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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-08-31 - Orange Coast Pilot' Newport Nar~s Get 5 In Hashish Buy-Bust ' ' • • • • Youth Tabbed as Slayer • Ill Court Pe11ta9011 at Work New Nerve Gas Funding Asked SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Scientists say the Pentagon is seeking (unds to develop a new nerve gas weapon that they fear could usher in an era of .. dazzl· Ing, unbelievable .. chemical weaponry. The dl'vice, known a s a "binary wl.'apon." would contain two or more rclatavely harmll.'ss chemicals that form a highly tox- ic nerve gas when the weapon 1i. fired, said Or R J Rutman. a Un iversity of Pennsylvania . Russ Leader lle porte dly lfas Attack 1,..0NDON IAP> The tabloid l,,QfKton Evening News says Sov· iel Premier Alexei Kosygin suf ferecl a ~art attack whale swam · mang in the Moscow River and was saved by his bodyJtuard Tht' brier dlspatrh Monday from the newspaper's Moscow corre5pondent did not :;talc when the Incident orcurrcd but said 1t "came to light" when the pre· mler was "too all lo meet a Ja~anesc dcle1inllon vasating .M011cow.·· Tlle report said Kosygin s con d itlon ·'was said not to be serlou11." The corresrondent referred to "o 11totemenl" that said the pre· m ier "was given o ral rc 8uscltotlon a nd owes his life to thla and the fact that prol'esslonal medical help was Immediately avaOable." The correspondent did not say who m ade the statement. There was no confirmation of the' report In Mosrow and the ~on paper's correspondent, Victor Louis, could not be re· ac~ed immediately for com · met\t. Hays to Quit House Seat? WASHINGTON <Ar) -Rep :;re Hays will announce tb1s that be Is resigning from Coacresa In the wake of the pl,YJOll-sex scandal, a r eliable IOW'Ce aaJd today. Hays' resignation will not be effective Immediately, the source added but be declined to 1pedfy when lt would take effect. Tbe House ethics committee has decided to begin hearings on the payroll-1ex charge against , "-YI on Sept. 18 despite a plea th.at be ls too mentally depressed Lo defend himself. • biochemist. lie was here for a s)'mposium on binary warfare at the American Chemical Society meeting today .. The binary weapn has been called the ·escalatory weapon par excellence· ... he told a news conferc•nce Monday "Tht> only t'frl'<'ltvc re:.ponse to 11 b. a nuclt>ar "'t'apon or i.ometh1ng more exotic · Rutman s aid replacing exist· Ing stocks or nerve gas canisters with htnar) v. eapons could make ner\'C ga~ politically acceptable b) remo\'lng the danger or stor· ing and moving an already poi!>onous gas G. R Berdes. a staff member of the House Committee on tn ternat1onal Relations, 5a1d "mid die le\'el bureaucrats·· in the P!'ntagon were eager to get fund· mg for a program, twice vot<'d dov. n hy Congress. to develop bmaf')' nerve gas weapons i\ Ot'fense departmenl reprl'SCl\tatav<' was Invited to the !iy mposium to d 1i;cuss tht! Pentagon 's position. but a Cht'micnl Society spokesman :o.nld the department canceled. c1ltng personnt'I changes. In July 1975. Congress vot('(l down an Army requt's t for $562,000 to prepare a bwlding at Pine BluH Ar:.enal an Arkansas for manufaC'turinJ! binary ga-. Yot-apon s A yeur eurl1er. Congress rejt-cted a SS.8-milllon request for developing the weapons. &rdes said a U.S. decision to start producing the weapons would increase proliferation or chemical weaponry and "pull the cork completely" on negotiations under way In Geneva toward complet<' chemical disarma· ment. "The binary is the first in a long line of new weapons. They are dazzling, unbelievable," he said, citing futuristic schemes for weapons that could "vaporize" an enemy. Rutman said the weapon might consist of an artillery shell loaded with one chemical and a canister filled with another chemical The canister would be placed mside the shell, he said, and "the Impact or firing and acceleraUon would then break the partition between the containers .. .''and the contents would be mixed. Heat generated by the friction ol the nl&ht or by the presence of additional accelerator chemicals would complete their conversion into nerve gas by the Ume the shell reached its destination. Rutman said, and a char&e in the projectile's nose would spread the au. .. I .Just Misses ~hildren I Coastal Revenge Otllr .., .. , $1•11 l'IMI• This loaded cement truck sheared off trees within 15 feel of a Laguna Niguel community pool Monday before cr ashing to the bottom of a hill and overturning in <• fi e ld . About half a dozen children watched in amazement as the giant truck rollc<i up an e mbankment toward the pool where they were swimming lo beat high m idday temperatures . Driver Depnis Reinholt had left his truck on Pelican Way an the Foothill Townhomcs development to look for an approach lo a construction site. County Tax Rate Sliced Bui Otlwr Districts Boost Levies Six Cenu By GARV GRANVILLE OlllwO•llyfli ........ f Ornnge County s upervisors to- day set the county 's 1976-77 general fund property tax rate at Sl .43 for each $100 worth of &.'I· sessed value. The new tax rate lJ o 20-cenl drop from the 1975-781evel. Overall, however, supervlso~ reduced tax rates under their con· 5 Held in Newport In Hash Buy-bust Undercover narcotics in· The filth me m ber of the group vestigators arrested five people was a 18-year-old boy who was in Newport Beach Monday night released to bis parents by police. alter allegedly buying four-and-Sgt. Darryl Voule, who alleged a-ball pounds or hashiAh worth the group has been the major more than $30,000 from the source or haah ln the Harbor group . Area . said the arrests ended an In custody today were Frank investigation by narcotics of. Fries J r., 47, of 3818 ChaMel ficers from Newport Beach, Place, Newport Beactt; Richard Huntlngton Beach a nd the Evans, 30, of 464 ~. Newport CaU1omia Bureau ol NartotJcs Blvd .• Newport Beach, and Enforcement with the Orange James C. Mundell, 31, who r e-County Narcotics Task Fortt. fused lo give police his address. Aceotdinl to Youle, the sale of Also taken Into custody was the narcotics a nd I.he IJ'ff:Sta all Sandra V. Evans, 2A, also d 484 toot pla~e •l Frle.s' home at N. Newport Blvd. • about 11 p.m. • \ trol by only 14 cents per StOOworth of assessed value. That 's because the combined rate set for the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks District and f1ood Control District combined climbed aix cent!. The s teepest rise came as a re- sult of a park• land acqui11ition and development program In the Har bors, Beaches and Paru Dis· t rict that aenl Its tax rate trom .1091 to .1979 cents for each $100 worth of assessed value. In summary, the new tax rates mean m ost h om eowners In Orange County wlU be paying more in county property tax rates this yur despite the overalJ 14· cent cut. That's because the rate slice will be more than ol/sel by In· creases In assessed values. . For example, a homeowner whole home was valued by t.he aa-seuor at $40,000 ln 1975-76 would have paid S19S.60 In county taxes. The same h om e valued at $50,000 by the assessor this year will cost the homeowne9$228 in county laitts. • When adopting the tax ratt. (SeeTAX &AT!(, Page A%) Killings Bearded defendant Thomas Hardin Hester was pointed out m the courtroom Monday as the man who practicallv cul Janet Mae Metz in two with a burst from his Britash-madt> Sten automatic rifle. Ocputv District Attorney Robert Chatterton told an Orange County Superior Court Jury that llci.tcr. 29. of Long Beach was one of four men who burst into a home• at 16861 Bayview Drive, Sunset Beach. last Nov. 8 "to settle a score." Chatterton saad the motive 1n the planned killing of Ronald Cauwels, 27. was one or rev<'nAe for the victim 's earlier robbery of two men who were members or the gang dispatched to the home shared by Cauwels and Mrs . Metz. The prosecutor put Alan Daryl Irving of Long Beach on tht.- stand as his first witness 111 the first of four trials involving fi ve men who each face lwo counts or farsl dearee murder Irving, nam ed as a defendant m the oraganal grand 1ury 1nd1ct mcnt, hus bt'en promised :i coun ty jnal term of one yt'ur on carh of the two murd<'r rounts 111 return for his testimony Irving, 29, told the jurv that lhl• plot to eliminate Cauwcl11 wu~ conceived after he and Thomus Dunker were robbed by Cuuwcl-. and prospective witnl'ss Dulc Irwin m a l..ong Beach motel. Irvan~ said he and Dunker. who will also appear a11 a prosecutwn w1tnci1s, dehveretl 174 pouncli. •>f l~e TRIAL, Page A2> Orang~7 Const Weather Low morning clouds will bum off Wednesdoy lcuv Ing clear skies and sonw cooling along the C'oast. INSIDE TODA V The Soviet Union i8 m<'Od1l11 bldlding up 111 naval /lePt a& an ln1trument of an nq· greu1ue forMgn policy, ac cording to naual outhonhl'~. u~1ng detente o.s al ., "breathing $p0Ct." &e Page "7. Index AIY-lffVk• AU MoMyTr .. All =:.i.IMK-•• """'-• A• .. Mul"'111'V114h Alf LM.h19 At ......... , ...... •• C..llfenlla ., =Olwftly Al a. .. m,. .,.,. .,.., c.m!ct ., $llOl'lt •• l CtMt-f ., Sl«ltMlrtr_.• AH Dl .. "' .. llcH •• ,,,.~ •• ~_,.._ ... At Ti. t •• "'-· Al•tt -·-•• ---. , _ ........ •• ,,.. ...... " ll 2 DAILY PILOT s fue~•v Au ull 31 1976 Bl Segment Fails Crack Develops During Testing WASlllNGTON IAPI 'Thl· Air Force l'a id tod a v • 8 1 bo mbt'r body 11·:.1 ~l'l"trnn cracked whal" bt'mg :.uhJl't tt•d to greater lhan-norm1th\re>sl~ The arrected part was ln :a st'Ct 1on or Bl fuselage betng lf'M· ed in a prt•ssure c hamber. nut 1n one or lhe t h rt'l' prototy1>t' bombc:n bel11g lt>til no .. n. a n Air Force i.pokesman :.:Jttl The 1>pOkl':.m un addtd "That piece Of h ardware Wl)Ul\1 nt.'ver Oy in an :urplane" bt>cau'e 1t -.as a test 1H.•ct1on not intended to go into the plan(• Vanous :.ert1on6 <il•'>1gm•d for the costly and controvcri.1al bom be r are p laced u nde r "h1ghf'r eonctntrated loltdJ than "'hat we wouiu :iee 111 thto air," the spokl'sman satd. Nonetheless, t.be crack in • :!itrtnJrthentng member called a ·tongeron" ls bound to draw a t· tentioo in the light ot • growing controvt>r:.y ov~r whether the United Stales should build the 81 bom~r The n l"w c rack a pp eared across the five-mch width of a longeron, which was describt>d as an aluminum alloy beam run- mng the length of the fuselage The longt!rons help ruslribute the \\eight Joad . Tough Sex f,ife Message Service Deluged SPOKANE, \\'ash. CAP> -So many Spokaneresi· dents \\ant to know about sex tha t they've nearly worn out an information tape o n the subject , s ay the operators of a phone-in medical jnform ation ser vke. Tel-~J ecl. op<.•ratc.'<.J by Six>kane Health, offers Cree infor m a tion in laymcn·s language on a variety of medical topics. ranging from \'Cnereal diseases to whooping cou~h An Air Force specialist 1atd lbat when the cr.-ck appeared, the "teat 1tru<'lurc " -called a •·win1 carcy-throu.:h section" - already had beera t ub,Jeded to the ~u1valent of 1,188 nl.tt'lll. or a bout 1.4 tlmea th~ n orm1l . hfettme or 'nlJclpated 5~. T he Alr 'f orc:e said the part bas bt..oen reinforced wlth a plate and testing of the section has n_,. sum ed. Air Force tf'ch.nlcians say they want lo subject each sect.ion ol the Bl to the equivalent of at least two lifetimes ol anticipated stress to assure that the plane will stand up In actual night con- ditions over a long period. At an eslJmated cost of $21.6 billion. the 244 proposed Bls would be the most n pensjve bombers in U.S. hi5tory. In annouocin1 the develop- ment. the Air Foree spolles man u.Jd it occurred last Thursday and that chamber testin1 of the body seaction was suspended un- t il Monday while experts ex- a m ined it a nd add ed some strengthening. Meanwhile, the Air Force said, flight testin1 by the prot.otype bombers continued. 0.tfy PHO( Pf'lltto by Lff P•rne DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport Beach lad Takes a Slide on a Belly Board Cooling Trend --.. . Forecast ~ W1lh wea ther forcc"'-\lers cull· in~ for u brt'nk in the hl'At w1l\1e thJt "<'Ort'hed Oruni;:t> t\1u11ty to d;H. uir vollutton l''CJX'rls were hoi>t•ful t)r 11 dl'\SlpUtiOll or the hE>11t lmluecd s mog by Wetlncs duy. Otricauls of th1: County Air Pollutaon Control District :.t.Ud the heat re~ultt>d In n buildu1> ()( smog and thl'y (':.1lll'd Clrst st:1£l.' alerts todn.> and .Monda). w11n1 ing rl•i.1dents of ltw mwtht•rn a11d CC'ntral P:lrts of lht' COWltY Ir> t•urtail .Phy:.1r:.al n<'tl\ it) dunug the late aftcrncx1n. But ont A PC D orncml predict· ed that a bn•ak an the heat wuv• "'ould m ean a break in the sm<>fb Weather forecas ters obliged by predicting t hat a lo\i. pressure wstem off lhe coast \\Ould mov.e 1~ t on ig h t. lo we ring te m , per aturcs from the 00:. to the 70s. Spokane Health Director Sue Butterfield sa ys the t wo tuµes on male and fem ale sexual response arc by far lht> m ost popula r in t he service's 225-tape col- lection "TllF: TA r F.S GIVE ,·ery accurate m edical in- formation thut Pl'Oplc c<.1n learn from ... sa id Ms. But- ll'rfield Lewis Takes Surf Title F.d "'a r d l'amar<'na, a i r pollutio n control orricer Cor Orange Count~ stud he called· a first stage alert which also ~ q uirt's a curta ilment or a uto truvl'I and som<' industria.I act lvi· tv for thl' no1·thern a nd central county on Monday and expa nded the alert to int'lude the cnti~ county <'>.rcpt a strip from Newport Beach tr> Sun Cleml•nte today Ms Butkrf1cld s.iid nearly l.t percent of the 3.600 calls Tel-Med r<~c·c•l\·rd 1n J uly were from pe rsons who wanted to hear the.· sc'<ual response tapes. Sh e said de- mand for the tape on malt• res ponse was so g reat that it's almost \\Orn uut and ha!> kmporarily been re-mo' cd I rom the T<.'1 Med play lt!>l On fn Go\· .. rnor Last Coastal Bill Clears Legislature SACRAM ENTO IJ\P> The last of a sl rin~ of hills that together art' dl':.i~n('<i lo :save C'alifornia ·s I , 100-mile coas tline from overde v c lopmeot h a H' cleared d1 rferl'nt f(•1b:.latl\ t• houi.ei. The Sen ate uppro~ed u measur e-Monda' that \\uuld earmark $.11 :? m11l1on for t'oa,tJJ purposes. 1nclud1ni: $1 5 m1ll1011 to fond lht• state· co~tal t·om- m1ssion through lht' r1r't h~lf or 1977 ~l ean"' hlle, t he A"sem bly pa .. scd a ball b~ A.-.sembl) m an C.ary Harl 11) Santa B11rban11 1hat would m akc compronw;e c•hangcs In this vear·s maJor I coastal bill I The H art l'm asure wc.>nt to <;ov. Edmund Brown J r on a 69 r. roll call Thc Senate's JO 10 vote S<'nt the McCarthy proposal back to the Ai.sem bly for action on up J>C!r house um c•ndments Bot h b ll l i. a r <• foll ow up measures to t he mni n r nastal h i ll . wh 1t•h dt•a r c•d th e lrg1slature last wct•k after Brown :ind f'nv1ronmc•nta lasL'\ 111trccd lo the chll nJ.lt>S amended into II art ·s bill t he m nJ<>r t'OU'llal bill. <'arricd b \ Sen .lt'rrv S m llh ro ~arato~a>. "'0111tl impose ron t rots c1es111ncd to nu h t'Oastal de H'lopml•nl ancl <'n •atc• .1 coostal c•omm1i1s mn to O\ l'fst,.. lht•1r 1 m •Jlll'mentat1n11 It 1' an out.:ro"th ol l'ro1> 211 t he 1972 ('Oll:.t.1l 1111l 1,1ttH" The> McCarlh' htll "oulct fund thr nl'w cnm m1s~mn. "h1rh 1o; t. <' h {' d u I c d l o r c 11 I o <' t l h t> tt-rn1>11rury coaict a l c•omm hl'IOn <'l'J'Jtrrl under l'rop 20 The l•'(Tlpc1rary com m1:.s1on ft()('S out OA~NOE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,.,,. Of10tO.• ( W\1 f~.t11; t•1k .. wr.tth WhW h • tOft ~hl:d '"°"' ""'"•' r,,..,, t\ ,.....,..,..1 I• H'4 C-.AtliQfi (h.1\I t•\;'flh\f\tn(I (itnw "• • .. t ·lt-4h .,ttt4"" •H DVbfl\N t'f M<W\O.l't tfM~ t t11iAy ~.!~!",~~~.·,, ~·.7t::.· .~~::· ~=:::.-~: V.t .. ¥9'N I~ ~•tft """'-h(._ .. '9 A, • ..,.i. "'" .. """'' fr•Jtlf'4.i" n CWl•h\ilo(lid ,,_.,_,NY\.....,, " M t\ t.._. Nl"t~•f Dwbh\t .. f\4 It".-,,. •I 1't ~~· l'\ty )Oh,, (t\le M. w. U~1t.,Nt t,tt,J• Robert N. W~ Ptf'-11t...-.t ~,.we..~ Jack R. Curtev "'"' .. '"'"'"*"' _,., c.t..,,,.,. M.tf'WoOIPt Themas K~tvll l01tH Thomas A. Murl)hlne ,...,...,"'O ( 0 """ ~,~ H. Loos Rk hard P. N~ll \ ot existence a l the end of the year Failure to allocate the Sl.5 million would p ut lhe com- mission out or business from at least from next January to J uly, when the legislature is scheduled to adopt a 1977-78 state budeet. Other mo ney in the bill would he used to buy coastal lands and to build a system of coastal hostels. There is also a bond issue o n t he November ballot t hat wou ld provide additional funds for roast al purc hases. Fund ~ for the commission "'ere put into the McCarthy bill arter they were taken out or the m ain roasta l bill in a tactical move to get it passed. Most appropriation bills take a two-thirds vote for passage whHe most other measures require on· I~ a simple m ajority. The llart bill c uts the ter m of regional r oas t al commissions authorized by the Smith bill from four to two years and PUl.5 them into ope ration only II the state cnmmlss1on d ecides they a re nl·cded. Irvine Girl Molested In Old Barn A 12-ye ar-old Irvine girl w as parked up by a mal~ moton i.t Monday :1rtt•rnoon. dnven to an • 1b101<1ont·d barn and moh•stcd, Ir ' int• p<1larc s:11t1 toouy The ~irl was rcle:u1ed un hnrmed by her a ttacker. Police .;aid they ar e continuing ttw In· n•stfitation today. 1\crordlng to investigators, thr girl was walkmg along Cul ver Orwe near Malo Street al 5 :45 p m. when a man stopped bta ca r. told hor to get In and then drove ht'r to an :\bandoned bam near Jrvme Center Drive and Sand Canyon . Police said he pe rformed sever al act!I of sex perversion and then r eleased her near Sand Canyon and the Santa Ao' Freeway. He was described as being about 25 years old. with da rk hair and a m ustache. Theft Probed In Newport Newport Beach police are in· vest1 gating the theft o( goods valued at more than SS,220 Crom the apartm ent or a vacaUon.lng residenL Leon Sa nterlan, 65, or 1820 Park Newport r eported the tbef\a Sunday after re turning from a 10-day trtp. Sanlerian told officer s the thieves took coins, j ewelry, a mink coat. a te levtslon set and .stereo equipment. R andy Le wis of Huntington Beach walked away with top honors in the mas ters d ivision and s uper heat com petition in the six- th annual Huntingtoo Beach sum- mer surf contes t conducted Satur- day and Sonday near 16th Street. Despite fog and poor surl, 150 participants performed in six categories, according lo Hunl-i n gt o n B e a c h P a rks and Recreation officials . Winners in their respective d i visions were: Boys. 14 and under: Paul Kelly or Westm ins ter. first place: Scott Strige l o f Huntington Bea ch, second; David Pa ul of Huntington Beach, third. Frona Page Al TRIAL •.. marijua n a to Cauwels in re · turn lor the $20,000 he said was the ar1r eed price for the drug. The jury was told tha t Ci!uwt-b pulled a gun. took t.be marijuana and fled from the motel with Irwin after ty ing Irving and Dunker to ch airs. Irving ruefully noted thet the program "Let 's Make a Deal" was being aired on the television set in their room while Cauwels was r elieving t hem or their packages or marijuana. Irving told the j ury that Hester was the a rchitect of subsequent plans to e liminate Cauwels who, he said , had simUarily robbed other m embers of organiiaUons peddling druis in the Sunset Beach a nd Long Beach areas. lrvina testified that he and Dunker wer e two of four men who wa ited outalde the Bayview Drive ho me while Heste r led three armed men into tbe pre. mises. Chatterton said the four in· truders found Cauwels, Mrs. Metz and Irwin in the living room and ordered them to lie oo the floor while they searched the home. Chatterton said witnesses will testify that Hester shoved the barrel of his Sten gWl into Irwin's mouth and demanded the $20.000 that he belie ved w as hidden in the hom e. Chatter ton s aid Jrwan will testify that he was able to escape from the house In· the confusion cnu.'led when Cauwels r an into the bedroom a nd was shot as he tried to ei1capc by Wilham Crali:t '1'1bblts. 29. who ra ces a separate tnal on two murder count". The prosecutor said he will prove that Hester ldlled Mrs. Mel.% with the bu rst from his Sten gtm . Fro,,. Page A I TAX RATE Supervisor Ralph Clark said the board of supervisors set an exam . pie for other t nxtng agencies by ~ucang the property tax rate. Clark ca lled for property tax~­ form a nd urged Gov. Edmund Br o wn J r . ''lo hold s tate l e gis l ator s h ostage in Sacramento if necessary" to ob· tam what Clark said is needed tax rtform. Viet Hijacker Kills Himself BANGKOK (AP) -A former South Vi etna mese soldier tried to' hij ack a Fren ch jetli.nec i n Saigon but blew himself up with grenades when Vietnamese security forces ruaMct aboard· the aircralt. accontin. to reoorta ftom Vietna m 's otllclal news agency a nd the French Em busy • resid<'nts ,, Juniors. 15 to 17. Rodney Liv ingston of Fountain Valley. fl r~l place; Mike Rubin or Huntington Beach, second ; Bobby Burchell or . Huntington Beach. third. Men, 18-24 · John Davis. first place; Mark Richarson . second , and John Denney. thJrd. All are Huntington Be ach residents. Seniors, 35 and oldt?r: Chn:. Cut· tel, firsl placl', Churk Lrnnl'n, :.econd. Geor ge Drapper. third. All are from llun tington lk-al'h Women 's D1 v 1s 1on L1!.a Toomb, first place; M1ko&-hm1d. :.erond . Susan Trainor. third. All ar<' from Hunt inJ(ton Beach. Thl· first cv1dPnce of thr .tr' n\.il of roolt•r "-<'ath<·r "-U:> lh<.• foi: lhal blank<.'tl"d 1>arts or 1Jt. i:.outh count~ coast today. ' Masters Division, ages 25 34 Randy Lewis. first place; J ohn Booier, second; Laroy Dennis. third. AJl a re Huntington &arh The division winners competed in the Super Heat eompetllwn 111 \\hich Lewis was judged tu be the best overall s urfer. Offtriab al the "' ~t stall~ al the San Cll'm<'nlt• l' 0.:part- ment said they rccor a high of 91 on Monday, but predlcte<J today's tt•mperaturc:. would be mul'h rooter lwrnu:.coflhc fo~. 1976 New CarTires .. 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"-540.5710 1 646.SOU .__ __ Sooner or later, you'll own Genera11~_....._._,,, ., Tuesday August 31 19_7_6 ________ 0_A_l_L Y_P_IL_O_T_.-A-=--.::3 J111-y Clears Rose of Bribe Charge' Ait11ed of Wife Robinson Files J ailhouse Suit Dr Wayne· Li:sh•r Robtni.on. now held in th\• Oran~\' County Jail after bc111g con\ 1ctt"d of plot Ung the murder ot h1!> rstrange<I wife. sued her Mondav for mon: thun S450.000 in d ama((.l.'i. The In sne phys1c1an accw.es Mrs. Jantct' Robinson, 38, in his St.ipenor Court la"l>Wl or m ssap propn.ttina $125,00<1 in JOtnl fund!> whill' !>he controlled incomt• gen1:rall'd b} h1!> rnec.l1nil pruchl'l' Hobinson. 48, allc.J.:l'S that the acts of fraud were committed while-his "ire M~rved t"o cm porat1ons formed by the ('oupk ~ bookkeeper and \lte pres• dent'. The same allegations wer(' c:1.1red ctunn~ a JUry tri:tl "h1ch ended la"l wet'k with Robinson'::. conv1ct1on on c harges or sohc1t mg hi!>" 1fe 's murder Superior Court Judge J ET "Ned · Huttl'r w ill senlt'nl't• Robinson S£>pl. 29 to what could ~ u state prison term of up to fl\ e years Se niors Get Late Start On Education SAN JOSE (AP J August Ch<'ynas exJH'ct s toeam a colle~l' del(rcc if he doesn't d1t' of old agef1r!'tt C:heyraa'l. n iH )ear-old retired ra1 lroact "orl. er '' one of RO t lders takin1ot clJ!\Sl·~ at San Jo~t· Stall' l'n1n•ro;1t\ 1n .1 tard' dfort to earn \)H• dl•grt'e!\ tht·~ e~Chl'\H•tl decad(•f; ago "I don I kno" "hat I II dcn\lth 11 at my :ll!l' ... Ch1•ynas said of tht• sheep.. ... kin 1n french "l might not ~nn lw h1•r1• nt•xt 'car Rut m' tnnlln 1, I cl rath(•r d1 C' ln a 1111 \,·1.·r~1t~ than a rt'st home · r 1\noth1.•1 11r the elderl) studenb tl\ Cl·rtrude Monahan. at 82 "Ork 111.: for a b,H•h1•lor of arts del(rt't: 111 Sp1tn1:.h "hl'll M'hool opent>d to (j,I\ for~ oO<htudl•nt~ ·1,1• Jl"J\S w:>nte1l th.11 de~rt·i.', .rncl no" I m ,.:om~ to 1tl'l It, . llohl' 'alll tn :in lnlt'f\ IC" I JU,t 1•nJo~ '<'hool :-.o much · The' ttt'l' t•nrollt•d in utwo·Vt'ar, stole ftn uncect t•x1>enment;_1i pro itram rallecl "OvN 60 " Tht' hra1n('h!ld or .San Jose State l're~11lt•11t John Hun:r.el. it alto"" pt'nsons O\ t>r 60 a f1't'·frN' ruk al tht' 'tat•' uni\ crs1l\. 1f '>Pace 1~ '-"111h.1ble · · Nont' <,uffcro; from th<' n11n rll- normall~ J!'tsoc1.1ted "ith 1:ani.:I· •l)i:? fre,hmcn. of 1·ourse, but ~nmr of lht• pro~rom ' part1 c1panh admit their eye'> "<'re opened b~ tht• ~tall• of h1~her edu<"at1on · Coming back helJ)t'd me un der,taml what the young peopl(· Wl'ft' ldl1ng llS, .. SaHI lit')( Uitt•nar1 :rn Ahn• t:aster, whfl flf'-l rttur1w1l to <'Ollege to ... t ucly r ulturJI Jllthrop<1l11~~ clunn~ th<· !'lfl.:ht of r umpus unrt."\l in tht• l.tk J'l(ilh · I t·1111lt1 '<'" thtnJ:?!\ frnm thrir ''''"l"'lnt t•xpl.11111'<1 thr I'll '"·'r ult! quch·nt , "ho '"' 11art1c·1 p1Hin1< 111 lh<• nt'W •wn1or r1U1t•11 prnj( rn m. A frl\ or1tc tour11c umon11 thf' olct...t1•rs 111 ll{'rontolo~y. the study 11( 11ginii .inti lhr problem , 1t pi~e... i\~ AO vc·ar old frt~h m11n M arJnrH• 11 ~ ~lnp put 11 dunnli? ht•r fir,t cl.1~ or cnllejl(' · If l m J:mni;: to~ I her<'. I wunt tu kmm "hill 'huppt•runjl to mi· ~ht•<i1ml It \!,as jJl.-.:t•d in Hobmson ' tnJI that hl• h1rt><l Anthon\ Scah!>e, :?<J. to kill Mr. Hub1n~n at her R1;: C'an)on honw 111 Nev. port l!l'Jl'h and k~H th,• "'JY cll'ar Cot tht• phy1'11l'tan to u' !)UmC' full t·ontrol of lht-couplt·' S2 million tn community pro pert\' Sl·a l1se \l>Orkl'd "•th uuthortt1es 1n Lhe arn:st ur Robinson ;ifler tell an~ Mrs Robm:.on or the plan Trial of tht• di\ on·c !>U1 t !the filed fast Juh 1:. pending m Su pen or Court · Bandit Hits OC Ba11k For $1,000 A lone gunman "earin~ a brtl(htly ('Olort.-ct motorc) cle helmet "1th a s moked \'1~or robbed Se<"unt' Pac1f1c Bank at 8061 Stanton A\ t' of s1.ono Mon day accord1ni:: to Buena 1'.1rl. pohct' The band11 ·s s tolen gl'la\\ a\ <'Jr "as founcl c1 few mmut<'' aftt•r the robher~· in thl' Pilrkml! lot of a nearb) ~hopping l't•nlt•r, pol1c£> said. A bank 1elle1· told police th<· robber "ailed in line s hort I\ after I p m before sl1pp1nj! on the helmet. pullinR a handi:un from the "a1<;tband or h1-, tro~<'r!> and then sa) 111g , ·Thi' •~ J 't1ckup lfC' then I eaned O\ l'r t h1· countt'r and .scoor>t..J lht• hill ... kc·pt 111 ;1 lt•ller·s dra"·er into h" pants pockN. pohct· said \\'1tn('SSt•>; d1'.,('flh{'d thi~ j!unman as about 25 years old ,,,.,, feet. 10 111ches tall and "l'll!hin.: ab<JUt 170 pounds Thl'\ ~aul ht• fled frorn tht• bunk on foot. tht'n dro' coffin lht• JUto poltl'l' found a (e" m1nult'' lutt•r Trio Charge d In LA Killing I.OS ,\~G ELES ti\l'l Three men ha\ e been ch.u·ited in the H·~ir·old murder of a Chu~aJ!o rare coin dealer who disappeared af1er ornvrng ht're on a busines!'t t np Ha.' mond \' abfun. 59, reported· h ",1!. <'arryrng SlO.uOO in cash Jnd more than StU0.000 worth of rare coins when he diSpJ>('arcd i\Uj! 13. 1975. The m en <'ha rged on Monday w£>re 1dentif1ed as Frank Lapa, 45, Yablun 11 former West Coast a1otenl . used·('ar dealer Lee S Ru~ctos. 32. of \V('sl Ch1raJ(o. and """ t•ll C Cro!>b~, !)(), J Wilm ini..1on <,ti'\ ('dc1r<' Re11t Control /Jan, Advances SAC RAM t-:NTO li\Pl l.Mal rent <'Ont rol nrctinan('C!'l would lw 011tl.1" C'd under lcglslation 1>4'nd m~ on c;ov F:dmund Brown Jr ·s 1h'!>k The bill hy Assemblyman Wil ham Campbell I rt Ha('1enda ll1'11(ht!l I woulcl give the state leg111lature !'!Ole .authonty le> 1 m· rl(li.e rent l'Ont rol on pnvutc hou11 tnA units .,larl ia11 \/isif or? :\opl' This pop-eyed t•rcaturc b mPrely ,, frog. found plopping a1 ound in a pool nt·ar \\'altham. ~la~s . v.herc a photo g rnpht·r \t tth not mut·h to do on a summer day snapped its p1ctur('. ll 1s not known \\ hether thl• photographer checked to M't' II the frog rt•all~· was a prince in d1:.gw~t· Crime Rise Reporte d on UC Campuses BERKELEY tAP t Tht' nm<' t;n1vers 1ty ol Cal1forn111 ('ampuse~ "ere mfiltrated by a growin~ stream of nonstudt:-nl t'nm1nuls 1n 1975 a unl\'l'r~1ty re· port says. • The report rdt'dSe<l Munday on 1975 rnmt' reveah•d thul urrests on the l'C campu~es "ere up 25 percent from 1974 J\ maJOnty of lhl' arn•-.ts Jn· ,·otved male nonstudcnts. the n·~ port said, ··an indicauon of the 'ulnerabillty of the cam.puses to nt-arby transient populations.·· Despite a 16 perct'nl increase in rrame snvol\'1ng \\eapons and druJ:s on all campuses, the report said an overall reduction m c·nme "a!-felt within the L'C S)Slc m "in marked contrast to th£> int•reases exvc.•rtenred in both the Mate of C:ahrorn1a and the nation as u whole_·· HwtHooker Paid Off KARLSRUH E. West Germany (Al'> -A Munich prostitute injured In an auto crash caused hy another driver must b<! partially compensated for 22 days or los t income. West Ger many's highest Cl\'11 court has ruled. The prOl!titutt', tdenh(jf'd only as Brigitta. estimated her lost incom e ut $2,376 during the three weeks s he was recovering from her m1uries. Her dem and for foll com pensat1on from the' other driver's ins uroncc corn· p11ny was re1erll•d hy a Bavarian rourt She ap 11ealed to t he su11 reme federal rwil e1111rt und won ;1 JUdgm1>nt Monday for compen!'tat111n · to cov4'r thl' cost of ex 1<1tenc<'" dur· ms: the lost tlmt•. Thi' amount 1:1 to bl.' !;Cl by the Munich rourt. · Saddleback Nixes Coast Permit Bid When it comes to 1ntt•r-<11str1ct attendance m atters. Saddlebaek College :ind Lh£> Coru.t Communi t} College D1stnN rarely see e) t' to eye. This year. in fact, Soddleback ls trying to s tem the now of 1ls students to Coast campuses by requi ring m11nd<1tory inter. district permits. For ea<'h Sad dll'ba<'k student attending a Coast district school. Saddleback pays S300 io "sl'al taxes" and tuition. Saddleback's permit pohcy ap- parently has been a tough bone Lo <'hew for Coast admmislrators. particularly in large lecture sessions. So Coast sent a request R e venue Share Boost Backed WASHINGTON (AP) -State and local governments would re ceive $41.9 billion in federal r e- venu e-s haring funds over the next six years under a plan ap. proved by the Senate Finance Committee. The committee approved a bill Monday to extend the revenue. sha ring progr am , which expires· al the end of this year. until Scpl· JO, 1982. The new program would start at a $6.9 billion annual r ate In January and grow by $150 million in each of the next h ve years. On June JO the House passed a three-year, nine -m onth cx- ten.sion. with payments to total S24.9 billion. to Saddleback askms: thut lht· permit rule bt· t-ased somewhat for these large clas~es. Mondu} night, Saddlcback trustees politely but firmly tolrl Coast trustees they would lift the permit requirement if valley stu· denL<; could attend free of the scat taxes. "H they want our 3.87htudcnts lthe number who allended Coa:-.t lecture sessions last year>. 1 re· commend they just accept th£>m at no char ge to us.~ said Sad· dleback Trustee Donna Berry. Saddlebock had to pay SIZ.200 lo Coast I ast yC'a r for thobc lecture atl<.'nd<'es. she noted. T r u s tee Larry Taylor o f Laiwna Beach noted dens1vt!ly, "We have built huildings in the Coast Oi!>trt('l with our i.cat t<.1.x es. We h ave paid dearly." Chicano Aide Periled, Quits SAN DIEGO (AP> -Citing threats against h er bfc, Margaret Castro has resigned as executive director of the Chican o Federation of San OiegoCounty. Activist groups among young Mexican·Aml'ricans have ac- cused Mrs . Castro of inactivism. But she de('llned to name the source oflhe death threats. "l must rid my family of all of this at on ct'.·· she said in a letter or resignation Monday night. Mrs. Castro held the poi,l 111x month.-. @ EiEM WISE Californin Prof uccumbs in Idaho BlG CR F.F:K. ldnho (!\Pl A Callrornin Un1vers1ty profe,11or ha-< d1t'd of a ht•art Ollf1Ck while on a (\shin11 tnp into the Central ldnho Pnm1ltvt• Are;_1, officials said Monday Radio Posse A oobllc re1e11on' firm 1n Los Angeles calll)d me IMt week and a~ed 11 1 would oo on the Mr Blaclcwell ahow lh•l'I Friday and be Interviewed as a reor~ntalive of the 1ewelry 1nctostry and p11rt1cu1ar1y of lhe American Gem Society The sublects for d11cou1on are 1ewe1ry la'!h1on. oems as an investment. common mistake:-. made by lhe consumer when buY1ng Jewelry, traveltng and bvytng gems. and of course, me Amertean Gem Society \'alley County Coroner Burton ·Walker 1dent1'1ed the man as Albert Rus h. 60. professor of pubhr health at the Univer!!lty of Cahfornia at Los Angeles. NAJIY READIES BRIGHT BOMBS SAN DIEGO (AP> -The best deff"Jlse for the Navy ls the best offense. s ays its chief of re· search. t~ting and evaluation. Vice Adm . Parker B . Armstron11 uid In the future •·t~rpedoes and mlne.<1 will be s rn:arter. To1"1>ed<>i?s will be mor e accurate and capable of homing In oo an evadlnit target. M1nes will be planted dee-per and wlll seftct and seek out targets.·· CBers Get Wrong Man GLENNS FERRY, Idaho (AP> -Dirty Don and his CB buddie!; chased a pickup tnK'k down the Interstate because the pic kup sid eswiped Don and the guy wa11n't ROln g lo get away with that. The only trouble was lhal the CBera followed the wrong truck. A wild scramble over 70 miles ot Interstate 80 in Southwest Idaho ended Monday nig.ht when Tom Whitehead. identified only as being fro m Washington, con· vinced officers he didn'l l\il Dirty Don's truck nea r Glenns Fer ry. Whitehead, his wife, two daughters and a nephew were re· t urning fro m a n Arizona vacation when they became the object or the 75·mile-per·hour chase b y what Boise County i;>eP\!tY SheriU Al Lowis aescnbed a11 "two or three cars 1 and two biit trur k!'i. ' ··They had him box('(! in and they were t rying lo run him off I the road to s top him. The farther he went, the bigger crimin al he was." Lewis said the veh ic les responded to Don '11 c1t.t1ens b<md radio appeals for help Lew is and Elmore County Deputy M u ril Hillman finally haJted Whitehead near Mountain Home after he fled the pack for SS miles wes t on 180, made a U·lUm and returned 15 miles east. After convincing Whitehead not to press charges again st the eager CBers. the offkers sent him on his way. "Don apo l oJ.tized t o Whitehead,'' Lewi~ uld. "He had just been picking on the wron&man. I m sure v1111tng with Mr Bla ck well w i ll be an interesting e11penence II you want to share 11 w11h me. the snow ••rs on KI EV, 870 AM radio. lrom 10.30 to nooo, September 3rd. II 1s startllno to realize tomorrow IS the flrSt Of September already People with Septemb9r birthdays ere fortunate In the wide range ot eo1<>n ol thi!ir birthstone. the SaoQtl1re While most think of a 5aD(>h1re as blue. (the blve-velvel Sapphires b91ng the most pmed of all) actually the Sappture compnses all the highly colored transparent varletlea ol fhe mineral corundum. e11eept red Whtdl 1s called Ruby. Sapphlrea range lrom oolorleu to near black and through all the shades ol blue. violet, pink. ye/tow and green. The star Sapphire with their slx are the favorite stones Mary Barr. Cef11fied Gemologist ........... A-'4c• 0-S.C:ltty M.o ...... th. .... , .. , Anahe iin Architect Elated fl)'1'0~1 ffAKU:V 04 011 O.t ••• ftilt4 \t•tt AnJhc1m arl'l11ll·1.·t I A•Ho~ ltoxt• ":l!> 1·lt•an•1l of br11Jcr, t'11ari;1.•, l:1h• Mm1d,I\ .tftt>r 1warh• thfl'l' d(1ys of dt•li lit•r:1f 11111 b~ un Oranj!t' Cowl!) Supt•nor C11urt JUr} Tht• !\th l'I h:11rl'd dl•frnd.inl thumpt·ct tht• l'\llln!.d tabh· 1n J"~ on twur111g t ht· 't'rd1ct ancl thl•n turnt•d to equ;ilty delighted dt•· fl'nse a tlornt•y M nr!'hall Mor.:an luth:rnk him undshakt'h1slrnnd ·t owl' e\'t•rythang toUlis m an.·· ht• said lull'r in tribute to l\lor1:an. ··}!,•was tht> one man who could make a Jury S<'<'thnt the chJrRes aj!ainst m(• wcrt> falM• and th;1t I "as bem~ framed · ·It ";is allc&!l'd that Rose. act mg through pubhl· relution~ con!>ul Lant Paul W:.all:lch. dem;ind\•d !-Ums of mon<'Y rangmJt up to $.10.000 tn return for his f;H·orabk vote on tht· $6.5 milhon lhddl•n Hilb dt•\'t•lt>pmt'nt as a f''ulll•rton plunnmj! c·om missioner. Jlc ha~ smce resigned that post fl oth Wullarh and Or. Wiiham Brnsh{'ars. thl' man who con l'e1ved tht.• ll1dd<'n Lakeb proJrcl. testified ai:a1nst Host-as pro !>C<'Ution w1tn('S.SC!> Jurv foreman Ralph Zoerlein said the JUr~ quickly concluded that thl' prosecution had not pro· 'ed ll!\ {'asc again~t Rose• "Wo \\Cnl O\er tht: l'VldCn('e and IL i.1mply " a~n 't enough,'' hl' saicl. The happy Host• noted outside tht• ('OUrlroom that 1t was the' second l1mt' in lhc past yt.'ar that all four fe lony counls two of bribery a nd two or sohc1ting bnbes had been reJCCted. Superior Court Judge Gerrald S Oh' er d1!-m1~:.e<l all charge-; rontamt•d 1n a ~rand JU() inchct ment, ltul Ro~e. 48. "as !'loon back in a not her court room. Thl'dlstnct attorney·!>offl('<'rt' rited thl' c hargl's in mun1c1pal court und pursued U1e action l1) the point where Rose went on t ri <ii eight weeks ago before Superior Court Jud ge Lester Van Talenhove "It took a jury verdict to end this ni~htmare and that s the w11y ' 1t )>hould be," R'r-'e said. "M y name is clear again and r have a great trial lawyer to thank for thal." Police Probe Slaying of County Man Anah eim police ha\'e termed the death of 28-year-old J ames ,Joseph Bechler a homicide and h:ivc begun an investigation into his killing. Beehler's b ody was found sprawled in his apartment al 235 W. Or angewood St. Monday morning by his father, Robert J ames Bechler · An autopsy has since reveale<l the younger Bechler apparenlly died f rom a s k ull fracture believed lo have been caused by a blow to the head with a blunt In- strument. The cider Beehler went to his son')> Anaheim upartmenl wheh he failed lo show up for work. of many Thi, ohonomonon ha, be1tn d11pl1cated by 11C1Pn1to;ls no1ab1e Lindo IUn1 on Carbide) and Gilson, rhe'se uynthellc Star Sappti11noi mako a fairly 1nexponS1VI) and vPry a11rac11ve subsllluto for· lho rnro, dOflJ) t>hm. natural QOm'l Sapohires are nmong the mo ro du rablo o f th o gom•oones. ranking second only 10 diamond 1n hardness. r or 11'11 s reason 11 Is a particularly DOPular gem ror men i; 1<-welry Many men like tho Blacl\ Star Saophiro from Auslrnlla which ts really a velvety b<own in color. The finest Quahly Sepphlros are fouM in Kashmir. lncl1a. wh•IP S" Lanka (Ceylon) supphes us with tho greatost Qu8nl1ty When I go to Sri . L11nka, I never fail to go\lp to Ratnapura to the Sapphire mines. Last May I watched them pull up a basket with lour ni<le stones 11'1 11. Of COUf'le I took pictures and they are oo C:1sptay in our window along wilh my personal collection of different colored Sapphires. I am anxiously awatting the arnval ol two ·young friends lrom Sri Lanka who Wiii stay with me and go to school here. I hope you will have a ctlllrlce 10 mee t them. In the meanhme. please stoP by and see the pictures and the gems from their country. I ------·--. .\4 DAILY PU O T Rate Units .Under Fire Medicaid Assailed WASlllSGTON (APl - l\toi.t .,l.llt' vubllc utd1l \ t·ornin1i.,1111" µ.1,, Jud.: mt•nl on mull1m11l1on doll.lr 1 ule 11\CI Cl.Hit!S Ill bCCri>cy or w1thuut ll't:al ~afr2uar~ tu JJrl·Hmt c·on· rlH'h of 11111•1 l·,l , C-11111111011 C•wi.l' :.a\' 'Frau(l Witlwut Fear of Being Caught,' The st•lf st\ led c1t1zen' · lobby gavt• fJ1hn..: .:r;uh•, to 31 sl .ill' 1·1>1r11n 1""111ru. IJO Mood.!~ 011 th1· h3M!> ol qu1•staonn,11rt•:1 f1lkd ool by thl' rc.:ulotory URenc1e!> Jn most ~t.1lt.•!>, nt111·11'\ h:tvt' nu "lo(uur<1nt1'<.' th.ti' utility rl'QUc'>l!> l ur mult1m11l1on dollJr rat-.. 111 cre<l.!>es ;ire• not det•idt'<I in l>ecrcty b) commLSi.aoncf-, " ith ~n eye on <:mplo~. ment 1n tht.' utll1tv in· du:. try." l>atd Commun Cau!>c Prc:.1dt.'nt Da\ 1tl Cohen. WA S 111 NG'rON (AP) Medicaid clinic ol)l•rators have t~.:n able to comnut fruud with "virtuttlly no rtnr or bcinl cauitht ·' and no fear of any iognaflc:ant penalty bttause or a lack of ao,·crnmt'nl Investigators and inadequacies an the law, a federal prosecutor sald tod:ay. U S. Atty. Robt'r1. ff. Fiske Jr. of New York City told u subcom· mittee of the Senate Committee on Ag mg: •'There are many def1- cumc1es in the present operations of the Medicaid program which make cnm1nal investigation and prosecuuon d1Cfacult at besl." THE SUBCOMMITTEE is headed by Sen. FTank E. Moss <D-Utahl. Fiske told the panel his o(fice has been inv es tigating fraudulent Medlca1d c:latms in the Ntw York City a.ru for the put 3"'2 years but has been trustrated by Inadequate legal tools He urged that Jaws be reviud so that Medicare and Medicaid fraud "be chanaed from one year misdemeanors t o flve-year felonies. "This would increase the de- terrent effect of these statutes and also make Medicare and Medicaid fraud proaec:utlona more attractive to rederal pro- secutors from the elandpoinl of committin,g their resources to lengthy investigations," he saJd. FISKE A·LSO urged the Department or H ealth, Education and Welfare to establish a criminal in- vestigative staff to track down abuses in the programs. Ohio City Sclwol Racial Bias.Found "The basic problem with the Medicaid program, as we ~ it as law enforcement officers, is that a system has been allowed t.o develop which is so loose and slipshod in Its regulatory pro- ced ures that those operating within it have bad virtually no rear or being caueht and, in the unlikely event that they are caught, no rear or any significant penalty." he said. _ CLEVELAND CAP) -t\ federal jud~e ruled today th{' Cleveland school board fostered racial segregation an the cit v f.chools and that the 1>tate Board of Educauon Called to do enoul(h to correct it. U.S. District Court Judge Frank J . Batt ist1 found the Cle-vt>land board v1olatt'd e11 v .sc hool pupils· const1lut1onal nghts to equal protection und1•r the law "by intentionally cr£'ill ing and maintaan1og a segregat ed school system . "THE STATE Hoard or f..ducation cannot e~cilpe Jiabah ry by virtue or lhC'ir lu:.tonc pro clamat1ons u( benevolent inlt'nl when such ;_1cts \I.ere couplt·d w1lh frequent d('CJarations or 10 ability to act." lhe judge stud . BATTISTI ALSO said he in· lends to appoint "a special ma:.ter' · to assast the court rn the next stage, that of finding a re- medy. lie also barred the school board from beginning anv con- Mruct1on pend m g court re~1ew of the integration pl J n Closed Door INVESTIGATORS FOR the subcommittee say that much or the money f in ancing the Medicaid program wtnds up in the pockets or landlords instead or paymg for medical care. Korean Meet Held To Study Security SF.OU L. South Korea (AP> -The secretaries of the Korean Military Armistice Commission met at Panmunjom today to discuss proposed !'-ccur1ty measures tor the neutral truce village in which the North Koreans killed two American officers two weeks ago, the United 'The 1ubcommltteesta1r report- ed Mooday after un elaihl·mo11th 1t.udy of the Medicaid proairum that feo·aplittlnt aaroml'nts between physicians and landlord• lead to numerous abwJea. In effect, the pbyaman ftlda up worldn1 for the landlord on a commluion basis, the staff aald. . Such a1reements "present serioue moral. legal and ethicul questions," the subcommith'~ said.. Resin Beads Blamed for Explos'ion ~ RICHLAND, Wuh. (AP> Resin beads the size of BBs may have trtgfered the chemical ex-ploelon a a reproceasmg plant here that :ontaminated 10 people with radioactivity, an official says. "We don't know exactly what happened," said Phil Craig. nuclear processing chief ror the Energy Research and Develop· menl Administration here. "But l believe the resin beads, which had been in use for several months, degraded when ••. nitri c acid bit them and somethin, went wrong." MONDAY'S BLAST on the Hanford Nuclear Reser vation did not involve a n uclear reactor, and there w as no serious radiation leak beyond the re· l atlvely i solated Atlantic Richfield Hanford Company <ARHCO) building where the ex- plosion oc:c:urt'ed in a concrete room, authorities said. Officials said the cause of the explosion would not be known im· mediately. Investigators were barred from entering the con· laminated room for at least 24 hours. l11jured Offieer llund~<'ds or 1.ondoncrs. induding scores of police. were t~Jur~<l ~onday. when the last night of a Carribbean Carn1\.yl an the c-1ty'::.. N1ittin~ Hill district erupted into u ·race l'1ot bt'l\\'l•en whites amJ West Indian immigrants. No Agree1nent Yet On 'Great Debaies' WASHINGTON <AP> -Whal is the status o f tbc Great Debates'> Jimmy Carter t-a)s plans for the televised con· frontations are almost :.ct, but <a spokesman for Prc:;ident Femi says no agreement is 111 sight. Even befo re the Federal Election Commission gave ilt>· proval Monday to sponsor:.hip or the debalt.'s by the League or Wom en \'ote rs. Carter ;111 nounced that negotialon. for both sides had reached a tcntut1v<' agreement on the form th1· sessions will take. la I ks st'crt>t . Meanwhile. C:trter told AFL CIO leaders here loday that th chairman or the Federal Reserve l~urd should be under closer prc.s1dentwl control. Carter s'id th<' president should have the r1~ht to fire the board chairman. who now :.erves a H -year term and cisn only be removed Cor- wrongdoing. Although st "knew of its oh· l1 gat1ons and authority in tlw area nf raraal -.t•gregation." ht· 1>aid. " ... the board <"hose not to active!~· pur-,ue the goal of '"''" 1:rat1on but rath<'r to ~1L back and I e l t h e p r o b I c ril c o m c t •> them .. " The 200 page de<·1,.1on rnmt• in a class a ction suit brought hy thi: Nat1onsCommandannounced. A command spokesman said the session lasted two hours and 45 minutes, but would d~close no other details. Eiaht workers and two nurses ( ] who work al a medical facility at IN SHORT the plant were contaminated. Six of the workers were was hed .... ____________ clean or radioactive material The D<'mocratic preMdcnt 1;,il nominee said the negot11.1t.or:1 hact agreed to match the cand1dah•:. in a senes of three debates, 1•al'11 Jasting an hour and 15 mtnut<.''l, beginning the third week m Sep· tembcr. "While maintaining 01e botird 's independence tha chuirnrnn would consult 'moro closely with the president, 0U1er ext•cutivc leaders and lhe mem· hers of Congress in developing a c.nnsistent economic policy," ( urter said. 11<' told th<' union leaders a Carter adm1n1s tralion would give the nation firm economic control. fre e from "wild, rotterroastcr dips of the las eight years • • National Association for \ht• Advanremt•nt of Colored People.· •m behalf of the H:.tem's :.ibout 127,000 l)Uptls, or \\hJCh aboul 57 percenl arc blJck. 12 Scientists Escape Deatli From Yolca1W POTNTE·A·PITRE. Guudcloupl' (AP) ·A vapor ex · ptosion in!>i d e thl' Soufril'rt• vokuno showered 12 scientbl' ~Ith ro<'kS and Jnjurt"d two u( them. omcials on this Frcnrh Caribbean island reported. The explosion Monday was th<' l uri:est s tncl• the 4,813·foot·h•Rh volcano began e mitting sul phurous fumes and ashes nearly ~1ght weeks ngo. nut volcano e\. perts did nol classify the blast ;i, an eruption. Tl caught 11 Frt>nch srienhst' and one Briton near the nm ol the Ciss ur<' that opened ln the suJt· of the volc3no on July 8 Fallin.: r O<'k!I blocked the road down from Lhc pcuk, and t wo h e licopters rescued th e 11<'1l'nlists. ........ "We miJZht hovt' hN>n lcill<'d ;r it h ad not twt'11 for our ht'lmt•ls · • i-.;11(1 Jluro un To11l'fL on<' 11f J''r .inc:e·.s k.id 111c .. oka11olu.:1-,t .... . The sccr etari<'s met behind rlosed doors, and reporters were h;irred. The U N. Command said al was represented by US. Army Col Terrence W McClain. Col. Suhn Woo Kam of lhe South Korean Air Foree :ind Ma J. H1r hard P atlerson. a ('anad1an liaison officer. .4'f1ip1f ff QIN ATHENS. Greece CAP) A Sov1el nuclear-powered m1ss1le s ubmarine collided with the S Navy fngate Vu~e in the lon1un Sea last Saturday, the Navy has ;innounccd. Hoth ships were damaged in the colhston and one American sailor suffered a broken arm, the Navy :.aid . It was not 1mmt"d1alcly known whether any Sov1cl sailors were injured. With its propeller ctamaged. the 3.400-ton American fngate arnved today at !'uda Bay, Crete. where the U.S. 6th l"le<'t and the Greek navy have Joint facihtle11. 1•0111 al Cada WASHINGTON <AP) Congress appean ready to give the Postal St>rvice an extra Sl billion in subsidies without r<•· imposing tight budgetary control over the d eficit-ridden ma al ~ervlce. Senate-House conrt-rt'e5 a~rced on Monday on a bill that provadt•'! an extra SSOO million for thP Poc;tal Servu:c ror l'a«h of the next two years. Agreement came after the I louse conferees yielded to the Senate and dropped a require- ment that. the PostaJ Service be brought back under the regular coouessional appropriation pro- cc s ('0111 rol Sought. THE HAGUE. The Netherlands CAP I -The Dutch government plan:. to bnng the leading mem· bcrs of the royal family under ..iovcrnment control as a result of Prince Bernhard's involvement 111 the Lockheed scandal Premier Joop den lJyt to10 Parliament Monda) tha\. his cabinet would submit a bill giving the government responsibility for and the right or supervision over public activities of the royal Cami· ly. He said the leglslation would establish which royal figures will '"particularly have to take into ac- count the interests of the state." Afri~a Rapped PHILADELPHIA (AP) Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss. 1nger today scored South Africa's policy of racial segregation as "incompatible with any concept of human dignity." Kissinger said that when he m eets in Switzerland this \l.Cekcnd with South African Prime Minister John Vorster. be "111 press Vorster to move toward t>qualtty. Plains Pelted With Rain Clear Skies Cover U.S. West of Rockies TeJ11perat urr•· ""'" .............. ~ .... ~ ........... . 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Ford's \'l\?W or the negollallOn!>. saying representatives of both nomtnecs had agreed to keep the AFL-ClO President George Meany, wbo called the unio" Jeaders to Washingtoo to discuss" campaign strategy, sald Ford runs a gov<'rn!""ent "by veto, by stalemate, by inaction, by deceit and by pardon. I . " For people who need people People who care, people who create, people who comfort, people who guide, people who help ••. these are the aubjecta In the Dally' Piiot's People section. The People section brings to life the peopfe you want to know In communities all along the Orange Coast. And, It brings you up to date on Orange Coast organize· tlone, eocl•I event• and the wedding plans of Orange Co11t couples. Nation ally known columns by Ann Landers and Erma Bombeck al10 are regular feature• of _the People 1ect1on. If you're a person who needs people, you need Sund91 to Friday In the DAILY PILOT • • . . eath Rights OK~d &ACRAMENTO CA P > •,-er nun a II y 111 (.'ahCorn1 a n:s ( ould ht• allO\\ \;'d to refuse lift"- • pta1ninr. m1•1lal·al cure and d I c w 1 t h d 1 "nit y" u 111.l t! r •1e1ui.lnt1on 1>~·111.Hng bcfort: Clo" mund Jlrown Jr c C<1hforn1a Ll'g•~laturc hJll r.n ul ~l»S!\ag1• to u :.<>-called · ht to !kath" 11111 and sent tl rown "'ho h.1s refused com· ton wheth1•r he \\OUld i;ign or the mt'asurc. '. tN PART, the bill \\as µrompt- td by the case of K.ucn Ann ~Ian. the youn~ Ncw Jl'rlley woinan whose parents h:..ve wqcd a right to allow her to d tc rattwr than lltay In a prolonged coma, sustained by machines. Assemblyman Barry Keene (J).P.ureka), 11a1d Wlder his bill J per..on could "cite with d1gn1ty" hy s igning a ··1iv1n~ \\Ill" Juthorilm~ .1 doctor to ~top life support tnl! prun•ll ur l''> 1f dcdth ts unm1nent ''\\1 LL T ll F:Y 'P<-'nd their la'>l few days in ., mc.1nncr bcf1tlmg h11111an dignity or he kt'pl alive ........tth respira tor -;, pumps o n th£'tr hl·Jrts. pump:. on lht•t r lung~. pumpg on every part of their· body. kept alive lotlgerth.rn lhuy v.oulct t1un• w1~h1•d ~·· S.•forc J 43 2!.I A:isemhb final BARRY KEENE Backs Right To Death _Aussies llllplicated . In Taiwan A-sales SACRAMF.NTO <AP > 1\n Australian f!O\ l.'rnml•nt off1c1 al • lltlid in a memo that htS countrv ·wuuld ha\ l' to uw th~ l n1ll•;I • St :ites tu laundl•r an\ uranium ~nle" to T ,11 wan . J Ca.hforn1a 11f • tidal says. J • Cahforn1a Public L'lilitll's l'omm1ss1on member Leonarrl '• Woss sajS this memo 1mplwd 'Australian go\l~rnment tn\Ol\t• ,' ~ent in a suspt•cted cartel of , ~rhmum producers. , TAIWAN HAS boul!ht uranium Jr q m t h e U n 1 l t.• d S l a I 1• s J\ustrJllan law dot-.; not permit 11 lll st•ll lo nation-. that haH' not ':u~ned tht• nu<'lc.1r nc1n ,prohfrrntmn tn•al\ · One parttc1p.10l 111 th1• Aug 7. i972. ml'eting, M C Timbs of tht• .\u,,11 JltJn i\tomit• E111.•rg) Com mission, repnrtedlv ,,;i11f lhl·rP \>.:.b .1 • \ N~ difficult saf1•gu<1rds s1tuat1011 "'1th Tarnun "'h1ch ef- fect1H•I\ <·ompl'llt.•rl \u ... traltJn producl·r ... to ... ell 111 I ,11\>. .111 through J l S .\ 1 t•.11·t11r i:.up- pher · T H F. )1 f; ~ O 0 'loi th<' rnc•<'ttng by II c; M l'lou111•\ •.in<,. 11·11n•cl a:. gc•n('rJI 111:111;ii.:t·1 ul \1.11 \ h a l h I t• t.• n l r .1 n 1 u 111 1 ~t t\ l 1 ~ft..•lbourn(' .... 1111 th.ll fal"-,in h;a<I lx•cn bu} in~ t · S . uranium Jilt! \\,tS 00\\ 'l'el..llll! ,1 'lnlll.1r ;11 ru n,,:f'mt•nt trom Au<..trali.1 th1ough an 1m110rt 1"1.JMll'I hank The ~l eluunt-' nwmo ~a11I lhl·rt> h.id not bt.'l'll 11111<'h sul' u•s:. folio" ing up th.-T.11"' c111 cast• i'o J\u,trJllan 11r.1111um hJs li.-1•11 :.old !11 I .11 \\ .1n t: Gri lle d Again Japan Deepe11s Bribe Probe I.OS A~GEl.1-:S IAP > JJJhllll"..,1' pnh1e·utur' 1m1·,t11-!Jl1t1c • l.ockhi:ed pa~ofh toJJpam·wnrl1l'1.1bhU\C 1.1kl•r1.uld1t11111JI ll·,1 1mo11~ fromformt-r Lodo.hl·L'<it\1rcr.1rturp dm•lt·M·culln· .\ C.11 I l\lltd11.m ' The testi mony ;ippurenlly "'.1~ tukl'n in an 1. ff111 t to 1 ll'ar up d•·t.111 ~ f \\hlch Kot ch1:in rPvt•all'<I 111 .111 111l1.•1\I""-,.;1H11 tJlllL'I t11 ,1 T11k\11 • "''"''!pa per ~ A source l'IOs<' to thl' Japant·M· • probe ind1 calcd thJt the• '.Japane se w t'rc. set.'k 1ng ( ___ .. _lat e_] Kotch1 an 's t estimony on !.IX ' T okyo politic1nnll allt'Redly tn· » volvl.'d in S2 m1lhon in LockhN'<l ll'grdly h.111 111·' 111 l u~tliH· t payoffs in Japan to tnfluC'm·c ftnanc1i:r Robrrt \'<·srn purchase of Lockheed aircraft \'iki11g Lo11di11g Sttf PASADENA IAPl Sc1cnt1sts hnvt• pmpoinlcd a pr<.'cisc land· • in.: lllK>l on Ma r ... · L'topia Pl:un -for the t ourhclcrnn Frtd:t\ .it , ah1111l I p m \If V1k1n ~ 4! s ,111tnm11t«tl la bnraltlt; I\ I( all f.?OCS Wt'l I. t h1• 1,300-pound ~ land in~ c raft . 1efrnU<·11l to tht• on1· 1 alr<·ud~ n·stinR on the• pla111•1 ..; ru'll-rt>d surfart'. \\Ill romt• to n· ... t an111nJ: :.and 1h11w.., ahout ll~ r111lt1 \\est of .1 cr&l<'r numP<I ~he, 11ffil'1al.., s:itcl ll••dgtanflon Dh1p111.- 1.os AN<a:1.1-:s !Al'l Thc- re:...1~n.111on of Rl'Vt•rlv lltlh 11ohl·1• (':11>1 Jock t-:.:gar h~u1 nnthm.: to do with his :..t.'>S0<'11\t111n with u munh·rc•d pnv11tr• rl1• "' IPrt1 vc• Thi' form1•r o<fir1•r ~11y~ ' hl' fl'!<l.:1wd for lwalth rt·ason:-. It w.1~ n•1)(1rlt•tl la'll wt•f•k lhal Jk'v~•rly 11111.., l'nh t·I' ('hie( t:cl Krctn!I hud a 'Skcd for h1:1 r<' ~1 j.(n11lt0n ht.•r11wlt• o( rl'JIOrt'l lmk 111 1-( fo;J:j.(c•rs w 1th m11rilcrt>d pnvutc t'YC' f\ohhy Hall and JI t'\•ntury ntv stor khrokt·r \>.hll al L•mg BWI St ril.w'! LOS /\NC ELES IJ\l'l T ht• South<' r n Ca I If ornl .1 H a111d Tran,, it ll1 sl rkt ;incl 'ltnklng un ion~ ar(' d1i.:i.;1ni.: 111 for "h.11 I.11th 'olde'\ l'onn•ilo•tl 111.1~ IN• .1 pro luni:<'d "'.dkout 1n a dl'op11t1· • wh11·h ha'I ulh·il hu~<·'o for nuw d:1yi. /\ff(•('lf'tl 11rt• ;iho11l KOO OranJ:c• t 'm111t \ l'Olllrn\ltl'f' HTD 1!0;1r1I r1 , • .,111t•111 II\ ron t-: Cook Jflp.1rc>nth rrnnnJ! lht• dispute m.1\ dr aJ: 1111t lon.:<-r th.in tht> 1•nppll11i.: 1a>1 fi.1\ ,1rn11lown 111 t!l7 t, appruli•tl to <:nv l'~dm und <: ftrown .I r lo <;/•pk 1mmt•d111k l1·~1.,l.1t111n dt·cl.1nn1: t r:in .... t "-Ork('r-. In lw p11hltt 1•111plt1\ ,., l'\Jhlh' l'OIJlltl\ I'' ,lrt• rorl11cl1h 11 tn la\\ to 't11k1• f 'o,•ittg S••tU4>tu-lug I.OS ,\ \;(; El.1-:S f/\)'I 1>11i:: 1 .1rin~: prllp11n1•11t C:1·or1!•· llard1c (.ln'll ~1.·nk1u·111J: \h'<ln.-, day for h1~ r1<f11~.i1 to turn o\ <'r fmanc1al do<'umcnt~ Crum 111-.: in 1tiat1v1• l';ttnp:11)!n 111 rh1· • t;ik , F.11r l'oll t 1 C' .~I l'r ,1('1 ll'I' . ., ('om rn 111,,lon \Qlt', Kt't'•W Jdmtltt'd th.it '™'n" tor th1.· 11111 "ould lakt' c-ourajlc and \11Ur ('ollrJ.:e will b\-llOh'<i now a111l 111t11 lhl' (uturt• " O 'l t-: 0 I' I' 0 N t: l' T • A ... "·mhh 111a11 \'1r1n•nt Thomas r I> :...111 l'l'llr11 1. qu1.· .. tiont'<I \\ ht'th<·r 1h1' "' • .-. 1u't J "foot in tht.· doo1 101 ... lJll' "Jnc·t 1orwtl l..tlbngs 1\r111thl•r ro1.•. /\ssemblvmun ,\ll,..11.•r ~lr.\ltstt'r <0 San Jo~C'I, c-0 11t1JJrt.•d th1• rnt'a~ur1.• t u t'.tld111111J .., ltlfi7 therapeutic .1!1111 ttcm Jl t "'h1ch hl' said "'J!. t•\p . .tni.lf:'d (Jr bl'} ond lht' 10l1.'nl of pro('edurt.'!S adoptc-d b) doctors In th<' dl•feat, Ktt.·nt• s aid 111, bill"' ould 11111 Jtf1.•d a Cd'ol' hke that or t\Jn•n ,\n11 Qwnlan l\J t<,:, ~u111IJn "'t.•nt 1nt11 a corn a 1 m ml'<itult'I} .11111 111.•\ l'r had ;m op portun1ty t11,1J:n Jll authortljtJOn for doc tots to Id her die. * * * late Bills Get Okay, Tttn1dou,n '\\CR.Ht f.:'<ITO <AP \ Go\ 1-'AI mund H ro" n Jr. nas vetoeo a ball that \>.Ould have lel U . Gov. .\ll•n}n D}mall) dnve an un- mJrked stale car, and he has ~1gnC'd onf' c!>tablis hing non :.mokin~ areai. Ill publi« bwld· tnli:S. ThCKe \\J.O bill.., "<-'re among 52 rno~l of lhC'm m 1nor change!> in IJ\\ .. 1gnc·d nr \ cto<.'<i by thl• lkmocratic J..!O\'<:rnor as the tir11t <·rus h of the annual landslide uf 1·nll of ~ci-.sion hllli-amved at his c1 .. ,k On :\lond:n. the• Ocmocral gov t·mur l c)(>k t ht' followmg action S l\I 0 K I N (; S t J! n l' d ll'l!1Slat1on that n •qUJres th:it non· :.mokmg a1 ea'\ mu:.t Ix• de!l1gm1t- t'(I 111 rublic· buildings \Hth the •'\l't•pt1on of rt'staurants and 1n 1loor 'l>Orls arrnas It would aho n ·11u1rr no smoking <JrC'aS in hu1>l'S. trams. trollcv ears and .11rplanes II \\a'< mtroduc·<'d by ,\.,scmbl\'man .lohn Bnggs rn 1-'ullerton > rt-:r..;s1011.;s -s11.:m'<i a bill by S1•n C~l't>r~ l>t'ukm<'Jtan t R 1,ong He a ch > whirh ~veii a ~talc 1m·ome tax brt'Jk to iru1lvlduuls '' hn ctn not ht' long to i:rou1> I" 11''"" rl:..n' I ho"' 111·1.,on' \\oulcl be l'•'I n11tt1't1 to pl.11•t• up 111 15 l'l'r l Pnt or tlH'tr ~t ()S' .innt1.tl IOCllmC 111 1111l1nrlual rt•tircmcnt ac· 1111111t... \\ ha·h "oulrl be C'xemptt•<l Ir um'' at•• income taxes until ,ll!l' 59, "h<'n fundi. dra\\n from those .1cc·nunls would he taxed FOOTBALL S igned a hill thJt "-Ou lcl requi n· th<.' ~lute D1·p~1rt m ent of Educ ation to 1·e1 t1f\· football hclmet.s worn 10 high St'hOOI game<, Tht• btll II> bV i\'o!IC'mblvman .J ohn Caramrnd1 1I>Moke.lumM11111 1. l>Y~1AU .V -Vcloed :i hill lhat w ould hnvl' permitted the llcpartment or Motor Vch1 cle1> to 1s\ut• regular !teen~<' plat es for :.t:itc· '"' n(•cl 'eh1cle~ U5ed by ... I :1 t I' w Id(' {'I cc I l'l.l 0 reIc Ia1 s. l.t•i.:1~lator~ now m.iy gel rei::ular h ~'l'rl!H:1. for Ull'ir slate cars. but ottll'1 nff1 c1als may not Curtis G1-or.:t'. .1 :.r>okesman frn Sen "i J tr llohlc•n (I> Culver t ·11' 1 a111 hor •>( the bill. s:111I 1>y111.1ll\ h.1d .11;kl'c l flold,•n lo In· 1r0cltu·1• th1· l11ll f( r 0 w n .... I d I II h I s v ct 0 m1•"a).'1• 'Thosr who dnvc cars 11rm 11lc·d In t 111' 11t•ople \hould not. """ to ha\(' th<·tr hn·n ... t• plafrs ... 11 lnCl lf' al I' ' l'AW:\ HROK•:Rs -Vetoc.•d :i 11111 th:1t "ould hJvc mcrcas<'d 1111' 111lt•11•.,t r alt•!! ('har~ed by I'·•" n hruk1.•rp, 11n mo't loans Cur· r 1•11t h 1 .11 , • .., '.11 :-rr orn I 1wrcl·nt tn i•" per c"nl prr month. de· 111•nrlrn~ on llll' amount of thr lo.in '.Boaters D odge Tax Bill Faked Oregon Registry Could Cost Boat LOS ANG E LES <A P ) Driven by Californ1a·s Jl('rsf)nol property tax. some pleasure bout , owners have tned to dodge the levy by reg1st<'ring their boat'\ m Ore11on and other states that charge only small registration fees, ort'icials there say. Oregon auth orities say tbcy'v(• l'f'Celved applicat1onit from Californians ustng liuch ploys as false addresses and dummy cor PorAtiorus and others who claim they plan to m ove to. Oregon soon. ABOUT 60 sut'h claims are re· ceh•ed in Oregon weekly. of flclals sar. and som e of them slip through oecause state offace'I ar<' ~•H•d down with the ap· _J)hcations. The sa\•1ng~ for a l.os Angeles Count\• boat owner with a IOO-fool craft valued at $4()(),()()0 ... cleur ;\t home he would ,,av ahout Sl4.000 in county propert\ taxes. m Oregon. an annual f('(.' of S88 ONE OFFICIAL tells or a Las Vt'gas corporation wluch owned a boat docked in Los An~cles but applied for a horn<' sit e rn Oregon. The firm l1 c;tt'd u Portland attorney who latt'r said he'd never heard oflh<' \t'.SS('I "Ile was surprised and n little upset when we sent tum the boat decals and the registration papers ... said Waldo Oh mart, as sistant director of the Oregon Manne Sta~e Board "WE HAD ONE Lo<; Anaell'<> woman drive all the way up to Salem to tell us she was planning to move to Newport. Ore. "No" l happenc1ltnknowallthc boat shps were filled there." <>hmart said "I told her to come back after the boat wa.~ moored 1n the slate. We never heard from h<.'r again." FEDERAi. I.AW governin~ boats with U.S. Coast Guard dorumenlation provide fo r forfeiture of a ve5sel or ftnes of $10,000 .r claims of raise port are discovered. One Coast Guard official, WM asked not to be identified. said the attempted tax dodges by C;:i ltforn1a boaters are so numerous thll they· t"ttnnOt be <'l)ntrolled by the Coast Guard . lu~oay Augu:ol 31 1976 DAILY PILOT \5 n Occurrence-- at SOUTH COAST P~Ui THE HOTEL For Bode-!<>School ~. FlnO V(XJI Le111's OI The Hotel for Hoberdoshery 549-8575 TANNERY WEST -Oe!Roso:· W1IY« of the Ameocon • Designer AwOld lnl976 Color strowberrv Price $240 549·2243 Fine music boxes. HonOcro11ed lr'4oid wood bo•es trom ltotv wllh Swiss rn.islcol c.lockworks. S2000to SJQOOO. .. 540-nn THE STAIRCASE Heavy crystal motchslnken tr om England. $22.50 ond$32.SO 549-8748 HICKORY FARMS OF OHIO Big Born °'8ddof Oged slowly and lovingly unt~ llt ful-flovored. . . l ~ -. . . Ideal tor c()()lcir'.Q a snoclono 540-tfi91 ; . .. ... · TOY CENTER Most8f Mro ooomeot currrk1g and klQtC Reg S395. rowS?n 545-6.383 These Sooth Coast Plaza stores rep<esent only a small selection of the l60 stores 1n · Collfomo s Most Important Shopptng Center .. WET SEAL Bronson somouct1 pontsl<Jtt-$2300. Slonsoo 1001. ocrvllc SWOOl9f-$2100 Cowl neck JO't wool 10% ocrvllC pullovec-St400 545-2332 HOUSE OF TERRY 1 owel Robes- on& style snow-~ $mol, medun. Jorge. Vonovs cOlocs- solodsor Jacquards. rromS:?400 546-2066 GOLDEN NEEDLE FABRICS ln.sto Dress holler-ploy-ml<:U-loog Ovec IOO pottems &. 4 styles from wr.ct1 to choow virue S20 10 SJO. row Sil 00 oei dress 545-0034 CALIFORNIA'S MOST IMPORT ANT SHOPPING CENTER ••• WESTEN'S F'~1·~Pr ..... •s Qyo.', Gvo·:i-·~., 9l<; 3.)7.'.l ROOTEN's lighlwecgtll con110s o~ 11inyl lt>rris bog hOlds two rocouels. \• . .J<t~ .... comes C'IOll'llng CClrnlOllOblV QptlonOI stviulOer rnop [ l<)h DCUINn Ot right ton SJOOO S40 3110 COMPANY'S COMING Stonehenge White. Miow1<1lec. Ov&n to-lool{>wo1e. 'll olf 45 piece SetVICe IOI A. ooonstock votue-Sl60 00 SpeclOI-S79 Q!) 556-62!>8 _/,-I ?"" " y (~i':::f~' .. - SNOWDEN-MIZE NeW! Come visit OU! lodoes· I ems soc hoo feotut1ngo tu"Nneo! wmmups. lodies' tops. ~ts.dresses • U'oes. !'A0-4nJ JOYCE SHOE TREE looiung stlorp 1seowwhen lhis lobed moc 1\ undertcnt. • t>fby $31 f'/) UD(Jf.lr lfjvf;(, lwo JrJQts lrorn M<JV ( o w,11n1 CRICKET LTD. "~•OIAmbot 'j!QlnleSS ;,;ov1rl('l Plnllar 1,.,11 r.r.g ';11 rJ() !J~ ';10 c ~ ; No ,.. :;8 ~) NCJw '.,!(,; ~'/) 14'\0 PLAZA CUTLERY '•f"I' .. JI f'ur< tYJ~ Ak~,Ull~'~ l!1tr ••in Pr.iulrrv ~hor1r~ ~'i 'j) '.II? l'J1:> ll. 8 D ILY PILOT EDITORI GE . Help for the Co11rtS' Some or Oran,e Countt• 10 ntw courtrooms ma> have tenants soon. and action in the county 's S\Jpertor Court sy!-ile m !'ihould !"-.peed up a httle Th<: Leg1.slaturl' has approved lhe addition of four nl'w Supt.•rior Court Judges lo the Orange Collllty roster. Rut :t pp<>1ntmcnL'i \4111 depend upon the ability of the cou1lty to pay the costs ot each new position in cxce:-.s of ~tall.' fundm~. Normallr the ~tt1le contributes S6-0.000 a year Cor t"ach jutlica post , but Uu: county cblimalt!S each tOSlS $200,000 The..• m easure JUSt pas1;cd would provide S81.792 m :-itnt<.' fu11ds p1:r po:i1l10111n f 1scal 1976 77 and Sl03,599 the follow mg Yt' <i r Aftl'r that the ~tale appropriation would revert lo $60.000 T ht• county mont:v will havr to come from the t·ont111gc11<:y fund l:lnd i.ho uld be available later lhJ~ YI.' Br ln fo <.'t. the state's increased contribution s hould t•O\'t:r mos t of the direct court costs-principally the saltines of Judge, bailiff and court reporter. The county s $200.000 estJmate includes much unrelated overhead a nd 1s c learly hig h. The increasing workio:u1 in the Superior Court warrants SY. i(t allocation of the funds necessary to s upport the ne .... ly a uthorized positions. thl' driver lr:nnmg J)(>nalty aSst'ss ment that is at· lached to traffic ftnes The Pel"f)ll~ asi.esitm~nt fund has built up ~· su~lt\nlial s w plus s ince the 55 niph s peed llnut ltcnerau.'<i un unprecedented crop of tnf· fie citations. The rest of the wmdfull. S'I 7 million. comes trom a fund establlishoo to pay for di&posiog of abandoned vehicles left alon~ Cah!ornw roads This fund, bwll up from a Sl·per·car original tt!· gLs lration us1wssml'nt . ulso was found to have a con venient s urplus uboH: th~ eost of hauling away tht• .ub.undcmed veh1des. Now it will bl· up to thl• state Highway tom· mission to dcc idt• whach freC\\ a) gaps should be closed with lht: "found' money. And perhl.lps with a little good fortune..· or rather. ~ood lobbyin~ some of it will find its way lo Orantze County to s mooth O\'e r some of our more st•n ou:, freeway gaps. Grim Lesson L<m· enforcement a uthorities believe that citizens band radio buffs coovcrgmg on the scene of a Long Beach s takeout may ha\'e s cared off kidnapers who later murdered AI rs. Joann Scigman. • -I It wou Id be d1fficull to prove. but appa re ntly there·s no d oubt a great many vehicles \\Ith elearly "is1ble CB a ntennas were m the area to which Freeway Funds s heriff's deputies had been s ummoned. Presuma bly the CBers monitoring police calls ( . • • l . . A s trange financial twis t finds people w bo JUSL wante d to see a little action . Ther e wasn 't any a bandon c ars a nd others \~ho get traCfic citations in because the s takeout failed. The end was tragedy .. lht! odd position of helping to bail out the state's falter· There is a grim lesson here. Gawking citizens ing freeway system. have long been a problem for safety officers at fire The Legislature has managed to dredge up an im-and accident scenes. Now we seem to have a new im- posing S17.6 million to complete gaps in the road pediment to public safety. !:>YSle m for which it appeared no funds would be The word for those who e njoy following pohce ,·-~.' ~""'~·~ 'As Ttddy Roosevelt ~c1id, spec1k loudly with c1 biS stick. /1 available. action by radio is -lis te n, but stay away. And above Part or Ulc_JUQJlC¥, ~.9;mi~~ wi~~{ro~,...~LL.~-1;'6prc~!l -~~l~d c~t.-atife ; " __.'). ... ~ . .,.. ~ ~ .....• ,-... t .,;,/:'' The Olympic .~......_~~~- . . ,,.,. Must Be ~ept.·n·~:~~ To the Editor. Despi t e the pol\lical shenanigans. tht> 19'6 Olympics showed that m ankind can t'Ome together and share in a unified . ( MAILBOX ' ( ,. ~-• { L-.1,..,._W•M•W-TIWri.-.. expression o crea 1ve ...... s Q' ,_ .. _ .. 111_ .... ........_~ •• ,... and power transcending n.,-row ~~:.r,::.i::=:,,:,,:: .. 11••;:: 1deologlcal or national barriers. .... ... ., ....................... ,._ ... ~ .. Who could foil to b<> mov~. for ::'~~-=~, ,....,. 1' -..-. ""''' wiu example . by the s pect acul11r . opening and clo!'lin~ et!remon1es·• struggle along. pu~mg our own llere was beauly and oneness or medic<1l ~¢-~t'At ~~s s purpose r evealed on o truly •• we a 11bte. d&tng \.lth gr and scale onOJym.,l.,,scale,...~~ we ·n "t; ~1ttempting to because all concerned forgo( live Oil SOcial Security checks their diffrrences a nd ga\•e when we retire, we are forced by ~eight instead to whul has been laws which our representatives called .. the OlympieSpkit · · enact and which we for the most What a tremendous potential part unquestioningly obe)', to ror harmony and peace there 1s m provide a worry.free existence tha t sp1r1l Where w as the so-for our employes. called .. iron curtain" nr the Don't misunderstand. I don't .. Berlin wllll '"when the two East oppose our tax money going to German girls he ld up the hand of provide health care and ret1re- lhe Canadian J11rl swimmer \\ho ment benefits for our citizenry I had wo n a bronze medal" st r enuously oppose our tax Mankind ~ometimcs wonde rs money being used to dis how he will find a way out of the criminate against those who are · turmoil and conflict he is m, but not on governme nt payrolls . I do surely th1sts theway 1 Jnthe s1m •• .-;~el ieve it c an be con· pie expression In hvmg of~ 81hlaional to force one port.Ion or qualities as frieoa ship and u.ecituenry to provide services · respect, courage and honour. td another portion of the citizenry sy mbolized so well by the which they cannot. in m any m· Olympic name. the burners im· stances. provide themselves or posed by various human systems their families. of b('lief simply dissolv<', and What can we do? We have the there is instead the expericnrr of initiative process. We ran brotherhood und sisterhood, jQy organize and refuse to he dis and confidencc, right here on criminated against On the earth. national level we can do little, wt• Surely that precious. prcciou~ have small choice in elections Oly mpil' Spirit must be kept The only solutions I can com e up alive and expanded on earth, not with are I 11 a total. organized t11x jU11t for the sake of the Olympic strike, or (21 everybody go to Games 1141 sue h, hut for the sOkl' work for the guvenunM\t. St:1tt· or humanity 3:'1 3 whol£, u.~~· and local government. payroll& to me we nil havcni rt!s~bitit;y have increased 86S percf'nt from m I.his reizard 1950 to 1974 H you want soml' re <'JIRIS FOSTJ-:R al benefits. ~et e lected to u Ur 1tlsh Columl"a legislative body To the Editor· 1 wOni!l'r how m tiny people urc really aware whal benevolent employrr11 w'' tnxpnyers ere. BUCKLEY O'NEI I.I. 11,,1,, s~c·"arfo To the Editor Let '1' set• now What k~1 ir::my needs two comuth~6amcers to commaf\l a ''Corporal's guard "' of h14te men? And no mention ii co·ade of the UN security -C~ •ing any weap01)1 'l4 defend themselves. 'I'._ere should have been al ft .. st U dei>d North Koreans •fJOl Cive wounded. L.O. ~y G"' te"""•"I' ere, __ .,. ~ ...... .,., ,..ce .. .,11, m1e<1- ,,....,. .. "'9 ..... ""'"' ,,. ... -.... _ .. ..,o-,o .... D•flr "''"" mg reelection to a vcr) h1i.:h of fice lie 1s vt>r.v far lx·h1111t in the polll. and has so little going for him in either abilit) or program its comm only acecplc'<J hl' "111 need a .. m1raclt' .. to retain hJ~ of flee Rut this man dot•!. ha' c OftC thinJ! going for him. Ile ha:. at his disposal the armed forces or a powerful nation . plus a 'fnus t form1dabll' secret organrzat1on. proved by past performanct-to b<• ready. wllhnf( and able tn manufacture "c rise~ · abroad. and tot ally unsl'rurulou~ in Ow devious technJQUt'' µ . .;1•tl t11 achieve its end~ SO, our pollt1c11Hl t'Ould well tell himself. a w ur nlways hl'lp~ tbe leaders in power ut rts bc•gin n1ng, leadm'! to a ih'<.'it11on to rt" sort to the only "miracle" h<> can come up with As poll•nttal '1<'lln1~ of th1t-. "m1ral'le" rand h(.'forcour ball le ~h1~ can crc•ate 1nc1dcnl'> suc•h <•S the famous Tonkin Bay a ffair10 wt? c1l1zc•ns "ould do well to in~•~t on a mo t thorough mvcst1~at1on or the actu~I ori.:in or thf' c·urrt'nl cr1s1s In Korea. le:-.t wt• bl• clupNI o~am b~ the• Cl1\ :1cl111J: in lh1." 1n ter<'~ts of J llO" <·rful man v. ho wants to rct.11n his IJCl"('r MAH<;AfU·;'I' Nou::-. . ,,,, ... -: ·· .. ~11otl1er Oil Co111po11!1 Stor!J t lfil~e Needs Polishing WASWNGTO~ The ma1or oil c:ompaAJes have been eon due.ting a mullirni.Dlon dollar a<I vertlsing campai,Cn to 1mprov{' their image. Bul ·there's onl' story Sig Oil i.an1l tcJhn~ m thc·ir commercials. Tbo federal agL'flt•y ~har~cd with protecline m loont1cs from c.>ml>loymept discrirnin· a tion U1 ... A m eriC JO buune.tut' bas he lpe d keep the story a s ecret.. Eq.&aa t ~mployment Opportunfty Comm iuion t EEOC I files on the subJe<'t 11rt· marked .. SensiUve lnformatwn Unauthorfied Rel ea~t· Prohibited .•• The tUes ~till U.at the 011 in dustry lap far behind other American bu!in~ m the hir ing and P.romotion of blacks On ly about ,7 percent of the employes ift oJl-t clated in· dustries, t¥ documents show. are blacks. BU( JC.U>C figures for uJI industries re-vellll that blacks make up 1(),$ Wtelll or the JOh force 33 pet'~~ more than in the oil business, ,. The gov{'lr,Ofli~ reports tn · dicate that eruplotment or blacks he1,n~~d~ oil industry over the put ars. But the breakdo~ ~:P. j categories shows lhlit moatbtVks st ill work m the lower rifltti Jobs. Ab()ut half of the ">tite ar Jobs held hy blacks tft th& industry a r1· derjq 1l. Pew blac• occupy ll>ri managenu!pt,..lt\01]'\ NOT A SJNGf;S"blllt'k . for <"< ample. hold.3 r man ager1:d post t wn ot Cf>e~ron 's Calcc1 Oiv1s1on In New OrJcnns. wher1• blacks rompri.ae 1.7 percent or the J,981 person work lorN· Hy (JACK ANDERSON J l'ont rast . the black labor force 111 all or Lou1s1ana IS 2S percent or the work forc·e Th<• 14.4 p('rl'ent l1nem ploy m l'nt rall" amoni.t hl:H·ks i1' doubl<> th;H of thl' wh1h· population. lien• arl' mon• confi<lcnt1al government figures: Philipps Petroleum reported 1.232 blacks, or 4.6 percent out of Z7.016 employes in 1975. Only 241 elf the blacks had wh ite collar JObs. and 123 of those wer e <·lencal workers _ Moh1I Oil employed 524 more blacks m 1975 than it did in 1972. Yet blaeks still r epresented only R 2 percent o[ the Mobil work force. Sixty.five percent or the blacks in white coUar positions held secret arial jobs. Shell Oil hired 341 add1llonaJ blacks over the past three years. But I.hey still make up only 8 per- cent or Shell 's 30,874 employes. Seventy.t wo pe rcent of the ··white l'Oll ar .. blal'ks are in lhe rlerical category. At Atlantil' Richfield. the percentage or black employcs has remained at a relatively con· slant 7.8 pt>rcent, cJcspiJe person t1el cutbacks . F1ft.y·eight percent • of the black!> at ARCO work In blue collar jobs, while two-thirds of lhe blacks in white collar jobs handle clerical chores. -AT t;XXON, the world"s largest corporation , the percentagt' or blacks over t he' past five years hus risen from 6 percent l o 8.6 percent. As wilh 1he oil companies, however. most of the blacks who hold white col· lnr jobs were clerlrs. By contrast. only 26 percent or the whites in 1 the same category were clerks. · I Nol all of the petroleum in·· dustry was so slow to change. Skelly Oil showed a teo-fold in· • crease in lhe number of black employcs during the past five years. The number of black management officials at the firm rose from zero lo 88 over this period Footnote: The oU companies confirmed the accuracy or the EEOC figures. They defended their record, however, contend- ing that minority hiring has in· creased s teadily. The EEOC. meanwhile, has filed at least six discrimination s uits against the oil companies, including Mobil and Philipps in the past two year s. An agency spokesman ' declined to say whether other legal action is planned. Friendly Microbes • I MAGNIFICENT MICROBES. Ry Bernard Dixon. Atheneum. 251 Pages. S8 95 ( THE BOOKMAN ) for heatmR. mine metals and other beneficial purposes. They could b e used muc:h more. and would not create J10me ()( the pollullon problems which rrsult Crom the use of chemicals for many purposes. As un t'mployt'. Jn nn avernge Job, working for a represcntalivc tmploycr. t h t' employer con lribute11 to your Social ~urity, uncmploy m en~ iGAunm! und Their Own Kind "of Reality Microbes such as bact.ena and viruses arc not all bad, and humankind would do well to con· sider some of the possible consc· quenl'es of cxtinRuishang these 111vis1ble cr<>ature:1 This is the mes~w~c ur Dr Jlcrnard Dixon. Britis h m1 c rob1ologi!ll ancl wri t er 111 ··Mai.tn1f1cent Microbe., "M:in i1 b1ol111(1 c ul d e pendence on microbes eclil)llcs their unfriendly uchs. real and imagined ." he arguci.. "ltuthcr thun lll'ck on evt'ry ()(•c•usion to d e1H r oy mi crobes h y In d l:1cri minate slaul(htcr. W<' should 11trlvc' to live in harmony on (•;_irth with our 1nvl"ihlo cohabltnnts, ··he :1a)"I. 1:-i d lsc r lmin a t c use o( antibiotics a nd vaccinC!I and ob· sessive bath·taklng dcatroy m a n y useful, or potentlolly useful , mlc robl"ll: P lxon 's message 11hould bo read and heeded before these mlcrobeM ar~ literally , und fl~uratlvely, thrown out with the balhwutcr. . workmen·s <'ompeNatfon fllnd trYoU are sclf.employt'<I you take <'arc ot these yourself. Wht•n you re och th<' rellrC'mcnt l.ll(t you ore ttxpecte d to 21urvlve on your ~ocl iil Sel'urlty cht't'k plu11 what~vl'r YO!J moy have be-en •bit> to uvc. As an cm ployer · Let us take a 1peclllc ex:unplC', lh<' people we t>mploy In the Capistrano Unified School D1stttct. This year's bud1N lncludH a total of SC27.068 for Social Se~url~. UnemplO)'· mcnt Insurance .ted Worltmen 's Comp on a p~roll t:I $15,::16].~ • 'nus. as req\lfred by I~& what a private employer n>qat Par- This year's bud&tt alto ind*5. in addition t o tbJs '42',068. Sl.951. 138 for a StP*f alt, J111 Vala pension fund and healtb bfneliU · (medical. dental.-hotpitaJ \n.. sur:\nce >. Where a p~l 111ate employer is obUO~ lo p.y $427 ,068 ln a ~omparable tituation we are ~ed to._, $2,379,000. We are forced to pro- vide two pensions and to pay for their health care.~ cosb. in- cidentally, are up ZS percent over Jast year! Our c:ont.rtbution ia S50 percent of a private employer. TIUS IS one example of how we ~arc for our employe•. WhUe w~ _ . I It 1:i1 Thur!lday nrtemoon I :1m writi•i porch or a moo I WO blU('JllYR are a n tbe s burp sceWt r t rtNes high ~bove the ulllng. Soon it will Ix' time to pack the slecpln~ bag!! and wet bathing su1l" AAd head back down the highway to ro· ality. Last night. the Republicans c hose their p rt>s1de n tl1 I candidat e . For the ..U...,. -rf\e in ydi--s ~ .. ' rewoke on a '!hurada y m0rnln1 of a con vent ion week n ot knowing who UM? candidate •a.". We have no +$ephone. no televtsioo. not even • \-ldio in ou.r cabin. Irustead we .Mve around us the unchanging '~l. tM tumultuous streams, the wlld~no>"ered meadow~. Tfiae more Utan com0tf\StM. But Ul1s week I bad felt gutlty nbout not awelt~ in Kansas Clty with m y colleagues as bl"· tory w u being ma.de. l felt l\lillY not knowing on a T hursday ( ARTHOPPE ) morning who the cand1dut<' w~. gray 11quirrcl ~<:.r11nbted <•IOrtK the · porch rialJlna and lc.rnped t<i the bran ch of a youn~ ~ugar Plllf'. isending diamond drops cascad mg from every luth itrf'cm nc<' die. About Ill boor ¥$0, I ran Into my ne1pbp!, Mrt, L. She's u kind·ll~arttd JOUJ' oM soul. She• ('onnra.~ thbl Mr. Ford was the cand~e. _ .. Wblt'I more.'' she said. 4'be'IS plcktd. his runnin)( m <itC,'1 "AROVF. Al.I,, we s hould become much more fJnd much more nctlvely c11nsdoiW1 or lhe s klll s "nd versatility lhf' microbu ofCer US <!S COi • laborntors Jn rc:Aolvt.ng our un l WAS 1urpriHd l hidn't Kiv n precedented global problem11," t~ ma.«Wr ~)" ~t since he add&. ~~ft;~~ !r~. fell guH. Every t.HpoonfuJ ohoil on th Shr frowJJed. "lsn 't that planet contains at least 2 bllllon ~1" .a. •uld. "I can't re . microbes. and our bodies have ~. J Ult.Dk It strtrt.s with an l O 0. 0 0 0 on e very J q u are S.•1&1le6'H1Glfll~~·· She glanced centimeter. • 1M 1ty. "'DaQ'cd If ll i:m 'L In this well-written, readable. ~up..-."lbesa1d. account. Dixon describes how tU Marn_. tdOu.gh, There's these mlcrobeii -few of whlch _,..,.. .. rn . .H,tUJ>here. are harmful -can be used to ~ t'nl',_.. ~Sf'ed about tho overcome some of · the world 's dattl)eu d uoening to the moet pressinJ problerrus. southwut •• There! Just then, o • chap· of Uiunder. Shquld r take a AL&-EADY they are being used chance and lash tbe 1rlceplng to some extent to destroy insect bags to the root as planned? pests, clean up oil spiUs, create Otherwtu lfle car wi ll b<' pel'fumes. make bread and oral crowded. Add it 's a long trip. contracepUves, increase the food It's a !on~lr1p back toreallty. $Uppty, gtoerate methane eas · .. <:. G. McDANJEI~ A1111oclntcd Pres& O"ANOI! COAST DAILY PILOT ll*rl N. Wud, Pw~ i Thomo1 KHVU, t4itor 1 fforboro Krtlbfch. . UJforlat POflf tdU.or ' The tdltorfal P•ao of~lly Pilot •tek• to lnfcwm nd t'tfmul•t• readers by 111 oo lhi1 PllllC' dlvl'r1c com~ ry on toplc11 of lnternt by ayndif•t· ed rolumnlsts 1ind cartooni1l1 by prov1dinA 11. forum for realr1• v1rws and by prttfnllna hi• new11paper'11 opinion• and I u oo current toplc.11. The edltdial oplnlon11 or the Dally rnot •Pt*•r nnly Jn th<" editorial column·~ top of th<' p1111c. Optnlon1 tu· 1mJ11st'd by the columntsu~d cartoonists end letter writmi their own and no endnl'5em ()( lh.-ir \'lewa by the Dally loc. 1thould be inftrrcd. Tuesday, Auguat31.19* - • Soviets Build Fleet? I ' Editor Cites ' NEW YOHK <AP1 -1'ht> ~' let Union. u:s1ng brec.1th1n( "'l'at·,. ~rov1ded by dl'tt.>nte "'1th thl.' "'1estern alhe~. 1:. stl'adJly tiu1ld Ing up 1t!. flt.•ttt a:. an Jn,lrumc·nt ()( an aggres!.IVC fOrclgn polio . the echtor or th<' uulhontull\'t• Jane's Fiihtlng Sh11ie. i.u)' Retired Royal Ntl\)'Cavt John E. Moore, editor of the• .uinual \'Olume on the world'11 n:.iv1e1> and warships which was rclea:icd to day, said the Ru!>:-;tan ulms ar e apparent from tht.· type:. of warships the country 1s bulldan.: and remarks being madt• by thl' commander or the So\ 1tt J-1cct Adm Ser gey Coertl'\'ICh Gorshkov DESPITE THIS cl1mty of the Soviet move lo extend th po14er across the ocean:.. the Wt':.t primanly the NATO alhe<l, have shown little wall tol4ard develop ing a counter for re. Moore said "The Soviet flcel I!> pn•pannit for all kinds or warfare from ~1m pie harassment to mterd1ct1on Moore said. "The So\'1<'t~ an: u:. ing detente to bua Id up .. He s aid that on)) rC'ccntl> ha\ c the U.S. Nav) and NATO ~~un to s~ing away from thl' tot.ii 14 ar concept with the ScJ' 1et L'naon to the possibility of :i more con ventional war or :.1•rics of skirmishes and standoff\ "h1c·h could in\'olvc both stand;ird <Jnd 1uf t lo 'Conve11tional War' Na''Y s rl'que:ol:. for <•JI propnat1on!> for a nel4 da.\:. of i.mall fr1gatt'S Of tht' 011\<'r I lazc.1rd Perry cla:.s 14 haeh are ;ibout the bile o( ;.1 World W.ir I J destroyer. and development or a stnke crws er, a ht•c.1\1ly armed vessel capable of operatrng alon1.• or with a small ta:.k force, hl· :.a ad 1.ast week, a ship hwldang pro poi.al by the Nationul ~cunty Council INSC 1 "'1h reh.•ai.t.'<.I by the Defense Oepartmcnt which and1cated that the l: .S mibtary oollcy was !>h1rtmg Moore noted that Congre!>s ha:. be~un to re:.pond to the new thanking. Sa) 1n R. "[ thJnk thev ar(' coming anrnnd to it I've Sl~'n a C'hange of h('art among certc.1111 committee members " I N PA T \'EARS the L'S Navy has concentrated on aircraft carrier task forces and large comphc all•d dt'Stovers und crwsers pnmaril~ design1."<i to survl\·e the initial nudedr l'\. change bet ween I he &w1et Union and the Western po14er:. Moore noted that re!>Ult.!> of the earlier policy will be around for iOme time an \'t'S!><'ls :.uch a:. lhl' \'ery lar;;e de::.troyt·rs or tht• Spruance class now coming mto service "which 14as concC'ived when policy was bast.'<! on u total nuclear exchan~e followed b\' <1 buying extremely soplustieakd light warsbtps eqwpped with mu.s1lc systems which inc~as~ the chances or small scale con· fllct~ and "we have the pos~JbH1· ty or m1u1le piracy "THE SEA GATES -the nar row stro1ts i.u<'h U!> Malacca or the s1'c1han Narrows could lx.• rontrolled by small nations armed with m1ss1le craft,·· Moore added. The stronges t example of the Soviet threat that Moore sees is in the developml•nt of the Kie~ class aircraft carner·gcncral purpose wars hip by the Soviet Vruon "The Kae\' is a move forward in the concept of the Sovtet navy," Moon? said. "The Soviets aro planning deployment task groups aro\lnd ships like the Kiev They can mo' e into a trouble l>pot. and 14t' rind another Angola. This to me as the threat of the Kiev." THE KIE \', AT 925 feet in length and 40.000 tons. carncs up 1.0 25 'ert1eal takeoCC 11arcrafl and anti submarine missiles and four <1utomat1c 76mm guns and four large ca ll ber gatling·style ma<'hme gun s. TIDS IS SHO WN by the L' S broken backed \\ar." · Moore abo noted that lht.> non· aligned nations are mcr('ai.ini:ly L lact,ical nudear weapons New Planner Panel The U.S. Navy has been plan· otn~ a s maller vessel or about 14.000 to 33,000 tons. Moore said '!ince the appearance of the Kiev, the plans would probably be re· \'ISed toward the larger sized \'eSsel. Approved For Tahoe ! SACRAMENTO 1API Tahoe area s !>lat e have a majonty on the \.. A ball aimed at alter· llenator. board -som ething con· ing the makeup of thl' 1 n:.t• to op1>ose tha:-. s er' at 1on1 st s ha,. e • 11 .. Tahoe Re~1onal Plc.1n bill 14 Ith all tht• l'nCr)(~ I !>Ought bt'cau~c the) con· ,,, mng Agenty ha:. \\On have. !>;.11d Sl'n Clairl' tend local member:. have ~h~ California Sen ate ap· Berryhill 1 R Sh1ngll· been m o r l' p ro . 1, prov al despite i.trong op. Spnn~~ 1 development 1n the basil\. pusitlon from thC' Lake t .. ... ,,.,., . '" ,,.., .1: ):. • 01 ... 'II ,,,, ,J . ... 1111 Ill )\ I " ·1111 1111• <I H I 10,f t')O Ragthnv H11f•#r Comedian Art t: Urlll'\ J 0 I 11 !> H 1 11 ~ U e I' Walhum:. for t h1• \\ orlcl Pr~m1~rl· :\I 11\' I\' for NBC. · · Sn1ll .lllpl111. Kin~ oJ H agl 1nw. wha·h \\ 111 JI I' Ill'\ l seu~on Capo LWV I.Plans T~as l_Next Month The Lea~m· ur \\ llllWll 1 • Voters of L'u111 ... tn11111 1111 , area wlll hoi.l 1" co h•J!> in ,, ',September ror pro spectl\'e mt>mbcr' \I.ho live in tht• S11tldlt•bac·k t and Cup1!1truno vallc)i. l.cnf;U c mPm ht'r!> "111 ,f,. • de11cribe rurr ent prn • " • 1ects nt 7 :10 p m . Sept ti '1" al thl• horn~· nf Nann ; ''' Lllwrenc•1', 200 M(m.irc·h AFTER TllF. debate Monda\. the Sen all' vol· cd 21 Ii. the tiurc majon· t) nC'Nfod for pa:.Sul!e. ;ind ~l'nt the h1 II lo th<' 1\S!>embly for artwn un uppl'I' hou ~l' amend ITI\'fllS 1\1>M'mhl) man Eu~cnc Guako 1 D·S:ir ramcnto> uuthon•d the mt•asurl' It \IOUld expand the mcm· ber!>hip of the bHitatc Tahoe ns:eney from to to ll. add an~ t \\ o members from each slate lh th;it nrn,·e. nonlncal rlllrl'\l'lll.lll\l'' \\UUld T H E M EASU R E, which would ha\'l' to be ratified by the Nevada Lc•gislature an d Congrl'ss. would also ~crap thl' <'OnlroversiaJ pro\ is 1on whic·h sa ys that a propoi.ed devl'lop. ment is approved unle.!ts a majority of both :.tute dclegal1oni. vote against it. The bill would rc,·ene the process. provldiltg a pro1ect would not be np. pro' C'd unless a m<11onty of both dl'll'italaons voted for at Newport OKs Sphere Limit The• l'\t'\\ port City Council has unanimously ap· pron«! a re~olut1on as~unng La~una Beach that Nt'wport Beach \\ 111 not seek expan~lon or its pro· l><N~d ~pherc or influence :.outhcast or Coronu dcl Mar On l\uft. 9 th(• council rl'ufflrmed ars requl'st to lhe county Local Agency f'ormutwn Commission for rec11)!n1t1on of its ~ph<'rt• of influcnct• o'er I . 00 0 11 Cr l's 11 ( Un ~ nworpor .1kd Ir 1. mc l'n 111.1,t.il pro1><·rt\ Thl' rcq11<'~le1I :.plwre I'll\ 1•1' part 11( a 10.(11.)() .11·n· pro1>ert \ ror \\ h1ch r uunl \ sup<'n 1..,ors r<' c·t•ntl\ JPl>fll\ l'CI u cl<' \ l'lnpml•nt plan t·alhni: for re:.1dl·11tr.1I ck\l•loµ m<'nt Cur up to :lS,Om re \ I d l' n (' t• ' p I II ' (' 0 Ill mt' r c 1 a I a n II n · 'or t f11l•1hta1•s LAG l 'Ni\ ll1·:id1 h;as r11t•cl 1ts 014 n sphl'rt' of Ill n11l'OC1• apphcat111n I'll\' c•nni: portions of llw pro ~wrt y adJacent to 1t11 hmind anr~ Both c1t1es have in· d1caled that they have no interest tn annt>xing the territor y covered by their appllcat1ons. A sph\.'rt' of anflu<'nl.'l' de :.1 gnat 1on •~ oflt•n re gordc-d :a:-. a vrl'hminar) !>tep lo14 arcls annl'\ataon lni-tead. th(' 1·1t\ of. r1c1als ha\(' 111d1c.aled. the~ "ant a sphl•rC' o( 1n nuenct' rl'COl(n1ted an the ;irrn an order to ~1 ve them a j!rcater \ 01ce an dl'l'ISIOll!'> ('OOCl'rning de 'C'lupml•nt t ht•rt' Book WlnnotDlng Nixed School Libraries I J Safe froni •Raids' J CINCINNJ\TI IA J» Thl• 6th t· S C1rcu1t Court or Appeull> hos ruled th3t l>t'hool oftic1al:. cJnnot arb1trnraly g1) through u bchool ~ hbrury and n•move books they dal>hke • "A library ti. a ~tordloust• or knowll'<l.:l'." the court wrote Inn un a nimous dt.>cls1on Monday . "When l'rcutcd for •• publar But for officials to rcmov1• books ulrl'ady on the s helves tk•c11u1>t.• thl'Y disapprove of thc•m is unothl'I' m:atll'r, the court rulC'd. Burto11·11 Break Richard Burton takl.'s ft vl· during shooltll(! Clf .. E~· torcist 11 : Th<.' l-krelt<'." to take a bite of ict.' crr::im cone. The filmtn~ took place in Penn Station. New York Coastline College Names Ne w D e an school. it 1i. an 1mportunt 1)rl\ alege rrN1ted by lhl' state for the benefit of the students in tlw M'hool That pn\'ilege Is not :rnl>- J('Ct to beanlo"t withdrawn by sue. l'C•ed1n1t s c hool boards who:.c· members m t1tht desire to win now thC' library ror books thl' con lent of "hich ocl·a::.ioned their di:. pleasure or disapproval .. The court ruled in the ease of Strongsville . a Cle\'eland suburb. \\here offtcJab orderNI "Cat ·s <.:rad le'· by Kurt Vonnegut and "Catch 22" by Joseph lleller orr the s helvci. of their school hbrar~ IT SAIO TllAT even though th" book!> mai:ht be nvailublc outsidl' i.l'hool, ordenni.t them off the .!thelvei. \\ ould Sl'riously Imp.oar 1 the students · ub1 lily to find them. And that. the court said, would ' run counter to the First Amend· ment guarantee of free speech and press. Dr. Stelle Feureri. ha~ ~en ap pointed dean or .!tlUdenb and co mmunit y :.en1re:. fo r Coastline Community Collt'gl• Dr. Feuers wa:. m.s1i.ta11t de:m of rommunity !>Cl'V1cei. :md con Unuing education at LA». Angeh.·~ Pierce College in Woodland Ila lb prior to her appointment T HAT ACTION. TAK ES 1n 1972. "u:-. upheld an 19i<t b\' a US 01:.tr1<·t C ourt rulini: The parenti. of r1 H' public high :-.chool pupils, who i.ued to ~el lhl' book:. reinstated. l hen "ent to the ap· peals l'ourt The court ·s ruling affects onl~ books already on the shelves : iL does not affect books that the board might want to acqwrc m the future. It abo speC'ifically up· holds the board's right to disap· prove books as t1>xts an class. "We recogmtl'. of course, that "e deal hl'rc \\1th u i.omewhat more d1ff1cult concept than u direct reslraant on :.~ech," thl· court said. "llere we are con • ('Crned w11h the right of students to receive inrormation which their tcuchers desire them to han~ .. Coastline prC's1dent Dr Bernard J . Lus kin said Dr Feurers will work Crom the col lege·s administrallve head quarters in Fountain Valley One part of the case Involved a second book by Vonnegut. "God Bless You. 1\1 r. Rosewater." l4h1ch the school board had been l'onsidering acquiring as a text or library book. The TALL SHIPS are coming to Newport. CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK SALUTES THE NAUTICAL SPIRIT WITH AN EXHIBITOFSHIPSAND LORE. September 7-October I, 1976 £.xper1ence th1o; rem.1rl<.\l>lc: exhibit ol hilnd-crilhcd repllc,,., of the '>h•r!> thfll shilped Amcric.,·s h1'>t ory ,\t ,,11 fiVl' Newport Be,\Ch Meil office•' o f Cilllforni,, first B,\nk. ~ce the 1,111 <.hip., of the first Uni<~d States Con1m('nt,\I Navy. And ,\l the ~st ch ff olf1<. e I her I' ., ,, model or Amt'rlc,,-.; olclco,r n.w.11 Wln" 7·0Ay Discovery Cruise to r ort·A .. ·rrln<.e, M ontego BA)' Anc1 NASSAU I Visitors wllt rec.elve pArc.hment reproc1uctlons of the FrlgAte ConstellAtlonl ve'>-:.el. the Frtg<lte Co n ... 1c:tl,111on <1r,1m,\l ict1lly d1'>pl,1yect 011 th<: ell-ck ot her m odcrn·c1.1y cou1uC'rp.111 -the: .m Uilh (,\rr1cr us.~ Co110,1c·ll.1110 11 II ., .in cxc..11inp, ni.1rit1ml' exh1l>11 So '>Cl •,.\II.. for 1hc live p.111ic1rM11n~~ olt1ccs o f Cal1lornr.1 fir'>• B.1nk \\:hl·n you coml· 1n to '>l'\' our n.1u11c.1I l•,h1l>11 Ul' 'urc: to r<:P,l'>ll'r fo r thl'> ~~loriOU\ •"' "'l'·I ..,,,, .111011 .1bo.11c1 N.111on.1I Auhnc·<. t1r1c.I thl' M '> ~1.1rw,crct 111 Nor11w e1,1n rl'81\llY To l hilnk you for v 1<.1tiny, u'> we• II ~1vt• YllU ,, comphmen1,11y u •procluc11on n f ,1 CUI ,1w,1y dr.1w111~~ Of lhl' fr1~~·\ll' ( On\t l'il,\11011 CALIFORNIA I" FIRST BANK 1 "" Buy l>ra v c', Laguna " 1 " 1" Ni(!uel. ond ot 2 · :lO p m "" Sept. 10 ot the horn<· or 'I' Jo11n Sldrll. 25IUIG Daoa •1•1 ''Bluff We111. Cap1,trnn11 •q• Beach ,_ AddJtional 1nfo1 mutwn t ( ls available from J<':-.,aca 1Hf1<·1.al s f rnm ho th clt11·s m\'l on Aug 10 um\ l..lj!IHl:I Hc•:1ch aitre<'.'d tn support lht• Newport Beuc·h application 1r Ne\\o port l\l'ach would limit al~ d<11m to the 4.000 ocre!I SUPUUO ll O fflCl )()(> Supt"11or Av••11u1: (714)64]·()51 I M·lh IOAM·SPM WUTCllH Offl(l 1501 \\1•\lchlf f /14)(>4} 1111 M Th 9MI Sl'M COS TA Ml 'ioA OfJICl 1 lO I ,,, I /th 0,111·1·1 //lit l•itl .,~,() M I h I 01\M <,r'll\ BAYSIOl omct I 0')0 l\,1y,11 h Orivt' 1714 11>/').';l/I M t h IClAM s rM I I 01\M I IOrM ttAlltlOlt VILW OHl(l 1111 '" M.1< /\1111111 Bl11cl 111 4 1<>44 M'.:>11 M lh 101\M 'Jl'M I Dean. 496·7917, or Wilma I Bloom. 492·9443- -, TO LOSE WEIGHT? GAIM SELF-COMFtDEHCE? STOP SMOtUMG7 SLEEP? RELIEVE ~SIOM7 IMPROVE SELF-IMAGE? SUCCEED? HOW TO LIVE WITH YOURSELF -AND LIKE YOU IPM THUISDAY SIPT.2 '2.00 ... r 101\M·OPM f C'J/\M / l OrM I 101\M l•l'M Mcxt olficC'~ olfo• tlrl\ll.' ~I' l>.1n1<1ng lrom H 30A"lll ,11l(l tlw• \.\e)IClff Off1tc fcMlu1c~ 5.11ure1.•)' \).111l.mg Imm •IA"lli I l'M I 101\M <>rM AB OAILV PILOT LM. Boyd Water O. J.Simpson Boost M . p I Studied ost opu ar ut'!'l~l~e:lc~~:.~~.1,~~ In a P'>ll by a national ma1t1mne among young~tcr11, 0 J . Slmf)bon can1c.> out u11 the country's most popular "hero" ahead of Elton John, Nell Armstrong, Robert Redford and John Wuyne lll•nry Kl'l'lsnger OO<it Gerald Ford in this :.urvcy and U1lhc Jean King ~ul Chris Evert. The guar d ia n anaels outnumber the patron stunts, I gather. Some say there's a guardhin angel for every body. The .:uardlan angel or panty thieves, for 1n - i;tancc. is Daltazard. ''No irritating ut- terance 1s delivered more frequently b e tween matrimonial mates than the :.1~nal for silence 'Sllhh' ·." sa}s our Love and War mun. Did r tell >OU onl) half the lad) college professors e\'l'r marry? WAl..TWIUTMAN Q "Was the poet WaH Whitman normal tn his rom.rnt1c ltfe" Wasn 't he Mngle? .. A Y<·s. and possibly double, 100. \\'ho kno\\s'' f'or that matter. who cares'! It's another one or those mysteries that tantalize the troop::. in college, but nobody has figured out Whitman for sure. Nearl) on<· prcf.(naney in every three 1s de· 11beratel> termrnated hy abortion ... Stal1~l1cally. it's three ts me& safer to fly with u lady pilot at the controls than with a man there, &ir .. : And to our list or Proper Job Club nominees. please add the name of golf proressional Bob Putt of Austin, Tex. 1-'A\'ORITE PRA\'ER "Whal ':. )our favorite prnyer·?" inquires a customer. Depends. Varies from day to day. Favonle prayer of the moment ls: "You say my assign ment toda~. Lord, is throw out the garbage?" Last week's favorite was: "You were very patient with me, Lord, in that hard. cider incident. Appreciate st." State law in Norway guarantees the work- ing man a four-week vacation every year. But the medicos there say that's not enough. T hey ~ant fl\'e weeks for 40-year-olds. six weeks for 50·~ ~ar-old& and seven weeks for 60·year-0lds. Lea"e a Little piece of wire in a cage with a dozen monkeys a nd it's almost a certainty that one of tbe monkeys will figure out how to pick the cage's lock Convicted murders sport ft>w<'rtattoos as a rule than do other convicts It's believed thul noboch· C'an learn lo be truly ambidextrous Addreu mail lo L M. &yd. /> u Hor 150(), Co.sla M~8a 92626. Death Notfo~• MO,,MAN WllL<4'M .. HO,,MAN,reOl-o! For the Record ............ 01 Marriage Co\t• NWw. C••••atnt• O•I• of ONtft •"OU'\t 11, "'• \.ur•i.,.O b; f'h\ wU tt £ #• Joe HOftm•" f""1IO '"°"' Wtfff~ llt .. tOtlmA>f1 Jr o t Sftvrf\·Ot' •P'O A1(1\,1U •l .J HOt•mo"' <l>f (4\" M.tw \l•o-oon '•"'•\ L•lt1•1ohn \hDOfltUQnl•' ANJtt• L ltlPl°""fl MotMf Ml\ )•"' ""'~ ....,,,,,,.,,Of(O\f.Mt'W I»'.,,,., •1t')r J.-MAN P1tul f, ff"J 8ty•" H Qtf"'t" Of (0\14 ~ , Jo <"1"' W i<,, kttM'<1 J ~nd opened hearings 1n Lo:! AJam1tos today on a plan by th e Sout h ern California Wat(•r Company w mcrease 1~ rates 20 pt:r<'ent fur about 32,000 customers Jn Orang~ County. In addition to an im mediat e 20 ~rc.-ent rutt hike, the company w:.u\L'> a 2 9 percent increa:H' each year through l~ll The company 's Orange County d1stncl &e rves p ortion& of Cypress, Gardt>n Crovt'. La Palma. Lo& Alam1ll...,, Placenlta, Santa AnJ. Seal Beach, Stanton and Yorba Linda. IN ITS application lo the PUC, fifed la-.t December. the company asks for rates 1t i.ays \\111 allow 1l an opportunity to earn a 9 13 percent on its investment this year :.tJ1d slightly higher returns through 1979. . The company says that 1n May 1977, it must re- fmance SS. I mil hon of ex· isling 2· V1 percent fi~t mortgage bonds at a rate of interest of about 10 percent. Last authorized rate of return for the compan) was a n average of 7 5 percent over the years 1971, 1972, and 1973. HOWEVER, accord- ing to the utility com· pany, Its actua l return Cor those years was much lower. The company has pro- posed lo raise the pre- sent monthly ser vice charae of $2.40 for the s tandard reside nti al meter to $3.66 this year, SJ.74 in l 9J7, $3.84m1978, and $3.87 in 1979. THE PRE SENT quantity rate or 23 9 cents per JOO cubic feet of "at er used monthly would he reduced to 14 J cents for the fir~t 500 c.-ub1c feet for the l•nt1n• period. Laraer quanllt 1t•s. now 23.9 cents pt'r HIO tC1 100,000 cubic fl., would go up to 26.S cents im- mediately, 27.1 cenL" in 1977. 21 8 cents in 1978, and 28 I cents in 1979. un der the compuny's quest. v .. .,., ... ._,.,v1"~ tO 00 AM W.Ctn. \ LOI'\ ff 0 Al(l E f Flo, .. no l\Mri ~ oe , •• H.,~,. "e't ,,,,..mu, .. ! ... ,. •net w 11"'"' ou• t:l < E r d..._•,d Prof R · l q,.,. Bf'uc. .. A lturrl• ofl1t•Mt~ ltiol ~'A "'t t \ •n d M•nl• E l .tan., a1sec 8'""'°'"•·-~~~~;~~: '°'' ~~·:'.;: .. ~~~~.!, :"~:..~~":.~o D a I e I l aw k 1 II s of ANTHON., 1 C.CNZONE ""' • Mar• L... La1iuna Niguel ha.; be<.'n ~,~;-:":!,~~" ~~~~.:::;1 ,.·; .. ~~ 8i:~'/s" ,:0<:~ 1.,:;'"~;;::'::. promoted from a:.":.lant ...,'°''•' H• '"°' • r•••O•nl DI fl •It • ~:.f10 81:;~£\M~:::'.-:..,"° .:.':':':::. 10 3SSO<.'lale profcM;or of tlo• 0 • T "•"•• ''"'"' c.,,,,,..,,. law ·•t \\'n~tern St·•t" ... • "•tJ-.• ot P•~\•ic t4~ ,.,..,,1 J vu"rea V•'"°" P ~ Jwo.e" u .... .., "' , .... liY•d '" v .... , ,.,. ..... ,. ·-T ABRAMS J•"• l~• -'"' C-..•o Cnivers 1ty Collej?(' or .......... , • r•n<n•r .. ti~"'"'"'' 0 s 0\IR4NDER, C•nln•• l • .,., Law of Or·'n"e Count" 10 , (tut qnt.,,.. Mr GfinrOI\" .,,, .ti~ fr.,.._,. A .• LAH!. Sff~t•Het.-n fltl"1 u c:t J ,,,. -· ot r ofly • Buttd1no MA•••,.,., DDMld Waller· Fullerton. It\(. '°'' '"'"'''"' ......... "' c...1.1.----------------------I NWtw. (411tortu• t1• w•\ • mtmbH ot ltwt £ti.\ (tub. M• 1, \t.tt "'~ fJ llv f't•\ "'°"""· o.,..,., co-... 1 o."'°"'*' """'""'"' ~"' C.f"nlGne of ~Y'l•t•v•• ... ,...,,_.,"'" «WW' NUOht,.,. H.t"C, Potfr r m ct> ,,. M-9\A, (• , \lepclaUQf\lfr. M.tttff'\11' ~~••tt ot s"" v.11.-., 1'1•~. '" P'l'H', w~ Sh.ttttwf' ot ec."""'· t•"""'""''• '°"' tht•rs \er1111f•\ w ill bt rond"'-lr-d ~t 1 10 PM l u•\'1•v. P .h d H "'"""' M•Mon•I p~, .. (f\AO•·I N•woori Oil«-"· C.• ••'f't F 111t"'-' c,..,.1r1 Pt"""'• ot St C.t1ll• C11ttw:111c ("u' 1 t\ ,., ru,fln off1<l•t1nq ,,.,,.,'" .. "' P•til•r ti1•w ~mo"•' P1trlfl In ,,. • ., o t ,,.,.,,..., nwttnorl•t Ce>nlrtb\lhuf'\\ ,,,...., e.,.-n~,. h1 Trw A"ttwnv L•nt lrt• w.11~tt • •I • UNJ, Aoutt f Of>• olli' t . V4l.,_y ("'ntw f "'''' '10l1 hr t~.-J"''" 1'"9' Of ,._"'' ftQ utom•nt M < lt<Olt Mt.Hfuwr r, l:.t(ond+do l• ""' tor' JfNU N Al,Afn r. II "~lN, .... -04 ._~l"QiOI\ tMot<" C••""'"i• O..t• of 0..1" """°" f rt '''• \4,1rt11....-J n, ,.,, «M~t•r Airh tA t,.r•·t••y '' u,., t"Otelf\8f.*<" lwtV'•"<l~hrtlrif""" V't\ •t .. tlO" I" \ t • r J 00 t 011 tn t 1 Oli) • 00 t1 M k ,."' y • II I• t.,, I t l&W'\d•f ,..,,,.,,_" J l•M, l1•hfty fkothen ( "'•P. 1 •""'-,ti ~"·' \ W•11 n. ..,,., ti1 rQ AM I •, "• n \ h-~ ( ..tltwtlf ( P\•41 h "It HJ HJl1 I I\ fO f1j ~a--"'· ...... 1.nqt "' n .. ' n "''"' '"'"'t Au \ ''"'' ',. ,.,,. ... ,, , ,.,1 tw.t "· ' ,. f•·• • c •o• \ (11 ,,,,. , '"'''~', M-utw.•, •t•~ t H •A\ h f•,1.,.9 , ••ut•I 1"*1h-"t"'h"'I ,__.,'''I BAL Tl·BEAG£RON FUNERAL HOME oron.1 dl'I M .tr blJ·9•1!.i0 Cost,1 Mu.,n 646·24i4 rl ~RMIGHI? Learn What Makes The Lindora Method So Effective /\ complete program to instruct patients how to lose weight easily, then how ro maintain !heir le<YI we1gnt. Doily therapy, wrth audio and sub lim1nal visual aids to promote mot1vaflon and encouragement HCC. o tot mobil.vng substoncP. makes II easier fOf pohents to lose weight without fotrque Of excessive 111.nger l1ndoras very special drel. dcs1gnod tor r~ wea;1lt bis. crd rr(JOVed eathg ~ BehovlOr mod1hcot100 techniques to leom weight control l 1ndoro's easy-to-follow maintenance program 10 prevenf regaining. ORANGE COUNTY Transit Contract Renewed Orange County Tran!'l1t District dlrcctori. ha' t• rt>nc~ cd a ma rkcting contract "1th Tr.rn,.,11 Rest>arc.-h and Ma rkctmi.t lnc. for nine munlh.:. lJndrr the new t'On· tract, the firm will <1!>:>1:.t with marketing, public relations and ad\ ert1smg plans. c·onduct nder and non-rider, s un e)s, Js well as s tudies amon~ the handicapped. senior citizens. college stu dents, newcoml'rs <1nd shoppers. According to a report to directors, the monthlv contract cost will h~· $2.400 next year inslead of the S3.000·a-monlh this year b ecause l e ss service will be required. The contract will expir<.' June JO. Politieal otes McCarthy Drive Open By 0 . C. lllbllNGS Ol ... 0..1, "'*'1•11 Petitioners. c.-om usst-1:.. t·oordmutors and general \'Oluntet-r& Jrt• 111.·rn~ '''u~hl by lhe or ganszotion ~ h1l·h 1s ll") 1nl( to <tuahry Eugene McCarthy h a vr~idcnlhtl n 1nd1dutc for No\ l'ntbt•r Tht: Mc<.::u lhy Pt.'Ople huv1• Ol'\'nt•d un Oran11e County ht>a<1q unrle1-s ut JOO.t2 Tiber Lane, llunt mgton BeJch. and Michelle l.t'fknw1tz. sh•te pellllon drt\'I.' coordmutor, :.aid all kind:. ot help art! nt.-eded McCarthy •• 1 former U.S. Senator from Min· nesota and onetime candldutt' for the Democrats(• party's pre!'l1dential 11um1nut1on. announced his in· dependent cand1dary in January Tht.' Oran.:e Count~ lw;1dquarteri. is npen from 8 a m . to 7 p.m The phont• numbl'r 1s 847-5272 . . .. DENNIS MANGt:RS, Ocmocrnllc candidate for the 7Jrd A!>wmblr M?Ut. \\Ill kick ore h1:.. ~ampa1gn m Costa M('sa with \\\o coffee gather. mg:.. The first \\ 111 bl' held Thur&da) al 7 .30 p m . al t~e home of Mr. and l\lr& <.; C11dfrey ~andeen . 2718 Sandpiper Dn\t' On Sc:pt 8. ~1r~. f'rank F'orbalh, 2880 Club llou:.e Hoad. "111 ho~t an 8 p m . coffee for ~langer:. • • • THE MEMBERS of the nt•wl~ formed Balboa Ba} Republican Federated Womt'n·:. Club will gather for an installul1on lunch Sept 15 at Sam·s SeC1food , 3901 E Coai.t lllghway. Corona del Mar. Tickets arc $4 and rc::.ervatwns are necessary. Call 675·211 lor644·45.57. • * * THE ORANGE Count\• Coast Association a coalition of govcrnmt•nt and bu!>mess interests from the Oran~e Coa::.l will hear all but one of the randidates for :.tatt• office from Or1.1ni::1• Count~· at a luncheon m eeting or ~pl 22. . Tho.se scheduh.'Cl to aPi><><•r .ire Assembly man Robert Burke 1 ll lluntmJ?ton Hench) and his lJemocralic oppollt'llt for tht• 7:lr<I District seat. ~nnis Mangers; Asscmblyrnun Paul Carpenter I O·Onmse> and his Hepublit•Jn OJll)t'hl'nt ror t hl' J7lh ~natt' D1!>lnct ~Nl, Loro11 l\01to11 , l'h1l St•1tr, the Repubhcun Cjnd1dalt• ru1 thl' 7Ji.l "''•'ntlll> dli. tnct and his J>1•11wrru111· 0J111(1rwnt t 'ht•t \\.1 .11 •• m<I Democrat Ron 'ord<hJ, Uh· lk11111c.·1 at 1 u1111111i: foe !ht> 14th ASSl•tnblv M'JI ll\•111.: '_.c.·,11,•il II~ Hoh Badham <R N''"lX•r1 0..-tH'h l Jim Siemon~. Ct111So\.t., 11pprn1l•t1t, ~ .. 1111ht•"111 twoul of town that ct11~ • • • SPl':AXING 01'' c.•011fro11tt1tw11:., n111~11;":.:-.1v11al hopeful Dan LunKrtm, Uit> H1•1)ulJlltun whu 1i. tr>''"" to unseat Oemocrut Murk t1au11uCurd 111 1h1• :14th Uistri<'t hus chullcn.;l-d llunnM01 d to a tll'l>Jk Lungren suys that a dt'buk would .:1vt• him tl11• opportunity to :.how how 1m·o11:..1!'ltt•11t 1l1t• 111t·ut11IH•11t has been. "Tht>re h u i.trt•ut l(ulf i.t•pu1<1t 10•: It.in naford'i, wordi. and actions ... Luni.:tt•n clJ1m' · Rangers Explain Cou11ty to Visitors • Fi\•e int erpretJtl\t' rangers h ave been un du- ty this sum mt>r tt> l'' plain the h1stor~. natural life. culture aru1 gl.'OIO~) of Orange County parks and beaches. In a report to count) supervisors rerenll). Geo r ge O s b o rn e. direc.-to r of tht• count\· Environmental M airni:t; ment Agency. said th1• five ranger trainet•!> have presented 60 pro grams so far rcachmg about 2,000 park \'l&1tor& Th<.') l\<.'lt> hllt.'d HI J um'. his n•port ~Jul. and \\ t'n• ;n,<.,11-:nctl to Milt• Sq u a rt'. In· 111t'. O 'Nt'tll .uul Ft'.tlherlv Park~ ln Jdd1t1t•n to tl1t• pro g r a m & • t h t' h ;1 \' l' \\Orh•d Oii tr . .111 J?Wdt·~ .. d1spla~ boanb, !>f><'l'lal ~outh proJ1'1't!'I Th1•y ab11 dl'\ l'loJ)t•cl a hor~t.·l>at•k nature "al\.. at lr\'iOl' Par!.. he ~•ud Os bu ml' 'i. rt•port r• 1n· l'lutft.•d tlwt the program \\Ji. :.Ut't'l''''11l and :.hnultl tw t•on.,11h•r•'c1 tor con tin 11:.tt11m ftl llt 111w HOW TO ADD COMFORT TO CULTURE AND ZURIN MEHTA IN ORANGE COUNlY The 23rd cmn u.ll < oncert series of the Orange County Philll<ll mont< '-lociety will once agc1in f(>oture Zubin M cht.1 and lib L<>'> Angeles Philhc1rrnon1( Orclwc,t1 ,,, ,,.., he f ull1ll'> 111.., contract in ~1>uthern C"'llfmni.1 before lwcoming dirertor of th~ New formed in the auditorium CJf th1• ~i1ntcl Arl<l Hiqh School. 520 West Walnut. c>'> do't' to tlw t1•nlt>r of lhe rounty ii" poo;sible. Then• I' nnt c1 hc1d '><'<ll in the h ouse. And there it, rnor<• th.m 11n 1pl1• pt1rk111<{ · at the school. BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lne entire program Is under the stricf supervision of meoical doctors. specioltsts in tx:inatrlc medicine. • York f'hilh,mnonit There still (I re some choice seatc; <1Vr1tl.1hl<' to ..,<'<l'•on tJCket purchasers. If you would lik<' flJ know mm<? about the 1976-77 season, if you would like• to reserve season tickets to the ccmcc•rh. o r j( you would like to join the select circle o( Ornnge Cou111y residents subscribing to the Society's continu.m< <! fund, clip and mail the coupon below, or Cdll. I 10 D1 0,111w.iy Cn•..i11 MC'.,il Ci4 2 91 !10 McCOA .. ICI( MORTUARY Laquna Be.icll 494·S41 5 Son Juan Capistrano 495·1776 PACIFIC VIEW .. EMORIAL PA.AK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newport. Ca1tlorn1a 644·2700 PEEK F'AMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 89~·3525 8MmtS' MORTUARY 627 Main S t. Huntington Beach 536·6539 Coll 101 onlonnoti()n Mondoy lhru frodoy 9AM 101'M -2PM t06PM. NEWPORT BEACH 640-6831 f • r .h.:n U:n .. 1 COSTA MESA 557--1893 Ml>Vl~ Pi ·~sr nnH Son lemordlno • E. long leoch • Miuk>f'I Hills Howthome • Oranoe • Newp<>ff lleoch ~d9n Grove • ton9 Seoch • Po$odeno la Habra • WOOdlond Hiiis • Sherman Oob WeJI Covino • Fullelfon • Riverside ·Sonia Monico Cotto Mesa • Pomona • c.mtos. Hollywood 1U~MITDlQK lhdoro Medlc:d Cr.la ere owned ond ~feted by Mec::lico! Doctors · that tfllffet lhM' prOciice to llarlot11cs. AU Clnlc: PersoMel. 0oc:ton and N\nes are licensed by h S~ of Colilomio.. But '>omet hing rn•w hc1s been added t hie; year. reserved seo tmg and comfortable seating. Beginning October 9. the Orange County Philhar· monic Society will present 10 concerts in two series, and this year, the outstanding programs will be per- ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY 201 West Coast HighW8y Newport Beach, California 92663 Telephone: 646-6411 !•··············································································· : Orange County Pht1n.rmon1<. Society : : 201 We1t Coasl Highway : Nt'\VPott Be11ch. CA 92663 . : Plea't' scmd me e copy of your J<r76-77 concert "'""~ pmqrMn. : Plc>aw wnd me --wason llckets for the 5 concem In St'rles A lat S'W nr ~ I •I. : Ple11se send me __ season lickeh for the 5 conct'rH In Sftrlf't B 1.11 o;·m or !I I •I . . : Pll'<)SC \end me __ ~eason lltk4'1'> for Jhe 10 conct•rh 111 11(.)lh "'"''' (411 $r1C1 ,,, $i11J ) • 'I : I . : I undentand 1hat choice seals will be assigned on~ llr\I Ctlm••. fir,1 ~•·twd he .. , ... . . : Name ..... ----------------------------: : Addres~-----------------------------: Ctty ..... ________________ Stalc _____ Ztp _____ • : M11kr check pavablc to Oranqe? Count\' Phttharmonlc ~•X'•ttt\/ • : ·~·············································································: · Number 28 in a series of public service advertisements sponsored by Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach. CJhfo.rnia Tonight's TV Highlights KTl..A 0 8 :00 -"One Foot in Hell.'' Alan Ladd and Don Murray star ui this western drama from 1960. ABC fl 9:00 "Rage.'' George C. ~ott portrays <1 rancher whose son i.s ~1th.~ by an accidental leak or nerve gas m this 1972 m ovJl' with Metrtin ~been. CBS 8 9. 30 "Abee." The pilot film for the TV series based on the movie "~ice Doe~n 't Live Here Anymore" with . I..1:nda Lav!n as a 35·year·old waitress with a prec1cious 12-year·old son. TV DAILY LOG I TWSDAY aVaNING e:oo tJB 11 ~1 t Jmll..n o n1 •1 1Qi m "-n ...,w (f f 11111ly Alt.W 1!1 '--'• Q) 1'1rtnd1• hnuly Q) AUlll-12 (.Ml lll11or l111ut lu•••ll Con l1nu1d l1om ~ JOPM S4n fr111Cr5eo C1ants Y\ Nt11 Yori Mets fZi)Z...111! (1' 'I ) S~1 Trt& ,,, DINll! m 1.ttt1t iwuts -6:30- tJ 0181111 Cu•1' 1nclu~t 8•1'1 Wlult Gf<lltt ~11bt Jomo 84'on M1Ckt1 C1llt1 Cn.1klllt lliit 4n0 Di ~ )Of(t 81otllt11 ;~ l. 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John lrt l111d 1 M D (C) "llmr TM late" (Cl'lll) 6S -.V1u•ttft 0 5'tlt•1n, l'lrt I ord Co"•" Sltvt111 300 ~lCl "Ua" (411) 61 - w n HIY"'~td Oun M1rl1• Willnd ity11P Wll!tt H O e rC> "Tiie Dltl's a.en· (6r•) '67 loll~ Cisw.etu lltw rtlJ ~ ll1ft1Sl ra11Mr. "MUIDH IY DUTH"' IPGJ "ILACKlllO .. MEL llOO«S "SILEMT MOVIE .. IPGI "HAllY&WALTB GO TO MEW YOIJr' "ROllH AND MAI.ION" IPGJ "LOGAN'S lUH" IPGI "FANTASTIC Pl.AMIT' "GO FOR rr lPGt "FANTASTIC 'LASTIC MACHINE" "ST. IVES" frGI .. MAGNUM POIC!'" Ill "GUS'" fGI "GllZZ&. Y ADAMS" Also on the Same Program * The Devil in Miss Jones Adultt Only NoOM Un- 11 Admftt~ 'tllll'CAT, ""'"" l&6t ,...,._.IM. 0,.. ....... " -°""'Al ........ (~Bronson I' Ray St. lws Tuesday August 31 1976 OAILYPILOT /18 Neu TV t LOS A/\GELES 1AP1 A new re(' ru1 l fo r Nsc ·~ Sunday night i.leulhs" Thl' ncl"'urk ,m nount"t'!> th.it lh•nnlb Ou~Qn "'1 11 i.tar 111 .. 00 minute proi:l'um dt• velopn1t•nl 11r0Jl'~I. ··n1ch1c 8 roc kehn.rn. "SEYDI tEAU HES" !al "STORY or Af)[l[ H" SO COAST PLAZA Mlt lrlllol Sl. ~ti Ult,_ akw41Hem•• "Rf TURN OF A MAM Clll£0 HOISE" ... ..... n-11••• u• ,_, , .. , n '•• 1 ....... SO COAST PLAZA Prl\'ah• E.Yt> .. The 111lol film will be 1mm11m111111 produced by Uotn·r~ul MlthMISt.*11111111-, ..... ,_ .. .. "FUTUREWORLD" (PC) S t udio!>. wh1t•h oli;o makes "Columbo," ''M c M1llur\," ' MCCioud'' <1nd other members of tht• Sunday night mnt4.'ry mo\'ie group Dugan \\all .ip1w;ir as .. a ) II u II (( ~I II d In t' x pcril'n<"t'd but <'OlleJte· educatt'd pr1 vale eve .. He ha:, prt.•\·1ously · ap- peared on settment.s or "The Walton s , · "Columbo," "M AS ll" and "Cannon " MOl'+-FRI 7.9 ~<1-10 40 SUN 2·3·50-S:41. 7:30-11:20 r .... ~ ~ MON.THURS 7:15-ll"JO SUN 1 15·J:2S·S.)S 7.05·9.SS "GO FOl IT" "MAGICAL MYSTUY TOUlt" IP'GI "TMll u-.01 "'"° ltU -6UC1WllMlMtllA" "CAI.UL I .OWL- TH£ CITY SHOHINC CENTRE OlAHGI U4-ltl I 1" cm CEMTlE CIHEMA) .~ $.A l'RWY tMANCHUTlR flC I (i Ci FRWV ICIT Y DR. EX l "fUT\IH woaLO· "t'HASI 1¥" t'GI '"THI SHOOTISr' "f'OSSI" l,GI "SHAWOOW OF THI HAWK'' ~ "'OllVl·tH" IPGI "GoO FOl IT" "MAGICAL MYSTHY TOUl" Spec1•I P"ce 12 3010 2.00 p m lnet,. S-. & H ISl.U . Open Doily 12:30 p.m. wtK••n-rt .. t M \Al \llM-l tt I , .. , 4 .. 1 l\.•it SO COAST PLAZA 1n s .. 11 .... 1 Mt-Jm ""'-..'~ (X) ·m111.-.01" ..................... "''---............ .. ·-·-.. 1•1• "IUIHT Offt.llHGS" IPGI iHOWM 04"-f I~· tM IM IJ..le II CINE MALAND 1ms. .. w .-.m1•1 1111---··"' "fUlURCWORlO" (Pt)) , ,, .. ,._.,. "GO FOR IT" (l) "UElllW .. UMI" , ,. , .... , ..... , ~·~ OoU•M 4' • It It"" ~w•- Call 642-5678. Pul • lew 1111ord1 l o work lor ou. --·-,... GO •ot IT1N1 'AClflC VtNATIOHI fNI ,,,., ___ , ~--·-·-­-.... , ..... -"'"' aOOlnl COOIUIN '"' '41 llM CAii MUIOtl IY DIATH 1N1 ......... , ILAClllllD "" '•Mf ,.,.... e MnMI .... fUTUalWOILO tN1 l>\llt. MYSTHIOUI MONllH ,.., -· ... ·--· '----·--·.-·-_.,_, IOOS?U COGIUIN tN! -------......:-== ........ --. ,,.... .... ............ S27 2223 -........ _ -.... ,,__. MOMIN,., ................ , ... -........ _,_, ·-""·~·­""' ,_ .. ,,. ..... fUTUU WOllD " MYSTlllOUI MOHlflH '"' -· ... ·--' _,. ___ , _.,... l.OUNllUN" OIOllN ._,_....,_ IMMOW flf M MAWI ,_ -· DllVl0IN ,,.., -'-•Lii-• -............ MOMIN 111 INTO net DIVll ,., """ ·-· """" .. _. lllTUll WOllO ""' ···-"' •OOO OJ '"' 0001 ""' IUllt tu.<• t Oll¥11 •llt IUINT °'"llHOS 111tj ""'. TlllOI MOUH ""' -WAf,. 0 Ul-N &ACM• THI IHOOTllT ,., 1\1/t • POUi ""' -~-,.,,.-----­ ... .., MO¥M '"' ___ ,,,__ WY llUI MAIJ.e '"'' "l:llll("i.=!:~-!:-~~1~-·.-...-;';:iCI.," • .. -· ....... . NllCfO ........ CAllA A CO\,OIH --~'"° .... ~ •v. """ .. tt.•MC .. ""'~ .. ,.,... - AJfl DAILY PILOT Tuffd•Y August 31 1976 New Insurance Woes Product Insurers Fear Higli Costs Will Force Them Out By JOHN CUNNIFF .~ .......... -.... Fean are rising umong pro duct llablhty 1ruiuren. and their chent-Uu1t they art! berng pr c aented with mue h tht! s Jmc • siluatic1n tht>y ma1nta1n 1-. reaporu1blc for the h11eh c.w1I of mechcal ma I pr .icuce nsur1nt'l' That 11ttuat1on, they c;uy. ii. uni• in which the !iOCIW und ll'lf:JI systems i.trt•tch tht limit-. Qf manufacturers· rt>ll pons1b1llht•s and permit settlt!menL"i of u ~1 t1.· unknown JUbt u Cew yearll aj(o INSURANCE INUU~IRY of facials say the cons~ucnC·t's :.ire potentially enormou.., and mcludt.· these poi.s1 b1 h lie:-. That some insuri:rs m1~ht IK' forced out or bu!> me:;:-. or. ill IC'J l'lt compelled to II m 1t )(reull} llw amount of Cu\ cral(t.• uffcn'd That :.omc !>ma lll•1 manufacturt'rs might Ix• fon·1.·d to go without product hab1ht} Ill surance . thereby runn1n~ \Ill' nsk of ha\ mg ruinous claim., made against tht'm dirtell} -THAT PRICF.s f'OR S-Ome products m1ghl be forcffi h11.th1.·r to cover tht' cos ts of 1ru.ur..1rwc and t"la1ms That rvm pitm~ "'Ill be.> 1 c lut>t11nt to de\ d op ne\\ µiodun .. thui. slowtn1; the 1nnov:.it111n J.1r11 cess th:it often raises produ\.11\ 1 t~ and i.erv .. ~ to kl'<'P pr l l't'' mon· 'table thun other" 11ic tl11.·} 011.:ht ht' Tht> enttrl' prop{'rty liahlf1t) in sur11nce indu:-.t ry . of "'h1ch 1J1 o dut·t hab1llty ini.urarH'l' '·' .i '"" t. had twod1s..istrou:-. '''•11~ in '' re•" 1n 1974 and 1975. tn' thc formt•1 1t :mHered 1rn u11der\\ ntm~ lo:.' of S2 6 billion Last year the dl'f1t·11 Jumped tu S4 5 hi I hon Rl:Dl'CISG Tllt'.S t-: li>'>:-1·~ and perhii p:o. pt.•rm1tt1.11.: som l' 111 'iurer:. tt• rt-m:un 1n husiru!:.!>. h:i~ been a 1!'1;11 1\l'I) 1m prmt.'l.I t'X Pt'rlt'nCl' Ill tht: i.luck mar l..t!I i.1nrc latt' Ill I 9i I ~t·H·rthcl1.·:>~ the ind us t n m a 1n1 <11n' I hJt man} m.,un·r:. hJ\t' ~orw out of bus1ne:.:. Industry off1 c1al:. oo" 1>J~ that M>mc m anu!ncturen. nught JOm \he insurers II\ going OUt Of bW.I ne!>i. T L,,,. re nee J onci. prc!'>1dent n( tht' Amt·nt·an lru.uru.nct' A.-. :.ot·1,.t1o n . e :.t1mutt'1> that hundn•di. arHI e' Pn lhoui.am.ls of s mall manufa c turen; and \\holt-!'lalcr:. min bel•um1.• non <·ompellt1 vt• 1f a 'olullon l!'IO t dt'· \ tll01>t•d LOEB, RllOADl::S & CO .. lht' 1nve~tmt'nl bankC!'r, t•umrnerlls that l>l'Vernl lar~c c:hcm1<.·al t.•om- pame:. now fat.•c 100 or more• <:mws 111 federal courts "Taraet ~etllements be~in at S200 n111lion . putt1njt claim:. lo 1lll) for Sl0,000 $25,000 10 the llnl:.ill llnw· l'al\·gory. 1t i-• .11d 1 t n J m t'' m <.' d 1 <.',,I a n d l' I t' c I r 0 n I {' tl c ' I ~· l' manufacture rs , :-.port1n~ good-. mul<er~. the mad unc: tool Ill du !>t ry Jnd C \'t'n th 1.· manufacturers of m;ichme saft'- ty equipment ai. ..imoog those a.lso affected. Place '°"' M In ttte P-..1•'• .. rtetpl8Ce, the Call 142·H71 PARTHY MEEDB> FOR MIMI-WAREHOUSE Weekend's G<u Price .fumps 2c DAILY PILOT 979-6666 For fast relief from that run down feeling ... ,_\ut•> Loun .1hd 'J t d•t...·" 1 • ft "' lir dt:..slt•r1 1 h.al \ .11l t•1,·11· '' I 11 IJp.A <IPf'I"\ ,11 nl ,, \<"1(ll.· ( h-dlt .tpph('4'h• I \to.ti II 'U·t" _,, 11" ...... \."V uprul\<1 f 11 .. • p..1 !i.1\t• Jlfl(•• ,.1 r t 1.,tl, < Jf \JU """''" "' tud Gll•;..,-...--:-r"I fn°4d<C\."'''lf~1 l\nd 11,,.' t t10nu-. ~.n,, )IAIN Of'FK l \1 tl•1 l'I,, t Iii \l."""1'1IP..._I (ho4J •;t ~HANC.H C)f'flU!> ANAllUM "' "~ 1 , , ., 11 ,u (~TA Mt .. A \4, • 1.-r•rl• I. 1\ri ,,. 11 M()O{.NA I 'I'" m o\ I' •1• 1 lkVINl ""'"'"'II II• >. Mo,t.+.., • 1'1 l,A(,UNA lllU~ Al001• J'u-. ... , i' J,,., I 1 OHANf,f J,, .. ur A f , ,,,,, -..ANl'A A~A Lu,\ ,.,, .. ,, TU!> TIN 1<. J I lo I , . , VILLA PARK 'd"" '''" \ \~ .. 1.do IT ALL ADDS UP High Interest Dai ly Compounding More Services Insured Savings + Extra hours The Best Investment 5.25% 6.50% 7.75% Ctil•lt<JIU ul Dtll "'1 SI 0011 I yur y1,ltl ln~t\l'T••nf (t111l1·~1, S Ouo t. HJ ir 11< y1r1.1 5.39% 6.72% 8.06% AU 1•••''"'' c~nttfl>d (f11ly Uy~""""'"' <•" C>• •~l~dtAA.t •'lr ''"'• he_"" • N \lt ,~ .,,.Wftf w '" tJU 11\t•t,,\t d•'f I" fO tt4, t "' AA, I MUUl!I l111'\ .,,, Mtlf'l"n•I\ _.,.. t ,,..., fl~ ",,,tlht att •''9'ilitt ,. .. ,. '' ,...,, .. tf\tt••1t •\''°"'I 0• .b·~ auh\lnt It\\ 4'IO ,_.,. tfi'lfll'•••t In add1t1on to h1qll 1ntcrcst. you save when you save at Los Angele<> FcdNal Savings becau';e 11 costs you noth· mg for a sale deposit box. a commcrr.ial bank chocking accounl. T r<ivclNs Checks. a copy of a document and other rnost-wanlC'd ._crv1ccs SomC' <;f'lrvtCes require mini mum bala nco. o f course. It takes only one minute and one signature to $lt1rl your savings account May Wf'I have a 1111nutc of your time? LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Newport Beach 3201 Newport Blvd -across from City Hall • 675-4500 OPEN t-5 MON.-THURS. • ... flh. HeAd Oll1ce OownlOWl'I Los Anqeles Federal S&vings and l oan Assoc1al1on Ont' W1lsh11e Los Ane')Clt.:5 9001 / 0 1her offices tl'>rouqhout 1t1f" IW"1' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gasoline p rices will be about 2 cents higher per galJon on the Labor Day weekend than they were July 4, an Automobile C lu b oC So uthe rn California survey in· die ates. Motorist s may reahze a savings of as much as 8 cents a gallon by com- parison s hopping and savings of 3 to 9 cents by using self-serve gasoline facilities. the report said Monday. THE COST of a gallon of regular gasoline will average 64.4 cents this weekend with premium running 68. 7 and tJn · leaded 66.7. Self-servie~ pnces will be lo\H·r. lhc survey predicted The s ur\'cy found lhat regular gas oline 1s lowest pr iced al 54.9 cents :i gallon in Tulare. while stations in Tulare. Los Alamos and West Covina ha\'e premium at 59.9 and unlcuded .:asolinl' 1s available at 57.9 in Tulare »nd W~t Covina Re1zular i;:asoline 1s highest prrced 1n the mountain r esort com- munities of L t'f' Vmm~ and Mammoth Lakes al 75 9 Premium 1s runnin~ 79 9 and unleaded 77 9 in lhese area!> Ni-;A RL\' ALL 309 ::.lal1ons s urveyed will be open the Labor Day weekend. with 22 percent remaining open 24 hours a day. Only 5 pe rcent will be closed Sunday and 2 percent s hut Monday. The majority w ill open betwee n 6 and 8 a m . and close between 9 p.m . und mldm1tht. The:' a uto c lub sal<I motori~ts should rm up their gas tanks before 7 or 8 p.m . to avoid beinJZ t'3UIZht l>hort Loan Call Service Announced CrO('ker Rank has In· troduccd in San Diego County a service that <'nablc' ronsumt.•rs to ai>· ply for in11tallmt.•nt loan11 by dialing a toll-free telephone numb<'r "Jnd1vlduals can apply ror mst:illmcnt loans l>y l<'lt'phonc• without having to vuul th<> hank until fhe y pick up their money," said David A. Hrooks. Croeker 's senior vie<' pre11idenl of retail bankin(Z. According to Brooks. ';an Diego County ls the first 10 the stale lo get the bank's new service, which Is called "Crockerpho ne loan.·· lie said anyone can app- ly for a loan through this service. whether or not a curre nt Crocker customer. Loan applications are taken over the phone from 9 a.01. to 9 p.m. weekdays. and from 9 a .m . to6p.m . Saturdays. The number to call is 800-65.'4· 1492. .. Within 2-4 hours after customers call ou r credit representaUves, they re- ceive a return call with the bank's decision," Brooks snid. LRONI ALI.\'. SO~O: of the mor~financiall) StJblt• und rellu ble manut.lctun•r1i "ho havt• a large numbt'r or machln ·~ 1n th\• market Pl•re hav" tx·come the poorer rni.ur an(''' ru.k.;, JC-Cord 1ng to tht• Lo 1.•b lthoudc analys1i. Some manuf,.ct un.•n., It 1101\'I>. made muchlner) and c.-qwpment thal hall l.ll>ted 30 or .i<l 'ear:. Now they find thl•mscl\t-11 thl· subJect of :rn1t:s lwt·m.1.'H' of u chan~e in s afoty flaws. 1l t o m roented. The lnfl'renc~ of the anahs11, w a s t h a t p e r h a p s l h t• manufacturer would hu' <> Lt't'11 tx>tter of f 1f 11 had c-host•n to pro duce an inkr1or m :whmt• 1h.1l would not now lea\ e 1t Ol~.'11 lo \lw poss1b1hty of ~uit::. 3 S t eelmaker Drop Planned Price Hikes PJTTSBURGll 1AP1 Three major steelmak~rs ha\cdropped their plans for price moruses on >tee! products used primarily in ;iutos and appliances U.S. Steel Cor p., the nauon s largest steel producer, an· nounced Monday it had dropped plans for a 4.5 percent incr<.'ase becaus e of "{·ompel ilivc factors ... BETHLEHEM STEEL Corp , lhe nation ·s second largest, the Inland Steel then followed U S Steel's lead and withdrew their plans for price hikes on s heet steel. The 10creases would have been effective Oct. I. J ones & Laughlin Steel Co. s aid onJy lhat 1t "would remain com petitive." Engrun·r Jt Ph1ludclphia :o. F ranl-lln ~lml f)\lh final touchc!-> on the mas ter l'ngravmg lw a ~ rnin for t h1· Bahamian gove rnment The mint h as p rnducecl t i\\.· !.liver com:-fnr LhC' Bahamas ~met• I !JiO The L rlltl•d Stales has lo rnakP <illl' v.1th a S2 bill a nd :i SI corn OC Business on the Mo1ve . .. Joanna Bowes. Newport Beach, has been named marketing rt'!'earch analyo;t at Cochrane Chase & Company, Inc .. Nt•wporl Heuch She ha~ previous marketing research experience in Ne" York City. • Gneme J . Irish hru. been named controller ror J o hn S. Grlfflth & C ompany, lr v lne . Responsibilities Include financial reporhng, ac countin g , administration und planning. Ht: 1s former controller for the Southern Californiu division of Robert JI. Grant • The following persons hove been elected lo posa tions in the Sales and Mukellnl( Exe<'ullves A!>· sociation of Los Angeles: Donald Estrin, lluntin~on fko ach. !>ecretary- treasurer. He 1s executive vice pre!>ldenl of Pacific \'an Lines. Charles Looml<>. Fountam Valley. director He 1s district s t aff m anager for yellow pages ad· wrtising for Pacific Tel<'phone Comp&ny. • Kim Clary has JOin<'d John O'Donnt'll & Partners Newport Beach, as director of marketinl( activities'. She 1s former leasing manager for Don Koll Company . lier initial ass ignm ent will be coordanatwn of markctin~ and leasing industrial rac11ities under construction m Irvine and Tustin. • John G. Broussard, president of Broussard Ac- countancy Corp,, has been elected president of the Orange County c hapter of the National Association flf Accountants. Robert C. St•ck has been named director of marketing communications for ~flcrodata Corp., Irvine. He 1s former manag<.'r or marketin~ com- municauons and a sudf WlStstant Georg£• S. Stiw ri., El Toro, hu-. lwt·n namecl cngmcer <ti M artin-ll.•ck1•r ('ompan~. :-.an la Anu. lit' w1l I lie:' respon1i1I1I t· I or 11 II l'lll' l!ll'l'fl n i: a('t I\ 1t11•:0.. Ht' 1s former m ana,.:er 11f l'll'rtr11·al 1·nJ.:1r11.•t•nni.: fur a llouston-lw:o.i•d l'ompan.\ t:dmund L. Tuton. !-,Jn l 'h•uw ntt" ha' b1•t•11 111" moted lo v1re pr(•:.idenl arnl manal!l'r of tlw Hank of for \\'alt Oisne}' Productioni.. J\frrlwtcll "1th the 01 f!annation since Jg(';S!, ht• will h1.• in l'har~{' of huyin" r<.'la1l merehanch:-.c for all 1·ompan} <II\ 1s11ms • Edmund I.. Tuton, San Ch•ntl'nh•. ha" h('<'O pro· moled lo n ee prt':rn1ent 1rncl mana.:t•r 111 1h1• Hank of Ca.IUomia ·s t\ewr>0rl lk•ad1 ol lll'I' I k JIHnl·d the bank in 1975 a~ a n ai.s1Manl '1c·1· 1•rt·'1dent • Michael \\. :\ler!>ch. Nc14port Uc•J(h, ha!'> rt:· cc1ved the "rook If' manai:{·r ot tht• } l'ar·· :1w ;1rd from Purex Corp. for· outstand1n~ uch1cvr ment by a new Purex mana~er ' Jlt' 1s as'i1'>tant tr> the presi- dent and JOmed the com11any in 197!i • Aram Basst>nlan. A.I A .. 11arlner 1n Hatt•s- Bassenicin-Pekerck. NcWJlOrl Heath, hcis JOtncd the Orange County chapter of tht• Amt>rican Institute or Architects ~uarkrly Journal and will !>.Cr\'1• as editor. The upc:umini: cd1llon of the Journal wall bf· devoted to hi::.torical proJecls in the county. REPORT DELAYED Due to tr:10s miso;ion diffir ult ies 1n N<.'w York, the Mutual Fun1b n •port 1., not a\ atl:ihlc today. ()vf•r Tiu• <:ounlf .. r NASO Li1tlttqs 10 '1 \tr.it•b n 11 11 ~ • \uott'f f I t• 16 TIMI' OC '' , n • ,,.mo_.,. 4 ., f • IAtlt H t t i I tf '•th ftuh t' . ., •, 1-. u•n r• I l lrr,o.-nf t e I 1 T ,Inf' (I\ 1 '• I , lw•t-' If ,, •• ·"""'¥>,, 1• ., "' ""'' f•o ~ ,. •• ''''" 01. 1 • J f ;rn• nr '... ,. ,. 'f''-""• , ) " \', Un M1(,,11 IH 11~ ll'r •'riJt') '• 14 U\ l•1>.l t1 I 11, IJ\111 ,,.,, .., ... -4 1, ll()Pt.11 ,, ti .. 111• ..i V•ll•; <,. • • ,.,,,, v ... ~n ,.,., '4'\4t .. ,, \lttt11ff \ " ' 1\ ._, """''' ) • '•.,. Vtttl'i.tt 1 1•. v.-t .. .-,,..tj 11 ~ Woth r~, w-.h ~•'· v .. 1bb ..,,. 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Off 11' '• Ott tt I '• Ou II I .• 8:' 11 ' ' .• 01: :1 : '• 0 11 100 '• 011 100 •• OH •I '" Oii • ' '• Ott • t '• Oft • 1 Ta tday'e Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSI1'E TRANSACTIONS Senate Okays Postal Funds WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate approved by a volc.-c vote today glvln1 the Postal Service an extra Sl billion tn 1ub8ldJes without relmpoalng tight bud&et.ary control over t.he de- ficit-ridden mall nlYlce. The compromise mea1ure, agreed upon lalc Monday by a Senat~Jiouae conference com· mitttt, now ioea to the House tor action. J\ provides an eirtra $SOO million for lhe Poat.al Service lor each ot the next two years. Acreemeot. came alter the House conferees 1ielded lo the Senate and dropped a require· ment that the Post.al Servi~ be brought back under the re1ul1r coniressiooaJ appropriaUon pro- ces1L Tue:td1y.August31, 1978 s DAILY PILOT I I PR Blues Lily's Gilding Unstuck? 8y MILTON MOSKOWlT'l One of the 1rowth "tndustrfn .. of our tame Is pubUc re· lallons While bus1nes..,men compl11in that the general public neither loves them nor understand.t them. they keep addini PR ataffcrJi to explain and Ju11tlfy tht'lr operations. There may bo a • perverse corr(llotlon nt work here. Accordlnti to all the public opinion Money's polls. confidence in bwsi· Worth nH11 hnJ descended to an all·tlme low. Yd ~mployment in public rehatloM is at nn all-time high. Jt seems that whll•• It lakl's rcwer anll fcwt-r workerti to tum out products. more and more rolk:s urc required to dcitl with the media and other groups sceklng intorm11Uon from corporations. SHELL OIL. THE nation's 14th largest lndustri•I cor- poration. mirrors these trends. ln an Interview in the Aug. 1 Forbes magazine. John Uookoul, the 53-year·old president ol Shell. boasts that In the past decade the company's sales have tripled to $8.l billion a year. while employment was cut 13 percent to 32.500. On the other hand. Shell's public relations stafr has swelled to 100 persons. all reporting up lo H.E. Walker, vice president for public affairs. Walker's domain includes not only press relations but environmental bnd safety a.Hairs and go\•eromental relations. The burgeoning public relations establishment is de· tailed in the 1976 edition o( "O'Dwyer's Dil'tctory or Corporate Communications," a SSS. 2~8-page volume issued by New York editor Jack O'Dwyer. O'DWYER'S DlBECl'ORV lists J,458 companies. find· ing that 82 percent olthem now have formal public relations or communications departments. Total employment or PR professionals in these companies has risen to the 7 .000 level. lo addition. one out of every three companies uses an out· side public relations counsel. Some companies are more PR·conscious than others. Ford .Motor, for example, has a public aUairs department with an annual budget of $2 mllUon and a staff of 300. Gov. emmental and ci vie affairs are part of this operation. On the other hand, American Home Products, one or our largest pharmaceutical makers, with annual sales of $2.3• billion, reports that it has no PR department. Press in~ quiries are handled -or not handled. as reporters who deal: with this company know -by "company executives." AMONG THE COMPANIES with sizable public re. lations staffs are Aetna Ufe & Casualty, 75· AT&T 13()· Bethlehem Stul; 81 ; DuPont, 80; Exxon,' 60 ; Ge'nerai Motors. 180; IBM . 100: and Sears. Roebuck, JOO. . With this strong cadre of corporate communicators on<! would think that U.S. business would have little trouble' get: Ung its message acl"OISS. But that's not the case. Ads seeking to explain what the free enterprise system Is all about are ~urrenUy being disgorged from the corporate bowels In un· precedented weight and frequency. And most of these ads make the point that the public is abysmally Ignorant or busi- ness. . Either the public relations people arc not doing their )Obs well or else the corporate images have become so tarnished that more hands are needed lo pol111h them. Middlemen Hit In Beef Pricing WASHING'tON CAP) -Retail meat prices are lower t.han they were a year ago, but a senior Agricullure Depart· menl economist says they should be even lower. The economist said middlemen are not giving consumers the full benefit of lower prices being paid lo farmers. Don Paarl berg, department director or economics, said Monday both consumers and farmers would benefit if mid· dlemen who process and sell beef and pork would reduce what he called ''their near-record'' margins for meat and do a better job of promoting it. A SPOKESMAN FOR THE grocery st.or es uid Paarlberg's comments were Wldeserved and that retailers , have promoted meat vigorously since prices beean drop· , ping. He said risi11g expenses, including labor, have ac- counted for the larger markup between what farmers get ' for livestock and what consumers pay for meat. ' Paarlberg said lbe farm price or Jive cattle dropped 26 percent the past year while retail beef prices declined only , J4percent. "Retailers could improve lbe situation for farmers and consumers by promoting beef and pork and reducing their prices more quickly in line with lower wholesale meat prices.'' Paarl berg said In a statement. mE SITUATION HAs BEEN m0s( acute for cattle feedlot operators who have been losing more than $65 peri animal because of lower market prices, Paarlberg said. Il appears now that ~e losses will continue throu1h the rest of this year, he aajd. Clarence G. Adamy, pre11ident of t.be National As· sociation of Food Chains, said calUe prices are down because or "a huge liquidation'' or surplus anlmal11 by farmers and ranchers. "All or that meat coming to market la getting Into con· 8UmpUon In an orderly method," Adamy aaJd. ''It could not be done without great promotional actlvllleJ rellecUng pricea fairly by the retailer." DEPARTMENT EXPER'r8 SAY retail meat prices probably will remain fairly stable this foll. Cattle prices may rise somewhat, but larger 8upplle8 or hOJ(i. will keep . plenty of meat on retail shelves. • Paarlberg ~upplloo rtgurot1 which 11howcd that lht• average retail price or beel In AugWJl has been about $1.35 a pound, down from more than $l.3R In July. A year aao ln Ju· ly retalJ beef prices on an all·cut bm1l8 soared to a record or $1.81 a pound beloro begtnnlna an elRh\.month slide. Retail btef prices r08e briefly last April bul resumed their drop u farmers and ranchers acnt more animals to marltet.. THE AUGUST FIGURES showed that the "farm value'' ot beef told ln 11torce wu 71.8 tent.• a pound while the mlddleman share wu 6.1.3 cent.a. In July of l11t year, when cattle prices were much higher, lhe form value was near)y Sl.oe a pound and the mlddJeman share about~ ccnl.3. • · Ferm value Js not what producers get lor live animals sine• it takes nearly 2.3 pounda of steer on the hoof to make one poul'>d ol aopermarket beef. It b, bowcver, the farmer'• share of what a shopper pays fet betf. Flrlll T ells Growth Computer Automation, Inc., lrvlne. hH reported net : earnlnp ot sa:098,000 for fiscal 1978, ended June 27, 1976, com-pa~ with Sl .185,000 for 1975, en increase of l6l per·· «nt. This amounts to St.«> per common share fully diluted . • eocnpued to$. 10 tor filcal uns. • · · • • . President. Dnld H. Metbvtn said revenu" lnCn!ued e- ptteent to a record level ot $30,398,000 from SU,371,000. Pretax tncome of $6,248,000 reached a hlgh oC 20 percent. oC CoC.aJ revft>ues u compared with 11 percent for t.be prior , year. ~ • .. Al# DAIL'( PILOT 'C' Swine FlU . Slayer? Vitamins Good as Vaccine, Says Pauling .......... .,. SOl\.AM[~Ofl,l(NTllOO .,..._Ye.nett P84 ILUI SOD 11· 59. FT • ...,... Got a problem" T~ wnte to POI Dunn. Pot will C1'l red tape. gttUng tM onswtr• ond ochon you need to .olue 1~qua~1 "' ~mmt and busi- MSS. Moll your quntionl to Pol O\iM At Your • ~rvtct, Orange Ccxut Dolly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, • Coita Mtso. CA 92621. Incl~ JIOUT telephone number. The column oppeora daitJI e:rcept Saturdays. • 1\loae We·r~ Coold•• DEAR PAT: Last IUtnJl)tr we purchased a home and mstalled a~ 17,000 worth or new ap· pUances. J am d~ed with the Magic Chef stove we purchued. The ranie bu two ovens and broiler units, but I can't depend on them to beat at the correct t emperature, and the timer often will )10l turn ocr the oven. Also. ooe Of the broiler doors does not close property. Magtc Chef promised action. but all that has been done is lbe rept.cemenl ol some of the chrome oo t.be broiler door and a broken knob. A therm06tat also was lnst.Ued. but it has not corrected the uneven healing. V.S., Fountain Valley A Macie Cbef ttgloaal service reprueatatlve vfalt.ed your bome aftd recallberated I.be ovea lem· perature oa yoar raaie. YCMt ~ 0-at all pro- blems wlU-your Magic Cbd stove Dow bave beea aelved. A lbaam .~f»rer Rolled In DEAR PAT: My grandson sent a SS.20 money order to Pinnacle Books in New York City for a re· f(>rd album and catalog. He placed his order in May, but he still hasn 't received the record eveo Chough 1 wrote a letter of inquiry July 2S. R.Z., Costa Mesa Pinnacle Boou bu DO record of your IOll'I or· der or of your lette r. la fact, It does .ot aeU Ute re· eord you ordered. Perfla .. c.lte order WU maUed '° IUIO&her company, or Jt •• lMt la tH mall. Flad oat 11 the money enler has beetl c:aalted. U Dot, aotlfy postal autltorides dtat lt ltu ~Jost. lf yoa could provide a copJ ftl U. achet'UM•eet from wbicb your grandson ordered the albam, tbat also •'OUld help A YS &o roatinue tracking dowa eltber your rttord or a l'efllDd. Work for i1lat ure lt'o•en DEAR PAT: I'd like to provide some additional information regarding the recent AYS ioQuiry from an older homemaker who wants to return to the job market. Our YWCA Employment Program For ,M~ture \\'.Omen prov1desjobcounsellng <B;PPlica~ion -wnting, mtervaew techniques. job seeking skills) and job readiness assessment. U additional skills are n~ed to enhance the chance for employment. we work with the Orange County ROP and AduJl Education programs as well as private training facilities. We also offer placement assistance when an individual is ready to enter the job market. T.W.,Orange Orange County women, aged 45·'5, who ban been unemployed for at leut 15 weeb or wbo wltb &o obtain full·tlmt" employmet1t, are urged to HD· tact tbe YWCA for f&rrtMr llltormaUon abovt lid.I free service that 11 f~ lhrousit a 1rut .... tit Oranie Codnty Man...-wer ComaiNloa. IJlterHt.ed ttaders can make appolntmeet1 by pbont.g YWCA branches in Santa Ana, 54%·3571 or 54Z·'44t; Orange, 633·4'50 or 633·4951 ; a11d Fdllertoa, 871-4488. f)t•f"tt IHal Oil,."'"'" DEAR PAT· A year ago the numbers on the thermostat dial of my Thermador oven were erased during cleaning. I wrote to Thermador requesting a new one. but I didn't receive any answer. I have since ordered the dial h'om two appliance stores in Orange County, but both times lhe WTong: one was sent. Why must Thermador make it so dilficult ror c\lstomers to replace a simple part? E.S .. Corona del Mar Tbermador Is 111aldn1 It easy for Yd• aow. A new dial bas been malled to yoa at no charJe. Tbe Orm'• s pokHman said that you could have ac- rompUshed the ume Ualng If you'd phoned (ZlJ) 171·7400. There's a good chaace your origtaal letter wu Iott due to Therm1dor'~ change of addreu. If you havt" future p1rts problems, maU your order letters to: Sl3S District Blvd., Los Anietea, CA 90040. SAN FJlANCJSCO <AP) - Doliq th• pabUc wltb Vitamin C would be .. df~ve In CCJOtl'Oll· ""awlne flu .. P'ltlldtnt r~·· $W mlWon lnDOCulallon PfO" cram, accord.tq to Dr. U.a Pluli.Df. .. Vitamin C Is~ ettectlv. qa1n11 nu u acalnat the eom· moa eokt,'" aald Pat41oJ, a N*l laureate wbo .toQi bu reeom· mnded lar1e doses of tbe vitamin ln fi1htln1 ~· LA•GE SEGMENTS OF the medical world dlaa1ree with Pau.Uns'• Vitamin c theories. J'bey say research 1bowa no beoeftta from esceaive doMs ol the vit.amin and that then may eveo be baiards iD using ex· cashe amounts. • Pauling told a news conference at the Amertca.o Cbenaical Socle· ty meeUnc Monday that there is little dant• of a kWer epldemk of swine nu • lQ 1911, when 2<l million died around tbe world. "It seems to me~ was a Drug Tabs May Be Compared The Orange Co\anty ()(. fice or Consumer A!fairs has announced ·a ~w type of shopping availa· ble to consumer& -com· pari.soo shopping for pre- scription d:rup. According to the agen. CY, Stttion 4333 of the Business and Professions Code pro- vi de s that every pharmacy mus t post on the premi!es, in a COO· spicuous place, a price list or the 100 pre· scription drugs most fre- q u en t l y so ld in California. The sign mus t alllo describe the various services offered by the pharmacy. In addition, UPon re· quest. the pharmacist of a store employe must give the retaU prl~ ot any drug not listed. ~J\Mala'rs ,..Y fie· q\l'e1t tbi• inforaatlon OVB the phone. THE ""'"'41 .... HIA~ A•COMD. ,,__ ---S--•lft ,._ '"..-<:.II MISSION \11[.IO ~1111 C.""no C.O.>t•-'°"" 0-.,. t.._., 1" A-• h ... -,.· 4tM401 COSTA"4UI\ lU~N-8""' 642-1713 llTCHIN&l.ATH RIMOOIUM• flltlllSTIM.AnS ... 0w.._.... ... "NAHE ll•h 111\IN Of'' ICC IM3W U-ft A .. lor [ti O S> l~ 771•1470 •111w Tax Deferred . Investment Annuity Program. .. 1 Our savers may now enjoy increased income by legally and safely deferring bOth federal and state income taxes on interest and d1v1dond income. Unlike many annutti~. this program perm•ts you to select from a variety of Invest· ment vehicles. These include high-yieldme cert1f1cate savings accounts. stocks. bOnds and mutual funds. This tax deferred annuity progr~m is ono of many answers Mutu31 Savings has for you on reducing your taxes while savrn~ for the future w ith safety and high return. It is not to be confused with Keogh or Individual Retirement Account Plans. Minimum invest· ment for this program is $10.000. For 1nformat1on. mail the coupon below or v1s1t any Mutual Savings and Loan offico and discuss the program with a lrccnsed representative ol Chesapeake Life Insurance Company. 1P1e;;;;;~;,;;.7;;;,-M~;;~-1 1 Tax Deferred Investment Annuity Pr0&ram. I I~~ I I I I Address I I c~ ~ I I I 1 P~M . . I ~-------~~~~~L----~-~ .. the,.. u ao evidence a swine flu lllMUDA SOD 17• SQ. FT. ts>kkmk ta 10Lna to get •tarted.·· DIC K•s SPRINKLER HE aECOMMENDED THE LANDSCAPING IOrt Of uare ca mpaian" about UM awlne nu aner 1denUst.s ~ that vict.lms of lbe Phll~l• "lea~· dJs. ~·· mlsbt have bem infected OJ' the nnaa, Pauling 1a1d. ••ao>ENT FOao HAS an· noun«d a soal of innoculaUng the entire population or 200 millloo Americans. "It's really poliUcal," Pauling said. "Bri· tam\ rraace, Germany, Cauada, au ~ided to do nothing about m~acturiog a swine nu vac· cine. lnnoculatlons for doctors and 979~ nuran and perhaJ>$ ror the elder· ~;;::::::;;~~~~~ij~~~~~~~;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-ly and lnllrm. I "Swine Ou ls only one-third as lnfectloua and one-third as vlruJent" as more common strains of influenza, be said. "Ir large numbers of people are iet· ting it., there is a chance there might be a mutation of the virus that would m alee it very virulent.•• But ror t.he general populatlon: ••t tblnk people should take Vitamin C recutarty ln thl..' amount that keeps them in good health and very large doses It they feel they are coming down with 11ometh!ng. • • He recommended 2SO to 10.000 mllHgram1ra day, ln cootrasl with the federal government's standard or 250. PaulinJ. said he b.lnuelf takes 10,000 milligrams .daily. w1LsON vv SroRAGE MOTORHOME~AMPl.tl5-IOA TS •Resldeflt Manager (24 hr •Dump Station •Trash Bin seounty) •Wash Area •Bottle Oas •Fenced •Paved •Llgl'llOCI 5'ACIS STAIT AT SLIO Ptl MOHTM (7141531-7900 16 7'0 SO. HAUOlt ILVD. SANT A AMA. CAL J!HtM-111.tW-•H...,. ltYd.. ._...THI AWHeMCi MAM But Pauline said six months have paned alnce the last cue ol swine nu in Ft. Dix, N. 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S.ntiaeo & Wand• Pint in Pn.onalBanAin1 &roU:e Since 1906 ------..~- -l • • .. . . Heal MiSconceptiqri :; Rx From TV Doctor NEW YORK -You 'r e watching your favorite TV medical drama. The setttng is a hospital room. The star. a handsome young dodor, strides in. The camera pans to the bedside of a little girl suffering from a terrible rare disease. He notes her labored breathing and orders life-saving surgery - fast! A half hour later that kind photogenic doctor gets a gratefui hug. His sprightly patient dances off with her relieved parents - cured. Another t riumph for TV medicine. It 's a scen e millions of television viewers are familiar with. It's also a scene that -- though perhaps technically cor- rect -might be deluding them. And that's what disturbs another TV doctor. a real one, Fred Margolis. PREVENTIVE ACTION A pediatrician for more than 30 years. Margolis sees. as other pediatricians. children who are grossly malformed. in great pain. or are about to die because parents didn't take preventive medical action in time. They relied on modern medicine men for zero-hour miracles because they thought pounds of cure could replace the proverbial ounce of prevention. No one weighs "ounces" more carefully than Marbrolls. And out of that care comes a Cree-loan public service televl1ion pro- gra m call ed "Ounce of Prevention." presented by the Ameri c an Academy of Pediatrics under a grant from the Kellogg Co. More than 80 t elc\'lsion stations carried the onginal 13· part series. including KCOP. an independent station in Los Angeles. and San Diego educational station KPBS. Now "Ounce Two." another 13 haU-hour program series, is be· ing distributed free to stations across the country. CR EATOR-PRODUCER Margolis, as creator. producer and host. shows viewers how they can prevent medical pro· blems from polio <still a major health hazard today> to U1e most common disease known to civilized man -tooth decay. But the big problem is a lack of awareness and an ignorance of the real power of prevention, he says. "Granted medicine is truly a miracle in terms of what we can do. "Television drama distorts the reality of what doctors can do andil is the primacy reason why many people believe the doctor can cure everything." he said. Margolis hopes that television will heal this misconception. BEA ANDERSON. EDITOR Tuesday, August 31. 1976 81 I , ... "Ir we're going to do anything about health education. It's got \o be on television. It Is one or the best w•ys we have of reachlne and tHchlng people. where they can see. bear and learn." COVERS M,\N\" AaE~ Besides childhood diseases such as measles and mumps. the series covers such emotional subjects as stuttering ("There are two million in America">, polsoning ("t;very home shouid have SY rup of ipecac''), hyperkinetic youngsters, worms and what he considers a major problem in America -the deprivation of love syndrome. "Child abuse is a minor matter compared to parental neglect," Margolis says. He believes that the root of neglect is the dis- solution of the family. plus a pervasive ignorance at><>ut rear- ing children. - "Most people still-think it.'s good policy to hit children when they're bad. Parents don't know how to build relationships witf' their f.l'ildfeti: We're<dolng lwo shows on that in the series." he said. Margolis draws most or his material (r<)JQ his praetice in Kalam uoo, fl is there that ~ ~d his~wi(~_.l:liubeUIJ a. former · social worlcer. wrife the scripts. POINTS ILLUSTRATED The pediatrician has no trouble illustrating his .-rnrs with anecdotes. AW bis retnedY foi children, wh<'se curiosftx mig~ get them in lP<>uble, is simple - remove the child from danger. His interj?.s\ in )'nedical education, particularly through- film, dates back to when he was a medical student at Wayne Slate University. His concern for prevention de· epened in the 1950s. He was doctoring in Navaho country when he found a n Indian dying from h ighly preventabl e gastrointestinal ailments. He re· solved to preach prevention the rest of his life. Today. Margolis is en· thusiastic that schools and hospitals have contacted him re- ' .-~ · Dr. Fred Margolis will host a new television serie~ entitled, 'Ounce of Prevention,' which will be distributed free in the U.S. He is shown in his Kalamazoo office with patient and mother. questing his first TV series for showing via closed circuit. He's also dellghted that the series has prompted questions ~rom viewers who are asking where to go for help and so on. Stations can obtain the series free from its distributor. Modern Talking Picture Service. Chicago. The American Academy or Pediatrics awarded its 1975 Dist· inguished Public Information Service honor to Kcllog 's for its support. FAMfLY·'"GRO ·U P A HI T I Bl' JUDITH <JO) OLSON 0111\. O•llY Pilot !>!•II Tannie and Carl Gentry are l.r)'ing not to g'et stars in their .eyes, but th~ Fountain Valley couple ,CSmit its difficult when that's what they really would like. The Gentrys, who sing semi- professionally with three of their four children, are finding show business more and more enticing as they get biggQT doses of it. • Because of the young ages of their children (17 months to 13 ·yearsl they.' are taking it easy, howeverJ and trying lo keep lire as ooonal.as possi~le around \he house. The children fove to sing, though, and are as.eager as their · 11arents to be on stage. -· .. We dotr'r know what the future holds. but we'd like lo be in music full -time," Tannie ~ 6enfJ'TSahh ' · A year ~o all the members of the fa~y pr9bab1y would have laughed.I .at .tltat statement, but the experiences of the past 12 months have proved that the Gentrys do have something Un· usual to off er. "People like to see the family unit and the love that we show each other." Mrs. Gentry said ··People o(ten a sk if we really are a family and If these really ere our children. "We feel very fortunate that we enjoy each olhcr. If we can share thl!1 we 'II feel that we're helping." PEOPLE UNHAPPY "The American home has been attacked from every angle," added Gentry, who has been in the Ja~dscape business for nearly 10 ye au. "People are so unhappy and re11tless." Part of the secret to the suc· cess of the family BB entertainers • ts the fact that t hey would rather be wtth each other than anyone Her hus band, an exacting leader, set up a rigorous practice schedule <two hours every even· mg, Monday through Saturday) and began teaching the family a repertoire of sacred and secular songs. EARLY RISER He gets up at 4 or 4:30 every morning to practice the piano but has been warned by the family that he has to sleep in Sundays to give everyone at least one morn- ing o! peace and quiet. Gen\ry is pleased. at the pro·· gress of his fledgling singers, even the' youngest one, Rhonda. who is only 7. •'They get tired or practicing," he said. "But I try to make it a challenge. "This summer their musi- cianship has really come along rapidly.'' Two of the children, April 10, and Virgil, 13, have had piano lessons and there will be more music study lor everyone In the fall. The family, additionally, taJces voice lessons as a unit from ff.oily L88h Visel, a Balboa Island teacl)er. Alone with the study and practice has come the realization that It is a lot of work to keep a , singing group on stage and it can be elCpenslve. "We did It for free at ·nrst." Mrs. Gentry said, "to learn how to perform and what people want. But with fuel and food go· Ing up. we had to charge.'· They are trying to keep ,. caretul balance so that sinitlng wlll be fun and there will be free Ume tor other activities, t.oo. FUTURE DRUMM ER • And, little Wyman, billed »s "the fulurc drummer," .'bi"'t. forgotten either. He stays ,,>Ith hll grandmother, Eva Gentry,«>r goes with t he fnmlly If the destination is nearby. o.lty ............ .., •• LH ,..,,.. ·else. · · Gentry had been part-time cboir and music director for a Costa Mesa..cl>urcb and found lt was taking more and more time away from his family, which he resented. "We always talk about. him during our performances," Mrs. Gentry said. -... I I, In starring roles are ( cloqkwise, frol{I top) · 4 Tanni~ April, Vi(gil, Rhonda ; .and Carl dent/}( the pianist. J 'f . . t t l r . ' A year and a hlill ago he re· signed and be~arf thlnklng or new ways lo use his musical talents. Oh• eventng be gathered the family around the piano for a song fest and dectded after a few numbers that. it. "didn't sound balf b-4.'' ,,_,r iledGed to work up some -sonas I-Or• C~rlat.mas, which ! Gentry said. wete n!ieeived well b1 aµdlencea, and the family ''fell in love with sin,mg." "By tbe tl~e it was over, Lhe c h ildren cou ldn 't. wait to perform." .Mrs. Gentry said. The fact lh.a\ the famtly is together as a unit on stage has made an impact on the children, young u they are. .April said she likes l-0 slng bec•use '11\'s fun and we're toaetJJer. We get to see our parents with us a nd agreeable." Rhonda added , "Sometimes people are sad and we make them hal1PY." They grinned. "We get lots of chocolate malts, too," said April. That's the way lt goes when you belong to tbe Gentry F•mlly SiQaera. Practice bard. have a·'· pod Ume OD st-.e then unwind t.asether over • cool treat laee4 with Iota of love. DAILY PllOT Dessert Completes 'Meal' (Ann Landers ~ ;J D,EAR ANN LANDERS l am wrlUog ln r eeard to your answer r to lhe woman who 1wd ahe aod ) her husband bad bapJ)lly Wtnlnated lhe1r •ex hft Your I c~y · "I (eel SOrl'} for both o( I JOU." ·:Why! In an aee wheo we are 1 t.Qmbarded with pomograpb1c t rnjyiazlnes. X rcatl'd filma and TV • ,_.rbage, a ho pt aelllnt aex t "aids'' and p ychol~tsts prov1d • lnl oreHm counseling. lsn t 1l refreshing to know lhu~ are pco 4 pie. who are removoo from all thjis? An example or how lopsided oor world has become lul me with great impact last n1~ht when a TV hest l well·known 1 Ill· quired of an us tronaul. "What did you do aboui sex 10 space" · Jlas America become IO hooked on mstant ~ratification that "A-<: can no longer conceive or self. ~love =That ~ ·ya me ;·:The Sout h Coast ·~pter of N at1onal :Oiarity Leag ue wilt hold fls annual tennls tourna- ment. RacQuet Roundup, beginnjng at 8:45 a.m. Monday. Sept. 27 Wom e n 's d ou bles teams will compete on nve Newport Beach area courts with the winners on each court rece1\•ing ·trophies . · Br1dge tournaments. with trophies for each ta. ble , v. ill take plate simultaneously Follow- ing play. a lunc heon and f as hi on s how are sc h edu l ed in the Newporter Inn Proceeds will benefit the Lung Assoc1at1on of Orange County and the ch apter's scholars hip fund . which he lp!> 1(1rlq frbm Manna and Los Alamitos high schoob Entries are Sl 5 per person or SIO ror lun<'h only. according to Mr~. James Ssehl. ('h a1rman Tickets are available l. at tennis clubs and shops or may be resc.>r\'cd by calHng Re nae C:oopcr. 846·Soa40 Play J), l1m1t£'d to200 Renie Cooper, Sue Hodgson (right) welcome entries to tennis tourney. Situation Comedy contro1·1 The v.oman who v.rote to you, M11s Liindeu, explamed that 5he and her bu1band had decided they could ltud a full IJ/e v. tthout "" Why ahould tht:y be con .. 1dered rreau., If you are bllll re ljdtng this letkr, I d appreciate an ans wer ALTERNATE \1EWl'OlNT OEAR A.\'.: Who said Uaey were freak1! M y commtot wH, "I fttl sorry for both ol you." And I do -in the same way I feel sorry for ~pie who ,arf' unable to ~ the beauty In a rose °' • sunset, a waterfall, a lovely poem or soul·•tlrrin& mtilc. Es· .entl.al to Jiff'? No. But they add enormous plu!>ute andjo). Work Is the me at and potatO«"i.. Appredafton for bnuty is the dessert. And a mutually reward- ing sexual rtlaUoosh.ip bet•een a man and his wife lls Ute mo~\ 'Take My Wife. Br ERMA BOMBF.CK tiuuUlul aha.rtn1 t"a~rieM't uf all. DEAR ANN LANDERS I am a 13 >Ur old girl who has lookt'd up lo )OU ai. a motlkr fa&urc for a long lime I hope )OU can help me It • m) l!lep·dad I hate htm He <'nt1c1zes C\ erythm& I do I have tried to smpro''" my~elf but ht' never notice:. I a m Cat and I know it without him reminding me all the time l should do somethmg about m) weight but It's h urd not to eat thmgs when tMy are right in front of me and l 'm sotnangry. 1 stay In my room and cry a lot I htl\'en't told my mom bow I feC'I becaust s.h e wouldn t un - der'tland But l get nervo~ and upbel v. htn I lhsnk or slaying sn u house wuh a step.dad \\ho hates nu' It will tw n,•e more years before I go '1\\ ay to college. Can I • • ~ AT ~ .... ~ VY/T'S ~, END '" ~ I v. as watching a s1tuat1on comedy senr ... the other na~ht of a typical Amencan lam1l~ Thi:. famllv lnujlhed until they itot sack Every lime Daddy opt•ncd his mouth, he wa~ 11 screum The m othc.-r was u stitc h And th<.· kids v.ere absolute a eniu.S~ al Sf)C'A sng out hilarious retorts I looked uround at our J?roup "lley Mom• said a son. "what do you get if > ou take u fe nder from a Chevvy, the chrome from a Ford and thr huhC'aps rrom a Pontiac~" I M) husband wa.<1 deeply dt>prC5!>Cd O\ er thl• paper. rne·s looked hke that Sin('(' he let his G I msuran<'<' lap~<' > One chll<I Wab on the phone '" !ill!hnt:. · I cton t b<-heve 1t every mlnult• <1ntl o1 half Anoth<'r was IQCkcd kl his room v. 1th the· stereo on and the other WO'I st ar1nll mornst•I.\' into th<' relr1acralor wait ing ror soml•th1n ~ to t'mbrnrt' him "You know the troubk v. 1lh this ram1l~ .. We're not funny. All the othl'I famileei. in the '' orld ore silting around throwmg away one· lln4•ri. nnd having a barrel of laughs. ·11aw1111 f"1ve-O' f(l'ts m ore laughs lhun v. r do · The next nl11ht as I heard m~ h11sban1I " car 1n the f(atagc I s houted . "ll t'Y i:tani;i . hre('<'rrec.-ecs Daddy!" "Well ," n1d our son, "1r 11 isn't our father wh<1<1e wallet 1s full ol'bii bills all unpaid ·· "What's the m11Uer with you"" asked my hu.sb:md. "You're on your reel Has your car been r.-possessed.," ''Oyyyynoooomilc' .. said our youngest ll almost fell off the chair I shook m y hl'ad "S1x month.'' · . . ··A rubbt•r hosC' up >our nose, I '>aid amid lilughter "So .. said m' hu!.band. "I thought you were goan~ to 0 stra1ghtc·n llJl tbe bo:se ·· "Why .,. I a <.,k('d, "Is 1t lilted., tGroup doubling O\•er. I · lnc·1d<'ntally, did you hear Mel JUSl got a poodle.-for has wife'' · "I wish I <'Ould m ,1kc .t trade hke that.'' he said • d j l "lie)' dJd. 'UHi our dau~htc.>r, 'the Oi US ate Mom ·s meut loar "Don l cry,· hl' ... :ml, "I II bu)' you another do~ Mother pnkNl lwr hrall in the door "Got any coffre .,. ' ~\'t• all slump1•cl in our chair' <'Xhau!lled. Thank God for commerc1ub UPHOLSTERY W'-T .. w_. ....... ltJZ H.,._ lf•'-C.... ........._.41 .. Ht HAMS Sph••I Sllrt-fl W'9elt-or H•ll 3 DAY WEEKEND &.AIOI DAY HOLIDAY· OltDH YOUR~ IAKID HAM TODAY 4rtd..., ... "-' w ...... IUT OIDIR TODAY .,.,,,.____ • • ...., .. ~. •• ~ 'w Stik• ..._ • ~ ._,,_T ... ...,_ . w.,_..,._,aw,h9c--tee...t•....,Wa.....•W111et I 3700 E. Coaat t~, Corona cW Mor -673-9000 ·-....-··--IUJS. .. ult 11.llNM........ 6JW4'1 . 71Ill........,#11 I • .. s,.t.p 0. ..... ~.I 1 •.. ~46-llt4 you 1u1aest something! BLUE CRASS GJ RL DEAR Glllt.: Talk to )our mother. Tbls Is too muda of 1 burden to <'arr) alon~. sophtslicBted thestdays or \\hat C'OO\eruUoni. and ~our hirod~ .rt ju~tlflc-d ln their tf'Sf'fllrnC'nl \'Qur overt1tln1 b probably nlated to Uae problem wtUa )our at.-p.dad. 1 lliop~ )Our m~r "Ill takf' you to a d~tor tor • cltttk· ~ and a diet. I lu1pc-, loo, Cbat she "Ill Jpf'ak to your srhool co.Htlor a bout some talking sesskNla. When I hl\'l' a friend or '"" over t v. ome• > Su11e loH'b · lo Ml m on our C()ovtrsati~ I i.t>nst• that my friends don ·1 111.... 1l When J ask lhe child to ao out and pluy she loou o hurt l Ct>el gu1 I I) I hale to dli>plU,i;<' m~ fncnds but l think It'¥ cducauonal 1111 Sui.ie to be•r adults talk. Whal do A no nonbt'n,,1• 6.lPJlro.ich tu ho\\ to deal v. Ith hfr :. m~t d1ff1r1ttt and must r1•wardln.« urrnn.i" m('nt Ann 1.,1nd('r1' " book IL~, ··M Jrria~L· What to 1-:xpN·t.: 11111 prt>pun• ~ uu for lk.•ttt·r or lqr v. ort.tl St!nd ) our rt"Quest to 1\1111 t. indt•rs, P o Ho~ 1 ioo. Eltnt'. Ill 60120. l'nl'los1011 ~, cent~ in t'<>ln and :1 loni;t. i.turn1l('d , s eJr actdres!>ed eu \ t'loO<' you think? MODERN MOM You need •omN>Oe wbcl wlll llalen to you. If your mom ls un- sympatbetlc, pluse go to th .. school co110Mtlor on your own and ~ as honest and open as you were wllb me. Good llk'k. df'lr. DEAR MOM: It'll eduullonttl all right. Too educational. Sur.It> ls ou& of place monJtorint adult DEAR ANN LANDERS I ha,·e a n 11 .year old daughter who is very s m art for her uge Suzie comes up \\ ith some of the darnedest things. J don·t know if it's TV that makes ktds bO Virgo Be Flexible WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES <March 21 ·April 19): Emphasis on reflection, strengthening of philosophy, ability to perceive what is to be and lo prepare for most constructive aspects. TAURUS <April 20 · May 20): Mystery, intrigue could be featured. You learn wher e proverbial bodies are buried. Means what some have been trylng to eariceal ... could ~revealed. GEMINI <May 21 ·June 201: Avoid de- finite commitments -Instead. go slow and detect signals. clues, subtle nuances made available by partner, mate or others close to you. CANCE& (June 21 -July 221· Highlight greater lndependenu, confidence 1n new ideas-. sell-assurance Accent is on gettin~ job done. Ability to communicate may be of concern. LEO (July 23 · Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides now with romance. excite- ment or discovery. creativity, ability to lm· print s ty le. Aura ol glamour, mystery is present. VIRGO <Aug. 23 ·~pl. 22): Slress abOlty to be flexible, versatile. Exchange ideas. Accept social invitation. Popularity in- creasea; you can make valuable contacts. UBRA '(Sept. 23 ·Oct. 22>: You find that <'alls. messages, activities are accelerated. Pacing is Important. more so than usual You also find that review, revision is in picture. Key is to be selective. SCORPIO <Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 >: Guard valuables -don't give up something ror nothing. Proted assets. 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II Eli&'( ~ ~Lf. \lltr.. i/li$ rr rN w~~ by Ernie Bushmiller SURE ···TEN LADIES AND TWENTY EYES DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS by.._I tM 2EAL.l..V A Gl!~AT MAf~MAN . rr·~ J~'T' T~AT 'OMfONE I.AP 'T°Hf~ 1.11(1~ THE 1'AroE1 ...• l SM WlJR CXIONT'ERFfrT RECOROINCi liACTOR'I, WHERE 'l'OllRE CHMTING US, NID I SNN 'IOU ~ 'IQIA Nm LOVE! DOD ODD ODD 000 DAILY PILOT p by Rodgtr lrodfiekl by Georqe Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Rodcjer Bollen "I btt you had a "'"nap while I was aont ... DENNIS THE MENACE •Gooo ~ING ·· I 6Rl6trr EYES .· , ~e · ·1/ B.f DAILY PILOT Tuesday Augusl 31 1976 r DOMRES TOtWERS; ' . WNGLEY TO SD · \ 16-y-ettr.fOld Beats Deatla: ·Bap, Still·Wirl8' Quarte rbacks i>layed. musical cbaus Monday in the Nat&ooal Football Leaeue w1lb Clint· LancJey or the Dallas Cowboys and Mnrlv Domr es of tbe ~llimore Colt:. lhe key Oguru. Loocley. lhe dlsenthaote d b4'ekup quarte rback be h ind ROgu Staubach of the Cowboys, was traded to lhe San Die110 Cnaraers for undl.sel~ dren c hoices. Loniley was the fellow who was Involved an spal.8 with Stfubach on the traJningfieJd. Oomree w e nt lo the San Franc;i11co 49ers to pro\•1de ade- quate backup for J1m Plunkett. the New England QB who was ac- quired by the 49ers. . J'he Coils r ecelnd San F ~isco 's f1 fth-round draft c 1c & in 1978. pl~ an uq. d1 c losed amount ·or t~h for rnr04. 6Iding ., c!>£ Mos~s fs Told- PAYTON. Ohio <AP> -;row·s thJs fo r success? O\)'rop~ gold ml;?dalist Ed Moses was lh~ f1rsl hU..~4;-the Rev. Lloyd Jackson e~r coached. two years ago, while the Rev. Jackson was studying at the Ul)iversity of Atl anta. the track coach at Mor ehouae Colleg4'., qult. • "Some of the ftllows-ot> tho M9rehouse track team we~ wqt'Jcing with me on :1 wotT-sttldy p roc•a m . They as,ked me to coE e qver and coach them." he sad. o~s. from Dayton. was one o f then1 The Rev J ackson ac- c;>ted He boned up on his nc" SllJrt. reading as much a!> he cwld ,;,·~asl Call . ·the coach recalled, ··"°and I were talklbg about the Olympics We w ans,ed to evaluate the s1tuatson He w~ rwvnng the 100 high hurdles m J3.S seconds and the qua rter m ile in 46.1 "Since bot h events wer e · crowded with people trying to qualify for tht• 01) mp1ai. we de c1dcd to put tht•m tQCl'lhltr lri tht• mtermed1 ate hurdle'S"" ' • • Mo r e h o u se h as no 111 termediate hurdles So Mo:,,e!> · first try at them cumc in actual competition · "To tell you the truth," said the 'Rev. J ackson. "l G.idntt know a thing about the hurdles. But l>etween Ed. myself and l('am· mate Steve Price. wcl~arned ·So r was lea rn in~ to coach the hurdles sn the same amount of time that Ed wa!> leammg to run them.· The l wo blossom('(! -,o "t>ll Moses s k1m mt>d t he 111 tl'rmedrnte:o1 1n world ~cord lJ me of 47 .64 in w 1oninJ( a t the Olymp!fS. llis coach secs even brighter day!> ahead ·'1 predict in the next couple of yelu>$ .. he 'll be r unning in the 46·' secon(l bracke t, .. said Jackson. fits coach wants Moses to add the half mile to b1~reperto1rc this ) ea;:11th the goal or eotenng ~v.o 0 1r . 1e events 1n )980. \ . I'.~ B1111 Mee • .,..,, Thl' Oakland Athletics ac· q~• i rod vet tr an slugge r WWic McCovey f!i a de· signaled hitter frorft.the San [lego Padres in their drive tq overtake Kansas Cit)• In ttk-American League West race. This w as McCovey 's t~rd season ~l Sau Dieto. i . . . . . , ' F. R 1 E . Pa. (A P) ~ bec•Uff· he 1N5SfS tbe• than a year _and then "on tWff The Friday U>e 13th v1 otosy wai rirln1secr-t~.p JI el Stonehe nge, a l6~tt~<tUl1, )l#ltk wh(.dwe putihtn\ddiwn-on rare!> w1th.h1m 1n 1968 al o snap~ an 0..0 slump lot Park an St6nl1h\n« n thoroughbr~. is swrtaelng at the farm," .says owner Grace "Of all the horM>1. "e ve had, Jockey Pete Dalio 1.everal t1mei. there in 1965, the an a&e eqw valent to over 100 Kachur. whose late husband Stonehenee was thl' one ANlY "There's no way )'OU c1m 1iw1 \ear be po led ll career ~of tor a human. Nearly ~a,de ~lb el&lmed tonehenge for It kl'd best " • ;11d K .icbur's Uu1t horse lo go to the front. but t>l&ht t.numph .t ( \ a&o. vetertnarians""t..te: i\-t' • .sl.*> whel Q;te ~tdt.ng was ~ "1do" · he's aot a lot. or late 1~ •• .. . • . ik. commended tbe gelding be put 6 year-old"' tf64 • The horse has earned 19 or Dalgo SB&d • • t IYI ou seel --'It<>~ litte't.hd It tosleep. Stonehenge, numed after the his 29 career '1ctonei. wbJle Some stutes for(C horsei. to s 1 winn n i: r aces, a~. Stonehenge Is not only raclng ancient stone ruln!t found In wearing th~ Kachur colors a1'd retire at a certnm a•e. but in i.hor s how 9ld you "1'e, !Jc at 16. he·5 winning -or at least England, once had leg troubles \\On about $30,000 in purses, Pennsylvania it's up to the dis. i.ait he won a race a\ Erie's Com-andhorsedot<tors twitere{'()m Mrs Kachur sa1d cretion or the steward. Ray How muc h lo nger c an modore Downs on Fricjuy. Aug menJe d he be humanely His nrst v1rtory Mnce 19'74 Hopton, state steward at Com-Stonehf'nae continue raclna·t 13. The chestnut gdding ran a destroyed. rame Aug 13 the la.st rat't of a mod ore Do wns. has given "Evt'n now. he acts like a 2· m11eand.70 yards an a respcctJ And ~ Kac hur , his 11th t~riday night card ut Com Stonehenge the go-uhead to ~eur'<'lld," suld Mra. Kac1'vr. blcclockangof 1 :47 owner. ignored the suggestion mod ore Do wns lit' le d a r ace here . "If ht>'s sUll flt, we hope to run "We hope to ract• tum some He rested Stonehenge for mon: Trirect a that paid Sl ,98> Hopton rcmembc~ when he h1m next yt•ur." Grwit Hits 186 Escape In j11ry ONTARIO -Al Unser a nd Al Loquasto escaped injury in wind· blown crashes Monday, and de· fending cha mpion A. J Foyt skipped another day or practice as preparatioqs continued for Sunday's $314,00o CaJjfomia 500 On the track Monday,· Johnny Rutherfo rd was credited with the fastest practice lap of the day around the 2.5-milt' Ontario Motor Speedway oval a l 187.153 miles per hour. The next fastest lap was a sur· , prise -Je rry Grant of Irvine at 186.637 m .p.h. m his unique Ame ric an M otors-powered Eagle A~ WI·~-·• Unst>r was cht>cked at the in· field hosp ital and released in Borg Stops Tough Rival good condition after his Pari>eUi·• Cosworth Jooped backwards into the fsri.t turn wall, c limbed r several feel nff the ground and, • then spun into the infield grass .. The car, which won a triple: Crown event at .Ml. Pocono, Pa .• · earlier this yeur, was extensively dama~ed. Earlit-r. Loquasto'.t> McLaren"" was modera~el damaged when t a gust of "!!. 4)tpa?erit~q him into the~ ll a few leol ·. of wht>re Unser crashed. • i Obs t>rvers saitt wJnd appeared lo be a factor in both mishaps. The wind whipped up in the late afternoon. somewhat lessening the furmt<.'e·hke J 10 degree heat that plagued practice a d ay t•arlier. f oyt. the only driver e ver to win all or l ndi anapotis styte h e· ' ing's Tripi~ ~'Cro\o\'fl events, has • now nll!>!>Cd two Of bl'lly-mtee '. !>Cheduledt>ra~days; ~rittin-, mg 10 Hpustoil 'with h1j mottier. ~ who was4fe lled by a strGleellday ~ earlier. 1 . .1, - The oy)lpr~l" 9'eet ln the day kept ~ttraclt=actr ty to a mini...._' Wlncjs ca '9R during the. #lnal ii ol prac tic e,. ~oolio orr t e ll\• peraturet SOP\ewh , ~~Up,a DAVE COLLINS OF THE ANGELS STEALS "OME FOR THE WINNING RUN MONDAY NIGHT. BROOKLINE, Mass. <AP) Wimbledon king Bjom Borg or Sweden found his brilliant game after an error-plagued first set a nd won the U.S. Pro tennis championship for the lh,ird con- secutive yenr Monday night wilh a 6-7. 6-4, 6-1. 6-2 victory over llarold Solomon. ··For awhile he almost drove me craiy out there." B9rg said. "However, J 'm very satjsfied. It was a very tough match againsl Harold. cornering bazardou.,. • Bruins Will Come Out Throwing LOS A:'l:GEL ES tAP> The• Houk .Still Burning Over Close Decision l 'CLA Brwns, a teom that hai. been able to run the football suc- cessfully and lhus had 1afrequtnl need for passing in recent years. "111 throw m ore this season, new· <.'oach Terry Dona hue sald Mon· day . But D.onahue -ltke pre· decessors Pepper Rodgers and Dic k Verm,eil ~ a dd l"d a qualifier, • This one was a steal for the Cahforma Angels. Dave Collins s pnnted 90 feet W\Ul the wmnmg rWt on a danng theft of home Monday night, giv- 'ing the Angels and rookie Paul Jtarttell a dramatie Z.l conqoest of the Detroit Tigers. Collins, now a fl eet outfieldel", made his dash to the plate with two out sn the eighth inning and •·w,·re planrt ing to throw 15 to 18 tim~ a game," he said. "But . if we're able to m ov<' con· 1l 119.-b Slaf.- sistently on tbe ground, we ml~ht ""°"""'°"KMPcmo' not throw as much... • • . 7 '51>.m •• Donahue sa~· he's no:ile er· 1 np,m., la in .,.lfcill be I ng. '" 7 H1>m. "We, •till v~, ite 'count· l on. Angel~ batter s tar,1cf at qu rba ,'' 'lllflySola . · Donanue said. " er ankworth "l was halfway down the line ~~·=~~m\~"a:~pn.c f~afcti~~ , ~ ~eh~ir~~i~C:i~~~~~!rs~;! "l do hOP<' to h avt' a deCinite Crawford) h ardly gave me a starter this season, but it might look. I decided if he did the same be a week -to·wet>k thinJ! J know l.hw~ on the o,ext pi.Uhl was go. in 1972, we alternated Ma rk ing.' · tlarmon and Jolln S<:~r;i." t Crawford pre~Ucally ignored Steve Bulcictt' or -Newport 1 Colhns and the A1'gels ' speedster Beach_.s pre.ssin~ Daqkworth for dlrted for the pll~. JUSl beating. the No. l quart<'rb';ick Job. Cr~wford '• hurried pitch to Bill But Dankworth. a ~emor who -~an -. . backed up Sciarra Jo..r;t season !or The safe call by umpire Rich the Rose Bowl cbmnpion Bruins. Garc ia prec 1plta\~ a heated (leflnitely hu the inside track for ar~ument with th•'l'1gcrs, mO.'lt tlte j ob oV<.•t: Rukl c h , a notably rro"? rpaoager Ralph sophomore • Houk, wbQ was tt\umbed out for · throwing hff'hat arid kicking dirt. Bbt.h quarterba~k:' have looked ··Pitiful.''' p.ves the way Houk ~harp throwing 10 practice this descnberl G arcia 's call. "lie rall. and Donah~<· cr~ils as:o1.ls· ruined a helluva game. I don'l tant coach . Dwain Painter with :oiee how he couktnukc a call like much ofthe1rimprovemcnt. that." . ,, "J eff ha!I · •IY.-U~t'llQd ~ood "In my honeftt o pinio n, I passing skills.'" said Donahue. thought he was out,'' s a id "and f think D~atn has done a Freehan.' "I felt lt was only a fine job with him. tf Jeff is throw· queatlon of whether I he ld onto Ing better th.ls fall , the credit the ball or nqi." should go to hira and coach "It was a'\c:fOI• j)iay bul my Painter." Coot was ~ver U.,l>late when he •Freehan) t agged m e on the knee:· Collins insisted ··tt was a late ta)!. lhal's all.'' added .Garci a, defending his opiruon. OETllOIT CALll"OllNIA •11 r ""' Or ~t>I l•Flor•rf • I, I -O>lllMll • I 1 0 Mtv•• 11 • o o o 8o< hi• 11 o o o n OQ••••••t . J 0 1 0 ~,,,yll> 1 0 0 0 Stauoo~ lo 1 o T o.~"d" 4 o o o J T""mo'°" lb 1 0 0 0 So4•11• It> • II 0 0 Mrl~w\lu lb l O 1 O Motion )b J I 1 O Fr...,nen 3 O O O 9 JO<!•• •I l 0 1 1 W•oriPr ~'l 'J 0 0 0 MU''C)ntf"t'C .4 0 0 0 Po.trc ... 111 '0 (/ 0 R.Torr•HI :J 0' 0 A.J<>'ln•on ptl 1 0 0 0 M C...-rotro S~ J 0 0 0 8&r,. D 0 0 0 0 ... '1"'11 p 0 0 0 0 J Cr•wtordp o o o o To1e11 Ottrolt C.llfornla 21 I S I 'Tolel' 19 7 I t ooo too 000-1 000 100 01, 7. IP t4 II ER 98 SO Ber"' •'l ~ 1 1 0 • .J O•olilo•d fL,0-.!o) 3 , 1 I I 7· HMIHll IW,\-•I ' \ I 1 2 PB-Hutnphrr'f, T-l'll.A-1•,914, "It was freezing out' there, re-- ally cold. l rubbed 'some hot stuff on my legs, hut I still had problems. However, the pulled muscle in m y stomach didn't bother me at all. "It was very difficult in the 61 ·minute first set because ol the poor lights. 1 had trouble seeing the ball, especially on volleys. He a lso was very steady and 1 missed with little volJeys ." . . Donohue Due At GGFete . .. Terry Ponahue; head football <'Oaeh Of the BruiM. wut t.coest spealr!er bt the. first meetblg of the Ud'Lk-Orange ·eounty Boosters Club Thursday q'!On\ing at Salvatore's Restaurant. in Garden Grove. The Bruins' 23·10 victory over Ohio State in the Rose Bowl game this year will also be shown at the meeting tttat gets under. way al 7 :30 at 8641 Garden Grove Blvd. LA Battles Wit~ Expos MONTREAL-The ·Los Angeles Dodge rs continue lheir chase o( t.he Cincinnati Reds in the National League's Western Division tonight with the opening · of a three-game series against the Montreal Expos. Doug Rau 02·10) gets the nod on the mound for the Dodgers against Woody Fryman 0 0.9>. The Dodgers have woo 11 of their last 13 gamea in a la~on spurt to pare w)lat tias a ,l81h· game deflci~lo 8\1-.i. . • Montreal, ~ht wont le•m in the major leagues with an overall record of 43·80 and a w~fut .350 winning percentage, ,l\as won two of nine previous games wjt.h the Dodgers. The game will be on KABC (790) r udio. beglnf!ing Jll.~1 ~e :flayi .Su(f e~:Rare Defeat toNDON (AP)• 'l'llmml.ta~a F~ert Bayi had ·a rate ex~ ~ence Monday. ~yi. the world record bolder at.11.soo m eters. onen ~etches en in tbe flnal ,ards of a . ul David Moorcron, a 23~ y9!1r·old British runne~ wbe fiitsbed seventh ln tbe e~t., at. th' Mont.real OJyftu>lcl, re~: ed the situation µt wlnninc Emsley Carr mile at U1e b Games with a llmf of a minutes, 57.06 secondst. • Jbyi, who Moorcron pass~ &>I meters from the finish Urie, w+s s~ond in 3 :57.48 and B!1· ~- lain'• Brenl• tel' was third in 3:57.11-,:-Lir. •·rm de~ beat Bayi." Moorcroft sai , "but 'I must addil\ he s~et~d tired and · • belOW bis bell form." Bayi, w'bo s kit>ped the g1!r:1~d~iMu:tto ~· · ·c;t ~s; JiArtlf.pa · and, 1118'ftd Bri bas- Oaa ~ l<t set the pace until tM final la•. Then he went to U.. ff90t with seven other run. lMft ctose beblnd. ' ~ •tve been wanting to meet Bayi all year," said Moorcroft. • "l wu verr dlsappolnted when he didn't run bi Montreal." The meet tailed to attract many or tie wortd 's top performers. hungary's Miklos Nemeth. the. o\ily gold medalist. from Monw.at that particlpal· ed. won U. javelin with a toss of 280 r~~nchcs on his first try. Brita ' ave Ottley was a dLstant see ¥. 252·8. The list "' winners included Britain's Alan Pascoe, 400· met.er hurdles In 50.09; Gert Tebroke, The Nelherlanda. 5,000· meters Jn :u:~.,S. aM 'Poland's GU1ora C>*Ulekl. ... __.jump, 2S-10~. BIRD' AnAACTIOj, -ll!arlt P'ldrll<b •• t:f. g:.mes. 'Wheo ~drych i~~;;~ ~·· pttcbln1 sea1aUon, atcni ..., · '.&.be pi~~ tn e series at. lbe Big graM• Co~ bueball faps at,. A .. ...._. A,. J .rfepllonecl, e Angels and· ~osn. Over l ,000 MJUgbt his......,. ·~.!_unt~ te) •'8n autograpbl fqrr.the ~ay . More signatures will be•= ~~·night set.. . UXlillltaad W~priortota. '· · ~ ·, . .) .. ---· --. ---------- DAILY PILOT l.aguna Beaeb Del Mar Six Returning Racing Ocean Fishing l'AllAOua COVI 160 -· •«'<Od ll<allcotN,, uo-• <11e1 OAlcA WHa llP 1u •"0'•'• ,,. SANTA MOMICA '7 eftqltn Hll IW" t0Urr•<u41• HbOnllo IJ/ro<li -.t• !Mu , ft \AlnO o•.-I U lk• .... tOd _., II •nijtett • n1•t1< ... 1 I """l •I&\. 91&C" II ""'l'tt\ roc.•bftJ, tC•l1(0b•U 11S .:•He.a °"''· tlS b4tt•tudo1., 10' I T~nRanks, High Hopes • Haryuna "111 pit ag•lnst Starters Help R~~ts I.ONO eaACH f .. t .... 111 l't .. I •t '*"'' _..,. t 0."••11•• Jt ullco boa\\. ....s~c~AHlllAllA 1••"91•n .q. 1 ~~ •.C• tad 10-.,. \ W"4r11 10 • - ....,,.,, ttuft.t I t •l-l•tl, J.lO <•"•• NIWl'O•t tAll t ~ .... , ... , ti IN•t ) i..1oli4i1 • ., red >ll•p-, IS bluo ..-~1e,. 111 I>•" I ll•"•t lMl4 I ...... IO-<'tt•• llolulo 1• ,.,,, toJ 10 .. t f • U<i...1 BJ aOGEa CAllt..'iON o. .. a. .. , ...... k.,,, To be sure, you'll find t~ wlllln; to put any money on Laguna Beach Hllb's chance!! for a cu.· 2·A football playo rrs berth l e t alone aomelhlng as far out as claiming the South Coast League championship. \ With a squad of 29 and I a history that includes 14 wins. 49 losses in the past , st>ven yeani. it's unbkely the Artis ts would be tabbed for as m ueb as tbe first division. Howev e r . coach Dennis Jlaryung and his I Artists are girding for the upcoming campaign with all the Ingredients that were evident in the f glory days of 1968 when Hal Akins' eleven rolled toa 10-1 season. Haryung has TWO all· league ca lib er -. quarterbacks, excellent runninc backs with size. good receivers, three linemen over 200 pounds, a couple of linebackers ...--~ ....._, T .. lll'SAWHOU MIW AM..,_.L IN TOWM llYIN ADVANTAOU OU.•& ... OfflU fh•t yours mty not! 1 COM,lnl OIA ... I C:OUNl'f CO'flU61 .......... : L..-..... 5111 a.-. ...... Ylej.. ... ,... ...... """ ............. LA._ 2 MONfH fO MOlfTH llNT Al IASIS ~ NO OUOSIT UfUilH ii o• Amono c11on 4 ONlT • ., 10 "l MONTH fOfAl con ·~,...., 5 MIW COM,ACl U•IT StU II'/• I 4. 'Iii 6 .otel MQSA61 ,A605 AUO All AYAILAIU 7 .UU Nff MAINflNAMCI orw~Gl COUN1\' 11.\0IOlfLEPHO~C SfRVICl .. c 17141135.llOS WI M. tAllT& •I, tA•f& &_. -~ ...... ,Ml.-,,_, --·'-' ___ _ (--ft 1'-Ull .. -.... uu 1975 CLOSE-OUT ~WAS ........ SSt27 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACI • • $400 NOW : $4377 ...... _ ..... · .... , .. -..-• .... ..,_ "'° n •1• IMMIDIATI CllDIT CASH IACK! an)'Ont', and a 11econdary ron11i.tma of thrtt re- tumtng 1tutcrs <t wo o( whom were all lea"ut: an 1975 > But like that '68 team, By HOWARD I •. HANDY Of tM 0411, ~··· ''•" E:11.per1e n ce 1 th ~ there 1s little d epth. Any --=D::.:E::.:.N....,Nc:.l::..:1$.........,_H.;.;:A"""R'"'"Y~U....,N...,.O..._. repl11 cem,•nt in the · ke)'notf' for thl' Golden We-st ColleRe ftu!itler~ football t eam ror 1976 w1th 11lx sll•rtcrs return· Ina: on oHense and mne on deCense for coilch Ruy Shackleford's Southern C;1lifornia Conf~rt'n<'e entry . urmor will bl' a m atter or s huffli ng per:.onn"'I . rather than replacing Something new in the Laguna Beach offense \\Ill be a \•eer otren:.e "1th split backs and tY.o oC the mainstays will tK> John Miller <6·2, 190 jr 1 and Craig l'·rench (5 11. 160 :.r I Kurt Westgaard 16·1. 165 !Ir>. mo:.t \'aluable on the ~ophomore team in 1974. a nd lndone:.lan Bailon Arab~ 15·7, 138 soph.) could push ~tiller and forcnch. Bill Gompr. an all le<igue :.el ect i on a t lin e ba c k e r as a sophomore. is being c h allenged by oa,·e C hapman . who wa:. Laguna·i. quarterback Cor five games in 1975 before Gompr took O\'{'r. Gompr 16·2, 185 jr > and Chapman 15·9, 150 sr 1 are \'irtWtlly e,·en in physical ab1 hty. Jolln Brotherton 15 10, 151 sr > I!\ a t flanker. c hallenged by .Ste\ e Bryant <6·2. 172 :.r 1 Al tight end 1s Scott Hender on 16-0. 170 sr l Bryant and :'\orm An· derson <6·2, 175 sr. > are also being l'Ons1dered . Laguna may at limes use two light ends Rich Nun1s <6·0. 165 sr > and I.a Puente tran.srer fl u:.:. Won IS-6, 135 s r > g1vc the Artists talent and dt•pth al wide rel'e1\'er Tht• slron~ ~•de of the offens1\'e hne has J eff Greenough <6 5. 225 s r 1 at tackll' a nd Robert Ponce 16·0. 180 :.r l ut guard '' h1le Dana Hills Hig h tra n s fer Brett Ste\'ens 16 I, 209 sr I is at center Paul Dtt\'b. IS·iO. 17.t sr 1 1!. al quick ~uard. but the other tackle po~il1on i:. wide open with Anderi.on. Peter DeBaun 16·2. 230 !>r J and Bnan Oa 1lcy 15·11. llH Jr > in the picture Also vy1n~ for lineman role:. arc Juel Pike (5-9. 15K jr. I at guard. tackle OU\'{' \V alli 15 10, 167 Jr. l and <·enter n 1ch Gocblc 16·2. 175Jr I Women's Golf · 1..AGUN& efEACN Lo-' NH 'Oi1Jtn4,,,~nJ A F••QP'll J M•OO•t W•'''"'•~, 4' 1 tC~tt ROC19<r\ U l 11<>11• ~11•9""•, •J ft J:Utnt I h .tfl\ Ab .. 11.an ~ ) M.ttQJrfl• ~, ... , ... l"lft • .0 J M.ff~t O..••-u Del Mar "l think wt art-better off than we were last year," Shackleford sa~s. "We also huve a much toughe r schedule. We open with ~a~t Los Angeles, then play Orange Coast, Fullerton and Bakersfield. There Entries ~-.......... , ,.,,,,..,t1 •M l'lllST •ACI: t '"''""9' I .. • .,..,, o•d M••ditn con ., e. °"10,no-. C••'"'""9 Purv ,u,oo (t••m•"QP'•tf U? l.00 ,,.,Juo) ~1t11nq .,...,,., tMC t1er;t.1t• -"'o..n n .. _,,, On T'hlt A:19M 't4U k fNOQVtl 1 Cr1"0Mu<.-Wt t\O 1M uno1> C.OviO .... frO!ilOI• I C,.01\t.;h I M.erHollt"I• 1toro) <>t fn.t A•1t M•n•• ff\ufnb\A•f't 1c_t-.~fJ• ~•t't hnSe:>t< .ti t01n1co1• Pn>m1wir111h 1t11\ A ttn1lr•1 '-"'Orl!•t4t>t-. O.•t Au t ~,c,,1nq 84tl'Mt fM11"'10f'"-.,. ::~ aren't four tougher oppo· ,,~ nents." Ill Ill Ill The Golden West head man was also pleased '" that the Rustlers had .::~ picked up 12 players "' from the recent North· ;;; South Orange County all· star game "J Ce ll we were good on offense last year," he adds. "Bui with our 11• quarterback inJ urcd. we ;:: had trouble w 1th the passing game We de· \ICONO •AC E o lu,,ong· r •lh•\ I. MMf'~. J •• ,., vleh t. yp Cl••mt"9 Pvn.~ S.CiOO Ct•1m•1\9PUCJ"' lollOO Sho-Sftot. 8tdl 10h••'"'~ E t"lt>fff'f't 'R•,,..,rt t l T4\ft OtWlM IHOQ\i• I I Erin' C.010 'Y~'9•'•' MuVHTil nto •M•Mrn-11 '"'v'· '°' ;:.,.....c,tom D•nt<Olt19• J.cit t rc-e C'.ont•h / • '" THt•O ~A( E 6 tuf"lottq\ l f/f",ff finitely will throw better this year," Shackleford says. otd m••CUf\ ''"'"' (I'''"'~ PurM \000 (lltttnU'\QOt1• ,_ )1),0QO The Rus tlers have ;;; thr ee qu a r terb ac k candtdates. including re· ·:: turnee 'Taln,.Andrus along "' \\ilh freshm~ 8111 llolst <5-10, 165) Crom Hunt- ington Beach lllgh and Chris Dove 15·9, 170) from Fountain Valley RtJ~' Mr H 1•9w 1 F·, Am. rtt tl'M YAI01 I Co...i"'t'' <;uru D1•.ir1;1, AQ '!a-l.Jjl,On V,.,041• t.w ?••v4H loif N ""11 rit Veh·ttlU•L• ""~'~'"'"' M4t l1N-11 I v 'Of "-'-"'0"'' &1.t" "''"' ._io,t•IQoQWlt ( ht•n•-04 'I l.4fJ'f V•• •t\O'°" t( ~f"f"IO• L U •r JC>fd-'" l..ont••C't Foo1t\I\ J.to Mt,,., -.tu I f1/ "' '" 111 "' 111 "°uttTH 11Ac1E • 1ur1onq, l Andrus was used spar· rurotdl<lll~• C:loomon~ Pv• .... s•lOO ingly last season in the c1 •. m1"'IP"""~.ooo m.ooo 111 GWC veer offense whiJe ·~m•n• I Nttfi)U.. I I °"' 0t '~• w ... •t•mP•· 111 Hois l passed for l ,207 =::r.:'~~~~.~:"'•v J• ::: yard s at II u n t inglon t.• tw•tM•• Mt H••~"' '" Beach and Dove for 1,273 HJ~n.o Pt oner.-Ml'ne '" in le ad in g Fountain "-••Go•o iooft•co••• ''°'Valle y lo the C IF semifinals ''" .. ••CE I , ''""''..,, J , ... ,,1~ *'" .-t>r•d "' r 1tt11 (l•tfn<l"'Q ""'" \t,)QO (111"'1f""'90fte.f' 'lt(Vt ,,.~ Shackleford ha~ run· runJt backs returnmJt in ::: Pat McKeon and Loren •"' Mil'klin. MrKeon is 5·l1 . AO)(H•O H 1(>el 1)I P1 .,,,, t, Jt '•'' µ,,. ,, tot 1 ... t!l•Q '011'\1(01• (4t( P'I Mdrtt ftM H#t \IV .. C:.-.v P•lrttcr CC•<ttAn1dtt1 t .-111<-f~' l•d'f c.on1~h r ..... thOft/fd l(ivt\1.111 I J' ~ndit \. At"IM'I f\lt·'Qttr., !ulv•f \ho tM,.f\Or~; vt 183 and Micklin 6-0, 18'1 '" They l!l\ll' the Rustlers ::; backfield considerable '" speed. '" "' Freshmen mrludc Tim .,,!'ic:"u:"~.~ ..... !~'"~:;!. ~;;· Ja novic <5·10. 185> Crom ~=~:-;;:,~:~~•'•~~~.WI ::: ;\~;;;~(~~ lJ~i~~)\ ~~f~ ,.,,,.. .. ,:,,,""'H••q.,,. ... Veeder (6-1, 180>; and :;~,10\:,".,.1 .:~ Ronnie Webs te r 15·9. lluOdy!U...S-'Ho<l.,.1 llt 175). SEVENTH •Ac t' , , ... 11r Martin gained over ,..,.. 010, .. ~11 )1111er •"""-" l.000 yards Cor Pacifica ~~.':~ ... ~~•A•"'•"' ,, High last year while Ao1•Q c .. mo.•• '" Veeder 1s from St. An · :~1~111°~'1~~; ~:"'::.: •• ,, ;;~ thony lligh tn Long \IJ"lot tMc._Httf'Q\W I LtQt1mo1 1Mrn•J ... ... 1tGH1M JtA(E. Ot\t ,.,, ... J ....... O•O\ St1t~,, Pur~t' \)) 000 .. oo.cs Gro._~ U l,tSO Tt> ••"nfr \l• • .tOO -one! UOOO, l~ord U/Ml 101,,tn 'It/I 1ottn'6U . Grid Bill ..... "I~-·"" fo4~ fool.,.., ><-•· "'' .... -"'"9 ... '"" .,,. 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Freshman candidates include Haynes Alley <6--0. 200. Edison>; Mark Amendola (6·0, 210. Carden Grove>; Eric Berg C6·2. 220. Mater Dei l ; Pat Dion 16·2. 225, Canada I : Jude Kaufman <6·3, 215. Ma le r Dei >. Dennjs Luppens (6·1, 205, Huntington Beach>: Les St r a nd (6 ·2, 220, Paci Clea); Bob T ieni (5·11, 190. Marina>: and Eric Winte r (6·1, 220, Mater Dei). Battling Maddocks and Upton for the end position s ar e sophomores Tom Baiacas (5·6. 135>. Jim Bruneaux <S·ll, 165> and Stan Weger (5-10, 160) Freshmen include Pal Prit.zl (6·0 , 175, Mater Dei); Greg Hanson 16-1, 190, La Quinta); Nick Punimata (5-10, 175, sop h .); and K evi n Vernoy 16·5. 220. La Quintal. George M~Gow a n ( r.f ater Dei) or P eter F1orin <Garden Grove> will handle place kicking duties whll~ Ric k Partridge returns as 1:1 punter HB Divers Sparkle LAS VEGA S Huntington Beac h 's Kevin Mack and Kelly Magee of Costa Mesa each placed second in the r ecent AAU age group team diving cha mpionships at the University of Nevada. Competing for the Huntington Bench diving team on the thrce·meter board. Magee 03·14> scored 315.SS points in the girls' competition. and Mark '15-16) ta!Ued J21.8S. Bridget Kenehen or Hunti n gton Bench (mi.shed third ln lhe 9-10 age group off the three- meter board. 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THROTTLES DOWN TO 850 RPM 's •AIR COOLED * AUTOMATIC RECOIL * FRONT-FILLING INTEGRAL TANK CAP. 1 QUART-RUNS 3 HOURS MOOll.TO .. U •WEIGHT FACTOR 19.8 LBS. * 66 LBS. THAUST AT 6000 RPM •AIR COOLED • AUTOMATIC RECOIL • FRONT FILLING INTEGRAL TANK Cap. 1/3 GAL.~UNS 2 HOURS LIFE VESTS STEARNS . OMEGA 40% OFF SAIUMC. • SIOM& • AU. PUUOSI COAST MAD Al'NOY'm NONA BOATS Inc. 977 W. 19th ST. COSTA MESA 548-1010 .. DAILY PILOT British Radio p 8UC NO'l1C£ PUBLIC N011 £ P\JBLIC NO'l\CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE I0011Cl0f" INflN'10N l'ICTltlOUS •U\INHS MOl'ICITOCJt•Oll'OtlJ TOfJNCiAOI: IN THI 5.AUOIO NAMI \TAflMI Nf W ... ltO• C*UltfOI' nll ALQ) .. ~IC •IYlllAGU T,_ 14'111.,..•llO "'""''" •••-~°"'" UA.,. 0.-CAUl'OIHIA-.... ,, "° •l _ . l'l41 COVNTY Of' 081.MOa HOTICI 'fO CllfOITOltl l'!CTITIOUS IV$1NliU tUl'lltlOll COUltT OP TMli HAMli foTATIMlilolT STATl 01" (.AUl'OllMIA "Oii ,,.. lollOWll\Q ""'""' ,, ...... 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J•.,,..11 '"'11~ tr.om Will\, ....... <t•W•Y vowc;,,.n, 111 TN\ •'•ltm•nt ... , •Hect with '"' tM ott1<• Of ttw tf•'' ol tN M»-~ Ce\u'''~ (••r._ ot Ot•"G• Covnty c-1 tM•tl.0 (O\,lf \1 Of' to CJr•W"r\I tNl"', 'ttf'ltf'\ ~Ultol tt tflti By popular demand, 'Robin Kno"·Johnston, w or ld f amous clrc umnavleator will fill u r~lum eng12cmen1 at lhe Mnrrlott Hotel grand ballroom. 000 New1,.1rt Center Drtvt.', Thur:sduy at 1·30 pm The Nallon:al Weatht'r ~rvict: hH unnOW\coo completion of a network of radio 11tattons along the W.-&t Coast whi<'h providt1$ continuous weather information to mariners from the Mex· lc«in to the Canadian border:.. .,,,,.1;_,.-+,•o..tlwto.qito 1tw o-i-au•h ... ftl JJU\ th.1\1""''" ,, t.undu"t.J b'( • htlHe:.ur-t,o.r toµrewf\t 1"e~w-.th0w ,,, "UoN'lh( ~"*·• '°""°' fot ,, 9tN,•fu.tt'k•'"''HD. llilt(:.ft~,Y~•.•otMwno.;.-uQn1!4 • ...,.... <;> .... ol(OllOht IH""'.00. l.Cfflw Micl'l••l r roMl•d•l•Ooolla .. tilt olllto of JACIC$0N Al'IO 1(10 f9' Ht._•1tl•t1 tOf' tft•\• Of•0'1\iot'\ ~n O~tt, AttOf'Wf\ •l L••· W4 ,.....ciott the M C:•\\fltV vO~(f\fn, tu UW \!In ...... .,,,,_.•I IM Ollllf of ltOtl~llT N l'vbl"""d 0<•,,9• (o"t 0.lly PllOI ll~OlCON, Allorn•v •I l•'"· 1• "•~ A.iqu\l I• 11. •no S.ot•"'"' I, 14 19'• Ave , l•I-I •l•NJ. (411t.,.n1-. -·~ »Jil lo ll lllt IM~t 1>1 llu\1n•" of IM "'' IOllO..., """" 'lolott U l•O C:Ont•• Ollv•, loulle 200, ,..,."'' >I (1v1>l•un•• ""'"••01.,. t el•• .. .Cl\, C•llfOffll• ~~. -l(tl I\ '"° "u .... Ii ... M ~ Hn,,... '"" .,., ....... 1 ... , ,.,..., ...... , ... ol~• Of _,,.,, of tM .....,.,,""""In it"4 LES I NG [II ff1<hotd <;.ounly ,,.,~ <'f °'""'" CA<inl'r _. _ •II -tllon 1Wfl•ln1"9 to ll'la ""lat• ol Otttl~ In •II"''"' .. ' M•114tv .... lO IN Ht•t• Of , •• u •<tOenl, WltMn t·our Oliwf It 191• wl<l '9tC•41tllf, wlll\lfl fo.ir mMI~• •II"' """'" 1ll•d o"'"•• 1.0 .. 1 0 .. 11, -It 11w flnt ,...otlulloll 01111•.,•0llto ,...,,.lllUllet ll\o llr•I publl<;ellQt\411 IN> ------------- PUBLIC NOTICE Pll04. ""411\l )I IV/l PllllltVkd Or •"O'I (O~\t ().tlly ... IOI, 001..i Aut~I t , ttl• llOllC. PIC1'tT10tll IVSIHIH l>eltdAUQli\I ''· 1t1• NAMI ITllTIMINT Tlclcetic will bt• avalla ble ot the door, but advan<'e rt!ser vations may be t1111de by callin~ 549-9711 RETURN VISIT Robin Knox-Johnston PUBLIC N011CE ~ICflTIOUI I U11111!U NAloll U All!Mll .. T r,,. IOl1<1w1nv ""''°"' •'• OOlftO t>oAI tlr\'-•' llAMl'•ll'I' LEASING. U03 N ... .._, C·1, Co\16 Mote, C.ll'°""" -H t.Uilllr\q Er'ltf tptU.•), lft('. • AT H IS first a p - pearance In Newport Bea<'h last month more thnn 300 p eo pl e r esponded with a stand ing ovation lo the lecture and slide presentation by the BriL1sh sailor. Knox·Johnston w:is Uw fir st p e rso n t o circumnavigat e th e globe singlehanded non· stop to win the Lol"ltlon Times Golden Globe race in 312 da) !> film or the finish on June 22. 1969, opens the show. interspersed with Knox · Johnston 's humorous personal accounting of sailing thro ugh the southern oceans around both the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Hom in tus 32-foot Cohn Archer· designed double-ender. Suhaili. The rrrquency on which these stations can be received 1:1 either 162 40 o r 162.55 megaHertz ( mlh>. Jn most areas the 6ignal can be picked up as far 1•s 50 to 60 miles from the coast. PROG RAMMING on the coas tal NOAA Weather Radio stat.ions has been designed to meet the special weather re qu i r e ment s of mariners. Individual station pro· gram conte nt m ay vary de p e ndi ng on local needs: however. most s tations will broadcast latest coastal weather observations. m arine w ea th er forecasts. s ma ll craft advisories. weather warnings. a nd weather outlooks as well as the U.S. Coast Guard urgent notice t o mariners messages. Some stations may also car ry surf forec ast.s. C•ltf01N• COfllOf.,tOft, JlOJ H k..ibot", C l,C:.•l,tMoo,.._c;.111tfN4t1t.i. f .,,, bu\l~O ·~ lof'6SU< fed by 4 (Of" _.,,.,,. MUNTllNGENlEllPRISES, INC °"""'' 11unt11nv Pr•\IO•m Thi, ''•toMol\l w•t Ultct wlll) I,,. Cou"lf Cl••-o! O••"" Cou<>ly on "'-t?•. ltl4. ....,.,. Pllt>lllMd O••"'ci<t COO~I 0.111 Dllol, AuQ.11.•MS.01.7, IC,Jl, 1414 ~t<>-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE A JO-~INUTi-: BBC The show is sponsor·ed by Westsail Corp. of Newport Beach. Halpeni Capture s Power Boat Crow1i Jne Halpern or Bronxville, N. Y .• clinched the Amencan offs hore power boat race title Sunday when he won the 188-mite Maril"la del Rey Classic rn a race that was postponed from Saturday because of fog. The rare was a last gasp tor Bob Nordskog of Van Nuys who needed the win to slay in the race for national points . Nord-;kog placed third in his Power Boat Magazine Special, a Cigarette hull in which he set Ci new world speed mark of90.55~ miles Pt'r hour on·P'rida,· Halpern drove a 38·foot Cobra powt•rcd h) 428 C'U in Mert."ury engmcs. The runner-up was Be111huna, dri ve11 IJ~ Rol·ky Aoki of En)'!lewood. N J , T he final fal'l' of thl> orfshore flO\\ er l)()Jl t 1rrun 1s scheduled Sept 28 in San fo'ran<'1i.co Boat Classes Sqzwdro1is Off er Tips Tht' Balboa Power Squad ron s safe boating class is scheduled to start Sept. 13 ::it th<' N(•wport Harbor \'1.H'ht Club, 72tl W. Bay St .. Ru.I boa. 11 \qfl contlnu1.• t'arh Monda' night for 13 w1•c·kl. • Registration on open rng night Wtll I <tkt· pl JC~ a l 6 15 p rn Tl11• rp maandcr of tht• l'IUJ;St.''l will start at 7 p m and :a s t unt i l ti n rn !>ome of lhe vital aspects or boating to I~ taught include compass and chart readin~. fare prevention, a nd rules of the nautical road. The llunlrngtnn llett<'h Powe r Squadron wtll conduct it.s I 2 ~ t•t'k frl't' hoating course startin~ Sept \4 ut 7:30 pm al Mnrana lllgh School. Room 1;i2 The <.'Ourse 1!> opt•n 111 men , woml'''· and youngsters above lht• a~e of 12 Hegistratioo w11l tx• Sept \.l and Sept 21. Subjects to he <'overcd by qualified instructors mclude boat h~rnd hng un· dt>r ad\·e rsc conditions. rules of the n autical road, fire prevc.·nlion, mariners comp a11s, chart read in~. hoal trailerin11 and river boat ing. Ownership of a boat 1s not a requi rement for enrolling in the C'oune A LAR GE variety or spet'ial radio receivers are now manufactured to receive NOAA weather radio frequencies. Most retail radio stores carry these receivers. A special feature of the radio network is it~ warning alarm capabili· ty which draws listen· ers ' attention to urgent hazard ous weath er warnings. Receiver s with "arning alarm capability transform a special tone lrans rnitt.00 from a weather l\ervicc orfice into nn audible s ig nal or e l s<' P\Jbh 1ot\""2 OtM\Qr (''•'' OJ1lt P!lcM. Auljv,110 II 11, JI ltl~ ].o(f) It PUBLIC NOTICE a utom at i call Y turn u P 1---,,-1c;-,-,-,-10-u_s_•_u_s_1_,.-0-5-- t he volum e to alert Nl'MESTATlMtNT listene rs to an impend-,,.!:'::0•1ow1nv ""'"'" I• 0oor09 t><.t" 1ng weather change. c.o1.0·1M1oc1<s ""01 r-o'O•• Boat Show Dates Set The e ighth :rnnual Southern California S ailb oat S h ow . s p o n sor ed by t h e Southern Californ ia Marine Association, has been scheduled for Oct. 22-31 at the Long Beach Arena, s how manager 'rom &hock announced. &hock said SCMA also pta n i a m assive e x· 1.nnsion of the s how to 90,000 squa re reet devol· ed entirely to sailboats und sailboat accessories. std, i...91.HM H l9u•1t. l•l•tO,n1if ...,.,, o••tt• Wtlll• MAM '40~ E-·.io 8A"t, L419\iln@ thrtt(P\, '•l••e>rn1.; •" no.;,. bv\trw-'" I\ c.ont:Nt.t.-d DY ..n 1n dfYM:IUAI (.l•r-•tet W M•nn ff'\1' \Jlft•""" nt Wi•\ fllNJ w,1., O'W Countf (t .. ,• Of Ou•no~ Gount, on AWU\f H . l•lo HIOfl P\IO!l"h~ 0 r•"'9!i (Oll\t O~llv "'tot, A.,g )j •""~Pl I a; 11.19/b 3'19 /1. PUBLIC NOTICE f"ICTITIOUS •USINHS NAMl STA TIME NT f,.. to1iow1 no Ptt "'" • •• • dOlllll lllnl· Ml<\ .. COMM U N ITY M EOICA L BUILOINC. WfSTMINSfER, 1.0 HtHOlt'' c1,.t t11. W•\tmln)tt,., C.llfMnlatHt) J LY"" Uu1t1n91...,, •401 E Nofll R•nc:" Rd An•~tm, C.tlUOrnf•~ 0.1" !.tu.ero. '• CVP"•\' Pt. Yne, "*'llioort S..t<.h C.•Utorn•~ 91'60 ft\t\ O\f\tt\f'ii\ ·~ <onduct•d by d 9'N"t''*' .,., ,,,,,., \nip O•lf'!.fuMO J Lf"" BullonQI"" Thh , .... ..,.... .... WI\\ flft(f ..,..,. ,,. Cown11 C..I~•• at O••"t.I" County on AwOu\I H, IOo. Anyone with an in- terest in boating is urged to att~nd. The class is presented by BPS free of charge in the inte rt'S\ or s afe boa ting . Balboa Power Squadron is a unit of the widespre::id Urut<'d States Power Squadrons. Jnq?es t boatfn i: educDtl<ln organii:.11100 in the world. Good T~e large~t previous edition of t h e show year encompused 50,000 aquu e feet. ''°"I ""'bll-O'•n<>• r., .. , 0.11• 1»101 Auq J I, •nt)S,.pt I 14, JI. 1'1' Jt.0e ,. For Sales Time Runs Of Yachts Oztt for A M f\5 the end or boalin1fs 1976 moll••I year :1µ. Boa tRadio proaches. d~alers und Sm anu f t1cturcrs In Hout ownl't"S watn AM doublt•·sldt•bund rnclio~ abo;,ird hnve only until .Jun. I, 1977, to usc tht>rn for !!h1p·to.shor«-or ship. to·~h1p com mun1cntlons. Art 1•r thnt <lntc the VHF' cqul11nH'nt for 11hort rani.c1• C(lm m uni r<•li<1n ond the slngle·11ideband sets for lonJt du1tanccs watt be the only radio t."(lUlpml'nt thnt will be hrtn!H'd by th'· l"t'<leral Communin1tions Com· m ission ( f-'CC J. Ront own('r~ who ha\'t' been wond<'l'tnl( what lhoy <'lln do with the old AM rad ios hav(' been advl.-;C<f that they ml\Y tx· kept aboard but cnn onlv beuaed for emer gency<)r "mayday" <'alls . Thi' chanj?e was OT· del'f'd by the FCC to al· levi att> the crowded <'hnnnels on the AM set4, but already t he VHF channt•ls arl' utmost a~ busy. e11pecinlly on ship t.o shore channels . Thal t'Ongcstion Is being re. llcve(I s o m ew ha t, however, by the addltlon ol new channels by private a nd public Ulephon~ compa nies. Call 642-5678. Put • few words lo work for ou. Ornnflt' County and nt.her parts or the country llJtrt•<' thul sules have been utmost n11 "ood us 1973, th<> indulltry '11 ~t ~·etar, und that ~ulC!l in 1977 will b<' evl'n better. "Tht• 1nd u1lry is bulllsh on 1977 ." 1rny11 Bill S c hultz o r the Southe rn C alifornia Marine A:csoc lntion h ~odqu ur t e red In Newport Beach. "Wh<ln busine11s is Jood, dealers W31ll to display nnd lhcre is a lot of B('tivlty ttc:ared to promote future sales." Nationally. the latest m:irket 11tatl1'tlc~ 11how June boat and occessory sales dollar volume up 2S ~rcent over last year. Part of the increase ls nt· tributed to the cl'lt.ry once again o C m any new boaters in tbc market. Small sailboats. In· boards and stern-drives, and elect roni<' and other accessories have been the bi~ gainer. in 1976. according l o t'rank ScaJpone, vice president o f the Natio nal A•· sociation of Engine and Boa t Ma nulactureu <.NAEBM ), based in New York. Used boat satrs nrc al110 exceUtnt, deal~rs and brokers agrt~ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE S·1»6' \Vl'llllOll COUit TOi' THI f"ICT!TIOUS •uSl!lfSS \f Afl! 01' CAl.l"OllHIA l'Oll NAMl ~UTEMIHT TMI COUNTY Ol'OltANGl r ... •o1•0•1r1<1 ""'"'n 1\ dOlnv t><.t"' I ""· A·•t7n '"'"" HOTICI! 01' NIA81NG 0 1' .. URA >100 W•\I C:ao\I How•y. l'fllTION 1"011 l'lla.ATI. Of" WILL N<>1"Wll 6e"' II f.• •1..0 A N 0 fl 0 It L I l' T Ii II S J•-•J Oo,.1 IH'i .. Mdll,ll"l~CJI, TfSTAMUfl'AltY ,,,.., l!Aalt &I &lllANA M. OAVIS, Al(A , ... , bv•"'"' "lOl>O\I(~ ... ""'"' "'"" A " 01wu .. AICA, 11&1 C>A.VI~. dtVtdtHt Ott•·~ 1•1fl• I IMUI NOTI CE 111 M!AleY GIVEN,,,_., '"'' 'tAl""mt·l"\I w"' ftffild wt"' '""" MA•tAM H ftlM! f'l41\ fltf'd Mr•Hn ft (/Nr.ty ,,.,.. ot O•Af'ICJ-(/klnty °" POllHon '°" PrOO.t,., of WHt .,.., tor .,, Auyl.i\f 14, '''' w-A"C:• of lf'Ut'~ h\tAm,.1'fer'( to'""" ,_...,. oelU~ , . .,..,•'K• lo wn 1t h h MM» Pt1bti\!At'd o ... ,_Q* (l'l·-~· n .1lly "'tot. tor' fli;f'1f'W1' p.-rtltw~•"· """ '""' '"'' ~ )I, and \rjlll 1 U , I It>• 1'olf 1' Ii"" al'CI t>I•<• 01 ,,.~nno ,,,. "''"" ""' PUBLIC NOTI<.'•: PICTITIOU~IU\lo;fu NAMI H ATI MlNT T,,. tooo••"O ,,.,,~, 1t•• OO•"'O tAA• ,,.\\ ., 1 llAl\UCO HllROWARF. '''"' Tr•bt.K.o '-d , ,._,".o" Vo,,,, (.AHftNf'4• ,.,.a 0.v•d W V •,.fOfl'•11tf ,.,,,,. ~''°"" \t.,~t O••ch, (flhfop11"_,,Ml) fl!vt~ M. vt~'~"" 1 ill A1 "'" Sc • Nftwf)Of'-t 0.Mh e; .. 11tfJ,nlft t?....O Thi' 0'-1\ln1>H '\ • t1nnunrt1 n., A QifWWt•I pitrt;iw,r 'tt\llJ 0.'Hd W V11"0' "*'' T~t\ \t•tftm.l\I 'IWA~ fllf'f1 ,.,tr\ ,,,,. (OUftlJ Cl••ll Ot O'•""" County on July u. ,.,. ,,.,tt 1>1.11141\1\0d Or•,,.,. {UH OhH~ Piiot, -· 11.14. JI, •nd S<!OI I "'-JJO& lb PUBLIC NOTICE $-IJM SUl'tlltlOll COUltT 01' TI4l STAT.Oii CAl.ll'OllNIA l'Olt 'l'ltll COUNTY 0 , OltAHGll .... A·tt71S HOTICI 0" IU!AlllHC 01' PITl1'10M '01t l'ltOIATl O' Wll.L A H O ,011 LITfElt l TUTAMIHTAllY 1f<1.ti. at 8ESS CURflS O<l'l"Ell, OP<HW<I NOTICE IS MCllE8" GIVEN IMI CAlll l011E N1EN ""' lll"d ,.,.,•In A P"ltlk>ol to-Pto!Mt• ot Wiii •nd tor I\ ~· of l.flt•r• h\IA'"""1¥y 10 I"°' pw11t,....,r ~tt"'•"'o 10 •h•th '' ._.,. 1.,-turttwr p,.ttrHcul•n, ~ ttwtt tP'Ht IJ--Ill.Ct Ol 1\0tt"'11 ,,_ ""'10 '''" .......... ""~ u, "" ., 10 00 8"'. ...... c.11'11"'1191 Ot!M•l-n!No Joi "'44 CW<'\, et 1'00 C1vlt C'"'ltf 0-1"' Wttl, In tllo Ctty 01 S•M• An•, c.tHl°"'Jo o.tH A4tOll\I H. t'I• I WILLIAM I .ii JOHN. C-tyC.ler• JAM.,, •Al.I. IMI Wlt"'lft II••· I 1.-t4-.... CA A-••'-'""'f'*-• I ""°'1""'" o-.,,.. 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(.$U~t1 Cl••• 01 O••uo• Coun11 °'' Aur;J"'I 10, 11, H , JI, ltl• J.4lS.16 --------------J "'°OU\I ll. l•lt PtOliOI P\lbll\fl\Nt O• ""~1 C11•\t ClAOV P&tot, --------------' "UVU•I H,J 1, • ..., i..otemo.r '· ·~,'::~. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l"I\ 01,n1n•1,\ 1, londu.t.h:d bt .. FffTtl ~ P..-rl•~ Ofo"oe Cool 0.11, P1101. Qrrt'h ttH f:t~" ln.,r\lllu Nitlh•nh.1• It~ l~WI\ P\lbh•-O••nve Coen O.llY PllOI, Auou\t 10• 11·''·ll, .,,. 1''°/b ...... 11, 1•. ll, •!Id S.pt. 7, lt14 3'50-16 1-----------l hl\ At•l~IT'M)nl w.-; tllvd Witt\ It!·• Coul\1Y C•tr' Of Ot•noo County v 11 Au9u\I 11. 1'1•. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,_, Pu!Mlt.l\od 0'•"9t ('o .. t O•lly Pll<ll. Aur;J II, 14,JI, •fld S.ot I, 1'1& ~I~ 1.1 f"I AlcO AC Cl OE NT ANO HliAL TH SYNOl'SISO, T"E "'NNU"'l JTATl!MENT Y l!Alt ENOEO OICliM•Elt ~1, ltll .. cenun~< 1•1 ....-on lll• llnu••f'lt9 c.mteftY Ufl 0.... 'ffffi, ~wli. JM, ~ ..... ..,CA.n ... rot•1.-mea .... 1a tP•<l"7,11,,,.1.i rotalfl04>11ft"I• IP•~'· llM ,., (Aoltal jM!ld uo (P•O" J, l lM 17A) Conlrll>Ulion Cefllllr At• I P•oit l, u,,. 71nt Gfonotldln •nd<OnltlbultllwrPlu• IP•oe J, line,., IOKlel k1rpt11, 'un<h Cf'•Q• 1. LI•"' 7'111 UN,,lpdfunct• t.u,p1u,1 tP•oo1.1 ..... nn1 O.ln llonl ••oNI °"'•HO"\ IP•°'•. LIM IH IMl•~w tO.lt .. •••> In C•Pltllt M'M:I !r.11,ptu\d\,ftnQ "" (PaQOI t, l,l,,.lO. t•/~mll>U• ,.,., lllWf•t>Ct M l"or<e I NaHO"lwfdtl 0'•11'1 U, Unr 11 COl.10-Whol•dt>ll•"I Accldtnlen<ll1Hllhl)fffOlU,,,_ ""I ILlt>e lOd, ScMdul• M, Cot. II 1-•l'l<• In f'o«• Cca lllo,,,.t ll<.t\ll\of~' PllO'-tLlnd2Tot•ll A(c~t•nd"*•llhprtmlumt QlfMI ~lllo,,11• ... in.~ 4.Ut10'1 JOO.OOfl )iil,t1• '-010,118 <) (4,UJ,17'11 ( ... 1.0•1 100.•11 J ,toO 8111IM\\ PtOt ILl111t H , Col. 11 f.011,UO Wit Mfeby ~ertllJ 111•1 lht -~II"'"\ •ft Ill ~GOf'Oo!>t• wllh ll>t Annu•I ~·'-"' ttw 1n. ''*' •n<M<I I><•~" JI, IU> ""'"" 10 1nr lnMJt•nu (.()M f!'l\\l..,., ol Ille 'l•I• ol C.fltom•4, ll\J"1Mrn 1~ l•w /\IJOl\fl1,fl-,CI U Jltnltttfnt l\/M.t1..,.,.,IA . .SI'"'"~ S4!<tet•rv Publl\IWIOC>tol\q• Co•>I 0.llJ Pll()I, -Wo, )0, 31,tnd s.,.i. l,J, I, It/~ l/t.t'I ,. P\JBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NonCF. tlU~ 0 , .. l ... Sl •a.on J,a:a,JD1 4 DAILY PILLOT ... CLASSIFIED ADS ~!:.~.~ ........ j~:.'::':.~ ...... . ~al IOOJGaMrel t002 RMll &tote Houses for Sale ··········•··••········ ..............•.......• GtMrot 1002 ............•....•.•... BRORS: Adurfo~ SPECTACULAR lhould check their ach Shorecllffs-Vl•w doily Oftd r•port •r· t. "'~ • IMlrm huh11 111 ron Immediately. The "'' ·I•• •t"' .11111 I .rn DAILYrlLOTau 11tnH l.;\lu \I tr "u11c " P't liability fw tit. first ;,,.. h •• 11 om "..t 11.11 a. ',,.,,. H.u1· ""' 11111( "' llllrm c0tttd inttr1ion only. '" .,,0 1 J 1,11 .,,. t1n11h 1111 l11tl1 1 "'l"'r .otc ·············•········· ...................... . Decorator coordmult.'d. IJke ne-.·• 4 &lrni~ . family rm . dt•n, d!run..: rm Curved c.·a11t1lt.•\ered dec:k. Slip for two (j() ft bo.1t:, $279,000. • BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )~I Buy••J1· Or'" l'oj ~ t>l') t>lt>I r11ul t • 1 111 I,"' •UI It· Ill \11th •II• 1 v.111 L••lo GtMral I 002 G...,.... I 002 G;.::;.t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f l ,. J fl t I II i t u ' ll I t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• .................. ~?.~~ q11.d1l11 it t.11\1 I fl•'• <h OWl-lEA ANXIOUS I .ill 11• 1li•1 ,, '111 .. 1111111~ 4 + 2 ~ IOHUS SPAHISH TRl·LEVE:L BEACH ASSUME $40,000 U1111ltll· rl•H•r 1·1111, t • tlt 1:.11il r.11 11! ll\111, I 1111111 V. 1 I h I 1 I 1 IJ t •f ,, 111< f•l.u ,. 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'' 11•••1 • 1-. tr .• IJrjo!c• n·.i E.i:,t:.rd .. 1()(·<1lt<>11 +-+ + l h 1 Id I l 11 q 11 .11 l • I' -1 .ll d 1 llll I'' Wun l IJ :, 't'!! flt''-llllt• (111a11l 11lj!. (,011111111 lo.1loltt11 I••·•' "1111 1'1111 •w,;si.-;i,'i Call 110\\ lur more rn C"'tom lldCJ Sit.s Wlll l'rl 11J 11t l o t for CWJlom houw Pier and ,1J1111ln'.1d~ tht•n• l'l.im; i.rt' 1.nclud1o.-d :.00,000. l>O\ er Shon•:, lot. A rt'ul bt•uut~ Pl.in" 1111 np proH-d & rNdy to bwld c.~£'\iiRRm -REALTY- ~z.5200 CUL-DE-SAC Sharp • bcdrm. extra large .) ard. Hoom for pool . I.Jo.it a cct>i.i. Enclosed p.il10. Neur '1ill' Squu re Park . l'r11.•t•t1 at Sli!i.000 HUGE l.u'h l• 11.1 • Ill HH\ [ fvrrnatton ti-lti 1r;1 111r 1h1 ch••••·•'"' •I• ®e:!I] -. ,. • • i'~'ti~&H;IJ .. u ~o~~m~:: ..... ~!.!~~~~ i--8·1·6--CA·N·Y·O--N- pt)l l oJ JI I\ 1•11\,.t• I~ $i3.!IUll un I Jrl(t' CUSTOM NEWIM EASTSIDE 1• .1 1 ~ " "' I , •• 111, t" i:r~·nlK'lt. su1w r t ll·an J • ·1·l11•h·.t .. n1r.ir111·' ~.\ h<.'drm . 2 h.tth . man) Spcch1cul.ir -111~0 sq.fl. 4 1111t"" l"111i.; ""'ni 14 1lh ;i 111 ... n1l1 l'' Ulf11 " l'llo bedroom home m fmal Ju'I h•ktl tit" >lhH'I"'" ·1 hcl :! 11.1 1,1111 1111 'h1111ltl ,,.II 11111t11 •I I ti• I' I. 1 1 •• p •'-1 n h, .1 rt h ch"" l' 1.lllh sl3J:l.'!1 or construction. l'p11 111, .111 .... it lo·' "11 h BHOt\ ~: n bin 1•1:;0 Family room and Ir brary ·~ .111lllldh l.111.s .. ""'" \\ ,,,,\.1l1 tra•t•,""•d 1lln11n• • 111o'rt.11111111•11t u\ erlo1Jk1ni.: i:oq:cou~ \\.1,, ,., .. 1.1H i. .... 1 I•• BEACHGIAHT! pool arl'.i and itolf p.1 l1n .111•,1 1'1111•• nl h11 ,, • ul ti• "·'· "11 h C•••I <H·t·.in l>rc•1·11·~ IMlht• t·our~c. 2 :-itorv Ir\ rni: h11.11•1• 111.-1•11111 .11111 llu,fan1.i.,111 I lol'll 1oom, room w11h mus !li\'l' 1..,,, .111ol l 1 .1111•1 .11 ( ,.,,. 2 hath :.phi lt' l'l j.!ll.1 111 f1rt•pl.1~c Jnd I ll'W loft. I hi' ,, ln·1l11111!11 IH·.11ll\' llUl'(l' IJITi ll~ 11111111 .ind SJ65.0I~) 11\\llt'r,hip '""'"'t ' t.lti ~I 11 1, 1111 t 1 ... 1 'I 1 , ~ ... :1\111 i:11urml'l tk l114111 k 111 hu1' 640-6161 lul..t .t""'"' 1•1°01 'llllC'k ;\IJ!>>ol \l' 11.1\1·11 ~llllll' ,IJol\\llli: I ,t), "" loflhl flf 1•pl.11 t• olll'l'lll' \Ill :--O.·ll th111g' f 11 l \\II lo I I.II I l '1lul \\Jill \.t SEEK & FIND• MED I L PROFESS IONS T 0 R T H 0 T 1 S H T 0 S H P P Y P N S P T S I G 0 L 0 H C Y 5 P T H H P A H R C H I P 0 P R A C ~ ( D S Y T R I Y A S 0 C A H R A P P P R E S S S 0 C G 0 T S I N E G Y ~ M E 0 I C A L F N I I H Y S I C A A D R 0 C T P 0 T E T [ 0 R 0 T ( A R P 0 R I H C ~ L D ~ ( N L P H A R H A B T A Y H P E E P S 1 J 0 P S R A C I S N R A C S H T 0 I D S G S T C H ~ R P T S I R T A I D 0 P T I D I E T 1 T I A N U I S Y H P N D L S S P S U R G E 0 N S Y H P 0 D 0 0 T T S I P A R E H T L A C I S Y H P G R A D 1 0 L 0 G S T P H A R H A C S P H Y S I C T S I T 0 H T R 0 0 D M R lnu rucuo11\ ti1ddt1n vwor1h t"l11w •P•'fl''' fOM•"t, htck word, up, down or tl119on•llv f 1n() Uf~ ''"' IJU> 11 1n. ;! Dent ist Surqeon Physical Therapist 01et1t1an Pharmac 1 ~t Chi ropractor ~yqlenl \t Phys ician Psycholoq1 st Nurse Podiatris t Rad1ol o~l st Tomo rrow : Rods 11.11111111 pl1hh 1 .1q11'l H<'1'«11ll> p.1111 lc'd 0111' 11111t-to 1>1 <-an \\'atd1 !ht• ~un ~l'I 111 lht• IJt'lllJltlul 1'.tt·1rt(· Burtt h) l>c•Jn ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Urolht•rs. Only SGi.!lOO 1---------- t':ill ror quick showmi:.1---------- ~2-2.535 ~ ' .,, . . . ... , . [®tfi&·Hd FAMILY HOME $43,900 Hone~ mooner'-< dch.:ht or 1n,cstors dream ('om<' lru(•1 l...ow down lo .1s EXCITING! I R\'l:">i P. TER RA CF. 111.:hJy uv1ir .1111.'d hom1', l.1f l>(t' Jl()Ol ~Ill' ltJl. J Bedroom<;. IJrl:l' lam1l) room \\Ith "l'l har. !pie. \n C'-l'lllll l!. Ol'\\ prr r" 1 1 u~.s u o t>l-l 7lill rl·~ 1"11 ~--"' '/•t,,,.,.. REALTORS :,umt• \' \ lo;in Tntul P·•' 1----------mcnts S307 1wr month Spac·1ous 3 lwclrn<im , 21----------l>a th. "1th ha ndsome Costa Mesa u~t'd ltn c·k l1rcpl.1n• la i II f'nt l'tl llllflt•r lllJI lo.l'I IOI rCJCI ft.• qu11·k 'ulc. Owner S49,900 ir.rns fcrt ell. mul>l ,l'll 1\ i.harp :1 hcdrm home 11nm~d1.1tt>l y. fl urry "1th new pu111t 1n:.idc and pl!'J '>CCall out. New r arpl'l " and tlrupcs. t:rcut l11rnt1on on lnriie I IO' dc·c•1l lot. Call a.16 5llll41 for full details. ~HERITAGE ~.~.~ ........ 1~!.'::~.~....... Twsday Augu5t J I 197& DAILV PILOT •r ~~~~~ .......... !~~ ~~ .......... ~~.~~ ~~!!!.~~.~~ ....... ~!:.~.~........ s For We TWO THIRDS ACRE CORONA DEL MAR This is the last large estate, high on Corona Highlands hilltop. with an exqutsite home & un t.-qually cxqu1s1tc & magmficent \ 1t.•w of the bay. 0t't'Dn. Catalrnu sunsets & the night llJ!hts of the enure areu. This splcnchd. <-'Ui>tonr bit. home has 5 very generous b(!rm!> . Cormul dining rm .. 7 llulhroom:,,, sparkling pool & a hui;:t> '1cw111.: &. ~ntertainment <lt.•<:k. $?55,000 HDflU euofuafj~ • • ofaei9oJ~ CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.••..•.•.....•....•... Wl·:SI.FY N TAYLOR CO HEAl.TOHS ~1111.·1.· 1H4f OCUH NOHT~OIOHA DB. MAR Fantastic 180' panoramic ocean \'leW &. your own private steps to Big Corona beach. Custom 4 BR home. open beam ceilings, new cptng. Massi\ c master s uite. $345.000. 211 San ~Hilla Rood NEWPORT CEHTBl. H.I. 644-4910 . .. , .•...•............. G......e I 002 GaMr.1 I 002 lalboo P"'ittsulo I OOT •.••...•.•...•••...•...•.•••••••••.••..••••.•••...•.................• WESTSIDE TWO HDIOOM <k<.•un V1rw t•o11dom1nium . fahulou:. Vil'"'. t.•ngag ini.t dt•t•or plu~ w.iter sofknt.•r. wl'l b<ir. dt>«lric J.:uraAt.' door . trash t·umpal'lor <.1ml tt•nnis. On top ot tl :111, tl 's :111 (.'tHI Ulllt. 1\l $105.000. UNI UUi: fi()MI § n FALl ORS', G7!.> 6000 2443 [ 3SI COJ'I H 1C)IWVdV. Coron<t th•I ~IJ1 .11~· Ill M l \'1 "" If J•lll :.~)llO G...erol I 002 'GeMrol 1002 .............................•.••...•..•.•.... I larhor Heall v ts not in lhe llOl'SE KE EPI:'\(; business. . . Thc'_y 'r1.• llOt:SESELLERS! ! ! ! ' 67)..4400 Di•isiOft of Hwtaor lft•HhMtlt Co. IAYFROHT ·• 111 • l Ii 11 C n n ii 11 l',111C1tlllllll' \ Jl•\4 'UIJ 1•.1rk111i;. ~t'('Unl) bldj;, ' t-: \\ I' o 11 r 1-1 ' ' n >wtm:-- 310 1-I-II'\ \!'l.l>O Ol't-:;-. :-..\I',\ M :\ ll l1),UUO ll"lll'I lo.'lJ I :t'4 L:!!IJ 7 l '\ 1 n. ~!.13,tkJO 11(•,u•h I 'ullUl(t' ~i4 )01) llrdun·d • :1 llJ . :1 hu, 11t h.1) & ot'l'Ull l••l.f>llO 11111. ;1 h11 ~l:J i llOU \l11rshuJI llll) 11i) .. 11~111 Corona d.4 Mor I 022 ···••·••·············•• DUPLEX ON 11/J LOTS !-11111 .. hlt• fill 0" 111'1' ur t UJt.1111') 111 .1 p.1rk hlo.1 wtt111i: T"" li;t• .! 11111 m l '1111:. PLUS .1 t Bdrm l;u""t unit l 'u1 I <'Ill I) on n 11n mun h•ai.l• "1th a i:.1r.1A<' .iµl J.~a. h unrl h.1 ... J pr11.ik ..,,•duclt'tl pallet or tll•tk 111111 tht'rc ,., .1 J < .ir i:nr Oubt.ind111 i: 1n1 nm,· 1io1 .. nual Coll 644-7211 /Jn Nlf,[L OAILl Y & llSSUC IATES Hew Li1tln9 :1 &•dr111. :.! b.ith houst' on II :! lot Hr.uh· lo h111 lil :!nd unit ~~.500. <;a ll A.it•nt tl7~ roo<l Corona Hl9hlands WITH 1002G.....-al Getteral I 002 G.-rol I 002 100% •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oak Hardwooda •.••.•••••••...•..•....•..•.........••......•. WALK TO SURF AND SPLASH IMTOTHIS! Mini Oceonvl~w 3 1111 :! 11 •• , 111 ·' wulk to 1111 ,.ut1• l11:'.•1·h N~wl v '"''"'"'" h1•;rnt1ful ouk 1111111, 111 .111cl nt•w L ido Isle bayfronl , n•duccd from $495.000 to $425.000 Prime loeat1on with brcathtakin~ vie" 5 Bdr~ , 5 baths; pier & s1<Jc tie for large ho~1t 6 IE:DROOMS !\1 .immoth I a1111l.'-h11111t• \ 1•r. 1 lo~l' lo lh1· h1•,1, h Thi:-0111· ha' rt .•II ll1·11 l.111111\ 100111. lot' ttl UI' 1,r.1cl1nj! M.1111 1·u r "ll l.111.i,1up1n1: lronl & 11'.1r Tht•-.t• Jr t' hard le• I 111tl :--.. hurr) • l'.ill ~lh :!:llJ '. µrl'll.'-!Jiu(' p<111l 11111:0. l\HI hlll(l' ltfl'fll,11 1'' : 111.'fh tl\Jll .tlld clt'll , I 111 J •1u1l'l II t'I' II rwcl -.1 rt•1•t ·11·rm-. s.'ii,IMMI l'.d l tu Ila) !16:! i71!1> 4}11 KEY lo.II• lll'n lor111:il d1111n!! .111d !>nrnll l>oal slor111w. Onl) $l11H. iOO Coll 9uidc-644-72 I I mlm LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Udo, H.L 673-7300 REAL TOP.Sil COUNTRY FARMHOUSE CostaMHo 1024 ................•.•.... 1002 GeMnll 1002 S22,250to ,\SSl'\I E ~ H \\ II lhl' .,11.1rl.h 11 ~ .J Ill. '/. h.1 "'' lo~lt•cl hunw \\ "'.11 111 • .11 lh twu·' ~ u"·d hnt lo. !'>p,I\ t'll\I\ \II 111 till: r111 ;Intl 1111 111.11 !1 111•• .111·.1 '"'~' r.11011\ 1111111: .111.111\ ).11:! ·-111 111 h1ghl\ "''"' ,; hh .11'1'.I "'"' ''•"" ,q1pl Ill"''' ph-.•~•· call Ohl 1 ounlr\. 1 h.11 m -.ur l11• "'""'' :!hr 111'11. I • ruunch th" lu\ •'" '"" h.i 1·111 1111 "1 i.. 'h11p h1•droo111 f .11 11111111"•' .•11 1; '1 .qll ,• 111 ,:100 I 'l••llt\ 111 I 1111 l l 11 t'' .11111 ·ltfl KX,'K ••......•.••••.•...•.....•..•................. ILUFFS 5 IR. IEAUTY! Super end unit. Br~ Z Plan lkaul1full;v cl,• cnrittcd : :11 ~ trnths . .:nun 1ry krkhcn, l'lll'I 1>al111' Ai.:.umahk II ' 1', 101111 1\ bu) al $1111.000 C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-0010 AIAHDOHE:D S&S4 IDRM Executive drive to s hellercd doubll! car stor:.i)(c! Scducfrd 1.'nlry enhanc·ed bv dnuhlc doors and atrium' Han• parquet enlr)' to "'It'll down lt\•1n .: room 1-'ormal d lnc. F1t·!.IJ f.1milv room (;ourml'l :.un:,hmc k1trhcn. i-:, pan:. I\ e bt'droom rom plex h1-lited by swttpanR mu:.ter sanrluary 11\'tlh vaulted ceilrni:s and separate dressinR area. Seller Ifft stale and MUS1' i.t>l l. Tr} $8,8110 tota l down . Hurry 8-17-6010. Ol'l N Ill <>-of S fUN '0 81 N« I' BEACH HOUSE $63,500 W11tl. 111 lh•· h.·.11 h lro.111 1111~ s h.11 p .I htli 111 "' .! hdrm & ,1 ill'n, ;: 1111 hl'1tUl\ (lflt'I ~ pool' ,\: ll'lllll' 1.0 ... t·~t I" ll'l' Ill !\1•\\ lluf'l llt'h, :>II lo UJ I \ 0111111, \lilt' 51~ •1 l•ll ROBERTS REALTY 848-1688 ,ti.irk.I .. , .! hllj.!<' .. 1111, H111•m lol' I h.1l "' ..:.11111 g.1rilt•n ,11111 homt• 1 .111 111111-! -.;,.,, ... 1'1111 1111 \ t h111 \ h 111111 "'ht1ol I I\ 1·1 • , .11·11· • onh $1i!I ~.ou llurl'\' l 'all ~4:! :!!1:1:. 111. . ' • • A.'iSl' \I I-: 7'. \'A Lo.in ~1•·'·' \ •·rd1· I llr. pool. ""'nrr \\ill 1·11rrv :!ntl s:1i.., lll'll 1· sm.~1M1· t; 11.1.1·.Sl'I t-: ll t-:1\l .T<>llS !Ni:I K!ll I 11r 11•..'lh. r.:1~1 ll~I I l'a1:1• No OJI<\' • :'111".S,\ \' 1-: 1111 ~; 4 llH ht•:111•d fHHll lo~ purK. Walker &lee Ret1l lst1t11 L D C OR 0 HA DEL 1-°"'."--------•1 .. ".ch•1•11•1l •t>•W•N•'•E•H•s•1•s•~•.33!-'i MAR I lk·aultlullv r.-rncufrtl'd 2 COLLEGE PARK 4i)t~Ji~ ht.'<lrno111 h11m•· on II :! lut CUSTOM ADDITION \\ I I h ,. ' IJ a II "' i 0 n 110,..,,1 1tllit1t·' l'o ppl'I lllll1 <·omplcte upi::radrni.: plumhrn,,i. rm .. plil('l' Wtlh thruoul .j Bri: ht•rlr<l41m,, 1 .ib l'd hl·.irth. n1t'l') .. rd pllb den. oHin·. J.1m1I) \\ alk.rnJ: 111,,1.1111.,. 10 llnd d1n1ni:: E1t·nlhm.: t•\l.'r) thini.? :O.qUl'aky lhl' ar1tl\C family 111•t•1h Onl~ ,1 hair hln1 k In ('hH l'll'an Jnd 111 lip 1111, con 111clud111i.: a lar141• '.ml l>nH• 1\111111,t '• Jt'rt' ;:; drt ron ~7.!iilO c.tll no" Top' ulu1• <tl 5611.!!0li For rt ""'" 1111. :1 twclroorn,, t:iJ ltS50 dl'llllb, t·all 54U Jl~1I N-EWPORT HEIGHTS Curm .. l danmi:t room, ne"' 0.1••' , • ., 1.r,..11., kttchl·n. lOpJK•r plumb· [~ I ~ a~:I r:X,~r f:,u~~i:u~: ll~!H:tl camper, Rarden or _ ------,./.~ whatever. Slrt'l'.~l'ri (or second story. Shown hyr----------·I appointment. 640-9900 7 UNITS ~HERITAGE REALTORS SAHDPOIHTE BOHUSHOME EASTS I DE BEAUTY CI t' .a n .J n d ~ h a r IJ • 2 !i(>t1rn11m oldt•r h•>mc on l.11 i:t' lot "l\h Jllt•y llC'- 1·c·"' ;'I."" p.1111l insuk an1t out N1·w c·arvc1,. h.11 11.,.ond Onors anti muc h more. Var anl»<lth rnCl\c 1n cond1t1on. A('t f~l uncl call now! $44,950 ~~tn. [_etR&ltll ~,~~;uy .. ANYTIME Ideally '>llUatcd an prirlc F1\'c years olc1 ·\\1th uf ownt-rs hip ltrl'lt. Sp:.1n1~h ar1·h1tcr·lurc. Maiin r!i ccnl h nmc tile roof ... rrhl.'i; eh' Will bt·aol1fully upl(radC'd ----------tradeupors clloulni.:ht. T;o,,tdully appointt:d. c: 135 000 llugc IJOnu:. room. Fumr· Prll'NI for quick :mil'' ~ • • ly room. f<'ormal rtrmn~. J.1kt· new 3 llr, + fam all Nmwpcl!t II. Country kitdll'n. Air con· rm. Nr So. Ci.l l'luia. Lu STEPSTOIAY .. & 2 IJlks. to ocean. Corner R-2 lot. 2 bdrm home with run ' pat111 & fl'nred yarcl l'nt•cd at ~.!8'8n d11lomnJ? and inton·om llunt Brok<'r !JW 11~-MESA NORTH l hr 0 ugh 0 u l . :1 Cur llv Owner. \J Ac· re pnm•· BIG flVf: UEIJHOO:'ll , ANYTIME i:turagc . Mul'h, mudi 1<;a,,ls1dt', J OH. :.! 11.1. family horn<' '4 tth lar.:l' more. Owner hou~hl rormal din-rm. 2 (rplt·'· • • REALTORS $79.950 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiii-167J-J663 hcalt>d & (rlt1•1 t••J poul ----------1 :mother Mu~l Ao! (;all $11-1,5/MI r .. 12 551'1 H urrv con 1t11' 11 1\t' ntl\4 5462313. --- Nothinl! 1ii.. .. 11 ,11 1111· QUIETCUL-DE-SAC '1 .,. , .. ,. "'• ,,. price 11( o nly $1i!l,!J50 COLLEGE PARI( [~ lt~~'i; ~II n ) CJ w n ,. r • 1• r 1 m •· jo; " ' I ~ I ii 1• • :l II H • ha nlw11u1t I loors , lilt• hath. h.!C' yrrl w/ulh-~. ff·'I mo 1>12 11r.i; , .. U•INI "' ., . N> I • { 6fotf'U ( ~ ... ' ,,. ""' '\I/ /fl"', • II I• /"I un {~· ,.,,, ,, • Aflfl II C'\)J .~ !! ',,. )•0• . , .. _.,_, /It • ., ~ I wi1•c.o ....... ' 1 •.Miki /I .. .,.,II /, "'' I ,,:.~, •• : •• •• ' ' /\ f" I •• .., ,, .,. "" ' • I . .. ....... ., . ·· ·"·. , ...... :-........ ,, ••• I Mf-1 •• .... ._, • I 'P.• •• -· ..... .. • \ '••n (1 ,~~~1.I ., , ' ' . A• IOY II •M• \af .. M•ltV\ ..... ,, ' ~ , ... ,, I\ ,, ~; ·; ''(J •.iH•.,O•• ,,, -.,,. ,. \. t \ . ) "', 1611 fll ,, '~ AQ\IA•IV'-,._ ,, -... .,. ,. ~ .. ; ~t ~: nc:~; ,,, .. ' , """' ... ' S© ~dtl lv\-/J, ctl'S • Tltot lntri911ini1 Woro' Game with o ChucH~ u, .. 4 ~ (UoY I 0 :."':'"::'-b':7:....~ :: b-• •Of~ •°""' "~a. -orch I T ALSET I I' I 11 I I SYTET I I I I' I r__,,...T_,,U-'-S.,..;-l _E.._-1, ;, G-•I•. ii YO\i ,....11y wtlll IO I I I IC he-. e good f'llt <t t(141, ~Mp tk!t \IQWO ti ~ttl f' hot A\ 1~ l...--R-E_Y_V_l -F--1--. ,.,1 ' I I I I I o ;~= .:--~~-::: ~o.w.1op1,__ ... 3...- 1226 Polaris Dover Shores cae: 10111 ILllRS UD OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE YIA LIDO SOUD New Listing on the Water in an Executive Area of Prestigious Homes with Pier & Slip for 50' Yacht. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Den 2 Fireplaces. $210.000 881 OOVER DRIVE 631·1800 associated !IPOl<IA'> AIAlTOPS Ju:• Yi; lo1b,...,l71 !~bl • CALLSSESl\L2'E.i..iC1 T Charmin.: 3 hl'rlrnom .~)'i ·~1 rJmllV room horn!! HI\ -----·--· .. --PROPERTIES r"'"' ..Cu l , 111 dt""'"t" Collel(1• l'<trk. Cost a SHARP & CUAH Walker C lee Real fet1te CORONA DEL MAR t'ho1r1• duplt-..: "'1th "11lt1 Corona <kl Mor ('harm'" two tM•dmorn front unit, lovely hrirk f1 rc11lan• with r1tlt1rd hcur1 h ; ont• h•'Clroom rl'ur unit with I><· am r 11 1· 1· 111 n J.(. 1111 m urul o t e rond1t111n. ~\42,.'ICMI COLE OF HIWPORT JH:ALTOHS 675-5511 \1c•,,1 llt•nut1fully 11!· Luh ul P ,J111, \ t•rth"I l 11rukd. t•JPJWr plum!. -.111111· m.ik1·~ 1111, :1 tulrm 1n1t and lul!> uf exlrn~ 2 1o.1 homt• .1 rharrn 111 l'll\trt'fl r111110, pl.1y an•a -.h11.,. w.ilk rn ~ oc•t•· all and g;irdt•n Ju"il 11,tc•I nt lh•"'' fr.111111•,. 1h,1t m 11k" s&.500 673 11:.:111 .1 h11uw •' honw .\I .11 '"'" f, ". 't. , , nul ,. t h1• low ,,,, .... ur [ ® U~ltl ,::;.,';:::• '"" " nuw ' OCE.AHVIEW FROM DECK l IDRM 31AUP l IDRM I IA DOWH 1-; u r h u n I l h a 11 ,, (1n·11lac•t>, 11111•ly 1·arpt•l rt1 , all the l.'xtru hu1l11n~. 4 <'llr IUlr $13.'1,000. JACOIS REALTY Walker &lee R111I lsl1t11 LUXURY PLUS Swl•t•11lnrc 1wl'.111 voPw l'111ot11m h•utur l'!i U•il•>• •· 1\111111~1 :1.000 ~fl . (I llo•.111l1lul 1.aJ.(urlll N11~111•I a r ... 1 S J~7.:i llfl • • 11.'ll ·~11 1 • • llON I> 1002GaMu .. I 002! ___ 6 7_5_·6670 li1\l.L~:HY OF 110~1,.~S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...,.el 1002 GtMr .. 1002 IROADMOotl TUl'TU ROCIC Day & night lig ht views (rom formal li v. rm .. din. rm .. & master bdrm. Beautiful 4 bdrm .• 21.<.i bath home w/fam. rm. & 3 car garage. $981500 Land included. • COLDWILl ...... co. 644-1766 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine realty "'COMPARI & YOU'U AGREE" ... i'""ANTASTIC Spyglass Home! 3 Bedrooms{ 21fl baths. 2 bonus rooms. great poo & in absolutely perfect condition ! $195,000. Clint Moses 642·8235 (B70) '42·1235 644-6200 901 Oowr Drlw Harbor View C.nter lrvlne at C.mpus Vallty C.nt.r 752--1414 OWNl-:ll MUS'l'!-il-:1.1.! Stir. 31111, 2·'>l )', rtul lq1ll', :Ill 111111 (>Ullo. /\'k ')! ~73 :.c.111 Will 111'111 1111.1111·1·. 1',111 '""un11· 1. '• •, V ,\ I '' a 11 . Ow111 llkr ~Ill u;,y, "' ,., •. ~.:>7 :.XtK ~H.S1\ V l•.lll>E ·I lilt. lll'll ;11' 1111 , Ol'Wl,Y tit' 1•11rut1•cl. ljllll'I r•ul tl1• i.:ll', >it I 11 11:1• 1 .. 1 ~110.000. fly llWIH'r !><Ill '.1W1H Owner Anxious l'rn •• 11•11111 r•JI $.'1000. Ill $1l1,!lllO. 1111 1 lw1lt JO tl.- iuruhh· 1·:,1"l~lrl1· ru1111ly hom1· 111 111111•l uruu '411 h ull H 11ll11lllll'h 645°3474 ... 1.,..·-1-. Eashi• CostaMHcr Home+ Apt Sl0,000 · Thol's rl~hl! ! $30,000. Call 5-46·5880 llerltogo ReallDt'9. F'nr Cl1111sifled Ad ACTION Coll u Duilv rllol AO.VISOfl 642-5618 -J •• DAILY PIL.0 T TuH01y Au9us131 19Tfi ...,._.,.. ... ..... ....... . ..................... . HcMnn Por's. .......... __ l & ,~IHI lbt.t• .._.... U•f ..... ~ ;;;:;;;;;:;;.;•••iOlt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;.::;;·F-::..:i.t.-:d•••••• Cot .. MHo 3224 1 .. • .. •• .. •• •• •• •• •• •• •• t.Kw rroperty 2000~ ~tty 2000 ............................................. . IUCH FtlOHT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lcAoo IMoltd l 106 l Br Z Ba. din rm. fpl, ~-~.~ ........ ~~!.":>:..~ ....... ~!.~.~ ............ ~!.~.~ ...... .. Cotto Mno I 024 1cM • I 044 LocJ-o a.oc:h I 041 LOiCJW'O IHc:ch I 041 ••····•····•••••·····•· .•......•........................•.•.•.•••••••.....•..••.....•....... IOAT SLIP PHFOIMAHCE COUNTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnC'd >*~ l11d. i:rdnr "-ASSUME 11/J 0/o VA1.0AM 41B>IOOMS Ar~ )ou rr~dy tor pnvu<')' 11nd lu\u1) '"'llh lo w '10'"'11 l>")mt•nt" Toh1I PJ) m 1·nt"' ur $.ltl J'll:r month I s IJIH IOU' ~room• un 1 m 111·t lot With "h.Ak1• touf, ( J mil) r()l)m v. i.tvne I tn·pl_.l,. 11rk1:d 1., .. I'll L ntl"' ~3.1150 llurt \< !'It ll\t t•nll MESA VERDE TRI-LEVEL FANTASTIC! Ttu• i:onh·vu .... rompll'l.e I) upjlfalled V .ii\-l'h1l\ 111 vrt< t 1ic1ou.'> \ olll'llt' 1• .. rk ofl\'r' t b1~ hdrm ,, f.im1 I) ruum "" \\ "' bur l'lrt<.ikl .1'>l 1to•1k 111 k lh'ller 4. h1rm.1I J1111ni: room Hui th.11 , ""' •• 11 ·rh1 vrofl·,,11111.tll) 1_,1111~1 -'J11·1I 1:.1nh·1" ,11 r1.:11l 1tw l~uuutul Pool s,, .. RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 THIS IS IT! This th1• hom1• YOU'\ 1-: bt-t·n wu1tma li1r' llurr~ ! ·rh1) lwuulllul I bdrm L.iv1sh 4bedroom.31.1.ilh S.in M1i:ut'I Moc.lei 11 with 2 !1rl'pl.ict-'> & l:iriw "Th" 1<.1o rh offer' \<1ew d1:ck for l'l<'J(.int ~n f.imil)' rm & rurm.il din t1Jrt,un1n11: Like nt1v. in.: Wit h u1>1traded carvettni: & llra1Je11 <".irpeh nt.>v. ilr.ipc-s Sparkl1n~ ' • .tluc at v.ind•iv. <'O•er11l}t'. lrcsh $95,000 PJllll lhroout t. .in e'trJ 962· 7771 1.iri:r \.ire! Thi,. hous • "'Ill l>t: ~OLIJ 1f "Jll I ~vm. o ! ~1"fu::o Ion'"' C ;II I I ~ RA.NCH REALTY ~:!!!!!!~~T\:RTLEROCK 3 Ur 2 Ba. • Fam ltm + alr1um Provincial Family + Dinin9 F'or thil laqw ( .11r11ly • Rtl'hly pun~kd rJn11ly room, bnC'k f1n•11la1'l' Enlr) h;,ill lo :J bedroom vJmK., 1a, l>uths Ot:luiw w land Op.:n hse S.;l & Sun I~. t'.;ll 1133 0151 Ronc:ho Son Joaquin llrund nt>w :i BH ('nd un 11. near pool Mu!il sell mu kt• offer! HostMcjs & Co. REAL TORS 640-5560 k1ttht1n Sti.3.950 l~l time t:niv Park Ran: E>.l'kr ad ' t• rt 1 i. c <.I 11 k'. 11 :'\llldl'I .a Bil 2 bu. fo m 5-l(J.1720 rm, patio . .itnum R> o ~ nt•r "l!l ~i'fl,ll(JO TARBELL ~~~-PLEASE "#I I" Cotifondo" Lge corner lul. :1 llr :! I~ + dint', J~!>UOW j \ \ $59,!i()(J CJll ~19 .11:t•1 cuu.t:ca: P \tt" 3 Br. l li.t, I~ l)lll•I ~ Jat•ut11 1·l1·Jn fl' modl0ll•tl I' I' :.1.11>.\.HIU S-19 3i -13 I h•lp \ 11Ur ... ctl t.) 1nqw r 10/.1 Jb,,ul lhl• 111''1 nt mJ1ntl.'n.inn lo<.l'l pd hom<• in l'ollci:<· l'Jrk l>t-,orJll'll m plu'h hi:hl tom·'· Iha ... honw 1 ... J d1· hi.1h1 lo ~ho~ • Bl'ftt'' l' u v.h1•n "'" 1>,I\ You v.11 'l'll \Ollr,1•11 ;Ill thl" Ollt' 11,1, I Ur. I\ l.im I in "' lqih &. 1 l'lllr • .t .;11 COLLEGEPARK t'.1ll.1lnc•nd.11 •t>l't-:~ \NY'l'l\1 t-:• Red Carpet :Jll!l l'n1111·111n llr Reolton '°"t-;W (.'O!\ f)(l\11"\l L '1 Lo~.it~c.l 1n L•KUn'' !\urth •.n<l onl.,. 2 blk1t lrom lh1• hi.'·•• h l! Bdrm .! rull b,.lh>. k ll c h l' n ,; 11 JI 11 .. 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C.inu 7 U7t,000 $70.000 rm :1 U.lrtn' ~ ·• l..1l1 ltt-n I\ room h11M~ lw.inh'll I Ul0,000 SOLO. \ou v.un l IHltl·\•' 111111: 1e1lln1t a11tl :lnd • $192,000 SOLD. 4 BR, Yearly lll•nt.11 :!Utl M1n1mJr Cull 12l314 Ill t\3111 3 Hcl1ro11m , 2 hath, 1a r1)1·t ,, drapt':., r1re11lll\'l'. duublt .:11tiol.it•. bwllim. w11i.h~r. dryN • POOi. 1.11 v. n le pool m uint«>nuntr rncludrd ~~ IM'r naonth. No~"' l>I H l(ltJ rt11wJ h"nrth h rt'plul'l' SOLD =....--r----------i <:11111l m '"'"r v.ini: ho~I' IZ $Jt0,000 · w \I.I. OF ttl.1\.'\!\ &i "''"' 11 UZS,000 SOLD RoyMcCardle R.attor I 110 Hew,.,.t C0tto Mei• 541·7llt Wintt'r. :.! lir h11u11e , SI T~ 1----------mo \.ltil pll No pet~ TI •• 11 • 1 ,; I T ,. r r u ' ,. JOZO So Cool Hwy 494 85111 l'u1 .id1~1· Ill ( ".111~1111 .\htl ilt :,O' 11 CJjll\'J 1 Jilt ll<I f4 $400,000 SOLO. • 111,1 1 ... 1. 1.11111111 l'Jh111t'l:. & :.lur11111• .20 $425.000 SOLD Capi1fraftOleaclllllll 002 8680 or 673 31112 ~h':rn dl•I M 11r. $-&~. Jl><I, 2h11, 11harp. tlil4 1836. ONE-OF-A-IC IND dtrl 'ru . h!l• 4•ntr) kit K J 1 o r t· ! Uc l u t l f u 1 lO 1710 000 S,.,,. ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l n.,~,,1on1· ('O\'l'll't'f 11.111() • " -..,,. t\l'L'·A"''"''-'0"''1' Wltll"•r.Mt'1>ll\'l'l.'\ll•d111rmer.4& 1 ri: y 1 Ii. 11 i.1111 o\\ 11 )ti t•oo 11111 ni .. 1 t..t.O 0 0 v'-r "'' .-" •• • h<~llh'.' "l;;•r, ~ciom '\,.' ,., i.:lk :II.Iii ~.!I tlbUI 011 )our UE/\Cll 11H•r OfACES SlS0,000 -, 0 l!'i\l'I.'. l~udi hml', rn~t l,urml?',· ~bu: ~ttlS. Avail luolun.: wnh•r und bouUi • d"""rul"d ...,,...,1 mu. ltd':. .SC pt .o ~o ~ .. 11 p.rn<.I l.t1H•ll wdu<li•d Owu.·r 14111 llnanc1· PktsmanyothH'lftOtllstedabo••! nv ' "°"" }.irct & ll.Jt1h!1u. ~'II I.IOU LOCJUIMI Hilfi I 050 term~• s.:1.-1t no\\ -{;ull rloq'd ill 4!1Ci 2X:ll Ht t:t-: :111r, 2 hu. t.1m rm. /.,\(; l!Ot>/.11.' ••••••••••••••• •••••••• 752 1700 Corona c:t.t Mor J 122 (111·d > 11. 1lhl .iur. f<:xtrus. to: \l ruH ROOM TO GROW .... ., . 1 • •l.J . • "'· • • C 0 M P L E 1' a-; LY FI N I SH Jo: 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta. 1.·cntcr St ~2s. mo. 1~tKt;tl 111 thlti4llttrm .21,tiulh [~li~~·ii~I "TURN·KEY " J>ROJ l-:CTS will be Spue3 brl'ontlo.mstnh ~183!ill.lorM2·0282 __ UNIQUE & l.il1lll> 1111 howe ... uh ,· 1, 1 ~old or CX<"hanged. Trade up and get w fpl, fam d11w brkf:.1 SHAit!' l Hr i nu, fplc. AMO EXCITING• J dr.&mJlll S.tddlt•back ---· •• -~· 200% appreciation, 6 months Interest rm. spa. lt'n111s S77S mo bltns on qw1•1 cul de sue. • dt"1>t1:n 1:nh.inn·' ·,.,,. "<'"'·~.!i!IHI write.off. and lo maintenance. BY Cozy 3 br. Sl>\'l'l.iculJr /\\111 !\ow ~oo SS7·7648 ..,.ORl..,.S 1• ALTY "-OLF COUl .. E p PO N EN vu. fpll'. $7~ mo. Ai;ent xlnl •><l'..ln '1l'"' 1111111 " " SA -~ A I TM T IN OUR OFFICE &75!600 f.o:·Stdt' J br $350. Ut1l pd. tht!> dr.Jmat1t· !)p"nt'h '* 49..aOS7 * Is ucross the street from ONLY (No drtve·bys. please.) -. -Kid:. pets !'lnRI=>. 'fee homl' :0-11 ,.,f>l'n't' h." this fine 3 Br. 2 Ba hom<' HMntictcJtOft leach l 140 ~1aul Rl'ol.tl:.. ~0-5370 ~eo !>p.m:d Ill lu,un R~'tMOOR Areo.i. 3 Br 2 S7S.SOO HY~ dn. Dnve by IA jQuaJI l '& ·ft··-11 ~ •••••••u•••••••••••••• appl s m1 lud111i: lrn• HJ. \ c; .i'~uml' 7 , \'A, 2303 Anniver.:.ary Lane Plac• • .,._Pl-, 10. Uttl lree Corral for $170 l br t-:ai.t-.1dc Couple forcn INVI, JJt:ut11 ~ll'I' ~mo Ov.ner SSZ 9503 Of'callS.S0-81111 --horse Bc.H·hcom bur. or smttleolt 1'\'l' .: clown bJr ~ b1ll1:jrcl rm • DALEWULLNER ~ Prap91"U.• fee 6312\111 Mam ltenlat:..~o~no_ Trul) an 1:M·1tm1<t lwme lOCJliftCI ~14:_1Uel I 052 Ownt-r':s t<>.dus1ve agl. 7S2·tt20 7S2·lt20 for u t .. ri:" fJmll~ v. ti •••••••• .. •••••••••••••• ·-OUAiut Mw-• M AOo 1-OUA14St HIWPO«t auc .. Irvine l 144 ~ 2 br tnhousc Kid:.. di::.1res a \1.'~Jlllt'. funl· 'Hll.2l< \ S(;:!.SOO 1':11~tbluff l.u~k bit 4b<l, •o•••••••••••••••••••• Pf'~.sn11lsok fee. lJonal £1oor pl.tn ~!>.000 .Inv\\ 'h•.&h Rt<.1hy Im rm d 1 n a rt'a. HcM.Mt For S. Ottwr lrol &tot• 2br. 2ba. uir. p.trlly furn., Main Hentuls, s.t0-5370 317U'I L'oJ:.t llv. \ • ll\ rm .. 2' 2ba., well kept ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• decorated. purk v1uw EASTSIOE u~~L.n:.... cork punehog & other • I 078 r--SS6 0421 Dl'lux1: :l Ur. fptr. dbl mA A-.,.,,..... So L.ii:un.i 4!1!1 2237 Ong ownr. Xlnt cpts •San JYOn Income 'ro-rty 2000 Adults only SJllO. mo. ~Iltl~ ~w rl ~ h I 069 xtrns. Prof lnd:.e d lo C .. tfraftO ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· 1:.1r. ~115 mo ~IS 1100.1 f!/ po ac .P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L le h 3 I 48 499-2aoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• mamt Ii: patio. SlJ0.000 • • THREE UNITS OCJllllG OC: .. . .. incl fund. H y o or. BY OWNf.o:R 3 Ur <.:ondo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lale1·rl'~I :I Bit. 2 Ba. frpk, dOl<l' lo 0 .C.:.C. & ~'l·wy S37S. ISi. last & dcumn1o1 dcp !lfi2· 77118 UNIQUE DESIGN Whwukr \'u rrum 11, rm & loft mstr br. or'" bl."um n:1l. I>: 2nd br. dl•n :.!b.1 . P' l patio. t\11 prof lll'l' S&l.500 Ph ·1\17 27-l:l LAGUNA TRI LEVEL CHARMER 3 Bcuroom 1 •, hJth 151 Sq II "11 h tit c·.111 \I\'\\ :"\ ~·"' I C t1 '*II II ti 111• l' I. .itlom' pn' .it•• ft•nu•tl rp Jr \;,ml 1n Im <'l) .\rt·h lie li rh 11i:11:: h 1' ,1 r1'.1 Prin•d Ill wll f J!>I JI Si~.!>UO ff'anftc 64Hl87!>or$41i·l161S4 new cpL'I, drµi;. & air [a 'd CM Victoria Bch t'h11rmt>r. ll.iH•,1 ~11ltdbu11\3 1}t ,3 --------Call~·5322 orll31 ·0~S sts1 e , , 2bd collaitl" fully lorn h11, :! 1rpll' blo;il'h hou:.c: Owner 's x·tra large 3 S32S, mo. S1:1.ll J u11e . Ul()('I. tu m''""'· h.iy & CATALINA IY OWHER bedroom l bath homo (213)92H>•t49 purl<. 1-\111 p1111• SliS,000 3 llr, 11" ba. t'ully l'pl'd, f d h Wrlfll ''lklt1r ltl<.1lun1b (rr•fc,2car1Jur,fncdyd Wtlh ln!plaeean fres ..,. __ le h 3169 ----- lurhor & Adum:.. 4bJ. dt.>n, "''rm . 2ba. frplc .• l.$c Sil2S mo No Pt>ts. Avutl u 15 ltt'f~. Eves b73 6.'110 u & OCEAN YIEW11 .... pa ant· ANU Tv.o l ,__,..... • oc or toin11wn·1 • .t .. Commu111ty pool. Avail bedroom, I bath units. all ••••••••••••••••••••••• \1c·'\A.'lll l<t-:/\l.TY from your hvin~ room. now. Located 2574 on largt' lot. Ownen IStl>:, J Im. 2 Ha 1>I:! l:IJlorli-l2 (iSill IJramalir ~level family Avemda Pedregal. p moving·Must sec at home. lgc sunny pa110. Drb-I:! 7 i:ici home with vermancnt ~4~·7389· Sll2.9~ By appointmen\ well de1:orated \'early * PORTOFIHO * \'tew. 4 Bedroom . 4 balh, lllHG YOUR POMIES only S&OO. mo 67S·&l28 Toro 1232 1 \I t 1 1 family room. patio uotl «:1,( ~,l:. t 'l 1,'<; I deek r'anlaMu· Newport Wld YOW' T•Mil Ct. Lo\ ely ba) front :I Ur. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ....,., ""' \•alue ut Sl l0,000. Call ooUusbcaullful I 2711er JMauail ~ frpll', 1rntio l\idi-ok lJO'ONTlll':WATEll' ~ ltSI. l'\ewport office ru:;t.om llant>nda 3. ii. lfilac9 Winter uni)' 111:1 :.ios:i 3 & den new home on Harbor View Sq. ft luxury hv1n1: • ....___..'-OCl'.:ANl''HO:-.;T l . l.ukc Fon•i.t W/\'lew of I( o ur me l k 11 c: h • ...-• ~ "'!._. · ' .,. in H wuler IS211 1>Q fl. 2 ba. Homes BEDROOMS, 31 • bath.~ ,.00 ~s.~·,!..~, NACM ~mp~~ furn -~1"f.-~1' •111 A1C, wl'l l>ur. lrpk. patw ~HERITAGE Exclusive Listinq ConMI Mod.I • • REALTORS HUGE~· POOL Onl' of ---_~Pt """"mo ,., 11 & dhl i:..r Ctubhou:.c • -~~~~~~~~~<£·kind . very :.t'cludcd Owner. 2yr Tnplex 34111 LIDO BAVFHONT :lbi. 1t0t>I & tennu1 incl. $560 I w treci. galore J Ulll La Serena. on.nu Point. 2ba. frplc. lo\ le) palw, ltl>Jdy Sl!11t bl. 64()..RJOO HarOor V~w Home wanted. 4Br or SBr SIU 11477 pncl'd at $245.000 BON $119.000. Ph 4S.1 96711 winter 1175 4ti<Ui -- GALLERY OF llOM ES. --Super dt'an 3 Br. 2 ba, 831 ·9411 , or evt•i., 19S 4773 1 UN I '!S Good C .\t 1 Br, l blk to on·un ('lt'.ln, frplc. di.hwa:1ht•r, cpl:., Westside hh·ut1on 4 qua•t. nu lll'b l 'lil ixl drp:., 11u110 $-llS mo. CAREFREE s.d leach I 014 2Bdrm. 3 :-rs old und 3 3 ~ mo. 5'111 I l:!S !J6J·4~ A1o11 . no fee. BEACH LIVIHG ••:••••••••:•••••7••••• Udrm undl'r 1·on~trur. Sharl) 2 lldrm W'ith OCEAN Vlfo.W :'\IT -+ lion $265,000 i\!!l . OCE/\Nl-'ltONTC;r1·u1 \.'l' toift Votl~y 3234 • fl t t t 631 3900 Charmin" I llr 1·ott.t"l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• · tom d •n wet bar li.tc OUN<', Jlfl 111' " i•ps 0 "' "' Corill'r lol lllt . :!h,1 I ,1111 8 3 3-3 38 o rm dltl I rpll' 'Jtilt1•1t MUST SELL J U H 2 II ,\ h o m •' . t'~t.;blt'>hl•d lU'>l'PI: d,• bll(llo'll 1111 ',11 I'll l·l' It\ 1111! v. 1111wrl'l1• 11.11111 'hruh' & ,h,ult-t 1 l'l'" ( 'lltM• to lllHil . t.: 1 l' \' 11 Ii<• I I & ..,, hoot., lln 11.,1,l•hold \\ tlh 1111111111 111 p1111•h."t• <1l ~12 Ul)O 'I u 111.· ... hov. n h\' .1111>1111111111•11\ uni~ l u:. 1.: · . · bl•ath pm't<l 111 sell $310 mo. 673·:.!4!13 WALK 11unny patw. Spa1·1ous. 213_43()W90 Very lgl' 4 plt•l\, 1-2 :l hr, n(ll•n look Near 11ools & _ _ _ Oann f'oint. Pay, forl .. 1111_1111 ............... tn MOe S(IU<tre Park IX'l'.in S73.900 itself Sl26.000 fi7~-5~; lh.'<ll•t·oruted J nr. :.! l>u, CA.YWOOD REALTY Other RHI btat~ 675·31124 On Wc:1t Bay w /L>o11 t frpll', new c·11t11, drar>cs & 90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• doek for r.o· houl 411r in d111hw11b la·r $410 mo. • 541. f 2 • MoaMi. Ho.Ni DUPLEX·llUNT'G llCll. best ltll'tttHrn $1500/mu 9f'3 4;.w Ai:nt, no fee. AM EXCEPTIONAL For Sale 1100 Two 2 Bil .. $64,500 yrly l~e. l'(•11'1t ... ..,.l.~>111) '"lllllt' \'~;w \'I~;\\' (,'()'\IHI, !\,111 .1111(, :iu \ ...... un,1. \U,llJlll :-:!:1.>WO Fil\ i '' .loaqu111 1111 i.:oll 1ou1 ..... huilt \II'\\ hum,• 111 ~5 l'Mt Upi:r:11tc ~ b\ O"-nl'f :'\J.,,t1~· llilb !17U u1:iu. "11 w.:i:i 11r 673-760 I oqt ~~!:~i."! ........ ~?!.~ ~1101 or494-2070 ,__, 1 i=* lti\ ruui;~ JOA~\.ll~ • DON TYL•" •• S98,SOO. I Shurp 2br l'ott,; 111: v1\ "" hwltlublt H 2 lol ~I .~llJO 1!19 210'J t-;, ,., :'\u.:i Sr t ckn ~ c..,. nw 1.1 ... 11·,.1 •11.•" m thl assoc.,"••L.T'Ofta w I'< TPFtlOHT ••••••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• Ownr I llkr.; ____ $4~·0555 VAi £.. 24~3. 2 RR. z Ba. arllt $ FOi SAL.£ ON B~ACll Air. 3Ur. 2hu, ept11. drp:.. frplt•, du1 h w11~her. S435r mo. 963·•1SOO. Agt. -. .: ... at \\1, ui>t:nr ... l'l>h ''"«' ·' l~;11h 1•1101 Iiiµ.. rplt'. bltn~. lll•th.ir 1·1.1,,1111•1! \<I hi:.' '>foil\ •1'•··- HwttiiMJfOft leach I 040 JH .. 11 :.Kl sou 01, nr ••••••• •• •• • •• • • •• • • • •• ';')2 Ji2:.J<t or~~:! Ji4•r;5 .1 ntt :! h.t Ir,_ lot , .;11 .1clll DEERFIELD ~~~'.~~',\~~ K~!~:l~~~.IHh I'\ f I II II II \I I . I ll'l•H111/t'il lur l1111lcl1·1 ' ----------f"lll .I Ile f,11l1 JIU 2 W .. k to !Moch! Wallr to pork! Wall! to 1chool! Wolk to ,.......•t! wan. to city haW lhft 3 twclrm 2 h11th homl' v. llh 2 ear 11.;rn11t' on .11 k~ 1'11nclrn11 . l'UllWl~. v.('t hnr, hui:l' tumil> 1oom. ru~t11m areo. C'all to ~t·1" ' $7K.OUll Dr.; II :iJ6.sg36 Real Estate byMLVAY WIMl& ROSES n ... 1ulrlulh 1lt•n11.1l1•1! Ill t t• r 111 1 1 •• ' h 111 11l'1 v. llrl111.1t11r ilr.1111·' plu'h , .1q1 .. h 1, 11111\ 1111 h1.•~11111111)' 11! t h1' '~:I l' J JHll 1.,1 l 'Ul''lJ fll•Wk lrnm 1111·an \11111• 1h• 1,111' • t· .. 11111 '1t.K llM THIS IS THl OHi!! ~'rnm th1• 111•,hl\ 11.11111l' rnlt'n111 111 1111' 11111'1'11'.t hit• 111\\n' 1h1' h11m1· ..... m\'.11\I 1•11 \ uu • l.11r~1 11111 ~'1111111 \ "llh 11111 I &ll.11111' \llll l ,111,11f111il 711 1111/C I Ifill I 'rf''\1~1· II II 0 \lilt :I Hr ;/h.1, 1111111 1:.1(t• 7!J,.')l"I l'h R-40 2;l 1 I Hew 3&4 bdrm horMt Walk to beach. Un St0.000. LIOMS IUILDIRS 5)6·8832 C...+ry Club H"" lqilt' .111 run<.1 .-t r~m 11111q111• Ufll~I cl' t. II! lllllH'I ht•'I l•H· 1.111!1''1 ltol llv.nt'r ~il.t !cl!ll :.~ 111.33 1011('1l l<lo.1·11d Yin IRVIHE 3BR 28;\ wi.lk t ~chool' & tl•nn•' l'OUrb W1111<I dc1.k• ~l•:1t n" .J 1)111 l'rlt'l'U to wll, IHI" JI lil;>l.~MI 673-7601 rRICE AGT. REDUCTION!! Ttll' 1'111 k 11 h1111w.~ 111 l1111 v1•r:.1l) I' 11 rk E \1.·lt'r m.tclrl I '111111 1.·oor•I rnal t'ct . 'l'l'l'lal loft for t 1•1.•n •• i: 1· r' r1· ti\\ 01111 cl1•rk1ni: mutt) 1mui.u.il h•.tllHe' .11111 ;; hrq.:ht 1 ht.'1°11111 h11in1• Wurth \11111 (11111• 111 (,1k1• II 111111<. red hill .- s~ 2 ·1~00 Particular? Thi' 5 llUIU1 h1•.1111~ h.1J1 llrit1n11l10 .1rc•hlll'•' I urr, C'l<'J:Mlt t1t•t>t1f. J nd 11pc11 vll•v. 1w.1r C"om mun1t ... 11111 ~. voul, 11'11111• 1·11urb Plu~. 1•11n\ (•n11·n1 111 1111 ~dloOIH llho,tl !or ltlt• l1u~) cxt•cutrvr fun11 I\ ~l ltl.~l HV OWN\.'.H 4Hr. 3bl•. ~513C.OllPU,J)a·lllV!Mt ran\ rm . 173111 f\n•1I· • __ ~~ $76,:Wo 10'. ct11 COOl COMFORT ----Air rondtlaoned & Sll'P" 3 bdrm. Z ba. 1 mile t from Lhe pool & park. in ocean . 11harp U0.500 b<>&utHul Gre<>lllree. Owner. 960-3900 Comparr It you ·11 hnd --------·1 thll 3 bdrm •• 2 bath & SEE THIS POOL ...,_11ctrw..iaotti famlly l'l't kttrh. nr11 new eal'J)C'ts. frpte. ~ea beach. Unusual pool de i;ign CALL962·7TSI INT'L R.E . NETWORK family rm . "A 1\u!I'" ;,I .u.soo VILLAGE. · . .' 552·70~0 . ·THE . · · AIUY!!I REALTORS ~:: !~eg.: !"u:?:~ in L.,... leoch f 048 I t. rd Lo Price •••••••••• ••••••• ••••• NEW & F.XCITING W F '• T ' I ! l f Pf fl. I • 'f lt~C /\.\H,,,', Nr m·a H arbor 38R, cvr'd paUo. fruit trt't2', ml to b<"h . wlk 'ch SM.ISO *"O:W hllltot' home featunna CAtALINA VIEWS. 3 BDRM. 2 RATH , q113llty roNll'\ICtlOn $8'1 ,500. J ay W Ytial• Rtully 3170!> Cout Htt.')' So. Lall\l.ftl "99 22!'7 loqlM'o leach I 048Loq1M'O leoch I 048 ···········••······•··············•······••··• N&Wtn..l- FOR LAGUNA IEACH'S DISTIHGUISHB> HOMES OPIH HOUSI S""MY I to 5 ..-DAILY by ""ti •-11t. 4H , __ Dnu -._,..... T•rrou. '••fHtlc;orty bte11tlflll ho-with ......... OU• •t.W\, 4 !IHr-. 4 MMt. & -JOOO ..... ft. •f ....,._ lh'-9! 5".CTACULAR HtU.MDI HOMI •......., W ... C... --A .,.... 4 ...,.._ c ... ,.,. 9PY wlMI WWW i f .... $ lirlferi« ............. -C ...... YOU MUST SHI C .. t. :W'' txazt. Slfl .000. AJEUJEL\.. • Atsoc:latn RIA1 ESTA Tl INVESTMENTS 411 tt. COAST HWY-4.Ae.uHA -.cH 494-6594 ALU alur pnrk . sun Juon .. 1 21:>11 "'' fl or un111u1·. CaPo Enr l pet y rd CA.TA.Ll"A. ISLAND i.~a1111u .. & r~.;llc 1·onllo $2<1.500. 4 9r, 8S85 or 7 Units. income $19,200a t Bdrm Wum) sa?O mo . 2 Bdrm IForn I $475. ..f2!et! . -- h\lllll 3 Ur .• I Ha. bllal 496-0MOurt 6pm year, $175,000. or will Oceanfront. 3 Bdrm on clo<·kagl' .1\a1lfre. or. -tradcfor lncome proper. Pen1n:.ul.i P111nt IEAUTIFUL ADULT COMM. fcrl'<f .11 Sl7S.OOO l-1ectwood .\lol11lc trmc. ty m o r 11nite county. $6SO/winter Tennis court. pool & on Golf c·oun.c. acro:.s fr Worid WI• trokers fac1ht1es CIOl.'\e to pnrk, ~illel:f'roputiu (7 14) 549-2467 bch. 2 Br. I Ila, patio. 960 .... 10 WA.TERFROHT :.hoppm1111nd freeway. 2 Uriftwood U1·h Club._ ..... Uedrm. 11• bath. enrl. HOMES dhl N ~~&olJ <•h 53fl 0061 :Pa~~J~u;I ~~" ~~el!~af:~ 6ll·f400 37~/A~~af!~·,.,,c~~;t~ :-.e<'ur1ty. Agent. no fct'. EXCLUSIVE I\ IRK WOO U 2 4 x 5 2. trailer park S225K. owe ~~~~~~~~~ ~9 ijG.';5 ~ H walnut punt'I w /burnt lst.Agt 642·9666 r: Conyot1 ~ dul Model. 3 Br w/den, J Ba. Z CUS O~I ZED s Hr, 3 oranite <'~l. 2 BR. 1 1 Be utif I T · I HouM-1 U..funtlt~d fple's. new cpls, <.I rps, Ua '1ew 3300 ~q (t no pet. S SWr Park. Dir, a U np ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• p vt big yd, $595 mo. b11l;ard r~. nu <'Pl~. pooi Lu. 83G-OS2I or IJ98-44t.!_ C I M lalboa 15'0ftd 1206 213·676·3434 eves. $239,500ownrfl44·11068FORTJI EOVER30 0S3 8$3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. d day~ve CROWD Super bcoutiJut, Great units with 2 patios, YRLY. Lovely 3 Br. l'fi $240. Li:e 2 br, k1ds/pelsf IEST IUY IN countless op11rades. end· shake roof and large liv· Ba. + i;eparale i:uc1>l rm sm i:tcs. Beach comber, Jesi; quality. 5 Star Park Ing areai. & bath. 2 lrplci.. 2 car fL'C, 631 ·2011 ____ _ HARIOR VIEW (o~ adults. Priced i~ lhe 11:ar. wshr1dryr. S600 mo Lovely 2 Story 3Br. 2 ho r 3BR 2BA on pool·s1r.e lot 30 s. Dir., J,li . 830·0521 or I I .Qu II 075.2975 Townhouse. lmmac dbl Qwcl lllre<ll.Vucanl & re· 898-4411 a ~ ------.. h • l.f · d f r o ccupancy.------• Pl · Coronatkl Mor 3222 frpl c. d is .w?!l her,11 ;1J .9S:. (ee. Exclusivt' Listing! ac• ••••••••••••••••••••••• scr\•1cc.urea. <;pt d p~, 1 67) 7601 A.GT '74 Oakr idRt'. med . Prap.rtJ-Beaul duplx 2Br 1~·, bu attuched dil.ll gl1r. d • • Ill 1 t 7Sl·t920 -· ' mo A v a I Imme -----pane ng, au umn crp I(. ••oo OUAll Jr. NIW •i•CH frpl, + xtras. So. of hwy .,..., ·0311 • BEAUT CUSTOM hm cle11n tasteful prorlurt o S450mo.54!.l·!.1501 04u·4 _ 1 lied Ir" h1lls1de lot TU:. custom xtro11. :!4x ---· h 3 .. 0 1 ~~~ks to 0 ;1c;;1rugh schls. Under 125.000. Dir, Liz faStSide 2 nR. 1 ba. f>'rpk, wl'I hur. Hw.tl:MJt0tt leac 2 .. 3Br. 2JJa, z frpks, 3 8!J8-4.4llor830 0021 p11l10. Avu1l 1111w • S37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, al 1 o s. ~" n deck . Costa Mesa mo. 640-7433 nny. 1mmn.c. 2 story ..... • ba se mnt storage . 24.HATIOHAL NI d 1 . -------br.3bu.Spac.rutn.rm& 1o·1nanc1n11: av a i I. A Comp. redone Interior ne e uxe new umts. 3 BR • 2 Im • frplc., ratio master 11u1tc. 3 ('ar ~. '. MUST SEE' Open dally newapph's.Slps4.8u a ll 1 bedroom with Ftonlduph:x Avail no\\ lleuch Move right In. by owner w1shwr 100 Vrds fro f1replacesOatnfd pr~ v11t~t S48S. ye11rly h•aM! s.m. mo.1!48 U127 ''12K1'no·sPlare be11('h . $249S palioll. ere .. 3 A1:ent 67S2:l73 ----1, SI IS.Ooo "' 5"8·612A (21.3}387 1349 $300,000. -fir Surf11tde Condo, (rplc.' ------_ ___ CHARM p11110. end 1t11r. nr bch. •; •>rran V1rw• Npt Hgts. Lal(una Heh Charmer, 2hr. Iba, frplc. :;ipplnr'>. l.&e S34H5tSevl' 2BR rNtwood home on BR. full bath. eat·I 1£ IQuaJ~. _s:MO_ L<Jc 67S ll~_e_vt•s -eondo·2 Hr, dl'_n_._2_VJ_b-a, romm ((;I) lot. Owner kllch. hV·rm open• le Plac9 2 Bedroom-den . .:arnJ:l', wash/dry d /w pvt. pul financed . no l oan fam.rm .. J.'ncd patio ~ bltn~.p11t10.SJIOmo ('nit clhl l(ur iJf,O ,;'1 ft. Nr '. r hurl:l'll f'r an only bo11t·lruller l'ark1n1t 7n t~ 644 7452 plt•n1w 1:111N "lpt lllvd. Sep :.lorul(t•11'h11p MOOOUA1u1.N1 · 1tA<M ·----llunt llurooor.l'ool,ten. NII SHl.000 !'ark frM lnl·I 3 Br, l! La,,blln:., <'11r1lnrt, ~ mo. No J>t'lll. Dll)'ll. ' I UTll O II I 821 2519. eve. SI' Y(i l. t\ '\S 1111 I, I ;Cl AL • ,, $1 ~ mo New Uptx + 3 llr hae. ~. 00 pell\ $400 8411 22+11 ill·~rt'1' n<'l'.1n\<1e·w hnw "91 0.St Side C .M. nr Wcslchff ___ 640·7721 ----- M1111n1r11·f'nt 111•w . hy u...-for5Clle 1200 Sl38.000/\1(1.S48·007.:!.__2 un.111u.!o'rpk.wulkl 3 Ur. 2 ba, (rpl<'. (I~ nt•r. !1 11 HllO!I "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGI>: Lot 66 x 31~. has ·~~IC'h. Avail. ~<'fll. 30 ~;u,~~~~· ~'d'.m~~.cc:~. (i40 K277 SI VllW ACRIS duplex. 2 nr hlll', " nr $350. mo. 4!14·291i4_1 --l.M7 ·5'129. San CC.tMnte 1076 OCIAHSfDl Ivie, revenue ll:l,2.13. m:. C0tta Meta 1224 -----·" '111 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• Nev~r llclfore Of'f"rect d wn. 111(\. 557 9G59 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 UR houAc1wlth7charm. ,1;1 1 1 $ ()(JO I\ ..., .,,. (""' l.rl( y11r1 • S2 5/mo. · ll '1cJ'.• N"W 3 Bf(. 2 811. IS. iwr , l'rC •• ...,. ""' "00811 " • '' " ~ CENTURY FINAN<.;IAI. ------2llr llornl'. ('11t!1/dq 111 , 842.,1466or84.,. r u11t11m huml' 169.900 REALTORS !illl 1:!10 l--'--~.e~ frplr. Nwpt lljthl1'. $295 l.e111l(lr 8hlp llenl F~t•ll•' 1 owm·r 41l8 20511 -.m Relcrenct•li 1112 !1722 ---ery Loh/ rr y 2100 • • llOUSf':S. 3 & 4 Oil DUPLEX Cryph 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-: StoJi; :I br. I ho duplex. 2UA. r11n1tlnl( from $37S .Swc.-t•pml<t Ocrs1n V1rw •••••••••••••••••••••• Salc/l.s<' 1nvr11tor/u11t'r, Kids1rlt't. S2115. 5411.9:;7:1 to 147.S 11ntl • • Al,.rS. 2 A 2&1Udrnt1t.470011qrt (2) Cemetery LolN 1n 15,87S11q ft.ofr·warrh11c. or~o490.i:t3 3BR,l!&2t,.\UA,s;J2Hb Ncvcrhvc.-dm. Gardt>n ot r.011 pel , pnmclrvlo('._840·K250_ $42S. Av1111 nowl 714/ -t;astsadc 3Hr. 2 bo. Crpk •w• 1311 or 2\3/ ...... .,.._ $200,000 Westminster. G46 IJIO'J_ 1 ~ "--.... 2200 ""'° ....,,, . .,.,.,.. ENTU1typ1NANCPL _.,_... Cplll.2 caricur.t11 ccncl TOBIN PROP F:RTY c . n ••••••••••••••••••••••• fm t & b11ck yd. 646· 140.'J MANAc; r.M Y.NT I REALTORS Ml 1210 p---ty 2000 ---1 V '"r' • Easts1•de ----------t a Or. 2 ba, CU(·d •lllO• For.Yer Oc•• • ••••••••••••••••••,•••• 4 Br. Hurry.Won't IHl al Costa Mesa YefJ Clean• grdnr. RV/boat 111rg, no t '1H ,,...., • ptll, 1370, 847 7094 , $108.500 Agen • .,.. ... .._. Cu1tom bedrm. 1000 --- or 491H936. Nltht Show· Butld11ble Lot sq.ft. Larl(e yurdi. patio. Nice JBR hme f?l' amall Ul&S av11l. Will hotctnvc un11:. b~a trees Vicinity ol romlly. Lii f9'c d yard, TusHn Ave. & 20th St V11 ~wn Dou11las Airer_,~ San.htan Caipi1tr-.o I 071 ········•············•• cant! 1450/mo. &the beud\. 135()/mo 546-4141 89'l-338S 642· ~ COATS & WALLACE RE.AL ESTATE . INC \ 3Rr. t~• b11, ramlly rttt / blt.ns. rrplc, pool, 2 c11t1 gar. Lawn cere, J>06( aerv Incl. $580 m~ w1 9MOUl9 I $110 Ut1I rrt't! Corral fur horse Be .icht'o mt.e:r r .. -e 6J1.zo11 t ~1'5 I hr pool. t•htld ok fee I atn lkntdl,, :~111 !1.no 1101.L YA l'TS 3 HR Jl'iQ. No 1wh 842 .... 'l3'J •J\LUMI NUM f'nunrlr) bui;y shuv·s1oull do" 11 •SL'llOOL, fHl Jr Sr Iii •SCllO()I •. fl'Udlnl( sklll • Ul'll.Ul-:llS llL>W to: •:.IAIDSEH\0 H:I-:, NII •C,\NIJY & ICE L'H t-;,\:.t • Ut>OK STOit t:. :'11.l:i • ll~:~:lt B.\HS 12) II II S 171t.!l1 Jlll!l'. c:.1 w 41711 540 06011 Sandwich Shop (; 1'111'1' Sli~IO :'1111 (ioo<l lv•·u\11111. till IWll•· run Same• owm•r !I ) t ' Wiii I r11111 '1'1•1'1l1K 1)11•k l'at k . Ilk r 1;1:1 7;1411 Hndlecraft Shop WESTCllrF BLDG NEWPORT dE ACll ' ._,.,.,. Ii/••' !' ( • •II .. ., I • •11 &•to ~~....,_ ... .;1, ... _ ('ap1~lran11 J\rN1 N~-dll•potnl and ltmrlrc<I - llCm:.. COL) luc:ittoll w1lh estJUlt!>hl•d l'ltl'Ol(•le Or111. ownPr, low nml <'rood nf't ()pen only 5 hr'< 1lu1ly /\1,'1 H:.f1 4200 .;1, ........ --. ../x.-_ .... Auto Stt•iu ~FOrl'tl(O Ca" .;1_,. ... _ •.... .;1_..,,... ... (Jll M• Howa•d 645 . 610' "'" o rt l(1nal ownrr • S30.00ll l r Utvorce• Cle;in, wt•ll t•qu1ppcrl i.hop 111 .iffluenl ('ompt'lt 3886 ••••••..•.........••... "t!"' "''"" 111r11lo, 2hr, :l1 ,11.1. I .ir too muny 1<ltJS to IM 11-12 :iit37 ttfi 6pm. .,. ........ Funtl•d or Uttfumist.d )900 .................••...• -rm: •:Xc'ITJNG PALM MESA APTS. MINUTES TO Nl'T Ill 'I I llach. l".2 Ull from ~l!lll A<lulla, No Pclli. 1G61 Mcu 01· •IMOFHF.F.HENT• l 2·3 Rm oHtcos from $13S PH m o Adj, /\lrporter Hotel. No lease n•q. 833·3223 T1I noon ---- 60' PER S9 FT 1617 WF.sTCLIFI'' NII ACT 541-5032 DELUXE O.FFICES Comml & 1ntl:itl tipan•s 200 to 2000 :.q. fl. As low u~ :M> sq fl LagNigm•I & Mlb!>ion \'11•Ju ••rt·a~. llandy to S I>. F'rwy Calll!al-1400 FOR LEASE l OFACES Sl55MOEACH ~·me CUSTA M 1-;SA I.cw 752-1700 l 11>11 Ir t· I! .tr<' a ~o Or:.inl((' C(Junty c:oott terms. Agt .1137 4200 SANDWICHES GROSSS7.IOO +MO E 7. lo ru11 opernl1on. with tO'ltde & patio bcal Ing. M 1s~1011 \'tcjo area liter & wine tnclurl('d Lol~ ol t ruffu·. Xln1 terms. A~. 1137 ·4200 RESTAURANT Mu111i9n Vl('jo 1.irca P ortner1 spltttlnfo(. Ne" & lmmuculalc Open rm ly 6 hnl d111ly. and llrm.~ ini: $10.000 mo St·ut~ 200 Xlnl tcrm11. Al(t 837·421)0 l~ERTAVERN M1ss1on V tcJo Arl•a MO!>tl) ht·l 1> run u nd nc•h owner IS(~~ mu 1111'.11 tWI uµ for rrwrn & pop llltll ~:~~}~~~~;~~ ll•rtn~ . l.2~~~ ... ~-~-~' ~--~·~-~I $10.000 n<'I yr w / $.'i,000 111 OU.cc srat·e, l'rok.sMnno Aru Didi( 4IH-72!12 SISO MOMTH :-.;l'"' •fll<1ll 11tr11•1•,. 1w11r nm.lol & N1·wport lllv1I Roy Mc Cardle Reeltor 1810 Mew port Costa Mffo 541-7729 \l'~l Mfi: "Holl Ski" nu llOOWt<ll' IH!'i 4"!15 ~:xrlu~1vr l.11un1lrom11l & Dt) C'll•.tnltHI A 1(1•nry nl l~lb11a l11la111I ti75 5".00 MoMytoLoon 5025 ......•...••.••........ I •t. 2nd & lrd TD's LOANS AVAii. ('11·1ttt no tmf10rlunt fi7~Hlll~ llrnkt•t Cll lllkA l::1111tofNt'wport lllvd.t SJI AILJ;--CH"F'i('i-;s llove pr1m1• riro1lt'rl), 540.!>860 harbor 11rn11 :l [I., :J rm v:1lu1• u1111rox s1rio.ooo ~--• 11ultr11 $12:1 io S2~0 Alt NCl'CI J,1t Tl>. $11~1.000 at ~~STTo'~~ r p l d.. d r 1, 11 • r k 11 : u• .. ''"l r111k d73 203:1 " Realonnm1c11G7~11700 MoMy Wont.ct 5030 SlnitlH. 1"2 Rr, furn un"irn. Thc n 's Sl 1501 Wetfcllff Dr.~;~~~;:~;:~·,~·~~~:;~ million In rt)('rt•al1on · Ncwpurt·l''\aannal Ctr ft!\,0011 1,11,. 1mal family TENN JS <pro & pro· a... .... Office Spoce tract 1t1 lkdluntl~ ~~qut ll~P• t'ornpllmenlliry Cullon81tl'Mi1ne11er ty ""cured 11o!i1llon hv lu1ou. 11 wimm•n11. t71416423111 uU46 lend M4·"1'15 health club11, parllc11. ---- BBQs It Sunday brunch lulMftt •nt.i USO Mort~•· Trwt Sorry, no one und('I' 21 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deedl SOlS no Pt~ Month t.u monU\ ••••••••••••• ••••••• ••. ocrup:.nry. ~todcl1 open dally 10.1. LOANS 9% Alto 2nd TO Loon• fo'ulrc:H Term11 ~Ince 1940 S.ttterMtt-Co. 642-2171 545-061 I STORE WANTED Approx 300 600 •q n for a Spt't1111t)' Rout1qut'. 1hort h•rm le use w /OP· lion to rt•n<-w Coll('liC or )'Ol.lth areH pretueble. good pedntrtan trsffk Call Jot F.dmund1on Udo Isle Trust dct"d 1\n (.al> 27a.-'605 nual )'IC'ld approx 13•,: • Prtn only 873 500'l •QUICK CASH• T.D.LOAMS El Dck'll49 M ortguge Co. (ZlJJ8T0-3l60 collect or ttt4 )OOI\ 65411 SAVE ON2NOT U, No commltslon Pvt ply 642-~73 . . . "' -------- ' B JO !)Al ... PILC T AIWio• ~IMl•tl/ Penoeab/ Lost~.~ ...•..•................ l.0tt Ir Fo.d 5 :100 .........•• , ...••.....• l.usl Man:. l(ol1t wah·h w l\'.ilh h .. nd ~nllint-n t.11 'lll!K! 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Daily PUot Schoof1 and l1t1trvc:Hon Directort IRVINE EOUESTRl-'H CENTER 7385 hit CoMt Hith_., c-de' M.,' Clltfoml• 12825 Clouea How F0111•1CJ For T HM Ir AcWh For lnfoe MAtiOR C~ (7141640-1710 0141640..1711 ·can 642-5678 Ext. 325 _J},t Cfw~e~ 962-8379 G~eraf drawing. Beginning & Advanced. Fall enrollment. FonHr Court Room llus+rator. W eltw Cronldte Hews.. l' JHO l'l'I rte r v. hlk ______________ __, IJt'f' Call :13fi·8SH7 ur LOST mule d111t approi. JO ll!h. whtlc & l(ra) mtM·d l'oodll' & lltl(hland Tt"r ner Uark :.pot on ll11 or lun,: uc· Ans lo Fu u :,. '""'' ,\uj( 2ith I.id nc.u.h Uh<I & l\t aRnol1a nr 1\1lams. R1:v.ard 962 7021S LOST Parmt. II I\. <•rt'u t'.11111ly 1wt. l'll'UM' r1• turn lkv. anJ. G 12-43~ I 11r 'N><! lt)gl P.rSOMls 5350 ················•····•• AIORTIOH Counseling & Hcferral TTt•I(. test.a1·a1I. wknd11 24 Hr Jlelplinc :>.17 !M!l~ PRF.GNANT! ('a r\ng conf ldcnli:.il <'Ounstli ng & r t>frrral Aborl1on, adoption & ki't'Ptn~ i\PCl\RE . M 1 25'iJ n .. :l.AXING MASSAla: Boh.Jamc:11·Lir Ma11scu1 t lutcull 9am 9pm. 49-1-!">ll 1 ---• Sl'llllTUl\L Rl-.:AOEll 1-\t lly l.l('t'fl'l'" :112 N El Camrno Hui ~Jn Cll'mcnte. Jo'ur a11111 , 1'141 911.1~ • 4!12 !tl:lk •KAREN'S* tlU'J'{'/\1.1. M1\.'>S1\<: ~: 11:18 171111 PALM RUDER l'.l't. pn•,1•01 & futur1• -,11,, ha_, bt.•t•n l!I\ I'll I ht' i:1fl lo hl'IJl ulhl't' L11-. '1 1 t~ll 1:1~) :!IJ llli !12'i2 EVE PHOTO DA TING I rh'll lht• 111·~1 '' l 0 Ull lhi' 11 .. : S 'I' • <' a I I t: V .. : 1'12 IJ.1:l:! :! Hplll CHRISTIAN DATfNG (.Ill I\ ll IS. 7~2·1339 ;!Hpm 111•11\'y W('ll.!hl lo l11Jht "('1.lfhl wrth New ShttlJ( l>tt'l Tuhlrt:c 11n!I tlydrex Wnt1•r P l ll 11. /\ Munnt•r':c l1hnrmary 'l:t'\\IX•r1 Jka_c:_h __ _ ll11•l proprrl y wit \11ctlnncl t'ha rmat'o 1.r.11H'frwt Ult•t Plun un \11u11vn p "wntcr p1lh1" I) • U • A • B ll I l> o l'hJrmacy_. ------t '•'(~ II mnre peoplo, pre h•rnbly male, to roun out M.uaUan trip, Ort 1 10 S27S a ll 1nclu!llvc lrnm LAX 9i9·9621 TM Geftfte T CMICh •·or lhe htllecxtru 1n Outcalt i\1 usage Call 1Sl·3931 --------t SF:LL Idle items with. Daily Pilot Classlrlt'd Ad REAL ESTATE LICENSE SOfOOl * Up to 7 Classes weekly • Small classes .,, Individualized instruction • Testing Program • Text & Tests provided * Tuition $69. Refundable if you qualify Call Linda for Details 963-9891 CAl.-COAST REAL ESTA TE SCHOOL IRVINE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Group & Private Instruction At All Levels For All Ages. Instruction Offered For All Instruments & Voice Suiuki Program Chamber Music Ensemble Professional Faculty Dedicated To Educational Excellence & The Highest Performance Standards. CALL I 7141 559-0409 To Subscribe ToYOU.R MAPLE AVENUE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL r>AYCARI-:7 30AM-6 PM HEG ISTER NOW F'OR FAU SfMHTlR IUHDERGARTIH & I ST Ir 2HD ~lADES 2070 ~ A•--.e COlfo MftCI 646·4334 ,... ~ LAKE ARROWHEAD LABOR DAY WEEKEND WORKSHOP FOR SINGLES A small group awareness & growth experience in a beauriful high mountain atmosphere. How Oo You Relate To Others? Are You Stuck In Security, Sensation or Power? Are Yoo Missing Out On Your Birthrite To FullfiOment & Happiness? Led By Qualified Male & Female Leaders. Friday 8 pm to Monday 4 pm. Cott: SSO. Grottp St. lJlllihd to 7M-.&7Fe ..... s. ·community Newspaper I I ' '. I SCHOOL OF Become A Certified TEACHER Courses As Designed By IMDRA DEVI Phyalcol, Mefttal & SplrihMll o .... topf'MM Hefp YOWMH, ly Ht4plnc] Ott.en MARY CA VAMAUGH Ctrilfl.d Teochff' GEORGE MOSIUOS Cerlifi.ct Teacher CL ASS!~ LIMITED-Sl.trt SClcl 1tith TllluuQ•t Nw 4th Tu1t1011 l111,.111 0E4~ ~pec1,11 lr.11n1n9 ''' (OIJr 111,;>rapy, Hl•llt .. 11lv•1v & Med1ta11011 T t'iol & Graouatoon 13.inquul TANDAVA CENTER 341 12 Violet Lantern. Dana Pt. (714) 496-4078 (Speakers Avaitablel FREE DAY at AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS AND PRIVATE ICIHDEtlGARTEN Oflenno your child the lottowing benellts • Opens e JO a m -cioses 6 30 o m • Slate Adopted Curriculum • fnd1v1dual At1en11on ( 1·12 Rat1ol • Private Kindergarten • Compe!ent Oua1tf1ed Teacher~ • Creo1t for Absent Days .. Ages 2·8 Year' • NutrillOu!> Meals & Sn11cks Included • Field Tnl>l> & Special V1s11orc.; • Full Accident ln~urance Coverage • Allor SchOOI Progrc1ms lor older children • Summer Camp Program Come V1s1t Us Al One Of Our Con11en1eo1 Locc11ton~ •Tustill-13806 Redhill Call Melissa 544·1467 •lrvtne-3861 Michelson Calf Lee 552-7331 •lrvin&-1 Bearpaw Call Mary 552-3222 For FrH Dery l"ou~s • copiu of 04lr "'°""' ~ CllMI ottt ... ,_. ~llffool -teriah. coll 640· 7260 or wntr. AMERICAN PH-SCHOOLS 4299 MocARTHUR ILVD. NEWPORT HACH. CA. 92660 -LEARN .TO FLY-- .. s 5 INTRODUCTORY FLIGHT ·. •Compleh Pilot Trainin9. Ground School *Aircraft Rental, Pilot Supplies THE AVIATION COMPANY AT MEADOWLARK AIRPORT 5141 WARMER AVENUE HUMTIMGTOH BEACH 840-2209 ~-I INTERMEDIATE YOGA INSTRUCTION ~ l RUG CllFTBIS RUGS AND WALL HANGING CLASSES Course is 3 two hour lessons completed in one weelc. Morftln9s I 0-I 2 Eveftin9s 7 ·9 USE OUR TUFTIMG TOOLS ~EE TOTAL COST OF COURSE $26.95 t \1:ilt·nab lnrltHktl 1 F11r 11\>t.11 ls~ Slti 1.:i.to AcfOM lh~ •Uttt trom South Cou1 Plaza at S.ar and Sunno ... u INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS For Childrt!n 21,4..! l:.! Yr!'! Hrticling. \\'rrt1ng. (;<•ography. M ll <; I t' J\ I I " . I' h y " I l ;J I r: <I ' J\nthmNir. J.ani,:11agt·1 Suent'l', Jn. dc•prndcnt Study & Social Activities. B>UCA TIOH R.A THBl ™AH DAY CARE Open 6:30 a.6 pm •COSTA M J<:SA 64G-2t34 381 Univc·rs1ty Onvt' • NEWPOHT HEACil 979-92Al 20221 Cypress St..SI\ •~ANT J\ AN A 5411.4753 2515 W. Sunflower CERTIFIED TEACHElfS CALL 642 ·4321 f I j , I ' i I ~''" rtow, •or clou~s b~g1nnin9 in Septembtir. Ad1i1onced Stit<hi"9: S30.00 plus supplies. lnttructor: Bunny Cronon MOl'days, 10.00 to 12;00 or 12:30 lo 2:30. B91lnning NHdlepoint, Bargello or Stitching by Chort (No rdic Bonds). $25.00 plus supplies. lndrudor: Lou Burhoe Wednesday mornings 10.00 to 12.00 or evenings 7:00 to 9;00. Claues or• limited · Phone for further information 11 ebba J NlllOLl,-OINT OISION 2628 E. COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DH MAR, CALIF 92625 (714) ~4·7904 · HOURS: 10:00 10 5:00 REGISTRATION NOW OPEN SUNSHINE COMMUNITY NURSERY SCHOOL A Pu rent·!) Coopt•rnl1\ t• 2850 Fainiew Rood Costa Mna 21/2-4 yn -$12.50 mo. 4·5 yn -S 16.50 mo. HOfl Oiscri,....ory Call 545.3743 or540-1183 ..... --~· ·i I PORCELAIN NAILS 'HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TOIE ' TRAINED IHTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN r ., HAILS For Mor9 lttfonftotlOft Ccllt: MAGI'S MAGIC Balifornia Jnalifule of cJ/taaaage ~cRno/099 l REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Qualify a• a Massage Tedlnlcian Appro•ed llMtrucffott 13123 lrookhunt, Gcrdeft Gron 534-5484 Member of A.C.E. (Assoc1at1on of California Educators) IN COSTA MESA Ages 2 thru 6 ST A TE llaHSED Open Al Yecr Mon-Fri 6:30 AM to 6 PM Plf,.SCHOOl Full & Half-Day Sessions Educational Program ... _.,.. Strong Emphasis On Pre-Kinde r garten Education Creative Activities CoUege Trained Teachers Morning & Afternoon Snacks -3 LocafiCAts To 5"-Y• Y • - 646-3636 540-1919 "J1 a-di Sit. c .... .... 11,1>( .... -.. .tO()w" ,.,. ~ 7t5r.-.. c .......... l?o,.,w Oll!r"""OI' ......... ..., .. & Col~ 548-2550 I to L I 5"1 Sit. C.. MeM IC.0.-ol t!ll"& C>- • beCome confused easily •daydream 1n school •feel lost • feel ltke a f11lure • have p00r grades • learn alowty · WE SPECIALIZE IN DISCOVERING ANO HANDLING THE BASIC . BARRIERS TO LEARNING . we can help THE STUDENT IMPROVEMENT CE NT ER Call 642-9088 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach · MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES · 1.etrll ti realty HI JHf lllletlSIYI lnmbllll" . We texb every phm of MIC.OWAVC COO«fN; • Me•ts .. Fish .. POYltry .. Vt19etables Cl"dy . P.lrly Food\ .. 880 .. S.ucff Baking . Defrost .. Browning Recipes . Etc. COMPLETI I HOUl-t W ... COWM ........ 00 .... h""'91p ONLY $30 ENROLLMENT r. INFORMATION 768-5011 2400 I .Alcle Plly, We JZ6 (Up.tan) MISS.ON VIEJO Tuesday Augusl 31 1976 Irvine College of Business tr ••P••dHc• .ct c.-fi••c• are '°"" wlttll • Ml• ....... w.I ,.&cl .., At In-w• Ctn ....... P", , . ._. ... pod,.... .... Y09 .._.to kY•. We'I IMlr, YOll to pt ......... Tt*e yow d.ok• of cw.ws! SICllT AaY • HC.-n<>MST STIMOGUrHH • IOOICKBPY MHHAl OHICI ASSl$TAHT ...OICAL-l.KAL SPICIALJU TIOH TYPtHG • SHORTHAHD llUSH-&U' DAY AND EVEHIHG ,ROGRAMS A Pf"OtN" .ct cornet......._ ...... 1ru111..t, locoted i. "-._. .. tt. H.wport-lnfH ...._., -.ct IM!dtri .. c-.a••· J. P1ec.......t ~•1 Mott c_...,! ... tt.. last 15 "'°""91 OYft" 400 ..... oy•rt ...... ,....hd '" ... 9' .... u .. C .. MOW for '"°" W.Maffoa mid broc'-'9~ 1700 E. GAllY AV. SAKT A AHA 92705 • ......,.,. ,..,, .. ~ 14.1 556-8890 ?ff/...& Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LEARN TO·FLY $650 l!'i"-i.,A .. ..._..I * FAA APPROVED * c~ i.ctiodH: 35 Hours f11ghl 11me 1n Qissna 150 \ with 20 hours Clual 1nstruct1on Club memt>er<,h1p Fr1.,(' Clues 1ne11v1C1ual 1nstruc11on. tailored to YOUR ab11t1y. 20 AIRCRAFT AVAIL.AILE AT LOWEST RA TES IH ORANGE COUNTY L..,. to fty now - -and ha"• fun! * Special RotH for con ..... cial or l1tsfr•m•t Shtdenh .. For Complete D.+ails Call MOW 979-1155 19711 Airport Wfllf Soutti Ned to tfte T ........ Mio-o,..... c.-.,~ ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL IRmSH llDING INSTRUCTOR TRAINER-CONSULT AMT DHSS4GE fSJlS. TNllllMdJ HUHTH JUMPER.ftOIUM HORSES YOUNG HOISIS TlilHID UPUIEHCED H<>ttSES IMPROVED CHfLOHH'S wan Y COURSES STAIU MANAGEMENT WESTaH CLASSH YOUR STAil.ES OR MIHE HEW CL.ASSIS IEGIMMHG a.a.-4-5 PM $5.00 ~ Adiilts 6-7 PM U .00 S... f'ri•Clte f'ri.... ........ $4.00 Hone Hire MOH. WIO. THUIS.& SAT.ALLDAY J.M.O.... Chri1 Ho•crd lirdt St. St.W...., 751.0220 CCM"CM'o del ......... 7J.20 I 5 State Licensed Experienced Staff Temple Sharon Pre-School '' 7 w . .-.... St. Cott. MtM. CA 92'27 EARLY ACHIEVEMENT CENTER Childcare. Pre-School. & Pre-Kindergarten Classes Pl-eel PrOCJi CIMI Heading. Wrilin~. Geography Mus ic, Arts, Physical Ed. Anthmeti<.·. Language, Science & Social A c·l1v1t1es 2515 W. S...flower .A.Ye .. S.ta Ano fh Soul h 1 ·m."1 \'1lla1w 111•1 " l'Cn f.l1r' ll'W & lln:-.tul 540-4750 ';J)eve£.pmenl i; Ctnler ~~_. '-FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 650 W . HClftllilton Sf., Costa M•sa 642-1426 ,,...School & Extnded Day ClosMS Fer TM ha Tenn MIUIE HUML.£.olRICTOlt Richard's Beauty College TUITION SPECIAL THRU AUGUST l I 1t Call For Pric• lllfonnotfOft Clasw1 LHcHNJ To Uc..ius ht Co.....tofOCJY & Mcncwfnq Wltt.Tr-...,lftt1'e A.rt of Sc...,._ eel Hails !Open f·or Customer Business) 462 C E. 17th Sfrfft Co1to Mesa 645-3150 DAIL y PILOT • I ' Pft'MlftClll• 5350 •••••••••...•.......... 1)11111.111~ p1uht.·m ' l.\111 \kohul I h'lpltn• :!~ hr' ~ d.o ~ .Kltl MASSAGE RGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTC ALL OtifL Y 631-3111 .'in.ch• ululh 10 tl) >'' fh~urdt'd nl\':<'11i;1• ~I •ti:!2 A 'r II Penonal S•rYIU' Sl60 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sin,11lto'.' l.onl.in11 lur ,, .om1111t1lth• 11u1t1w1 l 'ull 1'.1r111,·r:. I 11llt111tnl 111 N.:" 1ior1 l\11111 ~ul 11.n11 l:lpnr &lti 3:?3~ *PHYSIC READER• "'" ·~l' .:••\'ti 1111 .111 '"" hkm-.. l'ull for 1111111 Cil~ l K93 9:1111 ..••..••.•............. Sdtools & lastnactlOft 700S .............•......... IE A IARTEHDH 1'\Jll or Part ltml' Ill.• r~;idy tu -.i.ork ·" .1 11111ll·i.~1onal burh·1111<-1 111 I "l't.'k t'Tt.'l' Jub 111.in• mt•11l a:s"~l.inct· Aml·rfran llu1 ll'1Hlu1 ' !'il'lmol llt).IE lithSt,S,\ • 834 l!ltW Jobs Wanted, 7075 ..••.•.•.•..•.•........ N~'d u \l(.•ri.at1I<> ,ofl rm k ltuntl you t'Jll uftv11t '1 U\1183.'i :?!117 l:lookkl't'l>tng tor !>Ill h lh lhru T.11. Nt>\\JJOrt ~ <.: M url'a tl<!~ •17112 t.ou1y :i<J will car.: for 1·00 \all':.n•nt or l'l<k1 h <»..ta Mei.<A : l>U) :.. L"ll· Rd:. P1.1l, :.th 40110 Con' ul.:~< c nl A11h•, 1 om 1lan111n ltd N1.:h1:. '1111) 64411~11 H.lp Wont•d 1100 ..•...•.•....•..•••.•.. •>\>\Ai\ POSITION~ F /C lookkeeper !-.t•c· l.l•i:11l1Sc<'. lo~u• 1':mpluycri1 t•uy All Fl·c~ J.11. lk111dns Ai.:t·nt•v 4020 l11rl·h Sl, Sic lll<l Nt·W11t1rt Hcad1 H.J:j.llt!!<I <.:utl lor Appt1 K>i lah 'l>:"1 ACCOUNTING CLERK l'u~ roll l'Xpl'r. r Nt 11 _ Lal">r l'OM t.'X)ll'f & 11:.tt.1 pnK·cssm~ helpful. STACOSWITCH IHC J l39 Baker . <.:ost"' Mc'u 549°304 I f;qual Oppor t:mplo\C•r .A.OMIHISTR.A. TOR t:dlK'Ut 100..il 1-:d1lor Wrtlt•r, 1'l·adwr. I .t>Jdm~ n.it 'I c·o rrt'Sl>flO dl'lll'l' M·houl .~c(•k:. ... ,., pcr'd wntt•r/cdttor to ed1 l & write correi.~> coursl' h-i.,ons mu vunc ty of vocal1onal ftehls. I ~v1dcnl·e of ubiltty to wnlc dt•ar, tntcrc~lmi:. 1n~lrul'l1onal m11t~nal r(."lJ 'd ) Tc11<·h1ni.: exrwr. hl'l~>ful. MA or BA rN(d Sulury ran~t· dcpcnd1oit rJll r1uallf1cut1on:.. s ... nd h·llcr of u1>plicalton & rt'· liumc to: Dircc·tor of Edul·ation, North AmH1can <;orr e:.pon· dcn<"l' Sthool~. PO llo11 2'!4ru, Ncwporl Deach , ('., 9'.!tiGJ Mv. Asst's WOMEN 18 & UP Nan <.:o. has 111x·nmi:' for 10 new i:trl:. 111 our publlt r c lJlton'> & tui.lomer l\l'r\ 1t·c d1·pl,.. Ho ex p erlenc• n«eucry • w• train SJlnry $1 IS lo SI IK wkly. For tnlt•rvH·w t'Jll bl•twec>nll/\M :IP\1 549-9818 ADVERTISING SALES PERSON N 1• w 11 µ a 111• r S I> 4'1' i 11 I J •mmollnn 1St11<'» M 11 .. 1 bl.• 11l•lr !!tnrltir. Wllllnl( I•> muk11 cofrt c>11lh1. ~tron1< on l'lrnm. You will IK• ~I'll lnit 111lv1•rl1~1tlj( HJlll('l• 111 top orn 1H111e m c 11 l />e r11• 111 llCJI of l11rl:t' 1111 Ull\ri,1 1 firms. For the• r1 111tt pcr11on, lh1> Oru1111<' Cou11t D111ly l'tlnl ofr1·r11 lnp puy nnd exrcllt>ni. r111111•· l>1mcf1l11. C1cll lhc IJll\JJlny Advcrt1•111Jl Mon11 11er. (714) 042 4321, for UIJ polntmrnl. Equd Opport.nlty blployer ---~~.........- All'uyublc Clark $6511 E.'\Crow&ry $121\ Peraonncl Clk 1.v1 ~re\anc11 lo $'15<1 t'eH Pd/Al110 F'cr J obe; lrvlllt' Per!l-Onncl A11cni·y 4118 £ 17th (;°'ta M e1111 Suite 224 642·1470 CO.ST_. MES.a. 642' .u.&IL I /I• of• ... Ma.of--.Co 646 5552 ••\II Wt>rk 1~ J)onelhStul1"n1~1 "' "' .,...."' a. ... •-t-I • ,,............._ • APPLIANCE dell very & '!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!r!!!!!•!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"-------.. 1 -----------------inst11llatlon. Rccc:nl ex-t: per Own tool1·wnrk Sat. You Can Sen It. Find 11 • Trecte tt With 1 Want Ad Ti. ~ MarUtpl,Ke on the Orqe Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS (842-5678] l ________ , Dunlup AppllMCf . uus Newport Uh''· Costa Ml'tl11. 548·1780. Apt M anal(cr, 30 to SO yr.i. No rhlldrcn or pet~ Apt +phone+ !lltlary. 67 un 11.3 C.i\I. ~-$300 Tund'J AU;RU1l31, 1976 !., ... I 8J2 OAIL'Y PILOT I Add it ... Build IL.Diaper it...Hammer it... Caroet it...Cemcnt lt...Wlre it. .. Hoe lt...Clean it. .. M ove it. .Press lt...Paint it ... Nait it ... Ptaster i t ... Fix it 1. SERVICE .. DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patch 1t ... P 1pe 1t ... Romodel lt .•• ~l Roof 1t...Landscape it ... Tile 1t ... 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Palio~.Y.\HO & <; \f{,\<;t; TRASJl&Df-:URIS Ref:.,9981SJOKor5158583 ~6.JOH . ,...\H\("F SALl" ·d · h -,--~I lk llob ·-3·.,.,~ Cl ~'\:'l:L'PS I l h I CollegeStudl•nl·~IHi!ll ------'OU cl.ml lh'l'd (J j;llll lo'" , ', • a :; I •••••••••••••••••••••••Rema\'\.'& pl.111· n •n.rl.'le u cwJ ' t;, . .,..,., • ·•' ·'" au PROF M0\'1~<' Lowe"t "dra··· fJ'l " ,,h .. 11 ,011 lht• l>;ul~ l'ilol brmghJp . \d 1 . 1 1L 1n1C f'ree ":.' l'ett ' ' · Paint & P~r -' < .irPf'Ml'v d oni. a II() pat 10 ,, "h' v. ·• .. ' • t>-16 ~l Th,• CJ:.te:.t dr '"' 1n 1he rat~. &IA. Lr<· ln:.rd _ • plan• Jll '111 111 th•· l>~lh p~ 1 t'l>Ull:.. To plac .. your L'omm .. rc1.il 1.11: fri:e drv ... ) . lound .. U•>n' lid h11d "hJl )Ou v.ant in _ \\'ci.t s o.ul) Prlot care-\\'ayi. 834 1700. 7 lntr Extr G ~·ork Pilot \\uni r\cb! Call now dr.i.,.111~ card. pho~ \.~tti<1.>.:1-13!I _ rale~2n·1 ___ OJ11\1'1hxCIJss1r1edl>. St•nidlellemi. _b-125678 t'lai.~1r~,~IH2·S678 dyi. ~.Llc1nsrd_~~ -&42·S6ill _ &l2·507ll lod~)-"-_ HefpWMt.d 7100HetpW•t•d 7100 HelpW111dt'd 7IOOHl'fpWCll'lted 7100 HefpWC1nt~d 7100 HetpWanted 7100H.ipW•ted 7100 HtfpW...... 7100HetpW..+.d 7100 ......•.•.•••.•.•••......•.........••......... ··•···•··•·•·····••••·• ··•····••··•··•·•······ .•..................•.• ·······•·········•···•• ............................•.................................••..••• 8.\lff~ITTl-:H .,. kd''· :!': CLl.-:RI\ l11r llunlrni;ton il)mner cook wunted ror GUARDS lnSUral\(·e ~IASSEUSf: ( IK 21!) ~o f>tl()(o LubTech ASSEMBLY ,\r old '''"Jlllrl lkh. Bl·:t l h Uruµ Sturt'. elderly t'Ou~lc 5 to 7 pm f'ull & p time. <.:o1>lo CNOER\YRITl':R exp. nel' \\'l• train. Full ~u~ing Minimum Jr. C'ollegt Ll\e 111 oul 1>1111111 p trmc, min a~e 2-L da1I\ "':so Lagun.1 :\ie11oa & Anaheim O\er Exper. comm'I hnt>s lO llme.Lei:u Call5-i0·20S3 *RN• pho to trutnin g or TRAINEES r --S-li 2561 Home S;ilur)' open. Send 21 Ururorms furn Car & v.'Ork for r11p1dl} 11ro11 mg anytiml· cquivilent. $3 per hr, 40 11Jh\'9llt•r ------re-.11mt• 10 Cla.51>il~ Ad pho ne 'lee . Appl y agenc) m~wpt Och Sul -------hrwlc~7-6015. 15-'eeded lmml'd lo l'llll1t' Ill m• honw .. wz. Daily Pilot. I' 0 Universal Protection open. Comm cn11ourate ~f AT lJ n 1-; w 0 )J ,\ N MOBILE -·----- <;ood upporlUllll\ ror Call\'\l'' G:ltitllli CLERK TYPIST 00' l~bO. Coi.lll Mcsu Service. 1226 w 5th St . w/exper Penn General p /ttme t o v.•eli:ome PL.ASTIC PRES." hou:.ewrH'S tn get· h.11 I. . . • 92621> S A. Inte r v I e w h r 11 Agenc1c:. or Calif (iH) newconwr:. & cont act I NT E N S I V E OPERATORS into JOU market )';11 ,., Bab)~rtlt'r. 11 lrrnl'. Rch.1 ResPons1bll' po~1uon re --10 ·.""noon •. t ·.30·3 301>m 833-2261 merchanl.s. l-lex1ble hrs Dau & Swing t1h1rti.. hie "om.111 n1•1•de<I tm· o h h 8 .,.,.. "' - -N d u 11' I p. " CARE ~ IJCC aet.'Cli:tl.Cow1ll!ram med lnr l ,r old qulrt!i.l2vri.cnerullof 15 M'as er· arne ... .Mon·f'ri. Equal Oppor • ee c r. 1 ~ Y 111•· 546-3370. lor hte as:.embl.> <.rt•.il "e " "u ' I 11 l' I ,, ht:.. fie~ e:<P'!r & urt·urute Con' llosp, 2055 Thurln Employer *JANITORIAL M'1·309S. II PM·7:30AM ---- 11pport un11~. ~horl 111 ~.,r;ti ,.. typm11m1n60v.pm A,e,C ~&l23505 -Dependable woman for MECHANICS f'ull liml' M u~t b PLUMBING lrmi: 1erm J,,1~11m"n1~ --_ STA.COSWITCH INC Dish~ a s her-I\ il ehen GUYS & GALS steady work Medical Orangd.'CI <'<'rtifrt«I e WA.ltEHOUSEMAH fop ~ flJh\•.rlll'I \IJlur.-ll39liak1·r.l.r..t.1:\lc-.i Helper Da)'!i. Pbooe M1ss1on Viejo. El Toro bldg,N.8.4Q lln.perv.•k. Exp. rcq Tunl' ups. t-:XCLl.Lt:NT Oel1nq· & P1<'kUpb. '"'er.\ fl·t· \t T1·m1•> "OlllJll nl'l'ikit 111 m\ 11 B 549-3041 ~9!1 2271 & ask ror Che( area, to work a C-ev. hours 6prn--2:90am. 644-0603 ~~1~·1 r1rr:,t ~'::'· ~~d1•11::c 1n ::-IEFITS ~·•11mc, hrty wai;e. co " homl' w l.1r, lor ~ mo EquJI o1i!J(lr ~:mplo)er ----u day. foUn J ob. t;arn 525 JA.~ITORS Mf'--. p F: N s 1 o ~ I' I. A~ tx-m•lll:. & ud•·aneeml.'nl. Id \I h \I L· Dru""n Workroom needs to S50 per week f'or · .ex.per. lnsuranl·e . uniform,.. c 1,.·01T'' .. 'ION Wdl esl;ib'I Or:inl:t' Co. temnQ 011 n. ~·~1~1~~ ;~ r·c1: ---i.t!;-;en, hl'mml'r5 & more inrormution phone 3-4 Hrs a nite. 5 da> wk varations paid Top "ay So~m,;Applil~'tion~To firm <:ull for uppt • ...,.. ~ P' 11971;;23 .ill :!pm Co I It' .i: l' :. tu d "n t tubl1·r~ "en Uuteher 8.'IO·O!H3. 7S2·7292 bctwn 3·5pm _ ~~t~~o';r"v/ ~ •• ·~r 1r.l Huntington Intercom li.i:!·17Stl. TE:'llPOHi\R \"II ~.I.I' mt•t·hJm1 .111) 1nd111ed lo Orupcr1e~ S.ll-0203 Equal 0Portunll> JR. SECRET ARY Tustin. S A. ~2 5(;73 rnun1l)· llu:.rltal p 'll me Sa 1-e-s -. -$40-·$-'111 CoH 540-4455 1111rl. "" motor homl'S DR'S-S·S-IST--Employer Type 50+ wpm, i.h or --------li712 6cuch Bl\'d wk up. Men. ludrc=s, i.tU· EquulOpporl':mplo)·er ll.\'>:K pallt11n1 f>.'>:!J91t A • •peedwri tin" (;ond llunllngton&ach92~17 't'ouni: lady (\8·281 ror HAIRSTYLIST: ~ "' v MEDIC\L NF:WPORTl---------t dl'nl:.. F.\•i:i./ ~Ill PART· TIM[ LUO" Ll11111.•1 tn11 \\ ·'!:"" 1 1 1 r 111 Established spacious phone manner Interest· ' • O ~ 837S. S3ti-1 lo.t. \SSE~IHl.Y \\ORl-.l';R~ t~ood rnndrllon-,, t'ort1•c ta:! IKii ,h.,l·mhler 11111 11nw for 'mall mJnura r turini: r1lant. II ll ll!fl.5;1:11 ASSISTANT MAMA.GERS lountn !lull CJll c~11m.1c u lml'po:.1 ing&bu:.yofc.<:oodro PARTllMF. r.RJCrLWOR.,ER --___,. TELLER lion 111 Cost;i !\lt.·~a Udo Isle Salon I), now benefits. Nnt11Jl\ul HOMEMAKERS , m '" " . Radiator :\Ian r cq 'd 6 499 2271 a,k for Chd _ Health ~pa No exp ner lt>11sing space Ple ase S C h Joor retirement home 7 3 mo,; o r more ex per Wl· '"rl<I t·• s\·hool ,\ppl)• i:ull 673·1970 a:.k for l'ul ystems orp. ·IJ6 l llirc UP JOHN Shift. ~ Du)·~ '.\l•tun ,,.1.,,,124 'J.L" 11... • UNITED CALIFORNIA IAHK ?:!:! c ........... ,\ \ t'lllll' l.a~u11;1 u.. .. 11'11 17141494·6546 COOi\ t:'Pl'r 'd \L11un• ' v St NB • ,..., "' " r ., S:!JaSl hr n .i v\iew an) Jfl or eve 2112 or Marty ~ Nt:EOS pr('l'd4!M·91Jtl :__.:. -·---~IJnor. :iso w II••>'.(' ;\I ~~~!3bor Ul vd . Co,. tu _H_A_R-DW-ARE SALES Kitchen hl'lp. Jo:xper fond ~~~\ NUHSf,~~i?i~~ OFl"ICt: ASSISTANT HAL ESTA.TE SALIS l>I:? l)(~'i • -~ _ Pr c P . m u 1 l' <· o o k • 11_ d 1 1 I "'LIO .. 1....... Licensed or Unlicen~cd l''tlmt' 5-9P~ Mon thru MS·OtiSI Appl) 111 ver:-011. uunde 1 niiurec ~ ~ ,...,... Smull new brunch ufrkc DRIVERS f'r1.Mutun•rct1ree 620-&W C::.t.llw)·.Sul:H) NO F t;l':S 675·8740blv.nl0&.'> __ nov.· opened , Costa (Crou•COUft'-' f l\erm Rima Harli.,. :ire O""n Call for appotnlml'nl ~I "i.a /~. cwniirl llc a ,.b "' 2ti66H bo HI(;\\ ,... 7520992 Of1 1u• or \J,1nagi:r ·' ,. • th ..r 21 :> d.J\ "1•t•I. 1';11uJI U11portu1111' '·".tr\ Si.nu ~ \dull Emplu,1·r \I Jo COOKS·.,. I TES S'I; \Cl\ ~llUI' :l111, I'. l 'o,1:-l II"\ :O.n "Pl'l'l~il Ill· Tcq d ar _ r · · --• Tr a 1 n '-' •. c 0 rd 0 n ~ a.rl.'ll. Free prof lr,11nrn!l !\IJd;rci:or Yul."hl Corp. ---------•I LAGUNA OF.ACll __ ___ J ewl·li-r' Wl':.tnHn:.Lcr proJ:ram. We give 11'1· I llrllJllt'' \;11 pt•h l'hc1n1•s----------1 fnr Jppl ht•l\\1·1·n •1.1m \\ l 11rt111,1 dl'I :'ii ar . l:::qu.rl OpJl\•r EmpluH'r 1631 l1la1·1·nt1J. l' :'I!_ llOSPJTAI, MOTEL A PTS M~cal Secnlary / )fJll AJ)lll~ in person d1v1duolltc·d attention. Maturl' coupll' \\ exp to Mr Gullcrlil'n Xlnt an•a w /fine OI)• l::let1r11·1.111. Journe) mun :'II a r 1 n e 0 n I\' h .1 rd 11orl.rr lll·ed arrb Hem Munn111i: ~15 6:1lli *RN* PSYCHIATRIC manage Mu:.t hl' bonda· Girl F'nduy -portunlly. Cull us. you'll ~pm :-; "" 111111 \'ii 1.111• n \:"I\ \flh •i.15 lla'l:'<'r I 11,1.1 TELLER ble w n •f:. Ot:cun \'lew ~lulure. pt'rm '.\Ion f'ri. Opcmn1: for Sundny onl) be llh1d you did. HOYAL apt + :;alur) +-eom· 9·5 :30 Bl•nrfrt o; Start drl\'cr 111 Sun Juu11 PflOl'ERTlf!;S. 968•406 \It·~;· ;-.l("R l'll'IUI t-:\lkl' I\!(( fl .,;,7 •ll)'i'5 ('1111t:il t llo b t.'1 • l>:hlvn ICU() I\ \\' k rHI , :-. m a 11 !till''' hu11w . < o't.• :'il1•,.J. c·;1ll Jlt til' \1 !11ix :n:io m1ss1on. Call ~6·97~~ _im_med 11 B 8-14! 9377_ (;ap1strann Bl' a ch or or&l2·1830 . \"l)l'IJll' llt•p 18 OR OYER HO EXP ER. NEC II )1111 11· 1w11 In 01.111~1· t'n 1t'nlpvr.11 1h dl'ton 11111un1: )OUI l'llm;il111n n •n •nll\' cl l\1 h.11 1:1·d 1rom lht• '"' '11 1· 111 l•n .11n n ·a"'" "·1·km.: t.-111 fll" .in or 1'.1r.·1·r 1•n1pl111 rrwnt i:rn"11J,•1 11'11' 11111 •1111 "l'r~·r \ 11111 .1n 1"''" Sl96 PU WK KJ:I :r.uo Ir\ 111r "·•\1<l1rnl Hunk f:.1u:il 0111 .. ,r t:nwh" 1 r Ill' \I rtC'IA:'\:.. COSMETICS lmm\.'filJ\I• 11~wn1ng lor (ull 11m•· ... ,i. ... ..:111 >.Int I llffiflJll\ hl•nl•frt ' & EHc. MCUl~mHt t \'pe pen.on who need' 2nd 1ne11m c p 1l1me l'uh'llllul SHOO mo Ii.I) r. 639 !il2J l'ol pr<'I ~h.1 mp110 ,\ makl'"I' .:rrl,. :-;,.,, p11r1 t\·nh'r I '.di rdO 1~1~.J h.1t11 ' \ v11h 111 11t•r,on E Bl l·'Fl \I:-, =I I-,1,.h1t111 bl1111d '\B XECUTIYE SECRETARY ru·:.\l"m L\:-. ~\' '' n .u ll'OI '\Tl".11 c;111 1. ()1 ... 111\ 1.1.kl" (h't•rl ht•11l1•k 'IWl'I. l1M1tl r,•,I, I' f ,,, l o:-la :'llc'a \1 l.1 µ.•1 pr..C :Mii :ioii CJ II~ &II 1.;; .. BEAUTY SALON MANAGER '11l "'f 1-:n l;rni, 1· \.°'111~:1! \lt111 Fr I 11 .11'\1 , JIJPb tn j)l.'r'on. ~1111\•r ~·:imil) ~11•.1k llou ''" lllS~i ll<'u<'h 111\"I . llntg ll<'h :'11011 t'11. 2 ll'M SJ!ary l'omrrH•n:-.uruh• v.1lh ahrl1t1es. Send 1te .. om1' I•> Hea,·enl\' \'ull''" Sk1 1\n•a. Pen.01\ ncl l>el'I r .0 Bo' AT So l.Jlo.l' TJhOl.' C:a ~5705 Exp'd waitress wanted. Appl) in person. Carloil F'am1ly Rest. 34224 Csl l lighway. Dana Point I I P M 7 : 30 ,\ M ~· u 11 · tune Psyi:h1alnc l'' per w children ncces~ar) t-:xc~:LLE:'\T B .. :Nt-:FITS • r 1': I" !'.. I ll ~ P l. A N •l'.ftEOIT l.!:-\ION Submit Appln·utw11~ To lluntmi:ton lntcn·ommunll) llosp11al 177i2 Beach Bini lluntington Beat·h ~2647 -:Med1c:1l LaftekcClpff·Exper'd GEN'L FRO:-.ITOFFICE Btwn_!.~5460791_ Min. 2 yn-c'P ltC'Ct'P· l)una J101nt nrr.1 Mu:.I ------· ha\C SlaUon Wu~on orH ~:<.:l':PT ·l":i:.h. 111 1 \'.in (.'onlacl Harr)' 1'1nanc111I S\'Ci> firm Seele\' &t24321 for de Hccepl/Secy. Front . llnl!> ij~ Appomtmenl desk. £xpe.c'd... gd re/a. EcpHll Opportunity typing ti~ wpm. Appl)• r.--i T!\11 , 3W San M11~ucl Or .• t1on1 s l , typing. 1n· s uranC'e. It bkk lllt. for cx-X Int t~p1i.l .Ma chine lremcly hu~y ;i Jn1.-rnr~l transcnption. no i.tcno. office. 1;.15 !IWo Pleusunl persona lny. --r; .. .,...oyt'~-114!00,NU. ---------~-Min. 2 yrs Cu hr lcl{ul MILL SHAPERMAH exp. Salary com · men.surate w 11•xp. Santa Ana. Call 8.'\!I 6212 OPERATORS RECEPTIONIST Wcsl3ail Corp. has im· w11h followinl( needed al f'or Veterinary Hoi.pilul med opcmni: for a 1\1111 l h e n r w H A I R Ov 21 f'd 19-i·!lllfltl Shapermun ~/5·6 }ts l',\· CALIJ"OR1'1r\ Salon in ~~ -· ----· Live '" housekeeper & per. Xlnt bcn...Cits, h1Ah heuulllul South Coasl R.E. SALES -----cook.pvtrm&h111h.on pa)'.'ldayworkwk APr» \'illJA,<~ A'k for J . Alonjle.,labh1>hedolf1ee. HOSTESS oceanfront. Musi ha,·e ly lo. Sccurit} Guard, 275 Penlh. 9,9.sss1____ IOU. or leads furnished, good ref'c •99 1972 McCormick Ave. C.:'11 d 1 . l D1&ys. exper 'd. Over 21. '".. · _ Ortho Dental Lab tramel! in 1v1dua tram ng, up to Apply in person, Mon·LVN 3 .11 S upervisor for h ighly specializccl 80',4 comm . paid . Thurs betwn 9-lOam .& needed im med. 5 Ou)'!' MOLD SHOP field. Some dental expcr Member or lhree lisllrU'l 3 · 5 pm. Gu I I 1 v er s wit. Also. Dietary Cook helpful. Olympic Labs. i.ervlces and Nation11I ll.1~cd on ~our proouC' t1\i1t~. l'11mm + rnl'rntn ,., t. 1•'<\1..1 pr-Clfrt 'hJr1n.: bonu' The Wnmt•n & \li·n wr art. Out:-.t:rndini: Lienl'f1tJ1o. tookrng 1nr m.r\ tw tired pu1cl '.1r a1111n prnr1t 1if '"'P•llll. foldrnR lhipers, ,,h,1rini: I l'' 111•11H•11t . "urt•hou~r JOh'\ & work med11·.1I ii. 1l1•11t.rl & 1n1: for a 11 mill••! 11womr mon• \I 11'1 do h.11r \II Work w 'ofrni: 1w11ilh• n·~pon'"' II\ \'<onllcknn· 11 .1fl1 d a 11\ 11111.1. 101, n 1 tl('pl\ l11 Cl.1."1rwu .id nn t•h~lhll' If \Ou'n • IH OI 'ii!>, I' n l>a1I~ l1llot l'O 111 1•1 & would Ill' II\ ail 111 Box 1:.i;o, <.""' •' ~k!>u. .. <'ahf !l'b:2fi Re5lau ranl. 18.482 w /lnstitutlonal expcr. & LEAD C .M. 642·4393 call Gallery Relocallon Ex pe ri e n eed c red It MacArthur Blvd. ln·rne. Aldes & Orderlies for 7.3 6am-4pm Service. Lie. o r unhc'd l'Jrt time. rull trml.' da.\~ Checker Im med o .... n h ft 5 D k w k' 1 d L' 'd --liONO GALLERY Of' · • "':·Hotel s 1 • ays w · or ing ea · .-~xper PIX OPERA.TOR llOMES831·9411 ,. ,\p1ll) lllPl.'r~on.2 5 pm . rng Part time lo begin. COFFHSHOP 494-8075. w/small precision parts. "'rr/Sat/Cr""uyard --••• CARL'S JR. Apply 9·5pm. !>ton lhru Responsible for plan· r u • ~ :~ :l7'l t-; lilhSt (':'II Fri 645· 1910. Amfac Ho1h11/Colhiff MACHINIST ning, produi:lion &. Also. artn & rves. Some RES 1 •• Th r •-Lo • wknd,., Will train acs •• :11m ~1·v.porl flhd, :-; 11 n t cc a~ ___ FUii time. days. Apply Jn Diversified work load. personnel. 833 3333 SUCCESSFUL • COUNTER PERSONNEL E\p factory workers person. Airporler Inn Mfg elecMlrodnic instruk· STACOSWITCH INC CoJta MHa Offiu S...,,,,, .·r niust. , -ather Hotel. 18700 McArthur men ts. o ern wor · 1139 Baker, Costa Mesu PBX .... ~.... """ Bl J l b A d d hn'f openings for 2 /\11- p rod u c1 t1ssembl y. • rvne. -----~ln:Jc's, w:'t~c~o~la 549.30~1 11nclules. New or ex ,1.1rt wnrk 1mnw.. I .1111----.. -----1 Purl time & rull lime ht·t.,. I) 'lu m (I. :ll)rn _ • D,1y'I & 11. 11:ht' ;\ pply 1n l..al(unu Beach. 497·2Ml5 Hotel ... C M ,,A,,7165 EOE Equal OpPor Employer RECEPTIONISTS pcrienced. Licenst:d real blv.n 9 & 5 Equal 0p. · ..,.., · ........ · · l'~latt> sa l es people~ 110r'lun1ty Employer. C PIXl~oerotor11 MAID WANTED. Seoclifl NURSES Several o pen1n J?s. all .,.•clcomc. You have yoi17' Sl9·llll ASST. MAHA.GER llu,banfl & \\ rlr trnm In mrinait<' l.111k StlH 11~1· l 1111' II' 1n1· ,_ C'h,ll• \ll"~.1 <".1pnhlt-nr mi:1•1 Ill!: Pl'CIJllt• h,111111101( l'J 'lh 11·u·111t,, &. hun1h m.rn v.ork Hr1•••111 1l'l111•1· oil "°"'·•I '<'" an 1d1•ul .rpph 1 .ml <:Jll for .Appl lh111w h40 46:.10 \"t 11\~r ,1pl ~ 11lil :to lo 1~1 ) "' Ok hu:-.h.1 nil 111 .. orlt "I<• d11hlr1•11 111°1" 1:.•oum1~ II II ~Ill ~'lm 1----------1 1wr,on 2pm !\flm 1'111'~ BEAUTY OPERATORS lhtu Sal ------ontac Pi T. annon u otel l""lS Co t lJ areas. l d le .. FLORAL DESIGMH 833·2'770. Alrporter lnn ~ B~h°'."49448~5 wy RH1S ... LVH'S 608 loard ~~~/~~~e ~ocut~rt ls F:xpr'd Parl lime . Hot!.!__ __ ----Pract11:ali; & Orderhl's 5551oard yt•;.irs. Excellent l'Om M.11 t ~Ir • pre re r red. Housekel'per wanted: M.AIMT /rAIM!ER needed for hospital staff CottJoll' m1e1110n :.pllt. Good w11lk C,UL'SJR. , l>dr•·l•nman. t•11rlv i\.\I ~7tJ5!l __ l.i ve in . mus t like N .1.L a r ea. I c rm . relicf&priv{lleduty.Ex· im.,(;()Odrcferrals.<.:atl ac-,.i .. hnp 111 to~11 WP '1'1m1'' ruul•· C'o,1.1 children,i1pcak English. Benef ll11. lle ply til per.req'd.Allshifb,rull &PubtSyst•m fur Interview. A!>k for nt•C'\1•1111.·rnlo•'"" follow MC''>l 'o <'Oll1·1·t1n-'l fo\ill&purltrmt· Sl6/day.67J.757I Classllied. ad no. 149<:/c & p /11mr. W1>1>l rlrff 6 lltlll.achenmyer.ownt'f'. lll)l~ llii:ll w mmi"m11" ~lu't hulf• f11·pr·ntl(lhle i.alf'sclerk~ ------- -Dally Pilot, PO Box 1500 Nur11c!! Reiti:>try • It.I 7 ~e mpo 11100 Newport Blvd CM w~kh· rui1t \ 111 •1t111"'· rnr !'>411 ~ uu The Olrve Branrh. Jlou.'lekeeper for widower Co6la Mesa, QI 92626. Wcstchff Dr., Slc 212, _ _ 646·3928, eves:ll73·457'7 holuJ."•" nwd1l·.1I & dt·n -~7-IDGJ. in 118. Pref. maluro: N.B 631-0610 t.11 msurunr.-. 111.-rn Orll\•f'rvmrn rl'>r LA ---lady 2 Children s & 9 Management <,unnn•. rt•llrt'ml.'nl pliAn Tlml'tj 1n ND & CM Start f\tll tlmt> rook wntd ror Pvt rm, awim pool, no yd , PEOPLE PERSON Nurses A1dell>, expcr 'd Jlqirnflt .. n.1rin11 W1101 111 $?7~ 1x·r mo 1 honu~ i1ml iipecialty reslaurant work Sund 11 y s off f.xec. looking for part Bayview Conv. lloi.p, izrow. h."1' ~l·11111ty 1 ~t711l ~9htyfood.s75·4720 _ 842 llO:io~rt 6pm. ·lime assocl11te in 205S T hurrn , C.M . Calll.'I NtlW' G.....-alOfc/Reupt ---wholesale11uppll1:11.Full) 642·3SOS __ _ _ JC PENNEY CO o ... tal/Auist Tyt1inf1, ritini:. xlnt Hous•wl!"•S••, capltallied.673-2223. NURSES AIDES La~un11 l111I' ~lall Sn Lai;unu ofll1'" I yr 1"1.-p h n 11 ,. 8 k 1 11 1 , 40 Hr wk. Jo.xper pref rl. MANAGEMENT f'/l' <' & P /l'm, Day flhoM SI 1·7700 1"(1)1 n11n1mum Ph Newport <.:enter HuM. M11turr Kcrm Klrna im 1 ~ TEMPORARY HP.LP C .. 1540 .. 455 Equal Oppor Employer P•rf•d Worltlnq Houn H :102 :l<Jnr •.I. SALIS Llc'd·Ullllc1d Ff'H 14ct.y Tr•m""a CowH • rer11onal in11lrUC'tlOn Equnl OpslOr l':mpfo\'.-r <1!1.l u;i 1 Startrni: llal. ~ Call 2668Horbor Bl c 1\1 ' ASSIST. MAMAGHS shift. F.11f)('r 0 d prrf'd. Al> AUTO IODY MAM ----· ...:.... · Womcn'AConlfmpon ry ply l'urk Sup,.r1or. 1445 011)1' 41M m"l Dent.ti Ai. .. 9't.1nt. Or..il betS OO.,,ll 3064"~ llouffwivt'3·P/llme 11o1ork Clothlnl( ~UJ'lf'rl (lr A Vt'. NB :I JO !I :IQ Work 6 hri. u !lay 1•urnln1t $3-al 1>4•r hr rn pl111.111an1 ~urr nunrllngR Drul w /lhc vuhlic· 1n our lrvmf' OIC' n•pn:i.t·nllni: • M11na11C'mrnt or>J)'>rtf"r •loRo' ~ Commlr111lon -Beauty of)('ratnr nt•e1h>tl Stir11ery. only Nt'wporl Gift & NoH•lly ('o n\'t'd:; at Del Taco while your W~ hove (4) 35 hr per &42 2At_o __ ---- ---------•I wlfollowjnic. bu') ~hop Ot•.it·h. i'."<p rcq 64-4 Gllll full & part time h<>lp 111 kid~ u~ in i1chool Appl) week Job11 open for N A fl llpm 73m AYON nr s t'•1•1'' 1•1.1a OENT/\l.!WTV/IU\Kf>ll 11alei-. ~hlppintc & r~reiv 2·4rm lhl~ week. 115! per~ons look1n11 ror o ;g;::,"' ~.;""'" VNd~ ~'t :!!•AA l\t'l't'Pllont~l \'ll l>l't . or in11 ih•pt11. S2.JO hr 1 o ~St, C. M __ _•career In boutique 11alc~ C-Onv llO'll). !ltll C<•nlcr St, looltlnq For A R",',\t'Tv Ol'fo'.Ri\TOlt t'Olltllt> Mil 300ll ~t11rl Goldt>n's M oalc IO .. "'' afTIMa & manaMl'm('nl 1 Ycnr> CM P/tf J b7 c; ' Wan<l '146 w 17th Sl ~~,.. 5 11rior <'xprrlc n <'~ ' --..,. 0 ll"'1r .vi.• l1~l ~ f"ll"w1111•. • ~0R11 c II ~ I I I " I II "' ·' " '' '' .. o tal .. I t/ C M l'll'llSI' appl" .,... " neceossory u ror n Nur11cic Alfl1'>-3 11 l':x nl'{'( " P<'OO t• 111 i.r r"nt •. 11nn• or h1"h 1•om " ~•• 1 ~ t I t • '-II od ._ • ~ " !I l111m Hou11cwlveo11 nr collt'"" erv cwuppoin men. per'd C:ounlry C'lu11 • l.ir'fl trn1mn1t :lwkt. rh1M111t 11tart lmmrd •<>n th~ job tr11lnln~ •Muny t.Qp otri('t' lor'IC' No lkl'nl!<' nee to sppf) HOC4RptlT Rl4LTOttS 9U·I01 I f''or dt•talla t'Mll l.lnd1 •1uu ly pr llf'ui in thtlr ml!lw~n. N ll f:.12 111r .. '\ Rece"""-itt •~ THI LOO., T 11 XI ,..~. ~ --.1ur1J1 w1c11ri1. J011m 12 "" " ''-n'' llll'lp, 11 bed fanll i1wn "rr Or>. nl 1::-cpr'd, no <1mok1n11 .. GIRL FRIDA y "" "'' f'Urnlnes C:all~O 7~1 or OICYCI. E \I F.Cll,\NIC d:iy w~ •k 644 2750 Mon f'rl. t;arn $1C> lo $8S. 540.4500 !!._S49·300_1 ___ _ Zcnlth 7 1359 ror repa1r<1, """rmbUna. ---Small real est.Ille offlrC' <Gu11rn $.SO Wkly) We & 11alc'< r time. Brcyt'le DENTAL ASSIST. F."<p. n•ed• llccrctary. f.x· train you to 11nvlcrill _________ NURSING ----shop •llpc>r only 111~11..o;e. only Must 11vn Jn Mii.· perlencc helpful, will etl•b'I lunth routes . A ManaaerTralnce11 ttabyslttcr 11o1orkl1111 mom ca.II 549-3677 !Wr 1PM, 11ion VltJO ard. 830-0141 Lrain. S11lary open. CALL fUJI Job Ir you are m••l, NOW HIRING RN & L VN 'S Timl' l.lft· B ooki< l>yn'nmir Jll'r~nn11 l11y rn<>11t hkt•ly to i.Ul'rt·ed fnlf'rl'lllNI h\>Ollt'WIVCI< & stt1d('nt1> 11N•kln11 p.·rm IJOlllllon~ l'Oll 1133 800!1 R.L SALHMAH I -forty to 60 1r• ()ld. ro,-. 1111lr11 In ndult community In Laauna Nltuel 493-0331, IOAM-srM rH<>NEPHSOH M 11111 be~ or ov1•r Appl)' In Per11on YB.LOW CAI needll m11lurr woman lo Mon Fri 54$0046 peraonoblf' & tn«1ri1ctlc, 7 3 JO&J·ll ::JO ON' for 3rd 11r1utf'r In my ----DIHT Al .ASSIST. P honr for lntcrvw oft home art Llchool until Boat Carpenter· Exper'd Rover. Intern or recrnl IOnm 979--0747 GIRLS & MEN 5 30.SS!M~ans. for <'ll~lo~ tr.hop. 1638 grad ok. Tues lhru Sal.~ ~R.€HIG€ tNt"ANTRYMAN ARMY HoSww, Mee. Plac.'entl11. C M M6-20M II B 963 3319 ---HOM€' -..,.... Babysillcr. RespoMible -------> Rugged. outdoor v.·ork 11 Yrs Or Older NURSES AIDES Jl2."ll Sliter Avenue t 'oonlllln Vullcy M-Jo', t2·Spm. 2 chldrn 51, CAI DRIVUS OEHT AL •ECE:PT. 300 N. Newport. N. 8 N o e x P c r 1 t' n c t' Opening:; l'·or Tsktng oppllcullon~ ror 9&46-34Sllp1n·11 Mt'nnrWoml'n t:xper'd m ature for n~ury.l~11rn Jun11le. •Markelln l(Dcpt 11l111hlflll F.xpcr'd 1n rh S 1 1 Mu,tbe2$orover s~l:ilty 'ofc In NB Of. Girl. mature various rlci;ert. mounl:11n OPl'r•· •PublicRelallons Trnt~ Grri11t11u Pohl lift• & mnft'n!r r:m~~c.Pl~o~ ~5 PHONE SALES Rabyslltt'r /housrkceper Apply Jn r er5<>n fers challen1tmg f /Ume duties In C. M Uuell>l lloM Wort( In the 08 or •Cv.slomer Scrv Trnr ht!11llh IM. yearti of av.o. Guaranteed to c1u·c for 7 yr ~Id boy & Y.teow Cob emptoymenl w /bencJits. Home. 3pm ·9pm shift. Europe. Pay s tarts $3111 Salary $115 P11rk l.1ldo Conv. Cenlrr w11"\IH or tom missions. 5 yr old twm 1t1rL"I from , . 95 646-67le monLh. Meals. m cd l<"nl. 466 flagship Rd ., ti 30 nm to 5·30 pm Mon ll2$1 Sl:itcr /\vrnue Non·Smoker. 644·0S . dental provided. Self. Newiic>rt Beach 642·8044 250 F:1111\ 17th S treet, 1-'r1. Mu t be mature, <ft· Fountain Valley Good ~r\'11."t' ~alt'sman rulrlllment and matunty. •• $148 Wteklv -Suile O. Costa Meao, pendable. hove own car. CA.It WASH HELP D£SlftN w/mec:b exper Days. un-A.\k oboul our Delayed Uf if MOW IS THI TIME betw~n $.OHc 8:30 p.m Ref's req 'd. Ftn V11llry 18 Yea" & Up. a ifonns fum. Salary open F.nlry Pro&ram For Interview Cal for job attktni lo cht'rk &48 4223. I ,. Re•taurant Mr.•·· 0,..-.S... ls Taking Appltcaltonll For : - •Cooka/Walttttte!I Food ac Cockt1dl11, •Dtahwaaber •Sn11ck Bar Jl'ull or Part·Ttm~ t Apply In Penon A 8100 Irvine Avenue NewJ)Ot'l Be 1cb SSS-7259 afl 6 or 334·20lS Metro c .. Walt + m mmlssion. Appl1 et Costa Mesa S40 l02IS 14t·tlll \he Dally Piiot Help Equal()p~un t1 days. IJIAfTSMAN Dick Pr1ct Chevron, Hunt Bdl 962-8122~~~~~~~~~ Wanted clauincatlon. II Emp oyer Rnlauranl ltotleta ••· ~HarborBl.C.M. 2.5172 C~bot al Lapaz, Sanw Ana 542.2435 ... Babyslltter, mature 1tnow taping, PC layouts , -gun Jll Joi. .... _ 1 ~ Cl ... ned d the Job 10\I w1nt ts no4 per. Call Mr. Col1W, needC'd for Intelligent 3~ Clearing Houte ln Costa " de1lan1. Extra Iona -1 c&. n u.e peop e r or Ha• A iMrc you mtcht conaidt'r ---------• t-lOAM, M.2·94M rr old boy. My home. Mesa. driver w /full si:red tef'm a1111nme.nt. Top If YOU wtio·vejolned the Army ACTION orferlna your service• Phone Solicitors, (5) re·•---------- Must have own trans. auto to do P,kkups In SSS. ho,·e 11 ser victto off or or 0.11 a wilh 1n 11d In the Job liable people ntedcd.,18 RN's. f/Ume llpm·T•m. Rtf'i1 10.s Mon f'rl. $50. Soutbttn Ca hr. Mu11t be Tempo Tc mponry Help goods to sell. plate en od Don't drop the ball' Oet a Dally Pilot W1nted cat.e.iory. Phon4! & ovt'r w/exper. pref d. p /Umc 3pm•Jtpm. LVtol'ai 'lli'k Call~41H040 Camibar w/areta Musl be 17802Slty Park 81\'d 1 n 1 he o a it y p llol Job with 1 low·CO&t Dally 1\0.VlSOR &42>S878 Mon· Fri 4pm·llpm. Sat. lull or p /Ume Spm.u-,... -bondablt', S3 50 hr + W In-lne ~ Classifi"' Section . • Pilot Classified Ad M2·N78 9am-1pm. call Lls.:i after ~laa Verde Conv. Hosp seU Idle ile-ms M2·s.>?1l m l. Otll lk-v<'rly 845-SIOO Phone 642-S878 PboM &U•S.78 _ Want ad rcsultA &l2·567@ 3pm, 54().5464 8111 <Ant.er St. C.M • • ~.~~ ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~~~~~ ..... !L~~ ................. ~~.~~ ~!?.~ ......... ~~•7•~ ~!~:.~.~~ .. ~~.~~ Tueld•y f\ugust31 1976 OAtlYPILOT 8J3 ---------k~c1u.:TARY Cut Rul TOW TRlJCI\ DKl\'l:;R Lb ll ""'° pupl)IH, A!\C Rta Morein lnll't. bt'Ollt Gund, tntlltnl condl· lo•b. SalJ to• T,......I y,..t'.. t 170 YmK t57 0 . ::-tttt -.1::6.Liat.-Co. ID ' &a..,..:cL-A~ G-6 w ~~.uwvl<L._ to rtde ... \Sfl\# •. blk UOQ, IJU&..t i.1H·tlt1c• .......................................... , •••• O•••••················ I [. iltnn* 111Jis11d ~lu•t bll\ • } Towm1. t'lth & ~( ... -Mt.oil, ~(! MJ"&1tn tcldiQa. SI.@. Pn.Pty.IMU.UM. VEN1'URE222 CARAVAN lli·l.O, 16' 'i4 GMC l'hC\' \'11n. \'!1 ex~. IHW ~ tU 1Wpm, ,9 Dabft-'lne. W.,,tero (714) W1trlr. t.o1d('J Coot 'd Xlnt 'ond. Autu t-ng., outo trun~. p11> PM-7·30A ah KO&<>. "Pm "rply Maf1rB~Juppy AK<;. D ·lOU It & Ill t::, on d C 3 lntcund 1>462166 up & down mlr. $U9S. am fm r11d10. ~Id\• ~In 'c .. -c,. .·/T FfT nu » ian M1•u.i Dr D~ Mee~ 8011 ~!puc Ul~o. walnut -----Cdll831 92.'Slt111n 7pm dow1. 31.000 1111 i> Xlnt _,,. -..-• •200. ='D _. 1 ronsolt!, \ncl ds Lc11Ut 000 tt72 COl'Oftodo 27 ---\'Vrld 4.97 11Ml1 l>t'f 81tm 111 MIDIC "'' •ff ----· TYPISTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..t.r w JBL !A40 dn r ~ AK<.: Dacbshund tons hair ArT Welders Portable IU .,. Vt' 3 S1uls, t .5 Evin rude A.to Senlce r. .-n 'f pm '8)S../TIMf SECRETAaY puppi~.11 wk,, •II shot•, · lmmac Bell ofr t4h1 En11ne. New Bottum Part. 9400 LA•oaf.OR.f'/T P.xcrptlonaJ op11Uttuolt) "bamp slrt"d, show qu!W Am P D l.' u • ed d e ~5210 al\ ijpm PIUJ\t. N B SJlv A' allu •••• •• • •• •• ••. • •• ••• ••• 7 5 Ood9e 5-trfer • . \I I I b I l ., lepnt t 1137~ mon~tntor model, 12 • , ble IW50 C•ll E' tnrnai; Lo3ded' l'.1m lu't ~\'11'>1 t;.lt~t.:~t.N! ~c~1:l~~~.,.~~i't~t~~t·;~ .'C~ O,n _Y___ ---~ mo, auannh•e, S411S t'or u le Baby c;nnd Alt. 6 30 &40 UU'f VW TIRI SALE ble p,l\•mcnt11 130i.'to\' > HLNEFll'S •MTST•MTSC YORKSHIRt; TERRIER New ua lo.chts $.l5 P11mo. S80(I Att,•r 6pm er $GOXl$'li 1 ..1.·11J. •Pt;NSION Pl A . l.JJt ffth 4\n 17\1~ PUPS<.:humpl>loodlu1t', Elt'C'trudt'O\en!i$2~ New •m<httkend6 540~ Bos ton Whaltr Squall St9.ttHch nnlhCarCo. •CrlEDIT lJNlON ~1-;nn:·1 \l<'I lor l.iw 11h • C&eri!Typbb tiny 3 lb i.tud 51/r\ weld.ma cahleo, clamp1. •SPL'llt.:1'1'1ANO-Hull bkt oe .... rcudy ll.I Wh1te ... all11S300 ll tra, 213/694-2154 SubmU J\ppllcuUOll!> I 0 /\. h "·''l>t'I flOl llt't Will S30-645S a.Ul\14'N '1 otb9" weldlJll w I t Kl l c dll .... $.I~ S73 l~T \\Ith lh111 i&d 0111•·. o(f\-1 714 /990-JUS lllHl\inctQn l<qulp ut b1uaun "nt't!• . a nu ' n, o1~ ao!' " lnlcrtommunit) 1r .. 111 t..uoc.I t.\ IJlllK " tb 111.,b Sl.•ller Pup ~ 99JJ .. S600 <,;all 675·4 l:tl ill>Nt:Y SJ\llOT R.idn.: itood thru !I 3 76 --.110-.p1t11I rt"trl &44!>04u AKC,)hub .... ormcd •••_..el••-Steinway "l.", ~· 10" huJI Ck.in. ,fnt nm~ AUTOEMrOllUM 1,,7:1 lk .. 1ch Bh·ll Sr,,oRr.T"'RY J R. MS 7473 -..... ..._ 1080 C ir~ll 19•0 re· bit dolly ind, ~475 I h 310Uro•dw1ty •"Jrw1u11.,11rftic1rtt!J264i ~ '" "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• W I ' Bell~l S"OO 87~23ttorM4 82\0 t.A<:llNA tH:ACll --------...iAD\ t.R1'1Sl~G lJt.P'f W1m1ed Rood home for 1 nut -> ----497-2455 Will tnun )hdrJI lntll\ 3141 c....,. o,;.. IO\Mblt' Dobu: PUPii). 4 WANTED 49' 5627 --10' Vtea Moto111u1lor --- 1)•1w so,. "'l•m 'f)JX'TV mo,pa~rs ~1·4378 TOP CASH DOLi.AR Complt'te home, unoul lt\LESGIRL to wurk I' rt rt:pol'l!!, \lu'1ou' dut1c•s 546-4741 --PA J l) 1-'0 R VO I.I H S.wifMJ MochiM1 1093 Dlesd, 700 mi rnng.,. Um('. ARQON A PJ.J\Tt:. 1.ovl'I)' ore,, ,,Int wurk1n11 I Across from AF'GllANS. top &huw ~u11l JEWELRY. WATCH&; ••••••••••••••••••••••• S'lS,1~. 641 219!1 uH, 6 A.ltot fw Sol• •tTI t:; 17th St. suite 203.\ rorl4h & l><·11cf1l' \ppl) t.>run&t: C.:o ArrpMI > ur pt't Blu 01 bkk/u~ ART OBJ t:C'TS, OOLU Sinter Foslllon Mote. pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\l b4tl~ '\.JtlClnJI Sntt·m' <.01~1 l-,qu .. l()ppor~1n1>IO)\'r lll Mo BkT.l)rol UM S ILVt:R Sl':rtVICE SIOO ~77287 ' -Altff-1/ S• I cs l J 1 ct' r ~ l t· 11 ll ~ •111 I.. $17~ "k up tu •l.srt t \illl'r Uru'b :HllS ISJ'tis $.\LES GllH. F'dbrlt .. ~ p..or neee:.s C M stor\' tllll \lary :1146 4o.IO Salesl.;dy, l-xper'n Hd,111 ~luth1ng u, er :!.> ~· _IP es ~ S383 __ Sile:.lad} Six• .. 1alty !'.hnp 1' time, t"t,pcr d re.ill) t\ ~car C ~I 646·SJMH -s•L~Lms - t¥>1 Hinh St '\ H rc'Cl X rll)l'<i Fun.sic ur 1-·1 NF; t'lf tt N &,. \ N l3 flyrnit Jr & trlr :? ~1' Cl~~fca 9520 1:0 o~ nersh1p & t nms TIQL' ES 645 2200 /l:t'w l976 Smgt'r .. f'ret-i.a1ls. SiUO or ~i.t ufrt'r • •••••••••• •• • •. • •• •• •• SECllET ARY P /T s m J I I . II I \' ·' ' ,, n t (•n.:incerini.: oil \loll 1"11 I :.pm M u~t tw 1101>1.l l} f)ll>l 5411 523 I SECRETARY 645 3(16.1 ort~2·588S --Arm · :.lreh:h :.lltt·h 5e~ M'J.lo711 '\1-.-d .:ood t) 1.1rn1C 111b1h1~ LUGr-.. -"GET "'GS I c; \>Ii d 11 .1' & ,. In l •"" "" ing m.t1:hin11· Bl"' bland Pen11u1n 1>1111 bout. O\'"' <'llllJl•J)t'\' bt-ncr11 F.-HtoYot1 10•5 lrom}OUrbU!llnt.'S!>~llrd i.t1t1:b, aul o bullon :.allil,notrlr.$200 2:Jhp J>llt kJ.:c rnd11 'o:.l or II\ •• ••••••• •.••.• •• •• • ••••• ~nd uni! card for each holder. t•mbro1dcry, do(· J ohn.son:. 1 r u11n111g ~ll:> 11111 blllar) .idJU:.lmenu F«IE FIREWOOD t11g plus one spare . We Cmplt w '2·1evel wnlnut .WS-08n. ' If rntet\'hl\'d i:all Rcbu, 9AM to4P"l·"•-= 3231 rel urn permanent!) tbl for "op1111 arm" --- TYPIST 1• """ i.eitlt"d attractive la" & Avail fur unrl111med u· Ven.lure Cat in water W11n1 to tw mnn· lh.m ll :>t9 !><•4s ----" I b I r I r..,~ d ...1.. ' Lot!J d y II 10 :.trap. meeting a1rhne ityaway a o on Y .... o>o> rea y w .:o, S500 673 289t ienetar}? \ rmun\'1111 !:.llltt• t'Jrm Insurance Co. . ra or. t ow. m~ I 0 requiremenl.5 Pre 1$10 monthly ok. or 90 aft 5 orgJnrzatmn in F.s'\h bl ;s333 Hyl,u1di\,e. mnh•. Free Lo gd home 'ent loss & theft! For" days cash ). Fu II) --------- orrerli tmmctl opµor & Cosla ~tesu 14742 D. Bus hard ""rsonahzed tao enclobe guaranteed -p & J Co' )uper IJ:.t RACI NG ~h .. Jl•n1tu 10~ J m"tur'". F.qua-fOpportu.n1ly We:stmnstr ~ " • (P t • SABOT xlnt ··ond ' u ~ ' ' ~ .. "'allpJper, fabri c or ngtnc) a nc1a "' . . ' n·,p. urg.rn1tcd pcuplc -Emplo,er ___ To gd home Oarlrng & "Day Glo" paper & "'e Jern· Cox). S48·442S bi3·7677 675·48_37 __ _ Htilv.i ."urn li&l• ""~~. <f:'(p<'r'd ppl) lh·ety small fem wir~ \\'\II back & trim your anytime. OVER 70 CARS IN INVENTORY luy-Setl-Trode ELZFAIGO & CO. 830S MJmStr~N SANTAANA IOtot>. Mon ·SJ\ Clost'd Sunda}i. * 547-9709. hl(t•:,. h•lt>ph<Hlt"' & hu!> R1 ggt>r Jh•,.tJur.snl. 16 haired i'·ox Terrier lags. Or try two card!> SportlftCJ-----G-ood--s-1_0_9_4 loats. Slips/ Re<r-eationel (fiX)X'r d E~V11.t'1lJOlv "nc•I rullo"""u.p & foUOW· f'4UhionCentl'r. N.11 968·87KS baektoback. ••••••••••••••••••••••• D. ocks 9070 v ...... · I JJ111mu . µu)1lJuo~ a' .ul thru. Huq .:.. r;o "'11u1 t11p --~~--------PRICES' · ..... te ~s 953 ,11 ~o l\rnbt l'l.11J & '"K ··~lq>t'r w .IKM WAITRESSES DARLING. ,, Per!>1an S2eaor 3l$S . BING Surfbo;ird 7' 4",1:••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• f'11:.h1on Island locat111n~ lran~l'nbt>r, J ~ r' bu:.1 0 , er 18 Part F Tune male krtlens. Call a(l 4 s 1 SI 60 mini pmta1I. brand new ~anted Avalon ~oonn.: ·72 Ford • 1 'I' Fu I I~ Pltgt IJO) ~lalern1t) nt''ll .. , ..... 1 "Oc11I uroom SPM.548-4217 / aiu; · ea S75 3U·l359 lo. lease, r ent or ! ? load"d ·-,3 "-rn L'r'"' .... ,.. .. W11ITram ~7~NB G 9tags$l.50ea. -Wkdavs onh Wt-d & ~ ""' ... ~, ~2:~2~-ini: & <j>.iliem,. " mw.t lo or. moreSl.40ea. TV. llodio, Thurs :\o ·";knds or camper 'Int cond 1\ppll<'.illbn' .Jl'<'epll'd Sal T l lud d Sto.uoo b!..t otr IM7 2151 s .. t~people bl'l"'I\ » &. 3 :lu 1110 ~ ... -.... ,. f"Urnitutt 8050 ts ax nc e HIR.Ster~ 1091 holldars 645 2200 or Pu:l(up SSO Earn S30o ::-.. t D d -NO CARO? ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·3662 . ~ Roe~ Call r.4-1.9410 h1c ... po~t B entt'r r, :!n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Draw your own or sond Brand new 2 mo oh.I , 2015 Rodt ' 954 ----~ -UV'·:....:_ ___ ---Anti.,.s aoos **I BUY** nai;ne. address. phone & Mutant7 receiver W/2 Side·tre up to32 fl. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Sales 'ec retotr Y: 2l ·•IV G d •••••••••••••••••••••••~-~• u•~"' L'-·rn1'tur• •-w.cllmakeonecardper 12'' speakers. air au.K· near jel ty. !'ref. M \ J 0 R M \ ~ L' t • !\ (' " 1 vuuu ~ ... "" .-u .. ex t.ao Add 25< each. sailboat. $150. 675-0040 '68 Datsun 2000 Roadster ' • 1 • ' bk1lb ff\'s. 9 to I S3 50 ADRIAN'S FOR Appllancts--OR J will ... pension. $300 or best of. Restort'd hkc new. TL'RER nf uus1nt'S' p"r'ht ''J"l'tr·nl• Sendcheckormonevor r 6736703 • .... ... " A~ M · lo sell°' SELL for You. · ' er • Dock avail chonel art'a Call 5M 7736 machine:. hall npen1nM ~lorni.onl).4~3 2571 'Vq usic xes derto. -----------1 ftr <Z 1 peoP]e In <>TW'llih• sn-N~w Arnvo1s MASTERS AUCTION PILOT PlllMTIHG loats & Morine Power only up to 211• (;o. Xlnt. u.ppo.rLuml.)' 6. S.Cr"etary /CPA Finn 3111 Villa Way 32nd St 646-8616 & 833-9625 p O. Box 1560 lcpl,...,.. Wlr. power a~il 673·~ !~:!.~~.~~~ ... ?~.~~ /Wpearnwi:s.547~9 \1ature CiJI Fr11.JJ~ ~twport8each &737202 Aft6CALLS54·7293 CoshoMesa,Ca.92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iS FT boatdCX'katOo,·er . !"~ -r;-StJu.sucal hp111i.:. htl' bk AlC!tnan dmml( tul Circa GeMr'al tO I 0 Shores. N.8 . Up to St~. i2 Chev Bl~tl'r, ,A M " SAWPERSOH l(p'I(. Send rl•,.,ume, no Ul60 w Ii t·hn. S89'J/bst SAVE! New & used furn. WOVEN WOOD ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. to mo. tenancy. 213· lapcd;ck Ch~un ~. 64 Ford 1-.1110 l'.11111 I ~·t d , l>tl"l l"t• i>t IUI• l!IJ IJ 11 111 !> Ill I h,.'il n I ltill a W0ttttd t5t0 . ••••..............•... W a.: l' A Y 1'0 I' DI >I .LA II !-'Oil 1'tll' liSl':IH'.\HS io'UHt-:1tiN. Oll:<H:~TH' 01 l'I \.-.::; H ·s If )our nir 1• l'\ll J 1·lcan \I'\' lh llrl'ol IAUER IUICIC 2'J25 It.JI bl•1 llh ti Co~lll ~lei.a 97!1 :!~Iii tor BUYER Set.> U!'o f1ri..t. & lust: Tu11 l1oll.1r p1111l tor 1m1><1rb COSTA MESA DATSUN ~SltarborBhd Custu ~h·::.J 5111Ii1111 WE lll'Y •USElH.:AKS & TltUl't\S• Come morCall Fiii Appraisal Grottt Ch••rolet 111211 lk•ach llh d lluntin.:ton lk•.11·h 847-6017 * 549-llJ I 101' 001.LAH P AIO IMllEDIATEI.Y Jo'Otl t\LI. FORl.;it;~ C.\HS <.:ALLOrlCOM~I N 'fl) SD : L'S NEWrORT IMPORTS JIOO W C:.l llwv.:'\B 642-9405 fleosunl working l'undb phonl! t'all~ Stei.eJll, nrr fH6-7230 ' appl's. m14'c Wi~son's SHADES·To 80% OH Inflatable Dinghy. Avon 924-4495 -S3700 ~o 58j 6 selhnl( mun art gullrry Parke. & Guptill Im· 1181 --·-Bari:uin '<o"k. """' .2 Call S.15-8950' rtedaeal. $375. Charll!b '73 Ford Bronco stropp._• I flUY JUNK CAHS t' time & P Lim\' :"ail I>••, n or st t' :rn. Antq. Carved Bull & Cla" Stonis . .ll.'> ~ _!1,14 \\ • , .; , Tilomas. S40..$-140 d ays. eqwpptid. Mw.t' ~ell! Le USt;r> AUTO I'/\ nTS ~u.-.t be .iblt-tn sli.11'1 1m '''"'port Ddt •121163 O.ik BuHl'l l\V\' with l!lth. t ~t lil2 1!130 & Kl'.\IG SZ Bt:D (New), --------T _.._.1 bluebook S::\ l2." SUJ 51l5 1117 !i.;;17 med Possible t•.irnrni;' mirro r bea uti ful s.u132tl2 xlrJ firm S195 inrl del loot1,Moiflt-..ance/ rOMpOrnnon , ·7 2 to S600 mo Appl\. :\fl \!l'i.:l,;lr~. 1-;:1.l'\' p tune ~·IJOfl · ---l:i.ually home.835-2263 S«•ice f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>H I I • 'GOO c J i.h for i.:0011 ~tarnot. 900-Ne"'port Ctr .... rntcd lor .Ill ,1~('0I, - -Dinette i.t•t \\ alnul gram ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~·Sole/ 1971 Jeep Plt'kup lont1 1ran:o.pon.1tr11n P\t l't\ Dr. ask for :\lr Erhlu h, WOf'k !1 12f)m :-, da)9 "'k Armoune hull tree. f:ng f~rm1re lop table w /8 Wot'ett Wood Shades II U L L N E ~ D Rewt 9120 bed. AiC. uutu. j0 mi Phon1• B4b !IOIS 'Wed 9·12 noon l'rc• secrelariJI t'IC~r ~ash stnd. & mnn} col chn1r" Xlnl (OOd1t1on-New & recond. up tu l!O'; CLEANING" At Hoe an ••••••••••••••••••••••• muny xtru:. ~ firm ·'No phoo~l~~c.isc req'd . Sh s1><hHll1n~ ~ lectables ~1~ _ ~00 m .9541 ort. Mike. 894·06S0 & Son we orft'r quahty, '66 VW Poplop nmper s.ui 25116 _____ _ fs•uir•ii:Rsow necessrt) . Call ti.U 11660 "'.....i: 8010 Deuut c ustom birch J I . .._ h & 1 per5ooal service at a 17.000 mr on rcblt cni:. -A.Mtos, Imported ~ 09 .-"' !' uk rot p,\~t .......,.onces · · ewe er s ....,n<' 11tee ~ 't ff rd l Many xtras. S2000 firm. Trucks 9560 ggr esidvt!. \\e l l --------••••••••••••••••••••••• rab1net. bll.n Ampex workhench.Good cond p~c you c"an .11 n o 548-9790e\•cis •••••••••••••••••••••····••••••••••••••••••••• ressed. dcpcnd.-ulc SEC4HU:rYGUA1lD Ft111t:htD11mu~t>llotpornt sl(pkrs.AM fMIStrack. C<t ll G r eg art. 6pm pass up. llogun & Son ----AffaRomeo 9705 wJth rQan1t1i:ement polt-11 f 11m" P llffil'. ,\,k for Si.ll• l30ll W Warner Pllr1B1>001l' TV· must see &l2 9000or S48-411117 divrng St'n ace. ~1 5921 CABUVER Camper. Sip *PICKUP* ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91al Avera!lc earnint:l> Don.67~61lll neorHarbor,SuntuAna i300orbslofr ~29338 ••BOAT Pa1nt1ni & 4. Rdrrl(. :.love & •SP'ECIALS• ALFAGTV 172 """" t SIOOO t'ommcrl'ial Dd1 Ca!>l' Vorns•.h ,.,ork heater i\:." S300 Sl'e at S1h1•r, "t'm. ;11r 11111111 J('Om _.,., u 11 .. r REFRIGER \TORS S Chelll of Drnwers Kng $13.'> ofr. ~ " h S C " rho Appl) in 1>cr,nn .11 SEC 'Y/RECEPT. \("X~EJlSDRYERS si headboarct. 2 ni~ht M7 33JIJ __ Ftee('~t 6iS31i!'i 1999An:o t•11n .l )t 1972Dotaun 11on1n11. l'll' S1•n"hll· l~e Tanne1• Wl•lll . ..,., '"" r•• r I l' t• 11 t ,. r Rcrond1Uo~d KtPl)S ~tan~. 11aml!! table. bar ---looh M . ·w ~.Ton Cht>\Y Uclu'c I !>pct"d \\1th new p.1111t pavrlwnt-. 175111-:S ~lit Pla111 C:11n.,1ru, 11011 &. rc.11 ot & F'r~t Dnmai:'d stereo, drop l11a r ~ 1 £> 1 <'l 1> ru Pt' rly ,. 1th E_j .,,~~ 9030 Comper Spei'llll: Powt'I SllARP' 11 <Hl71'1R l lriti1h Car Co. l'~J>"r l11·"1.1hh-H1•111\ Gu.11 ih•I chr:1 Fuw i.:hrna lumJ)l> Midl a nd Pha rmat·al ,...,...... steering. Power hrake!I. How 0Ny $2377 213/694 2854 SALES• In Cla:.sll1•·•I ;1111111 711S. :t9 \'Et\RS l:"OC picture:. H33 Ji37. Grn!X'frwt Diet Plunund ·.•••••••••••••••••••••• air cond .. lrlr. brokl.'o; 714 990. Ster<·o. CH and 11.1rh Io ll.111\ 1'11111 PO Jlox t\qUJ\'llJJ "waler p1lb". KohlerGencrutor. 6•,kw. SheU & booth. Xlnt c·ond 1972Ford C ri / ·2525 t5flu r.,,,,, \le) ... C.:11 DUNLAP'S Mo\'1ng ~1usl s\'11 n\'~ \11l•,,1e11tr f>hl.lrmacy, l!IW. Nds wrk. ~ or CM1 er kno~ledge essen11.11 2 t1:,'(;;!j; nauiiuh~dc bur ~ 2 !\ewnnrt lk•al'h l>t'J.t 675.2172 58,00oml. !163·8738 or .i speed. mu1ti1 & i:arpet· Audi 9707 ir' Pltp LaCa)e\lt'. El 1815:-.;e~IJOrl llhd. C~I stool:>. SlOO. U.ll after ,... __ 642-M08 cd camper shell w boot.••••••••••••••••••••••• • t-oru Sllfi !_2!0__ H\l\'t' ~talrnn \tt11n CAL.LS-\8 77t40 6pm7510070 :'\ew t'll'c walt•r healer. Palmer P-GO Manne &Ill> 7x14 camping trrnh:r Extra clean' t811S73S l '74 Audi JOO l.S 4 <11'JOr .~h ndwrch l.>t'llvt'r\, 11:101 "'P''r1t lb) &.Kenmnn· \\'.s,h\·r S•>5 -50itJI ~.lecc1r)cr,:1"11' t'nR.Xlnt eond.lnboat. $125or trodt'Curnm r Ho'\lf0Ny$2777 Auto tram., vrn}I top J110mln1t' Xlnl 1, llm•• Jo:, c ... t"ull &. I> tinw Ap-Kenmort t':lt><' l>r,>er S25 Steel asq ci.~r t·Jl;ur. 1:n tmtl'<I \\ indo-.. 67S 1505 $500 640-4965 eves lwll ~6 &&Ill pe i.tereo AM F~l radio ;.111 ~ A1>pro"1> 15 hr:. ~ k pl} ,,:O.h1~l ~\Jl1on, I~* & Kenmorr w J :.hcr S35 Stow Oa\ 1~. bWh cl nrm ---5 1973 Dot ron<I, '"ery de11n 28.iOO tr,'ihr'.'':'> n Ciuar. $4G llb'7Z chairs, (2) Stow Da' Ill Used hnck, 1022 Prt>t'ei. MotorlCoJ!~I/ sun m1. New front tire11. r" lnfo Catl645·01-t5. --- -Side choirs, Danish typ Cho1c<'. 425 P1e1:cs Misc loots, Pow~r 9040 Sc ti SO 4 speed . AM lupe & cent brukc r<'lin1n.i ----------1·~'r\'1Cl' Sta Alknllnnt~ Cnld.,pot :!1 ·I n1p.ic1ty ini: chair. C21 Danrsh 3 ~1u,1 tukl' all l\i.'OO •••••••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags. <7997ou>. Pnc::e or $$,000 inl'lud,.,., URGENTLY NEEDED · · Secretaries • 1 l..ong & Short T\'rm J{11~11tnrnents 'Holiday & \la rs110n rny ~osp1tal11:1t11)11 111 :111 ail, I VOLT •• ,.,,.. ..... _ ... ,,, ••• '-iloo ••• run & p tim1• l':xPt•r 'd !IUf(' h)' Side n?ln.:. lj yr:.. Jr J\H•r l ht':.l~. brown . . Gra nd Banks 1973 • " d J'10 I Mow Only $2777 li<'COM' plates Aond 111 \pph lh1~ C.1r1•\ xlntrnml$<1001'44771!9 lyprnt:l·ha1r Tt!akdtn l\iog:-.l7e potrhwork L tofth ooc1 "1>e t. 74 ona Y nHnac. Aulll!J77 1'hon<'~lll:l-<!O!I:! 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Dt•1oi&;n Plaza _" _ ~ .,;_ · ns ass1c .1 48. 25 '14 Hu rley David son · ' ' ' 64().8161 Moving. Pinball mai:h. Ovemig~ter, fisherman. Sporut.er, 3,000 ml, hk *'"HI. '76 ..... .,,. ~675. 497 12110 "' l fll} ")I J H (1 .J J, ',10 Qill 4!+.1·2013 Whirlpool washer SR ACCOUNTANT In f11lr rnncl1l1on k.no~· •rll 1ihuw .. ''' Hl'· __ Ph~ Ii:\ muntmi:: Locul rn t.~ NEW neH'r u i;ctl. 197 Ira 1~111: term .1i.4l~n y r 1 g 1 d a 1 r c m 1 n nwnl I UI' "SSS. wni<her llr) cr "hit~ xln T"rnpo 1 emporJr)' llclv ro1 t-.mcJo ur nl•lh11t hmc 17110'.lSk~ Purl.. Bl •II · 'll,.,,.L. ··o 440 lU ll for Sl7U. Ul>klO ~ ·''" ..... '"' S375 l\11·314:1 fEU:Pll O~R SOJ.ICI ~~!~!!~••••••••••~?.~ TOtt~. 1100<1 •n coml' ':II Schwinn Acll. Collet t.rowuuc ~mpun). GOod tor's Item '9~~ restored hoo l"'i llJli.JS()() $145 bs l ~2 34 21 r uch Mop ed console N.ew pam~. chrm. auto ne w546-7326 "' ~T" "" IMW 9712 Rederorauni:. Jll like ster(.'O phono surf brda pilot. Moving must sell. . 'i'wo Ton HO C&cC, 124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new s· Qut lted cslm S20. & S2S JIB Walnut St. Offer. 646-0663. 1974 Yamaha 360 Enduro. CA. 2 spd. R.A. & 7J\f frt made so(a. 2 club chri.. l\pBch S695. Clean & s harp. 04573610102). Only $899S. SU50 1 8 i.ofa wood F A N T A S T I C 548-0259or541Ml882 HOWARD frame $2RO Coffee & end Glru.s top P atio Tbl & DISCOUNTS on all rt· CHEVROLET, Dove & Ibis S80 !I twrn t11.·<15 & ('hnc. S80 Wrou$!hl Iron mammtc '7& Models at '75 Honda Super Sport Qu111I Sls .. Newport frameic, $3S e.s. 1 ll<llug I.amp, SSO. Game • ct, ~!C'fia Boat Center .• IS95 400·4 . lo mi·s. unde Beach. chr S80. 2 lt1mps S40 u . SllM> Kin~ u Bdspread Newport Blvd, t.:0:.111 warr.$950.675·8839. 833·0555 Hdl>d & s1d11 tbl $100 :.ct. Sl2 Mist.' 675·3464 Me1'a. G46-40l2 Must sell '71 Suwki 00 ----------1 67~ 1'w<> 17' GAi AXIL' ·rr· New . $275. Alsl), '7( '72 Courier. New mtr. 4 Wrought lrM <.:hn1r~ & • ' r:. • 1 Twin Naul( 7• Sofru.. Xlnt Duncan Ph> re 1'llbll' llulls. 17~ HP OM,C twwusaki 100. Xlnl. $300. tires, carb., paint. Shell. eond. $85 uch. Elti: &IS 752.1 l'r::uler. From ~79.>. a Call 67S-2259 A M If' M II track . M Boal Cent r $1800/bs l ofr. d nys dr)t-r Kenmore S7S COP· -1 e ~ ;i e '73 Yamaha 6SO Clean pertor~.~0·27~. ' Snfa.2thrs.slpn'l(blljZ.h1 IH605J9_____ reliable. $750 Cal 67S.1608,e\t.'S97!l·04911. SADDLEBACK BMW ___ .._ ____ , _______ ,~ -- 9ov's5<'h\\IOn2'" IO~pd ftOOtl t'Ond, yellow, $<10 MS 7&'17 --el\r, rarlJd .& ~nheam CLASSIC 18' 1949 I.> ma 548·S73l be~r ~rt S~m. 73 lnternal1onol ~.Ton. s:~ f~:~e t'~~tl wJ;~d-rurll'rs 968-0389__ ~(r'~~~·~·:;~.r~l.~k~~ 110:\0A ELSINORE 250 ~.~ a~~tr:;~':r ~~~. 30HEW BMW's IMSTOCK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • I SICltET AllYS ~~ TYPISTS Wti hove Iona & short .111 ~nmrnt11 in 1 r' llll'. wport uod C:o11lu tu. 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Wllt:EL•;R \in lraml' & xtrui. Call _ rn~ "t!1~t>ll ~6 ~7~-3!1' C:l'Ulion LHr ohoard '71 llonda SL 2350 Cherry auto tran~. t'M rndio .Xlnl t<ond , 1nt'lude" ~~1__ _ __ WANT •:D I ale• Mdl Nt•wpaf!Ol.2boat<1wner Blue. low mllcnl(11. $S:iCJ S2000 ~tofr li7$J747 basket. rover. f ha1 R~"ood ~all unit cor t<11mpeor s ht•ll for J Cl'P ·~ 10Kor~l. ~2 4625 830-M&'l - lnctc Originul pn ct• S220 ner hutch · OOH\ item~ ton l'V. 7' lwd Al.SO lull' ~ ----i3 Yumaha MX Dc;;rl ~! ~~~~~~-1~1·~.'l~l'.~~I ~~ now$1S05-ill:IOJr. hkent'w~ll491m rndl !11 d1• by r>l rl4·a1· SKIPJACK-FUrld1ee. tank. o1h1·r xtr1111 . Nvr (.'c111 11tl .•. ~3609."'", -llC'tnu1!-'rt•1•rnr, 20 22 t•u 7S, trlr, HDF. Vllf'. b<tl " " "" 1~30 Sc hwinn CydeAllwO()(ft1rnpll'nf lhl&ti f\.S4aMM tank , P P , SlO,:iOO dl'llertortrk r111•l'rl Mmt 1J611 5951 TAiier~ Pt•rm1101·nl full 1 r uck, rnlli•l'tor~ Item. maH'hlO" l'hi.11 11. MUlll '714812271111 cond.Sl\75 lllll 241!> ' 0'1 cund :\1 1 oil .. Mutlcol Cll Y.V '15 LUV·l11pd. LCll"C)4t st Select I on In OrClftC)t County 8 l 1·2040 495-4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Sult·~ Sl'rv1cc 1,eu1o1n11 Roy Carver. Inc. lt.oll11 ltoy1•e UM W & f)llrt llm1' l'n•\•111u" ' u~ " M'(' 7fill 1744 --Motor H----· 11•-11. •hrll 1•··l11w l'lu" -•-------i 900 4013 · · lnd,,....nh 1013 21' 1/0 Mt•rc Cru11wr ......... "" ft " ' ' l''P 1h•\frt>el , hu\ n111 01·(' ----l"L S_.-1055 SClle/llent 9160 Bk 12700 l'vt "IY Worl(, I MU .I u 1n llOr<•t> Newport Jlol'lll'h 6'10 tl411 .---------•I 1'>"10l renulrNI Mutuul ...,. .... • -..,_... ...-••••••••••••••••••••••• tri ller 5 hl"I on rblt mlr .. 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Gr nntl Twin Screw. ~48·898 RECt;NCY MO'l'OR '73200:! <800K PV I ontsurrou1111inl(.S & hAKtftyGlrt 968-1090 plun, f't e. S tudio. evee.Dayal2ll)'31-ll3~ HOMF:RF.NTALS 19«13Scout,runsaood. 'i420ll'.lTn (Oll1KXV) S..~~ Short~ loni: Tt-ory ota 8035 fl41l ·5 134 or h o m e, Ski ar Fish . 18 F t. 925N.Hn1bor lllvd,S A. SlOO 642·12'5 '752002-!629NHK1 terin uis'\lllllmenl'< ··T-· •••••••••••••••••••••• ......_ I060 llC!'l 4345. Sidewinder, 455 Old11, **~I 2503• • Clo-.d On Sundayt "" UJ~«i\l .AY~N KtTTF,NS ••••••••••••••••••••••• --'74 D t I I( ti mi PQ Lon.: a. 11horl t ('rm n11 -Rel(iSh'r et!. $7,/up with 11 owntrJ hlp, M u11t unic Offlct Fumfturt & ~er~~~~6fl4'4et. t35oo. IWntAI :Toyota Sc11t m ini AM/I"~ ~~~·;l'I; ~ t:J:,: Coprt 9715 •iiinmtnl.11 You doa·t 1 .. _._ ,,~, .. 111"'. Quarterhor11('. f;nuli11h & E ... pmetd tOIS -· motor oomc dlx. 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Too Much!" lritish Car Co. 71 1'1111<1. a .s1x.I. rudi11 007Ml 'I THINK IRITISH £liue>rr)l'··11<!~.~rd,\rl1IH';,,~\·~~ ·~ VW. t'artor> rt'blt 8UYDloRrELCTEAS~ CONNELL 213/694·2854 MuttClftCJ 9952 i.tt:rl'O l!IM ml, m11,.1' lritilh C C 0 · ~ ""'' " "" •••••••• ••••••••••••••• to au1n ,... l'ull Joh or o THINK IREA 4J3Hl(J enJl . i.un roof, ne" paint. ~ ,.. ~: !~:~::~:~; fant~~·~tu~·,~~' ~OU ·~,~~~f~1r4°· ~![~:~u~~~:h~~: ~-· CHEVROLET 'o r; :.:~·,·:·~:2~ [11 R ~1~1'.~:~ij~~··~~:~·Jr .:.:2= pun hi11>t' hkl' J ll'J l>t' '-~-~,·'"-~ 2828HarborBhcJ. Col\..tk. uni> 31100 1tl1 . ••••••••••••••••••••• Fiat 9725 Sens1bll' P,.> ml'nb UH~r 714/990-2525 '71-Supe;-Bet'tlt' Xlnt 2025 S Manchester (.'OSTA Mt;SA full) lo.idt'd C..ill Ur till ~. "''.1!>.tb.i1·k. ~u1wr toon~W·ta<.'<I lmmed111lt 14 MGB. Jm frQ . 28. t..'Oad . n ew brakes. A--k-.:m 750-2011 S..J6 14'00 l oom . ti4:! 0 11 :! o r rlt'1111. on~ 14h1h' au1t1. ATLAS ········•········•····· F I AT BllY~ll !-. 1\TTl-:NT ION! Brand New '7& FIAT $2797 + Tax & Lie. c Ser ir99S37 > . ACT NOW! o(for C'X p1 n·s 5 P :'-1 Wed 8 31·76 DICK MILLER MOTPRS FIAT 120 w. w.,... at Maial Saitta AIMI 557-2132 i J 1''1Jt S11yder 124 Many xtras. 830-11 1976 128 cu.,1 2 dr sedan. 9.500 m1. under warran· ty. ml•lalht' blue/ dar blue 1nl f'!'ll 8 trac k -.lcreo. 30 ~I PG. m1n1 cond. but !'ll L'ST i.ell s:lOOO or b;, t of r !162 Q 17 75 Xl9 Xlnl cond Li mlll'ai:c. m..in) -<Lra:. $-l~Jt) 1:!1:11 n ti J!IJ.1 9727 ....•.•...•...••...•... lrand Hew '7 6 HONDA Cars OVER 100 To Choose"'°"'! UNIVERSITY OldtlftOttlle Hoftdo Can • GMC Trucks 2850 llJrbor Bii J CrJ11l,1 ~k~.1 540 !H>i Fiat 9 725 ...••..•....••......... BUY 01 LEASE 01 llBDB ALLMODB.S IMSTOCK IMMEDIATE DlllVHY DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT 12ow.w ..... 'atMaM s ........ 557.z u2 cJellll'ry f'orqootecull m1, xlnt rond .. M\.1 hl l'>t'll radwls. int/ext xlnt, ""-"" --'TOchevy Mahbu 6'U 66tl7 ~3 ~7'~r~.f3:.~i1 1 ··h BRITISH CAR CO 673-8780 mulS. 675-81136 · '71 l42S. Convertible '67 Con cue Con' Bolh 213/694-3951 ---. .,., vw Bus. Need~ work. Good tran.sp. Supe r che rry. all the top~. 427 . I spd. Xlnt "" ~ Whlsle $1550. 675· 1832 ood' Sl800 't d .. c.•• .,., .. 3 •1 L• 714/990-2900 Ponctw 9750 S'IOOor ofr. 11 ,es. · "ust sl'e con ,..1......, u:N 214" <. -•••••• ••••••• •• •• •• •• •• Call S48·376S art 6pm '73 Volvo 142, auto, air Call 64li.l>-t2G bcf 5pm__ 7 am 5 Pm. 5 5 7 5 S 9 !I kann«IM Ghia 9735 ·= Porv .. hu "I". "-cJy " ' ' --;----p S P/B FM Casette '7S N SS ood d eve wkods '65 Furd !\\u-.tunit F -.thck New lnlllor. ~tui:i.. s11Jt p1pt's. Ill'\\ 11<11nt & tires Slti~O bs l ofr 01.1)1>. 839·S890 EH·~. ~93 9&lll Chrysler /Plymot1 Open l>u1ly & Sun 'UI Pl\1 2lV~ llarl>or Bl\'J . Costu Mesa 546-1934 ••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • •• ""'1 t ~'1 'l ", ""c au S9 BUS. New en1:me, new • ' ovu · G. l'On • n er 'n ., ..i ~ rims. dn t . $900 r Pb Beaut In id cond. $3400 $3.SOOorhestoffer ic;c1111.ml4I' 9933 191i8 Karmunn Gh1.i. cov . bra $4200 otr. Aft ve rans, 10 r. 494.-4126/ 491·3210 49'l 2071 •••••••••••••••••••••• Oldlmobi~ 9955 POfltiac 9945" immJc. phone c1 ~:.. Spm. 4\f6-46J6 &az.0374 ---.J 1967 COUG ... R ••• ••••• • •• •• •••• • • ••• • •••• •••• •••• • •• • • • ••••~v 494 1005 -. Autol, Utcu '66 NOVA S1'A. WAGON· ... -. --'67 912 Reblt eng . new 68 \'W. Radio, good rond, ··~··•••••••••••••••:•• Kuns &ood. $600. Call Autom1t1c, pwr. !'ltl'<>nni; '72 DeltOI ~ ' d! llrdt~ '71 Grun l'ni. I I KJrm.rnn Ghia. Xln pawl. mags & trres Like clean.~{~· le.tick 99 I ( 673-Q98 afler6 PM. & m1yl roof 1TWll211)). Atr. A~I I'" I U. P s. 1-\Jll ix>"er. stereo, co n d 1 n o u I Gd new. Must sell ~750. ofr ""' """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• R~ed to $799 ~~nt-r ~J~ 644 2631 r.sdial~. $1 .900. 61$ 77 Mechum~ally Gd tirei. 751-3133 '70 Westphalia Camper, '63 Buick. P /B. P /S. au '68 Capnce, auto lranJ>, ToWM & Country • --1970 (;Jtu!Jna. good co SZ650 ~ 5t58 .---. -xlnt eond . New e ng, cond, auto. Gd runmn1 A/C, radio. S650. AuloSalcb & Leasing 1967 OLDS 98, 4 door, 1 dr, good tires, & A/ Mercedes ~nt 974 67 · 912 Por~chr. \\ht i blk radials. Divorce. Might <.'l)nd $500/ofr. 644-G-133 548·1711 2167 llarbor. (;ostu Mcl>a I owner car. Has ewer· $6'75 ofr. 831 3143 int , xlnt cund, $4800. C'On.Slder trade + cash. C ... 'l 646 •••••••••••• •••••••••• &l6 5538 ...,.9• 644 11\Ut 73 Yellow Estate Wagon '68 Impala. Orig owner. """ ·4446 ...._,,..., Xlnt cond. 410 .67 G p · , , hi l°""l\I ·' 220 .• d _,,,. . ....,,, fl Gd mech co nd - -7"'··"7 ran Ns.tvCr)l """• erceucs . "!>p ·. ----ul power. radial tires $19Stfirm 494.5167 ·Ford 9940 Broadway, Costa IXN~r rnc l. windo ,\~1 l'',\1 radio ncw 111 67 912 Porsclle 5 spd. re 57 VW sunroof runs 111d new brakes. xlnt cond Mna. Qwl'ksale! $37.\.ti44 tenor & tire~ 25 ms pe bwlt engm~. new 1>amt, nds some body wrk. &t ong ownr. $2600. 833-7776 ·72 New""rl 2-Dr .. vmyl ~7•2••1 .•T•D•••:0••r•.•1:l•m• 0 1". ·,,··(:. "al. Be~t offer or tradt llres_.494_·!!900 __ ofr ove r S450. 599 ...., " ' · 01-'· ''d " v-• 99 f k I Convertible Lovers lop p /S p I ti. l owner r adials. 'any I top. dean 72 "'' " <"onu -y-6~i:J.;J d~~b ~ 6~; ~ 00 Targa. o\ erhauled, i\ I Hamilton Apt B aft 4·30 1 Owner 1973 Buick lik $1285 795·0864 Priced Orig owner 673 339! SlSOO or bto;t om:r •••••••••••••••••••• aft Gpm • shape, PP. 919 dl2!1 or 68 VW Convert. Reblt eng, new. Loaded w/a~ce'f>s below Mkl • ~1 iliO'J __ __, S44~or SS8 7000 __ xlnt cond. Best offer. 22 000 loral mi's $3995 • '75 LTD Country Squire 1 ... 0 ..... 0 · 646 2136 • L' 69 Chev. Malibu,' xl nt Wagon t'\111 pwr xlnt l97001cb, runs .1:reat IW6·61162 .. .,. .,... i 09ll TTar.:a . Reblt eng 67J.l713 ~ · • ..:.vs. cond. Reblt eng New cond 494 2667 ' $250 642· 1265 -------. Hew . Used & transm S-tn~l. .Ma,s •. 64 vw Bus. Rbll cnit & lJres. ~-557·7196. -------1974 Vega GT Hulrhbu AM FM 613 -tllltl '7tGalaxy.2dr,\'tl,auto. '71 CullJ~:. Su1;r~me xlnt cond.3200n11.4s . OVER I 00 transn;.;:~1xt~r Must Codiflac 99 I 5 Sell things rast with D11tly u c. SllM rni. ~l .200or ofr Com'l. 1mm;u· J\11 ex must ~ell ~moo !Jtll!·SUB-MERCEDES 19111 912. lo mi'!> on nl'w see. · morn-••••••••,•••••••••••••• Pilot Want Ad~ 548 sros tra:. S21150 1115 titi<!!> Alt 5PM OMDISPLAT motor, i\ c. 5 ~pd. nC"w _mgs _______ _ pains~· m~g wheels. many '70 VW Pop Top Camper. Aldo., New tlOO A..+o5. N•w House of lmporh xtrll.l. S6.~ ~~ Less than :.io.ooo mi on (f!) AUTIIOHtZIW I ch d · -!'11 Elt(;EOES U1'.:AL~R '67 912 PoN1che S Speed, eng, new c ut· . g t ires, . • rebui It engine , new AM/FM tape deck. Very 6802 !'llanche~ter, paint, tlres Call 494 9966. clean. $2825/bllt ofr. CaJI Buena Park Russ 494-1279 or 6«·2071. 523-7250 '709115. On the Sant:i Ana F14 > $7,500 !\loving mll.5t sell. '62 VW C'all l93 tiOl9 bus Looks & runs great. 1'it..T-ibel'S 5600 611 15th St, HS. l ~ .~!~~.~!~~ ....... !?.~~ 536-9819 Cadillac '73 280C Cpe. 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Saoeks VOL 69, NO. 244, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Huntington 8)' ROBERT BARKER Ol -0.llf ~ .... - Huntington Beach City Council members voted Monday rught to retain the present city tax r.ate or $1.62 per $100 assessed valuation rather than opting for what was caUed a "token cut .. Six of the seven council mem · bers concurred that a tax cul of five or six cents would be virtual ly m eamnglcss. Youth Tabbed As Killer Be arded dtrendant Thomas Hardin !leste r v. as pointed out m the courtroom Monday as the man who praclicalty cul Janet Mae Meti in two with a burst from his Britis h-made Sten automatic nfle De p uty Dis trict Attorney R obert C h a t terton told an Orange County Superior Court JUry that llester, 29. of Long Beach was one of four men who burst into a home at 1686 1 Bayview Drive, Sunset Beach. last Nov. 8 ''to settle a score.·· Chatterton said the motive in the planned killing of Ronald Cauwels. 27. was one of revenge for the victim's earlier robbery or two men who were members or the gang dispatched lo the home shared b) Cauv..els and Mrs Metz. The prosecutor put Alan Daryl Irving of Lo ng Bl'ach on tht• stand as his fi rst witness 1n lhc fi rst of four trials mvolvms: fi H• men who each face two coun~ or first dearee m urde r rtving, na med as a defendant in the original grand jury indict- ment. has been promised a coun· t)' jail te rm or one year on each or the two murder counts in return tor his testim ony. Irving. 29. told the jury that the plot to eliminate Cauwels was conceived arter he and Thomas Dunker were robbed by Cauwels and prospective witness Dale Jrwin in a Long Be ach motel. Irving said he and Dunker. who will also appear as n prosecution witness, delivered 174 pounds or marijuana t o Cauwels in re· turn for the $20,000 he said was lbe argreed price rorthedrug. The jury was told that Cauwels pulled a gun, took the m ari1uana and fled from the motel with Jrwin after tying Irving and Da.nker to chairs. Jrvlng rue fully noted thal the program "Let's Make a Deal'' was belnJ aired on the televlsion Ht in their room while Cauwels was relie ving them of their packages of marijuana. lrving told the j ury thal Hester was the architect of subseque nt plans to eliminate Cauwels who, lle said. b ad s im ilarity robbed other me'mbers of organizations peddling drugs in the S\lnset S.ach a nd Lo ng Beach areas. I rving testified thot he and J>unker were two of four men who waited outside the Bayview J>rtve home while Hester led three armed men Jnto the pre- rnlses. Chatterton said the four in· trud crs found Cauwcls, Mrs. Mt1ti and Irwin In the living room and ordered them to lie on the floor whllo they searched l ht• bome. Chatterton said witnesse.s will t~tify that Hesler shoved the (Sf>e TRIA L, P ag.-A2> 'Uttle Folks' Classes Set AtHBParks The Huntington Beat'h P•rb and Recreation Department is orre rtng morning •·Utue folk" c lasses at botll Murdy and Edison com munity centers. Registration will be held at 9 a .m. Wednesday at both cenlerft. ~ or \he class es 1s $SS for t wo • days a week and $75 for three , dAys. Classes a rc for 12 weeks. , ()(ficials uy the classes are taught by expui~ teachers· to give t'hlldre n social a nd p byslca1 d evelop me nt, a rt , 1dence and musk. At Edison Center, chlldrtn rnmt~4 yHrt old by Dec.1 and ' Ill )lunly Center , the child must be4 by Feb. 1. 1'Jrtber Snformalioo <'an be ob- talncd by contactlng Edison Center a \. 536-9381 nr Murdy Cealtt al 842 ... 431. .... F icures rel u s ed by Cit y Ad m inis trat or Bud Belsito showed the decrease wou.ld r e· suit In the savings of $6.63 an· nuatl y on the city tax bill for t he owner of a $60,000 home. Cou.ncllman Al Coen reflected the m ajority opinion when he sajd it would be more responsible and m eaning f\11 to improve c1ty operations rather than institute tax reductions at this ti roe. Ba<"kh1g Doarn A~ wi..- Plennie Wingo. who makes a h a b i t o f wa l ki n g backwa rds . passes t hroug h Santa Cr uz on a j:mnt from San Francisco lo Sa nta Ma r ia . He uses r ear -vie w mir rors on his ~lasses to see where he'll be next. Bl Segment Fails During Test Session WASHINGTON CAP> --Thi! Air Force said today a Bl bomber bod y t ei1 t section cracked while being subjected to greater-thnn·normaJ stresses. The affected part was m '' sedlon of Bl fuselage be111g test· ed in a pressure chamber . not m one or the t hr ee proto t ype bombers being test flown, an Air Force 1pokes man said. The spokes ma n added · "Thal piece or hardware would never fly ln an airplane" because at w~s a test 11ectlon not intended to go jnto the plane. Various sections dealgned for the co stly a nd controvt1rsial bombe r a ~ p lac.-d under "higher concentrated load.ii thlln whot we would see ln the air." the spokesman said. Nonetheless, the crack In a 11trengthening member called a 'longeron·• is bound to draw at· tenUon in the light of a !(rowing controversy over whether the United States should bui ld the 81 bomber. T he n ew cra ck a ppeared across the five·incb width of a longeron, which was described as an aluminum alloy beam run· nlne the length of the fuselage. The lon,gerons help distribute the weight load. Ao Air Force 1pecialist said that when the crack appeartil, the "test at.ructure'' -called a "wing carry-throu&b section" - already had been subjected to the equivalent of 1,789 ffights, or a bout 1.4 Umea the normal ureUme of anticipated slress. The Air Force 1aJd the part has been reinforced with a plate and testing or the section has re· s um ed. Air Fortt technicians t•Y they want to subject each section of the Bl to the eqwvalml Of at least two lifelim ol anticipated stress to assure t.hal tb plane will stand up In actual ntgbt con- ditions over a long Ptriod. ,, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 1, 1976 T EN CENTS Nixes 'Token' Tax Cut Ron Shenkman sald that wtule a tax cut would proVJdc httl\' or no relief to homeowners, al would decrease t he city income by several h u n d r e d t hou s and dollars. He said a tax reduction could n.>sult in the imposition of trash collection rees "which would p la c e r eal har d s h ips on thousands of Huntington Beach residents '' * * * Shenkman said tht• cut would be hkl' throwing a bone "llhout ment to a starving man "Tha:. 1s a cruel ttung to do, .. tw said. Mayor Harriett Wat.>der. the Ion<' advocate on the <'OUJ\c1I for a tax drop. ~aid that, 1r all taxinJt agencies would throw bones to property owners . "l'Tetl) soo11 we w o u I d h a v t' a w h o I e skeleton." * * * "This city council had on op· Portun1t;. to cut taJ(e:s und al didn't ... she stud. "I simply don·t know where they :ire coming from " "If this attitude persists. the cost of running gover nment would never be reduced," s he s aid. Mrs. Wieder contended th:it a city tax t'ut when coupled with a i:ounty tax reduction could be * * * s1gniflc::int Hunlln(itlon Beach hud u 23 8 percent increase in ai.i.essed valuutu>n this year By kcl'pmg thl' prt'stmt $1.62 tax rate. an additional $811.284 in revenues will come lo thec1ty Cloudinf? the issuc on a lax decrease 1s the fact that salary negotiations are still going on with five city employt> groups. <Set-TAXES, P age A2) * * * J County Ta~ Rate Cut Overall Levy Reduced by 14 Cents B)!GARYGR ANVILLE Of, ... 0.11, f'flol~ Orange County supervisors lo· day set lhe county's 1976-77 general fund property tax rate at Sl.43 Tor eath $100 worth or as· sessed value. The new tax rate is a 20-cenl· drop from the t975-76level. Overall. however. supervisors reduced tax rates under their con- trol by only 14 cents per $100 worth of assessed value. . That's be cause the combined rate sel for the county Ha rbors. Bea ches and Parks District and Flood Control D1stn ct combined climbed s ue cents. • The steepest rise t'ame as a r~ sult or a parks I a nd acquisition and development program in the Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis· trict that sent its tax r ate from .1091 to .1979 cents for each $100 worth of assessed v aJue. In summ ary. the new tax ratt'!. m l'an m os L homeowne rs in Orange County will be pay1ns: more in county proper{~ ta>. ratci. this )'ear des pite the ovt.'rall 14- cent cut. That's because t~ ratt" shff will be more th.in offset by Ill· creases in assessed values : For examplt'. a homeowner "hose home was valued by the u:.- sei.sor al $40.000 in 1975·76 "'ould have paid S195 60 in county taxes T he :.a m e h o me va lued at S50.000 by the asst>ssor this ycur Wlaile Swi111111i11g will cost the homl'<lWTW1' S226 m county taxes When adoplm~ lht' tax r utl'. Supervisor Ralph Clark s aid the board of s upervisors set an exam- ple tor other taxini: as:cncies by reciucin~ the property tax rate. Clark called for properly tax rt' form und urged Gov. Edmund Bro "n Jr "l o hold i.t a t,• l t>g 1s l a t o r s h o s t a g e an Sal'ramento 1f nl'Cl'S!ia ry" to "b lain wha t Clark said 1s nl'l'<ied ta>. refor m DA 's Cella Military Seeks Gas Weaponry Kosygin ~eported Case Firm, Stricken in Attack Judge Rules SA N F HAN<.:ISCO IAP 1 Scientisti. :.ay the Pentagon '' seeking funds to develop a nc~ nerve gas weapon tba\ they fear could usher in an era or "dazil· ing, unbelievable" chem ical weaponry. T h e d e v ic e . known as a "bmary weapon," would contain two or more relatively harmless chemicals that form a highly tox- ic nerve gas when lhe weapon is rired. said Dr. R. J. Rutman, a Univer s ity or P ennsylvani a biochemist. He was here for a symposium on binary warfare at the American Chemical Society meeting today "Tbe binary weapn has be<'n called the ·escalatory weapon par exce llence'," he told a news conference Monday. "The only effect ive res pons t> to 1t 1:. a nuclear we apon or soml'thmg more exotic.·' Rutm an said replacing exist ing stocks of nerve gas canister:. with bin ary weapons could makl' nerve gas politically acceptablt.• by removing the danger of stor- ing a nd moving an a lread .. poisonous gas . LONDON !AP 1 The tabloid London Evening News says Sov· 1et Premier Alexei Kosygrn suf- fered a heart a ttack while swim· ming 1n the Moscow RJver and was saved by h is bodyguard . The brief dis patch Monday from the newspaper's Moscow corresponde nt did not state when the incident occurred but said 1t "came to light " when the pre- m ie r was "too ill to meet a Japanese d e legation v isiting Moscow." The correspondent refe rred to "a sta tement" that said the pre· m ie r "w a s g i ven or al re- suscitation and owes his life to this and the fact that professional medical help was immediately availa ble " The correspondent did not say "ho made the statement. There w as no conhrmaLlon of tht.> r('J)Ort in Moscow and the London paper's correspondent , Vactor Louis. could not bc rC'- al'h<'d 1mmcdw tcly for com· mcnt A~Wlre,...lo REPORTED STRICKEN Soviet Premier Kosygin G. R. Berdes, a starr member or t he House Com mitt cc on In ternational Re lations, said "mid die-level bur eaucrats" in th1· Pentagon were eager to get rund mg for a progra m. twice vot("{I down by Congress, to develop binary nerve gas weapons 011 to Governor Last Coastal Bill A D efen s e d epartment representative was invited ti) the !>y mpos1u m to d is cus ~ th1• Pe nt agon 's position. but u Chemical ~oc1l'ly spokt·sma n said the department canceled, citing personnel changes. Clears Legislature Jn J uly 1975, Congrc~s VQlcd down un Arm y requl!<;t for 5562.000 to J>repare a buildmg at. Pine Bluff Arscnul m Ark::insa<; for manufacturing bmury )ta' (SttGAS, P age A2 l SACRA MENTO (APl The last or a string of bills that together a re designed to save California's 1,100-mllc coastllnc from ov('rdevelopm ent have clear ed differenl legislative houses. T h e Se n a t e a p pro ved o measure Mond a y thol. would Tough Sex I..ife Message Service Deluged . SPOKANE. Wash. CAP ) -So many Spoka ne resi- dents want to know a bout sex that .they've nearly worn out a n information t ape on the s ubject , say the opera tors of a phone·in medical information service. Tel-Med, operated by Spokane Health, offers free U\formation in laymen's language on a variety of medical topics, rhnging from venereal diseases to whooping cough. Spokane Health Director Sue Butterfield says the• two t apes on m ale and female sexual response are by far the most popular in the ser vice's 225·tape col· lection .. ''TH E TAPES GIVE very accur ate medical in - formation that people can learn from," said Ms. But· tcrfield. Ms . Butterfield said nearly 14 perc~nt oC the 3,600 calls T el·Med received ln July were from persons who wanted to hear the sexual response tapes. She said de· mand for the ta~ on male response was so great that it's almost worn out and has temporarily been re- moved from the Tel·Med play list. earmark S31 2 m1 lllon for coastal purpos es. including Sl 5 m1lllon to fund the state coas tal com- mission through the first ha lf of 1977. Meanwhile . t he Asse m bly passed a bill by Assembl)'mon Gary Hart ( D·Santa BarbeniJ that would m;ike cornproml11e chonges In th is ycar'11 m <1Jor ('081!1tJll bill The Hart e m asure went lo Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. on a 6~1-fl roll ca.II. The Senate's 30·10 vote Rent the McCarthy proponl bock to the Assembly for action on op· per-house amondm,-nl!i. Bot h b lll11 ore follow·u11 measures to the main coastal b i l l , wh ic h c l ear e d the lefi,!llaturo last week alter Brown and en vironme ntalists agreed to the changes amended into Hart's bill. The ma\Jor coa11tal bill, carried b y S e n . J e rry S m ith (0 · Saratoga), would lmpose con- . trols deaJened to curb coastal de· velopment and create a cou tal commission to oversee their Im· . plementatlon. Jt ts an out1rowtb of Prop. 20. the 1'72 coastal inlUaUve. The McC•rthy bm wou.ld fund the new comqlission, which Is s c h ed u l ed to r epl ace t he temporary coastal com ml111lon crealed unde r Prop. 20. The temporary commission roes out ol exts~ce a t the end of the year. Failure lo a llocate the Sl.5 million would put the com· {$tt COASTAL, Page Al) ( Dr Louis J . Cell a Jr. a nd coderendant Stephe n Ro bert Evans los l another pretr ia l round today in an Orange County Superior Court ruling that firmly upholds the district attorney's case against the two men. Judge WilUam C. Speirs ruled against the defense by rejecting arguments that the prosecution withheld evidence favorable to the defense from the grand jury during proceedings last Nov· ember that led to the indictment ofCella,51, and E vans.31. __... Judge Speirs made 1t clear tflaL what the defense called the dis· honesty of prosecution witness Donald Albert Ray m ade no dif· rerence to proceedings that pro- duced the indictm ent of both men on 127 felony counts. It was unsuccessfully ar gued by the defense that Ray, 46, a former employe at a Costa Mesa print shop controlled by Cella, told thP grand jury that he had beer. pr1;mlsed nothing in return for his testimony. The d efense a rgued that Ray had been promised with the knowledge of the prosecution that he w as assured of a r e· ductlon to misdem eanor level of charges filed after he allegedly planned the murder of his former wife's boyfriend. Jud ge Speirs' ruling now clears the way for a hearing into the next pretrial motion fil ed hy lhe defense-a motion for sup· presslon of evidence. That motion is expected ti) center on the boxes of documenL'i provided for the prosecution by Ray. The defense claims that ho was rewar ded for his efforts by I\ much lighter sentence than the one he could have expected to re· celvc. CSee CELI.A, Page A.2 1 Coas t 7 Weather Low morning clouds will bum off Wednesday leav· 1ng clear skies und 8-0mc coollnJC along thr coast. INSIDE TOO~ V The Soviet Unlon fl 1teodlly btdldtng t.1J> flt naval flttt tU on fn1tr1Jmt nt of on OQ· grt.,1W foreign pol&e11. OC cording to naval oulhontlts. u1lng d e l ente .os 11 i "brtothing spacP." See Page A1. ...... All A, Alt A4 Al ai.z •.. , All I At At A4 ... -\; • ' ' . I H /F Tuesday August31 1976 0..1ly P1lol -· •r Loe P•y,.. DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport Beach Lad Takes a Sllde on a Belly Board 6tl1 A111111al Contest Huntington Youth ClaiDis Surf Title Randy Lewis or Huntington Beach walked away with top honors in the mastersdlv1s1on and S\lper heat com peltlton in the six- th annual Huntington Beach sum- m er surf contest conducted Satur- day and Sunday ne ar 16th St reel Despite fog and poor surf, 150 J)art1c1pants pe rformed m six categories. according to Hunt- 1 n gt o n B e a c h P a rks and Rec r e a lion offida Is. Wtnners in their respective d1ns1ons were: f f "rom Pagv . l I Bo~ s. M and under: Paul Kelly of Westminster. first place: Scott Strigel of Huntington Beach. ~econd. David Paul of Huntington Beach. third. TAXES ... Ofricials say that the $811 ,248 "ill be mor<' than taken up by possible salary increase:-.. Mr~. Wieder ~utd that the city has approximately S700.000 in re· serve and $800,000 in contingency funds. She said that if negotiations would ma ke a gr<'al dent on ctl)' funds. the P<'Oplc should know what lhey are paying for and that costs s hould be 1denllf1ed Mayor Pro Tem Ron Pattinson :o.a1d he was 1n favor of rctam1ng the Sl.62 lax rate. lie said the city :o.hould have mcreascd service~ Jle. too. said that the proposed cut ~Id be like throwing tht• people a bone .. and the} don't \\Ml that .. Norma Gibbs said a tax cut v.ould be marvelou~ but she was leery about it until salary neli(ollations ar c settled. "We couldn't respon~1bly lower taxes with something hke that unresolved.·' she s aid. Richard Siebert said the city 1s not financially sound enough yet to make tax cuts. "It m ay bring about trash col- Jccllon tees that wlll cost more money In the long run.·· he said. Ted Bartlett reluctantly went ~•long with the maJOMty. "I'd like to give the extru money in assessed valuation hack. but it's reullslic to :.lick \\1th thC' S1 62 r::it('." he said Admlnt:.lrttll\ c aide Erich :\fatthews bald the owner or u Sfi0.000 home p.ud $214 last )car on the city propt>rty tax bill. lie s aid thC' same homeowner. "1th u 23 8 pt>rcent increa:.c in valuation. would now pay $274 Matthews pointed out that the assessed valuation also applied to commercial and bWllness de vclopments and new tracts. con- tending that the average home dldn'I go up thnt much in value. OAANGE COAST It I DAILY PILOT ,,.. OfMIQlf C.N\1 O•I•, ....... ••"' '#f\tj" ., t omttff'lff llW NtW\ P'r•\\. t• °"""•v.ct ... f"" °"-(H\I l'\ibll\1\1 ... c......... ,,. ...... . ..,.,..,,., .,. fhitltl.,,.. ~ """°""' • ~ ... , tor (Mla ....... Ht•,_.-t ... ~. ~nQ~ ... "~ '•""t•I" V•••••· ,,.,,,.... ,.,,.,.,, .. ~ • \l•U•1 •rd '-•tw.Y .. MPt $N~ C..\t Ii '"'att!• ..._ ........... --5'14 ....... -h,, ::,~ .!.';,~~t:~.:"-:!':!:~:'::~~ OU Ro«Jert N. WMd ..... -·---Jack R. Cunev ~kt,,..._,.,., Go_ .. ~ Thomes KeeYll f;- TtlomU A. Murphlne ,..._.....:_ ~rles H. Loos Rlc.hwd P. N•ll . "'_,...._, .... ~ • Robert B•rbr . ti •tt Or ..... ~ (elW HllfttlMtoft .. .OOffke ,,,.,, ...... __ . IMlll ... _,...,, ,,O, ... ,...,_ Offlul l~ '!":.~ ;1 .. ~~~~--· ~~ ... 1 .. , 1llit1 '-" ...... ..., •1""'0'"9Ft- Juniors. 15 lo Ii: Rodney Ltv· ingston of Fountain Valley, first place: Mike Rubin of ltuntington Beach, second ; Bobby Burchell of Huntington Beach. thud. Men. 18·24 : John Davis, first place: Mark Richarson. second, and John Denney. third. All are Huntington Beach residents. Masters Division, ages 25·34 : Randy Lewis. first place: John Boozer. second: Laroy Dennis. third. All are Huntington Beach residents. Seniors. 35 and older: Chris Cat- tel. first place: Chuck Lmnen. second . George Drapper. third. t\11 are from lluntmgton Beach. Women 's Di vision : Lis a Toomb. first place: Miko Schmid. second: Susan Trainor. third. All are from Huntington Beach. The division winners competed in the Super Heat . competition In which Lewis was judged to be the best overall surfer. f'ro111 Page Al CELLA ... The documents challenged by the defense were barred from <'V1clence m a Los Ang<'les Federal Court trial that ended with the conv1ct1on of Cella, Evans and two other former hospital of f1c1als Cella \\as sentenced lo five -.ears 1n prison a nd Evans one Har. Their two codefendants a li.o drew prison terms and both Wlll t<'st1fy for the prosecution in the current trial. It is alleged that Cella and Evans were involved in criminal activities that led to the $2 million defrauding of two hospitals: M lsslon Community Hosplta 1. M lsslon Viejo and Mercy Grneral Hospital. Santa Ana. Judge Speirs has assured the defense that Ule Oct. 4 trial of Cella and Evans will be sent out of Orange County If he den1~ the pretrta.l motions. He has made It clear that he s hares the belief of the defense that heavy pretrial pubUclty ha ruled out the possibility al a fair trial in thia area.· Adult Trials For Youth? SACRAMENTO CAP) Legislation aimed at cracking down on 16 and. 17 year olds who repeatedly commit violent. crimes bas won state Senate •P·· prov al. Assemblyman Julian Dixon <D·Los Angeles>. authored the bill that glves district attorneys the power to decide if a 16 or 17 year old charged with a hiltory ol viOlent crimes should be tried aa an adult. That decision is now made by thejuvenlle court. .. Cooling Trend Forecast ~ With weather forecasters ca.II· Ing for a break m the heat wave that scorched Oraqe Count.y to· day, alr polluUon expert.I were hopeful of • ditslpeUon of the beat·induced 1mo1 by Wednes- day. Officials of the County Air Pollution Control Dl.Jtrtct said tbe heat resulted In a buildup ol smog and they called fint sta1e alerts today a nd Monday, warn· Ing residents or the nOrthem and central parts or the county to curtail physical activity during the late afternoon. But one APCD official predict- ed that a break in the heat wave would mean a break In the smog. Weather forecasters obliged by predicting t.bat a low pressure system orr the coast would move in tonight, lowering tem- peratures from the 90s tot.be 70s. Edward Camarena, air pollution control officer for Orange County, said he called a first stage alert-which also re- quires a curtailment of auto travel and some industrial activi· ty-for the northern and central county on Monday and expanded the alert lo include the entire rounty except a strip from Newport Beach to San Clemente today. The first evidence of the ar· rival of cooler weather was the fog that blanketed parts of the ~outh county coast today. Officials at the weather station at the San Clemente Fire Depart· ment said they recorded a hi~h of 91 on Monday. but predicted today's temperatures would be much cooler because or the fog .• Fro• Pafl*! A l GAS •.. w eapons . A year ea rlie r. Congress r ejected a S5 8-m1ll1 on request fQr d eveloping the· "eapons. Berdes said a C S decision to bl art produring the weapons would increase proliferation of chemical weaponry and "pull the cork completely" on negotiations onder way in Geneva toward complete c hemical disarma- ment. "The binary is the first in a long line of new weapons. They i are dazzling, unbelievable," he said. citing futuristic schemes for weapons that could "vaporize" an enemy. Rutman said the weapon might consist o f an artillery shell loaded with one chemical and a canister filled with another chemical The canister would be placed inside the shell, he swd, and "the impact of firing and acceleration "ould then break the partition between the containers .•. "and· the contents would be mixed. Heat generated by the friction of the flight or by the presence or additional accelerator chemicals would complete their conversion into nerve gas by the Ume the i.hell reached its destination. Rutman said, and a charge in the projectile's nose would spread the gas. Rites Slated For Coastal .Crash victi.m Funeral services for a young commercial trade magaune publisher killed in Huntington Beach Friday on the eve of his· wedding arc scheduled Wednes-. day In Glendale. John Stuart Wells, 23, whose family formerly lived In Hunt- ington Beach and who had many local frtenda will be eul<>alzed at 1:30 p.m . In the Church of the Recessional, at Forest Lawn. Visitation was scheduled Mon- day night throu1h 9 p.m. today for Mr. Wells, who would have lx'en married $aturday, accord- inf( to spokesmen at Scovern Mortuary. /\ graduate of Fllntrldge Academy and USC, Mr. Wells was the publisher or ··w aterbed Retailer." a trade publication serving that industry. Survivors include his mother. Marjorie M . Wells of Los Angeles; a brother, Mark Wells of Puadena, and a sister, Mrs. Barbara Mann ell of Long Beach. E're• Pflfl4! A J TRIAL ... battel of his Sten iun into Irwi.n·11 mouth and demanded the $20,000 that he believed was hidden In the home. Chatterton said Irwin wlll tnWy that he was able to escape from the house in the confusion caused when Cauwels ran Into the bedroom and wu &bot u he tried to etJCaJ>e by WIWam Craig Tibbits, 29, who faces a separate trial on two murder counts. The prosecutor said be wm prove that Hestel' ltilled Mrs. Met.z witb tbe burst from his Sten gun. • f'ro• PafJ** . l I COASTAL •• m1s:.1on out of bustnCb:. from al lea:.t from next J unuary to Jul). \\hen the legislature iS scht'duJcd to adopt a 1977· 78 atate budaet Other money 1n the bill \\Ould bt' u:.ed hl buv ('Oll tal hind:. and to bu1lct a ~~i.tl•m of t'o¥bl<1I hoMeli. There lb also a bond issue on Ute Novem ht'r ballot that woul d provide eddJtlooal fund:. for cousrnl pu rrhu~es. Funds for t ht• N>mmh.s1on wert' put Into the McCurthy lllll alter they wert1 tukt>n out of thi.> main roust a l bill in u toctlcul move to j.lt't It pussl'd Most appropnuUon btlb tak<' a two thirds vote for pussnae wh1h• rno:.t other mcu:.urc::. reqwrc Oil· ly a simple mnJonty The Hart bill cuts the term of regional coast al commlsslof\.) authorized by the Smith b11J from four to two yenn. and puts them mto operutton only 1f the state commlss1on decides they are needed t It also requires legislative ap, pro' al of coastal areas designat., ed as "sens1t1ve'" z.ones by thq comm1ss1on t:nder the Smith bill. tho~e areas would be given S!>('ctal protecllon Critic~ of the Smith bill had ho pt'd t o f orCl' additional chunges tn 11 by k1lhng th.~ McCarth y mea s ure in lht' &>nail• The bill stalled on the first roll cull Monduy, bul su1» porters \\Cre later able to round up add1t1onal support. J11111per Thwarted APWlre ..... le "Tht're is JUSl no wa) that we cannot justify finding lht' com mission ," Sen . Ant h ony Beilenson , the Los Angeles- Oemocrat who earned the bill oo the Scnatr rtoor. said in debate "We would be shirking a ver~ oh\'tous respons1b1hty if w1 Called to do so " Golden Gate Bridge workt:'rs grab Joseph Yaghmour. cente r, a Lebanese man who recently arrived in San Francisco, as he attempted Monday lo leap from the span lo near-certain death below Viet Hijacker Kills Himself BANGKOK CA P l A former But Sen George Dcukmejian t R ·Long Beac h ) ~aid thl McCarthy bill should be defcate to force enactment of a better coastal bill ~ South \'1etnamese soldier tried to htJack a 1-"renc h Jetliner in Saigon but blew himself up with grenadei; whe n Vietnamese ~ecur1ty forces r ushed aboard the aucraft. accordmg to reoorts from Vietnam's official news agency and the French Embassy. 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"The only effect ive response to it is a nuclear weapon or something more exotic " Rutman said replac111g exist· mg stocks of ne rve gas carusters with binary weapons could make nerve gas politically acceptable by rt>movmg the danger or stor- ing and moving an already poisonous gas G. R. Berdes. a staff member or the House Comnuttee on In· ternational Relations, said "mid· dJe-level bure aucrat:i" in the Pentagon werl' e ager to get fund· mg for a program, twice voted down by Congrcs~. to develop binary ner vt• g a:i ~ea pons A De re n:ie d ep a rtme nt repre5entatl\•e was invited lo the sy mposium t o discuss the Pentagon 's pos1llon, but a Chem1<'al Society spokes ma n said the department canceled, citing personnel changes. In July 1975, Congress voted County Property Tax Rate Sliced 14 Cents Great Day for Wild Oats Motorists driving on Campus Drive across the San Joaquin Marsh Monday afternoon probably s aw 142 catUe contentedly chew· ing wild oats in the "J amboree Pasture.·· All are heifers due to calf in October and are being shifted by the Jrvine Company from pasture to pasture until then. The heifers don 't seem tel mind.the giant Fluor. building looming behind them. Irvine Girl Molested In Old Barn A 12-year-old Irvine girl was pitked up by a male motorist Monday afternoon, driven to an abandoned barn and molested, Irvine police said today. The girl was released un· }Jarmed by her attacker. Police said they are continuing the In· vestlgatioo today. According to investigators, the girl was walking along Culver Drtv~ near Main Street at 5:45 p.m. when a man stopped hls car, told her to get in and then drove her to an abandoned barn near lrvlne Ct'nler Drive and Sand Canyon. P olice s aid he performed several acts of sex perversion and then released her near Sand Canyon and the Santa Ana Freeway. He was described as beln.e about 25 years old, with dark hair and a mustache. San Diego Full SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Almost 10,000 m en and women tried un· aucceasf11llv to enroll this month at San Oicj{o State University. OraRgf" ·coa!lit Weather Low mornlnr cloods will bum oCC Wedne~tiav leav· Ing clear skies and some coollng along lbe coa..q. INSIDE TODAY TM Sovi~t Union is ntadllu 11'dldbtg up fl• naool Jlttt OJI 011 fnst,,.menl oJ .an .op· grtut~ /or~Oft policy, .at· cording to novaJ .cwt~1. v1fng dttu1h .a.t ft• "brtalhtng 'PO«·" ~t Po{/11 A7. Alt •• ... .. .. ., .. .... All •• •• M M ... Cella Loses Fight On Trial Evidence Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and codefendant Stephen Robert Evans lost another pretria l round today in an Orange County Superior Court ruling that firmly upholm the district attorney's case against the two men. Judge William C. Speirs ruled against the defense by rejecting arguments that the prosecution withbt'ld evidence favorable to the defense Crom the grand jury durin1 proceedings last Nov- ember lhet led l<' the indictment or Cella, 51, and Evans,31. Judge Speirs m_ade it clearthEt what the defense called the dis· honesty of prosecution witness Donald Albert Ray made no dlf· rerence to proceedings that pro- duced the indictment ol both men on 12'1 felony counts. It was unsuccessrully argued by the defense that Ray, 46, a former e mploye at a Costa Mesa print sho p controlled by Cella. told the grand jury that he had been promised nothing In return for his testimony. The derense argued thal Ray had bee n prom lsed with the knowledee or the prosecution that be was assured of a re- dutllon to m isdemeanoT level of charges filed aft er he allegedly planned the murder ol his former wife's boyfriend. Judge Speirs' ruhng now clears the way for a hearing into the next pretrial mot.Jon filed by the defense-a motion for sup- pre«sion o( evidence. That motion is expected to cepter on the boxes or documents provided for the prosecution by Ray. The defense claims that he was rewarded for his efforts by a much lighter sentence than the one he could have expected to re· ceive. The documents challenged by the defense were barred Crom evidence in a Los Angeles Federal Court t rial that ended with the ronvictlol' of Cella, Evans and two other t'Drmer hospital of· flcials. Cella was s entenced l<' fivC' years in prison and Evan!' oric year. Their two codt>rcndants also drew pr ison terms and both will testify for the prosecution in the current I rial It is a lleged that Cella and Evans were Involved In cnmlnal activities that led to the $2 million defrauding of two hospitals: Mission Community Hospital, Mis sion Vi eJo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. <See tELLA, Pa«r A2) Feds Approve Cash For Irvine Renters f\tncb have been approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide rent subeidles ln Irvine for persons of low and moderate income, according to an Irvine Company spokesman. However, exact details of how the procram will operate have not yet bffn disclosed. Fundin1 for abouttB> units bu been approved by HUD for Orange County. ~ maney will be divided amoq Orqe County · ciUes\ by the Southern California Auodatlon of Governments <SCAG ), according to Mike Thompson of the Irvine Company. Tbompson utdla pol'tioo ol lhe money will go to lrvint, but he aaid be clONn 't yet know bow much. According to Thompson, the s ubsidy program calls for qualified people to pay up lo 25 percent of their monthly salaries ·for rent. The remainder of the rent would be paid by HUD. That means that if a persoo earns $500 per month. he would be asked to pay Sl2S monthly rent. If the rent Is actuaJly S250 per month, the federal govern· ment would pick up lbe balance, according to Thompson. The Irvine Company official . said bis company requested rederal uslatance for low and moderate-cost bouslng in ruture phasa of Woodbridge Village .ct aho the proposed University Town Center acrOA rrom UC lrvt.ne. District Tabs Cut Savings By GARV GRANVILLE Of Olt Dolly Polel Stall OranJ?e County supervisors lo· day set the c ounty's 1976-77 general fund prope rty tax rate at $1.43 for each $100 worth of as- sessed value The new tax r ate 1s a 20·cenl. drop from the 1975·76 level Overall. however, supervisors reduced tax rates under their con· trot by only 14 cents per $100worth or assessed value. That's because the combined rate set for the county Harbors, Beaches and P orks District and Flood Control District ~ombined climbed six cents. • The steepest rise came as a re- ~t of a parks land acqui.siUon and development program in the Harbon, Beaches and Park.& Dis· trict th'at sent its tax rate from .1091 to 11979 cents fO(" uCb $100 worth of assessed value. Jn summary, the new tax rates m ean most homeowner s in Orange County will be paying more in county property tax rates this year despite the· overall 14· cent cut. That's because the rate slice will be more than orfset by in- creases in assessed values. For example, a homeowner whose home was valued by the as· sessor at $40,000 in 1975-76 would. have paid $195.60 in county taxes. The s a m e home valued at $50,000 by the assessor this year· will cost the homeowner $226 in county taxes. When adopting the tax rate, <Stt TAX RATE, Page A.ZI Bl Segment Fails During Test Session WASHINC:TON (AP) -The Air f't'rcc ~aid today a Bl bomber b o~v l('!'t !'eclion <'racked while bein$Z ~ut-;ect ed IC' greater -than-normal stresses. The affected part was if\ a section of Bt fuselage being test· cd In a pressure chamber, not in one o r t he three prototype bombers being test flown, an Air Force spokesm a n said. The .spokesm an added: "Thal piece of hardware would never fly In an airplane" because it was a test section not intended lo go lnto the plane. Various sections designed for the costly and controversial bomber a r e p la.ced under "higher concentrated loads than what we would see in the air,'' the spokesman said. Nonetheless, the crack in a strengthening me mber called a ''longeron" Is bound to draw at· tenllon In the light of a growing controversy over whether the United States s hould build the Bl bomber. The n ew c rack appeared across the rive-Inch width of a longeron, whic h was described as an aluminum alloy beam tun· nine the length of lbe fuselage. Tile longerons help distribute the weight load . An Air Force spedaUst sajd that when the crack appeared, . the "teat structure" -called a "wing carry-throll&b sedion'' - already bad been subjected to lbe equivalent or t,718 fiight.s, or <See BOllBEa, Pace.U) down an Army request for $562,000 to prepare a bwlding at Pine BluH Arsenal in Arkansas ror manufacturing binary gas we apons. A year earlier, Congress rejected a SS.8-m1lhon request for developing the weapons. Berdes said a U.S. decision to s tart producing the weapons would tncrease proliferation or chemical weaponry and "pull the cork rompletely" on negollotlons under way in Gencvu toward complete r hemical dlsarmn· ment ''The bina ry 1s the ftrst in a long hne or new weapons They are dauling. unbelievable, .. he said. citing futuristic schemes r o r w e apon s th at could "vaponie" an enemy Rutman said the weapon might <See GAS. Page A2> Oolly f'llol l'lwlo -y Lit l'oyM DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport Beach Lad Takes • Slide on • Belly Board Coast to Cool Off After Smoggy Heat With weatlier forecoters calJw ing (or a break io the beat wave that scorched Orange County lo· day, air pollution ex~rts were hopeful o( a dissipation or the heat-induced s mog by Wednes- day. ·- Officials of the County Air Pollution Control District said the heat resulted in a buildup or smog and they called first stage alerts today and Monday, warn· ing residents of the northern and central parts or the county to curtail physical activity during the late afternoon. · · But one APCD officiaJ predict· ed that a break in the heat wave would mean a break in the smog. Weather forecasters obliged by predicting that a low pressure system orr the coast would move in tonight, lowering tem- peratures from the 90s to the 70s. Edw a rd Camarena, air pollution control orficer ror Orange County, said he call ed a first stai;tc alert-which also r e· quires a curtailment or auto trave l and some industrial activi· ty-for I he northern and central county on Monday and expanded the alert to include the entire county exce pt a str ip from Newport Beach to San Clemente today. • I The first evidence of the Ar· rival of cooler weather was the fog that blanketed parts or the south county coast today. Officials at the weather station al the San Clemente Fire Depart· ment said they recorded a high or 1 91 on Monday; ·but ·predicted today's temperatures would be much cooler because of the ro~. HARRISES GET II-YEAR TERM BULLE11N LO S ANGELES (AP ) WilLiam and Emily Harns, one lime fugitive traveling com· panions of Patric ia Hearst. wer(' senten ced today to an in· determinate term of 11 years lo life in prison on convict ionR of kidnaping, robbery and car lhert. r While Swi111rning I' . I Kosygin Reported j Stricken in Attack · LONDON <AP) -The tabloid London Evening Ne~ says Sov· iet Premier Alexei Kosygin 11ul· fered a heart attack while swim· ming in the Moscow River and was saved by his bodyguard. The brief dispatch Monday from the ne wspaper's Moscow correspondent did not state when the incldenl occurred but said It. "came to Ugbt" when the pre· mier was "too Ill to m eet a Japanese delegation visiting Moscow." The correspondent refeTTed lo ••a statement·• that said the pre· mier .. wa s given oral re · . suscitatlon a nd owes his llCe to, this and the fact tbatprolesslonal medical help was immediately available .·• The correspondent did not say who made the statement . There was no confirmation of the report in Moscow and the Londoo paper'a correspondent. Victor Lou.ta. could not be re- ached Immediately for com· ment. ..,.,....... REPORTED STNCKEH Soviet Premier Kosygin ' J1u11per Thavarted Golden Gale B ridge workers grab Joseph Yaghmour. center, a LC'banC'SC man who recentlv arrived in San Francisco, as he attempted .Monday ·to leap from the !)pan to nt><1r tl'rtain death below. Last Coastal Bill Clears Legislature SACRAMENTO u.r1 The last of a string of balls th&t together are de:.agned to ~ave Cahfornaa·!. l ,100 male coastline from overdev<'lopment have deared d1rfen•nt 11.'gi s latl\ c houses. The Senate uppro,ed a measure Monda,· that would earmark SJ l 2 mai"lion for rt1astal purposes, mC'lud1nJ( SI ~ m1lhon to fund the stale coastal rom m1ss1on through the first half of l!m. Mt'an\\ htlc . th(' /\sst'mblv pa!>!>t•d a hill b~ A!."l'ITlhh man Gary ll arl <I> Santa Rarba1a1 that \\OUld makl• rompromr"l' changes 1n th1:. ) t'ar s maJur coastal ball The Hart emasurt• went to GO\' Edmund Rr own Jr on a 69·6 roll l'all The Senate·-. 31).10 vote Sl'nt lhe MrCarth ) propo!.Ctl back to the J\:,:,embl) for artaon on up per house amcndml'nL'I Both bills arc follow -up measures to the mam coastal btl l , whrrh c l eared the legislature last week artcr BrO\.\ n and env1ronmcnl altsL'> agret•d to the changes amended into Hart's bill The major coastal bill, earned by Sen J erry S mith <D Sarutoga l. "nuld 1mpoM· con trols des 1gnc•d to curh coast ul cl<' velopmenl and tTt'llll' a coustal comm1i-s1on to over!>t'<.' their am plt>mentat1on h I!-an outgrowth of Prop 20. the 1972 roast al mitaallve The McCarthy ball would fund the nl'\\ l'1lmmlss1on. ~hrl'h '" !> c h e cl u I e d t o r r p I a c l' t h (' temporary coastal comm1ss1on created undl'r Prop 20 The• t l'mpornry romm1ss1on f.!<>e'> 0111 ot exa:.tenrl' at tht' f'nd or th1· ~1·ar Fatlur<' to :illocate thc $1 ~. m1lh on would put tht' com m1it!'11on OUl Of bU"lnM" from at least from nl'xt .I armory to Jul). \\ht•n the lt'l!l"lnture 1s -.chNlull'd to :idopl a 1977 · 78 stale budit1•l ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wftd ~-·-"''•"° ... ~"""' Thomas Keevll ltllttOf' Thomas A. Murphine -........ ~ ..... QMlrlff H. Loos Richard P. Nall I • A.1.111.iteif"'t ~""lf'll.~ Other money in the bill would be used to buy coastal lands and to build a system of coastal hostels There is also a bond issue on the Novem ber ballot that would provide add1l1onal funds for coastal purchases. Funds for the commission wt•rc put mto the McCarthv bill after they were taken out or tht• m:un coastal bill an a tarttcal mo\ l' to f.!el It paSSl'<.I Most approprrataon bills take a lwO·thards vol\' for passage whrlt' most other mt>asures reqwrl' on· I~ a !-rm pie maJnrat~ The llart ball l'UlS the tPrm or regional coastal comm1s:,1ons authon.ied b) the Smith ball from four to t"o )ears .met put::. them into operation onh 1f the state romm1ss1on dte>cadcs the) are net•ded It also requart'S leg1slat1ve ap· pro\' al of roast al areas desagnat· c'<i as "sensall\'e" zones by the comm1ss 1on Under the Smith brll, those areas would be given S(>l•cial protection l'ntacs of the Smith bill had hoped to force additional rhan~es in at by killing t he McCar thy meas ure in t he S<mat<' The bill stalled on the fr r~t roll rail Monday, but sup· portl'rs were later able to round up addaltonal support .. There 1s just no way that we rannot JUst1fy Cindin~ the com m1~s1on," Sen Anthon v ll£'1lenson . the Los Angeles Democrat who earned the brll on tht' Senate floor. said m debate ··We \\Ould he s hrrkang a very ob\'rous res pnns 1b1hty ar we r .11led to do so .. f"r•un Page .t I GAS ... consist or an artaller v shell loaded "'rth on<' cht•mrcal anrl a <·ani'ill'r filled "'rth unothcr chemical. The canister would be placed insidt• the shell. ht• said. and "the impart of ftrr n~ and arreleralion would then break the partition b('tween the containers ... "and the contents would be mixed. !feat generated by the friction or the fUghl or by the presence of additional accelerator che micals would complete their conver111on into nerve gas by the time the· shell reached its desllnation. Rutman said . and a charge in the projectile·s nose would apread the gas. Bike Trails Panel Meets The Irvine Bicycle Ttalls Com· mittee will meet Wednesday nig ht to dis cuss dedication ceremo nies for the bic ycle motocross, the Yale bridge and the Edison easement bike trail. The committee, which meets al 7:30 p.m . al 181ll Mann St .• will abo discuss the police bicy- cle patrol and enforcement of lbe bike ordinance. plans for the seg- ment of the San Diego Creek Bikeway from Main Street to the railroad, the landscaeina plans for the Yale bicycle bridle . The m«ting is open lo lbe public. - . Pay Package Nixed College Teachers Refuse Offer The Saddleback College Facul· t )' A SO<'laUon has reJected a dis lnct offer of a SSO per month across the board pay increase for the :,chool ) ear that began Mon da) In an effort to keep oegotiaitJons 101n1t. col lege trustee im- mediat ely rt>sponded with an of· fer of a $500 annual mcreru.e in all categories of the certificated employe salary schedule. plus re· tent ion of all current fringe benefits The hike In the salar) i.ch1'<1ult-"'orkJ out to the same fagun· or~ per month for tht' 10 month.-. tht.> teachers art' paid but t·ollt>ge of f1c1ali. said It ls enough of a ch an~<' an pos1t1on to sata:.f} :.late col ltl<·tave barg1umng )alo\'S Roy Barletta, district bus1ne-s:, mana~er and ch11d negotiator for the adm1111strahon. :.aid ht•" .1nh to "rt>:,unw the ml't.>lmg~ a:. M.Xlll as possible · Paul Brcnnun. president of th<' Californrn Teachers A.s~ocaation afflltated fttculty as,m·1at1on. n • 1)1.'.lll'd has group s C'ontcnllon thut lhl'.' board :. salary offl'r 1M1 t t'OOU)o(h "Tht> la cull) b po:.1t1on 1:, thut th<' co~l of 1lv1n~ for the past yeur has been OHi' :,1x Pl'rec.>nt , .. ho su1d. "A $500 a yeuf' increase umounts to slightly over onl' per. Cl'llt Ion the aver al{r 1. lea nni: the purrhasrng JlO\\ er Of the fol'Ult) more than fh f• p<>n•ent belo" thot oflust year." Saero111e11to /ffeet Orstnrt ofhcaals have already recognated Brennan's group a~ :,O le bargaining agent ror the l\11ss1on \'iejo school's in· :,trurtors and the shght change tn dastnct stance wall almost cer taanly reopen negotiations Fairview's Board Flies to Showdown f 'rom Pa9~ . t I TAX RATE A delegation of Fairview State Hospital Advisory Board reprcsentata\ es today flew to Sacramento to confront the hospital system ·s rtucf executive on issues at the Cost a Mesa facility. Specifically, they seek answers regarding questions arising from the ouster ot its Medical Director Or. Anthony N. Toto a month ago when he balked at a new assign. menl. "We hav<'n·t heard another \\Ord." Hoard Cha1rman Dca!l H. McCoy. of Pacific Beach, said Monday or any state response smce Or Jerome II Lackner, State Health Director, agreed to s<>ethem McCoy and fellow board mem- bers Michael Nason of Mission \'tt'JOand Dr DonaldJ. Kmraad.or Laguna Halls, were to meet with Or Larknerfortwohourst.oday. The se\'ell· member panel which o\'ersees hospital operallons was lnl'en~ed in mad.July when Or. Toto submitted a resignation many contend was forced on him No one" ith the Department of llcallh t•vcn consulted them , say members oft he advisory group. A lt>tt<'r wai. d rafted as a result, Hays to Quit House Seat? WAS HINGTON <AP ) -Rep Wayne llays "'111 announce tha~ "eek that he as r esigning from Congress 1n the wake or the payroll sex :,randal. a reliable :,ource said today. llays' resignation wall not be errertl\'e 1mmed1at ely, the i.oun·e added. but he declined to specify when ll would take effect The House ethics committee has decided lo began heanngs on the payroll-sex charge against llays on S<'Pl 16 despite a plea that he 1:, loo mentally depressed to defend h im self Gourmet Food Class Slated A weekly gourmet food class will be held at the College Park Clubhouse in lrvme beginning Thursday unde r the sponsorship of Sadrlleback College. Th<' course is part or the col· lef'<''s regular off-campus pro- i:rum but was organized after the class schedule wus published. The class wall be held each Thursday. from 9 a m to 1 p.m .• through Uecem bcr. The fee Is $15 Residents interested in signing up may do so a t the first or llecond c l ass meeting. T he clubhouse is located al 14731 Hol- ly Oak St Harvest Fest Site Changed O rganizers o f the Ir vine Harvest Festival say the annual October event will be held al a new site this year. The festival on Oct. t. 2, and 3 will take pla ce a t a 30-acre site at New Ba rranca Road and Culver Drive, Just south of the new Village of Woodbridge. Or aaniiers explained that the old site. al old Barranca and J ef- frey Roads. was too small lo ac· commodate all or the festival actJvities planned this year. F...-PflfJe Al BOMBER • • about 1.4 times the normal lifetime or anticipated stress. The Air Force said the part bu been reinforced with a plate and testing or the s ection has re· sum ed. Air Force technicians s ay they want to subJ~ct each section of the Bl to th~ equivalent of at least two lifetimes of anticipated stress lo assure that the plane will at.and up in actual nteht con· diUoos over a long period.. reques t ing Stat e Attorney General Evelle Younger·s aide in a probe o f issues behind the squeeze-out of Dr Toto after 14 •years as Fairview's rhn1cal chief The toughly-worded note was lo be mailed today. State supervisor::. announced he would work pa rt-time at Fair\11ew and part-time at Camarillo State Hospital, prepa ratory to takm~ the Ventura County facility'shelrn permanently. Thel wohospilalsratertothcdc velo11mentally dis abled such as those with m ental retardation or severephysical handicaps. Technically, Tuesday is Dr Toto's last day prior to a takeover by Or. Michael Levine. 35. a child psych iatrist with advanced studiesmhospat al administration. Given an ultimatum by has boss m Sacramento after refusing the Camarillo JOb. Dr. Toto said he was h ired by a c h ain o f psychosomatic medicine clinics as a pra v a te pract1t1oner. Supen·isor Ralph Clark said the board of supervisors set an exam· pl<' 1or other taxing a~enr1es by reducing the property tax rate Clark called for propcrt~ tax re form and urgt'd Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "to hold s t a ll' leg i slators hostage in Sacramento if necessary" to ob· tain what Clark said i.s needed lax reform. CELLA ... Judge Speirs has assured the defense that the Oct. 4 trial or Cella and Evans will be sent out of Orange County ir he derues the pretrial motions . lie has made it clear that he shares t he belief of the defense that heavy pretr ial publicity has ruled out the possibihty or a fair trial in this area. Ba<'king 001"11 •" ,..,._,0 Plcnnac Wingo, who makes a hahi t of walking backward~. pusses th rough Santa Cruz on a 1aunt from San F r ancisco to Santa l\laria. lie UM'S rear-view mirror~ on his glasses to . ~ec \\ hl're he' II be next. Leaper Alh·e SAN FRANC!. CO <AP J Sean O'Donnell, 30. who tool< a 175-foot plun~c from the Bay Bndge and survived, remains tn stable rondataon 1976 New CarTires Only s2s !~t~ ... bltlf •"'all plu• SI 1~ Ftd•••I E•C•H Te~ Polyester Cord Tires The General Poly-Jet r our ply ror>s1tur1.nn non. ''"' \pollmQ 110•1t"e' coi n wodc.1141 t•Cl"d Only s219 s •11e A 711 I t tun.,lrn tllArkwftll, f)IUS $ t 74 f rtlN ti f Atl,O f tit l••O•• 1•te' nnd whdow11lla comp•••bly pttcf'd. BRAKE RELINE t '"''"'NE w ..... 1 d·J!y • ..., .,,, I' 4 ~-· ,. ? R .. t>utl1 ',,•ct i'\14tt " 1t' t-• 3 8 ti"! C•••"\ -1n<1; ~l•Y rJv11Otal•I•11 4 ln10l(I tra>t lf"•'".IC" oql ~ fy<n 111d l•u" 11 • Dt~·•"'•~ ~In~ l•O"I """f4 Ill'• nq, 7Ao,..'10lilo•,ltl<!Cl't"•~ ... '9fll(I II•~ 8 Ao.o te" yQUI lulOIMDole $6995 ...... II\•. ( ..... , ... General's lamous or1g1nal equipment tire. the Jumbo 780 Designed w11t1 rwo glass bells. and a polyester cord body for long mileage and a smooth ride. Size Value Priced F.E.T. A78-13 S2U5 SI 75 cie-14 S32.115 -S205 E 18-"14 S33.95-S2 i1 ----F78·14 S3US S24J G78·14 S37.95 S2 00 ---H78-1 4 $41 .95 S2 83 ---e1a.1s $36.115 S2 4_9 ---F78-15 '37.95 S2 54 G7s715 UU5 S2 65 H78:1:; S42.95 -S:287 ---J76:15 $43.!IS S303 L78·15 $45.95 $3 14 Pt55/&00:\3 S33.95 ,, 46- w1•111ewall1 coet S3·SA mo•• Pe• tote Budget Priced The General Jet Air m Ru99•d four ply COll<llUC ,, " . Ou• 19en • T •••<I nutib• • ·~i;95 (hi 7i l~ Jlfll fl SO 11 f111Jel~,~ !lll(kWftll P'"' \I 8'.I ro<lNlll l•"'" '"' Luger a11Pt and wh1tl\w1111, comparably priced. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We ad1ust caster camber, lo.in. and 1~-001 sett109s 10 car m a nufacturer s specrliutrons COWACf a STA .. Alt A•IC•MCAIS Ra'" Clleck Should our supply of some s11es or ltnts run sht't1 during lhis eYent. v.e will llonot any orders pieced now for tuture dtlrwy at Ille ld'lert•Jtd 011ce. Don Swedlund Inc . • ' I :_ ·~· COAST GBIRAL TIRE 2855 Harbor llvd. Costa Mtsa ........ "-540-5710 ----Sooner or later, you'll own Genera11~_64'-_50_11____. • .......... L T u day' Clo ing P ric.-,. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS e>..ot••-·w.. ..... u-. ......... v_ ,.._,"•·•IC .... ~ Oe-•-CiM ...... !lflM• ... ......,,_,_.,._, .. ,_.., •• _ .. ,_ ........... a. ...... _,ft\11 ... 1 Tuesday Augus1J1 1976 DAIL v P1Lor A 11 PR Blues Lily's Gikli11g V 11stuck? By MJLTO MOSKOWITZ One of the ~ro\\th 'mdu:.tnl•:. 'of ou1 llnws 1:. publlc te lallons Whllt' busint•ssmt'n comph11n lhtit tht• 1tencraJ public nl'ithcr lo,·e-; I hem nor under landi. them, they ke-cp •ddlng PR staffer:. tc11:A1>la1n und )usttf) thl'lr OJH:rul1ons. The rt' m U) bt• u perverse corrcl11t1on at work here Accordlnjit to all the pubhc opinton Polls. conf1dcnC\' m bu.'1 nesi. has dt'Sl'l'llth><I to iln ull tun l' lo\\ Y \'t r mploymenl in public relations ls utan ;tll t111w hl.ih Money's Worth It SN'ms that wh1lt• it t.•kl'' h.'\l l'r and fl'IHr workers to tum out products. mor\' ,ind more folks 11r't• rt-t1u11'\•rl to <11'111 with the media ;11111 otlwr ~roups M'l'ktn.: 1nform1Att0n Crom corporutlons SHELL OIL. THF: nution ·~ 141h largc~t industriul cor- Poration, mirrors tht'sl' trcndi. In an tntcrv1t>\\ ln the Aug. l Forbes magazine. John Bookout, the S3·ycar old president of Shell. boasts thul In lhe past decadc the company's sales have tripled to $8 l billion a year. "hilc employmenl was cut 13 percent lo 32,SOQ. On the other han~ Shell's pubh<' relations staff has swelled to 100 persons. all reporting up to II E Walker, vice president for pubhc affairs Walker s domain includes not only press relations but en\'lronmcntal und Sjfety affairs and governmental relallor.s. The burgeoning public relations establishment is de- tailed in the 1976 edition of "O'Dwyer':. U1reclory of Corporate Communications," a SSS, 218 page volume issued by New York editor Jat·k O'Dwyer O 'DWYER 'S DIRECTORY hsts 1,458 companies, find- ing that 82 percent of them now have formal pubhc relations or communications departmt'nts. Total c mploymcnt of PR professionals in these compa111ei. has risen to thl' 7,000 level. In addition, one out of every three companies uses an out· side public relations counsel. Some companies arc more PR-conscious than others. Ford Motor. for example, has a public affairs department with an annual budget of S2 million and a staff or 300. Gov• ernmental and civic affairs ur\.' part or this opcrnlion. On the other hand, Amen can I lomc Products, one or our largest pharmaceutical m11kcrs. w1lh annual sales of $2.3 billion. reports that 11 has no Pn department. Press in- quiries are handled -or not handllod. us r eporters who deal with this company kno\\ -by "company executives." AMONG T H E COM PANIES with s izable public re· lalions staffs a re Aetna Life & Cusuulty. 75; AT&T. 130; Bethlehem Steel, 81 , Ou Pont. MO, Exxon. 60; General Motors, 180 : IBM .100 andSear-.. Hochut'k, tOO With this stron~ cadre of corporate communicators. on6 would think that lJ .S. business " ould have little trouble get- ting its message across. But that':. not tht: case. Ads seeking to explain what the free cntcrprhe sy:.tem is all about are currently being disgorged from the corporate bowels In un- precedented weight and frequency. And most of these uds make the point that the public I!> abysmally Ignorant Of bUSi: ness. Either the pubhc relations people are not doing their:. jobs well or else the corµorutc images huvc become sq tarnished that more hands are necch'ct to polish them Middlemen Hit In Beef Pricing WASHINGTON <A P) -Retail meal prices arc lower than they were a year aj?o. but a senror A~nculturc> Depart- ment economist says they should br c.•ven lower The economis t sard middlemen arc not JC1vang consumers the full benefit of lower pnccs bcann paid to farmers. Don P aarlberJ,!, department director of economics, said Monday both consumers anrl farmers would benefit If mid· dJemen who process and sell beef and pork would reduce what he called "their near·rccord" margins for meat and do a better job of promoting 1t . A SPOKESMAN H >R THE grocery stores said Paarlberg's comments were undeserved and thal retailers have promoted meal vigorously since prices began drop- ping. He said rising expenses, including labor, have ac- counted for the larger markup between what formers get for livestock and what consumers pay for meat. Paarlberg said the farm price of live cattle dropped 26 percenl the pasl year while retail beer prices declined only 14 percent. "Retailers could improve the situation for farmers and consumers by promoting beef and pork and reducing thei r prices more quickly in line with lower wholcsal<' meat prices," Paarl berg said in a s tatc•m(•nt. THE SITUATION HAS R EF.N mnst acute for cattle feedlot operators who have IJccn lostnJ! more than $6S per; animal because or lower m arkl't prices, Puarlberg said. It appears now th al those lossc!> \\ 111 contanuc through the r esl of this year, he said. Clarence G. Ada my. 11res1dent or the National As- sociation of Food Chains, said cattle prices er<' down because of "a huge hqu1dat1on" or surplus animals by farmers and ranch' 1 "All of lhat meat '>ming to market is gelling into con- sumption in an orderly mt·thod," Ada my said. "ll could not be done without grt'al pr 1111H1tlon al 8<'tlV1lles rerlccllng prices fairly by the retailer " DE PARTM F.NT F.XP ERTS SAY retail m eat prices 1>robably will r.-main fairly stable this fall. Cntllc prices may rise somewhat, but lurger supplies or hol(s will kl'ep plC'nty of meat on rf'tall sh€'1Vl's. Poarlberg su11plied figures which showed thal thl• avt-rage retail price of bcC'r In August has been obout Sl.36 u pound, down Crom more than $1.38 In July. A year ago In Ju· ly retail beef prices on un ull·Cul basis sour<>d lo a record of $1.61 a pound betorc heginnlng an ci~ht ·month slide. Retail beef prh'cs ru:w brleny la!'l April bul resumed their drop as farmers and ranchcri. :sent more anlmula to market. THE AUGUST FIGURES 1howr1l that lhc "ffttm value" or beet s old in stores wH 71 R cent., o pound while the mlddlcmnn share was 6.1.3 cenl'I. In .July of Inst year, when cattle prices were much h11(hrr, the form v11 luo was nearly Sl.06 a pound and the mi<Jdlemon shat(' about 55 cent..11. Farm value is not wh11t producers g<'l for 11ve animals since it takes nearly 2.3 pounds of steer on the hOof to make one pound of supermorket beef. rt L1, however, the farmer's share of what a shopper pays for bed. ·Firm Tells Growth Computer Automation, Inc., Irvine, has r eported net earnings of $3 .098.000 for fiscal t9'76, ended June 27, 1976. compared with $1 ,185,000 for 1975, an lncreaH ol 161 per- cent. Thia am ounts to $1.60 per common share fully dUutcd as compared to s. 70 for fiscal 1975. Pret•dtnt David JI. Methvin aaid revenuu lnc:reued U percent to a r ecord level of $30,398,000 from $21,372,000. Pretax incom e of $6,248.000 reached a high of 20 percent ot total revenues as compar<.-d wllb l l percent tor tho prlor year. A J! DAIL V PILOT Tuesday.Auoust31, 1g70 'C' Swine Flit Slayer? Vitamins Good as Vaccine, Says Pauling "there is no evidence a S'4 U\e nu ep1dem1c is going to get ~turt\"d · · PEN ILUIE SOD 17" SQ. FT. HYUIO IRMUDA SOD 17" sq. FT. DICK'S SPRINKLER R£ R ECOMMENDED TllE LAMDSCAJltMG Coto problem? Then wnte to Pot Dunn. Pot wtU cut rm taiw. gttttng tht 01\8'Werl and action you 11eed to 1olve aneqwtres m governmtnt and bufi· n.t., Mail your que1t1011s to Pat Dunn At Your Sennce, Orange C003t Dml11 Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA ~ Includ~ your telephone number The column appears da1l11 e:rctpt Saturdays. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - Dotln& lbe publlt' with Vlt.amin C would be u errcctlve in controll· loa swine nu u President F"ord'• S13S million tnnoculation pro- ~nm. accordiD& to Or. Unus Paulina. sort ol acare c ampaign" abOUt the awine flu aner sclenwt~ speculated that victh:ns or the PhUactelphla "leclonnaires' dls ~ue" mj1ht have been lnlected bytbevarus, Pauling said lnnoculatlons for doctor:c ttnd 979-0288 nurses and perhaps for the cldt•r r:;;==~;~~~~~~~~~~~;;:;;;:;;;;-ly and mf1rm. I ~O&C we•re Coold•fl "Vitamin C la equally effective aaainJt nu 11 against the com· mon cold," said Paullnl. a Nobel laureo~ who lone baa recom- mended l or&e doses o r the vlt.Amln In flahtlng colds. DEAR PAT: Last summer we purchaaed a home and installed about S7,000 worth or new ap. pUances. I am dissatisfied with the Maile Chef stove we purchased. The range has two ovens and broiler units, but I can't depend on them to heat at ibe correct temperature, and Lhe Umer often will not tum orr the ove,o. Also, one of Lhe broller doors does not close properly. Magic Chef promised action, but all that has been done is the replacement of some of the chrome on Lhe broiler door and a broken knob. A thermostat also was installed, but it LARGE SEGMENTS Of' the medic al world disagree with Pauling's Vitamin~ theories. They say research shows no benefit.a from excessive doses of the vitamin and that there may even be haurds in using ex- ('essJve amount.a. has not corrected the uneven heating. · V.S., Fountain Valley A Magic Cbef regional service representative vlalled your home and recallberated tbe oven tem- perature on your ruge. You rePort tbal all pro- blem• with your Magic Cbef stove now bave bffn aolved. Pauling told a news con!erence at the American Chemical Socie- ty meeting Monday th.at there is little danger of a killer epidemic of swine nu as In 1918, when 2C million died around the world. .. ll seems to me there was a Albu•• 1~et·er Rolled I,. DEAR PAT: My grandson sent a $5.20 money order to Pinnacle Books in New York City for a re- cord album and catalog. He placed his order in May, but he still hasn't received the record even tbougb I wrote a letter of inq utry July ZS. R.Z., Costa Mesa Pinnacle Books has no record or your son's or· der or of your letter. In fad, It does not seU tbe re- eot"d you ordered. Perttaps the order was malled to aacMber company, or I& was lost in the mall. Find om If the money order has been casbed. If not, no«fy Postal authoritla that It bu been lost. If you coa.ld provide a copy ol the advertl5emeat from wlllcb your graadSClll ordered the album, that also would help A VS to continue tracking down either your record or a refund. Wark tor 1tlai ure Wfunt-11 DEAR PAT: I'd like to provide some additional information regarding the recent A VS inowry from an older homemaker who wants to return lo the job m arket. Our YWCA Employment Program For Mature Wom'en providesjobcounseltng I application 'Writing, inte rview techniques. job seeking skills I and job readiness assessment. Ir additional skills are needed to enhance the chance for employment. we work with the Orange County ROP and Adult Education programs as well as private training facilities. We also offer placement assistance when an individual is readytoenterthcjob market. T.W.,Orange Orange County women. aged 45·65, who have beea UJ1employed for at leut 15 weeks or wbo wish to oblal.D full-time employment, are urged to con- &.ad the YWCA for further IDformatloa about this free service that ls funded through a grant from tbe Orange County Manpower Commission. Interested readers can make appointments by pbolllng YWCA branches in Santa Ana, 54%·3577 or 54%-'440; Orange, 633·4950 or 633·4951; a nd Fullerton, 871-4488. fJt•f>n Ditd DUettunu DEAR PAT: A year ago the numbers on the thermostat di al of my Therm ad or oven were erased during cleaning. 1 wrote to Thermador requesting a new one, but I didn't receive any answer. I have since ordered the dial from two appliance stores in Orange County, but both times Lhe wrong one was sent. Why must Thermador make it so difficult for customers to rep I ace a simple part? E.S .• Corona del Mar Tbermador IB making It easy for you now. A new dJal bas been malled to you at no charge. The flrm'• llPokesman said that you could bave ac· compllsbed tbe same tbing if you 'd phoned (%13) 171·74". There's a good chance your original letter wu loat due to Thermador's change of a ddttsa. If you bave future parts problems, maU your order af'tten to: &13S. Dlstrid Blvd., Los Angeles, CA ..... Drug Tabs May Be Compared The Orange County Of. flee or Consumer Affairs has announced a new type or shopping availa- ble to cons umers -com- parison shopping for pre- scription drugs. According to the agen- cy. section 4333 or the Busi n ess a nd Professions Code pro· vides that ever y pharmacy must post on the premises, in a con- spicuous place, a price list or the 100 pre- scription drugs most lre- q u e n t I y so ld in California. The sign must also descri be the various services offered by the pharmacy. In addition. upon re· quest, the pharmacist of a store employe must give the retail price or any drug not listed. Consumers may re- quest this information over the phone. THE Pl.UMllH5 HIATIH• AIR COMO.' IT.__ ---· S-..u '" '°"' At.....caa "tSSIOH VIE.IC> 111911 c.-c:. ....... .... r ..... o..,. .._., .,. ........ 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But Pauling said six months have passed since the last case or swine Ou in FL Dix, N. J ., and But for the jlenernt populauon ··1 think people should lokt.1 Vitamin C regul1&rly In the amount that keeps them lJ\ i;ucxt health and very large do~es It they feel they are conting down wtlh sometbmg. · · lie recommended 250 to 10,000 rrulligrams a day. in contrast w1lh the f e deral governmt•nL 's standard or 250. Paullllg ::>Uld ht! himsell takes 10,000 m1lltgrams daily. SUCH DOSES OF Vitamtn C would protect 75 percent of the population in the event of a widespread swine flu epidemic about the same as the highest estimates of the vaccination pro- gram, he said. w1LsON vv SroRAGE MOTOltHOMIS-C:AMPUs-10.+. TS •Resident Manager l24 hr •Dump Station •Trash Bin security) •W•'h Areo •Bollie Gas •Fenco<S •Paved •Lighted SPACES START AT Sl.IO f'U MOMTH (714)531-7900 16 790 SO. HAI.IOI ILYD. SANT A AHA. 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UntttrsUy Or. & Mtdltlson Df. lMiUNA HIUS: Alteil Plf~#JJ I San 01t10 fruwir OM*l: lu$11n & Collins SANTA MA: 17111 & Tustin lUSTllC: Red Hill & Walnut VIW PARK: Slnt•l&O & W1nd1 Filtt in Per1onatBanAinRServiceSince J906 ------- ., --• Lag11na I South Coast EDITION * \IOL. 69, NO. 244, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 , 1976 :\ f f t•r110011 ~ .... t oeks Medic Plan Faces Fire TEN CENTS I Foes - By JACK CHAPPELL Of UM 0.Uy "'•UC.tit The Laguna Beach Firemen's AMoclaUon ls opposing the city's woposed paramedic contract wtth the county and may torpedo -a seven-cent ,tax override election to rund the paramedic llU'\'ice The Laguna Beach firem en ptdpose that the City Council clirlsider adding six men to the local department and prov1d1n1t city paramedic servtce in plact! of county paramedic service. Fite Capt. Jerry Johnson. as· soc1at1on president. said the blg factor "'ould be cost. The city ser\'ice would cost at least $60,000 more than the $70.000 contract the city has worked out with the Orange County Fire Depart- ment, he said . But, Johnson said tht' extra cost would be ~ orth 1t Johnson said the assoctataon s pnnclpal concern was whether the South Laguna-based county paramedics would be able to respond quickly enough to Laguna Beach. Res ponse time from South Laguna 1s at least three mmutes longer than for 3 param~IC unit based at the Agate Street Fire Station, he said. "Becaust' of the resPonse lime, we're gonna gel caught in lhe middle. We 'll run an engine out on a m edical aid. Ir the paramedics don't respond within eight or nine minutes. what are we supposed to do, wait for them? "If lbe ambulance beats them. there's a pretty good chance the \'1clim is going to be on his way to th e h ospital before the County Property Tax Rate Sliced 14 Cents Ce111e11t Tr11ek Bites D11st This loaded cement truck sheared off rolled up an e mbankment loward the pool trees within, 15 feet of a Laguna Niguel where the~· were S\\-imming lo beat high community pool Monday before crashing midday temperatu res. Driver Dennis to the bottom of u hill a nd overturning in Reinholt had left his truck on PeLican Way ~ fteld. About half a dozen children in the Foothill Townhomes development to watched in amazement as the giant truck look for an approach lo a construction site. Smart Name d Gepo Valley School Chie f S.O Clemente lligh School ai. a1'1CAn\ pr1nc1pal John Smart wa~ naJned prin<-lpal of the new Cut trnno Vollty High School In M•1on V1eJO Monday by the bowd of educatlon. lD addiUon. a new principal for 8Nt Clemente lligh School was adectt'd by the boArd The announcement will h<' de 1-)-ed until the appointee notifies h\J present ~chool district and t"Of\trnctural urnangemt'nL'I are «'SOi ved. Dr Jeromt•Thomsley, 11uper1ntcndent of the Capistrano Untfi<'d School District, said lo- c\ay . Smart, 41. has been with tht• C'l'lph1trano district first as a h!Rh 11chool math tucher and footbnll ltnr conch sin re 1967. Uc l\N·:~me vice principal in charge Clf '1111('1pllnc In 1970 and btume a s!l1!'\ant pnncipal in 1971. the Capistn1I'<' Valll'y 111~h Sebool won't opt't' until Sep t«mber 1977 Dr. Thornslt'Y ~ald the Mlection of lls principal wo11 un- da'taken because it was more ad•entageous to be sc:r~nmg 8*I selecting lwo principals at onetime. Also, had an appoinlment been rne4e from out.side the district's ,enoonel, the new man would U.. bad to become acquainted '#ill the district before assuming *duties. "lt just worked out nicely to do tMm both at lhe same time.·· -.n.orns1ey said. former San Clemente High Sc,bOol prioclpal Dan-ell Taylor ... moved to Dana Hills High School and the Dana Hills Principal PblJip Grtinon ap· JIQiarted assistant superintendent lor lnstrucUonal Services in • -'--shakeup or the school dia· 1rict stall. The new principal for San a.nmt.e Hieb school ts expect· cd to be aunounced late tod ay ~e, Dr. Tbomstey said. " ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Clemente Studies Sewage Problems The San Clemente City Council will get a "bad news"reportonthe city's sewage s1tua\loo when it m~<>tR at 7:30 p tn . Wednesday al Cllyhall The report wt'1ghs advantages betwttn city port1clpallon in the Sout h Eas t ern Rt'glo n a l Rec:lamatton Agency <SERRA > or alone constructing a new and Longtroceanwastewateroulfall . The costs or both are pegged at bt'tween $S.8 million and $6,8 million 1'he report by John Carollo en~lnttrs make nodeftmte rec:om · mendalions, but s uggests the city discuss the report with the State Regional Water Quality Control Board lo see if state rundlng would defray costs if the city were lo re· JOinSERltA, San Clem ente previously bolted rrom lhe regional program becaugeofsoarlnl(c06ts. However . 1t rerenUy has been hil by a series of ad verse actions by the Rec1onal Water Quality Control Board. These have halted conneehon of new sewers to the city'Sllystem a ndhaltedeityuseor reclaimed wateronthegolf course and to recharge thr ground water basin Instead. thecityhasbffnpump- ing all its treated sewage out through an Ot't'an outfall off North Beach. The outfall has failed once. i1end1ng a geyser of sewage into the air on the beach The enginee ring firm notes the council must decide by Sept. 15 what1t wants tt)do mordcrtocom· ply with a cease and desist order ii.sued by the regional board. ln addition the council ts faced with a r<'quirem ent by the regional board ror implcmentallon of an "In surf.zone" monitoring pro- gram tor heck on qualityof st'wage ('rnuentd1schar1t<'d mtolhcocean The ('Ost is e:.t1moted at SJ0,000 yearly Kosygin Reported Stricken in Attack LONDON <AP > -'Jbe tabloid London Evening News says Sov- iet Premier Alexei Kosygin s ul· fered a heart attack while swim- ming in the Moscow River and was saved by hls bodyguard. The brief dispatch Monday from the news paper's Moscow corres.,ondent dJd not slate when the incident occurred but said it .. came to H1bt .. when the pre- mier was ·'loo il\ to meet a an Diego Foll SAN DtEGO (AP> -/J.~ost 10,000 men and women tried un- $Uccesaf"11Y to en.roll thl• month at San Diego State Unfvertlty. • Japanese d e legation visiting Mogc:ow .'' The report said Kosygin's con- dition "was said not lo be serious." 1'be corres.,ondenl referred to .. a statement" that sald the pre~ mier ••was given oral re - . susclt.aUon and owes bis life to this and tbe fact that prof~ional medical help was immtdlately available." The correspondent did not say who made tl'le stateme11t. There was no conftrmatlon o( the report in Moscow and lbP. London paper's e<>rrt'spoodent. Viet.or Louis,' could not be re· ached immediately ror com- ment. \' District Tabs Cut Savings By GARY GRANVILLE OllMO.ilyPllOt~ff Orange County supervisors to· day set the county's 1976 77 general fund property tax rate at Sl 43 for each Sl OO worth of us sessed value The new lax rate is a 20-rcnt drop from the 1975-761evel. Overall , h<>wever. supervisors rl'duced tax rates under their con trol by only 14 cents perS100worth or assessed value. That's because the combined rate set for the county Harbors, Beaches a nd Parks District and f1ood Control Dis trict combined climbed six cents. The steepest rise came as a re- sult of a parks land acquisition and development pf'OGram in the Harbors. Beaches and Parks D1s- tnct that sent its lax rate from .1091 to .1979 cents for each $100 worth of assessed value. In summary, the new tax rates mean mos\ homeowners in Orange County wilJ be paying more in county property tax rates this year despite the overall 14· cent cut. That's because the rate s lice will be more than offset by in- <'reases in assessed values. For example, a homeowner whose home was valued bylbe as- sessor at $40,000 in 197S-76 would. have paid Sl95.60 in county taxes. The sam e home valued at $50,000 by the assessor this year· will cost the homeowner $226 in county taxes. When adopting the tax rate, Supervisor Ralph Clark said the board of supervisors set an exam· pie ror other taxing agencies by reducmg the property tax rate . Clark called for property tax re- form and urged Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. ·'to hold s tale legislators h ostage in Sacramento If necessary" to ob· t am what Clark said lS needed tax r eform. Animal Issue Dogs Laguna Councilmen Dogs and cats -two politically loaded Issues -wUI lace the Laguna Beach City Council, meeting at 4 :30 p.m. Wednesday at city bal I. First. the council wUl mull the propriety of dogs on Main Beach Park. Two weeks ago tbe council gave preliminary approval to a law banning dogs rro m the downtown park enUrely from June 15 to Sept. 15. Last week the councll admltled that it made a mist.ab, and real· ly only wanted to bar dogs from the park on the same basis as they are prohibited from the city's beaches. from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from June 15 toSept. lS. A measure doing Jost that is on Wednesday's agenda. MeanwhiJe however, the city's Pet Responsibility Commiltff and tbe Parks and Recr~ation Committee have come up w\th anotMrplan. Than to consider Main Beach Park as an e~teoslon ol Hetsler Park and permit dogs oo Jeuhes anytime. any wherein the pan. Phlllp May, cb1irman ol the <Stt DOGS, Page Al> paramedics get there," Johnson said. "Ir w• contract with the coun· ty , s ure they can say here we have paramedic service, but bow much service are we going to get? "The county is not going to run paramedics on every medical aid wtleu they know how bad it is We're going to run an engine and determine for them whether Ba~ldt19 Do"'" AP Wl•tto11o•• Plennie Wingo. who makes a h abit of walking backwards, passes through Santa Cruz on a jaunt from San Fra n c isco to Santa Maria. Ile uses rear-view mirrors on his glasses to see where h e'll be next. Bl Segment Fails During Test Session WASHINGTON CAP) -The Air Force said today a B 1 born be r body tes t section cracked while being subjected to greater -than-normaJ stresses. The affected part was in a section of Bl fuselage belng tesl· ed In a pressure chamber. not in one of the three prototype bombers being test Oown, an Air Force spokesman said. The spokesman added: ''That piece of h ardware wouJd never fly in an airplane" because it was a test section not intended to go into the plane. Various sections designed for the costly and controversial b ombe r are placed under "higher concentrated loads than what we would see In the air," the spokesman said. Nonethele!'ls, the crack in u strengtheping member called a "longeron'' Is bound to draw at- tention in the light of a growing controversy over whether the United States s hould build the Bl bomber. The new crack appeared across the five-inch width of u lonaeron. which was d escribed as an aluminum aUoy beam run. (See BOMBER, P age A.2) Hays to Quit House Seat? WASHJNGTON <AP> -Rep. Wayne Hays wlll announce this week that he is resigning from Coniress In the wake of the payroJl ·sex 1candaJ, a reliable source said today. Hays' resignation wtll not be e ffective Immediately, the 50\lrce added, bot he declintd to specify When lt would take effect. The House ethics committee hu deelded to begin bearings on the payroll-sex cl\arce against Ha)'9 on Sept. 16 despite a ptea that he ts too mentally depressed Lodefe:nd blmaell. ., ' they 're needed. that's going to cause delay:i, · · Johnson said Johnson chureed res ponse times could be C''en much lon11er if the paramedic unit were in one of the farther reaches of its Laguna Niguel-to-Emerald Bay sector when the call for help came "I don 't think a n y body knows how much service we're <~FIREMEN, Pagt'A2) Military Asks Gas. Weapon SAN FRANCISCO lAP > ScientJsts say the Pentagon 1s seeking funds to develop a new nerve gas weapon that they rear could usher in an era of "dau.I· ing. unbelievable" c hemical weaponry. The device , known us a "binary weapon," would contain two or more relatively harmless chemicals th al form a highly tox· ic nerve gas when the weaPon is fired. suid Dr. R. J Rutmun, a Univers ity or P ennsylvania b1ochem1st. lie was here for a symposium on binary warfare at the Amencan Chemical Society meeting today. "The binary weapn has been r ailed the ·e scalatory weapon par excellence'," he told a news l'onrer encc Monday. "The only t>ffectivl.' rt>s ponse to it is a nuc lear weapon or somelhlOJ? more exotic .· Rutman said replacing exist· mg stocks of nerve gas cunislers with binary weapons could make nerve gas politically acceptable by removing the danger of stqr· ing a nd m oving an already Poisonous gas. G. R. Berdes, a staff member of the House Committee on ln· ternational Relations, said "mid· die-level bureauc rats" in the Pentagon were eager to get fund· ing for a prog ram. twice voted down by Congress. to develop binary nerve gas weapons. A Defen se department representative was invited lo the symposium to discuss the Pentagon's p osi tion. but a Chemical Society spokesman said the department canceled. citing personnel c hanges. In July 1975, Congress voted down an Army request for $.562,000 to p repare a building at Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkans as for manufacturing binary gas we apons. A year earlier , Congress rejected a $5.S·million request for d e velopin g the weapons . Berdes said a U.S. decision to s tart producing the weapons would Increase pr0Uferat1on of chemical weaponry and "pull the cork completely" on negotiations under way in Geneva toward complet e chemical disarma ment. "The binary Is lhe first in a long line of new weapons They are d azzling, unbelievable," hl' sajd, citing futuristic schemes fo r weapon s that could "vaporize'' an enemy. Rutman said the weapon might consist of a n artillery shell loaded with one chemical and n c·ani11ter filled with a nother chemical. I ... Coast Weathe r Low mornln1 clO\llda w111 · bum off Wednesday le1w- lng clear skies and some coolinl along the coMt. INSIDE TODA V TM Soviet Unum it 11eodUJ1 building up (I• ncool flttt.cu on lr11t r11mtnt of .an .ag. grt,.ir» /or•ign poliCtl. , ac- cordirl/I to noooL .outhorilltr, u1ing dttentt .o• H• "breathing lpClCt .'' Ste P.oge A1. lad ex AIY-._.,,lte AU _.,,, .. All :=i.....-•• ........ ... . .. -· .. -· Aft l..M.99~ Al --. ...... A4 ~ AS °'Mft C.Wt1tY ... o-iti• 1"14 ,...... .... c-o ., ~~ .... ~ IJ MKtillM ..... A11 Dt-~" At T ..... UieA .... ........... _. At Tlliffltn .... ,._. ........ ~ A4 ......_ It W...1•1ffW\ .... -~,. It , , \ l I l ;.;I 1 tf 6 2 DAILY PILOT l/SC Last Bill :· .On Coast I r Cleared SA<.:HAM Jo:N1'() IAl'l Thl· lai.l of a ~LranJ( of b1l h U1.tt toaether ure d ... ~1l(1wc.I lo 1H1v1· ('uhforn1<1 s I. IOO mile coa'>tlJm· from O\ t>rdevelopm~nt ha \t clenred dt1r~rc11t lt•11~l,1tl\1· houses. ~ The Senate appro"14.'cl :i measure Monday that would ,. earmark $31 2 mtlhon for ('Oa!.lal purpo:.c~. tnl'luchne SJ 5 rntlhon ·to fl.Ind lh1.· 11tatl' roastal <'om mlssaon through thl• Cirst half of 1977 Meanwhill'. the As..,embl) passed a btll by A!lsemblyman Gary Hurt t D-Sanla Barbara 1 that would mak ... compromise C'hanges in this \'Car'<; maJor coa:.tal bill. The Hart cmasur<> Wt'nt to Gov Edmund Brown Jr on o 69-6 1011 rail. The Senates :J0.10 volt• ~cnt the McCarth~ proposal bJck to the Assembly for :.ict1on on up per house amendments. Both bill:. are follow up measures to the main roast.ii bill. which c leared th l· 1espslature last "' eek JJter Oro" n and env1ronmentaltsts agreed to the changes amended into Hart"• btll The maJor coao;;tal htll. earned b :.• Se n . J erry Smith ID · Saratoga), would impose con· t rols designed lo c·urb coastal dl· 'elopment and create a coastal ('omm1ss1on to oversec their 1m plementation. ll 1s an outgrowth of Prop. 20. the 1972 coastal inillah\·e. The McCarthy bill \\ould fund t he new ·commission. which 1s ~c h edul ed to rep lace the t emporary coaslul commi:.sion c reated under Prop 20. From Pagt' A I DOGS ... Pt't Committee. s aid today he foresaw acceptance of that point Of \'ICW. ffe said it was .i logical muve and was made n~:<'l'!>l>ary b~ f uture development of Mam :Beach Park The sidewalk on the v.est side of Coa:.t Hi ghway as tl passes tht· park will be removt'CI v. hl'n the J11ghway 1s realigned and bus :>lop pockets put in I 'The original design of the park c<1lled for pedestrians to use the 1undulatin~ boardwalk as a sidewalk on the ocean stdl' or the 'tiighway. If the counc il pa:.ses a dog ban 11n the park, dog walkers will be J>roh1bitt'd from even strolling through the area . As for cats. the Pet Comm1ttel' ~ 111 be suggeshng a package or feline auidelines. •I These would help determine what to do with unowned cats and )lu111ance cats. I "The cat is a hard creature to t rgulate." May a dmitted. ···There are those who are press- Snf! for tough hcenstng and re- ,;ulaUoo ." t The gujdelines would help the C'ity's a nimal services officers when they receive complaints ubout roaming felines. I May sald the council may want t o consid er some kind of '\loluntary license registrnlion program. This would aid owners if their cats str ayed and were p icked up by the city. A .. nuisance cal" i1 "lhe cal that roams over into your yard nnd tears ,things up. or whatever •.• turns you off. 1£ you feel the ~nt is disturbinl( your peace or J>Nicc of mind." May said. 1 other <'Ouncll business tn· d udes: 1 Consideration of city use of JJortense Miller's property de- eded to the pubhc. Nearby rei<t· de nts h ave fretted about &hi? puhlicusc. 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Cella Jr. and codefendant St ephen Robert Evans lost another pretrial round today in an Orange County Superior Court ruling that firmly upholds the district attorney's ~·ase against the two men. Judge William C. Speirs ruled against the defense by reJectmg arguments that the prosecution "1thhe ld evidence favorable to the defense from the grand jury during proceedings last Nov· c•mber that led to the indictment of Cella. 51. a nd Evans, 31 J udge Speirs made 1t clear that "'hat the defense caJled the dis· honesty of proseC'ullon witness D<>nald Albert Ray made no dif- tcrence to proceedings that pro· duced the indictment of both men on 127 felony counts. ll was unsuccessfully argued by the defense that Ray, 46. a former employe at a Costa Mesa f 'ro• Page 11 I FIREMEN • • J?Omg lo get out of thal county proj.!ram : they have a lng area to cover:· he said. The association prt's1dent said his 2S·man organization had not y<>t determined whether 1t would actively oppose the special 7-cenl tax override election the city council called for November to finance the city -county paramedic program. "We discussed it and we really don't know what position to take (ln 1t. Really. we don 't foci il 's a very ~ood investment," Johnson said. ''ll 's probably a little better than nothing. but for that amount of money, there 's a question in my mmd whether we w1Jl get cnouHh service to justlfy the cost. "All I can say 1s we've con- !>1dered what we feel is J:C'iniz to h appe n with the county p;iramedics and whltt we con de .ind there just isn't any com- pari11on." Johnson said. lie said the a.,aociation has been mulling makin g a paramedic proposal to the City Counci l for som~ time, but because of the expense. and becau!le of the hostile climat.- toward tax: increases, did nol move with it. Then when the City Council went ahead with the tax override• election. he said the ti50C1allon considered placing the locally· run 1uvlce on lhe ballot aa an altemallvr. "We wer e a lilllc late gellmR to it nod couldn'l s et It on the ballot." Johnson said. I\ report by the uSO<'IAtlon lo the City Council will be con· Mdered nt the re.iular council meetmg WC'dnesday. Fro• Pagf! A I BOMBER •. ning the length or the f\L.~lage. The lonierons help distribute the weight load. An Air Foree specialist .said thal when the crack appeared. the "test su-uctun " -called a "wing carry·thro\lgh MCUon" - alreadf had been subjected to the C'qu.inlent of 1,789 flights, or atioul 1.4 limes the normal llreti me or anticipated stress. Tht' Air Force s&Jd the-part bu bttn elnforced with a plate and testing of the section has r e· sum ed. Air Force technicians say they wlll\t to subject each section or the Bl to the equivalent of al least two llftUmea ol antldpated stress to assure thal the plane v.ill sland up ln actuaJ nl&hl con- ditions over a Ions period. pnnt shop controlled by Cella, told the grand jury that he had been promised nothing in return for his testimony. The defense argued that Ray had been promised with the knowledge of the prosecution that he was assured of a re- duction to misdemeanor level of charges filed after he allegedly planned the murder of his former w1fe's boyfriend. Judge Speirs' ruling now clears the way for a hearing into the next pretrial motion riled by the defense-a motion for sup- pression of evidence. Capo Council R-1 Rezoning Review Due Tht' San Capistrano City Council will conduct a public hearing at its Wednesday meet- ing on proposed rezoning of the Patrick Development property to allow construction of 176 single- f am1ly homes. The meeting will begm at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall, 32400 Pasec Adelanto . The San Diego development firm has proposed construction of the single family detached units, including 23 "small estate" homes, on two parcels of land. · The 70.at're property lies east of thP San Diego Freeway and south of Ortega Highway, adjacent to the San J uan Terrace tract. The city planning commission has asked councilmen to approve the rezone request and tentative tract maps, provided they con- form to phased growth standards. assunnJ? city servi<'es would keep pace with nn Influx of new resi- d~nts. CUSD Offers Presclwol For Poor Kids A preschool for economic ally disadvantaged children wdl be offered by the Capistrano U nifi ed Sc hoo l District. ReJ(tstration will be held from 9 a .m. to c p.m . Wednesday at dis- trict headquarters. 32972 Calle P<>rfccto. San Juan Capistrano. The program is offered at Las Palmas. Concordia and San Juan Schools. IL is open to children fro m three years, nine montbJ of age to five year-8 or age The children musl be current welfare or Potential welfare re clplent11, low Income families or those whose dominant language is not English. ' The preschool classes meet week days for three hours. TransPortaUon. snacks and one meal a re provided. Al regl.stratlon, parents abould bring birth certificates of their .children , In com e r ecords, welfare case Mecti-Cal numbers and lbe nam e of a nel1hbor to contact ln case of eme'l"gency. The necessary physical exams and TB skin tests are available without cost. at county.run · clinics held at the San Clemente Beach Clubhouse from 8 to 11 a.m. the fourth Wednesday of each month and at the Com- munity Christian Church of San Juan CapiJtrano from 1 to 4 p.m. the lint Thursday of each month. Appointments m ay be made by ca1Un1 834~. • With wt1ther forecasters <'all· lnJ for a break in ~ heot wave that scorched Orange County to day. air Pollution cJtperts -.·ere hopeful of a dln ipalJoo of the beal·mduced smog by WC'dnes. day. Offlrlals ol the County Air Pollution Control District said the heat resultect in a buildup ()f smog and they caUed first sta11e aJeru today and Monday. warn ing rffidenlS of lbe northern and central parts of the countv to curtail physical actlvtty du.rln' the late afternoon. But one APCD official prooicl· ed that a break In the heat wave would mean a brea,k in the smog. Weather forecasters obliged by predicting that a low pressure syste m off the coast would move in ton1&ht, lowering te m - peratur.es from lbe 90s to the 70s. Edward Camarena. a ir pollution control officer for Orange County. said he called a first st.age alert-which also re· quires a c urt ailment of auto travel and some industrial activi - ty-for the northern and central county on Monday and eJtpanded the alert to include the entire county except a s trip from Newport Beach to San Clemente today. The first evidence of the ar- nval of cooler weather was the fog that blanketed parts or the south county coast today. AIP Campaigne r s ATLANTA (AP> -A Lemon Grove. Calif., couple, William and Eileen Shearer. will head the campaign of former Georgia Gov. Lester G. Maddox, the American Independent party's presidential nominee, a Maddox .spokesman says. Spokane Health Director Sue Butterfivld say the t\\O tnpes on mall' and ft•mult• Sl'Xual rl·11ponllf' are bv for the rnost populur in the M~1·, ll'c :-. 225 tape col lectaon. "TH E TAP•;S GlV£ very accurate medicul ln· 'formation that peoplo can le'urn from." said M~. Btlt tctfield. · Ms. Hullerf1eld said nearly 14 ptrc cnt of the 3.600 calls Tel· Med received in J uly were from persons who wanted to hear the sexual response tapes. She said de- mand for the tape on m ale response was so great that u·s almos t worn out and has temporarily been re- moved from the Tel·Med play list Saddlehack F acuity Rejects Raise Offer· The Saddlebuck College Facul- ty Ass~iation has rejected a d1l>· trirt offer of a S50 per month across the board pay increase for the school year that began Mon- day. In an effort to keep negotiations goina. coll ege trustees im- mediately responded with an of· fer or a $500 annual mcreasc m all categories of the certificated employe salary schedule, plus re tention of all current fringe benefits. The hike in the s alary schedule works out to the same figure of $50 per month for the 10 months the teachers are paid but college of. facials said It is enough of a change in position to satisfy state col- lective bargaining laws. Roy Barletta. district business manager and chief negotiator for the administration, said he wants to "resume the me<>lings as so<)n as possible · · Paul BrE>nnan . president or lh<' California Teachers Assoc1auon affiliated racult~ association. re pealed his group ·s C'ontention that. the board's salarv offer isn't enou~h. · "The facult~ s position 1s lhol lhe cost of living for the past yell.1' has been O\"cr s ix pcr cent," ht· said. "A $500 a year 1ncrea:.e amounts to $lightly over one pej' cent <on the average>, leavmg th(' purchasing power or the faculty more than fi ve percent belowthft of last year." District officials have alreadv recognized Brennan's group + sole bargain i n g ~gent for the Mission Viejo school's in s truC'tors and the slight change IQ district stance will al most cer- tainly reopen negot ialions. I 1976 New CarTires Only $28!!5. .. "M'·" blac kw&ll plus SI 75 Federal Excise 1 u Polyester Cord Tires The General Poly-Jet Four ply coMtrur.tloll ... 11on· .,., epolllnQ poly0,.01 COHI ••• "''"'· llal 1•••0, Only s21ss •it11A78·I1 tubtlltH bl11c~w•ll, phi• SI 74 r ooor•I f •C•H Th Ltr9er t•l•1 and wllllew•llt compM11bly pric~d BRAKE RELINE 1 1"'1111 N~ W ""'llY dVlv In/Ill O" ,11 I wM!'C'or ' A'°"'ld IN! cvtondtfi on Ill wl'fll\' 391"d111•n -'"~1 ,,.....,<1111r OUM lllld 4 lllC«S bttM 18lunl tllnfl95 t. TllM llld trllt 1114 brNdrll"'IS ll 1""°9CI ltOl'll •lletl °"""9'I 1 ~ lll1ltt Md C~t!Nf9111CY11'*'91 ll Roll! •• 'fOtl# ICllO!fOOlle 569~ General's famous original equipment tire, the Jumbo 780. Designed with two glass belts, and a polyester cord body lor long mileage and a smooth ride. Size Velu• Priced F.E.T. A78-13 $28.95 $1.75 ---C78-14 132.95 S2 . .Q?_ E~.:.!~ $33.95 $2 27 --S_?.43 F78-14 S36.95 G78-14 137.95 ._12.60 ---H78·14 $41.95 __ $2 83 ----E78-15 '36.95 _12.40 F78-15 S37.t5 $2.54 --G78-1L , __ S'3US_ $265 H78-15 S42.t5 $2.87 J78·15 $43.95 ._S!.Q!_ --o-c---L78-15 $45.95 $3.14 Pl55/80D·13 133.95 $1.46 w1111ewtll\ coll S3·S4 mo111 oer 111e Budget Priced The General Jet Air m Rugged ,~, ply COM l1ucllOll . .. Ou1og1ll ' Treed Rubber ,,. lwoll frHd design. Only s17ss t•r• 6 ~0·13 lubtlM, bl.1c~w111 pl11t II 8J FedftrOI E ••' ~ t " L••o•r 'IZ'" .ind .,., ,,.,..,,, comp111bly priced ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We 1d1ust caster. camber, le>e-in. and toe-out setttngs to car manulacture r'i. specil1cations. s12's " COW4Ct&$U ... , .. 4W.IC4MC41S ~111 Chee~ Slloutd Ollt suoe>IY ot IOIM lllttpt fllltt "'"&ll<'tl durJt19 lh1Stve11I v.P"" II honor any ordel\pltetdl!011110t hAurt 4tlrtery ti Chi adwtlised Pnct Don Swedlund Inc . ....... ~---• COA.Sf fBIRAl TIRE 2155 Harbor ll•d. Costa Mtsa llldlllJaU "'-540.5710 ----Sooner or later; you'll own Genera~-'4'°_50_13 __,;r Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 244, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES County Property Tax Rate Sliced 14 Cents Harris es Facing 11 Years LOS A !': G E L ES c A P 1 William and Emily Harns, one· time fugitive traveling com panions of Patricia Hearl>t. were sent e n ced today to an i n · determinate term of 11 years lo life in prison on conv1ct1ons or kidnaping, robbery and car theft Superior Court Judge Ma rk Brandler. who had listened to more than an hour of emotional statements fro m the Harrise:. and their attorneys. sald he felt there was no reason for lcnienc\ ··considering the grav1t) of lh~ offenses comm 1lled. · · The llarrises were Impass ive d S the sentences "ere pro· nounced They had declared they did nCll expcct Justice or un- derstanding fo r their r e · volution::irv idcals The cou.pk declined to :-land for :.entenc1 ng , remaining in their seats at the counsel table. Al lhc t'nd uf an angry spcl·Ch JUSl prior to sentencan.:. I htrn:. had dt'c lared "Judge Brandler. you c an brmg on thl' 1u1.:.i:1t•rs and the duncing bl•ur:-and (.(l'l th1., charJdl' O\ er" 1th ·· Attornt'Y Leonard Wl•tnJ?la.,., had c1tl0d thl· Jl arnses roh·:. J :- finst offender:. and tht'lr year long 1ncarcNation, asking that ·Su.pcnor Court JudJiet> Mttrk Brandl('r grant probation on al least onl' or lhl' conv1ct1on:. aAain~t the couple In lhl' kidnap· ang of Tom M alhcw!>. Weanglass 1m><tuced J letter !>('nt to the courl al the la!lt minuk by 1\1 al hews. It said, "8111 und Emily llarri!> and Patnc1a llearst "ere all \'Cr\' kand to me I have no hard feeiinAS aRainst them JC 1t were up lo me. I would drop lht• charges · · Wesnglass also implored thl• JU dJ.:e not to 1 mpose an in determinate i.entcnce, which ht' said would bc ··cruel and unusual punishment Costa Mesan Killed by Car Pohcl' s aid Paul 8 Pierce. 63. illed !\l onday night Y.hen he \\al! hit b~ a car '' htlc t~ 10,: to walk acrt)l(S Nt'Wl>Ort houle\·ard at 16th St r1't•l 1n Cos t u M es:1. W111w sses to the II 15 p m ac 1·tdcnt told offi cer:-1t up1>eared Mr. rwrce was walkin~ aicalnst th(~ t raffle l>IRnal at the in tcrs,'ct Ion II 1• \\ .1 !-s t r u c I. h ~ a c ar dn\ C'n h\ J a ncit• t: McC'ollom. 1.1, Lm. 1\lamttoi., pollr1· smcl She \I. .1:-1101 lwlcl !\I r I'll' r ce It H 'c.l .11 16:> H(l('ht'"ll't :--1 C'o:-ta Mc'IU 0.lty l'llel SIAlt ....... BESS HILL PICKS UNIFORM FROM FIRE RUBBLE She Estimates Loss of Costum e1 at $25,000 Mesa Youths Held In Hill House Fire By STEVE Ml'K'HELL Ol I ... Dolly Pt toe""" Two Costa Mesa youths. ages l l and 15. who, polu:e 5J1d. admitted they wt•re re1>pon!i1 blc for l wo earlier fire s. wen.• arrco;t. cd at the s cene or a third Moncl<i~ night Pohce a rresled the two boys JS riremen battled u blaze al lht• former Hill House, an anlique clothjn1t and costume shop at 1914 Newport Blvd. rt took two e nS?ine com pa nae:. and a truck c·ompany a half nour to extinguish n ames. Baltalton Chie f fiobert fl<>au<-hamp said the two youths ad mitted settin~ the blaze, and claimed respons1b1llty for a trush <-an r1re set a half hour earhcr at 130 E 17th St The boys said they al so set a garage on fire 1n back of Cal's Cameras, 1770 Newport Blvd . last Saturda.} night, aecordmg to rt rem en Da mage 1n that bla7C' was estimated to he SS.000. Monday night's blaze com· pletely destroyed the single room garage structure which housed old clothes and costumes ··Those folks couldn't have put unother thing m that garage. Chier Rcu<-hamp s aid. "Evident· ly they were 1ust moving back in 10 the garage. and hadn'I had lime to sort thmAl> out " ~1 r unct Mr.. Ro\ cl I hit sort<'C.I through the debris today, snip· ping buttons off of West Point un· 1forms and salvaging what they could from the rubble. CSee CLOTHES, Page All Panelist Asks State Reason For Ouster A delegation of F airview State Hospital Ad\•lsory Boa r d representatives today new to Sacram ento lo confront thf' hospital system's chief executive on issues at the Costa Meso fa cility. Specifically. they seek answers regarding questions arising from the ouster of it}) MedJcal Director Or. Anthony N . Toto a month ago when he balked at a new assign· ment. "We haven't heard another word," Board Chairman Dean H. McCoy, of Pacirlc Beach. said Monday or any state response .. mce Dr Jerome II Lackner. State Health Director, agreed to i.t•ethem Kosygin Reported Stricken in Attack McCoy and fellow board mcm· bers Michael Nason of M1ss1on V1eJoand Dr. DonaldJ Kincaid.or Laguna Hills. were to meet wllh Dr Lacknerfortwo hours today. The seven.member panel which oversees hospital operations wa~ incensed in mid-July when Or. Toto submitted a resignation m any contend was forced on him No one with the Department of lleallh even consulted them, s ay mem bersorthe advisory group. •LON DON <API The tabloid London Eve ning News says Sov •d P remier Alexei Kosygin suf· fered a heart attack while swim· mlna in the Moscow River and was Btived by his bodyttuard. The brief dispatch Monday from the newspaper's Moscow correspondent did not state when ~e incident occurred but said it "caqie lo light" when lhe pre- mier was "too ill to meet " ,Japanese delegation visiltnJI 'Moecow ... i • 'lbe correspondent referred to ;·a atatement' .. that saJd the pre· mier "was aiven oral re- 5 'utlon and owes his tire to and t.he fact that professional cal help was immediately ravaUable." •. The correspondent did not say whO-made the Jlat~ment. There was no coofirmaUoo of t.be report in M~ and t.he London paper's correspondent. Victor Louis, could not be re· achd Immediately for com- ment. ,.. .. ' -~-,....... AEPORTEC STRICKEN Soviet Premrer Koaygln • A letter was drafted as a result. requesting St.ate Atto rney General Eve Ile Younger's aide in a probe of Issues behind the squeeze-out of Dr. Toto after 14 1 •years as Fairview's clinical chief Thetoughly-wordednote was tobe malled today. State supervisors aruwunced he would work parl·Umeat'"Fairview and part-time al Camarillo Slat.e Hospital, preparatory to taking the Ventura County f aciJity'shelm permanently . Tbetwohos pitals cater to the de· velopmentally disabled such as those with mental retardaUon or severe physical handlC1l\15 Technically, Tuesday 1s Dr. Toto's last day priorloatalteover by Dr. Michael Levine, 35, a child psyc:hlatrlsl with advanced studies ID hospital admini~t.raUon. Given an ultimatum by his bogs in Sacramento a fter refusing the Camarillo job, Dr. Toto said he was h ired by a chain of paychosomatic medicine clinks asaprivatepracttt oner. District Tabs Cut Savings By GARV G RANVILLE OlU..Oalttl'o•.is~tt Orange County supervisors to day set the county's 1976·77 general fund propert~ tax rate at Sl 43 for each SlOO worth or a~ sessed value The new t.ax rate 1s a 20-cent drop from the 1975·76level Overall, however. supervisor'> reduced tax rates underthl'ir Mn· trol by only 14 cents per SlOOworth of as~essed \'alue Thal·~ berJU:-t' the rombmed rate set for thl' counly Harbors, Beaches and Park~ Oistnct and Flood Control 01stn<'l l'Ombmed chmbcds1x cents The steepest rise t•aml.' as a rl' suit or a parks land a cqws1t1on and development program tn the Harbors. Beaches and Parks 01!- trict that sent its tax rate from .1091 to .1979 cents for each SIOO worth or assessed value In summa ry. the new tax rates me an most ho meo\\ners in Orange County will be payin(.l more m county property tax rate~ this year despite the overall 14 cent cut. That's because the rate shce will be mor e thao o1Cset by in· creases lft anessMvj)ues. For example, a homeowner whose home was valued by the as sessor at $40,000 in 1975-76 would have paid $195 60 in county taxes. The s ame home valued at s.50.000 by the assessor this year will cost the homeowner S226 an county taxes. When adopt mg the tax rail'. Supervisor Ralph Clark said lhl• board of supervisors set an exam pie ror other taxing agencies b~ reduemg the property lax rate Clark called for property tax n· form and urtiied Gov. Edm1.1nd Brown Jr. "t o hold s t a t <' leg i s lat ors hos tage 1n Sacramento 1r necessary" to ob lain what Clark said ii. needed tax reform Plennie Wingo. who makes a habit of walkin g backwards. passes through Santa Cruz on a jaunt from San Francis co to Santa Maria. He uses rear-view mirrors on his glasses to see where he' II be next. ~ ~ ~ Toda~··s ('losi11~ N •• Stoeks C TEN CENTS 0.lil' PHot PMto "" l.•• P•Y"• DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport Beach Lad Takes a Sllde on a Belly Board Coast to Cool Off With wcathcl!, forecasters call tn~ for a break in the ht'al \\ave that scorched Orange County to day. air pollutson experts \\en• hopeful or a d1ssipal1on of the heat-induced sm og l>y Wedncs day Officials or the County Air Pollution Control Dtstnct said the Mal r~ulted In a buildup of smog and they called first !>ta~l' alerts today and .Monday, warn· ing residents of the northern and central parts or the rountv lo curtail physica l activity duri n~ the late afternoon But on<' APCD official predict ed that a break 1n the heat wavt' would mean a break m the smog. Weather forecasters obliged by predicting that a low pressure ~yslt>m off the coast would move 1n tonig ht . lowerin~ lcm pt•raturc~ from lhC' 90s lo lhl' 70s Edward Cumarena , u1r pollution control orriccr for OranJ:e Count y. said ht• called a first !>taAC alert which also re quires 11 curt ailment or auto travel and some mduslrial acttvi ~ ty for lhe northern and central county on Monday and expanded 1 the a l<'rt to include the <'nlire ' county except a strip from Nt>wport Beach to . an Clemt"nte today The fi rst evidence of the ar· rival of coole r weather was the fog that blanketed parts or the :-outh county coast today. Officials at the wcather station <1t the San Clemente f''ire Depart· menl said tht>y recorded a high of 91 on Monday , hut predicted today's temperatures would be much cooll'r because or the ro~ Cella Loses Fight On Trial Evidence Dr Louis J Cella Jr and codefendant St ephen Robert Evans lost a nother pretrial round today in an Orani;?c County Superior Court ruling that firmly upholds the district attorney's case against the two men Judge Wilham C. Speirs ruled against the defense by rejecting arguments that the prosecution withheld evidence favorable to the defense fro m the grand JUry during proceedings last Nov· ember that led to the indictment of Cella, 51, and Evans,31 Judge Speirs made 1t clear that what the derense called the dis honf..'sty of prosecution wltneM, l>onald Albert Ray m ade no dif terence to proceedings that pro cluced the Indictment of both men on 127 felony counts. It was unsuccessfully argued by th6 defense that Ray, 46, a form«r e mployc at a Costa Mesa print shop controlh.>d by Cella. told the Arand jury thal he had been promised nothing m return Jury Selected For Second Hinshaw Trial Jury selection was completed today In the second Orange Coun t y Superior Court trial or Coneressman Andrew fllruihaw. Six men and six women formed the panel that was sworn In be for e Judg e Frank Domenlchini Three men were chosen to serve as alternate jurors Hins haw, 53. faces trial on multiple felon y counts stemming from hls alleged criminal actions while servin g as Orange County's assessor in 1972. It Is alleged that employes in the assessor 's office utilized county time and drew county ex· penses while they were actually working ror the Newport Beach Republican 's successful con gressional campaign , I~ for his testimony The defense argued that Ray had been promised with the knowledge of the prosecution that he was assured or a re· duct1on to misdemeanor level or l char ges filed aft er he allegedly planned the murder of his former wi re's boyfriend Judge Speir:.• rulinii now clears the way for o hean nu 111111 the next pretrial motion flied h~ the derensc u motion for i.up prl'SSIOn of ev1dl'nCe That motwn 1s expected to cenlt>r on the boxes of document,; provided for the prosecution by Hay. The defense cl alms that he was rewarded ror his efforts by a much lighter sentence than th(· one he c·ould have <'Xpected to rt• 1•cive CS<>e CELLA, Page A2l Co ast Weather Low morning clou~ will burn off We dnesday lcnv mg clear skies and some cooling along the cout INSIDE TODA\' • I ' I The Souiet Union t.~ 11ttod1/11 building up iii noool /leet nll an 1n1trumenl t1/ on og we111ve foreign pollry. 0(' cordmg lo naval authonlll'·' u.ung deltnlt a & ''' breolhmg 11poC'r · Ser Paqr A7 ' • .. Index . I At'l'_Sff,,lo AU -.r ... All .... I~ .. ,.,i., At £nN INeclt .. MlltMl .. l#Mt Alt , L.M. .. yf Al IUtleMINtwt ... ClllT-• AS =C.-lf Al \ 0.Hlfl"' 97.14 •11 ~· ., =:· ........ •••• c:r.t•-· ., All OHlll .... lke• ... h .... hleft At a..ien.1 .. -... •• Tllt<ll•n A• "'-· ., .. If .... -At ~ .. --A• _u_,., .. ~ --- i4 I DAIL y PILOT c Tuesday August 31 1976 Sdeati•t• Sau :New Ne:t9\7e ~as Youth Tabbed Funding ASked As Killer Re:irdt'd dekndont Thomu.., Hardin I luter w us pe>lnt"-d out in tht> courtroom MondtlY a Uw m1111 who prart u•ullv cut J anet Moc Mett in tv.o wtlh u bur~t • from his Brltlsh-mndt Sten uutomallc rifle. SAN FRANCISCO t l\l'I Sclenttslb say the Pent1&11on 1i. <1eeking fund& to develop a new nerve gas weapon that they ftlar could usher in an cm of "dau.J Ing, unbelievable" che mical weaponry The device. known as u "binary weapon," would contain two or more r elatively barmle5s chemicals that form a h11thly tox 1c nerve gas when the weapon 1s fired, uid Dr R J Rutman. a University of Pennsylvania Mesa Man Victini Of Suicide Funeral services will be held Wednesday for long·timc Costa Mesa bus iness man and civic leader William R. Hoffman. who apparently died of a self-inflicted gu,nshot wound early Saturday 'Police are investigating the circumstances of Mr. Hoffman's death at his home at 123 23rd St .. but belie ve he died after shooting himself in the back of the head with a s mall pistol. He as survived by his wife. Eva. son. Richard, a brother, Bryan and has mother. Mrs Ja m· my S Hoffman. all of Costa l\lesa ··We're w :utan ~ result" of l?Un r esidue test-..· S~l ~jm Cordeiro said today. "but it look:. .IJke s wc1de right no" Mrs Hoffman told officers she and her son heard a gunshot from the master bedroom at 10 JO p m. tT1day a nd they found Mr Hortman in the room with the wound in the back of htl> head. There was no note Hoffman was ru~hed to CoM.t M\!sa Memorial llospital. "here he d1edat2 50a.m .Saturda} Hoffm;rn owned Bill's Rentab on Newport Boulevard for 25 sears. and was 1nstrumt'ntal m the formation or the Col>la Mesa Easts1de Property Ownerb A b :.ociation. lie opposed the extension of the Ne wporl Free way for many years a nd fought for a t~o-way access road, wh1<'h he !ta1d would be more benefi cial fo1 bus1 nessmcn on the easL'i1d,. Serv1c<'s for Mr Hoffman will be held al 10 a m . W<.'<inl'5day al Harbor Re:.l Memorial Park. Costa Mesa Senate Okays Postal Funds WAS lllNGTON <AP I The Senate approved by a vo1cc vote today giving the Postal Service nn extr a $1 b1lllon in subs1d1cs without reimpo:;ing tighl budgetary control over the de· t1cit-ndden mail 11ervice 1 The compromise mca!>u re . ogreed upon late Monday by a &•nat~·House conference com· m1ttee. now goes to the House for ;iction It provides an extra $500 mtlhon for the Postal Service for each of tho next two years. I A(!reement came after thc House conf<'rN'S yielded to thl' Senate und droflpl'<I a r«1u1rl' m<·nt that tht· P114'lt1l Sen1ce be b rought back unrf t'r the r('~ular ronf(ress1onnl .1pprnrmat1on pro lttS2', Leape r Alive~ ' SAN f'RAN l'l8CO CAPI S<-an O'Donnrll. 30. who took a 1175.foot plunf((' fro m the nuy Rrtdge :met survlv«I. remains in 1st.ab\.-conctltlon ORANCOF COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N Wefd Pro,~' 1>tt<4 ~..-11'« Jack R Curl«y "".Pr•~"' ... (.,.,....,., MtN'll"' Tl'IOmM KteVll C••t., Thomas A. Mu'l)l'llM IN_.,,., .... O'tarles H. Loos RIChard P. Nall • At"'t.f~ #.-"'fttf'lf f~ Off kn l._ &o .. • ""'G'•""'"""'"' I'""''-~··~ 119/, llHt•-••r< ~ .. -. ....... )\JOI u ... , -... -o .... ~.- t b1ochtimlst fie W<b here fOf' • ~ympos1um on blrlitr)' "arfare at the American Cbe~al Society meeting today. Oeoutv Olst rlct Attorney ltobert Chutll•rton t old un Or11n~c County Supvrlor C(lurl jury th11t llei.ter. 29. o( Loni: "The binary weapo has bHn called the ·escalatory weapon par excellence'." h• told u news conference Monday. "'M\e only e ffect 1 ve response to It is o nuclear weapon or bOmelhUt& more exotic ·' Rutman said replacing exist· mg stocks of nerve gas carusten \\,th binary weapons could m~ke nen•e gas politically acceptaote b> remO\ 1ng the danger oC stor· 1ng and m oving an already poisonous gas. Great D ay for Wild Oats Beach was one ot four men who hurst 1n lo u home at 16861 Bayview Ort\•c . Sunset BeMch.' last Nov. 8 .. lo settle a score." Motorists driving on Campus Dn,·e across arc bem~ !'ih1ftcd by the l rdne Corqpan~ the San Joaquin Marsh Monday afternoon trom pasture to pa~ture until then. The Chatterton i.ald the motive In' the planned k1lhng of Ronuld Cau\\ els. 27. "a11 one of re,•engt' for the v1ct1m ~ curlier robbery of two men "ho" en.• members of the gang dispatched to the home shared by Cau\\els and Mrs Metz probably saw 142 cattle contentedly che\\. heift.'r~ don't :-.eem lo mmd the giant Fluor mg \\lid oats in the "Jamboree Pasture.· building loomrng beh111d them All are h eifers due to calf in Oct o ber and G R Berdes, a stalf member of the House Committee on In· temational Relations. said "mid· die-level bureaucrats" in the Pentagon were eager to get ruod· mg for a program. twice voted down by Congress, to develop binary nerve gas weapons. A Defense department rtpresentative was invited to the symposium to discuss the Pentagon ·s position , but a Chemical Society spokesman said the department canceled, citing personnel changes. 5 Held in Newport In Hash Buy-bust Fro•Pag~AJ CLOTHES. • • "'See thls uniform'!" Mrs. Be11s IUll asked. "ll dates back to 1926. We had a wholerackofthem.·· She pointed to a pair of men's trousers. now yellowed by smoke and water and s aid. "These used to belong to Chill Wills, the The prosecutor put Alan Dar) I Irving of LonR Bea<'h on the stand as his firs t witness in the first or four trial!, involving five men '.'ho eal'h race t~o counts or first dearcc murder. Irving. nanwd a:. a defendant an the original grand )Ur) 1nd1Cl • ment. has b('<>n prorniSl'<l ll cnun ty JUtl lcrm of one year on each or the two murder counts m return for his testimony ln July .1975. Congress voted down an Army request for $562,000 to prepare a building at Pine Blufr Arsenal in Arkansas for manufae-hn·iog binary gas weapons . A year earlier. Congress rejected a $5.S..mtllior request for d eveloping the \\Capons Berdes said a ti S. dedsion to start producing the weaponi. "ould increase prohferauon of chemical weaponry and "pull the cork completely" on negotiations under "ay an Geneva toward complete chemical dis arma· ment "The binarv is the firs t an a long line or n"ew weapons. They are dazzling, unbelievable," he s:ud, c1tin1? futuristic scheme!> for \\e apons that could "vaporite" an enemy Rutman said the weapon might consist of a n artillery s hell loaded with one che mical and a C'anis ter filled with a nother l'hemical The canister would be placed inside the s hell, he said, and "the impact of firing and acceleration "ould then break the partition bt:lwttn th~ conl1iiners . "and the contt'nls would be mixed. Heat j?enerated by the friction of the Ht~ht or by the presence of addJtional accelerator chemicals \\OUld complete their conveM>1on mto nerve gas by the tame the -.hell reached its destination. Rutman said, and a charge in the pro1e<·t1l e'.s nose "ould spread the gas Fmtt!ral Held For Forme r Mesa Resident Funeral services were con ductt>d today for /\nthony J nenzone. owner of Tony's Build mg Materials in Costa Mesa. llf' dit>d Thursday at the age of 53 Mr. Genzone, forme rly of Costa Mesa. lived in Valley Center for two years pr1or to hts death. He 1s survived by his wife. r>ant>l Genzone: one son. Sam Genzone of Sylat'auta, Ala . daughtt>r Nancy Potter or Costa l\lesa; stepdaughtt'r Marlt>nt' Shaffer of Sun Valley. Idaho and stepson Wade Sharfer of Kuau1 , llawa1i Servicf's were conducted at Pacific View Memorial Park In Newport Beach. Bunal followed at Pacific View. The family has suggested con· tnbutions be made to The An· thony Genzone Memorial Fund. Route 4, Box 438 T , Vallt'y Center. CA 92082 for the purchase of heart equipment. Under cover narcotics in· vestigators arrested rive people in Newport Beach Monday night arter allegedly buying rour-and· a-half pounds or hashish worth more than SS0,000 from the group. In custody today were Frank Fries Jr . 47, of 3818 Channel Place, Newport Beach; Richard Evans. 30, of 464 N. Newport Blvd , Newport Beach, and James C. Mundell. 31, who re· fused to give police his address. Also taken into custody was Sandra V Evans. 24, also of 464 N Newport Blvd The fifth member or the group \\as a 16-year-old boy who was Front Page Al CELLA ... The documents challenged by the defense were barred from evidence in a Los Angeles Federal Court trial that ended with the conviction of Cella. Evans and two other form er hospital of· ficrn.ls. Cella was sentenced lo five years in prison and Evans one year. Their t wo codefendants also drew prison terms and both wall test1ry for the prosecution in the current trial It 1s alleged that Cella and Evans were involved m criminal a<'t1 vil1es that led to the S2 million dt'frauding of two hospitals· Mission Community llosp1ta l, Mission VieJo and Mercy Gent>ral Hospital. Santa Ana Judge Spears ha~ assured the defense that the Oct. 4 trial or Cella and Evans will be sent out of Orange County if he denies the pretnal motions . lie has made it clear that he shares the belief or the defense that heavy pretrial publicity has ruled out the possibility of a fair trial in this arc~ Hosts Asked For Students Host families are being sought tn Costa Mesa (or studen~ from South American countries who "'II be arriving in the Harbor Area In September. The students. part of the In· tt'rnatlonal Cultural Exchange program, will live and study In the U.S. for one year. Coordinator · Ruth Williams i-aid the size. age or wealth of lhe host ramlly are not nece1sarily the determining factors In selection. Interested res idents 11hould <'All MrA. Williams at 842·2953. Tough Sex LHe Message Service Deluged SPOKANE, Wash. (AP>-SomanySp0kaneresi· dents want to know about sex that they've nearly worn out an informaUon tape on the subject, say the operators of a phone-in medical information service. Tel· Med. operated by Sp0kane Health. off en free information in laymen'a language on a variety of medical topics. ranging from venereei dlleases to whooping cough. · Spokane Health Director Sue Butltrfleld says the l\l.·o tapes on male and female sexual reswrise are br. far the most popular in the service's 225·tape co· lection. .. THE TAPES GIVE very accurate medical iq· formation that people can learn from," said Ms. But· terlield. Ms. Butterfield said nearly 14 percent of the 3.600 · calls .Tel~Med received in July were from person~ who wanted to hear the sexual response tapos. She said de· mand for the tape on male response was so great. that it ·s almost worn Olft and has temporarily been r e· mcved from tho Tel· Med play list. released to his parents by police Sgt. Darryl Youle, who alleged the group has been the major source of hash in the Harbor Area, said the arrests ended an irwestigation by narcotics of· ricers from Newport Beach. Huntington Beach and the CaliJomia Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement with the Orange County Narcotics Task Force. According to Youle, t.he sale of the narcotics and the arrests all took place a l Fries' home at about 11 p.m . The four adults were on gmally booked in lieu or $7.SOO bail, but the investigator said bail for Evans and Mundell has been raised to $25.000. All four are scheduled to bear raigned Thursday morning an the Harbor Judicial District Court. actor." • Mrs. Hill said the couple has no insurance on the garage. and estimated value of the clothing at about $25,000. "Look, thert>'s a costume from a Disney movit.>. ·· :shes11id; point- ing to an orange j ump sui.t. .. Lying near the suit were several mink coats, the fur matted down from firehoses. Mr. Hill said. "My stomach's Just jumping hke hell. There's no way we can start again." "'Wby would kids that young want to do something hke this'>" Mrs. Hill asked The two youths are being held an Orange County Juvenile Hall. police said today. lr\'lnR. 29. told the jury that the plot to ehmlnatc Cuuwels was conceived after he and Thoma!\, Dunker were robbed by Cauweli. and pros pee ti vc witness Du.Jc Irwin in a Long Beach motel ~ trving said he nnd Dunker. whn' "111 also a ppear as a prose(·utwn \\1tness, delivered 174 pounds of man1uana to Cuuwl'li. in n·• turn for the S20.000 he said "u .. the argrecd price for the drug. f The jury was told that Cauwel-. pulled a gun. took lh<' mun1uana dnd fled from the motel with Irwin aflt'r tyini.i lnang and Ounker to cha1ri1 ------ 1976 New CarTires I s2s ~;i,,,,~'" On Y btackwall plu, SI 7~ f ederal he•~• Tu Polyester Cord Tires The General Poly-Jet ~0111 ply constructKln "''"" ,,.,. •11¢•11no pnttntrr Cl:'•n • W D• 11.' trt•D Only '/ s2195 I: '""''' '"""'"" ""'""" ~ ptu1 ,,,,. hoor1l l 1t1r;o Tu \,i1101r 1lu1 11nd whllewalla COf'llPllll>ly prtced. 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Costa Mtsa .__ __ SoQner or later, you11 own • • , . .... uo.snt .. 646-SOU General:>---~ ., , Orange Coast EDI T ION , VOL. 69, NO. 244, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI.A TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 'l'udu ~·~s C losin g N.l .'. S to<•ks \ Back Bay Facing New Pollution 1976 N TEN CENTS I Threat : By JOANNE REYNOLDS OllM O•llt '•le4S4.tll tr there is a normal rainfall this winter, a 11ewer linu wall overflow. polluting Upper Newport Bay Officials of the Orange County Sanatalaon D1str1 cts. who a re pre dieting the disaster , say they should start work on a new hnc immediately to avoid the pro· blem. but are raced with pro blems created tiy t\\'o ~t .ste O£encies The Department or fo'1sh and Game, whi<'h owns th<' property where part of the new two-mile sewer line is to be bwlt, has told the district that the work has to be completed by :'\o\'ember. which 1s the sta rt of the ma grator y bird s eason 1n t he w1ldhfe preserve But work cannot bl-::.tarted becau-1tt the South Coast Regional Con'>l'rvut1on Zone Comm1ss1on rt'Jl'C'led the d1s- tnct's 1n1t1al permit appucut1on Dennis Heid. the engineer who 11> overseeing the proJect. said the permit comes twrorc the com m1ss1on a~a1n Sept 13 If the permit is approved, thr contract w 111 be awarded the nc\t day and the district <'an m~t ttw :-.lo\-ember deadline, he says If the permit 1s denied. there <'ould be real trouble this winter. Reid ad~s. The line already 1s opcrutmg at maximum capacity. he ex plained. When 1l rains, "ater gets into the line. rlo\\1ng through openings such as manholes The Upper Bay hne cannot handle the additional volume that would be created by a normal \\inter's rain 04 inches I, , County Property Tax Rate Sliced 14 Cents Gre11t D11y for Wild Oats 0.lllW P••ot St•" P"oto District Tabs Cut Savings ByGARYGRANVILLt: Ot• ... O•••• ,,..,si.tt Orange County supervisors to day set the county's 1976 77 ~eneral fund prope rty tax rate at SI 43 for Nl<'h $100 worth of ai. sessed value The new tax rate 1s a 20 cent drop from the 1975-761evcl Overall. however, su~rv1i.ors reduced tax rates under their ron trol by onl y 14 cents per SlOOworth of assessed value Motorists driving on Campus Urive across the San .Joaquin Marsh Monday afternoon probably !.UW 142 cattle contentedly chew- mg wild oats In the "Jamboree Pasture ... All arc heifers due to calf in OC'tobe r and are being shifted by the Irvine Company from pas ture to pasture until the n . The heifers don't seem to mind the giant Fluor building loomi n~ behind them That's be~ause the combined rate set for the county Harbors. Beaches and Park& District and Flood Control Dislr'lct combined climbed six cents. The steepest rise came as-a re- sult or a parks land acquisition and development program an the Harbors. Beaches and Parks Dis- trict that sent its tax rate from Newport Narcs Hold 5 People In Hash Raid Un d e rro ,. er narcotics In · \1est1gators arrested fi ve people In Newport Reach Monday night aft~r allegedly buying four-and· a.half pounds of hashish worth more than SJ0.000 from the group In <'ui-lody today wC'rl' fo'tank Fries Jr . 47 , of 3818 Channel Pla<'l'. Newport lkal·h . H1chard €vani., JO, of 464 N Newport nJvd . Newport Beach, and James C Mundell. Ji. who rl' fU$ed to #:1 \'C pohC'l' h1s address Abo taken into <'U.'\tody was SQJ1dr11 V F.\'a ns, 2'1. also of 464 N Newport Bl\d The firth mt'mber of th1• group w ;; u 16-yetlr old boy who wo" rele1,,.e<I to his parenL'I by poll<'e $gt l>nrr> I You le. who alkgcd the ~n·up ha' been the maJor b()Urce 11f h~l&h in the llarhor Area. said th<' arrests ended an invesl1gat1on by narcotics of hce r~ from NewpMt Be ach, Huntington Reac h t1nd tht• Callforniu Hureau or Norcotlcs CSt'4' NARCS, Pait' A21 Coiuo. Weather Low morning cloud.~ will burn off Wednesday teav· ng clear skies and some cooling along the coast INSIDE TODA V TM SooWt Urdcm It lftadJly building up if• raoocil flM as on lntlrvment of an ag- grt~ /or~gn polq. OC· rordiftg to naval avthont~•. 1 11ung de tente cu au "brt0tllin9 tpac•." Stt Pa~ A7. AH At ... •• •• al·I ... , All •• •• •• '" ... Last Coastal Bill 1091 to .1979 cents for each $100 worth of assessed value. Clears Legislature Jn summary. the new lax rates mean m ost homeowners in Orange County will be paying more in county property lax rates this year despite the overall 14- cent cul. SACRAMENTO <AP> The last or a string of bills that together are des igned to save Cali form a 's l , 100-mile coastline from overdevelopmenl have cleared differe nt legis lative hou11es. The Senat e approved u measure Mondav that would l'3rm ark S31.2 miliion for coastal purposes. including Sl.5 million to fund the state coastal <'Om m1ss1on through the f'irst half of 1977 Meanwhile. the Assembly passed a bill tiy Assemblyman Garv ti art ID-Santa Barbara 1 that would make compromise changes in this year's maJOr coastal bill The Harl emasure we nt to Gov Edmund Brown Jr on a 69 6 roll call. The Senate'i; ~-10 vote 'lent the McCarthy proposal bock to the Assembly for action on up· per house amendments. Both bills are follow-up measures to the main coastal bill. which cleared th e legislature last week after Brown and environmentallsts agreed to the changes amended into II art'" bill. The major coastal bill, carried b y Sen. Jerry Smith (J) Saratoga). would Impose con trols designed to curb coastal de \lelopment and create a coastal t'ommisslon to oversee their 1m Senate Okays Postal Funds WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate approved by a voice vote today giving the Postal Servlce an extra $1 billion in subsidies without reimpos ing tight budgetary control over the de- ficit-ridden mail service. The compromise measure, agl'eed upon late Monday by a Sena~-House conference com- mittee. now goes to the House for action. It provides an extra $500 million for the Postal Sel'Vice for each of the next two yean . Agreement came after the House conrerees yielded to the Senate and dropped a require- ment that the Postal Service be brou&hl back under the regular conc-resslonal approprhillon pro-ceu. plementallon It 1s an outgrowth or Prop. :to, the 1972 coastal init1al)ve. The McCarthy bill would fund the new commission. which 1s sc he duled to replace the temporary coastal commission aeated under Prop. 20. The temporary commission goes out of ex1sten<'c a t the end or the vear · F ailure lo allocate the $1.5 million would put the com- m1ss1on out of business frnm at least from next J anuary to July, wht'n the lc1uslature 1s scheduled to adopt a 1977 · 78 slate budget. Other money in the bill would be used to buy coastal lands and lo build a syste m or coastal hostels There 1s also a bond issue on the Novembe r ballot that would provide additional funds for coastal purc hases Funds for the commission \\ere put Into the McCarthy bill after they wen • taken out or lhl' main coastal bill In a tuctical move to ((et 1t passed. Most oppropriat1on bills take a two·third'I vote for passage wh1lf' most other mcc.urnrcs require on· ly a 111mple mujoraty. That ·s bee a use the rate slice will be more than offset by in· <'reases in assessed values. For example , a homeowner whose home was valued by the as· sessor at S40.000 in 1975-76 would have paid $195.60 in county taxes. The same home valued at SS0,000 by the assessor this year will cost the homeowner $226 In county t axes. • When adopting the tax rate, Supervisor Ralph Clark said the board of supervisors set an exam- ple ror other taxing agencies by reducing the property lax rate. Clark called for property tax re- form and urged Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. "to hold s t ate legis l ators h os ta gc 1n Sa<'ramento ir necessary" to ob· tain what Clark said 1s ne<'ded tax reform. Ali e ns Tar geted SAN DIEGO (AP) -The US. Immigration and Naturalization Service says top priority will be l(iven to identifying illegal allens on the payroll of American com · panics. .Tough Sex IJfe Message Service Deluged SPOKANE. Wash. <AP>-Somany Spokaneresi· dents want to know about sex that they ·ve nearly ~om out an information tape on the subject. s ay the operators of a phone-in medical information service. Tel-Med , o perated by Spokane Health. offers free information in laymen's language on a variety or medical topics. ranging from venereal diseases to whooping cough . Spokane Health Director Sue Butterfie ld says the two tapes on male and female sexual r esponse are br. fa r the most ~pular in the service's 22S·lape co · lcction. "THE TAPES GIVE very accurate medical in· formation that people can learn from.·· said Ms. But· tcrfield. Ms . Butterfield said nearly 14 percent of the 3,600 calls Tel-Med r eceived in July wer~ from persons who wanted to hear the t1exua1 response tapes. She sald de· mand for the tape on male response was so great that it 's almost worn out and has temporarily been re· moved from the Tel-Med play list. ------- he s aid The line in question runs alon~ Back Bay drive and carnes lhl.' st•wage fr<'m all of the homes north or San J oaquin Hills Road w1th1n the Newport Beach city limits Reid says the existing llnl.' -.hould have been replaced with a larger one two ) ears ago. but the sanitation dis trict for the Newpnrt area has had "mone) probll'ms · and tht• prd1m1nury "ork on lhl' prClJ«.>C't dul not "l't i.tarled unttl lhi~ March Rt•1d said thl' d1i.tnct ha:. bct•n ;iblt' to hold Ofr bl'CUUM' tht' past h\O "1ntC'r1> ha'"' lk~•n unusuully drv Rut ht• <'UUllons. '\\'ht•n 11 ram-. th•~ )Car, that hrlt' "'II oH•rflO\\ and tht• sewage "111 get into the bay · t't>SEWER. PageA?l 0111•• Poot Pftoto by L•• P•YM DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport ~each Lad Takes a Slide on a Belly Board Coast to Cool Off With weather forecasters call- ing for a bre ak in lhe heat wave that scorched Orange County to- day, air pollution experts were hopeful or a dissipation or the heat-induced smog by Wednes· day. Officials of the County Air Pollution Control District said the heat res ulted in a buildup of s mog and they called f'irst stage alerts today and Monday, warn· ing residents of the northern and <'en tr al parts of the count v to curtail physical activity during the late afternoon. But one APCD official predict- ed that a break in the heat wave' would m ean a break in the s mog Weather forecasters obliged by predicting that a low pressure syslem orr the coast would move 1n tonight. lowering t e rn peralures from the 00s to the 70,:; Edward Ca mare na, a ir pollution contro l officer for Orange County, said he called a first stage alert which also rt- quires a curtailment of auto travel and some mdu.o;trial activi ty -for the northern and central county on Monday a nd expanded the alert to include the entirc county except a strip from Newport Reach lo San Clemente today. The first evidence of the ar ri val of cooler weather was the fog that blanketed parts of lhl' south county coast today. omc1als al the weather station . at the San Clemente Fire Depart ment said they recorded a high or 91 on Monday, hut predicted today·~ te mperatun'-'i would be much cooler becau::.e or the Cog Harrises TerDls: 11 Years to Life LOS ANGELES <AP ) William and Emily Harris, one· time fugitive tr1.1vclinJ( com· panlons of Palrieia llearst. were sentenced tod·ay to an an determinate term of I I years to life in prison on conviction11 of kidnapinJ(. robbery and ('ar thdt Superior Court Judge Murk Brandler. who hnd listened lo more than an hour of emoUonul statements from the Jlarr1ses and their attorneys, s aid he felt there was no reason for leniency "considering the gravity of tht• Guard Attack Law Argued SACRAMENTO (AP> Penalties for assaults on public school security guards would be lncreued under a bill approved by the Assembly despite an argu. ment that the guards aren't com· parable to police . The bill by Sen. Newton Russell ( R·Glendale) would make attacks on acllool guards punlahabte by the same standards as attacks on police. \\1th louaher penalties than at- tacks on ordinary ciUtens. 0Hense11 committed " The Harrises were lmp:ulf,lvc• , us the sente nces were pro nounced. They had declared they did not cxpt•ct ju11lice r.>r un· d c• r s t an cl In K r u r l h <'Ir r c• • volutlonary idea1'1 The couple declined lo stund for sentencing. remuinang an their seals ot the counsel tabh" At the end of an ans<ry speech JUSl prior to sentencing, Jlurrls had declared . "Judge Brundler. you can bring on the jugglers and the dancin" bears and get lh1i. <'ha rade over with." Attorney Leonard Wc anglass had cited the llarrises' roles as first offenders and their year· long Incarceration, asking that Super ior Court Judge Mark Brandler grant probation on at least one of the convictions against the couple in the kldnap- ing of Tom Mathews. Weinglas11 produced a letter sent to the court at the last , minute by Mathews. ltsaid. "Bil• ., and Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst were all very kind to me I have no hard feelings against them . If It were up t4 me, I would drop the charges.·· Welnglasa also implored the judge not to impose an in- determinate sentence. which he said would be •'cruel and unusual punlshment." __.., A 2 DAIL y PILOT N Tuesday Augusl 31 1976 Scientist• Sa11 .-New Nerve Gas I Funding Asked. SAN FHAN<.: l S(,."0 1,\t> 1 Sc1enl1i.tli :-..ly th,• l'enU.~on h seeking funds to develop a new nerve J(a~ Wl'apon th.1l lhev fctJ r ,.('Ould u11ht-r in an era or "daz.el· Jng, unbelievablt•" 1'ht'mlc:1I weaponry. The dvvtct•, kno"n a:-J ··binary weapon.·· woultl l'ontain two or more relatively harmless chemicals that form u h11othly lox 1c nerve gas when the we1t1>0n as fired. '>aid Dr R. J Rutman. a Un1 vers1t y of Pennsyh aorn biochemist. He was here for 11 .. ympos1um on b1nury "arfarl' ut the Amenran Chemical Soc1etv meeting today · .. The b1nan "Nlllf'\ ha., been Young Man Identified As Slayer Bearded defendant Thomas Hardin Hestl!r w as pointed out in the courtr oom Monday a s the man who practically cut Janet Mae Metz in two with a burst from his Britis h-made Sten automatic rifle. Deouty District Attorney Robert C hatterton told an Orange County Superior Court JL.trY that Hesler, 29, of Long Beach was one of four men who burst into a home at 16861 Bayview Drive. Sunset Beach Jast Nov. 8 "to settle a score." ' Chatterton said the motive m the planned killing of Ronald Cauwels. 27, was one of revenge for the victim ·s earl.I er robbery of two men who were members or the gang dispatched to the home shared by Cauwels and Mrs. Metz. The prosecutor put Alan Oarvl Irving of Long Beach on the stand as has firs t witness an the first of four trials Involving five men who e ach face two counts of flrstdearee murder. Irving, named as a defendant in the original ~rand Jury indict· ment, has been promised a coun ly jail term of one year on each of the two murder counts in return ft>r his testimony. ' Irving. 29. told th<' Jury that the plot to eliminate Cauwcls was conceived a fter he und Thomas Dunker were robbed by Cauwcls and prospect 1 vc w1tncs~ Dale Irwin in a Long Beach motel Irving said he and Dunker, who \\Ill also appear as a prosecution ~ttness. dehverc:'d 174 pC)Unds or manJuana t o Cauwels m re· turn for the $20,000 he said was the argreed price forthedrug. The jury was told that Cauwels pulled a gun, took the manjuana a nd fled from the motel with Irwin after tying Irving and Dunker to chairs. Jrving ruefully noted that the program "Let's Make a Deal" was. being aired on the television set m their room while Cauwels was relieving the m of their packages of mariJuana. ,The ft Probed In Ne wp.ort Nt'wport Beach police ar1..· in ~·est1gutm~ tht• theft or (tood<. ,·alued iJl mort• than $5,220 rroin th£' apnrtment of J vacataorun~ r esident. Leon Snnterian, 65, or 1820 Park Nc•wp<>rt reported th£' thefts Sunday nftc r returning from a lO·day trip. Santerian told ofrtcers thl' thieves took coins. Jewelry, a rnlnk coat. n television set. and :--otereo equlpment. \ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,. C>""Of Cea" O•ll't Pt._., ••th '*Net-~, '~d tN Hl•"·P'n' I\ llUO'I..,_, .., tf• O•-<""" 1'111>11"'1"4 t-• YIN""' ""1•1~ .,. pub'l\"-d -.. .... , ""~ ..... '\.,. U.1• --.. NI.,,_.. n .. cl\, Munlll"\l\On f'•a<9'1,0Uf',•ln V•lley ltvtlW' \"4Nl,.f\..,, \l'•tl'fly •l'llf l-U""" tM.c-,_~ft ~ A._.,... .. ,....,.., ..att~ I\ 8'it»ll~ Wt\lfn..n _., ~ ~'~ ,:.7 'At":,-;:.i~:!.:-:::.·~:~r.::.·~~ llO Rot>trt N. WHd .,,,.*"''.,. ~·""""" Thom•~ A. Murpttlnf' -........ (., .... P\19rln H. loo~ Rktlerd P. Nell ....... ,..,, -....... l ...... ~ T•let!MM cmll '42~' : On.MflM Advertla)ng MM671 oiled the ·escah>tol'Y we11POn par excellence'," he told n news "-on(ertonce Munday. "The only l'Cfect1 ve r esponse to ll ts u nuclear weapon or 1omctbloi' more exotic.·· Rutman uid replacing exist· mg ~tocks of nerve gas canisler1> \\1th binary weaponi--could makt' nerve gas polillcally acceptable by re moving the danger of 1tor· 1 n~ aod moving an already pousonous g us. G. R. Berdes. a staff member ot the House Committee oo ln ternational Relations, said "'mid· die-level bureaucrats" in the Pentagon were eager to get fund· mg for a program. t"ice voted do" n by Congress, to develop bmary nerve gas weapons. A D efense department representauve was invited lO the ~y mposium to discus s lbe Pentagon's position. but a Chemical Society spokesman said the department canceled. eating personnel changes . In July 1975. Congress voted down an Army request for SS62.000 to prepare a building at Pine Bluff Arsenal m Arkansas for manufacturing binary gas weapons. A year earlier. Congress rejected a ~.8-million r eques t for developing tht' weapons. Berdes said a U.S. decision to start producing the weaponi. would increase proliferation or chemical weaponry and "pull the cork completely·• on negotiations under way in Geneva toward complete chemical disarma· ment. ''The binary is the first in a long line of n ew weapons. They are dazzling, unbelievable." he said, citing futunstic schemes for weap o n s th at could "\'aporize" an enemy. Rutman said the weapon might consist of a n artillery shell loaded with one chemical and a canister fill ed with another chemical. . ":he canister would be placed inside the shell. he said. and "the impact or firing and acceleration would then break the partition between the containers ... "and the contents would be mixed. Heat ~eneratcd by the friction or t~~ night or by the presence of add1t1onal accelerator chemicals ~ould complete their conversion mto ner\'e gas by the time the s hell rea ched its de~tination Rut.mai:i s~id, and a charge in th~ proJectale s nose would spreud the ~as. f 'r ont Page ,, I SEWER ... The project calls for the laying of cast iron pipe at a depth of four feet from Jamboree Road at San J oaquin Hills Road . down to Back Bay Road and along the Bay to Newport Dunes. Reid estimated the project will cost $500,000. He said it received the ap· prov al of the state Department of Fish and Game and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Control Board, but the coastal commission's approval was withheld at a hearing in July because commissioners wanted to s ee more details on thl' environmental impact of the pro· JCCl. Because of questions raised b-. \'ommir;sioners. Reid said. tht• )\a nitat1on agency hire d an archeologasl and a b1olog1st to prepare extensive reports on the Jre.i where the pip(! 1s to be laid. Backing DolDn .,. .,.,._. Plennlc Wingo. who makes a habit of walking l~ack\\-a,rds. passes through Santa Cruz on a Jaunt from San Francisco to Santa Maria. He uses rear-view m 1 r rors on his glasses to. -.ec \\ht•rc he'll be next. Jury Selected For Second Hinshaw Trial Jury selection was complet.ed today in the second Orange Coun· ty Superior Court trial of Congressman Andrew Hinshaw. Six men and six women formed the panel that was sworn 1n be f o re Jud ge Frank Oomcnichini. Three men were chosen to serve as alternate jurors. Jla':'shuw, SJ. faces trial on mult1p~e felony counlo; stemm1n~ from has alleged cnminal actions wh1IC'.serv1n g as Oran1:e County s assessor in 1972 ll •~ alleged that employes m the assessor 's office utilized county time and drl'w count\' ex-IX'n~es "htle they were act~ally \\Orkmg for the Newport Beach Republtcan ·s sucrcssful con gressaon al campnai:n Hays to Quit House Seat? W ASllINGTON CAP> -Rep. Wayne Hays will announce this week that he is resigning from Congress in the wake of the 11ayroll-sex scandal. a reliable ~ourcc said today. !lays· resigna tion will not be effective 1mmed1atC'ly, thl' :.ource added, but he declined to o;pec1fy when 1t would take effect The lloust> eth1<'S committee has decided to bl'gm hearmgs on the payroll-sex charge against llay~ on Sept. 16 despite a plea that he 1s too m entally dl'prc.c;sed to defend himself. Srwratnento Mee' Fairview's Board Flies to Showdown A delegation of Fairview State Hol'pital Advlii ory Board representatives today new lo Sacramento to confront the hosp&tal system's chief executive on iuues at the Costa Mesa facility. Specific ally. they seek answen regarding questions arising from the ouster of Its Medical Direct.or Or. Anthony N . Toto a month ago when he balked at a new assign· menL .. We h aven't beard another word." Boatd Cbalrman Dean H. McCoy, of Pacific Beach, said Monday of any state r•poose since Dr. Jerome H. Lackner. State Health Director, a~reed to seelbem. McCoy and fellow board mem· bers Michael Nason or Mission Viejo and Or. OonaldJ. Kincaid.of Laguna HUis. were to meet with Dr.La~knerfortwohount.oday. Theseven-memberpanel which O\•eTSees hospital operations was incensed in mid-JuJy when Ot. Toto s ubmitted a resignation many contend w (l5 forced on him. No one with the Department of Health even cOntiulted them. say mt'mbersofthe advisory grou1>. A letter was drafted as a result, rcqueatlng State Attorney General Eve lle Younger's aide in a probe of ls~uea behind the squeeze-out of Dr. Toto after 14 1 years a s Fairvit>w's clinical chief. Thetoughly-wordedoolewastobe mailed today. State supervisors announced he would work part-time at Fairview and part-time at Camarillo State Hospital. preparatory to taking theVenturaCountyfacility'sbelm permanenUy. Thetwohospitalscalertothede· velopmentally disabled such as those with mental retardation or severephysical handicaps. Technically, Tuesday Is Dr. Toto's last day prior to a takeover by Or. Michael Levine, 35, a cblld psychiatrist with advanced studies In hos pita I administration. Civen an ultimatum by !Us boss In Sacramento after refusing the Camartllo Job. Or. Toto said be wu hired by n chain or psychosomatk medicine clinics as a private practlUoner. Bl Segment Fails Crack D evelops During Testing WASH!NCTON l1W 1 The Air Force.-s 11d toJ.iy a Kl bomber b ody h•'>l M't't1 o n cracked whUo bt'inR ~ubJt'Ctt-d tu greater-than-normal stresses The uffected purl wta, 111 J sec~1on of 81 fuselnae bt.·1ng h':-.t ('(j to a pressure l'huml~·r. not m one or th ~· three protot ypt- ~mberg being test flown, un Air f orce spokt•sm •n trnid Tht• ~pokl•'.\man added "Th,1t flll'l'\' of hjrdware would nt'H't 0\ 10 an J 11 plarlt' .. hl.·cJW•l' 1t w Ji-- :.1 tt•),t 'l'<'t 1011 not mtendt'd to go into the plune \'arlOU!l St'C'I 1011:-de:-1~1Wd (or the co:stly und controvc.-ri;1nl bo mber arc plac1•d under "h1ghe1· COJ\t't'nlrated load~ than \\hat we would sec 111 th\• air. · thl' ~pokl' man s :od ~oncth('lc..,~. tht.' l'rack in J :-t rcntft h~nin~ 11\r1nb\•r c1tlh.'ll .i 'IOll'1Cron" 1s bound to dr•w t•I tt'ntwn 1n tht-1'~ht of a J(rowinu con I l'O\'t•rsy lWt•r w lwt ht-r the Untl<'d St.1tei. 1>hould bwld th1..· Bl l')()ttlbt•r Cella Loses Fight On Trial Evidence Thl' new cr uel< upJHUartd nrro..,:. thc.> five Inch width or u lonjtl'l'lln, which \\·as <ll·scrlhed .1:-. un alumrnum ulloy lx•tun run 11111,.: lht• kn Mt h of thl' fu11l'la1Zt' The loni.tt•ron:s help t.lh.tnbute the 11 eight load i\n Air Foret' specialist . 1:11d that "ht•n th1• c•r111·k oppean'<I lhl' "lc~t i.lructurc" called ~ ""mg carr> throui;h section" alrN1dv hud bl•en subjl•ctcd to the l'<JUl\'ltll'nt Of 1,789 flights, Or about 1 4 t1mt-s the normal llfcltml' or untictpated stress. Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and cod efendant Stephen Robert Evans los t another pretr11tl round today in an Orange County Superior Court ruhng that firmlv upholds the district attorney i. case against the two men. J~dge William C. Spears ruled agamst lbe defense by rejecting arguments that th.e prosecution withheld evidence ·favorable to the defense from the grand jury during proceedings last Nov- ember that led lo the indictment of Cell a, 51, and Evans. 31. Judge Speirs made it cll•ar that what the defense caJh..>d the dis· honesty of prosecution witness Donald Albert Ruy made no d1f· rerence to proceedings that pro· duced the indictment of both men on 127 felony counts . It was unsuccesi.fully argued by the defense that Ray, 46, a former e mploye at a Costa Mesa print shop controlled by Cella told the grand Jury lhat he had been promised nothing m return for his testimony. The defense argued that Ray had been promised with the knowledge or the prosecution that he was assured or a r e· duction to misdemeanor level of charges filed after he allegedly planned the murder of has former "1fe':. bo~ friend. Judi.:e Speirs ruling now clears the way for a heanng into the nt'xt pretrial motion filed b\' the defense a motion for sup· press1on of evidence. That motion is expected to center on the boxes of documents pro\'ided for the prosecution bv Ray. The d('f ense claims that hl! wal> rewarded for his efforts by a mueh lighter 1:ientence than tht• ont-he rould han• exl)('ltt'd to re· C'Cl\'t'. Thl' doruments challenged bv tht: dE'fe~se were barred from evidence an a Los Angeles Federal Court trial thct ended with the ronvirtion of Cella. Evans and tw~ other form er hospital of f1r1ats Cella was sentenced to fiH• years in prison and E\'ans one year. Their two codefeodanl.s also drew prison terms and both will testify for the prosecution 11\ the current trial. lt is alleged that Cella and Evans were involved in criminal activities that led to the $2 million defrauding of two hosp1~als : Mission Community Hospital , Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. The Air r orcc ~utd the part has bt•en n•111forC't'd ~1th a plate and 1e:-t111.: llf the ~ectton has re· sumed Atr f'orce t cchn1c1ans ~av they "ant to ~ubject each section of the H 1 lo. th<' equivalent of ~t leac;t two ltfcllmt•s or nnt1 cipate0 strt>:.~ to a .. :-ur<' that lhc plan"' \\ 111 :-land up tn Ul'tual OtRhl cort d1tt0n::-on•r a lonl! pcnod l"rmtt Pa9e , t I NARCS ... Enforcem<'nt with thl' OranRl' County Narcotics Task Force. According to YouJe, the s ale ec the narcotics and the arrests all took place at Fries' home at about 11 p.m . 1 The four adults were origlnalty booked In lieu of $7 .500 bail but \he investigator said ball' fc>r Evans and Mundell hag beell raised to $25,000. All four are scheduled to bear· raigned Thursday morning m l.Jll' Harbor Judicial Dislrtct Court. 1976 New CarTires · Only •2a~~.,,~ .... t>te cllwlll pl11• SI 7~ Feoeral Eac•" Tu General's tamous original equipment tire. the Jumbo 780 Des1gnecJ w1lh lwo gtass bells, and a polyester cord body for long mileage and a smooth nde. .-~~~~....-~~~~--~~~ Size Y1h1e Priced F.E..T. 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The General Jet Airm RugQed lou1 ply con\l1ur1.on • 01H.tQ•n• T•••d llul>b•• l"'m ftl lid dtttlQO. Only s17ss ••t9 6 SO 13 lullnl~"·· hint lowAfl P'"' $I R:l reo111.11 C "' ,. r " la19111 '"~' .1na ... t-111• ""''""' compor11bly p11c!'O ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We ad1us1 ca\ler camber. 1~1n, and toe~ul ~l!lllgs to car man u fa c t ur er' spec1hca11ons ·-· COWACt & \f""'UI A&l91CAllCAU Rain Chet lc Should our supply of aome i11es or lints 1\111 &11<''1 ounng this eve"' v.0 .,.,11 hcn(lr any orde!1 plated now for luture d~hvery at the .ttlvttt1se<1 prite Don Swedlund Inc . ............... •• COlSl OOIUI. TIRE 'I 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mtso "°"' 540.5710 ..__ ___ ~or later, you'll own Generati~-64'-_so_n___, ' Tue.day'• Clo ing PriceM .. NYSE COMPOSUE TRANSACTIONS O....ll_ .......... 11_ .... o ....... Y-.,.__,, "•<lhC ............ 0.-l•t>O CINl• .. wll-• ...-..-,--.,Y-NM-alM-•.t._.GllS..1<1•llr•O.-.• ... I""-' • DAIL y PILO T A'' PR Blues Lily's Gildi.111! Uns tuck? 5, ~Ill.TO:\ ~10:.iK0\\'11'7. One of lhl' gr<>~lh indlMra•, of our llml'' '' l'lUbhr re lauons While bui.im•:.:.nwn l'011\ph1111 lhul tht• .:t>nl'I uJ pubht· nt•ithcr Ion•' ttwm 11or unckrMu11cl:. lhcm. thl'Y kl'CP oddma PR ~tuffcri. to c:1.ptjin .md 1u:.11() thc11 OPl'l .111011:. The re mu v lw a ~rvt'r:w corn•l<il ion 111 work h<'re Al·rordin~ tl• all the public 01ur11un polls, t'onr1dcnc1· in bl.I.'• ness hai. dCM'l'nth~t lo Money's Worth on ull t lm1• lo" 't•l <'mploymcnt 10 pubhl' relatlona '" .11 .in ull t1nll' h1~h It St't'll\!'I that whtlt• 11 1.1kl•:o. ft'\\l'r uni.I '''"1'1 ''Vrkl'I'' lo tum uut 11r<>du<'I'. nwrt· :md mort• fo lks or<' n·qu1red to deul with the mt'd1,1 jlld ollw1 ~ioup!> st•t•l.111.: 111101111,1111111 It om S lll!:Ll. OIL, T llF. n.it1on " 14th l.trJ:<''>I 111tlu:-.lr1;il 1:111 porat1on. mirrors thr~t· trrn<li. In nn 1ntt•rv11.•w in tht' Au.i I Forbes magaune. John Uookout. the 53 yt•at old prc:.1dent or Shell. boasts that tn the pust dt·1·:1di· ttit• 1·om11any':. sale) have tripled to $8 1 billion a year, "hilt' t•mploymcnl wui. cut 13 per<.'ent to 32.500 On the other hand. Shell's public· rclat1ons !>larr has swelkd to 100 persons. all re~lOrtang up to II E Walker. \'1ce president for public aHa1n.. Walker·:. dum;.11n inl'ludes not only press relations but environmental .. nd safetv affairs and go\'ernment al relatior.s . · T he burgeoning public relations c•Mablbhmenl is de· tailed in the 1976 edition of "O'D~yer's Oirectory of Corporate Communications." u $55. 218 p1c1gl' volume issued by New York editor Jn<.'k O'Dwyc•r O'OW\' E R' DIRF.C'TOR \' hi.t'> l.45H rompan1 es. rand- ing that 82 pt>rcenl of them now havl' formal publi<.' r elations or communi<.'alion:. dcpartmt·nt' Total t•mplu\ mentor PH professionals m I he e comparucs ha:. n :.en to the 7 .000 le' cl In addition. one out of C\'ery three ('Ompanaes uses an out i.1de publi<.' re lat ions <'Ounsel. Some com pan1l's are more PR comH•1ous than others~ Ford Motor. for t·xnmple, hato a puuhr uffa1rs department \ltlh a n annual bud.:ct of S2 m11Hu11 anll a st:iff of 300 GO\• em mentaJ and civic affairs are part of thu, operation. • On the other hand. Amen<.'11n I IOnll' Products, one of ouf largest pharmaceut1eul ma.keffl. with ttnnu11I std~ of S2 S billion, reports that al has no Pk department. Press an; quiries are handled or not handled, a:. reporters who deal with this compan y know -by "company executives." • AMONG T HE OOMPANIE S wilb :;izable public re. lntions s talrs are Aetna Life & Casually, 7S; AT&T. lJO·f Bethlehem Steel. 81 , DuPont. 80, Exxon. 60; Genera Motors. 180; 181\1 , 100. and Sear:.. RQ(•bu<'k . JOO With this st ron~ <.'.tdre of corporate com mun1<.'ators, ond would think that ll S business would han• little trouble g<•t, ting its message across. Hut that's not the <'J'ie. Ads seckrnJoC to expla in what the free enterprii.c system 1s all about are- currenlly being disgorged from ttw c11rr>0ratC' bowels in un•' precedented wei~ht a nd frequen<'Y And most or these nd:;i make the point that the public IS ahysmally Ignorant Of bu•;iJ n~s Either the public reh1lwns pcupl<> an· not dorng the11' 1obs well or cbe the rnrporatc 1mu~e!t hav1• become 'tO tarnished that m ore hands Jre needed to puta .. h th1·m Firin Tells Growtl1 Computer Automation. In<.' . trv1nt'. hai; reported net earnings of 53,098,000 for fiscal 1976, ended June 27, 1!)76, compared with $1.185,000 for 1975, an increase of J6t J>(?r cent. This amounts to St.M per common sh11rc fully diluted as compared to$. 70 fodiscal 1975 Market Continues Adva1ice in 3rd Day NEW YORK <AP > -The stock m:irket recorded another advance today after two days of moderate gaiM. The Dow Jones average of JO indui;trral ~tocks, which has risen a little more than 8 points in trading Fridily and Monday, dosed ahead4.82to973 7'1. Traaing pickl'd up from Monday's extremely slow rrnN· but rem ained fairly lrght. The market <'limbed morl' than 7 points early in the.: ses~wn due tc pcHponemc>nts of pri<'c in1-reases planned by a maJor steelmahr nnd several or its customers. Out the advance h ·:-'tPt cd tn mid afternoon when t hr government reported a decline in new f?c101 !' crrc r• '" J11'v ·from J une. The govPmment also revised its estimate or lhf decline 1n new duralll!' ~oodc; orders rn Julv from .lune to a sharp 2 I percent fro.:.! ;1 modC'rate clrrlrne r!it1m al rd 11 clay., ago Open H 1Qt1 I CiW JO Ind '10.. •1' ti .... 14 :io Trn 1,. '3 )It '' 111> 14 I\ Utt •1 6G •l I• 0 Qi. 0 \" )CM U )0/ lt "I'll I• ~J:r.. ~';j '"""' l rMt Utlh •S SI> '"°'' tJt ., , .. ' 0"' IQ)"' • ' "' t ,., ,,,., ,,, •/Ill ,. !JM I l!tll •ti IJp• and Dow11• N(W VOlll( 1 ... 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HnalO Coto problem" 1'~ wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut rttl taJW , getting the 0~1 and actton you need to solue meqwt1e11 m oovernm~nt and bU$1· iw>ss Mall yvur qtteation.t to Pot Dunn At You r Serw:e. Orange Coa!t Dau11Pilot.J>0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92t>'26. Include your tekphone numb<•r. Tiu: ('Olurnn oppeara dai ly erctpt Saturdays. Now w~·re Cooking DEAR PAT· Last summer we purchased a home and Installed about $7,000 worth or new ap· ptiances. I am dlSsal.lsfied with the Magic Cbef stove we purchased. The range bas two ovens and broiler units, but I can't depend on them to beat at the correct te mperature, and the timer often wiU not tum orr the oven. Also, one of the broiler doors does not close properly. Magic Chef promised action. but aJI that has been dooe i& the replacement cl some or the chrome on the broiler door and a broken knob. A thermostat also was installed. but it has not corrected the uneven beating. V .S .• Fountain Valley A M •Ck Chef regiooaJ servke r epre&entative "isJted your home and rttaJJberated the oven tem · vnature on your range. You report that aJI pro- blems with your M a~k Chef stove now have bffn solved. DEAR PAT· My grandson sent a SS.20 money order to Pinnacle Books in New York City for a re- cord album and catalog. He placed his order in May, but he still hasn't received the record even tbough I wrote a letter of inqwry July 25. R.Z., Costa Mesa Pinnacle Books bas no record of your son's or- der or of your letter. In fact, It does not sell the re- cord you ordered . Pertlaps the order wu malled to ~er company, or It was lost in the mall. Find • ti I.be m oney ordtr bas been cashed. Jf not. notify posta l authorities that ll laas been lost. U you cpald provide a copy of tbe a dvertisement from "lalch your crandsoa ordered the aJbam, that also wouJd help A YS to c:onllnue tracklnc down either your record or a refund. DEAR PAT: I'd like to provide some additional information regardin~ the recent AVS inouirv from an older homemaker who wants to return to the job market. Our YWCA Employment Program For Mature Women provides job counseling (appHcalion ·writing, interview techniques, JOb seekmg s kills 1 and JOb readiness assessment. If additional skills are needed to enhance the chance for employment, we work with the Orange County ROP and Adult Education programs as well as private training facilities . We also orrcr placement assis tance when an indiviaual Is ready to enter the Job market T.W .. Orange Orange County women, aged 45·65, who have been unemployed for at lealt 15 weeka or who wlab w obtain full·llme employment, are urced to con· ~rt tbe Y WCA for furjber lnfonuatloa about thta free service that ls funded throuc b a 1 ra nt from the Orance County Manpower Commission. Interested readers can m ake appointments by phoning YWCA branchH in Santa Ana, 542-3577 or 542·6440; Ora nce. 633·"950 or 1133.4951; and Fullerton, 871-4488. lh•e11 Dial Diletttma DEAR PAT A year ago the numbers on the thermostat dial of m\' Thermador oven were erased during cleaning. I wrote to Thermador requesting a new one, but I d1dn'l receive any answer. I have since ordered the dial from two apphance stores in Orange County. but both times the wrong one was sent. Why must Thermador make 1t so difficult for customers to replace a simple part? E .S .. Corona del Mar Tbermador Is maklng It easy for you now. A new dial bas been malled to you at no charge. The firm's spokesm an 11ald that you could have ac· com plished the same thing If you'd phoned (213) 711·7400. There's a good chance your orfclnal le«er ••• lost due to Ther mador's change of address. If you bu~ futur~ parts problems, ma ll you r order letters to: fil35 DlAtrfct Blvd., Lo5 Angeles, CA 90040. SAN PRANCISCO 11\P) Dos1ng the public wilb Vat.min C would be as effective ln controll Ina swine flu at J>r ldent ford's Sl3~ m llUon lnnoculahon pro· a.ram, uccordm& to Dr. Linus Paulin~. "Vitamin C ls equally effective againJt nu as against the com· mon cold,·· said Pauling. a Nobel laureate who long ba.s recom- mended l•rge doses or the v1tam.m ln fighting colds LARGE SEGMENTS o•· the medical world disagree with PauJing's Vitamin C theories They say research shows no benefits from excessive doses of t..be vitamin and that there may even be hazards in using ex· cessh•e amounts. Pauling told a news conference at the American Chemical Socie- ty meeting Monday that there is httle danger o! a klJJer epidemic of swine flu as in 1918, when 2C million died around the world. .. ll seems to me there was a Drug Tabs May Be Compared The Orange County Of. fice-0f Consumer Affairs bas announced a new type of shopping availa· ble to consumers -com· parison shopping for pre- scription drugs. According to the agen- cy, section 4333 of the Busine ss and Professions Code pro· vides that ev e ry pharmacy must post on the premises. in a con- spicuous place. a price list of the 100 pre- scription drugs most fre· quentl y ~o ld 1 n California The sign mus t al~o des cribe the various services offered by the pharmacy. In addition. upon r e- quest. the pharmacist of a store employe must give the retail price of any drug not listed. Consum ers may r t< quest this information over the phone. THE r\.UMllM~ HU.TIM~ Ala COHO. ~·­.. ,... ..... ~Cf In 't'OU' At•.J......(..f ... ,,.._,~ Yl(JO 18911 Ca.,.•·'O C•O•'" • 'W"I 495-0401 C.OST ... Ml SA 1 !116 Ntt""'°"' 81~"1 642-1753 KfTCHEH & IATH UMODEUMG NH ESTIMATES -..o ... oioti'••• e1 ANAMfllol•M•"N 01 roC( 1~1 W L•,_,..n As,b(at 4t 772°)470 • •II J Tax Deferred Investment Annuity Program. Our savers may now en1oy incrNse<l income by legally and safely dcfer11ng both ff"der .ii and state income taxes on intcrc~t and d1v1dend income Unlike many annu1t1es, this program permit:. you to select from a vanety of invest· ment vehicles. These include h1gh·y1eld1ng cPrt1f1catc savings account~. stocks. bonds and mutual funds. This tax deferred annuity program is one of many answers Mutual SavinE{s has for you on reducinR your taxes while savinp, for the future with safety and high return I t ·~ not to be confused with Ke()8h or lnd1v1dual Retirem('nt Account Plnns Minimum invest· ment for th1$ program 1S SlU,000. For information. mail the coupon below nr visit any Mutual Savings and Lo.>n offief" and discuss the program with a 11cr.nscd representative of Chesapeake Life Insurance Company. ,--------------------, 1 Please send me 1nformat1on on Mutual's I 1 Tax Deferred Investment Annuity PrOQram. I I Name I I I I Address I I I I City Zip I I Ph I L--°"~---..!!'!!~~·!!!> _J Undtrwr'•ttrn by• n n: c11t:.~wt:.o\Kf: un: INSURANC•. CO~IP.\NY &hi.,, .•• ,.,,.,,.,, sort ol scare C"ampwgn" about the 11wine flu afl~r scsentt~ts 1peculatcd that vactim."S of th<· Philadelphia "le~1onn111res' di!> case" might ban• been tn!ec-ted byth~virus. Paullngsaid. PRESIDENT •·oao HAS un nounced a goal of 1MocuJating tht: entire population of 200 million Americans. "It's really poUUcal." Pauling said. "llri- l»ln. t)'ance. Germany, Canada, all decided to do notJung atx>ut manufacturing a swine flu 'a<·· cine. ''Swine nu ls only ooe-lh1rd ai. 1nfect1ous a nd one-third as virulent" as more common strains of Influenza. he said "If large numbers of people are get· ting it, there 1s a chance there might be a mutation or the virus that w o u Id make it ver~ virulent." But Pauling said six months have passed since the last case or swine nu In Ft. DilC. N. J • and "there 1:. 00 fVldt'nt"t' ll l\WlOe rlu ep1demir 1:. go111g to Aet tarted IHMUDA SOD Ir sq. FT. DICK•s SPRINKLER HE 8E OMMENDF.O TH•: LA~ innoculatiuns for doctor und 979--0288 nurses and pcrhupc. for the elder-r::;;:;;;;:;;;~=~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;::;• ly and Infirm I But for the general pc>pulation · "I think people s hould tak~ Vitamin C regularly ln the amount that keeps U1ean m good heelth and ver y Jurge doses if they feel lhl'Y art• commg down with i.omethm~ ' He recommendt•d 250 to 10.000 milligrams a day. an 1:ontra!'it with the federal governmt•nt 's standard or 250. Paullng i.aid he himself lakes 10,000 m1l1Jgrams daily. SUCH DOSES OF Vitamin C would protecl 75 percent of the pOpulalion in the event of a widespread swine flu epidem1c - about the same as the highest estimates or the vaccination pro- gram. he said. 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MOOCNA: CMpman & Pros!*t IRVIN£: UnlYtllllY Or. & Midltbon 1k lA'UNA HIW: Ali(u P1r~-wa7 & S.n Oieao rreo11y OAAJltG[: lu$tin & Collins SANTAANA: 17th & T11Jt111 TUSTIN: Red Hm & Walnwt VIUA PAH: Santtaao & Wanda __ _,, ___ .TI(W I 17 17 Saddleback • EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 24', 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . \ l' t t•r110011 ~ •• Sto~ks Pentagon Seeks Funds for Nerve TEN CENTS I Gas . SAN FRANCISCO IAP> Scientists say the Pentagon I!> seeking funds lo develop a new nerve gas weapon that they !ear could usher an an era of "dazzl Ing, unbelievable'' chemical wuponry The device, known ai-u ''binary weapon," wouJd cont•11n two or more relatively harmless ctiemacals that form a h1ghJy tox· ic nerve gas when the weapon 1!> fired, said Dr. R. J . Rutman, a University o f Pennsylvania biochemist. lie was here for a symposium on binary warfare at the American Chemical Society meeting today "The binary weapn ha:. been called the ·escalatory weapon par excellence·." he told a new~ conference Monday "The only eHect1ve response lo al 1:. a nuclear weapon or ~omctb1n.: more exotic · · Rulmnn said replac.•mg exist· ang stocks of nerve gas canisters with bLnary weapons could make nerve gas pohllcally acl'eptable by removing the danger of stor· ang and moving un alread y po1~onous gas. • G R. Berdes, a stalf member of the llow;e Committee on In- ternational Relations, said "mid· dle-leH•I burl'aucrats" m the Pentagon were eager to get fund ang for a program. twice voll.'<1 down by Congress. to develop binary nerve gas weapon.'>. A Defense department representative wa11 invited to the sy mposium to discuss the Pentagon 's pos1 t1on . but a Chemical Sodety s pokes man said the department canceled, citing personnel changes. In July 1975. Congress voted County Property Tax Rate Sliced 14 Cents --111'11~;11> Ce111e11t Tr11~k Bifes D•~~• .. O.•lr l"ile4 Sl<lfl ,,_. This loaded cement truck s heared off trees within 15 feet of a Laguna Niguel community pool Monday before crashing to the bottom or a hill and overturning in a field About half a dozen c hildren watched in amazement a s the giant truck rolled up an t>mbankmcnl to\l, ard the pool ''here thl'~ "ere s\\1mming to beat high midday tt•mpcratures Driver Dennis Reinholt had left his truck on Pelican Way m the Foothill Townhomes development to look for an approach to a construction site. Irvine Girl Molested In Old Barn A 12-year-old Irvine girl 11. as picked up by a male motonst ,Mpnday nltcrnoon. driven to an abendoned barn and molested, Irvine police said today. The girl was released un· hlrmed by her allacker. Police said they are conUnwnR the in vestigatlon today. According to lnvesugotors, tht• 1irl was wolkinR along Culver Ortve near Pt1 ain Street at 5 45 p.m. when a man stopped his car, told ht>r to get In and then drove her to un abandoned barn near Irvine Center Drive and Sand Canyon. Coast Weather Low morning clouds wlll bum ofr Wednesday leav sne clear s kies and some «>oling along the coast. INSIDE TODA\' TM Sot11tt Un14n u steodlly bualdmg up t11 noocl Jlttt °' on 1n1trumt11t o/ on og· grtm~ /or~p polkr/. ac- cording to noool outhontats, 1111ng dtttntt 01 11.s "1'rtothmg 1pou." Stt Pcgt A7 ladex All ,.. Alt A• ,.. eM .... All ... At A.4 M ... Cella Loses Fight On Trial Evidence Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and codefendant Stephen Robert Evans lost another pretrial round today in an Orange County Superior Court ruling that firmly upholds the district attorney·~ case against the two men Judge William C. Speirs ruled against the defense by reJectlng arguments that the prosecution withheld evidence favorable to the defense Crom lhe grand Jury during proceedings last Nov ember that led to the indictment of Cella, 51 , and Evans,31 Judge Speirs m ade It clear that what the defense caUed the dis honesty o( prosecution witnel\s Donald Albert Ray made no dif rerenee to proceedings that pro duced the indictment of both men on 127 felony counts. It was unsuccessfully argued by the defense that Ray. 46, a former employe at a Costa Me1rn pnnt s hop controlled by Cella, told the grand jury that he had been promised nothing in return for his testimony. The defense argued that Ray had been promised with the knowledge of the prosecution that he was assured of a re· ductlon to misdemeanor level or charges filed after he allegedly planned the murder of ha s former 11.1!<> sboyfr1t:'nd. Jud ~e Spe 1 rs' ruhnR now clean. the way for a hearing into the next pretrial motion riled by the def<'nse a motion for sup- pression of evidence That motion is l'xpected to center on the boxes of documenL"i provided for the pr06c.-cution hy Ray. The defense claims that he "as rewarded for his efforts by a much lh:1hter 11entence than the ISf>f' CELLA, Pal(f' A.2> SVUSD Chief Flays New Bargaining Law By LAURIE KASPER Ol 1119 °""' ...... 1Ulf Saddleback Va1ley Unified School District Supt. Richard Welte has lashed out against the Jaw which rules the negotiations currently going on with district employes. In a letter to the editor, Dr Welte said lbe Rodda Act gives teache rs the right to bargain "with the veiled right to strike." He labeled the law a "prime eumple" of the "erosion or the rundamental principles of gov- emment and eeonomics which insure freedom." This law. which went into er. feet July l , is "not in the public's interest and dangerously · weakens the publlc"s ability to retain poht1cal and rmanclal con- trol of the schools,·' he said. Without making any reference to Saddleback's situation the dis- trict administrator contended U"tat Illegal municipal and school strikes have been becoming more and more common. "A strike by any group s uch as teachers, policemen, firemen and city garbage collector& Is in direct violaUon of a public trust and. more critically, a threat to the stability or our aociety," he said. Dr. Welte acknowledged that-it is unlikely teachers would have received adequate compensation if they depended upon lbe "good will of the electorate.'' However. (t)ee WELTE, PaieAZ) ' District Tabs Cut Savings ByGARYGRANVlLLE Oft ... Datlyl'tlelSUtt Orange County super\'isors to day set the county·~ 1976-77 general fund property tax rate at Sl.43 for each $100 worth of as sessed value Tbe new tax rate is a 20·ccnt drop from the 197S·761evel. Overall. however, supervisors !'educed lax rates under thc1 r con· lrol by only 14 cents per $100 worth of assessed value. That's because the combined rate set for the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Distnct and Flood Control District combined climbed stx cents. The steepest rise came as a re suit or a parks land acqwsition and development program ln the Harbors, Beaches and Parks Dis- trict that sent ats ta.~ rate from 1091 to .1979 cents for each $100 worth or assessed value. In summary. the new lax rates mean mos t homeo11. ners 1n Orange County wall be paying more in county property tax rates this year despite the overall 14- cent cut. That's because the rate slice will be more than offset by in - creases in assessed values. For example. a homeowner whose home was valued by the as- sessor at $40,000 in 1975-76 would . have paid $195.60 in county taxes. The sam e home valued at SS0.000 by the assessor this year· will cost the homeowner $226 in county taxes. When adopting the tax rate, Supervisor Ralph Clark said the board of supervisors set an exam- ple for other taxing agencies by re<fuc10g the property lax rate Clark called for property tax re- form and urged Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. "to hold s tate legislator s ho s tag e 10 Sacramento if necessary'' to ob· lain what Clark said is needed tax reform. Posse Troubles PENDLETON, Ore .. <AP> Officials here are discussing the possibility of filing additional charges against seven men. who claim Posse Comitatus m m· bership, who occupied a potato packing shed near Stanfield for. 11 hours. the Umatilla County district attorney says. .. -· ·-.. ~. down un Army request for $562,000 lo prepare a building at Pinc Bluff Arsenal in Ar.kansas for manufacturing binary gai. weapons . A year earli~r , Congress reJected a ~.8-milhon request for developing the weapons. Berdes said a U.S. decision to start producing tbe weapons would increase prollferation of chemical weaponry and "pull the cork complett>ly ··on nt'AOt111tioos undt•r 11.ay 111 Gt'IW \'11 lownrd complell' ('hem1<•ul cli.,:irmn ment "Tht:' binan 1i. lhl' first 1n u long lint• of n'ew Wl'ttPon:. The~ are dauhn~. unbl'11t:'\ Jhlt•,"' ht• said. c1lln1; fulun:.t1c· s<·hemt•i. for weapons th Jt could ··vaporize" an t•ncmy Rutman said the 'wapon might <See GAS. Page A2> Dolly Pllot Pnoto by Lit P••"" DAVID GROTHUS FINDS ONE WAY TO BEAT THE HEAT Newport Beach lad Takes a Slide on a Belly Board Coast to Cool Off After Sntoggy Heat With weather forecasters call· ing for a break in the heat wave that scorched Orange Countyto- day, air pollution experts were hopefu1 of a dissipation of the heat-induced smog by Wednes- day. Officials of the County Air Pollution Control District said the heal resulted in a buildup of smog and they called first stage alerts today and Monday, warn- ing residents of the northern and central parts of the county to curtail physical activity during the late afternoon. But one APCD official predict· ed that a break in the heat wave would mean a break in Ure smog. Weather forecasters obliged by predicting thut a low pressure system orr the coast would move in tonight , lowering lem · peratures Crom the 90s to the 70s. Edward Camarena. air pollution control officer for Orange County, said he called a first stage alert-which also re- quires a curtailment of auto travel and some industrial activi Russ Premier Kosygin Has Heart Attack LONDON CAP> .t... The tabloid London Evening News says Sov- • let Premier Alexei Kosygin suf· fered a heart attack while swim- ming In the Moscow ruver and was saved by his bodyguard. The brier dispatch Monday from the newspaper's Moscow correspondent did not state when the incident occurred but said it "came to light" when the pre- mier was .. loo ill to meet a Japanese delegation visiting Moscow." The report said Kosygin's con· dition "was said not to be serious." The correspondent referred to "a statement" that said the pre- mier "was given oral re· · auscltatlon and owes hJs tile to. this and the fact that professional· medical help was immediately available." The correspondent did not say who made the statement. There was no confirmation of the report in Moscow and the London paper's correspondent. Victor LouJs, couJd not be re· ached Im mediately for com- tnent. ty -for lhe northern and central county on Monday and expanded the alert to include the entire county except a strap fro~ ' Newport Beach to San Clemente today. The first evidence of the ar· rival of cooler weather was the Cog that blanketed parts of thC' south county coast today. Officials at the weather station· ·at the San Clemente Fire Depart ment said they recorded a high of 91 on Monday, but predicted today's temperatures would be much cooler because of the fo~ Bl Segment Fails During Test Session WASHINGTON <APl · The Air Force said today a HI bomber bod y te:.t i.ection cracked while being subjectc.>d to greater-than norm aJ stresses. The affected part was an ;1 section of Ht !usela~e bc1n" tc11t ed in a pressure chamber, not in one of th e thrcl' prototype bombers bemg test flown, an Air f!'orce spokesman sold. The spoke11mun added: "That piece of hardware would never fly in an airplane'' because it wai; a lt>sl section not loll•ndcd to ICU into the plane Va.rlou11 sections dei.igncd for the costly and controvcrslul bomber are pln<'ed uncler "higher concentrall'<.I loads than what we would 11ec in th<> air," the spokesm an said. Nonetheless, the crock In u ~trengthcnlng member called a 'longeron " is bound to draw at tention In the light or a growing controversy over whether the United States should build the Bl bomber. The new crack appeared across the rive-inch width of a longcron1 which was described 1 as an aluminum alloy beam run- ning the length or the fuselage. The tongerons help distribute the 1 weight load. An Air Force specialist said that when the crack appeared, the "test structure" -caned a • "wlng carry-through .section" - ' already had been subjected to the I equJvalent or 1,789 flights, or I about 1.4 times the normol • lifetime or anticipated stress. (See BOMBER, J>•ge AZ) 2 OAIL Y PtLO r 58 Counter Action Set &ublleback Board Mulls. Pay Request,s S.iddleback Valley Unified ~hool D1i.tr1ct tr~lt't'S ttl't' e,. peeled to make countl'r J>roposab lo d1i.tnct em\'IO)'e salary and hcnehti. rt'QUl''>l:. dur lng their regular meet111g Woo nesda) A meeting had been schedult'<J )aonday to announce the pro ;osals lluwl•ver. the publlc- t.est..ion was <'J nrf'lled and t rustees d1stussccl the cmployc :. proposals and their rc3ponsc dur. mg a closed session John Cooper. the d1i.tri<:t ·:. chief negotiator. rl'fu.'>l.!d lo i.ay whatthl' oHers w 1 II ~ Hut he did sa y tht•y will include respoaus to eve.rythlnc. ~had· an11 uJu1u, which tbe Sad· dleback Valle)' Edueaton As· AOCuatlon tSVEA >. SaddJeback chapter of the California School Employes Association <CSEA > 11nd Saddleback Vallo Pupil Services A&aoc1ation <SVPSA) have proposed. He said n public heartna on the trustees· orrer is ttintatively :.cheduled for Sept. 8. Coo~r said he is still hoplng U°' t each agreement with each or the ai.soc1allons. which represent all but the district ·s administrative and manage ment employes. by St>pt 10. Tough Sex IJfe SPOKA'.'\E. Wash <AP> SomanySpokane res i· denb ~ anl to know about sex that they've nearly worn out an information tape on the subject, say the operators of a phone-in medical information ser vice. Tel ·~led. operated by Spokane Health, o!Ce_rs free mformat1on sn la\ mcn·s language on a van ety of medical topics. ranging from venereal diseases to whooping cou~h. Spokane Health Director Sue Butterfield says the t\\o tapl'S on male and ~emale sexual ~esponse are by for the most popular in the s crnce s 225·tape col· lcct1on "THE TAPES GIVE very accurate medical in· formation that people can learn from," said Ms. But· terfield. Ms. Butterfield said nearly l"' percent of the 3,600 calls Tel· Med received in July were from persons who "anted to hear the sexual response tapes. She said de· mand for the tape on male response was so great that it s almost worn out and has temporarily been re· moved from the Tel·Med play list. l f ' r•1m Page , l I WELTE ATTACKS. • • he said the California Teachers Association and the CahCorma Slate Emploves As~oci ation h:lVe .. ably and eCCt-Ctl\ ely" 1m proved cond1t1ons for public cmployes for) ears The real 1!'s ue rtll).~ by the law, he said. is \~ho \\Ill control the schools the community through their elec t ed representative:-. or the teacher un1om;. The supt>rintendrnt said dunng a tl'lcphonc interview lhal he wrote lhe letter becausti he felt many cll1zens don't underst and what cuuld happen as u rc:-.ult of this la\\ lie s.11d thPre 1s nothing in part1culor "1lhtn lht• dtstrit•t "h1ch moll\ all·ll thl' ll'lll'r othc•1 than that th•· Rodda 1\l't 1c;, he believes. "bad le~1slat1on ·1 don't think that any es sent1al 't'r' ice th al thl' rubhr dl· pends upon s hould be i.ubJl'Cl to a 5lnke. he :-.aid. Dr \\'t.>lte rduscd to say "hether he ex p<>rls a t<>LJcher stnke in tht-d1:-.tnct "I don t know what lo anticipate." he said Howevt'r, he said he is "unhap· py" thal the district hasn't re· ached a settlement Wlth teachers yet. Representatives of t he teachers also say they are unhap· py. They object that there has been no movement and no negotiation on the part of the dis· tnct The time spent in bargain· mg sessions. they say, has been to explain their package. Bill Mecham. president or the Saddleback Vall ey Educators Associat10n. also disputed Or. Welte ·s object ions to the Rodda Act The law says it was made to 1mprovt' relations. he said. "It's not happening here .. lie also said the teachers ha\'e staled publicly that they don't want to run the schools Meeham '\a1d they would jUSl hke someone to listen to what they have lo say on issues which anse rn the dis· tncl. He also said the possibility of a stnke always exists when there 1s "unreasonableness." "There 1s the potential but re· ason will win out." he said. He added, "No one wants a stnke." ~ the teacbtn PJ9efttecl UMtr Jast proponJ. Cooper uid another publlc beanna may be neHed before tru.~teu could respond. Ile said today that the packuge consflted ot the h iac:bui · "orange book" (policlai adopted by trustees in past )'tars) plu.s their previously·annou.nced pro. Po als so there is no need for another heanng. Teachers have complained that they have spent their Ume lo bargaining sessions expla.inina their proposaJs. They objttt that there bas been no movement or negoUation on the part of the dis· trict. Cooper said the questions were needed "to Ond out 6actJy what they want." This way, he said, trustees can make an adequate response. Cooper was meeting with CSEA leaders, who represent C'lass1f1ed employes. this morn- ing for the first lime since July 1. when the new collective bargain- ing law went into effect. He said he hoped to get etK>ugh information during this session for trustees to respond to all their requests. Negot1alions with SVPSA, wt)ich represents psychologists, coun selor s and s peec h therapists, reportedly have been running smoothly. Trustees also are scheduled to consider sever al policies and plans for the approaching school year when they meet at 8 p.m. in Los Alisos Intermediate School. f 'rottt Page Al GAS ••• cons ist or an artillery shell loaded with one chemical and a ranister filled with another C'hem1ral The canister would be placed inside the shell . he said, and "the impart of faring and acceleration "ould then break the part1t1on belween the containers ... "and· the contents would be mixed. Heal generated by the friction oC the flight or by t.hc presence oC additional accelerator chemicals would complete their conversion into nerve gas by the time the shell r eached its destination. Rutman said. and a char1ie in the projeclile's nose would spread the ~as. f'rottt Page tl l BOMBER • • The Air Force said the part has been reinforced with a plate and testing of the section has re· sumed Air Force technicians say they want to subject each section of the Bl to the equivalent of at leasl two lifetimes or anticipated stress to assure that the plane will stand up in actual night con· ditions over a long period. CUSD Offers Presclwol Last Coastal Bill For Poor Kids A prt'school (or <>conomically disadvantaged ch1 lrl rl'n "111 1)4' Mfl'red b y thl· Capii.tran o l ln1f1 e d School District Re1t1stratlon "111 be held Crom !.I " m to 4 p m Wednesday at di:-.· tnct headquarters. 32972 Calle Perfecto. San Juan Capistrano Th<• pro.:rum 1.., orfcr('d at I.as Palmai.. Cnnc11rd1u nnd San Juan Schooli. 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"'•11(4<r ... ,,__ u n-wv ' Clears Legislature SACRAMENTO CAP> -The last of a string or b1lls that together are designed to save California's l.lOO·mile coastline from overdevelopmenl have deared different legislative houses The Senate approved a measur e Monda v that would earmark $31 2 m1ilion Cor C'oastal purposes. including Sl 5 million to fund the state coastal com. m1ss1on through the first half of 1977 Meanwhile. the Assembly pa!l!'ed a bill by Assemblyman Gary Ila rt 1 D·Santa Barbara I that would make compromise C'banReS in this year's major coastal bill The H art emasure went to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. on a 69·6 roll call. The Senate's 30-10 vote sent the McCarthy proposal back to the Assembly ror action on up· per house amendments. Both bills are follow-up measures to the main coastal bill . which cleared the legislature last week af\er Brown and environmentalists agreed to the changes amended into Hart's bill. The major coastal bill, earned by Sen . Jerry Smith ( D· Saratoga>. would impose coo· trols designed to curb coasla.I de- velopment and create a couta1 commission to oversee their Im· plementation. It is an outgrowth oC Prop. 20, the 1972 coastal initiative. The McCarthy bill would fund the new commission. which i5 schedule d to replace the temp:>rary coastal commwJon c reated under Prop. 20. The temporary commission goes out of existence at the end or the year. Failure t.o allocate the $1.5 mllllon would pul the com· mJsslon out of business from al least from next January to Jl.l)y, • when the legislature is scheduled to adopt a 1977-78 state budgel. Other money in the bill would be used to buy coastal lands a nd to bui Id a system of coastal hostels. There is also a bond Issue on the November ballot that would provide additional funds for coastal purchases. Funds for the C'omm ission \\ere put into t he McCarthy bill after they were taken out of the mnm coustal bill in a tactical move to get It passed. Most appropriation bills lake a two-thirds vote for passage while most other measures require on· ly a 5lmple majority. The llort blll cuts the term of regional coastal commissions authorized by the Smith bill from four to two years and put.a them into operation only if the state commluion decides they are needed It also requires lealalatlve ap- proval of coaatal areas deslgnat· ed as "aensltlve" zones by the commission. Under the Smith bill, those areas would be given special protection. Critics of the SmJth bill had hoped t o force additional chanaes in lt by killing the McCarthy m easure in the Senate. The bill stalled on the first roll call Monday, but sup- porters were later able to round up additional support. ''There ls just no way t.hat we ran.not ju.slify finding the com· m lulon. · · Sen . Anthony Beileoaon, the Los Anteles Democrat who carried the bill on the Senate fioor. said Ln debate. "We would be shirking a very obvious reaponsibUlty if we ratted to do so ... But sen. Georae Deukmejlan <R ·l..on1 Beach> said the McCarthy bill should be defeated to force enactment. ol a better coutal bill • Great Day for Wild Oafs Motorists driving on Campus Drive across the San J oaquin Marsh Monday aft ernoon probably saw 142 cuttle contentedly chew- ing w ild oats in the ''Jamboree Pasture ... All are heifers due to calf in October and arc being s h1ftl'd by thl' Irvin(• tonipuny from pas tun• to pa~tun• until t hl'll Tlw heifers don't set.>m to mind thl' J!1ant Fluor building looming behind them Front Pag~ A I CELLA ... one he could have expected to re- ceive. The documents challenged by the defense were barred from evidence in a Los Angeles Federal Court trial that ended with the conviction of Cella, Evans and two other former hospital of· ficials. Cella was sentenced to five years in prison and Evans one year. Their two codefendants also drew prison terms and both · will testify Cor the prosecution in the current trial. It is alleged that Cella and Evans were involved in criminal activities t hat led to the $2 million defrauding of two hospitals: Mission Community Hospital. Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. Judge Speirs has assured the defense that the Oct. 4 trial or Cella and Evans will be sent out. of Orange County if he denies the pretrial motions. Saddleback F acuity Rejects Raise Offer The Saddleback College Facul· ty Association has rejected a d1s- lrict offer of a $50 per month across the board pay increase Cor the school year that began Mon- day. ln an effort le keep negotiations goi ng. college trus tees im- mediately responded with an of. fer of a $500 annu11l increase in all categories of the certificated employe salary schedute. plusn. tention oC all c urrent Cringe benefits. The hike Jn the salary schedule works out to the same figure of $50 per month for the 10 months t}\e teachers are paid but college of· facials said 1t is enough of a change m position to satisfy state col· lective bargaining laws. Roy Barletta. district business manager and chief negotiator for !he administration, said he wants to "re:.umc thl' mel'tmi::s a:-. soon as possible .. Paul Ort.•nnun. president o( the• C'alifornw Teacher. A~s0<·1ulion­ affihated faculty assoc•iat1on, rc- Pt:aled his group's conlen11on that the board's s alary oCfor isn't. enough. "The CuC'ulty ':> 1>0:-.it1on 1s thuL the cost of II vrng Cur the pai>t year has been over six percl•nt, ·· he i.ald. "A SSOO a year increase amounts lo :.lightly m•cr one per' cent ton the uvera~t' >.leaving the purC'hasmg power c>f the faculty more than Cave percent below lhal or last )'ear ... District offlc1uls have already recognited Brennan·i. group a~ so l e bur~a1n1n~ agent for the Mission Viejo school'i. 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