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01•rtNixes Irvine Molesting
Dinshaw's Bid Suspect Gives
For New Dearing Self Up to Police
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VOL "' NO uo • SECTIONS, 42 Paca s
;·Mothers
I
I Identify
Victims • I By ART lll 'R R. Vl!liSEl.
Ot lf•• D•llt Pi._ Slltt
t She rif f 's hom1c1de tn ·
vestigators s tood s1knt1> ThuNi
day afternoo n a s g rievi ng
mothers of two 15 }<'ar·old llunt
ington Be ac h girl!> t>ndured
identifying boches Of the \'1Cl ln1S,
stabbed to death t woda~~ a~o
lnvcst1~ators announc<'d the
s)ain tt'cr1<11?t•rs an • Canduc·e
Susan Readv or 198.'>I lnVl'rncs:.
Lanc anrl Sh.l'r y I Sue l'cter:.on ot
9863(\irnwall Ori\t•
Thl'y WNt' n •porh'd m1~Stnjt
within onl' hour nf t•ach oth<·r
Werlne!-rlll\ n1)tht . rt:portcdly
beforl' 1.•1lhc.'r Mr., Nl•tla Heady
cir ~lrs Ka\ Pc.•h•rson lc•arnl.'rl
1hat l\\O un1rlt•nt1fwd ~1rb had
lx'rn rnurckrt d
"Al lh1• llllll' tht•\ W('rt' up
pnr<•nlh un;1"' .tr1'. ll11ntmi:t1111
neach f'ohc·c l>Nt•ct l\•· S1.rt l.w'
Ochoa 'aul
$ht> rtf f ., ho m 1 c1<I<' dl'l ;11 I
l>fll N 'l I\ l' 1\1 Ut'P :\1 1u ·1\rt'l'.
hO\\<C\ t•r. ('1inrtrm1•<I Thur"l~I\
• (~•· \'l('TIMS, Paitt• A?I
N ett Parole
Rides De ad
SAC'HAM F.NTO t1\1'1
IA>.:1~l.1twn to 1·1 t'llh• u M t
c·:illc•d "DchbH' Hrba•jo
Ar t .. namc·1I :lftt'r a
) ouni: "om un rapt'« I and
murder ed by u p.irolt•1I
con\'irt 1s cfracl for lht!'I
)Cl\r
R u t A :. s <' rn h I ' 111 a n
Alu;tcr McAltstl•r ({)San
Jose ) vflw<'d Thurs day
that If he ca n 't i:et the
measures appro\'rd next
year. h l' wtll ll•ad a
campaign to pu t thr 1c;-
sues before> s tate\\id e
\'Oters
Defl'ated 1n th<' As·
sembly Cnminal Justice
Committe e Wednesday
was a bill that \\OUld have
opened parole hearings to
the pubhc and prev('ntcd
the state Adult Authority
from granting a parole
without finding the con-
vtct no longer a danger lo
society.
The other would h ave
extended from seve n
years to 15 th<' minimum
t erm before parol e
eligibility for f1rst-dettrec
murderers a n d other s
&entenred to life in pnson
SLAYING VICTIM
Candace Susan Ready
Molestation
uspect Gives
Up to Police
\ :i:i H<1r 11111 1\nah<'1m mnn
'U'l't'l'h'd of niolt•!-ltnl't a 13 H'Jr
11111 In 1111• .:1rl \\'('rlne,<l:t) mtihl
turrwd h 1mc;t•tr in to the ln tn<'
pollt'l'. offtnrs saul locla\'
1-:11111 \\'1ll1a m Kollhnpp is 10
th1• Nl'"-port llc tH·h Caty .Jail to
11:1~ on 1·hr1 ri:es nf kidnap, ussuult
111 commit rapr. sex pNvl'r~1on
anll lt'"-d :md lascivious conduct
al(ilinst ch1ldrl'n. pollr{' said
Kollhopp Is betng held \\tlhoul
bnil ::ind u purole holrl has ~en
plaeed on him for an allet(cd
poroll' v1 nl<1lion. lie v.as ac
C'Ompan1ec1 by his parole.' omrer
wht"n he surrendered at the Irvine
r oltce s tation Thurs d<•Y ur
tcrnoon, police said.
Ul l1cers sa10 tne cnnrges stem
from an incide nt m Harvard
Community Park Wednesday
n11zht, whe n two 13-year-old
Irvine gir ls were dra1?gcd into a
tras h enclosure at lmifepoint.
One or the girls was molested
by the attacker be.Core he ned
whe n he s potted a nearby police
car.
K4NS4S ZOO'S
cnl' BIG GNUS
TOPEKA. Kon. (AP) -Are
you ready tor the gnus, Weather
and Sports?
The Gage Park zoo's two new
gnus. a four-year -old fe m ale
and a one-year-old male, have
been n amed Weather and
Sp<>rts.
Victim Found?
Wasie St11dies D11e
Slowdown End
For N Plants?
WASHINGTON (APJ -The
Nuclear R eg ul atory Com-
mission <NRC > said today full
licensing of new nuclear power
plants m i g h t res ume b y
December.
NRC chairman Marcus W.
Rowden told a congressional
committee that the slowdown on
hccnsinit nl'w plants could be
s uspended a fter completion or
l'tud1es or nuclear was tes
management, and public hear-
ings
Tht> NRC <'artier this month
~harply curtailed hcensUlg and
npt'ratton or new nuclear power
plants in response to a pair of
l S Court or Appeals decisions
I a:-t Ju I\' 21. Those decis ions
'aid the comm1ss1on did not pay
e n o ugh a tt<'nl1on to
l'll \11ronmcntal issues an eranl-
1 n J! l1cC'n:.es for plants in
\'t>rmont and M 1ch1gan
The NRC action did not affect
nuclear plants already produc·
tnJt l'lectric1ty. It pla ced a
m o ratorium o n n e w c o n -
!-lructll>n and limited the licens-
in~ or new plants to produce al
full capacity.
Meanwhilt>. thl' Senate today
appointed 12 S<'notors to mukc
an o vtm1e:111 llltud y of the effect
or nuclear r eactor sales on US.
security and foreign policy.
Majority leader Mik e
Mansfield CO-Mont.>. s aid one
o( the most important Issues in
tht• next Congress "will be the
developm ent of a policy to rope
with the worldwide proliferation
of atomic react ors "
Mansfield and other senators
have expressed con cern that
p luton ium, a byproduct or
nuclear reactor s, can be usc.'<i
for the p roduction of atomic
weapons.
.. lt is impe r ative that ap-
propriate s afegu a rds and
securit y procedures arc de -
signed to prohibit the misuse of
p l uto niu m a n d ot h e r
byproducts ," Mansfield said.
T he 12-m c m ber s tudy de-
legation, appoin ted under a re-
solution oHered by M ans rield
nnd Republican leader Hugh
Scott, was drawn from thr<'c
committees wrestling with
reg1s lallon to establish control~
on tht> e x 11or l of nuclear
materials and technology.
These are the Government
Operations Committee , the
Foreign Relations Committee
and the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy.
The atomic committee rej<'ct·
ed a proposed rompromise bill
Thursday , while the Foreign
Relations Committee approved
it.
Sen. Abra ham Riblcoff CD·
Conn.1. was named chairman of
the special s tudy group, Sen.
HowardH. Ba ker (R·Tenn.). vice
C'hairm an.
Others uppointed were Sens.
Howard · Cannon CD -Nev.>.
T ho m as Eagleton <D·Mo.),
<See POWER, Page A2>
Connection Cut
Dope Czar Convicted
NEW YORK CAPJ -Antonio Flores. 38. has been
convicted in federal court of masterminding the
French Connection scheme to smuggle 600 pounds or
heroin from France for distribution in this country.
Flores faces a maximum term or 60 years In
prison and a Cine of $20,000 as a result or Thursday's
decision. He will be sentenced Oct . 7. The smuggling operation was made famous by
the book and movie, "The French Connection."
Flores was Indicted in January, 1973 but eluded
narcotics agents for three years before he was arrest-
ed in Spain. He was extradited to the United States
eight months ago, after spending nearly three years
in a Spanish prison for possessing marijuana and a
false passport.
,
0.lly P,lol PMIO
REFUSED HEARING
Congressman Hinshaw
Court, Nixes
Hinshaw Bid
For Hearing
Congres!'lm n n Andrew .I .
llmi.h aw was advised today lhal
the California Supreme Court
has refused lo grant a hl'aring al
which his lawyer!'> could haH•
challenged adv<'n.c ruJmtts m his
current Orang(• County Superior
Court pretrial ar t ion.
The rulln11 m eans that action in
Judl(e Frank Domen1rhin1 'i.
courtroom will resume Monday.
Openinl( statements w1ll l><' ck·
Ii vcred aftt>r a final scrvinl{ jurnr
and tour alternate j urors urn
<'hos en
lllnshow. 53. faces trial on
multiple felony counts stemmm~
from his allcJtl'd criminal actions
while servmJ: as Or ange County
assessor In 1972.
It 1s alleged that county
employes in the assessor's orr1ce
utillz.ed county time and drew
county expenses while they wer e
a ctuall y working for the
Ne wport Be a c h Republican 's
s u c cess ful congressional
campaign.
Bar Dues Rising
SACRAMENT O (AP) -A
$1.3·mllllon State Bar dues in-
crease bill -described as un·
necessary by the :;tale auditor
general -is on Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. 's desk. The increase,
In 11 blll by Assemblyman John
Miller <D·Oakland>. was sent to
Brown on a 62· l Assembly vote
Thursday. There was no debate.
Wonian
Shot
To Death
By TOM BARLEY
Of t~e O•llf P,lel SUll
A body which Orange County
Sheriff's officers believe could be
that of the missin g J oann
Seigman of Rossmoor was d is-
covered today in a field in the
Carson area of Los Ange les
County, investigators said.
Deputies being dispatched to
the scene said they had been
advised that the woman had been
shot to death a nd that s he
matched circulated descriptions
or Mrs. Seigman.
They refused further comment
on the development pending their
arrival in the Carson and definite
identification or the corpse
They stressed that tht• hody ha~
not yet been identif1 ... >d as that or
Mr~ Seigman
The d1:.covery r amc• shortly
aft('r FBI agents jotnl'<I a grow·
mg search for Mrs. Scig m:in who
wa~ dnv<'n off at gunpoint while
police were freeing h('r three
<"h1ldren nc•ar the Long Beach.
market manag<'d by h<'r also
utxlu<'led husband.
Shcr1tr's officers . working with
the federal lawmen and Long
CSet>SEARCll, Pagc A2>
Cons t
We ntllc r
l.lt llt> ('hangt' In weather
expcctl'rl for the weekend.
Mor'hlng t'loucl11 wlll c.•on-
linuc alonu tht• Const.
INS IDE TODA\'
IAgU'IJa Reach imU bt' the
&lie of ,a L.ong Reach
Svmphony OrchHlra concert
whtte the ~r/ormer1 Will re-
C'llly be on their t04!• -they'U
be member1 of Bolld
Pacifico, 1hanng . a program
wtlh the orchestra. See. Page
CJ of Ille Weeknider.
Index
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.4,2 DAILY PILOT s
Microwave Victim.?
Soviet Ambassador Re<Usigned
W>\SHINGTON <AP>-Hulth
problem11 thut muy be tanked to
Sovie\ microwave bombardment
are bdu:ved to be a factor m the
reyortt!d dec111on tn r c1&i.Sl1'11
Wuller J . Stoeoel Jr , U .S
,1mbu.udu1· ln Moscow
St1x-s:.i•I, a 56 \ l'.lr old tJtt!'t'r
<111ih1m.1t "'hu h••"I t.t:f'l"tl 1r1 tlw
Soviet <'Uff1t ,tl tntcrrn1ttently
:.1nce 1947. 1' to bceomt
EARCH ...
t:t·.iC'h pol1ct., today issu<'cl
p1ct11n: ... ur lht' m"sinlo( ~tr ..
S4.·1gmJn, U .• u11I u1 j!t•d an\001•
\I.ho :.pot' h1•1 <1r .i i>er on rt
:-.cn1bhn~ her LU cunt act them .
Mr:.. Sc1)(rnan. lai.l sccn by hl'r
thfl'l' cluldrcn a ... tht-two gunmen
rorn•d her away from the family
van 1n which they "'<·re lei\ bound
dfld t(agged, ac;l>ured them :ll> sht·
left that thl·~ woultl .. 0011 bt•
to1:<•lht•r a~a111
The Se1~man children ';i th~.
l!l. J ohn M1c hal•I. Iii. and Puul.
I I -tuld offlcl·rs the l140 gunmen
abo assured them that no harm
WOuld come lO their mother.
Sht'r1ff::. Ill\ el>t1galor-; toda\
blamed hundreds nf Lon~ Beach
res1denll> "'ho l>\\ armed lo lht:
do" nlO'-' n areJ for their failure
to ::.urround the kidnaperl> and
free both 1\1 rs. Se1gmdll and her
t.'f\1lclren
Tht•v hi a m ed o wn<'r s of
Cit11en; Band rddlti:. for attract·
mg otha CH buffs to the
downtu\lo n arl'a after they picked
up police bulletins detailing the
ahduC'lwn and calling add1t1on<1l
<·a rs lo the kidnap scene.
"fh e'e (.' B us t'rs are 11
menace." :i 'enior investigator
grumbled today. "They C11l the
mrwavs with a lot of useless
Junk. 'they impede us in every
pvss1ble w D.\ and th<:r 1ni.1st on
speakmg to t•ach other m some
kmd of unintl•ll1~1ble Southern
t\\ OnA th.ti 'Ct'm~ to be.• thC'll
tr.1<h•m:irk '·
\\'tth•'UI that interfrrenct•.
pultrt' sJ1d, they helieve tht•\
could hJVC s urrounded th1•
k1dn<1P<'r'> and freed both the
th1ll11 en ~ind Mrs Sl•tgman.
~1 ark 1• l m a 1111 Jo? er J ohn
Sl•1j!mJn :,11, "'a:. unhJrmcd
Poltt•t• fottnd him at .1 Pil.\
11•ll•1)ht1 nt' h11111 h lH1ts 1d1• h1'
M.trJ..l't u .... 1..1•t ... tort· t'lutchan.: J
h ro\.\n pJp1•r h:ii: ('nnt.111\ln~
SX.IXIO tn t·a~h th<: t'Olllt•nt.-. of hi'>
:.aft•
!:-i<•1j!man and his lan11l)' were
t uken at gunpoint Wednesday
ni~hl from thl'lr home ot 3.1!1l
Cort l'Sl' Orivt'. Hosi.moor, hv two
mt•n can' lilt!" <'apon ... and V.·N1t·
lnl! ll.1llo" f't·n ma ... k'l
St•1 J! m .in :. .1111 h<' w a.4' toh1 1<1
o~·n tht· m a1 l..1•t .,Jfe. put lls ron
t<•nl'i Ill a 11:1r1t·r ba~ and then i;:o
to the phone t•llt'1d1• the store and
"ail ror :1 cal I rrom them ~<'l~nlan lnld offu·ers that he
})('c·amc nl'r\ ouo; after st.ind111~
:11 I ht• ph11111• booth for 10 mmutC'~
without a <'llll a nd dl•c1ded to call
u 1ng [i('J('h puhce
Pohcc said their rnd1(){'d plans
for surroundrn~ lh<' area wer1•
picked up by C 8 e nthu.sia.-1ts who
flocked to thl' sct•ne and ap·
parently alnrrned lhe k1dnapers
"'ho ne1t "'1th Mrs . Sc1gman.
Sheriff's offlt'l'rs htwc circul nt·
1•11 de:.<'rivt111n~ of l'"o men '\\ho
.111• bt-hl'\ ,.d to be <h l\'inR a hRht
<'Cllorcd Huit•k or Oldsmobile or
J:1ll' 195<1' ur t•.1rh· 10005 .. 1ntag1•
l'hl'Y ";irn <>d anyone who
ht'lic•\ l'' l lrnt h1• mav ha' 1•
:-1'l1llt•1l I h<• two nwn with or
"'thout M r~. St•i1<man lo call
111dtc.:·1· uncl not altetnpl to
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ambusacWr to Wt-:>t Gl•rnrnn~,
.i.coordJnat to dlploniutJt lllO\lrn·~
In Bonn h\' w ould '"l'Ct'ed
A m b a s a a d o r M .1 r t 1 u J .
Hrnenbr•nd. who 11' ret1rlnfl
Prtss spe>k~~ml·n for bvth tht=
White House s nd thl' Statt•
l~p.trtment. folio" ma Lht•1r rl'·
AUl..r pr .. ctlcl·~. dec·Jun-d to com-
rn c n t u n tht" 1mp~ndrn i.:
ambau adorlal ch..inR~ berore
thry are oftlca<ally Jnnoonc~.
The State Depurtml'nt re·
peatedh has den ied that Stoe-.i.d
has d eveloped an) medical pru·
Education
Bill OK'd
ble ms related lo tht• Sov1l'l
m1,·rowave beam~ lb.it ha\e
tK·co aimed al the t'mbUMy to
111m U.S. hstcnina devlct!s on its
100(. Th~ n1d1atlon lnttn.,lty re·
p()rtedly has be~n htihHt 10 the
v1c ll\1ty of tht• 1.1mbasi.ador's of
ht'\' on the ninth noor or the
Moscow emba!!!!)'
However. sources h1H't' con -
11 rmed that for SOtTH' time
Stoessel has IJeen suffenng from
anemia . ;a blood cond1t1on
cbar•ctcrit.e'l by lack of red
blood cells. J\n.imia Md other
blood problems are <1mong
symptoms that ha\•e been report·
ed in experiment al s tudies on el·
feels of microwaves
By Senate
One State Department om c1al
who previous ly had ~ervcd II\
l\l usrow c·o m m ent<'d about
Stoessel's impending move. "l
recall heJrtn(! as early as
January that they'd have lo Rel
him out or there, be-cause of his
health."
Backi11g IJp ihe Bears
\\'ASflrNG'fON CAP1 -Th<'
Senate toda) approved a S3S J
b1lllon, 51~·) ear t'Xt ens1on of
feder al programs for tugher and
\OCallonal educatJon. after re-
Jl'Cting attempts torestrictcourt·
ordered busing to desegregate
schoob
The final vote was 78 to 5. send·
mg the bill to a conference "'1th
the House.
Am ong other thmgs. the bill
would increase t he maximum
ff'deral ~rant for poor students to
:ittend collr~e from SI .400 to
SI 800 a 'ear It aliO ~' ould ex· te~d eltg.1b1llty for government·
guaranteed student loans to
families with annual incomes of
$25.000. The current limit is
Sl5,000
In other action on the bill, the
Senate adopted 88 o an umend·
ment to exempt father-son and
mother ·daughler events 1n public
sC'hools from the ban on sex dis·
cnminatton sn federally support·
ed educational 1nst11utions.
The amendment. by Rep. Paul
FJnntn <R Ariz 1, also would·
":i1ve applica t ion of the
Jnttd1scr1mination lav. to Hoys
State and G 1rb State programs
s ponsor ed by the American
Legion and Its aux1har~
The llouse has passed separ:1tc
bills extending higher 1;.-ducation
program!> for o ne ~ear and
vocational t>ducat111n asi.1stan1·e
for ~1'< \ears Th<' final 'ers1on
'-'Ill go ·to a llouse-&-nate con-
fl·rcnl't'.
San Clemente
Sewage Plant
Spouts Waste
Problems In disposal of treated
sewer water continued to plague
the city of San Clemente.
Wednesd ay a fternoon a leak in
the ocean outfall near North
Beach. through v.•h1 ch all the
city's t reated emuent pc>urs, r~
sulted in a geyser of treated
~cw age.
Pressure In the old ouUaJI line,
built in the 1920's. forced the
sewace through a s mall hole hieh
into the air.
The county h ealth department
ordered bench \ifeJ(ulU'ds lo keep
bathers av. ay from the im -
mediate area. one where surfers
ltk<' to congre~ate.
The leak was patched by today.
hut {'ounty and city officials were
:-till e)'lllR th<• outfall wanly.
Thi• outrnll was last re ·
t•cmstructcd an the 1950's nnd has
lwf'n pttlCht'd num<'r<>u." times.
ll was not built to regularly
hanc11r the kind of IL1ad It I!! handl· in.: now Prior l o a month lllJO. mn~l city l'fflul'nl was dl!I·
r hari;t('d on land. for lrn~atinn
and ~roun<i w atl·r rl'Clmnte
A month nRo thc San Diego
Hel{lonal Wiater Quality C•mtrol
Roard ('1\Nt the C'1ty for "strO'l'I
\ iolntion ·' of water qu11llty
standar<l". The board ordert'd a
stop to lend dttocharge and dirt-ct·
t•d that trt'atcd sewage be
llumred al see.
The outf:ill since has been
handling millions of aallons of
bt'Wage more every day than It ls
uccustomed.
Mike Wehne r. environmentat
health specialist with county
health. said today the outfall ls In
bad shape in several places--
t.'1>J)eCtally where It 15 exposed at
t he shoreline .
"It's bombardl'd,"henid. "by
wave after wave aner wave.'"
with sea salt and sand acting to
con-ode It.
Wehner said. "ff this keeps up.
it ·s going to be pat~ from end .
to end.''
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POWER •••
However. lhl' o!ficiul added
that (aC'tors as ide from health
probably were involve.'<! ... Jt • ., a
\'erv difficult post . evl'n apart
from the radiation." ht> s:ud.
Stoessel arrived in Moscow as
ambassador in 1974, ut the hC'1ght
of U.S. efforts to supplant the
Sov1el mnuence sn Egypt and the
Arab world. Also. he has run the
embassy during strategic
nuclear arms m'gotiallons and
whil e tensio ns developed
bet11.·een Was hing t on a nd
Moscow over their conflicting
policies in Afrira.
The leading candidate to sue·
ceed Stoessel in M05cow 1s r e-
ported to be Malcolm Toon.
though diplomatic sources s aid
the Ford administration 1s reluc·
tant to withdraw Toon Crom his
current ambassadonal post in
Jsrael.
Another possible suc·cessor to
Stoessel is Richard T. Davies.
U.S. ambassador to Poland.
VICTIMS ...
night he suspected the :.la~ an.:
victtms were Miss Ready and
Miss Pctcr!>On early in the da~
Frantic parents had nooded
sher iff 's 1nve:.t1gator s with
queries about the !>U:-Pt'<'kcl
runawa\S becau!>l' tht•y lwcl
daughters m1ss1ng and bchl'\ ''"
m the beach are;i
Delt'Ctl\'l' S~t Al Ma!iUl'l'I .. u11I
the count of posstblt' \ 11·t1ms
based on run a\.\ a · reports on f1I P
Thursdav mornin~ w.is 30. hut
an x 1 o us t' a 11 s p u.., he d t h l'
possibilities to m ore than 100 by
noon.
··one couple ev<'n drove down
here from Camarillo. but neither
"as their daughter. They looked
at the pho togr aphs." said
Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton.
Dclective MacAfee and his
four p a rtners as.s igned to
identifying the murder victims
s tabbed eight to nine times each
were already working on the
Peterson and Ready girls' disap-
pearance.
"We got a couple of missing
juvenile r eports that fit their
descriptions closely and went on
that." Detective MaeAfee ex-
plamed.
Candace was reported missing
at 10 p.m. Wednesday and her
friend who moved to Huntington
Beac h three m onths ago.
Sheryl. w H r eported missing by
her mother an hour later.
The girls both Uved in the
11 un ting t o n Continental
townhou1e de velopment near
Rrookhurst Street and Adams
A\'t nuc a nd would have been
sophomores at Edison Jligb
School next month.
Jn vest11ator1 say the girls
were not classed as runaways.
and ll was apparently nol uncom·
mon for them to violate parental
curfew re gulatlonll .
.. C1.1ndy and Sheryl weren't
angels, but they d idn't deserve to
die.'' Is the w•y one young a('·
quaintanee phrased it.
Strongly suspectlnR the girl~
s lain below the rocky bluHs at
Pacific Cout Highway and
Golden West Street were M 1ss
Ready a nd M lu Peterson. in·
vesllgators called thelr mothers.
• • W e R o t ;1 t e n t a t l v c
identification from Ule photo·
graph.s and a J><>Sltlve from each
mother at the mortuary.'' 11a1d
Detective Mac Mee.
lie said lt was a n extremely un·
pleasant chore for nil concerned
when the mothers were ac·
companied to Saddl eback
Mortuary in Tustin. about a half·
hour apart Thurs day afternoon.
"They were so upset we de·
cided to hold off any further In·
t er vlewing until Fr iday af·
temoon ... he explained.
The two m others, each with
teenaged son s and daughters,
were in seclusion with friends to-
day.
No funeral arrangem ents were
scheduled yel at Saddleback
Mortuary. but it was expected
Miss Peterson would b e
tl'ansferred to an Inglewood
mortuary today.
:\ pohc·t·rnan fires a smokl• homb at th1 ,,,.
polar bt•ars at lh1..· Hall1mo1·~ Zoo to drl\ l'
them ~rn ar I rom the mutl1~1tl·d hod~ of .1
m :111 tou11d 111 t ht• l>1•.11· ptl Tht• hmh · ";is l'l"
<·m 1.•rl'd " 1th g t Jjlpltng hook-. and rope!>.
Economy Looks Better
Indicators Show Continued Upswing
WASHINGTON (APl -The
government index dl•i.igned to
show future trend:. rn tht-
economv increa:.rd five tenth:. of
a percent in July, the 17th
straight month 1t has pouited up·
ward. the Commt>rce Depart·
menl reported today.
John W KendnC'k, C'hief Com·
. merce Depart ment econom ist.
said the continuing Stl'ady in·
crease of the index "dt'ftnitcly
reaffirms the basil.' l'xpan.sionary
thru!>I of the econ om).
Kendnrk ~aid 1n u11 1nll•rv1t•w
that the index sho\lo -; that bu:.1·
ness conf1den<'e in tht• el·onom~
1~ 1mprovin~ as renected an the
i;ro" th in nt'\\ bu~1nl'':-. 1·ontrach
and ontt<r!> for plant ancl equip·
mcnt.
The 17 m o nth g .1111 i-; tlw
lon~est !>tnrt' 1t r o.,t• for 20 c·on
"I' c ut i' c m 11 nth:. r r o m
Oen•mbl'r, 195:1 throu)!h Jul).
19!'>!1
Kno"' n as thl' <'Ompos1k 1ndl''
nf 11.'a<hn~ 1nd1eator!>. 1h1• 111dc\
ha., ~hn"' n contmumK ~trt>ngth
t'\en though other govt>rnment
index<'~ on prict's, l'tcmomit.'
,Rro'-' th and t•m pin~ ml•ot havt•
turned slui.tgish
It li kely will lenct :-.upport t1)
Ford admsnir;tratwn argument:.
that lht' l'ronnm' "l1ll 1i. ~ro" 1ni.:.
al!houi.:h II Ill.J V lll' lffO\lotnA
Lost Airplane
Being Hunted
LA VERNE CAPl -The Civil
Air Patrol launc hed a search this
morning for a J2.yt'ar-old La
Verne man who took his pnvatc
plane up for a bril'f spin around
the airstrip and failed lo return, a
CAP s pokes man said. (Scl'
Related Story Page A·9 ) .
Frank Nordquist, 'A-ho had
been studying for his com
mercial pilot ·s I iccns<>. took off
Thurs day morning f rom
Rracketl Field in his red and
white Cessna 150, said CAP
spokesman Ed Crankshaw.
When he h adn't rt'lurned by
this morning. an acnru search
was begun.
slower. Some e('onomisl'I out or
~overnment haH· \\Ondt·re!I
"hether the l'l'onomy ma) h1•
br:iking to a halt 11Aa1n
The CommerCl' Dt>partm1·nt
said the indicators index. bused
on 12 stal1~llcal mea~ures or 1lw
t'l'OnOm.'. ro::.e to 109 5 tn .lul\
The five tenth:. of <i percent ~am
was O\ler a revised June index
that showed u nine-tenths of l
percent increase over Muy, in·
stead of the three -tenths of 11wr·
cent gain reported t•arher.
The maJor strength in th1• .July
index, the a~ency s:i1d, wru. an the
1nnt'a~<· in building permits,
"h1ch Al t'w ... harpl~ durrng the
nwnth
Otl1\·r IXlSit1n• stalistits \\'1•n · u
1 «1htC'!ton in tlw Job luynfl r ule,
tnC'reases in contracts and orders
for plant and l'(jttipnwnt, rism~
:.lock pntt'S. I ht• mom·~ supply
and net busanc::.:. rormut1on .
On the negative side were
statistics for the average work
"4"ek, deh very lime for ordered
11ood!'. chang1.:s in llqwd u~sets.
chsn~l!S 1n !>l•ns1t1vc price:. and
new ordl•rs for manufatturcd
and consuml'r go(xb
Solon Denies Cash
Gathered Illegally
WAS HI NGTON tAl'I St•n
Jesse Helms <R·N.C.J. s uid that
to his knowledge "no con·
tnbutlons w er e solicited and
none were received" at u party
held in a congressional buHding
under his s ponsor s hip for a
s enat o ri a l candidate from
Montana.
The U.S . Code forbids thr
solicitation or receiving or any
money in any bu1ldtnK "occup1e<t
sn t he dis charge of orf1rlal
duties" hy ;:1ny person whose
salary is paid from the ll S .
1'reasury.
llelms said Thursday night
that the National Conserv at1vc
Political Action Committee had
a sked him to authonze the send·
tn~ Ou t or lctll'rS "with a
facsimile of my signature" mv1t·
mg the recipients to a pnrly Wed
nesday at tht" Capitol Ifill Cluh
for Stanley C. Hurgcr.
"Subsequent to that. without
m y knowledge. lhey chang<'d lh(·
frttcr to read that thl' l1K'at1m1
wa~ the Oirkst•n Officl' Build
rn$?." Helms said in a h'll•phorw
interview.
Thc Capitol Jlill Club is n
J>r1 v ate Hep11 bl1 can c I uh 011
Capitol 11111. Thl' D1rksl'n Off11·1•
flutlding b a Senate office build·
ini;:.
l11•l m" ~.11'1 he :.lopp<.'d hy the
party !or about rive minutes. "No
<'Olltnhullons wen• solicited and
nmw v. 1•re rerl'l\'<'d." hl' said.
11\l\H'VCr. tht• New York Times
said thul r h<'cks were tollecled
at thl' door bv David Pearson,
who id<'nti fit'd himsf'lf as
r<'tlrcsent in~ l ht' "Stan llurgcr
for L' .S Sl•nalor C'omm1Lh•<'."
wf Contest
Set i11 Beach
The annua l Huntington Reach
summer surfing championships
are scheduled lh1s Saturduy and
Sunday from ti a m. to~ p.m <•l
16th Strt'l'l and l'aciftc Coasl
lllJ!hwav.
The ccmtl'SI IS Sp-OO!>Orecl by the
< 1ty's n •creatinn anct parks de
part nH·11t 11 1nrludcs SI ~
cl1v1s1on' acl·ording to aRe and
M'X
CompC'tition 1s open to resi·
d<>nts of l lunltngton Beach Umon
I lt~h School Oistntt. which in·
t'luclf''i llunt 1n gton Oeach and
p <1 rts of Fountnin Valley,
\\\•.,tmlnstcr nnd SNtl Beach.
l•'urthf'r information can be oh·
t amecl bv {'11llsn_g s:u;.~l'\Rli.
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
Unfortunately for the general public. there are a lot or people installing
carpetsng who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, many carpet "contractors" are
working unlawfully without nsurance and state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION you shOutd 1ns1st that the people who Install
ycur carpeting work fo r a contractor who is INSURED and STATE LICENSED.
(He is required by state law to be both.) Stale licensed contractors have to post
a bond tor your protection. and the very accomplishment of licensing indicates
a degree o f competency.
The biggest problem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor ls that he
mi9ht be out o f business tomorrow. Don't take a chance -call Alden's for
re11ablllty. and the best installation around!
linoleum • wood noor l IC. NO. )10422
John Glenn (D·Ohio>. Wendell
Ford <O·Ky.). J ohn CUiver (0-
lowa), Dale Bumpers (O·Ark.),
James Pearson (R·){an.).
Char\es M a thias < R-Md. ).
Henry Bellmon <R·Nev.) and
Paul Laxalt<R-Ncv.). •
They are to visit countries ln
the Middle East. Europe and •
elsewhere.
Her family moved to HW)l·
ington Buch i n June, from
Placentia, where she attended
Kraemer Junior lUgb School
after moving to that area from
the Bellflower r egion \he year
before.
1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46·.4838 -6<&6.235S
1
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SAl'RAM !<:!'.TO tJ\J' J Ttll'
4ompr11m1"e .lm\•ndment. .. 1h.11
~,,.ij lhl W.A\ lnr ll"-''>J.:C' of the
t'UJ'!>l.ll l'OllM'r\ JllClll hlll hJ\ I
pu~M'CI tht• l\lJlc S..·n.ilt• l>ut not
l"Hhoul io.iimt• lw,1l<.'\I dchatt·
Tht' t•o,1<1tal 11111 a IJntim.n}i.
;1,urt• dt-~1.:nt·d to <'Urb «11
~o~ml'n\ ulon~ ('<1l1fu1 n1.1 '
l,100 nlll,· <'ou:-il111w. \\1111 ~·n,1tt·
~rovJI ~lontl.1\ .i.mJ \4H\ 't·nl lo
~' Eelmund Hrul'nJr
T h c J m c n cl ml' n'' " t• 1 t•
cf:u:wct•n•ll b.'' llr<1'4n and ue't't'Jlt
t•~ ln l.ibur .i.1111 the 11111'
Payoff
Probes
Spread
lh The .b!ludatro Prtl\'
,\ l' ~ Sl'niltl' sutx·omrn1lll·e '
IJ1,l·l11~url· l'drl) lh1s )t•ar about
""'' m1·nb •>I S:? I I mil hon u~
l.otkhl'l'U \1n·r.1ft Corp lo pl.int·
purcha~l·r::. i.lb ro:id has touch..-cJ
off •ll\'t''l1j.!;.it i11n.., .ind poll'nt1al or
.1tl•1al 'l"Hlllal ... in Jl lt·a..,l f11ur
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-Tht> :\<>tbt>rland!>: Prin1•1•
Hl'rnhJrtl. hu::.band nf QUl'l'll
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11ff1c1al Jncl tnl'tlnl''' hfr oif\1·1 J
t·omm1::.::.ion prubml! Lod.ht•t•1I
.... ilco, l'oncluded that hi! h,1d
11:.tmJJ.!l'll Outch national 1n
ti•r•''" .11111 rnlH'IZt'cl hr-. r.• •
l;1t10n,hq1\\1th thl· ,11rt'r.1lt 111111
'l'hl' li11d\ lt'pOrll'd IHI firm
n uh•111·,• I hat Hcrnhard had .11·
1 cptell hn tw, hut 1l .... .1111 th•·
prinl'" had 'htm n h1m ... df 11~·11
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(1'1'1> •
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!\hm:-1l·1 K.1ku~1 1\tnJk;i Jnrl Ii
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I n1•1·tiun ''1th 1.oe khl't'<i P·" nwna...
tot al hn.: '\I:! Ii m tllion folio" m~
I 1ho,cl•'1oun·' ahoul tht• purch ..... <' of
l,1wkh«t•c1 Tr1St:ir Jelltn<'r' ll\ ;.i
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poht1('1 ,1n., 11it·1•11,1•1l oi l "'' dt·
mancl h•1 .1th1111111.:h1m 1·,ttj!.1l111n
11(tht• ,,<·;mtlJI
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ruhni.: C.'hrist1an lll•11w1;rat11· pur
I\ hJH' bet<n a1'C'll•wd of l.1km'°'
l.cwkh1•1•rl mon1•'. 1ndud111i.: om• of
lh1• pr11n1· m11H,1t•r'\ 111 offttT
hd\\t•1•11 l!IHX and 19711 ,\ 1·om
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• parh.tnh'nt , .... 111 ohm~ lhl' 'l'anrlJI
unll \\ 1111 t•po1 I I JI t•r th11,,) t'•ll .
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: mt'nt ,., ... rndinJ! an cn\O\ tu ttw
•t·111ll.'d ~t.1l1'' tl• 111::.pi•1·1 l s
' J ll "t I (' f' D I:' JI J rt ml' n I JI n <i
l.1H'kh1•1•tl filt•i; Ill d i:'t'ldlll/.:
"hl'th<.'r to ordN formal in
q •:-.lll(utmn into the purd\O'll' l•f
.ibout \.0041 ,\tr 1-'011·•· .in<I ~:.ivy
~1a1f1i.:ht1•r.., 111 lh1• l!llili...
Cops Cleared
Of Cl1ar~es
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".in 011•1.:1• p11llc•1• of 1•h.trMt'' that
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\ 1b l.111u11 t•f lnr,11 111111<•1 \I Ilic It•
n lU• ·I."''
b.1< kt>r!> l'he \' v. ere put mto a
mca!'>ur.-b' """emhh man (.;an
ll:irt I 0 ~jnta HarbMa• ·
Thur1>ll,I\ ' :?~ 9 St•natt• \Oh'
"l'lll tht• 11.irt ml'ai.url' to the As
~1·mbl)
The cuu'41JI bill \4Utdd reqwn•
lut JI ('\J8 tal guvuomcntll to
follow a scr1t~ of rwddinc·~ de
Ml(ned to among other thtn.::.
curb urban •Pr•wl uJon~ th('
'horelint' 1.tnd tn&ure p1.1bhc .i.c-
c·~ s to beaC'h arett!\
It would also ~<.'t 1.1p a perm ..
nt•nl slut.•" 1de <'oastal com
mL'is1on lo enforce the act
llasl !I E.~il
MaJor prov1s1ons in Uw Hart
bill -Aould J:lve rtjlionAI ro.1..,lal
('Om missio n a t'll.O } car m:.tead
ol a four·le-ar life
f\1!1(1, tht' rcjt1onal c:o11\roi~11iot11J
v.oold be act1ut~ onl} >A'h('n the
lute comm! J11<>0 r~tt lhtrt> w11
enough 'A Ork to warrant l~lr u
111tance
The Hort bill ~ould •l~o m11ke
the coastal CQO'ln\JHlon s dt>
1jCn11tiol\ of 1oeni1lt1\'C! co•lltl al
art11$ 5Ubject to ICJt510ll\\.'
rt111ficaUon. Pro~ed develop
menl in a st-n 1hve coastal ar<•w
St..ilt· polH.'t' offic(•rs escort a ~outh through the front
i.!.tlt•:-111 tlw C~1liforni:.i State Farr in Sacramento follow
1111.: .i dhturh am·l• Thur..,da~ m_i.?ht tn\'Ol\lng 2.000 \Oung
p<'oph.• l'olt('l' t1:-{"'<I lttar ga~ to break Up thl' rnc•k and
hottk thrcl\\ 1ng not follm\ mg a l'o<.•k mus ic con<'C'rl
Newport Attorney
Nixes Guilty Plea
A '('\\l)ort Be ac h la"~cr "ho
1lr1•" a Mate pri..on h'rm of s 1"
months lo f1' c) t'lffs <Jftcr admit
11111: that ht• fat:.1f1cd mun Ornni.:t•
l'ounty Supt.>nor Court probate
act rnn pt eadcd successrull> Thur~da~ for lhl' w1thdrawul of
ht!> i:um~ plea.
Oes p1tt.• JudJte K enneth
W11l1am~· 1\ arning that he could
dra\\ a stiffer lt.'rm b) going on
trial. attornt.>y Roland Stt-wart
Hnrcumc. 39, of 901 Sand Castle
t>nn. Corona del Mdr, agreed tu r .ift.' a JUf\ Nov 22
Han·uml'"• decision mean-;
thJI :?2 ft'lmn <'<•unt:. 1·ontumt•d in
a .:ranrt Jur~ ind1c·tmc•nt are now
1 ,., I\ l'd ThC') inrludt· perJur'.
)!r .inti t hC'ft. offt'rinl( f Jf..,e
,., Hl\'nt'(• and pre paring fals1•
I '\ ltlt'lll'l'
Thn:;e <'h ar,::es W<"r<· :tuthonrt'd
aflt•r thc grand JUr:, \\ai> 1n
forme<i th<1t Rarrume had mi'
handled thl· t'!\tatt' i,f u San
Cll'mt•ntt' Iii an \\ho d1cd 111 a
t'apistrnnu Ut'a<'h t'OO\ al~C'ent
hum.-on Jun!.' 2.t. 1970 a(l('r
H.1rrunw "a::. tht• .11l1111n1::.t.rul11r
11f Ins 1·!-\ ,1h·
ll ",,., ,1llt•1tt'CI th.it an 1•::.t1ma1
<~I S~lllOO of llW • 1113 000 e'tatt-
h•ft In "111014 e•r \\ 11-.011 E11.:1•n1•
l.111 h1·r. Br,. ~\ ho I l\·1·11 11t 1:ix W
t-: .. c:il111wi., "u' "1thdr:11.1.n (111m
th1· 1·,t.1lt•" rthout <1ulh111 rl\
\\ 1tn1•S'\('' told thl· )!1 anll Jllr,\
th,11 lht'\ h:ttl ht•t•n unabl(• to
11 a1·1• .. lf1 .111 11l1•nllflNI h\'
l\,1rrum1• a' thl' 1·11'lllt11r "ho""'
p;i1t1 l h1• m11111•.., •tllfl \\ho \\ ·''
onct' rePorled b,i. the la" )C•r a)o
now hvinl{ in Huwa11
narcume 11pent somt· time• 1r1
the county jail prior to h111 Indict
menl when hrs :.mswers to tht-n
probate court judge Claude M
Owens fulled to ~at1sfy tht' curious jurist.
Convietlon on Lhe multiple al·
ltgations ~oold put Barcume 1n
:.tale prison for as long as 20
years. He also faces disciplinary
action by the Stat<' Bar of
California.
Celia's Wife
Seeking End
To Marriage
Convicted tn federal court anil
currently on trial in Orange
County Superior Court. Or. Louis
J C€'lla Jr had a new boul or
lill(lallon adrlrd to h..., problem :.
late Thursda v a divorc<" acti1m
filed by Mr!>. ·Marion Cclln
Mrs Celln. 48. c1tl~ 1rrcconc1lu·
bl<' differences in her la14-:-uit and
seeks spousal support, lll'r s hare
of l'nmmunlty prupt>rty 111dudlng
tht> ('ouple 's M r11.sion Vtt>)o hom(•
and Celia's Snntu Ana 11ract1cc
and her lellal fees.
The couple wert-married 24
vear!I llRO They separated last
i\1oncta't . the laws uit notl..'s
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Among Sunday Best
M r i.. < • l' I I u w u . 11 t h t r
husband 'i; 1Hde <.'very <fay fur
u lonit fedcrul court trial whiC'h
ended lasl June with hi-. con·
\ 1ct1on on multiple crimlnul
<'hoqtes He was !l<'ntenct'<i to
fl Y(' years In prison Md is free on
appeal.
Observer!I noted that she made
no more than ont' appeuruncc
with him in current Superior
Court pretrial action. !I\ lcw k h a 1· k \\ 11 rrl a I I h 1•
Htpuhliriln C'llll\1•11t1011 frnm .1
lnt:il 'It'" point '" :imoni.? lh1• h~hlif::hl' pl ,1nnf'll for S11nd1n ·,
111111\ Pilot ll1•ri• urr ~11nH'
•fCitlllft'' 111 lonk (111
'nl-'111'1> Tiii-: SCF.~F.S J\,
~omhl\ man H11lwrt Burk<> or
lh1n11nJ:t11n H<'.11·h "ns 1in1· of th1·
1('9dN' or I hl' ( ,1hfClrn1:1 de•
l<'J:at111n to tht' R<"puhhr.rn C'1m
"'nt1nn Ht• clt"H'rib\•<o 11 hill "C'nt
00 from 1ln IO~ldt'r'<1 JlOllll Of\ ICW
;ind h1•~ s t ate drlellakc; fell
• 10011t the· outcnmt-. 1n an <''<
du..,nc <itory for the Editon;1I
P3f:('S
SU OAY". BEST
BALLOT ISSUF. Are re
qwrem(•nts for bilingual balloL<1
.in unnecessary drain on tax
pay<"rs or are they really making
1t possible for signincanUy more
\Oters to b<"comc informed" Dai·
h Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clan ·
C'\' looks al both sides of the issue
m a story \h1,1t "ill lead ofr th<'
YOl' Section
AFTER OZZIE -f'orm er
television !llar Hamel Nelson of
Laguna Beach, widowed a year
aito. has found the lure of show
business hard to resist. In fact.
she'll nppear in a TV movie
nt'<t month She talks with As·
11o<'iaterl Press in a s pecial
fe&tur••
Minimum Pay
Bill Okayed
SACRAMENTO <API -The
C.JIComia Legis lature has sent to
the governor a biU that would
prevent the state minimum wa~e
from slipping below the federal
minimum wage .
The final 41 -21 vote or lhe As·
sembly Thursday gave the bill
the bare majority for pa~age.
Bv Assembl) man Bill Lockver
({).San Leandro), the biU would
bave no im medlale effect
because tbe stote minimum w:is
recently raised by regulation to
$2.50 an hour for most 14-'0rken.
~ffealv~ tn October, ~mpared
to federal mlnlmums of $2.20 and
$230
DR•: or co" ES TRl'F: -/I,.
forml•r b.lllenna. a film director
and n pl:w"'·r11i1ht are bnnttin~ lo
hfc thc-1r IMJHimt• dream· mak antt :i him about ballet. Rex Reed
talk~ 1\ Ith them obOUl the !'tar·
-.tudd<>d mo''" in a s t or y
sch<><ful('d for the €ntmalnmenl
Paa('~. •
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R~ay Augus1 27 1976 OAH .. Y PILOT • \~
.·
on Brown's Desk
"ould be clo~t'I · :.crutm11t"d b~
the stutt <'ommi~i.1on
En,•1ronmtnt ul111ti. • 'u1ll thl·
Hurt bill did not wc•ul..t•n th\•
roast..il lnll. th<' oppo11c<11b ot tht•
('().s..,t.11 mea~t.tr\' ai.:rt'<'d
• I don 't think bv udopt1nR
tht-Se amendm<'nt:\ that 14-l' 11u1ht
lo s ucker 1n nny mort> k.:1,lutor1
Ullo lhtnklll& that uw-y 11.re ~01na
to m kc a good bill out ol lhc bill
lhat wa p:tsllt"d a rouplt• of dll)'s
~~." iuatd Seo. Halvh UtJlb 1U.
Gardenia>
"Tb samr Ching, the ~amt·
Enery
Tax Cut
Dropped
WASlllNGTON IAP l -The
massive tax-revision bill now be-
ing cons idered by a Senate·
Hou:.e conferenc•t-comm1tl('e" ill
not inc lude u S500 m1llio.n
pal'kage of enerl!Y consl'rvation
tax breaks
The Senate Finance Commit·
tee agreed Thur'day to drop the
package from thl• bill and to re-
introduce its energy.savine pro-
\'isions In a separate energ) bill
The committee also \Oled to
boos t the four cent·a .gallon
federal tax on gasoline by half
cent for three years. saying 1t
"ould offs et the money the
Treasury would lose iI the ('nergy
con:.ervalion pack1:1ge is re~·i, ed
Hut the chances for pas:.age of
tht• ent'rgy bill particularly
one raising the gaS<.1hn<' tax -
beforl' Congress adjourns for the
fall t>leC'tions appear s lim.
t::arher this month tht> 54..-natc
'oted three·to·onc a~atnst an at-
tt>mpl to raise the gas levy b)' a
pcnnv.
Hoth the lloust• and Scnalt'
ha\'t' approved l.hc es::.ence or the
t•ner~' ronsen ·at1on ml'asures.
but the llOUSl' 1s reluctant to con
!older thl' energy propos als as
part or the big tax bill.
Se\'eral senator~ and <'Omm1t
tee aide.; s;.11d lht·~ <"XPl'l'led the
t'llcri,::. bill lo die.>, ;.ind that 1t "a~
1u~t un t.'laborall' way for lht'
"C'nut1• lo buck du" 11 1111 the pro
\ 1~111n
Hdor1• an~ h1ght•1 ~;is ta.\
1·oulcl 111k1• e£fret. 1t would have to
"in uppro\'al b) the full ~nate
and .i <'onforenct' comnuttee.
Then 1t "oulll be returned lo the
llousc <1nd Sen<.1tc for final action
lx'for·t• being senl to Presidenl
t-'ord
The cooservut1on program
"ould allow a t.upayer lo take
up to $225 off his lAx bill as
partial reimb1.1rsemenl ror the
cost of buying and installing in-
s ulation. caulking. and storm
doors and windo'+S in his home.
Other tax benefits would ~o lo
hom<"o\\·ners and businessmen
"'ho install geothermal or solar
heating equ1 pment or heat.
pumps.
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1dva. the surl\t' Su•rru C'l11b
J.1h1lusoph' 1:. ~om.: 10 Jlf('\ ntl. •
ht" uddcd "If :, ou t hrnk b) adopt 111.r thJ&) ou are going to inh'rft.•ru
ul all w Ith that 'ou urc not bt>mg r,•uh~l•<' " ·
Sen. Gt'Orf:t' l>t'ukmt·11un < U
Long llc.ich 1. i.rud lhl're 1:-
nothlnll 111 thl' llart bill thut "1s
"<>'"ll to provull.' ud1htion:il Jobs.
that ts ttoing to make it 1.11>!1::.1tilt.'
rur pt>r:.onb "hoi.c lune! I "
r«lass1f1cd und n-dut·c'd II\ Its
'~tlUt.' from J:l'tt1n~ <·om
llt'llbtllWn
"There ts ubsolut ... ·ly nothmg 111
th • c anwndml·nts thut answf'1
lht' m u1or obJt•1.·11un:. to th1:i.
NUS\ JI bill .
Hut Sl.•11. Albt'l'l Hodctu (l>
S.ir1·t1m('nto1 1H111l tht• le-.:1:.laturu.
hud produced :.i rctl.M)l)ubly i.:ood.
('0,1,t,11 blll ,ind should l'll,&C't th11
ll.1rt 11mt·n1tml'Ol!1
"I bUiijC~bt \\ l' hUVl' U Pl't)bll•n\
lht1t \\t' art• nt'\'t'r a,:0111.: 111 ht• ubll•
lo bllh l' \O tht' 1>t,1t1!\r,ll'tlOll of
t•\ l:'t\ l)(1<h . ht• i.aul
"\\'\' haH• \\ orl.l'd hi m'hll'\'l' U
l'l'.1i.onahk <'Om prun11M' IA·t ·,
~t·l NOlllj.'!" Ith ll "
The Hurt h1ll 1b AB'-~
Andy Better
NervportActor Dortn40 Powuls
Back home m Nf'\\pc>rt IWat·h. wll'r.1n urtm· Ancly
Ot>\'llle report:. th~t ht• hm. alm1 1i.t n·<'tJn'rC'd from tlw
kidney ailm~nl that foiled him 111 Santa Ro:-a two month!>
Jf.O
Denne lost 40 pounds during his ::.luy in the hosp1lJI and
no\\ \\eighs a s\t.'lte 225
"I reel so t:ood that m y w1ft' and I 41n• planmng to lt'an·
sept 15 for a \ acation '" Greece ... 1>a1d the g ra\'el•\'Olt'l'd
Jingles or the "Wild Brll llickoct.:" TV sene..,
Devine. 70. laugh1c'<I al ;.i pnntt•d report thul ht• was
destitute and d ying.
.. I had a hospital bill or $32.700." hl' s aid. "but Ml'<l1t·:ire
carried most of the loud, and tht· Scr<'t'n Actors Gwld took
care of the rest And J °'''-' sa,·cd a fl'\\ b uck:. along lht.•" a.v."
Po1cder Was Heroin
2 Huntington Men
Hel4 in Drug Case:
Chemical a n a lysis al-
le1tedl .vco nfirmin ~ u whitP powder seized from two llunl-
tngton Beach men is high-grudc
heroin led narcottC's a~ents to
seek <'omplaints today <'hurg1ng
multiple drug offenses .against
the men.
Michael JI . Sotoma,er, 26, of
1210 Pecan Ave .. and Alvin B
Hill. 29. \\oho <.'luimed he 1s a
DMV Director
No Salesman
S ACR AMENTO (i\P 1
Herman S illas muvbcdirectorof
the Departmenl of Motor
Ve hicles, but he apparently
doesn 't make it as a rar
.salesman.
Sillas failed to make any car
s ales during bis two-day trial
period testing dealers• problems
with OMV paperwork on vehicle
s ales. the OMV said in a state-
ment Thursday.
Sillas spent two days :it a Los
Angeles car dealership, com·
pliance C'hief John Holmes took 11
.:.imilar trial in Sacramento. anq
acting OMV chier counsel Alan
Mateer operated out of Berkeley,
the DMV said .
transient. remain in Huntington .
BE':H'h City J uil pt•ndm,.-: courl
al'tll>n
SQtoma~l·r wa-, book<"d on
ehurJ:l'S of b ale of hl'ro111 : !>ale uf
t·ocamt.> ancl possession of heroin
for s~1I(', wh1k Hill is l'harged on-
ly "Ith suit' and ix1~::.c::.sion of
hermn for !>;.ilc•
Hail for Sotoma.\l'I' 1::. S20,()()(I •,
while Hill m lbl pul 1111 S25,00I)
bail, althou~ h he foct•i. one lci,s
l'nminal chari:<· because of an al·>.
lt•i:t•d pnor n•cord of narcotics
acll \'ll)
Dt•tN·t i Vl' Sl(I . Carl V1dano suid .
J ll'am inc-ludmi.: und<'rcovi>r •
agents from the Stat(• Depart
mcnt of .lu11 t1 cc• a nd Newport
rwarh Policc workto•d together in •
tlw Tuesday niJ:hl arrests at •
Sotomaver·s ho me
Sotoma\ er :.ind llill we're taken
into custOdy after alleg<"dly sell
mg an ounce or heroin. while tht• .
chie f suspect all<"~<'rlly sold a
quarter-ounce of cocaane tr~ •
agents previously .
They carried an urrcst war
rant for Sotomayer issued aner .•
the earlier incident and before •
they seized three ounces of the
narcotic valued al SS.000 in •
Tuesday's action.
Negotiations allegedly con-
ducted bet we<"n the s us pects and
d<"lccli\'es involved oni· ounce of
heroin, S1:t. Vidano s aid.
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~4 DAILY PILOT Fndey Aug~ 27 lf71
J'ast • Dutch.in.en
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Te• arplllae
Ot 'R T RAGEDY: You can well
1m..aJ;mc the con:stnt'laon oC rear
thut n1ui.t have i.tru<·k t!\t'ry
11.10111> rn Southl'rn Cwiforn1a
that hJd u n11:ss1nl( d:iui;hlt'r
\\ht•n 1wv.~ went out on Wl'd
m'MI;•} ':.double mun.k'r m llunt·
ini,'ton UrJch
Battling
Disgrace
THt: HAG UE, 'th~
Netherh1ods tAP> Go,·er11·
mcnt leaders and Queen Juliana
blood to1ether toda) to prot"ct
thf' Outrh monarrhy from the
dl11grace of her hu.sbl•nd '1> in·
voh •emenl in thc Lorkht't'd
srandal
HJghly placed ~oun•es i.ald Ow
queen endorict'd the ..ion•rn
rn~nt 's decusion to force Pnncc
\bout 7 30 a .m. that day. a frs.
h1•rman dl:.CU\ c red the bod1e of
tl411 'ouni.: girls beJo" thl' roe!.\
:-urfsuk bluffs at the 'i'ci.tc1 I)
t·nd of the C'1ty
( I NSHORT J
Evidt·nC'l' lndh'ates both girh.
tried to h~ht off their attacker or
Jtla<'kers. Both girls died of
multiple stab wounds.
f'h1-, wa<s a wanton. senseless,
hrut.il tJktn~ of two ~oung llve:-
1 don't knov. \\ h\' 1t 1s. but a lot
of Ub JUi.t autom aticaJly a!>:.umed
l hl•:-c 1140 young \1Cl1ms had
r om{' into our coastal n·~1on
rrom d sc" here. Perhapc. the)
had drifted off from their home:.
.ind had been lured lo our area ror
1hc promise of some fun in the surf
,mdsun
M ,Hlii\' PA K ENTS F ROM
othe r r"'i.:ums 14 ho h..ad m1i.sing
girl" apparently thought this was
pos~1bll-too. The Huntington
Heach Police Department and
Orange Countr SheriWs OU.ce
\\ere dl·luged "ith phone calls
11nd rnqu1nes frum anxious,
fearful parents. ·
Then came the shocker These
J!1rls were not a couple of dnfters
fnlm Los Angeles or Ri\'ers1de or
Phoenix or Chica~o .
They werl' two t eenagers
from Huntangton Beach who. in a
couple of weeks . would have bt:en
rl'lurnang to their classrooms at
Ed1'ion High School. They \\ert•
murdcn·d in their own home
h>\\n
E'er~ lJJt o f h t'arlfe l t
S\ mpath). of course, gOl'S out lo
tht• famili es of Sheryl Sue
l'l•tcrson and Candace Susan
Rl·..ady We m ay nE'ver know wh~·
they died. But you cannol help
\\ortd<>nng how a thing like this
t•ould occur
Well . while the premise may
niit apph• In lhas specific tr aged).
J !')(>hen• the mores of our present
d..i y soc iet y a re partiall y
reipons\ble for almUar assaults
on our youna women that are re·
porH-d JO tht• news e\•ery day
IT IS l 'NH EASONABLE to ex-
J>l'C l out law e nforcement
as:encie:; lo have every crazed at·
tacker lockt•d up in advann•
bdore he gets the opportunity to
attack.
\'ou cannot exJX?ct law enforce-
ment to have advance protection
11\ all able for every young girl
hitchhiker
\'ct \H' live in a t ime when
there is a lot of talk about equal
rights for the sexes. Young
women have a rl~ht to hitchhike tr young m en do. Young women
h ave lhl.' r1i;iht lo sit on a bar stool
alone or " a I k the streets or
bet1ches at rug ht unescorted
H ave we lulled our youni.t
women into a false CeehnA of
2'ttunty? I tlon •t know.
NOW I MAY get e v ery
women's ri~ht Rroup in Orange
Count)' down on my btlt'k. But the
plain facts an• that mOftt women m~ not ertual ton crntl'<l a\tockcr
on a cJ:>rkPtW<I fllr('('t or h(>uch
nnd rnnybc most men wouldn't
b4 citht·r. 11'8 not u matter of
ri~ht ,
J wnnl my own ctnu~htcr to
.:l".ow up In u 'cl<'lt"ly lh:1I offt•rf! h1•r
••llcry 1•1111:1 I opportunity.
Jlut I do wunt her tu I( row up.
Bernhard, her 6S·year-old con
i.ort, into rt'tlr(•ment. Official
spokesmen said none of the fl\ e
pa rties in Premier J oop de11
l 'yl 's lefl·<'enter eoalitlon um
ernment wantl'd the queen tu
abdi<.'ate.
The premier told parhamenl
and the Dutch people Thur..d<t y
that Bernhard "as resign1ni;!
from all public and pn\'ale of.
fi<'es because uf tht• report of an
investigation into allegatwn ~
that Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
paid him Sl.1 million lo innuencc
the Dutch armed forces to bu) its
aarcralt.
,Naddo.r Lead•
CHICAGO CAP 1 Former
Georgia Go". Lester Maddox ap-
pears to be the front runner for
the presidential nommalJon of
the Amencan Independent par·
t~. delegates at the party ·s
national con venlion Sa)
Maddox, who has b een
campaigning for the nomination
fo r three m o nths. faces
challenges from two other
candidates to lead the party that
nominated George Wallace in
1968.
<;.,,.. Found
G RA~D \'ALLEY. Colo IAPt
Sevent~ rifles and pistols. in·
duding a loaded submachine
gun. lSO sticks or dynamite anti
.. thousands o f rounds of am.
munition ·· have been found in a
house here, the count) ~henWs
ofrlcesaid.
President Ford·!< vacation
retreat al Vail is about 120 miles
east of where the weapons were
found . A Serret Service
spokesman in Wastungton said
the agenry was not investigating
the discovery of the weapons
because of the dlstaMe between
Grand Valley and Vall. Garfield
Count~· Undt>rsherirf Robt-rt Hart
said a Secret Service agent did
phone Sheriff Ed Hogue to learn
of details oflhe discovery.
f 'ight Loom•
WASHINGTON CAPJ -A
Republican effort to block
automatic pay increase for con-
Jiressmen next year surlat'ed on
the House floor Thursday night.
Republican Leader J ohn J .
Rhodes s aid he had h eard
rumors that Democratic leaders
were being asked to prevent the
attempt planned for next week.
Democratic Whip John Mc f'·a11
replied that he believes n House
vote on blocking the pay ra1w
will be JX?rmitted.
Delay R ej ected
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
Superior Court judge has reject·
ed a bid by an osteopath chnrged
with murder to delay a review by
the state Board or Osteopathic
Examiners on suspension or rc-
vocation of his lict'nllc to.
practice. SUJ)erior Court Judge
Harry H upp said Thursday that
even though the court te<:hnlcally
had jurisdiction in the matter in·
\'Olvlni Jo1.1rph Emory. Hupp
l'houldn 'l exerrise it.
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HOST AGE FREED
Ruuell Peters
Talks Slated
Over Korea
Ax Murders
SEOUL, South Korea (AP>
North Kore a and the United
'.':ations Command agreed today
to convene the Joint arrni~tice
commission on Saturday for
another exchange over (he kill·
ing of l\\o U.S. Arm) officers by
~orth Korean guar~. the U.N.
Comm and said.
The meetinit was set for S p.m .
-4 a.m. EDT -Saturday at
Panmunjom, the truce village
"here the slaying took place. The
l'.N. Command had requested 11
for today but agreed to the one.
day delay asked by North Korea .
Allied oCficials said the two
sides would discuss lhe AUJC. 18
mc1dent and measures to prevent
:.1m1lar disputes 1n the luture .
Tension appeared to ha\e rl'-
laxed in Korea following con·
dilatory s tate ments by both
sides at a Panmunjom mcetinR
Wednesdav. But arm1l'S n•
mained on alert nlonj? both 'l1dcs
of the lSl·mill' demihtanlcd zone
d1\'iding Korea
U.S. Maj. Arthur Bon1fas and
Isl Lt. Mark T Barrett. "ere
axed and beaten to death by
Communist guards In a dispute
over the trimmlnl{ or a poplar
tree. The United States cut rlown
the tree three days later m an
operation approv1..-d personally
by President Ford
Africa Riots
Calming Down
JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa <APJ -A stone·throwing
mob of blacks confronted police
brieny today i1\ Soweto, but the
huge black ghcllo w~.s reported
"reasonably qu1<'t '' after four
days of battles amonj? blacks and
police that left 35 dead. Police
Minister James T. Kruger said 14
of those were killed by police.
Asst. Polke Comissioner DJ.
Kriel nld 21 died in batUcs
between migrant Zulu workers in
bachelor housing and Jl('rmancnt
Soweto residents . '·The~· w c re
killed with k n ives. assej(nis
(short spurs) and stone11. •·
"The war Is over," sait.I Chier
GaL11ha Buthelezi. head or South
Afr1ca's four million Zulus. fie
arrive d in J ohannesburg, np·
parently to m e1•t w1lh Soweto
Zulus
Stonns Linger Over GuH
Central, Southern Rockies ·Receive. Rainf al,l
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Angry Vet Frees 13
Protest Aired; Long Drama Ends ~1
CLEVt-:1.AND (AP > A
Vietnam vttl"ran v. t\(> hdd n:.
many u 13 host•!{~ dunng u
n1 n t ·h o ur sc 1ge ln:sldf'
Cleveland·ic l11ndmark Tt"rmm11I
Towt-r 1n prott~t againisl ha
(Orml'r emvlO) t'r's lN>atffit!Ol of
fellov. \'eleruns. far~ charges or
k1d1uap1ng. author1llc~ >and.
Ashby Lt:Jd1. 30. of Huot·
ington, W.Vu., wasto beformull)'
charged toduy. authorihc~ :Hud
Charles R. MrKinnun. spt"caal
agent m chilrt;l' of \he 1"81 her~.
Hid ~ach also may be charged
v.1tb extortion and thre atening a
rompany e ngaged ln in~rstate
commerce.
··1 MADE MY Point." Leach
shouted Thursday night al'tt!r he
heard his complaints about
\'et er ans' rights aired on national
television.
Leach had walked into the oC·
fices or Chess le System Inc .. a
raHroad holding company that
employed b1m in 1971. Armed
with a shotgun and a pistol, he
took 13 hostages and demanded
that the firm change its practices
toward veterans.
Four of the original hostages
managed to get away. Those who
were left -eiKhl men and one
woman -were unharmed.
,.,...,..,_i.
MADE HIS POINT
Vet Ashby Leach
Korean War \'eteran. estnblished
rapport and drew up a list of wnl·
ten promises which committed
Chess le to a r e\ iew of its
prnctil·l'i. towar<ltt vctt'ran.s
f''rom • smt11l . barncaded
(l\'i: 111 the Term1n.d 1'owtt
IA•ach n.skcd u :iCt'r\'tllf)' to c lh~ nev. s mt-cl1n und <.'Aph1ln h
1lt'll\a111I:-. w h1rh indutled u rt
qu,·~t that ht! w antt'<! to see I
:.ton· nboul hlnist11f on n t\\'ot'J
tl'lt•\·1s111n
Two h•ll'vbuon S<'lll nnd a n&d~
\\ l'rc broui;ht in. but LAlach sh4
ul tht• rudlo "1th hui pi:1tol nrt9f h,·~1nng u llt!W!\CUSt. ~al'h wouw
hold onl~· short conversations 1
ttw lt"lephonf'. He peered onen
U1"' t>le\'aton outside the roo
und th(• I aw 0Hic1nls mllhr-t
arvund in the httll'i' ay.
A'l' OSI': point. MrCowan r4'•
<'l'" ed a telephont• n 1ll from
Cl t•,·<'1,111<1 mu It 1m11 h o n u I re
E3ton, \\ho <'ailed from Novu
Sct1t1a. Canada, and wht1 :-uid tht>
demands ~igned by McGow.:in
11 l'ft.• accepl:ibk
\\'hen. at :.1b11ut ti 4S p m
Lench saw a stor~ about h1ml>clf
on une of the nel\\ ork tele\'1S1on
broadcasts. he told lhl' hoslagt's,
.. Everybody (<!l'ls out." lie threl'
do\\ n his guns . raised h1l> hand~
and" 11lkcd out.
Howard Skidmore. a vice pre·
sident. said that an apprentice
program Leach had joined at
Chessie in Huntlo~on. W.Va ..
~·as not regis tered with the
federal government. and that
Leach was therefore lnettglble
for su pplem ental fe deral
benefits. Skidmore said the pro.
gram was not registered in order
to avoid .. rigamarole and red
tape."
Candidates Debate
Details Discussed
SKIDMORE SAID that in 1971
Leach ha d confronted Cht!ss1t'
president Hays T . Watkins out·
side a Huntington hotel. Lt•:s<'h
"as carry in!{ a si1tn complaminR
aoout Ches:.1e '11 practit't'S con
ceming veterans, he said.
FBI agent~. Cleveland poli<'l'
and Chessae o fficials ga\'<' this
a<'rount of tht-siege:
Leal'h initially demanded lo
see a top Chessle executive, but
he was told that nl'ilher Watkms
nor rl'tirl'd bo<ird t•ha1rman
C'vrus Eaton wt!re m. He then
a s ked to see someone in
authority.
.. This is for real.·· he tolcl his
hostages .. A l1)t of people rould
jtet hurt.·· Tht!n he ust>d the
~hot1wn to s hoot a ll~ht ftxtun.• on
the ceiling.
R. C. M~GOWAN, a Chessie
vice pres ident , volunteered to
talk to Leach. McGowan, a
WASHINGTO N <AP 1 -
Nt>gotiators for Presidt'nl "'ord
and Jimmy Carter are takmR
proposals for a s eries of
televised de bates back to the
presid~ntial candidatei1. with
prospt'cts Jikdy for an m1t1al tit•
bat(' m rnid·Scptember
Representatives for both
camps reported sublltanlla l pro
itress toward arrangements Cnr
the dt-bates after a 3•, hour
ml'ettn(<! Thursday "Ith offtc1ah.
of the Ll'ague of Women Voters.
"h1ch has offert'd lo ~1111n>oo: I ht•
sl'ss1ons llowe\'er ne1tht•r ~1ck·
• \\'ould discuss spt-c1fl c!>.
THE GROUP was to met•t
again Dl'Xt Wednesday to lrun
out details
All im•olved :i~reed that there
derm1tely would be presidential
rampaiitn debates -the first
smce the 1960 meetings bctv.ccn
John F. Kennedy and Richard
M. Nixon -and that the first de•
bate would be sometime next
month.
Carter. m L•an\\h1k. hus r('
vealed he 1s aw art• th.at some or
the rock mu!>1C'1;1t1s wh11m ht•
knows and ~ho h11\'1' !>Upportetl
him "undoubtedly ust' clrul(~."
hut adcts he d•,ci.n 't 1·1m~i1kr hi:.
:t\'flUllintanct• \\ 11 h thl'm a "!<iuli
Ject of sh amt" "
Carter Is Criencll v "1th a
number of rock groups. 1nclud
1ng Gregg Allman and tht•
Allman Br o thers D u n d.
which performed ut Sl!Vt'r11I
tundratsmg concert.B fur tum m th~pnmarie~-
Amf 111 \I Ull. lolo. Ford and
1·unning m:itc Rob Dole arc
m11lhni.: tl\'l'r w heth(•r Uolt•'s
\\ lfe should n•s1j?n ai; :i Fcdcrul
Tradt.' Commission membt•r to
ullow her to activl'ly t•a mpJl~n
for the Repuhli<'an tickl•t
A campaign offlc1oJ i.uil'I the
future plans of EIJZabeth Dole '
would be "lhe first item on lhl·
ulfenda" at today·s pm·ate talh
between 1-'ord and her hu:.b&11d.
the Kansas senator .
Courses by Newspaper
IOCEXlflSI OUR CONTINUING FRONTIER
I C0Uf\5E:S DY N€WSPAP€P.j
In a aerie• of ahctffft ..-ttctn po1acy IHuea 10 the llve• of In· participating college• and un·
befllnnlng Sept. 11 In tfM Ody dMduel men and •omen. lveralllH throughout the country.
Piiot, fourteen outalandlng Originated end dev.,oped by Th• program la funded by the
achofera and author• examine Unlveralty Eatenalon, University Nellonal Endowment for the
the whole renge of human In-of Cellfornle, Sen Diego, Couraea HumenltlH and offered by the
volvement with th• sea. by N • w • p a p er d • v e Iopa Dally Piiot .. a publlc aervk:e.
The toplca range from art and meterlala for college level Cour .. credltmaybeclalmedby
llterature to aclence, from martne course,. They are preHnted enrofflng at Coaatfln• Community
resources to sport, from n8tJonal through th• newspaper• and CoUege.
For convenience. uae the mall reglatratlon blank betow.
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IF LESS THAN 12 CONSECUTIVE MONlHS AT ABOVE ADDRESS. COMPLETE BELOW
PAf\IJOUS ADDRESS I I~~~'~~_._~
US C1lll(N'7
l"'J YES D NO
If NOT WHA t
lYPE VISA
WHICH IS NOW IN l Hf
ACTl\IE MILITAA f
I ''"'''V 11'111 811 1nlorm11ton IS ro11ect F81 .. 11ClllOn OI 1nlorm111on O•
l111u1e 10 repo11 cnenQH 1n ltt•Clenc:v mey r111u11 on d1tm11111.
l• SELF' n SPOUSr
9, I Ll Miii 2 0 Fomaht
10 Ar1 you now 01 will you bl I high 1chool Q!lldu•lfl el tho lime or reg11trallon? 1 rl YH :1 n No
ti 19 _ _ v .. , ol h1gt1 tchOOI gradu•llon or 1aa1 0111 11londed h•Oh Khool or •lemtn11ry 1choo1.
12 Are you wo1111na tor 1 Coll.ae o.Qttfl'>
1 u A1110C11a11 In An1 IJunlol Collto1 O.O•t!"I
2 n Bac:tlolof"I e>.gr"
ll l ranalM Plana .
I ll Non·T••n1tor
'J O St111 Co1teo1. C1hl0fnla
3 0 81111 UnlWtflty, C1Rf0tn11
1C. Hive vou •• M18"ded enOlt\of 001leg11?
3 o 80111 Aato<lel1 and D•t l'lelo• •
4 CJ No
4 C1 Puvete Colleg1 or lJnly_,a11y, Calllorn1•
~. 0 Out ot St111 Co11eoe or Un1v11111y
1 O YH 2 LI No
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15 tr yea on 14, ChlCk -'tlu• upon loavino I 0 Oood Sl41ndln(I 'J 0 Prob1t1on 3 O ScllolHllc Ol&mlual
16. Colleo-un111 H rned prlof to tl'lla reg111r•lion:
, O o 10 29•.+ 3 0 80 or rnort, no deoreo
2 O 30 10 !>9'1t 4 0 Jurilor College or lour·Y•tr
11. ff you woK oo 1114'1\dlno tllQll ICf\OOI ai lho ""'' 11me you 1tt1nd C0H tlln1 Community Collea•
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M•ll to: CoHtUne Communfly Coflege
10231 Sletet Ave.
Fountain V.,.ey, CA 92708 DAILY PILOT
Fe """' ........ I AGE NT ESCORTS CULTIST SANORA MURPHY
Manson C ultist, Fellow Escapee Arrested In Portland
FBI Nabs Escaped
1 Cultist in Portland
PO RT LAND I i\ l'I Susan
Murphy, J•I , an Ji.Sc>C'1.1ll' of c•on
v1~loo mm.i; murdurl'r ( 'h,ull•i.
Manson, and D1<Anl' l..c1w"l' 1-:111,,
33, ha\'c bN•n tnkl·n min c•ustu<h
an Portland. the FIU hJ-. an
nounced
Thl' "Ollll'll \\ho l'"l .11wll 1:1
, da~ s ago frurn .1 f<-1!1·1 .11 l'n-.1111 111
~Bar Proposes
New Ad Rules
SAN FHA:'\CISCO 1,\P 1 Thl·
Lo::. :\ n g cl es. we re urres ted
"1thout 1r1c1d ent by tuo FRI
agent:. ~L .i. d o \\ nlO\\ n in
1 t·rsccl ion
TH E\' W F.RE lakc·n to tht•
-'l ullnumah C'nunlv C'ourthnu-.c
1,111 Tht·~ "111 l!O bet ore: l ' S
\l..1~1:.lrat e t;cor ge E. Jubu lo-
d.1\
I )j fll'!.Jh S.Jld ;Jgt.'nh Ill C,ir-.
..md on fool p..tlrolled !11l\\ nlO\' n
Portl.ind c.Junng the uftem oon
<10!\ l'..trl) l'\ Cmng becaU.'ll' of IO
rm malmn t hat the '>'omen m1~hl
1,.. l1111nd lhl•n·
Tht• F Bl rl'µort ed c arltl·r
fhur.,d..t\ that thl' "omen "ere bt:llc H~d· to bl' drt\IJl~ through
Ore~on t-n rout c to Canuda
Fllday. AUiUSI 27 1976
Death Law Near?
Senate Passes Right-to-Die Bill
SACRAMENTO CAPI -The
s tate S<·natc, like the Asumbly,
has narrowly p.tssed a "righMo-
death" bill to ..11low do«ors to re-
move hrt' iUpporl systems from
patlt-nlb who h uve authorized 1t
Ul ud\' ance .
The bill. which could lead to
thl' nrst law or Its lu.nd in \he
United Stakb. would apply only
Jn C8Sl'!l or Incurable Injury, dis·
l'asc or Illness certified to be
te rm inal b y 1wo physicians,
"he n dt>a lh 1'1 imminent with or
without hfe ·!>u :,tain1ng pro·
cedure
THE ??· t I vote of the <IQ.seat
Sft\ate, after a lon1 ~motional
debate Thun day. sent th~ bill
back to the Assembly !or uclion
on minor amendments.
Gov. Edmund Brown J r hasn't
committed himself. •
Introduced by A.ssemblymllll
Barry Keene, D·Eureku, lh bill
was prqmpt.ed ln p art by the cacw ot Karen Quinlan of New Jersey,
"'ho lay In a coma wtulc her
parents sought the right to let her
die.
SEN. P ETE R lfrhr, n
Tiburon. "'ho carrifd the bill.
s aid pallen l.s »re now '"denied tht•
right to die a natural death with
Rides R 1111 Do1v11
State, Ride Owner
Haggle Over Safety
d1&n1ty."
Said fk hr, whose brother re·
t•ently dtt'll : "The ultimate hor .
ror is not death. but berng pass~
into bmbo by arttfkl~ means."
~hr sa id his brother wus "1n
such p ain that morphlne didn't
c utch it. I would hnvu been proud
to pull tht• plug."
B UT AN OPPONENT, St>n .
David Hoberti. D·Los Angeles,
said he s~ rn puthitt.'d u ith Karen
Quanl nn t ype cases But he
"urncd t he bill would lead to
"horror :.tori ts" from \he other
!>ldt' or tht• COIO
''We 're goin" to hear about de.··
nth." of pt>rson:. "ho really d1dn 't
wa.nt lo die, and whose families
d1dn 't "ant them to dn!. ··he sauJ.
TUE BILL SPEU .S out n
standard "'d1r ec11 ve to phy:-1·
c1ans.. that persons may si~n
befon' tu o unrelatl'd "itness~.
The d1r ect1 H• rt>mams \'alid for
five )t'ars. unless re\·oked br "a
\'er bal l'xpres s io n " or other
meani.
Sopro1u1 Die••
Madame Lotte Lehmann. tn·
ll'rnationall~ ramt.•d opera
Sln li!t.'r , d 1etl in Sa n ta
Barbara ThurJo,da~·. She \\a!)
ba nrll'd frc1m GC'rman stagc.•s
b.' l l1tlc.•r '' ht.•n Jo,ht• rdusC'd to
Jo.\\ l'ar allc l.!tan<:t• lo ~at1sm
Dead Con Found
Behr !>aid thcre are ample SAN RAFAE L L\P > The
SACRAMENTO (APJ-TheCalifornia State Fair 's director says he safe~uards Cur patie nts a nd bod' of an in mate "U!> dis·
'>'OUld "dt:.couraAe" tus own children from going on the falr's carnival pnyslc1:m s . coverl'd in San (~Ul'lllln Pr1i.on's
ride::.. Thl' oppone nts. mostly th'• Jewish chape l Thursduy faceup ··
Baron Reed, general manager of the California E xposition s ite of California Pro·Lrfe Council and "1th a weapo n thrui.1 1nto his··
the stole fair . said Thursday he had this doubt despite the fact that the allies, call it an euthanasia bill. chest. a prison officiul :1a1d
rides arc c hecked by stale s afety ---------------------------------------officials
U' A RIOF. WERE unsafe,
Het•rl suid. he would close it im·
ml•dtall'h Hut he said it was l'.1s~ tu · havC' "some doubts ..
about the r ides' m echnnical safe.·
t~ l>ec ausc of the operation's
~cnt-ral "image."
The ::.late i:. actively working to
get out of its contral!t with the
l'ompany operating the rides and
tu get a shorter contract with a
bC'tter firm, said Reed.
ON A G. zo. opening day of the
fa1r 's 19·day run, a "kiddie ride''
N r turned over. pulhng a little
girl und~r ll. :.tate hur officials
i.a1d T hey added the girl was not
~ertously tnJUred. State Bar Al>'H>ciatron ' l:"''t•rn
1ng board h<1'-ap11rmtd rult''> fur
perm ill in~ IJ \\ ~ l'I., lo JU\ l'rlh !'
their s en 1cei. 1n profo!'o;111n11I
d1rectorie'l and lht• H•llou JWJ.tPS
'USS )H RPll'\' uas:.palll'd rn
llw l ..tr h~ a n a i:cnl tn\oh ed in
'un t•illarwt• 111 Portland and ild
1hl10nJ I agl•n b \' crl' calll'd The
Fill Jrrc:,tc:cl the ''omen u hen
:\ll!>!> Elli:." alkl·d up tu the cor
The owner of Alla!! Amuse·
m ent Co. v. hich has a 2l·year
contract to operate lhe Cal Expo
amu:.ement park. Allen Alevy,
i.a1d the rides' safety record so
far has been excellent.
1976 New CarTires .•
The board 'ott>d lo 'ubm11 lht•
'rules to llw gt all' Sup1 t•me Court
whi<'h would d1 •t·1dt• 1111 thc•rn Tlw
rules, whlc-h \\ 11u lcl 'tn<'lly l1 m1t
't he sty!<.' and t·nnll'nl ot lht• :ut'.
are pr11po,t•ll ,1m1•nd rn1•111<; 10 tlw
code of prof C'--.1onal l'•>ndu1·t 111
the legal cal hn~
Th<' "onwn overpou en ·d a
frmJlt• i.:u;1rcl a t lht• Tt.'rmrnal
bland f,•11'-1 al pri!>on fat•1hty Oil
Auit 11. taking the ~uard 's car
a n ti rt t• l' 1 n I! 11 ., r t h l o S a n
l''t'.llH'l•('ll
"THE FIGUR ES speak for
themselves," he said. Since 1970,
then• has only bt>en one serious
ac l·1dent where a boy had inj ured
nbs when u bobsled car smacked
tnlo another car on the track, he
~aid
-
It isn't the parkinn co~t ~ thclt
a re killing you. rt's ttw co~t of
g<'tting there a nd back that's
reaching the breaking point
The FedC'ral Department of
Transportation estimate<> that.
depending on the make and
year of your car. it costc;; you
an average of $90 to $130 a
m onth to drive a 40-mile
round-trip to \l'o rk and back
every day. And if you don't use
your car during the day it sits
in the parking lot a wasted asset
for more Inf onnatlon call
547-3311. 6 AM to 10 PM
weekday• tmd 8 AM to
5 PM on weekends.
The Ornng<' Countv Tra nsit
Oi strict has the econo mical
a nswer to the dilemma . Ta ke
th"' bu s to work a nd back. For
d 25c or 50c fa re. you can go
a nywher e in Ora nge County.
A nd you won't
even have
to look
for a
parking
space
when you
get there.
FoUo., the Callfoma. A ......
Hotline 30 minute• befon ....
time on KMPC (710) r..UO
epo1UOnd b\f OC'fD.
Ride the bus and save what you've b~n missing. .. .
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HA78·15
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LR78-15
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Jumbo 780 Designed w11n two glass belts. and a
polyester cord body tor long mileage end a smooth
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H78·14 $41.85 sra-
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$55.95 $2.69 The General $61 .95 $2.89
$68.95 $3.07 Duel-Steel
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D ILV P ILOT E D ITORIAL P AGE
More Govern1nent
County voters in 1970 made the dedslon to
cstnblbh the Orange County Transit District (OCTD >.
But voters lhi~ wt.-ck bad nothing to say in the
t.~tnbli~hmcnt by the stato Legislature or a powerful
new county transportation commission.
P<>wers given the <.'Ommiss1on include veto over
tran:t1t plans or progrums involvinJ; the use ot Cederal
funds Thu, mc.-&ins most the money spent by OCTD.
Hecuul)c the commission 's makeup can include
<.'t'rU.11.ll OCTD dirc<.'lors, it's unlikely that it will
rt.'Oect ~1 fr~sh approach lo what already has been de·
<"ld<.·d l>y tht.' transit district's directors.
lt 's true the new !ive·man transportation com·
ma:,..,1on may help coordinate all transportation plan·
nmJ! 1t1 the count) by making certain vanous plans
Jrc m ~yn<: with one another.
Uut thttt oH•rview 1s being done now by the
:-,outht.'rn Califol'nia Assodat1on or Governments. .
A:, a result. it's difficult lo see what real purpose
lbe new stalc·1mposed commission will serve other
than to add anolht!r layer to the bureaucratic process.
~:
CB Forecast
One or the more spectacular phenomena or recent
· ~ ~1mes has been the upsurge of the citizen band radio.
qm·e a playthmg for the very f ew, CB r ad1o sud-
' dcnly ~aincd fame as a fa\1orite tool o! the road Cor
long·di~lance truckers. With a little boost from First
Lady Betty Ford. the truckers· special CB lingo
caught the ear of the populace.
And with technical expertise bringing the cost of
,:.the equipment down lo a more reachable level, CB en-
. tl>usiasts have multiplied like rabbits.
A recent federal government study says we're
Just witnessing the beginning. By 1980, says the
•study, 100 FM channels will be treed for CB use and
• by 1986 they ·11 be carrying.messages from an estimat.
d 10 million cit1£en radios. ·
Along the way, the r esearchets predict, there 'II
be all kinds or problems -like demonstrators using
the radios to organiie r lot.s and monitoring police
moves while poUce try to jam the broadcasl!i. s rious
interference wltb television a nd Jo"'M rud10
broadcastg; and dl.snapuon or communications in
other countriel5 on a scale that could bring protcl>ts to
the United Nations.
All o r which seems to add up to on oneoing
headache for the Federal Communlcallon.s Com·
mission -unleRR, of course, we witness m orn in·
novations to tame this newest of man's technical lo}~,
Laggard Voters
Though 150 million Americans will be of voting
age this November, it's estimated that as many as 65
million will not vote. And or these, some 38 million will
not even bother to register.
Voting or course is a privilege or citizenship. and
one that should not be taken lightly. An unintormed
vote may be worse than no vole at all. ·
But with political news dominating the print and
broadcast m edia for months before a presidential
election, ther e's probably very little excuse for not
becoming informed.
The result or a low voter turnout (in 1972 it was
just over 55 percent and this year it's not expected to
exceed 57 percent) is that a government can be elect·
ed by what in fact is a minority of the voting.age
population.
U present estimates are correct, the next Presi·
dc:nt could be elected with 42.6 million ballots,
representing 28 percent of the citizens of voting age.
It's a figure worth pondering. Plenty of elections
have hung on a slim majority of votes. And even a SO·
called lands lide hardly qualifies for the term if almost
haJ!the eligible citizens don 'l participate.
.d
Co nsolation Prize
:The N e w
':Politic al
~ar
Gl~my
Gus
S ome Ser 1'e a IJs e f ul Purpose
Ble nding
( PAUL HARVEY J '
America's political parties
htl\'l' drifted to1o1Nher.
Nen•r bl'fort• this year have
rou heard :;pokel>mCn from bolh
parties ronr<'dt• th<' sim1larit). 1f
from partisan points of\ It'"
'\\'t.' hu"l' Jll b ecom e
Democrat:,,· S U)S llltno1s'
k 1 n i.: m .1 k ,. r
Jack Arn•v ·we h:1\'e
a ll become
R epublica ·
ni... )\ .1 Y !>
~ha1lc s
)\'ardt•n of
D ;11 .1 n ,.
.. sm1rr(''
Tht• p:i rt~
pl atro1rn
m!Khfwd h) Carll•r rhullcnges
tht• part~ platform 1:odfathert•d
b) :\Ir l'nrd in no !.1gr11r1r anl de
t ail
'1111' J>Qlanzat1on the pulling
apart l('ft and ni.tht 1s less lhi:4
year thun an) prc!.1dent1ul year
in 11111eh•r11 mcmorv
• Ftir b<'ltl'r or" o·rse?
\\' t\1,1. STR F. t:T'S recent Op·
\lmhm rdl<'cts t•onfidt·n~ in our
't11t111 t• '"ht<· ht•\ t•r way the
poht1cal "11111 hlow' 1n Novt•m
~·· . M 11 ~ I 1• t 11 n o m I !1 l !I vol e
Dcmocrul >ct. by lht•1r v •ry
trnlnlni;t, they bttomc more con·
~crvnl 1ve t•vt•ry yeur.
Mo .. t C<'onomh1ts ffJ111rc \hut a
('.irt1>1 Adrnin1~rntlon will in·
crcusc fl'd<'rol .,pcndinJ{ y1•t they
.»rt• ell' 1d1•d a!> to "hrthl•r lht·
n~k'I nf h1i:h1•r 1nllat11)ll ure not
ptrhJp'i OUl "Clfo:hl•d hy lht'
pump pr11111n1o: 1•trcct.
1h th" crnnom1r ph1h"lliioph1es or I h1• I WO pa I l 11'' bt•J! In mor1• l\ml
owrr to n' ('I lup ~11 Uw soc111I
Li ving i n the closely
crowded co nditio n s
Orange County now af.
fords. it's not what is rot
ten in Denmark that
bothers me but what is rot·
tt'n in my n eighbors'
garbage cans. v.c.
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conscience of Republicans and
Democrats is not all that
dissimilar any more.
BOTH PARTIES reflect our
national dlsench3nlment with
forcilo(n involvemenls.
Carter says that while he may
not prefer a Communist govem-
menl for France. he's not going
to lry to tell the French how to
run their country.
Thul is a significant departure
from the brinks mansh1p ad-
venturism or our past.
IC this suggests that 1l makes
litlle difference which man Qr
which party wins m November,
that 1s not entirely the case.
For Congress includes enough
potential holdovers from the
vtolent reaction of 1974 so lhal
these. up to now contained by
White House veto power. might
lend further to rt>gulate and regi-
ment
Yet face it the issue this
ele<'tmn yl'ar are not lhe issues
which incite flaming passions.
We nre not voting "war or
peace," we a r e not voting
"~oclallsm versus slngnution."
we arc not a s ked to choose
betwt'en a rogue and a rabble·
rous('r.
Except for careful rontem·
plallon of lhe vot1n" re<'Ords of in·
dlv1duol conl(reum e n, the
American clcctoralt this time
around could vote with its cye11
clOllcd and not n-.illy get hurt.
Lax Security Invites 'Leaks'
WA S HINGTON -Ex-
President Richard Nixon's in·
famous plumbe rs. so named·
because or their efforts to plug
White House news leaks. wound
up their nefarious works with an
Investigation or congressional
leaks.
Their purpose was to e mbar·
rass Nixon's detractors by
portrayi n g
th e m as
sec urit y
r i s k s .
Instead, the
plumbers
f o u n d
Was hington
so porolU that
they couldn't
sort out all or
the leaks. It
was "dirricult to prove." report·
ed one or their investigators, that
any given "leak came from the Hill ...
The plumbers' secret findings
have a special significance today
in light or all the excitement on
Capitol Hill over leaks. The
House Ethics Committee, sud·
denly more concerned about
leak.I than ethics. has Invested
$150.000 to Cind out who leaked a
House report to CBS newsman
Dan Schorr.
EARLIER, the comm ittee
stopped s hort of condemning
Rep. Mi chae l Harrington. D -
Mass .• for an alleged leak. And
now the Justjce Department is
investigating Rep. Robert Leg·
gett. D·Callf., for allegedly leak·
ing classified information to the
South Koreans .
All this has got Investigators
chasing In diuying circles. For
Washington Is a Yellowstone or
leaks. bubbling here, spoullng
there. spraying out suppressed
information.
The While House plumbers dis·
covered three years ago that gov·
ernment Information ch1mncls
would !}l)rin g leaks f&!ter thon
(JACK ANDERSO~ J
anyone could plug them. Tht'
plumbers s tarted out to an ·
vestlgate the leaks on Capitol
HiU. Chief plumber David Youn~
rought the help of the Pentui.ton.
He contacted Fred Buzhardt.
then the Defense Oepartml'nl's
general counsel. who assigned
Pentagon Investigator W. Donald
Stewart to rerret out the st•curity
risks in Congress.
Stewart reported back on Feb.
13, 1973, that Capitol H1JI was a
sieve but that many or the lei1ks
originated in the downtown gov·
emment agencies. including the
P entagon and the White Housl•.
ON THE HILL, h e found
classified documents stored in
ordinary cabinets. tr~mitte<J
without the regulation double en·
veJopes and scattered around or
fices for any visitor to see.
The Secreta r y of Defe nse
h asn't given adequate instruc·
lions. Stewart suggested, "de-
tailing what can be given or can·
not be 1lven to members or
Congress or the procedures for
transmitting classifie'd docu·
ments."
No central index was kept at
the Pentagon, he added. to s how
what cla.ssified information had
been distributed to congressional
omces. As a result. the mililary
brass had no idea what classified
data was loose on the Ifill.
SLewart found that_governmcnt
agencies often shower con·
grcssmen with classified in·
formation they don't want.
''Many situations arise." he r<"·
ported, "where members or
Congress desire to 'dump' un·
wanted clas1iried m aknal on
mi11Ury liaison officers on
Capitol Hill ...
In a len11thy memo. Stewart
cited 11 numb\'r or lf1x ftC<'uri ty
pral·Uce!> In Senate offin·s. Hut
invariably, IH' found that lcuk~
had their bcg1nninj! in the Slot(•
Department. Defrnst• D1•1111rt
menl or White House
For exampll'. he.· 1n Vl':.
ligated a Nl'w Ycirk T1mei.
leak on July 23. 1971 . abuul lh1•
arms hm1totions talks. l k rt•
ported that the N(•w York Tlml''-
<'Orrespondent, Willium B<>eclwr.
had been rderrt'd by u Stall'
Department source lo the off1 rt•
or Senator llenry Jackson, t>
Wash.
THE FBr. joining in the prob<•.
s poke lo two of the senator's em·
ployes. They admitted diMcU!'ll>
ing the subject with Reccher but
denied revealing the dass1ricd
detail!!.
Ob se r ved Stewart·
"CircumstanLJal evidence would
tend.lo pou'lt the finger at &'fl.
Jackson. as we had learned that
a State Deportment briefing wa~
held in his offlrc on subject mat
ter with him p rior lo the
publication.'' But there wal> 1111
proor.
Stewart also suspected that thl'
Senate Foreif(n Relations Com·
miltee had leaked informauon to
reporters about U.S. bases in
Spai n . Dul before hl' r oulrl
question lht• i-us1i..'Cls, he w:1~
hC'udcd off by W1lllum Mucom·
lx•r, lh •11 a n Ase1islanl Secrctar)'
or State.
ACCOR DING to Stewart's
memo. Ma com bcr declared
<'mphatically that then·l"or e1gn
Relations <.:halrrnan William
l'\Jlbright, D·Ark., ·•would not
look Cavornhly on ~uch ln·
lerv1ews." The investigation was
halh.'<1 in its track:. .
St<'wart also r:11lcd to establish
that his lead 1ni.t subject. Sen.
William Proxmire, D·Wis .
leaked stones to the press about. ••
th<• spira lin.: cos l!i of producin~
the Air Force C 5/\
or cours C'. t hl' government.
\JMlS the classir1cution to censor
embarrassing news, which of
ricials don't want tht' JX.'Ople lo
rud. The govt•rnment has lhe
authority to dass1fy embarrass
1ng facts, the ability to shut off
channels or information and lht•
power to 1ntim 1dulc sourc·es who
rould tell the truth.
All thest> ure on the side of lht•
government. Often leaks an·
necessary lo expose corrupt111n
and wrongdoing, waste and inl'f
ftciency, mis management anrl
m1sca lcul al ions.
Find the Mismatch
All right. time for another
"Odd Man Out" quiz. This con
feclion. as you may recall, con·
sist of five Items fil each entry.
One of the Items is strinklngly
different from the others: whlcb
one, and why? A score or one
third right is praiseworthy
l. Presidents Washington. Jcf
ferson, Madison. Jackson nntl
Van Buren.
2. The-Am:iion. the Conuo. th1•
Orinoco. the Volga, and lht• Gum
bla.
3. Ra lph no1s\l'r Do1~ll·r.
(SYDNEY HARRIS )
4. All arc element.~ known pre:
historirolly, 1•xc1•pt oxygen.
which was d~covc•rt.'d by Priest
ly In 1774
5 "Gambit" 111 u <•hesi> ter m ,
llw others 01 <' br1d uc terms
6 "Mon o· War" 1s the only
non·Kentuck y Dl'rby winner or
lh1• (1v('.
7 All EIT.ili:-;h a C'lors but
Rathbone, born in South Afrkn.
K ennedy a Lifelong Invalid?
Simon Shadow. Thomai> Wort.
Francis F'eebll', und l't>\(•r Bull
Calr.
4 . Carbon. oxygen. l1•all
mercury. und 1ulfor
5. Squeett>, s trlp, end piny,
coup, ond icumbit
8 "Tom•to" is the only frull
.1mon~ these Vt'gctnhll~.
9 "M ar!'I" Ill :.1 Hu11s111n space
prob<'. llH' others on· U.S. JllV·
J~(·t~
10 "Jlt•nry f•;11mond" Is lhl' ti
tit• of a bo•>k by Thm·kcruy; the•
othl'rK a rt• l It I Ct\ of book11 by
C'hurlcll Dickc•n11
John l\E'nn1'1I~ was the fint
Olan tu he• 1•l<'rt1•cl hy what we
no" rnll th(' media thal rom
hlnJt 11111 or pr111 t anll l'lc>clromc
\nform,1t1on that 141 lht-i:reutt'sl
'1dUC'llllt>llJI rorl'I' t'Vt>r knO\\'Tl
Ju~t how much .1 creotton of the
tnl'drn J Fl\ was. and the media
co11s1>11 t>d In somt• \'Cry fancy
('Q\'t•r UPI' tn
dce<I. Is :i m :i
jor lhl'OlC or 3
fine new book
fa I ltd ·'The
ear<'h for
J F I\
tf>uln am.
$12 95 J Tht.'
book was writ·
h'n b\' CIU\'
Blair. · forme·r
fditor·in·chief of the Saturday
l:\•enlng Post and his " lie, Joan.
Th(' most remarkable re·
Vl'ltttion or the book 1$ th11t JFK
was o semHnvollJ almost from
blrth He w3s born with "an un·
't able bnck." This tact we coo-
cealed from the pr • ~ by mem-
bel'$0fthe Ktnaedyfemily, ltdby
lhc redoubtable Joe~-
Somet.ima ll "" ~
'that hLS bod back CIJDO rrom
1111 Ina fooLball at Harvard.
:.Later, his atdt~ leaked the stoe')' ..
CHARLES
McCABE
that .his back had been injured
when h Is torpedo boat, the
r1'·109, was sunk an the Solomon
taJan<U In 1943.
Say the Blalrs: "It Is a dis··
t.ortl<>n -or a downright lie -to
attribute his bad back to either a
11:.rvard football Injury or the
PT·109. Even If he had not
engaged in these strenuous ex·
l'r cl8es, his back would have
failed ...
Throughout the period the
Blairs researched. the years
193S-47, Kennedy "was torment·
ed by an a lmost continual series
oC illnesses. most or which we are
unable to identify btta"5C the
medjcaJ records aresUU closed."
THE YOUNG Kennedy got Into
U\e Navy without pasaing any
physical, tb'3nb to the clout of Old Joe. After a mere six monlh.t
of active duty. he had to ~unt
six moot.Id inactive duty tor
beallbttaRGS.
He an1ved la t.he Solomons in
poor health, ~cordina to one ol
bis 1hJpm1ta quoted by the
'
Blairs. Seven or eight months
later he was rellt'vcd C'lf com·
mand or the f>T· 109 on orders of a
doctor . and wound up In ll
ho1pltal In lhe Solomons. He
spent most of his I Ht Y<'1tr in the
Navy 1944 -in and out ot
hospitals. and. nntdly. w:is sur
veyed out of the Navy because of
his health.
Mor e Important. even, is the
Blair 's s tor y that the former
President was kept alive for the
final lS years of his life by drugs
because he suffered from Ad·
dison's disease. a fallure o( the
ldrenaJ glands. He rollapsed in
London. in 1947. from Addison's
disease.
mE BLAIRS say he took oral·
ly a daily dose of 2S mllUgrams of
the bormone cortisone. PelJets of
tbe drug desoxycorlicosterone
acetate (00CA> were embeddt'd
In his thigh for his system to
draw on . and changed every
three months.
Acrordin~ to evidence glven
the Blatrs by one ot Kennt'dy's
doctora. the Kennedy family kept
supplies or cortisone and DOCA
in •af~deposlt boxes around the
U.S. 10 that he woWd oev r ran
out..
When Kennedy wn.'I runnln1t for
President in 1959 und 19f.O. tho
question of his health was rai11ed
Thry alwnyJi n•111><>nded by . >iy
lng the cand1dute djd hnve. or
had in the past. ttn adrenal itlan<I
problem the result of malor10
contracted in tht> South Pacific.
Shortly aftt>r his e lection, on Nov
10, 1960. Kennedy him!lclf baldly
lled : "I hav<' never hat! Ad
dison's disease ...
THE BOOK cites a November
issue of the Journal of lhe
Americon Medical Aisoclation.
which reportt'd surgtry carrif'd
on in a New York hospital on "a
man 37 years or age" who "hod
had Addison 's disease for seven
years." Because of the Addison's
disease the operaUons on his
back were thought to be
dangero us.
However , to quote the Joumal.
"since this young man would
becomt incapacitated without
surgical intervention it was de.
dded. reluctantly. to perform the operation." The youni man was
in fact John Kennedy, a~rdina
to the Blein1, who arerespons1ble
and convincing reporlttS who
found mueh to llt.e and admire in
the Ufe and works of JFK.
4
6. "Man o' Wnr." ''Twt>nly
Grand ," "War Admiral ,··
·'Swaps.'• o nd "Northern
Dancer ··
7. Cedr i<' ll ordwickc, Ou!>ll
Rathbont', l.:iurcnce Olsvlvr.
Alec Gu1nnt'H, ond Mlc:hacl R('(I
grave.
8. LtUuct•. rud i8h, tomnto.
celery, and as paragus .
9. "Mo rl n er." "r lont•cr."
''Ron11 c r." ·•surveyor." und
"Mara."
10 . Nicholas Nick l eby,
Barnaby H.ud ge. Martin
Chutzlcwlt, Henry E,,mond , und
Edwin Drood.
11. Beaver, ermine, guinea p11o1.
porcupine, and r accoon.
12. House of Savoy, Hou!l • or
Bourbon, HOUll('I or Rothschild.
HouH of Lancaster, and lfoll!le or
Saxe·Cobura.
ANSWERS:
l. V3n Buren was the firs\
Preside nt to have been born a
citizen or the U ni led SUtes.
2. All flow into the Atlantic
Ocean, except the Volga, which
flows into tbe Cupian Sea.
3. All are soldler11 recruited by
Falstaff. except Ralph Rol5tcr
Dolster, protagonist o ( the
earliest English comt cty, by
Udall.
11 Thi• ru1·r1mn 111 thl.' only non
rcid<'nt 111 th•• uroup
12 The Jlou11c of ltoth11ch1ld i11
lhe on I y non rny :1 l hc111!le.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
ltnllf'rl .'ti \\ u<I !Jub'11/1f"r
Tllnrr111 • l(rrr•1I 1-:dt1f1f
ftarboro Krrrlnc 11.
f:d1f11rrol l•aqr J.:dttor
The t-d1toriol pajlt• of lh1• Orilly
1'1101 .~1·<'k "' 111 inform ond
"t1111ul..1te r1:ud<"r1> by preiwnting
on thu• pu1w dlv1•riw rommrntury
on lopk~ nf lntt>rrst hy ~)11d1t·:i1
,'(f rolumnilil" :ind ca rtoon1"'t~. by
pmvutlni A forum for rt'o<h.•rs'
'leY. & and b)' pre cnllnt; thlt1
nf''At1papc.-r'i1 opinions •n4 Idea
oo currt'nl topic• Tho ~1tori11I
c>pinio1u of the Dally PHot, :appcor
only in lhr rd1tqri11l column at Ow
top or the J.1118•· Opinioni. CX·
prl'3!1('(1 by the cotumnbt.s and
co.t1oon.J1ls and ltU~t "Titer11 nrc I.Mir OY.•n and no endont'mmt ol
their vrc·•~ by Ole Da.tly Pilot houJd ~Inferred
Friday, Augusl27, 1976
Friday, August 27 1976 OAILYPILOt Al
.Femak Cadet Resigns I Dream Vmtishes in Pain of Drills, Marches
E:ttJtor'a No4r TM ~cd Preu l>oa M~ /oll~ lllSS BUTLS & SAID SHE'LL ttlurn lo her
the,,,. • ., of Corid1Lee 8utltt. °"" o/ t~ l lt women who SttOnd year at Ohio Slate Unlvenlty thla fall and
tlrokt an oJJ.171oJe tradttton ai We'1 Point 111 June. Mau that she'• lookinl forward to reluin1. sitting down 8uUn t./t Iha. ocacUmy Thwsd.oy when sbe wants to, cet.Unc enou&h sJttp.
NEW YORK CAP> -Her dream had d1HP.peared She even deUabt.s in Just l<*ana around, ''lns\ud
in lhe pain ot tortuous marches ~nd dnlls, but ol eettina yelled at fOf' 1alin1 all the Ume, UlU e
Candilee Buller man aged a bnght mile while wa1l-t.hinp like lb al.'' tna for a home-bound wrplane Thursday afternoon. ARer she arrived home, her parents said they "As 1 wa1 rldtog on th~ bus today," conceded \he Ull d r .. __ asplnng PhY••dan from Upper Arlinston. Ohio, "l weres prou 0 •aa.
was a little up~et with myself for bow1n& out." Hav • ~• Post ing shucked the severe gray uniform of the l '14· "WE'RE PROUD OF H!K no matter which way Donald A. Str.iuss of
year-old military academy for the bright polka-dot she went," Alberta BuUer remarked. "We're glad Newport De uch, a
bl h to have her home, too.'' Agreein& with hlS wife. Jay azer s e bad worn on the first day of c.det basic o . Butler said the family plans to visit West Point in Beckman Ins tr u
trauun:. she contmued October to watch a football game and a full-dress men ts vie~ presi·
"I FEEL THAT IT "as part or my responsibility parade. den l . ha s been
lo stay as a woman, so that women can make'* bet-And next year, lf she wanu to. she can join \he named to the board
ter showing l don't know whether this is right or Class or 1981, Miss Butler quoted Brig. Gen. Walter of directors of Jumor
wrong. I do feel that maybe 1 should have stayed F. Ulmer J r .• the commandant as saying. Ac h j eve men l 0 f
I J\hhlf'I hl•ml, "11h ''' h,.1u1tlul r n\111innw111.
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'' •••r<>11r Ou.nu / / ~K••c Co.ttt Mt4J~••'t' 8.-1•••" J•mt)o•e• •J-cf ~•t-tlt'ivt ~ and gone against the challenge. I don't know which Will she? "I don't think so," she replied. Southern Califronia.
is better. Probably I'll never know " r===~:z:iiriiiniiiiiiiwil-----------------~-------------------------~1 With what is commonly called "beast barracks"
ending next week, she is
the 17th departure
among 119 women who
entered West Point in
June. The percent.age of
women who have left
stands at 14.3 percent, --------=---
compared with 9.S per-»C:tOC:X~oc~oc~nl
centofthemen. ~
"That didn't surprise ~~-~~?.!f>eiA
us." Col. James L. An· 1T'"9F"f'4 ./
derson. d irector of ..,.,_~ .. ..., physical education, ,_.._.,.._...,
co mment e d . "If •tilt
a n y l h 1 n g . w e h ad • WAU.PAPERS
anticipated that it might ORAPEttlES 0 •"-"' have been even higher • GOING HOME than that. mainly •l.EVOl.ORS
Candllee Butler because this is a brand • WOVfN WOODS
new environment for women. •CARPETING
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of them are having trouble on the runs, and they CALL 557-5 I 53
don't have anything else to prove themselves wilh."
she added.
She S?id there were special pressures on women
and that upperclassmen hold resentment, veiled or
otherwise, against them.
Why did she resign? .
"OVER THE SUMM ER I became more frustrat·
ed wath the running and fool marches," she replied.
"Even in marching, with my short legs I had trou-
ble keeping up, stnding the same length as the
persons next lo me. and I also ended up at the end of
my platoon in the very last rank. 1 didn't think this
would improve over lhe four-year span."
F'\lrthermore. the former cadet said she could.n 't
picture herself tn combat situations.
But it was not, she continued, a wasted three
months: .. r learned a lot there, got a lot of good
training, and I am very thankful for that. On field
bivouacs I learned to fire lhe Ml6 riOe. It taught me
lo budget my time. It taught me how to act under
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'"Mugwump'
~co~ Salvage P ·act Approved ~ · :t-
From Indians
It h•s bccn explained repeatedly lhat a
mu1wump, ho hv. t a poht1cal animal that
sits on a rence with tus rnug on one side and h11
wump on tht' other. Hut a d1cnl w;ants to know
what mllgwumv meant onicinally. Thal 's the
word the Jnd1ans up 1tround MAssachusetts
used ror ''t'aptain." It didn't take on lhe de.
finlllon or "an independent ln pohllcs .. until it
was so applied to those d1~con~ol3tt' voters
who bolted the Republican Party In 1884. To·
day, according to the
pollsters, the mugwumps
outnumber th e
Republicans.
It "as old Ed Howe
"ho first noh..'11, "Ne\\ s lS
anything that makes a
woman say, ·For heaven's
l)ake' "' . .Jo'ar more
m a rried t han single
women suffer overmuch
from that me lancholia called "the blues"
• • . Statistically. your chances or never
catching a cold improve cons1derably,.1f you
don't go to work on Monday~
M ETHOOISI' PIONEER
Q. "Who was Peter Cartwright!"
A. An early Methodist pioneer. Among the
s e\leral things for whJch he became noted was
his observation when a highly rehgit>us lady in
his ch~rch screamed. "If I had one more
feather in the wing of my faith, I would fly
away to my Savior!" Said Cartwright: "Stick
in lhe other feather, Lord, and let her go."
The medical experts still insist it's better
to nap before meals than after Mnybe so. Bul
what's wrong with both before and after?
Personally, I also lib to take a little nap right
before bedtime
BAD "10SK F.Y
When a man bcC"ame sack during the
Proh1b1t1on day~. he "as qwte hl,.ely lo ex·
plain by ~a~ mg ... I got some bad whiskey "
And he probably "~n'l wron~ ~t uch booze,
now as then. Is d1st1lled through old car
radiators. It oftentimes collects a considera-
ble amount of lead and other PolSons. '1aybe a
little doesn't lull. but a lot does And coonUess
graves nationwide contain the remains of
citizens nevertheless dead of hquor lead e \'en
though their tom bst.ones don l read· .. of
bad whiskey."
The In creased activity uf tht• thyroid
gland after the third month •~"hat makes ex-
pectant women perspire more llealiie this
isn't the sort of observation you 'd want to en·
grave on wedding iN!'itations. But it 's
noteworthy nonetheless, I think. Don't you?
If a single woman J!oes with an eligible
man for three months . chance~ she 'll marry
him run about t1A. o to fl\l'. .,a vs our Lo\ e and
War ma n. ·
Addrtu moil lo
Costa Me1a, 926l8
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ORANGE COUNTY
Mesa Man
Dire Trial
In Murder
A Costa M esa con-
struction worker who al·
legedl)• ended a quarrel
wit.b his gll'l friend by
shoottog he r seven limes
has been ordered to face
trial Nov. l in Orange
County Superior Court.
Judge Jam es H .
Walsworth set the trial
date for murder suspect
Charles Edward
Mosteller, 43, also k.nown
as Charles Mahana, and
ordered him returned hi
the courtroom Oct. 15 for
pretrial ac t ion .
Mosteller is held in the
county jail wit.b bail set
at S250,000.
Mosteller was arrested
last May 20 outside his
home at 2182 Rural Lane
where police found the
body or S hirley Mae
Forman,44.
Police said Mosteller
called them by telephone
and told them: "l 've shot
myw1fe."
Trial Set
For Doctor
In Slaying
A doctor who was
booked o n murd e r
charges in Orange Coun·
ty after the decomposin~
body of his estranJ?ed
wife was found in his
West Covina apartmt?r)l
has been orderl'd to fat•r•
trial Nov. 29 an SUPt'n<I•
Court.
Jud~e James II Walsworth ordered Dr
Richard Charles Ey, 42,
to return to bl1
courtroom Nov. 5 for
pretrial act ion The
physician 1s fre e on
S25.000 ball.
It is alleged that Dr.
Ey repeatedly struck his
A. four·mootb U • Lake and the Prlroa
perimental salvage ~*b• site ustofSan
opuaUoo at tho Coyote Juan CaplJtrano.
Can yo u S • n it a I' y In hla report. Sates ~ll\earfrvlnemay said tbe aalvaac of
be expanded to tbc mixed metals by Oranao
county'1 t hree other County Steel , Inc .• or
l1tndfills. 1uper vlsora Anaheim started In
a1reedlhisweek. April. By June botb
U d r 1t 1 terms 1>a~r ulva&e and rf' 0 e l covery of furniture -.ld salvage I rms pay • other used household monthly feo to the county h d ln return for the rl1hts to ltenv » ~en started,
ine t.be landfill of scrap th~ report said. m h . "~'d During the moolh of met al. paper• ouseuv• July. Bates continued,
Items Md tires. 778 tons of materials
Ronald Bates, assls-were recovered. and lhe
~t director or the coun-t rend is expected to con·
t y Genernl Services tinue.
Agency (GSA ), said lht!
ex~rimentnl program
has been satisfactory so
far.
tJ PON HIS recom -
mendation, s uper visors
agreed to solicit p ro-
posals for salvage rights
a t the Ohnda landCill
near Brell, the Santiago
Canyon site near ln'ine
Supervisor Ralph Clark, in criticizing the
longer version two weeks ago, said there were
too many questions for face·to-face interviews.
HE SAID IT WOULD be difficult to find shop-
ping center patrons willing to take Ume to answer
them all.
Supervisor Tom Riley at thnt time also ex·
pressed con<'em that the $10.000 being SJ)(!nt on the
survey might not pro\ 1de needed answers about the
airport ·s 1 mp act.
estranged ~ 1ft>. 1\1 anlyn, ---------------------41, of Tustin o\'er the
head with a metal towel
rack J an. 21 while the
c·ouple quarellcd in her
Tustm home.
Tht? pr o s ec ution
believes that Mrs F.y
died as a result or those
wounds whUe she was
later visiting Dr. Ey's
West Covina apar1 mt•nt
and that the defendant
attempted to conceal her
body wh1t·h was found
Feb 5
IF IT DOESN'T "TICK,"
"TOCK" TO US.
fine clocks serviced ''> llrJ < JI I ·\.'-')
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house calls for large
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MEM1.E Y TVs Chuck Jones ond mog1cians from IQ04MA M(ML.('¥ '°'"'""'"'-·•
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1cr•p metals. GSA or. oJ u pending study on
fidab aidd. PoSSibly bavma land/tit~
Batea' report uld the o perated by private r----....._ ~
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economlcol for th~ coo· employes, GSA officull:. THIU'S • WHOU
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Plus ..• you may order your choice of
fabrics and styles in chairs and sofas at
Sale Prices!
OfALERS FOR: HENREOON • DREXEL • KARA$T AN • WOOOMAAK
7.J 1111111.etf. '"
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NIWPOIT lfACH lAClJNA lfACH
t n7 WBTCUFF 01. J'S NOlTH COAST HWY.
6of2·20.S0 •9-HSJI
Mon to Sa~ 9·5 30
ftfany Lo•t
Friendly Sky
Can be Nasty
l..OS ANCELES CAP) Each year people
strap themaelvea ln I.heir pnvate aircraft. tui
down the runway, ~ orr lnto the sky and dbap· pear.
They lltendly drop out ot sight. The plane pre·
sumably er.shes but nobody can find IL
Govt'rnment fiJrurn show at least 75 aircraJt
minlna ln the United Slates over the last seven
years, with more than one-tenth o( the natlon ·s
$earcheis lakinc place ln California.
THE CALJFO&MA CIVIL Atr Patrol logged 6S
search ml&aions in 1975, said CAP officer Frank
Burnham ol Los Angeles. nottnc that the state has
17 percent of the naUoo'a private aircraft and six or
the 10 bwiest airports.
Alaska, where u plane carrylnc Rep. Hale
Bo11&1 <D·La. J. dlsappe~ in 1972, rilllks al the to~
with 13 mlisslng aircraft in the I-st seven years.
Other leaders are Washington, 10: California, 9:
Florida, 8, and Michigan, 6.
Mo&t or the planes missmg over Michigan and
FJorida presumably sank tn water. In the West,
many missing aircraft are probably sitting on
mountainsides, not ln plain sight but not necessarily
lost forever.
SOME OF THOSE PLANE 1n the mountains
tum up years later . perhaps spotted by a hunter or
hiker or found during a search for another aircraft.
J ust last Y,ear the California CAP found a plane
that had been missing 17 years The mrcraft ap·
...,..__~~patently broke up badly
upon hitting a mountain IUllt la•t fl~r. near San Bernardino tla~ Calif orMia and the wreckage fell In·
<:IP f OMMd a to cre~asses where it · couldn t be seen. Heavy plafl~ tl1at laad snows of a couple of
~ MbalJ19 17 years ago apparently
~r.. shifted the "'reek age or
the rocks. and the plane ~~was v1s1ble last \ear I A search is begun whenever an aircra.ft d1Sap-
pears from a radar screen. is overdue and can't be
tracked down at some oth er airport, or starts gh·mg
signals fro m its t'mergency l<X'ator transmitter.
It 1s important to find the m1:.sing plane right
away because Air Force studies have sho"' n that
the chances of inJured persons sun 1v111e go do"' n 50
percent the r1rst day aner the crash and another 30
percent the second d<t'.\ After lht' third da), there is
almost no chance or finding :.urnvor:..
CAP PROBES WILL continue ao; long as tht're
are reasonable leads but "'111 ordinanl) be called
off if the plane isn't found within JO to 14 days
As many as 50 to 100 aircraft ma) be in\'olved in
a search. and each plnne will be &!'!>lgned one or
more search areas or about l!even miles wide and
seven miles long Tht• fl~ ang 1i1 done al the
dangerously low height or 500 feet above the ground
While seur chmg for missing aircraft in
California. CAP pilots mu."lt sort through the 672
wrecked planes that still :.it on the state's moun·
tainsldea. The CAP ha:. a churt of known wreckages
to help pilots tell new wrecks frum old. 'rhey 've
even painted some or them yellow.
BURNHAM SAJD THE AIRCllAFT o" ner "'ill
us ually pa) u salvage firm to rttover the plane iC
there is anythinf.t worth saving. If not, the wreck
JUSl sits there as an advertisement for fl) ing safety.
E\'en with all those reminders. Burnham s aid
more than half or the searches are for pilots who
didn't bother to take the simple precaution of filing
a fight plan.
If there ts a flight plan. the search is on within a
couple of hours after the plane fails to show up and
the searchers have some idea where to look,
Burnham said. tr there's no pion. it may be days
bt'Core a nyone reports the pilot 1s missing, and it 's a
big country out there. with a lot or nooks and cran·
nies.
THE AIR FORCE RESCUE and Recovery
Service at Scott Air Force Base. Ill.. coordinates
searches in the continental Unill'd States, but the
CAP puts In about 85 percent of the flying hours on
the searches.
Ther e are lhrct> boslc search patterns:
-The expanding square In which the pilot
makes a small square ln the middle of search area
and keeps enlarging ll until he has a square seven
miles on a s adf'.
-THE CR EEPING UN•~ "here the pilot flies
across and back until he has c·ovcred an area hkc
) ardllnea on Iii rootbnll field
The contour where the pilot starts ;it the peak
of each mountain ln the Sl"arch ar<•a and flies
around it at lowl"t1ng nltitudes until he reaches the
base
It takes an alrt'rat\ about thrtt hours to s earch
an area. and l"ach arl'tl 1s scarl.'ht•<l 'l.lt least twice. al
d1fft>rent t 1 mes or ttw day to get d1rrcrenl light angle~
A PILOT MUST UNDERGO extensive special
trnininit before bclog ccrtlrlcc1 Ill' 11 CAP search
pilot. Then• ore about 200 such pilo~ In California.
Tht' CA r pilots art' all voluntt•ers with their
own aircraft. They nre paid nothinJI for searching
but [1re reimhunwd for iia:i anct oil. Burnham said
Air Jo'or<'t' s tudies !lhow it would cost nboul S400 an
hour for the mlllt ory to lio the searching tbut the
CAP <'an do for aboutSll an hour
Barrie S. May, M.D.
and
James E. Ramsey , M.D.
Pracitoe Limited to
GYNECOLOGY, OOSTETRICS, INFERTILITY
Announce The Removal of Their Office
To
Saddle back Community Hospital Medical
Center. 23561 Paseo de Valencia.
Suite 23, Laguna Hills. Cal. 92853
PhOne: 837-2121 ext. 257. 258
After 5 p.m. can ~81
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blft"•
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4FOOT
DOUBLE
SHOP
LIGHT
897
Do vou haYe anv idea bow much
more light you gel from Uuoreac:ent
light• and how much leH lt co•t• to
run them? (No. Neither do I. but let'•
oak the pow.r company.) Tubea extra..
..
Friday. Au9ust 27 t 976 DAIL y PILOT A.
Hospital lates
Fiscal Seminars
Hoa it M t>mon al I flie.1>1lJI "111 prt<iccnt a tlA o·tllA) •
t'UrT\'l\t tax and ei.lutt• pl.mnin.: !>cmm.1r for \\Omen
St-pl. 9 a nd 16 iit 9 JO n m m lhe ho~p1tal Nmft•r~nt:1•
N."nlt'r
Tht' St•pt !I :o.\'lllJOUr "'1ll 1·mJ <II noon Thl' Sl•pt
tu st-i1,.1on "11 ~ <'on<'lu<l~ with 11 buff l't lut\t'hl•\ll\
Punt'! d1st'uu1twu will ,-1.ver ~ut'l1 to1Ht'$ ll1>
a\'01<11ng prolJat~. U.Klll~ tru:o1t:-. to !>ll\'l' 1•st11ll' ta-ces.
'"' 111.: incoml' l all.c:o.. ui.m~ tux d11ll:11·i. to fund
C'hlldren ·s ~>dun1tio11, tax i<h£>1tt'1 11, drnntablt• c:on ,
Lnbuuons nn(l l11•duction~: und will:s :
Four art•11 atlornl·ys " II lll'I \t• Jll panel .
modt.>ratori..
Tht>rc is no 1tdn11.ss1011 chnr.:1.·
Rt>servaliont-U.I'\.' l'~>qwr,•d un1l ca11 be made by
culhn)'l 642· t463.
4FOOT
FLUORESCENT
TUBES
57:,._
By now you know
that when we make
you a good price on
th• fixture we
u.ually make aw.
the acce .. ory la on
apeclal too. (Aod you
worried we'd forget
thi• time.)
EDISON
TRAC LIGHTING
You get the two apota and
the track. You can put the
light where you want it.
aUde lt to Juat the right
place. 3 700 CO~IJ.iE
: 149°0
WHILE STOCK
LASTS
Well. you backyard farmer• will
lo•• thia one. but there aren't a lot
of them left. ao don't mull on it too
long. When we get next aeaaon'a
load in. they will be higher.
LOOI
WHAT BLEW
INTO TOWN
TI @
•
J
INTERMATIC
PLUG.IN TIMER
Plug Ught• thru it, perk the
cou .. 1n tb• morning. tum
on tbe •t•r.a. Con~•Di•nc•
and -.cwity. THE
COOL ATTIC
POWER
VENTILATOR
U J could Ju1t train a
goat to nlbble down to 3
Inch•• lnateod of eating
the roota. I'd paH thia
one up. hS 4 cycle
eng1.De. # 5284-35
Get that load of hot air out of the attic.
(What? I didn't know our local politician•
,..,. up theTe.) Wlth automatic
thermoatat, thia la a biggie, recommended
tor up to 2.000 aq. ft. of attic floor apace.
4x81A INCH
PREFINISHED
HARDBOARD PANELS
What dOff th• pktw'•
Jook like? EYen now I am
not aur• what thla la. Let'1
go Into a •tore and find
out together.
3'7
6 rr. REDWOOD
GRAPE STAKES
29~ ,,.
Thi. lneTereat attitude I hcne loward th•
product•? They are only thing• and U they ""•
you well at the rtgbt prlce. we1J MU them,
othenri .. out. out.
STEEL AUTO
RAMPS
14?!.
I mow a lot of .,.opl• who 11<1Te a bwiclle
changing their owo oil and dolng thelr own
auto work. n ... auto ramp. fUAlt man It
eaaler. and aczfer.
lxl2 PINE
SHELVING
1 s:r.
Preslonell
ANTI-FREEZE
3 33
GAL.
Rai... the bolling point to
P,...•nt coolant losa.
Today'• engine• run
plenty bot with all that
&mog JWlk on ao you need
It.
~
by \M:Jter Pil( l-
. .-....... ,..
SHOWER MASSAGE
I haYe one and lt' a nlce lo eaH
into the abower and let the day'•
tenalon flow away. (Now 1f you
could take one to work and aqulrt
the boH lt would be perfect.)
STATIONARY. 1377
HAND HELD ••
PECKYCEDAR
FENCE POSTS
2377
S.. dere fence rail1.
where. o•er dere.
Aha. I ... dere. (Oh.
thla ia bad.) 33~
PECKYCEDAR
FENCE RAILS
Why Cedar? Why
not? It laata lon9er
than moat wooda.
and looh good 66 ~ unflnlabed or ~
•tatned. EA.
•
A JO DAILY PILOT Frid•y Auqust27, 197t
Delp for the Blind •
Mesa Electronics Company Develops 'Talki1Jg' Calculator
8)'8T£Pllt:N FOX
A ............. -
It teems like everyone -from
housewives to schookh1ldrcn
i• peckln1 i.t un tlt'ctrun1c
ca.lcuJator these days. but until u
f"1 months ago the) v.e1e ol ht
tie value to ont' .:roup lhut could
Tt'ally un them tt'M! blind
Texas Firm Joins
Gas Right Fight?
ow a Costa Mesa electronics
('ompany, M uslc.-r Spt-clalll~.
has de\cloped a cukuJutor that
.. talki , · enabllna blind and
partlolly K18hh.'d ~r$00J to U:Jt'
the llltlc gadgeu for the fin.t
lime.
TUE DEVICE, KNOWN ~ an
Audio Response Calculator. un
nounces each entry In a Cll•tar
voice and tt>lls the user th• N'."-
sul~ or ~very computatwn. When
a blind person punches out Ute
l·hlldbood prob lem of .. 2 times 2
l"quals'." the m actune sa~ .. two
limes two equnJb .. and :iupµlu:li
the answer, which for thotie \\ho
have forgotten, ls .. four.··
SEATTLE (A P > There are report In Aluska that 11 Toas firm
may join in the battle for control of Alaska's P rudhoe Bay natural g11~
an d file an application to bwld a p1pchne through lht' !'ltate
The Seattle Times said m Thursday's editions that the Tenneco
Q)rp. of Houston has been negollaling actively w1tb the State of
Alaska to buy the state's royalty
:1hare of the PTudhoe Bay gll:!
Sources have told the Times
that if Tenneco d~ file Cor the
all-Alaska pipeline route. and
couples that with mtenllons to
process much uf the gas in
Alaska with a petrochem1cals
PG&E Seeks
Procedure
For Increase
SAN FKANCISCO <AP > -
Pacific Gus & Elect ric Co
<PG&E> has asked thcCahfornia
Public Utilities Commission
(PUC > to set up a procedure ror
rate increases to help 11 financl'
increasing costs or natural g:tb
exploration.
"Current gas supphe~ are in
adequate to meet the luturl.'
needs or our customer:..·· said
John A Sproul. a PG&E vice pn·
s1den t .. Accord1nal). PG&E
must participate in a v1~orou~
and expanded exploration and
development effort If \lie are to
avoid c urt ailments to our high
priority customers m th<' 198&.. ••
The company said the pro
po~aJ is not intended to net the
company greater profits JU!>t
to allow it to r ecover actual l'OSts
of, exploration and development
complex , It• will receive
widespr ead support among
Alaskans.
MO T ALASKANS favor the
all-Alaska route for the pipeline
Tenneco is one of the largest tn·
tersta te cas shippers '" the Oil·
edStates.
Guy Martin. Alaska's com·
m1S1ooer of natural resourcei..
14as quoted in J une as indicating
that the stale wanted to sell the
gas to Tenneco but was critical or
the terms being asked by the
company.
GOV. JAY HAMMOND s aid
··active negotiations .. have been
under way w ith several <'Om·
panies. Any sale of the state's
royalty gas will require approval
orthe state legislature.
The state owns one-eighth of
the estimated 26 to 30 trillton
cubic feet or natural gas reserves
lll the Prudhoe Bay field.
Three pipeline applications
already are before the Federal
Power Comm1ss1on. They in·
elude
-ARCTIC GAS, an Amencan
Canadian consortium. whlch pro-
pru.es to build a gas pipeline rrom
Prudhoe Bay at'rOSS C4nada to
the American Midwest.
-El Paso Alaska, which has
filed for an all-Alaska pipeli11e
route generally paralleling the
trans· Alaska oil pipeline
·· r \Ii ent bhnd somewhere near
the end of my elementary school
years,·· :.a)s Jim Mitchell, a
20-)ear old Junior at UC lrvme
"But 1 can remember what ii
was hke to see the blackboards
and to use an adding machme.
When calculators came out it
was reaJI> neat, but l couldn "I re·
ad any or lhC'm so they dtdn 't do
me much good ··
KEN RENAUD, PRODUCT
manaier for Master Spet'iaJt ies,
says Br aille calculators have
been a\·u1lable for some years
but adds that less than half or the
blind population can read
Braille.
.. There was a n eed m this area
for blind i>ersons, ··says Renaud.
"Their present m ethods or doing
math were very antiquated and
very time consuming. Now, with
an audio fet-d back. anv bhnd
person can do math whether he
be in early c hild development. on
the JOb. figuring out his taxes or
whatever.•·
Webb Talks Halt
P HOENIX, Ariz (AP>
Prehmmary talks mvolvmg the
possible sale of some of Del E.
Webb Corp ·s hotel properties.
including those m California, lo
the Mar riott Corp. have been
terminated. it was announced
Thursday.
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John P. O'Brien ha!-b<'t'n named manager for
Safeco l .suranc t-Company's Fountain Valley
division He has bel'n with the company s1nt'e 1957
and was underwriting and murketin& manager in
f'ount•1n Va11ey from l970 to 1974 •
Jerald J. S•nders has been named vice pres1·
dent o( the newly Of"ganit.ed executive division of
Control C.rHr Personnt"I A~ent'y, Ne" port Beach
He has 12 years· exJ>('nence in the marketm~ field
in Orange Count> • baron Bell has bcen nam~ manager or the
Weslmmster office of Allstate Snings and Lomn As·
soclaUon. She 101nt'd AJlstate th1!-) ear a~ manager
or the Downey office and hai. four year:. of ex-
perience in the industry. •
Lou Padfic h as been named m anager or the
Hy-Lo Drug Center, Huntington Beach. lie has been
with the company since 1972 and most recently
served as assistant m anager in the Garden Grove
store •
Van Jacob11en, Balboa, bus become pr esidenl
and director or P ant'l·Alr Cor,» •• a Costa Mesa sub-
sidiary of Standard Pucific Corp. He i.s former pre·
sident of NW Ayer /Jorgensen/Macdonald advertis·
ing agency. Ty ler Macdonald assumes presidency
of the agency. • Frank L. Speen has bttn named president or
Avco Fhtant'lal lnsurantt Group, a division or Avco
Financial Services. Nev.port Beach. He replaces
Charles W. Ferguson. who ha~ resl~ncd. Speers· ex-
penen('c m the insurancl' industry covers more
than 26 yc>ars. •
Th<> followln~ pcrson<i h3ve been el«t ed as vice
presidents of fi mllh lntematlonal, Inc., Newport
Beach· Robe rt Q. tl~hf'~. vice president. market·
Ing: Dale •:. 8oy~T. corporate vice president ;
Donald S. Morril'. corporatl' vice pre!i1clent. Hughes
ll'I former director or tntl'rnalionol marketing.
Boycr retain~ h1~ dut h'S a<; president or Smith Tool
division. I rvtnt' Morrl• r1•tain.'I his dut1e~ as pres•·
denl or Urllco 01 lflcld d1v11\ion. I louslon •
Carol Brandlln. a sovlng!I supervisor et the
HunllnQton Beat'h olficc of lfom~ Federal SavJnl(l'I
and Loan Association, hns b<'en promnlc•c1 to snv·
ing11 sup\'rv\sor. She joined the association in 1973
Ma t~llcr. •
Eric Sama~lson, El Toro. ha" been honortd for
his 40-year tenure wi th AMF Volt, Int'. He began his
career with the compuny ln Brooklyn, N.Y. and I~
now a machine shop supervisor In Santa Ana •
F1oyd S. R~ld, El Toro, bas been appointed to
the board of d irectors of Levin Conatradlon
Syatems, FountaJn Valley lie has been treasurer
since 19'JS a nd now also assumes the posiUon or vice
presld~t. fma nce • Doa Palmqul11t, Newport Beach. has been ap·
pointed vice president of marketing for Kenwood.
He Is former vice president and gen eral manager of
~international division at Allee Corp. • Patti Frttm u. recently promoted to asslstant
secretary at llH1e f'-...i SHilllCI Hd Loa• A.
..t.U., ia tbe new savimrs supervisor at the u ·
IOdadon '• Huntincton Beach downtown office. She
ia fCf1Der aavin111upervi&or et the Satramento of.
t'lce and joined the aasoclatlon ln 1974. • £rte W. Uppmn hu been appointed sales
mmp.ager fot the a~ Hokl, due to open In Sep·
tember at the Orance County Airport. He l8 former
Mcount ellecutivo rw the Airport Marina 'Hotel re-lioaal saJea ofrlce, Los Angeles.
Appolnltd "TLC" sales mana1trs for the ~
~ ~ Caekabkl, f0f"m er1y with South Coast
Plua Hotel. i nd Katlaie Boodl, t~ounlaio VaUey.
formuly with Kraua Andenoo. Tcxu •
M ter Speclallles. at 3-S year·
old COmp11ny With &nnUW l>Wes or
about StO million. "8s been
manufucturlng :iOhd·iltult-\ ou•,•
l"Quipment for t l'M" ~II S)&tem
since 1970. experience v. hlch
Renaud U)'!I ht>lPt'd an 1kvt'lo11
t.ni the new cukulator
"BASICAl.LY, w•:.u.Rt:ADV
had the tccttnoloay for :1tonnM
words on electronic chips." he
~xplained. "Sc• w~ pu\ lht' dit¢ll!i.
and l11c words (or the b11s1c
funt't1ons into these clupe 11nd
then we built our own 1·11lculator
und put the t" o together ''
Master Specialties calculator,
"hkh retails for ~. "iU add.
subtract. divu!e. multiply. do
s q uare s, ~quure ro o t ~.
percentage:. and rec1µrocal
numbers.
A more complex model, de·
signed for scientific use. v.111
perform 42 function~
The c alcu l ator, whi c h
measures seven mchei:. long and
10 inches wide, stands about
thrtt inches tall. It has a ex
tra-large keyboard and an over-
sized visual display for parl.lally
sighted persons
Just Hot Air?
UCI STUDENTS USE NEW CALCULATOR
Jim Mitchell, Right, and Mike Hlngson
If So, It's Improved
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP >
From t he man who brought you
canned ··Vermont Gre.?n Moun-
tain Air .. comes .. New Improved
Vermont Green MoWttam Air "
John Br am blett. a 29·year-old
air pollution engineer, i.a1d the
second edition of his 12-ounce
cans is mean t lo satisfy the rew
disgruntled customers who
criticized him for selling a pro
duct which actually came from
Massachusetu
BRAMBLETT SAID he ha s
found a way to capture
Vermont's atm osphere in lhe
cans, whkh previously contained
Bay State air because his
on gin al J .OOO ·can order "as
manufactured tn New Bedford,
Mass .
O,·•~r The Counle r
MASO UsHftCJs
..I'll probabb ~ull J.:l'l lht• c;in!-
out-of-state berauM• th<•re li>n t
any place m Vermont thJt m;ikr!-
them. But now I 'II !-lll'k a hoh· 111
the can to le t th<• Mu.,..,J('hU:-.l'lb
a1r out and th<' \ t•rmunt ;ur 111. ••
s aid BramblNt, "hu 01>t·r.1Lt''> h"
business from h1 ... honw in rural
Moretown ... Ami tlw11 I II 11111 ,1
seal over the hoh' 10 kl'l.'P th•·
Ver mont air 10.'
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V:!~tr!0\~(~ .~·,~ .. , o..'v~ 1;~n:;1~·' "'°'' •nd <town lh• nlO\.t Ci.1,, d IJO o-ru•nt 01 (ft41\1)1 !')n "'" Uw1 U
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Remote Test Asked
SAN DIEGO (APJ -San Diego Gas
& Electric Co. wants to use remote
control to turn ore home air con·
dltJoners and hot waUr-healers to re-
duce consumption ln peak periodA.
Such a t)'lltem Is beinlf tested by lhe
Wlsconsln Electric Power Co.
The switch would be lnataJted In a
customer's homo or office bulldJn1.
Participation would be voluntary and
limited to 740 c uatomen, most. ot
them realdtntlal, at the start.
Robert Morris, ~ldent. Hid the
toe.I utility plans to t>.gln testing tho
ayat.em next. year with t.ata laaUng
two toaevea year1.
OU Deal Cancelled
TEHRAN, Inn CAP' -Iran and
the U.S. Occ:ldtotal Petroleum C«p.
have canceled a Sl.25 million plan to
develop Cuplan Sea otl and to pro-
cea and market other Iranian oU, an
lraman 1ovtrament •l>Okesman aaJd
today.
The brief HOO\lnttment by l!Ht
Minlatry of EcoDOl"ftk Alfal.rs and
Finance aald Iran and Ocddental bad
not bffa able to atrM CJD· definite
tttma but did Dot nveaJ deta11I of the ~meat.
1be tranud.lon would lulft Sinn
Inn a JO to lS perteat t.ater.t tn ()c.
ddental and would bav. ~utred ep-
pronl of tho U.S. IOYtmmmL
Jl wouJd have bee tbe bf11est U.S.
jnvestment by Iran, which in 197'
toaned S'74 mllDoa to the Grumman Con> •• fl'om wbicb lrm IJ b"'71ni $1.2
bllllon worth of Tomcat nchter
planes. But the Grumman deal io-
volves no ownerabJp tnt.erwt and ls
being bandied u 1 ltraJ.cbt business loM.
Friday August 27 HU'& s OAILY PILOT JI
Myths, Facts
Guide io Pre-vote Claims
By SYLVIA PORTER
The atudy ~c uparunon tn 1976 to date hai.
helped to pulverhe aeveral economic tn) lhs or vii :d 1m
pairtance to our pockttboukl -th,•ur1t'll udv;1ncr1t by the
P'orcl admlniatratioo and apttad al lea l to :.om l' tent by
Democratic economists.
'l'be:r. 's no way of
prevenllnl lb• myths
from taking even deeper
bold durln a the pre·
election months. But the
rollowlng 11 ttle guide
can put consumers on
1uard.
Money 's
Worth .. '•
Myth l : An economic u panslon as 11trong and broad us
tht' current one must «'·htnite lnOaUon ttnd threiat~n us with
a repetition of the nightmare of double·d1a1t inflation. Thu!!, we cannot a(ford any speed.up m our economic recov('ry.
despite the sufferiq this imphes to our millions of Jobless
workers. ,
F act : This bas indeed been a strona. balanc('d n·boun<t
since the aevere slump bottoml'd out in the srmna of 1V7S. It
has coatalned remarkably few excesses.
BVT INSTEAD OF AN acceleration in the pace of m-
nation. the pace of rise {n prices has decelerated. Over th~·
loni term. the current annual rate of rise In the 6 lo 7 pe~
cent range ls far too high for a heulthy economy, but this
represents progress from 1973· 74 ·s rates of 11 to 12 percent. ;
There is plenty ol s lack in our economy: there are no
major bottlenecks: in general, there is an excess. not a
sbortaee. of workers. Most of~ giant forces contr1butmft.
to the unprecedented infiation blow-off a few years ago aro
not lhN!ats now.
The myth harms us because it makes us afraid to tak~
appropriate steps to assist privt&te enterprise In creating;,
more jobs for our labor force and, thus, more taxes for the
U.S. Treasury.
MYTH 2: INTEREST llATES must rise as the economy
reaains ita power. Demands for credit from businesses and
individuals, along with tighter credit poli cies or the Federal ·
Reserve System to keep the expansion under control, wiU
put upward pressure on rates.
Fact: This theory hasn't worked out at all so far. Credit
demands have remained modest as corporation profjt.s have
soared. This diminishes the need for businesses to go "out·
side" tor flnanclng. The Federal 's lightening in credit
policy to date has been minor.
To judge the future of inter est rates by the
abnormalities of the past couple of years i.s ridiculous.
' MYTH 3: FEDERAL BVDGET deficits of the
magnitude of recent years must "crowd out" private bor·
rowers from the market. The U.S. Treasury as the prime
borrower or the nation and its demands must be met first.
This will kill our expansioo. Government spending must be
slashed.
Fact: The Treasury's financing needs have bee11
absorbed tn the market.place with astonishing ease. This
theory -promoted by U.S. Tre~ury Secretary William
Simon with the commendable goal or impressin" Conaress
with the need Cor curbing spending -has been pulverited·
along with the theory on interest rates. "
The pent·UP demand for fixed·incomc securities nt
today's interest rates is huge (witness the recent biddin~ for
the Treasury's Issue of 10.year 8 percent notes l. A continued
•trong expansion wiU generate revenues to reduce the
budget deficit and to leave more room for private bor·
rowers.
MYTH 4: CONG RF.SS IS incapable of keeping SJ)4?nding
under control. The White House is the only source to rely on. :
Fact: Congress has shown itself to be responsible in thi~ ::
sphere. Congress, on the spot under the new budget control •.
procedures, is held to the letter of the law. ·
For \he fiscal year 1977. for instance, Oongreu projects :
revenues at $362.5 billion against the admlnlslratlon 's $351.S •·
blllion; outlays at $413.3 billion against the administration 's
$395.8 billion; the deficit at SS0.8 billion againlll the·•
administration's $44.6 billion. The differences are meaning·
less. -· ':
MYTH 5: THERE CAN BE no healthy economic come· 0:
back without the housing induatry in the lead and business ;:
spending on plants and equipment increasing sharply. .;
Fact : While housing has typically led past recoveries, it ·
has yet to lake off in this one. As for businessmen, they too
have dlaplayed restraint in 1976 and probably wUl not con·
tribute to the expansion unW next year, when their spending •
will be needed. In 1976's rebound, though, neither has been a
slpific ant factor.
I Would,.be Pilot
Misses Out A.gain;
SEATTLE <AP> -Tbat $89,000 prize offered by u.:
BriUsb lnduatriallat to the first person who successfully ~
builds a people -powered airplane continues to elude Wayne ;
BUesner. •
The 22-year-old Bellevue man arrived al the Bell-'
Ingham Airport last Friday to hook up the propeller on his '
220·pound, pedal·powered airplane, only to find bl~·.
makeshift hangar of wood and plasUc had "'Ollopecd. Parts
or tbe delicate aircraft's wings were crushed.
AND 80 WAS BUESNER, who said he has spent $2,000
and more than 2,000 hours building the alrplant .
"I ju.st pulled the wood off tho plane and came home,''
he11ald. "( dldn 't feel like doing murh work."
IL wlll take about Utrcc weeks lo repair tho plane.
BUeaner said. "I can't give up now."
Aller repalrinl( lhc damage and m aklna additional
nltht tull, Bllesner u Jd he will design changes tu lighten
the plane, now about 00 pounds heavwr lhlln he had f'X· •
pected.
Bliesner succeeded In actt.lng his pl11nc Into J,hc air two
weeks ago by towing It behind a car. He h~s yet to try pedal-•
lng ltakywlltd, though.
Restructuring Told I
R.tltructurlng of &ssmoor Florido Ltd., partncl"llhlp, •
which la en1a1ed in tM development of ltosl'moor Coconut Creek. an adult community In Broward County, Fla., ha11
been announced by Hogs W. Cortese, chairman of the board •
ofRoumoor Corp. Laguna Hills. ·
Opaed for s~e in 1974, Roe1moor Coconut Creek has ;
been under development by the partnership for the pa&t ~
three years. A subsidiary ol Roesmoor Corp. ha1 hwotolora ~
MTYtd u 1eneral partner of the partnership and, lotether :
with W.R. Grace Properties Inc. and McDoMell Doualas : f'ln~eCorp., alsowu1Umiledpartner. :
Under term• ~ I.be revised ·ap-eement, a new cor-:
paraUoo, orpnlJed by W.R. Grace Pro~rtlca Inc., will :
become t.be general partner, replacln1 the Roamoor aub-
stdlary, and will uawne rt?sponslbillty for rnaoa1ement.
~lopment and the necotJaUon ot financln1 or the project.
11lla Rossmoor subsidiary, Grace Properties. and llc:Domtell
.Doualas wt1l remain aa limited partnen.
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Put • tew word• lo wotk for ou.
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DAILY PILOT
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A J 2 OAIL y PILOT Friday. August 27 1976
Mfl"!Yn's one-day super-sale ••• $aturday. one day onlYI
SHOP SATURDAY, 9 A.M. -9 P.M.
doors open at 9 A .. M ... special night opening ... extra personnel to serve you
polyester doubleknit
leisure suits for men
For one day only, these first quality lei
sure sutts are on sale at this low p11ce
Made to sell for much more. these su1u
have shirt style 1acket with 4 pocket~.
front and back yokes. Pants are western
top pocket, belt loop flares ~ '-
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"You 11 never m~t e ttirl to f .-H
In love with in a bw Uvto )our
Ute. Don't look for 1t It will Julit come."
Thi• is a Ne .... port Ueach
bachelor's choice for sin~•e pe<>-
ple searching '''' either:> partner for life or a d1ate for &11 evening
He contend~ that the best plit<'e
to meet someone ot lhe opposite
•ex ii ar. the !.upttrmarket.
laundromat or wherl'ver else a
person '11 daaly business takei.
him.
MW'iY single~ would disagree
w1Ut him, Lowoer, bccaL1Se they
Fr Klay. August 27 1976
can't seem to meet lllnyont'
anywhere, no matter how bard
they try.
Some single people suy it '1>
easy to meet someone. but rand
mg a person with <'ompat1blt' in
terests Is almost 1mposi.1bl~·
without a healthy d<~t' of good
luck
Judam& rrom tht' numbt>r nr
a111gJe11 clubs. the pages of aJ:.
placed in various newspJpt.'r '
and magazines and the rro~di.
Jamming restaurants and bJn.
on weekend nights. the problem
ol bow to m eet someone 1>eem:. to
be one w1tb no good soluuons
One of the most popular muni.
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appean. to be thl· cl~1f1~ ad,
wh1rh "ar1e1> 111 natun! v. 1th th~
pubhcatlon. depending on the
soph1,tJr"t1nn o/ the 1 e.)dcnship
MA ON MO\'£
Ads in the Nt'v. Hepubl1c. a
liberal Journal of pohUe:1 and the
arts. for exampll', llt'(•m to be
geared toward p.-011k mtert::.tC'd
m travel One. s>laccd b "'un at
tract ave v. om an o! 25, w;mt:. a
.. man on the mon•" to 'hart'
travel, talk a nd the lhe:ltt'r
Anothl'r i.et.>k:. 1.1 l>t'r~on to ~
'"a\ aJ11.1b le '" dur1111: J bu:.1
m.~ssman ·::. .innu.al tn~ lo Albu
querque
Many ads in the Nev. York
Review of Booki. i.et>m lo be
placed by people who describe
themselves as ··l'Jnng, in
tellJgent sens1twe or attractive"
and v. hv a r e tnll'resled an
C'Ultural acth·ilaei.
Those in pubhcal1ons such us
the Singles News Register ure
more down lo earth One call::. for
a ··gal who can th1nl. ·and enJO)S
smoking. drinking ;.ind rarou:.·
ing
Tht• Singles Rt'~lsler even
pubhi.hcs hints for people placing
ads and those ansv.cnng so that
best results can be obtained by
both part.let. "People wbo advertise in th•
Sinaln Reclster are .Practical
and .e1utble people ... the
pubUclltJoa says. '"Titey know
th.t when you have hundrcda al
people ~vailable for dates the
«hancea are much better ror you
to find that ooe person )'OU are
loolung for.
OIOICE NOT CHANCE
·'These are sensible people
because they are not going to
waste years of their llve5 waitln.i
and hopina when a better and
qwcker way is avallable. These
are the people who elect to date
by choice-not chance."
There is a quest.Ion of how er.
fect1ve the ads are. however.
Several people who sought com·
pa ni ons through lo ca l
newspapers were bitterly disap·
pointed wltb the results.
One man, in bis I ate 40s. placed
an ad to enlarge the possibility
that he will ever meet someone
who Cits all his reqwrements.
"The mathe m atics or meeting
someone compatible is very
small The reason Is who you are.
Age doesn't make a great deal of
Epitomizing · the ima ge of today 's singles set is Ron Le Valle, a Balboa
dirrerenct, "beu1d.
One of his firat C<lNidonUons
ii lntelll1ence. He pointed out
that the num~r of people w1lh
lQs over llO ls small. ond once
you look for someone with a.o IQ
of ~20 or ove r . the number
dimtnlsbes area Uy.
Pby iH.l •Ppearance b impor·
taAt, too, he said. "l have no
c9'emlslrJ wltb a fat girl.
"Where wlll you meet such u
penoo-i.Qtelllgent and pretty"
At private clubs maybe, U you
went every night.
"l can 10 out every night with a
dlfferenl person. I'm not ata.rved
for companionship," be added.
''But how many people exist who
you can be your friend and
lover'!''
.BIZAJlRE ACI'
He considers running an ad "a
bUarre act,." but decided lo do it
in hopes that there might be just
one compatible perscn reading
"'e~r. "U .aomeone's out tllere and
bavtq a simUar situation she
may say, 'Qh well, what the
bell."' be said.
Alter his ad had 1'Ub several
days be had deelMd be wouJd
never do it acain. About 20 ~men bad resJ>onded most of
wbol'A be found "brillle and a lit·
Ue defensive.·' Moat were in their
40s' be said, and most were
t eachers. ··som e were of in·
dependent means. Most were not
very 1ood·looking. l was hoping
to draw .omeone in their 305.
These womee were too old."
A Tustin resldenL who called
herself a .. nice lady oC S4 who
doesn't drink" and wanted a
compatible companion for the
beach and cultural activities,
said she w as extremely dlsap·
pointed with the results or her ad.
All lhe calls she got were from
young men. sbe said. "The older
men are not coming out."
She had elected to advertise
because she thought al would be
more effective to go "into their
living rooms instead of going to
the bars.
"lt 's hard to get out and find a
friend and partner nowadays."
she lamented. "I can't even rind women anfmore."
IJKEMAVDE
She admitted part of her trou·
ble m ight ha ve been the
description she gave the men
answering the ad. They all asked
what she looked like and her rep·
ly was. "You know what Maude
looks like on TV?"
Ron Le Valle. a 37-year-old
bachelor, described himself in
s uch glowing t erms that he
sounded almost too good lo be
true.
••Single male. attractive, well· built, 6'. 170 pounds, lives on
beach. would like to meet al·
tractive, outgoing lady age 23·30,
for Cun times, companionship,
som e travel, possible r e ·
laUonship," his ad read.
has no tood mc·ans ol meelln1
pe-oplt. •
"I'm not a hustler," he ul\l
"I'm aggressivt ln bwsineu b\i
ah)' ln m )' social life." ~
After his ad had run twice ht
aald tbe responsu bad bee~
"IOUly." One woman want~ to
borrow money, another dldn)
show up for a date and ·~ was supposed toc&ll but didn't. '
After two weeks. ~ Valle h~ ttttlved 10 mo~ calls and s&I
thinas were "looldn& UP." but
wu disappointed In tbe results. ,
S'l1MGA An ACHED :
Another man who used tht
personals column with no re-
sults. said he believes "there ls t
stigma attached to running Af
ad. \ ··But if you join groups 01f
political organizations it's th\
same thing. And, you can meet
women in bars you can take lf>
bed, but 1 'm nol looking lot
that."
If personal ads don't wor~
there are singles clubs of vartoui
kinds, such as those sponsored bt
church groups or lodges. an«
those run as money·making bust
nesses. • There are even special interest
eroups s uch as the Slngl-
Booklovers whlch claims to ha~
prompted at least one marrian
per month during the last year. r
The members are prof\)ed bt
code each month by what ~
they like and what their other In.
tereets are. •
Founded by a Pennsylvani
engineer widower in 19?0, thf
group CO$la $17 per year in dud
and says its express purpose Is tit
help cultured single people aef"
acquainted in a dignified way.
One or the newest groups Is tW
Oranae County Single Employ~
Club. exclusively for the una\<t
tached people on the countf
payroll . It was founded by Nini
Houle two months ago. •
"There are 13,000 Orangt
County employes," she said. •'f
figured some of them must ~
single.''
MUG SHOTS •
She placed a nolice in th~
employe newsletter and got m~
than 100 letters the ftrst monlt\
She believes the group wlll ~
successful because "there ii
trust. We know each other. We'vo
all had our fingerprints and mus shots." __
The group plans to do various '
kinds of thin&s together as "1.
way to meet friends." :.
Ms. Houle emphasized that "It
is not a dating club" but an o~.
portunlty for shy people to go to
someplace other than a bar t6
find friends. .•• •
Ms. Houle sugeest.ed that more.
people are lonel~ now becauso
it's easier to go home and tum oo
the TV set for company than if>
out and seek companlonshJp. .
•'TV has kept people inside. It'& ·
an escape," she said. :·' ~1 bachelor, who, it seems, is basking in the sun with a drink at hand before
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~ going out on a big date. However, Le Valle says he is shy in his
Le Valle. who was exactly like
he described him self, said he ran
the ad becayae he doesn't Uke to
meet women in bars. He works
out of town m ost of the year so
when he is in the beach area he
Dul even outgoing people
such as Fable Eaton, a former
airline stewardess who lives la.i
Newport Beach, say it's dlfficu1'
to meet people. ''I'm going to go ( social life and has no good means of meeting people.
rJ Ben Fnedman, a Berkeley
poster merchant. says posters
can create a tremendous
amount of ernot1onal reaction.
··Posters
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Clue
Of Times
BERKELEY A CAP> -For a clue to the
temper of lbe times, elaborate poll s aod door -to-
• door surveys m ay be unneeessary. All you really
have to do is see which ~ten are selling well.
For lnstance. say retailers in this university
city. poste rs featuring Richard Nb~on and
antiwar slogans are gathering dust in back
rooms . while those s h owing tele vision
personalities like Mary Hartman, J.J or The
Fooz are going like hot.cakes.
"The sense is away from social involvement
o( the 1960s to ideali«d conceptions." says shop
owner Alice Shanllar, whose Pre-Print Mint is on
the edge of the campus which led the way ln stu·
dent protests.
"Today. people just want to sit and look at
somtthing pretty."
And former President Richard Nixon? Well,
Watergate is passe. says Ben Friedman.
ln fact, the onlY poUUcal post.er that sold •
month a.(o was one sbowin& presidential hopeful
Ronald Reaian. draaed as a cowboy. wlt.h
dtawn silllhOOler. •'Thanks for the vote, sucke.r."
the caption ruds. ,;They bought Reagan because they think
AJ'WI,.._..
he 's runny ... ~ays Fnedman. Friedman says that
when he opened his shop in 1963, he hung travel
posters on the walls for decoration and they sold.
Rock poste~ that sold ror SI 10 years ag<'
now sell for S5 to $50. Friedman has several
posters announcin(l a Beatles concert at
Candlestick Park and he·s asking $S0 for thent.
Kids aren't buying posterll celebratln(l the
drug culture or for use with black lights
anymore. either . says Harold Kramer, president
o( Celestial Arts in nearby Mlllbne. one of the
largest poster manufacturer.> during the volatile
'tb. He r ecently sold 50,000 copies of a poster
showing a child with a plate of spaghetti dumped
on his head. "Why Me•'' It rtads. "A lot of people
canl pay thear bills, and tbeir kids are in lrou·
ble." Kramer sajd "Human growth posters
have replaced protest posters."
Big sellers now Include reproductions of
masterpieces by Rembrandt, Renoir and Van
Gogh. as well as tranqwl scenes by lu.m-of·lhe·
century artist Maxfield Paris h.
"A poster can create a tremendous t mot1nt
of emotional reaction." says F riedman.
"Posters renect the feehngs o!the limes."
CSeeSI NGLES, 8-Z) ~ t
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Result Equals Price
By BEAANDEllSON .....,..a,...,
Singles advocate Marie Edwards.
whose book and seminars bear the title
"The Challenge of Being Single," says
a good way to meet other unmarrieds
is to advertise.
At one UC I conference, a young at-
tractive woman reported that she re-
ceived nearly 60 replies to her ad in the
Singles Register.
Phenomtinal !
Ms. Edwards recommended this
particular publication, c laiming that
it's economical. that you get more
leads for less money <a comparl"on
with eomputcr·dating services>.
And, she continued. "It is safe. The
advertiser is protected by being given
a box number and all answers are
forwarded," she explained. "Your
name, phone number and address are
not revealed."
However. she warned her audience
to "exercise caution if you do place an
ad.
"Keep a correspondence going for a
while before you give out yoor address
or phone number or decide to meet.
"If' you do set up a meeting, pick a
place like a coffee shop that is well
Lighted. This provides more safety.
Also, the prices are reasonable so no
one is out much it it doesn l work out.
These rules seemed simple enough to
follow, so this reporter decided to give
ita whirl.
My main considerations in writing
the ad were:
-Elimina te answers from long dis·
lances, so I included the city in which I
live. .
-Attract only those with a good
sense of humor. (l tried t.obecJever.)
-A void answers from the ~younger
crowd. I included my age which is
kindly referred lo as "middle aged."
In describing myself. I carefully
r efrained from using the word "al·
tractive" or stating what I was seek·
ing.
l merely was curious about what in-
terest, if any, would be stimulated. and
felt that if there were any fringe
benefits so much the better.
The results?
-l received about a dozen letters.
Most were from men under JO.
-One was so insistant that I meet
h.im Cl hadn 't acknowledged receiving
his first reply) that he
wrote three letters in
care o r the
newspaper. CI fmally
answered and signed
my code number.)
-A yo ung m an
from Seattle thought
it would be "conve-
n I e n t t o k n o w uD11110flf
someone in Newport. Beach In case he
eve r vacationed here.''
-I agreed to meet a local busi-
nessman. but I became more nervous
as the lime approached. My conridence
was waning.
However, it was f oc naught. Ile was a
"no show."
-I set up a meeting with another
admirer of my ad. He arrived ... with
flowers and candy. It reminded nte of
my teens and I d!dn 't feel nostalgic.
-After two dates wtth a San Diego
doctor 1 discovered he missed his
chance as a writer. His letters were in·
teresting and humorous. ·
My evaluation?
You only get what you pay f Ol'.
After all, what can you expect
• nowadays for onJy $16.SO?
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BZ DAIL y PILOT
Derby
-Baited
Ranger Jim Skvarla shows
8·year-old Scott Helland of
AMheim the proper wrist
action for successful ca.sting
during a youth fishing clm1c
al MLI~ Square Park.
Mo re than 200 young
anglers girls and l>oys
aged 8· 16 !)howt'<i up to
learn a bout hooks. lines.
sinkers. knot tying and cast·
ing.
That will prepare them ror
the Orange Count~· Parks
Departmt•nt and Western
Bas:, 1'~1shing Association'!)
first annual fis hing derb~ to
be held at Mile Square Park
from 9 am. to 3 pm &mday.
Sept 11 and at Laguna
Niguel S<.tturday, Sept. 12 at 9
a.m . Further information is
available by calling Orange
County Recreation, 634·i019.
Home Protection
Fnday, August 'O. t971
Rob Thief of Chance
NEW YORK <AP> -Burglary
doesn't always occur at the other
person ·s home. Every l5seconds
a home is burglarized in tha::.
country and you could be next.
warns the Insurance lnrormation
Institute
Cylinder deadlocks on aJI entry
doors can help deter potential
burglars, says the institute.
Various types or deadlocks are
a vailable . For advice on th<' type
that wlH do the best job for you.
contact a qualified locksmith or
thepohce.
On doors with glass panels,
such as shding glass doors, in·
atall double-cylinder deadlocks
that lock from either side with a
key. the institute advises.
Burglars are thus prevented
from breaking the glass and re·
aching in to unlock the door.
Another erfect1ve method of
securing your sliding door is to
place a metal or wooden rod,
such as a broom handle. into the
sliding jamb at the bottom or the
ctoor.
For additional protection. the
Institute recommends drilling a
hole through the top channel into
the top portion or the door frame
and inserting a pin or nail.
Do not overlook windows.
:hey. too, must be se<:urely
latched. A stoplock is available
which limits window openings to
ventilation spaces too s mall t o
permit entry.
Although an a larm should not
be relied on to t ake the pla~e of
proper locks. inexpensive bat·
tery-power ed alarms are availa·
ble which produce a loud, startl·
Ing sound a t a ny attempt to force
open a door or window.
The unexpected noise i.s often
enough to scare away a burglar,
and can also alert neighbors or
police.
More sophlallcated alarm
systems are a lso available. Some
lnvolYe eledric eyes, and others are sound-activated.
Earning Power 'Rises' j
DEAR A~N LA~DERS Yc>u J?IH~ u Jewish
ans"' er to a ChnsllJJ\ I.Id) Small "'onder you
goofed You told .. One of the M1lhun::.. "A ptarc
m heaven 1.s not for sutl' And nt>ither ts J)t'ace of
mtnd Then~ art-no short cuts or free passes to
the pearl> gatt"s ·
Accordin.: to Jl•su~. a seat an hca\•en CAN be
bought ln Matthl'\\, Chapter 25. \l'rl\t.'S 31 to 36
and 40, "'halt> an::.\li crang Peter '1>, Andrew's,
J ohn's u.nd James 's qut>SUons about the Second
Coming, Jesu1> su1d ·
"When the SOI') or man shall ('Ome In his glory
and bt'fore htm shall bt> galhert.'<I all nations, and
he shall seporatl' th1.•m one from another. the
sheeps from thl' ~oats. then shull thc king :.ay un·
to them on has right hand, ·1 "a:. ahungercd t1nd
ye ga\'e me nu·ut and drank 1 "'as a stranger and
ye took me m N akl'<l. and )(' clothed mc>. J \HlS
sick and } e v1s1t11d nic l v. us an prison and >e
came unto me '
"And the king shall anS\\l'r and sa) unlo
them, verity l SU) unto )Ou. inttsmuch as ye have
done It Unto one Of tht' IE'J.St or these my brcthrt.'n,
ye have done lt unto me "
I hope you ~et thtt picture . -
U~EM Pl.tH'ED COLI.EGE GRAU l~ fo'LINT
DEAR GRAD: I chffked )our answer with
someoot' who w a:. sure to give me a Christian
answu. This is what Ft. Theodore Hesburgh.
Presldt'nl or the Unht'r Uy of 1'0Crt' Dame, had
to say:
"Your answer to ·One of The Millions' "as
completelv correcl. Tht' reader who was crtUcal
put a dltrerent lnte'}m~taUon on the word 'buy.
ing.'
"Buying generally means money, and thls is
what you wer E' r ejecting. \'our reader was mak·
in& reference to the Cact lhat we can ·earn our
way to he aven by loving God and our: neighbor
wllh a whole heart. Jeswi Identified Himself with
the poor, the hungry, lhc weak and those tn
prison. He told us that In helping them, we are
helping Him."
<P.S. I hope you and all those othe r un·
employed college grads find work soon.>
DEAR ANN LANDERS· J can't stand this
problem anymore. My parents were divorced JS
years ago, after JS years of marriage. Dad mar·
ried a younger woman and they have a very good
life. She treats ham swell and they mmd their
own business.
My sister and I had nothing to do with Dad
for 12 years. Sas decided lhree years ago to let
bygones be bygo nes ln the meantime. Mom has
turned an to a self· pitying. vmd1ct1ve shrew. lier
From B-1
Singles
back to church." she said. "There used to be
a lot of single people there when I was
younger ."
The Newport bachctorwhoadvised people
to forget the bars. says some of the new dis·
cotheques are a good place fo hod friends.
Hi.s advice for anyone on the singles
scene is to make sure their appearance is
tops because he believes this Is the key to
whether there will be a meeting or not.
"l notice a Jtirl 's shoes first," he said.
muin mtt'roa.t 111 lire •s 111 I in•t oul 11 "'11 ar" seelnc
Dad and h1~ '"'"' "'11\' ~fom hw. alle1\11tt'<l all her
fnt>nd:. Sht• dOl'b t1uth1111o1 but srnoke ci&arctlea,
comphun ubou1 lwr h1•.tlU1 umJ bum rup Dad,
t 'm 1o1e\h11~ ull th\' hcut lhh\ bt•cuu:;e my sis-
ter and her hu~band relui.f' to lli.tt•n Whut 1 wunt
to know Is ho\li much I owe my moth1•r Sb and l
are in our .ios Oud 1s 1w1•r 70 Mu"\ I '"'nure him
for tht• rest or my lift.. JI.Isl tu pl1•;1se my mother?
-TORTURF.n l NSALEM
DEAR TORT; What a \Ulit t' uf 15 years!
Yo~r siste r. on th.-other band. wasted l~. but al
least she <'am.-to her seni.e'\.
The dh,orc.-d parent "'ho rorct•i. a child to
..choose mt! or him" deM>rvt•s lo be the one " ho Is
ext'luded.
CONFIDEl'\TIAL TO 1.mn:n T llAN LOW
ll 's not all bad Accordan~ to th<' toµ authoratics
in the field of mt•nt.tJ h1•alth. J 1wrson "ho cunnot
suffer and m•\ er be<'onws dt•pn•so;t•d lucks some
\'Ital d1mens1on~ in has personahb Ill' as 111caµa.
ble of developing deeµ or durOJbll• n•lut1onsh1ps
"'1th others.
There is n bis.: d1ffor11nce bet\\ een cold and
cool. Ann Landl•r::. shm'' you ho\\ to plu} 1\ coot
without freezmg people out 111 her booklet.
"Tet•nage Sex Ten W.1yi. to Cool ll "Send 50
cents an cotn und ::i lonJ,:, wlf adrln·1-~t·d. :.tamped
en,·ttl<>J>t• to Ann Lanllt·r~. I' 0 Box HOO, Etgm,
Ill. 60120
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t You Have Control
By SVDNEV OM ARR
SATURDAY,AUG.?8
ARIES (M a rch 21·
.,a.prll 19 ): You hav~
more to say about pac·
ing, more control over
c ircumstances. events.
You'r e a ble lo make
amends for recent
n eg lect of fumi l y
member.
TAUR US (April 20·
May 20): Check sublle
aigoals, clues. Someone
w ants you lo know
1omethin1e. You·11 find
that a unique sen·ice as
performed -and you
should make known .rour
feelings about at.
GEMINI Of3y 21 June
201· Good lunar aspect
co1nc1dtt!I now with
cr eat ive e ff ort .
e m ot10nul rcspon11es,
c hanges. children. Df·
fairs oC hcnr t. Your
style, methods, uhallty to
11et most of material nt
hanc1 all or lhlS IS Cm·
phaslzed.
CANCER <June 21
July 221 : You concludc
t r ansaction, complete
ass i gnmen t , put
Finishin g touches on
policy statement. Accent
on domicile, s tructure.
ramOy circle. practical
matters. details.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
New ideas will be well
received ; know it and
proceed accordingly.
Dialogue with member
or opposite sex helps
clear the air. Short trips,
movement, messaies
come into focus.
\'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22>: Emphasis on col·
lection. evaluation. abi!J·
ty lo rise above petty dlf·
rerences. b1ckerlnJt. red
tape. You learn who Is
presenting fact ual in·
rormataon
LIBRA (Sept 23-0cL
221 Timing improves;
judl'{ment Is on target.
Accent on personal ap-
pearances. popula nty.
Re and<•pendent, not. ar·
roganl. De orlginaJ. not rt'ckless.
SCOR PIO <Oct. 23·
Nov. 21 >: Restrictions,
confin ement , s up ·
presslon -a need to re·
vise, review. pull down
for purpose or rebuilding
-this Ls part oC your
personal montage.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
22·Dec. 21): Pleasure
principle Is emphasised.
You find that some
hopes, wishes are wllhln
reach. Key is lo welcome
c h a n ge, c r eat ive
challenge.
CAPRICORN COec .
22-Jan. 19 >: Hi&hhght
wtUJngness t o cooperate
with one who sets pohcy.
You make contact. win
friends, influence fam1ly
members .
AQUARI US (Jan .
20-feb. 18): Spiritual
matte r s, insi1rht~.
glimpses backst age,
hospital visits, charity
acliviUes all could be
pa rt o f persona l
montage.
PISCES (Feb. 19·
March 201: You get re
s uits . bockin«. un
derstandlng. Ont c:IMe to
you perceives need for
budgel. understands
what outlay or cash can
mean, can produce.
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Friday AUQuSI 27 1976 DAIL V PILOT 83
Fatal Drink
He Dies Minute
Bef oreBirthday J
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DAVE ANO SUGAR: NEW COUNTRY SOUND
18 Months Old. Already a Hit
rrom Al' Obp:att'b ..
Jlmt) Arthur LJI• "' d1.'\ 1dt>d to hJ H' u bt't.tr a
!Jttle earl) to l'l'kbrt1ll' his 2bl b1rthdJ} IL prou !d
fatal
Poll<''" :..ud tht• I All! An.:elt•;) }outh and a com
pan1on "'l'rt' ".1ll..101t iH'r<>:>~ a dark 1>trel.'t buck to
lht•ir t'anner:. Jobi. m Mt•rc:t'<i after the beer when
Ll.twyer "'Jl> !\lt ut·k b,>· a <'Hr and kallt'(I
1'he poh<'e rt•port ll1>tl'<i lhl' at·c1dl·nt tame at
11 59µ m ,01h:m1nutcbt-lorl'l.J"')t'r'sb1rthda,>
•
Tht• 9th u s Court or Ap~als Ill San l''r.inctsco
uptwld th. t•onspirucv t·or1~1t·t11111 of two mt'n in tht•
1974 r ansom k1dnap111i: or u l'.dm Sprangs multi·
m1lllona1re 's 16 year old c,on
l>e~plll' tht• arre:.~ and ~·onv1ctioni, or Hugh M .
Pbustn 1;1nd Aogrlo lnclM>, kidnap viellm Larr)'
Adell was ne,·er !'>l't'n agu1n
•
Singer Keely Smith and ht.>r hu~band Robert
MUano told v<>hcc thut Jl'welr). furs . clothh and lug-
~age worth $11.000 \\('re taken from their New York
NURSE IRIS DAIZ ANO PATll!'.NT IN CLINIC HIGH RISE APARTMENT
Clinic Progrem Provide• Mecllcel Aid to Elderly Residents Who Need Close-by Health Care Dave &Sugar
Find Success :·~~r.:r.~t~z~.,;.~,~'. Clinic Goes to Patients
and1c-at1ng the burglar r )
By JOF. EDWARDS
Aa-ww•,..,tt•
NASHVI LLE. Tenn IA P 1 "Oa\e and Sugar '
used a pass kl'y l PEOPLE ro r~'!~~~ ~".!~~~cd"'~~ High-Rise Residents Get Healtl1 Facility
mus1c1an s inJ!er l,ooh Prima. She and Milano gave
as noordanary trio
Country mus ic tnos arr rJlhl'r unl·ommon and
"Dave and Sugar" as CH·n more unu:.ual bccau!>e
the threesom e IS compnsed or Ua\ c Ho"' land plus
two young women. Jad.ll' Franll and \'ickt
Hacke man.
, SUCH A ~l/\KEl'P I~ rnrr 1n rnunlry musi<'
I and this blend has produ<·l'd a d1ffrrcnt ~ound that I has carried the g roup to thl' top or th<' charts with
• "The Door Is Always Open."
I In fact. Minnie Pearl ha:; MtHl !>ht> hai.n't heard
such fresh new harmony -.inn: the C<Jrter Sister~
started som <' 20 years aiio
"I think \\C do haH· J f!1(frrl'nt :.ound, .. said
Rowland, who has tourt'tl "'1lh Eh 1.., Presle\· and
been a regular on the Grand Olt• Opn .1~ a mt"mbc1 or "The Four GU}S ...
"WHEN PEOPLF. llt:i\R l)Ur '0nl!'. the~ kno"
1t 's · Oa\'e and Su1?ar ...
Ro"' land forml'<i the ~rciup in April. 1975. and
the qwck succ·e:.:. has stunnt.'<1 him Thl·ar C1r!-l
single. "Queen of the Singh• Doll Jr "'as a
moderate hit Thl•1r fir..,t album. ·oaq~ and
Sugar," has JUSl bN'n rclea..,cd and Jnothl'r single,
"I 'm Gonna LOH' You.' "'111 bt.• out !>OOn
The group pl..i~s "1th Ch.1rlt'\ Pndl":. road
show and JU"l n•turn,'(J Corm d month 's tuur uf
Australia and J apJn In mid St•ptl'mhN. the~ "111
tackle the Osmond., tc•lr' 1s1on llhO\\
THE Sl '(TESS SEF.MS lran•ahh· to Ho" land 's
remarkable ambllwn llt• 1·11mt'' ..icro ... .., 111-.t• a
young executive "' 1th an mno' Htl\ t• prc><luC't
"I had this drt>am uml th1' ... ound I "'antt•d thl'
group to ha\ c, ·'ht> :.au! "I got on lht· phont• .cntl ~1·1
up auditions
.. , didn't think "''' \\flUld tw 'It '"('t'l'"l .. (UI SI!
quickly ... h<' s ..1111 • I fl~Urt•d II "'1111ltl I ak1• I hn·1•
y1•ars But thrnuAh ha1cl "'wk ancl "1th ('h.irl<·}'
Pride he lping us , 11\\orl.1·d111.1t ·
HE IS rK EO('( 'l 'Pll:u \\1th 'Ul'l'I''"
"I eat 1t. dr~arn 1t ancl :.lt•c•p 11 hr :.;JHI
I worr~ t>\'er~ morn in,.; .11111 ('\ t•n ru~ht
About the· nl'"' nlhum. he .... 1111 Wc•'rc• ._...,
ner\'ous as" l' c an ht• dhout II
The rt:> an• in<·v1 t,1hh-t 11mpt1n"'"' "1th Ton'
Orlando a nd Ou" n
"WHEN PEOPl .t-: s •:E u" th1·\ JUlom..ilttallv
think of Ton} Orlando ..tnd Dawn,·· Ito" ll!nd said_
"But as far all palll'rnmJ: our ... l'IH·., after them.
lhat 's not"' hat r had in mind ..
He h as no plan:. to leavt• tht• rountn m arkt.'l
"I en\'ismned tht• group a' countr~ and still
do." he said "Country music 1:-. chan.:in~ -1t 's my
kind or s ang ins;: now A.s far a' our •wund J!Ol'S. 1t 's
like that s ay1ns;: about not chang1nA hon.cs in the
mJddleofthc:;tr<>am "
tht·1r home as P Jim Sprtngl>
•
A million dollar i.uat has bt.-cn filed in U.S. Das-
tric-t Court in Lows\•1111'. K) . by a British busi·
nessman "'ho claims then• Kentucky distillers and
the Kentuc ky D1st1llcrs Assoc1at1on conspired lo
drive ham out of the bourbon market in Australia and
NewZcalllnd
The SUI( "'as filed on b<•hatr or Frank George
Thomson and three firms he controls. Nelson Trad·
ing AC of S" tlzerland. Mr Bourbon Distillers
Australia Pt~ Ltd . and Commonwealth Dist illers
Inc or Deats,·11le, Ky
Thomson contends that Schenley Dis tillers
Inc-. of Louis' Ille . Jamei. B Be am D1st1lling Co.,
Clermont. K \ . The "leai-chmann 01sl1lling Corp ..
of o~ ensboro. K~ . the Kentucky D1st11lers As·
soc1ataon and a K DA offtc-ial. f-'rank M . Dallv. con·
spired 'lo dama~t· the reput ation or his firms lo
eliminate the m from compet1llon in domestic and
foreign markets
•
Gregg Allman's tl'!>ltmony m the Macon. Ga.
tnal Of John C . "S<'OO(Pr" llerriog led lo the break-
up of the Allman Brothers rock
band. a cC'ordang to one band
memb<>r. drummer Johnn)' Lft>
"J almoe" Johnson."
J ohni.on confirmed r eports
from former band members
Chuck Leavell a nd Dicky Betts
that the group sphl over Al-
Im un 's s pe akins;: for t he pro-
secution an the trwl.
ll errin s;:. a Cormer road All.MA'! m anaj?t:'r for the band, r eceived
a i5·~car pni.on st•nlt.•nt.'l' artcr his recent conviction
of c-onspinng tt1 M·ll cocatnt• and other drugs . Al·
Iman tt•1>t1f11!d under a ~rant nf 1mmun1ty tn the
tnal
• The oppo:;1t10n Chn1'ttan Uemocrats obt ained
an inj unction to bar folio"' er~ of the Re\'. Sun
Myunft ~oon from campaign
part~, aC'Dl' ~pok csman!\atd
;\femb<>rs of th<' Fl'deralion r 0 r \\' 0 r l d p e ii (' l' a n d
t;mf1c-atwn. a n o ffshoot of the
ant1 ·Commun1 s t Korean
evangelist ·i. l 'n1f1calion Church,
have been d1s tributin1t C DU
campaign literature without
authoriza t ion for sever a l
m onths. the s pokes man srud M "
The injunction, obtained from a slate court in
Bonn. pre\'ents the Moon followers from using lhe
logogr am!I CDU a nd CSU. symbols of the Christian
Democrat s. on l('a(lcts and other campaign
literature
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CHICAGO (AP J -Doctors
may not m a ic e house calll>
anymore. but a Chicago hospataJ
does.
St. Anthony's Hospital, opera-
ted by the Franciscan Sisters of
the Sacred He art, is taking com·
prehensive health care to highrisc
public housing facilities where
many ailing elderly live.
A TRIP TO THE doctor or
nurse becomes m erely a n
elevator ride. Or, if the patient is
too ill, a nurse or doctor travels
to the patient's apartment.
The hospital, a 196-bed facility
on the West Side, h as established
clinics in one-b edroom apart-
ments it rents for $90 a month in
each or two nearby Chicago
Housing Autholity low·income
buildings.
A licensed practical nurse and
an assistant a re on duty aJI day
fi ve days a w eek. A doctor comes
in for two or three hours each
day .
AND THE PATIENTS -all 62
or older -n ever see a bill. If the
cost is not covered by Medicare
or Medicaid o r private in·
surance, the care is free. un·
derwritten by the hospital at u
cost of m ore than $25,000 11 year.
The clinics also are open to
other elderly residents or the
community.
Robert A. Hutchison, hospital
adminis tra tor, said that for the
first time in t heir lives many of
these,low-income e lderly citizens
have continuity of health care.
EACH TIME THEY go to .i
clinic. they see the same doctor
and are treated by him in thl'
hospital if necessary, he ex·
plained.
"We'r e tryin g to get away
from the hard-bench concept, ..
he said , referring to long waiti. on
emergency room bent.•hes to Sl'l'
the next av;1ilable doctor.
The clinics have m oved well
away from that concept. Thl'
apartment Ii \Ping room is fixed
up as a brightly deeorated wait·
ing room. The k itchen. separated
by a counter. is the office, and tht'
bedroom a nd bathroom are u~ed
for exam inang purposes.
DR. FRANK \'ANEZ. phys1 ·
<'ian at one of the chnics. s aid the
m consis leney or previous health
care received b y his mosU)
Latin-Ame rican patients 1s e \•i·
dent in the medications some of
them a re taking when lhey fir~t
show up for treatment there
Some have been taking two or
thrtt diuretic-s prescribed by l1A.O
or three physicians, and ont! pa
tient was t a k ing 18 different
drugs.
Color photogr aphs •)r thl' ph)SI·
cian's prize-winning roses adorn
the waJls of the waitin~ arc•a in
his clinic.
\'ANEZ. A NATIVE or Mexico .
and the nurse at the clinic, Iris
Diaz. s peak both Spanish aml
English. a s do h alf the personnel
al lhe hos pital.
"This has really meant a lot to
lhe Latino POPUiation, to have a
doct or "ho s 1><>aks thc•1r
lanl-{ua ~t'. · llutl·h1so11 said
F.:1l'h or t ht.' l \\ l) l'lm1c~ ('ares ror
about 15 pat1t•nts a d•1y The first
one. an a -100 unit butldan~.
opened M .iy I . 1975. and had
tti,020 patie nt \'1s1ts th1.• f1ri.t year
The st><·ond, 111 a 300 unit build·
m~. opened 111 l\o\·1.·rnbl'r and had
-ll5 v1s1 ts m 1ts first f1\'t' months .
11l'TC 111 S 0 N S /\ID th c
hospital dt•cidcd "'hm lht• build·
tnl'IS wt)rt• bt>lllll r oni.tru<'led that
"It \\Ou Id bt• '1.•r y Oll't.• 1( we could
romtt to the pt.•o ple instt>ad of J>l'O·
pie ha\'&n/.( to sl'arc-h thl'ir way
around "
S1st~r M ary <;1.•nt.>\'1eve. u
nurse a nd :.oc1al workt.•r "'ho 1s
ass a st ant hos p1t a l udmm1strator.
said the l'lm1cs arc an effort by
the F'ranc1i.c-un ~l!>lt-ri. to reach
into the community and to !>erve
the elderly, who often arl' forgot·
ten peoplt•.
If theiot• pc1)plt.' l'an Ix• helped to
remain andept•ndcnt and li\'e In
a partments. lht•y 1•an m amtam
their d1j(n1ty :111ct be kl'pl out of
nursmi.: homl's whc•n• life 1s often
less sat1:.Cal'lor). li ht.• added
lll'TClllSO N SAID IT lia\'cs
tax rnont•v 1f lht• t•ldt•rlv t•an cure
for them:.
0
t•h t.•s .ind not 'tww lo go
lo nur:m1i: hornt•s .
Or. James t' lluvranl'k, phys1·
1·1an al the• othe r clmic·. pointed
out to a v1s1tor that thl' elderly
frequt>ntl) ha\ t.• no t•h1ldren or
anvone else to fall back On and
hcip them "'hl·n tht•y become dis·
abled.
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When the Cahformu Anael!.
open a home stand aaaui.st the
EAstern Dlv1s1on leading New
Yo rk Y ankees at Anaheim
Sladlum tonight C7 JO>. o classu:
pitching duel loom ii.
f'ran k Tananu !14 9 1, the
flreballang le fl·hander und
strikeout ace of the.Angels stair.
will face New York's Catfb h
llunter '14· 12 I tc1 ~et the 11erles
under wa).
The game will Ix-broadcast
over radio stadlon KMPC 1710!
begmning al 7 · 30.
Following the Yankeeti lo town
will be the Detroit Tigers und
Oakland A's Detroit will not u::.t.>
Mark "The Bird" fo'1dr}·eh m the ·
Angels serres lie p1tehl•i. in
Oakland Sunduy
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NEW YORK -The Lo'>
Angeles Dodge rs. winners of
the ir last 12 of 15 games, attempt
to chip a w ay at C1ncinnat1 's
e ight-game National League
West lead tonight when tht>~ takl'
on the New York Mets
Two p1tehers with shots Jl 20
\'1c t ories this season , the
Dodgers· Don Sutton and the
Me ts ' Jerr) K oosm an. ;ue
scheduled to start tonight
Sutton has a 15·9 record i:om#!
into the game, wh ile Koosm1m r:-.
16-7.
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Margan•t Cuurt has rect'l\t•d u
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Richards. till' tran,:.t•xual tennrs
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gre1ll. "ho "1th ht•r hu ... bund re
l'enlly purt'hased a "heat und
11heep farm about 120 males
northeast o( Perth.
"I want her to understand that
I am what my physique is and
what my bod.) and mind are, ..
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Mrs. Court repllccl, "Renee's
predicam ent really h.is nothin~
to d o with me Goc1 put her on
t>arth as a man and until she's
proved othcrw1se t say shl' 1s a
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WI L LI AM S PORT. P a.
Tokyo's Lill I<' Ll'ague entry
moved into the ehumplon!lh1p
round of the World Series with a
4 0 victory over Puerto Raco
Thursdav. but was forcl'd lo wail
until t0<fo y to find out its oppo·
nent
Wenvy raao<; forC'ed postpone
1 ment nC the st•conct R:tme between
Richmond, \'a nnd Campbell.
Cal. The two were to play this
morntni: for the Amer ican
t'hamp1onsh1p and the n ghl to
mttt Tokyo for t he 1976 title.
In eonsolut10n Jllay rl w11:<
Kalserslautcrn. West German'
b<>attnf! Des Moines, 10 o ·
Collegiate
TV Grid Fare
The tenlat\vt> i1chcdult> of
natlonully tclevls c>d rc1tular
season <'nlleg1ule footbllll
goml's. all to be broadcast by
ABC·TV. All t imes PD'f or
PST.
Thursday, Sf-pt. 9
UCLA at Arizona Slate. S
p.m
Saturday, Od. t
Oklahoma v s . Texas at
• t)allas. 12:30 p m
Saturday, Nov. 13
Alabama at Notre Dame,
9:30 a .m.
Texas A& M at Arkansas. 11
p.m.
Saturday. Nov.zt
Mich igan at O hio Stale,
9:30 a.m
UCLA vs. use. 4 p.m .
Friday, Nov. ZS
Oklahoma al Nebraska. 11
a.m.
Penn Stale at Pittsburgh, 6 .p.m.
Saturday, Nov. Z7
Army vs . Navy at
Philadelphia. 9: 30 a. m. ·
Notre Dame at USC. 4 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 4
Arkansas ol Texas, 6 p. m.
' Friday August 27 197!5 DAIL y PILOT B S
Richards Nips Ex-Marina Star.
SOUTll ORANGE. =" J «A P •
··f lhmk I can.,.. Ln this wum a
ment," s aid trans.\ocxuaJ Rcm·e
R lchardi. after :.he defeated
Maranu High 1ll unllnJ!l11n
Beach 1 graduate l\...ithy llarter
and mov~ into the l'!em1ftn.&b of
the Te nms Week Open ht>rc
The 42 ) ear old eyt' 11urgeon
from Newport UeuC'h had JU'>l
beaten a player "ho, desp1lt' bt·
ing onl~ a memory o( her forml•r
ab1ht), had at ullt' lime bt•t'n
ranked ~o It in the "orld and a
sem1ftnJhst Jt \\ 1mblcdon in
19bi
"l 'm delighted I beat a pla~ l.'r
of her cahbl'r . for~Nttnt< all that
other stuff ';ucJ Ur Hu.h.ir~.
"ho I ui.t 't' jr u111h•r "l'Ut J lit'\
t•hanl(e opt•rut 1un
Or R1dlUrth b I i h 'll'lllrv Thursdu~ 111 •111 t•r rnr 11c1d1•n
match" aii her third 'lr.Jt)!hl "Ill
here and left hl'r mort• r 1•l:o.t'<J
than l'Ver "1th the l·ro"cl
Saturda). :.he'll f.JCl' Leu
Antonoph11 ur Glendora Thur ...
da). Antonoph&. rankl'<l Nn J
nationall) in "'tlml'n ' \ Jnd un
der. beat Sui.un Mt-hmedba:.tC'h
of El Cerrito 6 l 7 ~
Folio" 111~ Thur:.<lu' ' '1cton
O\'er the 29 Yl'M olcl 11.irtl'r or
&al Beaeh. Dr R1ehJrcb, "'h<l!>l'
l'ntr} here led to tht' Ix>) eoll of 2~
women playeri., st>t.'rnt>d m uch
morll relaxed th.in tn l.'orher
niatchcs But sht• 'tud i.hl· rt'
Aft Wtrtpft010
PETE ROSE, PHILADELPHIA'S GARRY MADDOX DUCK A WILD PICKOFF THROW.
·Reds Take a Nose Dive
Cincinnati a Loser in 8 of Last 12
C I NCll\~r\Tl 1AP 1 Look
"ho 1s on the s1r k list.
The Cincinnalt Jleds. a p1eture
or health of a month ago. have de·
veloped complicallons. appar ent
\'lrtam::. o r th at m ysterious
malady, Ph1ladelph1a Ph11lie·it1"
"Nothing 's goin g rij!hl ... said
Tony Perez. sum mrnJ; up lht•
Cincinnati s ituation
Thl' Re ds lost for tht• eri:hth
lime in 12 ~amri. Thur:-.da~ n1µhl .
dropping a 5·4 dec1s111n rn IJ an
nlngs to the Ph1ls
Cincinnati 's onee s:ire 13' .•
game lead O\'cr I he Lo~ Anl:(l'll'"
Dodgers has shrunk to t•1µhl
games. Thl' Ph1ls. ()nee the \\ hap
pang boys or lhl' 1at1onal Lea1Zt1<'.
arc makini.t thr Bag Red Mlll'htnl'
look hkc thl' Big Dr ad Ma('h101'
FallinJ.t Star?
It "as Phrladelplua's seventh
v1etor}' m nine meeltngs with the
"orld champions, a feat that
would set o ff c hamp agne
celebrations an most locker·
rooms
But thl' Phils arc sa\'ang the
shouts.
"This does n 'l mean anyt.hrng
until the playoffs," said Jay
Johns tonr. who dashed homl'
from firs t bas<' with the winning
run on a two.out double by Garry
Maddux.
"ll '-'a S like 11 eow seeing grass
on the olhl.'r ~ide of lht• fence. You
know you 're ~omg to gel there
!luoner or later,'' sajd a sweat·
drenehed Johnstone, who had two
hats to keep has balling fll<'e lead
M;1ddox · game-wrnnini:: hit
r ame orr Reds relief UC'C Rawly
Bad Year Looms
For NY's Catfish
NEW YORK ( \P> Catr1<.h
Hunter "on 't t akc h11> wor::.t
St'a!lon in SI'< V<·:irs honw "1th
him. Ile doesn ·i en>n t akt• 11 111111
the locker room
lluntcr has as e\'t'll a t<•mpt•r ,r
ment us nnyone rn husehall i\nd
hi' almost has a rC"eord tn matrh
h1 !1 em o ti o n a l is m . II 12
Whatever happens. llunll•r 1s tht.•
same p<'rson
"He 's the sam<' ol' Catfish. win
or lose." s nid New \'ork Yankee
shortstop Jim Mason "NothtnR
bothers him Ill's won when he's
pitched poorly So he dO<'sn 'l
think wins a nd losses are thl' tx>st
indicator or his SUCCeS,<; ''
When he was shelled from a
game earlier this week. the fans
at Yankee Stadium booed him
Hunter lipped his t'ap.
"I w as s ayinf.t 'thank you for
booing m e .... said Hunter un
emotion ally. "I don't care what
they think or do."
Tbe next nhtht. Yanket?S owner
George Steinbrenner held a team
meeting. criticizing the pitchers
Hunter said Steinbrenner was
critical of the bigh·priced talent
that w asn 'l producing. Hunter.
signed to a S3 million-plus con·
tract for five years, thought
Steinbrenner was talking to him.
the rutcher o; were awful "I thank
lhl' me<'llni;.1 "as m;unly for me,"
lluntrr saHI
llunter ·~ most apparcnl pr1,.
hlem 111 that h c"s itivrn UJl too
rnan\' dam n~ing hnmt• run!>,
CSll\'rially lo non Jlower hrlt<'rs
This st•nson . ht• ha.' surrcn·
dt•r(•d thl' rirst ma1or league
hom<>rs lo M innt•sola '<; Lvman
ll<>slock and Butch Wyn.ej!ar .
tie's A•ven up hn mprs to Buck
Martinez of Kansa s C1tv. Charlie
Sr1kes or Cleveland. Von J oshua
o M1lwaukel' and Duve Collins
and Tony Solaita of Cahfornaa
eat'h or whom have l~s than rive
homers ror the year
"I don 't kno" "h,," Hunter
said In an even voice -..If I knew I
would do som ething d1 ((e rent "
Lo.st year. Hunter 'i. first with
the Yankees. he w as 23-14. wm·
ning 20 l(ames for the fi fth
s traieht year. His earned run
aver age was 2.S8 and he complel·
ed JO games in 39 starts. pitching
all but 18 innings of the max.·
imum he could have pitched.
Eastwick, 8·4." ho had pre\ 1ou!tl)
aJlowed only one earnl'<l run rn 20
appearances
"That ·s the first hit I e\'Cr got
orr him ... s aid M addO"<, a Cmcm
nat1 nati \'e \\ho is challengm!?
Johnstone and a handful of Red:.
forthc balling talll'
Maddox credits his n s<> as one
of the National League'!> lcadrng
batte rs to Reds veH'ran Pell•
Rose.
"Las t time we were m here I
talked to Pete about his theory of
batting for half an hour. I'm
learning more every ) l'ar." !>:rnl
Maddox. who is one of four un
signed Phils
mamed under intense presaure
because i.he expects erit1c1sm
"hcther she .,.. ins or loses
"l 'm damnt>d 1f I do a nd
damned 1r I don •t." she swd "If I
lose they 'II 1ust sa) 1 'm a flash 111
tht.> pan and not worth all the rus::.
··If 1 wm. they'll sa} she ha:.
this tremendous advantaae . .,.. c
were right in the first plact'
Either "ny l com e out of this u
IOC>er m that sense."
In the m<'n ... l.'umpt•lll1on,
whne the (1r ... 1 pnrt• or $10,000
equali. tht• ent1n • 'Hmwn :-. purM'.
Balab Taroez~ of llW\R.U'Y fael'd
Buster Mottram of <:rt>t1t Uri
tam. the "inner t o ml't't ddend
mg champaon lht> Nu ta t' of
Romunrn 1n lht.• ::.enuhnub. Satur
da) Na::.t u::.c defoutecl \ IJil)
AmntraJ of India 7 6. ti 3 Thur11
day n1 j.?hl Onn) l'urun of N\I\\
~alond dl'fet1tl•d lk•rn11• Millon
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Irvine Driver
A Dark Horse
ONTARIO, Calif. CAP ! -
Veteran dr1 H rs Crom the l:SAC
Ch ampionship trial begin
pract1ee this weekend for the
Sept. S $314 .000 California 500 In·
d\' car race at Ontario Motor
Si>eedway.
The seventh running of the an-
nual classic has drawn 43 entries
for the largest field since 1972.
but only the 33 fastest from
qualification runs on Wednesday
and Thursday \\ill take the green
nag at 11 a .m. Sept. 5.
The firs t of three practice days
opens at 10 a.m . Sunday. Ontario
Speedway officials anticipate
some heavy lrurfic over the
2• ,·mile oval.
The existing Ontario one and
four lap reeords of 201.965 miles
an hour and 201.374 m.p.h. are
not in Jeopardy because of engine
restrictions plaeed on the cars
since Bobby Unser set the mark:.
in 1972.
But the SO· mile rat'e re<_'Ord of
160 106 m p h 1s expected to fall
Thal mark has held up since Jim
McElreath won the inaugural Cal
500 m 1970
The dark horse in the fi eld 1s
Je r rr Grant. a trans planted
Seattle resident now h\'mg in
lr\'tne Grant rs dn\'tng the only
stock-block engine car entered
and could well surprise his com·
petition 1f r<'cenl lest:. at Untano
are an) rnd1cat1on.
The Grant car is powered by a
hi ghly modified American
Motors Pacer engine The 41
\ear-old driver "as recenllv
clocked at dose to 100 m p.h. in
tests.
Amonf? the favorites lo win the
pole position in quaMymg wh1eh
... tarts Wednesday is A J. Fo)t,
winner or last year's California
500. Foyl, who set the fastest
tame in rour other races this year,
earned the pole at Ontario m 1975
"1Lh a qualifyin~ speed oC 196,549
m.p h. and most experts feel this
year's speeds will be about the
same.
Foyt 's competition for pole
position honors is e xpected to
eome from Al Unser, who will be
driving one or three Cosworth·
powered car s entered. Unser,
who was second here in 1974
behind his older brother, Bobby,
won the r eeent Milwaukee 200
and the P ocono 500 last June.
Gordon J ohncock and 1976 Indy
500 winner J ohnny Rutherford
are also strong contenders. Both
drivers are looking for their first
California 500 victory and both
ure locked in n l'IO!.t' balllt.> fbr
this year 's national dri\ mg lilll'
which t•ould be dl°C1dcd Ul
Ontario
The only fomalt• in the field.
J8.year·old Janet Guthrie of New
York. 1s not con111derl'<i a thrt.>ut
to win the !><lie po::.1tlon, but she 1s
expt>ch'd to l.H.• among the 33
quahf1t•rs. driving the same rur
she u:-.cd 1n hl•r un::.11eet'ssful at
tempt to bcl·ome tht• hrst woman
to make tht• Indy 500 field last
May.
Borg, Connors
Extended, Win
In Pro Meet
RROOKLINE. Mass CAP)
Defl'ndmg ehamp1on DJom 1'org
and top sel'dcd J immy Connors
sur\'l\'ed hot I~ conl~Led three
set tests and advanced to the
quarter.faoals in the 49th U.S Pro
Tenmi. Championsh1pi. Thursday
at l.onf<?wood
Rorg. s el'd ed Sl'<'ond in his bid
ror a third consccull\ c t 1tle ot ·
Longwood. had an uppar ent
breeze turn into a near nightmare
before shp11rng past 15th seeded
Ross Cast• or Au!>traha 6-0. 5·7, 6 3
111 a third round muleh under th<'
lights
A few hours earlier. Connor!>.
makmg his rrrs l return here ~once!
he won the LI S Pro Title In 1973.
r allied for a 2·6. 6 2. 6-3 victory
O\'er unset.>ded J 111 II rctx>c of
Czeeho:.lovak1a .
In a Hcon d round match
finished after m 1t1ntght. thtrd·
seeded Guillermo Vila s of
Argentina rallied Crom an 0·3 dl··
f1e1l in lhl' third set to earn a 7-5,
3 6. 7 5 v1ctorv over unseeded
Jaaro \'clascoof Colombra
* * * NEW YORK CAP1 -J imm)
Connors. seeking to avenge his
loss in the m e n 's finals last
season. and Chris t.:vert, i.eekmg
t o cont inue a ::. wom e n 's
champion. have been r anked at
the lop of their drvrs1ons for next
month's U.S. Open tennis tourna·
menl at Forest llllls.
Connors. ups et hy Spain 's
Manuel Orantes 1n lai.t Scptem·
tx>r 's finals, was followed in lhl'
seedings by Sweden ·s Bjorn Uorg,
Argentina's Guille rmo Vilas.
Italy's Adriano Panatta and
Romania's lite Nastase.
"He told us. 'I'm paying you all
good money.··' said Hunter ..
Stelnbrt>nner then tdd the team
This season. Hunter's e.r.a is
3.66 and, going Into tonight when
he Is scheduled to make hls 30th
start, he has 15 complete games.
If he continues pitching every
fourth day, Hunter could st art
another 10 games. giving him a
little leeway to win 20 games for
the shth straight year. JIMMY CONNOR~ USES A TWO·HANDm SHOT TO DEFEAT JIRI HAEBEC. . .·• "' .
,
8fJ DAIL'( PILOT Fridey August ~7. 1919
Road Race
Future
I s Dim
LONG ff EACll 'I ht
ruture of lhl· Loni( l'cut·I'
Grand Prl"<, br1mm1ns;: 1r
red mk. h~1:. bec•>ml• ,.,, n
~loom1er with th1· d1'
closure th<it Lon j.! lit•JC'h
public rund:. ~ l'rt' '111'111
Lo bol :;lt•r th1• 1~0
pnvah:l) prom11tt·d ;iulo
race&
C1ly r l'l'ord.., '.'>lw~ lhat
lhl' Grund l'ril\ ·"
SOClatlOn or l.011~ lk'Ul'h,
Inc .. hull a dl•til u r s 8 6 8 • 7 4 4 A II cl ,1
DCWSPlll't'r rc·porl '>11\:0
City ofrle1ab i.pt•nt ~Ollll'
$1W.OOO of public IUl)(b
c>n the race 1n \ 1ola11110 ol
u contruct that rl'QWll'<I
the racing prunrnh·n. lo
pay all el\traurd1nJr-.
rate connetted cit~ l'"
~ru.c:.
The report 'J1d tht·
mone) ~as !>J.ll'nl "1thout
appro\ al of the C'at\
C'ounC'll. a nd ~ l'nt (11r
race tickets and 1'<1rt11:.,
for city offlc1ab and r.1t•t•
"101>1dl'rs. · · for '' ork on
the cour:.e Jnd rubl1l·1t.\
for the race ...
Dt•c1s10n!> to u~t' puhli('
funds to bdck lht• rtil'l'~
''as made 1)1 lht•n t'll\
man ager ·J n h n n·
Ma nsell. the rt•porl .,;ucl
<ind t"o of h,., tor aid•· ...
W e r e f r i l' 11 II ., 11 (
Chnslophcr H Pook, tht•
race promoter
The t" u <11dt•:., W11l1am
0 Talley. no" ,\n.1ht•1111
l'l t~ man.t ~l'r. Jnd
George l\h•dak . I.on~
BeJCh a1>!>1\tant tll\
mc1nagl'r. ~ l'll' n·porh•d
I) also m~trunlt'nlJI 11·
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la:.t ~ear
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fa \tirabll• trt'.llnwnt
llt'cauM· 11( ha.., fn,.n1bh1p
\\Ith ('It~ UfrH'IJI.., STEVE SAMPERI, THE OILERS' ALL-ORANGE COUNTY RECEIVER.
Oilers E11joying Turnout of 67
u,, .. k t .f S i:;f> .. Depth at Tackle for HB
By a Dalt) l'ilot \\ rih·r 1111· 111•ld "" ! \1 t· -,u h
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lhl.'m ~halt• lht•\ .m• on Cu11nun IS ll, t70Jr >.
Al halfback tht•re are
OouJ.l Brandenhur,.: 15 W.
160 sr 1. Scott Sw arthoul
1s.9, 155 sr.1, Alaska n
trans fer Jim Thomas
15·9. 170 Jr 1 ancl San
Diego Mihtary Academy
t rans fer BUI Orr IS..10.
175 sr J 1n add1tton to
~oml' of the QB~ .ind
rullback:.
:\nd "h1le that fan·t of
thC' 01kr· ).!ame I!. not
dear tlwr,• ... one area
"he re then., l1tlll·
doubt Sle\'C Sampcn al
split end
The rl'turning \II
Orangt' County fl'l't'I\ ('r
ronfounded thl' op
position "1th has gr£'<Jt
hands and ab1hty lo j.!l'l
clear as a Junior and
figun·s ln make un~ or
the three quarterbacks
look good llb physical
appearance 15 !I, 115 :;r 1
1s dl·celvtnJ.?
At rtanker arl! Bob
Russt'll 15·10, 165 H 1.
Scott flru mml•tt 16 o. tfl(J
JI' 1 anti <.: l'l'!-:f.! Arat1n
15 8. 135 sr 1
Stt.•v£' Lasl e\ h:1d an
r xcelll'nt !.um m er at
tight end. but 1s being
pressed by David Curran
CS·lO , 175 Jr 1. Ed Shute
•ti·O. 205 Jr I and Andy
Sch~man 16 O. Hi5 Jr 1
Jland~ Hoth 16 2. 190
sr and P elt' Cohn 16 o.
:!00 s r > :trt• the
ma1nst .l\ s at tarklc .
backed · up h y Ball
!\lurph~ 16 1, 208Jr 1 and
J ohn Letson Iii· l. 185
sr 1. Oeplh here 1s a pro·
bl('m with Colin. Roth
and Murphy obl1i:-ated to
lhe dt•f enM'.
Al guard arc Scott
Timberlake 16-0. 195 s r .1
and Oavad McCov (5·10.
ti5 sr 1 on th<' strong s idt•
and Scott llJelmstrom
l!i·O. 160 jr 1 a nd Mike
Set> Oilers, Paie 8 7
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2150 Harbor Boulevard
Costa Mesa• 645-5700
Baseball NH Dc.•f e11sc.~ Softball
Continues
Tonight
Leader Sailors Boast
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LONG BEA C H -Huge Front4 Phoenix scored on a lOlh·
:or , ~1th Craig Stt'\'t'l"MIO mmng t"rror to eliminate
16 t. 210 :or t. und Hod Salt Lo kt• Clly . I O. m fl
Bl.rnton 1b 3. 240 sr 1 conso lut1on bracket
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"1th .i .a ~ 1 e1·ord '1t-:.p11t
'ict11r11.•i. "' t'r SonM•t
Lt•t1J.:Ut' n' a b Fount aln
\'alle\ and 1':d1!>011 ul
Jluntmgtun Bl•ad1
Thu:. tht• Su1l11n •• irt· an
tht• unfam1llu1 r11lt• ot
tr) UlJl to rl'bound from ,1
h1::.1ng M'u&on .ind mm·h
ol <·ouch ll1ll P1..:z1t·a:.
opt1m1sm i:. ba:.1•d on lhl'
ab1hty to I aeld 11 dt•ft•n:.t•
that could include IU
pla)er:. "ho :.tartt'll ut
one lime or another m
'75
··our overall tt•.im
speed 1:. 1mpro' l'd and
our &IZt' l!>ll t gmnt: to
hurt Ult an\, ~a )!>
PIZll<.'11 •
Ill:. team turn& to two-
3 da) drills "1th pads
Monda) and at this point
the defen:.t' i:. ahead of
the offense.
Th<' Sailor:. Ilk<' to use
lour linemen up front.
backed b~ thr el
ltnt.'bac ker:. and four
deep bucks.
Up rront tht• inside
linemen are led by
Katello lllgh tran!.fcr
M1h ProvenC'10 15 11.
205 s r.) and Owen 1-'rost
<6-0, 210 SI'. I "ith Rand~
lla1lev 16·0. 211) :or > and
Dave· Stuq.:1s (5 10, 195
Jr. 1 prov1dmg dt•pth
F1 ank ml( Lhl' ,:uurcb
are rcturntng '.'ltarlt'r
J im lla nk<' 16 2, 100 i>r 1
and Rick Clark 16·0. 220
Cyclists at Mesa
Rruc-e Pl'n ha II o f
Balboa ~ 111 lead thl' l.o!>
Angele s Sprockt•b
a g a i n st the 0.r an J( e
County Eag les tonight m
·s peedway motorc~dt.•
al'lion al lht.• Orani:t•
C1Junl) F.iirground!> 1n
Co:.ta Mei.a
Gate:. open al 6 30"1th
the first t'\'ent at 8: 15
H1rk Woo<b . captain of
the EaJ:le:-., 1s t'X~ctL'<i
to return to act aon
Tho~t' t'161ht e and1duh.'!> tern at i o nul gortball
ror the front four Congress worhJ toumu
.lH'rUi:C210pounds rnent al nt111r Fie ld
Th{• a' t'r11ge drop. to Thur1tday ni~ht.
195 pounds \\Ith lht• (l\c In otht•r gumcs. Reno
ln1drng l'and1duh's ut t'ltmlnah'd I.a Crosse,
l111t"bucker Tom Wi sc .. J..J,·and F't
Moekt•ll 16 ·2. 20S sr ). Worth canw Crom ~hind
Don Barkt•r 16-0. 190 Jr 1, todefl'at KmAmu11, Ari1..,
Ctup Butera 15· 10. 100 3·2.
1r .1. Mark deLuncellotti TomAht's action finds
16-0. 180 sr. 1 and ltO((t'r lhe four n•nrnlning un·
Bract' 16·0. 185Jr. 1. deft'atl'd teams battling
Mockett 1s a relummg along with a puir of con·
starter and deLann~llotl1 s o I a t 1 o n r o u n d
was an ()('Cas1onal s tarter en<'ounters .
m 1975. Oshkosh. \\'1sc plays
Pavmi( the ~a~ m the the Lake" ood J els and
second an are Mutt St Paul. M11rn. lakes on
Ka"amura. Det• Ward Prescott. Aru. in the
and Enc Smith {'h<1mp1onsh1p J.':ames of
Ka" amura \5·9. 11;0 th t' d o u b I e Io s s
:or 1s a returnm~ 11tarter ehm11rnt1on tournament.
Wld Ward 16 I , 170 sr 1, Reno and Ft. Worth
~•II probably double up meet while Phoenix
I n t h e 0 f rt' II S i \' e plays thl• \\inner Of a
back.field game bet" ecn Fresno
Smith, the S :ulor:. · and Lakt'\l.OOd, Colo.
punter and placek1cker. Phoenix scored the
"as a s tarter 1n the lone run 111 its ~ame on a
set·ondary before 1t freak s ing I e. w 1 I it pi l c h ,
m1ury 1separaled artery sacrifi<'e and an error .
in the throat 1 KO 'd him Ft. Worth, third in the
earl~ in 19i5. tournumcnt last year,
In addition to Smith scored twit·e on wild
<5·11. 170 sr • lhl·n• an· p1lchc~ 1n the seventh In·
a\'ailable to the Sailors nln~ to gain a 3· l lend,
secondary Bobby Brown I h e n pit c her Sam
15-9. 150 Jr 1 . Mutt Beavt>r, 40, escaped a
Dicke' 15·0. 150 sr 1. buses-loaded jam In th<•
Paul flP.lfr1c h t 5 10. 155 bottom or the inning for
J r a n d C h u c k the victory
Shepard..,on 15-lU. 160 1 Reno sc ored o n a
The Sa 1 Io r !> Io s t three-run homt'r by Oick
coaches Jim Rrattt'n tto Penaluna wtth pitcher
Estanc1a 1, Tim &alw Bob Gr<'gory hurling a
1now an a:.::.1!>tant at t~o·hlltl'r to 1>ost its
~later Dt.•1 ll1gh > und third s tra1jthl ron-
Rock,. F ord He1>lal't' i>olat1on bracket \'lctory.
ment.; 1nrludt• Tim
Parsell ldl'rcn!>tH' l1nl.'1.
DaH' Perkins 1nffrn:.l\'I.'
back:., and Oob Curr~
c secondar~
Cell 642-5671.
Put • lew words
lo work lor ou.
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Of The "Johnson Family"
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14 Ye..-s W itt. The
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In Hcrbor ANHI
0•« 30 Yers
CHAltLIE THOMAS o .... 7 v ....
Witt.The
Jofw.IOM
Pete. Malcolm and C harlie
say you 'll like doing business
with the John so n s -
especially now as it is clean up
time! All our new '76's are
marked way down!
Dick Johnson says w e have a
very good selection o f '76's
and all are yearend priced -
with this & a real need for
used cars make it a double
good time to trade for a new
car at Johnson & Son.
COME IN AND SEE US TODAY!
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COST A 'v'E SA '>•O 'l!'JO
•
Dolphins
':Defense
Is Tough
87 ROGER CARLSON oi ... cu .. ,,.. ... ._. ..
Oftplte lhe fact Dana
Hllla Hl&h '1 Dolphins
failed to shut out any foe
durtng the 1975 loocball
season, defense was a
big factor in Dana Hills'
6-S season, including a
20·6 shocker over
Lawndale in the C lF 2·A
playoffs.
"Our defense allowed
an averaae or eight
. points a game In 9 or our
U gsmes," says Dana
Hills coach Ball Cunerty.
"And that's pretty good
defense."
The defensive
structure or the 1976
edition of Dana Hills
football ftgures to have
four-perhaps five-
players from the offense.
And it 'II feature the
same scrambling tactics
with multiple front!!,
slanting and occasional
stunting.
"We want to stay away
from two -platoon as
much as possible," con·
tinues Cunerty, "but it's
fairly certain all of our
40·man roster will sec
action at some point dur·
ing the games."
The Dolphins had nine
transfers a nd several
walk·ons in Cun erty's
first season at the
helm -but this year
there are no transfers.
And one blue chipper
transferred to Laguna
Beach-209·pound center
Brett Stevens.
The nucleus or the de-
fense is the combinallon
of end Paul Bethke,
t•ckle Gary Hale, Steve
Telaneus at safety, and
Scott Volmerding at cor·
nerback, all returning
st.arters.
The secondary pro-
vides Cunerty wath his
happiest thoughts. Dana
Hills intercepted 18
passes in 197S and two
starters are back from
that quartet-Telaneus
(5-11, 16S sr. > a nd
Volmerding (5·11, 165
sr. 1.
Another possibility for
the secondary is all·
purpose offensive star
Steve Crapo, who 'll
direct the Dana Hills
r unnin1 and passing
game at quarter back.
"I had four All·CIFde-
fensive backs in four
years at North Torrance
H\1b." says Cunerty.
"Steve is better than any of those four at defensive
back, but I hale lo use
him."
Crapo was lost for the
majorily of the 1975
season due to a broken
coUar bone.
Als o i n Cunerty 's
secondary are Steve
O'Neill (6·2, 170 sr./,
Keith Horgan (5·7, 145
jr.1 and Jerr Olsen (5·8,
lSO jr. > at safety and cor·
nerbarks Brad Jarrett
(5-10, 160 sr.) and Mike
Facon.
And if the secondary Is
a plus tho linebncking
area must be a quesUon
mark wilh the absence of
graduates Ron Kosmala
and Brent Dannlnger.
Rick Oattt>rsby (5·11 ,
190 s r .) and Tom
Thornton IG·O. 160 Jr )
are being challenged by
Richard Dauett IS 11 .
200 s r .l and Ralph
Modugno (5· 10, 180 sr 1
ltl that area.
At defeMlve cnct Cor
o u t s I d e I I n e b a c k t• r
when the Dolphins r<'·
aemble a 4-4 setup/ ar('
retu rn1nf( stl'rter
Bethke <S·ll. 1n sr.) and
Denny Thompson <6·1,
170sr.>.
Backing up thnt pair
are Ru!'ly Winnln1thoff
UH>. 175 sr.) and John
Tuwnsl'nd 16·3. 17Ssr.)
Up front are tackl('s
Gary Hale (a 6·0. 203·
pound senior retumlnR
starter> and Mike
Mulvoney, who at 6·2, 218
pounds. is being eyed for
olfensave duty at running
back.
Bob Lund (6-0. 170 jr >
and Rick Swanson IS.lll,
l 90 J r > a r e l a c k I e
candidates. too.
At guard are Steve
FaC'Oll lS-8. 200 sr >. Jay
Bolduc (6·0. 170 Jr.I and
Cliff Auerswald <S·ll, 185
jr. I.
Cunerty says his team ls behind la11t year's pace
in relationship to the rest
of the leagu~. but adds:
''I don't see anyone go-
ing unbeaten in league.•'
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C'Ol'ltlnue-d rrom Page 86
Perkin!! (5·9, 175jr.> nt
!ht' quirk llidt>
Sten Lundquist (6·3.
190 jr. I " another up
from the 1975 sophomore
team which post ed a
6·2· 1 record. Lundquist
appear~ set at center
wath backup provided by
Gordon Baker <S·lO, la>
jr.1
Another o ffensive
threat as placeklcker
David Moon. back for h.ls
senio r season after
absorbintt a chipped
neck vertebra.
"The Qpposltion in the
Sunset League will be
putting a lot or people on
the field." says Van
Hoorebeke. "and we
can't let them wear us
down and take things
away rrom us in the third
and tourth quarters "
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FroCS•y August 27. 1976 DAILY PILOT •r
Del Mar Results Johnston
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powerful Pisano & ,..., Mi•'-•"'"'••'
?t1atsubara funny car, ,...._,"-"'••••'• .. :: !: will join Ed McCulloch tn '-'<rr--...1M~,,.., uo
the AA divlsion of tht ,,_ 1 '" ,
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Johnston and the
plastic bodied replica of
a Chevrolet Monn, wtll
be testing for the M IRA
championshtps which
will be held in I n ·
d1anapoHs on Labor Day
weekend.
AIW R•" \l•r H••rt 0.th'
Port CA\lfr•ll Co .. tll. f lull1I • llllPllY,
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A new design, hagh-
perlormance piston wall
be tested in lhe car. It is
designed by car owner
Joe Pisano and th.is will
be its first race lest.
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No>e••l<lln Joining Johnston and
McCulloch will be a
strong cast of local
drivers including Dave
Condit, Gary Oensham,
Chris Lane. Neil Leiner.
Mike ff•lloran, Jim
Dunn and J eff Courtie.
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ava1:able on ether the regular or Long Bed?
Or our SA·S regular bed with a standard
5-speed? Or v.<:>Uld you rather have our op-
tional automatic transmsst0n on both bed
srzes? It's all available and ti's all up to you.
Talk abOut service. That's the one thing that
isn·1 tough There are 1.cx:XH()/Ota dealers
all across Amenca staffed With T()/Ota trained mechanics ready to give
you the quality service quality trucks deserve. We believe we make the
toughest quality line of trucks 1n the world. That's what gives us the conf1·
dence to say ... 1f you can find a better built truck than a T()/Ota ... buy 1t!
88 DAILY PILOT •
C:ut a problt111°1 Then ILTill' to Pot L>unn Pat unll
cut r.-d t111w. fJt'lllflq tJw rm.>u t'n and uctwn t/CIU
tlt't'd lo :iolt t> ltlt'lllllfl('!) '"(/Ill l'fTWll"lll a11d llUSI·
1w~.~ Mail 11111u qunltum lo /11.11 l>i.mn At Y11ur
St•rutct'. Orun11., < 't><J.\I /)m/IJ J>ilvt. I' CJ Uur /5(jlJ.
Costu :\1t'.sc.1, CA ':l~ti:!I> /11c /ud1• ljtmr ll'll'plrune
flurrtlit•r 'f'lw c11/um11 uppc:ur.~ cla1/11 l'It't>pt
SaturcJa4s
Bible f'und• Returned
DEAR PAT I oftlt<rt"<I '' lhbll' for S61R on
March 20 from Pubhs hl•r!> Centrjl Bureau 1n Nc:w
J ersey. The U1ble arnvl•d 1n three week!> Some uf
my c-hurch 's membl'rt also wwitl'<f om." !>O I phtl·ed
WI order ror 15 R1bl~ 10 Apnl and enc:losed the full
paym('nt o( $97 20 f''1 \cu( the U1 ble!> "crtt dell vered
10 M a) but not the rt'l>l I sent a letter and copies or
the mvou.·c jnd <'Jncclt>d d1et·k to Publishers
t'cntr;il Bureau. but <hd not ret't'l\l' J 1t>sp~>n!>e If
the Bibles arc no lnn.:er J\ dJlublc, I \\Ou Id like the
money to be refund<'d
R R . Huntington Beach
Geor ge Douglas, m anager o r Publishers
Central Bureau, bas i.ent a full rt'rund to you along
with hi.s apolo1n for the lnconvenieoce.
Sl«>ep :\way At"~?
DEAR PAT · I suffer from occasional m1grame
headaches What 's mvol\(~d in the new ··sleep
cure" thut I 've heard about» Who developed it a nd
are drugs 1n vol ved"
J \\' . Huntington Beach
Weekend Calendar
Gold
Newport ll:arbor Yacht Club will "Ind up us
Ahmanson Stint's for lntcmat1onol OHi.hort> Rut~·
1101\l racers and lhfo Corlcett ~r1es for .Mtclaet
Ocon Racing J.'leet yacht.. Suturday with the
Modified Gold Cup ruct> arOUlld the buoyi. l>!Jrt111a
al noon urr the Newport P1t'r
The Ahmanson is Wl ei"hl·roc~ berlei1 1n which
lhl' winner Is delcrmmt'd on I.ht best seYl'n .
IN OTHER LOCAL events, the UCJ Satlin•: A"
soclat1on will hold a regatta for the Sh1\llds and
Etchells·22 cl15ses for the Crawford Trophy Satur
day and Sunday.
In the southern part o( the county, C11piblr ano
Bay Yacht Club will stage its annual B&ck·to·S<'hool
regatta for yachts rated under the IOR. MOR F' and
Performance lfundicap Racing f1fft systems
Southern California Yachting Assoc1at111n ralendar ·
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Top Speed Record
Set by Nordskog
BOATING
Sol Cat
Finals Set
For T xa
Corpui. Chr"tl. Tt.•,
Will be the .,th• of 1111'
third annual Sol C.1t
nallon<.11 chump1011'h1p
regatta, Aug JI ~cµI .I
This "'111 be lhl.' (11· .. 1
time the S<1ntJ AnJ
ba ed c .i1 ama 1 .111
manufa<'turt.>r "'111 hj\ t'
both 15 and lll·foOt ('UL!>
l'Ompetmg in a natmnJI
e\ent
The e\·tnt "'111 ptt \\ 111
ners of l l rcg1011,il
l'hamp1ons h1p:, aµu111~t
earh other Lou J at·otn..
mar keting director for
the firm, expec·ts more
than 90 participants
fro m throughout th1·
l'ountry to C'Ompete for J\
and 8 honors
Last yeur 's 11 inner.
Terry Dahl from Sunl.1
Barbara, is l'XPL't'kd lo
return for anolhl'r In .ii
the t 1tle He "'on I a~t
·year at Lake Ha\'USU C1
ty. Ariz:
Trevelyan Ch~p
Wins Prince of Wales Boivl
lh Al.'10'\ 1.0C'KABE'\' °' "'• 0 ••• , ..... 0 .... 1 £11 T11•\t•lq10 of Coronudo \',1rh1
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BOAT SHOW' SET
THI WEEKE D
~!Jr ma dl'I He~ t!> at1 r~1c·1ing" ho!>l
o ( South-.:rn t'aliform.1 boaun~ t>n
thuslJ'>!l\ th1o; "t•ckcnd tor tht' :-.ec•ond
annual In Tht> \\ att.•r Boal Sho1.1. at
Burton t'hdl'l' Park. end ot l\11nrl anoJ
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Th<.• sho\\ kature~ mon· thJn S2
m11l1on m sad and pot.~cr boai.... rnng
mg from 60-foot c ruisc>r~ lo ~k1 boat!>
and iimall inflatable:. Tht•rc ar<· 40
boats 1n the water. ru1oth1•r 30 on land,
plus la nd exh ibit!> of mnrine ar
l'CSSOrit'li and Sl'f\'1(.'('S.
Adm1l\S1on 1s free for lht• land C'"
h1bils A S2 boardin~ µus:-will allo1.1.
H:.ttors to m::;p{'('l all boats 1n t ht•
"aler Frt•e par km~ 1s abu a\·a1labk
The sho" .. tartt•d \\'edne!>da' und t•1111
linues t hrou,.-:h Sunda.' ·
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the ltm t•r di\ 1 .. 1011.11lt•n111h oneru(•t•
\\'111nt.>r 111 th1-. \t'<U ·,
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l11ght \1 .ti-.John .J ennm.:s of "1<1rulll , :1
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• .111d formt.•r ~I .ii for~ Cup\\ mnt.•r fur lht•
1111•11 's national d1:imr111msh1p Dr. David Coddon, director of the Headache
Oink at !'fount Sinaj Hospital in New York, de·
veloped this trt'atmt>nt. It involves intravenous in·
jectlon.s of vallum, campuine and amobarbitol.
The medications induce a drep slet'p that lasts
three lo six houn, somt•Umes longer. Wht>n tbe pa-
tient awakens, the headache 1., gone, reports Dr.
Coddon, who adds. 'lie ma) wake up groggy, but he
wakes up be adache·frf'e; and best of all these in·
jfftlons are not at aJJ habit forming or addicting."
TM New \' ork neurologist reports that this treat-
ment bas been succ~sfuJ in 90 percent or the more
than ?,000 patients be bas tested. Your o" n pbysi·
cian is best qualified w ad\ lse thl' or an~ other
treatment, howeve r.
Bob Nordskog, grand· place over a similar
daddy or the ofCshore course of( Santa Momc·a
power boat circuit. set u bav 10 Februar~
new s peed record of 90.SS .------~-------------
miles an hour Thursday
in s peed trials on Santa
Monica Bay. br eaking
his own previous record
of88.7JJ mph
,\'al uralf 11 Curly Lf"at•f"!f
DEAR PAT My tom.no plants' leavei; are
o;tartm$? to c·url 'fhl' lea\'C!> an• still green a nd the
plants look healthy Do t ht·~ ha\C' !'.Om£' kind of dis
case? I \·e askerl some• of mv i:!a rdenmg fnends
about this, but tht•\ (ion t kn1>1.1. \\hat could be
"4rong
J C . Lai;:una Hi lls
The event was the
Powerboat Magazine
World OHs hore Speed
tnals and was run two
days ahead o f 1he
Manna del Rey Offshore
Pow·e rb oat C lassic
scheduled lo i?et under
"'ay Saturday at lO a .m .
NO RDS KOG. from
\'WI Nuys. set the new
rec·ord in his 35·foot
Don't "orry as lon1t a< )'Our plants look h(•alth)'
and have green leavt·i.. 'fh(• Or4ilngt' County
Agricultural •:xtt'n~lon's farm advlsor'i. orricl' has
rt"Ceivt•d a number or lnquirit'i. fro m otht'r homt>
gardt>ners alarmt>d about thii.. Somt-varieties of
tomato plants art' mort• pronP to curling leaves than
other s, bul this will not dt>crusr thf' norm al fruit
production on ) our tomato plant,. \'ou may °" ant lo
phont" lht' office at 77 t-7050, and rt"que .. t "Gro" ing
Tomatoes. Leartet 2771" and "llo\\ to Gro" \'our o" n \''e~etablei. In Orange C'ountv."
Cigarette hull t•quipped 11~=--1
"'1th two new highly
sophi s ticate d power
planti; hl· d('velopc d
h1ml\l'lr. They are Indy
l.\Jll' turbo ·char1ied
ent?incs neve r befort'
ust>d In orrshore racing
Try for Dr.-11s .\gab•
DEA H I' AT I ordl·rt-.1 .ind p.11d for J Bechnl'
Fashion · d n•i.i. nn \lart'h :JO Tht· rt presental1ve
J::J\ e mt.• S l'\ rral <lifforent 1•xcu .. t•s a .. tht• months
paSSl'd b.' ~lhout "h\ m\ drt>"' h;1il nnt ~en de
h\•ert.•d ~l\ prulllcm 1i. th.it th1• r t'J>I t•,1•11tat1\·c no"'
h.i.'I mo\'t•d and I <·annot ~l'l in 1•1m1 .1r1 "1th hl•r The
onl.' rt't'Clf>I I hJ\ t' ,., m_\ l',IO<'<'ll•d <'h1•c·k There's
nn phom• numtwr for till'• t•nmp:an\ 1n ClrJnge Coun
''or in Lol\ Angt•ll•'
I' J . lluntin~ton Reach
~ellnv t'ai.hioni., Inc., is located at 100 Bt'eline
Dri\'t', Deni.on,•lllr. II. 60106. Re(>t'al all details of
this tr an .. ac tlon , lnclullinl( thv s alt>s
representali'''""' nam1· and a de,crfp llon of the
dress, and send a copy or both !tides or your can·
celt>d chf'ck to Barbara Stansioski at lk•t>line.
Rt"cords "ill bl' c ht'ckrd and a refund ~Ill be Issued
to you. Next tlmt• )'OU ordt>r merchandise from •
nrm's .ul<'s rc•prf'St'ntatlvt', makf' sure you receive
a reeelpl dt>scrlblnl( lhf' merchandise and listing thl"
company's addrr~N.
Nordskog . a 62-ycar
old 1ndustr1 alist believes
that he a nd hi s
"'eC'h an1c. No rm
Te<.1gue. han• found the
magic com bin at ion
Thev "111 use thc samc n~ in the Marina dl'I Re)
Clasi;1c. hoping fo r a \\tn
that "'111 push Nordskog
d oser to the top of the
n;1t1onal points !>tJndmg
in the rugged sport or
offshore racing He 1s
now in fourth pl;tt'e
SATUR DA \"S rac-c
will C'all to order approx·
1mately -16 of thl' nation 's
top offs hore d n vcrs. The
raC'e will bt> over a 200·
mile courst' Nordskog
and his tea m were sue.
cessful in capturing Clrst
Wimbledon West,
an one?
United Cs.lifornia Bank's
ew Mariners Office ls the
nly place in Newport Beach
he.re you can buy tickets
to the Wimbledon West tenn1S
tournament. August 28-29.
In fact, 1f you open a
ew United Account ,, or $100
:vings account with us
1me between August 9
d 27, we'll give you two
tickets free.
Now that's service.
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Arts I Dining Out
Entertainment EEKEND.ER
Dancers, Syniphony
.To Join in Lag11na
Following the close of the
Pageant of the Mas ters in
Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl,
Ballet Pacifica will again pre-
sent its Ballet Alfresco program.
sharing the bill this year with the
Long Beach Symphony
Orchestra under the direction of
Alberto Bolet. Performances will
be give n Sept. 4 and 5 at8:30 p.m .
On stage for the first half will
be the orchestra playing a
selection from South Pacific. the
overtures to "Die Fledermaus"
and "Cavalieri a Rust.icana." two
Rachmaninov preludes and
""The Stars and Stripes Forever"
by Sousa.
After intermission. the or-
chestra will move into the pit to
accompany Ballet Pacifica in the
third act of •'The Sleeping Beau-
ty" (Aurora's Wedding>. staged
by Lila Zah and featuring such
storybook characters as Puss-in-
Boots and Cinderella . Music is by
Tchaikovsky.
T HE PROGRAM will close
with a bicentennial ballet choreo-
graphed by Norbert Vesak, "The
Gift to Be Simple." The work
concerns the Shakers sect. which
thrived from the late 18th
Century through the beginning of
the 20th Century. Its adherents
were so named because during
church services some members
of the con j?regation would
become "possessed" and throw
the mselves nbout in a wild
frenzy.
Kathy Jo Kahn dances m Shaker costume
The work was researched b)
Vesak and his associate. Robert·
Glay LaRose. an the llancock
Shaker Village. Massachusetts.
in 1961, where they talked with a
few remaining members about
the sect.
Bicycles W ill
Wltirl Through
Mesa R aces
More than 450 bicycle racers are expected for the Third
Annual Costa M esa Bicycle Grand Prix sponsored by
the city Saturday and Sunday near the intersection of
Kalmus Drive and Redhill Avenue. Food and
beverages will be available for spec tators. Highlights
Saturday will include a noon Big Wheel Race for
children age 4 and 5, who ca n register until 11 a.m. At 1
p.m. Saturday, U.S. Champion Jim Myers and last
year's Costa M esa champion Bob Koster will fight it out
in the Veteran's Race. Highlights on Sunday will in-
clude : 8:30 a.m. Women's Race, 10 a.m. Juniors Race,
12: 15 p.m . Seniors National Classic. Some of the thrill of
the event is captured in the photos above and below
taken last year.
Friday, August 27, 1976 DAIL 'I' P,LOT ('I .... ~
Paul Maure partners Knsti Stephens m ·s1eepmg Beauty
Th1:s unusuatl ballet we:. first
performed 1n Vaucouvcr .
Canada, in 1966. Th<' La~una pro·
duction is mad<' possible by thl'
National A ssociation for
Regional Ballet with the as
sistance of a grant from the
Andrew W Mellon Foundation.
l.t>ad danlt>r s 1n Bdllt>l
Alfresco are !\l ol l~ Lym·h. D:n 1cl
Pana1eCf and Victor Mon·nu
Tickets from S3 lo Si an· on
sale at the Festival of Arb ho:-. ol
fice from noon lo 10 i; m 1tlCh1~
Saturday and Sund a~. Aflt'r that
they wall be a\'atlable in th<.•
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pm dJah 'I ht• ho\ olf1u "Ill
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921i5:?
Disney Parade Ending
As Dis neyland's 15-month
bicentennial celebration draws
to a close, guests will have a final
opportunity to enjoy "Americu
on Parade" d uring the week of
Sept. 5. Featured through Sept
12, the whimsical pageant will be
offered along with entertamml'nt
and "Fantasy in the Sk:>-"
fireworks .
At Main Street's Plaza
Gardens, Count Baste and Hts
Orchestra will entertain park vis
itors Sept. 5·11. The band will of
fer jazz from s· 15 pm to 12 30
a.m. Sept. 5. 10 and 11 , and 7 30 lo
11 :30p.m .Scpt 6 9
THE POI NTER S1sll'r!i "111
brighten Fantasyland 's • Small
World" st age with lh!'tr von1l
harmonics at 9 15 and 11 15 pm .
Sept. 5-11
Disneyland will staj.tl' the
grand fina le of its b1ccntl'nnwl
salute," America on Paradt•." on
Sunday, Sept. 12. The sJ.>('cial pre·
sentation of the pageant, which 1s
scheduled for 6 p.m .• will f!':Jtun·
performances by a m assed
band and massed choir as wf'll us
a l ,000-plecc m archtnl( hand
These groups will Join an th('
whimsical procession dcplctln~
200 years of American history
PAINTING the sky red. white
and blue each evcnlnf.l al 9 p m .
"Fantasy m the Sky" firework!>
will culminate with a final
performance on Sept. 11
A special evcsit. · An J?els
Disneyland Fun Day." is offered
on Labor Day. Sept. 6, with a
alntle ticket providing admtss1on
to tbe 1 p .m . game between the
Angels and Oaklaod, followed by
unlimited use or Disneyland's al·
tractions. •
Park hours for the week are 8
a.m. to 1 a .m. Sept. S. 9 a m to
midnight Sept. 6·9. 9 a .m to l
a .m . Sept. 10·11, and 9 a m to 7
p.m ,Sept. 12.
Regular admission, wb.ich in
eludes entertainme nt but not
rides. costs SS for adults and $2
for chilcfren.
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Giant ice-cream cone, popcorn pay tnbute to U.S. food
I , C°2 DAILY PILOT Fr day A1J9uSI 27 i 976
Klemmer pleased
audiences last
week in Huntington
Beach wtth his
lree-1/oating
music and effects.
The Arts i11 Brief
·Sax Virtuoso
Effective
By RAY .. ~"TRADA 4 0t,.,.o.i1rll'i,.1••••I
Tenor saxophonist John Kll'mO\l'I µw' ult•cl
one of hts noat mg t'11.cunuons t hrou.: h t 1011'.
space and sens1t1v1t) Sunduy u' tw do~l·d hi:.
lhrtt·nlght stand at the Golden lk>ar in llunl in&'ton Beach.
In contrast to his pt>rformum•t·~ at 111'
Aneeles' Troubadour u r ........ month' H~CI thl·
young virtuoso seemt'd u bit "'c•Jrwtl frorn h1'
road work. Belwel.'n tour:-. Klt•nirm•r h.1s found
time t :> relusl' an album follov. 111~ ha:. h1~hh
successful "Touch,. LP. un·ord111R to :-.1>okt·:-nw11
at ABC Rerords.
The new relea<.t'. just ::.h1p1x•d to 'tot t'' ttw.
week. is titled "Barefoot l:falld ..
SUNDAY'S uct was ">tmtlar to the
Troubadour sets where K.Jemmt'r also allractl'rl
SRO t'ro" ds Th<.• !>ens1h\'e saxophoni!->l oµt•ncd
with the "Touch " title track and h1llll\\e<l v.1th
two other t'Uts from that LI'. · 1-'red .. 11 LoH·r
and "Body Pul:.e," much to the aud1cnn·:.
pleasure.
Opera Tickets on Sale
Keyboard mu:.ic1an J\11lcho Lt'\'lt.>\ then
launched into a solo fret.•·form rendition of ~le\ II.'
Wonder 's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Th1n11 · m
which he employed spary, mt>llotron like cHl.'Cl!>
with phasing and echoplex de' ice-.
With the otber pcrformt'rs i:.llll rcl>linit 1n tht•
wings, Klemmer returned lo C'l·ntl'r stage and
displayed bts own spec1al-<'ffect:-. prowel:ti:. The
JO.year-old musician at'hieved the senr.allon of
movement through the masts and :.ha do":. of
another exis te n ce with hb pha!>e shifter,
ecboplex-assisted Improvisation.
Individual mail orders are now available for
all 28 performances of the New York City
Opera's engagement in the Lo~ Angeles MusH:
Center Pavilion. Nov. 17-Dec. 12.
Three performances that were not offered in
series are a gala, "A Ball at Prince Orlofsky's,"
Nov. 17; Rossini ·s "JI Barbkr<• d1 S1v1gha." 0{'c.
4 matinee, a nd Gilbert and Sullivan's "11.M.S.
Pinafore." Dec. 11 matinee.
Other productions tndudc Wagner's "Der
Fliegende llollander," Offenbach':. .. La Belle
Helene" and Puccini's "Turandot." Additional
information is available from ticket agencies or
by wntmg the Music Center Opera Association,
135 N Grand Ave .. Lo6 Angeles, CA 90012
.lurfed A rt Sltoae
Art works that t"an be hung mtiy be sub·
m itted for the Costa Mesa Art League's all media
Juried fine art competition. They will be received
from 9 a.m . to noon Oct :Kl at Glendale Federal
Savings and Loan. 500 Newport Center Dnve,
Newport Beat'h, with reJe<'(S returned the same
day from 4 to 6 p.m An awards reception will be
held from 7 lo 9 p.m . Nov. J and :it'cepted art will
hang for the month of November
Entries CO!>t SJ for league members and $4
per work for nonmembers. There 1s a limit of six
entries pe r arltst Additional information 1s
available from Mrs La Vergne Rosow. 9ti0·3989,
~Mrs. Sue Krauiw, 5'15·4~.
.~ark 1''1n ter ffoun
"!! Su mmer 1s t'Omini:: to un rnu and several ~Orange Coast amusement attractions have an·
Dounred their rail oper :tting hours.
Sept. 5 ls the final day of Disneyland's 8 a .m .
to l a.m . summer S<"hedule. Sept. 6·9, ~he park
will be open 9 a. m . to midnight. Sept 10 and J l , 9
Lm to l a m Sept. 12 hours "111 be 9 a m. to i
p.m • with Sept l:l 17 hours 10 a m to 6 p.m .
~pt 18 "Date Nill.'' hour~ will be 9 a m. to 1
11 m The rest or the fall and winter. D1sneylund
will be open 9 a m to 7 p m Wl'ekends 10 a m. to e p. m \\'edne!>d ay!>· 1-'rtdJ) s. rlm.t'd ~t ondays
and Tuesday!>
• F.nrhanted V1lla1?l' an Hut·na Park "'II be
open rrom 10 a m lo 6 p m ~alurda~ Wednesday
beginning Sept 13 Mov1eland \\ax Museum
hours. e Het't1ve Sept 7. "111bc10 a.m . to 9 p.m .
• weekdays and hohda)'I, 10 a.m lo 11 p.m .
weekends.
Al Knott ·s Berry Farm, hour:. will be 10 a.m.
to 11 p m Sept 7-9, 10 a m. to midnight Sept.
10·11 . and. a fter Sept 12. 10 a .m. to 9 p.m .
Sundays. 10 u m lo G p m Mondays through
Thursdays, and 10 a m. to 11 p.m . f'ndays and
Saturdays.
. Da11te Co•pany Tryouu
The M nth Last'()(' Danre Theater Company
will audition m ale and rrmale d11nt'ers Wednes·
clay at 6 lO p.m . at Dance Loft. 218 W. 4th St.,
Santa Ana Audat1oners :-.hould bring photo~ and
resumrc; Apprentices art• also net'ded Ballet
and modern d anct' t'Xll<'ncncc 1'\ rt'quircd. Ad·
d1t1onal inform allon 1:. available from 542·8650
Cf"lf"l>riffl f 'Nndrab...-
A fund r::tiStnl'! concert for Sen John Tunney
will feature llelt'n Reddy, Joan Rivers. Diana
Hoss and !-'rank Sinatra on Srpl. 19 at Universal
Amph1thPntt'r T1ckeL'\ nt SIS tor SIOO or SSOOJ
tan be-obtamt'd bv mall with cht•cks payable lo
Clt11.t>n!i for s,•nator J ohn \' Tunney and :.ent to
th at nq:an1iat1on at 606 Wilshire Blvd ,
Meuaninc Level. Santu Mon1t'a, C..:/\ 90101 .
TICKETS NOW!
by AR LCNE ST ADD
MICHAEL KAHN, director
WEEKS. ONL Y I
S EPT. 1 ~25
·-...klt19 of Wnlllngton
tr Inge beneflta. ttle
genuine anlcle atept>ed Ink> the Stuclebakef
hate' TUHd8J ... fof
• ON-womatl ttle•lrlal
Mduc:Uon called
'Eleanof.'" -Chicago Tribune
$MINO NIGK'f, k!>t 13, 90l.D OUT to lhe Calllolfll• D.moc~atle ., (Ill) IQl·tl81 •'30: i.1111 2 JO • MO<> • T~w" ~... • S.I Miii S1 50. e 50. s so. ~ • frt & Sai •••• USO. 1 ~. 6 ~. 590'•fhw•~M•I• SUO.U0.'50,350 MUSlC CTNTER
t.Clelt 11 "'""c Ca"1a1 all M11tu•I AHMANSON Aoenc>••. Ptt·• r 611110, 637 $ ,. 11, o Wal11t~a S l tlf'•ty
INFO (213) 972·7211 ltllt\11<[
Gospel .ff usk Show
A gospel music concert with Andrae' Crouch
and the Disciples, Johnny Mann and his singers,
and other groups, will be held Sept. 24 at 8 p.m . at
the Hollywood Bowl. Tlckets at $2.50 to $7.50 are
available al Ch ristian bookstores a nd at
Ticketmart. 1303 Westwood Blvd .. Los Angeles.
Inform ation is avallnble from (213) 88l·BOWL or
1213> 479·5501.
RfH"k Conrert•
Rock roncerts coming up include Aerosmith,
2 :Kl p.m . Sept. 12 at Anaheim Stadium, with Je ff
Beck. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rark Derringer and
Starz. Tickets are ava.IJable at agencies.
In addition, the band Roto will play Aug. 31
at the Huntington Beach Fair and Sept. 7·12 at a
new dub, The Palms in Fullerton.
San Df~go EDett•
Ballet, rock and classical music will be
among the attractions in San Diego next month.
Aerosm1th will pe rform at 4 p.m. Sept. 10 ln
Balboa Stadium <236-6510); the San Diego Ballet
will present ''Swan Lake" at 8 p.m. Sept. 10 and
2:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Civic Theater (236·6510),
the Cleveland Orchestra conducted by Lorin
Maazel will play at 8 p m . Sept. 11 at the Civic
Theater, and Neil Diamond will perform at 8
p.m. Sept. 11 in the Sports Arena (224·4176).
.ART EXHlllT
Colorful Oils & &citfag Mixt'd Medfa ly
JO.AH V .ALEllE
~,. Actttn & Arli .. of.....,...,.. .... •--
Titrw s.,f. I S 11 J to 7 ,~I
SA .. Df'l,H IHH. COltOHA D& MU
KLEMM ER deftly employl•d these r ffects
without over wor king them as his loyal folio" tng
of all ages has rome to expect.
Despite an impressive performance.
Sunday's first set lacked the t•harisma that
makes audiences call for encores
Warmlng the stage for Kl emmer werl' the
local talents in Iliad -Sandy O"en, kc> boards.
brother Ted, drums, and Larry And rt'\\ s,
acoustic bass . The young jal7. tno'!> all too·bnd
set displayed 3 growing styJe and !>t'Ol'C.
Rich Little Show Cancel~d
The Rich Llttle/Charo Sho\\. :-.c-hedulrd at
The New Greek Theatre Tue~dJ\. throui:h Sept. s. has been indefinitely postponl'd due to u con·
fUcl ln tour commitments.
let'~ Go ~ailing
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.MEAT DEPT.!
We are lntervlewtng tot-the perfKt ma to operate
and own a meat .-. atiOll that wll be ffw finest • ffw
Soelthlmd. He'll hcrn a real opport.lty here! C• yo.
sugpst the perfect ma117 645-0032 Mr. c-.. Watch
f« grand opening!
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CRISPCELBY oa
C!LLO CARROTS
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Out 'N About
Norman Stanley
Fish, Chips
Challenge
Haniburgers ..
THE FOUR FRESHMEN SfT AT MARRIOTT
llad the events of 200 nnd mun·
Yt'ar'( ago gontt :1 lilUc different
Iv. the hambuq1cr m1((ht m•vcr
ha\c become Amen ca's fa\Orill.'
foodstuff.
\\'h1ch means. 1( King Gl.-orgl'
111 hadn 'l provoked the colonist..:.,
\q• might have turnt1d instead to
fi sh and chips a s a way or life
E\'en so, the rising J.l'Jpularity
oJf England's n<1tional dish in this
country leaves one to wonder 1f
the hamburger can remain on
top for another l wo ccntunl'S. Or
'" o months -once "urd ~ets
around about a new spot in Costa
Mesa.
T UE PLACE 1s Capt. Mike 's
Fish Fry. 815 W. 19th St <in the
Vis ta S hopping Center al
Placcnlla 1. 645 2875. Senit•e
)tels under way Monday throu~h
Saturday at 11 a m . SUnda~ at
noun
A fancy seafood house C:.iµt
l\hke 's 1s not Nor. on the othl'r
hand, is it a tiny, one item, strict
ly take·out operation
Above a ll. "hat }OU \\Ill rnmc
by is some uf lht• frt•sht•st and
t.istiest seafood sold hcrc:abouts
Fi s h a nd c hips a r e the
mam st ay al Capt l\ttkt"s but
then' a re other sl'leellun-; from
the briny deep too AddJt1onal
choices t o acco m1>an~ your
potatoes 1n cludc s hri mp ,
scallops, oyster s and clams
ll freshness c an oo hailed as
one ad mirable feature or Capt
Mike's offcrin~s tJrld 1t c:ould
scarcely be other" 1::.c i.1ncc nonl'
of the food is cooked until or
dered1, quality and pncl' ha\e to
be nott.>d 10 tile sJ1111· 1·H.1t11111 .
Onh choice ln•la1ul11• \d11tl'f1sh
'" '<tr'ved. And for nnly SI ~ 1>t•r
llrckr llhc ::.mall. two p11•t't• 11ffor
111.: 1, the Aml.'ru-.1111 r,111· for f1!.h
Jlld chips is bound lo p1t·k up
spe~
Add1t10 11 a l f1,h .rnd chapc;
~elections indudl' lht• lat i:1• 1 tout
JllN't!:.J, Sl.~IS .. 11111 tht· JUnll)(•
'fl\·e pieces 1. S2 :i~
I\ STRICTL \' tul.t·~1ut -.1.it·<·1.1l
1-.er\ mg up to fh t· J)l'1111lt>1 1-. lhl•
bucket of fi sh. S.'< l!I It n111-.1,1s of
20 pieces of fi ,h ft\\' 11nkr.., of
thaps and a hJH pint 1•f tJrtJr
!-3UCi.'
Shrimp and dlli>' "' t.1hb(•ll at
s.119 . sc allo~ .i nd d1111-., $2.2'J
o~:.ter:. and chip,, ::,1 !I.,, darns
and l0h1ps . SI ~!)
On tht.' a la c,1rt1· 11wn11'1111 ran
ordl'r scallopc; onh . -.1 A9 ,
O\~ters onl~ SI t'l d.1111 .. 011!)
SI 59 r\n t.>Xtra purtwn of fish IS
75 cenh, :.h nm p i ll n nt-.. chips 45
cents
C1 .1m t•ho..,, If,.,. "\t•\\ Eng
land ::-\\It>. 1.; 1;5 <'1•nl 'I for ...i
-.mall howl. , I :!O Im .1 lari.:1·
b o w I C 11 I t• ... I .1 \\ p 11 t a t o .
macaroni .ind bt'.IO ... 1IJth 1·J11 lw
urdt.•rcd b' thl' qu.111t'r h;1lf or
full pint at· pnl'l'' runn ni:. fn•m 30
cents I\) St A $!rl't'n saldd, "tlh
l'hOI('(' of dreSSIOJ:. I~ !'J(I ('(·nt-.
Tht• masterm met and "\ ':1pt
~l1kt.>" of th1~ "ell'onw .1d1lll11.m
to the Or an gl' C11u11t\ d1n111g
scent' 1-; M 1ke l\l d)ut'i•m•\, .1 fish
and chips. ··e'l:pt•rt t'l'l tJ1ol). 1f
ont• 1.•x1i.ts on th" -.uh• 11( lht•
Allantu•
RESTAURANT
~ef f u1ci1111i
01\,\;\\:t-: t"U l"\TY'S fl:-.IE."'I ITAi.i \~ nl'l'.:G
l.l'~Cll U :30 to2:30Tues.-Frl.
01:'\'.'i E R Tues. t hru Sun . 5 to 10:30
Entertaining In The l~nge Wed. lhru Su"
RICK POTTER
•••
BETTE R MA RK yo ur
dalebook now for a big Orange
Coast entertainment attraction
on tht-Lnbor Day weekend. That
"IJI be lhe appearance O( the
Four Freshmen at the Newport
Beach l\f arriott Hotel.
This will be a return engage-
ment (or the well·known singing
group, which played to sellout
crowds Inst year . Jt looks to be a
r e p ea t for this yea r 's
performances, set for Saturday
and Slmda), Sept. 4 and 5.
The Newport M arrioll lS locat-
ed at 900 Newport C.enter Dnve.
Heser\'ations -the only way to
assure your attendance either
e"ening -can be obtained by
calhng 640·4000, Ext. 6100.
Beyond the Four Freshmen,
each night ·s program features
anothe r e nt e rtainm e nt
lodestone The 17-plece Society
for the Preser vation of Big Band
Music will play music in the Glen
Miller vein.
TAB FOR the Saturday night
dinner .show package ill $17.50
per person. which includes a New
York steak dinner with Caesar
sala d a nd baked Alaska.
admission charge, dancing and
two s how s b y the Four
Freshmen. Taxes and gratuity
arc inc luded in the package
price.
On S unday. Septe mber s.
patrons have the option of the
dinne r-show p ackage or just the
!-how and dancing. Admission fee
for the latter is S7 .50 per person.
Jam Se11lon Sunday 3 to ? "JRa ~uarf~r mnc
NEWPORT BEACH'S ORl1'fMAL
During The Din,,_ Hourt Wed ·Fri.
TONY TORTORETE
Strolling Accordlonlat Plays Your Favorilu
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MEXICAN
WAICI UP TO A FtESTA
OM SUNDAY MOR.HING
IRUHCH t:JO to I :30
Featuring Mariachi Trio
For Your Entertainment
HAPPY HOUR 4 to 7
Guitarist/Singer OMAR
From 8 P .M . Tuesday thru Saturday
All Wei DNb 75•
Mal .,..1tet $I -LArp S LSO
31 SO SO. PLAZA DRIVE
SOUTH COAST VILLAGE
556-7990
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STEAK HOUSE
Mon & Tue. Nite Special
12 oz . Delmonico (New Yori<}
comptete Steak Dinner s59s
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548-1'77
Dining & Dancing in the Round
"THE BOBBY CRArG SHOW"
Ent•rtelnl"f
T11-.d1y Chru ~llfdeV
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Guest Boat Sltps
NOW OPEN
MON. thru. SUN.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 '·"'· 10 3 "·"'·
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DAILY PILOT
Fuo y, Aug\ASt 27 1976 0 -'IL Y PILOT C:I
Puppets to Entertain
TOl\'IGllT, AUGUSJ' Z7
P\JPPETTH£ATE&-Plnoccb1och&rat'ters, 1,
2. 3 ud • p.m. today t.broulh Sunday at Hunt• il\ltOll C nter, 'Im ~~,. Ave., Huntinlton
Bea.ch. Free.
'MAGICAL LANO OF OZ' -Puppets Hd perlocmera. 11 :30 a.m., l, 2:30 and 4 p.m. today
and Saturday, 12:30, t:ao, s Ind 4 p.m. SUnday •t
TM City Shopplnc Oenttr at City Drive o(( thC!
Garden Grove Ft~ay, Ora.nae. rttt.
GENTllV F AMILY SINGE llS -t'amlly-
oriented .son1s, 7 :30 o'clock tontcht Outs 011e
hour ) nt the Fountain Valley Recreational
Cfllt~r. J6400 Brodthunt St.., Fountain Valley. FfH.
Tiii W£1SBE RG -Tonight throulh Sunday at
'?be Golden Bear, 306 Pacific Co.st Highway,
ttuntinetoo Beach. ss.9600.
LETTERMEN -At Knott 's Berry Farm, Buena
Park. 'I, 9 and 11 o'clock tonight through Sunday.
8 and 10:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. $1
adults, $2 children.
'TAMING OF T HE SRJtEw· -Comedy, 8
o'clock tonight and Saturday at Pearson Park
Theater, Sycamore and Lemon s treet s.
Anaheim . $1. 533-5278.
LA CRISTIANIT A PAGEANT-His torical s how.
8: lS o'clock tonight, Saturday and Sept. 3 and 4 at
La Cristianita Bowl, San Clemente (east on
Camino de Estrella to e.nd, continue on dirt road>.
$3.50 adults, $1..SO children, 492-1131.
-ntE WISDOM OF EVE' -Drama. 8:30 o'clock
tonight and Saturday at Irvine Community
Theater, Bristol Street at Red Hill Avenue, Costa
Mesa. $3. 557-7297.
CANYON -Rocle group, 8 o'clock tonight at
Edison Center, 21377 Magnolia St., Huntington
Beach. $1.
"THE SUNSWNE BO'YS'-Comedy, 7 p.m . din-
ner, 8 :30 p.m . curtain FrJdays, Saturdays and
Sundays now through end ol August al lbe Holi -
day lnn, Bristol Street al the San Diego Freeway,
Costa Mesa. $10. SS'l-3000.
AT THE GaEEK TllEATD -Olivia Newton·
John, tonlghtlhrol.lghSUnday.
STAN KENTON -And his orchestra, 8:1S p.m.
to 12:30 a .m. tonight and Saturday at Dis·
neyland; T he Stylistics. 9:1S and ll:lS o'clock
tonight. $S adults, $2cbild.ren.
'SOUTH PACIFIC ' -Musical, now through Oct
30 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140
Avenlda Pko, San Clem ente. $9.!)()·$13.95.
492-9950.
AT UNIVEaSAL AMPHITHEATE R -
Fleetwood M ac, tonight t h rough M onday;
Natalie Cole and George Benson, SepL 3 and 4.
Tickets at agencies.
ATTIIE HOLLVWOODBOWL-8:30 p.m. each
WeTe having
aPHRTY. ••
at your placel
( __ T_im_es_l_P_la_c_e_s _J
nlght : Tchnlkov~ky :;p••t·t.1' ul.11 with Jttfrn•\
Sitftal, p1anhit. tonight. li-1 .1t•I l'h1lhurmomt
with r1nchn 7,ukt•rn11111, S.1t11rdu} . chaml>t>I
concert. Monday tfrl't' Jdm1i.:-.10111 . 'tolt111,..1
Pinchas Zukerman, 'llws<lu' \lw:.1r1 .ind lfuydn
music, 1'hur~dny . t'l\'11 1.1111w, St•pt :! and I
Tlckel$ nt us:<·ncit•-.
CONTINUING I N I.OS J\N(a;u :s "Tht> Hob
her B.-idcaroom." lht'UUJ(h Su111l.w at llw Mork
Taper Forum. "1-:quu1'," th1011.:h St•11t 5 ~1t l11t·
Huntingt on flu rt ford Th,•;1tt•1. · Thl' \\'11., •
through Sc.•pt 11 al the Al11n.1llM111 Th1•:1trr. "1\
Chorus Lin'"" throu~h J>t·cl•mlwr ..it th<' Shu~rt
Theal\'r
SAT IU>AY.Al'GlST:!tt
KENNETH R F.X ROTH lfrmlin,.: h1:-!>ol'lry. t-
p . m . Saturday at th<' LJgun.1 Moult1111
Playhouse. 606 Laguna Can~ on Hoad, l.i.t~un.1
~ach. Donation. Rt>serv.1l1on:.. MJrtu, 4~4-8375
or 494-9550.
BICYCLE GRANO PRIX l~·~tn .. amt ends on.
Kalmus Street m•ar Redhill A\'\•nue, Costa l\t e~u
8 a .m . to 3 p.m . Saturd ay und Sunday. See l':igl'
Cl. Free.
DANA POINT CELEBRl\TIO~ lloat parad<>
3 to 4 p.m . Saturday, shdt• t.1lk hv Jim and G101
Hollywood about roond-tht• \\orld sailboat trip, 4
p.m . Saturday; c h1ldrt>n '::. ft:.hm~ r1,nh'!>t1 JO Jo
a.m . Sunday ; kite flying on Dana Is land. l to :1
p.m . Sunday. and modl'I ) .t<'hl n•).{allu, 10:30
a.m . Saturday and noon Sund.I). At 0:111..1 Poin~
Harbor. Free.
'NASHVILLE OF CAU•'OKMA' · Countn
music review nnd talent :-1how, 11lo1l pm. Satur
day at the Orange Count~ F.11r1.:roun1h on Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa . $3
GYMNASTICS EXHlBITtoN Hy the Ptemiert•
Studio gymnasts. 1:30 and 2 :lO p.m . Saturda~
and Sunday at lluntlngton Cc.•ntcr, 7777 Edin~er
Ave., Huntington Beach. 1-h•<'.
SUNDAY.AUGUST?!
BUDDV RICH And The 01J( Band Machine
8:15 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sund.ty throu~h Sept. 4 11l
Disneyland. J\liio, Bloodslo111• zin<l Dnrolhy Moort·
l"Mis ty Blut'"), !) 15 and 11 15 p .111. Sunday
through Sept. J. $S adult:., S2 dl1ldn•11
MAllJACllJ BANI> Tht• Strummm)! /\mow.,
plus Royal Continental {'m:u,, Sunda~ at 1.11111
Country Safan, R800 Moulton l'J1 k\\ ay, Lag~n:i
<See T IM ES. Pa~t· cs;
Go ahead-Invite the C)Uest5.
You provtde the oeor>le-
and we'll "Make the part'{'
Wtth 11 vanet>eS of del1e1ously
different pizza. frostv soft
c:1rin.1cs. salads. even naoklns'
~r oues1~ w;n love
ME·N-ED'S cnsoier crust, tanQv
5auce and special blend ot sot
tastv chee..es
Just OIVe us a call
Within minutes vou'll be
serving ol0tng-hot ME·N-EO'S
And. vou·111ove the ease anrJ
convenience No mess. No tu-;c.
Its all delrvered noht to vour
doof-Just In time for the oartv1
l)lua, o1spy salad and COOi ~
t>EM!raoes. 9ntl t &
JUST CAU. AHEAD TO
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546-5963
Stantoft lleleh8Mt. )\ mllen of
G.aroen CinM 8M!,
192-SSlS
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$0UPS+lAUOS+.........S
Williams Anthology Set
WINE COMf TAY ou.-DAILY SHCW.S
Wine 254 l)er gi.a dunno Auoutt
WllA , ... C8fTa COSTA MBA
....,ATHAllOe ..,......_,..._. •1t.1171
Real
tantonese Flld
Who 's afraid or V1r1lnla
Woolf? Saddlebac:k CoUeee, •P·
parenUy, now that t.he ector play· me George In tbe Edward Albee
masterpiece baa bea> forced out
the cast by U!neu.
The c:0Ue1e oriclnally planned
to liaunch lta new theater seasoa
~pt. 8 walh rour performancts ol
• 'Wb o'a ACr iald of Virainla
Woolf?" but the withdrawal ot
actor M lc bael Hubbard
n«esaitated a drutlc change in
pl<tns.
Rather than replace Hubbard
STAG wlth another ac:tor on abort
notJce, director Warret\ Deacon CHINESE CASINO put Plan B Into operation. He re-surrected one of bia own pro-
111 21st Pl., Newport B.ach ORi.t.J.fW jects -"All the Lonely People:
"-,. M~ ~w....._. u.tll 1:00 ..-. the Personal World ol Tennessee
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IUST ONE VISIT••'
Um· ',.,, •1111 y .. 11·11 lk' '"''"' '"' nJ 1l11u ~l'\U \'\ \ •• •h·• "'"•'"""It"',,., .....
nl ut :-i.•ullwn1 t..altfun1i.. . ..
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LUNCH-MO.. to Fri. t I :JO to 3 D'---- 7 -1&-.-O\\~£ _..... ~ O«IL\T\U Dinner Menu prices start -$4.25 111t.llfC>wcw'9
live entertainment i .... '""' s-
:A PACANA Restaurant
\ 600 Newport Center Dr., Newport leoch
, • (in Newport Center ncrou from Fash'°" Island)
' for ReMrvotion1 Call: 640-7502
flU VAltOA!CO '.ulCtNG MNOUfT 'AOUTlfS (10 .. 100)
Dining Car
Restaurant
"THE snow provides a
fascinating evening and brin&s
together elements ol WU11ams'
plays, prose and poetry. some ol
whkh are set to original m~lc,"
Deacon says. "I think it provides
real insight into Williama u a
man and as an artist. often blur·
ring the line between the two."
"All the Lonely People"
originally wa.s staged by Oe•con
in December or 1989 at the Open
End Theater in Newport Beach.
Three members of that troupe -
David Paul, Betsy Paul
and Saundra Mathews-Deacon -
will appear in the Saddlebaclc
p r oduction , joined by Kim
Winget, a former Saddleback
drama student.
Performances or the Williams
& Station
Saloon
SUNDAY BRUNCH
.
I 0:30 to 3:00
Five Selected Items
Starts with A Cocktail
and ends with a beverage
(non--alcoholic) of your choice
LOCATED INSIDE THE IACIC OF SOUTH COAST PUZA
llUSTOL STllHT & SAN DllGO NEIWAY -COSTA MISA
~ =-=-J
antbolon will be CiVOl~. 1-11
at 8 o'eloclt 1n Buildina Ren I.he
umpus of the Mlallon Viejo
school. Advance reservations are
belq ta.ken at 831·9'7001 extmslon
2ISS. ••• A Nt1MBEll OF Ora.nee Coast
performus an 1M•olvedln'a flne
production ot WUUam lnC•'a
"Pic:nlc" for tho Ana·ModJeaka
Players of Anabe.lm: The show
wUJ &Ive Us !inal pe:rfonnancea
tonight and Satur<Uy.
Laguna Beach 's Joe Pawlak ls
exceptionally strOQC in the lead·
· In& role of Hal, t.be driller who
cbaoces the lives ot several peo.
ple in a small Kansas town.
Patricia Burson of Fountain
Valley is first rate in the ooe-
dlmensional role ol the embit·
tered mother of two teen-age
girls.
Tbe characters ol Rosemary
and Howard In the subplot In·
"olvln1 a eouple ol awkward,
middle·aCcd l o vers are
partJd.larly well intupr~fd by
Diana Lincoln and Alex Koba.
the latter a well known dlr~OC'
on the Oranae Coast. Ot.lw:r lm·
preulve performances coma
from Susanna Tobie as the overly
beautlrul older airl and Kitty
Judie as her tom boy slatu.
JEAN KOBA, also wt.II known tor her productions at Huntinaton
~acb and Lacuna, directs with
an eye, toward captu.rlnr lhc
sensous nature or the somewhat
dated play, and her performers
for the most part reveal the Inner
frustraUon of their characters.
''Picnic:" is being performed at
the' Loara Playhouse, on
Broadway between Loara and
E\.lclid avenues m Anaheim. with
an 8 o'c l ock cu rt ain .
Reservations are being taken at
533-5278.
1V to Look at Laguna
Lacuna B each journalist·
novelist Leland Cooley ho6t.s and
narrates a personal look at
Lacuna Beach and the people who
live and work there on "Laguna
Buch Art Colony." 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday on KOCE·TV. Chan-
nel SO.
: On the program, Cooley in·
terviews Richard Challis of the
Challis Art Gallery in Laguna
Beach and discusses with him the
functions or a gallery. how
galleries help promote artists and
the different reasons why people
buypaint!ngs.
Cooley also talks with portrait
painter Leslie B. DeMiUe and
gives viewers some insight into
the creative process or both
writer and painter.
LUNCHEON from 11.95
SllVtd 0117y 'til 4 P.M.
11271 '•lflc: c-Hwv. H111\llntilon •tc11•(2131512·1321
3801 E1Cot1t HilltweY N_,.,, a....• 1714117~
HALIBUf • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS
Jood wilh good \·ibmlions ...
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dehcious nnlurol ingredi Pnls preporPd fn1sh ond frogronl
Ly worm. gentle people ond seNed wilh smiling rhorm
hom11mode ire ~niom. homrmnde brrnd I Irr sh rru1I pi11:\ 'if dtl.t m4lf.:uwf.d. {rt,~ 'ff' UJ·.
Dave Lewis
Entertaining Wednesdays thru Saturdays
For your added
· enjoyment in the
Lounge try a
delightful iced
bowl of shrimp
or our famous
clams casino
Oordo biz
333 Bayside Dr.
Newport Beach
657-5111
The ~lvet Turtle
Is A Rack Of Lamb.
'fhe Velvet Turtle is iced ~azpacho
,) la Seville and hot sourdou}{h bread.
It 's Australian lobster tails and abalone
almondine. Thick, juicy prime rib and
rich Bavarian chocolate m o us$e.
The Velvet Turtle is 16 enticing
cntr~. All delicious. All very sensibly
priced.
In Newport Beach, acro.<s from
the MJ:irriott on Newporr Center
Drive We.st. 644-531.1.
We honor AmeriC4n Express(}) other mojar credit cards.
p~-573.12n2
2721 C. ~011.sfllwy.
THE
mon. thru sot. 11.1111 1111111:1111
ond sun . '1.llll lill 10:00(,
gomnn'll•mlor ·
FOUR FRESHMEN
Cl.~IETY FOR THE PRESERVATION
9J OF BIG BANDS
•Two complete ihow1, Saturdl'( and Sunday
•New Yort Sttak Dinner fteturint Caesar Sllad
g, Balctd Alask1
•&..t.lnment, dlnntr and dendng. only S11.SO per penon
,,~Bedttt• .tt\orrao ~" -·---·-o.
What CAN You Get
lor·adlme
these days!!
COMPLETE
LOCAL
SPORTS
REPORTS
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DAILY PILOT
Actor Shaw: part
of a big-name cast
lost m an unsubtle,
weakly plotted
movie.
Film Buckles
Under Swash
b y KATHE IS. TRACY
Ot '"' O.lly ...... lt•lf "Swa.shbucklcr"' wlll glve you a name cast
and lots of action. It won 't give you a meaty plot
or good act1n1:. wh1ch lS perhaps why so few
ptrate rilms are madl'.
Robert Shaw is the hero swashbuckler who
risks his life and ship for a pretty wench, played
by Genevieve BuJold. J ames Earl Jones is one of
his cohorts who spends most of his time flashing
broad toothy grins. Other pirate~ mcludc such TV
personahties ·as Geoffrey Holder , the un-
cola and rmg-around·the-collar man, and Avery
Schreiber, Donto"sprimetasler.
The good guys (or is it the bad?> comprise
Beau Bridges as the mBJor. who appears to be
stifling inner laughter every time he delivers
.his Imes. and Peter Boyle as the: cruel tyrant, who
acts as if he S \\ allowed a bad egg.
NI NETY-F IVE percent or the film is
swordplay as the pirates escape one close call
after another Polite insults arc constantly
thrown back and forth und numerous vengeful
promises are made. There 1s little qwet dialogue
in this production -conversations are yelled out
,as if everyone were deaf.
'"Swashbuckler" also boasts the largest
ensemble of lau~hing characters ever. Even a
SO-foot drop over a cliff is a laughing matter. So
Is the destruction or an enure marketplace. And
the poor merchant victims don't even get mad
Someone. however . must have forgotten to
tell Miss Bujold not to be so serious. She seems
out of place and this becomes funny
Tbe thin plot. the half-hearted suggestions of
debaucher~, the· tedlOUS good nature or the
ensemble and the lack or any boal·to-boal com-
bat makes this a very juvenile film But it •s rated "PG ...
~olden u;-?J~~s~ ~~ Sl:Jragon ·-_::
GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN OfSHE5
Specializing In Chinese A l a Corte Dishes
LUNCH•OIMNER DAILY
Food 10 Take Out
11 :30 AM. to 10 P.M.
2t1J .............
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'42-716Z • 646-ttl I
Drop By El Matador
Say Hello To Marcial
TRY ORANGE COUNTY'S
FIMEST MEXICAN FOOD ( •. , ..
Lw.Att1«»1I Now Se1v1ng American & Meiucan jililil '8reakl3'>1 from 7 A M Sat. & Sun .
• l·o.ityLU~~~H 1 ',. ~ ~t:• ~·' • $1.65 I
COMPUTIE OIHHHS FaOM U .10 to U .40§ r:::-1 1761 HIW,OaT ILVD~ C.M.•64$.JUO ,..,~ "> ~ !jl ... 1 lo.. ,. , .... ,. t i ~ ...,
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LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY
S,.Clal Lmdt1• Mftt $2.10
Monday thrl1 Fnday 11 30 10 1 :30
RICl<SHA COCKTAIL LOUMGE
Featuring E~ot1c frop1c::\I Drink'\
I 500 ADAMS ... Herlterl
COSTA MISA
$40.107 140·1fZl
All4. hi Gter•11 G,. ..
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TIMES, PLACES. • •
(ft'om Pa1e CS>
Hills. $t.9S adulu. $2.95 cblldrt"o 3-11. Includes
tour ol w ltdllf • part.
a.ASSJCAL MUSIC -South Coel Cha mb(>r
Orcbest.ta. 4 p m . &!nday at South Coast Plan.
Bristol SlrHl at the S&rl Dieao Jo'tt cway. Co$ta Meta. Pre~.
GYJllIHANA HOME HOW -3 p m. Sunday ln
the Recreational R1dtn Show Rln&, Lakeview
and £uclld streeu. Jo'Ullerton. Free.
OPERA DOUBLE BILL -"I Pagllacci" and
••Gtanni ~hicchi." prneoted by Lyric Opera As-
sociatJon of Oran1e County at Laiuna Beach
Hitb School Auditorium,~ Park Ave., Laguna
Beach. 3 p.m. 5'.tnday, 8 p.m. Tuesday and
'Tbursday and Sept. 4. SJ.$$. 4tC.-0708 or aaendes.
MONOAY.AUGUST3'
lllNGFJSH -With Grinderswitch, Monday and
Tuesday at The Golden Bear. 306 P acific Coast
HlCbway, lluntlngton Beach. 536-9600.
BAND CONCERT -H~ Brandon and his
band. 9 p.m . Monday at Fashion Island, Newport
Beacb.Free,ouldoors.
T UESDAY,AUGVST31
*PACIFIC OVERTURES· -Award-winning
Stephen Sondheim musical , Tuesday through
Oct. 16 (limited engagement> at the Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music
Center. 13S N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. Tickets
at agencies.
TAHITlAN DANCE CONCERT -Taini Sherick
In Las Vegas
The following shows are scheduled ror the coming week in Las Vegas.
AU.Ai>IN-The Platters (9/1·9/4)
CAESARS PALACE -Johnny Carson, Phyllis
McGuire tends 9/11 : Frank Sinatra I opens 9/2)
FRONTIER Bob Newhart, Peter Marshall
(ends 911 ! ; Juliet Prowse, Foster Brooks (opens
9n> R . LAS VEGAS HILTON -Perry Como, onrue
Prophet
MGM GRAND -Paul Anita
IUVIEBA -Carpenters , Ed McMahon
SAHARA -Jerry Lewis. Abbe Lane (ends 9/1):
Tony Bennett Copens 9'2l
SANDS -Wayne Newton. Dave Barry. Jive Sis·
and her dantt'rs, 8 p.m Tuesday lo lhe Suta
Ana CoUeie outdOQr ainpluUleater, 11\h a.od
Bristol streeu, Suni. Ana. )o"ree.
WEJ>NE OA\',SEPTEllBEll l
PETER PAN P PPET SUOW -2 1.tnd 4 p.m .
Wedne6day t hrough Sept. 6 ut Huntington C~ter, 7777 t.:dmaer A~e , llunungton Be•ch. Free.
TRAVEL FILM -··Muico's Fasclnat.1n1Town.'l
CJI lndcpendent'e "T· JO p m Wt'dnesday at Santa
An• College PhllUJ>ti Jlwl, 17th and Bribtol :streets, Sanla Ana . 1'h~.
THURSOA\', S£PT£MBER?
BOBBV GOLDSBORO -At Knott 's Berry l''arm ln Buena Park. 8 and 10·30 p.m. Thursday: 7, 9
and 11 p.m . Sept. 3·5, If Bn~ 10 30 p.m . SOpt. 6. S4
•dUlts, $2 children.
•'IUDAV,SEPrF.MBEJU
OllANGE STREET FAIR -Booths on an in·
tem•Uonal theme. Wtth entertainment and food
from Scandinavia. Mexico. Italy, Ireland,
Germany and J apan. vanous tlmt"S Sept. J·S in
Downtown Plaza (mtersection of Chapman
Avenue and G lassell Street , Or ange Free
grounds •dmissioo.
ters PLUS
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ENTfRTAINMENT
AND DANCING
Tuuday thru
Saturday
9:00 P.M.-2:00 AM.
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Costa Mesa
~1112
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TERIYAKI STEAK DINNER $3.55
10 oz SPENCER STEAK. SOUP. CRISP NOO DLES. FRIED RICE,
• ICE CREAM, FORTUN& COOKIE AND TEA.
CHINESE FAMILY DINNER_ $2.75
~ llltf'to8 (For two nr m <>Te persons I
SOUP CHICKEN CHOW MF.IN, SWEET A:'llD SOUR PORK, EGG FOO YOUNG, ' FR l~D RlCE, f'ORTU~E ANO ALMOND COOKIES. T£A.
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BaUet School. 7 ·JO p.m St•pt 3, 1 p m Sept .a at
HuntingtQn Center, 7777 Edmgcr An:, lh.tnt
i.l\ltOD Bue h. t-'t cc
HELEN REDD\' -8 pm Sept 3 at l he
Anaheim Convent100 C.enter. SS SO $7 SO, ltt'kets
<Al agencies.
MAIUACJD FU:~'TA i -XI pm. Sept 3 at St l~ore's 1-'amaly Ceotcs. rnrn\'r oC Katell.i 11nd
Rugan. Los Alum1to~ 1-'rcc, rdre:.hmeo~ avatlable.
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Kiss: Excess Gimmick
8y MIK E PA K E \1C11
Of .. .,..,, ~ .... S&.ttf
)(jss. the 1htter set·&
11hock troops , pounct.'d
onto the 1tage last ""°'
da y evening a n d
transformed Anuhctm
Stadium into a demt-nll'd
dreamlnnd of 11pec1uJ ef
fects that should have
ht-en rated I for Im
matur1t Audwnce!.
If nothing e l.se. tht-
~how proved thut lh1·re '
.tlways a pla(·c in rlll'k
for aub-average mu111
1:1ans who can grasJI a
g1mm1ck und run it into
the ground with
financially i.ucct'!>S(ul r,•
suits
not a \'ery iood ooe at
that. Even Grand FUnk
can offer more in the
"'ay of voe al and mus.ic a1
h11.rmoo1c6.
TIIE l ·V EA R·OLD k1d
s1tt1ng behind me
loade d "1th Kt:.~
suu\•enin. "'as bou.nc·
ang an has seat whale has
fathl·r looked coofusl'd
Don t 111.orr}. dad. the kad
"'111 gro"' out of at
It any compltml'nls
arl' to bt: handed out, 1t 's
lo Kl!>l> · techn1l'Wn!> who
produced the· cffel"l!> :.ind
'anallons on a sangh~
structure Nuecrit's
f a!>c1 nat1on 111.1lb
feedback and d1stort1on.
combmeJ "1th a fault}
sound S}Slem. kilted any
chdll<'t' .ti succcs~
Montrose ~nd Bob
St-aer rounded out the
bill presentt'd b.> Fun
Productions The pro·
ducers provided length}
del a> s and hosed the
('r owd near the stage ,
"ho Wt>re unJble to move
berausl' or th1t crush
from the reur Sonw Cun.
to tht> band"s ability lo o o o E N Os .
JUrnp around the :.tage an Rect'lved a plt-uHtnl
their enormou:. platform ·thank you" t·nll from
shoes without ( alhnR on Pt•tt•r h 1tr s for a '\H•ll
Thecrowduf'10,00l <ul Lhe1r.ixes11e guH<IT!>I \Hil l en .rnd cont'l!>l'"
SIO per ticket I roan><i U'> N S!> IS the t.> pe or band re\IC\\ or his ulbum
th<'St' fo ur clo" n!. :.port the Tubt.·s salmte :;o li\t'll Slrdllge thing 1:;. J raJli."<i
mg hideous Kabul..1 IJki: 1n their ··While Punks on the album a turke\ and
makeup smashed their Dope·· segment The d1f rererrf.'d to J\ er:;'' 01n• as "a~ lhroul(h a 'ct of an ferencc 1s the Tubes can a co). :.amperan~" hme
11ocuou'> a11<J unantt'lllg1 pla} basic rock with
b I h h Eith er l vl'r!> 1-, 11 e 1g t•nt·r~' t:i:.t e. creat h ·1t\ and matl'raal Slri pped of humor · masorh1:;t or he ap-
thc1r coslumt"> and Jl' Ka&!>, on the ulher precaates fine " rating At
compan}ini.: ~mnl..t• hand , offered the any rate. h ers 1s nO\\On ..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I tour and I w 1:-.h him the tw n bombs. f ashing l1~ht!>, nutritional\ alue of a hot best of luck Like all ft...._'loo~ tt·~ Q C'(plodang drum sl1<k' bowl of stt'Jm ~-•1 1'a 1 and nam<"i Ki ss I' rt· Guitan:.l Ted '.':ugent ne"'comers, he s going to '\~~· • ~ -,.
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"THE RETURN
OF A MAN CALLED HORSE''
hen more lncndible ...
etlft more shocking than
"A Ian Called Horse'.'·
Lion Dan~e
The original Broach' a) company "tit be
brouf?hl to L os Angeles for "Pac ific
Overtures." lhl' New York Drama CnlH.'!>
A\\ ard-..-.1nning mus ical by Steph en
Sondht.•1m about tht• opening of J<1pan A
hon d unct.• t ll'ft > is one of the first-act h1~hlights The show will run Aug 31
thrnu~h <kt 16 tl1m1ted t.•ngagcm·ent > •H
thl' L<t:. Angelt.•:. Music Cl•nter Pavilion
1'1d .. t•t:-. art.• J\ a1lablc at agencie:.
'IV Ballet
Filme d
"Georee'& llouse,"lhl'
last m n series or t.br~
ch oreog r up ht•d .fo r
t e l ev 1"o n dunre
:.pec1als, air. on "Ow11.•e
for Carner a ·· Thursda~.
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BEAU BalDG~ 6EOFfREY HOLDER #SWASHBUCKLER"
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a gunfight
once more
tollveupto
his legend
once more
TOWIN .
JUST ONE
MORE TIME.
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JOHN WAYNE
lAUREN BACALL
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"THE SHOOTIST"
Cn '>••mn11 RO-. H0\\11\RO ~ Sl.V\ jA.lillS SltWAAI RJCJiAAOllOO'll JOHN (ARRAOINI
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Up the ancient stairs,
behind the locked door,
something lives,
something evil,
from which no one
has ever returned.
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KAREN BLACK · OUVER REED "BURfff OffERfNGS"
, BURGESS MEREDITH · EILEEN HECKART
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·Elton John Finishes Concert Tour
By LISA ROBINSON
~lton J ohn's final
~ladason Squ.are Garden
concert <and perhaps hlS
last for a year or sol was
p~rformed amidst an
£'mot1onal air or ex·
uberanct' and sadness.
@~h Tops in Pops @
v. hispered, I '\t' alv. .1~'
told Bernae thdl th•' ''
th\' be,l :.on.: ht' :. eH·r
v. rllll'n, but hl• r dww' to
behe\t' me "
h.!s n I pcrforml•d 1n
somt.> t1ml• rlo,,eh ll1d
hc mass this·• .. Y l'jh · ht'
cir J\deJ slO\\ h hut not
1111 lull~ · ·
Starr members, mu.si-
<-tttns and friends wen~ in
tears at Lhc s how's finale
Decausc 1L represented
tht' end at leust for u
'4h1lc or \II hat has been
considered Elton's finest
band.
But the mu$ical joy
and l'nergy was s hared
by an audience or 20,000
~ho ::.tomped , cheered ·•?d sang along with
roc~·s master showmwi
a§ hl.' tOl>sed has Carmen
~hranda·Sl>qu1ned Jacket
llllO the crowd, took off
hl"I T shirt and danced
on stage "'1th s t affers
dressed an vcj!etable cos-
tuml.'s made or foam rub-
bt'r
WATC'lllSG Elton
ftom thl1 Sid(' or the Stage
was pal Alice Cooper,
"'ho had Joined E.J . and
.Bt·rnll' Taupan on stage
the n1~ht before for a
chorus or · 'Saturdav
Night " \An additional
on·stage guest for the
last of the tv.o Garden
s hows wus ··Pink Flam·
angos" drag-queen star
Divine, divine an a silwr-
sequi ned s h eath a nd
black bou!fi;nt w12. l
Alice w ore putched
jeans and a blue "Dance·
Ten : Looks-Three'' T·
shlrt from h 11> ravonle
show, ·'A Chor us une "
He was tanned. very thin
('"I'm 126 pounds," he
told me J. and said he
was in Nev. York to see
his dentist.
"Dr. G reenblall. ··
Alice t"onraded. "i:.
m arvelous. He gave me
three new teeth after l
accidentally got hil in
the mouth v. ith a
microphone :.t and And
they don't look too fake,"
he said, dasplayang hts
be autiful nev., v. hale
choppers and showing ofr
a square gold wedding
band at lhe s ame time .
( Bnde Sheryl "'as back
home an LA 1
As we v. alChl•d Elton
sin g "Ph iladelphia
Freedom .. ror "t•ver.vone
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8IMl 1""" IN 1VoU 11t
we never ment1011l'CI on
lhts tour." fan:. who n·
cognazcd Aht'\' came UI'
to ham tu ask for auto-
graphs.
WHEN F.LTON sang
"'Your Son g." Alice
Tilt' crowd v. cnt com
pletdy berserl.. .at tht•
ver; end of the i.hov.. it
v. as us Ir un t'Orlhquake
blruck the plact' Th~
floor shook us I 't.I ncH•r
felt It do before. .uuJ I
watched Alice v.ho
A NOlft.STOP tlGH ENERGY FREEDOM TV
wilb,.., llMJ w6t llitt witJI ,,.._,,
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~ ou v. ald1111i.: soml'l><Kh
E'lbt• v. nk I tool.. out .11
till' audll•nl't' .mt.I U11n~,
'Oh, 1::-that v. hat it look~
like"'"
'"Tlt[ DAY OF TltE DOlPMIN' TAKES OFF LIKE A
IWING FOREST flRE. WITH A Tltlllll A
MlllUTE. THERE IS STILl MAGIC JN THE MOVIES."
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"ONE OF THE
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OF OUR TIME!"
-ART MURPHY. VARIETY
"AMONG
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-KEVIN THOMAS,
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WITH
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"THE GIANT
SPIDER INVASION'
The crowd cheered
and stomped as Elton
John ended his last
concert -tor a while
Charles Bronson is Rav St. Ive
He'· clean. Hr'· mt'an. He\ the gO.,t>rn,ern.
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INSANE!
A VISUAL ANO SOUND EXPERIENCE!
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Written by Ntil Rapp• Produced by Paul Rapp and Richard Rosenthal
Directed by Paul Rapp • Executive Producer Wtlt ChambPrla1n
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his •bench to learn their
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Saratoga, has told re·
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SACRAMENTO <AP1
Gov Edmund Dm"n
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New-under construc tion. cootcmp.
a_pe Cod 4 BR, 4~':1 ba .. playrm, or Slb
BR., 2 frplcs .. oak f'lrb., lndscpjl. Pier &
noat. S360,000
Lido Nord, 6 BR. or 4 BR, & 2 BR. upt.
On s a11dy beach. $29S,<XK.1
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR
MISA VllDI IUCCOU
Bue cola bw It, 2·story \\1th 4 Bedroom:.
upstam;, huge family wJlh a mUll SJZl'd
bar rounter and u dl'Ughlful back yard
with ('O\'l'rt?d patio nnd o <'li\'e
.ueenhousc A uniqu(.· new listing <it
$111 ,:;o()
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REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coan Highw11v . Corona del Mar
al$0 1n Ml'Sd Vl'l<I .. ,,, •,,1() ':>990
. BAY & BEACH REALTY
LAGUNA OCEAMFROMT
$149.500
Except1 onally ht.'autlful 3 bdrm.
l'oodom in1um with ocean sidr dl•Ck.
l'Ommunaty pool & wtde. :>andy beach.
Guardt.>d entran('e (or your pn\•acy &
s afl·ty. The <.;atahna e.unst'l \ 1cw is
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TAYLOR CO.
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LIDO ISLE
210 VIA COIDOY4 OPEN SUH. 1·4
Beamed ceilings. 45 n. lot. 5 hdrms. +
den or oUice. $195.000
PublisHr-'s Hotic•: t.'l•thng~ "1th h1gb "in
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Ject Lo tht: Federal F.ur room und kitchen Living
Hous101e Ad of 1!11>8 room ;md dmmg over·
A IEA.L "FIXB..&na• $49,$00
This home needs paint, new roof, lawn,
etc. Do your own thing & save money
before owner redecorates & increases
the price. 3 Bdnm, lovely Anthony
kidney-shaped healed pool.
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NEWPORT CBO'B. M.I. 644-49 I 0
. HOME fOtl Lt.ASE
Large family home on 75 ft. lot with
s pacious private patio. 5 Bdrms ..
dining rm. & famiJy rm. $1200 Mo.
yearly.
LAWSON REALTY CO.
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POOL TIME
for $71,110
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l'ark 1•11.ll hurnt' Locah.od
un Qwl'l tn·t' hnl'<I strf'tl 1'111, h1mw halj too m.iny
11munit10 tu h~t. :w l'ilm1•
and !>\' • ' ' Wort 't IU:.l ••
('1111 ".
~UPERB t-rOME
1555 W ... ti.t. C.111. .... ltolillettt.t8MMt
549•""
OWHER ANXIOUS
4 + 2 + IOHUS
Su~r fumlly hon!f on
lur>:c lot. t"ormul 11t11m.I(
l\IOm. Scp11r11h• luunflr>
l'UUnt. 2.'...'00 Sq. ft of IU:\
ury EH•ry \\11man·:.
Ul"\!am klldll'O with 1111
the modt'rn c-o nv e -
menl·es. Poor I.Ing :.iud
bl'droomi; . .M ui.:.1\'l'
mdSltr l>Ulle> + + + 35·
i.um11bll' FHA loan.
Oon·l miss thio; one>
~h6,llUU full JHl•e>
11-10 7li l
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CORONA DEL MAR
$98,900' : :
Charming 2 Br & den, wood pnneled
beu<'h house w /night llRhu & ocean
view from lge upper bult•ony. Just h
block lo beach . Cull (or appt.
COSTA MESA
$52,750
VW no down or conv~t finnn<'inR nvat1
Cor this newly up~rnded 3 lir, 2 bu
home. Quiet neighborhood neur
schools & shopping. Lovely p;,it.io
w /waterfall & more. Call for nppt.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$112 900 (10% down)
Owner wilf lse option for 5'7,. & $625.
mo. this beautiful 5 Br. 3 ba family
home. Perfect Mother-in-law Qr
Teenagers quarte rs over garage
divided by worm wood deck patio_
Choice location CIOISe to everything.
NEW OUPLEXES ••. COM
$146 500 to $168 500
Be the Cirsl to choose your Aecoralor
colors & appls on <1 new duplex to be
completed within 90 days. North or
South of PCll
wluch mak~ 1t illt!g.il to looks r ear pi.110.
adYCrt1se> .. any pre 3 Betlroom. 2bath, loads
fcrt'nce, 11 mitution. or or storaJ>l' Low mam-
dLo;cnmmatioo ba.sed on tenance Professionally
race, color, rl'l11:1on !lex. landl.caped. Full Spantsb
or national origin. or an tile roof One block to
intention to make an\ \\o.1ter, tt'nn1s court and
I .soeh prt'ferrlll·e. hmlto.1 club O!X'n llouse 1-'ri. G....nl I OOJ Ci••rol I 002
ti d t" ., Sat, Sun t 5: 17171 Round ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * • 67S.4562 • *
MESA VERDE
CUL-DE-SAC
lkl01>r.1ted to ,1 ... I ·· Thus
3 l>\.-'d1'00m. 2 b:1th home ~~y 1. ~: :('~·::~::n::1~nn1x :~~;'.a"· i:.u. RHt All Ne.rt Heights 6000 YALU El
udHrt1:.1ni.: for re al tf'Jr '. ·.·--.... se>parate dining room IFyoo ne1.'tl a3bt-drm know1n£I) a<.'ccpt an)i;c~.M;·~~·i-iia-~MUs;:J w arm 3 bedroom. i bath, •
~late wh1l'-h l::i m \Iola-• 1 with eno.rmows Iarruty JF youhke a~ ya.rd
uon of thl' law · · room. 2 Cireplace5. As· If" yoo are looking ror tht
...
--------• sumable 7', loan. least expens ive
Walker C lee
R11I fstat11
NOTICE
ho" lh11h 1°1101 l'l.1i.'
1lletl all~ 1f1,pl.1v lht•ll
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IUCHGIAHT!
Y E H 8 H P ' M R K T E M U l D M R
C l E J S W l W E K A H D 0 I S I
H R W I L 0 E R H R 0 S S E N T
W G H 0 H W l H C A P R A l S T
HF DAYLSIOMARlkG
A k U I W l H A l N I G P E 0 N
OPEH S4 T./ SUH. IF you want f;ut movl'
432 16th. Plan CALL NOW ! ! ! !
400£.11". RI AU ~f~~~~~ ~·11an. MW
Model 3 bedroom. 3 blltb
"ith famUy room in din
mg area . Relldy for your
decoratlni
I 112 W•~tcliff Dri••
LIDOISLf
Vacant 11nd r<'udy wAlk
Into lhb lovely 3 b<'<lrm home and b(I rcCrtsbcd I
COUNTRY
FARMHOUSE
Ok! l'Ountry <'harm s ur
i;ountl< 1h1~ l1wl'I)' twc
bl'd ruurn farmhou:.l'
Plcnly of fru11 trt'<'!> ant·
,,had1-d h~ 2 huii~· l'lm~
Room for that or.: ant<'
~anJen .111d homl• tan
111n>1 11.t:'<l to cuunlr}
r hun·h and '-rhool 0\ t'I
'·• ar rt•' 0 11lv $1i!J,SOO
llurry' t:all "42·2~3!!
l -.1, .. , ' I • I .~, f I , ' I
[~HAIHI
Lachenmyer
Ro11l101
Completely rt-done-new _W_A_L_IC TO SURF kltrhen, Cl!'P<'l!I. point
l..aJ'lle aunny p11t10. JuJCt 6 IB>ROOMS
11te1>1 to t-Onola court, Mnmm1)4h f11m1l v hom r
close to bH<'h. bay, und Very clo t' to lhl> beach
boating. Sl49,SOO. 132 Via This Ofll' hu11 It 1111. Dt•n/ Tr11~stc. Nc~pc>rt Bench ramJly room, lot~ of up. PETE BARRETT Jradln#l. M :11ilrurt-d -REA• TV-lall(l\cnp1n~ front '1t rrnr
""' ' These llrl' hard to rind
M%S2tt '7S·4"t Sohurry!CnllS462313 • O"f" 1119 •II \lll'I IN h 1 •
1002 G...,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Is offered with 1wur ne w
ea q1et in I( ".1 II pu l>l'l'.
ccram1.: lilt-,•11tr) Mo\·
e-m fresh• l>ffl•n'tl at a
------------------11ow $64.000. Call before 1t 's too Intl'"
675-2311
SUPER
BEACH HOME
Truly ouLSlandmg home
completely temodelrd
by owner/ <.'untractor.
t:nobstructed JOO degree
'1ew from pri' ate sun·
d'-'<'k Onl' block lo ocean
or bay. Too many up-
1( ra des ro m e ntion.
STEPSTOIAY
& 2 blks to Ol'ean.
Cuml'r R 2 lot. :l bdrm.
home with nwe pauo &
f('nC'e<I ) a.rd. Pnced lll
S79.950
673·36ti3 G73-80Sll F:ves
associated
llP OKER S IH n, 'Oii'.>
lO. 1 Vlt lf'th . t. •' ,. ,.
[~MES]
,555 W Ball.,, C.M.
'"•I lo ... rnt..-S49·8bS5
l lEDROOM
IOOJG..,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
II #I OH YOU. ILOCk That's the
address of this lake view lot, with 190 ft. frontage on the Big Canyon Golf
Course. $150,000 Is today's price. Don't.
wailtil tomorrow-call -
Sl2M,SOO. Open House ---------
$37,750
Beautiful 3 beidroom
home 1n mo\e in cood1-
uon. ne<1r new carpets
throughout. Located
near :.hopp1n ~ and
Sl'hCJOls. Extra lnrge rear
yord. Hurry! Won't last
ut this price 963e6167.
67)..4400 Sat/Sun 1-S; 204·40lh,
f"cwpurt Beach. Cull
640.6161
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
COLLEGE PARK
CUSTOM ADDITION
a111I l'umplcle upxradmR
thruoul 4 lhi;: bedroom:..
phi~ den. ofht·l'. family
mu.I d111111.1: £,•crythmg
the UClllVC f.imi.ly nCl.>ds
in<:ludmR a lar~e yurd.
Top volue at $68.900. For
IJctulls. callS40.115l
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Need Family
& TLC
Ml-:S/\ \ r.tlDE, :1 b<'<lrm
home that nl'-l'<IS some
pu1n1 ;ind fnonl( up.
Largl' family room, big
flonct.'<I yard. a nd b•R. b&K
p 11t10. Excellent inside
slrt'ct. locat<'fi in pride or
ownership neighborhood.
Tr~ 10'. down payment.
TOTAL PIUCE $59,900.
546-4141
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
.;'"/.,, fR-1 tf#n# .~
Valley Realty
OCEAN VIEW
Truly luxury hv1ni:.
Sµa<'IOUS tn ll'vl'I ("Ondo
w1e\ery e"\lra 1mug1na
ble1 £).l't'llcnt Ne11o port
loc:a1i11n w/v1('w of huy &
nee on Dorn "~111 to en Juy th(• good life 6 16 7il1
-OCIAHFRONT
l>eluw duvlex; 2 bdrms .
2 ba .• blt-ln!I, rrpl . in
each un~ Super sun·
de ck 4 Car gar11,1.te!
$189.SOO!
lal>oo lay Prop.
•..ttws
1t 675-7060.
IACKIAY
BEAUTY
Open foehnl{. ull Main·
less k11chcn. lovely shall
crpt g . d eco rator
wallpaper & lg yard ore
just a fl•w of many offer-
ings 1n this 3 bd, 2 ba
home in o ne or finer
arcui.. Nt>wly offered al
~-
t)f'trJllfQ•t'\h'~'· t-Jf.J t •
l•~IMtll
R.!. SALES
If you·ve had your b1ls1('
tn11nml(, fai.l i.tarl and
nu lonaer need to be
1>um ped up by high-
powt>r ed m ol1 vul ors
t>.ich duy. you may bt-rt!·
11dy ror a change.
Select Properties orrcrs
higher (·omm1ssions.
profes:.1o n al al·
mosphere. and much.
much more>. Why nor
111ve us a ("all and hei.r
the ~hole story m stnc-
tcst confidence. It ·s your
fulure. Ask for Pe>le or
Bill. 556-2660 SELF.CT
PROPEHTIES
IMMACULATE
$44.900
.Meticulously cared for
family home on lg lot
DM"°'9 of H..t.cw llt•"hMM Co.
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VIEW * VIEW * VIEW UNDER ST A TB> B.EGAMCE
$315,000
Magnificent view of Ha rbor
CataLina & Palos Verdes. Best in
CdM /NB area. Professionally
decorated & landscaped. Stunnin.;
one or a kind. family&'
entertainment home on quiet street
· -no lhru traffic. 4500 s q. ft.. '6
bdrm, pool, jacuzzi. formal dining
room. 3 fireplaces. Agt.
551-2784 or 752-6521
. . ~
with fruit trees, BBQ, & Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! reaturing 3 big bdrms, 2 ;;;;;
l)uth11. and built-in
kitchen. On cul·de.·sac st .
Safe for little feel.
ti46·7711
G.,.eral I OOJ GetM'f'al I 002 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
-VA-· -
Assumable
Eastside SURPRISE!
Costo M~sa $56,900 Family HOlff
Sharp 3 bedrm. 2 bath on $43, 900 :.
tree I 1 n e d s treet. lloneymooner 's dt>ligfll
D e t a c b .e d d b I e or investon1 dream (OJTtl'
OR NO or LO DOWN on a
new VA loan, on this lm
macul11tc 3 bedroom, 2
belh home with br\rk
fireplace. douhle gJraie
11nd rrc~h paml •n and
oot A~k·ii $4!1.!l!!O.
CLEAN & SHARP
4 IEDROOM garage-US deep lot. In• true! Low down to as-
RANCH HOME vest.ors delight with bltn s umc VA loan. Total Pll.Y.' -
Jog to IX? a ch rrom this t e o ant. U u r ry • ca II ments $307 per month.
1Je11uuru1 home. formal 546·S880 Spncious 3 bedroom. 2
entry to h uge living bath, with handsomt'
room Country kitchen u11e d bric k firepl ace.
plus larwe family room Pnc·lod under market ror
w1lh view of garden cov· ---------Q u 1 c k a 11 Io. 0 w n er t•r1.'<1 patio. Great home COSTA MIS transferred, m ust sell for entertaining. T a ke A Imme diately. Hurry
advantage. Call 963·6767. CLASSIC please call
f"ll'fN "'9 . ,, \ llJNTO~fN<f' $41,650 FULL PRICE [. I JW1l what you a ro look· ll1Zdl1t ~~ ~":i~~. 3 L~~:t~~rr:,·~ . =---··-=·=~· quiet tree llnl'd !4tr1..-t.
ssa.ooo WATE•FttONT Uooutlful bor k ttnrdon
with fruit trce11. Dar·lMJ
read)' for fomlly fun 11od
1mlcrtJ1inlni. Thia l1 u
lovc•I>' home and a l(ood
buy ut "'8.650. OwMrtt
undoull to relocuto. call
nnw lo se..i lh1it beauty.
1.()1.5 or Polo-c Vcr<l(• fttOnl' H.wport ShorH
makes th1o; 3 lxl. 2 Im Privat e IJcoch. This
home a l'hnrm lo 11how houlll' hull muny qu11llty
M 11 n y u fl s: 1 u d c ll & dqrorotor apJIOlnlmenlll.
spMnkloo with dl•t•orotnr Orofloui; & 1p11clou11 2
touC'heJ' thrurwt , Coml.' Story, 4 ll4.ld hom1• with
see :11 this lo w orif'<' amcrull<'ll ror fnrnlly llv·
RIDUCIDU
646·1171.
Oi'fN Ill 9•U \1111'110111 Nl(I' ~ 94111 lni:. I 11hor1 blor k to pool SPLASH ---&tunnl.acoorl. $128.T~
IHTO THIS! -WATERFRONT IWIHlltl
0 W N f: ft' S l'tl OT I ·
VATt-:UI t..aruc1 4 br
homt·, honut fa in rm,
formol din rm. q ultit
ln."'<llln1-d fllret'l. flurry,
own('r mu1L move •
645-0303
pretty t>lu1.• pool plus HOMES
two hU"(> f1replftt•e1t, 3 A£ALESTATE " 631-1400 lx'droon and dc•n. on 11 11 h 11, __
qutrt lrN•·lincd lllrr<'l. ave> somet •nil to sc
Tei 1n., SS1 ,OQO c ALL Class1f1c•d ad" <lu 1l "'t'll W11nt utl r«~JCults 642-5671!
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FOllST OLSON INC
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£ L R 0 M T M I E H I C H U B l
8 L A C E 0 N R Y H C T l H Y U
4 UNITS
HUNTINGTON
HACH
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w.d, "P. down Of ~ •• F'lnd .... _, llft It Ill\.!
8erg1111n Httchcock Prt1111nger ~
De Mtlle Huston SfodlMk ~
Fe111nt Kubrtct Welles •
Fl11111ng "1ctiols Wtldtr
TOlllOrrow: Hodge Pocfge •pr"
Rare> in•Htm~nt op-
portunity! Bike to beach
from this prime H .B.
locaUon! J Years new I 3
Bedroom O"Wner's unit
rent.al w/ftreplace +two
2 bedroom units and a 1
bedroom. Prime r~t•.ls ·
pride of owners hip!
Woo'\ last! Grab this tax
sheltert~l 847..0010.
Ol'fN Ill 9 • II~ -IO• NICI I [ ·'1i111
V.A.IUYERS
Two3 BR.2 Ra. hom~.
$4S,900 .• $43.900.
No moocy down.
54M640
. roi) f'M'Ut£ 1luH
~ RULTOM
IEAUTIFUL
tRVIHE THRACE
3 Bedroom ramlly home
with pool & wateirfall
Newly up g raded-
vacnnt. S<.-e it, you'll love
IL $!)4,!I()(). C11ll 1144·7270
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REALTORS
10181 ILllRS ca
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE .
LIDO PARK DR -IA YRtONT
Lovely apartment with view SS ft.,
balcony overlooks bay 3 br, 2 bai
fireplace. Boat s lip & specia
financing available-$1.30,000.
881 DOVER DRIVE 631-1800
CANYON VIEW
Private setting tor spacious
contemporary 4 bdrm. home. Large
lot with pool. Ertective use of glass,
stone and wood. $215,000
A CO&aWILL IAa«a CO,
644-1766
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W• t __., Athc VA lwyHt 0 r-... '\u" '1 thl' t1ml' to Jet•t
13rOF'FERJNG CORONA DEL MAR
l(,ew ly remodeled mtru ·estale.
~fusion trc~. 1hn.tbl, ~~ A bath
lor. every bedroom. Unusual
wood·pegged flOOt'$. 22 rt. formal
dinini:. ~parale recreation room
wulcomcli pool tabJt. Luttlced
bre~kfast room overlooking garden,
Pre,nch doors rrom rn.ut« »wle open w aaz4!bo. Knotty plne 3rd bedroom
can func:tion s den. Ne"' isclf·clcaning
».,ve.n and gas cook top. Private beach
ptl.Jlleges.-FEE LANO! Much. much
morl!. A modest. . $139,SOO
OC)N 'T MISS TH I S
OPPOR11.1NrrY!
RA R E
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and Assoclaleti
675-4392
G... 1002Ge•r.. 1001
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.·.
Lido Jsle bay!ront. reduced from
$495,000 to $425.000. Prime location
witfi bre(jthtakin~ view. 5 Bdrms., 5
baths; pier & side tie for large boat.
LIDO REALTY
\far.shall RI~· i7$.~
IAYFmOMT
:l Br. 2 8:. Condo
Panoumk 11lew, a.ub
pa.rluna. l\'<'U n t Y bk11.
Nt;WPOR'f SAY TOWt:HS
310 1-'t:Rl'lANll<>
OPS.'ISAT'-:SUN
Sl4.1,0l.MI. Ownt'r (4.lll)
!lH-03
45 FT. IA YNOMT
DUPLEX W/J>tcf., nual
4BJt lo'KON'f HOUSt-:
&3BR Ar'ARTMJ::NT mo.ooo.
.HJdden 2 story ext.fa large 4 bedrm
home. Walk·ln cl06et.s, formal dlning
rm, lnrge f3m1ly rm. 3 ba N~w plush
carpeting. Wctbar, bcaull!ul pool, rock
wMtcrlulls & Jucuui. OverlOOks !utu_re
Fairview Regional Park. Owner has
purcha~ed new bome. ''HOT TO
MOVE "
WAS~-NOWSIZZ.IOO
MUI °"9
e>rlN HOUSI DAll.Y f.SPM
JOH Sw• Dri•• H6-ll77
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COAST PROPtHTll::S J + f....ty RM. hHted pool. by park,
• 673-)410 • Pool & ~Id school OWN ER S4S·5335
IAYFllOMT Out1t11ndln1t Spanlsh t---------
:t Br. 2 8111. Condu 11110>' Cm '\'rt..-d H•r11nda, E-Side 4 BR
panoramic vie\!.. aub rool 1u1ldet'lo. & POOi nH.
parking, ~ecunty bldg. lit'lck hrt!pliC\'. all d~·
:"Jt-;WPOltT l11n kitchen. t;ntry hall
BA y TOWERS tJl mubl~· lu IJrge ram ti)
310 FER~ANOO ro<>m 1'111111~ area /\
OPENSAT4SU:-/ pleasure lo show! Bt\ft
S14S.OOO Owoer 1.:all~l720
and large lam1ly room
4!30() r.q.n. or apuce Ill
Rk»t desarublc 1'.;a~u1dc
Pnced al $74,900. Submit
otrer.
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to !Sec th11> S bdrm. 2 BV OWNER· 4 Bit ,. Hu upl(1'adl'd, fully ltltl!11:pd
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JUSTIEOUCEO
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!MIUO. S Yr• old, newly
decorated 1600 sq rt
~.000 by Owner. Open
Sal/Sun 10·5 . 17163
Slaedlcr.963-1951
FORMAL DINING w1tand Opt•n hse Sat & sun l ·S. ~oll 83.'1 01~1 In this 1·c,nq1lclt'I)
:iepura11• \11111n~ room
comvkt.: \lo 1tb l1l('hen
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rum1ly ruum with ~.-l
b11r & fireplace Opt'n" to
beaultfully land.ticaped
yanl &: ro\·ercd palao. i\
"l"our Seai.ons" homt•
\I, 1th • bedrooms & -t
baths »I JUSl $82,9.SO.
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RlALTORS 640-5560
WITH
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21117 "1.lµll' :.48.500
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AND
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494-6525
Q77 Yi• Lido, HJ. 67J.7JOO
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vr1 \ ule-beach Newly
r~tored beautUul o uk
flour:.. brand new
kitchen. formal dinmi:
and smaJI boat s torage .
pool. O\\ller will t'arry srhools.~·69_4_J__ 1 ___________ 1lrvlfte 1044 2·Storr. 5-&lrm , :!'• llu.
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GILLESPll:>: ~ · '" "' REMARKABLE.I ~. ra.~.~~-552·411!H 01 REALTOHS Fri, Sat & S..11 1-S Super bargain! ~Br, ram ..., • ....,.,., NEW LISTING
Only Sl()l,700.
Call Quick·64.&· 7211
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~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
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gc.'<lrgeous 3 Br ~ lla. i':ierythm" top drawer. un~hevubh-1 L:pi:r1ul~ l!CI & j!olf <·out 'W I I\.'" • :\f\ ''" ll1li-l,()1•11t11rn HARIORVIEW form din, c pts. fplc, " i:arvHing & drap1•tl SH4,00ll. 5-17 -;0 4-1 .,1 •117 ~10 HOMES bllru.. ai.:!umc 7'"'o VA. Ownr. agt 979'1525 tbruo ul. Ce nlra I .1 tr ~ 321S • F1H 111.111111111111
~ hstml( on great cor·i---~-... ----~1~~~9"'.:;3~1~39~------IMESA VERDE 4 BR, Soltwuter plumbmg. re -----•\\ ot·e.111\11•w
ocr local.Joo acroi.s Crum -..... S ... T/"' ...... l·S Den 2'' Ba newly de· 1 ...._.~ .. -h 1040 't'I '-<' 11,.,m o:.tl> B1 11·i.. T·ROCK w/Vlew 0111·ntwnml'l'tll1111~
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th•:. Jrt'.t ideul ror Ocean \'iew h o m e. k1tcb . new c·rpti., lga ;;~er.S46·~ • · 'l•---------1 ~ :rn~: ~tJJ'.' F.illi rn; 6. •l • .1unilr\ 1l1;v111
famahe:. Pool and pla) beauUlul pnvat.e patios. fan>rm. $60,000. $48-()377 ----------TM Grotto ~ ulnum Urapt''· nt•\I, I pt •4'(IUll~ rt ..
.ireu:. anti elementary 2 bdrms • 2 bulhs. 2 al\ S COLLEGE PARK Delightful " hedrm ~mpletely 1.1nd-.cup..1l •llol>b) i\ll'J
•Chool Thret> bedrooms, frplcs .. extra lari:e £am1 ----------1 •OPEN AN\'Tl:\1 E• home. enter thru pluttt Yvu """ the land Opcm 01l<'n llou,t• ~al & ~u11
fa mil) r oom. d tnan~ I} rm $167.500 Have somethtnlt you wan 389 Pnn1.:eton Dr laden paradise to formal Snt Sun 12 :, ~102 Sit'rra t>tl ~k) IJnl' l>r11•1· i.1 11.:1
room "1th nll't' i;lay OCEAN VIEW to sell" Cla~i.1f1ed ad:. d Comer lot 48r, 2ba. ram dine. 2 levels of ~pac111u" RoJa liy o\I. nt'r ll:U w~ l'11c1Ct1'. or n ail 11•:1ltor.
yurd t'n•,hl.' painted DUPLEX: studio units: tt.,.~1164256711 rm. dbl frplc, \UUllcd llv rm. brand ne .,. Jo.rnJl:arn,1111 4~1 Wl>I
un't decuralt'd. Ready 2 bdrm .. 2"2 ha. eill'h /\ i·ctl ..:i. 562.500 Assume ktlcht'n w11h Meehl llle RANCH REAL TY Beautiful
rorfa:.toclup:mcy.Pnce mustsee!Sl89.SOO SZ J.irno t'll,\ i•2 r, tVUOll'r to1)'> llrcakra 1 SSl-2000 -"·~· tnl:ludt::. the laad. 2 HOUSES, l Lot: ocean =>-S4.5-0580. nook ofC k1tl'hl.'l1 Price -l're:.11Jt-nl lwttll' t:n .. 11 ~ "'10 000 ""3 "c"" I 3 Rd " · t ,,, ,. I 1 tt'-".,... humc> '"' lan11h cnJ•I) COltOMADILM•R ~ ' ,,,. . .......,. new. poo . rms .. "' 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J JUll rt"U'N o ....,.,,,,..., THIS IS IT' "' Ollur.9 .. •S l1>N•O•f''"I' lm.l.'ach.$210,000 I' Spaciou,. 11\mi;, :i"suml' • mcut ~ llllH~I~ plu~ ~!~~t~~~ ;,~SR~ ra R~ft'li~I C-I LOT s I I S,OOO <C' EASTSIDE ~o~~~ REALTY ~= ~~1!~~~~~r~:~~~~~~:: ~~~~~:~~~~~~·~~l~u~:.{~l:
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t :-W(• h11.\•e 3 c\elUSl\'I! nc\\ DUPLEX move In cond1t1on .-\ct ••• ••• ~I 20tlll.
ILUFFS ll11t1n1~ rast and call now• Hu.ICU J bdrm, :t bath, llAHCH llAL TY
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NiJl(•t ~·ml 111111 . lJlg z a foll P1t•r. thl' fn•nt Suttublc Cur owner oc Ji;:a' • 11. r rpl.,, rrvlc. lu~h ldllrp' BIG BONUS 1'1.i.u. ~lll•.1 utilull\' th• hou!>t•\~ u 1'11,1rn11ni.:. <'llr l'U!>ilOl'} in .a p.irk ltk•• uruu1•d hlu1• llled Poc>I
IM>r •t•M , J•, b .. t .. ·• •·t•Ull I' Balbuu ls lJnd home 1· 1 ., ["'rni CALL ~1 iiSI
t;\ ~ .. ~~ 1:n: t';l.'t,,;ltus -fh •. apt lo( a mOdern. c~~~ll-\l.U Ill' ->u 1:-.•1"L It I:: ·1-:TWORK BONANZA
\1&1roubll• 8 •• •. lo11n A tooch of rim.:. plus. 11 PLUS ANYTIME HEW HEW HEW You and your r:imtly \lo 111
hi.\)' ctl Si 16,000 ha,, o i:ul·'t rm & J b.11h a 1 Bdrm Gu.-:.l unit be thnlh.-d \I.Ith this hugt·
f' C C I rth with 211 • .lr 11ara11c Th~ <;urrently on ~ommon Cathedral cetl. nylon 20'x2J · panekd bonus
k; ~. 0 eswo IY pnl'e "p.ooo h1i:h. bul ti lease with 3 guragc apt bd 2u.i I crpl, llflclt (rplc, 1''/A room. lmui:tne all the
llUL TORS 640·00fO ~ou ·rt: l0ok111i: rur a plJce Each unn has a privalt' ~.,>~11~~"~·r:lc · gas~~ heat, gas ran1tcfo1ien. 2 rocreational nl.'ech 1t will
.summertime
.P-001 Time
t.n moor your 4S fl boat. !!t!cluded patio or deck nn11 .. ot~r ••xlras. No orlbedrms. Lol"Pcic:ed. ~rve! Huae msir bdrm
you wn"ld bll wise to and lhcrl'· ts a 3 car gar c ~I Stil.500 vrr. ~7 33311 suite. St'P tn·la"' suite, 2
st"l'1Jr1• Lhl~ property no" Out landing in cvm e Pnnonly. guest bctrm:1, formal din
utanfvnc.·ll. poll•ntlal. -----------rm & ram rm too. Nl'ed
:! Ii. a IK"ll!Jlthtl ttonte, Call 644-7211 Priced for quack i.ale ! more hOU!>l' for ll'!'S
i.t.>p. uvt .. ~l'St<l'd clbl l.1kt: new J nr, + fam money? Set> th1~ thnlhn11
g.ire"e, <Sn une' ol lt;ill~11 rm. ~r So. Csl Plaza. Lu OPt.:N llSE Sat/Sun IO s home tod<J) ! ,. liunl Brolter.979-8866 B f 1 h1laftd's qOlt!tel'lt !ltrt'etll. ___ ___ 3 r, am rm. poo • up
Just 6tcps to ~·forth bay. WOODSY 1Zrds. $100,000. Ownr
This houi;e ts :,1} uul11tAnd. SmlHG 968.4500
Ing, we t>x11c1·t tt to hi' D,LX SO ·OF.HWY is a good d8Y Heavy shake roof, 4 14 Acre. walk to twnl'h. 3
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HIGHLANDS
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this for a m1>1h•!1t 11rn1• or ---
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ll011tftlful 3 h<'<lroom, 2
l>Uth •Wtt1n1• "Ith formal
h:wtl .ir!I 1·nmpkl1· "ith
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v.1:1tl'rfall & l11ri.:1• swim
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sold before thi$ ad i11 2 BR frC)nt . 2 BR rear. to ecfV9ttlse 6n the + 1"am Rm. brick (pie, Br 2 811, by owner. Opn
puh1t11h1.'<I. lkaut cond. All rc f'\aJk. Piiot pre!!ltJ:~ ureu. View or SalfSun. !1366! Lu .Jollu -l!l'!llllo~-=-':T"":":-=:-:--' NEW VI t; W CON JJ(). Sara NORIMS REAL TY .Joa1111111 on 1tolr t•our1w
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l>ln1mentallnth1•r 1ty dl!· s 1fl,11 le family home '-'HllNM""' ""' 6'2-6368 Agent ------
d11un to lnwt•r t h1· South.or Hwy. Print"lpel11 ••• "'" .. """' •PICK A PEACH• heli.ihth h1111l on llnlboa voly Call 9am-llam. or MESA DEL MAR Huntl( Bench, nit·cst 11rca Lowfft Price!
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IMi·htl(lr pad. Tb<> quuint ;11 thl~gi; fast w11h Uml)' 642·5878 ly hme on quiet street. HUl(e covcred ru1110
fmn1 hnu'l' It. t1mnll. bu.t I tlot \\iint ~d:.___ S72.SOObyownr.S57·3670. spacious back yard fo
udo:quJlc. The pnce ill ... .;;;...;..;;;;;;;~.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. B)' Ownrr 13 Aae prime ~Tior outdoor hvlni:
•i&ht Ill 1SO,Ot10 t-.::ists1de. 3 BR. i Un. l..ow mu Int loo' $6K,9QO Sl.~ned, formal dln·rm, 2 frplcs •ASSOCIATED
!Sall bun· nealt)' W4lftt ~.500 642·5M9 REAL TORS•
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(.'hurmlni.: h o me lot
l)urlric l "' ph•r & as·
flo:it $2GU,00o l:?S N
n.1r fnin1 01~'" Sat ~un
hardwllnd rioora. Ille 2ho. lloa1 1talt• i3.~IO •rtf'fl f hath, h:l' yrd •' ,;tlll'Y. Ph IUO 2311
2 STORY J>()OL IRVl!"J-;
By owner, lovlshly uv
araded, 3hr. 2hn, rnuntn •
ktlchen. I CP SC\l.'Jnr. &
laundry r m SSl,9SO ~1114
Elk11ford "2 M:m.
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. 642·5678
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mecneb / lrvtne
realty
flMla HOMIS ~OM S 1 ...... TO SI ,200.000
':.. UDO IUVTY ON IA YI
w/SO' pier & Oout ! s bedrooms. 4~
tiath s -love ly wide lanal
overlooking bay -exccpLionaUy
we11 priced at Sl96.000, leasehold.
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pool. )urd Sl~.000 W.ATHROMT I Z SSJS 000 S78 750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ker Ii S42S Aval 9/1. lllchoob . $425. mu. lst & l\lv~ltrs DJa: paUo C~Ot!c ~1'J!U1. lltvl NI ~; VA.LUI 14 S400.•000 sc:iua ~bd.2bu.1m,piartly forn , tltJM22 &il>t'r d t>an 3 Ur, 2 ba, lut.84!l~or00!·8898 f68smo.lcalll°e
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tr beach, ~l't·unty, 3 :?4~ wq tt or uniq ue. 10 $4Jl,000 SOU) Adults only. 1345 mo drpi1, p11t10. S~IS mo ......... ....,.2 Ir, "n· •'4-1 IA,
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room :.ml \'l'ry pn v11t<' ~·~~ Pr••rtlea , Su~r nl.':ll condo J br, 2 ScpL 20.~3828 tn• 3244 3. Spacious :I BDRM. $62,500 homl' 1\gvnt IWO 4!150 7S1•t'19 7S1•"20 b a , r r µI c. p o o t . l.GE 2 B 1,,.. 8 . lS & HAUTIFUL FAMIL\' UOME. 1tdHt
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erd pallo. All 10 t11: "' ~ Hws tnco.. ,rop .. tr 2000 . Acill.s $300. 673-3850 Teni;i1s co,urL. pool " 3 Br, 2•1 811, popular San has maplricent OCF~ ~ •llenl condtllon Qwt'l '''21 for SM I I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovel.y bayfroot a br. 3 Br 1 Ba 2 car gar + facllit~es.. Cl~ lo p.ark, Ldls Rey Modet. vtew, Ir COASTL,tNE VU. $$0£' 1:uldesoc t nr.1ri.chh ~ . G d C M frplc patio Kids ok. rt. 1• 'Ct ·et' shopping and freeway. 2 golf rourse. lake. avail Mo
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ll)' t'8U "~a )' Wests id~ locuu o n . .i · s1dentlal nrbrhd. ~300 dble garagt>. Near new. 833-3215 • .. 31'1Wl'oa~1 llw) 8x40. Xlnlt'ond . 2tJd rm , 3 yn old and 3.3 • Xlnt cond., 3 br, rental mo.2C170C'ontinent11l $375/m o. l sl. last &i-----------1 home. Lge. sundecks
So Lugun.i l!!Y 2:!:17 Coly Newport Beach Bdrm unde r construe· winter re nLul, $47S/mo. Wkdys 557·44t3 aft 6 ~ security. Agent, no fee. FOR LEASE • Univ Pk. 3 firepluce, dining rm.
Ml sioR VI . I 067 llUU'>. MREOSVCEHIHOOLll 6454!130 -1.ion . s:rns.ooo. Agt • l BR o n . h .e :a c h . A Bed r oo m 2 b" th 549-86.SS Br. 211 B11, ftlm rm. 2 sty bill·ln kitc·hun. An lll\ • •to ........, .. L'I ,_ ...... b I II ti31·3900 $2501mo. Av11il 1mmc'<I .. ,. I r' d-. I . twnhome, 5!12·9H4 or celleol Cam. home. MT! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Indoor -Outdoor "'in~ at .. iet?l¥iuuu mo 'e me. - -A IH6·325S irep a t·e. or('e a r Model, 3 Br w/den, 3 Ba, 2 552 7000 Mo.
EXQUISITE ib 1>1.·~1 t Ll!l' ,,('<'ludl'<I on Golf course. across fr DUPLEX·ll NT'G BCH. gt he~t. $38.Slmo. . fplc's. new cpls. drps. . . MISSIOM II.ALTY
Tius beautiful 3 bt:droom pJllOb, :S14<'Clll01: , t('>\ or beach. 2 Br, 1 Ba, ~auu. Two2-Blt 564.500. Chamung home on Udo SU.ECT P ROPERTLES pvt big yd, SS95 m o. OPTION TO BUY 98.\S. Csl Hwy, Laaum1
1:. tu11h on a h11l 111 l'v-.t.1 ()1 Jnge Counl) & Palos Unflwood Bc h Club, Ownr/Ukr 54().C)M.5 Isle 3bd, 2ba, winter or S56·2660 213-676·343-i eves. On gott coun;e. New, Phone 494-0'131
del Sul. dose lo the itolf \'l'nJ1..~ Hill' 1 Bdrm-. . 2 "!!,tg_lkh $36 OOt.'7 __ F Id tom yr round lse .. $4:M>. mo. S325 Ne~ decor 2 Br ~"" L 2 b k .:. plush Rancho San Joa · --------"our~". beautiful \le" bnth' & r n11l v m our \car 0 cui. r--llaf·t c 6310383 · ' ·-· ge r. ·1w.1pets/ qwnt-.. ·e nrCulv .. r•· brcondooobeaut.beach • ~ ".d a J r KlRKWOO D l 4x52, FOURPL£X m coast.Jll.... "· · · Cpk, patio. i:.ome lurn singles. Beachcomber, """ "'"' • C~n':1~~~t ~71j Es:i;<r~ ~107,200 walnut panel w;burnt area. $135,000. Call Red OCEANFRONT winter. Wtrpd, 1 Chihi.548·9-l ll fec,631·20ll S.D. Fwy. 1819 sq n. 2 & at the Blu~ 1:goo:!. ~
OPEN SAT /SUH 12-5 orange crµt. 2 BR. adult Carpet Rcalty 6't5·3474. complete rum. 5Br. avail ------conv. den. 2\.li ba, lux. ~~~~&..s:>20· ~ 3301. 2807 A.LT A VIST .A no pet. s Slar Puk. Olr. Sept. S600 mo. 751-0704 3 Br & den, or 4 Br. encl Lovely 2 Story 38r. 2 ba .mst suite & ba, frplc. d\U,_ ______ _...~
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GOLF COURSE I mot ~:.!.000 vrox 11· ' nt + po~i.1blt• '" Ovt of COUftfy c 0 U n' T S J u s t o mrl ~rdnr • 200 Ltlltu~ -3 BR, 2 Ba •••• •.• ••.• S4:M> Carpets. drps. dblr 4{'' .
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(located al 17288 Beach Blvd. H. 8 .)
and extend t heir gratitude for the help
m furnishing t he new model in the
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Newport leech 3 269 Newport..... 3269 2 Br n t>ur hay ~ h"i1rh 2 Bdrm $260 2 & 3hr apL'i. Cr plll, dri>S miles of bicycle trails. oce.an 'iew $350 mo.
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4 bedroo m + f runlly roo m. Plus h
butte r 11colt'h cupet s . elegant
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Schweickt-rt 642·"235. <R t3)
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the finest end location ! $1700/mo.
Holly Murk as 644-6200. (814 )
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room . d ln i n f' room home on
over s ized yord. $695 /mo. inc l.
gardener. J oyce Edlund 642·8235.
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bedrooms. 2 bnt~. $1300/mo. yrly.
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condomlnlum complete w /security
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to beach, 4 br. $120 2 br.
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....... SH-vice anv. f'rC'ltlMl 3646 . . · HOUSECLEANING ta d.)'ll indud.-paint.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fu.1tyu.$urtd.6U·HM • •••••••• • •• • • • •• • • •• •• ,. ___,./C~-'-8tctrlc• Help a Sll.lfenl. l do quo I 0 u r ~us l n e u . Ca 11 I HOM .. ...,• V ER.S ~ bkl.: 1 --........... ••••••••••••••• •• ••••• • 1 t R Jaruce 11 Ra&&e<i.y Aruu, ,.......,,,.,..,.. In l" r o r I e" t er Io r ~ . • Pit. trve .&rrun& ••••••••••••••••••••••• El~-' 1 All kl ... Q _, c eanups. ro o eas 67~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• aroustlcal ce1 tings. 15 · l'lurnbi.nic It llt>atJaic Use \be n..nu Pilot. hm /ofc Fie '\ hr~ LEONITL' CONCRETE ..,.., ..... ca · 11 ..... ~ ... 646·$1133, 84t·2'16$ • c ll n ... i'rttl'Sllmates.bonellt&-"''9J41 61 """" "' k "'rec u~l· LI"' d .,., Pa1nt-R•palr-J• yrs In ~~·.!!,IM'r. a a "rm· ......... n-·'t" ......... .. ~ ........ or'JSllltiOI._ ST AMPING . Cob· wlnsrrd. ~ • .,u .. "c" #• ' ' an,, .. me. •HOUSECLEANl~C • ~ ~ """"......,., reliable r.enlee. SlO b.r ..,,.,._.., ............ ..,
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Carpentry. Add-ons alsc !The fastest draw in the to s"ll? Cla:ss1t1ed ads do lobs. tree cutting. Ltc. SELL Idle ilems "1th a Full guar. 114%-0fl.W u Vrs Expr, 1100-uruon speclaJty.
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Newportf"1nancl111 Ctr l.OANSA\'t\IL Cockapoo. M. seems lo one's debtsbulmyown. Christian Educational yrold My home.Mustbe for custom bhOp. 16311 $2.7S·S3 hr 8-yv~tw Helprr Days . Phone LeosingOfficeSpoc• t:r~1tno1mportanl have been lost awhile ManeD.Morgan Dir. Teacher-Arts ovr 21, o"n trans .. re-PlaC"enlla.C.M .'46-20M Manoc-,350 W. B..iy,C.M "99·227lllasltforChd.
Callon Site Man.iger 673-4883 Broker 84i'·73'18 ,.,..... Sfl"'flcn 5360 degree. Exper needed. comro~ndalion. do.some M2C-~OO . .,,.--i,uog sJt.t.er, l"IQ' Jtomo dur
171416423lllextU6 IH•'~ prime property, Found: Male Afghan ........................ ~~~~ChurcbolChnst, ~~~~~;:~~~~.~~~N~ lootd&Hperr/T " ,....... 1ng travel. lmmed' ~sRetd.. 4450 value approx SIS0.000 Young dog. Tri·rolor. Nr1Slnale1 . Looking for a · hswork. 548.aM.O. Diane Experienced. mature Beach House Inn, LB Mature, nealnl'Sll a
••••••••••••••••••••••• Need ht TD. $8.5,000 at Atlanta/Bushard. flB. rompatJble flli:tz'~'· CaUr Apt Manager, 30 to ~ yrs. Thompson. ~~ ~~~pey ':,'!~~~ CalJCor Gaabttbe~ .394:~707PM. Ask must. 640-S9l1 . . !l'x xlnt nsk. bi3·2933 968-0$60 Parlners Unhm1led o No children or pels. Apt•----------1 J • " SMALL .SHOPS. su1 tu\Jle , • ---New port. Mon.sat +phone+ salary. 67 UD· BabyslUer, p/tlme. Rella· ava.Uable houn & hourly , Drapeey Worbuom noedb
fur buslneu. hobbi~ or ..,-;,,, _, Tnnt Silver bracelet lost at 11am-8pm 646-.3239 itsC.M. 548•5300 ble womlln needed lm· rate. Write fl7S1, Daily !COOKS. Busboys, Dish· seraers. hemmers &. ~.ography. S7~ mo.&. DHcK 5035 Cannery Resl. in N.B. med. for 1 yr old. Pilot, P.O. Soi< 1560, wasbers. Hostesses. l1ble1'$. Keo ButcheT
StdcCM.548·7249 ~ ...................... Tues 8 24. llcward Call Ess"'°"""nt& ASSIMILU/ Newport HeJcbta, Cost..a Mesa,Ca 92626. ~~fu~~~S.S~rte&a Draperieo.541-G203
LOAMS 90/ 645-4941. ,,..,_.otl0tt CARftEHUR &&2·2126. Bookkeeper. full charge. Dlt'S AS.SIST. ~"TORE WANTED /O LOST Male Malamute ••••••••••••••0 .... ••• Muslbaveowntool&.Elt· &nkllll{ G~ communicnl1on COOKS & Countf'r He!P Young lady Ul·IB) for
i\pproxJ00..600sqn.rora Ako21tdTDloc.s tHusky) 3 yn. vic c.?tt . ScMoh& per'd. Also. touchup ex· ESCROW CLERK sk11l 11, light ly p 1n1t . prefer over 18. app.ly 10 leiritJmatef•ll~eoal· ~pec 1.&ll t y Boutique. fairt'!lt Termss1ncc 1949 Pk &l2·Ullll642·3441 •tr.ctiocit 7005 per. Apply al, 1919 E . Oc· TRAINEE JQUmal ledge-r thru ln,11 pef'SOO, Kentucky P'rtN lion in Costa Mesa
short term lease w op. Sottter Mt~ Co. · --•••••••••••••••••••••t• ddental, S.A 8am·5J>m. Good kills A 1 bulance. f;\el\.I f:state Co Chicken._ Dana Point Heallh Spa. No exp. ~
uontorenew Collegeor 642•2171 5 ... 5•0611 LOST. 3 yr old male 'inpe;;!.m,e.•ann•:....SPl>alvy ~~~123h. Call Mr. Boyd. 34122Pac1fic CstHwy Wesentltoschool.Apply
th f bl .. Yorks bi re Terner. v IC IE I" .......... D.... Assl. mgr. apl + utd. 30 to ,..,.. t.'. ... .. '"""' I\ •11" }OU arcu pre era e. A _,""" ""ft $0 yrs. Ok husband to ings &. Loan. 151~ COOKS aQY :a • or eve. 4 ..
good pedestnan lrnHl<' ZMDTD LOANS Sanla Ana & 1~lb, N 11 f'ullorPart-llme "ork. No cblldren/pelS WttlcllffDr,N.B. Boo kstor e 111.'t!d s P /T Exper'd breakfut.lunch Harbor Blvd, Coita
t:all Joe Edmundson Combrna~o~ reul elate ~ev.•ard!&&S 71'74 Be ready lo work »So 120units.11.B.S48·~ t.;qual()ppEmplyrm/C salt-S clerk. rrtaJI exper & dinnf'r. Apply 101_M_esa __ • ______ _ t~Ol I 2'f2·860S & per~un..i l properly Lo5t : Mans gold w111t<'h professional bartender lll BANKS helpful. AM 's & on call. per.!00, Ma Durlter's, 212 Driver wan.IA:.-d pick up &
_ _ __ loan& on residences, w Jeath band. Senti men 1 week. Free job place· OftU~TIOMS SS.-0148, dys. E.17\h St,<.: M delivery. AIJ • mukes or
hmce Suite. p\t. bath. a parlml'nts ~ com · tuJ nilue. Sat Aiq,: 21. mentassistance. AJ £ASE can; M.•lutt dependa <'Pl1> J~ iiatio Water merc1aJ propertlc~. SSOOO Nwpt Sch. Reward. American Barte.oders OFFICH CAI DRIVEIS COOltS ble ·w/~r'i;. •Good llp.
pd SlJS r~o 130 · E 17th to $100,000 Slulcwlde 6754562 1104 E~~:ist, SA Of Newport leach Bank e.cpcr'd. Call ,ohn, Men or Womeo ~II & part.tJme. Da~ & ~ance. A 75 br. ~qaJt
st.' CM L>oyle Ce~tury F'iuance77211tl<ll FOl"!iD: Yng beige ~r· 834•1960 lllNowAccepUng P1c1ric Cit y Bank, H 8 Muslbe2Sorovcr mgh4. Exper. only. Sal. Ueneral T lru. 21$5!>
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n•nt \V) nn ltllr1 t:.!l.l I Lott & FoUnd tl~ll V 1 c. Ad r o i. & 1106p/hm. adultn nfant & t'ontuct Dob Crc1.:htun <pl Litt• hBk11n1t. After V
4,7 7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlnorku. CM 546·3540 8hr shift . No h'>'c·ln ..... w Car 83J.:noo M·hool. S.:l6·4ZGO, H unt !COUNTER GIRL·Quall\y f X E C U T I I
-- --836-4302 836-9024 ""' lr,lneN11Uonul Bonk lkh quick food rest. PIT, ea· SICllTAltY lndustrfal Rentat • 4500 Lott & foulMf SJOO FOUND Culht. \lir Ellh~ ~ -Prep. Persott EquuJ Ovpur ~~plo)t'r -~~E_ref.~~;7 Salary n>mm~nsu~ate-
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••1• &Ward, F.\'. ~-4GOor Need a Venalllesort rock Xlt1t puy pl•n. Sl'hl•<Julc. "L'/\UTICIANS Cla ~·:Ued , u TERG RL w1lb abilllacs. Sen1t
5000 S ft I LOST M1nl.1turc mn c 962 5959 hand you can urrord~ ""· • ~II c.;o N I Re siame to ffea•!qlJ) q ldq poodle. II IS. \il 13671 Calls.3$-2\117 uiclllJoni.,beneJiu.cle l"vl pref. Shampoo & CASHIJ-:R Va.UeySkiArea, p~
(;d par1<1n11 . t'l"l" )fesa Coast 1111.~', nr 2nd St I.OST· Dark .:lanc5 lg - -AnAS makeup girl•. Ncwp()rt & Alftomotive Mon fo'r1. 11·3PM, apply nel Depl. p 0 9o AT
ltl<Ju.,tn11l 8rokers So. t...i:unu blk i:ray. 5 TortoUlC shell framc-s, M&he 23. hard work"r. Ct•ntcr. C.11840 6023 \n person. Siuler FamU)' So. Lake T~""~ c.· ll:J:llt~I )rs. chrome c·haln on prescnpuon. in. red lthr 11ood cook._ for JOb un Cttryr.ler/P1ylllCMlth lJ",'\UTICIAN WANTc:o &.1. ..... rtJsm' 11 Steak H ouse-. 111S52 95705 · ------neck. ·•n1> to •H \HY• c.ue. v1c Ralph 11 Marke! )acht tu Jo'la . 4119 211211 2929Harbor Blvd " ~. AllYC 6 eu~h Blvd . Jlntg Bch. ---·-------1200 Sq Ft M 1 s pa<'l' Rt.'w1&i ti t:.ill ,·olhict on 17th, C.M. Rcw•rd Ref!! Cosla Mesa S4G-tSl4 TakeOH•r Cuentele The Doll} P1l ol needs Mon·Frl, Z-4PM Exper'd _...,.. ~· 11o fr()1)l ofllc,·, l11e r.-ar 12u 1008 921,1 644·5155 t:osta Mt"Sa Area one add1llunal out.ide ter wanted at your home,
door Stll!i mo 6.2~ 53._0 UooitkeepinJ rorsm bus. Auto. Wanll'<I : Used car Call~·l57S s.iJes person for out.s1de~OUNTER GIRLS. Ex· N.E.CostaMen&C.?·'7<ttM
Tt'rm1nol Wu~ ~O-S7lo round. llut>ky Sht'pherd ,encMMlll, or thru T .8 . Newport & mgr.forlon~estabhshed ---. ~taff. Ncv.spapcr ad-per. 12.40 per br, Prime1----------d.1y~. 64tl Oil8l C\'l'li. Mi" R.·1.1:1· White. fo'rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.M. area 645·4782 nt•w c11r dealer 1n Oran11t> Heoutll.'inn J .J . s naturnl \'l!rtislni:. <!lC(>('riencc re· Burger, 799 W. J7lh St. Factory help W4&Jlled.
-l1 11y 11,111c Tcrruceo Drlnkan1tptu\Jll'm• - ---7-100 Count) Mui.t be wdl h;nrculllng .. Halho~ qwr('(j. Applicunl must Costa Me&a. Apply in L11tht a.uembty ,.-ortl. Wurehuuse !>Pnt:c approx 67S-i205 t:u.11 Alcohol llelpllne .W, Want~d qualifwd. l'xpcrienl·cd. m•eds •1 precision hair huve good car and typing person. male or female.: CJdl'
tiXJO :.q fl. Li11tun.i 111115 -24hrs11d1t)'83.5·3tl30 ••••••••••!•••••••••••• ambitious + honcsl cutter. 67!l~06. skills. S11lary & com· '79·2991 Nl'ttie. • • • ~~ FOl':-JD; Poodle mix.---------•AAAAPOSITIONS References required ml~lon.~opportunl· DehveryMan Warehou.~l! 1n mdu,tnal v.hne. )oun.: miile, Vic MASSAGE IUiftcJMalS~'y Send re~ume t o ty. Gt>od company f\IUU.me.Mustbeneat& R.OLU.Ol.Sl&tia
complwc 1~ Ml ft. up t: hr 1 s l • n"' Dr · & FIGURE MODELS Sec Legal ~cretary <.:lass1ried Ad No. 7SZ. BEAUTY , bend'il.'I. POl'l1llon musl e.nergellc. Beuh Sta· Ex pr'd. Part Umf'. prox Stor:iae o r ~~nder.J-1U11611·Z4sz_ EmployersPa)'Allrl'CS Daily Ptlol, P.O. Bo>. ~lledlmmediately. l.Jooen.4020Campus0r. Mature preferred.
manohcturin.:. 10 bay L 0 s T Hew a rd ! ; ESCORTS Llz Reinders Agency IS6C>, Ct16la 2esa. 92626 SALON Apply Personnel lnpt. NB. 162-76S9
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n... t I N "" 3 BR G h "0 r< ACCOUNTING ,, ... __ Job? sharin~. rct1rt'me nt, 330 w lJ11yStreet ln~oe/NB area. Must be $$, eomfortaWe 111'1_.l ..,....,pt'ra ey e .. ..., .rey. s a,. .. ~-. up11 "' Outr•ll!+am·9pm. ~ medical & dt'ntal & CosluMe:.a 6424321 rehable<!rhavcdcpeoda· o(c,Nwpt8ctt./C11~a. hou.se somrwh1.•re blwn J ibs Vil' (.;ublll M~sa 49'15111 I need 3 people to !'it'll 11 nn""'u~lnfc""rtunity bl.e l ransp. Salar y CallMr.K.ame.fiu.1'411 Colla Mtitll & Lal(. Bch. Sl1Sanla Anu Me, CM.-----CLERK quallly product!! in their more. Mu9l do hair. Al ~"" ., ·~ S275/mo 546 0235 or1----------for rouplo w /3 chlklrm. Rcw11rd G45·4712 EXCES.51VE DRINKING own Territo r y . Xlnt rcs1ionJiles In ronfidence emp oyer :>Sl·0082e;e5. • GUlLAllDAY
tt'7.t2,2) Mut t be under --• --ruins live•. l'uyroll e xper. rcq·d e.,mings. Call S40·7041 or Re"lytoClasstfied ad no
$300. mo Nrwly llrrived FOUND mule hlk &. wh1 W1nl toS\•)p' t.ubor cosl e>.per. & data Zenith 7·1359. ?LB, r io Daily P1lol, f>(. .--· d Oemoiulrale Playbouse RecepUoaist-Xlat t~
rrorn Colo If you can 00tt"' whl muule, neck, DETOXIFlCATION &. proc{'Sslng helpful Uox 151\0. Costa r.tes11 CIN'k Mwuc !)tore nee ,5 Toy.11 & Gifts 't.iJ Dec. inf(. FiliJI". Bitlia._.,
ht!lp. call 831 2MI an. S. mane" '""'.t Allprv~ 4 S REllARll.l'rATION STACOSWITCH IHC -----Call(. 92626 rt.'habl.e person for ~en 1 Ideal for housewives Gen'I Corre.p. lor ..._, old (; II 1f wnr BYSfTTER w ofc &. rlnkrn11 fo'll1me · t.'lllale dlvlsm • Gt orl 77236.'>l rl.i)'\. yrs kl ° Collus2"1 llr'\Odoy llJ9Baker.t:011t11Ml':sa BA omanto empli>y 1tiurl Nu upph· Earn loys, cash, ~ --. -847·$828-__ ___ Suuth<'nul 549 3041 care for my 2 ~r old bonuses Call$38-936i dcve c•. Miu.ell..-.. ,. 1 H 11 I • d..iugbler. 2 ni.1th l~ CJnl. tor lt!mjrnrury · · Mr1.J o hn sonSOmfl.• I __...... 4650 f o u n c1 • I' .i r • k e cl "ommuni '! O!!op a F.nual Oppor Employer 11oc1nt will be considered. ...__..al cL-.a "·•t ....... r. G II f~ hi Sc) Luaunlll·-1991311 ... lm1d"eek J 5·12.30. Ph 9r1uyy .,...,.... ~--· GIRi.. TO -"'D ... R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ret'n ~ t' 11'" al' 01 OO-OSIG mornings aft 9 [.ft l'all <7 l4 149~·1Slfl. for ap· M h N • "'"' ,.
Tna\lt•r i.pnCC' for lh30' l:1l~d · 31 2151· 545 8353 •SPIRITUAL Rl':.\Ul:::R ~ ror interview OPERATORS llO'nl. S~c/;.~.~r.r. on L~~Or~~~u~ 0 c!~~H M111urc 11dult~ noptti<nr ... ourld •fill·• m1x<'d i'\illl~lccnsed Acrountant toSlllK+ --"'•--'-fl ~ t t 2s.,"• M ~ '' ' 312N E C m no R I B~by•1tl"f 1• •udud ITI\ h w -~ Y I D...tal/ A I t .oungc, • •4 atr chlldrrn. Costa Mesa Col he. Apa>rox Whitt' ' · a 1, <'11 Whsemen ~tr LO $1100 " " ' '1 ~ ~ • 11csl i. op rn town, ~ , "'"I guerilt' Pr't'wy. •IB·ll!M7 f'4641)1 ch st Coltlt>n color SanClcment~ l'orRppt, A/PayClerk lo~J homeor your~.2• .. ye~r~. nl•<.'d o111;•1:.itor~w1follow <We,,.•ouldllkc /T·l6to So. L:ltuna omc~.1 yr --------.....,...
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nn<mK8 ft>UNI> 11 P11rrol \'luol •KARE~'S * lrv1·n,. Pcr11. onnl•I /l»t•ncy ' hol1d11"s, mt•dkal & rl('n volve typlnl(, xeroxuiJl, ----iforuu flll'll Sal-_, " " ,. Y• old buy. 9 5 30. 6d:.iy11, ' II 11 lie I t dd ties -• ~· ~::::.:·,:••••••••••••••• f \I tU11 .. hor1I Wurnllr ) OUTCAl,l.l\li\.'\Si\C:F. <\118E17th C~taMri111 rnu.o;t he m:iturt'. r"lrn t11I lllllllruoc·e. life In NI 1'• n1t r<· 11 e u ~nlal Mllilll t•xl)t'r 'dfor + t'Omll'llll1101L A'pl)' .. l
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• Opp«Mlty SOOS --~ h N c :\I are a & prof1t '\h1mn1t. W11nl I< "11"" 11 PP Y ·" C.M. For applcall llolly, 25172 (;abl,l al Lnpa&.
••••••••••••••••••••••• fO l.~U K 19, Youn, TiwGe..ffeTCMICh ~~l.911Ct ti ·• arow, h11\'t' lll'Cur1ly' Mu·huelson l>r, Irvine S48·5.580. l.nl(unal~ ___ i •ALl 'MIN M 1-'oundry fe11\11ll' l 'nlhl·. no 10. VI< t\CCOUNTINr; l'l.l·:HK ---Call Ut11 NOW I IJJ nlhor•·•· 1111 nffromp ---h~y ~hop.1m 1111 t1o"" 11.U uri•..i 83~ 281ki 1l.a>11 fn°~:~~~:l'~f 11',.11,~~:.~ A R upt'r tletlr:able Uah,,itlt•r or hul>)~lttrr JC PIHHIY CO lo M •Ch,1rl,on IJr > Ol'nlal Ass1~lant. Onl GUTS & GAL$ •
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•SCllOOI .. rudlni.sklll rotr:-.io C r.:1 to11r frnm ----111rport t'fJll llt'IM Npt lkh 2 Tull l'M \1on Pt.on. 511·7700 ____ lllJ tW ---Hench i::JCp l l'(I ll44~1Cll 11~a.towt01Jil all'wtwlll(i.
•UUll.Ot:J\SllOW1': Cu~n~r\h1t111 \/Ir JUDI l:t U HKt:l:::N. of 5444370 thru .. ·11 (.'all l.111d..id.1yi1 L• 10 • 1 DENTAl.M.'1'Yt8KKrR utluy.11\Jn.tab Enmetf; .. \tAIO SEil \'I<.'•~. NB M•on".:'la 1, •\tl1tm.a. JI B Ni•wport or friend~. cnll -----' !><!!I II F. 1}40 60.JG r;qull ppor !',mp O)'er <:LIRK TYfttST to $~ pl"f' "'rrk. ,,..r .... '" "'• , b ADY£1T1SING ... HI I .Y~'" fl\111 1nrf' Co. h111 O'""nin"' Rl'rtplion11l ex per. or _,....,, lnI·•-1""._ ............ •C/\NOV&1n:rR..:AM 968-ZJOO Rnr ltrll 34R 115149 -------,.. • ., II Mll:JOOO "'""''"' -·· .. , .. no •"·""9" • nOOK STORfo:. N.B. --(.llllCK f\1thy11lllt•r. reliable. ror 7 llEAUTY OP•:RATOlt ror •·>.11 or wlll tnln, l'o l'ltt' • · ---HJO (J\ft3 •
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II U.S tn60ral\ll{',CM 1''amlly \>t't. l'IOulil' r(' ForWOtfteft0ttfy ftL hrii.64S·G384 _ rl'nl 11p11ce or h111h rom M'illt ll fll'llk ~~anuih. onJy. Mu\l llVt" In Mill· t:mpl"Y"!I"
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"'" """ _........ "-l'romollon Sah•p., ~tu11t u tlf\41!1, Apply In l)<'rllQfl HAii STYUSJ': Un1qu,, r 1111t lnotl r1sh Need somronr tn t11llc to' ~ ~l(.i;tarter. Wlllln1t tti P•llme. my home. Nwpl 9'-t'llnt• fo'1111hlmu h.1'1 311 11:1 II Flnuntl' ComtJ11ny . DlHTAL ASSIST. Eshbll•bult a11a rioOft
ntl1rl.:tol Xlnl N1•1,qior\ t..o ~ l : I' r 1• ~ <' rl pt lo n fttl Yl'IU arc ulllna on• make rokl <'llh Slrun11 ll1thl.ll urea Call &15 ?SJ!! orpnr ror vou tu l.!Arn a• 1~(•$.J' N Tu»lln Ave. Rover. Intern or rl't'{!J)I l.ldo J.le ai.n I.A nqw
Rl•111·h lo<" Good mo Gh1ue' lte'" 11rd Dell!e c h ft r t I e !I 11 11 e • ~ on rl()lt. Vou will tw-~rll oll 6. mU<'h i.i~ $4.M\ JIC'r hr pro-S.111ta i\na. itrad ok. Tut'!! thru Sat Je .. slng 11pari-Pktt4C ~.iii·~ & f111in~ Con1pl fr.ime w ldt'rorallon nn Shlpwrec kC"d. llkl' a In< advertlslna 11pucr to 8aby<1ltlrr wnnted. anrr· flt No "olh-<1 or dehv COlllCTOR H.A.962·331!1 call 673 U'70 an for Pal.
rc1u1p Mu ... 1 ~rll. xlnt bo"'' 1\l fo'u11h Isl or p itrC' or d rl ft"' nod I.OP m1na1tement per~on 11100!1 rot teacher!! child ti~ or or & ph<mt• nN 1------or Muty.
tl'rmJo 1-\lllprh't>S?0.000 !-'ash~. \7141 683·~ ~ached hlall & dry'> n<'l of lar&t' 1ndu1tnnl Mu<1t be dc prndnblr. For intcrvw eall (1 < P1nnnt1l•Co.h:.1111p1•nin~i---------•1 --------~t;Wl'OHTl'ACl1''1C collect. Stu1reyourcarC"11w1\h~ firm!. f'or lbe r lahl mnturf', Al•o dn 11omt ~86+5&9837470 lnr exp . collector ·DESMOND'S HAUWAUSALIS l.''\' .. '-S ruL:NTS ----mt.'One lt'n8itl'I.' A h 0 C " J'leasanl worklnit Condi r ttlme .. -\t Mftrlthhl ,., ~ .... s"t'"";. penon. t e ranie out hou1>eworll. Own tran, BICVCl.". M 1<'•'11 .. "'1'' """" ......, ,.. t..OST M1n111tu re male le1.11urely walk alouit the l>allyPUotoHcrstoppay r M 4978 r. ..,.., "'"''" lions. Slll11ry <'Om · W......._hr Yrt MotUN1Mil"f"t ;.
---Poodle-, blk/Rrnv, S yni aand! A qulel hour on n and excellent frinie re 1' few rcp•ll'l'I, •s~embllnl! 11.1 eruuratci wl\J\ u~r. K~rra IUru Uurihr\,,;
llA \Jo: 8115 Vic. 13671 Coast bench contempl&lln1t lhe benefll3 (;all the D1aplay Bt1bysltter needed. im· It ul~s. Y1Umc. Dlc)'clt Apply In per11on. Hall f!I ~up';l~~\~!c11r;:\lns . 211418 H•bor lll c M
H1·al 1-:,toll'. rin nrc It llwy. nr 2nd S l. So ot"ean? Conf1dcnti11I. hy Advcrtitlng J\hnAsrr, ml-d my home. Maturi\ shop t•111wr only plc1tse 1-·1nance <.:11rnpany , _.....:__· :-i hu!'lnt·~" lluclq,:ruund. l.aguno. fhd c-hrome appl. Dlana40M<ti4 (714) 6'Z·"32l, for UP· respnn!I womnn. <':tre Cur Call 540 3677 her tPM \!W>~·l" N. Tustin Ave, E.,.,..d,."·TllM
W NT chain on neck An& to p•• ...... 1.._"Dlll ~"ntm"ftl. :i chlldr,·n. 2 iqchool nae _Mon·Pt<I Sant& Anit. ~11£$ HRP S1tu11llo11 to wurk v.llh or "RABY " Rf'wanJ. C..11 -SA """ ''" " -------""'-problem In ,.,11\ c Collect (l?t:l l9311-W24 or Past, praent It fut UT(' ~ O,,ot t.ity Mon· ~I V:irit'd da>:ttn" Col .... Studewt Jn Our Women's Shop
l'r\X't' &42 63G8 (7141323 36.10 Shl' has been 11ven lbe ls:yloy.. ~·,:,.a:;~;mba~~~1. ll~~j BOATS Htm•!! Full Co. beaerits + -. -iii\ to he Ip ol heni Lie. ... .. -~". THI WJLLUD Fri ndly ~""'olna J>f'Cl-IJ~ral dltc:oun\.
(101n11 ~l'ulplurC"d nail LOST: Vic Nev. land • 213 (IM.1350 213 697 92'72 A/P l()()t(KHPO .....-.-v Yedlt 01..-INoft e ' ""'• · hlnk Apply lat Per11on 'hop 1n Pountaln Valley Slater arey lon11h1lr P/Ume, exper'd. Paysl'l pie pt'rtOn who can l nk toManaa~t " fOI u re or ub leue mall' Cat 847·9541 Homeless children ne.d aystem. Call btolwn 9am Rabysitter R~ponsible. Will.ARD CO. on lhctr own. Part time.
l'ontJct S> h 111 Naman --.---you Become a lo11ler lO..m &'2·205.3 Kitty M F. 12·Spm. 2 chldrn) & I 1200 Co.dor Mon·t'rl 1%·5. Call the n---.l'S
ror :uiapptto sceshop.fOUND2 Af11hanllounds. parrnt . 8Jt 2168 .-~--_: ----9.~pm's. f'-.ileMY•y <:opyStop,;s_1._1oso ___ -t UAI .......
003-2l37 ~·~· ~,·~ ~~'· weekdays. APPLl.A.'l~E De.livery" Baby111tter needed, my lla1<>Penlnptn1he COOK--.Ol-nner.topwages:i-•1•4111•W•es-tm\ect __ .t:r_M_•l.'•
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0p a.. 501" FOUND Sm bile ~llnl· EYE"40TODATIHG yrs. Must be alrong, Noontllru5pm.64C).5891. LEADMEN.EXPEtl'D 4111f.Z27laslrl°"Chet Dllbwuher·Bar_v\ew POI._.,, ~ 5 ' · • ·r 1 TriedlhoReat"Calllhe heallhy nt.'al ap· tAllPh.asei) • Coo H 205$111 rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• c hnauzt'r em. v r BEST· t:nll EVE pearAnce. ·,.have own Babyslttertllouselcee per ENGJNElNSTALLt:RS v. oap, u n . •-y 0 lo I Bristol & Redhill. S.A. 7S2 .... .,,, 2 • ·-•· •-.. "'·t··-' \'"'' ..__.l n~d a iun ,, AYe. C.M. MZ·!.$05. -OW' ""' u . 5-Wi 68AOdays ._. ,.,pm, ...,.,.... • wor .. <>« ..... aya. lot leacbcrs chl\drt'n. FINISH CARPENTERS ""' ....,, ...... ~
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In prime L•KUna loca· The la11test draw In tlle CHll.STIANDATIHG baled on expr Dunlap's Mon·f"rl Own transp Bonlll&Medica1P1ana place an ad lo lM Oa.11' Room help. Girt p/tll.\\e.
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Cont.ct •f r lhnno prtor "xpc ricn c N~ ACldH ts.u.C~x· Newport8ucb,C.. CA._. '311 Sc'"wtftn A~. Colltt· lick.,.__.....,.. ...... K.13·2?70. Airportcr In nectuary. Qill tor in per d. OIAD ry u .,.__... Id bo rd I ii Mvt woppointm"nl Conv.f1ocsp.Ubedfacl.il·Reupt/Cltrk/Typlal Jl4IC.....-DriYe .. ._..,a• • • cru tor'a ltem.9".rutOttd. IUTUllflUltGTUll OAllCllSTAPTS .
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lfoasekcep1•r lhyvH·~ 54"4500 ,_,_ cootart, a~cur•le typlna (ACl'OU "'-m ~~~vse~rau, olll, SCHWlNN Suburban. 5 .I Manor, 350 w Uu)' -vou~... so wrm. Sal $476-$540. 2 r<V '1rlsblk ~cH .~l~ __ ,\1A.~si-:usE <1s.211> N N:!'!5!!e~!s~i, =~~~1~~";.>'. ~~~~~~u ADllAM'SFOI ipd, 646~· ~~-~ ...................... ~~ ...... ~!!~ J~k~per, b&ht. '"' t:\P Ot'c We trtAlo Fu elm r,>r Newport olc. tall. PO Oox 1810, .._..Mliak: lom C•1r• & PUIUC AUCTlftU
umo. t'l11nt l'11re, er Umt>.u~tt.CitU540-Duties conalat ot In· Newport Be ac h , C•a·--------1 SffNewArrtnla 1,.-. ••t IOlO **I BUY** M~"'YFIN""lT"',::"sorr rands & o&her househol anyume. •·rvi•wtng. •creen1oc I --1"'" """""'. •1u Vllla Wa / ..... d St r~• _. ""·rnU "" "" "" '"'"" "' "' .,.._.. ...,........, SECRETARY ~ Y """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• uvuu us...,. ru I.I~• ESTAT~ Jt;WEl.R\', m1nag•mt>nt for bus MATURE WOMAN dlspalch1n1 aurns. Newport8each41312J02 MEG 1 • A II --OR I wlll nee. Call ft"r11n, 540-~ p/t'm• lA wel com"' Te I e l.J h co nt a c 1 REC EPT· Fas h Ill. Sh 80 wpm. 6 Mo'a U · A D 1 Enlarger •PP a8n.tei y ART OBH:CTS, AN · ' ... " " b I b·11i ' Financial Svea firm ai•"m~l ln San Onofre. Butdwn Block, r-.... , w/50nun Componu 1&nd tell or EU.tor ou. TIQUES •• ~INt~ t'1RN .•
liousEKEEP L'.R ro n•~"om .. r• ,.._ con•aet w/ Otplla s, 1 n1 • ... ,,,,.,. ... 10 C .............. UC...-.... o •""" r .. -... "0 ,. ' u ·1 r u Rece~/Sec" Front You doa\ pav, we pa" solid maple bl... mm o mponan _.,_ • .._ """ ETC. PH "'t; rvR 1111-WidO~or In 11u l)rur ~tthants F'1eiublt' hni payro "'aen 0 c. aollll • I • , , • r --·-,. __ ... od ... ~ .... ,,,. I J'"t6•5 .. -· " ~ N t'd I ty~. Prior ex per . in desk. per d., &d nu, )'OU. <•l"xl3x30) on 6·20" ~. """"""nsers a ---a FO. & BROCHURE. mialurelady. 2ch1Jdre c cu , ale typing. nursina.' h o t p . o r typlnl 80 wpm. Call PLEASECALL barnedmaple legaw/ad· oe1atlve urrlera In· Aft 6 C~554-7ZtJ &U 2200 s Is 9. Pvt nn, swim pool S..7 3005 medical field helpful F.ileea,640-0123. I(~ Glti jUllable •led aocka Aft eluded. Tlme·O·Llfe ---------
!'!'.!!1.!ork Sund&)b off MATURE lndlv1du··I to "'or i·n··--' .. w "·II u...... ·~ll'TiftUIST OF ~·30~118'1 • ~r. PIO. Call: Daily VE! New" u.soo furn, CommUJUty aarag1 Sa.le :
'"'.....,,., v r ' I.CT~•~ -n.e1..... _ "" DIVI ON · · PiJotPhotoLa.b,&U~J appl's, mite. Wllaon'• Typewri ters. bds. --------~learn parking lol swttp-Tuley,$4&1506. ForVeuriJ:lary Hospital KELLY SERVICES INC Rnd" sq oak tbb. chnl, Bargain Nook. Now 2 bicycles. Sat fs Sut1 .
t&XJSE.KEEPER1SITTE mg. No exp. nee. F OF~JCEASS.ISTANT Over2J~'d.dt·l18!11. NewportBeacb 833-1441 dressers pew, cbloa NlwSuperUlorie stOttS _ 545 & 1114 w. 9:30am·4pm, El Atul,
Live ID. C1i6ll 411fler appLcaU~-4362 eALI OAIHH F.qual()pporEmployer sec .. bo osle r • Camera.Xhlt:r •. 1'th. C.M. 64Z·'f930 41 Fouola1nVaUey. =g aoyttme wknds MCDOHALD"S 61S-8'740blwnl01c5 ll.E.SALl5 prtmitlws.SatOnlyU~S. ~. 548-S262. BABYCRlBetc.aofabeJ. --------<t P. rt ti me. f' /lime . Uc'd· Ullllc'• SECRETARY UOE.23rdSt.C.M. 1035 QueenuSoCa Bed, 6 mo's lamps, paintlna•. 6 Ho..Mwar-.Sm.s Winte r Help. ApplyOfhc;e or Manaii:er ,.....,4.., Tott.Smin.te .... Austriandinlnglbl Cl.tta ....................... okt.Boughl$600.w1llsell tnuchmore.Allmlls&a-o!
40 Hr wk F.xpcr prd'd. 2~pm Mon lhru 1''ri, T T rai nee. Gor~on! T,.....Co.rM Stl4 to ...... $I I I I 1860 w/S chrs, $899/bat amese ldt~ns w/sbOU. $300.645-8626 fri /.Sat 9·SPM, 912
Mature. Kerm Rima, W Coast Hwy, Newport J ewelers, W~stmmster • . MO. otr.646-1230 Papen avail, from $3S. Ct'rc1s Pl, Nwpl Bcb. ~Harbor Bl. t: M Ot!ach. Mall AJ>i>fy m person. Under eeaeral direct.loo S3&-1962eves. Pr. velvet ch.rs, tuxedo, 8' <EBluUs) ---------.f----------i Mr.Gutt.enen. •Penooal instructioo serves as sectttary to Ming Dynasty vases, (4), sola, walnut wall urut.•---------
IDEAL p (TIME MECHAHICS Opeoini for Sunday onty •Manaaemeot oppom'• tbe superintendent & bronze statues, Leon mMALAY AN KITTENS Xlnl cood. 559-t728 Garage Sale: Sat. only, 10 WORK Exp. req. Tune up.s, driver in San Juan •tol0'%Commiss1on Boardol'fruSteesreUev· Franks PainUn1, other R~ $15/up with . t.il SPM. 321 F'1ower St. tr r l d d Ii •l.ac'dtralning2wks lngsupennlendentofad· eriental antiques. shot5.61~U!8 Antique Oak armoire, Costa Mesa. Hou.sew1 ves e>r college ans, ron en · un ne Capistrano Beach 01 classes start lmmed. ministratlve & office de-4'1~orl1S-9S12 . mirrored door. s Pc.
11rlsw/cars.1onm·l2: po s itions ?P e n . Dana Point area. Musi •Onlhejobtralning t.ail; Performs highly S2forSlameseltilt.en&sm Thomuville bdrm. set,
Mon·Fn. Earn S50 lo $8.S 'Insur ance. uniforms, have Station Wagon or •Manytoporrlceloc's complex & responsible An\4. Carved Ballar Claw bl.It: 5 mo ltillen. Mu.st incl. mattreu. cusl . BAYCREST
(Guam. $S0 Wkly) We vacauons paid. Top·pay. Van. Contact Ha rry Nolicensenectoapply clerical work; performs Oak B,uttet. Bev. mirror, ta.lteboth.'42-3837. drapes " bedspread. Moving, .saper garage
train you tu i.e.rv icc 0 r ange C 0 u 0 t Y Seeley, 642'·4321 for de· aED CARPET · r bea Uful 644-1308 53&-8395 sale, tu.ro. nuuine Hper estab'l lunch routes. A Automotive, 24 ot N . tallsandAppoiolment. public relation unc· u · DoCJI 10401----------1 cbar1er11 hi fi C1qulp.
( .. n JO. ~ 1f vou are ne11t, Tusun.S.A.54Z·5673 s-....o_...._i... llEALTORS t6J.tltl t ion.s: under.stan.ds Anl4 Maho"any Din.In&••••••••••••••••••••••• elpl Must sell complete Commanoa.Gaiatirca & -· , .....--r-r_,...,. ••r F d l 'l llL'-d pollCJea&<admioistrative . " C R D b personable & energetic MEDICALASSISTANT &.ptoy.,. or eaisca w a regulatioos&doeso\her Table/6 chn, mat.chiru!AK eg. o erman 8 rms ol furollurt. ap. riros.etc.Sat-fsSun,Aua
Phone for 1ntervw art No experience needed. ILL SALISMAH relat~d work as re· WCet. Massive carved Pinscher, red/tan, fem. pllances. Aquarium, 28, 29. 1139 Tradewlnd& ~979-01'7 We tram. Pay st.arts $361 OPBA TOIS Forty to 60 yrs old, for quired. 8ea.r-Ctaw sl)'le. 494,5459 5~ mo. old. AH 11hc:!tS. mtsc. ~ovtlt~·~'f Lo. Nwpt Bel\.
INSTJl UCTOR, swim month, Medical, dental, wilh follOWlng needed at sales in adult community Skill: DlctationlOOwpm sc1au Im 962.1369' alt. Spm, lnette set, like ne w GARAGESALE:
ming. quahhed for pre housrng, meals provided. the new HA 1 R ln LagunaNl&uel. lyping6Swpm. 1'111"1. 64.2·12Sl Yellow4rwbite48 .. round Movln11 215 Knox St.
scheolcrs rn my home St!lf·Cullillmenl. maturi· CALIFORNIA Salon Ui 493-0331, lOAM·SPM Apply in penoo at. &Uflllr8$ Two MtM A..... &bl a. 4 p•dded swlvet C.M. Sat&<Sun U .S
Own uansp nee 962 7955_ t Y · Ask about 0 u beautiful South Coast . Fountain Valley School M'1ftU\ Wtth Papers. chairs. SW. 4'15·7610 or•---------
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Army Opportu.nilies Penlli, 919-5851 Career type u~dh1dual to (corner or Talbert & Vafue-•hind -1 Tao.1 Blue a---------S•. SH I 0.4 Santa Ana 542-24 join a profeut0na.I team. Newland> Fouatalo SHAVING Good n..a..1 Divorce Salt: lge Chip· 1 Hunt Sch 962-PARKING ATTEN · Complete tralninc pro-Valley,CA.9%708 Mybrother·ln·lawls ab Ho.e -r· pendale Cabinet & l"urn. s pc sect onel •..,..,.., · so d 962 11168 couch, m11t silver ltema. ---1 Calta Mesa 54CH On."» part·time, over gram. AL nee FUiDgdeadline: du.may. Uke yesterday,-.-· N ....... -Blanket Ch~l. Clrcas h Janitorial Maintenance. Jotnthepeople 18.MusthavevaUdCaUr. manaaertralnees. Auc30,1t. he cul his Coot whll --...... ..,,, .... 1770: Solid M a hoa. Muc mono."' !~:re~'"~:pf;uC~~:O ~ho'v" joined the Army ~~r~~~. ~Cal~e:.~P:-~~ R~l~ F.quaJ ~ ai: an lo SHAVING. ~ s.thr r.,. ;;~:;t~ ~;;~~'!~: :: :,:t ~6: :~·,~~ 0 9am-noon,IWW 17thSl, M.dic .. Tramcriber 768-8249. mp ~. ~Ru&,9xl2,Squ AKC,lwks.MS-14'73 6 SUPER SALE! Sat Alli
Costo Mesa Un Re11r 1 Full lime. E:Apr req. Gd IETAIL SALIS SECRETARIAL position, Grand piano, pair vtc For sale 4mo old remale1----------1 28th. Toys, furn, ap·
benel1ts.898·2.SS4 PAIT-TIME Some sales e a per. boo ltlteeping expe torian chairs, old coppe AKC Be a a.le shots t.e set·Walnut grain pllancea, lawn s wlni;. Janit orial Pos 1t1on, Earn~s8~Thr doing F/Ume.5,,.,daywk.Tbe necessary,boatoriented, wa1b maehloe . 496-l4!H • • formica top lnble w/8 clothing, misc Items.Cd
r,ume. $2 50 llr Gt'n'I M.ciic .. /Anist baUot work for the Nov Nul Kettle at Lumber small busloess. Salary &luswatt. 53&-3362 chairs Xlnt cond1llon. quality. 12 .. St. J ··m...., duties. K now l~·di.:e of b .. er· •· _ _. Pl F l --_,.. "·U $100 roe.,""'" " • "" floor machine req'd ran time. 11c .. o ice"' electklns. Wo rk you.r own v...... aia on orest n open, ~-yrs ...... ...... ltl& W1 k Sor le Chair Basset puppies, champion · ....... ...,.... Rd. NB soaw ln>nl office. Must hrs, no selliniJ or collect· Laauna Beach . Call forlnterviewMS-4520 c er • a aired, AKC reg. $85. •---------Bayview Conv llo:.p. ly•"'· No ex pr net . Send . M t b 11 I 494·8863 for lntervw appt Set le 3 Victonan Wicker 586-'49"7 Rl;dtt<>rating. Mulil atll ram. 1araaer l Top qual.
20M Thunn Avr-C M. r~me to 18700 Main St. ~:~ :,wnc 11).l+& 4.~: Uam-SpmdaHy. •SICllTAIY·SALIS Chai.rs. Pvt pty. 552·1063 . S1mmo'.1s Hlde·U•bed clot.hes, toys. gamea, kit.
842·3505. HuntBl•h.Ste209.92648 ONLY. Apply, 4532 Pre•lous exp . In Anni IOIOUiasaApsopuppies,AKC (upard d mall) xl~l & d~ items, rurn. 2401 --1----------1 purchasing & Inventory orr-..Cft beauUmoold. cond. Barrel back chair, B k NBS t 9S JANITORS M/f'. cxpM ~t i f "oopl" ~ho enjoy Rob1nwood Cr. Irvine . 1 T . 60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 1 ~-tablelamp,968·9949aft.6, __ uc_e..;.y_e_. __ •_· __
J• ' d k •• · ,-" -•c I D •· Walnut RN contro · YJ>Ull wpm, -....l D H • -.......... 3-4 '111 11 mll.'," ;.iy w · people, purty plan and a ' u ver r. .. * * No ah. s Days wit xlnt .-n: ,irt amare otpoent pm. 1166 Port Manleil(h Cir, •
75.2·7292bel"n3·5pm J:ood income. work part areal benefits wortc'ingr~rtop Sale.3308W.Wamer. Mini Schnauzer, 10 wks, NB Portoflno drps &
LGlldtc-...•--·d tJme or full. Yours hou.r11 PIX OPl.ltATOll 11 PM-7.·30A sailboat dealership & near Harbor, Santa Ana male. Has sbotll, AKC. Kg ~i'· ~e.velv~t spr~rkd. lit 'g fixtures, cradle, toy
-r-· ---r""' Crom your home Call yacht brokerage. n... 644·'7895. sea 0~ w/s am, e chest, dbl roUaway, lots Btwn8&5548·01VI Rarbara,546-651J9 · Fri/Sat/Gr aveyard . ICU.CCu.l'fT,FfT TRANSOCEANIC REFlUOERATOn.> ne w ~luc ~lr lped, elae. Mual see. 10.5 1---------1 Also, af\n ~e ves. Some MIDICAL •/T vACHTS WASHERS DRYERS Shih·TIU puppies, male, Boudoir chair, Qn aq Sal/Sun 644 9238 1 LegalSctyjRcpt MILL SHA.PHMAH wknds . Wi l l tn ln . ""' • Jlecondillon«l·R~ lemale, lhorou.ghbred, spread w/sham blue & · • • •
Xlnt typ1sl M'1chlnc Westuil Corp has im· BJ.1.3333. PIDW~IMI ~~l~a~~~ "Fret Dam a1'd. papers. $400 each . gold, antique French Deerfield bloek garoiie
lrtuucnpuon. no sl~no. med openlnl! for a Miii PIX.aECIPT LAIC>a /T (114)675-7674 Cuartdel 552.Sl.N Regency couch, down sale. Sat only. 9.4, ~rn, \
Pleasant pc rsonullty ShoJ>('rmanw,5 Sy~ex· EXC LENT 2tYEA.RS1NO.C. cushion. pcrr cond. lawnmower,babyequlp,
Mio. 2 yrs Cahf leaal Pt>r X.lnt bcndib, llllth Part t ime. Evu It BENEFITS SECRETARY ror Real DUNLAP'S Beaut.lamps,glve·away blkes,ktchn lloma,palnt·
ell p . Sa I a r y com d k k A wttoda. Tr1velond U.S.A. • p EN s r o N p LAN Estate Co. In Faah1on palr swivel dub chalra, in11. records, booka, menauratew /•~P Sant.a ~io.4Se~~~t~C:iml.~ lrvin~. -CREDITUNION lsland.Musthave4yn llUNewportBlvd,Cll mov ing sacrifice . clothing, camera, pet
Ana.Call83S6212 McConnackAve.C.M. 551·1111, •d 11 SobmltAppUcationsTo: exper., type 65-70 wpm, CALL~·TTto ale Gennao Shepherd 559·1468 ~u.ip &mony olher mlsc
Live In housekeeper & Hunltnaton s h 80·90 wpm. CallSean upriabt Frener. freetogoodbome.~V111. yap1edropleartable,six item• Cu l ver t o PerlKt Wo~ tntercommunity Ei.leea,640-01ZJ. like new. 15.8 cu. ft. Bes1 xlnt w/children. Wite al· mate chairs. Dettf1eld to Fawn Glen • COC>Jl, pvt rm & b1Alh. on MEED EXTRA Ho.1-Hospital offer. 644·~ lerak. 146·1701 SlSO. 546-4062 lo Mint Glade. oteanfront. MU!1l h11\e l :J0.2:30or 1TTT2Beach Blvd Secretary, Exec. p/time ---------·t---"-------l--~~~~~=----t-:::---::-;--:--:-::-;:---:-
i:eodref·s.499·1972 CASH? 3•30-9:30 lluntlnitonBeach9214'7 wanted for ad agency. Hot point temp. ~trol an Puppy. AKC. Formica DJn T able. 4 Thur, Fti,Sal&Sun,sale.
Lo ..... PltOCHSOll r(T IHSl ltTHS Worit 8 hrs a day eJtm.inf' Worli: 9-12pm 5 days Wk. electric dryer. good Male. Btkrran. chairs $40 Damsh bar dbl oak bed, 2 brass
"" S3-$'9 h I le t ~v. secretarial exper. cood. SllO, muat sell. 636-8290 S90 962 0710 ' hdbrds. oak hall tr•e. l.OAH PACICAGHS 1201 MEN & WOM~N per ~ n P asanl RN's fltime llpm-1am req'd. Sh/spdwriling a 183..-s ' · m1~ items. red tiffany
L.()AH CLOSH S Nt-:F.l>F.D ~~~~:u:~bjl~s .inD!~r p/lime lpm·llpm. LVN'~ necessity. Call 644 C ~g. Beagle Pups, MOVING. Hunt. Harbor lamp. 6TJ.Oll9. 412 Iris, i
Due t o ''pens ion. IMMEDIATELY Irvine olc reprflenUn& fullor~/time 3pm·11Pm. askfor.PAM. G.E. relriaerator, cross males $1~. female $100. hme. Selllng fine furn., CdM. •
Oowuey Suvinit~ & Lo1111 t;arn ('Jtlr,1 s pending Ti me Life Books . Mna erde Conv. HG.'lp top freeur, good cond. 842-8495 decor items, etc. 16822 SUPER GARAGE SALE ~-luti. opc-mnu m ~Tu~nb1yt"swCororkmm9gPMMotn Dynamic per sonality 66l ~nterSt,C.M. SECUllTYGUARD ~.556-49118 toY• 1045 FAaewaterLn.H.B. . SalAu"28lh9AM.
Or C l ( "' u • • ._.. F/Urne-P/time. Ask for 6 angc oun Y or In· 6AM 1n So Orange Co. most likely to !\UCCccu. Sa11 Loft hu openings In Doo. 61~101. Kenmore aas Dryer, 8' Sandy Beige couch 2638 Elden Apt B. C.M
divlduals W/t'on ven A11se mblers & T ypists Interested boUS(•wives,, hand work d•pt. Some aoodcond. $100. hepberd/Collle mli, d d $25
Uooal refinancu exper Also Nct'<ted For Other student.a seekm1( perm. cxper desinablo. 548·3464. Service Station Atten· 1147.9509 female, s payed. Also, 1 ~~olSG · GARAGE SALE
&lot ronvenlionnl llalc Tcmporni;Y A~iiignmenls positions call 833-8095. dant, exper'd. Day & · male 3 yrs. Good home. Queen It wtr bed. ster~
a1ctow expcr.S11vin1u1& ln Oran1te<:o c: Sales Career ·steady Eves.fUll&p/time.Ap-Kenmore Washer 'S6S, 493•2575. SOFA , o ff white , equlp,4pc drumscl,10
Loan or mortgage h11nk PLEASE CALL rHOHE PB.tOH work, $t1S wk·UP to alart. ply, Shell Station, l1tb & Kenmore Elec Dryer $25, here ulon, Earth tone spd bike•. sewing mach,
Ina background pref'c:l k.a~ Girt Mu11t be 25or uver Fuller Brush 968-8378 Irvine, N.B. Kenmore Washer $35 2Cemale 5wk old ~ermao pillows incld. Xlnt cond. Nikon 135 lens, kit ch
T)'plna r t'q'd Snl;&ry Appb' In r cr.1on Sales Guar.548-8612 Shorlhalr/Labmi.x.. $140 .. Champaene white equip, plants, booka, o{
commeMuralt> w/\'x1K1r DIVI. ON 0 1" YB.LOW C.41 ~ WJiV 7 Service Sta. Attendants, St .. bl W h 968·1100 velvet J{ocker, Uke new. clot.hes etc. Sat & Sun Mt Call Pl'rsnnnt•I «7 14 1 KEI.LYSl';RVICF"51NC ll2.5lSlaterAvot1nue ,.._.,_. •t foll & p/time. Exper'd. a c .. a e as er $45.962-43S3aft.3 12. 410 Iris Ave. CdM ~2 tor rurther in Newpc>rt Beach 833 l44 t f ountain Vul ley We need a ·· r,namite" App I y R ay C 0 r c y Dryer, Wh irlpool, $11S. CUte Ouffy kittens, 8 wks, C&ll 673·G'73 for Info. fot'rmallon. Equal Oppor f:mplo)•er ------salespcrson·w1ll train. Chevron. 604 s. Coast or besl olrer. 615· 1273 hsebrkn, loveable, save Redecorallng·Selling liv. •
Eciual ()ppor f:mployl'r 114·894 3.'3$ Hwy. Laguna Beach. G Sto 30 .. dbl usplease979-4289 rm, den J< bedrm furn. Clothing, Camping Equip, l ..__ as ve oven All less than l yr old. Ex· Records, Books, Toya, a
LVN·Chll'lll' 3 ll f't1mr HUlt~YMAN Snl~person nc-eded for P.Jt S I broiler. $35. Chihuahua Terrier Mix ample-4 Pc Herculon den C1uner1 Equip.~ Apll·
Rt'llt f Ch1tqrr 11 1&3 II Exper'd., time Moture PHONE SALES large showroom. Expcr Tele one a es 6'0-1163 Puppy,male.8wks. set. worth $1200. Selling quea.Fum.etc. Frl"S•t
& t:JCper·11 Aldr" All male ovtr 21 R t>lly~ 1n in sales helprul Xlol co 536-1591 ...,.... -1283 r l 9-1 only 312G1 E Nine ShH\a &46TW4 Phonr Salrs p1•oplt. benerll3 Chan<'e for ad AM & PM Shifts. Part· Pennrrest Side by Sid _... . ....,,. . orapp · · · N I · El
dul11nJ: Sot1Sun ti'frk malf or ffmlllll, ltl to M vaft"rmrnl Apply. 2031 tame 18 Or over. Hourly ttfrlg. w/lcemaker. $115 Fl.HFtlllWOOD Antiquewalnutdinlnaael, ~~iu!i~ntJCt~b)
·1.vN J 11 Superv1~or w ~llrnta "lr~'.t' e 1v. yraniofaite Guam ntffd SE Main Ir vi n e wages & comm avail. Se.rs gas dryer S75 9AMto4PM-646-3231 46"x61", & chrs. 2 lear••--=--. ----''-----~f(t immed s Uaya $3 lr • up. vet llmt' waa~ or rommu.•lons ' · ' Por details call 540·0301. Sears port. dlllhwasher 12 .. each "'nl cond ~. f\lrn1ture, new toys, biket
wk. Al'IO. l>ietary Cook In" lttntOtt1 Advan~ 250 East 17t h Street ,~: LosAngelesTln:u~s $80. All cood cond Hsebrlm Dox ie, fem, 6 960-46.11 • t. •Ill, obe. rods, reeta. •
w/INtltullomal rwt'r " mNtt ~ent1al Laau . ..a Suitt' 0 , Costa i\(H t.. SALISPHSOH 1375Sonnower, C M. 988-5182. yrs, Lnehair chow, Male, . tools Sal/Son a.a. 3037
Aadt•s &Orllt rlu•,for 73 ~c'1~.~1~y, Inc, 1':1 betwttn5 00&83Up.m A11reqlvl", t ~:I T...,..AMSen. Electricdryer,Kenmore rriendly.Mt-1461 2S1~e~h.~ltrst~;. Java Ra.,CM l'
8 " lft · ) D d Y 5 "'k NURSf.:S ~~l Oppc>rtunHy drhsstod · dt'Jlt'n '\ e Miatur•. exper. pref'd. white 11ov.220v ror aale Mini Poodlu, 2 fl"ms. S..1 wtrrms' 2 Sets ·dbl az $501'reasurf8 & lrivla P•llo ~ 8075 ..... ~.L"""''S Employtr wtl mnnaaemenl ~en llpm·?am. s Days Also. For sale, ·bst o rrr ;yrs. Toaether only, t.o &S15 542-8893 ' · Riie, JO-Sol .. 21th Aue.
M A C II I ~ I !. T "" ~ .. " 11111 Aver 111c earntnll' p/lime evt' & wknds *'7·1427. lovin1home.646-1016 . 410 Broadway, CM I R YfOTVN: Practlcnl~ '-Ordt"rllc5 from S800 lo SlOOO per 11v111I. Please cnll for . MUST SF.LL our home ---F. v 1 1 ' 1 OCi'li._'11 ror hospital at..U mo Apply In J)('raon ot llppt 644 7050. Wuher & tlcrtrlc Dryer Irish ~uer, l yr, spayed f 11 or r rnilure• Rciut Super s a I• I Ch Ilda :r 1
1f r"'t' l unnr ' rt'llCC,, pn\lalrtluly. Ex· Phon<• Solicitors, (!\I rt' Tiie Tannery We11l, So. ---xlnt cond, $75 tat'h 8 11 11 h Ol11 . X I n l d~ I g Kum 1 1· llv rm Ralcillh alrl1 t>lke (mint) I
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8 LllRS " P 1,t' mr. "··~ t c lllr & ovu w/expcr. p1 cf d SALl!;S . Sm . Jrwelry TOR.~. stood 'ncome AllCtioft 10 I 3 FRE~ KITTf!NS tables. chuirs, lompa, oil Udbrd~, c hn, boohj l
Hl)C'r In phuitlt'~. \\ood. Nuri.cll K<'alatn , UH7 Mon Ftl 4pm.9pm. Sal. h mature wo man Gro~1ng com pony Good •••••••••••••••••••••• PART SIAM ESE palntlni gold leu( mlr· toy11 , clothes. More. Clberi1laus & flni:1htn1t Wutt'llfl Dr .• Ste 212, 118m.1pm. Call Llaa after 8 k!i'1cis N 8 013_.134 · houn .1139-3500. 644 . .sti ron bd~m •c>t m1tny d<'· Sal/&ln 9·1. No preute1. I
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.M1111l m11kc own 11ctup'I & Nur!ll'!I Alde11. cxpcr'd, PLUMBING SALHWOMAH Exper'd. Apply 0 & W •FURMITUll• <ll> male klttC'n11, block ft ciuallty & xlnt rond; Lot11 of Goodlt1·8lke. (
have minimum!\ yr!! c' R4tyv1rw Conv. Hosp. SALISMAH·IMSIOI Exper·.s. Ov~r 00 yrs. for Towing, 17th & Irvine, white, shol.w dewormed, Mouse lot u lc t oo · tent. b1 by ltcm11 elf. 22:1 , I'"'. a s pr ot o t Y pe 2055 T hu ri n • C . M .,. .d I I bl " !lift. itor«. t /lime. L.•1· N.B. *AUCTION• JO wk•. 58f·3298 Qi-4170 Mqnollu, C.Moaa. t mn.chln11t 1192 K 11i~t'r oo 3.'i(JS .-.xper n P um n,.. Bch t\cJll)' to PO Box ToMt 7 JO PM• .-.. - --Avo frvln~ 714 154 l 151 COmm. It benefl\s Xlnt 3:l'1 Laicuna &ach, Cl&. TRUCK DRIVH * e : 8 ~" old Mia ..... Pupr.>'· G..,. S• toll SVPF.R GIANT Oa.rare
' -MUltSIHG earnings oppor. Tral11 ln• ~ . Ex for drlvina 2 & 3 ax· .,....,._ WekOtM t em a I e •ado r ab e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale: A to z. flr•t corne, •
MACHIHIST Pirk l..ltkl eoov 04\n.ter. for manaaemcnt lo well 1 ~ etr k Call blwn 635·1220• exl 54 or 2 Family Onr. Sale. flnl aet Sat. On~ llAM 1~
Dlverslf1cd work load Nurs~ Aldc11 13.30, At estab'I Oranae Co. flr'm S11ndwlc h Dell ver y , ~-J fur a:t: 00 /\ua. S..,.,. L..h 151·2111· Fri/Sat 9·5. Ill VW hi· 29511 Mllbro, t:M. oti ~
Mfit r ltctron1t ln11tru 3 11. r 1umc or f/tlme. 642-1158. Call for appt. .mornlnflll. Xlnl p/llmc 27 30 31 4~595 c~ BeauL I mOI old while back Hiil $10. Two 15 .. Baker I
ments Modrrn work Malf'or rt1m. Wt'll ataflecl Pre-School Dlrtttor pog Apfrox l~ hn wk. · · • Stodt .,._ male cat. 2130 Albatrost, chrome whe~I• ft tlrC'll 1 •
•II op . Ad " on c • d w he'd pcnio~cl. Xlnt Mu:11t be state qualified Info-Cal 645-0145. DUCK MICHA.MIC Dresaen t est1 night CM. 540-61137 $1&. S-lug truc:k wheel $7. at 10·5 Liv-rm furn, -
Kloctks. 123t V1ctor10 b(-nc'f1t.a 4r bH1th & life t <114)897 l.522. ' MacG~aor Yacht Corp nds hUdbOarda mJ Pr. American Maa11. J4" chest. l•ms» " mJ1c. 12 '~ *'-C M 646-711\5 E_'OF.. im.Call642-8044. exp.pre . . SF.CRETARYforlawolc. 183lPlacentla C.M. • l\a 'h .__ .. 'd t·Hultb)' Collle. well tl~. s10. 1 hp 3·phase CamphorSo.<OffJordaDt l-aiiiiiiiii--riiiiiiiiiiil PIUme Penon to Servlee N.8. Exper. not net. Will ' rora. c Ht 1•1 ay trained, &d wtkldt, ftte motor US + other In Irv>. •
MMOS F\ln.tlmc-. part· N l Gr'Hllni Card Dlspluys tral.n. Good typlna & •h Wailreu part lime. ~!:.~:e~s ~~~::~:· to ad bome. S.-9583. moton. Swim nns. mask Movlna ulc LoU of anU· ~ timf, Apply ~ Harbor ura ni I lo"al D .. pt Stor •s req d. 644·6040. The Slew Kt'tUe • ' le coi vest $12 Small rffl _ ......
m d c "l RN n ' ~ 1• · <kc chalrt, Uvlna rm "'-•• lcltlen1 that n....,. to .._1 Pan.:·-•c ta-ques, hol.I ehold ,.,.,..., iJ--v · ·"'' * * Musthavecar •berella · t79-1171 .... _I pt.. r•'"' ~ '"" '"""'" ...... I hi •· It 1---------•L---------1 t.a.,_,, amP1. uW'ft, bomel. Calico " 11'&.J " __.,_r •15 La ... • dOOf c ot n, • o 1 more. MAIDWANT£D.Sttac11« ble.(213)761-4313. WAmESS LOTSOFMICI wh.tta.CaU~ ii."'"P';a•c()ver'is·x•'. Wtd·fl'r . ~·.AJ Maple••
Mott'I, Ui&lS. CoHl 11"">· MOBILE r t ume S•ll'll. so-no SECRETARY f.:ll>tt'd for lrrine C«ln· APPUAMCIS as. Sltll worm drtvt' .. ,,., Ave C.M. ~ ua Bch CJM.-4tm I MT E M s I v E 'Wk/up. Mm. ladles. s\U· wrrn SHORTHAND try Club, Newport Bcb. w ..... -lri ralon ........ • 1050 $50. Gear reduction bolt •tJSun. Chlldrens Pin
Mt1iotcnaace Mon. re· d ent s . Eves / Sa.t 2DAY PmMr. 573-tUlaskforKaren. ~,.·.~"" &tr .._.1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $20. e windows. appro•. Ball Mach gamea.1 ,.... ....-9 536--lJOC .. ~SIGNllENT ""'3~•-. •~•, BarUIP • •. 3 •'-1°• ' llred person. 2 days wk. CARE -· . . "-7 Qialr PLUS LOTS or Magnificent pool tbl I J(J • two J .... • one m.aglc trlckl., t lt .. plC·
Maa Verde Conv Hosp. , , ...... 7•.l o•M ····m·-sALES CalJ Now ! WAJTllSSES NlCEMlSC. . w/bUUard lamp ••m up 9 "x:I$". 1420Sct Parton, tuNS, ttc. 474 E. 18th Pl. 4
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•CREDIT UNION proanm . We &Ive lu-Detail work. M a\ure Cuhler '• Chech 6 Garfield le Bu.shard) misc. • &ibmll Applicallons To: dividuallied attention . Cerna.le. 979-ll05. Mario. CASH. • 5 Cheat of Drawers. Kng ----------1--.;.._ _____ _ Hunlln~ton 1ntorcom· Xlnt area wlflne 011· ARAG£ SALE adt .in MAS18SAUCT10M u headboard, 2 nlt1ht GARAGESALE Eaatbluff·a ntlquu , 1
mun.ll)' lfotplt1&I ponuntty. Call us. you'll the Da.lly Pilot br1nt1 hap. Women, 20 " older to 20711/~Mwpta tttndl, 11me table, bar, T ruaurea, valut1 • houllf'Wal'd, 10 1pd bike. 1
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'li.B, WANTED bu~J. nn l>l• 11"t'd for ri>:~,. S200 Worl.:1 Xlntrwuunacon d. :t.&.1!()1") ~.G41l-84~ HONDA MISSION CnJQut• Tent Tl-1111\'r. Sit"-1'11'1<1111 \'II, 4 •IK'"''· '"H
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m tae. 229 Ca n1I S t SILVE R SERVICE. Also othi:r ;in,llqu~ 41~ nU!>c. Ht1.11wnabh'. ~uod ti423.S'16 l4'C11I Cat w/tr111lrr.1wQd TTode •ill llt'l I)( wheeb Al.Jou llf, $1i00, 2 b11t.11Ht OKANGt-;t'OllNTY'S
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185$ Parsons C.M. Al fro.rn yourbw1tJ>('l.SC:anl PU Contnt1.orssalcou\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.9'74 c~ ··'I 5 b En"~~~· N ·w •Bottom ----.. -. ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• forsale''8LTD. Send ooe cal'\! Cor e11c:b ~I 3!J88Steve • • ·•v.., 1 ·L .n-:i.:.., motor, p, • · •. I <.:l250 ,5 Com1•tMotorC)c:ll'ltlr ---------4 lAI plus one i.pare. We ----· \OU Gt:""n.~l lo; long .:>hart SJOO S:ibot Paint. N li SHP.Allu a WtlJeust.'<l,xlras lluldsZ. l.cts ol misc. f'lm. W ID ret urn perm anen t ly G1b300 J ;aLL Guato&~ & wttaic etc. ti ml>!I mold Sl~. Ph 6'15 3644 ble ~· Cull Evemngs $400. G75 48114 S90 5-'14 •1743
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PATIO SAU 1.0. reqwremen~. ,Pre-49>5&51 --••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..974 25' NOVA. du1I 188 ~'Ot\d. Many t>.lras. $1700 $7SO/b:.l oCr 642·8S4 C~r or B1l.e. New •ire::. &
Sat/Sunt-5, venl •~~~theft i;,r a 10 prs brand nttw denim l"IELD'S W:irl'houst• l\1el"(' t'rwser-:.. great ror Call98ol.!1Mt anytime. · Lic.S40-.088 1972DATSUM
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dresMt' w/mlnw, brass t.au. Or try lwo cards w/flsh&alleqwp Ll1ht) w opt t1> buy. Kawu1, Hob 12 $375 M l . 11 -1976 Dodi:e Motor & ~uto behel'e' 1811631~)
bed, ball tree . masr back to bark tr.Uler 4.xb4. Por:.t·he Sleinway. Baldwin, 32' Grand Banks, 1973. Cal\e Karen ·642u~t1:eor '74 Suzuki 380. SOOOml, 11 trans, low mllea~c. ~75 O ... LY S 1995 ~bai('a, cofree l bl. end PRICES . bage,.ge rk. Uo.i; e>. Ch1d1t•reni:, Yamaha. Lastofthewoods.bcaul. 897.2515 ' mosold,gold,$85(tfsrm. 675-7'29 HiwPORTD.ATSUM
t bl, bldg m a terials, S2eaor31$S ercisepen.581·1~ l\1mbnll, Wrlt:r.r <7141 cood $t0,000.67:H>428 348~ 11880ovcStret•t
doora, s hutters, win 415tagsSl OOu. --: tlJll 27 7 O 1 2074! ---• Boston Whaler. Squall ,74 llondu 360 l mmllc:. AaltoaforSole NEWl'ORTDE/\CH dows, lumber , lamps, 619tagsSl50ea. Vending eqwp. for <.JI. Brookhur:.t.CG l..lq.wdateestates_alt!. 7~. Hull hke new. ready lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833 1300 pic;turu. misc. aotiqul!l> tOor mor<.' Sl.40 ea. Soda. candy. l'Orrl·e. b t -23 f'ormul11 l\\•lll 188 s sail $4SS 673 lllbi Xlnl running cond. $500
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'" .., name address hone . nms. hubs, lovl•:.cat -Ne" 327. Inboard. Trlr. 960·llS4 cond. 3 r ail lrallcr. nds pasot.1969 vw, S600 CA. 211.,u. n./\. & 7M frt
_F_unl __ e_al_. C_dM ____ --1 we'll ~ake on~ ~ard pe h1dl'·ll·bed: o•! ~au1lm~. A..'l/Tl.Q,l'~;STt:JN~AV m~sl sell. Make offer. -. -------$450/both. 644-6741 2LO lb1h St. Apt. C 1111111 (lol,'i7:Jc. OI02) Only S8!m.
Some anUques. Pktures, ta&. Add 25• each. !J79.9S96/ 96J.7 i&; f<EUTJ\I. t..r~A.N U 496-8786 13 Cydone . _Used .12 '74300 Bulla.co. Xlot cond. Bch. 536·3938 HOWARD
wr(lugbt Ir on. m ue h Send check or moneyor mer 100 )r:o old com·r rf t d 1970 16' tlmt.'~: S41~rtfH:e $.725. Deaertr&ady. ...~/ CllEVHULET. Uovc &
misc.also6cufl reCrig, der to: •PUBLIC• 11lut~lyre~lorcd.n;iwless Gel ·e~ ~on 1··976 SOb l-';i.st.61_5-6S6lor~ S000.646-8402 -C!....-t ~": 9520 Quail Sts • NCW\I Orl. T•Rl...,....ING FUR...,ITURE l't>nd d avort''° 1' de lllliSpar, P cn .. cs h.
1ood for camper , boat P'ILO .-"' * " * MtltiOSl • ~v1n r ude. Must sell is· l"lreball. Main. J ib, .8 5 Tri umph SOOcc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bc3t· l
555 etc. 34532 Celle Palo ma. P 0 . Box !560 *AUCTION* -qwek. $1300. 968-8179 spin. ll1·1Jerformancc. Custom Asking $750 Ph OVER 70 CARS 8 3·0 Capo lkb, Sal. o nly Costa Mesa, Ca. V2626 *'m..i~ 7:lO P'M * ~·t'rctt Plano. Llpn1tht. W-1-1 b 't . Tra pez.-r l ~. Co me 493 1910'eves ·
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CHE_V_Y_._..,.. 9-5PM. 496-3809 -------_,. Xlnt rnnd. Can<! bark 1 exc: ange eqw Y in see i.all It. ----· · IN INVENTORY
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PUILIC AUCTION o.akrs Wekome SHOO Ph -19!12647 Condo. lo Carlsb:ui f~r $798 SBl-7156 74 Triumph Bonnevtlle CSO TILT C.AI
MANY ITEMS OF l''TNE ---_Boal ~bmit. l/-'.JIH82G , • • . 750 Disc brks, 2900 mi, luy..Setl-Trode Sspt'Cd,2sPl•t'dre3raxlc
£STAT!-; JEWELRY. C~IMnts \n11qu1· Pump Or~J n ,Chrts Classie 1948. 25' NEWB~~IN~ cln. $.1300/ofr. ~5-!1331. & air t-und. :!4 (t.
ART OJU ECTS, AN l'l rl''' 1811.5 S700 c.ish. 0 • ..... r· h . FORCt:SSAL~ Ol Sl9 a rt 5 wkod a I um In I um va n . TIQU~. l"INE FURN , •Storoci-lots• t.l:! ~U;altt-rnoon. ,'cmi.,.. .• ter. is cr man. Coronado I~ w/trlr , full 751 ~ UFA.AGO & CO.
ETC:. PUON~ FOR IN Stock UqMidotfon New p:unt, chrm. auto r3tana ge3r. new J on. 76 · ll30S. Mam Str~t t13'i86Nl. ~~~~~.tlepo!~'~bl~u~~~~ ro & BROCH U RE SSS SAVE SSS :'tlai.on llamhn Parlour pilot. Moving must sell. Perfet't,Sl660.&Jl-0323 '741fu5kyUS SANTAANA ONLY $5299
Sl5 2200 Grand i-:oony $850 OHer. 6'6-0663. Exeellent rondsllon 10to6. Moo.·Sot. MAC HOWARD Sat/Sun JO.S. 700 King~ Food av3ilable un prt' 6i'3 7~ iG H.ob1t> t6 Xlnl eood _,.. 4018 Ck>isoo Sundays AU'l '> •. 'l'uU''K s u ES Rd. N.B. WOVEN WOOD m.as.s. Items subJect to ll' Fiberglass Boat w/trlr & xtras. sii;ss. ~ 547 9709 '* , "' ~ "' ,......,
Sa h pre1oale We honor El<lok llammond 's c:las.,1c w/oars.aJl neWpamt 640-<l732 ~Surukl TS l00.270mi * • ___ 1 lst&llurbor.SaotaAna
Garare le..everyt uig! SHADESTo8Cl·.ocr ot Americard & Master Spinet m od M 3 S Sl50 644·l006 Takeo'l't'r pymts. •75 CHEVY S31.60005ll·l421
Appli's. PurSun, Plants. Call64S8950 Charge. Cashiers checks S howrm new. $7'15 F \ N T A S TlC COLUMBIA 3U iloop. '74. Brad 64.SIMXl '°C"'MINO
Junque Sat/ n 9-S, l2'7 KI NG SZ BED <N &CASH i.·elcome iS2 "'70 PP 1 TS I SuPt'rbly equipped for ' --...._ A i 4 Pickup. cu!.t tnt, pin
E . Bayfront. <Lillie • • ew l, MASTERS .AUCTION ::...1:-' OJSCOUN on a I re· crwsmg or bv{'·aboard Kaw '74 KXZSO New tire.!> CLASSIC 11lnp111g, bharp $2850.
Balboa Isl ) x,t.ra hrm $195 incl del. , SpcM1Mcj Goods 8094 malnlng ·16, Models l\t End or Sea.son Sale. Pvt & bo es, des tnk. Dallas V~. :auto. t rans . factory S.18-8019
---------1 l,;s~lh home_ 83.S-2263 _ w 5 ~1 Nwpl Bl._C:'tt ••••••••••••••••••• •••• !esa Boat Center, 159{1 ow1ll'r. Ne" port 645-6346 Bake~ pre" Xlnl cond. air. """'er stccnnn, 11ml
&kl-8686 Kl:t ~ w ...1 t Newport Blvd Costa -"' ·~ " lil Ch1•vy 1'1clrnp, loni: Di n rm tbl /4 c hr:., Wo•tttWoodShades -----.. ttt uall<. ~0•11n1:. w r • .-• , $100 714,~·0315 brakes. tilt steerrne . lx.'<l StiS() or ht•'!l oHl'r. 1
llcrita1e buUet. Oo"n New &r~ond up Loso•;.Mustsell<'hesto(drawer~ sk11n~. dt\tnR. n.cw ~ l\!esa.G41HOta SIDNt:~SABOT. fi;H'tnf( bucket scat s, ma!( Cull Mikt>.5S2 0li!Hafl n.
11()(1 & loveseal, Ethan olf Mike 119-1.00s4l $6 Couch SlO Sterc·o 11.'>ro. Sold as 2nd~ OC Two 17 • GJ\l.AXIE T n hull (lean. xlnt l'Ol\d • lt74 SUZUKI wheels. AM/FM. campt!r
A llan <t1iltn ) rompl -· --Console SSO End table .\\apMoc.•lS:.itAu~2ll llulls 175 Hi<> OMC & dol.ly lne l. ~475. l'h tRS w1lh uddle bags, shell. low miles. Musi '65 1-·on.1 '•ton :1.'12 Vii l
bedrm aet, m uc P<'S Magnovox Rl'cord !'layer s.1. RcCrii.; S.SO or l><'~t ofr • <:ou Cl uh~. 3 !>l'l:i 1'ruti~r. From $S79S a t t.'75 Z322 or 644-liZlll 1 alrlnJ? & w111d Shll'ld. see lo 1111prcc1111e. Lee. ~pd lltk tram .. C:ooo ron11.
(um. 2"0 College Dr . w.Gbltn~pkrio + lOOre rorall Call4~4574 XJutlJca,:t1ml•rsclub~. Mesa Boat Center, loots Slips/ UKENEW!(<IJ1600). 4Sl.IOOY. $1 ,llSO Pl'
CM cord:..$50 673-8047_ MO\an~must sell-Moix·d Sl5SS0557!1:W!I _644).0539 ~ks 9070 OMLY$595 $AVE 7SllHl.'l
1t10V1NO Anltquc cameo Bedroom tlrc!l)cr . mirror ~lk nostalgia Puch Xl~ui. Scuba !:'quip Jl'l rins. J.lfl . Twmbull, Totem · ••••••••••:••••••.•••••• GARDEN GROVE S.AHT.A AMA '76 Forti Van, l•:.250, l•vcry
dresser w1mlrror. $1~ t. o•le st.And S50 P h li(IO m1. xlnt. S525 nl!w. St1C?nr itun & regulutor cr uft 350. Mercury 0 8 , Wanted 50 moon ni.: 1n .,,.......,.. UMCOLN MERCURY option. po11i.1ble SG49S.
19.9cubicGES1S rerng. 67:1-8047 will take $425. Al\1 FM S30 6460036 · trailer.$650536..5179 Whit es Lan d1 n 1t In .._.,~ ., L30l N.'fustln 67:t.4()jjl,l>cnnui __ _
avocudo (2yr:1 . I $250 -phono console stereo S15. -Catabna. Call 13a21 Htt~llvd.G.G, 5--1. "-547 0 511 ~ Sofa sis. 'mur h more Sat Tenn is Mt•mb.e r s hlp. Svln·a -rard pinb.al l WETSUIT. f'ull. ,mall (..1.,ASSIC. 18' 1949 Lyma n 642·8453 554•0100 _ _.._a_-· 'fl,9 Dodge Tru r lt &
& &m 9 5. 230 Cccll Pl qulck sal~ NUT<.: s.595. + mach. $300 Surfboardi, Pnmo. ~o 1..,pstrake. Eng rblt . .Ut ----•65 1 coin Continental Campl•r. nrw l1r<''i & •
APl A. C.M. 645 7523 Trans foe . 833·3G43. or 11'5", Animal Tracks. S'25 IH~ ~ ofr 0, er $4SO<J talc"es. Wanted Avalon Moonn~ 'j4 Modified X R-75 XJnt Coo~~~tlble, many xlra 2h1r3u1~~. (.~7u9ui. xlnl. SllJSO. ---------963-4539 ti'8" A 1f11uaf111 $211 cash. -----ownt>r . 640-5650; to lease. rent or ?! · .,..., ,.,
Apt bldr's mdl & r ental -6ol.S-33l9 Compll'lc Sl'l Arnold 675-7979. Wkdays only. Wed & c:ondltion. parts. Xlnl cond, $4,000 .:
furn . s p c d in sets Mu.stSt!ll ' Palmer clubs + about -Thurs. No w knds or 644·74S3 firm 586·2052 10 Ranchcro, 351 Va. 4
$44/aet; rofree '"end tbls ~autaful TROPIC,AL • I:: Washer & elryer, 2 a>0 balls $150. 54119661 66 Chns, 3(1°, ttld:.ar. auto holidays. tl4S·2200 or Tnumph 200 Mo untain 1958 TR 3 overdrive sl)d. ma~s. Goodyeari., "'lO ea· bdrm dresser5 l'fSH AQUARIUM. l'tsh yr.;n"w $7S.ea 1.a,l.lli;.<1&< '''" p.ilot 2, 327 enJ(s, sips 6, 675-3642 Cub d"'.lr:'k .M ...... ( • t' ood (1ber1tlass top. s tereo, • , .... ud-"" • 'k $100 . . b . II • • ....... 2 a I e. .. ..... o . trans new ires. g blk t 62 000 I Sls9< szs ea.much more! 1917 inn n.i 1>s tnR • chrnmf' hv rm t 111. o 837·34.56or ........ ..,. ol r 642 3 'AM/FM • ti in. • m . "· Maple St CM F'ri/Sat or 1.i s trade for TV" $75 ~ Rrm1n1:ton model 721 SIDE TIE TO Jo• er. · eng, casse e 962·8134 eve:.
lo-6PM.tU·20°l0 963-8738 after G wkda)s. " new Bushnell sco~. 26. l-'1ber1t_lass Double NB.Call675.59$4 HONDA CRl25 E lsinore, xlnleond.n S00.640-0451 -. -.--
---------1 oranytimev.·eekends t u n :.lamless llteel \\'lnche~ter model 94 F.nder, diesel mo tor . laycd down Konis port-,59 STUDEBAKER Lark Datsun 1600 P U, big t1rc!i,
Pool Table couc:h love· --rerng. SlSO. 40yd$carpet w t'ast> & ammo. Rsl ofr perfect cond. Sale or WANTED SO' or larger ed Makunl carb' xlnl V-8 ou ps/ b
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to m a gs , camper shell. seat. gas' dryer: b ltn Carpet. i:ood qu11l1t>' $75. Kang bed S90. Xlnt !>IS S~3 trade.00-7056. Slip.Newport Beach. ~~ZS ~153• c rJ;.i
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oven misc MG-0038 14'4 shag Blut> or while & cond. 6'73·2332 -----1 5 , 542.9205 · · [ans, ood •A • 1 mi. payments. must hell. Londonde rry C.M. ye l low mix. $2 -----TVltodio '7 4 G l ass par iO HondA 350SL369Poi. -~g . bodcassack $2000545-4.ts.J
'IS ' Vd 67s.6161 Belt Vibrator H' iR St' . IOtl Runabout, 8S HP Mere., SLrP WANTED, Nwpl p II p rf K 't '"""""'some Y wor .1---------Fri aL Scars lit-st Hvy Duly • entO gdcond. $199S.840-164L area, lot quiet. C:On· 5,°,. lie obrmance rt1; Best offer. 644·28.sl. '75 Datau.n Long bed Ho•rhoW Gooch 8065 IL\UTIFUL X1nt cond $65. \'tc CdM ....................... slderate 35• sail boat. :>4 ... ge we ·. eam po ~ ~-.....&1 w/shell. an . fancy bed ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• HMCI P'oiwhd &Cst Hwy. 673·1935. Ultra l.inC'nr. Speakers. 36' Cruii:on. Live a board. yr old o~cr. 642·4086 poluh. $SSO ft~';!!_· pennu •~v ..... , .~ 9530 $3600./ofr. IW2·7000 ---------Cc.isl S9'J pair. Sac SSO New paint. 2 boat owner. 642-83U, blwS ...,..,pm. '"'"c~ ---
Movlnino Eu rope. Cercllftics Din rm lhl. maho1:any, pair 631 3320 JOKor bet.. 5'24625 Doc:k avaU. c:hanel area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Courlt>r. New mtr, Everything must 11o. 1-'\gunnt's, plate11. larJie leaf & m11t 6 ,·hatrc; ~ --Power only up to 28'. Honda 350 reblt eng. Very '72 Ford ~• T . Fully I.ires. curb .• paint. Shell,
Kng Si Bdrm . Liv rm. & small, pluque!o. ,\!Jlo Rerri~. fon ~Mi-4561 <.:l>LO.R TV. xlnt cood, '63 F~1rliner zs·. See to ap· Wtr, power ava\1673-~ good cond. $350 loadt'd. '73 Born 1-'rec A M / I-' M 8 t r .11 c k .
dinette, family rm. bar t ak1na special orders. -----$125. prttaate. Completc~y ~e-. 497·3965 c ampe r . x l nt eond . Sl800/b11l Mr. cl 11y1'
Wuher. comer e roup, 846-8579 a(l 6 or wk M s , augahydc t'ooeh. $20. 7Sl·395t Cu!blshed. $8450. Slap 10-CHOIC E Moonng orr Vespa 90. Al'I new. Seals 2• Sl 0.000/bstorr. IW7-27SI. 675-11;()8, eves 979·04:1R. dttsser. Sylvan111 Cir TV -------chair.,, machinist tool cl d. 835·0211, ask for B.a.lboa Isl, approx. 25 l6SO or best. offe r Call ----It t.tlsc. 329A Turlock, Saddle. near new & tack. box, por<-rl111n l11undry Drand new 2 mo old, 2015 32AX, Iv. mes.sage, will yds olf public dock. MS-~ • 4 Wlwet Drins 9550 1974 FORD
<Mesa Woo,ls >, CM l325,dinctteset.6rba1rs. s mk. toys, pictures & Maranu rl'rclver w/2 c111l rightback. Comes w/a4' Cruiser • •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Ranch~row/Shell
545-2323 $40, dinette tabll'. $15. lamps !'>:J6 3362 12" speakers. air smi · -. -. boUllor$3S00.673-293.'J · '74 Ka rley D av id s on 1973 ILAZER Jlas only 27,750 m11e'I ----------. eh.'C dry r. $20, bur he'll ----pen.;ion. $300 or best Of· ~ SKIPJACK·F-Bndge, S
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l!lcetrlc d ~yer, 2 con· set. llOlbs, $1!, 10 ~pd. Bruther Scwina; Mnl·h., an ft'r. 673 6703 '7S, lrlr, RD~', VHF, bail loOtt. Spe.d I. n!~~~~~,000 ma, e :;::~~i? c~;J.'. :!di:. Cl8009X >. Special lh•~
lcmf. cha1rll. 175 .lids. boys bike, MO.~ 11H4 cabmet $:15 llcmtn!{ton --t 3 n k, P P , .$1O,500. Ski 908 heater & roof rack. Only week at
yul . s h •I <."ll r pct, ------Typewr1tcr lr1'bl.S27 50. IW!lt'O<'Y Police Monitor 7144142·27R8 •••••••••••••••••••••• 173 H arley ·Davidson ONLY$3999 bookc.S\"4!)4·1500 Old (ur n, walnul tbl, l\1ellt$ltcrr or ?, $111. Ra<lto 3 .nus old. Cost , 14'W/35 Merc &Trlr. Spomtcr.CallDanoy, 30,635 m iles.(34011XM) .
._.._. 1070 ~oros. h311 trct>, other F.lt'I' llro1lcr. $12 50, SN $200 Slit' s1:'5 5411~71-42 P AC.EM AKE R, run $450 642-llll 673·6MO ONLY $4899 GARDEN GROVE
--..... , mlsc.5431286 Stalolc'!'I fo'l ulwarc . eltttronics,S80.000. • • M_..C HOW ... RD S'•••••IJ ................. •••••• q2 5& !179·~757 • M.11.l(nnvo'C rolor 19 •TV fiO' FORCE SO Ketch, rm-'74 Ronda 360 ~ ~ _,J 11119.
W •MTED Machinist & l n~prrtlon _ ---w,~toinil Xlnl. $115. mac. Tr..sporlotl0tt mint condition. $82S Alfl1>&TRUCK SAI.P.S IJt11 Mert.orllvd.G.O.
"' tool . l,r1111u11nt1ty. Xlnt 1\11,N hrr t-lt>e N1•vt'r •11!11l.~1 BO/\TMART. 2400 W. •••••••••••••••••••••• 642-8099 evt!ti. lst&Harbor.Sant.al\na 554•0800 TOP CAS ll DOLi.AR c:und BeCllpm. 7711001ti. w.ed ' Slzo or bcst·offrr .;;::--d k $2-!i--Coa'lt Hwy, Nwpt Beh. C~ SoAe/ • 531-6000 531·3421 --·
VAID l"O R Y OU R - ----OOKUl~ -ape l'C '! • "11 t.i31 UHi Rfttt ' 912 '72 Yamaha RS, 3SO wilh '68 El Camino 307 VII, ,'' JEWF.LRV, WATClll-:S. Jt'wl'll'r '• ~nr.h a. llll'i'l -(',1,,t>tle & 8 lrk. Good - . Cel klt.$600or best o((er. i2Chcv. Bluer, AM /FM auto. rs. air. good µaint, ART OBJECTS COt.I>, wor1t ~nrh <100<1 ro11<1 Ta1lonng Eqwpment. rnnct 6313320 Owrns 25' Cabin Cruiser, ~·•••••••••••••••••••• 67.S.2"82 tapedeek. Clean! Sl250
675 0035 S ILVE:R Sl':"VIC t;. Call G r~i: urt . Gpm, I over1o<'k mnchenC'. S",. t -t 1 . h '65 mdl, sgl screw, xlnt ~~ton lruck .. w /S.C. $3700.540-5876 ----•
FINE F U RN & AN 642000Gor~49117 1~1t1K>Sf..SO, l bottom ul':tu <'\Ill n m 1"" concl.$t~C73-S298 cmpr. xlnt conn. 12700 J974 Yamaha3GOEnduro 3 lntcrnnt1on.ll ••run.
TIQUF.S64S 2200 -frllcrUU1"dSllteh>l375 rab11ttl. hlln /\mpric Pvt ply. 754·123•1 d i y S69S. Clean & 11harp. '75Toyota J)kuptillxlru,toproncl ----·--MAONlJS Chord Orion. 1 Commere'141 Sin1tn akpkn, A.\fffM 8 t rack. 21• f/O Men: Cruiser & 675-7063ev~. S48-0259orS48-91182 20.000 mi, rumpr llhCll, TOP C~ll s rAm FOR upl'l1tht w1bt'nrh. Xlnt $JOO 1'11naaonk TV. mu"t >-ec Lrruler. s n" on rblt mtr. Landcrufser Pt•
495 14112 YOUR OLO OOLO & cond Q) 1131 ~art. 6 $400orln.t ofr G4Z 93311 full covers bait tank. '73 Datsun Camper Shell '7S Honda Super 5Port 4X4 ----
OJA.MONDS. 9GO 2dl. Mit9ion Viejo Slt>1tm ~~flwprntnl loah I. M.;..e out rlgg<'rs~ $2500. P h ~ay d';°:;ro~:.~11ncts, 400·4, lo ma 's, under 3 Speed, radio, 4 wh<'C'I . Alum. Shl'll w/lcl<'kln1t
I TATI P'OR SALE:2iwrf board" 1 m11nuul l10Um11n J)tl.' Equipment _s.57·9163 .$'27 :..: wa rr.$950.675-8839. drive. real nirt•throl)\I\ !'llrl <' rompnrtmr11 t1<.
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• So. 1lhor11 u11rd once sser "so I complclr ••••••••••••••••••••••• '61> VW Poptt>p rnmpcr. Mwcl icill '71 So1ukl 90 Less than 7,000 mllo. ldt>11I for t·11rr>t'11l<·r "" BURMA JAtH. carved Lady irolfr lub8 826-0178 1·lcct nc 2 b hp h<ulrr. ~ol 9010 loots, SoU 9060 11.000 ml on rtbll e.na. Ne w. $275. Alao, ·10 <S4SNOS>. plumber, 12:.0 112:! z.i!l4 pendant. AP pr• ltccl -----blowdown. rf'turn. dry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Many xlra8. $2000 firm. Kawr11111kl \00. Xlnt. $:)00. $419 5 'Tl Ford VK l'U., ll h<'ll, 17500. Sell $.1750. Twn bedil, Ludwl1t drum M't vacuum ( l yr new) OflL~"TOI., 30' tloop like 5'13·9700 <'Vt'S Call 675 2259
BURMA JADE u rvr<I •c:t. p o krr ta b l e, $lll00.Ph8J3 l71r.l W:rntNI. oltl .1lumlnum nrw. londl'd. wtrd'eally-----· A/C,Oveald aprnl{11,tuNt.
pendant. Apprai11.1d hide11bt>d yellow & l(r~'CI -----rowboat lout.NI itllp Nil. Asking GADOVER Cnmper. Sips MotorHofM1, •. Lw.at:w hltrh. Aux ~u!I tnk .. I'S,
$&500. Soll~. plaid. Jake new. ~.2110 Ch:am~r. Cnotove. S35 548"'1~1 S23 000. 714·5S8-0GM 4. Ice box. store & hr at or Sole/lt...t '160••w rn. r11dl11l~. rum1 Xhtl,
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IT'S OUR OFFICIAL
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WE'LL SKIN
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TO THE BARE BONES 554-0800 D.ul> l'1lut l'l.i,.,~1hl·11' COSTA MESA ,
Auto1, M•w 9100 Autos, M•w 9100 A.tos. M•w 910'1 .......•.......................................••...•.•••....•....... USE YOUR HEAD ...
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SU~ER USED CAR '!ALU ES
1969 TOYOTA CORONA
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'76 SUMMER OF
USED CARS
1973 CHEV ~CKUP
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1973 FOIO COURllR PICKUP
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1975 M£1CURY MONARCH 2 OR.
air condll1on1nn. 011oin111 & tow miles 7 6
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1972 DODGE DART 4 OR.
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~untington Beaeb
Fountain Valley
EDITION
'* * * \VQL. 69, NO. 2~, ~SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES
fternoon
• '\'. "I o e k s
TEN CENTS ~ r .
uction VictW Corpse Found\
Beach Murde rs
Grief Stricken
Moms ID Girls
SLAYING VICTIM
Candace Susan Ready
~Nuke Plant f. •
!Licensing
.To Resume
.~ t WASHI NGTON <Al» The
'"'Nucl ear ReRulalory Com-
.mlstlon CNRC> s aid today full
' en.sing of . new nuclear power
nts m1ghl r esum e b y
ember.
NRC chairman Marcus W.
owden told a congressional
f:ommillee that the slowdown on
~ensing new plants could be
uspended arter <'omplelJon or
udies or nudear w ast es
ADagement, and pubhc hear-
~· ~The NRC earlier this month
harply curtailed licensing and
peration or new nuclear power 1 I.ants in response lo a palr or
• .S. Court of Appeals decisions
ast July 21. Those decisions
aid the commission did not pay
nough attention t o
fjronmental issues in grant-nc licenses for plants In
ermont and Michigan.
The NRC action did not affect
clear plants already produc -
1ng electrlc1ty I t plaCl'd a
lmorator1um o n new con
lt\lcllon and limited the hcens·
11l9l or new plonls lo produce nl
full capacity
r Meanwhile. the Senate today t~lnled 12 senators to make
,.,, overse11s 11tudy o( lhe effect
ut nuclear reactor sales on U S. 1i~urity and foreiJ!n polJcy
I M o j o r I t y I t• a rl e r M I k e
Mansfield ID-Mont >. 14wd one 9' the mo~l lmp-Ort.rull Issues m
the next Congress "wlll he the
dcvrlopmt•nt o( n policy to co~·
· wtth the worldw 1de pn)liferallon ot atnmic r('11t•tors ...
• Mansflt.>ld nnd other senntors 0
hl\Vt' l'xpressed concern that
•plutonlum. a byproduc t of
7\utlear rt>nctors. can be used .~or the production ot atomic
Jwtopons.
l .. It is imperative that np-
~ropriate s areguards and
,,ecurity procedures are de-~fned to prohibit. the misuse or
ut o nlum and other
-...... "'ucts." Mengfitid said.
he 12-member study de·
egotion, apPolnted under a re-
oJut ion offered by Mansfield
nd Republican leader Hugh
tl. was drawn from three
ommittees wrestling with
lation to establish controls
n the export of nuclear
aterials and tecbndogy.
<See POWER, Page Al)
BIC GNlJS
TOPEKA. Kan. CAP> -Are
ready for tbe i:nus. Wealher
Sports?
The Gage Parle U>O's two new ·
1 ~us, a four-year-old female rtaoct a ooe·year-old male. have
'been named Weather and
~·
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Ot llM Dltlf "'"" ~
Sheriff's homicide in-
vestigators stood silently Thurs·
day afternoon as g rieving
mothers of two 15-year-old Hunt·
ington Beach girls endured
identifying bodies of the victims,
stabbed to death twodays ago.
Investigators announced the
slain teenagers are Candace
Susan Ready of 19851 lnverne3s
Lane and Sheryl Su~ Peterson of
9863 Cornwall Drh e.
They were · reported missing
wilhin one hour or each other
Wednesda y n ight. reportedly
before either Mrs. Neila Ready
or Mrs. Kay Peterson learned
that two unidentified girls had
been murdered.
"At the time, they were ap·
part>nUy unaware," HWltington
Beach Police Detertlve Sgt. Luis
Ochoa said. t .
Sher iff's homicide •detail
Det ective Bruce MacAfee,
however. confirmed "t')lursday
night he suspected the slaying
nctims were Miss Ready and
Miss Peterson early in the day.
Frantic parents had Oooded
sheriff's in vestigators with
queries about the suspect ed
r unawavs because lhl'y had
daughters missing and believed
m the beach area.
Deltttlve Sgt.. Al Masucci said
the count of possible victims
based on runaway rePorls on me
Thursday momina waa le).. but
anxious calls pus he d the
possibilities to more than 100 by
noon.
"One couple even drove down
here from CamariJlo, but oe1t.her
w as their daughter. 'They looked
at the photographs," said
Sheriff's Lt. Sim Middleton.
Detective MacAfee and his
four partners assigned to
identifying the murder victims
stabbed eight to nine limes each
were already working on the
Peterson and Ready girls' disap-
pearance.
"We got a couple of missing
1uve nile reports that fit their
descriptions closely and went on
that." Detective MacAfee e>t·
plained.
<See VICTIMS, Page A.2)
Party Prank
Brings Death
In HB Street
A bachelor party for n younJt
I lollywood man who would have
been married Saturday ended 10
tragedy early today ln Hunt-
ington Beach. leaving his funeral
the only pending ceremony.
John Stuart Wells, 23. was
killed at 1 :45 a .m., when the
u.<Sual sort of pre·nupliaJ prank
pulled by his well-wisblng male
friends took n sudden, horrible
tw1~t. Police said.
Walch Commander Sgt. Darryl
Klopp said Wells and his friends
were dri vlng along Beech
Boulevard when they pulled Into
a left turn pocket. near Hell
Avenue.
Investigators said Wells jok·
lngly jumped out of the car as Its
driver waited to make a left tum
or a U·turn. wbe.reupoo the occu-
pants jokingly pretended they
were going to ditch t.be gl'O()m·to-
be and leave him stranded.
Traffic accident investigator
Jotm Berens said the car's un-
identified driver swung a swift U·
tum as though he were going to
speed away.
Wells -yelling at bis buddies
to wait -spun and sprinted
across Beach Boulevard. not see-
ing an oncoming car which
strack and almost lnstanUy
killed him.
Motorist Scott James Nuon.
18, oC Long Beach. bad DO op-
portunJty to avoid the tragic acci·
dent and was not cited. police
said.
Wells was pronounced dead at.
lhescene.
Coroner's deputies said he Is
survived by his mother who will
make funeral nrrangements at
Smith's Mortuary in Huntington
Beach.
They did not have t.be name ol
the airt who would have become
llln. Wells Saturd.,-.
Trapped i11 l'a11 ·
Param edics work to free a Fountain Valley mother and
her 5-year-old son who were trapped in their van ufter
traffic collision at Brookhur~t Street and Condor Avenue
at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday. Police said Mrs. Bonnie Hubert.
33, suffered a puncture wound in abdomen and a cut
right hand. Htr son. Derek. suffered several broken
ribs. a concussion and cuts on his forehead.
Huntington Beach
Reva01ping Delayed
By ROBERT BAJlKE1t
0t IM Dlllf ~"9 ,_.,.
A decision on whether or not to
remodel the fourth Oooc ol the
Huntington Beach Civic Center
will be put off unW more in·
formation is provided by the city
council.
Two council members this
week requested that the Public
Facilities Corporation, the city's
landlord for the civic center and
new library, consider a request
to inshdl seven offices for each of
the city council members.
Mayor Harriett Wieder and
Mayor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson
told Public Facilities
Corporation (PFC) directors
Wednesday that the need for the
o<nces is not urgent al this Ume.
They said they would be very
much desired In the future,
however.
Cost estimates for the city
council offices would be $26,000.
It would require another $34.000
to move the personnel depart·
merit from the fourth floor to the
fifth to make room fortheotfices.
,
New Parole
Ruhs Dead
SACRAMENTO (APJ -
LcaJaJaUon to create a so-
carted "Debbie Reblejo
Act" -named after a
Young woman raped and
murdered by a paroled
con'1ct -11 dead tor this
year.
But Auemblyman
Alister McAll1ter CO.San
Jose) vowed Thursday
that if be can't get the
·measures approved next
year, he will lead a
campaign lo put the ls-.
s ues before statewide
voters.
Defeated ln the As·
sembly Criminal Justice
Committee Wednesday
wu a blll that would have
opened parole bearinp to
the public and prevented
tho atate Adult Authority
from aranUn1 ·a parole
wit.bout findlnt t.be con·
vlct no longer a danter to
society.
• The other would have
extended from seven
years to lS the minimum
term be.lore parole
eUclbility tor firs....,ree
murderers and others
\.... Mllttnc«l to llle in pdsoa. .:.
It was learned that total
estimated costs for remodeling
which includes modifications in
addition to council offices are in
the ne.igbborbood or ..-m.ooo.
Officlall said a major portion
of the expenses would come in
the proposed installation of a
security system throughout the
buildings.
PFC president Larry Curran
said today that any decision
would be taken only after a de·
tailed analysis or present and
future needs by the city council
members. Curran toured city council
facilities Thursday along with
Ruth Bailey, another PFC
member.
"I was appalled at the lack or
size of the mayor's office," Cur-
ran said.
"It Is a Mickey Mou se
operation. The office is not su.ita·
ble to conduct the city's busi·
ness." be said.
lSee OFFICE.s. Page AZ>
Court Rejects
Hinshaw's Bid
For Hearing
Congressman Andrew J .
Hinshaw was advised today that
the California Supreme Court
hu r efused to grant a hearing at
which his lawyers could have
challenged adverse rulings In hL~
current Orange C0tmty Superior
Court pretrial action.
The ruling me ens that action In
Judge Frank Domenichlnl's
courtroom will resume Monday.
· Openin1 statements wlll be de·
livered after a final serving juror
and four alternate Jurors are
c.hc»en.
Hinshaw, 53, faces trial on
multiple felony counts stemming
rrom bis alle1ed criminal ac\i003
while servin1 as Orange County
aaeeuor in 1912.
U is alle1ed that county
employa in the as1 ... 0l"'s office
utmied county lime and drew
county expenses while they were ·
actually worklnf (or tho
Newport Beach Re]>ubllc•n'•
1ucce1sful eon1ressional
campalp.
KiMbaw w11 sen~ to one
to H years In 5tate pri.son after
bel.Df convicted of bribery
~barcea aired tn an earlier
~or Court Uial. He is Cree on .......
Wonian
Shot
To Death
By TOM BARLEY 0.-0.11,"·~
The body of Ross.moor kidnap
victJm Joann Seigman was dis-
covered today In a remote sertlon
-or Domingues Hills in the city of
Canon.
Deputy sheriffs on the scene
said they were able to ldentiry the
body because they had a good
description or the victim and also
Ot the clothing and jewelry she
was wearing when abducted.
Officers sald the victim had
been shot to death.
The discovery c~ shortly
after FBI agents joined a grow-
ing search for Mrs. Seigman who
was driven ofr at gunpoint while
police we re freeing her three
children near the Long Beach
market managed by her also
abducted husba nd.
Sheriff's oHicers, working with
the rederal lawmen and LonJt
Buch police . today issued
pictures of the missing Mrs.
SeJgman . .o. and urged anyone
who SPots her or a person re-
sembling her to contact the m.
Mrs. &-igman, last seen by her
lhree children as the two gunmen
forced her away from the family
van in which they were lert bound
and gagged. assured them :.s she
left that they would soon be
together again.
The Seigman children-Cathy,
19.,John Michael, 16. and Paul,
11-told officers the two gunmen
also assured them that no harm
would come to their mother.
Sheriff's investigators today
blamed 1umdud1 Gt Loog Buch residents who swumed to the
downtown area for their failure
to surround the kidnapers and
rree both Mrs. Selarnan at1d her
children.
They blamed owners or
Citizens B11nd radios for attract-
1 n g other CB buffs to the
downtown area after they picked
up Police bulletins detailing the
abduction and calling additional
cars to the kidnap scene.
"These CB users are a
menace." a s enior investigator
grumbled today. ''They fill the
airways with a lot of useless
junk, they impede us in every
possible way and they· insist on
speaking to each other in some
kind or unintelligible Southern
twang that seems to be their
trademark."
Without that interferenre.
police said, they believe they
could have s urrounded· the
kidnapers and freed both the
chUdren and Mrs. Seigman.
Mark e t manager John
SeJgman. SO, was unharmed.
Police found him at a pay
telephone booth outside his
Market Basket store clutching a
brown paper bag containing
SS.000 in cash-the contents or his
safe. Seigman and his family were
taken at gunpoint Wednesday
night from their home at 335l
Cortese Drive, Rossmoor. by two
men carrying weaPons and wear·
ing Halloween masks.
Seigman said he was told to
open the market safe. put its con·
ten~ in a paper bag and then go
to the phone outatde the store and
wait for a call from them.
Seiaman told officers that he
became neTYoua after slandlnJ<
at the phone booth for 10 minutes
without a call and decided to call
Long Beach police.
Police said their radioed plans
for surrounding the area were
picked up by CB entbwdast.s who
<See SEARCH, Page A.2)
Surf Comest
Set in Beach
The annual Huntington Beach
summer surCinc championships
are scheduled this Saturday and
Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
18th Street and Paclrlc Cout
Highway.
T1te contest Is aponsored by the
city'• recreation and parks <de·
partment. lt Includes six
d.Malons according to age and
sex.
Competitiorr is open to resi·
dtftta ot Huntington Beach Union
ltl1h School District, whtch in·
dudes Huntington Beach and
parts of Fountain Valley,
WestmlNter and Seal Beach.
Further inlormationcan be ob-
tained by callins ~.
SLAIN BY KIDNAPEA
Joann Stegma n
Education
Bill OK'd
By Senate
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Senate today approved a $35:3
billion. six.year t>xtension of
federal programs for hig her and '
vocational education. after re-
JCctan~ atte mpts to restrict court-
ordered l>usan~ to desegregate
schools
The fin a I votl' was 78 to 5, send;
mR the bill to a conference with '
the House.
Among other thinRs. the bill
would inc rease thi: maximum
federal grant for poor students to·;
attend college from $1 ,400 l<>
Sl.800 a. year. lt also would ex;~
tend eligibility for government· ·
guaranteed student loans t!l·
families with annual incomes o<
$25.000. The current hmi~ is i
'15.000. •
Jn other action on the bill, thq .
Senate adopted 88-0 an amend· •
ment lo exempt father-son and
mother-daughter events in pubho ,
schools from the ban on sex dis· •
cr1minalton an federally support·
ed educational Institutions. 1
The a mendment, by Rep. Paul •
Fannin (R-Arlz. ), also would•1 waive a ppli ca ti o n of the ·
antidiscriminallon law to Boys I
State and Girls Slate program!'l 1
sponsored by the American ,
Legion and its auxiliary.
Lost Airplane I
J
Being Hunted 1
LA VERNE (AP> -The Civil
Air Patrol launched a search this
morning for a 32-year-old LQ
Verne man who took his privaL.e
plane up for a brief spin aroun~
the airs trip and failed to return, a
CAP s pokesman said. <Set!
Related Story Page A-9.>
Frank Nordquist, who had ,
been s tudying for his com·
mercial pilot 'S liCeMC, took off
Thurs d ay morning fro m
Brackett F'leld In his red and
while Cessna 150, s aid CA~ .
spokesman Ed Crankshaw.
When he hadn •t n•turncd by ,
this morning, an ucrlal searct\
was begun.
Coas t
We athe r
Little chanac In weather · 1
cx1W'Ctl'd for tho we<.'kerttt.
MorninJC cloudA will con·
tanue alonft thr Coast.
I NSIDE TOD" V
togunc Beach will l>c! the
sHe of .a Long Oeorh
SJ1T11phonll Orchtatro conct'rt
1.0here tM perf ormer11 will rr
.oU11 be on their toes -thcy'U
be m•mbtrt of Bcllrt
Pocffica, abonno .a program
wtth the orcMatra. See. P.age
CJ o/ the Wtekendtr.
ladex
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1.11 DAILY PILOT H IF
Economy
Gains
Again
WASlllNGTO"'I c,\P) ·rhe
j.tnvemment mdex de-signed lo
:..how futurt' lr('nd:. 1n the
<"tonom y 111cn•a l'd flvc·lenth. .. uf
~• percent Jn Jul.>. the 11th
:.trllli;:ht month 1t has pointed up-
"' ard, the Commerce Dep.arl· ment r•ported loduy.
John W Kendrick, r hier Com·
merc·1· Uc1rnrtmt>nl econom1~1.
said the l'OOl111u1ng !>leady in
crea.)c o ( the index .. defuutely
r•afnrms the bas1r expansionary
tJ!rust or the economy.
· Kendrick saJd in an interview
that the mdex shows that busl·
ness confidence 1n the eeonomy
)$ improvmg as renected lJl the
growth in new business contracts
and order:. for plant and equip·
ment.
The 17-month gain is the
longest since 1t ro:.e for 20 con·
sec ut1 ve month!> from
Oet'ember, 1953 lhrouRb July,
i'.955.
Known as the composite index
cif leading md1cators, the index
has shown t'ont1nwng strength
even though other government
lildexes -on prices, eeonom1c
srowth and employment -have
ilirned sluggish.
It likely will lend support to
Ford admin1strallon arguments
that the economy still is growing.
although ll ma\ be .11row1n~
!'lo" er Some economists out or
~"' ernment h1t ve wondered
~hether the econum\ ma\ br t)rakin~ to a hall a..:arn ·
-~he• Co mmen:l' Department
.!-aid the 1nd1cators index, b~C'd
un 12 statisllcal measur<'!t of the
econom ~. rose to 109 S m July.
'the five-tenths of a percent gain
W••S over a revised June index
that :.bowed a nme-lentl\s of I
JM;rcent 1ncrea!-l' o\er May, tn·
:.lt'ad of the three-tenths or l per-
cent gain reported earlier
t
The maJor strength in the Jul)'
mdex. the agcnt'y said, was tn the
increase in bu1 I ding permits.
which grew sharply dunng the
mooth
Other pos1t1vc statistics were a
reduction in the JOb layoff rate,
mcreui.es in contract:. and orders
for pl<.tnt Jnd equipment. n s1ng
... tock prict'S. lhf' money suµpl}
.ind net bus ine!>s formation.
f 'ront Pagtt 1\ I
OFFICES •..
.Curran added that he was not
)"el ronv1nccd of the need for
seven :i1eparalc r 1ty council of·
fices.
Mr5 Bailey said It still appears
to her. however, that there are
alternate [acihhes av&JJable for
Jmportant meetings.
She pointed out that there is a
nen.rb~ conference room that the
cit y adm1mstrator's om ce also
<·ould u!>e if high-level con·
krenees arc schedull'd.
Money from the remodeling
projects would come from in·
tCSf!.t ineome rect'lved in rental
p~menl" lo tht• PFC by tJX·
pa)lerN or the City.
the PFC is a lease-back cor-
llO(:lllon M·t up lo handle financ·
>na of the nrw t•1ty r ac1hties.
Board m ember s said this week
t h11t th<' mon ey s hould b<•
mOflltOred Wllh a great deaJ of Bl•
tt'r\l1oh.
Severai of them also inrucaled
that 11 may be better to put the
mont>y to us<.· for t'arly bond re·
cleinpl1ofl rathrr than for re·
modeling 1>rOJl'l'tll
Mrs \Vll'dcr :.aid two yea.rs
lll{O sh1' w ;1lo. thl.! only council
member to :-how Uf) re~ularly ·~ c.:ity hall.
She suu.J now four out o( sevt-n
c·nuncil person' huvc regular cily
h.ill hours and' two years front
now "there muy be six out or
t-l'Ven."
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Friday Augusr 27 1975
011 the Outside
.fleeta Drumgo, one of the San Quentin Six defendants
who was. cleared of all ('harges in the lengthy California
trial. raises a denched fist as he pushes a ('art of
personal belonin ngs after being freed from San Quentin
Prison. Drumgo is ac('ompanied by an unidentified
guarf1.
Nixon's Neighbor
Had Varied Duties
By The Assoc la~ Press
The Rirhard M N1xons don't
drop by oflen. but they -or their
a1dl'S do gl\ e their closest
neighbor an occ usional call.
In emerge nc ies, a nd
pan1rularly whale Nixon wa.<1 m
oHace. aides turned to Paul
Pre~ll"y, the pres ident and part
owner of the San Clemente Inn.
"Sure, the Nixon people
needed me," Presley said in an
interview.
"One Saturd3y, l got a call
rrom lhe house. 'The President
want~ to go to church tomorrow.•
somebody o n the s taff
s aid. 'Where should he go7 •
"J said that· he'd been to some
of lhl" big churches in town and
that he ought to go to a small one,
like the Chris tian Church. So
they S31d, 'All right. go tell the-
pastor that he ·u be there at one
minute to 11. •
"1 went to the church. told the
pastor who I was and set it all up.
l told him they'd have to put in a
phone and he promised lo see
that the church was Cull. I
s aid. 'And when you see me in
th.e morning, pretend you know
me.·
"The pastor met us al the door
and he gave me a big smile and a
s t-cret wink. 'Good morning,
Brother Presley.· he called out.
"During the sermon 1 sow a
Secret Service man give the
Pre1ddent money lo put into the
plate "
Prt-slev continued. "One dav. there w:ia another calJ. 'I.BJ's
cominit here and tomorrow's his
birthday. Where can we get a
cakt>" · l told them l"d take care
oC It."
"One day they called and said
the man wanted to be seen with
some old foliul. I went ovt-r to
where the olet-Umtrs bowl on lht>
lawn. T ht'Y know me From when I
was on the City Council
Molestation
Suspec t Gives
Up to Police
A 33-year·old Anaheim man
suspect.ed or molesting a 13·year-
old Irvine girl Wednesday nfJ?ht
tumed himsetr in to lhe Irvine
police. officers said today.
EmlJ WiJUam Kollbopp Is in
the Newport Beach City Jail to-
day on charges of kidnap, assault
to commit rape, sex perversion
and lewd and lascivious conduct
af8,lnst children. police said.
Kollhopp is beinl( held without
bail and a parole hold has betn
placed on him for an alleged
parole violation. He was ac:
companied by bls parole officer
when hnurrendered alt.be Irvine
police station Thursday af·
temoon, policuaid. .
ort1cers said the cnarges stem
from an incident in Harvard
Community Park Wednesda.y
night, when two U -year·old
Irvine girls were draatd lnto a
Cruh enclosure at knifePoint.
One of the girls was molffi.ed
by u,. attacker before he ned
whe-u he BPolted 1 nearby police
car.
"I told them we were going to
have a tournament Thursday.
"''lh a big trophy and everythmg,
and that the old men s hould bring
their womenfolk because there'd
be refreshments.
"Well. they a ll came and
although. the y suspected
something, I d1dn 't tell them the
President was coming. I didn"t
want them to bl' disppointcd in
case he didn ·t. but he came on
scht•dule."
In 1972, after Nixon's re·
nomination 3t Miami Beach, an
aide asked Presley to collect
3,500 people to welcome the Nix-
on heli copter. Ile rounded up
22.000.
Preslev also remembers a sad·
der day· for Nixon when a call
came Aug . 9, 1974.
·'They asked me lo collect
about 30 people to meet the
helicopter from Washington, that
the man needed cheering up in a
bad way.
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VICTIMS •..
· Candace was reported missing
at 10 p.m . Wednesday and her
fri end who moved lo Huntington
Beach three months ago,
Sheryl, was reported missing by
her mother an hour later.
The girls both lived in the
H untington Contin ental
townhouse development near
Brookhurs l Street and Adams
Avenue and would have been
sophomores at Edison High
School next month.
Inves tigators s ay the girls
were not classed as runaways,
and 1t was apparently not uncom·
moo for them to violate parental
curfew regulations .
"Cand\' and Sheryl weren't
angels. but they d1dn 't d<>s<'rve to
die," Is the way one young ac·
qualntance phras<.'d it
Strongly s uspct'ling lh<' Jiirls
slain below the rocky bluffs at
Parific. Coast Hillhway and
Golden West Street were Miss
Ready and Miss Peterson, ln·
vestigators called their mothers.
"We got a tentative
identlftcation from the photo-
grap~ and a positive from each
mother at the mortuary," old
Detective MacAfee.
He said it was an extremely un·
pleasant chore for all concerned
when the mothers were ac·
co mpanie d to Saddleback
Mortuary in Tustin, about a half-
hour apart Thursday afternoon.
"They were so upset we de·
cided to hold off any further in-
terviewl o g until Friday ar-
ternoon," he explained.
The two mothers, eac:h With
t.eenaged sons and d•ucbters.
were ln seclusion with friends to-
day.
No funeral arrangements were
scheduled yet at Saddleback
Mortuary, but ll WM expected
Miu Pe teraon would be
trauferred to a.n ln&lewood
mortHry &ode)'.
Her family moved to Hunt.·
ln1\on Beach in Ju11e. from
P\acenUa, wbero abe •tleftded
KrHmer Junior m.b School
after movlna to t.bal area ltocn
the Bell.Oowtr regloa lbo year
. btf'orc.
New Post
Due to
Waves?
WASllJNGTON <AP' -Health
problems thut ma)' ht-linkl."d to
Soviet microwuve bombnrdmtnl
art> bt>heved lo be a factor ln the
rt>ported dt>r1s1on le> reassign
Walter J. Stoessel Jr .• U.S.
ambassador In Moscow. St~s.o;eJ. a 56-year-<>ld can•l'r
diplomat "ho has served in the
So\'let c apital 1nlerm1llently
sin ce 1947 . •!> t o beromi.'
ambassador to West Germany.
acrordme t.o diplomatic llOVW&.
In Bonn he would suc~oed
A m b a s s a d 01' I( 11 t t l ~ J •
Hilltnbrand, 't\'ho ls t'dlring.
Press spokesmen for both Ole
White House and &.be St•tc
Department, followtnt their re-
gular practices. declined to COO\·
menl on the impending~
ambassadorial changes before
they are oCCicially announced.
The State Department ~
peatedly has denied that Stoessel
has developed any mediul pro.
blems related to the Soviet
microwave beams that have
been aimed at the embassy to
jam U.S. listening devices on its
roof. The radiation intensity re·
portedly has been highest i.n the
vicinity or t.be ambassador's of-
fice on the ninth floor of the
Moscow embassy.
However, sources have con-
firmed that for some time
Stoessel has been suffering from
anemia. a blood condition
characterized by lack of red
blood cells. Anemia and at.her
blood problems are amone
symptoms that have been report-
ed in experimentaJ studies oo ef·
fects of microwaves.
One St•te Departme.nt official
who previously bad served In
Moscow commented about
Stoessel's impending move, "I
recall bearinr as early as
January lhat they'd have to get
him out of there. because of bis
health ··
However. the offi cial adde<I
that factors aside from health
probably were Involved. "It 's a
.ver y difficult post. even apart
from the radiation." he said
Stoessel arrived in :\losco\\ as
ambassador in 1974, at the height
of U.S. efforts to supplant the
Soviet influence in Egypt Jnd the
Arab world. Also. he has run thl'
embassy during strategic
nuclear arms negotiallons and
while tensions developed
between Was hington nnd
Moscow over their conflicting
policies in Afric3.
The leading candidate to suc·
ceed Stoess el in Moscow Is re·
ported to be M akol m Toon.
though diplomatic sources iiaid
the Ford administration Is reluc·
tanl to withdraw Toon from his
rurrent ambassadorial post m
Israel.
Another possible succe.<;sor lo
Stoessel is Richard T. Davies,
U.S. ambassador lo Poland.
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SEARCH •••
nocked to the scene and ap-
parently alarmed the kidnapers
who fled with Mrs. Seigman.
Sheriff's officers have circulat·
ed descriptions of two men who
are believed to be driving a light
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 19508 or early 19605 vintage.
They warned anyone who
believes tha t he may have
s potted the two men with or
without Mrs . Seigman to ull
police and not ottempl to
question the two fugitives.
S111all Wedding
Sandor Ras ky a nd his ~widt>. thl• former Ehs ubeth Ritter. a
pair or 40-inch·talJ Circus pl'rformcrs. ('Ut tht'i r weddin~
cake in Oakland after they \H'rc married m the Oaklano
Coliseum Arena" here the Rin~hng Brothers. Barnum and
Dailey Cir cus is performin~.
Solon Denies Cash
Gathered Illegally
..
WASHINGTON <A P> Sen
Jesse Ht>lms <R·N C.>. said that
to his kno wledge "n o con-
tributions wt•rc solicited and
none were received"' at u party
held in a congressional building
under his s µonsors hip (or a
s e natorial candidate rrom
Montana.
The U.S. Cod" forbid:; the
soll<.'ttation or receiving or anv
!flOOey in any building "occupied
1n the dis charge of orririal
duties" by any person whose
s alary is paid from the U.S.
Treasury .
Judge Nixes
. Suit by Gays
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A
federal judge. djsmisslng a swt
against the Pacific Telephone
Company, has ruled that the 1964
Civil Rights Act does not prohibit
discrimination against homosex-
uals.
U.S . District Court JudJte
Spencer Williams tmsed out the
suit Thursday whkh had been
brought by two homosexuals who
sa.id they had been harassed into
quitting, and a third who said the
utility wouldn 't hire him because
or it. The company denied all the
accusations.
The judge didn't rule on the
t>harges, but said the Civil Rights
Act has nothing to say about dis-
crimination been use of a person's
sexual preferences.
llelms sa11J Thursday mghl
that the National Conser\'aUve'
Political Action Comm1tlee had'
a.sked him lo authonzc the sencJ.
Inf( out of letlf:•r!> ··wilh a ·
facsimile of my signature" invil1
mE: the recipients to a party Wed·
nc•sday al thr Capitol 11111 Club•
for Stanley<.:. Uuq~er.
F r om Page 11 I
.1 POWER •..... ,
,.
These are the Governmcn~.
Op e ratio ns Committee, the ·
t'oreign Relations Committee
and the Joint Committee on
Atomic Energy.
The atomic committee reje<.1.· '
ed a proposed compromise bill
Thursday, while the Foreign '
H('lalions Committee approved •
it.
Sen. Abraham Ribicoff CD•
Conn.), was named chairman of
the special s tudy group, Sen.
llowardH. Baker IR-Tenn.), vice>
chairman. ~
Others appointed W<'re Scl'$c "
Howard Cannon ( D-Ncv. >.
Thomas Eagle ton CD·MO.J-,i ..
John Glenn CD·Ohiol, Wendt1l •
l''ord CD-Ky.), J ohn Culver (I).
Jowa), Dale Bumpers <D·Ark.),
J am es Pe arson ( R. Kan . )'.
Charles M at hias <R·Md .)•
Henry Bellmon <R-Nev. > arrA-
Paul Laxalt ( R-Ncv. ). ·
They are 10 visit rountries i11 •'
the Middle East, Europe nnd
elsewhere. ·
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A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
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Unfortunately fOf' the general publiOr. there are a lot of people Installing
carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbet1ev1bly, many carpet "contractors'' are
wondng unlawfully withOut nsutence and state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION~~uld Insist that the people who install
YotJr carpeting wori< fOf' a contr Q( who Is lNSUF\EO and STATE LICENSED.
(He Is required by state law to be . 1 State .licensed contractors have to post
a bond for your protection, and the very accomplishment of licensing indicates
a degree of competency.
The biggest problem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor is that he
might be out of business tomorrow. Don't take a chance -call Alden's for
rehabllifY, and the best installation around!
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Cablevision Franchis
8y HILARY KAVE
Ol 'IM 0.lly l'li. SUH
The lrvine City Council ha:s ap·
proved a rranc hise for Commun•· ty Cablevision that would main·
tain current monthly service
rat.es bul would boost the in·
6ta1Jation fee $15.
Monthly rates would remmn sr.
for regular subscribers and S4 for
members or community as·
soclalions where at least 00 per-
cent. of the bomeownt rs are sub·
bcribers. The lnstallat1on fee
\\Ould ru.e from SJO lo~
Community Cabl evb.1on.
owned by the Irvine Company, 1s
currently operating in Irvine
with a county Cranctuse received
prior to city incorporation. The
proposed new franchise would
give the company a 15-)ear con-
tract with the c ity.
Under t h e terms of the
franchise. any r ate change would
have to be approved by lhe City
Council. The company had asked
that the rinal authority be an out·
s ide arbitrator, but. the counc:il
turned down that bid.
An ordinance det.allJng the pro~
visions or lbc franchise will re-
turn to the council within the next
few months. The cable company
will then have 30 d~ to decide if
it wants to accept or reject the
agreement.
City and cable TV company of·
ficials have been baggll.og over
terms or the franchise for four
years. The city councd forrned n
Cable Tel evision Citizens
Advi!ory Committee last March.
that r eviewed the proposed
franchise .
Many of the recommendations
approved by the council th1!1
week were made by the citizens
committee.
While the company requested
that it only be reqwred to serve
those residential areas of l rvinc
th3t "r" "(ii
the council
!Stdenllal nrC'
be provide
purchase cat:
Houses wit
ble TV dlstrJ
charged at
Those beyon•
be charged
materials, th
The' counc
amend the c
Victim
Connection Cut
Dope Czar Convicted
!\:E\\' YORK I AP1 Antonio F lor es. 38, has been
c·onvictcd in federnl court of maste rminding the
French Connection scheme to s muggle 600 pounds of
heroin from France for distribution in this country.
Flores faces a maximum term of 60 years in
prison and a fine of S20.000 as a result or Thursday's
decision. He will be sentenced Oct 7.
The s muggling operation ''as made famous by
the book and m o \'IC, "The f''rench Connection."
Flores \\as 111d1cled m J anuary. 1973, but eluded
narcotics a gent:, tor three ~ f:'ar~ bt'fore he '' as arrest-
ed in Spain. lit• \\a-. l"<I rad1ted to the L'niled States
eight month-. .1go. ;_ifll'r :-.1>t·nd111g rtt'arl~ three ~car~
m a Spani::,h pn:-.on lor po:-.:-.l'l>StnJ! m a n Juana and a
false passport
Molest
Suspect
Jailed
A 33-year -old Anaheim man
suspected of molesting a 13-year·
old Irvine girl Wednesday night
turned hims elf io to the Irvine
police, officers said today.
11 l Prank Proves Fatal
;At Bachelor Party
Emil Wilham Kollhopp 1s m
the Newport Beach Ctty Jail lo-
da~ on charges of kidnap, assault
to commit rape. sex perversion
,ind lewd and las c1v1ous conduct
against children, police said.
Kollhopp as being held without
bail and a parole bold bas been
pJaced on hi°' (or an ..Uege4-
pa role violatiob. 1re wu nc·.
companied by his parole officer
when be surrendered al the lrvine
police station Thursday a!·
temoon, police aald. I A bachelor party for ;1 young
HoUy wood man who would havt>
been married Saturday ended in
tragedy early today in llunl·
ington Beach, lcavm~ his funeral
the only pending ceremony
John Stuart Wells, 23. '""
killed al l 45 a .m . v.hen the
usual sort or prc-nuptrnl prank
pulled by his well-w1shmg male
friends took a ~udden, hornhlc
twist, pohce s aid.
Watch Commander Sgt. Darn I
Klopp said Wells and his fncndc;
w ere driving ::alon1t He:n ·h
.Boulevard when they pulled into
3 left turn pockr t near Jll'll
Avenue.
lnvcstlg:itors s:11<1 Wells Joi-.
ingly jumped out or the car o:-•l~
driver waited to make a lc•fl turn
ar a U·turn, whereupon the O<'cu-
pants jokingly pretentlt"I tht•\
were goioit to ditch the groom lO
be and )eave him i<trtmdccl.
I
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Traffic ;1cc1<knt inv1•st1.i.:ahH'
Jotu1 Ber('OS i.u1tl thl' (',tr', IHI
identlr1ed c1rivcr ~wun.: a""' 1ft \'
tum n:c thoui,:h hl' "'r ri· i:mn.i.: to
$peed 0\\ ,I\-.
W<'ll~ H•lhn.i.: .it his burlrlll''
to wait s1um mul . pr 1nh'<1
ocross Ucuch Roulc\ord. not i.c•c
Jng nn nncom 1nl( c:ir whl<'h
3t ruck and .ilmo't in-st.111llv
kllle<1 t11 m.
Ornnge
'j
Weather
Ltttl<' chanJ:c in weatlwr
C'(p('C:ted for the Wl'<'kt'ml
Morning rlouds "111 c•m1
tinue a Ion' the Coast
INS IDE TODA l'.
Laguna lleoch will bt thr
Siie' of a L 11 ng n earh
S"mphony Orchestra roncert
u•ht!rt the ~rformtTJ IL"lll re>
ally ~ on their toes -they'll
bt mrm btrs of Bollt l
Ponf1ca . shanng a program
u1th the orrMslra Stt Page
Cl of lhe ,Vttk~der
Motons t Scott James Nason.
18. of Loni{ Reach. had no op-
portunity to :ivoid th<' tragic acct
dent and was not dted, police
said.
Wells was pronounced dead at
the scene
Coroner's d('plllles said he i"
sunivt>d by his moth<.>r v.ho will
m ake funeral arrangemcnt.c; al
Smith's Mortua ry Jn Huntington
Beach
Thev did not have the name of
the girl v. ho would ha\'e become
)frs. Wells Saturday.
'Jtlacers said tnc cnarges Stem
from an incident in Harvard
Community Park Wednesday
night. when two 13-year·old
Irvine girls were dragged into a
trash enclosure a.t km£epoint.
One or the girls was molested
by the attacker before he ned ~hen he s potted a nearby police
car.
Irvine Utility Lines
To Be Rellloved
L't1hly poles <ind "ires alon.i.:
l\tar/\rthur Boul evard from
Mam Str('t·l to Just south of llw
San D1f·~o Fr<'<'Way art' due to lw•
r<'mo.,·1•d and pl ttl·ed uncfrr
t!rnund ..,.,, thl' first of nc't )t'ar
Thl' 11n1h'q.:round1ni,: proiect ,.,
t"<IW<'t C'd lo co't bl•lwt•c•n ~1.000
.1n1I $00,000 ar11f ~Ill hC' n.mf
l'llltfl•l v h v th1• Sn11thc•r11
California Erl1son Companv, oc
rordm~ to Waltl•r Nollac, an
Irvine cit) C'nRmt•er
The moncv will com<' from a
rund t'Stabli11hcd by th(' Stat('
Pubhl· \Jt1ltl11·~ ('omm1ss 1on
'P1•c 1f1r ally fo r "IUCh un1lrr-
i:rnun<J111.: J)fOjt'rl s. Ench } N1r
utility companies must S<'l aside
a certam percentage of their
gross rcv('nue for such work.
Reasons given for this project
v. ert>
MacArthur Boulevard has a
h1Rh volume or vehicular and
pe<irstr1an lr:ifhc
Thc 11vl'rhead poles and
"ires arc hea\ 1ly conct•ntratcd
The OV('rhcad ruc1ht1es arc
unsightly.
The project 1s expected to bc
conC'luded by the first part of
next year. nlthou1th Nollac noted
that other undergroundmg pro·
JC'<'ts alr<'ady undt•rway in lrvlne
are behind schedule
Tuna Twist Scare:
Cramps and Nausea
Some Orange County residents
are complaininl( or abdominal
cramps and nausea today after
r ating Tuna Twist. a protein rood
additive marketed by Nabisco
Inc
But neither officials of the
Orange Coun ty Health Depart-
ment nor of Nabisco offices In
Buena Park have any advice for
them.
"I am n o t telhng pe ople
an~1hing really because I don't
ha\'e anything to tell them." said
Ric hard Robison. a ssistant
director of the Count>
En.,·ironmental Health Division
Robison said he is II\\ a1Ung In·
form allon about the product.
from state and federal food of
ricials but as yet has rl'Ceivc.'d no
word.
Six people reportedly m the
Los Angeles area became tll
after eatin g the product and
county health officials there have
warned agulnst eaUn~ it.
Free samples of Tuna Twist·
have been arriving in the maU.
and warnings of potential lllneu
were reported Thunday even·
Ing.
And Robison sald be hu been
told the product bas been on t.he
market for several months.
"But up until tod•y no one
calltd about It," be added. He
sald he probably tteeived 15or10
calls by mid-morning.
Nabisco emplo es who staff a
warehouse for cookies aud
crackers in 8uena Park today
said they had beud n«bing \Anti!
calls started arriving from con-
sumers this morning.
ffhe product is handled through
~ protein foods divlslon II\ New
Jeraey, and they bad no in·
formatJon about It.
~'' ,.teOuifl l'llt\t
REFUSED HEARING
Congreaaman Hinshaw
Court Rejects
Hinshaw's Bid
For Hearing
Congress m on Andrr v. J
Hinshaw was ad\ iscd today thal
the Calirornia Supreme Court
has refused to grant a hearing a l
which his l awyers could have
challenged adverse rulings in his
current Orange County Supemir
Court pretrial action.
The ruling means that action in
Judge Frank Domenich1n1 's
courtroom will resume Monday .
Opening statements will be dl'·
livered after a final sening Juror
and four altcrno.1te Jurors a n•
chosen
Hinshaw, 5:1, racci; trial on
multiple felony C'ounts slcmmh11(
from his alleged criminal <il'lions
while serving os Orange County
assessor in 1972
It is alleged that count y
cmployes m the assc.-ssor '!> offl('(•
utihzed countv time anc1 dn•w
l'Ounty cxpens~i. whllt· lhl'Y \H•n·
a c tually work11\~ l o r th l'
Newport Reach H('pubhcun 's
s u c c e s s r 11 I l' 11 n I! r l' s ~ 1 " n a I
campaiitn
Wo:
Jew
Aid
ByT(
°''"•
The body
Joann Se1Jtm
found today
C arson an•
Count~
Orange C'
f1ccrs v. ho si.
u Car:-on rt's
h d1:.CllV•
1dl!nt1frc al
Jewelry and
of the murde
wea r inl! Y•
blouse.
Officers i
was shot tod
lbe lnlUHCf Victoria st
County Sher
charge of w
investieatio1
Officers s
shipped to e
to await Po ·I
members of
who were~
all five me1
"ere k1dnai:
by two gunrr
1'hc disc<
after FBI a1
officers and
a widerting
lhe Carson a
All lhre
pictures of
the hope 1
spotted whi
her abduct•
late Thursd
the hoped·f<.
ceived
Mrs. Scig1
three ch1ldr•
forced her a
van m whid
and gal(ged
left that t
together ag1
The Se1fff
19. John M
11 told offi
also assure•
would ('Orne
Sht>rtff's
blum('(f hur.
residents "'
<See B
A Policeman Cir o smoke bomb at lhr
polar tM:ars ~l the Baltimore Zoo to dri
them away from the mutilated body ot
•
Irvine
EDITI ON
Today~s Clos ing
N.Y.Sto cks
VOL. 69, NO. 240, 4 SECTION S, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF OR N IA F RIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1976 TEN CENTS ,
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1 , By HILARYKAYE
04 UM D•llY 1'11.c ~II
The Irvine City CouncU ha~ ap·
p roved a franchise for Com muni-
, ty Cablevis ion that would mam·
taln current monthly sen ice
ntes but would boost the tn·
st.allaUon fee $15.
Moolbly rates would remrun $6
for regular subscribers and $4 for
m e mbers o r community a s-
sociations whe re at least 90 per-
cent of the homeowners are sub-
. .
Cablevision
~cribers. The inst allation fee
"ould ris e from $10to$25.
Comm u nit y Cabl evis ion ,
owned by the lr vine Company, is
currently o pe ra t ing in Irvine "'th a county lrancluse received
pnor to city incorporation. 1'hc
proposed new franchise would
give the company a 15-year con-
tract "' ith the city.
Under t h e terms o f t he
franchise. any rate change would
have lo be approved by lbe City
CouncU. The company h ad asked
lbat the final authority be an out-
side arbitrator , but the counc:il
turned down that bid.
An ordi nance detalllng the pro-
visions or the franchlse will re.
tum to the council within the next
few m onths. The cable company
will then h ave 30 days to decide it
jt wants to accept or reject the
<1greemenl.
City and cable TV company of-
!ic1al.s have been haggling over
Franchise Okayed
terms of tho franchise fc>r rour
years. The clty council formed u
Cable Televis ion Cit izens
Advisory Commilll>e la:.t March.
that r eviewed the proposed
franchise.
Many or the r ecommendations
approved by the council this
week were made by the citizen:.
commluee.
While the company requested
that it only be r eqwred to serve
those residential areas or Irvine
that are "Onancially feasible."
the council ruled that all re·
s1dent1al a reas in the city mu.'lt
be p rovided t he c ha nce to
purch as e cable TV service.
Houses within 175 feet of a ca-
ble TV dist ribution line must be
charged at the r egular rate.
Those beyond that distance may
be charged extra for time and
materials. t he council ruled.
The' council also de<:aded to
amend the city's subdl,·is100 or-
dinnnce lo r equire developers ti>
provide con d uits, \'llUlts.
pt>destals and prewiring of
houses, a t their own expense. tQ
accomm od a te the rablc TV
service
City staff me mbers had pro·
posed that a SlOO per day penalty
fee be c'1arged thl• compuny 1( it
does not provide service as de·
tailed in the company's con•
struction schedule.
<See CABLE, P ageA2>
Victim Slain ·.
•' .·
•
Connection Cut
Dope Czar Convicted
!\'E\\' YORK I \P i Anton10 Flo re!). 38, has been
convicted in federal court of mas terminding the
French Connection scheme to ~muggle 600 pounds of
heroin from France for distribution in this countrv.
Flores faces a maximum term of 60 years in
prison and a fine of S20.000 as a result of Thursday's
decision. He will be sentenced Oct 7.
The smuggling operation "as made famous by
the book and mone. "The f''rcnch Connection."
Flores was indicted m January. 1973 . but eludc·d
narcotics agents tor three ~l'ars bdore he was arrest·
ed in Spain. lie.• \\a:-. l''<lrachLC'd to the l"niled Statc.•s
eight m o nths aJ!o. alkr :-.1wndm~ near I~ three ~ears
in a SpcJOl!)h p n :-.un for pu:-.:-.l'!)Slllg marijuana and a
false passport.
11 ! Prank Proves Fatal
: At Bachelor Party
A bachelor pa rty for a young
}{ollywood m an who would have
been married Saturday endl>d in
traged y early toda~ 10 llunt
ington Beach. leaving has funeral
the only pending ceremony.
John Stuart Wells, 23. "a ..
killed at 1 45 a .m . v.hen tht•
usual sort of pr e·nuphal prank
pulled by his well-washm~ male
friends took a sudden, horr1hlc
twist, Police said.
Motonsl Scott James Nason,
18. of Lon~ Beach. had no op-
portunity lo avoid the tragic acca·
dent and was not cited. police
saKI.
Wells "as pronount'ed dead al
the scene
Coroner's deputies said he '"
.. urvin'd bv his mother \\h0\\111
make funeral arrangt>menL'> at
Smith's Mortuary 10 Huntmgton
Beach
They did not have the name or
the girl "ho would hiJ\e become
Mrs. Wells S;iturday.
Molest
Suspect
Jailed
A 33-year-old Anaheim man
suspected of molesting a 13-year·
old Irv ine girl Wednesday night
turned himselC in to the Irvine
pouce. officers said tod;cy.
Emil Wilham Kollhopp as in
th(' Newport Beach City J ail to-
day on charges or kidnap. assault
to commit r ape. sex perversion
and lewd and lascivious conduct
against child ren, police said.
Kollhopp is being held without
bail and a parole bold has been
placed on bicq toe a ~egcd..
parole violation. fie was ac·.
companied by his parole officer
when be s urrender ed al the Irvine
police s tation Thurs day af.
temoon. police said.
Ut llcers aid \nc \:narges stem
from a n int'ident in Har vard
Comm unity Park Wednesday
night , when two 13-year-old
lr\'ml' girls were dragged into a
trash enclosur(' a.t krufepoint.
One o( the girls was molested
by the attacker before he fled
when he spotted a nearby police
car . Walch Com mandcr Sgt. Darr) I
Klopp said Wl'lls a nd has friends
w e r e dr1v 1n ~ a l on A Bead1
Jloulcvard when they pulled intn
D left tur n pocket m•ar Heil
Avenue.
lnvcstigatnrs :.111d Wdls inl.
ingly jumped out of the cor a' it.;
driver waited to make a left turn
or n U-tum. whereupon the OCl"U
pants jokingly pretended the'
were goa of' to ditch the groom-tu·
be nod leave ham stron<kd.
Irvine Utility Lines
To Be Renioved
I
I l
" j
Traffi c .1cc111<•nt anvt'sl1~11tor
J ohn lkrcns '11111 the t·;ir·s un
identified drivrr !lwunA a .. \\ 1fl 11
t um as I hOUA h h1· "'c•r1• i:11111i: lo
$peed U\\ a' ,
Wt.'11!1 ) l'lhng at h1 .. hu1lllt1•'
to wo1t !lplln ond 11prmted
across Dench Ooulcvonl. not ll<'l'·
lntt on oncomln.: rnr wha<'h
st ruck and .1l m n~t 111!\t antlv
Jdllcd him.
Ora ng e ·Coast
Went h e r
Little chunJ.!e in weattwr
cx5>ected ror the weckl'ncl
MommA l'louds " 111 ron
11nuc aloni: the Coast
I NSIDIE T ODA l''
Laguna Beach u11/I bt> tfw
stlf' of a Lo ng Beach
S11mpllony OrC'hestro conc-erf
wheTt the performtT• u.>111 re
ally ~on their t~s -they'll
bt mem bers of Ballet
Poc1f1ca , shanng a program
uilh the orchrslra Stt Page
Cl of lhe Weekender
ladex
4 --
l 'tahly poles and "ire., alon~
MacArthur Boulevard from
Main Stret·t lo JU:o.t :.outh of tht•
S.m D1t"J.!C1 1-'reew ay atl' duc to be
rcmo\ Pd and plal·cd untfrr
j?round b) th~ first of n(•xt) l•ar
Tht• underi:roundmg proJel1 1-.
t·xfK'<'lt'd tn cost bet"'e<:n ~.ooo
anti S!lt>.OOO and "'111 hC' p1.11d
t·nt1rt•ly h y lh1• Southern
Cahforn1a 1-;t11~on Company, nr
corchnit to W;ilt<>r Nollac. un
Irvine <'lly enfillOl'er
The money will <'1lme from u
fun d cstablash rd hv th(' Stal<'
P11hll1· U111it1e s t'om miss1on
s1wc1f1c:i lly for s u('h untll'r·
i:roundmJ: proJccts. Each ) car
11t1ht)' companies must set aside
a cerl:un per centage of their
gross revenue for such work.
Rc.>asons given for this project
~crc
MarJ\rthur Boulevard has a
h1Rh volume of vehicula r and
pe<ll''ltraan traffic
The o' crhe ad po lei. and
"'ires arc heavily concentrated
The O\'crhend fac1lit1es arc
un111~htly.
The project 111 expected to be
ronr luded by the fi rst part of
next year. although Nollac noted
that other undcr grounding pro-
JCClR ulrcndy underway In Irvine
are b<'hind 11cheduk
Tuna Twist Scare:
Cramps and Nausea
Soml' Orange County residents
are complaining or abdominal
cramps and nausea today an cr
eating Tuna Twist. a protein food
additive marketed by Nabisco
Inc But neither officials of the
Orange County Health Depart·
ment nor of Nabisco offices in
Buena Park h a\'C any advtce for
them.
"I am not t ellin g people
::myt!Ung realty bttau.o;e I don't
have anythmg to tell them ," said
Rich ard R o bison . assista nt
d ir ector o ( the Count y
En\'ironrnental Health Division
Robison safd he is awaiting tn·
formation a bou t the product.
from stale and federal food of·
ficlals bul as yet has r eceived no
word .
Six people r eportedly m the
Los Angeles a rea became Ill
after eating the product and
county health offi cials there have
warned against eating it.
Free samples of Tuna Twisl"
have been arriving ln the m all.
and warnings or Potential Illness
were reported Thursday even·
Ing
And Roblso1> said be bas bttn
told the product has ~n on lbe
market for several months.
"Bul up unUI t oday no one
called about it," he added. He
said be probably received 15or 20
calls by mid-morning.
Nabisco e mployes who staff a
ware ho us e for cookies aud
crackers In Buena Park today
said they had beard not.bing until
calls started arriving from con·
sumers this morning.
The product ls bandied through
~ protein foods dlvtslon in New
J ersey, and they bad no in·
formation about It.
D.tlly 1'1191 Statt l'lleto
REFUSED HEARING
Congressmen HAnthaw
Court R ej ect s
Hinshaw's Bid
For H e aring
Congress man Andr<'"' J
Hinshaw was ad' isl'd today that
the California Supreme Court
has refused to grant a hearing al
whlch his lawyers could hove
challenged adverse ruhnits in h1~
current Or angl' County Superior
Court pretrial action.
The ruling means that uction in
Judge Fra nk Domcnichan1 's
courtroom will resume Monday.
Opening statements will oo d<•·
li\'ercd artcr a final scrvlnit JUror
and four alternate Juror~ ..re
chosen
llinshaw. 5:l, fal"CS trlul on
multiple folony counts stemmin~
from his alleg<'d rr1minal action ..
while servin,:? as Orange Count)
assessor in 1972
It 1!1 allefted that c·o unl\•
<'mployes an the asSC!'i!l1>r \ offac•<·
utilized county t1ml' and clrc"'
county cxpemws wh1l<• thc·y "'('rt'
actually w<>rk1nA fu r lhl•
Newpor t Reach Hepubllcun ''I
s u c c e s s f u I c o n i:: r <' 'I !11<1 n a I
campaign
Woman's
Jewelry
Aids ID
By TOM BARLEY
Ol t ... D•llf l'llel SUH
The body of kidnap n ctim
Joann Se1gman or Rossmoor was
found today 1n a held m thl'
Canrnn area or Los Angeles
Count).
Orange Count) Sheriff's of·
fitt•rs "ho spt•d lo lhl' scene afkr
u Curson rcsidt•nt m ade th(' gn s·
I ~ d 1 l> c o v e r y h a s C' d t h l' 11·
1d t•nt 1ficati o n on clolh tnA .
Jewelry and physical description
of the murdered womim. She was
wearing yellow culottes and
blouse.
Officers s aid Mrs. Scigman
wns shot to de ath in the fi eld ne:ir
tbe inteacrtioD of Alamcdtl ttnd
Victoria streets. Los Angeles
County Sheriff's officers a re in
charge of what is now a murder
IJlVHliaaUon.
Officers said the body will be
shipped to 11 mortuary In the area
to await positive identifi cation by
members or the Seigma n family
who were with the victim when
all fi ve m em bers of the family
"ere kidnapcd Wednesd ay night
by two gunmen.
The dlscoverv came s hortly
after f Bl agentS joined sheriff's
officers and Long Beach police in
a widening search that ended in
the Carson area today.
All three agencies issued
pictures of Mrs. Seigman. 43, in
the hope t h at s he might be
spotted while in the company of
her abductors. But hope faded
late Thursday and early today as
the hoped-for re ports were not re·
celved.
Mrs. Seigman. last seen by her
three children as the two gunmen
forced her away rrom Lhc family
van m which they were left bound
and gagged. ass ured them as ::.he
left thal they would soon be
together again
The Se1gman children-Cathy,
19. J ohn Mal'hael. 16. and Paul.
11 told offi cers the two gunmen
also assured them that no harm
would come to their mother
Sheriff"s 1nvest1i:ators today
blamed hundreds of Long Bench
residents who swarmed to the
<See BO DY, Pa~e AZI
Ba«!ki11g lip fhe Bears
SLAIN BY KIDNAPER
Joann Slegman
Microwaved
Ambassador
Re assigne d
WAS HI NGTON (i\Pi Health
problems that may be linked Lu
Soviet m u.-owovc bombardment
are believed to be a ractor 10 the
reported dcc1ii1on to reassign
Walter J Stoessel Jr . S.
ambassador 1n Moscow
Stoessel, a 56-year-old career
diplomat who has served m the
Soviet cap ital an terma ttently
:.1nce 1947, i s to become
nmbassador to West Germany,
according to diplomatic sourt'cs-
In Bo nn h e w ould succeed:
A m b a s s a d o r M a r t i n .I ~
llillcnbrand, who ii. rctmng .
Press spokesmen for both lhl"
White Jf ous<• and t he St all'
Depar tm ent . following their rc-
~ular practicel>, dcdined to com·
m e nt on th e 1m pcnd1 n g
ambassadorial r hani:<'s l>efort·
they are officially announced.
T he State Department rt'-
peatedly has dcn1l•tl that StOl'sM•I
has developed any mt·d1cal pro·
blcm s relal <'d tn lhl' S•I\ IC't
m1crowavl' beam::. that ha,c•
het.'n aimed at lhl· l'tnh1.1 .. i.) to
1am U.S hslt•nlll~ <k\lt'l'" on ll'>
roflf The rud1 at11111 mh•n .. atv ru
portl'll ly has hN•n h1 i.:h<•-.1 111 the
\IC1n1ty of l h<• amha:o.~Jd111 '!. of· <~e WA vt:s. PaJ<t> A2 >
A policeman fires a smoke bomb at three
Polar bears at the' Ballimore Zoo to drive
them a way from lhc mutilated body of a
man round in the bear pit. The body was re·
covered with grappling hooks and ropes.
--• 't
# DAILY PILOT Frtday August V 1~76
Murder Victims Identified
I "' A~~· ••• ~~~i~«~~:~~ot~~ .. ~= .. ~~~ort •• ~ .... '""' •'tanUc paren\a had flooded at 10 P m. Wl'dn~y and her Dettc:tive Mac·ACt>e.
S heriff's homlddt-ln·
'\lestagntors lllt>tHI ~1lcntlv Thurs-
day aflt•rn oon Ull arlevlnA:
mothers of two 15·y\!ur-olct tlwil·
ington lieuch girl& endured
1dent1fyin" bod au of the vlcUnu,
Ata.bbed to death two days ago.
lnvcsttgalors announced the
slain teenagers are Candace
Susan Ready of 19851 Jnvemeas
L<lne a.nd Sheryl Sue Peterson of
9863 Cornwall Drive.
They were reported mis:.ing
w1thm one hour of each other
Wednesday night, reportedly
before either M rs. Ncila Ready
clr Mrs. Kay Peten.on learnt"d
th3t two un1denllfied girls had
been murdered.
"Al the ti mt•. they were ap-
parently unaware." Hunlmgton
Reach Police Uelecthe s.,tt. LWll
Ochoa f>::11d.
She riCf 's h o micide de t:ul
Dote c t 1 \'C Bruce M::icACe c
hQ" t>ve r. confirmed Thursday m~ht he suspected the slaying
vi~1ms were Miss Ready and
sheriff's investigators with fnend who moved to HunlUleton Hesa.ld it was an cxtr •incly un
c1uer ics about the suspcctt>d Beach tbret." months aa:o. tileasant chore for alJ con«'rnl'd
runaways beca use they had Sh<•ryl, was report~ massing by wht n the m ot ht•rl!i wvr~ u<"
daughters misslnc and beUevl'd her mother an hourlatt!r. companied to Sudd lcback
ln the beach area. The girls both Hved in tbe Mortuary ln Tustm. about a batr-
Detective Sgt. Al Masucci said 11 u n tin st ton Co n t In e n ta l hour apart Thur8dt'Y afternoon.
the count of possible victims townhouse development neur "They were 50 UJXSl't we cl<'-
based on runaw;iy rtports on hie Brookhurlll Street i1nd Adams cldt"d to hold otl any further 111
Thursday morning was 30, but. Avenue a nd would have been lt1rv1ew1n~ until t-'r1d11y ar•
anxious ca ll$ pus h ed the sophomor es at Edison High temoon,"hccxplalnl'd.
possibilities to moce than 100 by School next month. The two mothers, each with
noon, Investigators say the girls let>naged sons and daughters,
"One couple even drove down were not cl used as run1twu)~. were in seclusion with friends to-
bere from Camarillo. but neither and it was apparently not uncom-day.
was their daughter. They looked mon Cor them to \ 1olute parental No funeral arranaemenls were
-at tbe photographs ." said curlew regulations. scheduled yet at Saddleback
She riff's Lt. Sim Middleton. "Candy and Sheryl weren 't Mortuary, but 1t was expected
Detective MacAfee and his angels. but they didn't deserve to M iss Peteraoo wo uld b<'
rour partne r s as signed to die," is the way one young ac-trans ferred to an Inglewood
identifying the murdt'r victims quamtancephrased it. mortuary today.
slabbed eight to nine times each Strongly suspecting the girls Her family moved to Hunt-
were already workmg on the slain below the rocky bluffs at ington Beach in June. from
Peterson and Ready girls ' disap. Pacifi c Coas t Highway and Placentia, where she attend~
pearance. Golden West Street "ere Miss Kraemer Junior lh gh School
"We got a couple of missing Heady and Miss Peterson. in-after moving to that area from
juvenile reports that fit their 'csugators called their mothers. the Bellflower region the year
descriptions closely and went on · · W e go l a t e ntative before.
that," Detective MacAfee e).· identification from the photo-
plwned. graphs and a positive from each
~ixon's Neighbor
Had Varied Duties
Fro,,. Page :t l
BODY ...
downtown area for their failure
to surround the kid.napers and
free both Mrs. Seigman and her
Education
Bill OK'd
By Senate A~WI,..,_.. l •
By the Associated Press
The Richard M. Nixons don't
drop by often. but they-or their
aides -do gave their closest
neighbor an occasional call.
In e m erge n c ie s , an d
particularly while Nixon was in
office, aides turned to Paul
Presley, the president and part
owner of the San Clemente Inn.
.. Sure, t h e Nixon people
needed me," Presley said in an
interview.
"One Salurda>·. I got a call
from the house. 'The President.
"ants to ~o to church tomorrow.·
~o mebody on th e s t aff
:.aid. 'Whe re should he J:O? •
"I said that he 'd been lo some
of the bi~ churches in town and
that he ought to go to ~1 small orw.
ltkc the C'hri!itian Church s.,
thl'v said, ·All ri~ht, iio tl'll the
pastor t hnt he'll bt.• there al one•
m11111tt• to I 1 ·
'I wt•nt to thl' churc-h, told the
lHl~tor w bo 1 was and set il till up. 1 told him th1•y'd huvt• to put an a
phon\' and he prorrust.'<l to see
lhal ttu• rhurch was full I
:..11d. ',\nd "'hl'n you sN~ me• in
tht• mnrn1nt(, prt•tend you know
.me '
"The pac;tor met ~ nt the door
and h€• t:a\ c m t.• a b1 f.: smile and J
~ecret wink. 'Good morning,
Brotht>r Preslt.·~. · hl' calk-'<1 out
"l>urang lhl' sermon J ... .,w o
~ccret Sernre mnn fll\ e th<>
Pre!.1dent money to put into the
plate "
Pr(':c>lt•\ rontinu<'d "Onl' dav.
th('re wus unotht•r rall. 'LBJ's
t·o mmJ: here and tomorrow's his
birthda y. Where can we ~el a
<·.11<t.•'' · I told them l 'd t oke care
of It "
"One da y th<'v railed and said
the man wunk<i to be seen with
~nme old folks . I W<'nt over lo
wh<'re the old-tlm<'rs bowl on the
lawn T hey know me from wh<>n l
'A as on tht' City Cn11nc1I.
·1 told them we were i:oln~ to
h:1vt' a. to1Jrnc1me-nl Thur:o;day,
"1th " b11ot trophy nnd t•vcrythmg,
:ind that the old m<'n should bnnJ(
llw1r wnmf'nfolk because there 'd
ht' r<'frt>~hm ents.
"W<'ll. tht'y nil came on<l
;ii I ho u J: h . t h <' \' sus pect <' d
:.omethmit. I <ildn 't tt>ll lhcm Uw
l'rt'!lldt>nt ~ a11 coming. I d1c1n 't
wnnt them t•> be dlsm:>0mtt'd In
'.1se he dldn ·1. but he romt• on
H hcdulr "
In 1972, u fter Nixon '!! rl'
1'ominntion ut Miomi Ueach, an
.11111' a sked Presley to collcrt :u,oo J')C'nplt• to wt'l<~om<' the Ni~
on helacoptcr. lie rounded up
:!2.000.
ORANOI! COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Presley also remembers a sad·
der day Cor Nixon when a call
came Aug. 9, 1974.
"They asked me to coll ect
about 30 people to meet the
helicopter from Washington, that
the man needed cheering up in a
bad way.
"\\'hen I got lo the house wilh
my party. I found 3.000 people
hnmg the fence. anxious to let the
President know they were with
him."
The Nixons have been isolated
most of the lime since leaving the
White l louse. When Pat Nixon re-
turned home from the hospital
recently aft er her stroke. Presley
said be "se nt soml' people over
there to tidy up the plare and ar·
ranged for some flowers."
A r e gis tered Republican.
Presley once was a Democrat in
Oklahoma. He s aid he considers
himselC an independent now.
Occasionally, he will host the
Nixons for dinner at bis inn. But
he and his wife, Ruby. never elt·
peel them to drop by at home.
But occasionally, he said, a
Secret Sen•ice man will knock
and ask to borrow a cup of sugar
or a hatr-doien e~ll?s.
WAVES ...
Cice on the ninth noor of the
Moscow embassy.
However. sources have con-
firmed that for som~ lime
Stoessel has been suffering from
anemia, a blood cond ition
characterized by lack or red
blood cells. Anemia and other
blood problems a re among
symptoms that have been report·
ed in experimental studies on ef-
fects of microwaves.
One State Depar tment official
who previously had served In
Moscow com m ented a bout
Stoessel's impending move, "{
recall hearing a s early ns
January that they'd have to get
him out of there, because or his
health."
However. the official added
that factors aside from health
probably were involved. "Jl's a
very difficult post. even apan.
from the radiation," he tulid.
Stoe!'lsel arrived in Moscow ac;
ambassador in 1974. at the height
or U.S. efforts to supplant th~
Soviet lnnuencc lo Egypt and the
Anb world. Also. he has run the
embassy durin g strateg ic
nuclear arms negoU aUons and
while tensions d e veloptd
he tween Was h ington a n d
Moscow over their conflicting
policies tn Africa.
The leadlnf candidate to suc·
ceed Sloesse ln Moscow ls re--
Ported to be Malcolm Toon,
though diplomatic 110Urce1 said
the Ford adminlstraUon ls reluc·
tant to w lthdrnw Toon from hla
current ambassadorial post ln
bra el.
Another possible successor to
Stoessel Is Richard T. Davies,
U.S. ambassador to Poland.
Judge Nixes
Sui.t by Gays
SAN FRANctsa> <AP> -A feclel'al Judi~ dlsmlalnt • suit acalAlt tbe' Paclftc Telephone
Company, bu ruled that the Ul64
CM.1 JU&bts Act does not problbtt
discrlmioation aialmt bomosex·
uals.
U.S. District Court Jodie Spencer WlWama tolsed out the
suit Thursday which h.cl been
brought by two homosexual.a wbo
said they ha d been harassed into
quitting, and a lhird who said the
utility wouldn't hire him bec•UM
ol it. Tbe company dent~ all the
accuaation&.
children.
They blamed owners of
Citizens Band radios for attract-
ing o ther C B buffs to the
downtown area after they picked
up police buUeUns detailing the
abduction and calling additional
cars lo the kidnap scene.
"These CB u sers are a
menace," a senior investigator
grumbled today. "They fill t.he
airways with a lot of useless
junk, they impede ~ in every
possible way a nd they insist on
speaking to each other in some
kind of unintelligible Southern
twang that seems to be their
trademark."
Without that interference.
police said, they believe they
could have s urrounded the
kidnapers and freed both the
children and Mrs. Seigm·un.
Market manager J o h n
Seigman, so. was unharmed.
Police found him al a pay
t elephone booth outside his
Market Basket store clutching a
brown paper bag containing
SS,000 in cas h-the rontents of bis
sare.
Selitman and his family were
t aken at gunpoint Wednesday
mght from their home al 3351
Cortese Drive. Rossmoor. by two
men carr) ing weapons and wear-
ing Halloween m ask.s.
Scigm an said he was told to
open them ark et safe, put iL-. con·
tents tn a paper bag and then go
to lbe phone outside the store and
wait for a call from them.
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Senate today approved a $3S.J
billion, six-year extension of
federal programs for higher and
vocational education, after re-
jecting attempts to restrict court-
ordered busing to dese®ate
schools.
The final vote was 78 to s, send-
ing the bill to a conference with
the House.
Among other things, the bill
would increase the maximum
federal grant for poor students to
attend college from $1,400 t o
Sl.800 a year. It also would ex·
tend eligibility for govemment-
guaranteed s tudent loans to
families with annual incomes of
S2S,OOO. The current limit 1s
SlS,000.
In other action on the bill, the
Senate adopted 88-0 an amend-
ment to exem pt father·son nnd
mother-daughter events in public
schools from the ban on sex dis -
crimination in federatly supporti-
ed educational tnstitutJons.
The amendment, by Rep. Paul
Fannin <R·Ariz.>. also would
wai ve a ppll ca li on or the
an11discrimination Jaw to Boys
tale and G iris Slate programs
s ponsored by the American
Legion and its auxiliary.
Frolft Pagf! A I
CABLE •••
Ro11k, ff 0111~
Six-year -old H cll'ne Ferrl'~l l'r of Nl'W York i::el.!> a <.'lose-up
gande r at a goose during a' 1s it of a g roup of handicapped
_youngsters to lht• city's l3ronx Zoo. The caut aous hand of :i
700 all<.'ndant restrains tht> gooM' from •lll Y fowl pltlY.
Saddleback Board
Eyes Gym Complex ~
Sa ddleback Communitv
College Districl tru.st('CS arc ex·
peeled ~o form ally_ accept Ute
campus $2.47 m1lhon phvsical
education complc. wht·n· thev
meet J\1onday in the <·ul lt'J!C
J1l>rary.
Viejo Crash
Kills Driver
On Freeway
A 61-year-old Mission Viejo
man was killed shortly befor e
mid.night Thurs day when his car
swerved, was struck by another
car , t hen plunged down an
embankment.
Truste<'s art' scht'<lukd to mc<'l 1
at 7 pm. in a (')l)sed exeeut1vo
session to discuss culh.•ct1\'C ·
bargaining und employe sularic~
"1th thei r lc,:ial counsel. The
public mt.•ctan~ is planned to
bt·Jun al 7:30 p.m.
Construction or the-four-'
building eompl<'x. which includt'!C
a gym , shower and locker room,..
t eacher offices a nd ucLiv1ty ,
rooms, began laslfall.
At that tlml', the physical
edu cation department was
housed in one or the campus '
tempo r ary s tru c ture s .
Architects are now working on
plans lo remodel th.is building for
u~e as a child d ay care center,
teacher offices and classrooms.
Seigman told officers that he
became nervous after sta.oding However, the council decided at the phone booth for 10 minutes t d l t lb l · ·
California Highway Patrol or-
ficerssaid John W. Wciodward, of
25901 Ser en ata Drive , was
thrown from his car. He was pro-
nounced dead at the scene, on the
San Diego Freeway south of La
Paz Road, officers s aid.
During the meeting, trustees
w ill also consider approving the
Associated Student Body budget
for the interdlstrict attendanc<!
procedures and changes in rhe '
fine arts complex. without a call and decided to call 0 e e e a provision and no Lonit Beach police. penalty fee would be assessed the company. Police s aid their radioed plans The city would coTicct a three
for surrounding the area were )>ercenl franchise fee from the
picked up by CB enthusiasts who company, to be put into Irvine's
flocked lo the scene and ap·. general fund. Th1lt would bring
parently alarmed t~ kidnapers an estimated $12,000 to $L5,000
Woodward was travelin g
south, oCCicers r eported, when he
swerved in to the path of another
car, driven by Betty Ann Favata.
43, of 33331 Gelidum Circle,
Laguna Niguel. who ned with Mrs. Se1gman. • per year into city coffers.
Sheriff's oHlcers have circulat.-ro descriptions of two men who
K.4NS4S ZOO'S
GOT BIG CNUS
are believed to be driving a light Marine Charged
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 1950s or early 1900s vintage.
Her car struck the rea~ or
Woodward's , the CHP s aid, lhen
his car plunged off the road. or.
ficers said the other driver was
uninjured.
• TOPEKA. Kan. (AP) -Aro
you rendy for lhe goW>, Weather
and Sports?
They warned anyone who
believes t ha t he may have
spotted the two men w\th or
without Mrs. Scigman to call
police and n ot attempt to
question the two fugitives.
Irvine Men's
Flag Football
League Forms
Men interested ln playln1 nag
football thl.s fall have until Sept.
10 to enter a team with t.be lrvlne
Recreation Department.
Two Jeaaues are being formed
-one for Irvine reiident& and
one for non·reslctent&. Games
will be played on Sundays, with
the first one te ntatively set for
Sept.27.
To be ellclble, men must be at
leut 18 yea.rs old. 1l»O fee for
each 20-man team la $110, pay•·
ble before Sept. 10.
Teams may sign up any week·
day ln the recreation ofDce at cl·
ty ball, 4201 CampUA Drive, room
282. A mmnaJeta meetinl will be
held at 7 p.m. SeJK. 18 ln tbe
lfa"ard A veoue Community
Patt mulU·purpose room. Men
tnterested in playing. but wbo do not have a team, may attend t.Mt
meeting and see If any manag-ua
are abort players.
Bodies Identified
SACRAMENTO (APJ -Two bodies found in a shallow arave nur here were tdentined as
thole or Gordon GIJrnoR, S2. and
Allee Shira, 35, Colt11a County Sbelitt l6bD J, 1'roqhtcG said
1'lllmd.a)' • •
SAN DTEGO (AP) -A ronner
Marine drill sergeant faces a
general court m artial Monday on
charges of taking $606 from
l"ecrults. He is Sgt. David Lee
WaJJace,27,of Lafayette,Al::i.
The body was taken to O'Con·
nor Laguna Hills Mortuary .
where arrnngemenls are pend·
ing.
The Gage Park Zoo's two new
~nus, a four-year·old fe male
and a one·yenr·old male, have
bee n named Weathe r and
Sports.
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working unlawfully without nsurance and state licenses.
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(He is reQui red by state law to be both.) State licensed contractors have to post
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& Electric Co. wants to usl' remott
control to turn off home air con·
diliont'r!" and hot water heate~ to re-
duce consumption in peak periods.
Such a system Is being tested by the
Wisconsin Electric Power Co.
The switch would be Installed in :i
customer·s home or omce buildJnJC.
Participation would be voluntary and
limited to 740 customn-s. m~l of
them resideoUaJ, at the start.
Fnday August 2' 1~7& l'N DAILY PILOT :111
Myths, Facts
Guide to Pre-vote Claims
By SYLVIA PORTt:R
The stt•udy t'con<'lmlc ciq11lns11111 111 1971; to datt> has
helped to pulverizl' tll'Vt•ral cronnrnic myth~ or v1t11I lnl
pe>rtance to our ~·kl•lhooks tht•o1 ll':. u<h .. 111<·cd by th,•
l-'ord admtn1:.trul1on tmd iiprt•ltd ut 1,•11:.t to M>tnti Nctent b)
J>emocrntlc economil>l.8
Tb re·s no v. ay or
prevcntin& the myth:.
from taking even deeper
hold dunn~ the pn"
election months. Out tlw
followang little ~uldl'
can put consu•tlt·r~ 011
guard.
Money's
Worth
Myth 1: An t'<'011111mr t•"<pansion as i.tronJ: <and broad a:-
the rurrent one mw.t rr 1~111le infl•Uon and threaten us with
a repetition of the rughtmarr of doubk··d1g1t 1nnat1on. Thus,
we cannot afford any specd·up in our economic recover~.
despite the suffering this 1mphcs to our millions or joblc'"
workers.
Fact : This has indeed been a stronJt, bnlanced rl'lxmn<I
since the severe s lump bottomed out in lht• :-prlng or 1975. lt
has contained remarkably few excesses.
BUT INST EAD OF AN acceleration an the pace or an
nation, the pace of rise in prices has derelerated. Over the·
long term. the current annual rate of rase tn the 6 to 7 per
<'enl range is far too hagh for a healthy economy, but tha'
represents progress from 1973·74 ·s rates of 11lo12 percent.
There is plenty of slack in our economy; there are mi
major bottlenecks; in general. there Is an excess, not a:
shortage, of workers Most of the giant forces contributin~
to the unprecedented inflation blow-off n few years ago urc
not threats now. ·
The myth harms us ix'<'ause it makes us afraid lo take
appropriate steps to assist private enterprise m rrealtn&.
more jobs for o ur labor force and, thus. mor e tu.es for the:
U.S. Treasury.
MYTH%: INTEREST RATES must rise os the e<'onomv
regains its power. Demands for credit from busmesses and
individuals, a long walh tighter credit polJ<'iC's of the Federal
Reserve System to kt.'<'P the expanswn under control, will f I
put upward pressure on rates. \
}'act: This theory ha:.n 't worked out at all so far. Credit
demands h ave remu1nl'<i modest as <'Orporataon profits have
soared. This d1min1sht•s thl' need for busint.•ssl's to go "out
sade" for financin~ The Federal 's l1sihten1ng in credit
policy to d ate has ~l·n minor.
To judge the future of interest ·rat es by lhl'
abnormalities of Uw pH:.l t'ouple of years al> rid1cu lou~.
MYTH 3 : ··.:ot:RAL BUDGJ-;T dd1('1ls of thl:'
magnitude of r ecent Yl'ars must "<'nmd out" private bor-
rowers from the marl.et The U.S. Tn·asury is the pnme
borrower of the nation and 1ts demands mul>t be met first
Thas will kill our expan. .... 1on. Government l>pcnding must be
slashed.
Fact: The Treasury's financing needs have been
absorbed in the marketplace with astonishing case. This
theory -promoted by U.S. Treasury Secretary William
Simon with the rommendable goal of impressmA Congrcs~
"1th the need for t·urbang s pending -has bt•en pulverized
along" 1th the theory on internst ratvs.
The pent.up dC'mand for rixc·d·mrotn<' SC'curities ;,1t
today ·s 1ntcr<•st rates 1s hugl' <witness the rN'<'nt bidding for
thl' Treasury's issue of lO·yenr 8 per rent nnll·~ 1. A continueil
stronit cxp:rn::;ion \\all generate rcvl'nues to rl'duce the
budget def1c1t and lo leave more room fo1• pr1 rnll' bor.
rowers.
• MVTll 4: CONGR ES." IS in<'apablc of kel•ping spend mg
under <'Ontrol. The White llou~c is the only source to rely on.
Fact: Congress has shown itself to he res ponsibl<' in lh1~
s phere_ Congress. on the spot under the new bud gel control
procedures. is held to th<' letter oflhc l:iw
f''or the fiscal ) l'ar 1977. for instance. C'ongress pro1cct 1
r evenues at $362.5 hilhon against the adm11111>trat1on·s SJ51.3
billion: outlays at $413.3 bill ion against the adm101strat1on 's
$395.8 billion ; the dl'C1c1l at S50 8 billion against thl'
administration ·s $.14.6 billion. The d1ffcrcnt'Cl> arc m eaning
less.
Dow Edges Slo1vly Up
To Finish Bad Week
NEW YORK <Al'> Tht• stock marht w~as able to
muster only a m 1x<'Ci ..,t10\\ mg today in response to :-omc-
ravorable go\•ernm<-nt 'lal1:.l1<s on the t.·t.•onom1c outlook
Trnding was vcrv hght.
The Dow Jones average or 30 mdustrial :.tocks closed u1>
3 49at963 93.
At the opening. the Commerce OC'partmt.•nt reporlf'd :t
.5 percent rise in at::. index of leading economic 1nd1c ators for
July.
lt was 17th straiAhl monthly rise for the index. \\hich 1io.
dcl>1gned to detect future economic trends
But 10\·estors st.•L'mcd to be inh1h1lcd by concrrn 1wc•r
the pros pective d1rcC'l1on of l•'cderal H1•snve l'n·cht pollc't.
as" ell as the mcmon of the 38 00-point decline 111 tht• Dow
from the middle of la. .... t wct.•k through Thursday .
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ell·over pat·
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Western style,
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in polyester/
cotton. Rein·
forced at s1ress
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ave1age and
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trast trims, pocket
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2·p1ece collar w1 th
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women's shirt sale
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stock of long sleeve 1111101 4 99
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jr. pullover
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knits
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5.99
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slHV9 styles.
New fall shades
' FULLERTON
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dress sale
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salt. Misses'; half
sizes. Dress Dept.
20% off
A-.. S22 to S32
SALE 17.IO TO 25.60
costume
jewelry
REG. $2
•1
Hoop earrings and
chain chokers in
tolckone or lilvllf~
tone. Also as·
sorted rings.
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ment. Leather tones.
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Hosiery Department
14K gold earrings
Choose from our 250'-0 off entire stock of 7(.
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ffet.S10 toh0
SALE 7.49 TO17,49
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Loungewe1r Department
REG.$7
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women's long gowns
Tailored style; loose·fitted REG. $8
or sem1·f1tt1ng body. Smgle 3 99
layer opaque nylon tricot. •
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sport wei~t polyester/ • •
cotton blend fabric.
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EDITION
VOL. 69, NO. 24'0, 4 SECTIONS, '2 PAGES
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fte rnoon
• Sto (?ks
TEN CENTS'
}~~~~~y Gate a PO~sihle Death Trap?!
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The slate cbjl'f ol rwJ transit
u.ld Tbur1day that u ground
level pedealrlan safety. gale
crosslng of the Santa Fe Rail\\ a)
f track proposed by the city of San
Clemente would be a potent1.il r death trap
J Daniel Paige tesllfied before
: Public Utility Commjss1on bear f mg in San Clemente that m h1~
oplnjoo an eiosling tunnel lo the
municipal pier would be safer.
San Clemente caly offiCJaJs are
pt!tjtioning the PUC to permit an
electronacall) controlled cross
mg gate on the Los Angeles to
Sun Diego masn line track
They contend the tunnel 1s a
potential haven for cnme. und it
deterrent to beach access for
l'lderl) or 1nf1rm peoph.• Thc)
\\Ould lake to demolis h the tunnel
Paige said the pr~ swln11·
1ng gale-one on either side of the
tracks -"could trap pedestrians
oo the rieht-<>f·WU)'." belwttn the
gates.on thetracki.
He tt>stlhed that a beach' 11oor
could be passmg through th~
open gates, a train could then tnp
the shut1in1: mechanism, and the
gates close on him.
Paige stud that person could
become confused. "lie would be .
trapped." he sald
Tbe englnt't'r al$o worrted th11t
a malfunction ln the gotc <:Quid
leave the gateis o~n as a tratn
,passed. •
Or. Paige mused, though
nobody might be crossing. gate~
that stayed open would force tht.'
train to stop anrw ay lO examinl'
the.,nalfuncllon. losing valuable
tra\!el time.
(Me GATE. Pagei\21
;Kidnap Victinl Found
'.Dead • ID Carson Field
i Leak Patrhe d
I . •
t . f Sewer Woes
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t
Plague City
I Problems an disposal of trealt'd
$ewer water continue to plague
/the city of San Clemente.
Wednesday afternoon a leak in
the ocean outfall near North
;iJeach. through which all the ·
city's treated emue1:t pours. re·
suited sn a geyscr of treated
~ewagc.
Pressure m the old outfall line.
built in the 1920 's, forced the
sewage through a small hole higl) Jnto the air.
health. !>aid to<foy th<' outfall"' 10
bad shape m several places
especially where it 1s exposed al
the shoreline.
"It's bombarded ... he satd. '·by
wave after wave after wave."
with sea sail and sand acting to
corrode it.
Wehner said, "fllhis keeps up.
it ·s going to be patcht'S from end
to end.··
La91111a Issue
SLAIN BY KIONAP£A
Joann Slegman
The county heaJlh department
ordered beach lifeguards to keep
bathers away from the im·
mediate area, one where surfers
.like to con1reg ate.
Tbt leak was patched by tod.,y,
but county and city officials were
lrtill eying the outfall warily.
I The outfall was l ast re-
&OOttructed In the 19SO's and has J>ffn patched numerous limes.
Two Departments,
Clash on Erosion
r
ll was not bum to regularly
handle the kind of load ll ls handl· Ing now. Prior to a month ago.
tnosl city effluent. was dis-
~arged on land. for irrigation lad ground water recharge. ~ A month ago the San Diego
Regional Water Quality Control
Board cited the city for "gross
yiolatlon" of waler quality
ttandards. The board ordered a
~P to land discharge and direct-ed that treated sewage bl'
It.umped at sea.
The outfall since has been
t andling millions o( gallons or
uwaae more every day than it is
accustomed.
Mike Wehner. environmental
health speciali8t with county
Suspect He ld
In Molest ing
Of Teen Girl
A 33 .>'Car-old l\na.hcim mon
fiuspectcd or molesting a 13-ycar-
old Irvine girl Wednesday night
turned himselC in to the Irv1oc
police, oUicers said today.
Emil William· Xollhopp i~ in
the Newport Beach City JaH to·
day on charges of kidnap, a..o;saul1
lO commit rape, sex perversion
Md lewd and lascivious coodurt
n.gain~t children. police !!aid.
By JACK CHAPPELL
OIU0.0.allyrllel!Mtt
Peppery contention between
the Laguna Beach Municipal·
Services Department and lhe
Plann1ng Department has erupt-
ed over a U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers proposal to undertake
n detailed project study of erosion
at Laguna Beach's Heisler Park.
The long skinny oceanfront
park slt.s atop 30-foot high cliffs
and ls flaking ore at about two feel
a year onto the beach below.
Stan Scholl, director of
municipal St'rvices, is backing a
proposal by the Corpe to perform
a detailed study of the erosion and
to make rttommendations for
halUng the erosion.
However. Plannlnt Director
Ooug Schmitz has drafted a re·
port.indicating thatoocc the corp:-;
.:l't.s started in a project, the city
lo.<1es control.
Schm1t11 1s backl'Ci by un nc1d
<"riticlsm of the Co rp~ or
Jo:ngmeers by the Planning Com-
m1ss1on which recommended to
' the city council that lhc corps be
tnld to keep its bulldoicrs out o(
Laguna Man
Injure d When
Car Hits Pole
Laguna Beach.
The corps of engineers
performed what it called a recon-
naissance report on the el'06ion in
1974. It found the flaking was due
to wave action and to burrowing
bygroundsqwrrels. ,
The squirrels undermined up·
per portions of lhe cliffs. The
waves eroded the base of the
cliffs.
The Corps propostd that one
mt'ansof halting lbewavccroslon
would be lo dump large masses or
heavy rock on points below th£'
park to form a breakwater 11 feet
hifhand2Sfeetoutlntothe~ean.
t also proposed that a sea waJL
• could be construct~ along the
length of the park.
The reconnaissonce report lay
moldering In city files U11t1l July of
this year.
In the meantime, the c•1ty had
attempted to grapple with the
erosion caused by •ht• !(round
squirrels. '
But every time sug1estion~
were made for eradicating th1·
pc~ky critters. squirrel lover,
would besiege the council.
Attempts ·to poison, to feed
'them birth control pills, and to~os
them have all been rejected by th$!
council.
The city has undertaken a pro·
J(ram of humane tr"pplng. Tht>
trapped squirrels :ire then set free
m ml and undeveloped lerntory.
The city h a ll pyrotechnics
between the department hC'ads
waslouchl'dOffby aseem)n.tlyin·
(Sff FLAKF., P~f' A2l ~·
Woman's
Jewelry
Aids ID
8)•TOM BARLE\'
Of U.• 0•1'' "'toe Sl.tfl
The body of Rossmoor k1donp
victim Joann Seigman y. a:. dis
co~today ma rcmote wct1on or Dominguei. llills in the city or
Carson.
Deputy sheriffs on the> i.cene
said they were able to identify Uw
body because they had a ~ood
description Of the Victim and a)SO
of the clothing and jewelry she
was wearing when abducted.
Officers said the victim had
been shot todeoth.
The discovery came shortly
.after f'N ~·"' ~ ~ grow• Ing searcli' for Ifft. Silgbum wba
was drivea ort at gunpoint whUe
police were freeint her three
children near the Long Beach
market managed by her also
ebducted husband. Sberlff's·omccrs. working with
the federal lawmen and Loni{
Beach police, t oday iss ued
pictures of the mjssing Mrs.
Seigman. 43, and urged anyonc
who spots her or a person re·
sembJJng her to contact.them.
Mrs. Seigman, last seen by her
three chUdren as the two gunmen
forced her away from the family
van in which they were left bound
and gagged, assured them as she
left that they would soon bl'
together again.
The Seagman children-Cathy.
19, John Michael, 16. and Paul.
11-told officers the two gunmen
also assured the m that no harm
would come to their mother.
Sheriff 's investigal.ors today
blamed hundreds of Long Beach
residents who swarmed lo the
downtown area for their failure
'to surround the kidnapers and
free both Mrs. Se1gman und her
children.
They blamed owners or
Citizens Band radios for attract-
jng oth er C'B burrs to thC'
downtown area after they picked
up poll~e bulletins detailing the
abductil>n and callinJ: add1llonal
cars Lo the kidnap ~cene.
<See SEA RCll, Page A2>
KANSAS ZOO'
C,(Jf BIG GNUS
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -Arc
you ready for the gnus. Wenth<>r
and Sports?
The Gage l'nrk Zoo's two nt'w
Rnu~. ft four-year·old femalt•
ond a one-ycar·old mal<'. hove•
been named Wcalhrr an1I
Sports.
Dally Pie.I 114.n r •t
STEEP ST AIRS IN SAN CLEMENTE SUBJECT OF HEARING
Vintage Pier Entrance Proble ms Reviewed by Penel
Prank Proves Fatal
At Bachelor Party
A bachelor party for a young
Hollywood man who would have
been married Saturday ended in
tragedy early today in Hunt-
ington Beach, leaving his funeral
the only pending ceremony.
John Stuart Wells, 23, was
killed at 1 :45 a.m . when the
usual sort of pre·nuptjaJ prank
Rec Program
Set,s Parties
The San Juan Capistrano
recreation department will pulon
an hour·long ··charlie Brown"
..Raggedy Ann and Andy" or
··circus" children's birthday par-
ty any day butSundayforS22.
The fee includes cake, ice
cream, punch, games and favors
for up to 13 people. including
adults. Additional partygoers
l'an be accommodated for an ad·
ditional charge, according to
Tom Baker. recreation director.
fnformatlon or reservations
are available by calling Baker at
cityoffaces,493 1171.
Fire Methods Hit
SENEY. Mich. (API -A
wildcrnes11 fire rai?in~ throui:h
Ml\'hlgsn 'i; Upper Peninsula
mhcht n('ver have nared out or
control 1f 1t had started ju11l n
male south of it11 origin, a U.S.
Jo'1sh and Wildlife official s ays,
Jack Frye. mana~er or the
Wildlife Services' ~ney Rt-fuAP,
where the rire 11( centf'red, t.ttid
Thursday that rt•dl'ral r<>
gulations prevented him from or·
rlcring ('r('w11 Into Uw w1ldl'me!'ls
ar('n where the• fire• hrr1k1• out
nl'arly a month BJ?O
puUed by his well-wishing male
friends took a sudden. horribLe
twist, police said. .
Watch Commander Sgt. Darryl
Klopp sa.id Wells and his frlendll
were driving along lleach
Boulevard when they pulled Into '
a left turn pocket near Heil
Avenue.
Investigators said Wells jok.
ingly jumped out of the car ns its
driver waited to make a left tum
or a U-turn, whereupon the occu. ,
pants jokingly pretended they
were going to ditch the groom-lo-
be and leave him stranded.
Traffic accident lnvest.igator
John Berens said the car's un·
identified driver swung a swift U·
tum as though he were going lo
speed away.
Wells -yelling at his buddies •
to wait -spun and sprinted •
across Beach Boulevard. not see-
ing an oncoming car which
struck and almost instantly
killed him.
Motont1t Scott James Nason,
18, of Long Deach. had no op·
port.unity to avoid the tragic ac·l't
dent and was not cilcd, polttt'
said.
Wells was pronouncl'd dead al
the scene.
Coroner 's deputie:'l said he It
i.urvived by his mother who wlO
make funeral arrangements ai
Smith's Mortuary in HunUngtoo
Beach.
They did not hav.-tho name or
the girl who would huve become \
Mrs. Wells S&Aturday.
Coas t
We athe r Kollhopp Is beln# held without
ball and a parol<' hold ha.s been
placed on him for an alleged
parole violation. He was ac·.
,romponied by his parole olficer
1when he surrendered at the Irvine
police station Thursday ar-
;a..emoon. police said.
/\ Laguna Beach man Is in
r<cnous but stable condition to·
day al Saddle back Communit'
Hospital arter he lost control of
hjs car on Laguna Canyon Road
Thursday night and rammed into
a utility polt-. T11na Additive Tainted?
Little change in weather
t•xpccted for the WC'l'kt>nd.
Morning cloud~ will con·
llnuc along the Const.
INSIDE TODA\'
Logul)(l Oto.ch will be lhe
1ltc o/ .a LonQ Beach
S11mphony Orchl!stro concert
~fl th• ~rlorml!ra will re
.oll11 ~on thdr t~• -thei1'U
; Ot11cers said the cnnrges Stem
from an incident in Harvard
tommunity Park Wednesday
flight, whe n two 13-year-old
Irvine girls were dragged into a
)rash enclosure at knilepoinL
\ One of the girls was molested
by the attacker ber~ he Oed
When he spotted a nearby police
car.
(Prosecuto r Asked
! WASHINGTON (AP>
.,Congress should create stand·by
110achlnery tor appointing a
temporary special pro,,~utor. ·
says Sam Dash, the former
counsel roe the Senate Watergate
Committee.
James David Lyons, 1340 Cer·
rltos Drive. was placed in the
hospital's intensive care unit this
morning following surgery.
Lyons, 29. s urcered multiple
fracture. in the 10:4.sp.m. crash..
According to Irvine Police.
Lyons was driving south on
Laguna Canyon Road when heap-
parentl)' lost control, swerved
over lo the northbound lanes and
truck a utility pofe on the op
posite side of the road, about one
mile south of the San Diego
Freeway. .
Police said the car·s eng1ne
burst into names soon af\er tht>
collision, but that Lyons was not
burned in the Ore.
No other cars were involved in·
the accident, police said.
Extender Suspected in Rash· of Complaints
Some Orange County resident!
are complaining o( abdominaJ
cramps and nausea today after
eating Tuna Twist, a protein food
addiUve marketed by Nabisco
Inc.
DlvironmenlaJ Health OMsion
Robison said be is awaiting in•
formation about the product.
froro state and federal food of·
~ials but as yet has received no
wo,~.
But neither ofCicials of the Six people reportedly In the
Orange County Health Depart· Los Angeles area became ill
menl nor or Nabi~ olfi<-es in after eatioe the product and
Bueti Parlt have any advice Cor county health omcial.s there have
them. warned q1to1t eating it.
"J am not telling peo]>le Frte sampl~~ of 1\ma Twist·
anythi.nc realty beca~ l ddn't have beeft arr1vlng ln the mall.
h.ave anything to tell them." sald and warning• of pottntial illness Ri~hard R obl$On, Halatut. Wtte reported Tbu.nd., even-
d ire cl or ot the Count1· Ing.
- t
+ -.----
And Robison said he has been
told the product ha.s been on the
m~rket for several monlh!I.
'"But up until today no one
called about it," he added. He
said he probably received lS or 20
calls by mid·moming.
Nabist?o employes who staff a
warehouse for cookies nud
crackers In Buena Park today
saJd tbey had heard nothing until
calls started arriving from con-
sumers this morning.
The product ls handled through
• protein foodA division ln New
Jersey. ind they bad no in·
formation about it.
bt mtmbera 0/ aalltt
Pacifica, •baring. a program
""'h the orche1tra. Su Pogt
Cl of IM W ttk~er
l•dex t
. \2 DAIL V PILOT L!SC
Wast e S tudies Due
I FLAKE ... • no<.'UOU~ rt'QUeSt h\ the Corp!! or
f.nginet>ra. to lht• city tor,. "real Slowdown End
f1 rm atJOn of your auppon cl a pro.
JI'('( to prott'ct the )floreline ;an:ll!'l
ol llehl•r P urk "
'fht' pJjnrlln8 commL,!!loo Tue:-.·
d:.1y louk up thcque!ltmn
'It un11n1mousl> fc>und
•' lh:caua.t> no one IJI offt'nn1t to
:.olvc the problem at lhl· top oflh"
clltrs, wt• huve nu w1~h to reaffirm
u 111upport lhat wns never K•ven
<ind Wt.' •u41gt•!lt wrHln1 to the
Corps telbng thern Wt' were Mt In·
H•rt•!lted three Yt·.ir~ Jl.;O ,md ure
not antcre11ted now .
"The commiS11ion $uys no Pl"O•
Jl'cts 1n the past or planned by the
Corps or Engineers would be or
help to the city an Hetsler Park
and any solution would have to be
much less drastl('.
'·T1depools <m the path oC U>e!
breakwater 1 are protected ond
cannot be de.strO)'ed to <:ave the
relll estate above." the com·
mlssion declared.
The planners h ad h eard
e rlU('lSm or the Corps from Bruce
Baird. chief lifeguard, who said
onl'e the Corps gets started,
rooperallon afterward 1s negligi·
ble. Baird based h.is view on
!\(!Wporl Beach and Santa Cruz
twp ch prOJ ects
~holl has maintained that lbe
ci~ _holds the re ms and that
notrung but new knowledge can
<'Oflle from an expanded report on
th~erosaon
the report "ould cost the city
m,{hing and could provide the
basis for act'eptablc means of
controlling the erosion of the
park. now dangerously narrow in ~ome points. he s aid.
The council will likely get both
Mdes Of the argument In Sep·
lt·mber
Fro111 Page .t l
GATE .••
A proposed bill passed by the
State Legislature Thursday and
".utmg for Governor Brown's
s114nature "ould add two more
passenger trains to the existing
s1 x·tra1n sc hedule passing
through San Clemente, btginmng
nt.>xt Wednesday
Those trains. "hi<'h now go
throu~h at 40 milt•s per hour,
''ould under lht: new law
t'' entuully be perm1tltd to travel
at oo miles per hour. pro\·idlna
track and l'QUt pmc'nt 1 mprO\l"
ments Wt'rl' much> P .11 g<' s~.11d lh0!-11.' add<.-d factors
would 1n('rea~e tht• hazards of a
J!l'OUnd kv<>I t'ros:>lllj!
Oc•fon· PatStl"s t est1mon\'
Th11r::.d11). a minor \\ranalc
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ONE EXAMPLE OF EROSION AT HEISLER PARK
Oceanfront SHe Losing Two Feet Per Year
Nixon's Neighbor
Had Varied Duties
8 )' Tbt Associated Press
The Richard M . N'axons don't
drop by often. but they-or their
aides -do gtve their closest
neighbor an occasional call.
In emergencies , and
particularly while Nixon was in
office. aides turned to Paul
Presley. the president and part
owner of the San Clemente lnn.
"Sure the Nixon people
needed ~e." Presley said in ur1
ant er view
"One Saturday, I ~ot a call
from the house. 'The President
wants to go to church tomorrow.'
somebody on th e s t a ff
satd 'Where should he f?O?'
camf' Aug. 9. 1974
"The' asked me to collect
about JO pcoplt.> lo meet the
helll'OPl<'r from Washington, that
the man n eeded cheering up in a
bad way.
"When I ~ot to the house with
my party. I found 3,000 people
lining the fence. anxious to let lhe
President know th<'Y were with
him "
The Ntxons have been isolated
most of the time since leaving the
White lfou1>e. When Pat Nixon re·
turned home from the hospital
rt:'cenlly after her stroke, Presley
"aid he "sent some people over
there to tidy up lh<' place and ar-
ranged for some no"ers. ··
For N Plants?
WASHlNCiTON (1\PI -The
Nuclear Rt•aul otory Com
mw1on <NRCl 1>u1d hlday full
bc~nsrna ot o~w nud('a_r power
planu m1aibt. res ume by
Dt-<·embt•r
NRC <"11u1rman Marcus W
Rowden told a con11re1oa1on1&l
comnut..Lee that the i.low<Sown oo
licensing new plants could be
suspended after compleUon of
s tudies or nuclear was tes
manaaemeot. and pubUc bear-
ings.
The NRC earlier this month
sharply curtailed licensing and
operation of new nuclear power
plants m response. to • pair of
U.S. Court of Appeals declSions
last July 21. Those decis ions
said the comm1ss1on did not pay
enou gh attention l o
em'ironmental issues an g:rant·
iog lice nses for plants In
Yennont a nd M 1cbigan.
The NRC action did not affect.
nuclear plants already produc·
ang electric1ty. It placed a
moratorium o n new con-
struction and limited the licens·
ing oC new plants to produce at
full capacity.
Meanwhile, the Senate today
appointed l2 senators to make
an overseas study of the effect
of nuclear reactor sales on U.S.
security and foreign policy.
Majori t y leader Mite
Mansfield <D·Mont. >. said one
of the most important Issues in
the next Congress "will be the
development of a policy to cope
with the worldwide prollferaUoo
oC atomic reactors."
Manafield and other senators
have expressed concern that
plutonium; a byproduct of
nuclear reactors. can be us~
for the production of atomic
\loeapons.
"It is imperative that ap·
propriate safeguards and
security procedures are de·
s igned to prohibit the misuse of
p lutonium and other
byproducts." Mansfield said.
The 12·member s tudy de·
legation, appointed under a re·
solution offered by Mansfield
and Republican leader Hugh
Scott, was drawn from three
<·ommlttces wrestlin g with
legislation to establish controls
on the export of nuclear
materials and technotos:y.
The~e are t ht• Govcrnmt•111 Operation~ Cummittee, th(•
Foreign Rela~1on1> Cornm1tlt•t•
:ind the J c>1nt Committee <111
Atomic •:neray.
The t1tom1c commlUt<t' fl'Jt>Ct
t'tl u propo~e1t t'omprumii;l• bill
Thursday, while the Foreign
Helations CommUlet1 upproved
tl.
Sen. Abraham Ribicoct (0.
Coon.), was named chairman or
lhe Special .StUd)' sroup, Sen.
HowardH. Baker (R·Tenn.l. vicc
chairman.
F re• Pa~ .. 1 I
SEARCH ...
"These CB users are a
ml!nace." a senior mvestigator
grumbled today. "They fill the
airwl)'S with a lot. cl useless
junk. they impede OS in every
possible way and they ~isl on
speaking to each other in some
kind of unintelligible Southern
twang that seems to be their
trademark."
Without that interference.
police said, they believe the:,·
could have s urrounded ttw
kldnapers and Creed both the
children and Mrs. Seigman.
Marke t m anager John
Seigman. 50, was unharmed.
Police found him at a pay
telephone booth outside his
Market Basket store clutching a
brown paper bag conta1nln.g
S8,000 in cash-the contents of bis
safe.
Seigman and bis family were
taken at gunpoint Wednesday
night from their home at 335l
Cortese Drive, Rossmoor, by tw11
men carrying weapons and wear-
ing Hallo\\een masks.
S<'1gman said he was told lo
Clpen the market safe. put its con·
ten~ an a paper bag and lht>n l!•l
to the phone outside the store and
wail for a call from them.
Se1gman told officers th'll he
became nervous after standing
at the phone booth ror JO minutes
without a call and decided to call
Long Beach police.
Police said their radioed plans
for surrounding the area were
picked up by CB enthusiasts who
flocked to the scene and ap·
parently alarmed the kidnupcrs
who Cled with Mrs. Seigman .
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REFUSED HEARING
Congressman Hinshaw
Court R ej ects
Hinshaw's Bid·
For H e aring
C'o ni;ressman Andrew J
Hanshaw was advised loday lhal
the California Supreme Court
has r<.'fuscd to jt rant a hearing at
whu~h his lawyers could have
challenged adverse rulings In his
c•urrent Or ange County Superior
Court pretrial action.
The rulin~ means that uction in
Jud RC l"rank Dom<'n1chini ·~
cour1rClClm w 111 n•s ume Monduy.
Openantt ~tutcmcnts will b<• de·
livered art('r u hnul serving juror
and four alternate Jurors arc
chosen.
fhnShUW . 53, foC('S trial On 1
multJple felony counts stemming
from has ullegt'd criminal actions
while Servin~ 3!> Orange County
llSSl'!>~Or IP 1972
ll 1., ollt•$!cd that county
emplo~ es m tht• a!lscssor 's orru•c•
ut1h2ed count.) time and drew
county npenses \lo hile they were
a c tu al!\ working for tht•
l'\e\\ port· n1·~ch Hc•puhhcan ·,
'u cl'('~ ' ( u I t' 0 II~ r(• ~ s I 0 II ll I
campaijm
lhnshaw was sentenred to ont'
to 14 Yl'Urs m st ate pnson aflt•r
being convicted tif brtbt:'ry
charges aired an an earlie r
Superior Court trnd. J le Is free on
appeal.
.. I said th at he 'd 00.n to so mt•
of the big churches if\ town t1nd
that he ought to go to a small one.
hke t be Christian Chun·h S41
the) said. ·All ni.:hl. go tell tht•
pastor that ht ·11 be there at onr
minute to 11. ·
"I went to the church. told the
pastor who I was and set 1t all.up
I told him they'd have to put tn a
phone and he promised to set'
that the church was full I
~aid. 'And when you sec me in
the morntni:. pretend you know
No Charges Filed
In Laguna Knifing
SheriH's omcers ha"e clrcul at·
l'd descriptions or two men who
are believed to be driving a light
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 1.9508 or early 1960s vinla~e.
They warned anyone who
belie,·es that he may haH·
s potted the two men with or
without Mrs. Seigman to call
police and not attempt l o
question the two fugitives
Laguna Fests
Winding Up
This Weekend
L aguna n earh . ., three art
restivals will end their "'x week
exh1h1tion Sunday.
m(•,
"The pas tor met us at the door
und he gave me a big smile and a
secret wink. 'Good morning,
Brother Presley.· he called oot
"During the sermon I saw a
~ecret Ser\'ice man give the
President money lo put into lhc
plat<'."
Prcslcv continued. "One duv.
th<.'re was another rail 'LB.J 's
coming here and tomorrow's hi1>
birthday. Where can we get a
ca1ec" ·I told the m I'd tak1: eart• or II '.
· 01H.' duy they cull<'d anti sau!
the man waoted to he sc,,n with
some old folks. I "'ent O\er to
"here the old timers bo"I on th\'
la\l.n. They know me from when I
v. ii'! nn the Caty Counril
"I told tht•m "c \\ere gomit to
h,t\'" ;1 tourn:Jllll'nt Thursda).
,, 1th .1 bu: t rnph~ :mrl l'\'t't\ thin~.
.1111t 1ha t till' 111<1 n11•n "hould bn~.:
their \l.llmt•nfolk tw1·;1ui.t• th1•n• ti
I)(' refreshment"
"\\'ell. the\' .ill <'Umc :incl
.dthnul!h. thev '>U'IPf'clt'ct
"C'ln1ethllHl. I d1dn 't tdl them the·
President ""as comini;t l d1dn t
want lht'm to ht• d111ppo1nt£"d in
case he d1dn 'l. but he c<1mc cm
scheduk "
In 1972. after Nixun'I' r(•·
nomination at Miami Beach, an
.tide asked Presley lo coll~ct
3.500 people to wdcomr the Nix·
Cln helt"opter lie rounded up
22.000. d Pr~lty Dlso remembers a .sa
der day for N1xon when » call
No c harges will be filed a~ainst
one of two Dana Point men in·
volved In a bloody knife fight out·
side a Laguna pool hall and the
District Attorney likely will re·
fuse prosecuUon or the other man
at the request or his buddy whose
throat was s las hed in the fight.
That's the gist or a report by
L3!{Uoa Beach Detecti\'e Gene
Brooki; today.
Brook!'! said Bruce F,. Murray,
20. of :13761 Olinda. Dana Point,
"as relieved of any criminal pro-
secution. Murray was cut across
the throat in the Tuesday knife
fight outside Laguna F'amlly
Rilllards. 849 Laguna Canyon
Road
David Dansen. 27. or 24961
Cordo\a, Oana Point, wru1kicked
and stomped in the race and torso
dunng the h ght apparently pre·
<'IPitnted O\'t'r a pair of bent sun·
~la.t;S('S
lioth men had remained 111 ru~tody of authonlil'i.. Murrav 1n
Jail and Dansen 1n th1· Jail ward nf
the t.: C In inc M t'<11cal Center
wherl' he· was untlt:q,rotn& tn•al ·
mc'nt
Ot•t flrnoks )IOd his d1sru:.!l1on
"Ith th1• 1h~1rt,•l :iltorncv'i. office
t1•tl h1 m to hellc\'(• today lh<Jt
bcrausc Murray has plt:'adcd
\\Ith the OA not to pres11 charges,
n11nl' will bc forthcoming.
"tlc"s uid, th3t'i. my good
frlt•nd, I don't want to prosecute
him." Del Brooks 111llfi In such
rn.til'll, tht• JM u11uall.v wlll ~o
along with the d1•sirt•~ of the
\ IC'tlm, Brook ii soul
The t"o men wcredcscnbcd as
(;onneetion (;ut
Dope Czar Corwicted
NEW YORK <AP) -Antonio Flores. 38. has been
convicted in federal court of masterminding thl'
French Connection scheme to i:,muggle 600 pounds of
heroin from France !or' d.istri bution in this country.
Flores faces a maximum term or 60 years In
p'rison and a fin e of S20,000 os a result of Thursda~ 's
decis_ion. He will be sentenced Oct. 7.
The smuggling operation was mndc famous by
the book and movie, "The French Connection."
Flores wos indicted in January, 1973 but eluded
narcotics agents tor throo y~ar ~fore he"! as arrest·
eel in Spain. He was ~tradited to the Unated States
eight months ago. alter spending nearly three years
in a Spanish prison for possessing marijuana and a
faJse passport.
buddies. They arrived at the
Laguna Canyon area shopping
center in the same pickup truck
and went to the bllliards parlor
together. .
A verbal altercation inside the
pool hall erupted into a knife
right outside, police said. as the
men argued over the damaged
sunglasses.
Det. Brooks said it appeared
Murray was slashed across the
throat first. Jn the struggle,
Dansen was kneed and knocked
to the ground where as he lay in
the gutter, he was stomped on the
head.
The incident occurred just
yards from the Sawdust Festival
and attracted a crowd of art
festival visitor.s who gawked at
the bloody scene as police and
firemen C1rst aided Murray and
then Dansen.
Race Plunged
Into Red Ink
LONG BEACH <AP1 -The
future of the Long Beach Grand
Prix, brimming in red ink. has
become even gloomier with the
disclosure in a report that Long
Beach public funds were spent to
bolster the two privately promol·
ed auto races.
The report said the money was
s pent wilhout approval of the Ct·
tv Council, and went for race
tickets and parties for city of.
f1 cials and race "insiders." for
work on the course and publicity
ror the races.
The Festival of Arts will he
c.pen from noon to 11 30 p m
Saturdav and Sunday. The
Sawdust ·Festival will be OJX'I\
from 10 a m . to midnight both
days and the Art·A·f'air will be
opCn from 10 a .m . to 11 p.m.
At Art·A-r air two works by
watt:'rcolorisl Martin Solberg. in·
1ured in a headon trafCic accident
\\'hich killed his wife. will b<'
given away in u drawing al noon
Sunday. FUnds raised by tht:'s:.ill'.
will help d e fray S11lhcr 1?'s
mcdlC'al balls
Marine Char~ed
SA N DIEGO (APJ -A former
Marine drill sergcanl faces u
general court martiaJ Monday on
charge!! of t nking $606 from
rC'cru1 t:-11 e " SJ(\. f>a vicl l.l't•
\\'allac<'. 27. of Lafay<'lle. Ah1
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
· Unfortunately for the general public. there are a lot of people installing
carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, r:nany carpel "contractors" are
working unlawfully without nsurance and state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION you should 1ns1st that lhe people who install
your carpeting work for a contractor who as INSURED and STATE LICENSED.
(He 1s reouired by state law 10 be both ) Stale licensed contractors have to post
a bond for your protection. and the very accomplishment of licensing indicates
a degree of competency
The biggest problem 1n dealing with an unlicensed contractor as that ho
might be out of business tomorrow Don't take a chance -call Alden's for
re11ab1hty, and the best installation around•
t663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6'6·'838 -6'46·23SS
Today ·s Clos ing ~ k ( • • toe! s ,
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c TEN CENTS'
Teachers Will Stall Colllplaints i
lSy IUCllAEL PASKEVICU OI ... O.Uy ,,._..._.
. 'Both Newport-Mesa Unified
~ Diltri.ct teachers groups
ue in the process of temporarily
wUbdraw~ charges of unfair ~=J;• CH filed •Cain.st the
The move was prompted by
'120tlficatlon from the State
Educ a lion Em ploy men t
Beach ltlacrders
SLAYING V1CT1M
Cendece Sutan Ready
£~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ourt Rejects
pinshaw's Bid
~or Hearing
Congressman Andrew J
shaw was ad\•1sed lodny that
California Supreme Court
refused to granl u hcnrln1t at
lch his lawyers could have
pllenged adverse ruhngs In h1~
. ent Orange County Superior
rt pretrial action. ~tl'he ruling m~ans that action in
~e Fron)< Oomcn1ch1n1 ''{
t'!lin1room will rt•sumc Monda)
Opening statements \\Ill be de
tlwred art er u final sen mg Juror
and four alternate juror:. .ire
tcbolen
1 ~lnshlllA , 53 . farrl' tnal nn
OUJ]llple felony counts stl•mm1njl
Crom his nlltged criminal uclt<>n'
-talle llt'rvmg as Orang<' Count)
,asses or In 1972.
o.tllYfll ........ ,_
.,._A.eard
Sdward J . Schnabel.
.manager of operations for
.Costa .Mesa County Water
:Distri ct. wl Jl receive
heroism award rrom
~erican water Works As·
f:skiation In November for
1 fialling a man rrom a burn-. lltg apartment In Costa
. esa last year.
RelaUons Board (EERB> thut
the election for Oct. 14 to select a
teacher negollator could not be
held with complaints out.stand
mg.
Both groups filed charges or
unfair. labor pracuces ~,th lht>
EERB in July.
.. The charges will deflllltely be
resubmitted if oot remed!ed by
eleclJOo lime," :;aid BiU Guench.
B:> ART HUR R. VI SEL
Of Ill• 0•11• ~'""Sult
Sherdf's h o micide 10
vesttgators stood silently Thurs
day afternoon as grieving
mothers of two lS·vear-old Hunt
1ngton Beach girls endured
1denlifyintt bodies of the victims.
stabbed to death two days ago.
Investigators announced the
slain teenagers are Candace
Susan Ready of 19851 Inverness
l.aie nnd Sheryl Sue Peterson of
9863 Cornwall Dn ve
They were reportt-d missing
within one hour of each other
Wednt'sday night. reportedly
before either Mrs. Nl•ila Ready
or Mrs. Kay Peterson learned
that \wo unidentified 11rls had
bttn murdere<r."
.. At the time, they were ap
parenlly unaware." Huntington
Beach Police Detective Sgt Luis
Ochoa said.
SheriH"s homicide detail
Detective Bruce Mac Afel',
however . confirmed Thursday
night he suspected lhe slaymtt
\"ictims were Miss Ready and
M1si. Peterson early tn the day
Frantic parents had noocted
shenrr·s 1nvest1gatori. with
quene:. about the sui.p~cted
runawa)s because they had
daughters missing and belie\'ed
in thl' beach area
Oetccli\'e Sgt Al l\1 asucr1 ~aid
the count of possible victim:.
based on runaway reports on rile
Thursday morning was 30. but
anxiou s cu lls pu~hcd the
possibihlles to more than 100 by
noon.
··on<' couple e,•cn drove down
hl're from Camarillo, but neither
was their daughter. They looked
ut the photographs,·· !.aid
Sheriff's Lt Sim l\1iddll'ton
Detective MacAfee and hi~
fnur pa rt n('rS assigned t u
1dent1frmg the murder nct1m:-.
i.labbed e11(ht to 111ne ume!'. each
were nln•ady "'orkm~ on tht•
\'eterson anc1 Rl'11dy girl!.· th:s up
pearance
· We 11ot a couple of m1ss1n~
Jll\'Cmlc reports lhat fat thl'1r
descriptions dosely and went on
thot,'" Detl'l·tive Mt•cAfoe t•).
plmned
(;undace \\as rt•por1t<tl m1ss1ni:
at 10 p m Wednesday und hl'r
fnend who movf'd th llunt1nl(t<>n
Beach three months aJ?o
Sheryl, wa report<-d m1ss1ng by
her mother an hour Inter.
't'he glrlll both lived m the
UuntJn1Cton Co ntin e ntal
townhouse development ncur
Brookhurst Street anti i\dnms
Avl'nue and would have het'n
aophomores at Edison lllgh
!~e VICTIMS. Pa~e All
Kindergarten
Signups Begin
Registration for kindergarten
IS now under way at all Newport
Mesa elementary school i.
Parents should contact their
child's school. They 'JI be asked to
bring along proof or the child . .,
age and that he bas had the state·
required iJnmunl1ations.
School begins on Monday. Sept.
13. Inform a lion on dally
schedules. any special services
available. and bus schedules and
routes are available at individual
· schools.
Any questions about which
!'IChool a child will attend should
be directed to Fred Cart.er by
caJllng 556·3284
president of the Newport·Mesit
EducaUon AssociaUoo.
The teacher group. afllllated
with the CnJ1fornia Teachers AS·
i.oc1alion. charged the'aistrict
with freezing or revokinC exist·
mg salary schedules and using
discrimtnatory polioes.
Maya Decker, Presld-.otthe
Newport-Mesa Federation or
Te achers <NMFT>. said her
&roup also plans to refile charies
after the election. The N~n,-, an
AFI..CIO aCflliate, bas char&ed
the district with not allowing the
unioo access to employes during
working hours for campaign
purposes.
The NMFT also objected to the
manner in which the union was
treated during Cerlirlcated
Employe Oouncll meetings last
)'ear.
The compe ting teachers
1roups were qujck to point oul
that the withdrawal or charges
was purely a tedv1ic:aJ matter
and not a reaction to a Tuesday
nlgbl school board decision to re·
Instate annual pay rate increases
for 'aining a year or seniority.
'Tm not too surpnscd," Mr!'i.
Decker aald referring to th~
school board"s decision. ''I think
the board is campaigning to hav&
th e teacher s vole no
representation." s he suid.
Both teachers groups will be on
the Oct. 14 ballot to select &
negotiator lo resume tuJks with
the Newport·Mcsn Bo ard o(
Education.
•/
Victim Slain
I 0.lly l"I lee Sf•lf ,.,....
ERIC DAVIES ~S OFF SOAP BOX DERBY MEDAL
There Are No Y>.aera In Akron, Ohio, Competition
Soap Box Loser?
Not Mesa Racer
By STEVE MITCHELL Of"'• 0•11• ...... """"
Enc Davies lost out in Ohio but
the blond-haired Cos\1.1 Mes a
Soap nox racer mode up ror it
with new fr iends and <'X ·
jX'nt'nces
F.nc. 11. rl'I urned this week
from a three·weck trip to the
Soap Rox Derby capital in Akron,
Ohio. when~ he t'ompeled with 00
other junior division racers tor
th<' national Soup nox D<•rhy ti-
tle.
Thf' Lindbergh Elcmtmlary
School sixth grader heut. out 30
other Orange County and Los
Allg~les County youngsters In Ju·
ly to win the all·<>xpcnse paid trip
to Akron
'"lie spent a wecl< befpre the
races at camp Y ·Noah. outside
Akron. with all 160compeUtora in
the Junior and senior divjslom."
his mother, Lia:. explained. "By
the lime the race came around.
they all knew each other. and
even the losers cheered their
friends on ...
Eric's parents and l2·year-old
brother Mark. Joined the local
winner in Akron for tbe Aug. 14
race.
They watched as his g(av\ly·
propelled baby blue.. racer
stTeaked down the hill, ·rolling
pa$l the whUe line s~ in his
heat.
"That w,s an expeMiv, 28
seconds," Mrs. Davies S,lld her
husband chortled after the race.
The race gave the Dnies' an
excuse to make a tw~week
bicentennial trip. r~tlftln1 a
banquet given 1n the rarers'
honor.
"We went back lo Washington.
O .C ., Getty s bur1t and
Philadelphia afler the rare." Dr
Ray Davies said. "It was a "r<'al
ex.perience for the boys and us "
Eric's brother, Mark. entered
the senior division locally, l~ln~
out to another racer In lhc July
prellmlnary races.
"Both boys spent 10 weeks in
the gara1e building their cara,"
Mrs. Davies recalled.
Eric said he worked on h111
racer on weekends and nearly
every day once summer vacation
began. carefully cutting out
plywood pieces for his llRhl
racer.
"There's going lo be 8 bit or
competition In this household
next summer." Mrt. Davie~
laughed. "Eric will be 12·yeors·
old and racing In the senior
division against his brother ...
So the two veteran racers will
be building their new cars sldt' by
side In the Davies garage
Chances are they won't be help·
ing each other
KANSAS ZOO'S
GUI' BIG GNUS
TOPEKA, Kan. CAP> -Are
you ready for the gnus, Weather
Ind Sports?
The Ga1e Park Zoo's two new
pl.II. a lour .year·old remale
8.nd a Ofte·year-old male, have
been nam ed Weather and
Sports.
'
Wolllan's
Jewelry
Aids ID
By TOM BARLEY
Ol 1 ... O•llf ... N4 ~II
The body of kidnap victim
Joann Selgman of Rossmoor was
round today in a field • in the
Carson area of Los Angeles
County.
Orange County Sheriff's of·
ricers who sped to the scene after
u Carson resident made the gri:;
ly discovery based their
Identification o o clothinl'!.
jewelry and pbys1caJ description
of the murdered woman. She was
wearing yellow culottes and
blouse.
Officers said Mrs. Seigman
was s hot to death In lhe field near
the intersection o,r Alameda and
Victoria streels. Los Angeles
County Sheriff's officers are lo
charge of what. is now a murder
imlestl9ation.
Officers said the body will be
shipped to a mortuary in lhe areu
to await positive identification by
members of the Sei&man family
who were with the victim when
aU live members or the family
were kidnaped Wednesday night
by two gunmen.
The discovery came shortly
after FBI agents joined sherifrs
officers and Long Beach police in
a widening search that ended in
the Carson area today.
All three agencies issued
pictures or Mrs. Seigman, 43, in
the hope that s he might be
spotted while in the company of
her abductors. But hope faded
lute Thursday and early today as
the hoped·for reports were not re·
ccived.
Mrs. Seigman, last seen by her
three children as the two gunmen
forced her away from the family
van in which they were left bound
and gagged. assured them as she
left that they would soon be
together again.
The Seigman children-Cathy.
19. John Mieh&el, 16. ~ Paul,
I I old officers the two ~unmen
also assured them lhal no harm
"'ould com e lo their mother
Sheriff's Investigators today
blamed hundreds of Long Beach
residents who s warmed lo the
downtown area for their failure
lo surround the kirlnapcrs and
free both Mrs. Selgman and her
children.
They blu med owners ()(
Citizens Band radios for attract·
Ing other C B buffs to the
downtown area after they picked
up police bulletins detailing th<?
abducUon and calllnu additional
cara to the kidnap scene.
(See BODV, P1geA2)
Mesa Aide~
In Capital
~
On Freeway
Costa Mes a's freeway pro·
blems were being discussed today
m Sacramento with lhestale 'slop
oppolntlve transportaUonofCicer.
Mayor Dom RaciU and Vice
Mayor Jack HammeU extended
an Invitation to Caltrans Director
Adriana Glanturco to visit Costa
Mesa for a first-hand study of lbe
Newport Freeway·Newport
Boulevard corridor.
They hope to secure her support
for extendlnc the freeway from
Bristol Street to Bay Street -an
S8·mll llon project -and
eventually ror an additional $28
million to complete the freeway
as planned.
.. It's a compleJC problem and we
feel the director could understand
ll much better if s he can see It first
hand," Raciti said. t\..'
' .
SLAIN BY KlDNAPER
Joann Slegmen
Additive
Twisting
Stomachs ..
Some Orange County residents
are complaining of abdominal
cramps and nausea today after
eating Tuna Twist, a protein foo(J
additive marketed by Nabisco
Inc
But neither officials or the
Orange County Health Depart-
ment nor ot Nabisco offices in
Buena Park have any advice for
them.
"I am not telling people
anything really because J don't •
have anything to tell them," said
Richard Robison, assistant
dir ec t or of the County
Environmentnl Health Division .
Robison said he is awaiting in•
formation about the product, ,
from state and federal food of· ,
ficials but as yet has received net
word.
Six people reportedly in the
Los Angeles area became ill
after eating the product and
county health oHtclals there ha\"e
warned against eatinR It
Free s amples of Tuna T"' 1Kl
have been arriving m the mail,
and warnings or potential illness
were reported Thursday even·
IOI(.
And Robison i;a1d he has been
told the product has been on lhu
market for several monlhll.
··But up until today no onu
railed about 1t," he added. Ila: .
said he probably r crC'1vcd 15 or 20
C't11l11 by mld·m ornlng.
Or:~,::ast
We athe r
Little chungo In wculht•r
('Xf)('Cted for the wrckend.
Morning <'louds wlll ron·
tlnue along the Coast.
INSIDt~ TODA\'
Loguno Beach will br 111(' •
site of .o Long neach ••
Symphon11 Orchttlra concfrt •
where lht performer• Wiii T('
allll N on their toe., -th~'//
be mtmbtra of Bollrt
Podfteo, 1hanng o program •
Wtlh lht orchtttro See Pogt
Cl of I~ Weekender
Index
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A I
% DAil V Pf\.OT c
f"ro• P a,,.-.l I
VICTIMS. • •
School next monlh
In' est1a;:i1o ra 'J >' the a;1rl.)
Wt'~ not dMued .11:> runaw11)s,
and It WU IPPU nUy DOt WlCOtn•
mon for the m to violate parental
curfl•w reaulauoni.
·Candy Jnd ~h<·n I \4Cren·t
angels, but they d1dn 't d1:,.cf\t> to
dJe. ·• i• the wiay one )Oun& UC·
qu1unt.mcc phra.st'd JI
Strongly Ml!IP\'Cttng tht-J;1rl~
:o.l<&ln tx·low the rock)' blulf1 at
Pac1f1c Coa ~t 111.:hway and
<iolden Wi:st StrtWt were Ml~s
Heady und Ml11t J>et.el"l!On. in·
'est11tators <'oiled their mother$.
• • W t.-.: 11 t •• t c n t a t I ,. l'
1dtnt1Cication from thi: photo·
i;:raphs and a pos1t1v1• from l'ach
mother at the mortuar:>." said
l)etl'Cth e MacAtf't•
lie ~aid it w:.s un extremely un·
plt.'a:..int t'hore for all concerned
'4h~·n the m other:. "ere ac-
c ompa ni e d to Saddl ebat'k
. \fortuary in Tustin, about a haJ(.
hour apa rt Thur:.da~ afternoon
""They "e re so upset "e de
(·n:1ed to hold off an\ further in t~rva•" 111);( unt il °Frida\ ar-
tl'.f"noon." hl· l''\ pl Jlnl'<i ·
'I he t\\ o mother,, each "'1th
l<.~nJJ:NI :.un~ :ind duughkr'i,
'wrc in w clu:.ion v.1th rraend:. to-
J;n ."·o fu neral Jrrani:cment:. were
:.Chl'd uled ) l'l at Saddleback
!\f.ortuan , hut it wa'i expected
M1.,., P t.>t cr:..o n \.1.-ou lct b e
t r;in:..frrred l o Jll fn i:;le \\oOd
rns1rtuarv tod a,>
Her fomlly mon~d to Hunt·
1ngton Beach in June. from
Placentia, where she allended
Kraemer Junior High School
arter movin g to that area trom
the Be llflowl'r region tJ1c year
before
Mi ssile Flies
Ove r Pacific
VAN DENBERG A!R FORCE
BASE IAP> A Minuteman II
lnterconunental Balltsh c Missile
has been launched successfuJl v
by a Strategic Air Com mand
missile combat crew.
An Air Force spokesman said
the launt'h down the Pacific .M is·
sue Range was "one in a series of
oe>erat1onul test launches . . to
test the total rehab1lity of the ~linutemJn ''c apon s~Stl'm "
Mar infl' C harged
SA~ Olf:<;o 1AP 1 1\ former
J\lannc cl rill :..ergcant foct.•s a
gl'nt.•rJI r ourt martial Mondav on
chargl'" of taking S606 from
n•c1·u1h 11,• Ii> S1.'t. D;J\ 1d Lee
WalJJl'\'. 27. 11f Lafa}ctle. Al.i.
. Neiv Parole
Rules De ad
SACRAM ENTO •API
U.•1t1slat1on ll> t reJte a o;o-
i·Jllc d . Ot•bbtc Rt•h ll'JO
\l'l · na m<•d a fler a
\uuni;: \\Oman raped and
murd('rcd b~ u paroled
('1)0\'ICt IS dead for this
\\'ar.
B u t As.,e mbl \m::i n
Ahs t\'r l\lcAhs ter i o.san
,J osi: 1 vo" ed Thur'>day
:thJt 1f he can't get the
measures a pproved next
~c ar . he \\Ill le ad a
1·ampuign to put t he l!'t·
s ues be for e ~t at ewid c
\ otcrs.
Defeated in th<-As·
~embh Criminal .Ju:.t1ce
('omm1t!N' Wedn<•,rlay
"M• ,, 11111 th.it "ould hav<'
OJll'Ot•d J)lll uli• ht'tlflORS to
l hl' pubhC' untl prevented
thl' Mute ,\tlult Authontv
f rom .:r.111111111 u parole
"lthnut tinll1n.: the t'On·
'1rt no lo11~1·r ,1 danger to
:.oc•t•tv
Tht: olht•r W(lu ld ha\e
1•\lt•ndl•fl frum seven
H'.irs to 15 th1• mimmum
I 1• rm h c (I• r l' p n r oh.•
d 1Jttb1llty tor I 1rst-dt>l!rre
m urdert•rs a nd othcr5
:-cntenrcd to hie m pnson.
ORANG~ COAST
DAILY PILOT
R®-rt N.WMd ..... ~·-,.-
Jttclc R. Curllv V•<el'rtt_l_C'ie_ .. ~
ThomH KeeYll c ......
Thomas A. Murphine "'-,....,.r_
c.
Charles H. Loos Alct\ef'd P. N•ll -~~
c.t. Meta Office -... =:~~~ ....
Office
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Friday Auputt 77 1!171
011 tlae 0Htside
Fleeta Drumgo. one of the San Quentin Six defendants w~o was. deared of aJ I charges in the lengthy California
tnaJ. raises a clenched fist as he pushes a cart of
personal belon ging~ after being .freed fro m San Quentin
Pris on. Drumgo 1s accompanied by a n unidentified guard.
Huntington ·Father
Stabbed By Son
A tough old Huntington ~ach
father, 76. is hospitalized today
after beating his son to the floor
with his fi s ts Thursday after
police allege the s on began st ab-
bing and slashing him with a lG·
inch butcher knire.
Camile De Pierre , o ( 19922
Estuary Lane, was listed in good
condition at Pacifica llospltal.
~·here he underwent surge ry to
repair the gashes police say were
inflicted by Elijah De Pierre.
The suspect . 35. one of several
DePler re sons. was arrested on
suspicion of assault with intent to
t'ommit murde r following what
police chara cterized ;is an un-
provoked assault as the cider
De P1 er r e s a t w a t c hing
telen s1on.
Officer Gil \'eine s::ud he found
the younger De Pierre sittiog on
his bed clutching the bloody
butcher knife a nd trying to re·
member his last name.
Offker Veine s aid DePicrre
seemed ex\remely nervous and
almost disoriented, apparently
unable to remember where the
blade he held even came from.
The De Pierre patriarc h
clutching at his wounds and leav-
mg a trail of blood -ran out of
the house and called to neighbors
Dymally Help
Boost s Aide
SACRAMENTO (APJ -With
some personal help from U . Go\•.
Mervyn Dymally. his top mde on
t h e C omm iss ion o f the
Califomias r em ain5 In line for a
S9,66Q..a -year raise.
Alter Oy m ally made one of hls
infrequent appearances in the
Senate to lobby for his former
legislative colle agues, thty voted
27-11 to boost the salary o( Ro.Jph
Poblano. the commis.'lion 's <'X·
~utlve direct or.
for help after thrashing his
grown son. police said.
· Detective Sgt. Bert. Chadwick
said De Pierre told police no
argument or even direct. con·
versation preceded the sudden
butcher knlle a:isault.
Polic e, who described the
family as devoutly religious, said
De Pierre is held without. bail.
Detective Randy Toburen was
seeking a formal complaint to-
day.
Investigators s aid the elde r
De Pierre 1s retir ed and his son is
unemployed.
Suspeci Held
In Molesting
Of Teen Girl
A 33-year-old Anaheim man
suspected of molesting a 13-year·
old Irvine girl Wednesday night
turned btmself in to the Irvine
police, omcers said today.
Emil Wllliam Kollhopp is in
the Newport Beach City Jail to-
day on charges or kidnap, assault
to commit rape, sex perversion
and lewd and lascivious ('()tlduct
against children. police said.
Kollhopp as bem g held without
bail and a parole hold has been
placed on him ror an alleged
parole violation. He was ac-
companied by his parole officer'
when he surrendered at the Irvine
police s ta tio n Thursday af.
ternoon. pohctsaid.
ut11c-ers s aid t nc C'hargt-s stem
rro m an int'1dent in Harvard
om munlly P a rk Wednesd ay
night, when two 13-year -old
Irvine girls were dragged into a
trash enclosure a t lmilepoint.
One or tbe gtrlS was molested
by the attacker before he fled
when be spotted a nearby police
car.
Prank Proves Fatal
At Bachelor Party
I\ bachelor party for a young
Hollywood man who would have
been married Saturday ended in
tragedy early today ln Hunt·
ington Beach. leaving his funeral
the only pendln.g ceremony.
John Stuart Wells. 23, was
killed at 1:45 a.m., when the
usual sort of pre-nuptlal prank
pulled by bla well·wishing male
friends took a sudden, horrible
twist., police said.
Watch Comm arider Sgt. Darryl
Klopp said Wells and bis friends
wer e driving al-ong Beacb
Boulevard wbeu they pulled tnto
a left htrn pocket. near Hell'
Avenue.
Investigators said Welb jot-
1ngly jumped out oft.be c.ar as Its
drivel' wait ed to make a left l~
or a U-turn. wbere"PO" Ute occu·
panta jokinglf pretended they
were 1oina to dltch the croom-to-
be and leue bJm stranded.
Trame a ccident investigator
John Serens said the car'11 un-
identified driver swung a swift u.
tum as thouah he were going to
speed away.
Wells -yelling at his buddies to wait -spun and sprinted.
aCl"OU Buch Boulevard, not see.
lo& an on com Ing car which
struck and almost instantly
killed blm.
Motorist Scott 'ames Nason,
18, or Long Beach, bad no op-
portunity to avoid the tragic acci-
dent and was not cited. police
s aid-
Wells was pronounced dead at
the scene.
Coroner's deputies saJd be is
survived by hJs mothtr who will
make funeral arrangementl at
Smith ·a Mortuary in HunUnaton Beach.
They did not htve the name or
the girl who would have become
Mrs. WellsSa.turday.
Conneetion Cut
Dope Czar Convicted
NE\V, YOR K cAP1 Antonio Flore~. 38, hu been
convicltd in redcntl court or mustermlndtna the
l·'r~nch Connt>ct 1on ~chcml' to i.mug~l e 600 pounds of
hl•rom from to' ranee for d istribution in thhi country.
TONIC HT
"THE WJSDOM 01-· E\'£"
ln'lne Communlt)' Theater. Aug
Z7·28, Youth S.,rv1c~ Asscx'ltaf1on
thl'alt'r, Bristol at Jfod 11111 , ti 30
p.m.
MOTORCYCl.E .Sf>l':l-:UWA\'
RACING -1''.uri;rou.n<b. 8. lS
p.m
F lort' faces u maximum te rm or 60 years In
prison anct u fine of $20.000 as u rt.?~ult of Thursday's
decis ion. lie'' ill be sentenced Oct . 7.
The smug~hng operation was made f umous by
the book and m ovie. "The 1-'rl'nch Connt!ction."
RASE DA LI. Cost a Me"a
l\'i1:ht at An.:i ht•1m St ucl1urt1
Angt'ls v. Yunkl'l'S Hu,1·~ lt'u\l:
Com munity Recrc:.iU(>r1 C:l'nler at
6'45 p.m. $3.50.
SATVRDA V, AVCUST23
Flores wa s mdidcd in J a nuary, 1973, but ~uded
narcotics ugt>nts for three years before he was arrest·
t'<i tn Spttin. lie "a:; extrnd1ted to the United Stutes
t'tght rnonths ago. after s pending neurly three yeors
m a Spanish prison fol' possess ing m arijuana and a
false passport.
..
BICYCLE GRANU PRlX
Begins a nd ends on KaJmus St
near Redhill, 8 a.m. to 3 pin. Sut.
and Sun .
"'N A S HVIL L E Of.'
CALIFORN IA " -Coun lrl
music and t alenl ~how, Jo'a1 r
grounds, 6 p.m. S3
Nixon's Neighbor "!
Had Varied Duties ~:~
f~ro• Pag~ Al
BODY .•.
By Ult' Assoclat~ Press
The Richard M. Nixoos don't.
drop by often. but they-or thcir
aides -do gl\•e lbeir closest
"Th ese C B users a r e a nei&hboranoccasfonal call. In emergenc ies, a nd menace." a senior investigator particularly while Nixon was m
grumbled loday. "~y fill the offlce, aides turned to Paul
airways with a lot of useless Presley. the president and part
junk, they impede us in every owner of the Sao Clemente Inn.
possible way and they insist on .. S ure, tbe N ixon people
speaking to each other in some needed me ... Presley s aid in an kind of unintelligible Southern interview.
twang that seems to be their "One Saturday. 1 got a call
trademark." from the house. 'The President
Without that interference, wants to co to eburch tomorrow,·
police said, they beJ1eve they 5 0 me b 0 d y 0 n the st a ((
could have s urrounded the said. 'Where sbouldh~go?'
kidnapers and freed both the "I sajd that h e'd been to some
children and Mrs. Seigman. or the big churches in town and
Market manager John thatheoughttogoto asmallone,
Seigman, 50, was unharmed. hke the Christian Church. So
Police found him at a pay they said, 'All right. go telrthe
telephone booth outside his pastor that he'll be there at one
Markel Basket store clutching a m inute to 11. •
brown paper bag containing "I went to the church, told the
$8.000 in casb-lhe contents of bis pastor who I was and set it all up.
safe. 1 told tum they'd have to put in a
Seigman and his family were phone and he promised to sec
taken at gunpoint Wednesday that the c hurc h was Cull. I
night from their home at 3351 said, 'And when you see me in
Cortese Drive. RossmOOt', by two the morning, preteod you know men carrying weapons and wear-me.•
ing Halloween masks. "Tbe pastor met us at the door
Seigman s aid he was told to and he gave me a big smile and a
open ~e market. safe, put. its con." s ecret wink, 'Good morning,
tents.tn a paper bag and then go_ Brother Pres ley •he called out
to t~e phone outside the store and· ·. "During the ~ermon I saw" a
wait for a call from them. Secr et Service man give the
Seigman told officers that. he President money to put into the became nervous after st~d111g plate."
at tbe phone booth for JO rnmutes Preslev continued "One dav
without a call and decided lo call there was another call. 'LBJ's
Long Beach police. coming her e and tomorrow's his
Police said their radioed plans birthday. Where can we get a
f<?r surrounding the ~ea were caJ<e? • l told them I'd take care picked up by CB enthusiasts who of it."
flocked to the scene and ap. "One doy they c alled and s aid
parently alarmed the kidnapers the m:.m wanted to be seen with
wbofled with Mrs. Seigman.
Sheriff's officers have circulat-
ed descriptions of two men who
are believed to be driving a light
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 19505 or early 1960s vintage.
T hey warned anyone who
believes t bal he may have
spotted the two men with or
without Mrs. Seigman to coll
police and not attempt to
question the two fugitives.
Judge Nixes
Suit by Gays
SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -A
federal judge. dismissing a suit
against the P acific Telephone
Company, has ruled that the 1964
Civil Rights Act does not prohibit
discrimination against bomosex-
uaJs.
some old folks. J went over to
where the old -timers bowl on tbe
lawn. They know me from whel\ l
was on the City Council.
"I told the m we were going to f
have a tournament Thursdav
with a big trophy and everything: ·
and that the old me n should bring ·
their womenfolk because there 'd
be refreshments.
"Well. they all came and a lth o~ith . they s u&pectod•
something, 1 didn't lell them tbe.
President was coming. I didn't
want them to be disppointed in
case he didn't, but he came on
schedule." ,
In 1972. afte r Nixon's re~
nomination at Miami Beach. an
aide asked Presley to collect•
3,SOO ~pie to welcome the Ni~·
on helicopter . He rounded up
22.000.
Presley also re members a sad.
der day fo r Nixon when a call
~ame Aug. 9, 1974.
"They asked me to collect
ab<>ut 30 people to meet th~
helicopter from Washington, that
the man needed cheering up in a ·
h1td way.
"When I got to the house witt(
my party. I found 3.000 people'
lining the fence. anxious to let th~'
President know they were wit}i
hi .. m.
The Nlxons have been isolated
mOiStof the time since leaving th~'
White House. When Pat Nixon re-'
turned home from the hosplta( •
recently a rter her stroke, Ptestt_Y
said he "sent some people over
there to tidy up the place and ar-
ran1ed for som e nowers." .
A re1ist e r ed Republican .
Presley once was a Democrat ba•
Oklahoma. He said he considers•
himself an tndependentnow. ·
Occaaiooally, he will host the
Nixons for dinner al his inn. But
he and hLs wife, Ruby, never ex~
peel them to drop by at home.
But occasionally, he said, a
Secret Service man wUJ knock'
and ask to b<>rrow a cup or sugar
or a half -dozen el(l(s.
Service Hymn
Blasplwmous?
WASHINGTON (AP> -The t. Revision Cheer e d
PHOENIX, Arii. (AP) · -
Arizona's top school officials to-
day cheered the U.S. Senate
action in voting to exempt
mother-daughter and father-son
socials from a ban on 11ex dis·
criminatlon. "Tell me the votc
and the good news," s aid Stalt'
School Supt. Carolyn Warner. ''f
just couldn't. be more delight·
ed ..•. Arter all we generated
the action against that rule," she
said.
U.S. Dis tric t Court Judge
Spencer Williams tossed out the
suit Thursday which had been
brought by two homosexuals who
said they had been harassed into
quitting, and a third who said the
ulility wouldn't hire him because
of it. The company denied all the
accusations.
Pentagon admits that including a 'i
controversial modem hymn in an
armed services hymnal was .., j
mistake, but it does not intend ft> ·
reprint or t ear the verse out or
the half-million books In print.
The judge didn't ruJe on the
t'h arges, but said the Civil Rights
Act has nothing to say about. dis-
cri mrnation because ofaperson's
sexual preferences.
Some congressmen and church
i:iroups have charged that th~··
hymn, a Good Friday vers~
called "It Was On A Friday ,
.Morning," is blasp hemous.
Protests began to trickle in last
November and r e ached « 1
crescendo recently.
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
Unfortunately for the general public. there are a lot of people Installing
carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, many carpet "contractors" are
working unlawfully Without nsuranoe and state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION YoU should insist that the peoJ>fe who Install
your carpeting work for a contractor who is INSURED and STATE LICENSED.
(He Is required by state law to be both.) State licensed contractors have to post
a bond for your protection, and the very accomplishment of licensing Indicates
a degree of competency.
The biggest probJem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor '8 that he
might be out of business tomorrow. Don't take a chance -call A lden's for
rehab1hty, and the best Installation around!
DEN'S
:iiisiailitiii,;:·custom draperies
linoleum • wood floor t.e. NO. 2l04n
1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6~6~838 -6~6-2355
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Orange Coast
ED IT ION
Today' · Clo ing
toe ks ..
Teachers Will St811 Complainis.l
Both Newport·Mesa Unified
School Distrid teachers groups
are ln the process oC temporanly
w(tbdrawlnJ cbarces or unfair
labor pracllcts filed agamst the
~ct. The mo\•e was proMpted by
notification Crom the State
Education Employme nt
Relations Board <EERll> that
the election for Oct. 14 to M~lect a
teacher negotiator couJd not tx·
held with complamts ootstand
Ing.
Both groups filed char11es of
unraar labor practices v. 1th the
EERBin July
"The charges will defimteh be
resubmitted il not remedied by
election time." s aid Bill Guerich.
pre:.ident o( tht~ N\'Wl)Ort·Mesa
F.ducataon A ·soc1uhon.
The teacher group, arriliated
v.1th the Cahfornau Teachers As·
S0<'1at1on. charged the district
with rreetlng or revoking exist-
mg :.alary :.chcdules and using
discnmmatory pohc1es.
Maya Decker, President of Uw
Nev.port-Mesa Feder ation of
Teachers <NMfT), s aid her
gl'O'Up also plans to refile charges
after the election. The NM FT, an
AFL-CIO affiliate, has charged
the district with not allowing the
union access to employes during
working hours for campaign
purposes.
The NMFT also objected to lhe
manner in which the unlon was
treated during CerUCicated
Employe Council meetinis last
)'ear.
The eompeting teacher s
groups were qulck to point out
that the withdrawal of charges
was purely a technical matter
and not a r eaction to a Tuesday
night school board d«ision to re-
instate annual pay rate increases
for gaining a year of senionty.
'Tm not too surpnst'd," Mr!S.
Decker s aid rcrerring to thl•
school board's decision. "I thmk
the board is campnigmng to have
t h e t eac h e r s vote n o
rt'presentataon." he swd
Both teachers groups will be on
the Oct. 14 ballot to select a ,
negotiator to resume t alks with
the Newport-Mesa Board of
Education.
Victim Slain
i
l
Beaeh /ff11rders
Grief Stricken
. Moms ID Girls
SLAYING VICTIM
Candace Suten Ready
Court Rejects
·Hinshaw's Bid
For Hearing
I Congressman Andrew J .
Jliasbaw was advised today thnt
tbe California Supreme Court bat refused to grant a bearing at
wtdcb hJs lawyen1 could have
Qallenged adverse rulings in hl'I
Cllft'ent Oranae County Superior c.oart prelri al actioo.
' '11\c nallng means that action in Jadge Frank Domenichlni 's
courtroom will resume Monday.
t Opening statemenl-' will be de·
livered after a final serving juror
IUJ4 four alternate jurors arc
cbosen.
Hinshaw. 53, faces trial on
JDUJUple felony c:ounu stemmln~
frocn his alleged criminal action~
.tdle servini.r as Oranee County .uessor in 1972.
lt ls alleged that county
ftnployes In the a~·s office
•\IWiled county lime and drew
~ty e~penscs while tlwy were 'Jl.~lually working for the
,JltWport Beach Republican 's
,&llc cessful cong ressiona l
· catnpnign.
( Wn.shaw wa:i sentenced lo ono ·to 14 years Jn state pruon alter
being convicted of bribe ry ~cltarges aired in an earlier
t$Jperior Court trial. Ue is free on appeal.
~Kindergarten
i Signups Begin
J. Registration for kindergarten
it now under way at all Newport·
lltsa elem entary schools.
Parents s hould cont act their
eblld's school. They11 be asked to
bt1ng along proor of the child's
and that he has bad the stale·
uired immu:nhaUons.
boo\ begins on Monday. Sept.
13. Information on dailv ~edules. any special service's
•taUable, and bus ~ules and
'1'0Ules are available al individual
sebools.
Any qaesUons about which
-edlool a cbUd will attend should
· be directed t o Fred carter by <dins SSS-3284.
By i\RTHUR R. \1NSl::L
Of I ... D•llY ...... ~ti
S heriff 's h om1c 1d e 1n -
' estigators stood silently Thur~
day afternoon as grieving
mothers of two 15·rear-0ld Hunt
1ngton Beach ~iris endured
identifying bodies of the \•1ctimi-.,
stabbed todt'ath twodays ai::o.
Investigators announced thl'
s lain teenagers are Candace
Susan Ready of 1985 1 ln\"emess
Lane and Sher)•! Sue Peterson or
9863 Cornwall Drive.
They were reported missin~
within one hour or each other
Wednesday night, reported!)
before either Mrs. Neila Ready
or Mrs. Kay Peterson ~earned
that two unidentified girls had
been murdered.
"Al the time, they were ap-
parently unaware." Huntington
Beach Police Detective Sgt. Luis
Ochoa said.
Sherl fC 's homicide detail
Detective Bruce MacAfce,
however , confirmed Thun.da)
mght he suspected lhe s la)•tnJ?
\'tcllms were Miss Ready and
Miss Pete rson early in the day.
Frantic pare nts had flooded
s heriff 's in vestigato rs with
queries about the s uspected
runaways because they had
daughters missing and believed
in the beach area.
Detective Sgt. Al Masucci said
the count or possible victims
hased on runaway reports on fih·
Thursday morning was 30, but
a n xious calls pus hed th t'
possibilities lo m ore than 100 by
noon.
S1x-year·old Helene Ferrester of New York gets a close·up
gander at a goose during a visit of a group of handicapped
.voungstC'rs to the city's Bronx Zoo. The cautious hand of a
zoo attendant restrains the goose from any fowl play.
"One couple even drove down
here from CamariUo, but neither
was their da ughter . They lookeci
·al the photographs," said
SherifC's Lt. Sim Middleton.
Detective M acAfee and his
four partne r s asshined tn
identifying the murder v1ct1rn!'
stabbed eight to nine times each
were a lready working on the
l'eterson and Ready grrls' d1sap
pearance.
Microwaves Linked
To Diplomat Switch
"We got a couple of missinit
juvenile reports that fit their
descriptions closely and went on
that,•• Detective MacAfee ex·
plained.
Candace was reported missing
nt 10 p.m. Wednesday and her
friend who rnoved lo Huntington
Beach three m onths ago,
Sheryl, was reported missing by
her mother an hour later.
The girls both Jived in th<>
Huntfn g ton Cont in e nt a l
townhouse d evelopment ncur
Brookhurst Street and Adams
Avenue and would have been
aophomores at Edis on High
<See VlCTIMS, Pafe AZ>
WASllll"GTON cAPI -llealth
probh·m~ that m ay be linked to
Soviet microwave bombardment
are beheved to be a factor in the
reported dc-clslon to reassign
Wulter J . Stoesse l Jr., U.S.
amba.uador In MOicow.
Stoessel. n 56·year-0ld career
diplomat who has served In the
Soviet capll:ll Intermittently
s ince 1947. is to b ecom e
i1mbas11odor to West Germany,
according to diplomaUc sources.
Jn Bonn h e would s ucceed Amba s~ad o r M artin J.
Hiiienbrand. who is retiring.
Press s pokesmen for both the
White H ouse and the State
Department, tollowint their re-
gular practices, declined lo com·
Connection Cat
Dope Czar Corwicted
NEW YORK <AP> -Antonio Flores, 38, has been
convicted in Cederal court or masterminding the·
French Connection scheme to sm~gle 600 pounds o(
heroin from France for distribution m this country.
Flores faces a maximum term of 60 years in
prison and a fine of $20,000 as a result of Thursday's
decision. He will besentencerlOct. 7.
The s muggling opention was made famous by
the book and movie, ''The French Connection.,.
Fl~res was indicted in January, 1973, but eluded
narcotics age-nt:s for three years before he was arrest-
ed in Spain. He was extradited to the United States
eight months ago. alter spending nearly three years
in a Spanish prism fot' possessing marijuana and a
f a.lse passport..
m e nl o n th e i mpending
ambassadorial changes beforeo-
they are officially announced.
The State Department re-
peatedly has denied that Stoessel
has developed any medical pl'o·
blems related to the Soviet
microwave beams that bavo
been aimed at the embassy to
jam U.S. listening devices on ltA
roof. The radiation lntenslty re·
portedly has been hJghe5t Jn the
vic.lnlty of tho ambaJtsador·s of·
flee on the nlaU\ floor or the
Moscow emba11y.
However. sources havo con-
firmed that for .somo time
Stoessel bu been suffering from
anemia, a blood condlUon
cbaraderized by Jack or red
blood cells. Anemia and other
blood problems are among
symptoms that have been report-
ed in experimental studies on eC·
f ects oftnlcrowaves.
One State Department offJdal
who previomly had H'f'l'ed in
Mo•cow commented about Stoeuel'I Impending move • .,I
recall hearln1 a1 early as
January that they'd have to get
him out of there, because of his health... .
K.4NS4S YJO'S
GOr BIG GNUS
TOPEKA. Kan. (Al>) -Are
)'OU ready tor lbe IDUS. Weather MdSpqtu?
'l'be oace Part Zoo~ two new
pus, • fo•r-yur-old fem ale Md a _.,ear.old male, bave
be•a aaaae4 1f .. tber" aAd.
SDorU.
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Woinan's
Jewelry
Aids ID
B y TOM BARLEY
Of, ... o ••• , l'ilM -
The body of kidnap victim
Joann Seigman o! Rcss moor was
found today in a field in the
Carson are a of Los Angeles
C..:Ounty.
Orange County Sheriff's of-
ficers who sped to the scene after
a Carson resident. made the gris·
ly discovt>r y bused their
identification on c lothing ,
Jewelry and physical description
of the murdered woman. She was
wearing yellow culottes and
blouse.
Officers said Mrs. Seigman
was shot to death in the field near
the intersection of Alameda and
Victoria ttreet.t. Los Angeleg
County Sherttr•s officers ruoe in
charge. ot what is now a murder
investigation.
orncers &aid the body will be
shipped to a mortuary in the area
to await positive identification by
members of the Seieman family
who were with the victim when
all five members of the family
were kidnaped Wednesday night
by two gunmen .
The discovery came shortly
after FBI agents joined sheriff's
officers and Long Beach police in
a widening search that ended in
the Carson area today.
All three agencies issued
pictures of Mrs. Seigman, 43, in
the hope that she might be
spotted while in the company of
her abductors. But hope faded
late Thursday and early today as
the hoped-for reports were not re-
ceived.
Mrs. Seigman. lasts een by her
three children as the two gunmen
for ced her away from the family
van in which they were left bound
and gagged. assured them as she
left that they would soon be
together again.
The Selgman chlJ~athy,
19, John Michael. 16, and Paul.
11-told officers the two gunmen
also assured them that no harm
would come to their mother.
Sheriff's investigators today
bla med hundreds of Long Beach
res idents who swarmed to tho
downtown area for thelr failure
to surround the kidnapers and
free both Mrs. Selgman and her
children.
They blamed owners ot
ClUzens Band redlos for attract-ing other C 8 buffs to the
downtown area after they picked
up police bulletins detailing the
abduction and c alling addJUonal
care to the kidnap scene.
.. These C 8 users are a
menace," a senior investigator
grumbled today. "They fill tho
airways with a _lot of useless
<See.BODY, Pa&eA2>
Judge Nixes
SWtbyGays
SAN FRANCISCO <APJ -A
f'edttal Judce, dllmlssing a suit
qalnlt the PaclOc TeJepboae
Company, has ruled that the 1964
Civil R.IPts Act does not probibi.t
discrt.miuUon agalnlt homosex· uals.
U.S. District Court .1ad1e
Spet\Cf!r Williama to8led out the
suit Tbanday which hid been
brought by two horn<lleXuals who
aaid they bid been harassed inter
quitUn•, and • third who said the
utility •ouldn 't hire him because
of it The company denied all the
llCCUlatiou.
Tbe Jude• didn't rule on the
CbaJ'l"e.t, but laid the Qvil Rf,irta
Act bQ nothin& to AY aboat dls-criminltion becaaaeol aperSCQ'a
suual PHference.s.
SLAIN BY KIONAPER
Joann Slegman ·I
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Additive
Twisting
Stomachs
Som e Orange County residents
are complaining of abdominal
cramps and nausea today after
eating Tuna Twist, a protein food
additive m arketed by Nabisco
Inc.
But neither orriciaJs of the
Orange County Health Depart-
ment nor or Nabisco offices in
Buena Park have any advice for
them.
"I am not telling peoplo
anything really because J don 't
have anything to tell them ," said
Richard· R obis on, assistant
director or th e County
Environmental Health Division.
Robison said he is awaiting In·
formation about the product.
from stale and federal food of.
ficials but as yet bas received nu
word.
Six people reportedly in tho
Los Angeles area became ill
a fte r eating the product and
coonty health omcials there have
warned against eatin~ it.
Free samples of Tuna Twist,
have been arriving in the mail,
and warnings of potential lllncs$
were reported Tbuniday even-.
ang.
And Robison nld be has beert
told the produc t has been on the
ma.rketforseveral months.
.. But up until today no ontl
called about lt, '' ho added. Ha
s aid he probably received 15 or 2()
calls by m ld-mornlmr.
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Coast
Weather
Uttle change In weather
expected for tho weekend.
Mominc clouds wfll con·
tlnue alone the CoosL
INSIDE TODAY
LaguJJa ~och cUl bf tM •ft• of .a Long Btach
SJ/l'ftP1toftJI Orchlltra concert
V>hiere tM Pf'tormtn 1061 re·
.oU11 be on t/wlr IHl-thlf/'U
b• member• of Ballet
P.adffca, •haring .a Pl'OQT'Om
toUh tM orchatra. S«.~
Cl of I,,. Wetkmder.
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I . Fro•Pa~Af
VICTIMS ••.
&bool next month.
Investigators say the girls
-.ere not classed .u runaways,
.,id 11 was apparently not unc:om-
JOClll tot" them to vlolato parental
<>Urfcw reaulat1ons
"Candy and Sheryl wcrl'n 't
liltlgels. but they didn't dci.erve to
die." la the way one )'Oun& ac·
qµalntancc pbraaed1l.
Strongly suspectlllg lhc girls
sl;un below the rocky bluffs al
Pacific Coast Hiehway and
Golden West Street wer-e Ml.as
Ready and M lss Peterson. in·
Ycstigators called Lhe1r mothers.
"W e got a t e ntative
1dentification from the photo-
g raphs and a positive from each
mot.he~ at the mortUMY," said
Delectave M11cAfee.
He said it was an extremely un-
pleasant chore for all concerned
when the m others were ac-
c ompa nie d to Saddleback
l\fprtuary 1n Tustin, about a half.
hour apart Thursday afternoon.
''They were so upset we de-
cided to hold off an.r further m·
te-rview1ng until F'riday af·
temoon," he explained.
The two mothers, each with
teenaged sons and daughters.
\\t're in seclusion with fnends to·
day
11\o fu neral arrangements were
sch eduled ) et at Saddle back
Mortuary. but il was el:pected
)I 1 s s P c t e r s on w o u I d b c•
transferr<.'d to an ln~l<.'\\OOd
mortuary toda)
Her family m oved to Hunt·
ington Beach 1n June. from
Placentia, where she attended
Kraemer Junior High School
a fter moving lo that area from
the Bellllower region the year
before.
Missile Flies
Over Pacific
VANDENBERG AlR FORCE
BASE CAPI -A Mmuleman II
lntercontinenta l Ballistic Mwile
has been launched successfuJJy
by a Strategic Air-Command
~site combat crew.
An Air Force s pokesman said
the launch down the Pacific Mis-
sile Range was ··one in a series or
operational test launches ... to
test the total reliability or the
.Minuteman weapon system."
Marine Cha rged
SAN DIEGO <API A for mer
lturinc drill sergeant face!I a
J!eneral court martial Monday on
char~es or laktng S606 from
recruits. lie 1s Sgt. David ~
Wallace, 27, of Lafayette, Ala.
'·
New Parole
&des Dead
SACRAMENTO CAP> -
Lt'g1slat1on to creole a !l<>-
called "Debbie RebteJO
Act" named after a
young ~oman raped and
murdered by a paroled
convict IS de.ad for th1:.
)t'ar.
Rut A !l~l'mhhman
. \lister ~f cA lis ter rD·San
Jose 1 vowed Thursday
that 1( he can 'l get the
measures approved next
year, he will lead a
campaign to put the is·
i.ues bcfor<' s t alewide
voters
Odeated in the As·
!lcmbl y Criminal Justice
Cc)mmittee Wedne"day
wa. ... a bill thnt would hnvc
opened porole bc•arings to
the publlc and prevent('(!
tht• stall' Adult Authonty
from 1trant1ni o p11rolt-
'' 1thout hnd1na the con-
''l<'I no longer :i danger to
S0<'1ety.
Th~ other "ould haH•
exl <'nded from fteven
H'ar!i tu IS tht• minimum
t1•rm befo r<' porol<'
1•1igl bility for first·de10'~
murdere r s and other-~
:.('ntenced to hfc in prison.
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fleeta Drumgo. one of the San Quentin Six defendants w~o was. cleared of all charges in the lengthy California tr1a~. ra1s es a _clenched fist as he pushes a cart of
personal belongmg:S after being freed from San Quentin
Prison. Drumgo 1s accompanied by an unidentified
J?uard. ·
Irvine Utility Lines
To Be Renioved
Utility poles and wires along
MacArthur Boulevard from
Main Street to just south ol the
San Diego freeway are due lo be
removed and placed under·
ground by the first or next year.
The undergrounding project is
expected lo cost between S80.000
and $90,000 and will be paid
e ntirely by the Southern
California Edison Company, ac-
cordin& to Walter Nollac, an
lr-vuie city engineer.
Suspect Held
In Molesting
Of Teen Girl
A 33-year-old Anaheim man
suspected of molesting a 13-year-
old Irvine girl Wednesday night
turned himself in to the Irvine
police, officers uid today.
Emil William KoUhopp is In
the Newport Beach City Jail to-
day on charges or kidnap. a.\SauJl
to commit rape. sex perversion
and lewd and lascivious conduct
against children, police saJd.
Kollhopp is being held without
ball and a parole hold has been
placed on him for an alleged
parole v1-0lation. He was ac-
companied by his parole officer
"hen he surrendered al the I rvtne
police s ta tion Thursday af·
ternoon. police said.
ott1<'e-rs said tne chaq;ei> stem
from an tncident 1n Harvard
Community Park Wednesday
night, when two 13-yur-<>ld
lrvtnc ~lrl!' were dragged Into a
trash enrlosure at knlfepolnt.
One or the girts was molested
by the attack~r before he Of'd
when he spotted a nearby pollco
<'Ur".
The money will come from a
fund established by the State
Public Utilities Commission
specifically for-s uch under-
groundl.ng projects. Each year
utility companies must set aside
a certain pe rcentage or their
gr06S revenue for such work.
Reasons glven for Urls project
were:
MacArthur Boulevard bas a
hieh volume or vehicular and
pedestrian traffic.
-The overhead poles and
wires are heavily concentratedi
-The overhead facilities are
u.nsighUy.
The project is expected lo be
concluded by the firsl part of
next year, althougn Nollac noted
that other undergrounding pro-
;ects already underway in Irvine
are behind schedule.
Dymally Help
Boosts Aide
SACRAMENTO (AP> -With
some personal help rrom Lt. Gov.
Mervyn Dymally, his top aide on
the Co mmission of the
Californias remains in line for a
S9,660·a-year raise.
Aft er Oymally made one of his
infrequent appearances in the
Senate to lobby for his former
legislative colleagues, they voted
"l'1 11 to booi1t the salary of Ralph
Poblano. the commission's ex-
ecutive dire<'lor.
Bodies Identified
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Two
bodies found in a shaJlow &rave
near here wer-e ldentUled as
those of Gordon Gilmore, S2, and
All ee Shira, JS, Colusa County
Shrr1ff John J. Trnughton said
Thuu day.
Prank Proves Fatal
At Bachelor Party
A bachelor party ror a young
Hollywood m an who would have
been married Saturday ended tn
tragedy early today in Hunt-
ington Beach. leaving hU funeral
lhe only pending ceremony.
John Stuart Wells, 23, was
killed at 1:45 a .m., when the
usual sort or pre-nuptial prank
pulled by his welJ,wislllng male
friends took a sudden, horrible
twist, police said.
Walch Commander Sgt. Darryl
Klopp said Wells and bis friends
were driving along Beach
Boulevard when they pulled Into
a left turn pocket near Hell
Avenue.
Investigators said Wells Jok·
ingly jumped out or Lhe car as ila
driver waited to make a left turn
or a U-tum, where~ Lbe oc:cu·
pants Jokingly pretended they
were going to ditch the l'l"OOm·to-
be and tea•e btm atnnded.
•
Trame accident investigator
John Berens said the car's un-
identified driver swung a swift U-
tum as though he were eoing to
apeedaway.
Wells -yelling al h.is buddies
to wait -spun and sprinted
across Beach Boulevard, not Stt·
Ing an oncoming car which
s truck and almost instantly
IUlled him.
Motorist Scott James Na.son,
18, of Long Beach. bad no op·
portunity lo avoid the tragic acci-
dent and was not cited, police
said.
Wells was pron0W1ced dead al
the scene.
Coroner's deputies said he is
survived by his mother w.bo will
make luneral arrangements at
Smith'• Mortuary in Huntington
Beach.
They did not bHe the name or
the girl who would have become
Mn. Wells Saturday.
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Licens ing
Of Nukes
In Limbo
WASHJNOTON (AP> -The
Nuclear R e1ul•lOr y Com-
m! slon ( N RC> sald today full li~naina or new nuclear power
p lants mlahl r es ume by
Dec~btt.
NRC chairman Marcus W.
Rowden told a congressional
committee that the slowdown on
11<.'ensing new µlants ("OUld be
suspended after l"Of1lpletioo of
s tudio oC nuc lear wastes
management. and public bear·
ings.
Tht' NRC earlier tlus monll\
s harply curtailed UcenslJll and ~ration or new nuclear power
plants in response to a pair of
U.S. Court of Appeals decisions
last July 21. Those decisions
said tbe commission did not pa.y
e n o ugh a tt ention to
environmental issues in grant-
. ing licenses for plants in
Vermont and Michigan.
The NRC action did not affect
nuclear plants already produc-
ing e lectricity. It placed a
m orato rium o n ne w con·
struction and limited the licens·
ing of new plants lo produce at
full capacity.
Meanwhile, the Senate today
appointed 12 senatO{S to make
an overseas study or the effect
of nuclear reactor sales on U.S.
security and foreip Polley.
Majority leader Mike
Mansfield <D-MooL), said one
of the most important isst.les in
the next Coairess "will be the
development of a policy to. cope
with tbe worldwide proliferalioo
of atom.le reactors. ..
p,..•P.,,eAl
BODY •••
junk, they impede us In ewry
possible way and they insist on
s peaking to each other in some
kind of unintelligible Southern
twang that seems to be their
trademark."
Without that interference.
police said, they believe they.
could have s urrounded the
kidnapers and freed bolh the
cbUdren and Mrs. Seiaman.
Market man ager John
Seigman, ~. WH unharmed.
Police found him al a pay
telephone booth outside his
Market Basket store clutching a
brown paper bag containing
$8,000 in cash-the cootents ol hls
sale.
Seigman and his famJly were
taken at gunpoint Wednesday
night from their borne at 335t
Cortese Drive, Roamoor, by two
men carrying weapons and wear·
ing Halloween masb.
Seigman said be was told to
open the market sale, put its con."
tents in a paper bag and then go
to the phone outside the store and
wait for a call from them.
Seliman told officers that he
became nervous alter standing
at the phone booth ror 10 minutes
without a call and decided to call
Long Beach police.
Police said their radioed plans
for surrounding the area were
picked up by CB enthusiasts who
flocked to the scene and ap-
parenUy alarmed the kldnapers
who fled with Mrs. Selgman.
Sherifr's officers have circulal·
ed descriptions of two men who
are believed to be driving a Ught
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 1950s or early 1960s vintage.
They warned anyone who
believes that be m ay have
spotted the two men with or
without Mrs. Selgman to call
police and n ot attempt t o
question the two fugitives.
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S1nall Weddi119 ... -~-·~·::.
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~dor Ra~ky and hi~ bride, the former Elisabeth R itter , a ,
pair ~r 40-mch-tall circus performers. cut their weddin{! .
cak_e m Oakland after they were m arried in the Oaklana • ; ( C~eu~ Are~a where the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and · Bailey Circus 1s performing.
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Huntington Father :.:
Stabbed By Son • • f
• •rf
•• 1 I · A tough old Huntington Beach
father, 76, is hospitaliied today
alter beating his son to the floor ~lth his fists Thursday after
police allege the son began slab·
bing and slashing him with a 16-
inch butc:her knife.
Camile DePierre, of 19922
Estuary Lane, was listed in good
condition at Pacifica )iospltal,
Where he underwst iUrgei"y to
repair the gashes police HY were
innlcted by Elijah DePierre.
The auspect, 35, me ot several
DePierre sons, was arrested on
suspicion of assault with intent to
commit mur-der following what
police characterized as an un-
provoked assault as the elder
DePierre sat watching televlsion.
Officer Gil Veine said he found
the younger DePierre sit.ting on
his bed clutching the bloody
butcher knife and trying to re-
member his last name.
otficer Veine said DePierre
seemed extremely nerv005 and
almost disoriented, apparently
unable to remember where the
blade he held even came from.
The DePierre patriarch -
clutching at his wounds and leav·
Ing a trail or blood -ran out of
the house and called to neighbors
for hel p after thrashing his
grown son, police said.
· Detectiv~ Sgt. Bert Cbadwicfc. said De Pierre told . police no
argument or even direct con-
versation preceded the sudden
butcher knife assault.
Pollce, who described the
family as devoutly religious said
De Pierre is held withoot 'bail.
Detective R•ndy Toburen waif '
seeking a formal compl aint. \o-!
day. •.
Investigators said the eldm' 1
De Pierre is re tired and his son•lsM unemployed. , t' ... ..,.
Service Hymn,··~:·
Blasphemom?--~:
WASIUNUTON (AP> -~.'
Pentagon admits that including~
controversial modem hymn in aD'
armed services hymnal was a
mistake. but it does not intend to
r eprint or tear the verse out o£
the ball-million books in print.
Some congr-essmen and church
groups have charged that t~-:
hymn, a Good Fdday vene '
<'alled "It Was On A Friday'
Morning," is blasphe mous.1
Protests began to trickle in lalh."'
Nove mber and r e a ched a .
crescendo recen Uy.
R evision Ch eere d . I
PHOENI X, Ariz. (APJ • J
Arizona's top school officials to-
day cheered the U.S. Senat,e
action In voling lo exem•t>
mother-daughter-and father-sol£
socials from u bnn on sex dia-
criminallon. ''Tell me the vQle.-
and the good news," said Stat.e-
School Supt. Carolyn Warner. "L
just couldn 't be more delight•
cd .•. After all we Rcnerawd
the action agains l that rule." she·
said.
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-•.
Unfortunately for the general public. there are a lot of people Installing
carpeting who shouldn't be. Unbelievably, many carpet '"contractors" are
working unlawfully without nsurance 1lnd state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION you should insist that the people who install
your carpeting work for a contractor who is INSURED and STATE LICENSED .
(He is required by state law to be both.) State licensed contractors have to post
a bond for your protection. and the very accomplishment or licensing indicates
a degree of competency. •
The biggest problem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor is that he
might be out of boSlness tomorrow. Don't take a chance -call Alden's for
rehat>1hty, and the best installation around!
DEN'S
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linoleum • wood floor
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* * * ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1976
Afternoon
• Stueks
TEN CENTS I
Toro People Rap Traffic, Parks '
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considt>red El Toro Road con·
gest1on <iS their chwrcon<.'ern
In respom.t:, th<.• consultant
:.us:~esled an overall trarfH'
<'ngmt>t'rmg study to 1n<'ludt.• El
Toro road, along with improv,•cl
:.tandards for futu1 c dc\'clo1,
ment.
In JnS\\>er to what rcs1denLc; sec
as their second greatt.>sl conrern,
those polled calll'd for an Im
mediate 1mpro \•emcnt in tht.•
t Conneetion Cut
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Dope Czar Co1Wicted
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.NEW YORK (A P > -Antonio Flores. 38. h:.il> been
convicted in federal court or masterminding the
French Connection scheme to smuggle 600 pounds or
heroin from France for distri bu lion in this country.
Flores faces a maximum term of 60 vears in
prison and a Cine of S20,000 as a result of Thursday's
decision. He will be sentenced Oct. 7.
The smuggling operation was made famous b y
the book and movie. "The French Connection."
Flores was indicted in January. 1973, but eluded
narcotics agents for thret? years before he was arrest·
ed in Spain. He was extradited to the L'nited States
eight months ago. after l>J>l'nding m•arly three years
in a Spanish prison for possessing marijuana and a
false passport.
·Prank Proves Fatal
l.4t Bachelor Party
A bachelor party for a youn~
ltollywood man who would hove
bffn married Saturday ended in
tragedy early today In Hunt·
J1gton Beach. leaving h1s funeral
\he only pending ceremony.
',.J ohn Stuart Wells, 23, was
1Ulled at l ·4S a .m . when the
-.sual sort or pre-nuptial prank
~lied by his well-wishing mah~
ends took a sudden, horrible
ist, police said
, Watch Commander Sgt Darn I
tlopp said Wells and his friends
•ere dr1 vlng along Beach
toulevard when they pulled into
• left turn pocket near He il
+'·enu('.
t.ln,•eshgators s aid Wells JOk
gly Jumped out of the car a~ 1t'
river wallt.>d lo make a left tum ft" a l'-turn, whereupon the occu·
ponts Jokingly pn•tt'ndcd they
~erl' come to ditch the groom-to
Judge Nixes
Suit by Gays
SAN FRANCISCO IAP1 A
federal JUct~e. chsm1<1sm~ :1 Miil
1tealns t thc Pn<'1f1<' Tt•lephonc
Compa1n . has rukct thnl the 1001
CMI R11thts Act doc' not proh1b1t
dl.Bcnminallon i1wuh1't homo .. •u., ..
'uab.
US Ot ~lrl cl Court Judat'
~nrt•r W1lh ums tos!led out ttw
suit Thursday whH'h had b('\'ll
l"cou.-tht hy two homoscxu:1l11 who
said they hud been hllrlL"ISl-d Into
qulttinic. ond a third who ~aid the
utihl) wouldn't hare him ~cnU!>t'
ol it The com run~· denaoo ull tt"'
, OC1fusution11
be and leave him stranded.
Traffic accident investigator
John Buens said the car's un·
identified driver sw1111g a swift U
turn as though he were going to
speed away.
Wells -yelling at his buddies
to wail -s pun and s printed
across Beach Roulevard. not set'·
ing an oncominl{ car which
struck and almost inst~ntly
killt"d him.
Motorist Scott James Nason,
18. or Long Beach. had no Ofl•
portunity lo avoid the tragic acc1 ·
dt'nt and was not cited, police
said.
\\'ells "as pronounced dead at
the srene.
Coroner's deputi('S said he 1s
survived by his mother who will
make funeral arrun~ements :ll
Smith's Mortuary in Hunungt1m
lk'ach
They did not hn' f' the name of
the girl who would hove becom1•
Mrs Wells Saturday.
Story Hours
Set in Viejo
S111nups ror u ne" series of pn'·
sl'houl story houri; at the Misl-11on
\"il•jo Librury will beRm &•pt. 7
Parenti! ore ai1kcd to vi~1t the
library. at 2·1851 Chnsanta Ur1v<'.
to rt-1t1~t~·r their ch1lctn·n. who
must be thre\• :ind 11-half tu fl\\'
vt'ars old
· Story hours "111 tx•11in Sept 29
1ind 30 Thc•y will rontlnu • on
Wedncsduys and Thursd:iv~.
from 9.30 to 10 a.m .. for e1aht
weeks.
New School Chief
Sticks to Campus
Bv LAURIE ~PER
OftMOalt,l'ie.tS..tt I ~ohn 0 ayw alt, the new
principal of Mission Viejo High
~boot, describes himselr as
l"iclnd or • campus
'administrator." f-He tends lo stay at the school ,...d not go out to the many
~hes. meetings, conferences ead other activities available to jaft~ucaUonat leader. f These hours spent on campus •ilY mount up. ~• One reason be wanted t.bis job,
explain~. ls that il is closer to
s home in Monarch Bay. Work· )I\( at Santa Atl:> Valley Kifb
&hool, as be bad for t.bc past five
.,..,.,, gave him LilUe time to
~with bis ramUy.
:Anotber reason he sou&bt lhe ~was bls d~sire foe-a new pro-
'• •
ress1onal challenge.
His primary interest al the
Mission Viejo school will be an
··providing a good quality
education," he uid.
But beyond that. Daywalt. who
has been on the job just five days,
has rew spedfic plans.
"I really don't want to come In
and superimpose a value set," he
explained. He'd rather draw his
goals from thf' community and
students.
..I want to establish myself
first as a part o! the faculty," he
said, "When the time comes lo
mile some changes. 111 have the
groundwork for support .....
There ls one thing be promises.
He will leave bis front oHlce to fo
into the classrooms .ixt onto the
umpw for uveral hoW'a every
<Ste DAYWALT, Pa&eiU)
n u m b ~· r o f I> u r k ~ J n cl
recreational I ac1ht1l'l> m th1·
art> a
Thl' c:on'lultant. O"en Menard
and Associate~. .-.uul tht· t'<>m·
pletion of El Toro Community
Pari.. will 1mprovt.' lhe s1tuuhon.
But he also :.ugsested a county
officials review or local park
fac1ht1es.
Citizens viewed rapid develop-
ment a11 a third objection to their
comrnu111ty, th\' l'Onsultunt 's r\•
port lo c\lunt' .... upt'r\ 1~orl> ~J1d
But, 111 ;.111 .11h\H'r rdJtin.: tu
tht•1r lllher "01 rll'l:" rt."•ld\•l'l\:-
:o.:t1d. devclOplTl\'llt \\OUld Ix• llC·
ceptablc 1( i t 1r1dudt•s :.Ul'h
am\•n1ll<'s as purks and doc~ nol
add lo l'Ongest10n.
Residents' ''1e"s and tht! con·
sultant ·s suggestion rall 111lU one
area or possible connicl.
The c1ttzens ·most-liked ameni-
ly w~1s lht' ubundanceor shopping
l't>nh'1 s . t ht: n•port said
Uut the con ultant suggested
tht"re 1s already "ITl<>rl' than ade·
quatc land dc'·~loped or ava1lu·
ble" for commercial facihtil'S,
and he suggested a future look 11t
commercul zonmg.
The recently completed study
was started last September. It is
t"xpec ted to be sent to
supervisors for approval Tues·
day. Then county officials will
seek permission to $tart u sttond
phase of the study. wmed al de·
velopment of ttn lm1>roved land
U!IC plftn. I
The study area is bounded by 4 Trabuco •nd El Toro Ro.uis and
runs from Rockficld fklulc.M Ard
to tbe :irea where Trnbuco
crosses Aliso Creek.
Citizens questioned. the rep<>rt.
(See POLL, Paget\!)
Victim :Slain I
. 1
Viejo
Driver
Killed
A 61-year-old Mission Viejo
man was killed shortly before
midnight Thursday when his car
swerved. was struck by another
l'ar, tht"n plunged down an
embankment
California High\\ ay Patrol of
firers said J ohn W. Woodward. of
25901 Serenat a Driv<'. was
thrown from his car . He was pro·
nounced dead at the scene. on the
San Diego Freeway south o( La
Paz Road. offil'ers said.
Woodward was traveling
south, omcers reported, when he
swt>rved into the path of another
l'ar, driven by Betty Ann Favata,
43. or 33331 Gelidum Clrcre,
Laguna Niguel.
Her car struck the rear of
Woodward's-; the CHP said, then
his car plunged off the road. Of·
ricers said the other driver wos
uninJured,
The body wu taken to O'Con-
nor Laguna Hills Mortuary.
where arrangements are pend-
ing.
SACC Board
Sets Special
Meet Monday
A special meeting of the Sad-
dlebac k Arca Coordinating
Council <SACC1 executive board
has been called for Monday at 7
p m. in the office al ~11 Moulton
Parkway. Laguna Hills.
Rack Bohay, president. said the
meeting has been called prim an·
ly because th<' re1o1ular meeting
srheduled last week was can·
ct•led.
I\ proposal to continue the
Youth Scr\'1ces Program. which
offers counselm i:? to juveniles who
have com milted mlnoroffonsesor
tht" law." 111 be coni.idered.
Among other Items on thl'
agenda i'i d1sC'ussion or a proposal
for low lnC'()me howung in the area
around the Zl1otJturat federal
bulldtnR
Bodi•·~ ldPntified
SACRAMF:NTO (i\P1 -Two
hodh•s found In a shallow l(ravl'
nt>ar hNc wer<.' 1dent1flcd ai;
those of Gordon Gilmore, 52. anll
Alice Shira. 35, Colusa County
Sheriff John J Trou,&?hton saul
Thuxsdn)'
OIMtJ ......... "'9111
STICKS TO CAIFUS
New Prlnclpll o.,_ .. t
O.lty ,.. ... St.tit l'lllt•
REFUSED HEARING
Congressman Hinshaw
Woman's
Jewelry
Aids ID
By TOM BARLEY
OllMO•ltyl'lt«SUff
The body or kidnap victim
Joann SeiJman of Rossmoor was
found today .in a field In the
Carson area of Los Angeles
County.
Orange County Shenff's of·
ncers who sped to tht-scene after
a Carson resident made the gris·
ly discovery based tht>lr
identihc3tion o n clolbin~.
jewelry and phy11ical description
0( the murdered woman. She was
wearing yellow culottes and
blouse.
Officers said Mrs. Seigman
was s hot to death In the field near
the intersection or Alameda and
Victoria str eets. Los Angeles r --1 ~ N• lfl>A~ Coupty SMri Cf'i officers are in ~ ~o <!hat'(e ol what ii now a murder
---,n~tlaation. D • L _ Bid Officers said the body will be ~ln.STWW shipped to a mortuary in the area
lo await positive Identification by
memben of the Seigman famHy
who were wllh the vlctlm when
all five members or the family
"ere kidnaped Wednesday night
by two gunmen.
For Hearing
Congressman Andrew J.
Hinshaw was advised today that
the California Supreme Court
has refused to grant a hearing at
which his lawyers could have
challenged adverse rulings in his
current Or ange County Superior
. Court pretrial action.
The ruling m eans that action in
Judge Frank Domenichinl 's
courtroom will resume Monday.
Opening statements wilt be de-
li vered arter a final serving juror
and four alternate jurors arc
chosen.
Hinshaw. 53, faces trial on
multiple felony counts stemming·
from his alleged criminal actions
while servin~ ns Orange County
assessor in 1972.
It is alleged that county
employes in the a!lsessor's office
utilized county time and drew
county expenses whJle they wert>
a ctua lly working for thl'
Newport Beach Republican 's
s uccess £ul co ngressional
campaign.
lhnshaw was sentenced to on<-
to 14 yeors in slate pnson after
being con victed or bribery
t'har~es aired in an carl1<•r
Sopenor Court trl ol Ir<• ill free on
appeal.
Molestation
Suspect Gives
Up to Police
A 33 ye;1r·old Anaheim mun
su8JX1C:tod of molesting a 13-yeer
old lrvlne glrl Wednesday night
tumed himself in to th<" Irvine
police, officers sntd todoy
Emil William KoUhopp l!'I m
the Newport Beach City Jail to
day on char~es or kidnap, &.'l!laoll
to commit rape, sex perversion
and lewd and lascivious conduct
against children, police said
Kollhopp is being held withaut
ball and a parole hold haa ~n
ptactd on him for an alleged
parole violation. He was ac·
companlt'd by his parole oMcer
when he surrend~red :lt Ute lrvine
police station Thursday af·
temoon. police sald.
Officers said the cnarges 11tem
from an rnc dent in Harvard
Communiu• Park Wednesday
night, when two t3·Year.ofd
lrvine 1irls were dragged into a
t.rast} enclosure at k:nifePoinl.
On~ ot t~ 11(\s was molested
by u,. attacku before he ned
whm be 1potted a nearby polite
car.
The discovery came s hortly
alter FBI agents joined sheriff's
officers and Long Beach police in
a widening search that ended in
lhe Carson area today.
All three agencies issued
pictures of Mrs. Seigman. 43, in
the hope that sbe might be
spotted while in the company or
her abductors. But hope faded
late Thursday and early today as
the hoped·for reports were not re·
re1ved.
Mrs. Seigman. last seen by her
three children·as the two gunmen
forced her away from the family
van in which they were left bound
and gagged, assured them as she
left that they would soon be
lo11ether again.
The Seigman childnm-<:alhy,
19. John Michael, 16, and Paul.
II-told officers the two gunmen
also assured them that no hurm
would come lo their mother
Sheriff's investigators today
blamed hundreds of Long Beach
resident! who 11warmed to the
downtown area for their failure
to surround the kldnapcrs llnd
free both Mrs Se1gman and ht•r
l'hildren.
They blamed owncr11 or
Citl<icns Band radiois for Mtlrnct ·
1ng other C B butrs to lh\•
downtown area after they picked
up police bulletins detaHll\l' the
abduction and calllng uddltlonel
cars to the kldnop scene.
·'Thes e CB user s arc a
men:tc , " :l flenlor lnvcaU.c•tor
grumbled today. "They fill tho
~lrways with a lot o( useleu
Junk. they impede \1li in every
poss I bl~ way and they in11ist on
spcaklna to each other In 30me
kind of unintelligible Southern
twong that seems lo be their
trademark ··
Without that lnler(ercncc,
police aald, they believe they
could have s urrounded the
kldnapers and freed both the
children and Mrs. Seigma.n.
M o rket manager John
Selgman. 50, was unharmed.
<See BODY. Pa1e AZ>
IUNS4S ZOO'S
GOT BIG GNVS
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) -Arc
you ready for the gnus. Weather
and S1>9rt.?
1'be Ga1e P~rk Zoo's two new
gnus, a four.year-old (emaJe
aod a. on -year-old ail.le, have
been named w .. tber and
Sports.
SLAIN BY KIDNAPER
Joann Slegman
Microwaved
Ambassador
Reassigned
WASHINGTON CAPI -Health
problems that may be Unked to
Soviet microwave bombardment
are believed to be a factor in the
reported decision to reasfiign
Walter J . Stoessel Jr .. U.S.
ambassador in Moscow.
Stoessel, a 56-year-old career
diplomat who has served in th<'
Soviet capital intermittently
s ince· 1947, ls \o become ,
ambassador to West Germany,
according to diplomatic sources.
In Bonn he would s ucceed 1
Ambassad or Marlin .I
Hillenbrand, who is retirini:i.
Press spokesmen for both lhc
White House and the State
Department, follQwing their re·
gular practices. declmed lo com· -4
ment on th e impe nding. I
ambassadorial changes befort-
thcy are officially announced.
The Stale Department re· '
peatcdly has denied that Stoci1sel
has developed any mcdlcaJ pro
blems related to the Sov1el
microwave beams that ha' 1•
been aimed at the embassy to
jam U.S. llstenin~ devices on ih
roof. The radiation intens1ly re•
portedly has been highest in the
vicinity of the umbas11adnr's of•
flee on the ninth floor of thl·
Moscow em bossy.
However. sources have l'On·
firmed that for somt• llm~
Stoe&1el h:is b('en suffertnJ( from
unemla, u bl ood <'Oncllllon
characterficd by lock •>f rC'd
(Sff WAVES. Patf' A2>
Const
: I
Wea titer
l.lttlc C'han"( in W<'u\ht'r
l'IC[K'Cl<'d for the wt'ekt•nd
Morninf( cloud~ will rnn
tlnue nlong th<' Coast
'
INSIDE TODA~
Laguna Beach wtll hr the
utt of .o r~o ng ntnrh SumJ>honl/ Orche11ra roncrrt
where the ~rformer1 Wiii rt·
ally be on thtir toes -th<'y'll
be mt'mber• of ao/lrt
Pacifica, slianng a program
wtlh the orche&lra. Ste Poqt
Cl of the Wtektnder
latl•x i
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11 f OAJL Y PILO'f SB
· Victims Identified ..
Grieving Mothers Solve. Myatery
th ARTlllJ R R. \·ts~t:I . °' , ... o ... , ...... '4,oll
• Sht>rlrf's horn1c1t.h: tn
v~\1otors stood 1lmtl~ Thurs cJa ~ Jftt•rnoon J /\ .:ri,., 1 n~
ll>t>lht•r' or IWO 15 H'ar uld Jlunl
1n,lon Heach .:iris endurt"d
td('ntJf)'lng bodies of Uw v1ct1m-.,
Ntabbed lo death twod~n ~o
I nvl·st 1 g aluri. announn·<l lht•
l>l.t1n trt'naRcri. uu• t:anda t·t•
~i.an H('Jd> or l~l lnvernci.'(
L<ml' and Sht•r.\ I Sue Petcr~on uf
9fl63 <:urn w <1 ll Ori vc
The> werl' rcportl'CI rn1~!')10fl
wilhm OOC' hour of t•:1rh other \L·cdn~i.J .i y n1j!h\, n·portl"db
tk'fore e1th<>r Mr)!, Neila Rcadv ~ Mr!\ Ka' Peterson learnNi
that l\\o un1dcnltf1ed g1rb h.ul
been murdt•rccl
. ·At th1.• l.Jml'. the~ were up
rr,tircnlly unaware.·· Hunt111Jrton
l!t•ath Police Detl'eli111• Si:,'\ Lw!>
«khua '><ml
: Sht'rirr ·~ homicide rletull
f)1•teet1n• Bru\·e MatArl·c
hct\\l'Hr. con(irmed 1hur..di.~
nlt.:ht he s u:.pected the .,1ayU1g '~r11m:. were Miss Read) and
~naMan
'
lnjured When
Car Hits Pole
• A Laguna Beach man 1s in ~enous but stable condition to-
cla) al Saddleback Community
I l~p1tal arter he 106t eootrol or
his car on Laguna Canyon Road
Thursday night and rammed into
a ut1hly pole.
·lames David Lyons, 1340 Cer·
ritos Drive. was placed an lhe
hospital's intensive care unit this
morning Collowing surgery.
Lyons, 29. suffered multiple
lractures in the t0·45p.m. crash.
According to l rvine Poli ct',
Lyons was driving south on
Laguna Canyon Road when bf' ap-
parenlly lost control. swerved
o\•er to the northbound lanes and
struck a utility pole on the op·
po.site side of the road. about one
mile south or the San Uu.•~o
Fr<'<'"'a' Pnltc·~ said the r:ir's l'ngmc
hu1'sl IOltl flanH•s soon :ifkr lhl·
<'t1Jl1111<1n. but thut L\ons w;,is not
hurnc•d 1n the Circ . ·
No other cars were· involved in
lhc .1rcuil'nl. polic<' ~aul
'41tJ.S Pt'ltlSOllea.rly ln the dA.1. ~antlc p~~nu had OoOdiicl
sheriff ·:. rnveatl1 .. tors witb
qut'rao about th\' a.u•pet"tod
runa\\ "':. bt•i•tua:.e tb~y had
d.iUfthtt'r:. m1 ,,1ng and bclit,l'<i
an the beach Jf\'ll.
DNt><'llve S~I Al Mu.-.Ut't1 Said
th1.-l'Ouot of po~:.•bk victims
bJ~cd on runaw:.y reports on Ole
1'hurfl <lay morn in~ \\ ;l!I 30, hut
J 1ix 1 o u ' r a 11 ' JI u"' h l' d t h c
puss1b1ltlJt'~ to mon· than 100 by
noon
.. One couple even drove do14n
ht'rc from Camarillo. but neither
"'as lht>1r dau11:hter. They looked
J I tbe photosraphs." said
Shertff s Lt. Sim M 1ddlrton
Dt'lt't'll\'e MacAfee and his
four partners a ssigned t o
1dcnllf)"ing the murder \'1ctlms
<;tabbed e1Rhl to nine limes each
1-'ro• Page .t I
WAVES •.•
blood cells Anemia and other
blood problems are among
wmptoms that have been report·
ed in experimental studies on el·
fects of m1crowavl's.
One Slate Departmt'nt omciaJ
"ho pre\ 1ou~ly had served in
Moscow com mentcd a bou t
Stocssel's impending move, .. J
recall hearing a s early a s
January thal the.\ ·d h<J\'C to get
him out of there. because of his health.··
llov. cn•r. the omei!1l added
that factors aside from health
probably were in voh•t.-d ... H's a
\Cry difficult post. even apart
from the radiation,·· he said.
Stoessel arrived in Moscow as
ambassador in 197.i, at the height
of u s. erforts lo supplant the
So\'1et mnuence in Egypt and the
Arab world. Also, he has run the
e mbassy d u ri n g s t rat egic
nuclear arms negollaUons and
wh ile tension s develope d
between Was hington und
Moscow over their eonmcting
pohc1es in Afrita.
The leading cand1date to suc-
ceed Stoessel in Moscow 1s re·
ported to be Malcolm Toon,
though diplom at1c sources said
the Ford administration 1s relue-
lant to wilhdraw Toon from his
rurroot ambassadorial post in
lsraeJ .
Another possible successor to
Stoessel is Richard T . Davies,
U.S. ambassador to Poland.
....
_.,_ alttady wotltJftJ on the ~ and Ready i&'ls' disap-prarance
··we cot a eouple ol mlssins
JU\'tnile reports lNtl rat \heir
descriptions closelr and "ent on
thal," Dt>lt'cllve tdacAf~ ex·
plalnt'd.
Candace was reported m.issinc
ot 10 pm. Wedntisday and her
frlend who moved lo Huntington
U"nch thn·e months ago.
Sheryl. was rt-ported mlssfug by
ht>r mother an hour lal~r
The &Iris both laved In the
Hun tington Conti n e n tal
townhouse de velopment near
Brookhurst Street and Adams
Avenue and would ha\'e been
:.ophomores at Edison Jhgh
~hool next month.
Investigators say the girls
were not classed as runaways,
and it was apparently not uncom·
mon for them to violate parental
curfew regulations.
.. Candy a nd Sheryl weren 'l
angels, but they didn\deser ve to
die," is the way one young ac-
quaintance phrased It.
St:ron1ly s uspecting t he girls
slain befow the rodcy bluf(s al
Paciric Coast Highway and
Golden West Street were Miss
Ready and Miss Peterson, in-
vestigators called their mothers.
''W e go t a tentative
identification from the photo·
graphs and a positive from each
mother al the mortuary," said
Detective MacAfee.
He said it was an extremely un-
pleasant chore for all concerned
when t he mothers were a c-
companied t o S addleback
Mortuary in Tustin, about a tWf·
hour apart Thursday afternoon..
"They were so upset. we de-
cided to bold off any further in·
terviewin1 until Friday af.
ternoon,' •be explained..
The two mothers, each with
teenaged sons and daughters,
were in seclusion with friends to-
day.
No funeral arrangements were
!cheduled yet at Saddleback
Mortuary, but It was expected
Miss Pet e r son woul d b e
lraasferred to an loglewood
mortuary today.
Her family moved lo Hunt-
ington Beach in June. from
P lacentia, where she attended
Krae mer Junior High School
after moving to that area from
the Bel!Oower region the year
before.
Fre•PageAl
Nixon's Neighlior
Had Varied Duties
BODY ••.
Police fou nd him at a pay
telephone booth outside his
Market Basket store clutching a
br own paper bag containing
S8.000 In cash-the contents oC his
safe. By The As11oclated ~SS
The Richard M. Nixons don't
drop by often. but they -or their
::udc~ -do give their closest
neighbor an occasional call.
1 n e m e r g e n c i e s , a· n d
part1cularl)· while Nixon was an
Mfice. aides turned to Paul
Presley, the president and part
owner orthe San Clemente Inn.
:·su re, tht> Nixon people
n~ed me," Presley said in an
interview.
~·one Saturd ay, T got n calf
fr9m the house. 'The President .
w&nts to go lo church tomorrow.·
hOrn<'bod y o n lh f' s tarr
15atd. 'When• should he go.,•
••1 !laid that hf''d been to some or the big churches ln town nnd
that he ouf'ht to RO t.o a sm all onf',
Jilre the Christian Church. So
they said, 'All nJtht. go tell th"
pastor that h"·11 be:-there at one•
minute to 11. •
1 ··1 W<'nt to tht• ~hurch, tolcl th.-
p astor who I w ns and Rf'l it t•ll up.· J told him they'd have to vut in u
p!mm.• and ht• promised to sf'c•
'that the <'h urch was fu ll l
:oc111d. 'And wht•n yoti sec mC' In
t he morning, pretend you know
mr.'
!"The pnstor mt•t U.'I nt the-door
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and he Ra \'e me a big smile and a
!>ecret wink. 'Good morning,
Brother Presley.' he called out.
.. During the ser mon t saw a
Secr et Ser vice man give the
Prl'sident money to put into the
plate.··
Preslev continued. "One dav.
there was a nother call. 'LBJ 's
eoming here and tomol'T'OW's his
birthday. Where can we gel a
cake·1 ' J told them I'd take care
of1t."
.. One day thf'Y eallc.'<i and said
the man wanted to be seen with
:-.ome old folks. I went o\'er to
where the old·timers bowl on the
lawn. They know me from when I
was on the City Council.
.. I told them y,·e were going to
have a tournament Thuniday,
~1th a big trophy and everyttung,
nnd that the old men should bring
their womenfolk because there'd
be refreshments.
.. Well. t hey nil cam e a nd
a llho111t h . they suspected
i.omethinR. J didn 't tell them the
President was comlnK. I dJdn't
want tht'm to bt• disppointcd m
rose he didn 't, but he came on
!<c·hC'<lule. • ·
In 1972. nftt•r Nixon 's re.
nomination at tttuun1 Beach, an
aide asked P resley to collect
1.500 people lo welcome the N1l(-
on helicopter. lie rounded up
22,000.
Presley also ramcm~ni a !llld-
der day ror Nixon when a coll
came Aug. 9, 1974.
"They asked me to collect
nbout 30 pf'ople to meet tho
hellcoPk'r from Wa~hin«iton. that
thf' mao needed cheerlng up ln 11
bad way.
"When I got to the house wilb
my party. 1 round 3,000 people
hn1ng the fence. anxlous to lcl tho
President know t hey were with
him."
The Niuns have been isolated
m~t or the time since leaving the
White House. When Pat Nixon re-
turned home from the hospital
recently after her stroke, Presley
said he "sent some people over
there to Udy up the place and ar-
ranged for some n owers."
A reg ist ered Re publican.
Presley on ce was a Democrat in
Seigman and his fa mily were
take n at gunpoint Wednesday
night from their home at 3351
Cortese Drive, Rossmoor, by two
men carrying weapons and wear·
iog Halloween masks.
Seigman aaid he was told to
open the market safe, put it.a con-
tents In a paper bag and then go
to the phone outside the store and
wait for a call fro m them.
Seigman told officers that he
became nervous alter standing
at the phone booth for 10 minutes
without a c all and decided to call
Long Beach police.
Police said their radioed plarui
for sur .. ounding the area were
picked up by CB enthusiasts who
flocked to the scene and ap.
parentJy alarmed the kldnapers
who fled with Mrs. Seigm an.
Sheriff's officers have circulat-
ed descriptions or two men who
are belie ved to be driving a light
colored Buick or Oldsmobile of
late 19505 or early 1960s vtntage.
They warned anyone who
believes that he may have
spotted the two men witb or
without M rs. Selgman to C311
police and not nttempl to
question the two fugitives.
Lost Airplane
Being Hunted
LA VERNE (AP> -The Civil
Air Patrol launched a search thJs
morning for a 32-year-old La
Verne man who took his private
plane up ror a brief apln arouod
the a.in trip and f al led to tttum. a
CAP s potc u m an said. (See
Related Story PageA-9.).
Frank Nordquist. who had
been s tudylnc for hl• co m-
mercial pilot's llceme. took Off
Tbursd ay m ornl ng from
Brackett Field in bis red and
white Cessna 150, s aid CAP
spokesman Ed Cranbhaw.
When be badn'L returned by
this morning, an aerial search
wast>egwi.
Oklahoma. He said be cm.slders Rock Star Reid hlmself an independent now.
Orcasionally, he will host the • REOWOOD CITY (AP1
Nlxons for dinqer at his lnn . .Qut Stephen M. Kupka, a horn pl~
he and his wile. Ruby, never ex-!or the '°Town of Poftr" rock·
peel them to drop by at home. and·f'Oll band la r,_ on $1.500
Bot occa5ionally, he said. a ball etter b{a arrat at San
Secret Service m on will knock Fune I.Ko lnlerHUoal Alrport
andastcto borrowa cup ofsuiar for lnvutlga tlott of'druas
« • hal{-doien CJ;tJlS, J)OISltSlion.
Backing (Jp the Bears
A policeman fires a smoke bomb ot three
polar bears at the Baltimore Zoo lo dri\'e
them away from the mutilated body of a
man found in the tx>ar pit Th<' body wn!:> rt'
<:o\·ered with grapplmg hooki. and ropes
Tona Additive Tainted?·.
Extender Suspected in Rash of Complai11ls
Some Orange County residents
are complaining of abdominal
cramps and nausea today after
eating Tuna T wut, a protein food
additive marke ted by Nabisco
Inc. But neither officials or the
Orange County Health Depart·
ment nor of Nabisco offlCes in
Buena Park have any advice for
them.
"l am not t elling people
anything really because I don't
have anything to te ll them," said
Richard R obison, assis t ant
d irect o r o r t h e County
Fro• Pafl*' Al
DAYWALT. •
day. Recogmzing the demands or
paper w ork and ot h er
administ rative duties, he said,
·Tm just going to do it."
Daywalt said he will use the re-
commendations or an accredit·
mg t eam . which visited the
school last year as a metb<>d to
bring about some changes in the program.
Career education is another
area he·s looking al. Although
most of the 11cbool 's students are
college-bound. they'll eventually
spend a good part of their lives in
the worki ni;! world, he explained.
.. I 'm in tereslcd in havin~
youn g people explore the job
m arket and gelling some onhand
experience In what its like," he
said.
But b e added, "l 've no
grandiose plans for doing that. n ·s j ust one of my interests ...
He's already started develop-
ing a management plan which
will outline the goals and ob·
jectives "kind or like sign posts
on the wall" -for everyone in-
volved with the school.
Although his former school
wu a "closed campus." Daywalt
ant icipates few problems with
Mission Viejo 's open lunch.
An im port a nt part of the
school's job is to help develop
responsibility in students, he
said ... You can 't help them de-
velop responsibility unless )'OU
give them the opportunity to act
responsibly."
Environmenta l Health Division.
Roblson said he is awaiting an
formation a boul the product.
from st.ate and k'deral food of.
ficials but as yet has received nu
word.
Six people reportedly in lhe
Los Angeles a rea became 111
alter eating the product and
county health officials there have
warned against eating it.
f)-ee samples of Tuna Twist
ha\'e been arriving in the mail.
Fro• Page A I
POLL ...
s aid. liked th<' area·s relal1wlv
good climate and env1ronm<•111
and 60 percent said they wl"rt·
s atisfied with aesthetics
fhe consultant ·s 11 Cindn•R~
included severa l a reas for Cutun•
study in the project's second
phase.
In addition to traffic and park'>.
the report said, the scenic qu:ll11y
of El Toro Road couJd be 1m·
proved by I andsc aping.
It said there is a lack ot ade-
quate design standards In the
area. a nd the old El Toro area
needs t r affic circulation im-
provement a nd better land use
mixture
The report said careful plan
ning to preser ve the Aliso Creek
Corridor a lso is important, and
the consulta nt suggested close
cooperation with a previously de-
veloped Aliso Cr eek corridor.
$3, 900 Carpeting
Thef l Reported
Six rolls or carpet valued by
the victims al $3,900 h ave been
s to le n fro m an E l Toro
warehouse, Or ange County
sheriff's officers reported.
Deputies said burglars backed
a truck up t;> premises operat-
ed by Hidgway Ltd., .22661 Lam·
bert Road, and drove off with
the carpeting. Company officlalii
had planned to have the carpet
laid next day, they said.
and warninit:-. of potential 1llnes~
"ere reported Thur dav (•,·en
1ng
And Robison s:ud h~· h;a., IM.·cn
tolc1 the produrl hai. ll\:'C'll on lh1•
market for several month.'
··But up until t'lday no on<•
called about it, .. he added ltt·
said he probably n•ee1vtld 15or 20
calls by m1d·mornin1t
Nabisco employcs "ho staff a
war ehouse for cookies aud
crackers in Buena Park today
sntd they had heard nothing until
calls started arn vmg from co11·
sumers this morning •
The product if, handled lhrougt>
a protein foods d1v1sioo in Nl'\V
Jerse}. and the} twd no 1n
formalmn about 1l
College Board
DueToAccept
'
Gym Complex
Saddleha~k Community
College Oii:;tr1ct trustees are ex-
pected lo formally accept lhei
campus' $2.47 million physic2'
education complex when they,
meet Monday in the college.
library. ,
Trustees are scheduled t.o meet
al 7 p.m. in a closed executive
session to discuss collective
hargainlng and employe saJaric!t·
with their legal counsel. The·
public meeting is planned tci
begin at 7:30 p.m. '
Constr uction of the four-
bUJlding complex. whJch includes
a gym, shower and locker rooms.
leacher oHices nnd acliv1t V'
rooms, began last fall. ·
At that lime, the phys ical
{'ducntion department was '
housed in one or the campus··
t empora r y s tr uct u r es.
Architects are now working on \
plans to remodel this building Cor·'
use as a <'hlld day care center.
teacher offices and clas!lrooms
During the meeting, trustees
will also consider approving the'
Associated Student Body budget
for the intcrdistnct attendance
procedures and changes in the
fine arts complex.
A LICENSE NOT TO STEAL-
Unfortunately for the general pubfic. there are a lot of people instatllng
carpeting . who shouldn'r be. Unbelievably, many carpet "confractors" are
working unlawfully without nsurance and state licenses.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION you should insist that the people who install
your carpeting work for a contractor who Is INSURED and STATE LI CENSED.
(He is required by state law to be bOth.) State licensed contractors have to post
a bond for your P'Otectk>n. and the very accomplishment of licensing Indicates
a degree of competency,
The biggest probfem in dealing with an unlicensed contractor Is that he
might be out of business tomorrow. Don't tai. a chance -call A lden·s for
ret1ablllty, and the belt Installation around!
DEN'S
·~~.-~u~.-t •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • -installation· custom draperies
linoleum .• wood floor I IC'". NO. 7'J0172
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