. Guzman was to be arraigned today In South Oranll!c Countv Munlcipal Court. Bail was set at SZS,000 when Gui man was lodged ln the county jaU. Arrestlng oCficers noted that while the decision to prosecute Guzman was being m ade, funeral services were being held In Mission Viejo Cot little Kelly Michelle McMullen. 29089 Pueo deAscuo. The cbUd died outs1de the Cuim~bomo Sunday when she appar 'I tripped a live etec· trical lln e erected lo prot his flower ed from cats a~ dogs. The child's father, Michael McMullen, attempted lo revive h1a d..-ter. But she was dead on arrival al nearby Miuion Commwdty ff ospilal. _,. carefully formed by this defen· dant had been carried out." Moseley a ssembled in the courtroom all the items of evidence he has produced during the trial to remind the jury or testimony that, he said, give:-. solid proof or Uoblnson ·s guilt. He s howed l he jury the medical bag he said was used by Robinson as the container for $10,400 in cash allegedly paid lo Scalise as a down payment for the murder of Mrs. J anice Robinson, 38, of Newport Beach. And he displayed again in Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter's courtroom the forceps that he claims were given lo Scalise by the physician to remove Mn •. Robinson's birth control devtce from her bod)'. Moseley again condemned the defense argument lhat Robinson. 42, wanted the IUD because 11. was a symbol of hts wife's in· fidelity. He toht the jury In his final argument that tho IUD, alon~ <See DOCTOR, Page AZ) Or:~:g:~ast Weather Cloudy through 1''riday with s llitht chance or showers along the coast. Little temperature change is forecast. INSIDE TOO" Y Cotta Mtta CU11 Coondl 1& taking a long look.at tlw pro- po1«1 rtgaortal grt~U con· CeJX thol eoot1ld Unk Irvine, N~rc Beach . and Co1ta M111G. 8tOT!J.ond map.apptar onPoge84. l•tlex AtY_Se,..lc• An 1,,...~k II ....... ~ At C.llltrlll• "' ~.,..... c .... c.emlct AU a--,. .. DNt!IHelkH Al ••t.tt•t ~... "' ·---"' ( .. , ... _. . .. , ...,_ "-<..... • ....... ll'J~ Ct -IJ . .. .... \ I ,I ~42 DAILY PILOT c ~una24 Returns With Soil MOSCOW (A Pl -Luna U. lhe unmanned Soviet spaceship that landed on the moon Wednt'Sda). ·started back to the earth tod~ with a sample of moon ~I. lht' ot'ficial Sovie" news aiency Tau reported. Tau aald the apace travehir was scheduled t.o land lnslde the Soviet Union on Sund41Y It was on tht' moon 22 hours and 49 mjnutes. A device aboard the spacecraft drilled about six feet Into the lunar surface. picked up a soil sample and put it into a ('()Ot&Jner m the return module, which was hermetic ally sealed before takeoff, Tass said Other unmanned Soviet space npsules brought samples ol soil and rocks back to earth m 1972 and 1970. Luna 24 was launched Aug. 9 and went into orbit around the moon five days later. It landed tn the Sea of Cnsis, about 300 miles from the Sea of Tranqu1hly where American astronauts, the frnt men on the moon. landed 1n 1969. Luna 24 was the first Soviet de- vice landed on the moon in nearly two years. Luna 23 was damqed when it landed in the same general area in November. 1974, and was unable to carry out its Cull program or experiments. There was no indication lhat Luna 24 left behind a robot wheeled vehicle called a Lunokhod, which the Soviets have landed on the moon twice before. Lunokhod 1 spent 10 months on the moon in 1970-n and traveled about atx miles, mapping the sur- face and taklng soil samples. Mesa Police Nab Suspect In Smuggling A man wanted by federal I lawmen for allegedly smuggUnc more than 10 tons ol marUuana into Florida was arrested by · Costa Mesa olflcera 'l\aeaday. . Gerald Hixon Rote. 30, of Bo5ton was picked up by o£ficers ;ii; he arnved at the Western Union office at 771 W. 19th St. to pack up a money order Sgt James Watson and ln- • vestigator David Brooks waited for two hours in front or the omce after betng lipped o(f b} federal oCClcers tn St . Petersburg, Fla . that Rote was in lhe Harbor Area. • Role. who told officers he is a ~ollector of autos. was arrested ' -as he and his girlfriend climbed out or a car in front of the We!rtem UnJon office. She was not held. I Role is being held in Orange County J ail. Teens Slate : Cmalina Trip Costa Mesa teenqers are in· I 'Vil~ to take n camping trip on' ~atalina Island Aue. 24 through .~. . ' The sa1lmg and camping out- jng Is being spon.sond by the Cllty 's Department or Leisure &rv1c~. Youngsters will sleep oboard the 72-loot cllpper, )jighland Light, and fish, swim bnd explore the coves or Catalina. the cost or the excursion b $40. For more lnforo11Uon, call 566-5300. OttANOE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wtied ........ Oft,_,.....,_ Jack R. Curle¥ 'Wt(•"""*"'.,_.. GtfW-~ Thomas Keevll c ..... Thomas ._ MurpHne ~-ltfter c O\¥tes H. LOOI Rlet\ent P. Nall ....... -.,. ........ ~- Offkft u.-.. ec~ tt•~­,....,.._ .... .,, '"'" .... ....__ -•VelMT:tSltlu.,,.,_ ...... 0...-"·-1 TlllllhM C7t4) '4M2U ~Actwf11 ..... MW6n ci.wi.,.1. ,.,. Or-CMit -•11111 ... c- ...,_., N6 N~ H9f'foU.. ltlWt .. tOM.. ......... , 1n4t\1r •" Hv1YUM~nh Nnt" "'•' .. ,.,.. .. .,< .. •11 ... wl U•tc141< ""'''It"" et ·---· SM-fl•t• tM•I• .. jHlld •I OMt• Mota. ~. ,._, ... ..,.. .., ,..-u.n ,,_. ........ -... "-""'·"""" ..... --\lH-, . Thu'9dA1y. August 19 19715 o.lty NM scan -THESE TWO DOGS &£HIND BAAS AFTER INCIDENT Their Owner Also Jelled; He Facea AHauM ChargH Mesa Incident Dogs' Owner Held In Attack on Cops Two Costa Mesa police officers are nursing puncture wowxh and a construction worker is in jall today following his arrest thll morning after allegedly setting tus doea on the two office.rs. Michael Jefferds Browne, 24, of 358 W. Bay St., was beiQg held in lieu of $25,000 tiail on charges of assaulting a police officer. Officers Karl Schuler and Larry Fuqua are r ecovering Crom lacerations and puncture wounds received ln lhe 2 a.m. in- cident. in which two German shepherd dogs allegedly were ordered tokill lhe officers. ~'.fhe two shepherds were taken imo custody by police. Pet Groomer In Mesa Held On Vice Rap A Costa Mesa p et groomer was arrested Tuesday on charges or offenng a female undercover of· ricer a job u a prosUll4e.. Russell Wilson, Sl, of 1741 Tustin Ave .• was arrested on charges of pandering, following what police allege was a con· veraaUon with the officer at his office. Pandering, a felony charge, is described as procuring a female to become a proatitute. Wilson, who operates PrisciOa's Poodle Palace at 333 E. 17th St., allegedly asked the officer if s he would like lo work aa a groomer. "Then be asked her it abe'd like to make a lot more m<>ne)'. • • said Vice and NarcoUcs Sgt. Gary D. Webster. Webster Hid the unidentified officer carried a taptt recorder to the interview with WUson a.nd police arrested him after the 20-m lnute visit at the poodle grooming offices. Wilson was released on $1.000 ball shortly after hls a.rTest. TONIGRI' "SUGAR" -Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Fairgrounds, Aug. 1M~l.8: 30 p.m. 558-s.191 FlltDAY,AUGUST!t '111E WISDOM OF EVE" - Irvine Community Theater. Aug. 20-21, 27-28, Youth Services As· sociaUon theater. Brutol at Red HUl.8:30p.m . JAU CONCERT -Stan Ken-· ton a nd s tud ent s, OC C Auditorium, 7p.m .S3. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RAClNG -Fairgrounds, 8:t5 p.m. Barbor High Sets Newcomer Signups Re .. straUon for new students at Newport Harbor High School will be held Aug. 23-31 on the campus at 600 Irvine Ave. Nt'# students are requested to call the counse.Uni department tor an appolntmtnl at s-3316 . Fall (lMses bttl.n Sept. 13. Police reconstructed the inci· dent this way: A motori1t c ailed police this moraine to report an injured man on the front lawn at the Bay Street address. When omcera Schuler, Fuqua and s,t. Donald L Caaey ar· rived, they found Browne lying on the lawn with a blood-soaked towel around hls bead. He I.Old the orricera be bad been in a fight earlier in the evenln& at a Harbor Boulevardt.avem. Officer Schuler said they tried to give Browne first aid treat- ment for his head wounds, but the man shook them off and began s houting al a large black German shepherd to attack the officers. "Kolo. kill them-.ttack, at- tack," police s aid Browne or· dered. Tbe am all er of the two animals grabbed Olllcer Schuler by the elbow, and a short time later the larger dog bit Officer Fuqua on the buttocks. leaving a three-inch laceration and puncture wounds. When an ambulmce arrived, police said Browne ordered the dop to keep the atlmd1D1S al bay. Officer Fuqua said be ftnaUy coovtuced Browne to call oft the doJS, and the two offtcen and Browne were taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital for treatment of their wounds. Today's GOP. Schedule KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - Following is today's program for the Republican N aUonal Conven- tion: 4:M p.m". PM' Nominations lor vice presi· dent. Roll call for selection or vice pres1dent1al nominees. Accceptance speech oft.he vice presidential nominee. Acceptance speech or the pre· sldential nominee. Adjournment. • * * fi're• P•9e Al DOLE ••• phlJosophy and mine coincide al moat ldentically. Bob Dole is • ltood campatiner . Bob Dole will help to heal any divisiveness within the party.'' Said Dole: 'Tm not certain what I can add to the ticket, but I will work hard and do the oest I can." Dole la ln ht• aecood Se.nate term. He served with Ford in the House, a nd is a former Republican naUooaJ chairman. Jtis record is eaeenUally that of a conservative, but ol the cmtrlst. not the bard·llne variety . In choosing a fellow Midwest e rner with a con· 1Tesaional record not unlike bis own, Ford defied the old M1les ol Uc:ket balancing. Dote. who prefers to be called Bob, is a native or Russell, Kan., a World War 11 veteran whose wounds left. blm with limited use of his right arm. a politician whose career ~can In the Kansas le1t1lature when be was 36. He can be a toulb. 9Cid cam-palper; a fellow Republican on- ce called him a batcbet man. • · • E're• Pag~ A I DOCTOR .•. with other 1tem1 or her personal ~y. waa to be et\·en to the defendant by Su.UM as proof ol Mn. Jtoblmon'a death. ll0Hle1 uted the Jury to dis· COWlt detenH att.acks on Scall~e •. 29, who ba bet'o ~pcatftily aden- un~ In the courtroom 11!1 a federal and state pa.rolff who rt"- adlly admits to a Ufellme of c:nme. "People like Scllise are the very people you hire ll you want someone: to do )'our killlna for r ou... the prosecutor told the Jury "\'ou don't go to your police chit'f. your banker or the bishop, do you! You eo to a crook." "Only one person 1s on trial here." Moseley told the jury, pomting to the defendant. "Dr Robinson is on trial and not Stall.le or Mrs. Robinson." The jury was told durin( the defense phase or lbe trial that It was quite possible that Scalise and Mrs. Robinson worked together against the doctor to ensure that she got all or the bulk ol an estimated $2 million in com· .munity property. • Defense queslionJng often cen- tered on t he fact that Mrs . Robinson spent four days in motels with Scalise after the cou- pie fled from Orange County an the wake or Scalise's coofession that her husband hired him to kill her. Moseley showed the jury the gun seized by police when Robinson was arrested in a service station sculOe last Feb. 25. The prosecutor reminded the panel of testimony that the physi- cian held it to his wife's bead for more than 20 minutes during one quarrel at their Big Canyon home and once threatened to use it oa hinuell. .. .. But listen again to the tapes we make or the defendant's telephone conversations with Scall.ae, '' Moseley invited the jmy ... Take them into the jury room and play them back qaln. .. And then come back and find tbiJ man CUilty or planning the murder of bis wile," the pro- secutor said. Headless Bride Groom Booked for Munkr LOS ANG ELE.5 <AP> -A 26-yea r·old Van Nuys man was booked for investigation of murdt>r in the de- capitallon slayina ot his bride, who:,c heud was found in u tras h btn, detectives said. Inves tigators said the body of Elli beth Camacho, 27, was disco\ltred Wedne-day on the h · 1ng room Cloor of the couple's upurtment by her mother and her sister. Police suid Orland Camacho wus tuken into custody Wedn~dliy wternoon at Glcndule Adventist Hospital uftcr an all·points b"1letln had been lssulltf for his arrest. ~ Officers said the woman's head was discovered Inter, but details weren't immediately available und no wea~n was reported taken as evidence. Neighbors said the couple. who were m a rried Aug. 6, haa seemed happy and had not argued. Laguna OKs Bingo -For Charity Only By JACK CHAPPELL 04 .... 0.11, ~ .... St.Ill Am id some expressions or doubt, Laguna Beach city coun- cilmen introduced a new law Wednesday night that would legalize public bingo games in the Art Colony. The measure will be subjected to additional public hearings on Sept. I . Onder state Jaw now allowing legaJ bingo as a local option, the games would have to oe 1poosored and operated by cer- tain charitable orgariizafions as fund raisers. In approving lhe ftrst reading or the ordinance, Councilmen Jack McDowell and Carl Johnson sald they were voting yes onlv to place the matter before the public and to encourage debate on the matter. The vote l~ pass the measure to a further public bearing Sept. 1 was unanimous amoni the four council members present. Coun- cilwoman Sally Bellerue was at.enL "We've been able to get along without bingo very well. It's not In keeping with the village atmos phere," Coun- cilman McDowell said during de· bate on the muller. "ll's just the door opener that moves from that to something else, .. McDowell added. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney tended to support the measure. She called it "a relatively harmless activity " and added that "I think we've all grown up in small communities where bingo is used by churches for re-·venue." Noting a complete absence or public Input on the proposed law. Councllman Johnson said he felt the council s hould "keep it alive," for another session. "Then Ir no one comes forward, I don't think we should pass it. If they don't want it enough to come forward wh y should we complicate our 11\'es," heuked. LIMITED TIME OFFER! HOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE IN YOUR OLD COLOR TV. rrs WORTH BIG SSS WHEN YOU TRADE UP TO AN RCA COLOR TRAK CONSOLE. We've teamed up wtth RCA to offer you this valu&1)acked trading deal. Get BIG $$$ for your old color TV while enjoying all the advantages of RCA ColorTrak Console TV. 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Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sor. 9-5:30 ..,....,._·Al'Ma..ttN ,..... ...... ,.. .......... . s......., ........ . Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 232, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oduy--s losiu~ .\'. S t oeks THURSOAY,AUGUST1~1n6 N TEN CENTS Through Tears, Reagan Lauds 'Cause' KANSAS CITY. Mo (;\Pi Ronald Reagon bade a tearful farewell lo his campaign worker' today. Al the same time, leader' of a drive to drart him for tht• Republican vice pres11lent1al nomination said th(· l•ffort !'ol lapsed. The form al vote as tona~hl With his wife. Nanc~, and h" running male, Sen. Richard s Schweiker or Pennsylvania, at h1-. side, Reagan told staffers ... Sure, there's a disappointment m \\hat happened. but the cau'>t.'. thl• cause goes on " * * * Wh1h'lhe man \\hc1<•ame"'1lh1n 60 VOtl'S Of lhl' tfrµUbllt.'an prt' s1dc nt1al nomination spokt· h1' wife cr1~ quit-ti> Schwe1kt.'r told lht• i:atht•rtnJ.: that "the <·ountry ht!!) m1ssl'd lht• ht-st lt-adl'r tl had for mum . mum dt•t.•adt•' · · Rt·a~an ;1ppl'a1 l·d to bt· f1J.:hlinJ.: buck le Jr' when h<' told h1'I o;tair · It 's jUst one battk in a loni:: "ar and at " Ill go on as long u~ \\t' all live tht!('ause1s::.hJllhere ·· Reai:un aide Michael De"' er. mt>an\\ hale. i.a1d lkagan ·1s dt• hl'(hte<l \\1th the Sl'll'C.'llOn of Sen * * * Hobert Dolt• .. , Prt'Mdent Ford ~ running mah'. •and he \\hol< .. lwarteJb a pproH•:. " Hea.:an h1mselC, did nol das('US1> Ford':- -:hoace As Reagnn bade furcwl'll to 111:. 'l..tff. his w1Ce turn<.-d her bt1ck to lhl' audtt>ncc und rubbt•d hl·r l') c1>. tr) an j! lo <:um pose hcr::.l'lf In a pra\'Ull' mt't'llOR l'JI her \\llh Cal1for n1a dele~nll''· Hcagan spoke \\1th ll'ars m h1:-. t'\ es and has voice cra<:kl'<l, .! part1c1pant m the :1ess1on said Delegate Fr Jnk Adam" i,aut Rl'agan told the group, "I'm go· * * * ang to hU\'l' lo slop tulkan~ for a manuh• 1 ·,e got a b.u,eba1l in mv throat " Saad Adams. "It was very t-mo- t1onal It was very movmg " Reagan also spoke with Ford b) lC'lcphone. California de· legates. whose meetmg came shortly after the telephonl' con· vcrsation. said Reagan repeated his desire not to be vice presi- dent. The Ford-Reagan conversation came about eight hours after the two m et face·lo·face following * * * Ford's victory ot lheGOPconven· ta on Al the early-morning meeting with Ford. Reagan said he would never accept nn offer of the vice pres idential nomination but re· fused to rul~ out accepting a con· vention draft Members of the Flonda de· leaauon said representatives or 18 other delegations agreed to ·Join them in urging Reagan to ac· cept a draft. But after Ford's selection or Dole. they said the movement fizzled. * * * "At this point 1 think wt" re dead," said Florarla t1cle~all' Lou fo'rt>y. "It really IS rncotrallnjl. l thought tht' Ford·RcajUUI llCkl'l was the best lick et we hud " In the brief mcelin~ wath California's 167 Rea.:un loyalists. the former governor thanked them for their support and re pealed the dosing hill'!> or an old Scottish ballad "Lay me down ~ind bleed ;.1 while. Though I am wounded I am not slam. I s hall n!>C and fight again." * * * Ford Says Reagan Supports Dole ,.,.., ...... ,. r NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS SHOWN A'ITACKING UNITED NATIONS COMMAND TROOPS U.S. Army Photogrepher Captures Heet of Battle; Arrow Potnts to Koreen w~h Ax Ko~ea Troops on Alert Tension Mounts After Slayings of U.S. Officers SEOUL. South Korea 1AP 1 The United States and North Korea put their combat force~ on alert in Korea todayinlhcwakl'Of Wednesday's s l:1yiog or two American officers in thC' trurc village or Panmunjom. "We havc taken the• prt'rau Uonary m ove or increasing thl' re· adiness status of the forccs 111 thc area... a Pentagon spol..csmJn said In Wnshinlo(lon. Additional U S aarpo\\rr ul'o was flo" n to South Kort>a from Okinawa The Aml•ra cans WNl' ("apt Art hur G. non1fa:,. :13. of Newburgh, N. Y ., 1md Isl Lt Mark T. Barrett. 2!"',ofColumbiu.S C North Korea announced at nr dered its armed fore~ intoa ststc ot combat readiness because of \he U S. rencllon to what Ameri<'nn officiuls called th1• "brutal murd('r" o( the two or ficer11. All American military person net on leave in Korra wcrl' or dered to return al once lo their units and the United Slat<'" warned North Korea that thr dub·and·ax killing of th<' two Americans "jeopardized the ~n­ tire framework" of the 23-year Korean armistice. SLA IN OFFICER Capt. Arthur T. Bonlfas A~Wlre .... IO\ KILLED IN KOREA 1st Lt. Merk T. Barrett For N e1v port Beat9h Delegates To Vote On Pick KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP> - President Ford today chose Sen. Robert J . Dole of Kansas to become has vice presidential partner. called ham a worthy campaigner and vowed "we'll be out there battling" to win the White House Ford pressed his quest for Republican unity. noting that the Dole selection carried the en· dorsement of Ronald Reagan. his vanquished chaJlenger for the Republican presidential nomina· lion. The choice was sent lo the Republican National Convention, due tonight to complete the , ticket. Ratification was virtually certain, aUboogh \here was no guarantee agatnst an effort by die-hard Reagan supporters to install their man on the ticket. However, Reagan aald ii his name is proposed for vice pre- sidential nomination, be will withdraw it. Earlier speculation centered on Sen. Howard Baker and former Deputy Atty. Gen. William Ruckelshaus. The President's decision to tap Dole -a surpx;_ise choice until the last minute -appeared lo have squelch ed a budding draft· Reagan move. Rep. Lou Frey of F1orlda. who tried lo engineer tbe drart. conced ed lhalthe move. ment was dead. '371hth' PRESIDENT GETS A MANDATE-A4 The c alculated advance leaks about Ford's vice presidential thmking -on which the Presi- dent hamseH never would com· menl -left Dole's name off the list of purported finahsts. And Ford preserved his surprise until th(• hour before he announced it. Dole. a greezy. wisecracking pollt1c1an who prefers to b<' called Bob. recalled that Ford came to Kansas to help him win has Senate seat. "I say this to Indicate the value of has help and also to show you c an catc h up aHer you'r,. behind." he said. Ford introduced the smilinit Dole at a nationally televised ap· pearance at his Crown Center llotel headquarters. calling nim "my running male for victory in 1976 .. .. Bob Dole has lx'en a team player ." Ford said. "Bob Oolc'!f <See DOLE, Page t\2) But Pentagon officials in Washington discounted the possibility or American military retaliation. Coast Control Backed A broac1cost by North Korea ., official Central News Agen<'y said the United States ·'took a combat posture by Issuing an emergency order of alert to the units or the U.S . forces occupying South Korea. '"Ibis is the prelude to the war adventure that the U.S. Im· perialis t aggressors may perpetrate," ll deelared, an- nouncing th at North Korean Pruident and Communist party leader Kim II-sung ordered all North K orean army and paramilitary Red Guard unit.a in· <See KOR E A, P a&e t\2) W est to Coach Tbe new coach of lbe Los Alleeles Lakers ls a familiar ftQ'le -superstar guard Jerry t,Wal._Slor)', Cl.. · ..• Directors of th<' Newport Harbor Chamber nr Commerce are back mg the ca l) '5 bad lo h avC' some control of the development of the Irvine coast area. Last week city councilmen formally requested that lhe City ol Newport Beach be jtiven a sphere of influence over the por· tion of the coastal area closest to their city. The request is slated lo be hurd by the county's Local Agency Formation Comm1ss1on Wednesday. Newport Beach asks that the city's sphere of inOuent'e be ex· tended from the ridge hne of the San Joaqwn Hills to Muddy Ca· nyon. The Laiuna Beach City Coun· cU has 1sked for a sphere of in· fluence over the property lying '-oulh or Mdddy Canyon \\-hach meets the coastline near tt)e El Moro School. The LAFC has scheduled th<.' hearing on Laguna Beach's re· quest al the same lime as Newport Beach's bearing, but of· ficiah in both ~!ties say the hear· 1ng may be delayed until Sept. 8. the date the LA FC has set to hear a request for a sphere of In· nuence from the City ot Irvine. lrvh\e has not adopted a form al requttl yet. Planru.ng rommiss1oners lbere deadlocked on the issue Tuesday. Th6 pro· poaed area of influence would be from Los Trancos Cal\yon, where Culver Drive would be extended to Pacific Coast Highway lo Mud· dy Canyon. Meanwhile. otricws of the Newport Harbor chamber say they plan to hold a town hall meeting on the s ubJecl within the month. Dick Spooner of the chamber explained that a sphere of in· nuence Is an official recognition of o city's influence over an area o utside its boundaries. He stressed that it does not commit the city lo annexation of the area. Spooner said the town hall meeting probably will involve school officials along with city ot · ficials. The administration of the Newport-Mesa Unifled School District has warned county of. ficiaJs that the sobool district faces hardships in provid.Jn1 schools for s tudents l"hose families will mQve into homes built In the coastal area. (Sec COAST, f'a1e Al) . ~. ·--·~ .~ ............ PRESIDENT FORD WITH RUNNING MATE AOBIAT DOLE K•"H• Sen .. or•a Sefectlon Surprtae Move Evidenee ShQwn 'Robinson Guilty,' Prosecutor C lairns By TOM BARLEY Of U.o D••IY ""°'SI.Ill Deputy District Attorney Jay Moseley asked an Orange County Superior Court jury late Wednet· day to quickly deliver the verdict that Dr. Wayne Lester Robinson of Irvine is guilty of planning the first-degree murder of his wife. "Thal 's what 1t would have been if hit man Anlhooy Scalise hadn't c hanged his mind al the last minute,'' the prosecutor told the Jury. "Janice Robinson would have been dead t oday if the plan Lagunan Held In Hot Fence Death of Baby A Laguna Niguel elcctrlc1an was bOoked on murder charge~ Wednesday. three days after a h igh -voltage line h e rigged around his flower bed r lalmed lhc llfe of his neighbor's · 15. month.old dau1hter. Orange County sheriff's or. ficers traveled lo a Costa Mesa constru<:lion site to book Daniel G. Guzman, 32, of 29091 Pasco de Ascaso on murder charges ap- proved earlier In the day by the district auorney 's office. Guzman was to be arraigned today ln South Oranie Countv Municipal Court. BaH was set ol $25,000 when Guzman was lodged in lbe county jail. Arresting omcers noted that while the decision to prosecute Guzman was being made. funeral services were bein& held ln Mission Viejo for little Kelly Michelle McMullen, 29089 Paseo deAscaso. The child died outaide the Guunan home Sunday when she apparenUy tripped a live elec· trtcal line he erected to protect his flowerbed from cats and dogs. The child's father, Michael McMullen, attempted lo revive hls dauibler. But she was dead on arrival al nearby Mission Com~unl~ Hospital. carefully formed by lhJs defen· dant had been earned out." Moseley a ssembled an the courtroom all the items or evidence he has produced during the trial to remind the jury or testimony that, he said, gives solid proof of Robinson's guilt. He s howe d lhr jury the medical bag he said was used by Robinson us lhe contamer for Sl0,400 in cash allegedly paid lo Scalise as a down payment for the murder of Mrs. J a.nice Robinson, 38,ofNewporl Bea ch. And he displayed again 1n Judge J .E T . "Ned"' Rutter's courtroom the forceps that he claims were given to Sctllise by the physician to remove Mr,.. Robinson's birth control device from her body. Moseley again condemned Uto defense arJeument that Robinson. 42, wanted the I Un tX'cause 1t was u symbol or h111 w1fo'11 in- fidelity. lie told the jury in has final argument that the IUD. along ISff DOCTOR, P age /\2) Coas t We athe r Cloudy throuJ(h Friday with s li g ht c hance or showers along the t•oast. Little tempe rature chango is forecast. INSIDE TODA. V Co.ta Meaa City Council 1., taking. o long look. at the pro· poted regional greenbelt con· cept lhat would lank lrvi~. Newport Beach .and Costa Meaa. 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A device aboard the spact"Craft dnlled about :sh feet into the lunar surface, picked up a soil sample and put lt into a container in the return module. which was hermetically sealed before takeotr. Tass said Other unmanned Soviet space capsules brought samples of soil .md rocks back to earth in 1972 and 1970. Luna 24 was launched Aug . 9 and "ent into orbit around the moon fiv e da)1' Jatl'r. It landed an the Sea of Crisis. about JOO miles from the Sea of Tranquility where American a.. ... tronauts. the fi rst men on the moon. landed in 1969. NB Planne r s 1 Eye Widening Of Jamboree The Newport Beach Planning Commission will consider a city request tonight to draft an en- vironmental impact report for the proposed widening oC Jam· boree Road. The $900,000 project would malce Jamboree Road a six-lane divided highway between Ea1tbluff Drive and MacArthur Boulevard. including two bridges that cross San DleaoO-eek. Construction would begin in March 1977, with 50 percent of costs funded under the Orange County Arterial IUghway P ro- gram. .-Thl' public meetini begins at 7 p.m . In the council chambers, Newport Beach City Hall. I Two Newport j Groups "Meet A joint meet.mg of the Cliff Jtaven Community AssoclaUon and the Newport Heights Com- munity Asso('latlon will be held tonaght at 7:30 p.m. at Horace Ensign Middle School. 2000 Chff Drive. Newport Rea('h Representatives Cro m the Newport Beach City Councll and Co mmun l t y Development · Department will joln In a dis· cl.yssion re~arding the Mariners M,ile Specific Arca Plan. Concerns Include traffic pro- 1 bfems on Pacific Coast H1ghway, ni.r pollution from Increased traf· fie generated by businesses and pc)SSlbll' loss of views cl the bay. F ro•Page A f KOREA ••• ~combat readlneu. tn a Hriea or escalatina wam- i1111. the lwo aldca laaued conlllct· in& version• of the bloody right Wednesday over an AU1ed at· tpmpt lo trim a troe at Panmun- jom. each accu1lng the other of , startlna It and eachaldeuyin& Its 1 menwereoutnumbered. Making no mention or any I fatali\ies, North Korean broad· cast.a called tho cluh "a free.for. I ~J." thal injured pcnoonel of , both sides. Allied mtlltary llOUrces aald throe North Korean• woro believed ratally injured. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jeck R. Cuney YI(•,.,.,...,._ .... Got_ .. IN_ ThOmes l<ee1tll , ... ., " CNrfts H. \.001 AkNtrd P. Nell """'"'" _._,~ , ...... a. ...... "" Or•-c .... -·""o0 r--· ... -, .......... _ ... __ ,., ......... , .... '""•"'•"h ,,., •• " ~·· .. .. t f..OVc:td •n~ttt •Hc••t .,.,flf';h\•-" et -· .... -· '"-tll •l -···· ....... , <M•• .... , ... e.i.-. -·•I'!..,. &. , .. ,.., \In -~i:;,;::.:." u-•••· ~1111· ""• ..i-- Garde11 Blooms April and Stephen Moses. with a little help from their mom. Earlene, put the finishing touches on a mural that parenis and s tudents hu•e been painting on the walls ot the l'ie>A1>0rt Elementary School. The mural has been a summer project for the school community. Organizers say it should be completed when school starts on Sept. 13. Laguna 0 Ks Bingo -For Charity Only By JACK CHAPPELL Ol IM o.u, ~ • ._ si.n Amid some expression• of doubt. La1una Beach c:hy coun-' cilmen Introduced a new law Wednesday night that would leaalbe public bln(o 1ames in the Art Colony. The meuure will be subjected to 1dcliUonal public heari.np on Sept.1. Under st1te law now allowinc legal bingo as a local option, the 1ame1 would have t o oe sponsored and operated by cer · taJn charitable organizations as fund raisers. In approving the fi rst reading ol the ordinance, Councilmen Jack McDowell and Carl Johnson said they were voting yes'onJy to place the m alter before the public and to encourqe debate on Uae matter. The vote to pass the measure to a further public hcartna Sept. l Central NB Homeowners Name Officers The Central Newport Buch Homeowners Asaociation bu elected oencera ror 1976·77. The aroup, which serves Balboa Peninsula residents between the Newport and Balboa piers, named Bobby Lovell as president. Other officers lnclude Stuart McKenzie. vice president; Dody Beek, secretary ind treasurer. Judy Homme. correspond1n1 secretary; t>1ck P1uk, mem· btrahlp chairman and Sue Ficker, hospitality dtrector. Board meettn1u, whlch are open to the publtc, are 11eld the thJrd Monday o( the month. For lnformallon. call 873-lao... ~nLed ByHromadka B•n Hromadka held a sum lead of two. polnta In df'fense cl hit ln· temaUonal ('hamplonshlp In the Luden·ll clau aa the re1atta wtftt Into tts fln1t race today off Newport Beach. llrom1dlta p1ac:ea HCOOO an tne two r1ce1 aalltd Wedneada)' while his cloteal rlval, Tom Tag· gert, New Orleans, won th• third r1c:e and placed third Sn the fourth. Tauert's aecond pl1ce Tues. day is being challented. however, u he won lt on breakdown points after IOllng a rudder on the final Jc1 of the course.~ Harbor High Sets Newcome r Signops Re1iatration for new students at N1wp0rt Harbor Kilb School wm be beld Au1. 2a-Sl on th• campus at 600 Irvine Ave. · New atudenll are requested to c:all the counselina depanment (Of' an appointment 1t 6.56-3318. Fall cln!'let beiin ::;ept. 13. was unanimous amona Uae four council members present. Coun· cilwoman Sally Bellerue was absent. "We've been able to set alone • without bingo very well. It's not in keeping with the vllla1e atmoaphere," Coun· c:Uman McDowell said during de- ba~ on them alter. "It'• juat the door opener that moves from that to someUUng elal'," McDowell added. Mayor Phyllis Sweeney tended to supp0rt the measure. Today's GOP Schedule KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - FoUowtni la today'• profram for the Republican N atJonal Conven· tJon: •:Jtp.m. PM Nominations for vice pretl· dent. Roll call for aelect.ion cl vice presldenUal nominees. Aceceptance speech of the vice prealdent.lal nomlnee. Acceptance apeech of the pre- sidential nomlnee. Adjournment. * * * f'ro•Page A J DOLE •.• philosophy and mine coincide alma.t identically. Dob Dole la a aood campaigner. Dob Dole will help to heal :iny dlvillveness within the party." Sald Dote: "I'm not certain what t can add to the Ucket1 but I v.ill work hard and do the Dell I can." Dole la In hi• aecond ~nate term. lie served with Ford In the Houae, and ls a former Republican national chalrman. ffi• record Is e11enUally that of a conservauve, but of the centrist, not the hard· line variety. In choo sing a fellow Midwesterner with a con· gruaional record nol unlike bis ~. Ford defied the dd nales of ticket balaodn1. Dole, who prefen to be called Bob, la a native or Russell, Kan., a World War II veteran whoae wounds Jen hlm wltb limited uae ot hls right arm. a poUUclan whose career be1an Jn the Kansas leetstatur• when he was 28. He can be a touah, acld cam· pal1ne:r: •fellow ~blican on- ce called btm a hatchet man. Dole was dlvorctd in 1'72 from hla wtf e of 24 yean and lt mar- ried to th• rormer ih1abeth Han- ford: • member ot the P'ederal Traae Commission. Jleqan apob with Ford by telephone 1horlly before the President'• an nouncement. Ae11an said ho m ade no recom· mencbtlon about whom Ford 1hould pick, althouth the two ttlked about aevttal potmUal candJd8tea. • Frea P•ge rl f DOCTOR .•. with other Items of her personal property, wu to be 11vn to the defrodant by ScaliM as prool cl Mrs. Roblnaon'a death Moaeley asked the Jul')' to dls· c:ou.nt detenat attac~ on Scalise .• 29. who hH been rf'peatedl)' Iden· tlfled ln the courtroom as a fedf'ral •nd st1te parolee who~ ad1ly admits to Q bft>tlme or c:nmf' ··People hke Scw1se are the very people you hire if you want aomeooe to do your killing for you,'· the prosecutor told the · jury "You don't go to your police chief, your banker or the bishop, do you! Yougoto acrook." "Only one person Is on trial here," Moseley \old the jury .. po1ntang to the deft>ndant. "Dr. Robinson la on tnal and not Scalise or Mrs. Robinson." The jury was told during the defense phase of the trial that it was quite possible thal Scalise and Mrs . Robioson worked together against the doctor to ensure that she got all or the bulk oC an estimated S2 mlllion an com· munity property. Defense questioning often cen· tered on the fact that Mrs . Robinson s pent four days in motels with Scalise after the cou· pie fled from Orange County in the wake of Scalise'• confession that her husband hired him to k11J her. Moseley showed the jury the gun seized by police whe n Robinson was arrested in a service station scuffle last Feb. 25. The prosecutor reminded the panel of testimony that the physl· cian held it to his wire's head for more than 20 minutes durin& one quarrel at their Bil Canyon home and once threatened to use It oo himsetr. "But llaten again to the taper we make of the defendant's telephone conversations with Sc11iae," Moseley invited the Jury "Take them into the jury room and play them back aaa.ln. ' 'And then come bnck and find this man fuilty or plannina the murder o his wife,•· the pro- aecutor uld. Tipsy Taxi Laguna Cops Aiding Drunka Bealonlna Friday, the La1unu Rt'arh r ohce Depart- meot will take drunks for u ride to their homeg "OPEllATION nPSY Tnxi" will t>ccin for a 60·day ex- periment designed to reduce the number or drunk•n dr1 vers on the struts.·· Police Chief Jon Spans said. There are four C()qdltlons : -The penion asking fOf' pollce-providrd ride must be In tht city at lhe limC'. -He or she muat Uve In Lquna Boach. -The person must be "under the lofluen('C or un a.lcohollc beverage" and not want to drive hlmseU. -PEOPLE WHO ARE driving nnd who or\' ~topped tiy an omcer art not eligible tor a ride homf'. They'll Ukely rl'· ceive other lodgings as a guest of the city, howtv(lr. Chief Sparks said all a tipsy patron has to do l~ phone the pobce department and request the TIJ16 Tuxi Serv1cl' He cautioned, however. the Tipsy Taxi would not take priority over normal calls for sl'rvlct' and officers would b\' assigned to handle them In the same manner as any other public assistance call. Seniors' Opinions Sought. in Newport The vil'WIJ of senior c1lliens who Uve in Newport Beach are bein& sought by a volunteer or· Fro• Pag~ 11 l COAST ..• Dr. John Nicoll. distr ict superintendent. said about 4,000 studenu are expected in the 3,100 acres of coastal area that lie within school dlstric:t boundaries. School ofricials say lhe out- come ol the sphere or influence question will have no effect on the reaolution or the school pro- blem. Diatrtc:t trustees. in informal discuaaiont, have sugaested the pocsalblll ty of moving the school district boundar)' back to the Newport Beach city limits 1t Cameo Shores. garuuuon that is backinJ? the proposed semor citizens center The Retired Senior Voluntl'l'r Program <RSVP 1 1s hosting A meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. tn the Corona del Mar Conj?re~a tional Church, 611 llcliotropt• Ave. A 'spokesmao for RSVP said the meetint has been called to discuss how the proposed senior citizen center could meet the needs and Interests of the city·~ older residents . The center has been proposed by a citizens committee, appoint· ed by the city council to study the city's senior citizens. Using a three.year federal Houstn& and Urban Development grant, the city has purchased a site at Firth and Marguerite Avenues in Corona del Mar. Occupation of the school locat· ed on the site. or construction of a new building Is being studied by the committee. LIMITED TIME OFFER! 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Schweiker of Penn:sylvarua. at his side, Reagan told staffers, "Sure. there's a dlsapJ>Olntment in what happened, but the cause. the causegMson.•· * * * While the man who came within 60 votes of the Republican pre- sidential nominalioo spoke, tus . wHecriedquietly. Schweiker told the gathering that "the country has missed lbe best leader it bad fol' many, many decades." Reagan appeared to be fighting back tears when he told his staff, "It's JU~t one battle in a long war, and it will go on as long as we all live ... the cause is still there." Reagan aide Michael Denver, meanwhile, said Reagan "is de- lighted with the selection o< Sen. * * * Robert Dole as Presld'Tlt Ford's runnlo1 mate, and he whole· heartedly approves." Reagan. himself, did not discuss Ford's choice. As Ru1an bade fal'ewell lo bis staff, hb wife turned her back to • the audience and rubbed her eyes. trying lo compose herself. · In a private meeting earlier wtth Calirornia delegates. Reagan spoke with tears in his eyes and his voice cracked, a participant in the session said. Delegate Frank Adams said Reagan told the group. "I'm go- * * * FordR • ... ",._ ..... _,. FIREMEN 8Ant.E BRUSH FIRE IN LA PAZ CANYON ON RANCHO MISSION VIEJO Illegal Allens Bf•med for Blue Which Blackened Stx ArH• Ne•r Orwga Hlghw•y Flames Hit A Leisure World community minibus burst into names this morning H the driver pulled up for bis first run of the day. The unidentified driver said he heard a pop and saw a fl ash from the engine com partmcnt of the natural gas-powered vehicle before leaping from the empty bus with a hand cxUnguishcr. An O r a n ge County Fire Department spokesman said the flames were sUll licking through the radiator grill when their units arrived to put lhebla:ieout. There were no injuries in the lnddenl. Luna Samples Soil, Begins Return Trip MOSCOW (AP) -Luna 24, lhc tmmanned Sovlet 1pt1Ce1h1p that landed on the moon Wednesday. ltarted back to tbe earth today -1th a u mpl• ol moon soil, the Clldelal Soviet news agency Tass reported. 'l'us said the apace traveler was scheduled to land inside the Soviet \Jnion on Sunday. lt was oo the moon 22 hours and .C9 minutes. A device aboard the spacecTaft drilled about a11 feet into tbe lunar surface. picked up a soil sample and put it into a coolaine.r tn the return module, whkb w as hermetically sealed before talleoff. Tau said. Other unmanned Soviet space capsules brouiht samples ol IOU and roelts baek to earth in 1972 and mo. Luna 24 was launched Aua. t and wem into orbit around tbe moon fi ve days Jattt. Jl landed In the Sea of Crisis, about 300 miles from tbe Sea of Tranquility where American astronauts, the lint. men on the moon,, laeded in lJ9. Luna 24 was the first Soviet de· vice leaded on the moon In nearly two years. Luna 23 was dama&ed wben it landed in the same,. ...,.. .. area iA'November. m•, and WM unable to carry out lt..s ftdl lftl?am OI aperimeat.s. ,,. .. Illegal Campfire Blackens Six Acres A fire which apparently spread from a camp fire believed to have been started by illegal aliens blackened six acres of heavy brush and cactus in a re- mote area south oC the Ortega HJghway Wednesday. The blaze in La Paz Canyon. near test ~tes for TRW and Philco-Ford on Rancho Mission Viejo property. was reported at about 1 p.m. It was controlled within three hours. A spokesman for state forestry and county tire righters said ac- cess lo the site was a problem. Only a few narrow dirt roads had been scraped into the rugged a rea. At one point, a truck went off the road, preventing other equip- ment from getting to the ftre scene. But. firemen said, the blaze was doused with fire retar· danl chemicals dropped by air tankers. Wind and weather con· dltlons also worked to the fire fighters' favor. In addition lo· the two air tankers. t wo other aircraft, 12 fire engines. two bulldozers, one wate r tanlter and five trucks from nearby Camp Pendleton were used to contain t.he fire. About 100 people worked to control the blaze. Tot Electroc11ted Niguel Man Faces Child Death Charge A Laguna Niguel electrician was booked on murder charges Wednesday. three days after a high.voltage line he riued around his nower bed cla1med the life of his neighbor's 18· month-old daughter. Orange Co~oty sherirf's of· ficers traveled to a Costa Mesa constrDdion site to book Daniel Vandals Burn El Toro Car Damaie estimlted at $1,200 was inflicted on an El Toro man's car by vandals who drove it away from his bome and set it on fire In the parking lot of a nearby shop- ping center. Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said the auto was taken from the home ~ Davjd Charles Long, 20, or 24301 Mulrlands Blvd., parked at the Lake Forest shopping center and tbenset onfire. Officers said Loal could pro- vide no motive for lbe destnac· lion ol bbl prope.rt)' .,. G. Gutman. 32, of 20091 P asro de Ascaso on murder charges arr proved earlier In the day by lhe district attorney'soffice. Guzman was to be arraigned today In South Oram~e Countv Municipal Court. nail was set at S:ZS,000 when Guzmm was lodged In the county jail. Arresting officers noted that ,,,.bile the d ecision to prosecute Guzman was betnc made, funeral services were being held In Milslon Viejo for UWe Kelly Michelle McMullen, 29C9 Paseo deAscaso. Tbe child died outside tbe Gmman home Sunday wbea Ille ..,.,.,_tty tripped a Uve dee· trical liDe be ereded to ~ bls flowerbed from cats and clop. The chlld's father, Michael McMullen, aUellll*d tor"'" bis daughter. But the was dead on arrival al nearby Misslon Community HOlpital. • Child Reeoven .......... ing to have to stop talk.in& for • tninule -I've gol a baseball In my throat." Said Adams, ·'It was very emo- tional. It was very moving." ' Reagan atso spoke with ForJ by telephone. Callforn1a de· legates. whose meeting came shortly after the teJepbone con· versation. said Reaian repeated his destre not to be vice presi- dent. The Ford-Reaean conversation came about eiaht hours after the two naet face-to·fQce following * * * Reagan Draft Bid Quashed: KANSAS CITY, Mo. {AP> - President Ford tod~ chose Sen. Robert J . Dole of Kanau to beeome the Republican nominee for vice president. · The surprise select.ion was en· dorsed immediately by Ford's vanquished presidential rival, Ronald Reagan. It collapsed a budding move ment to draft Reaean ror the second spot on the ticket. Reagan h •s said he would never at!cept the vice pre- sidency. Dole and his family lert lbei!'" hoteJ In a motorcade and jolned Ford for his announcement. Ford introdueed &ht smlllq Dole at a nationally televised ap- pearance at bis Crown °"'ter Hotel headquarters, calllni him "1111 rwmln1 male lat victory ln 19'hi ... The Pres.ident a aid Reagan bad endorsed bis cboice~tbe Kansas senator. "Bob Dole bas been a team player," Ford sajd. "Bob Dole's pbilosopby and mine coincide almost identically. Bob DoCe is a good campaigner. Bob Dole will help to heal any diviaiveness within the party." '3rnth• PRESIDENT GETS A MANOATE-A4 Said Dole: .. I'm not certain what I can add to the ticket, but 1 will work bard and do the best 1 can .•• " The Ford selection was a carefully g uarded secret, dis- closed only during \he hour before it was announced. White House and campaign llOW'CCS had leaked lists of the names of likely selections -but Dole's was not on it. The final session ol the 31st Republican National Convention was to ballot on the vice pre· sidency, and the choice made by the presidential nominee is virtually certain to be ratified. The Prtsident aimed ri&ht down lbe Republican middle ln choosing Dole, oncehlsHousecol· league, now a senator whose philosophy ls hard tocluslly-he mi&ht best be called a con· servative-moderate. Ford made another unity abow of his vice presidential announce· ment, s ummonlnc to the plat- form Reagan's campaign chairman as well as Vice Presl· dent Nelson A. Rockefeller and Ford convention noor manager. Sen . Robert P •. OrltrJn of Michigan. Sen. Paul Laxalt oC Nevada. the Reagan chairman, aaid he was delighted wllh the choice. (See DOLE, P11e A!) * * * Today's GOP Schedtile .. KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> - FoUowlnJ b today's proeram for lhe Republican NaUoa.al CoD~ea­Uon: 4:Jlp.m.PDr Noblinationa for vice presl- ~ Roll call for HlecUoa ol vice presid~Ual nominees. Aeeceptanee ape«h al the '1ce prtsldeatlal oOllliaw. Ac~e apeeelJ 91 the pre- aidmti-1 nomb:lff. . ACJomam•t. J Ford's victory at lheGOPconven· tton. Al the ear ly·mornllli meeting with Ford. Reagan said he would never accept an offer ol the vice presidential nomination but re- fused to rule out accepting a coo· ventlon draft. Metnbtts of tho F1orida de· legatJon said representatives or 18 other delegations agreed to join them In urging Reagan to ac- cept a draft. But after Ford's selection or Dole, they said the movement fizzled. * * * "Al this polnt l think we're dt•· ad." said Florido dl'lcRlll<' Lou Frey. "It really is frustrating. 1 thought lhc Ford·Renann lick•'t was tbe best ticket we hod " In the brief meeting wtth California's 16'7 Reagan loyalist:s, the former 3overoor thanked them for the\r support and re· pcated lhe closing hnes ol an old Scottish ballad: "Lay me down and bl~ 11 while. Though I nm ""'Ollnded I am ool slain. 1 shall ris e and fight again." * * * .. ,..,.,._ .. PRESIDENT FORD WITH RUNNING MATE ROBERT DOLE Kan••• s.n.taf'• Selection Surpf'fte Move 2 Of flee r s Dead U.S.; North Korea. Maintain Alert SEOUL; Sooth Korea (AP> - The United States and North Korea put their combat forces on alert in Korea today inthewalteof Wednesday's sl aying of two American officers in the truce village of Panmunjom. •·we have taken the precau0 tionary move or increasing I.he re- .adiness status of the forces in the area," a Pentagon spokesman said In Washington. . Tbe Americans were Capt. Arthur G . Bonifas. 33 of Newburgh, N.Y., andlstLt. Mark T. Barrett.25 of Columbia,S.C. North Korea announced it or· dered its armed forcesintoastate Pair Victims Of Burglary Two women attendin1 a wed· ding reception in Mission Vlelo were robbed of a total ~ Sta> n cuh by a thief who entered the maater bedroom and opened· their purses, Orange County sheriff's olllcers said. Deoutles aaid the thefts were ,.eported by Suan B. Beatty, ;20, of Cleveland, Ohio. and Becky .A. Hutch.lftlon, 22, of'I'UsUn. Mi11s ·ffuteh~ loel $140; Mias Dealt)' nporteCS tbelbfl\ol$40. Botb women were attending a wedding ree~ptlon at 26811 Morena Drtve, II Wion Viejo. 86,600 Cuh Gone Al Country Club AA intruder wbo may had bave bad a key to the locker room robbed two members oC the M'i&- s1on VieJo Country Oub ~ a total . ol ts,eoo in cash. Orange County lberUf's ~ncen reported. Dtputjea idenlllled the vtctims ti the theft in lb' cJub at 216742 Olo Parkway as Caryl Edmund Oraqes. 45, ot Ufl Granville Line, Newport Beach. and Harry Larpo, 5'7, of Los Al• Hills. n.1 uid bo&.b Yietims were lak· lat lbower1 at t1'e tim• ol lbe-twt. ------ o( combat readiness because or the U.S. re action to what American officials called the "brutal murder" or the two or. flcers. All American military person- nel on leave In Korea were or- dered to return nt once to their uo· its and the Un1ted States warned North Korea that lhe club-and-a>e: killing of the two Am ericans "jeopard ized the enti r e framework'• of the 23-year Korean armistice. But Pentagon officials in Washington discounted the possibility or American military retaliation. A broadcast by North Korea's official Central News Agency saJd the United States "took a combat .pc»ture by Issuing an emergency order of aJert to the units oC I.ho U.S. forces occupying South Korea. "This Is the prelude to the waJ' adventure that the U.S. Jm· (See KO.R EA. Page AZ) Or~~.:a t Weather Cloudy through Friday with alig ht c hpnco oC showers along tho COtl!ll • Little temperature cbango ls forecast. I NSIDE TODJ\ Y Childrtn have Mgative /eel· frtga.obout.oge and old people, according to .a recent l1ud11. To lcam.obout.a pl4n to over· eotM, He P.Ofle A?. l a llex . • f ~ DAil Y Pfl.OT SB IJlt Mao Catt "- Thu!11day Augu~l t9 1911 DA Summation Blasts Doctor By TOM 8-'ILE\' Ol U.. Deily Pilel SUH t>tpuly D16trlct Attorney Jay MO$eley tskt.'d MD Oran&e County SUpert(lr Court Jury lat~ Wedne~· q~ to quickly dl'll ve-r the verdict that Dr Wa) ne Lester Kobll\SOn of lrvtne IS guilty al pla.n.nui, the first-degree murder of h1s wl(e. '·That's ~·bat it would hove ooen Jf hll man Anthony Scalise hadn't changed his mind al the Ja:;t minute,·· the prost!!Cutor told the jury. "Janice Robinson would have been dud l oday if lbe plan c$refully formed by Uili defen· ditht had been carried ouL" ft.drnaJ and Mate parolt~ who re· Ud&ly admits tO U UfelAmC Of cncne "People like Set.lite are tbe very people you hlrc ii you want someone to do your klllml for )Ou," the prosecutor told the JUry. "You don't go to your J'l)lJce chief, )Our banker or the bl.$hop, do you? You go to a crook." "Only one p erson \1 on trial here." Moseley told the jury, pointing lo the defendant. "Dr. Robinson Is oo trial and not Scalise or Mrs Robin.son." ""Win...,. .. Planners Mu01 on i Sea Liinit lrvin~ cit <'ouncilmen will df' rid<' Aug. :n If they wunl to t.•xtcnd tht> city \>Qfder to the ocean. but th~)' v.on't get any udvlce from the city's pl•nnlnR commission. Plannln1 commissloncrs ttl temi>ef'd this wt>ek to C'Ome up w11h a recommC'ndution fort he l'' ty council reeurding whether or nut p1ut. o r all. or the l0.000 a('rc!\ o( coastal land betwCMm Newport Beach and Laguno Beach should be included In the city's sphere or anflueoct' But after tht' debate subbid4..'<I. commissioners stall ~·ere de· adlock ed 2·2 and wound up wlthout a recom me nda,Uon. Commissioners Bob Martin and Ellen Freund both voted lo retain the present Irvine boundaries. They said they did not want to sec the coastal area as partoflrvine. Moseley assembled in the courtroom all tbe items of evidence be has produced dunng tlle tria l to r emind the JUry of tf'Stimony thut. be said, gives solid proof of Robinson's guilt He i.howed the jury the rtl~dical bag he said was used by Robinson as the container for Sl0,400 in cash a llegedly paid to ~aljse al> a down payment for the murder of Mrs. J anice Robinson, 38,ofNewport Beach. The JUry waa told during lbe defense phase of the trial that it was quite possible lbat Scalise and Mrs. Robinson worked together a1ainst lbe doctor to ensure that she aot all or the bulk of an estimated $2 million in com- muruty property. Defense questioning oft en C('n tered on the fact that Mrs Rob1oson spent four days 1n motels with Scalise alter the cou· pie fled from Orange County In the wake of ScaltSe's confession that her husband hired him to kill her. NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS SHOWN ATTACKING UNITED NATIONS COMMAND TROOPS U.S. Army Photographer Ca pture• Heat of BattJe ; Arrow Points to Korean with Ax But Co mm ission ers Walt Rungait1i. and Charles lloHmnn voted t o r ecomme nd an ..tlternallve proposed bv city plun-n<'rs. that would anchxfo a portion ot the coast al area w1thm the city·s sphere. ·And he displayed again in JuHge J .E.T . ''Ned" Rutter's ("()w1.room the for~l>S that he <:Jaims were given to ScaJise by tl\e physician to remove Mrs. Rbbiru.on's birth control device fr~ her body. Moseley aga in condemned the defense a1 gument that Roblnson, 42, wanted the IUD because it was a symbol of his wife's in· fidelity. He told the jury in his final argument that the IUD, along wilh other items of her personal property, was Lo be given to the defendant by Scalise as proof of Mrs. Robinson's death. Moseley asked the jury to dis- count defense attacks on Scalise, 29. ,_,,ho has been re en- t1fled an the rtroom as a ' . Crlffin called Laxalt "a great ¥ader of the opposition." • Rockefeller said the nation Is fortunate to have "a chance to st>lecl these two kaders .. or lhe Repubhcan ticket. ''We'll be out there batUang ; "'c'll be out there doing a good JOb, .. saad Ford Sen. lloward Baker and former l D<'PUlY Atty. Gen. Willaam Hurkelshaui. \H•re the morning· hne fa\ orites The two, who seemed to have emerged from the nearly 20 ~rsons Ford asked for personal d~ta, ::are both Republicans who emerged from the Waterttatt' sundals wath e nh.aneed reputQ· taons Thcr<' were numerous others who ulso figured in speculation, with Trl'asury Secr et ary Wllliam Simon along 1fith Texan John Connally, who once held his job, prominently m entioned. Baker. the Tennessean who was vare chairman o( the Senate Wfteraate Committee. spent much or Wednesday answering <1uestaons about his wife Joy, the daughter of the late Jllinoas ~n. l::veretl Dirksen. In th•' m atr rui I he sent to Ford, 1\41kt•r :idv1scd the President of hr,i 14lfr's long.stundlng liquor pr tlhltm, "h1ch he said t.he hC'k<.•d !Ill< months a110 ·· ~1y "'1fC' had a dnnking pro. blcm:· h1• told reporters "Shc.- dO<'sn 't have-now. for whleh I nm 'cry itrateful I'm very proud of her 1n that respect " Asked her own feeling on the :-ubjcct. Mrs Baker replied· "lt':1 nt> ~t-crct I'm elad it's out in the op<'n " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'"' ..... '.,.. ,._,..,""" Jack R. Cur-~y v .. ,,...,. __ o._111.........,. Thom•s Kffllll CtPtot .. ThOmas A. Murpt\IM --·119«•• ,. Char~ H. LOOS Al<Nrd P. Nall •""'.,.' Mtfltoin. t.~ - Moseley showed the jury the gun sehed by police when Robinson was attested in a service sta tion scuffle last Feb. 25. The (>rosecutor reminded the panel o( testimony that the physi- cian held it1o bis wife's tr~ad for more than 20 minutes during one quarr el at their Big Canyon home and once threatened to use it on himself. "Bill listen again to the lape_s we make of the defendant's telephone conversations with Scalise," Moseley invii.ed t.be jury. "Take them into lhe jury room and play them baclt qaln. ··And t hen come back and find this man guilty of plonnin1 the murder of his wife," the pro- secutorsaid. Final defense arguments were scheduled tn get under way to- day. Judge Rutter will then send the jury to the 1ury roo(Jl to de- liberate. Pet Groomer In Mesa Held On Vice.Rap A Costa Mesa pet aroomer was arrested Tuesday on charges of offering a female uncferco\'er of. ricer a Job as a prostitute. Russell Wilson, 51. of 1741 Tustin A\'e .. was arrested on charges of pandering. following what 1>91ice allefe was a con- versation with the officer al has oHice. Pandering, a felony charge, as described as procunng a female to become a proslilute. Wils o n, who o pe r irte s PnscUla's Poodle Pa.lace at 333 E . 17th St .• allegedly asked Uie officer if she would like to work as a groomer. "Then h e asked her if she'd like lo m ake a lot more money," said Vice and Narcotics Sgt. Gary D. WebSler. Webster said the unidentified oHicer car ried a tape recorder to the interview with Wilsoo and police arrested him after the 20·minul(' v1s1t al Lhe poodle grooming offi ces. Wilson was releas<'d on Sl,000 b1ul shortly after his arrest Con Indicted For Threats SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A federlll grand jury tiwi indicted a man who a llettedly ~cn t a threatenlng letter to President Jo'ord rrom his prison ~II. Franklin Robert FOBt.er, 21. of Oakland, is accUJC!d ol maklnJ the threat.a in a letter malled Aug . 3 from the Alameda County Santa Rita rehabilitation center near Pleasanton. SLAIN OFACER Capt. Arthur T. Bonlfa• ......... tMIM KILLED IN KOREA 1at Lt. Mark T. Barrett Fro•PageAI KOREA ... perlalist aggressors may perpetrate,•• il declared, an- nouncing that North Korean President and Communist party leader Kim ll·sung ordered all North K o r ean arm y and paramilitary Red Guard units In· lo combat readiness. In a series of eacaJating warn- ings, the two aidet issued confliet-ina versions o r the bloody fight Wednesday over an Allied at- tempt to trim a tree at Panmun- jom, each accusjna the other of sl.artmR IL and each side saying its m('nwerc outnumb•ed. M aklni no m e')tion of any fatalities, North Korean broad· c-asts called the cla8h "a free-for· ull." that inJured personnel of both sides. Allied military sources Raict three North Koreans wNe believt'd fatally aojured. Headless Bride Groom Booked for Mw-der LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -A 26·year-old Van Nuys man was booked for investigation of murder in the de· capitation sJaying d his bride, whose bead was found in a trash bin, detectives said. . Investigators said the body of Elizabeth Camacho. 27, was discovered Wednesday on the liv· ing room floor of the couple's apartment by her mother and her sister. PoUce said Orland Camacho was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon al Glendale Adventist Hospital after an all·polnts bulletin had been issued tor his arrest. Officers said the woman's head was disrovered later, but details weren't immediately available and no wea~n was reported taken as evidence. Netghbors said the COUP.le, who were married Aug,6, had see1ned happy .~md had not argued. ·Laguna 0 Ks Bingo -For Charity Only The fifth commissioner. Lo~('ll Johnson, was absent. Martin explained. after the \'Oil'. thut he and Mrs f'r('und both agreed with the city plan ners' primary recommendation that an eventual annexation of By J ACK CHAPPELL place the matter before the that land would be fin ancially im- 0t-o.11y "'l<lt'~" public and to encourage debate practical and that the new resi- Amid some expressions of 00 the matter. dents would have more in com- doubt, Laguna Beach city coun· The vote to pass the measure lo mon with Newport Beach than cal men introduced a new law a further public heanng Sept. 1 with Irvine. Wednes"ay nig ht t hat would was unanimous among the four Planners poin ted oot ln a staff legalize public bingo games in council m embers present. Coun-report t hat the cost of providing the Art Colony. C'llwom a n Sally Bellerue was city un•ices lo that area would The m easure will be subjected absent. amount to about S3.4 milllon, to additional public hearings on "We've been able to get along while the parcel would yield only Sept. 1. without bingo very well. aboutS1.9mlllion in revenue. Under state law now allowing It's not in keeping with the "If anyth ing, the planners un· legal bingo as a local option. the village atmosphe re ... Coun-derstated the case in the staff re· ga mes w o u Id have to be cilman McDowell said during de-port. I think onnexing that land sponsored and operated by cer· bate on the matter. would place a tremendous burden tain charitable organizations as "It's just the door opener that on the Irvine t axpayer," Martin fund raisers. moves from that to something contended. In approving the first reading else." McDowell added. 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